Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Nov 1897, p. 6

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`.-E'*'.'.'iEE.-.".'=2-.-"-`-"..'z`a"m"`v.'~'-= mu. Upon hearing the young woman`: story. the crown obborney diomtod a letter to the mother superior of the house of "Provi- denoo, quoting the law on the matter, and domundmg the release of the lad. Pnlina nnnnlanhln RAl|unf.vnn. uncom- HUGH M'K|NLEY.. OF OHIOAQO.-` DETAINED BY SISTERS. |nmNn bdifrun BOY I `loldulouootrtovlduoon Th! DAILY Wlilbt, FREDA I. NOVJQMEER 5. 1897{ 5 Olnlp oi'u:: : Tho neon! houplo at 8%. Vnnoont do SI`-II poniuutiury bu nocouiutuftomo chnnguhoincundo upu-do Iaslc ua `Pour null 30 Mun Kingotou toss Vincent dolhnlcnluuda unplla :.J'_In.:dnKocun.v{ohnvo uni In-0 I @533 :'.:..:: "IIIU IIIfK IoII-X UCCIT. W For yoon pub in luvo boon tolling to tho pnbhc the very best com to be Ind. _ We are glad to too that the people of ' Kingston Inro apptuinud our eoru in um dinotion. Tho; hau-o dono so to cool: on oxtool that our coffoo undo hon groan- dly inorouotl to an enormous W9. McClai- aung our Putting in mnclxinoty vorkod by noon. \\o lnvo on exhibition in our window on "engine and two millo oopoblo of grinding ro poundo pot nin- uto. no that out cuotonoro om got froth oollio any lino during tho du. Wo on not going tochu-go ono cont onto {or thin accommodation. on will still ooutinoo to loll our uoolloot blond ol Jon and Macho. which in known all our tho ptovmeo for in dohcioul avor. it 301. pot lb. Tho but non Halon eolfoo. Ulrich in I ` 50:52. :0 25. pot lb. Iolloo Bros. 1 II`; n 1 Lion. II!" tall!` u mpnomn wan nun. Mr. Atchinon has been called home on account. of illness in hll family. J. B. MEX!` lair. rmtnrdnv fnrI`u-nunll I Il'IOll' IIDIIIT In 'l'1`Q(`0Kol. Mr. Goigor hu left. for two Ireoh`phool~ ing at Sgnlding. Mr. Alloigu-'0 muny frinndt vil! bc Ind to bear that he 0II l'i0d 5 diploma with im. h.l'. Alnhimn MA. hnnn nnnnal Ham. ._ ncuunvw M lllnl In [III nmuy. J. B. McKay Mb yo:-torday forvarnwall, then In will remain. until tho` and of the week. ' unuuwouu III we anorlnanu uopsrlment. I Mun-rs. Daniel: A d Ewart. luwo resumed their studies nf:%n'}fow days` aboonco at. | their homtl in econ. Al. 12...)... I..- |-t. I-.. 4-- ....-|__s _|,--. sauna.-unn uuuuurnu vuuu-[U nlliiiu The attendance: at the college is rapidly increasing. The-e students have entered duringtho past week: Business: ooureo: Monro. W. Baler. (`ataraqnia Mulls. city: l)uI|`ns, Limhuay: Nuh. 01!)`: Miss Tulsa and Miss .\lcQ~Iuid. shorthand course: W. Bell. combined course. Mm; A M..I).;.l.. L-- ....--..I -n .L- -_ l)I|l. (`UIIIIIIUIUI C0|Il'P- Mmo A. McBride has pm-sod all the or nminntiona in the shorthand dopsrlment. MCI-ll. Daninla and Run:-I. Inn-n iunnnmrl I ! `eh ll of humanny. of nphfung ' lur Hod. RIIUKIIIIVTIY. The late Mrs. Murray we: 3 most. eet.i~ mnblo and l\C(`.0lllpllIlI0d lady. She was of A sweet. and kindly di.-posIl.ion. and to know her was to love her. ea assistance in all good york throughout the city will be sorely rniened. for her services were ever rendy and willing. Among the `nor her death WI" be moot. keenly felt. ever did she grow weary of working among this the fallen. of Analog suffering and distress. This was the work the loved. and well did aho peek to carry out the words of the Master. "In- asmuch NI ye huve done it unto one of the learn of these my brethren, '0 have done in unto Me." ` Faithful was an e in her Illin- aion on earth. and faithfully dld the serve After I long illness. borne with chrisrlotn resignation and fortitude. in the calm of `OVQIIIIIQ. the angel of death enm- nmned her to the merml home. and she pureed peacefully away to the better land. In Loving nlnmo`. The funeral of the late Mrs. William Murray Look place from her lute residence, Earl street. this afternoon at `. :.'IU o'clock. und was very Iurgoly attended. Service ` was conducted at the house by Rev. M. Mnogiilivruy. Tlm hntn hull-A Mum-nu mg: n mn-Q uni. I0 '60. Rev. A. Dronnan. income reduced to $400. I.` m u.....,.....u........ ._----_.-_. _-.:..--.- r . vv. opnngennorx, nseeumenu reauoeu 8100. Estate of James Macnee. aueument re- duoed 3500. J. Mohnughlin. income sex struck on`. Robert Shaw. reduced $100. Joseph I-liscock. reduced $1.000. In locus `u Top 0! two Munro In a Door Oloolng. Yollordny. on ma my hmno from On- MWI. DI` `E. H. Smytho. QC . hm! the tip! at Ihuuoond and thin"! nger: of mu right hndnu on` by tho vuubulo door of Iln nu-.. It ran Irhnn also brain an Inn. u. A. uoom. no mcome. Appoll al- lowed. R. J. Carson. pernonnl income, ro biscuit fac tory. reduced 8500. John H-/.loLt,. mwoumont. on six. dwell- ing:-. reduced S9400. Jnrnnn It .l1kl"l nn innnnnn Ann..I -I IIIKF. l'UCI|l(`(l EFIUU. James H. Clark, no income. Appeal al- lowed. I)-.. A I\.._.___._ :..__._._ .4! MI A l|'lIUI UUl|lll'"lUUo John Delaney. abatuto labor tax. con- firmed. M. A. Birmingham, dog tax struck oil`. A. Blanchard. name added an aeparglm school supportor, Fred. Welsh. assessment reduced $200. l11|v'-nbeth Elsmero. a-aemnont. reduced $l.`0(. . ' A l\_-I.I .._ f.._._.._ I H ~-| I l\|U9lIll WITH! 3 ` Kingston. Jncnrnqui and Port.amout.h railway, assessment on poles. wires "and track conrmed. '.'\`\I\ 'l\..l....-... _L..l..A.. I_L.... A-.. _-_ vuul II III lluvlullllln The commissioner: of the court of re- vision met. last. night and considered them appeals from roeidenbs of St. Lawrence and Ridoau ward! l(......-L.... l1_A_-_._..: _...I u._._,, , .u run me new nocue team In tue country. The Broclrville ecorder is wrong in supposing that the Wnm does not see the point they aim at in critlciuing the method in vogue in Qnmrio of deciding the inter- mediate and junior ulmxupiom-hi`: by one game. The criticism is perfect y right, and the Wnn: eeveral years ago pointed out that A new system should be establish- ed with regard to nal games. The porn- graph which the Recorder copieeis wrongly interpreted. llJUl'I'0W- Waterloo is looking for hockey players in Ottawa. It in said that Song:-am. the well known distiller and horseman. is will- ing to put. "the necessary" to give Water- 100 the boob hocke team in the country. Broclrville am-nrder in wrnmr in WIDII usgurma no-marrow. Hamilton Tigers will be without: tho service! of `Capt. Counsel]. Quinn, Mc- Aulilfo and Ripley in the game with 024- goode to-morrow. ' oode Ieemeto be against. the proposed inter-collegiate league on account. of ex- pense. The will be represented It the meeting in . ingaton. however. ~-(`!hinh" Mun... c.......u..|.. n.......>. -5..- Iuuuuug In mnuucon. nowever. Chick Mcae. formerly Queen : altar half-back, will play hi: old position with London in the championship intermediate match against `Varsity II in Toronto to- marrow. gunruusn 1)! me uuuu. . ' > Min O'Donnell said about this morning when she visited the institution, in com- pnny with poce oonetuble Ballantyue, one of the nuns took her by the {rm and tried to restrain her leaving the place. She doeeuoc know why the nuns desired to keep her there. I - ? ' On Bnhmlu we wlil make A spo- oluldliplcrof the Hunt I-`annoy Oslo-. lltu., onuhown In l.ln:Fr-- A nnlulln An. nun. Inlln In-It-.| Ila Iunnllln Ielp Adoeelnente. one of which gen pou- eeulen of the boy in dioputa. It use 'not expected et thn time the the led would be brought here. Mice O'Don- nell. after the funeral, wu permitted to leave the -institution With the boy, gain u for en the outer Grand Trun notion. Leerning that the train she gwu on was not a through one. 2 but went only u for en Toronto, she return- ed to the house ol Providence. It we: then Min McKinley decided to nnert her claim to the boy end. deeired the mm: to take pououion of him. The nun: noted in good faith end at the inetence of Miss Me- Kinley. whom thev oonaldor the.legal guardian of the child. Mi ! ()`Dnmmll -Aid that thin mnrninn Winn In Trnnuplrlng In the Sporting Aron: ' or This nnr (my. `Varsity is trying to an-rangn I game with Montreal. l`......b.._.. L'.....-A__._ ,,._.| I.\:_, I ,_,-n , I Wllll LVIDIIIIITIIII. (?ourt.no_V. Kmgatone and Flood will play with Osgoode to-marrow. Htuuilhnn 'l'.`a..... ...:II I... ...:II..\..o. LI... nu vu. 1'`. W. Spomgenborx, assessment reduced mm. ltlngnton nnulnnn coll:-go Noun. IL- -..-_.l_._._- _. -L_ _,n,-._ - tho can Coloo contra " -..._..___.__g__:_. SPORTING PARAGRAPHS. Goold. no income. Appoll al- Oourt or lcovlalon. A p.I IVIIUIIIWI Ill -Ill"!I ` Tho public no not: lull: lnvlwl. No main; to bug. Introduction of mu two lwm. 0tlu-O\'(3LN and IAHNOLIA-'t|no nine.-0. undo. ' 'rovE*s.- King__st. ...-.._ .....w..__...._.._..;, .. 7... nulorl non Tome run, [Du Will 50 C6 lighted n the mantis and I000 they will inputs toyour-_uIon-50 pill! in I but for 25 cum at Wade's drug nun. ...-.._. `mummy nib. "Tho wholo thing is o bi Into." acid I Tomnw polioo otlioor inuagud to tho Iouor loot to tho Domini but outbui- tioo prolnioin to roturn. tho unoignod Irillo union It Noponoo ht A round. Tho [Iolico known tho non oonding tho louot. an In rnlo 2 llyoulack color in not chtoh` Muller ! Iron Tonic Plll. will he Iinblod the mango; nnd u... an.- A um; lohool con-u -loner. S\'|w'rsn, N.\'., Nov. 5.--Miao Aria 8. Huntington. daughter, at the Right Rev. Frodorick D. Huntington, Epinoopnl bishop of Control Nor lotk, bu boon oloctod school eommmionqr for two yearn. She rm on `tho domocrogc ticket. .\lioo Huntington in a loader on: natural chorus- blo ontorprieoo and in I woman ouffrogiol. She is the u: woman lloyhold Oloctivo olioo in this city. ' 9 \ _.._- upluumo were nu] noon grenlly 116310!!- tod. "Then have been only lunyvo deaths inlour months, and these rare for- eigners who were Imucclimutod." "I lhil` .|\-D. OLA AI\i1.\l-Q .L-.` -l..__-A ugnoru wno wore nnucclumtod." ' He said that tho epidemic /had almoa entirely dinppennd. .' llr-only Exaggerated. Nxw Ynkk. Nov. 5.--Junu L. 0`(.`~on- nor. n New Yorker. returned from Jnmufica on tho atouncr Ardumoth this morning. He aid the rttugea of the yellow favor epidemic there hsd been greatly bI\`O b$lI nnlv InrI.i.\-A -u-uuununru Iun IKOIIII men. Mo.\'rm;AI.. Nov. 5.-Tho insubordinm tion at St. Viunont. do Paul penitentiary was resumed last. night. Tluoo hundred convicted criminals banged no hard on tho doors with buckotoubout. ono mm. that the town Urn oroumd. The disturbance Int.- ed until four o'clock. Liter Hon. E C. H. l-`itxpntrick, solicitor-genoral, recoived n tolophono mass: 0 and arrived from 0&- tnwu to-day. 0 will investigate. A later report is to the elfect that No. 6 com- pany. t`. :.h hm... has been culled out to co operate with the guards. ,,,__.`.`. . __ lit land ngu Cl. ' .. lhn. f::;ar| gnunlund uqnr 8|. 9.1 lbs. light yellow apt 8|. nib: nwugu II. as Iclho Inn. l'lIl0WI lloll. Fiu.I.o\\:~a, Nov. -I.---'l`he welcome rain has come at leet. Notwitlintending the showers we have had since the the eterted it hen continued to burn on Mr. Pert`ott'e farm. doing in good deal of damage to his property. We hope this rein will he cllbctual. Corn hualtinga are the order of the day. Tho two last were. one Monday night at M. R.eid a, nnd one last week at 8. Parks , both of which were enjoyed by the young people very much. Miee 1`. Van De Bogart. waiting At R. Burleiglfe, he re- turned to her home in Pleasant Volley. The l{allovIe`en revellers were very orderly here Suturdny night. pleyinv merely a few trick: and receiving plenty of apples. etc. A good many schools eround ue hove had to close on nsconnt of lllotlt-ill)! and diph- thorie. The meeelee have come among us also. The aullerere are June: and Ethel Bruce. Delbert and Luella Snyder.Cluence Menor. Annie Goodwin. Stella Freomnntle andjlidwnrd Goodwin. hire. 1). Shee.jr., in also ill. 3. Shoe, at the general hospital, Kingston, will hnve to undergo another opemtion. Miss Briden is visiting At M. l'arrott`e. Miss Mobee 9 ant port of line!) week visiting friends in t e neighborhood. 0. Fraser has had the misfortune to lose e valuable hog and E. Hogermen a cow. Master Freddy Reed met with it painful accident. When turning it cider mill his hand got cuught in the wheel, crushing it badly. Although eullering intense pain he let Dr. Mabee put in twenty etitcbee with- out uttering I cry. mu.-nae: nutty, ll runner who lives about; eight miles north of the village of Raw- don. lefo his home yesterday morning with his wife to go to St. Julienne, a village ten miles distant, to transact. some business. leavinghis four children at home. three girls and one boy. aged eighteen, sixteen, fourteen and ten. A friend mined Mr. Morrin. emerclmnt of Chortsey. called at the Nulty house in the afternoon. and found the door broken in and two of the children lying on the lloor with their heads out ull`. He went out and found an- other girl dead on the road to the barn, and, continuing on his way and enterin the barn, he found the olden. girl dong with her clothing all torn.` Mr. Morrin quickly gave alum to the neighbors. all of whom live a considerable distance from the scene. The parents were sent for at once and returned immediately. No mo~ tive csu be assigned for the crime except that of outrage. Slnnininn in nlnnml unnn in wall lnnlnn-n uuuu UK uuurugo. Snrpicion is placed upon a well known (rumpus the perpetrator of tho dreadful deed. Dotoctivoa are in hot. chuo. n. In ieareu ne Wlll me. Tlre directors for the Sons of England hall company. which rcontrole the hall on Queen ntreet meet, known formerly in Shalteeburylmll and more lately an the Auditorium, have determined to ieeue 815.- 000 oi preference stock to the general pub- lic with a view to relieving the nancial pressure which it. hopes will prove temporary. There is a mortgage of 84.5,- 000 against the building and-a second one held by the order of the Sons of England of $3,100 of which various lodges of the` order held stock in the company to the ex`!- tent of about 88,000. j Four Ohlldron Murdered Whllo Their Par- onu Were Abram. M0.\'T(`.U..\l Mn.:.~a, Qua . Nov. 5 - Michael Nulty, {Minor who lives about uiuhh milan nnrtlu nf t.lm villnnn no` nun! lever Ill nnu nexgnnornooa. John Costello, who lives with an, uncle at the parliament. buildings. and ie an em- ployee of the D. W. Thompson ceekeb company. was operating a circular new no that piece this morning. when e eliver of" wood became detached end entered hie le!h thigh. inicbing nevero wound and caus- ing is green lore of blood. Hrnnnt Vnnnnll, n nmnhnnin A-n..l.um.I nun 0lJ_Il'KO Pl IIIUTUCT. The Huron atrdo publi school but been closed. owing to t pro alenoe of Ion:-lot fever in the neighbor ' d. John Contalln. whn livnn with An. nmsln In H Tell: IOFI OI DIOOU. ilrneutl Vanuell. a mechanic employed on the reconstruction oi the 18.1`. R. bridge at the subway, fell from one of the girders this morning. Him alt ull was fractured and he was otherwise injured by tho fall. and it is feared he will lie. 'I`I.- A:..-`t....- I-.. AL. 0.... ,r IV,._I, , 1 sum: was murumg u_le grlnu Jury orougnu inntruo bill .lor manolnu but against James Hutton. who killod in son on Sa- turday `afternoon lute,` but no bill on tho charge 0! murder. J Th: I-tum. nkrdnk nnhli nnluuul Iv... LA... FELL FROM A BRIDGE-TRUEBILL FOR MANSLAUGHTER. ml Prforoneo It ' Bu Iunod to Bullovo the soul of nxlugdh lflunnolal Prol- Iuro--8clIool cloned by Sou-In tour. Tommm. Nov. 5.--Ab. the criminal u- nite: this morning the grand jury brought in I true manulnurzhmr mnimh ms snm Ts FRACTUREDLI A SHOEKING BRUTALITY. luchchhnnub _` 1-- I j, _.1 lnlnhonllngllon Roonmod. \v, - nu . . IN.-llown Fnoto. \V_,, . Inn Olnolodlyfho Uf Uxnunun. Ont. Nov. 5.--Chorlu S- Whitqa batsman on the (}.`l`.R. pol Every jacket guaranteed best. t aid nish. ' Dress Goods in all themost Fa-Ihionable Fab- rics. from the cheap lines at t5c and soc yard to the more expen- sive goode, all at Lowest Prices. JAMES REID, I n I l I n r I i E I n u . _ _ _. WA LS HVSL JUST wan YOU ARE L9_9_x1m; _o_I;_g Next Door to Standard Bank. They show nothing but reliable, up-to-dale goods at'the most reasonable prices. No exorbitant prices charged five days of the week to me.-t a cut price the otlier--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 VFIILLINERY and FIANTLES s1:>ENcE & cos. 13"? H!3..z TAYL[]R S, /1,0 dozen Sample Vests. worth 17. 900. 250. for 150. Pure Natural Wool Vests. worth 750 for 450. Heavy llygiono Vests, worth 750 for 500. Fire dozen Pure Silk and Wool Vesta. worth 81 for 69. One dozen Heavy Flcooed Lined Vesta. worth 81 r 600. Black Tight: 8] for 501:. $1.25 for 75. 81.75 for 1. Ladies` Drawers. 400 for 260. 750 and 85ofor 50, 81 for 60. Choice of our Children`: Volts 8744:. 400 50: for 950. Minna` llealth Brand Oombinationl lawn. IOIIIBT REID. Mnnugor. The `Leading Millihery and Mantle Store, AJUHN LAIDLAW & SON. na\/ - -.4 ;aa.4us u ; nus-J-.-:41: us \J\J1Ll.l-V\lJ, uuluc from 1- aton a Scotch Fingering Yarns an equal in every way to hand made. . This is a new idea. Come in and see them. GIRLS Plain or Ribbed CASHMERE STOCK- INGS. A-`Ana-local \JaahII.auaa-lI\ DJI-\I\JLLlLV\.l|J IUI WJ.-O Doubl: knees, h:els and 3~ply toes, al `sizes, from 20c for the smallest up to 50 for the largest. ~ BOYS HEAVY RIBBED STOCKINGS, made ........ u..4......I.. Q......'|. 'l1\:....-..-....1r_.._._ -.. RIBBEDCASHMERE STOCKINGS ror 13oy_a. nnu1I\`\ Irnnnn Mania and Qnlqu 64...- all smcmncs or All KINDS. The Leading Undertaker and For-nnun Innuuotunr 256 and 256 Primal: Benet. tor. Dim! from the manufacturers- Vnlues the but in the `trade Ind lulu no farlnrgcr than in any previous unson. For Ladies 4Under%wear. -- ww-c-u -9-II `nus BREAKS ma nabonn. Antique Oak finish, with British bevel plate mirror. Exactly same as cut. ` A'rI..uw. I O|ivU.ol I `.a-_ .1 1.: Isn't this what you have been looking for ? ONLY $18. They will not last long. Come and get one. Jackets from `$3.00 to ' `$23.00. McKe|vey& Bitch. 69 & 71 Brock St. VVe claim that this is` the greatest heater and the most economical Sfbve `yet constructed. It 3 just as good 11 Heating Stove as the HAPPY THOUGHT is :1 Cooking Stove, and .1his is saying very much in km words. In- L--__ - fL_1, n_._. n I16 uavs I IUW DUI.'UllU' Hand Stoves in g d re- pair for sale che 1- for Cash. Radiant Hm BUCK S 148 PRINCESS STREET 7` WV. I-IE- We have a few Second- I....J (`A.___. 3.. g, lmportedJackets.] j)----2.:-.:------ "CAKE DISPLAY. AAAAAA A 3o+LLo;m1 _....-.-_ u.._.. _.A........._...... _ . AOOIDINT ro oa."i~i?filfETT oouucncaau. IOIIIIAL noon IAIIIII. "mjntractors % M Builders. 85 and 07`Prlncus St. Bporunloodn a Ipouinlu. W. A. M|TCEl.l, People who intend building this Fall would do well to get. our rrioou before purchasing. A full inc of Looks. Knobs. Glass. Nail: und Cement at prices the Very Cheapest. ' . h` cm;k xh `ab: 88 and 90 Princess Street. %LADIE:s-1' Inns: Phnonon. . AL. ..,.._A_ _A AL- rIn_ L 6906 Cfhl COOICQ Cihilltd. L lmnivonuj of the wedding . and Ila. Wlllkn Patton. Pomng. mot. III ooluhtuu Inn Mg. I KN` `annjqshloptqnnnu NI IIIIIVI III II! 1|! ITOIII DIDINI. hill book 0! cndonthln [mm profon. 8 I non. undo! pun critioioma. which R dnllnlnn in nhoilnn In his visitors. ll`: uuvvlv an III In-Ipull. av; IIIGI unmou- ud. I00: rdixiouo ncvieu hold at lower outing. L min ta gmonu huopiul, 4. kids: 0000 spacial I-upon; bulnoohn. '1 audio! vo?*oi' t|anl'|Vt:n: ' any pupae nor: in pan nu ro- pauu ol the Iiuion wottmml to the Ufsprr Uumh tnouooioty locgituol mound though shit 3. Mr. Paula. and clonal In an Iqnodicuon I by _l. J. Bun. , -7. .. ' ,-.... Ills!` KIT`! "IO IWB lm! DIIOIIL `ho niuoomgy roporhd hi: ml; for October no follow: Gallo. H8: net calla, ohmlru his huopiul. 89: men distribu- Id |Ilh rnlininnn Ann-ring. lnnl no |.._... utiur nun um Inlnuuo 0| Inc In! moon- ing. ho Nqioll ol 1`. J. Shanta to has-I Mo ollcool ptuidom changed to that ol vioo-pntidont. Inc. on notion. unanimous ly (maa. and. on notion.-John Ilclutyro. Q.C.. III coniinlly and Inminouoly ap- poinud unuidonl. Thouoouuvo was to- quootodtooonlor wmnhopoor nlioloolr ammo with I viow to weaning combined Ion tuna the we ortnit moua. `Pin ninaumu-9 Innnnbad hi. .....I. 0... Olly Ilulou Iluurd. Thout ngulnr ranting of the city niuion houdoonuouod in the pu-loco! tho \`.M ().A. building Int owning. Tho tuning wu opouotl by prayer. J. I-2. Ollrl. V'500- dont. put-idod. Tho It cuts: tho minute: 0! the In: new Nqlontol have La- -.. -l ......1.|__. -L_____\ .- .x_- ,5 cuuuuw m we nun nougn mun pncuco. Min innio Fro. niooo 0! Arthur Pro and Mrs. Suupo, contributed A story to lot Sst.urdny`a Tomnto mob. umlnr thou nom do plume of "A June I`mnI. laiohorintontion Ln lol.ow tho Itudy of litonturo And to continue ennui` Inning `work: for journals and mag uinu. younruuy. v John Jnckoon. the Indian nontoncgd yatorduy to the ponitontimy.nbonune;i tn mic! no to day. Ho placed I large block 0! nnuminnt. tho hunk l\|l|l.|!.|nn on... new no un uny. no pun!-u | large nloclt ol nap ngauinnc tho Inch pu-tmon. to In it its 0 od mean: of ucspo. Sergeant. Snoddon vru watching and gun him no chance to nab his rioolgn into pmum Min innio ll`:-mu ninnn nl An-nun no we nmclvmo oonm no nude were made. Sorgt.-Mnjor Mobonnoll. of the nonh- wooo mounted police. who wu with the Canadian comingont. to the juhiloo volebrm tlon in London. and who ha: been visiting Mr brother. oloor Mchonnoll of tnho Kinpmn ponitonbiuy. left for the west. yommhy. Jnhn Jnnlnnn, lm lmvlinn ....o......-I IIIIUIIUIV urlnu U "Ion. Lindon`. Barrie and Brookvillo chemo boerda cioood ygotordn for the nonaon. On tho Barrio both! I\ ow boron nold M. 740.. at Woodstock from So. to S|c.. md to the Brockvillo bond bide made. Hnnnt .M|inI MAll\|\nAI| ml AL. ......|. .."::z.'.`,*,_:-. ...a'-. " ..::-:.'.".:'.'1.~...':.".i`: Klan 1 um uuIr.. nor unlou cnuon unmon-Ioovo. You'll ndolothing in plont_vovorywhoro, and clothing than`: good onough tomo- wlnoro. but. clothing no good an aura, at nricou nlow an onra. you'll nd nowhtro bubhon. Grand Union. ll...I.... u . . . . . . ...: u-..._L..:n_ _L_-.- we pronoun. The Inngnivmnt. neQ`\stnuhip Canada will nil {mm Boston for Liverpool on the llth Snot. For tickets cnllon (hldon-loovo. \`nn'II n:-Inlnoldnn In -\I...|.._..--.....L....- Huh. ll um 50 DO Il|0|`U U|UU.UU"- Highest qualities no cheap than we am almost Afraid to quote them. fearing they are ton cheap, hur. t.ho_\' are the sumo vnluun Nut. others are quoting higher. Grand Union. The board 0! twin hold 5 rivnto moot- ing Int. evening no the hon rooms. On- urio chnmboro. `Tho purport. of the do liborniona in wlblghold from the prou for the pronoun. Th: In-uvninanb ng.-mum I\\n`n'n\ l".n-.l. Ul IIIIKIII4 pD"UlB. Hrnlui union. l'e`or W (`u-om`. secretary and trouuror ofbhr mm lmna` and the Mercer mutual building and loam association-, Trenton. N..).. in mid to ho horn $100,000. I-Hahn} nnnlitinn nn nlmnn Ohnh um nu. mr uomo so-marrow. Hot. rouolnmb. hob mun pica, oyster atew. oo'd ullcorl ham and as nice warm room to enjoy them in. in our special for Snturdny. Frnnklin. Our onndn will nhnul um Inn and Mm anuumny. 1-rnnlun. Our goods will atund the Inn and the light, and they will also stand the Iorutmy ol bright. people. Hrnnd Union. |'n`|u- `N l`.-mur nan:-at-Aru Amvl hm-munn laI"Il'u urlntl \ "l0nn Charles Jnoknon. conned in the Hotel Diou with pneumonia. will be nble to Iowa for homo to-marrow. IL-n......... I.....I. 1...; ....-.L ..:-- .....n-.. LIITIHOO IIYCIE Nothing foxy nboub our wnv of doing huainou. Monty back it` wanted at any Limo. Grand Union. l"|....I-- l....|.-.._ _-..n.._.I :.. .|.-1t_..-| U0" Cu DUNN Rwlo voliu oollouzo football team moot- tho St. wronoo ng rogntion to-morrow nfbornoon on the at loliu grpumlo in A (riondly game. Whnlinvnr vnn n-uni:-A an m-mun Hnlun. 'I`he'u-vlnoonor Maggie L. captain R. Lu- runh in oommand arrived from Conaemn thiuftomoon with grlin fur J. Richard- Ion at Sam. DA_X_..-Il- -_II-._- l..-AL-II L_,... ___-;_ -:_-....._K.._-.. -- ` W0 conde: ounolvm undo: contract VIII: Ibo public to but both uylo and M. an value quality. as all tuna. and have no 300 hon uwltod cl violating our qlnn . llnri Ugton. ` in up. . Ihynor. an or- lun II '0 jonllory non. Irwnuly gmnl. Whenever ou nquin an ot.-can ticket, call an Glider: eon`: steamship agency. 42 Clarence um. M..oLl...- I--- -L-..; -.... ..._... -: .a-.-.._ 'WG.:nLy Curtis accompanied the prospecting party from the wheel of mince up the Ri- lsnu yutordny They left. on the steamer Jubilee. `Bug--Lg)- -I..:_..- AL- -I.--.---A. ll`- JUWIIEC. Everybody claim: the cheapoub. We chum the but for tho money. Grand Union. "`L. ._I..._._ ll-__.l- I _-__L,.`__ h I` A Wl;on justice Van Wyok resign! as cit. court. judge. New York. governor Blnu will appoint: dmriut Attorney Olcott in his ntead. n..- rV..-u- _--_.....__x-.I `L- .._--_--u.... day. Tho porno. under threat. from msriun qovornmenb. give the bomb to tho Bulgarian bishops donin. \I7L-.. 2..-L2-- I -.. II'.._I. _-_.`._.. OI OOID IDIIID I:l'|l'0llg DO AHFIG IDTIQD. F. G. Lemrd and Min Charlotte` Sumor-, Nnpanoe. were united in marriage nu 106 Ohonbnub street. Toronto. on Thurs- day. N........s. .....a... 53.... t........ n.- n..I Urlll UlllOI|o The oitazene Iinion, New York. propose to inetitute proeeoubione egelneb ohendere of the election lewe. . Choice tub bimer eh MoRee Bron. The reeidenu of upper William etreer. will eppeei to the council for en extension of them street through to Alfred amen. i F`. G. Lenard and Min hnrlnhha IlIllIg V` 001-IIIUCK. "II IJIIII lfIllIIUI'l'Uu IU Quobob. "Wolla' Farm nungu I0 (!urnowky`o. ' For his ubtarnncu genorul Wey|or.lorm- or`cnFhln~gonoral of Cuba. will be court- mnrt nlod. 1'! cu... ..--L A- l.-I ...--... .....I .......r..-L cords] tor outorn oi Liu. A ropnblionq will oucoood A. P . Go mun. unntor at Maryland. ` Our low prlou on am. good: are dm in min pooplo. `Grand Union. In Annie Amol. Johnston In-cob, vinlbing friondl in 1mroib.- Mich. Mark Hanna bu boon looted month for Ohio. Bub ho Md a clone call. (`Allyn Ilnlhuniu nun-\-nn at 0'11: Llnluu IUT Ullllh DIIU II. "III I FIUCU UIIII. Colin Motlunig. manner of tho Molaona bank. Woodstock. hll boon tnmforrod to I Innhnh I my IIIIIOI `IT OHIIWICWM WIIIOII In doll b in showing to his visitors. Ho ` " .l__._`l;._-.._ IIIITBIIIUV-In I! you snub to (col warm and comfort- ablo got 5 pslr of logging: or over-guitar: at Suvyu-'3. Print: M nninlnn hulls. Man : nn It ouwyur I. Priocl to quicken trade. Monk! worltndv trouura 82.26. 33 and #3. Grand Union. NH.` -.'L.--..-| .a-:-.. M-.. \'..-I- ....... IVI Ila. . 'l|!l:n':hoI 100?. `. .. 30. und 40:. 1 I no so Cu-novukyh. John AndorIon.JnmoI strut, loft ; tordsy for cutorn emu. A ronubliun will mound A. P . ( HHE Elllllll. the Von um: Nun Orowdod into who lnnuou o!_ lpsoo. New gs M I lb. no Cu-novshyi. H Rlng up 857 ion` your oylwrl. Fran:- n. M . U33 1).: `:2-y Sawyer : {or A good solid walking "a":m:'WHZI?AA'a?iT my ; wdrth or tonoy back. ICU Ill. IIXIT UOIIIIGUT I IIIIFVOI. I C- llr. bevie wee viewed by Dr. Tel . Dr. lllbom. Ur. Sulliven. Dr. Con- Inllendoelue. who exemlned the heere eh lneereee. Mr. Levin ie an exile from He netive lend end eeoeped from Siberia. In hue Lani nl nmclnntinle In-run nnnfnn. tho Bul- promised in Mosco- senator .u bu- Grand n ! no $3.50. inw- Gor- till ITTCIIJ VI '1 Ti to I50 duh Io h&&.!inIoKh|Iy.G~ IUI` II X VI TITVIIITUC A Wm-a npnoumuvo called at tho. bolnlodhovdooeo. huwuuublouono Innate npukr. whovuahuus lu- Uhiutlhliu. ounquulylnunldnocho hnndddnlly _ thin-ti Q $C`_ YIIVCUZUCC. Among u nuts on Mn City hotel - hliu no I. mm. a Polmdor. who luau: unusual hours. By ginning the an in tho Nylon 0! Na bun unoniouu Ioundo an dwunotly hoard. |oo*ving time with tho backing of the hurt. his curi- ouonohu bun mined by ocionomo and mndioul man all our the continua. and tho hurt oonnidond I mu-vol. Yu- |AnIA- ll- Ignlg -_- ..&.-...I L- [\- um am: an um "noun gmng mu up " Min 0`Donno|l i. pus--as with an ma- nor in which jnuioo is uluiniourod hon. BM could not nun Incl romeo in L`l:ioIuz_o without the upundiuno of com -idcnblo natty and the lap. at uuoh ling. While in tho cisv do will auto hclono with Thou Kovlud. wining mold lriondollnrnonho. ,. v I than no ohould ho tounintd by the muse. "u b in oiobly and bu o poor momory. I 'l`ho_v ink bo boo boon noplootod bocouao bo oonnot Noon himooll, but bo can any bio proyoro. ond hos boon oont. to ochool whore bowillnocoivo on oducotion that will cir- him for tho world. Tbo boy is not ouonn. out! I voukllibo to know who to bollor oblo ooloob ollor him that but motbor. Thoy thought I did not bu-o my munoy with which todo ulytbing. but 1 Incl oulli ciont for my imvnodmo uoodo. out ulc- gmpbod -nothor for vnoto. And on bond to light tho unuor through. Sinco coming boro I boro rohoqod oddilionol um oloobing for by. Tho noun not Ill, bio clothing from no. lnnlbohpol goudionoltbo ban and -In not inoond giving him " 0`Donnoll io ulound with um um... L`U|XFIl llllll CU UUKTIU "am "When nowe of pzfe doeth camel pre- pared to leave for Kingston et. once. taking who baby. little Hu vh, with me. The lent instrnotione m\ an my eietor geveme were tn be sure end not leave Hugh here. They were Afraid the nune would try to kee him. We thought it right that Hug I should attend his father`; funernl. end in use thii-Io-ire to -how every respect to the deed. I brought him with me I thought it etunge that hndieedid nutnttendfunornln here. an-they do inchicngo, and wuss-orry to i think] could not go tn pm. Alter the` funeral Sieter Edward. who is a half sister of ps'e. her full bmther. whoa-e home it in Oewego: 'e eh-ter. Mule .\luKin|ey. who lives at I. eerehhii-hop`a palace: her full brother. vrhoee home in at Philadelphia. mneultod together with some 0! the nun-. Hugh end I were eitting in mother room when the mother euponor came in and took the baby from my side` eeying ehe wa- oing to ehoer him the chapel. When H10 eh the room ehe mid `good-bye.` but I did not know ehe Addressed the words to me. They kept Hugh. giv. ing him cnndiee and tinellv phgcing him in the new wing. no rating him from me by e armed door. `me your boy oriod pita our-ly and when I ea-led that he should be IC- turnedtmne theyretuued tocomply. I could not reech him without going out of the `one building end enterin the other build ing from the front. Fnnei y. one 0! the nuns ` Mme end told me they had decided to ' keep the boy end that 1 could go out end nd lodgin at an hotel. She said the 1 boy wen no being properly hrouxht up and the) hie uncle: end eunte desired ` that he nhould be ` "Hull: I50 '1' and Inn A nnnll lnnmnpp CIIUTCTI. ` "We huvo been living in Chicago for eight. years. Five years of that time pa. that. is Mr. McKinley. has not worked, be- ing too ill. For some time men we have rasidod At the Lincoln hobo. corner of Fifth and Harrinon Itrootn. Si.-tor Ed- ward. Mica McKinley and other of pr : rulntivoa horn think `hat. is Lenibte and In place to bring up A boy. When pa took aorioueiy ill. And thougho ho was no my to die. he bud ma telegraph to his rela- tivoa here. nying he was coming down to die in the house of Providence lie was induced to come hem by his relatives. Ho would have ronn\ined inCl\icu oand died there if they had not cmxcdh In to come here. |I\\H;.u nnntn I\` ....`- .I_-|L ..-..... I ._. A man With Blue l)'l)oum ll. Mien Kemie 0`l)onne|l is a pretty. bright. vivacious Cenedien girl, possessed oi Abun- dant. British pluck. Her rtory of the co- tiretrennction in eubatnntielly thin: "I woe born and reared here. receivingn pub- lic school education, which has been eul- iicient. to carry me to fur through the world. After receiving my Hm. communion [entered the public echoole, and it is to them I am indebted for my edum\- tlon. MK mother merried Mr. Mc- Kinley oro. For some reason. of which 1 have no knowledge. the ceremony wu performed bye l'roI.estnnb rninistor. 'l`he marriage was afterwards hlcuud in our church. When eiater Edward. who wen let-ely mother eupcrior of the house of Providence. heard of tho Innrringe ehe nid who would pray as long `Is she livpd then their children might . die young. It look! on though her preyere were answered, as ell tho children have died cxcopo this one. whole one of wine. |don`b know whether or upt. eielor Edward ever heard that the Inorriesre wu blessed in the church. nil)- |.-..- I.--`.. |:..:._._ 2.. nL:_-_- L, 5` Min O'Donnell is a native of Kingston. her mother marrying McKinley here some years ago. Miss O'Donnell. a nun `who died ob Montreal I short time ago. and who was at one time locstod hero. wu an aunt. of the young woman now here. III loll! uly. Min McKinley, houloheoper at the nrahbiahoph pnlnoo, is an aunt of tho Ind, and she in desirous of his retention by tho nuns, as in nine her brother, who In now in the city, but whose home is in Philadel- phia. ` Minn n'IlnnnAI| in n nnlivn nf Kinnr-t`nn UIIIIIIIUIIIK BNO TBIUIIB 0! (III III!- Polioe oonebuble Belluntyno. oncom- penled by Miss O'Donnell, delivered this meeuge. to which he requested an im- mediate reply. but. the nuns declined to mower at once. saying they would cou- aider the mower and make nuewer later on in the day. Min. Il-I(..I..- l .... .-I ..... .. ..L AL` Iluor ldwnrdo Ion tho Donal In one not clause of the lad Iloo O'Donnell laugh: Logs! Kuvloo-`rho Qonnty AL , tornoy gnu .v.uuo'nm Io Io Produced. ` A low dug: ago omen named McKinley died at who once of Providence. hie atop doe hm. Miu O'Donnell. and non. Hugh Mo _ inloy. coming down from Chicago to Amend the funeral. When thin wu over Miie O'Donnell wee About oterting {mm the house of Providence for` her home in ' Chioego. accompanied by her half-brother, when one of the nuns. Sieter Edward.- heli-emer of the deceased. took youn MoKinle from the side of his ` hhlf-I Iter and oclnred her intention of keeping the led. In vnin Min O'Donnell proteetod. laying the young-led'o pleoo wee with his mother, the nun would not give up poueeeion of the boy. who in obouh ton year: of age. She olnimed Lhodeod man hul left upere coneigning the boy to her care. hut. upon being asked to pro- duce the papers she refused to com ply. Mien (Yllnnnnll wnn fnrnnd In Innvn than uuco urn plpurl we reluseu to colxiply. Min O'Donnell wu forvod to leave the boy At the institution last night. and this morning appealed to tho magistrate for no- aiutimco to effect his recovery. After hear- ing hor ntor. tho nmgistrato nid he could not act in t o mutter and ndvireil her to oomult with county crown attorney Whit- inc. IT:-uu. Lgnninn oh- nnunrn mnmnn`. -nu-n "'U` KUIOII 0" D] II VIIIIDIIIO G00? 0! tho lItI'.- It woo whoa tho troin woo pur- lng IIIth o lollo Dr. Bnytho woo rolling on o! ooooh. out! I door which owing: hoth vqo ouno hook with gm: foroo, jolpnlng hlo Ingoro qoinot tho brou- odgod lrono. Tho odgo of tho door lo oloo plotod with hnoo. ond|tho Mn l'oonIt- od In oottlng ol tho top: of both an rt. ono jnotlolow tho noil And tho othor A out tho oootro of tho noil. Tho injurod ngoro won drhotd on hio orrivol homo. hunt on tho my horo thoy woro vory oouo. Dr. ilytho woo ohlo to oppoor on No gloo to-

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