Weekly British Whig (1859), 16 Jul 1885, p. 5

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` A W 311' I DU DIIIWI, i 509 UOTDEFII 900- O-PIOIIR III, IUFKI. ,_ Eiirl , I it M0,:liod this week and get some at the best mucmno 9i]. :5 Iran III "comer of Princess Mid Wpllingson Sta. \ `DUI! ll.IIK9'I'!Il I II III`: I Iunun. Moncreu. June 14.-Un Sunday After `; noon 2: some-whim. signicant nrd excul- ` ing row took place on, ,St. James street. 1 In the afternoon. between three and` ' tour o'clock. (our youngtmen. emh with =` `stew arangelilnea in his hnnd. were` wallung quietly down the street. when an ` A `man nninn nn tn than: nngr Dnllnrd ` A ca-e vrliicl) excited considernble iii- 3 terest wins tried in the Town Hall on Mon day afternoon. Three mung men were charged by Rev. w. iv. Jliller mi. L I'hI[)0llm{ and smiling in church on the , evening of the 5th inst. After hearing the evidence for the 3-roaecutiou. and without hearing the deteuce. the magic- tratcs. Isaac Lake and D. J. Walker. dismissed the case. The court room was crowded. The deciiiion gave satis- faction. Mr. Saunie.alegal gentleman i from New York staying here. agurul in behulfof the deleudantn. a_ per.- ~ formed his duties skilfully. It might be -. . order will be strictly observed in church. stated that Rev. Mr. Miller made simi- { lar complaints before from the pulpit. lt into be hoped in future that good -The funeral of the unfortunate man, . Stoneu. took place on Thursday last. L Rev. Mr. Connolly. ofwilmur. preached ' an impressive sermon at the Sand Hill j church. The attendance was very large. 5 eighty-v conveyances being in the ` procession. The day following the peo- ` ple turned out eu"maaee to complete _ a 1 contract Stones: had undertaken for the 3 car; oration. Before night the work was successfully performed. The money . will be paid to Mn. Stoness. who has _ the siympntliy of the entire community. . --.\li.~is Lizzie Armor and Misq live Ed- wards left on Wednesduy on an exteuJ- ` ed trip tliroiigli Western Ontdno. Boii \`oyu;,;e !~-A S. 3. strawberry festival , WIS held in .\lr. H. \'anluveu`s grove on 3 Thursday Afternoon. It was rather , sliinlynttendeil. Ilie company found`, tujoyuieut iu Yltlloll ways. -- The j Uruiigemeii marohtd...to the Methodist (jliurcli on Suii-luy.tl_l_`..'_th. when Rev. ` Mr. Miller preached`: sermon suitable to the occasion. On Mon hy they drove to Todd's grove. Pittshuru. where a very enfoviible picnic was held. Five lodges , iticipated.--Capt.. Merritt and Mr. ' lrike, of Kingston. are camping on one i of our beautiful island. ' ! ,,_ ;._..___*. : Allah Who Suuu-boo at an Ornnge I 1;-.- rt.--.|...I 0.- III. I-hung . nuu.o. -- Wilton Jottings. Farmers in this vicinity have con- menced cutting their hey, but owing to 1 ' i the wet wenther have dane but little ;` work.- l'here have been some very i ' ho.-nvy lnlln 0! ram during the pest two i weeks. and lends are completely ooded. Some farmers have hul to replnnt whole elds 0! potatoes. the mat planting be- ing .lestro_vel by the wnter.-Anothu : concert is zznnouuced for Wedneedny evening in the Grange Hall. by the Ta- ker cl:u|r.-Qun.e a number from this place ntteuJc.l the Orange celebntion ll Hnrrowunith on lloudny. nuxl report I I I I I I l u ; I ` even` thing as passing o quietlv. Ad- dresses were delivered h Revs. Rotary. :5 1 Presbyterian minister `o this p'nce. end Bell. .\lethudiqt minister, of Harrow I I s:uub.-A serious ICCldt ut occurred on Salurrley. The ac-nohling at the reiu- ` Jence James Lewis gu-e way nndi James Thompson Ins thrownm the? gruuud. a` distance of about ll leet. ` striking on his beck. He hes inn criti~ E cal coudiziau. Ur. luy, of lhrruwsmith. is in Ittxnriuuce. In. 1'. '3 r.'.e:.';t"aunn""7':?._su 1ol`Onpt.. ]l ..-T_ jllll _SL 3 Huh . Church megs lorpnctna. .1`hevu-e pmgressuuz V yundutho I Ikilllul gmdnnco ol .JunoIu. -)ln. `Pnvnlrv, nf Bu-rianld. has in - whuon-roortupunlcnullantpny OJ. V|l*|ol_V0l8IHecIl.' -~ non ll v1'cm1'!.' The Iensuion 1! last week here. and we Jon`: one who knows it. we`: 3' wed- ding. Will.-nrln , Therm: and lliuuie Knapp united zbeir fortunes: Wnllum and Nellie Ravlol-Js were the at taendnnts. J. Knapp drove the puny to Perth. where the wedding too`; place. Then the party returned to the brile`s 1 :.u...-'. whom thn gunner IL: sen`-gd Poll! load Incas. v Llly 5 mennos DIV!) lilo Deeu Ieuueneu ` nuns ! do oombat."--Miss Fraser. of North ; Hastings. and (Ecol-don, `at West`- a brook. are home or eir vacation. : I welcome is amended to them_ by then: g numerous friends.--fdiss Topll bIJ6,_..re- , i .`..'f.'.'?.`I '} 't'3.n"imT"'x\~1n'To"S2a;'2."5; V crowned hereorts.-.\Ir. .\:`atthev;s. `of WI h` Jxaabeoomearesi out o our ing :-TM farther: hem have had a , disagreeable time. doing thent'1_x:advgor. : ovnng tolteqnent showen.- `e pxcmc Inna decided success. every one went away veg plehased Wllill the gay`: 1-ecngtinn. ne _ V ms and -re~ mark that she had not eqjoyod he:-s_el! so . well for many .y`eara.-3[nsa_l!{qso \\ alker Wsthegnenol .Cralner.' here was a _rush tnthestoroa lastwoek toaeouroto-1 lfacco boloio tlxiincnaaed dntyjook ef- Tgnk Rial: ulna, Inn Infill un-uvaaae an-up. T e anniversary 0! the battle of the my a was quietly celebrated here last f sabbath. The members 01 L.O.L. ' S-ll - marched tn the chnnch. wherean excel- , K lent sermon w given them by Rev. Mr. `( Rattray. Snbj t: "Protestant weapons 5 and warfame."-\'ery few attended the ,i celebration on Mondny.-J. Simpgon lost` in `valuable cow an Sunday by her getting ijnst in the rocks. Some of his valuable merino: have also been rendered bore .1. J|l\1ihQ";":QQ Pu.-. nf \`r\rh 13000 Dolltilluuuxxuun lfect. But. ,|u.toolate! lnoneponottuemnunwn Drulcu on the Snlvnhon Army in the last issue of the War er, says that nineteen drunk- ; udsnnd rspechhle einnen have been sued. One lnnnhnd been tried fox mnrda end found guilty. .5 young women bud been unveiling Jngh n circnennd lending`; 1 bed hie. 1'03 Willi-IIC IIIIILTIIUUI, ITVUUD. lllI' `chino npun. oh. no to Cox-bottu. cor- ner ol Prinegnund Wellington streets. ' B! It Dlllltu 5 full. Ia noun: nu: vunuuu. , , |-,\. Luahrookox co;. obi on`Sut- x , unity to A. Ayer. llou . 1!) boxes ,.choeoe. avenge weight 65 lbs.. con` , E sidontion 75. They have on bun-`I '11) ' , more cheeoes.-Business here is very` _ vood.--Yonr colnspondentwuchumod , the other day while pushing up street to I see I young mun vrrup his urmsuound . 5 his sweetheart : neck ud `nos her. The ' young men out hem no not so bashful as to aexiously injure their prospects in ` life. - , * T n non muuu cue)` \\ uulu rvyuu. was nwcu. Moved by Mr. Swnuess. that the cue of James '00:! be laid over unqil the : ' no I. mcetiu2.-Cnrried. ho nnnumil mlinnrunrl nntil ux first i tied. I I The following accounts were passed I Patrick Linhnn. for stringers for bridge crossing lieu lake; Joseph Johnston 1 : 64.11). repairing Perth road neu P. 5 Rs'nn`s: E. Sacket, 59.50. for repairing i two culverts and hill Lear Hu'tmnn's : Henry Coe. 516.87. {hr repairing the 3 `swamp road near Wnn.rnnn`s: Thomas , Abnnia. 916.75. for covering bridge at I Desert Lake; Henry Coe And Miles 2 ; Rattan. 87.50. for building bridge on the `v ` 5th concession; Wealey Trousdnl. 93.- ` 40. for our and pork furnished to Henry Marks. needy; Jiunes Ennis. 31.50. for 1 repairs on the road near his place ; the `_ reeve. !H.(l).l.liat being the amount. paid ` V by him for road tools xurnished. ..,............:....o.nn 6 -.uu \Ir jaunt- Illell me pltty teiurnell so use utmu a fotuhefs. where the supper Ins sen`-.11 to I Inge company of guests. A pliv evening followed.-We` have hm] very heavy thunder atounnthn did much dunnge. but not much. ! l)_\` mm 10! man was xurunuuu. E A commmxicauon from Mr. James Wood. relating to damages sustained by ` him from wnter from the road overow ! ing his gurden and oonng the (`0l'p0tl- 1 tion 910011 they would repair. was read. v \lnuul luv \|r Slnnnmm. thnt tlw cute ! CHIP-`DIKKIQI. ' Moved by Mr. K. Purdy, that the coun- ; * nil sell A job at St.onness' corner, on the ~ lit-h inst... to repair Perth rocd.-Cur~ ` I103. i ...l..lI--.'...u -4u-nnno- -nan I-uncut.` . ' t mceuug.-\.nrrIea. V . I he council adjourned until the first 1 : Monday in September. then to meet at ; I lo'c|ock p.m. Cr uon oxaonn rrusuzlru unu mucus oc- ` grated and that the conncihell I job , to repair the road leading 10 Shin` Knspp's.-Cu'ried. . - ` \In:-ml hr Hr. K. Pnnlv. Hill the clerk ` I-'-bIlTl&l. `"359! ` Moved hv Mr. K. Punly. that the , Irotily the Bedlord council that by them 5 ; paying Ill expanses connected there- with. this council will open 3 road on lot I ` `iii: the Hth concession of this town 5 I ship.-Clnieni. I Nova` he Mr, K, Pnrdv. thll the conn- ` ; tor manna my cnlllgc.-\.IrI'n.-u. . j Moved by Mr. K. Pnrdy.thu In D-.u-- { :lingbo stunned the nllovnnceforrond: lbotvoen thoath and 9th eoncesanonsm opposite lots 18 and 19, until reqniml ! [or road purposos.-Curied. L Xlnvpul hw Mr. K. Pnrdv. Lbll the maxi I lot nnu purposos.-\.uneu. Moved by Mr. K. Pnniy. shut the peti .I.ion olJohn Fmebun and others be- ....__g._l --..I ol.-o ohu noun;-u'I-naII A inls ' ; - Moved by Mr. Sconnesa. tho: the peLi- tion of Alenuder Vnlfier and others. I ` asking that the road on the west 0! lot Tlhn the" 9th eoneemion be cbnngal. be: ` granted. nnd tint the road surveyor ex- ; unme null road. Mr. Vallier to he liable I 1 {or making my cbnngo.-Cnrried. i \lmnurI hr Xlr, K. Pnnlmllnt In I V neu. ; owed by Mr. R. Paul)`. that Jolmr } Walker be gmuod the used we lam j ccnoesuiou. opposwo lot 3. in the Hit: ' concession. untd requited tot road pur- ~ ' poueo.-Cu1Zed. ; Mn:-ad hr Mr. Smnness. 1111! neI.i- ` non nu present. loved by Mr. K.'Pur.ly. seconded by ` In. Ruttnn. that the clerk uotifvputies : i obstructing the Gun concession. (mm the 5 Perth road to Mr. ,.\lerryman'I. to re- move the mcumbennoe at ouoe.-Cu- _ .m. ; Inexnbexs All present. Moved by . lime. seconded by Mr. Goodh-iend. that Matthew Kine. jr., Angus McDon- ald and Richnd Thompson mind the reeve sud clark be the member: of the board of balm for the townshxp.-Curied. loved by Mr. Laclnnce. seconded by Mz. Gunh. that Mr. Knne be np[,oinneJ to re! tho culvert reptix-ed on road sec- tion .\'o.5.southnnge,1ndt.hatthereeve `Va outtbe jobs 0! repairing the Jeep {dam and nnlvni-I nn the side mad he- Jllllo Zl-1l)o councu met It. -tuclusag lcuuu, -uuuivu uutuu -c `I Conan on .|uohIchatoHhaolunen |ohool,wil|%hfottIIoconingnnrn Winn`: Iilh.-DouinionDoy II! en- tllmiulicullycolokthdnt Bryson by: glutcrowdolpooyle. jllliflll 0"`-"-""""r'~r- , ; P99T.l,I_,|PV,l|`|' bnhonsdnlinowith .hulu~ga grist Ind nu-mills. Inga run to lioylfslhtion to" meet tnins. and 1 |humotmnstoSnndpointudArnptior. thin tot Otuwn. .=Thooovondhnlgeourthonvcrutho Pounce has recently beouooodonnod. _A nu-nu-nu-nnlnn l'nndInI nihLi.hn ` mu Vickie sL.-nT;: i. visiting us} ' Bedlam.---Dlnss Lizzie S!.oudmIn,Detch- ' 1 er :5 Smith's Falls. is home lot nation. 1, 1 u I .._n......|.- s In` .|.:.......I M. ` Rn. I Jul! '.U|lIlLII L bars :11 present. \.lnw.ml l.u- \lr Wm f_.I1. - ldhnbd on tho Othvu rival A-.-Ell-.4-L 1`:-Lqlgkbinnng, IITTIK T UfXflVC'.IEIl$I lovullllpcqln. 'l`voh::hIn.tvoIcwI-- Inn:-`mandala-nnntnlnhmhlnl. ` Nxlnieou DI-Intuit uved. "rhozeportoftheinputon bunch of La Snlvnhml Armv in the Inst issue of M`or`I|I.nc'hino mli'._IootioIiu, xiv-cu. In-A -nun:-n AM In: In (`Jun-Iinkfl, HI. 7*-O--Incvh-a-I-as caucus-u laugh born Council. I Town Hall, Sydenbun. July 7th. I1-'. am. The council met 3: lo'clock;|nem- __. _II .........o `ma: non 1-u son 1:. WAIZSH & STEACY S wu uuvc runjuuucu - 1.03159 .,_.....-, .. . .------. ......... .. .......... -.. tutor`: Prices. viz.: , _ A . __ ` PABLOR SUITS. HAIR CLOTH. 7 PteeoI._hom uo.oo upwlin. BLACK WALNUT BEDROOM SETS. ,8 Past. Iron SUM!) nprudn. u IIARBLE TOP SET. from 850.Mnnwu\`ls. ZUIITK. IIIIJOIIXIIQI Bill 29th July, at 4 o'clock p.m. I $ titiwu. JA:I0I__t:_s REID-3` ;HENDRYL& THOMPSON, wB,EID s -'.uI.`I%=_l..`i:s:?;_' I\ I`-urn; nun. - 1- E SUGABS and every oter kind of Dry Groceries at {BOTTOM-FIGURES. , . . SA1!I'UELTW__'".()G}2RS' %&."6b., 1'6"1i6'Nm -_,,_ , -~-T---v-,--~~- -- 1! you Buy 3 C153)` or !l\lf-Chest you can save from 10 to 30 Cents on the PEBBLE-33%- M.3`._.EiN_E_ on- V Brought I big crowd 6! funawefs on Sum-dny Inn. The solid bctgnins we gnvewue ; , ndmxuod :0 be the cranes! we ever sold. 1 \ `THIS WEEK WE WILL SELL Light Colcred Sateen Calxco worth l2c. for only 10c. Bhck Satin Inrvelheux. All silk. for 751;, White Apron Muslms. White Orieqrau hoes. Chock Lined g Grey Ru`:-her Circulars. former price 54. 110! $2.25. mime Wu xurnuueu Dy Just; n. u. Pnrdy, G. Booth, 0. Juquith and G. -Lockhnn. d Sydanhun. nnd llrs. A11. Hunter and Mines F:-uh Puniv and Hand Wugonuuof Glenburnie. A large nun um. riulinnd hv um aunsinment. rARM:_13E_: __'_I"E2';.'sH:1-`es ! LSH & STEACYS HEN DRY & THOMPSON QUEEN CITY 01:. wonzs l'C).[I_S- C)II'.aB!'3 The living Missing Link, ackhowledged~ to be the greatest of all wonders. KRIO is a specimen of . Darwinian Theory, the only one of this strange race ever in civilizatinn. _\T TEIE NET" STOIBE, ' WINDSOR HOTEL BLOCK. !NEW MONSTER sHo'ws. [50 Cage 1\lenagerie`_m& 3-Ring Circus! imu Star Artists! -an nmmm Acts! 33-3 BIG ClRCU8_E8_ IN SEPARATE RlNG8- 3 srnmqrjacrpuaunny. I2 seapmo lulodol Shun Ilniloi. I` I2 ; The Greatest, Grandeat, E231 . suck only Show Coming this I " . Jltlil yr mes-mu (MAY) JULY 25m JOHN B- DORIS` ! Hm BIHIIUS and magnum! rw. it; pnighgged 2 Luge qnnnsisy of Punmnn. winch Ie`Vl.Il_ sell st numbn- Inr'n Prinon vi: ' M BLACK WALK U1` Blnululuu anus. .0 news. uum vau.w upwuua. " " MARBLE TOP SE1`. $50.90-upwards. HARDWOOD BEDROOM SET {min 319 N llpwu, FANCIPAINTED BEDROOH SET. 8 Plan. hull: `NM! upvuth. Also a lumber cl othen Articles. AMES REID: A U-: 254 8. 256 Prirjcess st II 4...; July 16th. 4/1 masses of` 75143 at WHOLESALE ym/c 3. July 16 th 90 -01:01: Den: of Snug! Animals-KI (`IIIZIP l:xcnsIo.\' arrcs on Am. IIAILIIOAIIS. :3'0.\E ncxar ADMITS To ALL .mvr:RrIsr:D snows; July l6!h. SPEN OE as cRUMLEY: _ nnnn Inn. Kingston (Sa?I;rH_ay) July 25th. Julr llh S0_\lETHl:\`G \\ 0RTH KWWLING ! STBE GIL5..\'D FREE STREET PABADI Tll PLXACE AT X0 L11 GREAT INTER-OCEAN CIRCUS comma TO KINGSTON snms Snuson. GREAT SUMMER CLEARING SALE Anninheonlynntcluuolba dwtngpuhliqnnlhmndomlyby THE oIn.v nousrgn Cal} and be `convinced. Shduld `Use Only * E N EW_ASHA\\ LS cninnmwruru Cor. Princess & Montreal Sts. ROB'lNSON S gzgnqxnuk wum. BOATING AND EVENING WEAR.i a.-Ia um. They Del`: Ooluututlonu, sud no lnnhnblo In hddunul up Funds -5- L3 -I-I It-I ' Buonnch. Kidney: and Bowen. llllll-. Ill!!! Wlujuu Ulcuuulunc. .1 -nag sun In: reclined by the entertainment. vuv lino out of "Sumo! Shuwi, i See C;;'bet:'n 45. 8-prong hay forks. II'.'oI `nlhnnk. iillidht IML-nil this -not n An!` ant nnhnnl than boat mnnhmn nil -r. OI Iii-1| evening. 10th inst. the residues C. X. Ins In-ilfnntlv xllnnunnted. the oecuaon be- T1 CHI 0. B. a[lllIur was Irilfnntly tllumnnted. oecuion inghwn pony given by the Indies of G bunie in aid of Ihechnmh funis. A huge numhur Ion plant. Inn! :11 thoroughly aljoy-ad themselves. The ho-en-til. luonulo sud other makesh- -....t. -41-; n-nnnnnnnad nlininnl. The to-an-. 1101:3110 Ila ounu xuueu: noun were pronounced delicious. The music was furnished by Messrs. K. L. hand. 1: Rnnlh (I .lnt|nilJI An.` G. that amounts. Aunlntol Austrian wanna the lat 8|nIky.--the )l. E. Church inpavcdundor new paint.- Iyogn 1 " Iohcr bughtcr in laplon. boehlnch [icmcm Ir. Xontgom-M `lllllllbll ol CI$I!III I It unnum- un nfurunonth of sick- Tho hniiy have the Ivlllplthyot wholopooploin their bereavement. .hnhtd.`frun `!'hIu-)lilo-B|y.wu vilitlnaonlhoiahndlutweek. Ladies White Under Garments! W W u""Ir ngg}-..-upa whim" Oomlvor . .n...|.- dam in no Q A Vu- IWIIUU """` ""' id: ll'N\3|!U""" __._ .A u_LIgnl- Lonanrnsr . w'oa|n=:_u ._or .; ngonmm . runs &-I1 July 1057 Townnllpd Iowa Inland. Juno 27-The council met at I o'clock . --._L.-. -1] n-gaunt \InInJ hr July 10th. vmmirrs rmws. outrun Pnnucass}. uoor STREETS. Slnli 7th, W; V - uwWhANbmT I!lhO|dd!IllilII'o8533n0I-1 lutiul. Icon; it-unlurkvu. , \ I JIM 18. POI Isle If HENRI WADE. Klngoli. E zlhuutl . fbhcwlnvua-you 0 !_ I-ujnljjll . Stripe, Spots gnd 1-`lower lsueenu reduced to utc. Comhinnlion Prints. Stripes and Spots redu red to 10. Dun Ginghuna reduced o loo. Ls.d.as' Gauze Cndervesta reduced In 7:'.c per Put. Aulsnmmet Utes: uooas It you rnce. All Millinery Good: It Cost Price. Stripe, Spots And Flower Sueenu reduced to l2}c. ` Stripes Spots Dress Ginghsma reduced to we. Ls.d.3s' per Boys` Jersey Suits, :1! at Reduced Prices. Bots Laced Shzrts All '~_'.z-2:. All Summer Dress Goods It Cost Price. an xnlum m- 49c, 73::,_n_9_<.:_c, $1.23. 3 -IVJUEIING THIS MONTH. _}I.'..E....EE ;. IL L 5 [Icon Innnnnh Kid no Afe having a Big Run on QLARK % 52 MINNES | Men white uulanndried shirts 50. col- hrs 210: 25c.` It Hudy .x Muxny's. St, John : Church. although quite eepeciono. was well lled on Snnshy Huh inst. Lodree 709 and 674 were wellropreoenned. An Ippropristc Ad- dress wu delivered by I reverend gentleman from Amherst Iellnd, in which he emphatically reminded them 0! gheir several duties as eoneietent Orengemen.--31. Donaldson in slowly recovering. Having undergone the ne- l county snrgicel operations. the broken . limb promises to be quite strong in e . sho!1timo.-We are sorry to state that ? Mrs. J. Clark has sustained a seriou~ accident in the dislocation of her shoul- do.-r.bnt it is hoped he will rapiillv recover nnler Dr. Her-sills able treatment.- The formers are In the lltlil of their haying. The r:cent. Sb-)W:l"l:lll\'e ren- .` dered the wea:Ler rather unfavorable. l The honomrv pa [school section .\'a. iJune were: 3.` ..-.:.... I.'......l. . `Y- 2-J une were ; Senior Fourth C1154 -.\nnie l|.)nul=l- son. William .\1cL-uu.:b1iu. Willie Pal Lmv nyuer. Derue .-uyu-. Third Clne>-B-.-Ila Joyce. K-ue .\'u> bots. Agnes Mullen. . Rponml Cln'~-H|tf.ie Told` Marv J. non. Agnes Muuec. Second Cla'~s-H|ttie .\lar_v I Abbott. F rod Joyce. I-`n.-co HI. part QnonmI--Jnhn Hut. ' A000. no-J Joyce. First Class Part Second-Johu Hut- ton. Scrub )lcL_sugulin. Hugh Donal 1- ants I-iint Clsss Put. First-Alpbonsuss Joyce. Funk Dunsldaom Mary Glen. . T. T. Bowzn. teacher. JUUIUT TUUILU LI!lBa".\ I Llllv Ryder. Bertie Joyce. 'I`|.i-A f`I.g__Il..Hn Jnm I nueu The by I VII] Itmilw Ullujuuuu . Rev. J. J. Heylock. conduct- ed service. and punched from Joehu 1.8. Alta-the sermon : very libenl collation wu taken up And pre- sented to Ibeurencher. The choir of the church nnderod very eicient music. line L. Simmons presiding at the orgsn. The ne regulie And bedces worn`. and the beautiful bouquets of owers on the pulpit, made the Acme very aunctive. We trust the older will continue to proa- per in I good way. and this verysoon we shall hear of their new ball being formul- ly opened and dedicated. I I Embracing Night Dreses, Chemies, Skirts,"etc., at" above `They areASold at - Iliad by ; very Itwncivo congnptiou. I Th. mum. Ru. J. J. lIuvIock.oouduct- 5. Boys uvyw- - v ~ v ~ - - - - v- ['15. ' of th` basic of the Bbyno hllinx on 3unds;thi- you. the Tuntioo nndtu omen ol Verona on Sabbath 1108. Visiting Friends from the west wars preuuv..-E.D. net. Junior Fourth Class-Annie .\Io'|u.. `.II_ D.ul_- I"-In-O54 `nu-an Tho I: of dilklot spat ` P ' lanthan- '_-:.2:':-_'*.. :23 ...'-*"*..... .......... `Jr hool Honor Bull . V03 Ctlobnllou. none um nelson.` Are now showing White Lnwus, White Luzon d Inde. White Linen de Syric White _ Pl no, White Swiss Checks. White, Swiss Stripes: n/hxte Marneilles. White Brocade ~ 8: `. White Ispshnn Percale,-White; Tebenn Stripe-1, A21-Over Emhmidcry, Sum: [ Embroidery. Romnn Embroidery zizc. I Maguss nlcmnoun 3. co. III III! 8000!. \\`\ \i \ .la_\'ce\"iilc- \ 111301 `ili nu. l'lu.\t H Al. =l`l'.'-I! ' and were viewed my many. Mr. Thos. iobinson acted as grnnd marshal. He mle a white charger with becoming mg. I . nity. TheCouat_v )IzLst&r,Juues.\dam8. D I Partamouth,was also mounted. Martin ' Uinman mznshulled the True Blue.-a. In a carriage at the rear rode Put urnnd 1 Master John Flanignn. Past (Snail Mas- ` ter George Brovm and Chaplain J. (`:11 flagher. of Pittshurg. In the alternoun ` ` Urangcmen had a picnic at Chauurl 2 Grove which was fairly attended. ' 5 A special attractive feature In the pro- } cession was a hand of snnll boys who ' plays} nicely on fes and drums. They g were from about the Grove Inn. During ' the march they were followed by crowds ` 0! juveniles, who admired their every I act. ` i `I ...1,... can ..........~..a :. . I....a.. 3..-... _r:;i}us s`o`n`cTo.r.xL is in- pfoviug. -' L U.1.. nu: zu. J. \\': Brown..\laster. Kingston L.O.L. .\'o. 316. ` Dr. Mackenzie. Master. L.(o.L: .\'o. 325. y R. Moxley. Master. 6 Kingston L.U.L. No. 352. L.O.L. .\'o. 577. I W. Corbett. Master. I The procession was nut in order of _ lodges but according to colr-urs. The } g True Blue: headed the procession follow- . ed by 'the orange and scarfet orders. 3 The hands in the recession. were the r 9 14th P.W.U. Ries. lleville True Blues f fe and drnin band, and the Grove Inn ~ fe and drum rps. There were fnnr ? banners and t` 0' Union Jacks. The chief banner was that of L.0.L. .\'o. 21!]. ; 1hcCountv District and Grand Lodge : oiers were at the rear of the procem 9 sion. Before the lines were broken they ` I ranged up from Victoria Hall and the . chief oioers paraded through. The pro- ` cession passed 1-unnlum Tur l~kn'n n Al. s'H.E|'.T! 1 ll0Hll`SOll. J . U. IJIIIIIODU, VI . UUDD. Girlr race. 14 years and under. 150 ; verde-seven entries: Lillie fbnrslon. , Lillie Leedbeator. Be:-the Evens. ` ; Boys race. 16 veers ind under. 150 s-Seventeeu entries: John Gas. in. H. Spooner. A. Howe:-rl. . _ M `` ? Young womufn nce, 150 yu'de- ; Eight entriee;K. Eedey. J. Jervis. L. ` Goodwin, V A ~' I True Blues . nee, 150 yardst-Foam triee; J. Fisher. -,lluehell. , tee June-Font entries; Ho|- * der and H0! or. Walker end Joyce. A baseball contest occurred between clnhmfrom the Kingeton end Belleville True Blue for e pnreeol 010. The; lqnptonuns won by I more 0118 to I 3 ' Q0011` llA`l'CI._ I 9:. -I mp3!` nbnnl ntnnt` nnlng nk .1 i qcorr llA`l'CI._ I First '19, expat shad, valued at 010. i P; llo . 3- . * Second puts, qgm,-her lamb, G. Dodn. ' Third prize, box of IOIP. J. H|!l. Fourth piize. pm of uuupenaemvv.` -manna. J. RICHMOND & co. HUI. t Lodge 481 muvhed in 1 body from ' 9 their hall to St. John`: Church on Sun 4 ,` day morning to hear a sermon bv the j ` Rev. F. W. Dobbs, from Isaiah xxn. 3: iBml~IV. ' A 1..-... 1 urn .\......n.... .nn..,h.-.I 9|... ....'.. Ana 1 V. . l About 1.200 persons atteudell the pic , ; nic of the Drangemen at Channel Grove 9 ' in the afternoon. The day was cool I and pleasant and the events of we after ' ; noon passed on quietly. The` dancing was kept. up vigorously and Wu led by Montgomery`: string hand. The sports I were well contested. the results Beingea I i lollows: M n......- ...... .....I... 10 manic I Ian -..-A., ' IOIIOWBZ Boys race. under 12 you-s, 150 yurds v i Mnfaball. 0., Jones. --Thirteen entris; John Couhn._ D.- I Jnln nvlu` u-nnn._'.\'ino ant:-in: - I-`ran. JIITPIDHII. U-_ UUUCS. Little giihs` race-'-.\'ine entries; Fran- kie Parser. Maggie Mnrshsll, Rose~Wil-.. yliunson. M. )lcCullo.nuh._ nnnrtnr ntiln rnnc. ' nnan nnlv tn TI-nn Lllumuon. .u.. ncuuu0.!I||{u.' S Quarter mile race. open only_ 1.9, True ` I Blues of BelIevnlle--Four entries; (ieo. ' Thom]-son.J. D. Diamond, W. Cobb. (Ii:-In rllDn,1.I rnnru nn nmlnl-_ I50 V I .-Annual . 1.. LlI\u\-1. |l.|'.\a. .u-avvn . Ir` ' W. llursbull. U1-nu! Secreury; W. Cruwta.-rd. A vaccine Uuud lecretury : ` \\'. Cobb. Uund Cbnplun. Three 0! these came from Buenlle. and treated a curdiul greeting. ' I .1..;u: Iv lf\4`5`R&ln\` thenow : "`l'hau1o:oull uu=.incI:v-at his a DUI ennui; lhhn nun-iln zbtbold nIIIM$nnbuunonov.'--u.Cot.`vohsr. 11' ran on or ouxuxla I. Thouzeredeolune 0 snlondey was quite ctediteble. 5 860 were i:_: lin:;: n1 withtheir human and um- uc made en etenctlvepundo though the all . `T3; day I thong`: wind , VeIlI7IYeted. $5Q!l'IIIoI 1 due: at duetupon them. Onngo hlliee were I on menyeoet leppell. endyellowmeer weredieplnyed in pntueion. The end! I boys. who could getneither. had stnngrg oi Orange ribbon at very bright enhes. j A feature 01 the city was the npteeenlt ' tion of the thing genenlion. and the interest they took in the demoueuehoo. i During the morninathe member: at the 9 pin! Inl.uu sunamhln nhont \'|cI.orinI ouurlu Ila Alnlnrnrv not the Bar J neottu lone-A 6uln.Dny-1le Ilnng .h1|Q EDA -Cu-riod.Adjonrnod till Wednesday. 90:}: .|nlv at .1 n`:-Joel: n.m. Ullu Il|-Z'\ which D..ll..-"ll ;l`honambuuoltInTruBlncnAsuo- .._n-u nl llul-Alia -nnnanlnlntl at Illa Garden I THE Mngpr yomin. IUPWLS L` l'l!U1l.5BlU.\. llellenhe True Blues. .\'o. 40. .l. T. Diamond. .\ln~ter. Kingston True Blues. .\'o. 113. J. Mushnll. Muster. Wolfe Island L.U.L. .\'u. 495. R. Donnellv. Masha}. Lianlen Island L.(.).L. .\'o. 1.26:0 J. Kennedy. Muster. Portsmouth L.U-L. So. 451. . W. Bell. hluter. .\u1hentls'mud. L.U.L. .\'o. 452. H. Fdaon. Master. Kingston L.0.L. .\'o. G. D. Brown. Mnstex. I !\ I \'.., an t-v av;-f"- `Inn. Ir. Pu-uIr.P|e'-Inc, me. . WEEKLY BRITISH wma, JULY 16. 1335. A Wallilug quleuy uuwu Lue uuuet. wucu an , I; V man came up to them near Dollnrd _` Lane, uudcaught ntthe owers of one I of the party. the young man frnstnt- n` ed the attempt by catching the lellow by 1 '2 the hand And squeezing it so rmly 1:1` ; that its owner was glul to recover poes- 5` . I eseion of it. When the little party . t t ` came around Morgans corner. they were i _ on their we to talgeacah toariveto the 'd cemetery w th the owers,` the some } He . mm. Accompanied by twoyoung follows 9 b j sprung at mam. end again csnght at the ` '0!` ' owers. harried by the same young men we ' . he had nttemptedto deal Willi before. 1 mm [ms was too much. end the ower ur- "" rier struclrthe men, ud.eotching hum by '" 7 the throat. forced him up ngninet the ' corner at Morgan : store. where he ; him. his two assistant: looking on. "Ihreeothermen..nn npes noon on the : 3` rst blow was struck. but one at them i was sickened by theiaorous use made of n eouple of walking `stick: by the two 4 youngest of the party. The other two were met by the lonrth of the young n men. who put oueof them ontolght-2 I `ma moodhy hreeliinghinenne over him. :1! land knoeked the other lellow down on theaidewnlkwithhn nt. Actvowdol- nhont two hunglrod qnthened. Ind 11-` though they endeetly nouymynthy `nth the onngehheItheydidnotmter- A tors. and Allowed the young Onngemen itou-nhtheir ponento on nah on `they planned. '1` ettmkwuevideatly I pcemeditlted nlhmuonoolthemen had heerdone of the . Ila hllown oak toronngoliljeoins win : -the night I o.-- ' ' Hoop-skirts, butleu, gloves. callus and hnndkoxcbiefo in nbnndnneo ._|n In-ant nu-inn: AI. Hnrdv E Inn-nu`; Irna n.llQ[gx pd*:|tlle1' In `nu V "" We-`*,:. ~ WHITE GOODS FOR SUMMER !

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