Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Oct 1897, p. 6

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3'0 I0I1&-`I [guy to In Violin: [f an futon: in min upon 4-'-,.."-.::.'.'.:.-*-:.t. ';..':.':::'?.`EE Ink. Donn ache It - "1': who In 0:. Qo|:u .w:l.o.I albino I d-zo adv" and `Mun no I II:-Cont! vroot === m -<=-=`-`-- -* Gm Iluoonloo AGAINBTA cmaomu HELD av THE cmcmo POLICE. rnonreruc CHEESE BOARD. |rwo mousm omens} -run DALLY wn1u,"rHUnsuA_r. 00 mam as. 1897. FOOTBALL NEWS. wulnlilolllunnllnltlpqyg depth Y Though Kingston in La. Toronto : dun it gun tan 8% . In dollu-I at in `IL: nuns] In "A fkthnlh 1... H mm wu out more u-uly repro- nn tlnnin tho action oltho Oqoodo club in in Intel: with Quota : nun on 8utundAy_lut. On of 1.000 ndlniuiona 490 Iran noupliuonhry. Q0000`: Ihtro ollhmuwntlwcnty-nine dolhn New III not nmnnnnn In in mm.` I TTITCCU 'I'Ff-'-- Lucius. I`:-moo. Oat. 23.--`l'ho Catholic mansion us In Cochin. China. I-093:: that A inuroun typhoon wept out 0 put oltlbooountryou Octoba-22nd. . uh pr .11! In Icon Bound.` Gourd Rid. of tho Kingston "anti- cry. hccrcccivcd notion of lain iuniccsl. Ho Inc cupccdcd I couplc of Inch Kin honc in no Eotcrprico, and lac vac cc- ccucd of giving tobacco to convicts. Dlod or A Plnlnlo ltrolo. Twnn, 068.. Oct. `28.-AlonndorHurn- phriu, an Igod resident of Tweed. died yuhrday iron) the offocu of I pu-ulytio nroh. Hr. Humphria bu boon agent {or many you: for various innnnco oom- panics. lU\lRIll' ll W0 00 N05 Oi run I00": gusting boon are very plonbifnl. ROVIVAI meetings are going on at. Contrevillo. con- ducted by Rov. Mr. Mchdullon. Jochun Bwitur is null threshing. Mn. l'otit.t., mother of Mn. Mu-ohnll witzor. hu boon quite ill for the pub low weeks, snd no protons bu gone to Kingston boapiul for trontmonb. Went: To lle.Ierry. L0.\'Do.\`, Oct. 28.--'I`he Vienna correc- ` pondent of the Daily Telegraph nye: According to a sensational story from Belgrede. ex-king Milen, of Servie, re- cently visited the metropolitan of Bel- grade. and demanded an ebeolute di- vorce from exqueon Natalie. It. in eeid thus he declared that the intoreeu of the dynenty require him to merry again. :4 king Alennder is ill and must. go ebroed. There are rumors also when Milan will be decreed regent. of Servie. Dumond Dnlnn. l l)rsuo.\'n. Oct. `. N.--Woat.hor continua ` very dry and {armors cannot. do much (All laughing if we do not. get ruin noon. unlinn hon: Ara mum nlnntilnl. Rnvnul To Premier Greenway--'l`ne Talk of Bali- road Extension. Wisznrm, Man., Oot. '28.---Last even- ing the members ol the legislature, who are participating in the excursion over the Lake Manitoba railway and canal linen, were prevented with an address by the people of luuphin. Premier Greenway, in replying. said : "There was one act of his government of which he was particularly proud and that was the granting of aid to the Dauphin railway. The settlement ol the district the great proeperity of the people and the prorir-able trullic of the road juatilied the toureo of the government. and none could guinea} it. He considered it the beat rail- way contract ever made in Canada. The Swan river district would receive railway communication in due time. and no doubt aline would be built to Hudson Bay as soon an the feasibility of the route could be determined. Fully Trentecl In the Farmers` Bulletins- New Llberul Club. 0'l'l'AWA. Oct. 28 -The lirst of a series of farmers bulletins has been issued by the department of agriculture. It is by Dr. McEechrsn. chief veterinary inspector of Canada. Opportunely enough it is on the subject of tuberculosis in csttle. The bul- letin describes what tuberculosis is. what rend cattle susceptible to the disease. th methods of introduotion-even con- sumptive persons coming within this cute- ory-how to prevent introduction into a erd. the symptoms and diagnosis of the disesse, howto rlorm the tuberculin test, how to deal wit s diseased herd, the dis- infection of premises and the disposal of tuberculous csrcusses. The department will distribute them all over the countr . There are now two French liberal clubs in the city. Besides Le Club Nstionsle elread organized. a new organization was forme last evening with A membership of I05. Mr. Beloourt. M.P.. is honorary pre- sident; Albert Uonstsntinesu. president: Geor e Lebel. first vice president, and J. H. C urlebois, secretary. GI`\' NICKALIB. and all those rzwos wvm rowed within three (lays. Mr.N1rkulIs is n E0 of 'l`hmnmi NI:-kulls. u. Lomhm hmkvr. und he and his hmthur \'|\'iun have won enough ullvor to nu nn urdlnnry dining mom. Mr. Nickulls la in his fmhvr`.~: rlu. nml only Nlkv up boating much your during tho I-lvnlq-_v ro- gutm M a rH'rvntinn. H0 is u l'orvil)le x-lmrzumur and u wumlorful nthloro. Mr. Gold In 1; muvh yuumzvr mun, but Ima nuulo n splvndld n-putntion by hhu-xtroklng of Oxford nnd In-nmlvr olglma. Huhml ` stroked bpth -n-wn for thv In.-at two years, nnd to his ])l(`ll("(l m-xwrnlship I.~u\ttr|l)nt;- ` ml in n largo xnweum the victories won by his elghts. ' t Coaching I-`or Yule. ' Ii; is announced that Yale is tointrow duce English nicibods in rowing. Guy Mclinils, uulv to be the most famous oars- mun in England, and J . G. Goid, who has -for two yours been the stroke of both the Oxfordand Lmmier elghtu. will assist Yale's head coach. Mr. Cook. Mr. Nicknlis graduated at Oxford, and them learned rowing. In 1887` he won the` Diamond Sculls, and held hum for several years by I sorioa of spin it! victorlva. In 1896. when Ynlo -was at: Henley, Mr. .'iokalls rowed with his in-othvr. Vivian Nicimlis, in the doubles and won this event. He also rowed in the fours, and his crow won this event. Finnlly hv rowed in the Lann- dor eight. and hem again his on-.w won. It took several heats to win in each avont. Mlwo Onto:-d on-omen wm no lo-0 I`-..I.l-- 1*`. \ -I. I3I'UI IIIIF unruly HIIIIIIEF, IIII BOIIKIIU. Illl III 1- cannot: be appointed too quickly, lot In mistaken zeal can only eaerange thou o! hla own faith from him and ambie- uer thoee of other beliele. We want. to dwell together in unity with our fellow men. no patter what may be their color or religion. and we want no dieintegrating dluenaion caused by any arrogant. nioat. ol any denomination. We may be ed, but In will not be drinn. (1--.-:I. I.-. ...`...A Inn ........I>. :. al..- ..-.a TUBERCULOSIS IN CATTLE AN ADDRESS PRESENTED Duutrou typhoon. . D.._.. In.` an %L :NLcaH Men-cons. I IIIHIIIE N0. in In puma II ch 060 tun sty- CU` III $10!]. Pom yzomtl, Out. Oct 28 --'('In author on about at `Pliny Illa Ppin. pt cl ycphrdny chances. allot iinvhguhrgoouontdoulovu-had. onion-lonhnnlhhlnnnngnld-up vvuu CUIUUIII n-U jqivio Luz: .1. Oct. 28 --I.ord Salisbury. the and (1.8. unhuudoc Hay" have sccopud invitation: to be puunt at. tho Guild Hall on the ooondonof the Innul Inuuzquoc [inn by the Ion! mayor on Nov. R lupin or Dona In A New In-0. WAsnI.~mmx. Och. `l8.-Tho men do- pumnone hu bun infonuod that tho om- poroto! Cons. on naming the inporinl mlo. ulna pronluuod I change at nun of thooonntry itself from Oho-Bun. which it has homo hitherto. to Ham. which is in to Inn in the lawn. Brut In loulnugu Dunn. MoN1'n:.u., Oct. 28. --'l'ho non ha boon received but that the side of the Soulangco usual for 3 dinunoo of 1.300 hoe Ind to I depth of ' forty hob hu fallen in. The dump my reach 8100.000. The soci- domrhnpponod in the night and chm in thoreforo no loan of lilo. WC Will "05 DO OPIVIII. Olnods has suffered too much in the pub lrom interfering fanatics and union. Canndn for the Cnnudipm. - wv mania nu-II vita-run: I In IIIIIIUII W.\HlIlNnT()N, Oct. 28 --Vico conoul gonorol 8 ringor. ac Havana. baa colo- graphed 3. mm dopartmont. that tho Spaniah authoriuioa havo pardonod Frank Agramont and Tomas Julio Baonz. two Amorican citinona. who havo boon imprlionod at Santiago do Cuho. alnco Juno. 189. ). Thoro aro now probably loao than half a dolon Amoricano hold priaon- on in Cuba. oxcluairo ol tho Compomor crow. Murdered for Honey. M'Am.\i, N.B.. Oct. 23.--A Chamcooln N.B., report tell: of the murder there of l ntrick O'Brien, a wealthy former. The crime wee not discovered until Sundny, when O`Brien'e body wee found in the Weweig river. He hed been missing since Thuredny. Marks on the heed left no doubt that the men hed heen attacked and knocked aenne|eu.if not killed outright. And then thrown into the river. Rob- beryin the only motive assigned for the crime. CIIBFGU. Wxwuri-zu, Oct. 27.~-Very little atten~ tion in paid here by the general public to archbishop Cleary o mandate. The Tri- bune says: "The latest fulmination of that clerical rebrand. archbishop Cleary, is a `dandy. He practically threatens all members of hie llock with damnation who iarticipate in any manner in a 'roteatant marriage or funeral. The people have been accustomed to etand a good deal from the Kingston eocleeiaetio. but this is carrying the joke too far. It would be impossible to imagine amore wilful or brutal insult than that offered to the Protestant people by archbiahopllleary. That hie people Will utterly repudiate hie sentiment and defy hie direction may surely be counted upon. Our Roman Catholic fellow-citizene in Canada have shown their loyalty to their spiritual ad- vieera by following them to great lengths, but that they will sanction by theiracquiee- oence thin brutolinault to Proteetante we ut- terly refuse to believe. IIIIBLOTC. ST. JOHN, N,B.. Oct. 27.-The manulste of archbishop Cleary has excited but little comment here, slthough much surprise is manifested by both Catholicand Protestant citizens. that such astand should have been telren, for in this city such strong sectarian feeling is entirely unknown. Catholics and Protestants mix in social circles. and con- sequently it is not an uncommon thing for members at the Catholic church to at- tend weddings and funerals in Protestant churches. and it is not altogether rare for Catholics to attend special church services or musical services in Protestant churches. and the binhog ol this diocese has never seen fit to pu licly appeal to his ock to not mix with Protestants. Any sectarian feeling between Catholics and Protestants here is conned almost exclusively to lower classes. ll!" .~....... line 0" IV--- lush. -55-... What Is Bela; Bald In Various Parts of Canada. Qrrzaicc. Oct. .'7.--His grace archbishop Begin being out of town to day. it was im- _ Eossihle to get any olcial opinion on arch- ishop Cleary s mandate in regard to Ca- tholics attending Protestant funerals and marriage services. However, a prominent theologian of the Quebec seminary says that Mgr. Uleary s mandate is in line with the doctrine of the Catholic church. ` It is contrary to our doctrines, says this gentleman, for any Catholic to have anything to do in divinua with the l roI.estants. and it is regarded as a sin for any member of our church to dis- obey the doctrines. But, here in Quebec, where the lines are drawn so close between the members of the two churches. the arch- bishop never considered it a matter cf enough importance to issue a mandate. Those of the Catholics who attend Protes- tant services for good social reasons are sure to be excused by their coniessor. In Rnlnil nharnnlbnrihna Mar. (`.lnnrv'n aura (0 DC BXCIIHEU Dy Ialllf UUHIUIIOT. Lo Soleil characterizes Mgr. Clsnry's mandate as being a gross mistake; A leader of the liberal arty hare declnros that though be con emns the Cntholic clergy for interfering in the discussion of constitutional questions, he bows to the direction of the church in such spiritual matters. Q... 1.... \YD f\..L 0'7 Il'|I.- .........l-s.. I'll. IIIII loil IJII. llll IIIIII Tor.onro.Onc.. Oct. 28.-One of the ll:-eh l Roulnnd houses to get into trouble le that known me the White House. B. 0. Water- eon. dry goods. formerly of Toronm, being the principal proprietor. The concern is controlled by 5 company. capitalized for 8-lU.000. Mr. Wntereon ban asked for an extension for a few months. Seven! Ross: land houlee overboughl. during the boom. and are now feeling the effects eolnewlnu peverely. ' Percv Lawless. Toronto IIWVII`. the FY6131) . Percy Lawless, the Toronto lawyer, charged with forgery of a dieohar e to a mortgage, appeared on a remand charge this morning in the police court. and was again remanded. The police magiatrtae. uuwover, secured his hail from two auretiea of 8750 each and reduced his hail from two ourebiee of 8750 each tonne of 8250 each. Mn `(lama-an -nun EA will lnuilrl nnnhhnr IIITBDIUU OI `IOU UIUII 00 DUI OI CKUU BIC!!- Mr. Knapp says he will build another boat having I. 0 engine in the centre. to he iv convinced t at hi! idea of thubin correct. The second model will be 250 feet. long and fty feet in diameter. He is condent: that in will rove I success, so much no that railroa u and business will centre At my port where they may choose to land. Thnmiu Ledrew was lnvimr briclmin the pol ? WI' [By may 000039 50 Inna. Thoma: Ixedrew was laying brickein the factory of J. H. Eckhart. on Esplanade street. this morning. when hie shirt sleeve became entangled in the power ehaft and he was caught up and wound around the shaft` eeveral timee. Ledrew e hip was broken. and other injuries were inicted from which he may die. All the man e clothing was torn off him save his boots and hie eocka. Broolvulo Timon. From our part of Cnnndu und from high. place: in t 0 United States come: the Itrongolb denunciation of archbishop Clotrraintolornnt and imolont. mnndat in tho oathodnl in Kingston Int. Sunday. In it such with and intompenta utter- ances an hit which create and agguvabe religion: ncrifo und dllferenoon-t.ho hlturub and most unlnppy of all humnn oontrovoroiu. If his guns cnnnob con- trol that unruly member, hi: tongue. his nnnnnnnr nnnnnlz ha nnnninmd tnn uni:-.lxlv_ fnsv ovenaouom DURING THE BOOM.--OTHE as rou.ow sun. Anothor Roller Bon.-I'u;lnu Plnoad II} . Ilho 0ontu-l.uvyr lawlou Bunnndid ' Agulu. But Lot on on Dan. I n-.__..-._.. f\_A A-` no r\_. ..t cl..- R-5 ROSSLAND HOUSE FAILS. 'l'wo Am-on-loan Oltlnono Pnnlpnocl nv , l\ . An -9- MGR. CLEARY'S MANDATE. "Will Alum! Tho Iunqnn. nu- I`-A DO I -_.I E-I1-L.. IUIOIQIIII. .- A 850 Cotaota, heavy double Stool for 280.` A it . 200 Canon. Long Waist for 830. , 60 Comte. Long Wsint for 800. $1 Corsets. 0 clumps, D. ct A. Ipooinl, for 60. ` , on Corsets, Black and Colored for 16. ` _ _ . $1.25 Comm. Wn_tch.,pI ilIg nqnuio mono. '.:'.5 -u 8% Com. 0. C. French nah. r 01.86. ' $1 and 90a Minot` Hubs Ouruhlu 500 lines` Waist: ht III ; " . , 4c8koiII.BninulnI__ _ ,' Next Door to Shndud Bunk. ' The Cold Days make the Montlos go. Como only before the mortmont is broken. Thoir Montles no all Germon Tailor mode (ond oounot be ro- paatod)-prodiiot.s of the Boat Makers in the World. ` Btylo, Fit and Finish Unopproached. WIIOHI II. XWU IH oonlnco. The Iunenl will take place on-marrow eiernoan at 2:30 o'clock from his late resi- denoe. Belnolnve Ibreeb. Service will be conducted ID the house eh two o'clock. VVALS1-I S Show the Fmeat Stock of MILLINERY in the City sud no ndding to it every day. Styles ulwsys up-to-date And Prices tho Lowout. 88 and 90 Princess St.. Kingston. are having a big run- The styles are acknowledged to be the best and Prices the Lowest. We show jackets for $3 50,, $4.50, $5.oo,v$6.5o. Also better lines for $7.50, $8, $10, $12 and $15. For New Goods at Lowest Prices go to ~ Don t You Know That OUR IMPORTED JACKETS --IN OUR-- DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT LOW Brdokvtllo Timon. Fmm nvnrv nu The Leading Millinory and Mantle Store, TAYLORS, Heavy 42 inch Tweed Eects for 2oc yard. Fancy Striped Dress Goods 3oc yard. Heavy Fancy Mottled Goods 25c yard. Handsome Plaids, extra value, 35c. Fine All Wool Tweed Dress Goods 50c yard. 5 inch Pure Wool Serges for 35c and 45c. Fine All Wool Satin Cloth, extra wide. 7oc yard. ._..I. L!-...... T.-.-nAn `nun an uni` hnn un-1' 1`llIC nu VV Uul uuull \Il\l|ll, \ol\|l VVIHF. /Uu yuuuo 54 inch Heavy Tweeds for 60c and 75:: yard. Black and Colored All Wool Serge for 25 yard. Imported Dress Patterns, no two alike, at reasonable SPENCE & CO. It looks as soft and fine as a Broadcloth at double the money. .. 98 CENTS A YARD. Are drawing many buyers to this Store. of the Season with us is a COVERT SUITING for Ladies Dresses. The colorings are Greens. and Green and Black Mixtures. It is 50 inches wide, and the price is PRICES For the Best Corsets at Low Prices." /7o.)9la2&w:44/3/Z2222?` 148 PRINCESS STREET '1. w|`VU'I Wl(IUWy IHIU WICHUIIU I PTO- 00 early an age. and the orphaned obi dun have the Iympnthy of I wide cir- clo of lrlondl. Dooouod was I member of the Indo ndenh Order of Foreatorn. Ohoun Fr ends. and also carried an lute in- Iunnoo with the Canada life inaurnnco company. HO was 3 genornl fnvoriw. his uninblllhy commending mall to All with whom he coma in oontncb. u.` lung-`I -lll L-L- -J...` In I-nnnnuuup mg). 1884 he nmricd Mien Jonson. of Perth. two children blessing the union. The boruvod widow. lnfa without a pro- fjntnnh no mark: an Ann and him nrnhnnnd ' ICITIIIL PIODDOI Illllfl. HA-An-AI Lin; (ha, n_l jj '0I $ cu-u sensation on. Inhquuulonfluus. log. WII II. III 0. Ro|I'& Spencer was the eldest. son of the late Robert Spencer. He was born at. Klnguoaa in 1864. and an a youth served apprentloaehlp at bailoring. Ah the age of towenu be opened business for himself, his alltiee and natural ability carrying the price to success. At. the time of his lea be controlled ono of the bent. piabrmled tailoring establishments in the :3 tv. One of Kingston`; Youofnnd Prolperoni Blulneu Hen. Alter en illneu oxbending over eighteen Inoablu Robert Spencer, tailor. passed peeoetull any lut nights. His end was oelmen heeuumd into the everlasting limp (ally muting m the Saviour of men- kina en hie hope of ecernel hlppineu. De- oened no a pebienb eulferer. never com- plelnin end boning the pain and anguish uueed y the rnveaee of diebetee with oeln fortitude. knowing full well the end we: not In off. Hnluno. In-nnngr -1: Han Alrlnnf. Inn nf thn puorlul oit'y. 'J:i,'o'v'.E',""'.';; " - -~-- .~ -. ..-_ Gill fronwniu. `:3 : wiI|'| hb! I Shot. qnllltgg BM P|'0u_d o! in can you than. I wont. mnko I'll. NIX lllli WI Itllnudoodnclbb be the pm ol ouch aluionry pnrohuor. II on buy Gun (mm nu. van will m-and of in ----:._j:jT ......._.__.- - ___._.. __._:___-- nun-1 or nossnr spsucsoi Charming] Qlllllllt`. 5v 4;. MITCHELL Z and I`! Prinngnn HQIAAO. lion` Iohool noon. Good And chomp ab Abornothvh. 66i'irTa`c-:3: \ IOIIIIIB H003 IAIIITI. DIV XIKIITB 2-1:-O oou. oat. n.-wha-o K89!` . 1 what 010]; No 100] 0. Id: corn pu.unJ- pull. an.--1; End. a. um` =-7' ::::s* ` .0n0Il.,_.0ol IIVIIPOOI. ILIIITI. n-.l_&.._ ILA an mu--. u Neale No Interference. I. Q!-n... 4:: o .uu..n..I. \J.l';:I..l U and I1 Prlnoou Benet. '1`ho`riloI that we 0|`; nab: nl A-ah noun rooulou nvu ab. rlll. uInn., y! : aonuor Buchnn doubt that ho is in my wny con- ncchd with the scheme for the promotion oltbo oou`n:nnyIo bolnoun u shellin- IIZIA I Inninnn Innnhnn nnnuunu In uun Ullll yw Illlnown ll incum- ulouh innipugluubor coupon . Ir. vunidbowutdhpnsidous, his nnloutohovbovthiuory ountod; Dlltoaed Joints and `- .. Aching limbo wornwun. U. W. walnut, 5. 15.5114 I '1`. Smith and Wlnford Vsnwiachl. not-It -U will 2 tljlltilo Wis.-urnrr; Inn . Oct. 28 -A dupneeh hot 8!. Poul. Minn., any: Senator Bnchnnn dll lhnl In in in an! Inn anon- nluancll. nooorli anuv. I1. U William Dunlap. Robert J. Chown: June: I . Knapp. AI. Odour: Ania}. Mnlhndinh '4-kn:-oh oh. ullmul Q. nnlpp. ` At. Queen unit hlothodi-b hhurch the Npfttouhbtl ulocnd won: Mean 3- ll. Britton. J. A. Unrdinur. W. B. WMDVHII. C. W. Wllk, Sillo, A. T Smith and Wlnfmd Vgn-innhnl IIVII Cifj-IIIIVIIe The followin gentlemen were elected leet evening ee 5 e people'e repreeenutivee on the utterly oiciel board of Sydenhem nreet. eohodcet ohnrch : Judge Price. 3. _C. Mitchell. Robert Sher. H. D. Rihln \I.'llIi.-n llnnlnn Hahn:-9,.` (`Ln-... -aua nuu nan: -way. -The home of Mrs. William Allen. 297 Diviaion atreet. was. this morning. the scene of a very happy event. the marriage of her daughter. Margaret Drummond Al- len, M.A., to the Rev. B. J. Hutcheon. M.A.. Almonte. The ceremony waa pri- vate. only near relativea being present. The bride wae the recipient of many pree- ente. among them a handaome lump b the atudente of the Halifax ladiea' colege, where ahe haa I-pent three years aa acience teacher. The bride was attired in cream brooaded eilk and carried a bouquet of cream bride rooea. She looked charm- ing. She wan attended by her aiaur. bllaa Sadie Allen. who wore adreea of blue mualin and carried mar- gueritee. The groom was aaeiated by W. Molfatt. M.A.. Queen'a. The gift oi the green to the bride wan a handaome pearl ring and tothe brideamaid an opal ring. The eouple left on the noon train lor Al- Inonu where a congregational reeeption will be rendered thia evening. w(l3':-)eI:1l'iton of the estate of Frederick G Olford ere wondering where his stock em; xtures heve dieeppeered to. Between darkness and daylight A day or two Ige` they tted. whither only one or two knoweth. UIIH. Lieut.-Gov. Dowdney will ettend in his room in the new perlinment building, Vic- torie. B. C., to-moi-row between twelve and one and this it is olilcinlly announced will be the formal opening. New books. R. Uglow & Co. Mrs. George Aunitege. of St. Thomas. wss attacked by: men dressed in women`: clothes and wearing a veil. After being somewhst roughly hnndled the lady suc- ceeded in making her eecspe. _ Ladies stationery. R. Uglow Co. There are at present two vnoi\nc'oe in the railway mail service. but in all probability only one of them will be filled up, as it is intended to limit the stall` to the number ectuully required for the worlr. A King- stonian may be given the job. `V3111 rln unu huv vnnr hnntn At. Hammond: 9 D005! WOI|' WOII. Because we edvertine so many low lines as leodern. do not run away with the idea that. we have not the ner grades. On the contrnrywe hove the neetgooda turned out, and at. prices that defy competition. Grand Union. t`_..I:L-.. At AL- _.A.-A- -1 m_-_|-_:-|_ 11 Iuuuun may no given tne _|OD. _Why do you buy your boobs at Suw_vor a? Because he has the latest styles and his boots went well. D-_-.._- ....- _.l..-..n.:_- __ ...-__ 1-... I.-,,,_ -vuI Dunn r-VIIIJVI -IIIITI. . 00-. Oct. I!-IloIlr-llocoIph, nulol quot. Qaotouonu: patent O (I); Paton! llprl .0nIb to llulnulo OJ): urn. [70 Wlllli II |IIla UK IV. III IIIU nlmua. A. Brophy. Gannnoquo, one of the hat- on sprinter: in Ontario. starbed the junior races in the `city park this Afternoon. He also agreed to give an exhibition 100 yard: uh. I:_.. 1\-.. l\_._...I..-_. ._1II -AA___I :.. L1- I PUIIIIU. III UIYHIVIKY I. "UH IIIU CUl'HUl'- Ovorgnihora nnd leggings ! Overgaitera Ind logging: for lndiee, misses and children at Sawyer ; Thn nnnlinntinn mgrln hv Mn. Adam: no auvyar I. Tho application undo by Mrs. Adams was grnntod at Toronto. and if Adelbert Wyoott recover: he will find the 89,000, or wine in left. of it. in info hands. A nrnnn llnnnnnnnn An: A` III` `nah- LVI IKIX IIIKVI E07100` WRIT]!- he Tilaonburg, Erie & Pacic RR. in constructing A connection at Tilaonburg with the M OR... and will build a 820,000 stool bridge across Otter Creek. Thaw urn onnd, Th: nan! an. nnlv n. SKBOI Dnuga ICTOIB LFDCBT UTBOK They are good. The new gs. only 5c. I pound. at Cmn)vaky n. "on the corner. Uvoronimrn And Inna-man! Ovnranimrn I'll! IBOCYK )5 WC" IBH0l'l'oOG._ Rev. Dr. J. H. George. principal of the Congregutionel oollego, Montreal. and for- merly of Sn. Louis, Mo.. has been elected a fellow of McGill university. Ava lhu-rnv will lilualv rnfnrma nn nnln. IUIIUW OI UICUIII IIIIIVUTIILY. Dave Murray will likely referee an asso- cintion football match to be played in Doeeronto on Snturday netween Picton and Noraneo high school beams. 5.. mn.....s....... u~,..a- 2. n...-n.. up .-. LFUIIF nnu COCK BWEK ED lJl'l]0VlKy I. At the police court. this morning Vvillinm Thompson. for drunkennem.-. was fined 81- And onto, or given the option of going to jail for ten days. He paid up. TI-v Qqumm- n fnr vnnrnnrr. nnir nf nhnnn. pouou wnIgnn. The steamer Roumounb and two con- eorta, Fort William. arrived this afternoon with 180.000 bushels of wheat consigned to the M. '1`. company. Frank mnnnlmrnl. hndrInnk_ hnnn. nalmmv one Lu. 1. company. Fresh mackerel. haddock, bass, salmon` troixt. and cod shoal: at. Carnovskyhv. ` At lhhn nnlinn nmn-O. this mnrninnr /illinm tvulu u--In rnvllllv -llI'I`I- (I3 Jan! Jill l0l' FBI] Cllyln H5 palu Ilp. Try S\wyer a for your next pair of shoes. His stock is well asaor-t.od._ D-.. `H- I II` I1...u...- -...:-...-.1 at Ll... .0UI.UOI') UU U'I Ulplloll Cl O'I,UUU.UUU- Ah Duck Lake, Sack, the nomination held eotordny tor the north west legisla- ture illyurd Mitchell was elected by ac- clamntion. New books. R. Uglow & 00. Rev. Hornoe Pockover has xeoeivod a call to I church in Pennsylvania and has re- signed the pucornto of Zion Congregational church, Toronto. Afrnr flu: nnmnrlminrnnnf. nlnnnd in OLA Cll|.Il'0lJ, .IOI'0Il0- After the enberteinment closed in the oil. hell lub evening those taking part in. durqedine quiet; dance. II: will be re- peeied tonight. The steamer Rnnamnunh and two can- UlllVBKlI| :y QVEXIIIB Illll AIIFBU Ilafulo. The net: profits of the Montreal etreet. railway for the year ending Oct. let were 8507.885 (50 on: capital of 84,000,000. Ah Dunk l.e|m_ Hank. than nnminnhinn OIIIDIIIOII ylillly. . Three one laden withlumber to be used in the construction of t.he"M. '1`. Co`s. grain elevator. arrived this morning. Ladies purees. R. Uglow & Co. Mre. Dr. Sparks is attending the meet- ing of the Methodist woman's -missionary society in session at Whitby. ' Finn nienn mnnino. J. Ravnar. Lanva nr. l00lGIy In IQIIIOII ID VV lllllyn Fine ieno tuning. J. Reyner. Leave or- der: eh. eoley a jewellery abore. A nna nirlnwnlk in bmmr nnnnhruntnd nn IOUJI OI IIIICHIIIUT I Owens: and dynnnn hnddiao; skewing oyl-to.-I 30. I qnnrt II`: Cunovakyh. F. W. G. Hmlmn. m-amiar of tho north 0y"..'I RIUC. I (IUIIT I5 UII novuy I. F. W. G. Haulsain, premier of the north won; an-itaorisl cubinon. wu elected by no- clunntion yesterday. Th!-an nun lndnn wit.h~lnmbar to be used `nu Von Loan How: 0|-owdod l::.to u Ilul Inc of Space. New books. R Uglow & 00. You ruguiro I now puir of boot: for fall. Soc whnt. awyor bu. Lgdiu lhbionory. - R. Uglow & Co. The roof is being placed on the new chapel building 15 the House of Provi- donoo. `. ll... ('1 Tillusn >PV ui-Nina hang fan doniso. Mn. 0. Liiton, `uh. visiting hero for uma days. returned to her home in Man- treal to-dc NVL- --u-F.-A bun ILA `Hanan: tun-nnnnn AI-_ snowing. unnd Union. inuohold ammonia, pint bottles. 100. $14015 drug chore. uh nr . _ _ _ . . _ _-, GUT! Ill ll U JUW3HCK'y U|'IOTUn A new sidewalk in being constructed on the Iouth side of Princess street, between University evenue and Alfred street. The man nrntn nf thn Mnntmnl nt.|-ant. ITGII |'uU'UI . The engm for the Mooern cornpan elo- ntor arrived to-duy.u walls: Iovera car- loodl 0! machine!` - (V.-Ann: .-nl nnnn hnrldinm -Ag-inn ! l Dunno no win In IE.-acne. GENERAL PA RAGA|7':8.- ~ ' cu lloolod Ioprounlotlvoo. l_lI__.. _ _._AI-_-_ _..___ IOONO A l'o ow. In-rlod And Away. -- ..I ll... II7:|I:-_._ V 'lI|$$ IDO Io"ilI;I'-cuutholughn by mum. Iuud Inch coupon). It in nu Ibliholuhnallugnuud qn:'Iur::`- unto. VII; -IIIII. zvu; nno lllll, 00; Pin. (iron. 60; Ron Hill. 150; Slnbnrv. 200; BC. Lsvrcnoo. 25; Tiohbotao. 85; Thou- -uud Inhnd. 50; Union. 400. Illhlngllgnlg I! An. n.. mm. nL__ An Instructor from lln-gltou. BM!-89 0. Long. of ``A" battery. King- Iton. in in oronbo innruotin the otcora and Inn 0! the Toronto tiol buttery in tho on o! tho now eld guns. smr Sorgb. Long will rolmin for bwo weeks. Inn unna. W; Umul. II. WIIIO-'Iph Ind. 40; 00. $10; Shu- bot Lalo, IN: Bydoohun. III). - . '"""lo "UK. U05. u.--UoI. Unillot Nwillutpunidon from the gout-uncut hiocnnlhlnlnnilhn In u....|.u_ CIITU I ' Co|orod-Ari n. 70; Bar Crook. H5; Batw-000.100: . hnqui. coozclm Viow, I30; ExeolIiors"3:2: Pu-non` Friend. 900; li|on|Iumio,l`27;G|onulo.50: Uilt Edno.50; Hinchinbrook. 65: Kama & Son. 50; be late. 00: Model. 200; Pin. Hull. 50; Pine Hrnvg ms Rana Hill Inn. nal... nun. mapwr Ill unxppm` alrocb W England van in diacouod without any agrot moot in; arrived at. C. Langwith wanted a mooning oallod lot four o'clock to come to an agnomont to shit. but his motion waonoo apptuvod of. . L. Gal- lagher Illd that on Saturday In would ahip all tho ohoaaa ho had on hand. over 80IJ.~boxu. Then lactorioa rogiawod ch : n..|......l .|-:_._ In. In... n.,,n - .- The Buleemen d Buyere eun Aphrt And No Ilelee lane. The chum existing between the buyers md aaleemen ol the Fronteneo cheese hoard remains unbridged, end there in every pouibulity of the Ipeee widening. At the bou-d_meeting to-day the higheet bid undo wee Rim. offered by John Nicolle. without my token. Some eelee- men eeked no high as ten centr, but othere were more reuoneble end I-eid they would be utieed with 85. E. J. Madden eeked how many would contract {or the remainder of the you It 8.50.. end Williem Luce we: the only one to accept. The metter of ehipplng direct to England llin dlecuued without. en: not-An. {BB IUIVU ll`! IBCUUIIUIUH. The faculty of McGi|l university are now aroused over football. The professors have made up their minds that next year Mcuill shall not have a football team on- tered in the Quebec league. and no student - shall beallowed to play the game in the college's name. It was last Saturday's game with Ottawa citv which brought the matter to a head. The advisability of withdrawing the team was discussed. but it was nally decided to allow them to play out the preaent schedule of the games and then disband. The faculty are aorr_v they did not stop the game last Saturday when the rough work began. This is an- other step towards the formation of an in- ter-collegiate league. FUIIIIU I UPIIIIUH. At a meeting of the () R.F.U., executive at Toronto last night. Ripley of Hamilton Tigers was sustained in hie position ae an amateur. The (lranitea sent in their re- signation. but its acceptance was deferred until the secretary forwards to the club all the evidence that led to the oxecutive'e de- cieion. There in alto a dispute over n- ances between the Granitee and Brock- vil|e.which cannot be adjuated if the Uran- itee leave the aeeociation. 7l"L.. l......Ia.. `I ll..l\:II .._:..-..-:a._ -_- III II III UP. .'i`he etatemente of Brockville and other places regarding the Kingston athletic grounds are most absurd. The ground was made purposely tor jootball game! and was lled in. nodded and then rolled. What more could be done`! Brockville groundie nothing more than a nature eld on the aide ole hill. Wait til Var- aity get on it and then we ehall get To- ronto`: opinion. A} n mnntina nf Hm: H P. '5` ll nvnnnliun Dnuurully. _ Toronto World : President Ford has taken I rm stand this year in regsrd to professionslism, and deserves the support of every club in trying to keep rugby e clean game and free from tsint. The ex- ecutive slso deserves great credit: in back- inghim up. ha nl`.AtAnnnnf.n nf Rrnnlnzillg and nlhhnr nnyuue. U000 Dy. Ely 1 Queen : hurl In light practice yesterday nfoernoon. Curtis Appeared on the eld with a sweater and was ri ht. in the game. There is A probability of im playing on Saturday. Tnrnnlzn \Vm-la-I : Pmnidnnr. Fm-rl ha: No elolhlng home in Cenede can show a more complete ueortment. of boy's clothing the!) we do. Non one in Kingston is -ehovhg the neat. and nobby style: we um showing. GI-end Union. vhmhnld Ammnnim ninh I-mlllnn Inn, |1l`lllDU'I)l'UUI(VIl|0 IIIBDCII llll} Dluuruny. Arrangements are being made for a match between Hamilton \ .M.C.A. jun- ion and Granite juniors foraweek from Saturday. Thron nnnvnn inninln and mum .-mu. Dar-uruay. Three oanvaa jackets and two sweaters t.orno'McGill men last Saturday in the game with [Ottawa city was the record of Rayaido. Good boy. Ray ! Onnan a had A light nrnntina vnahnrrlnv lll'llUIl .' AV 0|? OI OIODDGII, ID Iy I'D-D9. On Friday and Saturday `Varsity run a big excursion to Kingston and Brockviile. Varsity II and |I[l plny in Brookville. Mr. Rafnrna; t.Imv rn nnllinu mv hair." Vllflby 11 unu |I.Ll plly In DTUOIVIIIU. Mr. Referee. they're pullin my hair," was the cry of Capt. Richar son in the Granite-Brookvillo match last Snturdny. Arrnncmmnntn Am hnina mndn fnr A Uuurgu. Enoe l\1acaula_v's arrest another matter has come to light in which he may be im- licated. The central police of Chicago ave been requested by Mrs. Emil Hahn, of St. Louis, to nd some truce of Gussie Hahn, .who married A. C. Macaulay in 1893, and from whom nothing has been board since that time. The police believe the Macaulay referred to in the letter is the same .person who was arrested on the charge of swindling. The letter writ- ten by Mrs. Hahn was pathetic, and Mac-` auley, the alleged swinder. may have a more serious charge to face when his case is called before justice Fnster Oct. Qlltll. Mrs. Hahn related that Guseie was kid napped by Macaulay, who forced the girl tomarry him at the St. Anne's Catholic church, near the Hahn house. The couple then left St. Louis. Detectives have been detailed to search for the missing girl. Tho Montreal Man are lxoltod-A very Bmlll Procentuxo. T.A.C. defeated Vnrait.y in 3 practice game yesterday by eight. to four. Will Bmnlxvilla iuninn be nhnmninnq if game yoawruay Dy algur. no mur. Will Brookville juniors be champions if they defeat all other junior teams in the union? Not. of ofotball, at any rate. On Fridnv and Snhnrdnv Vnrnir.v run a . Wash A low Connor. Winn-Ioi. Out. Oct 28.-Col. Gnilloc rllln It--hdnn In-- oh. A _.A_ eeeuul ewmulers in me country. . Macaulay is already under indictment by the federal grand jury for using the mail: for ewindling purposes, and hie operatione are eaid to cover every abate in the union and part of Canada. The debeebivee hold over 2,000 complaint: against Macaulay from varloue reone who contributed from $10 to 810 or a bicycle and failed to eecure the wheel. A Pinbeburg rm is re- ported to have lost over 89.000 through Macaulay, who ordered 250 bicycles and failed to meet: hills. A detective recover- ed thirty of the machines. The Duqueene bicycle company, of Peoria. Ill.. has charged Macaulay with ewindling the firm out. of 100 wheels. and in ie eaid by the po- lice that he will be prosecuted on the charge. Ennn Klnnnnhun an-An}. nnnxnr rnnnr Be Wes la the lllcyole l'nde-lll| Opera- tions sold to cover Every State In the lJnIon-0ne l'Il'II le out 09.000 -8uspI- clone Disappearance of II: Wlte. Cinema. Oct. 28.--Alexander C. Ms- oenlay, n Oensdien. who formerly resided in Trenton, is in the hands of the police. charged with wholesale swindling, end it is possible that e further charge olkid- nspping will be leid eueinst him." Mac- eulsy was Arrested on Friday lost, and if only A few of the chsrges against him are roved it is evident that heretofore eceulsy has been one of the most suc- oesslul swindlers the country. Mnmmlnv in nlrnndv under inrlir-t.mnnt.ln1 l Tar Dun lllcntad Pontoon. Thin mu-nin market. clerk Mccnmmon oonooobod I fol potnbou which were fouruln bounds ighb woighb and which n lmnor otfend for tale. The lpudn were IIIII down to the home of industry.

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