nue manor. ` I "The Very Rev. Dean Lauder is not a f Catholic olergyman. but he is a respectable ; Authority. In aaermon to the governor ' general : foot guards. preached on Sunday. l the 17th of October, he put before his hearers tho common-aenee view of Sunday observance. ' They should observe the Sabbath. he said ' but if recreation in ne- ceaaary on that day, let them give the first Kart to God and then enjoy themnolvea in armless recreation in the afteunorm . "The students of Ottawa college give the tiret part of the Sunday to God by assist- ing at` Holy macs. veapere. eermon and < benediction of the blessed sacrament. I They then give themselves to innocent am- inuaement And they have yet to learn. from thoae competent to teach. that the Catholic church dinapprovea of Sunday out- door games. "llnnvnn nrnam-un ua In-nm nun l....o|..... A BIG BOOM IN MINING CIRCLES --C UUC I Iv` tun-vu us - Ahmuh I312: in tlatnm `ha E "But the college ntudenta shell continue ta take their Sunday afternoon recreation _' on their own grounds in the future precise ly no they have done in the pens. They will , not look to the city press for guidance in " the mutter. | u'lVL... (7--.. n-.. n.__ r_.._I_.. .-_ _,L , J ululwon oelnu removga. I luuqwmg: _ "Tho Ottnwsduily papers hwo been m:|:- . In! 0 lot of bother reconulv about the due- I oration of the Snbbuth. In one way ornn . other 5 grail: many of the Now Hampshire l' Blue him have been forcibly, 1! non ole- E'""l.V. roltiirmod. Thu m..'.:.... ..c mu... ....n..... :. ..-... Klllhly. ruiulrmw. "The position of Ohtuvn college in very clout on this quucion. For four years no outaide club has been allowed to play toot- ball on the college grounds on Ssmdnv. Noria there any prob-biliuy of that pro- hibition being removgd. But. tho nnll-an nfndnnbn aha" nnntinno TIDE. ' , Tine lut `mm of the Owl. the bichl or-. an of the univonity of Ottawa. has the follqwing: "THC (ILBAIIA alailv nnnnra haw: hnnn rush- -.------- Allhthoo` Ooungo Insulin Bollnvu ll 'I'I|n|n And lion`: in rape In ._.-nL_ L_- ALA -L.._-A ... Incl hqnouou. T. F.'ARRlSON C0. surioaw spams. I-nnlhooo. V L.) 1..-`; uulvy Irupuonu an "II nun. uuppuu hands Md Ilpu. out-. hrnl-on. ocaldn. burnt. an qntcilymnnd by `Inch : Ihgnotlo Ointment. It in at preunt the article noutuod fat pilot. and it slnyl ouru than E. C. Nitcholl. Saturday and Ilonday; boyn' rocforo 81 'vor1h sun: 01 so mu. 8`. .'u and :2 nnoth X annel [Yahw- TGWII II-Cl`! `I M} WUITI Innh. Urund Union. -uwu--ru -u u-uuu uuwnl. I Mn. E. Gunior For-run, bu n/bomt.i- ' ful monument -placed at tho inn of hot buohancl in 81.. John's churchyard. Capo Vincent. It is half rnutic nrcoplnguu do- oign in mania. nlgippod {ram Chicago. It. in In line propomom, and the work in caudally onontod. The agony one Iuers while uniting for romothlng to relieve the pain of an occi- donul scald. burn. apruin or wound, should convince anyone of tho nooouity of I BIRD)! having "Quickcun" at hind. It ! gives instant roliel. and cures quickly. on ` no microboo can retard healing or cnuoo in- E llammntion whore "Quickcuro" is mad. I .mn.uIuu|. Ul -.JllHl>lUU luI_)e- ' "(loorgo Alger was sentenced when the I country wen greatly excited over the Hen- | dorehobt. murder. which waqdono to gel. ` the insurance. The one of Alger. how I over, I-es much different. Ho hand his ; wo. who was dyingnf consumption. in- sured. But :no `fraud wee committed, on no insurance , money wee obtained by Al- ger. The entence was won more ee an ` example then anything e so. II. but now ` been considered the: Alger hes eufforodl uulciently for bin mic-repreeentetion. and I ehet jnatico has been done in the matter 1 so he has been released The report of I the trial judge wee favorable to thin. 3339 PII uulld pic qqu, 10;] I A `-1; Iln In-on Pnnlumul. Alter aorving sevonboon mouths of :1.` romance uf seven yours. pa--ed upon him at. Whnby in March. I896, George E. I Alger. convicted of attempting to defraud a life insurance company, has been mlosun ` edlrom Kingatonpeuitentinry. The de- pnrtment of ..jusl.ice anyei "(lonrcm Alwnr nun manhunt-ml u-lmn oh. I ()vs1`EFR.I Dr. Johnson Vnuqulnhod. Dr. Johnson : tongue spu-ed nobody. I and natumllyenouuh if anyone even got. ` the better of him in n verbal encounter in was cnmidelod n memorable victory. In this spirit A Search fumly cherishes an `Anecdote of his trip to Scotland. He had stopped at. tho houm for a meal, and was I hold to the nat.ion:n| dish. I H. l..|......... _.|.-. 1.. .._.. .L:_|_ _r __.._ W` J I lllll DU bill! ll-`IDIUINII UIIHI. "Dr. Johmun, what. do you Lhink of our Scotch broth '1" Mndnm, was the In-war, "in my opin- ion in in only t, for pigs.` "Than hnvn nnmn morn maid um um. conIan'I; learn mm mnvuung." , "Well. I ve lesrnoci one thing I-inco I've been with you. said Pat. --wmm that ? "That eighteen hundred make a ban." Pat wu retained.--A1~mu.I.. Snrcnsm. generally doesn't pay unless it hoof the pleasant kind used by an Irish- man tn his employer, a coal dealer, who proposed to discharge him because "he I couldn't. learn him nuvbhing. "Wall, Fun In xrnnzi nnn Rhino -invm Y`... IIUPIICI`. IIB ylllllill. '__'l.'VlE WJIIHK B DU\\'|DCI|` , _ed 2" More oil was administered, but. the . 3 engineer began to smell a rat. Pretty; |_' won the crank squashed again, whan,~ slipping up behind Muccabe, he squirted I `hull: pint of oil down the joker u buck. <""l`here," said he, I guess that crank | 1 won : zqueak any more !" Wily UI lIl'|(|llIIUlH4. Ibronght down the house with cheers by simply re lying than "1 believed I lnul nocmnpliohei one thing that had never been accomplished but once before in the ' history of the world, anal that was when 1 nnungel opened the mouth of Bnlnmm`a 1 us." During the rest. of his college course ( it was not uncmnmon to hear him celled am. to on the lootball ground. "(lo it. Balmun." But. he never spoke to me again from blmt. day, unrl probably remem- ' bored in against me All the ream of his life It would have been better not. to have said M - ` oppoain HI. ULIU IN C KUIIUTII TIIIU IV U09! K. ply. When I rst entered good old l)art- , mouth collegel was appointed to repro- eent our ohms in D debate with a member of each of tho other classes. and the junior diaputont thought he would (and did) ma 0 considerable laughter at our ex - Esme biy quoting Milton`: Pnrndiee Low. ' 0 Hum Iy cloned by saying that "for an \ angel,I had accomplished very little in the way of zmzument." Salty at-npuono on tho D;-ad. oluppud undn Ilnu. cute. bml-on. health. hm-no. I uu IIIUIV A IIUVUT '}UUl(l TUIIU LIIU HI.-UH. L-xwton Look the shoot down to Greeley and pointed out to him A. nrtioularly aw- ful o-crawl of tho rooster : gag, making what: word that was Greeley looked at it a i ` momentiand rephed with a frown : " `UucousLitut.iou9.l.' of course." Lawton went. back to tho composing room ! nnd lllhed his but wuth the utter snug ` froid. Tho old'man never knew how the | i copy was produced. ! Horace Greeley`: Wrltluz. I i There was only one printer who could read Greeley : writing well enough to put . it `in type. He used to boast that he could read the great write:-`e wondrous crawl ll ` mile away. Ono night the boys in the Tribune composing room put upajob" on the old mum. They took two roosters. made them walk around on a newly inked form und then run all over ten eheets of . copy paper. The foreman wrote over it in ` (.lroeley s well-known scra,wl, The Plain lluty of Congress. and put it on old ' moo bawton`s hook. I think his name was Lawton. but if it was not it does not matter much. The old printer picked it up, swore a little. remarked that they had to shove the stuff on the old man. as usual. adjusted his spectacles and began sticking type. The other printers watched him for a `few minutes. but beyond a muttered oath or two he gave no sign. lnwton went on setting type until about halfway through the copy Then he was stuck. He took the copy over to the foreman and v ` asked : ' "Jack, what is that word 1'" Idon`t know, replied the foreman. I "You know 1 never could read the stull." I .|urI:\n Innlr cl... ..l..-...e A....... 5.. r'l......I.... Graphic, lneeebde done In Turned. I-hcosbe. the wntriloqulnb. run I grew prnctionl joker. Severnl years ago he wee on board I river nhenmbont. and, having made friends with the engineer, in nl. ilowed the freedom of the engine room. Presently I certain pub of the mechinery begun to creek. The engineer oiled it and went about his duties. In the course of a few minutes the creaking was heard again; and the enginqor rushed over, oil can in hand. to lubricate the name crank. Again he resumed his: post. hub in was only: few minutes before the same old crank was oreaking louder than over. "Grout ; Jupiter." he yelled. `fthe thing's he\\'it.ch- ` ed 3' More nil um: nrimininnrnd. hut. thn . uu In In onuy no 10!` plga. ' "Then have some more. said the wo- nun aromas Br` u"cm-:6 Maia . \ Pomona! Barnum Don I. Pay. .-_ .- .. ..._..-A .-_-.._.:,._ A, Bound A Ionumon Rollo! from l'uIn. ... _.__ -_.n-._- ...|_2|_ _ 75 I 7? PRINCESS STREET! We have the largest assortment oi stove: in the city. Examine them befote purchnsing. I18-120 Princess Street. The in: Amherst Hall and Pam Cool: Stoves are ned with the dup- iex Grate. Powerful Heaters. Ec-. onomical on coal nnd handsome in design. Tho Connor Bookntoro. octane of Pinon no iullnnon In | "$3 in. Hygiene Crush Towolling 100 E yard. `I n...I. \.'..l....L.\.... 04 z.` ...:.I. on. 1 nuI;uu I III' vu-UU llllll. ' Pure Wool White Blankets. aim a 68x86, wnight; H lbs. at $4.50 pair. - Gray Union lilmilmts. size l3-lxH-I, [ I weight 7 lbs,M $1.90 pair. i ` Flnnnelette Blankets Grey or } White. 750 pair. , Wool Sheeting, 2 yards wide. worth 650 for 600 yard. `I.`_...... L'A._1-.. 'l.`I-.._..,I An, , -`I HIIU I'll UUo Golf Tweeds for Ulslers. 14 yards wide, worth $1 for 500 yard. Ulster Twends. 1; yuds wide. worth 81 for N50 yard. f Brown Beaver Cloth for Mnntlos. worth $1.25 for 75 yard. Froine and Beaver Cloth for Mom- tlaa, worth $1.61) for 81 yard. '1-\|\1a-\r\'r\ I)l....|. .\...`l \L..... !\,.....4.. . ""\"n".;".l~.."-$3's'z'.lZ:2"'T51`$3313; iCl0lh Coats. double breast. Collar. correct style. special nt \\'n|nnn'a nl...\l. Nuns I`lnH. \ UIHIL. IJUIIUUU l:1|.VlU. Hlvlfullll Ill .:Hl.Hl. ` \~ Wmnen's muck Nup (Tint-h (MMR, 'l` . special at 82.76. N } Come with the crowds to U IUI LUU Jul: E W86 in. Fancy Stripe Skirting, worth 250 for 200. 1'1 .11` Tl1,_.,.`|, I `IV! 1 4 . I Starr & Sutclie, III) _YIIl\Il l":mtory Flannel Sliirtiiig. worth 250 for 17c. 25 in. (imy Flannel. Plain or Twill, light or dark colors. at. 10c yard. 27 in. (lroy Flmmnl. Plain or Twill- u ed.liglit. or dark cnlomut 1250 yard. 67 in. Unlileuclied TB.l)l0 Linen 250. I30 in.Unblenclied 'l`a.l>le Lineu 260. i ]H in. Linen Roller Towolling 50 l vnr ! l I l i I ya{i. 0:) 1 _y III u. l ; Black Velveteen, 2-1 in. wide. 95c l yard. I\,,,, 1 Val | n Toronto Saturday Night, ELLIOTT Bnos..` !i3[E':i':1.:`I*.`|nnnelott0 Skirting. worth _ 150 for 10c yard. `K 9 in wnnnu Q1-inn QIn'.~lu'nn nu-uJ|u \ll.I\J IUI UVIU .".I\.Il Fancy Stnpe Flanneletto, wide. at 60 yard. I.` ,.L,__,, `I.\I,,, I rut .- .1 Value In 1`2o ynrd. Qhu wlnnnn`n|.\ Qlphnum can-H` 86 in. Green and Black Sc-rgea,| UIIU IUI U00 Men's Union Shirts and Drawers, worth 850 for 250 ouch. `]____v_ |r___,_ in II! ,1 nun 1 I 1 I Men`s Flnnnelatte Shirts, regular 860 for 250. IV,..u,1v I f`I'I I is vvulul HUD III! 000 UIUII. Men's Heavy all Wool Ribbed Shirts and Drawers 50c each. Men's Cottonmlo Overalls 690. i Men's Smocks69c. All Wool. 3 ply Canadian Yarn. 400 lb. Black Scotch Fingering Yum 65c lb. Illanlieb time is coming. We have some wonderful values, extra woll `uishnl. White lllaiiilcota aize_5Gx7-I iu.. weight. 5 lbs. for 21.60 pair. \\/liifn nlnnlrnla ui-1n llv nminld nu nclgllla u Aun. lUl' Ll.UU pill} `White Blankets, size 00x80, weight 6 lbs, 82 pair. `V`\;n unnbnlu n:vtn '71`-D0 )to trade with a One Price Lfaslt Store. Because you only pay for the goods you get-you don't pay for an- lother's unpaid purchase; and one rice to all is the lfairest way. You get the benet of t e lowest prices always. As the cold weathe teason draws nearer these lines are of interest to you : l :i7\7i.TtZP'ii3&x1kezu, size 74x82 iu., wci;;ht 7 lbs, $8.50 pair. ' l IIl-n \vnnl `Vlfn `nl....lmI. uivpn F. N1sB1-:T's; `It Is An Advantage 0 To You Moones ..'u:E$'1"=` PURE` GQLDJE1 LYI Pre inn powde -dform from the finest uellty ca! 3 foot jell tuned and ground with 1351:: `game of pure (ruff? avors-Lemon-Orane- up- --Gra_tpe Fmit-Pineapple-Strewberry-Vlnlllt - I"]III'//. j A M061` DELICIOUS-'.l ABlT.'EH `liDE8f8'I.l-`CT PkPA/?'-//r- TWO-/`7//`/W'Jb FOIIMERLY RICHMOND & C04. I louver I Vnlvet $5.75. N Ivnnwlv 15 IE llI"I.'\Io It has won favor from in- telligent people as the high- cat type of its class. lo...-.....|.:..-- -| .... -- .1--- Toronto Mail, \nK`U I] `IV Ill ll \plCl!Uo It combine: elegance, dur- ability, convenience gnd_eco- nomy. ' -any sacs: Q A Al\J|'l&l I9 appreciated in every hdme where it is used. Perfect in point of use and beauty. Admired in every home. The `.` HAPPY HOME" is LII each. `III UEUH I ' White Cnmbrio Handkerchiefs .`.`o ouch. White Lawn llmulkerclxiafa. hom- stitohml, Ii for 260. I)_...J DA.._.__ \IY-..I II... 1.4,. -. ._,'|. IJIIUI Boys` Knit Wool Gloves at 20c.25o. Boys Kid Mitts. lined. 25c. 40c. Boys` Ki-I Gloves. linml, I300. Bridle Hair Brushes. solid buck, regular 850 for 260. N l w Idea Paper Psoma 100 each. 'l`nilol. Soup. :3 in in box. 100 box. lllaok Rubber and Ilorn Combs 6c, 80 niml 10c. Pins. lo paper. Needles 1c pnper. llnir Pins 10 pnolmao. Snfuity Pins 2 slueutn for 50. \\'hisks 60 and 100 each. llnml Mirrors 10o 0M`i|. llose liupportmra Dc pair. (`nlorod Mending Wool: Iv cnrd. 'l`oot.ln Brushes 50. 100 and 160. Nail Scrubs at 2c each. mJiv?rl)`_\",t`i"\": .(10l Hose, llemy rib- | bed. 200 nnd 25. n:._I_- `l\-.-l.I- `L ..- n-_1 -, II- ,_ "u(lii;l`;? i;<;:;bfeml-neo (`.asImmro [I030 200 and 250. II'..__ II I n A I - `1\ HUU I-IIILI `UUI Women's Wool Overntoolcings 100 pnir. `vnvnnn`n Lml `Ulla OH.` 0! . |\n:n I III) Illlll -GUO- Women a Knit. \VoolGloes at 26c. 86c. , O 7, , `A `II I ril I an ll- Are receiving complimentary letters and words of praiao from their policy ;~n|Addors'every day. MRS. AYEARST writes :~- -.;u.uvu Full Flop Huts at 250 and 500. Full. Walking Hate at 50c uml 750. 'l.`rimmu(l llutu at $1.50. 82. $`.. ..() and up. Fluunoletto Embroidery so yard. Printed Border Handkerchiefs 20 -_-l. u\'V.nmon`n Wool Mitts 200, 25c pair. Wmm-n a (Jashmore (Haven ]2o. 150 and 200. uv__,___,:, n u uy I111 ' . A. m`\Ji <.wW11|1'c-,n1's Wool Drawers at 9.6o.60c, 750. 850. (`I ,'I1,,- u `IV \ro I` .' rs -. Wool Combination Suitu ut $1.15 ouch. `\'..I....s II`....`.. a..:...\......1 on an VUIV $1.50. l4`..II Women's Black. Navy and Brown Nap \Olotl1 Costa. double lnrontml. Velvet Collar. at $8.75. Girls` Tweed Ulster! at $8.26. Girls` Twood Roofers ml $2.50. Wnmon's Australian Wallaby Fur (Fonts, Farmers Snlin Lined. at $15. \V.........I.. hI....I. A..A....)..... I'|....a.. .W.lu.Incl: Bntecu Corsets, worth 760 for 500. II7-___,,I_ III,,I I`. ,I' ,1`. (V..` , M\\"';xur;ox1`a Wool Combination Suits, $1.25 and $2.50. \\.V.-unn..'. `x :\n` 17-.t.0n. OK. Kl`. dlniI(l1::1'u WoolCo1nbinMinu Suits $1 each. 7\H-n.\..' \U....l fV......l.Z....l!.\.. L`..1A.. ..t \.`Ul||'l`. 1.`l|l'|LlUV-'1 |3l|l`|ll IJlIuIUlIg III! $10. Women's Black Aatnlmu Coats $25. lHn,.I- Duh`... {`.u...-|.. --no.6]. EH.- `PHONE 2| 9 `I I.`-Ill IIIIU |TQ|UUn Women's Wool Vents 200. 950, life. 750. $1. \\7.........v- \17--1 n....._.-..- ..A or. an- I. I U UNI-"um Vclvot. Tums, trimmed. 81.26. 1 K1] Ehiislmas Papers; A I, lune:-at Ayoerum. send my thanks to the acturen` [Ho Innnrnnco Company for e llnmedlebo Attention in sending cheque of One Ihonuml Dollue. whlctlz Inn We `Am nip! Ineumnee my Ion Alfred ltniqe ` I) hlcutri-dlntlhir Company. -' '- - :-.-.~.-:. Believe me. you" truly, (Sunni: I IAR'+,AIl.ET AYIIABST. Telbotvllle, Qua. Ilrln 9! In. JOHN R. wmeum Generql Agent Manufacturers` Lxfe Insurance Co., at WAl)lv}'S T\DITf1 L11`; \DD Through tholr formoraoqualntnrnco with the Countprfelt artlole Scaled fond packets dnly. Never In bu|k-26o. 300,4-Oc, 50c.6O -.._._`1 . : : THE: : : ' Manufacturers V life Insurance Company. Fat 1 Bladder or Kid- ney rater the'C1n.n- noma 8:-mums Snu- `I'll otwlgrs SFLPHUR prob: y unequall- Sold by bIt deIl- -Q`.-nngg. - `, . IR HOW PAR-FAIID BIIIFDA3. v hi cable oonnnulcnon nu oqublo but unluuuo J must: run. bann- Leave your orders at ' " 7[' " ""'-" " vvlpuuun uuua Auuuua. . ..-- - -LntoI lTu1t`a.o the world his cum: to appreciate the \, u`tuoua, l)(l c1cua urnw na Quamnon at v "sauna" BERMUDA. Illustrated London News.` % rXovt~:'s.- King St. We united for cool weather be- fore ordering our Oyahrq. and m ruult may no coming to no I You can buy with every confi- dence en to their freshness end pun ! . Bundenh 80. Selects 40. xtn 801001: 500. NOTICE. I897. Auuhv VU-, nu Vvn DRITG STORE.` Holly Leaves, Etc. Toronto Globe, CEYLEN TEA Thiiuotoomnypudoon nowadays to *VINI&lwUlh Canadian pnoplo tannin Thonbiulud julieohu cl Inlohunudq his hoctiunawmh lghobualnfnupriuuolnnunryhd iiijft 1;-gig.` `no A In I... __..._A vbiounilcrnyinhow In pt-opuul Hon. John uggn. oII.Pbt.uW no. nlduhcliglhdlhohppplif ro Iunuptouonboul III Cantu `lo:-unto clnctiois. `agrant 3 ght. a ndboc no.nnd.IIq willptohbly humano- .|.s..| gtguujjjrc-wuuul IIU Z0" uningc Icuuhhuoin hofpnnoc Idldqcuiunuthuucovhu limit- .1 |*"'.'.:'ro..".'.'...'- '*---=-- T!` 'a"D1.0.'I'.3. And again. Tbochuogo of coma indu- mu indiuhl that tho Iunngorl Ill bonu- hunuu. They shonid ho roqnind to sign on Iguanas to` nlund that tiny ncoin inthocnolof nlunhor novingsbonl an an Ipim aka ' '-1:: `Tow. of cooroo, is .3 dood Iottot. It con. you know. be no oooily cucumvontod. Tho extant 0! tho, bonno compomion in. tboroforo. not ,rov otroinod oovo by A comidontion for tho Qodis 03 tho city. How much con it. mm on dobontnroo? How much debt con I ' Iooioipolily any ond not oripplo iuooli`? `Tho iouaolnuo. ' ` ~ Iuvinlrvicvevlu -u nu-v---9 -us nun-u nu:-u-vuo Note this IS on incompleterocord : To- K ronto is concerned about the Sunlight .-onp works. which it is proposed to plant some- wherein Cannde, end that somewhere the piece that will provide the bent facilities and highest inducemente. The Ottawa & New York reilwey company, which is doing business in Cornwull, And got 335.000 to pub its shops there, is said to be looking for e site for its shops which it may obtain free And with it 1 bonus of about 8100.000: Brentlord lost the Grand Trunk reilwny repair shops (which went to London), but its! relunded bonus of 835.000 it offers to the Basin Waggon works, now at Woodstock, and that institution may return to the scene of its first triumphs and succees. And Kingston and Trenton are guring upon the Abbott rolling mill-, u repreeenteve of which he been here and left the impreesion that e site. free. exemption from axes for a number of yeere,snd I bonus of 350,000 will have their eifects. "Ontuio 3000 mud on the bonus habit." aye I Toronto paper. the Star. but Toron- to cut: the pace. '."I`ho question in," it month. _"if those plncnn can and do otfer inducements why mnnot Toronto adopt the MI!!! policy and beat them at their own gun? It. Fleming (the officer with a keen scent tot induotriea), docluea that it nboll not be his into if Toronto gut: Ion in any nature nogotintionn of tint hind." 151.- -_n: L....-_ |__ -1 ____ -_ pl;iAwe.{.1hega.;.;u.;.;g;;.e.V 1 Wisdom from Thorns. _l VI'1'nI I will onblo oonnnniuuon an vac osipqu dg;ooa..I Ldnjnn Ilrl.|'hh no.-'v and 1 uu-... nr\rnV\'a ulnlnu . A Toronto paper doolnro-. on the evi- ' donco shot. bu been submitted to it. thut the people 0! Ontario hove gone bonna mud. Coruin it in that the town: And cities are Iomowhnb in competition just now reaped.- ing the Incntion uf indultrioe, and that this competition in having its uounl mulu. \Y..A- AL}- -- __ l_--_.-_I-.- ___-_.l . II`- The run hu boon I study unto many, and hi: conduct, oupecially` during the tribl, convinced most people thou hoian muule. without a proper ounce of what. he an and does. So he goes to the ponitonhitry {or I term which in equal to on average lifetime. to medium upon his life if he ever recovers hi: rouon again. -uvu-yr V, Iv: nu-- -up nu... Kelley in well connected. and was given the opportunity, in his youth. by educa- tion and otherwiee, to become a useful man. But, according to a letter which he wrote toa friend some time since, while awaiting hie trial, while still young, he made a bargalh with the devil, that for is certain number of yeare he would serve the evil one in order thereby to sample all the wickedness there won in the world. Abandoned to vice i'n all it: forms. culmi- nating in the robbery and murder at Someriwofth. be seem: to have run his dreadful course. To thgjudge who tried him he said. "If you fix the date of my execution on the 16th day of January, 1898, then I will retract my plea and plead guilty to the murder. The llith of Janu- ary oompletea the period of his contract with the devil, and he does not want to live alter than. Jinan-1 --ulr. u vu.-..u-. Ho Illd be wan innocent of the crime at link. but he withdrew than plea and admitted that he had foully killed the custodian of the bank`a fund: becauaa that oflioial stood in the way of his criminal oonoaptiona. That he was not then doom- eygllodaath ia only accounted for on the pigqaumption that he wagwnentally un- balanced and so I.lnac(`:1unl.ablo. in large meaaare, for what he did. I7.aa,_.2 _,II _____,..,_I .__,I,,,,_ ,E,.__. uuuv .. \- nunua .y.. - -... Joseph E. Kelley.- the murderer of Stickney. cashier of the Greet` Fella Ne- tionel Bank, of Somerlwortb, N.H.. in Aprillnlt, has just: been tried so Dover. N H..fonnd guilhy. and sentenced to thirty yearn impritonmenb. `D - --;A L- ..-- :--..\.......L nl IL- A-2-mg at THE DAILY VV_HIG. "013/If por Or-but com`-2 Bonus mm. SERVING THE DEVIL. Oll M` `.1. H" N .7 [WWI XI. I 0! -5. an an 4 . :7. %"u-I'm In. uttm.oO|v:I?.I,o..A:nc|I|:i"r,y OII -auhllronl in: union (Urbano or `IIIOOQIO U I|:I:l'I`.(l0."';'Y York. The argue. o. o I tun onnguon (bu, 8|. In-3. Innlntquo. R0 Lula and vision. II-no nlood beautiful and |v:IOfO0I~ IOIII. all Nichol by uocuuhi of Ila Quhuicsnvuu mummy Inn av Ycn. Dunno thofnptu list Join- . II 10 ICO . and lint but loud-niacin as calcium 0! I to A.. IILIIJS 0lJI'II- guns . III I It. ml:-oy. Nu! Eh at . . II IJY. Mac-Ion. um. IAll.Il.noIow.QIuoo Dawn from the empty sangors fly Thnno rt-ho! hardy-m. 'lhe flaming bill In cleared! the (rim position spin-cl, As was the qonrnlh will. The colonel`: um lo vrnrd did make it- Tln Gordon HI; lander: will an it! __ ____...__.. Inland Au no In. Iletln Ru. Wiliiuim Putuwon in Gdnt arch. Iondoy owning It 8 Joint. `ho ~l?-IlIVCBl in chit p-duaolIHo::n. nun awn! Inr Inn`, (00 uum In mu. Rush bu.-thin, plums and tilt ! The fifty yards of [in are passed-- Tho llvnf! ridgrja gained at Int. Tn skirt nf pipes .1 ml ale.-um nf blades The gldrfbus hum I-any _)n_\-nus turth. Drmrnlng (ho muakt-tn on the hill .' \\'ith slag.-m frnm ch north; Stay them! Death`: poll. hell`: selgiva crmmd. ruly Inux MI-In .1 poll, IIPII 8 3t`Il,| ground. When Gordon! to tho battle hound! Fienw. splondl, faithful nth-nni :1! Roman. To lightsome. homely, Highland li|l; `Tm swift for me, too hulrl x.. (nil. Rluh Inukin hllllnnn -n.l Lila! pt "Won of -tho- Gm-dun llighlnndern. (`oluninl Mntlnins lmully cries. Tlui general`: ords-rs are no mlw, At nn_\' m-Nlful s.-u'rificv*. Yonder position! His we'll make it- 'Tho Gordan lligdilnnders will tnky it !" Then from grey bnllmw whc-retlxey rrnuvh 'Hm sons of Scotland silent gather- \\'ild Indigo .-mcl tunmrixk.-z hrush The limlu hp-mi in'purpIo hmtlwr; Tlm (`mrtlnn Highland:-.r.~s full in- Piperr and n||-nel|'s hridg In win. .-\ln.-1! rm drvndful lrivv.~x Ihnl hnil nr hisain lend! Thu run.-umn .-aluin Roll cumherinn lhusv he-rtniv fa-at \\'hivh would ml\`:|nt`. `Hm hluody plnin ls linorml o'er with rml .-mr`| hl-wk- lmmotslnires, lN`l`|I_\'.`Ihil`t'.l_ lurn hark! Tho (`morklms start! Not rs-udi|_v will '|'|mew Iitllv pngrnws ml the` hills 'l`urn hm-k for fl:um>, nr shot. or .~ Hut hum`, to-may. liq l`(IUl':lg".' l.iHs! Tho lmldo-:4! man by man must hloml, `l'l|r~ (`.ourkhn~'. (`nnnnt In nus an-ml! l)nrs`tshirI` mvn nml l)vrlx_v.u|1iru-T- Rilll qnllnnt vnrpe!---fnrlll In the frunl P- F':lrlI`.\-x they (~lnm- in Irma-linkm|r:1uks Hf Hunt sic-rn gap In Iwur llw lnrunl. \\`hnl mnnhnud tn.-I_\' and ln_v:1ll_\'. And pride and pluck. this fun shall see! Iuuum But the two repreeentetives of agricul- tural in the oebinetl of the dominion and Ontario are of one mind that there in ree- aon for experimentation and education. and Hon. Mr. Fisher hoe undertehen to make his work on thorough en pouible. Not only in be determined to rid the experimental form of tuberculous cattle. but he will prove. by the experience of those co-operating with him, how (Ian ode and its cattle may be freed from the disonso. Curiously enough the doctors dillerea to the result of drinking the milk of diseased cattle. There should` not be any room for thin dillerenco of opinion. The ordinary laymen will set- thevwiedom of not uuing any milk which may be tainted. ...__- ..Z__ "The Gordon Highlander-I \VI|I l'e|Le It" Hy Sir Edwin Arnold. l-`:i'i_\- yard.-+ wide the plutformsin-icl ml Between the shelters and the ridge. Only suc_h slender S|l:l(`(' to Crssn, And '11.: of victory the. hridgp, llut on llm.~m rocks right. llmusnnrl Inna Fifty ynrtls wit!!! No more? Yet lure one step upun Hm! lvvvlle-d sprn-o-, And the hnlvu line.-Inmn, torn withshut, Mills dead or dying In his face. A smrln-swopv. hridgc-3-.-L hrldge 0! hell !- ' [hm deadly you prune corpses tell. liul on llmm-. nu- foes, \\'ith. furious fl`, an." an us The question is. Can anything he done to abbreviate the spread of tuberculosis in uvvl uuyvav---v vvvn-e cattle? Can stock affected thereby' be` treated to advantage, and cured? Ac- cording tn one authority, Dr. 'l`rent.' in the Medical Review. en answer comes in the airmative. He says that cows are over-milked. given no rest during prog. nancy: that they are sometimes conned too much and too closely. But the prin V cipal cause of tuberculosis, or decline. is over-work, over-milking. The law, adds Dr. Trent, should compel every farmer or dairyman toallow his cows to go dry for the last three months of gesta~ tion. This isa very serious matter, and I hope that other physicians will investi- gate for themselves A farmer. in the vicinity of Kingstomsays he has had tuber- culous cettle. and they not differently under dierent circumstances. One cow failed and faded away and died as an individual does who is suffering from tuberculosis. The tnberculine test is considered certain in determining the presence of disease. but the stoclxmen are not at all agreed that the cattle so marked should be slaughtered since that would involven. pretty general destruction. one against which the cat tle men pretty generally protest. The law concerning this test was considered exacting, too exacting for the time being. and suspended by the Ontario govern mont. Ijluyvuluuogjuwilil ytvi nanny. Conn mint Grand Union. lotto bfllinhcnrvul Viv. r '1 ,xvw---v-r ,- an _.8'l`A|lPING.OUT'D`ISEA8E.. The iederelgovernnent in pureulng e ,. proper course in stomping out the diocese n thet nee eppeered nnrong end effected the nettle of theexperimentnl form. Some years Age tuberculoele ettecked the dniry herd, end the vetnrineriee bed vto eleu gh- ter oil` the bovinee in lnrge numhere Again the disease hoe hrolfen o_ut-not through e revivel of the old epidemic, but through the re-introduction oi it in newly purohued ntoe_l-md the prooeee of purication he been reeortod to efreeh. Incidentally the minister of agriculture. eprncticnl nud lncceeelul former. nnnouncee that he will now rnnke ouch teete on will enehle them end the government he represente to give proper I edvioe upon the subject. In thie wey and manner the iederel government he under- taken to not in thet puternnl epirit which he: made-Germeny eo notable for its pub- lic enterprise in recent years. end which bee paved the why for advancement end reform in every important work. 'I\L.. ..... 5:-.. :- IV... ___L|.:..... I... J--- wuUy$IIIwIIIUGI'IIK1 [IO |iu_ IO hush nlbud " me. sAfizu1l!. 3,43. 139 Hm pnssngo close 3 ..... r..`;'.: :""""` an objcuuhyun u`-W -hlrynnogu t 1 nlul UHF EXICI I'm Illll I5 Ill 00 CIIIHOF booqulhd hr Ion (hm N2 50. Bonn! pntunctochoonolrou. and lining: sud tluxinnlnp equal to dared nu Gnnd E00 ITHIO IIQOIIIOI. A Kngton oh:-(yuan has boon pro- moted.` 0 lo Iunng tho pulpit and will otlit 3 pp. _-.._. nbholl III $0 :73." 0I|'I II II III urn lilac l|'I FIJI mun uylw -- -coin trio. kid tip-would sully all for 02. Tab I look in one window or come in mud undue sham. Hulnu & Locust. ___._......_.~....._ _. lindrr The Home " A small audience witne-red the prmluc Lion of the naval comotlg/drama, Under `he Dome." at the Grand nporn homo Met. night. Tho story in one act. hinges on nietoric fncte pertaining to the Sunoun up- rising, and the scenic prodnctionvn were aomething grand. `Thfwreok of the war vereel "Trenton" wee an aotounrling -uene. l`he ferry boat trip and the capital were beautifully eet forth. The thread of the play is eimplo. but intereetimr. T. J. Lanprdon. an a tailor of the "`l`renton." molt hie pout in an intelligent manner, ani int pereonated the character in n true eailor- `ihe fashion. winning frfquent applause. Charles McElhnney and Mira Mae Lnngdon -also gave good eupport. Perrier Committed. 0'l'l'A\\'A. Nov |.'t - Major Sherwood. r-omuiieainner of the dominion police. has returned from` Pembrolre. where he eecured the committal of the man Camille Perrier. for counterfeiting. Perrier wee a member of the Ottawa police force when chief Sher- wqod yaeita head and en diuniaeed by him for improper conduct. OI The Ioueward trip. Dr. Starr. Toronto. brother of the Rev. J . E Starr. spent yesterday in Kingston. He wee homeward bound from England. Through the venel being detained re dawn on \he gel! of St. Lawrence the voy- age extended over two weeks-. Hints uuvwwu Thou ladies vici kid button boots 0! ours as 81 50 no made in the hull. Mylo: .,-nnin inn, hial lin_.Inn]d Ill! Bl fnr 2U-K huts-ilk Rcoonlor. A Kn.-ulna Alcoa -In-nunnuipuv "`"`l.l`.i Apropos of the accident at Lensdnwne n a-tn-r_v In mid of an Incident that happened only a week or an ago that mi he have re- -iited in serious ions of life ut for the vigilance of the engineer. One oi the f`|`Qh9,FXl`l`6880 `mm the we-twaa obliged *0 shop: few mile hoatoi the in action owing to wine alight. ulldhp A i.eigin.Lhnt m.u_ men don-patclied from King-ton Ihmtiy sflel` the express came thundering along it A rapid rate. when to his horror the en giiwai ruw just heed of him the tail lights- of the express. He whintled down hroeiu-, mveraed the engine and get the train un vier control The oiiicinla of the oxpronn 4.-sw the freight. udvencink and hastily boarding their tmin hastened away as {out ul steam could curry them. thus avoiding what might have been a serious reer-and `\COid0b. PLIJMPAND LUSCIOUS. .3-_--._.__.jj.. MIjht-Tln\'e noon Dluntroun. mumnoqxw Journal. A ...... .. .1 AL- ___J-..A. -5 I -......I..... ' l.llll0l|I|y!f.el'l10f identifying criminnle by Hunt! UOIIIITI [UT Ill! Illl WIIH lJl'UUu This means. without doubt. a big boom } for them quaint. old sown in the new in Lure. plendld System It Generally Adopted. In talking over the adoption of the Bor- rho Toronto police. chief-of-police Horsey. ` lnnu evening. expressed his green faith in the 1-yiitem If is were Adopted tliroupylionr. i xho country nnd contrnlizsrl with the government. Bus [or only one city no work under the ayacein. and the police in other mtiea to follow their own plnns.il; was like lrilling different. companies in the same battalion by dilleront styles of drill. The - French system, introduced by llertillion. lays down A regular line of measurement! to bataken of criminals. and in France. _ whore mouuremonbe are sent. to govern- l rnenb headquarters, and any protect. wi.h- J ma lor ll description of an criminal. who l had been in the clutch o the luv onco. minds direct to the igirvernmonu. Chief l{o'uey thinkn the system will be even- bmll} adopted b_v Cmnidn. opunnu nu mus same aocuon nna nus al- ' `"""-'-"'"'- -"W ~ - -1- reudy sunk two more ahafta near by. There is a great. temptation to people Johnny Bay. Cloynel has given an op. somewhat gifted in that direction [0 m- ` Lion 50 Mpcmguolm on mg mino nonb..,.gg ` dulge in sarcasm; and ibuomotimea requires of that, \-illago for ve thousand dollarp, I considerable determination to resist; doing mot Jozoph Jamel and was informed that W. but I! 43 Reneral rule it doom ! pay. { one rumor of ma being offered fty t.hou- | first .q~.md dollar; for big mine was true, v college I 'f\|..:,. .......... .... sL....L Anukb .. Li... L.-...... | nnnr. nnr nlnnu in n rlnlsnln urilh n nlnvxkn Lwuuu nuns. Prospects are now better than over for a big boom in mining an Flinton. The Golden Fleece Mine has boon visited ro cenbly by several experts with the result. that. share has been a roorgnniznbion of the company. I understand 100 men arc to` I bu put. no work within thirr._v days time. in. mm Hnlmu mnnn, hwnlvn mllan mun. nf DU [H19 H0 \V(Il`K Wlhlllll l.lIlI|:_\' Hl|_VE LIITIU AL the Helena mine, twolvo mules onus of Cloyne, a shaft has now been sunk over t fifty feet with an excellent allowing The l force here is also noon to be izxcreimed. A. M, Chisholm, the ' proprienor of this mine, has already obtained some very valuable options in this same section and has al- Jnhnnv Rnv, {`.InvnA_ has uivnn an nn. uuul. - TH -fur ynn ybdl the El - h Grub-"n hp-`gun LIL ` Golden I"loom9 `lo no opurutoddvlr. James Kqhuum sum nnn Inn I-n..o In..- `magi-VII rluvuu lu nu upurulull--~VIl'. all ltefuuu 050,000 For Flint Iltno. Tweed News. , ,,, L,.LL-_ AL, A, . Our Scotch trod unit: at O9 50 cannot -..nn-lI.4I 1.. I... 0|..- II9 an I...-nl UUUI gull)!- envon preserve us from any further outbreak of misplaced Mebhodiam." FANCY ODD '3BAIR%-vu- but sum m- no. in tho city. Jun! on: us! our 01 Moon i 1 VIII: your old Parlor salon and in will [in A no` Gone to the whole room. We In-wo some very nloo nylon In llnmm. Oak. Inhr-(any and U|~holn0orod to unit your run. our 09.50 and 08 line: no [not allorn. Hm-o no oqnnh. Yours.