Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Oct 1887, p. 8

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V VHlG'S, SPECIAL FEATURES. ......... ....-.._, , . mum-u.., umu. ul ul LIIU cit '. glee;-her`: eulugint, the Rev. Joseph Par- ker, of Lnmlon, muy become Beecher`: we-~ CCIIOI`. 1 nu-wnnu r. \v IIAUV. Arnngemenu have been made inr a pub. lic meeting in the citv hall on Mouclny even- ing. The Indiana will appear at it. _. `.,_. ...____.. II'$I` -_..J 5 A Party In! Indiana ta Invade llngatonun \|`|uIt tho (`mupauy Naulu. .\lu.~"I'm;a1., Out. 4. - (To the B-lilo!) : You have on an-oral um-aaiuna ltiuully ulqlod I my work at the Rhlugwuuk Rome by ma|x- . lug ralaranoa ta lt ln your ooluuuna. I hope you will now allow Ina a law llaaa a to l say, (ll that lam at recent vlaltlug Mon- traal and Ottawa wlt thlrty of my ladlan puplla 3 (9) that than halo; only on trala a not lrom Hudbury to Alumna Mill: 1 am cotnpollasl althar to return home Tuaaday. 4th. or also ll up my than to Tuoad . (lot. llth 3(8) that my return tlolsuu ny the (?.l'.R. attend to Oct. lltln. and allow of uopuvon at any point on tho llno; (4) that Ihuao to whom I lookad to make at-ran - manta for anothar waak have not yat. an II` as l uau gather. Iona no 3 (5) that l ro- poan lu conuequouca tu take the mattar utn my own bamla, aml. like the -\`a|\'atiun army. attack cortalu placed with my thirty young hullaaa. nun ..-.. AL, -- PEF{s_6NAL in.ElQT`l6N. THE SHINGWAUK HOME. impn-vex 1.2. Ins copyris ted ` 1_'iv_;on_tha.y she In , Wollhor. NOI- Modento wuthvviut toiout Mada, nicot- ly {Air ther. with light showers in some loclliti ; not muohyhnngo in temperature. n eumer veeeeu will now together long. The eteem-barge Lincoln. owned by Capt. J. Norrie, of Sf. Cothenee, sprung I leek near Point Pelee on Monday. The wuter put the tires out. The crew found the leak nndwnanngod to reach Amheretburg yeeter- -day in very bad she . Her barge: are all ri he, now lying at I: Pelee. The Lin- .co in will veto go in dry dock and undergo consitlerdl) e reira. ;,n.nu um uuucl l.'IrL'lllllV`UlllC8 HHH [TODD ID 1lw.- memory uf muuy. These wrecks haw all clemnmtratetl that the L-annular" is I -Lu: '-.`rml3 style of steamer. They are built um ipluff at both ends. and do not steer well. With I in-My gnle driving one if them on n '01,` shore escape is almost nut of the question. The California vnu fully insured. Mill Memhar\'_ nf Ru-|mn'. |-l..r|m- --ul mus purwu lmlllll , out me lumber cargo seems to dol her king up for I tine. Neither venue will hold tuaathar Inna` y mm: ID not nor breaking for ti: hold together long. Imam-barn Lincoln. ownod hv (I. mow ououue wu urrlnc. the nchru. John `M , Beale Barwick and E. H. Ruther- tor were also dam ed in tho sumo pie. The steam barge A bion and Coniort Ark` ashore at Grindatone CiI?r, hue been deart- ed by their crews. on utnntly bucking over them. The Albion 1 hll nnrtad lll'lif`ll|il, hut OLA In-nkgu nan...` vyuuueoon-A % mu , 1}Iki}{g"}Tv.r"cL'e}3. "r"u'e"A"1I'i'$'x parted amidnhi but the lumber seems doing him: no for I time. runway The r.-hr. Oliver Mont -renched Port Colbome on Tuesdgg night with her foreuil and to il gone. apw-jcnuderl` the blow` utaide wu terric. The schra. ohn `Mums. Buds Rn!-wink And Ii`. 11 12...).-. cum reucnoa nasnmeo, n/ucn.. In ssfety The schr. Gsribsldi ls ashore about ve miles from Port Elgln. She is wsmr-lo ed and lies in sbout seven feet of water. wo steam-pumps were sent to the assistance of the schooner {mm -here via Grand Trunk i nilwsy. ` 1`I|n lhr nil... Ila-uni -u---I---I D--4 run 50!! at rivau terms. 1` e achr. . D. Barker, from Maniatee to Eacanaba for ore, went on S ider Ialand reef. near Baile s`harbour.' S e in out her entire length a ut twelve inches. The achr. Jeanie Scarth, laden with 28,000 bushels of corn from Chicago to Kingston, sank in forty (fathom: of water Wedneaday night, eight milea north of Maniatoe. The crew reached Manlatee, Mich.. in safety Garibaldi about five DOT nay ` (lleurnni :` Suhr. Jessie Macdonulnl, Os- wego, 8.'),)0 feet lumber; schr. Starling. F`u.ir::u'en, liglm. ` ` b` T o . G en ry am Gsskin and (:13 :l:l n, withgtifheut from lrlaltlth, lhl\'c arrived. The ateambarge Clinton and consort: have been chutaered in Chicago to load corn for Kin ton at gvgte terms. 1` an-In R..I-.. c....... u....: .... A. nor as o; uornn 5 uenm sent. The achr. Pulaski, 0 Toledo. loaded with coal for Msnitowoc, is ashore in Good Har- bor Iiay - (flan-nllii -` .\`.n|n- ,I....:- \I.....l.__..I I n, Interesting loom: G|UlOl'Od Along the Ila;-bnun-Vuul Mavolnonta. The schr. White Oak Arrived from Oswe go with 400 tom of cod. 'lhe Nile and bnriu with 350,(XX) feet of lumber has reached are from Ottnwa. R. Davis is moulding the keel for Gez- nor : & Donn`: atenm ncht. The nnhr Pul-all-I .. 'l`..l...I.. I..-,l-,I _.!u su-cuug mum. ner sister uenmeru have ~`unk I-eueath the inland Iutcrn. and ulwnyn. with few exceptions, left I hiuory lnhind them. The Coluinbia foundered not very f.u' from the scene of the present dinner. The l.nlu.- Erie collided with the Northern Queen not many miles from the same place. Hm .\'imc0e fuundered in Lake Huron, off .\l1clm-I": Buy, hlnnimtnlinn Inland. Those "u:mnlvm' were all running between Chi- :~.1.;-nolnl the east to ther with the CLlifor- m.. when thev were out. and in every one tln l1N.1 of life wan euurmous. The Int of [hit ill-fated line huheen lost, and with win! sacrice of life it in hard to my. Tho Min, al sister ateamer, was lost on the Geor- gim liuy under circunmtnuces still fresh in tnemnrv uf munv Tl-mm u'-nl-- Ln- rcnrcu I! I6 name tune. I A ickpock.-I who unntched A wetch from Devi: Ferguson. in Toronto, turn: out tote Fred. Thornton, I notorious thief end peni- itentiery bird. He lutely put in three you: at Kingston, be having wnyleid end plun- dered a member of thenBritish association in I883. tlull A youthful godfather in hunting around for an overcoat whih he left ins church while he went to the altar And pledged to use that the infant VII load in tho riaht way. The garment and I mull cme disap- peared It the IIIIIO time. A ninh-um-L .9. win. ....o..|...J - -..-A_.I. n._-_, A! a mooung or the Kingston football club, held last evening in Mr. Mount : office, W. J..B. White Van oloctod cup- tnln. A stronger teun thnn was at first ex- pected will meet the Potorboro club. The Pnubytorinna of Fnrmeruville have urchued the old Canndn Methodist church or 82,250. Some noceunry repair: are being made. and it will be 5 four wookn be- ` fore the edice will be ready for occupa- tion. IUIU A mu (0 give n \-er euperior entertninment. Tr our dry ec gingl 82.50 per oonl; drv pine )l0Ckl $3 per cord : dry oak cordwood. as good an ordinary hardwood 88.50 per cord, delivered throughout the city. R. Crawford, foot of Queen street. A2. meeting of the Kingeton foothill :cluh, evening office. J..R V\'hih nu -.I-no-I ---. In one you from 15,827 in l6;2l6. Hermann, the magician, has arrived, and- N gives his illusion; in the opera house this evening. He in verv clever and will be cer- tain to give a ver superior oneeruinment. TFV our drv ac uino: I`) M) nap mu-.I . A...- v nuurll. ruruulu um hall l'l`I|lCII0. Tho Dawson hotel, at the main fo rry. Wolfe Island. is offered for sale. This in n , popular houulry, in as fine uituution, and should sell well. See mlvertisement. Kuhn : A hnnnuina ' 'l`|... ..--..-....-'A _-A---~ Iuuulu uu wen. nee mneruuement. She's a booming 5 The uaeunrh return of population, just presented. IIIOWU that Kinguton bu incrcuod in pulation with- in from 15,827 l]xt;,2l6. Harmnnn u. m.nh-:... I.-. -.._l..-J __: \ |lIvv|\lI\I. (in Uctulx-r Hlh, `..2nd, and November , 5th, the K. & I . R. compcn will issue cheaptickou. good to return In Illnt, to Victoril. l'urth.nd and San Fran The Duran. hub! :10 oh- ....:.. t,......~ Ill Inc cull IIIVO given gfill IIIIIIIOUOII. Picnic ham: l0c per m. belogua sausage. |0c. fresh \'u.mbridge nuuge, cnlolngo, po- , utoea, tibia and cooking Apples. June: ` Crawfonl. lh, -an. 0|... I. LID I) . , , , A , 7- `H - '-plnten to Cnndldnlu For 'l`enchern' Cer- ticate:-Other Features. ` ' II munur uuwl mu ulornoou. 1):, Wright. 110 Cnuuqui. hu rcmm-ml his ruiolonou hum the Inca Dr. llighnnfn place tn tho hrlok nnlclunac ml corner :0 we. The cnuvlc-Hon on! E. ("m-hrun, fur nu I u`cm`o walnut the Lk-on-as Ll vmr act. has I been qnuhml by Judge Price w thou! cosh. A rumour has boon ciruuluunl that I civic oiviul in about to MIN. Alrouly thorn are some uvon nppltcnlou lor the pod- llon. uuny ulya. Ivoou enough. Bin. Tom Thmnbnnd com y open A! the open house to-marrow toruoon. The ` oompnny ll uuporior one. In performances in the eut. have given grout utinfsction. '00 mar HI. halnonn nnnnnnn ULICI JCT. A wild better in Clayton wt: re seven treatment {mm the justices. Ono .u just been fined Omunl nontauood to goal for thirty days` Good enough. .\`l I. Thlllnb And cnmnnnv nnnn .9 y uuurul II IIXII. L For the ban nudity nl Scranton cod. also for nglinh (Newcastle) ` unlthu coal at lovrou ram go to gun I coal yard. A D: hgntnr In l`Ig..a.... .._A. ..-__. _ l'Dl'10`CK IKTCC`. h I l he now puuugor coach. '0. 5. 0 t to- dny on in first trip over the K. I P. R. It In nun-bod to the oxprul min which cleared 3: I213). I.`.-u- oh- 1.... ....-n._. .1 LL. , V A `NJ-u`mnim nruqn. Mnlngu gr: . twat potatoes. Knlsmuoo oolary. and on of nice thin At Handel-Ion : cheap grocery home. M Broc utrut. 1-L_ ____ _________,__ , , n \v - I - was ur un-(`Ill What In morn valuulnlo than Para Gal I. aplcc or cannon? Anuun Rarity & Thomp- um. The mgular mail 0! the county of Fronunu choose ho: was held In tho \'-`indoor huh] this afternoon. [Ir \\'lnhI Al l`-A-.......l |._- _ , I IVIIIIII`. nona ll IROIGIIN. Mob cluth 0059-1 town! with very 95. (4 lb.) bar. Hogdty & Thompson. Whow lava ypa hon! Down to Crow- lonl'n go-(Ring on 01-bit lino plculc luau at NM. I` I. Brxk & Hooch`: In the cheapest plum fur ` pin blocks. bnnchwond. Inn! or unit wood. out or un-mt \|.'|.-| I- ...-__ ..._I.._,|,|_ -|, , n .- :- JUDGMENT WAS RESERVED. uns vmu rlllill ooncorl OI N]|lOI||Il|'| occur! on Frldn awning. - Uonornl oh I] Saturday nllornoon and owning. Bnndln moatluu. llhh mlnlh u..- A ..__I ._nL -..._ n- Weather I nlm nnn OI: 1:5"-a ` Tlw Hph-v ul livary DI] LH|-'IlI "IO Pulmv an Tnltlng AboI--.VulI|n[ Ito capo nu Attention 0! Thou Win an Tallow Noun. ` _.,._j;_ Y PARAGRAPH8 PICKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTER!- m:1m;.\'1`.: OFTHE BEAT MARINE PARAGRAP HS. ' I 5 l roI-.-Ign mt tosout Moat. il Huht nhnu-an`-n in nu... snton nova uncle) black worh uuw uuu. uucolmllg uuncl l0I' obvnoun roa- ~ull.-I. mum-l_\'. the enlargement. nf the Wel- Luul canal zull the diiculty experienced in steering them. Her sister steamer: have eunk Ineuualh the inlnml -nan ....l -I..-..- The Style of the Boat. The prop. California wu ol the type Iguuwu as 3 can|lo'r." I uyle of steamer well known on the lakes some years ago, but now fut becoming extinct for obvious wna. lmnu-Iv. tlm anlu-.m..m..o n` n... \\'..| V93]. Pierre Lopull, Sm mu any: the Cali- forniA'l bulwark: were knocked out by roll- in barrclfol rk and the nu cnmo in, tilfing the ho! to unto us out the m The engine: no I at 2o'clnuk and the foumlerod at I. he cnh lion in 25 foot of wuur, and will soon bunk up. Mn. Bjood nyn (but when the bout wu gnlng down the sad the n! an inter wore muned under the cabin roof or half In Iu-ur. When the vent! went down the force was so great as to tour the roofothhe cabin. "In this many persons clung. N EW SCHbQL REGULATIONS. mulul. ulullul. pIlIOl|` lU0fIOlIllI CUI- uurwn. Detroit. peeeenger - Mlee Memhery. sac-hett'e Herhor. N.\'.. puen r ; Xavier lnouel. Mollnnl, deck hem 3 William` Tough. Tomato. remen : Elle Peppe. Kiuptou. ladies meld: Arthur Hnural. Pnrumu. uehlu hay : Ruben (-`rent. Toronto, Turonm. roller. Theee, with the elneum people eevul. make up the full com emeut uftventy-llvepueengen enulcremw lcl. the hue: wee known to our . The husllee were weaned eeluwe et Cecil hey eml .\lo(lulplu'e Point. Peter )lcMenn u 'e the! elter the --ahln oollepeed and thou uelale euooeodeml in breaking e way through the window. he saw the oepuln. engineer end two lullee in the large hoet. e uoneiderehle dleunce from the ehlp, end that the cepleln relueeal to return when celled. Other momhere of the crew epoch to the meme elfect. but not eo openly. No elort we: made to organize the men leIo_ hoe! cure. end the boat: were not even reedy for leunchlng end it use every one for hlmeell. On the other hend, Mn. Connerton h loud in her reieo ul Ceptelu Travel! and hlecnu-. She: lake they ldld ell in their power to have the veeee . III.___ '.__...A A--. , ,- Fire at Cafe Vlnoont: Somethig new-buo-bull on roller: on Friday night. Band In ottendnnre. . Tluaro Watt Nina Tun, Porlnhod <('lIuI-an llnulo an to the Concert M an Olean- O A lady land In I`:-nlu at tho Captain`: .\euou-Tho cnnlon all 3 Down. M.u:Kt.VMV' Cm`. .\lIch.. Oct. 6. T fnllowln bodlu ol thaw drolmocl by th Uoliforn a wreck have boon recovered : Hear 0 Foloy. Toronto. punor `I urry Hmit . Manual pun r:(7orno nation- |u*l l0l!. |l.mI..... TH! BODIEIOF THE DHOWNED HAVE BEEN RECOVERED- Flt)! THE Wl{E(}KM.`l'I. II I 2 r I'll III l_mvo 1 We how` seven! fimllicl using. Hondry & Th m n` ou.lt llglving. om no! life. Iio`::.c?ry.& Tbtnnplon. "1-a""""' I'"""'T,' "n 15'5" 3'5 X.r`a .33."-5" r."'1'A.u.X:, Pool. me. ' c "1 was nearly dead with choiora morbni, I one bottle of lsxtnot of Wild St:-aw" cured me, and at nnotlnr time-I---wu so with summer complaint that I thought I would never to I` It, hen two bottles cured me. r-LVIE Anlzxt. Pal nae Iuuuululo one no In an Inn aoqullnbllo with the many who have pltronilod MI boat is concerned. f Capt. Gnrrott. of the Eli: Ron. Meets `Nth `Another Pleasant Surprise. A more enrrised men then C: tain (inr- rett, of tfhfnlail nhRoes.; could not found in Smith's ` w on t e exrrmmln deposit- ed on his steps a box rom Wetertown. N.Y. Upon openin the precious casket there was nrrsyed ore his eyes s complete lemonade net of the finest Hsmhnrg chine, beeut-iiull ornsmented end slmoet trons- perent, e enamored brass trinngnler trey,- uid s handsomely bound volume at Gen- eral Information," The donors enjo ed the round trip on the Elle Roee during enm- mer, sad so thoroughly pleesed were they with the cepthin thst they could not let the unseen pus without givin e n prectiul ex- ression of their eeteem. he ceptein has n the recipient of e number of huutiful and costly present during the pest eeeson. At Montresl he received, on two dierent occasions. s gold-heeded one and e geld pin respectively 3 at Ottawa he wee presented with 3 beautiful] u olstened chair, sud st Kingston iii: riends tende him on elsborntely cu-ved eilver pitcher snd goblet. Mr. Gsrrett any: the season has been I most protable one so in hie eoqueintenoe men hnve mtmnizul M. Cox is add to be hunted. The tug Proctpr, in the vicinity. with a tow, went :0 the wharf and with its hon rendered good urvioe in putting out the nmet. I wurlu:'l' wune in netutn and strength, but (luring the last few years of her life she was conned to her home by physical weakness. Although unable to meet and worship with the people of God, in Hie sanctuary. yet she lnul the bible for her conntant companion und its many promise: were source: of com~ fort to her. Consumption hul been working for some time in her system, givin her n warning of her comin departure. an when called to pzsse throng the dark valley aha was prepared. On the evening of Friduy, the 23rd inst., her happy spirit left the esrthl tenement and passed Away to join the church triumphant in glory. The Late Clorlndn Thorne. Clarinda Thorne, beloved wife of John E. Thorue, wee born in the townehip of Storrimzton in April l8I0. sud departed this life on the 23rd of September. 1887. Being convened at the early age of fourteen, she joined the Primitive Methodiet church and remeiued e feithful member of thet denomi- netiou until her merriuge in l86l when with her huelumd the joined the Wesleyan Metho- dist. Her brother was married at the some time but of the four thus united, her hereu- ed husband alone Iurvivee. Five children bleued their union. but of these. two pneced: ed her to the spirit world. Two daughter: are married in the viciuit `end the young- eat is still home -with her father. Mrs. Thnrnc early acquired slate for literature and there were few topics with which the was not conversant, the bible bein her special study. She was an active c urch worker while in health and etrength, but , during vearn of mar liin .h. w... IV In nuuu-, um now. my meny pereoual friends or other: who reed this letter. if you ` are not eatieod with In explametion you must ask the judges. no of them live in town : they any tell you the reeeou that I did not go: A ret or eecond prize. Thin in ell I have to uy ex Hie! it will take e large number of lrigse toimluce me to enter en 'thin at the Midland (`ontnsl fair egaiu.- UHN . `Men; 207 Alfred street. u nun:-J pus. IIUIIIUJ ICU .\lr. Allen sml alrew his INODUOII to the grapes, got the hooks, showod him thst there was no second prize given, but Mr. Allen (li-l not care; he would not alter the books and felt very indignsnt at Mr. Ashley 1 nestioning his judgment. Then, As Mr. Asxloy (lid not see manor any of my friends on the grounds, he thought he would look sfter my things. but. slats, when he got there one dish of plums sad the two last bunches of grapes were gone. He gathered up the best of the things sud brought than to my house, uni now. my personal this_letter. you -..- ....a ...:_::.s ...:.I V n- -auu new I III! II! 50 I0!` I [I0 XII lull KIN` `everything could to elp till up the ehow. I reluctantly took their advice and new they are airing alter the remit. I can- not eatieiy 0 em. I)! the articlil I took to the show eoue were grapes. each entry being two bunchee 0! white rapee. grown under glue. named "Sweet ater." There we: one other entry in the eeme claee. hut vhnt the oolor wee nobody knew, and the grape! *1 were not named an the hook directed. 5, About 5 o'clock on Wednesday I went to u the fair and oi c.-onree went to ace whet leek ,_.. [had with my grapee, There I {and a "1 liret prize ticket on the only mtry except at mine in that elaee,`and no eecou-I on mine. 9. I said. \'urelv there must be mine mietehe. Then I asked friend: it they knew who the judge: were on fruit. They told me J. A. Allen, Angus Sine" `and Eighth shortly after thie e n I t r. w and Mr. Aehley. I aeled them if they did not intend to ive a aeonnd prize tothe white arapea They answered. yee." but they had run out of eecond claee ticketa and were gloinkg hack the next Motrin; at ten o"uc to until` anything t et wee wrong.` Then Mr. S aw aelted me ll thoee grapee without a ticket were mine. I eeid. yee." "Well." he acid. "they ought tio .".:::.,"'.a'i..`";..."';:.. .3 .:":'.::.':;.= ` Stu.-ey" aid you knew it in no good to eay an hing aqainat Mr. Allen." Then Mr. Ae ev said, I told Mr. Allen at the time that the other rape: (meaning mine) were the best, but e said they were not, that they were not ripe." lthen naked if any one lnad tasted them. They anewered "no. ' They told me that 1 might be eatieed that they would eee that the tniateke wee nude right in the morning. Mr. Ashley and Shaw went nexht mflrrniuiend relatneltihe beet part of t e ay, ut no r. en came. An I could not spare time on Thore- dn_y to go to the fair I eent A friend to no if there wae anything done. He found there had not. Then be en! Mr. Shaw, end Shaw told him to go one way around the fair {01101} ancll hgi woxldllgu t`l'ae other. nd ii 0 ounu I`. I fy IQV `'01! he he and make thinge right. But 5 r. Ashley had got tired waitin all day and h i ml lo: e. ')n Fril y .\ r. Aahley new .\i`r('. 5Alll:-nl a'hd second Allen did ___at A.l.l-.. .........:._..x_ - LL 1" A POPULAR CAPTAIN. M" nu ma Not nn 3 run I`:-In an Ills Grape: -~Iu'cnnont M Judges. Klsussxm`, U.-t. 4.-(To tho Editor): I foul uhligal N) IOU 3'00 I0 Puhh I10 I08` ur in ynur poplr in never to the many enquiries of II `inch AIDIII 0600 `ll!!! exlnhitod OI `III . [I W l oxhiblud, unsung othct 8 pl!!! All lyl. I louk tho am on [ups and uoond prim on plum. but bolero the and 0! the show all my fruit and bar China plum weru nolou. Than I add I would never show Anything than quh. ndln lll nus 3 o the some vino. to Uunnoqun (air and took the first prize. This your 1 lid not Inlnoucl to unnl on thin; to tho fair. but my lriuulo. who Incl coon my gt-npu. ` told my I ourghl to {or I the put and and Tvervuaina mum In nln IIII nn u... .3..- COMPLAINT OF AN EXHIBITOR. IN MEMORIAM. I-3'11` 3 w;"tao"lWt-`II;-I-t;:i`J'l:w|I-3;:-t.";.oc-II`: d The in thnvininihr hkln A huuv want In u: ulna-C 'l'Hl'I BRl'l`l.\'H \\"HlU. '['HUl{Sl)A\'. rv.vluen Io `noun you (1:19: uofoml tll . I 2 tn B G of Tumgnc Iglqixirvuls: never fdl:`to cure hoarunou. coug mjuoolds, etc. I _.--.._- .0. gnu e C. P. Ktihllhrilt. New York, he: nllhed some lnndeome plane of a cutter of the bean y attire for ntlemen in Kingston. Out.` I She in t. 1 line, 42 ft. over all, includ- ing A 7 ft. {entail and I fashionable ollpper Item, with billet head of 5 ft. Beam at weterlineie I0 f_t. ; drnft,.6 ft. 4in. Dis- leoement. ll tone. with tons ballast. n rge portion of which will on the keel. Lent free board to lankuhper in 2 ft ; mut, deck to hounds. 27 t. Bin. ;boom, 32 It. ; , 22 ft. ; topmut, cap to ehonlder, mm; weprlt beyond forward perfendicnler, t.. 'l61Iti'e; ':.:51"333"3'r:u :.'}33'nr. c. K. ` Clu-ke,nu rintendent of Roekwood eiylum, and from t R. Devi: will build 0 craft that Ifogitcihgint 82,000., The `timber in now 1 I'll] COII IDOII` being piqkod. l.`I1Il'IC Whonnoh ` . 0;` ursl. ... u..;'."'.`2..?.'.`.".".aZ...-; :.. uuup wuuu me oreeze ll moderate. A number of moneyed sporting ugon at Halifax have decided to form A company with a heavy capital to build a yacht to compete for the America`: cup In l888. The royal N on Sootin yacht squadron will beconaulted. and a joint mootin held to complete preliminaries. Ilroverythfng work: as expected. A challenge from the yacht squadron will probably go forward within A day or two. lAt Brooklyn-Brooklyns. 1; 'Hetm;/`wuotans. --uuuunvn IV notlhl I Illn Al. Inuhvllle-LouhVi1les, 7 : St. Lo 6. mm Phuadelphin-AthIoticu. 3; Bnltlmox-en. IIIVUBISOI. The race between the yacht: Oriole and Atnlanta, for $l,000a side. takes place at Toronto in a short time. The result will de- pend u|[:.u the weather, the schooner being at her twhen it is very fresh and the sloop when the breeze is modemte. A nnmlmr nf mnnnuml ....-..:.... ...-.. -L ncuucax ASSOCMTION. Louis]! lAt llotm;/zol t4 The Verve won the third of me series of races for the Lansdowne cup on Saturday. TheVen'e won the first race sud the Cypress the second. The Verve'e victory on Satur- dsy decides the ownership of the cup for thrseuon. 'l`l... ......- L..g...-__. Al, n . .. . . About 10 o'clock Int night re we: die- covered in the Rd]:-and hotel st Cape Vin- cent, he I: by Slmuel Cox formerly of this city. e re In th Mo have cunght In the kitchen-uni to rapid am but little of the goods VII loved. '1 e hotel ll well u to! tho- nation we: destroyed. Cox in n (I in ha lnnnrul. The tun Prnntnr w. ` ` At Pitt b -l-`lttlbl 8: Chicanos. 5. V 1 LA! Imi:%m-Ind&mIh 10; Detrom. I .\un.Vu. Lnovl. I At New York --New Yo:-ks, 0: Phndolphhu. At Waahing`ton-Wn.shi;gtons. 12: Boston. uuu uuwr moan. returning via Montreal. Hurry lyulton, the bay shot. broke the world`: record on Saturday at Blue Rock ` Springs. 0., makin twenty-three bull`:- eyes out of a pouibe twenty-ve at 300 yards. This in the but boy : record ever made. ` yllu l`L .. uuuunur over Ina nver nmlnu. A picked hum, repre.-.1onuti\'eu of the Canadian football association, will nhortly commence I tour through New, York auto and other gluon. returning via Montreal. HITTV ulton. the how nhnt, hrnkn Oh. nu nvu uni uulou (I130. (homo Bubur. ohnmpion ncullor of Eng- land. will leave Now York for home on Oct. llth, tn prepare for his race with Jake Usudnnr over the river 'I`Imnu. A hinknal ILA"! -any-.m-..o-o.'....- ..t L, Ull I-III uunna Intel. The Royal military college Rugby foot- ball taeun will play in Montreal on Saturdsy `inutead of At Ottuvs as Arranged. They will forfeit the Union game. (horns Rulnu-_ nhAmnInn Iaulll-r Al I'.`.... i uu. ` "humor bu it tht G. Gooderiwn. Toron- to, has under oonlidontion the building of a yacht tint uhslleclipu anything over new on the inland lskel. Th. 9...! .-.:l:o--.. ....n.__ n.. z I - uuw mu xorm m 3 "nauonu une." The yacht. Guhtu will ui for England ` next week. Some of tho nilon do not re- linh the trip. but Lient. Helm`: wife in not afraid. ' D.....-_ L__ :. .L,.:- n u - -- a uuululi wuugluuoa 0! UODIIII l lllI0'l oerviceno American yachting will Probably ulna the form of a notions! urns.` Th. um.-in (:.ln-. ..m --: c-_ L`- J I nnuwru wr Ol,'JIU. xno plllntm in turn read to convey to defeninnt Iixty-four s are: of the schooner Prince Alfred, valued at 88,000, A: pnymentlor the limit. Dc- fendmt took poueuion of the vessel, but has nofoonveged the property to plaintiff or paid of the 1,200. The pluinti` claims $10,000 damages for breach of contract and $1,300 for interest from 1882. After All the evidence had been hard the case was sent to Oegoode hell for argument. I) uulclul. At Boston. Mum, Albert liunm. the, oanman, broke one ofhia mm on Sntur- ` d hi] `(iii . ' 01 `g Suv Pnhun Jucnln .\'chmefer. the billinnlist. arrived at New York. from Europe. \\'iHiuu('lnr|:. of Nowurk, will purchase the cutter Thistle from the rest of the Scotch Iymlicnu. A0 l!..-A.._ II... III - " Inn mwe A Iirplun fund of more than 8100.- 000, the result of three years accumulation. which is to he med toward the purchase of the preocnt grounds. The roperty in vuln- od at fully 8.'>00,000, but I a club hu an option I! a lower gure, which it took in IMJS. and could now sell in option at I I hnnIso|m- uinnce. Iona,Il'Itl POI]!!! n( oe unm-r mo rmnngement 0! Tim Keefe. It is understood that, after declnringi a dividend of 20 per cent. the Chicago c uh will have Ilrplnn fund of W . PO81!" Of Ch!!! `MIA!-1' nu-mnnuli-h'nn um nun nun will IOIVQ NGW \0l'I About Oct. 25th for A trip to the l v.-ic coat. The team will be mule up as follows: Brown. utcher : Keefe. pitcher ; Connor, re! lune; Richardson. second hue ; Denny. third hue; Wnnl, short-Itop ; Tiernnn. left field ; Ew- ing. center elul ; Kelly. right eld. The , tum. until it arrives at San Frnncleco. will be under the of Tim Keefe. umlernnml chm .h-.- .l...I...-.... - U". Cllllla Luthsm. Union. load: the fin: I-W. with McQuer nut; Pete Wood the wcoml ` buomou, wit O'Brien, Wiikoubnrre, next; ` Philli the Ihortutopa, Riokloy. Toronto, the O in! linemen, And Stuart. Newark, the oldcrl. Cum, 0! Toronto, vs: the moat eoctivo pitcher. He won 3.`: gums and lost I3. 'l`I._ -A_...._-_A N I - \ III" IKE` II - The strongest combinstiun over plu-ed on wl tho hnllol ll leave New York About 1 Oct. 25th for A run In on. n...m.. ..-_-. my wnuc rwuung on I tnoyolo. A tangib 0 recognising ol General Paine`: ervicon lo Anmricnn vn-,hI.ina will ..mh.I.I.. a nun we uuucee waged by Knox and Cdlihen to be due to them. We II ! not aware ol the facts. but eome explan- Ilon would be given by the management of I. "'._.':'_*_ . . . - . / A 8l0,000-Actlo'I'on at Toronto About a `timber Llmlt up `North. At the civil eeeiuee in Toronto the ceee of Redford v. Molina wee taken up. Ieeec H. Radford in e reel eetete deeler end Duncan Mclloueld. the other pleinti`. is e merlner, of Wolfe Ielend, defendant A. C. McRae bein he merolnnt of Gore Bey. Algome. It is e eged that on Oct. l3th, l879, pleinti` .\-lcDone.ld entered into en egreement with ' defondent, whereby the letter agreed to convey to him e uerter iutereet-in e oertein timber limit, ve ued at $4,000, defendent agreel to pe on` two mortgagee, one to Icluuu II Inc IIUIGIEO mrougn Burke and Welduun worn the Ruoho-ur hauory that Aldod materially in shutting out tho Prouhlonu by a score of IN to 0. only one man nnchod thir-I Inna. But one Inn MI I'll nude o Burke. Baht. the ilwhor. Inn imam rolonud by Toronto. and u left fur Philulelphin. H van at his own request: that ho urn allowed to go, a he vhhod to ac. up! mo 0! uvonl oil`!!! that law boon uwln tn him to join club In tho National lea,-um nml Amorlcnn uuohuon. IA...-I- -.. A...A.l._..,.n, ,, HI I A l copl`:u:ro continually enquiring 0! us tho olrounmnnou that rendered it noonnury to k back tho balance: nllogocl by Knox and ('1 Ctllllllll h duo ll) (ham '3 An- IIIUTIIIII '3` I555. Put on Rllbooi. 0! the Klnguom, In in New York. lad is nvolling In buo lull. Ho up he in loading up for u hi thing nut oeuon In the limestone bnroug \\'QIdlnn Hill In Ilnnhnnlnr `[ m'i`ho lntormtlonul luuno can now lie down ` and ah ha wlutor mp, snhuuqh than In I M pmupoct 0! In Overlloeping mall In the morutugol Nils. Ib...-l -_A IIlIL__L I . I II I 3 Mn Inullj Ill HI. IAIIIII ll UNI) to '7 favour 0! Detroit on tho Imnpiounhip In. 'II.- I...A.`...Al___. _| I, -- I The My Loulon Won All Durand Vu- lordnyun Limo Fnurnphn from All In langnoo--contains An low full? III 0! `lulu; In Senate the America cup-Ipon|Ig Noun. Toronto ha N-Olgtgod Munupr (huh- mm to: out anon. Toruntn tint and Hamilton lth in not ouch 1 bu] ahowiug after all. 1 The Bonnoon dlnooonu In 09,000 out n! pocht. The Roclltorl are nut JIM. Th Inttlnn In H: l....c. 1. um .. Q91 4.. nun-Ball Gun; Yesterday. {sr:..\sox's IVE.-\RLY nxli mi BASE-BALL znruusmrs ARE ` CALLING A mun xr um . 1 Who : G-o-tung It, In : :r,,| ~'.`.i""L" `.33 '..`Zf'3.`i'`.``l`ao':'. 1?. Ra ford for $l,i)0. The plaintiff in turn Mrood oonvov defanhnr .i.m.c..... roclu. TM oollulorl NJXID. The boning in H8. Louis in N00 to 875 In I\'0|lI' 0' IXIPOH nu [ho .-hnnnninn-Iain -4- Mlnoelhnleonn Newton. , oanecaay 1`nm:;dny and F:-Id` , iifm vvvvu urriod.on the lt|`0 0I can, 650 :- 6,000 I . O Wad cod .l.776&ooplo; on Thu`?-3:3. 3,315; n: on `griday, 9. I pm... &k of u..`r fair, Wednesday, Thm:,edny,.end Frldpy, there was curried on the street over 6.(IX) mania. On \VuIn..A... I -1-m..-.._I-. veromn . `nae uncle in being copyrighted. Mn.` f her : manager 31:: {hug engroeeedortepnseut ttoi - play of her husband. end will not Mmr weelrl letter: to the chosen pres! until ear- ly in ovembor. Brondbrhn ls ,enolnwd"nnld iii-atuti` age ever. No writer the` present, day in no sharp, end critical, end uoneqvritee with greater ease and The sum. gedltltlnotthe Wm will have the excl ve use of Ihentletlenr '- vvnwn II" II I500. It II Im] ferostin a article in buing Han : nag-u-.-.... ._...h. specie: matures In its Seturdey edition. , Mrr. Ella. Wheeler Wilcox, a moat fascin- ating writer, whose own productions are in great demand, will k of the temptations of our 'rls. the I urements of city end country ife, how men tempt, And how the weeker sex fall. This isthe girls letter. ` The men are not supposed to reedlt, but jncreese, tslks this week they will. Bob Burdette touches upon a number of subjects and in his own very funny we . His Song of Autumn Dsys, Skit st t e New Theology, Veneered Comfort. and Men's Inhumenity to Mm, ere worthy to be called the spice of life. In these s Iel letters, Burdette'e humour is origins and elwe I eris . W ll Cer eton, whose ulerit is on the pt`)? his v it to the New York cremstory and of the manner in which it-is ted. It lslmpreselvel lu- * fereetinn. e is belnn cnrnvu-In 1...! The Letters From Prominent People and The subject: They Will Tron Of. The Wum will present a collcotidn of npeciul features In its Snturdny Ella Wheeler \\'ilomr. a mnnf. :....:.., ID163- ev. Principal Grant in still the gueat of the Rev. D. J. Mncdonnoll. He in Iutferlng from the effects of overwork, and under the advice of his physicians in taking it only for a time. The work in connection with the en- Ill dowment of Queen : college in which Prinoi-`y it Grant was an d, has boon taken 11 Rev. Mr. Mwdonnell and Rev. G. L illigm. I I VBIIIIOII. Michael Dnvitt comeato America as a drum mar for the Irish linen industry, which hu declined reatly within I few years. Throu h Mr. Vin`: exertions cnplhl wu enlists in the scheme And the dmnnfilfmctull-e of it ill in occu y thounan 1 0 pa in toldgguntr . pMr. Dnvitt. will Tpoond some weeks on t in side of the water push- ` inq)ules. . l)-:....:_-I 1%....` :_ -.2n .1 . A "hug second end third class certicates in inspector Kidd has received copies of the :n.~w school regulstions from the department of education at Toronto. Some important ztmendments are noticeable. Candidstes competing for third class certicates will not in future be examined in dictation or I?llC1l. Any errors made by them. however. in spelling while under examination will be nurked against them. Each candidate go- in; up for examination with a View of ob- mining any class of certicate will have to [my $5 for each "certicate. Formerly the ulmrge was only 8'2. The monies received from contestants for certicates will be divided ss follows : $3 of each 85 will to Toronto, end 82 will be bended to the h school treasurer in the district to which e candidates belong. Candidates for grades A. .md B. certicates will be examined at T0- ronto unive-reity. They used to have to pan these examinations at the Ottawa and To- mnto Normal schools. ` Candidates for first, second and third class certicates will be ex- amined at their respective high schools. Formerlycsndidetes for first class certicates were examined at Toronto, snd_ those seek- their respective high schools. I IGIIIUIIB. G. D. Hsnn, of Glenvsle, whose apology for slender Appeared two weeks since, writes to say that he is a poor lane men with no friends in Canada and Wu intimi- dated into signing the acknowledgement. He denies that the stories were of his in- vention. \.l:..\....I n_..:... -_...-- A, L V - Nlsllrlharles Tu` per will not remain long in Canada. He will soon return to England. there to stay until Junuary. Even then he will limit his residence to the seuibn of par- ` liamont. (V l\ I_]____ -1 t1I,_,, I truiwu tor llll nument. Rev. Hugh 0. Pant.-coat, one of Henry George : most enthuniutic supporters. hon, it in reported, requested his congregation :3; reduce his salary from 84,(l)0 a your to ,000. I "CW lllcarn Dr. Freemnn bu donned 86(X),0l)0 to the univernit of Southern Celifornie It Loo An- eloe. e in I brother of John B. Freeman, hi. P. P. , for North Norfolk. Rev. W. Gelbrnith, of Orillia, eon-in-law of John Bredon, ha undergone another euc- ceeefnl urgicel operation on his throat by Toronto Ipecinlilte. by whom he in being ` treated for hi: eilment. Dav I-l....|.n I).-.e-....-A -_- .l "--r-- so new 1 on no nnun MI studios. Col. Villiers. D.A.(i., in in Millhrook transferring the stores of the Inc Cnpt. Weller, in command of I troop of caulry,to a now officer. n- I:-..-...-._ n.-- L-.. 1 ....... ...... . ms nuluu ulruugn ulneu. A. I`). Bolton, of Newborn, who attended the Boyd medical college last year has gone to New York to niah his studies. f`nI Villigpu h A ll :- 3.. ll:IlL._..,L CVDHUI Capt. E. 1.. Base. of Gauauoque. has pur- chased u reudence in Clayton wluere he will ` live in future. l A--_..,..__1v._.I__ 2. , , -I Il\U Ill Iul-ulc- ` Auossor Gordon is now collecting the taxes for Cap! Middleton who in confined to his home through illness. E. Bolton. nf Nnwhm-n who an.-....l..l O'mIpIt~ \\'Iu-up Muvonnonln. Sayings sud lbulnu Attract Attention. I R. T. \\'-ulkem. [).(i..\l., dedicates I new nuuouic temple at Petcrboro to-dav. L`. D. Smith, representing the National ` cabin cumpnny, (`le\'elaml, Ohio. is in the cit\'_ 1 In: mulmrnm WM tuuy lulured. Min Memhery, of Sac-ken`: Harbor. And niece of Mrs. D. W. Allison. Aclolphultown, was a passenger on the ill-fnted pmp. Cali- fornia. and among the dlowned. Her body. recovered, was expected to reach Napaueo * In-ally for burial. . - This afternoon Mr. P: received noti -ustion from the owners omo boat thtt the body of his daughter would urivo here on .\'ut!Irday morning per G. T. R.

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