F B100T MARINE m*ru.unc:-:. In-In noun Plohd Upnongrlo nu- - hnn Haunt. noourrII.' Ulpcaln Unnrtrllna ll Illo one author of numerous pamphlets on technical and military inattere. and u n hie merits he was elected a member ol Societo den [nee de Lewes de F:-ance-t.he highest society of the kind in the republic. He married in France while in the service and hie two children were born ab hie Al rican I-anal ponou, no wu nnucneu so novoru mmury pen. And he was author, tho, of several iurar works: "vcavngo Autom do Ms Teut.o,' "Au Phys on Enapu Sou- vonira d I-Jcolo Milituiro." This tun book bud ovwfboen oditionl. These books and most of his nowlpur nrticlol were written under the udon ua "Ch-don Eoorren. Captain C u-tn-an in also the Author nf nnmnrnnn nunnhlntn nn ruskninnl period, I I 0I\...4- I wxlu. no WI! promouu I cnovluor 110 ll lo ion d'honnour in 1889 for ootlcno in tho o d in Afrioo. Ho ho: also boon prooont- od with the colonial modnl. During his military oorvioo Capt. Chutrond was on octivo journollot ond Iittontour. Ho bu colloborotod for more than ton yours to La Potrio, of Montrool. and l'Eloct.our, of Quoboo. In Fnnco. during tho some ho woo ottoohod to oovorol military nannl-I. And MA IA: nnlthnr Alnn Al noun:-`I A sketch of the New Profouor of French et 3 I. college. Klngetoniene look with no little interest upon Capt. Oh|rtrnud,profeeeor of French nt the Royel militery college. Hie military hie- tory ielong for one yet in middle ego. He eerved for ei hteen yours in the French army, ret-in t e Legion Etringlre. end then in the 3rd Zouevee. in Africa for ten years, end for ei ht yours in France ea e proleeeor in e In lltery school, ond more letely ee csptein in the Oheeeeun Al inn. on the Itallen frontier. at N ice and en- tono. He wee promoted 3 cheveller de le Ionian d honnem- in IR!!!) for nntlnnn in Man -u--v[ -vv Iv awry. -J . - - - - .- lven time to harden. Where asphalt has Eeeo laid the street is apt to have a wavy appearance, and this is largely due_ to its not all. being mixed alike, In'Bu'alo, where there is a great deal of asphalt pave- ment, they ershaving considerable trouble on streets.that were paved four or ve years ago. It is said the concrete base was not properl laid. One quite serious objection toup alt, in case it proves de- fective, is the whole street has to be torn up. the base as well as the asphalt, before a new kind of pavement can he laid. In Washington. where asphalt has proved such a success. there is no heavy treic, and the streets were ved there under the direction of United tales engineers, who exercised a very careful oversight, and the cost was fully twice as much as in other cities. Probably the very best vement known is Sicilian as- phalt, a ituminous stone ground into Eowder before `using, and requiring no and manipulation. It is so expensive. however, that the adoption here is almost out of the question. A good many have pinned their faith to cedar block. and in Chicago they intend laying about a bun- dred miles olit this season. in some in- stances putting it down where stone has been torn up on account of its being such a noisy pavement. HUI .I'-Ii I 1'hoIloopIdlvild cloned fork port: no-dnv holnul cl-minim-Rich: nnnh Ulll DI III [III .'.0U I ynru, WIJIIG Iipllllli com 02.B0._ Alphell make: 5 very pavement 1! properly maxed 9! nt- clul quality md_ properly leu_i. The greet trouhle with elphelh Ie the dlioulby where thirty or fatty batches are mixed every day he get it ell alike. and then lee in `roperly leid and xer: harden. here n hid the unreal: in ant. to hum A hnvv Ilflllif AEOFIDII OI I IWXU III 59- IJOIIIQ, .l'I`.0. hon In a heavy grade. 5 An mucus Imonnt o! In-nlo. won ov with brick ind porn with Modino shone nbouh vo on-I ago. and the brick bu worn bolt - ur t the wane. and in in o bother state at ,pIIo_u-votion. Bloc hon. III.._. was tho Int city to nu brick `or vln['puI- pace: to my oxtoub. but cover: cicioc hive mod it with Iucoou. Columbus, 0.. one of tho but povcd citiou in Ibo country, hu 3 largo IIIIOIM ot byick pavement), and Clovolcnd in now using some brick. Brick con bo laid for 82.30 c yard, while uphnlt colt: I260. Annhnll mnku A varv mod .Wcar uwrulu. Inya : ` "I boliovo brick in the com! pavement. IodI!I.V,'_ icnbovtothon. _. in t-In :30 but--oonoreu-#.hnt uphlh in. it as y vgmou jun mine, And our flnrmogmu t:-AG it in duo 1,3`: of an` ubuiorbznmui tzhsn Indian team. I may ,9 , rm. A-nisuy unit. ondibii oiolbqt _ pills:-I,w'l:ho brick {or may purpappq on Icxnoyhnb I . ordiulryafud building In-lot`. Auction on urns in St. Donia, -hang fhnnn In a Iunnuu opal`. urn. An uuuguwu ll coon , 3 thus '\rin0ln_w3 Pdlioau 23:0. onzulronnll qnu , utaolnurlnl In. nor! is u on. o 01 in 0 y mun. dd f Detroit. lays I Inlinvn brick in him nmnlnn nnvnmnnh znvautxau qgggaok. utholuollnl lb lb ccucncuu --`h- CAPT. J. D. CHARTRAND. Oyrckery is always discov- ering remedies which will act upon the germs of disease directly and kill them. But no_ discovery has ever yet been approved by doctors which will cure consump- `tion that way. Germs can ` 'I...`m.!- Ih_.L 131-! .~__ ..-.1'.hu... only be killed by making the body strong enough to over- come them, and the early use of such, a remedy as Scott : ~ Emulsion is one,of the helps. In the daily war- fare man keeps up, he` wins best, who is provided .with the needed such as VIII 50 `U. run. UIIOUII Ill IXIIICIE IE- lonr the city would ho linblo for dumps. zlhiy IJII IIIWT IIIIIVIK 5:f"P `E W o w . Gonnquon no I drop mg: foot from tho level '21! tho walk to tho mud. Should An noeidoot oc- ...- 5].. .n.. -...IJ L. I:-LI- I... .l._.-.. !`Ig`__hck and Colors, at teduced "ff-prices, THIS WEB K, by an. rsbngo drivol-I and others who are obliged `to drive our thogdnnoliuaio wahlk on'dWol- i ton I ' into t I 1 in man` of ms oi|c.;8. com loin tyhnt. the city bu oogloohd gndinl qmzosoh to Qho 39: wgy. _0on!_oquon_tly_ _ I-9_ ia_ nanny. Smart. cheerful styles in children ; over- cosu, Norway inckot, Brownio suits. Sid- ney reefers. Prion run 83. 83.50. 84 Some good: an yim no advertised in Home Jonrnsl---for Isle at H. D. Bibby Co.,Kmg -trunk IKE Mr. Fowler. of Boston, rays atly that many 0! the nowapapera in the smaller cities are grander examples of journalism than half the oo~oallod dailies. He should not. be no blunb about it in the hearing of principal Grunt. In the eyes of great men goomod to a one-cigar town it is rank Gil When I man looks and mt: as though ho bud been mounted for it. than be has one of our manufactured units or ovorcontc on. 810 and 8l2-ohonn custom made you can get for loss. 11. D. Bibby 00.. King ntreoo. ll- I:`-_I-- -1 I)--A--. --ou- U-II-o LLgL Ioylc enu prloe. uunlop, nmu nu. Mn. Burnett. mother of Capt. U. M. Burnett. Cepe Vincent. is ninety-nine Venn of ego. Lent week the ladies of Le Roy de Chemnonh chapter presented her witsh e gold epoon. the gift of the national society of daughters of the American revo- Iution. I'l7I.-_ - --_ I--I.- -...I -_t- -- LL`...-L 50 U. urnnu UNION- Only one overcoat carried over from last year. In that our lerge stock in perfectly new. perfectly fresh. and up to-dete in ebyle end prioe. Dunlop, King St. Mm Rn:-ru\M., mntlmr nf Cunt U. M. ll-ICU. The Thouund Inland Park nuociqtion one against Helen M. (iridloy cI\mo'up again before jutioo Scripture at. Rome 8:- turdny. A motion wu grontod to any in proceedings. provided I 83,000 bond of in- domnihv was given. Rang raglan-a D-Inna star}. at `I An!` run UQIQIIWV WI! IIVIH. Boya reefers. Prices start at 31 And run to St}. Grand Union. (`lulu Ann An-u-Anni: naI\n:Ao` nun! CI-Inn Inn}. C0 .0. urlnu unluu. Biggest end been stock of men : over- come in hhecity for 84.50. We give you one theh ie I-old everywhere else ab 86. Dunlop, King SD. A vinlin uhinh Min Ethel Armntrnnv Princess and Bagot. IJUIIIOP, IIIIIK an. A violin which Min Ethel Armstrong pououu in undo from wood oontoinod in: door which gnood St. Peter's ohuroh, New York. one hundred yonrl ogo. The inabrumont hu 3 very swoon tone. Oval-nnnh Mm: in hnuu an arm Mm nvnr. IIIIIITIIIIIUIIV IIII I VUI'y IWXV LUNC- Ovoroonh time in bore: so are the I come, nll nylon and material. 810 one of the both :0 H. D. Bibby 00.. atroab. 'I"L- lI'V|.-..--...l 'l.I_...l I)...I. --.n-: mnung 0! VIII!!! Will 00 IIIOG. Mon : ovoroouta. Tweed 82.50. 33, 83.50 to 36. Grand Union. n:......n --`J kgnh -bnnb AC wanna : nun:-_ III II. B. W. Folgor. manner of the electric 1-treat. rnilwn , hu ordered three more of J. E. Jones` uffer fondera, which will be constructed right away. Tenders for the making of them will he asked. Man : nunnnnnlzn 'I"-marl I`) 50, 32 33,50 We show the Rob Roy. Faunbloroy. Brownie. Zounvo and other styles for the little follows. Nobbieab in the city. Grand Union. I) `I7 l\-I..-- ..._..-_._ ..l LL- ..I--L-in IIOTB I0 uotuueye DOOR BIZOFB. George Burns and family. York street. late for Carleton Place yeuberdey. where Mr. Burns will be employed as quarry- WU COIXII '70 ll|"Il'a I |.`lI'Ill UIIIUII. Lab : ball: of worms and gave: and epi- taphl. Within fifty years Manchester. Muuchunttp, bu had 200 publimtionl. daily. weekly, monthly or_quartorly. One nu I-Vilma. Illl'VlVo Williun Swain. piano tuner. Leave or- der: at MoAuley a book store. flan:-an Rnrnn and Camila V'nv-It II-.I-ant IFIFII IIIIUUIK uunlup. It : 3 daily occurrence at our store to hear mother and child exolnim why didn't we come horo first. 2 Grand Union. `I Am . Lgll. A, ._.._.... --"I npqugn -uni x|\: mun lily In EHO Cy. urlnu UIIIOII. T. G. Marquis. principal of the Brook- villo oollogiata inutituto. will on the 19th begin nation of lectures on shnlxeapenre. under the nunpicu of the Y.M.C.A. of that town. Q! :n I..- _._ -.-.|.... L-.."-. ._..A.....-...;..-.3 rm: IJP-T0-DATE % Hsoors AND snors BOW. 85.50 for tn extra heavy waterproof Irina ulster. I)unlop. It : A dnilv nnnurramr-.n at run` ntnm tn UTNHU UIIIUH. Ore from the Cook property, Marmara, hes been sent to Kingston for treatment. If it provee satisfactory 5 mill will be erected to crush And extract the gold. 'I)unlnn n nun:-nah: APR Mm hint. vnhm in me envy; sou mum. We court. comparison. Our boys cloth- ing has more style and is better ninhod chm any in the city. Grand Union. T. G. Mm-nnin. nrinniml of tho Brook- couuu. cog unnlop oexoro nuymg. We get trade through our low prices and '10 it through the merit of our goods. Grand Union. BTOUDBH I30 CTIIIII Ill OXUIIIUL IHIU KUILI. l)unlop n overcoat: are the best vnlue in the ciby; `see them. In nnnr}. Munnu-innn. Our hnvn ninth- one gylfl D! we uconu 005100. This weather brings a denim for over- conba. 800 Dnnlop bolero buying. Wu ant. I-fruln lzhrnnoh nnr low nrirm and UIIIUII. A pleeeenb dance wee held at Miss Bax- ter : dencing perlora lest night under the petronexe of G. Thompson end J. Ziegler. Ceterequi lodge. No. 10. I.0.0.F.. men le_et~ night. when one candidate was initiat- ed and four members were enlightened in the mysteries of the second degree. Thin wmtlmr hr-inma n rlmira for mmr. GIIIU IVUIIII on Bllllly min Tnoro in no oloment. of uncertainty about quahty, make or tie in our goods. Grand Union. M A -J4.----AA _I-_-- ._.-- |.-I..I -5. I12-.. I3..- were pnluluwu. Th; koon front of In; zgightwformada ensuing ofiodovor the roclu that border the hip uhoro. "nu Jnhn n`...I... I-u:n:.AI nl -nninnl. Iillli III! IIIUIU. ` Hon. John Dryden, minister of agricul- ture. will apuk in` the Brookville liberal clu'b room: on Saturday night; There no alomant. of unoartnintv About -.v- -- ~.. ._-., --.--.--.v, -.---u.-. lm I'll!-Inn to 015 pa tun. Baku mow DO! nnnun A 0 o_ to daughter: oi ulna `lot onnnlon app!) to I L. Pclnolpsl. IIIOIII DIIII IKVOI OVIIOQIEI I`loD_U_. I 88. 89.50 uo,s12.5o. Gmfd Union. 41:. mnntiniv n ........n N... en. 39-50 $0,312.50. GrI_iI'd Uni6q._ ,_ At: mootigg of council No. . C 0. C.F.. hold has evening chm onudidntqg were Initiated. IIIII I10! I (D3 `HI. `HIKE '1'5Yo.Rlbhbun com '11; bu boon ship- ping novoul culoddlr a! door: to South A II-inn. pIn_g Ia` Amps. ll--J. U.l.. IIUIII [CD5 lnibiutbd. TL- bggu. 6'...- `I'll 1.191-hut no icon. Ann tun...` m..m_u.u.. n um: you colon. Dun op. Ronnlmld um: Ulllifle IIUlIlUPe 1 unneoie. em hetue_e.1oe. drug Iron. '1`hIY.M.O.A. will observe A week of .px-eye: {mm Nov. nah to 18th, ` Elna heeypr overcoete 87: colon. black, bhxe. brown. Dunlop. King St. , e The ,9ttgent.I 9!, Queen I college will kgfg hotzl I denoe `hie winter. 12.`:-_|.s.... ...._...-._`..' n.-. 5.... .|.:.. . PI;Iis=o ova _U8Y"RE . 4 n{cmgms_pg__Inn nu. fauna warn. uroqluu um auunc. RA 0! Unlnnll Oncluhu. attention (km to In via nods Tho I and II. h #3 mm nfminn onsn1:: uh I out lnohnlao of In Arthur Innhnn. Ah nnnnnhl I nholrmnnhr of unpa. MM : blue beaver ova:-cost! $4.50. 86.50, M. $0.50 an mam n.-...'.I n.:m._ ogiongghufa in I" II III`!!! I.In-wnn no II app the [tuition of fine WluAn `lnlinn Islam. 0V0!`- buys King nr In-[.6-hl VIII: "0 hucgnl. `n molar -xi. I'M IN IIWIWK IIIIIIIIIWUI `lilo Illld nhtionolthhwuouly bump, bun wullho noouoidcru diunnen. L...-LA -..s -_A nk- .... m which was nthor Imlnotom. V coumcrcicl with ahrogno quite equal to gcniol John 'l\.ylor'o, wu toning` the K1? that old may choct 3 conduct- qwho hulhocn rqxiucndcd (orthon- dno lcnuh of hit upon: to hudqnrton. 5 DUTGVIIIU IXIIIIICWII IIIIII WHO I count: hon Pictou to Tnnton ontho Gun Ontario the other day. had an 0:- nm-hnnn which -an nthnr lmunmvnnc UTXWQIZTRTIITUILTIIZ Gun. Johnston an-cot. Cltrhtlnu Torn lsnt Nov. Isth- `as. am mun: Innings. um "!I.'..'s`:`::.:re';`.`&`........`:.':u'.`;`&.e`:'-`i'.: hl.l . mm Al nnljxli Hun]-gnn WIIIII Ill). VVIIIU XIUUTITI IUD IIIII mu` lury. than win twelve unbocribou who luunuhn iuorovu forty-n {:1-3. but nllhnopuudur but Mr. ylo and nhod` no otclwuu of whom pupa-ha 0 reason \o In nrnnd_ nntnninllvnthnv ma hmn onn. wnom but pupur nu I run-nu In In ptond. lyu thovyuzua boon con- tinue on notwithoundin Vioiuiludu oi politic. Tho chain has n nub. author for our oixkq-that yuan. Old-Tlno Itlltcrlbtfl. John Doyle. of Pithburg, on Saturday completed sixty {sun of cont-innnus aub- ocri tion totho IEKLY BRITISH Wmu. H0 at Iubocrihod during the robollion ol I837. at the time of Mclaodh trial for the burninifl tho uuunor Carolina. In 1884. hnnf Wnm nnl-hnlai IL: Ixgll nan. Answer l'roIn_Inlt|n Depnnmont. This morning .1. H. Mncnce, locrotnry of the Kinguton yacht. club, wun the reci- pient oh letter from the militia dopsrb ment: in onunr to his position to the min- iator of militia and doienoo for ponniuion no form I mnrine cor The lower autod that the matter won d be given I special consideration. Secretary Mncnoo also wrototoothor yacht clubs of the locsl club : move towards the iormnbion, and he wu notied today that the RoynlCann- diau ynchb club would consider the pro- Iniu next muting. If the corp is Inodandlord Culvin will take out a commission. -vvu` u-u -any u-v v. -.y-wvu - nun. uvn burnin oith; 13:18.8-4'. than Wum oolobnlod in half ocu- o..- oh... -.'.. o-.l... ...|.....u.... ..L.. Damage To A women. As Leslie Richie wee driving by John Scowe, At. North Auguste, as night, he heard I noise in the house on of a woman crying for help. He went to the noareab neighbors and getting` a couple of men hurried back. end when oppoeite the house they new a window raised, and Mrs. Scott crawled through it, and started for the road where they were. When she reached uheroed ehe remlrhed : "I gueee he has xed me this timed and fell exheuetod. The men took her on the nearest. house end rent for I doctor. who found her in n criti- cal condition. Scott is now under nrreet. nvwa; nuuaa unvuu. In recording the career of Capt. W. R. Wahely, of the schooner Antelope, the Globe says: "When he was in the schooner Little Kate. bound from Toronto to King- ston. she was drwen ashore at Snake Is- land. near Kingston. She was released without any loss except that a small art of the cargo get wet. It was feare at llret that she would go to piecee. and with ditlieulty the crew got ashore. Many of them were washed olfthe rocks several times whilst endeavoriug to make their way to the beach. but eventually every one was saved. .1 Br-o'om-liken Armunl Dance. The annual assembly of the broom-melu ere was held in the city hall last night, at which there wee e lergeettendance. Prof. 0raer e orcheetre was present to furnish the mulic. end F. Brietow performed the duties of prornpter. The dance wee emin- ently successful, much credit being due the committee, the members of which were: D. Burtch..H. Bennett. P. Thomp- son. W. Shaw and T. Meloney. Several of the young people pertook of eupper at the Athletic house when the deuce wee -vvluv nu-uu.us. nu - stuns-`vs A very deceptive scene presented itself to View in` the eastern sky at noon on Tuesday. Just over Wolfe island there was a break in the olouds,revealing e brigllt. streak and throwing a rnectiun on the island. Over the bright streak rested in heavy bank of dark clouds. which the ob- server-might. readily take for the Ameri- oan shore. The view resembled a mirage very strongly. The Klngstou Carpet Warehouse Carries a full line of upholstering goods in silks and wool dsmnsks, wool re and jute damashe. plushes and plus otter; gimps. cordsvfringos and tassels to match. Brnss extension rods, brass tubing. picture books, rings, poles, extension brackets. towel rings and towel racks, stair rods and pistes. etc. When xing your house give 2 a call. R. McFsul, headquarters for ouse furnishings. _l --. ._ ._ 53-1: v: 5 nay:-no.1. Yeslordsy two parcels of land situated near Division street, west of the outer (l.T.R. depot, and part of tho MM.bhew a est.ul:o,were sold by Wnlkom & Wnlkom by auction. One parcel brought. 8470 and the other 8500. Both were secured by a local solicitor for clients. Vii III rnwwujv II III IIIIC IIII AIohbbhoDIId0hoYonIov.I|olh;n _ ol0|Oulo. ----~~ -~ nuns. nu Rqddonoo 01 names" QumL.1nhnnmnnntnnoo_ ZWUW A Bnchvilh oomuotcinl nun who was .....I..- 0.... Dun... 5- 15...... .. AL- wwvvuu ulvluugu IJIIIII In. A sitting of the eecond division court wn`he1`d'gt, Cabarnqui to day. judge Price presiding. The only case for hearing was an action for 812 damages to personal groper-Ly entered by T. Kitcbin against. `. O Connor. There were also I: roe judg- groperuy OHEGTBG Dy '1'. IXIIODII1 lglllft 1 t ment summons. Returning To Duty. Lieut. G. Osborne, R.E.. left last night: en route for England to resume his station at Fort Victoria, Isle of Wight. near the Needles. In this fort. W. Baker, an. to- beoconiot. a. veteran imperial soldier, serv- ed over two yearn. and received I promo- tion in 1864. o a It Loud: Thom All. The ninoereat tribubp paid to the Wum s ciqculntion in I oounty ad joining Frontenac wu conveyed in I requolu to publish some mtbor local to thnt county bacouqe the Wmu has up much greater cxrculutfon than the home journals. IIICUII IV 3 ZIIIUIID II; ig oxbowl the out of Mn. Jame! Hickey ngninunho estate of the me Dr. Hickey, in which plaintiff sues 812,000, will be settled out of coma. N ogotintiona are pending with that and in view. an uullnulu Bl-III `.I.`Il IIXI Illa Provo. of tho New York clothing store. [In boot: oibiinhoaliig `l872;dnn`d his :17: n I or 0 at war . Kin 1..50q;nt:?:;n $13 50 units and hi: 012.50 overcoat: are grub vulno. n uuuau uwulullvu ,-u-on-m1A;un no mon.*. - beat b . Will` mm .1` - ` ronto, ?J'oK.:';.'chJ:c': fona.y".,-M1 'l`O soups: THE. DEPARTMENT mg. Adnraioazm Tick on John srona udsuaasstso. Unlnuh, Rniinsn A rm. 1.: .. 1. mm. - People Thought It as Mirage. ....._ .l_-....L: . . . . . . __ __ I ._.__j. .___._:___....._,__._j:.._. FOR MEN. ..j-.-.j-.-_j. A lalhblc Store To Dog! In. ..--L -1 5.1- Ir-.- Iy-,I, _n-.1- bun AND mmn. Second Dlvlnlupn Court. 14:91: To no Bottled. __')..X-.I AL- -_-; -1 1:- Every llnn Saved. __ AL- -___-_ _R I`! Sale 0! rroputy. - L_.- .,--_-I_ _R I-. Kla IIUI U 1'. II nt .Co u. Lsi It I Bon a1 ...y-`.7 _ wUulI.lil'!llJlO-jIl ~-" m.. lcuuuu.Iuo1`IIIII.lQoI|| t..:.-;.-.-.-.-x-~----e---I number of my not In hnviuod hdiin W0 run`: kl. and it on vodncnad-uto- n o would lunoonnnln Julianna. Kiggspy Ladies Goggo, I '\I.l fVI.Il\I\ %s:u.i:. vi Twins: turn; pttljflil What 1 Ilcufl Inn Vanni lulu In Icon to .0! lnnylnn out. numom-uryum I in boa clodhv nor for tho and hunt: sud Ion planed toll! Al for tho put in I number of no! have and 0 non`: noovcdnnnndnnau-an or You-n __ pale-oolbllu nillcug I Haunt Inn urlnu ltllnl rluwly nnwonmu ll ! bllily onglpd ng their now wintc tilno tnblo, V i will affect the ' -Uu\I- noltnnn Th; nhnnnnn bill L. --J4 |.';,';::e"'*... ...... vvvunn; 1 Uncut uuuyuu 3. Patents granted to Canadian invonton by the United Slates government, pro- nd by Mnrion & Marion. Moan-ul: olm Ilclioohnio. ob nl. Winnipeg. ntnou unepor: Edgar 1). Minor, at Al. Brant- lord. ball bearing vehicle Axle: Richnrd R. Mitchell. Montreal. llunliing vulva; William G. Kolly. Niunn Fnlln Conan, lnnp book; Munroe White, Vnnconvor. wind wheel; Munroe White. It ul, Vnnoon. vet. nut lock. Toronto World. V r. o. \iym,of Ki bu nlrogdy ngntonironntol nu h IITUII uuiluzlpfrll lll ` nnu ' icyco. an 3 -Panda 3: sh: 15.000-mile mnk. hon he hog: ruched it. what! Will In boublo to I`? vi has much omnhuiu u do 1 blachmich: Sc naming mupc . iono- thing dam? ' .-_._. WIIIII nun unto, Irmoll mu moot III bol 30801:. Thochlnginklldt 3...: ov_l4I.h. or rn Ion-u-ch of All I lnnoy. -Toronto World. " D Ilia:-n Al Rhunnknn nun L. UOIOYOIIIO '.l'I'lhl1D9- Mrs. Mary Doyle, relict of the lute John Doyle. died at her residence. seventh con- cession of Riohrnond,two miles from Kings- ford. on Oct. 27th. She had been ailing for three yeers, suffering from consump- tion. but was only conned in her bed for s week before her deeth. Deceesed. who had reached her sixty-third yeer, was the daughter of the late Jones Anderson, of Richmond township. and wee hornebout a mile from the place where she died. She survived her hushend about twelve years end was the mother of six children. two sons and (our daughters. The surviving children ere: A. W. H De le, lleseronto; .\Irs. Jennie Province. at t e homestead; Mrs. J. B. Gaylord, New .(llu-gov. N.S.. and Mrs. E. R. Kent, Fowler, Oolondo. She was a devoted member of the Church of Englend. Oollcco Olloo. I. 0. O. I`. Block. loo:-nu` Prlnuu and Bvdonlmn scum. [HIKI- Ten thouund dollars, worth of con!) stamps for small ohnngomight. be issued by the company for circulation. redeemable by a sinking fund. if ever presented to the nancial agent of the company. I! UOCTUIIIII I VIIIIO OVETY IDUHUII. The hall a ould be made attractive and the company enlivened with music. and tee for the ladies. and they would enjoy the mild oxcitement `of I departmental store without ite objectionable teatures for four months in the year. There must be a perfect underetanding between the share- holders and a vein of honest must run through all the proceedings t at will en- sure eatisfnction to both parties---the buyer and the seller. As an sddenta the com- pany might invest in large bankrupt stocks, and thus the prots of the transaction would be shared by all, instead of one man. nrv-I-In V: I Dose:-ontn T:-lhune. u.. n.... n,..n. [IUIIHUU IUUUTUlllsl". At the end of the month lot the residue be auconod off for whut it will fetch. Thus the bugbnnr of dead stock will be nvoided and will not again weigh down the shelves of the merchant with matter that is docreuin in value ovary month.` The hall 3 ould be mad: nthnntiva And The r-radore co-operative aesociation of Kingston. (limited). Let the merchant: unite in a joint. stock company. each ac- cording to hie capit or stock in hand. The figures running from one to one hun- dred. the number representing his interest in the compan . The company to hire a large ball, an on the first of every third month to display their goods for thirty days to the ublic. every article to be marked in p ain guree. from which no abatement could be made. The proceeds ol the day e rale to be banked every night. The appraieer will value the goods and wares of every uhareholder, and his num- ber will be according to in value. unend- ing and decendin the sale. the grand to- bal being divided y that number and die- ponaed accordingly. At. the and (If thn rnnnf.`-n Inf. Hun uni:-Inn MUG FWUII IJIU FIIIIKU U] llllli conqnoror "K6 as when he rode through the streets of Rome with his slaves and vauala in` his train. II... ;.....I...... .. .._..-__A2..-` __---:_L:__ _t UV?!` HOD}?! OI Blllln U005 "05 [SK WHO UUHCPU. Whore they lmve eetubliahed themselves they do not ask, "who is hurt? The slain do not speak but the wounded auer on in silence. The worst of itgie that from educa- tion and custom most of them cannot turn their hands to other employmcnta. and so they swell the ranks of the conqueror like on when he rode thmnah the nrnnln nf Tba Grand Trunk I-nilwnyl authorities ah hlnilv nnlnnud mun:-Inn um. na- uuu worlu. We will say the populstion ol King- ston is about 23,000, most of whom use the native reductions in food and dress of Csnsds. o these there no so many traders to distribute the supplies to the people. In the first plsoe it might seem it great proieot to dispose of them in one large building where a customer might calllor anything from s pin to on Anchor end be sup lied. There is no time lost in mrpeing rem one end of the city to the other. end you have only to ask and have. Then there is the charm of companion- ship and the gossip of the fair sex who do . not value time st all. so thst ever one is satised, for we are like the Athen one of old, who loved L0 toll: and hear of every new thing in the temples and market places of Athens. Although our olimsto is not suitable for that kind of thing. it is very dear to the female hesrt. It is to the ladies then that the departmen- tnl store must look for patronage. whether their judgment is Always sound in things commercial and political is another thin . We must notoloee our eyes to the feet, t t in some cities lfero and to the south of us they have had one sncceee. The conqueror as he rides over heaps of slain does not ask who sulfers. Whnrn than lnum nnhrhlialmd lhnvnenlvnn 1 IIIIIII. no llurtul WWII DWI] ppulll OI euooeu. The puletion is oompeot. "well dened end t oroughl ecqueinted. one pereou with another. there is no do rt- mentel etore within it: hordere. this I ope will prevent the poeeibility of one ricing there. beceuee, however gt -end end impoe- in they may appear to the uneo hieticeted. they carry` within themaelvee e seeds of objectionable tactics. and foreign to a. course '0! trade. thet hoe elweye raised Kin aton to I high level in the ledgere of the ominion, and also in the mu-kete of the world. T; u-ill -.... AL- ._.......l-a.:-_ .1 Pt...- vv v--- ----y-- -11 an In QVIIII. 3.11.; ITIDIBUII. The city of Kingston in many respects in one in whiohthe following enterprise may. fehink. he nu-ted with every pronpecq or euooeu. The nonulntinn in onmnnnn. well A Unloi at {tho Ilonoloopon-`rho Btduo Id be Aucduod 0|!` Ivory loath- Wonld lupply lulu and `ran tor the LuIIoo--lump for change. 31 H. B. Evans. l.D.. Piston. 'l`|l.- ..:A_ -3 I(:....-a-.. .-_ .._-.... _.-..--A.. x- I up: Sfiunst A NOVEL INSTITUTION Death or ln.John Doyle. nip. VI`-ll:-A Wan: Potent Bopon. ._ _...__A-_I L- fV___.I:__ : van. ` . In .....: '-"' bu nu.-can liiwigiiususun. Jhvgrdiez u at. Dnamuluul Isllnc Chum I: I-1 In val b an. 11-0 locum! to on vain. Inch dnll hplxnhnp unsung W/ !lIiIln."'.`;il.ll El`; |SPEC|AlTlE$:! _j' j` jj C Blootr clan. continua (ha and BlutII&U auaucu-hugpuuuuout. Wnl1Pnpers suitable for Kilohenlp Dining'Booms. Hulls, Bath Boolnlo Bedrooms, Pu-Ion. Dnwing Room. Oices, Etc. nu-can rumuopuuuuuuvooll conanooxuuoornulr ` ! MW S'l`RACHAN S HARDWARE. Elephant Ready Mixed Paint.A1abast.ine,Kalsomine, varnishes and other neces- saries at QOAL that is COAL It To the Electors 0`! the Clty of Kingston. ADIBS AND GINTLEIIU x- '1` THE lilo A guest of I Inn nnmb o! 01 tum 1 how decl Ho booomo I can data for 0. o poul- tlon of Knyor tor 1%. If I Mn clout lnhlll do my but to ll tho position with oudlt no the o t: and to your nntlnfnotion. . I not your vote and Inuotloo In my tum. IHIIUSE GLEANING cu ran:-uaou u.I.lu:u:u. OPPGITDVIOIOIIABALL nggiauouhou-so-~o-an cu-an the city and satisfaction. your lnuntioo in my (nor. In the mom time I null ohduvor to male I pouonnl oanvnu 0! the clay. Youtllqrgykll LI Ill uunj "".}`.:iIa.u" uoI'i|l!I0|nIoI. S. cordially solicits the gugppn `of the Electors as a candidate. for the % MAYORALTYM OF 1593. Aldqmfn Ul}t{lpsL_Livingston ran MOKLIT WRITE T0 The Nyassan Medicine Co.. Tmrd. N.s A _ ulTun??i- 3i'i'n'Eho?I"B-riok-'l'l'5\'1s-o'.`o`B;-'50} 2 and uutglm four In]! Iota. -g-`:- -u ,v- -\-anlujnuy [N-)3-CLASS DIE` AND Ll IAI- . I |,nl.Ift V.:'l.:I|.s.bl||nhu. n, nuq wjvufltu nprrxn-n nnnnnn nn'r.| Gu throng; my town and the stoma than look but and ngpocr to pm but; that seem to be doing usinua, am the advar. OngrnAnI~- nl` OLA`-g -\AAn' -:II L- l-.__.I ueuruuunl ul HIGH place: in the local "nevu_p:por." aurnovcusunwjai 1-H: Olnpo : Tnouux Iauxn An.` Nov. 8- --Tbo gator In nearly ulov now In the ma as {t nu Inn Julian-y. `rho Into bony mm did 3 lob good {or tho fnrmo in this dim-iot, but got any M them oomplnln ol tho groan hair; very dry. E. J. Gnrdnor. Inn 0! Omar. bu PARK. ruuuu Illll rupllrvu. . Since the steamer qnlo running on the Olnyton-Alqnn `rt: 8:; non the mails from Claytn to the truth In new handled by Goorgq Ddo with nlki, no onliy one [nob in roooivod qnd not on chi . Em. Klock. 8 _,|'l_II..iIIt(ll hon; aupurintnnding tho bu ding of his hr 9 boat house in Crynhnl bay. Hon. 1). `. Ainworth. Albgny. was horo I low days ago Booking am: having some ulurmnns made in his conob. Weather prophets predict `an open is . Services an maul iu the chapel Sunduy evening by the Rev. W. H. Gnvu. uvun uulw Iuu IIIWI` In [H Dllla; wan doing businou, tiearnenu of that placed will be found in the local nnnnnnnu-." 01 one ground near; ve ;}..n`.,I'.m2}ardneI' ` . late Omar, .leased the Fine View store, audataoked is well with general me`I-ohandiea. We an getting ne weather again. and if it eon- cinueaaehort. time it will unite the con- tractors here an opportunity of niahing up several john. Superintendent James Smith in around again after hie illneee. The large association iee home has been raieod and repaired. . Sings the ahaamar haa nulh running an Salt% Rheum; _._..._.`}..i .._. I? OH of Roma. A. Ihkpi .t`.:`i`.`:& ': l"1`!u')`J'. .`-".'. 1`. McMAl'l0N & 00.; . ~ \\\\ \ ml//4: From W_ S_ Fralgigh M. x ` D., Toronto: This is to '; certify that Miss Barbara 7/: \ Clemmo of 258 Bellwoods Ave., Toronto, was treated by me for sev- Her Doctor era] years for Tcsmcs. Salt Rheum ; and that believing hercase incurable I sent your Agent No to her. Your Nyassan has Posnu. permanently cured her." CARD WANTS. Effects. Designs. Prices. OUBEB Anya ".r`.'5!'WALx:u. muted: _ , I , . 1%! I IIIN 0! N TH o! o baton:-stun at houuo out 0 Mint. with fnrnmn Ind othu nit IIISIISIIIECIIEAPESI. Enter now for I course at the King- eton Business College. Day and evening Sessions. Individual In- situations. Bend for 3 new Oste- logne descriptive of the courses, And containing pnrtienlnrs why on should attend this College for gust clan Business or Shorthand Ed- nation. Address 7f5rIUREi1_scHooL, mi '1 IIO IIIUIIOOO noun! Quinlan. I onllnoh r.*.::*-..'.:.r::,`-3...-I:.r.`:"a.:' :.::f `II IJ"'lCU- `SHAVER! `ATTIC VI Iililllu I ' V to 0.I.n :'1wr;`Bb`!;`|lnmor.' ma. --__ ...... ___ -.._ __ _ Nmlo I081) . o. vliily, or Nanny, whether unpm. v7m1IialI'IIlOIty.I`Iom Inney to Age. y cund by nun luau with Cu-noun ' 4 : go gum! wmn0unoun(q]nt- gm: gkrronn. sud mild done: via` lloiaxzrr. gnuut 01 Blood rinimidhi ii` A B all-v'l`HA'.I` BEAUTIFULLY ultunto dc nuhod Brick House. oorncr Mon nun name. with four um um. I nurnsoxn rmw nnsmnxon on u Strut. non Dlvmon Shoot lute by D vid J. wmun .-an an wn oonpnm at. o u 1m 00!! ruonadn. Appll to . V. l%b.'?-'~5`..`,",5:,-3 `Iggy J. Ii. -McKAY. President. ,_ n-_, u n J` - -.- ;vhIndwnwuoInc. IHEID TH: ` r oliohndlonnn `tog: wgnun I 5 suhnodnn fsonvonhnooi. 3' E."'1i.n .'?+. A. Bugle . MA I :.:.::`i-.:'.'.'::'L't..`.`.:::`:?"..'.:`:.`:::5.T-`** n 0! Johhoton mun am homo int mo .8 .6. with furnace and sun: in : :m `Algae tl&ohBto o vul- . in mi Hunt : "- IIHKID DRSIBAEZH Ill`.-I - would oluutan Itroot. Good ooouty. I Quinn. all nodun oonvonunou. EDUCATIONAL. TOIIL T. FOR SALE. mm m-cot. Good looouty. .3 ollhnodun u._._.,._. gilsllnlr and It mom. and iv uumnu 5 Mn Ilcllino Made `:13 Am urn: I xnxpamok. Manu- I od IMP )o.nIo.n()nMrgt.Ay Best. | :.'-"':'..-`M-*"-""' "" "'......"' "`"**""""' o..."'3.';`au ... hvot u.'.".".':`.'.... .. rxkoutuu. 06.850 hum collage I `W p would tho bqll onlnd logs. Inn-in _ out Hall. mom :a3u7;."'."s."" "" WV -1`-'.`w'."n.'iaL' 11.5050. K . in on tho" oncnlivo conplnluu. i Ion. Bolluvlo and :l'l| .';s:.1..g mnnunhnn minding ch `Immnim Mm a cos mu, 'l'l|I D$f'l 0| IIIU HT` DOWIIII club nohguiu Ibo grout mod o! I ah Iouuon the bowling gun. And will nah the otfort to lavoono onchd. Tho Oolul unoohsion ha annl nil nqrghwlnnn. J. H. In: lpokhg Inna. Th Boyd military oollop osdcu an ognntlng on tuning I very ntmu; hockey :3 tion Iii: lotion. motion at tho Quart` bowling nlnh rationing Iln trash noon] on! A nln IDIU FVITIOIIIIIIQ VIII CVUTI 0` DUI`. objoosionoblo In hockey circle: this winter thnn in has boon in football thin fall. If rotugo from pl-ofclniomliun in football in to ha in inn:-mnllnrinln union. -in nnt an wlugv ITDIII pmlxionullm In Ioowul II to ho in into:-coll no union. why noc go I sup further and ncludo hockey? Ho tug- (ooh tho formation of n hockey union no the ammo time the looehull incur-collegiate union is found. u want UIIIWOICC W. Baker. ideals ol Queen`: rugby football club, made I win And import- ant suggestion regarding Inner-collegiate sthlotia. He points on indications in hhnh nraflnanlinm will nvnn ha Innvu IIIIIIIII. III FIIIU Oil IIJGIXBIOYII H` the prohunlonnliun will on be non nhinntinnnhln In hnnhnv oh-oh: this -{no.- II In IIIIIIIIII UOII lDI' UUXXUIIK IIII XIIDCT. but wlnon Lfnhor ohutioon I son in toys it in for his good. In him one the son would nvono the one. snd by no doi would chin to ho I lial son. He oxton od hi: thanks to the prolontor of the gift: and to the members of the club. In... 53.- .........u-L:.... s|.- _.....4_ -.| lh U0 VVIFUJII WIIIICI W OXPTCII III. thanks. oomlnenaunte with the magni- oenoo of the bottle. To play tho game, he thought. was more to hie one than playing the orator. If Mr. Brltbon know theolo- vated none of the club. the advontogeo of tho gonzo, he would gladly give the pre- vent. The Queen's howling club, in the ten you-o of in exieronoe had paued through a chequend oareor. Ab titnoo it reached the top rung of lame. and in it wollowod in the mire. It. had gain num- oroua viohorioo and had also suffered defoot, but only once on their own grounds. Ho woo fond of the game. and hoped to see more young men enter the club. He ma he looked upon on an an unlial oon for do ting his father. but Ilnon I lanhor nhntinoo a onn ho nun Dllrnul 1 lo". ulnlug p.rlUr- .i_ I"- glkcnfa request and were ontortalnad at dinner. IIIE IIIOII WII In IIUIIDTIDIO 1'.`- R. Woddoll proconhd tho pair of bowls i b an raid 0. . H. Wonm :?nhI In Arm-Ann hi: whctc'all.hn oivsfoodiszou. Iululuwunptieu; ' lIlllUl'o Mr. Britten on handing the bowl: over oxprouod his keon plenum in donning the gm. although he was not an ent.huai- . at over $110 gum. nor ivon to Athletic spam, :1 shay no foun in the present: Ioiontic llid luhionnblo games. he road- ily agreed. when noted. to supply A trophy for ubowling toumnmono. It gun in double plenum bogivo the bowl: under enoh planing oircumltaanoca. If to `re- uirod judgment. nerve And prooilion of 6 row to auocood in the game. Mr. Watson auroly pouunodtheu qunslitiol. for good man were pitted against lmn. To do- fut Inch was an hononblo fut. D 1I7-;hI.|l nu...-AAA AL- ..-:.. -6 I..._.I- Illa B0 500 IIIBIIIDIII OI Ell! OHIO. Mhr tho union the guests Id- wnrned to t. a dining parlors At. Mu. diam`: nnnnlh And horn nnlmrhninul gt. IV. WI(l(lOll.Uu 1- lllfll Illll D. U. VVIB$. Dr. Walhem. as president of the club and presenter of the handicap howls. ex- plained the object of the gathering and the advantages of ` the fame. To a successfully play bowling the p yer muet have ju ent, nerve and ability. And not only a bowling; he must neoeeaarily posseas the same qualitiea to aucoeed ea a golfer, cricketer. curler, of in any of such manly eporte. He win a strong advocate of those amea. for they tended to make a man man y, healthier. and life more lea- sant. They afforded for the time reexa- tion from business cares and uplifted the player. The club had done its best to en- courage the game, and at some expense had provided a bowling green on Queen s lawn that wae second to none in Ontario. or, in loot. Canada. The club had raleed me)! to a high point of excellence and _ held once the championship trophy of the dominion. winning it in 5 competition between forty clubs. In the-rst series 0! the local tournament. E. 0. Watson was vicwr, and it was stran . that for the victory father was pit againat son. It may not often occur, but he was ioroed to acknowledge that the father thia time wee outwitted by the eon. He then called upon B. M. Britten to present the championship bowl: to the winner. I]. II-.lLL-.. -_ L--.-I:__ LL- I..._I- -.--_ I`: ll. IIIII MIT. AIIIF` DI EIIIU HUI. I'll. n. J. Sum. Min Hon son. John Mc- lotyn. Q.C.. Dr. .1. Third. R. B. Dobba, R, w..m.nn. v. mu-d ...a F. n w.o..... ---on V: w a-an-ac a-vu uvug wuuu anv- 5.c'.'." 'rn&1'. R. w.aa.n.c. Y. Ford and E. c. wmon. hr, Wgllnm an nrnninnh nl I-Jan nlnh l noull. nus. name m.ur. n. 1. VVIIIIHI, QC., and uuunod I very planing tunouicn. In the parlor of the Ipuoionn nolidenoo won notuiood: Prol. Watson. B. J`, Rrihhnn, M.p,s H. L. nnd Mu nnlwin FWD Ill ZIIWIIII` DIIU` XI WWII. hnnddonnly cu-val. and iulsid with cit- culsr icon 0! silver. on which on NI! gnv the numb of the club. the winner : mum and tho title the poouuion ol the bowl: duignuo. nunoly. the winner of the hnndioap nnduhe ohunpionnhip. . The p uontntion hook Elna at Ronilly house. 3 home of.Dr. . '1`. Wnlknm. afl. Anal A-nnlnnll A warm nhnninn IUIIUUIIX WUKU HDTIIDUKI I l.'I'UIo WIUIDH. o -M. Briwon, M.P.: H. A. and Mn. Calvin, R. `E. and Mn. Kant. Ca b. and Mn. Paul. Mr: J nh in An rnnn Jnlnu Mn. I3 HID Ill Ullll CID . UIIU "t.'u.'cT.'I:'a'ch'u"u'.uoru Mug. ooring of mngniooqt howls for oonpobition. ll thin oompotion E. O. Wnuon. ILA, son at Proton: Wat ol Quinn : oolhp. um: an vlnlmr. ` glvun uy we ruluonu. E. 0. W: n wlnhod to express hi: hanks. nommnmunm with him mumm- '.LEN 8 SHOES. . . . nu Inuit-any nnu luunnluu (Inc 01 bowling Aabuohd grotto; nbhntion locally zhlo put uuon than lthuhithmo hlpu. Thu onolono gum in rovlvlng in internal: sud villbooomllntimn upapnluhofou In Grub Brluln. Qua : bowling club bu donomah this Iooxbud its advantages to the Inn of this city. one man ol tlwlnom bolngllu nl nnnninnnlz boil: {or nnInnAMIinn_ ll U! Fruits Wll on WI muggy, who u victor. hat waxing ho wn nlooontod with his trophies. consisting o! no pain of beautiful` black out howls. hnndunnnlv mrvul. and inlaid with air- uvmu n as tough`; unseat. lo wu no uonpiuc at tnymbuou 'l'rop.IIlu v--A GIIII Tin In Incl to logo-. n_a__I_ n-u In the lluopolt or able Kan ineotiararlw TO '2. o ' wkrsb uh mam . [nus VICTOR Rzlmmnl ATE:-{nuruting snd Igiontio guns of mlrlinn nhnnhd manta: nlshntinn lonnllv ucjujjn Ptcttihl '_an-non. n v-_n... AL _b_|.i_ .__n __ A Wino Iugjcltlol. __.-t.l-_A -1 l\,.-_ Forget it Not. uIvIlIIlIu'UlWq'0Wlulliul'l0lllIl|. .'l`boouuur0rion.lromCMouoho Kintvt-on. com. the statue: Business. Loraine to rsllny Iron. Won the oalydownvauhinthcwollnadonnal yous:-day. 'l'lIO'htouto pnbllohcn I lunthy thatch o!OIpt. Juno Quinn, ol Och no, w|I&:'nutIr and part ovmor oltho unboun- C N Oak. Qni married in 180400 liullilingolnzlmon. VII "DUI I'll! Q u .. IiuoloIovu.vhohd ouuwulod Olt Iuilvnnll maa: Lnknnnn I-nag.-ill. --A Bill'- Tho uloo Two Brother! arrind this morning vi 4.0!!) bnuhcln of rye for the I. '1`. company from Bay of Quinn porn. The :1, Thompson u-rjvod in pots yu- urdgy eh d; bu-gnu from Mount! and clouodfotoungowiththrbotolondoosl. `u noun: Orion. hmn (Shin-on ha uau uoop unowuu cluna to-(hholotdifo y grunt IUW pun an nll IIOIIII. XJ ayuonuum shoot, and this will bring him in still clout touch with the people of Kinpton. POI M. Chertrend is the Bret end only French Cenedien to gein e oolnmieeion in the French ermy in e regnler menner. After retiring from the French enny he oexne heck to Montreal, his birth pleoe. end founded e literery megexine. Le Revue Netionele, e publicefion of good etendin hut ol toohigh en order to be enetein without greet reeouroee. French Cenedien litenry renh ere for from extended ; in all young conntriee the people ere devoted moi: to hnelilneee then tic hm mature. up we uein wit in; po 3- tioiene in Qnehgcq. Mr. Chertrend wee offer- ed end eeoepted the poeition of proloeeor of French no the military college. But thie eheorhe only e portion of hie time. During hie leisure hours he will eooe t e few pnpile et hie home, 23 Sydennm etreet. nnd thin will hnnn him in n.iII JOHNSTON& 00.,