A Terrible Gale. Losnou, Nov. 29.-The gulo which swept the English coub yoacerdny did much damage. It. had not abated in fury this morning. when it. amounted Kimono to ac ilorio. It was ncoompnniod by snow an an . A In... I{_L -8 l-L-l:L:_- -_.4I.- --.1-I 1'-nun BCUTB Ul DUIIIIU IIIVU D05 WIIIIUI I800!`- I Falling walls and ying debris have 1 added to the loan of lifo. \l..... .|.:... _.-A I....._... in La... huunrlg-, Death of In. J. Plglon. About three o clock Sunday afternoon Mrs. John Pi ion breathed horlaat. For nine months 9 e was a painlul sufferer. on- during roat. agony from an inward dia- oaao. boot two months ago she under- went an operation at the general hospital, and while it was aucooulul. her oonIt.itu- tion I-mod to have anlforcd a shock from which it could not rally. Doooaaod was Miss Lillian Ohriotina. daughter of W. Saunders. foreman for E. B. Lunch. Had she lived until Thursday oho would have celebrated the first anniversary of her marriage. Qha man an active worhar in Srdanham Illll IIIII. A long lint. of fnteliciee. wrecks and dem- ege to property has Already been received. All the coast. towne have eubred and 3 score of bodies hue been wuhed ashore. Ia".II:.... ._..II_ _..A a..:.... Agkuh. In`..- UOIIIK CD '7 ICTIUIII CIIIDIKI. The sea wall at Scarborough has been washed away and puaengor and mail aor- vicu lOI'0Ol the chunnel have been for the most part suspended. 4:: unmnoo urea:-. A.0.U.W. concert, Grand opera house. Wodnooduy evening. 8 o clock: Mina Zengler, soprano, of Detroit;H. M. Bon- neth. humorist, and the city qunrtolbe and quintecto clubs; Mica Singleton. accom- pnniab. Tickets on sale at D. Caliper : grocery, Princou ehroot. WI DOUGH I30-Dlglli. Christmas sailings. Pnriaian (Allan line), from Portland. Dec. Shh; Gnllia (Beaver line), from Sb. John. Dec. 8th. and Canada (Dominion line). from Boston. Dec. 9th. Apply st Gildoraloevda steamship agency. 42 Clumnoo street-. A I'\ ll `X7 nnnn nut (1-nnrl Ann:-n Lanna III Wllll Ill IDIOTIIII XUPIIIIIIL You can get just what you run .in rub- bou. overshoot. etc . :1: Saw eh. Fred. Wnlliunnon. into 0 the Ottawa Citizen, hu rehn-nod ho oh: city. _Tho oxportablo surplus of what from Aulcnluin will he an million bushels. Fglb hnnn l-u.'.l.._. -Ilnnnnn AIA On DU Ill!` Inn $9 IICHIIIIW III" 'I{Un`D|'K3K in "Dodgdn Trip to New York," at the opera house to-night. " Photo Album. scrap ulbnml and stamp nlbumu. New good: just oponod. R. Uqlow & Co. Jung... 1 4u.......I... OLA nun-n'nnf.in Iy neueo. Be sure and see Hennhnw and Ten-Brooch in Dodge's Trip to New York. at the open house to-mgbt. Christmas aniline". Pnrininn (Allan line). EH03. 11. JOHNS, IIOIPBINOX 8'l RIl9."l`. rig Vu1l.ug0t_l6wn"onwua Into `no Innc 4.! A-aha (Q VUI1 Iuniyiillvwi Ulvw-nu now out a npuun at 0:560. .w-ma an in you mark u Fdotvar for Int ` at aunt`; Tohphono No. 159. `Pb; what ylold of New South Wain in . nlmvnn million lmnhnln, I `IT WIIIII ylUlII OI IV` clown million buuholu. A...-.45 ; `pulp. 1....)- ; IIIVIII muuon nuluou. _ _ , Amos`: Arnim Anodyno tor nll puma, un- ternal sud qxmml. . J. Mitchell, Wellington street, in quite ill with in lntornsloouplaint. M You can an inn ulna won QUIWTIIIUIC Wlll I IIVU IHIIIIUII IIIIIHUIIIA Fglt boon. lgglnn. slippers. 000.. to keep you warm comfortable. mt. Suv- yer`; !0r'|. U low a U0. , rinoeu Dol rouky, the morgsntic widow of car A enndor II. was |poiooned in Sdvudor. WA- AL;-mng L-an-I- ....J nllnln-I`! nL:n n-A In UIIVIUOIH ' For chapped hand: and rough akin use Cucumber eud Almond Creem, eh McLood e drug store. 'l`heK. & P. siding to the M. '1`. com- Boyh elevator runs to the outer end of the rack street wherf. Our score ie well lled with the latent deligue in Indian and ~ genie footwear. Come and see them at Sawyer- e. `Ham-v Dmmm A fermar. of Llkneld. UOHIO Ill I3 UDOIII 85 3WyOl'U. Henry Davey, L farmer. of Lekeeld, Ont, wee found cold in deetlrin hie houee yeet-erdey. He had committed euioide. Aldnrmnn Allan rnlnirnnd to-dnv from ms. nu says, lnllll urlu VI nuuuw uuue. us ighly a hen of. ` X L. ung Balaaminthe but prepara- tion for coughs and colds. It McLeod : drug state. On ntnrdnv E. `Wm-trick had A bit: too 'w'. A. MITCHELL. I and! hung: sum. arug ll:O|'9. On Saturday E. Hartrick had A big too amputated. About I oar ago in was badly burned by hot Ion and never propor- ly healed. Rn mum and um Hnnnhnw and Ten-Brooch yeawraay. no and cornmwwu auuxuu. Alderman Aen returned to-dny from Montreal. In business circles in the metro- lis. he says, the [inn of Abbott Bros. is uiahlu nnnluan nf Aladlnovnod. VAu.svir1u.n. Nov. 29.-'l'ho liulo eight nu-old nan nl (`.nnL II. Rnhinnnlt wan van. Be sure and no Hemhuv and Ton-Brooch p. lII'\;uIn. n `Pain 64., \Y`- `Wu-L " 105 Ohm : ,_,i i dtiltnil. PAii'A_o|Iu. Tho Prison lnvoulgntlon. ._ I\_..I.'_ n___.-,-I_ -..___-_._ Lgnnl AL. n- nnnn Aiywnnn om.eiov~hovrlu luau non: be -uma from - mlalolln no need on the tho. 1! onto- lu to! In In us autumn ncolpo n hon doll om [amputation of Unn- Orruu. Nov."`.;..-:W"i'Il'i-n`:. Sacha. , no Izangingdinulwol tho Oihn Gn.i- an coupnny. hi lulu our GI-inn today. Thpnpcn mull! tugundthwionhuuundbtbm ant` sup: Inc columns lnal aesvrme The horrors of the day: She only mad: (he headlines (fer \\'l\at politicians say. She shmrs no cnrinsity About dfairs with Spain: She does not can what baa.-hull nine The victory may gain. ~ She skin: the editorial page `With an indiffetent eye; With details of "athek-tic sports" In haste she puns by; And no aha turns page um page Till with delight the bail: And pin: her bad attention to Thtiten, brain Sales. -.... ..-.......,.. \\'xu~hinglon Stan r. She ships the columns that doacrib The hnrrnrs n! that :Inv~ A lousy. bonny. kindly place Is this tough world of ours For those who love and work apace, And fill their _hn.nds with flowers. To kind and. just nnd grntalul hearts The present gnwo is given. To find a heaven in themselves. And find themselves in heaven! The plodding world's an eager place For those with wit to use it; Where` All are hidden in the race, Let him who hues refuse it! The simplest mph the hand can try. The dullest round of duty, Knowledge can amply glorify, And an can crown with beauty. urlngs [NICK [DC ('I|(IIIO(KI 0! [I11 And keeps it sound and merry. ulna [run] I :1. sun Huger! Oll crlulo. ` Ammo the had of A r. the nose of A (AA- kottlo, the mud: of A cyclomehor. the Min * of A brush. the eyes of A noodl A. the bot ` tom of A tub. the neck of A bottle.` the In!!! from his gun dopAr,tment.. the joint: from A two-fooc rule. {mm which he Alu- ahole the foot. the hell of A mlrigel-Ator. the heel of A acvtho And the check at hip N-Anllin mAn. Ho wAsA lit-do unoortAiv AA to t. o "Akin. but After A moment`; thought docidod no gi thAt. put to the follow next door. CRANBERRIES Ill?` EOUI llllll FUIDCS \N'|l lIl)9.`_'l lnlrl n. Though health and fortune vary. Brings back the childhood of the earth, And keen: it sound and morrv. A non: of cloorfulnou. The weary \\urld's u cheery place For those with hearts to win it; Th.-mk God! therv`x not :1 human face But has some laughter in it! The soul that comes with honest Inirlh. 'rht'b|Ilr}| hnnllh nn fur-I nnn vu-v ...v..v-. _........- '|'lie international committee which arranges the Sjpnday school lessons adopted by nearly all the Protestant. churches in the world, has just con- cluded its labors tor_ the period of six years beginning January 1st, 1900. The next course will be largely biographical, three and a. half years being devoted to the new testament and two and one- half years to the old testament, oom- niencing _with a study of the life of Christ covering a period of a year and one-half. The first year will be my gen- eral chronological review of the prin- cipal events in His career, followed by six months` study of the gospels. Then will alternate periods of six months be- tween the old and the new t.e.sta.menls. The old testament. course will begin with tl. story of the creation. and follow the historical development of the Jewish na- tion. until the period of the disappear- unm of the proplipts. This selection of the committee is subject t.o revision and approval by representatives of the Eu- ropean churt.-hes, to whom the schedule will he sent for examination. It. will he returned with their suggestions and criticism. whicn will he considered and notetl upon by the international commit- tee at a meeting to be held in Chicago, March 31.st, 1892.`. Ieklng A Inn Iron ordwere. Herdweu. _ There was once u herdweremen who was determined to eat up an image of e humus being in his store window. He looked shout. his stock end. nding ell the needed materiel, went to work end hie etforta were crowned with unqu eetionod eucceee. Ha tnnk tho Inn: of I nhmm, that man. nl TUWKIEI WIDII unqu XIIIOIIKI Illcceflo He took the legs of a above. the tooth of 3 rate. the ears of I pail. ue elbow: 0! u awvepipe, the tongue of I wagon. tlu mile from a k . the fingers of 3 cradle. this hand nfn nmmnr mhn mun ndn Inn. will Form the Grontor Part of the Sands] School Lennon: xulnnlarl luv nnnrlv all the Prnin\'I.\nt. Dahlia or the Dinah: [blob lacuna; on k the Inland: lhnw that coo Inc I and 0.000 llntlvu but `un- Ll nnl limo: Dounu North or Property Doottond. Bu Fuuclsco. Nov. 29.-Dchnlu of the DIX? hvnhnnn in th philinninn `slain-In - -opus '1 nruvunvgvuu Nov. great typhoon in the Philippine Islands broughb by the Itosmor from Hong Kong, hhowo that in vol much more diuatrouo than the cable news indionod. so over 400 European: and 8,000 nacivu lost their IIOITIDI . , Atifzoloban stood the government prison. in which were houeed about `JOQ rebele. More than half of them escaped. but were recaptured the day after the storm, ee the condition of the roads wee web that the men could not make theirway out of the country. The aoenee in Leyti were most distreeaing. Thousende of nativeewem roaming over the devastated province looking for food and begging medical attendance. The num- ber of ounded could not be estimated. The wn of Hernini was nearly ewept eway by the ood, and 6.000 inhebitante of the place could not be accounted for. Werru, eemell etetion near L002. disap- peared eltogether. end in Loog only three houeee were left etanding. Reporte from the eouthern coaet eeid that e more of small trading veeeele end two Sydney tredere were blown ashore and their orewe drowned. The eee et Samar ewept inland neerly one mile. deetroying property velued at several millione of dol- Iere end causing wholeeele deethe among the netivee. IIIO IIIJFIII llI'IIi IIYIICK DUO IIIIDGS I` `II. y` of Bnnpaulu in the province of Sunnr. It dovutntod the entire southern portion of tho ialgnd and out off communion- toion with the rent or the world (or two Ann: TIIIIIE IS NO , unit: Ant uurncune rucueu ueyu um nu-uc: the capital at Tgelobeu with greet fury. In leee then ehelf hour the town ween mole of mine. The netivee were ie etricken and tried to make their way to e eleer ground. Four hundred `of them were buried beneeth the debris of the wrecked buildiuge, end 120 bodies of Europeans were recovered from the ruin: when the netive authorities instituted a search for the deed. A strange future of the diou~ tor wee the manner in which the bodice were mutileted. They looked as though they had fellen in bottle and were cut up_ horribly. At.'I`enloben stood the never-nment nrinnn. SAID THOUSANDS OF PERSONS ' WERE KILLED. rv1'>nMri rnmrmns. Tho worm tint utiruck the i;lAnds at the i ll` Rnnnnuin in IL` nngulnnn Al qnnn-- nun vInIl- Iulv so--1 vn vuv WUIIII IUI Ilwv lag. in hurricnno tuchod Loyti and struck be main] ah Tnnlolnn with man: Inn. THEI 29. mix. lnbotllonothvn. . \f.._a| Emu- _ I I LIFE OF CHRIST. An utroordinory uory oipccoonuicity woo dovoloped in o mu. polico court one in London A day or two ago. An old lady was nmnonod by o unitary in our for koopiog I homo which had dovo into o oonlnon nuiuneo, owing to tho nomhot of col: rooiding thoroin. I`. tonod one Slut thooo can Into I logucytothoold 'ody from an old hccholot pontlonoo. who Iohu forty-nioo ooh mind on oonuity ol 10 with no!) cos. A lorohot oou ol 150 iotooonoto tho old lodyuthodoophof tho Into! tho forty-nino coco. ' d nhoounhowthu olltho ootod onto- nldoooh. So In. only loot ooldlho lorty-nino onto hovo ox . tho old Indy biog thou unload o 540-Joorol hot onooilioo. No hvi ion KW UjlIWTXXjT'iZ' with cum eonnnnitv it Aland $vuI_IhuMcIId. /hndwhtnbut Into lane! 2` We _would resgectfully ask for the payment of all accounts be- X}c`3;5ALsn's GREAT CHEAP SALE -v Manufactured by The Gurney Foundry C These are the very bcst Sweepers made. See our BABY SWEEPERS at 35 cents. A perfect work- ing Sweeper for the little ones. M KELVEY & BIRCH WA LSH S 5c S lk Spools for 2c. 2c S lk Twist for 1c. 8c Waiat Steels for 4c set. 8c Curling Tongs for IC each. 4c Embroidery Silk tc skein. zoc Dress Buttons for 5c card. 3c Linen Spools for IC each. 5c Cotton Spools for 2c each. SIMMONS BROS SPECIAL TABLE LINEN SALE These Special Prices are greatly below {he iegulsr values. We secured them at a bargain aud;will shut it. JOHN LAIDLAW & SUN, zw.-...' ""7 lannfactnncd Gurney Foundry Can. WI.*linI}ed, Toronto. WAS WILLED CATO. ' VJUU CREAM BLE AOHED LINEN DAMABK'3_o Yard. .- 1. In . O H PURE BLEA0`HEI`)7 LINEN DAMASK 480 Yard. u u u ' gm. -2.2--: nun To An Old lady of I_-AQg, Ipmfany Jacket % T} T" M V a `KINGSTON AGENTS. Brock Street. Closing Up Bargains. $2. $2.25. $2.50 and $3 {CARPET SWEEPERS -AR;II 1`eh1ber~thiI is an ape- _'cilLo_arfug for these Two Qnly at . vucIt'JIIn'I$ulI,III$I, -CF ovc.I:ydI-hit want now. Ihd adult may U-In Iuluu Ibo puta- nununlahuvhuolnpnhlh. Hr. E11115-I--inning In :1. ITQUIITIVC" Hill?! IWIITKX noeonpuiod an cu!-iiuto by two-with d nupuyonwi 3 our- uh: uh. - Aunuhrolhulnidnotlsin; About :.*:.'........"-zrr '*:..:-."......."-*- .r"~ I of Noneuh. I02: on 3... thing` A JIh- lg. REPLY TO MR. HAVERSON. Ir.lpuooolIuu'IthIIIIount lance lnfhnlllnhg. Tonoxno, Nov. m.-lly alumina hu buncnlldlonlollurin tho Glob Inn Ilr. nvclnamoliciurhnho liquor loll- uuinwhiohhouuuu chin u that in&%& l uidthuboov Hana In: _...._:_.J --.- --..Il-.61.. (4.. Il-.-.- 5- L. lIIjV$W W11 T UU-I'IU In: nquhdonrygpgliuu lor.lio|uIto: Special Holiday Prices. 7c Cambric for 4c yard. xoc Canvas for 6c yard. Izfc Prints for 6c yard. 5c Flannelette for 3}: yatd. 6c Fingering Yarn, 3 for IOC. 8c Shamrock Yarn for 6c. xoc Andalusian Yam for 6c. Heavy Knitting Yarn 35c lb. Safe or Ladies {V .`Jiclgcts.` man mu can uwun count on ib-lmy cm of that reliable Roman and be I enllmoluth onlly plooud. 1-: .. The price in modnnto and ouch ono cusnntood. ' For I rt. than right |_ow--|a'Ihlulnr brink Vutllrr And Mme I0 I06! Nlookbu tho upon-Mn; puts- on Ithu I thorointhh non, male II.- on any Ihlmto gel: the ammo vo clot um all-owhoro-wu don't know 5 that. Bncwodoru know thus boner mun `both: pa-Iau-10: 3on-cnnnot be non-nu. rnonoon IAIIITI. hxgl AI`; Hgu. 1A3--- I._-n_A COMMERCIAL. Ionnnn. noon unnnu. ` ` All 001 `88 5Zu l9o -PI'iI'cn`$l Street. IF IVV Bl'l`TEll 'l`_lME n --A I0 CENTS PER QUART. For sport. than right truth" LL`. -...-&.2..L..l... L...-Al.-.5.) .4.&_.A cl his ennvauon with duhuhu. llowinouvhul of It Samuel. and njinndbn-H.-`L1 `I\..-...-h.. lCTICII1ICIClj 171` u m voolhnundunlirgbntgunsuthh uoonntolllounnu-in which they conqinlohrpuuusion. In. [mm to- qocIuIl|Iowonniontnrutohnr- viomndlolliu the you; nun con- TIIII, IWIII QIX W. W0 "01 Eng` lnnd. Thy won no a salary of ilsayou. `uvial urvioo hero the vqmn loft and wont to Monk-ml. when olloonhnd Itvioo at 5 ulary of Cl] g month. After her dopu-tun Its. [aim llllllld Ibo (coda. And nutunlly ounpoeud tho carnal. A wunno was worn out and phoodin thohndoofoonohblo Ic- Oullnghloroncnlian. Without my ttonblo holoosud horn loot:-onL Winn urn!- od Ibo ptotuhd against such an mjnotioo. claiming to be innocent ol the elm-go. Ycuordn In [Aria viaiud an nouns: in &A niulhun n-ll. .-ul |...l - I...- "r.....a.'* " "si:."".;:. :i.T.:.r woman in polioo calls and had I long oonnnulioa with hot. the malt boiug tho vnld ol `It the 0! ?'.?... In.I.ow|I In Oouvluood of tho Innoooloo ot a Inspected am. On Saturday ni In police countable Mo- M Cullugh roturnod rom Mont_|-ul wibh the man; woman, I domutnc. IIII bed 0! ring Itolcn 3 quantity 0! lino inon and undotolothing hoax In Lewis. wifo of the nohbiuhop of Onmrio. Ddondnno is 0000f two young women bron ht tothia u bout not 8 - .l .%`. -r`... ...."" .........' "3. i";':...."`. vuu sun: can ucuvuu uvv Inn . A: for the tone o`! the acknowledgment of the addreue. Cntholio eonnnro it loud And deep. There in but one opinion reepooting recent utter-enoee. For Cntholice they are most unfortunate whilst to the preeu gen- enlly the ore moth uncalled for end in- nult.in[.-- rennin. A Cnlu-|.|c Wm) Kxows. IIIIOTII II to Dull IIUAIC POUPIOI I wzuld Mn re-Mauro my Prot.utonI'. friends-and toil them that St. Mary : bon- yzrogstion did not leave the church after tho nnding of the Inc mnnduto "thrilled and und and "thnnhng God for their crud` uohbh!:op." If bin grace could burn board the remarks of mm name con- grogution be well! Oh. Ind some powor the uiftlo gio us To no onrnoln Is 'icon an as! 'strong expressions and bad words are re- ] D. `T. OTIUHW. IHU IIPIIUIU LUSH" UlIllUi.'- Expediency demands this. though I say it is s lamentable state of affairs. I refrain from criticising their action. From asense of duty to the church to which we owe much, I have heretofore relrained from nll moment upon the azchbishop's mistakes. but this last outburst surely calls for strong public pauses and public condemnation. protest against insulting terms -and un- seemingly words comin from the hi h place where we should al look for sxsmp. la this the mirror which the council of Trent exhorts the pastors to he unto the laity 2 From a moral standpoint. the prehensihle enough. but from worldly con- siderations alone. ia it fair or just that the archbishop, sheltered within the walls of his palace, should ever now and again reout bomhshells whic stir up rancour and ill-leeling between man and man. mud. in a community where Catholics are in such a minority. imperil the very livelihood of the poor struggling Catholic clerk. laborer or artinn? We give of our sub- stance to support and maintain the arch- hishop in all his pomp. comfort and digni- t_y'-snd quite properly so. Is it not `a crying shame that he should direct his eorte lna way calculated to bring upon us trouble and hardship? Is it necessary? Is it wise? Are there not other channels span whereby the church can he served and (hi nlm-vied without harassing the union: in m. Cu! lmiic people? It-uld Iain r-maapnrn me Prnmntnnr. E0 BIO IIIUIII W30 DIIUIII 000 In IlIDllU- it bu blundorod. Their vowiuobedioncc. T y no obedient. and uphold their bishop. Exnndinncv dunnnda thin. Ishnunh I an it un. noun :- . . . I do not diaouu the matter of the prieeu' eldreu-ih in fuloome in its p|'lilO-il not {mm the heart, And I am convinced does not expten the true opinion: at the clergy of thedlooeoe Any more than it does shot: of the not mnjoriby of the reasonable and thinking loity. It. in deploreble that the prieehe are no pleoed that they must. give evidence 0! obedience by mock prlile and adulation in I one where their own com- mon eeune Inuun teach them one in autho- Ib-up Lg: Lln-`Ag:-pl Thgir 1115- in A5-nalnnnnn lllllfil T EDI ..IIlII|-Illql IIII _uu'I-0 It lo :5 grennnticol construction to II ioh I direct ottontion. A Catholic; I to- pudllto ond condomn hie unoheritehlo end nnohriltinn than hte end eentimentl. But his lenfuege. in form or expreeoion! wo Ootholol no oompolled by loroo oi onlnplo to `imitate. We hove indeod. acquired a new and im- vod Inothod. prieeto end laymen. hotoloro. let on extol hie virtuee no A teochor of hel|eo~lettree end tehe pride in the reyivnl omongot hi: people of the genu- ino Oiceronien ot loo! opeeoh. Who but one of them oou d. in en c'~heud my. i'z;on:`mere "re`1mbronoe oi i hiehwrde" ve oroport t oppoerod. n t e on 9! tho roplg to the eddreec of the ieete ? Who hut in own priest: could I here to tho toxt ho love: so well in conveying con- gntuietion and epprovol? It not one in thought And opinion ere we not ell one in our etymol . syntax and proendy? It oomeo in o or had epproprietoneee for me in my condemnation o! t end recent oc- tion of his grace to exo aim with Cicero. "Qunoquo tendon: ehutore Cateiino,pntien- tie. nootn 3" T 4-In nah dinnnn Ht: mnttnr nf hhn m-inch` Arohbhho Clonry in of tho Oiouroninn school. ` `mu-nry moribo! his produc- tion: in thuhnpo of msndntoo. putonlo nndthollh mm nnohnllongod. The utylo in roman-_h ly uncommon. nlmoot. unlqun not-n-dc I. bong nonunou with nulnuou qunli onions and Inapondod moaning: abound in All his writin I. In in the um-vnllouu motion in has loved in impnna Io toholnibhllal his litonry - huh I my-Tn nshntlnn. A Catholic; I re- A cuthullg Who Know: lntontl. Kuwu-ox, Nov. 29 --(To the Editor): Cl i f Otououi lnlmnl. `l8niIihnr rv.II||`l.'ihaf his nradn.: SUBPEOTED ONE INNOCENT. Lents; T0 mg znrron. u unuuu-urmncnnavonssozno clutch wluolloculocvnopnod and thobodyviuud. Suvricowunhoholdin thohucl. Thoruusiuvcniutorndin Onunqui acuity. Inn: in the an; gnu-us non anornngson ma ourronnmug Iownnhipoworo pnnnt Iodotluo |IIIOII th- ly nonioolo Ilnir dcpuud Mood. Sor- vicovuoondoeud at shohouyby Rev. Mr. Cut-gluhodht niniour cl lnvcruy. and Rev. G. IL Banish. 0! this city. Tho funcnl pl-nonunion MI tho homo an an ddoclin tho naming und wont to tho lulu:-n -Lnnn CL; ngnhnn -.. nu.-_.4I -...l Dlulnn burn lununl. The luau-cl ol tho Into William Deal . at anon. on Saturday, in nuoudod alol bi ovctooo hundred and Eng on ' ` from Run-I-lnplnn And nun-on in- Ol ll EIUIUIOIIM U! IIIIIIIIIIUII. Mr. Stevene. during the eervice.preeided et the omen. end hie eeverel volunteriee were rendered in line style. Mute: Ulley eleo een two eoloe in K voice. he heeren ing greetly delighted with the young led. Mre. Meokelcen eeng during the eervioe. e eolo. her megnioent con- tnlto voice never hevinl been heerd to better edventege. At the conclueion of the eervicee ehono mnucel recite] wee held. nee:-ly the entire eudience remeining in elmoeo bneethleee end entzenced ettention. Ir. Stevene rendered eevorel eoloe. euong the nnInber"'l`he 8tonn."wbieh wee ptodnced noes eectively. Mn. Meckelcen eeng in chenning nennet Jnet An I Am. The inmenee eedience wee loeth to leeve utlaehenh, eo delighted wee eech individ- ITIICCQU I'-IIIPIIIlC CIZZ-"Its i'}}'&'o'3."' u"u".a'IZ5".'.ii `mi? .23-"""" hon Barri and ` ........~... .... ........"".i";..... ..'.".'.'l ."...'.'i'5 lll. In KICK IIIIIIIUUTU WIUU UDHKRIEO IBIIHI. Rov. R. J. Cnig. of Montronl. otciatod in the absence of Rev. `Mr. Macho. and punched moat. acceptably. Ir. was under- ntood that Mr. Stovuu.-. the organist, and Master Freddie Ullay, the boy soprano. wore to bond. roinforood by the procanco of Mn. Mwkolosn. of Hamilton. Il_ 93...... J..-.'... 53.. .A....:.. ..._.-:.l_,I us. -un--in u `nu-uu `nun-wu. Tho nesting cnpneity of St. Andrew`: church Inn and to the utmost lut oven inc, in fact numbers wove obiigod to `stand. Raw. R J, C:-gin. nf Mnnt.rnnl_ nininmd tunnel company was weir uvee. anon" names are: P. J. Courtney, engineer of Port Huron; Arthur Dunn. conductor, and John Delton. hrelxeman. It would appear frominiormetion at present eveilahle theten nnueually heavy train eoneieting of twenty- eight loaded care ol beef, wee being hauled up the incline on the Canadinn aide, end when near the level the coupling broke, allowing (our of the rear care to run back into the tunnel. The oer: attached to the engine wae placed on a siding, and the crew went heck into the tunnel for the train. As they did not return the men et the tunnel pump house went in to see if anything wae wrong and were horried to nd the three men deed. They had been euifoeeted by the gee which remeined in the tunnel from the engine`. Three men who eterted in from the United States side were eleo overcome by the gee but were removed in a hand our in time to save their lives. An inquest into the circumstances of the case in now being held. A. J. Wane Pnuee quickly but Peeeelelly Away. A. J. Wette. Ontario street, died aud- deuly lust night. vln good health on thanke- giving dey and deed three de e later wee hie unlooled-for experience. 'f`he deoeued had been oiling for about five weeks, but Int week had elmoet recovered. He wee` out on Thuredey leet. but contracted a alight. oold. On I-`ridey hemorrhage of the lunge net in, which ceueed deeth last night About eleven o'clock. The deceased tea the eecond eon 0! Ire. Amelie Wette, Ontario street. end hed juet entered his twenty-second year. For some years he wee employed with W. Pipe in the bottling works. The funeral will take place Weaneeday. when brother-e end eietere ere expected from A distance. SAIINIA. Ont`... Nov. 29.-Leet night. he- hreen the hour: of eight; end nine o olock e Ihocking eccidenb heppened in the St. Cleir nuel here whereby three employees of unnel company loeb their livee. Their nemnl mm: P. J- (".om-mev. ennineer A Dhocklnfaocldont In The M. Olnlr `run- not. an A . `V l\l\ v . ~,l; L, tom wIm_o1tBEzAAAn.A not saoisueu. Her majest also has been busy at a fam- ily oounoil, w ioh has been discussing the aifaiu of the family of the late duchess of Tech. at which the duke of `rock Ind his ohildren. including prince and princess Adolphus of Took. were resent. Jewelry at . considerable historical value goes to the duchess of York. the daughter of the duke. Queen Victoria substantially compensated the other mem- here of the family. The White lodze at Richmond, hitherto the residence of the duke and duohess of Tech. has been grant- ed to the duke and duohess of York. The luture of the duke of Tech has not been settled upon. It is rumored that a parlia- mentary _ grant will be sought. but this is not likely to be obtained as this would be most distasteful to the people generally and to the house of commons after the pro- mises made after the settlements on the prince of Wales children that no further money would he asked for in behalf of the royal family.' 'l'II ull$II'I Klllnujtu-pn -uu vuu; -.-V Prlneeu Opt-Ink: PI-eeuled our two I IhlIe-A Pnrllunentnry Gnu Ill]; lotle ulvu ro `rho Duke ot `l'eek-! White nudge elven lo `the Duke And Dneheee flow. A ' Loxnox, Nov. 29.-A barrel of money hee heenneped at the Windsor hunt in Aid of the B0 II Albert institution opened by prinoeee hrletlen on Tueedeylaet. The prinoeee ided at two etelle eellinx photogrep of the queen, signed by her majesty, Ate (nine: each. The whole Itook was sold in A low mlnutee, whereup- on the princess remarked: I do not lee why we would not petition umnme foi- eome more. Ameeeenger vnedee tchedto the oeetle end the queen en pied more channel n|\nhnnrAnhl of hfll . HG! mn- ' ymn V _ III-on-tum. fare ulknqyinon the turn we ceeue Ina lino queen Ill pueu mun: signed phouogn he of her-eel}? Her mn- jeecy continued oingeoduring the three day: which the hunt luud. end even then the demand for her phooognphe we: not eeoleed. II}. ...'.:..t,n -I-on Inn: Loan Hunt at 1 (am. ABARREL onaontv was Bus to - IN `runs: one, I I no gluon : I-uotouupn ma Vary rm- v.a..'... ch:-lath: rnnulnd our rwa THEY LOST mam LIVES. 8:. Luann`: (hutch 0|-owdod. A SUDOEN DEATH. .mi.~** i5_.:3,ir%A.vr1Liu;".aii.:zug.;x;,i.i$L1 Row to Into a loud Onnburrfjlnueo :--- Q I-Ionnboulu two mom a on u- : mum. Wu}: the onnbo on. `J ` Nauru the tin with the Vhhh nu list In Daughter d.:.A.aox, lick. Nov. `.`.9n::<;ott A. Bow- ' hrntlgu cg:-non inplcuct duh. that in nino you-all Mn. Ida. Ind him-.|Il about twain clock .. I`.:A_- -.l.LA ll- :- .l4...I . A. _:n F IX Illlllfl IEXUI EWCVIFE . 5 . g . 3". "`.?..."'...."%.....'......." """... . ........" JUIIT3 jWI|I $.'""_n?{.;`n."..':I`.:..a won! in sun: -L.-_ L. .I-`A __J g... ' II. Li- W XII 0| IJIPC -n IWIIIIZIII VII drovnod but yclurday at about eight o'clock. The boy vuon Ilia my hoiho (hsholio onthodnl. Ho I13 very fond of was and had a gross habit. ol hiking on tho and bin. Bio foot mun Invo ought or Ilippd on Iomothing which and bin to fallintothononnl. No ooovitntnod the Iocidont. but Mr. lhnguunlt. who paid I-hortly and-wntdo. notiotd rout object llouingonthowntu. which Inohodouk It can tho body 0! link Robinnll. V ABLIYFIILD. 50'. =U.*IlIU IIFIIU "DU you-old can ol Capt ll. Bobiunnll wn dmunod In-I nnnuhv at shoal aitht Jemee Devlin. formerly engineer et the penitentiary. thlnke there may be e mie- oouoeption in the public mind. judgi:f by the tone of the peregrephe in Setu ey e ieeuee. roger-ding the eppointment of com- mieeioner Murrhy to re-inveetigete ohergee egeinet him 0 conapirecy to defreud the revenue Heie enxioue for the lulleet in- veetigetion end. though heving to euer eilently for the present, he is condent of ultimately vindicetiug hie chereoter. It they not hegenerally lmwn thet Mr. DevIin e friende in Quebec. Montreel. Ot- tewe end here hevg for month been urg- ingthe government to teke some ectiou which wouldenehle him toeeoure the ri ht of defence with the reeult thet Mr. ur- phy heeheen eppointedee ehove eteted. marriage. She was en ICHVO worker in Sydenhem street. Methodist. church. of e bright. cheer- ful disposition, and her eerly demiee in her twenty-sixth year is deeply regret-ted. Towerde the end, as death drew neer. penlyeie eeh in. mercifully robbing her of consciousness and freeing her of pain. The funerel will tehe place to-marrow ntbernoon from her late ieeidence. 353 Brock street. IUUOU (0 WHO IOIU OI HID. Many ebipe are known to have founder- ed with the probable low 0! all hands. There is much wreckage about the Goodwin eande. At Loweatofu. Yarmouth and elsewhere the see has iboded the quaye and neighbor- hooda. washing uwav the eepianadee and doing ct.` e: serious damage. Tlm -on wall nl`. Ham-hnrniloh huh bum ` PIQICIIUCFUICI `W0 OIIDIUII OII `us uh kill` It Ilfoh Vahr. put l`IQlVQ sauce 1:. hot thou: simmer un- \I out etc-nbury nuts own. thon remove ah: of who uuoounmdd the sun: and lot sh! hall for In nlnutu without who