Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Nov 1897, p. 6

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IN `A `N 1%` ~~`'~~- "#:1- `*# cw-nouns an honor 0! mo lIl0l`|- To-marrow M M. oootoury Shannan will onto:-min Sir WI {rid and hi: nuooiaho as dinnor and on Saturday night tho) will In the [Iona d On. Footer. to lo Dluol `lo-night. \V.\sHL\'u'l'oN. Nov. ll.--President Ila- Kinloy will give afdinnor at tho gxg. tuztivo nnncion to-night to Sir Wilfrid urior. the ad` hr. and rt . THC will b??.. ::P::'l.nnvonl nl:nhl'n uuumr. mo uggaannn pllllllol , and pony. he the Inc ol aural notable lociulucnl. in honor of the viuicorl. 'l".......--.- -.1-LA ca... II...-.._ _.'II 1| I.` H-`Illa lllru l.l||l_\' Hrlllp K-lllnlll II the only living wmnnn In rtvho Enllah 1-n-rum whn lnins ht-on tattooed. The Idea nz'('urr1`d tn hvr whiln trawling In India. ` she smut for an nrtlat. who aIIbnI|Nodado- slum nml llrli the symbol 0! eternity --n snnlu` holding its mil In in mouth. Lady (`ham-hill npp|'()v(\d. and the result ` It on hmurlfully rxemm-ti snake coiled about her arm just nhm-o her wrist, As a rule I guld bnnulrurrns it. and only personal friends how men the design. .--u-`nu. lsuyun vvvuluuu Tnnnolng nmmuz India: is held in hlgh~ tr osm-In nhmud than in this country. Qnnvn Ohm uf Orv-eve has an anchor tat- ftuoml on her shoulder as a token of her nth-vtinn for her father. the late Grand Duke Cun.~tuntIno of Rug.-nln. and Princes: Wuldmnnr of Dc-nnmrk. wlfo of the sailor nun M King Christian. Is also marked In lilnl fnuhlnn In-III : u. npholnn nf g nun..- NIIII HI I\II liku fushln It is smld I :1... ....I.. 1 mg u-mu n-~ u{mu'r ulruluul om` maul llntl Own-u mnvlrtml of running fraudulent mutrimoniztl mhmuos in other cities. lI('ll`(`.`<.". \\'hm thn postal anthnrltlm cnllod Bnln In-fun`. chum nn.l wurlml him In stop his sohenm. ho hl.\'I.-'tI`1l that tho "pn-t.t_v h-lr- -ss" and half hrvml Indian girl wltha gold mine" \\'vr1\ rt-al and had Mkvd him to llnd thvm huslmmlw, hut. hm-ould not prodIu~<- tho-m. H1` vlahm-d ho was mn- clnminu an hnnont Imx-airmen. and Mn mun- :-wl |n.~i.~l(-d that it. was mmluc-rod within tho law. The nuthorltloa. hnwvvor. mkl lhv (`upld agency would ht` plaond on the fraud ll:-ll. its malls smppednnd the letter: Ivturm-d In tho \\`ritor.~'. Huln In mI.I:n.... .. 1.1. ........|..u-_ :_ lI'I Ill uru HI nu.` H l'lI0l'.'~`. Huln In mlditiuu to hln conviction in 1891 for running a frmxdulrnt matrimo- ninl u]t1`l1(`_\' hum lwun Ilnml 8100 for send- ing uhs(-vIu- muttt-r through the mnlil and '\\'ll'n`. I1IlI\`h`I (\l] nf runnlna ll'lIIl'II|nnO. 1 no urmn u Ipeclnou by the OODIICII must. be adhered to or he would not she courts to foroo thy pacing ol ouch. Mr. Folaor Ill mlm-mm-l that M... nnnu-P.- tllllllllll Ill IIIHIlll'l[)lll1I. l|L.'l`1l -1-). Tu mnplm.~lzv lhv rir-h widnw argument. Bn|n's f`Il`(`llll|l'H plvmlml that whlln It In vmnnu-mlnhlu tn wnrk tlllignntly for u for- tum-. it is wt:-`or and cu.-aim` to marry un h(`i!`1`.-` . v\'v.uI |:l".""\V.I'|"l. Hl1ll'l'll`Il l`Al\\`llI`(l h`:-nrlu-.4. :1 poor man. .\lrn~`. (inndin. :1 \Vnndr`HfY (.\'. J.) \vilu\\'. llj.l`ll 55, wurth I!lT.ImIl_lI()0, mur- rivd He-rnn.rl Mullm. n t|n~mitl1. .\lr.~*. (`nlistn M.-lrm l h<~lp.~:. npnd 78. W0"?! $1-W|".1W|. mnrrh-I l)r. Ashton Bu- rhnnnn nf l'|nilml:-lphin, um-I :43. 'l`n nmnhnulwn llnu 1-Inh xritlnuv nrnllvnnnt pr:-try h<`|ro.=.<:,"" The om:-r~ form of thv npz~m`_\' \\':|.s In-pt hu.-ey n(l(ln~.~1sII1;z tho l~`h'I`o'uf)`p<`(l rs-p!i~.~: 1ntlw. swninsa. With 1-.-u-h ru-ply \\`.'|.~1 im-lnsml a 4-in-ulnr ml-ulgnto- In s1|ti.~f_\' nu-n who might lm e.-u.~api(-1m1s::t. thommmnn-vnu-nr that mum- on with furtlmu-.< wvrv n drauz in the nmr kvr. 'l`h<~rlr('ul.'1r (`ullvd Intention to n rsmro of rivh wmm-n u hm hm! mnrrh-d pnnr nu-n. Thn fnllmvlng zurv 1-xtrm-ts from this alluring a-mnpn .\Ir 1. Hopkins. ll Sun I-`rnn<'ist*n widow, w.-1h RTH mm mm m... ..I h`.I........I xx IlHll|.\ Ill HFI`. All the wlfn hunters dwt-It at length upml the-Ir nu-rits uml nonrly ull insisted thut mnm~_v wns no uhjuvt" In thvm. The gold mim-. Indiun nmldon was even more in demand in the oust. than the ` lug. One of the npplkznnts for tho pretty heiress" was at mun who wrote from n ` prominent New York hotel. He said he war: a real count. and mum bank and othvr rvforr~nc-nzua to his Ihmnclul nnd mcml sm.ndlm.:. H0 (lvncrllml himself an n (r1\lIl` lnnlnnu I-nnnw I .-.Hnu.v I-uflnuul nnn. HKIIIIUHIK. I117 \ll'Hl'Y'llN'll lIlllIFI"'ll [IN "gum! l()0kil1g_vn1u1g fc-How. rvtlnod, aoa- tionnto and kind. " H0 did not. cure for thu fortunv," hut. men-ly wnntud to help the ynum; hvireas out of hcr trouble" by nmrrying her. ' All Ihn u'|fn |nIInhIPu'nH` nf hmnn. II IlllH|)(Illll DHKI IIIIU HUI HIIIIU UWIIIIIK hnif breed Indian girl" proved special at- tmctiom-; in the east-. When the applica- tions for those exam bargains poured in. Bnin replied with imitation typowrittmx iotror uxprvsslng r<'grct- that the lady had found in imuimml to her (-hoivo. but the ngvnoy had it svloct list. of 72 otiwr women worth from ;'.'>,00n to $40,000 to (`house from as soon as tho $5 fee was forthcom- ing. (inn nf Hun nnnii:-nnh: for-H1nnnnfh1 |L'uu.v nun ya.\.nvnuI.u\uA. Buln issued achoice assortment of circu- lars calculated tocntch fol -tuna hunters. and is said to have rmped a rich harvest of 85 (ms. Amongtho thousands of letters he received were gushing eplstlea from men prominent . in business in New York and (-lsowlwre. There were also corporcr tlon prvx-:id(=nts and trousumrs on his list. 'l`hn nnlvnv-Hunvnnntn nf thn nnnfrv I-nnh-. IJUH ]!l`l'Bl\l!`lll'H llllll ll'\'l|blll'UI'B Ull "H5 HHI`. The mlvertlsexm-nts of the pretty heir- oss" who was said to be In trouble and wllllng to pay a. large sum In cash" for n lumband and the gold mine owning hnlf hrnml lmlinn ah-l" nrnvurl unnninl nf. Auum u nu uunur nu ulvunuauuuu. Thv inspectors found the Cupid bureau in charge of Bnin. who has a fascination for nmtrimnninl frauds, nnd who was sent to San Quentin prison for perpetrating them in 189-}. He was notied to change the methods of the Pacific Coast Informa- tion agency and stop using the mails for fraudulont purposes. His indictment. is ` expected as soon as the legal evidence is ready for presentation. ` Q n..{.; I}.v...,ui . ..\...c.... .........+....mo no ..i......, IIIIOUIIIIII UOHII1. DQHIUICCU Umlge. Owing to the trouble over the irreguler eervioe on the Willimnsville branch, the eolieitor enggeeted to the bond of works, that e penalty cleuee be inserted, requiring the cotnpen to run the full year. or be forced to be e up their dauble crack. 3. W. Fuller nhiennvl In thin nn H.- ruux. - _ The agency was run in San Francisco by lzanv W. Bniu under the home of H. 0. Curtis 8: Co. In advertised ext-zsnsivoly In New York, as wall as (*l.~'.0where, and its ulinrlng nnnonmmnc-nts found so many ` dupm that the agency : enormous mail at- lmctcd tfio nttvntlon of the postal author- ities. who made an invastlgdtlon. ` rm... x...m.,...o...... r.,.....: .1... n....m I......... i `Sail IIIUSIII 151-`WTU jib!` the Int 0! lo;-tile Ballot-In I-I;.::y ambitious men throughou0`thc country who hnvo cherished hopes of mar- rying "A pretty :.`(l-your-old llciz-em or a prvtly half breed Indian 51:1 who owns 5 gokl mine and large much" are doomed to dlsum)oInt;ment. The Pacit Coast Information agvnoy, which adver- tised llivsn and 1n;m_v other ohoico attrac- ((2:15 in the New York newspapers, has \ run against a snug in the person of Uncl \ Pam. - -' nu_, ,__..________,,_ 1A n,_ r:0.__..-l_-_ I._ ` lain _Du:;led Alleged Bcircuu Idem ` thn Evan nf Inn-Hing flnlnt-I. Tattooing Royal Women. u.l.... ...._...._ I ,,n__ I- I__I_l : lug \ lll'I.'4H(|n. I ! III!!! 1Hl'KE(I In on. with the` addition of ocmwn. that l.Iul_v Randolph ('-hnhchlll II Iivinn In-nnnnn In .O."|n Wong`!-L RAN A OUPID BUREAU; l`|l Hill . s l rnn<'ist*n nmrriml E(l\\1ml F. Auwrrox. {I113 507. ll.-Il\IIP |w.ruo.sunenuvsoo-annual Lnhnl nu-`Lamina----A-l-gL `run uurpvu nu IIIIpUII Ill I -I HICIIII. Nzw Yuma. Nov. ll ---To-uaonow Thorn will ah the mudand unity mo Mn. Nnck bond! pinned and executed the nurducnd that be holpod to dirpou ol the mains. . III Advloo Oonalderad Unneceaaa ry by the Board of Works. ' The agreement between the city and the electric street railway, accepted by the council last-night; -g-rantswthe com any perinlsaion to lay a double track on rin- ceeeetreet from the switch opposite the Orange hall to Begot street at the expira- tion of the year 1899. the entire cost of ' changes to the macadam road bed to be borne by the railway com ny. ll at the time of contracting the ouble track the corporation wishes to pave that portion of Prinoeaa street with asphalt, brick. etc.. the company must payone-fth of the coat ollagiog such pavement. and after that one- ft of the coat of maintenance and repalre to such pavement. If the cor- poration lay the pavement before the end of I899, the oompan ahall be notied of the intention. and a all proceed to lay the track. and failing w do lo. the company ahall bear all expense of tearing up and re- laying the track and repairing the pave- ment. In respect ti removin the snow, the agreements of 1803 an 1894 ahall hold ood. This permission is condi- ticcal on t e part or the company, they havi to have the G.T.R. extent-ion cum- ple and operating by June lat. 1898, and il not the company shall forfeit one thousand doliare. liquidated damages. Orin: to the hrnnbla (war that irrnanlnr Wen `In no leleueted. Mo.\'Tm-:.u.. Nov. lI.-'l`be oioiel Meno- grephere. who' have been on etrile for weeke. have oepituleted. ,-They heve writ.- ten to the attorney-general pnyinn to be reineutaed at the use of pey oered by the government. end which they refuted. only Ielpolfo Dlepoee 0! The Ieuelne. 11.... v...... \r-_ II III- ....__..IIu , ` | a nut lilllili. B!;`rnu:uz.\I. I`u.. Nov. ll.--The Right Rev. E; Iborn Talbot. D. D , LL.D.. wu Int oven, g elected biahop of the [Episco- pnldiocdu of Ponnsylvnmn. Four bnotn were nooooury foryohoico. Dr. Talbot ii at nu lniuionory bishop of Wyoming an` Idaho. - In vu-II-U ul D-Iv Jllltll Ul. 01"l'A\\'A. Nov. ll.-'I`he report is cur-' rent that W. W. Mclnnoe, M.} .. can of unItor"`M_clnnov-, who bu been made lieu- bonnnt.-,'gov`h:nor of British Columbia. in to rom'gn this satin the common and become A member of the `Turner cabinet in British Columbine ' IIIUII III VIIIIIIIPUK. \Vl.\'.\`ll'l-21:, Man..Nov. ll.~-Capt. Frank Allerdyce. of. the 90th hebtelion, and A city buyer for the Ogilvie milling compeny.died yesterday of fever, coupled with a non- lytic stroke. (Capo. Allnrdyce was widely known and highly respected. He leaves e widow and two children. Hewvee eged thirty-six yeere. Board 0: Governor; Elect Omcel-I. Bl{.lN`|\'\`ll.l.|'2. 0nt.., Nov. ll.-Tho new board of governors of thp general hospital have elm,-.r.ed tho followi g ollicoro :--l'reai- denb, Lieut.-Col. Jack: In vico-president, Liaut. Col. Colo; pecrebnry. J. A. Hutche- .-on: tron-urer. I). B. Joner; nuditors, Mounts. R. Bowie `and W. A. Gilrnour; cornmitteo of mnnpgelnenb. judge McDon- nld. Col. (`olo. sod U. M. Cousin. Accused at land.` WIdow'n Wealth Left To Charity. LU.\'INI\', Ont . Nov. ll.-~The will of Mrs. Isabella Kent, of London township. who died in September last. has been pro- bated. The deceued's ehtate was valued at 838.000. Of this amount 88,000 win he- queathed to relatives and the balance to be distributed by the executor to charities in such amount and at such times as he may pee t. ' / Bloomllcld Iireeres Bi.oo.\micLn, Nov. l0.--The much need- ed rain has come at last and those whose wells were failing are greatly rejoiced. The annual meeting of the bible society was held on a recent evening at which of ficers were elected for the coming year. Dr. Galbraith,of Belleville, was present and gave an address on the workings of the bible society. Several new cases of dipntheria are announced, but all are of a mild character. N. J. Osborne has sold his shop and the premises to Stewart Brown who will convert it into e d elling house. Business has been quite active about our station during the past week. Messrs. Brown *Bros., Dudley, have each been shipping apples purchased by them in this vicinity. Trumpour & Ssylor have been shipping cider apples to Winnipeg. Wh te Bros. are to give a concert in the Methodist church Tuesday evening. Seve- ral hunters of this vicinity are camped at Camp Ray, Hastings, hunting deer. Daniel VanOleef still continues sick, and a nurse is in attendance on him. H. Y. C00 1' and wife have moved into tliei new iouso. Hilbert Barker and fam- ily o moving on the farm formerly occu- pied JumesJackson. Henry Norwood is busy with the foundation for his house on the lot purchased by him. The combine is broken and Bowerman Bros.. proprietors of the our mill, are again exchanging; flour for wheat. Daniel McFaul. of Detroit. was visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity recently. H. S. Miller, Picton, was at the factory Thursday inspecting cheese. John Harris, Uxbridge, is visiting his par- ents here. Miss Lou Bowerman has re- turned home from Toronto. (fol. Tilisou returned last week from England, where he went withs. shi ment of horses. The selesfof the horses id not realize as much as expected. Albert Bull and wife. Allnn McDonald and wife. and Hubert Mel)on- ald were guests at E. P. Stanton s Sun- day. W. E. Cooper. of llvulllilo, is home onaten days leave of absence visiting friends. U.lU[IllI|g. He went. out into the yard before it was light, saw what. he thought: wunghoet and ran toward the house. He began ncrenming. After being quieted hetallp ed. The fright had restored his speech. Mrs. Johnson had put. a white cloth over a large rose bueh. II: was this which frightened the child. A Boy who Had Been Dumb for Three Yea:-e-lmI[|nes lie Seen A Ghost. Pun.Ln-snunu. N.J.. Nov. ll.--'l'here is _joy in the family of David Johnson. a. poor track walker for the Lelnigh Valley rail- road. Three years ago his son Samuel, than eight. years old. was operated on by a eui-`goon. The child was so terribly frightened that after screaming himself in- to exhaustion ibwas found he could neither speak not hear. His hearing returned in I few weeks, but he was dumb until this morning. He want. nut. intn tlm vnrrl I-mfnrn H. was IOIIIIIL PIODDOI IIIIITU. In-A-gl, 11..., In... n_ -|....Ln...;_` UIIIKUU Dlillll DUIDPIHIQL Bush Anderson, who was some time since Iuapended from the custom house on no- counb of of some improper conduct. in con nection with the performance of his duties, was this morning reinstated. his I-nlary. however, being out froml.000 to $750. SPEECH RESTORED BY FRIGHT. 1Ul'I .I-AUG, WIIIUII IIIVU uilnouceu H" Ill` creeee in rate: from Jen.` let, 1898, and also a change in the rate of computation of interest on re- eerve from four 'to three and one-hull per cent. The changes ere brought About by the `reduced earning power of money. The increeee on men from twenty-ve to forty five will average about thirty cents per thousand, but on men aged from (my to fty-ve there will be a decrease per thoueand from twenty-seven to eeventy- two cents. It is thought likely Canadian compnniee will follow the example of the United Stalee oompenlee. Rnnh Anrhu-nnn_ whn win -nmn Hm: nlnnn LIKELY BEINCREASED. There an Been 1 Reduced Int!!! Power or lone) and the lateral` line: FeIl-ln ullloer Ilelneteud In the Toronto Oultom Homo. Tonowro, Nov. l1.-A meeting will he held Saturday of the menegels of twenty or thirty of the leading life insurance com- panies of Canada. The subject 00 be taken up willbe the proposed hvoreeu in life rates. This is bgought u by the action 07 three leading United tetoe companion. the Mutual, the Equibehleunnd the New York Life, which have announced an in- nrnu-A in rain: fr-nm Inn` Inf. l c-u:j-u INSURANCE PREMIUMS WILL |wIuBE Anvm IN mas; A chin}. or mm nnua or. ........ xv-.. n -n|._ _-_,. . Dltd In Winnipeg. |.-.- I`... M-.. I I I`. A New annoy. u I)- `T-.. I I `I - ..-._. .-__....___ . loop Dry root. W. good and chup, at Aber- I. I-`1.\'a.u., '6'J'."x".'.' n'f.'.".-rs. rs... foundry. and by I & Co. . nhotu-In o i run bmI.I":Iod In tho rtoond thnigmbornl-k 2:80 o'clock. `I'M ocndryhd bun% opiothvudvgnudlho t In A Good Outln. D51-nun, Mich. Nov. ll.-A Toledo. Ohio, doapnvch nylitho nyttory surround- ing the inuruu which no oonou-noting the new Toledo & Northvnotorn rand ha been explained by tho nuthontivo mu- mdnt that the mod it hoin constructed by tho Ufllld Trunk. It wil intcrcopt the lIl.tOI' roal st Charlotte, Mich. nnd will give it. the cool point. terminal which the (land Trunk his long boon cooling. The road will be into the city within tour months. bugs dochgo hu boon con- tncud for here. T ' [AI WAI.SH S GREAT CHEAP SALE We Cloe our Store In a Few t \Neeka Tln-re. LAST CALL ON CARPETS.---- 125a and 150 Striped Hemp for 150. 20c. 25c and 80c Figured Jute. heavy for 16c. 80c, 35c and 40a Tapestry Carpets for 260. 450, 60c and 600 Tapestry Carpets for 87c. 70c, 80:: aud 900 Tapestry Carpets for 500. 450 Heavy Stripe Matting for 200. 25c China Matting, 1 yard wide. for 10c. Coo oa Matte $1 for 50c. 81.85 for 750. 4 Large Squares at your own price. ` -y 8c Stair. Pads for 4c. Carpet Paper 30. yard. 88 arid 90 Princes Stu Klngafon No. 4.--Ladies Heavy Wool Hose 15 cents per pair. FOUR BIG BARGAIN SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY: No. 1.---Men s Lamb's Wool Underwear 371-2 o Cents. No. 2.--Heavy Twilled Shaker Flannel 5 cents per yard. No. 3--A Bargain Lot Double Width Dress Goods 18 cents yard. THE BIG Ll. FOR FRIDAY. Kept Loyal`? V kl. nob undone brings her own And family lowing `.0 pvaozioo on uvhllo learning. Puumn ouo tn molsuro from Any ulxn !3@Wm'{ Holds Fast Al! conv`erta. Sealed Lead Packs ca Only. - - All Grin nan-a..')R_n i"SAJ-MA'f' TAYLORS, m'Specia! for This Day Only neuronal; line \_A II I!._ Muscoviettes, the real imported eece-back Cashmere weave. Some exquisite shades. J. LAIDL/.W& son. The K57 T0 thisjistore ? is goods and prices -they're the only means of your nding out how im- portant this store.`'& way of doing` business is to your pocket book. It costs you nothing Ito see them. I 1 1` _-..-`-- i- V- -`:- ___ IGH-GLASS DBES4 AND IANTLE MAK- o-r. Dun Cutting and lnklnz perfectly tn hcln ml 10.: various bnnonelo Tlno uqulud to lurn-from one to II: wooks. Handsome Silk: Mixed Poplin Plaids at 59c. Stylish Dress G-node 35C. 45C. 50C.` CEYLON TEA. To its Dailvy Use by its fmpmahtble Value uvu uunu rlllunv la vuay. All Gro care-25. aha. 40c. 500 um coo ! .'7a'.'.'.u"'.c K-'r."'3L'R ..'.'v'v.'T.'.'.'I lydonlnn hybgu; Svlunmuu, Nov. ll.-'l'ho villugo in improvin ,Il0II] but enrol . `I'M: yur hubloug oohummuou unulortbo hector. Hanan. Dunc. Davy and le- Millun havouohmullo new naidonounnd nllnooltho tutor clan. Ir. London. our hardware manhunt. bu buillunov mop undmond innit. llr. Bnuotwil aooaoonnooooapocnl hints In It. Iandufl old 0 III Joluph Woodnl bu nnxlv not hh -an lnmmnd 8-($LlC|TOR'8 PENALTY CLAUSE-.` I at Removed to 138WellingtonSt. MR5. E. 0. REDICK. vI\ u Asvmr in u l'l[lI|l up no In pluuu. nuu in arc uypuuuuuu I n and brlnn them rr in up to thin u re, will my you to buy 2 In can, if you nln-J1 no own. 1:. can-cslnly wm on you to ll 11 hsvort. one. It. lo htroml. ro- lwhmgn bull: (or huulneu- Ind it wlll got. tho" olnun"-no will wo. Oomno II (or up n-ting Goods. TI`? A `n1'1-I-I-Ir'11:"`1!'I`l' 1' Incl to `$4.. a;`..:.:..`: '?= :.-.- U ..o'3-as winter II MI); nun Owl . , ; :."~1'.;;._. :'::.*:.*~....' .. 41:53.` n-mam. 0. U IE. III `I I0! UP 'I'Iol!I IJUUUI. VET. A. MITCHELL. gr. um :1 D.Im..l. Htrnnt. 2; .. This GT1: ypnotlus. 1!. ml It will bx-in the game rltht up to in point. And its I-loo ypuotluou r smug E any you buy um. you 7 ooummcuu. Q:-` L ` IIIIIQIAI. noon sunny. LII. 0' Han: !boIIolAllIn-... an on; l|IO.I. lIOCIInIIIOO~uIIII 3 lolloo 0| Early Inguon. \l-.ul-__I.I _. _ _ . . -_ -1 AL 'j-"__ ' ' 'i'eii'sVhow..to prepare " J it on every package. Pure fruit avors - L Lemon - Orange -- Grape Fruit - Pineapple - Straw- berry-Raspberry-Vanilla and other favorite avors. _ Q$-AnL: an: 1... --.-.--___ as .uu.4. .1. 912.4: lb and 81 P1-{nods Street. It will bl-in the gun Audit: ypuotluc u-m r nhf. nn tn 0.111 ryuu--J v noaunnuu uuu Vlullcl IGVI PRIPARHD IN TWO Mmurss AT ALL onoczns .. uvarruu-an r-VUIIUI I IIIITI. W! V N .ll.-l l M! an bur nuhtquolzt. Quot:`u o_u: pom` `I10! '9 too; 'I.&\ . I9 ` JLI .0 `J0: XIII. II: A DILIOIOUI` TAIL! nlullrr A Powder prepared from the ned: quality calf : foot jelly. U Ionpnno Inn -Iomboo. A white celluloid bible. which can be [weird and dioinhetcd. bu bu.-u mutu- lumnod for sin In 0! murtroom-. U06 ' our walling done at. Baht : laundry. I autumn . I lo vlo-0 Ania - . I. who. accompanied by loo:-rt. Scott and Mncfnrluuo. uirtod for Dawson City and In! 0d at St: way bu ncurnod to the any. kind he will was with hie (dbl? lathe I-prlng. [3 ootho Klon- dyio by tho Al -Canulinn route. lo Wiuun. Ah I mutin onho bond ofoducntion to- nighk, ieil li ul two rooignatiom {ram thotuohing In vi bopnuntod. "Ono ofbhooololrom W. . Fletcher. oommer. oial manor in tho (:6! institute. who pm-poau cnnnludinc luw two in Q-near : uulvonuq altar um Uhr -mu holidlyl. Ti` 1 Arrested on suspicion. George l.indon,_ hailing from Toronto, wu orruhd thin morni on I complaint from a lady that ho had no on her purno,cnn- Mining I lugs Inn! of money. He wu token to he police station and scorched. but no puroo wuto be soon. The lady wu than doubttul ol Lindon boina tho thiol. Ho wu aloud and not to the poor house. Undon on just been discharged from tho gononl hospital. __ III SH-_|III I}-`U l'l'I0(la The cueof queen ve. Revel|.en action for uesult. we: in progreee this afternoon be- fore Judge Price in his chambers The trouble occurred at Verona on July 4th Int. between I man named Jackson and Revell. Jeckeon enter-eden Action ugelnet. the latter for neeeult, which we: tried dur- ing the summer. Revel! in committed for trinl. end hie cue wee heard today. J. L. Whiting wee proeecuting Attorney, and J. Molntyre appeared for the defend- ant. nun nuugnnuun llcllopllltl The congregation of Bethel church met laet evening todeal specifically with Rev. J. R. Black e tendered resignation. Hie letter to the congregation containing such argu- mente me to necessitate hie withdrawal from the pectoral eld of labor, was read and the resignation was reluctantly accepted. A motion ex- pressing the congregation'e regrets at Mr. Black's resignation and their high ap- preciation of his paetoral work was passed, and will be sent to him. A committee was appointed to make arrengemente for pro- curing another minieter. but until the end of the preeent year Mr. Black will fill the pulpit. After that he will etill remain a member of the church. Ul I JOIIID awe: company. At Longue. Point. Que., while two lads were playing near gun powder one of them threw at lighted match into the birrel. Both were killed by the explosion and a women who was near by had her arm blown oil`. Hlllll Ull\'Uy HID ICU : 5003. The Ontario government intends to pan 5 bill making in clear that the abbreviated word Ltd. may be stamped u on manu- factured goods in connection wit tbs title of I joint stock company. Al: Lonmm. Pninr. Dun. whiln tun lul- _`-Iii . \.' IJrH|U I} ll 6. The pour parlera between Bulgaria and Russia. relative to (be reinstatement of the Bulgarian officers who emigrated to Russia. have fallen through, and the Rue- aian envoy has lefn Soa. Thu nnf.|rin nnunvnmunh intn-uln en Ixnln lUl' BVUIIIIIK WBIT, pry DIW_VOl"B. Dr. Hilliard Wnason. son of William Wn-son. of Waruvnnnd well known in Paterboro. was wed lately to Mica Ethel Harm W_n_n.m, of Oakland, Cal., in niece of Brute H .1 e. VFL- A..- ....-I....- |.-A.....--_ n..I___:_ -_.I LU lVll'l- EUIIWIOK no-uay. Tho Allnn line 8.8. Nnrwegian towed the steamer Ma lands four days in they lost her in a. envy gala and Viol nb squall and could not find her again. Lndian ! Wham vnn want. 1 ninn nlinnnr HI "ID. UIHTUUCCI. The resolution of condolence, over nine dent}: of G. S. Fenwick, peeeed at the last meeting of the city council, was lorwarded to Mrs. Fenwick to-dey. Thn Allan Iinn H R Nnrnnninn ln-ml I-Inn I MU DUI! I 860.000. M:.. F OU\I.UUUu Mina Cousineau mils next week by the SS. Ln Brebagne for Paris. where she will resume her vocal studies under the famous Mme. Mnroheai. TL; ---nlnnn Al A.-...A..I-...... ....-.. `L- mu coum now man nor again. Ladies ! When you want. A nice slipper for evening wear, try Suv_ver s. Dr. Hilliard Human. nnn nl `viliinm m"i`l;1`;.atenmor Snguenny. which ran ashore at Isle Aux Coudrea, Qua, is a total loss. The boat is valued between 850,000 and mm nnn. lll lVlUl'IllDlH'g CGHII I850 nlgno. John Tierney & Sons, dry goods. Arn- prior. ere nancially embarrueed. The firm in an old one. and its standing high. A despatch from Kildonen says that an Anchor line steamer is reported ashore at Currick Crnnie. on the south end of Arron I island. ML- ..a--_.-_ n-_...___.. _L:-I_ ___ __L_.__ 'Ul.|l5lCl|| BIIOCIBIHOH OI ' V Bfly. In was reported today that the steamer Cuba broke her wheel as she was leaving the Moniaburg cam] last night. John Tiernev & Snml. drv anndn_ Arn. -vaIuI ul lhlrl] nllljillllh A. J. Maodonald. manager of the On- Iario bank. baa in hia poarollion aaot. of U Canada billa, which contain a view of ortulanry prior to 1836, and alaoa portion of the harbor with two towara in alnhl; ' WI` 'Jl|.I [Ur LIVU uuuura. Prof. Glover is in Toronto. where he lec- tures tonight on 1 rudent.ia. before the -chaaical auocialsion of Varaity. H. wan rnnnrfnrl In-d.u1 that than -nanmnr lBl!I0ll ll] DKIgWBy. The tint. copy of the first paper publish- ed in Skagway City. iuuod October 15th, Wu sold for live dollars. I)...` (`I........ :- J... 'l\..-....L.. _L__- L- I-.. Ill UUIIIFU LUK'UlIlUo SoapySmit.b. one of the moat noted gamblers in America. is practising his pro- fession in Skngway. Th Brut. nnnv nf thn nk nAnAr nnhlinh. Illlll IIIBTIIUUII. Thomas Gibbs Blackatock will be asked to take up the cudgela for the conservative: in Centre Toronto. tlQ.........DQ_.:AI.. ....... ..t Al... .....-L __A.-.I an anwyera. Three car loads of mile for the railway connection with Mooers elevator arrived this afternoon. "l`LA____ I'1LLL_ III-nL_L-`I_ ....II L- __I.-.I no I uwrapu. If you want to toe! warm and comfort-' Ible gel: 5 pnir of logging: or ovazngaitere at. Siwyez-'3. Thmn nnr lnndn nf rail: for Hm nilunu flu DUIW, IXIIIKUKIUQ UUUDUUI! IIIUFUCUUT, we: in P: terboro yeaterdey. Fine inno tuning. J. Reyner. Leave or- der: at eoley e jewellery store. Vicar-generel J. J. Swift. of Troy. ` N. Y., in visiting relatives in the city. The Sailor : Rent has been closed. as navigation in nearly over for the season. Jnhn MARAII. 1':-,_ And hr-idn nrrivnrl IIIVIKIDIUII ll llUIl'ly UVUT lUI' (Illa BUIHUH. John McKay, jr., and bride arrived home today. They will reside on Johna- lo 1 street. H ......`_...s a- r...` ..-.... .....a .......:..-a - HHE 4 P. M. lilllIlN.l The Very Luau Noun 1 Bmnllou of -u n . . Try Sawyer ! for I boob. Pearl and peach: ....n .L..- -5 (1---. v.y" The nonlgnnaon Accepted. nnruuu-gngtinn AC D-LL-I _L..- U. can pouches for p: r chomp at Cnrnonky I. . Shnw, Kingston. cute inn ninno tunino. J. Ram __.....T_......_.,..._ GENERAL An Aunult cue `I :-led. --- _.._-_.. __ II., ,II 7-TE-A_(3_nAPHs. 1155 In ~n. customs inspector, nnrdnv. In Orowdol I space. _ _-_.l __I!j preaoiiving __ . A Puntul Accident- Boborb Moliidd. Bngot. street. employ- od with the Montreal tranaportnhion com- pany. met with a painful accident. at noon to-day. Whilo naming mm. unloading ol Ipilu. one struck him. throwing him down and breaking his leg. He was re` Inovod to his home And the bones roach. nu: hid walking Itill an uwnu uliliifllplli. Lienh. C. S. Ripley. in` charge United Stetee hydr nphic bureeu at Chi- cago, e ei-rvivor of I. Vendelie. one of the l'niied seam` men-of-Iver wrecked during the leerfnl hurricane which ewepb the herbor of Apie. Merci: l5t.h, I389, wee en intereeted npeceehor en the initiel pro- duction of "Under The Dome" in Chicago reeendyundegeinletar in the week in carnpen withueorgeximberlnenephevol Adlni Kiuberlymho veeinchergedthe l.'niied Sure: rqnedron et Apie. Ire. Townsend, deter of the edimrel. Ilejor Ge: rge E. Pond oi the United Stecee erny end ochere occupied elhoxee the (week olthe me at. Lieut. Ripley pro- nounced the erricene Icene in the play. enly eeeoruipiaite Oriel` h r. 0|: 3|: which ee A new ted in t wreak lg lersy eeheeeue end helf e deeee Gernee eedluuieee nee-nl-wet. " edc of the uunnsu. d The board adjourned until next Thun- ay. The Price: Ollered at the cheese Board Not Tempting Enough There were boarded for sale no the meet.- ing of the Frontenac cheese board this afternoon 1.850 colored cheese and 235 white. Nearly all for sale was October cheese. Bidding started at 75c. for the board and ran up at a lively rate to tie. for eeleotione. and 72. for remainder. Mr. Vanluven offered 73. for white but. no aelea were made. The following factox-"on boarded : Co|ored-Arigen. 40: Bactereea. I40; Catarequi. "200: Excelsior. 72; Glenvnle. I00; Granite Hill, 200; Gill`. Eden. 75; Leo Luke. 50; Morning Star. 90; Model, 120; St. Lewrence. 101: Silver Spring-. 80; 1,000 lalande. 6'2; Farmer : Friend. 500. \VhiLo--Dni. `I502 [An Lulu sn. u...I.. :,wu uunuu. oz; rumor friend. 500. Whito-Du`a. `I50: LooL|ko, 50: Maple 1404.40. Th. I.n.mI ..I:.........a ..-a:I ..-..s Ir-L." LTBW Tbe.oie another schooner lying at an- chor otl here which ie supposed to be the St. Lawrence. She appears to be having good wenbher of it, and the tug will go to her as soon as the tea and the wind will IHOW. WIIDUT. Capt. Berry volunteer one. 1 eat praise for (`raw |IU`llIya Capt. William Berry. of the lifeboat station here. hastily got. his crew together and went: oubin a big sea and rescued them and their vawl boat. The vessel. with her cargo. will no doubt be a total loan. as she lies in about thirty foot of water. P1,...` l)........ -...l I.:- -..-... ._.I.:-|. 3, A Llfolnvlng Corp: Dld Gallant Service Thln Afternoon. Pom STANLI-2\', Ont... Nov. ll.-The aohooner Grown, of Detroit-, Capt. John M. Christie, loft, Cleveland on Wednesday loaded with slack coal for Hunt. Broa., of London. She was caught. in the gala of! last. night. and came to anchor twelve miles I west. of this place. where aliefoundered abhor anchor. The crew, consisting of six men, took to tho ynwl boat. and were discover- oddnlbing down the lake at one o'clock to-day. (`Ant-. lillinm nnrru nf Ilia lifn hunt upon uuoumon . . The Wullipmnvillo out being nppenled. tho solicitor oxprouing condence in win- ning the can. and the members of the board of work: ntiafying themselves: that: tho originnl agreement sun 3 aurcienh cplagnrd to the city. the penalty clnuao wu molt out. V, lllllh Ulllll Wlhll 4"!) |J|UIUlU- Manager Parker. of Queen's, says Otte- wa and McGill colleges lavor an intercol- lege league. Ottawa college supports four teams of bone-tide students or gradu- ates residing in the city where the college club exists. The league should have sta- bility for five years. McGi|| thinks the four teams would make an ideal league. Each team would have six matches, three at home and three away. LIUIL Tbe Quebec rugby union, at a meeting Wednesday night. suspended the Ottawa city club for the season. Walters was ex- pelled forever from playing football under the auspices of the union. Rnvnrnl hundred nnmnlimnnhnrinn warn . l.|.IU IUHPILUB Ul IIIIU H1011. | Several hundred complimentaries were issued by the Oegoode Hall club for tho game with Queen's at Rosedale. and the union has ordered the secretary to charge that club with `.Zt|.") tickets. ` wry Uuuugu, Lrluluy anu ueguuue. Kennedy, the centre scrimmage man of Ottawa City, has offered to play with the Tigers against. Oagoode Hall on Saturday. Toronto clubs are excited over the sugges- tion. "VI... f\....I...... ......|..... ....:.... -1. _ .____a:___ IIUIIIHDUII KIIIHU UII Dluuruuy. Ottawa college will play Montreal next Saturday, McGill having the bye. the lat her to play the winner for tho champion- ship. Mnnnnnr pnrlznr rm: nnh tlninlz nun... SHIP. Manager Parker does not think Ohtawn college would object. to the forming of an intermediate series. including Royal mili- tary college, Trinity and Oegoode. Kannadv. the; centre Am-immnsm mnn nf Win: In Trnnlplrlng In the sporting Ann: of This Buy City. Belleville sports propose to have a race track built. there. "*1... D......'......I:- bun I-...lI 5...... .1... L- I`-.. DFECK Ullllh lllBl'Un The Regiopolis football team goes to Gan- anoque on Saturday boplay the high school team of that place. luv Curtis is nnnnml nhninn nf Hm IIUGIII Ul LLIIII lJU1UUo Guy Curtis is second choice of the 0. R. F. U. for referee of the Oagoodo Hall- Hamilton game on Saturday. Ottawa nnllncm will nlnv Mnntrhnl nnvf. UUHJ` HUD IUIT vvuunuauuy. No sooner had the news of the approach- ing nuptials got abroad than Mrs. alien- dar, a handsome young widow, member of Rev. Mr. Morris ock eclered he should never marry his London lady love and, other means failing to alter the preacher s intention, she laid grave oharges against him before the board of dea- oons. Rev. Mr. Morris was so serious- .ly affected in his health by the trouble precipitated that he was obliged to go to the hospital. the nervous nhoclr. having superinduced an attack of heart disease. Finally the trial of the charges came on, and the result was the complete vindication of the minister. His enemies. including the buxom widow, were routed. and the congregation, by a large majority, voted absoluteoondence in him. This left the way clear to proceed with the marriage, but the groom was too ill to go to London. Thereupon the bride came to Chatham, and the ceremony was perform- ed, as recorded. 00 turns one pulln ol IIIOD. Mr. Folgor was Informed that the court: would not likely bind the company to any upoh moolution The Wullinmnvilla mm hnina Annnnlna! SALESMEN NOT SATISFIED. Will 09 LIUIU l|lUI'III_V. There is quite a romance, not to mention a ecendel, connected withthe ethir which berminebed so happily Wednesday. The Rev. Mr. Morris met. Min Hm-din in the Foreet. city A year ago. Since his incum- bency here he has corresponded regularly with the young lady, and the upehou wee an engegemenn. the date of the marriage being set for Wednesday. Nu nnnnar had the new: nf the nnnmnnh. A One 0! Loie At First BI[ht-(lreve Charges um Against The Minister By ` A Colored Wldqw or 0lnI.ham-e Wu _' Vlnnlonted And Wes Then Inn-ltd. ' CHATIIAM, 0nt.. Nov. ll.-The Rev. '1`. H. Morris, of the First Bap`. ist church, Chstham (colored,) w united yeeterdey in the bonds of matrimony to Miss Mary E. Hardin, of London. Owing to the- illness of the room the ceremony was preformed st St. oseph s hospital by the Rev. Dr. Bsttisby. J. W. Montgomery` scted ss groomexnsn. and the bride wee assisted by Miss O. V. Talliferio, of London. The happy couple will rnske their residence in this city. snd s_ reception to their friends will be held shortly. 'l`k--- 3- :.-.:h- A -A-_-'..nas nab On -run-`LIA-. MARRIED` THE GROOM m at.` JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL. A mzacaws Roman. SPORTING PARAGRAPHS. RESCUED THE CREW. An Awful cnuuropho. P II !):..I.... :.. -L_-- and his crew, which is B . are deserving of the grout.- ` their heroic rescue of the -run DAILY wuwr. 'I"HUl-ftsuax sovmumn 11? IUKDIG DD DIIO up HIGH` UUIIDIO IMOK. B. W. Folger objected to this on the [round that the council authorized the eolloitor to draft the agreement under the condition: of the former agreements. If anola a clauee wae eared out it may result in the tearln up of the double track. end leave a brea In the main ayatem from Bagot street to King on Prinoeee street. The terma ae apecied by the council be Idlnmd to or he would nah aha nnnr-fa

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