go; champion: of Oamdn in Monttenl. O3 oqd_ return. n.w ;'3'.'." i`..'. 3E.`!`.'.';E2' ' ."...".'1. .`\E" u ya -u- uyuuu-u Willism Dun`, Innm in dnngc ill. Hi: Ncovory in not: ` ted lot." Dr. Haw Rnnnv Duh` hn hnnn AI ' . `no Very taunt hum Guild Oouthont -`u {Inland lanes ll) Bupdtlovl and no 'O||I`I low: WIIII In the) (lunch: Paco : I`. M. Hepburn. Morriuburg. iv in thol aim. [sumo Bi nu: scIssoas.] mo THE Nuws `row nu RllF nggn-. 1-In nun. wum; `MONDAY Novmuilnr 22. 11397. . Montreal. retohed be pronoun It the % -.::..d.:.':!*':" l Don't Forntlo I. by I-M `he colored ma Annual I copy at ' Anuincrutntod today was with tho ` oomph-hon ol the M. 1` company : gum olovntor it would ho nooounry (4 some new hrhot nooanmodouon With tho and In vow it hoard be inotdor to an ar- fvon tonrdn the mlonl oi Conn-nqul `bwga. Ho iovond the hridp hing . Nil: no no to unit. Bolh Inland. Io nought it only a noun ol than tint In- Nnpunnn would to hang to brain Ibo ngbt qnrvor and the bu-Cm` removed. Nouvuhnbcuunoulvudd lb dio- rpunneo of A. 3 Lewis. rod auto 0.00:0 Inna! who Impound on Incur- dq. llblunnckl Ifsiu, tub in atol- Iuwohpn. and to had had) nnndcll It Inc. 0 in In 01159.0 hrlooity on-U` 0 I . no De_o-d A POIIOOlI|IIo A young Wad named Hogan who puddles I fancy tablet around the city. found I wlnp on | rmcen'a street this nfornuon and re- msod to return` itto the owner. P. C. Ihlonon appeared Mid mndo the lad hand it ovur: he land in totum hurled Von) strong epithets on the minor, and denied ,~ ' one. [[0 was immediately taken to the _ mutton homo. hold for I whale. and unaw- , ed logo. I an I IUIVjI' I. Loxoux. Nov. 21-Bonny Ouldorwood, n ptofooor of men! ii In; intho noi- gt" 0! Bdinburg . In and. Ho III nu IIIL lain lump for flu: Act JAt'K.~0.\`\'ll.l.|a`.. Flu, Nov. :r)M-~Pu.~on- gets on use stunner Mnccouo. which ur- rivod In Tampa yootordny at-ovnoun. ro- porh tint Ango Pan. who b(N'I_\Od Gun. Owullo in tho Spaniards for MMJO. wn captured b the `yuan:-goon on Me way to Oionfnotf court-mnrtinlod on I drum had an hung. May mu. mo. . pwltnr or lllffll II tr ny mun uni- garulu MI naauron. The men are bitterly diaappmntod be- came ol the meagre support they. have roooivod from othor union! and particular- ly because of being neglected by orgamzod labor in the United Staten. ' CVIVILIII` I"I"'-`U-I : L0.\`lm.\`, Nov. `.32.-I`ho onginoon and nmpluyonn are welcoming delegate: to the couvouonco that in to be held with A How of naming the mile. A aol.l.lo|non& in ro gnrdod ow assured. Th: man urn hinnnlu Jinnnnnlnb-A L- WUIIIII W'IlII n :01 Her. Picture framing v v-yr um In cu-unru- A military man writes to the Wino taking exception to the slur cut on the loc.l| soldiers in 1 local paper's report of the nding of In inhnntfn body at. Cauiruqui bi-id 9. Soldiers in I rule. he writes. no but and with the bums of unknown crimes, and this crime discovered on Subur- do\- "is loud almost. directly at. their door by louppusitioua article mitten by A re- purtor, who. to food his dew-ire for novul, would willingly dander the honor of oven n :01 liar. `II!-IIIIIIUIIB wen! c.\'wnuea I50 ma grace lor in: well diroofod charge of the church end his great interest. in the work of l Hueel Dion. Im-tnumenul selections on piano and violins wele given by the sisters. Archbnsuop Cleury drove down to the house of Providence shin alternoon where ` I simnlnr reception was given him. nnvuuyuvuu av nu IITIUUO A complimentary reception was tender- ed archbishop Cleuy this morning by the piston of l`Hotel men in honor of the eevonuonth alum-arnuy of his appointment to the tree of the Kingston dioce.-e. Con- grntuluiona wore exnondod so his for hu charm of the nhumh And Blll'[lIel I At (ieuenoque. Ab-mt noon to dey e telephone me.-page lrom G-umnuque convoyrxd the intelligence !h Li. A geneml emre there had been enmmd during Sunslny nIght.,ond I quantity of I.-nlf --tolen menelrum. including eighty pound! of chewing and cumin ing tobuccu ; 1,000 cigars in buxes conumnmg may each. J. A. C. Thmnpaon. Unnnnoque. being stamped on the boxes; live point of men's leoed' boonemumher eighle; five point of mittene, covered with leather: equentity of un- derclobhing. fleece-hned. and two fty- pound neck: of llour. The police here have been nhed to keep as lookout. for the atolen goods and the guilty petty. nu an curry nnur unis morning more was celebrated in St. Mur_y s cathedral the unar- ringe of ll pa-puler young couple in the pre- sence of their numerous relatives and friends by the Rev. Fr. Meagher. The contracting pertiee were Jemee Bishop. of Udnunuque. and Miss Nellie Goodman. of this city. Tue bride was neatly nl.'.ire(l in II suit. of blue satin and hat to much. Mint 0. Joyce, of. J()_yl,`0Villt`. noted an hiidesrneid and Wu drenched in e irown of the some materiel and hint. to match. The groom was enriched by Patrick Leerty. of this cit . Ind tilled the duties of grooms- m-sn no ly. After the cc-remon the happy couple drove to the residence 0 the lnide s mother. React. street, where n mnunicent. wedding breekfest was partaking of." TM! nflerliouu Mr. and Mrs. Bi-ho left on the G.T.R.. express for en extend tour in the east, and on Iheir return will who up their residence in Gtlllllltl-qllo. The bride was the recipient of I number of valuable and uselnl preeente, showing the esteem in which she was held by her friends in King- ston. ' , uunull, I rl'IlD]|'OIn ll1lI'llltIl'. IIIG: , , "Nevortheleee. my dear friend:-, uvhntever , 3 Roman Oetholice me do. I intend ee in the peat to chew lilnelueee to our Roman Catholic acquaintances. I will not. he- cauee they are Roman Catholics. reiuee an invitation. if tendered. to bepreeoot end ro- jcice with them at marriage festivities fol- lowing the example of Jeeue at Gene of Galilee; nor will I fell to weep with those who weep. on He did at the tomb of Lour- uunor, will Iwound the feelings oi ro- i-p'ected friend: by ebeenting myeoli from lunerele Ilthouall the eervioe ie to me euperelitioue and dielionoring to God. It in. ac apron to me, a duty we owe to all men; `an dicrence `oi creed or church will not juetily ue in re`luein tpmourn with thoee who mourn and re oice with there that roj rice. The church may not ex- tinguish the loving inetlncte ob our.nature, far can hinder the love of our fellow"-men, though they worship not with ue. God been with them in their ignorence end euperetiticn, and we my do the same. By eotin thus. Iechrietien lovo requircl. we may ope to neutrolivc, if we cannot pre- vent, the evil coneequencee which intoler- ance and bigotry might produce, and might succeed in preserving that good feeling which has of late obtained between Romen Catholice and others, but _which has received such e rude shock from what we cannot help regarding an an illwtimed. ill-advised end unfortunate utterance of one of the chief paetore of the church of Rome in this rovince. Anri it may he that Ihie wel -intentioned blunder of a magneto oi the Roman Catholic church will be overruled by (lad for the enlightenment and increased religious liberty of our lellow- citizenu of that oommumon. I I-01. Dr. Hing. Glut Illl OIIIIOIUITIO Pllturtl. In oouolgdlngn cannon on vuohbiohop Chou : mount mandate Rev. Dr. Lxlug. Dlldllp I Prubym-hm miniutar. aid: "NIVIl'thlhn|_ nu: rhnr II-innrln, what-Aunt upon." o:.I:Am'a h;Al;;lMINT. -u -ny .lI.lI'l`lIl' VIflIlllI'I'u At. an early hour this morning there olobmmd in Ht. Mun): nnthndrnl Hm mar. A Ptolonot Dom. `I-.. l|_| no )l I0 N01` CE I!) HEREBY UIVHN THAT 3 0 Council of tho Cnrponxuou ofIlno1.`l-_y _ol Kingston {Mona pulllul u By-low after the V Vivi:-ulunpf one month (mm and Moor t-ho I13 0! the slate of the Gut. mblloou.i_--n 0' Huh no omholnc the Nan-v.l\ h: of Novumhor, A.D. I87. namely. on ma l)..Y 0! unconn- An In-ly Ilorr Inf An n..-In l....... ;L... Voqialng. Ioloctlni UQII9guIo:. \'.... no mi- ,,,_ Volou or A uoinllrr. -1-|jI.fIw'I`~% Nauru. New. II--'l`b loud opoaddlib-C]. asilpu H-olh Inn To Inn A Iuvnl IQVOIU. Lo.-tms, Nov. 22 -The Rune earns pendant 0! 850 Daily Now any: : "I I1` ubhuun-Ion Ibo has authority that Ibo pawn no meaning the Mlvinhlltry oln novuldouonntuuouinshhanlontlnl ora bloudon (hlnhnlnophiltlonl ha don Mlyio In tho bpdo cl Iii pan with Input In nny In III inland ohoh. II Ibbd vhituviuu my wn(`ll, wunonl any Warning. {he maul: of 5 double-barn-lled shot gun was poked through I pane of glass in the wlnclovnlnd at short n the murder`- or binned away at Donna R killing Mm insult! . The boy was `mt sli hlly woun. . Hounds an In-Eng us. in Iran! the rrimiml. Pp to a late hour last night the nuydonr had not been captured. Ohm Dean no `~ In human. I-`.lrn`ir.1 .\'.Y., .\'ovemht-r 22.--Van EI- len. n vhlngo twenty-live miles from here. in the northern end of this man Iy, was horribly nhocked last evening uron learning of the dumrdly murder 0 n farmer nnmed John Denmark. re- aiding nhout one and a half mile: hove , that vlllnge. Denmark and his little son were sitting in the house at A lahle when. without any warning, {he muule d0Ilh|Q-'hl"l'QIIOd Ahnl nun u-nu J vuu xv-nu ur Inl- lu~IlI`!. London, .\'n\'-mlwr :?. .-'lhe diplomat: are stung what tho l`nited State); \\'h inlemsts in tho mat urv :ulv:nu-- inn hy lmm and bounds. s.1_\'n of the M-I.-ure of Kiuovhu Bay. The furthe-r procw-dings promise to lw inn-resting, [or nvcoroing to the not-eptml vc-rsion of the Sc.-tsmni treaty, (`om`|ud-d in mm, Ru.-rain swured the re-vvrsion of Kim- (`houg my for a naval motion. |,ooking below the surface the coup may hf Ger munyls resort to the I-ranco-Russian al- linnrc-. The newspapers of Great Bri- t.-I o s:n_\' that war uitl he the outcome of oil thus hnrhor gr,-mt-inn." mldinu. `owing to tho` sow-rmgnly of the new w an` nhle to pn-k nnal choose any port in (`him whi-u strikes our |`unv_\-. If it is nlmmly fortified by our rivals. so much the hotter." IIUIIIU L'rIu|_v. The Reporter bunting pnrty returned home Tuuxaduy. having uapcuunl fourteen Mina deer. Now for more nunung ounioo III the Roporlar. The namuno ol tho late l`humu Hhotold pumped through on the B & W. railway Smurdny ovomug to Bupn non lor burml. The oooouod mu as pro- mmng young man. twenty your: old. and a former high school` atuuom. Having comruowgl con-umpuon he was when to the Brockvmo hospnusl nbuut two months Ago. when ho daed on Snurdny. Ha ha been amended cunnutnnly by hi: amen. Mrs. W. lhrbor. of lhl plwo. WI 3 l~IO,lIld HINDI B0 U0 (0 -cot View from noon it 0 to tho nut o! Lo! Tan on the I)II'h nlduo rlnnocu Strut. an-I an toot. Ivldn Iran in nu ul uni-I Lot `Ion to John-to 1 Mac mud in all rupmm u uhuwu by mm lluu on n 0 plan now or. no In the Hay ltu aI.IlOf no. In use Chynf Kingahonfnn-I ted Ill: Nonvgmbor. A D. llli.` : and vrlulnh IIM Murmur 00 loom At Ind ollinn during IIIIUU n K 0nJ"l`hurod|v one of our old roaidonu. Smicti Wilma, men with ii pmiliil accident winch will oonnno him the runs of the win- Lor. Wlnlo walking alum: the lhilita he slipped nudlell. bieiiking his hip. Dr` ute wu culled inid roduood tho irumins mind as hm. reports no win doing lilculg. - Mull) A nhe old ai.udent.o~ ol the high ecuool weio pnuenb At. the opening exer- cu-ee. The kwv. W. W. UIIOI left. on an Lurdiiy for Kingston. M. Daviwn, work my :0. Kornpvule all IIHIIIIIOI`, rotuinod home Friday. Tlie Rniinrtnr |un.H...- ....-u.. ..i.._.., x _......, ........u. nu suv ulgu wnool lllll. 1:. was a mucosa in awry particular, uuudmg room living as a premium. The ulnar wan ulnm by the Rev. William Wuight, followed by uldxuaol from the lolluwlng local clergyman: Reva. Saun- ders, Bcnmlon, Uamonan and W. W. (lulu. The Rev. W. J. lion-ridge. Ottawa, (no A very benecial address to students. A number of solo: and qunrhebtoa interspers- ed the Jddmaooa. Wnlliam Rnchurdnon, mnneter, ol Weutport-. was In town Su- turdny. Un `l`hnruInv nnn at A... ..I..I ---:.I-_-V uwuue. uuu gueen 01 mm Ame Lnub. Ur. U. B. mllne purchased 45 Due pey- hound from Bcunuol Uovey. who brought. Ihtrom down each. The commencement. exeruum of the high school were held on lmduy evening in the high school hall. auuouu in nvurv nu-n.i.u.|.... .... uvuuluu. no we more 0! his address W. U. Pariah, W. A. Lewis and a few otherequeelnoned IO lecturer on as low uupurouut topic: and the meeting cloned wnn umgmg one national anthem. John Eamon, working in Butfulo during the sum- mer, returned home Thursday. Mun Unr- tne Gallagher. Fmukvnlle, II vmung m Athom. we guest at Mme Allie Lnub. U. B. mllm nllrnhusnrl . ...... ....... n. mmgmu, o.n.. 1'oronr.o, on the me and work u!` Henry George. and his grace duobnno. unglo tux. The speaker Wu vary lorciblo and panned out very clearly his doctrine. At. we oloue of his address Pariah. W. `A [Ania ....a - 1-... Lecture on our: uoorgo-UomInoncnncuI.`, ll;xucIuoo- lntensuung llallll. A1-nucns, Nov. 22.-At.huniama wane treated to a very able lecture on Wodnotr dny evening. in the Meuhodin church. by W. A. Doughu, B.A.. Toronto. on aha lm. mom THE cLAssa5- VILLAGE uuuuuy WII Injured. The bank ol Toronto has entered unite against. [our insurance counpunida interest.- ovl in the John Eamon the for the amount of the policies held by Lint. rm. Tue 00lnplnl6I And amuuuus am no follows: Ualollonian, 82.600; London Asauranco. 85,000: London Mubunl, 33,000; Allnmco, two polimuu. 85,000 and 3.3601). The Methodm. minnaoerml nuocintion this morning nppoun:-ed n cummmoo no confer with the fonmto Methodist social umon on the quumon of con-solnuuldng the debt: ul the various Methodist churches of lhemly. ` nuvv nu-nu mum: in mm umun. A Iollllll lnnu uouung ung soon after also ran into the wreck. Eleven or twelve care are wrecked and the damage will amount. to probably 850,000. A special wan rent out. from Toruuco to transfer puaonneru from Monhuland from the local Have; lock brain. Uen.-Supt. Loonnrd hluurolf went out to one scene of the accident. Nobody was injured. The bank at Tnmnm I... ...a-...a ...:s- IIlIO|l IIII RHVOIIDOI`. A I). INDY: and Vlllnh I? `may be and onion during 0 0 -mu I-y any person Imuoutod Al pouunn whoa lands an pnejudlcnlly Q hex 2, hound `onndl olthotln pomm ur h sauna or solicitor. before passing lhl mu \v., xtslnom yd Who Ill-IIVII 90 he ht-ltd WIN he 'IVllIK Elly. The nulwny tologra h opontou and dupubohern oi the 0.1 . . no to-dny mut- ing the dithrgnt. mpelinhndautn of bhu division: and [crying their propoud who dulo of Inga below them. luwmg come to an urungoumnh l.hemeol\'u u $0 what l.heyuiuh.. In In not likely the upwin- t.ondonw,will be able to settle the manor which will prolnbly ham to be rofuv-rod to the pruldont. Lut your on the oooulou of the Imko. it will be romotnborod tho authorities 0! the road rolorrod tho tolt gnphon to the dIVlll0llIl superintendents. A bad accident: in muortnd nu :.l.. (3 la R gr-pnuru so we uwmonnl Iuporlncondenu. in roportod on the C. P. R. an Burlnton. I station forty-u |mi|u out 0! Toromo on the main line. A W023: bound fioight. main man standing uh mo` switch to come into the nation, whon another height. also went. bound, bumped! into itnnd made a bad smash. A thud [mm uoumm nlmm mm. .5.-. -n.... ...._. VIlIXn Gononl Guooigno sud pub; no upco- tod hero to-marrow to Imp over thanks- giving day. Then I-nnlumv huhmmnh Ammo-.. ....I `the Inuit VIII Iona; lull Again: In. on! lnunnoo 0oupnlu-A loud- Jnocnonl of Wagon WuIod-A 00-- nlnoo Apoollhd. , Tonosro. 0:10.. Nov. 22.-A Iyndlotto of Toronto oapltalinu, it in reported. no making nrnugonnonu so Into over I unm- b_or of oloctrio light. companion in tho pm- vmoo. (1----5.] l`-__-1..._- -_J - cam men on ma cu. THREE TRMN8 ARI INVOLVID IN War Muv Mr ' In \:nl'nrl|'u|n toning. In the Methodist. . Douglao, B.A., Toronto, the me '0l`l hanrv Han:-(Va. and Mn I----> A ooarLvT%i=]+5k.'n1" 'l M- It-an`!. . on -r L - ` nouommlnc the lhannh Day 3).IU?,nnmol .on |)..\ LU. Ila? ormt-ubllshing. tyawlnu up. IIIAI and provldlnc with :1 uuslku, a public: 1:50 to ovnuooutvhe north part. ul 3 :9 lab I 0 with sh oath to I M .51 All IM 53?, of Kln:t.:)n. nnfimlor nos? 11`- Dvlnt u -vooonuy lunch for the mid pur- mu 3 (I0 Mid tltroo Inn wide from j. IOIIIIAL PIOQDOI IIIIIII. and van. N . 1130.600: Huh` QIn|;n; [Ar WAI.SH S Gkftiiiii SALE luoslanv.-- Dvlnt lunch for the mid ma Id demo wide from n can Wu llih all: In! plnnnu tpnno Ami om IAAO. ...m_. The Leading Millinery and Mantle Store, Next Door to Btandu-d Bank. 148 PRINCESS STREET wALSH S IA Big .Manl Week. OOMMIRCIAL. IOIIIILL IIOIII IAIIIII 20 Ladies Heavy Wool Hose for 16. 25 Ladies` Fine Wool Hose for 19. 26 Boys` Double Ribbed Home for 190. 20c, 25 and 80 odd aims in Boys` Hon for lilo. All our Fine Imported Worsted Hose st Ooet Pnve. s Over Hose, cutheeln. 450 for 88. 60 for (Be. 700 for 50. Ladies` Fine Cashmere Hone 80 for 93. 40 Hose 8 pain for CI. Ladies Ribbed Ceahmero Home 40o for 880, 45c Hon 3 pain for O1. 170. 20. 26 Ludior Wool Gloves. choice 16. Indies Kid Gloves 750 for 60. $1 for76. 81.95 for 8!. 1 CQDADA-nag g-1-... ____, SPENCE 6: C1 Sell Mantle: that fit. Sell Mantles that wear. Sell Mantles that are new. Sell Mantles that are stylish. Sell Mantle: that are well nished. Sell Mantles that are the best value. Se'l Mantles from $2.50 up. Closing Up Bargains. Meat You Get Choppsm. Raxun oualitv s'i."?"' '13. . " ' 'Ill'NI [0 N '0VQfCI in mu 1' dt . 1 llnnel _Jn'z In al , hi.nl:t.o'to- (5: to any, can nu; ` |3l0C1|a`I|'h:ont( ..".'..u,.`.'.*.': , . and than in m wide- IInI . other qua-unube Calm. -nlounhdovoud ..uu-up-I I-nun ul ulu jl VIII Q the ma loml munch! hill and-the ntorm of no don county could ref:-nod to by nuquh 0! Salisbury in his I Tuudu Int In-(on the nation uniornl con:-naive anach- uou. vi pamierhnkul Mn hunt: tun to `unwind Y eltv. Th: mrllnnnnt `v-v--cu-uruulnpntlllnili. `London. November I2.-The Brltbh pen-Ilnnut naonhlu duh; the no- coat! of I-`oh:-\n'n than lam-r tho orklnully hunt`. minclpnl M tho nub: will In rnnolt n~torn_o_fi t_hp e9uny_ c_t_>u_|oll. .._A_...- ` Niv7s`ivo'Rn-v2n Duncan; 9:. how. Inna. Au Hohvu. Wall hut. `-2 Io.A.wEr;_r_-: ago hi-III humanist: - .'They Are 01! Photos laid. Ont hunt: 10! mo! ; on nature: so pt-stun no music. wall Kuhn up nolhlu. You con: and no It and do no Mllu. BUCK S McKe|vey & Birch. 69 & 7| Brock St. lnnzuo mm` on [B nnvumv urvnu run ", KB` 0 Council of ilno (fl-y nnnhnn Ininnn nnnuluu ll u.lA\u alum um um uni I I I UUUUHI in In Cooking .Stov_e., and this in saying very much in few WOld8. II)- L_-._ V I B ` We claim that this is the greatest heater and the most economical Stove yet constructed. It I just as good 3 Heeting Stnve as the HAPPY THOUGH :. .. r\--a.:.... e._.__ A..- Radiant H0lIl8 IV V7 WUI UIO We have a few Second- Hnnd Stoves in good re- gain for sale cheap for .nnI1_ Finding Us. Ilnml. 'W'- A. MITCHELL. IR and H pI'I|l\Anl HO:-A-O Illllj ' IIUIJWIIIK IPDII." 00% I toad gnu. 000 it. hue. Good gum con night: little you buy right. Como In and Mlk can to un. We'll an you money- nldfnno. ll? \ ad) `(fun w. u. vmauxux. xlnmon. ma Nov . `am. on. mun. F- luv `Jung Blunt yourult for an Ilnpty Illlll bag It you lulu`. on um-3 an alltlquthd shooting iron." at. A Anny! nun. :.\.a u 1.... (:.....a ....u.. Iarpentex-a . J oinera , ' QI.-I. Mybc It : T,AYL.B.7_$, V You` can cheap at Jvgnnuau Wack- smiths Tpll. a`3e;.al'i down to 'clearin ggicell `_ " A iin scaneue for s2.:a;a, V rgguigr price $4. Kn E tra Fine Sealette fdr 1, regular price $5. are "big reductions from our usual low prices. mvonrcn JACKE rs can at onooufvnu. III laoiuo Price. Call :0 onus M. In -och Mutt. oppouho Goldon Mon anion and prompt Mun- IIVOII I $111 Old llrohu I--mun. I`. ORLKI can recall `NH. Silver or Enamel Iluom. oqnl `o now. saving you money. I00 nnuul an romnl`, when you mm on from our Imp dluol-one nylon o! ouldlu u Frame to nun una- tun so rt: 0 prices. QVIIIKXEIU. n-1-an.`-.4--l..X4. 88und-90 Princess Street. Th. Gun: s; o .uu..a. .5. 9.3.; IA Ind El Prlnouu ange. niwu-uuxulul @9010 Ihonltlull aiowiiuhl In-. Mu lRnt.\0 0. nan. :Eeairin9- Hardware] Corbett s Imy Jackets ` (hi-unvifu `f-Lww ' V ' V" V r I J-I-I`-mo. Mom-5-rn. Oak. huly '% nth govun-out much In ruqoobu-dCmu-ol. not rub a kbloupidcutlnnrtlny whit u hord- Clkijilhn lroqldl for Munic- . lnnhldnglubnbll. nuitlv-,Ns, no to ~ 35% .::.%-'.-.\:.-.-:.-*'~' 4 ` 0 5 3 .` ' ` : W. -. .:a.'.~_-- ..a; - . uunanuiwluiuullcllu. Tbovocid ' in bad loco iobnuung nooungu, an hn ntodnch question nluiuglotho huh ohluou-I ohurchu.wo.uwu- moms... ,.suououom.. Ihhdthodennn-tame - I uuvvuu umunlnj npuvnulll |$bdIIOdrpIruII.|o? s"|~ u rvuunov. nu IIINI. 1'00 Inonoty o! I Iigblx` oultlvuuxohu-actor and mono nu opuluonnndoui hot to l 0 ion. has to well 8 magic I upsu- Non 0! an. that the umounoouinl no u.:T:.:`:s:.n.{uu and ucmuwu: "IMO. I We l0- 3'80 Ports. the oooonplhbod nu. dam-o qlynthy will to expand. .__._..__.__......_... - % A%%%$EALETfE BARGAIN. .__.__. __.__......_.. . .- ` _.I0u~uo );?:nI bold). ` ICON!` nlioon I500 caddy. to it hold Mum-row ov`ri.:g as I '.`.i'..`~':.`.`:. i`.'.:`'.* .:'...:'.2. :.` `4:.`....."`."t o mu unuu cniruu. l$IIDrGI ll Kinshi- Ilotlatduli will it dinculnd. Th vomit! in Hal nan. insgugn... ....u._. -_ A Donn: In lughnd. Word was to-dny mound ol the dash ol Arum-notion l olK' . nIP:'uuo0.in ' ml uon::g`o`ra highly oultlu ohanctcrundmmnn-... ::.::ra:..':':.:'::.:':.?..;":::.".:r:2 though the unit had engulfed I. am. It In lhnunln. tho eonvlcu Ara n-..|.a.... |.....|. cuuupu mu unn nnu engulfed them. It thought. the convlcu no making bunch for the olnnun. when hiding will ho on- can convict: mu Ac Luna. Gum`! J. J. Bu huroturnod homo thin morning bf tho 5} of Qulnto nilvuy shot Ipond nu I for (hp in pm-suit oi the two coca oonriotu. The lugitivu no nllppory How: to doul with. up guard Huuhu. A0 H-nos the pun-ucu wdro clan on their trail. but than cap!-um nomad DCII` It `'00 man would dinnnnnnr -. nupurl mun I tooling rt ly. Mia Laura Hoplirl wil In met by her Sunday nchool class this afternoon. on which ocouion I prooonution will in nude to her. Mr. Hn kirk and his Iiotorn leave for London in I ow days. EU FIIU HID uuurue. Mine llophirk hne been connected with the eid lrom its inception, end he done her utmoet to promote the intereete 0! everything porteining to the hoepitel. On the ecoount her at-eocietee tnought they would be leaking in gratitude il they did not in some Hey mulr her departure from the city. tine Hopturk replied brie!- ly. lhenking th .1 donore for their hendeome ` prevent. In the evening the oongreuetion met in St. Andrew'e church to give expres- enou to the regret they experienced at the remove! of Mr. Hopliirk end hie Iintere from the city. An interesting progremme wee rendered. followed by the meal re- lrenhmente. eiter which the pater rpoke of the oenee of loan which they all felt at pertingowith mernbrrr who. for ten yeerr. hed le red with unoeuing devotion. Mr. Hopkirk mede e reeling relply. Honhirk an In mar. In t... u -n-nu. r-I'IIIvIIIl A meeting of the ladies` huspibsl aid. Sanford. was hold an. the city lull Nov. l7Lh. as which Muss Hupkirk was made me recipient. of an address gnd s set. of sterling silver brushes. The presentation was made by Mrs. John Hamilton. who al- so reed the address. .\I:.. 1l.~m|.:..|. I.-- L... _.__A.-, - Death of An Aged Lady et her Deu|*hter'I Home. At 3:30 o'clock thin morning the soul of Mrs. Samuel Workman nought rent in its etemel home. Surrounded by her Ian and deughtere end grandchildren, the rleoenred breethed her final Lorowell. leaving umny mrrowing heeru. Mrn. Wnrknnm had hem: residing with hor vlnughtor, Mrs. A. P. Knight. Align street, and altlmngli MIG hail roar,-lied tho i.iiroe-qmuror uentuiy mark in life`: nouhieb. was halo and ru- bult-. About ten days ago she was laid up with e_ cold. which finally developed into pneumonia. This uaoted her lungs. Dooeued was en estimable old lady,-end einoe her hueheud e deeth your ego hed reeided with her children. She leavee two deughtere end one eon--Mre. A. ll. Knight. of this city. Mre. E. Abbott Johnev.-n, liu. igiml. and Frederick Work- men. ln.......eel Tho body willbe taken to Montreal on Wedneudey for interment in the Workman wnlt ho.-ide that of her hue- bend. Her eon left to-day to make the neoevery errengemente, end |)r. Knight will nocom n_v the remain: Service will be held et r. KnigIht n rec-idenoe on Tue! (`AI night bx` Rn . K Mun-m----m IJQ -COCO DOIII `I00 Vlhll 10H m at me. buy `s.m.o.u- . Ito and hmmgonao cl hr on mm: as ur. mu nu rue-monoo 1 lday nlghg by Rev. . K. Mucmonno. 'ree4lsnIsI-3 ora i-ace-I look ms to us,` Omaha ; 4 The redsetions eonteined in e eommeni- i oegipoueturdeyu theeetionotehe ieerolenstoms as led to consider- a discussion throughout the city. and the static! the Wino `nee hsen interview- ed with e View to giving the opinions cl meroheute upon the edministretion of that depsrtment. his not the purpose of a daiiyjournel. however. to take the piece of the customs ` department in . con- ducting enquiries. One-half the neople will declare that Mr. river is an excellent oilioer. doi e very diioult end unpopular service. it ils the other hell will declare that he hes been over eeeloue end not always considerete. it depends very much u n the circum- stenoes oi the widely dl'er og cases and if he wes too highly praiaed,psopiemipht look ~ upon him with suspicion. Having heen sited. however. to give the feats of this latest one it is done here with lalrnssea to ell sides. The package er-rived by express in Kingston from New York marked on the outside. value 330. It wee ecoornpenied by n msnifest. which lied to he signed here end returned to Wuh- ington. and which oonteined e certillcete signed by the person who forwerded the article. elso stating the price to be #30. When the consignee lent to the customs oioe for his peokepe the eppreiser valued- it so the 330. He could not do otherwise in view of the price merked on it by the sender. The department binds him not to admit enything under its lull value. and on the other hand will not rmit him. when thet value in etetetl.to uce it under my consideration. After the consignee had objei ted to play duty upon 330 value- donmheuppreherwenttotheexpnnsomoe end examined the manifest, nding there the some value declsred as slreedy steted. He then went to the various importers in Kingstoh to find if they had a list from soy United States menufeoturer thst con-' teined e quotetion for the imported erticle, out coulu not nd one. lie then asked n jeweler to procure him the value, and let- tors were writtenn. oil` with that object. Both the appraiser and the consignee were informed in reply to these letters thet the selling price oi the erticle in New York wee ON. Meentime the consignee hed de- posited his cheque for $9 duty, thirty per cent. of 330, end and received the parcel. On Seturduy. upon errivnl of the reduced veluetion of N4. he was allowed to pay duty upon ihet smount. end the difference between that end the amount of his ohrque was returned to him. HHE 4 P. M. Elllllllll GONE TO ETERNAL REST. `Vi.-O`E?AOTI7 0? not cut. -"l';It'l.lug F7IArov>o-II.- . -1 .L,. | .;.,u n --r u no man Trunk -tnon. Rumpus. -loo Ilh Ihu Bani Walton. I To- woaonn n In-ovnlu. Wan:-sown. NY Thcrmmia nrlc gun. but in. nonr- Ihokuxnhlgm mi abut yum; non. Bwnmloo not hit ivklu It Wuonovn. I: but} I in `I:`u.:":' Ofngugo, proposal w`m Omit! 'l'runl.hganA8nn Inm- nlnnnd -L Ilh. I.-L In... - J'..':':'.'.`.'.'.".':.': '.'.:.':.';':.' '.:.'........"" $ nbooouu-and n cold which on hay. and dovolopod IMO Eh. With wooduful rapidity me Im Innhd ADA! Inn .u...n.. , puny wul no racy uolnn thou! July. Pout J. Cmmy. n Tornnto man. who , wan mulling for I Bnilo drncziu hon. nozivod injuriu at Cunbridpo lip:-inn yulordny from which I-0 did. no stumped to jump upon a moving train. bulunablod and mild under as. whole. ` `: Juno: Sumo, taking on the Prlfovan o- rt: ouployco ol the Pombvolojlu-nhr` ouluany. Inn um i on Sslnrday by a lull hptmo. Rh chic lnno cu bmhn n wnu I'll! `run II . thoir own [IMO- C. W. Gauthior. Windonr. hem formed A company to mine on tho To--lin too river, nor the Rlondyh. There an novnntoon nnckhoidon. ouch nnhooribinq N00. and upon minors will to omp'o_vod. Tho com- pany w3|l In Indy Iontut shout COXIOV. Tornnm In-n. -lm unu nmo onunron Iurvivo Mm. f Ex-Cuph Curtis in coaching I tour: of Queen : collage lombnllcrs propnnmry to the expected match 3!. Og.lom-burr on Thursday. A fairly on-on: mun will be takon down, but it is expected the Ameri- oano will win at their C. Glnthll`. willdlnl huh '45.:-int` A Anrnnlo norologmal unlmu?-A. Thomas W. Kenny. J.P.. an old and rpoctod midom. nf Arnprior, died on Ra tuvdny. Nnv. 13th. and nvonn-re yuan Deouned wu born in Ctmlobnr. county Mayo. Ireland. in 1822 His wife and nine ohildmn Iurvivo Mm. | I`.x.(`.-no. r~....u. .-. .....-I.:__ - ------ --" On Friday a debate on the compnrntivo unolulnena of the bone and tho now took place not. it tho` mlmol ol agriculture. bu`- ah tho ladies` college. The side under Minn Emily Srnytlie rode to victory on the I hon-9. On Tuesday the barn: md surrounding t buildings of Richard Humphruoa in the ' Garden of Eden. near Hlo_v'II Sr4\linn,woro C dortroyod by re. TM origin inn mymirvr 1 and the loop. about 8700. in portly covered by 842.5 imuuunoo. < I-`. H. Bprisirl. Toronto. will urrivo in n I day or two to can chm of A. C. John- 1 Mon & Bro`: watch rep r'n department. ll Mr. Spriggn was the winner of 8.30 in the rooont nomination: in connection with cl 0 Toronto hon-ologiml inomui-A. I Thornn W. Knnnv JD .. -1; -...a 54 I runuur moenng | a0~IlIRh0. Keepers Hunhon and Greer returned homo this morning, having given up their hunt for the Mm recently o-coped onnvictr. {So trace of hhom could be found. although diligent search mu mode for the two cul- prim. (`ll I`!-high n Anlugbg 4... AL- --__-_--A--'--A ulu unuem; 0: may society, | George Summer, Toronto. nddroned the tailor: at` the citv on Saturday on be half of the uninn. with the result: than eight. new mnmhorn will be enrolled at the mmlar moeling mnigho. Keenan: Hnuhnn and an... .-.t.....-A umuu ISIIU 0! nan.-mnquo The King`: I)uugMeu, in connovetion with Sydel-hum street church. an M have van unique 4-momsinmont. The War M the Rn-at-." fir.-kw Fridnj in December. for the bnneb of that -ocioty. Georna Sumntor. 'l`m-nnm hdrlnn-marl r my me am-wry OI Jo-mas. ` Z. 8. Ryan. I: former resident of Lann- downo. died in Hammond. Wivoonain. A few days Ago. His brother. John Kyo.I. will reside: on the homestead about ve Imlu out of Gan.-mnquo Kino`n Dnnohtnvn in nrmn.y.o:.u. OH Pltnnl Cleaned ROIIII-Cd nulerlmn nencn IIIOW. . The Kingston historical society will hold its erljrmruerl meeting on Tuesday evening at eight o'clock in St. George : Bell. Dr. R- V Rmtero will present. I peper. review. in! the society of Jo-nits. S. KVQI. A fnrmnr an-irlanr nl `I -n-. VVII VI IIHHHD I -O KHI. At Wnt.orr.own. N. Y.. on Saturday cheese sold at. from Re. to 85; at Lnmmn. from Re. to 8 I-|6c.. and at Cnnmn. N.Y.. from 71:3. to me. The Canton board in now olorod for the muon. n V l'.....I ..-:..-.I L-_- _--A-..L- ulureu vol (no Manon. C. Y. Ford arrived home yontordny from Montreal where he mu-intod in judging ring: at the bench show. He leaves for Brook- lyn. N.Y.. to-marrow to be present at the American bench show. TM` `(inc-aha... |.-s-..:..-I ---!-;_ __,-_~n ;_u,| nu. ugluw U U0 3. Gen. Merritt has sentenced Sorgt. J. E. Hook.of the ninth infantry. Governor ! I-land, N.Y., to seven years in the Fort. Leavenworth prison for Menult. and ham-er_\' with inmnr. to kill. A w...... .... .. \v v -,, n . VI ""y`6horrv Rip" and "Buhh|ou, lotto Sir John E Millnin, are the < supplements presented with Pears . this war. Now ready. Secure c K Uglow & Co a. (lam. Mnrrifh I11. um-.64-u\-.I Gin... xurwnrmng company omm this honor. Fancy (`mawbn grams in five pound bu-ken. Mnlaga green And rod tincod grape-. and California Red Emperor glrnoel for Thanksgiving day at Curnov. ! y : ' "f`.hnnu Rina" uni nn..|.L.|-. n I... u.- CHI P0IDIOnn James Mcregor. government: mm- mimonor to the Klondylxo, in the first Canadian oioinl who has paved ovor the Chilkooh pan with proviu-ions. Th! HOW Ital` harm: nh.-mrw in nnirl tn UIIIIKOOD pun! WWII provmonn. nbool barge Cobrmrg in said to have carried the largest grain mrqn to Montreal, but the Kingutnn and Montreal forwarding company claim this honor. Fnnov Pnfnwhn nrnnnn in Run mm...-I runglull. Capo. Curtis will nob rabain the can. t-nincv of Quoen's hockey club. Ho will resign and Weatherhead will be elected to Hit position. Jnu-nan Mnmnnr .-:m...........n -...... uT"::tro:rdny being the lm. Sunduv in the church year. Rev. J. K. Maomorino gave A most interesting account of the state of religion. (hut, {`...o:. ...:II ..-s __n_:_ u._ -_-. P; WQHLKE. nnynna In (no pure and OM nm. wnmoa. The condition of A. T. Smith is un- changed today. He in not :0 Omar on he was I day or two ago, but he is not our of danger. \'-..;....I-.. |..:.... AL. 1-... c.-_.:-_ :_ .|_- guarantee Doing considered too mgn. A 'p|ir of rubbers wolo loft in tho Wum hall yoetorday afternoon. They won .b t nnynno in the plus and nnt. wnniod. Th: nnmhrinn an! A l` Emir}. in nu. Ill". IVUVHIIIUUT ZUYIM I591. The members of Sir William Wallace ump. Sons of Scotzlnnd, will mwo a social time in their-lodge room mmigho. Tho rnnitn-Mrhlill III lnnmhnll rnnfnh_ ulmu In Ianavr'IutI|[o room m-mgno. The Granito-MoGill III foothill match, arranged for bhnuhpiving day, is off. the guarantee being considered too high. bnir of rather: warn Inn in him Wnm IJIIUIIIEII OI llll IIIOIIIICT. Sir Wilfrid Luurlor completed his May- nixth your Saturday. He wu born It 82. Lin. November 2015. I841. Th: mnmhnn nf Hip Willinm Wnnnn mu young poo II. Tho ciciulrn` committee and Hours. Abbot: are and st Int :1 to tho hum of the ropoood bonus. F nrlnlz Tn!-Emnn, Mnnh-A-I nnnnhul "`n7~`3J. .'.?.,'k \v:r|:"::'n,1 the city luu night to I deathbed of his mother. HI. II7ll.l:I T-..-X-.. an-n oadotv Ah Home on Wodnoudny cunning will he the event: of the sauna for hho young poo lo. ' ' Thu citing n nnmmihtna and Llan-a Ill: nu l'UO0VUl" ll I100 TDOIX l0I'. ` Dr. ew Benny Dull` bu been eppolm. ed e life governor of the general hospital. The More operatic company arrived from Wntertown on the noon Cape Vineenipbone. Severel people vielted the scene of the Ber:-ieeld rb yeuerdey in smell row bone. 7 ` . `David McA-uhur hi: opened I stun laundry with Rent:-ow u 5 distributing point. Th: nnrhf Ah I-hung rm Wndnmdnv Don't Throw Aw;y a u n, L