` am but u qua. nu. your. ,9; comunciu. virhu nun: tho and gnu-In .1!`- Flibtuuvwuv I w an- rnnaurr vt'Aa'.' ` vv-nut. 151.. um. u.-an-. unr- Blo I40!-sir. ol Woutcly. did Uatudny uuhougodlmvounndo-omln. an noicuhftohvnirh. small Ionic _-vv.. 3'uuu.I's$i-'."""""" " "' '""' FIND Inf Fllvly OI III` IIVIINMII (`Olli- ~~---- r" a.:.':' W Aluvhgo annngd. I_t[o In Q0 rule!` I 0 III- lanu.0uL n. -110 nun. an em "";',{."'g{;~' __`;{";_""' "M'- uuug Inn snip to Ian.` h ' , `r unu- u: at '..% lmu n; A Inna. Ro|I ooo.0nk.Ooo. ll --.\ Mu. Brown, oonouocl known to Ann Parlor. 3 widow. nailing on the ninth lino ol Dunner. wu struck and Iaunntly nun by an out- bound might at noon uodny. Bin vu chn it tho In-not than tho tnh Nodal .nasnumuuuma.auo to. _:..Z._:.:..._. ll It--Dill-H IIIIIIIDI tun.- Tononm. Oct. ll.--Rov. Robot-0 M. Cnig. I former pastor of Molvillo Presby- utiun church. Fergus. hn heon elected to the othco oi superintendent of miuionu lot tho Mrrihoriu qf New Monica 3 fl Arinonu. This in one 0? tho highest onion in the till 0! tho Proohytotiun church of the United Shun. And it was outod to Hr. Craig In tho unanimous md hurty vote ol hio he run In the nynod. oapcnnd I-:0} Ion . Nsw You. Oct. ll.-'l'ho homo In Now Juno]. 0! lunch B. Scott. pnoidont ol unoouhrv Iugmno company. In caut- od h Shiovooon Friday. and wearing up- nnd houobold goods nlncd II (I0.- voncuriod o. The polico muted that chap:-out individuals. One of then :1 wanna. Ilnty Bonn. nliu "Chicago :3. -lIA_ . __ - -_.~_ ` than-u no-nu. [Mod noncy Ilia non` "" '*-W"-+...*.:.;;.':i'.':"' um I - v. sum. wuougaua-5 Amlhaolnnnxilhn IN 0 OR T ? M8 !!! Y D Y. BARRON W I`!!! MOOI [IN [RE I "-I Wu # I I Ivlll I - I DAXA"-A QTIN DAVE` . non! bountiful up things gin any out Ill IIIIIIG. Sir Willium VnnHorne,of the C.I`.R.,hn arrivod in the city on his annual tour ovot the limo of tho cotpontion in tho rut. Be Bold the Blred lilorolel. Tonorvro. Oct. ll.-DeWitt Kerr. the ex-broker who int week pleaded guilty to the theft of three hicyolee and eleo to I oherge 0! for ry. and wee eentenced to eighteen mom. I iniprilonmentmu brought into court. egein this morning And charged with the theft of three more wheele. He pleided guilt and Inn eentenoed ton ee- cond term 0 eighteen months imprison- ment. to run concurrently with the reb Kerr hired all these bicycle: end then pewned or sold them {or smell mine. Gold amen from olive llne. W|.~mn-Ia. Oct. ll.--\V. Preeton. one of the ovmete ol the Olive mine. mine to Re: Portege leeu night. He bee with _him e gold brlck valued At 83,536. the renal: of eleven deye run of the two etemp mill eh thn mine. cu- nym:-_ v-..u.....- .4` :5. I` `D D In. Klllod mm A luv: crutch. Dlrrnorr. Mich., Oct. '1 l.-Anoi.hcr mur- der VIA: committed in thin city on Sutur- dny night. the third within A few weeks. The victim wAa_ M. G. Mk". I nisher. aged twenty-nix, of Buifnio.` N.Y., who came to Detroit with his brother nix wuh Ago in roorch of work. And hAd been stopping with his Aunt. Min GoorgiAn Miall. A0 677 Scotten Avonuc. Ho woo struck on the hud with A hcAvy crutch by ChArlec WAjdoch, A cigAr mAkor And A cripplo, aged twenty-one. with whom he hnd A wordy qunrrcl. And died At. the cmorgonoy hosplui ulordAy morning [room tho effects oi the glow. Wojdcck wu nrrcued. vv-nu - nvuvv unusu- Mounxan. Quo.. Oct. ll.-A motion on bohull 0! W. A. Gnnior, the dolondnnmor I rue:-vo one. wu undo today by C. A. Cornoillior. Q.C.. in the court of quoon'I bonqh. before justice Wurtolo. `in l.ho._cuo of Tutorcnner judgment, was l'00l'VId until Wodnerdny. Mr. Pm-nnillinr main! [or A new trinl on unm vvouneruny. Mr. Cornoillier and {or I new trinl on various grounds. Hi: main In urn hint at the trial (lrenier was not cl mud to pro- duce I" the evidence he could have ad- dncod. mason KIM recurnea "Om Ina Ull!IrWll.'r gold mining com any : property located in the Rainy Lake iatrict. on Eye Lake. and given moat lavorable reports. The com- pany. which is com 0! Saginaw men. has I20 acres of mmeral lnndat thla point. and forty acree at Wabigoon. It hu four- teen men in its omploy now engaged in aink- ing a shaft` at Eye Lake,` and also tunnel- ing at another point. The developments thus far show very rich ore. One of the voina in twelve feet on the aurfaoe and ex- tonde acroea the entire property. An any mode by an experienced mall at Toronto from a pleoe ol ore taken from the top 0! the velna ahowa 340 of gold ore to the ton. auvlv -nu uvvu n IIlI.rtUI:IV. S,\umA\\', Mich. Oct. l|.--Cicy Attorney Beach has returned from the Clurwmer .u.|.I -...nl-u- nnnnnnnn n nrnn-v-An Inn-tad in Iy utuoar onccou or turn your- arc. hi: it duo not so much to tho ophit o tho llhonlo on to tho ohorp quorroln among tho various tony roupo ovor tho dogroo of roliviouo notruotion tho potty ought to ipoiot on. Tho `ultra-oloricalo, who have rovolvod on nothing short of tho opootloo crood ho'vo boon ropudlotod by tho modonto church- men. who. In turn an all at on no to whom tho lino ohonld ho drown boowoon tho chil- dron. tho church. the poronto and diuont on. Tho probability in that the new board will hovo o rogueuivo mo jority which will wipo thoo 0? off the aloto oltogothor and pormit noth ng but biblo rooiing. `lode An Attempt To mu. Vrcronm. B. 0.. Oct. ll.-'l`homnI Cumrninge. I euler who returned home on the Umbrie on Wedneodey Int. mode an attempt in the Poodle Do reeteurent yel- Ierdey - afternoon to_ kil Hellet Beilef. Cummings fired three shots et Bailey on y one oi w ich come near the mark. however, and that one simply grazed Beiley e leg. The fuse woe over Cummings wife. It seems rho had been engaged to Beiley. end the wedding dey wee oloee et hand when Cumminge induced her to marry him. That won last winter. When Cumming: went eeellng I few month: ego he left he wife comfortably provided for. but on hie return the other day he found their home broken up end hie wife mining. He ethi- butee to Bailey the change in hie wife'e eeniimeute towards him. hence the shoot- ing. -1' III Dklt" -Alon: run. --:1 on - Q TIN DAYS WORK "ml 0.110- !` beautiful book In birthday CD ~ [HI not published II t cont. 1 unnlu-on to can--Inc Inna. spam (I 1 In 0: vo-un of`?-I church can noun woman an nun and F6 don Io dovoh all than than cannon: (load palm! to hunt nor- 'I'IO0lO[V -I! I0 Wlpbd 0' GI! IIIN `IIl|Qn.l|nAD C-' --' T W #1 IZW IU-Ii? Altonthol. New You. Oct. ll.-'1`ho school how! of Toronto to not tho only ono that in hov- lng hmnhlo ovor tho motion of n Jgiouo touching ln. Ihoir on oolo. The London - eon-oopondonbol tho Timon ooyo: "Lon- 'dou lo to hovo on oleoblon on Novomhor ..`25l'.h, hub unlorlunotoly for tho puhllc innocent: in In of the oath -hioh coll: out only A npoll proportion of the oloohoroto. A ow ochool boord in on be ohooon. and in S ol- noody opporonb thou tho torioo on an iho- h ly to to 0 ohm of time your: um. I: in dun nah on much to Inlllt aqn-coon 1`nounu:m- LONDON. lhnuhoauo M I00 lean- Wuunv. 31.. Oct. l|.--3ln Chr- nn. I.-LL. .1 Ir..p..I- and n.a..a.. `then Are Good PI-onpectl. 1n_|_ n-` || nu- -. A cunndlnn llonol-011.. n,. in n_,, In III A No}! Trial. n.un A no Ion] uomrt man with unpm IMIII. an old git vmtor nuvi5:l`or.. Erhoqnonlly MI was in the brig rd: Tndo on sauna. an _AInerk-4m rm ; n`. hetwtlen Bnlhlo and Chicago. From her . Gum wont to Now York, Ind an led on the unit water for two gall. Cumin! hurt Io Canada, Capt. raven took c an 0! the Nom- Inu. n ulenmr In uh h be had pn- vloualy piled. nd onunmndod her for name on we run lntwoon Port non ch:-Iou NJ . In the pn- uuncr Indian. A urwnrdn he won Into tho ODD! ol the Inthluu eon- unr 1 limit; A.` run an [In 'llkoteh of Ills Ooreer As A Isllor and ' Osncnln. Capt. Frederick Graves, sailing mas- ter of the Richelieu & Ontario naviga- ' tion companylq steamer Hamilton. in a mariner whose ability in unquestioned. lie waa horn in the city of Kingston. , ()nt.. in the your Ill-t2. His father. i`ol. l John Graves, was an old llritieli I\IIltllPl`, and was in Montreal at the time of : the famed Father Gavassi riots. which he was instrumental in quelling. lin- . other incident which the old soldier used to relate was of the great fire in l Montreal in the year W50. which he as- ` slated to fight. Capt. Graven was educated in the uhltt` schools in Kingston. ()nt.. where I he tool: a high place in his classes, along . with his only hrother. Thomas Graves.` now in Chicago, who is two years older than the captain. ' I It is not difficult to remember the- car when Capt. Graves hogan sailing.` ior that was the year when the Prince of Wales visited (`enada-ltitltl. Jennie; Lind. the celchreted cantatrice, In-in` 'tlien~in evidence, it was a propri:ita,`. that .the first boat in which t e captain H nailed. as mete room hof. should have been called the Jennie l. d. This ves- sel was a river steamer. From the Jen- nie l.ind Capt. Graves went. as \\ IliPl`l` in.to the large douhle-engined sidewhecl- i er Mayflower. afterwards lost off the` liuclnt. Then he sailed in the pro;-eller'l Whitlny. Going out of the wuui.,,|l `ohm: Graves went aboard the leather ittle Ottawa. shipping as s sailor. The Little Ottam was s good-sised steam- hoat. pl{ln tween Ocdenshurg and l Montrea in the passenger snd freight business. At the time of the American war Ospt. (`irons went into the siesta- er Corinthian. selling her for three sen ' ` sons. from the time she was built until .' I96. After the Corinthisn Cspmirsves I went into the steuner No:-semen. now `I eslled the North King. snd sailed from 4 ,Port Hope to Rochester. NA . lisviq 4 thus scqnired considershle experience` in steel: veuels. Cspt.l?l'IveI` neolved to tr, nib for s ritid. and went into t It IAII II . &t`.l ll r`ntn:"nnvIn`:::. ' noises. Meanwhile Lleut. Mnelenn. having guided the remainder of the squadron under cover of the neighboring elum of trees. dashed out to the rescue wltii three aowura. Two horses were (ll once ahot; Lieut. Mtwleun dismounted and with his hel Lieut. Greuvea` body was in length In need on to A anwnl"n saddle and borne safely away. All now made off town.r!!s the trees. Lieut. Mneleun und lord Finenatle on foot. und on the way the former was shot through lmth thighs, was helped under cover. hut died nlmmt nt once from loss of blood. (`t-l. Adnms` horse meanwhile was wounded nnd he himself received :1 sword rut in the right. hand. Thus the losses during the few minutes which these events oz`- cupied were two British officers killed and two wounded nnd four ltur.-see killed and two wounded. Roth Pol. Adnms und lord Finenstle displayed great mur- age in their determined rest-ue of poor tlrenves. unhnppilly dead. under it very heavy fire at so a tort in range, and the eoolnes of the former while resolutely iroterting the others. no fnr us lay in his power. by lnterpoeing himself he~ tween them n.nd the Gluuis cannot. be too highly pmised. MS. JOHNSTON & G0 S ca-. Mum and 3.63: su. wnua tne arttttery were Inciting tue position occupied by tribeemen an the `turning movement of Gen. Meiklejohnit brigade was bein completed the Guided` cIVlil' werewa ting near the foot of the h II. when the` enemy broke the guides made their way along a narrow causeway leading to the lain of Landi- kai. By the time titat the head of the leading squadron had emerged on to thelplaln the enemy were already more than a mile awn lrrfull retreat towards the shelter wh cit they knew wet; to be found in the distant hills. The pur- euers started without a moment`: de- lay. determined to overtake the fugi- tives before they had taken refuge where` cavalry would be unable to punish them; and as they atlvancetl tlte squadron gradually at rung out, the beat mounted forging ahead. and the eoware bel gradually outpaced. Capt. Pttltner and leut. Greavea maintained a "strong lewd, cloeel followed by Col. Adams and lord Fincaetle. and as the enemy was ap roaehed Col. Adams pushed on faster n order to direct. Ca )t. Palmer to keep to his left. and take a elter itt a clump of trees which stands some fifty yards from the foot of the hill where the enem had taken refuge. Unfor- tunately his order was unheard by Capt. Palmer. and he and Grettves -rode straight into the small knot of tribes- men who were still on the plain, under a very heavy fire frotn those on the hill. Poor (`-rettves was shot almost instantly, anti fell to the ground. anti Col. Atlanta and lortl Fincnstle at. 0n(`P tiashetl in to rescue him front the (`-hazis. who were hacking with their swords at his prostrate hotly. It was at this juncture that. Capt. i`ttlmer`s horse was 'kilIetl and lte himself receive-tl ll. bullet through the right wrist. A.~1Ct)l. Atlanta ttnd lortl l*`int'a.stlo tlashetl up the (`thttzia Ntreatt-ti from the body and lteg.-tn fir- ing at them from it (ilSliHl(`9 of about twenty ytlrti, while the enenty on the hill also poured in a streatnt of bullets |,ortl Finvast it-`s horse was shot and nev- eral bullet holes were found llfU`f`Vi'tIl`(i.'i itt his aatltlle anti his seahltttrti .\\t|5 shat- tered hy a hall. How he and Col. ,-\tilllll!Il 0!-it`ll)Pti appears a ntirztt-le. Lord l-`in- t`.'l.`tl (I now otttleavoretl to raise poor tlt`9n\'e.'s itoti on to Col. Adams` anti- tlle, hut founti hintaelf tutttltle to (it! no, anti a rluiil of Gltazia venting down the ltill at the moment, Col. Adam.-t ntovetl a. few yards to the rigltt to itttert-t-pt tltem. Lord Flncastle then tlroppetl the ll()t i_)' anti stood over it until the til'l'i\'.'|i of two 0\\'tl!'I!. While one of the lat- ter was assisting lortlOl~`int'aatle to raiete (`trt-ates a ltullet passed through his (`il(`3f, and it was this that killed hint. as he ltatl hitherto been hreathin . though unconscious. All this time Go . Adams sat quietly on his horse uartl- ing the others as far an be (`0lli( from the hot fire kept up by the enemy. which now killed one of the sowam` horses. Kfnnnu-I-tile Yfnnf \'nn`nnI\ hnninn The cavalry chain at lamdlhul I: Own VulIO.v-ueu't. GIIIVOI Ibo! Down-0oI. Lannie sud` Lord l`Iuout_lo to the lee- ou-`l`lnlr Brewery Ionutlnblo. An account 0 L110 cavalry charge at the action of Laudikni, in the `Ewart. val- lerwill be read with interest: hih the artillery were ahellin the mnition nccnnkul hv trihuman an ISEVERAL Bn1f1mmons.| mm THE BRAVERYV DIOPLAYID IY CAPT. rnanaucx GRAVES. +;.a}z..p.a...[. A 1 Out I . t -Lplnnphnrnh _ nuu _ of thin action have not [ ` choir full .` min. Tho talus child I. I. 0:! very sick. but In not inpto . runny nut-Son And its nrroundim J bury us in; wmuu J. P. Islhry nrnli DRYTOWI. IIOB ploughing out w. hunch in his turn! Hnuvzy. u.-no runner: no oounonud lo the Into! In ni '..m""'...".aL'..'?.' Wm-r. II-T mm at an Wltlilocnupduud udnpbllcao who 'III I nannsmnu l'1U|lll'll('~l' ll Ill VVl|l0I'I l(`ngcent. Toronto. Polltlcully. Capt. Gum In an Indo- pondent nun. holding nllaglnnco to no I, potty. He always was for the candl- _ ' date whom he connirlern the belt mun. _g irrespective of political color. In re- ' o ligion he is a member of the Church of `I England. and Mrs. Gum in prominent ;'among the Indy worker: in that body. aI;}T`PoRT. AA-.. __..A at. r0l.IlO ever aunm-. U C: G. Graves took unto hlmnolt n wife .in l 0 your I872. Mn. 0|-ova` maiden M-name being Min lube-Ila Cook dun h- `tor of John Cook. Iunguon. fun In "in I handsmno raid!-nco at 10 llton I (`manual 'I`nI-nnh-\ noon at In. John lhncao-0IIu Inna -g-`pd-A 'wzu In the steamer Greyhound of To- lmnto, on you smiling lu (irinuby and who nut to Lorna Park (mm Toronto., I In the your 1892 he went on the utumm` I llumllton as aniline muler. and hu. _hnndId her on the Montrul-Tnronto I route ainm-. I (`..u llnnun numb nnbn hhnnn" A null: [AT WALSH S GREAT CHEAPSALE. --r---J -_ ---.-_%--~-.~ ~ ~%_ -_ V._-_,-., are all of the same opinion-never saw a better. Their Millinery is beautiful. Mantlee in material, t and nish excellent. Styles the very latest. Prices, the most reasonable. Do not purchase before seeing their stock at |McKELVEY & amen Next Door to Standard Bank. UICTIIU w. A._~Djl1`HBLL. Q: ....l O. .%_.JOHN son, Display of MILLINERY and MANTLES theladieu -,_._ _-__ A |__4;_-, ll\I-_!`., IN REGARD TO WALSH S Ilaumnnovtn. Oct. |I.-`l'ho. hunt: .0 ALL. gg-alga: hgun nah DAL gn:--and Leadlg Mllllnery Store, HAPPY THOUGHT" RANGE. uALI3nvTowu LOOALI. Men's Heavy Ribbed Underwear for 20. Odd Lines in Plain and Ribbed. worth soc. 60 for 37}c. Heavy Scotch.double back $1. for 69. ` All our fine Underwear at cost. Three makes of Boy`: Underwear at low prices. Mens Cardigan jackets. 81.50 lor Ir, ; $1 for $t.5o. All our stock of BM : Clothing at your own price. 18 Pairs Wool blankets, from 8: so to 04.75. Tiedowns,$x for 6oo; 81.50 for 900; $3.25 for $1.50. Men : Tweeda, 25c for 19 ; 30. 33 35 `OI I59 3 50:: for 37}c. mg um 01-". um wnm The Woman SPENCE & CO S Every Day Bargains. Auuuuly VIII I II (amoral. mid . h 30:00. nun r~ # od Add:-on A. r. 1`. LLD 11.; ct. lollqu Av0n|o,I`.hloAl'|. III. 13?"'ou" --n:'oa."'::II .v|`:l.:m.('lncr|uton.u. Into this wool in uuoh ol ulnrn Irons. Ohnrhn Mallory whoic utoodtn the Bzookvllh Nth school was visiting In no var .. : 2;`: ``'`.....`Z'`.'.``' ':.:2t in constantly vldny any 0! amm- nu. IN: expected that vndlll bolls mljl lobhdnonnov hmnalh h was r hoops no 3:: :*-:.~*~--:..'.'3'..'.": -*.. ".:."*-.;-: 0 W h Q I %:.':..:" .r":.+`.'"`.:..:.-s*.:'.:L': . r. I to. 3:voAIhunuu|lonIotudq and In- ! IMO. In. B. bang. at DntnlLllhh._ w-vuI V36 WDIJIII T {Ed 0 III. `Ibo !....' :::* .z.... .. I null (A can u-.Il `to whom the wholn oo:nIn!t under hIC Uh . I '0'; lylllll at l nan: A I I ll\I\.l\lIllO II II _IIlU only Range that has retained its name and stood he test for the past :4 years. Don't buy an experiment. Don't buy an imitation. Don't buy a "just as good." Buy a!-IAPPY THOUGHT" and remember that as a guarantee of the sin le one you buy. over five hundreg in and about King- ston are to-day delighting their users. Don't be persuaded that you can buy an thing e mil to THE HAPPYT OUGH . [tiajlpe .__I_, f\-_-,-_ A`._A L_, 69 & 7| Brock Street. KINGSTON. '-f---1::- norunaIootpu@u._ mung: (`hi II__j_n_.._.n D uuch nvnnn M II W-I l "lb Ki Ilovuor Oournny" bu acupun- not uiodlnllagnin :2` `_ I.md"onel' &ol nguoo. oponlcn noo oitlolnlonnd rivets; Lawrence Iilllln gain tad: Tho d tho nnnnnnv in nmooo. and 143 rnmfonss srnmm p-_;. gtvv 3 "scoich Twegdsm in. wide; gtocnbrown, blue and pufple. I `An Ola: Infant Trim-mmrs ` Fresh Goods direct from * the manufacturers In Ladies and Misses fund Children : Fine Dbngola Kid Boots at _ {IKE "UIUWII, `uluu mm |. ulyuu _Al|'tho latest Trimmings to :;F}!;!:hWress Goods you will nd [gm ~ YLR S, BARGAIN suns. `if. soc `I`wo3Tonod I-IE :-act's`, " iii; `wide, `in vnrioun combina- pumnii Io: Wnists. HEAL : .Wdol'PIaids, disarm- `A trio qf`-prices Ind twenty dif- Fnbric Effects offgr the Ination: of the Dress 'D'aptI'Iment newness. "AT 25}: | bRE.s_s__qooDs. `A aaaui WEEK op" 88nd 90 P:inceu Street.` [nan NICII Inc pay in Cl50.000. Ind Kingston and Duluth III II COVBIO III IHOIP lllno on alnry `or- mnmlad Adana . 3 `this. week tor 88 and 81 Prlncus street. ' Ion present! no mo lnornm . At the Ncwboro moon on ls`:-idny several Kin ' a horn: were entered. Puzzler vin bho three-Ininutg race. and in- ) . , $oIno-`for-all Bab Ridenu took first And . Pundit third. ___. l1nAnCA|uI|.`n nan nkzu-IL in vnrv nnmnlnlA_ Iporclng Rosco. Vanity I and II toxin: were defeated on Saturday. tholnttor by the 'l`.A C.-Lorna. 15 no 6. Vanity 11! won from Welling- ton: by 8 to 6. Th. mun Cihv-Montronl mum in Oh- WOTI OH FIJI IIDC IINI IIOVIT OIIW [III WIIIIIIU onoo amidst. all the brutality." This in a very onfnir statement to nuke. u the oloinla in the gum did their boat to stop rough bl: . but mob I thing In: im- possible. In Toronto porn should not not any with tho idea t. at. Ongoodo men won ontinly guiltlou. Mr. Farrell in u lair and impartial 5 football olcial u can ho found. A Itnngo Aeeuou. Troic on the Grand Trunk railway wu dcln vo boon yesterday oven utrnngo ccci out which occurnd two miles out of Collins Ba . A [night u'oin.concinting ol tony-ooo l ght and four laden can loll hon st. 3:!) o'clock. An A point about two nilco out at Collin: Bqy I number cl cu-I at tho not and of tho train broke loooo. Anooouthoonginccoold bouoppcd the mniodct of the train hcckod down tor thc pug: o! picking up the rclnotory can. on they won rcccbod o nnrnbor ol 0050: can broko loan and duhod down undo, cruising into those that that broke Iny. Poor can vote donilod and cm on knocked com 3 olfilc trucks. bo- ingtkrovn dncty act-outhcnlln. Ao- Iiuuucc Inc second from hero and Collins H... .-.I .0. In.` L4... A. L-_lrI.Ln- bk. cunbuuuvocvidoooo. memner or we l.u.b.a. Isle fume economy on any time nobto insure 3our household lurnimre. wearing apparel and other personal effects. but more eepsoiully when in can be done for ouch I trnlling outlay an at present. You will never mine the smell premium re- quired fore three you-n` ineurunoe. Ap ly eh Gildereleevdn ineunnoo agency. 2 Clerence nu eon. . tom by as to u. The Ottawa City-Montreal gum tain on Saturday In: not complebod, the Infant Itoppmg the gum on no- oounu of dnrknou. when four minute: nnd I Inlf rounlnod. Otoun lacked only one point of tying with Montreal in she round. Some mum will Inn to bo dovilod to Inn the mo nipbod. 11..-: A ml.` nninnn All Qnhnrlnv Dnr umnnoa In minnow. Roan will be unnblo to play wit Queen`: non S almdly He will be writing on modicul council onminationnjiin Toronto. Th. `I'm-mmn lnhn nun llhturdnfn sumo llllcll UDIIIIOII UxllnInu.IuIII_'.In xurulnw. Tho Toronto Globe uyn Sounds) : game vs: the keynote to Quoon'I strength th I an. 01-goodo'n Icrimmngo 0! I80 poun I uoruafpunhod Quoonh. of 138 pounds. all our. Both thou ntatomentu an very wide of the mark. Quoon'nI nrongbb ctnnoc be indiontod from Sutur- dny'n mihchu only that of those men will plny on-Quinn : I nun Snturdn . Ind two of than an new man. having p{nyod only four or me timoo. Ongoodo Io:-immune did not punh Queen`: all ovor: it was ox- notlv hho oppocite. Tin Tnmnln Wm-Id nu ' Umnirc J. WI XVIIT "WC 1'` IIIII UOIIIDI I-Iuuwu Bay and that In hours at hudtbor 050 line In: aloud for tno. Tlhll thorn`: um. In It. `Lieu but o'clock this morning tho un- lotuuto gu-I Duo Born. In Inuntool ILA Dan. Iinn II LL: annual banning]. IIITUIX `III Ill!-`U IIUWTQ III IIIEIKDI tho Donn vi nuhogononl hoopiul. trhilouuro nu unwntlnuon 8&0 _.I LA. -.I-..- 05...: 3-1 trhioo an Inn thoinuunuon run and he pun. mu`!-ma. Blothnunnodto loan the placed an Int oppulouy than ptuonud half. Thnmunlv guano: nun link hill in IIII oppuluulv nu pluomul null. Thoounuy attorney pun mu. hill in Oh story of CI! cl It Infant. Th inning ahnnntl an lIvinn_ln Iln Un. V 1` W nd having inn Inn . lhnmnnu nun-our III! TINT Z Ionvcr. shanty Lnnndvlmllhmlhjnnhlu unload. IldIcnr.Inooontyouono:v hcdvludthpdieonnnuhrntlho nnnur ouuul nu-ukul shah any #1-slhjnmg VJ-',\!aI_-I urn u'-`.. _In no both! won than huntlnu. A I can nuts 5 onn--lnntlon Imioh. or .n.o-mnos buqusllol Bun l"|olo|r Io IQDIOII mind nun I cum mun be A Vwtowuhly roll: lo. cud worth pa :1 for M. Thh thought num- Alb In to null nln-us tho anus: and vs. the cum vs loo? Wu 3 tin nook. ul Ioogoun do Our 0- you ll : Inn to clown and we're an tomhow II. booth: I ubuuuon to buy Ahouh is hung: IUD III` 50 W. Edward Peterson. Prescott. twenty years of age. weighing N6 pounds. at the he- toria pool rooms Snturduy evening. in the pnunco of 3 number of citinena. auccoodod in putting up from his shoulder I sixteen pound dumb boll I58 limos. Thin but: the local roocrd of 135 times undo by I member of tho \'.M.L`.A. In In Culng Annnnrnn Ah uni Itiln lltn mu mo mo nmpnou. Moon the game: on Saturday were nhhod in dhrknou-. D-.. 1-ill l... -an-kl. hm nInI nil. ||AAn'l nouv mo oppome. Th Toronto World Inyo Umpire J. M. Farrell otood and wntobod mo dirty work on the lino nod never blew his whistle -.._. -._:A-L .1] LL. L-..L-Ih-o " This in A plots nnu. ts. ugnow a uo. Mn. Wlllmn Depoysbor. Canton. Ohio, was burned to death yutordny morning. her clothing having caught n. Her hun- bnnd ha been arrested charged with mur- der. The couple had been quurrolllng all night. And in in Iuppoood than the huabnnd pound coal oil on his wifo a clothing And not Bro to it. `Ann.--I "AQAInnn Dnnnnnlt. kwnnhv vnnrn l`nnk!in`a. . Prof. Glovor dolivorod a thoughtful ud- drou in Queen numb Mothodiuo church Im night to 3 In 9 Audience. Prof. Fugu- pronohod in 0 mbrnlngs. Ar. aha Nnwbm-o mm: riduv several rumor unra. . Our fountain pen stock in very com loin. The Now Waterman H has aoll gold fountain pen only 81, Acknowledged and guonnteod who boob fountain pon mods. worth double the money. Soc our com- ploto llnu. R. Uglow & Co. Mn. Willum Danovoonr. Canton. Ohio. Mn. N. J. Allen And lire. an-en ueruy heve returned Iron Odeeee shot "A three week: vieit. .De|uvue, red Bogete Ningen grnpee, eleo good teble peeohee end Celilornin pure so l'nnk|in`u. ~ On John Breden returned home this In my after: three ween` trip up the Iekee. Heie unburned. hut in hale and hearty. ~ New l'ediee' etetionery. in cream. helio- trope and blue nhedee; invitation cerde, visiting end: end wedding Itabionery. R. Ugow & 00. ' - ' -bu. n; -unnh nnhninnn An!` the nnnh U low 5 U0. ' xm am noon potatoes and the uent olovu honey strained sad in comb us 13..-! ninnmn 4-lnlhr-and A Ohnunnhnl Ad. NOW YOII. ` Oyuhrl by the plum. hot or cold st l'nnt||n |. Boots, shoot and rubbprt to loan than out no Abuuoth '1. Walter Dlhk. . ahorhown. bu roturnod to thin any and will reside hone in lawn. W. Non-la. ropnunun the Oman onnnnr con y. no In o 016 to-duy. Mu. J. men And Mn. Bu-mi Dnloy L-.. ...........I 0...... ml... glmr A than `u You buy! low: Otowdod 1:00 `rho In-nan nl I-no. OUR SAVIOUR IN AR ['1 7.? ZIXI BIWI vrvwuvu l|.4UC our Inhllou of Inca. Aldcnnn Walton bu rotnl-nod Iron |1A- V;-L GENERAL PARAGIAPH3. 'QdIlVItOlN.0 to publish. Nearly an lull- nnounvlnna tron lho world`: [nu pum- uv null VII u W hmnux, Oat ||.--Tho actuary oi the hdcnud Budd. oonpndng uhmnn II- ponnnc induction. umouncun an the u- onuivo aouumoo hudcniul decided to all out all uouou in qua y with the struggle ol tho cnginun inn 35:3: on`- yufl. all Tritlcy non. I it at - :03! that 3 tom o! lonr hundred thou- cndvillhoouolwutoauoonnt of the gun but dispute.- III-Q JIIIISCIII. I -IWIPIF CT Cy antic. an ycu-sold. ndntlcr (ling with In for abs sud nick anunlhgcotlli. linuduuptd. In-snub Ilhtluludyokvu. Irnvn ruunn up unit nu-II-0 8NA'l'I I.I. Wash. 006. ll.--The steamer City of Seattle u-rind hon last night from Shanty and Dyer. Among but put- Mngorn were Juno: Clark and C. A. Brown. o!Chi . who Ion Dawson City on September (St. and came down over tho Dalton trial. making the trip in twenty-nix days. The conrm provioun roporuutotho scarcity o provioiono. Tho auunor brings the non that? on Sept. 5th burglnn broke into the Canadian gold commiuionofa cabin at Damon and stole hotweon 83,000 And 84.000 worth ol gold dun nnd nnggcu. In-Ioqnor court novlolou. 0'rr.\w.\. Ont. `Oct. l|.-In the ex- cboquor count to day justice Bnrbidgo ro- luud. for Ill)! 0! jurindiolion. to mun tho lndguout ol the return for 8l00.000 to the inion Atlantic rnilny against the gov- ocnnonc judgment 0! the court. In eh: mug of llu Dunn vs. Pnnnnn, In ...___..__.____. IIIIII `PIC 00! I3. CIICAOO. Out ll -I`oupd| youth, bold funk Inuit! . IOVQ out-iur.."nixh van old. ':ul`nlnr ICIIEUIII `IIIIIIEOII5 0' 50. C00". In tho can ol tho Quoon n. Poupore. in which tho crown nod tor `H.900 domnoo oouood by o houldor in tho Ropido do Plat carol.` which foll Iron o homo ol tho do- hndnnh. hdmnom. in dun far into... ennui. wlnvn [Ill lrulll I GI`! 0! I00 (IO- fondcnl. judgment in given for dehu- dun. 1 nsieve that row may no con- side and at any rate shall be considered hereafter. as marking the beginning of another stage of the national life and perhaps as important as the act of confederation. Events have happened and anattltude has been taken by us as a peo- Ie. the inuence of which promises to be ar-reaching; whether for cod or ill do- peniis on ourselves. At sue a time surely it is tting that we should-to use a mer- cantile phrase-"tahe stock." We should stud ina reli ious spirit what our Lord and aster cal ed "the signs of the times." What should be the aims and ideals of a people just stru glin into seli-consciousness. belongin iy on gin and history to one continent an by zeogro hy to another. at such an epoch in the wor d's . development as this is? This is not it . secular question. as some who are hide- bound by the medieval distinction between sacred and secular. may be dis d to think. It nffeols our moral hen th and mwer. our very his as in community: and sure of this. that the indi- viduul rises or falle-as a spiritual bein-with the community. If the new testament teaches the supreme worth of the individua|.the old testament teaches. as impressively and for a far longer period. that the community in religious unit,indis- peneable to the normal development of the individual. The two testaments are one and indivisable. So are the individual and and the community. Each of us has a right not only to say. Jesus Christ is my king." but to add. "He is also the king oi i`-inada and the su reme lord of our empire." That goes not mean that He is not the rightiul king of other nations. but it means that, while we are responsible for ourselves we are not responsible for other nations or for the ex- tent to which they claim and act up to their responsibilities. Every side of national hie. then. is rooted in our religious ideal. and reacts upon our moral and religious life. We cannot separate our industrial. our economic. our commercial. our social. our political, our education- al. mlr rational or nur Ari: life UOUIII. 0III' POIIUIUII` our UUIIUIIJIUIP al, our rational or our art life from our religion. any more than we can aplit a man with an axe into half-a-donon eectiona and expect each to live. Man in a unit and thou h be preaenta many sides of character at ierent titnea, he haa only one life. We are required then to reflect on our history. `our relatione and our miaaion aa a people, at tting timer, jn-t an the prophete end paalmiata. the great teachers of Iarael. did with retard to their naahm in lartlnr than than min fnnnh that Jinn: Ileheel ooee 32 Iuee And en Verde Awheel In one our. Pnu..u>m.mIul. Oct. l|.-Selurdey wee record breaking dey at the Willow Grove bicycle treat in the triele mede by Jimmy Michael for ell reoorde from one mile to one hour egeinet time. peoed. The little "demon." lrom eleven milee until he croeeed the line eh thirty-two milee.rnedefeet.er time then any other world e record for the eeme dietenoee. end from the twenty-eixth mile until he croeeed the cepe in the thirty"- eecond mi|e'he excelled the Amerlcen com- petition reoorde held by himeell. It wn ennounoed by the truck ollluiele then "Michael will try to beet Stock ! record for one hour o! 3-2 milee. M8 yerde. Thie he did. making 32 milee. 662 yerde. Ouumt 0100.0 pnbllnh. N-my em mu. , CI:l'BVlI[a tron run! al In; the non union` dog: at Our Kilo. Aconlo Oahu from than so twan- V drug Th book In no uuful an! I n 0000 II or want It noun run- UCICHUTI UK IITIUI. ulu Will] I` D0 Dllllf nnion. in ordor than they mi a touch the lot-eons tint thoirlno requi . "Anna:-dinnlv. mm mnnh nlannnm in IXKIIII lulu FlIB|I' U l'UqIlII'UlI- "Acoordin ly. l-gnu much pleasure in announcing t at I number of the profonon have oomontod to give addrouu on vari- ous phuu of this subject, of the position, attitude. duty and ideal: of Cu_nAdt2 on the following Sunday afternoons. I shall bo- gin the COIINO non Bundn by tuning forth the actual pooibion in w ioh we new gun " lvontoold Attltodo at no Pooplo Pronu- oo to ho l or-Iooohlnu--Io lhoold Ind: thilltu oftln`l'lnoo-l r9lou- tho Inbjoot. Aftor tho introductory oddrooo by princi- pol Grout to tho otndonto yootordoy ulter- noon_ ho mode. tho following oxplnnotion ond onnoonoolnont rogu-ding tho Sunday oltornoog oddrouoo which no to be given for on lout port of :30 I oouion : "Tho your 1807 or od_o notohlo opoeh in tho dovolopmont o! Oonodion national lilo. Old Oonodo thon roodhod to tho so: "ind obtomod tho moritiixno olomont. Ito outlook widonod ond itn pulooo qnickonod. I boiovo thot 1897 may be con- on of unooro will GIIO Addrooooo on chin and st Anv rum lhlll bl mu M/ABK_P{l_)_BlE am. lvnllunglnnflggl lBAAI'PlQ\llE\Al (`E ./ . PI_ImoI'PALonAN1'-avnaw or THE V QRIZIIIT \lZA 3 ANo1'?fE?u:w nacono. TO ll OI! All IOCIOII. .__.. l\-A ll GA Incl from Up Tho Yukon. ._._ l`lI--k l\_A ll URL- _ ml DAILY wme, ,moNu.ur.* ocrronnn 11, 1397. vlou. Acolllo ulna lroln IDIOO to unn- onlquclruy Th u` upoopouools oy wanna. . the lid day the uh I: to nor. till! Plnl`u~RlH B81 YIIYIRIII ()RDE&\ BARR!) moo FIRST Will; rm HOOK."-J. 0 Boy). "A IRIS-4." "08 ORDERS Wu-ul. I0.-1` BIAl'- UAW. It OBDIIS Alt" -Alon: Inn. "17 00! 0 fl)! DAVE WORK