Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Nov 1897, p. 2

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r uonmcn. Imm uuu W Iluu per nnnlul. A I of on-third Go dunghhn 0! cl I Ml! lnlonnstlon app}; \o ALL. KL. Principal. to one poemon. An Insurrection was tlnenlened in a city Anglican church because the other- ingn were panned from the m-vc by one clergynnn to another at. the chancel. Surely this in the end.not bhe beginuingmf the nineteenth century. n......|.. Mnthndinh nhumh. Montreal. is mnxorco. A urvioo was bold in Westminster Abbey. London, Oct. `.'5th. to mark glue commencement. of the legal yonr. The 'udgoI attended in mm, us well no I true number of the bar and the omcera of mo courb. Thin service II nu itnpommt innovation. u:-1..... Anvru .60.: Ann:-innnn in JOIOIIIR. I'll`. I10l'|'ICl' 0Ul|l_l\lCl.I!u uni (cur moniu. The church building is come- vhnb pioturooquoly situated on the Carlo- toon road. It in built of brick. tuto- fully tnmiIhod'inIidd And nearly free fmm (Isl-5|. .a'l'u'.'. . `|.- dobt. Tho Anglicm church of the Holy Trin- ity. Toronto. hu oolehrund iu ftiebln un- nivereuy. In foundation on A free church urns due to tho lihenlizy of an English church Indy. Mre. Swalo. who. during hot viaio to Toronto. vs: 3 sufferer from the chilling treeunone of n Ii:-oouroeouu pop`- holdor. She dam-minod that the church poople of Toronto should have no fees: one church where all msgm ho Iuede welcome. nnghinn tn 2).. an And:-ow`: brother- Ollllfch wncro All llllllh DO mnuu wuuzulnu. S in; to tho Sb. Andnfn hroI.hor- h at Buklo at long-fncul. bilioun port 0! alleged chrhliunn, Mchbiahop Nutull. of the we India. nid : Then run one. in Jasmin. 3 name doom: who prided him:-ull on his diqgnooin. Ho gun a Inn den! 0! medicine. but it was his written dhgnooiu upon which he an the gran om` bl: omouo the d.$nn:ne mun in I. `n p`: ponunion) u y saying: `Tho lady In auditing from A con tinn of tlnthoo cal rtothoutomac .` That in tho tron I It many oop|O."ontinuoI the archbishop. They are 3 honnmou at tho thoologiocl I! but the I.h`:nInnI." pt or '1`oronI.o. . . Cnlnbogio Pi-onbyt.orIAnohuroh in to be up lied during the nu und winner by nu ant: from Quecnh. Th: nnnnrnaninn nl Rh A|Inn l nlmrnh. nruaenu rrcrn queen's. The congregation 0! Sb. Alban c church. Odeue. have boughb the property of Georg Aaleewcrth [or n parronnge. J. . . Bennett. Almonte. will take charge cftbe Precbyterinn congregation in Bechuret for the non three months. A -._Hnn nl .III'|An Oak: RAH Hm-n Kn. church and nonoonlornnau lmwrlimeu. The Horneribee have pulled up mike: and removed their cent. from Frontenac elreoh to the old (lurdon street. school pro- Eelrttiy. where nightly religious rervico in e . Rev. Dr. Smith. canvassing Almonte and surrounding country for funds to eocure on additional proloaaor for the Llieologioal` faculty of Queen's university, was fairly successful. D-.. u.-...s....m rn.l..Wino nuh mu: aucceauul. Rev. Montague Stone-Wing. nub dean of St. John : oabhsdral, Briabano, will be conuocrned rth bishop of New Guinea, in Sydney cathedral, on Nov. 30th. St. Ann; dnw`a day. Rnv, N. Hill. nf .Mothodint. Lubornuclo. NOVEMBER lst. dnw'a day. Rev. N. Hill, of_.Mothodint. Lubornnclo. Bellevillo, reported crowded congregan- Liona and much Iucooan in the revival. He was grontly helped by tho Itudonta of Albert college. Th: Lnnnrlr nnrl Rnnfr-aw l)l`0l|bVtBl`V F0` yours. Rev. A. It. anon Iucoeouu. Some timo ago in view of frequent: absences Abrnham Shaw tendomd Ina re. .:......Hnn nl nunmu-inIm\rInnf. nf thn Hnndnv the nineteenth century. Dongle: Methodieb church. Montreal. to he made an inltihuhional church. The pnrlore will be open every night. for the en- joyment of young men. A cooking clan and gvmnuium will nluo be introduced. Rev. W. H. Emaley is pm-tor. Rinhnn Tnnknr hnl in U.nndn 0\'6I' -)0 [Fina nnucmus womn.| PITHY News FROM ALL THE m mununc tor mo new nurse munuu. Anntlvo olJ|pon. the Rev. _Uoro Ka- bingi. but: been Ippoinbad miuionary of as Methodiab miuion in Britinh Colum- n. D-.. M It Wilma n nnAn l arnrlnnfn. n. M. H. Wilson. a Queen : graduate. will be inducted into the putoxjnto of the Ohnlk Rivor Presbyterian church on Nov. um. wno come: to mngouon. The Toronto Evangellcnl Clmrohmnn in very aware upon srchbishop Clury, hut. in may rest. usured tnb heT his not were- urv Shormau'ooomplAiut.. Rm: Dr. Mnnlnnr trim: from Formula ishormawooompumm. Rev. Dr. Mnokny Wl'it0l_ from Formou than be but ronontl bnptieed at number of convert: And that t. no } v;pab_\'terim| miuion has more promising proapecta. Th: nnw Prnnbvterinn church. Fuller`: he: prommng proapecu. The new Presbyterian church. Cornemuntingdon. will be opened on Nov. 7th. Rev. 8. Houston will occupy the pul it end dedicate the church. -mm lmrlinh Y.M.() A. has held a three -T- T IWTUCIJZ VI WIICI Gum. Johuton lcrut. cluhtmn Tom Botlns Nov. Isth. Qrboot ldlouloul Advantages. with -2323.29: 291-_-'9:`_29:|. 2<:=.'.2e1_-.-es-_~ mo pul ID and aounoano mo ouurou. The English Y.M.C A. has days foreign missionary convention. in which the Iooioties of the established church and nonconformiatn fmt.erni1.od. mu... I.l..........:n-. |...m nnilnnl nn nhuluu IOU]. . Mnolood Ibmb Methodist`. church. Om- wu. bu invited Rev. W, Timborlako. of Morrioburg. to succeed Rev. Jaunoolilliobt, who come: to Kingston. Th: Tn:-nntn Evnnanllrlnl (ilmrnhmnn | thoology. \J|IIII 15th. \.l-. {'59 (my `Io-lanai. Sydanhn and Iotbolltu church- Rov. J. I. Start at both carving. Ia..A h..u.A .L.....L__IlnpnInn. nnnn. luv. J. I. arm n noun wrv-cu-.. I'll-at Buptlot oIImh--Ionian. Unpu- uruigluh mnivcnsxy z oyninc. A pnko atria. \ Inn! and Ildhdial . J. Grub! at II no! 7. II 03 WI 1.4 u. I `--manna:-III `Ann I1 `.;..a.;;.;.. DIUII (MR3 ZIOV IKE: _ Union strut Baptist ohuroh-Rov. O. E. Bumil morning and owning, Also every night: in_chg week in npociul .VIngC' liatic moobingn. All oloomo. First hnv-uh nf (`hr at Rninni-Jnh Han: IIIDIU IHIGDIIIKIV All .lc0III'u First Church of Chr It. Sciontinb, Born of 'l`mp'onnco HI", gorvico tomorrow morning 11 o'clock. oubjoon: Paul's Hul- ing Work at Melltn. weakly testimonial meeting Friday evening 8 o'clock. .Evory~ body mloomo. ,. J nhilnu nnnivnl-nu-I any-Vina: AD.-nlmirnnl-A Al..LEN'3 SHOES. . . . Yovllknwwltbrtlohc. Wm. Allen & Son, hock Stroet.m..,.. II BDHTT WIII UUHUIIUU UIIIMITUH I PUTVIUU III the Afternoon. Lecture on the following Monday oveninglby Rev. Mr. l at.tcrlon. (Jason strut: athndlgl: church--11 A\.m.. IVIOIIUIY UVIHIH Dy UV. Ell". THIICTIUKL Quoon otmh glethodlat church--11 Am.. Rev. E. B. Ryckman; subject. "The Eu-nut. of the Spirit"; anthem. Pnino Yebbo1"nther" (Gounod). 7 p.m.. aub- jooh, Worn and Wain; anthem. (llox-in," from Farmer : Mun. Sacred recital at alone of an-ioo by Misasin Mon. minted by Mn. Evan: and Min ailey. tom MIIII mun W000 lur Is. ununuru The Ichooner Acuoin. from Oswogo. in unlouding coal at Booth & 00`: yards. liar cargo comp!ot.o- the company`: nupply for the win'or. um- .I-.u... II II Rnllnn DHAL Rnhm . "WW. "HUI." HWIII IIIIIIIU I0" Iuemncnul union. Bnbbuh when! and bible clul 2:30 pan. Union ntmnd Rnnthf. nlml-nh._Rnv. G. uouy wuuomu. Jubilu anniversary nrvieoe nb`0holmoro' church on Sunday. Nov. Nth. Rev. Mr. Pom:-non. of Cooke : church. Toronto. will roach morning And evening. and Rev. J. . Starr will oonduoh children : an-ico in Hm Afbntunnnno I ...a...- an sly... 6'.dI.u..in.a W0l'I|n|`InoII'l Iloetlng. Tho workingmon tomorrow. in tho Wlllu hall, 3 p.m., will decide what action will to taken by thorn re the utilizing the vacanblobu available in the clay. Robert. Mook will oller some Vnuggoutiona. _..,. A Clllu-nnV Banal. A cit.i1.ena' band has been orgunimd with W. Jnooba an instructor. The majority of the members were formerly connected with the lube Snl\'at.ion army band. Tho now orgnninhion has I membership of nboub eighteen. -. ...., ,_, -4 ..__- ...,.__ Q IIIIIIIK I-III lII|u|usI. A very distressing accident: occurred yes- terdny to Bertrand Tiednle. A twelve-your old Barrielleld boy. While playing with some companions one of the number took him by the right. arm and. swinging him around rapidly, loosed his hold suddenly. Youn Tisdale was pitched forwsrd. and in lull in the weight. of his body name on his rig (1 arm, dislooeting ah the elbow, the lower bone into the contre and bnck of the humerus. The humerus was fractured in two plscos. the breulu being within two inches of ouch other. The boy's fore Arm could be bent. backwards until is touched tho shoulder blade. Dr. Boll found some dilliculhy in reducing the fracture and replacing the disjointed parts, but the work was suc- cesslully )erformed and it is only a nmttor oltimo belorelho Iad`snrm will bona strong as ever. - I \I|IlII-I vvuuuuugu On Tlmrndey evening W. Warren, of MrKelvey 1`. Birch'e iluinbing depnmnonc, nntl Mine Mergnrot.\ right. were married by Rev. Dr. Ryckman er. the pm-eoinuxe in the presence of n few iriondg. Min Emma Wilton naeinberl the bride and Harry Wilton performed n similar duty for the groom. After the ceromonv nn adjournment was 'made to the young pooplo'n future homo. H3 Mnntronl abmol. whom n inrgo number ot frii.-ml: [ml assembled to join the bride and groom at. the woilding enpper. Sung- nnd lApO0Cll08 were given, and tho honlth of the bride tmu-t.ml. The bride received it .|l|llllGl`()llA collection of valuable proeonte. During the evening follow-unipluyoos of the groom culled nt. his home and pI'0!BIIt0d him with e magnicent hull rack. The employees then adjourned to whim`: reetnurnnt and pertook of light. refresh- manta. Darin` noun Plnlul lip Along Tho Ilnbor Frank. The Cape Vincent boat. took her course to-day around the foot of`\\'olfoialnnd. Th- nu. \\.'.lLnr nnnlunrl Imrn Incl. Ilchino Mule IALVAIIIID tall IIIOIIO hbihuu (Idiot). Auulullool hqoolnuunlionfunlunnuo Ahncnnh-uluuu dons-anal mu Wuqguq-It .. ..L-L.L;_. 4_ rem. - Tho steamer Hamilton. duo to nrrivo hom yesterday, did noe got down until late today on account of the nborm. 'l`|m hm! Etlitlrd And (In bu-no Colum- today comma or me warm. Tho tug Edward and the barge bia u-rind in port yutorday from Bed- ford Mina` with wood for R. Crawford. $1.4 -ALA1\u\An\ lanai` frnrn nnhdn in mo vnmor. The Iloopo H. M. Ballou. Piloh, Echo, Monitor and Ihdonp. from Bay of Quinta pnrun, unloaded put at Richardson`: eleva- tor Int night and no-dc . Tho} an uniting contention of the us 0 to clear up the buy again. Th. nnumnr Saturn with comoru Nun mc my ugvun. Tho ntoamor Saturn Mun- kukn and Wmboahinmbonnxl np.oncounlor- ad tho norm about midnight Int night. The \Vnnbo0hinI WM left at the foot. of Wolfe Ialuud nud Iho Munich brought up hon. The ntoumor oou V M shelter at the dry dock and the Hunt I M. the Mutual whuf. AL...| nglalnlohb. Inn}. nhnhh an ILA Anhnnru wmm. About `midnight Int night n she oohoom or Muokolu tried to unto the Mutual wharf for uholtpr om wlhdod with tho nloop Ripplo. Mod a at tho sumo wha. Tho put at the ii and the main boouotthokipplovon-mdndcnd the little nloop nooivul quite I nun cloaking I ` The Ripple in ovmod by C. 0019, L ilford. 1nd )1! lndcn with auls nnd other mimllmeou fmght It the time. in; -mm. "'Li!o. Bpnclnl mac `tor nnmmcnml In-wing. Rnhhnlh nnlmnl And (ll:-ls` lluunolftto Nightgown: for all ages nu prices usually charged for the material alone; akirta and drnworu at well an I.nigi|t\w a. Shot A Wlld (lomto. Capb. Smith, of the sloop Echo. allot. is wild goose while crossing clue lower gap yelterduy. The shot. wounded the bird in the wing, xrevenbing it. from llying. lb was pursue by the aloup`I yawl boom and captured. Capt. Smith nayn that wild goose am source this fall, but. chore uro great lloclu of ducka. fl Fnlno U(;ll'|(I"I.__~ The oldon time fruobootera anilod under I deceptive Hag to fool innocents xnorcluunr ITM-III, to-my nrouuu mo root ox u ouuunnu. The tug Wall.-er reached hero hm night with four light barge: from Mom.- real. '.`La. -L.----an Ifnndltnn Hun tn nrrirn men. Our prices come near making us freo- bootoru. bt our aulennro novor mule under false color: tn fool any body. \\7n hnliruvn in an nnnn mu) nhnvn bnnrtl [H536 OOIOTI H1 XUOI nnyvuuy. We believe in an open mu! above board bnniuous. When you buy from un you run no risk. If things are not right guy :0. and we will always make thoxn right. }[:u'nen as Lockotet. VVIIICFC I1-CI $U'UI I I NR1` DM.I!0l'.`lI. Nov. 5. -Down: Ponouo. _ (V A- H MARINE INTELLIGENCE. on ? AND vnomrrv. H Tlwro In one Iifmo H Better than another for chil- dren's stockings it is at. Lnidlnw`a. They howo heavy ribbed caahmero or yarn stockings for boys and the fine ribbed or plum r.. hmore for girls and uh surprisingly low price: for rmlly good makes. `Welland maul Iopo. Du . - ......_.- \f... I A Popnlu Wedding. ....-.I-.. _......i...- \| \ -s . Q` |"M|.m`-kl A Young lam lnlurod. I` 1 .___ , ,_.4..I...L _.__. UARAGRAPH8 PIOKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTER ' no mo". of Ivory my mu-wnu an People Au Tnlllnl Aboul--locking In upon an Mcuuon at `then Who Am Tghlun Unlnn. W IIIU OHIO`- Almonm has voted 02.500 for I msrkoh. The by-law out-fed 232 to 34. A \.VilHnm Quinn. ninnn Imnm-_ IAAVI or. mar. Price: In low. \uuu.y ll rlgnv. Somo days no in was roporlod that n Ind damned B. D._CIuk'I choon factory at Ode:-an and cheat hud boon uolon. The nt.ory,wo an glad to uymn unwind- ed. tho informant ovlxlontly having bun phninn I nlly part. \\.'hnrn will mu nurchnn (hut. ovomonv. 2 pmnnlr | Only pure. When will you pmchnno (`..m\!kIor. thon buy. Don`: buy thou, (fon- nidor to mania our re usnuon. We an bound an the pure mar 82 on CV01] .ovorcnu uglnt. Booonr blue bum-on :0 37. Dunlop, Kingmtnot. Rnnfnv cmmory butler At. (iilbown. An all linen mudow slndo. two yudo long: kw me: mllor lot I00. at Me- Fuml n Kinguon output wanho nal gnsnml mm. um uni/an com- um Dy-IIW OIITIIII `53 I0 0!: William Swmn. piuno tuner. Law or- dors at. MoAuloy n book abort. Frank Jnmn. Montrhnl. in in tha nitv plIl`FI|lu ll: Us BIIIUIIUIM Mine Lena Mobnren, Renfrew. has outcr- od Kingston hoepitnl to gain experience an I trained nurse. 'I`.....- In L... .....t.\.. ..I..||.l.... Hg- `I\.-n C|Irl|BW VVIFUIIUIIEU. Workman are engaged in digging holes for tho electric em-ooh ruilwny polo: Along the (LT. R. depot oxtennion. Try 5 lbs. Japan or black tea for $1 at (:iIhcrl.`n. Eruiblo nhopping tablets in real, grain- od cnlf and fancy loatlnern, 75. ouch. E.C. M itnlmll. ITIFHU. \\'RI In H19 Uly yDIC0l'(lIy. Butcher : revillo orange marmalade. Me n mt. M. (iilbmfn. ho painters have done A fine job on the city hall doma. If some other ruub-covered 1-tooploa and demon were attended to their appearance would be much improved. \\'hint. nnunlanrn. in nlliunmr leather T35.:'o"."'s"m.""f.. i'B?$:3}.5 ``3.'5."{ T.e9?' by mud .1. w1m.n...a. A` .....H m~rot.. An pcvounhnwingin Kingoton by tho timmmquo Citizens` band was understood to have been paid by tho leader. Tho money was appropriated by a third party and not. mid over. Now rlnmrnn in curtain nolu. lnilh mga. Swlftfn old anal reliable insurance agency does the hm-ineu. pays lone: sromptly. and adjust: them Mr and honest. y. lnmlnn Kim: chunk. in nllinn mom unr- nnn nujumn mom lllr nnu Imnuluy. l)unIop.King stuck. in selling mom ovar- conto than any other two atom put toge- Lher. Price: low. Quality wright. Rnvnn Haul nth ih Ell fllfld lhll In Try Mitchell`: hob chooolnto. , Matthew hocdcboooo n Gilborvn. ' Ball prqgrammu. ponoilu and Much ab Wmuolco. AI........ L... unoul II`) Man 0.. - mgrlpnh IIUHI ID monuwywl 000$ I00?`- Frnnk Jones. Monmaal, in in the city visiting his parents. Princou mm. \Vhv in ilhm-1. : -`inn: Ahnmvn full of mu- Vllltln ma puannl. ITIIICCII IUIVUD. Wby is Gilberla stores always full of cm- tomorn ! Trade with us awhilo and O. A .lI.I..l..l. ...A .{.0.- A. thin nlhuv In (omen! I '1'I'l|(lO WILD HI IWDIIC Ill U- A. Aldrich and ulster. of thin clay. left for C|eveland.a0hio,' yum-dy. where they will mido. Hot. soda wuur at E. C. Mitchell's. E. B. Louoh, hardware morouanh, will `appear in the nldermanio content for On- tario ward. 9l`|...g- ..u......l- .....I. .-.......-. OR- .0. DH, oorw. - Amonpnt nokuge tn: the Queoq Boo" brand sum I unrivalled. Ju. Roddon & 003.. M-.. nu. .: I... ..-..- ..-:.. h.Il a...a....' LIUII IIH })I'I\'iIlcU lllllun Genuine calf puree and card one. with solid vilvor mounts. 3|. E. C. Mitchell. h....l..... ....J6.~....o.\... tn .....I......lI oh- ......b. \1Ifv('ll0||- While other: are nnppipg we have been getting overcoat. bargains ready for Satur- day. Mon`: overcoat: 8:1, 84, $5, $6. Dun- lop. King nlrcot. ' Jnmnn I). Hurunnn. Pouahlmnmio. N.\'.. lop. RINK Mruw. James I). Buruonn. l`oughkoopnio. N.`\'., is entitled to II `(BU uilver medal. Ho mm a sergeant in No. 4 00., Nth bath. Solid oyaborn. fresh. ut. (Bilbo:-I.`a. Dunlop for Saturday bargain: in boys Mlllul. Guaranteed ull wool Wood units. Boys` I5 and Ill, $2.90. He tried no hard to kiss her ` Tlmb it; made him foal quite at; He couldn't) help but. min her Caune she wore a cowboy hue. Some very lumdsomo letter wallet: that we are ollering at very low prices. E. C. Milcholl. A . I . .....-...-.... .\....I:..s - ......-L -..-t......:.. mmu-e swarm or meworluu. Samnrday bnrgnim Sn mon'I auitn. 8|! suit $8.75; 310 euic 37. Dunlop. King al.reel.. 1....|. IN..l.-..A.. ..............o:.... l:...mI.. .1 ureeu. Jack Flnherty. representing Lincoln J, Cnrt.er'n great. play. "Under tho Dome. in in the city nrmnuinq for their nppurnnco here ncxt Friday. Nov. l2t.ln. liunlo fa clothmg wear: like iron. W. J. incdonnld. of the rm of Mao.- donnld & Manning. whose dredge in at work nntho (hnmd Trunk harbor improvo~ monb. in the city yutordny. Rnlnhnr nI uwilln nrnmm mnrmnlndn. Mn ...-__..-. .._ ._._ , ,,,, ,, Whint, counters, in alligator leather case: `inc. Sxnno with sterling corner: 41):`. Very nice for progrbeeivo gnmo prizon. E. C. Mitchell. Tho bowls won by E. C. \Vnl.IIon. M.A., in Hm cluunpiuualxip and lmmlionp curios of tlm Kingston bm\`li|u,: club, am on exhibi- Liuu in tho wimlou-.< ul lTgluw`a boolunmro. (`nu-In:-`n nu-rmtn uml Nnin-n`n nllnlnthn. Mnmnon. \\'o d0n h no ? at trie: if our safe In: I hocn robbed. Ii! in the p can to come. We'll unlit tho mom with you to help you nub. Dunlap for clothing vnluon. Kmg M rrot. A . . . . . . . ...t J\l$:I\n Kn `L.:n:nnIl\n HI .|\Q and not mm New designs in curtain poles. grilh pole:-.m1rvn|et.tos and grille work. it R. Mel-`aul'a, hoadqunrtonl for house furnish- ings. ` Q\v"!.'n nld and reliable im-urnncc nmnev l"lnI'I luuguon Iurpu wutvuvuiiv sou [ruined pane and an! humm- binul .'>(k:.~-4M umo vnth otT(lin[ uilvot mount: and marlin; oilm` Iaonounn plate. 75. E.C. Iitcholi. ` ,_ _.._.,; ;_ k... [Il`l0 WIN]. Tlxm pound! pork nuugou. 250. ch Gil- bortfn. A ..........-A. .......I.-.... 4... AL. nn..--.. I'D-.." 10'. On Nov. ml: of last your ruin fell during the morning. and the sky romulnod cloudy in the afternoon. A common oxprouion : The proper lace to buy good la ; and coffee in st. Ull- own. We are offorimz some startling valuoa in purine. E. 0. Mitchell. Min Lena MnLnran. Ranfraw. has Imtnr. I U`I|lllfll HIITEB. Time to buy winter clothing. See Dun- lop for your own and bo_vn' overconba. Min Mnbol Mann. Rrnnk ntrmaf. lofh for Forget it Not. lop [Or _VD\II' UWYI Illll noyl U\'9rCOI5C- Mina Mnbol Mann. Brock atreet, left for Salem. Mun. last. night to follow her met him an private nurno. Hnnninn nnlf nnrnn And nnnl nnnn. with | FUINI FIIVUT IHUUIIIE. QI. .I'J- U: .lVII`CllUIlu Dunlnp guihnntoon to undo:-sell the moth vonturcx-mne. See our men : overcoat; at 84.150. They are worth 37. Human}. .$ Tnuvinr will {In flux IInnvnh|\_ -U. l.HG_\' Hf!) WUFLII @4- Nugent. & Taylor will do the tinamitlh ing nml plumbing in George Wilson : new house on Stewart. street. I: ....'..- ...-`A .u...o..:..- r'I\n|\`n\ Iuuulgu nu! IIUHFU UH DLUVVIITII BLIVUI. Swim: not curtuinn. double border, gulp- uro lace curtnlnn. R. Mcl"uul. Kingston earner. warehouse. \|'-..|......... ..... J\II'IaI1\o' in .H....:.... Ind-- NIICHUII. Anuonomorn predict. a grant meteoric shower on Nov. mm. Thov calculate that the onrth will then pun through tn im- UIUNFO B'llrrn 0' mebeoridl. \l..t..u.I..u Ln-nninn In man`: nnhl `I0 (HI "I luv \v\"|Ill0\\'-` Ul UKIUVV I U(I0lIU)T0- (fro:-slay`: car (I and Nairnh oilolothp, lho benmun ant . can be haul only In R. Mel-`nnl`.-a Kingston carpet. wnrolnouno l.`nntlmmm`u nhnmm vnllnh I50. Some. DlCI' HUI R I\|lIIl.U|I Clqll WIIVIIUHFVI Hontlemoma chnngo wallou I5c. Somm thing oxu-.\ lino in I-English pin akin. fnr ohnn e. bills. ml our tickets. 50. E. C. Mitt: N). l\'.. .l....`A -Inns at 0-H`... M` uvnur ngfn Inn: UH Cllll 1"! M itoholl. \I7l..'I.. .. mc1nENI6F{Ain nu. cordially solicits the suggport or the Electors as a capdidate tor the ' MAYORALTY OF 1393. B00'l'H 8: CW8 YARD, `Ho `boot ldnonloul advantages. with Iouoolnfon and oonnnlonoo. uh. Oroquot and Shaun. It I0 0! Unlvurl Gndnntu. an. uou given to nmudu noodo pwsho nlnolnoni um oulcuo homo ad with its high. mental training. we Dopnrtmont In nhuno of Ir. Arum: I hon. Into 0 MA and nholrmluhr of unit 0! SI. 5:: Incdslono. Bmdfotd, Ill!-from to us D0! nun R! on. from mm to per nnnun. A to! non. Ion um}: AW" "h#P!s%:VW! To the Electors ot the city of Kingston. IADIICRA D (iEN'l`Ll\`.\lII" :-,-AT TH NW- A quout. 0 as large xmmlor nl (ihlnnn have doolm-d to bmomo I o-mdld-on for us? |mn|- tlouof Mayor 101- mm It I Am ulontud nhull do my mum to ll the pomlnn with mum in mo 0 ty and to your uuelnfcxotlon. Inn yum vote and lnmumo In my favor . ny Ieeue of X lteya the lteel Wee Ine- eeeetelly Looeted. It won a singular accident which helell Jamon Wnrtmen. Albert street. yesterday morning. While preparing to proceed to hie dnily lehor end while walking `hound in his nrmkiug feet. ho topped on an ordi- mu` newing needle. which penetrated the heo of his right loot. point ret. About three-quarters ol the steel her went into the lleeh, the head portion breaking oll`. Putting: on his hoote he wellled lrom Wil- llemnville to the surgery 0! llr. Bell, eeeh stop he took tending the needle dee into the llerh. From the eurgery of )r. Boll he wee taken to the netal hoepltel. where with the aid of l)r. '1` ml`: lluomecope tho noodle wee eeen deep in the esh. well up alongside the bone. It wee neoeeeery to teko e eherlou-graph in order to Inale meneurementa to guide the en in their work. This will euoeeeelll done. the unrgeone cutting into the de ol two inchcn end laying here the new 0! all the trouble. It wee claim to the hone end had worked iteell well into the lleeh. Without the aid ol X Ieye it would have heenle poeeibleto locate the needle without ee- rioua and winlul operetlone. end Ilr. Wertmen might heve lifelong misery as well an being crippleth - _ Q -IIUI -Xl'T~ Quichum". Into! the plum ol I||-ouoII- mg Iodotoritiu Iumyouu Imh much but- ur uulnmuhih nulls. I no using a nooumcnding It he ulna. NM-cu`. rank: Imus:-.h.ltbu|o man pupa y en iugln unuu do- .-uovin the niacin that mud MIMIC. Hulda nliqvi tho pal: tubal). _fU' T If IIIITIDO Aldotunn Ilooun up thuollmdoubi Hut his now Oloutot will to upload by an Inn. incl. 'rinborhrIhoo|Unhc,u- tonoioniolninghnhtdullllloluk till olmpyonlya hwyt Th hi -nu villluuh Ionian hu- dnna In no aniumnnhh Ii: uunou. uuuo | u. city mchfnot-Ion. your Inthmmo favor. In the mom umul mull onduvor to music A pornull canvuu ot the city- , u . $1 Y"J`.'ii. wA1.xnn. |Spesial Furniture Sale, Durlu revont month: we huonmmumlnlod on qnnm. ty of l*`urul9.uro Hmuo nllpllyuuml: numn mm with lmmrlcsnllnnu or -Iufouhn; uumo perfect. only nlow uollorl. We have A Bwlronln Fllllm. ll Mnnronun nprlnu Hmlu. I .~`l-lnlmnnlu. :1 Oouolu-.4 Hull llnolu. Ooh- lru 'l`nbIu. 6 Arm Illmlra. I":-Amod oturu. I0 Wlmlnw Hhudon Etna. `l`l|uI and olhon not. oluuvxoruml hen will has all I90!-MI lvncotlxor In Hm third u. mnrlu-cl ln lnln llcnron. um mlulunly on dun mnmlonca . W9 wlll loan money hn this nah. We oxpc-M. On. We hnvo M-hur ohjovto In New mmotimon lnululun mnnoy. W0 want. the I-[moo for Ohrlnimms uomlo. VVQ dn not u~uun\nlM.o any old wool: with M. 'l`lu pl-loan will uurprlu yonunnnl even lfyon -lunar need the nmln for a you it. will nu you to but nmr. `omnot mmlu tn Mn chum an we wt! 0 on for (`.lnlnnm\-n nnmhnnnl. will ' but nu V Gluhtnmu pnmhnuol. lD..-mg. Lung Jnlnn yiitnn in kind: of Wood is to be Id at lowest prices. T. F. HARRISON co: COAL AN[)W(_)0D, cm wgigggp COAL mo. _ n.-- _` MONDAY mu TUESDAY, NOV. 8th and 9th. Llllllll IHIIR puluunlv Rumomhor dun. 374 Princess ltnot. llnmoh amn.-m Wolllntmn MI-on A aura rnmovly fur Kidney h-nululon. Imull PIII. umnll low. umnll Pun. Thounmndl mm: to their oluionoy ullnstod doluohod Brink llouu. comer Mon and Albert Hunt with (our full Inn. A pl: to A. lvvrnnlnn. Om he hated for the Utah: months at 0 very Iovl rent. 91' A BABGAIN-'l`HA'l` BEAUTIFULLY At All llrugglntu or by Hall. Ion lunclno company. Toronto. DR. ROSS KIDNEY LIVER PILLS on Dllonlnl. rE'P6 BiF'&?:ou.'r._ Price 10 cents Best quality. I.owes't prices _ 'j}" . A luwpluilo. _._A An. XJAA. `An.';...ALl-- 4... -A-+`&t|Iol* lulu. .,n.,n ,_.L_ -1... Dnpopnln. lndlpontlun. Imlounnou and mood 'rB luuwuulun Nlw RESIDINO ON nldn Street. near Dlvmnn Street, etel oouupd by vtd J. Whitehead. A em: :1 Glue wll complete It. Lot egolne ,'e 0011 e nounde. App!) to . V. llmurle I. ~ lIUIl"$|' W U" in; than 3 hid- luv`; Lidia And ohildrufo n 6 3 h \- `0'.| K. I. nu-I1|.hlId&l|0I ygownl. wt. -- prluutlmdounol any you to nah ptlnlluvunoi pqy you to them up. ru truly. J. B. WALKIM. Loosen!-0 Ihthohnnolou ....I--.__. man In. Yonn." UBIUU IBFIIELY THE RISI- GAJIM o an. A. Ktrkpnm-lot. bonu- tuood. oppoal Kaodonnld PM-I. Ap- :1-Anton t In. Ontario St. of `ohmcon He 0 am ho was ` do NICO. with urnooo an othu R" an ionou. Alao tho mono Dul- . 1 En u-ant. with mndu-n lmnnnvn. ERA ! LARGE RESIDENCE ON NORTH ihlxunnn rm nnsnunu nex- v daomudomnna mu. Good locality. human. A In fth! n Ionian: nnnnn lnmun. @214- IXIBUV BIIRLY TH] RISI- .`.3...*~.:*.e.-.:....:..,...:.K.:-E:-.:~::.-,:~.s;xe-':~.*. Cor. Princess and Bagbt. n`,,IIUI_Ip wt KIMI5, DIILI, um BIKINI]. Wtlcur ;. `mu Plwcnl scaly; -dun. Q` IIGI-It Polunl h'oo'llumou g VCC-IIXFIIIVII-IIIIIIIIINITWIIU Anlblnlop sad tho Von Iomtho Dean of Ontario. lhlrhvu. nu ltoddcnoo oi Alumnae: llnnn. Jnhnntnm It!-ant. Enter now for A course st the King- mu Business Oollcgo. Day sud uvoniug Sessions. Individual In- vstrnctions. Bond tors new Cats- logus descriptive of the courses, And containing psrticulnrs why you should Attend this Oollege for first class Business or Bhorthsnd Ed- vncstion. Address _ , ___.v .0 ag?` kin 3hkh'u$?s 1'?1'h' - a nu .IOI _ ma 1:: `am. -5.: my ut1.:7 * . and xmouu son. the most '10:!" plrflng And boumyln #9 In the world. as well as parent = for 80419:. bath, and y ' I A ` F % HI] RS com. am is com. at lllt ntsnsmtcawtsr. lo sun. with furnace and othu :. Q 211': Strut. wm: modem unprovo- u.- pp!) to Joan ltmtn. ` J. B. MCKAY, President. __. I\Q-- I l\ I\ n IlI__L - _ _ DU. OATIONAI. JOHNSTON& 00., no nnuunnn us?- I. 1939 n Itno. \ ,5 modun nonunion:- A-.-.-no 1'0 33 LIT. roR"'s'7iLs. The I " i'&'3.'.'._!::':.`: `n`.'$.'?.'."" Best. | Ior one action 0! me union on one matter. On the mornin of Wedneedey. October 20th. menener eblter received a letter from eecretery Fitsgibbou. notiiying him 0! Brochville'e proteet egeinet Sure. Seele end Tyner. and eeying he land not received the declaration for Seen. At once eddi- tionnl eldevite oi ell three pleyere were sent to the eeoretery. the meetin of the union tekin leoe thefcllowin ( uredey) night. On hurede before t e meeting preeident Ford uh oecretery Fiizgihbon if he hed received e declerntion for Sears. endweegivenenegetive enewer. Upon mak- ing to exemine the eidevite sent in by the (lrenitee, the preeident found the originel one cent in for Seere on October 12th. At 8 30 o'clock Thurede night eecretery Fitlgihbon sent thin o oiel notication of the eetion of the union touching Brock- vilIe e pxoteet. "Junior team disqualied. Intermediate match celled ea `.2..`iU." '1`he telegram was sent "oolIect. I dieoourteay lLI]lIpl`O0Od0nl0d in the history of the 0. R.F. mon. ML-.. ._. 6|`; Jnbgn nu 1-Iainln nvnuu inrlilt. Theee Are the date: on whioh wore indi|:- ed all the communication: passing between secretary Fiugibbon and manager Web- ober. together with an outline of the busi- ness contained in each. 'I"Iun.` 0': nnln Ann nbhnr nunllnr Mh (Iran. Iieaehconulner III Blllllh h ( ereie on y one ot ier matter t e iron- ilile management would like cleared us. t ti rock 'lle` hargei t at C. . ':)bl:0I` enterrill itltoca pledge and deli- berately backed out of it. 'I`ho~e com- municationa tell the tale : On Oct. lat mun- ager Webster wrote to manuger W. Bnell. Brochville. luggtlllf` the name of cider. Sherwood and . M. arrell an referee for the junior match here on the'9th. A eluuee in manager Webeter a letter read : "For the junior game on the 18th we will eon- eent to youuell nu referee. Let me know at once. and notify the union." On Oct. 4th manager Buoll replied : "Our juniora will accept cadet Sherwood for Saturdny'a match, but aa 1 nm takin aetive part in the management and coach ng I refarontc t f roe. We Id angeat )r. w 0: Br.` Weheter extra follow ng 8eturde_v." On Oct. lizth ma r Buell penned thia Inleeive to manager 'eheter : "I am writ- ing Fitaglhbon that we have Igreed` up_on Dr. R. A. Bowie for referee oi the junior name next In do 3:0: euppgae ou care w e r. w e or r. eheter..and the latter hieha about aet- i ." Llenager Weheter reqeeeted the an en: h:I"e)polol't|O a lrlo`I:ih outside of roe xv manager Buellea all hie former etforte with thie epie : "I don't think lunch 0! you or el any other man who uiahee a propoeal and when ille reed to and the other ptart Lilillled whiebenellclial texiim. he 1 en In y t. e on want a fair 37:... too"? new as well ael do we tgilleultiee ohrenning a (team here. e ve cent t eerreapon ence hethe anion. and have aehed then tomahe your club pay hall the er I don`: auppoee they can enforce. B. but at any rate they will know the hind oi than your are to ties! with or knp clear of." la -nnld have been beam: for the renu. gglnunenn or omomuor muuu on zaru ; ch. withdrewing both junior and inter- mediate teeme from the union. and uking Amount of duee owing the union. end noti- fying the union of Brockvi||e'e refusal to pay over amount of guerenbee money of the junior mecoh on October l9bh. eleo asking lor the notion of the union on the mutter. n.. eh- manning nf lllulngml-u ntnhnr Oollon Olloo. I. 0.0. I`. Block. oornor Palnoou and Bywlonhun Sh-M. mo mom In |[uu:.:v.:t'o:o.l;`o`;ol::ul: 01 sun: on ohms won Ittonpdn` 5. BI-ockv6|lo`o rpooo. How may Brock- I-lilo Ioool oniovo won undo: tho qollntt? R. Dist loonowoo participa- Iod, to tho lnowlodgool tho Hronieoo. who no not shoogo olwonsy. mo puouh. who nnldon no Shh oonooldoo Ilhnoiowuo. dooluo to woo born -In Honk. I877. Tho tonttoo lnov thhlnd ul-osbovunhonnvonl othor Drochvlllo "Junie:-o"wotonoool0INo. but they do uolncnohlor tho! plum; hotboll oonduo it: who euuu t -n. ..'.".......'7.`..........l L'.`.'a.`.`. on UIIO ]lll|l0|' lllli. These communications were also sent to the union on the dates in October given. but their receipt was never acknowledg- ed : October 7th. regarding completion oi arran ements for match hero on 9th ; llth, encloa ng allidav,its`of Boyd and Caldwell ; same date, asking for a paintment of a re force for match on l6t ; llth, enclosing Oapt. Hazlett : declaration of players. etc.. of match played on 0th : 12th. enclos- ing declaration of John Sears : l6th. thanking the union for appointment oi officials, and aondin notice of a protest ; lath. stating Broc ville's refusal to pay over guarantee money. and asking for a - Rointment of oiliciala for match on 23r ; ILL ...Ml..I..-n.l..._ Lash Innlnr an!` infnr-. ll woulc IIIVO noon noun!` Ior Int upw- tuion of Broclvlo Md thy allowed the In : junior guns no pot with?!` chugging l H '00 magenta! `lhonl In nvnenng `lyhnv |ho'uII luv. ger weesrer. p On September 80th manager Webster sent to the secretory ol the union the statutory declaration of ages of these jun- Ior 'leyers: Porter. Crotbers, Nimmo,` She old, Grlmebew end Csmpbell. At the some bime he Asked for s list of nsmee of players eligible to play thle sessen on lost year's eldevlts. Secretary Fitz lb- bon acknowledged this letter on Octo or 6th, iving this list. of layers as bein eliglb e for this year on t no declarations 0 last eutumn: Conley, Mohr. Drummond, Meliey. Etherington. Welkem. Chown. Olsrke. Beale. Weddell. Wilson, Mc Donll. Cotton and Hazlett. Msnsger Webster answered this letter on October sch. n.. n.L..|..... An. ck. um:-InuH>I nt Rlnnlr am. On October 4th the uidavitl of Black, Young und Lumb were forwarded to the union. but the secretary fnilod to acknowl- odgo their receipt And to place the names on the junior lint. Than nnmmnninnhinnl warn Also sent Ila Ianogonnt of the annulus lnku n Ixplninuon l'or tho rm: `limo- Ooinnpondonoo um Ax-on In the In- ter-fho Ilroohvluo `hon Pluyod Ion our Ago. During tho ontin diocuuion which fol- lowed tho Int mntoh of tho junior Granite: lnnnhall Mun `LII:-nah vmn. thl mount of How TH! onmms cm: to . 4,__ R IOWOII In! IIIB mucn or mo _||llI|0l' urumwu loooulluun ntnroolvlllo. tho can of the algal) no that plan: me! tin ml not of tho moo, thodltqunlimtlon oi tho junior Onnluo by tho Ontario union. who manqu- mont of tho Gnnltu bu ronnlnadu nllont u the 33% on I hlnx. Now the ovary- ono also _ ha I may on the question. puood oplnlonl. adversely. hvonbly ond othorwloe, the mnnngomono lhlnh_ it about than tho Iruo Illmnolon wu mode known. Hmwlth in given tho mm oorm mi- Inoo which pound bol`.woonC. R. We Itor`. moon 1- of she Grnnitu. And R. Grant Flag: bon, I-oorour of the Ontario rugby football union. '1' 0 oonoluolon formed upon the pornul of oholacu of the one will plainly point one the responsible per- son In she Gunlbu ova:-throw. I... 5).- Ant I-.5.-us. kl: nnnratnrv nf thn Kingston Ladies College, A CHURCH SCHOOL, In one urenlter overtm-ow. In the tint lnetnnee the eeoretery of the unfon did not notify the Granite: of the meeting called to Arrange the schedule of metehee. Because the Granltee had not by thin time for-melly epplied lor edmiuion to the unlon, an attempt wee made to that then out. On Se tember 16th the note- tery forwerded oop ee of schedule to mane- Webster. on Remember 30th menener I ]IHEl_ANAGEMENF mums] Iioondtuhuu-phtdumcr I ; to can nun or lwp can 0!. It would have boon honor for the repu- nl... pl ll-nah-HI. Ind than Allard llin as DIIQUALIFIEO. ` In (ion: memo:-atlop of the blecovery of the (iuupovuler l lot--A Greet Iucceu. The orangemen qenerally hold but one social in the year. but that one they con- duct with great success. This annual social and assembly was held last night in the city hall and was attended by an im- mense crowd of people. The aesembl was in commemoration of the discovery 0 the unpowder plot. by which Guy Fawkes. on ov. 5th. 1005, attempted to destroy the imperial ruler of England. the Protestant dynasty undthe reformed church. Shortly after eight o cloclr. cakes, eondwiohes and coffee were served. and it wee then the little ones were in clover. Concluding that part of the evening`: roceedinge, S. Swain. master of L.0. . No. 321. took the chair and introduced a long programme of singere. readers. and dancers. Those performer: appeared twice in the programme: selection, Vaudeville string band: solo, little James 0`Neil; solo Mn. J. Evans; solo. Miss Summerby; dancing, Mr. Charon; recitation. Miss Monk; solo, E. Koen: solo. Miu Edith Suminerbymomlo song. W. Shea. Tho solos were excellently rendered. especially those of Mrs. Evans and Misc Summerby. Enthusiaetic applause wee given to every number on the programme. The funny "Billy" Shee kept his audience in aide splitting laughter. The accompanistn were Miss Summerby. W. Corhrano, and members of the Vaudeville string band. After the concert dancing was continued until an enrly hour this morning. the music for which was supplied by Prof. James orchestre. Are nelng Freed by the Thoneendn Under the Benign lnllnenceof loath American Blnenlaeuo Olive. `'1 was e IIIVI to rheumatism in A very eoute form {or over A year. I could not et- tend to buuineu. The pain: in my limbs were intense. I tried South American Rheumatic Cure. After using one bottle 1 was no greenly beneted I continued using it. end to-day nfter min; only three boutlee. I am perfectly well." F. 0. Cole. grain merchant. Fleeherton. Ont. Sold by W. H. Medley. successor to N. C Polnon & Co. _.....s.__._._. UKIXII II III`? I'D! -I tiiv vwuuwo Tho parka commmoo will rondor caro- takor Phillipa ova-y aaolatonoo In putling o amp to tho rootlco lndulgod In by boyo of playing ootboll In tho porko. Trooa on imotod and in tho oooo of thooo 0'? young growth Ilaoy oro dootroyod in many inounooo. If thooo hoya do not doolac they will ho aornnonod boforo tho magiau-om. Thlo morning oaroeakor Phillipa book as boll oway from o crowd of boyo playlng In Vic- toria pork. ond handod ic- ovor to ohiol of polloo oroay. Burning or the bteemer Beverle over `twenty Yeere Ago. ' Twenty-four your ego leet night the R. & 0. nevigetinn compeny e eteemer Beverie wee burned to the. weter'e edge oil` Whitby. The terrible dleeeter ie re- membered by meny in the city. for by it twenty-two pereone lnet their lives. in- cluding eeme Kingetoniene. Dunk wee uat setting in ee the Bevarie wee peering hitby. -eomewdietence from the ehore. with a email loed oi peeeengere. With terrible euddenneu ilemee burnt from the lower pert of the eteemdr end epreed with etierceneee thet deed quenching. The life bonte were lowered end peeeenpere teken from the doomed bout ret. Capt. (Jermicheel. who wee in commend. re- meined et the wheel to the int. A peering heel: with two men in it wented to teke him ewey, but he ordered the men to rescue two ladies, who were seen on the bow deck. end then to return for him. The elrullu, however. rowed ewey end left all to perish. One of the ladies wee Min Irclend, sister of our city treeenrer. The captain pieced himeelf in e life lloet. when. everyone eleo wee oil` the burning eteeiner or deed. and throw himself overboard. The wind being oil` the shore, carried him out on the lake. end his lifeleee body was found leter, just above Cherlotte. The eteward, W. Spence. who then reeided in Williemeville, was lost, end eleo the engi- ginocr, Mr. Finucen. A. J. Lee, berber, aeeietedin rescuing the naengere. The hull of the Ileverin wee` rought to King- eton and pulled out on the merino reilwny by Capt. Powers. She was rebuilt end named the Al erien. which ie new com- mended by Ce t. Dunlap. Rideeu street. The Algerian wee originelly the Kingston, but heving been partly demeged b lire. neer Broolrvilie. ehe was re-nem the Beverie. Coming Altnotlon. Lincoln J. Carter`: Intent oort. "Undou- tho I)o`mo." will In given in ns local - duchon oh the Grand opon houuo non `ri- dny evening. Nov. l`. v.h. Many naming Ihgl Ioolioun no promised. A reproduc- uon oi tho urlul hon-ioono in tho harbor It Aplo. and tho tripol o forty boot Iron Jouoy City `Io Nov York hing among than. FINE UP-T0-DATE BOOTS AND SHOES THE ORANGEMEWB` ASSEMBLY. IV III ITTIIUI IV In` vvllluvt. Tho lundcono bowll won by E. 0. Was- son. I.A.. wall In pnnnhd to the owner on 'l`u-Guy uttornoon nut. by Bwll; Btitloo. Il.P.. and B. '1`. Walton, 0.0.. at tho Inner`. nddonoo. Burk mat. `Ibo mothers of the club and kind: will hpunont. ___ _b ,.,_ g... nn._.._._ Boy! clothing in nine. outcasts. ul- na. Ooh lnluonoptluhouu. I'.I'. lI'0In IO XOOFUIII IIUIU 70! (III Xllllo The junior Tngorn Inna 8150 gunrunuo tncomo downhou for 5 match with the Gnnltoo. A meeting will not be nrnnged at that riot. IIVL- .n.n.4 nAA|II nngnlul-no nf [MA DOWIIII OIIIIICI IOID. vmmneo will hm . nookmm. or. Econ: E. W. Rsthbun. honorary rui- dont; F. W. T: lor. gruidonb; . J. IJAIIML vim-nmni ante ll. Hamilton. MIL union. Aeonhempleced trip to Iona-eel to play the info: nmunm on thmkugivingday` bee given up by the Greelteo. Negociubloue are oi! between the Peter- boro end Gnnibe name. The Grnnltee will retire from the footbnll eld for the season. `FL- lnnlnu 'I`.ng.-- mnnh II KO nnne-AnOAn as mu non. Tho apsnoo Buvcr. opnktng of the lootbcll gum uh Duoronoo. an romeo Jlcqulbhhol Kingston, wu very Iquu-0 In all his deolnlonl And Ihowod no parbinllby townrdu omm mm. K. Ihnnnnnln -i" luau: I hnnhni OAIIII ........ ... ............, - ..... _., .--. reeidenh; Kelley. vIce- reei eat; . 11. Hamilton. ceptem; W. Stafford, manager; Nelson Jecluen, eeoretery; George Butler, tree- .rr- ` Onbgnig nnnlun ....u..ll niehnn `end kn. AI` Onnrio rugby football union had better cnll an suction nlo ond dispose of numlry ohomplomhip nrophlon in the form of oll\_m- cups. In vlow of coming ovunu thoontnrlo union will rooticully put into oblivion. ond will not: two much use for.olmmplon- Ihip cup: in the future. >- in for naming an Qnolno rugby too I lull union- In Black `and Colors, at reduced prices, THIS WEEK, by boll union, A nauuhguu _ A PAST DISASTER REOALLEO. --4-.-.-- Gnu nrioty at Aha-tangy`: _..__..L: Football In `hm Park: III! on. in , . n, -_,,_,,_nA_- ._.2II ..._.I-.. --- I-Int -v__v uv-vvu-uwv -vuv-w -- cavun can Auocumon ' Button, on. - -:___q_-_-.-n...-- Pnuihd To The Winter. n n ,;,_...- L___l_ _.__ L- El (1 I nHEuMAn's'CAVEs u?UU"`lr\X - `C, C5 3 T` ' V` '*"-W-Airy` -_,. `ran nun!` $3133, A'rUnnA. ivdiriliztizisn 3. 1397. ' A Wear buuax nonnrcu worn. _ Min Quinn will be ordninod Angcnn duconnm next Wodnudny by the biuhop of Toronto. l"-|-luu-in D;-nnkubnu-Inn nhnrnh `I tn` ha absences Abraham annw wnuunsu mu m ui (nation as an rintendont of the Sunday to ool of tho donlmm street Methodist church. R. K. ow. B.A.. has succeeded to the position. Kev. W. ll. nmuey III pm-wr. Biehop Tucker he in Uganda over churches. fort. European mieeioneriea ml 800 native re} gioue teeehore. Order has been oomplebely reebored in the county: ell she netive clergy and teachers went out: to ght end convert: were the backbone of the force. A ......:... -... Imhl in \.\ nnr.mlnntm- IIIUOVRWIOII. Bishop Awdry, after experience in China and Japan. finds that tho propor- tion of genuine convert: is mentor among Chineee than among Jnpnnono, the former being more steadfast. Tho Japaneru nu--' punt. so the christian faith mom freely but do not endure. An Al... -o.nnnp\nA Ann fni-r|\tv.rI\'n. Khll do not. endure. At. the advanced age ' oi;xl\ty-ve. Mina Franco: Elimboth Cox has meaud nu-i\)'. She once published A small vnLnno of trunn- lutiona of German hymns I-mne of which hnvo come into general uno :--auchn-, "Jo.-no liven ! " and "Who are those like mu npponrin 3" Mnnnrl. \\`. . Buoll. James Roynoldn npponrm 1" Mo!-an. W. Buoll. Roynoldn and Alfred Dodd, Brockvillo. M0 in the city for the purpnao of extending a cal! to Rev. G. R. Hamish to remove to Brncln villa and autumn chnrgo of Trinity pariah there. Mr. Boouninh will comidor the pro- poaition and reply at a later date. . The Pnabvtorian Review in nu-prim-od at poaition and reply at lunar nun. The Pnabytorinn nu-prim-od the defence of nrchbi-hop Cloary put. up by the Roman Catholic pros: and corru- pondonto. Tho merits of tho `one are ovndod and it in clear than. the pmjudiood opinions of a cluu form 1 defence which in I nd oommonury on A boahtod civiliution. FDLA ngnn `Inn-nnrhn nIuIr(!|l Ah Baud`: Old OOIIIIIIOHIII1 DOAMIQ Ul\'|lIlIIi||IlIo The new Hornm-its church at Boyd's wu opon-d on Oct. 26th amid much ro- joicing. Mr. Hornet conducted the core- n-mninn. Tho ohm-oh buildium Tho Troublo With III] Pooplo-An In- " nun-notion `I'll-oun'cnod-llulgnod After rwonty Inn` Iolvloo---Tho mm: of the Pulpltl In Vulcan Kingston ohm-ohu. Odun Roman Catholic: no talking of buildi n church shore. uc.. ...a... ...m 5.. ...A`.:....-I Ananmm Albert college. The Lnnnrk and Renfrew pro:-bytery lxnctmntly accepted l)r. C:\mpboH'n resigna- tion of the oonvenorahip of the home min- nion committee. faithfully lled for twenty Rev. A. H. Scott. nuooeodt. same time: mm frequent: I A I`H.lfB l'I ABHOGVATION PBOPIETY nor 0 tho onoo-_l (rounds. Tho onen- on of 1-] Be 6 wm run dlrooely thlouth 1'0 wh`l`no c on`? ink!-lowing =0- 0 0 . . . lull aoxuuon-.oxmuu 33.. . '

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