A Llvoly lffncu. About two o'clock thid ofhmoon I Iivoly ght took place hotwoon zhno nilonot tho foot of Quota shoot.) Ono Inn had 3 diuonoo with mothou and tho Ionnot I htothor. fooli '|`gri0vod at his mu.- Iuuc, unload i so `uh tho nppouod nnnvnmnr, Qn1nAnhIn1].n;l.I I OI! ICIIIO Iilll bIlo|:ll:I.l: vmnupbw; uggrunot. thoght Iuuoppod bynrunorlhnstho nnlian Inn in night. I `ll U271 III In Ifnnutlyclndtooccomou ugfrom hooutllthodnuisuddsn lotto owner: Until it In cnnlcnly clad tho ::.-...--.:~ -~ =~.::- er- of .n-! K Jnldndy in from tho UL50 .r...u.u..`nm nnm. Thai 6:. (501 Noland ' pnthcuon mm the 1|. ohootol.h:":330 call. `may 6:. :53 hvonylo. lzlninoltlachou. uu ngnu nu poliuvmin night. QUEEN'=| UNIVERSITY NOTES. All on In-Inn : Vldn. ,___ ._.`AI. - A Boollnl Lu: Night. __ -1. fl..- GISOCIIII November. AU. um : um wmun be seen at aeld olloe dutlng .'*r" 1.9% out: ny eny pol-eon lnteneted A I"-onoue whoue [nude ere prejudictlly 1 Q`d who petition to be hard will be h t e mid Coum-ll either in person or at 6 I or solicitor. before peuln: the eeld .'|yg*;.u `nu a(3l|IOd) . - WJLDRENNAN K1 MI.nhNov..`M. umolu-`x. `x my Glni bruins. E. C. Hownu. is an ms mm was I gpl A Ooupln at nun: . Hunted Are laid to nan Lon the comm-y--mun Under- tnkon In It. Thoma Are new [no the Oouru. Touozrro, Nov. 8.4. J. 8choeld.of Markham, eorving I thirty deye eentenoo for mud, wu u-reigned on I charge of hi any thin morning. He pleaded "not gulty. Cue enlnrged. In in alleged shut Sqhoeld bu eon married three t.i:nee.two of the lndiee residing in she pastel. It in aid clue on December 30th. 1896, Schoeld mu-tied Min Jennie Kerr. Carlton abroeb, thin city, and it in on this otfenoe thus the proseouoion route its one. nu " nlnndn nAdIh'. nnn M In NOV olfenoe mar. line prosecumon rouse we con. "Du-. Claude Gndcby. one of the New York pelnleu dentimwu not in court thin morning when hia name was called for al- leged breach of the dental sec. and it waa announced that he was in London. A warrant wu tuned for hia Arron. Dr. Sklmtnin. who is wanted in the acme con- nectiou is reporud to be in the nelson. an lntnrantinl one came no at Oz-Iroodo nectiou in reporua to be in we newt. An interesting one came it at Oagoode hull this morning before chief justice Mere- dith. in which rival undertaken of Sb. Thoma were concerned. On April 3rd. 1894, Lizzie S. Kerr bought. out the under- taking huaineee of Edwin Bennett. who -.-..-_.I ....o- I-n Annual! in tho nndAr|.nk- taking business 0! nuwlu nelmew. wuu agreed not to engage in the undertak- ing business within the limits of St. Thomas. Bennett is now employed by Strong & 00., s competitive undertak- ing concern in St. Thomss. and on eocount of this some time sincea division court action wee brought sgeinet him by Mrs. Kerr. in which he wss multced of 860 in dsmsges. Notwithstsndng he kept on in business. end on September 23rd en in- junction wss secured restraining him trom continuing the same, and as he still persisted. end on September 30th conducted a funeral in St. Thomas for his employers. judge Hughes ordered L:- ............ao....no-. fnr nnntamnt of court. A conducted iuneral In at. lnornnu his commitment for contempt of court. stay of proceedings wae granted and this mornin Jame! M. Glen. St. Thomas, ap- peared fore chief justice Meredith to ask that the motion lor committal be annulled and the injunction restraining defendant from continuing his business be queahed on the ground that judge Hu bee, in grant- ing the name. had exceede hi: juriedic- tion. Junee|'Bickhell appeared for com- plainant. Judgment was reserved. This hodv of a'man of fty or eixty Judgment. was reuerveu. The body a `men it years was found in the buy at t e foot of Bay street this morning. It wu about middle line and decently drained. and in the coat pockets were found I lunch. pipe and ten cents, but nothing to assist in his . identication. 1).... 1 n Mnrlill, m-mnhina 3 eoeciel j PUHLIO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV IN TH A1` of `I .f}:..'..9&.':f.`.i: .( }p1.f .?32;`;?}fi':';}t:.`,! identication. Rev. J. C. Medill. preeohingra special sermon to the Orengemen at oronto on Sunday, said in part that in his mind arch- bishop Cleery was right in the stand he had taken. Any man who is loyal to the pe must believe in the principles of omnnism, and when he holds up those principles, why should he be blamed? Archbishop Cleery can do no harm,but the harm will come from a man like archbishop Walsh. who wishes to have us live as one. end by such uuderhand means works up e friendship between Catholics and Protes- tants that will ultimately lead to a serious breach. A few more letters from archbishop Clenry. he said. would bring Orangemen to their senses. Troublesome Trlbumon. Smm. Nov. S.--A large deputation ol Onkuia have entered the onmp of Sir Willinm Lockhnrt. in the Maiden Valley. to treat for on. but the Afridin give no sign of yin ding. They cut. lolophono wires And humus baggage. and foraging pa_rt.ioa ponilbonbli. In a deaulbory on- counhor Liout. Gi 0rd, of the Northnmp- shire regiment, was killed, snd Liont. Sullivan. of the Sikh. badly wounded. n.... . um. 51 _.Vm-inul reconminncea Bullmm. 0| one nun-. ululy wuuuuvu Smm, Nov. 8.-Vuriouu reconminncee end longing expeditions from the camp of Gen. Sir Williun Lockherf. in the Mn- den valley yeeterdny captured lnrszenuppliee of provision: end lorego without opposition until they were retiring. when the insur- gent. tribelmen ado bed bheir usual guerille tactics, with I. result that the Britinh forcee l 1: three men killed and had seventeen oundod. The loee of the enemy was heavy. , - . . ., -._____ I 1--.: I- Al-A-nnhnr-. l(lIn0'l Ilflllllll ulvwu In vgu uuuu u... Ro-:13.-vnzn, N.Y.. Nov. 8-The un- known reman than went. down with tho ,Idnho Ina nnmod Richards. Ho livod st Ogdensburg. nnd was the non of Capt. Riohurda. of the tug Thomu Wilsonnihich plies on Lake Ontario. Nnlnnn Skinner. rat. naisunt. engineer. plies Lake Unmrlo. Nelson Skinner, engineer. lived at Auburn. He bed been an engineer on the Rome. \Vet.ert.own & 0 deneburg road and the Lehigh Valley meg, but leis Hm one-vinn lent. Ananlh TOICI Inu Ian! uvulgu v u` the service last August. I.0l'Il $116! I nun-uvu. Lomrox, Nov. 8.-The new lord mayor 'of London, Horetio Devid Davies. M.P. or Chechen), wee formelly inetelled in oice M: the Guild hellco-dey with the mug! ceremonies,` euccetding Sir George Feudal Phillipe. Th. umiann nnelnm of nreeentimz the Feudal Phillipe. The eneienh custom of preeenting elechd chief megietnte of London to be representative of the sovereign and to the people. known I! lord meyor'e dey, will be observed tomorrow with greet. ceremony. II II Dllp IIGIII VI Iruvu I For mun night! the ronidontaon Alice strooh hnvo nntonlod by thrill crioo at midnight. Somotinoo they won pooplo ` out of I sound sloop. and no no wiord and uncanny u to upset: nerves of fairly nor- ugo good quality. Bomo of tho doninnn hnvo stood outside with the hope of do- tocbing tho myourioun visitnnt. hub onnnoe t trnoo or uolotion. Wlnnt. con Innho that lood curkling pound nnyvug 2 J VIIIIIDII nvquu-In Qrnnc, Ont. Nov. 8.--'!`ho Into Hon. Thoodoro Robitnillo. ox-lint-gunner. bu bequeathed his Iibnty to the provincial loginlnnn. A munbocol iumoou chain nontuining the book: have Inca nudvod At the pu-liunont Iihnry when they no being oluulod and plnocd in mint. Undcr The Donn." from the pen of Lincoln J. Outer. will be the next attrac- uionn tho Gnnd-Fridny evening. The cum: 0! tho, play are luid in Wuhingtou, New York sud tho Sunotn Inlnndo. A hurricane :0 no. I Ion-y boat. trip from Jerky City to Now York. three bocutinul locus in and our Wulnngwn and I ra- mdnoeion ol the bountiful conl roof hu- nt Apln In among the iconic now- nnrhg . Not Pro-Ind A Jndgullp. Orrawa, Nov. 8 -I did not know of Mr. Loam : taignntion until I van notied of it by the cloth 0! the crown in cbnnoory. `Thoninnoo tho oligbunt foundation for thc anemone shut. be had bun ind ujudgubip. No unoh promise amour bun mado.-Wu.rn.w Lauxun. . IIOI III lliuruuuu. Ionnnx, Qns. Nov. 9.-'l'ho Bonk ol Toronto bu Oahu nit against. the St. Iawnnoo in innrunoe company to to- oovu-82.5w. Ihounonnt ol-n incuroneu polzg hold by.tho John Each 8 00.. ` huhunusmlgrndtothobmt. Dion """"3.'f.."... you Iuvonuy an ululu -- nrovcuul Inn and 550 cum: 0! Ho injuriu on In dotunlnd. An_no.A.A-lnj puny... ~.__. ..-__, I , Idaho : llromnn Llvod In ogdonnbnrg. , \v \v xv-.. u `FL- nn Job`:-I_'ouu|'I Ibndmon. 7 I John Young. injurd M shootout (l.'l'.R. Input on Sunday. 5 now in tholiohln Dion Intuit! Id to .. """"""...z. "..u.. ..'..``.'..``&'c... Oudunld-puAIa&'l THE TORONTO AUTHORI- IIES WILL TRY HIM.` In It llrd. Bout or Down 7 -, 1;- AL_ _.-:.I-..s- -.. lo;-dI\;or lnnnllod. , `Y , u 'I\I. - _-._. IA... Ietirned Iron The cont. The eohoooer Queen of the Lake: arrived in port terday attter putting in the tea- Ion ing arouad the Bay of Fundy. The eohooner left here last May in charge of Oliver. on old ealt water aailor, who Med her through to the coast with- out oleaet miehap. Captain Oliver en- jo ehe dietinction of being one of the II number of pilote who can take a root the inland waters to the nea- boarilt The echooner wae engaged in lhkting iron ore. coal and genera! and had a very proteble eeaeon. - 8" Hudson & Bone are the ownere. . \ _ 1* JIJ In A Vnlunblo lloquut. l\ , `Y- ,. 1: IL. YOU WANT THE LATEST IN MILLINERY and FIANTLES They show nothing but reliable, up-to-date `goods at the most reasonable prices. No exorbitant prices charged ve days of the week to meet a cut price the other-but honest dealing all the time and prices the loweet the goods can be bought for, which accounts ' for the ever-increasing ttade at The Leading tlllillinery and Mantle Store, list WHAWBEARE LOOKING FOR! unplug nl-nQA Ill ELIE Next Door to Standard Bank. 9 J D. The Loading 2tJz`:`d.on algal` :I":.rlIgtt\1! .'0.`KlnulIOl\ll`0l' nnnnnnnn I'l'\ Illa:-AI We Close our Store in a Few. \Neeka Tlrne. This Week we offer the last change of `our 37';c. 40c. 50c. 60c Dress Goods for 25 per yard. `AT WALSH S GREAT `CHEAP SALE. Iona. The pin] in aid to be the but our pon- nd 5 the populur producer ol Ienutionul no nun. The plan will open Wednes- day morning. 10 mm. Prices 250., 500., 700. The Football Game Among the Boye on Saturday. About two hundred epectatore anem- bled at the K.A.A.A. grounds on Satur- day afternoon to witneee the return game between the Gananoque 1: qh echool team and the Nationals. Two weehe ago the Nationals were deleatod in Gananoqne by n score of 17 to 0. On Saturday efternoon they undertook to reveree thie eeore, whlch l they did. Aided by three of the junior I Granitee they defeated the vleitore by a score ol`:.0 too, giving them a majority of three pointe in the aggregate. The day wee an Ideal one for football. and the thirty playere put up Inch an exhibi- tion of football on might have made older player-e envioue. Such paeein and tech- Iingae wee done by the Inca reghyltae nugnre well for [oothell in Kingeton when wnplayen quality {or poeltiooe on league tea From the etart it wee apparent that the Nationale had the heavier team and would have no diicelty in winning. Hlaeocl e unerrin paceee to the halves were well recel . \Vileon'e pla lug at. I fullllhach wee ggod. Goneldering thle .. ....na-mama : I-II. I1! II II Qnn Lb. ' Iull heck good. uouuuenng Ions sum in Gumnoqu r you no the gum they pluyed as good game against heavy odda. In the letter pert ol the second hell they t. in come nice one play nee: their goal line.` A any {ad can by A. 1... u.....u- 1.. - ich In relieved N. ' tinoomo nncolnuupuynouuuu-you inc.` Iaodo. by w ich In nllovod goal, In: I ndouning human 0! sho vimon y in the mound hall. Chnoot El ion : whinlo brought tho Luna bopthcr thu : Guunoqno-Bwh. L Ideals; hlvu. Brmoo. A. 14130060. 3 3 qurtor..P|I ......... -orirnmnl. Indc. own. wings. J. 0' I400. 1- D003 000". il `Bundle. J'::..'4......I-gI:'nmo" lllion nd: In Briuon A. ulonao. 5 qIII'wr.,rII cocoon; scrimmage. (glzndcr. own. cn....L.... ninl, Dmovnn- Mann. RIII. SIDENCE & c< BOBIBT REID. Iunsur. LII wounuuy U. moyu. on uupuu Qfo mar Guunoqno. ontarod tho b ' . hospital aliouod with diuuod cyan. m which ho but been uulforin hruotnq time. This makes the four: Rum`. Lloyd ha boon in the hospital forvuutvnoub. but the discus boing chronic, ho can only roooivo umponry I0` lid. Whilowiplng hi: on thouthor day nun: smith duh Ind fnnn thluon GANANOQUE DEFEATED. WALSH S. .----G0 '.l`0-- nus BREAK; ma RECORD. Antique Oak finish, with British bevel plate mirror. Exactly same as cut. .' ONLY $18. II TIIO I'l`XII I %'-I uwvuuuu nu unv- uro-0nn|nIl.onn Oonpunlol. 01-run. Nov. 8. -J. P. Bonolnnp bu boon uppoidbod lo Inoooodtbo Into Mr. Vinonno, intpootor 0! units. llam- ml. Jon Kunming bu alto manp- poinud pm tionorintbo inland ronnno I oioo. in plaoo of Mr. Rlloy. rotind. R `Churn. nnilhnf. llhl O. :_:-1- |! `the hunt occupant Dooldoa `lo lo- n_. n._-A|_- lggn (B13:-IX, | oioo. in plsoo 0! III`. mloy. I-Iuruu. R. Ewu-0. uuiount uohlhol. czlmrblio work. bu boon I and chic! incl lbyr. Turn. 0 lm bounoungohiol for some time. llr. Ewart In on oxoollont amour. who roooivod his a ntnolt Iron the Mo Hon. Alexander anionic. h.:|uI00'h..0 o 5 ` don non: :1 III! II canon y liovod lint the health L-Ool, ma- :. .....|. .. 5. n-an-Ins. In mnlnn. Tllo annual upon ol no - Exit and build necktie: ol Ouudn jultlloonpri . The lot ninoty-four Inn oolnpsuiu and building . Jociothu. Thnnonunlntnlln chop?- l. WIIIO II]! Inowuur uuy soul growth um had formed b . leaving a cavity from which part III` ght run out. His night in now very Iivounu-olnuun mu - - B.Iiu in ouch utonouuluilno Eh S-twi i the lion 0! I nduonl I :- glshgsm It so. via will he abol- I . They will not last long. Come and get one. Tho nnninl upon 0! nnhn and building nnnld , I-0 !-n-unsung Ooulunlcbpullulru. ITWILL BE AabL_IsHto us PRINCESS s'1:mmT ' 3 :. ... all my """ '*' um; III l:yooIcI_t. '`rIQl`I Wodnudly C. Lloyd. 0! Maple nnun nggr (Inunnnnn. Intlld the l-ID-- niuvnl -wast. Tho loool yum club In in communica- Ioo with tho oovotol yoohtolnho in Conodn ond with tho minlworol milibiowish 3 viow ol ll ' Ibo formation of I naval ootpo. `IN lo 0! tho plvomoloro (I to hovoo_ % y o! muinos at oovonl porn in mama; Wood noun 0| Sunday the ououku ol the Dapot nholfoundtlnlholockhod boon oltho door ouho woodobod. Ind > V ._(nl H V Am now gding out very fast. Note some _specials we offer: up ammo wooun nth. llnunnsbly lot rowood. -'I'CIIb r-vlruuu -an-uunu. . 030. Nov. |.-llnr-Ionolpu. ICC. : .:--.1.`-....:*-.'::.'..;`.':.z-..'-.-: ' 0% I KIM MO. 38- : Umrlrnnc bloc: L ' KIM llolntlk . I0.-I not-0 Ilcldhbtoto his - hauls cum; 3. ..=.'-.:-ng__z..:....`~ = '=-.;.': : u.n.d=|.u 1. co. luuinlu. PIODOOI Illllll. nn.-A...n u.., H--. nAQ-.._I-nigh $8 add 90 Princess Street. a ll` 9 I! {all too pair. I! QIJIDT! OOIIIQICML. -nutnnn. noon unnun. 5.. 0" '3 '3 iirw sl mi 4 ,iIn;Vl:'e Emhch Day 0! November. |gIOll|Ol .on Inn AY OI D801!!- :1. mmublln inn. opening up. Inland Raul lotto. n _l. _u,,|_ __ _ __ cog; WEATHER Goods Under `rho noun. -5: v\.,A- n 1--.. bhiu alt Illn- "Tb TWO Clplllll" DOW D00! ny yv. glut, Russel. now reedy, (Soc. B. Uglow Co. The menegenenh ol the Berlin hockey club in crying to secure theeervioee of local pleyere. _ Bijou Cleenina Fluid cleene lilh. hld glovee and woollene. McLeod : drug etore. l5o. bobble. _ Rev. Dr. R okmen think: it there moth only be one o rletian in 3 lemily lb should be the mother. J. P. Thompeon. government boiler in- upeohor, went: down to Preeoott. thin morn- ing on ololnl bueineee. "The Fine] War" I story of the green be_- buninul. Tho Finn] story he- tnynl. b Louis Tuna. paper 75: cloth 81 25. . Uglow & `o. o......:.. u-nhninv bu lath Winnipeg tor 96. R. Uglow & Uo. Promior Groonwny bu Winnipeg Chicago, pruumubly to clone the contract for building the railway to Duluth. The last union of the t-at division court for 1897 will be bold on-the 23rd in. The next union will be held on Jun. 4th. -1.. ....m....~. no A. Riddall. Sb. Catha- etc. The Donn building at the gonornl hoa- piul paid it: way Int year. no small to- complishment. for a building devoted to special treatment with mnny {roe ps- Liontn. ' A. l'|L- Illnn n` 011:: DA!-H" nnw bV division. She neon your foot. everytimo aha seen you. and the notions whether they're well dressed or not. Better wear the Slater shoe. Price $3. 84. $5. Hninou & Lockout,`- Iolo menu. Hnunnnl Rrndlnf. I ruidonh Of Sh. CIthQ~ solo Samuel Bradley. I ronidonn Oath rinoo. in Attempting to bohrd I G.T.`R. trnn lor Niqu-A F||s, missed his looting and (911.4 I-Iia ,1-ighs foot. Wu crushed off n.c.ho ankle. Ia-.....m:.... n.n..- hum hnnn inuaa for The residence of A. Riddell. St. rinee. was entered Sands night And over 75 in cub stolen. Mr. iddell wu the chief of the city re dopartmenc. . 11...-A .l.m.u Mnanav. Kingston peni- FINE WOOL UNDERWEAR 5o 75 .3- i-Spock] bargain lot LAM B'S WOOL UNDERWEAR on- _ _- --_A- chiel 0! N10 may me uoplrunuuv. . Gnu-d James Mooney, Kingston peni- tentisry. snd Miss McConnell were vmur~ ried at nine o'clock this morning at the Church of the Good Thief. Portsmouth. Bu:-glsrs entered the store of A. Beattie & 00.. Thedford, 0nb., on Sundny morning and carried away the change in t,he till, and also boobs, shoes. fur copes. overcosts. `On Iuu ` "The King of the Purk" new book by Marshall Sanders, author of "Benutiful Joe. price 81.25. R. Uglow & Co. Qnmunl Lnmbarh. IIIG Of )0 U. T. Joe." price 81.25. K. uglow or no. Samuel Lnmborb, the rail- way. bu. through the inuence of Hon. William Barty. received an appointment: on the Cmndn Pacic nilwny, Crow : Neat. division. CH-A --.n Ivunl Cant. nun!-utimn aha I60! ` Exbndition puporu hnvo been iuuea for aha nmovul of Michael Fortier. Montreal. to Chiouo He in arrested for embez- zling 88,000l!tom hi: employers, Maura. Btraohno. McCoy & Co. um. Inn" hnimr Lhn adventures of I Btroolnn. ucuoy a U0. "St. Ivu" being the adventures French priuoner in Enuzlsnd. Robert Louis Stenntonhlnst book now ready. R. Uglow &Co. - A nnmhnr nf Philndalnhil oitv and Uglow a U0. A number of Philedelphil city United Bhetee government oininle of prominence have been erreeted. charged with conupirecy end the lane of fraudu- lent. nnturalintion pepere. H S Folger in en aged in fitting up hie ice-yecht B can. ew hollow booms. nut, v "` . and now nil: hnve been import.- od. 1 us nutonued the Breeze shell unin- uin supremacy in the herbor. A nlm-avmnn nntinnnd in I nnrieh iuab um In one nnroor. A clenzymnn stationed in n perish just. went of Kingston will wed a fair King!- toninn. well known for hot swear. singing. next Tueodey morning. The ceremony will take place in St. Jnmee church. ' Rtaurnnr Pun] Rmihh will leave at. 7:30 Will ICIO PIICO In DC. IJIID" uuurcu. Steamer Puul Smith will leeve er. 7:30 pm. Wedneedey evening, returning et 4 mm. efter dance for the convenience of anyone wishing to Attend the quedrille pu%t.y.in C.M.B A. ball. Wolfe Islands In zhma ion nnhmnan who were ned pu t.y.in be three ice yaohtumonpvho were lat pprin for no looting to page certigin xtures t rough t. 0 customs have bud parts of their lines rammed by the custom Jo- pnrtmont of the dominion go-ernment. Dnrino mun st thn Church of the Good TAYLLMS, pnrunonr. or me aomnmon go-arnmout. During mun at the Church of the Thief. Porumonth. yostordny. Rev. J. V. Neville upoke of the necessity of prayers for the dead. giving the congregation in- struction: u to the fulfilment of this im- portant duty. Tho 1-Anvnuorl fnr -nbgcrintionn wwnrds porunn may. The cluvnuora for Iubooriptiomn towards the wiping out of tho debt on the Y.M.C.A. are meeting with exceptionally good on- coungemone. The amount raised so far reaches 88.800, with promises toward: the romsining 85,200. A mumhqr nf tlnnnnilnn culled at tho romumng wpwu. A number of depositors called at the office of the Toronto loan and towing: com- pmy. turday. and withdrew their do- Jriho. There won. however. no rnnon the k. the majority of depositors boirg will- ing to wuit. thirty days. Altar mm-nino nor-vino in BL Gonna : mg to vuu. umruy anyu. After morning service in St. Georgi, cnthodnl yoworduy his gnco. nrchbin op Levin, addressed the choir. complimenting tho members upon the excellence of the manic rondorod and upon their steady and notiooublo improvement. Philin Nash in hnnml In ha un tn dam "OI-ITDII IIIPTUVUVDIIIK. Philip Nuh in bound to be up to date in whaling nniro. B0 In: ordered I chainlou bicycle. which is expected to ur- rivo have Io-Inonov or Wednesday. and will tn the ntol thin uylo of wheel to up- poar on Kioguoon struts. A Lnmn Ill nrnnhrl Snnrdnv at Mount WI OD RIIIKUUII IIIUIIP. A u-amgzvaa arraatod Saturday at Manna Brydgu. ving in hia company a youth ol luan nan who claimed he had been lid- nappod by his trampohip at (Homes. A youth by tho namo of Hannah in aid to ho mining Iron Glancoo nines Saturday night. Tin nil hang: and nnnnlinn 1| Whitnhnnd EIQIIIK ll'0IlI UIUIICIK UNIX Dllfly lllsllin The oil home and euppliee at Whitehead lighthouse. on the eaat coat of Nova Soo- tia. were burned on Saturday night. In- oendiariem ie euepeoled. The boatlpouee waa a|eored.bn: the men naoageil to eningaleh the flames belote much dam- age van done. The ahip John Icbeod. captain Stewart. hon ltoi|o.:with a cargo ot eugar. bound to Halifax. attack on a rock Sunday morn- ing and went down. She wee worth 840.- (II). and her cargo nae valeed at O|00.000. New You-I oeupaniee hold the iaearaaoe. No liven were look '1. Qglno Anon. ml QKA leneaeba-allnon sh Lou :0 E3191 : jewellery noon. "The Two Captains" new book by W. 21" Rnnnnl. now rudv. Uglow NOIIVCWCIIWK Thorn Omar utthopenioanunry urn nndouluollotlbolinosi-oou Bcurdoy. With Inlcltolwntorin the uni. pru- nninunbolonthopriuuuonouutruu In but short the dining Mll building. En-`than [Inn in nhnnd rich Ihn-nnn. V\l\IlJ vow-vac.` vv .-.--- ._ ly 50 cents. % UNION UNDERWEAR, Men's (all sizes, 25c. . MEN'S Hl_!AVY WOOL SOCKS V01 I%VC I00 Illlllw --- ....___._._....--._-..__. I QIIEJIAL PARAOR PH8. I , _ ,_ 0 I H `Whahe Leading Association: ""4111 a` Are Doing. |WH1ST SEASON BEGUN. I ` ` POINTS 01$ TKDNINVITATION GAME. i Conn:-ntln Ito:-t rlun Playing Ilndo Ilnny Advoodoo-`l`rInnp Attpclu Iron strong Plug: ml: l!AndI-llooton 8h`v| What the Policy H37 Accomplish. `Appearances `indicate that the whiat. mason of 189?-8,; which has just fairly be- _'.. ... nclll -urnnll A it! IIPBKIQCQSSOPI tn tiilc wenare or me game. an vuv w........... of the national whit organisation. the American Whlstkleagno. interest is general among the more expert players not only on account of the iseen competition that exists among the luague clubs, but also because these contmes have a great inu- ence on the development oi` scientic whist. There are two league trophies in the eid. One. the American Whist league challenge trophy. as it is omoiaily called, is for competition by teams oi` four players each. Matches for Rs possession are con- tested every Setundagc. The other emblem- of supremacy is the Brooklyn trophy. for competition by mans of lilortmore indi- viduals representing whist associations .;..m...v tn the lmnne. The matches for 0|. 1887-U,| Wnmn nun pun ulu -; nu- (n, will aurpau all its predecessors respect both to the popular And the scien- welfnre of the game. In the contests ,. A- ..-u....-| ...\.u.o. m-n-nlultlnn. tha vidusis representing wnm uaaucluuuuu euxisry to the kugue. this trophy occur ,sbout once a month. Both trophies huh charged hands since the league ongrosn at Put-in-Bay, 0., last July. ` The Toledo Whist club then won the challenge trop by, but it was defeated by the first ohalien go. the Baltimore Whist club. on Oct. 9. (in the following Satur- day the Baltimore team was in tnrn van- quished after one t the hardest struggles on record by the .. ew Jersey Whist ciub tour. This content lasted over 12 hours. and was won and. lost on the very last frame of deals by the narrow margin of two tricks. rm... 11:-nnlrlvn tmnnhv was nnntnred at tricks. ` The Brooklyn trophy was captured at Put-in-Bay by the New York State Whist association, which E composed of about 90 clubs throughout the Empire State. A few wee..s ago, however, the trophy passed across the Hudson. in the hands of the New Jersey whim association. Thirty- two players battled for each side in this match, and Now Jen.-my gained a big ma- jority of tricks. New New Jersey has to meet the Atlantic lnist association. whose territory includes Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. After this contest it is tho turn of the New England Whist asso- ciation to go after tho vovetml shield. Tho matches for those league trophies are of course fought by the very best players available, and the sport is cloap, whole- some and exciting. Little can bo said thus early in the season about the `systems orlstylas of play in vogue among the crack clubs, but the present writer will be pa:-- doned for mentioning, with some satisfac- tion. that the Now Jersey Whist club team, in its match with Baltimore, played a va- riation of the so called Howell game. n...|.-L...` Inn lonunn nnmnntltinnu, thnrn .-v r-... TOP SHIRTS 35c, 45c, 50c. `LADIES WOOL UNDER- WEAR xzjc, 15, zoc, 25c and up.- I HEAVY WOOL HOSE ;5c,2oc, 25c and up. _ Flannelu, Blankets, Tweeds, Etc , ` at Lowest Prices at ' riation 01' me cuueu noweu gmuu. Besides` the league competitions. there are frequent. tomvnmncnts and umt-ehcs In the auxiliary associations and in various int-crelub leagues in the big whist eenters. New England \r'.b.ist is particularly active this year. The New England Whist um elation has thn-u trophioa in the eld. Its {all tournammu. mzently held. attracted considerably more than 100 players from New Hampshire. Massachusetts and Rhode Island. rm... tlunnn run than nluh tnnrnlunnntn Theo there an the club tournaments conducted thmugbout the season by all ` tho largo whist clubs in the United States, and. moreover, tho progressive games and whist parties enjoyed everywhere by social circles of ladies and gentlemen. To say that whist. is all tho:-ago would be a plati- tudo. but not qu`..te true. at that; for tin royal game is not an cxnggoratetl fad. but in pastime solidly established in the favor of tho best. people of all cunnuunities. it is: on intellectual pastime. worthy of study nnd rm,-oorch. u\|.(.. .....u- an (nu-rnmr-iv `nun!-l nf {ha and nwonrcn. ` l`his year. as formerly. lovers of the a game will no doubt bo drawn into discus- ; sions concerning tho rormct theory of "\'whist. The old fashiuntd long suit game, as cxploltcd by Cavcmilsh, is still prac- tical by many of thc strongest clubs and in experts. but it has sufforcd dccp inroads through tho progrcss of various ldcns growing out. of short sultism. The host ruccnt dovolopniont of whlst thcory in tho imitation gamo, whoso main foaturo L4 tho opening oi` long units with small cards in order to indicate accompanying stn-ngth in trumps and othcrplaln suits and to bncouragt-. partner to play a bold. forward game. Thoroaro nororal pretty distinct variotlqa of thc invitation gamc, which differ chiey in respect to tho cx- tent. of short suitlsm involved. Radical short snitisnn finds favor among only a few pla_\'cr.~I of tho iirst rank. but conscrva- tivo short suitism is no longcr an experi- ment. since it is acccptod and practiced by a largo proportion of the able-st playcrs. A short. suit idea that has gained ground surprisingly during tho past your in tho trump attack with short or weak trumps from hands containing all mum! strength in plain suits. Tho justification of this practico is tho ncccssity of gutting trumps out of tho way hcforo onc can rcap tho benoflt of his plain suit strongth. It does not always turn out altogothor successful- ly. but in tho long run ` tho short trnrnp ltwi isasi sufc an opcnlngas thorc is at whist. provided it be used with good judg- ment. Below is the play of a dull by the %l;ycra of tho American Whlnt club of ma. illustrating tho trump attack pre- sedlna the establishment of a plain` suit. The cight of spades is the tumcd trump. .\'orth has the original lead. Thc winning uard in each trick is nndorlined and tho csnlbenoath is led next: Trick hick 3...... THCI 5.0.... Trick 4...... `Rick `l`rSckO...... '1`rtek1...... Ill5- Iv: . . . . . . . . . V -menu 35.8 5:: ' 6?: Trick ion 0 c I00 `Prick 11.. .... ..c 3 c ..v (3 IO Trick i.-Nollnnnvnrygood Initof diamonds. 3 mm "Itupptr" in clubs and proinblr pmcuction in hurts. and be voty reasonably thinks he would like toga as many trump! an puuuihia out of the-way, in which nnelnpt In in nirt-iy mined by `nine and the even distribution 0! prune: thooiha II-.A.L n `n-`china-var" ignnulhn I Trick 9. . M` II) DKTK .\0I'II| I RWRVIIIU. Trick 4.--south don well to open his Mbtnhwnlu nunlleui lasagna (nu Vnnnefobnnul. Iohownthu In-rumdhollnll I-ouudaygthand to ;uhlIculhttbIIuIouuid|cu'II. . l\-in-kl_Xnm-IL lnbllh ml - the other hack a. `r'th|ru-can- Isuowlln :1 hump left to bkli NONI`! K'h0IIIO.'" 'l'o|okA_!lnnI.h damn to onanlh ma ln3`l.'.` ` b mu 1 GIVEN 'l`HA'l' `Io eoannoll of the corporation or 11:0 01 y of In a latch! passing a By-law she: the oxptrulbn of one month fcnln and near the (II oltho duo of the ntBI.1blloM.hn or this too. I the 1 Nonmbor. A.D.1 .nnInal1.on DAY DIOR!- __1I1n'T munv wuui. Momuu Novkhfnnn 8. 1897. South. I ll rvv QC l i unit! by plsyuig the noon king, but I trIck-o znon-by. kw 08. in B, 9, lo.--South bring: in v Ml high hen!-es_ andewith the Inc force: out the long trump. Trick ll.-_North has just the and he wants, the am of clubs. to re-enter for his diamonds. The North and South hands fit together beautifully, and the winning of 12 tricks with them seems a simple matter. Nevertheless, several of the pairs that played these same cards in A progressive lllmllcao mime ooomd 0111! 818! u"k3- A mock parliament has been formed with J. 8. Shorts. M.A.. ae leader of the overnmenh, and Rev. A. W. Richardson eader of the opposition. An open session will be held shortly. mu- ..m..... ..r 9.1.. nnnnnrlul have been Wlnt II tnnlplrlng In the Bull of burn- will be bold shortly. The ocoru of the oonournun called together and some freilunon .will likely have to appear for uncalled for check. ML; AI--ulna` And nhilnlmricll I00iQtvV check. The cluniosl and philologicnl society hold I mdting on Fridsy. -rm. .nmIn.t.inn for the Gaelic :cholnr- mating rnaay. The oxumlnnhion for the Ihip takes place on the l3r.h inlb. Mr. Dollalu. of the Toronto single tax (ll of tho dl too 1 `an an 4.15.11: mph d Dublin l at who Q. incur: an "~*m--- ship cskes piece one mm mun. Mr. Douglas. single usocistion will be ssked to sddress the {rims meter society nexbssturdsy even- ing. . A number of students will hold a func- tion so the Frontenac on Friday. Nov. 19m. A like alhir proved very successful int yesr. Aims mater elections take plsce the first week of December, and candidates will soon IPJBII`. The senior yesr will nsme no to :osndi r lahe presidency nexb Mon- these cm-usin prugruaaw duplicate game only eight E. da . . several of the members of the clan of '97 are protesting against. an article. which appeared in the Univornity Journsl of May last, written by as member of "98 and giv- ing the opinion of that year of the ulna of 97. The mutter was mentioned in the aims mute: on Saturday evening. The clan of '08 will deal with the mutter. un.-u.-.. M. mu. . nnnunrlnrjnn will be clan of `D8 will deal with we mlowr. Whether or not e oonvermzione will be held thie eeeeion will be decided in a week or eo.- The main berrier ie that the oor of the third flat. will not edmit of dancing. end it ie queetioneble whether convocation hell can he eeoured for that purpose. The committee appointed by the elm: meter to ooneider the mutter will likely recommend that e two-night affair he held. one ni ht for e concert end promenade, end the 0:. er for dancing. llrat Baptist church Yesterday was the eighth anniversary of Rev. D. Laing's settlement as pastor. In a brief reference to this in his morning dis- course he said : "While as pastor and people we most earnestly wish that greater things had been accomplished. we never- theless rejoice in a fair measure of blessing upon our united efforts. Harmony has pre- vailed, and whilst mistakes have been made. we trust that as true disciples we - have sought to prot by our mistakes as well as rejoice in our blessings. During these eight years one hundred and thirty- two have been received into the member- ship of the church, eighty seven on profes- sion of faith, and forty-ve by letter. Our loss by removals during the same period had almost kept pace with our increase. so that our net gain in membership, alter die- misslng fty last January to form the Union street church, is only about thirty- live. In addition to this it may be noted. that the Sunday school has fully doubled in numbers, and is altogether more aggres- sive. The congregations at present are in- creasing, and there is reason to believe that the tone of spiritual life was never better." In the evening a good congrega- tion participaled in a protable praise ser- vinn, Q lhivu-s uu-u aw--um The musieal service at Queen street Methodist chuich last night was of a very high order. The choir rendered the "Gloria" from "Farmer s Mass" in a bril- liant manner, with rm attacks. crisp elfecte and a triumphant climax. Mrs. Evans rendition ol "Jesu, Lover of My Soul" to the popular yet classic melody. "Last Rose of Summer was superb. The full. resonant voice of the soloiet was never heard to better ad vantage. "Fear Ye Not Olerael" by Dudley Buck, was Ereeented by Miss Mabel Bailey with a t oughtiul energy and intelligent phrasing that in- dicateda cerelul study of the selection. Miss Singleton s numbers were gems, being exhibitions of not only digital and pedal skill, but also of scholarly conception of her work. The large audience was de- lighted and profoundly impressed with the entire rerilice. ' ' Bent [lock to wamnown. The two young women, Mary McDonald and Catharine McGuire. who appeared be- fore the snlice magistrate thiemorning on e cherae o vegrancv. hnil from Wetertown. About sixteen months ego they were sent from here to the Mercer reformetory It Toronto where they spent one yeer. Re- turning here they ngein entereq upon 9 cereer of theme. resulting In their arrest. They expreued A desire to return to thetr homes at Wetertown, but all the money they could gather wee $1.25 which was due on wuzee from in hotel where one of them worked. The police In ietrew edd- ed the sum neceeeery end t e turn were Ihipped to Wetertown thin afternoon. / IIII Illll -IrIlIII u vuwwuu Tho etoomor Bonuockburn pith oonoorto Selkirk and Domnoro ouno Vdown tho not-thorn obonnol yootordoyjn moking tho harbor. In this ohannol.` the honor ond ooforoftho two it proporljmorkod. tho nlnllnnooh onnt. in nnvnrod bV four and lIlOl'0l "I0 I70 ll propuny martin, uni nlnllowcob upon in covoiod by four I h 31! fathom: of water: tiwontv-uvon foot. and an for small uhosl non Snub inland light in free of dntigor upon. Capt. Hnnnlmann lminu nuh Huh I IIIIII lilhb inland light II Iroo of danger Ipou. oops. (loahogon point: out that nap light on o ruin abon to /guido `Ion lrom nine milo point. vonldgnah t. o glnnnol porfoctly navigable and would do own] with tho noooouity of ubiug tho dongoroul southern clnnnol nltogothor. ..__..__.L.---. 3.11 xiii um: or unann- I uhaun or mgbu. mg. 0 mug providing with :1 unit. as as to ovnnoot tho north pant. of calm hoot um; the south pub of met I In cm of Klnnton. and lo: oxprq D o uoouury lands hr the raid pur- mg uldjtrut to be 43 out widen-om cu -`trout to the rent of Lot. Tdu on tho not-' of Pncou Strut. and on rent wide noun 0 tor: of and Lot Ten to John-to: 891005. and a nu rupootn as shown by yellow on -110 plan now on fylo in ch: Ulty En- & . in tho City olkinucun. um I Novemhu. A D. mm and which o I! 1 Im Inn! a mu m nny pol-non __ __