Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Nov 1896, p. 1

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yv. J. DICK & s0N.3 Alan noolorl lot I pator. The ncndonu upon very high! of the college hon. ol the dnlfct-ant 0 0! do- partmtmul. and upocially of Inporinum dent. Boll. They shy that at no other col- lege they but uundul he to much been done for them. not have lacuna on dinuo md treatment ban to minuuly dcnoribod in human. vIcuprIIIIuonL, ur. mcholn ; aounalaI_v- creouunr, W. S. Rownon. II. I'll decided to hold the n-t. meeting of the society on Wodnoodni nut. when porn w_i|| bo road In H. A. laden. Went eld. NJ . nnd.l. K. Kulmn. Mord. Pm. on "luninitin. or foundor."a `Frnoture o! theotnununt` rot-;iocv,ivaly. Both an third your ntudenu. having spent. A Mann each at Cinvinnnti, Ohio. and Tonmto. 8. Horny. Huylnm tmm. lml., another thud um uudont, in Alan booked for pa r. students mm nu M.|.|. .4 n.. [NICO the uu,_-~-In \L'l`vllI1I1'y l'I')H"0 IOTYIIOU I vemumry nocuety fur the purpose of bene- ting the ptmlentn and member: 0! the vetminnry profs:-anon-`by diucuseing such papers 0! interest. as mny be from time to time read before the memben. Dr. (I. W. Bell presided and mu unanimously elected president. The other ollicernelectod were: vice-preuident, Dr. Nichol: creuurer. Rowpon. h. u-.. .|...a.c..a .I,In'u; tirmecl I from P5`), in- ......s r--nu-u n 2-newly. Yo,-~alnrdu_v nfbormmn I-tudonbn of the King-'nn \ctNimur_\' Fnnvug [qrmgd votolumrv nocnetv fur that nurnnnn n: 5.... run I0 u.mu nom !l.`..`00, and dog Lax conrmed: H. Mowut. on I cut. from N00 lo 35": Mamie Mi la`naae-s- mom, WM nmrmnrle H nuhnrnn mm . .... nun: quuu I0 i-MM: Mamie MIIIn'mIao~s- conrmed; H. Osborne got a re- duclion of M.-easmont on 82,000 to 81.800; his other nn-m-nnneutn wore conrmed; J. H. Galvin`: A-M--mun-nt. was out. 3l.`.`1)0to 8l_lI'(l: Jnnr Hnnn'n numunmnnr. a... nun Ill nuwnnnnce. Mary J. Reid`: rating was cut. from 32,700 to 8`.3.30l); A Iv`ehIm|'! statute Inbor tax was struck off; R. Mc\'e!.v'a rating was conrmed at 81.000: M. H. Sloebh got a cut. from 8500 to 3450; H. Connolly and J. llloomold will each be usouod for A dog; Sarah J. Strnclmu'a rating was cut to !l.ll)(| from 813.200, and don t-,unfinnod~ H, Mnw-0. mu - ---0 Appanlu Ilonnl and Dorlllod Upon You- MI-day. Cnurtolroviaion for Ridonu ward wna held yenterday. nhnirlnnn Skinner reeldr ing. and Alrln. llowton, Tait and R0 Iuson in attendant. Marv J l)...'.l'. ..-s:.... ..._- .._A 1_._, mucus lrom. ` Something new in Bachet Powders, Try-it. . I "No air." want the answer. "I am not." Do you know Anyone who in ."` queried tho evangelist. "[ do,' said the lady. "who in il.`."` wnn thonoxt. question. My huIband'n first wife, who in dead," nnpwerotl the Indy, and sat. down. uue II II rorllil. Ac A recent. revivnl meeting at which A famous evangelist. wan ofcinting. the egxenker asked i! there WM any nereon in t. no audience. who believed himee f or her- self to be perfect. or know of an one who was perfect-. '`If there in." mid e. "will that person pleue rise?" A Indy at once rose in her plume, and the preacher. taken ebeels nomewhut. at. the unex cod re- sponse to his request, peueed or e mo~ ment. Then he naked: "Are you perfect ' madam Y ' Mn -in " nu..- AL- .._-...-_ nl ,_,, , ,. II ` I "55: ' The only two sermon: of Rev. John Watson in America will be iven in Ply- mouth church, Brooklyn. nm First. Prea- byberinn church, Jersey city. 'I`beCunedn Presbyterian censure: him for the rub he takes on Sundays and declare: that it will inereue the numberol thoee who denounce minister: for love of gold. It. is singular that much intempemte lnngunge comes from religious journals. It would he un- renaonablo to ex neat. the lecturer to under- take the work 0 preaching in addition to lecture: every night. during theweek, with journeys between each lecture. |BCIa. Loud Lawrence": monument. in Want- minacer Abbey simply given his name. clie date of his death. and those words. He feared man no little because he (cared God so much. The daily prayers of the Ru by boy. John Lining Bickentoth, found loo ed u in hit dank after hindeahlnwu "O (lod, gvo mo courage that. I may fear none but lice." Th: nnlu turn ALI-rnnnn AI D-.. l-L.. Jecu. "A unoeon Friend." Rav. Ezekiel Brnddin, Hnmilcon. has been appointed receiver for the l roteomnt. Episcopal church publishing company. New York. He in the tron-uurer of the company. In Win incorporated in Septem- ber last, with nonpibal of 810,000. The only at-beta are outstanding claims of 8000. which the company has been unable to col lect. lmul l.......-.....~i- ... ...... `._A .-.. In--. Brook street Methodist ohuroh-Rev. . Grenloll. pastor, will preach at ll `.1 and 7 p.m. Special sermon at 11 mm. ` the I. 0. ol Foresters; subject. "Tl Philosophy of Life. Special sermon at p. m. to the C. O. of Chosen Friends, Iul Jecc. "A Chosen Friend." Rav. Eznltinl R:-nrldin Hnmilrnn In cnurcu or nngumu In we DOFOEVOIIIOIII. Queen street. Methodist church--ll |.In., Rev. Prof. Nicholson; 7p.m.. Rev. Prof. McNaughton. In the evening Mine Sheri: will sing Rock of Ages." Organ recital and ladies quartebte from 0:30 to 7 o'clock. N.-m.|. .s.....o \l..ol....l.'..5 ..L......I.. D-.. v rrluny, 5 pm. Av may Ivewome. At. the London Wuleynzn minister`: meeting I letter of doe I mpuhg` with the family of the lauearo bin 0! Inher- bury wu passed also one to the ' dl of the church of England in its bereavement. Queen street. Methodist. chumh--ll n.m.. ur. uqunnroz ummn. Firntichuroh of Christ Scientist, Fraser hall, King attach. Sorvioo to-marrow morn- ing an eleven \9'clook. Sulfeoc: The Temple Dodlontod." Wool: muting `Fridny, 8 p.n. Ev body W uleun mininharh E. C. MIT HELL. Chemist and tlclan. ecu Strut. nnnnnn Nnun LNPrln ruennnm rmunywrmnu mu ouuu a 810,000 church. And now the An liom church in Australia hu nluo oatab inhod thcbttle of Archbishop. Tho primnto in Dr. umnrez Smith. `Ii`i..i`r`.l......I\ -0 m...:.s n..a-..u. uI..--.. ourncnu. Pnlxenhnm Presbyterian: will build 1 lion lnhe (hi hitln nf Arnhhinhnn Thu nrlm-In i l'lnI'.I'I ."' Complaint ha been made in England that young men are being ordnlned u clergyman, although there are Already many who can nd neither beneolel nor ournciea. uu ; um-mg ma onorwry no-morrow mgnu. vangoline reaching in Onbholic Apot- tolio church. gunday evening, at seven o'clock. Subject: How and why does our worship differ from that of our bro- bhron ?" l`.n-nnlnint I..- L..- ...-.l- x.. l`....I-_.l xun uovo"-; Ip.In., "1nt.orooIIogm:ea ru." St. George : cnthodr|l-By Ipoo ll ro- quut Trumpeter Wirtz. A" bntmory, will ropeab hla oornot. Iolo(u rendered lut. Sun- da ) during the obrtory tomorrow night. vnmnline urowhinc Cnbholic Anon- muunn. Bydenhun uroot church - Rev. Mr. Starr at both services; 11 n.m.. "Wonder- ful Lovo".; 7 p.m., Int4roolleg1st.e 8 ran. George cnt.hodrn.l-Bv mac lolu Inn All Duo-InnI.ou-l`lllIng ` of tho Pnlllllt. Rev. G. J. Onmoron will be inducted inbo his new charge in Boston on the 12th instant. En:-lgnl.-.n .n...| ..l..._..l. D... II- RIDEAU WARD REVISION. KINGs'1*b/1I./0N'rAR`I(i. SATURDAY EVE_NING. NOVEMBER 7. 1896. CHURCH i>AnAanAPHs. Are sweeter it not better than other babloa. Try It on your own baby. It you hI.ven`t one. borrow one. Any way try our perfumes. We have 70 odors to select from. n-nnohlnn ....... 4- 13...... um, - `nrmul A ocltty. ..h..n.n.\.. nunna no:-(w-mont. was con- I); R. An--amine got. A cut. :8-. ,UIN)_ Ina other ratings be- ;H. (,'lll`u appeal wu loft. ZIlC'TIfIIII,o hI&'='DI on-ydfrouavonuuwbo vuiulb new nu-Hap woIHhbhr.loI'nON'Ir":`i3`: "$0: villlounolnuh urllhvonthl to 1% ` how; `V V. I `WI WI]. 'v&-.3 ...-.:_:-:.-2., lnnunn. In. l6c.. am. loo. pot pound. Wnppndcu-such. I50. put nd. Lady eunuch. 260. pt pound. npk emu Dllnnh. I50. per pound. Inplo walnut cnnn.I;o. pot nd. lu:!wbo+n:nnd rity inn, . pou . uuoolch. New Organ man. I . pt pound. [on can to . Lunche- ud oyuununul in ovury nylon-dual] but - anon`: In The cheapest candles. All our own unto. all huh. Choco- Inho. l0c.,, -lGc.. 3613.. 40c. pot pound. Gnu-u. I0c., I51-.. 25c. 40c. pot pound. Ilnunn. In. I5c.. u. Wnppndanaoln. nut nonnd. [Adv menu up m the county jail. The tumor in not as morn ..-o! any militin come. but at tho Into nlilnry camp was an assistant. to tho mmrar of the 47th butt. Ha ha how-utnfom borne n re~ puution without 1 blemish and mu looked ' upon an on upright. nap:-ch-bio (armor. 7 I00 IIIIIOIIIJ Frldlyu (loorgo ..ndor-non. an old and rmpocbod rridont 0! Sunbnry diurict. dud vary and- gionly about olox-on o'clock I-`n'dny1nm-mng. 0 Aron an anal. no A. hearty bruhfuo and went about his farm doing odd ohono. About ton o`cl>oi he returned to tho homo And complained ol holing " user." In a limo vbvlo ho orclnimod. "I I that I am dyi Bond for tho boym" His none. nothing about the fll fl.VII'I at once oun- uonod and they ptbond around their labor jut In the to Nd Mn (unwell and on him hnocholm Int. Ho Icon: I wih onddght uonqullof when on at home bolouo. Deon-ad was about any-M In and wuono ol moot prosper; ou in Btorrington Iovnoluip. -s._._n_ -__ _. 1 1 wry camp. rrocurmgn warrant and tho umauinvo of n constable, (`nl. Hunter visited the promise: where the blankets wen eoen.nnd upon searching the imu-0 three were recovered. Two Inml ht:--u umperod with. the government marin- hnving been removed. The third wun in- tact. The farmer Wu taken he-foro John Pope. J.l .. at Elginburg. who upon hear- ing the evidence committed ii: I for trial. He Wu broughttoth city mi`! Ioolxod in the jail. mam of mu Ola. I0 I35: and. tau 0.1'.l. uunnuuon I-or rruu. I A couple of days go than were soon rm ll clothes line on the promises of n fnrnmr, residing near El iulmry, lliroe ll'lll|llll`_\' blnnkeul. The in ormntiun was (`0llV0_\'8(l tn Col. Hunter. -l7th'nLc . who hml been billed for 8'20 by tliemilntin deparnnont. for blnnkeuliininsing since the recent unli- tary camp. Procuring a and tho of n nnnnuuhln, l`nl ll....o-.. *3? $1.00 HMNES & LUCKEH oawruny A Port Dnlhouaie don tch this morning says: "Nothin arrive: or pluuied up the canal to-tiny. 'he heavy nnulh-\\'u.-At. male houu cnmmencod to die out. The on is will running high." III. The K. & M. F. 00 : bar a Thrush wil trade between Prescott. nn Montreal in the remainder of the season. Thu. .9." I1.-...ML I.----- --`A D-~-----~A mu ronunuor or the The urn. Bnnnockburn and Ronmnnunt., Fort. Wnllinm. and Muulougle, (flu:-ngn. were wind-bound in the \Vollnml mum] yesterday. Dnlhnn-in alunnnxl. nI..'. ...m....'.... ` IIIIII Ufu Capt. lrn l-`olgor is acting first mum on the nu. Islander. The svhr. Fnbioln will bring over another cargo of coal for the Fol er company. The l`u;1lE:lxnnnd an Consort. Columbia I, cleared in morning light for liorlfmd Mills. TI`- I. I. II I.` nu. u , 7 ml - uuouon no looked tor. Enginoor W. Kennedy. jr., of Montmo.--1. left. for home early this morning. \\'. Inglis and designer Lsmg. of the John lnglil & Bone 00., left for Toronto omly -chlamornin too. R. Honglmn, who has been here since August. In putting: the engine in position, will remain for n couple 0! day: yet. Inu lno umwa mama. ` Palmer Kellog, of New Troy. N. Y.. not.- ing an drill master in connection with the Ben Ilul rohenrnnlu, was mken ill yoater- dgy, and his place was union by Mr. An- derson. The rolnoarlnla uro pro l`(mIing moat. utiafactorilv and a aucccs! ul pro duotion is looked lor. l`.nal.m..- ur |.'-...\..l.. :.l A` un.....-..: necuon wun tnenr mg (IreugIug(u)I|t.rMcL. W. Yule, now In Toronto giving enter- tainments. will appear here in Jcmlmry. During his absence he has studied under some of the best. elocutionista in Cnnudn and the United Slams. Iv..l.n.. |.'.n.-... nf Nun: m'..,... K: v ..... (ll . games Hnnley, who left here last week for Philadelphia. has secured a lucrative position there with Connolly Bron, in con- nection with their big dredgiugculntrnct. '. Yule. Lrivinu enter. Lnouunu mnna nouse. E. Lyons. inland revenue, returned yen- terdny from Pembroke. whero he had been ` relieving for some weeks put. Hnrrv Martin. late of E. I]. |.mu'ka' ronevmg !or weeks pun. Harry Martin. B. I.ouvks' hnrdwure store. will open out in tho hurd- wnre buaineu on King street. within a fuw dnvs. Babies Agency NI nnmmon. Hurry Bethune, Toronto. king 0 cinder path." is in the city. mguost. n Thousand Island house. I4` I Ivlunn h.l...-ul nan-nun ...u........l u.A., or nrocuvme. R. W. Travers has been transferred from the bank 0! Montreal, Bmckvilla, to the sgonoy in Hamilton. Hnrrv Ramhnnn, 'l`nmnt.n, hinn nf Hm Movunonn of tho l oop|o-What They Iny|n[ and Doing. Rev. C. J. Cameron was presented v a gold-headed cane by the Indian` l.( B.A., of Brockvillo. R. W Trnunrn Inn hann trnnnfnrrnrl C. Degg mum] rrom recent. rains and wind. odgaomiad bean miirriml about eipzht years and leave: I wife and four druigliberi-. About six or neven years iigo lie was pliiced in Rockwood asylum, having Bll0\\(l enigma of inuniiiby. but after having remained Ml: the iiiatitublon lor about A month I`8_l.lH'll8d homo. apparently fully `recovered. Mr. Hodgnnn was well known and well liked. He was in member of the Society 0! Friomln and with his wife and family formed a happy circle. pung was at once begun our. wmnoun . The cam! in very full, the ' be! 3 rnudd from recent. rains and odnaon md bean mnrriml nhnm. DIIO DBOK CIOOTEO "IO Olll bunk. WNOTG they were followod for Home dinnunce` until abrupwly ending LALOI on n i but owned by the unbrtunace youngi I man was found oatin in the cam nmon drift wood. II. as at once con- clude thnt during: tom rsry n nf in- oaniby he had cominime suicide. It in said that some trouble which he ex> periencgd Intel had so prayed on his mind that he` was red to end his life. (imp- pling was at begun but. without. suc- 000. in varv full. the w.-unr . on ewakenin It In lured lle oonmltted lnlelde In the I Bldenn canal While Tempornrlly In-l Inno-l'rIende low Searching For the I Body. But Without Beeoeu so Far. Reeidente of the district surrounding Bunbury are greetliy exercieed over `the eudden and myetor our dleappearnnce of- Williein L. Hodgeon. I proe roue young former reeiding at Bear Cree , a few miloe , from Sunbury. About three o'clock Fri- day mornin he Awakened his wife by arieing lrorn . On being asked why he wee getting up. he replied that he had to out, but would return in A low minutes. ll wife went to eleep a ain. but later on III I; e morn- ing dieoove that her bueband had not returned to bed. She arose and made eearch around the barn: but could not find an traceof him. Neighborewere inlormedo the oungman'e disappearance A end active search was at once begun. l)ur- , ing the da foot marks were traced from , the back oorto the canal bank. where I than um-u lnllnum.-l Inn -Anita nli..i...m- _..__Z_4_:__. luulluofluu-I-coy. Klnnnnnri Dunn.` -.. WILLIAM L. HODGSON CANNOT BE FOUND. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. punts. colnnvlon. unoo and jelly `minor: and nl not. ill -nh anvlpcol pontoon on In. as you nan plot chum. A splendid addition (or your Ilkvhoa lion-I-I at are sad an nob. SUDDEN DISAPPEARANCE. PERSONAL MENTION. That Ply The 1 Han. "king of I mmat. nt I ppearanco ;un. ,ced uk, distance n- nu n o Irrou nd i ng ne aamnce of - )ua x clock us ad v I ....a nun WUIIUUTIIII ooodingly 1 B'y way pro euor 1 mh'd'knoI illustration ing the w sound. By mean handed rou see in an! colors ol, R from rod 0 nally no t Direct. the nt the 1! with 4 0. L. ' NO'U~#BX' WV nolu. Jduli I " the 9 pl... and Inn has In no man. It Isles the plum 0! all other potato munch. Inn: And nnonblo ` gtrggnon gm! nlpvou, `Tun Vol II Wlmonovlllou Tho valor "loaor at Willionovillo nu ovorovin I y yo-uudqy. in ponto- quooco tho largo quantity of rotor my Intuit by tho mu lnqlio engine. hhwind ought thovslorn itfoll fmmthohpol tho Iowonond blovil in ihoouootnultlololdnndinto tbovlllogo Thiowuoportol Ibo an thotwu not o|5pI'_mio|od by Ibo Willionlnllo pooplo. to can for! Chili in bag nrnvouolthocw dlut, hhod duos I374 and IIII (`Int-I nml lulu. It it Info to count upon I nrhly ol um-a In (all caps model: and inhuma- nhla abort Inch. wlm or without plain. mndo qultn nu-night. Thou man: no having quite on vogue In Part already. hm ptrhnpu thry wm bu lag nndlly Ao- rnpted Mm. Long. mm-noun. out at light-nolond cinch. ndonml with large buttons and rm`!!! and collar 0! Volvo; at various Ihtvku. will be wan. .-I .`llll'I I IIII. A smart con: and sum In A dark blue |ird`I 4-yu oonlng munt nmmmand It In nuuce. Tho count was double-brcuond. and was fm-tuned -run V Inga purl hm- lnm. runr nn Mch udo. while tho collu- wn< Hrnply the mmnl nap oollu. with n.\r.~nw raver: Tho blame worn under Ihi-q nun! was of grown llnon. with while Itnvn collar and cull`-m and I more null- nhln Irma for an Autumn nmdlur-n I- um-II can-ur nnu cunt. and (qr nulumn expedition I: rarely man. . pu_y. Ana CIITII Iwu uomomnon. Mr. laturney followotf u nnd loontod the own- er 0! the horses, v 0 when naked for big name and place of n aidenco guvo I ctitioua nnmo and nddron. Accidentally Mr. Ln- turnoy ascertained .ho mun : proper name and nddmaa. And thereupon and him with hnving delibeutely lied. Rather than stand A law suit. the guilty farmer paid the cost. of tho damage to Mr. [Azur- noy's carriage. Ho Pnvurlmlod. Junta week ago to-(lay e mum of horses owned by I farmer ran awny end collided with A rig owned ty James Leturnoy in whuch were nested; - the time {our young Indian, but` lortnn` `sly they eaten in- jury. The cerrie mm: demolish . Mr. followotf 1; mum. nml In... at .. .a.l-..... ...-..- _ n-..-.:-..- I no DQIIIOF UIIIIQ. - l{m4i:1uI.Ic GRl)l'.`ll), Tun.uu1'o, Nov. I. -A slight. northout. wind is blowing. Wualher rainy. The T. A. C. kick: on the oauwern on] with the wind. Benin now atsuida gm 5 on the mime and 2 to on the round in {Avon 0! `Varsity. `Varsity quickly made in rouge and A goal. Score: `Varsity 7 : T. A 0., 0. Tim unmn nrnu llnnrln '\' For---r One Dollar. .,.. n. .. uuouwun Auurele on me me- NOT cover; or the llelnent. In the Y.M.C.A. lent nicht Dr. Good' I win. after delivering e ohenoterietioelly. able and lucid diecouree on the hot: end " "` theoriee neceeeury for a thorough compre- " I heneion of the eubject, then told of the ' "`l wonderful diecovery of thin new and ex- , rnre element--helium. ding ,.' nor in A simple, inductive manner 9 f` ni'e'd`e'knoIvn to hie Audience by practical "W8 illustration: the thooriee Ind {note regerd- "9 wavee which produce light and ' means of the spectrum, which we; Y " round to those present one could (150 Am in 0):` mm. Ii..t.s .n `L. ;m-._._. of leading up to hit eubject the` e on. score. uranium. 4; Hamilton, 0. The (lrlnihoa scored A touch and Score, Hrnnitea, I0; Hamilton. 0. The "nmillnnn nan. nuuln . o......I. L... ncnre, urnnnea, IU; Hmnilton. 0. The Hrunilbona next. made a touch but it was not converted. Scam : hrlnihu. Ill: Hamilton, 4. "uIn;lfnn ...... ...I . . _ . -4 n_-__,-.,, -- numucon, 4. Hannilton rougod; score, (lrlnitoll. ll; Hamilwn, 4. _ Touch for Urnnihoa: Iooro, Gmnitoa. I5; llonniluou, 4. Hmnitoa made I touch; score. Hrnniboa, 1!); Hamilton. 4. A nnfmu omml. ..._- ..-.I_ L.` .L, 41,, , I IIII QIIQTHOOII. Atthe athletic round: this afternoon the match for the nnior championship of Canada between the Unnicoa, of Kingston, and Hamilton Ill occurred. The game started at. 2:20 o'clock with very hctlo wind. Wlllll. After ten minutael` {lay the (lnnivot ncorod I touch-down. L was not conun- od. Score. (lrnnitu. 4; Hamilton, The (Iranian nnnrnal . t.u...|. ....l o-.. EU! l'L9( An. nv; nulllllbon. 1. A safety touch wu made by the ()rnn~ itor: more, half time. Urnnitu `ll; Hamil mu 4. nu new tor Hill! roloawr to discover. In conclusion would any that it. seems chat. with exacting care and pntloncc no- thing re arding natural phenomena in too diicult, or man to trace out. jjn llullnllmu From The Athletic 'l`I|In A n.-........ OAK HALL, KING ST. earn: a crust. At the var beginning of the history of our globe, w non it was thrown off from the sun and b an to cool down to form mlid material Lhll helium, by some chance or other, was left in In very small portion hid- den in the rocks ( rhnpa not more than a couple of hundrotro undo on the earth) and Ian for chin ru senor discover. conclusion would nv that it. Innnun mw mu nunoa nere ID would not. romnm in (`ontnct wit. this earth. It hu been kept. here by in being im rinoned with other rum minernln in the roe a under the earth : crust. An Hm ..-.... |.....:.. : . uovery or we element. nenum. Thin gu helium in next. to tho lighten. gnu lmou n. I! it. were allowed no pun off into the ncmoahxhere it. would not remain contact wit. thin an-Oh Ir ha. 5.... (mu. acoro: '\nrmt_v 7 '1`. A. U., 0. Tho game now stands `Varsity, Hp r.A.<:, u. l me man nnk required to pr identity in composition between and the earth was thus: forged by w covery of the element. helium. Thin an Imlinm in nnrr. on Hm ueen oculau neuum. The missing element was at last dim covered. and we conclude that in the nun is found the some material ll in our onrth. Tl... I..-A l.'..l. ..-.. _-.x A, , , -I I-IUH. After the discovery of this element urgomtho scientic men were still Ier much puzzled by the n pearsnce of A blue line in the spectrum when looking at the sun, for which there was no correspondin element on this earth. By patient sesrci this scientist succeeded in obteinin a very rare substance from the north of orwuy, end on subjecting it to :3 careful spectrum mmlyaiu noticed that u bri ht lino appear- eul in exactly the some s I. as previously nuuked the unknown element. which had ' been culled helium. ` Tim m.'...'.... -|.......... V-I .-..- -s |,_. uuveruu man more was 5 line on the spec- trum, roduoed from I oertnm gaseous hot substance he was examining. This line, which had never before appeared on ex- umirmtion of any element. in I hot gneeoue condition. he found came from the new ele- ment argon; getting the element by ex- tmcting it irom the gas under examine- tiou. nuns or non vapor. By means of the spectrum Prof. Rnmaay, of the Bristol univorait . England, dis` covered that there {inc the mnooun hnt V j - - - - C 1 - I j 22, `Nolan. 'rlnoou `Phone No. 59. No. as {or Sunday or Night Calla. IIULI Ia umpuucu Ul. ' This will be agrand oppon (unity to secure seasonable goods at I greatly reduced prices. Sales for I cash only. Call and sse us. I j_j THE EVENING LECTURE. Qr.W. L. Goodwin`: Addrou on the nu- r Good" n t.ho_ I . I . .- , nanuea round to those one white light. all the different the rainbow. The color: ranging on the one aide to purple and finally color at I" on the other side. epechrum to a hot vepor of one particular element. and you will see but one colored bend in the spectrum the band 00; reepondingincolortotheburnin substance. In the spectrum these bands 3 ways pre- sent. bhemeelvea on the same spot or ine which corresponds to each element in the state of hot. BV the nnantrum Pm! Rgmnu anrtn. The} last link required to prove denmy composition between tho, . HOW THE GAME WENT. The Samar (lune. . fl II;l Ir .__ ._. r ulnlc. Dun nnnmn um! I) n.x ` the 1 the t tr) - ' Ill perfumed with our the -n It cannot Bo Done. A The Bmokvillo Timon in indiocruot. to put. it. mildl . In dinootiafnction with the h ` f roe ' the intarmodinul match ?l:1:It:bu lollnil. to any that the Brook- villo boyswill not stand Injustice. or not of {Air play. but would be found on hand with big drop: of determined blood in their oyoaeo vithuhnd Toronto oioinlu. Tim is very notion tall. Kbngownh ox ionooin tbntono Tomato umpire or to or won an umpire like one nunod Gordon. of Brockvillo. oould knock out the gt:?'t:oht.olnggiqg football ton : m gtutnt mstnou n n . Boom nooord thoothot aide morn froo king: in Inlil nnwlzor than an `xild follows wit blood n r oyo eon gut in I woo! ghooondononliaou In-It-clulhun Iohuy `Main ton minute: that I Dido undo up nponunouod pout ooo od- ohhudhhgi 0dI0lhil'IpDiD' Ibdr in con n without so clan. mu -J.-cu. for thonokvillo ri with ol ado. `ho .'..'."...:".'..;.........`3.'....'.2.`..., 1... dunno In thoirplunu. D fllll It NOW CF01 I30-l'||`lII'p. 0. B, Hnchonborger of Denver. Col. de- feated Monte Soon the well known eut- ern creek in n 25 mile unpnced nee yel- uerdny. The time was |:l0:0`2. H)!` CH0 ITIILCH. Jock Hnrty left. terdly for New York. To-night he will pm with them. Nicholas hockey team nznimn an nggrngntion from Ynlo college. The new St. Nicholas nint- imr rink at No: Vnrlz -ill l~..lm~m.II. game mm alwrnoon." Mr. Logioin A grnduuw of Quoon'I and played with the team of that univerait in IHSR against Otuwn city. His fat or. E01110 you-n ago. resided n short dinlnnne down the river. at (ilonlogie. The Humil- ton manager thinks that `Vanity will win the dominion oiinmpiom-hip from Otuuvn college. but believes ghe T.A.C. can defeat '\'nrnit.y. given one of their "good dayl" for the match. bud. 31.... LJ; --_A-_J-_ 1-.. n7_,_ \~,,,:, no oxpovwu me much would ban clone one. If we onn break up the (}rn\niws' combination we will win; if we mnnot. we ` will lone," he said. Our team in twenty- va wr cent. strorpgor this year than it vs-ma mutton-on. and you will soon good this nfwrnoon." Louioin A nrnrlumm nf ()n~m`. .mI WWII. Quinn in illnnd cannot rlny, and Bul- hmbyne did not mun up. his nooonniulea A change of positions on the livid. and tho tmun wull fnco the (irnniton this nfmrnoon in the follmving formation; Bark, (Hanson; haltbnclu. Clnrlz. Crernr. Mom: quArt0r- back, (I. Ballard; scrimmage. Dowdin , Zimmerman. Herring: wings. W. Ballnrg, Mullin. l)uMnulin, Runaol|,Cnldor. Hus band Ind Storms. M.....m... Ll A l,....'.. _______ __ n... _ onno Ina amrma. Manager W. A. Logic was noon by A Wmu representative this mornin and Mid he oxpevuad the much would I rinse "If W6 mm hrnnk un than Ur-Anhnn' Io(lIO- Tho Hamilton 'unior football loam ar- rived ht. the U. R. station, in their spe- cinl car, At. thme o'clock this morning. They bronkfubed at. eight at the British American. and then went for I drive about town. uni...` :- :ll-...l ..........u ..|_.. _.._n n,,u umo. ' The screen over the mouth of the four- inoh intake pipe became plu god with wood: yesterday, but this wi hnvo no other on the manic of the um. A small pipe wu used until the larger one was lady for dug! again. Tluo llnmllton Jnnlnru Are More to Wlu u I Jun- we enuro ume. Engineer Kennotl remarked to the Wmu: It in II mngni cont. piece of machin- ery,doea in: work amootlnly and easily. and line not started It nut during the whole time." 'I`|.- ......-.. .\..... pl... .......a|. ..t LL- r_..._ non [of an any 0| our mm in Unmmn: Durin c eowenty-four honrn'Lest ll,-M0 ponndno coal were burned. George Parka wheeled it in and weighed It. The fire- men did duty for twelve hours each, and engineer Ilazletm was on hand for nearly the entire time. I:`n-in-A |(.u.....l.. ............l....l a.. AI... 1 Chairman Behnn was vow anxious that the test. should be Lhoroug Ily succovu-lul. "When we nre through WI! in," mud he. we will have the uent. water works I-ya` tom and the bolt. equipped pumping am- tion for city of in Cnnudn." Durinn L e t.want.v.fnur hnnrn'l.nar II 400 uuurs on uuuy M. n anrewn, wmmut. sloop. W. Inglis. in conversation with the Wmu re1Qorter last night, mid of Mr. Hewitt: " has man lmowa his business. I have been all over this country and have met many men in similar poaitioua, but I never met. a more capable and com-vientious man in all my Lrnvols. Mr. Inglis. Mr. Ken- nodv and Mr. Lang. draughumnn for Inglis & Sons, got. only about an hour : nloep ouch during the anbiredurution of the tent. ` we cnalrmnn. Chairman Bohnn was present when the t.wont._\`-four hours boot. begun, and also when it. cloaod. Mayor Elliott and Ald. dropped in late last, night. Superinten- dent. Hewitt. 0! the water works depart- ment, wannot. ofT tho promise-9 from the time the teat. bouan on Thursday evening until midnight. Int night.--twenL_v~eIght. hours on duty At. stretch, without sleep. Innlia. war. was over. Mr. Kennedy has arranged with Al` Behan. chairman of the water work: col mines. that he will. by Thursday nex send 5 report to the result. of the beat. the chairman. l`I.-......... D-|.-.. ...-- .....-....s ...I.-._ A| I Twenty-light lens on Duty st.a Itreteh -A legelaeent Pleee of Iaenlnery-- I The Result will Be Known on Thus. day Next. g` The olllcial test 0! the new wstar works ,.- pumping engine was completed at ebout ,'. .| twelve o'clock lest night The twenty-I four hours test cloeed at s quarter past E5 eight in the evening. During the test the ` engine hsd been running at an average I, rate of thirty-lour and shell revolutions per minute, or 2.070 revolutions per hour. and in the twenty-four she made 40.680 [ revolutions. The average steam pressure during the period was ninety-two pounds. 0 Immedistely u n the close of the twenty-four houre test the speed wesin- ;. oreesedto forty revolutions per minute. and the engine was leeted at this speed for C an hour, making in that time 2,400 revo- lutions, with a slightly diminished pres- 1,. sure. This test was made to prove the ,. wer of the en ine and to show that all or parts sre re ieble. During the initial 01 test. and Also during thst at higher speed. 0] the steam pressure wu higher than will be used in ordinary. every day work. The speed during the second test was also a. greater then will ordinarily be used. but (3. the engine was lully tested to the full snlety nun-gin.end when the trial was com- ,4 Eleted there was not in sign of weakness to 1", 0 found in any part. The pumps were next tested. at e veiy 5,, high pressure, and stood the strain of 201) st pounds without starting. The water i metres were tested next. and then en- nu gineer Kennedy took the measurements of I the dillerent parts of the engine and the [,0 test 1'.- SIXTY-THIRD YEAR. \NO. 260. ; rm: TEST l_S_C1)MPLEIEI3._ '1 OUTWARD INDICATIONS WOULD SHOW IT A SUCCESS. _ `READY FOR THE GAME. x. 1 no 5:. Nicholas nint- Now York will bolormnlly (ht. Ald. nnin Ovunqats. Suits. Hon`: Furnlslsfngs. -. _-.:nl__ _A,__. - IICICQIIOI Fall and Winter Stock- V g:__._-;.:".._.,`;_._..`:.n:r.':.':z.':' I oncortvo unfortunate ups:-Iona... W In_vo a you! hr Inc mum. ...n 1.: Perfumes unrlllllll '3! Invowuwzoni quality ml low meet and much to chaos I . loooy k if you want 6:. (land Union. j-`__ Did It. over hnppon to you l.hnt.unia- loading ndvortiuomont. inuenood you to inspect A phantom stock 3 You run dio- plm-od; not only your time but put paoionee vu noted. Don o jndp this u(orohyotben_ mddodtoondunn nil in mm 0! we on. polioo [own I n odi- eoriul oomplunh of miabolnvgor 5. the ouburbu and tho nod 01 (rum pong nar- vlon. " aur nnun renrin ale. * ' V y We are selling t in week uhfgrg for man mule out 0! heavy frieze. in all elndon. lined with weed and nished in flrnbclnn style. They would be cnnnidered. under ordinary cimumetcncee. ohee ct H0. but we must. sell them. and we eve I lot of them. so come end get one for 87. Star Hull`: reciring nlo. ` A Oltln nolnh nut. An - ---I- - ' ljlll u nurlng MIC. [pints out. an n gmpk 0, jam-. mliu-tic conm-toncy. that in the into in which the Princanut.nodnilyonl|lorDdIIC- cion of the cit police I oomplu nto m::l:h.:... 1`. .L. pnzung mom on name hard sub.-unng Out 0! mnoidorntion fur olrhor vloghion it. was real mean of us to spring this huge sale of clothing It thin neuon of the year when they expected In reap I harvest, but we never thou In! of them until it man too Into, an overyt. in`; 5109!. Come on, boys. Star Hull`: relirin ale. \\'o am nallino 0. i. .-..L ..L-. noun I murmg Nllo. A close much should be he I. for coun- Mrfeit. Cnnndinn silver. ho "had" coins an excellent imitations, bright and look just. as good an the genuine, and the nnly way to dinnnvor the vlilforonvo `n by jinnling them hard they_upe_ctod reap harm-L com-olencoa might. rout. oouuor horns. Mon : tweed nuiun, single md breasted. There an I85 unit.-z ; don't min! the bimzot. bnrgnimn on ed in this or any other city bofom Hull`: retiring sale. nlnna rum}. .l.....|.a 1... L--. . D8!` Beforepeople eign the petition for the release oin mung man from prison it would be wel to communicate with the police and n King street resident. Thoir consciences might. I-orne dn . double loft. no bimzot. bnnmim nrnr .6!--, (lily 0!` (.W0. Go to Wade's` for the Maximum standard horse and cattle remedies. mm-iv-ung of condition rowdern. cough and colic cure. gull cure. inimont. hoof oil and absorbent blister. R-0... ........I- -:__ AI A Ladies Fine` Dongola Button Boot. Pointed Toe. Patent. . . . Leather tip. Neat and Stylish. ..... _,.,.. ...... uvnl nu_yu.mug mm mm be- fore? Star Hull : retiring nnla. ALI. Behnn will have the old pumping engine painted the name color an the new Inglis engine. Tho latter. with the pump- ing-house stall. will be photographed in A day or two. to "mln'n`lnr Hm M...:......- 4, ,- I nnunmcuon guaranteed. Black (Iron suit! for 86, min for i.."0, blnvk dross r Did you over hour anything I ml: hm-n um 11 wan (women to hold n concert at onv. When honao-cleaning send your !urni~ cure to tho Cnrnovally Cn., and have them repaired and re-upholstered. Tho but mtinfncbioln guaranteed. Blnnk (Irons lniln cm on |..|....n. ;____ revn. are uuotl A meeting of St. Andrew`: society was hold Thursday night for the purpose of discussing ways and moan: for the n)- pronnhing winner`: work of the novioty. it wan decided to hold hollln-nlnnninn ....,a ......_ :_.__: Armolslaenn zsleacyl. The scenery in Ben Hur" in from the brush ofnompetent. nrbinu, and none but specinl settings, which nre historically cor- revt. are uuod A mnminn.-.l us A....I_,..,v, mennoulnn church next. Tue:-lny evening. A wheelbarrow WM stolen from the yard in rear 0` Sir Richard Cnrcwrightfn ro- ni.lenco on Johnston street onThum1ny night last. It has not yet. been recovered. Do vou wnnt. n nuir nf mum... n...o ......-. uugm mu. m mu not yet. been recovered. you pair of corset: that won't break on the nirlou? Then buy It pair of Armomident Slencfs. The nconorv in "Rm. Hm" :. om... an- gooun. mar unlit: -losing sulo. Hoar Stocks Hammond. Mun. Doc, the noted English organist. in Queen street. Methodist church next. Tue:-(lny the nrucuuast. mm, at. Hilbert/9 grace We have ulnmra for men In `TI. 1 35. all shndoa, regular $5.50, $43..` goods. Sour Hall`: u-losing sulo. Hammond. Mun. CRFBGT Fresh supply Quaker oats, K. Y. rolled oats, Quaker pnncuko Hour, l ot,tijuIn`a breakfast. food, at Hilbert`; grocery. men M. N. R1 30 um Inn amusu Lnem hnr und honestly. The current iuue of the Ulwn Saturday (Hobo contain: a portrait. of Hon. Senltor Sullivan, together with n nkotvh of his career. Four orgnniatn, oight vucnlinta, two vio- linist: and aremlor in Queen nlroct Me- thodist ohuroh. next Tuomlny owning. Swift`: old ml relinblo illmmlwu uymcy does the business. pnyr lmznon prmnptly, And adjust: them fuir und honestly. This current. illnn nf Hm Hon... u..n....I.... -.=----=--::- -:4 nun ml ac Sbeucy'a. on Ill`. nrnwn. Shredded wholo'whcnt bi:-cuiua ut, Gil- bert/: rocery. Thegundiug coruot is Armuraide. Il.`i\ out on scientific principles. Sou thou: IL St.eucv a. no lo!` 50. n ukuln. Out of our ilnmenae v-Lock e we have only 75 left. but, the bahumo in lower than ever. rotiring sale. The WnrHln7Innn'n mnnlinur O rourmg sale. The workingmeuu meeting to mormw It 3 p.m., Wmu hull, will be uddroued by Dr. Brown. HM...-.,I.l..,I ...L...I..'...L-,.. L: ,,.,:.- ,. A-I uneumu weur and it. for He. ukuin nnt. nt ..... ;...... meal, xreun nmiilbort. u gru0er_V. Muntlon, willy. wg-51:1:-, mu! interior house decorative work made to order The (.`m'nnvaky U0. The name Paton on n nkain uf yarn means wear and auhisfm.-Lion. Stem-yr` loll 81!. n ultnin money a. (Hold Dunc cornmeal. ake wheat. germ meal, frouh uLHilborL'u Muntlon. Inillv-. nurauml. inlainr uo. Thin evening tho pl`i7.un for the unhar- uicy sports will be px'ee'e-nced in oonvucntion hull. A..........-:,l,. _-_,..., ,,- I ,,,,|,|_ A. __n l'mI0l`!l(J8 corsets nre uurablo. no won lllld give every satisfaction. Fur ml! at Stouoy`a. Hold Dunk nnrnnmul H-nlm u-Imnr xnnu IUII No. A big chnnoo to save mono at the tale of 0ll`ord`a stock of boots nu shoes at the old numi, 127 Prinoeu street. Men`: and boys ulatoravhenp. Crumlqy |_ All kinds of upholstered, covey corners and window aehta mnde at the Curnoveky Co. wuu onuron. aunan evening. All kinds of upixolabering done at. tho Curnovaky (}o., 128 Ontario unmet-. l awn'a son Imimmr wool in nico !m- unrnovauy Uo., I28 Unumo unmet. _ , soft. knitting wool men !or baby's and young childwn'u wear. Shelley! I sell M. A In ... .I......... A... --.._ ........... .. sh- -.I.. aura reurmg unto. That 300. blended Ceylon tea is drawing crowds nt. Gilbert : grocery. _ Evannreliau nranchino in Catholic Anon. crowns M. unborn Evangelist reaching in Cabholic Apog. tolio church. gzmdl evening. of un olnmrimt Hm and intellect. ` V W. Swine. piano tun .\Lonvo orlcu x no MuAuley'a. V g Fiv linen collar: for 25. at Ibo j Star ul '3 retiring ulo. _ _ . ' That. honest 40. cotfoo nt Gilbert ! is I making both of friends. ` _ ' Ladies sailor hats cheap at Crumley 0. Odd pant: at big reduction: at the Btu- Hnl| a retiring tale. blandad Cavlon tea drawing DOT` I. ' . "Ben Hut" in I ma the eye! In Nun; Pnrughplu Plokod UII 3 ; Bulohon on Then` lhunlnlu. Men : on-digs I Al: CruInloy'l ' l0Thbo art nchool: chmeo open HOV. to . ' Jolllod tongue. nlfugd, I50. I lb. It Gll- I berm. ' HR... 11...." .-. . a..-A\l.... on. mm. A... Fora IHIII. Armorside corset: durable. t well md uivn nvnrv .mti..f.mn'.m |`...- ml: no mdtosnfs or ms nu. - ..... um -uw! mu. `'0 uimzot. ox-or oor- ' before. Sm nlo. u, uuwI( nma I sum! for C7. ` like this be-* uh: ` black drug llllfn In. Q7 ul u\`ul'l:0IKal' price on the .s'uu- Hull : I1 Ind 30 nnd 33 .pu-uuonc oho Iunso. gun , ` not _ iiaryouu WI}:-It llodlwulaothguthoanoua 'u$!),ht byeuiul investigation Go}. nuaur In noovcrod all the I-idq utelubntthtcornbbu bhnlohuuln SALE] Ilnruonyob. looting on Monday as Spa. in 3;. Andra`: hall. All uouahn no pugs. cululy nquutod to stand. lot Uunmn. _ Uonuinin , an n dons. button wuund 4.';opngoa 0 data. statistic: and gonorul informdtion. nml bound in nhnndaolno and durable cover. it cunnot fail to create I vn`do demand. AI.-an onion no oomimr in [run I" vn`do demand. Al:-and ordon oomin pun 0H and: for the , and than who wish to obtain 3 high-clan. uuthoritm .;.. ...:.umm book should on-dc st onco. wish to ooum mgn-mun. unmoun- uvo nfonnoo book The mini: lvmtmr coma, pin`; propuitlptmm The (B omen. or h-om _ _..._-_. A-`In! the tint or llocomnor. The publishon of thin vnlunble work no sparing neither time nor money in making it the Itnndnrd book of informntion Cumin. H.-mnininw. it does. As: announced before to our under: the globe annual and encvclopuvdin for tho comingyonr will be nuly for iuuo about the tint of December. _ 'n.. nublishon of lllmlarn I on t 5`0`IhvlN)l -zj .--.~, roaqoof. lluunrum to tho -mu. I-unnonrucholo for 07.50. ptyunul Commencing Saturday morn- ing and continuing until the entire stock is disposed uf. [ Thin will Ixn ox nn-and Iannnu 6..-`Ion R 11 [SN Ill HKAII K, Lnnnm Uvmlcnnucn AND lC:nm.mcu---m Prlnvosn street`. Corner Syclonhoun at met. Tele- phono oommlmluutlun. _ l'Nm:nTuuul AND K btretbl. l'hunon-Wnrerm HI. l.uwuntprimm. ___:____._ JAN. IUCHF. Tull LEADING l'N|I|tlTAl(|\`R- IM-HM I struck. Telephone NM. Upon lluy Iuu _:________,__.____.__ w. I. DKICNNAN. FUNIIAL Ulll|(2'l`lIlI ANII lCuIn1.uI-:n- con Itroat. block nlmvo nld stand. ______________;_._ i (`xuiis `1wT|'.i-31*. \ |r'_lTll(l$76;\7|('l!.IIIu.nIT,)i`l\`V.VlE utrool. .v `--we \Vc show only the m jackets even in ganncnts. I`. II , |' latest styccs our clnczxpcst nngu C|.'lF $10 to $20. \U.. .1 .... .. $10. I), u--u In uuun VVIGIII. III! EN, Illa vuda ho won! out In; 3 hr ml Thohoyoinlornad Ir. nuaol IM4 0Il'f&&.Ind|1l& Ill Inuit In I WV ' Visit our garment rooms daily. We're adding to our reputation as cloak handlers. Hundreds of handsome, carefully made gar- ments to pick from, and many a satised woman has made a selec- tion during the last week. If we have pleased others we can please you. Suppose you fry us. Tweed Coats. $5 to $9. All-wool Clievints, $5.50. Freize and lioucle ]:.cieets, $5.50 to $10. Covert Cloth jackets, $8 to Sm AThrongs (Hoak Buyers ,.u un.'lIl.\. Call solicited. B.-saver _I.'l(`kL'I~` Iligl1cl.1.<.<,tui|4 inn .z\ 5!- PRICE fwd CENTS p Anmnl Aml ltnoyrlopnodln for I I97. '11; BE LET. unwyumlurnau -nwuuol Ihmpoa onrnncqundn tank was undo In 853 Ian. uniting in Oh dhoovory that a rain balancing so In Wm. ma HENIH BRAIIE, IIIIITA Inn A Nu Ir-nu _:_____Z'____ T. I". llAlllll.*K().\ . w. u. nmcmuu, mnmvmn nu. Ira... . ... 10 run. -v Weather becoming ahowery before evening. a water- ly pale setting in mo-night, colder to-lnorrow. WANTED. BOARD. , _,,'.__...v 1 any othor midlum. _ Nana main 5 olulm. lt'I,Io. jjjjj I\\.I`1' Id` ,t;uI to . $; to $15. nr nmdcjackets, T2; In In ml for tho lllgon of no Oonlng Winter. A trump ensued quit I futon ol excita- nontnonr Ponunouh lut owning. Ho manta byannuhotolboynloonur the ham ol John Wnttn. and nlsonly slut- on-nln: fur min The Inomhon M No. In. (30.0 I`. qnuhd to ma! at lholr hull p-,_nuh)mI;, the J: lnnbo united hill ' 6'oLi ?- Namath. M): |nn`[q4o pronnd 0 brush Blrool Iothodln Chm h for Dlvlno rvloo `no member: ol 0. in nu mm'3 NJ join No I). . H. BILL.Ohlol Connnlllor. lo upon homo. tho oontu. VII: Hull Mon. Rnnn. Pinno. rmnoh and Pinion Cup: four Bod Room Sun S rinzn, Inunuu. xtonnlon `Pablo. Hide our-I. [Minor 80:. Chamber Rots. Mnin Room Ohalrn. lloolon Iln-or lmmpc. Buy Car- riage. shout lm`Nnnln. blocker .090. Gouda must hon-old rain or u in. Tum. um-uw -uuuuuru -Irrur HIIIIDI. [uh] Unr- Im `Nnnln. o. in. Torm- Cnnh. Halo M I030. Jnlll II Illlln ;._-u___-_ M the vacant noon on Prlnvou uroct. nan Hm". Rnnn. Plum. Bmnnln lnd AUCTION SALE Of Furniture, Hull stove. Range. Plano, Etc. ` rrluil Iuull Illfl lat`. , Rout: nn Iulo at the hour ofoo on and After 'l`luu-nduy. November uh. ___..._______?j_T. r 000. Prince: and Wolllu-ton Dunk D _< --j- | Under the amnion of the Public Library and in) unonlnl pormlmdon of (Jon. Lew Wal- lnna Ind Hupor Bron. (lorgumn uoanery. dnullug ooneumou. npootnnnlnr ulfoots, an ontlroonr load of merit] manor ; I50 people. An nntortulnmunt pnm. chm-to -onutilul and ` an novel In the work on which M. In founded. Pl-Inn: 'lAn Inn And OIL.- -;l>VEli"l U|KIEHW-l`}H _A 1'IiAiuI'P. TUESDAY, Nbv." mom , - ~- ' lwuttr C. OhI.rk'a Superb Spectacular Pantomime. fllmws f 123 Princess 3t.. noi-tn side - Kingston i Iuuulllsllllca, ujc, tjc, 5ucanu 756. Also Fleeced Health Under- vests and Drawers, all sizes, chil- dren's and ladies . IIIIU `IL DU Ladie's' alnd Children s Under- wear and Combination Suits in all leadinglines, 19c, 25c, 50c and 75c. Also Fleerprl Hr.-alth llmlm-, uuucn vvcal, '/3!. IIISICHU U! `)1. Natural Wool Underwear, heavy weight, $1 instead of $1.25 and $1.50. I 211':-an' nnrl (`l-`H,-Inn-. . Il...l... ` 7 J. CORBET1`, COIRII llardwaro DOIIOC. Iucucau Ul Plain Scoizii Wool Underwear, 50c instead of 63c. Extra Weight and Extra Size I Underwear, 75c instead of $1. Natural \X/nnl YY-ml ...... .... We never held such ex- cellent values in Wool Uu derwear as at presen.. During the past week our buyer has visited the mar ket centres and secured closing lines at very special low rates-Here s a few : Fancy Wool Underwear for 5oc instead'of 75c. I p|n;n Qrntnk `lfn;-J YT-./I ..... ...... (`HERE NIGHTS Ioulnnlnq THUKI MATHRI` Warm... A Underwear. HA RD Y S NOTICE. 0 u uuu. JOHN H. HILLS. An:-tlonoor. _ Thndwlll he unld on I-j-jl " q~'},`.",`g_gD"_ NOV. l2th. SATURDAY MATINEE. -1:... $12,000 worth oft! Boots, `z Shoes, F Trunks "" Valises, rs open, `THE DAILY BRETISH Wnfa. tn-I[uII'Il VICE). Many a woman who iuundn to gin mm udurolothtng oc Innnolo to some onohovn In his nod um wait until Grhuna. Why not honour 50 (In new Y luv: laldlnw have new guy lunch All Iiriwoohu unhvou M Ioupuugly low prion. not our: nnuou to hum: have it. An- other Iivcqnun no non nocommakung, and Iloconnbok vudrlvon out ol town. Auhoo o'clock Polnnm dneonnd that Ohd boon uh.-I out ol his trounr.` pianist. and the mount wan my-oulod to Uhopolioo. P. Q IlcCnlIn to uni Pullma- hr land in until ol --n-on H-4- Iuu pulls. r. U. let.` in pursuit u coming. The Oolpoc-ted This! man Town hy loon- llght. Yoaterdly nllornoon Nicholas Pnlmnmr came over It-om Capo Vincent. On the boat. he met a man named N. McCormick and the it became quite friendly. On touching ingnon t-hoywonl. to tho Stanley houno. whore they at up for the n` ht. ronmiug logothor. I about two do oak thin morning McCormick got out of fad. wont down ounlru and told tho proprietor, P. Hnfm. thus Pulmuor had sent him down (or his tobacco which was in the poclot. 0! his overcoat. Going to when thooonthong hohoolx the tobacco` out. and mourning that ho would "go out (or a brand: of fresh air," wont. out on the strict, and ho non: acorn- od." lnouodhowonuo I livery stable nod H-iodtocnnncu double bmnw. bu ya. wanna no wont to livery stable And lvriodtocnqnqln double be y. but the oltri nhuod to lot Mn but L livonnuu man mmmnn|.u..- more uoernl with the wealth of humor at their oommnud. All their songs were brnud new. in fact. the brnnd" luunot hm!-time -to become blurred from use. Every feeturcoftheentertninment was fresh, not rehulml, but. served up before A Kinvnlon Audience for the r:-t time. The cloomg Ikit was worth double the price of admission had there been no other item on the leugthz end well hnlnnced pro- gramme. T e ellcertnilnneuc was the finest, wrest and moat satisfactory wit.- neued ere in some time. es on one who wne present And enjoyed it wil teetily. The sum couple give e perfotmeuce V to- night. THIRTY-N-l;I_E_ DOLLAI-2.8 STOLEN lhc Silvgr Potato Masher. nlssaln u ponormance 0! MIG "nlorr mak- ers," glean Harry Rich and \'. E. Ramsay. who are warranted to mulce alfnirn 0! this world appear the brighter and to wrest. a smile fmm such Vina a an have bocome guratively ouitietrom lack of exercise in the happy art. of smiles. Tho created lau hterlaetnigm as broad an on long as l no opera house. because the house was full to overowing and everybody laughed. The wiu/K-ism: of Runny tho rambler were as ``rich" as the ore in A Roualand gold mine. and the two humoriate were mo:-L liberal with the wealth of humor their nnmmaml, All Muir .n...... ........ "Lnn h and grow fat." in I win-o vu|gnr- ism, nm the world would be the bower {or it. if the injunction was obnerved by I groaler number of people. A splendid op- portunity proaonu itself for long visugod cynic: to overcome their penniminm by wit.- nesmn a performance of the "1\lou`rImak- urn." ginanra. Hun-v Rink nml \ ' I.` KIVUII L| Cnunoo I/0 IOBVB Lawn. Seven boys. ruuging ln uge lrom eight to eleven years. were charged with having kicked in ndaor of A house on Princess street, Willium.-ville. on Tuesday night. Two of them taoarfully admitted that they were the guilty ones. the othera pleaded "not guilty." Thov were nll allowed to go with n warmn . und I`. C. Timmormnn was imtructed the mnglatruto to tulle the name: ol All ho 9 found on the ntroeta alter the ringing o the curfew bell, and also to have their purenun brought into court for allowing their children out dur- ing prohibited hours. Bunny nndilcll Are Two Onpnhla llumor Inn. surmary. ` William Peterson, of Montreal, on I clmrgo of lmvin been drunk, pleaded guilty, and urga that M in was his first olfence he should be allowed to 0. He would leave at once for Toronto. lo was given :1 chance to leave town. Seven bnwn. numlna in nrrn In-nm .:nl.o OVBT HIIO NEW Y OTK IIIIO. When I`inc|mo', or Rogers went into the Albion hotei yonterduy be oallod for a glass of beer which was given him. He placed it, on tho oor, said ?'gnod-bye to then standing round, nnd pullingn amnll paper package from his pocket, opened it, poured rt. of the con- mnta into the beer, which no then drunk. He left. immediately for Dr. Cunningham`: surcery. William Pnmrnnn, nl Mnntm-I nn . would out me throat. _ Mu. Hartley amu that the man : real name in Chriutopher Rogembut that he goes by his mother : name. He came to Canada when I led, being lent; over b one of the sorcellod charitable homes. {lo has no right. to take the neme of Hartley. He and good-bye to the people in the I nrtloy houeeho|d yeeterdly morning end bated that he was going to Brockvllle to arose over into New York Auto. wh... 1-.....:...... .... n,...... ..,..-.:.,.n nnu wnen I ve mm all we run and pleneure Icun et I'll cut my throat." Later he told re. Hartley that he had aecretu" on his mind that he would not think 0! tellin her. On Thursday night he asked Mrs. nrtley'a little eon to loan him his pocket-lmile. Ind Asked if it was "good and sharp." The boy refused to give him the knife, And Pinolmey pulled out.end opened the blode of. his own. This was knocked out 0! his hand by the boy. To Mr. Hartley Pinclmoy said he would get A couple 0! ounces of laudonum and drinlrit. Mrs. Hert- loy an e the men was crowed with drink. He eunedvthnt he was looking for a women here, and {but if he did not nd her he would out his throat. Mu H...-4.]-.. -n.o-. n..s cl..- ..'.....I.. __..| ma ` Ianrene and wont. oub laughing. u. Hurtley tutu aibivnly ht Plnckney is no relation 0 her: and t never boarded with her. He came fr: New York state on Tuesday last. and. wu his custom when he came to the cit he went to her house on a visit. On We noeduy morning at breakfast he said: man has to go through the world onl one and when I've had all the fun and p eneu I can not mv Later 1 uxjummru. Pinoknoy said he did not know what. uy {or hlmlclf. Ho wu so drunk he d not know Whlb he wu doing. He uh to bonllowod to leave the city, and acid I would never nturn. K0 was remand: for ten dnyu, {or which be thanked tl ma future and wont. out. laughing. B Hartley Dolibivnlv th: CEETRTW or urlnl. ` Mrs. Hartly stated that rho-has known priuoner for oi ht. years in Bmrrlngton t.ownoh'rp. He ivod with nfarmor named Fowlonsnd also with Samuel Sloan, in that township. Aoouple 0! your: ngoho went to New York state. whore Mrs. Hartloy a son liven. He in a habitual dxjunlmrd. 'Pinn|(nmv um ha Ah-l nnr.lnuu-' u.t...L A- CLEVER ENTERTAKMENT. Pl'I Ill lallllfin John Pinokne-y. who swallowed a dose of oxalic acid yesterday with intent to com- mit euioide, we: brought before police mealetute Duff this morning. He plead- ed guilty to the clmrge of hnvin attempt- ed to commit Inicide. He uni he came from Edwudevilla, N.Y., on Tuesday night lent. to see some people he lmew here. and when here\he got the warn of drink. \' Ll:-n I-In-Iln ->..L...I AL..L -L_L__ I..,.,.,_ Ho Wan one of tho lmlgnnt Lldl lent out by OhnrIty-ln. Hunky lulu About Ill: conduot-'rho Onnr 0Bond- nrn In Ifnnrle. WHO TOOK oxauo Abuo mo His Due. wm THE YOUNG MAN sun 3 -I;:n`r;t.y. A Dn-nn -Lg l..n....I :1 Inc I'IIDO- I In-poet thin I uw wuau no runk he did :. asked , be u nun: ntl-A D D I I I nailing Tlnlitlon by choir right nuns, no ling at prion that do- od oompotltmn, It In only lmlo over nix month: nlnro starting In I vary unnll way How in It now, In hon ch Immune and nul clothing non hotwoon Toronto nnrl lontroal. Thorn wn-n`! Any thing shown thin -non Hie onr ()vorrm\M and hid: Frlcu l'l- nton horn 3175 to III! No trnuhlo to show (and: and show you our nrlno mark-I in plain aunt-o. . H. H(JN'l`H()lRRY. Innnqov Cloth. lnl [knpnrtmun L . H. WILIQT. Mnnnnr (ion:-u` Fur- nlnhlnlt. ` The H. I). BIBBY CO. Int] II!!! [10 remanded nnnlrnd H-an nu. my city, 1 1|). uuumw with IIIO Inll, 'Wl| HKilI|:{ gain we'll nttln town rd. and I I punlon low!!! It. `hon 0 humor wlIh`Brynn|ododuudvI|lln lnrhtl on .' tollond to All 850 Indothkuo and hrnltun non. nut humor land `We on Innity`: lids. and II VI nu`! vouour daddies an. followed by in- dndoolyocug and no SI vat sll olovqthlino and but how: abound Ittlldifmjlhnn-ghgll" lad A Llvoly I1-0. Alottcrvfmonlrom 1 friondin Wor- oouor, Inn. lays ol tho uollononl jut bolon tho olocuon: "Tho [Inn tuned hon at Inidnightnnd iopt it up lot the nut olthoniglu. Thanwuu that A I... a\;mlst ; Ill Prlnoou

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