Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Nov 1897, p. 6

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T:---~? ;$EALE'rTE % BARGAIN. bushels. Bug boys warm ribbed hose, 25c. Hm-dy a! Raw Mr. Rmmlieu. nrocureur of the Lruclung rnnceu screen. Quilted comforters, 85c.. 75c. and $1 at Hardy's. Lm-d Mnunt. Rmnhan will be married to nu-uy'a. Lord Mount Stephen will be Mien Giana Tulnell next Saturdny an 80. Margaret : church, which is the parish church of the house of commons. KY--. kunls uphnnh Hnur 95!! nfnnn, pours newer. nun were unven on. Like magic ib will cum thaf; cough or ` cold-Mitchel| a Magic Cough Cure. buy it! try it. got well or get. your money back. IINI... |.....-.l -3 ..uu-|.- -`mill nnnnirlnr A nnti. Dlcl. ` The board of worlu will consider 5 peti- tion from ronidenta 0! Upper Colborne Itreet. and Lheroaboubn, asking that the street: he opened up to Alfred surest. Rnknd henna with tomato sauce. 15c. tan. Lmuorn. Ibis understood that the awnrd of the Borne tribnnnl in the Delnnou buy one is in favor of the Mcbdurdo claim for a` sum loss than two mullion pounds sterling. Ia nun nhnw unn nnrlnn that will nur- SHOOT. D5 openuu up w nuruu IUIUUL. Baked beans with tomato sauce, tin. Fisher's. 1.. :- .....a..-.o....,l Hum M... nwnrt` nf than non. no. 1.. mlucmm. F. W. Yonkio .u'.,of Koaeuth, 0nt.. was found dead on the rosdaide near that vil- lngo on Sunday, Heart; diseuo in cup- poaod to have been the cause of death. Th; nubnnb of the Manitoba creamer-ies 8011 E0 nave Uvull uuu uluev Ul uuuvu. The output of the this your oxoeoda in value that of 18915 by $l05,000. Nearly the whole of the output wu sold for consumption west of Port Ar- bur. New canned salmon. loo. tin. Fisher's. The report on criminal statistics for the dominion in-ued yesterday shown that there were .135 less indictable offences dur. ing lost your than during the previous l.A.lh nvnnino the Nth butt. band nlavod cnuron 0! mo DOUEO OI commons. New buckwheat: our, `Z50. atone. Fiabel- a. 'r\-.....|........:. -3 ha-uh). hm-nnmnn lrnm Picture framing -...l I )- Manon. Detachment: of Dervish horsemen from Netermeh. recently attempted to raid the vnllngea on the left bank of the Nile op- posits Berber. but were driven o`. Like manic ib cough lola man nwo muuon ponnuu awning. We can show you purses that. will aur- priu you for lownoas of price, prettineaa of leather: and nieh and general superlative- E. C. Mitchell. I` `U \.'nnI-i- an n` I(nnnnO.|| nnf. DA- year. Lest evening the Nth bets. plaved two eelectione for reproduction in the New York nrephephone. The inetrnmento is owned by the light. heel: end power oom- P!- Two 950 horne-nower boiler: exnloded in _ Two 250 horsepower exploded In Rochowtar. N.Y.. on Monday. resulting in the death of Robert Henry And Robert Starr. Sovornlothon woro_ uorioualy in- jured. Tho Cnnndinn Pnnin R.R. hn Minn All F80. The Cnnndian Pacic R.R` bu taken an action of 860.000 against Quebec for the recovery 0! uxcmimpo-od in virtue of n by-yuv docluod ultra vim by tho court cl IIVIOV. TL- Algnnu AC OK: l\b6n-n n':nAAnA an` an. The clergy of tho Ottuu dioouo no op- poood to the Ida oi making Ottawa I Inotropoliun no. u Ottawa would slwayu zmnsyoung and vigorous min for n IHIIIO . . As: unit of the an which brain out on Sunday Inn in Molbonrno. Vootoria. tho innil-Inca companion loco 780 000. of which amount 500.000 will lull on B1-wish companion. I`.-u- Qndl Run, in ghnnnh Qithnnf. WIDIHIX. Fort Soo't Kcnn. it Llano without. want. Thoninhll {or thoput month ox-no Ion been too light. to uord roliol. Ownon at urtonian roll: no tolling their Iain M lbw In an. `Pkg hung:-In` nnurunnnnl Inna Aunnlml A nuiinvt Ihdw Av`vly . _. Ivvw am 1-`. The iuporhl tonunnoat Ina nntdd 3 jnblloo modal toon. Guoolgno in recogni- tion at having nut ouch Ill aeolian eon- Iingoul to npnunt the dontnlon In tho Qua`: jnbiln -5.... nu... ma "IInInLlm." um um QC?` ]IUK'- ' Rip and "Babbitt." by tho wm E. Iillab, an an oolorod upplonuli ad with Part Annual Iain . ovlculy. Bonn uoopyu ll |ovtOo s `ho stallion at In. W. I). Ran in --_-ad.-Q .1LL4n"'njo ...'1'no ustnuuu nun: ID] n-|----- 1 And the Wand ! Howl. `Ind To tho: .i-_-'.u-.. IPun.nn two. and 25a. pots. Tokay wine_a, 82 50 with ` ruyIIII-uu wrpuu - new ovuu-- . 3 Woman`: ha. E New Yon; Journsl. ` ' 1:- _ _ .. _-..I-..A A. ll'_. ` u_..I..: A race: -wmi `sn.v:n ' N3s1'm1;s.-- ilhyllohllaipuxaw uuuorcnlon 1 -ninnnh -nah 0-H Picture: Cleaned Remauod Happy Inueeale Il`re:;` uopme uoluurur, the wile of an Inuchun to of 28 Bhrtleth an-eet, Williannburg. he has received I 5 brand new noee at the hind: of e surgeon. : her opinel nose having teen duplicated by disease. Mrs. Golderer i` put. forty year! o'f| ege. d Ab liter rI;)oredthqn_f<>`I:ir Iy;oI-I |f'8 I 0 I0 OI ll! 8!) IITIV .QfO I'0U1 Vienna._ For several you: before their Irrivel in this country Mrs. Gelderer bud been aticbed with necroeis 91 file 50068 of the nose. The dieege dgdnb bro!-INC her to any painful ezgtenb untnl ebout two years ago, when at times the pain became almost unendureble. end eventually. -11 earbilnge and tieeuee of the n_oee yore en- tirely destroyed. and A cavity dnegurod her (see. _ 'r.. M... Inc. +1.. n'.:.. I-mnnrnina nsmnm. her race. In May last. the pain becoming sgonib ing. Mrs. Golderer decided upon an opera- tion. She went to Bellevue hospital. where Dr. Joseph D. Bryant interested himself in the case, and a day was set `for the operation. It began with an incision beginning at the base of the nose and ex- tending obliquely into the cheek for an inch and a quarter. Then another incision was made 'an inch below the primal line. and the skin and tissues to the depth of one-sixth of an inch were taken away from the cheek. When this was completed pieces of esh were talien from other pitta of her body. placed in the cut and dressed for grafting. This esh was shaped roughly into the form of a nose, and silver tubes inserted for the nostrils. When this partcf the work was completed careful anti- septic treatment was necessary to keep the parts from sloughing until there was ad- hesion. Finally a healthy skin was culti- vated over the whole structure. It requir- ed months to do it, but was suocessiully accomplished. The only defaeement is a wrinlzle at the junction of the new graft. where the cheek tissue was out. It is the general opinion that in time this will dis- appear. Mrs. Golderer said yesterday : My new nose feels like my old nose, and Iwould never know the difference. The disease is eradicated, and the surgeons say that I will never be troubled again. I am all worn out, however. by the strain I've been under, and intend leaving shortly `for a sanitarium to regain my former health. Evnporntln; Onlonl. BATH, Nov. 23.-Bat.l1 is having quite a boom in the building line. R. R. Finklo has A commodious ice house under course of erect. on; the new post. oice iupproncl ing completion and Mr. Hall has begun A residence and tinshop. Business is also flourishing. Mr. Mom} is about to open a weekly auction room. The evaporator has about finished this your : work on Apple! and the proprietor: are about to begin evaporating onions. This is a now do- parture` and we hope it will be success- ful. Mr. Rose has just; completed his residence. 1].. !.`lI2. l'llI- lnlpnn Inn rlnnvn-turn I ha!- remaence. Mrs. Elli: has taken her departure eflfer having open a couple of months with ua. Rev. Mr. Evenr. Odessa, occupied the ul- pin in the English church lush Sun ny. The popular lecturer. Mr. Galbraith, is to lecture in the Methodist. church on thunk!- ziving evening on Riches. and How be Become Rich. James Aylworth is able to be out again after a long illnern. Mine Mabel Aylaworth is no present in ill- health. Her many friends Will be pleased to hear of her speedy recovery. The Inter uolIe;Inte In ngue. The meeting of delegates from the vari- oue colleges to consider the formation of an inter-collegiate leagun takes plnce bo- morrow afternoon at half-past two o'clock at the Frontenac. Delegates will be pre- sent. from McGil|, Ottawa, Queen's, Ver- qiby and Oagoode. Trinity will` be repre- aented by the Royal military college. Wm tinlrnf. in Tnrnntnin manager Parker. aunony MIC! oonvonng Inc Iwulnvr ruul Smith at Honuul. 8: noted that no snow uppou-I don; the banks of the St. IAWOIIOO. Vhilo the Adirondacks sad the Satin tango of hil_ln no unresp- A Youth Arrested. Police Sergb. Nesbitt arrested a. young led to-day. charging him with complicity in the robbery at Gnnnnoque on Sunday night. The lad. who had some of the `goods in his possession. claims to have been recently liberated from the Hotel Dieu. A BI: Ihcurnlon Funny. The incoming K. & P. regular train. carrying an excursion party, wu reported from Veronn to have live hundred aboard. It was expecmd that by the time the city won ruched the crowd would be aweed to 600. KCUUVPTTI -IUIFII \lIrIlIll'. This morning the police rooqvujcd ve bovorof oimm stolen from u gonenl mm in Gnnuncquo during 81!: dmy night. They upon to looms the thief. -I, DC QUTU III lllDIl-U-IvI-- no-1. Tho Anoricun training ship Yuntio. in- tended for the naval I-enorvu at Donnie, it expected to strive horn on thanksgiving day to In dryzdochod. They Are OI for low York. Fan. Williun Huey and daughter Kahlua loft. on tho Capo Vltiotot bout this afternoon for New York to visit Dr. Jock Hut}. Q 0. J. Cnig roturnod homo on 81: y afar dolivoring tho cannot Pnul Smith at Hnnlvnnl. Ha nhtad that no IIIIZZUIK ll, DOUIIG I01 lllullll W loud ocmdnfor tho Bouhopcn eupaf. pou- od maa . Job " Bu-ri - Ioldtppi Ila o couIm-non the round tri.p Nina ban and Oahu Landing. 1. H. II-hm 1'5.-4|. -oh:-HQ nr Z'fIU'IIII1l\D| $I IJDIIIII`. J. I. Oundcbchunpioa Inch! |I|I,VIr.vI nutlioburtlolnlunianlvo days halo 30 Windsor. hoginiq an aonteu Dy one nuyal mululry cuuugu. The ticket in Toronto is manager Parker. Queen's. president. and manager Inknter, Varaiby, pecretary, of the new union. buying 0! A Truck. Objection was made to-day to the run- ning of the branch track so near to the notch side of Ontario street, bub landlord! and tenants have been promised that the track will not. be Inid nearer than twelve feet. from the sidewalk. Kenny Taylor. oxphan boy, working for a tumor. claims to have suffered for luck of cloths: and money, though ha gave his best services for 3 your pass. Friends In Kingston have helped him and secured him 5 new plnce. _ -.., -., ,,,,,._._ -|.._a_ change OI Astute. W. J. Dawson has given up the agency for the Auer light. company to accept the Ontario agency for the Apollo light. com- pany. W. J. B. White has aammed the agency of the Auer light. company. Dwllnod Thu 0:". Rev. Canon Won-ell has declined the call to (lannncq no bounce of pruning need for his continuod services at Bamoold And in the military collage. `ICU (III Sf! lllu-vu. A day or two ago 3 young lad named McGuire, in the employ of I butcher. while driving cattle through Willinmnvilla. follon cart oppooim the dtiving park and broke his um. . r%-.".""E5Fii'.| IO` IOIII J OIIYDIL Happy Indeed in um 8011530 G.0ld||'|'o r... wiln of .. numhinilb of Bartlett Thouuuu Iona. bound for Thou-old Io a-an-nlno unlinnlgnnnnennnl. mn- -_T_-..:.__{-- In Do Iloro 0| -nuluslvlll Du. mu. 1.... -_ ;_.:_:_.. -l.:n V.-5:.` . Booovrnd Itolon ooodl. , 11-- _-_-... an n I L._ _. (lot Hlln A New I h;;3o. Had An Arm Brlrkon. TI-IE QUEBEC LEGISLATIVE A8- azmau convaueo TO-DAY. ng opening Adam: 0! en .1. Ohnplonq -A summary of the Ivente of the Pan You--`l`he mm that the glelnure will Be Onlled Upon to 00:: let. Quanta, Nov. `28.-Perlietnen was open- Afed ut three o clock thin nfternoon by Sir J. A. Chnpleeu. accompanied by the usual brilliant style. The legieletive ueembly having elected their epeeker. bleck rod summoned them to appear in the council chamber. when his honor Si1'J. A. Chepleau delivered the opening speech. ll. rah."-cu-I m the veer All one whose ra- uenverea we Opening epeeou. He referred to the year as one whose re- collection will remain dear to all her majeaty a aubjeeta, {or during it they have celebrated the eixtieth anniversary of her reign. The province. has had a bountiful harvest, and the product: of agricultural industry has found {over in foreign markets. New meaeuree are to beintro- duced, chief ' among them being a new law on. public instruction. The government cannot fail to evince an intereat in no im- portant a question as education. The bill submitted will contain a provision for the creation of a ministry of public instruc- tion. the number of miniatere, however, to remain the same. Careful attention will begiven to agriculture and colonization, and municipal roaula will be improved. From the carrying outof greatmanufactuh ing enterprises, the province will derive reat benet. Because the government as been compelled to fulfil obligations undertaken by the late adminiatratiou. a decit and the creation of a floating debt has reaulted. The etricteet economy must beobaerved . An act will be introduced t accept the limits, determined upon an agreed to by the late government, so that the arliament of Canada may denitely esta lish them. By the passage of this not the area of Quebec will be increased 05,499,950 actor. Ar, ll . m um liharnl mumua met and Wilton. hating notidlo buntingfbut 1 uunful can nu noon: on plan. I. 0- Ilzhdl. ,0. i'.0.Iyu-oval up In uninch- muum. llohn new ll! tolls upw STORE-Til'PI;I7Icou St. PIo|gp.,hnmu. L29 Plcturu. Wnll Pnpr. U5,499.9OU acres. AI: ll am. the libemlcnucus mob and unanimously decided boelecb Jules Tea- aier, M.P.L., speaker for the coming aes- ninn, A Caretaker AppoInted-iBemoved to Other Town. THOUSAND Isurw Psnx, Nov. `22.-The first fall of snow occurred here on Friday and Saturday last but did not amount to over an inch on a level and Sunday morn- ing It was all gone. Louis Kettle and family have removed to Clayton. Super- intendent James Smith and family have gone to Fulton. N.Y., on a visit and will remain untilafter thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Morris have gone on an extend- ed visit to Syracuse and other cities. Jay J. Gardner, late post master. has removed toJolly Oaks, but will operate the plan- ning mill and boat factory here as us I. Horace V. Moore will conduct the pa lr in the absence of James A. Morris. rm... ;...:|.a;.... L....:..... a. nhnnh nu-nnoh OYIIIIIOIID I0 Ill I'll: IN yluuuu uiuq uu IIIU oxngrt. of nntuml gu. Pcunu, pcrlnInoo-Boo our window for low-ptiood pa-tunes; inn we. 5 bank upwards. Highor pricol ouulmido. E. C. Incholl. Inhc cloth Ilocunlnon this norni conoeobd I ammo of unvhokuouo oond funk by I Inna living Inn Wilma. In one absence 0! James A. Marne. The building business is about through here for this seaeon. Capt. E. 0. Rob- bins. Grenell Island park. will be cere- taker of the Pullman 1 use this winter. Capt. Jack Taylor, Clayton. will be caretaker of the Murny Hill hotel. The Klondyke lever struck the park some time ago. but no serious cases are reported as yet. Kemp brothers will get out the as- sociation wood this winter. Henry Rob- bins and family have removed` to Depen- ville for the winter. The steamer W. W. Gilbert with sloop Dolphin in tow is en- gaged in carryin wood from Chippewa Bay to Sekcetvs arbor. jun -u-ujvu uncut` Lonnox. Nov. `. 3.-WnlIor Bum, mann- gor of the banking home of J. 8. Morgan C Co.. did of been failure but owning at his country out near Hntold. Mr. Canto. Windsor, accompanied by county ctown auorncy Clarke. will hand I deputation to wait upon the fodornl gov- ernment to not than to photo duty on the Avnntf. nl nntnl-AI ant. NOTES FROM A RIVER RESORT. VII |IuIIU I IIUIII. Bums, Guinea Coast. Nov. 23.-The column of troops commanded by major Arnold. consisting of 180 men belonging to the Niger constubulary. with eld guns and Maxim guns, sent to subdue the slave raiding prince of Idan, landed at Etobe, and marched direct to the prince: stronghold. The latter was defended by 400 guns and 100 ries. There was a hot engagement in front of the town. The Houses of the British forces charged up to the eight loot walls surrounding the place and completely routed the defenders. The prince ed to the bush. and the town was burned and vacated. The enemy lost heavily. The British force had two men killed and twelve wounded. Oeught In 5 Flood. LETIIBRIDHIJ, Alberta, Nov. 23.--The re- sentcold caused the formation of ice on a portion of the Belly river and effected a sudden rise of the water, which ooded two railway construction camps near here. Thirty men narrowly escaped with their lives. Two men were imprisoned in a tent for two hours, and had nally to wade through one hundred yards of ice cold water. Several men were badly frostbit- ten. the foreman, Sam Henton, so severe- ly that he was removed to the hospital. Dlmun I TUUIIVUU I low.` I IIUIII u-nu in which he told of bio ntrivinga, his suffering: and his diualinhc- tion with Ms.` Ho announced his deter- mination to I.hro_w himself our Nmgarn Falls. From his knowlodgo of Smith`: dinponition. Liutlio boliovu that the young man bu dottroyod himoolf. Ixonontod Ono. Uonvptod Another. 81'. Llnomn. 91:10.. Nov. 23.-`l'ho in- uoac in the L9 lama murdor can t In morning. be evidence olund Louis Totxonult. The jury axonontod Touosulc nnd hold Jun Baptiou Gmllcunin. ol Biddolord, Maine. guilty of the mm-dot. Wilton. ELK. L. Blyl II I - `'l\IIl'IIl. Cnlmno, Nov. 23.--Royal Standard. champion coach stallion of the Chicago bone show. he: been declared I "ringer. and his owners, Grahnm Bros, of Clare- mont, Ont:., have been ordered no return the trophies ol the victories in uvarded by the judges. 'I`hn Itlninn in an imported hull-breed. IIII lllluaruyvu unusu- BL'Hr.u.o. N. Y. Nov. `. 3.-V'ornon Smith, a Initer for the put three weeks employed in the railroad Y.M.C.A. dis- appeared a few days :39. Yester- day Albert. Linens, n {riond of Smith : received 1 letter lrom him _ 1 :_ -_.n-.,_:__- -_.1 |.:- .I;--.|:.l-- tho judgel. The stallion is an imported half-brood, not registered in America, and never can be. because of the ruling: of the American huckney stud book. *'ommc~-or-% PAm7Amm nu Dcgoyod nnmfnr. \Y 1' xv - ._ ([1) sun It`: A "lungcr. If - .. 0') D Ann` Bonk IIII_|II' Dona. xv-.. on nun-.. B..- WI ANSWER-THE GENUINE." SEALED LEAD PACKETS 0NL-25c. 330. 40.`, 500. 600 FIB POUND. D. A.WEl_S_E_3 6:90 "sum luv`??? I\\T fI'1`I A %which ivyins- [AT WAI.S S GREAT Cl Next Door to Standard Bank. WALSH S A Big Mantle Week. The 250 end 80c Indie Silk. check and plein. for 160. 300 end 85o Chine Silk. wide width. for 250. 880 end B7o Indie Silk. wide width. for I50. 60 and 65:: Surelx Bulk, bleak end oolon. for 760 end 81 Moire Silk, block and colors. for 850. $1.85 Lmsdowne Silk. double width. for 500. ~ $1.25 Fency`Dr-eeden Silks.` all colors. {at 000. 81.25 Beevy Bleak Drm Bilh for 750. ~ $1.85 Silk Velvet for 756. 2 yards wide Pelt 4 . lo Bninud & A1-mutton; Wall Silk: to to . SPENCE CO poiynuu. rloooon IAIIIII. ` u Qua. II. I-- nou- % DE QIOMIQO: O I`. ` JAN `.9: X`l`_I._.9O Will You lnvesti gate ? Fine Wide Black Dress Goods, Dressy Styles, 50 CENTS A YARD. '.|.'EE DLOAN ml-zvwlnn uo. : ' Deer Sirc.-Abon'_t. two yeere ago I cuered from an attack of - bilioue dinrrlm.-n which became chronic and threatened mymw once. I need eoverel liinda of potent medicines endvu meted by 51 my family physician but we: not cured until I used our Bloen I - Indien Tonic. It helped me et once end I ccntinn to improve ' end now enjoy perfect health. I on heertily recommend it to ell troubled no I wee, or in need of e gamers! in ' retina medicine. 1 ~' ` - -' . B. DIOKEY. \ For sale at 311 donlgu o: h_2-- .1 AA ___ JOHN LAIDLAW & sun, UIIIUU Ul R. R. DICKEY, Clerk 6th Division Court, Agent for best Insurance nmnnninn. 1130110 JUL IIVUV JIIHIAIZIIUV Compsnies. Tm: SLOAN Mamcnm Co. : `IX.-- DI..- L\.-..'A. A_.- won`. a C.` '?3'1'+3YL0"'i*"1:7f Leading Millinery and Mantle Store, :`. fC` ``Y down to clearing- pricgn. . I-Z 111T 'G-enuine` or Counterfeit ? . Sula; the l;npuoodonhd Ewan: mm In Mddod tho E31010! Sell Mantles that t. rs II II ,, HICII LVICLISIUH Elllll. I150 Sell Mam-les that wear. Sell Mantle: that are new. Sell Mantles that are stylish. Sell Mantles that are well nished. Sell Mantles that are the best value. Sell Mantles from $2.50 up. What's the good of unknown good ? We. believe we can save you money in buy? ing DRESS GOODS, and would like you toinvestiaate and know about it-know to your own satisfaction. Ofce of PI l \"I'I1I`I'. at denier: or sddrou tho Oominn at Ii Price 81.00_potbottlo; 6 bottles or 500 50 inch Cheviot Suitinas- 50 inch Mixed Suitings. 40 inch Stylish Dlaids. ` -- SPECIAL SILK BALE.- \r\\*\O`\C*\ Closing Up;Bargains. Fonnsr. 0:11., Oct. 12th, 1807. Ratlialll Lome We claim that this is the greatest heater and the most economical Stove yet constructed. It 9 just as `good a Heating Stove an 4.. LIADDV 'rnmmn'r UUU C IICKIIIII s)l"VU III! 5 K the HAPPY THOUGHT is in Cooking Stove, and this is saying very much in few words. 11!, |_--.- - r._.. 0....) McKe|vey & Bitch. 69 As. 7: Brock St. ICW WUIU3o We have a few Second- Hand Stoves in good re? pair for sale cheap for Cash. BUCK S --..-.1-_- 148 PRINCESS STREET }'J}iIJsfu}n. -III` SALE Carpenters , Joiners , Black- smiths Tools. Ollrhotoo loud, our hunt: :01: mod ; (hr Plotuna u pnunu no supremo. Wpll Pspu--we us: nothing. You coin and no It and do the talking. mg! 90 Princess Street. 100 IIOOIICBIHT, when you nan o one from over um dine:-out it Ion , louldlnon 'I`Iln8 to unit. the lo- t.uro'n rig G prices. V ` K Selexte for $2.50, T 5...-"O_g`u1ar price $4. ,' tra Fine Sealette_ for A, . regular price $5. L Tiglle are big reductionb : iron! ?f)ur`uaual low prices. _..._,.._.__._:.-_--. when nhnlnn from nylon u ------n ._.._.' ._.___.__.____ `Old Brohn Frames. P. OIILKE o n repair Gill. Silver or Ennmol m onus! *0 now. uvlng you money. I tun--vv v---..._ ._w__ , `, .__.....______....___.__ at Lowest: Price. 0511 At. one: at In rook Much. opposite Golden Lion jhooarv ma non` and prompt. nun- tton wlfl ha a von by I...` The Gun. I at JXLLJ-SJ-i .lb sad I ! Prlnoun Strut. - -...._.__.-.___.:__?_. XHMERCIAL. Einding Us. I IIIIIIIIH _3_II_(l_!l~g1)airing. Hardware | Corbett s I III 'I.lllllo Bums yon:-I01! for an cllpty uni bu if you lulu: `on min! In sqtlqnohd "uhooung troll." an .`.m.1 man. an in hm. Good nuns Meat Choppers, Raisin Seeders, Etc. llllli 4 P. I1.EIll11lJ_l.| can `ruled Up to Noon 'l'1HIny-A-A Lengthy ' Docket. J qdgo Wilkinon had a lengthy docket nlnnnd Inlom him thin morning In the tint`. Judge Wilhioon Illa I wngony uuunsuu and below him this morning {vision court. Thou can were dispos- ed of : , W. Nichole: wt. '1`. J. Cn`ig-Aotion for OIO dunngu. Adjourned until January ` A.r.h_~ v Lyon vs. Grimahsw & Perry---. Aouuzfor rooovory of balance of account of 829.24. `Judgment for the plaintiff. Emu-.v & tnmv vs. ,J. Valont.ine-Ac- `IV uh. `H 829.24. Judgment not me punnum. Saucy tstuoy tion for I-Ioovery of balance of account of 828.46. Judgment for plnintii Kinautnn nlavnmr and transit company tanner`: Hone: Bun Wild. This morning a team of horeee.owned by John Leonerd, Storrington. ran away from the yard In the tear of Redden e grocery store. and tore in a and race down Brock street. They crushed into McKelvey & Birch ! delivery horee. knocking it down and injurin its ehoulder. Their wild run we: checke bye collieion with n telegraph pole near the merket square. Portions of the herneee end weggon were broken. Arr-lvel or oouvlete. Leet night Iheri` Sweetland. oicer Johneton end turnkey Clerk, Ottawa. brought to the penitentiary four prisoners who will eerve various terme for theft. John Jordan. whose eteelinge extended over e period of five yeare. will serve seven yeere. Cumlr Daeloriun, George Cermiel and ' Joseph Renneult will each serve ve` yeere for breelring into e hoathouee and etexling good: therefrom. 828.45. Jnagmunu lo! pulnun. - Kingston olovnor and company vu. Bnulb BM. Mnio pulppnd paper com- pany--Action {or 832.40 -diinnho to pro- perty of plsintitfs by both of` defendants. Adjourned unu 4th January. Howlwd Bron. vs. J. Cbri|tmu-Acl.ion ,_.,__L .1 DA on 'I...I.........r. Inn nlnin. ` fol Io! |:ourI.- 1 uuuuuy. _, \ but evening two members of A eld battery, Victor Scriven and Harland Brown. wor arrested on Ontario street for crating I disturbance. At the police court this morning they pleaded "not guilty." They wore remonded until to- morrow mornmg. A young man who naught protection end who is wanted as A witnoee woe oleo held over. -r ~"'Yc au can buy Jackets cheap at I Auwnruou unun -um u M on account of 84 80. til! for 3. ll --:l.n:I Ru-on vn, llll I0!` 0. Hawlund Bron. vo. J. Honnony-Action for recon ol scqonnb of 89.76. Judg- mont. for p ninti. Tnnnn Rnvd u. (3. C. Mumv-Action for luv Iaunu uw wwww u. The much talked of blmkmiling one Inn at. Int been settled. 10 was set. down for trial today At the division court. but was withdrewn before court opened. The debtor` consented lo give up the note he held for $400 and to accept; 850 in sette- menb of his clnim. also to pay his own costs. By the settlement he [eta 8160 out of his demand for 8500. for pluinun. Inna Boyd vs. 0. C. Mumy-Action rooovory of Account of $5.30. Judgment: for plaintiff. tum Bovd vs. J. J|nown.y--Act.ion for` plnint.i'. Iluc Boyd J|nown.y--Action recovery of account for 83 50. J udgmant Cnr nlninti ff. Bohlln Benn-ned To His Home. Jacob Roblin. Picbon, who last; week sought. protection in the police station. be- ing next dey placed aboard the steamer Hero for his home at Picton. returned to the city yesterday and made his way to Rookwood hospital for the insane, where at one time previously he bed been con- ned. He was taken in and tibia morning wes examined by two medical men. who reporbed him inune without: a doubt. He was thereupon removed to the institution, where he will likely end his days. IIIVI LVIII nvun tuna run . In answer to a question asked by elder- mnn Stewart. as to whether or not the street railway had paid for the rails pur- chased from theoity last epringanayor Shin- ner could not give the deeired information. but promised to bring the matter to the notice of the finance committee. City treasurer Ireland says the rails have not been paid for. ' recovery 0| m for plaintiff. Vnnlmmn pleintitf. Venluven Bron. ve. L. W. Murphy- Aetion for 860 damages !or breach of con- tact. Judgment reeerved. Mrs. `Heater Cordick ve. G. O Brien, on in of eteemer Bothnie-Aotion for I 50, balance of wegee and $80 damegea fur ueault. Defendant paid into court the amount of the wages and coats, and dia- putod the other claim. Judgment for the nlninhiff for $|5. Plenty OI Deer. Captain 0. Button and 1). Mills have re- turned from I hunting trip to Pehewewe. Thelr petty ooneieted of six hunters and uh Indian guide, who led them into I splendid deer country. The perby succeeded in {el- ling lourteen deer. tome of which weighed clone to three hundred pounds. Partridge were very ecntce. - ...__.__a _.....:_. llqlolld "unooung 1:-on." Gotnjood mm. the in here. out lnlty little If you buy right. Oolno in mm! tdlyjnn to u. We'll save you mono!- nmllnno. - ' puuou um ovum ` plaintiff for $I5. II `V-I - IIIIIJII IIIIIIVIIIVI Mnyor Skinner congratulated city clerk Dronmn last night upon his forethought: in preparing for each member of the coun- cil n typowritten co y of the agreement. booween the city an street mlwny com- puny. The work was done `in the city clerk : oico without. my coat. to the city. UV-with -vs uvvn uvvuwu. The Childron of Mary will give I corluert in aid 'of the poor next. week. for which the Inomborl of the Nth band will give their services free. Whoa asked to play the nmnbon couaonhd withouh domur, `I aw contndiclion to the assertion` phat bundl- Inon In nllnyl looking for the dollars. lnugolloal Alliance. The ouugolionl alliance mot Tin the Y.M.C.A. bnllrling ynbordoy and listened Ionpupor on college lm in the old land, rad by Row. 8. llouwon. This paper vuthoruol I aria no be given by thiononlnn of tho nllhnoo during tho wnhr. At 3 muting ol an ice ch: club held In! coin in Wu doc` to change the Hm! limit In tho non for the Hiram Wal- I.n_ hnnnngkinnnl nhnllnnnn Lnnnhv Cu-an Judge Kano on Monday noneonod Ib Kolly and Jon h` Bounlus bl Cvqhot.IoIvoyOatIin_t punitauinry on as aha? at catch vonhng. 4 ~ In. .. -or-I vu-{inn in that run '-II Kliilwuiulnvtoaov. 9 III ball M`v- ` -_ . "h'uo...ux .5... am: W133: ndsv. R--ad--an I u I-A foo Lnnrnlln Inna (III. on Iunuv. `ho Intact Wu Ito for Au-mu I from `raw: vb In-ohlu any menu to no ' ivoovuhougnovclno IHIIIIUII hhnlueqihth j: < 0 ulno IIIIII In up rllxl lot Iuu nlrlln wu- tor inurmcioul chollongo trophy from nnnnnlmv. to `Qt!-VI minnnn. THC II Illlduluouul unuuuugv uvpny Hum nuniylvo to la-ty-llvo minutes. The churn wu Ippmmd_t.! by the donor. Maybe it : "flag I on I G nun runny. _ Th nnvornl vcriioo in thus we but not and chance non-uncut cl wto ho hind in town. 3.0.1150 OI-`Nero: Thoupvon bu guelutod In Ilsllol I-hmuotvuu-iag undou- ISN. Tiotolnnhlnuooduolli. II`. (V D-nab: 1-4| nlngivmno 1-. III. ._.._.__.:..-..------.__._-_--.____._ FIRST DIVISION COURT. Have Not Bun Pnld For. ,_-z__ ,_|___I L. Oonoon for Poor iol. 'L -n;,.,, ,1 ln.,_ ._:II __:.-- - clan Tho 11.0 unit .__..A:_.. .1 AL. I.. _.-Ls - ._____:_.__ Polloo Conn.-'l`uoIdny. - W- ._-_I.-_- -t' It in a Good Boho;e. ,_. ,|,.-J _ __ The can settled. : . n g 2 |_|-_|__ . -mat. nl I075 Judo. J. UDl'lISllIIl--nculuu Judgmant. for pinin- IIl.ICUv w. A. MITCHELL. ` `II `III! I ! Prlnnnn HCIQOL w|' mnn BY mg SClSSORS.! AND THE NEWS TOLD IN BRIEF! FASHION. `u Var; neon Iron am And continent -The (Bothered Line: by Boporhu A_; gs- -nnIpI' N'n-n. `Irnd T0 Ihg Baker | for perfect-tting obi te-. Sweet cider just arrived at F lier a. ` New Grenoble walnut: at 0arnoveky e. ` Ald. Elliott went east to-dam on buri- Ulllllqlll l l'DIl , Clouds. hooda. tame. at Hui-d"s. neat. . Canadian pine lumber is to be hipped to 'Spain. Whole {wheat our for dyepeptioa. Fiaher a. . Men : eeced underwear, wool lining, 8!, at Hardy`e. . . , All kinds of neckwear cheap at B.i|:er'a. F. M. Hepburn, Morriaburg. left for home to-day. Select mixed pickles, l5c. quart. Fisher's. Jamea Swift lelt on the noon train to- da for Montreal. _ ee champions of Canada in. Montreal. 63 and return. Buy your hate and cap: at Baker's. California pears and grapes at Cnrnov- ak_v e on the corner. omlmr nata. Hnminv. Pettiiohn e and r':aher'a. . T. Ford, registrar of the second division of Cherlovoix, Que, hee been dismissed and replaced by the Louie (larriepy. of Bnie St. Paul. Warm blenkebe. S50. and SI. Hardy`-.-. On condition thst. they return to Canada, Welter Morse and Ray Saunders. alleged boy burglars, have been released by judge Chapin. Detroit. Run nld cheese and sweet cider. sky "on tho_ corner." Quaker out, Hominy. Pet.tijohn panculre our. Fisher's. The Manchester IND cnnnl has saved his home aunonnq Iron: a naav com. 0. E. Reid of the Union obel. Vincent. spent to-dny in the city friends. - u...|:.|. o..:.......A uvuininnu-I1, ll 50. I on Saturday mgnc, unu Iuamnmy Iuuuu. The Frontenac and St. Lawrence foot.- ball name will meet on Queen a_college campus on the morning of thanksgiving - day. Mnmual. blackberrv and Tokav wines. quart bottles. Manors. The receipts of when at Fort William last week were 864,478 bushels, with ship- ments of 908.824, leaving in store 1.381.615 bushels. IL... La... mu... -ihhnrl lines: 950. Unupm. Uouroln. _ Rare old cheese Fisher`a. A I... I-.. ........A oh. nnnnn" Inn}. niahf. Don`: l?org:t:o Patronlzo pancake our. .l`iII1er'a. The Manchester ship the cotton trade 500,000 3 year. Ladies tweed jacket. 83.50. I{ardy a.- W. J. Paul, bobacoouiat. is conned to his home suffering from 3 been cold. :1 w. pm: n: ma. Uninn om]. Cane and $3. uaruys. The schooner Two Brothers is discharg- ing grain at Oswego gnd will load coal for this port. 7 _ rlumninn Mun nninl: 0VtBl'!| f0!` Th!!!)k8- tlna port. Genuine blue point oysters giving day at Carnovnky e. The 14th bath. band will dive its an- giving any as uarnovny u. The 14th band give nual concert: ab Rockwood asylum on Tues- day night`. next. Ready to wear sailors, 75c. Hardy's. A dupatch from Cape. Blenkam, of the Turret Cape, which ran ashore yesterday, abate: that. the ship is full of water. Ir... '1' w.o.ki..-. Qr.mr.hrm~- Out:.. was ababes mat. me amp Is mu 01 wawr. Frank T. Watkins, Sbrathroy. Oul:., run over by an engine in Durand. Mich., Saturday night, and instantly killed. The lrmnmnan and Sn. any. Muacatel. blackberry quart bottles. Fisher's. Thn rnnninu of wheat`. Hm-dy'a!' Rev. Mr. Bnaulieu, procureur Levin college and son of '1`. Beaulieu, ex- mayor of Levin. Qua. died suddenly last. evening. 'D......nn nlmnnn I01 and `ln. DOES. UVOIIIII g. Pamgon cheese. F iaher'a. fl` I7`..-A nA:u:n.'ln nu Elsnerl. A by-law passed the council Int. night conrming the agreement. with the street railway coinpsny in the matter of double Lraclung Pnnceu streets. Duilmd nnmfm-mu. 85c.. 75c. $1 fdndl. Stylish trimmed millinery. 81. 50, and 83. Hard y a. 'l`hn nnhnnnnr Two Brothers disc lMP6RI'ED mzutrs

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