Weekly British Whig (1859), 17 Sep 1885, p. 5

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IAIIGGII. bept. I3.--ll seems was nuts g object 0! Gennnny in annexing Clroiines I `won toobtnin I port. of cull for her ships ; bound to New Guinea. She also expects . an increase ol tro-la with the Pnculic on H13 completion of the Pnunmn Unnnl. London. Sept 1.-T.-Conviction In the Eliza Armstrong case is now considered cousin. Mrs. June-tt will probably be ; sent to prison for two years tor the al)- I Iinction. vrhiln both Stead mud Booth. on t a conviction of con-pirucy, mud a good ; chsnce of being sentenced to six months imprisonment each. I Unit-,nt.ln_ .\`nnl.. '12 -The CODIIIYT for between Gnome and Cummings was run todny nt Edinburgh and won by Cum- ming: ; hosting .2 to 1 amino: Cummings. ooruolul totshreemilen and than col- I v-at ' . Winnipeg. Sept. 14.`-Thenlnlt of the , upped inlheclno 0! Biol beta hsving; reached Bellini. the nntboritieo have to"`pnceed with the ` erection of the oonold. There in feel- ing now lint the rebel ringleader will ` nnertho extteme pennltv on Fridny , Ell. : `I -_..I.l.. 2-..; I-) _I o nnnidla that Mn. 1 u. ` l London. Sept. l2.-'I'be tour mile race 6 l London. 5093- 1-L-Th0 Daily .'rlrl' Berlin dapuch any: the Cuolinos Inly be already Itgzudnd u Gonna propor- ty.' The entire am: can only tamin- ne with the uurlion of (iermnnfn uh Sn.- IIOIIIII llulll I`llIl1l'|DXOlI alultuly nuu lsyeototduy. The great majority of shade. however, were children. The numben-of deuhn for the week werei Clllllo ilontnnl. Sept. . l4.-'l'hero were I3 doubt [run mull-pox on Suunuy and JR raglan-Int, TIIA In-out mnioritv rdrll. 39.3% I0o:IT'U`1I' VI IJIIIIU` than have ql from Anun oiing to the mount has taken to- ' O I-nun ml H.n3-nn' IIOIIIIIIII lulci Iuu uurgur. win united mud In" in Syracuse. The-prinoncr bu ' his wife to-dny.und wbonunskd made a desperate ruin- tnnnn . A (Budget nflutareutlng Item from All mm d the World 51 A-I..a_I..Io-n PuL11`1_c1:\' B_R1'l`.-\l.\'. nu. ; Londdu. Sept. l`1.-It seems that the 4 14...; nlllnrlnnnr in nnnoiino Cnrnlines I wlI0(l.-I.uB note: It nnluucu us uemg `remodelled.-A young nun of this place atnrtedout on Sunday with I young lady for` u-hm, 'l`-n milan nrnv aha 7m mama Balm}; ` . ~-n.'..-I, nnnla-In an [Inn Cnynlinas mnv WEEKLY BRITISH wme, SEPT. 17. 1885. play uguulu use Doulwu uuu Iiflrllll onthe22nd. They In with the gnmett Verona. They want Iogetbess in.-)lr. H. Robert: and I `Amie nee. ol this plies,-' was ' ` hon Monday. They received ogmtllne yruonk.--`l`be( Rev. Dewey puschodlnnlupvell Iannon on nn- dgy,vuing.--Scnunn. ' Inc Ilwlllnlv >W ouxuquu; [mu nhowhulsoonnlovneodlnu-Wulun_c|_ny. , In . Alnouhihtloni 2~.~..'::-.._...- ..."f" Mr. Ceneidy petitions the government ' for I bridge across the river from Howe g Ielond to thennin lnud, opposxte Mr. ' O'Brien ! property end Mr. Bryant's farm. Mr. (handy 3333 the bndge 18 greatly needed. As itiethe fnnneri on Howe ere nnnble to get to the Einmton market except At certain see- eonnoftheyeer. Lute in the fell and enrlyiminapring they are prevented from eonng by the washes of the ice. It hatnietinne ol the your thuluy and other thing: bring highest prices. When brought to the city by boat ittnka the prot the farmers make 3 to pay the freight. Xr. Cueidy is de- termined to wait np_nn agitation tor the bridge. He contends that if it were built It wonli be I' greet convenience to theresidente ot the island. 1 pupa Irv: u-v uw-cu. Fumen are complaining of the wet E watcher as there is lots of `grain spoiling in the elds.--We very much regret the departure at Mr. Cole, our nation agent an be leave: us on Thursday. He bu `gninod many tnendniherc. Ir. Patten. ?-nl--l..mnh:-, him: his nlun.--0nr Rad I gunoa mnny ll'lIlllllel'I!. Jr. rnuell. `Lnmphon. taken his place.-Our __Iled Stocking Bug Bull club no guilt in `play uguinlt the Bodlmdolnb I-tP|rhun nn Ilsa 2`hd. That in :___.;.._?Z ; Illgllnburg Ildthclu. I i Mia. Powleyis nddress last. Sabbath was (specinlly to the children, all listen- i ed wish wrap: attention as she in a ne 1 i apea.ker.-()upt,aiu Aealv und company 3 .1 are camping at Bmieeld`-Mr. Thom- 9 as Guess made 3 sale of cheese for Bets. I , per lb.-.\lIssJennie Ann is visiting" It i ' Mr. ll. Cunningham's, King;ton.--Tlie i church he-Jo IH being ` repn'red. When 4 ii complewl it. wzll be I ne tice.-The ` meeting 0! the Blue Ribbon Army was i I` held lust. Fiiduy night, .'he following ` progrunme was well rend: ed: 3 i Music --Hisa Isl: Lswnon. - I `Bending-Mr. cm xciufunnd. 1 ' uu.ic-M`-as Nellie Duis. 1 Resding--Miss Jennie Ash. ` Reading.--Rov. J. E. Lidslono. ,_ ' lleuiing-t. W. Ovens. Li Music-line F. Abbott. \ Rending--Mis9 Hattie Pope. .. i Speech -Uupuin Helly; l \\ Tomato. Sept. l.'.-A horrible affair ccnrtui _ street. Ilii moruiu-_; shortly alter in Browu`- lanri. ul?`Batl.nr. ' o'clock. .\lr~'. Smith. one ol the rm-si~ ls iits. cl serve-l Um voting children sit .I.ll1`,Z in the ll.U with blmid streaming ' lrom gnslie-9 in their throats. Her screams brought her husband, who cnrriecl the children into his lxunw and rri-ah:--I {or II doctor. . the woman. Meantime ii man nnuiul Hurley saw traces of hlood on the sidewalk. and, following them gp. zame to tho holise occnpied by Joseph Air.-7, bricklayer. He hurst open the lront door. and on entering the bedroom was horried to : sev Mrs. Airoy lying on the bed with an infant in her arms"and blood owing from it gush in its throat. She had It large table knife npraisod. in the act ol striking another blow at the child's throat. Hurley lasliul lor- ward and wrench-:4] the knile from A crowd ol excited poo` pie noon gathered, amongst them Dr. McConnell. who prompt! attended to the wounded children. Alfred. 8 years (,1 age. was not so damgx ronsly wonn-l . ml. but Harry. aged 0. has two nglv cnta. itertained they will all recover James-.le1-ls than 2 years old, had the narrowest escape. the knife having pene- trated the external jugular vein. The three childmn were removed to the hospital. and as they inc all strung. bores are on- liealthylooking, Mrs. and Airev is n rene-l I-xiking little woman. : ller husband says her miuden name us Hnrtley. and that her lnther wins 3 pro mineut temperiuce lecturer in Leela. England. He H her second husband. her lornier L-nsband being a man named . Laycock, two girls by that marriage be- _ ing in l-Luglruixl with the Il(:C(:IBt (ll)l)S- ' band's hunilv. The two WOUDllf'll l)('}`:-I. lliury L-l James, were the l5ll4.: ol her ti rst husband. .\lr. .-\lre_V says his wife has lyeengreatly ml- -lictul to drain lor years. and before ' leaving for work this morning he im- plored her. as winter would soon be on. remitinpd in a sort of a stupor. .----o3om: to Stop it and save 8 little money. When , ` arrested she new-r uttered a word. but ;!ll$TW'wII.IllI|IUllEI!lIlll rnotictpltok churning. There are: 5 .Iistingni&IndI nttllb honnont the ;pn-senttI_lIe.lndthoyhk0tnnleomfort. [ On lqsvmg, tho lhthbon Bonn we 3 '. viaitedthe -Cleveland seed honor. nn 1 ` I iinmenne qtrnotnu. - The luminous done qhy ntiu out-moon. Than uonbont `J40 penous olllployod. Old about the [half or than nu gun. While their 3 nimble Inger: were actively urnnging Uthnoad: thnir choufnl oonptopnncol ' 7 showed thnt that tub were not dii- I cult. The whole eshhlhhliwllt in at- I ned on in perfect hnrnonv. and by the nid of machinery mnchlnbour is nanom- ' 1 plnhed III A uhott time. Mr. Hcpkins. the superintendent, kindly showed us _ through every department. Not far fg iron: the seal house. in: the shore ol ` g the St. Lawrence. `neulingunid lolingc ' : and exotic plants and owers. is` the ' j pretty home of the pnuiuch 0! the * `. Cape. Capt, Hinckley. Although lone l ` put the umenllotted to mun he in hue 9 I f and heart . His amiable Inle and dnugh; 3 ' I ter anal gum!`-daughter constitute hm : ' . family. They pass thrir time in per ? 3 feet hnppiueso. It Ins Capt. Hmckley ' who conceived the idea of csmblishnug ' It uhenm I: try to Walk: lslnnsl. and with E V ' prniaeworthy perseverance vreutiuto the ; wmula an-l Iuzrwllr ln' lnu n-n llllnllfu pu--Aug L1 , people I Lhur cu |'nlwWUrHII" |El&VUI-IKE WUIIU IIIIAI `IE ,woods and mostly bv bus own 1-hour ` got out the lantern` with which to bond the first steamboat. that run upon the Cnpe route. It. in an old saying: that the: hum! of the uriligert. mnketh nch, This In full\' vuic-I in Cupt. Hnncklm-v'.~ g cmc The Srcvolin Block is very im- po-iug rm! 1: creA'n. L; the builder. T111- _. . I ` II`... -. \ .....,.... ._-.. ....o..l 6,.- I II$$lIW~I' ' no null Ina rcuuu ` ` time, than strolled leisurely through the villus. and in 10 mmuton urivad us the Rnhbou Homo. Imps by H. 1.. Fox. Thiain the moat noted bo- tel nu the pl-squad ducvumoro shun I onslul nou. llbi nulol of neutr" -...-- --.I Lnn-I- Im `ulna I IIGIIC III `CU , UIIWIIXE lllu tableau! noplnd rub the choices: vinnnln. nntlllnn lli nlnmonlnrnm. Coo Hill ; mines no Itill running on llllel. W WIT HE BIIDIDEUI vinud-and-u chaps mmodonw. xu vault. pglll. uIu~ an Icon Van Inc ltonchotlthodook the lIIIIongcnhnr- riodonIhon"1nd Iaoudthoinimund thou striving by nil wen ihrough tholbroug towudlthohosh. Patton nil other ocicln were carrying trllnhund to Ihoir teupootivo destination. at soon I may whistle in heu-d,thaniI I pull of nmohnnd ch; train in n. ' lhn and and HI, [Ai- |I$lIl,llUlI I ll OI TOIO thotniniuonho Xnudnndtbh - mncoouiollthoir linen and depart. W0 bod the recoding boat; (or: p than than uh-nllnd Ininnnnlw I llIOxIIIC.'ZIIlI.lIl'llVClIllCHIlIllI 10 o'oIook.p.n. and u soon Vu IIIO mm-hndundmk tho mnmmn hur- . A has Io can Vlleul. Th Eluor. Britut Whip. ll. _ _ A A -___IIA..j _-_I-_Z AL__ mu 1.4-curt. arr wwn -v --v'- Thoulnunctlnudnrivodthennhout n.-.I...|. -In and In nan. an nlnn 1.":-mcns 'm `nu: um-run. xxx`. Hut CIIILI-l:K.\` Wm: .\ Hun. ~Sut .\IL'ST nsrzlxusz. 11 I II Cl'Q.7|Iu In} IUU I)UIIllL'I'. I UL` I uf (Saw \ nnccnt are note] for uurtesy and morality. .-\ \'L-non. j ~.o-- ~- Hg $113 IJUIIIIUSOII`. First Chas. Pnn I.. sr.-Msry Glen. Ids Cnrey, luv Smith. VISICINE I 1 to ~ upon ` a Iilianrt vn-Inn): ru-II II C CUIIIII UU WUUllIIrU IHJUU H IJUIIUUII I `limes iauitence-mukc a Cell as rare in 2 Ireland as a red ludmu on the shores ( l , " -' Manhattan. But from those very .\Iau- t ~ liuttim shores. from glorious America. there are l5.ULl).U(]) hearts heating for f Ireland to thunder back the nnswer of V - iexiled Ireland to Chamberlain's chal- E _ lenge. and he will soon lenrn that there 5 . lilll|{llI arithmetical mistake in putting ' ; ins `down at 4.(ll).(X1). `Our course ISL J T clenr. All support must be given Mr. _ Parnell. Union, steadiness and perse- ` vennoe will ensure success. and thick _ ; what success means. Think at the ; pride. the gloryunxl joy of placing the . crown of liberty on ooroouutrfs brow `I ` E I 3 Think ol the day-please God at band- I] , i-when the work of generations will he V ' l completed. when the blood ol our ll]t- h 5 tyra will bear fruit. and when the raft-l C era that nag to Grattaifs voice will again bh walrenedinto echoing the tones n of men who love liberty?" : I Two Max I-`Iain Tuxlsulvns Exams?- xo-.\ m.ow_ mos ALL. . 5 Dailns, 'I`ex.. Sept. l{.-'Prixe ght for 8&1) A_ side. beuveenllcregor (SI. 1 Joe Kid) Fortwonh. and Willinm';Blnck. (Alias Rose. Alina Mccnw) of California, come 01! yoaherdny neu Dnllu. Bonn men were in excellent condition. _ Two Boga gloves -and Muqnis of Qnoensbnry rules were the programing for. the light. Intho Ilthronnd bdthinon came up with n sickly `smile. thawing their` ......i.i.m`... H1-lh-uianr mind an mu: llckly amuo. suowugg then- punishment. Ilcrqzor lobed the `ght by reputedly pinching Black`: rihn, Than lhlifnrninn familht nninnlv llg y mvunuly plncmng nllciu ribs. The Udifornian fought guinelv nndtriodlnxrdiq get tnpthergoodblow nn Hnllnnanfal Qua-A ' ntlnnlv tha- IIIG Ifll Illlkl H] W DIOW _ I . on IoGrogot'Il`hco. Suddenly she- lud; with a swinging upper out, , caught 2 Blnck unda his lhob and landed |.:_ ...._n.I_ n. . _|.._. I... I... 1:}. DIICK IIIIUX IIII IIIUCI I'll} III! Iulupu him outside the ropes when he lay like onodond. Alta : qulrtorofp lninnto `lllnnik -urinal and Loan Inlnllln Ilia IOIE (I10. AITI l]|lIl'IOI'0ll. WIIIIIIO -`lnnknvivodnndlnaua topullo bin gloves. whnaunon therefore: `urudod nlghtto Ictiegot, fully 010,0!) M nhniunnd Inuit. AoooW 5 oi. as InA at an Iai,bCIIho%IhMhoI|_d1IilIaonIIoII in()otobur_g_pgsiolyIptho dilauaeu. Ir.(IIndntou in solar inland to _-|.-- ............_...Q ..4I _.'II -1; IEWWH JUICE` IJIIII nyuet. Seaond Clus-Elmn Abbott. Pas. Xny- Ion. Fred. Joyce. I73!-at (`Jung Dnrt II _nrnh \'n[.nnah. lOI.' VVUXIUKII. UXCIIIIIJIAI Ill IJIB Ipeecu. ' If the demands of Ireland are ignored. 3 I dare say the lav may come when the rcrack of ries on the shore of Great Blitain will briugladslllie .\lr. Cham- in-rlain to their senses." About the time-of the meeting the Lord Lieuten- I am. arrived in Deny, and possibly heard the Isllolll which gn.-eted that outburst i or which hailed this passage. .\lr. _ Chamberlain cries we are only 4111'.` ll). l! he could he wonld-to echo is London . .. .. ..A........ .-...L.. .. 12.15 _.. _._- L . wn. ncanom, n.r.. rpm. u'nmb.u.in- 9 Pnrnolil Had he ~nppo|-loci ` Dublin. Sept. l5.-Tbe ol-l American ! g colonial cry of Juhn Adams. lndepeml- ` ence now and fo'rever." is being adopted 5 [Everywhere in the Irish election cam- . 'pnign. which is just. now beginning in ` ` dead earnest where Nutionnlists most. ` ,do congregate. Al. the Derry meeting. ; _u-hich wanna revolutionary as nnv in i . 1848, Mr. William Redmoncl, member j for Wcxfonl. exclninwd in his Ieecb; 7 H Hun dnninniln nl lrulnml urn idnnrual ; TUE)- 9 Frank . Dcfabre has bought out Ed. 5 Betcha`: sods-Inter umnntnclorv. ` I Pncton. nnd intends removing the plum. I E to Beeulle. I II ... l.]_l.. ...,..:.._...l 4|... .as:... ..l `I .. , lull EUUUUI" all! UIIHHCIB. : Smith's I-"all-on plumlug itself on the; I I {act that It us one of the most prosperous ; towns in the county, there bung, .n ; ; beauulul ciiixrch and fty houses, most- I `ly brick, in course of erection at lb!!! 2 ' moment. ; I II-S UWKIIIUH UU lull lli .IIIy DESI. l A man who has been running 1 thresh- 1 l er through the township of Hull~a- j E well says the barley and when crops III ? fthnt township nre poor. He says in: l ; lhreohed straw enough for 161) bnalnels I ; and gotonly 51! bushels. . ` Kvnitlfn I-`..u.... nlnmnnv Han" nn Hm IUIUIIIJCHI` Ul UUIILW3. ' The cou'Act is about to be xuluullt.--< lathe vuu-ru of Prtwcoll aul Ru-A3211 .H is is carried were the whole 0 Qliuncru (Dunno. exempt the cine. `o E (muwu and `Kingston, will tome uncle j IIS opention on the lat Msy next. ' A mun -Inn Inn hnon rnnninu 1 three): , LU. IIJIII TIC J'luluu4IlHl.V. Church Bros: (imuaucque. were 'chu;:e4I with ylvmg lzqnur Lu Wnlliuu 4 Lallmer, whose mother had uominl ? ` kotc-I-keepcts nut 10 furnish hquor. The . case wn .l|s'mi-sad on the ground uh ' mlormnljtv ol uouce. I "l`I.......-o`l..L 2,.;.l_,...4 4.,l... .._I.._... I LUIIU BUB IJIUICV DUIIUKC. Cnpc. A. J. .\lul.hesuu. 0! been promoted to the poamu of the lzlnd Hull. LIL-U! J. \ well [ms been made Cupuxn . T Co. Bath were Journalists. (`Mun-h Hrnu I lhlnnnru .IIUII.lLl.llIIn Uuulcu. .\|}U`.`- 5 Miss Louelln Bullock. Miss r; mu ! Mum-w sud Miss Jennie Asaclstinc. at . Uunlnoque. have let: for Ultawn lo, dL- : tend the Lain.-1' College. ; I`--.0 A I \l..|l..m..n nl D...-cl. Imu- ; DU l)I:llBVIllUu ; Wm. Hale resigned the mica 0! Tax ! ' not in Unngnoqne. T wu upphcur | Moms font have been mule, but no one - has been appointed. 9 _`n.lnu \\'|IIain.t-n Mal.` onnri Al llglln nn IEIIKUIIX. .I'ITIll.- lin. Sarah Donaldson. l`ivnQ (nun part I [ICU Ii Ivwlufln I : _Judgo Wnlkistm held court. M. Bah on ' } Sept. 1-Ith. In the purpose 0] bcunug . E and deuerminilu the appeals Iftinnt the I vou-rs hat of 1385. [ Mrs. E..l{. Yurkv. A member of the; \u,._-_,|;.,,_ -1 -.'_ 'r,___,A L- 1 ` VUICTB IIBI Ul LXO- Yorke. A the; ; Meuopoliun choir. Toronto. his been , engnged us organist. of the I-;zuu.m{ .\leI.hodilt Church. Napauee. \Iinn lxunnlln HnHr.4-It \lin| I-liilhl IIIKU IIHI W I:-urn! [U HZ Ifllfo On Hominy. Elois Young. widow. of the late W. C. Gainseld. Sqsleyh Boy, I passed Away. thereon]: 0! consumption. John C. Stnord. LnnndoIne.hun thoroughbred Durhun odf. ueven `months old. which tips the radon ll 7(l)_lho. - ` I._...l. I}..oI..-'-. Haul- L..- II....-..._A.. w;`r::k Butlou-`nu lo boy. Doneronto. I-ad hi: log crushed Int Suurday by the full ofoqluntiw of lumbar III the B Mill ward. . .. XIII Ul I (`III Mill yard. Thu nnrn Jun yllu. The corner lion 0! we '1 Church. Renlrew, WI be u 21:: inst... by the Rev. J.H. Toronto. 9 l.`_...l. l|..l.| .. In... LA... .rxuuuuu. In nleuuru. A new induutrvhuheen started nee! Tweed. A eouipeny has opened 3 nice I mine on the [Ann of Pew: Cornyee. : I7, Ynnan, Al nnnornnin inn nu I35 llll_llU Ull IIIU IIKIII Ul TUE?! uulnya. } 1-`. Yona, at Deoeronto. In lined 035 3 and cook for pncaing medicine for him and min century to tho uunne. On Hnnalnw. Rlnin Ynnna. Iialnh nf IV . E IJIKUY. DKKIIHI. III In! Illlllllll split and two nger: out all by I circnlu uw in a nub factory (In l.I\n Rid inn: I . (3 Clin l.4nn_~ -w In a -In uolory On the Sn! ins. E. G. Glie. lnnn- ~ downe. died suddenly 0! consumption. H: via 28 year: of T. ` On Sept. 3nd. in Funny Island, South Sherhtooke. wu muned to Goo. . Ferguson. ol Buhuns. : A nan indnntu-In ha: Iunnn ntnrtnd nnnr I131. UK-`I-IBIII UU U|1q ilgllt ` MI:laWilx. Scott. . ! Third Clul, jr.-Mnry Jane Abbott, Lottie Joyce, Lann Rydet. Han-uni (flu-n-lI`.Imn Ahhnnt put Ynv. uffbobod cl Athin. wbotnll of the I -aruna wndrowned. hunot boon- noon rod. 'l'bo"BIHill"o!thoB4Ghbnncom~ nan. ant. `(HIGH It nf Inlnhor (luring; I.I|U"IIIZIlI 'DlIlKlIIIllElI'II' puny out 4.).9'I7 It. of lnmbcr dnnuu Amrnxs. xu..mn' mean` in- " u"'in chondnnooulho Piston! School. Ahuvuthomo ' lnowillbohddon tho Tyugliugu on thosh What Iehlborllq lu;niau line to loud or Pa-Int Inteust.` 1. ll-- km S DISTBIr_ _1_)5$HEs. --~-~-o 9 uusu |s1:1.H..i |`1E.\`(;a-:. :1` Corey. Brigham. had his thumb And tun nnarn nnt. n h' n eitcnl-r IO OI! |I,-$_TIl- |`hhiIQd:&. -J ' new B453:-L I llid on the I t`_..nl-. I: n vv uua . i Fourth Class. jr.-Lily Ryder, Annie Molina, Will Pdmer. `I'n.i-I f!I-- -3 _RnIl- Jnu-no .\ (Inca `b`l UI -l.lH"(l[ ] ` `V. .uIL(:l'~ ` n u! the Perth ICIII U 3* . CIIt.!e,D.I`.. Perth. hu 1 \A..._ vul` I. lie Dolnlnlon Alliance Prupo-IO to Make It ` I a Poltlcal laan-J-ElectoraI lasnea V l` 1 Toronto. Sept. l5.-.~\ special conveu- i 3 tion of the Ontariohrancu of the I)omin- , ' ion alliance was `held here. A large ' , number of delegates were present from y dnlierent parts of the province. W. H. * t { llowlunal took the chair. The committee ` ~appoiuied to L':"`I(lt`K electoral action : reported as lollows : That this conven- . tiou sirms the necessity of electing pl'0l]ll)lll0lJl~. l.8 to all representative : bodies. municipal. educational and par- A linmeutary : that it isdesirahle to form - `is prohihitory electoral union Ill each * municipality throughout the province, _ ` members of which shall be pledged to f sum-ort.f0r municipal and parliamentary ' 9positions. such candidates only as are ' 1 known and prolessed prohibitionists, who will work and vote for the enact- ; ing sustaining and enforcing of prohibi- ' i tory legislation: that this convention ` request the executive of the Provincial 5 ' Alliance to take si-cl. steps as are ] `Lnecessary for the organization of the f proposed unions, and to suggest to ` branches of the Dominion Alliance in the othelr pr:)ivinc(srh the de_ta`i;aeh`i`llity ol ` simiarac on. A eicoinnu sore- _ M 9 ported on the Scott Act enforcement i that the law is a partiafsnccess. that i notwithstanding the {act that repeated i violations (the law take place drinking g ' ` has been viirv much reduced. and m- I: commending the appointment of police migistrntes in each county where the ` act is in ' orce. Both reports were adopted. The question of the formation of a third party was also `brought up for gis`cu:i`on._actioa. however, being also . eer . -7'7` 0 happy, hp snnsct hour. ' Fouitain nmoldlovi... V [Death Gladden thq heart: when night) angel. Calls than to tho home above, Wrlven for the Biirisn Wmo. The sunset gilds the wgstem sky, -' With its mantle of gold ; The day's work o'er. the viage bell Peals the_ fond pile of! told. ' l\ooI:I-cnqbloglaamy- _ Acolbornocouhblo mistaking- Itmouttnrdnytohllntlpsbonnuid Iohtvohannuqoh-hyntnvolldwhh dill ix:-xh Thnlnbm .1: hand If j- W`. IQ-I .1! In order of merit. in Joyceville chool. Pitubunt. lot August: 9..-.-1|. (`Juan an-_..\nn;n rlnnnllcnn s It I L t 30' DUSII Ill Incite urluru-luw um: waahad away and Knapp'a-were built A to accpuimhdate the aame aaction of the townslii: as the contemplated bridge is intend .thedierenee heingthat the vil- lage of Batteraea. by the, Knapp Bridge. had the trade and business ot that section . whichthe new bridge. it built. will take away and trausler to the village 0! See- lev'a Bay. in another township. The - reclileasness of his assertion. that the I bonus notes were all paid and that. I . i knew as well as he did that there was ' now 0350 in cash, caused one to enquire of the Township Treasurer as to the i truth of his statement. The treasurer ltold me there was no truth in it: I that the nous are now in the city. having I been sent there to he protested are long _ j overdue. and are not yet paid: that at ' 1 Ii recent meeting of the council, when . he asked what he was going to do about ` them. he was told to lo nothing. I also enquired about the truth of the COrI(::- ponalenfs statement about Knapp : Bridge. The treasurer told me that Una Who Knows" did not know what cvsrlsstingly getting money for the re- pairs of that lzrnlge. as the audited ac- counts woid show. For the further in- he was writing about: that they were 3 formation of "Hoe Who` Iinows" I will ' `repeat that there weie unwitnessed ` notes acceptetl with only a mark for sig- natnre; that the notes are not paid: that approaches to the new bridge will 5 had to build an expensive approach worn the government built their bridge ' at Washburn : that it is made a rule and ' generally required to be compl.ed with: that the meeting of the electors of Stor- 5 rington, held at lllc town hall.was unai.i~ inonsly and firmly opposel to his views. and required that if the government built the bridge it would keep it in re- pair. which it never yet was halted to do. ; I will say nothing about the bowl of in- -lignatinn "One Who Knows speaks of. ` I have heard no howling. if it be not his own. A tleman who called the meeting, by adver- `Iising it at his own expense. as the ; writer of my letter. which he never saw itill printed. have followed the old instruction 0! T counsel. Bad case. abuse the other ` Side." V trulv. l A Dtrcnrwwn He ir.ii~talu`ngly abuses the gen- . Altogether he seems to - I shall take no {nrther trouble ; in correcting wild statement-s.-Youn . ` he required: that the municipalities 1 V That the husband to his loied home Returns from labor`; man. Returns from toil, froin worldly. cam. ]oy owing from heart. Forlin his home, his home of bliss. Some lov'd one wage: the chain \Vhoso links are pure--ya wo`man's love. Wuhan: ihiclg life in vain. Vunnanuvnulvu-in-vacu- Bnulals. 25th`Ang.. 1885. -... ......... ....-.... .. ...,. \ 8ir.--lI your weekly acne is! the 8rd inst. "One Who Know s" comes out with an sxcitedlettu. nndenaking to relate myletterdihe 18th Iltqiawhi In- the ptnceafinal ol apnblic meet- .uIghs|dnntbe Stornngton towahsll abootaba-sign. lie head by m ' uaatladnittod the trnth|:n.lahIsna.t: made in a viosa letter. I never did anything o the kind and could not be- canaokbslieved in the resolntionol the 'mest.ingcsnuu`ilthem.and_wtoteonl with the object also expremngm _ I can't account for his mistake. I referred to approaches to the Brass` Pom`. bridge being necessary and being of the same height and elevation, and for the appa_1ent purpose of oovieling their necessity he states that the bridge will beonly 4 net above the water. Now how does ' he know? Has the , government ever built a bridge of it! I lsngthacrosa navigable matter as low i as he shows? I recommend him apecial- 3 ly to exsmine the eastem approach. I and not rely so much on intatated ro- ports. His relerunce to the budge that 3 Knapp bmltia an unha; py one. That bridge out the township 85(1). besides .` expenses of inspection. and we: built to replace one that was washed away by a ' lreshet hecnnse built low or near the wa- ter. so he proposes to build the new one. Now both of these hridyes-the one an-salami` n-nu ant` Ia'nnnn'n:wnInn Isnilt A In:-n`nu'| Run to On Wno Know_g"-'l`n` Fwuorfn CAII. mm. sum in... run . A RATEPAYIB. Suuburv, Sept. 13th, '35. COS\'E.\' HOS PRUIHBI HOS. 1 `I1 TIIUIIIIITIUI IIIWUIIKUIIRII ' Luke. Thev no well satised with that season`: sport sud intend n:-Inrn- ! 1nanxxu'enr.-Mins Addip goon in- to h ` abet achogl can!!! on Fri day. Be 35. . Me? I. Wood. Crum- loy Iiduxn will nip pcn.- The nqntlllrvgt `n on-grill be held in lEuryVpnlhven`s rove on the 17th. I --The his nins have done considerable ' dunnge to the standing gnm.-'l be mnyotofBsttersas has built a model 5 but house.-BInss. 7 xiWXII IIIUIDIIIJ III! HE \AlB lllll minep. Mr Campbell drove inpon 1 side7 my. ipping the buggy over uxd throw- mg them out. Rev. Mr. Oake, who was ahead. npnngh-pm his buggy and went to their moons. and theyvera picked up -nlmoot nnhu-t.- Cram no splendid here. dthonuholds at grain I141` hum Indlv llnlnnnad but than an-Iv ?6k IJIUIII mung, in Inna IIIIII 0&1. Wnhmaton Territory. The cllinnmnn escaped into the woods. lat their build- mg:': were destroyed. `Sir Thomas Batman, X.P., bu pea -nhsn In (LA non-an. J: an nnhnnslgtl-, _ ` to us uuuv-vuu lull Inn Wolllllll 1337` 2 ed by the Woolwich sentry ware gjed by himne1l,u:dhow1llbeoonrtmu- . . tinnnr` Oil` LIIOIIIIU DDT, S.r., [III `I nisod to the poengo, du.n|cknowhlg- menlofihelnotlhni ho was chitin: otthe moepol committee during `in recent nee-maul tour of \ William Bzumh. the Australian clum- 'on wallet. in viii to \ ' in I-`nlwnnrv. S F Ban} nncnnnm ' -v nuns... uvwuu :.-v -coon-u-u .pion-oun.wm'p.yni.im in_ February. Should chip himontho Thuneuandrow~hinu'|Il_ chum " ' oltlnwltld. n......\t. |...._-.__;....;;.a....i. 50333`-- Amobathckedshgchineno st Cod. Creek mines, I) miles from Smith. wnllllnlnll Tmrihu-v. Tho hmvn: ` rnvlui Illll `nanny clillelll IIIVI iorgnnixod in Chu-lesson, 8.0., ngninu -misceaenuion. They have can -twenty or thirty residents with colored miutmuen 06 `icon : tho mu. A .....l. -oo-.I..A. I... lV|.:.... -1. n_. DCVBIII IJUIIUYT 00".!` Vol! III!)- scribed Ind 95,030 more ptominotl to an Irish-\Americnn meeting in to hit] thn pnrnnllnlnn in [Jun nothing -1.`, '-.--"W mven II I I.-L-2'-ah 1l.'|Il-AIIIEITIZH IlI`lII III uinculllil W 'lidt.hePnrnelhteIin the coming sions. ` A ~ '1 :-into and wealthy citiseu Inn 5 an--nnnnnI :1: (`luau-Inntnuu C I`, -4-:_.n i [UK ill WKIIXIIICIT. i The storvtlnt Congo cannibal: st. fucked uevernlvof Auocip. - tion'I stations and killsd. `routed and ` devoured I number ofwhilb nettlan, it oicially denied. ' n Quinn-ml hnnrn nnnrn -'nu-no II \_ Tfjij. KT W. vnllndn` ulna pym _ inourndbylr. Pnyl. _, "ounce suculwul uruauguu zcpurl ' the pencrop hnebeenoonuiderublyim- ' paired. Mildew bu. however. been greatly extended during the recent riiny f gperiod. From this cause, and {mm ' ,ahe|Iing out. the estimated imregptn ' iyieldfcrthe vincea been reduced ' from 151(1) hnnlmln In Idjlijl A LIILIQL ' E The French eunpeign in Tonquinood : F nuaca 1511]) men and 9215 ; and China`: lone: wen l(I).(XDmonnnd ; 9l90,(Il).(XX). - I Miss Vu: Zandt has been engaged to nppeu in open at Moeooiv during the icounng winter. She will receive (ll ; for each performance. v Tlm ltnrv thnt Canon nnnniknln gt LIJU awuunu DIEIU IJIVB 0%]! noouen withforged notes to the extent of II).- : III ) In-nnnr, i KKK} BFUIIIET. - A terric gnlo has prevniled in Paris. ;Greu.tdnnngewu caused to property ,.-and many accident: occurred. 7 E It in hnliovad that the manual. nun-i-_ POX Ill IUIOIIIO. The Ionlzlanl Star reports theQIIoboc ' grain crop is much superior to this ol last you. Thn Lnnl Us var nf Ln-ulna lung nun.- @bvnCb:;oTI no-- A number ' vs II venting an the ol Luglihorough Igkn Thaw urn toll cntiunrl uith MINI y'l'. The Lord Mayor of London has open- ed a relief fund tor the choien uuerera ` in Spain. Thu Sninll Rn:-kn hang Loan MIA There `is LOII single use of small- ; pox in Toronto. ' Th. llnnunl Rn" noun:-`III. u... n...1... . reuuuua ll uuuculla I0 ullvubi. II IIIO 5 excessive moisture produces nbnbnnd ' sprouung and blossoming. end the rail ' and wind beat down the slut. The i gnin may be saved. but in most easel ` the straw will be nluelew for feeding purposes." nnnn IHIDDIUG l`At`l1l`I'l`ll uuvu unuruwu (Al uallnuu The sainerms will buy grain thil `yearns last And ship to the America! A side. Quotations hue not yet been xed. but the grain growers may de- pend upon it that the ntes will be II high as the mukets justify. Innu lihllgl UUBIJIK HI KIT bushels. A large proportion of the pea ' product has boenbaneeted ingood con- dition. showing 3 good aunple. Wlnt remain: in diinnlt. In hnrvnst us than LUIS ULIJCIY. jrlrrespoudeuts genenlly mtilnnta that from two tllinls to tour-fths of the barley crop of the Province is discolour- ud by the talus, and none of thiswill grade higher than No, 2 at the bent. In J cuiiscquence of the continued had her- ; re.-t weather the estimetod aggregate _ prmluct, by the lust retunh, is some 63`JfIJO bushels. or an avenue of About one bushel per acre less than the esti- . mate of lat month .-u:.....t 5).. 2.5.. -6 sly... A...._..A _.._...L ;;`;;i.;";::;.: " ;;.;;:.;`.......` *::.;"" fmm 15,40) bunhgll to E38556! Iuuahnlc A Inran nu-nun-finn Al` 01-... nu.- uluuu. auuwlug I guuu allupw. "Ins .rema.insis diicall; to harvest. II the A: non: i rn mninbn rn Iuvtwinnnn - I.-.}.-....I \ll 51!!! 0| Sc--n About Anson: ol Peopll supplied In the Plthleot Iona. yield and qunlity. i "In the Luke Oncuio gronp.`1e proi~ : pact 01 room is slightly more encourag- ' jug. but. throughout northtnstorn On- tu no the crop is so late that farmers do , not expect. it to ripen till frost comes in ? their assistance. The blnck varieties seem to be more susocpsible to mstihu ` the others. ` " I ...........-..I..-_L.. ..-....__Il_ ..5:__4- good business heron thouvho nunllv imponthoirbroguu willsoon begin to by in 3 main: uock.--'l'ho moons ninu into. it is tested. uerioualy cgctad the potato crop in this diotnct. '"a.....""".a 1:;`.":'.:.... .........- .I. Grand I3 :-pin Ilnknlg an I'.-n.- I-at nuqnuw Ilaul pauuru IJIIU-H0. IIII great spring wheat regional the plo- vinoe. are not reassuring. Though than is considerable mu aswall an midga and weevil, and though the expansion: 0 the conespondouuam not nearly to gaming as they were at the dated thcix August advices, yet tbalaappmu tuba j rwasonnble hope that the grain will [thrash out a lair average. The berry. I however, is shrivelled and infotior. I ulll -u.. .. at... ....a al... --.......... _..._ uuwevcl, In SIIHVIEIIUII lull lIll.6l'l0l'. ! , Of rye, in the out the avenue sown | uppenn to be diminishing Annually; the greportsus to its condition this your Ill aexlremcly varying. There will [nobo- ~'bly be I {sit avenge crop both an to I yield and quulily. F "In the Lulu: ()ntnrin urnnn his nrna. uncnuly uouleu. Several hundred dollars Wen Inb- mrihna and` M lnnnn -nnru-uinaml Ln -- bu boss the osuss at Ills clay so quick sad disastrous T Hasty ruins snl continued cold wsuher. The elects II sun opino. but the res! oonsequesosssn only sppsreut to those who hsvs unis I critical survey of the held. his Icy well known was snnnslly. About Elli limo. sgeuts of the gross mslstetl and brevets visit Ulllldn, sud estimshg the yuucusuouun In every D113. Wm! - In-Luiy uluqullliyol mm the put two week: alt. Qmnn. of Albany, N. Y., Heap. Fulinu. It I-'urlnnd.un_d Iullnovu. al Oowego. Inn beenin thtity. having made 3 through the Kingston district and cutl- ? muted the value of its amps. They and } nfrud that thooudook unota ` ' tone. that menu-n...|...a.... I uuusnu anal uluuuuuul ll IIDII I lone. that thobnlwouhuhudnno `Immense injury to Ibo pain. :1; has been Ill some phoauthoy any. vvirtnnlly mined. So hr, but little of _it hunnovod. and it in inpodhlc to `plltllket ulna upon it. Baby in dark and uncommonly : `WIICOIIC been bully routed; I70 immnml hirlv wall: [mt um: um nn I V 4 I unIIIJaII|u4uyruIIIl;l'yIlIll hit] well; hutpeqnuvalot -nhnnd Iii in Innis that an l-I'E&II-lI-Iwl inclined to spout. ouumo nunuL"s nun. h&I';e'.'.} :L 3 gun-`gated nnnpotstheynnunltunl xnclmed tonumnt. - hXIDlU0l II IUIHTIIIII Loud and returned with snoblo spe- cimen the Cl)-Jumble uoct horns. ` --The ntoilqofnven u - iuhmeul.` In Jayoavillo i:;d lnuwul.-A shoe-lulu would do n ....A L...:....- 5.... go tin... -yluu nan-"- 3 name ween nun mo ptolpoou Ill 3 I nbuudnut IIIII praulli harvest II C the bnghtul chnrunot. The illnlialio were ups the yield would In not heavy. but ololtm qulitytcgd I uedlhollanl-I Ii qvrrv hrnnnr, What nuu Tillflfo It is beln-vod that the woundsmoeir ul In: (on. W4-snl-Sal. an-.1--- --... :.:.s u apuu. The Swedish Banks have been ooded with fnnuul nnhu. ca oh- --5-..; -3 nnn he`: Gleuod m-' Iupeeton (the llltun Duttlv -,t- \I hllnnto on the Dunne Done. no 01 an llwllin Since the date of the August report I`: nnncron hm: hnnn nnnnidauuhlv im. GRAIN 01:09 INJURED- ALI. AROI'.\l'THE wokLn VIiiinAnTi':II:1.n. jr.. I;tended::`ia Apnaultu-II ' ition t oronho Landau. nndmt.nrnnd:n:hsnohla sne- no. GOOD SHIPPING l>'AClI.l'I'lXI. -0'Ihgtol|Iolnitoa'8andayIIIt the union lot the Suuduy school dun wu poutponnd Ilmil Snndny uxt.--In. A. S. CIPIIAIUII returned an 1`.--0.. n- AL. I ltlu align nnnnna 1 ` I 17%| wlul nuuuuru Iu ` d.--A couple of our young mu vinihdthonzionnolgnnito outlast- ' expedition Ina week. and rO]Il't gun. an unmet tlnn hang` hath. I.--III. A. D. IJIYIIIIICI lulurnuu to Toronto on the 11th, after spending thraowoeh under (ha puonhl roof.- I'Iun nan uni}: fur Hm vnlnllklllllhk 01' WIT, Ulli Ill DI the earlier planted in nearly out of dan- .-Thu onnnntion Iarnna in Christ lunch will not his pheo fa some time, on account ot.l_3inhop Lewis ill- nqnt.-ThoIlanmar Pxarqpont calls at Ii|nhd'IwlI_tItIB'c.m. mpbooofnu P:iIQul'aIiIu.IldJ)y.nlli|1 Io.eu'ly i_n the naming nukes the in-men pet uonn_ds little on-li.or than_naud.-Thg | In none antenna nnnunuun. :- nhvu hen.--A big`. number "cl _ yunndtluoughotuon8nn- by null; going to In .--The wannr nunin: van unlnvnnblo for 1-D. ff IIVIIIUIII `JYIOIIIII Ill Hill ' .--C. Smith In: nnrly resound Inn ilhcu.--Iii: Sluice. BIi|I- IIII. ilvhimng friend: horo.-R. Curnn in iI|,_ll_ '.II'II in Iuntmnrinn n.IoIIV.- ll. .I.'KUIl.~ Olivi- Fitlt Chi. Put I[.-Snnh )IcLnugh- in Sarah llnnnldcnn ;.Tu."_'a7ir **.'.:..'.'.;a'..:..;_.1;.:_ Kin Nottio . cl Hnncnnuh. I - vinina I-nlnvnn horn.--A Ill nnmbe IUIIIII, W [11 Kllllftu 6 Third Clan. Ir.-Belh Joyce. Agnes . lnllnn, Will, Rnntt. I 'liIIuu{. I01 August . Fourth Gina. st.-Annie Donaldson, Wiln \InI'.nnnIan Who! tit lrllll WI.I"0" CCNVIIOI .I...;. II... in not an - Van. The BuI.te1;eV|l7)I-nznnt.ic Club are re- ...._:_.-.-.)-_-o.-. -n..._-m-4. In In` ullo. an own are now conducted evetv NIIll.lI"lIl'IIuu "In C vvuru-3 duh llcvo to any on 3 Yu- 2 ;':`!'!-W --ML ` 1`BlL,VI()B!;l`Y 8 1_E Ws.. Edith ol `II-out: sou-. Buldco at More Inland. deed Honor loll. fcxoovuuo lulu- no Balm uomonpu no- nvookwith Iolnuves in K .._-.I- 4.! guns unllnnu -nnn auoonrn oonounmucx Nd: Irlhytsipt I8.- ntnnnn hnon bantino IlIWUIIv'-'I'_ le! XIX? IE-I cucu- edihonpidgrmtth of corn. but nu of an nnrlinr nlgniad in nan:-II nnt of (Inn. IIFIC \alIIU IIU CU` nyuutle; to In nu-n'nennnnrLBnck 3. -".'Z.':L 3:s.'s su2' Bligh! Rim! IR _. a mu IIIIO ny Ill Incoming lrelgnl rum, and u wotkl-tunownod elephun Jun- bo Ifueuuln in the smuhand inggua. ly killed. The baby elephant 1150 had 1 IX lithium. 'I'I|A hinht nnainn .-nnl I l.ll.'E_l. LDC I-D' Ilpllllli IIHI um I 5 leglsmkcn. The [night engine In diicheduni none can dsmugod b `I'll! 9u:A!"JuI_lo l'u.l.lo. 88. Thodu, Supt. 10.--IAot light. as Bu-nmn's circus party wen"-e landing the olepgnnu on the can; their train was l`llII i'nto by no incoming freight train, I And tho won-ld-!uu'aw-ad nlanhnni Jum- lull) IITIUIUK, Ill IIIII WU exwnu UUI hasqfelt I mpathv to the widow sud funily in it`-dqep bereavement, and that Ihaolerk transmit 3 copy of this luoludn to the widdrof the late Mr. Lswnnpo.-Couiod. 1 `PI... ..u.....'I -24..-......l -L_L:l \I-_.l.._. IUO IE-|Ill% OK cue yar. CCI. Moved by Mr. K. L. Purd . seconded II by Mr. Stoueaa. that S. Dar mg receive an order for O25. put payment for jo done on the Perth Road.--Cn.rried. Moved by Mr. C. Rattan. seconded by I Mr. K. L. Purdy. sud resolved. thus this eouncildeoply deate the loan of 1 valu- sblo nervun. in the deuh of Ir. William Lgununoo. who. (or over twenty years. but fnithfullv lled the ooe of Town- ship Treasurer, and that we extna our hngrlfnll nirnnntlur On tlun -i:In- and -{nnngn note. uiuuugn noun 0! grun . hgvo been lndlydunngod by the early huh. Conwillhntdly ripen hate. flsunnnnrn hvtlil Trnntnn in hrnnoht hnl-In um wuucu uuoumeu Ill Oct. 5611. It 10 o'clock um. _DI|Jl.|U83- Iy*BI'. l\. 14- ruruy. Moved by Mr. W. Rattan. seconded by Mr. G. Pnrdy. shut Timothy Lawrence be appointed Township Treasurer for ; the bdnnce of the yeur.-CAmed. ' Hnvnd hi? I K I. pnrrlv not-nnntl ll lglllllulo uuu IUI 0!] we COIIBCKOT 5 TON. No motion was tnkeu on the communi- caon ol Junes Wood, relating to dam- nges chimed by him from water over- owing hi: land. Yens-Mesnrs.-C. Raj-. tun, Willinm Rattan. G. Pm-dy and Stoness. Nuy- Mr. K. L. Purdy. Mnvnd hi Hr, W, Rnttnn, numnml hr: - - W TIIIYWEI II fordod loran eveu1n2'uaznnsement.-.~\ E` tni lookilaz hammer was seen upon , the toad inqninng for a lumber yanl.- _ The building of the wind-will has been put 03. Mr. Hunl raising objections to having It built on his tu'm.-.\lr R I Xorriaon was: very ill. but is better and , alie to attaml to basins.-x.-.\lesr-rs. ` Taepell au.l Knowltou ale lhn:sh1n;,.- Bro. Holmes has not -0141 has mule _\`et.- ` ; , J. E. Doolnn has all his grain house-l. ' and is now husv ning up his u-out-r. 3 Tricklock. for th {all zac6_~.-I\lrs. and g _; Muss Du lmrc guue to T~K\lDt0 to ~t'L `the exhibition. - Uar gownship Jams lpromises to surpass all previcus ones. ` I the races. whzcn will le keenly m.ute.s'. 3 - 3 ed, being one of the many aura:-Kinn~. I 3 The truck :5 much improved. Mr. , Hdmes' black. "Hayfurk." is still the 5 |lavonrite.-.\lesszrs. John and Philundex I ' Edwanln outdo all farmer experts m the I shing line. last week having caught. I 3 wnh a hook and hue. in .\lml Luke. g 'about two bllzhtr 01 bass. Mr. Wm.; Morrison was nearly as snqcessful last week, having caught`: huge number. - A '7 large rock runs into the lake on Mr. r |DnlI`s farm. and the above sh were; Icaught whilst the party were standing an we rock with an Lnlinary rot.` and ne. KIUIIIZIDUK II I Hlllrv O1 3%). L05`. Moved by Mr. G. Purdv. seco-nied by Mr. Stoness, that Alex. Vallier be ap- pointed Township Collector at I. salary W at 950.-CArried. ` * ' 'I"I... \l...b._.I:..g u......|__ C_1..-_l ._....; I Dill- \JCffICU. ` The Methodist Sunday School was: gznnted the Town Hall free 0! charge for 1 the ower show. I.`.l_..._.I n:_I-,_ v "r____|_:_ c__:.__._ 9 BUB HOWE! SHOW. Edwnrd Pixlay; Township Engineer, i received an order 101 S2 fees. for making ! an award under the Ditches and Wuter E courses Act. on lot Z) in the 6th con- < cession, the clerk to place that amount. against said lot on the collector's roll. Vn nlblinn can glpnn nu Ohn ls4\lr\I-`II:-I I IJIIC \aI'&`K- Moved by Mr. K. L. Punly. that Samuel Trnscou be appointed 'I`owu'~.hip If Collector at 1 snlnrv ol 930.-Losc. g `In-gal Ln \I- ll II.._.l.. ....... _ 1...! I,.. I10`-I50 III I IIUCUOH. There will be levied and collectezi far 9 countv purposes 4; mills on the dollar. 3 and 1} null: on the dollar for towns-hip E purposes. from the rlteable property in the toinsbip. ` The netiunn of Jnnonh Po-barn and BUB IIUWIIHIJIP. ' The petition of Joseph Peters and others was laid over until the next. meeting. Ln... Q n..1....o.. .......:..ma .. ..-.x,.. c-- ' lulu. I'lWI.II.IlII'llI' flpll DOUB- Gneneot-nfroI'nTrenIoninhtoughtbere Inn on]. John Roberts receivedgn anler for 08 40 for repairs on the road near Bear Lake Creek. | \I___J I._ \l_ I, I n,,1 -n - BIUII ulllll rtqulreu I0! NEH `JUITDOSCB. . A by-luv was posted, unhonzing the trustees of Union School Section .\ o. 1.0 V to borrow 0550 {or bnildmg q school 5 house in said section. I"l..._.. _;II 5.. I..-.'..I ._,I _.|I_._.. ; t,_ I lcugnbom count: I. Sydenhnm. Sept. 7t.h.-The councxl f met o'clock. Members all present. I Moved In Mr. R, L, Pnrdv, thnt `Nil. - ILIUI UJJIIIJI. JICIIIIEIK Ill IIYBSCIII. Moved by Mr. R. L. Pnrdy. that Wil- liam Shades be granted the Hth conces- sion until required for road purposes. A bv.lAI was nnsnnl nnthnrxvinu nu. The council adjourned until Monday, )cI._ 5th- AI In ddnnk I._llI. ` EU l.l`UI CI-ii ICE llll IKIII L Mr. Bur`: house being large ; sud oanuodlou. may facility was at ,' fnrdnd far All an-mno'u an-nn..mnm _.l J Iona any work upon is unless in some favoured loality.-A surprise Duty not on Friday evening M. the residence of our popular Dcputy-Reeve. Adam Barr. and hula very enjoyable umu. About l(I)pe1-nuns sat down to a sumptuous banquet. furnnhed by the young ludnea. After justice being done to the goo-l thing: Mr. Bubcoclfs string band. from Perth Bond. having urnveq, those who fell Inclined enjoyed Ihempoves in trip- iil e linhtllnhnu ton nnl llbnr ,...,_.._.u.m.._.u....,,,.,u 1 uuniuuu. [uuuen Illll Inlngloll. no we {anon around the pnnonuvo ryenonted and puin:od.--l:luveIIina is null back- Ivud owing lb Il.e nine. The ground has become an Int thnl unme darn mmn win: lulu! In IL! runs. sue grounu has become so vet that some duyu must. damn hennhnm: will hanhlnuu nor. III III Wlll 50.` UOIIIC Uly I1 olnpp|ef;oIum:w-illhembloto fnnn Ant inn-I: nnnn in nnlnnn in . lilneuoui on oununy wuu I young lady (or: drive. Two miles sway she motlfellowohe thought more of and clnngodsontlu onoe.-A. W. Butch, gfiingaton, and Augna Campbell, of thbnn. narrowly camped serious in- 'In-y. While hkmg a. drive on Sands iaotwoen Rothbun and tho Coo H -5.... ll - (`A-unlsall tl-A-nwuun. n n;1`n_ . our ucnlna luv UIIIIIIJI II pl?` sun in encouraging: to those engaged in the good work. Our worthy pastor. Bov.Ir.Pock.withlIis made and perseverance. has made sveryrr change upon the pnonqp sud sur- tonndung. Tho budding an nu iolly bonded. painted and ulunglod. and the n; nnnnn tho nnnmmnn nnnnwnluvl our ublly quiet Villle is now fully named to: nine of their shortcomings. anvinl bung hold in the church. wuicb in crowded ovary night. and many on him courted. having signied their chum of hurt. The outlook nt pre- Illll il allllillll In Hanna onananrl in CT IX WI ICIIQII funk! II ! wuhd in section No. B by the 158 0! .-Ir. D050 is making uhuin impmvcqneuh uhin cottage. Alb Silunoula is vining binds in tho uI'qbba'|nood.-Tho` Wide-Awake shun `lbrubcr. pl! excellence. owned by Edward Rnctnuy. whigh has given ouch satin ntifpcuon tqvbis may cut- tomcnduing tboput no yous, uluo nohd {cl having thrashed cutout. the ruoohonn bushels per minute. will, in tbsoouno cl: few Jays, be in nu. ninuorgluwisbn lint-clun teedcr and Annin1-_ KITI-IUlI0l.IlBQ3II W.lI enutllnodnazz-|.yitno hon m-E w. inuuhgu . 'I. on the Oznullian ohnImel.-A lnlI; nun` nnhlin nnhnnl tnnnlur urn I. III! uumnnn CZIKI.-n_ Ill basin and ' ' school teacher Ike rinnnlnontinn Nu R hr thn undo: toliillndthomooo than church.- II `III. In-vin.-'l'ho nilnuer (tut on Sunday during In: that wan non um- uudoinannuhhly nl-II has In-nan n,_. in IIICIIIIEI uqoyeu IUEWWVPS In HIP` He ligitllllli too until near iuht. `I , Hurt`: hnniux hoinu lnnu. ` IIIX-GXIIIIIIKIL F3010], X gouin0nIu-iooxoclsit._Tl:'o p-4-At -DLII `ank nun n: 5..-, inerlulolllll gouu. vllaul BBC in- pury'u minemnenr Hillbridge. is being opened up by) men. A hundred will bepufon soon. A side track in being bIilt-John Bnin is building 3 large boarding house so uc;mn.odtte the working men. Th. (`punt-AI Ontnricu Rnilrnnd in All : Tdl-2 C.-\)ll'AlG.\' Bhcunliiz THE HOTTEH as rnir. Pasalis. 2 l London. Sept. lti.-Mr. Chamberlain 'J spoke at Glasgow yesterday. He took wl the ground that it was a matter of na- tional importance that the coming par- ` liamentnrv election: should result in the setting of a majority strong enough to r i put down Mr. Parnell. The subject ol ; 1 {church diuestablishinellt was a great question of the day in. Scotland. H: l ' opposed state interference with or aid to a religion. In this matte? he was a Lille- Vrslint. i`Greatclieenng.I He was in fa 7 r l rout of freeing the church in England. r Scotland and Wales from state control. ` Referring to the lrish question the ` . speaker said he still adhered to the nlca 3 ifof a national council in Dublin. Mr. 5 Parnell. he said. thought of asking more V Chamberlain said he hulalways favour ' ed the union of the English Democracy l E tect all against class oppression. He was '-and would doubtless take less. Mr.` ` and the Irish people. which would prn- j - 2 hopeful that the bitter feeling in Ireland ' E against I-Lnglan-.l would disappear as W35 , ; already the case in Scotland. ' l|..I.l:.. s.,._o in , \Il 0|... ..m..;..i.. iii IKE IIIIKIIOWII. Dublin. Sept. l5.--Soine2-1 locsl lsirs sre beingrbeld in different parts of Ire- land, snd st each of these the` voters sre combining business snd pleasure with politics. On Sunday the Nstionslists held 62 meetings throughout the coun- try. siid Sunday, it has been decided. is to be the csni ign day for the next two months. .\ot even in Dsniel O'Con- nell's time was such an smount of Irish eutnusissin known.nor has such s gener- sl srousin of the nstionsl leelinginem ery put 0 the country. except in Can- nsught, xhihiteil itself in theqnalnoty is frightening the large nuuihei-sol mode- fsts Home-Rule voters it is snnexing s of msn. 'hile this general enthusissui now` clsss. "Down with aviators SIIIII 'isq~k-renters. is thepopnlsr cry st sll these pthu-ings. In hisspssch stG|eII- .-pi nn iindgv. Hr. Hsnlw snide AI. ' Inosogntnenng-. ll] Iulupeuzn lion!!!- gati, on Sdndnv. Mt. Henly aid: "Al- the lush not in this island is - fax any. beyond the Alllllhc iuunn than it: lmh iljllllln of (IQ. mu. III IWIy. Iylllill IX IIIIIIIIIC ocean. than no now i).0lX).(lI) of de- aosnd:`ntu oi our`noopInningfot the good` Inland ." new cullplillll long which goes well. Ind apateupnnhnninnnntn the nesting. Tlionimilininm nun} Tngkgtgt Son : lyrllo Nuvy" tohiooo 3. On lhngblnlnrn. IIOCCIII PCTSOIIH WEN! COIIVICIIXI. I It is stated that of 58] Liberal can- ' ditlutes, for Parliament, 452 {mm 3 church iisestablisbment. ~'.\.Thirty-Ibme i s h 3 measure. and nine are` doubtfn . be opinions ofsevonlv-seven are unknown. ' l\..Ll:_ Q- _; 1: :.._.... on I...I lain. I elhissanes are in Dublin. 1 Dublin. Selwt. l5.-.-hchbllhop Walsh to-day, replying to a number of uhlress- ` es.npproved ol th policy of the Earl of Cnrnarvon. and applauded His Lord- ship's act of justice in ordering an en- ' quiry into the Mn strnsnn. and similar 3 murder cases. in w ich it is alleged in. I nooent persons were convicted. 5 n a. ..m.=.a um nf sm Lihpml mn- ! lureuuv [He Cull`? Ill DCULIIIMI. ! Dublin. Sept. lo`. --.\II the oiciulu at S the Dnbhu Castle, who were especqnlly I protected last. year. and who dispensed with ea-torts when Lord Spencer was . I replund. are now under stlict. protectian v I ug|.in.in conseqngznoe 0! Information sup- plied by informers that two unions! 5 I l..LI2.. CA; I: , lbhk Ln-u `\'nVuh I 1 London. Sept` l6.-I'he .11-.n.uw I . u _ ` says that lxqcouiag is prlctlfcal in [re _ lnnal ton greats.-r exlenillmuever known . ' bdnre. The I`-ur claims to have been l furnished wnh leads of several cues _ I the names of persons and places for {en _ ; oln worse late belullingtho suen.-rs. _1 Qdebec. Sept. l3.-.-\ re broke out ; in the house of Mr. Puuhlun and spread vfto the house occupied by Mr. Pnmdls . an I Mr. Bezeun. . dame Jlnrvcenu no the house where the l ' re oriuinued. was burned to death. V Supposing that her child van in the burning building she frantically rushed in and lost her own hle. 1.:-nu -rs. cu-u--.7.-.. of bovcomne. under pledge to suppress ~ I l A woman name! 1!: , i I IHIPIISODIDCIII KC". ' Calcutta. Sept. T. country `_ miles nbout Calcutta :3 c.mplelel_\' sub ' { merged. Nearly all the raulvrnys In the province l)l\ r been iujurel l-_v ood`! ` and land slid.-s. Subscriptions ,hu'e i been surzel nu-l all preparations made ' 1 ngninut. (amine. . RmI...m.r s'm.t, I-1 -R;-v. Hr-nn" wotnng men. The Cemnl Ontnriu Rsilroad is all hustod.-The hotel at Buhbnn is being an-nnrlnllnrl _A wanna mun nf thin nlnnn

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