Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Sep 1896, p. 4

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left. the city. There is n stir in Montreal civic circles over 1 statement by Ald. Pmfontaino that in Attempt was made by the city council to t. twenty-vo thousand dollars out the Be bole hone company in return for a valuable l`lllhiI0. An inquiry Ia demand- ..a 04-. Mgr. Lengevin. Archbishop of St. Boni- face, left. Montreal, for his diocese, this morning. nocompenied by the Rev. Fr. Fouquet. end Monsignor (lrondiu. bishop of `- St. Albert, N.W.T., who has sufficiently recovered from his recent. illness to under- take the journey. Hon.T. J. Southei-d.Maine u oldest ehip- Hon.T. Southu-d.Maine builder, died on Tuesday afternoon at. his home in Richmond. I eighty-eight. years Ind four months. e was born in Booth boy, Me., May 18th. 1808. He worked at hil trade on blacksmith. During his career he built. one hundred and fourteen vessels. 1 n I--Jinn. nwoll known ranchman the Policy of Promotion lot Iollowod-- Tuppor Appolntlnouu Innetlouod. 0'rrAwA, Sept 19.---It. transpires that Lord Aberdeen named to Oovornlnppoilnb manta by the Inc government. And I plum nhich novonl liberals in Toronto looked for. in given to the other party. The up. pountmont. an that of Wnllnoo Milliohnmp, oronto. to uneoood the [Ma Thomn Bluchwoodu hu-dwu-I nppninr. Thus the policy of promotion, whnch would hnvo givontho plant to Mr. Blachwoodb do~ nntv. Alex. Patahnon. was not. practiced. J. C. Iawlinga. swell of Preside ooumy. urtived at. San Antonio, Tex.. Fridny, and reports but large bands of nnned Mexican: have been oongregazing on the Texan side of the Rio Hnnde river (or the pub hen dayt Their loader stated that they won oing into Mexico and join i the follower! of nu Teresa. A ......i..u n! the rmrenent.M.ive Iri1~h- of Santa Teresa. A meeting of the representative men of Ottunwu bold in St. l nI.rick'i- literary Association hall, int. night, for the urponool plnnning u reception to Hon. ohn Cootignn and John Honey. the local dologntu to the Irish convention. on their arrival homo. Dr. Mocubo wu eloobod chnirmnn and J. P. Dunne noted :3 sacro- hry. About sixty were present. given the plus: to Mr. uucuwoou a un- ty. rncucod. H. policy wu lollowod in lhmi hon, how- ovor. when Hugh Murny. chic! clerk, be coma uurnyor 0! custom. In-in nus --u; viuwu u, .-...- lndnoy Pilloo Burn: (Epsom). Sept. N.-Junu K. Nut. I county oouohblo 0! this plnoo. hm ounmdlounong um um ma. ..y3L...u. hoouino Avon than the douoroulhd It Dhhuu and hcunblo. As in bud tho brunt ho know that man cuuol dhuuolnd bun cured by `J Kidney Pills thiq now: did not stuck him. He nylho wont nulgln to &lIdI'I'dI'Il'.0I'O. and oouunonood to not -all an an; Inn nnrnhnnnd. Nov Llko Ordinary lo:-uh. Icbjocl I6 Kidney blunts. III: lull] cund by noon`: - .4-An DIII-_ IIHAI IIIIII. III -yIIII wunu uwuguu w Sudan dm`Lutoro. VIII on Int box rohuod. Now in pl Mo and mourn-s|ulal)ot|d'u Kldnoy Ioovury one who I Ha particular: at Mt uoovory. Iva-no -an-I In I butch" shop. hip-nsl -Nonh Inn :1 u! lot mwut sob ml Iualnnl nnnl. be run (Mounts and lab: an-on. frontage 3 fat` depth about It Biol. ti: Ihh pan-cl lhcre in 3 double an-mnvsllknn. I .ho bunk. Ogden, Utah. and vioinit. were visited w a horric wind storm, riday. damag- on thin I uunamvullln` annual-- nu hub` at turn lo! I mu 6! mt naval A OONBTABTJ TALKS. MILLICHAMI3 GETS IT. THE GOVERNMENT WILL NOT ACT AT PRESENT. | an: wurnouno 1:. Work (mu can has IOIn|on-`l'ho Lnbor Lllhloll Got No- ut-bunns um. lnnoy-'l.`ho `run-kin: Olnnnn And the Attitudn of aunt BIIDII `lo It. Losnox, l9.-A nation of onbinot oounoillwill About the middle of Onlobnt, continuing with nnodlnl inter- val: till tho and of November. Parlia- ment. According to minictarlnl unnee- Innnulnndnprlot to the recon. will re- mm: on or nb'oub Jun. 10th. The DCDWEICCWW W IO Id. Wlll FO- sume on measures which the ministers have to die- cnss in council include a revised alucation bill. a military works bill and probably an Irish local government meaeure. The prevalent notion in political quarters II that the` government does ` not mean totouch the crucial Irish question until the last seasion oi the present parlia- ment in 1901. when they would readjust Irish representation. reducing the number of Irish members in the imperial parlia- ment and generally weakening as iarae possible the nationalist strength in parlia- ment. But in the best informed ollicial circles, it is known that some intention exists in Lord Salisbury : and Mr. Bal- loiu- s minds to deal in the coming session with Irish local vornment. , Instructions ve been given to the treasury to pro reports connected with a new system o administration in Ireland. and some of the heads of departments of the board of trade have been consulted on matters directly aseociakd with the pros- pective Irieh bill. So far from the Irish question having pectlve men bin. 80 question hsving subsided it will ere long , me scum through the revivslol the old hysieei force methods. The recrudescence in the towns and I new kind of ribbonism in the country is so scum end widespread as to have evoked the slum of the euthoritieeof Du`b- lin Castle And the snxiety of the Catholic clergy. At the recent. conference oi the cl yet Armsgh. s private appeal was m e to Csrdinsl Lough to is-sue s torn] against these eoret societies end is emi- nonce is now understood to have his pro- nouncement now under consideration. Th. nn`-Lnr mam: that Twnnn was A]. nou noemenb under oonaiaeramon. The speaker says that Tynan was al- inayl known as a boasting coward, and that he now stands revealed as n gnrruloue sot. whose muddled brain could not have conceived a plot of any kind. The Irish nationalist papira scout. the nation that the alleged conspiracy has any connection with a resurgence of secret. societies in Ireland. Thu nvvnnf. infnrnntinnnl ah-nlul arrnncrad half lo! 6. `on no (`unusual Inna:-ontninlna I than can hm! ndjohgtpg. Ireland. The great. international stroke urmn ed by Tom Mann. Ben. Tillett and on or labor agitators is. according to Mr. Mann. wbegin about. Oct. lot. The leaders of the movement have thus far secured addi- tional notoriety but scant. money. "The inlemetionel federation of dock. ship and river workers," which they declare to have | been formed, and ready to engage in a life- end-rlnntll um-umrla with the enmlovera. is been rormeu, and ready to In Ine- and-death shrug le with the em layers, a name and not. in more. hen Tom Mann speaks of a mi |ion'and a half of men organized in Hamburg. Antwerp. Rotter darn. Bremen. and in sympathetic union with the dock laborers of America. he romances. This international federation may be a splendid idea, but it. fails to give the masters of the British shipping {edem- Lion the minutolt thril`. They have their union amnmr Llm dnnlmrn' unions. who tell tion the Imnuteut turm. '1'ney nave tnexr e nee emon the dockore unions, them enet y how things are. The Thames docket! union, which was nearly dead a few months ago. bu been gnlvenized by egitetion into apnmodio nativity. But the dockere do not subscribe nor does the public exhibit a Icmtille of feeling toward the movement. The dockere are worse oil than ever they were. but the public refused to be roused as they were during the great strike when cardinal Manning, the archbishop of Centerbury and other dignitaries intervened to net the doekers their delueive eixpence. Now the yublic hnve learned that the ght in NH!) or this doekere' "tanner" him not availed the men. while it has driven trade oil` the Thames, diverting it to Hembu , Ant- wer) md other ports. The doc - com` `pen on end the ship owners are quite pro- pnred for A big strike. but let the nitnv mg leadern any what they may it wil not occur. IRISH. QUl'I_l0_N REVIVED occur. The return to Constantinople of Sir Philip Currie. the British ambassador to Turkey. lies not yet resulted in any public developments of a startling nature. The Globe and other English papers, which ut first threw doubt upon the statement that Lord Salisbury hld determined to take in- dependent action sgsinst the sultan in the event of further messecms. now sdmit thst there signs s stronger British policy," which will venture far in direct coercion oi the porte. It must be confessed. however. that this policy seems slow of Application. An article published, yesterday morning, by the Times. which is smouthpioce of the government, tends to throw dis- credit on the belief, `if it prevails. that (lreet Britain will use force to compel the sultan to stop the msssecree cl chris- tiens. Other articles. such as those which hsve up in the PAH .\lsll (liwette end the St. Jsmee (lemtte. pointing out the benets thst would scores to the christinn subjects it the to through In nllisnce between (lrent ritsin, the United Staten- end ltsly, tend to show that England is not over-anxious to undertske by herself thesettlement ol Turkish ditlicultie-. ._lo :. ..h-I Inn! Hnlinhurv hen rmllul Hm the Iettlement ol Tnrnsn aimouitie-. 4&1! seid rd Salisbury hes oelled the ettention or e eignetory power: tocleusen in the treety 0! Berlin regarding the pro- tection of subject pen Is: in the Turkish dominion: which have n enderenow sys- temetioellv violeted. end hes pointed out thet the treaty provides : remedy for such violations. Aooolding to the English premier no Europeen conference: nor Ipeciel provision: outeide the Berlin treaty ere required to keep the sultan in order. Theoreticelly thi: i: tme but in prectice the :ult: n. is not kept in onger. Renter inl p com ny'~ stem- ment which weslgred u "the public. vyeeterdey morning. e: o 'oi:lly dening Hreet Britain`: ettitude on the Armenian question. he: ceueed much edveree com- ment. It is believed in heve emenetod liom Coneuntinople, end not from the British lorei oloe. It oen be eeid. In conclusion. I. t the exeot line oi poli oi Greet Britein. ilone bee been edo . is not known outeide the loreign olce. end thet Ill thestetenium heretotore swear- I lnveheen meveoon tures. n*'heNo:-eh Oernen I:::tte.el llerlin, eudthe other Ieedieg end oilleiel conti- nentel nevnpepere continue to eseeil Lord Helisbury [or his ieoleted policy. The unn. ecoordimr I0 IOOODMII I`- Hambury Ior nu Inouuu poncy. The moon. according accepted ponc in court cimloo. hu uhd the (lor- unn has to explain how hot communion- clan in III ,|Iu onpuot William, pecun- ing ogdnu BiIIInnl`n project: for thy oonquutuad partition of I`:-moo, cum to he publinhod. The hint on only say that the ox-chancellor hu nnthorind and ...;.o.4I 3- oh. nliunlainn of chi; clnnn. um. tho ox-onnnoonor nu Iumonnu um gained in tho divnlr of sub docu- uuh. concerning v . while out o! adios. loluu cu-unto do. Tho hunt will. Ihhonptuunutionnfton thoqnoon Inn inlunon with Na. vim tho mourn-coco '\`uunvqui Rh-unronuinln bu ill [naval --PIN: of |oI_ mm: DAILY snrrxsn `wme, smrvnogr, Onebrespletauueomaouneneelotwe chair, in engraved` the poem at "Ten O Shenter. The sum, in an article on the politioel end nenciel eituetion in the vUnihed Stetee, any: that although the prospects of Bryon : election to the preeidency are leaening, it. in etlll ulviuble that Englhlr men Ihould not invest in Amerloen neur- ihiee. "How great in the diehroeb thou ex- iiu in New York," the scum idde, ie evidenced in the smell number of epplioe- tione which have been nude tullle week {or theoity o! New York law. For the at city in the United Btetee to be uneble to reiee money It 35 per cent. izeyeble in gold, in striking, to my the lean. O$'IlIIlIlqIIII'Hl l.II-l:.III-noun-can (then from who nluu 0! Allow: Kirk. Onnbnsplatqxodintohhoboo oftho chm-. in omrnvod` noon Tan Iovomcntl of can `int Ply `I'M: 1 u-.n....- w 0 this morning. he aohr. Pilot. olurod this morning for Glonon with a on 01 coal. Connoll I bi 120 in now on routo lm- r. Jn n. `N. __ E-om Quebec. ulenon wlnn a on In uuuu. for Se. Jo n. N5 om Quebec. The eohr. Nellie Hunter [arrived to-dly from Oewego with 300 tons of coal. The eohr. Cornelin, Oewego. in at. R. Crawford's whu-f with 200tone of coal. ' The bug Active with five gnin laden barges, cleared for Montreal lut night. Called at. Grain & Co : wharf: Sm-. Alex- ho You-Jon nnorvo 3 bid on own pu-cu. Cnnunlwts am! known at the time of uh. in Bank: unrcienlnn npply to W. H. Sullivan. Eolieiw S Clnnnoo Itrool: P. It-runs Iuvehll 15 Ontario street. or too I. . IABTlN.Aunuonoer. `lino Ionr. nun. l thin morning. he nohr. ole ea, cleared [or Montreal luv mgnn. Called Craig nndria, Monnrul; act. Molbonrno, Mon- trnnl `ak. _ tarenl. \ `The schr. A After nnlooding pan of her cargo at Collin: Buy, Arrived in this port. this morning. The ctr. Kim: Ben in loading 8.000 port. um mormng. The King losdin 8,000 bushels of pen to Richardson & nu ole- nmr for Montreal. ` vnnor tor Montreal. The sohr. Queen of the flnkel will pro- bably ww with the prop. St. Andrew hhll . tri tn the great lakes. 'Fhe aloons Laura D. and Madcap are in tn :0 one great. mus. aloops Made: port with out: for Richnrdnon Sana. The are from buy ports. '1` 3 arm. Gennnnic and consort. Hutche- to load coal tor upper use p0I'Il. The str. Arizona bod her Inaohiner re- paired here and last nig cleared for {res oott to discharge her on . Her consort. Plymouth. is lying at snohor awaiting her return. The str. Sb. Andrew, Fort. William, is disclmr in`; 37,000 bushels of when at. the K. A . F. Coaglevnhors. Portariioutln. The wheat. is consigned to James Richard- son & Sons. Pnno 'l`.ul:u- and W pnumr wan: u: DUIDOII OI [DRIED J vntor for Montreal. Thu nnkr Llunnn I1 '1`ne n-om my porn. '1` 0 ur. Gennanic and son, after diacbu ing at tho M.'l`. Co e. elevators. cleared. at. night, for Olwego to load coal for lake ports. The str. maohinerv 5. sons. Capt. Taylor and W. Powar were the suzvoyors on the cargo of the prop. Ger manic. They | found 800 bushels of dam- aged grain, and decided that. the vessel was responsible. At. Preacotm. the other dav. the authori- ;::-o:i; i|-n'\i'nKdjoun. V nu:-cl lot: 34. I5 uni In In the mun eonundou of the Tovrn-mi of King- ` contain about wn IOIII. 0 which EH canon huh -1. and about I0 non: laud ha. Ibo Ibunlnlon Government. on It than mo than home. burn. -CAM. and nhod The Inn-duo:-we-I ucblo land. and In undu culti- responsible. At. Prescott, the dug`, ties at. the elevator did not old I survey on the damaged grain in the pmp. White and Fuunc, and the conaoquonde II the in- surnnce company is stuck for the grain. Had a survey been held bho bout. may hnvu been responsible. The nu. Hamilton arrived about seven been l`0!p0nBIble. The en. o'clock this morning and laid here for a couple of hours, during which time Capt. Thomue Donnell , overnment inspector of hulls, examin l. a boat : bottom. He went down in a diver : euit. and found that the boat. was all right. no conhinue on her season's work. She had aalight. leak. but bhl did not amount to much. Upon laying up the Hamilton will probably be dry- docked. Wlnt. In Trnnlplrlng In the Spot-Mn; Ann: of Hull Buy City. At. Madoc eaten-day. Madoc lacrosse team defeated oterboro by A more of five In 0 urn J. Guess. William Driver. of pulbon & Strange. spent. his vacation along the K. & P. hunc- ing (1 `kc. A. Lrachhn made thirty miles on his no two. Heor e l)nrrag|1ianwnit.ing I reply to his chin enge, issued In I. McClmmon and J (hmnn. Ingd `kc. thirty bicycle around the ciby tyeuterdny. He knows the roads pretty we! now. The Kimnmn dour men were verv for- back in the country. P. McLaughlin atoms that an effort will be made to organize a hurdle nee between Tom Nye, Master (Runner. l)upiua' horse. and a Wager mare around town. for $20 It side, the winner to take all. e .\y Hm Pm-0. Pm-rv Lmthinn mnatina, known the roads preccy wen The Kingston dog men v_ery tunate at. Montreal. T. A. Carson. Mr. Ford.T. MoK. Robertson and others so- vurod first prime. Thomas Member Lula couple of fine pairs of ducks to show local sports thin morning. He got. them about lteon miles back in the country. P xlnlmiohlin nmhaa oorb Iijcuuvuun - ------ '- .u In ormervvl no sumo dn 10ctobot um. and an uh-um p..\& (um ouuul nrutz, V1 Iinhm In s -5-! who Imuuhold fun: - 1 Iunnmt huh out line Inc Mr. Bnnnlgnn. ~mn|III'ln tn [null ol pi.|no. pI_|_r|o_r. gllnlpc BIIJB, mo winner [0 unto an. At. the Port. Perry trotting meeting, on Wednoaday, Johnny Carver. ownod W. H. R.at.tenbury', Hnmilton. won the `J:I.'> men and Ten: Hank the roon moo. Both events were won in Itrnig I . beau. .l A Patric finds that than urn three Both events Ill Ioralgnr. noou. J. A. Petrio nds that than no three jumpera in Kin ton, And there could be A lot. more found I! a hurdle moo was: put on. P. McLaughlin's Torn Nfe in n jumper. Au! in nlso Lieut. Buratnl '3 home and A. l)upuis' racer. Mr. Patric Inn 1 horse that. could be euily (ruined for the hurdles. The Avenue Through Whloh Much of the Dluemoe of the DI] Trlvele. When the unitary conditions of A town are in rnt.~cleee.working order there is lit.- tle doubt. but Lhut such 3 community will hon healthy one in which talive. The kidney: netituue the uniury machinery of the II tam. Koo: theee oloen, pliro and in h lhful wor ing condition. and ninet cent of the serious disease: of the ny would be banished. In South American Kidney (lure is found A remedy that removes quiclily and elfectively the obstruction: that coneusntly nrieeln the kidneys, and then puts them in proper working ah: )e immediately. It relleveein nix hours. Id by W. H. Medley mocca- sor no N. (`. Poleon & ('0. Llvor. Indus: sad Bright`: Mann. A medicine that destroy: the [arm or onuae of Bright : discus. dlnbota, kidney And` liver oomplninu, and has power in root thorn out. o! the a item, I: nbovo nll price. Such a modicum in Hop Bitten. and positive proof 0! this can be found by one trinl. or by uking your neighbor! who have been cund by it. I Kfrwl IIIXTO Nnuoml lonpo-At New You-k. N; Philulol la. 4. At Baltimore. 8: Boston. a. As M.nbur[.l[l;Lolav|llo,6. 1 __ ' _ _..__ I The In or umnu ny. nowunon uno for Twoul`. Nspnnoo, Dcuronto And all Ioml poinu. Train loan: City Hall dopot at 8:!) m. K J. Wilson. spot. C.P.lL token o6oo.Clu-ooouhou. We will notonrrvavcr sumac nth. uncnpn onus. uunnou Iwvuu We will not over (Ilia. Your own prion wil be than at Baku`!-. New clonlingn, nun. nylon. II: R. )lcFaul'u Kingston Wuohuu. Fashion Jonrnnls can Atten- tion to Brown Shades. You Get the Best Color; From Diamond Dyes. Thoknhion rnnlonnognutllhuho lndthodonol vnnwillhoin hurl: hlloolonthhyuz. `l'honnn(ho(woIIOnInnottnupd- um lnnncinllv to nuohuo not drum The uohr. mu. light; elected for on-{ man this mornimr. clh-ru Inc Bunnlcnn. vvonuudnx parlor, dining nmtho-It-mm ulna. tarpon. oil cloth, in- Imb. pawn niinlinq room and the on ecu-s. mu Iultnc Rio up ooo nq nncu. Alums nngnhon at fnlhn bodmplllowu. sud -munch:-ulna. and I annual noon-man! of hmunhnhl helm . ol Quinta Ry. nowon IIIIO Nmnnan. I)1'omao KEEP THE KIDNEYS HEALTHY. SPORTING PARAGRAPHS. IN MARINE CIRCLES. Youord_ny'I 05-00. I I.._... A A U-- A [mm nu IN :cm[ AFINE SPELLOF WEATHER BRO- KEN AT LAST. umoon um with fnvonblo weather pm IIIIOIN nwa In dnnnn tho mm-nn at tho mill v ounn with we uvoa-nus rumor in nu; Io In-dnringtlueonuooltho mill younp at tho nmcnt park. Pith town- uhip. pinto-duynoud lo (lhd boon Ininlod from nuhvon lo ber. And. wliilou night: us I triooh (11. the bright. wnnn days more than oolnpinnntae {or thin one iuhuro. With the extra bhnkohl carved out during the Iooond night in camp. the man no onnblod in get. slung quite oomfox-ably at night. Tommv Atkina in hat but! while the slung quiu comm:-ably as mans. Tommy kept. busy Inn Ilxinu. but. am retreat. Ioundl, it not for guard or ipquoo duty, his name in his own. Vu-i And diversied are the forms of unugomonc indulged in to punthe time until the hour {or turn in" arrives. Thou having I lute` for athletic: practice buobcll, quoit pinching, runniug,jumpingz, atone throwing. ochre toning. et.o., whi 0 others gnthonn u , com to smoke and chat. talk 03: $0 dug drill and ha-o bum, in must at coo-I I Inlmn. _ nnd chat, talk our me any ! arm and speculate upon the imtruotion lhst. will be im ted to them on the marrow. Here an there cm to be neon group-,in the cou- mg of which nit; I nonulnr musician. [ulti- and more to be grouplun we can- we of which um I po ulu mnnlciun. ly playing on A mou -on-gun all the well- known soup of the day. Compn-ativoly in: venture over to the city; he- inn ti:-ad nfmr the (law's bud marquees. ' ' only main 0! me quwu down. One y one the light: din peer, until et the sound of lights out." t e lut ickering ruy is extinguished end nothing disturbs the quietude of the camp save the stamping of pioketed horeeo, the soft bread of the guard to he peoel hie lonely vigil and hip aaanrimr crv that "all in well." mg urea war one anfm nu-u (in they do not ike ho hootholong jaunt. Antho evening sha- dows doe n the noise grows fainter. Light; ic or in the unto, the rod and chin: light; Am hninfnd Above the hnnnihl `?'u7n}'Z{ZF aI."'su."To:'m'T"sii3 i"A}{a .VhIt6 light; are hoiltod above the hoopitnl inranoai. The ban hum of life quiet: ot the guard he pnoeo ma lonely and his assuring cry all well. Brigade 0|-uur: Iuuod um. Inn. The 47th menu. will furnish the main uard. to mount at 5:30 p.m. to-day. ext for duty, 45th but. Field otoor-of-the-day. to-morrow. Maj. Cox`; 47th bum, next. for duty Maj. Mnboe, 47$ . Hginnl nmmu-.nl.I hmdnv, rn.mnrmw. -um. Medical oioer-ol-the-day. no-morrow. surgeon-major Dn`, -uh Hun-urn, next. for duty. uurgoon-lieutenant Cumin, 47th ban. Bnnd for dutv to-marrow. band 0! 47th SEPTEMBER 19. 1396. Incl`... next. for duty, 40m mu. Two companion of tho mm but. will pnrado at the supply tent. at, 1:45 p.m. to- dn{ for target. practice st. the butts. `he oicern commnndimz 47th but. will _ _ - J , , _ 999999999999 cow WEATHER cluny. Iurgoon-uouwnlnt. uurwu, duty to-morrow. In Inch. next. for duty, 45I.h butt. Tum mmmniaa of the 11? [or target. pmcuoo at. me ounu. `he oicorl commanding detail two companies for urge}. practice to parade at supplyC&nt. at. eight. a.m. Lo- morrow. and two oompsnieo Ior same duty at 1:45 p.m. to parade at same place. LL. J. B. Comm. 4th Huuaru. ha been 1:45 to parade at place. Lt. Cocoon, Huuara, rantod leave of Absence from camp. from I! I 2111!. to 23rd inlt. inclusive. I 0, Dinlunnm-I -Ltnnhhl. In 17th hnl.t.,_ V `llst. B0 "||'d lnlla. IIICIUIIVO. Lt. Richmond. nttmhod to 47th hunt... has been nntod leave 0! absence for Suurdny. 1 ch inst. The lollowimz otoera. havimr been au- Halurdly. nnn Inst. The following otlloera, having tboriwd, nro taken on the strong!-h for the whole cam : Vet.-Lt. Morgana, Mix eld battery, 4!. Huuars; Lt. Cotton. 5th eld battery, -lbh Huuara: Ca t. Cartwright. Mfh baht... 47th haw; t. Richmond, 1 L L- Ann. |...L nauwry, -can nuuura: L Nth 14 h butt... (7th butt. Driuntn Vnfnrn .I.70.h \ from this date. The attention of oioers commanding battalions is directed to the variety 0! um- fonna worn by their regimental oioorn and they are directed to see that. greater uni- formity is maintained. ._ _ _ --'_ _ , Oiiiiiliif The following list of high grade Bicycles at Bargain Prices is worth careful consideration :` Ono Booond-bond Wbltworth. I36. Ono In.rIh.,|lxnoot nqw, I40. `$6110 wtrwtok. 1890, good oondmon. Ooo Lama Oroooont. only used emu roots. M6. 41th Butt. Natal. Pw. hay in in the oapical with in throat. nffaztion. _ 0 nm. I-Innmr whn hm: ham: out. of onmn ulfaztlon. W Capt. Hunter, who has been out of cnmp on Ielvo. returned yeeterdnv. The captain in one of Fronmnnoh most. progressive. up` to-dntn (Armory. He is one of the ioint. secretaries ol the Frontenac agricultural society. Liaut. Pnrlu. Tamworth. wan mmetcod` sou: Iruuauuu nuns-. Capt. Wnll|oo,No. -lcom ny, u orynipolu. His bmthoro oer: his early recovery. Lioub. Millinnn. No. L oommr ma early recovery. Lieub. Milli An. company. is Also A veteran ol isley Ind nbly upheld the honor of his oountri". llnu J I an Inn Linrlnnu nknn. honor 0| ma oounnr . Rev. J. W. Macgdillnn. Lindsay, chap- lain of the {Mb BAN... WI! expected to ru- rivo at. the com to-dn . 'l"|u. InnnL,nn ,II. nlrl - uminl Iivnn Inn: uu uuv 1--uu Aauvvo. was vnlrwuuwu in: n!` Tho rank-an -lo old I uocinl time Among thomselvoo last evening. They en joyod the ocouion very much. (km. Hunwr. I brother of Col. and Joyou mo ocounon very mucn. Capt. Humor, and Capt. Hunzor,47l.h bum. in I nntivo uf Fronnonno county where he has muny friends. A onnnhnr Al nuunhnrn nf Hum 15!}: Ian. racuce. rnany. `Ina ooonng ny mo nm. our companies VII uplondid. A number of men tired who never bolon Inndlodn `ll . " Ito; llnngn NA R (`A At. nvnvdn mad. "H0. Pm Green. No. 3 Co. . At woynrdmmndo the pnuiblo. gem twonty point: with ve thou. A man r 0! the muhmon made dgbuuo and ninohon out o! I poul- blotvcnsypoinu Pu Hon-nwuonool mngwon coy. n no noon Inn: mo com lornnumborpl Twoyoorlngoho In: tho Iinncr ol tho 8%. Gauge : cup at Dinky. Ha ha boon on the Buloy Mun nonthnnonoo. will was the amp. " Willa, "A" hoop, wu thrown fronllh horn. yododly. and nnrrovly can In-ion Injury. E Bun run I rim hand {run tho u -l'|OIlIlll Il'y. "'3 "':.:'"..'..""..:..."".:.'.`."" ' 0 r I 0900- :=::-' .z'.'.'.... ......:.r.. I I Tn TXVVIIOUZ -VC'lKFF'Vl$ III I-an ltb lot ovary ugbcundia to ad In nourlyonry not. Thuovwolcuiioaiuhahlhu at-LLTn.1&..-4IlIxlAL -gonna oocuety. Lieut. Pnrka. Tamworth, gazetted` last. Saturday nnd to-day wns warmly re- ceived by his brother otcera. ln to-day : duties he showed himself I good drill and bids fair to be one of the most. popular oi core of the corps. The ntiona so far have nmvon entirely or me corps. The rations pmven entirely utiefnotory. Not the slightest complaint has been heard either as regards (Jyality or quantity. The company cooks are this year I superior lot of men. their tidineea, as well no that of their kit, receiving gene- re! commendation, while the uevory odors of soup. moan and ootfee. which is waited (ion the lines. testifies M to their ability. I At. mioht. have been: verv nnrinun nlon me nnee. Lellalneu I! w uialr nullity. W At might hnve been: very serious accident happened Int evening. Capt. S. Knight, No. 3 company, while counting down Barneeid hill WI! violently pro cipiuted to the hard mncadam, the {all be- ing oocuioned by a loose stone which mused his bicycle to roll. Although no- verely shaken Mid slightly bruised, the plucky captain continued on his trip to the city where fair hnnds and kind enter- tainment quickly eected I speedy re covery. menus. A number of members of the 46th butt. an votonnu of the north-west. rebellion and pmudly wear the modal no nobly earned at um. on-mpni n. Nos. 3 Ln 4 com nios nttondod target notice. Fridny. he soaring by the first run mmnnnicn In nnlondid. A nnmbar Illo Ilou And n Iohcon. [HI notyot known whotlnror not Gan. will whit tho Clllp. " `honor WIIIQG. A" Irooo. um mm... um nau. Private Peters, 47th butt... having re- ported for dut.y,'_ia baton on the strength from this date. TL- nnnnoinn nf ninnrn nnmmnndinu ..WIK-ZIlIl' dad of tho New Bln 110: Per I-Dump Notes or Value unportuloo. $1.`... `-3 --An -m.- .... .{.n..|..o..a in so vi I an hvik nppu" uh I: v Ioohul lot can II}. W. . I . N 100., I old fi[IvnJ1::l\"hII(} man has n.I| . u. no `hard: I nomoa above me nouplun a busy quiet: mm the linrhhl dinooear. rm, own name. :01` ; is ill with a hope for -In 0-Iii ll. IIIIIUIAII. ?~'1~"0IO`IlU!Dv.A.Vno|bdIoo {notion 0! Han dopoubdouthoultridgo oxplodou. TM: in dotduuoklwo good aooringotehobummdln lino ol wor- ms would provo odongu-out hill . It in one the Inllitio doportmout him I! M. once not to rectify. Tho ouvouugo ol the now Loo-Em old rio over the old Snldc and Mor- tini-Honry "urn lo inoanpnnblo. " The I uooohoninm in not I whit more complicated than that 0! the Mutini-Eonrv. whilo tho unoonanum ll not van: oompuoawu Mutini-Henry, while Illootingpoloibilitiollroll hr shad of shoold um unity is our ht. The rioin hsndy. but nu-iln more `loan to clan. Evin mnannrv nroln for u nun: many. an amino more amount to clean. Ed Mooney nrtaiolo 1: oluning .. wanna. own In I carried in the bush. When dicehnrgod than in no noon. and it in his to draw I nor site on n . very man who bu uud the noun 0 at this camp Jponha hi my of is. V v moo! theoloon inhhn ounpuo of oninion um oomnlollo nu. oonhininn name 0: we 4: opinion that 1 razors. knives, 1 be served to nnmn TBA: In no served to non vomnuor going mw: camp. They has their chin on tho hot that mnny of tho mun am not accustomed an lhnva mhamnnlvan. do not take nmn in- I man or one men no no eoenswmen v to shave themselves, do not tehe rents to camp with them and oennot dwm visit a berber shop when neoxry. consequence is that men n r on psrede with unshnven hope. Th I is only one of nnny olnlms ndwmoed. They also con- plnin thnt under the late government it was impossible to secure suielent equip- ment for the men. In the 47th butt. many men are without ball-pouches. rile slin . belts. em. `Being thus hendioepped t e men cmnot be expected to eppeer to /the beet adventnge on peredee. \ lonmonu of the Pooplo-Whn `ny An laying and Doing. Mina Derry, 0! thin city. in I viniwr in Renfrow. ' George Saul mcurnod Int. night from Montreal. 1 (\ I'\nnnAII Hun-Ann-Q N1, ll in than Mann-cal. J. O'Donnell, 8 nouns, N.Y.. in in the | cit; visiting frion u. ' . ohn Donnallv. ir.. ill for I kw dnvu. is | cit; vmmng menus. ohn Donnelly, jr.. dnyu, able to be around Again. hr. Gnndiar. Ma:-riukvillo. n nrnduata of cit, . lg. J. S r, Wolfe Islnnd. hu roturnv ad from oronto, where he spent I vaca- Oinn J. cunnmcnm. me 81'. able to be around ngvun. l)r. Onndior. Merriokvillo. gnduata Queen's. will locate in this city. - 1:. W. Murnv. G. T. R. conductor. Queen's. Will means In mu clay. (3. W. Murray. conductor, Brookville, in spending his vaoshion in the nitv. lion. W. H. Norris has been appointed ngont, for the Toronto Whip Co. for the Kingamn district. I` ll` In-nu an-ivul nvnr frnm Wn!Ar- C. F. Jones an-ivod over from Water- town, N.Y.. today. for a vacation. He will Also 0 to Port Hope. .1. L. ihinw moon to Brockville on will M80 to Port. Hope. J. L. icing goes Brockville Monday tfo defend Mr. Boyle. Accused of assault. and sued for (in Mr: A C`. Mnnknv. Ranfrew. and non assault. and sued lor aunngea. Mrs. A. C. Mach . Ronfrow. are in the city for: v lit with her mother, Mrs. Wilmot. Univerait. avenue. n.. Wnngmlnu last. rank (`., Ml`Ml- Mrs. Wnlmob. Umveran. avenue. On Wednesday last. rank 0. McMnu- ter. hardware merchant. Havelook. was uralrhul in Minnl.||I|| M, Cnmrf. 0' N10 village. . Mina Dells Brownsoombe end Miu Jurey, who have been visiting Hre. John ` Beale. Bogota street. have returned to Potrolin. where the roaide. Mrs. George Ho{dor in now in Brook- ville. From there she to Medicine Hat, N.W.T.. to join her ulbend, manag- ing the Cosmopolitan hotel there. J. B. Cooke has returned from Torenuo. hardware mercnnnn. navenoux. wedded to Mine Lulu M. Cumpeny, of villnlrn, euueu village. TIIE ERAIN COFFEE A pass ...-. _.n...- nLA4-`- -J. 15. UOOIO nu rouurnou lmm Luruuw, where he wu nttandin the agents can vention of the North- mericnn life u- aurunce company. He nooivod I hand- some souvenir from the company. for the high position ho book among their agents in their late competition for new busi- nl. nu um-LI ll..D.cnnllIlh-bonvnd. II3 I CI&C VI` II` qr` In (udroouvhud dtuxwnnvu _ `j TIC vuvul KS1 III! or x. p.-c. and -o-v'huldl.l_n_uutounlwpvvu aoogrcsu sale or snack gnu Juana om- I'l'0ls I.IOI'UIIWIIIIIa Ladies and gentlemen who T01 uire hsir goods should not forget thst Pro . Daren- wend. the greet hair s artist. will be in Kingston st Britis Amerioen hotel on Saturday , Sept. 26th, with new esmples of the very lstost and most becoming styles in wigs, tou . hangs. wsves snd curly fronts, swim es in every length snd sheds. His skill is well known. ss is prscticslly demonstrsted by the thousands who weer his goods. As this is to be his last tri - on him. This summer he hss visited All the lsrge snd lending American cities. where he picked up su stions to sssist his ideas of new styles. w ioh he shows on this visit. His stay is limited. so be there this fall those in need of his srt should on I ' on time. rnnzuc. . non pun Iuu noun :1. Cl'IV'G'd._ n. 3. Bro-vnloo. Smith`: mu. ueyouu s. .u-puma um Supt nu. um. rm. an tnohndngloruhnptd catty Into an unuuur ovum undo! 5 lib nuns Lnn-n- Jgmnn I-l -lII --n .- `nu, Bill! CVU If D! Itnnot Jana rth will run on :03- ;-.-~ ~.::'..<:'-'-....-=::~*'*:-.-..'-'*- & 1- 0% I3 H 9.3. hula! roIndu'lp.Ol._0oodIon - In sum '."..%..... xulua-ac In. Inl- :=t.olIh||lu.nnburlubn [Input .f`ut.:.upu|v|dIlo thltun. u SPEl__l_3 can ouumug or 1-om ! unnory. Ana mm um and struck Blake on the ri ht. loot. jam- ming the member conaidom I . Besides this the third finger of his lo 1. hand wu cut. into the bone. He will be bid up for nnma Lima. Every shoe in chin more but had the pm- fit. and part. of the manufacturer : prion cut out of it. They look just. u well u i! the 1 original was on t.hom-~wour juutu IO", Inn, A Aha:-nnthv. hm (lam-on 0'onl'J. vookl. Mo. Troll mnoma 75Wh In. em ow g 0 I no one 0100 lasting, 1896.060. wmor Lady sad Gonucmua u.. n...'.'Z.,"'E"?.'..'...'."'"....n... e... Fronuc-ac, gin: notice 0! a hill to Inn is lllognlforroombonoltho aonuoor homo oloonmono so ncoopt punt or Induced nun our any nllnnd. -I':-I.IllI'IOI' on Whllkay. It hu just looked out. that the bar in the house of commons wu closed. not for poll- tical thunder or to pull the wool over the eyes I of the tamporonoo poo lo. Mr. Lnurlor found that to hhold he lort he must. have I sound. hoult. y. oloor-hooded party. and therefore decided thnt. intoxi- cantn of every description must. go. and than every reformer must. 31:1) drinking whiskey. mo and coffee and 0 nothing but. Madden Cereal. the groin cooo. -eI vvun JIII Aurluvnu C. Blake met. with I had accident. yea- wrday, while engaged with other men in our mg I holvy piece of iron At. the re- buil ing of Ford hnnory. Tho iron hall and Bloke riuzht loot. inm- nvvryuuu; - u--vunus. Manager Martin. of the qpen house, in- forms us that he hm urrnn with the mnnngor of Lillian Kennedy or Oct. 101.}- for the great production of Annie Pixle{'u "Deacon's Dmmhter." n nlnv fortho neon e. tor IDS slit pI'\ICDIOIl OI Anni l |X|B I "Deacon's Dan htor. play poop 0. full of pathos, ubbling over with comody situations and All the latent. Ind popular songs, medley: And dances of the dny. original v.hom--wur junu you. too. A. Abernathy. Into George O'ord'd3: ` old stand. I27 Prinooun aunt. | ` Luz owning Wlllso. the uvon-you-old non of W. Ormunntrooo nilny motor- man. loll o' I vornndnh. A ditunoo of nine feet. And nooivod a noun -baking up. Ho Inn rendered unoonaoioul. but upon ubnoovery it. cut Inrnod am no homo were rokon. ' To Put In `tho Dyan-. J. l. Campboll. Ki . okctdul onpinoor. to on imq plum and specications sh olooirlo ponc- oovnpnny. which vlllonos I nuuonuud electrical powcr plum at Pitorboro. ng the Uosmopollun nobol more. J. Cooke ..I...... 1... u... -Itnndinu Hm Amman mn nun. Wlllo Gaps I60. Whitcgnpu lulho. lotilh. nu-uioc. nah. hula mun l . PERSONAL MENTION. lvorybodfl llvorilo. -- \l-...:.. -1 IL. A... I `E1'..'".l'i`u"7.'..'i'J"nE."a..." . notoon in u oomploto kin. oonuinin Jo:-kc, n , ohguuhoul nob vo unhor going into Inna bhair olnim an ab. I \ WIIU that ITRUUBLESUF A GLERGYMAN He `and His Family Are Wonderinlly Blessed By Using Paine's_GeIery0ompound. `J Clergymen of all the vlirioua `chrlulnnl denominations hnve from time to time given the strongeetol teatimonyin fnvorof Pnine's (felery Compound. Noobher medl- uine of the present day lne ever been so highly spoken of. and to generally recom- mended b the clergymen of Canada. as Paine : Ce ery Compound. Tlie honest. nromob and ellective reeulu Celery Compound. The honest. prompt. thnt nre always obtained by the users of l uine's Celery Com und call forth un- etinted puine, after |eall.h, vigor and hep- pineu take the plane of sickness. weakness end disease. Inell the church perilhee of our country. clergymen ere: uietly I read- `iuu the joytul new: that 'uine'I elery (`mnmnnd banishee ill health and males people well. b Just. here it is imperative that we sound_ a note of warning for the benefit. of all who ._....___.___:._.:..____.-- -QUE 88 & 90 Prl on Bthot. K `um |Ill(l I H poop a well. Just. i WIIOIO Iolllllcll II l`l!llII|lv KlN1lH`I`0N, Ont... Sept. l9.-(To the Editor): Why in it that the bound of hbslth and the propor authorities will not look for the cause ofso much fever! Cor- tainl the mouth of the drain nt. tho loot. ul 0 ill atroetia in A frightful condition. 'l`|u- cl:-gin (mm Division street. antorl CV The drain from Division street enters Union, runs down Arch, across the college eld. joining thehos ital drain and empty- ing st. the foot. 0! 0' `ill; the Barrie and Heorge street. drains also enter O'Kl|l. end all of these em cy at the one place. The mouth of this rain has been exposed sll summer. the sewage hsvin I drop of from one snd a hell to two feet. lore enterintg the lake. The stench is very offensive. t is too bad that Dr. Fee and ocheis, instead of spending their time over trles. csnnot. hsve much is dis rnoeful state of affairs remedled.-0NI: 'mn' Mn-u Is'rr:Iu'.nr.n. `oi U'I\III elreeus in lngnuui oonmuun. IIIUOIU IITIUIIUI-Io Hnooxlc, Sept. |9.--Gnnt crowds {ram this vicinil. attended the show-fair in Perth on t o lbh. The opening of the mm nhuruh on the 13th inn. was lnruolv I Porch the mun. The opening 01 me" new church on the lnrgoly Amended by the p06 is olthia place, also the social on the 4th. which proved 3 grand uucoou. Neil Blair in doin an ex- tnmivo biininou in his store. (I. Don- nolla in putting up I new residence. J. B. ughel got. through icking hope Im-t, l week and in well Mtin with the yield. \'|lHnrI- Mr, and Mn. D Mnliurrnnher. week and II well usunnoa mm mo ylanu. \'||ibora: Mr. and Mrs. D. McKerrncher. Ftllbrook. It Thom-M McKerrucher'a; | Mrs. Moth-ogor. Perth. at. George White's. Fine dairy puma bunker l7n.; roll but.- tor. (nah cronmory butter. Jun. Unw- lord. : owramo SUPPLY co.,| iMON DAY. I. IAIN In. lulcuonoer. pn. mt. WK onseholc-lTurnlture. 3:: m 1 -o la` ,._n_ ,. _- . ... .1-\ nnopagl nip.-` mo dozen Mop`! W from 5c up. - ' ;;dmn2Ladies Vests for gage, '11- air. zzc and uh. -o In hllhly charged hy nature wlvh mxnotln I uul nthor 4-nrntlvn properties. Rollo n nul- lorlng and run: dluouo I-y no-notrntlnn an-I ro-moving the muse II no other remedy unn do. No mM.tor what the romplunt thin won- dovful oil will hcnot. and (mu than used In lame. Gun be used truly on row! habit lun used In condor without fun nr Injury. Tlmnumdn of euro: _,l'|lIl'O1'nl`I|. Tmtlmonlnl honk none [nu Oll n rot-nr-I. Tnutlmonlnl hook I pupa!-I to any sddrou. nu per mm. lwo 9Kil Fr9WJ Anni Plouuo mention thin pnpo LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. [E WHETHER YOU BUY... ._he joytul than I'umeI\.;e|ary xound banishea 1'! Vlotm-In Bun! `Donate. Atom: for Onnuh. mtlon minor. .WALSH S TAY LOB S "nu noun won an aunt anon." u-u--- v qvvo. :vv-5 wwvu. wu 7oc. blend A You an`.-' getting 131% `Vest value for your money-._ -1'`.'|.EY'5" ` determine to use 1`eine e Celery Compound, so there are miserable and deceptive celery preparations sold in some plaoel. Be Inn you uk for "Puiue'I-. the kind hint. ourel: eeebhnt. the name in on each bottle you 5... Reulrew ('o., Out... wntu M rouowu: "I have much plenum in outing tlnt I have used Paine`: Celery Uompound wlth grand results. Some time ago. loss of up- petlm and symptoms of kidne trouble and urinal disturbanoeo made life minornblo. Having `heard much uboul the virtuoso! I l'nina'n alaru(`,omnound.I uroourod lup- bu . {he Rev. C. A. Schlipf. of Killlloe. Roufrew (`o.. Out... writu follow: : HI 1.... mnnh nlunnnm in nmtina Llnt. I nuvlng Paine` ply an "I an and mind ft. with` woudorlul bonoub. am planned (0 any that (116 Compound was productive of great roaulu many fun- il uuislhocnomotlbotnoullnromnohplous Wit it." Ilr Donald Imltll Iuruua to Do the `lip- per (Iovernmenve lllddlnl. Ti)R.0N'l`0, Sepia. l9.--Me or Fleming he received 5 letter irom r. Lount. the member for Centre Toronto. iron which he oonnidere there is every prohebilllsy hhe e vemmeni. grunt. lot the dominion exhi- ition. which it. in proposed to hold here next. year, will be forthcoming in the eup- nlemenurv eetimetee. ....... ,...... ..... .. ..,.. plemontnry The Globe this morning uyu " We bo- liovo it. in the not shut. tho Tuppor govern- ment. cabled positive inqtruotionu to Sir Donnld Smith, high commissioner. to clone 3 fut. lino contract. with the Allnnl, und this without iving him full pnrtioulu-I of the contract; 5...; when he cnblod to Oi.- uwn for details he was referred to the ngenu of the Alluu, And found that, in- stead of n oonornot. it. would have boon An option bindin only upon the government. and that the lining might. give up at the | and of four month! without nonaltv. We ?I"lIIIV 33' I IIf A Ictvonulout. G : Itlnnlnocoo The lk-hool Qneetlon. The Toronto World nnmee Hon. Clilford Sifton nemmiouer of the interior and u- serte that his appointment. will beennouno- ed within the next. few days. Mr. Bitten : entry into the government will elgnellle the eewenuent. of the Manitoba eolxool questdonf This oetoleunent will be upon mtionel rnliool lines. with I rovlulon to: religious lnutrucbion in the no oole at up- poinud hours. This Arrangement in un- dernwod to be nblefeeoory to all pertlee. l)'A|ton MoCu-thy included, except. some of the ultn Catholic bishop: 0! Quebec. n u ,,.:,__4 ' and that the Allene might. give an we end of four monthe nalty. believe Sir Doneld eibivey refueed to enterinhoecontrect In one then Mon at the government. And particular y much u contract." -. ...- _..... -_-._-..- _._..-r- -. 7. hiru, shim. I-hlru, colored lcnndcnd shirt: at genuine coat price at Bnhr I. JOSEPEF " %FR7\ NI([l%N`, 59? 5.`'?".T 'T9F`,.-_ rs { 6i|ders|eeve s Steamship Agency 40 (`Isuzu Mute. `airman: Iuuwu I `run Rogers` Celebrated Manitoba Hungarian Patent and Strong Bakers` Flour. Try them. Bran, Shorts and Feed, low prices, in ton lots. 111 am: St.. xuzston. Om. ' >__. {IEBTH _F_0_BGET . . . CANAl)A" ol the Domlnlon lllno will all from Montreal on her llrnc trip to Llngool on lh ()nt.uhor. This glnanvlo Ooun ny- hound in but not long. ol u,nm tom hunhou, This glnanvlo Ooun uny- Inn; harsh: on in ull the lotus improvomgnhu for moot` In the coufon of punonun. For Bun. north: and `Nolan Apply at X. $45! 0. MN! ml-an-kg...-.|.:L.n. A aunts. A DEAL WAS IN PROSPECT. mg nenru tnuuu IIJUIII um vuuuvu .';'.3`?.1`.:' ?.'1tS ! 3`.'.:`.`'T. I"i.i>..~.`?! " `In nlgnn-cl on unv Hun. [M nmnnn Thu. the In niou-us w Btoulnhl IAIM" hminlon (no will on trip uvonool NJ Ibolll EHO VITIIIXOI . d I - ..:.'e'.`Ii"i.'.>. .`?f"" mm B. I. IAIITIN. Auctlnnoor. .j `until: in from of one nnrlh Int -ida 0! vhu [rout ontninlnx shout. III not-OI: . bid each pnrocl. x up. nnhlo The \ x. 1 :.--.----- onot.Auggwu'0nu Ilnnghtnp |Il D|'o . Ihucu-lr. Inulr Inc 1 Vluouuu `Inch touching Ibo Pnrtlnu In 0!- Ian. ---:.o A c1'|oN SALE -_.op_._ The Brannigan Estate _j_- hid t-be hhohouu this tnhchocui lullowlng Iuwur can our nlwrnoon In rela- ol the commandant J the Boyd military college at Kingston. `tholsuuvu wrimn by the ma or-your moron, and dated July mh. law: My dgr gononl-A poinlul duty hu bun laid upon me as 11;:-eoident. of the Roy- Alllilitu-y' ooogo. in to inln {cu an. an `ova-mhont proom to main m- Iudinto cum!!! in t. 3 gonorgtl TI. 10!` VII wnuan Dy uu '51 Bvlnundlng no major-gem M July Nth. 18%: III (Inn: |7IOI I`-A uhnthoovcnmont pro change: a general ud- nhinhntion of the collogownnd that it in dedrcd to elfoct. a change in tho command of the college. In in deuintl tphn the vacancy should be nnoum no on-ntod by Sept. lat. so u no takopluoo bo- fnn the oouunonoomont of the onnulng lm. II. but been suggested that proba- bly it wod be more pleasing to your tool- " i! nu nuignation came from yourself. loo (bought that it would be it want new bloooyou if the intimuion rnchodyomnn imperial ollioor, through no. honoethetuaon of my being chosen to communicate with you. I need not I tell you that the duty is not A plouing on In ma. but. I feel sure that you vg_i_ll ho ullyou is not pleumg on: me, on will this to diussooiwe private riondlineun Iron uhlic duty. which I have been di- to on-ry out I shall be glad to re- min a mnlv from you u soon an it. is non- (Ii ind) W. J. Guooigno. hough substantial prom-can was nude with the cacimauo for nilwnya and canal: nun-.. .1... nrnnmr mrt. of the cimewn do- my for rnulwnya ma cuuua today the creator part voted to the diaouuiouof lhequeotion at olbnoive plrbiunahip, which must be I subject o! absorbing interest. alter a polici- onl overturn. Mr. Blair, the new miniutaor of railway: and oxnulmwna nl.lm'kod by the opposition for Inwiug lui-I down the proposition that in the cure of compot- ury employees the evidence of responsible man. such on members of the honor: And do- the evnuenoe ox roeponumo men. and o..o.n ......n.|..m_ nhbuld be rounded u 15. , t Ken : ool Socia, 3 .pli`t 2 . Fine-Cuhmem Socks, 25:. Heavy Top Shim. 45 Indgoc. Ladies` Fine " Cashmere Hone, men. uioh oi me house one no- Ientod onndidnwu. ohbuld regarded , A Iuioiom basin of action. This afforded opposition mombnra an opportunity to pose in hherole of champions of the won-kin - man. Thoministor from New Brunswic made his rul. npooch in the bonus. And when he had finished he had placed himulf in aha front unlxs of linmenury debnteru. His nnprepnrodo on `us not only a juutioobion of the position he had taken. but of the reputation he enjoys of being one of the ambient pnrlilmentarinna in the roster of Consuls`: public meuge re-unarmed the pmpoubion whet. motive and oenaive pnrtiumhip should be _..n|.d u n uuiciant. moon {or the nnd oifonuivo pnrbiunnnip anoum Du ed on I sufficient for dilminul oi oflicinla who hnve been proved to have violnwd the principle of political nnutrnliuy. Among other thin he point- ed to the Itntutoa of New grunswick. which hodottod with lawn [or the unalien- tion at the wnrliingmons condition. :5 I couflou vindication of his attitude in It- gur to hholnborintnreac. When the orders of the day were called, rnn%nmcs_r9*g_oFr1ciALs. gurd the lnbor inmreac. dn Mr. Wood, of Hnmilwn. e n personal cxglnnnhiou. He said um. altar ho had bb hoiue last. night. snd when the Kinxnhu penitaontinry eotimnuo was under oontikntiai, nn hon. gentleman (Mr. Riohuvlnoni had road A lint. ol debtor: (or urine, in which the rm of which he in the bond. Wood. Valance & Co.. mu included to the amount. of 81.2100. He said chm. hi: run AM um. nun: tho anvnrnmont. nr l.nv- bed; elee .1 single cent. (or tvnne. r. Taylor brought. in the Attention of the hale the diamieenl of Capt. Augnetue. who hd been employed for some years in the militia awree At. Kingeton. On August Kit}: 50 received I letter from the depart.- lnenthorlning him thet. hie nervioee would not herequired after September. Captain Augiue denied shut. he had taken any Bert. in the last election end naked for I ruuuru. C||N`\-an. Bopt. |9.-Tho plot to blow up some 0! the public buildings of England and Auuninnto ublio oicinlo. which 3!- tornrdo in ms to have extended 00 France. (lermmy and Runait. is believed originutod in this cit. m the week of Sept. 24$ . I395. I`. J. ymn. now under ur- rostu the ','No. I of the Phwnix Park tngody. and A louior `in I more recent p|ot,_w|1,_i.n.Chimgo It tbnttimo. Ho wu entnruintd by I mnnborol tho strong lrinh NINOIMNIM and met. I large number he- Ion ng macho oxtnmiuta. The moocinga of oonlpnton vote carried on [with the utmost oocncy. Evory possible pm. oaudon wu union to provont. choir leaking out. According to the dupuoha the pmn oxmndod .uoNow York. from (30- : min ruoh:l.pcrouI.ho no 1 un- it Im nippod by odloon of 8oothn`r\'u-d. Ul'll.PI. Ullug W. II--WD. liff, uh:-my hunt nu: Ilount taut. oulouno uuupnlo upon: an we put omen nvinfu dopnrhnool his nvinp for tho put vcmy-In you-3. Winn the monoy wu oounud it in band tint II06 ol It In In lbdcul and Oonlnl hunk Nib. A: than huh Inn boondolunn for near- ly Mun `thy noun no vonhhn. much to tract : chagrin. 25. ,,,Barg1in Lot Cashmere Hose. 3 pair for $17.00.. Lsdies Undressed Kid Gloves. S is! new line with stitching. so Ladies` Waterproof Cloaks in newest styles at to the amount. on u.'.:u-1. no um um. um rm did not owe tho ovornment. or any- boglv tho single cent. or twine. r. Tnvlor bromrht. In neen . l)r.1orden stated thet Capt. Auguotue Ind not been dismissed for politicel reasons. He wee advised by his deputy that Capt. Augean: yea employed hr the day, _and thntlhnervuooe were no onger required by che department. Of 40.000 new Lee-Eneld ries ordered by we department. 40,000 9.000531! been issued. After the session in over the one of Llout.-Col. Hnmilton, Q.O.R., will be con- Iidend end settled. 'l`n....|.:.... Ohm nnnnrnrnnntlnd nnrohnnn nf IIUI\\)lllII. \lv-- uv. -..___- A? (III 0'Cl.1)0I II II. loll-ovln proportion : lat. parcel -'l`ho u-uh pone lo! 5. on the vent ulcle of Hon- ing] aluonbnhuon (horn and John It:-coca, old Ibo Ital pan ol In! No. Lnu the north nib ul (hurt: and. On this parcel than ` In giugg um -my-y nuns homo. mod (on; she. and Il'I|llIII The Iron on Mon-` Innl 9! in II loot. more or en. wlth It Mom at _ tn! Tho frontage on (home snarl h 0 not. us! l.-- Lot A and the north port 0! lot \ an ! `to! sink ul lontnnl Itlarlot.lN%WOOll thumb and John nnol-; transom: on Mon- uucl slut! I Yul. more or loan ;dnMh lm -._.. :5 nm. mu.-..I than i. as small frame IIGOIUI end DONIOG. Touching the recommended urchue of the Oliver equipment Hon. r. Bryden aid the matter wu held in Aboynnce. He would not sanction the expenditure of my Inch sum of money except {or the urchue of the beet equi mom. in the war (1. The 86,011) was not or the purchase of the pair ent, but for the right to use it. Mr. Blair save a statement of the year`: onI., Dill. [or we rngm, no use In. nvo our`: earning: an workin expenses of t. o In- tbrcoloninlqnynuam. hero wu I net. ion on the operntiou of who Iynoom 0! CH3,- 7(H I7. `rynn In I run With 3 Bond 0! Conan)!- '1 "A hr-or oncnny Inn: wonuou mm In! Inn); 1: LETTER Or am. uncou- -ous TO om. ammo. H1-urn. Ont. ops. ll.--Wn. Tu-nor, mmm turn: (round: lu. HATCHED IN CFEAGO. NET UP-TO-DATE. Low Pri__c9 Store -- _ --- as--- b. I8.--'l`ho uilnlotar of I following mm on the . mi. nlmnoon ms or-[Inv general on----- lulu at on : luau: Inn: And" tho Von luau Dollllolu. Ilsnltolwu an onjoqlnc A fonhlf-0 01 wlhr. Tho Ilium! lb. Ibllll btoughb 0635.000. nnltl Iron Iuronn. wee WIIBOG OVOHIOONIIIKI uruwrxun uu Begt. Och. durln I hurricane. - reeoowe O11, debenturee. issued for town hall and ublio nchoo_l purpooee. were bought by A. tiauon Q Co.. Toronto. It is understood that the Clnthun Bun- ner in to be cold. as Brierley A . Mclhy will sat Montreel to take charge of the Her- DOOII I polnzoa I oollllnl-Iunur uI_ guru- Vlotora park. Tho tron: of South Esau are urging '1`. O. trio to uooopt nomination for the Williun Bullivnn. Torontb, was sent. to jnil for a your for Itosling a. bicycle which the ownorhnd left. standing outside the cit; hall. he Nntioml bank of Tro . N.Y.. lor- morly t.hoFirIo National ban , closed its doors, this morning, `because of I run on the nan... no.5. and vininitv T. U. wrno no I vmnnoy In the I: Cant. Bran. o inc nuns. ` byaurrio ina buildings and other property to the -j.:-- `rho nmlonlcnonl lu lnnrucud to ullhy nu-Ilou II No. II! Iontnnl strut. Mk- anulon. the ruldonoo of the late John Innnlqunon THURSDAY. OCT. lst NEXT A0 nun n'`.l1)cK l`._ byaurrio wind rmuy. clung- ing buildin unounbot 100,000. Jumu Qwimmar. Tnhlequnh. I. T., l amount. at $100,000. Jamel Swimmer. Tnhlequoh. T., fall blood Chorokoe Indian, and Henry Williuns. also ncolorod youth, were hung- ed. yutordn . for murder. A liberal. no Cnrpontor, was elected murder. A liberal, IQ Carpenter, by ncclunnion lor Queens county. N.B., to the local legillnbure no ll the seat. va- cated by Hon. A. G. Blnir. Dr. Bu-win. M.P.. Cornwnll. Ont... met Hon. A. 1:. Blur. Dr Borgin. M.P.. wibhlnn accident. last night, by hlling down Ibirl. He has been unconscious Iince 12 p.m. Heio not expected to re- IIIVQP. oover. Lord Rmebery declnree that Russia has not changed her position in regard to Turkey end be four: that A European war would result from indepndent action by x-.~....|....u They were shermen. Rev. A. H. Hope. pastor of the church oiCl1riet. Hillsburg. Ont... has been sued for 85.000 for breach of romiae olmar- riege by Mine Florence cNevin, Owen Sound. The pawn have been served. Enoch Plath, t. e milliomire bunker end hilanthropiat. died at Baltimore. yester- y. Aged eighty-eight. Mr. Pram. en- deared himlelf to Baltimore by his gift of $l.000.000 fora iroe_circulat.ing library. Th. tradm and labor congress M. Quebec, En hnd. ilhnm Swain. aged sixty-ve. and Thomas C1-owelI_. thirty-threa. were drown- odnt.Atwood a Brook. Barr-ingbon, N.S., Fridny, by the upsetting of Lheir boat. shermen. Raw. A. Hone. pastor W0 I11 TXI lpnd. lore lree_cIrcuIeung nnrury. The trade: congress yesterday, discussed I resolution for the exclusion of Iocieliste from their meeting. The motion we: carried alter a lung de- bate. D. A. Cuey. of Turontonvee chosen president. Four mills of the Heurdville powder company. Huudville. Conn, blew up at six o'clock, thin mornin , the shock being strongly felt for I xstanoe of twenty miles. No one was killed or injured so far ll known. r:.-...... in mm of Michiwen ere selling Grnpee in perte of Michigan selling at. the same price As herd cool, 87 per ton. This price in freely nude ongrepes in bulk, nll merkete being overstocked. The crop is the largest. ever known in western Miohignn. James Hnllam, Toronto, e nephew of the well known Aldermen in ohuged with hleifying the government. nnlity stamp on hides. in which he was eeling. eo an to tell them no better advnnmge. He has the city. Thnrn in It mu m. ml nun 1. utchor ml larval In} par!

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