» PTE ey PAGE FIGHT, Owing to delay in arrival, they + are specially priced to clear ho them out this fall Plain and Raglan Shoulders" MilitaryCollars, \ absolutely impervious to water. They are Black and Fawn Fabrics and some neat color mixtures. All LIVINGSTON'S BROCK STREET sizes $10.00 'to $15.00. We Are Offering A very large range of Scotch WoolFlannels Suitable for Waists, Shirts, Skirts, Pyjamas, Etc. Prices 25¢, 30c, 35, 40c, S0c, 60c yard F A AAA ANNAN Se AN IO Nt Nl ---- - Many New Styles --IN-- Coats and Suits Just arrived the very latest New York Novelties. Suits, $15 to 37.50, Coats, $12.50 to $50. .------------ A. A SA St A NNN & ¢ 'Special All Pure Cashmere Stockings Spliced ankles and feet, Worth 45¢ and 50c. "35¢, 3 Pairs for $1.00 &® THE DAILY BRITISH NG, TUESDAY, LATE F WILLIAM GLIDDEN: LAURIER WAS HAILED THOUSANDS OF LIBERALS AT MOUNT FOREST. i rl Crowds Paraded the Streets--The | Liberal Chief's Ontario Tour Ende! ed in Brilliance. i LICENSE IN. BY MONDAY NIGHT. FORMER DIED 3 4 ¢ He Was a Native of England--The Oldest Printer in Kingston---En- | terdd the Old Herald Office Sixty- three Years Ago; i i B HE I SPECTOR, Ost 5 =I was Mount Fgrest; The death occurred at + hoine,. on |§T08t reception that Sir Wilirid Lau Brock onda ening at ier got here last night from a nin jo'glock; of : Glhiddar, shier 1 fully fifteen thousand people an' extipds : 1 laie Me. Thousands who could Glidden was iv Cornwall, | modated in. rink or Fugland, but there whan about | themselves into eight and came to Can- | processions, and paraded the at settling in | repeating in rhythmic tones thew | | slogan, "AH returning to Launer."' | Many tadies were taking part ia thes | processiony earvying Union Jacks, | | while most of the men were equipped with torches. At every slcet ithe dense would street, not be accom hall re a seres of volunt olved ary | Vears § street A , With hongston in Septemi Ihe deceased was ¢ having entered th three wears ago, and printer In Kings age of thirteen, bh Id office, v trade, % sixtiy- » oldest corner | procession [LE OBER , 101% ITS 100% PURE DECLINE SUBSTITUTES pause three which | erithus- 4% an apprentice. At that time the { while gome stalwar. called for Heruld was late M | cheers and a tiger for Laurier," KBOWD {were glven whth thunderous 1a¥fin. the liberal conducted bv th the building now | i daief unusoaliy | {bud bant for, evidently inspired by | the marked encg of aflection and | | lovalty to hi elf and the old cause | which greeted hin at every turn. | "To place before the people of On tario the hberal position, trexd from | the confusion of the campaign, @ a year and more removed from the smoke of battle," was Sir Wilivid's { definition of the closing. | | In keenly Appreciative i(anguage toe | | chief alluded tg, the remarkaldy char- | [ter of his eception and inspiration Fhe was carning away from this pro-| vince, As he came to the front of | | the platform with his final message tsix young ¥adic deintily gowned in white, and cach bearing aloft | jack, sirvoliaded him and draped the | | patriotic bunting' over his head in a | | i was in tour just ' it a ution | i | gracefi@ afch, hen two uny lita maidens placed huge bouquets in el 0 the: of his arms, while the | thering stood checring until at taneously lapsed into the 'O Canada," legd- by the kilted d It was @ Nevo Le t pro us OI. house, at the « voked an enthusiasti Broek and Un 5 t ¥ ire {the throng. Sie Willnd living a who L recs the Her- {ov moved. "1 have come to i and dower v deferited man," said he, "and you WIRY usu vou have received me Ake this. Ihave Glidden remained » kamentations for defeat Every | three years + (dog has his day, and 1 believe there whore he re tor 1 site NM While ig. Picton the decease is* another or Js. BM Sur y sot out the Gr taste ut Borden might well envy me under this tinies, then: published arch and amid such' happy surround: | Boyle, a former resident Langs, Then the crowd 'chesred. a) in 1856 My. Glidden, hav gam. . | hs apprenticeship, Sir Wilirid completed his trip in of ton ard cnivred the the Whig, which was the late Dr. la a sojourn there of about monihs, he yeeepted a posi the Daly News, where he a compositor, pressman er for many years. I¥64, he was with the Bri can newspapseys of this eit Mr. Glidden set out, in larger held of labor, aud went York City, where he followed his trad jor nearly three years in different of- | Later he returned to Wingston | and again accepted a with | the News, whore ho ren sotite little ag position in the Lincoln paper mills He retuincd again to the city after a year, In 1879 he was appoited hqguor license inspector the position which be held until "when the Whitne; governmen and then + was relieved of his position, which filled faithfully and satisiactorily will be paid back in the In his younger days, the decessed | jividend. n at lover of athletics and for The. rate of the years was a member of the Kingstob | ,courately stat as those "share | Cricket Club. There are many to-day | holdirs who were not good for tl ! who will recall the time when Mr. |iull amount ol the "call" do not Glidden" was in the game ifv for a dividend until it In politics the deceased was a strong of their deficiency. liberal, und Methodist church the jat~ Mr of very He was not Five vears ago he, friends, crossed the their birthplace. Since of th: party have . great ga gtrams ol LATE WILLIAM GLIDDEN. | I sweh th i sponse 'trom | was evident- | Vou as orner of they ma.n i h vp d to Hohe: t Kingst employm of {rang with vitality, opeimism and con- |! | rage. His quaint | were never more never more scintillating. then ownet b Afted four touches of h mor fe te ling, his simile ward Jy Barker three or wei n od Job prin For a time in tish- Amer owoeh FROM THE to New hoes position vined for gain to accept uo i in Year. sbiet. ¥.<Thwe hood that dividend will he Ontario bank sharehelders within the | next year. This is brought about by the fget that do far on the double lia bility call the of 31,140,000 has bern realigd. This is more than en ough to meet the Fabilities und tk ie already in hand about $200,000 that tinie, but left Yoronto, s 5 Jikel paid to] sum i | F005, Came into pow or, form of & | dividend cannot. be qual exeneds 1h A nmount | attended Sydenham Stréet - THE CONTRACT. AWARDED { Glidden was a man | und unassuming a, | iw memper of any j with four other } ocean, to visit that time two passed away Mr quite nature. 4 {mn 1 To octets Jagn and Harris, Toronto, fm Workmen's Houses have ercotion ol Jago and Harris, Toronto, cured the contract for the {the thirty mechanics houses for the] Glidden is sutvived-by his widow, one | Kingston Realities, on its property on Sudbury, and 4 broth | Sn street, The award of the of Cleveland--- | same has been held up for some time | owing th the unsatisfactory tender | being made in some cases A fow {locad eontractocs figured also, Toronto firm will do the work land Hairis are worllng on the | {foundry of the Canadian Locomotive | company : { * A representative of the 'Toronto ih fders told the Whig on Tuesday | imoming that the work could be i 'menced next week and pushed to the] Richelieu 1174 | limit. Ii possible they are to - be Torcnio Rail + | ready for occupancy ly the first of W.C. Power + tthe The plans are sonw what | Spanish River Owing to the scarcity | ot Pa city it is likely that out New York, brought in son, Johu, of er, Jehan NN. Glidden, STUCK MARK KTS, -- FF. BR. McCurdy Clarence Cham ers--H. W. Nelles, Manager. Closing Prices, Ovi. Sth Sogo} now Montreal. Cann rs Car Mcntreal Power com vear. | modified. | Inbot in the side men wall be Copper smelters i COMPANY. TO INSTAL L C.P.R. ... > i Reading | Show dr Baths "and 1 Cup House for | Union { Locomotive Employees. ! Beet an Fhe company | Cotton Mas Dee » PORTSMOU TH COUNCIL, Tax Rate Was Struck ar 27 Monday Night. At-a meeting of the Portsmouth council, held on Monday night, the! tax rate was struck at 27 mills. This - hh y = {men in the foundry, which is now in ie Suh will bigin: Sgr Bo i lcourse of coastruction. mills; putfic school, 11} mills; <tiage, $i mills. The séparata school rate remains the same at 12 mills, Street lighting was agsin under dis cussion. It was decided To hold a | meeting to consider th¥ plans which will be submitted. Accounts | were passed and other routine - bus | peas was transacted. Rewve Fisher was m the chair the other coupsdlors present were Messrs. Halliday and Forsythe. | { Lad's Dotinr Bo a Hone Hrokes. sea ---------- ) Gibson's | A soung son of Matthew Stinson, res) | William street, had his collar bone Fae football on the Yoo thor 8 9 » a es Canadian Locomotive has among its proposal» plan tc cater to the comfort and pleasure of | | the men employed. it has been sai' 'that, a< the work enlarges, a club | | house. with reading rooms, games, | fete, will he provided, in which to | Mills, | entertain the men during the even { ings and form a centr ; | A representative "told ho Whig Tuetdav morning that shower bath {would be installed for the use of the | Says He Was Asspulted. i A resident of Stanley-street was al ! the police station Tuesday morning. land as a resuit of his visit one of his { neighbors will be 'summoned. {0 appear before the igagistrate on a charge of He claims that without any provocation whatever his neighbor, ud | who has been a "grest source of trou } le, hit Hm ip the face. | "Frech Huyler's sweéts" John OC. Davis, Caleary, a |THE The Whig's test { Mexico w {age wa terests work { Point. 1 Spon: | hal surprise: over the went | splendid spirits ach of | speeches |r | Movements of ONTARIO BANK' ei : Double Liability Call Brings in Join 1 $1,400,000--Payment With- oa OT eraghi th Miss | le ft on among the execu | visiting per mother, pance. street, {spend a {ined to the through illness odist | dence, on her sem, 1 f for ( ther brother seriously ill elt the eity on where she {winter me but the Invston ona {panied by | Heard by count $12.64 count i ty, account, | Eradicates scrofula and all HE and i. Hf " NEWS OF THE "WORLD LATEST TIDINGS GIVEN IN| BIIEF FORM. i Condensation of the | News of the Day From Telegraph | Service and Newspaper kx. | changes. - Killed government Forty rebels wer nn cop with the troops an { Moetidhvray appointed SEN OT Major FA ill like'v We f Ontario Mi#lions 1ddge of doliars lone to the grape valley by frost | Burwash, of Votona | visit Japap in the in! donary educational dam vines mn worth of he Rhine Chanedlor oll 1s to of mi I'he steamer 1). 7. Norton n, is aground on "Ni Lal ichigar her | 1 } Hamilton, receiv ng b Chillman, entral pitson for rileased, happening. Bargo, of Whitney, Ont jail Tor three hreatenin following and wyance Lo vouby ¢ gamer Onoko, of the mpany, 8 report od Psland Hone nn Arthu mont} in Lake A wre ecking r 'ug has been ser assistance es jox-Mavor Fkers and ex-Mayor orte will be offered the vaca wns on the Montreal harb: placing C, C. Ballantyne wofinon, PERSONAL MENTION. the Feople--Wha | They are Doing and Saying. Harding, B.Sc, is visiting iu Mabel Thurston left - to-day | Nr ronto obald left, on Tuesda) York BX 0 Loughiin, of Yarker, he New York excursion. Helen Darrggh Tuesday foi N Mrs. J. C. Connolly, sionists to New Brantford, i Semwvive, Na left on | King street ew York Citn of Yarker, « York Henderson, Mex. Mrs. J. G. Baflie and wif Barri gone to Montreal to Wilkam have week. I { Son, Hotel of Sudbury, is con Meu hospital Gore A. Bell, a retired Meth minister, has taken up ' resi Victoria street | Welch, accompanied by I'. Welch, are spending a ew dvs in New York W alt r Lami went #6 New Puestda Mrs Lamb is at New. York i hellthu, Bagot street leit to be at the bedside ot Dominick Fallon, Rev Mrs. Jehan York, on! presen viditing In ornwall who is Princess street, | for Calitornia | some of the IB. Brown, Luesday spend Miss A will mths. Miss 8S. BE pianist, Mclaughlin, | teft this morning for New York and trip, accom Follest. business Miss M. E CASES PIVISION COURT Judge Price on Tuesday | Morning. { following cases were heard | by Judge Price in Division Court on | i uvsday morning: R \.u'dron: vs. F £10.65, judgment Pyke vs. M. P adjourned The Lavique, Aac- for plaintiff. | Pappas, at} until Nov ount Grant 2nd A A. Mcflean vs. M. J. Lawless, at- $30; judgment for plaintift H. Buckler vs. E. Randall, pote £27.50: judgment for plaintiff, L. Abramson vs. James Dougher- $14; judgmeny plaintiff M. Dalzell vs. C, MeQuaid, $6.50; judgment for plaintiff Emma Baruett vs. Thor Byrnes account, $10: judgment MSE phain- Beck, palin- hoard J. Abramsky vs. William account, $20; judgment for un Nellie M i Hunt, aecount for plaintiff Rose Harman vs C. E. Phenix, wages, $20; judgment noa-swit. Robert Henry vs. John Perryman, account, $30; judgment for plain- tiff. Hoods Sarsaparilla Thomas judgment McConcell vi $86.75; other humors, cures all their effects, makes the blood rich of Whithy, { abundant, strengthens ali ns. Take. it. There is-Ba- #just-as-gued- madicton nist on Mving Hood's. i | Types Of Coats That Are Correct This Season ~ he most satisfactory cold weather Coats and Suits are now here ready for your "choosing and we suggest any early selection You May Not be quite ready to "Huy, but that-makes no difference, Come To-Morrow and choose any Suit or Coat or Skirtgar anything you may require, and it will be ready when you want it Your Fall Suit Mav be selected l'o-Morrow If you would like to see styles that you know will not common See Suits that have without cost become these New een recerved. $15 to $30 Most St these we just | cat not duplicate again this season AANA NAA NEN AGN lt Nl HNN NN lS 'Women's Dressing Gowns Now Ready in many cases a and see them, These are no longer a luxury, hut necessity. Come To-Morrow Attractive, Warm, Soft. $1. 40 6-$/. 50 1 he November Delineator, |5c. Has arrived and this number is particularly. attractive with its Wy 'of new Winter Styles The November Fashion Book FREE. Ask for | it. Hi. A BRU mT ------------ | { i | 'A GOOD CAUSE Remember to Visit The Festival of the Empire at the ARMOURIES The Lockett Shoe Store. "HELP IT ALONG | ARES KEIR RRR Rasa