Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Oct 1897, p. 4

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nppmucnmu nvmnwn Ilocuon. `_ ' "Well." replied Mr. Hnyoock. Mun an unused look on his (nos, ":3 it too duly on yet. to lorm Ill opinion in to what It i\ ' may have polmonllnif it has any tilt at U at all in that way. You know. he in well known down then. ' v D In.:_ _.- ....I 1..- .x__:n--_`. _.-_._-._ II Iuvuuurtu, I T.m\nN)SI.u>_ ` ` I met. J._L. Hnycock. H. I`.,l'_, an patron lender. thin morning. and anal that In thought the elfoct ol ugh. biohopCloar_v;`n outbunt would ho` oh tho approaching Kinnuton oloction. ` "\\'nH_" mnlind Mr. Hvnvnnnh `lth an . Tom` About `rho Anlnhluhop Age in Ultonuc-en. ( an-,_._u. _ IHE SLOAN MEDICINE ;coMPANv, or mumnon, umm) Rold in ham.-a M. ls. 15-1.. 2'. nd.. 4:. M.. and In. each. None In conning without the word: Dr. J. Collin nmwmvu Chlurud no" on tho Government Sump. Ovorwholmlnc Iodlonl Touthnnlw nu-vmnxmnioa mwh hon 9. Hum: MANUI-`Aurum-:n-.l. '1`. IMVENPORT. as Grout Bnuoll :0... Blohnnbm-y. Lqndomlng INH CHLORODYNE I30fa'2?o?.3{X,r?'.1fR3Iu1?u I?t?.:{{'.{3"`` Prom W. Vosnllmu Pottinraw. M.D., lormorl Looturor at!-It. (loomoh 0'13 9333133 Hnspitul. l.nmiun--"[ have no Ina.-Aihgt.lnn in stat. not that lhuvonovu met with any medioino so efmluinlln an an Anti-uymunnmlm and Bodntlvo. I hnwo mod to In Con- Iumptiun, Asthma. l)h|rl'huu|,llII1l otlu\rH.~emos:nnulnm Lorfuvtly utiutlotl with the runlt." Earl Rlhutill I-ununlunh-utml to tho (`nllogo of l'hy.~:Io nun that. he received n dupntoh from Hor Mnjcmtym (`umml nt Munillu tn the to out. that ulmlom luu linen raging foA_rfully.nnd um; um only mcmguy or nuw .~u-r\'ive was CuI.uImm'NIc.-Sm\ luuwut. Int December, mu. (`.-\l'1`l0.\'~- IIEWARI-I OF l lH.A(}\' AND lMlTA'l`ION8. (`rA1"l`ION~\ inu-Ulmllvcvllnr Sir \V. Pnuo \\'uml ututwl that. Int. J. O1Il.l.ll Blmwll VII unulmal-to-dly the inwntur n! (`||l.nn(IIn NR; that the whole utory of tho dolondnnt Freeman was lulihomtoly unttua, which he: regretted to my had been sworn to..--Soc Thuon.July 1.1. mu. .-`old M124. 15-l..:`u.nd... In "Dr. tihlurudyno" t.hc Gown-nmnnt sumn. nv....n..|....|... u..n...| bHLORODYNE- onxonm. AID jaj MR. HAYCOCK SPEAKS.` (V100 pairs ot Ladies` Fine Dongola Oxford Shoea,tum [wee and up, regular price` Rn Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors Worcester : l Crosse & Blackwell. Ltd.. London ; and Export. Ollmen generally. I LEAANIJ PERKINS CQTBIDE YIIRKFPER of every Bottle of the ORIGINAL woncmsmmnnxnm AGENTS: JTH. Douglas and Urquhart & Co., Montreal. DR. J. COLLIS BRowNE'S RETAIL. EVERYWHERE. OBSERVE THAT THE SIGNATURE V _ ..e.. .- ..-nu----mu, q-uuvu. wolf!- Ploeso send me ouothor bottle of Slow : In- dmn Tonic. I bought one homo from your ngont early this npring. and I mu ooy it io the but medicine in oxioeonoo. I woo trou- b!od with o ooronooo in my right oido and tried men doctor-o. but tho oould not euro mo. and a tor uoing tho one No I hovo had no trouble with tho ooronon. I am very glad , 1 con ototao thio. Priceh, 6 for $5. "'All dealers or address CHLORODYNEI 5 CHLORODYNE`; CHLORODYNE I CHLORODYNE 2 CHLORODYNE 1` I3 THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE *`: :'.`.!*.`. !$.T.`!!`..`.`.`"-vl x Proprietors star: I ll. . . ten generally. . RYWHIRE. ' , W, _ ..___r. . .... n_-._.._. -nu:-u-cu II ` 1 . V 7 '."1')f\'nNronr. Londomlng -1`j'j: 7' % Is` M PRINTED ; ooomnlly cut: short all attacks of Epilepsy. Hy- Moria. lmlpltuunnx and Spaumn. is this host remedy known for Coughn. Oonuunpuon ` llruuuhitlu. Authmn. : e!fM.m\ll_\' olmoku and nrroatn thou too often (AMI - disolsson -mlnphthorhs. Favor, Group. Ann. \ notn mm A olmrm in Dlarrhtu and In the only spool- ` no in Cholera and Dyuontory. ; la ndmmod bf the profonlon to be the most won. r dorrul and vu uablo remedy ovor dluoovond. _SLOAN S INDIAN TUNIG lo tho groatooh mnody medical Iclonon has you introddood. Being pnroly vqpublo it contains no minoul `com And in I cum and permanent. cure or all dioouol ol the Stomach. Liver and Kidnoyu. Fad. \\'.,g/Leiehu, Baden. writes: III...` _._.l _. _.,.A\ --K-A- 3` ` ` y u -:- wvnuu I310!!! IUIIOBING PRO! nuns CAN qr can one In from on to than don '23- - `..\.'.':.:.':.. ':..~-:.~:-~ * PI 0500!. . `1 (nu Prloo I noun Inn on puuuuuy II no. u 1 any, our y to form no opinion. Mr. I said that Iboladr who In tho. I I Ilntholololntnl owhchnctnnnoh I mun-nuuuotnnua .,_- A _ A. -- 2?&'uIZe'"ui.'. "Ed "'3ilo"}u '53 -`4 olfoneo to (ho pro In in my popular. I i mu?` be politically it in. u I any, 3! I tn farm All nnininn " II:-, I1 IN BLUE INK DIAGONALLY A0/2088 THE UPROARIOUB DIIEQTE McKe|vey& Birch. 698: 71 Brock St. NI] TIME Tl] LUSEI II: '7 VV\II `ID: We have a few Second- Hand Stoves in good rc- pair for /sale cheap for Cash. We claim that this is the greatest heater and the most economical Stove yet constructed. It 3 just as good a Heating Stove as the HAPPY THOUGHT is :1 Cooking Stove, and this is saying very much in fewwords. II) I A -G Radiant; Home BUCK S Ul'f\&l'I'In V lU'lUI$l A III]; Patton: out in no-It ~ from any dulcn j:: SINCERITY `IN ` I WQRD AND WORK.` ca auu up, ncguuu` pm 1.50, SATURDAY SL00. nut. in p `Danni DI VIII! lllflllll. 81 mmcass srnzm. } OPKBITII VICTORIA HALL `ax: nnl In Innbdut . Qua-n A-n .I..l-_ MRS. E. o. Reincx. 'lll|l_nl Ann hbun Ann nguvn-n u. Women's White Oliamoiee Gloves and 4-button and Laeing Colored Kid Gloves, regular value 81 pair. Somewhat soiled through use in window dressing. Friday 250 pair. ' Andalusian and Zephyr Woels Ge oz. Btamfed Cotton Doyles 2e and 40 each. Friday 10 each. - Stamped Linen Centre Pieces, 15x15 in.. regular 150. Friday 50 each. 16 in. Linen Crash Towelling, regular 5e. Friday lie yard. 80 in. Light Grey Twill Belicia. regular 6&0. Friday Be yard. 100-yard Linen Spools. Grey, Black and Creme. 20 each. Men's Hem-Stitched Lawn Handkerchiefs. regular 100. Friday 50 each. Men's Tape Border Linen Handkerchiefs. 3 size, regular 30c, Friday 200 each. Birds and Wings. regular 100 and 160, Friday 50 each. Black Ostrich Tips. regular 250. Friday 150. Women's Black All Wool Vesta, long sleeves. regular $l.Friday 500 each 1 Children's All Wool Combination Suits, 26 in.. regular $1. for 500 suit. Drab Corsets, 5-hook, regular title, sizes 23 to 27. Friday 250 pair. You will save money byturuing out to buy the Friday specials. WllBBI..BR S PILB CURE. human. -nn--n--gun -gang. _--.._ _ I \l\.Il VI --train, V V Q 9 A I J I I I ll , V7 051 [II In addition tho the 50c Dress Tweeds at 29c we of-" fer a line of Fine Twill All VVool Serges, 44 in. wide, at 25c ard, and are still selling Alexandre Kid Gloves of the $1.25 class ati75c. Sizes are broken. If we have your size you. make a clear gain of 50c. Experiment Number Three for the Betterment of Friday Business. - W _ :1. III; Eiiiaovtvst; 0: Want Inlilc 5 Inch! uplny ol the Von lulu! ohtun, Autumn mm mu introduced vino: on formal ovum-3. We won in to no ull than in new to V -we say best advisedly, because we have proved it by ' That is what wins customers, builds business, in- sures success. We make no claims we cannot substan- T tiate, declare for no value we cannot show, quote no prices we are unable to make good, and so you can be sure that when we say these lines are barg_ain's. that they `are, -bargains-. Winter is ahead and these Blanket values come just in the nick of time. Fifty pairs of $3 . Blankets are here to choose from at $2 pair, size 6ox8o in., wei ht 6 lbs., wool lling, cotton warp. They should nd owners in a week's time. This best Blanket I comparison. with all other worthy makes-its value is $5 ; you can own a pair for $4, size 64x82 in., weight 5 7 lbs., wool lling, wool warp. ' In ...lA:+:,.... `r\ H... .-A... T\..-,..- 'r--...-.1- _L -.. - 1-._V AI All Dllltl or by lull. llou Ioqllolno company. Toronto. Hmlllulonon. lomnnt to take. No Qrlplnc. Km soul` after olhuln. A pnl-My voaohshlo uompouud. Thou- blutlo county of their menu. FORMERLY RICHMOND d CO. DR. ROSS KIDNEY 40 PILLS FOR IOC. rare some of the prices we will offer on Saturday : Dyspepsia. lmllgmulon. Illilouuwu nml uluml Dnordon. `PW-5 I (n";| |5II'0f!tb|I-II.buuholih '35-400'-w-rt-a in -our um no. llth,yvuunotuIug..(p.5u.... Iudnthuovallohvu/puhliaquan. XI jig g-J - _._. -L:.m_A lHoa|ongnoIinootl;_ioeAl ma. hnnouuou-lyuNov.a0th. In Band- Iold Ihdoulfn tiooilwu the auto: ` fotthuionblylouiubolonchtmnu. bugvhoolr. Blah gown the ado! at Nngnnnohuzgd. Thoduu cl nul- tnglutlholutllnyunhrosllhnn in M The eitinonf onndidsto for my r 0! Now York in I rich man. but in work: hard and nobody out ho is not o uoolul number ol tho oouuunity. Tho ropubliouu have sought olnoot in voin for loan point on Jlniohtonhok him. They how at hot ptonulgolod o ooupnign coop bqinniuk: Goth law to I Itch ` III luidlo. Ho`: go: down Ion n In dmldlo." A cure cure for Klondylze gold lever hee been dieoovered by e proepeotor who re- cently returned from Aleehe. "Pick out e morning next winter. he eeye. "when the mercury ie below nero. ehoulder e pick.end go into the wood`e before breekfeet; dig e hole eixteen leet deep: come beck tothe houre ea night end eet e einell piece 0! ' eteved buelo robe end eleep in the wood- ehed. Repeet the doee ee often ee necee- prilon. enbetentiell claimed to h I Mckee J the polioehlcllee Bros. forty-eight dollnre for He told of tho ontirotrnneectione. ee published you-erdey, end eve received only 832 from Broe. for one lot of cheeee. while to ereted they hed peid the cltoeeo. Meto I then did not seem deeiroue of concealing enything. but told the megietmte ' the the! ` one week. Meenwlnle it brother will be run down. Yeeterdey eiternoon end eveni ell ebout te. Ho wee remeuded to jeil for ie expected hie nu chief Ryen end ooneteble Mccullegh spent `in loohinc for (learn. -1.. in I.-........ 2' Int IIIDMIIOI $Q .. Wt oyuhcruvuuuuioply .'viait the schools and see for themselves the 1 a 41` AIUAVQ LII` I In Utica. N.\'.. a day each year is set; apart as on occasion upon which parents and others interested in the public schools of Utlca are especially invited to visit them nnd inspect t-heir work. This year the time was fixed for October `_ Iith. The schools were throngod. And the best fea- ture About the allliir was that there were no exhibitions or entertainments, no special , performances of any sort. It was simply an inspection of the work such as is done every day throughout the school year. Of course parents are welcome at all times and have been again and again urged to character of the work which is donethere. . but it was thought that perhaps more l l l I I would snail themselves of the invitation ii ; : I 1 U it were made {or n specic day. and that ' was the reason of the selection. Kingston might with profit follow this plan. Greater familiarity with the good management * 0! school alfairs in this citylwoulrl create! : greater respect and regard for it. Perents I and friends could form their own opinions \ l r from what they actually see and hear. | COMPULSORY `INSURANCE. The government in Switzerland has un- dertaken a schemocf compulsory insurance. It requires all adult persons not possessing independent means of support to insure themselves against both accident and ill- ness. the premiums to be collected by gov- W ernment olclals specially appointed for that purpose. Something similar exists in New Zealand, where everyone over sixty- ve years of age, who has livcul twenty years in the country is entitled to draw a pension. The maximum amount is xed at 32.51) a week and thevminimum amount I at 31.25. i THE _DAI!._Y iWHIG.l uopffgr J PATRO NS` DAY. \v uv - nu--av. u-/ an IIMFVI null IlIlII|0WKl'ITO".f In. Pm. wile o! I mrnvpondont for the NM Yuri World. Sin Ind bun out to lkwuon City In join hot huuhod thou. 0 . ---7'-:----j.: `tho 0 In rrucnodnu. In run :3 from the Bur Bill gold mine. l`/ . I` gorlndunhllowtnrollor 5::/( Irr.wiho!n comspondout for Van]. Ifmu EL. L..| L.-- , - - uuv wuuu B0 rllll Ill, ll Of '0 to Il'|,`l- poms. R. Lloyd. Gunuoqno,/ who was in the city on 'I'uooduy./in! the Matthew btothou mmnnd talduzo police In no can thy won the `man vnnhd. Thoy oholo I borunnd rig from him. lot which III" nouind . sum a.. n.. n._...- ? uilty men woul Iuvul `IVUII Elli`? 0|`! TUQUO, "DU 570] have boon ugh: bore. boy would not wear out I warrant. on tho [round that they did not no the two manual the cheat. _EvIdontly they an x- `)`P50 I ornuner mu be down. eernoon evening in looking George. who it known to be in hiding near Genenoque. ' Hed the cbeeee-Inekeu lollowed instruc- tione given the on Tueeday the two agnilty woul oeugnybere. ~ how would mg n... ....s - ' uucu. In not. no um not.Im\'ot.i1no to. ` .Mntt.hown,who wqunlo youthful looking. ' was omuglnt bolero uxmlgmrnto Dull Lhia .:ixornm . nnd pleaded lgmlty lo lntouing xtoon ` no of choou. imphcuhng his V broltllhior bo'orgo. who my ugod cw_one_y.,iRh;, nn_ u n no Iorvod n tel.-m In Control pmon. _Ho told ol l._ho onurotmnuctiono. publnghed yoggrdgy, clalvnodoo rocewod {mm h'lcRu_BI-on. I. to polloobllclho forty-ought chasm Mn. no Oonfonocl That no And Ill: Brother hole the Olioon. Police constable 4\lcl`u|louph returned last. night. fmm Unnnnoque. bringing wigh 1 him Cnnrlea Mnttliowa, implicated in steal- ` mg choose from factories located at Lun- ! dnwne, Woodburn and South Lake. Mat- 1 them. who in only oevonteon yearn of age I but has Already aorved u term in the (Ten- ! trnl prison. was captured by chief Ryan at the fnrm of a mom named Shaw, near (lmnnoquo. He did not oll'oI any roame- nuce. in fact. he did not have time Llntthnwn ml-in u......io.. ......n.t..i |-_i_:_, A II`I`C vuuuvlvvlllllll III I(`|\VK'e The reduction of t coat of the course from $1,100 to lees t on $800 for the three years cannot but be acceptable in ' a country like nude. w e rich men are by no m s ple iful. The healthy life. abunda 1. ex (`is , setting- :up drill. the gymnasti . reful super- vision by otlieers and the general tendency to a proper department are benefits whibh should not be restricted to the wealthy elnss.nnd any reduction in custis in the general interest. As a fact, it is the only institution in which an all round ' education in to be obtained in Canada. .10 is the only college produc- ing men who can immediately enter ;into professional or business life fully equipped. mentally and pliysienlly, for the meat arduous tasks. The morale of l.he college is at its height. Allof the cadets are teetctallere during the ten months of their course under pledge honestly kept. Those having intimate knowledge of the institution ere cheered by the prospects of the session. __...._.- __.._.., ..___ ,,.......... .. aiuuullvu vu uun:.uuuu' places In me I class without months of preliminary grind- ing. The stall` regret the necessity of re- legating Latin to the voluntary list. but since mathematics and French are made more important compensation has to be of- fered. The course already is as full as students can do justice to. notwithstand- lug almost steady application from early morn till night. Latin is not essential to a military education _but mathematics are absolutely necessary. A large proper I of the cadets take up engineering work in after life and to them Latin cannot be of much assistance. judging by the numbers now employed in the Crow's Nest Pass and in government parties sent to the Yukon. It may be felt that the commandant would fail in obtaining another large grist of can- didates inthe face of the higher qualica- tion in mathematics, but it will be almost necessary in the first year to highly marlr, the papers. so that the examination of H08 will be somewhat preliminary to the more rigid enforcement in l8)9. IIVLA ,_I a` CAUGHT one (30-EYEFST-I `muss. ......... .......-uv-J, Iuuuu iv in uuu ul one IWO I lenguegee fostered by parliament. and is ' further essential since a large number of cadets come from Quebec province. Latin has been transferred from the obligatory to the voluntary liet. In future students who pen the entrance examination: may be re- garded on qualified to tnkethoir places in the clan wimhnm. m.-mn.. .: ....-i:...:..___. __ ._ vise the curriculum for entrance examine. fair to the cadet -or to ` on way: wuu uurpl uunervume. The reduction of the course to three you: has naturally limited Iome of the utudiemend it has been nooeunry tore~ - u-n v--vv-I -on tions. It in the eohool tht time should now be taken in_ elementary education. the full time being required in the uctuel course natural to I military college. Ma- thematics being the ground work of the course, a higher standard I! being inked in the obligatory examinations. French. hitherto 3 Voluntary subject, is now being made obligatory, since it is one of the two . l-...-..-.....- l-_-.__,I L__ I- '.I'Hll IlIL!'.l`ABi OOLLIGI. The reducing of the conrae at the Royal military college from four to three years. _ with a still more corresponding reduction in feet. waa euoh a atop in the right direc- tion that ._`ite working la watched with no little publlcintereet. Thia college being the only purely governmental educational lnatitutibn conducted by the dominion ' authoritiea it ahould beregarded with in- tereat by all Volnaael of the community. The large entrance clnee thia yeer. about three timea the average accretion of pre- ceding yeare, ehowa that the new commen- dant,m introducing chnngea atrucir apopu- lar chord. The inatitution in likely now to give an excellent reason for ite oxiatence and more energetic continuance. Though the ataff has been reduced in numbera, with an appreciable raving, it ie I plenure to eay that the atnndard of the echool. so far all appearancee warrant the belief. has not euflered, but that there in e general amartneae nnd eepritde corps obnervable. Tho r-an-Innhlnn .-.8 ah- ........-- A- Al W- wan punt wme. 'rnUnsu'.u. uumnmn 23. 1896." I. uuuuul. III up drum 3 C hnnonallllqul :...,"`"'. " ` In grant II. A!!! u` nI`I'Il (I! an H`H|IlF. \\`hq-Hwr tho Ame:-Ivan diplomats won huutvu ur nm. N noun In-mum vlmr that the` wmnlmlumn of the Paris umml were not .-unlvluur In pn-yvn: thownaln ox- thujtlnu out thv fur main on-u,If (hr Brit- I.-xh rigidly Cnfun-I tlw nnlm. whh-h they hnvo um. 'l`hq- pn-mm xllmmm` has arisen (mm u` fact that tho l'uNI Nata`: am- thorium haw unknl [or nnothvr infot- run`. and England has thus far an-llnod .~'u-wtary Slwnmn n-pmtrd thr mum; in plum! Inuxuam` than mph- mnvsnnunrlly n.-tunnel IN: has I-uhc klnlnd to oonplfosro tho nltuuntknp. ` Fllii B. TALEQ. I"-IUIII. It has been nllomd that our dlplumnts W(1nHllll'\`l'lt'l`nlt`tI In "that. onmunu-r. bug, tho n-sult of tho tlelllx-mtlmu: was am can-um-nt pmhlbttlmz all nmllnu at. any ttnw wlthln Illl mllvs of the naval I.-zlnmls. and n nwulntlnn that upmrs only. not u-~ arms. uhuuld bu usul. 7" l`t/lost` mudltlons worn mmle to l\]\pI_\' on _ to the mutt-rn part 0! the l`nrltlm n and B:-rlng rm. whllv lt Wm vxpw that tha-_v wnulcl nxn apply to tho \\`o~9t(vrn watt-m hnnlc-ring. __ In Asian and rmmxlled by Run-uln and Japan, In unlor to 'nt'l`nnl pmtvrtlnn to tho houl ` whlrh mzpkm Its smmm-r homo on. tho `` (`onum|mlt`r|.~'lnn(ls. England`: n~presr-nt- atl\~u~:4 xmwodccl In pnwvntlng this uten- /-tlon. huwvvor. and over alum then the po lmxlv vmlorn haw wrought baton with the Aslntlc` hr!!! at All ammm. \\'k..aI...-. -1.- A...-_n .. .u..|.._.-._ __.. IHII lI1`I|lI - For sulm` _\`l`.'Il`R lhn l`(`\`(`l)\|0 of tho pov- ornnwnl. {mm tho a-mllmz I-HIh`|lH\~'-x nu-r~ maul nvur $:H.`.(m0 n _\'vur. hut m'vnll_v it ` lune fnllvn MT un~ull_\'. Althmuzh llw Al.\sku(`umnu~r1`lnlc-umpnny I.-uullmnwl to calm IIm,mm .uuul.-unmmIl_\-. thumtnl killml In I595 wu.-a l. :,mm. and in |.-ml only '.',cmn_ lint to rvmrn to tho nvnla About. thv mhhllo uf h'vpl<-Inlwr thvy lu`u\'\ thv hI|nu(l.~A and swlm to thu .~`m|tlu-u.~'t.. h-uvlmz llvrlmr sun nml ntrikhuz out Inln thu up;-n uvonn. Hy thu elul ul' .lnnunn\' lhvy gm, nhnut M fur nuuth nn Lhc` lnlhualv uf Stun lrmwl.~wu and um nhunt mm ur um mllvu m-st of that city. 'l`hvn tlu-v mm mm swim Imrtlwmt, mu-lnimrlhv Hunt, and them fuHn\\'imt up nurl h In n lvl~*un~l_\' munnvr an that h_\- Muy tlu-_\' an` huvk In I11-rlmz paws. II In u-hlln Hum mm gun! in pl... n\I\4\b .4... l.Al`(illTEl 0!` 8|-`Al.S H.\' THE l`lNlIll.0F XS- I.A.\'Is. this the mmpuny npn~q~s 10 km only tho lmclmlnr" souls. This umw-uncut is un dmxlutvdly llvml up to. for tlw lwnl Wmllll mun hv vxu-rminnml If thn kllllnu \\-vrv Imllrwrhnln.-m-|_v qlmm. 'l`hn aluuuhtor ha a rtllnplv though mlwldmlly vuld hlumlml opvmtlun. lnullun mnplu_vm~: ur IlmvnnI~ puny uvt h1`t\\'I'\'ll the souls and tho WMN`. nlrlw Ihvm lnlmul nml knuvk lhvm m-vr Hm luwl with vlul).~a. Umvlnlmv in tho rlght. plum usuully ends tho unfm-lumnv H "lmvhvlur. 13.... . . . u uuu mum 01 mo equator, but the demand for ncnhakln. hum lyom so grunt thut. hum) aws hum Iwuu sent. out no thut fur dl`(`ullO aftorducmlu tho slnuulmw hnn gonu on un- 3 til thvy promise to become nu mm-.0 In the am us bllfT|r()'H am on the pruirlv.-4. V ` Al: ]))`l`l`llb thorn are only two groups of | Inlunds on whlvh thnydnru to stop for tholr nnnunl rvst. l`l1o.~:u um tho `,mu- : nuuldoruml Prlhllof Ialnndrl lntlm Haring , 3 sun. Thu fm`nu~r umun lwlunua In rm.-.n.., cu |-lI\' uIU|\l`l'_\'. Only the Almilm (`mnmorrlnl vmnrmny he ul|u\\'Hl tn kill amls on tlw.-so l.~lnndH, um! thv g.:m`vr|nnvnr l`I`1`l`l\`t`.'l fur this priv- llugv 8.`u .Hl)0 u _\'-ur. lwslxluu u ruyulvy of 2.0;! on em h Hl\ll| tukrn. Furtllvr than Voull. nun an s hr! 5 H mm; so u -::\loo o:'uv'nxn.'1:.'::a::`. M an tunrvrrv-Inna ring!-arson u uy (u'I'Il\` storms or glwnt tury. Now thu fur souls, which are rmlly nos bours nnd not awul.-4 nt. ull. um wry rvgulur in mm huhlt.-s nml huvv 13 well knuwn prugrrmnxno fur tholrunnuul n1o\'(\nu-ms. Ezn-ly in Many tho first smln lmgin to urrlvo at tho Prihlluf islmuls. Thu tlrrzt. to ur- rlvu urv (hr Inulnn. nml tho eatrunm-at of llwso tuk~pn.-mu~.-u~aluI1 tho prlnvlpul mola- vry. drlvhlg Ihv yuumzvr uml wvnlu`rmulvs on`. Thu lmtvr, \\`h|(-h urn known us lmt-lw|ur.~:." urn nlvllgml to ilml other 10- cmiuns ur "huullng uruuml.~'. Lntor ( mm ` thv mw M-uln. and (ha-_v nmnlluwul to land M Lhv 1'()u|u*l')'. l\nl.. .1... ll | uuuuII.'I'llll(l l'rll)l|0l' mmnun mtlm HuI'lng ` group lwlunga to HIT:-`-HM. but tho lxmrr gmup was thrown in as purl: of thu .-\ln.~'ku purvlmsn. It In tho hl(I('|'(`R- lbllity nf thmu lsluml.-x thaw nmkvn (hvm mxnp.'.ru:|'.'(`l_\' mfu Imwllupz plum`: fur the fur .~`4`l\l.<`. In h`lllllIlll`l' thvy urn eil|l`l`()lll`l(l(`d by dunno rugs and In winter tlwyuru swept by nrvtlv storms of grvut fury. fur nun]: whlnh mm nmllu can IlIK)lll- l'll0 north Pacic. . Polugioaw-uliug in SNIHIIR on tho upon INIH, as tho word ignition, und to nmicr- smml why this guvornmont, olnjortu to whut. at iir.-It glnnm, would seem to ho a px_*i\`ilogo upon to all you must undorstmid nomothing of tho habltd nml pooulinril.ios of the fur soul. Years ago thorn vn-re mil- lion: of fur souls in the Paolc, both mm h and south of tho equator. but the (iomund nc(Lhakln.Imn hnnn un m-um. Hm: I......\ What Pelagic Begun; In and Why Unolo Bum omen to n-wno1ou1o snugmu on the PI-lhilof Inland--PreIout Hutu ol the soul In Diplomacy. In spite of tho intornntinnal llnplll M which has i)eenoi|1g on buuvoun l`m-in Smu and John null mr runny _\'vm`a tho business of pefnglu smiling is still carried on with chunrfui n-gulnritiy. Pmlmhiy at this n|o_nm1tdu:'.mm oi st-More are prowling about the noi-th Pacic. 'l"nln-pin u.....I|.... |.......I|.... .. 4|... ....,... TIMELYJNFORMATION or: A nam- NIAL corrrnovansv. THE SEAL QUESTION. rhur sun ` .\ In-{Kn M III nun-uruiu lulu) manna. and In l mum-nsinithon d I only mall in km ruin. ` late Novelties. Whilo the not jotity of merchant: sud doolon IO" only rolinblo Diamond Dyoo. it in but. right to noto that some doolon otiil all common and dooopiivo pochgo Gyro for thoooto of unto prot. Of course tho prom-loving doolor who moll- owomup pochgootinloriot dyo for hot work in. without doubt. noting In.- on ooloh ondwmonoy-noki . Dookn who hondloood coll odnlvon pochgo do wolhn shoir cuwoon: thy uh ho bud-onrood uoooy oi lunilioo. and in lll nivfjhm dl I310. LID vnnnll In nocofusroopooontlhoconfort o some Dealers Are selling Crude And Adnltemed Dye Instead} oi the Diamond Dyes. THERE Ts" sT1LL 'i>ANcEk.| `Ill try Am! [Ind Out. 1\',r:\\~ \`mx. Oct. `.`N.-Mr. [)0 w Myl this morning Hut. the way in w ich NI! `road bodnt. unrrinonn was out Away as clean at the aid: on if by I lmilo. cotuinly aupgosu dynamite. "That the slide would have occurred nuunlly." ho aid. suggests an com-nloion of nature. has con- vnlaiool of mturo are ran. [0 in accord- ingly impossible to any, as yet. just what the cnuoo was. but it it is A potable thing It shall nd out." nu unuenco nu! ma ioeluoml below the cor- oner. The lenrnei judge rejected the evi- dence. inllowing Reg. v Henderehott, `)6 O R., 673%, but reserved a cine for theopin- ion of the court on to whether the evidence wna properly rejected. The dc fendent wee nequitted. The crown now naked for a new trial and for the opinion of the court rely- ing on Reg. \'. Madden 30 (}.l..J.. 765, N C. l..T.. Occ. N., 505. By ace. .'i of the Cnnndn evidence not, 56 Vnrt-.. ch. 3|. it is prnvided that "no person shall be excused from nnewering any question upon the ground thettho nnen-ertoauehugueationmey lend tocrnninetehiinormnytendloeeteblinh hie liahiht to n civil proeeedimp at the inn-tnnce o the crown or of and nther per- :-on : provided,however. that no ideneeeo given shell be used or reeeivnbie up evidence against such person in any criminal proceed- ing thereafter instituted against him other than a prosecution for perjury in giving such evidence." Hold. that the depositions proposed to be given in evidence were ed- miuiblo end ehould Vt. Inn-0 heen rejected. Regina v. llendenhott, :._ 6 U R . ti78,o\'er- ruled. .1upuIII.'u nuamos upon the lllUl(`tmOlll of defendant. for mnnalnughtor. At the coroner`! inquoat. upon the body of ono Tyner the defendant. was ex- amined an A witness, and at his trial eulu-equcntlf the crown sought to put. in n m- evidence 3 dialmoaitiuna boforo the nnm-. Tim lmumn. Su..- ....:...o...a .1 . . . . ..- I Appeal Hoard llororo Jmln-I Armour. fal- couhrldge and Shoot. Rog. vs. Williame-AJudgmonb in crown cnao reserved by judge liobortaoh at. tho Nupulnco nsesizos upon the indictment nf chnfnnrlnnt. fnr mnn.ln....l.o..- A. India punu IR. Uglovvt Co. IIOTII. Dr. Ross was is native of Bollovillo. Ont. He had three children. hie olden daughter. Minnie Frederica. married M. S. Hodder. mono or of tho .\lorchnnt.a bank. of Owen Soum , and son of tho Into Dr. Hoddor, of Toronto. His second daughter. Eda May. married Charles \\'.-emya Simpson. of Chi- cago, son of V\"oun)'a Simpson, M.l`.. and nephew of the Into Sir George Simpson. governor. Hudaon Bay company. and governor-in-chief of Rupert's Land. His son. Norman Garibaldi. in a physician prac- ticing in Detroit. * ...:1._ ____ -._....._.-.._--- -._-`.y- u-v vu -\-quantity "[01!-OLMG DRl8! AND IANTLI IAI- or. Dun Outline and Inning portoutly II In ml In various hunonm. no nqulrul to loam-from on to six Vouh. Dr. Ross. of Montreal. Passes A way In De- trolt. 1li:'rn Mich, Oct. `JR ---Apoplex yesterday carried ell` l)r. Alexander M: - ton Rose, of Montreal. at the home of his son, Dr. Norman H. Ross, `Ill Bagg street. this city. Dr. Ross was on his way south for his health, having been ill, and had spent two weeks in Detroit when death came. Dr. Ross had a long line of famous ancestry on both sides of his house, was splendidly educated. a valuable Canadian assistant to president Abraham Lincoln during the civil war, was a surgeon in the .\lc.\'ioan republican army until the down- full of Maximillian, a famous naturalist, member of a score of scientific associa- tions, had received the honors of knight- hood from several foreign rulers and medals from several governments. He held several college degrees and was the author of a large number of scientific works which are considemd standard. The object of his ambition was to collect and classify the fauna and flora of his native country. a labor never before attempted by a Canadian. He had collected and classi- fyed 670 species of birds, which regularly or occasionally visit the dominion of Can- ada; 240 species of eggs of birds which breed in (`vuIada: 247 species of mammals, reptiles and fresh-water fish: .`l.-lllnspecios (if insects, and 2,000 species of Canadian lora. n.` n-..-._-_ .. . n .. .. _ Iuuugusu Iuunulll auuonmenu. Although It. had been known by herself and others. for a long t.ime,t.hab there could be but. one end be her illness, yet. up to Tuesday evening there seemed to be no reason to fear that the end was very noun, and therefore it. was an un- speakable shock to the whole circle of sympathizing friends to learn early on Wednesday that rhe had passed away. She will he rememlveted only with feelings of respect. and al"ootion. -rae Late Ilsa sauna ama. Iuexoreble deeth has claimed another victim anon the young. beautiful and gifted of our fngston community. Miss Marian Norma Brock was the daughter of the late Rev. Thom 4 Brock. who was ate- tioned in Kingston in 1868 9 as junior col- leegze of Rev E. B. Ryoltmen. She was born in Pakenham, where her father was stationed at the time. As her lot was cast mostly in the cities and large towns of On- tario she had in her youth good opportuni- tiee'for education. which she wieely im- proved. She was neturally gifted in mind, `and developed a ver fine literary taste and style of writing. Syeveral poems of hers were published in the Methodist Magazine and other riodicals; also seine more weighty an elaborate prose contribu- tions. the lust of which. on "Curiosities of the Telephone end the Microphone." ep- pcaredin the August number of the ma- gazine of the current year. In the use of her pen she might have become both useful end famous if her life had been prolonged. She had also a line musical talent and a very sweet voice. and during her short residenc? in this cit had already become known to a large numier of the citi- zens by the assistance she rendered on various public occasions in the rogremme. of song. In her disposition s e wes all entleness and amiebility. end her early smise is lamented, not by her own family only, but also by many young friends between whom and herself there existed the strongest. mutual attachment. Altlmnah it. Iuinl I-man Inn.-.. I... |........ll A-NOTED SUlENTlbT DEAD. Dl\.I.|#;3NAL COURT. IN MEI`. ORIAM. uuumur Ul FCIUHCIIIC demd I\.C.~..-n .M............I L... Inown aovrn chart. Thin was mud in: nignicmt manner. an much an to any that the archbishop`: word: would not count for much. Add it {hut III the conounetion to ho put up. I on Me wordn, ho aid: "Well partly. I though you now: can all. A link npuk I willnountimon ouuonbig blngand 00- 1 pociully cup! 0! that kind. Then in ` undoubhdly a throng holiogol iodigu. U. I In I I lidn nil our the country. down can cope!- ally, and gone than: 0! `II. the non unhuuo no. The indlguuion. `HBO

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