Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Nov 1897, p. 1

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To Please People USE OUR NOW Famous Scranton Coal. JAS. SWIFT 8: C0. 3 00000000 iofhuuunugliuh child in n nl$'f&1ILZH1h'InI- HIS aEA-L6usv cos7sI.5oo. _.._. Ilqlhou lull: In _.... \Y-_ X I'I.-.--g CI: KINGSTON. ONTARIO. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1897. Docllno To Do It. old man. For over 1 month ha ha Ind this [In of preaching. snd has cu-and lntonao interact. among the clan: with whom he lives. who look upon him an I wonder. Ila rep-n-do girl: 1: wichod. and will allow none of than taooomo nour him. l `ap lploo or `rho Morning Pnpon and the Intent Duvntohn. Aro in 8b. John a. Que" on Wodeh- dav. did 836.000 dumge. ~ hnmnn lnwrav. tho walhlmown mark`- use 1 ukon reacneu 05.12` below zero. A. E. Lewis, the niacin Montrnl real canto ngonb, was seen in renton on Wed- neudny. ` The export live stock season in Montreal wu ono of the want on record for tho ghippau. The bank of Benzal. Calcutta. has re- nuea nor nnrury uses. There in much opposition in Spanish commercial circles to granting autonomy to Cubu. but the ministry is reaolvodto carry out its programme. Minhnnln nnnnmrl an mum vinhnrv nvor "HUI" Hlul UVUI' IJIIX IIIIU UllU`IJl| IIIIIUEH If t o govarnment. appoint. a commie- uion to go to Washington to negotiate a. reciprocity treaty, Sir Willrid Lsurior and Hon. Mr. Davies will lilxoly be the minia- torn who will go. "I"lmnlnuiuimr nluv in 'I`nrnnf.n. nnlwith. Furnishing Counter. ION! WHO Wlll K0. Thanksgiving day in Toronto. notwith- atnndin the wot. weather, was colabrabed by n a mm-battle in the Don valley in which the caty regiments and the llich bat.- talion of Hamilton book part. Hahn: Fr-nnnin F. \.VilInnl WA] A nunnn. BIND OI HIIDIIDOH UOOK PIKE- Mina Francis E. Willard wu I pumm- ger on the American liner St. Louis, which miled Tlmrstlay for Soutliummon. Miss Willard made no denite plant: for her visit. Abroad. and does not lmow when she will return. VIVL- \'.`..s..-:- |.l-..I. D......l.-u. a...y...nl kn L-no Wlll return. The Victoria block. Brgndon. owned by hho(`onfederation life inauunco company. was destroyed by re on Thumlay and about twenty families residing in the block were burned out. lnnurnnca on oocupnnu effects onnnot. be ascertained. VIVLA A-mg-{nan nnnlnbn in Igniting nglg. co olgnu Veer: penal Iervlwno. May Bnrnatable, the daughter of A well- lmown resident. of Lnchine. near Montreal, disappoerod from her homes few days ago and no brace of her con be found. The case ie shrouded in considerable mystery as the family who are wall-to-do cannot give any reason for her disappearance. llnunrnnr Pinnyrnn and A-nnoinfnl hum: Dy reason I0!` I10!` UllI[)pOIl'lHCB- Hovernor Pingreo and aeaociatea have paid $80,000 for an asphalt lake in Venez- uola. The island on which thin lake is aituated is called Podornalee. and pure asphalt boils out of the earth in great. quantities. Ln addition to this valuable concession. the governor has obtained op- tions on vast tracts of land in Venezuela. Inuu-nun I nuuuuuue Cl`MllEl(l.ANl). Md.. Nov. 2(l.-A com- mittee has been appointed by the minis- terial association to investigate charges preferred against clergymen ol leeina hm-lunen for bringing them oou plea to be married. Every minister will be asked to sign e paper denying that he lees heck- men. end those who delino to eilix their signetures will be put on trial. The prec- tice hes become so common tliet A few oi the preachers heve slmoste monopoly of the businees. eepeciely sincevumberlsnd he become e sort of (lretns Green. um m Punching. An ANTA, UL, Nov. `26.-In I house out on Auburn nvonuo. yentardn . Lawrence l\..._.. ml...` mu-.. nla-I -\nAn A1. in an in. l)|| :1.` III. \IrI~` .2--. --c. - -n.---- v-. Denny. three year: old. prenc od on an in- toreeted ueembly. He in small for his ego. has large black eyes end A very strong voice. Hie brow protrudes like that of an old :9... -..-- - .......ok I... I.-. 1...! AI.:. ..:n -0 lrvv-II-I 1:: nun. ygyu`; . -u-.3- MH.\\'Al`KII':. Nov. 26. --Bocaulo his father hut] dingncod bin mm by n nd- ing with 080,000 of funds bolgnging Nntionnl Preobytoriun board 0! ml for oollogu. Jana Clm-nloy, jr. 0! Chic . colnniuod Iuicido It the hotel Pinter on Sunday morning. He nginhrod IIJ. P. Ionic of Madison. wont. to I room, took morphine. And shot hiuuoli in the had. On Sundny n` be his body was Iound. Chunky, to M 0 hi! idonticy. had destroy- Cll Ila laundry math and all his pupon. /mmracol dav, am Ii$0.UuU uunege. ` Theme: Lowrey. the well-known puk- pocker of Ihmiltop. in deed. _ In Jenuery. 1896. the temperature (q the Yukon reached 68.12 below A I`, [Lenin dun mieninnp Mnnrrnnl rue` gmppau. The bank Bengal. Calcutta. ,re- ducod its rate of discount. tram six to `five per cent. It. in renurtad that A contract: for four ' Iain reported contract new ironclad: for Turkey will be given to Herr Krupp. Arhnirnl Sir Auauulna Phillimnm. K. Herr Iuupp. _ Admiral Sir Augustus Phillimoro. Ix. C.B., retired. in dead. He Wu soven{y-ve years of age. '[`hnrn wnm two navare anrthnunke age was uona. The Austrian ag was saluted yesterday at Meaeinu Bay by Turkish guns. Austria's honor is natiofied. 'l"l...-u. -.-4 on n nlnvrlnn in QM; r\nl.n` nonor la mmneu. There are 80,000 women in the postal services of the United States. of whom 7.670 are poatmaatera. The damn-tment. of the interior is bnimz now are pulumuauara. The de artmenb the interior is being urged to ave arteaian walla sunk in the more arid districts of the north-wean. - u- ......| M... (ll...-l.nn..- .5.-..-I (mm more anu (IIEDTIUDE Ul bull Ilurtu-weulh VMI. and MM. Gladasone charted from London for Cannes eacorday. They were cheered hearcilylas L 6 train draw out from the station. `ll \ D \I7l.In-n-n `l)kH...InInL- uni" carry out we prngrnmme. Michnela secured an easy victory over Stnrbuck in a twenty-ve mile bicycle race at New Yolk on Thursdny night, hoecin him over three and one-half miles. If r n nmvnrnmnnf. nnnninf. n nnmmin. GUCCI! OIHHOB D0 RICOFDIIDOG. The American society in London aple- bnted thanksgiving day by a banquet. at which Ambnudor Hays undo I humoronn I oh. A letter was read from the quoou. t. nnking the American colony for the pub- lic address of oongr-ntulation. Ab bk; (`.nnhvuI lnnrlnn nnnrh vnnlmwlnv Send {them to MURRAY. We guuumologin unisfution. New Qrpttn out hid. IIO IUGTGIF 0| 0Ol'|I`l|EllllIHOn- At che Central London courl: yeabordnz "Cape." James Henry Irving Cruickalun pleaded guilty to having obtained by {also pretence: O60,l)0(l from lady Rnudolph Churchill and others. He wu aentencnd to eight years penal nerviturle. Mnv Rm-nntnhla. Hm dnnohmr nf A well- `III lirln -rruljiiflm lhmun Nov. `. 6.--1`hoo|auoo in rolollon to tho soul : in tho govorumcnvo ptopnod ocbomo ol ontonony for Coho pmvidoo loo tho crootion of o mind eonumoioo. b ho conpoood of Cubono ond Bponiordo. which to to II tho toria. Tho rotoo End by tho oomui-oion on to ho odoptod by tho Cuhon ohonhor of doputioo ond thon opptovod by tho Bponhh conoo boloro thoy hooomo mum. Should tho mixod oouniooion who to odood-look Lhocorouioto botho ortrotor of tho qoomon. years or age. There were two severe earthquake shock: at Bucharest. Nov. 25th. No dum- was done. Tho Austrian at was nlntad vaatnrdnv me amnion. 1`. A. B. Widener. Philadelphia. will give his residence to the free library of that city. It. will be worth $600,000 when tted lop library uses. 'l`|uu-A in mnnh nnnnnitinn in Qnnninh um InIuunhI.-. Iminon. Nov. 2s.-'l ho oonfunnoo bo- ~'--::: .:.:-*-.,,....-' *:. -*::-5..--* noon M 1 on- v . R ooukol cl Iloenuu or III: l;l.-lan'n lhmno. run in "l`bo.`l`ur|l Anungolnoutl. OF THE NEWS. Mlnlltorl Acoulud. gnu `v n Q5.\Y!U. Th: Marriage Prcvcnted In in English Church. `they me Not Deairo to see the Church Protaned-'l`ha Bride Win a Ouualn of a Late United Iltatea Ambaaaador-- l`Ise Couple Were llari-led In Another church - The Clery Quite Jubilant Over the Victory. Lmmon, Nov. 26.--A projected fashion- able wedding at St. Mary Abbott s church. Kensington, yesterday, was frustrated by the action of the clerical party in the Church of England. which constantly and publicly protests against the re-marriage of divorced persons. In this case them- tending bridegroom had divorced his wife`. The prospective bride was Mine Lmlla Bayard Croolrc, a cousin of Thomas F. Bayard. Muss Crooko is a minor and her father s consent to her marriage was at- tached to the license which was granted by the archbishog _9fV(_Jariterbury. All of the preparations for the marriage had been ` made in the church. but at 3:30 o clock in the afternoon, instead of the wedding guests, there were present twenty clergy- men and forty laymen and womcn.who had come to protest against the proianation of the church. and soon afterwards a messen- ger announced the wedding had been aban- ouoned. 77... ..'.......;.l r II`-u A|x|-u\l>O'- Anna:-I lsmman 1IuasenvIc.~| OLERGYMEN, LAYMEN AND WO- MEN ON HAND TO PROTEST. PGOIIOU. Thevicar of St. Mary Abbott's called the clergyman into the Vestry and thanked them for coming to protest against the marriage. He himself, he said. had refus- ed to performtho ceremony, but the law prohibited him from olosm the church. The protesting clergyman arilsymon rc- muined in the church for so -"time jubi- Inntly discussing their victory. Mean- while Miss Croolie and Mr. Lyon were quietly married in another church. enomg mun. For n greater part of the game play wee In Hamilton territory. Ab timoe the Tigers played brilliantly and hard pressed their opponents. l`he colleginne were strong in the scrimmage end .ln the back diviaion. Fox, acquarter for Tigers, die- tinguiabed himself. It. was a herd fought. cleanly played game. Martin had 3 llngor broken. and Dewar. elno ol the Tigers. wee injured. Smith, a collegian, was ruled oil` for chnrging ulcer a man had made A merlr. lnussmm was IIIVIIRCEIJ. The Dominion Football chnmplonehlp Goes To The Quolum oluunplune. M0..\"I`Rl:`AI., Nov. 25.--For the second season in eucceeeion and forlhe third time since the formation of the Quebec rugby union in 1892, the Canadian chempionehip reete with the hardy repreaentntivee of Ottawa university. They won here to- day from the Hamilton Tagore. not b any amp. but by down-right herd war and beeauee they were the better eolenced., l-leve for A mull` made by Capt. (lleeeon in the second half. right on the college touch line. the back dwieion of the eollegienl played 5 fnultleae game. Their peering am the long eprinta by E. Murphy were features of the struggle. The beck division of tlfigere punted on pen out from scrim- mlghile on the other hand the colleglene canned the balhgiving thereby hu-the rent- er advantage. particularly an Hum tun : punts were generally promptly returned. The weather wee verv wet end the punte generally prompuy renurnou. The weather very wet ground elueh '. Hamilton pleyed with the wind in the ret half. Shortly After the bell wee put in motion the collegiima ee- curod !\ touch. which was converted. giv- ing them a lead of six pointe. Another touch gave the college ten points. the goal not being converted. On a free kick from the college ten yard. Tigers scored one nninl. nn tnnnh.in.m)Al. A much lust be- the college Lon yara, `Alger: scoreu ODD point. on touch-in-goal. A bouchjuac be- fore half time gave the Tigers ve Pohxta. Afoer half time Tigers scored one on on rouge. E. Murphy. on a long rptint, went. over fora touch, giving the college fourteen points. Ti on ucorod one on u touch-in_-goal. Am. er rouge and safety touch mado Tigers were ten, the game ending thus. Fnr n annular mu-r. nf Hm on-no nlnv Inn Another Veteran on '80 lende in Hie Reine For ltooognltlou J. R. Moore, Arden. hue written to `chief of lice Honey requeeting the in- eemon o hie neme among the lieu of thoee. who claim models for service during the Fenien reid. '66 end '70. ' Mr. Moore wee identified with No. 4 Co.. (8th bett. Dur- ing the reid thie bettelion wee enmmonecl to Nepenee to hold themeelvee in rendi- neee in one of need. but did not engege in ective eervice. Ae it it now the pro ition to eupply with medele only thoeew went to the front. end eppeered in eoliveeervice. Mr. Moore mey not receive my recogni- tion. Thin propoeition will likely boetron - ly dieepprovod by the veterene. eepeciel y by thoee who were not celled to the front. As one remerkod the other dey. meny were celled from home with greet inconvenience end kept in uniform until ell dengrr hed ceeted. If they were not in the midet oi the Eight it wee not their doing. end enrely their eecrioe for their oountry e one ehonld not be ignored. I IIIIIII II It--III-o Tumu. Wuh.. Nov. `26.-CAnton. Chips. in hrrortnd by bandits. Lu! month t band of 200 robber unwind Satin, when I In number of rich Con- lonfamilioaolthoonnlnnddo. Mlvbo unload. both home and at King King vil- which they robbotl non day. van hi . Gold jewelry sad other rich plut- dor to tho uluo ol 83,000,000. were carried '1" mhhnn warn nrrnnind ht Hulda llnldlu locate an I rlnndor III . ..V The rohbcn won ornnind by lholuo nohodonn bondit. Cong Wan. An tho local : oiclnln luv: khan nu amp! to WI outrage: the town govu-nucnu n not-' chum oi Canton`: mbnrbo have Ipplhd to tho govt:-not 0! Canton to to ullond In onngouioroo 0! non It their own Ix- poou. The bandit. Iguing 0! IN: non. [doddodu unothu-.nid.bIIvunno9 hundred and vi! . Ibo MAY N'o_'r on THE MEDAL. OTTAWA COLLEGE WON. 7 HIVJTYLRWRY IN CHINA. IIDOIIO Amount 0! ` In Donal. 26. -CuMn. -A L- Lgnltn I AA. 'l:'IMlQ Isl l:uInllhC Ital; --luoulIy Onndldn `tho Work bout In I Iullfnolarg n|I_|`IOI; 'O'l1`AWA, Nov. 26.-Ex.-aldctIl|qp}'hI' will lihly bucnndiduto lot the m T-. all. again muyor Bingzhnm. _ - git` Louln Davionlolo for Toronto lub ovenln . He will upenk there to-night. Hon. . Pntouon, who in now in the .....o. -:H -1... .AA.... .. _`;tlnn AI Oh: Au Ilononble Insolvent. Nicw Yuux. Nov. `26.--Sevenl of the old firms. or eucoeeeore in the dry goods die. triot heve been notiiied by Amoe ll`. Eno. of hie desire to pay his ehnre of the debts of the dry goods lirm of which he wees member Mid orgeniner in 1860 end whldl euependod with large liebilitiee .l\D the breaking out of the war. The `notion heve contained cheoke for hie share of the principal of the debt. many thousand: o! doilere. end in Addition euunncea that ee eoon In the enot emount oi the debt ll lmown and the interact on it An be com- puted there will be I iurther check eent repneenting the inherent,` st four per oent. lrom 1861. A _...__-. cu nuv vvuulul I II-IJII Tonowrn, Nov. 26.-'l`ho binder twine factory at the Central prison hos been re- tted, but operations will notbe commenc- ed until the Ontario government grant! the contractors perrnmiuion to amend their agreement b introducing rope- mnling. which wil necessitate Ieverel chances in the machinery used. The re- conntruotion of the broom factory will not be completed until the end of the year. l`-ought lhopllnlnj. Turumro. Ont.. Nov. 26.-Mre. Allinon Hellett. ol Gifford etreet, wee thin morn ing committed for triel on two chergee of ohopllftin . one from '1`. Eaton Co. and one from .A. Coetewortli, e ehopkeeper in the east end. Mre. Hellett wee conei- dered e highly reepeoteble womnn until lately, when ehe becuue euopected At the Eaton store. and woe watched. Aocldontnlly Ihot. VANmm*nn.. B.C.. Nov. 26.--J. Molda- tor. of this easy, wu uooidonully than you- tordny, while duck uhootiug on Tutu io- lnnd. near this city. While mapping out of bin ho m his gun wont; off, killing him in- uuntly. am mun uavuonlon tor roronw nun wow. will plan uddrou a mating of tho electors of Contra Toronto. lulu: nu:-I Klinll-AI l'\"nnI-Iv ||ll' anon. IIICDOII OI UIIIHU IOTODDO. John and Micheal 0`Leery have M com- pleted their contrect on the Souleniree cennl. Their eontreot covered rection No. 3. the Ipp!'0XilI'i|lO velue oi the work being $230,000. The contract was let to them four year: ngo,end in the lust departmental report the chief engineer paid the 0`L-eerye the compliment of nying their work had been carried on in e quiet utieinctory nunner." The contract called for the com- pletion of the work next January. but the Meaere. 0 Leery got through in time to eat their thanksgiving dinner in Ottawa. An Enjoyable Event.` A brilliant success was the At Home" held at the Royal military colle e on Wed- nerdey evening. The interloro the build- ing was prettily decoreted. one room per- ciculnrly. intended for "aiming cub." wee grezitzly admired for the Duty manner in which the draping and ag: were arranged. Myetic light trap two e piano lnmpe mede the elfecb very p . Dancing wee enjoyed in the dining mo . e remainder of the building being set; apart for recreetion. Caterer Williams exceeded all hie former ellurte in the character of the refreshments served the gueete. Mrs. Kin-on received in her eccustomed gracious manner. The nllhir terminated bout 1:30 min. -u IIIII Uilialur nrwwu. BRANDON, Mun . Nov. 20.-l)r. Floun- ming.ono of the oldest and molt prominent cicitonc of this place, died suddenly this morning of hurt di:-gnu. He came from Nov: sooth early in the sixties. and was one of the Hun settlers in thin diwriob. 110 vs: ngod sixty and leave: I widow and live boy: and five girls. - To heal the bmhn and diuuld Halal. no Ioobho tho irrihtad Iuthcoo. no innum- ly roliovo und to pormnnonhly euro pilot in tho mlulon 0! Trash`: Magnotio Oinuncnt. 25% E. O. Miwholl. .....- .......- a.. .....n \...\..o. a... nu. 260. E. U. Mlwholl. Fnncy gnpu in nmsll baht: [or tablo uoo. also ns largo oluutm ol Mung: gnpu. sh l'nnklin'c. : KINGSION .A[AD.... Unearthed old Docum-enta. LONDON. Nov. 26. --Aleti:or received here from Georgetown. British (luisna. an- nounces that Great Britain`: le cl experts have unearthed in the colonic archives therea seriea of volumes coutsining me- moranda giving 8 running his _y of the Dutch settlement of Guiana from `the mid- dle to near the clone or the seventeenth century, fully conrming the British boundary claims. The memoranda. it is Added. were written or dictated by the commander of the settlement. theseat of government being on the river Esseqnibo. hey contain frequentreferencee to trading expeditions to the Dutch depots on the Upper Cuynlnl to the Monaco and to till the north-west country, which the Vene- nuelnns assert the Dutch never possessed. It is claimed that the discoveries clear the question and will greatly facilitate the work of the arbitration. the Party or the Dinner wherever mu dress is cod form. our DRESS IRTS have those lit- tle touches oi tailntv ' made" about them-tint add so much to ` satisfaction and no tort `C. l|V|lESI0|| & BBO-. son 7na_ connmcr oompu-:rE"o. clomm aid Fa}-nuuon. 13 janj 11 ma: 3:. At The Oontral PI-Inon. ma non nu 1 An Old Ianlu Dead. QOPERA was-can c anon. ' ounmun-huuuncvuju AA`) 1`nIborl on `gdtur; douidod y colder. \ T F. HARRISON COMPANY llnalnrtnhnru Am! Ilmlmlmnnn. IM And -I A Injantyl luu-on-on"' VI-nu loollluom an-out " noon Vlnmrl|.' Au tn malt u clollon ally. Outt fr0O- Ill Bubbli- '(hIln1'noN U0, Llmltod.'I`oronto. Are more popular than over for Gentlemen. We have met the demand` and are showing the Latest Stylgaud Patterns. . They no just what you want. You an invited to ill- spoct our goods at any timo.~ w A. uonnsm1u_m balm. 10 o.m.--Unnwod. mild '39 and nlny to-d|y.windI Inorlul to wrong button and `BIC. I uhimng to wuhorly And nonh- wooborl Bnturdsy. when it will aim dnnidnd v noldnr. HIGH A3T Silks and Velvels noun. M:IN-mun---0n Sunday. Nov. Qllt, the wifo of Honplbnl Hugo. Molntouh. A Field Battery. l..(}.A.. of I daughbr. "lIhl'-RELIABLE EN 11! livluu uu- nnlltnlooal or tr volllng; to intend unow dluguvu-1. and hop Olll uhow noted no on tron. know 3 d th uhout. e um and ountry on- olgmcnh. Ogzmmlnlolg or ulu-1. & on :"...2.:.,':.*:..'.'::.'::.: ::'.'.`..'a;,"m.l.' !:,;,.* nddnn II on. Ilmou. 0 .. London. Ont . Onnnds Saturday! HINTS BOOK BIVSININI I! BITTIR than In yonspul : nloo have balk! II huhuolllnc hooks. Ann luring {toll 0l0(ouU\vul`. A low lot on an `O Viotorln." `bio of Ir. Nlndn\olI0." " 7 Mother`: Blhloj Btnrl ." "Proqnul; - or." Klomiylo (lol Hulda.` olnll. `ullmpun 0! Mn Unnooll." llroulfu "Ulnnor and Rnppor. "Onadn : An Inca nluplodll." Book: on time. Ontlll Int mnumon. Tn: nnmn.n`-(inuuou Om. Limited. Toronto. T COIIODIOUII BUICK H0 .IO. , I. .4 ha 1 as c to M l....:..-.*.`.*.-.:.. r.-.. .::... ....." .3: HAT COIIODIOUS BIIOI HOUII '0. II. ulmuuod on hnlo Shoot. opooulco 9.'. .`:'.`:.` 'I.`:.".` ..'1:.?.L'i.`.'." .""H. `CT 1? 6.. ':-:`.'+`..:. :*.':..'1".'..;"...."" ":::" ': 0 I O . I IODIII. Ron! nnoublo. AUDI! . 133:. mu. no-my Go . Oily. Ron! rononnl -mu. Hosiery .0101. lSTEAGY& STEAGY. v Ann: nun-gar. Tn Lubtlo Uu'nInAnI-lu-OM some. lblophono nu. Opou Dan I ll ran` nu A unvnnuug Liwmo UIIDIRTAIII um llnLlII- Prlnoou Ittoot. UOI'l1Il' lwdonhun Ituot. nhnno oomnnnulonuon. P:-Inoou nuoot. Uornu :4 phone J I . IIJILIIIADKJLV \.I\lIlLl'-IISUJ Undorukou um! Bmlmlmon. an and II Prince Street. `Plxorm :- Wnoroolm. I0. Rouldonno. 91. Open may and niche. : .,,xo,iuh.um Kn your cu-I Imln Alanna` Milllncry Department. ` DIED. D't'B'r--Ab Invornry. Nov. 24th, William Dutf. mod 74 yarn. - Funorul on Smmlny morning no can `I Imoumuquioo to .l?nnd.. :nd:cqunintnnoon an i:v.|0o:I to 3501111. \ ANTED-HIGH-GRAIIIG IAN 0!` GOOD clmmh Itnmllnq. willing to Inn: on lurlnou. than to we an Inn; r and rm: ondonn hero; ulnry #900. nolou I 3-cued stumped onvolopo to T. A win. Gonu-nl lumur. box A. can Dull: Willa. iJii:'d'u"y'."1>3i ma gs I`. Tmuuror B of You mus; see them to fully appreciate their beau- t_y, An early selectiotxj meansda better choice. Dlroot. Impoxhn Dun Good: and lunlu -..-L ' ;_'L__ .____ ______ _____>__. _.____-jj" s. s. oonnmrrf FUNERAL nmnoma, Ill PRINOISB lI'1`.. Klnnton.uu~oumr to W. I. DI-onmn. ANTED -- HIGH-GRADE WOIAN OI zonal church unndlng willing to loan our bmnlneu. than to not an Innun and rannondont hero: lulu: 0000. ltnolm - Addrouaud utcunpoql ouvolopo to A '1` Uononl Innnaor. box A. can Dally IIIO. :-j CIIIIRROIA IABTIR ma Till WI.- I.R(IlA'l`lu`. Imcmm with Oommorolul Boolnll-t.'u--rtlonh sud capable oi oi!!! war): for Form! tn-I oommuolnl dip oluo nxumlnntlnnn ;u-xpovlonno num-nan ' dutlou 0... begin an January avd. Apply DJ-In Ila- mnhy. Doc `o Jon mttnonnn. loo :- 1`muuru 0| i`. Tm: Wonw I London. Ont . Ountdu OARDIIB CAN III AKIXJIIODA with both ulnclo and donblo noun. * Inodorn oonvulonou. at Q QIOOII Itnot. _ A.nlvRN8_Iu mm 9 Ilouonovu 0 . ohneuvllnt. 'Ion: Ch... Info; ANTICD HIGH-GRAD! aoh 0' nnr hnnlnnn. than to not an Hanan! And On!- u I ILP-RILIAl!14I EN LN IV BY L0- : . ..".~'.'.:'_-`:*.**.':`..:.:' .':.`!.":,e.; `:....".`":m `bnnnnu one `an Aooonmom both ulnclo III. nmdnrn nnlnmlhnucl. (Moon ,, noon nUs1Nl:M Ill amt} nuspul h|\ I In an nlllnn hank; Anni: nlonrlnl from iii the most exquisite de- signs and colorings. Gl:N1`a- THE DESI` LIFE 0|? II Majesty! lu\\1uuon" vu-nu bolt "1 '-931 "'~l..`?" V.!s2m*.'--.T'_!*-.1'_?: "am _...._.. WE ATHER PROBAIILITIQI "iron nu: qn TO-I..I'l`. SCARFPINS You OIIIOI -In an Phone actuation 4 P. M. EDITION . HENRY BRAME. `I-v.-n-A--m Au-In 1|-mg WANEJ "Ska. mm). I Ihlh-h-AD _I "LEGAL. T>`A-nT:`." Ynoolnot-kn tliopnv low on. Ihnnonnnsihu. I23 Princess St.. Kingston. Special lay out at the `C TILIPBOKI I. cwm YEAR. No. 275. Store open until I0 o'clock. I2! PRINCESS STREET. Mantlc Department. In the At the In the, 29}. Thu Quoon'a Arms will be the subject 'ol Rbv. W. J. Mcuuwharin locmro in Can- vocation lull to-night .. Orpn racial and noted boncort. , Mu. tcvqu. of Hamilton, Prof. Stevens 4 d _utor Ulley. Sb. Andrey : chuich. II _ Owning, 8 p m. |AT'ZIiW9?sJ,0Fvv9r!!'1i!t| II the court. noun. A.0.U.W. members get your concert. tickoti from Bro. D. Coupor `before Nov. 29th. ullVI.- l'\nAnn n AI-Inn" will ha H1; gubignt, ART NIGHT, BETWEEN THE Y.|l.(`. A. 1 Bulldlnu and corner M Khan and Wm: lroota. A GOLD BEAOELWI`. Finder will be rawlndml bl returnin Mama to thin office- . BBXOKHOUI-]E.1B1DIVI.~AION STREET. AT pronnt occupied by Prof. Day. Modern Oonvonlonooa. Hot. Water Fumnoo. Penum- ion In September. Apply next door .to E. 8- Wuhan. :2: BRICK HOUSE. NO. 131 OOLBORNE ST-. between Harrie Ind Division Bll'Oet8.Wi :h u unto bath room and water olonemhnt and on d wstor; large dining room and kitchen. Rant. 00 per month. ncludlna taxes and water. Apply next door or to 45 William St. vv: wv-v - '-__ with tho quality 0! our In whatever judo you Ioloob you will tlnd in our yudl nothing but . hone oocl. Our coal in gll u-ml, n Im| h poll Inn hall I can ____ Iliiililil l>.l I>'I>'l>2In`lvIItl-!I'I>.I-II-1` % Sunlight `f . Bal}ngPowder ' :::.:.:*::`:::: To move; _.__ _oyou_r_u_\H.!9gtl`un our truth{n'LI`\_oss . Ila Duly lloto Book for WM; luau! ' To Post Thnmulvu In. Royal Arcannm mocha to night. Saturday clothing bu-gninu. Dunlap. \ Sheriffs Isle of lands: At noon Bcturdny It the court. houoe. A n n W mnmhnrl nah vonr concert Avilnnon Avonuu and Union Hmoota. Pon- uulon at once. Apply J. li|Iw'ro1l. Hosiery Co., City. ...,., --.,, _.._____?__.?_?_-.. ALARGE FUENHHED BOOM IN CENTRAL locality. modern lmprnvemontu. prlvno home. ho. I Brick 'l`urro\oe. o poulto St. Paul`: Sabbath School. Montreal . uooa. ._._._:..?_.__._._.___. gsaturday I emu arm u1I_us_ED| IART Y.ll.(`.A. Hzranh. A GOLD uEn3T;.'A i:`<)Lu rum. rewarded by returning . ; LARGE BTONII HOUSE OORNER AL- wlngton Union Pon- nulon Apply nounug no uonuu com. um I: all coal. 5. don't tell on half I olooalondlnltn ton of dyil'V"llI(I` vm....p-- .I..n...!- -4.. A, 41.. in Fur Lined Wraps T $25.00. Big sweep, fur trimmed, deep fur collar and tho- roughly up-to-date. I.l}EOBI}E MILLS & co.,4 D_qdgq '.i_}}i$L-i6;:l:i:v York. } Dhoou tron Toroun. Play and company MD of Oh nuount um! but our sun In llnnlou. Au I|I- laud mum. nan. anon. 000- Ian on ulo Fri-In morning :3 10 LC. nthh. Pylon Mo. are sad Io. ' 7:` I I [ I I I v Biirg purchased several Bankrupt Bloch. including the Boot nnd Shoo stock oti`. A. Otfotd. I an now in s podou to sin Great Burma in ung: Hung an n AIRQI I-Id. [Inc I MAL polnon I0 QIVO UNIS DII nuns nu lthao linen, us well uliu 3-Linda n|-A|.:-- 3iZc'ia$f' %U lDII`l -573% `V: -` no new Storc. no princess Sun | n...` n.....v- Iilmlnnnln Notion Counter; j- on mam` oumr. MONDAY. NOV. 29th. UI-U II A wuqguu. Nut You. Nov. 28.--Al\ov 1 Sri of 0,03 nib `II 3 unhoonc. I. B. A. --T;-j link up rnnoo hum of tho Famous HEN- SIAA -Tl) BROECK (XIIILDY (`Ul- PANY. who will mean! their laugh- nhlo Ilulonl Domed], fL}3.%RAM5**N- - man Is. _-... (log. _ `LARGE winnon Pon- ':-.:.:.:*:~:':::: T6 PROVE to your uthfnctlon our truthfulness Ono trial only in men try. Thou who` no mind In an 1' such an- nun. uni dmlnn nut BUNLIG T Ono trial only In men I_ry. Inuuc 1 tumu and dooluo that 11:: no uunnl. :10 PRINCESS ST. Ir!!!-I-*I!lI'I*I*I"I!I'*II-I`I.'I?`I.`I%I.*I!II` For the rst time this season we will haveon 7 :l>.l-:I>1l-:l>:l>:leI-:I-:I~'l-II!-II-II-:(>I>:(>:l>.a& and do bu no uqunl. M3 oonwr JUOLILE I70 Wellington Street. THOS. ll. JOHNS, LOCAL MEMORAN DA. H rows. - xmf.\s:. naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaac-`V Charlotte Rusae" [ and Cream Puffs. They're nice. Try them. III Glll I. J!!! rl Iuvvuu loan cu-nu`: Wholesale. _ TO LET. ' LOST. JAILER KAY HAS FILED PAPERS IN DIVORCE ACTION." olooauna nlll I ran OI (lll'\T'IlICI I Thovduc dollar : worth of n in I done : worth of oosl In nllyou. Wife Also Applies for Divorce. Alleglng Iullde|Ity-ouIton Soclety Shocked- Iltrnnge Developemente `l`hrel.ened--A Jul! mm secured the Love of the Jello:-"s wm. Honuron, Me.. Nov. `.!6.-Aroosbook's latest sensation is e frowzy one. And be- sides bein frowzy is s most singular case I! well. Sailor William A. Key. the cus- todien of the-county jail at Houlton end a deputy sheriff of Aroostooh. hes led papers in an Action for divorce against his wife, Mrs. Susie Saunders `Kay. Jailer Key declares that his wife eloped with one Thomas Sweeny. an idle, ignorant. fellow-, who for some time has been little olse"then 2 trump and whom his wife first met. when he wee conned at. the jail. 1.. ...o...-.. Mn Km: lmn led A cross he oonnnea an we ]l1ll. In return Mrs. Kay he: filed I cross libel; the papers wereeerxjgd en _.[d__r, lgy, In her writ: she names as co-respondents several welllmown women of Houlton. the publication of whose names when the trial comes oil` will cause even a bigger sensa- tion than has the elopement. of the jeiler e wife. mm... .....:s Alma I... lunar. any-um! an kin, press [or man at tuna umu. Sweeny. who plays to prominent a part in this cue, has been in the jail twice. First he was there on a charge of adultery but on account of the reluctance of the partiea to appear against him and thus make ublic their shame. he was dis- charge from cuatod without trial. He was again arrente a few months ago on the charge of criminal intimacy. He could not secure bonds and wan conned in the county jail to await his trial. llut for the girl's sake the case was not brought into court and the man was released when the court met at lloulton. It was during this last visit to the jail that Sweeney exerted his arts of blandiahment aridalluremelit on the wife of his jailer. Hm. aha man has anv attractions for the ence. Ono of Mrs. Kay`: first acts after her lovei-'3 arrival in St. John. N.B.. where they met. was to purchase for him a new_ unit of clothes. Then she prevailed upon him to take a bath and `to otherwise im- prove MI pereonel appearance. which was rather chop worn on his arrival in the city. When the couple left St. John their denti- nation wee Cape Breton. It is understood that Mrs. Key is now. or recently hoe been, in Bangor. where she consulted Mr. Lumbert in regeul to her divorce case. Mr. Kay is a man of considerable property. it is said. and this fact probably eccounte in come degree for the croes libel that hoe been led. Imus INFMlIMEll.l lceuume MAINE sI2nsAnuN.1 wne. The writ. that has been served on Mrs. Kay is returnable at the December term of the supreme court, which and ab Caribou Doc. 75h. It is understood the jailer will press for trial at. that time. Swaanv. who nine nrominent barb his jlllol`. How the man bu my attractions opposite sex in not. enaily undorattndnble, but he in evidenmllv a sort of In uncouth Don Juan. He in not. at. all preposaesling. He is not new about his personal lpp0|l`- nnnn Ior 5l,nUU lor ulmlgea [or muse Irruu. Oliver Provost. slim Joseph Gauthier. accused of tho larcony oh. quantity of pork It`: Ronfrew. was found guilty. Ho wu indicted nlsn for stealing: quuntity of furmnnd at first: pleaded not guilty, but. withdrew this. He was sent to Kingnbon !or oevon yearn. Allnoet Ilurled Allve. Nnw 0m.m.\'.a, Nov. `. 6.--Rosa Roeti, aged thirteen, was reported an having died yesterday of yellow lever. Certicate ol death wu given and the undertaker was notied to inter the corpse immediately. lie wae unable to go to the heuee at once and the funeral was delayed. In the after- noon. when nal arrangements were made. the euppoeed dead girl opened her vyee. The euepended animation had oontin ued lor four or five hours without pu!:e,or other eign of life. But for the delay ol the undertaker the child wooji have been buried alive. In noluulnlonn haw [rooted the nu`. D.A. IISI C (X). on choir bountiful uh Ihh Mn nook of Wall Pu-or. An Rum non. .. but lbovo an on the o pun up-unnont `nu Hollow! I. Ch low Ahorloun light and no 0 very I 08000. It In been It led this I the Inn on vary Inc aloud Imnmiot In which many of tho rooplo luv. Ibowqshotz awn- Iov Is the H-0 so not you Ihoton he Xnu `lid: noun us II ~ I ' IIICIIIII III III: II. I`.u..\u. Island of Mnjru-can.. Nov. 90. -This town and in port. no docontod in honor of Gen. Woylor. who VII born hon. h.Propontiono an boon Iando hto give! gononl a public bnnquos lot in arrival but from Barcelona. The munici- policy of Pnlnn. howovnr. hu rolu tho nqnot undo by the conutvsuvot. lint: snd republican: to rs-nuno the Inn in hunt ol the town hall and all it. 'oy|ot'o snag; " )nI_lfc' or Aroostoolvs Jailor EIopcs_ with Ex-Prisoner. Now lecture or Allocqd Poluonlng Ouc- Bont For Bonn Yuan. Pmmnoxs, Nov. `.!5.-Mr. Roschock, 3 Pole from the township of Hagan. . some time ago conceived the idea thus is wife and Adam Prince. merchant of Wilno,waro too intimate. In fact, be bocnmo con- vinced that they wnnted to get. rid of him and were feeding him on patio groen. He become no sure of this that L. In! OI-nun n-on-Qnol lnr nffnmnlt. [10 nocnme no sure ul DIIII umu Ihe had them arrested (or Attempt- ed murder. The case came on st. the lust using. and "no bill" wna found against Prince. Prince followed suit than by entering a civil action against. Roachock. and 00-day was given n verdict for 8l,.300 for damugaa for false Arrest. OH.-. Dy-guns}. align Jnnnnh nmlnthinr. TI W I! .l..".n , .__,. Alhsnhu Attack `lurlu. Vmnu. Nov. 96.-A dupstch from Bolgndo. Sonia. snnounoon that 5,000 Alhgninno goinguotho districts of I k and Dinhon In in full revolt nguimt ur- ban A ak}. nnnnrrnd hlt OM45. Ind Ulllon In IIIII pvolv Igunn nur- key. A ght occurred hesveemthe Om- unn ttonpe deepetehed to Uekub {tum Selonioe end Meneetir end the Albanians. The engenment wok piece nee: Diekove end both sides loet heavily. DIIIIXI Qfiui In rvcuvu bmmox. Nov. 20-l'lotence Staneld. thevonen who ween-reeled on Nov. mu uechrge cl bleeineil nude by Lord Oetringtemvee erntgnedfoe melintbe 011! Bailey eoen yeehenley. Blue in Ieend gnileyend eeateneed to eighceen neet-he tnptleeunenoee Ind Iehee. Hoslcry Counter. .At the I V

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