_ ...... / my memo-amt: r ‘ “war.†' u“ M»-.. VOLJX. .. N0. 45. NEW DRESS GOODS. Ournew nean 1 . Notwoslike. W hey there in M W '0 ,y are estre lance! with plow,“ mete to e 0 many other uhlonnble materials. make up in any inehionehle style. it stuck Navy and k Surges. mot hum lbnt he stock is up to our hull there is to soy about the new Dress Goods. We con cnl eey usual flXMIlanud.and many things ore here thst you will u see elsew ere. Alwa [led to show you through. Our Muttetllcths lire nlwnys the nobhioet.‘ Our new l'all stock of KID (MOVES is nil M185 CLINT in charge 0! the cutting room. , in. We on the best line of [loves ln the We ere sirendy selllnl end outti our meg. market. Beet etuhiunsble loves with con- nllioeut stock 0: Silk and Wool Sen cites. Viv c trusting binding And Pearl Bu tons to match. make the ï¬nest hitting Cute to be hnd. ' ' Mens‘. Womens' end Childrens' Underwear; sll Inv~thel est stock in town. “'0 '0" ' have shown~ ‘Iuwï¬bémVflua" ell). DOWN on lines are conï¬ned to us in ‘ gun/rs “d B FOR nus. Howie buy as me our stock. , e time for warm bedding. 1 m tie it . gown. Be re We sell the best one Black Cashmere Stockin to be bod i this reciou; lull to The goods- TV‘slve dcsen Just in. Ask to see them. “ n W Telephone-149..“E0. a. wrcursou s on. l'sssns iGarden, Field and Flower A tullstockjust receivedoAl Fresh 8c Reliable Autoâ€"â€" LINBEED ME AL AND GROUND OIL CAKE For Feeding purposes, at the Lowest Market Price. 1’ {9) l“ ESSIONAL CA Dr. c. M. s. CORNELL, Humid. N' l REET. BKOCKV’ILLE rurucuu . suuosos a; ACCOUCHEUR. -L..._.._.--,._..,, ._ , . W Dr. Stanley 8. Cornell MAIN master. “3". ATHENS Sl-lounrr DIBEAREH or “'OIKN. Otllce Daysz-vtnc afternoons of 'l‘uosdnyl. 'i‘hursdnys and Saturdays. J. F. Harte, M.D., O.M., l’HleiClAN.:il7lttiltlilN Gr ACCOUUHER. Graduate iloynl Collage (gum-us University.) Member of College ol l‘nyuwlune nnd sur- conn. Unt. Uilicc; Mann st.. opposite (jumble luust- Athens. 25-52 Dr. F. H. Koylc Ulsouesof the Eye. l'lnr. Nor-u and Throat. At the oilicu of in. t'ornrll. Mlluull Street. liltuthYthrl. From 9 u. m to it in. " ii p. nu to 61:.lu. Liz-‘03 Parties requiring quantities of Seeds wil ï¬nd our prions Rlflii'i‘, and we nvitc enquiry. ALLAN TURNER & C0. Chemists and Druggists ch swam, BROCKVILLE. 'l‘clophunc i ll. ii. A. Events, 1 5 Air. v. 'rl'l‘la‘it. sUlthl’l‘tlll. NOTARY injumt, nut. Mcnoy to hum on easy torms. Ulllt'llill l'nriun lllock. Athens. Fraser, Reynolds 8: Fraser. Alllilzl'l‘lh‘iib‘. Stlliii‘l‘l‘ilit-‘l. Etc. Utllco B Uonmlock mock. (fourt House Art-nun. liruokvlllc Utilcv. home .1! run. in .3 gun. MONEY Loss on Nun 'l‘MthH. “UN. t). l“. r‘uAHER. Q.C. A New Regulation E. J. ttr;\'>:m.l>s, U. K. b‘liAv-‘FH Vflood, Webster, & Stewart nunusrmm. 52¢. liliUiIKVllilml AND ATHENS One member of the limo in Aihtrnri Tuesday Wednesday and 'l‘hursdn) o.’ crory Wet-k. Money to loan on Hwy terms. Jon's i‘. Woon. QL. also. it. \V'KBBTIR. B.A. ii. A. STEWART. Piano Tuning Increasing business at the Shop of W. H. M'lIUGHlIN has necessitated a change in the regu‘ lutious ‘of his business. Hereafter. ' V V _ ‘ patrons residing in Athens will please ..3.‘.l‘.'i:.'."ll.::;.§;.:*l"ai.::..l;‘flittifï¬iisl‘gt . get their cutting «tom- before Unit-rs "my lid lull u‘. llll'r-itllllt‘t‘lm (:llmlnulllt 1).- lï¬aturdny Uf pinch .ypvk. TV'O hair mm†Mdmmw 1†a†m“ Isl-“Chum†'m' 5Hitting will in future be done for Athenians on field rduys. J. 3?. Lamb, L.D.S.. Sum) . . . . . . DENTIST. Alter lilt)l‘t' ihnn myeluwa uxpcriA EVER-T AaMyrRCH-E ï¬cvax 01:00 Mr. Lamb in ilrrpurcd to rundnr tho bust ucrt‘lccn in both nwclunttcui llllil surgical dent; lstry. ï¬r- J. H. C. Todd VETERINARY SURGEON Mid Equine Dentist. Hrmiltatr of ()Illttl‘li) Vt'tt‘rmluy Jollogu. lionornz'y number of tlutnrio \‘eH-r» tunry .‘tmiirnl “mull-1y, livgislt‘rtltl un-nrhcrut ‘s'i-lnrllmr ' Anew-nu um of i 'uululu. 'I‘rmue ull (lisuauost) (lomcutlmnmi animals by tho bt‘bl synlmn known. All will: promptly nllcndmt to. (‘hnrgcslumlt-rmv. I Hit-rune: Kim; 8L, i~;.mr.l.lrocxvil|c upposllo the Albion llnii‘i. Gamble House, ATUEXB. . THIS FINE NEW lllrli'tr: lltl'l‘lil. HAS been cicgnntly {urninlu-d thrudwhnul in the latest at too. flurry nth-ntlnn mm to tho wsntso guests. t‘mmln yurds an stables. . 22. u Fltth “sacs. rmp r The P500! l‘i'l’l KB Fi;l.......m. Lodge No. 1‘77 A. O. U . ’W. Moots int and 3rd Tucsdsys of each month. in ’ b‘e Hell Central lilo-ck Main St... Athens. um V’tsirons w xterm it W. O. '1‘. U. h oh I’ the \\'.(‘.'l'. 2‘. meets on thtixdn:n¢nth rim†of each «mm in the ll.1‘.ot 1‘. hell. st 8 p.m. r88. EIJJGTT, Pros. )I 88 STONE-.5321: a. “fluâ€"om- ~ "- Merchant Tailors. ‘ Arebettcr then over preporcd to turn t0 » class work. They ere tug at sinusede Mode (.imhinn. flute. Us and "1.le wt 1 dovotoihcll whole time and alie- . «lion w the Ordered Work lhportmem which is new un- der the su er'lsion or bin. ll Insure - Olly with r. 0. E. Ashley, of this is 5 sufï¬cient are 0 de meets the and end ithMonden we win mm ain‘t. m†M ‘h' "" “’ °" W" p. Hull Adena. v .M...apmm. m. “1111‘s: 's; 00 orchid Councillor .nsnnsnr II: n. Recorder omlmhl start-t suocxvmt. our-Arno II 0. r8 "- n ...â€"...â€" .--â€"......†O. 0. 0. Pa Addison Monti No. 1M Cnuedinn Order of court In met}; 3 d s 851.; sued-diu- run 3 . atmuwwLA (55.0 Allison Lodge A. o. u. w. s on. .111. _ -- - «4- ...._.....â€"...~â€"»....â€".. -. - .-....‘wwmnâ€" «..-. .. . , ' Athens, E0. G. HUTCHEOW '0‘ Robt. Wright & Co. The ilncst stock of WRIT! BLANKITS we OUR SHOWING WANTED... Theymuatclu‘in WMflymb. and Mallallbcmu satisï¬ed. Mantle Sale Big Clearing Purchase of Ladies’ Tailor-ï¬nished German Mautles. 48 Mantles One third of which are handsomely trimmed with fur, all to be sold at immense bargains. The following are a low prices from this lot : 3 8.75 qunlity, sale price, 8 6.00 9 00 quality, sole price, 9.75 quality, sale price, 11.50 quality, sale price, 12.00 quality, sale price, 12 75 quality, sulé price, 18.50 quality, sale price, 15.00 quality, sale price, 7.00 7.50 8.60 9 00 9.75 10.50 11.50 Great commotion over that consignment of This is on opportunity seldom oii‘ered at this early consort. The prices now quoted for all mantles st this sale, are much less t. In coat of. inst/stir). W'ool Serge Dress Goods which arrived Monday, 6th, instant, and are now being rapidly disposed of at 200 and 25c per yd, 40 inches wide Fluid, Serges and plain colored Scrges ell shades good value regular prices 85c and 400 yard. Headquarters for Stylish Millincry. Materials for Art Nuodlo W'ork and Fancy Goods for Home Decoration. -:. Robert Wright '& go. New Store in Dunhem Block, opposite Court House Avenue. m; A w. tFWIs And PATTERSON The pride of the house is the Mantle trade. The Autumn and winter stocks are complete. Our cloths are. without a doubt as cheap as can be had any place. Our Ready~madc Garments meeting with ready sale. If you are in want of aSCalctte you TEL. BELL. lili. FALL AND your order. should see. our stock before placing Styli: and ï¬nish perfect. “ng 8s PATTERSON BROCKVITLE N-WHWNWO- C. M. BABGOCK’S WINTER MILLINERY OPENING. In said to for excel sny Ilillinery display ever held in Brockville. r .The show all Imported Rudydnsde lbmtles sud Mentle Clothe, affairs. ï¬ssile-reek". ~ beetstBs s. m†Oudgquvery let-gs. All cloths cut and ï¬tted free by n Gretchen If you went to ‘ a nice dra, the peoplc coy you will get the newest um clses oi Dry Goodl will he sold very cheap for cash. “WWLE war n- .w-‘ no ms» ~33. my a». l4 May-.17,†... , . ‘J V O , 'lv- vlitornuon one of the family ' trucks loading in a small lake, e short dll‘ l i Wll. PRBEIWE Pill ‘ it . is ‘Rutlvesofflothm BRITAIN NEUTRAL, BUT FIRM. Ielixieue Ousmls Will lot be No erst - these Who '1‘ to Kill omn- M Food I... Int be hm With. Lennon, Nov. llâ€"The Viceroy when in speaking st Aaesid thel the Govern- ment did not in to allow the exhibi- "We!" svsure at m ounce " roe sensuous. smwkhmwum Wadâ€"Monro mumymAKMn-éum Moro-rm smug-scout,‘ Thllw.“mhflm mum lie-hampele It is reported M “'3‘ sloznte the tree M 32de M- tions of lswleeenees which hsd been mode. ’vostoek. in the recent cow riots. It would pm s strict neutrelity end tolerstlon to dl religions, but the nstivee were not ‘0 lil- egine thst the killing of kins regulstione tor sacriï¬ce orfood stopped. v . It was Britsin's intention. he III. to protect ell religious im srtisll , but violence on eny side won (1 be visited 'l extreme severity. . ' The Viceroy eppeeled to the leaders at. the native community to impress upon their less enlightened fellow-con!“va- ihc tollysnd disastrous con ucncesc such sets sswerelutely per in and thro h the press, both Britis sud vernaculsr, oxplsin to the people the desirability of s cslm and to-mperste spirit. He denounced as s misersble tnleehood the stetomcnt that the Government encour religious qnsrrele in order to show lone be- tween class end close. In conclusion he enjoined u n the HI- . homedsns rennet of the susceptibilities of V their llindoo follow-countrymen. He re- quested them to perform their religious . ritit'e revsrcntly cud unobtrusively. He recommended that the Hindoos by all means organize societies for the protecâ€" tion of cattle from lll treatment. At the some time they must. not allow these socie- ties to become associations for sprendin the poison of close hatred. He promls to both panties fair and impartial dealing on his own part in my case of violation of the law or exhibition of pnrtislity by sub. ordinate oï¬icinle. A STEAMER sumo A Collision in the Limo Kiln Crossing line I Sex-loam Result. AMHEltsrm‘uu, Hut, Nov. lit-~03: Sei- crdsy evening ul'wut nix o'clock the large wooden steamship. l‘. ll. lmckmlcd.b0uud down with mu ow. collided with the schooner Niclmlm, ln-uwl up with noel in tho chnuvï¬l ut Lima l-Iiln (.‘ruseing, The zit-ll. mle hirm' u; gear gave way win-u within :l l'r-w yam-Ls of the stoumship ltilll elm swung mm m :ln- uhnnm-l. The strumship stove lit'l‘ furwnrll W‘II'liB in. and sank imnmliuioly, lml. lint ln-furc her how had gone hard on tho locks. and the and- dml stop caused her in larval; in two. The It’lltmlli’l‘ won very slighth dunmgod, and procech on her way. The divers wert- at Work nll llsv trying to p..tuh the lcsltlng in the LuckWUml so theme cnn be token out of. lll'l‘ by the nnml pumps. liar position dun-s lml ob‘ struvt the passage. but. hum-e only about Mthlll'V'llVG feet. and mnkva it very :‘nillh-ull. 'l‘lm hirnrnshlp (lzlulm in comm; :mvn tool. r. sheer, caused by the or rn-vlt and struck tho lmnlawoml in tin «Mm and drove her about (its j vi fvlrtllr-l‘ down stream, liliii'lllg hot in :t u'orw- position thnn li?“.".'t' and. doing hrr more lll]ll|‘_\'. It. in will the (innume- io lllt‘ Lockwood alone will Mose-d $05.00â€. IN SIX INCHES OF WAT ER. invnllul thalmnittn Bulcide '9') “running. lllucnnmmm '{av lilwA young men named Joseph l‘. an. .. m of Mr. George nun, pth1le l ul‘ l'leuiv-r, committed. suicide by drowning [in lt'fl. his father‘s hotlï¬i‘ and was suppose-d by the rest. of the {unruly to h v.1- ;t-vun worm tlm house of his lui'nlil-i‘. who lin H n s‘mrt. «lininncs ewny. ‘ ht rdumlnu llln futilvr lmms ~" armed sud u: ut ..ilur lillll, when ii. on found that hr lust not been at his brother's. In found A Conï¬rmed inure rmth of the house. end the unfor- tu: at» mung men’s body wss discovered lying incedown in about-ix inchee of water. llct‘ensed hes been hopelessly ill for shout eight yours sud bed ceverel times threatened to do nwsy with himself, if he did not. get better soon. As there were no suspicious circumstances at ell, Coroner Bridgelsnd did not consider en inquest necessary. ‘0lSAPPOtNTED IN LOVE. An Englishman) Commits Buiclde In Muskokn. BRAt"!H)=.'.-‘.JT.., Nov. 13. â€"-News hse been received hero that on llflhmnn named D-miel l’romcr shot himee i totally st Cole- bri'lgv, niinstml stifle hand of Trulan Luke, 8‘2 mich from beâ€. He realized into the kitchen of Cole’s Hotel, took n gun from the well end uked one of the girls H it belonged to Fred Riggs, On being informed that It did, he took it sud walked to the woodshed. where he protruded to loud it. A few minutes after he pieced the meals to his thrust and ï¬red, the charge coming out oi the back at his heed. Disappointment in love is supposed to in the cones of his suicide. Coroner Bridqllnd was notiï¬ed, lm‘l did not consider sn inquest necessary under the otrcnmstenoa. .. .._...â€"._.....~ .. WMtewuy'e Ilnjoflty. 81'. Joel’s, Nfld., Nov. te.-rm Boy end St. Ilsry's have ties members, making the count ï¬ns: Government 20 cents, . ll um, Independent l. Tote! . Dob- shiy the nucleic tour sects willâ€. ibeflovernment one exception, - in: a good working majority. ... .. .....Wâ€_â€"â€"â€"._..â€"-. Ind e! s m Life. Pnnxntu. Nov. 1.. --Ir. Thom- AI‘ def-on, s British pensioner, died here“- swlsy aged 10. yeefl and 8 months. _ -..â€"... u“... ...-... ...â€"...“ “steal-'0.“ Ornws, Nov. llâ€"A privste easiesthd Jonesan . wushctdcsdinfl. lash. _ ...-W ~10- ! the mum": lewd no ale-wastes ï¬t so “I Emï¬ror ‘ the chili-11h.- which er" plies to Hungary. Twenty-sliders Insets hove he! fled. st Wsreew in connection with the Bocielisl egltstlon. lieu of the prisoners are edu- cated u'umen‘ . I The n rule of Queens wee vete- l mammal “booms. ... pt: ll. the) Wooden, s young woman 0! fortune. The llsrqnls is 40 yours old. The 8 nish Government hse decided to expel sl foreign Ansronists (m Bp‘lu end to use drastic measures easiest Spen- lurds o belong to the emulation. The trade 0! Calcutta with Germany the gust live yours has incresssd‘ three fold. ~- ritsin's shsre of the port's trade hes de~ creased from 65 per cent. of the whole to 5739‘:- sent. droplets returns in the Prussian Pnrlle~ mentor-y elections give these totslszâ€"Con~ «natives and Free Conservatives. 910: Notion-l Liberals 87; Clerloels, 95; Randi» call, 20; Poles, 1?; Dance, 2. Western Austrslis seems likely to follow New Zeslsnd's example in grunting wo- men's sni’frpge. The measure proposing to give equal voting rights to men end women was defeated in Western Austrslis recent- ly by only one vote. The friends of the movement are conï¬dent of success next year. “......- crmsbux 'rorrcs. Msjor-Gcn. Herbert inspected nlllitis at London. A company to build a Mseonic Temple was organized in Montreal. Ilrsntl’ord St. Andrews society elected oilicure for the ensuing your. The tug Relisnm- ran sground st Little Current, Out, and is awaiting assistance. About. models for e lilacdonnld memorisl have been received in (Marco. A choice will be made shortly. There was an increase of 114 in the Chi- new immigrsiicu.jo Canada during Ootob~ er of this your over the some time in 1892. Several members of the Prince of Wales Own Guards has been brought before the magistrate st Montreal for ineubordinn- lion. ' The clslms of the British Columbia eeel- ers sgsinst the United States. smounting to “000.000, have been forwsrded to the Dominion Government. The Dominion stesmers Dolphin, Bay- ï¬eld and Astral have been set sport on the lakes to prevent American ï¬shermen from depletii‘ our ï¬sheries by poschlng. Three men engaged in bridge building were badly injured by the collspse ofs tomporsry bridge st Dorcheetsr. The most seriously hurt is a men nsmed Prod- gets, belonging to London. The Bow l’nrk estate nsnr Brsutford, formerly owned by the late Hon. George Brown. has been pvrcbsscd by Mr. John Hope. The remainder of the famous herd of Shorthorn cattle will be sold in April next. the HISCELLANI‘ZOIHI. Quebec will have a winter csmlvul. The break in the Welland Canal nest Thorold has been repaired. ,4, Hon. Edward Blake hoe subscribed £25 to the Evioted Tenante‘ Fund. The story that. the U. S. cruiser New York cannot enter any U. 8. dry dock is denied. The Newfoundlsnd elections have re« sulted in the return of 20 Government had 16 Opposition csndidstes. The ï¬rst sod of the Hamilton, Grimeby & ileum-ville Rsilwny mm turned s short distance asst of Hamilton. The Inspector ou‘ 'f’rnitcniisriee hoe W sumed his inqnlr into alleged ï¬rming. ties st Kingston eniteminry. ‘lihe British steamer Eusksr. from Phill- del his to London. arrived st. llslilex ï¬t of coal end with her crsuh .hm ken. At the provincial plou hing match held on the’Asylnm farm st. emilton, n lu- nnmber of prizes were won by Ind ploughrneu from Tuscercrs sud Orland-g; It is asserted in Washington thst Qnm Lilicuksleni will be mtored in power 1. Hsytl, the United States withdrswing its support from the. prorineisl Government. William Mandy. on old (i. T. R. "I. loyee, died at Portl nil, lie, menqu roving s widow um daughter in tint city. A sensation hm been caused bys dslm nude by William Mundy of Chicago and his mother of Hamilton. who olnlr; y, be son end widow o? darned. pr~ "ermine". Dominion Veterinnry saw“, in. npurin‘l to the Department of Agriculture thsi hs has inspected the cattle in the Kingston district. which were decided by the British veterinary sum tobeaflected with pleura-pecuniary“, “3d hes found that there is no disease. DEATH. 31 AOOIDSI‘I'. Alnedohmmi fell on Ricard Benoit, seer mam. nosing his death. William lolstt, a pronpelvmu for" of Ions, wsskilled by e felling tree cqhh owns-rm. The iieh jockey. Btvwoll, We. m mo u. Acton“. ‘ i I “Rhianna oi W M Toronto. tiedeulcide byieklnc from wield thelcesotlsme ssd (mm “moment! AMINO! m MW. Sixty-three Anarchists were tried st [lien for holding a meeting on Bundey. end they No breech of low was revealed were ell liberstaed. Amen named Ennis hes been heldln jet! at St. John, N. 8.. for several days without my deï¬nite chute hsvin been preferred. He was urn-ted st is~ etence of his employer. 1ԠIIALII 01' 1308le Cool in 00 shillings s ton in some dis- tricts in Euglnnd. ’ The etesmer thn brought $750,000 in gold to New York. The Fuent Bismarck brought $675,000 in gold to New York. Bredstreet's reports 28 failures in Cens- ds this week, so compared with 39lsst week. DEATH IR MANY i-‘ORHS. John D. Hem, died very suddenly st Nupsnec. T. A. More, s prumincnt merchsnt of London, took to dose of morphine which had been sold him in mistake for quinine and died {mm the «fleets. Other members oi his tumiy who took the tnrdiciue have recovered. -. IIAILWA‘K FATALITIEB. Four persons were killed by s rnilwsy wreck uenr Fostoriu. 0. Both Beach. L.l., rnilwsy etetion woe burned. One men was killed by atrsin going out. Bysreer-eud collision on the Chicago Rock Islsnd & Pacific Rsilmsd st 71» street, (3:330, live people were killed and eleven inj . I?“ QPHIBE Ol' SPORT. The Internationnl Field Trisls took piece at Chuhsm. Sen Antonio, Texas, wants the Mitchell- Oorbott ï¬ght. The Ellsebeth N.J. recs track wss closed for the season. . The fourth snnuel luternstionsl ï¬eld trials were contested at Chalhsm. The roses 0! the season were held st Semis. There were some good races. Twenty thousend young trout were loo. edJn the [option Gun Club’s pond “$0 chceter. I'll LABOR WORLD. The miners hsve elmcst won the recent drum in nnglmd. Ottews lobar men ere looking for I msyorslty andidste. The Delswsre, Leckswsnns end Western cflcisls hsve ordered all their mlnee‘lao start on full time. This will give employ. ment to 5,000 men end boys. The Carnegie Steel C m‘ghny hes redne- ed the price of steel rn' s ton end pro- poses iodefect ell competition. As ereâ€" snlt some of the smaller rsil producers or. likely to be forced out of business. I!!! or NOTE. Mr. Jose h Chsmherlsin, KR, hse esil- cd for En sud. Sir Charles Tuppe ml by the Psrieisn for London. The Emperor of Germany hoe no on s hunting expedition toihe Block ore-t. A public dinner in honor of the Duke of Devonehlrs wss given at. Ulster Hell, Bel‘ inst. Emperor William l'n-z (included Prof. liommsen with the utnrof the second class order a! the crown. Mr. Glsdutone but snpoinied Prof. ln‘ Ill Bywntct' to snowed the lets Prof. ownlt in main of Bulliol College, Oxford University. WAS. A!“ more. England hue asked the United Stnies' to use its influence to settle the Reunion wer. ll. issuid Britsin n Frsnes will remsln strictly mutt-s! u sags-ids the trouble in Emil. Recent s from Rio Jeneine indies“ that Adair-l Hello. the insurrection†louder, is losing ground. The Batman Ooversunst will banish eny foreigner who silent to incite feel. in; in fever of the magenta. Wodeo-eeimbulh Africa“ lormor'iy of Newburg, louder» - ’ Frsncls Perkmeu. theeminenthisicrieh. 1,. : erioanscterledinLonddu.M.m L died It his home mm. liiss Annie Plxley. the wellrkmiarlï¬r breln fever. . ~ Julius Frosbel, the well-known m man, died st Zurich. He wss s nephew 0! ‘ Dr. Froebel, the founder of the hindersâ€. ' ten nyshm. lire. Abbie ll. Lehnd, widow o! Ksjor Willism W. blend, of Gen. Grant's stefl. ‘l end motherâ€"in-lsw of Jonquil: Killer, died st Nyack. N. Y. The remeius of the late Mule rum . (Ire. Fulfond). who died in Ioudon, E ., will he cremsted end the ashes will brought to London. Ont. where they be pieced in the grave of her child. on no, Y 30' E. l’vv‘r‘,‘ A m. else aim of ‘ unveiled in the 0 V cm, 3 . L. Mgr. 3mm. Peps] Augie. “campus. ' a I i v ‘ ed by Cardiac, Gibbons, visited » Fella, Ont, end was received by s - ‘ ‘ oi Csndsisn clergy. “ ‘ The Liberal Prosbyterisus of the U States, in convention at Cleveland. do their intention to remain within the of the Presbyterian church. ‘ ; Rev. Hubert S. McKitrick, whose .- live in Orsngeville, Ont. has died 0 rim in Terms, Asistic Turkey, whither he vital in Jesus: - ' ‘ Paul's The Quebec liters-W " the usual fornnli ““ . Mr. D’A m1 WW :3 Turn end So lhempton. Sir John Thompson stated that Parlia- ment will meet early in .lnnusry. , Mr. D'Alton McCsrthy end Rev. Dr. Wild spoke to A large audience in Streiford. Hon. Joseph Martin will be the Libersl candidate for the Commons in Winnipeg. Preeident Vsnhorns tho C. P. R de~ clnred that the big corpcmiioxl won out o! politica. Cot-dwell Patrons met at Boston and se- lectcd E. Jefle on their candidate for the Legislature. A portion of the Dominion cabinet is holding tariff interviews with the farmers of custom Ont-tic. The P. P. A. have nominated D. lilo- Csllnm of Boennquet Is their condian to succeed the late Hugh McKenzie, M. RP. Hr. A. Currie, of Nottswmgs. luncheon chosen as the candidstc of the W d Industry for West Simcoo it She (MW Legislature. woutn or cum. The liellsu Inspector-Gm! of . toms is under srysht. [or croohdm r has soiled f ‘ ‘ ‘- rom Mont , ma Comp“, 0: shout 00000 worth of gr:on Burgh“ robbed the St. Cnthflnec Cloth Burghrs entered the poume st Meo- de' Alberta, and esrriedofl’ 8175 in coach and the registered msil beg. Francis Weeks. the convicted New York embesller, has been token to Sing Sing prieon to serve his 10 yesrs‘ sentence. R. B. Mil-M's stove ni- Moï¬riimnu was bowlsrised, but the robbers dropped their em on the sidewslk, having evidently been frightened. Burgh“ sup lobe amateurs. put in s night's work st Ayton, Ont. They visit-- ed two stores end two hotels, sud all they got wse 01.50, s bottle of Scotch whiskey end s box 0! signs, which they look tron.- Ringers hold. President Olevslsnd hes pcrdoned Axum lieXinlsy, the women “he took syonng girl from Toronto to Bnï¬elo 3hr immortal on condition the: she st once Evie the Ulltcd States. The iieKlsley women was convicted in Budge. Jdn 0. lion, who went from W and olercdhllrrem‘l‘er comet: a mine: mpristin. in ny, l the $111 Notional Bonk, of which he won President, was urn-ted in New York w-l formally ehrï¬od with the om .IflOM lot 015' m N.Y., Nov. isâ€"u rung; y sheet I Ma lshcm sensed Muel- tumble. on, wee murdered new teem.“ whishhshslcebis, m st the Isle. The my . M case's Insane- WWJCN.“ he. "I! do hf , will _ '