wmns . . . . Lphorlum. __ L-.. - _..__ not ID 1112900. \_\ Illl QIPIIOIITIFHI I )!!!- pnm at home there-in imminent dang-r of the roving armbql expeditions meet-: ing in Africa. TM aitmtiun in brimful safer: and It look: as it u oullct on hunvoidod byumrroodorol` .,..,... .'.`c':.:'..`..n... `'`....." u'.1`'1'-'* 7` D` pu-NI:rnuo1._. -_ `_' of d an the &d&wt I... I H. - -... ...- .v.--- uuvuu-v uv-It " '1-.ectlv cI'2.';u.u.' -ioodlnm notary."-0:: -ll; Ilboring far- ting n (ilk; they wil_l find that weshtnll nonhonnklnduuhord ,!atunlo.| be _'|3"|||" OM58 '0 3995)` ll =00-" F. Boottvidhd mood: at Walt) lately. it nonen tlIe_ I_-aroopcaamns upon .od]'_cGgggQ o[l._ g... which the prrun Ia_ l!nlIImoua._papers ,1, ya.` `guru. .'.|,.u..,g,.` at Ill shades of Oplllloll prumumg tho` mi.-P.` _[_ ouch... q. . 5.. d. marquis of Salisbury the nation`: sup-2 dmwhn pol-1 in bringing Hm I-`ranch filihusiera - . ' to their tunes. Franco, bouncy, 5.,-cum Gallup ll. Dickson. can oloollcotor Dict- nol In needs. \_\ itl| on-itemdm nu-Q 1;:-nod Suny nigh; gm. 5.. 3.. pun at home imminent daulor. -4.; In um lmn mu. Anna .n..`.. London. .\`ovember I.--'l`h-. African situation has been aggravated by the French semi-ot`t ici.-it note made public on Tuesday lull nml already published. Then the situation was funher tlgfih vnted by the British colonial office or- der. issued the same day. declaring that there did not scam to be any Y`Pl|.s0lI'll)l0`. fear for eoniplications at Nikki, capital of the Borgn territory, "provided me French government hehnves mason- nhly. It was added, however. at the colonial office that Great Britain has determined more effectually to polrce her territories, and than if the I-`rem-`u int in trespassing, complication-a will naturally nrise: The wording of these statements. .it is pointed out, show: that both lids are inclined to, tune their ten 1'. Even the Tinms qnru- "'I`I|nI 3' O I`-chain qng n|l|.A-Ian. snows Imu mun mass are mcnnea to; Ian says: "That, if t French are unarm- anouxh to rlht. in can in; out the theory of e lectivt-. poueuon constitu- a title will reluctant! ohligd nppiy It [Lb on n HID nu-n nnt-gninnn nnnn And Nolthor Grout-Brltnln on France In Imnng To Do lo. .-Ionuninn lung '\4|n-1 .u-.--..u..ln.l |..- nhn "'7': -`I IIIIIII \\ llll IIIIIII IIIT IIllII' Ullly ho In-lievwl in ft fulurv hf wit hit-h hie life would he nwaning He was In man to he emul.-nu-d in :4 h_\'.'||l n1en.aspe=vi.-ally the young me is age, who would like to In 34 ' I 5: In aid in snlving the arm! hlem of powrly and want now p ing in upon us. IIUIQ H) In!` YHFHIHTY OI IHI gr?-`ll lll'|I'l. -\\'hil(- some of the` spf`.'|kl`l'.'4 --nuld nu` ugrer with Henry (H-arm-`s nu-lhml nf n-|'orming am-ioty, all mnvmlwl in him high purposes and :1. huhlc-ido-ul. llv wzn.-4 nm .1 man \\ hn built for limo only. fur willmul he IlN`i|niIlRl(`.\l`. spirit men J lhic nan uhn unuhl Iilnn In uln mnnn- 0| l11n'1ur_\'. Ii 3091113 In us lhn.l H19 wnrlrl (`an ill :1fl'nrd tn lose such :1 man as hr, but the \\':1_vs of l`rm'ide1n~o art` in- srrutnhlo, nml` we humhly how our hands and any `Lei Inortuls 1~nn1zmm- law thom.~u-Ives that so bright an wrun- nu-nl of the human rum has exixlml.` In this sad huur of your ix'renvv- nwnr, Mrs. George-. we extend In you and your funlily our hear:-(ell ymp:\- Ih_v and our best \\iAln=.-1 for your fu- Iurv \\'elf:1rc-." 1 T110 mm-ling \w1s:11ldres.-wtl by .~\. Hap- pins-, J. 1-`. Baker, J. I). `l`l1n111p.-um. M. `S. Eurnetlo, J. M. Mnchar. P. .-\ykru3-`I. . ~`. A. .-\_\'krn_v1| and Mr.-Shunt, student n! 0110911`! cnlh-go, all paying; high tri~ hulv In the memory of the gre.-11 man. .\\'h'1In ennui nf lhu unnnlrnru .-nnlal nu! and equality iur Ml men. Of all the great reforniws of the nineteenth venhiry We consith-r Mr. (is-urge to have been lho greatest, im- vnuso he laid the six at thv rout of the tree of (`(`f)n0l1]i(` evil, and he will Iw l'Plnl`lIIiN`I`P(i in the yours to come :I\ .1 inuwfnt-tor of his rave. ' `Though dead hr _v-1 Iivolh,` :imHI'u name will he on the lips uf future gen- o-mtiun.~xuftonvrIhun than)! any nihe-r man who has yet .'l[)p6`.'|l`P(i in the pngrs of hivslnry. 5|.` nnnnuua In nu: lluul Ihn u-nu-III l"lI\ . Puuul it the Wol'IIIC$,'I Iootlng In Bupoot to llcnry George. The workingmetfs meeting. in Whig hull, yesterday ufu-.rno0n,was ultended by n goodly number of the old ulbendants, whu came no any 11 word und drop :1 (our in mmmemurution of the IMP Henry George. Jnmnh (lam-a-n Wu: vhmxen uh.-urnmn. lne 13.19 nenry h(`Urg'!. Joseph George was chosen vhairmzm, and .'L resoluliun 01' ('nndnlvm`e in Mrs. Henry George and family, uf New York oily, was mount hy S. A. .\ykruyd. and s9('()l1ll0(l hy M. S. llurnvtle n,nl't'urried by the nwetimr. V The r9s0|uliun_ x`o:uls as follows: The snvizll reformers of the rity0fKing.~1Inn, Ontzlrin, (`:Inntln. haw learned with deep regret of the sutlth-n,nnd cal.-rnnilnus death of your most highly ester-um- huslmnd und father; who fell fighting the lmlllo of lmnosty in high places and equality fur all men. Of nll llw tn-out rs-fnrrmrm of ' lll D00 VOIIIIIIII1 IDTISCIBS. Wyflnd in tho`-case of the heart. ,irrog-.:-- ' lnrgcii a. disturbance of the heart : action. and papitatlon, common amon - reonn who are much addicted to tithing. Hence also the nervous tremors whichofce n followanlghte smoking. The same d e teriorabing action which alfecte the nerves supplying the muscles affects also the nerves supplying the muscles. affects the nerves eupplyin the blood-veseela; the various glands oome irregularly eup- plied with blood, and their action assumes a. morbid character. A RESOLUTION OF OONDOLENCE . uirectiy. Then if-we`eo;ne to examine the eifecte of tobacco upon thefaervcus system. we ~ nd that the various nerves which preside - over nutrition, over circulation. over the muscular tissues of the bod , are especially concerned and affected. or instance, we know that the nerves of sensation are i highly impresaible, and that the use of to-' hacco for the first time produces such An action in those nerves as to be positively ` pninlnl. Thus the effect upon the nervous tissue is to a certain extent to destroy its function. Hence it is, that the individual inwihom at first nausea. repugnance, and pain were excited, can alter a time use to- bacco with apparentimpunity, the nerves having been `partially destroyed and lost their function. But that impunity is only apparent. because we nd that after a time there is a degree of deterioration. The pathologist who examines the condition of the nervous tissues in those who have habitually used alcohol, tobacco. or simliar poisons, nds the physical constitution of nerve to be altered: one reason why we now nd so many individuals suffering from locomotorataxy, a form of disease unlsnown - some years ago. Forty years ago, general paralysis of the nerves supplying the mo - cles was unknown; it is a disease only re- cently reeoghized, but has now become only too common. Those who have paid atti n- tion tothese rnatterstell us. that in the spinal cord, portions of the vesicular matter forming the batteries oi the nervous sys- tem become destroyed, and we have in re connective tissue taking the Place {Oi e highly sensitive tissne;_and when that pre- dominates we have then loss of muscular power, and irre ular movements. This attaches not merely to the nerves supply- ing the voluntary muscles. hvnzfinll in than:-nu nf elm hsanrh. irs-err.:.' In 3. anlruu. To me it in a mute: of uhculeh thebinohepneentenli htened utelect eo- ciety. such 5 hhit no 0 o! the common use of tobacco should he to extremely volenh. If we come to look oh the sub eat in` the new elementary menner. and ex- emlne whet are the cocoa] eilfecce of tobacco upon the blood, who do we. nd? We` nd (no one of c'ur mou ehle hyeiologiete he: told an) that the elect: o boblcco upon the blood ore ol e'wry deleterioue character; elm in loch. it tends to produce an on- natural degree of lluidity,_ attacking those most iinpoxhno conebihuente of the blood, the rod corpueclee, the meh highly vital- izcd port of the blood, containing one of the most important. elements of the nervous tissue, prohegon, end it memo to be upon this conetitucnt that toheceo och moat. Zelle . -1 I _ directly. 'l`hnn if.wn"nnma axnminn the effect: igiixi Errzord or smoikiuiaj an xn;uIonj Illoot on , the B!_ood_- linen! . Dun-crud. ,.. . SOME ONE HAS TO LET GO. v u. ...u _ ill pro. pr9s.q- I Hallowc cn Means tune Woodman Wont Ionian. Woonnmn Wnrr, Nov. 1.-Sonrcelyany ploughing has been dons yet on account of tho continued dry weather. The ground in voriylnrd. J. Gutsy in 1 happy man; I um girl has come to any. The many friends at P. Hooy nnglnd ta volcano him buck Quito I nullnt puod th ll bore on dado; omlm nuts for l'oruton lodp. 0. ha pur- ` chad I now plough `from R. Johnston. I agent. Gait oxcibnont mild around have our the Ital ol about In-an Wnndhnrn lnmnrv. nr ndnhlum-In. I... ITUDVCHKUTIIWW 1. CW HOE Woodbc hotory.0 'lII)o' man hnvronnkl I Iiunhonrralfm trim: JAMES REID. "W -ADQIT IIIIII Il-_-_.- Just WHAT YOU ARE Loomc FOR! THIS BRBAKA THE RECORD. Antique Oak nish, with ~*`\` British bevel plate mirror. _ Exactly sam as cut._ '5-U ONLY $18. ?t, They will not last iongx A , Come and met one. Silk and Wool Mixed Fancies 50c yard. Checked Boucles , Scotch Wool Cheviots ` Iiancy \Veave Cheviots. Fancy Weave Boucles ' `?::3And you can have these goods made up right in the store. Made without worry. Made quickly. Made to satisfy and not much to pay for it. Our Dress- making Department wins new friends each week. '. Have brought us the bulk of the Dress Goods selling. The business grows, the growth leads to new conditions. One or two pieces of Colorings are a nuisance to us unless the line is to be reordered im- mediately, and so the odd lots go at reduced rice for quick clearance. We group them in with ot _er price lots and often no wordis said about the extra` value. And here are some new goods, many new styles. A section of Shelving piled full of them. Stus from France, Germany, England, such a group of textile goodness and style at the prices hasn't been seen here before. uuvv nuns Iv" Va1ficty'and Fair Prices` For Black and Colored Dress Stuffs Starr & Sutclie, FORMERLY RICHMOND a co. I18 and l2() Princess Street. EB IE1` BIID, llnngor. 1`o\'i't=L"'S.-` King St. . .,- 7 - - r Lending Undertaker and D`-mature Innuhoturer 254 and 256 Ptmoou ltrocc. 'Ks'.'.2: lIV?I ma obIzyi...,.L. andhornoo.`j ham: m IUT nI:n.1I.'4lnl. ucr. XI!--`III DUI] mono: ol John Bonltoo will [0 glad to learn um hoiu imp:-oviz. lb hnuuurod lromn nun attach pnoumouii, John John- noohuin contact action now Ina homo. luau. Harvey an hsri their homo ruhingld. Ian) at tho ' dc sud uhein-onho latmhoob Bandin- tondd his has-nlon Friday. It. Hu- llivodhaofovnu ya:-cud` I I ma nntl slim... n.. ...`I:'... and get r_.-__ A __ , V --L-_ -- -- Slrnsrslnn. Oct. 29 -150 -any lriondu If John Bonita: will h dad in Innrn `uni. lnnuullow nu u on 1.4-. um _r._sggn um, um 1| An B_.L4..... VJAS. JOHNSTBN & 00., A beautiful -31 Black and Beaver Over- coat. with vulva dollnr. Ian: would my cheap at 01.60. Our ptioo only 06. Another oor lino. nmo out. Lut union you would pay not has thnn no. Solo ptloo 01.50. 1. Iugvn Alan nmnntnm m-n `lingvno HAL}. not. nu man no. son pnoo moo. We have tho nonstop m_ulo' `Hunt Coot, which we comldor wltholztfdoubc the Boot value In the dominion. Ogn prion no; It in V011 woh om. ~ - Olou Prion. Quick Bulu. _ . C1 omnn*s l:g|irlng Time get Pure Blood ' bysuelng 3.3.3. No other remedy ossesses such per- fect cleansing, hear in and. urifying Yroperties as Burdoc Blb Bitters. t'not only cleansesinternally, but it heals. when applied externally, all sores ulcers, abscesses, scrofulous sores, blotchcs. eruptions, ctc., leaving the skin clean and pure as a babe's. Taken internally it removes all morbid effetc or waste matterfrom the system, and thoroughly regulates all the organs of the body, restorinfz the stomach, liver, bowels and bood to healthy action. am: Ml hm. .`9'( Ova 12u' Wm-4? W in-%-a Btwqi-u'oHm1tauons or ennui `Color wpappum` l We are showing oxoollout vgino In Iandlpr lopdy-Ina. com. um chain. at Ro_oh_ Bottom Prion. 0111 : ' ,; +-"*!'w9`'i-e- 4-v~ `i` Cor. Princess and Bagot Sta. snunmw $1.00. Nuts, Candy, Apples. Ta`y, Figs. Oranges. Grapes, Confec- tions, suds good time. We take great one in providing (ha Han! , Iunv gun the boot, -xgllh . lung 1`; -km 11. '9M`V'Mz - -v:-w -v 'r'":r.'Jeaxcu.e. Coats Little Idvbr Pius, 3'::"nu {at can navnu --vvvvlvvvig wuuv DIG Ilv IIUUII Inv- ing! Noe idling. u jbo oonumuvo emublon would burn thy people bolion. B0 ru 3 vdnnhlo public Iurvlnt. doing In. ducymunny and won. The gonn- Inutdid notdadntolothingo. dun-ing use ciao tho pins: to cloud. lost is could non noun him wInnlnwuwuIud,u|dIo.uuuoyoo- c1mingintho0onInI pdunn. be in u- dgIndhlt.nudhuboouoocupiodnndiu- dutrknalyat work. ~ __L.I. ..4_.I_I __ 3; L__ L_._ _.-_,, --w- -vu-`J aw -can-c `!'hwholuoonda|.uitiu|nonnnn- hctudnndnapiliodbythooppainioit. by an 91 lb WNOI0] and 80. John IIul.lnhcu"uoopnuyoonou ou. but is hlhvcibptlidonlnnuhlhopouu dononhcgndlion, and how vufnsllh Ihtbmgblulunltnn tho uplan- Iunbwuninnalo. The experiment proved e success.` In one you the prot lrom the eetebliuhment netted over 82,000. It would heve con- tinued. this money-meking, hed not cholere among the hog: broken out, and the order been issued by the veterinery expert in the employ of the government for en extinction of ell_ the enimele effected with it. Not only thet but, ee e wiee preceution, look- ing to the etempmg out of the disease. the buildinge. cheep etfuire. were burned. The heelth otlieere did not deem it expedient thet the buildings should be re_-erected et once. A privete individuel might heve gone on end teken eome rinks. on this ec- count. il permitted; but the government bed to be ceutione, en en exemple. end in the public intereeti. but in due time. if it bee not been elreedy done. the pig. gory will be re-stocked end re-opened. The eoet bee not been 830.000 ee Mr. St. John ellegee: it bee not been. in ell probe- Hllty. over 85.000, end it would not have been tbet bot for the uulortnnete incident, the oetbceek ol bog cholere. to whic relerenee hee been mede. ` But the overseer. whet bee he been do- .__u \V_e zjlr , ,_ Al. --_,__, \ A0!'IVfITY..;3N~TEADE. Good timer, to he truthlnlly mama. no proolaimm. If 9 onriqhi Hoe bnaineea exiita. it needa proven-`-it will rather be a cell-evident truth, Yet onalaet might be aliuded to which prove: that there in activity in. at leaat. tome lioea of busineae, if not in all. Many of the Canadian bank: have all their bilia iuned up to thelimit, `and have not auIIeieet`1:eper to eupply the demand. Someol ther'n..t6 meet this demand. have been" to borrow from other banks. nch a condition of atfaire has not been knownto exiethfor many yearn. It in an indication that trade in growing in p marked degree. lor where plenty of money la in circulation there moat 'he activity in ' Houetant lonerala aelar an the door of `is better that they refrain altogether irom ' vice for the departed ia a,harmlnl and * reetantoice for the dead;. and Father '1 I . A HAL!`-WAY OFFBNCE. Viou general Kelly baa declared the eabahnoe of archbishop Cleary'a paatoral to_.,be that Roman Catholics may attend the churchor the gate of the cemetery, but moat not enter leat they may ,take part in a eervice. If that in to be the apirit of the Roman Catholics of Kingston anal oi the dloceae---and surely they must obey v the mandate of the church ao forcibly expreared of late. it attending funerala from Protestant honea. It will be an inault to the dead and a poor compliment ` to the living to practically declare that the beautiful and pioua_ eer- unclean thing ` to be avoided or if it were a plague. - The claim and policy of the Church of Rome" in the true and only religion would reasonably impreee the minds of Proteetante with the propriety of forbidding attendance of the faithful at re- gularor ordinary services. but at the bier and the grave all dierencea are auppoaed to he dieeipated in the common feel- inge oi qympathy and brotherly love. There in nothieg in the burial service of. lenaive to any religion; no word of contro- veray or reproach in ever apcken. at p 'Pro- Kell_v e announcement. deliberately made after careful consideration, in the shadow ot'_ a great olfenoe. haa heightened feelings of nlentllent and contempt. . 3- up voovu--u---wu yum commercial circles. -:..--- THE ho C-raaacn-a vvcz 'l'Io Ilnnqu-Illlrocp. We unyu to Inn coup with in . and uh , ho dnutlyl A I|.'hn.|Io:'ul uni.- Q It III!-1 JXIII-II. Almcnto Guano. ' Rev. R.J. Hnhchoon. H. A.. loft for Kingttoon on Tnoodny Int. He is expou- orl back today, nod ibis patty wall un- donhood that be wall apt return alone. finding Ibo work of looking am the good pooplo ol St. Andrew : church aha hard for bin uuuidod ollortn. Mr. Intchoa wiuly ddamluod to luvs an n- Ilnunt. Tbopooplo of A-lnonto wlllgivo shanty volcano to llrc. Butchoon. not only for tho uh of bcownwortlz. but ulcofu-thonhdhur hohod.I.lIopopII- Ill young pact of 8:. Andrew`; vvv---- v-- wv-v-r nu... -u, I],llIII':;I`t.W-O|-|:IIlI@Ol. an suuhd. A t undo b Ipruilm Quinlan onp`:.:i.:nol nuunl! unusual. an puuur nun by Ipnnauu "QnickoIn on 5 of onion umd. lioonotoouon. wilgivoncnptoupt ro- Ihhhnnnutud phutmithout. cunning burning qr irritation. Imp it lady for nnnnmnn. Alan hvnnnrin mm. 0-oninh. 5:::. nmvugururnunun. nupu may not ' Ahoonpuin "Quich- gc In tho iodtoou. &.;?nickonn" id` UNI)-V,T_' 4 --.- ---u-cu. gnu. v-u-- - --- -u-.-.. Vtltalo, 122. A utondy noovory in now going on. likely to Int. In the two last weeks of October there won on usage recovery of four points in stocks, but price: are you eight and one- qunrher points below prices of September 17th. Chicago an `in now 95%; Miueonri Misc, 29;; New York, Ontario end Woseern, 161; Reading. 23; Eric, 15; Delaware end L|chwunu.'l52; Delewote ' and Hudaon, 114: Chicago and North- _..L.__ Inn A -.-_.I_ ...4-..-._ .- _-... _. O Whilepless than common is heard just now about ghting in Cuba, there is suffer- ing and sorrow and hardship there to a de~ gree seldom equalled at any time since hostilities commenced. Unable to conquer the people in open warfare the Spanish have undertaken a system of stervation, and the rv ports repreoent that hundreds are daily dying oi hunger. It is said on whet claims to be reliable nnthority, that within two months fully 6,000 people have come to death by starvation in Cuba. More than three times that number -have been killed in all. either in battle, by massacre or in prisons. The story of Cuba : wrongs is a long and horrid one. a blot on modern civilisation. `prosecution of business. _.m y, , V . 4 ` we as r`-A-on up iumbcirunu-;. thelominien genre- ment to pntfen ex'pmt~dntyl`.on lumber. idling IrHch"the;_`United Btetes lumber- men. heldlngmhd-.lleenese. will become more eggseeeive In their Geuedien,opere'- tlons." wields hrther that it is the do- minion whieh,sho~ild ect es the touring of ' logs from Onterio to Michigen. pursuant toilets;-estehllshed preetloe, amounting to internetional trade with which the Ontario | government cannot interfere. The Free Preet an four qoestionemhicyhe Winn, ` emong other papers. 1's' invited ing conditions. Oenede can defer plelng en export` duty on logs and not sacrice her dignity or betray or main- tein natloml spirit." The Wmu can only nnderltend the situetion-as it is presented by those who are interested in the lumber business. The lembermen are not egreed upon nnypolicy. The majority of them 0 answer. A `'1. Is it your opinion that. under exist- - demand the impoeition ol the export duty * end the regulation issuanoe ol n` by the _0nterlo.- `government to the effect ~ that the logs cut in Canade be out into lumber in Cened The American lumbennen would then see the wisdom of demanding that congress re- duce its import duty in the United States. ordo without the lumber owned by Ameri- can and needed across the line in the The legal way is to protect the Canadian forests. and to such an extent that Canadian interests will be most advanced. The majority of our lumbermen, es" the Wine understand: it,. endorse this and the wishes ol the majori- ty should `prevail. un 1- :; ...... ..:_:-_ LI...A. LL- t\..L-`_:.. 4. Is it your opinion that better trade relations between the United States and Condo will be lnetened by Canada adopt- ing on-even more vigor in policy of retalia- tion ?" The American , in their hostile attitude. l. they have had occuion to do. and theirs is a policy of blind` which Canadians need not accept. Retaliation is a bogey which the Canadians have ceased to fear. --- -.. ....-.v- u. -..v u... uurv-vuuu vv an-nu run. The Americans must have either our lumber or our timber, and the Canadian cepibeliste must sooner or liter realize upon their investments. -v -.. `av Iv-I unal- "3. la in your opinion that the lumber interests of Canada, as a whole. would be Ierioualy injured for more than I your or two if the export duty is impozed '3" They would be affected. seriously. but. Canadian interests would not be infurod in the long NIL- l..,___--.__ __..-L I._..- -:AL___ -,.__ u u u--.._... rn. - ...... 2. Is it your opinion that the Ontario I government. can give such legislation aei will equalize the business advantages oi Ontario lumbermen_ with Michig lum- bermen. and at the same time pl con- gress in such a position that an increase of the import duty would be considered as be- yond the principles of inter-national_ law 3 The point is not clear. The Ontario gov- ernment should be. and no doubt is, free to do what it thinks best in the preparation of timber regulations, and without any interference with international law. It cab impose what `conditions it pleases on those who purchase the crown lands timber. The federal government haea duty in itself, which it will either perform or have a rsesop which parliameht mayor may `not accept at the next ses- sion. Tbe Ontario government, by the way, has undertaken to ascertain whether I there is any truth in the report that pend- ing the enquiry of certain timber licenses the Americans are prepared to make an enormous cut of wood. It is considered an undignied proceeding, by some, but there may be ground for it. The Hardy government is being watched closely. and it will do its duty. , - A no I- 1; _ _ . . _ . -.__'-_ LL-L AL- I._...L-__ %{;s.::st;t;.ts;;.. A `only Aulotnu. I. -goo- Within the Is son you the Livingston Bu"-0.. hon. have phi in vigil Ipwuio ol om.ooo. Thin you may add in one alumna. an 1 no-n-nl tlhdr hug? CUIIDJIN. '.'l'IIII _YXl' IIWXKI III X. cheque. u 3 ' ol thdr hnl. 8%. Ehetonwou dowel! to note chi: whoa shuyuutnldotnun C. Livinphg in MI ax:-uni aunt. ` IL Wuhan: nan-nu! Lana In-n vvululn. u,u.. plwluvni 0! Inc Hill). no will nhonly In uhibitod. Tho bowls are buusilul. and ac line as say our imported into this country. Bosh puirven won by E. C.`Wuuon. I. A.. no of Prof. Wauon. of Queen`: unironity. The bowie given by B. I. BI-iuon nprooontu tho ohupionohip of tho club. and tho och: 1' tin winner ol tho indie: attics , r.. Watson __wu humans in Inning but pcir. They will In cog:-and and oxhibitod in 3 day or IVO. Nannnee Elplees. The report`. that. the bar room: in Nap- anee are sealed up on Saturday night. and that the eeale are broken by the license in- spector on Monday morning ie a little wide 'of the mark, bun drinking during pro- hibited houre heebeen pulled up with a enort. acting. Three of the leading hotels have entered into heavy bonde that. obey will not. tell intoxieanle during ibited hourefor a term of one year. be other hotele have alto decided to prelerve the |aw,and in eeeroh of e Sunday tonic will now the other way. ` ll'1'|lIlgCIIIU DIVG DCIII KUXIVIUDI III`, Walk ,C.. '30 to! the CI 5 d n*||.::'u9t.. E?a|r.l:d_ 1'. t.:.'n. :2. The pl'i:O.b.:)-V'li:;';)0Wll gi\-on'by B. M. Brmoo, M.l'.. MIC by tho combat: of tho bowling club have been rcoeivedby Dr. wkl. 0.0,, nunidnnlnl` an Alnh, Anal Iv uuuuau nu-uavuur; llV'IIl-IIUII. Secretary F. E. King. secretary of the local board of trade. in in receipt of a copy of the memorial preeentei to the federal government by the Montreal board of trade, impressing upon the premier Che imperative neceeeity of procuring legisla- tion providing for the equitable distribu- tion of the azsete of insolvent debtors. The memorial waelorwarded leet npring, bur. preuure of business prevented the remier from giving it his attention. The ontreal board has reiterated its prayer to the government and ulna the co-operation of the local board. )I [l: Under Bonds To Keep llmt. Nnmnu llxmous. Thu nnnnrf. thnt. also In! rnnmn in And the Incident Fnrnlahea I `loplc for military uoaalp. M<)N I ltliZAL, Que, Nov. l.-There are several rumors aoat regarding another dispute at the St. John s Infantry school. As the story goes. Lieut.-Col.Vidal,recent- ly gazetted to the command. asked Lieut- Col. Buohan, on his arrival at St. John s, to hand it over. Col. Buchan, it in said, refused to do thia on the ground that he had received no instructions from headquarters. On this|Col. Vidal produced the general order appointing him, and demanded that the command be given over to him as senior ollicer. This Col. Buchan had, of course, to comply with. After doing so he left immediately for Toronto. The allair is causing some little talk in military circles. I.` l'IllII|lla An unjust. acquisition in like a barbed arrow, which must be drawn bnck ward with horrible nn%uiah. qr also will be your des- t.rucbion.- aylor. Tn mu-rlnn hhnnn Ahlnrrliiinl in nnr-Al-mu uruuuun.-uIyIor. To pardon those absurdities in ourselves which we cannot. suffer in others, is neither better nor worse than to be more willinp to be fools ourselves than to have others so.- Pope. WHICH CUIIII UH HUUIIIIIR--` Llllolwnn For drunkenness. drink cold water; far health. rise early; to-be hnppy. be honest; to please all. mind your own business.- Franklin. A-. .........| ..-....:..ILZ.__ 1. `EL. _ L-__L-.I UUVU-"\lllIllUII. The greatest purl: of munkind gmploy t.hoir'tirab yearstomake their last miter- ablo.-Bruyero. A trnml wnrlr in nu nnnv nhliu}nt.idn- Inn}. IUIU-:lJI|lylI`U- A good work is an easy obligption; but not to speak in requires only our silence, which costs us nohhing.-'1`illotuon. wnr AI-unlrnnnnnn ml-inlp nah. cunt--u Cu. A not Io.-ovum. Men are never so ridicufonla for the qual- ities the have, as for those they nlfect. to have.-- `hanon. "Flu. ........>--L -..._L .1 _._._I.:_.l -...._I-_ Illllll more. ` Flabtory is a sort of had money to which our vanity gives curroncy.-Locke. Firs and awnrd urn hut nlnw Anninnn nf UHF vuuuy KXVUU currency.-LOCKS. . Fire and sword are but slow engines of destruction in comparison with the babbler. ---Steele. `Y- ...-_ ....__ ..l!`._.J-4I L.'_ -_.. _-___:-_.-- DlUU|U- No man ever offended his own conlcionce but first or last`. it wu mvenged upon him ` for it.-South. `In... ....an ..A...._ _. -.'.I.l-..I-..- -_ LL- -.._I -lIuv| uuuua Cenaureis the tax 3 man pays to the public for bein "On.-inenb.-SwiEb. To he go and disagreeable is high treason a ainsb the royalty of vi'rtue.~- Hannah ore. li`l..La...... :. _ -....L -3 L-.I __-_-.. A... _.I_:_L cupcureu. Fridhy evening Wesley Mills, lock- masher shout halfway henween Smith s Falls and Irish Creek , started home with a ery coll. The horse bolted ah the noise of a thruher and throw Mr. Mills ouu, unusab- ing his nose, and it in reported that he will lost! his eyeeight. . mun w ouurloy 1| culxpu lauwry. Mr. Coogrove. Prelootl. while homo Sun- day. left. eome,8200 with Miss Cosgrove to deposit in the bank next morning. Dunn the night sorqe would be robber entere the house, preeumably in search of the $200, but he escaped before he could be captured. '1`:-irnnv Avnnina WAEIAU Mi": Innlr. W55 BUIIIIIIUKITI` UUU DUU IEILU. Ah the police SJLIPD. Brocltville, before ink iatrnte Doaobn, on Thursday. William Gm Am. A farmer of Oxford township, was ned $30 and coat: for sending deteriorated milk to Shot-key : cheese factory. Mr. (`Anon-nvn_ Prnlnnh. while hnmn Run. man u ' Th ; pomsinu of Mrs. Allison Fitohotz, who died in Chicago only in the yank, have been brought to Roslin for but-kl. She hadlthree brothers and four sisters all living in Canada. Hnniol Ir-Mnllnn, Relieving. wan nix. Vlng KI Vllnauau Dan`cl McMullen. Belleville. was at- twked with congestion. of the lungs. A christian scientist. gave him treatment. and when death was near at hand a physician was summonod. but too late. A}. 9.31`: r\nnA nnlrh Rrnnbriiln hnfnrn WEII. . On Wednaodny at St. John ! church, Smith : Falls, 3 ceremonylzook hoe in which Nelson Pennock. Broakvile, and Miss Acilla Scouts were united in mum- mony. ' The ramming nf Mn. Allison Fimhntz. |,l| bllng. n0 was I Inuluuur on uuu Muonic order, I.0.0.i`., and 11.0. U. W. W. Wutohorheud, North Crosby, ' Went-. sort . En Juod th to_wnehip of North ronby for 3590 damages as n town of an accident he sustained on n. deoccivo aide- walk. _ ' l\.. |l7...I-_-.l-_; -L BL 1-|... . 1.1.-Al. ll ! 1:. Em A. Knybae died on Tuesday in Linden. He was born fouynino years no in Stirling. He was a mambo`: of the Mnnnnin nu-an I,0,0.F.. nd A.0. Suetntgfromjkhenmatinm 1` In tccouunudod to use uni: nyl- John 3...... Lyhdhurlb} bu been `granted A United Bum patent. for I churn o! hii invention. '....'h Hilda- D.....u-ul-.I>. ha: Innnn nnnninfn " '*;.a?~}i`g;w;mg.g { I-nu` nu oundouod Inu-ru lpuuunucnmnnh en una- n-- ._.| n....r...nu_.A nnlnmn a! 1:1- or mu mvonuon. _ Eu h Whito.PreIcot|:, hu_been appoint.- I ed_nlg t operator nh- Sgsibuvlilc. Where the ' recent. O.P.R. noeidanb occurred. 1 mm. M 1 am. n.n...m., whiln .1. ' IBOOIJD U.!'.t$. IOEIGBIW occunou. Min M. J. Hue, Bollovillo, while at work on` Fridnypighb dropped dead. She i.Eu,Qwcnty.uven years of age and born in ' `an. -' fl; _?-""'.""' . IPIOIZ ARTICLES IN TH` -.__ - -._-- ms or run DISTRICT. To secure lnnolvolu-y Loglolntlon. THEY MET AND PARTED ,- , 1-,, L,_,I- ,3 Prllo lowllng llllo