if he is willing to make himself useful. Fill information upon application. I rang D0yI, OUC. UII hll. T. Slnttory, exciao ofear at Picton. and R. C. Fahey. of she Globe hotel, Picton.` no in the city. William R-nin, ninnn tunnr. [ALVA nr. (I'll II? mcnutuy I 000` UNIT`- (}ordon" Engliah kid glove. lined, regu- lnr 81.25; our rice, 60. Oak Hall. H. W , Rrnn an. Vnnnnuvnr. R.C.. tra. DIODODIISII. D. B. Floyd. merchnnt t.uilor, I`am worth, In in the city. Ask for :nnr'niI\vnI-in-Q "nnnnbn|. Oak _AIK Nil` )0!!!` UIIVBFWII" " UUUIDIIIII. VII KIN. \' ` . G. H. Knob. Nnpllho, in visiting J. F. lm:-man. lTnivnnlt.v Avnnun. U. n. alum, nulllw, II v Sherman. Univornlt Avenue. Mrs. W. `Jones. . is lluu M 1 `Hon flnpuuth 00.1 uliy IIOKOI. All wool sweater: for men, may color.75c; boys, 500. Oak Hall. 1`. slum-nun. nxnhn nmaar at Picmn. and IFS "I `III Oliry. William Swain. inno tumor. have or- der: at McAuIoy n k store. "Gm-dnn" Ennlinh kid nlmra. linad. ranu. I] IfIl'I[I'I'III' I'II.'Il up -1 IIUU Iopoorl on their Bounds. Grenoble walnut: at Roddon a. Dunlap`: clothing wears like iron. Pay unto: mm and cave diocounb. Min Ella Kgne. York street, is ill with bronchitis. f\ D Iln-A nnnuvulnnnf. nil... mAiIIIlIfII`.."| 1| ; VV- uull. \JU%.. I5 IIIU KIIUUU UI. Mrs. M. J. Allen, Gnrrotb asroou. Nioolnh colored I-hirtn. soft: front, two burn down colon. 75. Oak Hall. D H "non:-tn I-fr. flu: nnnnrnl hnnnihxl lallfn COW CONN`. I00. UII Qlll. R. H. Fognrtv left. the general hospital for his home in Fort Hope this week. 1 : water nto and save discount. J . lnok. Menu-ul. road gnutor of the Grand Trunk railway. is A gubst at the City hotel. All unnl nmnhnrn for men. nnv color.75c: "Get DIAMONDS that will burn [gray blltlhl Plctod Up I: on -A-nntnbn an Iunnln llnnndn_ 1 In one may. ` ask for 5our'aiI\'orwu'o `foonpon|. Oak . ` `hlrcvlholnu-untlolhonnu 1` (I-33; -.-..;>..A :. _.._Az.A.I.. mclbmn on THE DAY. , lung av. atonmer John Milne (Capt leave Swift`: what! every `. mm. for Ountn and intph . James Svnft & 00.. agent-. . nnihn (In CI-) KI] II! an IIIIO. n. tho guest of. M: ahrnnn. DAILY Wlo IBIDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1897' $3 and L25 to $2. tumounuo. The bar Dori: loaded 15,000 bushels of Iye for . onbrenl at Richardson's eleva- tor this morning. - Th. nfnnnuu-Q (`.nI-lit-.\n. Mnntmnl. Imnnd II. I. bllloll, .I,u\N uuuuuls r31 : ` `VI-Echo, 1.800 rye; Laura 1).. :.'..'00 rye ; Pilot, L800 tyt ; Monitor. L700 rys: MIg~ gin I.._. 3,900 rye and Madcap, I..a')0 rye. 9 11! from Bum! Quinta ports. i TI. mm In [no 0.59 R. k 0. Nu-hm. l'IIIIIIY lII$$V ` UHNLIICD Will IAII lj flbihiltlhou Alhothol j. ohuuuuol-outrun-hoooj - inscription doncnnnhl RI Idutuoniu ._ -__:-_.-g: 1:11: inch mu n-om no or mums pom-. | TIC new Links for the R. k 0. Naviga- uon0o. will con 0275,1113 each. and bol nodpllod am: the Fall Rim line. The! d oltlon will Mom Mr. Bortnmf III 3 construction of the beam. They \ villbo 27: lcuin Sh,hu-9 maps { elpscity ht-our 400: will In "M33, Iooury moo. Dining noun will '-In `on s unuuoond deck. Tho mujmnn speed in `, unity hon nil hour and minimum of? nigh:-; Thu will ha 850.!!!) anon! on ' ICU, [OK I B0!" II!!! Innlnnun ul . sigh Thou will he & i\,tlh) ypent ' inhrior doeonttono on each boat. The; rscptcunot and be ready by July he. i And no ncoud lino with later. - - I Ht!`-IIWN] umua. ` The equad_dril| was very eetiefactorynnd showed that some hard practice had been done. Some of the moi-emonta lacked Lhnt quicklless and precision no essential to cor- rect military manu-uvrers Miss Carrie Waldron, as Queen \'ict.oriu,was chermmp;. assuming at once an eney. yet dignied mien. Her majesty}: subjects as they up- roached. two by two. kneeling down he- ore her to pay their honmge, won the ap- pliance of the spectators. The dancing of the ighland ing by fourscntchlanieewae well peitormed-eo well. indeed. that they were obliged to respond to an encore. The de- parture of her majeaty to Buckingham pa|ece--otherwiee Ontario hull~--.\eenmpan- ied by her retinne. was the subject of much favorable comment from all sides. After the programme waa concluded those who were voorehippere at the shrine of Torpieichore had ample opportunity to display their art in the merry whirl of dancerl. u....i. :..a.......-a ...-. .....n.m.I .'.. oh. `mo, aancen. Much intemet was centered in the vet- iug contest which was carried on in con- nection with the military encampment in the city hall. If the result euguia truly, Aldermen Livingston hunt his election to the meyoralry assured. The vote stood : Livingston. 171: Wnlkem. I68. Ac the last moment the last named candidate bought up five dollars worth of votes, but did not secure a eullicient number. season. . The nchooner Loretta Rooney from Oswe- go with hard coil is duechxrging at. Craw- tord`e wharf. VFI... _..Iu..-.u..u. Anna-u'n'n nlnmna Ohin tom 3 wnan. The schooner Anmmdnle cleared this morning for Charlotte to loud coal for the Rathbun Co. mm. 1...... n.-:- t.....a...I nnnn I....I..-.1. I IOI` NH! morning. The steamers Corsican, Montreal, bound westward; Hamilton. Hamilton, out. touched :3. Swift`: whuirf to-day. TL. nnnvsnnnr l}lnnn.u-rvnnd Minnndnnn, toucneu It awuu Wnnrl uruuy. The propeller Glenxgsrry and Minnorlnsn, with 91,000 bu=he|a of wheat from Fort. Willinm, cuno into port last. night. Tl... aohmnnp l`.mm-v and nolmnnnr \\ IIHIIII` CCIIIU ||IlaU PUII I-`EU IDKIIU. The schooner Emery and schooner Acacia, from 83 polls with pens, are ar~ rivals at the T. company`: elevator. 'I'hnnh:an\nr Knmhmn and v m-art. Oren. l'lVIll In one In. 1. \:ulupuu_y a ultuuun. Theweamor Ketchem and c m-art. Owen. with ll0.000 bushels of corn for the M. '1`. company, arrived from Cbucago thin morn- HE HANDSUIIE NEW RESIDENCE UN Union Street. near Divlslon Strut. Into! occupied by Duvid J. Whitehead. A Imnl oxpondltzun will nomploto It. Lot. and olns Hana : Oollcn In-onndn. Anni: to . V. In . grho tugs Walker and Thompeon arrived I from llontroal last night. with mne light. barges. The latter left again for the same port with four barges. gram laden. The M. T. vnnmnn\"a new stool barre to with [Our Damon. gram Iauuu. The M. T. company's barge be known so the Cnbouqg will be launched from the locomotive works` dock no-mor mw ofumoon. Min Jenn Gaekin, daugh- tor of Capt. Hahn, II chrioton the new Imnnt, AITIYIII CI Blcnuruiono ouavuwrz . H. II. Ballou. 3.900 bushels rye: I-`.ohcL L311) "1: Laura D.. rve: Xx! jyil P031 Cm.mnn,0e%.`_2S --DoVm= SKII- or Lmgdon. Clnhgo In wuw. zon- cnleu1:o:atouna- n, on WI!- '1 I\nnc Ylnlu-`O: M. L` ~ ` \"I\ ' lhIIoPtx:N..v A III` In rruleou. rugs. l`mu- Dun-.n. Oct. `:3. Darn : Denna Koccliin, Chicago to Kinsman. } `coI`Ia:ugo(3 J. 0wn.Chienzulo Kings-1 many; shone A. .\lc\'m.a.-. Clucago ;' an IL-In-.5.-p nan.-nl nu-um In-Inc [cum Picked Up Along The nu-bot Front. The abumor John Milne. freight laden. nrvod from Ottawa to-day. Th. nlnnn I`-m Rmmhnrn in unhndino arr-voa Irom Ucuwn l.o~uay. The sloop Two Brothers is unlosding coal at the waver works wharf. PIVI.` nnknnngp Plantain:-r in at Qwiffn wnan ullculrglng I cargo I)! com. The utonmor Jnmoa Swift. hm gone into winter quarters. She had 1 proaperous XIQNII . W-I'll: nu-or A. nlcvluu `0K`&`IbI1_E1n:_n|ctrgo.` --,- ' ` 2 Illlno lune Ion Iv-oh. ., I. 3. Watts, l`icon.co0siu olA-iolhn ` Wyeoit, is in. tho city. He visitor! tho. hospital humming and found his: cousin ; ncnpontingolll-I. lo will likely re- ' have his Colin jggo nut I-eel. Ilr. I Wanna in Inll: hr Ngxon pun manu- fahtu-ud fueling Inploinnm 1 ._..g.____. I. qzuiurncuaun dingo up *_-:-_'-:-_-_-_m:. ......`. ..:"..'! OXDOIIGIMIIQ Will (I E '. n`l.'."..."` com I! ma Iuwr Wurxa wulrl. The schooner Fleetwing in at Swift! wharf diochnrging a cargo of coal. Thu ntnnmnr Jnmnn Swift hm none into ` Ili mny nave noon. The attendance was not as large as on `the previou evening. but yet the city hall held within its picturetque walls no mean Assembly. Refieshments were served from six to eight o clock. during which time some very ne music was rendered. The programme wee identical with that of the preceding evening, of which the Wum gave a engthi report. Among the ob- servers ilitted-- are. there and everywhere, pretty girls clad in divers costumes, repre- senting the many various characters, from the etern-looking. resolute and dignied cavalryvvomnn to the little. coquettiah Irish leseie "with mischief in her eye. Among all the costumes none were prettier or more becoming than that of the High- landers. It sug vested at once the stirring thought of how t ose dountless eons of the land of the brown heath and shaggy wood had bottled bravely and fearlessly for Eng- land : crmse among the unknown hills of for-own] Indie. Tim nmuul drill was vnrv netipfnrtnrvhnntl Wu loooufully Ooncludod-Oontnmel an aunt 5|` thou Won VnI'l0d-'I`ho Drllllnl of the lady Oudou Wu Inca! - lnt-'l'hO Athndnnoo uric. Tho second and lab mutin of the mili- :I`{ oncampmunh occurred net evening. on in claim; in an auspicious and gor- In an EA] III nnnnina. Rnncagn has at.- an II. 01"`. `II II IIIIPIBIUIII Illll `V geghs us In in opening. Sueceee has at.- Innded every_e'orb put forth by _,those ladies under whose able msnugement. t.he encampment has been conducted. But they have won more `then eucooss-theirs no the co rsbulstiona of every observer, theirs the `Kent! oi` doing s noble dead.` The eyes I. st will sperklo with a brighter lustrmchelecee then will be lsddenednvith A new joy and hope, and t. o heerts that will best with e warmer throb by the en- coursgemsnh Ind assistance accomplished by the proceeds of this benevolent work will be eutcient expressions of gratitude to more than compensate Kin eton's "soldierlsdiee" lor their labor. green I. ough it may have been. The ntmnrlsnnn wsu nnt. ma lsrim In on THE `LAST tvtumo or THIS has EucAmI:NI's C-LOSE.| Arrival: at Richardson : elevator: rn......u n n-n.... `tun lm.l..!. pp. . MARINE INTELLIGENCE. BOOTH & C098 93:: and Wood Yard. 'a6RaE6;J7 EVENT. '-__._ ollnudmnallopol-L # 5.- .5: I\-__ pores. when \\'. Coclinne mapped the revol- % var. Sullivan bounded fdrward like u can- . non ball, scouring I good lead and mnin- itnining it. up to the t-ercnt.y-live ynrd. ; | limit. when Bropliy came up abreast, fol- *. | 1 lowed by Antindol. The Inn mimod was I | uutorinlly nuiatvd by Bmpliy. When 0 Ilupo wu touched Brophy toncliexl ii` . . I 5 than Amisdol. Sullivan and Austin. 89- 1 | tram the lint. that than was not the dil- I 9 (ounce of a foot. Anhisdol was giv-an Int 1 . we pad Sullivan eeoond. The second i ` s will in tin olf nut. Thursday. II. in ` | thought that Sullivan can outstrip Antis- ` dol when in condition.` Hols out of trim and sadly loch training. `haunts undo I was dun uncouth. -`L. ..... L. I` I I)...` _..lJ ._...|-I IXIHIIU rvuuy IUIV llll} lI!`I'l[1JllfIlH`.V EUHUUH. The football game between Quoeifa and \'araity to-morrow nfmmnnn will be :\ purely friendly one `and will be devoid of the extreme roughness which clmrm`.tori7.es mo-t of tho leagwo games. This game will be the starting point. ol the fornmtion of an inner-collegiate league, which is now being so rtmongly agitated for M2 Mcuill, Queen`:- and \'a.raity. Tlicro is A possibility of getting on a match with McGill next. month. URL...` :. .. -L-...).. _..-_AL L.-_II... I.. II.` IKUIIIEII. There is n ate.-ulv growth. locally, in the feeling that: football union among the princi al college: of Ontario and Quebec in not on y desirable, but necessary in order to keep the noble game free of degrada- tion. The four strongest senior teams in the Ontario and Quebec unions would be drawn into such a union, namely, Varnity. Queen's, Mcllill and O;.tnvm. Besides these an intermediate schedule of surprim log: strength could nlnu be nrrnngcd, con- sisting of Trinity, '\'nrnit ll, q3ueen`a ll, Royalmil"tnryco||ege,Bin op`: eudpoei-ibly a second team from Ottaim college. Horne and home games among these teams would give the public more of this popular i-port and would exclude undcrnirable teams. Every game would be between giant-. in- ntend ol a giant and pigmy as is often the cape under the present Ontario union eye- tem. Of course, in such a union as in pro- posed, the rules would have to provide for the playing of only boim 6,-le ntudentu by each team. llis.-etiefaction would be re` moved. the football would be puried, end the public would see contests between well-trained amateurs instead of is lot of ringereend lmrc-beens. I roar hat sprint"-n conlut for a Gold Watch. Yestcnlay afternoon the tint. boat. in the one hundred yard- dash for a gold watch. donated by Con Millnn, was run oil in the city guirk. Them wall :1 largo gulionng of Ipectator! amlmucli intomot. was evinced. II. was originally intended to have ex !erion | of mm races, but owing to so few entries being received this intention mu given up. Thoeo who tumod up were: C. Antisdel. Gnnanoque; G. Sullivan, Ponemouth; A. 3. Austin. Lyndhnrst. Antiadel and Ana- tin are students in attendance at local in ebituliona. Bnophy, the Gananoqno sprint- er, was allowed to shut for exhibition pur- I1!` VL'lIUH|l_V UI lllll`ClII\5II|[` H IIUW ICU yII(.'lIL-. Capt`. Allen will build a new ice yacht if he can dispose of the mo at present. on hand. \I....... II I` I.'....L _..J ll G I2`..I....... IIIHU. Messrs. W. C. Kent and II. S. Folger are having their ice yachts overhauled mu! made roady for the approaching: season. 'I"|m fnnrhn xvnmn I'ml.u.-non Hnnnn'n and ' IIIUU III use uuI|vIuuu IIIBEIIUTB. Strangely enough the Kmgetoniane endorse the uni invite as to the nges of the Kingston players, all of which were to the elfect that they were bone tide juniors, be- ing under twenty rear: of age; the regis- trar 0! births out 'loronto looked up the records and made utlidnvita that three of them were over age; hence they were not eligible. Pmsident Ford, of the nnion, domes this. Only one certificate was made out by the provincial registrar and presented by the Hrockville representative at the executive meeting. The other two men protested by Bmckville me only eighteen years old. One nnn in que~tinn never flayed aguinet the lhoclwillejuliiorn, n proo that Mose lirnlmm and the facts he attempted to write about were strang- exe to each. ' l|A- L. AL, ____._|,._.., _ __ 1,, .,.L L:, n,-. 1 Machine Made 3;: Chi!-II ZIDD I [5 ll} I3ll\JIIn "As to the gentleman who got his head out, it did not happen on the field and hail nothing to do with football or the Brock- ville team. The incident grew outufn qun'rrel between the gentleman nforenaiil and in ten-year-old Arab with whom he had some dilference and wlioni he had pre- viously as.-Aulted. A (l6lll.K!l`\l.B mis- statement. linrtrick did not quarrel with anyone. The ufliiir (lid not happen on the football eld, but when the team drove away the van was [ollowad by a mob. who pelted stones and mud until the Kings- toninna boarded their boat. Even then the stone throwing did not cease. An In his nflinr Inlun inuininnrinnt I-nnnl-J. UUU ELUHU lIllUWl!I lllll IIUI4 L'U\A`U- As to his other lune insinuntinns regard- ing the conduct. of Kin;:u;)niana on tho eld. they are beneath nrmuo. as they are as false as they are cowardly. -4.-v. nu. ..... a. J. B. Carrnthers in considering the ml: visnbility of purchasing a new ice yacht. (`Ant -lllnn will Imihl a nun inn v,-mhh if E$.':"u5x"i."r'i'.if ..'{"ii..r-Iii.` ` V ; . y. II. In! . ~ - I an Sullinnmn ouu-trip Antis- \ our anxuctv Is for your iI:c::'(:i:..i9:i}q.n1i'n.;?:..:`.".`. m; delicate child`; the child ,`,,:",:cc_",_, tl L 3. Wm _mN that in spite ofal.l your care- ful -ovcnwatchmg, keeps Htengnatpomullor ml-hthe con-I thin and pale. ' Exercise X sent 9! all paths. [ 1 lpe;I A :PhnaeII `Ives-ha. ! h d _ 1...: map gboucecwsy {mung peophi seems to weaken er an ,?;`.',g'1`....,...',` ".':.':'.".f.'f'..,.".L`2';"{.'L` food fails to nourish. .T!1at \ f 3`; ";_"."`f ':"" :"';"'_"";` `F 9:; ` ch'|ld needs Scott s Emgnlsaonl | unicalnuun. 1`ait`aon:|netnfuI~IIioh:l wlth the "`"h"i"r ' noi as a medicine, but as _ Mn - I ' chateau-`uucwomommaycsaug a food containing In tho ""'J;,,,,_",`,`r,',';'.:'.', $",',,,'``" 1 elements . of NIH. It mum. Theatre nnevh annual mam nch nollurllonl Iboukloltinhli Inf! vjeurqnqhaw Ilehllj-no 1'. _ _ , . , _. . | Spa! flaunt India. I ; owning mung peophi 3 ascomhhtl at no mvdncoow. lhnmmu. I I Ivrgsnonlh, on smuucu ol their how. 1 ifhcwonhghounvnn dovmadtognnosa ,usd uuhrhnnonc o! a litany sad I nuical mun. l`ait`oovchItn hniohnl 0 puttionpt Ih music. ' I uvau In unluvlu. uuoalue OI KOBOGEIQ. Tho Brockville juniors are all under twenty and actual residents of the town. 0n|y a day or two ugo the lrockville p.\- pora dubbed this statement {also by stab- mg thaw mnny members of the team. while mudenba of other places; were in attend- ance an the collegiate institute. l "trnmmlv nnmnnh Hm l(m...om.:..... III IIII IXIIT I "The Brookville eld in not. as level n u billiard cable. but it. is much smoother than the stone quarry they attempt. to dignity by calling in A football tiold, in Kingston." If the Kingston fieldis not. more level than the head of the mun who penned that item then it must indeed be a vast hollow. If Moae Graham can nd a pebble on the eld is than A null Imrblo it will be in r to club it as stone quarry. Dollars to doughnuts he never new the eld, which all beams who have used it claim to be the beat. in Ontario. ouseide of Roeodale. "Tim Rrnnkvilln inninru Ann .ll uni-`Ar ---u----52 A would 80 Sport Atnptu Io crltlelu And one us Full` Iuuomont. ' ' The groan misrepresentation: made by. Mose Grahnm, Brockvillo. in I letter to the Mono:-onl Bur concerning the difference existing betweentho junior team of that town and the Grnuilos, are unworthy of tho pen of any man. much lou one who clnimetobou lover of fairness nnd truo Amateur sport. Hero arc I law of the inns \ in his lunar : IITVI... B-_..|...:II_ l!_I.I 1. _..A A; I._ ,_I -, , COA_l AN9 wqoo, A oosyanugv ATTACK. A-Pnnfv "RAEE. Sporting Noteu. .._..L|_-.... ._ `J- the ranger mm muluars." Thi: pamgr. surely make: oloar to nnv business m vihher a shortage of the dilference batweou the bxlanco as shown by the tre1=4urer'a books an} the mztual cash on hand or that he had that dullbmnce deposited in his \'an|f., which in surely a large sum to leave idlo. M.` I! IIIA Lana kann n-\-snnal DH]! lihi. I largo to Iowa nue. Now we have been manual with Antibi- Vguity concerning that p& regraph, `end it has been said that we lid not go for enough. and that we should have gone to the vault and counted the money. But when you c<\mi.|or that we were appointed to miihltho accounts of ltill only. and that owing to the books not being ready wewero unable to finish our_ work until June 7th, 1397. you can see the folly of counting the money on that day be ascer- toinlhe amount deposited them on the .'ll=t of December, lhmti. Then some say that we should have re ported this camleaaneu on the part of the treasurer in having his books ready. But hail the rriter gone further and quoted the lav-t paragraph of our report he would have found it to read thus : ' u\\'..... ...I.l ....nn..n-uxnrl the! lhn hmnnnnlr be reqnoueu M) llI\\J ma uaunn run~:_v M1: the nudimrs an the time 0! their gppnilw ment, so than they may do their work within tho time not by statute," :\ pun- grnphuf-\-irnl imporumde when we con- sider tlmdiiculty pmsentod to auditors, and the clmwo for crooked Work on the mark of the treasurer by writin up his ooh no the auditors do their wori.-J. J. H.\m-m.I., auditor. H90. hmt pupa: Ill our city will on uuuu Lu mu smmlaluus R smiah attack of Int. Sabbatln. The pmpor thing to do with it. as with all nainume mu-tv'no-_so.- of that kind. is to bury LL out of auglu, q-|ickly~spaulo it umler gmuncl. T.) turn in over more would only Infect Lhu ntmolphoro. The press of the country has almmly. and very properly, helxl up to reprnlntiol. the gross falaehmrl and iuulemuwy of the so called paatmrai.` anal rebuked the bitter. ruthless I-purih from which it cune.--\`oun, etc, C|Tl7.|~:.\'. A Prlmu Cnmplnlnt. Km: Oct. `.!!l.~('I`o the Editor\: I are by your issue of the `. .\lt.h that gunid Reid was dismissed for giving tobacco to convicts. It would like to ask the ollicinls of the Kingston peiiiteiitiary, if such was in breach 0! mo rules, why they allow work on be taken in from (subside oi the prison walla and have it done for tweuty.Ilve rent: .1 l.1_\".` If thin in justice for n ineclmiur doing uusinoca in the city of Kvzigstnn 1 think it is time that we would i...... ....ncImr nlinnvn. If mimoq and dntou .,...___. they Pointed out I Bl; mu-ropunoy `III: the council Did Not Act. l)pon-The Whig Wlel` Dirt 30: (live All u lu- tonmmon that noun Iluvo Iloon Pro- qluccd. SmnsnAM. Ooh. 97.-('l`o tho, Editor) : In yesterday : Sum of your pcpor I notice a short`. account of each of tho pub county auditors` reports. and how been much umo)-ed~ by tho injustico bho wribor hu done the auditors of 1896. and beg luvs to make a few corrections or rather a fuller explmuwion concerning tho rlporh of last year.` He dnha us as auviitorl of I397. which is probably accounted for In our op- pointment in that year to nudihtho no- comms of 1390. but in which he hn dono us A great. injuatlcmainco ho nftorwurla quotes from the special auditor : report a deficit of $l`2.888,89 in 1897. without ox- plaining that that sum was the total of all the shortage: that could not bonpocinlly accounted for and conseqnoml nu brought down at the end of the special Audit. Then in quoting'our report. he has monitionod two of the minor items, huh lrwb pi hi; on- timly of the major onen. one of w ich dia- closoa an plain in words hzwo war no.3 do- ticil. of nearly $3_."i()1). In I thus : --\\'. r.......1 niniimnx In ha the much ticul. or nearly $:s_:mU. 1!. road! mun "We found $l1),u50.6.R to he the ouch on hand as nhown by your treasurer : books of which only $li,5:3l.7'. wan deposited with the Folger Bum bonkars. Thin nu-nur nnrnlv mnlxnn nlnar nave munu W (.0 Ivan um! : - "\\'owould recommend that the trennure be requostexl to hm.) his b.)0kn_ roa-Iy for elm nuditnrn AI. Hm time or their nm)nint- Trust Wlth (tonic-mpt. K,Ixx;.s`rox. Oct. `. !).-~(To the Editor): It in sinoeroly to be hoped than ndxb Sab- luth not a niuumo reference from n Protea- hmt | ulpit in city will be undo to the umunl.-llmm R smiah [AGE l\'.:\gium 1 unun n. u have another vhnnge. are roquimd I em | notico.~-;\ .\|r:-Iuxlr 1" U'IIlIII"I' I IIIllIK`u The pictures of the groan. jubilee pumm- sion by the Imuznisoope dmw A large audi- oiwe m the Grand opera hens-3 last. night. _\!u\`h of the Inagniconco of the great pageant. has been pro-ervod by this wonder-_ Iul mvention. and it in a privilege to pee _.....\..,.....a .....-o. nf um mm-inn nmoesoion. New musical Isiah Ilnlmtont. Harry Y. (`Ia\\q\; mm of M. II. Clcxbon, fnmmau of .\lcKelmy .\ Bimlfa u'nnmilh- | in; -lopnrtmonr. has opened 1 music noon ' on Queen street, Toronoo. in umnrmigv with his cousin. J. Weather m. Mr. Claxtou "is popularly known in muoiml cir- city, and the mecca of clen in the qr?!- tho new con . m is around. Both mem- ber! of the rm had been in the omphy of T. Claxton, mu-ic dealer. Tomnto. Iv cl I ....._.p.4n. at I.'.1l'I, A New Pnhul lack. ' Dr. A. J. uoumgunl. oouumm. om. l after spending a for days in tho mty, left. ` for Corn`-.\ll on the noon train bo~dny. Dr. 3 Mclkmgnll is the comm ol the with o! T. Mcinnin, cloth 0! the City hotel. and in M very wonlghy. He in arranging to on the market an improved nu! lock it ich he I E to having patented Iul mvenuon, unu ll In n puuucgu \v n... represented parts of the moving procession, including the queen, C.\m\dn`u premier and the Ueumdian rontingent. Many other pictures am nlm given. the beat. of which was a pnnornnn on the river .\'i|o. taken from :\ m-win;,r boat. A splendid evening`: .n|ln|v.-\ivIlIII\I \| 5. uivnn. and ndvnnbnzo from In-wing DORE A F|ll0n(.lI(I UVUIIIIIK H entertainment. i- given, advanu\go should be taken of the privilege nbrdod. 1. \.4ll.\loUlI, mu~-s. number of yen:-3. HE SAY! H! AND HIS ASSOCIATE -Quin lIIr\|_l9 [I A 0 A5tK)0IA'l`ION PROPS BTY . 3 than fenced grounds. The uku- llon o 1-1 snout will run directly through then loan which no close to snowing no- the of 150 on). App! to J. 8.BIunIll. Iulloltor. Olnonu mm . IAN AUDITOR'S CORRECTIONS. mam p..Tx-If B. Linen a co. The Jnhlloo Pirluru ,; ,',I_:| -uwuv- -- IDIO RIO!`-FT." l (Ill!!! bill; WU Vvuuuu . If names Into- give them on short- Consult SUTHERLAND when your feet need to be treated to a new pair of Shoes. His the "Old Doc- tor" of Shoedom who al- ways leads in Low Prices. "Come in to-day and save a Ifmvrmmi Did you notlmow that we alum Oar- pets and make them like new for I amnll sum ? -_--.... . ....c 9-`. oqnnsnon nu I\I\I:\II\ BIlIiI|I DIIII-I MURRA`Y'S ELECTRIC CARI`E'l` CLEANER will do the work. (mice at KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE Unit: the Patronage o! in: Brno the Aluhbhlop and tho You llov. no Dun ol Oliuio. hllhwn. uh Residence 01 Autumn Ounn. Johnston aunt. Christan Term nouns Nov. Isth. no but Idnocuonnl advantages. with mum canton and oonvonlonoo. ll: nrtmotoqnot And Sknung. FULL STAFF of lvnlwn. Guiana. rial ntonuon (inn to In Ividunl noodu I311 Th Iononont and oulmn ol home 0% not! with the hlahont mental tnlnlnq. nnlo ll-pntmnnt in olnrto n! It. Arthur Inchaln. IIM ormmht. rm-l ohnirnm.-Corn! gt-arch/0`! 5:. Mn: lax-lnlouo. Brmlfonl, I. Carnovsky s factory hot boevnon Jolumon and In! on 00% senmuxun. hot IIOQVIOII Jonnwon Illll III: III uvuj Strut Mum. as Alln `st... homo and lot. In " house and lot um! BORI- non Prlnoou. I hgu 1! ml King nndbon IN. 3 In moon on mm mm an. non um; Si. no! lot. chm Elephant Ready Mixed Paint,A1abc.stine,Kalsomine, varnishes and other neces- saries at smuums HARDWARE: mNn`E%n` F Em Tr turn your toes to SUTHERLAND, the pro- fessor of foot comfort and past master oi shoe style. Wear SUTHERLAND'S worthy Shoes and you will be always on easy street." dollar. nn"l'Oor:I:lT.. bounce 'nn;l'WiT mum! King an um-a St. mm imunu (ho trout. one and lot. cm. 0 (icon: and sun I. MIM. F0 0' '33` "'10 mcj gnhnnnnnn Home lm manor. 0: uvlnuv Inn uww-rv -u. 51) 56, Karl gm, mun Gordon 8%.. donbl1 brick Inn; 018 Johnston 3%.. new In use and otclllll. an frame onto. Ant! I60 ofher pro run In elk nml ODIIID lb: ale. to hat or 0 Lugs. 0ARDl:llF;`$" Real BI`t.nto ` loIIo:h)|nn J ioinl u---.-__- lwcar wm. TA_llen ma _son, ALLE [Ham CLEANING Bloctrlclnn. co-uunuon an an Izhcmclllxum onllilocttlttnplushulul. |smmIIts? |-.;2.a.%a; do of Johnuton t-moot. [Int house wont lo Street. with furunoo and OHM! Inodsrn conveniences. Aluu the Stone Dwel- llnc, III Blnlo Street. with modern unmove- not-.tn. Apply to Jon: Ilunm. ` `HAT LARGE RESIDENCE ON NORTH I rllncunnl . wsn s Mu un- mu muck ol mt fe... an-I uuw Inllnts I up smug no use oulun-I Inn _.._-_ __:.._--. Cc` FT juff"-j I `U as Puma". xumknoxtunoux Vinita -:2:-: W3 I31 Unlnlnv olluauu `Phone `N. Output Depuwnou 800. _._..._ _____ "M(_`.'jI:`B--;I-'OO___N_.` `.'1.F.!.`.,`.E'.`..`.."`~"""'..".:`....i"-.2` A alt-untnd dohmllod [lurk Homo, uurner Union and Albert Strut with {our full Int. Alnply to A. SPTRANIAN. an In rented for the \v nurmonchun. In very low rent. I ; ONLY IN |l\afd/2" `rm cm:-`I \ FOLLOW DIRECTIONS. new s"roRa. ..._ .-anus-Lb; nnu- nu-n-s un1-hAn..n-~ `I UVANTS. 11 v Ctwvtv I32 0NTAI;l0 STREET. -.... nu n.......o Innnnmnnll For sale or Exclnig;-.` .EN'S SHOES. . .. You'll now It by tho ho. CIBBIBURN IOBIIIELY '1` E lum- donoo of 11011.0. A. Klrkpnt. ok. beauti- lully nltuntod. oppoulco Mumdonnlll Park. My ya to KIIKPATIICK & Bonus. Ontario st. The Best. D `H! nnanuau: `tum. Johnngn Itnet. Good locality. dnllnu. all modern oonvonlenuu. I H I` 0! HI! FLAT OVER run`. mm! '0 Ole were Kin Itroot. I 1:1- 'I him 0' 0. pl: :3 no I I `J-`lrvll ID] HI: -.I -IIHIIIQIIU` lIl'I\lIUI'lI` / l'Il .s-l`I-um 35 to 615 pa bun. E`, N. from um co can not nnnmn A II ono-I-hlnl to dnughton of ob - Egg." 2 full Inlormnuon 0991) $0 I WALL. I.A.. Plinolpol. T Iurludd moughonuu world. Porn: Dnuo an 015:. Conn. solo Proton Benton. IX. 3. A. 0 3Iloy Io Pill!) Ind Inuufy tho Ill . Iul nil L|r."Ial|ol tno. I P. `am numom-:.~.2 ;"s.::::v.-:~:.::=::.:: .;lnn.!hiu mad: with snupuy Nu. Luxu- lnt air vim: Clean. Wholesome Scalp. pm- dloul by Onnoulu son. the moat elective lkln purlfylng sud beautifying oonp In the "Vail. 1: well an Nut: and awoomt. for And unnpry. Thoonlx prowlmvo Inolnulnz o: the Ponn. Odd Purllltllre for Parlor, Ipung. pun. gnu nurury. Tnoomy prevvnuvc Q! in man mdciogglng Pouu. tlcura huh mm II.-....|....o on. -...|.| Inn..- n..... ..... Er A BARGAIN--'l`HA I` nx~:uvTT|` Luv . nltnntnd dahmhnd But-k Hmno. oornar ' 4 I , "A. p 4 ruw&uJn3n u-foo mplyto DI. Wmnnnn. A BARGAIN--'l`HA'I' |H nit-untnd dohmllod Bnvk House, inn And Album Stunt. with {our full lulu. YUKON HANDSOIIE NEW RESIDENCE ON ninn same. non! Divlnlnn Strut. Inhulv Will not Earn, but "J. 3. mcluw. Ilnzston. om. Library ml Dining Rooms. We have Ohm. Chm loll. India` Dnuorn. "Inner Wnccona. In NI. Onblnoh. mains (`-lons. Its. use ollhooo no Amorlmn manur- cun. IDIOI` all our low nI|>|oo,nml an vonh hnoeunn. Pilot: :3 not but on on at bun w Oollq EDUCATIONAL. * TO BE LET. it-y- '1-- bulb!-cubs `FOR BALE. at uispuiy. Catholic Regieter. Toronto: The arch- bishop of Kingeton admonished some ol his people egninet giving the countenance of their presence to what he understood to be a puiely civil contract of marriage. The (llohe does not bother about the purely civil cheracter of the contract: but on the contrary it declares that n heathen mnr~ riegeia negood an a christian marriage any day; that "marriage in this country is acivilcontract:nnd it goes on to eseail Dr. Cleary {or having "abused his author- ity" by commanding his people to remem- ber the character of the Catholic mer- riage. There is no need to reason with the Globe. Ito lan unge is uncall- ed for by mom rs of urch- hiehop Cleary'e ock. It merely hlirrte out in the moat rechlees fashion the antI-chris- tien doctrine that religion and marriage are in no way eaeociuted. Religion and the church have nothing to do with a mere aihir of the heart. All Catholics regard such notions of marriage as the Globe be- lievce in with horror. Let others gov. ern their orrn con!-ciencae in the mat- ter. The Globe in its anxiety to make em. a one against the arch- bishop doee not stick at misreprc tentetion. When it an "none of us has the right to pace in gmcnt upon his brother," it inr-innatee that the archbishop went out of his way to make an attack up- on a Protestant marriage. The contrar ie the feet. He npolre to his own ocl; only. He spoke upon occasion iven among membere of his own ock: no the ulohe'e view upon the subject, although they may begenerounly intended to lead the Catholics of Kingston out of the dis clpline commanded by their lrChbl9ll0p.lhJ not likely to be preferred before the episcopal decree. Proctor I)! Prlnco Edward Island. . Aleundot Bannermnn \\`ur_bnI-ton, B. A.. IN) L. is 3 am of the hu Hon. James Wuburton--who won a prominent mom- bor ol the Colon-Wholnn ldIuinVltntiou- and is now in his forty-fty you. He Inn oduootod as King`: college univon-ity. Nova Sootio. and in o borriolor rooidonb in Charlottetown. no onutod tho legislature ol Prince Edvard blond oouombot for tho am district 01 Quoon'o county in the your lkond woo ntoloctod II tho Incohe- siou. Ho ho: boon toioo mu-riod-6nt. lo lino Dxvioqdooghtot 0! mo lion. Dnniol lhvioo. and oflorvudo to Nico Longworth. do (or oltbo Hon. John hongvrorth. Ho It led to the hon oltlnoporly bocoulo of Hon. bod Poton romonl no Britbh Columbia. II-ooivluvn magnet. The falsehoods uturod Igsinot Kingoton In Broekvillo pnpu-and coal mind to oshot jourmls. n roll no the uuulting 0! mon ol Iunding and nopcct. vitnoo Dr. Cloth. whim: promeution. in diognccful In oulnnu. can Inlilg allowance tor jho liouuo gin: toioothll disputation. Wanton :8 lllonboenaolhpnol from non thuhuliu,cIl'. 0. lluqih und jndp Ilocdonukl. who have ad` hon vrou sand in Kingalnh. Ilr. Ihmuio 3| but known tho manual Kinguon uhlolic mound. but an lot uuplugsml vunh hupootna. ;tIcOI 5:0 not but 5:: `I. F. jfmxlson co. to seep banana a near-garuen : Montreal Witness : The archbishop pours contempt upon their church. which he terms a house of unbelief, and likens it toe theatre. because he believes that his words will wound. And he refers to the marriage service of the Protestant church in the most opprobrious and in- sulting terms. And yet this man. with nothing but hatred in his heart. and with curees nnd reviling in_ his mouth. imagines himself to he the servant and follower of the meek and lowly Christ. He must be exceedingly unhappy with such hatred and may therefore be regarded as an object of pity. By nature proud, insolent and over- bearing he has had the misfortune to ho successful in his ambition for ecclesiastical promotion, and his faults have been en- couraged and find in the theological teachings and notices of his church the proper matter or their indulgence and in his occlesiastic position the means for their display. llaslmlin Rsmiater- Toronto: The in A... Ilopuluon. nuwnug run in nhcti I Itndctnrhn Vhth H nd. the vouuhnding IQIIQ Wildltnntl in . Hits Adana ll I Nov. ls%._8hoiou W AdnII'~NosInht. who dlllbr llfom them In UNI!` |'Oll.l0|l- Ottmu Journel : The Cehholic church : eh:-track doohrlne. we teke lb. in not. arous- ing irritation. but the erchbiehop e explor- alone. In it neeeeurv. in eteeing one'e own faith. to rip up one : nelghboure! That hue often been the favorite gtylo in former times of disseminating one`: religious views. but. luckily for the world`: peace and goodwill, moat. good men of all creeda have come to utilun more the milk ol human kindness in social dealings. llenunointione of come little seen" of one`: neighbors. of heet.hen," of the "do~ gredebion" of mixing: with them. of adul- terous concuhiuego. of "cold, dry. hum.- leu and unmeaning eervvcee for the deed --why. anywhere they would erouee brou- hle among even the moat. phlegmntic peo- ple, and can it. be really necessary in the interests of religion them they should help to keep Cenede e beengerden ? Mnnnrnal H/ihnma : The erchbiahon 0'30 UIII q IIXIIUIL Guelph u-old : Wen archbishop Clenry and bio polbonle. In-angers in the dominion. the document would have creat- ed A great oonoltioo. Uomin from a con- tlomnn who he broken out n the mine place to often belon. it bu drown forth, in non cases. only A mild protest. Some men cannot help being bigooed end norrow- minded. They think it. is a duty they owe to God to hurl offensive lon uege at those who differ from them in the r religion. nnnn J:-nulnnl - Thu {`..n.hnlin nhnrch n `rhqy blunt: the Futon! to Iron n the Writer And uln Advloo M to the Bqlh -`l'ho Qtylo Wu Not Rupoctlu| And oonnoou to Pmlnugu. Toronto To] run : How in the ultra- monuno Mutant "Rollo Never Makes I Mimic to be nooncilud with the hilmric fact that Rome did nuke `James Vincent Clonry archbishop of Klngnton ? Mnnmul Quanta: Amhbinhon Clurv Ulcer] nronelenop ol nlnguon .' Montreal Gazette; Archbishop Cleary hes stirred up 5 considerable hornet : neat. He in very sound In the doctrines of his churohg bu! he has I most egg:-nutihg way of Ileing them whore they touch on the relation: 0! the feimhkl with their "npented brethren." RI: upnndabea do not mic` Mr peace. and in this they dufar from` the uttirenoee of some very high nuzhorilieh in his own church whose zeal no one can queehlou. - Hnnlnh anld 2 Were archbishop can pursue 3 Business or Shorthand ooum FREE at tho THE CANQDIAN JOURNALISTS EX- ___._- -. .-.- our-ungnnp-`Ana mus mass on mm. mm`. OPINIONS. Wen nln ntrnnnu-A in tha `vugocn coffee in a pure `plnnution Ceylon and cannot B XLD. `.2 8 had from Gilbert. AL....L "'.`).n ,J..I....I. I-.t night _ |...4.... In XIIIIUC D .\|4I'. '-I D [III] ITUIII LIIIIIUITI. About 7:30 o olock luh night. I heavy hail storm passed over the city. preceding adownpour of rain. The hailataonoa were not. quitou Inge an pigeon eggs. but they were fully as big as math WHICH K". UIUVIEUTF IKE IIIIBEIIIK. A 32 saving gunnntood on every man`: suit. For 88you gel: an imported tweed suit. Dunlop, King 8%. Th: {might nlnnmnr Jnhn Milnn {Pant acorcn unou BIIICIQ. UII lll. Adnnco was held in the town hall. Burieheld, In: night. the uttondnhco bo~ ing Above tho net The mini: wu condncted by (9. Lou or. n... 5...... .3... .4... ...:s. .5 to an 1` WBTU llllly II III In! lI|'IllU U- When you buy a mic don t. pay too much. You won} it you get it. At l)unlop n. Fr-mix unsung. hand ~hagm_ bnilad ham. IDIICII. I 0 WUH I : II yUIl "E II II: IIIIIIIUP I. Fresh sausages. had choose. boiled hum. Bologna, pea-ted brochfub bacon at (hi- bortfn grocery. Fnulderb silver pan mu-mnlado is as ood no home made and just. II cheap. ave you won the 8 lb. jun? James Red- don & Co. 7|` -.'I._ .__.I- .\.........s. (In ID- ---LL-.. Kingston Ladies College, A CHURCH SCHOOL. 'l`ni|or- {nude ovorcoata 810. We any they can't. be made up for loss than SIS and und would like your opinion. Oak Hall. Phntnnrnnhnn will hum tn nmnnrn nah ."(l Wulllu "K. JUIIT U!|IIlIUIlu \IIl Ilullo P-hotognphen will line to prepare new view: of Kingston when the two grain ole- vutore are in evidence. It would nevur do l to send out photographs of Kingston from l which the oluvntorn are missing. A 39 nvinn nun:-nntnnrl nn nmrv nun : illln uumup, i The freight u Noomn) will Monday at G mediate porn. Tnilnr-mnda Inc-clue poru. JIYIIB! own: (I um. Iuuuw. Tuilor-made nib, SIO, 8l`. .5l\, 8l3.50 Scotch tweed ebcto. Out Hall. A J--an` -an KAI.` in Oh M-\-n kc" one IKILIUIIII OK lvllla IUCIllly. Tailor-made trousers. $150. $3.50. Good solid tweed pants 81.: Oak llnll. ' \\'.u.I..-.-n L...` 5.4. nn I-ninn -.1. Wllll WHO Wlr WOTII !"!llJlll. North King leave: fot Rochester st 5 p.m. Sundnyu. J. l . Hnnloy. agent. Tho himmnt. ock of man : nvnrcnnh in C0|0l'I. III IIICI. Tailor-made boys` suits, $4, 35. 86. We lnvo them for less but not such nice quality of cloth. Oak Ila" ' Min Murthu Sharkey, Winnipeg. a unit at the home of_ Mr. and Mn. John `Brien. Rum-all strut. during the past four Inch. left to dny for her homo in the west. ll`... `.48.. u`. - -nun nlnntgiinn I`.-Inn conuncwu Dy I-. hOll(lBl'. Our boys shun piece suits at 82.60, 83.- 25 and $4 an the heel value in the counz: lmniop. King St. _. Provost, at the New York clothing non. nova. bud ouch I largo assortment of road -undo clothing this season. His upo- cid inoolboyfpsnh for 85c cannot be` hnntnn. DXIUI. llodioalhonlth ocor Fen upon: the city {nucleon `onodnoaso. No am hi ncii by the health - mom, an ion epoch well for the heal ul- noaqof the city. Sun:-in] for Hnllnwnn nt (hrmn n--- j 0| IIIU CII . Spocinl for lldlowobn at Cu-aon n-- Chocolate me. and lac. lb.; creams 10c. and I50. ll: gulhdropn loo. and 15. lb.; Alluioolc. per lb. Oysters and In '.?.'tz.':...`:' '-.2-*.":'.-. .... .. Xlf IIIC III Vll Klondykc Goldj Ill.`/QTIII I! III vury IIIIU l||l&.l|I|4y- Men`: Chriety" still` buts, $1.25, $2. Oak Hall. New California prunes at Redden`s. You need not pass (iilbertfa when you want. good ten. Samples freely Riven. Dc. Mundell intends removing about Nov. 7th to 228 Brock (street, formerly oc- cupied by Dr. Smchhoune. dentist. Cnmnluints Am mnda of A sum: of vnnmr CIIIJIOU Dy III". UWCIIJOIIIU` UBIIKIIIIL Complaints am mudo of A gang of young rowdios who congregate at the corner of Montretl and Ordnance streets, annoying the residents of that locality. "I`niInr.nmrIn hrnnnnrn S`, 50, $1 Anrl VII Illllu Workman huvo begun laying pipes from Ontario street along (lore street. to the Moooro"?ompnny olovubor. in connection with the water works system. Nm-Lh Kim: Innvnn for Rnnhmtnr mi 5 vvvry "yin Aw ctulll ul onlur. The pl-any duconuonn in tin city _und Ontario lnlln, which onrybody udnmocl who ntonded the qiliury cneanpaent, wcnurnnpd by \\'.Shot. of the Rock- wood nun`, when ability on 1 decorum in lbK I is _:_4I -L.L g..- ..-..p.`s... _. Zllllls Bod: Iild wht our conpoliton nay. thy have reason (at nding. Dunlopi ulna an its in; 0 neat did Bantu shot up promo. 800 on non : um and rovwcouh lot lull. Il`_.I...JA- AL... ...._.J ..g._ g..- .1 'IIVC$ I? III! Wduoodqy than pond to one ol Woodstock`: oldootcidnno 6: .h.. '.....`'%.';'.".'."".:!.'. .'&.`. :`._"$"` p.ln. BUIIJIJQ U: I flIIIIUY' IKUIIU. Tho biggoot nock of men : overcoat: in Kingston. Boo Dunlap : ulster us 34, all colon. all lllcl. m.:l.........a- |......v...:.. :2; gr. on xv- I 0% -K@j',IIlK C I] ynn. gutnincounc Onvnn, .ho uuotocundnin. Ntunduuthdin Ki Ihnhonu-I-iotl Bonn Ind- .Io-. A1:-I-nidbn in Kin:-nhnnqnal ll.-n- AIW K ` don. A luvdhg i llqutuaand ll - ihnn Ii nvi In `minimal in I:_'r\ an or no my. App! shelter. Iiluo "0 l!upuI'I0r. UK}. I UHF. \lIlU\'|4 U gI'UUIl'y- Several more car loads of timber to be used in she construction of the M. '1`. com- pany`e new elevator have arrived. The material is of very ne quality. Klan`: f`.hrin`v" Mill` huts. SI Q5. 31 ! H1880 III: {In US` Ill". In the letter of "Cnpholic the date of Mgr. Murry del Val`: visit. to the queen : jubilee was I887, not 1897 as printed. Nn nnnn lilm Judd hmmirv. 2 ban for Juoueo was man, non mm as pnuceu. No son like Judd laundry. 2 bars for 5c. as Gil rt : grocery. l Klan : And hnvn nun. In In 750. Elmrv. ' ac. no uunerun grucery. Mon : and boys caps. 15:: to 750. Every- thing worth keeping we have. Oak Hall. l)nn r. min thin nhnunn of crantinn A mir lvlllllx WUFLU IUUPIIIK WU UIIVD. van Illll. Don't miss this chance of getting 8 pair of ne evening slippers. A lableful of bar ains all reduced to $1.50, at Hainoa & Loo owe. \l7l.:|.. Dh -Ann` `An 0'.-nil-u -pggldnn Ln. l.10CIO(~E E. White Rose soup for family washing has no superior. 5c. A bar. Gilbert : grocery. Hnvarnl mnm mu-lnndn nf timber in be ll! 31.20: our rice, ouc. uux u E. W. Broo on. Vancouver. B.C.. tra- veller lor G. A. McGowan. in spending as low dgya in the city. John (lilloe ie. jn, has purchased the roporty on t e middle road, l zlat.nburg, gnown M the Wafer farm. Soft shell almonds Ila l{edden a. Men : brown and black Fedora hats. $1. Finest at. $2. Oak Hall. In 9|... I..nm. nl ut`.oI.nl:n ~` Hm An}; ad` A Young Man