Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Nov 1897, p. 2

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Xbbldth Ajj Lag Qgnhnnn-5-ndl-Ah--hn-AQAL nun U nunplcun clrpou Wlrinolli. F Provo. at the New York clochinguhn. , mm. bod uv.~h_ u largo assortment of u nudy-Inndn chehingthin neuron. His opo- $1 limo! 5033 put: for 35 unnola be non. - A L..- .._.:.I-._-- _.-.1 _._.-:-.._ _.,x|, T0 nu:7"fii: vi nick. near. IlIEe Our waterproof garments are out in I" styles, end mover the purpose of .1 full nvercoeh erwell. Our $10 coal: is the tinoot end beet can undo. Dunlap. King street. . "The Commercial Value of the Ship- mi in en interesting article by Lewis ixon in the North American Review for November. The foundation of the cnloeul structure of England`: ocean commerce in the Sn lioh ehipvnrd. Ann Iinnn I`Indn nhndn. turd run-J- l I can M:-I-'.T.;.T diila in ho Dulkfdbqunhbh tno an ma omp`vnrd. ` Ann linen window nhndo, two _YII'dl long. for `me: roller for 10. an R. Mc- !`nul'| Kingocnn cu-poo wnrobouno. Provost. an thn Nan \'n-b nlnzhin--mm [UT IIIU IIUp`I'~ Ncw design: in curtain poles, grille poles. cnrvllucton and grille work. A: R. McE`Aul -. headquarters for house furmah- ings. V nur D191:-nrnnf nnrrnnntn urn nu}. Sn -II AI u'l|U*"-nil]: Mtuut. Four trumps were -helterod ah the pvlivo section last. night. Throu were allowed to go this morniu . but the fourth, :1 repeat- od visitor to t 0 station, .19 held to al- pur befon the mngintnto. Rnn' ulntnrn. nvnn~nm_.u_ nuih. I`, innlr. Bn_ra' ulc-tors. ovorcoats, units, 1`. jack- ets, Norway. brownie suits. Sole ngonry far the but clothing in Canada. Oak HIM, King street. Tl.` R..Il.In ......n- |....... 5.. ...I:...s Al... `Ell DIN)!` ICU IIIIKIIIZTICO. I lung urvln. The Buvhlo export. hum tn mdjuyt tho Icnlu for the .\Iom.~ra elevator. has (`um lewd his work. The smiles are now mmly or the hopper. Nut tlnninlnn in Burl-min nnlnu nrilln Utulu-J IvI- QUCIIID I101. l3llI- Nu than at ll and ooa\`'`o`:hnoo....` thuludhoqul udsknlhc. Al!` I lmvudtxl Onhniu. and: station gin: Ioh vidnnoovh Iudouhnn I-no i ii bin! nasal Iniulu. lhoulnonl molar oflr. Arlhtn m . his oncanhl I chohmnuu of Inl 0! SI. In: Iudalouo. Bnulfonl. P8345): I 015 Ian. Q: tnnnlno \|oI n :.nn. A AIIIIIIIIII F RIIIKUKJII CIITLWC 'III'U"Uu!U An inventor in Madrid has aucceaded in mnkmgnauperior quality of soap out of gmsahoppor.-. He is welcome to all the raw material he can get in [thin cnumry. Nnhmlv nvnnntn that up mnkn nnv mnnnv l'l|W IIIEBICIII "O can RIC III `UN! Cnlllllff. Nobody expects that we make any money on our $3 overcast. If your purse is light. vou have no excuse for passing it. by. lhunlop,-King .-trout. Pnnr trnmnc warn nfmltnrna-I uh Hm nnlinn l I'U|.I|I IITTL III IIUU DWI HUIIEU lU'TllRu5u . A small girl from Vrcturin school board ad I street out yesterday and timidly ap- plied to the conduclur for twent.y.ve cunts worth of Sunday school tivkcta. (Tr-nnnInv'n mu-non nml Nniu-n`: nilnlntlu |.`I'lIlolI IIUI'|oll Ul DUHUDI FCIIUUI lull`KUl!. Croeslt-_v`o carpets and 1\'niru`n oilclothn, bho best. on ouch. can he land only at R. McFnul's Kingatan carpet warehouse An invmvtnr in MAR:-all hm: nun:-n.:-In.-I in U . Dr. Mundoll intends removing about Nov. 7th to `.". H Brock atreob. formerly oc- cupied by Dr. Suckhouae, dentist. '[`|m(`.hnIrn fnmilinn II .rhui'n nml Arthur Cllplll Dy III": UKICIIIUUPQ` KIHHUIHE ThoChovm families Edwin and Arthur -have given $1.011) towards the debt on the \'.M.C.A. Now for the wiping out of the second $6.000. I).-mi. c...'I .. .. 1...... n'\r-:n :.\'u-n... mo seconu NSJKKI. Don : ml to see James O'Neill ix? "Tho Dend Heart at the open: house to-night. A nmnll uiv-`I `rnnn \.'n~lnr-{A -nhnnl ha-ml llllll ! Ill Ullllulu UIK fllll. The Kings.-Lon oxcxnrsionists to Rochester on the Itumer North King reached the city at. a quarter to-aevon o'clock hm. night. Mr. Mnnrlnll intnnrh rnmnvino nhnnt-. IRIILI |"II9Il"l| lllo DIIU KHPUIR IIUIIUC EU IHRHD. l'r_of. Innhun. musical director at tho ladies college. fell on tho wet. slippery aidevulk this morning and severely sprain- ed his wriac. I)-.. I l)|_.._|.._AA_ I_L- _r |I:_|,.-A-.. UU "IQ WHEE- Rov. L. Blnnchetto. Into of Michigan. will reside during the winter at .l"rnnk\-illo. Onb. He is rememborod by many friends in Kingston. Rnntnh niantn in lnilnnml nnih (In FINE UP-T0-DAIE BOOTS AND SHOES Ill I\'IlKICUlI. Scotch effect: in tnilored auitr. u, $1`: 50,'$lR .10. Solo agency for the boat. makers in Canada. Oak Hull. TI.` L'i......o.... --.......:....:-A- A... l.\....L--A.... III - Yesterday Ifternoon1'.(}. Bramnh shot. and lillodn fox torrier nu Bagot. street. The poor Animal was auhringg from some disease. I.`....I:..\. ...-A-_..--._t _- .A. :.. |_|.._|-_ ._...| wluusr. Don't. fail to see James O'Neill in "The Dead Heart."nt. the opera house to nighu. Prof. InnhAm_ musing! din-nr.nr nr. than .$Ill.'l3l' Ill UVUTJ UULHII. `I". \ UK nil- About one hundred invitations hmo been issued for a crystal wedding at 4: Col- lingwood street rocidenco to-morrow aven- ing. \'I.ntu-dnv Afr:-rnnnn 1' (3 Rrnlnnh -hnt UIEBIBIL Engliah wnurproof coats, in blacks and blue, exbrn long cape, 3.3.75. Dunlop, King street. I`nnrn nrnlnnt inrlinntinnn :0 nun Isa lllll pfU!UIlh II'Illll.'!ILlUH! K4 can rudil believed that the city wil visit by A large number of tramps winter. UIIBIIIUSB Ill tll IIILUTUHII U1 [U0 HCHUOL Swiu net. curtain-. double border, guip. ure lace curtains. R. Mclaul, Kingston carpet warehouse. He more: not for the lusves that turn; Hid greatest jvy is {ound In wan-him: hiu nyol-vmeu-er To we the wheels no `rt-mud. Tailor-mnde blue beaver nvercnnts. mo- hair sleeve lined, satin nish, v front. perfect in every detail. $10. Oak Hall. Ahnut. one hundred inn-itnrjnnn hmn DIVE Cll'l0lMll BITIVCQ Inll IDOVDIHK. Don b rm to see James O'Neill in "The Dead Heart. at the opera house to-night. `_` Princi nl Ruddick. of the daily school, left. for upanoe and Balioville to day on business in the interest of the school. Qminn nab nuntni..- .l.u.|.l.. |...-A.... .-..:.. n. 11- Ullfllg VV OIIO IGIIHH. For the remainder of the wool: wo offer you an English made lined kid glove, two buttons, for 60:). Oak Hull. Tho fmhnr fur Qlux M W` nA|u\v\nnn n nnuv DUDWOIIB. IOI" OUT}. UH` null. The timber for the M. T. company : now nlavator comes from Victoria Harbor mills. Five cnrloado arrived this morning. I)on h Hi] to ma Jnrnnn l)'NnilI in "Thu lhdu in Duncan 0! I: Once Ibo Anlbhlopndlhnvonlnvslholhon otontuio. M 1IihvI.InhIodoonnoolL&and|I Quinn Jnhnnlnn -Qmnb ICIIUUIIUU III? UHIUK CUTIE In 11- NICK lllll In " Mina H. K. Landon and Miss Blanche Clark. of I ict.on; visiting friends in the city. returned omo to-day. White shirts. xrnlnnndriiari. reinforced U10]. TUIIITIIUU ulna U0-GU53 shirts. xrnlaundriiad. back and fronb. 500. This in lnundriod. Oak Hull. .\ M 'I:`-..s........ ...:r- -_.I 50 (I13 IIIIIIUI yUCFUI1ly. Don : fail to see Jame: O Neill in "The Dead Heart." at the opera house to-night. "Palms $1 and 31.25. J. Craig & Co. New {All cloaking: and ulacerinun. new Ienletbeo and black curls an R. McFaul'a. Ilia. If V I nn.`nn -...a RH... nhnnnkn llununuu. UIK Illlllu A. M. Eastman, wife and `family. of Moucelona, Mich. am the news of Mrs. R. 11. Charles. Wolfe Islam . war Hn rnmninolnn nl Qlus trnnb Inn AW.`-u pemwnmlry. I! FBTIOUIII HI. ' Our Man Ind coffees are unequalled. J Craig AL 00. ~ Tun ntanmnr Pnnl Rmioh In-ml: Hm mnih wnyvu any --u-nun In nuuuu Ivluv an-u Itllll Iota. Dunlap for clothing vdluu. A Spanish ohloni. J. Craig & Ca. V Ball prognmmu. pencils and tunnels at Wmu office. . . ' Cheap toilet bobs. J. Cmi & Co. n The Kingston separate so ool board did not meet Int night. Englinh wntnrnrnnf nlnthinnnh 'l)nn|nn n. Urllg (Yr \'JU- ` Tue Ibenmor Paul Smith took the mail: to the inland: yutorday. Don't. {Ail to ma Jnmnn O .`\Tnill in "Tim `u lploo at ....y my mph: the People An lull): About-Nothing In upon Ila Asuncion or Thou who An Enhlnp Unhgn. HUI : IIIUUIE IIIO IllKllD~ Enxlinh vntorproof clothing at I)unlop a. 80. 88. 810 a con. (`hnnOn|- `"1-uni: nun:-cl at than Ifinnnlnh `U. U. UIU I C030: Cheater Woods, guard at the Kingstoh penitentiary. is seriously ill. Our Man Ind coffees urn unemnllad. J. `W \iV. I. ll. IR In 3"` l nKnoou ud N-lonhau.stuou. PARAORAPH8 PIOKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTER! Llll aonnu. Mom present. indications it luulilv hulimmd Hun. Lhn nitv INCIDENTS (ii/Iii: DAY. reinforced 1 $1 ahirb Uulll U will be ups chi; Ilmrmng. Brock-ills runs to Do and: the tum- foniug point 0! the mail lmo urvico. A vpuhn anon. etc. |l\s..-|._L. IkI..t ..... -__.......a ....- 4L- WDIII "I {HUM URI}. The nlou) Punt run uground mu tho Wollo Island hwy lac mghc. Shown rt load by tho stuns: Paul Smith. | The schooner I-plwuinrom Tolodo to Kingston 1-ill nnnr um: nnlv van-ml in Tin Iloopindcnp is lying at Richard- son`: that with I cargo of ryo. Tin - nnhnnnnr Kata nnlnndnd 8 III} dZ$UqI-x ujlljtll T Dunn. Johnston Itnot. Clrhtnu Torn Quins Nov. Isth. `II: It Enonnonnl ginning. can loll I Vlln VII" I KQTIU OK Ty`: Tho Ichoonor Knto unlondod 6,000 bushel: of ryg at Richardson`: elonbor this Inormng. ll-nab;-ill. mun}: In La In-J. Iluu than-. DUHCII l'lN)WUu The Hamilton llemhl Red for tho \\ un;`.u opinion of tuhe charge of profes- moualiam laid by the 'l`.A.(,`. Lorne: ngeinn Rxlph U. Ripley. of Hamilton footbolllub. Ripley played an ace lsionnl game with the Hamilton bluyebnll club. but wit.hout.ore- numencion of any port. The Wmu ro- pliod: ll Ripley played buebell for love oi sport. even though the teem we: pro- leneionnl, I cannot nee wherein hie emnteur ehnding ie etlected. Next proposition will be the spectators et gemee by ro- feeeioneln will have to have their chum ing enminad should they ever get into hot- bellclube. Bah! Y em en edvooete of honesty in ell sport. no ringing or numer- (ego, hut there can be heir -plimng in de- Ienninmg whet mnetitutee profeeeionel- ism. Riple_v`a i_a I one in point." ' I ` ' " | lube noun Plckod l'p Along The Inner I Dn-Q What In 'lI-nnuvlrlng In the Bporung Atoms - 1! thin Iluu Clly. The llrockvillo papers my the reports in tho Turoutojuurnnln oi the football con tents there were unfair. Kingntun pooplo complained of the same thing In years past. but. Bmckville. along with nthor papers, paid the clnrgen were emu-ed hy Ioruhouda. (Had they like the name modicino Four puppins from George \\'nIkem`a wire haired h;\ terrier when x-ohl brought: the owner one hundred dollars. 'I`wem_v- x-u dolhnra wore ritlerod for: fth pup, now in tho pououiun ufcnrl Ford, but the uer was rclu.-ml. The mother of the puppies II I marvel for her rugncity, and wall be uxhibilod this .-ousnn at scrum! Amcncuu bench uhmu. `Fl... lI......:l..\.. IY.....I.) --l.-.I L... bl... H'h7UK`U.'y ', Sevual others appealed, but failing to nppenr their mu-on-atncnts were confirmed. Appeals from Fmntonnv and Ontario wands W1 to |mnrd this evening. - .,-. ..-_ ,...._- . -.. ...- .-.. _ so 1.-unto schonl supporter. `ho Kmgnton foundry comm `y. appose- ed for property in this ward, had their name erased. as the lease for property had expired. Thu Kinnnfnn Pnrinvnnnkh R; (`Jxfnrnnui {`Xpll'9ll. ` - The Kingston, l'ort!mout.h & (`antaraqui electric railway company npponlcd ug:\inM as:-1`enn1ont, but as representative not. up- pearing the (`uurt conrmed the :us:sessur`e tigurm L` 1 ...|._-- _......_u-_x L... :_:|:._._ ., u Alexander Mitchell : asses-uncut. was ro- ducod to sum). J. S. Randolph hut his nssossmont. fixed at. SI l,S00. \.|.`ill...m Q-uioh`. nn-um! ngnu-and an ..\A...\ IO N |,mvu. Willinm Smith's nppenl secured a reduc- tion of $50 on the assessment of one lot and Slum on another. |\7 I\_l_...... .....- ..l.......l .... AI... ....lI .. .. :`I\.lll UH IIIULIIUIX W. Delaney was placed on the roll as a `Im Kmontnn fnmulrv nnmun `v, nnnun. FUR MAENTI Connlulerml um Dlnponezl or by-the Ro- \|nIn Commlnolunern. The court. of revision sac lust. night, to hour appeals against unesaluent. in Unnam- qui ward. John Sullivnn, assessed as pub- lnc school supporter. mm plactul as separate euhool supporter. Tholnna Blnkoloy was} head from as dog mx. \\4'iIH-an: lhnulgnr nnnnnlnnl nnnin-O, an llUV`I IITJIII ll UU DIX. William Parker appealed against an unounnent of $700 on his property. The naaoeaork gures were conrmed. Jnnn uh Hninrlnv In-Id Min nnstmzuunnf. rn. NUQQCIUT H IIKHTUS WU! CUlI'l`Juu Joseph Qmgley had his assessment ro- dueed so $2.31 I. ' 'I"|.- It-nbuu n` lI..v l`.......... um. .l.......I UIIUYIIU IR! Q`-'Il\ V. ' The name of Mary Cnppon was placed on the roll to -Iub.-Ilituto the nmno of Julia Dunn. Ill IIUHUTIKIS UK UUV I\lIlKllUH IIUIIIUE` VVIIUTU it hm: always given perfect; satin-fxlctiou. Why bu conummlly llil-.--utistiexl with your ton when you can pnrclmsn Blua Ribbon Cnylon Tea," from which only n riclnacrong and delicious cup of tea can be made? Ask your grocer for it, and do not be deceived int` taking A ten just. as good, ns this is impossible. "Blue Ribbon Tea up sold by all leading Kingston grocers, and can be obtained a}. popular pnicce. A Copy Corner. A very cosy corner is to be found on Princess street, in opom house blonk, whom the "Blue Ribbon Too company have opened a parlor, which is nicoly furnix-had and comfortably hunted. and A cordial in- vit.at.ion is extomletl to all the ladies of Kingston to step in and onjoy u cup of this delicious bovoruuo, served tree of charge. "Blue Ribbon Tea" in ulremly being used in hundreds of our Kimznton homes. where is L..- ..l........ ..:...... ......t.._-.o. -..u.J....o:;... -nu-.-wnuu nnnuuuu nuts: The regular meeting of the society to have been held last evening in St. George : hull. when the Rev. Prof. Ferguson was to have lectured was ostponed. Oiiiing to the inelemency of tie weather only a few members were present. Letters of regret that they could not be in attendance were received from Dr. Neilnon, Messrs. Hous- ton nnd Rogers. Dr. Wgulkem wustletuin- ed by induapoeition. It was moved by William Powers nnd seconded by J. For- toacue that the meeting ndjourn until the third Tuueduy of this month. nun Ice; . Ill JIII. [Or KITUIIKUHHBUH. _ J. Davina, in.` was charged with. using abusive language, but his case was ad- journcd. Rnwmnr Rnnnrl n vnnrinnf. nun Ann} JU|lI'IlUUo Soyumrd Bellend. a vagrant, was sent to jml for two months. ~= vuu u; an uvgtnte ` I have used `Quickcuro for many acci- dents Lhil eummer.wI-itoe Dr. S. J. Andrea. of Montreal. "One very had cut from n acythe, was hauled in n wondarI'ully.ah0rl5 timo--in one wool: tho cure was complete. For burns and sore: it is really far `better than any other remedy 1 know of." Police Court Pancllllnu. At this morning : sitting of the police court. J. Murray was ned $10 and costs with the option of spending six months in jail. for drunkenness. .| llnvinn in nu: nhnu-marl nil`: nah... Kingston Ladies (}ouage,J A CHURCH SCHOOL, IIIIIIUI I'Ill' IIIU .-IUWBIIUT. ' Sovonl cnrlondu of timber to be used in the frsmework of the M. T. company : ole- vnbor an-ivod mm the west yootorclay. II. R. Wninwright. ueiatant. engineer on Mr. Jamiuonh stun`. In hero to begin the con- struction of the foundation. 0001. All ailll dpmutio eon] delivered to my poruof the any at 85 per ton by W. G. Craig & Co. \ cATAR`)ELTwAnu Ai=PEALs MARINE INTELLIGENCE SPORTING PARAGRAPHS. |nnnTm.-nm;Iou| 3:.-Iecy. ..........l.... ........o:..... at 0| . . . _ _ ... OITY TATYNDTWVICINITY. _._________ Timber For The I In-nor. ..I ---l.....l_. -3 u_L__ L,. L- Cut By A scythe. -_.l .n..:_|_ -.. _- 9 L._' laluuh Ami umw PM If _\-on vmnv. In aujoy A good laugh. mu 1 [but vnll use on you Into a tonne um! dun your care: army, jun pay I visit to the op: hours on Sneaky afternoon 0| IYOM and no I [Induction of tho - III olnnighing on "Such 'l`n&f:d`."' .l!n|lnpo-we rotitu-otnotho piomin bon.-I.hn, out this anon. It will be pmonhd with new conga. dmcn and nu-lhyo. crank: and noclusiul ol- hetu. Tnoplun opus Ioncnowu NI us. so llawyo. Print. owning In. 80:. and 75. Hahn Idol: 1.. dill- nu Ian. to at pmd tights. nu. n`-`A--a "En`nuuu-up.` nd and an-pant:-qty :#_;,r > ` uu. -o c---s._...a-no um... ...- ..-- _ ._....:; M7 human-gun-nun Bn0TD|lKDfBKI IDTIFIIITU l'WlllIg HIE DI mom. and upwnhla of n lmndrod cheep. buidu horses nnd c-wrn. Eighty none of full when no nlrudv A foot. above the [round and thrifty. This I-um comma at 320 acres. of which 210 gens um under cull.ivMinn. The {um hou-0 in tho mu.-u commoaliouo in tho` (`oun- cy.nnd would make`: big hotel. Largo bu-no. hog pun.-. root hm:-es. etc.-, water vrotlu Emma windmxll unk running to I I the buimmgs. cnmbme to man 5 complpto equipment. The hmplenhlo hoot md ho-ton Ind their ontoruininx family make I cheerful nrouo when (hand around the hntivo board. This in their uvcocvdgur on tho, tum. tn which lhoynmovml from lonmnm: county. Ontario. The lonnton of this fsrmin wool tho moat plouant in thy county. ' \_ * Hln-In m \ Inch .- |lm~<)rI| Tho liuuunn plnco haul Lsllon um) lmuda of a\ pr-.u-uml f:\rmel' in W. I!` Spike. who has |8!i!L'\l\C0 of hi1 father, Ammpilo. a remarkably nctivo mm for his your:-. This yoo\r`n grain cm) mm 1,901) buaholn. of which 5!!!! buamla were wheat, and t.wont.y~tivo acres of corn are be- ing hushed. Tho largo barns are lled with hay. Ind "the root crop: will bonrgo. As a sample a yield of 300 buahole of mangle: from thromfourthoofnn non wu noted. The {rum is docked with thommghbred Vorluhiro swim. fty or mnm, niul nnunhln nf I hnndl-ad nhonn. IIUIHPHIIICUWII. IIITIVUU `Ill LHU Cliy UIIIH morning. and identiliod tho stolen good-. No Mlhl that .l.ur|uun m\-lo a neat. bur. ulnry. destroying vury lit-Llo property. En- trance w.-\.-I gained to the More by the re- nmval of four pmun uf gl:\.<.-. .lau~.ksnn dial Im'. enter the pvvli. ullicu (lop-\rLmonL. and furtun:\tol_v ho dnl not, for Ml objoctionnl oppooitinu \mrhl lmvu been found Ill :5 huge dog of tho bulhlupg t_\'p0. Plundu-ed an Adolphostown !toro-Vlolent Gale Drove lm Ashen-o-lusple|ons Aeuous Led to An-oet-|rtloles found on Illa Person were Nlllifolllo A quick piece of work was oooomplishod yesterday in the arrest of the burglar that entered the general store at Adel hustown on Sunday night. The local po ice were only informed of the robbery yesterday mornin . and in the afternoon the culpable renega e was under arrest. '_1`heotl`ondor is none other than John Jaekeon. the notorious Mexican Indian. who has com- mitted several robberies in this locality. .lohu built und soils is small bost. living the life which sntisee the_ wildness of his Indian blood. He is is regular pirate on a (mill scale. only his depredations are com- iniltetlonlmidinswad 0! at sea. -When he bur larizod the store on Sunday niqh he loncfed his etock into the best end he - ed for the river St. L-nwrenco. along the banks of which he usually c-unps. He got as for in Baker's point, just. west of Rock- wood asylum, when the heavy galos drove him ashore. lle landed there to s nd Mondny night. intending to procee on his journey in tho niorning. But the gala eontiuuel and an attempt to go out was unsuccessful. John had to moor his pirate" ship in, Bakor s point and nd sheller in a boat house close at hand. His pcouliar uctionsin trying to navigate in such weatlmr with so smull n boat aroused the curiosity of some of the asylum omployeee. who watched the sailor with interest. Tho_v advised him to give up- his etl'orts and return to land. buthin reply come: "I am all right." Tho police became aware of the strange actions of the man in the bout.and were ut once struck with the thought that the man might be John Jackson. who had on in former occ.-won led the clianu in a boat. Sorgt. h`nodden nntl l'.U. Aiken drove out to the point. They saw the boat llonting at the whore. nnd concluded that their mun Inuut be in the bout-house, the onlv shelter nour by. They kept the rear end of tho houao ditcclly in front of them. no in: to prevent unyono inside leariiitig of their approach. On entering the house their suspicions were voritiod. for there stood John, the guilty man by confession. Only the contro bonrd of my boot wue brokon you would hover have muglit mo hero," boldly .-poke John. All his good: WOLO collected nnd brought with the prisoner to the police station. 'I`ho articles found with him. the most of which were stolen at Adol~ phuatown, were: Six wool nliirln, one picnic or grey llannol. onopieoo print. two vci-tn, two pairs trousers. one coat. one sprint: overcoat. two pairs wool socks. live piira stockings. one odd initb,ono fur mpo. one pair lucul boots, one pair clothttopi el boots, one pair long boola, one curpentoi-`n p|.mo, ono brace and liOe bits, ono snmll lilo. one key-holo now, live iiluizu of chow- ing tob.lct`o. one c.-uldio of Napoleon to- bacco and 38. III in chunge. .lnnl(ann lmu nlrmul 1- -nrunrl llmnn tnrmn JOHN JACKSON ns mar uunen ' LOCK AND KEY. A PIRATE iiosniakcancntj A Iouhmnm-r`n Suuwcqmn (but Wnt. .. um I n ,1 LIIU ml L U\| 'UI'KUll \\ HIVU "U rl'FD` Ili.~or- of the Pmrrepont. lower one of the small ricnuo dork. At. that. harps against him for h'inco his rule.-no Int. been hanging urouml npp-mring nunr [lur- Consult SUTHERLAND when your feet need to be treated to a, new pair of Shoes. He in the "Old Doc- tor" of Shoedom who al- ways leads in Low Pricel. Come in t day and save I dollar. NOVEMBER lst. Vi`:TiIEi.T5` I Vj ii T U W` 1'o:.2.9:.'.-:.-..~.'..*:::.':.r:-.-'.".;s.;._'.; rnnltonknlxo uovhoocnudcn ` . .lnnQ1 Ihn.In&no&nnnnu-n suTnERLAx~3b}"uii.C;5r- feeaor of foot comfort and past master of alioe style. l'\I?FI\III'\r`|I L \?f\I(I oiay :{oS_J",T6&i be always on "easy street." lTENl)EFFIET Wen; p1`iiER_LANi)-i..:. sLI9as_; llalla\`Illo.*inn. I _ Tim publncmon of the remarks on clarin- iinn nviouco by Rev. Newton lliilalz Mr. McMu|ion's funeral hm! created interest and the emphatic condemnation of the science in .unmitignt.od horosy and non- selmu" has led to xiiscm-sion. Mr. Wright, chriatiml scientist, write! a roplv to the rovcnend gentleman. There will ho A thorough inquiry into the methods and practice of christian acionmin Bolieville. X.l.. Lung Ba\>|l-!lV\VlVn: 4t`.|`|ow-`well-knowln remedy for coughs and colds. only at Mo- l.nnd'n drug: atom. \\' |\nl\ A in nu nr ch-nun v EAL: RnnnImm`n nilln U O L I I I I I V I I H V I N n U I I in Call nk Sec llmpaguc. Old Em: R1: Iilsly. ARKBIATION l'U)?Ill'l'Y 3 x o lcronndn. Tho aton- ol not will mu dined: Ihroluh P In which no down to a growing too- on my. Applito J. & sxnmu, Ialhlx Shoo HOD POW Ill IBHK. Attho last meeting of the board, in re- solution, requesting it ushing out of eewern. e-peciully those emptying into the luke. wee prepuretl end forwarded to the onuncil. The council referred the re- eolution to the board of worlre depart.- ment to be noted upon. R. Meek was not mtiatlcd with the matter in which the work lmd been done, and considered that the members of the board were only wasting their time if their mquoetn for mcli urgent work be an neglected. J. 1!. Thompson win of the NHDO opinion. . By A motion Dr. Wnlkem and Rev. W. B. Corey were mitliorized to neoerbeiii to whet ex- tent notion had been taken on tho boIrd`n request respecting the ushing of rlrnine. The city engineer Wlll be naked to attend the meetings of the board in future. "I can certainly add my tegiimony to the virtues oi Vin mariani which I have found excellent and am well convinced of its quality." HENRY IRVING. AI Drugrlnl & Fancy Gmcen. ham Inhnllnltl. Album nf Portnih o! Oelobritios ant rm If this paper in mationd. llallevlllo Sun. 'l`h.1 I unhlnn-H 1 elm Imnu. Strength. Vlgpr . . . fonltlos. llourlshu. Stllulms. death. The presence of tuberculosis fh cattle in this vicinity lod Rev. W. B,Cerey to ink. if any precaution was exercised to sift- gumd the citixena from receiving effected milk. VIN... ..L..:......... ..-..It..J e|.-L 5|... Inn. .-NJ Tho clmirmnu replied tlinb the law did not cover Llm. point. but no urioun woublo was ever known to arise from the nut ol milk taken from nuow troubled with hu- beroulmsin. The genus of the disease will not. grow in milk. At. Ilm lnnr. mnntinn nl` I.lm hnnrd. n rn. ITII IIJXI KI` UK "XIII WUU "I 1 council chamber yumrdsy nftornoon as four o'clock. Pnunh Dr. Plulon, ohairmnn. R. Mach. 1):. R. '1`. Wnltom. Q. 0.. J.-Duncan Thompuon and Rcv. W. B. Carey. In his monthly roporb. medial hoaleh lnnpccbor Fee gtvo mruumo ofhlo work on drain and newer exnnhmtionn. He made a marked refomnco to A dofeotlvo. drain on Bogus street near the Bay or: Quinbe house. the odor from which drum n family away from that locality.` Improve- mount on the drain wna loft with the city engineer. Concerning contagion: diuuol. there were re rotted for the month. `four cases ofdiphtherin. one ofbyphoid fever. undone of Inmbrnneoul luryugibia four of which had MOI! trotted in bbi Onirnl hospital. 0! the six one: one run bozl in dnntln ` lllllplll death. TA.` T lot the lulu! In Hot lulu: rlooooiu-3 WOII POIIOIINI 7 The Iocsfhlrd of mm: met in 659 nnnnnil o\|nnnnhAn unntnuu-Inn l`.QlIul\lLn AL Cor. Pncess and Bagot; .. ...... r_|,`. .~ _. LAWRENCE A. WILSON C CO.. HIIMYIIAI. NEVV STORE. n A n gunman-u.n'nnn. -n_-.-- -. 400!` (4 HFUK PC0113. \\` hon dizzy or drowsyhoko Boochanfa pillu : o "sea-.m_.;:._, H wt-co` All! To` (LAM: j (MARIAN! WINI) turn your toes to rsr A `VI-\ pun run wuu--. IONVIIAL. .__._-_ ... q-....- 0! Qty notnurozlh n W n M I In :3: with us. What! ;Widdon. `Ion A I ..u.....`.`&...... s35. ouommuo um o 33:} &'.'m.-= 'l\ LABOR RINIDINOI ON NORTH not Johnston Strut at homo wan to mug. with turnooo and othu L vonlonoon. Alto tho mono Dunl- Q t hstuolnm modornlnprovw hook. to Jon Inna. `I A BA|lliAlN-'l`AT BEAlV l ll'Ul4LY titnnod doluohod Bunk House. owner M and Allan Hunt with four (nil lots. #3 to A. ltrnmnan. 15 he nnlod to: tho _ Iiornonllu Al I van low rent. C ronnnnmr Till um. don. 0; A.` Klr:pt.|l13og.. 0 I0 (III I` we `:2 ion & nu. 0ntulo%\. ' u % gg& J. B. MCKAY, President. Oolkno Moo. I. 0. 0 I. Block. ooruor I|nhuun.n'n|d Ihnlgnk-um up ...n.. uuuu uuuuuaa IAMIURU. uay lnu owning Bouins. Individual In- structions. Sand for: new Cm- logno descriptive of the courses, and oonhlning particular why you should attend the College for first clue: Business or shorthand Ed- uoutiou. Address . T IIIIII `RICK? III \ \`ll\ [IRA I\B3V|4\B`I'u com. an is coin. an Inn 00 SYAlll_|, 517%" am? 33 Eula now for u gonna At the King- ston Bunineaa Oollogo. Day and illill mnl, Ivn`i\I;:`nnl In- lily Q lo with torturing. dlnnmulng. Needing. scaly. and pjmply : I lolloved by a warm bath Otmouil son. a Imglo lppcatlon of Gbipnimistoanwonz). the gm: sun can, AIJANII date 0! Cvucun lluouu`-2. `Q Q -.53.... R? : ` )0. u\ :'|n. A :?`B`.. $f'.`..;.`.`:`!.;".`.'.`...".. F A aanunusrun` asururuunr . Iitnlhd dohmhod Bunk Noun. mnmnv I Aswcnnma P302831`? L. .1! _-_-._..! :2u::!e-_..1:h2.9!9,-x:- I`a'u'2'i ornnllon u . Principal. Uluclllibolwood in Isle /hiuthnulpuitcc. |o_l|1In&omvm oonpldoo A:;Nlao:mgol%n I mun . . II. ' ..."'........._...."T.. T. LT. _. . .._' ._ .. EDUCATIONAL . ohlnoa not. Good loot I9. n'l'HI DESIRABLE . all Inodotn oonvuuonou. IIIIQG IIOII ll 7 RVM J. V n will oomnh 1.. ._.-....__-..__:.._- TO 33 L81`. run um Io $\ not null blind to haiku of d k`'i-'.'`.`.`a.`.n."" '` 7r oT`7."i? The mun nun. Good local). :0. all Lnnlu. "t .|21n'.'yc I|ckhcI|do_ JAIJL` run. ncst-l 3` Giving up the notion 0! running not of Fun I ' o\Pnseou\ that ugh. Wilkins; blulovl his than ails slow . no Ina (non! All thought 0! icking Manual on Ibo Chuougu_v alloy. AI Conurnll I any ntnuod am-one Ila 3|. lavnneo ad. ailing up the Sal- noullivor. run into winter quantum at W35 Hills. not fun Covngcon. station and In-int yld 5 `hit 0-L 3! Inulhlil hntnduury ocaclbqilnhdushdnlhuluolhn buacupht TIKTXZWHV` WI` linen nut huulhd Natal! shone lino, and licensing of Bu Fuchs` dqy nun lb audition only M Harrisburg M ovcudhlhpnrb 0! Ila tint 50 id not nhnl In-intone. and no British nub-nu Ionovon lion pnooing than on Mount. Annoying hi: at every nova- nanl ' I I1 CUUIU XTIVUKV I Kilo . "sIl.iuon`I I1-oops mum! at Sacha : Harbor. but. owing to hit oouummsto ability in frilhriq awn`: tint and the con- Ioqlonl Itrcnloning a CM Kingston gar- rhoo. Vnoeolu and Montreal income the Angling uninh- HIE; ITTIXQ HXIIKI XQIZ ID` oljtuivo points. . Aha he-pout dob)-I on Ockobor 17:5, 130 bonus. consisting cl teams. In- Ionu. bash, nil loch. no! in- nIn&nn I11 Ariana`-n |n Kpima A-A llg UIKCIC UKII` H K II clawing" IUO aclounn. no `tugs Ind!` vy poplar. loll Salon 3 Inrnnidouornohhuondninlhlcml Ihnihnnbonb and noun lint. Wil- li-uun ngugs Musnllgal LK-..}l -L....n 5:... By no no lIIl Il]' a clnclinn. To such I nun than In conmittod the tax to conquer Canada. Tho othor laud- iug spirits were Armstrong. the incapable nenluy of var. And she umoocntic Wndo Hampton. of princely column sud ptincoly Ionian. who would not brook the unbor- ilyol tho phbhn Ind urrognnt Wnlkimon. Iivcuultilhoulhlhotr mutual ljodouoioo Ind pm) icco. \I more uunhl men to onnduch p0Ml iuuo my gnu: u~ t in ucucoky it found. 'iII.imnnn`n II-nmu munnl Ah R.n~Lnn.'n Forget it Not. I` IISI 5 II CHAPISI. Iuulyv or I I :0. Willinoon was I mun totnlly without character. and with I very unelvory ncord. Unlike Fmeh in ".\Iet\auro for Measure. ho lad rolidity onough for crimo. but he wuoutinly too Iigbb for virus. He had won his brown through deceit and loan in lhmugh Inuon. A pensioner of Spain [or yours. to oulvithd by his enfbinooo every etfott ol his govcmmonb to bring his tron.-Ir ory homo to him. He surpassed Marl- borough inbu-onus And bio own comput- Hoh. Booodict Arnold, in porddy. an d you had not one of the vi:-mos that out 3 ho- dimming halo round the wulno-out and van... .6 5.... 4).... L-...... 1:- L.) 1.4 VIVTI Ill Kiln HIT ICU; I19 DIM.` II Aaron Barr into treeaon and had `uen be Irayed him to the government. they had in jared. In addition to his innate unions- ueee and ueanneee he had acquired the habit ol drinking and for days he had an keep Iecluded from his array. The deceit of Iago. lie bombasa of Thrano and the thin! ol Falecalf all blended in him in in- Inaculate and unrivalled perfeceioo. Had we nob Ihe noes undoubted esatemente on these counle, one would easily imagine this reality to be merely a caricature. To mark ra men than -An mnnmittnd the Ill IELIIIIUU UK DIIII PIIII VV III. KIIYIIPEUII wit 4.000non was ordered to ponotrnto to Montreal by Lake Champlain And divtn. attention to that poinmwhilo the chic! .commnd up given to mnjomgomnl Janos Wilkineon. who It once took charge of l0.01`1) men to gongninat. Kingston and the SI. Lawrence. '1' in plan. as m nhnll no. nlunnrdn worked out on Iinu very nearly the name no Montgomery : wretched lsilnro 0! I775. \.|i;|L:.....- _._- - ..._.. .-;-n.. _:n_-... &?.;;.;i.{."i.ln3` o'..'..1"iSS' {Iii .355." .33 vicuolbolh than boron. He had hd nmxn I}... i-tn Q-g-nan -...l L...I s... L. BIUIL Iu the elation that cum from the Inc- oeeeee 0! the year end the belie! thus the Bmieh flaet wee complete! hemmed in M the weeuern extremity 0 Luke Onterio by Chauncey`! squadron. Armstrong. the American eecretery of war. lnnned I we-told expeution. He be long de- sired to oeplure Kingston and Montreel and thereby to control she St. Levrence in reuenceolthie plum Wnde Hampton Iii Lllkllmninn nrdornd to nnnntrntn grown um IP00. To understand the battle of Ci-yaler'u Farm. in is well for in briey to note some ol Ihe preceding events in the war. The year I812 had been marked by a series of wonderful aucooeeee to British arma in Can- ada. Then came the gloom and depreaaion of I813. The capture of "Muddy Little York" was followed exactly a month later by the taking of Fort Goonl : and two months after we were repulsed ab swam . llubor. The British squadrons had been _ swept. from Lake Erie. and Prootor`e retreat and defeat had left the whole wen largely at the mercy of the foe. The month of June had brought aoxne hope to Canadian hearts in the eueceu at Stoney Creek, but we remained r November to drive away completely e dread 0! American posees- Mun. Allin luuuu In: Win] mun uvru, Wu WKIISI. But the Nth of November md Cryalo I`urm in should be familiu to every Cunn- dianulon u the maple leaf ourishes green and mo. Tn nnrlnntgnrl Hm haul: nf P:-v-In:-'.. X Kalllllllllln And it in thin last but]: that tho Harald- wiohu to bring pmninonbly boloro In radon this wick. It will ho jun eighty- four yours nut 12th of Novomhor oinco the quiet farm land: of John Crnlor. of Wi|~ lnnmobur. in the county of and. won the none of the saving of our nation. All that took put in that notablo ovenb an . under the dailies `pied and violets blue" : Their sword: no run. Thai: hon no dust. 1 _Thou souls no with the Loni. we trust. hrL AK . 14.1 5 \v I I :1 , \ IIIII I'lllI Ill! KIUIIIIUU Ill TU UIIIIIIIBII IIKI British forces that gnudod the so. Luv- rouoo. And Ind approached within oighby nilooof Honored: whotwc Eunptou. advancing by the Like Olsgphln route. wu prouin sound: the aunt Itntogic point tom 0 I unitod (`count on that city. was and for all. ninth oddo at live to one. it Ins docidod I at Canada nhould ho Canadian. 1."! 3: 1. AL}. I--s |...AI- um; ck- Il -...l.l uuuu. on DID uwnwn, Ill luau, nun llaelee. with eixteen other breve young French petriote. for live deye, mehoub food or weler. held M. hey seven hundred Iroquoie. end than me in determined that the northern half of North Amerioe ehould heEuropeen in its reoee end civilintion. Onlhe pleine of Abrehem. in the grey light. 0! that memorable September morn- ing. Wolfe : glorioue deehh. in the hour of victory. made Canada British. And {my- four yeere leler. eh OryuIer'e hm. when Wilhlneon. with I Inge bed 0! troopl. had run the gennhlef ol the edinn end Ill-ilieh fnmnn Hunt nun:-Ilnrl ea Rh, Lew. JHHNSTBN & 00., 1 DUI . If. IDIII CW III UIIIHII VIII!` ovary true Cnnadiin should take off his hat and thank Providonoo thnb brave man lived and died for the rights and privil for tho my soifthn now in ours. Ah 0 Loop Bnulu. on the Ottawa, in 1660, Adam Ihnlnn, -IL}: nixlnnn nmhnr LI-Ava `mun. Anlnt an overwhelmingly largo A non- cut Anny on Npv. Huh. I813-A ue Duollpuon Ghana! the Oonnlol-Ilnr not lnlonuod In It. Iontronronld. - - Than: 1-. ohm. nun): In AIM. ulnnnn vi:-in: A HAND!-`UL or amnm-s mum or ckxsmrs mm. Iontronrllonld. Thus an that upon In Canada whnro wnrv tn-no Fnnuliin nhnnld tanks of? his hnt soLbn:'ns ivvvcvm ivucromr ill` II In nut llxul. > . ."ErIOIolth0ltory in Ioonbold. Tho and day aha min any joined Brown`: on Bnrnhrdro. nu Cornwall. and bcforo usual \\`illiuon baud for the ne till of the thin: of Wad: Hunpcon"I 4,000 5; 50 nctivo sad 1:` ilnnt Do Soslahorry mil am or `)0 I` -Candirbs Cha- hc _v. nu _ wrin- hn nnplon. mctm of shit Ewen at St. Rugs}. ogpnsih Catmn. '0 Inch: fucthornlnfnrmod him that ho had given: 5!! thought 01 ranching Moounnl Conrail! arms {ha vial-or quarters at $5 I Hot. my than anti! Fllruty. than... I` nuns: Ola hunt any Bl. inn:-.1 Inn can nnlhxl his the north. TL: in.-snot;-mg A-..I -8...` .1 AL- ..._.-AA en. The (lax before Wilkinson hm] dispatch ed Brown a brigade of 3.001`! and a body of drnguoue that Ind joined him that very morning to seine the government stores It Cornwall undcldcr the court. On the mom in; of the battle news ceme that the Snult could be run without rink. They had been commanded to embark when in I'll en- nounold to Wilkiuwn in bed. dozing off the [cutest spree, that the British had form- ed beyond the nvine. The order use given to charge. and the genenl dosed on in lie tent. routed II times by the varying mate of the ght. P1` of ILA gin:-1 in Annie l.nIa'I, Tho ALLEN'8 SHOES. . .. In`I&IIIl|hho. K CITE) I IUCUVN UIIYU IIIIIII DICK. Pnmc had now seized the whole Ameri- can Army and the tlnght. was fast becoming a dmordorly rout when 600 infantry under |_`.\pc. Uphnm. come on the eld and gave confidence and safety to the dying troops. They took to thoir bonus and hid their ight and their shame in the darkness of the November night. Th: Iunsns dunrur u nnusuymnnnr. umrn - `VIC AVUVUIHTT Inll`. The losses during the engagement worn : Btitish 2.: killed. I57 woundod and l`. mis- sing; Americans, I02 killod And `:37 wound- ad. [$11 IIUWII EUUK euuu !ll|IIl'UUu Volley elter volley poure into the enemy ecreinhlingr Alon the muddy elente of the ravines. Euro oure of rsietent etteck doee not break them. be second Am- erican dregoone dash down the nine mile l`0lLl.' C&|V&l| _\` charge up the ravine to turn their left llmk. The brave Coving- ton liee mortally wounded. AIL their ellorte are vein. As they prose ecroea the revine the tire is no {telling that they halt. They cannot t artillery through the mud and up t eee hnnke in the face of those volloye. The akirmishere from the woods on their right am he ing up an inceeeent re. Shot and ehel from the gunhoate ere thinning their rear ranks. By re o'clock the Americana give way at every point. Swnrtout s biignde. the tint to enter the fight. is the first to leave; Cole's divieion follows, and Coringtoive hrenke up in the wildest disorder. The British press on to outtlnnk Boyd`: di- vision and capture the cannon. The light infentry advance to cover the retreat. but Pearson`: forces drive them beck. Kin... |....l mans ...;--.I LL- ...L.\l- A....-..: Swsrtouts brigndo dashes into the mug tongue of wood and tries vainly to turn the British loin. There is not one chnngo in tho: solid foruntion, and from it comes an mutating storm of shot and shell. Thero in I gun opposite captain Barnes tint. is causing some annoyance. Ho chnrgcn for it. Just. then Covington on u whito hone duhen down with his on-airy on Bumonml the lolo wing in repulsed. and the gun in him. Th: nk}. not hnnnmnn nnnnrnl Th: IIII llxlli IIUW XCDHIUI KUHITIL IDI enemy concentrate to ream the British advance. But change after charge cannot. but down those solid squares. Vnllnv Altar vnllnv nnurn into that nnamv IIKIIII wr IIIIO IIIIICTIOBH IOTCQS B0 IQVIIIIDO. It. is junk. about the same time that Morrison`: little band remove their grub coats, and as the red tunic: of the British votomna ash on the eyes of the enemy they rouliuo tho: they must cope now with no row militiamen. hl...-.A.-...i'.. L...'.--.l- .I..-L..- :...s.. AL- Iiul- IUTIX UK IDUPI. LIIU HUITXW IT` `H5 CUIII nies of the 49th. not ft! {min the Iigzag once in front : A little to the reAr the CA- nndisn Fonoiblosrtood mArshAllsd by Lieut. - Col. Pearson : still further but from "the fence are Arreyed the regnlArs of the 89th And 40th, under Morri- son himself: to the extreme left, `on the edge of A black ssh swAmp. and in A tongue of second growth wood that reaches out thirstily towards the river Are A few Indians snd Voltigeure. seeking the cover of the trees. To the nu, A mile or so, are the weather stained tents of the Amoricsns, thAt Are toeoho to the grosn of famine and sickness be- side the Salmon river before the winter is over. Between the wood and the river lie the troops of the Americans. upwards of 7.000 stretching ICI`0';lF the largest three brooks thAt separate the quarters ofthe two Armies, with their gullies And rsvines. On the edge of the bush to the north is e little hut, ind the shot thAt rings from the rille of in Canadian hidden behind A qwsint old bsko oven ie the signs! for the American forces to Advance. It in inner. .5-...r Oh: nnrnn Oimn that FIIUTU IIIIU IIIGIID DURING. To a sailor on one of these gqnboete an animated loans would preeent lteelf about two o'clock in the Iiternoon. Directly opposite, where the` two grey streak: of mud met.etood the oommodloue farm house [of Co John Cryeler. end as the eye fol- lo the road etntohing northvnrd could `be Ieen the compact little body of British troupe. formed "en echelon, that is. in n eerie: of steps. The nearest are the com nnnian of thn -19th. nnli hr [mm the slums: EDI) lllu IOIII DICIOBBO Il3I'00l'. ' The morning of the Ilth nd: Wilkinaon . about ten miles lurhhor down the river, on- campod near the {um of John Cryllor. He had ant (Ian. Brown" forward rho day he- foro with 8,000 men so clear the wnynndho noise the miliur store: an Cornwall, And III Awaiting ti ingm In the buy formed botwoon Cook : point and Weaver : point. Ihlfa jab out here inm this ntrurn. he cquld zoo hm gunbontu ; the otilla were hidden by the outorn shore of Wenver a point, whilo in the wide buy above Cook : point lay the Brinirh gunbone thus had anchored there the night bolero. Tn n nnilnr nn nnn nl than mxnhnntl an DQI'lVI|'n 'II'U0pU WII" UOUUWU1] I5 I79` quoh tuznnnno aha cactus` by Ind. Mor- mon in in his -rommnn only a "mall form. not. axcaadinn 300 mnk and lo. o. Z i I L |. .. n.. ...u .......-A`.... -Il-l\._.._A.._ #5 II... LA ITKHI "III III III! '.`(llXIIlIIIlII III, I "EIHIII force, nob oxcooding,300 rank and lo." with which to moot. 10.000 troop: that had boon receiving oonacnnt recursion: since they hnd loft. Shckowo Harbor. Th: mnrnimr nf hlm Ilmh nd: 'i|linnon IIIDII "W IIUWH Iilflllo * , On Moudoy the Britinh forces were close at hand. Lioub.-Col. Morrison. of the 89th regiment. land followed from Kingston u ro idly an oumbonomo gunboota would I): ng him. Ah Prdooon ho land uncured lighter craft, and on Monday ovoniry. no In roundod Point Iroquoio. ho ooul no the whole Ann-loan may onqam down tho rim-. Troops won detail at Iro- nnnln tn nnnnn thn nnnrnv` In land. Mar- bllll UH` K|IIl IO FIIIII. Tho tight not: become: gononl. The mamv mnnmuntntn tn nnint. um Rriti-h IK IDI IOIIDVIIII ITI WIIIIIIKI llll wo milh`l::5hiI& on 0 wluy. In tho a gallon rum M. 0' a Halo turthor dovntrtutm. . . . u Ilnnnlgn OLA n..:o:.|. hung. nvnba n`nnA DI tho Mom; .1! i"vmimon bu rallun mn Mnlnr on n vnv. In In I:unhnulu| qu`lIns) THE VDKILY W319 : WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER .3. 1897. nongouut. Thlhlld Iboyounc non`: chri- Iu unciuion full ouepungin! by tho lot 8|`-`.000; to to and unt`:-suing the - Ioinl.ioC_IiIdiII` tron I050. Up to the gluon us. down onolpmol sh needed nnhnllupruniood. llwillbo uncut ilk:-nodod cithno who Bmckvillo nuts to ho undo um tram- foning poms mail lino nrvico. otc. Tho nlodp Pdut I-land She VII lonud Tho I-plnui Jrom Toludoto King:-ton with con. Ill only vans! in tho Wolluul and downvndn yontoniny. The M: Walker urivd ll-on Manual lull Int arming. and his lot 00 Ihianocuiag with um barge to lend . `up may continued Mt mp-In y Quinn ytohliny. than did not nice: its annual little 1'. 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