Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Nov 1897, p. 6

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Iwuuuwcwwu. [Hold III: a vlytho Kmntoa was In in Wilhtdn um j Into not olrhlhn ty inch `fun Oil cinema and: Into no uhlhldlnalcn whilst: in and Jana Archbiuhop Clary is I controversinliot. alter (Sol. Sam. Hughes, M.l . o own heart. The colonel. it. will be remembered. nlwuyn spells Romnn Catholic in his newspaper with A small r and 0. But. of `nit: gram : mandate he says: Arohbiahop Cloary has in clour. unnniatnkeablo language merely shawl what he as pnmr of the roman catholic churohia oworn to teach and pro- oont. and enforce on his poo xlo. Woro ho to Eu:-ouoouny other course c an the one he an taken he would be 1 porjurer to the sacred oath: of his church. To our mind the mnnlv, open. unti-hypocritical cournn of his grace booms dosotving of all prnioo. uI\II|IIIv\ lcnlrunl Herald. A _|L~L, nu, ~ddIl.InI.||l Oplnlonu. Hamilton Spectator : By the way. reli- gious ceremony is often had in the deed men`: former residence. Does the good bishop forbid attendaneeat. that oeremony 1` If not. why not ? We are very much afraid that `the good archbiehop a marulament will require more inr.erpreting" before ordinary people willeccepc in ms anemi` nenely christian piece of work. Le Pnnrrraaadn \'allavnI.l- Ir. in nrau-Iain uuuuy unrlsclnn place 0! work. 1.0 Pnogrondo Ynlleyeldz It. in certain that the Archbishop of Kingston would not have injurod his cause by being mom mo domto In hiolnugungo. No such language was ever used in the pmviuco of Quebec by our bishop.-. who are uh-powerful to tho l .~otoat.anta. Bold Attempt For Liberty. While ll-ovonvioted men. Mu-nor. was coming down on the train Inst night from an. Uecherines to enter the King:-won penu- tentiary. he~rnade an auelnph to jump out of the our window but was mugln. by aherilf (L Whistler Cleuch. Mimor. the aheriil` claims. in the mono troublesome prisoner he ever had in charge. A con- tinual watch had to be kept. on_him. for he when on the alert. for chance: of escape. He played the old game of frequenb vieibe no tholevntory and it wee through the win- dow of that eperumenb he endeavored to throw himself. Mieuer was erreetod at Niegere-on-the`Lake for burglary and eon- tenoed to three years` servitude in the penitentiary. A Riloton Lady nlurrlml. On Friday lest Mre. M. A. Roblin. mun- egorofthe Kingaton corset factor , Prin- . can en-eat wee quietly married to r. A J. MucDougel of Columbus. Ohio. at Ce Vincent by the Rev. Mr. Cbeeeeman. T e wedding was heetily arranged. as it had been theintentlon of the contracting parties to withhold the ceremony until the first of the" year but ])r_ Mncbougol having to pull this way on route for Montreal on rclenional bueineea. requested his ef- cutced to consent to an ihimedinte mar- riage. Dr. Mechougel is u Canndien. having been born at Luncmter. end is a graduate of McGill college. For the past fteen years he bee practised in Columbine, Ohio. and up to the cloee of last year carried on A large medical deposi- tory under his own name, manufacturing eeverel medicines for vurioue dieeesee. Be in well known throu hout the etntes as I meditelopocinliet. [in menufoctory was deetroped by fire last January. and since then he has represented another medical rm. Hie engagement cloeee at the end of the pm-ent year, and after tluit lir. and Mn. Mocllougnl will some in St. Lcui-I, Me. Where the doctor will continue his practice. uuw net! on not WI] E0 UOBPOID. Maura. Duh-cane and Monganaie. the oldest retail grooon in Montreal. aanignad to-day Ah the inatxnce of Molsrn. Hudon. Hebert & Co. N 0 statement Inn you been issued, bub the liabilities are stated in be nrgo. auu woman among: no Montreal. Gen. Runell A. Alger. secretary of war in the McKinley cabinet. arrived to-day on private buninou. He paid an informal visit to the United States wan-hip Yantic now here on bar way to Detroit. RIQIIPL nnfrn-nu nnrl llnnnnnnin 0|.- DWIGHT L MOODY EN ROU TE TO WINNIPEG. 0l%DSPE{3lALMEETlNCS. uwau In II wuour IIII Gummy. Uur Iovnobr lull looll Nlutilul IND!` hi I. Manor and 8. Allnn- in _ Admlrod By Col. sum. llughu. Irnnl Hnruhl (`oa;c-~II. .A-__..gL _..,,_ _-I nu: nun! Wine, 'rUE'suAr.iN0TV1:`.MBnB 2`. 1897. 1 In` kill C 153"`. K" `I..'I I~.Q.. Bums llA.uox. Mie:'..aNo:`. .-:r.unt '3 W. I` pylon! MID 2.3? cuanlonuolly ballad - :0 II which ILIILGU ya I V `Ti 3' III`.- Buumnn. Ont . `Nov. :'.-'l'hio naming About lino ideal the zndaouo brick luidunu. 11 than: tho uonhuu. lnlo::`m toJohn Ragga. ohhvo` plan. can ,1 douoyod In. Inn hp tllulbolro oriznnod hon: do ulna. Dachau 8.000. vllhuuo Manna. f...:.`.s;:`....` ', \ (:xonc:m\\-s J I`.\`-1m.\'-, Out. Nov. `.'L `uurday ovonin.'l` y. the that-ycu~ old one 01 Thouumgnlnr. V. K. vu dmwud in an old ciuurn on Inin nu, nut tho Pugh-in numb. an um. .: urvwit "I all all! OM31! on -un I non the Pnobvtcl-in church. I-ho trap at which had bun mound by some pa-non for tho pnrpoeool nui .-on rant. An inqucn in has . A hr-or`: Ilunvy Lou ll] lln. Wnxn-nm:. Ont... Nov. :3-'l'ho hogiso.` bun And outbuilding: of Jacques lA9por~ nnce. I lunar living non Paco. were toully dootmvod by lire. All the 'lm Mock in the cable: was and and lly 600 buhola 0! coin and a number 1:! cullulll nuphuonu were burncd. 1.99, 83,000: puslyinon . . l '7 ; IKIDIAII IIO Ill I II: C Inirlcll IKIIIIIIL Losnox. Nov. 9..--.-\t Exooloior hull. Bothnnl Green, London. last ovening Robinoon. alin Cock Robin." tho lncknoy pugillat. defeated Pat hail .1 the Amuionn. in I ohnrp oonleoc. Dar} gone:-tllylorood the ghting, which Imp my (ion for ten rounds. but "Cock Robin" putinuomooplondid body wot! at close quuton. ' u ply. 'eeterde the immigration department. A-hipped eig t. boxes of greine for exhibi- tion purpoeoe to the Cenedien immigration oieee in Michigan and Indiana. . George Weller Dead. A\`l.\l|R, Ont... Nov. ; .--Heorge I. Wal- ker. formerly collector of customs ol Asl- mer. relee.-ed from hie position for oer- tein irnculeritioe. died Saturday.` He- ine fty-ve years of ego. Some monthe ego deceased hede arelytic etrohe in Chicago from which enever recovered. He leaves 1 wife end eon. He wee e mem- ber of the 1.0.0.1 . and curried I life =n- eurence of 311,500. Mr. Welter wee one o! _t.he moot. prominent residents of Ayimer. lunllobn Furor! Cunndlnn Buppllu WI\'.\'u-Inn, Man. . Nov. `. .-The lIhip- monts wirgtir apples :r}~`om_ eu-tern (:32.- udn to . am 1 are on 0 Increase. o apples from the anuthoru states are not in great favor u_nd doalrra fu-or the Ontario nrplu an I humor prnc-3 n.t.`;or than depend in together on iaaouri and Knnau for the nnnlv, IJITUU l`Ul|Ul`Un- The house of T. J. Lee` of Smith. was broken into and some very vslulblo papers auolon. among them several long duo now: for 3500 and u small sum of money were taken. Doetrh` Pen-elnll. PI-!'l`F:Rll{H:'J. 01:13.. Nov. `2. County mun- cillor John nhloney died last. night. `mm A stroke of paralysis. Mr. Maloney had been a member of the county council for t,went.y~nix ours and was a very ebio mom- ber of Um. iody. Ho leaves a widow and three clnldren. TI... 3...... -1 II! I l-- -2 n, --I nus noun raoox-area. Some three inches of snow Raymond. Que..1ut mght. WHO IIIU IIIOIIIGT. It. in thought while taking the can the siding alongside the nvor bunk \ which thou wu-someico. he must ha clip and fell into the river. Hit be has n recovered. Ram. 45.... ....L-- -: -_-._. Ln A r Snow lu Quebec Province. Qvnnnw, Nov. `2.-Ab Point Levin. short- ly before six o'clock eatardny evening. a ponng mun named Eugene Moreucy was drowned at the Grand Trunk railwny wharf there. The deceased was twenty- oight. years of age. and resided with his wife and mother. Ir :. o|.......|.o. ...I.:I.. ._L:_._ .|.- ,-_, LImberIa1en.0;mIn|r Into Canada. BAY Cnv. Mich.. Nov. 2.-l.umbermen in this eiryiare making preparations to con- duct active operations in the woods this winter. Canada is the objective point of- many. despite the threatened retaliation of the dominion government on account of the lumber tariff, and the largest part of the timber will be brought here for sawing. There are already indications that every mill in Bay City will run to its full capaci- ty from the beginning to the end of next season. There was a large increase in the lumber shipments from Bay City during October. as compared with the same month last year. indicating a healthy growth in the lumber trade. The shipments during the month were near|_vl:l_U0u,m)1| feet vom- pured with less than (i,uul),Iiu0 feet in Or- tober last year. llnhlgnu Must I`av The \'nntIo`e mu. \V.4.~mn<-.'ro.\, Nov. 9. ~ - llov. Pingree must accept the Yantic unconditionally or not at all. To his request that the re- pairs to the vessel be made by the govern- ment. assistant secretary Roeevolt replied. Yantir is reported practically uninjured. If not received immediately and taken charge of by representatives of the state of Michigan, vessel will be ordered to return to Boston at once. There are many other naval militiu organizations desiring the Yantie. We have already spent more money than we would have spent upon the Yantie and will not spend a dollar more. A Noted Canadian than -l:DetroIt. -DETROIT, Nov. 2 ~-Daniel K. Winder. a typical figure in Detroit, known as the Old Astronom'er. died yesterdsy. In 186! ,Mr. Winder became pastor of the Church 0! the l)isciples in Cleveland. 00- cuping that pulpit two years. when he re- moved.to Toronto. where he busied him- self for `some years in scientic re- searches. and constructed some scientic instructions of much value. In I867 he was elected president of the Toronto ss- tronomicaleoeiet . and since I589 he has been A oorrespen ing member of that bod . in l8'[l. after several years of icientl c study of northern fungi. he published a work on The Mushrooms ol'I}aneda," which ran through two editions. He was for some time a special lecturer in the Ontario dental college. nnd for sesen years assistant chaplain of the provincial lunatic asylum at Toronto. In 1877 he was elected rst vice president of Toronto ento- mologicnl society. In 1879 he came to Detroit. and has resided here ever since. In 1892 he published a work entitled, "Positive Proofs of a Future life. of which two editions were issued. llloodyiodolhrllaul. I-j-E.-.._ Il2-L E... h 3 ulIUIlIUo 2 la the house of ropruegntiven I resolu- tion In introducod to prohibit footbnll in all univoruition and other inaoitubionn in Georgia receiving aid from the auto. Senator Allenjintroducod n bill in the eon- ate to prohibit. toomn in Georgia. ` . | You Guiana : Dunn Iluy Land to Lcglu lulu Action nu Georgia. A'r|..\MA. Nov. '2.--As I remit of the fatal injm-the Ioceivod by Von Gammon of the university of Georgia football team in the game Saturday. the team will probably g diubund. I-1 bk` Inn..- Al` _-__.._..-_.L-AI..-` - ._-_-I _ `tho I morn-an Do_;;;?cd. A \V.,, TO PR6;1lBlT FOOTBALL. anal I! llro. - CA ?L._ _____ fell ah have lnuln Pnudlnh Int. l)5nm.noo:t's Ilma, Nov. I.--Mrn. JIIC. who bu boon Iulforin no long. Ml III! Sutuniuy morn ng. She volnlugofunily of non: and dung):- htqwtohn the hurtfolt nympnthy of O ognvunding vicinity. Her rolnnino VON intend in the Palmonhon oomou ry. Mr. Hawkins pmohod sho funeral nor- non. We Doro much planned to have hit. Iunnofu-on Quad: with ul yumduy. B0 In` and bio ootsgccatiotn by n . Mr. ight also con- I ahunlnnnddnuin eh; nvnnlnn. nuvvuru UUIIUZ IIZII. 0-nun-.u, N.\'.. Nor. `.'.-Hiyor Henry lcColI'cry. plonidom at tho city dopa- IiuItolpiNieIu|:rdkI.In oxuupoivoeootruetor in t tolophooo couotruotion. mmm, at his homo in this city this naming at has hilnu. Ho cnjoyod, in utcnoiro uliililllltiill Business drain in tho Uni ` o:c`ATu mu uoo. auru. N. 8.. Nov. 2 -A burglary is reported tron Shodiac. N. B. J lust. houlkupcr. at that plan. in `struck in his hodroou. Ii! Polleehee Int 00, S1`. Joslu-H. M0,. Nov. 2.-"l`here is con- sternation in the police department. over the decieion of the board that ell In men lmel go. some of the ocen eected by theories-have been onthe tone edo , bus is ie eeid their weight won ap then in chain; thievce or deni- ing Iith I-iotete. Auulnu ollcu. 1001'! III! nun In priest in Harlem lately. Ho Inn to Stgck and n!so as 0`Brion. / I_vII|\lUII! uunuu. um uuuy, unanu ed, in p\rI.ly under the . There were no letters or statements Io behind, but in his pockets were fonn tovonl envelopes. They contained bil which were addressed to Rev. Father Thomu Stack. Thom bu bun i nrinnt. in Hnrlnun Intnlv Q --- ,.puu--u on-uuur I run: -IPIIJ IIIIIII. Nsw Yonx. Nov. 2 --'A man behaved to hive been I priest of the Roman Catholic church WI! found dead Monday in the Cen- ,1.nl hotel. :0! But. Jl6th stuck. The 3;: III folly turned on, the door and yindowa cloud. the body. nndrau~ ed. in n\rI.lv unrlnr oh. |...a EIIU lll3|I'I v. An illuminngod address of congrntulm tion on having celobnud the molh anni~ venu-y of his ordination was prooonlod to Rev. Dr. Gregg. uiguu Iuu many Irnwlos or value tnen. At A meeting of the Toronto preebytery this morning in resolution wee penned ex- prooaing deep regret At the dioutere by bush res in tho cu-tern town:-hiie. ea- pecially the destruction of two "ruby- torinn churt-hen. and directing the at- tention of line church to the necessities of the dirtrio. illuminated address of cnnnntnln. -I-I- 1- ur nulpo Tmu.\"m. Ont. Nov. 2 -The residence of Dr. Kennedy. luv clerk of the Ontario legislature Ina visited by burglars last night. and many Articles of value taken. A: n monlinn nf uh. 'l"m-anon m-..I...o..... XII IIIII Ill IIIIUIIIU |lIU \l(IUlI I Tnun.\'1`u. Ont, Nov. `.!.-l)r. Sheard. city medical health otlicer. this morning presented A report to the board of health showing that no less then 500 illogitimilte childrenpe born in Toronto yearly. A very considerable number of those chil- dren are disposed of within t.went.y~four hours after birth and` before they hnve been seen by the mother. Thevaro sent. to public institutions In Montreal and 0N4t|\h'tt, which are said to hemnstnntlv on the lookout for children which cannotijbe identied afterwards by parents. Dr. Shesrd suggests that some system be established by which parents of such children am enabled to keepncqunint ed with their `welfare. I] Iu'wuu. mr. V! l'lII'o use now II uohoulnguddnuin the ovomug. We no nuc ploaood to loam has our i pnor. waghe. `n u an aunt: in nag 0' 0 and has changed lg: ownmpnrf ` Qllin Imnl-_ II in nmh an tidal IIIUII PUIIUUI lunu Ina lanu. Mr. Trenholme moved that: Ontario ap- peal against liability for part. of the com- mon ochool fund be quashed. This was argued by Tienholme for and Blake agsinsc. Judgment. was reserved on this poinb, After which the merits of the one were discussed. ` The -CIIO Token Up. 0'rr.\\\'.\. 0nt.. Nov. `.3.--T.ie supreme court. men to-day. there being on the bench Sir Henry Strong, chief justice. and justice: Toohereuu, Gwynne, King and Sedgewick. The appeal in the arbitration one between the dominion and the pro- vincea of Quebec and Ontario was taken up. This appeal is in regard to the com- mon school lund and lands. Kl Tmnknlm- m....-A s|...s n__n..:. __ an c-urn nnn \\.-mm Il`||Ill u nap; Hut Hm dour \\'(`(` u-nmun llicl In-r l':m- l"nr slmnw In Iwr Inc-lIwr`s lap. . ~`u<'h snft. \\'=Irn| Imdio-.~< In vmhll--. .N`uu-In quwr lillln In-nrI.~ In Inwnt, Suvh .~'\\ifl_ n-(I lumnn-.1 In kiss gnu, Sm-h .~xpm\\lim.r. <'u.~|niun_\ feel! Hlw vnulul r.-.-I in In-r (`|:I.\pillp{ l`mp'--I TIN` loll:-II uf Ihv srnliuy skin. .\ml :1 vnlnl, \\ul llnst` 1-xpluring Tho aliuwlwz unulvr In-r rhin. Sim luukml fur up at lhv [ll``1lt`ht`l'} But she thought of lhv llUl]t`_\'-|I\'l`.~a Dmning :t\\';|_\' in tho lnltxsstnllls 'l`hnt whitvnml the clwrry trees, She thought of the hmlwn |):I.\'kt.`l, \\'h(`n` vurlml in u (lll.\`k_\' limp, '|`hrN` sh`:-k ruunul puppic'.~t, with friluzy" IUIIN. The '|`|u`ll I). DH!` ll! (in [H0 Sllulll CUNIIIUH. The do.-ir won woman of tum`; Her feet in the-ir shiny slippers Hung dangling uhtwu the fluor, She meant to N` gnud; shv hud prumis:-i And so, with her hig bnmn l`_\'(`.' She slnrml .1! the [in-vlilig-|i()usv \\ii duivs, And vaunted the Cl`:|\\'lil1g flies. A Laulh In Church. limily llunlingdtm Miller. She sat on the sliding cushion. The dour u-no \\`nIn:un nf fnnr UUII VA CUIIIU Up I 30 Ill IIIIULIIUF. ' When be called upon the cook lent even- ing he demanded money. She had none to give and then Meyer. becoming angry, drew a revolver and tired three shots. one of which took effect and caused death. After the ahootimz Meyer ran from the scene of the crime, and. going direct to his boarding house, committed suicide. He was thirty-ve yours of ego. ,loinnu 0-a-I`holle Prion! Anphyxlnlod. X ;-xv \'.u.u \Y.u. 0 .1 ...-._ L-I.-,.-_| ........ ...... ....... ....... ..... ....... .. .... .._. Me er. boy had lived together for some time and their child had died. The young woman wee soon to become a mother a sin. Mayor, I ehiftleaa earn 6! e fellomhed n supported by the cook's earnings. Aeked by an acquaintance as m how he managed to live without. working. Meyer in eaid to have replied: "I get. it. lrmn the girls. They are all stuck on mo and when one don t come up I go to nuuther. \Vhan Ira mullml nnnn lm nnnlx Inst. evan- Theo lo Put 5 Bullet Through Ille Own In-||u-'l'he Inge: of Bln. sin the Old Book. II Death. And How True? NEW Ynmi, Nov. `.3.-Kate Merge:-ls. I Gennen girl. twenty years old. employed an cook in the homily of Erneeb Syriex. at 219 Eut 71 street. this city, was mur- dered lees night. by her common luv hue- bend, Adolph Meyer. Within half an hour after the aseeeeinntion Meyer ahob and killed hiuneelf while in his boarding house on East `Nah street. The cool: way slain in the huement. of the house where ahe was employed. She was wuhing some clothes glhen the fetal shot, was fired at her by e kg-u I...I I2...-I t-...4.LL--. I`-.. ..n.-.- 5:...` THE DEATH CHAIR CREATED A MAN)IOOTS THE GIRL WHO l\.'|lI "\|'l' `am II`! I In: \\'il in In-r nnnn In 1-um. L:n_v snumzlml and fast and Thin In Toronto the Good 2 ._ l'\ . IV ,. -\ I\ II II llO'l' `wonk- (' n|| 3" \a n . Auotlor Indian Doom. u \- v-_, .. .. Rllclclvn . uni-4| I...- I|AciUIichnL`l\udqovcnia:` I33 ".:'u'i`:"a.`:.. `. jj--12.1- . A. .-_ __- Illtll ' ma-ll um` \\.-nkml from mm: | dmnr \\'m- \\'I)llI:|n hial Imr IV. Asking For Iioilp. n... V... .1 TL. I OOT8 SUPPORTED HIM. Ion ripplu nI' lmuglm-r ` In-r p:|I`lNI lips, I! slw vnulal um r` ru.~'_\' l`nun~r lips, \\'l|n~|n-rt-I: liluss I'.'Ill`|I nslm-p. N- |l`.\ I'M` I41 msnis ' The man who buy: CHEAP UNDERWEAR in not hondiouppd. llo is" on the ocnloh. ` Wou'onollingourbootWoolUndorIonr (III! don riotuntoh M '8! than cost. " Fmo Shetland Wool. donhh book, 8! hr 690. V Pnro Scotch Wool unauws 31 an 00:. , Fmoot Lamb`: Wool Unicwonr 81.95 for U0. . ` Bonvyohnlwoolunduvou $1.813`! ' All out but Undcnou. worth 81.50. 03. xen.nu.unqu.unc.a-so . THIS BREAKS THE REORD. JUST wan YOU ARE LOOKINGFORI Antique Oak finish, with :9 British bevel plate mirror. - Exactly same as cut. ONLY $13,. 5 They will not last long. ' l ` Come and get one. JAM ES REID. "" ""`"' -,';"`...".`.`;9.-....""`3" u'.n"""`"" II"TJ_5 11 \NALSH S ul -nocI. nov. l.-VVlIIII N. Spry, `.0 I "I`I:::u'I0`ikN;h1 %0l`.lIu Sjtmcla {WOO ` P? ` i I. ; `NI V. AI... Ind: hum;n-Ionn :13: bun. Next Door to Standu-d Bunk. They show nothing but reliable, up-to-date goods atthc most nable prices. No exorbitant prices charged five days of the wee ' to meet a cut price the other---but honest dealing all the time and prices the lowest the goods can be bought for, which accounts for the ever-increasing trade at - The Leading Millinery and Mantle Store; Vvgu WANT THE LATEST IN HILLINERY and FIANTALES SIDENCE & HIBIIT BIID. Innate. SENSATION ! A RIBBON V J It uni worry. too Everything con; man: with wrong Buklng Powder. `Wm-Nnlcoounynndrlchtbvnslnz ofonobznsyavtrivwhtni Io Illn U . Nov. I.-Flour-lhcolptu tun: Ian M quiet-. Qnotauonn: wuon} ll ROI?! Hill: Pugh! Haring. am no 0` night not sum to 4.00: `sun. (10 to `gnpor no Limo :I.m:sIron Baton us ~ Imulo nan mm to Ian. 0 Wu. Nml Hannah: Hard. Mo to no; In. in take: Pun. Mo to Ann ; 0.2., & Ila ; l|rlu.a 1o to con ; Rn. In to mo; IIOII. CL!) 90 I 70; Ournmonl his to $0 vldoar-Posh mm to .711 ;[..m1 1.` on ` uuo1So; um not no :01... ='\oIo:' lunar. towltdalnmolouo lo Inn`: GOOD HEALTH It is diflicult to do without price to back it up. Easy when we own them cheap enough. 0.. .-.4..- ..l DYIDIDITKTQ I.-.-..l.A. -L - _.-.._. U-6:n%uc'ase of RIBBONS bought at a very low price happens to be our good luck. lOc Ribbon for 8c. 12 I-2c Ribbons for lOc. l8c Ribbo_ns for I2 I-2c. All the leading colors. /7oJ9/M}rw4.1/E/e??? utnngcnuto. some Halli; Poul :-0 uobcdlnnlth pmdnouuhoosnnootlnv purmealnthun. "Puuold"Inahco- lutolyptllo-noumuljnnhllluit. And. `ml in moved by `the highest tut known tn nnln-|nL.nhAInlnAI Annlvnil Pure Gld Baking` Powder m warn faint-0 HIM.`r.u ---.. v-- -. vw .. . noun '3' W-'-,'llo $0150; 11:10 Mn! 0' sum: zowndupo. I00 . M150: knmuezomo. McKe|vey & Birch. 69 8: 7! Brock St. We claim that this is the greatest heater and the most economical Stove yet constructed. It 3 just as good u Heating Stove as the HAPPY THOUGHT is :1 Cooking Stove, and Ihisis saying very much in {us words. `II, L I 5` I IE VV\Il \l {Ne hav.e a few Second- Hand Stoves in good re- pair for sale cheap for Cash. Rllilll ; HOIIl6 BUCK S us PRINCESS srntnr IIIITIIAL PIODIJOI I ABIITS. Io` ISL l :':`IIl;|'h qIl\|h:-. Qngxtuonl: I I` - ': , I I . I): Ilnhhl &ullu.u:.\:InI.n 800: `gum. J1?) HEKVY CASHMERE HOSE, 35: 35: 4C 5C` HEAVY WOOLEN HOSE, 20c, 25c, 35c and 5oc. CASHMERE AND VVOOI. ' GLOVES, I25:-, 15c, zoc, 05c. 35c FOR IMPORTED JACKETS at bgttom prices. Sqe the stock at I. IVIIPOOL IAIIICTB. LI OOI. NOV . !.-WhOl| N. Spry, In V su.-not: No.10ol .15. Sjdwmrn p__ ;_o|,4|,1ld;purI, mum mum. :5. M; 'BETLTER GOODS {or 50C, 75c, Ohnonul Hobbs I 3 lldnu ncood "load. an In nuuod Mun for than Inc (on nan. The box I 309- It 30700`: drug ora ro- O, to much that I 1% another box of On. um um. blur Pills no also a D I. u my bowoln were Iursno movc. to d be two dun boron I could not I at. until 1 buhn uklnn your pills. I LADIES woox. DRAWERS, .356. 50c. 756. St- Are tidw in dervnannd, particularly Sn `IIf\f\' ENC I'll` IIIIVV Ill Ulllllu' PCIIIDUIGIIJ in woouzus. Lamas WOOL vrssrs, me, `go. zoc, 25c, 35c. .2 -._. ~ Ladies F*!Ir'1`$hiI18$ `4 .`ua'-' "no.'.::`;u'iT'..;:;h.`'o.i: |l`l?v'. '.. lhd:p|?:n$n-Inn (`in lung. bod; |Ih0I:uhonont' uv.I-In ` x. Ito. Mal-1. Uolo M10 . 2-""n.".'.'2'...'uT'.l'.'.;'."I."'i's.".:...""?.'.'. .' 3.; young lady wont to tho but so IOQ&_ruual. and in one of the -mg.-nuns QL. a._n- ...n _.La.L L-.. IOU llld bl din boron l'nould val Lnnmlbaun taking your pill. -' I 0 all! non for than and A-lvlna my uh uh chem. JOIN (noun, 10 mm AVOIIIO Wm. Duluth. Minn. IIFCIFUII .'1IIl Ill` INS DUTY Jllllr Kln` f;;yI ro_ `clouied and Inactive. cure .'your A ldnciyn and the blood will take nu, . ilu f. You cnn be r Im tired. dull. Ichlnf and mu!- ll Inlay` groutly from 3 comb scion of ipilngaltu. you may he nun your kid- no cl `d u I In ctlve. (.3 Nag: fidmga 01:: m.:..a will ..fl5o.o:I3od`"Izr that kticgneys fllillngjb , on o tull posonoua 'I,-... -... 51--.: .I-.n _-|_;._._ -_,n ;,,n mrunmonnl TAYL9 '.?. :- OOMMERCIAL. COIUIIAL UIOUI IAIIIII. Ann nl ' o-o--_:.--. &uuIutoItPIih L-_ PRINCESS sheeer. nu nu uunpu an evening nor- butlior hour. In in not an 6:30 I all RM. Ir. Higp. Pkvnn. riding a nviul in Mnndollh M Di W M! Ann. nnnnhinn `nu tdibuii Hnnii no tbTi6{bh3i cowl: too. to to Ibo: bu. No to ma. !J7fi""EwD Wudnoy Plllo. : .-.:_... Dr. Hobbs -_u-v-cu; -o -ucupuvuvvwu. on the donut lion upon. , ad Io-dqy than the post once and I wen u Adolph-utovm won Inohu Moon Bnulay night and eiotlwlg. mitts law and Inhcennnln. $0 I-bola amounting `ILONHK 873 Routing wurgnhn Inn post 0600 dqnnnoltt. purpos- an an unknown. nnnwuu. who III nnmncou Dy [xiii utxhiolruo llonnionivuxloronto you-hrdoy Iol rayon in t inguton poniunu. at-ylornnnliluolotll Iron nhilor-bopon Yugo strut lhrrioon wu should with chin that his allot. r Anni} oumcc Au-moi SMNT \ .lnn'i. 0! Tomato. ulivorl in uncisy many neeounpuniod by Richud llaruon. who Ill nnhum-I 5- mm... nruc: A IIIIIIOOIOQE! 'l\noMo mo. ` "Ally," Quota`: mascot. and "Roddy." who ooeupioe I liko `tion As `Vanity. holdnlong but an ad oonvornnuon at. the litiahucl-icon houl in Kincuon. that the Quanta`:-`\'uuiIy inch on Bunt- . What policy was nappod out by tho rival nuoou in. an ya. g duh or cut. nuwll as non Hamilton Put it worth probably 8l5.(|00nnd an incur- nnon policy for 8`. .0l)0. Ho MI nothing to hit family. XTVCL A nligiouo convention bomnn today in Pine Grove Holhodiat church. l`itu-burg. Row W. T.(3. Brown. J. (`-ronfoll an_d~ hr. Ryckunn were the uponkora for to-day. Tho eonvonbion Ina thno days. The uaylm. puncture and npoalorn uo Rovt. Ryuunan. Regen. Lnuon. Robooon..hck- non. Willinnuon. Mondnth. Cornell. Kelly sad '1`. Brown. anon or nnenr uuuy. lliee Marta and Edna Manhard enter- tained a number 0! friends at. their mother) residence. Sydenham rtroet. last evening. Vocal and instrumental music, games and dancing provided an attracoive programme until midnight. when nfrealnnenta were served. A ...l:..:.... ........_a:__ |__ . I llllll mum In UAPO \ mcont. The Hamilton Herald nyo that`what- over my be thought of those roli loch in- junotionn. archbishop Clary agoulcl at Iout got orodit for hi. oundor and coungo. Ho loans his people no uduoo for ignor~ moo 0! their duty. Minn Mm-tn Anal Erin: Klnnlunl Anl-n IIIIT I`! UCIUUI. A drove ol milcln covn. owned by an Amoricui drovor. could not. be taken moron on the l`Iu-ropont. to-day. Owing to the heavy weather in would be impouibloto land them at Capo Vincent. Th Hnrnillnn "I'LL. nun. Blunt`:-hut Innrmw ovonmg. The nlurner North King wu doloyod by tho heavy haul wind ind did not Much Brighton until 9:30 o'clock this mominp. She will arrive hero shortly utter six o`clock. A Human; nl -_:l..|. -...... -_..A--| I--- ~-- la Ifl'U Illlllu Robert Meek will discus: Sundnv school work and motholc. und toll about the pro- vincial convention held last. week in Ham- ilton. in Queen atroot Methodist. church to- morrow evening. THO llrnmar Nnrllu Rina urn: 1lA`nnAl' \RI 7. The death is announced in IDOUIOI` column alone of the twin boys of Mrn. l)r Till- man. -If Jumnvcm. who left the general hoo- pionl hat week. after I prolonged illnou of three months. D-|.--A u--|. .._:n .1.-_-..-_ u ,1, ,, I . emu! Illlll "I N tor mo OOIIPDO. Th-~ I-vino- --\.\.liury of the \'.M.(.`.A. has prnmnnd 81,000 toward the dobu. It. is expected that two christian gentlemen will give 8.2.000, making the cum mind 86.- 000. m.-.:-..u.: .......... nu, WV-I - - u -upurnnuuucou numouun mmmor. The art. lectures begin on Friday night next. and those desiring tickets can pro- cure them at UgIow'u bookaton for the small nun: of SI for the course. 'I"l... I..l.-.v..... |:--.. ..l u_- v u n A m._ PUFIUU. on IOCOIIHI OK I HCIIMI. Rev. Juno: Gundy. died at Brantford on Sunday, Aged aixty-nix years. There wuss a conotilutionul break up. R0 was A l nuponnnunaod Mothodich minister. Th: nrf. Innhunn Duniu nn I`.i.l-.. ..:..|.s UIIIUTUIIHNIC W"'U. Archbinhcp Lewis, of Kingston. and Mn. Lewis oauno over on the Numidinn. His grant has been cbaonb in Europe for I long period. on account of ill health. Rnv Jnmnn llnruln Jim! no D..-..of.....I JIIIIIUKI. Mu. Van Cote. the evangelist. generally known :1 "Mother Vnn Com" is to found An inanitntion in the Cnukillo to shelter unfortunate women. A.mL|.:.I..\.. I --.:- -1` L'l__-A-_ -__I n__ I The sixth annual report: of the burenujuf mines wm rocoivod by tho palico Lowlay. The report. vmn sent: by the Hon. W. Hart)`. It. in unrlnrumnml that Mn. ll:-`ml 'l`.~..nI. It. is understood that the Hrnml Trunk ruilwny will uh once commence the oraction .uf.A gigantic uummor hotel on Lake Joseph. Mnalxokn. ' ll... I -.. 1V..AA AL- -...._._-|.-.; # _ _ _ nu, I5 3IWyGl' In ThoHouaeholul Hints" department: do any so. but thqxnosb o`eot.ivo way to make 9' may corner" in to put. a pretty girl in n . mi} you wnnt to feel warm and comfort.- nblo get. I psir of logging: or over-guitars at Sawyer`; Thn"HnunnhnI.l Hinln" alnnnrhnnntn nln marrllgvl, BIOVOII. Inna umrty-ono aoanna. A Linda: geublemnn has subscribed $100 I your or can you`: towards the main- tenance of a Church of England minion- l|l'V. lallfll UIC` UWIIIK (0 En` DUIVY BOB!- Tho uteunor Paul Sminh_makea three trips daily between the city and the ialunds. and not tri-weekly as reported. Thu citv nlark rannrtn Izhn viral ntntin. llllllul. Ill HOD ITPWOCKIY 83 reported. Tho city clerk roporta the vital statis- tics for October to be: births. thirty-uven; marriages, eleven. and thirty-one death. A Lindnv nanhlnmvm hm -uhnm-ihnd XWT IIIII If IICUIIIII IIKT DUI I. Iornv and 8. Allan. jr., I vat. Fauna on buy ml _ on. Whoa tho nail u-viva GM N has olduud youngio. i&WlIu." uuuvou In U-ll'l`I()VII_V 8 many. The` Itooumor Corsionn left Toronto last night: on her way out. but wu forced to turn buck owing to the heavy sou. Tho stunner Paul Smith mnlrnn nu-q. runxuu nvm all to ODU. " Mexican nwoot oranges. Blue Point. hulk oysters and Malpocque shell oyataru ro- coivod at Cu-novuky'a co-day. Thu` lhnnmnr nnrninnn luff. 'l nr-nntn Inst. NIH` D0 CU IIHDO you." John Huggarb. Poterboro. sold sixteen born: at. auction on Snturdny. The price: rnnnd from SM so 860. 0 Mnninnn nnmnr. nrnnnnn Rlun Dnino. hulk \ wlnuuw. Regiopolia college footbnll beam in nook- ing a game with (hmanoquo. Bhllovillo or Nuance teams. In 4 mg... ..nI.I-_ ....I-. |II\-..1L A- ..._L- IVI Hf UIIH!n No new golden `rule: "Don't: do unto other: as so many people are crying all the time to do unto you." John "naoArh_ Pnlmrl-mrn -nlal -ivfnnn 11;`: 3 mean nun that will deliberately walk betwoon 1 \yom|n_ and an milliner'a wi'mT6 \'v.' ' D-..n....I:- ....Il_..- f_...AL-II 5--.. 1.. __-I_ UUU IIIVXIIII Ill lllw TIIITDIGI. Cork runner: have been plncod Along the corridor: in the pnonl boopiul. ~` Fine luno tuning. J. Raynor. Luvo or- der: uh ooloy'o jowbllorv Icon. Fiv mininznrn nl tho R:-iti-h \\'anInvAn uaru In mmoy u JIWIIIITY Iwro. Fifty uniniuoru of the Britilh Wesleyan church died during the Inn oonfvou-once VIII`. nun rolu loo: plloo many. The bond of health wu to have mob at {our o'clock thin nftornoon. ll... H..l...... ....pI. 11.1.. |... emu nnn HIV 0 OIIKII EIIII IIFITIIODII. Capo Uolony.Soutlu AlrIcn,hu $90I,000,- 000 invutod in State railroads: (Ya-Io Innnnnnn lnnnn L`... ml.--) -I-.... LL- I?` QIVI F` " 7"` " _ i|IhWma.*` IIIII ll IIWIJI QOIIIIGBIDII.-, The sale at toll-gate No. l on the Sydon- lmn road took plnoo today. Thu board of hulhh IA: tn Imun mnh ll. D115 CDC ITC IIUUIIIL Rubbon. rubbers, in pointed. round or: wide tooun Sawyers. I'll-mnnu in Always ulmirnhlm ntnhhm-n. WIUU (DION DIW II"l., Firumou to slay: admirable; Itu_hborn- non in alvuyl dotutablm, Th: uh nf Lnllurnlg Mr: I an Um Quinn. Iiuko of York hunks: short. speochoi. but {boy are ucblui. Hnhmn. rnhhnrn. in nninhrl rnnml nr. The Von nun Nun Crowded 7.3100 `u lnnllut. or space. A real Novomhar rain ! Ono sailor in 256 in loss no on. TM name nlumnao moot: this ovoning. ` MR3 BI wnr'a for 3 good nolid walking. I .71 s ` ! IHE 4 ml Q0550?! II Adolphmtovu. m-... A. LL- .A--__-_ ll--- _ ` "C"! ` 3? IUIAKA V idsmtan. Paicainlpus. FWD! `UNI IINI I. KW` `.7'.'u..`L..:.........a....u...... Mr. (Ithaca I00 05 Wllburlut Sunday. Our Kih hall Illill hnnlnl l'IAI Ininn lacuna two. @313. Vazworvn. 3.0.. Nov. 1--`l\opwn- announce Qodn uvd inn Sh- in bi nhhavltplcn. (Ski anu- udj-ny. Allnnvd. ' / I '\ ll 0? A Oooclnplot. . ` Lo\`m'<. Nov. 2.-8ir Ruthotd AI~ cock. K (18. who In Iixpnddutbl shollo Igullpllj ads. '50 illiygdad own his hnnhh Au... Inlavo IGIUVW Inntuthooqcidqionuungujun. 11 KICK?`- l.o'xnnx. Nov. `.`.-Colonel John Mu-don Chad. \'.C.. his bow hhou dohua ol Rorkfo Drill. Ahica. in January. lill. diodlzuhnn ycudqy madly. 0 van in I uni obhiud hit eouniuion in tho cngmuu in I888. 3?- run"! I -IDI Ill KDIIQI I. Tho Potuuouth council mot last night with a good ouondmooof Inoubon A by- law ulnning the I 'ntnont ol the `tor oollootor no givou nocouuy rudmgn andadopeod. `nders for on yi and dnwing Nolan Itono VON VIII 8 no action aha. Buodry account won signal for psymonl and than tho council adjourn- ed to Into: on Dec. lath. car. auto. 100 can I'll non-suited. Tho can of Nicholson. usignoo for the H. C. Martin canto. vs. Room. 3 Iain: for nnt paid under proton, run in pmgnea thin afternoon. um puuu unul Bide Tracked. Tle manager of the Grand opera house takee plea.-urein announcing to hie patrons and the public that he has secured that popular comedy. Side Tracked." for his next attraction. next Saturday afternoon and everiing. Nov. Mb. The play is prov- ing a greater success than ever and is up- pO!Pl| to packed hounee wherever pre~ eenred. It re thoroughly up-to-date and is preeented by a company of more than or- . diuary merit. Prue and public are unani- mnue in their praise of this attraction. The plan will oiieu on Thureday morning at 10a.rn.. at harryei-`a. Prices. evening. `.250. 50c and 75c. Matinee. adulte. 25: phildren. l5c. to all part: of the house. no I-mniie`noa.smoe The can of I`. A. Bible vs. John Bute was argued before judge rice at the court house to day. The plaintiff claimed darn- agce tothe extent of 850 for injury to a hired buggv while in poaee-eion of the de- fendant. John hlclntyre. Q (3.. ap d lnr F. Bibby and J. L. Whiting. Q .. lor NT` BIICO. t I'll nnlnnnitntl I'll` 1-. uloov Inst J. I.. W mung. Q (T. ` The can nonmuited. mli ll, Vinhnlnnn -23....` I... nun: runs; 1 nnvu in annual : will hold tboir Om muting '..........'`' "':'*.:.:: :,::.'..':"".:.?'`. `"9" I I `r nn 0. nun our the hntulutllll at l`ulu.nrno`- ho. nponolgunn and the tongue 0' III as hand on I ddcl. ans... -.- .5 MIL... I-.. 53...)-.. n_._

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