FASHION'ABLE‘? AILORING, 0‘!!!†:3" "0de I?! VOLJX. 1V0 GEO. fl. o . .-,._._.....â€"_.'â€".. .~.~. M. .1. «was. 0 "a. HUTCESON " WINTER UNDERWEAR We are at last commencing to hue weather more like winter and to feel the need of hilavier clothing. the demand, and have the fullest stock of Men's and Underwear in Brockvflle. We German Underwear, the ' soft as down, will not set; almost impossible to shrink them. whenever shown. We have them We are well prewrcd for omen’s have two special lines-we line of :pocial characteristic of which is its extreme softness, ch, and almost nnshrinkable. Canadianllmiemarrb'etter than any Scotch goods imported, all wool, yet These are two lines that sell in Men’s, Women's and Children’s. We keep Men's heavy Undershirts from 250 up, and Women’s vests from 25c up. Telephone 149. 6H). 6. HUTGHESDN & 00. PRO FESSIO N A L CARDS. Dr C. M. B. CORNELL, BUELX. STREET. BliUCKV‘lLLE music-uh. suaosox at suooucuzun. Dr- Stanley 8. Cornell MAIN STREET. ATHENS Sr-auuu‘v DISEASES or Woman. (mice Days:â€"tnc nitornoonu o! Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. J. F. Harte, M.D., C.M., l’lIYStClAN,Hlfililiï¬th 5L AUUUUCIIER. ilruduuto lloyut (follvm- (Queen's University.) Member 01 ('Ullugu oi I’n) Mullins and Sur- oons. Unt. (mice: Mum st.. opposito Uulublo loueo Athens. 23ml '____________________._____â€"â€"- Dr. F. E. Koyle Diseases 0!. the Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat. At the omen or" llr. \‘urncll. 33 Buull strong, lilillthVilAJbl. From ll n. in lo 1.: ill. “ i p. In too p.111. 22593 Telephone ill. M. A. Evertte, Altl‘llb’l'lili, N)i.il'lTUll. l'Uhlm, an. Money to limo or. terms. Ulticoin l'urish liiock. Athena. NU’i‘A it 3' cosy ..... -_. d..._,_.4_7 ,_...__... __._ mgâ€" ..__V..‘_â€"n Fraser, Reynolds oz Fraser. AllillS'FEils, Stlbltfl'l‘tllls, E'rc. Utilcu B t‘olustoclt iiiocli. t‘ouri. House Avonuu, lirookvilio Uliim- houm 7!! run. to :5 p.m. Moxnv LOAN on they 'l'iums. lion. I'. l". FRAEER. Q.(‘. E. J. ltms‘olme, U. K. Fluent. Wood, Webster, dc Stewart H.Htl'.l!§'l‘ERri. &t‘. iilliiiiliVIlilJ‘I AND ATHLZNH Ono mun'llmr of the firm in Allurlm Tui-sdny liv‘v'edncsdny unni l‘hurmin) of every \vuck. Money to loan on vzwy Iertns. «’Imn F. \Voon. Qt. (.‘m. it. Wheaten. MA. ll. A. :41 i.“ .m'r. Piano Tuning \Vll.l.l.\ .\l A. \\ l-.l.l.5 in lll“|I1Ll'\'li to lulu- m'dvre for l‘muo ilu'n: 5m. 'lonu .ulllrr-sm-(l in liux liliT lil‘m’kililu. T .‘JJv J. P. Lamb. D.S., ,\t’»r,-r1i,..' limo JUN-hm wuwl'i l.‘.'i'§u..".‘~i it; i'. um l‘ lln' l)“:~l .uni enigma; nirul li‘v‘.\"l‘i.~'i‘. mm H Mr. tutmu ll erri lt‘l‘.) in but ll mm ililllll .I. iatry. Dr- J. H. 0. Todd VETERINARY Hillllll‘LUN Ami qutllli‘ fluutlel. (Br-minute of Untnrio \utei‘nmry College. Honorary member ‘ui Untario \vln'l‘ inury Medical Society. Registered n’i‘cmuur oi ‘l’etorinar ' Association of Canada. lrcnts all. discourse ciotmrutivnuwl animals oystom known. All mills promptly nttcniiod . Char as moderate. ‘ min-Viol: King St.. East. llrockrillc wupper-inc the Albion liol til. MM The Gamble House, ATHENS. ":‘iilr-l FINE lilii’v‘ llitli'lx’ llil'l‘El.‘ “AH wot-n olr-guntiy furnished throughout in tho latest ulyh-s. En‘ry nt'rminn giH-n to the not ' uoets. ill-ode yards and «tubule. ' widths '3 Hull) Hutu L. i'rnl- :- SOC l l‘i'l‘i Kori Furmorsvillo Lodge O. 'U. W. .l t. and 3rd Tuesdays of each month. in Maghreb: Central liiorlg Main St†Athens. Vimâ€"mus wsisonm AmM-â€"< W. G. '1'. U. ‘ filo W.C.T.U. nit-ole Athnznbrnthhtl'ida; of each month :2: belt. at I w“- on the _ .. - _- flwf. a“.-- ---.r ..._. . , . ltlllillfl and Repairing. , Unit-rs um; lw lull .Il lull oiln-v or vulnmuunur 1 Suturdny mulling . Athenians. nu Huturdnys. .-. _ .v».._.._‘. “.mc-.v,, . SEEDS .Garden, Field and Flower A full stnokjust received-Al Fresh 8t Reliable â€"â€"-â€"-AL80--- LINSEED MEAL AND GROUND OIL CAKE For Feeding purposes. at the Lowest Market Price. i'urties requiring quantities of floods wil tlnd our prices liltill'l‘Jtlld we nviie enquiry. ALLAN TURNER & CO. Chemists and Druggists lilNG STREET, A New lRegulation -:- Increasing business at the Shop of W. H. M'LIUGHLIN hue necessitated a change in the regu- lations of his business. Hereafter. patron!" residing in Athens will please :t‘l their hair cutting done before of ouch wot-1:. N0 hair- will in future done for l lu‘ SllIli‘ N r,.\'l' .-\ itiis'l'noï¬u Horst; by llh‘ host, ' / Aw“ uwmva a. 80- Merchant Tailors. -.-_,.«..._...__-â€"~â€"-â€"â€"- .M.... .. .n Another is a line of BRUCKVILLE. ‘ Athens, Leeds my; Robert Wright 8t Co: New Store in Dunham Block, Opposite Court House Avenue. There is a legend in flhlncland that once upon a time a giant. fortress A Legend was bceiegcd by an encmny whose ordinance consisted of a solitary cannon. Shouts of laughter greeted the besiecers when this unit of artillery opened ï¬re, but the gunner kcpt steadily pounding away at a single spot. in the outer wall. Inside the castle the knicht's merrirnent grew wilder. Still day after day the tiring went on until at the end of a week one stone was shivered, in a month the stone behind it was pulverized. and in ten months a breach had been made wide enough to admit the enemy and so the castle was captured. ' As friendennot as enemiesâ€"we have, with our little advertis~ lng gun been firing the merits of our goods into the ranks of the people until, one by one. they're all convinced that for value. vari- ety and everythan that‘s requieite in the requirements etc. ï¬rst class retail staple and fancy dry goods and mttlinery house. ours is the most satisfactory piece. Ht do busineen. Given Away Webster’s Pronouncing Dic- tionary of the English lan- guage. if you have not re- ceived one ask for one with your ï¬rst parcel. A bargain bought means no bargain be sold. When we buy a bargain, we sell a bar gain. Our large business on ables us, almost daily, to seâ€" cu re bargains from overloaded dry goods etocke Our counters contipue to bodain brightened with no- velties for the Holiday trade. Colt Mo’r’l‘o: “Make Trade and Retain It.†Robert Wright & Go. The pride of the house is the Mantle trade. The Autumn and winter stocks are complete. Our cloths are without :1 doubt as cheap as can be had any place. Our Readyâ€"made Garmcnls meeting with ready sale. If you are in want of" aScalctzc you should see our stock before placing SHOWING your Style and ï¬nish perfect. TEL. BELL 161. lEWlS 8: PATTEIlSiiN BROOK VIT LE 0. M. BABCOGK’S FALL AND WINTER fl... _..- r. .. e ‘terio, Tuesday, N V With the Vlt‘h ' morally right I 1. Is «A. W . ._ an ._c.. «um... . -4. ‘ 001m OFNPIRA. V M’GRIEW AND CONNOLLY SENT TO PRIOON FOR A YEAR. Au “expected Verdictâ€"Chains locate in the Mn Politico] Con-puny Trialâ€"- Justice Me’s Woe-dc to the Munro- “ Appeal to Be Taken. .(maws, Nov. litâ€"The vordiotin the cm yeascwas somewhat of a surprise to connected with it. was generally ex ted that there we 'have been a d agreement or an acqu but as Justice Rose nedfrom the piece 0" r handed him by the foreman; “Willa, by the evidence that conspiracy existed between Thomas lio- va and N. K. Connolly," a in could be be u, pd the looks w ich were exchanged dwed that a deep sympathy "veiled for the defendants in their try- ng position. ustice Rose-By that you mean a ver- dict of guilty ? The jury re lied that they did. Thornse Mo ‘reevy and N. K. Council , what say you why sentence should not passed upon you on the indictment 1 Mr. Blakeâ€"aYnnr lmrllnhlp was good enough to intimate that you would reserve a case on the issues that have been raised. and therefore i would respectfully ask thatin the meantime defendants be ad. mitted to bail, and that your Lordship would reserve aentence until such time as the court will decide the points so raised Justice lion-4 shell reserve a can, but I have not suilicient confidence in the prisoners to reserve sentence, Mr. Blake made another appeal on be- half of his clients, claiming that. justice would be satisï¬ed by following the course he advocated or probably they might. not the anomaly of an lnlllx‘liiln of the un‘ ishment first. end a continuation o the trial afterwards. "Stand up." said the court cricr to Connolly and Thomas liirlireevy, and both prisoners did 50. Justice lluecâ€"wl hnve even many scenes in many judicial life. (the of those which is specially trying is the present, when i see two men in the position they hnvs brought thenmelves oi by their own operutionn. i will try, however, to ad minister juetn-o Without exciting too much sympathy. it. is, however. impos sible not to feel sympathy for them when it is known that. there are others outeidz themselves in the name position a» they are. Auto the \Htllcl, l entirely agreed ‘ u by thejury. it u there run he no. \n in the Verdict, it isl :i)' he a lawyer ll - m‘nlvnee given by tirade-fence i, «it. «iuiunm- ill your be half in not l-vulul-ui in in low. l V mth not on -_‘I own opinion, null if l nï¬e erred tin-n l win he gut right. The! will not tsfini'i. lllt‘ um to of the cam). ! (“1‘5th £00 that I‘ll till) .it‘tiuilui. niiuuid l chapel-nil eentenre unle-ta i make up my mind that in the administration of justice [should suepcnd sentence in every ones. If objection was taken as to the Weight. oi evidence 3 might see eonie reason as to why sentence should 'be euupvnded, but such was.) not the case. Tl." oii‘vnw i» one which affects many. it. is llflulll‘v! public pnluly, ngnixict good government, mnl can: not. lie lightly passed over. but. yet. I have no :leein‘, and shall not irtlti to any cr‘ ' BMViTe ptinielunvut lulng \‘la‘lted :IIentlers as vengeance in n commun- ioh ought. to l(' administered toâ€" :mnle nanny i will, luau-yer, do that which i think ought to a nutty the minim» twain-x of justice. will of you in liming your punitiun in 1.11'Uliv lllt' llllfl already eu‘l rmi, the ntlwr, tin..n,: at position of trust. in the (minimum), nl-u sullered. In ordinary Cllll inz-l “(5305‘ tho length oi the sentence hm,- t - l» culmivirrul. in re gnrd to you, n1- izmtiér what sentence pare it will be e sei‘rro one, Hnu day would he the sonic a»; n lull term. t have thought that I would minimixter justice if you suffered less pcraonel annoyance. so that while the community may know the: oï¬elicee of this kind will not go uupnillflht‘tl, there they be no fool- itn; of undue sympathy for you. In re- gnrd to this and other considerations which ldo not feel necessary to dwell upon, I have nothing to do but to administer jus- tice in the public exigency, and the sent- nnoa upon you is that. you be conï¬ned in tin; (“rounty jail bore for one year. without hard labor. Prisoners were then handed over to the eherifl, but not before the sympathy of a large number of friends was extended to them. Mr. Blake, when intervicWed, said that he will arrange at once for an sppeal, but as the court is now sitting in Torn-7 to, it will scarcely be possible to get a case sled there until next. term, which is in 'F‘eiruary, owing to the amount of eviv deuce, etc, to be gone through. The court will likely be over before this could be done. one against H. reasonable Llonll’. is legally ring lu'lA [p n...â€" F'OR MURDER. Verdict of the Coroner’s Jury in the Andrews Case. Tommro, Nov. tit-After being out for an hour, the jury in the Denning inquest brought in the following verdict ;â€". "lrwln R. Andrews, on Oct 21, 1803, did unlawfully, felonionsly and with malice sforethought, procure an abortion upon the said LIcv Dcnnin . and the said Loo .. ........- q. .-..... .. . . AT PORT ELGIN. “nuâ€"Q- “tunnel-was on them“ mm. [on Me. Mr. Mâ€"air Oliver lewd aruvdhmhflcmiu and wee-metal the simian by many oltiseae end large numbers from the surround ecu- .. [sternum-same nz' roller rink. Ir. B. Home. president of the local Wm Ass-elation. presided and thanme the pletfornwitk himlhl 0 iver Kowet. Hon. John Dryden and l re entativc men from all parts of m country. Though the night was stow-I13 the meeting was vrry largely atteudcd among those present were many ladies. Addresses were presented to the m by the municipal council and Reform M sociailon. Sir Oliver, after a review of the legislation enacted by his vernmcli during the last ‘12 years. dent at some| length with the Patrons of Industry. HI ' road extracts from the odlcial organ of the l Patrons of [ministry to the elect that it was the duty at Patrons to support the nominee of the [Haj-Jib, of Patrons. This did not give as "mull liberty to votere as was to be found in the two historic l parties. He could not are what reason could be given for tin- iuajorliy of Patrons thus binding the n t. Ho wnntod rcoi-, greatly mm the L'nitwi States it it could i e hall, wanted a r wenue thrill and he. wished to one the Senate ,zlloliahetl if it. could not be rvt'utlm-d. thinning on he referred to the amount oi leglslstion cn~l noted by the Reform government for the l improvement. and advancement of the farmer’s intercels. MARTIN THE MAN~ for the First Time in Many Years Wil- nip!" “('lili'lll a Liberal. Wmsirsu, Nov. 53!. ~ln the bye-election to fill the vacancy '-'l'.l I'll by the resigna- tion of Hugh .lolm \leuzdonalll, the con- test wee brlwr-eu l mini ll. Campbell, ! Conservative. end {.‘oeeph Martin, 01- l Attorney (Erin-ml. nl’ Elm Urceuway (iov‘ erulnont, the l,.lJt'l'lll v wuinee. The cum I pnign wan nilnrt and butt. parties worked with vim nmi xiguz. .‘t ln‘rgo number 0“ t-uthltlc voile were pulled end the total, nuinlu-rni haunts «out ~li4htly exceeded' the polling at tln- but general election. The remit Hlniim, {Bud , Campbell, i 1.770. Maytmity for \inrtin, 439. ! At the general elm lion held March 5, l iN‘JI. the votl- pom l was: Hugh John‘e Mucdonald nu...» 2.131 . lsaac Cmpbeul (Lib). 1,622. l llnw Duly Accounts for Defeat. ' i)‘i"r.u\'A. Nov 27-. ~llou ’l‘. M. Duly. l Minist. r of iln- lili-‘llur, wun eulred yeatcr- l (lny how llv‘ vim-Hunted fortlie deft-at of the l ('ouservniive candidate in Winnipeg. " I l am not out all snrx-rlw-l.†said Mr. Duly, l “ nor would you bu if you knew Winnipeg so well Mi 1 do. 'l‘hn people oi Winnipe are unique. '1 hey are vctyemotionnl, nu . l have not the lcnet doubt it \‘i’innipeg should bet-rune van nut in the course of two or three “it'llth the verdict of W'edussdly l would be exactly revolve l. Winnipeg peo- I pie are like the proverbial ties. ‘Dlow you 5 have it, now you ain't‘ " said Mr. Daly,wlth l a smile. l . * AGEN S lN AUSTRALI I rte†to Promote (‘uuada's 1"“. With Our Sister Colony. LONDON, Nov. ‘25. «lion. iowell has nppointed ifnnzniinn stub in i all of the principal Alievmlum ports. Hon. . Mr Howell reports tlmt mtu openings] exist or may arise in Australia for Cam“ ellian trade. The Morning lit-we eayn that. the French questiun in L‘nnmla is browning uglier every day. It is to he hoped that a war between Runmn i,‘ ~tlml’lcs and Protestants may not result M‘Ill“ time in the future, The Morning l’ont i'xpl‘t‘asi-u the opinion tl.v:t. the conepirm-y is nu unplsneantrefl minder of the futility of rontrnding that the race antagonism Hi the Fri-rich can be exorcisod by any amount of caressing. They seem to forget. that, although an ex~ traneous population of the empire, they have been secured in their liberties and rights. 1 BURNED TO DEATH. The Body of an Emplnye Found In. Burnzd Building. MONTREAL, Nov Mr. A serious tire took lace yostvrduy nt' Mt‘titi‘l‘fl. Rolland Broo.’ . urniturr entablidunrnt, 5‘20 St. Paul street. The damage by ï¬re and water was very considerable, and may reach 825,- 000. A young mm. nrrnol .lnncss was severeâ€" ly injured during t'm- Lire. To the great. surpriw of nil, the body of an n )holstercr namml liormi lac l ault, who ad been at work in Rolland roa.'. buildin when the fire broke out. was found est. evening in the ruins. it was thought at first that the or fellow had esca with the rest of t e men, but the position of the holy left. no renmn to doubt that Legault. had been smothered by the smoke in making an effort to leave the burning building. Lnbor Men ii; .i‘oiitirs. ()n-xwa, i)nt., .\ov. 2J3.â€"-'i‘he Trades and Labor (Jonnuil has derided to auhmlt to other unions the names of Pmident McConnell and e. t‘ullplc of other delegates for contravening the constitution by tak- ing part in political elections. The pull» dent of the Council and the delegates re- . (erred to were delegates to the recent 0011- , [ certainly be retained. : that David ilavnal, tllv tlpportuni‘t, or E ex .‘iliniatz-r Auguste liarlleau will in asked ,uitlsretï¬o". of t 11884, but had determined. Justin Mc- ow worn) Fennel. macs, mu mo‘ slavla an. HAVING Tannin. lode-lune cl I've-eh W‘s lame toena- mum Iodine-II. In. via- lies-en am new: one cue-AI nexus; Week in Inn’s, Rosa. Nev. flâ€"A mist“ of the GM not was held this mornin ll'ke attention art-in from the read Chem .“.of Deputies; cor-ml e n to investigate bank sounds powe- moat there My Mb ' ensued and the ministers deoidd' at M usefulness was at an and. In accordance with this Man the cabinet tendered its resignation as a whole to King Humbert. The members of the pert of the extreme left met yesterday and do ated the ques- tion of impeaching the cabinet Among the many things contained in “I. report of the committee of the bulk scandals, is a statement that the charge. made by certain newspapers that Prime Minister Giolitti need money of the Banco Romano to advance the intent“ of hi. party at the last election are not proved b the evidence, but the committee deck to say that they were disposed of. GOBLET 0055709: GOVERNMENT; Io Makes an Attack on Prime Him“! Dupuy And His Colleagues. PARIS, Nov. 27.vâ€"Ex-Minister Goblet began on Saturday in the Chamber of Deputies an onslaught on the Government, hoping lo cit-t. Prime Minister Dupuy and get the position nimoelt. Prime Minister Ilupuy was restless and uneasy under the inoinlve attack made b Goblet. Hie remarks reused a great tumulvt and interruptions and returns from the l Opportunietx. M. (inhlet advocated eta: upon capital and incomes. M. l’eytrul, Minister of Finance; I Dew-lief Minister o! Foreign Admin; K. Voette, Minister of Public Works; H. Vigor, Mirneter of Agriculture; and q. Terrier, Mini-mgr of (‘omma-rcu, have re signed. The del'patch adds that the m nntlon of Eli. Devellc has canned Ml surprise. It. in understood til-it i’reziideut Carnot will commit with the Presidents of (h. Senate and L'haniber of Deputies before he will act. further. In l'erliatnentary circles most persons believe it probable that. he will ask anuy to fnrm a new Cabinet, in which case llevellu. i‘ouwalrrc. Relunlcr, Loizillou, Vigor and llllul‘lll would almost Another opinion is to form the next Cabinet. THE CRISIS IN lTALY. manor Zamardelll Askrn icy imminent Form a moistâ€. Rona, Nov. 27.â€"-Iing Bumbrt has: asked Signor Zamardafli to form a minis- try, and the latter I. he'd for time to consider the matter. The Bench in a vsteei adopted the pro of erantoni hep ’t a ï¬ve to examine the spin neotion with the bank Humbert conferred wit formerly Minister of War and now mne- tcr. Ricootti has since been trying to, form a cabinet drawn mostly from the Senate, but his efforts are expected to come to nothing. He advocates a reduc‘ tion of the army by two corps, a measure which would render him iatolcreble to Germany and Austria. Signor Crisp! on the Hunt!“ Roux, Nov. 27.-â€"King HIEMW a ion interview with Si , The ex remï¬r said that. the petition of the Government was exceedingl eve and that Glolitti was greatly to {e Flamed fo’ 1 the diflioult turn of affairs. _-_.__...._ REQMOND TALKS‘ 4 He Says Gladstone and fluently move Given Ireland the Worst Of it. Down, Nov. 27. ~-Jchn Redmond, lender of the Parnellitcs. speaking in Wu- ‘ ford. seid he knew that the Government “and nozmcrely poatponod the further con- a lame Rule bill until Cerihy consenting, not to revive the sub ject in the present Parliament. The pro!» poets of autonomy for Ireland, Mr. Real mond added, were darker now than at any time is. ‘91:. last ten years. rm: Ste-vino Ministry Resin-us. Hummus, Nov. 85.~â€"'l‘ito£ervian Min- istry has resigned, alleging as a reason their disagreement on t c tarifl question with Austria. The King has not yet ac- copied the ruignstiou. BRAZlL'B BAT TLES. 1A Bevolntinniat Warship Hunk-The Conniry't Finances. Lennon. Nov. 24,-â€"~'l‘he Brazilian legs- tion has received a despntch from Rio aneiro dated yesterday stating that the insurgent warship Javnry had been soul: by’ the Nlrtheroy batte . The crew of the vessel went down wit the ship. The Javary was an iron turret ship of 3,640 tons. She carried four Blvton [one besides me? If. .‘ I monouyncmmuusaï¬o tender-clown». ' ‘ mmocnmnyndus. “‘â€" 5 ‘ below The empioyere’ "Pit: . . . third reedin in the Brich Common-1. Ilr. H. B. d, Q. 0., Easter in 0mm , can; at Woodstock. is dead, aged 62. ‘ our men fell down the Burnhope ( ) miller, and were killed. fi'be cage ca broke. r» , A Paris cable states that nine perm were killed byan "douche in the camel ,. Valley. ' The wrecked steamer Kicwcra has.“ floutod at Honolulu. She was not much injured. ' Waterloo, Out, is to have a factory (at the manufacture of chair trainee end othe furniture. - Nine lives were lost in o due at Detroit. The Jar wee 870.0001» insures» ester 0 ' birth. A w cum um, ' . ‘: i it is ofï¬cially lost during tho v and high mum. vi. ,5. o ‘ Rev. .. )l. W. alleging his w“. from him. A ï¬re at (lrnnd Ridge, LI dvetroyed all ox pi honed in the. Y . By “might cm H. l‘. Swim and}. and two fatally v lndianapoflle emplo m“ , toilet I ' ' I It in W board a. I. Biol-echo I .. . ..2r W to W m- ~ ’ C W Home, ‘“ "ï¬lm" A than a. “most. ard oi $2,000.01» w RM by “it aeration in the b' center of Springï¬eld. “" one county. .. . i i , m. A negro under arrest at A v in»: cuieeced to being cancer train robbery at Kcseler, Ind. , The Scottish coal miners have ' ‘l to strike. their demand for a shill “'- ' increase having been u’wd. ' ‘ Emperor William. brother, Prince Henry of Proï¬le, hen zone to hie hunting seat at Goehrde. t lmrin the recent. pales on the North and lialt c Sees 127 ï¬shermen were drew!» ed oi! the [nutrients of Jutland. ' A barrel which contained 200 pounds of dynamite was found buried by hunters on (in-rd lobed, in M are river. ' Directors 0‘ th is 1‘. 9 ‘ Merchante’ who! -'. rm“ case; III been remanded for trial. LeeBrudsliaw, Patrick little: and Ed Gilbert loci; their lives in a tire at New- born, Tenn. (Where were injured. Lord Somurnet and party were least in . _ the Canadian Recluse while hunting, and " lived for two weeks on horse meat. ‘ ’ i There in great hostility to the tobacco“ tax in Germany, and , ' thought‘thst it will not be ' A runaway frciï¬ht train on ing Division oft 9 Union PM" I ' sued the feet mail with claim ‘"' in. Agile: Chapman, new of Milan, Uhl'u, was burned Hill by ' candle setting ï¬re to he!“ blather, Queen‘s. [‘uiwivslt‘ljr. Kingston won the Rugby football clinnimouship of Canada, defeating Montreal by 29 points to 11. Saw an vim were lost by a ï¬re in Edson. Moore & \,o.‘| establishment at. Detroit. The monetary lose was about 750.000. A doepatch from Point Conception. near Santa Barbara. states that the fourmseted British ship was burned off that. point. Powdrrly‘c faction triumphed in the eneral assembly of the Knighte of Labor. 0 wee re elected by a vote of 26 to 20. The returning officer declared prb Merlin, Liberal, elected member of the Commons for Winnipeg by ‘25 rmjorlty. ‘ While attem ting to arrest Alexander Enos. keeper 0 a dive at Trout iircek, Itch†Deputy Sherifl Davidson was killed. Dufletin County Patrona of Industry not at Shclhnrne and selected Hr. 'W m.†Dynes as their candidate for the Lenin’s» W ,4,» ,, r 'e‘ Dunning did of the e cote therefrom lan “ink and die, ind we so that he, the Mg Irwin R. Andrews, «1 feloniouer and with malice aforcthought kill and murder the said Lucy Dennina. We, the mid juron, further and that Alice An- drews was a part to the said murder and an economy beore the fact. And we, the said jurors. do ï¬nd that Charles (Dell) Andrews and (.‘uaie Andrews were partleu to the said murder and accessories after the fact." For a General Bankrupt Law. l servattve convention held here. bl ELLIOTT. “'9'- h . . ._ . chcttcrthanrvnr prepared toturncut first. "lasangL‘ Fe" class work. They are going out of Ready; W Made Clothing. Hats, (‘npu and Fun, and wt dm-ntnthmr whole time and attention tothe 0. 0. 0. l‘. Ordered Work Department. which [3 now u“, d" the M! ervlsion of Mn. HIt‘KlJNaanorm. oriy with . r. 0. E. Ashley.of this town. which Addison Council No. no Canadian Order of L, ,‘ “mmâ€, “nun†of the mum, M work Chosen Friends meet-the tad and 4th Mondays , f each month in the Tom is flail,| Addison, But. lotto: FriendshipaA d and } rotvction. , an auxiliary battery. Lure. ‘ .~ M The steamer Almeda has arrived at San Francisco from Hawaii. but reports filo}. materiel-thongs in the attention at Hono- lulu. in r. lecture on Hawaiian moire“, Somerviile, Mm, et-Iiniater ;~ I gave three reasons why he favored A stion. in a suit direct-I of the weetera Guaranty Men Company it 1030!! 3.330.000 was raised on we“ Dr. A. neat rode, Bwiea in the United in bee . linintcr to A a b I I up“ cl ’ k' flrasll's Treasury. New Yoax. Nov. 24.â€".Bruillan linin- ter Mendonce said yesterda concerning the sinking of the monitor avary:~-"Ite importance as the fact that the Javary was the u but vemai in the pounce- ‘ rion of Hello. it was next to the Aquida~ - “con and on it were the heaviest guns in the Brazilian navy. " The sunken monitor was of 8,000 kinedieplecement Ker guns could carry nine miles distance. She has . been doing moot of the destruction in the city of Nictheroy so. has «as dema- A Painful Accident. , 'i'nmnnuao, Uni. 21$. ~Norman, l2~year- Q old son of the late 0. Doriand, a victim of the Battle Creek disaster, met with a pain- ‘ fnl accident yesterday. While out hunt ing a gun was accidentally discharged, some of the shot striking him in the face. It is “and he will 10†the eight of (WI-e eye. MILLINE‘RY OPENING we will turn out. LEVI Min ) ('hief Councillor I. said to far excel any Millincry display ever held in Brockville. M. WFIITE &. CO 1‘ irinnn. Recorder ,___ 0m"! the In“; I. 0. F'- BROCKVILL ONTARIO Court Olen Rue“, No. no. ‘lndn ndeni I esters meet in Bingo Hal. Glen all... gtn 10:4! and in. Friday in each month. at V ico .- ‘uo. Visitors our“? J'GANï¬â€˜Moxé c. R. P. J. OILBOY. R. Death 11";th Drink. Iona-At... Nov. 24.â€"-Patriek O'Hara, 201‘ committed anlcirl! in a cell at o. ! olice Station, whm he was con- ,0 ,h. “an, 0‘ “mum ï¬ned for drunkenness, «is sue ded . .. "an himself from a bar by mom; of a ther dapizch a,“ lame,“ 5‘“ “d “"“L‘j‘ “m†“oovmmm of small a dtflcuit as tho "M", M.‘ treasury is suing] wegid my that the isotropic, Nov. 24.-Theeit . on.“ . ’ to land through yd‘s M,%of four per cent local improve- l mop; at to 1.8. l I part of the authorised issue oi ‘ an.“ i ‘ ‘v' I M . woaoae'oacmscuna c flmm " ..._.._._. . Mani-cl..- The show of Imported Ready-made Mantles and Mantle Cloths, Heinlein“. Curie. &c. is very large. All cloths cu‘ and titted free by a ill-5pc].- Ornitn, Nov. ilkâ€"A large delegation Mantle-maker. . from Toronto and Montreal arrived in the I! you vent *6 Rat n moe dress. the people say you will get the newest city on. Afternoon and waited upon, Han. and best at Bebcock'e George Foster in rd I law. They asked t at e tothe insolvency a b. m “I rel bankrupt . l ° Every class of DU‘W' “ be '0†""7 Châ€, ‘0' "h' grim has been heretofore See the Bargain Counter. iniou. This the Government by similar delegations ' 0. III. BABOOGK, upon The lie-men was. D. 1. Thompson and andoxvxLLE m...“ mgâ€...â€" :H an... t LII-“IP00 u IIIIQOMCM lbw which mail.- tinted. "The General Joni-“iv. sever. Ir. ilkie, of Toronto, and Ir. Belg, of N... .- Wm Cetutlov. “12¢, 3", I. "Humanoieuumm "A" was“; ' II“ M' u. _ Ian-p ' «s :1 . . org! ' . . J ‘l airfl- ï¬- " ' --.v i n. . a! . , . ‘ . ‘ Q - ‘ l ' " .,. ‘ "w ‘ ‘I. . o