Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Nov 1897, p. 6

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-vvvyvuun Toaosro. Nov. 3. - A west-bound freight on the C.P.R. wu running into I riding at Hevelook shout 11:30 Inc night when it come into oollieion with I yurd en- gine. Both engines were smashed. also seven care. The engines and can were new. Brekemln Copp and remen Curtis were slightly injured. Engineer Heston had I couple of ribs broken, and received other injuriee which in: prove foul. The trein from Toronto to outrun! wu dehy- ed I couple of hours, And chin morning : trein from Montreal We: Also late on no- oouubl of the unuh-up. R. Pnnlr. while: nnnnlina angina: nn Mm LOW MAKES A STATEMENT. AN OI`-`FER wi-non Is `ONE- TWELFTH or PRESENT cos`r. A 0.l .I. Collision-Death In I Ilullwny Looldon-'rwo cltluu Oolnmlnod for , lnI-du---A call To I `rotonto church; A`---._n.-A I IFURNISH TORON'l'0 S LlCHI PRINCIPAL GRANTS OPINION The You Out. \v In an R IPWIIGPITG IPOCIIIOT LVIPQ. "()W can I tell which is the duke uf Cnnnnughtf one who mu no atrnngvr to the scene au_onm replied, "You will see a group of nffu-on pr!-smtly. Look lnr a gentle- man among them; that is Ihe duke of Connnught." . Ipolol and Intel Iwordcwo-on. (Knish and Fr!-nrh worm-n n! the hk r class are usually export swords- women. They no taught In have as rnnfully and acvuruoly as their hm- Ihen. and theta are numerous schuuls in the two countries when young wo- men In hull! not only to (once. but to hamlln the hroudnword. It in eon-5 aidend onto! the but pouihln luruu o! athletic uotcim. I low 170 not-ognlu The Duke. The follnwlnglillleincident will show how differently the duke of Cunnaughl has nlwnya been n-carded by thomrwhn law had the advantage of gauging his sterling qualities. At a field-day some limo um tho nun nun ridinn un whoa a-nu noun. alter or me oom. Inc et- Oind in I egmier 00Ihlll):lO`. the room! vs- III y omen y e, rot r o the hrmngwing to the illneee ol hhe bride`: {other they refroined lrom any poroioipm lion in receiving their friend; At her Miner : hello. and eher A wedding hreekfoeo they to their house home near Ooteo. 'o.:odly nnuher oi friend: ond rele- vee uniting to receive them. Ileny Vere tho expreeeiooe of welcome heord full the crowd II they heerhily shook I Qhe hood. For the remainder of hill"... Ant. Dan!` nlunlb doing` Sll'l'|Il'I' qIlIIlIlI'l- Al [I llfl-Gly END!` time ago the staff mm riding when at howildend spectator asked. mean I loll whit-h In tho dnkn uf (`.nnmun1hH the Klan or Ioldlon In Illguon. Toronto Tolonum. A vor conspicuous gum in tho panda on Sun nmghz wu am of urgoont.-in- Itructor g. of PA bauory. who in at I in tho cit imli-noting the Toronto eld battery in t onow tulvo undcu. Hie right brunt. hon than mod: owordod him for saving life at Kingvwn rooontly. nod Ilil loft tho north-won modal. while hie inure artillery uni!orm. without I an in an dolnil, and hi: ooldiorly booting brongl out the remark from many that he was the but-looking uoldior on ponds. IIKKU UI|IlB Ill LAJIIUUII Illll IUUIUX. Ina did not omit to prey {or their welfare in the following menner: "0 Lord, I be- seech Theo to preeerve the two oounlnee of Middleoex end Essex from re end euth- queke: end at I have A mortgage in Hert- lordehire. I beg of Thee likewise to have an eye of companion on then county: end for the net of the countneu. deel with then u Thou pleeeeet."-HonIeho|d Words. An Ancient rnyor. Old John Ward. who was pilloriod by Popo in the Duncnid, nnd occuolly stood in the pillory in the year I827. when he won said to have been worth 200,000. was nevertheless, a pious man. He had large estates in London and Euex.on Ah-I man ..-...u on n... 4 ... ol...:. ..-n-.. :_ vuly All-Iuvllll Illlll III IIIIIIII. (`nunl I . T . S('huvn|nl'f is lhe fur- Iunul-~ possessor of tho nnly dimntrnxl fields in Russia. On l1i.-&0sl:|lvu,r0u1- |)l`isinR 200,001) llbvturm, fiw gt-Ins \n-rt-. nn'i(lt`nla|ly {nu-all u [NV _\"nr:s` .1510. The first diaunnnd was pickvtl up nn llw [I|:n'(` in 1830 nnd in tlw _y-ant sin--v Ilwn ulmul loll lmve lawn (lisvm'm`z-rl. M-.-nrs ngn the (`num dm-irlt-d to tarry on llw hunt for more diuunnmls with vigur, llmugh whmlwr nr nut he has lune so is not known In the preswnl writer. The count is aunong the xvenllhiesl landed prnpriu-lurk in Russian, and n=lnt(-d to thy Hus.-4iun nlllhussmlur In Berlin. Ocdlddnpulhtuiii They Helped Ilnemeelvu-one captured. the other lumped. \Voons'ro'K. Ont. Nov.[3.--Lest night two tramps entered Marshell s pork store on the mam street end demanded articles. When refused they helped themselves. While the proprietor was wrestling with one of them, the other hit him e heavy blow overvhe head with I club, stunning him. The fellows get away. but were pur- sued by a number of young men. During the chue one of the trumpa drew: revolver and threatened to shoot. There were several sharp tursles in the course of e mile : run. but one fellow wen nally csp-- tured. His mete got away. Illu IIDIJIU IIIIICHCU. ` Credit must. be given to MoGill univer- sity for being the tirsu to endeavor to have on intercollegiate league formed. Last. spring McGi|l corresponded with the vari- ous universities in the Inabter, urging that such a league be formed. . uuuugiue lea ue. There can e no reason for any college opposing the entrance of the R.M.C. and Trinity to the college union. These tedme would enter the intermediate series in the second teams from the colleges. It was perhaps thought that these two teams would want to enter the eeniorperiea. Of course in that case thev could not be ad- .mitted, u.there would be too many_ matchea to he played. Five colleges are enough in the union. in it w'ill take all the regular football section to play off the hgme and home matches. l`.....-In ......-p L- ..:..-.. L- u-r1;Il ....:..--, ELIE league. The Toronto Mail-Empire says that the city council will give I reception and din- nor to the delegttea who meeh here thedey before thenkagiving to discuss the inter- collegiate lea ue. Thar-A min A nn rnnnnn fnr Ann nnllnan -nova-wvuu. I-tau nun. uwa "Joe McDougall, of Ottawa college. thinks the scheme of en intezucollegiate union in not possible, and will likely op- pose the echeme as far as hia .college is concerned, owing to the question of fin- ance. and to the fact that several of the college players are outaiders. He thinks, however, that if Ottawa college is allow- ed to play gniduetee and a suitable guar- antee in given them, they might go into the league. 'l`|.- Vt`...-....'e.. l.l'..:l `l:`......:.... ....- oI..-a AI..- Inn u nous Ina Amos ; nu Lou mm on Loan Vsuity 1, and London play the nal gxurmdtnu gone in Toronto on Satur- ay. , I The betting in Toronto in three to one r on.tho Hamilton Tiger: winning the On- I 2 tuio ohunpionnhip against Oogoodo. I Tha nhl sum: for tho iuninr ohnmuiom enanu Inymlng. In the Quebec union to date. McGill and Montreal have won their rounds lrom Ot- tawa college and Ottawa city and have two points each to their credit. Next Satur- day Montreal playe on McGill grounds, Ottawa college on Ottawa city grounds. There ie little likelihood of Montreal win- ning.and then there are twenty-nine inte to make up in the return game wit Ot- tawa college. so that Montreal may be counted out of the race. If McGill wine on Saturday they will havefour pointeto their credit. In the game between Ottawa col- lege and Ottawa city the latter hae one point of a lead. It Ottawa city win on Sa- turday and defeat McGill the following week they will have four pointe towarde the championehip. If Ottawa college win, and defeat Montreal the nextweek. as they certainly will, they also will have four pointe, and theireeult of the league gamee will. itaany caee, be a tie, and a tinal match have to he played. IUUDUIIL Both Brockville paper: complsin of the commonu of the Toronto prearon the guns: in Brookvillo luh Saturduy, tnd rhnpc no right. to_ I great oxtonh. 'inguon can sympathize with Brockvillo on ghil point. but the former bu got no nccnnbomod to such things that is is able to stand cnybhing. In tha Ounban uninn to data. Mnill and rurmun. , Oegoode he: suggested the name: of ve men to Hamilton ee referee for the nal match. Curtis in than the number. Hunilcoue are oppoeed uh yly. Cannde in not. the nnlv ulana gt nrenont nunuuuui no oppueeu W Dlyly. Canndn in not the only place et preeent ondeevorlng to rid itself of profeuioneliam in rugby lootbell. There in alno an agita- tion in England Against ouch player: in football. IEIUII III I football. nA` I. 1 7 I-Iflu UllIwpl0IlIUlP IKIIDIF UFKUUUG The nhl guns tor who junior obnmpiom chip of Ontario will be played in Toronto next Saturday between Vu-uity 111 And Pom-ales. fl.-.....l- I.-- -.. -_._-A-.I AL- .......-- AI R... only Dlnmund Irma In Bunch. ...A l) h O..L......I..l'l` :. .|.. TRAMPS Gnow_aBLn. IIVIIPOOL IAIIITI. uvu-p6d-Noou. Nov. 8.--Whue N. Sm-'. 10 I0!!! Md wh\or.0a0d' No 1001 Us. d|d~ om-n In lid: 9053.4: nd; pm-`K. wand ; Ind. :5: od; allow. Am. ll: od; bacon--Ioni one: hoax. & 01!: lllln 81: Cd : than out-I nu. no FbOT?lA'Ll. aiAfThs. Inter-Colloglate Longuo. I |.l.l\.......II ,: t\.;-_._.- An English Meuluhip engineer hna recently Icrulrgl this dmtinotion Kl the- i pmhab I on u out it on '5'}. wat'uricu a=?aso.horne vi- ~'..,.~~.':- .'.'::*..:...~..",*:-...*.*.;.:..a tor 3 India late the wound. lb unann- cun tun ho 37.8. _ _ _ ne pr!-acnrn mr twenty-one lllgnls In succession in Dr. M:wIuNn's church in I ;\fnnchonIor,\\-hm: testimony is he no-vor . hoard such prvavhing and-newer saw, so many converted. In his nddrumes there an no vulrhms. no clap-tum. an nnnsenamnnd speaks correctly in aolt, perluuin tones. A olpey lvuncollll. A noted evangelist of gipny hirth.md known now as Gipay Smith." is neat- ing ll profound senantion in England. The committee of arrangements forthe rerently held Wesleyan 1-. nlerem-e in Leeds emnged him to hol n service in the Coliseum. which was packed with listening _thousa.nda and which was c-hiuncterilhd by wonderful power. An evidence of his strength mny he infer- red from the fact that some time ago he preached for twenty-one nights euceensinn in Dr. Elm-Inrnn',vn rhnn-h III `\('\V I UTK nun. A strange procedure for the Churvh of England wns gone through in re- ceiving lmck at Wittnun, M person who, utter leaving the communion to lmvonie 1| Roman Catholic, wished to return. The vimr insisted that he should he snlemnlyshriven as n. penitent. After the lesnon for the dny had been read thepenitent walked up tuthe commun- inn ruilnnd knelt down. A novel form of service then rommeneed, the vk-.-tr putting questions. nnd the penit'ent.in uh t tones, nnswering them. tn the ef er-t that he renounced the (`hurt-h of Rome and meant to endeavur tnlentl as hetter life and to embrace the (`-hurt-h of England as the true nnd unl_v_ churrh. The minister then ahsotved him. pm- nounrinc the formula "in the name of the Father. and of the Sun. and of the Holy Ghmt." with uprniaed hqnds at . the close. III!` [{Q'lllI", IIKV (`(l(`I'(`ISS, [H9 l`_Yl'Iil- men, the nrnicn munt.-mu. and the urn- mutic. gcnepi nn your by your becoming more scarce msing to the high prices which are obtained for specimens in thc markets of liig cnntinentul citie:s-- the mlelweisai, so much prized HS in snu- venir of n visit to the Ssvias moun- tains, being sold at El price sufficiently high to induce the Alpine pensnnts tn run-grent risks in pnitherina it. The new edict has been issued with ll vicw to stopping this destruction of Alpine plants nnd {lowers within certain lim- its aim! seasons, and them is in gencml ugreenient that it has not been issued nny too soon. Ptnngo lcclnlullenl Proccdnro. New York Sun. A also-nun I\I|I\lIl|t.n|-um 1'... 0|... (`|... .VI'\\' ]U['K l';V('n|"8' IVUSI. The dest.ru<'tion wrought, by enthu- siastic nnrt remorse-.|ess cullectorsznnnng the rnrer kinds uf birds and wild flu- em hns been the subject of In-.quv.-nt mmment of late in ulmost nll purl:-5 of the civilized world. The latest illus- trutinn vnmes from Switzerlund,whe|e the continued ravages of the tIm'lll`Ul` unct. mlnnlervhnl lmtunist have In-en.-an exlens've :15 to provoke n spet-iul dirt from he perfect or the lluute-.\`uvuin-. It is well known that such xlamts us the gentiun, the e(lt`|\\`(`is:s, tle <-_yvIu- nwn Hm nrnivn mnntnnn .-and tho urn- IUD WOIFIIBT II pCl'[0C|'u" The Yanbic was formally handed over to Lieut. Nowburry, roproaonting the sum of Michigan. to-dny. Capt. Moore and Liens. Carter. U.S.N.. are attending the investi- gntion being held this after noon by the harbor commissioner. IIIIIIIVIUU Illa". V Inspector Courtland Stearns, of the northweet mounted police. on old Mon- treeler, has written to friends about his experiencee on the way to Klondylie. He wrote from Slnguny, and laid in port: "Major Walsh. the administrator, and Hon. Mr. Sifton are leaving to-marrow (October 14), via Dyan, through Chilcoott pace to Lake Bennett. I ehnll eeoort them back via the White pau. Two men And maven horses comprise my outt. All the reports you have heard concerning that pus are exegwented. The pen is certainly diicult_for horeee becnuee fodder in ecnrce. The teak of climbing over. toe men not heavily laden, ie not dillicult. The weather is perfect. The Ynntin wen fnrmnllv lmnrlnd mmr tn Doltructlon By collectors. Ne-xv York Evening l`()sl. Tho ls-_a|.rm-tinn wrnnahl luv euppoeeu (0 no large. In the police vcourt to-day, Eugene Anesse, a painteron St. Martin street. was held on a charge of criminal assault. upon Antonia Belanger. a six year old girl.` who was at his house on a visit. A physi- cinn s certicate testified to the nature of her injuries. In addition she was badly scratched on the face. Her evidenoe moved the auditor to tears. Anesse is a married man. r.........t... r1....-n......'| a._-.._- -: n_- IJUIUUl'3u Emile Thouret & Co.. importers, Victorin square. assigned ho-day at the instance of Muse Bros. & Co.. of Berlin, Germany, who are creditors for $8,000. No state- ` ment has been made but the liabilities are supposed to be large. In lthn nnlinn .nnnI-I`. I*n.nv Rnlnnnn A Boarding school In Ilontreal Quaran- tlned Because of e umnll-Pox Oaee Bela; Dlseovered-0har;e of Urlmlnal Assault Entered Against Eugene Aneue. MONTREAL, Qua. Nov. 3 ---The Pension at St. Catharine. a boarding school for young ladies maintained by the sisters of the congregation, has teen placed in quar- antine, owing to a case of small x having developed in one of the boar era. The atientf hae been removed to the civic ospital. The annu-l meeting of the Montreal street railway company was held this alter- noon. The shareholders were unanimous in asking for quarterly dividends. and the Hon. senator Forget announced semi- oicially that the wish would be com lied with. This will let in the small 9 are- holders. t`....'I.. 'l'\L .... -. I. 11. :_..__.L.__ \7:_;-._:_ LIKELY ISSUED BY STREET RAIL- WAY DIRECTORATE. nut upuvvv - an 2-- 54in. Scotch Suitings, light and dark colors, splendid wearing goods. See them. In `Harv IUIIIQ. E4 in. All Wool Ladies` Cloth, green, brown. navy. black, fawn, sold elsewhereht $1 yard. ` ' IIUIIJQI IIQIIQI 52 in. Two Toned Cheviots and Camel`s Hair Suitings, best values over shown. 4 At 850 Yard. uuow. um. ll: od; bacon-Ion I oa....."' -"r'i.`n'l.'4`..i..15`&i .`.'.'. .3353` M: $1.00` Yvard`. p1 :_ Q__l..l. O..:A:... At 50c Yard. . Fsncy Broosde Dress Goods, green, brown, blue, cardinal, beautiful effects ` worth 760. I Afh7_5c_YaI;d. TRY us-` QUARTERY_I1lVIDENDS [AI WALSH S cam CHEAP sna V79 ; aolling-g our boat Wool Underwear that 690! not aontoh;at lou than cont. Fine Bhotlnnd Wool; double book, 3| for 69C j mm Lamb`: Wool vnaemu 31.25 for one. \ Havy Natural Wool Underwear $1.85 fa 756. All out but Underwear. worth $1.50. 3!, 08.88. cost. I U ` Pure Scotch Wool unaemu :1 for 69. .` A y . l8lakaaolahoopUndorwar,lnnI)oaywuln. /5' JAMES REID. I D D I I T I D I n M - - gm WA LS1-PS JUST wan YOU ARE Lggmc _1_=_o_1g_g -vu I -Inn rllllllui lIII'l'U- Ioatral. 0.. Nov. a.- [lo Rocolpca moo hm nice qulu. Quotnt `om: pawn` Whurtlano N0; Paton: Bprln I. 00.86 to :.5J;i10nIhtrllo:-kgcao to axe; xcu. 3.3; o I 4 to 8.w:SIro Baku-I 6.1 g&.I"-lnnuro Imconmfu a When. No.1 unltobc Kurd. We to 0610010. Much; Puuo. Mo to 690 ; Ones. to no; no .310 some ; ammo so 510; (I061. 01.!) 00 70' Ootmnul (Do to D0 vhlono-Pork chum to|`H15;Lard 70 to hoon. no to I50; Hum no to nc;0huu. I a;.':..:.~:as.:'=.;::':..'.'.*:.:*-.*.,=~.-..,s*~ w M Next Door to Standud Bank. They show nothing but reliable, _ up-to-date goods atltlle niost reasonable prices. No exorbitant prices charged ve dayrof the week to me.-t 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 YOU WANT THE LATEST IN FIILLINERY and FIANTLES SDENCE & cos. is suitable to all. from the infant to the athlete, and can be retained and relished by invalids when `all other food is rejected. A 0.1.! I.-- II J3....& Ala-.. 1\...-.......'..A... -_.J I` _ . _ _ , ,- III-l4I\pA J\l`l\a Av wvswsan Sold aJll first-class Druggists and Grocers throughout the Dominion. contains both the stimul`atit1g and the nutritious'*pro- perties of beef, and will sustain life without the aid of other nutritious food. `i (7.3 II. BOVRIL " is a Fluid Beef prepared from the choicest cattle raised in the Argentine Republic and Australia. any -pt-vvo "11'JJ;1"%Ka Unbleached Sheet- Ladies Heavy Knngm ings at priqes fully 30 per cent. lower Gloves. 4-buttoned wrists, we] than usual. 81.25`. R. \AI.5\L.E)F?eO-N. -u--n- v - 7-: 5--van: `:4 nova.` . 35 35-Q09: 50;` ` '.,HEAV.Y WOOLEN HOSE, zoc, _ ` 25c, 35c and 5oc. CAS-HMERE AND WOOL GLOVES, zzc,` 15c, zoc, 35c.3sc FORHMPORTED JACKETS at Sottom prices. ` "."the stock at -Ln. ..u.. z--flu-x:ca".l? VE-to Wool. Blanket, pink or blue border, soft andtleocy, worth- 84.25. ' "s.m'.wR*s. vv on c C 1-1! ,--v I|FpIur\J' Extra Large Bed /Comforters. fast Colored Sateen Cgvering, worth $2.60. ' .1 - At $3.65: ' T_.._.- In: :4- 117-1 1-u..,I,.L -_:__L ' 'E*u'IT i'a:BLub1e Bed spma. hem- I mad ready for use. No starch and no droning. ' ["E!:5. t: nonnr nun. Manager. --v .--- n-v wul- no is on the scratch. Sole Kingston Agents. HAINES & LOCKETT The Leading Millinery and Mantle Store, The in... who buys camp unm-mwzan in not In in nn tho nnpnhuh ' "An excellent Food, admirably adapted to the wants of infants and Young Persons, and being rich In Phosphates and Potash is ` of the greatest utility in suppiy- i in; the bone-forming and other lndlepeneable elements of food. B OU RI L_;i%,;}>.% BOURIL The landing 2I.g`1.d:.r3s2kor and I -.1:-|turo:lnnuloo'.uru From as you buy ' at the Lowest Prlcgs. `nus aliialcs ma RECORD. Antique Oak finish, with British bevel plate mirror. Exactly same as cut. ONLY $18. They will notlast long. Come and get one. an 7:-vvc I'ndiea' Hos Knngnoo Kid 4-button well worth At 496. Men : Lined Kid Gloves, plain or fancy banks. Ion oooy lining, I but- gun. At $l.00. `I -j.'-_I 'lf-_____ Y7 _____ -- D31 - -}:1or-1':'a;1d Boys Heavy English Knit Gloves, beautiful quality, Dent`: own make. ` 11942193` food At 30c. Block Wool Gloves. double wrist: anfl backs, never sold lea: thnn 87{o pair. A_t_ 4-_0c. _ us pnzucnss strannzp 1: [UV HEAVY (CASVI-IMERE HOSE, bll! 211- Ann znn, IONTIIIL PIODIJOI I AIIITB. Unnlnngl um`, II... I II--- 13---.-. ff;s::2os.2;c73sa"" BE`l;FER Goons for soc, 75, ..AI0'$ptodI'bIbhoPnnoooIoo. hhinu A.s \Y... 0 n-__|.| n-.. Are gjw in demand`, particularly 1:: WO0[-ENS_ ,anav I:()IVV IE UWIIIIIIW VIIIIUUICIIJ In WOOLENS. LAD'lES WOOL VESTS, Izic, `Ila nan A-A nun i.AjbIEs' WO_OL' DRAWERS, , 25. soc. 75c. Or. . `Tl;2tdics Furnishings ujruu ssssssss us ` , OOMMEROIAL. IOIIIILL IIOOI Illllfln Imus {viii Iumlos. *'i;f1.ZJ.TiLT... Oalnun-ton. Oct. Nov. 8 - Al the YPRINCESS sirzeisr. .-_.-.- -.u.--u--go vs unau- -8m Cma A.-\ ('A.\H<:lmN. M/I). I Joli: -ad coqd char mpg A couplo In:-Ind. I.` . .._ IV- _ .\ A uxuuuuuuu liv- liuvnho to ova nngz-IKAA:-an . omI'i':'>.'n'a."'Z&; I AI 0Ch| VIOII I000- w. In. w. n.,u.m-. D n.m1.. an ocid mas so Iindou lodgo. IA.I.Int ovuninp And uldn-ml A r.IJ.u. IIIK IVIIIIn' Ina Icllridl Intonation '!'bonoooddpuvucx- n-nlild LvW.lmW.GlII.l Ill. Ah- [put an uncut us an nunuull magi. A P. All . lat using me! odd:-and IL: hank: Tho nnnxnd damn. ban or. g-uvv - UVIICI 'l`IIoaooidoouoA _I-that Inghun G . mania! nu-Ignul-Hr vm-In 1.; min CI -IIO, Ilod I oltim for rent id undo: to Mr. Rant. owner 0 Ibo non lstoly occupied by H. C. Martin. A s-addict in favor o! the dohndant. with can of court. nu rmnhnd. 4 In favor In `tho Dohohu. Tho ouool Nioholnon vs. Raw was argued and could! holoro Judge Price us the court homo hunky. Tho plaintitf. unignoohr the .C Mu-t unto, Glod n. rurvlu, Iv. D. xnomplon. J. A. Mac- huio. W. A. (lilmoor. I`. B. Ilucnnmnn. Johulouhh, J. 8. Uphu. T. B. Comm, provident. is n mambo: at tho - IT: by virtue at his petition. ".0" Aianaung ol the ammu. libonl club on Monday ni he. the following ofun VON olootod: Elan loan. 0. A. Dan. M P.| ., and June; Cumming: pniidont. G. I . Ornlnm: vica- idont. 8. J. Gouh; ucntu-y. M. C. kllnz annular; 0.1. khllory; execu- AAA .A._-:AA-- lI__-__ `I 0 onry pruiddmb` ` mum. 9. a. ucun; ucnury. I. U. Nullory; thro oomniuoo. Mom-I. D. W. Downoy. R. Pm-via. W. 3. Thompson. J. A. Mac- m W. A. (HIIIIDBIL R nnnnnmpa church Iextcn Buepended. On Seturdey lest the sexton of a local church imbibed too much liquor end the minister found him lying in the noted editice in e cometoee condition. The keys were at once tehen from him and handed over to A member of the church with in- etructinne to tehe cherge ea sexton. The rejected eexton went uuy to drink over his treetment and returning demanded the keys from the newly eppointed cereteker. Hie delnend. of course, wee refund end eextcn No. I proceeded to take poeeeeeion of the church building. The ueiatenco of the police wee neceeeery to eject him. nu: nvuuutu -urqur. John Joo|uon a "pinuicol" nloop was brought to the city this morning. Capt. J. Tuttle in command. and P. C. Aiken bo- loro the must. Her dimensions are: Longth, `22 ft.; beam, ii ft.; depth. `.3 ft. 6 in. Her bow is decked in as far as the must. and I ton-inch gunwnlo borders her nidon. A very cosy cockpit is found at the atom. Jackson \nnmod her the All Night. very aignic 1:\for the work aha won on need in. It ! thought the boat was Ito on from Glnbnoque. and chief Horsey he wont a description of her to chief of police Rynn. Iur uuenuunw. null Dan! 0! Luontrenl ; U. St. 0. Lefroy for defendant Wycott. Order mode directing that defendunte. the hunk of Montreal. "pay 89,`.300intn court to the credit of this action. subject to further order: and the the hulunoe of the {undo in their hands remain an it now in. sitar payment there out of the costs of de- fendenu. the hunk of Montreal. against whom the Action in diemlned. In other respect: injunction conthued until trial. 1 BUIPIU THUG: Oumnt Em-r. Nov. `.!.--A very quiet woddinn occurred at Bu. Anthony : church, u0I|lIvillo. on Wodnosdny. `. 7th Oct... the -i.~_gtrnoNuv Eu-tiu being Min Anna M. lo. don hr of Andrew Doylo. Cundon Inc. and on Koon. of Oahu. The core- uonywu porfonnod by the Rev. Fcthor lutigun. After which a nu ial mun In: aid fonboit boot. The ride In: aty- IIIIILV attired in rlnln oolorod cloth with but to much, VIII 0 the bridesmaid. Min laid Kean. dour of the at Ii In I nlmllnr nnn.n-um L. nu-an-n --. The Wyoott. Ouch AI Oogoodo lull. Adam: va. Wyoot.t.-Wnt.son, Q C., for plainti`. moved to continue injunction mauled by I loonl judge. H. M. Mount for dofendnnbr. the Bank of Montronl B. Rt, (3 [Afr-nu Inn alnfnnrl-nu \X .m..n I Iguu IIJIII w-- ulu wul lul'l.Wn0 were DOGW- ed ox`I`avng.mt.. mould receive intimation of thin ,,.uu.ncj mitioution. mu lnljurly ull naen xreenly cub down. Dr. 'I`hird'e nlery no superintendent of the general hospital he: been lnoreeeed to $1.000, juet $lO0 over the eelery condemn- ed a you or eo ego. It is smell enough for the valueble services given. but in lo but righh that the old workemwho were deem- ad nx`l`lII(r uni. lhnnl Fill intipnnfinn UVEKIIHK II} (400 IOWD llllla In Newfoundland the opposition party. headed by Sir Jamee Winter. has carried twenty-one rents. the government candi- datet holding only thirteen. The Hon. R. Bond, colonial secretary, hae been re- elected in the Twillinggate district. but hie majority has been greatly cut down. Dr. Third'l lalnrv an annnariniunndnnt. nf nun! WUIU EIGH- The social by the ladies of Barrieeld. in the inherent of St. Mark : church, could not be held on Tueedny evening owing to the ruin, and is announced for Thuradny evening at the town hall. In NA-lnunndlnn ag Anna-Minn nape-u UUIFUUU Ill; DBIIOV mlou were made. TL- -on-l-| I... AI wun nun I0 wort I0!` rrouoannnu." Belleville cheese board has ndjourned till May. Cheeee were sold yesterday Ab Cumpbellford for 83. They were also bonded uh Belleville and Ingeraoll but no min were mnda. um met. I or mullet! can on uuaoruoove. Rev. Jnmee E. Scott. Knox college, has been oxbended I cull to the putornbe of the Heepeler Presbyterian church, with a stipend of 8900. ' Uood neckweor, cheap. at Baker's. Archbishop Lewis, Mrs. Lewis And Mice Joyce returned to Kingston yesterday after over 3 year : abeenoe. Kin grnoe and Mre. Lewis are in good health. - A Goderloh correspondent writes to the Winn : Archbishop Cloary woe very mild. He should have told his congrega- tion not to work for Protaouanu-. l2.Il.ualI- ..l....- |...-..A L.-- -.a:......_-.r (ell! IVOIIIIII UIDIIOIIO CQlIlII'IOl'y. `Tho delth is announced in Toronto of John Harrington on Nov. `Jnd. The King- ston paper: no ukod to make note of it. Thn Innnninnnf. nan: utnnmnhin nAnnn awn paper: Ira Ill0(l no main none 0! In. The magnificent new steamship Canada will sail lrom Boston for Liverpool on the 11th inst. For tickets callon Glldersloove. In. 1...... 1.`. ya... um... ....n-...- l..... eueowp governors. ; " Whenever ou require en ocean ticket` cell It Gildere eeve e steamship agency. _ Clarence ecreeb. TL` Lapin .3 IL. Int. '1` `D....l.I.... nu..- .... UIIFIHOU IDIOOU. The body of the late '1`. Buckley was re- movod from the penitentiary and buried in the Roman Catholic comabory, `The donth in Annnnnnod in 'I`m-nnlan nf nrnnxuna. P00! 001- _ In Ohio.BuIhnol|,ropub|icnn,nnd in Mac- nchuum, Wolcobc. republican, were elected governors. "" hnnnvnr unu nnnin-A An noun tinHHI' ac euvyon. . In Oawego John D. Higgins, republican, in: re elected mayor by 125 majority. in I ` votao of 6,000. WI nnli Auk A trial 11` nnr nvnlmrn VOID DI 0,lWJUu We only uh I trinl of our oyatou. Fnnklin a. phone 357. In Ohio.Ru|hnall.ranuhIicn.nnd in Mu. I'll IIII XIIICII l'U`IllII'l 'V'l'y WXI. Judge Parker has been olootnd chief judge of the court of appeals in New .York late. It _.... _..-,-L L- l.-l ..._..... -_.l ...._.l..-L UIFU ID U ]U"UlIUI'y I0I'U- In western Ontario, near Goorginn Bay. rain but hllon regularly every week. Judo: Puknr hn` been nlmmd chin! 'lIf'.you want to feel warm And coulom- nblo get I pair of lagging: or over-guitar: at Sawyer ; In Oawenrn Jnhn D. Himrinn. mnnblinnn. 1'. HIIXIW, IOIIDIXI. III Blunt shoe. in in the city. Finn nlnnn hnnino. J. R: UIIQCT Inoo. II In III. clay. Fine lino tuning. J. Raynor. Loan or- der: no 0010) ! jewellery score. In rnntnrn 0nnrin_ mar (hm-ninn Rnv. IIIIITI Ii DIIUTI. Rubbers. rubbof, in pa , round or wido too: at. Bpwyorh. J. J. Ryan. of Montronl, in unong the gun: Ah the City hull. H. B. Harrison. Nnmnnn. and J. Danika. grnnInn'I. , Shiru, uhirh. u A]. We load in sill`:-tn uh Baht-`a. ..|.|..-- ....n.L..'. : .. ..J .........a'... KUUUFI IF II-IU U15, "III- . G. B. Hnrrllon.NnpnnoQ,nnd J. Doniko, Prinyor, no in oho city. Buy yonnll underwear st Baker ; I`. Abbott, Mont:-ul. trgvollor for tho Hlnlnr nhnn, in in Oh: nitv nun. I Fine ornnbeltriel nd sweet pontoon at _FrAnklin'|. ma... .|.:-a.- .. . ...| In. |..'.a :. u Von nu loin crowded -Into `rho IIHE4 I . M. Ell. Iaoolvlllo Llhqnl Auoolntlou. ` n L _ __..A!.._ -1 AL- ,_.n yn .- IIIU 111-11! IIUWI Urvwuvll 'l..UII All India: ol luau. Buy your hot: at Duh:-'1. _ Try Sawyer : for I good solid walking mot. . unlit A lotion Accident ...J.A A- A_gL..- I__L-_. T GENERAL PARAGRAPH9. KIT: -I'- `I3! CUT!` In G.:doo and hung! him to found Q ._.___.__g.:. `rho Bobbon-`I In-qnr. I-..I.-.....I_ u..:--.:-_In -v I? 31- C: In IIITQ IT? III III` yuludny. gave 3 ninth: sauna. IIIIIIVII lvunli W QIBIIVIIIFO pm'ngplaulonhodrIllolnd.udthob- hiningoUundgnvill.|hcdou.bonbor0- lyptonoodod wash. A ptivuo lutlurhon I.lnBon.J.I.Tano. nulvctlfn Kingston can-dnv. run 3 ninihr A122; Whfyoowuo n |% .......q luovulngwutluwlnvyu. w an uuqnuon Ill `IEO to one of tho onions 0! his dopuuncnt having unwind o pnjndico pgdut Kingston : angina. that In Ind hind! inoorviund tho cngiooorn in chu-pofcho looonotivuoltho lino. and thuthoirtopod upon the Kingston un- gtnawunon satisfactory. Tony loco- notivu hunbooubuilnfor the mud by 350 Kingston wotku. sod. than-don. than wunnplo t-unis In judgo ol their Isl.` . CI! thy`- LI: vfll h` IiinII Ia: "" ` A Dopotatlon In Ottowl. Tho doputotion. hoodod by B. M. Brit- ton, M.l .. ond John McKo|voy, who vioit- od.Ottowo yootordoy ond mtorviowod oovo- III 0! tho miniotoro rognrdin locol mot- toro. rotumod woll ootiollod. ho Hon. A. U. Blair woo ooon rogording tho contract for locomotivoo for tho lntorooloniol roilvoy oorvico. and ototod thot tho public vote nndor o wrong impiooolon. thot eontrocto had not boon givon for tho on- ginoo. oo onnounood. though tho ropott no hoood upon 1 lotoor from tho doport- Ioont. ond ouppoood to bottom tho minio- tot ditoot. A non! oot ot drowingo foun- ginoowoo holng ptoporod. and tho Ki - oton locouotivooodon ino ooupouy won hoookodlorgoroo. r.B|ol|-oloootolod In lhn dnlnnntinn in nanny-1| on an CW yul" IV. 0%!) l`lIVll'lOu. _1: is evident from the morning return: hl the republican: will still control the qpembly. ulthongh by a very largely do- quupod majority. u luv v vnv V-1 Nlw \'mu<, Nov. 3.-Tho unoicinl vote for mayor olronor New York in as fol- loIv e: Vnnwyck. 236,100: Low, `H0,- 873; Tncy. l0l,933; George, 20,386; Gloo- non. 5HI. Th: rnhu-no `nu OLA nfnbn clnnunnnl-ab- n. om. The return: for the late demonstrate that the republican land slides of the put. am your: huvo boon ruvorlod. It in nvirlnnf. fr-nm Lhn mm-ninn rnhnrnn IUTUII Ila LIJU UIIDEUU II ulavy roVBl'B0. "I beepoak for the new mayor and his ueocietee the co-operation of all my rup- porusrn, as I pledge my own in any eort. they may mnke to edminieter the govern- ment. of the city in the inherent. of the peo- ple. vl cvvvtruwu V I-GU I 008., kov. 3.--Donnld Gordon. at cutout! the bone of Alonndor KIU CUUIU DU UJEUU IKIIIHIIF Uu"u 000.. "For the enko ol the city I greatly de~ plore the result, and yet. I would urge all whom my voice me inuence not to loee heart. We have aid the foundntion, it me well be ho )ed, for a future eucceee, an cure is not t. e ret. cnueo that has cuf- fered at. the outset. a heavy reveree. "I bannonk for the new mnumr uni hi- CIHPU Lllll IIUV DU IIITU YOURHD It I". There is no need to despair of good government in the city when such a etrug- gle could be made ngaimt. euvh odde. "Far tho nnlm nl mha nitv I arnntlv rln. No Need to Deepen of Good Government In the BI; (my. Nltw Yank, Nov. 3 -The following statement was given out. by Seth Low: The cit.izen`e union has made In gallant fight {or principles that are vital. It in better to have fought. and lost. in such a cause than not to have fought. at All. 'l`hem in nn need In dnlnnir nf nnml UIUUHIIIU PUIIKIICF. It is a melancholy illustration." said principal Grant. "that machine politicians hate independent politics even more so than they do the opposition machine. The honest man of the republican party will see: illustrated by this the folly of machine politics, and the result will be a serious shock to the Platt party. Platt has simply made enemies of the whole body of independent politicians in New York. far renter in number than the whole repu lican party. Anothei point which must not be overlooked is that although the independent candidate was defeated, the vote has shown the indepen- dent element to be very owerlul. and it is tho last time in New Yor that the machine element will attempt to suppress it. The independents may at any rate take heart, and prepare for the overthrowing of Platt in the state as they have in the city. Concerning the Recent Great Victory of Machine Polltlea. Principal Grant was not surprised at the result of the Greater New York elections. From the manner in which the campaign was conducted the only conclueion that could be formed accorded the vic- tory to Tammany. Had the republican party joined forces with the independents there is no doubt but that Low would have been elected. liLow. an the indepen- dent candidate, polled l52,000 votes. while Tracy. the candidate of the republican machine, received 100,000. their combined support representing 252,000 voter, as against 231,000 polled by the democratic or Tammany hall candidate, thus giving the independent candidate a majority oi 21,000. The independent element and the republicans cut each other : throats. and by their conduct allowed Tammany to win . the victory. The result shows the folly of machine politice. It. in A mnlannhnlu illnat.rnf.inn " aniol HIIUITUI Dr. Beasoy was committed for trial on a charge of murder. The charge in that he performed 1 criminal opention on the body of I widow named Thomas, from the effects of which the woman qied. DUI!- Jamu Hutton was committed for trial this morning on the charge of murdering his son, John Hutton, on Saturday aven- ing last, by stabbing him with a pair of shears. `I\. D...... .....- ....__...:LL-..I I..- L_:_I -_ - DUEL Aldermen Hellem wrote the mayor this morning announcing that e compeny,of reeponeible bueineu men were reedy to supply the city with electric power for all purpoeee at the rate of one-querter of e oelit per electric horee-power per hour. It in euppoeed the company making the offer in the Ceterect Power company and that ' the power will begenereted at Hamilton htl(L_.Wirod from there to Toronto. The beet to the city for lighting purposes would hqebout one twelfth of that peid It pre- sent. ' 1....-- I.l ..eb-.. ...-- ...._.._:AA-.I I-.. L-1-` UIIIU III III! Wllilllll I [CW HUNTI- Rev. B. C. Tnbb, clerk ol the Toronto preebyter . received I telegram from Rev. B. R. Mo lemenbe, of Pmeburg. Pa... this morning. accepting the cell to Chalmers llxiluroil: to Iucoaed the late Rev. John uto . AlA-.....-.. I1`..lI-... .......L- AL- ...-...._ L|.:- IXIUIID 0] WHO IIIIKII-Ilp. R. Peck. while coupling engine: on the can At Apple Hill. Inn injured I0 badly that he died within a few hours. ' Dnu D I` "l`.|.L IIIQDL 1.! AL- fl`--auubn \J|K-XUK locust also mdoooolot. Ho .r:.`... - unit -I. rvvurncu. "- molohu-rh to u warrant for nnu. Ir. uooudod in nnnhnnlnn aming --ul L-..._LA Lhn. 5-

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