P. OHLKE. 1-u mun! wmu. MONDA r`. NOVEMBER 15, 1397. RAH, LU`! ItI\'I'|_\' IIU\\|'l around l_wr urn` IN! :1 hm` lI|II`z|I`_\'. xlw I..\..l,.. In Ihn "Hvin: `Nu rnuornl To-Dny. _-...I -1 AL. I... I_._. The Hon A I-rooted. -1- I xv nu l`.'lH.\' VII l)lV`u'I.|ll Ill .-4:1_\' of hm` \\:u' n M I10.-twn. |l.u.~ ` '|(`[)i'.'ll~, lhv (`Ill .1 Inn-Iv l'|n\\1- ...l l..... .... nut r`:1rri.-urn, I 1, |(in.~|'H|l\'. II.. I-.. |..-.... I 3 Illn 88 a ,J L____-,, 9, 1-k folk. rnl I win Ian a Oonvu-un':|oue-`l`o Ohooee I Delegate: tor the looting. ' A convererzione in now am-urevl, and the iunction will be held on Frlrley. Dec. lich. I The committee appointed by the line ma- ter society conferred with the eonnbe on the matter. and a satisfactory conclusion ~ wae reached. Dancing will be in convo- cation hall after the concert and promen- ade. All that the senate naked was that A responsible committee of the students `be appointed. On thie ' commibtu 3 the etu- qencu added the names of l`mfa.Dyde.Good- win and Herald ea repio-entutivee of the senate. All invitations eonb out require to receive the emotion of the generul com- mittee. and great. onre will here be exercis- ed. `;The affair as a whole ie eabieiactory to all clnaeee of ebudente. v A .-.....- l\` lune-hull 5.... Lama nu-nnnnti -u nuqnu uunu. unuu`v-. Some ten days ago lenders 0! styles in American cities lIIl.l`0dll(.`0 l as the very luoo-t. novelty in neck\vear.l{mn.-in Stripes. In the last nuolve lnoubhs many new Iiuoa lune found lheir way to the front. but. II! yet. notlnng has been introduced that. prumi-es to be to popular Mnuug tho dro-my people. We have the reputation of being the liiat. in thin city to show the public the ' ` mum. novelucs in all lines of gems` fur- nuelnnga, and our ambition in to always protect. that reputation. You will nd on exhibition in nur window a full range of Roman tripe neclus-our in all ahnvles and color. his is p.-.~iLivol_v the must. binni- -omo range or uackwear ever shown in this cit), and II contmlleil by us. Prices. in u-unl. the lowest. (hsllaglier. the leading memo` furninber. King strcot. _ Don ! Throw A\v:_ so an muses on enuuenu. v A game of foocbull has been arranged for min afternoon between divinity hell and 00 The miuionary association hold a meet- ing on Saturday and an nddieea was `given by l). L. Gordon. B.A.. on his work- dur ing the Hammer. A union missionary meeting of the \'.M.C.A., and \'.W.C.A.. Wlll likely be held new Sunday afternoon in convocatdon bull. in`! :.. -..p. ou\aL5 an l.`.:.l..v On hmnnnnf. In COHVOOIUIDKI HRH. 97 in Arts met. on l~`aidA_v to transact business. W. A. Mcllroy was elected president. and W. '1`. Prime, B.A.. serra- tary. Twuuby-hovon member: of this your are utloudmg _t.be-no reunions. RnnrnHnnlnf.i\'nA in tin: maatinl: of college uuoumug pne-e sermons. Repreeenlutives to the meeting ol college - |elagM.ee rosgurdmg the inner-collegiate hocbnll union on Nov. `Nth. will be chosen ) at the slum mmor nucnuny next Saturday night. Orlioers of the hockey club will also be elected. I. .- ....-.. ...l on L." an}. n nnnnln nf also no elacton. lam ploputlcd to lay out a couple of lawn tennis courts around the college next. h||, and the matter will be discussed by the alma mater society. \\' A Ilunrlna R l\,_ nf H18 TOTOHLO the Mme mater society. W. A. lhuglue. BA.. of the Toronto single tax association. uddreaeed the stu- ulentu on Smurduy evening. He referred to the eoci ll dltllculne-4 presented by the crowding of pnpulnliun in dull'ureut cen- Iree. Everyone has an unulleuubletight (.0 the am. at (Jud, it right which is being rutlileeely disregarded today by the cap: mlietn und millionaires. He pointed out the two unooucicrs in the economic ppliero, one the continually lessening price of the produce of labor and conse- quently emnller return to the laborer: the other the rapidly accumulating wealth of the capitalist and landlord. This tend- ency was putting more and more power into the hands of the latter and ought to i be checked before the country is brought to a state of incipient revolution. He can tended that the great prim-.ip`.ee of right- euu.-neee and justice should prevail in man's economic relation to man, and everyone should be entitled to the product cl his labor. ml... .......n. L. ..e.nigl..nv Hun hnnnr nnnrnn modern languages It (luujpuu-ury auujuur. In the inter-year football match at Queen`non Sntmday afternoon. 1900 do.- fealod '90 by four points to two. `llgeril liliirmlilonit (1! Ontario. The Hamilton Tigers are nhmnpinne of Ontario, and they well den-erve the honor. The news of their victory over Osgoode on Saturduy was received in the city with do- Iight by I" football players and citizens generally. Outside of Queen's, the gym- nthy of Kinui-ston.iniia wun altogether with Inmilton. Congratulations. ye Tigers. on your well-earned victory! The core half-time wan. Ongoode. 8; Hamilton, 0, the former having the wind. But the Tigers were hungering nftor victory. and in the second half, with the wind in their favor, they scored no law than nine times. The game belonged to Os-goodo half 0 min- ute beforo time wen called. but_'Cwunaoll got it tackle ingoel, making the score ll-)'\|>lll Hamilt.-~m'e favor and giving them the chiunpiunvhip. Hamilton received a great reception when they returned home on Ssilurciay night. The score in the round was Hamilton IT, U.-gnodo H. the Tigers winning by three pwnta. This in the simillest margin by uliivh I loam has won the Ontario c`minpionnhip for pix yours. In l\`i`.':`. 05- go win on fiom Queen's by twenty point-: in l.*<'.i.`l (,hioen'i-. in two games. won lrom Fnrunto. by fty one points; in NEH, Queen's won from Hamilton by twenty-one poinu; in lS'.i.'i, \'m.~4ity win from Queen`:- hv twelve points; and in l.\`!|(i `Varsity won from TA.C. Osgoode by A large majori- O IV . Lv. Mcuivern, of Ottawa City football club. wnnprosont at. the ammo. and mid that. Ilunnlton had I good chance to win t._bo Canadian champion-hip. 0! ms labor. The oenute is rovising the honor course in literature. and intend making one of the modern languages A cumpuh-ory subject`. In Hm inmr~vm\r fumbnll Old Plcturu Cleaned and Romntted Liout.-Cr-I. Kahlil`, qumrtermnter-general At. Ottawa urr vod in she city on Saturday night. to c. u fr with Lieur. Col. Kiuun on routine bur nose in cuunecuon with the Royal rnihcuy college. He also met with 13. M. Briuon. M |'.. and commanding ollicorn of local corps Lo canaider quoemouu , uuuu u v u-u. touching the new drill hall. At their meeting hold on Saturday the military men druv out liner-I rooms unred for each corps. Ird architect. W. 'ewlanda will prepare A plum ol thy name. Col. Luke returned to Ouann this afternoon. ........_....._.__ Wm Ila Ilnlngly lurked, The engine! and machinery" in the Macon oompin olomtor were In in put. invocsponuon iumrnoon bottom tour and u o'clock. In is the intonzlon ol the Inoubon of the company to ttingly math shofotncl opening of the olontor at an only date. . In Poul`: lunacy Irhoolronrort. Don : largo; the concert in 8:. Paul`: `nchuol mom on `Faculty awning. Nov. 18:11. I|3o'dock. The but lost! uulom Iillhlso put. Admwi-nu. adults-. I5-c. Ohldh. I00. Conn and but the concoct olthonuon. -' - i ywl uuu|wIuuIu'IIq `III. W ll 08% [to tbIu.|hiruannoounl:|nuu. nan-nah IaI'_` `It'll. U-lIlIl I l\UII'_lIIlIl. 'l'ho'nnnuo.l' motin of the otlicotl of the Hub hcuulmn. I W. mlu. will be hold this owning. Lieu b.-Col. Smith`: ru-ignm mm {mm the command of the Mlh bat.- ulion (`low not no into fun.-0 mm! botwoon Jan. ht and 15th. 00 be null null remain with tho oicon mm] that data. IIIV VIC?` IIITFVI xv:-as vvv-3. Md. J. Blowout ntumod ,!I-an Prvootvt .0ionhhd Iuininulutuhg nvnlnhnlhhg--g Ilnnxmnlnuj QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY NOTES. .__... Llolt -col. uunru Rulgunllon. , ,_.,, _ _l `L- _n[--_g ..l TIOII C80 0038 Roll WGI. Jun`, - .,.An____ In... An Important uhnncc-. 1 _._ -_, |_- .I,__. -4` Illllury Mun`: VIII}. Ion-nun. rnonoon nun:-rs. . R .12... no -n..- a quolzt Quuuan: 9'33: 1 up 4.20: than ion to 1. wk ounn un: en. am ya. no sh to s.7o:sorou Inn- A .hInnIn 101. lot In 1.2 L PROF. 8NIDER.CA`MBR|DGE.ENG.. MAY ASSUME cmxncae. I vnma ltntolsnllon AI'I'lIOd for Drunk- :-nuan-Oul at lunch In Jill-Twelve lciiulohmau Golan to tho KlondyIo- Jury Iloturn 'l`hoIr'\'u-dlct. Mo.\'nu:.u.. Nov. 15.--The mine of Prof. Snyder. vicoprincipal of Bi:-hop Ridloy Hull. Cambridge. Englnnd. and formerly of Trinity oolleze. Toronto, is mentioned on the probable aucceagor to the lube Rev. Canon Henderson. as principul of the Mon- treal diocesan theological college. Innnnnr align llrnnnnn A nnnifnnljnrlr DTBIII UIUIJUBIII IIIIUUIUKIUII UI-lllI'Uu . Lecuyer. alias (irames. a penitaontiary | bird who attempted to commit. suicide in ` su perintendent.Onrponbol a ollico Saturday, was today (went to jail for one month on 5 charge of ogrrying a loaded _wonpnn. He will be tried on charges of defnuding numerous people. ' Turn nnilnrl oil` the llnilzad Shula: wnrahin people. Two sailor: oil` the United States warship Yantic were before the recorder to day on a charge of drunkenness. They were ul- o lowed to go. nfser promising to drink no ` more during their way in port. 5 'l`uml'mn fnnbnIt.im\|Iv drc.-And vmmrv 1 (luring nuelr Iwuy Ill pun. Twelve fantastically dressed young Englishman. all wearing enmbroora and carrying numerous weapons. have airivod here on bbplr way to Klondyke. 1 n 'l"L... G...-min rh. nnnn nf Nan-I-nan Mit- 1 I nere on Dnplr way I-U Kuonuyxa. , The jury in the case of Norman Mit- cheil, who shot. him.-elf Friday night. after having been reje.-ot.od by Mvsa Mann. I returned a verdict of suicide while of un- . sound mind. A ....-A-.lnnnt> nltiwnn nf lInnlr-AA` hnn` auunu mmu. A prominent viLi7.eu of Montreal lung 1 paired away in the person of Fnoderick` Fuirman. president. of the Dominion barb wire company.wboso doatbfrom pneumonia is announced, {he deceased. who win: in - his ft.y-ninth year. was a former resident. I of Gmwnoque, and A prominent Methodist. i Tom 'l`l1umb`a Former Conohmnn. G . W. White`. I"IuIlI A Mute. Ciirmiun, Nov l5.--'I`om Thumb ! coacl man Is going to be married. The mile: who drove me carriage for the famous dwarf has selected his bride. and next. Wedue.-idu_v evening Rev. Dr. Thoruua, of t.he(),net Bipli.-L church. will unite in` mnrriuuo (ieurge \\ illi.un White and Miss Sophia Anderson. The groom is four fem. six inches tall and in twenty-eight years` of mm. The bride is an nverugnrl nr/.od woman, and her future husband describes i her an the "beat.-luoking colored girl in. Chicago." .~`ihnrt.v White. as Huorize in milIed~ l,3nlC&O.' ; Shorty White, Uuorge culled nround the Leland hotel, (`M110 strutting up to chief clerk Ixwley mud unnouncod in ! a solemn voice that he wns going to be; murriorl. It created quite a rem-ation I around the hotel where \\'hi\e has worked for two sears cmyim; musnuges. All of the nld bourdors would nut. believe it until : (ienrgn hzmaelf hud conrmed it. . uI|..... 'I`nvn 'I`humh uuxi at him hniohr. nf Uenrgn nzmseir nuu cunnrmeu in. When Tom Thumb was at. the height of his fume his mini.-igern secured White to i drive the little (`au'riug0. The Georgia T colored lad was buta few inches teller: t.h.-in Tom or his wife. After a bimeeorue . came to Chicago and was emplo_\ ed by C. L. Willowby es foobnisn. This position ! ho occupied for some time and then came 1 to the Leland as messenger and condon- ' Liul-clerk for all the boarders. ll'_. -....- L- tun. I-mnn ninnlnlnnn annual: W "J. 0.3"; I"W$I DUI ! . Kl III c our on o.on:"1:'uen. & l.T0:I|9ron Jntulo NM to l.3|. sh Lin 1 MM Haul. no to :5 LrIq.rUn':.:isuly:o$; 03:` , O : .. I) I0 ; lhlnnl. Db LO: Oornuunl. no to lo uni-clerk [or an bno Duaruura. ` He says he has boon ainzlelong enough l and he can see no reason why any mom who mnkna money cannot; find A woman who wanbalnm. Even if he in small he say! he is good looking. dre~aoa well and mwlwa money. The wedding will berelo- I braked at. No `051 Armour avenue, Wed- nnnuuuuvustv nun:-u. SIi.\.\`xu.\'\ ll.l.E, Nov. 15 ---l.luerler|y ser- vices were held in the Methodist church last Sunday. Quite a number from the country amended the meetings. We are glad to see our teacher. Miss B Davidson, I around again. \\'. h`arn has rented . inn farp and has moved into Mr. 1)odd`s' house. where` he intends to remain till` spring. William Dearey. section foreman. has purchased Daniel Me\`iolrer sroi-idence. Mrs. Uomlort, Belleville, spent. a few days last. wool. with her I-ii-Ler. lllre. Kemp. Mr-. Appleby has been visiting her daughter. IR. Inn-no. ab liriqlnon Mrs. William l-`mile and xluughier. Einiua, have returned after spending a few weeks with lrnends at Berlin and Thninaeuurg. Muse Eva Cars- callen, Bolleville. spent last. week with her aunt, Mre. l'e;zan. Mr. Mack. Thomaaburg, spent. Sunday at his auntfe. `, Mus Earle. Dr. Moore made a visit. to` Toronto last. week. Mr. Mayl has boom shipping grain this week. A new hardware ' store was opened up last week by Messrs. Bennett and Flenmuz, which was quite 1+ surprise to our merchants. We wish them eu:'C6I!- ll.-rry lirle. of Belleville, made` a llyiug visit to our village last week` Richard Cooke was atriclien down with a parnl_vt.ic atrolie oneday last. week, but he in recovering under the medical and of Dr. Lam-tier. At the residence of her granul- father. John Skelly. Melroee. on Sunday. Nov. '.'i.h, Sarah Skelly, aged ni been years. departed thin life. llecesse con- Lrantrd a heavy cold about a year ago. which. in spite of medical aid, developed into (`Ul\!\)lllpl.|On and re:-ultod in deem. UITILUU ID LVU -0 nesduy evening. '1`|ebl)nIy A Drvum. `Lu,\lm\', Nov I5.--Tho afternoon papers devote euncorml articles to the vmt. of Sir W. luuurner. the premier of Cnnndn. to Wu-Iunglon. They generally follow the} aoumnent. of the l`nl| Msll (Janette. nnmo- ` ly: "Them the viait bf Wufrid Leurier will make the relations between the United States nnd Cenede closer in e dreim." rum- rn..I.. .I-..I..-. um: um .p..o-....... .9 `honornble end prosperous career. dreun." . The Globe declares that the statesmen At. I Wnahinnpon hnve played their cerde badly and they knovrit. Ceneda hes leerned the 1 lemon ol putriotic independence end eel!- relignce end the magnicent discoveries ,1 of gold, which proruien her in the near hr 1 . Lure enenormoue increase in population. have conrmed her in the just condence that with the mother conmry at. her beck ` ehe needs no American eeeiehenoe in the work of carving out for hereelf en. V I 1 ( c I llponloh `Into Bloom up. ' nA\'.\.\'.\. Nov. 15 --A train running bo- Lwoeu tho coupon ol Nuovihn ond tho city . of Puono Principo won doroilod on Scum ` ` day bY tho explosion of o dyuunito bomb \ I plocod on tho trick: by inonrgonul. Tho i ' tum on goin at. full ppood whon tho ox- & | plm-inn tool p oco. Tho ormotod on I ` ohutorod. Ten pt-nono wen hll ond ` ` to-onty vo ooriouol ' woundod, almost. oll ' ` Sponi-h ooldnoro. hoougiuoor in unonu . ` tho hullod; Tho bodioo 0! Lhohllod woro | I naught! boyond tho ibolity ot identiIl- _ , notion. md tho woun o o! thooo otillliving ` ` on o! who moo: droudlul cluoru-`.or. ` I The innuxurluon and Ionouoouonol use `now Catholic church at Duration. Qua, not sum.-menu Jqu. e.uI::.-u s.nqa th:uuoJ nnnlngaj H ._ - in coma 10 MONTREAL. The inauguration and hmdhlhn of the ._ n..L.n. nhnnnh at I.lnnIhn_ On`- LITTLE MAN TO WED. '&-'h We brId.Iu0oJno:l!I`.Iao toll .J-Uh l.lI-0ornuunl,mntoI0 run. in so.co;I.ud u-I n .l|o\|8: III. lhtollnciooo H301 ltd `Q, EVWIII" IIIIII HI. HI ID`! All the puny tints in pan hill . :.II)$I,". :)c. the` sun! Tnuday n Bhanno-nu vme Edi:-u`. xv no .. lronhv-3 Isl-I II, In Ila u .L- _ _,.n... g:._n- ...... Wcontains both the stimulating and the nutritious pro- f` perties of beef, and will sustain life without the aid of '. [ other nutritious food. BOVRIL RELIABLE, ) swusu AND ' TINEXPENSIVE. I b ; is a Fluid Beef prepared from the choicest cattle rained ` in the Argentine Republic and Australia. Ian A I North end Swath Alnece. be reckons. I [produced 9.'_nuu,mu quarter: 0! wheat United Sum: 78.000,000.ee competed with 10101311000 hm. year. Arie. Africa` `and Auetrelie bu. reckoned eomewhetin loxceu of lest. yeer. but fully ll.0(l).000 2 Ion Lhenin I391. The world`: production < lbil Mr. Sn 7!|.00,0ll0 queue:-Q, comp". ed w uh *.I98.0m.u00 in I806 end 3I`Iu.m0.- ! m I891. The reserve: mible in Europe. the United State. and Oenede amount to l | |0,(IllJ,ll)0qunrt0l'I. en competed with l5.~ I 4 u0u,0UII in I896. The: the egmeqeme ` Iucuon end uneven fell 25.ouo.mo e M at the estimated requirement: ohheeub ' rent ueeeon. 3m.oou.ouo or $8,000.41!!! in ' ~ ones 0! the case! ptduction end we. I-ervee. The conoln-too` in then. nothing I huq e plenteoue yield in Argentine in the canning nets can prevent enehullle bent at ___|!n in linen. _-,-,,_.__-, I '9 suitable to all. from the `infant to the athlete, and gcan he retained and relished by invalida when all other food is rejected. 1 0-1.: 1... ...n s:....4. n`nna 1'\.-.1.-u-a-{aha and ('1:-nnnrn j_j_ l,\ . | The Aggronto Procluollou Pull: lion 0! I I The lmqulromonu. | ' Lmznox. Nov. I5 --Aooordinq taoMr. 4 Broomhall. tho otntintican of the Englinh ' 1 grain tnde. Europe in in danger of 4: Lu broad hmino botore the nut. wheat. crop in 1 luvnllnblo. Hit annual Iutamont of that I world`! ruourou has jute boon island. 5` Mr. Broomhnll say: that the European 1: crops amount. :0 H0.000.U00 quurton. *4 compared with l83.(I00.000 Int. you. The ' | dutionoucy. comp-mi with the -o-ullod ` funino you of [R9]. in |0,0U0,000 quu- 1 I turn. ` ` 1 \Y_..nL gnu! Q-`nth AIIIADIMQ Inn nnninnn I DIV .. -'-...-"= .':::.-:.:~.. 3 uh. . flu. '. loilnboctonm` an .Dc~. IOU. |5.-'b0I| I. 8p'[. K Ututl lU|)u I3 lUJCblC\-|o E Sold by all first-class Druggists and Grocers i throughout the Dominion. upnaluon Inn hon Put; Next. Door to Standard Bank. A{Bi%gM iiitlwweek. We Close our Store in a Few \Neeks Tlrr|e. UNDBRUIIEAR. AT WALSH S GREA_T CHEAP SALE THE WORLD'S GRAIN CRO.P. The SPENCE & CC) 800 Heavy Ribbed l'nderwear for 160. 450 llomy Ribbed Plain liilerwoar for 250. l`i0c Heavy Pure Wool Underwear for 450. 81.00 lleavy Pure Scotch Wool Underwear for 675a. $1 25 `A " 750. 82.60 Heavy Finest Natural Wool Underwear for $1.85. Men's Carilignna. $1.76 for $1.00. $2.50 for $1.25. Lmii.-s` \'est.n for l2.}.e. 16c. 18c. 20c. 25e--eoat price. $1.25 I.-idles` \'ests. Silk and Woo.. for (We. Black Tights 81.00 for 500. 81.25 for 750, $1.50 for 900. AT 25c we have a ne lot of Fancy Dress ' Tweeda and Cheviota. new and pretty patterns. .. . AT 354; Fancy Mixed Cheviots and Stylish Tweed Effects. . JOHN LAIDLAW & sun, WA LS1-PS. BOURIL. BOURIL Leading Millinery and Mantle Store, Sell Mantles that t. Sell Mantles that wear. Sell Mantlcs that are new Sell Maatles that are stylish. Sell Mantles that are well nished. Sell Mantles that are the best value. Se`l Mantles from $2.50 up. You know all about our large assortment\an_sL Low Prices on Dress Goods of thg ner quali- ties from 75c to $1.50 a yard. Ifyou don't you ought to for your own intenest. \X7n Imus ran-mrlmhla value to offer V011 Rt 88 and 90 Princess Street. ougnt to [Or your Own unclean We have remarkable value to offer on `lower prices, Goods which, although ess in price. are fully reliable and are stylish and handsome beside. - `lb Iubto Older. Lanna. W Com 0! All-la. Rev. 15 - Acting undo: cum Inn on about Nuqor Oo.. I Arnold. is oonuond ol Ilnouonbolo `ngto thoNIprouIntsbI- lu-y. with gum and lulu npid In nu. bugomu Art: to tcuuogdv in l ' dmty. In. ...a..... .0 Id.-.u.un-and in 3 $00 I .-.-_ _. _ -. IIIIIUTIIIII vvuuuu-'-u I Wan-rnnoox. Nov. l6.--'l`ho formats on buoy ploughin main to tho ncont mm. The oonoort. van y the chow at our church sun 3 ooldod noun. A. A. Anh- , loy hll given up uonhoping And will N- I move to Roohonur in the our town. J. Cooke bought tho nook and will ooodueo ` the buoinooa. Frank Moth]. who bu boon - ve sick. in now Improving. J. L. Huy- xeoc . M.P.P.. hold stunting hero on Fri- ` day night. 3. Smith. Odouu. bu boo M ' an Muck fun and Mano: t: it.` to. . J. bound in via! up In In tho eity. Bomothb! In In ml-to `froub Shanon nfownigilanngo. J. . Smith ha nurnnrl tron hon. when `ho wu buying ouch. Mr. and Ila. U. 1.51..-nu grand nownnvldunu Manda bhovnl huyin lth. all`. one nu. u. b Auhloywill apood twowuhvhitinpfoudo ! in uhowu-0. Ilka`: Auobtino. lunch. is. E mung J. A. Sprain ; -. n_.n..- ll--n not ol Idnpauuclnclip u plnco Iicnh Iron :50 that Arh. 0 snoulh pm! but nioubo Akpoum in for tiny with and hodqur an an-navy Tho pri , r days` Woubrooh Innings. v,,, ll @L. l_. 148 PRINCESS TREET Ibyhpclvo ` IOITIILL I100! IAIIITI. LII \V I00 nu-out ru~nnm1'.whnn you can thou non over me: dlnonm. Nylon of louldln I I Frnmv to sun. the t lu~ -tun at 2|; 0 wk-M. 3 I mo DOZEN Heavy W001 Hosef 15 CENTS PL .z PAIR. ` u -u- - w . . V .__, Uld llrol-n -IT-mu. P. OHLKE non l revolt mu. Hllvor or En-unol them oqull *0 how. saving you monor. , - I :_?j.__-_.----j:. | M the L-')WOn% Pun. Hall on out*- at I I00 ock Strut. 0Dp0IIlN- Uululum Linn nmmn-. Klnntnmunu prompt snow I sum oppoulho Hululnn |.mn Grucorv Klnantnn and prompt on wll\ be. [non Ly 3- .l.II..L.|.\J.L.a.. lb snail`! Prlnoun Shoot. .._____.__...:_... PDIJII to co; Ian! In to I. I In lh: II lib to lh;CIoou. n: I. lovh:XIn|. no to A5: OOMMERCIAL. \ auperviuion on all work IIIIW IIUIIEUI Ilv Iuvv Iluilivwu 3 ' I Export. workmen. good | ` material and poraonall contract or uthurwino. We umko contacts for lhooratiung and Glazing now houses at low gures. : " - A -l. ... ._ _......I I Boys` Heavy Ribbed Hose: 25 per. pair. _ II lion : Fine Lamb's Wool Un- derwear 4-5_c and 50c. Fine Flan_nel Shirts 75c and, sl .00. 5 ` Knit Top Shirts 40c.50c and ` 6_0c. . Heavy Wool Socks i0c per pair. ` Plain and Ribbed Cashmerei Socks 200 and 25c. For New Goods go in Hnhinsnnms. 275-7 Bagot st.1 I371! -'I' I---Iva On Ftiday .\I'sr Jot`?! L'nIn.Io,. dark in I . Ktohcfobool don. stumbled an-at In dour And tpninod her wklo. J. . Badman! thhoc inund- zxauifepairing. Pninton Pooorntors. Ohulu u, 1 lclllb lo Ilobht vvh Santi- L' M. I an} ~jJ.'='hlIn=ah1 hI |. HI IN olli DC I?! I It I37 I1 day night: and Ioaoeu coal [or nrucuvmu. The publication at the Avent.-Gmde. of Quebec. is expected to be resumed next week under the management`. of Honore ! Chane. J notice Street. Owen Sound. on Secur- day eentencod John Cbebotm to two and 3 half years in Kingston penitentiary for cat.- tlc al.e|lin. \l-- I ': .l-..-.I.nun k`in.mrnn in in (Iron. ~ 1 NJ 5. meeting on annuity niwrnuun. , L V\ . Murphy to-day shipped out three oere loaded with cheeue. He has contract.- ed with A number of fictoriee in thin din- trict. for the balance of this u-canon`: make. .1 Rayner. whose brilliant. play at centre I | captivated all hockey enthui-in-te during ' , peat neurone, has received ll tempting ntfar I I0 play wioh a New York hockey team this nnhann lilllIl[IN.l TAYLOB3. 4 The You Luau Nun Ornvnlocl l:;.t.o The Smallest M spam. Gallagher will all you I 81 lined glove for 500. ' ' Ousunday snow follin many parts of ` Scotlnnd and the north of England. AI.I-.......... \X!.'IImm I-nu Ahln On In nrnund Scotland and mo norm 0! nnulanu. Aldarmnn Wulkom wan Able to be around sginn to day after A short. reign of Illnou. H. Rmlav. Wnmrtnwn. returned homo l egum to may alter won. reign or n-nun. l H. Smley. Wacortown. be day After I brief View to friend: in the city. - . I Mnnhrlnl in mmnallinn users of steam clay. Montreal in compelling users boilers to provide smoke-comummg up- | purstua. wad. Run-own. Ballhvillo. Inn in the [ _ . i Fred. Burrows, Bollbvnllo. up the [city bovdny, the guest. of his couun. S Rouzhton. hank hr. Main nhnnnn nlin vnn_ Annlan I Pl-ya` "U `MIIICIIIIIIIIU UII D|\Iul.ll'UlIy "UKU- Pro!. Muller. of Q-men`: college ncionco hall. has been naked by the Onturio gov- .ornmont. to inspect. some mining lnnd lo- : cued north of Peterboro. Ho ml! go up Ion Wodnenduy lnr thou purpose. accom- i puniud by Prof. Nicol. I-`nnr lndnum banks ownad In J H. Rouzuton. D1n't.lobthiu ohnnce slip you. Apples of every doucription by the pack or barrel. ||`n\nHIn a. , D `I (`Luau-\' D:-inn:-n -h-Anf. nmnnnd |I`mnkhn'a. R. J. Chown'. Princess street. returned to-day from I business trip in Wolfe Island { township. 2 in... R 1. D a.-..:.. on. rnnrnilla hmnaht. .-. -.._, ............. _- Tr I 1 The K 8: P. train this rnorniug brought "in veveml curs of opileu for the M. '1`. company.` ' ' Mm. (Madden. viaiiim! friends residing on This dun Hypnotlses. it. Hi Mm Goddea. visiting friends residing `urrett. screen. raburned to-day so her home L It Gmnlnoque. I Ru Rinhnrd Cnrhwrinhh in here. but. Vi" ; morning mr I1. IVl(`.(`|08, ouocuor. The oico of dupucy Mai:-uxnt adjutant_ \ at Otbnwn. mndo vacant. by the resignation ` of Liouc Col. Bliaa will be abolished. "l`I.......... l:I.. mhn lu`u-I kia urn) Innnrn. 0! hlbuh UOI. nuaa Will 00 lluulluuuu. Thomas Little, who hind his urm lacera- ted by a circular aw in Booth & Co a wood ; ynrd, left. the hospital on Sum-day. ` 'I`nkn A Inn]: At. our nnnlaa and be con- i l apples. `lampnono am . I rllllllll 1-. The humor 1). 1). Calvin and consort Augusta reached Charlotte safely on Satur- day night. and loaded coal for Brockvillo. I`hA nnhlinntinn nl the Avnnt.-Gnrde. ` KING] V50 OOIUII Illl |VIOU0|IlI' CHIU. On the rnuket oquere llne morning .1 J. ` Behen enrl J. Creig, at J. Uni: R 00.. y grocere. Brook meet. not. end congruu. t leted each other on theur recovery from re. `oeutillneee. Mr. Craig wee behind the f counter Io~dey for the rec time in four weehe Seturdey cheese eold It Perth from 732. I to we ; er. Ogdenehurg during tho week *700 boxee were diepoeed 0! at 78c; ut. , Wetenown. N \"..fron Re. to 85. mun ob- ` rained: et London cheese mld tor 7&0. to I 8 l.l8c., end A: Cenuon, . .Y.. {or Sc. end 8'5 10.). 9..J-in-L tam `IhuAD`- nggluinn I-- ` to 81. ununfnor. M Justice Me height-, of Victoria. B O , re- ` time from the bench and his probable auc- 1 cannot` in I . A. Irving. 'I`IuA vunnrf. nf Hm RBUiOD0li! COHERE- ] before going into winter quarters. , ; In is probable. thnh Capt. Rivera. "B" binlery will be permanently attached to ' the militia department at Ottawa. ` Miu Rdizh Reid will leave tomorrow ` N18 lnllllill (lBpBl'Dll)0lIIa uh Uuuswn. Miss Edith Reid will leave for Boston. Mum.-to visit friends. She may not return until next; spring. A elm-I. nl nnn hundred sheen came down not. return unm nexb spring. A ock of one hundred sheep an the steamer Hero from |'Icton this morning for H. McAdoe. butcher. `Nun ninn nf clunumv uni:-lnnt ndiutant yum, lent. me nolpluu on DM.uruu_y. Take A look at our apples vinced we have the beat. cooking and cat.- inn npploa. Telephone 357- Franklin's. 'l`ha umnmar I). 1). Calvin ll|I5 Illlll nypuvuava. _ ` ' - j_ 1!. willhu-hm the name ` right up to its point. And Ito H e nyonotinu npormmon Lnd hrimu them r tut up to thin noon. It will pay `onto my I In um, i! you nlrudi have on. t a-artnlnly win my you to mm H. 1 you luvon t. one. It. in ptrnpg, ro- j uc Illoonn . . Mrs. Hi dersleovo. Kingston. in in Otta- .\u uujing with her daughter. Mrs. Niven. Major and Mrs. Rivera will shortly take-an house on Sandy Hill. A nriunln lmtnr in I ~iti'/.un inmraatad in HOUPO aanuy Illll. A private loner to I citizen interested in pnlinmentnrv nil -airs intimates bhnt. parlia- ment \-'"' "ku|_v open at Ottawa on Thura~ day. J....u..r_y `.").h next. 'I"hn nnnn nl inll! VI. Hiclmv. ll suit. ' 03) . J .u\l-Al`, '."hIl nmu. The one of Hickey vs. Hickey. a suit. ovornlargo amount of money. bus been mottled co the nm'nf-notion 0! the psrtioa L-uucernenl, the plnum winning. .l H Mull. hn nnnnnnmd In he .1 candi- : Umnnnoque. I Sn` Richard Cartwright in here, ' return to Mount. 'Clomem, Mi`h.. for a couple of when. \ P. lvnn. of Chicuro. Il`l`iVOd here yea- bmtmer Joeopn. In underwent we have no equals. Fufby than eece lined ranging in price from 500 82. (ml her. I , A_.,_, .l.. L__..I. ....A Lin. nmnknkln nun. I la 1'. A. uvlng. The report. of tho Regiopolie college- ` Unnanoquo football contest: on Saturday will np near in Tuesday : paper. Thu 1 aw York horse show opened to-day Will In Iuesuay a paper. The New York opened today in Madison Square garden. It is the thir- teenth of the annual exhibitions. rm... -.......... llnmilnm mi" mnlm mm toencn ol mo Innunu exmmunns. The steamer Hamilton will make one more trip between Montreal and Hamilton before going into winter quarters. Ir. in nrnhnhla. Lhlh Clnh. Ri\'8l`l. [ couple or ween. P. Glynn. of Chicago, yea- . terday to atbond the funeral of his deceased l brother Joseph. In nnrlnnuynr we have no cuunla. Flfbv L`UlIl..`QI`|IQlI, LNG PIIIHUII winning. .1. H. Mull: has consented In be A candi- data for aldormanic honors in Ontario ward. Ho was urgged by ratepayers to announce ` himself as nving entorod the eld. _ ` M..- A Mush \.'nuv \'.nl.- nnnfnnnnn .H1n N PC. It um pay `on no mu lulu gun I read It In I `you strung, lls cm hunt. for business-and it will not tho" 1-|nou"-~uo will we. Uomu to un lo:-Sp arming (ioodn. ,.- iv-` mmaou navmg onterou we nalu. _ Mrs. A Nuck. New Yolk. confesses the Imurder of Uuldennuppo .-md says ehoia `crmvertod and ready and willmg to be ` hanged whenever the day nrrivn.-. A male quurume. Men:-rr. (:u-eenwood. Roughton. A. McBride and Arthur Craig. .from St. Andrew : choir, A-mg at. the Y M.(` A. meeting on Sunday afternoon. I I. M Mnrnhv I.n.dAv nlnnnad aunt Lhrnn l pen-nn. Punter Donnell hue arranged a game becwoenmlso San ewnee of this city and the Hot Tamales of I-logan e Alley. an mn- lnrquo aggregation. The game will be played in nuuannqne on Saturday next. I Pmf. Muller. of Queen`: cnllmm ncianoe punlm ny rrur. nncou. - I-`nut lndmm bunks owned by H. Weather: and R H. Willem` at. English. Mnrongo. Cunnollton, and Leavenworth. have rollnp-ed olluctin nearly every man ` of momma in the two counnon And seriously crippling the local nioc-holders. hr Jnnk Hu-tv ha: bum nunmntul tn cflpllng V-C XIII '1lIlX`nDlUIl'U- hr. Jock Harty has been requested to captain the Mnntclmr athletic club hockey - Loan. Now York. but has bad to declina nwing to a provioua engagement. with the 30. Nnolmlaa club. Ilowavar. he baa con- aantad to beach the Moneolair club. 1 | l'\.. 55.. -.-Lgb -1-manning!` ........ g... I I 5-0 we. Frederick I-`incl-0|, o:nml{dcuhior {or A. Ullrmn. Nov York, who 5 tho city -hqewcotoiur robbing his omployor of . slogm. bu boon capvund at. Pounbnrc, Va. He in Day no manna an summer in the ' Illllint-Q, Lmoungcmca luau nu jail lot I O `htwunot Imlly ` to noun.` `Ibo Into! 80 Ilnnlly Oocklod. Tho Walk I-land council mot on Sutur- dny to lnlvitb (390. J. Craig : and int tnulon tron No contract to run: human tho city and the inland. `I'M any doclo will. but on lot: out unul an adjourned. meeting to be bold ....__, ..._...__ G:-{NERAL PAnAdnM-H3. fptuluod In Ankle. 5.. ti`- I...:- l'...._'- |SMUGGLERS AR1`._nmcIIan.[ m':xc:{-oHm;:.L. nr. .n.I I`! Prlnonn THEY CARRIED ON A VERY PRO- FITABLE BUSINESS. Ilrs. Fraser. Who ruled the uoorls. Clulms thst she `thought the Duty :-j- , , Wee Psld-Lu-ge Quuutmes of the Drug ` . Have Been smuggled. l ou'r Hl'l'.0N, Mich, Nov. l5 -Customs olticeis have unesrtbed whet they believe to be e big phenucetine smuggling enter- prise. 8 civil ollicers Bcsnlon,of Chicago... and Cher es A. Beilie. of this city. have been working on the cane Tor several months end brought the matter to s climax on Ssturdsy night, when they conscated About 400 ounces of the drug. while an- other lot of 1,000 ounces. which was ship- ped from here to l)etr6it. wee tpken charge of by the oicers there. The stuff conscated was found at thelhome of Mrs. Fraser. residing on 9th street. in this city. and she was placed under arrest. Mrs. Fraser claims to be an innocent party in the tranasctions and to have believed till? the duty had been psid on` the will and that her actions were entirely legitimste. She claims to have been employed sim- ly to pack the drugs in small boxes. it eing brought to her in bulk. The druui was shipped from London And it is believed was brought across the river by means of A row boot. Mrs. Fraser is a widow and formerly resided in Canada. The business of smuggling phenscetine is u very pru- reble one, not so much owing to the duty as to is heavy royalty which but to be paid a New York 1 -`m for every ounce of the drug importer into this country. l.ippIn(`oIl'.<. Hus slw n Inn of silk pnnrvr folk, l(in.~I u||:, .\ll`lll1{!`l`.~i, we-l~ \\h:I| xhv (`ails ":1 hrv`.-n.Il1 of fl `.\`h :|iI`;" .~h- might of doing it. ":I hrmulh |l0.'n'H1." sh :1 hul- hmm-. lhv t'|lllI`<`Lt'.~4, 'I-- gn\`1`rnt`~.wS, lnvvly l'|u\\'rl'.\`; llw l|ll| and sivk he-r fnrszullo-n. Hus slm wilt vv-u lvnxl he-r lmnks tn Hm "living vpi. :nImul he-r, that flu-_\` Inuy lw diva-rl.-ul and clu-an-cl in huurs Hf glumn uml un- rt-~`l. ll.-Is sho an um-rm |m.\', ~hv uI'I.-n fills il uilh ponplv nlm |mwn'l.ll:n.< slw liq-kc-is fur nllwr a-nl:\rl.\imnt-n1~'. v-uuk mu-s In the tlu-ulru with In-r hrw llwr Huh. Hus .~h- none nf Hwse w0r|Il_v :ul\':|II- lug-.'.~`, the lowly mmmn is 3-`lill llw {ovu- l_\' wmnun 1`V(`l`_\'\\hPl`I`, all :1 lime-.~`.un- ale-r nll virmnzml.-nnx-c-.~x. God lulu. hur? A` II . . . . . .....II I-ln.I nl _.\A,l_..A _._A.. \\ h:I u__ I llwr Huh. llw all lnI<`.~~\ '| hu vnnstunt pmvtiz-0 nl` Ilw small Riml- ll\\(`R, \`0lll`lQ`NlQ`S_ l`ll:Lrllll`H Hf lifv Inn muclo lwr \\'l1.'n she` is, .'lH(I"lll|'l`l` an- fmv lhingru on earth lhnl uru luVl'liN`. ~ '1 III llllsll nrruuuwu. I)!-2TROlT, Mich.. Nov. l5.-Benjnmin Huntoon of Clmtham. amployedaa sleeping car porter on the (}`'[`,R.. : James Neville. nnexpren-man of Detroit: end George B. York of Windsor, ell colored, were arrested by United States ollicere on Saturrlny night on the charge of Blnnggling HIM) ounces of plmmcetine and some eulfonal nud nnt,ip_vriuo into this country. It. in el- leged they brought the drugs to this side in a bag on a tmin and were in the not of hauling is away in an express waggzon when they were arrested. '|vn(l lmr mmxs H) Im- I|\'IlI)L rpm. div!` H |mvc'n'l. 2-nl:`rl.\imnt ' zul the-`: 1.. nn~:\|v\uI\ .nm.-u-n Inn-n ul -.Il Iinum Lippi nvo! t `.<. ........- full, A Toronto Mlnlnor Thinks Ohurohon Should Not Be Tnxod Tnun.\'1'o, Nov. I5 ~ Ah the Toronto ministerial association this morning Rev .l B. Kennedy. B.A , LL 1).. `punter oi Tecumuoh Baptist. church. resd a` paper on the exemption of churches from taxation, baking strong grounds in fewor of exemp tinmllil main point being that tho church- goiug hum puns the atom to tho Iem-t ex pen.-o.whi|e non churclbgoers cost it. more Rev. W. J. .\IcCaughnn, of new St. An- drew`a church. and Rev. Elmore Harris. Baptist. opvmaed exemptions. Al. Hm nnlim nnnrt. Lhin mnrninv Wil- HnpmIIr.. opvmierl exempuons. At the police court this morning Wil- liam Sully. Hl Gerrard street. east, plead- erl ;:uilt.y In stealing n hicvcle from Hrnon. Swnllowmnd was snntencod to nine munllm in the central prison. Picture framing -_.l D- I Whether Blch or Poor she in Always Help- Iug Someone. I - ,:_.-:A'. EXEMPTION FROM 1 AXATION. I):-:|~lerI Ry `flue Judge. Before judge l r"co in the chambers this morning the quc-smon came up concerning the to-tmineritnry character of a paper \- enuted by the Into John Wnldron. in May l!Il`.l.'v. by which he n-signed fty ahnres in the King-tnn and Smrrlntnn road to hiv ninler, Dinah Cunningham. The pa wt we~ left. in the cure of I{. \\ uldron, with direntiona that. it nhould not. be opened until after the death of`J0lm WM dron. The executors of the will took out an order nqniring the holder of the paper to bring it. uitocourt, that. it. might. be de termined whether or not. it operated as u wiluor nu nn nnoignnwnt. during lifetime _ After hearing the evidence the judge do cidnd that the paper was not.tent.mnentary. and ought not to be inclnaed in prgbnte, To Atlvnuoo In February. [.u.\`lm\', Nmn I5. --~Ar(-r r lung to A clan- patch to the Diuly Mm] from Cairo the advance of the Anglo-Egppvimn expedition mnnl Omlurmnn on the Nile ono-ito tho ai'oof Khartoum. where the unlit: hm ('0icnnIrnted his troops! for a tinul numrl, will be relumed in January. The ligypbian truopa will be used as it in not. practicable to spare aha necessary British I force. IIII r ualruaa av-a-aayo Tho funeral nf the late Joaeph (llynn. which took place this afternoon, was one of tha largo-tevar can in this city. The last of the cortoga had not leftthe cornaruf l'rin:on and Wllllllfl street: when thahody wan- roating before the altar in St. Mary ! ca` thadral. The hoarse was preceded hv the members of the local branch of I C B l . from which body the hoarara were picked. `rranaforrad Illa Property. Loxnox, Nov. I5 -ft la paid that the dulta of Beaufort haa transferred all his property to his son. tha marquia of Wor- chooter. Tho dhho is in vary faablo health. and this transfer of tha aatatae onabloa tho maruula to ascapa tho enormous" death duties which ha would othon`-iaa have to pay on auccaading to tha aatatae. Yale and Harvard `rlad. Bo:-mx. Nov. |.' In a football game that in not onl -clean. aportemanliha. and fairly play . but also can of tho quicken on record. Harvard and Yala foo httoa drawon Soldiata Gold. Cam- bn` go. samrday afternoon. In tho canon of 25.000 panona. Noithar 57:. acorn]. * B. I. n.{.;7Iuon tho noori iiiin : dqhvllrv-otvblouundthhlluuluu. u V `, u A Spit-Conan Dani. Loxnos. Nov. I5,--John Maniac. un- E at an uioul muting duhdiod nu-nit; that string Inn 3 Irlgit. _**_` HHS SIN` I'll] NF II In! ` I- 4 ht the. lwsn ..n. L\ (In lrlxl THFEOOD voMAN. 5 A nu goud". path! oilh,|l! new owning tinu. 25. Tuesday only. ` an-dyo. Don't Forget to ntronlze.