coupe. A0. Trinity col dental examination in June. 1896. T. . Dohorty impononntod In I n.:..-. ....l mug! uh: aunminntim. In JOIIO. I5`-'0. '13 J. UODUIT, llllpuliuunsvu 1'. J. Roinor ood &ho uuninotiou. 'l?ho criminal o providoo o muunum pomlty of 8100 orono you`: inprioonuont. Thoy luvo boon command to oppoor bolero ungiouoto Danioon. \'_onI.v` `no 3 Inonlilnl winlor do! in ungiotnto Damon. Yutordny` van a lnntilnl day in Winnipeg. cold onongh for curlers and than and not tooeold lot cburchjoon and plcunro driven. Adnnhgo rug fully union 0! the favorable circuumnncu. 9- Jan Inn holdviu most ol tho churche- _:.i `L. Linn. -non lgrng _-IQ VII IIIIII III mini 0! Inwuuvuvu-w tho oongngnionu were large. Tho widow of Arthur Potbu. who wu olnrgul with she murder 0! In P: Lung- loldl insan Pnneitoo. and who enamo- Id cwicido while in `nil. In bl0udiIeoiIr'- din Fort Walls. out 850 -an Ibo blink hr husband lilbtl Ihq I-wo wo non when nude Dunn! it chtgod with. unjl can use will not bin (two ml in cm. . Tho nominal lion and ma regi- Inanlo and ooupmhq Canadian null- un vliel and d ' '00 and 70. an douoyd Kuhn. and tho puy lute not fun lnunddlpplh cum chitin nchvin nhblinhiag Chit C pinto. ms NEWS TOLD IN BRIEF! FASHION. >knm.mg mm ll; mgnu ulna. Luv work commenced on Wednesday Price Sci: copy. 31 mall. $2 a year JIIIIIOII `PHI IIYN. New York. DAILY WHIU. FRIDVAI % NOVBMIEB 2.0. 1897. : ` . - . | on: And qontlnont 2--- In lanottofl u Yantic wu morning in llllllu :- spent Ulna- the \T .. an recur win Pxubahly Pay for It on Aulorlcnu Prllon. It It learned that William I! Foster. .h-.. the special amnrnvy of tho gratuity fund of the New York Produce Exchange. who ubacomled in 1833 with 8lll:i.U00 be- longing to the fund. and who was arrested at. Ncullly, near Paris. has led n. luxurious Ilfc since he ran away from New York He passed as a gentleman with a fortune whlch he had made on the hxew York Stock Exchange. I-lellved much of the `time on ..the contlucnt. Ho successfully lmposod on London society and was ru- oelwd on equality in good English circles. where his bcurlng as a man of Vgxlucatlon and money swod him in good stead. From t.ho beglnnin;_z of his life nan fugi- tlvo from justice he adopted the alias ol \\'iu-d, and Luolaellotte. his alleged wife lh|4An- I- n v-.._- usunliy accompanied him. Mrs. Ward" recently resided in Northamptonshiro. where she was known ns 11 great pntroness of {ex hunting. She mixed familiarly with the elit.6 bf the hunting fraternity. Foster sometimes visited he ere. Lntterly they lived togetherin u my ish lint in west Lon- don, entertaining and visiting people 0! position. Awhllo mro Foster visited Zurich, whem Awhile ago when he was for some time the guest of the American consul. The latter did not learn the identity of his guest until Foster had gone. Roster felt. sosccuro in the disguise of his alias that he seemed to. i,;:m)ru the efforts that wen-. being made to catch him Three times recently he was on tho \'ur|.:v of captui-u._ and once, in London. he had u Very narrow escape fmm urn-st. llou-ct. Ive Frucst. \`igil:mtlytr1\cku(l him for three months. nml mmrhnf the ch.-dituf (ho cap Lure bclnmzs lo him Fnsu.-r Ims In-en 1-xtrmiih-d and will re .. \'....|. I`... .I`IlI| tun: |Jl,`|Il||,.',n . I turn to New \ the learned Mun at Least Think: In In Discovered It. German historians, and of late years the ` Votaries of Wugm-r more especially, have ` nmdo frequent guesses us to the identity of Lohengriu. the knight who mysteriously appears with an act-.ompeuIiInent of swans and soft music and as mysteriously disep~ pears when it occurs to Elsa von llrubunt -not unnnturully, it would seem to the unprejudiced. though somewhat tanlily- thnt she would like to know something denite concerning the man to whom she has given her hand. As Herr I I` D. Bloto. in A recent utlcle in as German philologlcnl journal. points out, however. long before mcdimvnl metry celebrated him as the founder of the house of Brn- bont, he had been assigned by the French tourveres to a connection with the family of Godefroi do Bouillon. In order to give this favorite hero of theirs the glory of I supernatural origin the French singer: picked out from thrir lcgeutinry lore the swan knight llelyzus, us he is called in the French epics, and made him the grandfa- ther of Godefrol de Bouillon. rm.......o..-m-icing u-rlmr of the article THERE IS no -- . an-nl Godofrol de uoumon. The enterprising writer of the has succeeded. he thinks, In identifying this nenlixnythioul pensonngo as a real one. This he has done by acpunl `genealogy. God;-frol`s younger brother Bnudoulo, later on king ,0! Jerusalem, was married to Goduhllde. the only daughter of n Soiglnmu de Tm-nl in .\'onm.\ml_\'. Tho grzmdfnthet of this Godehildo was Roger I. do Tocnl, who diod In 1040, and it is he to whom the writerlnentium-,d assigns tho role of the ....-... 1...x..m no luuml his nasumntloll jj: Thy lhrtcd on Duck Shooting-Proof of `their Drowning. .. g n A- `L- 1133.2- I-CII' ll Sporhsl to the Whig. \Ynn-n nnnlu nk Spa-hsl to the Wing. Nonrilmnr. Ont... Nov. `26.-On Wed- Maday mnrnin George Cole, poetma-tor. Big Island and illian Morden. went. out doc`: ahnoting in Big Bey. etating they wonid return name evening which they Lilo-J to do. Searching partial want. out Thnreday and apone the day. but failed to nd any trace 0! them or their boat. Searching waa reanmed again to- day with the nding ol their boat and a pair of can oating in the hay, which nhowa they were drowned. Coleiaalnarried man with two children. Morden was a young man and nmnarrried. Elana are being made to nd their ho- diea. has an the exam locality of the acci- ;-'::: *:.a::>::..._'" '" `*"" " *P'` writer mentioned assigns mo rum ul um swan knight. Ho bum his assumption upon the fonnwing argument. which hilly agrees with tradition: Hog:-r do Toepi hm! n mun. of arms in SW1); ho liberated the with tradition: nogvr uo ioepi nuu as coat 0! arms oppressed Countess of Barcelona from her eneniloa. l`!'c\`l\'Cd as reward the hand 0| her daughter and later on l'!!(.ll'L`(l. for un- known reasons, to his own country. The unln facts of this story rumulm-d in the populznrlmwnory, although tho locality and names were forgotten and tradition up- plled to them new numes and plnves. add- lng also. in time, the mystc-rious attributes of the knight as well its hln command to his bride In-\'cr to lnquiru his origin. 50. at least. Herr Bloto tells us. and until we are nblo to get a lx-`ttc-r explanation of tht rise of this mgn we may as well accept hll.-SI. Louls Republic. dll II nninnwn gn ed in nding Oi. WIIICOCI Will - urn--. W. Kirby. drivot fot the Rathlmn com- pany. ntlonpecd to drive llil hon: across shot:-not on Onbu-io ntrutin frontof nn npponching Bay at Quinn train. Tho loco-otin struck thonnt and ol hi! Ing- E, showing him violontlylo the ground. neuivod slight ilfll. which will con- ulaintohiabouo chads}; -_lll'B`O went:-cw uvr-1.... On \\'dMIIlAy night. A. D. Nohon,bool- input with Ihlton t Stnngo. and Min Ihnio Dovler won quid! nnniod as the Iuiclonco ol the kids`: in V . Bu-riaold. by tho Rev. Donn Cuny. Both was I@Iul d 8|. Pnl o church choir. B11110 Innhouas. I H .I III. attic HAO FUN ABROAD.` IDENTITY OF LOHENGRIN. WILLIAM R. FOSTER. JR. -4-t_.x 1.1. H31" TWO MEN DROWNED. : Oollldod `III A Train. I ` - l-_ AL- D-IIuh -3 l)l`L`l| l'1lll`lI\Iurv.. ' York for trlul. ALONE CONTAINS son-1. |PROHlBlI Iucuemiucs. wmnson PEOPLE anon A PETI- nou TO PRESENT PARLIAMENT. luv. J. c. Tolnlo Iudo n Vlcuronu Do- nounoomut or the nu oo-Lookln[ For uu Abloondod Book-is opu-- B0 was Oapturod In Windsor-Foo of o llautor. Wmnson. OnI:.. Nov. 26.-Dr. Snwyer. the proprietor of It sanitarium at Manon. Ohio, arrived here loot night lookin for June: W. Barron. his hook-k r. w om he chnrgoo with bowing lkip out with 8225 of his money. after having morriod one of the douioolico employed on the uni- turium. coking his bride with him. Bun-on was located in a boarding home on Pitta Itteot. When the police op rod ho tried to jump through ll window, at In: Ioizod on-1 locked up. Barron in the non 0! a miniober in Marion, Ohio. A ........-tul gtfnrr. in haimr mndo hr )0 in Marion. unio. A concerted effort is being made by the Protestant churches of Windsor to rid the city of continuous race meetings. A fev- weeks ago Rev. J. C. Ttlmie made a vim r- ous denunciation of the n cos from his pul- pit in St. Andrew : `Presbyterian church. This lead has been followed bv another im- portant atop. Police magistrate Bartlett prepared a petition and at the close of the union thanksgiving services in the Baptist church yesterday. in which the Presbyter- iana. Methodists and Baptists took part. it was read and the congregation invit- ed to sign it.. Nearly all those present did (so. Mr. Tolmie, who dc livered the thanksgiving discourse. went so far as to say that several women and young girls in town wed their moral ruin to the pernici- ous inuence of the race track. The peti- tion will_ be circulated in the city and for- warded to the government. It was intend- ed to have it read and submitted for signs- turea at the service of All Saints` Epicopal church, but the rector, canon Hineks. al- though in sympathy with the movement, did not care to have it associated with the -L.-....l. Ulll HUI! L church. Now; of the District Dondonlul From the Whiz`: Egchnnxn. E. 1 . Frederick, 'Relleville. and Miss May Howell. Ameliaebur . were married on Wednesday at. the bri e a residence. .1 '1` nnwnr. ham: and shoe merchant of Wednesday no me once a reuuence. J. T. Dewar, boot and shoe merchant Smith : Falls, has removed to Quebec. Before his departure his friends presented him with an address and a handsome ripe. TL- I--no nl-l>n.nInsn winrinw in J. him With wares: and u nanuaume [lpU. The large plate-glass window in W. J. Porto : jewelry store, Picbon, wu broken on Saturday night. I) someone whose in- tent was robbery. 0 goods were take . S. E. Gilroy. of the rm of Moog &. UPI roy. Smit.h a Falls. was mnrried on Thurs day in St. Ann : church. Toronto. to Miss Lucy White. They will locate in Smith :- Falls. n-..-.... D...lA f!.n..um.un an nan ? Falls. George Rudd, Gananoque, aged pioneer of Leeds county, died on onda). Deceased was in his eighty-2evom.h you and bad resided in Leeds county for over I.-ixty gout-. _ Mm. Nam B. Fox. the eleven-wear-old I.-ixty Mill Nora B. Fox, the eleven-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Fox. Sophiaeburg, fell while playing on the ice on Saturday. and died immediately from concussion oi the brain. 0 n uh.-. . nhinnnn minimr mrnnrl. In tha Grubs: Sunday Newspaper V1 in In World. concuealon or (no Drum. E. D. Stone. A Chicago mining expert. and Capt. Holmes. Tweed, have `wen prospecting in Flinton. Property has been purcbaeed there, end e ten-stamp mill wnl be erected during the winter. n.-inn tn Hm IIIIII (}_T.R. time table be erected uunng me winter. Owing to the new G.T.R. time pnsengeue have no time to patronize George W. Biekel| e lunch counter At. Our bourg, so he will move to Belleville, pro viding be can mete arrangement: with the company. A nmmv waddim? book nlece at Dounles A pretty wedding place Douglns on Tuesday morning when Thomas Ma- Ioney, Bromley, end Miu H. Frizmeurice. Admleton, were united in marriage. Rev. H. S. Mu-ion, parish priest, performed the ceremony. Willinm J. Summer-ville. A former resi- William J. Summervillo. dent. of Pictou. died in Odebolt. Iowa, on Nov. 10th. He was I druggint. and Wu bornin Kingston Jan. lot, 1846. Decen- ed. worth about 3350.900. leaves a wile. mo daughter! and a son. u....H.. A Rlnir Rm:-iviIln_ who hm hum daughter! inn Snndfo d Blair. Brockvillo, who has been letting his wife support. him and hit two children All summer, while he revo`1ed in idleness and drunlenneu, was on Wednes- day an-ranted and given two months im- prisonment for beating and kicking his wife. I D...l.-I Darin ninil nnainnnr Nnrunnn wile. J. Rudd Perry. civil engineer. Nopnnee. is said to be aullering from Klondycitie, and will leave shortly alter Christmas [or the Yukon district. to undergo the gold curetmatment. W. D. Madden and W. Smith, Nnpanoe. nnd W. Snlla. Tweed, no likewise affected. D l.l...o:.. I.`nhs-npinn uuhn -Inn I-giant` likevme anccteo. P. Martin, Enterprise. who was raised in Tyendinaga township, rays that over twenty years ago two Philadelphia miners said that in A few years many oilwella would be seen in that district. Oil but lately been diecovexed in Tyendinaga in pa ing quantities. _ irnnthv Bell. a former well-known resi- mg quanuues. imothy Bell. dent of Brockvillo. has struck it. rich in the Klondg to. Ho purchued 3 claim on Bon- unn Creek a your ugh, and sold it. before leaving for 8`.. U0,0l|0. Ho vns born in Nowboro mm! in I brother of In. G. E. Dean. Lnnodoqno. 1-1.... A Tpnunnr Inn-nan:-II nf Lnnnii, John A. Treynor. formerly of Lunrk. but now of Grend Forks. N.D.. lat. winter graduated from the Minneapolis college of pharmacy. Just recently he has penned the state hoerd of phenuoy. etending pg- . cond in e clue of twenty-one. In thh number were no etndente ol the Ontario college of phorrnecy and e gold moduli. : On Wedneedey, Mu. George Shannen. Athens, left. for the home of her parents in _ Goderich. where she will spend the Chri-.o. `, mu holidnyr, efter which. with her odou- ed daughter-,;~_her Ion Herbert. and Min Anne Stevens. she will leave to join her husband in Regine. N.W.'l'. Her men I tn`-nda presented her with on eddreee and I il. `The Broekville plehieeiee leeu\ei=\en loaned on Tueedey night. when the Buoy. in; officers were elected : President. R. A, llcbellend: viooprenident. Col. W. H. Cole: looel Iecletlry. R. E. Arnold: cones. ponding eecrellfy. Mice Cones: u-cum-er. J. ll. Gill; committee. I Clint, A. D. `* llcboogell. 0. French, J. Bnrxeen. W. B. , In.............., II. and and I. J. Revnolde. l ECIIUIIKIIH ' Tholllaio - vu-v-. ` 11 II I bI`hnu vhf gut. Qnouuolu: patent `uuoun: hum Opting; tun to an to L0; tn. W I E-?e.x'-:"`" *--- 1 0 ` .3-.2;-_nV.';.".`.`a.`. . "n...!`I:` """";" ` HOWBIIVIOUI'Iwv1.v'u John Donnclly. jr., Iu-nod to-chy from Iidlnnd when is annoyed the gunmen Algonquin and Autism hotho! wbiclnsnnground. 110 any: Hidhnd 0:- ....t. In (In I lnnotndo with PI!" us to, do I Il.l"OII"IOI vnsn rutryl Sound noxnunoo. Amillion buhololo ntorholioouuoctod bythoPnrr_v8ond nilvay glow uikl Iron the bay pa-t.: nndnnotitlurgoou wil||nennIIncIuL1 EASDWIOI. Ulls. nuv.zn.- Linus: nu- lyundJovop|Bounno won unluud Io !....`ia cu pa-sunny fez: hvolcnnlnhhoo. BA:-nwlul. OIL. Nov.!&-'!Inuu Inl- - -_4I jg-n-uh n-n n juj E DISTRICT oAsI-E8. ,U. llUI!I,ul. nurxtl. W. D.` _H. Hard And Reynolds. 1 I -WIT UK` Fury .. 5.4.1 .I.. I 510; :-, Furn | Wholesale Agencies in ` .WALSH S M KELVEY & BIRCH I lueovcrvu - nu-unu .n-..... _ 81-. Join, N. 3.. Nov. 25.-Dr. cmv. I ford hu noovor:Ii.t.hrongh Ibo cont: 3I00 ' damage: from city dopriving in of his fnnchiuo st Eh` Int civic election by accidentally editing `bi! man from the Ii of quliod ploctors. Ir. Cnwford psid his Ines. yu not pro- potly cnditod on the my 3. f 0-3; In no not .- ' - - -L- M -..u..z ......... ;AIWALsH s GREAT cum SALE Utlgls II I-U -us -.~ 81'. Lorna. Nov. 211-140 11:6, I negro Pullman pot-hr. iuptinooor on tho? ol naanplod robhorv. A. I. am. stroke: at Ptovidonon. B.l.. alkyd that Pun tried tonal iron his pocket an cnvolnpo cnouininc 839.0(1) in unltd bush and 33.0% in all. vwnv-- ,, . . -\ or National Importance. `win You` lnvesti gate ? Fine Wide Black Dress Goods, Dressy Styles, 50 CENTS A YARD. JOHN [AIDLAW & sun, `Z00 Ladies` He avy Wool Hose fo_1: Tl5c.* 260 Ladies` Fmo Wool Hose for 19c. nr, n_.__v 1'\....l.l.. IHIJ-ml I-Tnnvv Hnm fn 250 Ladies rme W001 nose Iur we. 25c Boys Double Ribbed. Heavy Hose for 190. 20c. 25c and 300 odd sizes in Boys Hose for lc. All our ne Imported Worsted Hose at cost. Overhose. out heels, 45-for 834:. 600 for 45c, 700 for 500. L|diea' Fine Cashmere Hone, 30c for 23; 40:. 8 pairs 01. Ladies Rubbed Cashmere Hose. 400 for 80o;`45c. 8 pain 81. 17c, 200. 2543 Ladies` Wool Gloves for 16. Ladies Kid Gloves 760 for 500. 81 for 754:. $1.25 for 81. loeovcndAluulrIDoIhn.: - \v I) \Y.... 0K_.`I\-p (`.1- What's the good of unknown good ? We believe we can save you money in buy- ing DRESS GOODS, and would like you to investigate and know about it-know to your own satisfaction. 50 inch Cheviot Suitings. 50 inch Mixed Suitings. 40 inch Stylish Dlaids. ----SPECIALS IN HOSIERY.---- 1-I--->- , Furnace . 1 Radiator manufacturers; ies Toronto, Montreal and Winnipeg. Brook Street. Your Cakes now makes them all the better for Christmas, and if you use our Enterprise Raisin Seeder you will nd it only amusement instead of hard work in preparing the Raiuins. The price is reduced for the Holiday season. Closing Up Bargains. EAKING cnnlsrufas suooa"r"I'F>5if 4.; up... nnAIn- AII1 Pun. Active. Fresh Air. They do not burn Jood. or dutroy its rich nwunl ue:-I. The con- aumpticn ol fuel in very light. In appearance thh range in I [cut of beauty. "On in your homo would lave you much lino and worry. Sold cvorywhore. \Jbcn u-VJ - -__. Llmlted, Hamilton, '()'I7It..VV 88 tndi9oT`Pxine:s Street. PC0000. IIIIITI. -.-.....m us; um-.an.- HoIu~-Booo(p| `al`tl , -_BET1I:II IIIl|I: ` . For sport. than right -1! All olou brhk weather And there I rpl|oo`o but tho Hporung pau- II I shun : ( noroin this nut. limo L on buy nhln to (at tho OIIIIO `V0 oh: you oluwhon-vu don't know I that. llutwodourl know thn bath: `mat bohot prLau-lor ;on-cunnot be I . '- "- Au MITCHELL. I cull? Prlnoou Strut. -ii Iozllud. & 3 Il.0|oIcl& -..A. Fin Sealette for $2.50, ' `rgular price $4. . An Eitra Fine Sealett-`eh for ? -:53", regular price $5. Thele are` big reductions iron: our usual low prices. 1, IJVI IPOOI. IAIIIII-n I3 NV `aenen Time In! Int] down to clear_ing I.-`In PCIIIDIUUI -lu-nnu- C. Que. Nov. !IX.- Honr-Booo(pu` unto! Quotation: pawn in to un: Spring. _tul)_t_p "`.'.* IMqo_IiIn -JACKEIS u-n-----:n A rruporou Irontonuo. runner runs nnun: Away. A rrupuuun In-mu.--u. -..-_..- -_V,, ouhtly Away. ' "1`ho`pionoero! the cheese industry in this district puud uny Wednesday nighb in the potion of William Dulf. Invenry. Demand sun I non of thelate William Dad . `who cum to this country from 'Qnop. a olmnty. `Ireland. being one or the Out; mgr: in whct in now Suorrington v to Sip. Dooouod was born on the houuund when he spent his ontiro life. n......uI -n mica married. his rth hold when he Ipont ma onuru me. In: twice married. Witching Min Tolnud. sister of county oomminionon. D. H. `Poland. She pro- oodod Mr hunbnnd to tho other shore by then bwoney-two yours. The pruonlz Mn. Dnlf in widowed lor the second time, but rot. husband being the late Mr. Joy- --- ll- uh. nr. union uvon children husband D0303 on ms nu. uny- nor. By the nt. union uven was born. Th:-on no dead; Mrs. H. Moroland. Mrs. C. Spoonor and Dr. Duff. 0! the remsindor. Jopoph occupies a farm Mu the homoltotd. William and Wilton are st homo. Ind the one surviving dung!)- tor in bhfwilo of Neil Mccallum, Glen- burnio. - :1. unit -n a staunch conservative. DIIITIIU. Mr. Du was It ptaunch and for I number of yours wt: 3 member of the wwmhip oounml. In religion he -... . mnmhnr nl Lhn Eniauomlinn church. nowmhip oounml. m reugmu us no 3 number of the Episcopalian olbhou h be oonhribuwd readily to every other e urch in the neighborhood thou was doing good work and which he Jhouglt uooood numouoe. .n.......A mu thn nk mm in thin dio- `Deoeued [rte the But man briob to engage in the ohooeo industry, and to hie zeal and pereeveronce in due the building up ofbhie grub enberprine the hu proved of such benob to the farmers of Frontanso. Dull : oheeeeis known bha world over. ond doceued woe an nubhority on the menulecbuio of this commodity. Ho wok en active part in the formebion of the Fxonbouec cheese board. nnd besides being the oldest member of that orgnnizm bion, woe is. preeenb rim vice-president. At Ie'V'Inl Ioeeione of the board this eouon. doceeeod. while oddreening the membere. temuked that it would likely be tholuueuou he would be eoen an the bond meetings. It looked I! though ho ho} eome inmimotion of the apprmching llI'Ll I end. and. He was aged seventy-four. but up to as week ago appoarod to be an hearty and atrong--an could be expected of one an old. The funeral taken place to-morrow morn- ing from hia late roaidonoo. A Putty Woddlng. On Wcdnosdny morning Ill St. Mary`: chapel, at nine o'clock, Mia Rose A. Donovnn became the bride of Jo:-oph F. Hu-poll. The bride wan nmred in a rich unit. 0! green. India cloth,with white vest. of valves. but no mulch. and carried A magnicent. boquot of white roses. She was amended by Mia! K. Sheen u brides- msid. Juno-I J. Hnrpoll auinted tho ........ rim. namnlnnnv mu nm-tanned bv XIV kn. prices". msid. June-I J. nsrpeu assisceu we groom. The ceremony was poriormed by Rev. P. C. O'Brien. cousin of the bride. end nisny were resent to witneee the ceremony. The ppy couple `repniredso the bride's homeon Brock screen. wheve. alter pert-thing of the wedding breskluc. uhey received s lsrge number of guests. aiee sll beingintirnste friends of both fsuiil es. For the reception. which [used four hours, the bride wss benuhifully iussed in is cream and pink silk. Mr. and Mrs. srpeli left. on the evening bnin. amid the inevitable shower of rice and good wishes far A hsppy end prosperous Eh. . ' HXIIIII 3 III jtll nnnn -n 5 `Tho popufariby of farce comedy Ina boon heigknuuu 1 grculy in the pub fovmouonl `. In: um-om: vuuenv ubtuctionl elm: have helghluuu greatly In one pun xew-ueuum by sarong variety oeken e hold on the public end nenepd e d{e`ine in proey dremea. When Henehew ma Ten-Brooch came before the public in feroe comedy eome twelve yeere ego they gevee hri ht, breezy, lively performence end prov e euoooee. encl doing so im- medieeely mede friends with theenre-goers. llenehew end Ten-Braoclr heve'heen just.- ly nemed the "illioneiree of Fun. es they mehe fun for the millione. They will he es the Grend open house. Monday, Nov. 29. Although bhey eppeer here for the 6|-en time the ere well known in Gene- de. heving pley in Toronto end Mont. reele number ol timee. The plea in now open at Sawyer ; Prioee 75c.. 50c. and an uvvu Inc An lleeule Light. The reeideou of Porumouth" denim an improvement on the dim light norded et. Wiehefe comer eh night. time. Persona desiring to board electric care at them nor- ner heveto uevel hall a block over the muddy mud to reach the cur. Motormon ere uneble to see any penons at them car new until within e few feet of them, and dextereneel they may be. ue unable to check theepeed of the oer on the down grade before the en has gone half a block below the corner. Thin in e green: incon- venience to patrons of the our end to the motormnn. An electric lightie deeirnble end probably the company could errenge with the villege council for the ereczion ol -O WI! SIIIIII ZIIIII. A young clerk hsd arranged with big but gir| to visit I Princess swoon photo- grnphu- : yootordny nnd have their photo- grnph ukon. Tho) Incl. bub nppuomly had not tho eourngo to tour the gnllory. After walking up and down on tho oppo- nuo oido Ihrooor four Iirnor. thoclort undo n hold duh across the root. sud making euro no othor porron wu Iookim. quickly onurod the door. Tho anxious young Indy mind n for minutes onuido. and then run rejoined by bot tom ion. Prohohly tho day vnotoo dark or photographing for tiny wooded their way up otroot loot- um nu... dnunnnn. _ ._______.____..___..__.__ DEATH OF WILLIAM DUFF. -l'II IIVI IHIIIU Irvuuuv. A fair oxhibition ol mlianiun took phonon Column and last night shout `van o'eloc`:.` when ohdouu and gtoouy c way ` two onincm non. and that nbjoctingl-thcm lo Iornntolthoviltol than poooibh. cog OIIQI In invitd oitht of uni \ocu|p" Bud iluot boon lot pnnneo cl aim! at tho nob-ud citi- glntnl nolu would have nmlt-ad. ionauong pupihilityol Ibo out [0- ing to com. - -- ,3--- --g__. - n IN III] vulnul ulur mg nun! dovucut. n.n_LA -__. 5.. . :T|I|IlunotArabiAn.|ouduIvI|h5`t lJ.RioInNhoI8SoI|I.fton Fan Wil- lhn to Ilidlnnd, run aground on Monday nlhv Pain` foul-hon Inilu above Milhnd. In related by the nann- bu-Ehannhrhin mu lighting BI) Lg. rung... In. no: ininnd at You can buy Jackets cheap_ at ' _j:T___ llouhuu 3 not `run Bron k. -.4 2 I-___ _.._.-A.. L llgll Inn (baud Iivahlo. 1-2- -_|.:L:u.._ -3 ...l:-..;._ Io In lather nlful. -,_L u__.| -_.......l .. ______._.. AI-Alba V000 III:-I'D - q.-_- |_-_|_.n_ Binppnn nvrg sussons! AND Tlnvory latent run I _-I-5.. nnchnnd LII CIIIIGIAII run Wsmh the Bus wstchu mark time. ` Qhurlu Nicholson. 0! the Oahnwn Vindi: ohbor. in in the city. ~Nioe mwingjga 70. 1b.; 4 lbs. for 25. no Mclho Bros. _M The tug Reginald, with her tuhreq but-gu. no safe in Eendonon Harbor. \ Holio, Consul, give ua_ 357. We want. com: of those Gnu uyobeu tron: Frnnklida. 1?` W, Annlatino. Nowburgh. spent; those lino uyouru Iron: a an F. W. Aoulotino. Nowburgh. thnnkngiviug with his parents. throat. n.. .1 11 11.1! cu nummoned ta V . Dr. J. H. Bell wu summoned to Cape Vincent this nftornoon to stand a patient thoro. Turkeys are soiling at So. lb. by Mckne Bron. Mia M37 Frnuklin. st the collegiate in- Itituto. has returned to hot home in Cu- bondnll. _ n. n....:.! mmnanahnm. who went, to bondnll. Dr. David Cunninglnm. who Denver. Col., several weeks :30. returned you-erdny. I-Inn. Chm-lea Lanaelier huleft. for Bona- Hon. Charles Langelier venture, where he intends to run as a libernl candidtte. um- Am-rinnn In-ninina shin libernl cnnmuuo. The Amoricm training ship uh Diokenson s Lsnding this I tow of two Montreal tugs. 'I"Ln nnnnnhf. nf hh IYIIBHIIOTI of Montreal tugs. The account of she mnequoude party on Wodnoaday night will uppear in Satur- d|y a inns. It. can crowded out: today . A mum on I atoumboah running out of iuue. It. crowded out: no-any. A mate on Kinguton, will, in the early part of next. month. take unto himself .a lifelong mute.` rm.- ..... wnum um. ame of the K. & mouth. Yesterday some of the crew of the tug W. H. Brown took I boo-trying thanke- giving dinner, and now Kingawniana ll their places. The unsure: of the Door relief associa- bheir pieces. The treasurer poor tion acknowledges with meny thenke receipb of $10 from Cateraqui lodge, No. 10, I.0.0.F. `V.-... nun huv a nine turkev for Be. lb. et- mate.` The tug Wilson with thus M. forwarding company : barges. coal Indon. left. Fnir Hnven last. night for Port!- v--.....a.... ....... Al 9.}... nrnw of tug 1.0.0.15`. You can buy a nice turkey Me Ru Bron. m.......o.. Hum-nnrl -Aw Hm fnnhhlll RBI! Dally. by mail. - - - $6.: year Daily ind Snudaymy null. 38 a year Mcku Bron. Twenty thousand new the foobbull game uh Philadelphia on Thursday between Ponnaylvnnin college and Cornell. Penn- sylvania won 4 to 0. Pnlioo constable Luveon and several 0. Police friends who were out. in the back country on I hunting trip rotumod yesterday. They were quite successful. At. the Fun Points` miaeion. New York, quite encceenul. At. the Five mission. over 3,000 dinners were served. No one wenl: without a thanksgiving dinner in New York city who naked lor it. Crenberrioe. hickory nuts. oranges. lemonl. gs. dates and all kinds of good eating and cooking apples on Franklin's. The rm of Breeee & Co.. insolvent. Que- bec. have offered their credibore thirty- three cents on the dollar. This has been refund and the Assets will be sold Dec. n_..I 2nd. 'I`I UI lulu I extra night. WAN 2nd. The press of order: this fall necessitates the working of the stocking department. of the knimng mill at night. time. The ..n-. um-Ir nnmmnnnnd on Wedl|6ldV night. Watch for our Xmas goods. Our con- fectionery is finest. including "Maple Wnl- nut Cream" by the pound. And good mixed candies cheap. F:-:nklin s. nn Wndlnnndlv avanimr. Mill Carrie oandiee cheap. rranlunl. On Wedueeday evening. Hughee. Queen street, entertained about fifty of her friends at'ber home. The gathering afforded much pleasure to the autumn. allelic: Ill n_..-4I|-n PI!-an n Theun xuoau. Pohce constable Mbcullugh is expected to return from Montreal no-night, uccom paniod by the young womnn accused of stealing Ell\`Ol`WIl`0 from the residence 0! Archbishop Lewis. A nnw Air mmnresaor arrived from archbishop Lewis. A new air compressor Hamilton at . noon no-day for the Collins Bay rafting company. I; will be used in connection with the pontoon: Attached so the tug W. 11. Brown. -n.. .p..mu- Turrotl. Cube. which went the W. n. brown. The steamer Turmtt. Cape, uhore some day: ago on an. Valier bank, u-rived in Quebec on Friday morning. Her dnmege cunnob be estimated until she is placed in dock and surveyed. 'I`n.rlAv mm new books imported from Booton arrived for the new notary In con- noczion with St. George`: cathodrul Sun- day schooi. The old library ha been pro- eenbod to James abrooc mission. 1:... nmr.....a mm... minhmr of the in- placed in dock and surveyed. To-day may new imporlod arrived for the library in con- _-...;.... ...;n. R}. llnnl-on`: cathedral Sun- oenbed Junee abreon mission. Hon. Clilfunl Silton, minister of the herior, arrived in Winnipeg yesterday. Mr. Sifton went to government. house, where he will remain until Saturday. on which day he expects to sun for Ouuvu. In than nnnunl statement. If the peat. day he expects to turn Ior uuunu. In the ennunl peat. you`: work 0! the poor relief ueochmon, credit was given no the christian endeavor of Cooke : church. It should have been given to the christien endeavor union. vn.. .b.....m-4. nf drunks about the streets given the cnrueuen enueavor unluu. . The absence of drunks yelherdeygree qcommendeblefeoturo in the holidey proceedinge. Appuently the cus- bom ol mnkipg holidays on occasion for riotous living in npidly losing it: away. St. .`\ndrew I organ recital will be re- pented t.o~m I (Setnrdny) evening in the church I: Mr. Steven. of Montreal. And boy enloiet. Muster Ulley. Mn. McKelhn. contnlto. of Hamilton. will contribute seve- ral nnrnbere. 'l*L:..... ...o..~I u: In-nun nf lhnn F00- Juror Iron mgnwnou any n, -u. . u. in; : Got mo tint revolver. boy had strewn tho oor with silverware md clothes. but left it all to make IIIYO their Ar. Trinitv mlluu nl nnmben. Thicvgu amend the home 0! Hour] Fog- lor. Totonto. on Wednesday night. but worofrizhtonod any by Mr. F` Ier yell- revolver." ~----_ -L- AI... -:. gilonp-nun Incl The Sunday Sun