Weekly British Whig (1859), 10 Sep 1885, p. 2

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pnca secured W33 DUL`. per Duuuuu. _ 2 Mr. .1. no-mm. of um can. work-an 1 in n carringe shop at Gsnwoqne. 5} i one of his lingers severed by I IIIICIHDO on Monday. _ ` 'n.. .....-.n my Izutricle ahootm2~be- Monday. _ The geucn (or putndge ahootmgbe- gun on Tuesday. 'I'|n. nnnnr la! n! \ll|tYl`.Il his t`ken ' '1), Inu IUT EHO hulril '20. H. 3'. Barbour, of \\ ucrtown. bu 25 I men employed in the conqtruction ol the H1103 cottage on Round Island. the site costing 02.01). The cottage will cost. - 010,01). The interior is tobe furnished ' 1 In ve or six kmdl 0! wood. grown in ! Jeenou county. ; Thu nd nnln nl hnrlnv for th DPIQOII 5 5 JCIIBTIOII county. 5 3 The nsx. ssle of barley for the xenon took plsco at Nnpnnee yesterday. The _' I price secured Ins 50c. pet bpshel. I I \|.- .c u...n.n nf um. can-.work|n2% I IIIVV Wlll IUUICIU Ip IUIUYU. Major Kelly, of Portsmouth. has been authorized to tune 3 Volunteer com- I puny lo!` the coming camp. \lr, \l:-uhnn thn at-Ii:-A trnvrllor for 1 Mr. Mclluhon. the active tnveller for `llessn. Richmond & Co.. of Kingston. [was summoned betore the niavor oi 'Nnpa.nee for violating the transient traders` by-law. ' puny 10!` me coming camp. There were three of- , fences Clleged; `I be rat was dismissed. I for the second the defendant In ned ; 950, and m the chin 025. ll \' Il.p|.nn. l\' `loan-Inca has 05 -`v--In--5| vg nuuu . ' Gaps. Johniihuon. I well-known lake tailor. dud suddcnly It his home. On- wego. on Tuudny. Captain Gibson md oomunndod 1 great many vouch on the lukeund was uiv-Innlly I ted. Cups. J. '1`. Jackson. long nown an AL- I_I.__ -- __ _I.I- __-_L_- L_L I_A..I.-o Vivi. J. 1`. Jlollull. long Imown ml the lnhaua an this motor. but lnely mind to Into Benton. Iium. II! drovnodthuva lho sin He Int uilodtllnnlloonoc E.J. lo CI. of_ which be In part owner. r ' Judo: Tlmmun union: bin amt on CRUX`. II `UNI lull?-13:` llllu ooinl circles. more : I tho pity-Inohhboudu no: more pop? : t loci `t ' neverwi - ......H`Pmu:.3:-hmnmnn, 3 II 1 real I WIXIUII IX W-I Fl` UWlll'o Judgo Tlulllon uenianl hit out on the Supreme Court Bunch of Non Boo- tis. sud nouph ` din of Minis- ter of J nati inion Cabinet. 11:. Mclauo. oP.. wil be Ippointod to the vacant jndgoship in Antigoninh, and it is believed that J nzlgo Thompson will con test the conntitooccx than . lgl I`-I-.uI AA ill \I.-..'- [VI---. AI DI- HII'ylUIIlII'Ull. WCIU IIIIIICH on is unity not-ni_n. Min Wunndliu Sum nu tho olauay uni u- uistod in Int man. It. cl ` ac- companying on the violin. III Blush wu omuiu. They have bean request- ed Iogivo their services again on Snndny next. ~ . \.'--A.._.l-_ I1. I) I7 \l_LAL-_- 1.1. vnnuou nun uou qlsuu I Dr. Louis Robiuille. who retired from . the Senate in order that his brother. the ex-Liens.-(iovotnor. might get a. seat. bu been provided for. He in to be In- s to: of Customs :8 Quebec. Pitt, Pnlmnr Rn!-nan: in Lhn K. R P. I.lUIl\II U. Mrs. Uoverdnle and hmily left this = morning lot Muueld. Ohio. where thev will reside ip lutnm. I u-:..- l.'..lI_ -1 n._...-......n. L-.. 5...... z Imus won I _ L.; n...A.`..n.I.- Illio ' Youlerday Mr. R. V. Mutlhovn left {or his new home in Cal . N.W.'l`.. when he will remain for t we yearn. A number of his friend: nu him o and wished him God qlaod. nr [Ania Rnluilnln -hnrntirml frnln Mr. Pnlmez Burgonn. in the K. & P. RR. Compdnfs employ at Cnlnbomo. bu returned to than place [mm Non < Scotiu. when he bu been spending his { bolidnys. v Mm, lhvnrnln nnd fnmilv left thin . I BIINZIOI DI UIIIUOIIII II WE. I I3 IRSIIUVGI IIIII IIIIZIKI IIIKIIFUII Will ! :on the conutitnoc oponed. M s; uuyzcn . Wollo Inland. un Snnnhv mm-ninn. Him Wnnlnndlin II WT IIIVWIIIIIY WEI. J.'l`.Jnohoo. long' Ill nn nhln Insular hnl. IAtnI\.* (lit III! E It! ullwtxoln nun: 5 to 15 yous pens! aotvitndel for whboy 05 This in: and 1 econ. roaoni.uditiIudder still to think thntthoondof Iuchul unhn y state` of o Britiah politics. :5. slain. which lately seem to dawn has been postponed apparently up long 1 time by fresh nnhungnuul It-.`Pn:nnll'n demnnd for Iir. , Wgtertown & ()g.lensburg 1.- L...` .. ...-hay Int! a tin. I d the corn and of Minnesota: G 3 | treat wnu tuem luree Weeuu mucc. I Lieu:-General John H. Merville B3- ` ' bington was killed yesterday while -. -shooting grouse in the county of Dum- , i fries, Scotland. by tpe accidental dis- . clmrge of his gun. Gen. Middleton! recommendntion I ] tjxulll medal be issued tuo_pvolunl.eers en .-_. :-. L1... \'--nI. \\'.u.o - n-nu-Inl nlgnn UKOGH. I"'II3y W38 uruux. ` ` Detectives nre busily engaged search- . iug London for thieves who recently ` | smle tK).(l)0 worth of Belgian railway `, bani: in Brussels. I I :|._:.... .1-\ cl... ..I..n|...; nf Inr.nnI' tho thrown double .3? win. " No todefnlonc ugux. nwlay to up-uuuwg-pa all- < Injured at Port Arthur. , Wcei. Dr. A. C. R. Selwyn. Director of the `Geological Survev. has been seriously n Ln:-ll Rgndnlnh ChurchIIl'I'.|'Y8 there Is I E9: nevenl years past the csnipen in Camp Wide Awake have been in the ba- bit of saluting the steamer Illund Wanderer. with e 64 lb. cnn_non. -On the steamer`: evening trip Yrom Genenoqne on Snnrdey. the29I.b,s_heunnou hunt with mrrio force. sending ieeea in :11 directions. One piece. weiu ings lbs.,. coming down spout. 60 yank away. broke I smell eaphng o. F ortunetely no one was hurt. although neveril per Iona stood close by. The boys. however, `nlhed end nished the use withehpt guns and revolver. ` .. D - up-._.__... Tho'Npnna Erprai points out um` 3 conipuinono! the election expenses in fh0IIO_U|I|It in Lennon sonny is quituintudng, and ohunwhichiintha rstzolptduocxpenditiu. In Hun-_ an] autumn: Ina 0214.88 II EXEIQII illlll Ii wul no at lei unmsera I hrudwideknow thst the tem ter is ogmllyjuty with the temp . In ; hctbou moi.-e_ no. monlly, u he bug but I more tppgtito to respond to, while ` the liquor dealer has I stronger tempt ! lion to taint in the money gnin.-often his war: livina Thu vmhlin nhnnld nn. ' _ whom given I (IXIUOU PYCXUl'Ul.'|Cl'- ' ; There no various heirs to the ulleged ' . Lqvrenoe~TowI:I|ey estate in Jeerson. , Oswego and Onondaga: counties. N.Y.. as . _ | well no in every part 0! Canada. The I I heirs are eouumerons the legucies will 3 _ yet dwindle down to n more 0160.!!!) ! inn Wnunn I-`,.`rnnl'|."n nf- XInntreI|l_ , 5 any. - ' i F. W. Vanluvcn. of Bum:-sen. gndu-F; , 3 Me of the Dominion Business College. E . has been engaged as book-keeper an! ,!CnmpbelI's outing mill. Tberei-1 u demand for the graduates oi the college. ` whonre given 1 decided preferencv. i ` Tlun-a gm vnrinnn hail-It In Lh nllaoed i ' : unuciuu. I` Employment. of bicyclists as scouts I (or Austrian intelligence do-puuneut in area. They surpassed horsemen in en- r . , dnrnnce. Railway to Kingston are published. The morning connection at Nnpouao enables : the Addington people to visit Kingston, I `tininanct business and raturn the same . , '.V'- D I I | ll` v_...I....,... -1 n--...... and - : militnry mnnu-uvres proved I great $uc- ` C l Fares from points on the .\'.T..kQ A 1 seeking ueauzur. I C. P. Morrison, of Cape Vincent. says g the recent catch of a -10 lbs. muscalonge I is not the largest on record. He and ! others blve caught sevbrll wejgbing 43. -H or 46 lbs. in Button Bay and "other places. I In um Dominion Mm-.1: at Ottawa. | pxnoea. In the Dominion Match at Ottawu. ' Licut. Cartwright and Sefgt. Hon. won 95 prism; and in the Banker's Mulch prize: of 08. The lormer won 93 in the Standing Match. A 1'. j I abs med-u be Issued so_volunI.eers eu ' red in the `.\'orI.b-West. a special clasp I to tbqse at Batocbe, has been Approved bv Gen. Nofseley and the Duke of Cum- bridge, and the Mxlitin authorities are seeking designs. E I` D \lnI-rinnn nf (`Jnn \'Int$llL RITE moved to we cospnuu. 1 Two of the three children stricken with ' -small-pox at Fall River, 31553.. have Med. Their mother wept (tom \Iua- treal with them three weeks since. I u l1..... r1......_.l Int... [1 \l..-u;lI.. Ra, Loercnon mu |n,1remuu. . 3 There in a proposal 1:) England to use l {an Oil waste from chemical works. in- ` stead of coal. In fuel for steamers". 11....-,... D..-...I.u- kpnlxlnunr ..I Knrhn In M080 0! coal. nu luel lul steamers. _ I George Puveleymricklnyer of Norlnun. ' ommlued suicide. by taking Paris _ Green. Pavelcy was drunk. 9 haumviusu um hmxilv nnmumd nmu-ch. 1 ' Donil In DIUHSCIE ` Owing to the plethora of money. the l : leading banks in lloutretl have reduce} I the rate of interest allowed on deposits i from four to three per cent. r A mild I-nun nf 2.'n\nll.nnI, mnkina the WIIGDO] llelI$ In LIIIIINI uuw I Julnu-y. 1831. Those conned in Eng- i lid: [thou no 18 convicted of transom 1 hlonv nndentooood to pendaervitude ; lilnoaolori) yous nnd_seven for; nnInnvaAlI_ In I :-inh nrisann Am 35 I Irom tour to wree per was. A mild case 01 small-pox. making the fourth, wns discovered in Toronto vea- terdny. and the patient. a young girl, re- moved to the hospital. Tm.` nf Hm Ihrun 4-hilulrnn ntrir-lxnn with ` apiece. . = . Miss Maggie Edmnnda. of Montreal. funds yunng lady friend. have been : drowned It Shodilc while boning. u_I.:,._a1-..:..-.. A.o;ll--.. _.-u. otm. ~ uoumnon nae snooung uaucu. ; Apoliticnldnelwu fought in` Phi: yesterday, making the third within: 1 Week. I1- 1 1` D uni-u.-. mjnreu as rare nrmur. 3 Lord Rsndolph Cburchlllidys there I no rensm to regret the absence of the i Coercion Bill in,lrelnud. 'r|..,_,. ;_ - ....... .....l ... l.`....l..nA In nan , dl`0I ue(l ll onotuu: Wnlle Doiuny. 4 Hlllfll Garrison Artillery won the g Dominion rie shooting mnch. l J A nnlinnl Jnnl Zn: fnnuht ilI' p`Pil . EDI`. - , E. Holmes. 0! Clinton, Inn been up- powsod Ania-uni Librarian ol the Leg- iulotnm in the photo! Mr. Wstoon. ro- signod. Hr. Holmes In to: many you`: proprietorol Th! Uluuon New Era. Juno: Pu!-rv. of Ernanlown. bu Iold I @0- The Nnpcnee company 01 the 47th Butt. have commenced chilling under Sergt.-njor Tilley. i Tim man -uninsl. three nenonn of . ueen ulanulneu. ` T he proceeds of Nnpcnoo R.C. picnic were over 650). The score II. buabull ` 3 wu: Nnponce. 12 : Newburgb. 32. Miss 5' ' Riley. of Ennsnlle, won the pnxe for i F dnncing. ` I-`mnln:-m..nQ nf hint.-olmtn nu nnnntu I uryuupqs Fiuu-II workman of Sir William G. Altondtuun works at Newcastle. Enghnd. uh-not votk youordny became their omployon refused to diunin two manager: who had made tbunoolveu ob- noxloul. A Iluitohu volunbclnu been out to ponilonlinry for two Venn for selling lnnd non`-ip twlooover. Thotnudiuno Ann! :InuunInd_ an hrnlmn mmdlt tala~ llllllrlp SW1 liver. lnuutuu nun euilv denoted. as brokon usnslly tole- anph to Ottawa baton completing a bargain. . 4 k The Pom oltorday npuiuod u the creation o! 3 can name of 86. Peter ..... 03.. .n-uni nul 11:; -nnnnnnnntnl-nu-1. I An hotel-koopot at Waterloo County was had 0?` costs, under the Crooks ` A In: Q-Q Qll fan -a3nn nnnr EIWIIDIIIII Cu Iuibullluoc. (cast; on the anuuni at tho monument erect- ed to the memory o! the Ecumenical Conncilol 1870 in the gardens of the \'.n than n vwuun---1. warm V. Thnjohr. Jun Ilcbood. ol Goderich. from Ooweao. with coal. was diamutod on Thundny 0|! Bn,ddock'I Point in 3 nqndl. She wu towed into Chu- lone. Ex-Sal-Somali Stowut in under- gomg Ins nentonoo in the County Gaol. I-I...-n m..pn._ of Hm Shh-ntinn Armv. ll ICU IUTIVIIIU III! I IIIIIIICI-I nllu ` nocinl cloud. Dr. Grunt his been appointed modi- cd hullh aoat oi Nupuaount 01(1) per unum. R. Montgomery and Detcotivo Sued- don will Inn to! Belfast. Ireland. on n. 1-6 DIIIIIIEZ I) A. cl. uulvur, Iluuul uny- noo And Kingston. Mr. D. F. Meatrdle. lately principnl ol the Model School. Kington. hnn punod I n luv enmnntion 18 Toronto for |olici- ' 5-.. ` pl'0I)l IeI)l'0l I nrcmuou .\fl' nru. June: Perry. ol Erneutown. hi: {nun near Violet. to Wnlliun Hen- x`I'l.-I]0l' IJIIBY. ' The one nation. three persons of ` : stealing McNeil`: bone at Nnpuxee. bu I i been dmniued. 1 'l"l... ...._.......I_ ..l \'_n--nu: D I` nit-nip I nappy untrue. 01 (Ill 3IlV'lI|0l Anny. hu leis Yorkvillo node: a nancial and -..:- I ..| nlln. i will IUIVV uvu acuity navy-nu. u- got. Int. _ J. 0. Hyatt. Raulnw. has sold out his bnsinen to A. J. Gillnour. lntool N55)`:- n..- and Kinnntnn lllllllllillll Vatican. GIRIKAI; ITII1 0MlTIlUlu.- the parties who bouszht WEI`, IIIICIBF BUB UFUOII I ago. for selling liquor ` Inn] on:-sh IN! and anti. The I [DIOR DID RIIKIIX In II-B lllllllnv Unul. Happy Charlie. at tho Sdnbion Anny. .-n 1.1; \'m-krill. nnalnr n nnncinl Ind The Lint Shot Cl :85. Saturday. Sept. 5. |l_I --4I Al. 11...)--in-I 8 B iRomun Catholic Church,` and Father I .1 A very successful picnic was held in B ` grove at Stoco Lake, ueer Tweed, on 3` i 'edn-.-sdny. under the auspices of the 5 ` . Fleming. who, though in poor health, . exerted himself with the best of results. ` In the evening uconoert wen held in the V : ! town hall. and talent from Toronto, * 3 Lindsay end other places furnished on I _ J tertainment. 'lhe presentation occurred ` of a silver ten service to Miss .\lcCsnn. I J as the most popular young lady of the ' t village. amounted to $1.700. Kemp Knloo Ilnonlcles. i Thank goodness. the boys of K-imp ` 1 eligible m`enibc-rship.the dm Kazco have returned home to their 3 ! uzothers without having lost any of their ' r to these i ' i being very great on sccounto the pretty 3 E and uuriictive ladies who helpe d the: ' boys to (I genertl good time. During ; the twelve days they spent in Newborn ' and the vicinity they found the shing excellentli the girls irresistible, and the catering of Tom Coee supernutur'ul.3 considering the cirounistnnees. They j gave three concerts (in Newborn, Forlnr ; and Wastport respectively.) and en led ; the church oriziuiintions they iuted to realise on them beyond their fondest ; I. ........ ! The proceeds ol the day: John`s. Bulfnlo. ' x I The Duminibn Ulmrvlunun apgks of a. `; greiter life and genenl improvement in 3 St. Pete.r'sChurch. Brockvilla, under; lm new mgime. Pegple here have hobo told dilferonlly and will. therefore 1391 i better pleuednow.` ' v. _ -2 A During the Chuqtnn musombly at ` _ Chautauqua; neat y),(XX)pe-Iplo bun Skeet nleinuulu Uuurcu. A I Rays. C. Scadding sud R._l1sr'ris, late- ` ly ordnined out of Trinity College. To- 3 ronto. hu`e_ entered on duty at "St. John's. Bnulo. ' Thu fI.um`nu'}m l>"lll'l'hMlll... nnks of I`. Thoee immediate] interested in the l Townley estates wil be glad to learn 5 that the heirs in England are combining l to have a line] settlement. The value of ' the estates is now placed it the enor- mous sum or oaoo.ouo,ooo. The British I government has decided to pay averted! ; legal heirs their proper proportion 01 the s moneys. There no 3 large number of = the descendants of the original owners in Canada end the United Stone. The estates cover 40,lIDecree of land in Eur 3 land. in thexcounties of Yqk `end Len- E c-ushire; and in` addition thereero the ` Vane-tempteet estates. in the counties 1 of York, Ltncnehire and Durham. Evi- E denoe hes `been procured which will on- ehle ell the heirs of both the Townley lines to prove their claims us soon as their names and--other inlcrtnetion have P s....... ....IL...n.A , 3 DUE IIIJJIBU Illll been collected. The nepxt "meeting for Kiliston dis- ` uric: will beheld Sept. 22nd. in Syden- bun Street Methudiat Church. . I l)._-.. I` Ga-.;hI:nn urn` R I-In-'rin Ink. IIU XVIII hopes. WIUIIIIGI Till UZU Illll Ixc Jul! Otooh Act work: both wnyn, mud 3 moat excellent thing it will be to let drinkers I-o -cu` wig inn: that Ilsa fnmntnr in Messrs. Anglin and Williams. wood; 5 merchants. have been. during the past . 1 few Jays, looliing over the wood oered 1 for sale along the line 0! the Kingston & ' PemhrokeRR. They arrived home on g Friday after having purchased 4(1) 1 I cords of ii. at Flower Stiitioii and vici= 3 nity. They report that wood is not so 5 g plentiful this year along the Kingston & V Peitbioke RR. as it was last. A `fro! at we Driving Park. , There had been considerable talk .- jahout the speed of horses owned by A 3 Coylc Broi-.. grocers. and Minds Bros, 1 soda water maviulacturers. It was do I ~ cided to trot the horses in a match. and i : Thursday they trotted in mile heats on ; . the Driving Park Associations course. . llinis. Bros.` horse won. taking the first. i lourth and lth heats. Coyle Bros. horse 1 ,' secured the second uiivl third heats. ~? t The stakes were 050 a side. . Lalo Stewart Wilson. The deceased who on Thursday grassed , away. attained 90 years. Ho came to } Canada from Cape Vincent. in an open 4 = bodt. about me. landing at Millhaven. f bringing his kit of waggon tools with ] liim._ In 1821 he made the llrst cast-iron 1 plough in l'pper Canada. In 1829. he removedto Picton. where he rnanul'ac- . tursdiwamzous and agricultural imple- l = nients. He continued in active business , i until 1850. being rewarded by his thrift ' and industry in gaining a handsome _\ I competency. i (`Inn-oh vi.-nie at `lined. ` oer . . I Y ngnuuuu at any... 1 ` On Tueldly evening I blacksmith 5 shop at Nnpnnee Ins broken into and n number of tools stolen. The same evening a clothing store owned by Mr. . Rose was entered by 1 back door. Two ; suits of clothes, several -rolls of tweed. 3 and other goods ce missing. It it nnp- I 1 posed the thieves. after brenlving into the blnckstnith shop. went to the cloth- : Z-.. -5-.. l Ian: In-nu-U ing store. The sale of refreubmont booths in connection with the Mldlnnd Central! Fur. took place Wcdn 33'. The 1ol- . lowing were the bidders : ' .\'u. 1. nmsll booth. It. Irvin. O15. I No. 2. lu booth, Mn. Wallace, 'Wil- Ii.-n-rill- IN! no. 1. map In Iiunuvillc. II). IIQ Q and A IIIIIIIYHIQ. II}. Nos. 3 and 4 were not told. will be dbpoud of privately. Jan-ll. Ijj. They There illlllolthll ih town lull in to be built yt-Wo bnlleve that seve- ml welding: an on the hpia.-liu'vest- ing is (inning slowly Along. The prom I poet is me It will be nished about I October.-We late Dr. Bowen i `on his np us phyaicim! to the Gnnknoqoo Gu-rison Field Bst- ! lprv IITII IKUUITI Iluio - ` -~-- llUI'I'IpIn' The Salvation Army etteupted to hold a meeting on Ontario atzeet Thora- de . A nob surrounded the aeldian. be it a war dance. and ilitenupted the gs:-ending: of the mention by yelling- ticully. `UV;-hrlpe eggs were alao tlimwn at the aoldien and their banner. cnopa In the Wont. Mr. Henry Mooers. while west, called at Duluth. Gliudeu, Grand F orliu. Net- chie.aod 'innip. At the latter place Mr. llooere lelt his family and proceed- ed to Brendan. In the vicinity the crops are extn good. especially the wheat. It in aid that the wheat yield` of Southern Manitoba this will be two million bushels more an in l884. for supplies have [non hi mod nu returned. The troop! will ll . U11! uuulg npuuy 17!!`- ed. 3 rnnnh Kim:-nun nor u-and Trnni RR, nn IWIIIUHZIW I: yum Illll uuvuu Aux Iovuyoan. Inlrinh prisoni us 35 who vanjnentenced toduth for mat- dm-' Int -hnan -unhnnn cafe com- IIIIT IBIIIITI. I IIB _ wuupu "Wlll roach Kingston per Grand Trunk RR. on thn lh, An nditinnnl rnmimnnt Inn IT IKIIIKIXIII Ff \lI'-III IKIIHI III): II the men. An addition] minus ml Lana nmlnlull Ant DU unu. All lls` been ogvdend out. n--_j_u_ _ .L - wood nenuuuii. nu Nonh. IOWN AND couwrny. Cub - (`Imrch Picnic at Tweed. `ue Tovmloy Iranian. The Chm-ohu. nonxcnu. 1 Immox mm mayh- dsvu Iiunur in Voluntar- G01 Dlli WIIIHII EIIIUIIIWI wan: cum- ' naked in pend servitude for life ; 37 are ' Ilntbtgoingz from 5 to 10 years of `:`niInde for conniincy to mur- dm $6 ma cum from '_` "Q"""-"" ""-""` `ff ' _ or wu'nni'owN. NIL. ' : Tho~IArseat Homestead Innruoun tha world. 5 CITY or Loxnox msvuxcn counxr oc.pnu-uo.cu,ono. ~ nan-Isa AIRBICA Assunmcn conn- 4 NY. of Toronto. Quin!-xl). Insomn- and mu.) ` . ~- . ` n-..__ -- 0l"lFl0l-ln BIB ling` l..I-. uni. r III Dill-II_u Buns!- Or to 3. GODWDI. Count! Conquer. } 11, . MALLEBAFFE .sn1'i~H _ ..Ip4n :-1 ; mu...` ......--"v:':...': , hlth Inn of eullivndon. ' 5 dveulngn. `'1 kn nhnout u stocked with Bail daixyatuotcnnnmou-o dinaconsiu of tvoeouunodlom mono 1-ootluhed sud Inul honao:bcrn.l.`xllI!.with|nhI1mlQ.lo uavtlg. Iulledusuocku land having CHEA"E6E_EASH.! T A inapaociouoxnook unlimited. Boots 3 lndnshooc MADE TO ORDER And ro- ` poring done promptly. 5 Nov. 6. 34 Tun Agricultural mm uumy AI! II7|1VI?`D'Fl\T\Y WV Bu ranted one o.` Dr. Bx-awn`: BmnaPrin- ; eeusnonponih thelilooltho 1100 Ind- ; Iorolol. Bohuntoohadltwith %B*s%eF{S]1e= i no abatement. We hue elven in Izod I choice eeleetion d the Newest Du;-anal: end Tweed; end ales Reedrlede Clothing. which we sell ex Genuine Cloee Prices. Rudyiede sums forlnell horn $541!. All Wool Tweed sum mede to order for men from sum. We to win the condence of the public by vleir en upright deellng. We chu-no All customer: `he. our I being marked in plnin Is men. from wine we make 151:; public eqn depeudn (etng me beet value for their money w n ` dealing with In Gentlemen bringing their own cloth can nu-e is made Inn in nut.-clan '1' Q long I ! ouhgannd ux.pun.a1-`."'.':Z..'L.a"FZ' I nishing. H QIIIIIIIVIIIB. OI Ullllllnuae, czlulluy magm- um-.1: nlnolnondinmisaodfor dial charging a hotel-keeper who sold liquor h Indus ' gnntoid by: Domin- ipq ' . `ilnpectomgotevon having n iilolh, Farmers I Gmb. sxsnmm dealing with Gentlemen bringing their cloth can up sly]-k st lowest price. We (unmet us! our Don'ttotuotIho : Ituaaubetwun Roe: Bros C than y`oon Pnnoocl Btnot. -.__. ..-v_ _...\.,.., -._-- v.. _..`.v.. E LAMBERT dc WALSH. : Lambert. as Vvalsh City Tiijoring ! mmuss won: at mwm mans Gentleman who llko neat ttina ` made Clothing. in! dowel] to call on r `RTE. III Julvlltl; bfluls Well -in-on Pm OF ABOUT 200 ACRES. .13 I081` BluU'!'Il'l.`u.Y IITUATED 0! x the won. but ol the Linda III lint` 2 ndlnkaamu-Io. mu mun van tho `; l;rtotsquue.K1n._uson.. Howl! palatal] ` vuyuuunp iulu-vuiq. It in nhnnnt nnnnn-lln an A nni unsigh- II$l'l'IIlll'I.IIIIl illuplrueu wuu uuuuuug worenod etch 020 and costs. The l\-.AI-. Ag :-.-L- M nan. -n-In nun-I honu;bcm.l.`xll!. witlzunhllljlcllllnd ,cnme use Ii hoysuh; nigh: hone. xix :gnnu-y. nnury.Iee onto, nods. luau, . tile dninl, &e.. nil in good condition. Good orebud sud my oi small malt. Terms to suit p Annlv lo 8. E BAKIIL 5 `B'Csln mu. Cityot0oqntry,,D|`y or ? mght. uumptly attended to. It. Dun- ` nn.utmding-hnlliunonlllillmll, [Dr- ! IIIIQC nsisfution. E Sperry Rakes, 5 ' Hay Forks, mom and smut lnnllod.) From 400. up. Best Machine Oil! M0M!!!_}.B,0%3- , llllllllln COIIIIII 01 `V0 Tl gdveulngn. `honao:bu'n.I.`xll!. withlnhllqfc . name and honel; on-2-inn home. of Q vw u --- V-v -- .._. _______ ' 0P'l"l0E-In tho Blnul WI," BIIiIl_|l- Kiniuml. _:Scythes, from 5_0c. up. Snaths, Rina Ind Potent ux.) `;Best American Barb Wire WWfT()5f1 lsgypunponcyol .l'.Ull(llI0ll6|u nu; tlnlwuwuk uni humilintiug. Yet { whonlcynnmed war they cxrried outtlntpolicy in main. And put vault intho Queen`: speech At the. dating ol parliament. oongntulnting. thocountry upon the wisdom of the k ' punoo-luaucb cue. Consistom I uni:-inwnl than an-nvninvnlna with. EESBRETQBW Tholargnundledpodmthecltv inst zmuuzuuuhg rub. i Has the Three Best .Hearses in Centre` Ga- gnada_ } Cous. Caskets. Robe-I. Crapcl. GIOVQQ GIG. um swans mm rm: FOR. SALE. punng um Nov. 6. Lw; M. DRENNAN, Pun! Dinctr I1 hhlll. 15 an 1'HrlI'oiu Shot 1 KINGSTON, ONT. We dun in stock choice selection at Lha Dumnah ind Twcadn. All: Y$lClIIIy Ill LOIIIIDII olptllllwrl |llll ' pond narvimdo in the Uni mom for treason-golony. murder ` xn Irolsnd ' wlumbov aenoau u )lncn4xt TAILOII. - - 115 Puxcnsu 81:. ulonuofu Blcoll. Huron. unun Jul! 160:. * n no-v-m Juulull. Charles `Booth. _..._ __ _ _ __..-._._- .-_--co--4 _|JLCILllalBJUl J; Jr - Market-Square. SIGN OF THE `BIG PADLOCK." I_ 12.1. .-p1uczs IODKBA'l'E[-- W. ll. GODWlN. Agent. wzncnnn vixu. snu. -'-mn- IQ`! llnlpll Dllllllullu, wuu. I InoIItlIu'tIoqo,wu raging moss ter- ribly 18 the gout-nngent for being IIIIII It IWlII`Il, ill liglug nu.-an our M government dough-heed with Russia. now ehnrgee gtnuuusuo I What I strange hotbedol inoon- ' Iilluciee so even the man elevated o! i _.I;6l-. 4g-J clung. 3.3 6].; llvinh nap. -IlI(lllll$ OI Inc Dnuuu W`; ' uuptolnbly the moat digni- ; 011. The Torieswheu in opposition de- 4 nonloed notouly the Afghan butthe] Egypupolicyof In-.G|uhtoneu ml]! thnwuuuk and humilintinu. 1 G llllily [IIUUII II II lines ol rnlny down the I p-cider". It Prescott. out. The 115! who thou W. W DIEM}- knowmmo in mm in their name: will then Ihlt tlulv ml! 50 0008950- alhnl-unal an vnmn dnnnnt Innkina SANITARY LA WS.` Nothinghu distinguished the admin- iltnliol oftho Hon. Oliver own more v than the nltontionpfown to the can of bLg--Cn-Onunnln Ant` Q]-In kxlkh .1` {ha TIIIIX nnvwuuuuuuu--unm win- that they be oonnpic - . dbplnyodon more decent lookillalg than on ' th' ti-' aw`. L ployxn eltpes T I- iibinuuiio. 1118 IIVIIIIIJI [or an uuuutau } W5 . . . we been Ignrtulbd sud unprovod until In-Q can nn- Ainnna thn I1nl'V'| lIlt in the DISMISSED MAG!-5'1 RA T ES. plltilbu Ill blcli 12$. UuI.IslaUuu- l Lilnjowol tint growninnlne with! BL-`OVING H01 1190 CULD. T:-- DlB1'Y'"RJ I L IVA Y WORK. L403 BEER LEJQ8; U `HT EHVII, II B878! WlI- ' aopnnmm ,_ nxpd, y when them 1! 1 _renl noouuity ._it. But the Onhwiollocrd in both notin and provident. This was dolnoutruod last year. when I nddon and virulent st.uck_ot until- E .. '.*'..`L".:......"' *3.u' ;......a' '5': L an his-nnmptipuu nl `union and Han i-Anna mm `UH IIXKII UI ill! The uyluml for the alicted an nnrtnuh uni imnrnvad until I 1 ll! even Inc lllwi enevuusu ux |.-cndthono of the British pu- nt nun nonlnnlulw (ha Innnl . (`ioni- Jgdglliblrl Ioinl can. Inc 3 ndwuy Incl. xlilty ol this hnunrl m mhhbnnneu. a--v... vvu... "Chnrulxin, who. 3 -ah -ning Inna: IA-. IICFI IIIHIEf' I United ? murdeg or .I-_) _._... The report published in this issue I ` [tom Picton. respecting an alleged s.b- I ldnction. mnstbc taken with an sllow- I L i snce-for the excitement under which it . - was written. and for the family ill-leel- | 3 ing which militstee against an impartial E account of the siiir. We have consi- i I idersbly modiel the account published . by our Picton contemporuy, since the -'chu-gee involved outrngeons and met- censry conduct on the port of n well known gentlemen of Perth and equally I prominent physicisn of Picton. It evidence should, however. jnstily the strictures passed no newspaper noto riety or legal prosecution should be withheld. That the liberty of the person is too sscrediy held by `Cans- disns to sllow of outrage is again made ' most manifest by the sizitstion created in Picton, which cund very little short ol invoking lynch luv. The incident | too calls attention to the dnnger of ` allowing priviite uylnnis to exist. Their horrors hue been so painfully evident { in England end the United Stntes as to ` make their very tolennce Almost e mi-` ` tionnl disgrace; and it is I wonder that the hsvebeennllowed to gain 3 loot- H-158- this nnnnn nnnntru Tho nnh. Asoneresnltof the rebellion it was ` thought that the Indians would be com - V . pletely eowed and cured of their craze ; for ghting. But it seems that they are , still ugly and inclined to go upon the 5 war-path. The Saskatchewan _ Ilrruld. ` whose information is usually well ool- I lected. informs us that all accounts V` agree that the Indians at the south and I ' west who escaped collision with the J troops are in anything but a pleasant [I lframe of mind. Havinv so far escaped ._ I punishment for tie raids they commit- d ited. the old idea that the whites are I, ' afraid of them has regained its. ascen- o I gancgy :dthpirhmii;;s. IDti"ll`l::ll they are isa u o t is ey wi more or less troublesome and unsettled." Rev. E. D. Glass. Methodist missionary on the Battle River, reports his lndhns as quiet but sulkv." According to the Calgary Herald. Chief Sampson notied Mr. Glass "uotto store his house too well as he was afraid the Bear's Hill In-_ dians would be on the rampage before winter sets in: and adds, that as they have not been ocially notied they did "anything wrong in their robberies. there is every probability that they will re- peat their operations before winter sets iu." The Fort McLeod I.'i:mr, refer- ` ring to the same matter, says: "Wef have pointed out recently that it is more than probable that Canada has not seen the last of her trouble with her Northwest Indiana, We might go fur- ther, and say it is absolutely certain I there will be a ght with the southern i tribes. To-day, we have reason for saying the Bloods are cbeekier and more impndent than they have ever been, and it would not talie a great deal to start them off." What's to be done ? `Iii the Indian to be fatted on the best I {...-......- .. . . __.,, I 1 L > B I in the land. given all he demands. and encouraged in his Vagabond life? Or is he to be hunted from point to point. the conahnt target of the white man's bullets, and his bones eventually left to | ` : nbleach upon the expansive prairie? I} There is no use of trying to reason with l V ; him, since what little brains be has sp- 3 L ~ pears to be in his stomach. it punuo 095}; no rawuu I0 gun uua U181!`- wll-etrnod ngluy. On than other hand, the. keeper of the private asylum in liv- ing on what he can extract for care .of putionh. Ind in dpen to the bribe 0! any evil person, whose Iibenlnsy will be iahin proportion to the impro- friotyol Ihonoiion and ma nqoauity. 0| . 'nII0- T1105" to too, a.-au'.I~".- WBII lllllllul lull BU Iuouunlulu. that the need of private insti-V tutione lot the treatment of the in- snne ienot e|t: moreover. the regula- tione for Idiniseion nreburiere to pri- vnte outrage or eveninjnetioe. They no not only hulnnnegnetreage, but they afford the public the greatest condence in the protection of the person. {or no nndrhnnd detling or deception would be for I: Inognent Inlented. The 015-` can hove no motive to Ia:-vo b.nt their blio do `no reward tognin but their? un':lI.nrn:%`n|hrv_ On the hand. [Dig nnvnnoenluoweu no gun: wus- ho in this young country. _Tho pnb- I lie nsylnmrof the province no so well managed and so accessible, nut. that inner` nf nrivntn innti. ovcy dlcmclt tolnhvor a. lzfulnl and hlvuu Ipmnd. ` spite o 3 grant but :1 holppra. u provincial medics! oounionghuhqdhonu ontin a few Inch by inclusion and trout- I, (Inca:-in, LIA Innviniu, guru] in O gnutoho fought on nhulln in Imlhaononu Kll lolui-undo: ww:;Iw : Ion, unclean citialor man out nul man an lnrhnrinn vilm M ii: IIIFIJF IIIIIU-I1 Iuuvuuy 5- nuquu. Tholuoon of the two I in too obnom to ho diuqp ed anywhere. :: anpaau-a vac.-.._.. \4\r-. ---. thehct that the Alabama olaine ae- conntwara aonree of emharnaament to Illa Alnerldan Oovernmut. The award of Il6.(XD,(lX) waa. originally. far in ex- eeea olthadamaaa done by the war- ahip. hntitwaa the deeiaionolthear hitralore. and it was p without mur- ` mnr_hy the Britiah Government. Ito Attention ha been already drawn to yment. one government to another. ewever. waa a matter otaniall concern. compared with the disposition of it to the olaimanta. Bomb 0! the charges againat it were met readily enough. |0therawere eetabhehed after consider- . able trouble. but when all was done, ol were on hand. Then began the politi- cal johbery of which reveletiona have been had. Aconrt wae eetablnshed in . I874 to consider new claims. and. need be. to look them up. It was reestab- lished in 1882, and in all the eleven veare of its exialeuoe it in aid that there has been corruption of the groeeeut kind. It in alleged that they authorized and approved the expenditures of every kind. many of which were in `open de- l which a Int enrvey war had, millions l Banana (J In.- that lhn nrintino hi '" III `II lralury IQ? IIIIXUIIC-I cl time," It]! the `New librk Sag, "end the commissioners thought it well so hke one of their friends and their fnnnliee by liberal drone on it." The Cleveland ndminietrotmn hove entered upon an investigation of the coon`: pro- ceedings. and the exposure of them I ex to he meet hmnilinting. The whole wrongdoing hnd its origin in the {hot the: there was no legitimate use i for the money.|nd so it hes been illegiti- ; niuely end shamefully lpplied. I nna.mnnyox wnnnn were In upon us- snco of law; that the printing hill alone is nsuly Cindi); that the rent of tho building oocnphd by the commis- sion is gnpoued to be tour or vo times mentor than that of adjoining homes with both: accommodations. Those } inolns In only illustrations of the scsls .0! reckless expenditure which. when sopnnhd from those Allowed by law, .will Ilrelllio 075!!!) Ind, perhaps. Il(X),(lX)n year. A fund of million: was in the Treasury for unsotllod nlnimn "main ch. Nan \'.isrI' Sun. "And l.\[)I..\:;S` 5111.1. llt'(IL'l'Ll-.'.\'r)J1b' 11.4% T 50 '1!` In `DO money gIlll.-`0llR:ll his The public should np- plnnd Wake: loo mngistnte. nnd than E wonder why inoifonoes under the aocinl 9 evil, punishment by luv nnd socxety are more hnnvily visited on women than on VIIQ. Awell-hnlsnoed nnd though tlul ; mngintncynllovor the country would j hnngnntboomnndit in n plauure toy lenrntlnttho Ontnriogovnrninent is. in ; thin connection. now more than ever 3 doing its _duty, Under its recommen- dntion Lions.-Governor Robinson has 2 nnaovod hon omen Police Mngistnto E Cairns. of Smith`: Folk, for refusing to I convict n hvern-keeper ohujzod with nndor n Dominion license. Paar hm nl Yb-nnll, And Oliver I Pm I24 7'}: .1.\`)'I. I'.1i.s' V AFAHA CLAIMS C0('R]'. _ , 2; l--__ A collirion beiben two trains was nurowly escaped on the Gnnd Trunk `Runny near Nnpnnee on Saturday Inns. About 6 mm. the conductor at 3 heavy "gravel tnin from Balleville dmw > up `at tho gtntion far ordprs. The qper- uor ingltncted him tp_ . The tail: uhrbd'outIn`rd-7 hen the con- dnptot neared he vyu nlu-mod tones 5 height oomipgtovngdp him, Both `taint I`nro.rbronght to C; nhndptill ` dunno In dong.,,.'l.'ho mi M. :1 hi nut. Ha nnv Elli"! ed for feel good his `"0" ""` " ":17 -`'o'*`"`' '1! is ex ctpd that from 1,500 to 1.600 me'n_will jq csmp. as. r gqauur `nu ulwnotl uemnu we engine and tender. and started for the G. T. R. Shtion. On its way it turned three right angles and steamed its lead up un- der the crane at the station. uncoupled. turned around and returned to the Hall Works as readily as a team of horses. Yesterday loads of coal. pig iron. a threaher. and an ordinary portable en- gine were coupled together. making 21 tons 700 its. Thirty bovs climbed into E l thewaggons. making ' a load of 23 tons. l I not counting the engine. Steam was let l L` ` on and in amonieut the train was in E motion. Mr. Galloway assures us that he could readily have drawn 2:!) tons to | the station had the coal and water ten. der been strong enough to have chained the load to. so that a constant supply of water could have been puinpodiiuto the ' boiler. and that with less than one fourth of atcn of coal he could have hauled it to the lake. with onlya ten horse power l engine. Mr. Galloway. the mechanical superintendent of the Hall Works. (19- aerves great credit for the manner in which he conducted all the various ex- perimonta. Although he had not hand- led a Traction Engine for nearly fteen years. he brought it up from the station. through the mud. iiiawing ideven tons. Without an accident of any kind. He showed perfect control of the engine and 2001 judgment in testing its capacity. While familiar with the developmeutl in ` Traction Engines in Great Britian and : the United States. he aaaurea us that 4 this engine is iufinitelv in advance of , any he has ever seen or heard 0!. From our standpoint this engine marks an im- V 1 portant en in the use of steam power. hardly second to the "Railway Engine. ` It has more than fullled the claims we ` set forth, in a late issue. The pruprie- F i torsof the Jos. Ball Machine Woi-kshave l `_ i the exclusive control of the patent for , ` I Canada for fteen sears. , l `Va lnnvl-at (MAO a -naelaiagl nun}-tn L... ` l aerg1.~ma}or. Staff-Sorgh Towhey. D.A.G.'s ot'ce-Bri-N gade Clerk. ' Sergt.-Major'Fi:lds--Supply Sergeant. I.u .5 ran. Ann ..... -.,.,,.. ....., .,.. ._ 3rd Regt. of C\'alry-ColI Boulton, Com- 1 mandanl. " ' ` K.F'.B.--Capt, \Vilmot. ` D.F.B.--Major cbenn. ( `:6th Ba_m.-LI.:Col. Bog. Commandant. ` 40th Bath--L(.-Cpl. Rogers, -- " 5 46th Balt.-Lt.-Col. Benson. - ' ..7m Batt.--Lt.-Cql. Kirkpatrick -- ' The non-commissioned oicers are to be : 5ergt.-Majpr Roberts," nth Batl.-Camp Scrgt.-Major. SI2'.Qnra:, Tnwhm: {IA 1'`. '4:n'1ro_Rri. L'ndennenI.ioned is the brignde staff- lisl. of oicers for the military ncamp- ment : 7 Co). V'illxers~ Com mandant. ' Capt. l`onton..(9lh Matt.`--Bngade Major. Major King`-Supply 1 fcer. "Capt. Byrne, 47th Bau.--Musketry In- stnicror. Capt. Climie. 46th BaIt.- Camp (__.Iunrier- Master. ` Capt. Drennan. The corps will : . --A :2--. ..trvL....I__. I-,.r~-n,.'..|..._ r~,..... K.l".B.-~0rder|y Officer. \ III IUIDIIIU. ` This truly wonderlnl motive power givesto the Hull Works the very lint position in the Dominion as builders of Agricultural machinery. The New Mo- ideluThres}l)1er. the `Hull Thresher, the `Co in intent Cover Thresher. the Pitt's. Planet. Califomis. and Dmgee Horse Powers (mounted and down.I the Ushawn Engine. the Rubicon Trnction Engine. Wnlrnthe Patent Straw Bur`ing I Engine. with and without traction nt- tncbment, Reapers. Mowers. Seeders. Q Grain Drills. Coal and Wnter Tendon. ` .kc.. all 01 the very best models. make It list that no other establishment in the | Dominion of Canadmor even in thd Unit- ; e-l Staten. cu) offer to the farmers. To 3 ()sluIW| it means more than we 3 space in this issue to foretell. Jlmf. an Inn nrn nnina tn nu-nan tho linln ;. 9 s! ii 51 11 l } A 1 I 1 ! 1 I `I have ' - 1-` 1II$O IXIFIOIIIIZOWIIIO IIIO Cl'BOI' flltllllftitillntne and the health of the -..4u-I4 Th- n-ulnmn lnv ch. nmintnrl ' HPHI2. III ILIIU IBDUU BU Iurulll. ` I Just uwe are going to press the little steam horse has started with its cuul Q and water tender and 3 New Model > Thresher. for the top of the hxgh hill 5 I north of Whitby town. - ` Ialull ID! IJIWCU `BITE. i We learnt Ihnt 1 second ennine has _` ' been purchased 0! Messrs. Wood. Taber ? ` & Horne. sad is now on the wny here (or I the exhibition nt London and otheri places. and the one here will be shoun 2 at Toronto. ` I 'l`|.1-o-..I.. ._.....I.._l..I _-A.`__ _-_-... r Tho low luino Undergoes ' I You svcn 'l`ut-A low In ' I. In such Pmm-.. IIIU AVUW LKTIIUII .l'JIIllIE IIIU-IIOIICCI in 13:0 inane". unwind in town early Mon 1 mounts` in I dtonchum" rain which cousin until three pm. The road: Ian ran mnadv uni mun rwuu wan: wiry Illuuuy IIIII lull] thought the New 'l_`r-notion eould not eououytown throughthe mud; but About ball out three etenrn wen let on and thelittle iron horse eluted for the town. some loede of one] bed been brought from the lake end met the en. glue on Simeon Street. The ht.-reee were token from the wnggoue end con- nection mode to the engine by cluine, until 3 land of eleven tone was inede up of ooel. woggone. uul boys and men. nod yet with only 40 lbe. ol nteun prennre. the loud wee token to the gate ol the Jos._Hnll Ilnchine Works. No diculty woe ex rienoed in turning the corner et the own Hall. The lollowing dey lonr holee were dug in the foundry yard 1} feet deep. end the engine eteeuied into them and etopped. when eteem wee letoueanin, it pueed outboth lorwenl end beckwerd without any dilhoulty. Thin-remed n very eevere test. but Mr. Gollowey then directed tliet e hardwood scentliug eight inchee equnre he leid in {root of the holes. and the engine egnin etouned into them and stopped. eterted eatin and peueed over the eoentling, Still not ntised, Mr. Gnllowey directed thntm nnainn ha In-nluul nwnr kl-A uuuuull-I angina uu uuuuou oven IEO sounding into and out oi the holes. Thnnn vnrv nnwann Inga. -nun. .u..... 1 vary uvuxi IOIII IOITO gone through with twenty times or more. and were easily eected. '1` he Governor Belt in then taken ol! sad the engine driven I It the rote of seven miles [or hour. Two New Model Thresher: and 3 Din- gee Horse Power were then chained to- gether and hitohe-I hehim! the engine hill` handler and nknrlnrl Inn 03.- ll. 1` II I (iiitario l fof:ruur. The New Traction Engine mutioncd CANADIAN INDUSIBY. (iribd Trunk : klu-row lkcnpo. 1 , . 3'! been lgllrilllul Inu unprovou uuw they no nowunong then `beat in the wo|'ld,`hoth II to oquipmon nnd intel- liuont * management. The Provincial Board iunho ntriblte to cu-neannd Iltoo mugynnna-and ___-__I|___.|:-_ -14-] _._.I-_ .........v.. Ilmary Encampment. r WEEKLY Bma wmG."1:P'r. 10. I895. ` ends Dceambbr 16th`-. The government of iiolhnd in adopt `. `fin: additional protective dutis. The steamship am: Euum win he. oaud for. uh ntiootion in October. The 88.` I311`: Catholic Chard: at Wnlthun. ,Iub.. of GI!) _...n. M -Inc shing. - `.51.. wu-- -v-nu... .-`uu... vvu , worthhf nltu: `i'honuwGu-mnll!'nogclAlIIor 1.omino.inuuao the dnout-and l.`.......|. -:g|. ad lpnuno .1! H run I Fronchwithlevaity. - ..`._J. _._r., -_,, l lion. C. Fraser, commissioner of _, public works, is very ill at his residence , in Brockville. ` , V 7.. Wilson. Colluctor 0! Customs at l()tt.awa. will shortly be supernnnunted Ho make room lot )1. K. Dickinson. M. l P. for Russell. i Dr. Allison. the defeated candidate in I . 3 Cnnlwell. having failed to poll half an I u 7 I I uinnv votes as the sncvesuzful c.-.nl'uluLe. lorfq,-`its his deposit. of 5211). 12.... Fr-vial! has sold Hora? Shoe [s- The legal pouon for new nunuul Wu not commence "until October 15th, |_.nd Ihsoembir ltlr. '- ll'I.'_ .....-.-..-.1 at Hnlhnd ulont of the, new opponmon. . ' Sergt. Horn, of Kingston. vmslnxth III the Vimsterof Ililinrs much with n qqore o1 5\6. e in fall up injho aver- ;';'.`:c;;.r=: 7' '- - I The lnrmeg about Kingston have done I deal of MI ploughing while wat- ing lor the out: to ripen, casing I lull in the harvest. _ The legal season for deolis lmntmg does want mnnnlnnhn until 0C`Ob0f 15`h. Iulld Bav of-Qmnte lmnt. ' Themornlng tninom pesoronto to Kingston is being well patronized. So also is thestngohfoln Nnpnnee, in spite of the opposition. - 13...... Main, nf Kmnnkon. wnsnixth WXII DY JKIUIDIII IEIIIIOII, Illll DIX!` 8. 0nurio.u.o..ptovin`oo, sued in ubuinuuuoumyhnuunumouns dllnnunu-I"anntd'I.hn Bnnrd ht Ghn UTE` lllllllllll llll. , The Rome, Wntertown ; railroad {or the ins: quarter hnd a deb- ' cit of M. 12, against SKL95333 of the I I I ! corresjso _dmg period last year. ` Tho rhnnzlgy gun-In of Tugy nigh; 7 and Dakota. 1- I There 1115165 appeals ngninst Nnpm I nee`avotera' list. What. not tired of l ghting vet `. I `. _ The Cape Vincent -Agricultural So- ciety offers Sl.050in premiums at its lirsrannnul hir. m... u....... w.o...-man Ar (walensbursz ? corresponpdnng period last. year. . 1 The thimtler storm Tuesday last. deluged nnd ngiutetl Kungst9_g_ and - Napnuee. but did ~ not Villt Bath or the } Bav of-Quinta Ymnt. 'I`ho`rnnrn|na nin'1"nom Deseronto . 5(1). ' The -IOU: Battalion will be smtione-J I at Fort. Henry during the volunteer II- ! semblage here. . v...l.. (mm. horn mined the and . semblage here. _ Early frosts have ruined 1 i injured the outs in parts .\l and Daotu. rm...-.. -..*. In: ...nnnl nosing The small-pox has reached Cnrleton_ 1` Place: one case. ` There nre`J5 in attendance at the 3 High Sclfool. Picton. -Ins:-ph Bawdcu has sold his residence 1 on West street to W. R. McRne for M,- rnn i Riel. . Bumunna circus. wlnle st Qoebeal lrealized 935110 for two days` sale ol . 3 i tickets. . J ` I Cholera has appeared at Algiers. At Stonehnm me buckwheat crop in ` ! reported to be totally destroyed. 3 ' ; For nearly a week past frosts have ` occurred nightly north ol Quebec. ' I Fridny. Sept. 4th. _ ` llon..C. `. ' ' I :_ n_-..x..;n.. 5 ! Tuesday. 1 The Rocorler of Montreal I : acwil sclion against the Ihuly |I'mmn gfor libel nu the Huge's small-pox pla- .' ban! cunt. Suns are threatened ugunat 3 several other papers in the same out-. j and the Recorder will take criminal ac- _ hon against. severll of the re nets. -n...nn..-. l'.h:rn aunts ient. Mc- against. seven] 0! mo :1: runs. E Th:0ttun Imam `unto I 4` Kay. of the 65:11. dismissed iron: the .f muina lnxdtinkigg the heg_1g_hp_! Louis 1 I..I...I 'm.....' ....,":.'..::.?.f*.'::'"::':, "3'::'::;; I Quinnville. of Cambridge, county rumin- hnh-, hnvn -Inn Innn inninnd for din.

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