Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Nov 1897, p. 6

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the Bcwmu mnuncn. Fancy Swiu hunt in Zion church, 2 so 10 _p.m.. lot And 2nd Doc. All sorts of use- lul and fancy Christmas gifts. Admission, 10c. Hob dinner. 150." Dr. Bcclnmn. of Astoria, Oregon. has gone to his old homo in Finlnnd to induce his countrymen to utubliah I colony in northern Britinh Columbiu. n- !l`..-..l... rnnrninll hnninl Rnhm-h|nn n Thllolhndcunul villloolaulto .htIoculluuiuM|h. nrnuuna-oxmrnu. _ Fudurlok Donovan, Brook nt.rooh.b\nIl 5-a-In fnsvnulnn 13!. In I'll nnr{nn_ V }l0`IlI{. DC'IllI IIKI BICIIINI wool ml (by Monday 2.30. pot shin. Bun: nunyuyou want. `Indy ; ' II; Inc loin-on _`l'odn Bu-Iin and Shotlnnd - -ggl .I!J-- Il._J-- 0|- .... an; In wan-nova wnur uounpwu w 1 lecture under in nnpiou. A hoof `moi. asked. It in hardly `bio that the nudonn will auto up the ' em. ` at I U'I'l'A\I'A, nov. `4 .-"no. II II nanny likely '0 will be In the inhr-collar have this nu." aid labor Fallon. 0 Ottawa college. to "Jock" lnkuor. of `Vanity. "1 think In." continual tho nvorond nnnhlndngn 0' |0LnnIAn inndlnn in ILA l:IIIlIy -TIIIIIUUUII II -In -uuv. _ Lm'|svu.u:. Ky., Nov. `. 7. -- Engineer Frank Hering. who brought the Big Four trein lrom North Vernon lest night. hed the moet frightful experience of hie lile. It wee hie ret run on the mod, and he wee not informed ee to the myeteriee of Echo- Cut,"ee t leered by treimnen. loceted neer Mo eb'e etetion. Ind. Ae the train entered Echo Cut. Bering blew hie ehietle eeverel timee, end in e eeoond the eound of prolonged whietling. evidently from o min eheed of him in the cut. dune beck. He quickly revereed hie engine. end. with his whietle throttle wide open, brought the lrein toe etendetill. He wee completely proetreted hy the etrein he hed undergone. Heving brought hie trein to thecit . hewee eornewhet oreetlellen when told t et the euppoeed wernmg whietle wee eilnply en eeho. UUKII IIIII ll ZICIIUUINI. Nun-Yoax. Nov. 27.-Tho Cohan con- utituont uoomhllu which not tooonoly at. Caunguoy. to mnodol tho commotion and clout I now idont. fund I moni- luto doolu-iug t viob or dooth io obolr sin. Nothing in tho orm of auton- omy wlllbo oooopood from Spun. Aho- lnto indopondoocolo tho object for which H1: in will annlinnn to B ll. Into Inaoponaooco it an onjuuw wt the In: will continue to In waged. rh6u'qDiiyiV0nivinin T. T ` ""'."r lngnunn uunrnung. In is likely that the gymnuium II he Mud up so that basket ball can be plnyod this winter. Th` nnnnn` Jinnnn 0|` l|A Itllo um! vunur. _ Tho Innnnl dinner of the Inodxcnl stu- dent: hku plnoo at the Frontenac on Thurudny owning. Dec. 16th. Th; mmnnnh nl u: nlnn nf '98 hold I '1`mu-uuny owning. uoc. mm. Tho remnant of the clan of 98 holds to-union meeting on Monday afternoon. Then an twenty-ve members of this clan at. prowont at. the college. A well- knowu mono and I wqll-known nuno doin the notion on the bulletin bond-- "Sit fault: at folix, and Tonhi Ikohu-3. 'I`I-an nnnlnnnnl-An And innlnrl nlnv DE hil HOB lllmCl0nI'a DO lllb ly LIIIIO. Asked as to what he thought of major Wnlnh a chance of getting through to l)aweo`n this winter, Mr. Bell said he thought it we: very poor. as vdntor had eet in very early thu eeneon. It might be poeeible lor the member: of the party to get through with dog oiede. but the difoulty would be with the sup lies. on it taken about III the provisions t st cm becerried to lost through the trip. He had been over the Dye: or Chilkoot pug, and says it in I pretty tough experience. "Bl: nun: on tent," and '1'0lllI uonnru. The sophomore: and juniors play of! thin nthrnoon for than-ugby chunpionship of the college. or better. for the no by, on than in some dkuoisfoosion over t. 0 In foob- ball mutton now Ibnnd. In won t. ought at ue thou this season would no I util- fnobory ending to the inter-you guns. but thou hope in now gono. The gone thin afternoon will ,be well contested. u.......:...s:..... I... 41.- .1... mum nnninhv IICGFIIOOII WIILDO WOII Ollllltuo Nominations for the nine meter eociety election: take place this evening. The medioel etudente have withdre n thin year from the elections, on they doe ded yeeter- dny to bring out no enndidnte. Jnmee S. Shortt. M.A.. the orte cmdidete. il the heat qualied. end without doubt, the etrongett men for the position in any de- pnrtment of the college. The poet gradu- etee And tome others may bring out R. F. Hunter. M,A.. in order to. hove an elec- tion. There ie little intereet taken in the eleotionl, the railing of the voting fee hav- ing caused this fnlling o . vvusavuu Toronto Globe. An address has been presented to Mgr. Cleary by the priests of his diocese, in which a violent attack is made upon the Globe. and the archbishop has replied in his usual style. It is a sort of bad word competition between the archbishop and the priests. The latter refer to anti-ehris- tian scribes and poor little political tools. The archbishop speaks of hellish spite and lying. worthless scribes. so vile a press allowed tcpollute society, "vilest gang of" outlaws on this western continent, hatred. l ing, slander and hellish inelig- nity. e thinks that the remarks of his critics will be good for the church and "will exalt our holy religion in the minds of all upright men. We are unable to return the compli- ment. We are sure that the arohbishop s utterances are not good for the church. and that the thing that would exalt it most would be a general repudiation of langus. e which the humblest layman in the churc . to say nothing ol an archbishop, ought to be ashamed to utter. The criticism which was passed on his former ad- dress wss perfectly lair and legitimate. and the archbishop, alter cogiteting over it for weeks, does not attempt to reply toa word of it. If he thinks he can choke oil" criticism in this country by cursing he is mightily mistaken. This isa country where free discussion is the law and the custom, and the erchbihop had better make up his mind to submit to the conditions and come down and sup- port his position by arguments like other people. The more he raves the more se- vere will bs the wholesome discipli of criticism to which he will be comps led to submit. Mgr. Cleary. we are told. is a men of learning and ability; it is a pity to see great gifts so woefully perverted. An Old llrookvlllo Bo) : Lnck-'l`wo Sud- dcn Dentin. BROI`K\'ll.l.l:, Ont. Nov. 26.-Timot.hy Bell. an old Brookvillo boy. is home, after spending twelve yours in the Yukon diatrics. In 1896 he went into buainou at. Fort] Mile City. 1-lo was one of the first: to hour of the big gold abrike _L 11...... Hit. A... Ll... '('nnt`Iv|nA Ir- GU roroy NIIIB UII7". DU WIN (MIC 01 IIIIU ab Dawson City. on the Klondyke. He left. for there in Au net. By the time be reached bhe Klon ylre quite nfew loca- tions had been made. Mr. Bell book out A location Al: once on Bonenza creek. five miles from Dawson, and bought Another on Eldorndo creek, for which he pnid H00. One of these he has since sold for elmoet. 8200_()00. He left. Dawson City lash July tor a trip each. The city con- sisted of eeven or eight: log cabine. and 700 or 800 tenbe. The euppliel then were not autcient. to Int. any Lime. A-Iuul an m wl-ml. ha Lhnuahh of maior A Pity to Sea Grant am: lo sadly Per. .g.+..a Iliif IIIIUI I vvvwu. Ornxu. Nov. `Ii.--"No. it in badly ihdn -n -lll L. 1.. sh. {nu-unnllnnn lnnnun '1 IIIIII U." QQIHIIUX II IUVUTUIU packing,` tuhoplgniandu intbo It dilution. and my nynpu no It Illohov Itldunt cabana." MGR cLEAnv`$ ex'P_LosIoN. BACK FROM THE KLONDYKE. lludly I`:-Ighlonod Hy An lcho. .... . .. Il_. \Y-.. 0'7 I`--.- Onhou Juno A Iullulo. an OBL _ I`..I.- lulu. Fallon`: Vlown. , . If , , an nAl'- IA ' . For wort than right. nqvp-ln this Ion brink woothor Ami than in no bath: in ace 0 bu eh: Hporuu mn- -'-uric II I`-` - ' Bu-Ihndhohland wool.2o. pt dds. A U; ship-out . an Krlqoto-do` our hope 4; pieces All Wool Scotch Fimsh Tweeds, dark colors, to- gular 9oc for 5oc yard. 37 pieces Irish Table Linen, excellent values,botb bleached and unbleached, 5oc, _6oc, 75c, goc, $1. Job lot Linen `Huck Towels, extra large and heavy, usually 18 each, special at $I.5o dozen. I Gentleman's Mufflers, light and datk,colors, wool and silk mix- tures, zoc, 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. An Attempt lode To Bob e Bent and The lllolde or e `Bu:-glen--Ierrl ee o! An lndlnn Prlnoe To An lcnglleh Led]. LONl)0N,Nov.`27.-Ab a public meeting in Dublin, on Wedneedey leet, lord Duilerin presiding. in oommeinoretion of the century ery of Edmund Burke,e letter from Mr. Glad- stone was read, in which the veteran statel- men said: "I regard Burke. as to Irelend and America. with fervent and unetinted admiration; tie to France and the revolu- tion. with grief; but throughout, with the reverence due to I noble combination of cheracter and geniue. As regards Irolend it is indeed painful for me to see her bleeding wounds, inflicted by her children. but neither my faith in her eventual deetiniesmor my onx- iety for their accomplishment. have in the smallest degree ebnted. A rlnnnntnh tn the Times from Gene `av-no-u - . - - - ._- -_ - .._v... Fine apt-cimonnor counterfeit money oir cuiam.-I nmr Pittnburg have been found to come from within the mill: 0! Riwnidu penitentiary. Wu-don Wright. who had been complimented rcoonuy {or koupimz the model punul institution of this coun try. found within the gray walls anom- plcic counwrfciting outtr-moa\l. die: and "queer" money. almost perfect in appear one: and weight. Bill` I I M : `O Q .. a...'::.::.o3 ...'s....';: .2`... 2. C 1101' 04.80 to 4.0: It . 89; to I.7o;8tron . c o umouo. not It .3 utohnnud.uoo.o In .uu.saho:1Iu...aonmu..:o.e.. Wont: A_ld|-cu of Oonnhrhluh. Postmuuzr Van 008.6 of New York I}:- oalvod as uurtouu mluiva (non: an correspond- out lnfhh Gmvu. no. It oonulued 10 cent: In postage stamp: and I roquon for the address or oounurfelt monq doulou-1 should the poltmnstcr know of my. An uldruned envelop: wnn also Inolouud. .-ouod I hand Ion. Among the wt-noon, uummonod at tho mahuuo(l.omIon) pollen court {or brunch at the muullng ordur was I man who on Iningonllcddldnocuppur. is unusual that in tall dues diet 11:: hnalIhow- aver. Imponul tho and In 01 lpulllllj nan}-aux if sTLf10vEs IRELANM emeuean oegree uuueu. A deepatch to the Times Cape Town describes a bold attempt to rob the Standard bank at Clatemont. a suburb of Cape Town. A masked man`entered the counting-room of the bank. locked the door and by eome unknown meene broke the neck of the cashier. thou h no violence could belound on the b v. When the manager of the bank appeared the robber tired and wounded him elightly. The police then rushed in. and the robber. ree- ing that all chance of escape wee gone, ehot himself dead. rm... A-..|-.9. uni...-I an Inn uvlnnmr An Eno- shot mmeen ueaa. , The doubts raised as to whether an Eng- lish aristocrat was permitted to marry an Indian have been dispelled by the am nounoement. that jlady Ann Covonrry and rince Dulep Singh are tobo married on ecemhor 29th. The Covenbrya are op- nod to the union, but their objection: IVO been over-ruled. nud tho Indian gov- ernment. has Agreed to settle upon the bride the sum of $l0,000 aununlly. mkn -Walsh -rnnmnr Lnhnrrnvnrn. of aucneaa 0l'l.`QcI. `Ana otumamug umrg_y- men were the bishop of Peterborough, and the Rev. Mr. Coggin. vicar of Leine- ford. The chancel of St. Margaret : wae lavishly decorated with choice planta and llowera. The impreeaive aervlee waa choral. Amidst the ringing of bella and the etraina of the "Weddin March," from the organ. lord Mount Step en, attended by Sir John McNeill.~ took his place at the altar rail- inge. The bride leaning on the arm 0! her uncle. Mr. Turnell, paaeed up the aisle and took her place. She was attended in the capacity of bridermaida by four pretty little girl-relativee. beautilull attired. Then the service commenced. here were noticed among the guests. eld marahall Viscount Wolaeley. eld marahall Sir Donald Stewart. admiral lord Clanwilliam. Sir Stafford and lady Northoote. T. Barin , colonel and Mrs. Follower. lord and l y Salbourne, lord and lady Waldegrave, lord Strathcona and Mountroyal. lord and lady Clilford, Rev. R. H. Jepheon and Charles` J ohneton. D 9 11.1.... Li. lnpJnInin n nl-ivnfa aonnsoon. B. S. Mclnnea. his lordahip n private aacretary acted At one of the unborn. There wu no formal inception. Inn-I Anti Inrlv Hl(Inff`.HlAl\hln IQ for IAN! Inc may uollnligblapnun Inc [or the continent. this nftornoon. Upon their return to London they will take up choir roaidonco at Brooke hull. - Bolng physlclnn to an Aalntlo ruler car- rier: a 1:001! salary with lt. but It. hns In lllsmlvuntngos. News comes from l cr4ln 0| the (tenth of Slr Jowph Tholuuxn. phy- alclnn to she slmh. For 30 yunrn Slr Jn nu,-ph was the ph_s-sh-lan uml trustul conll (lam. of the shah NBll`_~(`d-"Ill \\'hon thnt rulc'r llltll and hlsrsun. tho pmacnt. shuh. nsmmled tho lhronc. Slr .lust.-ph wmm to n friend.` In Purl: snylnu that he was unlnu to resign his post. as he was nfmld of has llfo lt. would appear that Ms loans were only too well founded. Slr Joseph was acquainted with many of the Iucret: ol the mum. and his death wan duslrod on that account. by the new shah. Hls prul censor at the Pm-rslnr. court. la and to have been done away with for the Inmu rounous un - uvuno - u-go uuuu nu LETTER READ IN DUBLIN WRIT- TEN BY GLADSTONE. LQ.BT_$, DHUG "10 OI UlU,UUU lllllllllly. The `Welsh steamer Lnharrovere, of Cardiff, hes foundered oil` Trevue Heed an the result of a collision with an un known veeeel. Her crew of twelve has been landed at Cerdilf. after being in an ` open boat for twenty-Iourhoure. Thorn wu I lune and fashionable at- noun xor vwenby-Iournoura. There wee I large tendenoe ab Sb. Mnrgnretn church, Went.- mineter. this afternoon to witness the mer- riege of lord Mount Stephen to Mine Gina Turnell. e Indy-in-waiting to the lace ducheee of Tech. The otlioiubing clergy- ...-.. nu-.. oh. hi-In-an nf PM-Ar-hnrnnuh. were xormuujgscepmon. Lord and lady hloinnt /Stephen left. for Ian nnnrfnnnk thin nnrnnnn. Unnn Lhair Woes ol 3 Court Phnlclnn. Countaorlcltlng In Prison. n , , .._.,._n_n. ._._. Men : `Kid Gloves and Mitts. large variety, always the` best and cheapest, soc, 72c. goc, 3:, $145 AI .WAl.SH _S.V%GREA1' CH/EA? SALE Beehive Yarn, black and colors. The best in the world. Very low prices. ' I Table Padding, solt and eecy, very thick and wide, regular 75: for 6oc, goc for 75. be 7f A lie Wool Clouds for Ladies and Children, extra ne qualties, 25c,~. ssc. 4oc,. soc. 75c. sx. _ g-, Manufactured bv The Gurney Foundry C |\TzALsH s SPECIAL TABLE LINEN SALE % . R. WALDRON. SIMMONS BROS., -?Z \ I Iullflflll Solid Gold lllllg, SI! wltll Ionulllollrliol ! \- no M1 mum, mam nu mm was up mum _ ______________ no uunoa rune wool nun IUK Jvu. `_ 250 Boys` Double Ribbod Hosvy Hoot for 100. :2 20c. 25c and Boo odd sin: in Boa Has It All our fun Imported Wonhi Onrhou. em hula. 45 for 800. to. uuo..1._ A aoo Indies` lie}: V-(:30-I VI-1;;~fo: '15:. 850 Indian` Fm: ool I-loco {at 190. An- 13-..! D.-LI- BILL-4` nan-Q M `II UHCB. .l. uavu uuvuuau nnuuu vgruwvuu .-v-av.---. .- __ ..-_-- my fnmily phyeiciumbut was not cured until I 0:03 In 810:5": |Indinn Tonic. It helped me At once and I oontiuu to improve .....1 nnw eniov um-root health. I on heartily recommend it to :11 . Ans? -. ...u .1 1 "1`gula`r` price 35. ` no `big reductions ft9{tI',6nr~unqa| low__ pricen. Oice of R. R. D[Cl\ I:`.Y, Clerk 51.1: Division Court. Agent for boat Insurance nnmnnnin. JJSUIII IV-ll IIVDU Julia`-nu--4-w Companies. Tm: Snow Mncoicmn Co. `\--- G:-n Lklnnf II Tm: BLOAN Micmcmi: uo. : _ 1 Dent Sira.-Abont two yous ago I suffered from on II R of bilionn dinrrhum which became chronic And tlironhnod m%hts once. I used aoveral kinda at putont medicine: And wu tron by and Slow : nnaa... Tnnin. It hnlnml mg ml once and improve [Indian TONIC. 15 nolpea [110 II 0110! Inn I uuuuuuur w lulluvvv and now enjoy perfect health. heartily troubled as I wan, or in need of a genenl invigonting medicine. 3. B. DIOKEY. For nle at all dealers or sddreu the Comptn at Iluniltomx Price $l.00por bottle; 6 bottles for 5.00. JOHN LAIDLAW & sou, These Special Prices are greatly below the regular uluee. We secured them at a bargain and will shere it. = I The `Gurney Foundry co.. L'l;1;l};`l_,"1_')};ohto. Q :"\.?.`:'a? `ti; 3...". `as :s..:f':m '".".:.::..'.rr.1r..:,:'.;r.;r " ' 'rIsnA L uu'i5rLv 00.. Suowoou Cnunnl. -ro-mm. om. ,' ` 15?`: .` :_ ' ' .-down `to clearing C1{EAI\I BLEAOHED LINEN DAMASK 88 Yard.V Qn H rum; BLEACHE D_LININ l.)A-MASK 480 yard. 500 H as It u u n II 080 u u M It 750 H H H H N I` `TIC III, CCI TIIII Cvuuuuvuw tuuuwu r IEII VWI III AIIIIII , Plulnl written. And we will and you N Puohpl oi IIPIIIBIIABLI VIOL SAOIIET PERFUME (which {or dill ol odor. natural [nih- uau nnd ineulnuulbln ohnrwur ls unnuwupui) III (or In it you an) unongirinndu L10 cent.-n rrcakwo. lwn sol I nmd we vylllnnd you FR `is . or your uouo mo shove dclodbdri which lmltumpod and wu-muted Solid Gold t with Oonulno damn`. (it very handsome md dednblevohrlltmu-Gilt and nddlul It ones dnmltun omwt and acute that it I`; the Perfume you with and we will Ilnd it. No mom ; I ulrod. We also all risk. Goods rotumnhia it not sold. , I DLV (31).. lnnwnnu Cunnlnl. TORONTO. KINGSTON AGENTS. -SPECIALS xx uosmmr.-.,--,- Cilosig Up Barhlns. zoo pieces New Voilings, all the newest designs. my low. prices. 15c, zoc. 25c. 30c`. Ch`titty's Bath Towels. ute ax,Vhenvy make, 75: now only 490. Men`: Irish Linen H..ndke}- chiefs. perfect nish, ne%qu|1i- ties. 81-50. 82. W50. 33 and 84 dozen. ' A . i 1nina- IS no Fomzsr. 0N'l'., Oct. Nth, 1897. See the _5oc Stozkigg ar now selling three pairs for One Dollar. * `Have I hworllu sand: of uundn M noun. unaunl the -bu-o bOlllDl'uVTlII u with -new con and lnhor roving oonhivnnoonu :1 now may have nothing to be dnlrod. 1! you wane I norfoot ovon. an economical oonl burner. Inc! I u no qnlolly I-unlnod that you onn always count on H.-buy one 0! shout nllnblo that always oolull it-buy Bonus and be onthmluth only plolud. Tho prlco ll modanto and each one gusnncucl. Wcrc You A Evcr Satised? DUCHESS Oxtord gge-onl Range. You 1 when for nan In in u- II of horns. Gndun r-bu-oboonunpru In ad and Ir Invlnn nontrivmnn Ihl '."'V V l.e.!t>'at An ex6a||onl"Fbod, admirably adapted to theymnts of Infants nd VbIln.Paraons, {and being rich in Phanphntos and Potash is ..of- thy (heating, utliity In supply- lng tlu `hone-fdrmilng and other ~ndispeh'ajhb!e,31`ements bf food." i \ . \t l\ . 1 will bo-|f you buy I OF OXFORD Inn an in C VHF` Mcxns IOITIILL PIODUOI ILIIITI. KOICIQI. Qlo-. Nov. l7.-our-Boccl to noon: nnkot quot uuouuom: no In T51` `V -v yr " ",- 8! qndi 4-Princes: Sttoet. - OOMIIIOIAI... lulu-.. u:| cg Ion ,lllFMl.`[ nun Imuns. Lima: To `ms sorrow. eon. llov. n.-- \ 8. Sara. m N;1Hu& . In a u 3 I-Ion` and in land : than an In '-L-`n. mod. onion: 4:3` LIVIIPOOI. ILIIITI. _..t__._ II._ on ,1k..A u HUI IUVFD D ll I'l'lI|: Shh` Rad liho hr 3: Ice but H rein; pan- ) | that I in here In ch I neat. little II.` on may able to get the noun we ole: you \vhere-wo don't know 0 R that. But we. i1't. know tint better jtothbmer ptloee-!or gou-cannot be -V~..`_- ~ ._.V. - V. _ Sin (';I1.ak .\ l`uucn.m. Ml), E. -IX-I-.L-L %-E2-E Uundtlrrlnooustnot. I? IV? BETTER TIME Z T lllf$hVl|0klI0llI IE` alt to con '. . '1 null} that that 1| .L...|A ..x.. ...- _.u- -_.n buy Jackets CU Illp ll 'lXII- -I|l IIIUITI OI DID` zlullopotolhl. pulling though tour Into an. ,`y..a..n[:.:'I-u w.ununwuat~I-c 0` 0 `W . A..\ILdZI'I`CEELL. II Anal ll Hlnnnnn Blunt I DWI). OOIIWOIIOII llnlonl-IIIVI nun) luuy oxunpw llod doriugtho poot iootholl ooooon. and will loodtto tho-hrooking up of tho Ontario union. ond would hovo hod o olnilor inlloonoo ovor tho Qoohoo union. hod it not hoon diooolvod h tho lorrnotion of V tho inter-col gioto onion. Tho ohjoot ol oootorn pin on now lo to form o looguotohlogin tho o tioo ol Potorhoro. Klngoton, -Brookvilio. Otto- wo ond Iontrooi, it thollottor will join. It tho for-Inotion is brought to o onooooolui` ioouo tho loofuo will inolurlo three oonior toono,throo ntornodnoto and morojunioro. Ao MoGill ood Ottowo oollogo will ho in- olhdod in tho intor-ooilogioto iooguo. tho onl oooior toomo lots for tho Qoohoo union wil ho tho Ottowo city and Montrool city toomo, and Kingoton will form 3 tool: to lay. in tho oonior oorioo. Potorhoro, ingown ond Brookvillo, and probably Montrool. will plooo intormodioto toomo in the Gold. 0. R. Wobotor. nomgor of tho G;-onitoo. ond othor oootorn lootholi men. hovohoon toiking ovor the ochomo. ond will cooxgnuhioow with the other toomo through glroqioro. It in in order now for yoonom morlotoform o looguo of its This Inning : In-ht. There wn rather: slim Attendance at. the public market. this morning. Tho prices and were: Beef. 4c. to 5c.: pork. 50. to 8:: ; Inumm, 50. to 6c.; lamb. 70. to Sc : val. 40. to 60 ; potatoes. we. to 500. I bu; apples. 500. to 600. 1 bag: butter in prints. I60. to l8c.; in rolls. 15c. to 17. I poundzonionu, 600. I bug; onrrota and tnrnipt. 300. to we I bag: turkeys. 75c. to 81.25 oh; ducks. 500 to 600. I pair; male. 000. to 70:. ouch; (owl. 500. to 000. I pair; chickens. 40. :04 0c. WWII IIP (ll UK). \_!IllU9 ylllnl I5 II !- can hotel. by sinking hi! tooth in it. \An ugly Ion broke out on the lip. And on the advice of Dr. M. Sullivan, Goho ontorod tho hospital of l Hotal Dion. It In: thought that jooijuv might not in. but ull dnngor ia our, and Gohe will leave the lloapiul in a day or two. 'MTI'I. M. U. DIIIIIOOI. D. '1'. 37?`. W. Abbott. nnd A. E. Abbott. won in the city to day to ro-open nogotiuionn bocwoon the city and tho (Inn of Abbott Bron. In in llnllni-Ah-Marl than nun nnnn-I-At. on gaunt. wuun IVIJUII -VIII`. . Don't. hi] with ulna and In tho Mon drunuuo oonpnny I ioh class I won onglgononu at the Grand this even- iag with tho company will product Ionian Gm time Inn "A Donpmun Guns." New club and pictures will in intnduood. pill! pmuc 100., NJ. and 30- Tu KIWI, I. Duudxltl-g am y pollen Iugiotr-ID. spams. Iva nah to us. mu. hrnctly cl Nnpg. nb.nncIduu- of Ira. (Rot) Itubacn, Ruin ll. Anal I-1 Ihlw Laud groin-ml IKUQI. ifil. Ii HOOK!` ITXCU U . In 8 And ' h h n.: .L. ':a."u'....u. `Anne-9...". . s;:'.:mn I _".,.":.. *.:'~:.......'""*,p.::"..:.':.: 22;". - ' w 4; V. Lotivoibp an boing Man {or tho foc- vnolm pt 3 new looeball |uuo.,to be urniqo outorn Ootuio foooboll looguo. This Inovunont Iognculg the result `of ob dluoluon of Onto o luguo. and the treatment oi qnmo olubl this your by both tho Ontsjgnd Quoboo imionu. The dnngon maul :13 mm the ruling of clique- contullod unlonunvo boon tally o`xoInpli- -(I tlnolna QJIA hall lmthnll nnmn. and WIOOI NO. I launch: Pout. we and` ' \oI0o:3n. names! can -:..:~;:.~ ~~ 3 I 3 main no In: no EV... I nu- would consider menu ronunaze. The members 0! the choir viere billeted in the.homee of the lndiee of Grace church. uholeit no atone unturned to give the Kiogstoniana an enjoyable time. At the clone of the concert Mrs. (R.ev.) Jackson entertained the choir in the lecture room of the church. and here the liingatoniana e nt two jolly hours in mirth and eong. he rrv arrived In Kingston at two o cloc Friday morning. with profuse praleee for the inhabitants of the ieland town, whoee generoua hospitality had ren- dared the occasion eo delightful. `IIIIIl'UI Illll av Cw nvlu. Rog.u-`ling tho ne onberbsinmono that munnaor Louor ifto give us at the Grnnd o rt homo Mondny evening. the Toionto m-Id has this in mu 2 "I4-wan of (Arna- 0 fl nollll QUHUI, UVUIIIIIE` BHU I-UIUIIHU orld bee this to nay : "hovere of farce- oomedy will {incl oh the Toronto thin week one of the clevereet of muaioal farcee in the Henehew-Ten Brceck company`: pro- duction of `D-dye`: Trip to how York. The piece bae been revised and re rinen eince seen here Ieet. eeason. The s are well Iupporrod by e ret.-clue company, who. in Mun. not-red a hit: by their good acting. Lbe awry in that of a young hue- bend. who. on 3 mp to New York. vieiu al'rench ball. and dinee with a lady be mistaken for his l'riend'e eieber. This is held over him by nearly every one in his household, and for a time caueee e ecpera- hion from his wife until he can explain matters. The piece in one of the mono mirth-provoking seen in Toronto this eeaeon. AI Mre. Dodge`: dreee reheareel in the second act there is some ver clever lelent. brought out. both vocal an inetrn-_ mental. aleo some clever dancing. In brief.the whole eolnpeny is an aggregation of etare." The plan in now open at Sawyer e. Priool. 750., 50c. and 25. n-1 nun nan: nay. About tan day: ago 1 humor mood Pat- touon. whilo intoxiottod. laconud she lower lip of Goo. Gabe. yarduun at ori- mn hnhl. In ninlina his Math in in, n VIII Olly IIICI (ID |ll'IlI DI LOX: DIX. 10 in undo:-wood shay no propurod no nooopt. the ciEy I oor. A nothing of the join oounniotoo vu cullod for thin b nfurnoon no oonlpr with the npnuutativu u! the am. ' looting lot A um. l`olioo oomhblo M0011! ll did` not to- cum from Ilonuul lat. nlg t uoxpocood. He will roturn to-oi ha. and it. in upoctod ho will bring with h In the young woman ulpocfod '0! having obolon ulur fron the ruldonco ol uohbinhop bowls. BM in onto! two girls brought out Imm England by In. Levin. , l'l'0l- 550$. 3D Cln; I'D. `$- Kdcnn. cannula. `and Iluur I-`nddb "IKI, in nan-anon HI A-Jonah nhnuuh b Mlle Blllnm, Mill ueuey, lllI'I. nvenu, Jr. Walker, Mr. Venwinokol end Mr. Lnvell. eeverel reading: by Mia Alice Oelleghen. end en organ solo by Mia Bin leton. all of which were liebegxedto wit. repl Attention and epprcc etion. The feeling Ieemed to be enerel them no many rich. muoicel voice: not before been heard in any choir, and thet. e church thet poeeeued such en oggregetion Ibould ooneider itself fortunate. am. ...-.....|..... -1 n.- .5). J... I-xillnfptl . _ Inn A l'Ie.'l`rlp. ~ The choir of Queen ehreeb Methodist church. numborimr thirty-two.`wenb to Geuenoque on thenklgivignf dey end `eve econoexju in Once Mesh let. church, of pheh town, in the evenin '1` pro- greuuue ooneiabod of lour ohoru the choir. e, duet by Mn. Evene end Mie_e Beiley. one quertette. one qunnbette. soloe :3; Min Beeeem, Mine Bailey, Mre. Evene, - Walk Mr VnnW'innHll end MI`. 7"... Waving lull `lino. run.-punmu-n.uo.a'.a in nlnIIunnnl.lQ.1l.Hnn|hvmnh Inn! Im Icahn In lclalo. On Thunllny at Budo. 24.11. Juan Ell. mnlilh QLADIIQIIAIA Among: an; Want to Io-Open logotlulonl Menu. M; 8. Blniklock. B. T. Peacock. .V Ann. and A I`. Ahhntb. up... in an .Dod3o'I `rrlp To How York." ___.I:__ AL- C..- `_L-_L_1___-..L lo Bit ll: Llp. . .I__- -...- _ 1--..-. i_:-*-~-~.-4 crnieere. torpedo-boat ueltroyera, anu wr- o boate. eupplemented by coaet-de- once battleehipe. to guard against the poe- eible landing of an invading army at any point within any etriking dietanoe ol Lon- don lrom the eouth. - An important addition to the battle- ahipa in the navy ha: been decided on, and the admiralty hae ordered,the immediate layin down of three ehipe ol that claee at the ochyarde of Poremouth. Chatham and Davenport. They are to be of 10,900 tone displacement each. with aepeed of eighteen and a hall huote. Except that they are to he furniehed with improved quioh-ring gum, their armament will he the eame ae that ol the Majeetic. The government hae practically begun another important improvement. lon urged. the traneler ol the ohiel depotan manufacturing olgovernment war mater- ial lrom the banks of the Thamee at Wool- wich to the centre ol England. Birming- ham and ite neiphborhood. Although the -auaneju AC ILA Thminnn in an." dl\`nlll' IIOMIIII OI lull. IIIIIIC II VIII IIIIIIIIKIUI. than is always danger t.|ntu:onomy n van-all night nan up the river and with madam h` h explosive: iniob Ioriono dungeon I. uubliabnont at Woolwioh. Binnin Inn and Sbciold. both centrally dun inlmd. sronov thogrut unnu- lgnonpinn nninrn lap bar lnntArlAI nl all IlI'vIII& IIIIDIW. II` NOW 51 `TIDE IllIlllI- luoturing points fot mt malarial ohll kindomnd the lunar bu juncbooncom nootadwith London by an olnbol-no un- derground Iyohn of Iolopbooo and solo- W vita. with London insult in being nd- nn Inn in on mach] nnnnin. .73 52? [II that ho: their Innis. I uhpnycrin out till uunonlgh .......*- .. .5: can. id 0! brigulo uhould Iioa.-A R.uu-nu. '.:.".".;':*..:":'.'.'..L...."'.':.:'.:..'.:".::.'. God. and Inc In on spacial arguin- lion be dofuoo. . &j: huolllln AlneI'u'.ian' The preparations being made on all eidee by the British government ehow that it does not intend to be taken unaware: in use of war. Among the moat important are the rnationel harbor. to be constructed at Dave . immediately opposite Calais. on the French coast. at the narroweat part of the channel. The contract has been given toa large English rm. The amount to be expended in only a little under 820.000,- 000. There it is propoeed to eatabliah the headquartera of as large equadron of faet ornieere. torpedo-boat deatroyere. and (or- nnrln hnghn, aunnlnmnnmd bi coaab-de- 1 -__.._j-. out-iodlocohouylonn The gnui 0. yin football strip at Qv_uon'o an To-day Ibo gun mlt"'00vuoIohvo-olhdcdtlolho -pinup. bu tho OltuuMbIl`=\o appuuudbilhodolulslhojunihu Io- Qnlhn V. Canada. 1 Gwendolene V. Duly, only daughter of John B. and Mnggie M. Duly, Yaquina, Oregon, died on the 6th inat.. lb the age offour yearn. Mrs. Dal will be remem- bered u Mien Maggie ims. "formerly of Belleville. r1 A 1....-. -nnnrinfnnrlnh nf the Knox `union bllol. Chnlbmu uilingl. Parisian (Allan line), from Portland. Dec. Ssh: Gullin (Beaver line), from Sb. John. Dec. Sch. and Canada (Dominion line). from Bont_ou. Doc. 9Lh. Apply at Gilderaleovda atenlnship agency. 42 CIAPOIIOO Itroet. V..s-...l.- oh. an-.I>..I:-r nf mninr llnlln. nvor or mo uncommon noyn. Auu us-mu were : Y.M.C.A.. G. Lsturnoy. E. Storms. Selby, Chown, Doyle. Central school, Thompson. Jenkins. Storms. Porter. Reid. nun Ann M nownoornoou. aumougn ou- mouhh of the Thine: in wolldofondod. 6|...` in gl-nn-on Janna. blunt. an -l|QIIlU'I jjlij Watch tho Bul watcher mark um. Amos : Amie: Anodyna for All paint, in- tqrnul and oxtunal. Il'mdu-Ink Dannun. Brock abnoh. will l'I'.I'IOK UOIWVIII, DITIUI IDr$II. _ will begin fanning life in the npti It will soon ho in order to drain Capt. Hon, 14th P.W.0.R . nu Inc or. Host the oclobntad count to. Mn. Muc- Kolcan, 3.0 St. Andrew : church to-night. Baknuol Hams, G:-iwold. Mum, was lnnnn AAA!` ll . Ijll hnll (If I `On on I33-uI'T -77.33.` EST }z'.:rToT.L.'n'..'n'au WNW lnrkolq Qnouuonu: pa ni . sq-'._,'.`_._*..-;=. ..%.-.=:.*:v.::.-1.--.~'.:. Jim ' ' ` `luv: a dam I.10:8lmnn Blnmol umun, unwouu. mu-., vu- lounnd dud up the bottom of I well on I|.hl.n Friday. ' Capt. Sullinn, lust of the but Reginald will pilot the tug Brown from Prucobo to Ilononpl. - For chapped hand: and rough qkin uno Cucumber And Almond Cream, at McLeod : A -u 1- -inn` UIIUII "32! dru Ihoro. L outamnt-governor Patterson. oi Muni- toba. in coming out on Sunday for, I few weeks visit. - .` v I 1...-.. 12.]...-. I-"Hm hnnh m-gnu-m drug store. - A number of citizens have received oom- moniootionn from I gang in New York city. offering to dispose of counterfeit. money. Rnv. Pmf. sum. who lave: Manitoba Rev. Prof. Scott-, who college. will lecture in Queen : college for I few monhho before he assumes his duties as Helpolor, Ont. mm. D. H. McMillan bu roturnod to norbuorn brlmn Uowmmu. On Tuudny morning Danial Robertson's fnrm house. '1`y.ondinngs. was burned with in contaontn. The tire is supposed to have ruuluul from a defective Ihovepige. In- 400. oursnco 6n the house amounted to n- 'F-IA-ll In Oh; nhnl-nh nf Rh. `tyin- On lollo uouae lmounwu mu oauu. On Tueudoy. in the church of St. Vin- cent do Poul. Dene:-onto, occurred the mar- rioge of John P. Coody, of the Newport Nun, Virginia. to Miss Maggie Edwu-do. doughter of Mn. John Edwards, Deoeron- 0'). The funeral of the Rev. mother Bonpa.I- teur took piece at St. Hyeointhe. Que., on Saturdny morning end was largely strand- ed. She was the euperioroee general of the order of the Preeentetion of Mary, in Canada. n...-...h.|-n.V Ihlw nnlv dgnohinr of . B91 levillo. C. A. Jones. superintendent of the Knox church Sundag school, Tnmworth. was prosenhd on T uruday evening. Nov. 18th. with I uilver cup and smear and tn ud- drou of regret that ho was departing from `Among chem. uilinnl. - lacuna that In. Kunnou. Nov. 97.-(To the Editor) : I Ihhl bllnot our in brigade: no Ioouuohtuthowornhoy Inn ` in noon 2... .'.`... ... .'.!..`......'.'2..".`:.`..;`.'. 42 Clarence nreen. Yesterday the caretaker of major Gallo- way : summer home, the Cedars. found two men in poueeeiou of the house. They had built a hot tire and wire preparing a ' meal. Indication: pointed to HIGH` having occ`ulEi`ed the cottage all night. .-a. 'l`uv-nar, fnrmnrlv of Gananoane. occugioad cotbag; Al re Turner. formerly of Gananoqne. was married on Wednesday in the Episco- pal church of the Redeemer. New York. to Mini Frances M. 8. Bristol. The marriage aorvico waa taken from the prayer book of Edward V1, with all its accompanying brilliance and ritual, according to the uaago of tho aixtoonth century. Lnt nvanimr A mam of iunioro 0' 5110 0! mo uxuoonm century. Lat evening 3 team junior: Y.M.C. mound defeated A team from the Central nchool at basket bull. The match wan pulled 0!!" in the gymnasium of the Y.M.C.A.. tho more being fteen to nil in favor of tho Association boys. Tho team: ...-... . \' M f`. A (1 I.at.nrnAv_ E. Rtnrmn. Huotliu Wnrfroparntlonu In England. h Amerlun` %$!!?En%.%411!.Lmsclssmj AND THE NEWS '|'O_LD IN BRIEF 2 A ljll 3113 'I FIE Iibvv twp: v - - - . -._. nsmou`. `lhvoq latutrnnolutndoullnont '_.Jlh-A-ALA-ml Ll:-n H! -ll "Ill IIIIII I. F1-id . o.'.. .. woonr mu. X. L. Lung Bnlum iltho boob repug- hion for cough: and colds, Ab oLood s drug store. A numhnr of citizana uelpolor, Una. Ron. D. H. McMillan bW:nn"il 3 iron` Toronto. where he hu :1 I in 0 some In'm (property in the Sawgflal dfntrict. l `Il'.nn- Q-yin: hnvzanr 3n Zinn nhumh. 2 B0

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