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

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In-nun: tmunxor . . . v- u. sainl tlnruho n `:3- vnm feeling in those whom shovrunowahonuolouvo. Slnwuuldbo pleuod at nll times to but of their wolfnre. moms! :-Igm Iunmrz. At St. bums Louis. I3: (`Ion-land! 2; act Innlnp. lllll PIIICI II lHllI(-l|. KP`. IUIII. IHIWTI the Uuhkuuh and Han Chin hams I I luv.- oal one hour And eight minutes. lllu A! l`hlluIolphln 7 York 6: also Inn! "At \ `amino.- Jlln I-Illll. D. lnllulolphln. 5 : Now can. I ; Wnuulnclona. I: III W I? I), `ll. FT-Ur. The Pituburg club nu won three luau one Iron the Chicago: than any other club a the Iuguqaml they hvotvonongunu yet to play. Tho nhnrml. gun: on rnnnnl for Hill? in lvil onrooonllor 1887 was that plnyod at hkooh. Sept. Ioth. bottom tho (hhhnh and Han l`lnin hum; ll hn. III` IWIIU Tlljlu Nu-lwr Wnllll. ol Iiuln. has but pru- natal lit]: a uliulmml lmlgv by I Immhot of hiunlulnu-I. I`L4 I.lI-.l-|_Ll_- I.-.... ...... I'..n.n._.- I IIIUTIIIUWTC. The Philadelphia: haw man lburlmn uudglutgsnu. Thy uni -uuulom-oncl III the Nation] kquo non. ` Thnnnlu nu-om-I -Jumnuh lln nlnvlnu I Ill` HIIIKX WI. TX. hut MI who not by the pltehr. Th: Pilhhnra 1-lulu nu Inn this not: \lth\boo|co5)dou M Fun and Shophohl the Toronto: vi I hue [or humus nut l`u-vo- da . (Vlnnln-n Inn -In-Llnl In Lnin Hm Had "Wnuupq ha .|..-5.1.: cu pm. the Red I, River Valley league nuuouou and (ll) , ha boon rnioul. IIi._I.,.- \l'_I-L ..l I)..Q.l_. I.,._ L...-. ...._. 6 eight years In all`. nova. Ina prlnupu. Rev. E. P Wilson. who is toorrivo this * afternoon with thirty Indium children from the Shiugwnuk home. will visit the Church of En land Sunday school: to-mol-row. preaching gt St. Paul`: at morning oorvicu and At St. George`: in the owning. Hit em tertainumnt will he given in the city hall on Monday evening. . A nnmmntinn of enisconnl voatmenta will !` XI . Iloupoon. oi the Ilolmil club. has mule In total luau lulu. II.-- 81...... I- ._-_nl.._..I I- ..au.--nth-an III. lth ul am the Newark club no- oolvid {mm Ilmohlyl for Hlcllor Hum ' volcano. IQLAL- ._.._..al.... ..I L`..-n- -.. I ulkgnlngaml .-.. tho Inn-loll non! --Iuud|u at the I uncut:-uooonl Ipouln. Nous. Tic Plllulol Inc! In loll t live gum- in Sophnlnr. P u w 'I\nnmnun. nl IIIA Ihh-nil .-lnh, has mule . '7l'u*:pouoou-u 1:` I l i don . maul one: u eouloc vrhI.:: Iuuuqsont an! the Man an: un- ` nun. Ijllill llilll II I III UOIDGI. The on Sun nhornoon In to In 4 led by Ii. 1.`. Auhnptborlng \u- N Main. Hillud Putt will loll unit In- pnuiono ol tho Bmmno ooulomnoo. 'I'IIIIXlm M the month; In In ! t- I I i union is In do:-0.33" M31 3:`. '5? ` cum on 1`IIuIdny non. cutting (mm the \ doc woman in u'u|oci. 1`. ....n._ -.. u....- -.. -l.-._..... I. In L. I i Ilnlzr of nunuiuiuu (I; Ibo, null town viii VI IUII IIUUIa . 5 . wi ..'L|:0h-Nth!` .`:_olAu numhunu km-any-that in AL. .....A&_- g__ .._._...I... L... A... J.-.- Bun-ball on Roller Shula. I)` lmp_o"te(I lroln nnglum. \`er_\' costly and very grsnd. Rev. J. Gnrdon GPIV. DJ SPORTONG INTELLIGENCE. lino-Ball (ion: \'oolonII.V. Solon chi Wool. _ _ | _ I 3, A I'll uwn pnvunv Initinbyihinuliol nfol-In. nnnnnnihh. ; (`hlongtm '. : lndluuuol.h.!: L \$..'.mu n-nuumnp. huh uruuuf diiid south villi. hin- weather with shown in I fowlloculhiu. . utationary of higher tolnpontnu. unsung lot 1:: II In low ulliervluye daily. Th ' van in the city yester- day And com: with the leading lights of Ithopartyhnn. Bnttlnyounotgotkhe putty to enthuse over the matter. IIUIOIIIH `III I.l'0lIT I` llllul, "II l'9~ Iglovod hi: funily bIG|9uon gun that we. - Mn. Jamel Dixon, has nlumod to her am at hodolicgllnaftar n to this city. on I e In: I daughter. "57. R Mfchu 8:. turd of u. M omu ocu . ty an St. Vinont do Pow ptnllmtcuhry. who In: for some dun Inna vllltinn II-inndn in Penn: ` OI. VIIIIXIF C {III FIIIKIICU. WIO II ` for some day: bogn viniting fl-iondn in Port: mouth. rammed no Montnnl :3-dqy. Mann Cminhhn and Ila-ninnInm_ mm. unoum, nmuuou In uonuuu so-aqy. END` Maura. Cnightou and Bnrnioglum. running fornockin the new conservative kiln. Th Ennis: turn in hn nil: unntm}-, peamnortue nu tune as Iupermxunuuu. \ and lunch over the ollico ha ha hold for eight to Mr. Rowe. the principnl. D. In` In` \\`ilgnn u-Im intnnr-ri\'o this ill I G`IIlIll-Kl IIIIIGII III `III! p we. . Dwyor bung mungnr__ . ` C. E. Hultb. who annual his old po- sition in the Daoronho ll!` mills. bu re~ nuns.) LS- .-In 0.... III.....-. `A. L-c (0 OIIIUIT II IV |IOI'K0"lI. Grunt Gimhnw. Wolfo Iahml. is going to Toronto to study mediine. ` w.c. B. nun n,hu'ing louod . Egg`; V . {.L137-'.:`}.:2:.. ...';'.?.`."`..`.'..'5"`..:.'.""":" People Whoa Iovononu. sayings uul Dolnu Attract Attention. Wong C "'1: Foo, Cit Hull. Oct. Nth. \ Andrew cRu. W 0 Inland. will go in- to buninou st Waco:-town. Chant ni:lnnhA- `Val . `chm. In mnhur Illu ll` ICIKU III`! `Ell llll The teacher! am well known and have ll- raudy taken A high position in art : and .\Ir. Wrenahall. who spent the summer in Puris. brings to the school in fund of knowledge gsined during his any abroad. The mu:-an of inn!-Imlinn in the mim- 'uuou uurwg nu nay IUIOIG. The mum of instruction in the color class will include oils. vrnar colors and pu~ tel in lnbonpc. gure and decorative painting ;in the clra\`i..- planes the ele` ` menhry, advnnced and meclnnioul courses prescribed b ' the govarnlnont will In taught and crayon mi` from east uni copy. The roam: will onal m vinimm the nuu crayon (ll`II'l uvm cut um wpy. The youth: will open to viuitoru the afternoons and evening: of Tuosd and Wodnuday next. when all no cord` y in- vited to inspect the work which will be on view. The (`loans In Clary} ol Able You-hen- Roonu Open for Inspection. In another column will bofound the mix-en ~ tisement omhe Kingwon school of art. A fu-arable chungohu been mndoin tholooaliou of the school, which will In approcinaed by All desiring to attend the clues, for the now rooms are not only in I luonccntml locglity but are situntod on the tint oor mm] are large and well lighted. Thu hngnln-rs ant to" Ln:-urn nn hA\-A 1|. I INCH`? "IV .VI'I" UVUVIHII. i The Nupnm-c l-ruoh hwuuy clout: cl--wn. * n W. Suvouoon. nmuuvr. ha ha! to go I.-n (`slit-u nix far tho houoll nl hi! health.` \\'. kuuw unnl lnnlliu ui Homlry a 'l`homp-an`: low. It iogiving L... new Iih Ilnulri I 'I'Inn1:n_ IIIIIIIIUWH. Arrivula : Bu-go Orientul. Charlotte. 5576 won: can] And `take :hnrgo Southampton. Charlotte. 578 tom coal and coke : huge R. Gukin. Charlotte, 55] tom cod :ptop. Luke Ontario, Montrcd. N!) cues hath brick: uchr. .Annio M. Foster. Cape Vin- cent. light. Clearances: Schr. L Rou1ey.()s\re_."`. l5l.633 feat lumber. Ccpt. J. Robertson. of the ochr. Glenilfar, reports that while lyin` st anchor l-olllnd F Point nu Pelee, Luke Iario, riding out the- ` norm, he saw I black harbor mg go down. uprrently with All on boonl. The name is an nova. ' D-..` l\..2....s-I l`L-_I..sA. l`Il A -....I- . +GlIG VIII IVTIYB I IIOW XI Ill XIII. posed that me Illlllop win pwu suu Iurluvr nml propose tome nctivu Inunura for nit iug the enclmnnent. The Sunday" school anniversary in connoc- ` tion with the \\'ilIiuuI\'illo Motilodiat church occurs tomorrow, when Ru: Mr. Hl1'l`idg9. I former pastor. wi'l punch. At .\londny evening`: meeting Mr. Shaw sp- penn for the lat time u Iuperinundant. .m.l hunch over the oico for CIIIIFI CI NW H` I WIICTI I`lI,. The Ichr. 0. Mowtt._u soon as dis ` charged. will In hsulod out and o\-orhnulod. ` She will receive I new not of ails. \ 1`--. I n..L...-.... -1` .|._ ..L- l`I-_:nI`.... 'l'llI'::[)nrpa. Luke Uutuio and Cuba. .\Iou trul. nn-I Occur and Ponin. St. Cathurincs. cslle-l at Swift`: wharf yutonhy. Th: mph! (1 Mn`-At, an nnnn Al dis. Ijl `TI [of I197` Arluilr. Wrccken in thin city have been asked to make otfcru for the mining of the prop. Culi- } fornia this fall. If I`--. I).-A|....-II J... _-A _.II ck- -s--_.-.~ \ IUTIIII IIIII IIII. If Capt. Rothwell loot not all the steam.-r Princess Louise he will nbuild her this winter. 'I`|.- .._....- I -L_ l\_A-... -_.I l`..L- \I _.. Wllll I1KJ.l.KH UK` 1" IIIIIIIWT l1`T \."8. The pmp liloagsrry aml bu-gu uukin and lilenon left for Chalotte yesterday tu loul cool for Port Arthur. |\'_._.I.-__ L. AL:_ ...'g-. L-..- L..- _-I.-I s . WIIII WI KIT. Many of the clectric lump: were nut lit Inn evening. What`: the matter? The inn rfoctiou ol tho system should be muti- liu with all pouiblo spud. 1 1` our dry edging: ..`\0 pcr mnl: drv ` pine plot.-kn $1 per oonl ; dry oak uordwoonl. um-ml u onliuury hu-(hood $15!) pox mnl, ulelivon-I throughout the city. R. Crnvrfonl. foot of Queen Ilnet. Inter!--ting In-Inn (Bathe:-I Alanna lhu Inrbonr-\'c-anal Iuvomouln. n~ Av: - vs 1.-. II n .; _ |..\ --uww-u- I u-I-rs ruuvwu-w-In. Wong (`hin Foo. (`ity Hull. Oct. Nth. The uouuhol Nile clean`-I light fut .9 TL- -..L_ II_.n..L ll....- _I.`.._l 5.. _l-. L11, III III XI'I-I IAVUWTHUI IHXI smith: cod Atjovcll nun go to gun works nngl vgni, ` \$II CI- Folypr brothorl luoml to rubs the oor of their nico `I! the {not of llrock urn! an that when it rain they will compo being tluodcd with water. \I-_.. ..l pl... -I-..A-2.. I-...... ...-_A .. 4 It. `|1I'ln;_'v1 wlnnnna nave uuuuvum-u Iwcr -.\mu - nvanlu the stipend of 3 minister. They \~ ill proceed to the settlement of I minister. Hui-x tic-lgl Wan mus! ulocossfully worked Jnrinu the ms! summerlny R. J. Hunter. of 13 nu-eu`s university. The .-vuml of the diocese of Ontnrio bu In-on 1-.\lle for Oct. lszh. There in no busi- uess of any importance except the division nf the diocese and the See house. It is sup- posed that the bishop will press the former and nmnmo Iomo I ' HEW) yCIIGl'llI\' . The Debt. BI-itih Queen cleared to-dn_\ with ISOJIN) foot 0! lllmhvr for (hwogo. The mun Hlannu-rv nml bu-can (iukin III`. IIUIIIUT C [W Wolf: Inland Inhrlnn onuplnln ol the light utcbo of Ihlloliuh and trout. anal nun} an going out o! the Indus. We have lot: ollnsh bnttor. lob ol tul- l...nA... _l-_s.. .0 l...L .._. Is'.-I-. ling. -...s., ` C III DD. IEO Fl` if \-l'IVllJl'1l. E Tho Iocont rdu have had not I had ol~ foot upon the upper ponies 0! Johnson `urea! Ont horns cu: unruly Iru-cl upon ._ l K IIIIIHIFMI DIRT. II K`I' lilo. lioudrv E Thnupon. \\'nlln Inhml Iain:-nun I: liulv Ran - Jn. (.`n: ?rT. nun, ll` `mu. out II: Inc b We -n-nsl-ty -an wTL_ .-ETn l..l_- L--- L-) -_AL - (u';Ir I pair 0! Rudy`: non; kid Inns. Every pnlr wunnbd on-I ruplwo-I ' I not nudncory. I.`l.. ._A-...l....- -...I .......I- I...-_. -| .... .. Ill! NIX} IIII' IIII Wle : Wine in non valuable than hm Hull, ' Iploo OI $0300? AMI: Ncmlry I Thmujh . I ":1: 90 uh: I! . rpnunltmclin tho I `cum. .: :53-tum sullen`! -u.:.;u`.?I'.'f } than -vn Mousluv tuning. ` 1`- Nnnnnnnn `sun-`L Lnsguu Inn... .L.u-:- RE-OPENlN"(`3 THE ART SCHOOL. II `"5 -uuKw. Kin,-ntonianu uul poop! from about (`stlmpxl carried all may ol the prison :1 , the Sauna kl: this rock. \\'|\..l In nun-no DQ'IIA`|lQ ILA- I5-_ I2..II treets. The Bmckvillo prubyury will unite Mor- t.-n. llelm, Leah and Califm-aim In one unit .inn licld, to ho plmod under charge of u: -whine-I missionary. For this it was deci-L ` V H` `O Rik Cl gri.` & W Rm. 1:. s. I-zmri. unis. u. lilaunl ..1- ` -Irons the Willinllavi o Sahhulu school on .\`umln\` afternoon. .\lond|y evening they hold their nnuivenary Iet_`\'iceo. Rev. H. .\`. I-Ilulridge will pr:-sch to-mormw Iu.I...n [Autism \-iaiu Reufnew on Oct. 22ml. III` |`|lIIIII 0| IIQI U3 I'V;"`W. honortl shun; Snlunhy Ilhnoon an-I u\'oliII;.(. Ilud In ntndnloo. Rollo! Rink. IIM. cloth -up A soul with ovary Bo. l H M) I-Ar. Hondry I Thompson. III`. E L |l|I.I|'l In In: olnnnml aha` lm A ououpuny In luau luruod In \\'_u|ouuwn tn bull-I n and ullwly. ".Sl!tI|hlpph K.&|`.R. i:l."`0 q:nt|ty.ol all US$00`. . I .nnn-1| nhgnlna ghndni nfhrnnnn Aml IQ IIL] ICU. W- nuuurycl Imtl uuounu uocIaptn.:luulo': Iwuo-. plus blocks, Iauehvcoul. hnl or cut or nu-all. l`_Il _...I .._A - -._l.. ..l I.I_..l..`- -.-... L: I PARAGRAPH! PIOKED UP BY OUR BUSY RIPORTER8~ Wong duh Poo. (`Ry Hsll. Oct. Nth. (`cam and hmlory. Input and but at Iludfu. , A nmnnuw In |nnn Inn-nu! In \\'nhrtnwn `u ipolc-cc ul lint) ay lJb-I'Ial IM- l`u|-Ilcs are filling About -Nulh|u| 3;: up the Attention 9! `lion Who an `hula: Noon l.\'(`l|)E.\"l`.\` UP THE DAY. L For an um ulltv oi Sunburn now ..| .u.. u... 1.451 ;\r-....-n_. u_-|. For nl :1. also [at 305-} (Nuroudo) black ilk: nnnl :9 Iain! rnlnn an In an: inn-in PERSONAL MENTWJN. anal mlmlnlslen mnnrmuum I-Iwna : ll lT;:\m'iHe, Ovt. 23:-xl : It Douglas. Oct. 94th: \ixits Rockingham sud (`omhermere that week. anal returning administers contimm- Iinn at Stntftlnl. on 3IlntlI_\'. 09!. -`lhh. .\'nrth Williuuslmrg and \\'inchesh:r `m-ingn stations have aul-ocrilml m-er $300 aha nimml of a minister. Thov uvnnlu MARINE PARAGRAPHS. vents." Rev. \\'. Timberhko. putor of the Thin! .\lotholisl church. has left Bnglunl for ` Kingston. Ho M-rive: here next week and ` will ruide at the corner of Brock and Clergy `tr!`Qt8. 'I`L.. u.....|. mill. nu-nglnnnrv will nnltn Mur- IN `U. 115'? _0uICNI-5 ClI|Il'l.'||. Mn. .\lcRouio Mid Mn. Adams Attended Ihe Annual meat of tho liuieln bunch of the Women`: Mot odint Niuloury Society. .unl brought buck encouraging apart: of .-uwoin Inning Ibo t year. Rev. J. W. Snnrl will olcinto at both envy menu: ev lllU`Uvvu ew neeuuv - Vvuluu at the Women`: Iedlcel College. Mine Weir. for A number of yeere elnplo - .s-1 ee teecher in the public echool, .\lerric{ ville. was pruented Vith e puree end A sum uf money e few do]: ego. on the eve of her ` departure for K to extend the Lediee' wbhinnh Ihow mgdicdeollge. any regret her departure as `eke Ind endeared herself to everyone with when eh'e eeme In connect. It Invheeelne known the: Hie 0 Hnre (who he ' U Ichool et the Hete" dur~ ' ebont I ` v - }Z'.`H'o'u m 1?.`a"iu."x'..ax.-.311. of he:-worth. resented . :1: her ` with a ry, bib]: e` re money. {fin O'Hara. In .I___|_ LA`-M eL.l- en-avdannnl-n1 gift ."lK.\.`i IIIVIII` HI. V W: Rev. 8 1'! m-vices in the . ydon un street Methodiu hun-h to-marrow. Harvest praise service an the waning. Subjoot of Iormou: "Hu'~ ` rnnbn " lilulrnlgv vnll prmcu w~umrnnr llniaho Lewis visits zhlml, anal m ministen conrmtlinn there : It I` . I Alanlbel ol suecnu; nut. \ I.-dis 0 v. S. G. Bland In thflnoruing unl Ilcv. M R. Whiting In that weak; In Queen mus clmreh to-morrow. They ptuch Nrr rent: in the Third Methodist church. ll... \lnIhn.l- Alli` III` AnIA|nn Allnnnlml ontd [0 (I0 K Rev. A. L Mm.-fnd en will punch his no- ple nut Sabbath evening. Sub : `JR: ` cond sermon in Bath` chunzh M6 Alghtlnel of Sueoun. Moll. \`|-- u n llI....I In tLn'n\nl-nina nml Ilnv A-mil Illolnlmru m vrlllcu III in uclul. ` Rev. l-`cthor Hinmul Kin \`| in Aloundria Inn week, an-iv II otloinu as st. I-`inuani u nsiataut pl-lost In Vicur (ion- 1 [II I` I)-.. I 'nb1nA|n\l 1`\nl-nI.| kn: Luau 1 III JIIEIIOIIOII. Rev. J. E. Lnncelov. 'l`\oI-old. ha been iuvi to Accept the putoruo otrha new 4 .\lcCm street chnrvh. Torontn. and has con- sented to do an D-.. A I "`n`nA"IlQ will nnmush Isl: no. '4. A pretty muua hu Inna built In the Proub `lo.-r` at Hgnuvillo and will oc- .u in Iv \'. .\Ir. Fulcrum. K". r. Smith. Hull. will spud the win- ter in (`nlllunulm He leaves with his full . Itouuunlborlng III: Twenty-I'll`: Auulvoh ` -cry-The Pulpit Anpolauuouu ltr To- marrow-A Vulunblo PH! Renaud from Iun'-no \\'ouu In Icahn as Cornwall. ' Rev. Dr. Beunott. at Almome. In \-lilting In-incl: hon. - * Row. J. Illhnou. of Brandon. will preach in the church to-nmrmw. Rn-. . r. Ru-vq hu boots I polnlud nu- mr ol the Anglican chat at on! (lower. Row. R. R, I'nrnm~l_ ll I1. muinnml din 4'nut|.+:r`THt:cnvncmzs. HONOR3.TO as coursnnto on? me usual or ouumo J (or cl mu Qujllunu Ru. R. N. Foam-I. ILIL. .-Rico of rnnhlnn of I4-unnv TX II C` azrrs roarrwo LAD res wuvu - -.---.v.--V money. i'O`Han. in 3 thcnnlot` thoi -V09 ) gilt. . Q Jw. SME ~ :...: ::'I:'............ .......`..};:".3. An Aunnnl Mocking Bold. li yur : Jmcisto -_ -... \l-o|u..li.o ` (`III I. \lU"'f. nuignoal tho anal Au!l|ng~ Dono . the tioenn hridgo Ill!!!` I`. wont ov:rI\\'ute|-loo bljidgo in 3 1.. rrevuli, us no new xorx czounng store. has only facility for lnnnfnctnring ordered work. Having undo addition: to hiutaof workuuhhoiopupuud tomnnm future as ouitontln loan notice. 1 van; and" tuin dxhoun,wollIndo.nda mod tmmnnmul n.I...._.L..-t... .n uuu pmpoucr uaumrnu nu noon omemu ov the mininur of nnrino. sud will probably be held in Toronlgo by Capt. Eu-bottle. asu- quit. unorgsuur \'l.`;flll!|,I W0luI(.`lolL|\'0 noon nm b a body nrsor y, it ` . y the oioorn of the California. was robhod ol at In-uaoo. When the body confound. the pockets of his pant had Inna tunod in- oils out and the mom to the amount Inon~ tioned, which he won town to have placed there hcfon I tho hontd nook. had din pared. in an inai 0 out - kogphonnr, was 8160 in :55: the thing overlooked. The is entortainodthat tho body Iran I! rat dboovoh od in the water by partiea who won anarch- iog for wreck and that the thiovoa.- uh: ri ing the body. at it drift aahore with the tide. ' _ . An olbial investigation into the mock o! the propeller California has bun ordered by the miniahr of marina. and will nnnhnhlv HIDE`. At this juuc Ire Mr. \\'. A. Go-lulu pulled Ellis, away, an I thereafter he was as dumb as an. oyster. is remark. however. would lead to the belief that Logunlt, the tint , mate. who, with two of his companions, sp- pmprinod one of the boats. van the pawn whom Mcltlnnun called to. Mr. Mo bug enteruinod thh ids: and believed t the ants Ind not boon to anxious for inpenonnl jilnoioonntl the other victim: would have Invod. Th: haul: nf pnunnr `Polar it hgI-I-`.3 I... llllL'IUI| UV I'\C\'. L`. `I. Dllllu. Capt. J. V. Tmwell And chm Engineer Ellis wcompunieal tho bodies to Tmouto. Capt. Tmwell was asked for a suwunent of the disaster, but begged to be excused. A I-Imvineer I-Illin vrn naked fur his Vslslinn You have been the statement attributed to .\lc.\Iauua. one of vour crew. to the otfoet ` that Capt. 'l`rowolldooertod the men in the wreck aml that he refused to come back when he was called 3" queriod a reporter of tho Toronto Would. u\I..\l......- I --.. -L,-..-L ,__-__ J.-,-, 1 LIIU IUIUIIIAD H (Hill. .\1c3huuIs. Knee. though. contradicted the report. He pml-ably mount the tint unto. .lsAL:- !......-A..... II. II` \ a'\-II,, _,_n 1 |.llU LIIIKI-Cr, UH` IE 30 IE l'XCu\l. I-In ineer I-Illin was asked fur his version, but 1: was mom nticent than Capt. Trowoll. u\'.-... |..-.._ -..... AL- ...-g-__-... --__:|,,,. I IUIIIU [U LVHWH` This mnrnin . st 3 o'clock, the Indy of l the late Miss E I Pnppu arrived at the nu- ` lion and was taken in qhurge by lfndertnlxer Reid. She looks quite nauuul. the short short time she was in the water saving her from any dinolouration of countenance. The rennin: were conveyed to her Inc home from which pluce the funeral will occur to. IIIOHOI` morning at I0 am. It will be our ducted by Ru: 8. (L Bland. l`...o \` 1`.........n _...I l`I.:.l` 1.\,._:_..__ Tho llemnlnn offlono Who Wore Lust 0!! tin Ilbhbd Prop. California The luxlyofhlin Minnie Mombury, drown- ed of the prop. Cnliiornin. Il`l`l\'I.`d at Napa- neo hut night. This morning it was con- veyed to the Anglionn church at Adolphus- town. when I iunornl Ionics was held. The remains were by friends interred, in the Alli- aon plot nonr by. Mia Membury was only twenty-fuur your: of Age and a general in- vorite. Sho left (`liicngo with the intention of going to Toronto. them to vinit. and ` them-o_to Nopnroe and her home: at Snokotti llarlmur. She Iran A sister of Mrs. John Roblin. of N (we. Another sister. from Boston. through here yesterday on route to `space. morni 9|... I..t.. \I:.. I.` - IL..- ...__:..,. I .. .| -, no`-a nunnuua-3 lbollltlc. i Z. Provost, It the New York clothing tors. enrv hnilitv In -nnnfumn-inn (ll IIIIHIUIIIIIC INT Hut` '\'l .l'. For the past twelve to tifu-an yeasts he has been nmntrilmtor In the uvwspnpers auul nuguims. He is tlu: llllll-II of smart] ralllpililih. lie is also the m|li.ui ul` two nooks. om in-Ilillg tho suhject of political limgreoa inn willy and humnmiu nmiuer. Aiuliesu is a devout (ktliolic, an-I l`\`S nu iucompzuilpility ln~t\\'m-n ioyally to his faith and the eucourngeiueut of everything this! assists true pmgrun in the state. The vollune of poems which he has given to the world is aid to show his `Inna-ry of both grave nmlgny verses. He is now pm ring for the press I binary of Presidont rrino and the revolution in Guahuula. II. n... -..-1.4] :nn Il TL- l'-..2o.. .1 They count to Klngudu to `hie I Conno no Ah- 1315: : Ending] Balloon- III III revullluuil In \JIIIn|.IK He was nmrl-led in I900. The fruitauf the union are ten children, six daughter: ' and four sons. Hi: oldnnt boy Inn bum in Newark, X.J.. hurniq to be u nun-hinist. Ul IHU IIUHSII Ul |l|.'PI|Kl\.`!' llllll PTVSIHUQI "VIII" its meetings in IMO, ISM. Hi`). IIMI NM; than congress designated him Yin`: pnwhlunul of Gualenmla for me year. VI IIIIU CIWI HI II'I'I. IIC II|l\|IB1| Ill". Fmm I860 tu INTI he prmliuul his pm- iouiun with mecca. Houoml lhrriou ad`:-.rv od him the norlfulio of ublic vmrks. which he lled \\'il Il.)lllIY. n I874 he pn)ccoal ed to New York for the purpose of procur- ing I.-hnerican leawluern fur tho pul-lie ochoolo of Gunbennnln. Two yeitrs ufttr he wu minister of public works fur ubuut eight months. In IPH3 he the chiral Ii'Iue n<.\.`epllll the same oflicc. which he hchl till I885. Hloctoxl in congress. he was mule xmaialonl of the house of deputies, an-l |\r\~si\ ed over iln moolino: in IRVUI IPNI I\'\) nml I&l`l - IKCSUUIIIUII IIIIVIDII. Frllsoinoo Lsintivaln mu hall! in the Guntolluh on the {U1 of Gk-toher. H37. Parting hip Attention Ln Ml lnuclustrinl oc- cupation he botnulw an able worlwriu Inmnze and marble. Runboupxeutly he engages! in ltun and man to In uuuagor on 0 It hlion. In I855 he 3--euro-I nclorkuhip n the Sula department. Ilia no.-It \-enmre in life In that ol ha-omiug as nwrchunt. Wlniho ongngml in trmlo he studied Ins`. Vnum INN) tn IMTI Ina nr;u~li.~mI hi: nu-n. TIC .\NCl1(`0 l..\INI'l lS]'.\. From the death nl Prulolout Burial. In NB. until the an inuuonl u! Punch:-o Ltiuula liultezn luulll-rropreewntullvi It Wuhingtun. I'ru\-iuun tn INK`: the lilnr sh won in power under lhrmio. who was I mono! mgtuuivo Mun. Wlu-n In {all in hallo e eouoervativon usumoul llw gn\`orIi- maul. ropreuutiug um wt of uluurnctiuu Ind Inti~pmgrIIn. Wit`: dvw Iilnrnln oom- lng Into power gain Hwy sch: mo of their uuleumon alums I L`_....___.,_ I _{.._` . . _ . . ._ A l, ... 1.. 5|.` u llnulotlon unusual: `henna mu. ' llo llu I slurp .`.ool|. ARRIVAL OF THE BODIES. make me DlPLOMATS- nu:-:,wIuInuIo.IIu a m:iI,nowuhovlnnll "HI-I l}l{l'l`l6H WIHH. SATURDAY. OCT. .\`. The report presented at its snmul meeting of the Eastern branch of the \\'omen`e.\leth9. list missionary society shows that than were new.-n new nuxiliu-iea and live new `mission boards organized, making a totnl oi nineteen Auxiliaries end ten` mission bands; $2,002 was raised. an increue of 35(1) over last year. On Tuesnlny evening D. R. Brown. on behalf of tlml die: of Cornwall. welcomed the brnneh. Mu. Adams,` of Klnguton. mule e euihble replf. The election of of- licen resulted as fol on: ID-unhlgnl-__\lvn \v in`. nu: `IAHIEIA-l usguw ll.l turn gave nu uu OIII" 0! the benet of the conference. fontun notico- ` able tonllhuboathopnnunooftholoonl puma. Rev. Mr. Wooh. oi tho Bnptint. church. n nncnthnniutic nddnu. ny- ing that the pan the churches and minio- un of the town Ind but hereafter would do 51:5: we IIIOIIIGII too!!! we unporunco 0! ing,fur the youixpr member-I. Each d~ V lapse in turn gave ha "in: `onI" of the bandit of tho nnllfnrnnnn fnghun Inning. ` uveln-VI elvuruwll nun o\avIIIII- But the meeting of the uonferenA.~e- has been the evening one. A large audience of llrockvillo ople vus pneent. Mr. Wilkie preeided. K r. Kuhriug led olf with 1 bible reading. and thou the chairman cave on oarueet talk upon the advisability of every association conducting a meeting for men only. A model meeting was described. A series of special meetings for oung men wan urged u n all the larger p Mr. Prett was led in n to mad a paper ehow iug that because 0 the need of work of the kind done by the Youu `5leu'e Christian eaeociatione. and the a aplability of the letter to the wnrk it had A right to expect from tho public generous nancial support. hearty e m thy and eucou Inent, while the pa ic ad a ` ht to meet that the inone should befai ully need in doin e an ul work. The public ehould also kept posted upon what an heing done. Vu-ioue queetiou: wen put by the audience and anurgerqiehu-t e u onald. ptldent o the Brockv e enociation. elnphuired theephitual fork audtheneetlollnaniineee in the members. 0. Faloener. of own. 1 '31} the mothers about the importance of mnfur the vnniannr munhom Rush (hi. I The secretary from Kin ton opoued the ` rufternoon n`n:c-ting by con uctiug I unis! ` training class, tho lint half hour being 0:- \-oted to l"Ol.`\l8Sil) how to do pructiml chrintiun wort. ans the latter to showing how the Won! of (Sod can in applied to un- su-ed men in unurorlug their excunou and inquiries. Question were asked anal an aworod. .\Ir. Kuhringu followed by reading his pngr upon the eommittoennou und how they onl: do their work. A qneutiou \ drawer. conducted by Mr. Wilkie, tn found helpful und suggestive. I )... n... ..._....:...- ..r .1... .........L_..- `l`u-lay`: giIllIut'lll; u nul with n bible reading tlpult Mm. ul Work." by C. l"nlconer,' of Ottawa. Several important papers were iliscuaeed at length by all the delegatee. A special feature of the confer- ence is the n-u-lines: with which the dele- tes teke part, and the eager desire for in mention on the part of the representatives of the new and smaller associeuoua. One of the pro rietors of the business college here. I). H. reeee. first reed an admirable paper upon the executive secretary. an ocer used in the smaller associations where it in not possible to employ a paid secretary. The duties of such an omcer were enurnereted. Such organixatione as that at Gananoque were advised to put such nman at work. Mr. hlcbelland, 0 Ottawa, told of the bene- ts to be derived from invitation and tract distribution work. Incidents were given of how the giving out of an invitation card to a young man to attend a young men`: meeting or a bible class had led to a corn lets change of life. An earnest thoughtful discussion upon Row to advance the work of the dis~ trict as followed by an Fast practical paper by me chairman. Mr. C. coner. It was the work of the district committee to stir up and increase an interest in work smong young men in all the smell towns and villages, even although an organintion may not he formed. A young Ineus meeting may be held and workers educated before it is beet to organ- ize the work. Mr. Wilkie, of Tomnto, lead a conference upon the hest work that can he done` by the sseociatioas for boys. A man thoroughly interested in the special work should be found and the charge given to 1 him. ...v.. -. V, ..-v `urn. :.--- .-yuv-v_. Mr. (L A. Kuhrin . of Ottawa. opunal 7 the uliacnnion by reaming a prinunl r upon tho no--k of a women`: an iary. Ladies were urged to make the rooms of the ansocialiou as humeliko anal attractive as anv private honw. The rooms are the only homo many um-n have. Ladiea won urged to invite young man. slrangora in the city. to their homes. Way: in which the (lttawa auxiliary had been of help wen nloacrihocl. .\lr. \\'llkio. of Toronto, was an iutorutocl that ha uuggestoal that the la-lieu prewnt In invita-l to stay. which they lid after the session cluao-I. anal appuintonl a minmittec to no what the la-lice of llmok~ villa in help the Young Men`: Christian aa~ auciutimi. IO! nun. vpe I eevenl eee ""3 ee ol ned In eion. eher which hit. )2. (`. Hill. (sinking- noe. real I velunble page: upon the Ounce management at on ueocnpion. pointing out that method we neoeeeery in e\*erythiu;! the and much more in: t In such en ` importenl work on th for young men. Finenniel men! in the foundation of ell elee. end i that kill em orpaintion muet collepee. Methoule of linenciel cenvu were In zeal and e general diecueeion ensued. `he lnrge audience were much iutenetecl by this couverulion. eml ever more eo bjr the topic that followed. I... II A L'..L-:_.. -.l l\on_-... Blocxvuu. Oct Ropruumuvu won I from Otturn. K km. liusubquo. ville. Ronluw. Ay um. ( lonoburg. and Toronto at the oponlug ol I 0 clhuicl oonnntloo of the Mann Mon`: Chrbdu: auoehuon ol the (hut: uul Klngulon db` ` trick. hold In the Hm (Tungr don church In (MI PIC]. After do-\u!iuII Qllfvf I N bmlnou commutes of .\lou~rn. Kuhrlng. of \ Utllva. Home and \\'ilkinn-bu. 0! Block- 'vlllo. uul l rttt.o! Klmzltun. vu formed. Mr. (I. I-`nloouor. ul Uluwn, was elected chairman, uul Mr. II. W. Nwnrl. 0! Ron- Inw. ucrocar . Ropurh worn puuuhd {run the Ii rent uooclnllou. showing south and minus! prosperity. Uttllu. Lipton. kvillo |ulH.uunnu`uo ll`! taking the lad. Mr. Fnlh-rick Wulklnson. of Ilruckvlllo. nu! the hut pnpor upon "Our Bible clauses, and why they ohould occupy an lmpmlum plus in our work." I"non than the hon vmrhorn are obhlnod. MOI Art! NIIQM then: (ml: the Nhlo to work Ind `IV! for cumriv nu KO. N0 Al- oochtloneua Iuccoonl which ulna nus gin pmlallomvlo hihlo mm 2 (`last Ihmllnl Ilvlyu be convennlimm. .\ gonorul lis- cuulon followed in which many polnllol lnhrut were In L A -oryrunl $01!: {:1 Informal t:I,Iuolioonl\!ol:h'o put I In ad y mm an Iowa militant... . A -4...!`- _l _...- .__.__.I -L- -_._.__ ... Thoy DI-0; `Ionic: at \`o:10nn| lu- hrut-`lto Iovonl Klnuooniuno Pn- oout Thought: that no Iinoly Appro- oluod - Iona on lloll 3- Aaron mlgcocoudmufag See \I J F ` 1..., ` re y~-. rs. . . \ tt. ` Cornvdl. u `1 G } ' Socretury--. `. . \VilliuI\Q.'PcI\hI'okc. .1 A Tn&Iur0I`-~HrI. Npkouie, Kingtton. The next meeting will be bold in Guano- MANY CH_RlSTlAN YOUNG MEN [RISING IN BROOKVILLE. :n0`v;III;:t:..u 15 Ill non I1 [nut 0 0 " Inca. and rehhlv null I; tits):-gginun-_ of . Insmwr m.\*\'5:.\"r|oS . .\oc-ml Day`; PIOfQfdII[I. uuuululloll us muuuqw nngunn puoncloocfrom it own bonlv I ch in mhnrlw l6 Npnlllt than it Wutmi . ' viiththo tlutthi, uuw llpurgo tlnhouno dl who frog gma'tma`go. had c to: or incapacity an unnuitul for I ` tive worhlndtllnl `N it I monl wcightsnd politics] Ihich as pro- OOIIC `t B06 111%. I- . iIl;0i:i.hhlQhIAlion.itinrlr:.iI`?i.n:n`nn:in Iunwu lot (III! norpllilcuurly I-.-nouns Iyoioty, olgouldbodivutodot their lcghh two functions. The article enumotgtu I13 out of n total of 550 who worthy their nuutorinl ' `tyftlliu w loaning. nhili ll" rpono. :::?pi:i:;nof o 1' dc: ao at an 3 national` unto house of lords Iona much to ho wished :0:-. In eonclunion it tht the coo Euglinlu handout from r on: lndv A chmnn [CW3 III VIIBIIIOWI ICC` `XI UIICI` anus--y, innddiurto the blank uhoop, who? uv-oithu` II ocoontric or con- golnhlly ohpid, the _domnndI nunplnfnywhiohthuomon, whom bet- tingucnqoohynundtouh Va too taintod f Ioiruotputk uh:-E inntonluto Innhlv. mid ha divnnhul nl thnir In-hh. IIIIIIII. (EU Il'(lL`lB IE1 IDIK KIIOI` Cl` member: of the house of lonil who wond not be admitted into anything like decent oocioty. and tint, with the ` of tho Bankruptcy bill of I88]. nothing has dons to tin ncnnhlv nf individ ah nun-In an h I.- I106!` ICIIIWU II l0ll0W33 l ruidont-Mn. W. E. Ross. Montreal. I-1?: Via-Fnsidcnt--Mn. Nicol. Mon- tros ' `ocond \'ice~Pn.-si-lent--.\In. R. Whiting. Illsltollm ` 1 {Third Vice-Pridout-.\lrs. Wooxlltock. Brockvillo. M / Dgauuninn Q-nn.Qnr\-__\'ra .1 F .\|x|u-:05 3. Z`......` "E,',"2: i}.'3'a.a'5Tl ."i. $31? `3.'.':?; . cold and ' bk` 5.-.L`2."`. .'I'... ....s'`\. ....'?'`' `` `....s.`.?' ...i.. .'.'L" uugruuu: couaucs. mo muwqun or Auom bury still remain: a hereditary legislator. and that than in Ill) one poor who ahnot mum to Enghnd from four of a criminal pmnoontion. the article man that than an mgnv lnnnnhnrn of tin: hnnnn nf Innln -Inn IIICII IIIB IFIII IEIl|IIlIllIx (0 III. IIOIIX 3 Alludin mhe fu.-ulnt. though rooontlywarned o Newmnrkot Hath for dkruufnl conduct, the Muquis of Ailom hnrv still running An hnnnrlitn-v lminlunr AIBovoI~oAl-rnlgunonl hu [hon Pnbllnlod at `llo [loan of Lonln. Lus box, Oct. 7.-~'l`hoo who renal the sign: of the time: night View the editorial which Appeared in the Tdoyruph as pro- mining to curhil b I doctdo the nhort icon of Iticnl life atil remaining to the onto (I Allndinn In the fuel lint. tlmnnh PIT Ill Ell!` IIISIXI WIN`. 5?` on-ingto tho wall-known fact slut then Ali Qlnlf. HI Ch. Hunk nhnnll lli Illll IIITICI lillll IHIIICIVIIS IIKICULIR in Irving to t the l` l which was I light rubber one. 9 club used In: much thin- uer than these nnully hamllod and the play- on could not hit the ball so easily. Tho mums were mmpoled of seven men each and called Kingston: and Mulberry; The: name: of the Kingttonu were : 4. Reid. c. ; G. Coxworzh . p. ; S. Corbett, Sb. : J. Doyle. 2b.: A. anon. lb. : J. Clark. lf. ; E. "II" P` TM: \InunI-I-1-n wan: . Rnhin-An n. ruuor. xu. ; L-. nuns. ao. ; H. nann- gnn, lf. : H. Doftus. rf. The me has commenced About 9 o`clock and ninhed at 10 At the clone of the third inning: in fan-our of the Mnlberrys. The more was : Mul- ` borrys, ll ; llingltons. 8. nuruu. nu. J. Lllfl, u. |-.. Z. 3 . I Hull. rf. The Mulberry: were: Robinson. .- : T. Fit9Irihhnn_ n 2 J KI:-[Anal Ih ` IIIIII. fl. Ill. .\IIlllKlT"3 '0!` I ISOUIIIIOII. c. : '1`. Fit: `bbon. ; J. .\lcLood, lb. : H. Pbttor. 2%: ; C. 13.1. 8!). ; W. Plant can, If - H lnfhln I-f Th: nnrnn `an: 1 lIIl'I-III I XII TTIIIVITL INC INMITM I III` In it did around Capo Horn. is eompn mt ` nearly twenty thousand miles in length. ; very costly Illfl very grunu. Rev. J. Gordon Gray. D.l).. minintaer of the Free Church of Scotland at Rome. Itnly. V will visit Kingston shortly to nine funds to ` .\i.l in reducing the debt on his church pro~ perky. The nine. nrclluod in 1883. cost $17,500 uid the bui dings $10.00!). U wanl of $401!!) have drouly been ni . sud Dr. (`-my -hopes to t B considerable portion of the remuninq ob: in America. His church in only Presbyterian one in Rome. .\ml is attended luv many visitors from America on well in Europe. I --uuv--p-an Ir- u-v uuuu uncut-q A baseball match was `played at the ml- le: rink last evening and At occasioned great } amusement. The player: won on roller skates and attack man ludicrous attitudea in Irving to on! tho In I I-hinh was A Baht ---uvn, - vv-v..-.-- ..---u --.w- .~u-vu-v cncnln announcing her u-rival in th Arbor Sm I-`run-inoo. The courno.l in` an IQ din` Alllllnl` (`Ann "nrn in nnnnnnm n lllIII- KP CIIIKUT. The ' ght between Jack Dompoey. the mi dle-tough! chuupion of America, ad Johnny . the well-known pugilm. for 8l,(ll) I Ii 0 and tho Polirc Gentle diunoml bolt. mpnnenting the middle- woight championship of America. will Inc one of the obutinato md determined battles e\-at fought. Tho crank nan from her York to tin The greet nee from New York to the. Golden Gate between the clipper ehtir Seminole end Charmer hen been I-on by e letter, n telegnm having been received Keetaenig the i u-Inn San`-`run:-inen The mm!-no. lvimv IIIIII. Ike \\'-ir. lho Iiolfut Spider, in going to England for I not. He up he ha fou ht mom than any other pugilm did in two ve months. an-I thinks he in entitled to A rest. A Scotclnmm writes to I New York paper that if the America`: cu? in to be taken ICPOOI the non, some one will have to build I centre-board. It in the on! yacht tor spood, and jun an aft if not er tum the lnuulou doup cuttor." Thu nrin ght Inlwnnn Jack Dnmnnnv. HIKHJF IICIU WI . Mr. Bell but not yet. found A purchaser for the Thistle. sud uukca sold within the nut an days she will be um luck to Scot- : land. I 1 IL- \\`_:._ .L_ l),.Il.__. u._: I__ :- ,_..:__ .__ ` a--vsvuuuuwv-u .-u-ran. \\'onq (Ihiu F00. City Hull. Oct. Nth. The .\'aokou Imnhera. of Cape Vincent ` ` will hue cithor I class A or two n: dun \ sloopl next you. Xlr, Q has nnl \'o-I. fnnnul A Innrvhnnar I THE HOUSE MUST BE PURGED- x. Al Plunhurg Pitubn 9; AI Indianapolis-De! Is. 1: nun Innings. An-an-Av A-aha-gnu -u-- uu---guu Allnlux nnbcunox. Al Imlhddphh .\lhlolIva. I0: limoklyns. 3: e In inning; \ xsuu-n lslnnd --.\Ic-lropolms. 6 : lhlu~ moans :-Ight iunlnzv. Lou Luuis. I2: 2: ncvcn Monday evening. A pmsdnntion of epioco I \-asttnents will loo made to the Bishop Ontario. on the lTth in.-L. In Kingston. by the clergy and other friend: of thc bishop. in commemora- tion of the nnnivenuy of hi: tvrontyfth war in th incopcto. The vestmonta. late- ly imppwesl In England. are said to be \`.-rv nntlv And verv nnnd. l

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