Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Oct 1896, p. 1

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11-1). maav co. mom [or Anon. h0VII!'lJ nupnw. ll'0mIIO name city. will serve three year: for theft. Th: sheriff of Simeon muntv ulno visit. - -If'I'IW III! Once I carolou man went. to the oollu and utuck the candle ln whnt he thought mu 3 lug ol blml: and. H0 at near it _ drinking wine until the mndlo burnod low. Nouror it got. no the black und- nuror And nearer, until the blue rnchod the black and. and u it was nothing but blnok sand, nochln hnp nod. Bumho wont. to no Llllinn onn y that night in The Demon`: Daughter." nu boon In we caning nunnou. m an those years he but been I hud worker and now he iutandl onjoying the fruit: of his hard earned labor. Ho hAiIu|d bio borne and carting outt. On! one or two citi- mm are older than r. Marshall, who has been a life long resident. hero. Jamel Mnrnnnn, queen mus. an to- tirod tn prlvM.q_Jkl: For (my yours he on has boon In sh Ing buninou. In all than um:-I ha Inn boon A hnrd worker and Demue AI Tlwnlnmd Inland Park. At. Thousand Island Pnrkoonlidenble damuge wu done. The great. hbernnole building in lefo in I loaning condition. but prom proppin up nved Lhec ue struc- ture rom being lown down. Menylnrge trees are down there. and the [urge store building is nail to have boon moved nix or I seven inches from in ioundnion. -u-?---'&3-jun Blffllll Wool In New iork. Take the palace Itumor "Ametict." 5 mm. or 5 p. m.. in connection with this big New York excursion. on Tnudny. Out. Btu. only 87.50 rebum. For alooping or par- lor our Ipnoo and full information upally to Fred A. Folgor, city ticket. agent, R. . & 0. RR. 4.`. III: looovuy Palo- Friends will be planned to luau thut Thomas Hnnley, city agent. at the G.T.R.. in running ouior to-any. 110 Ind I novoro night. but in inating lulu in today. Dr. Bullivnu came up from thin and hold I oonlulbntion with other phyalolanu. Hi! recovery is hopeful. _ VII $0 GOWII [POE 'l`0I'Ol|I0_. 1'3. PO- nuinl won can not. H: wu` sixty- uvon your and land boon III who months. IKUII III IIIU I"FIXIIIoI-I"I Tuesday a convict nuned..Rohorb Enu- mh died ah the Kingnmn ponlhnblnry. He was serving 5 three years noutonoo and Inn nab down from Toronto, Tho rs i ` II - 222.": '::.':.--..:.."-..:. E`.-.:-.~..-9:` ....*" Ell U-I'lI I'll "VIII Jamel Mnrnhnll, Queen In-cot. Inn to- iu-ul tn m-hum Illa. Fnr ftv Inn ha NEW REPAIR SHUPI Ooppor Ounce. In ch. 00 . for mull change, can tuinopu.:'tho W:na` Oiot. ` I To. lunar, Butter. `lunar. I10. Tub butter 1%., roll butts: 180.. aroun- ory bubtar. print butter. Ju. Crawford. I IIIIIC LITIIVII `THREE Ald. W. M. Dronmn this thnbtho mm o! 0158 in will owing by mhuodbon to the oornlul oommithoo, And that the account: will be placed in court (or oollnotion. if not urodily paid. Such in the final daemon o the committee. '1'nOl0\V pneu anon Ia. Uon'o ml to call and use the wondorlul bu-gain: we an offering. Now in your chance to n money by buying your book: And shoal oh the great ulo. O'ozd'I old stand, 127 Prinnan ntmah. A.AI1nrnn.I'.hv. me gmo mo. uuonn out Princess street. A.A|nrnothy. .--: T1101 In Ooh] All Illlh The low price: does it. Don't lull to all use the wondorlul bunim in an Toned Tho New linjlna. ,.LA-....... I--- ..l LL- I-L KINGSTON. ONTABIU. sA.'1`UnuAv EVENING. OCTOBER 3. 1896. Woll Wont Ioolll. :...a...a . ......-n __.. Will Into Ion] Vlllll. ..I-_ `L- -|.-.:' -1 UV....A...L "bps. uu can :10 `blue. loll g.dWlnIuo0vuutln.DahIvcu.lobb1 latoumnnhln bow and bright. looucul !Iunllqghovun.IQcI _:j-...j ulod In The Pohluntlnry. A... - ........:... ........a u..s... cm! And VICINITY. in may now. noun 3 nuuhur ol Nola Mlbollbolbho Iolouul` will NH a manic ol on-Indus and various handful column at tho lat. IA.q:uu|-a am Sunday school ollldnu. I nmguwaoo. - '1 'l'honuechuouo!John`Hondonon&(,`o., m as Primal: BINGO. no mun! pulhi In their clearing nlo at now an unndn um. utollomrpblunt booh ma luncyl path. "you wanna buy that a chap. dou`HnlItovidtthoo|d nu . ' Ilm IOlIPOo On lends . 00. Mb, map . n.n um"W '" 3` r. Kinddor. ol Jornukm, 1 will rlvnonn II llll lllnunlal Ionian.` 3.- nlflr. Kiiidor. will none o! M: ulna-sud loctwuou Ila oly had. Hobo 3 nuuhurol Anlolnunlln.|hnIsnlthn a.I.....|` ma pouoru mole ollll at. 2:31) p.rn. First Church 0! Christ Scientist, Frnser hall. King aunt - Service tomorrow morning ll o'clock: subject. "The Win Chooo." Wookly meeting Fria'ny,N p.rn. Bcranpn vnlcomo. For further informa- tion Apply at 2|! Bqot strut. OIIXII I005 Methodist c|IuInh-- I I A m , uonl Iyuxlvugotlwooc. Q1102: ltroot Mathorlist chuIch- I I n.m., Rev. Dr. Rod. her: By Jesus Gran" (from "Oh it and Hit Soldiers") by Illa Short. 7 p. m.. Principal Grunt] choc. Crown o! (nor " by Toun,| IQGI-oonvood; "Cnlleot bou oh Mu- ur." by Iiouhio. Ilru. Uallfu. u. Iovon a moon. rook unt Methodist. church -|{ev. J. Gronloll. puknr- Services tomorrow at ll s.m.. and 7 pm. Subject for the evening "A ud complaint. if true"; Sabbath school and pastor`: bible clan at 2:30 Scienni-L Frnnnr Handles bent Into my shape. Tlroa Vulcanized. lrnsmemna qvon noon rowdy. meomo Bell banging. Locks. Umbrella. eta. repaired. ac. dunes . The con tion 0! the Eutorn Metho- dist. churo , npnnoo, will oomidor the ndvlubilit. of enlarging the church and providing ncrouod Accommodation for the abboth school. fhbhnlln A.u..s..I.'.. ..l......|. n..--_ 4---. uoonom ocnool. Catholic Apostolic church, Queen street --H. M ddloton Wood will preach on tho npiritun up Ilottion of the ten command- ments Po ch aoinn Eooplo. on Sunday oven- In at seven o`cloc "ml: -0-. |l-o|....l:-o ..|...--L n,._ I outer mcmnnwr university. Fnthor Field, 0! Boston, mission prient of the Chulch of England. will speak in Frau : hull to-morrow nfternnomnc three o'clock. ..A....L...... -A_.-. n1-.L-.r.. I ,.__L Sydelnhnm street. Methodist. Rev. Mr. Barr At. both services. "No Tom lo There: 7 pm., Time! For ingston." Rav/J. K. Mnnmnv-inn will n `nmoo ror mngston." Rev/J. K. Mucmorina will renclnlhe thnnhgivlng oormon at Cornwnl Mmnoxinl church to-marrow. The Reva. G. R. Bouminb and R. Coleman wall otlioiace at _St.. Junen 'I"|\- n.u........n.l.... -0 AL- t |n_.| _ News Ifnom All uonomInnuonn-~'l`hc I In; of the Church Pnlpltu. Rev. 0. C. Elliott. removes Lu Toront outer McMnnuar university. Field. Boston. miruninn nr mg was spent. m games and munnc. Mrs. Cnllfnu has returned to Kingston and aingu to-morrow in Queen street Mech- odiab church, having become pexmnnoutly allied with the choir. Her mlllcl powers no well lmown and are much npprocinbed by Kingatouinnu. pwou. uomg n mile in `.`:U(). The Coumo club mot hut night nt the residence of John Mntthowuon, Stuurn street, to encortnin Mr. and Mrs. Blome~ ley. ofTorom.o. A most, onjoynble even- ing spent in and music. M l`!. Cnllfnu retm-mad tn Kimntnn or "A nnuery n..L;.A. Dr. H. (hlloa nieia now loaned at Mason City, Iowa. timing to his friends here he gives glowing accounts of fast. racing uwck raieod there. throoyear-olda, un- paood, doing mile in 2:06. Tll(:l|lIIIn nlnhrnnf. Inn! nhul ul Olin lllryclo and Typow rllor liondqnurun. 4 ; An --.--.1-- _- umvermy avenue. 1'}. Jackson, with Mrs. Juckaou um] their son Reggie. of Philadelphia, PAL, have left. for their home after a plemmnt. visit to Mrs. Jackson`: brother, Borgt..;Major Shroud, of "A" battery l(..(,`.A. (hlluminin nnul lnnnuui nr. Mnlnn UIIJOI umnnln. Miss Nugont, who has been laboring an I miuionary in India during the put. seven years. is spending a few wooka in Kingston, the guust of Mrs. J. Nugenn. Universiby E. Jnualxnnn. with Mr: Junlmnn nml chair no one mury IODOOI note. Liout. Cotton, 0! the Kingston field but.- wry, start: for Lapruirio to-night, in ad- vance of I demchlnent of the corps which louvea to-marrow night. under command 0! Major Dmnmn. huliln Nnunnt. wlxn Inna hnnn Iuhn:-inn nu Ivlnwr. Mn. Wnluno ll senoualy Ill. President Milla,ol no Ontario ngricul~ curaloolloge. Guelph, willbo in tho oicy next. week boinspoct. improvements made to che dairy school here. Liaut. (lotion. oi the Kinmnmn nlal hut. yearn. Major-General Cameron and family left. Int. night for Montreal. where chey will re- de henceforth. Min Alla. Dan`. I- .m.r.....l...y 6.... ML: wrnu waucy Lo-morrow ovenmg. Mr. Whiuoy and wife. Cuturnqui. left {or R.iversido,Cp|., to-day. Lo Fpend the winter. Mn. Whibno is seriously ill. President. Milk. of L 19 Ontario nurimxl. human to we on . ` P. O. Downoy in returned from l iu.a~ burg,whoro he spent. his vacation. Ho re- turn: toduty to-inorrow evening. Whinev and wife. (Tnummui. Inn. ue uonoozorun. Min Allie Potts: left yestex-da'y for Chi- cago. and her cousin, Laura fisher, has gone to ruido. Tuudnv next. Dr. Ball will iudoe Mm gone no nude. Tueoday next. Dr. Bell will judge the live nook at the township fair held at Am- hont. Inland. MI-n Ll Danni-.. ...|... 5 ... pl... .....-L ..:.. non nmna. Min 8. Bawdon, who for the past. six weeks bu been visiting in England, hum re- turned to the cit I) n 'l\.-.........*.... ....;.........l c .... .. n:.... uuowl, In in us: any lot` a tow uuys. Mrs. J. R. Kerr and son, Newboro, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Sharnmn, Barrio street. Giorgo M. Montgomery, bruvellcr, was In I. 6 city to-day for the first time in VOIII. pan 0! mo province next, week. Mn. Marshall and her son John Look in the excursion toChi o yeaterduy. Mm Kittie K0 3 In L for DOLFOIL yester- cln to viaio frion at for u few weeks. .K. Snider. I former G. T. R. con- ductor, in in tin city for few days. son. Newboro. are Movement: of the l eopla-Whnt They Are linylng and Dolng. Dr. Boll will nke a hour of the eastern part of the province next week. Mrs. Mnrnhnll and her Ann Jnhn Lnnk in uavioun sunerm s. The sermon w Ich followed treated of thogifta in the Apostolic church, miracles and the ministerial and sanctifying gifta. No nooeuity now exists for the exercive of the miraculous gifts but the others have continued. The ministerial gifts are thoae of Holy Orders, and the z!ancl.if_\'in;{ gifts keep us in 3 gate of grace acceptable to God. we prl or noon. Anoonorqueauon urea; VII. communion in the English church differ from blush of Methodists and ' Prubyleriann? It certainly does. The Angllotna believe in the Real Presence ln the uaorunono while the mobs teach that communion la only a symbol of our Saviour : uufferin Th: A-nnnn uzunh fnllnuunl Ir-unhul nf eregood The Glut) of Ike Anglican Church lleve Power to rel-[Ive Ilne-'l'he non Pree- enoe ll/Ila hnrlnelt-lethoclleu And PI-eehytedlll Do Not Believe Such to lo the 0000; [ether Field enlwered a number of quell-lotuleet evening that had been ee- kedhlm b Prubytorinne. What. in l_.he difference IQ! the Anglican and Prel- hyberien ,. one eon eeked him. The Anglicen hnrch ne biaho and I priesthood ol Apostolic euooeee on while the Preebyhetiene do not believe Apostolic location to be heoeeeery. The Anglican clergy have pover to forgive nine. and the blehope the port to oonr or ive the Hal Ghoet the laying/mon 0 hands, non of w eh are powers claimed by the Pre-byteri ministry. Many of the miniature of the bytaerien denominetion . but enching does not oonlbltutee church. hriet intended Us print: to ve sine. and e no-called ehnmh not this Iver and in without bleho in e llllll Ilmh. Another questioner li Oh} the Jaiglicnne do not fast. But the do has It qemsin times," said Father Fig.1 4-...) -.. --____-_..i-.: ._ -L..A_:_ and epoetoic succession- I I I I i I I I l c l a I ll '0 =2 |u 13% D an Jnghcnnn do uoctast. "but, ' qaitain 3'50 d. "And nu oommsnded to abstain from mall on Fridays." This iea fact not generally known yet plainly atatad in 7 the prl or book. Another question naked 0 communion in Lha Emzliuh ' [THE amzgaun THE sum.) nu-uta ru.o DILATES upu cuuacn-FFTRAGRAPHS. ~sHOE!s lnoonuhg lnocno. ...I-- -....l_- 1|.` IA PERSONAL MEN~Tdl0N. . _--_ _._... __ THUR DIFFERENCES. church- ll n.m.. ul:l..u-- "Be.t.t.er -IouvrwtuuI. Thooluriog out -holtho John Hon- doruonloaoeoci, lnclodonalugouhok Hand and unfncnd picture. Thy I unco-0;!!!) uonogo. Gout ol tho mount arrival: at tho Lino- ntono oitdbudnou oolhgo an: `Mann. ind Clary. Rlehud . ll Kuhn. I`. W..AnolM `OI 1a::':"'rn. nunhird I. `W In; ':VC the Dr..i:_nnn'&dly luurod. Dr. H. 3. Evans, Pioton. formerly 0! Kingston. not with I notions Accident yu- mrday. Ho vu drivi lromJ iotoc ta}- Vod the borne run any. `dulng `mu from the my -tho-Mountain. Idootor was thrown I. and badly injured. His shoulder wu dinloonood, rib. brulcod. had cut sud brnirod, bcuidu Internal i - juries. Doctor: fmuuqcwn Iron nun?-- mound. and the annual` Horotookhim home in tho ovuilgonn Itutchor. Dr. Evan: is out annoy-ve yarn cl ago. Glonon. and the horno min: :1:-`::~ uvuun "u. W-"H" Prolndo--"()ortorlo In 1" . . ` . . . . . . . . . ` ..n.:m. Anl.hom-"\ e Bholl Dwoll In thaw Land. .4. , lmnlnur I SoIo-"Fonr Yo Not 0 Inraol".....DudIa-y Buwk Ila-c Inlrel Hanoi. Po~.tlulo-"Hnllolnjlh Ohorua `tom Ioullh" |Hundol Ills: Nomu TANM Orgnnht and choir dlra-cor, John A`: Acknowledgment. A souvenir from among the personal o!- > {ecu of the Inca Aloxondor Cicolori. that most kindly and well-remembered `citizen, has noohod the Winn`: table. It in o ` `Bron: modal ted by the late Hon. John A. Muodon d to an old citinn for election services and unfsluring devo- tion." The reverse boon the word: very inupirmng thirty-ve year: ago : "Derr lH;Kintt.on. I860: no Iurrcnder." jokoin ovi ontly linked with this piece of the engn-over`: Art. and no doubt I mock prenontotion made some sport In the day: when ood humor had I large part _in pa litiul ndulgonooo in Kingston. Who can Ieumnbu the incident.` ` HAlNES&lUEKE I Hymn" .l.ul Chuir-"'l`n L).-um" . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ...U1Iou "U Lorul Ham InnHolul"....Bnrnalu' Puntludo-~"Hnrvut Thanksgiving Inroh... . lnlltln unuunm. I'M-luzlo-"Vnrlnlluuu -`Hr-lllnn Hnrlnorn`. .. .. Hymn" .l.ul ..Uyh.u Hm: M.munI.|" u......n... An Interesting loethag Hon J. M. Gibson and Judge Mac- donald. leaders in the movement. for the rescue and cure of neglected or dependent children, have delighted the children : nid society by promising them to attend the annual meeting At the city hall next Thursday evening. Theee gentlemen will be heard with pleasure apart from the good object in view. one not yet full understood or valued. The subject of c ildren'e care is nlwn 3 iutereutln and there is much totell 0! t e good reeu to of the rescue work in Ontario for children of ill Age: up to fteen. The Imyorwill pre- side. In the nlternoon Hon. Mr. (Jibeon will be asked to vilit the mining and dairy nchoola. in which he. in common with other member: of the Ontario government, hove taken I deep interest. Flrnt Ourn-gregntlonnl Church. Alex. W. ltichuduon. putor. Hnrvent sorvicee. Specinl muuic. unu nun. 1 W 5 NOW Ufllf IIIIIOII. Agents of the Canadian marine under- writers` association received a very im- portent order this morning from the asso- ciation. It is to the elleot that in future all certificates oinsuranee on cargoes com- ing via the St. Lawrence river must bear It clause giving the vessels the rivilege of trsnshipping at Kingston or ~ ortsmouth into standard barges excluding pin ats. Pin ats are what are known as the square fore and aft barges. If these are excluded it will mean a big thing to both the M.T. Co. and the K. & M. Co. Of late years a great many Hut berries have been getting trade at Kingston e- nnuse of their chea to in carrying. This cluss of a barge is ilt very cheupl and the standard barges such as are built by the forwardin r companies cannot compete with them. %`he order will have a ten- dency to do away with the pin ats. Fether l"leId's Theology. 'I`he Wnm trusts that the expressions used by Rev. Father Field last evening will not be accepted as the revailing spirit of the Church of Englan in Can- ada. Unfortunately some clergymen of that church cannot abandon sneering nn-l olfensivs nemsrka against people of other roli ious views, even under the ver sha ow of thegeneral synod. when so much of n kindly nature was said to smooth the way fora reunion of churches. Surely questions ofieligion and policy can be effectively presented without speaking of a-ham" religions, or of styling Methodist ministers "whipper snap rs, es Rev. J. Mockridge has lately one. The great body of working clergy of the Anglican church are conciliatory and respectful. but frequentlittle insults of the few leaven the whole mess in the view oi outsiders. _ . .. .....vu- nu wllnnvllls. second story is the mnasium proper. n single room. The wnl; are ten feet. high an at the middle A height. of twenty-two feet is obtained. This In the tint penna- nentgylnnulumtlxeatudontasever l. At the back of the building mug. is small blacksmith shop. - , ;u-nu. pnnnelea. The exterior ll lelt to an ` ' to unit 0! bei brick veneered. The iouildlng is prdgtically divided into |.two portions, hnvin no communication with each other. Tge entire eecond llnt 3 and about two-third: of the basement are i given over for gymnutic purposes. I the remaining rst at and one- ` third of the beeoment be: ng net _ apart for mechanical lworluhope. ' he beeement in ei ht leet high and con- ` crete throu hout. S over both. etc., are in place on there is also proviuiuu made for a. bowling alley. There are rowe of lockers upon either ride. There are blow pipes. emery wheels and machinery of various kind: in the mechanical depart- ment. On the Hret at are I cerpenter ehop, I store room. iron working room, room for wood working. turning and carv- ing. lecture room. etc. This flat. is sup- ` plied with a motor and ehnlting. The etoryie single wdi e feet high 4 4 v uunequnu w the increased ecoommodm tion uirod. It we: decided tocouple the n of new worhhope with thnt of A ` gyinnuium and to endeu-or to Iupply both at the nine time. The whole work of building we: accordingly lnood in the hands of I smell committee. hnning and auperintendenoe of the structure was role- guod to the dean of the fwulty, The new building it seventy-ve foot by thirty- "one feet inuide. The outside covering in `clapboard. and the interior is lined with terru cotte utudding block! and pluamred with mud ninh. The oors are extra strong. All the ceilings are of pine, V ,joint. penneled. The exterior in left tone `to nei-mil: of hnina In-inlr u.........I two sessions, may won found to be inadequate to the increased ncoolnmodm muuiroa. It. um. dnnidn In ........n. room, we pmocmnl workshop portion was begun in two buemont room: of the cen- tral building. After occupying than for two sessions, they found be illaldllllhl to the inomuuvl nnnnmmmh. Ina uuuom-and machine by careful and sympathetic (anchors. I-'.Yl`ho oheorotionl work Heing carried on in the ooll class room, the pmotiml workshop portion begun room: of the can. Slater Shoe I xaouluy or prnccioal Ioipnco. They fol , that. having no millionaire hookers. i would be nooounr oobogin upon I mod scale, and to an p out imposing buildings Ind seldom-u machine by careful sympathetic `Eben ehaoramiunl having millionaire bnokors. v won-unopo. Two can , ram owin to tho de- sire: of znumggo ubu ant: ttfltlldy proo- cical Icienoo, and partly from 5 connect the hot that rnctical science in hoooming an important. char in modern civilization, the annhoritiu of Queen : dooidod to ` faculty of prnccical Ioipnce. They el | Duo:-Imlon of nu New Gynnulun And " Worktops. Tim van ADA n..o.I- "-1.... 5.. al.. A._ QUEEN'S NEW BUILDING. 1.. ...g ...n. .3 AL- oonmoa morn Ju. luddon a Ca. Plzygioiun all on the dyapopaiu lo ohon euulod and lnonuod by In And col- fon drinking and Nut. ndthor should ho union by that nlhrlng hon hurt sloo- Nom or fooblo circulation and Nut uonbl unp-an unnmu ooulon wnon nothing ollo om bomonornhlnoduponn stomach. It pt-odnou nniuunodhto vigor, from wbiohtbonin no nnouon." Can ho obtained from Jun. Roddon E Co. Pluvnlmn all an slut. .l-.......x._ 1- 11s!.2!!1f.-:!.L any: ago we nour quouuonu were lrom 83.00 to 83.00 r bu-rel, to-dc tbocuru are O4.l6 to .56. The mile:-I In the northwest will not quota; the have 0f~ don hon day: then] to fill. donlel-I horonnthort and an makin uronnoul ouduvorulo buy Vhttt Ind our boforo further advance: In made. and which they on are lure to come. n-Jun nknnl l'\- l`l7-I..|.I_ ..u -- rnld - II" IVIIVWWTDC. Hun Ibout Dr. Wo|ch'l rape juloo Dr. W. . oaru-on (luornao , o1 Philadel- phla. vs 3: "l have u it ropuudly duri oonnloooonco ol all protracted and obhiutlng dluunu. II in cull, dlpnud andmn bohhon whoa nothing bomonornhlnodumnun atroel, um were served with Iupor. Flour and when. no on the jump. So no the variant dealer: in the city. Ton` days the Hour quotation: from nor MI-dlv Mn DIIIQI aoncneun some 0! humor Childranauanding tho Y.W.C.A. olauaa were givena trip ovr the attach railway line yesterday afternoon and taken to Laha Ontario park, where they mmainad up- warda of an hour. Returning to the city they aaaamblod in the mo William atrooz, and served with Ill par. nnalr and a-Mont can an AL- ..._.. u- u. u\-em-. Minn Emily Banckor, A grout. favorite with Kingston aulllenooa. will be the at- trmtion M. the open house. Mondny. Oct. Ml, And will be new in the new comedy, "A Divorce Cune.whioh proved uuclrn Iplondia Iucooulut. oeuon. Mlu Bnnolor in arch. vivncioun. engaging. ufd Inc I delicious of humor f`.hiIdu-an-ugnylinn on. V I17 1` A -I----- cover: over mung new Ill may and district. Annual 0 octinn of officers of the K. U. oocioty took plnoo last evaning. the result being: Prouidont. F. H. linstinw; vice- proaidont. J. H. Fisher: secretary. W. H. Anglin; corresponding secretary. J. I). Cannon; treasurer. F. H. Malone; critic, ll. Ovens. u.--. l.`....;I.. n...._L_._ - __-,- - comgrapn omoo. uuronoo In-ooh. Pages two and three are well wort.hroAd- ing. A Vino sketch 0! Ian Maclnren" who nwponrs hero shortly, appear: on page L roe. On page two "Broadbrim" has: sprightly letter. The loan] do rtmont. ` cover! ever thing in city an district. 9 action of nfnnrn M ch; K H In me uoneral nos-pnuu. The B: of Quinta By. new short line for Tweedy. Nupanoo, Deooronto and all locgl points. Train leaves City Hall depot nt. 3:30 p.m. R. J. Wilson. agent. C. P. R. telegraph oloo. Clnronoo In-ooh. Pnual two and thmn Am wall urn:-LI. rand. Iulchcnun. Tboodunhlrvuabi noun hv. Th-nu-n-ha-A unm sprung IITIVGE. The College Circle of King : Dnughtera will give a tea At. the Ladies` College. Emil street, on Friday afternoon, Oct. 9th, from four to six o`clock. Admiuion lOc.; proceeds for the lurniuhing of I ward in the General hospital. The Bnv of Uuinm Rv. new -hm-t. [Inn they can so easily be avqided. The aroma best material and hair . 33; 84, O5. pnco oemg mo. Druggiata find the early closing movov mont. working quite Inoooaafully. 80 hr there hu not been` any complaint. as to the rule being violated and it is expected the understanding will be fuithlully kept. until spring arrives. The Collnua Cirrzln nf Kinny : hnuahnu-n CTOWGI. The deadlock botwoon the Brookville cheese buyers and the salesman in uh an end. The buyers have the but 0! it. Full 20,000 cheonea have been oontrlotad for uring the put, two days, the ruling price being luv. Drumziam find the mrlvolnnina mova- cannon awn e muon on me owner. This morning A. Knight, gardener, Cataraqui. brought, to the mu-ket. I mone- ter lquuh, wei hing 228 undu. lo wee plncedon exhi ibion at ieher`e rooery store. where it was viewed by I miring crowds. |'l"I... .-l.....lI....I. |.-A.....-.. AL- n_-_I...:n_ MIG nooaa yams. There is big competition this year be- twoen the local cheese buyerp_for the full contmnoting. The buyer: me watching each other : movements lonely so that one cannot. Ital much he other. This I-nnrnhup A `(minim no-ulnnnl zy. u. mnwueu. There are numeroua oomplnlnha about the road on Earl street. between Albert and Alfred streets. The road is no uneven that the water all How: to the north side And oods yards. Therein bin cnmnotition thin vanr ha- n moaou are no(. nwenuou to at. once. We can give you fresh New York choco- lates for -10. pound. which are superior in every way to the boat. Canadian goodl. E. C. Mitchell. I Thain ..... .`............... ..........l..:..L- ..L....L rollllrl no me snaxung mu nelung. )r. Fee will have several resident: up, next week, for infraction of the health Act. if closets are not nuendod to at We mun oivn vnu fl-nah Nnw Vnr-It nhnnn_ ` a un.. ugonu. The Kingateu cotton mill was closed this mornin for the urpose of making some re in the aha ting and belting. Foe will have um-oral resident; un. anu nmuau mom lair and noneauy. Shr. James Swift for Octnwa every Mon- dn and Thursday at 6 u.m. James Swift & 40.. agents. This Kinmltmu nnmnnn mill urn: nlnuvl this awuu am and rename Insurance agency does the business, pays loeeee romptly, and adjusts them fair and honeat. y. everv Man. Do not always go .together but if the tight kind gt worn "the twp are inseparible. Why; should you bother yourself with so. many fout worries when by wearing the a. nut, run. In t as collegiate institute this notice in posted : "Nu American money will be ac- oo ted in pa mom. of fees." ` wift/In nlt and reliable innurnnnn mumm: 1 ll);-. Boll exhibited three horses at the Hnrrowsmith fair, and each one captured first, rize. In 9 .. .-mII-..:..o- :...::o..p.. u..- ....s.'.... :_ unrnovuny U0. , IZH Unulrlo street. The boat. in not too good for you in corsets if you would have it. Buy A pair at Stacey ; Minn Biggart, will recite six scenes from Ben Hur,` Tuesday evening next, Y.M. C.A. UIFIIOVIKF U0. All kinds of upholstnring done at the Cnrnonky Co. 128 Ontario street. The boat. not mo onnd for mm in nm-nt- Think of the em. you waste and the pleanu you mlu those long ovonin a by not hnv lg oomlnrt with your eyes. .yes tented . E. C. Mitchell. Sweet. gmpos 2c. lb. J. Crawford. Mnntlol. grills, screens and interior house deoomuve work made to order. The Cnrnovaky Co. All of uulmlamrimr rlnna Attlm Inoruy. W. J. McNeill, grnin inapoohor. Inn at Comwnll. yoatonisy. impacting I quantity of Manitoba wheat. P.nnhAntgr_\nu-9|. Ifhuu -Kl. .lx....L u.... ox uunlwnn wnub. Roohutar-Nort.h King all: direct Bun- day 5:00 p. 111.. week days from Port Hopo, nuke 8:40 n.m. G.'l`.R.. train. Ihnloy, Agent. Tllillk 0' than hn vnn wank.` -nnl Mun uouege 1n another column. Buy Pawn: knitting yesne eh! Emmy ! end you will Ive weer en eetie notion. Table pane and peeohee. J. Crawford. W. G. Crei &- Co. are offering zreoe. og , stove en oheetnut one! at 85 per ton. E0 ewey with that unhealthy our end have n Berqueb ooreld by Caranovl y 00. ltoll utter 18c. . Crewfo . l ra;3rIy egljuietod tend ' perfecblynlltblrzgg so eea owee pnoeeet .. it.chell'e. It. in probable that one of the oldeet mem- bere of the city police force will rulgn shortly. W. J. MnNnill_ arnln innrnnlunn um. `I- PARAGRAPH8 PIOKED up 3? oun ausv n:Pon'r:Rs., The lploo of. Ivan Day uro-vnu the People Lie `lilting About--NothIng le- pol tho Attoutlon of `loeo WBOLIO `I`|IIIII' lotu- Frog in your throet 1' at Mitohell`e. The new hot drink. J. Crawford. 1 All kinds of winter owering ball at Johnson, oriu. Brock street. . Madden : Oereel. J. Crawford. 1 In: vemenle to the veterinery college ,- have n completed. V ( We meke line hardwood ooring of_every , kind. Oernoveky Co. ` 1 Dr. Agnew : um Pills. forty doeee {or C 100., at _ . C. Mitchell's. 7 ` Rudedvt. of Limestone City Bueineu 5 I1 College in another column. BIIV PuPnn n inihtina worn: at. Ionnnuh /vuhvu . nu 41-:-w--us-u |uvuu_y nu: uv nu- n wift.'s ol and reliable insurance loan business. navy nromutlv. ._ IQLI AGINTI Ba mcumurs or nu: nu. Tnblo tub butm No. I fresh eggs. J. Cruvloni. HONssmJ0bT AT Low PRICES I ...u-my -nrvucu or Franck M. young mm of glut popular. ring: poaition he has 1 and oiciont. conduct. Wntortown N` \'..`l;OIndIlNl. Howard Folgor bu shown himself to 50 I on blo man {or tho trying position he has Had. at uni mnmgcr ol tho white nqgudron. l nu] Boot In. In Intl uh I-- _ .-- uavuuuu nul UIIU ` trod. mm nqudron. M1180 vnlunblo not-vices of run vounu mnn nl an-1 -~- no were Madame: H. Kooo, J. B. hilf: snd Charles Bhioldo. who perfumed their diiculc tut with rare tact. thou h Imps not no the satisfaction 0! all. T a rat. and on! prize was uurdod to Mur- rot Elia th, the little dlughtot of ndrowwoon. A Olpahlo llond. \ .. Bhndud. HoIvnrd'i"oInor bu slug... 3. wr. A. noppml was chosen president, T. l). Allen wen nemed secretary md J. George treasurer. The hall committee chosen is composed of J. (-`eorge. H. Hop- pinl and J. R. Donaldson. It won decid- ed to appoint. is standing cmnmittee no out- line: progrumme of subjects for discus- eion during the winter. and the following members were named to the committee. to report at the first ugh meeting: A. Ho - pine. llr. Ackroyd, . S. Burnett. J. . `Carnegie. Jon. George. The first. meeting of the season will be held a week from to- morrow. Imu.1'u nknpwunnanyvagn. ` ` .rmtxns.so1u..nnn cu nnna. CR, Baby show. The baby chow Wu :5 now lentun at the fair at Camden Em this your and hrou ht. out six beautiful babies. which Lnxu! the ability of the judges. The candidates wore: Annie, dnu hm` ol Ed. bochhead; Nonnn Leulio. dnug tor of Fred Johnston: Margaret. Eliubeth. daughter of Andrew Ween: Adam Clifford, non of Than. Hamilton; Perry, non of Clancy Moore; Elgin, son 0! Andrew Cni , The judge: we!-o Madame: Koools. I. R. moors; mgm, ol Andrew ud Keoo (I or "'11 ..\ln .lun_..u A__l_ _.,_v.| For `rho Sunday Anornoon looting: 'l`h|| Wlntnr. A mootin of the: executive committee of tho wor ingmen'9 Sundny Afternoon meetings, was held last. evening. M. H. Buiinotoo in the chair. There won ma- nont W. Hobart, A. Ho pins. J. R. on- nldaon, Dr. Ackroyd. Silver, J. B. Carnegie It. wnn dnnidnd tn ~...n....- n..- ..-_..v-_ Uarncgle It. was decided to continue the regular weekly meotingn durin the coming win- ter. A. Hopplnn 0 oeen nnnrntnrv ...a .1 New utninod bonoy AI Rcddon'I. Tnblo buuar lv7_c. J. Cnwlotd. uwo nourl xor lnecnnrmln wmbresuea. Last. night. Mina Grace urphy was the winnin dnirymoid, nteeplechuma ovi- denlly going u duirymI.id'e forte; Mini E. Moore carried on" the egg-And-spoonnnd fut. race risen. and A dear little yellow oennry be led her character by being the wlnnln oortoiee. The other ruceo, the nnln o which occur to-night. were con- tinued nnd were keenly connected. The ridere did excellent work. and Lherenre thoee who say they can name the winners. though an nurprine may be in store for the lenders. _____ Ho. Inter. nutter. Inner. no. Tabla tub roll bubtor I80`, mt. rot. munbou rndrow Wool. y nramlnuy. Tea is eervsd from six o'clock to eight. The excellence ol the menu ensured a buy two hours for the chnrmin wnitresuu. hut. niam. Minn (:.-.M ......|... ...... ah- every way nmdequnto tor the audience. The chnperone of the party ininilnitnble. but. her lecture is sometimes andl interfer- ed with by the ancient. Lhoughatifl upright.- ly Araminty. T05 served frmn nix n'nlm~|x Ln nioht 'jp11u.Ls:aAsB WIII IIAIJ Ill . The uymllnum WuI_u I"lm~ llm~oou-<'l`he Bunsen were Muvh Enjoyed. 'l` rink held R bumper huuse last night. and t re managers. nhnont by request in fact, decided upon a double performance for today, matinee Livkein having been is. sued this morning. The Peak sisters Vere billed for two exhibition: only, but penul- eion is being used to make them comete their success by let! 4 the public see them still once more. Th plan in, it ie under- stood. to have their .- age down stain for the last performance. the mxllery being in every inudequnto for the audience. chnnerona of the nnrtv ininilnitnhln, ana wullam streets were correct. The petition for A light. in the comm of Frontenac park Wail brought. u by AM. Newlnndu. The aldervneu wou d not: take my action, because of lack of funds, and the probabilitiea are that the pgopla of that neighborhood will have to put. up with the nuirmnce complained of until the council of 1897 gets in working order. POIOI M rollowlz ' Moving polo uornor Division and Col- borne. 85; Alfred street, 03 60: city plrll. 33.50; park to Mnil.lmd_ 8. ): Col. llu'r.C6: market square to Wade`:-. 85; McRouio I to Maitlpud. 85; Old Sum : to lront. 0! city lull. 05; William to corner Division and winillm. 85; work done on (lnrrot street, 38: J. Minuet-1`t.o corner Gore street. 85: city park. 35: corner Queen and Clergy. $5: corner Ban-la nnd Htuut. 33; 0l'|I0r Brock and Clergy. 3; corner Garret and Gordon. $5; total. $78. It wru dnnirlml In nnv thin nnnnnnf. Alan uoruon. in; com], 578. It was decided to [my this nocount. duo, providing the items regarding Mainland and William atreeta correct. Thn nnlitinn l'.u- a link: in tin: nnntm of Means increasing buniqess. There are so many more! selling Boys Clothing asap- er Ohm anyone else the we can`: unoemnnd why puopll will persist in filling their boy: here and uudin: theit friends uuleu done not go with some ver ` tioementu. ' Sniu an l There was a meet deal of talk unoug the Aldermen in trying to recall the llam- iwd chengee. It was retty herd for Dome of them to go boo` u {Ar u 1893 and remember the removelo! an electric light pole or come other lunignicuntocr currenoe. Ald. Behemohnlnnnn ohe ll water and li ht committee I coll '0 0 your ego. oou d vouch {or A to N1 of the work clan for. It was found that according to t e contract between the city and the company the company could oh the city a reasonable role the removal chnmze 0! 0|` or P0100 throu hout the city. The llebilit of the cty wu wcordmgly oeknowlotott A A duplicate of an mcoount rendered in 1893. elm-god for moving thirty-DOW P010- M5 35 each, 8185. and moving twenty-uven trolley polea, 85 each, 8136; total. 3320. This account was ugnlnt the 01 work. On ntnblnu ; .a....:.a.A a. mu: Md. On motion is was decided to pay this nooount. Thonanother of I894. '01` '73. was put. in ngninpt, me are, wator and light. do urbnnont. It was: for moving poluu ollovn; Mnvinu nnln nm~nm- Division and C41. WORKINGMEN PREFZRING. The lloou-Io Lulu. Oompuu lb: 1 III] * ' for changes. Yaw-day afw-nbon I join maongol - the bond at work: and (in. mm} and ` light oommittor took plooo to ootddoro contra account. put. in again tahodty b ' the Kingston L ht. Hut. & Power Co- In the Kingston, orumouch & Cahni RR. Co. Those Browns wore: Al . Martin. Ht:-Ainon Inlnnnr Rnhnn. Hon. 1 WAS A BUMPER HOUSE. v-nu. -"CvvIliUl uu--up 44 CLARENCE ST. `TO PAY THE CLAIMS. n mt. T '-`n:-it 'npo':Ip'h`: -hsponnsotfby fIN"' ranch M. Hugo. _` popularity Ilnon thll {thin ml.l..I gnu TWO smnv nwznuuo noun nu rooms. utonlon uvial Ia Inodou 'Inpronmon.tamunr Qll0OlI`I|".. :9: P. I In Ap;l:to J. I. Bind SIXTY-THIRD YnAn.-'-N6. 230. no Va:-w .....-- -. :: No. II muvnsrn AVIIIUI. lllllcl bout. nearly now. In food touch. All notion oonnnlunou. In motion. A `an the punbu or Io I. NBUIH. PRNIBHIII THAT DIIIIIIABLI DE- mm min annnmum. nodal-I Im. provomonu. No. In Vnlon not. lnquln at thlo oloo or 0! N. . Ullllwoms. Snvii-Kim. mm. - .____..__'.:_.__._..._-.. ARRHOUIII AND WHARI`. BETWEEN Prlnoou and Qnoon strata. Apply to J. B. CAIIUTIIII. R introduce A unit dinu-ovary an-I keep our how and: Mnkml up on tron. fauna and I-rM||'o-1 throughout town and uounhy` ntamly om- ploymont; nomminlnn or u ury. Nu : ru- monch and npcmu. and nmnoydaponlrm In on bank when ntnrtod. For particular. wrftao The World Medical lilac-trio Cn., bon- ulnn. Out. Cnnndn. "3 ___: 1011] TWO FIDRY DWELLING IOUHI. n noun. oxtounlolnnhahpn 1:3 nods!-lg Anna-"T I EMEIBER WE l U.*,ll'l'lVICl.\' (HVANAN. too I18 nwuk. Don`! full to wrltev at mm. We will surprise you. Imperial Sliver- wnro(`o., Box I`. I. Windsor. Ont. TV intrr AL? 0! THE FLAT OVER Q)llRl()AN & 00`: Dry Goods Eton nln ulna. ud- ulnlnq Bulk : Printing doo. Apply at 'mo Oillno. _` .....,,V , . , , TONI HOUSE. NO. to QIYIILN 8'1`lllllT Apply to J. B. CAIIUTIIIII. .._-_..-_.?.__....-_. four shun alvon 0 .-j. BIJOK HOL mtpytol N0. .CAII ._._._.______4_.__ __ IAIIBIID. Or4'rl.r:u-(lu.In;n.'r-ln Kingston, Ooh. lnl,nt St. James church, Frederick (M-tlor,`jr.. to Florence Ethel. daughter of the lam Major Hilbert, 3rd Royal Laucmnhiro Fusileers, formerly of tho 17th Regiment. 2nd BM.t.alion. 'lALl' & 00`: Dry Eton, ,nln| `Imus: " ' Jm':<'r--In Athena. Sept. 20th, J. W. Joynt. of I sun. OOIS 10 L81` WITH ALL MODERN Ill- wovomonu. with board. It 376 Barrie Moot. Prion nod-non. A HENRY BEAM Lnnnm Ummnnxn grn {noon strut. Oorner Hy: on! phone communication. =_?.j:.___ _ BBOI. I OOH!-I W MODERN (X)NVENll-`..\'CKH. with bond. 88! Brook ntrutm _____________'_ _" i T. F. HAlUn.Hu.\_ l'NDI2Il'l`AI(IIll AND EMIIAHI` Street. Phonon-Wureromm. 1:: Bl. Lowoutprlnou. -___,.____.___:. Rooms 10 LET. wmi nouw, nu ovum stunt. JAH. REM), Tul Lmumo UNlb|C|lTAKlm-lM ntnot. Tolophono MA. Opnn In- Pulnu. _DI|Ic'ron AND Icumu.m-;n- oou Itrut. block Above old stand. .___.________..__._ ~.rrr The (iymkhnlun tractivo bicycle nml Monkey (lymkhm p.m. 1' usuoers. lorm: [1.7fD\`7.~f7)I.i3 xirurk r1N.".~1:'r vv'1TTI . Your wnrln,lA\utnlaht. I-omhnc Irum Hu- ikutln _l_nk. A suitable rowurul will In- -uun II me money. Tl-ll BEST lb TWEEI) JA< THE BERT I1 B0IVQI.E J; Our Mantle: are A>`E.\'T` zunnutood the llnte-cc and I Itylor. , v......-.;-.. . thou wh no them and th . t ` mg: con]: P . . "AI-A --A `I ' THE BEST N BEA neon at the M `NH mun umua no ukod Iiere are the MANTLES: THE BEST BEAVEI monu. .\|llNIL\\ . Roclnvood annual sports. 2 Emily Banckar at open: In ANTED - HEM` - REL gnry lnnnllu : Inn! 4 >odn~o dI'nvn\'ol'y nu nylon. Inspection invited. T 10 Lm.--Light to moderate winds, no: mu. ohnnp la tompontuu. [Don t any pot cent. at any oth I in nu soon. Ion DJ!` Wmal M on In the ilk: than ll 6 or damn oomblnod. lama. I-onto and lone llnolud- od. uatumu of the ode oonnnol In uuobhor nodinm. ` I the nu moku I olnlm It : so. 1 Q UIDUUIIIKIUH UULZCHTHEU lmy sun. och in Jun: Miran. Hon in jnqon. Kontuallnohuh I Pnicn TWO CENTS A OIIOUI-LIIOI OUAIAITIID Ulw Inn AQQI nu`: Alli ALI.-. In Klan 7'6 3: L51`. wurusn FROBABILIVIES.` Tj HENRY BRAKE. KDIITA Ill An". In... )llIlcrnn um Iru... . .'. : REMINDERS. us. ` l7Nl|Irn-I . unu- LOST. - -r--to-us: WILL II RICIIVID HY THE UIIDII Iltlol ID to the IMII INST. for sh oh he 01 the Inc lb I scuff . at M uuhhanlnl on- Mon on and Inn plooo 0! Inn! at thank. dune-I on on corner at . lino! Won 01:`! Aluln[M:nvnu;Y 5 JACKET. 1 no[v(;1,|: .lA(`.Il|l"7` .. ..u-u a nun ET :ouog.n: .ucx1c5r. u AH E.\'1`A \'ALl`E and mono mount nn 0.. .I.--- ||\\. : Hkntiug Rink. AL- OIICOFL l\.\'unln Ul L UVUIIUI. ` at open: house, H un-lh. I: F!) lcunA|.uxn--140 auburn an-est. Tele- LLINO IOUHI. In 6. motion `In d 1, H00 {our leaders p mun. Wu 3 undo who won nd than who 11 satisfaction. OI IIIO IJIOII II|Ol`|l`II UIIQ. noun IdId|y.m.M?m Anal Inllnxlnn AA- All ._ l_..In-J F, : p.m. n house R p.u1. ...... vnl.4l'l`I I up to date , the wife of `."$ Prinnun 3 and Night. _._2j- l'rlm'm-~4 , Ilouhluuvu, wo no can > them. _\_vho nu for I!` cum . 3 for . A but Kim! FALL SEASON,` I896. THE ABERNETHYS No. In nidonhun not. all Prlnnou nun ON ION )AY.On 6th the ooou. vlr.. Hun i no wane and ham mm. a , Plush lzblor Soot lain. Oak nldolun Lutlnnlllo and Ounulnn. Ixtonnlon Able Wall DIM . Fancy Cantu rubloo. I-om`lu.0ll Anal other Plotnn-4. Bmuoln. anal Tnoulry 01 In Ru(a,B|lnd.Wluhr Ch ln,li ring: on Ktguuo. father u. H lnvu, Squire Al Moro. (in move, and other snlolou. ' lulu ullozll. ,..-.., v... y. A! the rut-lonoo of Ill. 8. No. donhnn strut. )AY,0at of Oak um! Walnut. Bod hnmn ll: F'=*i olt 0 neon Aunt Halo at it day or uh. -_.U.u _. [Flue Furniture. Brussels and Ta- |AucT|qg: SAL.E| VI Bugglev, Wnggons. Phaatons. Carts. Wheels, Pianos Etc. And the an-at Cast of Comln P1n)'urm pru- sonuna the will lam. now oomeri ' A mvo CE CURE awv@\A/vvvwl -All following don. All an lnvibd. J, rvrvv uuuu - u AUCTION enme- .--- .--u----wuJ vrv|.|- ol tho hunt American lulu. 0. .1... I -..I_..J.- n..4 nn-A 1 n Every true woman. who "looks at any one of the beautiful and stylish crentions we offer for fall wear make, that exclamation. We have here a hat that will APERFECT LOVE.. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ..WIIJa HOLD Tlllllu putts ! C-mm. mhlnnnn A! `III M - ll D. " JOHN H. IILIAI. Anruonon. j-j_--_.-.jjj-u 'I'BNDl:R8 -an--o--. u... .- -I v-rvuu, n r. mnu()1>m_ lino! TI*lE DAILY BRITISH W1-110. I looks an (town Inn). Duo. in; Emonld ' about lusty), and; Bull: (town hall), : II (town hall). I: Jnyoovtlb , (Joyce's ). MI; lmtdovno (town hall). Ilhzlnltovu (0ddIo||ow'n hall). Ml; l.{n( bun). lulu bola (town lull). '......... M-* ':::= ('0'! : ( - . null ! Ell). I505: Cvltilll 0lIIN(hown- ip hull). Nth; BL Andnvl (nuol bout). lbx [annular (Ionic ball), I Aland:-b Mucus`: ball). Ill; But (G-pun : hll).2lat. II. I. lbs, and Jana W Quin Lvulug cl topic. w-an uuuu-[I will no lloltl [Id In] whom Alanine! Tho following In a lid ol tho regular Iago ol lumen` iuutituhntoho hold In tho count! ol Ironuuo and adjoining dint:-fcvh (in n; the coming iuutltuunp no : ee eetly on age ee ' Mr. Fletch: cachet e continuous movement, the pen not being lifted from cbe per until each word is completed. Wit the public school nynum words are dieoonnecmd. In A eentence when at run- dom from en eoey written by 5 public uohoal pupil, and which won for the writer e gold medal at e recent fair. out. of uneven worde the letters were disconnected ~lJhue: eeven Ienere. the breaks; three letter-, one breel: eeven letters, nix breeh; tour leelere, two breeh; ve leuere. two breaks; {out leuare, three breeke. A nem- ple of wriung executed thin term ehowed Mleeelne reeelu. In viewing the work petlauned by eol Ate Ina-mule pupiln ell leuere were too connected, facilitat- ing speed. When Ioongl Will It llold Ind In) Alumina: ln0VOlllOll_l'a uect their "mind" 7 " "Ae might be expected the ncquieitfiin of e ne movement somewhat iuterf roe with ulnr Qutlinee, hut outline: 0 mo eeeily w on the movement. has been? ii- lered, end some 0! the pupils do v ry ood `work already. although they h ve iiul but little practice. But, in no ey does it incn itete piirile for doing ust M good wor ee Iormlei y with the (in gear movement. The writing miiatere of our collegiate institutes are unenimous in the opinion that this movement should be en- quired several yeere before high school work hes been undertaken and their opinions should hsve considerable weight. Busineee men are very pounivo m their euitetnenui that this or u very simi- ler movement must be enquired belore e n is tted for the requirements of iisineee life. and so we think the acquisi- tion of this movement should be begun It eeeerly poeeible." F. Icahn I nnnhinllnnsun gives great n-oeaom and A minimum or exertion with A maximum of speed, conse- quently it is the movement almost univer- enll used by business men. and that which is A way: recommended and taught by the writing masters of our high schools and collegiate institutes whether they teach the vertical or obliuue ntvla. Smnn Innninl conegmw IIIILIHILOI wnelner they teach the oblique style. Some -pociul teachers of writing may have oeaood to une this movement. but the fact. remains that for general buninoua purpouoa nothing onn Lake iu place. How dnan Lhn nnnnirnmamt. nl ma. onn Lane M place. How does the noqniromonv. 0! this movement. Alfoct. their `hand 1' " I!`- I1` I70. I to uuopt wnen may begin work WILD you. ' "Inewnd of making the muscles of the ngers do the bulk of the work, the mus- cle: of the forearm, from the elbow to the wrist, do the mass 0! the work and the fin- gers play A very secondary part. This gives great freedom and minimum of axartinn withn mnximnlm nl -mum! nnnnn, OIHGTI. What movement do you require pupil: to adopt when they begin work with you?" mnkimz muscles of tho WI'II'0." The class wss called to order rmrl suited to write in copy boolrs s verse which Mr. FM-char Wrote on the blackboard. Pu- pils were asked to write as taught before entering the collegiate institute. All but five used s nger movement slmost ox- clusively. Three used s combined muscu- lar snd nger movement, and two s purely muscular movement. Three out of the five came from schools outside the city. The pupils were next desired to write the system tsu ht by Mr. Fletcher. The dil- lerence in the two systems was st once` n"p- perent. The n ers were used only to iorm certain loop otters and for increasing speed in the matter of melting long letters, we as "ls," fl. etc. For forming the smulers letters the muscular movement was used. The ngers did not move at every stroke of the pen. but only when re- quired to reach out to meke s long letter or to round one. The character of the writing was softer than that roducodin the public schodls, that is. t e beauty of the public school system was not lost. but the squurenesn of the letters gave place Los roundness. as legible in every way but easier formed, ss the pupils testified. These were the only important departures found from the system taught in the public schools. The improvements were not adopted until a thorough vim- vasa had been made by Mr. Fletcher oi merchants, book-koopers. telegrnpherr and others. I-\.\'l..o m.........-.. .l.. mnn ....,...z... ......:i_ encouraged I 'nnger mowing 1" "Yea, I have read his statement. to that effect, end have been much perplexed to know why"hie pupils all use a movement. he has not taught. them. I have the best pouibleo portunity of knowing how his pupil: wt to. and invuiabl I find them use a nger movement. 'yi`hnt. on may have no doubts on this mutter I 3 null have the pupils show you and tell you how they writn." TL- n`AAn nu`. .\..II...I 5.. .u..I.... .....l --I....-I OAK HALL] awwmenr. or we puonc ncnool wrmng master that he has at. no time taught. or encouraged `nger movol '1" "Yea. have read statement. ".But you have no doubt. soon the public I statement of the public school wricing time tauuhc weir meuuou or producing meir worn." What objections have you to the pub- lic school system chat. you require pupils to ohsn their mode of writing 1" "Wh e the system has several objection- _ "able leeoures, our chief grievance is shut all public school pu ils come to us with a finger movement, (2 at is, the fingers are almost exclusively used in producin t.heir_ writing. No one who knows w I: n `nger movement. means will defend its use by pupils as old as Qhose of my clauses, or even by pupils several years younger. so we feel in duty bound to teach them to acquire greater freedom in the use of the Den." Illllgll IH RIIIPWIH ICIIWI 1 BIG IGUPTUI it md still continue to use it. Last year in my classes here, without I Iugge Lion from my one. I taught. the ubllc school sltom of vertical writing. T is your from t e outaot. 1 have taught vertical peninsu- ship. but have required pupils tp modify their method of producing their work. obiechionn vou nub- o "vvmon anylo or In-lung no you proxer : ' Many out before varhicnl writing was taught in ingwon schoqln I bud adopted And ltill continue to mac it. Last. vmr Ill owner anreotaon no.3 vomoal man. Pupil: are allowed to Illo tho I ylo pre- :'i`)lI`l':lJ noquirod, will It in In extnme Which style of writing do prefer 3' Mom VON`! writing schools. 6- [V hm In your cmaun !" nu. newner was uuea. As no ulnnt of letters I do not think there is much choice between a slight slant in either direction end. .` vertical man. Pupil: are allowed in un the I do are- COMBINED METHODS OF W. FLETCHER. no In Not oppoua to vmnou wn-moi Int Teaches ll-llollu to Abundpn n Ilngor Iovonont and Introduce I Insular Iyuonu to secure mold and Lutlng Work. With a desire to inform the public con- oornin tho rooent controversy carried on in the mun totho merits of awe aya- I-mn nf um-Hnnl can-itiua f.nnl_'|}. in tin: J. R.C.D0bbs&C0.[ u u ulv Ivvuuv uvuvluvvnui vunu-vu nu toms of vertical writing, taught in t.ho ublio achooln by writing muwr New- ndu and in the collegiate institute by W. H. Fletcher, A Wino repreaenbntlve vialud the oolloginbe yesterday and law at work nolua ol pupilsmhoco ages avernod about thirteen); or tourtoen yam. he object was to compare the character of writing with that taught. in the public \Vh'nt style of writing do you teach in your clulee 2" Mr. Fletcher liked. A; be Ilnnt. of lebtan Ida not. think FARMERS ENSTITUTE. THE SI`ES/_6TRiiiNc. yivv vi "Cl 1- II- up or III Ion. taplul god.hh 3:" ...w.""'....:"..?.u... ."'..J". .`3.'.a' Innh -lQh nonwulnnnouanmounndonoutivo ability. `heart of PM. Wormwood it nnnhdon to thopobonnduonplilun hthonoututiling nnnnottbopuvotd nuovorhtducruuon. IILWQI Ilpughqnlu Innpyinnt lo. proved to an origin! :0. In .'*?.':.':`.'.--.-.'..'.':..-..:`-*:.-'-.':r-:`::-.:: i'7'.3..".'.'..T."-'3."-n. prouotn ma pt-opowr qt novel unus- mcnt in wotld wide. whih u a nun hi: nuuo In a Inoonym 0! max. In Isaac nature has cxoullod nll pnviou ooru. and in securing Ibo union cl Prol. Wornwood. tho but Animal odiou- not now holontho bllc, be In: otlnlbiud non than In cannon nod onouiln Alitw, Thnunoh nl Paul W...-....~I L. WIII wlirtu ji. It wu, indeed, I novel onwrhinlnnt luv. Mg! II tho orn houo-I.ho Inonhy show. in which ogn. monkeys, budget-I, Ant.-nun and odour animals lnhrninul in tho most enjoyable human and went through u-Sch that won wonderful in 11"-T`WI|"I3KIIIIl 8 vmnou. `Inn: aouornyw rupuuuon u u pronoun sod projector ol non! IIICII il `QM Ildl. Ihiu AA A lnnnn-5 null-Ilci --ll vrilllllll` Should undoubtedly be placed under pro- netralnt, but the man. wlth whom the lltlfuor habit haa beoomea dlneaae. ought not to be classed with either. He II a per aubject for medical treatment. he treatment of drunkenneee, an n dlaeaae. was unknown to our grandpareutn; eo aleo were electric can and telephones. Tlley would have laughed at the id` 0! mg or either 0! them beoomlng working poeei Ili- tiee. That drunkenneee cen be cured by aoienoe, in now an eetebliahed fact: and that the bent, up-to-dell. aelentle treat- ment may be obtained at Oekvlllo. ie proved by the hnndreda who have been cured there. For inter-eetin pamphlet. and full particulars. address. he Manager lahehuret Inetitute. Oakville. Ont. or me vuwer worn aepernmenb. The test began at 7:20 o'clock yeetaerde morning And ended at 6:20 o'clock. L was considered very eetiefectory. N. has not yet. been decided whether or not the company will make mother teen before Engineer Kennedy, of Montreel, is called in to mute the nal tent. of the engine. I vluwu I saw nvw nnjlllu. Draughtamnn Long. of the John Inglis & Son machine shops And who dooignod the new pumping engine now in operation in the Kingston water works pumping station, was III the city yesterday to at- tond the rivnto tent of the new engine. Mnyor El iott and Aids. Bohnn and Mar- tin were present, uwu also Supt. Hewitt. of the water works department. The mat bomm at 7:20 o'clock vunmhv HI-IIU - UIIKIII4 KIND-KC. People are eccunlmned to laugh at funn_y" erticlee published b journals making A specialty of humor, I. e greater portion of which they think originates in the fertile brain of some writers of jokee. But in everyday life is to befound humor that in keener then en ever found in rint. For inlbunce, n uy or two ago 11 armor and his wife entered a certain Prin- oeee street furniture etore and naked the price of some chairs. On being informed. the wife said "Oh, my; your prioee ere high; we can get. the name chain so much cheaper at Mr. 0pendayendnight'e." They had Vlvtitod mother store and new painted on the door the announcement: "Open day nnd night." sloepuw nnu parlor curulrom uu un- cent, .Y. Steamer "America" wi I leave Kungston at 5 n.m. and 5 p.m.. in connec- tion with this great excursion. For full purbiculnru apply to Fred A. Folgor. oily ticket. agent, R. W, (Y. 0. RR... foot. 0! Brock atruet. ucxex. agenc, Brock om eh. nllullul new llll'I nluuruluua Tho eleventh annual excursion will be run on Tuesday, Oct. 0th, over New York Central RR.: tickets only $7150 from Kingston to New York and return; good for ten days irr New York city: through sloepin and parlor curulrom Ca Vin- |(......n... no I: .. m n...) K -. m n nnnn... may. Inn nerve nnroo yearn wr mow. Tho sheriff of Simcoe count? ulna visit.- od the oil: bringing with him George Pepintt an L. Hunter who will verve two years each {or house breaking. Will -IlI lalnj VIIIII. Yesterday the sheriff of Toronto was in the city. `He brou ht to the Kingston penitentiary Joanie holxnon who will serve four years for the . and Tholnu (irimoo, gontenoed to ten een` imprison- ment for Anon. Edward upitv. iromto ume citv. will nerve three ween READY FOR WORK Under Direction of Experi- enced Bicycle Mechanic.

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