SVORTN AND PASTIMES. nee Cetra Returns ratiord td ughy Foot Bail Mates ther: Sports.: ow Stratford r went fos 7 al clab plays in Hamilton Saivr "Varsity. Stratf ny Hamilten and Qaeen's now reciain in the Ontario Rugby Upion. - the junior series "Varsity Se cond and Ootarios of Hamilto+ are left isp defaulted to the Oatarios Satur Ut v * --A N D-- Oct. 18 ~The steams! hip v vale = thet anard Lin arrived here j to-day with Oareman William O'Co on board. The american ch: naangoon "ate ke d extremely wellafter a s hat rough vurean voyage and the dm vt complete cii , oomnavions: en of # glob. e ba ving = i for Australia vja Sen Francisco « O'Ca@pnor went etly na H@tel, where he as stunned . h receiving a telegratr announ The stock «fgoods in our tweet irother had died a few d and cloth department isat its very home th Toronte.~ He wilt leave for Gan- best. Youcan find almost every. 848 to-morrow, demrable line in Scotisb Englistand A Rayby football hetweer Canadian twerds west of Englan ! ---- ee -- ge Clah, Gur 'iph and fancy worstsd trouserings cork- 200 te Stratford clu Saturday. last at the Qacen's Park and screw ai? {*i:e wale worsteds. Also yeeulted in favor cf the Stratf rd team beavers meltons worsteds and naps _-- was composed as follows :--Buack, for overcos ts. § backs, Hawke, MaoFadden | Bayne ; wit gs, Cole, W opham, Filey jand Panton; 4 back, Scott; forwards, Smith, Hainpron. Porter, Vanbuskirk, Gmokingany of ine pe wp Rial ine 2 The entter in our ordered clothing | conteste' throughout. Stratford having = cnahdmapnar am his business. | decided]; the 'pest of it notwithstanding After any garment leaves his bands; the fact that they " re withoat the Sts ml with skilled mechanies | services of Martin, Mok -wan, Clif, Waters 1 and Livingstone, each cf whom i is 'slmast and made up in first class sty'e. | team in himself. The game started at ' = 15 Stratford electing to play against the ind. From the kick- coe the belt Was well returned by Wats ned in the College Fecrlteer "aH finally. heir back was forced to range. On the --_ | off the ball was again returned by Watso ag deal of scrimmaging took lace ae } Trows baer StaePadden 1 got to pay for what you order; no! and passed to Bayne who 'secured a try ney prices to pay for the clothes | which W afgon failed to convert into a worn by some swells at some other | goal, Score, 5 to © ip Stratford's favor. --fellow's- expense. The bali was hicked well up the field by saan i Guelph cnt rrother eeties of scrimmages resulted, bint tat ftanity landing with 1, afe: dace on We have the very _best facilities , Our system of business enables us) * to make a very decided saving for) yon when you order your clothing, "We have only one price and 'thati=-2cash-one.-- You:xe only| and Cuffs, hes. hiefs and almest every sctiaia son| ~ ean think of in Men's Furnishings «| at Cash Prices. $208 | 95 yard tine and on the ball re- appearing it was secured by Hanes and ege elr t and as" itturned-out their las t point. Sccre,9to4 Fro the kick-off it travelled toward the College goal with great rapidity and scrimmages + distance rs the. MacFadden -- it, -- to Bayce and he to e. e r made 4 ron anes wing by "which Wateon converted inte a goal. Sore, 15 to The fall +. + se. A compelled to range to save themselves. Score, 16 to4. This was all the scoring prs ~ first half. On resuming for the the Stratford's made deter- mn ae | rushes which the College could not -- and baie. succeeded in securing ur more trys, one by Bayne, one b Hawke, one 'i Porter and one by Panton, three-of which were.converted a Watsons: competiedGuelph- to. once making the score 38 to 4, The Stratford team entertained the College one at the Albion where the game layed i Stratfora' d's chances with Hamilton discu ed greed by all that they weal make a ion chonion next Saturday but if t do mo Cuotrnes, Hats anv Fur- NISHINGS. _.] Market St.. Stratford Ont. > pimpire Bulletin. And a little more rountiee- tion play we expect to see our boys give Hamilton sana: ofa "saree c Katedby a Tree Kingston, Uct. 18.--A young man named Delbert Haines; aged-20, working for the Canada Lumber Company at Crotch, Lake, went to thé woud yesterdwy and-enga in felling a pine tree. In its fall it strack a hemlock, which was thrown backward, rd before Haines could get curt of the way it it struck him. He re aan' i as an uncon- us state for six hours and d AE at CITY TICKET AGENT. HESITATE. CON: SIDER WELL. It's unwise to buy teas, coffees, baking powder anywhere and every- where. Deal with the Empire ex- perts and _ specialists. Purity, strength and satisfaction here al- ways. Weare profitsharers. The stupenduous advantage of our profi sharing system is apparent. We can~ consistently claim the leader- ship in" Stratford and out of it, but we would rather you'd judge us by our qualities than by our talk. There is no mistaking the signs of the times. 'They tond. toward greater specialism and consequent perfection in manufacturing and toward more general business and incidental low sag in retailing. Like begets i Reputation wins reputation. Success creates success, and .s0 it kept thatthe progress store of time must represent, ot ote nk merely, but dozens, ig erg Bosc ial one way excurstona it British Columbia, Fash tageton Territory, Orewon, California, @c., t ijth « nh nen ie l4th and 24 24th, te 1th "aed tou Tic¥ets and informat + n to be had at my office, Masket hanes, Stratfor WILLIAM AEPBURN, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker. : © tre: 6 goal. f* | her and het child. MES. BEACH GETS 4 DIVORCE A a rene Incident Theat tee the Separe @ Bridgeport iS --la the Suck o | Vom) au ed hie} ou. fin Some % greater part of th wa* married to Ne sttie in er stil yong and very prety Last ing Beech became pos eaved of the noth A t his wife was -- her time i> ¢ & 5 pleasures during hts periods af a! 3 and he set av- Mies| i ise her Was the car "He ate oe an Fairfield, four valle one a} the city teliing Mr. Beach that he waa g Ate on @ Lusimers trip to the Weet, He sent a lester to Chicago and had it remailed thr f his ab oon Park avenue be if 'a hed a 0: » the nicht of Joly 20 the *P3 info; edhisemplejer that if would con home at once he would find al! the proof he desited. On receiving this news rd Seach took a team ind drove to tue *tation here, where he vitained the services of Polixvemen Webb and Glean, and tie three weat to the cosey little cuttage ou Park svenne. It was after midnigh t, ape the house was darz Beach anlocke. i the front deor-with hiv right key, and, with- cut arousing the inmates, went ta tte wife's bedroom and tried the door, bh was locked, and he then felt: cure that } is acheme had been successful and tant he would peed to wait no longer. Wich no force be broke in the door and struc i & match, but ouly to find his affrighted wife sitting up in bed and his _-- year-old daughter Daisy scoping. » he ashame: d performar ce, their setvicea were any Beach stil insisted tht their Was a wiin in the house somewhere, and ordered that the rooms be searched. In another bed- recom near by Mrs Beach's sister and hei hushend, Mr, Case, were sleeping, but o> one else could be found. The next men- ing Mra. Beach left the house, and, ker sister, took up her abode on Street, Divorce proceedings followed, Beach charging cruelty and infile! Mr. Beach filing a cross bill, also prominence, and on that account the atic has not been thoroughly ventilated be! the public, Mra Beach hus had the Givided gempathy ofher friends, «bh. Vevé her to be fnnocent ef wrens 1 Pp, avd to bay she is beirg congratulated on the result of the suit. which makes he free women and grants her the ensteds |' her little daughter. t the time the divorce pétilions are drawn the Park avenu: stands in the pare : 1 Mr Beach baviog ur her te oond 'Nat the property to assiet him ont of iw embarrarament. jal - +<o-- A aye Kall, Montreat, Oct. 1 15.--The Presbytezian Church is deeply grieved and social circles itated over the downfall of one of t known clergymen in' # city, pastor of L'Eglise tc, du Seuveur for several years. Sruchet last summer appeared i French Canadian 'village and introduced himself as Mr. Benjamin, aig was - companied by a young woman aged 2 He left the woman behind, and. the other day a child _ born. Mr. C.nchet has n his wrong. He Accepts the whole responsibility, and conse: ts to make the se inn possible, namely, to oung woman end titty support He declares that this his constant fatention, that he" would .hevo resigned his cherge, wound up his affairs and gone y and child to some distant place, they could retrieve the past. The man who hava listened to his ian wi inexpressibly pained to learn of the double life he has been leading. Mr. Cruchet has-been twice married, and a now knovn asa widower in Montreal, He was of a distinguished appearance, about 40 years of age, dark complexion, a typical Fregcheas, © but speaking English fectly. The evidence nat h is complete, and everyone pities, even while they blame. UNDER THE SRST ORS. During September the wrossa Aye of 151 Amerivan roads were $43,331,000, The candy butcher and weehes has had is day on the Pennsylvania's trains, so far as making trips back and forth over the line is concerned Chief Engineer Wingate, of the Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo, d his assistants are now engaged in buyiog son 8 right of way for the road through Hamilton. Mr. ee ig says the right-of way will be bought before the end of the present month, and by-law by which the bailders of the road ate to receive w bonus of $275,000 from the city, will. be complied with in every partic ular. The Dominion Railway y Sapp ly commpeny with a of Rader bi , has been behead aarters will be at Wneor, aay the _ Evans, of Windaor. Anoth*t survey a the line from the Sarnia a ate to the old the G. T. R. : to it the line 4 leave the Sarnia branc! little farther east than first survey at $ The Canadian railway eyetem has in- creased from 7,506 miles in 1881 age J 889. The Z Py B fy z te f E if F 7 a dentvelt & Cs, NEW AND USEFUL INVENTLON. (Woo! stuck Times, Oct. 10) Os Wednesday eveni laat we had " eutly patented oy A tee her of Mr. Jno - | a r, grocer, of this town and brother of RS Batter, mamager for jeistiraa ofthis city. We bal " biotended making our examinatios of the le pparatos, which is in operat: t the Dover Cross asing on Dandas St. pear the Patterson. waorka, during the passage of the train over it, and were jast a little too uy porson 1 cross the track with that _ ringing out muat be either deaf or » foolhardy. Tr '¢ Mischies is of the ai nplest construc iio a, merely a syste Mm Of evr, opera: wit by the wheels of the train pressing on on which is placed in _-- @ position thati : is impossible for a train to pass without ve bell to ring as many times aa, there até Wheels Gu ote side of the trata. The bell ia placed immer ~ ty on the crossing and the action some 3 yards away, so that there is ample time given before the train reaches the crown: ng. consider the machine us g perfect, and are sure that it will prove : boon to the public eepevial Hy im large cities and towns, and a groat saving to railway com panics wherever At @ fatare date we he give a diagram showing the machine in detail . o<@e<. -------- PERTW'S GOAL STATISTICS People Whom Society ty Has fo be Protected Against Returns for the year ending 30 Sept., 1890. In jailon Oct. 1, 1540 Total mus RSTIONE comiaitied during the year 'ndor 16 sea sof & 16 years of ave and over Nu mer ¢ committed for first tme mod 3S = Females ~ «ao Acquitted on trial apd diech Number romnes Central pride di. root. Number or pontonned to Penitentiary to:-dadsteial Number who a while qinder- coing Number sentence to jail 'and re. Wirk THE. Pom? OF WOR CAR EONS AT Ti THE +f or MES. GEN. epee Fifiwon Thousand People Weep and Pra (eetume ey Under the Flay Fe Mow at Rem ab Sight @, of Modern mex, and §& L on, OL. 15 Stucre « arious South, tis Army, saaten No woman ever h seanend than Mre, Gen. itesa of the S.lvation The servic lasted ir urs, and was from first to lart « sie vhich is worth descri All day long Sslvati prrts of Great Britain a sine pouring into L mdon "i ening trains were jouds.t with Lnem, inging, shouting aod praying in pubite, after the manner of = iro At 3 o'vlozk this af Were swarmitig abor ato ympia, Which, wexe to the immense machinery nal] at the Paris exhibition, be is ved te contain the lar geat area un s ogte ro Taovgh the funeral service did out heyin Ull 6 the doors wre Sissi pead: 4, and by 5 30 15,000, peopl, mostly woe u.sere seated ta the icome nse auditorium. E thing insite was ; retty much aso uci the time of Barnuoa's circus moth glass roof wos decorated s streamers, aod the wallecios with huge Japanese: te is Slors penny bovths, ia tote priate | nists from variogs ml the continens All the early ganization were adurned fans aud unrbrellas ia refreshment bars, ards aad numerous other things when detracted from the rvlemuily of the «. -ssion were allowed to remain till wituio cwo minutes of 6a'clack Phe place bad the appearance of a country fair, Men and worren strolled about hawking tea and coffee, gry and thirsty people, Hundreds of boys went about the building trying to rell po wtraite of the dead woman, coples of her writings, innumerable tracte, copies -of the War- Cry, i a perf-ct pahdemonium. A brass band of 600 pieces played tane after tune, scarcely pevsing for reat, til! the din was deafen in Des promptly at the "--"- of 6 ail this changed as ifby magic. The doors were shut up, the refreshment rie were closed, the hawkers were suppressed and 15,000 USalvationists fixed their eyes on a weak look.ng little man with a batoa, who mounted the dais he it in front of the colos gal brass band lifted his batons and instantly every voice was hushed.: There was a pause of afew moments and then a jain oak came insight, twelve men dressed in red jerae A the Salvation women in the building sobb- ed and shrieked. | Many o them were peter. > pa kL 1 20,000 of ther | til the: pince-waw 4 FEARFUL HOTEL FIRE. 4 HOLOCAUST AT OT RACCEE, x. ¥, Death and Otrers by Jwaping From - &~The Man Runa dae Matmed tree, e's Y, Ab diswtrouy startet in the wd below w sited with bated breath. T ve woman 'aie one leet effort o nostrained by A appears gurrs sunded on ali sides from the interiir w. the ca tite upon b She stopped upoo the «ill of the windoe and phased her amis over her ahadde red) eae tarnet any faces to "elit "ont the that mest sae thelr gaze hegeo- + to the w The did she seemed to he 'withhe id by either fear pe wou come fre ner fue ees of the ie abot, trae ik Abbott, oe For ped and w he rt. William Bb Foster started to slide aoe : New and " badly i x appe on the fifth ¢ floor "in he her nuht ndow ed pontance .. - for pentose Oude of Number sentenced re s y Number sentenced for pe 30 Lo) ths up to one year Nuuaber sentenced 1 sar oP to 2 yee) LI weber rente are 'up noed to ears to Beniten da Weaken ta Pmt 'and ) ae Any aco time ia' Reforma- for Boy -- of piisoners whose ane. was deters) ped cs a ig : Somber or prisoners whose iain- ace was defrayed 8 Geeatovt numer 'n jail at one poe gee eeasenaned ie ee ber in jail at one time dail expenditure for the year Of ae salatied Coes ew daily nations per head, 6 y ce nts. TlowaLiTy --Oa England, 't ¥3 ; Scotland, 32 ; un tied States, 6 eomatsien) 3 fh rs o% E28 a Pr tae bye Be wes, 0; CIVU, Sate vencitethadh tention 8; vu nuiarried --Mal , 52 ; fem wilh 2 Os --, ba nee drut Paty dis orderly. 14; selling liqtior : hoiee, cate! 2 aed LE. stealing, 1; nting house of ill-fame, 1 ; i; vi site, pe. » periary. ; off Oceeeaios on CaLuna or acti ; bartenders. 8, 9. Males in in ait on Soth Seyiecen, 1899 les Fetnales Total A micsipuannor CLUB. Ane noi ember of a re ". " ine Fourth in Tro Bridgeffort, C te st. member of the Suicide Clab ne -- out the edict of that order. Thi: is Emi! Ziemske, who tock his life. sith ) nes of potash. iemske came from sonia, and joived the clab nine months order was without members Joseph Kopp followed by hauging him- self. Ali were members of the Suicide Club, These suicides reduced the mem- and FL 8] Oct. . ies SE 2 i i F t Commits ep. ; contempt of; murder, ; other Extraordinary Hts : Making 18.--Another }. me it »oth had eee that her coffin should ss &s plain as her Salvationary bonnet, It could tang been bought for $7. Immediately following the coffin was Gen booth, who. walked. .with totic oes Tr be his face buried in his hands ver bis sbuulders was ped the Salvation Army flag which hung over Mrs Booth's bed when she died. After the building was cleared the coffia was removed and pre- pared for the intacanent, BIRCHALL'S BOOR. Preparing His Autobi. - iy. Woodstock, Oct. 16.--Birchall is work- nae ss on his a el autobio, taphy. 00- pages of | pd rite A ( ianlnated by sketches nr by the an e manuscript ia read over and séined, so to peak, by one of the jait officiats,wud- the prisoner cxpecte to sec it in print before be dies. He thinks he will have it ready forthe press in about a week, The firat part will co number of incidents of his early - Tite strung together in narrative form, and it is ex- voted chat he will make some kind of an explanation somrartie the cnd in regard to the marder and the circumstances in to it, but a tat surmised from re marks made by ner. He is ne- gotiating for the we of the manuscript, and alrcady has received some offers. The proceeds will s tur wd ove rer to his wife. he --Sheriff-Per The werk plicatio erry te frog an utiist in m England % his oh is que an interesting composition. he com munication is fom" $e +i Mansicne, her rat that he has Sunt a betes 'wide: -- * in his business, is p neat job either with uilloti ne, sloctsiohey or gal- lows. Headds that he is oheut to go to rance to "treat a subject according to the guillotine method," and he volunteers the information that the subject so to be treated is to be cremated -- ** the treat- ment" is over, except so 3 of his body, org owing to thie abnormal development, are to be retained by a medi- AVONTON. On the afternoon of th the Mth a shooting match was held at The captains were Andrew Aitchison, Mr, Wray's party succeeding in shooting two more clay pi rs than the other. Oa the even same day the -- ty (with their fair -- met at Vroy's --_-- ery kept up tilt a late hour. . postmaster his store and the ag crags ge and put a stone foundation ua This moat re lothes She | u* of the --_ and missing the net was d walk, picked up and pemaved Soths oreo the fire ware >was ees Py by ihe telegraph wires on trring to raine cam A ee 4 = tty tag tor es ber cr hip. To frantic with teal the ladde he wires, While this she jumped, th reach. ie the awfa 1 was that she missed the rank Carrey, of Glen Falls, was eons to Ate and hie beounee, ty 43, Carrey. bad his leg broken, besides pease 4 internal injuries. John C. Y., about in the to the fire aA Me ¥ liam. B..tlarris and. Annie Kennel pave: jaat ated sstbigg Pind 9 'Teo are unknown, fom: atu we, oes thovenh badly burt the ir He Samucl Goximan, --, a: cont side ese! Ne ew net 'and was hil'e -- N. jound ant the be pyucien iene, | n 'haivt sist of the city are - the by % aiding the vowaden eer" dying as it is ox0 ened that twen.y poople are burned to The Victims of the Syracuse Fire, Syracuse, N Y., October 17.----Pollow- ing is a Sorrected list of the killed in the Leland Hotel fire: ~Anaie ns New York, « ee may of Elizabeth, N. celius; Rose wie of bye hav been : ry tis supposed that they perished the fice aad thets bodiew are buded un the -- A'l the injured are improving" e 0 mure deaths are Cape ected. as be held on Tuesday evening t except Mesars isfactory. pal': for tember showed ihe prin Saker ot nal to 1465, and the average a! ance to be 1213 ; teachers late over 20 times ;_ pupils late over 600 times, Corporal punishments, 74} F-non- spoldonts. secretary was uire about {))» ese managing poe from a Mr. stitalotin. pablia schaol Toronte, waa read, asking if the rould rau gran books to paid : School Bernice Go Co, rowing oe a $265: $13.17, yoy #220; W. aF. man, su $23 25 ; Wade & pumps, ete.. $50; C. , work, $3.75 ; Adam Seimmeter, wood. $14; derson, black! st E. and coal, $101.28; A. Py ; 7 ' So dents of this city, are ni sing. xe Ste fe by -thetr --friemie;----