yaghtand XIQI IE FIT] IIICII. Illll ptupuv.-ca . "To boost the present occupanu, and to take from them the 'tion conferred upon I than by the 00 uuou and the laws, vouldindeed beno easy matter; but the ' change might hebtted gradually. When- esetavaacrunccnin the Senate repre- antatiaui of axfy ptbvuioe. let the local legisl , latnreofthat elect the il1d|V)d|.I3l ` to 611 it. By this plan the body would, )1] 3 course of time, become: renewed and recon- structed one. and without any vioaent xne- ` thoddther. A place inthe Scnttmconierred by the people`: local ntatives. would . be a dnsunctnon for which the {ommost men . mach ptuvinoc V entrance of the Erst Senator, elected by his '. pI'orinoe.thebodywould hqin to gain in_ popularity. No rights belonging ; to the individuals not compost the! c...-o. _,.nIzI ho invath-{L fnr 921-,h one 3| .1 wauldconlend. From the 3' K. Will IIIIIIO W Ella I llllura it At the Colonial Exhibition. A .._c........ .1 nm'lnuIe1 Cl]. ` Rev. 1`. A. Parnell over a 4; napetoul parish near I I o. 1 "cm. Middleton and Sir Adolph Cuon I ` H17!!! Lnltullslv ll`9l `urn U\{`[ hr---. ; Capt. Sp-vner. 0211.-e Salvation Army. ` `.01;-ecu to lenn: Kau;:sibn_ In a few q weeks. ~ 1 } The Udalft-llows'.luml of B:-Htsvillt-3 l..._._ ..,. ..._.. 4 ...._. ...-o...-....--no... oi - 151.59 I ~ OI I,|,ll|. `Hm .\lontrenler~a won in the chem- Illllllll ll Illa Ilyllller nlgu nuuuul. Prinaipnl Dawson. of Icill Universi- tv, Months]. has been nominated puni- dent of. the next meeting 6! the British Aflhoinllol. I -_.a I -....a.._.... ....a ...:q. 5.--- I.n ed. [ proeperoul WV!!!) nxr DIIIIIU. - Goo. Middlemn Adolph ue tovisit the Noni:-West and British Culumbu, V n- I:...._:..|. -1 lr:II:-...v:Il- ulml ll'IVl,` 51'` I ;0` QIIII`. I 'l |., \l nun fottllng byun Iuhsu. and 0|-cull leduaed . Iv Oonlunuol. `rue uuyiu noon us new nun-gnu. Xlno. ACID`: orguI.I.o.\onu-ell: liar, toll: on, in opooking of the trooonool ol the P:-noun Bootrioe. that the young prioouu. who in very pious. ho Ipd nevonl van ol the bihbonlrollcod on bu IX. Kev. II. lnwho lnohod ohnp or tho Anglia: walk in hnbold town- ship. has tnouland the duties to Rev- Mr. Gilmore, ol Ludbory, who rumqves to North Bay and token chime of the diutrict. Mr. Bib tskeochorge oi the work from Lake Tnllon out to Clnli River. Two churches. erected lust year. go with the tnnoior. go visa sun usuuur. Ir. Ferguson, of Kingston. I gn- al ' ha been `.l?..ir:.-nQi2?I-..."AwI-nap I-I|o:`hn'g.|nI,.. unlwolquoonu. IJII uuuu aux-gun- inuiuut in the Aylmer Hugh school. Prinsinnl I).-ann. nf Icin Univarm auoomuou. Lord Lunodowno and suite have lolt us the Cnudinn Pacic for Winnipeg ! nud the Southwest Inrritories. u.. nI-.a..;......-. ......In;.... I... Em-n-. .`("| `:lIIl`l3 CUIJIIII: Ill. Duck s'hw'.xn-: Is go.-I nu the His! Canal. ~ The Cllna-Iian trotting; horse: can : from Cnltiuuze In! week over 95111. ` .\ r\ n... a._ ._.,- -|o|... -l.._o; I ` have `I `I ` _ lll-y. clan. l`l-la Fnlly 50.!!!) no: land women went down Now You lhyto whoa: dunes Install tho Purina and Gan; at 1..- ll hull- 3...) runa- llromlonbond. P-nah I\--nln - nhnli ITIIIIUCII . I Illl-Ix nu: pl'II|II'Iu~ ur,_vII!oI on the B.W.l0. Incl noqxwolootl. curly morning With_ his had II III. ; J " An unlit: to Kingston um be .4.-- L... n...a. n....i..... nl lnvtnn, nee. All CZIQD I0 nlllguvuu Inn uu given E Dunison. ol Clayton. Oct. 1. the ' day ol the lidhlld Fsit. Tho Clayton band has been engngod. Inn. Adam`: ann.n.I.o.\ou~rIlz Ifnlt. I-"AI lul! .\0l`IIl- `VH9. ZIIIIRIIIVQ Ir. Gladstone`: condition bu improv- .1 d_tlnUunnonn.wn:ouuunnnuu um- otyeuochuinealhdwuulnhopusting snilinioib owrcoln. .Whn utter; ualunaul Anduwhtuoobt! annual. [ma If:-llovrs'.luml Belltsvillc ;-.1 new znstrnments Ii a trust . mu." : amp 0! .ur. Dlslm. ` zcluss. Schelu. owned by W. Carson. -\'-eternity. at Hminme-r. in the 2.35 ` won second money. 96:3. ngnnst sereu I _ starters. ` Rev. Joseph Young. Belleville. has ' raised 9~l,(ll7. with winch to relieve the _ ; church. 'l"|... u..l_..o:..-. Q. I -mu nnntinnnno uubarramse-I creditors of the Jubilee. I i I y I lW0`V6'l]8t|t'(l sun) . The Moutieth murder case. in \n-i_-I. two Ganthuers and two Poinoans were accueulyof mur-leriug young Monlieth. on the Luchiue road. was concluded at Montreal this morning. The inn` ac- quitted them. ` Adnceu from Yokohama &te that be- .....I c....4 1.9 0].... LI It`. A__.,_ I _._. 1 : I 4 y I 0 the spread 01 we unease. M, th Fall Asaizes in Guelph John ` O'Donnell. ehu-god with the murder of a fellow-workman named Joseph Murphy nut Morrmton in July last. was found _ guilty of mnnslnnghter and sentenced to five years in the penitentiary. '11,, t__-_L I"\-..A_.. f` gnu n1\n\n GTO!` OXGIQIIIQIIU 911! II bllgllu U8- cnnne the body on dock hborenwbo died no ..|..1...". lnrtniahl um um `Inn buried the body oil doc: Inoorenwno men of cholera": fortnight ago ma in the ten, bu been washed" ashore. Rinkhanuh shot Alenndn La ..:.... -5 'I'-u -m Au-innnn. Th; .'nnn hr]. "Ind;-oonnpo Bctlil; aid Gennl. and In Qtboln hith lbwcnouhuunt the duuihtor ol u"Auu-io_nn hurouoll I conuucleu Dy Jessns. agucw nuu \,uum~. ` `, Mr. Hogan. who lives near Catamqui. ' ` and I county constable. searched n \\'1l~ ! 1 hamsrille man's place to-dny Kora horse. f ; stolen from him. sun] which he supposes i V is in his stable. I n u_,...... .. 1`.. ..-;ll n__..I tn :1 ..' v I ) III 1129 SIIUIC. J. \\. Brown .: Co. will 5111.] [.0 ti 1- ` I C')louiz|lexhibitl0l)., to be held at Lou 3 [don in .\Iuy. A $1.25!!) csnixge. an -3- . : tension top four whee;-led Waggon. and u two-wheeled sulky. 'l"|.n \lnnIi..lh mnrdpr mum in \\'z i~i. AUVICBU xmm I OKOHIIUIH S$I LUIIL uc- ` tween Aug. 24th and Sept. lst there 9 were over 300 cases of cholera at .\'n2a- ' sakiund 1.30 deaths. The goverhment n.iopI.ed vigorous measures '10 prevent. -j the spread of the disease. \ 1~ At thin Fall Asaizm :1. Ouelnb nvu Jvnnrs nu uuv y\.ua--....--J. Mr. Joseph Dontre. Q.C.. was some tune ngo awarded by the Privy Council 912,000 [or services in connection with the lhliiux Fishery Commission. The (iovernment. in paying him. reuined 9374. Mr. Donne. having written to Governor-General on the matter. on` ` Tuesdny received a check from the ' governmenffor the balance retained. nnlu hm mrmnn died of cholera At in Montreal yesierany and -up new uses. The nttondunoo at the Iudustizisl Fnir. Toronto._ in aid to be greater thnn ever before. _ V k . ._ Tho expulsign of A lithium from Wu- ..- Inn-nnmunnnnml. A Irgg [jctg The expuuslpn OK I Ilunlnu nruu u ur- nw has commenced. A line hctory has dinmissod its Gormul employees and replaced them with Russians. expelled Grout exciiomentxintn 38 Cugli be- ....-.. n... 5.41.. .1. Ann} lnhnu-mnuhn died Riclbonun snot Awunun no vinent Tuoon.Arixou. The -wound vuhtsl. Lovinoil an uncle of Col. Dunont. President Clavolnndh tecto- . CUUIUU. 1 The Salvation Army` contingent. at T Portsmoul.h.parnded the main streets of 3 g the village last night. The march was g 1 conducted by Messrs. Agnew and Collm=. 7 ` \l.- Hmmn uhnlir.-u nm-.r (`.ntnr.u|n_ | London yesie-run) . The trie at sevtnl of the rebels at Regina. have been postponed, 'I'|unn -ova` 93 dnlhl from IlnL*lJOX Regina have been possponen, , There were` 23 doloths from nmnll-pox in Montreal yesterdny and 49 new cases. 'l'I.- -ttnnnnnn At Lhn Imlnltiinl nuusnndbowitwuregnrduibymegt munbcidtinhthanuppmchtethall 0f lr.Ghdntone'snnnounce- `I neat meet is. sad estimate its effect ' ' hi-.a Ala:-tinn. It 5e. ' I lo yeawruny. Bishop Clenry. in Perth. Lolds 1 con- rmation aeruce. 'I"l... I......-uni on [Inn [Io Qnnirnn no- numerous. ~ The Porumcuth Sum] Army band = has been re-orgnnized under the lemier , ship of 31:. Baum. . - . \'..un.nInv It Hmiunwr, in the 2.35! governlnoni I0! H18 nqlunue reuuuuu. Only tvgo persona died of chalet: London ysterda) I 1'... high: nf mum] of the rebels Richardson 8 Goal uooivocl` VIII)` huohoholnhootllon W` _` to-day and-ohlppod 1,!!!) llulnll ooh to lhlihx. . - Thofuohr. D. FIoouu,i.loul:yII vii: groin or0IUogo.wn`rII lo spro- pellor And Ind, hot lmuptit ouriod away. She putlnbliinpton lotu- `rho llama Duuouto. Inn discon- t.iIuedl:ot|IipIoIln'l'hou"udIslud Park from Gcnsuoqu. and will note, ooh twohipcthilyloclnylou intho lutnn. ' . Cops. Bun doehnotlnt the tug Nix- cr now Tn-tooond but. 150 niloo. in uoon.towin'gnptwoligln bu-gu. nod llrinlinulnck two llntwelc laden. Ir. Wholn, who vs: V: `noted o Consul toFoI-t Eriaouvonl was a ugo, bunot otbeoa noogninotl bythe Cu- nadinn vernlnont. Then on 43 innate: in the Hausa of Industry, oll` than in ocootnmo-lotion ` for. . Ooonlrom Bnulford hive delivered I at. the prison two cutlery thieves, Mir 1 choll and Merritt ` : vim. .`|....a.. In-_....u I-ll" 11.10.. IEO gl -Illllll Wu! IRE! Q up. Thou. Polly. ol Amherst mud. bu.` returned from 3 very plcnnnt visifto the old oooulty. in Cm butol health. He received 3 Inna welcome home. 1l'I.- l.-L8_.. an Ah. u:u.o in Ava`-unit-n. ' I10 IIXIVUII I Winn wuuuuulu uuuns. The mum on the river in exceptin- nlly god. Not many but are being caught. but plenty of pickuol. It in Inc an uncommon thing to outback gt the end of the day with from H) moo lbs. 0! `vpilckprel. Mukinpngo no hequenlly z victims of books Intended for the spor- ' tivp pickeral. I \l ..J.u- .~.I-so q..|vsO It`. 1 ` yl vp yuan: nwu. _` _ Wedncsdly. Sept. 16. Sir Riclunr I Ctlright wu in Toron- , to yesterday. Hinhnn Chants`. in Penh. Lolds nnnunon neruce. . The banquet to Hon. Dr. Snllinu oc- , 5 cut: on the `Nth. i ` I '11-` '1" \\' lnnlnn will nI'|'nnn nnlah-An.` . g In mugawn on next at. rlulcg 3 ulgxu. 4 Hon. Dr. Schultz is ngniu very low in ` . 0v.uwn. `There is lmle hope of his rc- : cover)". ' The Bi.-ghopof New Orleans was in - the city yeatenlny. He visited severed : of the churches. n I I\`........... - :.. -... :.. ..o D.;..n.. 1| DQC lllelli ll. Illa esumue lb! uuzvu upon the nppmnchinv election. I: se- cluln to the Liberals 1 Iolid Scotland. .j 1 and s1_v_:4 I21: xcrns vu-.u. _ 3 Dr. iomk. late of Montreal. is now ; practicing in London, Hi: stu-lie-lchcsn-ics in I`u:g10p)X undu the late Dr. ()'Bneu. and medicine at Queen's l'niver:-ity. \l- I?.l-uni \lnnn:n n \'nu-vnurlrpt nd muucxne II. gut-,1-u 5 1 IHVCIEHK.) . ` Mr. Edwanl .\l0rgau. of Nevrm-xrkct, , a burister well-I-moan Lathe prufcssnon 3 and the public. has teen appomu:-4 to _ the junior judgeshipof the ccnyty of 3 \'.~-I: ' Irru. { a The Canadian propeller Prussia took re. burned. and sank H mile`; of! Sand I Island Sa:ur\la_\' afternoon. -The crew l arrivexl ssfelv It Baycl-I. Wis.. on Mon- ; day. The Prussia. belonged to Burrows. . ol St. Catuuinea. and wuwulueul at A.n'\ nlun .U| Di. L ,9-.ao.0oo. A colored Indy is holding revival mocliogs at Gleuvale. Conversions are [no (IOEIWI U019}. "D ninety.` who gave hinnolf u in Tonutouwu 1 discharged on Sat my. no out lppelr-`. I in: ngpinu him. `Hm mum Ran-u beanie- Theconrt Home loooohu becam- moved nod -the View is not improved. Tuo gr.-undo will need dressing up. 'n.... Pnllr. nl Amhonl Island. In: gcursonmezusu. ; Hun. T. W. .\ nglm willgivean Ad-In ss 3 in Kingston on next St. Pnuickfs night. . [Inn Dr \'nlnn`fl i.~ auxin ruvv law in y 01 ule cuuvcutu. , I D. J. Waggoner is again at Prince Al 1 ' bert. .V.\\'.|..nud engaged in {nu luluu as timber agent. F. Wuldou. brukesumu. on {Le K. .t ` P IL. after o-pending 3 week in 1 at )uLu. luau rs fnrnaui U33 1 ! Lllfllulh Sir (?h.iule.s Tu;-per and Mr. .~'clmbcI. Luuvernuu-at engineer. leave on I-'ndn_\` ` fol Rikki:-`h Columbus. Hun. Alex. Slnckenzie is back an Tu- rcntu fruu a mu weeks" trip up Lakr >_'upv.-rmr. H1-is lcuking much imprmc-I. and says 1:0 feels well. In- I ) ...|. I...o.. Al \l,.'..o-.ml 'EfH3%WuIo"""'-" $,`.`a';."a.`...--."'sg-="~'aT {T5 73 ___._...'....I.-L. g-iliangl nllnilp Gl8Iul._ nus cox-mint. EIIOII Ill! O1|I- 4 The deserts Cheney, "B" Battery. .5... ma. himnalf Inn in Torontounn ` u ;|~' vnIu|u.'.1 L ' :1 <~ x- nun u.u....,.,..,.,. , I lira-kville. Tim r\'~~L'. was -me of In- ! Lereet. to Brcckvilli-us. `I he CI! ndlnn Trolleru. ing nely. ln the 2:25 clnss,at. Cartbnge, The Canadian horses, now in tho ` northern New York circnit,hnve been d'o- - -' Q for I pn-res ol 9250, St. Jncob"-won 2 ' second place, while in the 2:31 class. for ` '- 9?), the same racer took first money. . l "Schelin." owned by W. Carson, secured third place in the `2:36*clnss. "Dan I Q_`_Connell." who won first place `in the 1 threeminute class. mode as good time ' as the horses in the 2:31 class and better i .n___ n....... :. u... 0.-Lu! "I... Ontbe some morning that Archibald ' C. Grunt. (brother of Grunt.) ' g oltellerton; died. hie mother-in-law, I 1 In JIIDOI Cameron. of Iclaellnn oun- , I min. nrmenuennl. but died the meme day. Theywerehoth buried on Xan- dny. Thus the wife loot her husband end mother in one day. `lho ooutf nun: - The new mail service to Howe. Ielnnd., in not going n-begging. The tenders for 2 the transportation are numerous. A mail 3 three times . week to wilnmnolmel . gin now promised. The Inspector and , county member are interesting them- } selves in these improved facilities. nnd ; Bgtterses may soon. also, have 2: daily ! ' c mail. ' A- -_....u_ 1.1-. 1 An loot-gene worker. - _ ' ; Rev. R. Stillwell. pastor of the Fourth ' Q llelbodist Church. is doing an excellent ' ' 1 work. It has already resulted in many _ ndditxons to his church. He II deliver l `r Eng npecinl sermons. the subject of tlnt ' * of last. evening heme. Dead or Alive? ' How alnllwe know? Pastoral visit: ' ' bions are nlsoa feature 0! .\lr1Stillwell'u I. labors. ' .. ,, o. ,_ n-___ .1-_....n I VI IIIIIDIIIII I II."HlI;o l The congregation of the Sum Hill f ` Presbyterian Church. Pittaburg. my iunuuce a pic-nic for Thursdav. Sept. | _. `Mih. with dinner. music, speeches. re - , citations and games throughout the dav. , Robert Spence is chairman and H. )lc- I ` . Broom secretary. It will be a jolly af- . lair. such as the people of Pil.tsbnr;: I usually make their entertainments. A Lynn 3! (ilouvulo. ` ', x 9 A lynx has been seen on the farm of; _ ; J. Porter. Gleuvale. A short time ago ` , ve-lambs were missed from the farm ` p i of .\lr.Port-r's brother. While search- ; , imz lor them a head was found, which. ` L 5 it is supposed. was left by the lynx. It i 5 is suspected of having killed the lambs. ' Two years ago a lynx visited Mr. Por- ` tel-`s (arm and carried off several sheep : ` znl hens. _ .. ,,._., _- nn__:-__. llllirrlwu menus. The garden party belg at Mr. C. S. \'unlnven`n on Friday `evening was e_ success. Much praise is due to the le.- _ dies whom kindly volunteered their services for the occa.sion.-W. \\'. Ang- s . linie attending the Sydenhnm High _ ` Scbool.- Severe] ne sheep. belonging I to Mr. W. Holder. were liilleql by dogs. ' The csuiues in this vicinity` seem te+'~ have n menie.` for killing sheep.-J. Newman. while driving _home from the gnrden pn'r`t_v,.` narrowly `escaped serious ; injury by liisliorse becoming nnmnnngp } able end running an-sy.-0nr' cheese I maker purposes leaving the e vi|- loge torsttend the coming session of the ` medical eollege.-0nr young peoplelmd i - snenjoynble tune at Mr`. Seen` `on lon- *1 dny evening. His hoepitelity will be remembered. -- The continued wet westher is nearly dcstrovinxgleh gnin; i r farmers on with greet dimcnlty get it 1" I...-n-.4-I ,. , PIIIIIQQ Dickey : COPIOII. ` I llrs. Rignay and handy, from King- nton. hgvoboon tuaticttmg home for the put week st ickey`I.-T. Rolienn bu built nu Idditiol to hi!` outbuilding}.- uil an uoellentuloao (soon. They Add nutl to`thasppmInooolhiIlot.-A me names III me ;:..)1 unu- : than those in the 2:36 9133:. [$111911 l housed. rnttlytothonppennnoeor muoI.-A young man from this Bu-um`: oitcm. Be In not ...; .:....__ga.. n-kph... nf Kingston. ; an - us,-.7. 1 A Couple oi Inrrlngoe. I On Tuesday John A. Fleming. of .\'ap- 3 nuee. wus united in mmringe to Miss \ .\`aI`l:e Way. vouugrst daughter of . Samuel Way. Bcllevulle. xx, 'r__..L._ D..- I.` .1 I not .-.I D.`-inn` I IIII ll)? IIII l)II$'o Mary Ann Ward bud u farmer named V Kingston. Irha lives near Xapaneo. m- I ducted by the grand jury. He had put I ` be-A!`out of 1 berrv eld on his farm. Ind usui force in dgiu-,1 so. even to kicking 1 her. The jury awarded her 3100 damages. The csse of Smith. Xapanee. for nrsou, in firing his own dwelling. is . now before the Napnnee jury. | D[I!ue| \\y, DCIIQVIIIC. ` On Tuesday Rey. F.G. Lett. of Portaze ` Ira-= umrrix-J `t ' ."~` D510: ShP!`W00d,0f one . II I ,_:n: _ , .... : Du Fort. who was ordained last Jnne. _ - _-., -'..-.._._ _._.. Tho statement that A--l:rinouuu.not gentlonuvotedlwicoon tl|I8oohAot. and nnid0l(DIoIho6oottAuAuooin- lion to [invent ptoooousiao. ounot ho I IIIVT C Tiju Mr. '1`. E. Gale. who lnuhoennotina nnentlorthoK.P.B.udC.P.B. ushubotlnho. bu "boon pronohd. willllshoogooot pun] reinv- I lonheboth mull. lr.Pu.t.- Ha ill! too will succeed him at Shubot Luke. Compony. II the eompnny':I:3:lpIng -W ghnh unplug no-qr ! A mun nnmed Gtippin loand I III!` of moneyan Saturday whno unloading lumber from 3 box on for Ibo Ihthbnu moneyuwollnlnmberf It lf In. In- flu Deuuuto Uglthouoo. ' ilr. Smith. Deputy Xinintcrot Katina and Fisheries. ah sttention to tbo `lighthouse whichhubeonunotod at Donaronto. Izinlndlightwhnloolm `vuod Hleotabontbohvolofthoboyi huaunounabevmbxo olovonlnilesfrom` : point: of nppzonch nogwurg IJOI I llry II cru :-clvtu The pngihstic young nnn wboentered : f Orserb house on Sunday morning uni , ` was taken ut by the police. was ned ; 510 And costs. while one of his compan- xons was uaked to pay I ne of '35 and i .-.._o. 1`)... Ihini - m nnu man of 900.} tasked to nue 01 cu-ts. The third. u ycung man of good rq-ut-uion. in whom the umgistrute has st-cwingly (adieu an interest. was releas- -lvsith I caution. 30 uuu. ! 2 Z. Prevost has received a splendiulf -stock of Scotch. English and Cnnnaiim ; [Wu-`hi, also a full line of Melton: in all . shale:-. Anvoue in need of a sun or ' ovetcoat for the comma season wxll do ` well by calling on him before going else where. He guurautec-8 a rs: class t g unl bottom pncch. ` Town AND cbuwrnv. ` A Von Do :-bun! -uu-on. - ., ,,_4 41,; - lL,1_,__ n...xAL I\._...A.. \l:_.'-o-- .0 II Bot Ihoy Were Sand V uuunuwuhin ~ woa1h- 0 Va niuiihhidi. Some of our villagers. who have been `suffering from ennui during the past few monthl, ere nowtobe seenin the ranks of the 47th Battnlion.-One of Mr. George! thoroughbred cattle broke her neck a few day: ago by falling into 5 stall.-I1ajor NIH: is hnvina hie well drilleo on a level with the lake. I dis- tance of about 1(1) feet.-'l'he pic-nic in aid of St, Mark : Churchwu held in Hon`: glove on the 11th inst, was ' evidently 5 success. Mthonnh the re- eeipta were . they wauld have been ,mnh lu-gen-he sherebeennopoetpolw mnnt Thu Inu\.I-all mnfnh-hntinnnl mucn Auger nuu wen noun nu P"!'WW'. meat. The base-bsll mntchhetwoon .1-.. ..-...:..... -...I :.......... '-.- -nn Inn 03.. mans. lll DC}~Ul_ll IIIITII IE6"? ; the seniors and jnmors "was won hy the juniors. - ' H` 81; Chsrls Builsnd, 500. 1(1) was two for men-Goo. Di:-.k# u. , . It'll um -I-' nun: flap Imwn_W Rllllli, rlow anylnge. I nil 0! null: noun -,3. to I2:-mama?! |..n..-ma.-gin-Qhnnnn-I-nl ud- U|lEI'W|1. II III IIUFII `HIE SIIQIIIB uninterrupted rest. in we paradise of .. God from all earthly annoyances and troubles, 0! which she and the family have had a large enough share since their sojourn in Fronhnac. The sur- viving members of the family are truly grateml for the many kind expression they have received oilallsides of heart- felt sympathy in their alictiomjby the ' sujden bereavement 01 their daughter nnd sister. following so soon after the ` death of their dear little one on Easter Sunday. Alter six and a half years` lsbor in so hard and lorbiddinga eld, agaiustdiiculties almost superhuman, and yet in great measure conquered. surely no person acquainted with that , field could withhold sincere sorrow for theirlusis or lr.hl>c to waft a kindly wish that a Brighter career ms) be in store hr the j-iiyhful bard-working cleryymsu and .1. g iv!-ptricken family. The state- . meut. ID the Jim! was Miss `I-`arrer was , about to he uiarriel is eutrely without too ndntion.--Con . H; Unnnes puuana, nuc. -. 1(1) yards pace for b?JI-w. Butlnnd, 81 ; H.Dowler.'I5c.; . '1' 50, um. .o.... nu: inIn-H. Emma. 81 : ' ` ll; 11. Uowler.'loc.; vv. 1 noln[lon,Uuc._ Hop..su9p sud jnm'p-E. Estlold, 01`; " ; T. Shannan. 50c. ; Thzeo legged ne_o-Bntluaduldbiok. H1: PnghBrotheru. 60c. . `W Runninglong: juinp-Juno: Estlotd, ; 91: Henry Eltlord. 503. - Putting the I-word.` I ti; 'John Barrett. 50. ; _ Comolson n4_:o!ormon-A. Button. ;-ll; -.' Kn_kpntnck."l5c. childhood. Tothinkdlhedearmulnpuyhnxqo. AnqclgnyknnckIu|m'nintoun I nemomhat with ptasun tho big earthen pitchot. " Whcnoanlllod izviu: swat-ceentd Hm I1; Kitkputriok.'76c. Conooluion nonfat hay-i`.."Chrk. I 75s.: R.BrnI, 3. * . eclahinmgtneln Ins. Iceomuag (0 un evidoneo, II the molt: of the Bank oef ' Una Cunds. Another III in the keep- ing of 5 pints citizen. The committee unied itlalf Inlh the promise that (hay should he hnnded over toxhe To- mato hospilnl for the ulna of the silver. Thin nomhowu uvucnrriodons. nor did thoptooedo oltheirnlo even-each thohqhnl. E uirynbont them- dnhlhu now-:0` ands. ince uteri; about thuir diipqul told, not very aulihhle to no . If those in- _,n__.n 2- _.. _'.. -_ L--.I-:-u -05.--4: . Djlll I.Il?V`I'Ei DI and me. . `And the rambles! took by the side of the ' nun ' - Trying to sh with the hook and the line. And the bi hemlock tree with its wide * lag Iladov. - " l The clnsterofelms bvthn-'Jndthnl|I.' DEW WUTUY Cid`. `IT- ` pletae". `I Kmhi H happy IIIOI together after enparntius on eoeonnt of the eerioneillnoeeof In. Faner, neces- sitating eheenoe from home by the strict injunction of her physician. Their younger daughter. Mien Salenn. was en- , ,;aged in preparing dinner for her lather and the meet of the family previous to his departure for Lanark. She Ind stepped outside the kitchen door and had ' occasion to stoop over into a water bar- : rel in which the water was low. When she raised herheaci it come in contact with astick projecting downward no a conductor from the eeve spout. The blow made only a alight mark. After a ' few minutes a sharp pun wan expe- rienced,` which, hours. on the appli- cation of 3 simple remedy was relieved. She felt more or lesg pain during the lay. which was not much wondered at. but she moved about until evening, when she auddenly became much worse and retired. Parulyeiseamoon, resulting, after much apparent suffering. in death about 10 o'clock on Sunday night. She never spoke after Friday evening nt 9 o'clock. She departed peacefully. She was A young person of amiable tion, quite revered and beloved by those who knew her. she wialooking forward with some pleasure to a happier resi- dence in the puish ol Lanark. but an all-wise , providence has uvdnine-1 it ntharwinn. It in Imnul khnt aha hm: And there_ was the play-homo [built in} t : sums-time ` . gracing Illllow. ' The cluster ofelms bytht tholIiI.' The calves in the meadow, Ibo than]: on thq mountain. ` And thbm was the school-home and the rock tlut was new it. A when the teacher would be new day. Who tasglliinuour atithlnetic. India; and 7 - 8- . :And govemedher pupikwhtibodnte swav. ` nutonepageotmytgaimsiauoccaawith ltti 0n71;r-idn`y,7Augu-M $133., the hni_ly L circle of the Rev. H. Punt. Ink nus- . eiontryol NOW Fr0&n, W1 II- mily hnvn not lelt_'PlI|Ism In their npw `-Juana! .r Inlnl-k. unnnnm. IIPWIBU ,Pl'IIVlUeuX l-I IUIIIICJ II otherwise. It is hoped that sbelns nnintnrrnnuvi rank. in mm nnl-Adina nf tears; . A time till I die I shdlnuu | When the angel! of glory mok. won. ., ` _ . To: land Ofl\\`&l#*'`I08lllI doeanot set. u ! The chair me in mi. c-ink ; His smjle that was loving has now paged away; ' I His voice that visual and familiar to all. ' Hasp`erisInd ad died like the bloaoms May. F ewell. happy scares. you shall not be for- gotten. _ F For the memoricsofpast timesu stamped on my brow; _ ` '-\'e cannot recall the past and It! P193- ` ' surei. ` Though the times Chat are p%d Ieem , the brightest just now. I ._..-.. h-_._._- - C__I-cup" EIUKIUK-VUI -`Cm rfmg W` II` hnvanot yi gphuunfhbor hlnrk. uncon- Ll:-IA. All ihmnmhhn Ind] hnnnilv mat. IIIKUIISII l1IlIX.W'II IX XII Enyonxg Che Blendngofthoa pmciou no pm)`-nous I `will! ll_I "' 7"-:r'e-'23?-In % "" Beneath thogn.-on bougloofthnaplo ananine. IIIIWIIIIIII. . -And the water we inched ltolnthowdl with a quill.` . '3 III`) LATE IIFS FABKAR. I&WII I owen, thin: than IV`!-q 3 _ -yuan Juan uvvn Lluu-: C0.\'.\'BLL. Sunbnry. ` h CHI-'llb'H [II8E'STABLI8H.VB .\'T. n.L_ 'n_L`1R Au, _, IPIIDID. `PR3: -nn-In dam. - Truqtliswouldhe nputinlnnedyl otem'utingnbunu.butnoSonntonnder' ollrwelut ooluitutiancnn never be anything but I uortrvol "buck kitchen" 3 -- LL- 1.1.... .3 11.`... . an-urrnlitina 0 THE L'8B'2.'SS SBNJ TE. u'uo 1-"lLC7`lll`.'-I.' ` ID58- ; QUIITGXS X01 Llllll, VII `It! not nu:-A H U ' . Mrs. Coo':bs. wife of the commissioner. g ' i ueishd by 21:. Win. Gooderhem. The 3 i temple will cost $32.11!); of which i . 0711!) has been nlrendv collected. and ' lnbout 03,01) ndditiond subscribed and , : ,oollected to-dey. Mr. Gooderhun has ' ' subscribed 05(1) nud promised a similar amount when the building in eru:ted- end another similnr nmonntif necessary. ' - To-night there W15 held A third anni- veisery meeting in Shefteeburv hell. . which was crowded to the doors. Ad- `dresses were delivered by Mr. Uooder I hnzn. City Commissioner Coetqworth `~ 3 end the oloers ol the army. ' 'l`l.....4 an--u nan nun man IWIIIB! P- TIC Coklirltloln In Tomato ol the Balvntlan I V Army`: Third Annlvennry In (rand: Tomato. Sept. l5.-llondny wna oi red-letter do)` In the history of the Sol- ` vntion Axmy in Cnnndn. being its thirj ` Jnniversnry. Contingent: arrived it-om . `ell puts of the Dominion. there being , 3 over a'.(IlJ nltogether. In the morning ithev Assembled nt the barncks nnd , L marched through the principal streets. ` halting on June: street. where the ; ceremony` of Laying the corner stone of ; the new temple, which is to be the head- qnnrters for Canndn. wu pevforme-l by 1 \l.. nlhh wife -at the commissioner. 5 `J. I!.Pn|_oCCo.0pc-outlloganlunouol ` Ihllunc Winter Congo. 3 Ind tue omeers 0! me Inn y. Three yous ago one man Wage: re- hamenaed the trmy in Cunodn. The `army had grown in the foliqwiug year 2 to 9 stations, in thenext year to 6:! E stutionmond this year amounted to 135 J otutnons. with numerous outposts. Lut f yes: the ocen and stall amounted to 5 1%; this year there no 13 captains. 135 llieutenunta sud 1(1) c ts, muk'ng A total of 4. . not to ention venl 0 can beenhniftod to the United i 392 hours 100,000 people hud been mic. ed. Lost year 990,000 Ins contributed. und_613,50`.'704 copies of the War I 'ry 1 had been sold. S` _)lr. Coombl said that 70,!!!) , meetings had been held, and thut in 60,- , ' Thd hsndnomo atnbshdgnt bf J. B Page & Co.,hntten and fun-iern. Princes utmost, in now open fox inouroction. The. rm chin to have some the ned lull udwigntetgoodnin the Vince. Their to the noun 0: uomumna, I:0rKu:uug_ nfow audition in an act now and then, f and about half the time going through; tho lotln-otmowng And adjonrning. for | 1&1 want of oecupttion even of the 3 'l'beWL- puhati lhenlafnlnea thoUnigdb'.utnes$en-| Bv.%.Wb9!ndi.9!99 in the two! The c.s. body hu im- . pcxtdnsnngianl workup domltogocher .pus1mnahoilonu.inrusnI-ntovern- 1...; ndnchmnuutvloeuoodelicuo ?themn aupnyou nyunem use: we ! newest sud most sttuctive designs. The nrn_y ol Indies` good: in extensive. eon- UIIII IVIIIEI Vina. nu --v'- lsma in cu-ninly noltgun the fun duplsyod by ...-..1 am! much ntuua-Live nninn- The ;0lI 01 1 . 11311`. 01 uoooulx. ucunnu gthntthenctionof those `who opp:-oedl l)lr. Blnke reminded lmn of the story ol ' the Gteelu And their wooden mnle nt ' Troy. Ho tbenexpreeoed his towering ' xndignntion that nnvone but 3 Blake g ` nun shoal-lsit in the bonventiou. And s , ns'for the so-called independent pep:-:~, I ' beloved them not. Whereupon liuney < ,Lynch paid A glowing tnbutoto the` independent press. which llld the merit e uf forcing the party organs into tux n; I eulopuze-l Mr. Blake as n high-minxiul end hononble mm. url then not ll] 3 `Hiberninn ban to the elect um. he ` ought not to have supported the 954.!) salary grub. About twenty voted for the amendment to delay Mr. Blnlmsi electionzthe mnin motion was then! curried nmirl cheers. l 'I"I... ......-nniinn nan-Q .`a|I\fD:` hlnlilli advanced poniuonn. Mr. Lynch else` cunea amm cueen. ' Thecouventiun nelxt adopted plnnks , favoring nunhood suffrage. reorgnnizm 3 tion of the sennte (somewhat lfoer the manner proposed in an article in the lust Work. the right to mike our own . tregties. Ind then adjourned till this I 7 morning. when it isexpecled the ques- = tion of independence will came up in some shape or other. -j-o1-0--:- . I |THE Yomiann L1mmALs| AHVEYDEIEGXCVXIIIIOIOI A.I!lIZlDIIT`lIlAO8- ' I Hulllol 0l'lll wmpn nu! u-u_-an `nocyougda ornvlnch anal}: `consul: vrulikolytocontun planks Iowhich 31:. Bhh oonldnot sulncibo. plants which might be con- structed bytho {lad into "veiled tus- gnon." Furthu-mozoitwunmod by It. .Britton And other: that It. Blake n -L__I.I I-no Ln nnh no nLI'|X-i1 that | did llr. Cameron. of Lucknow. Chulev |Bur.oltbe Linda: I --yr. A. 8. Im- j ning. of Clinton. others. 1: was in-` ainuuedthu the objection token In for the sinxsluer purpose of letting the ' .Vcu1 hue an opportunity to any that . the Young Liberals were damnin- Ied with Mr. Blake`: leadership. A ~ son of Mr. Kerr, of Cobounz. declared ! ' ALAQ .1..- -..o..u. nl dmua -ha nnnnnpd Who 59010 the Inednln ?" may not an- ruaonnhly become: watchword unongst Canndinn voonns. The ptepuing of I medal in honor ol the Nor -West. volun- teccxploiu hn nvivocl. mnugh TL: ak. an unennymcolloction. 'AA5i|-' vat nuhl was truck for the vaumen of 1812 but sour disiibuted. because it would ho ilvidxonu to cdmimb md Illnat E0 Gino with justice. The modal: were purchased out of the Zpllll till pttiiicfund. shcfrmler mm at -hhl rattan voluntuv centri- `lhunto Incl . The Young thun- FIW Zilii wuu u-no uv- nrouoonnty. in tho new vies-paw dont. Thoueulu-yh'!'. Cdlnblnetto. ol'l`oI'on&o. Ihohuthonnknnclol knowingbowtodrinoubuinus. III. Gilnour. ol Toronto. in the trauma: and nlndy he has nculrill insbo .But It wuin electing an `bounty pnnidmt that I little ssion hnnifutoul itself. The clean were put totho neotingen bloc. Hon. Edwud Blsko `handing the but u hononry president. llr.BrittoII. of Kinptnn, non ol the QC.olthn8l|uno. niditnppenndodd tooloctlnhkalnd thereby commit . '_=:=.-2:1"-"....."".. n'.I*.`.:;..`: -..;':'.`.'.;.;'.`:: ,Bl'iII@ IIG Slllltll lllll Ix. null: `should lntbeuoonotothetvinotlnt they should up election at` hI'f'l'h0II- SHOWING A Fi.\'l SYUCK. BLOOD AND FIRE. Iuuyw. D He will ....:.I..A use Inulnanaxs now composing vue; Senate.would be invaded. for each one: his place until removed by; I-lholciuou-cl | been gndnnliy sinking nnci | going n Slhe of ee'iuuii colliipou. H L 3 It would depart uiis lite. It cnme on bun- -lnv. and closed last night. the patient endnnng no pun. nud. ntlut. pzi.~., `His death WIL-I ii I l ; j puauinlly uuy. V ` thnsliiin one. Dr. bliinner wu very active. very . ? eteioetic. en-.l very entiinsiiiiitic in all moral and benevolent luUVelnl:uL!l. lle Wu) liberal in all things. politically and TUll{lJu$lV. He was not ii lngui. auii LIHOWQI no p\.'ll_V dillereuces at feeling or i I : He no ui in. iii. identied verv closely Ivu known that in one oi these he, IIIIHVI ' ' opinion to iiect his regiird for others. ` | with the Ibletholiot Lihurch. nnil nu; one 0! its most nrileut ulinin-to cud . ,isupportern. He nu n trustee of bath , | the Sydenhun nod Queen street church- ` es, n clnse-lender u! iiiiiny years` stand- ; "trig. n local char nun superinten- idem. of the Schbnlb School. the reli- gion vvu genuine llul abiding. nn every: any experience. nail hence he cutie l it inio his home. his bnniiieu. everywhere. Hi: we: not only an utive cliurchmiiu. but 1 tuiipernnoe ndvoonte ol uninching inieority. He vvnii diiicouriigeil by no reveises. liihoureil under iliiiiuiviintegea in deletion and on behalf of the Olulw. voicevvu mined in the Illl(:|'00l of my good movement. nnd hiii hand withheld not when occasion culled for lihcrnlity. Politically ne virus 1 Lihenl. but in civic and gum rnl politics he won not an extremiiit. u land his principles nml them. took no part in public or piiruzan ngitntioiis. nnd exhibited no liking lor the pomp nnd circumstance of this life. -ri. .. second .l4...A-nczl nnnrrinil the '5 ' V and hoped for success bv-and-bye. Hui , t 1 I I . . his Opllllolll. but he made no bout of ,1 1 I l l The death is nunuuncd it I pItri~ ` uclul age, 0! Dennis .\lcC ormick. uncle ' i of John Hnllignn. grocer 0! this city. a line deceased came from Irelmd in | lb-I7.nnd for many years prior to 1865 1 was I prosperous farmer in Sheffield `, township : men, ii} seeking in we1l~earu- 1 oil rest. nfwr 3 very active life. he came to liing.-,sl.on nndkhu resided with Mr. I Hnllignn for 20 years. He was. until - six weeks ago. very strong {or his years, ' being uuct I marvel of lustiness for his yesrs. The lunernl occurs to-mor- row morning. i ~- i All Inleruung Breech ol Promise (ha 3 llcnrd at the Nnpnnao Anna. ` At the Xupanee unizo-2. yesterday, I breech ol promise use wns heard. rThe putien to thesuit were Miss Mc- I vGuire and Mr. Mowbuy. of` Sbeeld 1 Township. The plnintl, about --forty * yen: ofige, is n_ plain, matter-0f~f|cI j persqn. Mowbny in shout fty `yehts of 3` age nnd the possessor of oonsndernble [ nrm-uartv Tlin unit. Inn hmnuht l Inu sue pollsusuut U1 uuuanumumu _ property. The suit was 4 brought. to: rucoveo 81.111} dunngea for lwcemtsd ` Iections. Mo'wl-ray. hsving Imrried"'in- , other, womuz. There were no letters! produced. but the manner in which Miss McGI'iire told of her romance with thb guy cuulier Van `very interesting. She told hdi llowhrny popi the ques- tion." It In so,mpthing.' ethic: ' ' "No. (In wnn Iilm ma?" annnirod the I in sognpunng nu nus; I "How do you like me ?" enquired the lower. as he swung his big but In I circie and hitched his chair up clone: to the ...-:tInn muaen. - . T "Very well." she replied. banning b_enig`nly'n on` Mowbny. . ~ _ Ihen ` guess we'll get mutiod." aid" the emboldened turner diet a mighty eort mxpenk. sum nnnnnlnd mm the an-umements mxgmy enon Io span. She unented can the arrangements veto nude, md it was decided that the minister at Cundon.Eut should tie the 1.--. -M... ..._Q alum trln -nu nnmd minister Ulmaounus unoma we we knot. The out o! 1e.u'Ip -no gured up M 015. und llowhny thought they could pm] through Ilnt expense. Then they tend tho union and lowbny __;_u._-.z___Il.. .1 4..--`g nll-J lain '0. I The deceased muried the second I daughter of the late John Shawn: ho aur- E ` Viv. 5 him. He Ienves n Inmily of three 1 X sons end one dnughter. They were long ' nnticipaling the and event which has H 5 just. hnppened. snd mll have the fullest ' s meunxe of public sympathy In their `I grant bereavement. I I they and the union nun lowuny uinuutionnlly. at nouns. culled his motlothed" attention to the word "obey." llinIoGuiro.inInppynntini- psionothcmu-tinge, second squ- nnnnntnnn-tnlIl8mil9. Afterwards Du. Snnn 1-Ioocunu 10 I'll Dlan -Wuaunwnnmmnlm Inn. Five yoou up his ho`-nu. begun sol decline. The nature of hiooilinooswou g ioodily dotnolod. and in the interest of his health to open! two iiiniei-o ohtnyl. ooointlioooimi oi I-`nnoo and one in Florida. Still howooknnod. the disease, tlionglnlow in ituocts. being iuoidiooo 1 and trying in its character. His resign I t.ion.bowover.wu oompmlo. his patience during bio long illnooo being reinuk- { nble (or one u! his teinperunens. While he won desirous ol being released (roux ' hll onerinus be won happy to remain g with his hniily so long on is won um`: I - ill I nu. . ` Ha leis his house fol the has time | some Weeks Ago. since` than be but ` gradually .-nnkmg `and under- .u-nnn a gang: 1.! &'|nu!I x and in tho Inger nunouuuuuuuu foundVooopolorthooxarcinooIhintnl- enln. \\'honhinhounouIuyoI small hounIIiodInodicinouQneou`u(}olleo. gndmtod.Indtoo_kbindopooin 1&3. pneiieedtotn nunhoro! yea: and hcld.Iccq)I|h|y.InIhoRoynl College ollysiciuuud Surgeonmlhouhix d mntcisuedicI. Bntuhin buineu growholoandtbuil reqnitednlllain iimemnd hooeuod his pzotouiou|on- pgnnuunndooueqoconuootion. uin ooounlnulynnddllhowhilo appu- aI_:t..und_whondiuuopuuunte-hl him w_ucduuoInnn.uu nun-nu as- drug business. but on Inc was to ottbo I'plGCID itlxlculuu. Iuurrusuu ofwllil iuftouvolnpury V '. hind:-d. Whitbecnnbonho nodnlnfiul the uqmry olnoonnfniv bodkguhtue in 1846. One box ` ennhiuingthem Iceording to the -witlnnnn In that nnltn of the Of unndein the preheat wholesale bui- ln 1874 he eold his mail bui- neee toDr.Chu|eI Lsvell.ead panhan- ed the ptenieee formerly oecupied by While l BOIII. and devoted hiluee to Ihedevelopment ol the wholeesle trade. He in voueeeed o! woudetfnl energy end in the lunar eld cl ueelnlnees I.......I -A4.-mg (no (Inn ntnli II kl- mm: {on an sonaow. A soon In Iszbun. Al I llipo Ago. WEEKLY BRITISH wma. SEPT. 17. 1885. g 3 this week. _, . 1` The win! blew very satrong on the` l E lake last. night. The l~(`lll'. Maggie MC , lise. coming: to Kingston with deals. was E struck suddenly by the wind after she i 20!. Inside ol nine mile light. and had a i w%`nuntil of her rigging carried away. l ' he captain says he never experienced so severe a blow while it lasted. . 1-:....:......o: ..l.-In-mnn who small in I I colnmuu, : ` Mr. Fenwick. oi Willismsville. who has been ailing` (or several yours, is now ` very low. 9 I I n n I 5 The ntr. Alcxnndn while coming up the river on Fridny broke her shun be- . low Mtniuhurg. The tag D. (5. 'l`hamp- | `sun hruugm her to the city. She mil . have I new 1-h|'t put in at the Kingston ; , laundry and rwsnme her tnpa 1 week 3 ; hence. Her cargo ol gvncnl merchnn duse WI Ir taken up the buy by the ; ; sZ9B!X1L'!' Hrro. The plop. Shit-Llunu is taking the .\lex*1udru'a room mm week. L TheCaumhun I-clomer Swoe; stakes ' ; I8 reponecl ash re nt Core lslaml,ut the I mouth n!U:-orgmu Hay. bhei-1 u 31;! ton ban, cum-I luv Wuldio nu-l 01!.-L-rs. _ llnmxltoh. nuvl valued at 3111). \' .- ..-..S. .. A4... nu. blow while It. Iasreu. A A Cincinnati nilennnu who sued a ~ citizen {or calling im a thief, liar. per- ` jurer. bribe-taker uid scoundrel has Hailed to recover damages. The jury 15 said that nulermau couldn't. be slau- i dared. em is of the Kingston Streets 1 I Commit nppnrently of the same ] `I opinion. P . D. H. Murray. the aunt, 0! Williams- } ville. who bu been very successful with his green houses. in mlking a. specialty 0! everlasting bouquets. mounted vt-r,y tuteiully on w ensuringaa.le~lreepmg. He showed el t specimens ounsatnr-' dey. and will keep them regu By an ` hand or make to order. a n_.;... A an... an ulintinonishlkl clkhhle to no u muse ul- vdnd do nu -n bzphin others n any are long do to. If tbehoapitnl au- ' thcrities no singularly indxnrens the 4 Vacuum ol 181:! or the Dominion Gov- 4 onunont ought not to be, fot the\m- . tioml credit u as auto. T . hand make to order. a Emory A. Storm. thg,-`distinguished lawyer and onbr of Clncago, died on Siturdny 3: Ottawa; Il|.. from pnnlysis of the heart. He had In income of 830.- I(Il'}nyaIr. m.A.....-_ r.._.: -...I nnnlmnn have ' (ID I you. Shexn-mun, Lord and Hurdmnn have purchased from A. k P. White. of Pem- broke, their Mississippi limits. The price paid is snidto be I2- :"J.(Il). The pilot will nls_o' he at I fair valan- I [inn on. '['udny, Sept. 15th. H A house called Noah's Ark. on Collette street. ontreul. contributed 10 061311! from unnll-pox in one luv. 5 00113008 L4:_h 5-1.`; nut nl flan hnnsn It ona QIIIIO on$3 mu: hours lam-. doc ~ el ' Boy. 0nt_.. h,s.e_Ml_I lured` 1 dnawmo outpost. -~ By an oirror no the Englisxn Franchise Bill on: l.(Xl').(lI)-votg will he ms. The Dominion Government and C. P. R. will unite to Into 1 lhnltoh oxhibn. :. _. u._ n..|....:-| Ia.I.n.iIi.-m- the Coloninl lsnnbnuon. A eonfennco of the lenders of all bnncbeaqf the Britinh Libonl party willlnbeld illllldllill October. Ghinnhusn-upd with -Berlin Ind Inndnnhouunlornlouol_O"I0.(XD, iphoiuodin the construction of '- wnyu. . . E.8.lItlniIl|III.'l`a`IuIb.ud John `l!|.ol0ukvilIo. who wutbruuul tn hhoutlndnyx Ihrolh. Inn AcnnuoluunI1-puxhnI|hhu1_dheov- ..-nili-Puillcr- ~` , aulur-lay. n i .\Ir. lI8\` Sweden, cletk It the \\'inJ- ` ; sot Haul. and lug. brother shot 45 ducks `, near (innomoque in are day last week. : l.uxu-a .\l. R ms. of Melon, 1-; one of ' the hrs-ct! its cf the -l.swrence-Town- , `,5 le)` U~".ntv. being -me 0! the few grnnzt ' ` cjuhlren in Canaan. 1 ; In the c!!i'ciu| list of sncces -{'11 ~xhihi- " `tors at Antwerp Hxhibitou the name ` of (5. W. Robinson. bf Kingston, nppeua . lot 3 bronze medal on clrriages. , Uu Sunduy morning the bun of 5. S. ,B1ke(. Front Road. was destroyed by ,tire.nu`i c-antenna. It. In said the c;m- _ ngntion was caused by spontaneous `combusticn. -rm- c..........I I\J :5... non \lian \lnv combustion. The funeral of the law Bliss .\lny Fiuklo touk place on Saturday after ` ` noon. She die! at the home of Mr. A. 1 W. Moore. Rochester, N.\'., at consump- Q lion. i l -1,... \l:,l.Il..n-...'. n-ma in nu! I-`radar. ` lion. l Gen. Middleton's nnme is not Freder- l ick. He Ina christened Fred. And should, therefore. be I(ldl`&('.`d Sir `Fred? 1: may sound like familiarity`, . but it is nt-verthelesi correct. " .\ numlwr cl Salvation soldiers went ; to 'I'on,nt: Ilns moruinu,to1> preu-,n_t at i the laying of the c;rmr stone of tlie new training home. to be 2-nut-cd in that E city immediately. ~ ` Capt. Willis an-I wife, nn.l L`-apt. Pen- ` gully. of the .\'u\'e1l Armv. made run It ttuck on \\'at.ertown yesterday. Another 3 lady olcer from Kingston appears there 5 this week. I 'I"|.,. ...;..I l.l..n.- val-Iv an-nnn nn the 1 pl-uu lion. [VOID lull"-XI In OIIO IIIV. 0 uulpfuuu beinujnkgin out of the house at one tune nnd`5 E low hours lam. m-n...v n-- n.. nnghnen daclnmd. The Wark tnaummedy for the system dining the Senna with cheap amoe- unekanundputyhackn. and proposesr --Tn hnnct xhnnnsem occunauu.