, . uuuuplny. ` ` _ ` Ah the annuuldinner of the Raye! Scou ` Greys, Edinburgh. four Baleclava veteran! ' were present. . ' The wife of n Mr. Leblanc, of Lawie, , I Que., haajusb given birth to her twenty- f Ieoond obild. ' A C...-....:._ 1.. LL- ll7--I.I -R 1!-..` `ll... I III 1500 ' Majar Ginber. cigar manufacturer. Rich- mond. Va., left. an estabe velue_d at 320,- 000,000. '- ' New York will soon have 3 50.000 tale- ` ' phone exchange in qppoeibion to the"Bell , company. T 1 Ah the Anhhll rlinnnr nf Hun Rnlml Rant: Pl: Riglkt. Rev. William _1 .m|tenham Walsh jhas retired from the see of Query. Ire- 'laud. When A curate be baptized Mr. ` Pnrneil. A... ....;:.....A_ ..I AL- ._|__-; _:_LI .4- u, I III null. An estimate) of the wheat. yield of Now V South Wales places in at ll.U00,1Jl)0 bush- els. and the oxportable surplus at 5,000,000 bushels. t'\....... l\......- .._-.I _:_.L;__ -: n._,.:., u 1151!. The United States postal authorities have decided that mail matter need not be delivered at. houses where vicious dogs are In t. 4 eliiu f. Rnv \\4'iin|n 1 nnlunnhnrn \UaI.k u mum-u. no nus lulu Donn arms Ina 8 leg. The British war oioo has ordered that recruiting in no he opened in London and in Aberdeonehire for the Gordon Highlan- ders. * TL- l'..:A-.l rJL_L-_ _,-_A.I , .| cannon In Iuixuud. ..|_ ,1 ____I:..._A- 1.- Isl. I13. I}. Nit` W IIIIKIT insllvolrunxuh Inch 0! Gblowlnp I `Innings. Uh:-iuuuu also! actor -Ano0nr ro- cluctionin ptiou M`)-thy. 0 oils! bonu- ful kilo! Into, an pints. worth $2.25, lot 81.75. 79 Brook aunt. J. Gui. I Go. Andaman. Diviuiouauntinill. Lu! Ind nvonl ash oxlnohd and Input Inna his with had. .Mhnoio QLQQL Iuouury. The Inodorn dinnor is u direct descend- ant of the Ioudnl (out. In |l'...L-- AL. -.A.. .4... :..u.._- .|.- ... ($3 ur. 5- 1. MI: iIIDCI.IQ' pcovin rapidly. and otooting plenty of I Inna` nu. III I"!-Ilflll I0 IDIUUIIII WWII"- fvi-r;ox Wnlkem. as pt-cunt recruiting his \ hoslun in Ghovrildn of Raufnw. write: No min. Dr. R. T. Walton. that he in in- nuualnn rnnitlli, null nluunlinn nlg-An .1 I :---c-2---j--:u--j Chriatmu pole of Cracker -Anothor ro- dncuou in pa-iooc to-day. ` e oor bounti- ful printed toilet nu. ton ploceo. worth :25. for 81.75. 7!) Brock nuts. J. Cnig & 00. W. J. O'Riolly. Inn 0! the loot! pool omen. but now connochd with the oloo of tho gouonl npotinundonl of tho niln null nnloo, in the city nponding No he! - ` cur. returned to Toronto today. ` `no: Wslkem. at nnnnh rlrnilinn hi- vuu--mu; -nu. ucvuu -Iuvu An old men roeiding in the northern eection of the city in bbeorved Mlzly every morning picking up rage and home. He eleo mekee I frequent. vieie to .\ngliu'e bay. where refuse In depoeiued. and there eearchee about for ue he might. and. To- dey hie eetilneted wealnh mm any up in the thoueende. ;.__--.. wanmnatun star. llll1\'ell5 on the authority of William Dean Howells and other eminent Heston- iana that there is in the capital of Mana- chusette a certain clergyman of widespread lame. who. unknown to the world at large, is a Romany. Every summer this reverend gentleman cannot reeiet joining aome gypsy band and roaming from place to place aehia kindred have done since the memory of man. Little do the good men :- congregation dream that. while they pic- ture him as eedately journeying abroad. he is sitting beside gypsy camp fires and chattering the wild lwmany tongue. to all intente and purpoeoe a vagrant. But, as Mr. Howells pointed out. none ever heard it said that thi_a preacher preached any the worse for his ivild, free life nver road and prairie. Indeed. the inereaeed vigor and eloquence of llll sermons immediately after each successive annual "vacation" have long been matters of comment in Benton. guru -.a.illUI l-l'IrIl7I9 A Rochester clergyman. Rev. F. L. An- derson. has the right idea. of the.true newspaper. In a sermon reviewing the course of the Rochester newspapers dur- ing the recent campaign he said: "A newspaper should be a newspspeneven during 3 political campaign, and as news- paper that is in newspaper and not sn `or- gan will continue to give the news fairly Mild accurately no matter how hosted the contest may be. During the last few weeks it was impossible to get at the facts except by reading all the papers. and we were not at all sure of them then. A newspaper should give the plain nnvaru- ished truth about the public meetings of their opponents and give their speeches and arguments on well As those of their friends. end A first-class newspuper will do it. When an account of an opponent's meet- ing: is full of slurs and sercssms unworthy of I college freshmen, sensible men get the impression thst it won a pretty good meeting. . any {iv/c goods. u Benton`: Olorlml Romany. Washington Star. lhnvnlr. nn l|\n nulhmhv nf \ lu Coppngo Golng Agnlnn all Rdoordl She ll Over Wolgbt. ' Nl-2\\' \'ouK, Nov. 30.--Misa Helen Cop- page, who in ambition: to break all pre- vious fasting records, arrived at the Broad- way Uontml hotel yesterday from Colum- bus. Ohio. She expooha to lab sixty days, bakingnothing during that than bub-water. She is A rather stout woman, twuncy-seven ear: old. and weighs about 175 pounds. or fuel . will begin on Dec. (ill), in a hall where the public will be ullowod to watch the progress of the feat. She has made two long luau previously. ono of thirty- ono days, and another of twentvy-four. IUF UITCUIU U" Dunully. Township election: so far are quiet. Should Mr. Rombough retire`. J. Middle- ton will be reeve. The water in the river is rising so that the factories can run full time. George Deer gave us u call. ,We lehrn than he will remove to Yukon in the spring. BIUII. DUUDII .`\[K'IC- F. Simpkins and wife spent a week in Rochester, N.Y. Rev. Mr. Thompson praacbad the missionary sermons on Yur- ker circuit: on Sunday. Tnwnnhin nlnntinnn an Ear urn uuinr. III` GI 51 IUIIUII XXII. In Tu:-by the tutor pipe follows the to- put. In Pbninll coma r. Ellnmn and nxnnditinn no Hm phi-I xv. J. auxin: Now In South Al'rlc|-Ruu- ulng Full Time. \'.unu;n. Nov. .'H.~-I`otatoea are being brought here by the oarload and shi )[)8d to Montreal Four corloade of cattle have recently been ship ed from this section to Buffalo, N. Y. J. `. Connolly has just un- loaded a cnrload of cutters and has ordered another. Mr. Lawson is running the black- smith shop of J. C. Connolly and is tting out some line Waggon: for spring trade. Mr. Charters, Prescott, won the guest of Mr. Mathewson. foreman of the wheel factory. F. J. Atkins writes a very interesting let- 'ter from London. England. He in not very much taken up with London general- ly. He visited many of the main places of interest, and gave us a good description of them. He in by this time at his destina- tion. South Africa. It` Rivnnlninn mm! min: .u-lane .4` nmnl. :n Ulll3- V . "It it absolutely lnznrdoue to build he 3 upon the orrivnl of boetn. It in elmoot - yond ibility thet my more food will come nto this district. For there who have not laid in a winter oupply to remain here any longer in to court death from starvation, or st lent. the oertninity of riokneee from scurvy or other troublee. Stervntion new store: every men in the {one who ll hoping and waiting for outside relief. Little effort and triing cost will place them in comfort and safety Within A few days at Fort Yukon or other points be- low. where there is now_ large etoclu of food.--Capt. Constantine. of the mounted oliee; D. M. D.-id, collector of customs; homes Fuwoett. gold commissioner of the \ Dsweon district. tho liver. . 83.411-u. Wnh.. Nov. 80.-'l`ho party 1 which nrrivod horr onto:-day on tho ptenmor City of But 0 from Shgus . uy thnb bolero they lots Dawson city t. followin noun of warning had ban in- uuod an prominently displayed by tho Clnudinn officials at that place: "rha undm-Iinnnd nminln nf Hm Pgnn. V Unnnuun OIIICIIII II [Illa plIO0 2 "Phe undeuigned ofbciele of the Cane- dien government have oeretully looked over the pte-enb distressing eituetion in regerd to the euppiy of food for uhe winter and nd thus the etook on hand in not euioienb to meeu the wente of than now in the district. We cm eeeonly one way out of the difficulty. that in unim- mediahe move down the river of ell thoee who ere now nneupplied. to Fort: Yukon, where there in e lerxe stock of roviniane. Within e few days the -river WI" be clou- ed and :11": mnvnmnnr. must. ha mud: n Wlhln I 10' Qlyl [DO `l IVGI' WHI DC O|0I- od and the movement must be mndg 3:, nuts. SHIPIQIFEN1 s ARE MANY. WILL FAST Sl.\7`l'_Y-_DAY8. ` wiinntb Iv omomu. Newlpnpor Tnotlnl. llK'1'-0lu\SB IDIIISHS AND ANTIAE MAK- lns Evonlnw mcumoa promptly utt.ond~ Cd 00. uning \< Fltung on uhru-toot. nntlmv All Ilndn of Psuornn kept on hand. Flut- olnu lbnumnlusn vuutod at onuu I-`ranch E:-loouon spun Mnxhb has for bnlnnco 0! tin llnnlylu ol aarmontcunlnc muxht. IIIIII O 00.. Dlontrul 58.. Kingston JAMES R559. `n-*~f*"=-:::-ma:..':1=.' l`btAnh|uacdluA. when you see our Magnificent New Stock For ' Christmas. Ratan Rockers and Reception Chain. Parlor Cabinet, Ladies Deaka, Muaic Cabinet. Eaaela, Scteena, Cobler Rockera, Onyx Tablea, Etc. Q'Wa propoato aollgou thabeat at Clap Lowest, Priaaa. lt s Love at First Sight These are the very best Sweepers mde See on ABY SWEEPERS at 35 cents. A petfect work- ing Sweepc the little ones. M KELVEY & BIRCH 77? - an: .1 - vunvsu _._J . .... NOTHOING BUT PRAISE FOR OUR MILL- INERY. All though theseason and the assortment is still kept up. Plenty of folks yet who ,,haven't bought their winter hat. During last week our trim- mers were busy creating new gems for the tables. They get the new ideas at regular intervals, copy them, improve on them, ora hint for an idea of their own and the result. New ideas developing into pretty headgear and our stock always new and bright. Is it any wonder that we are known as leaders in millinery t\-r\r\p-In Starr & Sutclie, -..D V .. vvsn-any uv Ivy 5 u \.nv n \I n nun VIA: I){{r seleetion of Silks and `Dress aooclllslor evening 1 wear we are told is the best that ever came to Kings- ton. The styles represent all that is newest and best. New styles are coming in all the time. New Trim- mings to match. Suppose you give us'a trial _on the next new gown? If everything is not just as you think it ought to be why you don't take it and don't pay anything. 'l`hat s fair enou T\TI\'T`LTIT\TI 1)IY I` 111) A TL`$T YTf\`l) I\l T11 `LII? T About our Dressmaking organization. It has been tested. \Ve know how thorough] good it is and how perfectin every detailof t and nish. We are condent that it only needs your acquaintance to com- mand your friendship. This is why we are so free to guarantee your perfect satisfaction. It will be a save- ing of worry and waste to let us do your work for you. (`sir ::-spa Al` Gill... noun` hunnn II\IsIJr\`rl\un A..n._:..n. [There is No Guesswork Because they stand today the recognized repre sentative of the highest development in artistic an scientic stove-building. Their position was not gaine and is not maintainedby purchased inuence. Actual merit and superiority must rise above ordinary com- petition. 10 me moves or KINGSTON. Wholesale Agencies in Toronto, Montfal and Winnipeg. For sale in/lhngston by R. I1. HORSEY & C0 Occupy the Proudest Position ofall Stoves in the World. [Aerated Ovcns }w1-Iv 7 l%SOUVENIRS 118 and lib INK DIJUAN AIAIBUILINB \JUu . Deer Sits,-About two yeera ago I suffered from no elteekof bilious ulierrhmn which became chronic end threatened my exist- ence. 1 used several kinds of patent medi_eineI end we! treated by my family phyeicinn but was not cured until I need ur 8loen`e [Indiun Tonic. It. helped me at once end I eontinn to improve and now enjoy perfect health. I can hurtily reeommend it to ell troubled as I was, or in need of e gene!-el invir%ing'I::|;e;Ie. - .-_-:1 For sale .2 all dederu or Mid:-as am can}; sII_Iunil.h`)n. Price $1.00 pet bottle ; 6 bottles for 85.00. uguus IUA Ilvnv Luouanuvv Compmioa. Tun Snow M1-zmcnus Co. I\,._ O2... AL-..A A. I. M. uxunxu 1, cm} mu Division Court. Agent for best Insurance (`.nm ngn inn. um`-cI..\sa name AN!) u.um.1r. MAK- I . Evonln - tumoa om cl Ill toflqiutunn A.` TM.Inl nnp:hnr"0An Q. nntlntn` THE GURNEY-TILDEN CO.. LIMITED. HAMILTON. Oioo of R. R. DICKEY, ...I. to]. T\...'-IA.. IV... Souvenirs are sold everywhere. One will last a lltetlme. V With FORMBRLY Brock Street. $2. $2.25. $2.50 and $3 CARPET vS\AIE2EPERS' Princess Street. RICHMOND CO. JOHNSTllN & U0 Sl FOREST, 0%.. Oct. 12th, 1807. Special Holiday Prlcos. nvvvunauuvulu I "zf';:i":;:','.f.2:f'".* F or `Xmas Presents N T." `F: _' HAR__RI$O1`{ Eco. Wtl 1TEw Special ! The Poninnu no great lovers of confoc- ninnnrv. .,, 7.. I V _' . % Fancy hairs-Our j. 1` 3-v--no-I-o-._-1 03 lines are Sononmluulu. use our 60 llnn ; they are extra value. Our line of X mu Preneula we both uuetul and ornamental. above the swer- nle. We hold your Eurohaus untnl Xmas and deliver us you win . v Van-J nu-wvv nuunu -av-- -III The Englh people u'ofnmt.mo dinon. Round ables no tho most popular in I`:-Anon. Price Sc. 1 copy. By ml], 32 a year Addnu `RBI DUN, New York. The Sunday Sun Dilly, by mall, `- .. . .36 a ygar mly and Sunday,by mall, 38 a year _---vv-r - vu` - -..`-- NUIBII 0!` EXCELLENT INBTRU . noun to uni in nu nuht month or on :1 my muons lo um. Apply at W o Great Carpet Sweeper Offer. PIANOS FOR PENT. mum-n-n t\- -\an-----.-- 1 The sun] ._,.____ `V-__,_,____ or, / National I mportahce. E DAILYWHIG`. "Dalia any Dden Diem-"-' inews Qplhions TH Undertaken sud Furniture Deniers is the brake: Sulidav Newnpapier In the World. ADVERTISEMENT. PARLOR CABINETS." _ %.a.L.oNJa3 CONTAINS BOTH. Watch this Space for T5509 `hill from Afar. r.\,_n1 ,, A W nsua Yours. U I In unknown in Tu:-icy. but A sad Iuoulunu wuhoo bio Iingcn bolon bqlno to on In England tho nnnlnr oi invihtiom Oodinur its good guugoo! the indivi- dn|`o populuy. A Jupsaub dlnnot ol hig':.puhnIion in nu. vi chop-oh. to scan: i. 10 ol node and dancing. P -0001! louoiooplug. Hardware] Corbett s -uuuutu sun I: may lxnndnomc. Woh-we nulco llno of Ih`ae Parlorcshinatalcom 4" to 03.0.` any one of which would make a desirable Xmnu rononh. Same may 0 ugh! of our Chin: Oublnotn. Book".-Ase.-1. Boontnrh-s (we have some special maps in Scurotarlu for Xmu). IIOWIIOAI I!!! In 1'41`- lnr Cnhmovu Ir. 14 mud: in mnbnt-my, has well frontpluuu door. British late -uu'nu I u.A.V Hockey, Racing and Spng ` Skates. Thlu is one of tho nawamnlnu in Par- wvwvvv cw-wuss. --ujnvf CI-U Uulltj dtbounpunbhddqblbvd Hov- hnd'ounuph.nIdidboIoooo rah: In E: Curb: ftppu. lo 1 IN! couqincy nhouokoiholtlnnf ` - ` u not -vu-my run `ho but FYCE and Bolton stylus cl Ahcnothfo. Ir. l'onI;.-|u|ing tho oppuauo. in Game `Punch, claiming the addlc .1 AL. .._...a... .. In. .u. n.I|._..| u._ gaunt. . I honvounn' ' II |h3`olncn'n. H1` htlunlinmbulnnan no lo mun. Imhlnlhnnnn ninth. ; mph fun In Inod-in nyiug thus the Dmnnondoountydculio n uniblouosu. dd.'Ir.l'oIut CH tholnnnptionwu uopioiou. .Woll.lnhd the opportunity toinvultipto Ibo hctwlnd ho did nob ht- -.l....-A-.. .1 :5 IVL. -.._..;.___-._ -w --vv--.-uv out --u-cg ---u I-V Illu IIUI bio ulvnhgo ol il. Tho opportunity vmonnouguinnuhonoxtnuion. , Mr. Faust. in Toronto. would nu go no fun Clark Wdluoo-!ool1 mob in than ___.I- R.-- L. L-_-.- L. ___:-4 .1 . Then is eunohino in the conaorntivof camp. An indopondont conaorvnt.ivo(not ahidoabonnd party mm. mind you.)hu ban oloclod to npnnnt. Turtle Mounhin diurjot in the Manitoba logiolatun. and than in [nu rejoicing. Wall. an addition of one to the opposition in tho lngialntaro is something to ho thankful for. It would notdofotthogriu to bodnyuwinniug.` G. E. Foeter. in the role of e croee-' enminer. end eddreeeing empty chain` in Meeeey Hell. ee if they contained Sir! Willrid Leurier end Sir Richerd Curt.- wrighb, wee very terrifying. He wouldn't. beeo breveor wordy Ind either of thee gentlemen been preeent end been given 1 ehenee to croeeoxemine him. Prize lighten ere never eo etfective ee when they ere punching the exerciee beg. on ' uu nub 3001] ! to no no prompt or numerous An Amgcgn pgpgr not, think munh l ll! coming down Wltll their Clh no they OWJMK Cmuchn M the cmomsu pic_ I ere in wi-icing lotters to tho new papers. turo him. on symbolic of Canadian vigour 11,, p.,,,_m. J;.,..,, I, 3,, no`. end nienlinoee and independence. It Belleville Ontario. lac... ya `h. P. ..n , avorything It in just in little hit hard to wudge who is that goes to make up`: cirioeture lilse 3 heving we most fun theee dag-a-t.he orch- thoee of John Bull and Uncle Sam. We biehop with tho press. or the prose with the do not agree with thet. Jack in not us im- archhiehop. His grace in in the position of e man waving I red reg at I ton-acre eld posing e gure on John Bull, hut in quite on imposing ee Uncle Sun. Any- lull of mad bulls, end he rethor eeeine to body who regards Uncle Sam ee I striking WIII Get then-Juet The Some. 1 llnnillton Speototur. ' [becoming I 1 staring tho: At ll liiur other day, E 5 that his cor: ` the Clyde ll bliss Sull` } old lady of only t\\'ent._i thirty-four Tho Her: monetary re and im irieo by the layt ` brook interfu I enjoy the excitement. Noam. mu M" . pecan immin The Brockville Times reforv to the six "'n`A thoueand Ontnrio'nartizmi civil nrvunu u 2 The Detru ing. w_or_th op ............. ........ ...... --..-........ ....o ............., of it. Bit Wilfrid Laurier is not a C. 1 . R. man, and never has boen. Be is dubbed that now; by a partizan press. for partizan . purposes. The conservatives say the grits i madea better deal with the Canada Pa. cic railway company than the late gov- ernment was inclined to do. That is the liberal government gave a larger subsidy per mile towards the cost ` of construction, but it got something (or which the conservatives did not make a deal, something which did not enter into the heads of the patriotic economists, who, during their reign at Ottawa, ran the coun- try behind. nancially. and banked up do- ficits without a parallel. The liberal gov- ornment obtained a release from the C. P. R. company of 50.000 acres of the most valu- able coal lands in the west, and concessions in the way of freight rates and charges which constitute a boon not easily osloula- n ted. Indeed. the arrangement in general was one of the best the government could , make, ,and if it had been effected by I i the late government the conservatives would have pointed to it as an act worthy of all laudation. The funny feature of the Telegram s car- toon is the presentation of Mr. Ilowlund as the opponent of the C.P.R. company, while one of its directors. E. B. Osler, I tl.P.. a veritable Napoleon of nance. is a I supporter of Mr. Howland and is presum- ably inuenced in that direction by per- sonal and political motives. Mr. Howland can hardly mean much mischief to the cor- poration. in any capacity. whose directors are championing his cause, and Mr. Ber- ' tram cannot be very much under the dom- ination ol the company whose directors are denouncing him on the stump. That is not the way the great combines are wor|r- [11 ...I J l ( c i .-v- -av - \4Q\AI n ag- A.a|I `al.454- Tho cartoon of nine Telogrun on the Cen- tre Toronto election, which pictures Sir Wilfrid Lnurier asa labourer on the C. P. R and foot chained to the truck, and Mr. Howland, file in hand. as his rescuer. is funniest when one considers the absurdity 1|. {L DI- \l7:ll..:.I I ...._:.... :_ .._L - IV I) I ) I lillftl R. I.A..A .t'!, lulvnbcicu. .-L ._.I 3.4.. _A_I POSTAL REFORMS. The announcement of a reduced rate on letters between Canada and the mother country-lereferred to by a eonaervatlve paper as "another instance of the habit ol the preunt adminiatrationto go of!` at half- cook and ruahlnto ill-considered ventures." Where ia the evidence of that? Not in anything that her transpired. On the contrary there is the evidence that the government ie moving in the right direc- tion. towards reforms of the moat neces- sary character. And these reforms. the Winn hopee. will touch the reduction of postage on more than the British maile. The registered letter fee should be lowered. and also the drop letter poatage. The idea of charging as much on theee drop letters as the American government ohargee upon its letters all over the reimbllc and even into Canada is simply ridiculous, and a standingpprool of J the incompetency of those who established the present ratea. With them the extrava- gance of the poet ofiice department counted for nothing. They awarded contracts for political e'ect, and rewarded men for party purpoaee. And so the people's money went, and to meet arpensee incurred for party ende,and the wholepeople had tobe bled in exceseive poatage ratea. The time for re- form haa come. Hon. Mr. Mulock has been cutting of)` the mouldering branches." and has, by this process it is eaid, saved hundreds of thousands of dollars. Can he not reduce the postage, especially on drop lettere, and give the business men an ad- vantage they will appreciate and to an ex- tent, by daily reminders of it, that cannot be expresaed in worda? NOT SO FUNNY AFTER ALL. we uunuunu-U; In (I0 I10! ptlhtlo can at archbishop Clary`: ddmition at I postman by which would dininguilh 3:001! from MI can b Asmd non hgnbhd pcnoungo nu : "H0 in [until an dosh gum! dado." Cuuiuly. Anna-hbh iuilioy in tho IuIol_"bil- iapguu" an acaonplichncnonoloom nan]: amni&ul nnnlhl in AL. -I..... Kl "Decide on conuovenias by Infellible erqillery. And prove hie doctrine orthodox By epoetolic blowe end lunch." 01 on eeenilnnu thie Jigniury eweetly aye: "Anongee thoee two dozen enu-` chrietien ecrihee ilie eeleto ny nhereisr not one truthful or honorable men. not one` ednoeled men. not one who could prove hiauelt to be egenuernnn. Tekensloo getter. they are the vale pngonehin weeeernooneinenl." Wel|.m nominee. wet eentensbez" we do noglareeule an Omar -Q an--kid-Iunn (`J-4-_`- .lAxA- -1 A nu r-uuvuu mun I conomoraolo pornon ol the Onhrio pass. 1! than journals had Any thought 01 nvnlmg bin gram : rooont conrhoiu it. is to be hoped um tho] will . now own thomnolvu wanted and gin up the gho With one who know so well how I M) H011! l`l`I| W` HHOIH. thus doe: who nrchbilhop of Kingston chanccorino the indigmns pmmu which his recent. oxtrnordinnry uttorwooo ro- gnrding } rohot.Ant. mun-in and burial: olicitod from the press. `hero but cer- tainly boon agood don! oorulllonn unto- cnt In the rude handling whh-h bin gram I Inc rocoivod Iron I conoidorablo portion of Onhrio nnn. If lhnon innrnnla had 1 An "outburst. of hellish spite And lying." "In No! I A PHI; Of The Ohllrcll?" Month-nl Witnonn. An nufhnu-an nf kg":-In unit. .-..I l..:..... `I ' mmuuon speoutur. " I I Ontnriofpartinua civil servants as ' tho grit. ulvauon army. Pmsumnblyf 1 their campcign song will be : L ; We'll roll the old chariot. (long, I I And we'll I" hung on behind. I UVVUIIIQ -UIR1 I10 !U\'L`Hlfen- Iuvuwwm Rev. William Laughton, DJ), senior lore better: than Doluu-n. minister of 5;. Thomas Free Church, l`iH.slu1rg Dispatch. (ireonoch, is dead, awed eighty-nix years. The Henry George mumorinl fund has ` He was ordained in I830. not yebussumed monumuical proportions. The condition of tho inhabitants of the do not seem to be as prompt. I becoming more miserable and famine in 1' them in the face. launch of a new Castle liner the ' ntlunr dnr Riv [Inn-In-I l'n-rig RI 1 nbntnn-I I i The discipleaof thogrear. single-Lax teacher , mountain dieprictm of Mayor.` Ireland, is It I-y. Bnwlol with nd an-wood. In tho cro;nIng Icahn. .0! an away up" Jnmnm Inn. : Iorontofolounun , I invective. 1:. would require only a tow minutes` labor for amhbushop Cleury to um: his late 1 criticialuu of l`roteamnt.5 into l dicnonary 5 containing eeveral hundred wondo of coarse IJQIIBTIIIO n. There should be a united endonvor made to keep good men in the council and dia- pluce we undesirable material. I """""""""" "" ,""""" _ _ ' Of the new Control underground railway Beat of all the legialetiire will not be in ` in London mom mm ,3, mug. hue been l eeeaionet the same time no the fedeul excevnted,and still twelve miles have to house,sndeo the people will have the ..b `-`mP'`,d- proceedings under clo=e attention, nndl I`"d l`l-V h rd'd Lb um . _ V British troops should be vacciiinted against with the effect that they will be the better } W imid_ An goldiera ordand 3,0 [mm able to judge between all psi-ties when the 1 ii I be treated. time for nollimr comm. I William Flinten. one of Lnndnn'n. Ont... Advice To Klnmtonlnuu Also. I Bellevillo Sun. '|`r....-. .o.....n.1 1.. - ....:....a ....n._..._ 1 IIUIIU I ` Toronto Tolounun In wnnlrl rnnnu .._.v .v '`-...=.. -vvvvvvu wl for polliing comoa. .._.--nw. The government : pe ition will Probably be very much strengthened by this session and discussion of the facts. It will have the chalice to prove that its regulations in i the interests of the timber limits. of Cana- ` dian labor. of mineral development. of! 1 benevolent service. of economical govern` .- meat. have been generally successful. and produced results much ditferent from what the opposition has pictured them. The house will have s chance-with Mr. Hay. 1' cock in a new role, that of a tinanciall critic-to nd out what the actual surplus f is, and among other things to be diseov- ered is the addition, during tlee past year. I over and above all liabilities, of half a mil- i lion dollars to that surplus_. J `R..r nl` -II LL- l....:-I..s..._- ___.-is ,, ,. n uuuuuv nu . nun uuyvmvu as I . Owen Dwyer, aged ei htv, of Strstiord. was severely kicked by his horse on Satur- day. and his lowcrjsw bone and nose were hen. . he Prince of Wales had a successful shoot with the earl of Durham at Lambton castle. One day eight guns killed `. ,ll)O pheasants. John B. Ketohum's. the well known club-man of Chicago. will was probated on Saturday. The document gives $`. li5_00() to his wife. _ Omaha. Neb . was visited by a blizzard on Saturday. and in constquence great suf- fering prevails among the people. Trains are blocked. underground railway _.-v - uvv . "-J The session will not likely be a long one. It will. however. be a sort of review of the work of the last four years, a preparation f of the appeal which will be made by the . land.died the other day worth 100,000. liberals, the conservatives, and patrons to . the electors. The leaders ol all these sec tions of the legislature have been discussing politics at meetings through the country. 4 and having been making statements which will now come up for verication. In truth some of these statements will be very embarassing. Mr. Whitney and hie allies have not been guring upon this face to ; ' face encounter with their opponents, and it will trouble them some to show what they say about the nances, the public schools. the prison supplies. and other` things. Mr. St. John will probably have the Mimico piggery removed to Toronto, and in close proximity to the house, for an object lesson of which he claims to be the master. Nothing short ol such an exhibi- tion will do, and if the piggery is what Mr. V St. John says it is there can be no dilli- I culty in accomplishing what the Winn present. Thewileofn Afarmer in the Weald of Kent. Eng- all made out of hops. Thirtytwo tons of earth will be brought from Ireland to Chicago to make a special . that for the Irish lair. It is announced that prince Mahomed Ali. brother of the khedive of Egypt, is to marry `in American girl. Of the 304 mayors elected for English ` towns, 14.3 are conservatives, thirty one liberal unionists and l!!! liberals. Kansas has the biggest apple orchard in the world. It comprises 1.800 acres and one year's product brought over $60,001). Frank Mark. of St. Louis. is the only . pensioner in Mia-ouri who is awarded $100 a month. He has lost both arms and leg. - delivered 1 lrept. ` ltiglit luclrenham `has see laud. Pnrnnll, w-rvu---uvvn-v --wuv "-1 II .~---w g . of volunteeu. mounted end in goody 2 A `nu an-um Things And llnxnler Reopen 33109330 llllmhinl Ind 0|1||53'l-linlo loll of the nu no Recorded In the liver end booming otoenuon. And ell for ehew s ' Bur Press or the 0Il|l'!- seke. Thiedispleyie not idealistic to eh. * Goorzinmo pan-ion roll number! 10.3 liberslwithelondneee for deinoorntic ways. K 45.-i.l?:':;"fhi:::":'r opormnz in the It is surely not eooh as our old friend. Sir I go.,,,,hip 0; N;,,,,,,,;_ gnu . Oliver Mount, osn desire. He represents ' The cotton crop of Egypt now smonnts 5 _ - _ to 500,000, pounde e your. the sol d common eenseee well no the mg I Archbishop Eyre. at Gmgo" mind "W-7 9' `M m 'u_/ P"' "_d I 'h"`d ' his eightietb your on Nov. 7th. hevemeuguratedhiereigneelzeutenenb-gov- A The "Arch (0,. gem in w.1,5 5. ,n`.g,d ernor of Ontario by opening the house with- in Actively with proroiseaol succeu. out this expensive fuse and` ornamentation. Th f`"`"' ' .[`i"'"`hi" `'_ ``i"8 ' " much larger eversgo of wheat this year. .' . . h ` . `I : :::'::: :..';.:.::`..::'::::.;.,:::::*:;2.,:.:: n -::.%.:.: 2:: .2` ; 9. en , wee p I` in seen 3 oiciels or the house they essayed to make in 1896. es attractive no possible. But Sir. Oliver ; MJ'3l`,GiMf- l8" Rlh' he only to intimate thst he `does not like `E t' , _ _ this sort of thing end it will not be repeet- hayg ed. Why cannot the lieutenant.-governor enter the legislature gently, calmly, free 'nP'".V- - . . annual dinner of conhmon `nd ddwer ma opmmg L dress? Why not ? ' were present: rn..- -..-_.;.... ...:II ..-n I:I__I_ L- _ o,_,. ,,,. `olutntulon cl tho Ontulo uguu. BREEZY mmua to-day. snd with all the ochr. of which tho WHAT THE P`PER3 ARE w`FT'N5 .....--l.... ........:n-.| ML--- _-- - ..-....I- IN IIDIIM IIR Wu III [Till II UUIIX HIT": Bllonoo and expedition no the chief chnchdltlcl ol 3 Turlioh dinner. I- nu... oh... :. .. .....;...|... -1 ...|.-. Iv'u-'| -nu IVIIII In Iulu CIIIII Ill Wlluul VIII oooulon pormittod. Then an: 3 psndo ;. |N UPON U5- nl ....l....n.._- _....-n..`l ...I z.. ......I. x u PRE-SS SCINTILLATIONS. lune l Dlotlonnry. lnu I-M nu i U . .'s`..`..'\$.'3'}- Inauulpruouunu-Iunllgluun y. I Call on or wrib W. J. Fgit. King'::n. ndbowill pnvotoyonthuno oonpmy in Canada in pnying anything Iiho I50 ro- an: on uuturiq hobs. an that paid by tho North A Vlilo unusual oom- IJHV. ~ IIIIIIIIC II CC`.UIICCI ' Hundrodl of uppliunto for lih intnnnco in thin city were indnold to take policios in other com ion. sad that invutuptiug what they Id bought decided to drop their policiound roimun in the North Anotienn lilo uqmnco company. chunky mailing to thomnlvu at this estate u low, in none cog. ol nvonl bhonnnda of dollnu. 1':-licy holdon Ihould gourd spin than `C. folbin uqvnuco. and In pnrdod by Al the ougguuoun alumn- snd done: in uohoti . "'.~1n ...`. .'.`...~.. w- 4. r;'."..` E'?".........' `'` . mu ulwri. ` Tho charge of usual: pnhrnd by R. J. Dockcr arm Hoary Ogilvio van with- dnwn. I 0 auto: having been oottlod out of court. I :"j"?-' A: the l oII_m- Conn To-Bey. Ah the policrcoiirt. this morning nix young lads wcro charged with having created I diaturbence on Sunday night. Int. at. the corner of Buy and 8.1306 atreote. The evidence of police comteble Downey went to show that the boy: were hauling on the sidewalk. Their parents, in court. promioed than the boya would not egein misconduct. themnelveaif allowed mother chance; The boys contested that one of their Mimher. in pla . jumped on the back to! I compeuion. L rowing him to the Eoround. The magistrate permitted the ya to depart, but wemed them to con- duct. theuuoli-en in: becoming manner in the future. -5. ..L-..... ..c -..-..n ....o.......a L- n 1 I 5 UIUUI IIILETIUIUUCU Uy lull! Ullal D5`UU8g Detroit. chamber of oommerce build- w_ort.h |`l_1ouI. $6(`n_IbUII "nnd quite fully ; occupied, wul be sold on \\ odnoudny under I the hammer, in default of payment of a I` mortgsgo 0: $I.`,(}0::. '23; officers of the uaociution uvo ex nu! every resource to avert. this undesirable and. but without. Avail. CfI'IUf'I'5l OI I IIITIIUII ulnnor. In China than in no equivalent of what. in known to an II "the dinner putty. Tho Dhinnn nhow llnir nnnrunv In fond. |UlIl_|` |:\|Ullln'V'EI.\ puuuua. IIUI` nvlgnu II I inohov. She is well oduvated. German government. wnnu only reparation tor the recent. armor. vriaonmencof Herr Emil Luoders. ! iiaytiun tribunals. but it. will not. : interference by the United Stubea. i The Detroit. nhnmbor nf mmmnrnn huild. IHU \/I) UU Ill uullulnjr PHI!)-`u I | Sully |'odno_v, n twenty-ve your [old lady Spring Vulluy. Ohio. wougha .onl_v t.\\'ent._v-eix pounds. Her height. in llhirzv-fnnr man... sa...i.w.1I ...|......e...1T UDIIIHIK hlllllll lll LHU ICU- ( Six Donald Currie. M l ., stated company had spent. l.'2,.`00_00() on |` in building 4-hips. Min Sallv Pndnnv. n turnntv-vn vau- blll) L` lg?!" KERN)"- It is announced in London that the Heights. Wlbley, Surray. the former home of George Eliot. tho well-known author. is on the market. for sale. 'l`l... c-.a..-....-.... Ln! :_.....I....-,1 I... 9:- ll UH LIIU HIITKUU I0!` F318. The federation bill introduced by Sir H. M.No|aon.haa been rejected by the Queen land. Australia, legislature by a vote of t.went._y-one to seventeen. Rev. \\'|"|'nln Lunlrrhlnn hi) nonin-` I [IVS HEHCDIHIIHKI. ' No information has been received by the French government of any collision be tween the Britir-h and French at Nikki. in tho Niger region. I If in nnnnnnonrl in Lnnrlnn Hut. Hm Wlll UH I-rl'BBlUUn William Flinton. one of London's. Ont., J olden. citizens, died on Sunday at. the age of eighty-four years. Hu has left eighty five descendants. ' | K :..t.........n:.... L..- |.--._ _--_:._-.I |__ HIV U|UL'KEUa excavated, and I be completed. Lm-d fnlanlnv ha: nrrlm-ml Hut. Hm I LU HIE W19. I Omaha. . t AL- ....... f`|....L....I .....l-__--....J ._-:I_,__, l llllllu 1 I (Saturday. n .._|... \V-L _.._- ._:_`._,| L__ , 11- n II IIIOWII `C III II "MIG UIIIW3 pifly." The China; show their count by food- i Ihoi and vfsitou t ho ol 3*`: gun I n An ur