mmn & G0 S mn,1 CUUUIO Ullyf, II III CH5 (llbyo Mina Katie Wells. Divinion street. ill with throat. alfacnion. has fully recovered. C. F. Gilderaleave. manager of the R. & 0. navigation company, is in the nitv. `Min E. Singleion, Garrett at.root,iI very ill with bronchibia. I 1 T\:-l...... D...-l...:II- .. ...-II I-..-....` UVU"IIIgo LILIHUII IIIUIUDU. SEOU- Save your coupons-A handsome pres- ent in ailvorwure in Va` ' for ou to-dag or any time o No our. 04: HI! IXIA --- _...l..'__ ............_n:._. I . _ _ . ._ Ill_yWllUl`U lUl' IBIS. US` flllll. , Attend the hunt nnd concert, under the auspices of the Children of Mary, city hall. Nov. 305b, Dec. 100 and `2nd. Andree- bione : l-lth bath. band, harmony quer- bette. Queen's college glee club. .1. B. Mc- Kay. Mina Bailey and other lesding bulenh. An excellent: menu served each day and evening. Lunch tickets. 25. Reva vnnr om|nnnn-A I-mnrhnmn nr-an. I`It`l'_II_|u_IlD&y.Pug|unlluIt L\1|LUH6|I- 0vercoabs--Our beat 810.312, wbap is called t.hejuon as good kind you can buy anywhere for lens. 0:}: Hall. Alafnnd Hun hnwvnr and nnnnnrf. untim- l'Ullll:UrlJll UU Ul IIUIHI. We can sell you fancy goods, silver novelties, ebc.. this your at wholesale prices, as we buy direct. from the manufac- turer. thereby swing for you the middle- mnn a prot. Sad our display. E. C. Mitchell. l\ ..... --L- (L... L..-L (In (In ._L-L :- PI`U|.l|o UII IIIIU ll|VU5l4'U|llh D. U. LVLILUUUH. Say. do you like the one price system? Boar-in mind your money always back if you want its. Oak Hall. Thnrmnmnn-rn will ha nlnnnrl in all than yUI.l WHIIU HI: UHK ENH- Tbermometers will be placed in all the street. cars. conducboraboing instructed to regulate the heating system so as to keep registered 50 of heat. We nun an" nnu `nnnv nnnn nilunr an Iloudon. nom up to I310 per nnmun. A Ioopm o! o o-third to dsuhun of ol .'9ai*.~..$;.,..:.`.':'r;':'.:::*,';..-W" ' " llD_V. UIIHIOP. lung BDTBOUI There is only one prot on our fancy goods. They come direcu from maker to you. through unpnnd we only ask I modest profit. on the investment. E. C. Mitchell. Haw. dn vnn lihn than nnn nrima unrnm `I UCIII Illlllo Hundreds of new customers this fall for our 810 and` $12 beaver overcouts. No other house shows goods of such high qua- lity. Dunlop. King street. Thnrn in nnlv nnn nrnr. nn nnr fnnnu lop. IXIHK IDTHUE Neck wear; we don b say much about: it. -Choice silk ties in all shapes, however, 250. Oak Hall. Hereafter street railway conductors must. call out uiscinclzly the name of each approaching cross screen while the cars are in operation. Thu nmnrh, nhnnrfnl nhvlnn in man : and Ill UPUHIIIIUII. The smart, cheerful style: in men : and boys huts and caps, 250., 500., 753.. 3;. Oak Hall. II....J.....J- Al _-... ......L-_._..- ALE- L" I-.. Ill`. __.4' P Thin morning worhneii began making connection with the street railway And the K) a P. lines on Ontario Ihrogt. near the K. & P. station. l\..I- ...... ...._....-.uI- -..-..h.A nu.-- 1...... I...L U: L . ICBDIUH. Only one overcoat carried over from last. season. Our stock is perfectly fresh. Dun- lop. King street. Neck ulnar: we don't nnv mm-.h nhnnh it. u rtar q :nn :`m quarters. Men : good Iolid eluhio brnou 10. pair. On; Hall. I T _ Time to buy clothing; Come where you our gob honest breatmont. . Dania`). Boo tbs bargains an Abernathy a milli- GIN `UV IIUIIUED OFBIEIHIHB Lllllllll Abernathy: milli- nury pnlon. over A. Abernathy : ohoo Itcoro. I`-.. -Am- -6' LL- L.-ul-A-..-.6 v\An'nInAn awn. For some of the bsndlomont perfume: you our now look in our out window. E. C. Mitchell. A ....n ..-..... m,n....o..|. n......: ...:+. -._..._._..__ .....__. Wear _U- M.H:0uIlla A wsll paper t-Scotch tweed auita. 010. 812.50. 813.50. oak Hall. Hnturnlnv nnri Mnndnw nlnrhino hnranh-In ow. $125.01). uauu. uni nun. Saturday and Monday clothing bugging. 500 men : ovgrconu at 83, 84, I6. 88. Dun- Iop. Kin Vunroot. Rntnr My And Mnnrlnv. rNn rnnnnnt. lnr lop. nln VIDTUUE. Snturgay and Mondny. 'No respect. {or cost or value. Our overcoat: must go. Do you need one? See Dunlap : when you smart out to buy. lnwu maria frnm dnninv l.Inin-Tnnah IUBTD OIID IO Olly. - Gloves made from donkey slin-'l`ough is-no name for i, onlyhta Oak /Hall. 81 per nnir. ' '11-'. ` P Thi Inn: lnngnplu PIokul_ up Jly our Egan-at-pa An I`!-Al: Qnnnnln. 10% liiy K-It-I-[III lIUuUIl_ II (I; vuu IODIIIIOII on `rum Bonds. Boys overoonu st cow Bum-doy. Dun- lo . `Elm Mwdonnld club in looking for new Inn-Inn, motbzurs or me DAY. PERSON;L MENTION. Best. ALLEN'S SHOES. . . . Bluglnx In Ionlnnl. Mrs. Louis: Duly Twining. wife of Capt. Twining. Royal military collage. who has been nponding her lhanhgiving in Man- sceal. wuonoof the uoloinu in Doughu church on Thnrodoy ovomng. Mr. Wil- liams and Mn-. Twining gun as am under- ind 1:! Oman : "Gain. u tho Ninht. in RI. IIIIIII IINI MIT. IVWIDIOI IV! I Ill P0009!`- ing 0! Gotta`: "Calm us the Night. in 8:. Janna Ilnlhnali-Ia nhnnnh nl H|At. nitv, In UK UKKITI "UIIUI II `III lVl`llB." II I Juno! llothodllt chunk of that city. .--j_,_j..--: In-oven Poll: Qllolli. For pin mun back. side: or choc. A, Ii Quiohcnn spend on 3 place ol lignk or cotton. and a lid uothoaorupot will union pain and nnmnnuon at once. 50c. and an du'"Quiokcur|" poll hold Lhnonnd nine tum: trial llll. Only 1 llltloilnquind. " - -' Ihlch. I300. Tbonownnuludnn for 1898 by the wot|d'| gusto! noun will be 0 sad ant oonnun on Tuudoy. B. glow & It you out soon : Kin: cmun n puuyan i vs un- noyull by a c1I:J:u.t:iol in; in tin tin. can nppndnhun who of Ramon : ivo Synp and Iain. which giva quick lhi. 431:. I Q Iunll. I lVI]l I|)Il|II'I1IlI. wmoa ; 3.0. lliwholl. DoIn-g Flue Wor-k_. The Curnovaky wood manufacturing com- pany have accomplished. in the no few months. the lnrgolls amount. of w k in the hiatoryjof the company. They ro com- loting the parqnotry oor: in a. Shorta ouae. King street. that is I m terpioce of work, also the Inlnble and pnrquotto oor- ing in professor Cappon a new roeidonca. and mmy other places. This work-is of the nesuquulity ind goes to chow than Kingston is not, behind in her wood-work-, ing mduatry. VVUIU IIIVIII IIIUIIIII . Three young men sought shelter pt. the police aneuon lent. evening. One had come into the city from the country ex- eing to nd won It. The other two were iler mekere from Scoblend. towed. to '|oeve home by the strike at present. being carried on there. The tumor boy went back so the term, end the two Scotchmen lett. for Toronto. ' mL_1_;sm now. Down 1| I nip Ar Dvnhanpa CI Coll"- oae Murthy, who played on the OM ma college foot. all be-a\u1"u1 nll the Quebec union matches. is a son of the late J. 13. Murphy. This is his first season on tho teem. Jame: 0`R.oill_v, another member of the team. who played in the recent dominion championship match. is I son of James 0`Reilly. Reiloou. In the last match between Omswn college and Ottqwn city teeme. O R.eilIy had Raysids for I check. It. was 3 battle of the ginnu. but. Reyaide met his match. O`P.eilly in just. twenty. ono you: old. Murphy is only seventeen. ll- apnneo has organized a hockey club. Alexander Kart is honorary president, E. J. Pollard, manager and Thomas Lnllerty, cu min. --.. u......I... ...L.. ...I......,l .... LI... nu ...... WUFIUBCUIILIIIUUIII UUlllUl`_y IUUUFU. U,U'JU m 3 within three months. August Int. to Oct her 31st. Also _l,2U() miles within sigh days. averaging eight hours for each oentu y for the entire 11,300 miles. Be- fore t mason clones he expects to add the - vo mile, 300 mile and twenty-four da to his credit. Ho hopes to wind up I; son with 12.00!) miles be- hii d him. I I)....:.|..- LL... 1... l.p.I,-I. AL- A... .-.:|. .l:- lllu Ull. ` Beaidoa those he holds the one mile dia- triclz championship: for Nipi-.-sin and AI- gzoma. won in August. and Octo or. 18116. He but one mile paced track record` of 1:51, made at Buifulo on October 3rd. 1896. At the same place _ho covered ten miles in a road race in 23:27. October 2nd, 1896, lloia seriously thinking of competing in she six days race at Mudisonsquarognrden, New York, next month. DOTO HIHLCH UH J.UllI'H(ll|y. The senior Granite football Lomn was photographed this afternoon. The junior team wil it next Saturday. d curried cil` valuable prizes at. .,wit.h his dogs and has sent. nines on to Washington for exhibi- LIIIIUH uulu Dy uuuse. Myers ie cerbainlyn wonder. and there is no doubt that with good pacera for ten mile stretches he could establish records that w0uld`"fairly make the head swim of any who attempted `to lower them. So for all his world-wide records are for nnpnced riding. some of them being: Fifty miles,`. .;(|7 hours; 100 miles, 5:22 hours; 200 miles. 12:57 hours. gross: corrected time. 12:21) hours; Canadian century record. ll.:lUt) miles; world s continuous century record, 9,000 m nwithin Huron mnnfhn Anannf In. in lportlnx Notes. Capt. E. Elliott, Queen a. refereed. and ` cadet Caldwell umpired,t.lno Granite-l`otuh boro match on Tlmraduy. Than nnninr nu-nnifn fnnlihnll lnnm um: lldy [UT ltlll ILIDUIIIOIIU. Myers says the roads from Bolleville to Marysville were not as smooth ns they might have been. but from that point to Kingston they were frozen lnrd, constant truvelrendermg them perfectly smooth. The next record Myers will go after is for the twenty-ve mile distance, either from Belleville to Napanee. or from Napanee to Kingston, according to the condition of the roads. He expects to make the record considerably under sixty minutes.` He made his fifty mile record on a fraction un- deri zntyfeur miles an hour clip. Cer- toin lVl.)l1S mortals, wlieelmen whose speed = ) not Kteater than an ex train, de- clare that Myers is all right on a long run. but is incapable ot sprinting. This might be answered by asking how many riders there are in lun- ada who can beat Myers time of `2;3'.7.:3U unpneed, on a road? Net many..if any. Yet this was his average time on his recent fty mile run, but at times the clip was a two minute gait. Myers says that if he could have a hun- dred mile straiglit away coarse with us good read as exists between Belleville and Kingston he could been better the werld s paced record of 4:16 hours, held by C. C. Chn-.6, London, Eng. `It will be seen that Myers time for fifty miles is a faster clip than the paced record for 100 miles held by Chose. lrmrn in nnrkninlv n nmnllnr, and thnrn no in Clipped Down the World`: `mm Io: llfty lulu-He old It at I Twenty- Iour Ille Per ourvtillp-Be ls After usher omrrl. That wizard ol the wheel. F. O. Myers. the Cenedinn reed king, has sdded another gem to his crown by establishing a world : record for fifty milee. On Monday he went out for a century run againeb s fairly stiff breeze. He left here at 7:15 A m., using a seventy-two gear. Arriving at Be`leville at 11:20 o'clock he psrtook of light refresh- ments, changed the gear to eighty-eight, and at 11:52 his etcual pspers were signed and he headed eastward. Shunnonvilie. nine miles distsnt. was passed at 12:15. and at 12:55 he sped through Nepanee. The remaining twenty-ve mites. from Nspenee,to Kingston. were covered in L0} hours. At 1:59 o'clock his oiciel papers were signed it the British Americm hotel, the fty-miie run from Balleville to Kings- ton hsving been done in 13:07 hours. Pret- ty but going for this part of the country and late season of the your. Previous to this wnndarful marfnrmnnne IIIU IIEU BOIIUUH OX Ina your. Previous to this wonderful performnnce the world's fty-mile record was 2:15 hours. held by L. C Wahl. Colonial Springs. Col. Uycling, Toronto, in author- ity for this statement. Mvnrl mun this rrun frnm Rnllnvilln Ln `III 035 IQIIOIIAIOIIII BCVIII`BI'IIg `III mac oonlon and oouvcnlnnoo. Oolu-M. Oroquot and snuu. IULL 8'l`Ll'!' of Unlvonle Guducu. cl swonclon given to In vlduol nooda puflho The ronomonb And oulmu of homo comb nod wmx tho hlahut mental homing. rumo Inna-From 46 so on par nu an Do: on. from mo sun no I hhd V h f I A:.n'l'uAn I: ROAD KING NOT. YET OEASED RE- Anomhn moan ADDED. CPO 0IVII_l HIIOIIGI. - I;_L_` conn HKKING. CII`Il'|`.I" INC? HO Illa ` W0 PIIXC. I. DO . under snout. by them. 000 John ran 0' oil. 0! Toronto. and Mac Miller. of Kinptomnnd locu-noy. ofcpanoo. Iron indictod for tho crime. The young man Vnnbluioou has disappeared. and tho out In: boon tnnnod dandy onooor scion. Crown coonul Asked to Inn the can bid out till the non uniun. con ,eonntof I Illltdill wituu. II. I. Do- 'rochI.QC.nppouodlorIhouuuIId.ud uhdshat shybodinchugotl. Thwart crdandtlnonutobosnvcrntltotholcl uuiulmnd odnithd the Iocuodlnhdl cnlhdtowpluoognhnnuln Q nauu; u I-vuru nauu-nu Deponde grontlv upon the condition of her hair. l'rof. Dorenwend. who in mak- mg I return visit to Kingston. at the Bri- Liah-Amerioen on Friday. December 3rd, demonstrates this conclueively. By means ofhin samples of various doaigne in heir goods. he can nuke rominont thegood points of what mig t, be otherwise an unettrectivo lace. It coat: nothing to interview him. (ientlelhon. your bald heede can be covered with hair. The professor invites all held gentlemenlto vinit him end no what he can do for them. Thousands hnve taken his advice and enopted his method with every eetinfection, both u to heeltb and improved eppeerenoe. Why don't you? V _'l`nvcrud `to lost Anlul. Quota vs. Millor and McCarney.-'l`hiI can he been ponding for ovor I you now. Ind was one of the nwindling of young 0i|o"'0. B. Vnnbluicom out at nun! hundnd dollun on the street. by two atnngu-I slur In had been plmod. In rmmnnntl nndnr nl-nn'o.`v 1|:-un Ono Jnlm Very Clever Work. An exercise in bridge-building by the second-cln-a cadets of the Ruyal military college. Kingston. is described by the Canadian Military Gnome. The bridge in Ilcroga aditch in rear of the institution, Wlfahl seventy-foot span in the middle. The support: are mndo ol trestle: and crib- work. All the timbers are lubed together and the materinl for Ebo suspension span was built on the piern. run out. from them and pulled into pouitiou with ropes. The total time occupied in the construction was forty-eight hours. Capt. Twining. R.E., liiid charge of tbe work. There is not a single nail in the structure. The More Company. A fair sized house greeted Mora last night in the Fire Fly. As a rough, un-' couth child oi the mountains, without learning. save thnt_ which nature had taught her. she was fascinating and art- lul. Her forte lies in the impersonation, of the child. rather than in the role of the woman. The specialties were good. es- pecinlly the who walk, buck and wing dancing of the Keaton sisters and Duey. Mr. Twomey. between acts. gave a well delivered recitation, and the orchestra dio- peracd abundance cl sweet music. liecelved This Week. Two hundred silk cushions. down lled`. very elegant coverings, only $1.51) and $1.75; would scarcely pay for the cilk. Three hundred sateen covered cut-hiona, down lled, $l and 7;'>c., wadding lled, 350.. 50:. `and 753. Silk cushion covers $l.`. 5, $3.50 and $5. Uncovered sofa cushions, in down. feathers and llax lled. Handsome embroidered pillow shame. toilet covers and ve o'clock tea table covers. Make your selections for Christmas now while tllu tool: is fresh and ;l6W. R. McFaul, Kingston Carpet Wore- JOIIEB. ,1 ____., _ _. -_._.,.j._ Insanity Not lnerennlng. Inspector Noxon, who has recently re- turnedfrorn a visit to Brockville asylum. which is lled with patients. has expressed the opinion that the idea prevailing that inmnit-y is on the increase is erroneous .lle accounts for the increase in_ the num- ber of convictions by the fact that the peo- ple are beginning to realize the good which uaylums are doing. He predicts that the number of committula will decrease in the next couple of years. AR1: s:HooL. nlvcllluuu ulurlu I III]. On_tl1e morning of thanksgiving day before rising from bad. little Maggie Allen, daughter of T lhrley Allen. Division street. accidentally bin 8 icon out. of her eist.er`s lip. Tue two male girls were Amusing churn-selves as children often do in bed. and during their play the strange - accident. occurred. The injured lip swelled to enormous dimensions. but according to medium! assertions, in will not be nccomp.\nied' by serious results. Salvallnnlstnviu-npeu From Jail. Napaneo oiiicers who wonbbo Contro- ville tolook pftor the escapad -anvicha learned than the refugees had been there. representing themselves as Salvation qrmy oliicera who `had made Lhenreacape from prison. On the strength of this story an army man. named Fitzgerald, `had kept them uverniglic, also providing supper and breakfast for them. They cagried oub their part. well-hnving prayer, singing hymns, otc. * Not Likely Tu Accept- Friends of Rev. Fr. Fallon any that if he is offered the recborship of Ottawa` college he will not accept, considering; himself too young for so ivnpornanbl position. He is onl_vg.hirt.y years of age and has occupied the olce of vice-rector for some time. Since the illness of Rev. 1):. Mcuickeu KP Pnllnn L... |....l bl... ...........-..-......p as` pr... mnpu um mum-a or new. us. MCUUICKBH Fr. Fallon has had the nnusgemenr. of the college restxng on his shoulders. (let A Stylish llac At about half price at. AberneLhy a mil lincry sale, over Abe:-nethy n shoe store. -uuuu n unvnuv . U41`!-zul Yeaterchy n new horse wee placed in the enables oi the Ontario street. re station. It is a beauty. of sorrel color. standing sixteen hands, one and one-half inches high. The new animal has been placed in charge of the lower brigade to be trained in re ser- vice. The department traded with W. Marshall for one of the old re horses. an-imgnn numnory. inn 1-mo` ` Ac Abe:-no.hy's, our A. Abernathy : shoe store. Great Salt 0! Bond: Ilndo Olothlnt. Provost in soiling boya and youths over- coat: for 83; boyn suit) for 01.60: men : overcoat; for 85; men`: tweed suit 85; good heavy men : pants for 81.25; boyn biaukeb ovorooata, extra value 84. vvuu v: I npl. Over the Roma. Watortown & O,;dens- _burg railwaybere are twelve trips per week for the mails between Watorbuwn and Cape Vincent, 25 83 miles. The oom'~ penamion paid is $50 per mile. or 81,523.- !)7.r The name number of trips per week between Wncerbown and Saokebtfn Harbor, 12.58 miles, cost $570.12. ._ .._-_.._.:-- love A Doctor : Bl!!- Keop your foot dry. Abomecby has all kind: 0! rubber: good and cheap. Monday. Novornber I5 Inning Oluln on TUESDAY, Nov. Nah. ' on: M tho Booms, count or Prlnoua and onwosl Mu. autumn. lulu VII] lllll. A number of Aldermen are of opinion than when the heating system was being placed in the bank of British North America the council should have arranged to have the whole south wing of tho ciby buildings heated in A similar manner. The additional cost . would have been criing. .L-- * . Andthrr Ilono Pun-hlued` ......I.... .. ....... LA-.- ..._- __I_--_ mr ANDW\fl()MliI|1'1f. A Lady`: Hood Look: I. ,.___.I_ .,_-__ A|_ __ Accident Duvrlng Plus]. _ _. ____ __ -f AL__I.-_.. he-nu; no my mu `LA. .I -I.I_......... __- -1 ._._..-v.---- 00:: or Trlpn. A..- II? .L....L-.__ POHH--Ill lot PIVOCO -II. I ll) Y.|5O 9 SI 1 c... .. .::':.:-:., D-'....a..' rrlvnh -Ih. Nut. will rrlvnh nu.` OMUHIDA . -U3. Hunso Y Iholikththlb of '1 ~"'-`$25-.k.-.:~'m -' *3 pmuol` Q Vi`-0 . , |..a;-..Io (!'0rt.u|\`c-I [mm A wntowy pr-two nine r.-cinu.-A Ionln. Thu Work (f lifr Muinn AIM Ewen. pg-guux-In still am-s on. m whk-In SJ). 0. plays am impomun. part Health In [.110 arms! channel of nuts hlpplllll. , I '. I.-- In... __Onu.nnIu nuns. nn hgnuu Inn-nn._ rll Cllllllllil UI uuu uupvnuuua. "l'lh(!l|IllI_\`-fo|uM`1uOIIllO nnhnppy homu- llnI1|dp-hoo9lo. wherever they .11 found.- Holp. nllol and nun tor unhealthy nomoolu an In-and in I-D.(.3 Try 3|. Highest In nlnnnmnnt. lmuui donomont. 5. n. c. PILLS` F-:2:z~:.-: *z':_.,*:.9:.':-9.'*.. Pou-In W I-`ilu-.niul;t )1-an ago Hu~':'lh of Rophnuhor, um.-Q D rlinu nml hut fnt|uar..lIvru\uxh H):-it luumln n nrt.n|\`m| from `M-arr IPIVB IHIIO Welland (`-Anal Report. Pun? D.-\r.nor.~u::, Nov. `. 6.- Down: Schooner, Downing. Dacroib to Oswego. corn: ptumer Romobell. Bay City to Ogdomburg, light: Mcamr Iona. Tho:-old to Coceau Lmdmg. cement: steamer Lake Michigm. St. Catharina toonuul, general cargo. lay Have A New Boat. Capt. Davie has been approached by an eastern capitalist. with a scheme to put on a boat between Hunnnnque. l reecot.b and Ogdeuaburg next season. The captain is etting plans from in Kingston firm and ooking into the possibilities 0! making the venture a{pi-otablo investment. The eastern man is willing to put. money into the scheme. Gi?ace Dar_l"i%r%1%g--.| In III KIFIOIIIII OI ll UIIX Archbishop and than You Iowan Dun - of Ontario. Inlnwn. IJDI Ruldonoo of Alexander Gulln. Johnston Strut. Christmas Term Bexlns Nov. lsth. `u but Iduonuonnl ndnntsgu. with mm. Oonru. Oroauoc And shun. um-purunrcv Ill [nu sup; unnu- After A delay of four days the nteel;l.u;( William H. Browmlefh port, lust evening about four o clock, bound for Montreal. The poncoona wore satisfactorily arranged to raise her hull Iulliciont; to give her free passage through all canals. Capt. Augus- tus pIl0t! her down. If the tug meets with no accidents from contrary currents, col- lision with ice, etc.. she will reach Mon- treal about Wednesday morning. DOVE (HIS WIIIEOIH Tho abeamer Hero. after being storm- bound here for lmy-six hours, cleared ln.-b nighn at twelve o'clock for up the bay. She carried a heavy cargo of freight. One week from today tube wall cause her regu- lar t.l`ip!, but. 11 day or two before Christ- man she will make is run up the bay for the benet of Llxoxe who want. to do ahepp`ng here. moxmng mm a cargo or nurwy. The schooner Anuandale, light, left for Charlucto this mnming to load coal for the K R' P rlnnlr ley rrom Day 0! Quinta porn-. . The sloop H. M. Bnllou, from Big Boy, with 3..')()I`) buahuls of wheat. for J. Rich- ardson & Sons, arrived in port this morn- ing. 'l"nm innulrml nnnlu nf salt were umntied mg. Two hundred sacks of salt were omptied 'into the hull of the schooner Minneuoea to- day. Water will also be pumped in to form a brime for preaorvM.ion of her tim- bers this winter. 7|")... ..t........... `II...-1. nrlnou Raina -On!-I-n. Norm mng. The schooner Queen of the Lnlwa cleared for (itmrlocbe this morning. Thn -nhnnnnr K ntn ln. Fm` nAu'nwn thin! l\. N 1'. (loan. The sloop Laura D. reached Richardson oleubor to-day with 2,000 bushels of bar lay from Bay of Quinta ports. Thu nlnnn H. M. Ihllou. from Bi! BIN`. Orlglllillly 'UT8 USUU VVILU KUUU UIIGCLJ Miss Bell and .`. Braden, the heavenly twin-.-: Miss Jessie Thompson and Miss lmrroll, two little gii-ls in blue; Miss M. Hill, flower girl: Miss Maggie Muckler, dui-ay; Miss A. Stitt. milk maid; Miss Eve O`l{|ey. gipay; Misses Hattie Wilson, `Hattie Muckler. quesn s jubilee: Miss Gordon. violets; Miss Thoinpsoii, Helen of Troy: Miss Duuut`, French soldier; Miss Forsytho. Uunedn; Miss Goddes. Little Red Riding Hood; Miss Gregory, Spaniel) lady: Miss Smith and Miss Tagart. Qua- kereues: Miss Sis:-ous.a lady of olden times; Miss J. Stitt, sunllowor: Miss May Muck- ler und Mine 8. Murray, aunt Ilinuh: Mrs. Murray. goddess of liberty; Miss Coppley, America: Miss Luwlor. night; Miss Sykes and Miss Charles, Italians; Miss Canloy. buttercup, and Miss Tumbylin, United States. Murine Items Plcknd Up Along The Ell`- , bor Front. T. Clancy is wzstachmnn on the steamer North King. Tim nnlmnnar Human of the Lakes cleared Ior (.'nnr1ot.t.e mun mormng. The schooner Kano loft for Oawogo this moming with cargo of barley. 'l`hn anhnnnnr Anunmlnln. Hahb. left. for All commercial and Slzorthand aub- joota taught. Courses short, sharp and direct. Bend for 1897-98 circular. \lH5I`IUl4\.U DUI! K. &1 . dock. TL- ..I...... I . loll [H3 '58 Ulllil IIUUYH IIITIVUU. Hearty were the thanks tendered Mr. und Mrs. Baiden. who so generously threw upui their Iuaidenco and devoted their time to the onj Jyment of those pre- sent. During the evening H. Powell took two ll ieh light photos of the assemblage. The following is a list of those in costume. some of which were very elaborate and went to show that much cleverness and originality were used with good effect: Nliu-A Rail and .`. Rrmlnn, Lhn hmnmnlv M245`? |Ar A.MAS9_gE_R_ADE -[mm] GIVEN BY THE EMPLOYEES OF STARR 8:. SUTOLIFFE. It was laid at the Residence of I. Buldon -`I'ho Ddeoutlono Won the and the Ooatumel Unique-- I but of tho Nunu and ohnnotun at mi Jb`!7Iqluln- lil. One of the moat social, as wall on novel. events of the season book phoo ah the reli- dence of E. Baidon. Portsmouth. on ohnnkagivini eve. itboing I muquondo gm-ty given y the ample can of 80:1: & umli a : dc 0%: enab inbmont. out seventy younyg union had gentlemen were Eleunband thoroughly enjoyed thonuehes. a spacious rooidanco of Mr. Bai on wn tastefull decorated with owers and hunt- ing by is: Sutherland and Menu. `H. Ansley. J. Cousins, C. Baiden, E. Sbeiri and F. Brgden. The decoration of the main hllw'uy wgns well arrangod. being of rod. whlt and blue bunting. \\'M1 A large arch over the entrance. surmounted by the embiem of tho rm. Abnh... .J..I....l. AL- _-...__ I-.I:_- ...LA UUIUIHHI UK 000 urn`: At nine o'clock the young ladies. who were in costumes and masks, were given their partners for the evening undo pro- menade was commenced through the large and beautiful conservatories. Probably the jollieet time of the evening was the hour spent before the ladies removed their masks. which also was one of suspense for the gentlemen. At ten o'clock the masks were taken off and gene- ral compliments w In order. The best hit: of the eve ing was m.\de when the supposed-tn e-young-lady psrtnerol W. Tnjtunmssked and the smiling coun- tenance of Fred Braden appeared to view. Mr. Bruden and Miss Bell wvre each dressed in white and blue represon ting the heavenly twins. and so well was the dis- guise gotten up that their most intimate friends did not recognize them. About midnight `lunch was served after which dancing and games were indulgedin un- til the wee sum hours m-rived. `LY......L.. .......- 9|... s|.....l... h\I'Ad" ll. PARLIAEQEII7 NOTICE. Departure: 0! The Tap: Brown H-.. _ .l-I.... ..f L'-.... 4|. -... blun mm; Kingston Ladies Iiollego, - A CHURCH SCHOOL. MARINE lNTELLiGENCE. CIIIDE (Hall *-7%-J ' In :p'ondid`l`m the D Llvornnd noun. jgujtj Effects. Designs. Prices. Wall Paper: suitable for Kitchens. Dining Rooms. Halls. Bath Booms. Bedrooms. Parlors. Dug`; Booms. om... Eh. - 6&3-".3; ' ...;.;.;;..;.' ;;;,L'.;...; ..,;..{......' con. nook j Moor In!!! ADIES AND GINTLEIEN :-AT '1' ll- 1 non of I largo number 0! Cuban: hnvo doc od tobocomo I oundldnt loo tho pool- clon of Ilyor for llil If lam Ilootod I Ihnll do my` but to Ill] the poutlon vlth audit to tho 0 y and in your nnhlnotlou. 1 uk you vote and Innonoo in my favor. city and nnlhllotlou. I you vote and my favor. In the mar than I all endeavor to Inch I ponomd onnvnu of tho city. You: truly. cordially solicits the suzgport of the Electors as a candidate for the J. B. MCKAY. A. BLANCHARD. To the Electors 0`! the City of III. --IA- Alderman Gharles _IJvingsum MAYORALTY OF I898. IV IIIV I-lIIVl\lI- VI DIIV VII. v- Kingston. 1 ADIES AND GINTLEIIN :-AT '1' RI- aunt du-.1 ad Inlsooomn A mnndldnl lac tho nonl- Old Pictures Cleaned and Romatted H0E Sutherland s Don't Throw Away Oltan proves an unnunnonnttlnlo O nbatm-la. Hsre'a one II!"' you can dupln-,at.o Quality and Ptiuo don`: E bother to uuma over to us. But. you S - cun`t. nos 5 5 HOE Don't Forget to Pitronlz_e 1'6o_`|?i6Bi'sraihrfwhau ; nlmmmfrnm over fty dlllarent P- (3H,L:KE: .3 Il0I'ID Ul WJIIC IUDUUQ ITOUIXGI. '1'! OXIDE- uton oful 8&3. will run dlnotly through than lose whl no olou to 5 growing noo- on of of: clay. Agpl` to J. 8.8lnmIn, Solicitor, Menu 3 on . In this oily there are several Court: of the Onler. Information in rofoveune no any mm.- ter of local iuturout. in connection with the Order may bu obtained from H. D. BAKER, 869 King: street, Kingston. _ . _S_l10E S Picture Fram_in_ XIV`??? I 1`H().*1. \'HlI'l`E. II. (HUMMER, H.0.B.. umasou nmnftonx om. auexpmone. 01' E. uAm`Umu. dupt. urgunimuon. Aiunwhoanfomcllthedsyundhou dhiuln-thud IrhoanufclydchVimudnh!I!lf.'l'hc rest of us would bath! I` 8157 NOW. Iforgottomzntbn tha,HtcuI llBdno pmpu-tlnuiaNOW,thcpropuplAah HERE,th:propandetyht'h\:Camdln Ordctof Forums. Surromiddbythou-' 'undsofbuthrc:},babdupbya.nim- nunusurplugyouwinbclafeand` wh;nyouj6!nthcCu':'adianFotauuand share in their psivilcgca ind pro8P!`Y~ 55 a day will insurc you for SZWO. You can .- L_,A In. _...Al. I. -ua] vv---.-.--v ,-- --~ ,- get less if you want to, but it : worth 5:. a day to you to know that your wife end children won ! starve after you have been called hence. Write fox particular: to- T. &A C0. Hl ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION PROPE BTY north 0! tho fonood grounds. The null- St: 0 Iota. with uowin: Aolrlrocr ' than wll M, the Lowest Price. Call at. once at 1412- Bmck crooc. oppoaico Golden Lion Hrocnn Klmubou and prompt auton- 'lbo (Ivan Ly -----.. ...~~_.' Old Broken Frames. P. OHLKE can rapnlr. (MM. Silver or Enamel than equal to new. uwlng you money. loo BROOK UIBIIT, wnou yo; ofn chomm from fty dlllerent It` as 0!M0\1ld|ugs A Frame to suit. tho to- cum at rig I: prloeu. Leading Shoe House. HAPPY NAME (Assnsausxr satan- " ' Come ` 9 Over. 9 THE KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE. DAY. _Sl'l()II-3_S_ raming ` __t_a__n_d Repairing. `Ann If" `cg: oxaymu Ell J. n. W So ..ome am! ".1. n.'wu.xut. 5 H0153 HoE' 7-`--`: ugvuu -w:- uu.v III Wouhllnn II. Ithaca. Inc to Ian at low -Mu '1' A HAB.GAIN-'I`HAT BEAUTIFULLY Ilmltnd doumhod Brink House. oornor Union And Albert smut. with four full 1060. Apply to A. B'rnAcInN. T33 HANDBOMIII NEW RESIDENCE ON` nion Strut, non Division Snub. lately occupied by David J. hitohomi. A umsu $(`iltIg:uwil1'com@c `40: I 01%! I 0 row 0 . III. I duo of .7 (Bank odorn nonvonlonou. Aluo the Stone Dwel- . ll Barrio Hunt. with madam immova- ohnnon Buns am holuo wont Strut.-with furnnoo and other iur LARGE mnswxuon on mourn tide of Johnlcon am homo 0! Bank Sn-uh: with fnmmn and ohhn Ill DIIYII BI3l'OII5.' VIII llU'nIOI um ODIIOP modorn nc DO Barrio Hunt. with modern unprovo- o. Anni: to Join! Mumx. . CIDSIIBURN IFOBMBRLY THE 3381- dance or don. G. A. K11-hpntl-lot. bum- Il utnd. oppollco Haodonuld Park. Ap- o lnnwl & Boana. Ontu-lo St. .1`. aonoo.lDJolumon utroot. Good locum). oogodn. 0,511 modun oonnnlonou. y D3. Anulnn. - CIDSEBURNQ on. hlllr dtnlhd. onnonlcn Hnndnnnld PA:-I. An. 7 LL of THE EDA ! VIB Till 3138! g : 0 owlnmou Itnot In- uit ; hm Odloo. pl: 53 mo COAL that is COAL at V 3" 5... :..",-am; vn ;..: .'.;- *._=..-___:-:-:-- .' , ' HI A HLETIO ABBOOIATION PROPERTY nort 'l'hoLoxux;- .1-.. -1 m-..| nA_-_A _.nI ..__ _u._-_.I_ A __.__ A".*:"l'v`-'$'-`?l9'.2:f.M?;.`. :E:& 9f&'L. a.f93': ---.--_ - %mo imoii mam-..s Pulldon. Forget It Not. [III BEST IS TIIE CIIEAPESI. u: 1 f 1 v T Phplo-. blouhu, human. red, rough. oily, _ by qkln. itching. uonly Ionlp, dry, lhln. nnd ' hglr, qndjpniy bluslabn provuged by ` . Bgu-,thq moi! oectllvo Ikln ` uril` . "sill! Ii|Uy18ogp llfiho world, In :0?! :- pmu oiniam6rwo:,rn, Ind nnrlory. LI 3 A [EXIT IWXTI XIII IUIICI, Dlulg I110 nurlory. ?ticura HIDM Ilrnllnilthn braid. Pal-run B, Anal`. (Mun, "1' A BABGAIN-'I`HAT BEAUTIFULI , Iltnntmd dccnnhnd Bunk Hnuna. nnrn 25:12- UBNISIIID THE DESIRABLE `RISI- . dome. miohnnton rut. Good locality. Iorfoot dnlnno. All Fl.| Il'OIl DUI oxus. n:wnnNsnAx.I..rr1mp.1. You'll know It by an In. EDUCATIONAL Olnuu will reopen on TO BE LET. `ihonnkindsbfwood is tobo hdotlowutprieu. FOR SALE. The -- --. -nu--. -.--, Ohurtotod Accountant Ulqn ol Goldon loot IUI VII JUUUM Principal. ILLY flfhlf WU? WIIIIU If! IIUZII IIII GI! FIIIT hocllu to mum to give to any Indy nt- Ionr unable to pnrohuo the medicine. Pro. on to nix hoctlu of Dr. Hall : Rhon- uuio Gun will can any form ol rheum- I_un.n_"l`_l.|io-Eupnnuon is also Into:-ml - n.AnI- .A IIl-.I-'. 1-.` (U0 LIIVIL During the entire Imtoh which he wit- neued etV0 enebu on Thuredey, Capt. Curtie eeye e eew on `y one peee mede.end in thet one the two p eyere were not more than eight feet ewey. It ie poenble. he e.\ye, for one were elone to pley the Am- encen game, The second teem. ol oouree. lende intereet. One at the tune he new on Thuredey. preotieed at night in e smell room. while the other were nheened in e smell eld by electric light. Fencg ttln e Oenedlun teem for e metch un er euc clrcumeteneee. Thin etyle ol rectioe end that followed here givee e gear Idea of the mm-in nl tho tun evelnme, A Inlloi lptlll. E. W. MnI'Ph!- ol the Contra! Intel. Onurio unot. in a nun who has knocked shout the world I `good donl. Being an old tailor ho huhnd coronal: itquiu I lot. and an a result 0! lab you-0 bu aulfatid I you dad from rhonnntion. Moth of hi: tuning: but boon am: up In the pur- chuo ol Indicincn nod Mr. Murphy was not than dlquuud with the dootouund mglnhmnnlrhnd Lnndnrllnitnnhnuzh `U. IWKI `NW WIFE BIO UWKOI` Ind 11'! what I It lnndod him 3 homo of Dr. Hall : Rheumatic Cm-0 to try. Thus an homo Olllld him ooinplotoly. Sodo- llalnntl wash. than In nnt. hh It-land chm: @. TI WINK Illlll 00lIp|UWI]- E000 llglmdvuhothnhooomhiqriood um. bctluh Iovotoany Indy HEM! I Tint hnhlln; W Ind outing book at lowest pr|ouuIlIluIIlnutou u.- . Win "I think the colleges have made a mis- tek . There is not room for nor is there es of such a union. Canada is not so one ly populated as the United States a the number of persons who attend football matches is consequently limit-` ed. But. of course, if the colleges can retain the standard of football or advance its quality, they will always draw at their marches. To do this, how- cvor, they must play good football. That is one reason why Ottawa college did not go into the league. That university is not a large one and has not so many students from which to recruit its football team. The football men there saw they could not retain their standard if conned to bone do students, end wisel refused to sacri- flce their prestige. I tiinlr the colleges have gone a step too far. In any case they might have met the suggestion oi Ottawa college half-way and allowed graduates residing in cities wherein colleges are situated to play on these teams. However. there is a chance of the union being made it auccoee." A.l...I .. a. sh. -..L|..-I. I... L--|..... -; Asked an to the outlook for hockey At the college this winter, he uid that as far no he could nee the college would not have a very strong teem on the ice. The entire team will have to be recruited. He does not expect to he in the city to play with the teem. l\....:.... LL- ...H.. _.-A..I. _L:-I. L- ...:. mun IOIIOWGI DUI` `WK I ` merit: of tho two cyltoma. UDIIISIII Asked if he would advocate the lemm- ing of the number of players. dropping one hollrbmck and one wing mun. ho uid : "No. Ido not favor reducing the team. The half books are I" wanted, and the seventh wing man. if no in A emarb one, can do a lot of good and prove himself of great service to his team. "Wl\nt. in vnnr nnininn rmrnrdino lm an l\I.IALI E I groan FCFVICB I0 Ill! LBKUU. "What is your opinion regarding the newly formod inter-colkgiabe football union '9" game. "It is a good thing." he replied. and we are surely coming to it. If it is adopt- ed here, and properly modied. it will re- eult in more open work. For instance, the tendency at present is for a team having a lead of a few points to kill time. This can be successfully done by continually eorimmagin the ball. and the team so in- clined may old the ball for three-quarters ol the time without gaining a foot of ground or of allowing a player of the op- posite side to touch the ball. Such a style of game is not only uninteresting to spec- tators. but is void of science. an irksome. The` `three downs of the American system would successfully combat such tactics and keep the play open, as a team holding the ball would have to gain ve yards in three edrirnmages or forfeit the ball to the` opposite side. Of course, I do not favor hdopting the American style of handlnrthe ball out of scrimmage. I would advocate the retention of the heel- ing out, as at present pracl.lsed.. The remainder of the game might be continued in its present condition. but, I would strongly urge the adoption of this one change." Aaknd if lm wnnlrl arlirnmsln Hm haulin- rem." He was asked more particularly about the "three downs. American rule which it is proposed to introduce into the Canadian game. "It. in A onnd !.hina_" ha rnnHnrI_ and `I'll Ulllldlll II by In the lore Ielantlllc and letter Game-no Iavera the Adoption of one or the American nalea -139 0011.030` HI. In View of the ropoaed c angea in the rake oi the gang to be dieeuaaed at the approaching annual meeting of the On- tario rugby lcothall union. and in order to give readere the benet oi an expreaaion of opinion of a veteran in the game, a Wino rapraaentatlve had a chat eaterday with better authority in Canada upon football mattera. He wee retraaked hie opinion of the American etyle oi the game an com- pared with that played in Canada. It is more readily, learned, raid he. "and lean acientic. It is poaeihle to take a green man and teach him the American game in a few leaaona. All he has to do in to learn the few movee and to follow the style of play indicated by the captain during a match. Their a ia a machine "game, in _: which the captain `pulla the strings, to to speak. and the reruai der of the team make the deaired mov ment.' Our game is an individual one, whereeach and every man who handlea the ball has an o portunity of doing head-worlgaeeverybo y who lrnowa the game is aware, but this leatureialaclring in the American game. A: I said before. the entire atyle of play or particular movement to be followed in in- dicated by the captain. and the whole team, like a machine. follow the command. In the American game the players are not restrained by the strict rules which char- acterize the Canadian game. For inatancc. before a `play can be made the ball must teach three players. The captain having indicated the particular man who in to try a run, the ball is handed out of scrimmage to the quarter, who. inturn hands it over, he does not an it as we do. to the player indicated. mmediately those behind him mama themselves so as to protect him, while those ahead interfere and attempt to make an opening for him. Such play hare, of course, would be called `all aide. But there are come good features in their game, which is reduaed to a regular aya- tern. ll- um. 4.nl.m-I -nnpgna-.iu';-nln-lnnh.-...t u. Capt. Guy Ourtia, than w om there ie no Em? cibiIki1s' omuou. TH; AMI!-`NOAH vs. THE CANA- 6|AN HGBY GAME. "1`.Z'.eZ'n."..'v'n`:'..'.al'-'.""'a..." u. nmuon, uuwul, III L. D. Conpboll. Berlin. bu u-rind to an out the duties porfonnod by Charla Bummorby no the Quad Trunk froiaho nhod. Tholut. nunodiuon shtick H. in I II R-.35.}. ...|....\I!. -.-....l Wm. Allen & Son, Brock street. .';m::...,.._ IIIIO. IIIIIIID nllniullw lltllcl HID. Mn. J. I). Smith. Bnckvillo. and Mn on fridnylmini u the run t. of A acre 0 o puny '10 our lift. ofugo. and had not icon in {$5. for some time put. A ointor of dooonod. Mn. James IloPhu-Ion. nddu In Kingston. CllYI`aDg HIFKJCO. Min Rattan. Brock ntnot. ontortainod shout twenty-vo college friends so her lnhorh ruidonco has owning. They had I delight! Iovoning. Th: an manta in Annnnnnul nl Min uougnu Invumng. The ongufamonu is announced of Miss Minnie Phi lips, dun MOI of the Inc Lions.-Col. Phillipa. K ngaton. col-Edward. 1). Holden. Lowoll, Mus I. D .1-"IX" Jilin Inn: --niuogal tn Mn In Kingston. ICOIIIIo IIIIIII lulu Dluuo Olnnl lot as ouu. Dr. Agnew`: Ointment reliant in one day. can mm. his rbouu. pu. mid had. count. hulnn itch. uloorqbloocha and sll eruption: of the skin. In in tooth- ingnnd qnioti . and can like magic in Ihoennol "all hunch. J5 cum. Bold W. I. It ..noouIot MN. 0. PoIooa&0o. WHITE lvlly WOFB VIBWIHR IIIOHUI. W. M. Singleton. assistant. inspector at the dairy school has moon, has been re- ongagod for the winter at an incroued salary. Hr, llnrmtt hnl nan-Iv mnnvnmd (mm In 0llIU- Mr. nnd Mu. James Lawless have re- turnod from their wedding tour And have taken up their roaidonca an No.33 Col- borne street. I ll 11......-.L.l| l!...-........- -I-_n_:- [WIDE IUTUOM J. M. Campbell. Ganun no electric lighc works. has Info for Bribio Columbin on u business trip. He will be gone nbmt two months. II|..--.I-.. _:...|.L 1!... ll_-L:.. \l:-- BL--. FWO IIIOIIIIII. Tuudsy night. Mrs. Martin, Min Shaw, Mine Mocsrbnoy And Mr. Spence will take part in nconoort in the Prubytorinn church. Nnpnneo. Minn RnI.tnn_ Rnnnk uh-not-., Anon-uh-ad Dr..(hrx-etc hue nearly recovered from hie recon: attack of pneumoniu. Ae Icon uthe neither will permib he will have the house. XI- -....I ll..- 7-...-. I.._.I--- |.-..- _- XXIII XVIII] FVCIV. UVCIVI rorsudirax u`c#~:ra_.tmon_xamn.u|u1o.aouo.} Hlll BUTCUIM Minus 1). Gnndroau. of the Fairbanks comp:my,Montroal, is visiting her parents, Umario street. l.V.....l BL:LI_.. AIL_..n -5---` _L_ |_,- UIIHITIU HLI1 Ul- Fred. Shibley. Albert atreob. who has been at Wubburn for the past four weeks. bu returned home 11.... D n _...| u... 'n....... ___.u _n_.___L an n. cicv. it DIVOI. Mrs. Mclielcnn, }Inmilton. in in the city. the gust. of Mrs. John Mclntyro. S_ydon- ham street. ll:-,. l| l......I....-.. -1` AL- lJ.:._|.__|__ HI! lIIloIII'll'!(I IIUIHU ' Caps. R. C. and Mrs. Carter And daugh- ter rebnrnod last evening from Bolleville where they were visiting friends. W. M, Hinulnltnn, Anni-tnnl. innnnntnr -I Ill WIDIJ DI'UHCIlll4IIn r J. J. Dickey. Brookvillo, a well-known cheuo buyer, II in the city. Minn Knhin Wnlln. nivininn nhrnnt. ill cicv. H. C. Martin, lately in business on King street, in now in England visiting rein. hives. \I_. l.l..L'-I--.. ll-_.:IA.... :- :_ ;I.- -2... I'll? Lj We are making preparations for our '.\'mee trade. goods arriving and being merked olfelmoeb daily. We any to those who have not been in the habit of dealing` here. see our good: this year and prove our eleertion that we can give you good: direct: from the beat mnkere on this continent eh priced! from 10 to 25 per cent. lower then usually naked. E. C. Mitchell. Iionmonto of the People" What `rho: An uylng and uolng. Mrs. J. Gillespie. Pitbeburg, is seriously ill. . -' xv ill. 1 -lI'\U"IVUII $r n in !'."BhZ.-".'.'.'.'..."'3.... ."`:"'u2..2