Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Nov 1897, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

TfZ`f U 7 &V'f& tiara:-='~'='=` TH DAILY wme,~~wi:oNnsnAY.~~~~1vovnmmm~~17. ~ 1397 "'"....:.:'.:.:.`;r.`""':.*: .':`r`;:.:':.' .....,' ' -*'*';.,';-;'..,.,-"-,,. '.:..= Andwillbogunhducilhlgottu. }whoot.uvl Echo :8 oymnt -0 old 1:10 ofQuinMportn.I nu. appliotl 3 :5. pone. for : "-1`-';:'.,,'.,"',";. nigh\ n_ptohcti_on. Konid mg Ind nod,' u,,.,,,,"_. 5,. J... "...`-...."'*"....: ms "3 --vi-:. *~ IWIII|E"KIW'IuIIIWIIX X3735` Ionboouiag D HI his position. Not! Iuviquvypheoto golncus obliged (o' at Ilopolioiobio hinin. Jana Rosina. and dnnnlnn Eliza- Puma: ol the strict can who oblipd to embark, dinuhrk or on I an auto Union was junction won g Nun sh company if is weak! plank Idlnfihlllg IorhIno\1tInnud| h tlnhinnn ninnnr Anklnclnnnl `TI ; I II llU`Il' DCVIHICCI I I'UV0l\'f. Thoglnier who put in 1 window m the; Ilongowhonlhoio asayiug up the Iuni vuhtokcnbynnononnduot ya ballot. ] 13.....- .3 oh. ..A...p -_.. _L_ -.. In-5 11.1.. ulcu |Iu'InsnInuy. uh: lggluuhnbunctiduniofi lot a can-any ynnnnnd wanna in I B1jw' Invrory I-.4 - um-derabb wno. Mia lgghion will II! pally nilled In; IT I; W? I CCU II- lI. Ann Rgglnun and dnughter Etiu. Proud uuushnn to-marrow lot Syn; may I.\ .. India purnsmnuy. Mn! miinflnl Kivujllnrl IIIIKIIIIUQI In-.l lrlv 0! [(10 Ellen WI! FIVUn Sherilf W. . Moore and constable J. Miller. Owen Sound, arrived last. night. with June: Chorboou who will nerve two your: and nix months in tho l~'.m,;aton poni- untiu-y for some dinhonest dealings in cattle Idol. Dunlop for the best SI 25 pants. l`ev-hope it the momlors rf tho open house orcbontn would has time to proc- tico they would become ociont mun`- cims. They have good no etiom, a good conductor. In good individual instru- tnonhliau. but lock touch. combined of- fort and effect. Will you unit for them? SIO and 3|} honor ovoruoots. satin. trimmings. hair cloth than lining. uilor made. everything riit ohoua thorn. By Snzu:Jny next we ui boiblo to lupply. Onk Hull. H. I). Bibby Co. It in rlnnind hi-A rlrv onm-In nlnri Hut Ian It in denied by. dry goods cloth that. he nds rivolvor into his wife`: 1gL . LA LA: us`. A. I.-...IIA.I ` -g..-n`...- | tonnes. uo ""'iii a mum 3:33`; Ins:0oI'o8O.!%:n\|o.l.I.`d:).I. and 106.com Qoonokndlhwnn II `II BL. non Gonlou 80... doubt: brloi nous , glolnutoult. now ions and lot. mm. homo homo. And lholhu nmnnnnnnh nltl All Ann-In in the rent of J; Dennison : houses on E`-rock unmet. The ames were easily ex- tinguished and gut oi the shed was uved. Rb.--HT \\` \l.\,-..... ....A :..-\...>..Ll.. I U CIUCI (Ill! lll0I'YllIl I0 I DlllH'H8 VVO()(ll0ll " wan uvur we pruvluul lesalon. _ Throo tramps soughu shelter in the police calla Inst evening. They hnilod * from Toronto and mid they more going to Manual. One was a lithogrnpher. one I plumber and tho third n dry-goods clork. The re brigndes Inn callxd out. at two o'clock this morning to a bum-ug woodshod in Mia roar of J. ])Ann$~nn'n hnnumi (ml oluuy U0. N III. [or mam. I There is an attendance of sixty-vo I students at Reginpolia college. with pros ` peek: of an increase utter Christmas. 80 Int the increase in attendance in about tif- toen over the prm-io'ua lesaion. Thmn krumnn lmuuhh nhnllnr in Hm unupunuul. . A Humpty-Dumpty performance in the city hull yesterday afternoon attracted as large attendance of little school children. who were delightei with the funny antics of the queer lime dolls. Owlnu tn that his: run um in-um had nn UI BIIU quuur IIIHIIU (JUNE. Owing to the big run we have had on our been overcoat: we can't. supply any. more before Saturday next, the `. 0ch. $10 and SI`), tailor made. Oak Hall. II. I). I Bibby Co. Wait. for them. I Than: in an nnnnrlnnno nl` l:vDu.R\-nl I-LIEU \`,`lU HUI`:- Ilouso furnishings can be bought boat and cheapoot. where it is nude a special business of. Buy your blankets and com- forters no |R. McFaul`a house furnishing emporium. A "|x|nntv.l)nmv\}u- run-C.-u-manna in fkn W. L. Mouck has roturned homo from Syracuse, N.Y.. After n ruddemo there of oigm years. He will mmain in the city until the spring. returning again across the border. I\....l.... 1.... AL. L_.L ,.:I-_- I L--. A_:,,, ailu u_v muuea D. mCl.9fI'I. l\I:.:[lll.0n. [ Locnl Lxilors nro takmg steps towards; the "o;an.at.ion of n tailors` unum. A dolo- gato from Toronto union will mean with them this week and 855150 in the organiza- tion. IV I |l-.._|_ L_,.__;,_____| v ,,_ :,_, UUITIUIZ Dunlop for the beat. tailored. beet. trim- med $l0 suit. `Inning C...-nialsi n n n . .... L- |.-.._|.L L--A \J|lIalI|U b'U\'l"|I'HI1l3"Uu Game Inspector Smith. Bellevillo, was in the city to-dny conferring with game in- apoczor Brickwood. touching some reported violations of the game laws. Ova A co.-onnus brown they fought. A dozen big munknya or more: And the no-sr-amzhtol co-lose boy asked in ! surpnse. In Alnco. too '3 What`: tho snore ?" Arnotfs Arnicn Anodyno for all pain. in- tomal and external, once tried always ` used. For sale by all druggiuu-,nnd whole- sale by Jmnoa B. Mcl.on ?. l\ i:.;:n-ton. ` ! [nru Ixilnra urn I>nIz....v nIn.... tan.-Jan "' nu` ""'u':'::'my an oounh 9:5. to In o:':::nco- uuu PUIILTV UBIMIUIL Rev. W. 1 . Jackson, Burlington. \'L., son of Rev. Dr. Jackson. late in charge of the First congregational church, in in the city visiting friends. ._ I Prnfn. Millnr and `Minn! Inf onmlan Cm- Ul|/y vunung lrlenos. Profs. Miller and Nicol lef`- today for Yeterbbro to look over somo mineraldo- posits in the vicinity an the request. of the Ontario government. (lnmn Inllnnnltnr Qvnith Rnllnrilln man in WIIVlIUu!u- A lady`: bonnet was picket` up at the door of the opera house aftu the perfor- mance last night. In awaits an owner at the police station. RA W P ,Tn..l.~m... ll....li..nom. \' Q1 Ullle (H10 DFOWH DOQVOF (301153. Dr. Garrett. is laid up with u slight ut- tuck of pleuriay. Hie modiml lectures at Queen : college are being undertaken by Dr. Wood. Auniol ._I!...-....... ..A... L. _....._L.. ALA. Ill : V7 UUU Avoid a.|ippery steps bf covering them with cocoa matting. to ho ml .5 :1. f[ and 1 yard wide at R. McFaul a Kingston carpet. warehouse. A |___.|._1_ |_-_._-; ._,., - I , I . .1 "He \l0_," t.he(..t.he1-rmd with j 5`; "ma kicks one every mime." hit for "Mons." Dunlap is selling more ovorcoats this year than ever before. Haw you seen his 67 blue and brown beaver Coats. hp 11...... 2. I..:.a .. _I:..I.s ..L I IIIIIUUT U reulullce. Sure litters are our $3 woratod trousers, mfd an good as you got in other atoms for $4. I)unlop, King 35. J . E. Rurnnhh Donn:-AI nrunnf. fnr Hun wt. uuruup, rung 31.7. J. E. Burnett. geuoml agent for blue Heintzman piano company, in in the city. ` the guest of O. F. Tulgmann. Riiin Ella Knnn \'m|. an-mu Inn: Iumn DUI ! `H855 OK U. I. 1'H|RI'nann. Miss Ella Kane, Yon street, has been removed to the general hospital. sulforing from a severe affection of the throat. | "I suppose," thv plu-son paid. your boy mill seeks the goal of lame 2"` He dons," the I-t.her<'rmd every mnne." L)l'l IIDIJII. ail`. for "Mom." W. Dennison. Portsmouth. entertained a number of his friends lash evening at. his father's residence. QIID-ll 0:55.... ...... ...._ nu ___-, L-_` A ______ __ POI sale or Exchange. lalhtvunlohnnon and hr! on Godot ltruntluin. Du: ' $3 buys n heavy nlawr than for style and finish will surprise you, only an Dun- lop`a. A. Fm-cnnnn, fnrnmu-In n`nnnnl\fAI' with my a. , A. Ferguson. formerly connected withl "A battery. is emplo_)ed as barber with j 1). Magnet. . W. H, Qnnlthnrrl I... ...........a s.:. 5....-. | I I. J.l.|I`;HUO- w. H. Soubharri has removed his barber shop from the Windsor _hobel block to Rriuhhnn. I Br: Bllllp wuwuva. , A couple of cargoes of grain are expec- taodah the Mooon company elevator this week; 'I.`..-tL..- L-) ..:II._._ 1 ,., a| g- 3- _,_ Wil- Focbhor bod pillow: from 81 N135 per 1' pair at R. MoFAul a Kingston cnrpob ware- house. Qt: L..- - L--___,n_., .L,. l... _.,,|, A0011, HU- ' B. W. Folgor left to-day for Toronto in the interests of I mining deal. If vou would` have trnhd mimn thn hnhnnn uw Inwraaus OK I mining deal. you would` have good time the bnlnnce of your life buy one of C. L. Bus 810 watches. ' I A .......J.. A! ____-__ ,n ,5 -..- -..._-4 `rho lploo of Ivory Day l.llo-WlnI tho Pooplo An runny About-Nothing In upon any Attention 0; run WM An Tnllll Nola. Him mi 1 Wlib f0!` Mora. i Dunlap for value in overconu. 1 Tho Rust pain reliever in Amok : Arnie: Anodyno. R, W, Fnlanr Ian. 9... .1-.. 4'... rl\.......o.. :. Qkllod 8.. hour and lot. It " homo nnd lot I PARAGRAPHQPICKED UPBY OUR BUCY REPORTER mcxmms onn nmif E} sTuTJ'.}'B} x'{'. b`. 0 The schooner Fnbioln -is loiding shingle! l for Ogdembnrg. . I `The S. S. Ra-comuunl cleared for You ry wilumn m. In: ni_-;m. I if "09" "59 The tn-,; Thump-on cleared for Montreal 5005194 3 '0'"'3?- unterdny with five gnin laden barges. i '* id" *0 . The tlocp P:|ot..frou: Buy Buy with __.'-.- _ -- AL. -I-..| - _. "' ` _\U!(I|'UI WIIH NYC gill Ihn clrel. W`: Hny ' {III 2,500 bushcla at wheat. mama Richard- ! ` eon`: olevuzor last. night. The ochocner Ann-md.\1o arrived in port 6 ' lu'b Inning with l,CWI bushels of peas and can for the 31.1`. company. I "0' Tho nuance Merritt. St, Cstharinon. I ""'k- enllid st Craig & Co'o dock this morning. She had shard a bony cargo olnpglr. { 4-9 _'n. o|ooP3_ Idle Wiid, 1.500 but n._ 01; Welland tuna! ncpnrn Pom Du nu-"nu, Nov. In --Doto: Stu- mur Raga. Chicngo In Ggdnnoburg. can : I-nuns Ila-lull. clings to Onhuohurg. t-an . Ann `I H Pv.. .~n `lg- lino-5-H-- [u.'IlI-III-. 911?. I Pnlrr L`m.m:;'u'.. Vuv. I6 -Donn ; Sn... rs Ru;b._ Ctkngs to ugdo-hug. cum auvntw really. I ' Tloonthnu PmlStnith loft today for_ 1 Manual in (Argo of Capt. Cmig. She. I'll huvily frat mad with pm--ed Puycg D taken them! It olfo ielxnd for the .\Lou- I I ma! uh. I l`"l2U";' II. Oclonm. 'i`If. Dunn: I `nu ....- LNUINNIPU IUK `Y "0, Ipll DIIIDCIU 0' k wheat, and Echo. 3.!!!) o! when (mm Ba! ol Quinn porn. diachugod at Riclntdnon I I nlnu-Ann m.dnr. Into uorono-Inna to nun full Information I WNWALL. I.A.. Prlnolpnl. WHILE`. "And yet Kinm-ton is xvillir ;: to grant another bonus 0! $50,000 for 3 now iron in- dueuy. It. IS no wonder that we nd tho. that Ballevillo is becoming Ann-:.\ad. i? not. an bio", At least. by piocemul, sincenlalgo I number of tnmiea have left hw .-. and have taken up their rooidonoo in that city dur- ing the pronnt year." Kingston papers taunting up with the fact R Jlnrlnc [uni Helm! lip Alan; The Harbor Inn": IUUI| WT! Illlll PHYS: A few weeks ago u by-law was pusgd in Kingston to grant a bonun of $.'%. p,H0l) to- ward! the buildnng of an elovutor; and what was the conrequencu? A few days later I recaivod A letmr from I gentleman nf that city making me to send him a num- ber of mechanics. How many Imchanics rare employed in this city at. the present timn. and what is the outlook for the winter? u.|_A -._A l. :_--.-._ :_ _.:n:. A . . A, ,_. _,__ -. 9--. __,.._. _ Negotiations Not Yet Ended. The attempt. to ellcct. a settlement with the county council bv friends of the missing ex-county treasurer. \ unluvemand n repro- eentative of tho gu.-xmnteo coinpanioe, has re fur not b.on a 2-u-~ :~_. Tho friends of the misning man lmvo made certain ollcrs to the counril representatives, which will be duly considered. Negotia- tions have not ended and other conference: will be held. In is said one object In view in to secure the safe return to his family of the missing man. Those who nre engaged in carrying on the nego- tiutionu are as mum my to the proceedings [ an is the proverbial oyster. H. M. llorocho, Nupanoo. in intereutnl in (no matter in be- half of the friends of the tx tram.-uror. -nu-5-usxru --u an l`:I-Ill|llI'- Thomas Ihnley, Bcllovillo. writes to the local papers and says: "A fan: I'nl|Ii1 man u I':v.Is|u> Iran u.-nor! AVIIII IIUIII5 Il O`I'""I ;. liellevilte city ~.3unf`ll will ask the <:.'[`.l{. conpmy to `abide by A bonus ngreement. or return the $25.00!) voted. The city has paid ""\`,`.`~l.`3-3 m interest on the but us uml lute ro \pc(l low advantages becaueu the l`a\llW!|_`, Lu not du no as it. agreed. Maynr Johnston .14.-\id in an ad- dress: The H.'1'.l{. company is ignoring the existenca of the a remnant. and in not. now rendering the 1:; vunta on that would justify the company, oil. ler legally or mornllv. in retnining the city) bonus of $25,000." g__.__,._. lcnterzulu-d u Pnplln. Ln.-t. evening in Hm p.-irinrs of Queen street church. Robert. Alien entertained cbu inmnbois of hi" .N`-n. school. A aoriea of games were iurangeil. (7. Milne proving himself Lino victor. A short, spicy pro- ;_-mmine wu-4 rimloreal, to which Moo.-rs. Robinson. Tuin, Warren, Clarke, C. W. t Wnlkori J. Sparku and Miss Singleton cou- tributod. Rafreshmente woro rorvod dur- ' ing the evening, imihill too soon the hOLIl ; nrnvad for the lmppy nlhiv to terxninaw. __.__. __ IJIBDEIIGZTU I3XV I3IfRO OK. I Thooloops 1,500 1. ol~ thank. and Katha run) .3 gm... c...... an I Had In Happy Time. It is not likely that W. H. Powers, who no successfully tilled the role of Slmltuull oflilm SI.\tll at. the opera houm, last uran- mg, will forget: lllu wait. to Kingc~l.0n uud the reception: he received here. After the porlonuunco Incmbms of A C-!\l b:Lt.Lery wrnppod him in a union jack and utrnud him on their slzouldorz-Lu bhu Brithsln Amari- cnn hotel. I'-EI' fI'IC Etta! I 9 hmn not! with` lulu put: I . Ito I I of st. 35.. 3 052 `III. 1- full Hhno Bargains to day in man's boots. About. `.20 pairs motfs lnco boot on our bomguin tnblu, odds and ends--xnnet. all kinder few A` n l:inn,_`unn1n n..r..nI>. lnnohnr nun:-\.\ UEI.l|U' l'|l\III lllllal UllLIE"UI`|fU LIX] ul\l5' IUW of a kiu(1--'s!ome pmcnb lenthor, some French clf--former prices 55 and :03. We've dropped them to $3. Come and tukealook. hon : haveto buy. Hainee & L-Jckect. A Grant Place For lloslery. One of the very been places to buy stock- ings. anther for ladnoa or children, is at Laid|aw s. Their hosiery bl`.\dc has doubled during nhe past. four _ye.u's and Lhin is not to be womicred at. when the large stock to choose fru.u and the mozlomt - prices asked I uro taken imo account. ! Want To Sncur.-) `rim Mlmor. The directors of tlm Y.M.l}.A. met last evening to discuss the urmcinl situation. New lists containing names of citizenn likely Lo coiitribiile to relieve the iudob- - edncss on the buil-ling, were umde out. A most uluteruiinod erlbrn will be made to zecuru the Immune of the sum ruluired. I llI.`i-II Luv uuslrnu Tho steamer Pierrepont this momig re- eumod her daily mp3 to Wolfe lalund, lunder ugreemenn of the charter entered into yesterday by the Wolfe Island council and the Folger Bros. The steamer New Inland Wanderer will be placed-on LheCz1pe Vincent route. Bololud Con`:-v|ot Dlol. Frederick D. Taft. Berlin. relonaed from Kingston penit.ont.inry a few day: ago, be- cause he had A cancerous growth in his" throw, fell dead in Berlin on Tuesday. Many Days In The calls. Driver Mccormuclr. A" field battery. court: martialed recently on a "charge of deserbion. has been sentenced to fty-six days in the cells. Ho will be liberated on Christmas day, but. will not receive his freedom in timo fcr his Christmas dinner. n Iuulnmo store `[0 non In. Provoac, of the New` York clothing abor, has been eatabiisbed since 137:3, and has always kept: a special line "for order work. His $3.50 pahbe. his $13.50 suits and his I $12.50 overcoat: are great value. " Eur: Womnn Who is looking for hosiery will nd what II she want: on idla.w'a. Their hosiery counters no constantly crowded. MAm;4 |N.1_E-|'.LI.GwE.NCE. `III ZIIIICC I WI III IIVUIIE IVVIO I JIIIU fho but ldnmtlonsl udvantnus. with mac oomfon and oonnnionoo. Oouh. Uroqnot and stating. ml. HA" nl IYI\l'n-nIO' l`In4In|IAn U IIIFIIII. U-M. `U \'mV". U : tr W H. Pm -`n. Kay 0%] b Hui no- `959. 1 Klugntnn An An I-Example-. ...... Y'I'....h... I.)..II... A Reliable Store To Deal .-_. -n .L-\7, Ktv, n | CITY AND VIbTNlTY. Nut Duln-5% Ja .nur;9:d_ .- -.'A.. .. .__.I .,:ll Begun The uncles. -.. 1): ....... ..L LL.'_ .. | I catcumed hmthc I`.e;..h~.d that 3 and listen of de . path; witht -om I-Iaaolvod Hut 3 be epmu`! upon r. . copies ho nleo amen ol deco: nublfshwl in t!. IIIIIJIII Hun U: yuuwuuwuuv. ' At 3 apocinl meeting of bunch -I83 l.C B.l7.. MM in its hulk \"JInc(on . etrcot, Nov. H;h. .Sundny\ the following _ re~-ulmiono were ummimouuly adopted: \\'hc."t~na A|mi;;l:`_y Had an Hie wiadot'n' lv.:\- pusldenly c.\`lc from amongst. an our cutce mad bmthcr. Jwrph Glynn: no tender to the brother: . tiara: deco.-.,~l our hcart.'v.`lt I-ym . path) with them in Llmir ahctiouz .~. copy olcho.-so resolutions 3 :1; an our mmuto bank and that copies s.-ntm the brother! and sietenol dccnarcd. ind nun that thov ho } I puslsghmi the Ihn.\ Bllflsil Winn, I lhily New and Nina Csnadian Freeman. 4Q:-om-nl\ Jnhn Smnhn. John J. Hnlnn TUIIC` \II"IIIUI DIIII I.UIII'o CIA}! of Dunn! Oman non ulna to In Ivlduu n In renement And oultun ot none 00: vlth the highs-at Inonhl tnlnlnq. D1purtInonthu:huo ur in. Arthur 1:: 0 mum. und choirmutn of ux Iudnlono. Bndlord. QTHE `cum nvms INDIEESTION gmd . CONSTIPATION. :...'.""'-"'\7_""T'f" """"' llllly ;\l"'I IVIU UH l.Vl|Y|||"|lI l'I'UCl'IlI"u (Signed! John Scanlnn, John J. Bohnn and W. Hlnncy. _ A Rcmnrlnblo lnclilont Fm deputy-wurdan Sullivan. Kingston 'pi9nitaminr_v, h\_\'.-I no claim to poi-passing riuirvoyum. pou-2..-, enabling him to look mm the future, but an inridom. occurred _\c-tcrilny ufzewuoon that appear: ditlicult. to vxgiain. About four `O'clock he felt. un- c.i:-y. n pioacntiment. eoeniing to foretell him that there wzu noincbiiina going wrong iiL'rY.o peuitcnti;ir_v. Ho nslked dun cf his mm to jump on u ncrmt. mr, go out. to the iiiatiumoii nnd learn if anything bad unno vrrmig. Tho lad obeyed. and as ho reached the penitentiary he met n_oyne guards inu- :n.- forth. who informed him of` the escape i -it two convicts. `\ . KlUgll5~" HF ('X|lUI'IlUUl|Bl" WI! PTCFUIIU at the institution. A tempting reward has been nlfored for their c.-npnuro. A good ."..-scription of the two men is learned from Lll0 following: John Irrbnrn in twenty- vivo years of nae: weight. l70 uncln; lmiglit, in feet; complexion, fruw; blue eyes. brown hum: n crc.-as wi:h imngo tn- lnoed on right arm. pack-marked. and A Herman. speaking Lhu language with n ruong accent. W. Lawrenceis twenty-six _\'enr.~ of ngv; weight, HI pounds; height, five feet. eight and one hull inr-hes; dark rmnploxiun. hnzol oyus. black hair. hmvy xiyebrovxw. a scar on his head. and one on no side of his neck. PFKHU UII I I|UlKllll |I't`lllI. The con\'iL-`s have uppurontly made good their escape. for de.-pm) tho vigilant. look- out, Lcpt up during: the night. and to-day, they are still M large. THIS is the first rnnnnn Ihhnf. [mu nnr-nrrml wlmn nhinf.h-nnr uur-urU run Lu vurgu. lllll! IF um llral. cm.-a >0 that has orcurrod when chic!-keeper W. Iughe.-, nu chiof-keeper, was present. A! tho innt.il.uHnn. A Ynmntznu rnumrrl hm: KIUIIUUL Tho s_).l.:.in of pundit, was ouliniruhly plnnnvil by umdnn .\lo:.c.i|fo and chief lronpcr lIu_-xhoi. lLr.r.io.li.ma|y following the notice of uscapo, tho chief lreeperoru'or- crl men to 5.-cnrch Oltl buildings adjoining {ho pc~n'iteni.iur_v farm And penetrate i.ho inislioa lying bcmiuoii tho lunn and Catam- Ilul croc.|\. Two men were dispatched to iluciirnqui, two men to tho outer 1: 'X`.R.. depot, r.wo men to the front load brirlgo 5-panning tho Uaturaqui creek. One kocp- - or Wl\8 2-em; wezt. on the train in far as liollovillo. The police cflicinls of Halli, .`w'np:inou. Relluvillo. and Toronto in the "west. and 1-aiiunciluo, llroclcvillo, l`ro-Icon. :`.'1(l Cornwall in the cast were nomied. Iiuurda also cnrolully searched the {grounds surrounding tho penitentiary property, but the escape Inn: night. was upparontly surccspful. J. Iroburn is a Dutchman sentenced from Port. Arthur. in 18233. to live your: in the penitentiary for then. This was his first term nf connomont. lll'l`(`. and he made a credimblo record {or good bellow- mr. He had mm year more to serve. W. l..mwreu(.o. an Irislnnnn, hailed from Bor- lin. reavhing llil! prison home about one war before his fugitive lriend. He was am. here to spend seven year: for theft. `ire of which wrre r-crverl. Lnwronco in u lul'In8l railway bmkounan and knows this rliumricb well. He worked in this division of the (LT. R. ni, one time. With his knowledge he could very easily secure pas- mue on a freight. train. Tlm nnnr-i:~'u lmvn nnnnrnnllv mnrln arnml ITUPU ll UUKUCLIUII Ul QUU }`l'll"U|I (`.HlLHa5a Thu men uvidhlnih .\\ 1:111-.d Io Moth west.- wurd, :I~ two i`\L`I| and ~\ woman muv Lhum near the Untau-uqui bndgu on u uwife run. Fiwu minutes. lxcu Hwy wum soon on the ronu ubuut, huh n. mule we=..~4t. of the bridge. A ;_rom.lu-xmn \ll'I\`Ir\}_" loam n cnoaaromd to (`oiling Bay saw Ugo L.r0 fngxt.i\`oa standing by tho rummy t.r.u:L -.mm:.,; for a height. in come along. Tim mm `mm positive of their being convicts as Linux` near pro:-once friglxtoned his hor.-on almost. bcynud Ina o:.ontxo`.. 7l"|... ... A`... at ..... ..'r ......-. IXIJIHUKIIIIDUE" |IU LH_U wuruvll. Ireburn and Lawrence were two nf n gang of eleven convicts, who, under gunrde J. J. Hughes and S. J. Hreor, were workvng on the farm. This was the on!v gang ounuide the prison wall. it. berm: auer. dny,nnd ruin yr mine blztn farm mung nlwaye works. 'l`hey were steady mun und behaved with groan obedience during use day. About. Lhxce minutes before the call-be`! was rung those two men were seen working with the lost. carrying cm'rct.u, onions and other vegetables about the root. house, but when the RM}: formed up nher the n-vb peml of the hell were wan :1 gap in the Hulk-I. The ears:\).c.d mun. IL isuuderutood, I s!i;u,)od through Ll door in the rear end of the mat. house wl.i`n the guard-9 backs were tmrued. um! keeping under cover as much us posuble (hoy hen-`lod niuuth~w(\ab- \I\'.H`L_5-' towards R.n;h. l).u-kuoss. succeed. nnv .L.x-huh: nI`. .n.ln.l . nunh. unnunn On an 7|3|7V_E9T!.??_?,iF3"'\ V\JlL|l_)' |lU\Vl|l'LIl' 1)-Ibllo ll.llKUL'3'. I!l|UCQUu- mg th-_)`lig,{hL, n1`n -ndodaauplu u\r_-ans to es- cupo n detucmuu of t.!uep1-ir-on ulndmg, Timmenuv7:hmLl\'.\\nhul In umk \\'n.at.. riro oenvlets Eneapp From the Kingston Ponltentl-tr-y-~\Vhlle Worllnl on the Farm The: Ann Themselves of an Opportunity to (lulu Their l`I-eeaom-- They are [lolly Per-cued. App-Lrently, it is alone with lettered feet that some convicts can be held within prison walls, for the beat guarding system yet introduced fails to stoptho record of escapee. And yet the blame may not be attributed to the system. It is with an eagle eye the errant criminal deprived of his civil liberty, watches his oppor- tunity for escape. and seeing it, wastes no time on scrupulous plans. but rather llies with all speed. The Kingston penitovitiary staffwne thrown into excite- ment last evening by the escape of two of` their sentenced guests. Convicts W. Lew- rcnce and J. lreburn had broken from the ranks and departed for other elds. The penitentiary bell, summonimg the laborer: home, Wlu sounded shortly before four o'clock. us the usual lecture was to be de- livercd to the guards. It wusthen the two men were missed. and word was delivered immediately to the warden. Imhnrn and lmwrnnnn mm-A r.u~n nf n annu TOGETHER THEY FLEE FROM GONFINEMENT TO LIBERTY. DUICII ANDA IRISH UNITE. Buolnunn 0! Uondolonco. u -_.:,. _ _,,_ ,IL 0. 0. ms] Tho Gust 1-u.nh. lclhvu fund can Auundn 0! he nun bond. lint- clou lrnqnmton Md M once. I rerfoctlon union 1:: 1 Inc for balance honor nucylu oi rnncentthc hubl. IIIIKK I 00.. O -OICtU Q `j - _-`- iyju -jT Monday. Novornbor II Ch: 1.8 Bil. - 'p`.'.':.`.".`....."..'.":.."'.!.';`:....:'.s....... In (!LkO-I ill- Icllhvn. Into Residence o! Ahmndot tlnnn Jnhnntnn huno JXS M1117, LL52.-__A._.A 2.- 7. novel La-aIuo._ KCAPIAQJ J. %o. mum, I`I_!_L`I:l':(;l;A3I-I nun? uuvrusmuw I 0 V. (K ` . . ' ed tnfnirnnt Ii: II on Ihotpiuo All kind: 1:500:21` on no- onno. hunch AR`l..`_S>CH0.0I:. _-- _u| _. -_._ __ _ avg-`koala : [..-.-an-.~-N----e I10 ma umnas or xmonon. vwvun-I-nu Ann I-um...-an Ant: sn..o.-...- Inpnrton of Ihrd Oloth hill. 1130. lb. oucolumhu Electric on no known to in the has In no. . Iooond-laud Tabla: hon $0 to 0180. as 7St.(Wbo:ZI7|`l;`f:A`;Iiroal. Wall Papers suitable for Kitchens, Dining Rooms. Hulls. Bath Rooml. Bedrooms, Parlors. Drawing Booms, Oicos. Etc. Danton Punt Shop and loan hut Doc! (DI. naocx t BAGOT ETBIIT Tit. T ITVCUK VI JMQT ounn, Johnston Strut Ohrhtmu Term Bcxlns Nov. I5th. 1.` L..A Q4!--`Al.--I -aI-.-A.._.. -nL 8- L. E1`!-HER &CO.. _, nnnhcturcn of Blllhrl an M Tnhlnn Very easily put on, iooks well, and cost very little. ! STAGHAN S WEATHER STRIPS and the biting frosts ofwinter can be kept out of the house and you can, realize what it means to be "As Sxuc. AS A BUG IN A RUG" if you use W138 Chilling Winds AIIIICH AND u|cN'I`l.I-:l11`.N :-A'l` THE Ill!- 1 qumc of A lnrau mum! rot Clfinann I have mvldu-I to lm-onm a (`undid-do foe thq poul- 'lon of Mnynr for IRM! If I am elootod l nhnll n my but to ml the pmltlun with audit to tho nity and to your .mu.rm-,n ion. [ask your vote un-l lnfluonvo In my fnvor. In tho nu-nr lilrml wall en-iouvur to mule I pursmutlL`.nl1\'Isu 0! H10 city. Yours truly. J. B WALKRH. To the Electors 0`! the City of Illa...-Inn crdially solicits the sugport oi the Electors as a candidate tor the MAYORALTY OF 1393. Kipgstqn Ladies Uollgge, IVIJ 1. \f'l_l 1'VI`l]t\I\ lSm:I1erIand s Alds1fn1_m Glgarle _Livingston made a mistake by buying ours. They look like a $5 Shoe, and we have a $2 Shoe that the other people sell for $3. Lady where she buys her Shoes, she'll say why \nm_vun`.< 1':-mp (`urn pnsltlvely cox nll lfnrnm of ('|'1)llp. I'l'|(`I" `.250. .\ .~-p:u':m- 1-nut f 1' each dlsenle. A dl`lIK`.!l.'4|l.~X. mostly '.'.)1' 1| vlnl. I`:-rsumul letu-rs In Prof. Munyon. 1] 3 Albert am-vt, 'l`nruuv.o, uuawvred. tree Luo.-dtuul advice for any discus. $3.00 A `SHOES. T. McMAl`|0N & CO .`lllll_\'||lI H B011` '.llIrUll[ l,.'lll'(`. lnrulnpt q-urn in dlphtln-rm nud of surv tllronl. Price 250. ` Mlm_\'un`s I-`on-r (`uro will fnrlu nr l'N'(`I`. II. should he a nu sum) us lhv fa-wr nppo.-urn. Mnn_vun'.-4 \\'u'um (`uru cuusos rvmuvul uf all kinds of worms. nu.-ll \mr|u.-_ lnlu~:tlnul worms wurm.~4. I'rl.-0 `.'. w. .\lun_vun`u \\'lIunplng (`ounh C1 lIll~,'.hl)' rn-llnhlu-. ll rullovul al ruins pruunplly. \Iun_wm`s 1`r ponltlvc {gr dlael `dl`lIl.".'L~ll.' mmlllv :'.u- n vlnl I . \\'ith them in tho house there in mi doctor to i hunt or wait {or when DICLAYS ARE DANG-, ` 'l'Il{0L'S. Mun_\`on'a Guide to Health will tell you . what to nae nnd how to SAVE DQLI./\RS IN lVOCTQR'S FEES. Sickncu often come! and- donly, nm| en-.r nxmlu-r nhould he prepared by luuvimz MUNY01 'S RI-ZMEDIES when nho can get tlwm uuicklv. Th:-v are nbmlulolv hnrmlpu. Iuavnnz I get tlwr and so -__-_`-__ Dalulhohuonuootmiunootho Lxhlnhnn AI-no Hun WA-Q D.-n Olu. Ihnn v ---v 5-lvvl vi 3--v vi`, VI Klvngston. AIHICH AND (iE!\"l`l.l-IMl1`.N :--AT THE "R- t||:n.~| lnrnu on)! Clflnann I luv: MUNY9%N 3 l|`rh'll|`8.`(. pull) 1-rylng lmhlv. .\lun_\'uu'a u h of 2-mrn lhrmn 7&prmE{HEmaBpamic ' REMEDIES nj - :-g-1.- 't=:5R cf-I'I|:Di=-`II-Eli: Ask Any ' !\IL'NYUN'S K|'2l\U*IDIES wherinho mu quickly. They nbsululolv h:\ ileum. lnbclcd there CAN BE NU MlS'H\KE. nnluvu. rru-o 2:-c. `urn Horn Thront Cure ohotn ll every torn: -tllronl. , 'un`s break any `rhwM.ltsmnm1hendmmmuw 1 lH1ve 2.x 'u:rs the_prounpt I pln worms. uWum_ and tuna `.'.'s(`. - mN whmmmg(mum1Cumlntmm at once nun! .r:.mpII_v. nil`: l'I':nIn (`urn nnn'OIIlnIn ..n..A-..|- {op eoqsg. Effects. ` Designs. Priges. J. B. McKAY. President. Oolluo Ollloo. I. 0.0. I. mock. comer Princess and Syulenhnm Sn-can. 1:. I'l`I(`I" v At all . x Munyon. 11 and with low any pnnltlvely control: . fnr mlvh ullnnnnn A0 nll Nobody ever `a truly. WAl.Kll.'H. NQVEMBER `St-,. u-uguutvt-\ -\v-- 1vu-vv G`! In Wolllnnou II. lupus. Inn to Iona at Iowan -std III A'1'l*u;ll'l'I0 A8800lA'l`ION PROBE ETY north of tho fanned grounds. The exten- on 0185:] 8 t wlll run dlrootly through opolosawhlo no along to nu-owing no- on of 0 oily. Apply to J. 8. Slnnlll. Iollol.ot.0lu-nu Shoot. . TH! RANDBOKII NEW RESIDENCE ON Union Street. non Divisidn Street. into] ooonpiod by David J. Whitehud. A unol ponciilnlguwiu oolnpldo `it. 1:10:05 one: I on . . 3"'n..n...:`.$..." "" AT A BAEUAIN-'l`HA'I` BEAUTIITULLY ultuzxfv Jomnhod Brink Houu. corner Union and Albert Street, with {our full mu. `Applyto A. S'nuu:u.\N. "ti COAL that is COAL It Ihere.allkindsofWood,is tobo Iul\at,luwat prices. KAT LARGE RESIDENCE ON NORTH Ildo of Johnston Street llnt homo west of Bnrrlr Street. wlth furnace and other radon oonv nloncou. Also the Stone Dwel- lnc. 3 Bu 0 street. with modun improve manta Apply to Joan Ilumn. ` KAT LARGE RESIDENCE N08'l3. of RAnln'Rf.1-aot. with tn:-mum LIN` num- nun Pnnmq. I honu. E: and Oonst, 3 bonus sndlnnd it. an: 00:080.. vacant lot. dun. U dance of Hon. 0- A. Kirkpatrick, bun Iltluhd. opposite Ihodonald Put. A Kxurnuux (t Bonus. Ontario st. If 0!` '3 Old mo : ll&I-l'rom to :15 90! km from mm to pot unmun. A V I lmonu one-third to duuhun o! ol . Information apply to ALL. I.A.. Prinolbtl. nu: ntsnsmtcumssr. PIANO_5_ FOR PNT. huts:-- ..-:n n -- n u.a--u g " '73: `sing 13$ L: . `'3. aka: TH] ATIILFHO ASSOCIATION PROBE BTY tho fanned lrounds. Th: nxtnn. f"`Enter now for I course at the King- ston Business College. Day and evening Sessions. Individual In- strnctions. Send for s new Cats- logue descriptive of the courses, and containing particulars why you should attend this College for first class Business or Shorthsnd Ed- ucation. Address A"cnuRcH scnioollr -4- 3- 3.. ._ .. _ II a KCXVW VI XII 3' IE Anhl-hhoo um )0 Von nu-. the Dan at U1:{r.I'.u. nlu-I--_. 0-4- n..AA-__. -I A|-.._A- ;-.:E:;;.._ __ `? A BARGAIN-TH T BEAU`!ll'ULl4Y ` Jnkuehnd Brink Hmlus. nnrnnr . BLOBIBUBN FORKEBLY THE RESI- douoo 0! Hon. 9. A. Kukpnmox. bum. IIII opnonleo A aims on 'nn{ . ` Trutmou will produce 1 emu. healthy no-up wlt )nurIuu`t. lutrona lmlr. when all Illa falls. ` tho l.Pon o . cmd .Mm' n luannclull f" In nmduu Luxnrlunt hir." mnllnd hoe. UBNIEKID THE 1 R |RLBLI RESI- donu. miohnnton nt ro:t. Good loocllty, 0 dnln`Vo, all modun oonvonlonou. lytom. ADDILL. 5----.uu :27-cjjj I ` . mumc. oqnlx. crumd Eellpl. dry. thin. III Ila; um. ctunnod. puried. nnd bemu- Intnvvnn shampoos with cu-noun son. `an dabuioml dressing: or cm-mun. parent 0! r ouomnu. the maul nun enrol. LA A ABMTH & C0'S YARD, HAIR HUMORS hnhldp I-u.a-.| .--|_ .....-.-.u n_..__ 4-- .. . 0 g, i.u'. p,. , """""""""` 0Q"'lhv ksroduen lxxxnrlunt llhtr." mulled me. r U! 1-ms ruur uvuu. run away )'I Oloehln Store K1 that n In- uuu mu Inc 0. pm at no EDUCATIONAL. 0! THE FLAT OVER. run BIBBY n : Pnln in: I. nnlu ;. nm .. noun nu not. d but. Prlnmd. onu. nlit. andlnnd. ll + --_.-......- ,..._p_.._.._.- TO BE LT. 1%? Forget it Not. Thc Hon. (1. A. Kirkpatrick, hunt!- I. Av nnwx : with lie-no-mu Irmntvtly rfilnnd . by (`lmruu Rnnuuu. ~ $2:-.... II-II'jTZ,I Z] vaultlyolhvonn inuiu:ulu|o(-call blnnothn! Bu..onI.Iovhob.iutnck 1- pa K-8-Q 11:135....` hm AK.-u IITTIITIIVU . TB "Anlhadploo otkimn. I nuuodod lhonuhctloru lthno days. Thoold building in lap: than the riding nchool nu ollingcon street. Kingston, is ronghcut and in I noaldering condition. Only part of it ill mod. mod I high imn foou enclosed a 3nd wins the Inn ohhgod to sit on tho dump grnnd showing A fund won go in. tubes I In-is. and thy would ho lurch- odout.Ingundhg2Ie.IothooIioo. urhieh vu unpvovichd in unothct pan ol \ho building. And ouch I sighI--nculy ullhudooud. Sh Ioucuwuringliuloil anything ob than an akin. lulufll IFIJIIII. "But I hurl another night toeeo before leeving the capital of the (Tape Colony. which mu elmoet ee bed. I refer to the `JIVO merltet held in that city in the old ostrich feather market, just oil the principel etreet. You've heard of the Bechnenelend rebellion. Well. these poor creeturee I refer to were termed sur- rendered Bechnene rebele. l need not go into doteile ebont the cent-e of said disturb- ance. but 1 Ilrrnly believe the whitee no to blame. end it in unnecessary to tell you of the six monthe` eempeign ezeinet them. about the lnnrdere committed by the white soldiers, the deoepitntion ot a breve old vhiehye cnptein of et.`.\pe Town colnpeny. elter he lied been deed several deye. nor of the cheating of the wounded. end the gen- eral mismanagement See l.ondon Truth oi Sept. 2nd and it will give you en idee. Sutlice it to ee_v thet theee poonmirerehle men. women end children. rneny ol them ignorent of the feet met there wee eny re- bellion. Britieh nhjecte ee much ee we ere. driven from their honee, eterved into pen- periemmere hroeght down toCepe Town in role olefewhendndgend ere etill he- ing ght do end indentured. or more preperlyepeehi .1-old oeete the Dutch teneere for live re. eeA-I L-A ml`. _ -0 lat...` I -eA._.I..I Bcst. `ALLEN'S SHOES. . .. Y&'IlIIO'l\Il|&|I. porter. ur.c., are pruacuueu. "'l`h:- lrya are the saddest pectacle ol all. when one thinks` they must spend all their lifetime on that barren ehd sandy ielar-.l, apart from the world. Their face all to three or four times their normal size and resemble a baked apple more than anything else I can think of. In re ply to my question I was informed that the medical authorities were staying the rlieeaee to some extent by the injection of horses and uses serum, localizing it so to speak. keeping it from spreading to Olhol parts of the body. There arelise build- mge in the male compound for dilferent nationalities and etatee. besides that for paying lepero. hospital. worhhousea. at- iendantfquartere, etc. I tell you I was glad to take the little eteamer back to Cape Town and t away from such a sickening sight. and or days I felt almost ill when I would lhink ol the leper settlement on Robben Island. in... I I...) -....al.-- .:..t.s A- .... L..|`...... 01) me DOICKI unu utuur ptluuu Iu nuuruu-|'_y. "I vinited the leper station on Rohben Island while at the cape. There are some four lmndred lepers there. besides efew hundred prisoners and lunatics. I secured ll permit to go through the male leper compound, and such 9. right I don't care to see often. I was there at meal time. which. the dispensing chemist said, was the best time to see them. especially in the hospital, es they set up in most cases to eat. As you know. leprosy attacks the extremities ret in most cases. You would see: men with no fingers. then another with no toee. or. es oftep happened, one men might be without both. Others with feet and hands off. or perhaps the lower limbs gone. To see the poor fellows help- ing themselves to food we A most pitiful sight. Some managed to hold a knife or spoon in their elmost ngerlees hands. others who hed lost both hende would eat train their plates just like an animal, and one old men was fed by two Comrades. His was the worst case. and words fail to describe such a picture of living death. blind end dismembered as he \'.-as. I might day. however. thnt their nppetites no pLt-nomenal. and to ace the way Ll~o_\~ . stow sway planes of must b-Jet. ncn 1.`.-.~i vegetables. would almost mete you he- `ir n l.IlI` mulu repair. in some den or, Hm mute going on. In eome ixisuucua nit. porter. etc.. ue prescribed. 'I`Ir- Irma am the saddest nnnchnnla nf ell. Ineeunga. Drinking and other vices are carried on to an at mung extent. There is much cuf- fering as well as sin. for many young fel- lows leave home with the idea that they have only to pick up wealth in thfs country. and very often find that they cannot get. anythin to do at all. 20 when money and nlothen gave gone they are obli ed to `does out on the mountain side. like t e Katora, Mid It is a mystery whet becomes of them. Many were sleeping out under the boats on the beach and other places in February. "I uiuirn lhn lunar ut.nf.inn nn Rnhhnn every omer llntl 01 coloreu 'puesun. "The language most epolren in Dutch. and the next. English. as the bulk of the bur-ineps is in the hands of the latter. There seems to be no dearth of preaching, in there are some forty religious orgenimbions in Cape Town,` and almost every Sunday eve- ning you may attend at least. five open air meetings. HIM-unikino and nhher vices are carried no WHIOI : _ "After several ettempte of recent date. I shell endeavor to write: few lines to tell you what I think of the "dark continent." As you know. I hove been in Africa since February lent, Ieven months being epent in Cape Town, which in e queer old place". ~ situated on Tobie Buy. or 3-[I6 foot of Table mountain. which rinoa to an attitude of nearly four thousand feet. The inhubitunte are mom on quarters ol the globe. Nearly hell of the population areof European ex- traction. and goodness only known what most of the othore ere. There are blocks of all l-ltldetl, from an dirty cream to an ebony. including Meleye, Hottentote. Kroomen. from the west meat. with a stripe down their foreheads to the tip of their enubby noses. Keiere. Fingoee. Indiene end nlmoet other kind of colored 'pueson.' H'Ilm Iunmmun most. anolren in Dutch. `u Brnlnh Government oondarnnod fol Ito Act In solllng Into londnxo Katha Who Am (`unable of caring for `thun- ulve|-A Vlnlr to the knot nonpltnla. The following cxtractanro from a letter. dated Och. (lull, racoivod from Jamel Sbnhun. who left. this city some years pgo. and At. present is located at Durban, Natal, Africa. Mr. Bornhnn is welhknnwn hero. having been connected with the young men : christian ouocinnion. Among other things be ducriboa his visits to the leper colony at Cape Town and the (lava mu-ht. He writes : nun.-. ......'-I .M.......o. no Inna:-uh An. `I mom ma osimnn mum. Wm. Allen & Son, WHAT A Ksnastonmn HAS TO an or THQT oonnnenr. ay author to study it. - `DIV; Inu. ulna IIIUEO. Ili and Bcilio. Encauzdna nnnttou. The tuchaunutui pcrhrlnonsnup poruth close at tho concurs The ac- conpmisu for the tuning van Ilia Bib! Clutm. Nuns. Ida! and R. I`. anions in nuns` Iml norm; an in duewcui inonthouu in and und- nnnllhn Fnunnnnoohnnn-A3--.u_...;' uuurvwvu nuuulout Ill rural lhO' Boodtho Fnnhlnnionandinvut-uni caddy. Thhhuwueonindtothodd mango sum nl pronoun; tonconunnaostaag' ` with than on Brock and Wellington onus `no lo: willie oligbnhstho il.'pI81' " In vyuvnhnlbulhli Lliiyidudus A Very Plenelng |lvent Wu ulven but Ivenlnt. The concert given in St. Paul : church echool room lest evening was eminently rucceeelul. It attracted an ilnmenee nudp once. Much excellent talent. both old And young. In shown. md it marked in e 2-nimble way the completion of the work of renovating the school roam. - The concert was given under the direction of the Sun- day school teochere. and in aid of the school lunde for extended work. The school is entirely free from debt. largely due to the eorte of the tenchera. Recent- l{ they have hnd the Inlle and ceilings of Le moons freehly hleomined end ome- Inented with pretty fresooed deeigne end` harden. T. C. Wilson noted no chnir|nen.ond`the lonnere he introduced were aefollove : ' o eolo. Mine 1`. Wu!- liaue: . Mr. Malcolm: trio. lllieeee Wilson. I end _BeiIie ; plono solos Mr. llcful : recitation. hliee 8. Borden : 1-olo.Iln. Bette; rob. Iliee A. Serege: ienoeolo. Min A. Appleton : Highland once. u-I`. Sprigge ;piono solo. Nice I`. Williems ;qurtette. "The Profeeeor. Mane. Ilelooln, Kennedy. Mcfnl ind Min Borden ; eolo. Min Betee ; eo.'o, Mr. Hetcheeon ; recitation. lite Nellie Boilie; song. Ir. Ilalcol-; vocnl duet, Ila-e. Ben: and line Bates : song. Arthur Su. 380: Irlo. Mines Wileon. McLeod end 3.; ` mm. `In. M Dunn nnmnunnnn nuu 1.)! land "IIJIIO DUI! urlmluc UIIID," 0! "A" eld humor . Mr. Power. on respond- ing, aid : "I tgnnk you warmly and cor- dially for the nbtention shown us since our nrrivnl in the cnty. oepocinlly by the mem- bers of "A" buttery. I hnvo not the gift of the blarnoy. so I can't. any any more than `God Bless You. Tb... -..I.l:...., ._L.. ........:...I .|.- L_I-___ lollll VKVUU `Ha ! I 0. The soldiers who occupied the balcony relieved the monotony ol the wait between sets by: number of well-rondorod patri- otic songs. __ _-...__ .__. ST. PA-UL'S SCHOOL CONCERT. 0ARKB|l $ ROII Esau Apia. III -Allln-Dan II _ RI.-nix g I|I.'('.` ui||l5ll|l', IHLI Ul R13`-I(.l uurnnn Bl h"4..~i\v5-;, Llr.` Sapoy womnn.- F!~`en.`e Foster provoked a great deal of mirth in her lucky campaign against grnoral Kim- ter her fourth husband. I:he rocky mountain scenery and the view of the wild Indian jungle were ex- captiouoll good. The rescue of the generni`a daughter tom the muzzle of the cannon just. one second before the deefenin report eounded. and the ropreeemation o I voice from another world. were master pieces The play was a totally military one, from amt to nish. and was presented with I precision and spontaneity characteristic of a welhtrained company. Ar. the nnnnlnninn ni him thirrl an}. n mun. I WUIPLTHIIIIU C0! 0 Au the conclusion ol hho third act a msg- nicenb bouquet. A presentation Ind an Address were handed to Mr. Power, on be- half of the "Lone Star Dramatic Club, of --A" o:..m 5...-.- u. n,...... .. ....-.......a Thle Play strike: a sympathetic Chord In Each soldier`: Heart.- "Shannon of the Sixth. a story of lilo and love in India during England's war with the St-pore in 1857, drew a good house last night. Love und war, as in every poot a fancy. were the two great topics and they were well blended into the thrilling story. The narrative begins in India dur- ing the war when an English oicer steals the great jewel from the temple of the moon. he confidea it to the xeeping of a native girl whom he has betrayed. The guilty ollicer throws the blame upon his rival, Shannon of the (ith carbineera, who in afterwards vindicated of all guilt. W. H. Power, as Shannon, was splendid. He assumed the title role of an Irish soldiers to perfection. and in fact all the military characters in the play did likewise. Most, or it might be said all, of the plays that have visited Kingston this season possessed but one or two real good actors, and on the strength of these the pligy wasp put on. Unlike thin. "Shannon oi the Sixth" in a company every member of which is above mediocrity. They are nourly all of a level and that levelaluighoue. Special mention might he made of A. Andre an the Brahmin priest. of Inn. Mncauley as general Kim- hei- .= daughter. and ol Maud Durand as iSl..\l\1l",_ !li-A Rnnnv ummnn- Pin--nnvn vans? v--V Ii 1631.- About In lock thionotmj E Iineovuotl ino:thou'nn in and 0! WHO (BISC- I did not mention the fact that they werereduoed to a state of skin and bone before their capture. and as they had been well fed on porridge since, the poor spindle- shanlred children's stomachs protruded in such a way from over-eating that their thinness was the more obvious. I could tell much more but it makes me wild to think of it under aso-called British gov- ernment in this year of jubilee. Could the `unspeakable Turk` do worse? Deputa- tions waited on the acting premi r and some of his answers were not up to the standard of childishness. While the gov- ernment could pay a thousand pounds and more a-`day to carry on the raid, they urge as their plea the fear of the blacks dying of hunger if not brought down and sold into bondage, quite forgetting that if let alone they could have reaped their crops an planted others: I used to think I would like to he a missionary in this country. but Ishould blush to speak to one of them about ohristiaiiity after what I have seen in this truly dark continent. when so called christians can treat-the delsncoless so. I have no es ocial love for the untutored ` savage. but do like to see fair-play. 1 have been in Durban a few weeks, but will defer a description until later on. I often think of old friends. and perhaps the one thing that I anticipate with most pleasure is my return to dear old Kingston some time in the future. H31 III UIIC Kqn LI IIIQC 5' shown tho prion (ouch able-bodiod mm in to how no alllllingl rvmonth md youth: raven), And nds he on not want them. One of the olcialllonvu his not. vulh to oho door and sddrouu the crown: "Anybody elro want 3 family?" Two more farmers enter. look whom over and rolou to invut. The otlioinl triu tho crowd sgnin. saying in addition. `` "sh d yo expect for the money? Bum ...e crowd won l: buy. and the poor victims aro mjnrohod back no who lthy yard. cu-rying_ their little all on their bonds. This para of it won the moat pathetic of all to me- chia offend for-ule-and-nob-wanted upset: of the once. on .l..I ...-.5. ......A:...` 51.. 0..-; 41...; pk-.. ed. bun-footed Bachumuundingi at the hand All hhn row. Thu {An-nan Inn SHANNON OF THE SIXTH. . llnfhh Iotnlng. .. -'..I..L AL:. . Wear

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy