“re 1. ram. hwyâ€"mu...†u... m..- , . i. . 7......-.......... c-.-â€"-~...M .~.............../. > OLJX. N0. 44. 4"." ~..~ 'v’ s.“ GEO. o. HUTC‘ & 00. ‘ NEW DRESS GOODS. Norwo alike. We have them in Fancy a are extra long lsn hs. with plent o rial to ow stock Navy and tack accrues. c cannot tallyou say that the stock la up oils; Our new ttom Dresses are aoln . many other sshlonable materials. make up in any fashionable style. hal there is to say about the new Dress Goods. We can cal usual "salience. and many things um here that you will no. see elsewhere. Always shew you through. Our Mantle Cloths are always the nobblest.. MISS CLINT in charge of the cutting mom. i in. We ca the best line or gloves in the We are ell-cad: selling and cuttln our In - 3 market. See cfeshlonshle gloves with n- niliocnt swell of Silk and Wool Sea ettos. Vt c ‘ trusting binding end Per Bu tons to mate . make the ilth flitting (‘Oilll to be had. I FM and mate Our new Fall stock of KID GLOVES is all ï¬rms'. Womens‘ and Chlldrons' Under-ween Th. am no“ of WHITE BMNKm we ~41†Its cot stuck in town. We sell i My. Mn...“ n31: vflue- ulna, DOWN was up. my 1pc- m conunon u- ln 1 ours and it'd": cd’hronr‘sns. Now is to Be ore buy n see our stock. | s time [or warm ding. We sell the best we Black Cashmere Stockings to be had in this region; equal to 75c goods- ‘l'welve doscn Just in. Ask to see them. Telephone 149. EH). 3. HUTCHESON & 00. . , __. ‘ -.... ._ W ._.,__-..v_........._._._._..._..h.._.. _..,._...,_.. -,7.._._-. câ€. ......_.__.. S E E D S Garden, Field and Flower A full stock Just receiv'edel fresh 8t Reliable ‘ PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Dr. C. M. . CORNELL, BUELL STREET. . . BRO(‘KVILLE I’ll YdllJIAN , suuonon' a ACCOUCHEUR. Dr. Stanley 8. Cornell Al.BO-â€"-â€" MAIN STREET. - ' A'l‘llEN Hrseunrr Dressers or Wouxu. s Oflcc Dayanâ€"the nftcrnoons‘of Tuesdays. AND mm... and warm GROUND on. CAKE For Feeding purposes. in the J. F. Harte, M.D., 0.11., . ‘ Lowest Market Price. PHYfllClANJUltUEUN a :iCQUUCHER. Graduate lioynl t'ollnge tQuoetto Lntversity.) Member of College oi l‘nysicmnswunti Bur- geons. ()nt. union: Main st., olipostlc‘msulblo House Athens. 1.5-0: Dr. F. H. Kcylc ) not the E u, tour. Nose nnd Throat. A: ilflftlï¬gliico of Us: L‘ulucil, 331mm street. lilttit‘Kvlhlm. From 9 A. In to 1;! m. " 1 p.111 lo ti 1,). m. M. A. Evertts. AlllilS'l‘lfll. Slildl'l'l‘illl, NU'l‘AKY Punmu. 50;. Money to loam on onuy terms. unicorn t'nrisn llJUCk. Athens. Parties requiran quantities 0! Seeds wil tlnd our prices mom. and We m'ite enquiry. ALLAN TURNER & C0. Chemists and Droggists KING sooner, nrtocxviLLE. Tï¬Is MAN Telephone lil. Fraser, Reynolds 8t Fraser. BAltlllS'l'Eltd. soijï¬urrottrz. ETC. Ollie-J Uomstuck lilo-3k, Court. House Avonuo, Brockvllio Ulliti‘ hours W'vaLJIl. to u tum, Mossy Loss in." EAHY innit“. 7 ' HUN. (1. l“. ‘."::. slits u. L. E. J. ltmrxomlu, U. lit. FHA‘HHL .. m...__...__...____~_ -_....â€".._.. ‘Wocd, Webster, & Stewart iiAliHlS‘l‘lCliS. etc. BROCK VILLE AND ATHENS One member of the firm in Athens 'l‘uusdey Wednesday and Thursday of every week. Money to loan on easy terms. JOHN F. Woon, tut. ti no. it. Wunsrun. ii.A. ll. A. H'l'lCVVAli'l‘. Piano Tuning WILLIAM A. WELLS is pi'cpttruti to [aim tam [0 go [0 1 orders [or Piano-forti- 'l‘uninir llllll impairing. Urilors may be left at this ollim~ or conuuuntrn- lions addressed to llox till? llroekvillo. 3m. for a clean shave and the latest in hair-cutting. All others who want anything in my line, once Mr. anbis prepared to render lilo {bust P133159 drop in ilnfl.)’0n nOt T:{:;:JDS in bothmochnnicul and surulct Mint- . be cht 10,15; wanlng' Ann_ A -~ ‘ 7 "Mg" SUDI’lg hilUSt: Stilllplc l‘OOHl, (tn- arCC on llléllll Si. W’. G. Y‘th LAUGH Li M, chpr was in Athens but if he ever does come, licwill be cer- J. 1’. Lamb. L.D.S., DENTIST. After more thou 2051mm uxpori- Dr. J. E. 0. Todd VETERINARY Rifltlil‘IUN and lint-inc Dentist, (lrmlunlo of Hnlnrio Veterinary Jollngc, Honoring llh‘llllml' of Untnrio Velcr- itmry Ale-lien: ï¬nitely, lit-xisH-rwl illi‘ll)l)(‘f‘0f\‘rturinnr A r'imiblril tun of l'mu‘uln. ‘l‘ruuls nil tlldthtfll'dl) ilomustlrntwil nnimuls by [built-cl, :l):lli)l:l known, All Willi-i ptiulllplly attended [0. ('huhl’Kt‘fllnillll‘l'lllf‘. ()r‘l-‘u'lt: King 5L, Hunt. llrtntlu‘illi- the Albion Hort-l. npptml l (l Gamble House, ATIIRSB ’l‘lllB FINE NEW llltlt‘rl HOTEL HAS been elegantly furnished throughout. in the latest at Ins. Every attention given to the to o uosts. (loads urds nnd stoblos. _ w." 3 Flith PIERCE. i'rop r The (lgo No. 177 A. O. 'U. W. Meets lst snd 3rd Tuesday: of each month, in . VI. ‘ Hall Central Block Main St., Athens. ; “m†' V'lslTORS w sheen r; - WI! 0' TI Us .h f the W.C.'l‘. U. meets on thth Iglday of each month In the B. T. of . hall. at 3 pm. MRS. ELLKOfl'T, Pr... MISS RTON E. 806’. o- 0. 0' PI Merchant Tailors. Are boiler than crcr pro and to turno tflrstl class work. They are pacing out MM "MP Clothing Hats, Cam and Furl 8f!" W! l devote their whole tune and Attention to tho Ordered W ork Department, which Ilnow un- garythslytshu rv‘l‘slg‘n 2f ï¬n. wahlï¬utmforl- . r. . .. it one! this town whi: gu Council No. lcfl Conadlnn Order 0! [Insufficient urran '. ‘ ChAd ï¬nd. mm. n“. god “a ithMondayl we will turn o‘i‘it. m 0' he “mm†a h H: in the Tom Is it Ad Friendshlpi A d and retool . M. t Opposite the Market LEVI MU}: O Chiwflmncillm’ BROCKVILL ornuuuo n. uranium hum). Recorder I. 0. F. Addison LodgeA. 0. U. W. . N'O- 35. can. roles-tr: ‘ egg-ta " some . mg ‘ “a Q. omen lad sad it) Frtd'gén each wraith. at '0 ' ' "m" 'WJ.AN on 0.3. r. J. mum? !3. ti. The Busiest Corner ' Ill Court House Avenue. Town New Slot-sin Dachau: Black,th hit Wright & Ci. Ladies out shopping are sure to ï¬nd polite attention? Prompt notices ! Modern goods i Fancy Goods department now well stocked with requi- sites for the holiday season. Mantle department now booming. Additional help. Orders promptly executed. Headquarters for Stylish Millincry, Show rooms at rear end of store. . .... vflnrm‘nï¬w‘ We-» i... .w 4,...n,.. in, 47 v. - ... . REMEMBER BALANCE OF BOYS AN D MEN'S SUITS 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR it is a pleasure to do shop- ping at Ron’r WRIGHT & Co’s cause it’s no trouble to show goods. Dress Goods consignment to be ready for inspection Moro DAY, 6TH INST. A large conâ€" signment, comprising about I 2,000 yards all-wool plain Colored Serge Dress Goods, all shades ; also Fancy all- Wool Plaid Dress Goods, all over 40 inch to 44 wide, which we are to dispose of at once at 20 and 25 cents per yard ; reg- ular value of this line was 40 and 50¢ per yard. Robert Wright & Go. ‘LFWIS And PATTERSON The pride of the. house is the Mantle OUR t {AUTUMN trade. The Autumn and winter stock Our cloths are without it E‘il‘C complete. doubt :is cheap as can bi: had any place. Killur Ready-made German 1 's meeting with randy sale. if you are in want of aSculctiLV'â€-J should see our stock before placing your order. Style and ï¬nish perfect. TEL. BELL. 1. «.vl . LEWIS t: PATTERSON BROOK VITLE mwmaco. c. M. BAscooK’s FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY O?ENING Is said to far excel any Millincry display ever held in Brockvillc. The show of Imported -li'(‘ i court. v rinlut‘ dnyn ago Workman were making reâ€" ! around and be all l M «nods Manila and Mouth Cloths. Scalctm I ~ wwwm-1u r» .1 at «or-W1» mwnvtrsci-ao'hM'I†Mum-u...» a. .1... .,, H ‘ CAUGHT‘WS HE WILL FIGHT EXTRADITION. Obi-s has In; Pro-heat Poo,“ i- ron-so Will level: the m Rather Than flan Il- lstm to Canada to land III M Talon-o, Nov. d-Irwin R. AndanH. 1).,alisa "Doc" Andunami wits, against Mmm there is a warrant forths murder . -. Lucy Letitia Dancing, was srrsstsd at . this st 8 o’clock Saturday evening on s .. .cg-sm from the Toronto Detective De- partment. As soon as the news of his arrest was rs- csivod in Toronto County Crown Attorney Curry wu in consultation with the authori- ties, and all the preliminary steps were set in motion for the extradition of the alleged nbortionlsi. A detective left for Buifslo on Saturday nl hi to bring back the accused. rompt upon his arrest Andrews began the old game 0! blnfl, stated that he would ï¬ght extradition, and that he had lots of money and that be was possessed of imzfor- mstlon suflicient to com 1 prominent per- sons in Toronto to supp y him with funds necessary for that per . They would contribute freely rather than have him some beck to this city. He has already retained counsel. The police learned that when " Doc " Andrews end. his wife left the Shaw street residence they proceeded to Toronto J uuc‘ tiun, where they put up at Hayden’s hotel and remained over Thursday night. They got breakfast at 8 o’clock, and bonded a Grand Trunk train, paying their fare to Georgetown, where they bought other tickets, presumably for liuï¬alo. W.-- flor Low or Discovered. Tonoat'ro, Nov. 6.-~Ths name of the young man who had been intimate with the deceased turns out to be A. E. Dunn- ing, 1,265 College street, city traveller for Eby, Blaiu (it Co. He states that he had known the girl for a year and n hall, and broke off with her because she informed him she was going to be married to it ï¬remen on the GER. lie denies all knowledge of Mice Dunning having visitmi Andrews for treatment. Miss lionmng‘a imnsiiis have been buried. The Lul'uutulne ulrl Found. ’l‘ouox-ro, Nov (5. ~- Nellie Leioutsins, who was known in tune consulted “Doc†Andrews im' tllr h:l.llf9 purpose as Lucy Dunning, I'i't'Jfllf'll rulttti‘ilny tuber brother- lll'lliwlfl boom nint- and A oil. The U'Corr i null family, though badly out up with what has nlremty traumpirr-«l, l'eli. accuse of relief when the nnnmng girl put in her appearance. inc lstlH‘l' rum-wot positivon to a \y where slw had been since she left Andrews house. A Strange Arrest. S'r. Joint, N.B., Nut. (7, Jl‘nis evening Detective lliug quietlg illittiv'il Ill-mi' arrest James Ennis, chief amt conï¬dential clerk in the wholesale and retail 11th -r estab- iiebntent of M. A. Finn. The artist was kept. Very quiet and blit‘l'k‘ is no il.l' of mysl tery surrounding the v. noln :n::..-. 9. At Central police station on Amity mm made on the rm-urd book suixwtmw nitn-r arrest to this effect: "Janna Ennis given in charge by ii. A. Finn fur embezzling liquor and otgnrs." Ennis hats been lll it‘inn's employ (or about ll years and is a very popular men about town. 'i'he chief of police positively r‘msul to say anything about the case, moi Finn, when seen late last night, um um hul talk about the matter. it is thought, lmwawr Finn must have a more flf‘ll'lllï¬ Isl: r;;n tw llltll'n against Ennis. Tim rim-t ul 1.. ire soyn in.» information hm; l.l‘ ll l|l l. i burgml \iltit Crimhml Nrglignnca. [\II‘NTBEAL, .‘x‘nv. G."‘J{Oborb Neville, a WV; nllu'A’lI sl‘lllriliiii‘r, hon beet-placed innivrnrrt-st by lixgh Constable Btsson- i'ill‘llll a warrant issued from the police The charge is is very grave one. pairs at the Csnmla Bank Note Compsny's thinning, when the scafloldlng fell cans- tug two men to sustain injuries. One of the victims, Joseph ngnou, since died at the hospital. Complaint was lodged at the police court to the eï¬ect that Robert Neville, the contractor, who had the job in hsnd, was responsible for the man's death, in having a defective scaffold erected.- Accused wss brought before the police magistrate and was immediately admitted to bail in the sum of $1,600, 0! which 8800 is personal and the balance in two bonds- men of $400 each. Mir John Abbott‘s Will. minutiae, Nov. 6. wao will of the lots Sir John Abbott has just been probated. The four sons of deceased, Messrs. Harry Abbott, J. B. Abbott, William Abbott and Arthur Abbott, and his son-ln-law. Mr. R. 'l'. Heneker, have been appointed trustees and executors in trust to pay Lady Abbott an annuity during her lifetime, and to divide the estate in ual shares between decrascd's eight children, {our sons already mentioned and four daughters The estate will exceed in value upwards of half a million dollar: Slept Thirty Hours no- Did. Nnrsxnn, Nov. 6.â€"â€"A sudden death took linen st MW Paint under very - :nllnr circumstances. In. William “P:- bidgo, daughter of Henry Fox. Northpcn, {or some time past has had spells of s esp- lng very long at that? but would come 3 [Mt Sunday 3 was in her mos! health and retired to bed at an curly hour. She slept soundly all n ht and all 0"! “luv†“'9' A“ ° a“ o“ “a 5M 'm by ‘ flm’ol‘.‘ until rnidulfhtflondsy,w sushs “:3 o . la and best as Bsbccsk’s. Iiyaswsnttogsts nice dress, the peoplessyycu willgettbsnewest Ivory clan of Dry Goat will bs sold very cheep (or cash. .mmsnammcwnur. O. ‘- wagon, ‘ nugoxvxnrsm' he he deceased wasmycsrsof bot less. It'- Mn..." seine sun-hues rem Imam. Nov. 0,â€"1). J. Walsh. who has been Acting Collector of inland Rove- ans for the Shorhrooks division, has just unseeded in ssisl one of the is out- ilu of st- «ab-secs 'hioh svsr been made in (beads. The collars was made in the town of Wmsdm. P.Q., he. .-u.v.. 7:» m “WW:- ll‘l" “uï¬iuws'h ass venues of thslaw. The arrest took place at Owsa justssths delinquent was on them contracting a second marinas with young lady of that town. Thus ll. provch from committingtho still sin of bigsmy. HOOPER COMMITTID. lies Manolo: Bspsass the Ito!" Iho'l'old at Port nopem'l'hs PM W.- Joutrrs, Nor. G.--John R. Hooper wu Ssturds afternoon indicted to stand his trial etc the Court of Qm's Bohch he leaning his wits on the 18th of Septem- r lasf. The M will)“ heard was “ll! Alicsstsl' who wssconrtsd b Hooper. . he re the story she has already told at Port Hope Hooper was calm and smilln id‘th'e list. He will be detained hers out his trial comes on. The term of the court 0 s on the 15th of December. and an e art will be made to have the trial before Christmas. Arrested in the Woods. chnumvu, Que, Nov. 8.â€"-Jchn Good~ fellow, who on Wednesday assaulted voung Henry Johnston at his home, near Ll at, with an axe, crushing his skull, and a r~ wards took to the woods, was arrested Saturday morning in his piece of hldln , about time miles from Lisgar, Good- fcllow will be conveyed to t c Arthabaska jail, where he will he look up awaiting the result of his dastardly act. The Break a Serious Ono. Sr. Csmnntm, Nov, 8.--'l‘hs break in the Welland canal user Thorold is much more serious than wss at ï¬rst thou ht The water has leaked through end an or- mined the beak. Gangs of men are at Work night and day. it is thought trsflie may be resumed today. Killed by I Falling Wall. annszut, Nov. 6 «While men wen engaged in taking down a dry kiln hero on Shturrlnr the walls fell. Henry Wel- lne, aged ‘le years, who was sitting on the ground, was instantly killed. Noll Mliloy, one of the workmen, had his skull fractured and may die. lulled on the Track. Curtis, Nov. 6.â€"~Tlie {rightfully man- gled body of an unknown man was found on the railway track near here. In his pocket was discoverrt: .u nlip of paper wit the name “ Charles in". Fen-r. Fenwick" o it. He wee killed by the tors, Shot in is Row. Mourns/in. Nov. 6.-â€"-ln n drunken row amongst Itniinns last night, Louis Renaud shut and seriously injured Alex. Marque and Louis (lervals. Both men were re- moved to the hospital. arrested. Renaud was Canadlisn 'llrlofs. Dennis McMsnun. Almonts, was killed by a runaway. John B. lingers, Warwick, dropped dead while getting out of bed. While coupling rare at Monoton Nelson Stable-ford was fatally injured. , .l. M. Holley, late of Arthur, auloidcd at Ayton, while temporarily insane. A highway man relieved John Smith, n Peel farmer. of 320 on the road near Fergus. A gang of highwsymeu are operating around Strethroy. Several robberies have been committed. Tim Holland, n consumptive and an in- mate n.’ the slum house at Woodstock, N. 13., Sall'ldfltl with s razor. While (luck shuttling near Blenheim Kingsley Mnybeo, sgml ll‘J, took a ï¬t, fell out of hill bust end was drowned. Five your-old John Merit, of Hamilton, died from injurim rrcsivml by being run over on the Hamilton and Dundss rsilway tuck. Prince Edward County Pattern of In- dustry have chosen W, V. Point as their candidate for the Commons, vice Nelson resigned. No scooter of the Hooper sequels wss held Saturday. Mica Stspeiy, to whom the prisoner was engaged, will bsoxamâ€" ined today. THE modem menseszo. Thirteen Hundred Men Drowned Who- Poixoto's Transport Wu Ball-mod. Lonoox, Nov. 6--~A private despatoh from .Buenos Ayres conï¬rms the report that the rebel ship Republics rammed and sunk the logl trmmport Bio Jansiro. Thirteen nudred Government troo were lost, lnsteml of flaw The story lacks oilinbl I Admiral .‘dcllu‘s snow“. 3 true, and that the insnww ‘ a severe blow to the 0mm Lennon, Nov. 6.» ‘ M m Lisbon. secretary of the Brazilian lspdon here, maintains that the story of the ro- fkd sinking of the irons Rio d. sneiro is untrue, The lagstion. he said, hsd hssrd nothing of the sort from Brasil and it. would have been ours to hear It had :‘hs thing occurred. ‘I'o Milo the ltrlho, .: recs, N-uv. 6.~â€"Aftsr the joint can- .fsrsmre the mlm-rs' delegates met and rs- eolved to place an nï¬rr to arbitrate, made by the employers, befors the minors for their moderation The delegates at. pressed conï¬dence ll.nl it the masters Isl ssrliorbssnsscotcllissoryas wsssat the conference uni mm ween†bssa s short cas. ___mv_â€__u Telegraphic 10th.. DI. Clofk is sinking ill but“. Thsstrlhs m. the Big Foot has become mink. of cool min." in tbs north d M bended. Impala Wlillru all [in Willlafl, VII as“ 9" “mulch All. I!“ lub- bwshsvshm- ea . ms vanish-Orson I. as s wesbiostisslisfll‘la mm m. “meme.- ° sxvstoii a " ° new, 9’ i ' ii ‘svsursm he resstnv was. r manure" calam- ms. Winn! had“. has new. ‘ musicâ€. w m H cholera has W out at Not ldwoa‘ld. The Durham Tm W“ insnnualooamtlonaimfllh Hr. John Charlton, 1?. In North Nor- antenna-asmmum (3:8. hss been chosen as Coa- asrvatlvs ' Winnipeg. r “a 4M ' ‘ 05.0 vâ€. I‘M-gist!“ ’ pro set was held. t . Argument in the seas at l n was ï¬nished in the 8o~% at ttaws and judgement reserved. Canadian roulan of San Fromm have fumed an association to see Cassia property represented atthc lldwintss II“. The arbitrators imitated to sdiust tbs dis utsd accounts west: the Dominion so the Provinces made their award“ Ottawa. The Earl of Derby in an address at Preston, Eng, said thst Canada had made enormous strides in farming during the last ilvc years. Sir John Thompson, in an interview in Montreal ssid that the Government lntsnd- cd calling Parliament as early as pcssibb, at all events as early as last ysar. William J. llcCsmmon. barrister, of Bellevllls, has married a wealthy oung lady of Chicago, who formerly rssi ed in St. Thomas, Um... where Mr. IlcCammon made her aoquaintsnce years ago. uisdï¬amnnovs. A Children's Aid Society was organized in l'etrrboro'. The W. C, T. U. convention closed at Chutham yesterday. Dr. Hutchinson is the new President of is I Ottawa St. Andrew‘s Society. Spreading tracks enticed a wreck at lIcarnc, Tues: sewersl injured. The chipments of lumber from the Sag- inaw rivar this your were the smallest for - 35 years. . The British steamer Strnthdon was re- - ported yesterday to be on ï¬re in Suez Canal. ‘ ‘ The Loan Committee of the New York raring house retired the last of its oer- tilicsiss. it is said that Prendergsst, the assassin of Mayor Harrison, of Chicago, is a native of the Township of Kingston. Michael Balfe, son of the wsll-known ‘ composer, he.) recovered £200 damages for also or from the newspaper Society. W. H. Elliott was selected by the ln- - ternsl Management Committee of the Ham- ilton School Bosrd as hssd master of the , Model School. . Lady Aberdeen. in the course of an sd« ‘ dress before the Y. W. C. A., advocated the formation of a Nstional Women’s ‘ Council for Carmella. At e meeting of consuls and marine men of British Columbia it wss decided to ask the U. S. Navy Department to oh the gallstone at Destruction Head to srrol co s. The Columbus carsvsls will remain at Eric, Pa, duringihs winter. The Viking ship loft Chicago yesterday for Washing- ton. via the Mississippi River, the Gulf of Florida and tho Atlantic. PATAB ACCIDENTS. Six ï¬remen were overcome by gas and smoke at s New York ï¬re. Arthur Stokes was instantly killed as Petrolcs by s felling derrick. It is now feared that J. Davis, of Thug. Lewis Null wha killed and Hilton 00: badly injured mill boiler at W ndfall, Ind. An impasse will be held on the remains ~ of Wm. rvine, the C.P.R yardman who ' was killed while coupling cars at Ottawa. , Charles Wood of Grand Gorge, Dela- wsrc County, NY†while iryi to blow ' into a gun to see if it wss lcadzf, won in- stsntly killed. The Russian warship Nicholss I. is at 00:11:26. 'l‘wo Miller. w‘c’rs snflocated by up turpsnt no, wh s several others i were inland. Thus man w-inI killed and eight injur- ed by the or inï¬rm of a boiler in the (l flock, East {lit-owning" sud flats.†J road bulldin 21. ‘. ., ‘ ‘ in Isï¬ â€œin M .0 as m . Mot, ll m m “? d Manndris of the new Yeti , ubs Iisil Com y has been burned out llavsnna. A M 35 of ' those on board lost their lives, twice that ‘ number being moaned. ._ . ....w-...... 1w [mom un's nosluxs. " Phil D. Armour has given 850,000 toths Arm institute. Thurs were 5.90 paid admissions U tbs World's Fslr Friday. Great fronds against Iinnssots's lends have been discoversd. Tbs U.8. I‘m-sign lisslevisry society will most In Bettina" am m. The House Bill for s rsvsass cutter br' ssrvios Moths Hos bss passed the United States Senate. " Oslifcrnia'svinis's wiubssbontlï¬wo.‘ 000 [slices ihb year, s.ooo,eco gallons menthol-inst. ship stsrudonlisjour- l’ssl. lib-shouts ' the World's «site: were pins r“ s! D . m ths explosion of s flour , The †Maud a pin W was desksqu to isntomurdsr‘ PresidentClsvslasd. 4.â€" .~........â€"â€". TIRED 0!‘ mm , , , '- ‘li Benches, of Miocene Jess while hing for oysters took a M overboard. He was drowned. TALES or sinuous. .3", Two man, John Green and Thomas T r ' lor, were murdered at Savory Island, 3. . The murderer escaped. Lucy Dinning. a girl of 19, died from the siesta of s criminal operation allqsd tohnvs practised on her by “Doc.†An- drown THE SPHERE 01' SPORT. In a game of continuous pool between Do On) and Clearwator st l‘ittsburg Clsarv wster won by lib points. The Whitby Collegiate hiatisute football club defeated the Bowmnnvllie High School club by four goals to two. . THE SPORTING \VORLD. The champion trotter llirectum defeated the champion pacer Mascot at New York in three straight boats. The Bollngbrokc Club. cl London, ha: offered apurse of £1,600 for a tween Jack Dempsey and Dick ‘- be contested in its ring. ‘ POLITICS IN OAK‘DL Montresl Liberal Club also†, East Lsmbton liberals met at » and nominstcd Dr. McKinnon of Alvinskm to succeed the lute Hugh McKenzie, M. P. 1’. Mr. John Charlton, M.l‘., ilellw-rvdian address on )olitlcal questions to n in audience at stat-ford. Mr. E. C. Carpw enter, M.PP.. also spoke. : THE OLD W’OIILD. The Imperial Parliament was opened. The Macedonian rebel Arnaut hoses tired and looted the Albanian town ‘1‘ Wand. Prince Alfred Windsseb m to slum so AW 3‘ 3-. on on active ‘ strike among the soldiers elsewhere. AOA ulst- rn‘n‘ulw, Northrop & L au's representative was held up sud rob near Newbury, N, 8,, by two men, who took his gold watch and $175. The Government has decided to lmpos» a ï¬ne of 323,700 on Boyd, Ryrie It (Temp bell of Montreal, who recently atllllgglml goods on which 87,900 duty should have heenpaid. Rogers .5: Simona, of Hamilton, photo phers, baVe skipped out leaving an an AR)“, w“ “nod “ 8““. cm}. _, paid rent bill and talking With them a sum of money received for ndvsure payments on photographs. cums Ann (EEG-MINA“. 'li’nomss H. Edwards has been arrested at Hmrriaonvil‘a charged with attempted bank robbery. Charles Luckily. who was tried at Brock. ville for the mnrdorof his sister, was found gullv and sentenced to be hung onDs- ccmber 14. A young Englishmsn‘mmod William Thompson was arrested at Stousv Crock charged with from Alfred Tsylor, of Hemilton, - ‘ Samuel Houston, g loft in «horse of s lot of: no; A ‘ ' Railway Com- miysstesrnshi Empress of (Irina left us Kong for okohama and Vancouver. Ca 'I‘srssn rsle at Hallst that be p ksd up boats bolougl to the Steamer list-sills. which is set to have laundered. The Cunsrdsr anssis has ed the ocean Mord, makln from Queenstmvn to New or! in 6 days 18 hours and M minutes, or†mluum use: than the Cbmpsnis's Class. III 0' N01"- Bsron French is «load in Dublin. ’ (lief Justice Sir Henry Strong lo s a of his six months’ have of “sense a the West lndlss Sir Oliver Howai was formall lumbar? ' with the bulge of honors membership in . the Independent Order of crsssrs. a BirJohn Thompson sad the Mist ministers. who sttsndcrl the fused of - Sir John Abbott. mud to Ottaws. ‘ Tbs Governor-Quasi and lady Abor- “so dun received a from the - sssl NM AW M. The sons of Ir. J. O. whorl). ‘0' M p M mAiwiih armb“h «Dolby-hem fl haiku again unsch- ths voyage "crook" crass ‘ 0°72? " me.“ one, .‘i' ‘f. («sling a horse andb 3’"