IIIIIIUI. IIIII FUIB Ill UNIV; {E ticum I `norm. UI I'|'iDlHIK' VIII IIIIIII llljl W Illl righuruuulhnd. Iouoondod I lad- dotvhiohnuulon I hardwood lent to ncunnoud plus. Wuilo lifting the ennfronshigholnlttliofootohholaddc mpruuuqilwlnnuh one aide `I'M vuhtlogtotblvuulightiug onshunolplut. \\OIII I I TICK} Ni -l'I~ Us Knlzf of Juan Bnalvil who -on liko his: but can. -Bin Inlln -nun-Kant l-nah: nngpn ml A-A &n- hnnnultoaous. W0 have A: fglln A. J`: eunuc-pun-any-u. ii: Black and Coiore, It reduced AN EMINENT TRAGEDIAN. Wollnna canal Report. \ .._ `Y... I) I\-.. T111: DAILY wma. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1397. Iho lploo or ,l.vu ry nu Lin -113! also Pooplo An talking About-xothlpg In onion the Atuinlon 0! than Who Am 1.50:1- unn- PARIOHAPI-G8 bicxea up av oun ausv naponrans vhf-I run -u--nuIu- wn ---vvu vu-v --- `lulu! Nona. Jhmlop for clothing values. 1`:-y Mincbnllh hot choonlstn. ~ Joycoville lohool concert Fridsy evening, N av. .l2Bh. ` ll-II nun-gm-u--. -\-nA:'I anal in-n`: nk DI DFXG I0 DAIIIOT. R. Decker he! eold'hin house on Quebec mean to Mre. Pu:-dy. We are Mferinn eome startling values in pursue. E. 0. Mitchell. Thomas 0. Wilt-on'e name in suggoeted formldermen for Ontario ward. `lr..l....ul IIAn Inn. Lnan -'Q.Ql' nnani. IICHII 0| DD: V IIIDIHU QC Yllll IU0lUDy. Now {all cloaking: and ulnberimza. new sulotbu Ind blnok curls M: R. MoFAu| s. 11...... -4 An" nu--- -...I an--cl nu-4 -with UQIIODINI Iu DIIUK cune B0 IV. MO! I! In Genuine calf puree end and one, with Iolid Illver mounte. 61. E. C. Mitchell. You me: lmuh. you may Iheke. The olozhu on you will But the menu of the nmth bells Will ollnl to them still. ` Ereeible shopping tablets in seal, grain- ed calf end fancy leathers, 75. each. E. C. Mitchell. f'1....o. IV 'EI:....I.!-.. 2..L.....l-.-I l..Ll...n cl`:- mmMM&m4 OITDGB warenouu. The Haynes trial at Wntortown. N. Y., coat. over 820.000. Jelforaon county rate- pnvera must meet the expense. nnlhh wntnrnrnnf nnntm in hhmlu And ` w.mu.omoe. Englinh waterproof clothing at Dnnlop'a. I6. 88. 810 3 cont. / Hon Iaip weter at E. C. MiI:chell'e. The new home of Providence will likely be opened at Enter. R. Denier Inn nnlrfhin hannn on Quebec l0|'.IlIIBl'IllIl) XIII Ul'IIoII'l0 Wll. Eclwsrd Mullen has boon olectod presi- donb o! 80. Vincent do Pnul society. Nan: full nltmlrlnnn grid ulnuu-imsn. nnw Mlliclllla Capt. C. Hinchley intended taking this week off for shooting. bubmarino duties detain him. rm... ......s-..... :4... u... L..:m:.... .9 . ...... UUBIIII lllln. ` The cont:-Mb for the building of I new ice house for W. Pipe hn boon awarded to R. Decker. um-can .u._-. L--..l..-...- Int-I-Au \uIA5n blunt IV. IJUUKUIR Some very hnndaomo letter wlllota that we are olforing In very low prices. BI C. Mitchell. Q ....`.- ..-L -....L..:..- ,l.u.Ll.. |\nIII.A- n.n'n DIIIQHDII. Swine not curtains. double border. guip- ureluco curtains. R. McFaul, Kingston carpet warehouse. TI... 11..."... c-.:..I .5 \X.`.nu-nmn N V the nglioh waterproof coasts, in blacks and blue. extra long capo, 35.75. Dunlop, King street. It. will mv van to wait. And Inn nnr wall. lung screen. It will pay you to wait and use our wall- paper stock. open Saturday. Nov. 6th. 1). A. Waoae & Co.. 12! Princess street. Don't think Qha globe in all for you And wall with uontimantnl noise .; When luvounre sure you're out of wow. The world's for bonlll-on and the bars. A ,, u I \v.,-,,,|_ _:I-I_.| ,, Auu Wu: Au a nun uuunuvn -nu Iulw nu;-. Crouloy o carpets and N(u'rn s oilcloths, the boob on earth. can be had only no 1%. MoFnul`s Kingston carpet warehouao Aucbion sale of horses. implements. wlggona. oto., at J. L. Nicol's. Cat-arnqui. on Wednesday. Nov. 10th. by J. L. Hay- nnnk . NOVEMBER lst. COOK. Whiab counters, in alligator leather case: `. 5c. Same with aterlilufcornere 41). -. Very nice for progressive game prizes. E. C. Mitchen. `M..L....l.. ......-..L.. slut ..... ......|... ..u. ....-..\..n U. KVIIIUIIBH. Nobody expects that we make any money on our 33 overcontu. If your purse is li ht. {)ou have no excuse for passing it y. unlop. King at-reeb. Brockvillo hospital costs $S.6`. .`l.42 lane cur. Therein: small surplus on hand. here were 428 pucients tronted. of whom IRS! warn nlun-ihv nntinntn. wz wvru cnarwy panama. Gentleman's cbnngo wallets me. Some- thing oxtn fine in Engliah pig skin. for chm . bills and car tickets. 50. E. 0. Mite o_ll. `D n I` D......-LL _L.. ......o. .-...u. mg... lIllVOllO_ll- R. G. I. Burnett, who spent seven yours in the Kingston penif-en0.iau`y for fraud. is egein in difficulty in Montronhhsving been convicted ol miuppropristing funds. New designs in curtain poles, grille lee. curveletboe and rille work. at. R. cFeul s, heudqumoers or house furnish- inns. In I. in-. McNnlly, St. Mary`: school. bu left for Chicago to ll I position in I high Ionool at 8900 per nnnum. Mr. McConi- gal. Newborn. succeeds Mr. McNnlly. Min Eqtalln M. Mnmdnnell. of Chicuro. III. LVBWDOFD. IIIOCUQOI (`IR IVICAVIUI . Min Estella M. Maodonell. of Clficugo. daughter 0! the Inc A. B. Mncdonell. Kingut.on,nnd grnnddnughber of the law Peter Lona. was married on Oct. Slab. v,unntvnu-`I I) Kfnpnnuuu whn (Ad in I"(Cl' IACIIUI. WI! |'llIl'l'lD(l UH UCD. EIIIJ. Ex-mayor H. D. McC|'roy. who died in On 0 'on Tuesday. was A Canadian. the son 0 |Brit.inh soldier. He attended the military Idhool mt. Kingston in the Iixtoon. Our wntnrnrnnf nnrmnnu Ara cut. in Al ml||CII'y ICHDOI I0 l\lI'IKUl0ll Ill EHO Illlll. Our wnborproof gsnnenu are cut. in II stylus, `And answer the purpose 0! n fall ova:-cosh us well. Our 810 coat in the angst. and but can made. Dunlop, King street. A-.-II ling- ._:...I.n- nluu-In Onnu was-4-In Ull VV cock. I17 I. V An I" linen window ahado. two ynrda long. for 200: roller for 100. as R. No- FAnl c Kingston cnrpot wnohouoo. Tho Rnn nnnrl Alvllllh nttnnrlgntn hl\`I Iltunod. domonou llI II\|( Homo, corner A XIII and lbort am with four full loans. `up 1 to A. TIANIAN. an be rontod for the w mu month: an I van low rent. IQIIIVI lkln DION CIHHI WIl'Ill0lllU- The Roe wood naylum nttendnnu hnvo eommoncnd their Tueuhy night entertain- ment md Friday night dance of each weak. and will continue them during the winter -KVDV. ..lZIll- Bgll prognmmu, ponoiln And tauola at `W.um.oioa. ' Innldnk `ant---..-..l ..I..AL:na-uh. n....I....!. L IIUTU WUKU ISO PIIIIUIIVAB El`! 182 were charity patients. Gnntlmnnnh nhnmn wall Sosfgminod pum and can! catacom- binod 50c.-bho tune with sterling uilvor mount: und curling silver Inonogrun plate. 750. E. C. Mitchell. . Jamal A. Mcliinluv. Onweno. and Hunh pine. 100. mu. mucnou. Jamal A. Moliinle . Oawego. Hu h K. McKinley. Phil: olphia. attended t o funonl of their brotho.-. the late John A. McKinley, who died at the house of Pro- vidence on Tuecduy. - Hnnnlv lllnnurnr Purdv in lhi nmnnod vnuonco on Iuecuuy. County t-nuunr Purdyia chill engaged utnightoning the books of the late trou- uror. The work in not at all any. Mr. Purdy bu ulmdy psid out nearly 820,000 in withhold debenture money. `PL. B--A nf Hm infnl-.1-our fnnthsll nn Imnnem aeoennure money. The rth of the inter-yeer football Innchee as Queen`: came 0!! use the eempuo yentetd efternoon between the freshmen md men. The former VON de- yuan: utornoon DOBWIUII "II ltvuunun and out. The Connor hnlod by evolve to tan. Thin afternoon the unior and junior yous plnv. Rnhnrf. Mn]: mm! B. R. SIIII. dolouroe mo Icmor non junior year: pun. Robert Monk and B. E. Sills. dcloqrce to the ptovincialsunday school convention at Hunilton. nportcd Int night. to Queen lend. church pcoplo. giving able reviews 0! tho convolution and pointing out mcthodu um mid be inhmduccd into the school has with Th. Imulmm Invn won their cu: non mu: prom. The hohlunon have won their mind the Rioholion and Ontario naviga- nnnnnnv and Pmrn I rinhi to land Army to A. !'rIAmuN. Unu no I-on mu van ._..._.__._._..___.___... `nu ID! lomuou Incl Unurlo naugh- company and have I rihseonond runnon to Iolicit business on host: bo- Iwoon Kinptou und Montreal. Judge Dunn iuponod I Inc of 810 and coat: upon two ape:-Ml omou-n of the R. at 0. company lot ejecting J. C. Ghchnoyor from I nan-nr .-I.-XCIUIVWUUUA Oilinno Iillhplulxqdhlum of the I llllltl navy ISIY. II a. map- coo. Ibo ovungoliu ot New York a. who uninhino 3 lap uniuiou than and mmmoFT ms nu. A I.ln_gnouhu`n hoot: _. -1]! L. _I.-goal 3 Ian.- A kouamo sum to Dal. In. Provost. of tho New York clothing store. has been established since 1872. and ban Always kept I epooiol line for order work. His 33.50 punts, his 313 60 suits and his $12.50 ova-goats nwgx-out vhlue. nu u--umu n unuuuuwuu O. F. '1`eigmAnn'a new military much nnd two-atop. '.|'.`ho Klondyke," has been published by I Philadelphia music rm. Already t.he`pioco has found favor with the music-loving iseople. and it seems destined to enjoy A heavy tale. The munio is very catchy. and Mr. Telgmann a ability is dig- plnyed an its best in its arrangement. U donoo 0! Hon. 0. A. lrkplhcl. nonpu- llioul u0od.oppolM uodonuld Put. Ap- IIPATIIOI t Bonus. 01:65:19 am. ABM! Boy Oregood one in equally herd on hll eboelxinge. end in order to gob a make that will stand very,herd wear we imporu e ribbed Scotch stocking for boys, made from Pnton e hmoue yet-n.~ and although only the price ottbe ordinary, will wear twice as long. To be had only an Leid- luv e. ' 3 -.nuu-ww - run---. A microbe is about the smallest thing one msetsinadayw journey, but in can do more harm iorits size than anything known. Boile, pimples. etc.. are simply microbes in the skin. which cause irritab- ing blood disorders if not. stopped at once; And it is they that prevonh wounds healing also. Quickours kills the microbe im- mediately sfbor application, and any sore hauls papidly where Quickcure" is used. The on-ungemon Aucmblo. The lucnl Orangemen at the close of their regular meeting lost. night. adjourned to the Collendor hotel `and devoted ll few hours in social inbereourao. E. Bennett. manner of the lodge. occupied the head of the table. end preparglgl an impromptu pi-ogrmnme. consisting o speeches, songs and comic ro- oitntions. Several representative Orange- men from Glenvule. Ilarrowsmith and other lodgea were present. The nlfuir concluded about two o'clock this morning. False Colors. The olden Limo freubootere sailed under a dopoptive ag Lo fool innocent mcrolmntu man", man. Our prices come nonr making us free- booters. but our sales are never made under. false colors to fool anybody. `VA hnlinvn in nu nnnn and nbnvn bond time Color! to too: enynouy. We believe in an open and above boord business. When you buy from us you run no riak. If things are not right any so. and we will always make them right. Heine: & Loclrett. Should Ilnglnrinu Punish severely. "The practice of police magistrate! in imposing long term: of imprisonment on criminals is not a protable one. said a citizen last evening. The minority of prisoners nrrentogi and tried here prefer truuting their case to. the magistrate. and the imposition of long sentences in show- ing its tendency to rive offenders before jI.ll`Ol`l. As in rule, jury sentence is short- er than A magiatretda, thus the prisoner in going to the jury burdens the government with additional expense. in jurore' fees. crown attorney : expenses. etc.. and probably receives I Ihort term of imprison- merit." Went_Bound The World. On June 30th Int W. S. Harrington, of Napanee. mulled a Canadian jubilee poet- oard to the Britiah eomul at San Francisco with a neat that it be forwarded across the Peel c ocean to Pekin. China. thence ncroaa Ania. Europe and the Atlantic to its starting point. The card went its lonely iourney without mishap and landed back in Nnpanee on October 30th. just four month: after leaving. a somewhat longer tune than Nelly Bly'a journe occupied. It only been postage stamps o the United States and Greece besides the Canadian. but the poatmarka are so numerous as to be almost indeeipherablo. A `neat In Store. If one-half the good reports we hear of the comedy "Side Trnclred," which appears it the opere house Saturday afternoon and evening. betrue. than the patrons of the Grand will surely have is genuine treat: in store for them. The piece was written In amuse and entertain. and in this it. never fails. The music is bright and catchy, in- cluding the latest. popular hire. and, no rendered by the remarkably fine voices in the company. is is pleasing feaburo of the ent.oruuument.. The rpeciultiea tire of A high order and cleverly done. and the per- formance as A whole is such as you do not want. to miss. The plan is now open at. Sins-yer a. where seats cnn be secured in advance. Prices : Evening. *. 5c., me. and 75c.: matinee. Adults. 25c.; children, 150.. to all perte of the houne. l.C U.. IJIIIUI ullalu-(ya The meeting of the lndionauxilinry of the Y.M.C.A.. hold yesterday afternoon. was ntbonded by nixty members. Such I response to the call mun var gratifying to the workers. The object o the mooning _.. On mm-irlnr Hm nnnninl nituntion nur- the winters. Ill! uujucu UI ouu Iuuuuus was to consider the nancial eituntion sur- rounding the Y.M.C.A. Mn. R. H. Toye presided. and requested the eecretery 'ol the association to etato clearly the condi- tion of nances. Secretory Mellegh made an appealing oddteu else. in which he em- pheeined very strongly the need of urgent work in removing the debt. [mm the build- ing. The ladies` Auxiliary resolved to ehoulder the reeponeibility oi ruining SL000. The euxiliery in I helpful adjunct of the Y.M.C.A., uni shown a zeal for the work. which is on inepiretion to the euo~ cietion ollieem The ladies hove jnet niehed their work 0! roiling 33.000 for the (urniehing debt. F S LAIIOI RISIDINOI ON NORTH 00! hnnton am first ho 0 Want 0 I-I-lo G, with fumnoo an other I lnodom oonvonhnou. Also the Stem [Mol- ling. K Barrio stunt, with modern provo- num. App!) to Jon: Imam. IIIU IU-III'l Q I:-rvw-uo Yooordoy ofuornoon o practical root In: mode 0! tho Mn:-t on fondor invonzd And potontod by J. E. Jonoo. The londor no on o otroot cor. in ohu-go of Jomoa ollidoy. oloctoion for the ottoot railway compony. and Ibo toot. carried on by moons of o Iorgo sock oi bran, weighing come- who: ovor ono bunorod ponnclo. Empori- nonh Ivoro eon-iod on all who way around tho bolt liumvilh tbooooi olonding upright oud lying flu on tho pound. In our lnotonoo thoifoodor `kod up tho without dimcuhy. di I nun a! spoon! hol not! in tho trial. Tho roonlt ptovod to oniuont oosiotoction of gjtooodng tho won tho ondonbeod footion cl tho foallot. Nos onoo woo ololluo. Il\.I..4I.oh -nu-inn-ulna Inhononi shunt. Tholoadorio nriggodn Iolncan-ind froooltho mum nnyb dnoppd in- nunly bytho notation nlcuing vitll hiahots I-uchuholding Ihuovfondct ontholovolonhclobithu-tolnun. iucahot will sllovhinodho ho plihll up unuuunllorodndrynp. All sin: domutg-0:01 delivered to any. rbonhociby ab 35 put too by W. G. `raig & 00. iaooooumon Q.-jnj crrv ANQ womrrv. III (LA. Lodlu` Alumni]. -1 AL- I__I:_-) -.._.I Ibo reader A lac-nu. : M \\'ll| F00 DIKI DUO. For A number of years these stores have Ilourishod in Cunedu and the evil hes be- come so evident that there is on agitation carried on. to `legislate against them as it is interest ofellclessee except the shareholders to limit their destructive propsgundism. This is the Age of trusts monopolies. but there are none so hurtful and insidious as these departmental stores, because it is not the rich who suffer but the poor consumers and producers. The post ollice is putundor requisition to further their ends b spreading their literature fur and near. hey have even assumed the dispensation of drugs end poisons tothe in- jury of the phurmacopolist who has mode the study of his profession the business of years. A Western paper says. "that they are even going into dealing with farm pro- duce. es may be seen by A catalogue omen- uting from one establishment October 21. offering the best dairy butter at Hc.. ugninst the market price oi `Inc; fresh eggs et llc: price 16c; potatoes l9c., price .`l0c.. and so on. Now, how is this done? It is done us A leader. and the bulunco is made up in dry goods and gro` caries. These stems are going into vom~ petition with the farmers, as some own large farms to supply their stores with agricultural produce. This has a most do- pressing eoct on the farmers. as these prices are quoted to their disadvantage. hum. tanhnw vou how vour Dockets All condition or Trade An lullnoncod by `l`hun-`I`hoy An laid to In as Donn-no~ tlvo Agency--UltImnto PI-obablllty of Drlvlng other `ratio: on of Ixjltohoo. By H. B. Ev|nu_ l.D., Pieton. `I 5....-. `L- A-.. :n `-I tli-bunt whnn mg Jay 11. D. lIVIlII_ -.-LJu1I'I|JIIUlI- I trust the day is for distant when we shall nee the depertmenibel shore raise its gorgon had in the good old city of King- ebon. How many memories cluster around the old-established stores of the cit_v-how many families have ouriehed under their roof: with honor ind reepect-how many heve gone forth from their ehelber to make am honored name in the trade: and profes- sion: of Canada 2 The pulpib. the bar end the legislature have been supplied and enriched by the eons of Kingston's honored merchnnte and fermere. And who he enf- fered. who has been victimized theta you ehould demand no rndicul I ohenge I Tlmm Ara Hm nunntinnl um nhnuld ink THEIR avn.`Es=r.scTs.T MORALLY AND SOCIALLY. would demand rauicai a cuange r These arethe questions we should ask -before countenancing such a revolution in trade as the departmental store brings with it. Perhaps one-hnlf per cent. might ap- parently begained in a year : tratlic. but the gain is ctitious and will not etand in- spection. Octopus-like, they draw every- thing within their circuit into their tapa- cious maw. from the poor operative at the mill, and even the producer of raw material for its working. all feel the evil effects of thie unholy combination Why all this display. this music. this chain hospitality. and this bunccmbe to sell a good article. It looks suspicious and iishy from begin- ning to end. VI... A .... ...b.vu...t..I gtnnn in - waning] All nmg no enu. The departmental store is s morel as well esn physical evil. The small wages id to the young girls is not suflicienb to oep body and soul together. They handle and see all the liner their more fortunate sisters can sllor to purchase. and in the female heart it. raises feel- ings of hatred and jealousy that might`. tempt them to rue the day they ever entered under its portals. Tho love of llnery is natural to cho,sex. and they may pay too clear for indulging in this weakness. The physical objection is, that _,__._:-,__.- __...I _... H1356!` CB IHUHJ I10 PLIITJIICIIU. uuu the long hours are wearisome and particu- larly injurious to young women, whilut nutlioient nourishment dannot be supplied to the body on those starvation wages to light against want and dieeuee. In in moral nmnt of view the church will Hglll} Bll WIIHD Bllll U|!0lIE6. In in moral point of view the church be the first to eulfcr. To many men the observance of his religion is a lurury,nnd as a man can actually eiiat without going to church. he will gmdu lly drop off if he feels he cannot contribute towards its mainten- ance as he used to. This is A serious thing because religion is profitable in all thim_za and its precepts cannot be brou ht too often before our earnest gaze. The s cc maker. tho tailor and furricr, who work at their trade: nnd are molly wenlth pro- ducer: in the locality in which they dwell, with their urristonte will be thrown out of employment perhaps in favor of foreign worlunen. who do not- pay any taxes nor tend to the support or defence of the country. The manufacturer by the pro- mine of a large order is apt to go down considerably in price to lreep his work: go- ing but the operative: must also suffer a reduction of wages with the decreeee in the profits of the master. Special shoddy goods are manufactured. especially for these stores. looking well enough outside. but worthless for wear, as the customer will soon find out. ' I4`-.. .. uumknun at name. than: -Mn-an lnnvn prices qnown W Lnoll` (IIHIKIVIJIDIKU. Iwnnbboahow you your pockeh am effected. nnd that is generally ll thing that goes home to us all. If you visit. To- ronto you will find numbora of handsome shops vnoont. The once proprietors have been ruined. And on now tho slave: of the rent aboroa. The revenue derived from t. ooo must be made up in some my, 3nd your tuna must. be incmasod to make up the deciency. Then your once proud and busy city become: I dud-and-Alive phco. whilab the nger ' of acorn is pointed at it. no destroyed hr in own children. If A plece. wmleb the nnger 0! seem by in own all theee things b9 true how do you ec- eounb for their eppelen: euceeee! One Ienon in the sterntion ngee they pey to their employees and thoee engaged `in menufecturin their weroe. Women In paid uinetee rte per doom for ranking men`: nhirtmend lind their own threed. One dollu end lty oente per down for men's ovenlle; twenty cent: per down for ennelehirts. These ere eemplee of the `as paid in blood money. Women of `enede. will you consent to be e party to degenling your eietore `by eupporting e eyeueln under which they must elmoet nerve? The bergeine you get are not genuine. Do nol`. support tfhatimvhich is drivi epo u eti nout o t country end ahinx &e hofneet leborere of then- just duee. Roma mm:-e ere eellinl aloud for lenie- 1 hllohl. nml own. Wfnnu juot dun Some pupon no culling legit- htivo intnrloronoa. but in vain. It is out oi tho Iphnro of govsrmnoul. nupotvinion and must be not by the thoughtful con- Iidontion and pntriotian of tho pooplo. ospooinlly of tho wonnn. the motion and in ban of Cumin. I! that fnlhon and AK. .-..o|.a-Dual guard kn nu. Inn inn Cau own 0! banana. u uu unsuuru _lnu tbo that-clad sword touy.Iu-n nun would ohodonn it and Icy. "not. B cunt at mine than into tho unholy eon- ... A Hand Ilpln. huhunn. nnlln 0005 0| nun Illlll Into un Ilunuly wu- onru." A bod fright. bu burst on tho datum in tho uposuroo I Iuuo oonurn thnwont upin unohnliulo vhilouqo m Toronto. wmnby the good Inn: of tho merchant of Tomato mind in as old country Ioslnhno ofhundndsot thon- nndo oldollnn. lg -- nnvi I mi nhn Ln: Knnnnt nun! out cl will nh::dht:: boost tradonnyonr` cf - u.m...u..a.s. .!`..`?z..m...i ndntili oajoyshrgoundinonuiog Ahulo recounting. Dent Bin,-1 and Bayard` Ycllo Owl shut ..u:.u It'nuu this hand. lnulhvnuhirriuuqgnl-no nmnmzmu sfokzs. iT"ENnEn1vEE'r lrontonno and ouu-Io Wudn Dnpoud of Lust Nlxlt. The court of revision not Int nighh to hear appeals from uoeumont. by rooidontn of Frontnnnc and Ontario wards. Thou were the doeiaionn of the court: u1m.-... uI:..;-.. 'l`L........ unm. An. me uocmonu or me couru: William Winter. Thomas White. An- drew Clarke, R. '1`. Moore. '1`. H. Bibby. dog bu struck off. .....-5.u. .5-.45 -mil-pg`. nnmngnn An. - nunngvnur - v-\ -~-q-~_- NUMIIEB 0!` EXOELIJNT INST-RU mom: to rent by tho night. In nth or not 60;`: on vary runolnblo tu-mu. App 1 :8 WIN) no. :j-m --'-'..:... CIDBII UOIIIIILY TH] - donoo of 011.0. A. h-kplhtlck. bu cl- mu nmnMd.onnouM.o Ap- __..____:_. n: UP.-T0-DAIE . aoors AND SHOES 0 IJK Ultfl-IUI Ull- 'ingst.on moot nilvny company up- ponlod sgaimt. assessment of wins. poles, ebc. A1-soeamonuoonrmod. William Dorr . Mrs. Chlmboru. John Sullivan. J. T. ndoryou. T. Clsncy. W. :1 White. 1 . Duly. Auunnonu conrm- Pattick I-`ollon. lot Iuouod for 8100. 1..-u-4 LI-u-nhnll an-ocnnugnl Idnm hf turn your toes to SUTI-IERLAND, the pro- fessor of foot comfort and past master of shoe style. vi-r (\rY7I\ITT.l.'\I' A \!T\lC| w;;;J`saa`ama;ANTb~s v'vorthy Shoe 7aVnd rou wili be always on easy street." when your feet need to be treated to a new pair of Shoes. He is the Old Doc- tor of Shoedom who al- ways leads in Low Prices. Come in to-day andeave a dollar. rooms WI SLEIGHS Window- JAMES LATURNEY.-_ QnAII_l_ _ -A $L-_ I vvu uuuyuvvu I O f BUUAIIIU I II , Ol\lAII""(`):>l.\1rr:1:?|\u Elootrlo`%nI`I_ouI .93`! to be the hut. in nu. . ` ` Second-hand Tnblu from I0 800150. .` as St. DenlVs".WS(t4.:vl|i|7<`;i1f.`I'oal. ramcl 1- man. lol unuuoa not own. James Marshall. unosunont ndnood by 8100. `ion stand: at. 81.000. M A Llnilrliln ' nnnnnnnnnnh lnflnnnl` from fln lncnrluu, mm!` ITIIIXI "V'`' .400 to 313110. 8. McBrldo. annulment nd at 31.909- W. Mcbomld. uuulnnnb ndncod IIOI 81.200 to CLNI). Intuit Roche, usoumonl ndnod I300- Williuncnig. uunuonb nd 5834.500- Thomu Lunbors. ununont nilnotd from 83,400 to 83.100. B. )1. Brian. uusuod for O800:nIlIId ho H00. R. Nonhitt. annulment ruined 350. W. R. Ioku. ulunnonb on qnnrun formerly oocnphd by Powc & Son Bud at nm 2 I-unlit! n M111]- mnh-nod : nil`- ALLEN-s snoas. . .. IWIIDVIIDIKX. lie-{Boot and shoe Store, VEHICLES E. L. .BTHlBR `G-CO $3?` "..`:aT;"".1"o1fo35.':..T'a.`;".a"?"p-?3 sons! rodu Ruth 3.!!!) '40 EUJO: I`- t..._ .......a-o:.. ......n_ nu-I um um: Iona uoocintion uuurr. DXOII us wuu : qurton occupied y A. I. Brook. at 8400. Ron Ann lcmnnb. Inns phoul on` Nell nohool lint D:.L..-uI.o.- g luj "Y? lull. and I'll-03300! lllt .Richu~doon.cnuuutouoldnuonio and suaou Aununcnlon Brook Wellington sum popuiy hot! II $13.01. J Wlllinnml. Inn anal nnin J4: II-`|oU|N~ \ n. J. Willianndnfghtul nun oo_-`p , yon _ nu-000.com Eugen. Pinball, muons _|'. 500. l_h_t church pupa! on XIII |u'0It,uI`pIrctl anon: on 3.50089" 1 1 Jo? 3:: ol Brnioln-A :I"|'c|I' bid. annual placed an 8'l'7'%nnd`n has on Jag Y5 I3 . . W ' animal L.Gour<:1Ti e: Forget It Not, aonu l`&|IC$ Rf figllll I'D IlI.U.lU; Iv- Iona uoociation unto:-I-. and at lm: ....-..... ..........2..a -A n 11...; ..-and BIIKCIIII J. J. j X j I. lunvo indynludny h Ihlh lino ' L can 011.com can I!- touds up hr :0 53:: W0 :-..'=``......."'` ,""' A Wonder-fgl; Mfdlslno. -cn uly Intu Naluwiqb if-If - - jj-j For among, 1% lylewou: niuorqnn. Inch as Wind 1 d in in the Stomnch ick Huduche. Glddinnu. Fu`nngI and wcl!- in; after muh. Lulnuu npd DI-own| nus. Cold Chln. Flushing: 0. Heat, Lou of Appetite. Sherman of Bush. Cou- tivenua. Blotches on the Skin. lulu:-bed Slug`! Frlihtful Dreams. |nd_n|| Ngrvouu and rcm lip; Sensations. &c.` not an 1' 008! WILL IIIVI IILIEHNTVIIIITV IIIIITEI. h | in no action. Ev Iuerer in urnutly invited to tr one ox of those Pun. um! they will aoknowlodcod $0 be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. BEECHAMU ,,PILLS taken as directed. will ulckly rntore `Female: to complete ht-Ill . They rompury remove any obstruction orirmgu Amy 0 the Iyl-~ (cm. I-`or: ' Weak Otomah, _ Impalred Dlgoutlon, Disordered Llvar, 4.. .. -... 121.. ._...I.._. ruualpugn will hnu-L C I h ' Old 8 d alto .?3 n3 a alxfzagory. Prltlgdl 3333:. ALL NEW AND UP-'l`0-DATE GOODS. YICVI El!!! 103 -I v vi , they Act like m|lc-n few done: will work wonder! upon the Vital Orgnnu Strength- ening the muscular System, I_-utqrlng {he wohderl Vital Orgnnu Banana- cnlng rutorln the long-lost Complex on. bringing in the keen edge of a pet to. und It-outing with the Roubu of llocltlx tho whole Physical onow of the humnn fhme. `or throwing 0 ever: In hot cllrmnu they are specially renowned. Thou are "fa-:tn" ndmlnod by mounndo. In all classes of society. and one of the but nm-amuea to thc,NervouI and Dcbllluhd la um: Beoehumh Pills huvo the Lu:-gout Bale otpny Patent Mod!- clue In tho World. Consult SUTHERLAND {HI}. IIQIICII Ila UIJIN. A. McBrido.'unosunenI nduood ftom {I All] Do: CI `XII mm a oars mm] PREPARED ONLY IV THOMAS IEEOIIAN, 81'. Illllll. IIIQMB. AI Al I. IIIll(]l'I'I_ 310$. Bmuklu-an J. J. lulu win nnjum L Q`;- FOR_ P_ENT. l'hnlactt:r;r; -ol_B-III`h.r;l llld Pool Tables. BO Prin I lulu. `III -110 what: windows. c3Jn_T or nevi:-sIoN. bur -:.----.`--' 0 Prinoru aunt. Tho vuolooln III us `has Of every dogoription mnnufua and to- puimd an t e Ware with the Wheel Windowl. $u}Qunuubawooa '3 tube huh: Iowa: pried. T W T-IT T 1 xi: um wmanmo no ommoiimanz :19 pun.gmut.oo.ul9.ao `nmtor omrlng. pntttytngud buml he n min. and hair. and ondlcar. ms or; mm`. In warm `bath: with Cu-rnvm o , and no mommy: with C01-mun (diner man .010 grunkln nun. . LA I -. 031-. Princess and Bagot. AT A HAEUIIN-THAT.` BEAU'l1l"Ul4hY Iltunod domvhod Brink Homo, Hnltrx Show n 1 to A. IXANDKHII NEW RESIDENCE ON Mon 8 6. non D1 hion Strut. Intel romp! by vld J. hltchud. Aumsl upon hue will oolnploto It. Loo ohn nun : Oouon (rounds. Apply to . V. Itllrllllllll IUIIII uvuuuu nvvu noun `no but In vnlua. mu: coo nut 00. um. not an Bk III. LI`! of Unlvonl Inlet. I Mo than to In V! I and: p 0 basic um culture of homo um` with M3 on natal mint. I nsnncnt tn churn of Ir. An uv_ Enter. now for seonrse at the King- Qon Business Oollogs. Day end waning Bunions. Individual In- structions. Band for a new (Ista- logns `descriptive of the courses, sud containing particulars why you should attend this College for ret_ olnss Business or Bhorthand Ed- uonlion. Address In a!` nu; an-Qkisug an inn `u. sign--0 ll` `A BA AIN-THA'l` BlAU'l1FUIahY . n mngd. nun-had Homo. 7 "'-C""- ""'-"' ` " "U' A CHURCH SCHOOL. h EDUOATIONAL com; an is can. at mt ntsnsmtcnwtsr. Oollon Olloo. I. O. 0.. l'.'l;l;o'k;Vorno; hhoou and ivdonhnm strata. J. B. MCKAY. President. J\ A - -n-,n_ "g;;:... "nus wisax, by iu_lltn6:uwlll oomphogo 3 190:0 04 mu 0 row: D M 6'*-'%?-*:,`="::..?.-r.- iiilon. 01!) to In pot cum: `fang rd ':::.-=~~:.~.-.-.:.+ o I I bnla. `K. gflndpcl. NIIIID `I'll DISIBAB :..*:::2r:m.-:..=:-.:- 2:: 1'50 5 6 onlhno ol homo lvmh noun! )`pu\Inn| oh! up I? 0 mm. anal u ohmuhsr 3! M I. It Iudnlono. nmuo: . ivoh SALE. Kingston Ladies Gogge, A IVIJI IIIIVIJ QIVI-Il\l\ The nu unsung ha I: stuck. 053? my. 0. n madam oonvon onus. LDIIILL !.`.`.. . 'l.;'.".$.`.".. $3.. I-up lluthunoxls ....nn:._.-A.lQ& ll pa a (Mall 1 I993) 3i`."'..*.u > in D0!` Mun. nuonnun. A Bcst.| it wee anoeraea. All the troope were then pereded where the cit perk now exiete. Meny timee did eheri` ergueon eee thet ne old men. Sir Robert Bonnyceetlo. exeroiee the men in * drill over the city perk eite, end timee without number hee eherifl` Ferguson tremped over the eeme ground. veering her mejeety'e uniform. An ceptein In the Third bettelion. Frontenec infentry. eherill Ferguson received hie commieeion from Korea (luerde end hie pay ceme from the etrong box of old Englend. 0! ell the Bri- tleh oommendere etetioned here. eheri` Fergueon thinke Ool. Dundee, of the 83rd regiment. wee the best. Hie eyetem ot drill wee hetter end he hed better commend of hie men then hed my other of the com- mendere. Col. Dundee wee elterwerde relied to the peerege. eeeuming the title of lord Melville. Be wee en intimete friend of the eheriffe. 'A- -e--en unmet: mfher tho nnhnlllnn, wlenn the Hook menu ngnu. A band mu organized here durln those troublesome timee to capture an hum Clayton. then known `I! French Creek." The inhebitente gob wind of the inoended raid. and every eoul. with the exception of one man who wee too ill to be moved. lefb the place. Sir Roberh Bonnycutle. who commended the locel broope, would not ` ive ooneenb for the mid to same place. so t discarded. All eh- e-uuu-u man-A than naturist. will!` `:'|;._.';-_:`.,,";'..'.-..`..:-n.--.:::.-:...'.': nn`I.v. Iludnlu El2I`.iI`... "`.`'.:`:`.`&`. -v.2'.*:.':r`..`.::`..:.*:.`.`:.*':: oi the enerure. For many yearn after the rebellion. when eheriif Ferguson had men to the command. the old third battalion of Frontenac infantry wee umetered annually for drill. The regiment wae called out on June ch. she anniverear oi ohe birthday of king George III. Fina ly who regiment wae allowed to lax from year to ear and al laeu became dormant. Ool. rgueon wae repeatedly urged by the militia department to eend in returns. huh neglected doing no. The re- oorda of the regiment. however. have all been reteined by the de rlment. and ehould occaeion ariee the ol oorpe may be revived. (3..-e. til:-shin!-nhnn GA: nwnrnnd {ms mum {AsmE..f QUUUIIII` j ICCUIIIVIC or: -w- ---o-u- `Foil.-fawn relotoo moo ineldonto which, on unknown to o preooot genero- tion ootho doyo in which the were emet- ed.`oro, novorthelool. on I in the me- mory of the vonoroblo oho:-iii` oo though of more recent occurrence. ..Whon the rebel- lion woo ot ito height the notorieuo "Bill" Jehnoten. loodor or the inourrocticn in Up- Oonodo. rohhod tho rnoil .ot mo` crook. ohout ton Iuileo {rem n` o- tcn on the Gononoque road. This woo - lore the en el roilreodo in Conodo, when the moilo were carried ovorlond. Alter thot robbery o line 0! Drooono woo omb- Iiohod between Kin oton end Montreal. Drogoonoworo not oued ot intorvolo oil along the route. on mony going o ototod dlotonoo with the ooot-hound moilo ond ro- turning with tho woot bound. It woo thin lune "Bill" Jehnoton. that plonned end executed the eopture ol the otoomor ir Robert Pool ot o point known on Me- nnoll'o whorl. on the St. Lawrence. The oteomor woo owned by both Conodion end Anioricon copitolioto end woo bound from Preecott to Toronto with o heovy cargo of (night end o number of poeeen- gero. It won obeut midnight oeme time in Moy. 1838. that Johnoton led hio bond of outlowe. dieguioed oo Indiono. ohoord the otoon 4. onooing the crew ond poo- oongero o here And oettxng re to the otoumer. Johnston woo horn near Three Riven. Quebec. came time [before the pre- sent century. When A led be located with hie porento at Kingston. At the brooki out of the war of 1312 he woo conduo ng o grocery buoineoo here. A: o member oi o militio compcmp he was tried at court martial for inou on inntion, con- victed ond had come of hie property con- tiocoted. Escaping, he went to the United States end become o hitter ond vindictive fee of Canada, octing oo o spy for the Americana during the cumpoign `of 1812-14. After the burning of the eteemer Sir Robert Peel he woo outlawed by both the United Stotee and Conodion governi- mento. When mottero become quiet he eettled in Clayton ond become keeper of the Reel: ielond light. A konrl was nronnilnd ham durlml H1018 uuznmr rlacusou. RECALLS Z-1'1-1 Tho Bohoulon of 1037 And Inni of the In- o|do_nI Portnlnllgg lhonto - `rho No- , torloun "Dill" Jolnllon in out 3 llnnton In-alnnt-lnnI|hod lot `In- Inioordlnutlon. - .. , .;- _-|._uu-_ -: Ion-r .L-.uf Touhlng tho rolulllon of 1837 ahuitf Ftlxnaan mun! - .. nnlnanun on 1 nu-nnnnt nannn. revlvea. Greet die-etielectlon wee exproeeed throu hout Canede et the troetment ec- oordes the volunteere who uelled the rehe|'ion, by the government. neteed of recognining the clelme of the volunteers the government took money ecqulred from liquor trelo in Up r Cenede end reim~ honed the French nedien eettlere who hed we lned loee throu h the uprising. Sheriff ergueon thinle l. eleeet the gov- ernment could have done would heve been to rewerd the volunteer: with Inedele. A. n-gulmnlup -nnntinnu-I Kinnenm. ho. to reward Inc volunwcru wlnn uwuuu. Al nvioualy montionod, Kingnton. bo- fon 0 da 0 of the 85. Lawrence canals and mil 0, was the chic! distributing nt bobwoon Uppor and Lower Cnmdo. mslltrsdin vouolncunodown from up tholuho tn dioolnrgod hon. reloading vhiom. commodities, cm. for the wont. swoon tla hand Montml commot- ublcohbof bu pacing in and down wucurriod by than and pen. gon- onlly propollod by out or long polu. Wbcntbo Riduu canal wan Gnu built much 0! the null` arriving from the want. including gain. was obi pod to llontrul bytbnrouto. Atonolunibwunot. an unuuld hltonu in tho bubor from ....n.. nu can ..m..- non-uh. nll or-min. BIIIIIAIII IIWIII In an uncut Iron: man: not mynili cash :11 `- Idol: Ibo vat. Rm ugh di :12! ...... .5. 1...... .1 u...._ nhnvg 9n_mn can '11 cm, 'h'vu..."ni"' '1 @ an I .four thounountoionool thooolmlo lulu llalllnl V0; `Int ml 1:310 av; ll`). I Ifji K500. VI . ` huln`lo,uo um I modem his GIN than no huonm at In uahuop an on. my mum. noon at Onuulo. rumgwn. uh Roddouoo of Aluundor nunn. Jahnnton Bttoot. vouch. Shti` bu hon I nnidontol Kingston duties {or our novonly-ono nus. and in non Ibo old bun ndnnco plant of about 8.000IoI|t lo I hu- tilul city ol 20.000. Allor tho nbollioa of liiswuinuododtohildalinool Iowan ontinly around Ki on. but tho Mginnl duign vn::otl: lid. an as work vu ohppd pinion thou In tho huhor. Whgn u" town now stands 0:50. of Unitod Xnpin boynliu tum. his orchard and Inn by vuhhhons [Inn with blush pool 'I\._nIl-n-unnnhnhulhnnmd Wlll 3%` man loan in Ki -LX I. Ipuuboln d duhghbluntl -h-ngnu: Kin: ?.."i :'?" "'.'.'..'a".7."u.':1".2'.`1?.?i"oo'('.'.".; gym. :3 nwdfnu Kingston to lun- jj Iii bu IIIII (XIII- Whn uh-`ii Fusion It-" IVDII Ilwul lujuua Ihliouo In which Guava oonpild Tho cub OIuIvuUwoIAIun\hy't I'Ill'l_IVlI. law nvlluuuuu vn uuwu-nu-a Oman. Johnston chrlotmn Tom Boclnn Nov. lath. an. n... Inlnngunngl ulvnnlnnnn. Ilth THE DAYI"3;"_I.bN AGO. II In-an pwI| :...o`t!`.'..; _._A-`A-ll-A `there Wee e line llouee to Greet Illrn Leet Night. Jemee O'Neill ie elweye received by large eudiencee on hie e peerenoee in Kingeton. but the eudienoe t t greeted him lit the Urend opere houeeleet night wee lerger than over beiore. the house being peeked endetending room down eteire very limit- ed. Queen`: medicei etudente hed e "theetre night" end occupied the belcony. while the Inedioel ieoulty. en the gueeta of the etudente. lled eeverel oi the home. The piece wee deooreted with Queen'e oolore. etreemere covering the front of the belcony end being draped ebout the bore: end wound eround the columns. while Union Jeche hun in meny pleoee. Before the pley end getween ectc the bone pick- ere een verioue eonge end kept the endi- enoeint ebeet of humor. AI eymbolic ol hie profeeeion every "med wielded e lerge bone decoreted with Queen`: colors. while eome etteobed emell ekeletone to oorde end denied them ebout the heede oi thoee below. Theee "ehedee of the de- perted" seemed to be in he in; with ecenee de icted by the play. cord wee etteched rum the centre of the belcony to the etege, end efter the eecond ect e hendeome beeket of flowere end is box of oigere were lent down to Mr. O'Neill. who eppeered before the ourtein end tendered hie thenhe for the gilte. He neid he hed "e`i weye been well received in Kingeton end would continue to do hie beat for the pub- lio. u`l'\|.- l \..:l g.-t" uh... . m`nhu-A tn` the whose. b'l`ho sloop Denver. Capo Vincent. in dis- osr oounmnt lfrnizroh Bwlg`g'Cr:I. wlggf. n 0 no. u . `Ibo schoonm Kata mu 3. M. Balloon dt-hll Idl Wild" dihui 221:. n.h.Ri::nd|n: I along: .6 ` ng gnu ml uoop Lulu 'vv nu III |llIUlJIl"Iu` on at Riolm,!'Mon u plantar. o Icoonqr Flootwing will an unothor urn out In not-on to oowogo und ro- curn vmh non for Sum & Co. IBLA glauun 'I-Mlnln u-Lin}: an-nnnrla Knhnann .1_,1 MARINE 1NTI|.s|.JCIOI. L I` In-ho lulu Plqpd up was Thohnrbpr Inns. " "1'huloopLia. from Duoronto, in dis- nhnnrlnt until Ah Walla Illnnd. "rno Iloop hll. ll'DIl uu-urunw, nu pun- oh odd swell d. lfoI'ch`:ono|-.'I'Ivo arrived :6 the M. T. oompmyh dock yesterday with nlmnh. hem ebreen. The dredge will aleo remove A few eb- etrueuionl which exist 1: iresenb in bhe vicinity of the Grand Trunllr wharf. en an no eneure an everege depth of fteen feet of water to the new wharf. While here the dredge will eleo deepen Craig'e elip end the water fronting several whervee along the harbor trons. VIIIIIIIII UKIIII IIUIFUIII Pom I).u.uov:u|, Nov. 3.-l)own : Solar. S. J. Collier. St. Cathu-inoa to Kingston. Dnn-n IV. nnnul Au 5! ._.'[\nI:n - Rnhr, ATHLETIC Asucxmvrxou P PERT) -II' `llhofonood (rounds. 0 uten- \ will um dlnotly through 0 w I urolou to auger: Ico- ol ' oh). .p 2l.{.\o 1. min. when. Pom` COIIBORNI. Nov. 3 --Down : Schr. Quoonof tho Lakes. Buffalo to Toronto. lighb. --. _. . . . . .--.- o-5.1; -\nAnn mmaatrong anu Inwulgului gran u| we uiremente. and with a thorou grace ayrnpathetic power. The 0 aracter is well nailed to Mr. O'Neil`: power of pathos. and he fully euetaine his re ute- tion anneminentt edian. Min .mi|y Dodd, ae Catherine uval, au-taiued a difficult character throughout in a meet effective manner. Ballet Thompson. who taheea leading part, proved himself an actor of marked ability, and Edmund L. Breeee aeeurned hie role in a moat creditable manner. The other members ol the com- pany gave able support and were excel- lent in their repreoentationa. will enter dry (lock :0: ropuru. The steamer North King will go into' winter quarter: M; the north tide of Swift : wharf. the berth the steamer Ooninnn for- II llv occupied. e Iheemer Oonioan. hound down to Montreal on her Inn trip of the non, touched at Bwifve wharf yeaterde? The Iteuner Hamilton. bound went. I cool-. ed up at she name whnrl. ) __.._-- Bu-bor Improvements Under Wu. Diver Oherlee Oliver wee engzeged to-dey in cutting nwey e number of old epilee which connected the old wharf with the pier which supports the out side of the (lrend Trunk lreight shed. The dred ing in neorly com leted and when the wor ie ntlrely comp eted there will be: depth of mm thirteen to fteen feet of water elonll the site of the proposed new freight uherf. This will begin at the foot of Johnlton street, filling in the slip which now exiete there. From the outer edge at the present wharf out of the freight shed. the new wing; will extend out sixty feet. and will run rom Swift : wharf to the foot of Wil- I liem street. ML- Ania... will nlnn rmmrum A law nh. c. The Dead Hurt" givu A picture of the hnrriblo time: during the French revoln~ tion. The ooonor of the taking of the Butilo in I muzni oonb production. The Iconery throughout in moan realistic. Mr. O`Noill. in the part: of Robert Landry. the hero of the plnydmporoonntoa the chnncter with sarong And intolligonb gru of in ronnirlvnnnln. Ind Ii! A thoroun QIGOO turn mun con ror arm. a uo. A The sloop Pilnt. whioh grounded betyrcen Walk and Gnrdon Island: the other dry. will enter dry dock {or ropniru. ' w_ill _go ir_1t_o` bull: David A. Tulor. Block Capo. bicycle huh; Paul Huang. Bruxollu. carbon- tor: Edntd Gohoury. Qooboc. cgbbogo cutter; Occur Iagroo. North Buy. (on box: 11. J. liuoohinnon. Montrool. popor lo: Juloo Looroix. Alonndris. milk out-ilinr: Joooph Boon . Sta. Pic. win strob- ohor; Victor Alotd. Montreal. door atop and catch; Michael E. Bomioc. Montreal. ouch oonoulnor; John Boon or. '51. Moo- tuol. churn; Jon B. orool ob at, Mon- Irool. door chop; illiun B. Boiovort.Quo- ban. ruler. . Woolly Paton! Ia|:rt. Patonu granted to Canadian invanton by tho Canadian and Unitad Staten Jov- on- armnanta through Marion & Marion, trnnI~ Inc. mm. Pnhnln in tho Unimd Shall: Joan" Nud. Ilontnnl. hydnnl coupling: J. B. I. Romans: 0: ll. Quoboo. lathe uncur- ing nnohim: Jonph Ouollou at nl. SI. nlyaointho. dopnotion fat knitting Im- Iullhontladdor. Y 3 young hudwuo clerk fall honulud with 0!! 8 injnrhn to hi: A-hlnrnuulhnd. nnnnndntl Alad- i56ELN`: