Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Nov 1897, p. 6

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}:PAID A mm; DIVIDENM TUWUUTI UK HUI Clll-II'l3l| DU WHICH I Ulullsa The Richelieu company have during the poet yeer earned over all expeneee end x- ed chargee about eight per cent. on their cepltel etook, end hove paid six per cent. in dividends. Tho greeter portion of thie prot he been eemed by the eteemere of the compeny plying earl: of Luke Ontario. but it is condently expected Ihnt with en- perh modern boat: on the route between Toronto And Montreal thie part of the eye- tom will in future pay enormously. end that the improved service and largely in- creased travel will be of great benet. and will largely add to the attractions of To- ronto me in centre of summer trevol, in ad- dition to adding to the business of the port. Emnh.lnnnn_ A nnnvinhni: the Central lemme to Jopnn to Labor-lleupod Iron!` centru I`:-hon - Wu llonorobly Dha- ohorged -leper-b lodern uonte vnuf, Pny Inonnounly Next llouon. ' Tuxowru. Nnv. 4.-Mre. Large writes from Japan that the report thet `she has gone beck to Japan to organize an inde- pendent mieeion in not correct. but that ehe bu felt it to be her duty to return to that country so A humble lnborer in the vineyard of the Lord, to work in eympethy with all chrietinne. and especially with the. member: ol the church to which I belong." 'l"|m Rir-hnlinn nnrnnnnv hnvn durina the An. 3. o. STOCK I8 PROF-'lTABLE-`| N%W_6AT8 NEXT YEAR. ocpltnl 8;Indny Collocllonl. ..A___ I I3 n|-_L L . _ _ . _ _.- ,,4 rm: n `Y wmu, '"11mnsuA1. Novmrnnn 4. 1s97.' Ovcrtlndlvdh-lsooonloloubod. Hanna. Nov, 6.-~A dupuch Iron nyolhntllipiundmconnd nth-insoof Ionjmahfot I yarn nnpitiu at can-notion with umchiu lslouaul outage. nu nhanll)!d- ny. . -j:j._.Lj_ . Io bloc To-by. Th Fnatonno chats board will likely jun Alla out Ink`: making. to- day : dado: no chum won com. ohn Nih and Jana Cnvfotd offend 72 ho -Innl.hnl_ Inn Lhdr ncn Darn rnlnn-ml. Loz 4-John Johnntou. the prinepnldinuntdoml, liummntho purchouwtlhofriucl ol Wan tunou racing altar. Britannia. Ho doclhu to lot hot or In dinho in aha; I _.._ _,. ._ lnio Iuluorl than A unload. Nnw Yonx, Nov. 4 -IoiI Bubori. who lilfod the man who bod spurned Mr. And who spool to may noolhn under the shadow ol also olocu-ic chair for doing so, in nowllu Frgncoooo Paolo Bruno. She was untied Int night. Hot husband in I {an nun who know Iluio yarn pp in I -V- - -j_J__._.._ fool the wrong nun. DI:\ vn. Nov. 4 -J|moo H. Jordan. the poeunutor of this city. undo a fan! mis- take Int owning. n. was not. fooling well and nyolvod to doctor himnll. He took mono pill: from a box. supposing them tolnthoonon he wanted. Inound. they contained notphino, and death can lnforo medical hip arrived. Wenu To lorry A Ientee (III-I Luxbml. Nov. 4 -A den-pitch to the . Times from Ceiro eeyn: It in ueerled bore (hob prince Mehomed Ali. the brother of the kbcdive. ie engaged to be married to an American Indy whom he met. in Europe He hoe otfend to renounce the quccemon to the khedivinte in order to`obtein the convent o! the khedive. who, with ' hie mother. in ltrongly oppotod to the mer~ ""3' .__L__. -_.n_ -mg, 1---- an-_ muntnl. month. Rumored lloptment. 0T'l`A\\'A. Nov. 4 ~An alleged elopemont. is causing considerable bell: in LowerTown. Joseph Boia. 3 young married men left. town Monday. saying he was: going to Sc. Phillip to work es an agent in a grocery business. and it is alleged he book along with him a young woman named Blanche Corrine. who formerly resided in Mont.- resl, but. lately has been living on Stewert street. Boie left a young wife. aged twentyone. and two youn children, one two years and the cum wo months. Prlvele lie ond Sentenced. Crm`.u:o, No 4 -l'rivnte Cherlee Ham- by his heels before A sum ` 1. boemawer to A cherge of derertion. will nerve hut. helf the sentence imposed upon him by the court. mertiel. Au miti. noted by H-an. Brooke, the sentence com- pels Hammond to rorvo in prieon nix l monthl. His pay in reduced by 810 I mnnlh ICHB ll\'lIlK- The buninnaa of the (ire insurance com pennies in Canada since the beginning of the your ha been unsntinfnctnry. The in- mrnmo louoa no 84,775,320 no against 33 736.820 in the corresponding months of Int your. The total loan to property ownera since Jan. In. And this your in $7.- l|`JU,3li0, as against. $l,~IS7,5Ii0 for the ten months of 1397. IUIHBKIKOU. It is rumored that Prof. William Clark. Trinity college, iuhortly to return to Eng- lmd. where he has been otlerod tn excel- lent living. 'I"lm hnninmn nf lm m insnrnnnn mm. I my HUI Bil DUCT VII` IUIIRII. uvlnuho a bond bid 0! no. by 1-1.J. Iuhhn. Cougrdvo In Unlco. TORONTO. Nov. 4. --J. J. Coagrovo has been reinstated on the inland revenue ata`. Uorgravo was dismissed by the conserva- Live government for signing; petition call- ing for II meeting to discuss annexation. A your later he was roinstaled, but last aprimz. when the expenses were cut. down. Coegrove wu laid oli. Two weeks ago J. R Rlgir wan iniurml and. An Lamond LKIFKTUVU Wll llllu Ullu I. WU WUUII U U- B. Blair was injured and, so nsecond member of the nbatf was abeonb through illnou. Co:-grove was. on November lab, reinstated. I . :- -.._...-...I 51...; l)-..I \\}:Il:..._ (VI...|. PPIU I I LIKE IDIDUILIUIIII IUIIIIII BUULIFU. Managers Parker and lnketer have sent out a circular to the various colleges re- garding the intercollegiate league. King- eton was choeen as the place of meeting because the moat central, and Nov. 24th as the date on account of the cheap rates. Regarding expenlea. Kingston is to enter- tain the delegates and pay the expenses of the meeting place; each college to pay the travelling expcneee of its representatives. The arguments in favor of tl.e formation of such a league are stated. and variou- queationa are asked, answers to which are in be sent to the acting-secretary. John Iuketer, no as arrangements can be made for the meeting Two delegates are want- ad from each college. CBp l|K)|0 (O DTOCKVIIII3. How can Bruckville any that. they were bndly crippled the past. nennon by having to pay the expenses of oiciala from To- ronto `P Four games were played in Brock villa and only om-o had the junior team to go away. and than in a ntoamyncht. What, was done with all the auto money, blunt. the Brockville (mm should be nancially cripplei Y The Ibntemom. seems absurd. Mnmurnrn Pnrlxr nnd Inkntar have sent '.l'0l'0I'Iw I WFOK IDIOT. ` One good result of the formation of the inter-collogiube football union will be the breaking up of the Toronto monoply of we executive committee. 1 no I'........II :- -3 .....:..:.\.. 4|-ml. oh. I What In `I :-nnnplrlng In the Opening Ann: of 'I'l|II Bull Olty. Ottawa Journal : It it stated that than is I: puaibility that. Rnyaido will play hockey in Ottawa this winter. 'I`hn nmmnt. nf thn 'l`, A C. uninnt. Ham- nu-u nu Iruv nvvavuvn Juuuan : Jun: . Banzino. nnolino. uh, hnom. ynh! Coal uil and osudlu, nth! nu . uh !" Wil-on, `who pla ed with Rnyaida on Queen : tum. nag: t. mt the big Glengarry man is playing bobtor footbnll now thnn he 'var did. . TLQ -uunnln n .nl-n-.In.u hnfwnnn .n| . ever ulu. The etxuggle on Satuwrda-y between 0! .- tnwn City and Ottawa pollege will be u ake one: Both teams no in excellent condition. t`I....uuI all] k; -.HI.....b Klan: nail` Q41. execumve comuuuee. J. M. Farrell is of opinion that the WIIIG is deserving of credit for its stand in bohnlfol thoincer collegiate football union. The union 1! the reaizlt. of the Wum s elllnrts. V II... ......... I..-L.........n....-..J-...u-I \7 M (V A dlluroa. The game bet.weonQ,ueen a and Y.M.C.A. association teams, to have been played on Saturday afternoon. has been postponed, because of a death in the family of one of the players. . Rrnnlnrilln in in fm-nr nf the nnllnoen J;0on|. III nah` hon. No town; Out. :1. to ;Iurlo;\'S?o town ; an. 500 tome; On .01.!) Co I hr Oornmoal, ma to 90 vhlnn.n-PnIk. LII) In :1 ll): Lnnl In to DUB players. Brockville in in favor of the collage- forming a league of their own an the Inland City kickers think that college men have better edvanbagee for training, etc. It an intmtcollegiate league is formed Brockville will go into the Quebec series with Mon- treal. Ottawa and Quebec, playing home- und-home matches. The nancial ltand p0`nt of such a league would be more ac- cepmble to Brockville. Hnw nnn Rnmlrvilln nnv tlml. thaw warn DOCK?) HI UIIKIW5 IIIIII WIIHZIF. I The protein of the 'l`.A 0. against. Ham- ; ilbov: was thrown out II : the meeting of the :' 0.1.. RU. executive last night. I Here in the Peta-ole: juniors yell: ullgnuinn nnnlannn ..l. luuu-n uAIu' COHHILIOII. 0.-goods will be without Mona next Sa- turdny. n he has not been out oinco the Queen`: game in Toronto. Who played on More then `r 01*}... G-a AC 01.. R-.-I tunrrl Innhrnnn M0?! (NEH .' The first of the nnl games between Hamilton and Ongoode will be plnyed at Hamilton on Saturday. and the second at Toronto I week later. n-.. ..-...| .....I. .: n... t.........+.'.\.. at nm SPORTING PARAG RAPH8. >.-I-u-u- gut. vac uh thousands.- IWRIAQL can. you -vuuv-cub `(Eu-upon%Wh,y no you so angry at us: Our! Mrs. Teupont--WhenI told hlmlln 3 terrible um! fwling. he mil no to don him my tongm.--Hon:aho|d Walt The of Shndui, I A new game mlnptu-cl to In small yard or lnwn or tho hous:-. called the "ntnmlnnl. " is played ufollnws: Each "plfLTt`l' thrown clx halls up an lnrllno to A lower stand- ` in; In the middle of 6 table. whcnm they n-hound and lnxlgw in one of half 5 down holes. This causes a small ag bearing 1 numlx-r to rise. the number bulnu dds! ' to the player : score. llo ;llurlol\3'(o !oI0n;lQI.:lIo tome; 1*: llw v|Ilono-Pork.d6.I) to 1|); Lard `In to Q; fill. no to Ian; Rankin to Nmchuu. Into - urcohi.1oosonn; WDJ? 1! .3; Inu.'uo ..?'n.. . The Gmom-- l'he mlnlner In-ml tc think he knows mom ghoul you than I do The Brick}--How`: than The Gmom-l gave him 3 ton. and In Iqndcd back an of Is.--Town Topics Billiard Tournaments. Amntonr hllllurd plnyrm mo 1: \'oryd|f.*i- cult lot to gvt tcgrthcr in n toumnmt-nt 0! any kind for the mason that mmt of thv experts are men of leisure ur elm lmsinoss men and men cnfmgcd in tho pm! sinn.-`, who prefer to play a quiet game in their club to engaging In A tourney. In New York Man-rice Daiy has for tho um row yc-nrs given n yup to be computed for by Imntcunt fnnn any rt-cnuniwd club. Tho new gmzn-uf nth-`r lull rrqulnw hm n-unis r::~kv!.u anal u hull fnslc-m-I m a pus! ulmut rh,;l.l Int hixzh by n slriltg. \\'h<-n 1-vrnly In.-ntrlu-(1. lhv mumlx Inst :1 guml whilv. um! thv umuv hocunws must vx'|r`lxIg." Thu` hall is flu` frmn cus_\` tn hit. us it vmI`.(`s with grvzlt {urvv in u rir culur dlnx-Hon. hut. if yuu m|.~.~4 It mm-. svvrrnl mun` vhnlm-:4 am` uunl:-d yuu. Tho rupu'n length nnd the height of th\' pust. phuultl Ix` urrmuznl Ivy rule.` Tlw rules of phl_V:Il`1`l`l|lh|`l` c-l:L~`tk`. and may bv fvrmulmc-cl by the` plnyvrs. The gnuw has this much In its farm--lt mu he played In any urdln.-try pun], vu-u :1 small one. U I VIEIC. There was I party at John Tynor'a on Wednesday Inst. Several young men from town attended. Richard Thompson was taken to Kingston hospital on Thurs- day. William John Hinchey, of Mir!- bank. ha-4 moved to town to work for W. D. Mxco an reman. Hux. Lockridgo and Miss I6: W'ngar paid a trip through the back country last. week. Robert Penny bu put up I windmill. Tamworth Tlalnge. T.\M\\'0RTIl, Nov. 3 --A Peterboro mun talks of buying the Jones woollen mills. Harvey White. Meyers Cave, paid Tam- worth as business trip on Thursday last. Mn. L. P. Wells ha been indiv-posed. but in now gaining quite rapidly. Derlin Scri- ver has moved to Newburgh. Thomas Smith has gone to Ronfrew, where he has work for the winter. The Presbyterian: intend celebrating the anniveruery of gun- wdor plot. in tbe:sown hell on Friday, ov. 5th. The rain of Tuondny was very encouraging for the farmers. H. E. Thorn- ton was in Toronto last. week on buninere. J-unea Parks in clerknng for W. A. Fuller. Mine Minnie Shields has gone to Mormon on I visit. 'l\l.-_. __- _ _._._._ -. I_|.._ rn__.-_I_ _n Newnuanvllle N uggetn. N|\\.\1A!\'\'Il.l.E, Nov. 3- -The continued dry weather is-preventing the farmers from getting their fall ploughing done. We are pleased to state that Joseph Val- lier has recovered from a serious illness, but we are sorry to learn that l~Ilden Val- lierie now very ill. The family has the sympathy of their friends. On Monday night last as Mrs. Nelson Buck and Mre. Bert. Pixley and baby were coming home from Merriclrville. they became alarmed by the feet driving of a rig behind them. and drew in at James Neleon e gateway and lb0p[..e'.l, but the driver of the buggy behind t? em, who proved to be Mr. Roberta. from M6l'rlCkvlll8, dashed into them, breaking the buggy and throwing the occupants out. The baby eecaped unhurt but the women were badly shaken and Mrs. Buck had her ankle aprained. On Wednerdny night Mien E. Campbell. teacher at Todd's lohool, hada limb broken by jumping from a buggy. The horse had started to run away but only went a short distance alter Mice Campbell jumped, and stopped. Her mother from Vernon is now in attendance on her at R. Capetan e. S. Darling and sister, Mary. are visiting at N. Buck e. The dedication services of the new Metho- dint church at Oxford Mills were con- ducted by Dr. Shaw, of Montreal, yester- day. Jamar. ` " an-and--xyuI-i_Inh..IVIIDIII uT.::u-o.g..._ l lc-3ly dun-."I vii youwomj 13. Pl`--(`l"- etealnenlps Into one snip cnannei. The damage now done to the ship chan- nel by the dumping of ashes will cost: probably $`. 50,U00 to repair, and there has been no dredging done for the pasbiive veers. The neglect. in consequence, has p uved very expensive. The department will take immediate steps to prevent. any further damage being done by steamship engineers. IIIIUI to uni v-vuIIluvwu-nuw n-uvuv :- ur; Dock Again-wnx no Pontoonod Through The Cnnnll. ' Mozuuu-:u., Nov. 4-Another one of smallpox has been discovered in the con- vent. from which a boarder wu token to the civic honpitnl yesterdny. The pntiont. in a teu-your-old girl. dnughter of I boot` and shoe dealer named Demon. She bud never been vaccinntad. All the pupil: of the institution have been vaccinated ex- cept. one. the daughter of l_\ physician at St. Joli. who refuaen to allow the open- tion. _ r . _I lI......4 QL....L.... ...A I ....,I Qt-nil`, lII$n If UB1 DIIWIWTI CHICK 0:0 ht Illootiou. but um olfon was mined. nnnnnhn n hoard hid of '. ~)n, hi II} J non. L(rll\lount. Stephen and Lord Sl:ratlI- conu and Mount Royal have expressed their intention of adding `an Jddilionnl wing to the Roynl \':\ctot-in hospital. their queen`: jubilee gilt. to Montreal. The wing will be utilized in an outside depart- ment. lbwillcoet 8100.000. l . 'l`I.g llnlenpl Qnuenn war-Lin Vnnlin an man: Ill WIII CUBIC .IU".VUU: The United Smtes warship Ynntic. on route for Detroit. will go into dry dock here this afternoon. The plan of cutting her in two has been abandoned. Inabead she will be ligbbonod and pontoonod through the St. Lawrence canals. |MONTREAl S JUBILEE cm. wuu. BE A wma TO THE HOSPI- TAL. A can ol Umlllpox In Tho c|t.yv-Ono lo- luun to be VnwInnI.ul--`l`ho Ynntlo in u.__ u\_'_-_ -__u_ in: nu- n.._g-._- IIIU nun uuwnuuvwo OTTAWA, Nov. 4.-Iu has been deter- mined than the obstructions which have been growing in the St. Lawrence channel. between Quebec and Montreal. are due to the dumping of ashes from incaming steamship: into the ship channel. The dnmmro now done to the shin Pncucu which Monaco Nnvlgulou on the St. Lawrence. A `V . r I u . 1,;,. DUMPED IN THE CHANNEL. Ioxrnnu. rnonu-on manna. Iumnl. 0:10.. Nov. 4.- Plonr--Ru-olpts, MI) bur mule! quick. Quouuonn: pnruut. wmuoluno A-0; hum Hpri . can to um lltnlghi Rollo! Mai to no; xtn. 3.0; to Ian. Bununo thto 3.!) : Strong Btlon cg Intuio Dan I on to I 1). Mn Ion. No.1 ianhobn Haul. 570 to nonrn. In nah: PIIOO. 57 town: Oats. Cruel I nu. _.,.. lwuf N. :|.l hyn ntrhvd. lu.~l I M1-m|u~s|nust urir . |........... ...... ..I'..__I...| .. . D. Th I``du3C pdtfh gag [0,-oghu` "1 IOBIIT um. n......_ `` "" "l0I Not. WALSH , JUST wan YOU ARE L9_9_xmc_1_=p_1g_g Next Door to Stsndml Bank. They show nothing but reliable, up-to-date goods at the most reasonable prices. No exorbitant prices charged ve days of 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 & CO S. Gull: What. No.3 launch: Hard. in sgoon. In toam- Pun. No town; Outs. Ila In : Bnr|o.l\7o : Rn. tome; \V _JuH:i"[X?i}Wl""oN. W lodoun Sample Vests. worth 17:. lb. for 150. Pure Nutnnl Wool Vain. IN!!! 750 fat B917] Hygicno Vodg Vail 730 for 500. Fm daun Pun Siltull-Wed Van. $1 for $0. One dons Hasty Q! hit 800. m|*T'lNl 81. _ OI. ., Indbf F. `T EHO. . , high. 2 BIXD. lancer. The Leading Millinery and Mantle Store, GIRLS Plain or Ribbed CASHMERE STOCK- INGS. RIBBED CASHMERE STOCKINGS for Boys. r\-,,u_1_ 1-..--- 1_....I.. ....J 0.1.. 5--.. -11 BoY7riiAVY_iTiED STOCKINGS, made I.__,,_ |I-L-,.I_ C`--A...l. `I'.`.`_...-...'.... `T . _ _ _ _.. in all the most Fashionable Fab- rics. from the cheap lines at 15c and zoo yard to the more cxDen- sive goods, all at Lowest Prices. r\/.l.\.I LJ.A.lllI J. .I.\ll-l.l&4&I `Ins/\InLA.V\J~l, s-.-uuav from Paton a S otch Fingering Yarns and equal in every way to hand made. This is a new idea. Come in and see them. LJIJ \.lJL|.'l.lL'.|.|4|\J-4 NI 5 \l&AAlAv\a3 Ava Q-IvJ Us Joubls knees, heel and 3-ply toes, all sizes. from 20c for the smallest up to 500 for the largest. ` 1 r . \ I Irv-I-\'n1v`v *r\tl\r\1'\I"\ (\PI'\f\t`Y)7\YlN`\ ,_,-_1- STOCKINGS Of All. KINDS. For Ladies} Undersieur. -'Fn'I.s BRBAIE5 nu} nacono. Antique Oak finish, with British bevel plate mirror. Exactly same as cut. ls_n t this what yoti have bee looking for ? ONLY $18. They will not last long. ' Come and get one. We claim that this is the greatest heater sad the most economical Stove yet constructed. It s just as good :1 Heating Stove as the HAPPY THOUGHT is a Cooking Stove, and thisis saying very much in fewwords. III- L,__, , l',__, fI____,_I TA Y L033, II V` `VIII HE: We have a few Second- Hand Stoves in good re- pair for sale cheap for Cash. McKelvey& Birth. 69 & 71 Brock st. Radiant Home BUCK S 148 PRINCESS STREET d Innuucturot luau. T ." ..-"""".........u... in. D5: Icnll. Invlhnd om. nndnnlg Inln-on- unnhnntlnv i-In--i-up Direct from the manufacturers. Value: the best id tha trade Ind sale: so far larger than in any previous season. Every Jacket guaranteed best fit and `finish. Jackats from $5.00 to $23.00- Dress Goods Imported Jackets] lhnlvut Ina-I Oououu. . E'`:.`.`o.....,.'`:::::::': H1 MOI . . . _ . no COMMERCIAL. I0l'l'@IAla "I008 IAIIITI. PMIIIG 3nllvn-_.`7:b'1 7'} l|$h....... ....... 4 3 gythhol. s 0 nomlul cam. .. ......... . . mu `M; W `l\I.......................ooo U!) I Tolavnoh 00.. ...... . . Ill! 17:: lieu llu.`0.:m. .. nu aoutluu - us. ohlnolmzo lynx: 88 and 90 Ptincosi Street. LADIES llVIIf00I. IAIIIT3. _A.I Il-A- \I-- A LIILAAA ll limit; I): Qnnib Hill. IN: Gill I630. D; lmhh: Ontario. 75: Aricolml): Hhnn. N: Blubury. SID; ehium. 75: Thunud Island. In; Union. 100. IBb-liuh Grant. 0: Inc Lots. 80: 1:3. 40: Dyan... _$0; Spring KI IIVCI XII!` of opinion to inner nnntino nl '3 haiku and Gun will arrive I-""537-E-_'. wumgfngrn-nu. Janus 0 Noil. actor. ouluhiod I nun- Ic cl Qnurn collate ouduuu at 3;: 0 vol u.'`..'3".'-. "".s...'.'.'c"""q...."-'."'. .u'n'..'. ., A Vol! Vlllod Ioopllnl. Tho Ilohl Dion in counplouly llod with patients. All tho private roman an occu- piod and tho Undo uollod to ovotctovd~ mg. Hay ol the puicnucomo Iron a dinuuco. uh: want no `Paulo!-.|nd Brock- vilh in the out. Who thine: nnnnoty ioonnpbhll additional you will to occur- `. c II- GT1!` II . T"- novtll 5! I. Away. ncondcd by that cll proton: vhocoooidcnd Bulky had given utihcsion thdr nppnnl by I ounding voto. nl nu uocninom, And iuopco- vill to and to via`! thin din I . Innis-hnnoinnnrlehann: John Jochon. tho Dluimn Indian. bu [inn P. C. `hub permission to keep his boat. until his an-_nnr turn in the panhan- iinry upino -IhA| in, if an owner does not chin is. Tho Mexican Door. 1 small him from Jackson. when horn `& m AIQI kn iln IKA ZIIII "DZ J.` in 1538. -In P. C. lfhnlo. `IX U` I`Z9 Annn Iuppocod to be profenor Claude (Mttondon died in a cab in New York last. week while lacing dtivon to an hotel. A card hearing. "In one ol accident inform W. B. Crilcondon, 200 Potion` building. Rot-hector. N.\ . In lound on hi: poroon. The police any that in no bnildingnt that vnddrna. IYUIIIIIK is in! town Illll. Citinns are complaining against the pnctino of tho Willinmavillo car conductor 0! leaving his cu stihdmg over the Alfred and Prince:-0 Itrootu cm-sing while unil- ing the Arrival of the bolt cur. People no forced to walk in the mud whoa crooning the not. A _.-.. ...._.....J L- L- .__.t-_-__ ru,,,;. IIUII. theintereet. 0! St. Mark`: church. could not be held on Tuesday evening owing to the rein. end is announced for Thursday evening 3: the town hall. (`Minoan nu` an-nnlgi n . n n _ . -_.A cl.` The eooiel by the ladies of Bnrrieeld, in` JUIITIIT IIIIII Ell . line Seen, dnughter of George Sew-.en rived home today from St. John. NB. After recovering from her recent illneee at New York. ehe went to St. John to recu- perete. She hue fully recovered and will epend the winter with her parents. Good neckweer. cheep. et Bnker e. V "Truth" write: 3 letter disputing e_ eIenzyuun e contention in to the impor- tance of the encherict u the chief not vol-ehip. go do not wish to burden o ooh I wit a t.heol9gme' I trovere me: ore`iIiiT1t`vnee to " than ||lVl lllll. I9!" I IUII T 0" UIIUUTFIEUVU-. Yutordny at six choose board in Wood- stock 81c. and So. were offend bub no. rules: at. Piczon. '.'3`c, no aim; at Stir- ling. 7;'o,. no salon. and at Tweed no offon were made. Stirling board hund- journod until May. in Sam-n, rlnnohnr nf flan:-an Qnnn nr. lull!" IIKTIIDUII. The Bulgu-inn government rocently do- livorod an nltiunhum to Turkey. thrmtor . mg to declare the indonondonce of Bul- gm : un'ooo the bent: to the Bulguian ummnl in .\hL-edonia were issued. 'l`|.- .........;: ....... -.--.....-|.;.. r...-.a.. lIlF""K` In .\I \(.`OU0nII WOTO |lI|lCIl. The mngnixi A |`- new steamship Cnnnd will llll lrom Bbon for Liverpool on llth inst. For t. lots cullon Uildornleo?vo.. \'--5--.I-- -5 ml. -L-.... L.-.) 2... \l7.\.ul loin]-INK III Iollu WIT`-I'D |IUll lllglllh The Toronto World nnnrmncon the and- don death of KM-hlaon. beloved wife cf Lueut.-Col. H. V. Villiora, abut! ofcor, stores department. The funeral occurred chin Jternoon. `FL- D..I.--..:-_ ,.-..--.....-_L --_-...n.. .3- I-U `K `I I1 UUCI Infill!` 0| thocuhtadury unocinion would be uptoldl In so so the mean in (II lI&`%d t. llnnnnmntlhv I. Ann. ncnndod hi In UIIU KUHCTII IIUUPIIJHL Mnnnger Lessor. of the Grand opera house. is dolizhtod wich the conduct. of Qn -on a college etudenta during the per- lotmnnooin the theatre hat night. l`hn Tnmnm Wnrlxl nnnrmnmn tho and. IIDC. Uplly lflll. Mine nudier. dnughter of the Rev. Mr. Geudier. Nowburg. left. for home to- day. after completing her training an nurse in the general hospital. Mnnumr Lvnunr. of the Grand nnarn nu enlence. A certied Quebec cephnin, supported by the Roynl eociety 0H1.-muda, will or- geniu en expedition to the north pole next spring. .lnhn Hen-inon. chief engineer of the nexu sprung. John Herrilon. chief engineer of the steamer Resolute. end superintendent. for the Rauhbun company. we: in the city you- lerdey on bulineu. Jnlrm .Innkenn_ Hm helhmad inland IONIC, OH UIIIIIIOUF. John Jackson. the half-bread inland pinto. In removed to the Kingston peni- tentiary thin Ifsornoon by T. M. Ansle- \ tine. deputy sheriff. Min nndinr. rlnnohtnr nf that How. ICFIOIIU. Dr. Anglin in spending as weak in the vicinity df North Bay hunting deer. llr. E. Mundell will look After his work during hil nbionce. A ..--.;n-.I n..-L... .....L..:.. ......m..t-.l "I0! ling. IUD ILZIIUIHCU WI! TIIJIBT ElI|l' The estate: of Lara end Bolivar, Venn. zuole. report. troubles of e revolutionar- character there. In Bolivar the trouble it IJOCDCII `Olin 50 Fill! Cllvy UH nlnuruuy. Justice Coon. an aged and highly re- ppoctod resident of South Crosby. passed um on Friday last um I long illneel. 'l` nuhihit. nf onrdan nroduca was tho lwily On I fully I335 IIDUT I IUHR IIIIIBEU. The exhibit. of garden produce was the chief feature of the public market: this moi ling. The ettendence wee rather small` Tha nmtnn nf Lam And Bolivar. jvvi unorvvvvu now!-vvvl nun. ..vvu nu-u~ faction II In 0: Club At oopi muting oi nanny. , . The government tug Shnnley Inn in port I6-dny (or some curbing: made no the Kingston foundry. Buy your fall underwear at Baker I. Milo L. M. Blnckburn, Athens. hss Ic- coptod n polibion on the aunt! of attendants no the Brockville uylum. `II:... ..I..... s....:..... I Dmnngn IAIVQ nu-. nno am no we won. There will be a big crowd of excuraiov - int: Accompany the Gonunoque high school hotbnll team to this city on Saturday. Jn-Linn (`.nnn, an mind and hiohlv ra- sum: as nnnn. By: mrrow margin Hon. Thoma E. llingoy has been oloctod mayor 0! Union. mac noon at aawyer-. Harry Coon Ind Min Ke Bskor, Phil- lipnvillo, wore muriod in Athens on Wed- noodny. `rho onvnrnmant tun Shnnlev Inn not`! Q!) nanny`: Jewellery owns. If you want to feel warm and comfort- nblo got 3 pair of logging: or over-goibon at 8awyer`u. Whnnavnr Inn, renuira In ocun ticket: Prof. C:ppex u"1{c.sure in convocation hall has to be poutponed for I week. from "IO 5th I50 )0 19]. ' Nil.--` ._:lI L. .. Lin A-A-nl nl nvnn--in: - `rho on nun lluu crowded Into The - lnnllou of Ipnoo. Buy your hnu At Baker's. hTry Sawyer : for 5 good Iolid wnlking nnh. ` boob. Chins oonnurnu 820,000,000 worth of ginnn; room nnnunlly. .hina- nhlrn. A: mini. We lead in gmnng rogu nnnunuy. -Shim, Ihiru. u uunl. shirt: at Bnkofu. II... ...-.p..- ma--in `Nan Thnmnn R, III -QC IIIIII 1--3-IO: Uvu-9001-` Noon. Nov. 4.-whoa\ N S ' , '.-*:::=....'-* '.*.-::.:--:.";~..:.:3.' ....*::.; `:.?~ : `D01 . : . c ; sung. An. naminnoou--Io um um . mu`. '~= - . EDI DTOOIVIIIB lnyluln. Fine nno tuning. J. Raynor. Lenvo or- der: oh why : jewellery score. If vnn ilnh to incl warm and comfort- ac mswyor n. Whenever you require sn ocun call at (lildersleovcfa steamship agency, 42 Clarenco utroob. TL- 'I".-.-ant.` (HAL; -nun Mnnn urn nninl - U|Il'900 lllo The Toronto Globe my: hope are quiet; new 7': are quoted at. 1:50. to 1542., and yearling: 70. to l)..-l I'V........-7 gain; in nnnunnnlinn . 1. M Rubbers. iubbors. in pointed. round or wido too: at Sawyerh. FIAI-Irv Conn nd Mill K193 Bkf. Phil- I jjiljf I`CIlW'Il- V? B` IIf& '3 acthpuhdqllo dsuzn. anaannm-cs. P. 0. Illo In luck. __L_-_ .L, In, a, 1 n, van In! ' J `lb Qlrp l ovO_ovIIIoc. HIV You. Nov. 4.-The Journal up Pihgrndund Ibo citiuu union sud uti- I npublnnn9' an planning to plan But law in nomination hr gonna of than an ycu. I A ylnhb Diana. Roll, Nov. 4.-Vniun urchin! poo- -cuon n Inppmtl Inn hthuupaet Jcus A euchl Itulyiu Intended! Ihduuaipt} Io Ina lagoon. lhnun. Nov. tho Iqqting of tho Spunith Moot yodcdoy it Ill decided to kind an explanation from noon] We In-olthnuuhhonodoinlaio luc- vd uldna upon Inning Inn: on Sunday |nK~- Bus1'n\'. Nov. 4.-`l'ho ruporior court jury 1!! i -!| MI been tr) in; the can uguin-t Jonph .\. Iuuigi. 1 1- rurhinh count-cl. charged with orulnnlinr 8140.000 Iron Fnoch onutoo. roporhdu verdict o! guilty Iliu noruiug. Co vtlvilor lath`: low Position. W .m.\`:1-ox, Nov. _ 4.-Jamov B. ole. thocomptrollor of the currency. will accept the providoncv o! the C_0|IlICf- cinl National bank of Chvago, to which he was elected yootenlay. It in nmiontood that hit Inceooou-.`viIl In (`. Dawn. of Illi- non. . R. R, visiting his parents hon dnrin the put two months. will lone nex week to return!-o his Victorin. Isle of Wight. ch of the royal onginoen. in connoctad with the tub -u-lpu.-u nuuu--,1 uuuvunlvuu. Btcretnry J. E. Clark baa received from those chuu.-hen the sums hero mentioned. roprooonting the collections taken up on Sundny IL-1: in aid of the general hoo- pitnl: All Saint ; 87 25: Adolphuatow Anelicnn, 8575: Sandnnnt Angli 85.33; Wutport. Anglicnn, 3'2.`. 0. IIIUIIEII. The big court. of justice. winter eeasinn. will open. ore jullico Roberuonon De- CUIIIKT UK. ` J ndn Pri Inn At. Verona to-day hold- ing division co b. T- ltvu-unotd I J. Madden um I50 |l'd&tl 0! Cl KIN hotonh ho thought in-nah: Bands: had nivon n'I.is. luau AI `tho Court Hone. All the city jurors for the coming sessions of the high court. of justice have been loloclod. TL. .5... Al t|.- I`|..--... _- `-1... b-..:Il- 00500 The one of the Queen vs. John Revillo for asuul. pon Reuben Jackson at Voronn. u down for u-ml during this month. TL- I. can-a::punuuI|v |~ Bhlpped cheese `lo lnxlnnd. L. L. Gulluzher. Wilton. in at present in ontrenl trunking for the transportation to London of L600 boxes of clieeeo from the l`|rmere' Friend. Sand Hill.Model and Cold Spring fnctoriee. all membere of the Frontenac clxeue bound. The - cheese 1`: at present in cold atomgo in Montreal, and will. it is expected. be shipped to-morrow. The bmh will ndvnnce raven cents I pound for the com- modity. and ibis expected that at lent nine come A pound will be realined in Eng- land. Lou than hnlf a cent n `pound will pay all expenses cnnnecoed wich`I.he ex- periment. Mr. Gallagher is nngnine I! to the eucceee of the venture. Cjljj. the lam. szcoo. mi-which No. 1 cn'l'uudnywu8l50iund- prieoptid No.2 Iunloh dnnudhu Cntnnqul lteml. C.\ l'AR.\I,Il'l, Nov. 4.-Our recent end copious ruin has been a source of great eutisfaction to the tillers of the soil. and everything along that line is moving with a rush now. HelIowe'en was duly cole hreted by our young peopie. The Free Methodists held their quarterly service here Int Sabbath morning. E. North- more he resumed his classes in the veteri- nlry college. The King : daughters met lent Thursday evening and reorganized with quite a few new members. Visitorn : W. (iibeon, Toronto, at his mother's; Mr. Alcomhruc. of Kentucky. at his brother's ; 1 /oi. W. Nicol. at Joseph Nicol e. PIIU Hy IVIUITIBUII. The Canadian church missionary associa- tion has resolved to send to Toyobushi, Japan, Rev. Arthur Len. M.A.,n graduate of tho university of Toronto and of Wy- clirfe college. experienced both in educa tjomland pastoral work. At least $300 ,il.needed for the expenses of sending out. Mr. Lee, his wife and chili. They are to sail by tho lino steamer pouible. BUl'LIyo 119 WI ! HIFVIIIK II yuur lUl' hulla. W. Morrison, :1 Spadine avenue real ea~ tube broker. charged with fraud. passing worthless cheques on a coal merchant; nam- ed Rooney. was discharged after evidence had been heard. it having been shown that while the cheques were dishonored ah the bank. their values had been eventually paid by Morrison. Thu Hnnmlinn nhurnh minimmrv nnnnnin. porn. Erenhlones, s convict ut the Central prison escapedfrom that institution this morning. He was regarded as: quiet,well- behaved man and was placed at work with several other prisoners cleaning up the front yard under supervision of a guard. While the guard turned his back for a moment Jones scaled the wall und escaped. The guard saw his legs disappearing. He could not give chase or there would have been half a dozen other prisoners at large. He marched the other prisoners buck and gave the alarm. Jones ran west along the railway track. He is. of course. in prison garb. minus the cost, which he had dropped while at work. The authorities expect to capture him very shortly. He who asrving a year for theft. W, Morrison. is Rnarlinn nvenim real on. hnonnin in unnnuon of oninion tn

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