Weekly British Whig (1859), 16 Jul 1885, p. 2

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DGIO, III! IlIIlI ullllliry wlu nos! noon Iqrgot his services. Bodied not onthgcrimlon lleldot pads with his has to tho_fno. when Ioldiot-the he would love Indie, bathe on his I...s 3.- milks . hg nnrl-nnnnzi In- lylll. 01 IXHUDII. ,I IoIl- unuyux. A June Dillomul Irish penuionet. wan to Mon from Onuno with over I in his possession. Horn lured Io Flet- cher's hold And compelled to give up the } money. ` Vnnnanlnn n nnnhntinn from Hnmil. money. Yeelaardayadepnhtion (tom Hamil- ton waited on the Acting Minister of Railway: and Canals.and asked that the Burlington Canal he deepened no as to admit the largest veuels plying on the It. Lawrence route ing through. Mr. A. Hoppins=o _I.he Rathbnn Co.. annnlng rucwrv. ruuuuug v.:ao.:.-o. Father Casey's -picnic at Burnley mthul S250, - sultilu in II! COOL -In. JO! 3}`, cl Bordon. Ind" murdered bu two mill children with on up youocda not-nina. Ind than lay down in I trough sud drowned honolf. * H. W. Olirke. 01 Woodstock. who hold: the one mic and In mus dhunpiom ship:-ol Oonodi. in onl&)l8 you: of me. Hi: racing weighs in 1 pounds. An-nnanmnnln hnlm htnn mule for I nu rung wugm II Aw . Arrangements have boa ::do for I live-mile two with I mm between Hm- lun and 00011;: Humor. to be rowed on Cuonon Lake. J nly rd. for 86(1). ' Allin ilnatlvin :1! an l.(t.'l'. Grand uuonou hue. any um. wr ww. ' AIIBI ilitlngof the l`.0.0.'l'. Grind Loduool the World at Stockholm Rev. Mr. Lino. ol lhlifox, N.8., was chosen Chic! Tolnplu. and Min J esnie For- Iyth. of Booton. Vice-`I-`omplu. . Jnmm Dillnmnn Irish nenuionex. went /Ito-1, hr t.Il"WoI Blpplhd by our Enhuu. an anal! leduoed I... n.._A.--blag. numb .17rV1`r[nsI Iqv-o -uu uaw-q; nu- Iv Uolnluntlon. : nra wuer. i-murday. July 11th. I that Mr. (}nh. Stank: *3. Eli IIIIIEI 6701" nova: shrunk from 1' Wheroholodnismenw follownndqmylltahiut lunonaBa.tocl_iachnrgo, 1|:-Innnn Inn fnl hi Tllllilha. Joly 9m. . at uuonsontg on Inc sup. wnum ua I am g ad to us that you sketch of -tlie int {hue neon. Score one {or the mo, and one it hgndoomely denenea." , A ,,Brockv'1lle entlemu`:', who sent for 'the Wmo oontsining I report of doings at Odenshnrg the 4th. writes an: '31` gun 1: ul. tn 2:: that want nknmh of the The snminer meeting cf the \\'omen s Christian Temperance Union, Canada. was hlxl in Gnnnnoque ondwedneaduy and Tlgnrsdny and fairly attended. An address of welcome to the delegates was read by Mrs. W. Byers. otGu1nnoqne. Ind riiliod to by Mrs. Dr. Mowpt. of Kingston, for the`. Vest. and Mrs. Blair. of Prescott, for the out. _Ll`erm Hnute. Indiana. UOTKBI PUEIECI Na (JUD- .-\ car ofbroou: corn came over the K. & P. RR. to-dav. The latter camefrom l)nr\\`u \\' l` llnan nf fhn \lnnIl-an] .J. CITE IIIIUIG. lllulllllln Bomb. W. C. Gaden. of the Montreal Garnaon Artillery, at-present in Regina, is 3 atopbrother of Mr. Gnden. of this, ' city. ' . new uays, A steer fell into the water at Wolfe Island dock `yesterday and a team of horses ptigled it out. _ A can nfhronuz corn came over the Four h ndred persons attended the Saved Ar y strawberry festival i 0.1- tsrio Hall Friday night. The peop e ate heartily and then lined their stomachs with ice cream. ~'l he programme was int.erer-ting. I be Misses Mcllullen in : the song The Good Shepherd will Pro- vide. were loudly encored. Mr. El- liatt. Capt. Haves and W. J. Moore offer- ml songs that were interesting. Mr. l\'ell_\' read the `Drnnksrd's`Lsst Scene" and the Headlight and Hnllelujah Toni made peculiarly acceptable addresses. The "great go" was a success. A division n!` the Snug of Temnpmm-a . A division of" the Sons 0! Temperance will- `lie organized It Portsmouth in a few days, 1ue "great. go ' WIN ll uuuoena. I A nhnor lnll intn tho: wntnr at 'nlfn 3` 1 An Aceluln-nl lo I Yacht .\Inlo Severn] La- dle: Very Panieky and Ill. The Cook:-'5 Churehexcunion on Fri- About 3(1) people ; The sail among the islands J Calla were made at. the : 9 lay was I success. ` altcllded. 5 was enjuyo.-I. ` `fhouund lslsud Pant And Alexandria 2 Bay. When half an hour on her your- tuey homeward ll sail boat. containing ! two men were sighted. 1!. was raining 4 `hard at the tim e and a stiff breeze j blowing. The men appeared tn be re- 3 rlucmg the ~'-iils. A gale struck causing I ' a lurch. Instantly the men were . plunged into the water. The Hero was stopped. the captain intend- appeared and their occupants saved] the drowning men. There was excite- menu on hour`? the Hero.~severnllwo- ' ` men fainting. i E ing to rescue the men, but smsll boats 3 1 l l Illxtalwueva aiuuaa aas._y- "G xuuu-u be sotrytothink Jinan athing. and sarier still to conclude that the people (1 South Grenville approve of the malad- miautratiou of public alfairs` by the ot- tawa government. The sea icion of this conclusion ieecta discre' 'tably upon the Liberala of South Grenville. Mr. Shanley is a gentleman, and personally vuypopalar. but he is a Tory and will be aura to vote thatticket every time re~ gardlns of its client upon the interests of thecountry. Success might not have attended the Liberals` elorta. but com- plete eueceaa cannot be hoped {or unless every section of the party discharges its duty. acting in unity under the direction oi its leader. THE HERO OFBATOCHE. Just when the last nomadic enemy had been captured, and the homeward march of our brave volunteers was hqun `with songs of gladness. there comes from the western prairies a ash of intelligence that bushes the notes of jdyand arrests the tions for a jubilee welcome. The hero of Batoche. the dashing red-coated lidlauders, whose bravery and gallantrzlin the face of danger and (Ice made `in the idol of the little army. dies in the midst of hie comrades . chivalrcus leader of the l : {IUIC [_!'i. '. 1 The Post gives what may be taken for ` .\lajor Kirwin'e start`. The Hon. Mr. ,v' Caron had such a high regard for the _. then captain that Mr. Caron we quote 1 the P.-uroered to give to himanvplace wasraaut. and that Major h irwin_ would himself name. But Major Kira-in. 3 we are informed. did not propose am` 5 terms to Mr. Caron. He said it would be better for him to report to General ` Middleton, and that the latter would be ` the best judge of where he should he l but. Mr. Caron offered to place Major I liirwin on General Middleton's personal ` sta. but in the end it was agreed that the gallant major should go to the North West and see General Middleton. _ who would deciie what position Major ? Kirwin should hold. The only condition ~ that the Major made with Mr. Llaron was. we hear, that he should be employ- ed M (Ii.-front. and that he should have l the rank of major in a combatant posi- 'Jon. After about three or four weeks i of travel Major Kirwin met (len- f era] Middleton at Fish Creek. The N fight was over and the general was -. waiting for supplies. The reception 1 Major liirwin received was cool. 1 fact. General Mildleton told ajor Kir- ; win to`go hack.` He told h m that he I _did not want Home Rulers about him.` The interview was stormy, (or General v lu` when on mutate home and lrieuds. It Middleton had given Major Kirwin per- wae a nd naleto so brilliant a service 1 mission to speak as a politician. and for by` ya-g ... omt,` L;eug_.co]ope1 inn hour they discussed the situation. Williams was a soldierand ageutleman. ' On the Home Rule question the general He could enforce the strictest military was like a leather in the major s hands. I d ' ' without sacrilicinl! those I but thegeneral was ohdurate. and told amelhaweet courtesies of life" that | Major Kirwin again that he should `goi him to every man in his bat- i been.` Major Kirwin relused,sa_ving that , gua. it did not suit illli color to turn his" back ' His conduct on the hold of battle won ' upon a light. and that it he denied the 1 the eueolniuma of his commander and 4 position that had been voluntarily offer- the love and admiration of the volun- led to him by the Minister of Miiitia he tease. He shared every danger and ;could at least enlist aa a private. which a responsibility. ,' he would do rather than return. He i Where he led his men were eager to i told General Middleton. as we hear the . follow and qnnlate hie At the story. that he was more loyal to Canada - larnous Batoche charge, of which he was than Middleton himsell. that it - this 1 AL. I._..`. In. 'luaIaI Ha! I.--4 `hid!--ul rannnhau land Olen uni-In-onnn ennneguu I-sen - :is still engaging the attention of the . good people of the neighbourhood. Dr v The South Fredericksbnrg elopotuent - rid \aii-lewaters. the lather 0! the run- ` - a marrial man from lieileville away` belle is unable to lerret out the man who robbed him of his pretty d:1ugh- i lcr. But there is a strong suspicion that i is the-, guilty scuunelrel. He pent agood deal : v of his time shing anout Hay l:i_v aiil ` [41 live with her mother. bn_\`ing ti-sh which be shipped to lluffulo. He pan-ied himself off there as a hlnglt: man an 1 soon won the affections of Miss ` Vandowatere. His wile went down after him to come home with her on one occr sion, but he declined. and the rejected j wile returned to Bellevillc with her child The married man who is Sllilpeclcl of enticing Miss-l Vandewaters away has been missing l siuce.and the supposition is that the two . left Napaiiee together on the day of the . tin-iiicu'.-. celebration. Mr. Vandc-waters l and friends are taking the necessary f steps to arrest the parties if possible I .\lr.-i. Vandewaters has been hyatericall en-r ~ince the loss 01 her laughter Ilrl I it is feared her reason will be aecteii. i ~ iTlDl0l.lI, \\'als~h. il3l ()CliV'lll'. and .\1c- ` hplinl. May. after a long and painful illnesV~. Rev. Fr. Utuormau ociated as celebrant . of the mass. assisted by Revs. Fr. .\Ic- (irath and Twomey. as deacon and sub- deacnn. There were also present. Rev, Fathers Mssrnerson. O'Brien, Wglsii, ` Donald. llnterlng Hyman`: Bonds. ] On Wednesday." evening Bliss Delia. one of I-2rockrille`si fairest daughters. was united in bond: of wed- lock to Mr. W. D. .\IcRae. of Kingston. The h'app_\` event transpired at the resi- | dence of the hriJe'i mother. in` the pre- ` senco 01 a large number of intimate? l y I j friends of the cnntracting parties. Rer. l `James Allen. .\I..\.. the new pastor of l the Wall btrect ehnrch ofsiated. After the ceremony was over the party enjoy- ed a magniticeiit repast. The wedding presents were numerous and very hand- some and mstly. The newly married I couple left on a trip to New York. Bos- ton. Coney Island and other points of interest across the line. Bmi rn_rm_:/e.- i Brockville 'l'mm. . ` Stnwhorrlen and cream. ~ I` ` Suuplclol on n .\lnr.|ad ol . 1`..n..n Tn-nurnln an ` uclug UIVCII UCTUIU ICIUUUILTV Fang.\h Hang. the Chinnmnu who is 1 } suspected at murdering Snug Lee on the ' - 1st. of July. It Rome, .\'.Y.. and hm. ` whose arrest Khan". in I reward of SIIIKJ ; oered. was at Prencott Wednesday 1 en-mug en route for Brockville. 11. ....._.... .. . .4 ..._..l..... .... all . . n n .. | I3\l.'l.lll.IK UU IUULC |'Jl lJl\.l.'hIllll.'. i Germany Is not seeking an alluncc : with England against Russia. (ienunuv vmnlstobc at peace vwm the whole` ; worll ` uuuac. : M. I hmily dinner in [own the entire I = party of a dozen people were poisoned ! ' bydriuking wine out of 3 bottle whxch i had contained hniment. Two died be- fore medical nid wu obtained, the rest ; 3 being saved by heroic remedies. A Ifnnn ll. "nnn tho Phin-man u-Ian in; I cuurgu or IIIU uulwgu II on. Duuluuu. Serious oods no reported in Gnlicia. The Vista]: river has risen um loot. unmping large portions of the city of Urncow and the town o! Sknvina. Mnny V | miles of nilwny hnve been destroyed. I Yisitnrn I-nlnn t1 the Qt, Lnwrnnral rrlelrl luu JIIDB rrllull. UL JJUIIC , [ - Austrnlm. and \\'.. R. Keet. of South 5 f Africa, are at. the Thouund Island I House. A || - l-._.:l.. l:__.... 1.. l.._... cl... .\..4...-. WOITIIII VIIC -INC. Minn I-Ill: Gardiner. B.A..| ldunto of Toronto University, has been engaged at Albert College uprofeuor 0! modern , lntentnu nnd history sud preoopu-ens | of Aleundris College. ! ! Anshhiqhnn 'l`u-Jun Inn Inna lIlIl!l_ In JIUIIIILIIII uuumu. Archbiuhop Tucbo bu gone home. The object of his visit to Ioutreol was to make uungemento with the nu.ho- g ratios 0! St. Mary`: Collenoo take] chsrge of the College 18 St. Bounce. ` I Hanna: nndn urn rnnnl-bu` in Hnlinin, IIIIIBS Pl IIIIWI, DIVE lll u|!B|Il'U)'l. ' Visitors come It. the St. Luwrence` {rum all ports of the globe. Wdteri Fneual and Miss rru uni. 01 Sydney,| Australia and \\'. H Kant nf !\'nnl.h 7 $316] VIII! lnuurlli ulssmueluru .ur. Benson`: supporter: had recovered from the shock of his dash. that this haste was themore mmukahle inumnch us` another nancy. undar similar cir- 1 cnustunoes. Ind existed tor months and i utilloxisa. tint when Mr. Shnnley con- seated Io Itlnd the writ was issued and thecontesh hurriodon before the Lib- ulh hid time to Ihinkol Anything. The government the result As an en daaomeutol . Vie should: such Andi still toeonclndotlnt thepeople` better quuinel men my 20 Montreal read_\' to go to the from. who were never Asked to go? As it t: uuwawr the qne tion on odiuninl 3 in anal `.41. of Thnndhy which shows thnt General Middleton did not want. the curtain. in (Act would not have him. The (no: that the Hon. Mr. Caron sent to New York for the captain seems to indicate this! the nppointment mu 3 poliuunl cue. to please somebody. perhans the Rule party. gtivos taken Home . d_33h(_}'33'm|Pl3'Vf jCuon high ml'|'` 353"! P! J9 U? 3 Cuon '3 8""'"`- W "3 4 the upon . Kirwin an I3}...-.I. nf Raulth HI-nn\lIa_ Mr. ._....u i.;....-u ......- um, \I..'... |.';.--;.. I` X`. ' ` Mr. A. E. Stcvbol. htnuclyof Dela. bubeun bdto&bohadmutcr- uhip of the I about public lohaol in 'l'ur0I|0. It Ink:-'y of DWI). ` II. in nndmv-nnrl thntJ|n. Rnhnrtnnn wlu -III". TVIJJ I. Z1 #3- Lee. the ouvunnn. up (has Vincent in chains village on line river." Dr. Wood klcelu putty pulled up by the I'OIIlIl' . `PI... `I'......L.... l..-_ ....._.I -:II .5.- um vnuc -lrliy. II uuuuuuy IIIVI lpurohuad the Fiurov mine: 01 Balkan I A- l`.n Inn nnlnn ISUYIIIYI and nnrnnnn pllflllj IIIC PIIIIDY IIIIIIX 0| DUIIOII ax Co.. for some OHXMXXJ and purpose -nrlx inn I.I|n ammo (I DO.` III -3IlIl '0 working the sum. inn FHA nnnlin; I-'1lLlIEHl1'K.\'Hl K16 El.1)l l-.`\lh.\'T. ml in I kymha Iboli and dim ; o tho Hay. . Ind. I-`. cub ownphtlng I vinit lotto oonntrntonogontc tho sunk` in Nntnnnn ulna: um-kn. VIII` HUT OICTIUTW W salad Nupnnooulul or . The Trenton town council will gin 125:0 even out at the volunteeraol tlgst town who MW Inn in t|uNorth- :5. A Y Clgdg--I Innyani-Al `n.Io. conclusion rulecu ulwtuuumy upon Shula} gent.lom|n,n.nd personally : sure Iovotethuttickos re-` eoct the the eortn. ; -JAB; -uIQAa:-Q no--ink Mn hnruul far nnlnun * \ll%I, IIIVI lfllfinfijilllp. Beau-ion will hlvo Mtvnowpuin o! uhoesolnll nub. on-nnnutnl uzduur lnl in has Iwitkfbnnnnn inlnrh f"A'.'f.3'..`.`J.'7u'l'.'.';.."o.'I".a"u. `rm hilt : Point baht at Cape Vincent. has resigned. titan Ionics at I) years. Lao. thn nnnmnn. un (Inn Vincent lJl'U- W IQI |JIWlllg III III Vinoont. but formed 5 pu-tlunhip. Hadrian will Inna am not min ennui. mcxs A-C0lINUlu`.u.. lUI'TWpIIIXIII'y Ul UU|.I.la II. in unduutood tnnhlu. Robortnon -3 Y IX, -1;-n nl unnlnn Loan Dill. and 01 Cape Tinnnnl hnin fni-Innrl A nu-tncnhin \\ EXT LV 10 THE \\ H ER. Saved Army`: "(ire-.3! Go." leord for (lie "\'_NI~" IITZI Dl IAIIQIII uuuuu. uuu uaur 5 j party in r oating. u., wt -pun: E defendant. ; just decided in Toronto. is interesting to house for Mr. W. J. (. there on Eu-I The case ofCha!.terton vs. Crothers,_ builders. It was a suit brought by Cust- tefton & Mcbeod. contractors. against W. J. Crothers. to recover a balance at 9300 due on their con not to erecs A street. The contract providedthnt the building should be completed on 1st` September. 1834, under a penalty of 95 per day for every day _nfter that dste the building remained unnished. The building wits not rendv {or occupation till 1st November. 166-1.3 period of sixty days after the date agreed upon. Mr-` Crother.=,on settling up with the contrnco tors. refused to pay this 03(1). being 60 days at 95 per day." Chetterton Mcbeod then sued. Mr. `Crotheu met up u n defence the penelty. Ibo plnin- . tiff: dernprred to this defence. end as Crothers alleged no specie! demons in consequence of the delny he could not Iuooood. The court in Torontohu now. a decicmlhmxdwhdaon 5;: J wu ' t, ve ui ' nwnn In hvoroftothorl wilnoodtla ' -In-III. . 0., for plninti. and llolntyn. Q. 0.. for dofandnnt. - ' ' I eil. Strawberries anilicream. ` One of the most successful affairs that J .has been held in connection with the Fourth Methodist Church occurred on ` 'I`hursday.lt was a strawberry festival. ` held in the basement. Every seat was 1 occupied. Mr. W. S. (iordon. the chair- Knian, made a brief speech. Strawber- i ties and cake were supplied in plentiful & quantities. and after they were oartaken j of an excellent programme was present- It was contributed to by Messrs `Coward. G. Uirie. Smales. W. Kelly. ' .\ . Raymond: Misses Baker and Rose .\lcCartney. Mesdames Stillwell and .\lavet_v. Miss May Agnew played the accompaniments. .\Ir. .\lavety made an excellent address. The meeting then . ` closed liy singing "God Save the Queen.` . On Tuesday. at midnight, a tramp : reached Swift's wharf in a small boat. He met` Mr. P. Bradley. night watch- l man for Mr. Swift, and stated that he 3 had rowed from Cape Vincent and was going to Odessa, having received a tele- graph that his sister was dead. He was . not going to row back so he made a_ pre- - sent of the ski to Mr. Bradley`. Yes- terday Mr. Ferguson. 01 \\'olte Island. had occasion to visit the wharf and so the skiff. which he identied as a t that had been stolen from him. The night watchman on the Wolfe Island wharf states that about 10 o'clock on Tuesday night he intercepted a man who was in the act of taking Mr. Ferguson's , boat. '1` he tramp. when discovered. said he thought the boat was his, as he had left one there. .He asked the night watchman if he could nd a place in which he could sleep during the night as his boat had been taken and he could not go to Kingston. The watchman found him a lace. but as soon as he lwas out of aig t the tramp made o favith the slii. ' l l ! A S;olen Skill i l I ' lugs nuulllulr OI lelulllg cluxenn. 1ne ` deceased Ins married to a daughter 0! the late Charles Oliver. He was also related to the Misses Stouahton. of King street. lie was esteemed by all who , had the pleasure oi his aequintnnoe. A ~ ehool Plenle The children of the Portsmouth Se- ` parate school held their annual picnic i [ It 'clbou:e's Point Thursday. About . I PIJIJ people etten-led. A very enjoyable l _ I day was spent. Foot races. base hell I . {. an-I foot bell matches tools` place. After : ' 3 the sports Mr. G. .\lc.\uley and his o- ' i lin monopolized the attention ol the _ 3 picnickers. Dancing was kept up until : ibout o'clock in the evening. -The at i , ' fair was a great success. thanks to the l ` energetic eorba of the truntees of the l school and the teacher, Miss P. Br-mi lp gun. to make it such. .1 .\ solemn wquwm mass for the repose ofthe sun! of zbelute Mr. .\I. ()'(`-crman `; was celelwu-_.: in St. .\lark's Church. I rtscou.Uut.. on Wednesday, zh inst. 'l'lxedccea~ed gentleman. father of the ` Rev. J. Uluru.-`In. of Prescott, died near Kauturk. County of Cork. on she `."Jth' aneralong illues~. oiciated celebnmt. j 0! Twomey. also present. Walsh. ; Brucknllel. ; I I !` `Tbnndny nfternoon the flnenl 01 |Lient.-Col. Dennis. the late Deputy Minister 0! the Interior. occurred iron: the G.T.R. station to Cnnnqni Ceme- terv. The funeral I'l nmndml hv n mu u.L.n. ailuull w ulunqm 961118- tery. The fnuenl Ins amended b a In-go number at leading citisenn. he . rlpnnnnnd 1-nu rnnu-rial On a annnkfcn ..l in two nkintoah. They Anchored in the vicinity of the Brother: and ascended in quching 35 sh. The oooupum 01 one nki caught luuneen lab in lonneon hours and the taunts of the other wen- i ty-one in `the tune time. The sh caught were huge And mostly hlnck I331. *7*`"' LIII DI. All!!!` I UIIIIIUII |:'1oton'I`hnx-|dnyinthelhl.| undone!- noosly adorned tbeoctionot mocca- mitho in giving .-. call to Rev. Xv. llcckio. )lr.)lockio was so andici-ondamood that ho Hus liberty tonooopt the position in October. He in now vioilinginthoweotenput oi Ontnrio. - l1$XIllIII3lllIl'lCIIIIHQa Eutou'l'hnudo botwoeoilnlcenlolub sndewbntg. bogunowutoen. but the Cundenihn were detected. The nnnnn -mg - I`-uni... F`--A A . \l4-L-.-.- gotowuz Cundanutog NlWbl:l'.: Ull IIIZIIV `I-39 IIIIIIXIIIM IIOIIIIII Manual 0! knight noun npnuntina the 0.2.3. and G.'l`.R.. the to- Ei:::Uh@l`OldIA|gl'oodl0 til Inc: I will 1.-nllm `Jun 17. -v~----'~-- -- p--- ------ On Tnudnvhusngsmuugholdinj lllljl Ii hllll banal: runnnnntina . 'l`ho-S-t. Andrbwh Church natnn Thnndnv in than Hall uul nnuni. Intern mg; to Contra:-Ion. Town A1815 coif Ir. loath : lfnnnlnouc (all. flair success at l'll':Il[. .3`?`.?"'`7T" . 33'a'T."x.no` "'"n.ex"'"unno."'`$'.'."$'r:uI':.'7n""" .12., with when at in an. nn`Il'n!a- cnmn. will In nwudoa. .:n'no nu. Lt. 111285, from sumo upwards: mm to win I. O P. In. [RED II. Chkhqglo P.0..'0nt. - Jmuwth. ` the Aunox HOTEL. until mm JULY &iCEAU in thxeo_ you: old. nnd weight 1, pounds. Uolor,d u-uneven ' tbs Norman ; imported from lino]: by J. 6. an 2" "9' ":*-.9 ':.':':'.."......*"";::.:`.':.-` re ateu. o I n` In I; on "." :,:::':~~*-;,:~*.',,.,."-.-:.v '::==:-'2.-r. c es. eel. nit-o . on quick` eye. good di si o :31 morvign with ":`. .:f....".:;.x..'i': w".: ' '..,l .`m...`lsi` 0 Dan. 11.! Btnoorent '3; gr-nndun.SIn?o. by, Louis Napoleon O5. Chnrtns. the sin of this home, in I never falling fool-toner `and ' "us-winner. and but stood II the hood of Ed. odsnon`s nnd for yours. We cordially invite all interested in good bones to coll. ` 'I`:|xI-$l5 to insure a mu-u with fool. nr n nnrvn ILL nun: THE SEASON OP 116 on the Pmprie.or's Farm at llilburn. visiting Kingston on FRIDAYS And BATORDAY8. L: the ALBIOS HOTEL. mm T.\CEAL' three voul old. and vainhn THE ms: mm smunn vT.{-3.0 HEAU I I"VYI unrn -I-nu Isnnnlumv an .m.. , aanraanvna;-.-u vv--.._ .- .....-... - Theconservntive press has indulged in I green dehl o! rejoichg over the re- illrl of Mr. Shnnlev by ncclamation for South Grenville. They en not only gov- ,oIII but boeszfnl. end they point tn the fnilllm ol the Liberals so nonninete n cnndidete as an evidence of the week- ness or nnpopulu-icy of their cause. One Inching victory for the Conserntives. coining clone upon the heel: of ve Lib- eral victories. is a circumstance which admits oi pleesnnt eontemplstiou. The liniwerislisu are deserving of some lit- tle encouragement. they use entitled to la ooeesionnl display and an occasional sent. Their success in South Grenville night. however. hnve been evoilel. had the petty chiming Mr. Blnke as its leader exhibited in the eld one lull sheplnclr end orgenixntion of list repre- Ianhtiven in the House. It is true that the govemnent nought I sup verdid-- the election was brought on in the con- Ititnucy with indecent lnst.e.befox-e Mr. Banana : nnnlmrhaln had recon red from ` ILL IIAKE THE SEASON 0! at Kincalan an I-`RIDAYR nml nA'l'PRnA\'n .o I IS MOST BEAL"l'lP'L'uLY SHTATED ON I the west bank 0! the Lima Cazaraqni River I nd Lake Ontario, three miloa west from Ll: I hlarke: Squue. Klnxiton. Notoll gases ox-nil h way crossings lntorvoning. In: almost an nailed an a stock ox-dairy I larm. requiring lit ole Jwothirds oltho boundaries bemg water. 1` land in m the highest state of cultivation. having been well I nockod with daixyeanle {or a manner of yea:-I. Buildingn conaiat o! two counmodloua scone I dwollin none voodahed and small {name I house : am, ecxnoo. with nabling for 10 head 0! cattle and 19 honoo; cu-riaga house, `.1140; granary, hennary. ice house, tool sheda. fences. tile drains. 51:. all in good condition. Good on-'uar and lenty olunall knit. Terms Id suit pnnanc mplv w , s. :1 nnxsn. I V R. ' I UCIIE I Whmln cum I douot-non nu-vlrno stop m f '4 than I n'.'".u` lath Ila dluo o FITS. El'I LKPSY or FALLING llcll I Ill :-long umly. lvrnnumnynuonutocnnlbuvwucuon. , In-.c-an other: hlvo mud Into noontor not nor p'""'.`;` ` 1"` .```.';:'..:`..` '`....`:',' `"``'o. ' no u o n . !"...':"" `* `..`I:`.'.!!'.'.'.`:'*' _. I-Ilrn mm, Pm B5515 6!" " l'i|hIl"I"hlo'n-041'" `I-ninrl.-or ollm. ism jut!" .- W CI!` CICI - rm`. In that $108` Egyplla Elhllllg FIIIIO. IIIIK IBIIOES FOB SILE. mm: mm: and Blhzlner, 15 and 11 Princess Shut. ` KINGSTON, ONT. I I . 1 Conan, Caskets. Ilobes. Crapcs. - ` (1-loves. Clt. % The Lugm sad Best. Stock m the City `This Well -Run Property OF ABOUT 200 ACRES. `Ill Wukwrn Republican says if Man- ning "douuot dam`: Congress will hue I0 llllkahllh to instinct him so do SJ. We have reonml published I net edition of r. CulI'eq- I'0'I Celebrated Z on on the radical and ponnnnent cure (I-mzout median) of Nor- vons Debility. ileum] and Phy- ilcll Incapacity. lnwodimentl to Ilu-ring`. otc.. resulting tmm exceueu. Price. in u zeuod envelop, only 6 cents, or two pouuge sump; `nu. nlnhv-no-(I uni... In n.I. -3...-_.L.I- 1.`- ` . . , I \-u puuungu Itllllfh The elehnlcd Iulhot. in this admirable El 5132: my domonou-non. from thiny nun nucceutnl nctino, mu nlnrmmgoonsoqucnceu i may be 11 llycnrod without the. I I nncotiuterunlmothclneuwtheuneolnno ; E poinun out a mode ol can 1: once Iunblo. oct- uin an enema]. bimeau ct which every Int- : Icnr. no mam.-r v at his oomlluon any ha, I may cuxe mnnoll ehecplnprlutely And rub .cn y. _ . 3 any c 2 csuy. . Tnis Cally. Tnia Lecture would be in the hand: of every t youth Ind every mm In an had. Arjdreu TIE GIILVEIIELL IEIIGII.` 00., 41 Ann 58.. New York. Post Omce Box 450 ` Ann. 23. " 91, .l_glo Igotvnqnn mu! When I u .{MAN66E` W LvsT.WH9%!]n!=%w1%B9! 1 aunt-cl-I av In-Iuv I IIIIIU II III] lull: " W. B. SPIKE. lulbnm hm, Bwtringtou. Hay 1311:. LAKE SHORE DAIRY FARM ran sum. f 3' Cam in the City or Country. Day or f mgbz. gromptly uzended to. Mr. Dren- ; nun. Attending :3 sllfunenh himself.` gnu- ! auteee satisfaction. Has the Three Best Hearses in Central Ca- nada_ w. M. DRENNAN, Thu ncvutvunu. Ann-wlduuag all holovmuu. lacuna-In` 33:. mof nu...-a anon -on in composition In the nu! undo ol low rat than wuuhgdnmor powduu. Sold on in can. B-nx. Pountlco. IQ W 140.. 3.1 W, `M: - PRICES MODERATE. - . LOST. ' BAKER. PD. 30! BI. Kingston. Ann 52.. Nw-I-was; D814 UL1`l.\'G cu.\'sr7fE 1-.`.\'.- Y. 4.v wry: Duz. . q).- memorial ma. inre min at she Wnmoop. I ~ A paragraph `gin size, advcnsing any goods or amcle, manned T0`!-thirty coup in the Weekly Wane. _ L - _ Ul IIIU CIUIBIIU LIIIXIIUIL QI3 (`III I01] 7 were, of course. recognized and AL owed. but be via that day jnctingna n ; private. In the motning of. the lush ` dny'hennd hm others had j 1-dined` their lives to cover the now we I known 'Goneul n Run." ` I IIIIII eIl\l|llUK'l-I UIIIIXII. EIIII ll, II-IIU 9 country had the Inielortune toenter into `; an Imperial Federation oi the Empire f that I day would come when Egielund : would ndkit to her interests to curtail i the liberties of the people of the'Do-.: , minion. At that time General .\liddle- g , ton and men like him would be found .` , lighting for Enpliah supremnry. while he ! 1 (Major Kirwin) would be ghting for f j Cundien liberties. Lord llelgnnd was ` 1 present port of thetime, end the con- g , troverey was cutting. it quiet. like ugn- ; , lnentntive rulers `ying through the i] nit. A day or twopaeeed. we are-told. ; 1 and Betoche weelonght. Major Kirwuz ; 1 went into thnt lighten 1 private soldier, F , with n rie in his hand. and in the ranks } E of the Kidlnnd Battnlion. His nnli end Y 1 I'-I1 n:-A Al nnnoaa Iuu\nnn3cnnI. --ul -L I The return of Capt. Kinnn has mvain mixed the questi-an--\\'u_v was be sent to the .\'orth-\\'es'.. while so many lullv better qntlied lay in Montreal no the were to go? 1! neuter the qne : tion edito:i:l,n.pe|n t.haJ'..:.' !'l'IunruI`hv this}: chain Hut linnprnl I.` WQEKI '03.}. wholudnhuodhinprintionuund: IUITUIIDIIOII U1 9 The organof the Ten` party in Xapa- 3 - nee. announces that Mr. Blackstock will i prod Whemlytekethe troebleto attempt to l nneeet Mr. Hurley." How rnegnnni- ;nione! The decision which line thus ` l been reecbed by the local champions of ; ' e corrupt cnuse was not the outcome of t generosity as the Smn.l.mI would malie ; it appear. The contest. so fer as it 1 concerned .\lr. Hawley. was a pure one. end tree from illeealities. _\lr. Hewley h.\l not the funds of a government at ' his disposel. as his opponent is said to `have bed. aul. moreover, he entered "3 the contest with the determination to ` win snccees feirlyand upon his ` el : merits and the popularity of his plntforin ` or retire it once an.` forever into private life. Worth waspitted against wealth. grid worth carried the day. It is an ' important event nnl Iiugnrs for Lenoox better things. If All the can li-hates seeking pniliamentuy l;onor~ were of ` Mr. Hnwley's stamp the goo-I name of the constituency would soon be redeem- ed. and recently it di.l seem e: if there . weii no electoral ill-`strict in so great need of purication. IWURIIU IIXNII glIIl.lKI-7 IIB. (I III I yet. To aceouimodete thic iinmenee not they have eetnbliehed n branch hence in Buelo. The men who ah for Clerk .1 Robbins in Ceneda have titty miles of gill nets oontinunllv let nlong the shore. end their nteuner. on its lest trip, found a cargo of 12.0.!) lbs. of fish aweiting is. This I is exclusive of their Manitoba tisherv. 3 in thin lot Qlie were a nuuibo r of stur- - geon. n nntunl enemy of the game sh. l which would thrive better were they ex- l teruiineted. The next principal sheries are found at Chunont anal Three llile Bay. These ' villages were once noted for CISCJ tnxle. ; but thnt. too. has almost entirely cheap- penred. Iul with it lies gone much of the . life which formerly aboundod there. At f present. in the two plnccs. there ere fty . men employel in fishing. representing a 3 capital of lH,il,l,l. i At Capo Vincent. for the last tw(~ntv- ve year: shing has been `quite an er 5 lt`D8lVt} inlustr_\'. but now it is -leclin- ing. At present the sales of fish aver- Itge Sl.5UU ii week. giving employinent ` to eighty men. tleut}-ve boats. filti` llllll-E 1.1 mil unto nip] In `NH: IHHIINI Iran l GE.\'ERAL VERSUS` .\IAJUR Alilrwin not Well Rr('Pi\`-G bv the (`ommau-ler oi the Fortrs. h'uI. Install JIOVAJJ vvanlavy vs. - nhnhmonoum than-by. n louuuwhiehJ.l1.Buwnhad lginuidtlnthowupoor. ytoptnyudoould about IK Hg Wllublo Inalionunoul III annu- Wd. HtvuIut ltovicis()?;nnpl 11$ Blah ornpnn I ?ofIr.:|Ihuhoonuutd! Hui iul II-n-n Initantnd & mmlnint pesos 1_'nccL.41Iz-0. rue`!!! cbzilago om" 11` -...--.-u- nnwva \.vu. vv;n4u..1u.y. ; r The following letter was received by uadn the Mayor ll few (lays ago. and but \ shortly before the sad news ol his death into 3 was telegraphed tojriends: IP11` .` "Camp, Frog Lake. J nne 20th, '85. lwfl 3 "My Dear .Sii.--The boxes.of the con l`;` tents o_l which you sent me an invoice D0` ii some days ago. reached us here yester- ldle ! day. and are highly appreciated by those "3" l to whom they were addressed. On oe- ` * hall of "F" Company and the Midland Battalion I have to thank you and the l ladies of Kingston and Portsmouth for i such contributions to our comfort. They 51"` I ere appreciated. also an evidence of the '9 ju kind remembrance and '0! the interest `ld' a taken in the progress of the Midland. Y The campaign 18 now uh; over. and in 1'9? a few days we may he a" ' r for King- mks ; stou where the battalion disband.- E Vnrv trnlvs vnnrn. rtvnqy 'IUqUCo -~ tgaiei whowould nnmtmhneu an vividty, dolfthll to tryWollI' Health Bnnovnr." The lust letter received It the capitul from Col. Williams was one uldresaed to It. Caron. Minis: of ililitimiu { which be said: I trust {hit after Big t Ben! is oaptuted we jhnll be nt liberty to rqturn homewtrda." and it in l omega ooincidenod; thtt ' the news of Big Dept`: capture nd Ihe,, gdlam`. Oo- lonehdonth reochhd the Minister of Ilitin -I-unit-` nan-Inl n o In` THU 01 UUUII 111011131 ml will `put 3 shadow over the lllfol their rejoicing! sad imke a va- o'lu?cyb:hnt `cu_1I:ot be soon th'l'he uylnputh or e - raved mend: nndoomudgs of the dead hero.u.nd stdnleoustr in t. anon lnnmt. nu-vines. H: :29. IUIIUI Iila.`u [jail ` I Militia uiII'Iulhneo_nnly." ' 1 my truly yours, "Akmun T. H. 'W1u.uls, "Lt.-Col. Commanding Midland Butt." u '-rL_ |__; l_A|.__ __--:_-_1 _. n__'-.' ___:L .1 z UIIUII WIIIJITU IIIIU U5 ` Very truly yours, | "ARTIIIYI IUIUIUHUII uuu FZIIUUIH ll IHLIBICII _ gramme of merit was given. Rev. ' McLeod starts off ugdgr favorgblc 1 press. ZIEE. | The ordination and induction of Rev. 2 ` A. K. .\IcLeod into the pastorate oi the i Consecou Church occurnd on Tuesday. The church was packed. and an ex` cellent sermon was delivered by Rev. T. S. Chambers. of Wolfe lslaud. Rev. ` John Robinson addressed the minister . and Rev. .lam`o.-s Cumberla.ud the people. In the veniug a reception, wus_ held, attended by 3 large audience. The Tnair was of 3 very social chnracter. ; Addresses were made by Revs. llessrs. Craig. Wilkins, hunbers. `Cumberlau-I, `Robinson and` ' kett. A musical pro- urnmmn nl mm-it wan uivnn, Hair I- IIIOIIIIJI. - The Presbytery then ndjourned, to: meet in Cooke's Church on September P 2183. * 1 TI... ..-.l:....o;,... ....`l {ml-moi.-.n nl Ilnr ' V`.'..UUU. rl:l l|!!IlUl.I gluubcj. 4 Applicuion was nude {or the purchase of the Fredericksburg Church building. I and the L-ammittee hnnng charge of the . business were ernpowed to act as they ` saw t. 5 The examining committee were no- tborized to prexzribe exercises to stu- i dents luboring wit.hin'the Preabyu-ry. I [Inc \\' 1" \\'nllnnn nl Tr-pntnn wall ucuuu lluunug vuuuu um: I Icuuyu-I_\ . Kev. W. T. Wnlkml. 01 Trenton. was elected Moientor for the cunning six months. Ts... D......L..o...-.. oh-.. .J:.u-n-nml on I0!) . Sane of Religinn-Rev. W. T. Wilkins. Sabbath School Work-R:v. A. Young. Tempo.-nnce- Rev. J. Cumberland. Sabbath Obseruuce--Rev. F. W Mc- Cutig. 'l'|__ -_._-,.-L:.. , _s CA l)....I'.. l`I...-..l. -....,,. The congregation at St. Panl`s Church. , Amherst. Islsnd. nppkied for leave to} mortgnge their church to the unount of $210). Permission gnntel. 1 Annlingainn `Inn mania lnr rho nnrr-hmux ' sorrow. All orvenha ildlnnd istrict extensive ptqnntionl Inbeingmudetogive the volnnteetg, who hugs so nobly distmgu about themselves. 3 tting ro- mping. The death bf their idolized _-n -4 - .|..a..- ......- u..| nu! UUUUUCG II: III`! \ll.l|.'I.' bulb IIIHU. The following were elected couvcners ol the nnom committees: Home Misnions-Rev. M. W. hlc-Lean. Exsmiuing Committe-e-Rev. S. Hous- tnn The Kingston Prenbvtery met in. H-lle,-\; \'l8 on Tuesday and Wednea-by. There . In 1 Pmlll ottenduxce. } 'I'|.n nan`. nl lnahnn I-'-nag unannn `ml . WI8 I Yllll Il:H.`I|IILCU- The case of Joshua I-`user. susponled some years ngo, mm taken up. A com- I Initwe Urns appointed to investigate Into ; his uondnca at nu-1 ~mcc tbnt tune. . 'l"I... l,.II..-.`-. ---g -l....b...I nun-nnnps: LIDVIICI UI 7l",|`\".'. the been is-lecl|n- ` sh LVN - employment ` lu` miles of gill nets an-l to '21!) pound. trap nnd hoop nets. The amount 0! capital } thus employed and represented I5 980 - (10. Below Cape Vincent no net sh- ing is allowed. but it is estimated that 3 during the summer session. when the l pleunre travel is at its height. there : no one thousand slus engnged in nng- I ling.wherehy l([),u(I) minnows n dny are killed for bait. The catch nude in this 3 manner it would he dicnlt to estimate ` l..E'll"ER.\` FROM COL. WI LL] A V1.5`. TL- I_II,_:,,_ I Ieelmg In lkuovIllo-BnsIncu ol Seulon Llgm-llnluor-' Induction. j . V LUfLllIU.K`I. I of 6l4|,(l.,l,`. ` At. (`Ann Yum-put fur tho last l\((~nLr. . I `Ametbu: Ihoto deaeued they were monpelled to toioml vain for 4 their tab. To- 3'. while taking ell they lue ebleto buytron Ouudnthov Ire ! the exclusive lessees of 0 Illihke in ` Mnnitohejhenug rented it o! the gov- ernment. iron: which they receive in the ; eggtegtte about 8, lbs. 01 III: 1 mac. ecoommodete ` product established I lmnnn in Rnnln, l,EI.uX lWIIlHIlIIIUI.f'TlIll w utwnlton ngo_ the no Hana used vo gonzont J vclnrkallobbinslouho ondjnglsc oh\pril .1 _950.(IDh' .u|dneuly than-h uum'wontto the COBIJIIII tide of the luko. As the industry on the I Amnincn nhm-A duunnnntl that sum II b oIQidHoox&t. Qtllyllou 15:0 Ch ' Tho__ was-was -n...`5 in i ll fhhio. SOQIW liar hour. Odpo nceni. 'l'lu-no lilo and . Chnnumnt Am odnau-nu ol nnnudal-|hl.a `ill: or nu was we uni 1.9-` hr tho enggnyh quarter Kid _the first the release of the priioners. 0! all the brave man who served under . ' ton through the hull-breed `llbun 5.; :0 Olga In-Ava-t um: lion}. . WjlIIjII`I[IIlUIIIIIUVK,lllI" button tho Rocky llonnhlutotho Atlantic. AI Pot! Onhrlo Ghanaian hoIoln|nl!dounnilin1'Ihol:.cm- mi$Ill.'l'IYlIlIIIIiI[l'B|I.0.- At Baden`: Harbour. Cluk t Rob- iun-. plohbly the Ingest huh nu: Igh danhn in than inr. has-n their '33." """'"... "."a.."'w"'ui L2." 'u'.1"i: o m Mug" Innings - unn o.3._ 1::ystimue the tween guiigolndcnpe Vincent 6 I50.- ` (III. nmnlnvlnn ham MI) in III!) mun. WW-K IIWXIIUXUUIF hon &l)tol.(!I) mun. puzctionin not one-telthol `ruin-m I| Anor|an water. Do- eln;lu-coniu to thud:--'l'|e Fuunx In the liver, `vluunvupu Vulcan. auxvuuuu nuyuqn G sclnunont uooou-uol ooulidenbl capitol Ind onus. who deal in sh and when nuns: an spoken in every Ina! knllmm Hm Ilnnkv hlnnntunn In the 3 THE FISHING INDUSTRY-I Imam.` uauqnianunau nnaidhlnnxihillvnlozlslz K l.\'(i\"IH.\' 1'1-l$B\ TEKY Light - With hut IIU III Ill-I! UFIVID nlllllllu not to halt in their lorwud move- until they uivhim turn his horse`: nn gin the order to `tame. 3 heetthst future history will fags: they responded, And it was `dustbin ' ." He was the mat t5- dn ammnv'n nan-tan. iiid the ni WEEKLY BI_{ITIS wme; JULY 16. 1885. nuuruny, duly lllallo ~ Ii in reported that Mr. Geo. Ste hon delivered In nltinntum to 31! John ac- domld, demanding: that the government muntnd numb milhon, dollnn more for bin company` nndnko buck six million tore: ol land whieh I}i"I'IiH anon-nod . III xrlnce~r.uwnu QIIIIICM Tito cumoontaining part of the effects of Robbina'circn_s. nn oh` tqe nil:-'oad truck at Shel-brook. P.Q.. some days ago. The cars were dnmnged to the Amount of 92113. . 11-1...- ...4:.... :. o.I.-..-` Im Ron} I. Egy t will be completely bankrupt. T at-loott~Act is being vigouroualy onforoedlt Rentrew. T 0 men were ned 0140 And. 5185 tivqly lat -AnIl fnr nnllinn rm Clllll`. uuuu Ilqnu IIIII gum: Iv;-[N week for nelling re wnter. ." 5-htnrdnv. .1 . i A o v ' i LHTUL` Ulll. llll Ullh. A lad named Gregor, while climbing a fence on York street. fell. lelc thigh bone. brcakmg his ? `[113 health oicer says that the cu- cusses have been reported. \lr l'nl.r1rl.' Iv`:-5-harv, let fever is disappearing. than no new nrnnriptnr n! I OI CHI}. Unless action is tlkeli by Sept. lat. En will bocompletely T Hnnt.l:.Ant. in haimz vinoumnnlv elecwu uppuny uruuu mine: on we . F .'& Ash]. Lodkes_ in St. Lawrence dn tics, and R. Lgugmore. Newbnrq. in Prince~Edwud district. 'I`;n-. n-pa nu-nutnininn nun-t nf Izhn nnntu ' UNI]. ; --\\"uat a cute lime mustache Robert Shaw.` remarked one girl to another.` i".s`lxghtly sc'\t.t-red. however." "Yes, :it's 3 base ball mustache." "What's | that--nine on a side ?" "Hf Cour-In not? I thank oll. --Whntns it.Lheu 1"` '~\\'hy, ` I three out. nllout." I n...| ........x. 11","..- n-Lil.-. nl..u|...... .. oyeu. Mr. Wm. Woodrow. of Hallowoll. picked from 15 acres. on Monday. July 6th. 3,475 quarts` of strawberries and delivered the same at the Bay of->-Quinta Canning Factory. realizing 9243.24. Fntlmr (Yam-1-`q .mnnin at Hnrnlpv Uouwuuumu, mum uuuuun uuuu we whole oqnntry now mourns with sincere I (II . ` gr. Preston, of Newboro.bas bn elected Dppuny Grand Master of the A, I'1 , & AM [.nalimu in St. Lnwrennn l\UCl.lISHI9l', IKU VI.\Ilull_-I}: III II UIIU nunuu. Gen. Snckett's remains were buried st Cape` Vincent. his old home, yester- luv. W runner b Betted 9250. \l.-.1 uunl) IIGFICII VZULL .\l:,-s. Hicks and Mrs. Furlong. of Rochester, are visitipg at Wolfe Island. nan QnnI:nO'a -nn1n5na nun-A Inn:-Ca.` ' KIICXEKNIDH BUB!!! IDLU HPIIUIUKN. > On TnesJay "morning a tire occurred at Mr. J. All(=u s mill. Aqtoinek (.7Y"k. Mississxpni. The mill was bnrnnd to the ground and 1.500.000 shingles des- troyed. Mr, Wm, \\'nn.lrnw. nf Hnllnwnll ILIOUIU-` lUl' VlIgflIlJI.'_\. ' During the storm yesterday morning I 1 the lightning deitr)yeJ telegraph poles ' in the vicinity of spro 1's hotel. Ulussa, ' knocking: them mbo spl nters. n (In\'rnnn Inn "n nrnino A rn no-mu-rm] . : C3565 Klu\C IPUCU Il.'PUI l$\l. j Mr. I'at.nck Feehery. proprietor 0! ! Ferry House Hotel. Bellevnllv. and {or- ' mt-rlv mate, of. the steamer Alexander. died suddeulv Wednesday morning. 1 \lnunnn Innlun will In n-ntnhHuhnJ nl urea suuuculv H cuuesuuy wurunug. ' A Masonic lo-Jge will be established at V Tamworth. \I:._.. u..n:..1`|.....-.. Al` old- nit" v\nnn i I ' IIIHWUTIII. Miss Hattie CIJOWD. of this city. pass l ed the recent examinations at. we Nor- mal school with honors. u... 1.... &...;oI. no` R..ll..u:ll., -.. IIUII SCIJODI WJLVI IHUIIUFH. .\lr.-s. Lew ,Smit.h, of Bellcville. re- cently man-iced, will spend her bones`- moon in the \le-rcer Reiormntorv. .She was sent. to that. institution (or six 3 inontbs [or vagruncy. I hum-inn Min utnrnl vculnrnv nun-ninu U1 III S llruvu IIIUII wuv uvuvcu uuucn. Kiddleton he of the bnvent was Lieut- col:-Williu.ms, whooe sudden death the -luuln nnnnhuw no. Innnrnn CHM int-nu-A U5. DIWIUIIII I1"-l lug Bill uugu. r.A.HoppiI'Is.o the purcbued yeuexdnv lrom Messrs. Than .9: Dnrhng. who recent! bought. the Newman property u the and of White , Lake. l.5C0.000 shingles sud l(l).(lIl feet of lumber. - 1 I U0 `Lt.-Col. Willituus leaves a large fa- F I mily. most of whom are at In age re- I I I I I ; quiring tender care and gzuhlance. v except Mrs. Chamberlain are under 1. .\H years olnge. the youngest. being tire. Hi; mother. him. ..Il"..-n .. very ;old, ....o.-. l;nl.. ..uun.nl.n also survives ' Dann-0 I I x I I I . Ans: evening. ` 9 The Scott Act wu dc-tented in [last ' ings couurv by only twelve votes. A i 5 -.iisvu'eponc_v of 54 votes in one division ` I in {nor of the Act was made. thus mnk ; mg the correctmsjority against the .-\ct I '1'. l"O|lll6 FCIJL`. ucutncu llllu Lulunugnvux. Rev. 1-`. 41'. Lou. who was ordamezl II. <, ' the .\lev.l:odist Cunfereuce last. month. ` {recently performed his rs: meurinue j cermonv. One of the contracting lur- tic. was Rev. W. Sommerville. cf .\lal.- uwu. who was ordained M. the same s( r- . nee. ; ` Rev. Dyson Hague havim: seve'n~d hi 9 connectit with St. Jamar. Cut.hulml,- Torumo. to tune charge of I church in . Brockville. was, before leavina. present . gen] with I heuuufnlly illuminated nvl gxlress. ttccoxzxpauim-l with I purse ofi x rnnnan./ . ev. D . Sutherland has left Toronto for British Columbia. where he expects V i to s u-I most 01 the summer in vuming `- ; the .let.hodist mm-xions th ugbout that ' i province. and especmlly ng the Paci- 1 Re nnnut y no coast. Friday.-Jnlv 10th. 1 1 Col. Prime. the late United States! fConsnl' It Bellesillc. Wu bnnquetted I I last evening. 1'... an... Am um}. .l..co.o..I in lune. 1 Inmuuu suu uluu. I The Slinisu-r of Murine and Fislxcrut`-S 5 `has decided to e.~.tuMi_sh six new lllv i saving stations, the Me saving corps at - each}-lace to consist of I captain aui ` six men. The -unions will be lucuecl pa Cobonrg. `Toronto. Pun. Stanley. Pointe Pellc. Gedcncb and Colliugwool. I),... L` 1; I ..no .-|..-. Inn. r.-Jn.-.4-.I go 4 [tom Lnlluu. ' _ This morning nvicious horse mu-le n i bite at Wslwr Lamb : bead. Mr. Lamb struck t! 1; animal in the mouth. when his huuci was caught and bitten tlm-ugh. i The seu~u.`uu, Walter -says, was hkv 9 that male by the driving 0! n cold chisel 3 meant. we mud. 9 Tho \Iiniuh.r nf \lnrinn nlul `:;I'1I`I'I-I 5 Joseph Nick)! has a "moon ower" nu , bloom. It c-une out Int night. sud is ; probtbly the first that bu Lu-u seen in ; Cnnuln. The, plant. is of the uxotuing . glory species. sud its flower is live iucheu { in diameter. It flowers only at night. sud emiu I delicious perfume. It came . lrom Englnnd. - ! Thin mnu-ulna n x-ininnn Imran mmla A alum. u . oopduct eld \ ulmintion ? ; noun nlurnnlr II-nun I rnnnnnuihilitv..'

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