not :31: cautio person It ever that it :when s thai trade Get 2L. rum-nu ,, :5 ,. mm â€"It takes two week: to cunts .4 date mgr your subscription is renewed. The :a an the piper indicates when your pope! W111 '9. “Wed unless promptly renewed. gases 0:- Aoomsss â€"Alwsys give both your old a; your new address when you not us to change m, “arms; the name of the town nod the mu or “ammo you ï¬re in should always follow your own 5,. when writing to this once We ennnot resdily w your name on our books unless the is done, no my mes are alike. 33mm should be addxesed : 219 total Ioreug [WK FOREIGN mm; lid)‘ “k nun: 5p F. 8rd. rum Emuâ€"Hm R68 5 Fawn. L 9% 90 sigma. .55 Eunmnï¬ugn 8 39 9o tum: not... s be .2933 um.“ 90 amazon 8. In Icirbycb Em. H60 Edamâ€"0H Fr $59.23. an "up" :bm 8.3% 9m nil, a. $5.2ch (59 33 .o» 90 |>r| oi ;.;.- :LTiCE. MI. Laurier diSCussec ' - miter with Mr. Torrance :mcd mm that he would lay ‘ .' m colleagues. Mr. Torrance us NHL-4 the Marine Departmentin ' 2";uul'c the certiï¬cate of Ln- 3'3! renewal‘l r 7†432:3;915’ Notice. ‘ "55:00 PER YEAR. 3min“. ' 10†the (15‘ mo uninte. 3t ‘1 1'. Al nus USU“ mxauanu ‘-‘. ‘ «in: will be held at the unm- and Muzak“. the CNN“ 9; .' A, gums at 311151“)le on ‘ .1, :11 which the steamship , a ampp‘ra of nurses will 2 .. . .z‘Auaa regulations to 50v- “ -. nle- A menmrandum wm { i. , ' .l fur aubmigaiun to the Min- ., June for his approval. â€"‘ -- of Name: fut: the perman- ft, .;.;;1 u: the Canadian rmo "“‘~- Him-r Lise-49y have been pr:- â€If“, .-::: tho truullln “‘Hh bo‘h h f“ 9:.“ “73x; gun; mu much. 030 :E'UC' {hum “‘5“ prnpéu‘cd by a "- u. T: nful u I. ma the bulldmw mitt.†m mom. would 006! a P .t‘.‘ ") duubla thc We“: 0‘ m. “uhazmu'wu-y anamortauon. sad than “gm; m’ual be addqd the cost. 0! mt- mJy-z'. l‘he council of tho I). R. A. mi cu.“ (or competitive 93m .1: mm architects betore deï¬ant“ iron? particular set. um" beorge Johnson. Dominion 3W I“cum. who returned from a. well- _._ edhouday to-da-y. 10“? “V3323 ,oéliver' oil the 133518 1: Z27den, the 011 15 dlgested ."_-- rDQdV to make fat. him a ictter from the secretary or the “WW-Va Chamber 0: Commerce. an- inowiedzinz the receipt or a copy at ’30 Canadian year book. He can that *9 contrast between that country (Mu- Meiand) and the Dominion 02 on- ‘d‘ 3! Dresent mav be illustrated by “9 fact that Mr. Harvey. the Govern- Mt Statist at Salisbury. Muham- - WM one ot thoae killed in the “"9 enzasement in the Matoppo if“ 8. tew weeks ago at. a. time when mm89’s: other statisticians were ï¬generaliy occupied in compiling Mes Of people toâ€"day tried to ao- 93‘ acceptance or met: applications abet-mum to write at the emitter- ht examinations. Saturday was the n ‘12? for receiving applicationsbu! - in grown tIO ‘ â€m Poverty of blood in They thrive on Fat is the best Emit ‘ usual some delayed. The war- ï¬ber or applications was 1500. as Th Wei! with some 800 last 7961'- ‘71:? will be about 800 for the qua-Ii- Masha 700 for the preliminary ex- ““34 some delayed. 'L'ne u».- number or applications was 1500.; “W86 with some 800 last y : 1"flu-e wm be about too for the qua-tier m"? and 700 for the preliminary “w you ask for Scott's Biathlon ï¬nd ,0!" dr'u-gqis! 21‘ 33 y o Torrance of the U) Substantial Increase Last Year THE CANADIAN POST Printing House. Linda“. Ont. zoraz foreign ï¬nd»: or van- to have been $239,024,852. 88 :2: 1'31}: $23,420,435 in 1895. The 1:..;; .cts were $118,011,000. against . .,i~.. in 1895. and the exports $121.- .15.; nst $113,638,803. In 1895 the ;..;. .rts, $110,587,480, were entered ‘ ‘mption, of which $67,239,759 45.2}: amounting to $20,197,345. 91 ..-'.:. exports $109,915,337 worth was ivy-.4138 of Canada. Torrance of the Domin- to: N POST is published he subscription price is :rnx: commence with my issue. uh: always be nude in the safest :maud of the remitter. Post Ofï¬ce 7 :1 cy Orders ere sways sale and may in? own risk. Register your letter: when by (‘3th a. e X: is always NJ to renew two week; due on your mapper expires in order to azerrupted service 3 «absidj' for the l vi :11: Canada. : steamship man here to-day Thomas Hurling of the E1- slur L;ne. who saw the Ag- Uumm'xssioncr A in 'regard to 5: Sam 50 cents and $1.00 : matters. MI. 5. mew- ,‘wamed Mr. Harlin". shaman 01‘ Toronto, Vice- uL‘ the Canadian Cat- “: and Horse Export . was here to-day an interview with Mr. )L-puty Minister of Marine. iuCL of accommodation on {or hur‘e‘cs and especially .he depth uf berth and sup- L :2 n has been arranged ELF: Is Anvucx. awn. Saws. 121 11181011- Lion with two 01 the Ifathird vessel of the “EA; put. on it. would .uans with one-rout)! Dominion Line Wants hr the New Steam- - The Proposed Evie, taste is ass. augment. 2' NOV. 6. for of “W‘V‘H ' wuu. men: library 'of books of retezwal.uae_t§,lib which wmbecitedmanpport otthdreue. Appllccflonhasbeenmadeforthbnse otapor'don otthe Fromm- men: bufldings_in__71ct_qria. where the AAAAAAA commission wm it. It_ is understood Mr. unlock has cancelled another ma.i.1contraact~ ThistimeitislnMan- ltoba. It is for carrying mails trom Emerson to Dominion City. It tssaid the deparment gave the contract to 0. Whitman of Emerson, torrtogr 29%!†tor 8585. on the request of Mr. Lari- vlere, MP. to: Provencher, whereas the lowest tender amounted to $312. In about a. month an electric locomo- tive will be placed On. the Ottawa Street Railway tracks, for hauling lumber from the W. 0. Edwards 00. yards to the C. A. B. after the hours 01 the mgula: passenger service. Four hundred horse-power will be its capa- city. It will have elght wheels and will weigh 36 tgns. ___ . L4__ 2_ n... 'vvnoâ€" " ‘vâ€"v Mr. George Casey, M.P., has been in the capital since the c105e of the ses~ sion, working up an .nsurance enter- prise. He is securing stock for a. new company, the Northern of London, and the subscription list now is in the neighborhood of $650,wv. The com- pany will very shoruy enter the ï¬eld H, ; AL£L£-_‘ maul. anonin. V“) "H‘ 'V-J ~â€"-vâ€"~- 7 7, , in active competition with companies already doing business. ‘ Mr. Edward Haynes of The Timber ’h-ades Journal, or London, Eng., has arrived, in gge Dominion for the pur- , LL- 1--....4. man‘f‘l of Canada. Mr. TShutt, chemist at the Cen- tral Experimental - arm, leaves for Washington on ngnesday to attend - â€"_ ---15..â€"n1 VVEDLLuLsLuu vu n vâ€""w, _- , ale annual convention of agricultural chemists of the United States and Can- ada- While ,away mom Ottawa. Mr. snutt will visit some of the leading ‘19.- boratories in the Eastern States for the purpose of reporting upon the class of building tg be erected as a. labors.- ~ ,LA‘ “___ Ln‘ ago. _ the Four new locomohves arrived In city to-day from the Baldwin Locomg uve works, Philadelphia. conszgneg‘wo hue Canada. Atlantic Railway. two are Mogul treightg, and the other . nu. A nnmnï¬ï¬‚ as the Levac Group. Sir James Grant. ex-M.P., arrived to- day from England. A number 01 «ends were at the s‘ation to meet him. Sir James was honored by 138138 emanating from Toronto that use 3 Militia Department is or ing column in case of trouble in. the states! Genera-l Gascoigne laughea «cartily when informed of the story and said it was the first he had heal-é about it. Oscar McDonell, editor of Le Temps. who is threateneu with cancer of tho tongue, goes to Montreal to-day for special treatment in the Royal Victoria Hospital. about 1:. Oscar McDonell, editor of Le Temps. who is threateneu with cancer tongue, goes to Montreal to-day or special treatment in the Royal Victoria. Hospital. uttawa. is going in for vigorous en- forcement of the wi United States ï¬shing schooner, Gering, which was seized for DOQCh' ing in Canadian waters last spring. Everything at a Smudstln Await!“ CO Result of the Echtion~London and New York Affected. 1.1.1.: uuuvuw yew-.vu- - -_,._ will prices do next Wednesday and during the balance of November 11 to- morrow should bring about an over- whelming sweep for the sound money candidates? If conditions outside the ï¬nancial markets proper were such as existed at this time in 1895 and 1894 it would be reasonable, even with such a. vicfon u look fr-r some re- action. The security market has 8 habit. at such Junctures. of moving contrary to preconceived general opin- lnn. But commercial and general trade conditions now are not at all what they have very lately been. No doubt . .nnnoa L- 'n'- lll"J new: vwn, ..... ., ~--__V a Sound money victory WOUId be ‘0“ 1mm} by a verv area: Increase In our merchandise import trade over the MM few monthsâ€"6n Increase Imm- Mont. ordinari’y. to turn the contact fore‘g’n 93pm: decidedly against us. lmt. on tho nzher hand. we have and elm.†continue to have our present .«nonnoun onward grain movement based. not won cxceualvo our iua. but upon Europe's pressing nee I. We have also the quite unprecedented 1n- crenae in our experts o: monutoetured goods mannered with other you“. this. moreovev make: no account 0! mo ooulbuttv of a eudden outbuntcl European demand cox- our securitie- when the enmity o: the money etu- dard 1a muted. Such a demand not" come. or it may not. 1': 1: cool. t certainly win far outweigh. I0 m- II our Internal ftade balance In concep- ed. both the increase in merchant“. exportation: and the return 0! noct- ing cavita! to Emma when our open market money mt» decllno.†Stricken lulu-alto New Able to Wall Without Asolsionoe. Newport. 3.1.. Oct. 30.-Corneiins Van. derbiit is rapidly improving in heslth and begins to take an interest in whst is go- ing on shout him. He can now wnik with- out suistance. but his right arm a gun paralyzed. He drives out each afternoon with his wife. nnd is often seen in the business part of the city. He att‘ï¬nds the afternoon sor- vico nt.'rrinity Ch ch each Sunday. and has given notice to the sexton thnt he will use is pew ail winter. ' A Birth! With a Gun. London. Nov. Zâ€"George '1‘. Walker, 3 G. neer. living It 70 Hamilton-road. gxiliovgg‘d a b m- m his home‘last night. The burglar ma e a dash for the door. end on being Iptgrcepted by Mr. Walker ï¬red 1.. at- h-“ hnwwnr, min- on new; mun-vvr-vâ€" .. 7, , a pistol at him. the ball. ho , wide of. its mark. Another 111:: 2:11.10 €125 tosto thebnrglaronthestreetmm the ball awn going wide. In tho Ibo: n calmer“: the burglar escaped. .p ï¬â€˜wu-d MONEY liIARKETS. .. “5 “by .r vm-â€"â€"â€"v_â€" or writing up the forest" ive‘alth A111] THE PRICE ms GUM-LBW] .IHDUSLNDSGOTOSEETHKXWLBS The towers Sold to love 1900‘ II ‘. occupation at Turkeyâ€"Col. nodes In a right In IatabelelaIdâ€"m Sonia. Exhibition Comm-d- .er Cells to London. Calcutta. Nov. 2.â€"'rhe arrival of their sands of tons of California wheat at this port has had the eiIect or causing a reduc- tion in prices in some parts of the dis tricts affected by he famine. ed that a total of 30,000 tons of wheat has been purchased for importation into India. The Government is doing every- thing possible to alleviate the distress. It haS‘employed 53.800 persons in works which have been started. in order to fur msh work for those who without it would probably starve to death. The elects of the failure of the crops are not felt as seriously now as they will be after. The worst distress will be felt in the middle or December. I i 1 m It is beiiev- . mflmwâ€"vâ€"- , rind-nann- on wait-cc “armies-isms: Waldo! cannin- 1 Toronto. Oct ! Yesterday's announcements»! the i :ery or what appears to be coal net bury created a profound sensation ti 'out the city. and in fact all over ti '_ vlnce. The news simply took the pi ' by storm. Householders drank in tin pie. Householders drank in the etc: ; with a relish. because the discovery :a great reduction in their living ex; 'capitallsts interested in the mine ivisions of the wealth to be obtah ‘the development 0! their idle gold. Icopper. nickel and iron mines; and :tncturers recognized with joy that {prospect of cheap fuel were resin o ““4... no maup'mious industries m Spaniards and new. in the Philip- pines Said to he Guilty oi Great EXCCIICL London, Nov. 2.â€"The Daily News will to- morrow publish a letter from an English merchant in the Philippine Islands that was despatched to London on Sept. 30. The writer alleges that horrible atrocities have been perpetrated by both the rebels and the Spaniards. but more especially by the latter. who torture their prisoners, par- compiicity in the rebellion. He declares that in some cases prisoners’ hands have been nailed to walls. while in others thumb- screws have been used. A hundred prison- ers were thrown one night into a dun- geon in the fortress at Manila. where there washardiyroomtorao. Thepiacewss worse than the Black Hole of Calcutta. The rwretehes wereu tothelr knees in m y, putrid mud. y-nine of them died during the night. A reign of terror exists in Manila and elsewhere in(! the is. solely due to the rotten and corrupt ed- ministretion of. the Speniards, which the natives were unable to endure any longer. The outlook is of the blackest description. and business is at a standstill. The writer was compelled to leave his estate. the Government refusing to guarantee safety there. - in“... Prisoners are executed by the wholesale. In treating or this subject. the writer de- scribes the shooting at Eon: pen on the public promenade. T e ps held thei_r rifles so close to the heads of the con- . demued men that when the weapons were ; discharged their heads were blown to . atoms. Crowds or Spanish women went to 1 see these tour rebels executed. Which Power Will Undertake the Occupa- tion of the Sultan's Country. London. Nov. 2.â€"The Rome correspondent of The Daily News claims to have au- thority for the statement which he tele- gmphs to that paper, that the powers an working actively to solve the Armenian question, and that a provisional solution will be to recognize a military occupation as the only remedy. It has not yet been aqreed which power will undertake the oc- cupatlon. It Has Been Se: {or [lean-In: Next I’fldu In London. 01- Was no Beaten at an own Game by II. no Glen 2 London. Nov. zâ€"The Berlin corres- pondent or The Daily News reports that he has learned that the German treaty with Russia. was in no way as harmless as is alleged. but was dis- loyal to Austria. “Prince Bismarck was eager to come to terms with Rus- sia,†says this correspondent. "at Skierniewice. where the Czar and Em- peror William ï¬rst met. and later, in interviews with M. De Giers, he gave too warm an expression of his desire. The Russian diplomat noticed this and raised his price. the result being the agreement, which, it seems. con- tained clauses which even now are unknown. but which prove bad faith to Austria. In Government circles, it is suspected that Bismarck's ultimate object was to dissolve the Dreibund. is the price of a Russo~German al- lance.†. London. Nov. 2.-At the opening at the Clerkenweil sessions to-day Chair- man McConnell directed the special at- tention of the grand jury to the case of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Castle of San Francisco. who are charged with stealing goods from various Lon- don stores, saying that it presented some remarkable circumstances. He said that the facts did not dimer from those ordinarily resulting in charges of larceny. except for the position of the parties. "Upon most occasions." he said. "the Castles visited the stores together. but sometimes the female prisoner was alone." Still there was evidence which bore the construction that there was joint possession of the articles. and he expressed the opinion that it was a proper case for investi- gation by a common jury, as. with the exception of one, all the seven charges were shoplifting. The hearing of the case was ï¬nally set for Friday next. 10.30 8.111. General Kitchener flolnz to undo: to ('onror Wllh the “'II' once. Cairo. Nov. 2.â€"-Gcn. Sir H. H. Kitch- ener. commander in chief of the E8790 tian troops. started from this city tor London this morning for the urpm of conferring with the British \ u- 02- flce in regard m the immediate ad- ‘anco or the Anglo-Egyptian Swdnn expedition from Dongolu. to minimum. Conntentinupie. Oct. ao.â€"¢t penic was Culiflvd Vednenduy evening by the gun practice 0! the French guard- ahip in the See. or Mal-morn. it caused the Turkish Government to urge upon the French embusy that the guard- ihip should practice further awey from the city. The French Ambula- dor. M. Gambon. replied that he re- gretted the elem. but the peopie should heme ecouetoxned to the eound ot ï¬ring. Helene" holler- Exec-ted. Pun, Oct. ail-An omciu deepetch from Antananarivo. cepitel o! the le- land of MWu.nnnouncee that the Minister 01' Interior and Prince Retai- have been executed et Antena- narivo tor complicity in the recent rebellion. end that the Premier he: ATROCI TI ES REPORTED. wnh Tum-ï¬ve Bum Io Cam 3 Slx lea Bur-alto ma. - Pdtmme. Pa" Nov. zâ€"By 1n explosion at gas 1: Pucker No. 2 comet-y, near Gnu-d- THE POWERS 4ND TURKEY. THE 150 Y!“ TIA N EIPEDI T1033 WAS BISMARCK CROOKED tut-gym. CECIL RHODES INA FIGHT. "It†It (‘uuuuuuloplm THE CA SILES’ CA SE. r...- â€"v ._ - with a relish. because the discovery menu: I great reduction in their living expenses; :capitalists interested in the mine: out 'visions of the wealth to be obtained by l the development at their idle gold. diver. Ecopper. nickel and iron mines; and mum- :tactnrers recognized with joy that it the 0: such importance did the lending cod neider the reported discovery that at a special meeting held in the “ter- noon they earnestly. though informally. dio- cussed the situation. Some of the? re- cry or what appears bury created a protound sensation W out the clty. and In fact all over the PD vlnce. The news slmpl: took the populac- by storm. Householders drunk in the stow ple. Householders drank la the story wlth with a rellsh. because the discovery meant .. J- ._ -ounmfl cod ante: half in steady straw of citizen! nova: w and from Cunpbell. Currie Co!- ofll eel egzrmzm me‘afll 3J3$J°m “mam. o: “‘33? : beetlnnted an: â€truly 5000 people ev- edthe 5W1“ edThe t1 e set before? ‘Ie'oclock. when workmen. dlnnerpall pauln hand. nude thdr we tot. the display. and paused toner!- Betweenâ€˜ï¬ ï¬nd 9 sun. the itnui Included business men end their employee. and before 10 o'clock this class ave piece to capltnllste and the leaders of commerce. From this on_ the crowd grew cosmopolitan AL- And-..- at times lined the pavement In front of Camp- bell. Currie Coll otflces. and blumted policemen interfered to prevent n stoppage of trafï¬c. The mob overflowed from the sidewalk Into the ofï¬ce Itself, and through- out the day the members or the mining ï¬rm had to endure a constant are of ques- tions concerning gee-(1139911: . _â€"-_l_-â€"O In. uouu cuuccuuus u"; w“, v v-.. - Amongst some of the ost prominent in- formation-seekers were: LleuL-Col. John 1. Davidson. Mr. Eby o! Eby. Blaln mo. Ella: Rogers. John Keith and Mr. Merl} lane of McFarlane Co.. the bl: dealers; '1‘. C. Irvin: of Bradstreet'l: D. W. Alexander. William Elliott. Prof. Hill! of the Guelph Agricultural College. 0. B. Ryan of Guelph and a number of Hamilton moneyeq meg. - "Il_- n-_-_ I. [‘1‘ Mr. Elias Rogers of Elias Rogers 4-. 00.. coal merchants. when seen in the afternoon. was inclined to be reticent. He did not. he said, like on the one hand to throw cold water on the proposi- tion. nor on the other to make statement: in favor of it which might mis- lead the investing ubiic. He asserted that the specimens 0 the Sudbury deposit he had seen were not. in his 0 inlon. thins: like Lebizh Valley an melee quality. He admitted. however. that it the discovery shouid materialize it would ear ture the Western American market. to the exclusionpt United States coals. m ,A;. _l‘L -u-AOL- HI c1tsu:svu VA um. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" w A gentleman connected with another leading city coal firm. McFarlane a: Go» after examining the exhibit. nononneed the specimens identical with e surface coal found at the Lehivh Valley anthra- cite mines. Bax-kn: lived for a great of his life in the Pennsylvania coal ro- ï¬iï¬lnéi he rshonldmknoswdwhereof be u n rom e u nry surface speci- mens. Se described the probable forma- tion of the bed. The vein. he said. in all likelihood. descend with It: p width for a few feet: widen out Into a small pocket. then narrow to the surface width. and ï¬nally broaden sway out at a depth of 40 feet or so Into a great chamber of dch coal. A fourth mining expert. who wished his name suppressed for the resent. stated that the exhibit at Camp ll. Currie Co.‘s is evidently men from s cropping identical with what is found at the sun. face of the great English coal mines. Mr. E. P. Rice. formerly superintendent of the Saskatchewan coal properties. ob- served that the displav reminded hlrn of samples of anthracite found in the Rocky Mountains. Mr. Lamb. who opened the Canmore an- thracite beds, stated that the success or failure of the Sudbury deposit all depend- ed upon the quality that deeper investi‘a. tlons would bring to light. Perhaps the most hopeful statement was that made by the same gentleman to the effect that the Sndburr samples were lden. tleal in appearance with “ennnel†coal, the highest type of the fuel known. This can. nei is found sometimes in very small reins in the chief English coillerios. Mr. A. rlardmann. the railway and coal authority. thonzht that the exhibit n- stmhled anihrnclte. . it is stated that If the deposit turns out to be bona tide anthracite. eoal can be laid down in Tomato at $3! a ton. This so in- terests some of Toronto": loading coal men that thov will leave for Smilmry to-day to “hunt door." It Is understood that the srndleate W‘Ih‘h owns the land upon “'llif‘h the had g. ‘0. rated eom-luts of live voung Panndlanp four of whom are graduates at Toronto I'niversity. Besides cm-nlnc outrluht the known deposit. it in said that they have othor lands in the rieiniiv under option. Fresh samples of the flow!“ are now on their war to Toronto. and assays are be- ltig made by several exports. W. 811D OK I‘ll" K8113 018.. Bunion for" 0! I lot or noon and Other ltd“ ‘I‘ool- From I "an“. Moro. (nnunmh 00“. Nov. 2â€"?» [Inc of burnluu win two, boon making thonanlvoI fol: horo upvod\ ‘oumun Um' hordwu'o Itoro Baum u M In. and out: non boot thou In all l olr provlouI In “con- bin 'l‘ho mm o Mp «poo â€Iâ€. II no loII “on tho dooon knivoo or "flow mkoIJ ItyloI I“ ma w to Itolon. Tho ulna IIolon Bglor‘o. udor'I. Wootonholm'o IM 4?“! Ibou I don. old I bolt noon.“ 3mm. Mooldo aloha. “an“. ego 39"!on 93!.“ ot_ thoh_ jog with live "velvet-.111". ox wnw Baton balloon. Yum-hm band can Much bag: nd .88 â€Harri: Blah Ion. all doublucuonu. Four lag no with brunt-M636 about ‘ loco. c nag from the and. up amount“ all-booty. no vellum Mod me_ the job ï¬ll 91 got! of! ï¬nwfuoï¬Ã©sdcwmm about at prim-flyct at a. m Libel-In W k Bans mun 0111c)... mural-n About It. at. stated Currie I cropping t the Inn- lines. mintendent mrtler. ob- cabinet the Rocky IanN “- reelnl not one whit eluted. or tearful scenes ere as at ever. On Sunday “mini mnlden o! 19 M “V138 parents In Niaran Falls 1 observed by On 051W 0‘ Â¥ Queen Vlctorh Nissan. Fa be .heddm‘ tent! over th the precipice. Query DP nlv an: her lover hadï¬e m the innocent. auntie end tragic romances which owe their birth to the slim-int influences and poetic sut- m-tsmed cataract. Deer: into the War of the red man. who ï¬rst occupied this (air land. a:- tound traces ot noble and tragic deeds committed by youths ml maidens wounded by little Cupid's wicked darts. Though modern ideas would “in cut down this tends- spirlt its popularity not one whit sbnted. and pretty or tearful scenes ere on numerous as over. On Sunday evening a pretty Queen Victoria. Niagara. Falls Park to be shedding tests over the brink o! the precipice. Query produced the ply thst her lover had deserted her. and she intended to seek n chart cut on this mundene sphere on the rocks below. A little wise sdvioi. decom- penied by an iiiustnticn ot the heavy dmpotzwteetmoceededinresmrint the genera teeth: In for sound money. A few small bets were made. QUVOI'. HORSEWHIPPED *on THE STREET. A luau-o Ilouo lunch a In no ruined to be In lath-Id on inn-urea I»! ï¬ght. Toronto. Nov. 8. Thou who won In the vicinity o: King ond Yow-Itruu thorny “to: 0 o'clock out n mu: properly hom- _|.a--.A In: n comm. Th. tun “If" Those who mm In the Vlcmuy u. King and Yom-utrcou shortly um- I o‘clock «W 5 mm properly hom- whlppod by s womu. The tun curt- u kept up u {or as tho corner. when m0 pouoo {outta-ad. Th. wo- man who mom tho whip W... o manna. bloudo. one tho mm m wondrouodmd about“ arm nun“??? .ud Syflpey. 71‘{_3«W-o Sarsaparilla an: 11er Jazz wrist up“ Nov. 1â€"133 Cynt- 0 713. 8 pretty with he! Duth, W88 .9 law in I Park to brink 0t dueed the AGENTS r g 33°§ E Real Estate Buuum and SIM m. ham NI. I‘m-“- The Victoria Loan and , Savings companYO .. Sl-d. MONEY LElTonMoruzngu. 3mm L Iona“ FIVE PER CENT. on My «scum. Mao! MI.†surmount-row". loft-{II mocha: [00“ 8 JACKSOI. Goodwin-ad m [csâ€"mum" “according low! ad My. cull lam-atomic“ nluunund'pdncipd mum“: m. M mama. m other nominal.- W W008â€! t IchARIlD. m dc" Mot-yogi. 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