Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Nov 1897, p. 5

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mm-eta rm "_ Pool man! I .m.;~ ==.-':=.=.n~.e.: Inc: I Q. Donls -laud nu.- \n_..____ _ III II. on DID IIIIIOIIIII ECU OI than , until in determining his idomily out 0! rant! anything cone.-train? that ' I. Tlcomrunonof ion rlly rtoltbou-uncut nndsn Iiqlcli will hold thin dlomoon to in- vnnhng Cmfnu. 0nc.. Nov. l.-At 7:30 o'clock thin nothing on unknown Ind: wu kiilod kl Whfl cloning. G.'l'.R. The Inn wnnkuiipg I ride and coming Into tho oily. II in not known whether he run ikrownoif or jumped oil` to avoid dotte- iiol. AI any an be wnI`ton-ibiy in- Jurd about an hood in than unknown Iuanornnd lived only I icy Inlnutu nlhrhowupiokod up. Tho victim wu IO dld A II had but of in NI n on In. mutroogh nrm than in union in dotonninin idonmv IIIIII WIIIII I30 U10 COllll' I|'|(I BFIDXG I bnelo oongnlninn coloring uid. which be drunk inntud ol modicimo. Within a about macho bqnn to auor inumoly. uufdiodubont 6:30 o'clock. boforo modi- esl aid could be procnrod. Mr. Ironn had livd for many you: in tho vicinity o! I Falls. formerly on n {um and 0! Into ntho village. He was well known sud highly nlpoclod-throughout the our- tonndi oountr . Holuvouwidow and an ado dung tor. Dru! on Ital! lot cough Inlloo Wm: Incl Result. I.I\V\'ll.|.l, N.Y.. Nov. l.--Joan Irons. In and roaidont 0! L om Falls. did :5 hit homo In that place aturdoy ovonin on tho malt of an error in taking a bot \o of dyonolorn bottle of cough medicine. Iron! bod boon_ Iutforimz for none time from a noun cold, and Wu ulxing modlcino Ior lt. Ada} or two Ago his wife took tho modl Into the collar and Inn in then. Bum nuornoon 3: two o'clock the a man wont. to the collar and grab bum. nnnnlninu nnlnrinn uid. thigh In B. Rove. Innete of Jell. l`elle Deed Alter letlng Dlnner. ` 9 R. Rowe. en eaed inmete of the county jeil. died euddenly yesterdey et noon. in- Inedieteiy efter nishing hie mid-dey meel. He wee committed to the jeil by Messrs. Simpson end Bproule for vegrency on August 28th Jest. for e term of six months. The old men use ninety-six yeere of ego. wee e wenderer on the iece of the eerth, end without e home or reletivee. e wee horn in Devonshire. Eng.. end oeme here during the twenties. For e while `he worhed with en uncle of chief {of police Horse In this city. and since he hee been kneel nu ehout the townehip of Kingston. He lived with e sister in the township until she died some years we. end efter thet he knew no homo. e hes been in the houeebf lndul-try on different occesicns. but he` refused to remain there. In his feeble condition he wendered ebout oh crutchee end for his sefety he wee pieced in the Jeil. Dr. Oliver. the jail surgeon. held e poet mortem exeminetion end loupd thet the aged men hed died from epoplexy. Dr. Kilborn conducted `en inquest this morning before e jury composed of these gentlemen : C L. Been. foremen: C. Smith. F. G. Dunlop, J. Howlend, W. Streitch. C. Oroovee. B. Morehen. J. Mills. J. Grey, 8. Herknees. W. Eopwood end J. Helligen,jr. Evi- dence es to his treetment wes given by jeilor O. H. Corbett end two of the prison- ere conned in the jeil. l)r. Oliver report- ed on his post mortem. The verdict ren- dered wee thet deeth oeme from s ioplexy. Theihedy was buried from the eil this Altar-nnnn_ enri hefnm hninn remnvul fr-nun I I X, WII IIUTIUO ITUIII Ell. JIII UH`. afternoon. and bolero being removed Iron she imtlluuon Rov, J. K. Moorino held V Ilnloc Aouovllt blur. Nov. I.---A Iutlngol tbodolo Lb. cl u. nnalpunohd A anach- -nunm nnnnvnn, u. Amman YUIIUW {WK "II II!` lllIlI\'l` lll.'l|lll. Shon (I this now nnrum prove to be all that in new claimed it will be A boon of untold mine to tho n0uthPrn states and will put is stop 60 tho fa-nrful rnvngunwhloh the disease mnlum ullnonl unmusily nlong tho gulf and numhvrn Ailnntlo mast. Wu have had oxpunie-m-o in-rung lmwovor. with oumtlvo neriuns which (ll not cum. and tho vlrtuupf in new one will have to be tholfughly d4eiuonst.1-wed before it in unl- vonmliy nooopmd. IHIOQM Hnvln mndo the aoqunlntnnoe of the bnclllun . Smmrvlll undo:-r.ook to Invont something which he could immdnoo Into thu blnod to dentrny it. This ho nlnlmn to hum! dono. H6 hns nmdo oxporlmnnts on numy nnhnuln. lm-lmllmz hnrmw uml oxen. whlnh had boon lnnoulnml whh the f0V'l`I` \ h`lll and whlvh pmvml tn hv Immune from OM cllnauo. Now Dr. !4nvnm~lH In tn try Ml cnnivo nrmn on A yellow fnvor pntlnnc In Rio Jonelro, and ho nxpovm to defy the yellow {Mk on ltn nntlvo heath. PIOPNIIOR IANARELLI. animal about two-thousandth of 3 mm!- mewr In hmgth and poasosslm; from four to eight vlhrnting hairs. whlvh glye It nn oxooedlngly llvely and uggmualvo uppoax-~ (moo. u...|.... .......a.. on... -..,.'....I.\o..-m.. no Mm IJIH \l\lI.`l~J lUI DUB /ab, `LADIES woou DRAWE as, 4534- `An --A `I Iolonoo OI nuuung mnuo In many yum. Profmuor Hnnnrt-lll hm! lived for nageral years In- Monhvldeo. and about 18 monphs ago he begun to umdy yellow fever. Illa renoamhon and oxgx-nhm-m.n were carried on ln the Sanitary lnntltum of thn. Ohllltal of Ilnxguny. He spent months ln`cultl~ hung the deadly germs of the favor` In gelnmln. and nally got to know tho ll- `lun of yellow jack by night. Under the mloroouopo It to an unplounot looking " "' """' """ .- 10 is [sensible the {yellow ` my be ` robbed at it: mrrora.- Dr. G`! Sonn- mill. the noeod Italian bucterloiugm-, who I few months ago announced that he bod dlnoovend the yellow fever boolilul. now an him! he hon found I curative for the discus. and expect: not only to be able to cure Alllicted persons. but to inocu- late thorn |o'tl1nt they cannot contract it. If he in not minmkeq, his discovery in one of the moat valuable contributions to the science of healing made in many years. D-\fnnu\r Hnnnllnlll Ins: llvml fnr nmmrnl In human mu own. to .$vo:sonn" . For `Inow tovon -. . gm: 4: . A_____.` ..._A_ L- | `Eon THE wnona BOTTLE. iunoin DEATH m JAIL. #13 : mag `ITAri`AiIVILLn. llllod OI A Tllll. ._ A-` \v,, I ALI iunm ull DHQIQI O KONG III otrviuoiadlyhlrt. P I11! d CI.'lm\'lI.l.I. Nov. l.--A| on rs. (lot-'9 [bingo V3` thorn onto! ah"). tatbmo . u an 3?? L .".'a 2"...`::.."..x wvuv uvwu Viv!!! Grim` Qjtifj nnnin: I In. Doyh was hull hnnintho nlouobouun IQHIIQADQ Innlglnhonlnn --J-..- r.n[mnn.- we IIIIIIK everything In] Ru is ours became we halo to H10 rillah ompiro. But it is I not that the Pnitod States have over so much more of this higher element than Cnmdn. , \' IOIIOC A PIIVIIO KID Brnmnntox. Ont. Nov. l.-II|wnn In and In o'clock thin not-nl ll. 0. Inner : nu but vu Nolan an and robhod about 03.1110. Tho vault and nfonn tally wracked. Thluobhlly oovund byinunnooin Ilolurglu gur- nnho coupon) of Ionltul. , gumr Innrnunn-gmmt nationality. l We must Nvognine when-. the rum-. mnn pruhlo-ma lie. Those Ptohlo-Ina un- hetwn-n Canada and the I nitod Stan-.-4, nut between Canada and Bngihnd. The pmhloma of the United Hinton` are our )ruI)|ml. NV stand relntad tn Eng- untl in the higher principles of rivilinm tinn. 'EnlnmI is the guiding star nf our mgmu. There we find the spirit of 1!! Lrritlviam which we must imitate. There also is the element of urcumt-_\-. In all aspects of hihor.|i!e- we h-we to get. the l`nited Stale: in do an Man. How an we rnhtli nurse-Ivan to Kim- lnnd in the higher I ml We haveheen Minded hy our pohti-anl mnnactlon with t England. - We think everything In|` Ruronv hocnun mu hnlnnn Inn` U` IIVI" llllll unsrnln ll'In I Ltlndtlat I! the expression of an` llI`l`itil`I1l in his- tur . and it is not ll natural growth. It tore asunder these mnnnun elements of nn.tlonaIity--lanuuge.law, eto. It would seem inipoaathe to mn- ntruct a nation upon that luwia. The (rent trouble is the differenm of lan- guage, and this dlfferenve has ae mleul the people. `When the ll'1!nCl-`rtIntI- dlans have been enucated what do lhey tell us? The tell us that the ver'i mmlition of lnglandh generoait ' to the French-Canadians has heen o HlIt`h u vlmravter that their people run never unite with nnthing En lish. `They must he (frat-t`u to Ian Inn for saving: all their institutions-- or saving them their nationality. They are true to what Ellltiunti hml granted them. That ' eomttiiutes the gum barrier to a re. gular thornuuh-going nationality. must reeoanixe where this rum. more and more. What is the msenee of this modern nationality! There are two forms of nationality. There is that in which you have a great tract of country and dif- ferent peoples united under onesover- eign. But if we are developing the eondition of things in which the people themselves are governing, that form is not possible nnd in the last. eentury we find in i~Iurope the breaking u) of that form and states being remod led. an in the ease of the German empire, Ital ' and France. What is the essence of t is new movement? The necessary element in it must. he a common lan- guage. in a democracy there is mueh diseuaaion. and the people must. he ahla to understand eaeh other in the disem- aiun. and must all speak the same lan- guage. Then there is required a cer- tuin a reement of the notions of so. eial Ii e. Common religion used to he required, hut it is no longer. heeause the state has got over the (lift'ieu|t_v by dropping its function as head otthe ehureh,andlooksafter the interests of the people in their various religions. taking no -0 nimnee of the religious. It was held : so Jti nne time that vom- mon dean-ent was neeeasnry, but this is not now. Politienl harriers no longer separate the people. How are we to get hevond modern nationality without on the one hand deatroing its prtneiples, or on the other and absorbing them? (`nnmla is It in!` nnnnnlnr I hnnn nnnnnnn nuance In It Ieuvenlng spirit. Second, the growth nnd essence of nutionulity. In the eprlydritml form you have the grouping together of peo- ple twvording to descent and with it the seed of nil the institutiona to he developed in the civilixed world. Then comes the breaking down of mere de- seent nml broadening out. into n lnrger unit. Within this larger u-nit. there nre amnller units. Coming down to what is the beginning of our modern nutionnlity we come to the feudal units. The first form in which these units were brought. together was personal feulty which gave rise to the modern conception of royult ', nnd thua mnne the first thought o nntionulity. But heforu this nzttionnlity there were dif- ferent units, independent in their laws. 1-tr., hut exveptin their religion. It wns the work of t e Edwards lo hrettk down the barriers nnd unite the units in one nationality. ' 'l`he_v have some- thing more to live for now, but they stand related to other nutionnlitim just. us the units were before being made into one nutionnlity. It belongs to us to break down `these latter lmrrmra and to tnkc nwny from those nntiona"the privile ,3 and give them to indivi- dunls, etting the hitter come together more and more. \\').no t. H... ............. I am. .......a...... ates. First, the subjective attitude. The one striking characteristic of the Anglo- Saxon race is its capacity for eelt-criti- cism. which has enabled that nation to make great progrene from one main to another, whereas. nations around t have found it necessary to" get to it by n. Jump. England has been free from internal revolution: which have been so characteristic of other nation. If we desire to make progress we must imitate this great nation. The Unit- ed States was for a great time lacking in criticism, and with it went a ten- dency to he always on the alert an to what. other nations \\ ere sa ing about them. But with the deve opment of education and an element that had iii- vestigateii their own past, we have had develo ed in that people of late a con- siderii ile element of self-criticism` of ii. high character. In our own countrfv we have not. at. attained to the ins - tion that the Initcd State: have. \ `hat Ciinadiineede now more than an thing else is self-criticism. It is not t e cri- ticiam which one city or town makes of another, or one party of another. That is not national criticism, but has some ulterior object `in view, but not. the good of the whole. Oanada has lacked accuracy but of late there is an awakening spirit of faith in accuracy, but it oftens take the place of a me- chanicai kind of accuriivy instead of ii a iritual kind. This is piirticiilar|yap- p icalile to universities. and it is for them to take up, for they send out in- fluence in ii leavening spirit. Second. the irrn\\'th iiiid I-`_IFlll`l'| nf `NEW STORE. IAIH nunu-n nv u-m nnnnmnn u. olndn !u Not lunch loll-Olltlolln or `Aoonnoy--'rIu Grown: Indluouo at xnuonuny-omuouo orlauu-no in Dunn: I dun 'l'loIhlo-on to '..|IIdu- day afternoon on "Tile-Present Cundi- tion of Our Canadian Nationality." [lo spoke tint on our aubjotive attitude; secondly, on the quution of the growth of the apirii of nationality; than mmlo n. few applications to our resent rela- tions to Great Britain an the United States. Plug! AL- _..|_2,,u__ _A.u..;, nu._ 'nor. snonrr mink: oyu If: ' PRESENT OONDITIQN. Wmhmflonatljv. - Iitonulnnallc. ...... . - M-.. I In :|._'...; ll` |K`()[lll`. mo ninn nf nn` nmviulnnn in lulu- It In An In-on-no . lav. W.l. Wu-rho. Icahn]. Rouononibluouu wonoolhctnh Lnnnnnnnnninhn IL;-Lnl n.LgAAL..-L _ OOMMIRCML. Pnouuin I-I'IO0IILII.IfI- rvurulq w llllll Cl` 060 thtng hlo um don II 1! during acid. which hogan tho with tho nah Ihhul. I A nun oooo 0! Dublin Motvxr loan. Nov. l.-l`dqy than noon tho wile at John Arnnnng. thrust nuiding in C. about Ina Illa from Inn In ac Ind canton to Ian Ibo won-Icon on lung Iuvol on. WION IO lived. ban or: nlfhty you-I ol up An n v n; n A nougn fuhlon in this room for come due. 30 In aid to have lind lih 0 nolln. coating Mo on main nnd using no on. no wu lotion yunnwolllodogtoclr nndvu not vi us mum. Too Hy In Find no a minor and 1 stand himulf to dash. An inqucu V! it Hold. I loelnoo. Tonoxro. Nov. l.-Tho oomnloolonoro appointed to (ix tho Hour obondordo hovo dooidod than Oncorlo ooroighl rollor whoot this your oholl not boot otrongol loot you. and will lmvo no Monihobo whou ln lt. It will bo oompzood of two-third: rod ond ono- thlrd whim Ontario vhoot. In pooo yooto - Ihoro bu boon vo pot com. Ionlooho whooo. Tho I-oooon for tho ohongo lo tho hlghor pm. of Monitoho whoot. Monl- l bobs ohondordo oro tho oomo oo loot . Wlllloln J. Dngdnlo woo bond on! ln hi. (HI: nnnrninp In A noun-n nu... I\.._....I- noon Iunuuul In no sumo III! (ind bod thin morning In I room one Dunn's book-non on King moot cut. when N hind. lhmnnd vnnvn mm. mm. .1 E FLOUR STANDARDS AGREED ON. , ....____ Nd Innltobn What: In lt-D0oII of I I -Anlnnn [AT wALsn's GREAT CHEAP SALE. !tl:on ;:'o'st-.- `the met at - :-. nu ~L.. The show nothing but reliable, up-to-date goods et the most reasonabe pr'cee. No exorbitant prices charged ve de I of the week to mest cut price the other--but honest dealing dl tttttime and prices the lowest the goods can be bought for, which nccounti for the ever-increasing trade at Next Door to Standard Bunk. WA LSH S \7b-J7v;,:1;1:41:1;E_;L7;-fear IN "`v IHILLINERY and FIANTLES SDENCE & cogs. Fine Shetland Woo`. double beck, $1 for 000. `Pure Scotch Wool Underwear $1 for 800. 7 Finest Lamb`: Wool Underwoer $1.25 for 805. . Ileevy Nature! Wool Underwear $1.95 for We. All our beet Underwear. worth $1.60, [8, 08., et con. 18 Mekee of cheap Underwear, from 200 upwqde. Sole Kingston Agents. HAINES 8 LOCKETT The Leading Millinery and Mantle `TStdFo1,3 The maxi who buys camp Uuommvuma not h.uaioappod.' He is on the scratch. _ We areulling on; boat Wool Undorwur that does not some}: at less ._ -..-A 5_L'A'I.ER SH dEWi56iTs j I;I_e_ won't use it, because its ``qh1n" @ 1 A ' too long. anclmmstoo'simpI., " 'P'ayI@bttertouae a`. `_ wax pot-0'-lllenand polish: , up 3 previous polish.` Paid by the wcclgj -90 T0?- `I140 X I IV! `XII IIIW$'I III with 0 -nnl-lII Wu 0! .L".`.`.'."...."...'!_" 1 nun upuumm lluuxl have put, nook. and R .cn.u-Jo. .o q.. in! II 1 . .....'.: 3:2... '.."! ling :0 hi Inullnn hlhhn DR; ROSS . %%!1VER PILLS lnholrl UUTIIUIIK `U "H II FDIFIOII IIII I231` mt : none ollloinln thou for Ifoh ho id cnditwonldh '.lo:lL.v:.rn- ooonony H! cohllhn N ""' "" u...a.J.'u'.'..1`.s...'.'?5 lncliutiou run Into lunar: opinion. Knrouton. Nov. l.-A petition in being carried OIIIIIII Onhnqui wan! akin; tho oiooion to Q tinuooiva to vote and 7.`.'."i .?'. ""'2'2.....i.".`.'3'".....'..'...'.`!.".".'."..'! IIIPDOIT a Is. uonumon tor uaorlnn for I898. 23:0 many prominent dec- toro Mun iu MI - Iicvinn KAI`. Irgninola l`lbII{(. 5. LETTIII TO THE IDITOR. /zomuigxf .,.m.. a.. .g` 5, ; lather, hard and 3 us mzmonss `STREET MUHE ::."`..:.; ::':.r.; , Ian an par: oq`..`, ."|L,-."I,I\- --~-._`,__ I .. { Cass smear. ' 7' Tables. ' 0| eh Bull: 11 . Ice. W. lootrio gnalonn 'on"Ino\vn h 2 I In no. . rromuo coma. S1. St.. Montreal. 6311 i w I w ID IY nw PIIIIHIB. 3:0 0 'Ol`l`III`l' VIII! 0 My Bank- M New 0lo.ht'nu;d Gnu` hr- | , , FUUTUTI III DIII Oonvklltolloyliud ` an In 050 Kingston puma for Thou Buethy. carving I hcon an '- ltd [hf]. tlltd IMO letting. Book 515 V Toconuz. ovrovnwzlngmggl QKOO II ltou ....;.~;-='---'- -- v N +.m".T.....'" "".I.I......'".".'.I. ...a-.':. n in Vienna natal thin pun- '.:.-rqu. 1'-ulna-g )-" am ' H I -U UIUI"' WK` UIIUCIQ `Yuhtdny. thotwouuoth Sunday that Trinity. bad {at the pi in Anglican churches tho psnblo o no woddlng Inp- por. and than was full opportunity to dio- oouno upon the an of tho wedding au- nut and nut to tho nuns nmduo. `bunk clergy wctouhot on that point. IIIUI 9:103! unto. moon or wmon I being artfully dtivon. nod on Butmdny. sud collided with u out. nothing chunky notions iujuriu. Ololno Donogoo from tho mu. Patrick Cryoloy. Imrorory, boo lod hio cloim lot domogoo with tho city clork. Tho oloiu: boo boon oorvod onoimt tho city for ito nogligonco in ollovring on ottoma- mom to rouuin opon. and wotor to oocipo from tho hydrout on Quoon otroot. ot. or Cl t b I M h 8.':'....-'.". .,:.:'`.:.....! ..':.*.':':;.. ,.:...:_ VIII IIIIII IIIIIUT UPClI(v,u Tho manor of holding 3 convouuiono at QuoIn'o thin anon will ho brought up at um clan Imur muting non Saturday. The mutter will bo vigorously worked. R. 'l`_ Rlnnkunnrl nnnnl V-nM_- - nut. LIIU IIIIKT Wlll DC vigorously WOTICC. 8. T. Blnokwood. one of Vnr|Ity'| ouc- nido wings. who played on Shaw. is I Iocond cousin of the curl of Dulforin and Ag; H0 in I captain In tho 22nd Oxlord II 0.. Irv: u II-IVUlUlI' AVIIIUI. Tho mock parliament will be roorgunind at Qnoonh this month And uvmlopon matings will In hold in connection um: the shun mater oocloty. Thu mnnnr of lml.-hm: n nnnvnl-nnninnn an Up I'I\IlIIIly BU wry I IIIHPIU Cu 0! 5|. Rihubon tea tree 0! charge. Thee ve cele- bnted ten are put up in lead packages of belt pound end one pound eech, and hdy en sold In cheap as other ten in push notwithstanding the not that they 1 l nrennth end avor. end. when one nmlan nluuullwu In plcxigoi lnoulu In IV?!` one be piirchued and need by our citizens; Already we understand the ten in on cal`! by home thirty-two of our city grocer Every Indy is invited toccll no the Blue Ribbon tu psi-lor. 0 re house block. end receive A hot cug o dellcioue Oeylon tee from the Blue Ri bon Tea company. nun I uvyvr VI- . The Blue Ribbon Tee compeny heve opened e ooey tee perlor in the opera house block. Prlnoeee street, Vvhere they will de- moneuete their celebreted tees for the next two week: thus giving every lady in King- eton and surrounding country. I eplendid opgortunity to try I eemple on of Blue Ri bon |._e..l 5--- -... ....o .... :. 1...: ..-..|...--_ -1 noswnmuunmng me now mu may Iucnoq strength Ind avor. and. when one nude:-4 stands than pure mum hulllwhon B Ribbon to: in package: should in 0 can be ndrohnod nnd mod by our citizens; Inn at vnrlw . queen`! anu n.m.u. ll- vored it atrongfy. and an the meeting on Saturday night in Ottawa oi repreeon tabives ol Oegoode. Queen a. `Vanity. Mom]! and Ottawa oollego the opinion was the name. The Ontario rugby tootball union baa cer- tainly brouvht the game to an advanced Itlgu. hut. wnon unfavorable` elements are oreepn... moo Lhe game. the collagen, in or- der to uphold their honor, muao withdraw and tom a union in which theae objection- able elementa are prohibited. lb was the nnanlmoua o inion of all who atcondod the dinner to t 0 `Vanity beam on Saturday nl In. that an inter-colloglato football union I ould be formed. and the math: wu wall dlocuaaad. R0 reconna- Ilvda of `Vault Q'uaan I and R. .C. fa- Iu-uud M ntnnnn I and -A Hun an-annklnn an IIIJIGF Wlllnlllx VIII TOIIIIU Dy IIVQ . Toronto World: Fox never pluyecl n bower game at quarter. the bluff pus theb invnrinbl came off being the fennre of his work. e wormed himself through the oppoeing line in champion form, and 'pueed. caught and puntod with few mie- uku." w Wlll. (IO IIIIIUII F0 X00110 XODDDIII. -Toronto Mail-Empire: "Down in Brookvlllo they manure ago by thenmount of hiir on the face. Two of the Varnlor III. were unwiuo onou b not to Ihavo Pd! chair nzououohu. an oonuquontly wbr` couidurod more than twenty. Amom N-`uh. Brockvillo rouonin Bu Fen-in onghb :0 be older L In Gordbli` Watson. ' " In ...-- AL- .._-..:_-.-_ -._:_:-_. -1 -II __,L _ WIT: An ucoelation looehnll club has been lnoo rated at Queen : and in now under tho lnqhlon of the nhlobio committee. The umclntion tum WI be now on the name basis an the ru by team and will re- celvo part of tho nth otoic funds. This is another good Ibo taken at Queen : And in will do much to neb fobtbnll. ` 'l'|........L.. n-n t`._..:.. . ul\....._ 1.. II VII IIIHWCIIJIU 50 IX FBI`! 0: , Tho rouultn of the vunoun foobbnll arms on Snturdny nfhornoon were: Ham Icon. 22: 'l`.A.O.. I0; `Varsity juniors. 3'2; Brock- villc junlorl. 1: `Varsity II. 7: Brookvillo I. 4;Ochwa college. 19; Mcuill, 10. the latter winning the round by five points. Toronto World: "Fox nnnr nlnvnrl n CC] I IIIIF IIIIUJ WEI` DEIIUH .' ' Brockvlllo Ihould hall: no more aboub a Kinglyon crowd being near ,t.ho hpI10h'livO in a game. On Saturday in Bvockvillo the game had to be ncoppod Iovoral aimoo on account: of the crowd and in one aocond half in van impooilblo so he tbai: off: names IIIII U l.'5-l-U- UIIIOIIII II` UWU ll|II'II I0! tho Brookvlllo Timon. All the otololo who not at Brookvillo got than from this r, which dooo not seem to know loot- ! I from Increase.- Brookvillo bu tutadl of the bitter cup ond hot football tonne lnvo Iuorod de- foob. ` Oh, who I downfall ! Defeated on _l.hoI'r own hlllnide ! Now how will Brook- vlllo onto the dofont. 2 Will they acknowl- odo that they were beaten? rank villa nhnulrl hull: nn mnrn Ahnuh A XI! 07.!` FIIU "HI ID! I IV]. - The now: oi Brookvllloh data on Sun- urdny wu nooivod in Kingston by also oiuiuno with doligbt. Whon who noon on: bnllotlnod no the Wmu n musing char wane up iron the crowd. . Ouroitpln od a brilliant game spinal Wnday. iavuulung ouho ooriunnngo WIIJ Inturo of tho gum. Curtia und Ron know more about rugby football thnn alloho players in the province put so- gothor. `Pm-nntn lnhne "Pmminr Kurds! and Toronto Globe: "fromior Hardy and aha 0 BJ`. U. oioinll no two mnhu for LL- '..u.l-mill- I'M...-. All 6].. lsmA`Q`- L .`,T;e rontma PARAORAAPI-I8._ ! no but nooc;u m. not-Moo llupoctthon. .Lo BRAMBO N. 1:: I.l_.... -A-4-1 --.. n----..a_ u1n-|___n- VIII. III `II. XPIDIII IIIUWITI OI I0'(lIy. `Vs:-my won from Brookvlllo four min- utes bolero than use up. - Sonhlor made a bad mat! and Booth. 0! `Vanity, nailed down, neared the bail. Ind hurlod bim- Ioll our the lino hr 3 try. ML- ....m `I 'H...I...IlI-'. Ag!-.0. An B-5. IIIII Illunnculnw unun onuup. No more chnmpinuohr tor Brookvillo. How oorrowlnltho _ must be own short. The swoop weeps wish Brook- vh in the copious shower: 0! to-day. VnI-nihv ion from Brnokvllln four min. u fiuuplnu In tho Inning P or -nu am om, Vcnit II wllmn all probability win on. uugnoauu mm ommp. _No chgngpbun pa B1_-ookyillo. IIHE4l .T.lIllJl.l Onions locus in an Intel IL- -._.A__- |.-,__- -14 n, - Quooru Unlvonliy Noun. _..--L ..___I.l-__-._A .._.'II L. __ -._ `Ibo clergy Ion won. .A-_ AL_A -.p-.L n "J- `nu Proper Wu. .- D{LL_.. Ill`- --. pun--Iuuvtup Luxnon. Nov. I.--A dupoloh to tho Duly nail from 0:90 Torn up an Gaul Rules who he icon ly- ing an-Iovnly III as 1 In vhononpnthtlnoovoriq. onlupo Iunnovhlhvullluh _n| -..l- -..A nL.A L. I. ...A .1 .540 I-luau` Fl luaxa IVQ `U hhooop Strut. nut C|non'o Whohnh norm . nluuarnulol IIIOEIIIIIIIOII nnintotlnohonl hdhundlou dun :~--;.-.-2;. 3..--*.:.:`:-..-~,........"-M n. on Pooilotron Dal-deuce hrouglohonfahntoonnqnohltnln. I-UU-'I' flu II. 'l`onox1~o, Nov. I.-An unbound Gunn- diun Putin high min broke in: no 2:? jnnotlomon Ibo min line. hit pg. Tlntuthslld lhotrsinthn an inn tho haul hall. nndnnnnnhnlann A`-;e~epeIee for line A nnhlemen etehed to the Wmu to-dey thee r. Augeeron. mene for the Berb- rem 00.. Toronto. would much eerprie- ed when heleed how hie neme ween Iled in the repotted lhterview with the onlreel Wicneee. ee he would when he leerned of the lee: tllet thee be modelled the eeeemer Prieoille. oi the Fell river llne. M the time ehe wee hullt Mr. Augetron wee employed by e Clevelend oompeny. nu-."|ueu Ion Deed. 01-nu-A. Nov. l.-A telephone meeeege from Gel-dine! ehehe that Adem Berber. who Ieeldu neer Cerdlnel. fell deed Frldey morning. `Mr. Berber hed intended going one to hone end roeeeetly for thee purpoee. lie hed jumgoo one at hie hed when he fell to the oor. end In e few eeeonde wee deed. Mr. Berber Ie the men egelnee whom In. Hell ol ehle clay hed e oherge of indeoeoe eheule pending. A.__--,_ -.- - - In rsrlyuu :1] ml`. ULVIHI Ineneerw rendn end Appealing menner. Mr. O'Neil hee spent a great. deal of time and. money on the produc on u it requiree en enormoue ecenlc eq pment. "The eetlen taken place during the revolting dayeel the French revolution end one picture utter enotlner illueu-using `the history of those (in e le rolled up belore the public`! eyee. he plan in now open en Sun or`: where out: can be eeolared. Pricee 5c.. 5013.. 7613.. end Cl. ODIDI I CIIUI DCIII. A boat. mud: on inlly for trnvollon go- ing into the Klan yh rogiono. hu arrived at Winnipeg. It. in about shirt foot: in Ion tb. has small cnbino. and V I1 accom- ni no shout thirty people. It nu oval- nhs in the lowor part. but has whoola wit. A rudder-_liko attachment, no that is .pould ho drawn over dry land. JIUIOI UHOIII [III IUCIOG "K130 [MUG Heart" to lulu repertoire tlile eeeeon end will preeent ihin thin city It the Urend Opera Home Wedneedey evenin . It willbeen exact duplicate pf Sir enry Irving`: production of the name In in London ve yeere ago. Mr. `Neill himself will pley the part of the hero. Robert Lend: . whoee eulferinge end crlele ere For-trey by Mr. O'Neill ineheerb [ID rnnd And Anmnlinn lnlnnnr Mp II IOOIBG lUI'. IHI sin noel-bod that Capt. Dreyiun, undergo ng imprisonment for life for di- vulging mililexy reorete no I foreign power. in innoeenn an that the reeeon hhe French government reiueee on inveetigecion in he- oauee the conviction of the real culprits would involve I auto teoreh thus might be- come I canoe belli. A L..-A ...-.I_ --_--:_II_ I-.. A......II._. _. lllllly IHIU INF!` [UT `IlUu Rev. Dr. Rynkmsn preeohede sermon in Queen street Methodist: church yeeeerdsy morning upon helping ons'e neighbors end strongly urged the olefin: of the genersl hoplcel u n his ggople. Rev. . '1`. erridge, Sh. Andrei : church, Obtswe, msy go rmsnsnblyto the Broedwnv ubernecle, w York. It is one of the lergeeu end mosh inneitisl Presbyterisn churches in Amerioe. Thu lnrmntinn n! in navel nm-rm In lm TITUYFCTIID CIIIIITUU In lII'I'IXo The formation of Va mvnl corp: in oho city would be received with approvol and enthusiasm by cho young men. Tho Imb- bor will be considered at. tho yacht club meeting him evening. A good nctondnnco is looked for. [L K- -_-:.. -..-_A-.l AL-` f`_..A h_._l... IJTIIIQESF WV \II-O ll I\l'| VI L'4I\h7,- 25. soc. 75. 81- HBAVY CASHMERE HOSE, 35: 35: 5990 5C` HEAVY WOOLEN HOSE, zoc, - . sic. 35c and 50. CAB!-{MERE AND, WOOL GIDVES,` rage, `-15, zoc, .950 35 " . Roi: mponrxan JACKETS pt cu. WUUK- The Queen e students on Wednesday evening will occupy the balcony and peril fthe gallery in A body. The houne will decanted and the etudonte will sing ween note. ; _ ev. John Meokie. who bu mede'nn ex- lennive purchase of land on Louzhboro leke for summer residence purponee. hu bought for I friend Bic lelnnd. which has many fine sites. for 8475. Rnv, nu-. Rlmlrmnn nrnnnhndj nnrmnn in ll yllllllg llu npmou UIIIVCUTUUH IOU OH I wnggon [uh night roooivinguli ho nhnking up,` Dr. E. Mundoll wu cal ad. but. he found the boy to have suffered no injury. Thin mnrninn Pf}. Lnwnnn rnnnnmrl A IDIHIU VIII D0] D0 HIVO I\lBI'U(l I10 Ijllfyu This morning P.C. Levnon received A letter from George Kennedy. George in beginning to like Octave better then he did no first. Hie femiiy will join him thin week. `FL- l\..--.J- -A..A-..L- .... ll7...I._--.l..... Th:-I-(ingaton Iiaininz school has reooivod I gift from n Benton rm of l useful 8800 machine. through the personal inuence ol profouor Dekalh: Thu Rgmmn dnfnnhnrl a mum lrnm Mm PFOIXIOF IJUKII IL. The Beaver: defeat-ed e team from the cotton mill on Queen's campus on Secur- day elternoon by n more of 10 to 4. J. Hughes refereed the Ame. A vnuna Ind nnm Chnhtnrhnn fall n' A llIl'UIo Hon. N. Clark Wsllaoofox-com trailer of customs, in to vials points in riulah Columbia. including Koomnuy mining regions. Th: Kinlrnfnn nnininn nnhnnl Han ranch-Ari mu Inolnln by mu noupnou oonmnon. To-day the city treasurer handed over to the Oddfollow a relic! nloolotion bonds for 829,145.21. invutaod In city dobolr turol. n... M n|--|. nun--- ` .. ........A....n.. I500. 500 Ann DUO. ` ' J. C. Walsh. of the Toronto Globe apar- `torinl Ito`. has mignod to take 3 position on the Montreal Herald. \l-In- Dh\-nIb . nlghmn Inn OLA I\An`f.iAn on (all! NOHDFOII neruu. Major Pinnultu chimn for the pomion of deputy miniltor. of militia are boing nnnd In Dnabnn milinrv man. lln THICK UIIU IHIIIIUIIUU Ul IIIIIIUT authored 3 large crowd on Barrio street this morning by MI holplou condition. "I`n.dnv the nitv trannurnr hnndod over `IIU IIUW HI I UUIIIIUU. PIKIIUHIII I ` g {in VVCND1JENEi __ LABIBS` WOOL VESTS, rate, 351:. aoc, 25:, 35c. 3213333 Goops (or 50c, 75c, mm. b The nlbentiery uerde commenced duty the morning wit bhe winter hour. 6:45 o'clock. n-.I II! !l|....I- 3.. ulflllumgu nul eh. 0:-lo 0'0l00l. BeeJ. E. Toolo in Killnnoy And tho Rhino at the opera house too-night. Price: 250. 35c and . J I". Walsh nl Hun Tnrnnhn lnhn I-Ann!-. (II I BY IIIIIIIIIUF U1 lllvll IFU IIUIIII urgodpby Quebec military men. A man under the inuonco of liquor nnthnrnrl A In-an m-nwd on BAH-in unreal . VIII! V` in t. Ml. ween way In Wlnnlf` Cenede'e eotlve Inllltle and pennenenb fol-ce aggregate I total of 38.188. Flne leno Inning. J. Beyner. been or- dere en eeley'e jewellery elore. 0* Bulldlnge hive been erected in Waterloo bhle you to the value of I53 000. The committee lnmraelati In the eummer in 000. The committee lnhereeteti in eummer hotel project: will meet thle evening. Alfred Zevllz. A Coldmum farmer. now! propon mu mun um: ovumng. Alfrod Zulu. I Coldmum In-nor. Inn ed himself while an nrlly lnuno. ugh John Mcbonsld drum contor- {nivuin Porhago la Prairie on the 18th nuf. J , , J|m;I 0' Noll). James 0 Neill bu added "The Dead l-...nI On 3.1. -..\..n.:.. on. .._..... -...-I m at. V - illhnlon. tho explorer to going to Iootnro in Toronto. ` I`..--u-Allnlu "AAA: -HI n|nLA a tan ||I'l'OI'0I0- Evnngoliu Moody will make a two nah` any in Winnipeg (`.nnuiA n nnlalvn milltli And mmnnonb %Fu7k`hishinJgs `AM: "smmzn BY sc1ssons;] '1"Sg|Io'S'}3}.d`Eh3 13.`. " " " " " A young Ind mm Chnbtorton loll of!` I vnmrnn lnh nlnht mmivinonnliahh nhgkimr Iljluiflj - `B201: MI in Wlnnlpog on Thursday | n L ' .N from miwa ropp is must Yli . X FAII-HON." GL- Iu on lnudthon cm And cannon -_ no natural urn By Iopouu-I Add the `mm : 30': Wind to tho liqngdlgn llama- ,'Io|oIooovcIh. I .,A .I.....A. LIOIIOI PICOI II. \9_.. n a Aw now inidemhnd. pmiculariy *- -in mm mu:

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