Weekly British Whig (1859), 24 Sep 1885, p. 5

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. TUUIO. WUIIU rt-uurulug IIVULH IUU USU}!!!- tmu. A fractured jaw and uundrv lr-xi`-ma are we extent. 'I`L._.. .._4 A .......|_.._ -3 I.,L_.. A- L I lI"IUI' WIII III` ,5 Cllfnll l.IJll- ` 3 The Nnpanee scbonl bnr-I request thp 1 council to levy on the town RESCIROJGDIR ` [ tor pubhc schools $8,562.50 and for [ugh 5 I x-cools H.8`2~|.. >0tor 18856. - I u.._.... ,.....I. ...-.l..L.. \l... l`l....5 I IIIU ~`_|J`UK IIUIA IIIBKKIIIIIUU. Ul `TIMI I bormnnuonncesu it the not passes 5 they will employ I rs!-class inspector { I to enforce its prohnbitory rovialons. g Mrs. G:9o.'l`umbulI ll 9; udvina meli~ | DCKDIUIIU, KIUIII UUJUI. $ ' S:-1-gt.-.\hjor Wrighlon was In Den 3 routo on Wodneadny. He still suffers ! from his wound. which makes slow pro-" \ green towards xecovery. ' 1 Hnn Jnhn Hnrlinu and IV`-.-nnvn Tnvlnr llIIIll) II III II]. W. G. Sexunish bu rented Cooper's ~ yuorehouse at` South Bay, and is pre- ` pured to pay the highest pnco for bar- | lev. rye and pets. i | Tho n}? Inn!` nl I-ran Ohio Ixnnnnn nnmn I HIE?! lUWIKu`Q lCCUVCf,. ` Hon John Curling and George Taylor. I .\l.P.. will unend the luuveal. home (cati- nl in Fumernville on Oct. 8th. Mr. Taylor will Act gs chairman. ` 'l'I:n \nnnnnA nnhnrxl hnr.` ronnnat. Hun I I i I ! I IUV. [,5 Hull `R333. The rs: load of rve this season came iuto Picton on Tuesday and sold It 504:. per bushel. It was bought by W. U. Sexsmit.h,gr|in buyer. Ru:-at .\lninr `W :-iahlnn IIIH In Hann- rfrcllll. ' Mn. P. Lowr . Pcrt Hope, who was i Ill from vuuqloi ismull-pox) is so well . that medical nttaendnnoe is no longer! I necessary. I l\n Mnnnu Inst agar: P R \In. LICCXB-K, On Mondny lust Messrs. P. R. Mc- Usbe and E. Poet. of u` Bay," minor. 13 ' I ne black ducks and seven Icodducks. making 2! in :11. Y I} Ravnunikh hnn I-nnind (`Annoy-`u ` loan. Canon 0 Szillmnu leased the upper at at tho old buthr market. Pinion. tor a roller dating rink. [\ I`. Mini: rth Al-Inlulnn I\nI. mumllnlils. vtunlo. eu:., nu-many in mgin bnding, upstairs in the Me- I IIlhi_' Hull. "I'ha secretary nds his tcb a busy place. Over 3 thousand ii!!! Iuvo boon rooivod moo Satur- py. lilllowillg from London West. and others from St. John, .\'.B.. mm] :1- thongh 3 charge has been mule fqr aca- Illingyut. no Ihownon thoplgnini the um!-ntnrI'n nlaa. a lame nranonion of nululy. , Work on the cones steel lnctorv. Gun- I nnoque. has again been oommanoed And I the top of the ns story bu nbout been , touched. II.. D I ..-__ K).._A II... -I.... _-.... TIIIUIII. III!" I IUIIUI ZDIIIIK {Illi- D. C. Mich, North srysbnrg. bru- ttlly whipped his brother B n, n crip- ple. but In: duennrdu ne 06.40. H. I. Williams. oi tho Hnllowall "Cr, IIIUIU II [XIII uruuuun III- Clpt. Anna in, of the Gumuoqne ' corps. Salvation Army. placed 3 025 ` hnck in the new sample at Toronto last Monday. fork on tlm nnfnnl. Aural Instant. (kn- uuu inupu. _ . The lino ynoht Xllune A. wn pur- lohuoi by Wm. Byers. Gunnoqne, from Hr, R. Adam: Inr I9). ocuoj by wm. uyonu Mr. 8. Akin for 5%. Il..--- l".-4.- 1. Oz: o 1. VIIIIIIIIII. Ul IIIU IJIIIDWULI Stack Fumn. was won unecoulnl in the 4 Holstein competition u London. . \ Haw in In nnnnialurnlmlu alnmnn inst ` UUIHKIII IXIIIIWIIIIIKI DU I1UIIIlUIIo l:lny_ in In oonnidonble demand jupt now Ill Gnnnnoqne. for local use. and very little In be`i::.bronght in. Cant. Anna: an. n! Llm Gunnnnne nlgn ouuooa. 0. B. nbhohu catered into partur- uhip with Ham. Gilbert 8 Llghthul. Paton. The Tnnton doting rink in very luga.G6x132 feet. And will uoommodah (Ill nnanln. 8. Hint. B. A.. Cobonrg. bu boon nppoinhd bond mnur ol tho Btiglnon Hiah Snhnnl. IJ|0III~IIl IIIIIVX IXVU T IWlP' n1tholioonol0npC.Goo.Wr-ight. ' op. R, I-lmmu-_ B. A._ Cnhonrn. lnnhnan lnptovo`-nu lndo by the Directors - ' `Intuit cl tho nhu. ' `Tho diodon of the llillnnd (kncnl `Fftir have pl-wodtbopthee groubdsinj the but of older, havingcut. away all the loud bnshwood and buyer objection- able futures. They have put the sun- hlcuingopdxopninlnndo newutnusfor , , A and cutie. purchased 3 turnstile. | ' fngdeluy II the puzchue of tiokosq, aid chips! tho inaido ol the man -blIHlq' ' to most tho incnh of exhibits. Th: mnnininl innbnmnntn .n(-nnnv thn Kr UI IIIU "IJ8|ullJ-8IU( Ul IIIIIL 'JIICC.'. The 3903.: Act Association. of Peter J... -_.............. . .5 LL` --b ......_(.- IIG` DUI WII IIKTWIHII IIIICII '0-`III. H. I. Williams. 0! the I-Iullowelll El-ugly E...-n -.n have -nuns.-lnl in oh- TKII. Oiothou-line union: hub booIItrip- Inn Qhn an: M (kink l:n_ 'DiaI|t 15Is'1'n1cr DASBISS5 .__.._..;:j'.._ GREAT ArrRAci`I)N TO THE MONSTER CHEAP _ Sale qt New~FaIl Dry Goos at the CHEAPSIDE.` W TI IIK Iicl Ul. Obllllllbbu I The znuniciul instruments occupy the { win came! the out Viomtlnostovea what the this In: fonncrly located. lhn -nu-inm Innnhinnn Inbhn richl (if thou} `"13" `* 1 _-_ .3 In all'.branc11e_s ever shown, gonsisiing of Hundreds of Meals, Boys and Youths Suits, `Hundreds-of Ove1"coats,'3md a 'I`remendous Stock of Wooleus, Scotch _and English Tweeds, Overcoatings, &c. " 'r11,E FINEST IKSSORTMENT FOR /CUST)M TRAQI; S VOnly thte Best Cutters engaged,. and the Best Workmh. "employed. . _ Don t forget to visit the Grand Show _on that dgyl t` _._. \ Bowmws an} "."BISONET'I`E 3. rnvvi1n`l\ A `(Y \1 I'.117!h ,1 \ The-`1\lT<':~t.ed Clothiers. Will open their New Store, 75 and 77 Brook _8I'|'||f, just two doors above their Old Stand, on SATURDAY, l8Qp'l. 26th, with the \ laygesl Stool; of Really-Made clothing 4- `rl'_-_ .J_.,_.`l,_ -x- \:'_`_a- LIVINGSTONBROS Livinnaton. u.. in 1847. The int nine waeontheaitedkoutlere cigar drop. .. Prineeeu street. Ant: 5 few you-e_ a removal occurred to tliehulldina then Iundiouontheaiteol thepreeenl new . structure. Nine years afterwards It. Livingston removed to 69. Brook Itneotu where he coatinnedin busi- nue until three years` ago. Then betranterredit tohie eons. The (Joy petty was purchased. the old bulld- og need, and the pronoun structure reared. The stone in 90 feet deep. 24 feet wide and 14 feet high. 'Ihe'atolie _ . proper in 64:24 leet and the cutting . room 1615!) feet. The front is ol Ohio treestone columns and;red preeeed brink. ,- It is two stoziee high. l-`our large plate glass windows with out-glue tops have been placed in `tine. giving much light lor the digp y of goods. The in- terior ol the lower llnt is American in design. The ceiling ll grooved.pannelled. 1 oiledsand painted. and relieved by wal- , nut trimmings end gold mouldings. The gents` furniahing depertment, ; nely stocked. is on the left of | the entr-an'oe. The shelvings are low. light. and are made of oiled pine. The , counters. two in number. are of the 5 same material. Ttiehare substantial. 5 J The ready-made clot ing and auitings will beshown on fteen tables ofunigue . `design. The right-hand side is -with- | `out alielves, bui..a small counter ts scloee to the wall, upon which pattern : suiting-s. overcoatings nndpotlier cloths 3 5 will be displayed. The oiee is located | half way down the store. and is encloa~ - | ed. The stained-ground glass sides are Kol a neat pattern. In the lelthand . I corner iii a Irving-on room. eimilarlv lit- ' ; ted to the oce. The cutting room is _ J sectioned o by a glass and wood parti- itiou. The room is tasty. and fitted up with all the modern improvements. It contains a mammoth cutting table. lllld has a dumb waiter and spanking 5 ltuhe connectul with the workroom`; ` l . 1ll0Ve. The gas ttings are extremely 4 attractive. There an. tour chandeliers . I ; with (our burner.-a each. and with two .large siinlursts in the windows. The ` `entire establishment is heated bv hot- I 1 water. A large marl-le slab and grating I I mirniunals ii coil near the entrance. An- I ` 3 other coil is situated lower down. while ; , :euialler coils are in the oice You on ., each side uear the windows. The up- y_ per flat is (liVl(le(l into two apart-fl iimnn. nun in by iinml an a re.- IS (llVllIU1l ll.lIvU In `menus. one to be used as a "serve store-room. the other as a workroom for the many euiplovees. ; This room is 43123 feet. The arrange- ;ments are complete for apeedv work. I" Hill u lPl|.' ` re- 5 1 (in: stoves are utilized in heating, irons. ? ' Two lavutoriea an-l dressing rooms have ' been provided for the work people. 'I`__u_e_` ratuhlishment lhronuhout is complete. and will be a tting abode for the push- ` ing rm. Evu-_\' partrf the building is 3 wvll liglitcd. The store. adjacent is ` liuslnil lu an excellent manner and will ; be used as a fancy goods depot bv Mrs. j [ Uorharn. Tle contractors for the build- 3 ivlb hL\` completion of the estahliuhmt nt I , W8I'.'I Masonry, W. Lanizdou ; carpen- . tering, Allan A` Young; painting. glaz- : ' ing_',und glass plating. Savage & Sons: ` plumbing, heating, gastting and tin; unithing, .\lcKe-lvey .3: Birch; fancy, hardware. Lewis Br0s.; architect, R. (huge. The elegant window curtains were secured from R. Montgomery. To- painted by that gentleman. The glass window signs were secured from Black. of-Montreal. and are really novel. 5 new rm IB wished success. The ronto. formerly of Kingston. They we re ` ...w .......-., .,....~.. .. . .,. Dent '6ir,~-l nubiced In your mine of the lhlfu atuten.-cut conoerniu a col- ored lady holding rcyivul me ings at Uleuwnle. It is not correct an there are colored weunbz-rs L! the church and also mm are active members, \am` a great deal tlmnglnh of. I think it would be nothing but lair it sl.-uuld be corrected. -Yours. Sept. 23. A Cnuzcu Manama. 3 con. | 1 mi] sol] during Fair week and | through October my large stock of car- rmges. plnrtons. buggxes. democrats and lumln-r-waggons. All work war- rant.ed_. A call will prove the above cor- ..... I Sometl1ing Gorgeous anti 1Tprec;i;1ited in the History of % _ the Merchants of Canada. Q IKUII Cf IIKIIIW IIIIIIMU. I wesewing the` . w` . , L .';` Zt:. : .T?".'...m... .,.l`i"....."`.f.. L1V1NG'STQ_N 13.303 i A HTATIEHINT CORRECTED. v Tho Iddtlur, b'rm.h U"/`m/. (QRANDOPENING Thq rm o_1 Ohu. Livingston h Bro. bu. by Iltiot bnuinuu Intquity. undo I npnhtin and outgrown as paint uuhlhhnqt. Tracy is onion Itl lnlulnloenl new qnuthru. nlunttd -at 75 and 11 Brook nus.` Thin on Innings: Innnnn wan nlnlnlhhn Iw Hing. {iv-cl-on , `hnyond on-la-nails! uuipslv . mi-,.-s--. `--1-+1-` `F-%AI1V=a;VvEfEK=: ' can-Inigo: [or [en Than lion. 0. W. Romxsox. nun onucrpru ml zlinhod by Chan. Thu n: Inrn EIKBII ny uerucu Buu uubauu-~ I -~_\' nutuu : `anon or person: unknown to thusjury. ; hey also strongly cennnred the iudis- ` criminate ads of poison" by drugglsts 9 without proper nuthoritv. o-._.__. LIECKBIIY IA of devxltry.` ALL READY Full OCCUPANCY. `but will not be used until theconteat over the will has been decided. It is designed for both sexes. nndis non- aectnrinn. Smhorn ggve 0 [ID to the Congregational church. 0 Kingston, utll left 02.0) in trust. the income to be used for the poor women of his native ' place "whom the seleetmen may. best - sdjudge entitled to the benefit. by their `industry and virtue." If her will is imoken Miss Hilton`s 339,000 will not ` help swell the endowment had of the seminary. An eort will be_ made to break Ssnborn`s second will. on the ground that he was of unsound mind when it was drawn. If his rst will is pronounced valid, Dnrtmout college will receive 940.0(1). and his heirs It large ' will recieve the residue. so in that cuse the seminary will not be heavily endow- ed. Sonborn. Although an indel. believ- ed in churche; remarking. "They ue necessary to keep the boys and girls out nf linvilrrv " co------ snnbury 30100. The farmers in this vicinity have got through harvesting.--'l`here is tobe I concert in the town hall in connection with the Presbyterian church on Mon- day evening.--The prayer meeting in the Presbyterian church on Fri icy even- ing was well s.m.ended.-Tlie hnrvest dinner in connection with the Metho- dist church. which vqns, held last Thursday. was ndt as-good is`: in fdrzner ye-rs.-The sttendnnce at the Salva- lion Armv meetings pre smell. No rows have occurred lately. Bawes J: Bisouette will hold their monster sale of new, dry goods next I week. ....u n... . . . u R l.luIl'\lU pastime. I081` OIKRATI PUBLIC BUILDING in the state. and in an arch over the main entrance is inscribed Sanhorn Seminary." Miss Hilton contributed money for the library. and in that room I is a beautiful marble bust of hernell and I one of Mr. Sacborn. Beneath his bust, wh:ch represent: a seemingly venerable philanthropist. is inscribed the lollowing legend : This seminar} was founded ` and endowed, end. this hbildmg erected i by Edward Stevens Suuborn. in token i 0! his regard for his native town, and hi: apprcciation of the importance olednee. * tiou. 'Ilie library was presented by E Julia Ann Hilton." Snnbonfe relatiyel 3 heve decided to contest his will. which ' leaves all his property to the institution. _ Sanborn seminary will not beoccupied E till the cantest has been decided. The ' :u~t.i!ut.i0n was chartered by the legisla- ` ture in 1883. The building in Leon; 1? yeaxsago no me: use auua A. Hilton. a remarkably handsome girl. She aooumuhted about Iw.lIIl,_which she bequeathed to Senhorn. u rela- tiveecontosted the will on the around of undue inuence. Sanhqrn's fondness for Miss Hilton was so grant that he erected in his native town a marble monument on one side of which he had inscribed her name. and on the other his own. leeving the dute of death a hlanlr. His purpose to have her bones lie heside his own were thwarted by her telativel. for ahe died last April, while Sanhorn ms too ill to see that his wishes were - peeled. To perpetuate their names he erected in educational institution in his . ustive town. He built the splnsea ouuon, wlaoly Ilsuwl us I uln- rsl pntron o1 education ssd religion. The strsngagory ol the dual lihol thi msn- fur enntrsstod description truthfully npply to the sumo indivldnsl -is Jeveslod by s oonlrst just begun over the settlement of his lnr %h- ghost I`50.(XD. Although retaining his citizenship in `Kingston. Mr. Sunburn lino spent most of his tune lot thirty. yours in B . where he kept Il|lIO- rous brothels. e mule money npidly. and spent much of him ill-gotten pins in his nstnvo town, where his reel ohm- scto_r use unknown. The dispute our the will revealed his truechsnoter for the first time. Sunhorn come of good stock, His part of his fsther's estsw was 837.0(1). u. aumorn. I oonlplcuouu Inn pumm- spintod citinon. widely known as I libe- nl nn.l.|-nn of ndncgminn Ill] nliimn. pd . the p opt-inter` ol uncut hound - tituturzn. `l'borowud>Irio1hl , in. N.H.. than day: later. Iujot L Inn! 8. sunburn. 3 oonupncnoun and pI%- mi.-.u`.a 1-iohum -inln inn-n an A in- lot 1' ` Lue Inuunnulu was securuu from udrnagiet. The doctors testied that nllll IUIIDQIIIII mdicxted poten- ing by hudumm. The jury found that the deceased Mary Hayes came to her (lath by an over dose of landmnm, , taken by herself nd obtunv I i-_v some nos-an nr non-non: nnknnin in this inrv, ` Living In sln ad Plot] Without sluleaoueuu at - II.-5... 11.4 l..n- Iocn. Bull-dog ghting is at present. a locnl xucn-In VIISIAJVAUII ll U-n--o A H ! yous ohometlhnlulis L l:i`:Itlnn. I rnmnI.'fn.hIV hnndlomo it]. Imoohnrnouuclmn. A nag IIV- Am??? CI sjlmlnn Glulny \ J" IIIIIINIII 0| nnqur. nu. nuns: awry was verv much like Mia. Ba&eson`s. De- ceased and her husband have only been in Canada four years. Mrs. Hayes wu alntive of Manchester. Eng.. and was 49 you! atop. It i not thought that she` purpoinly ended her hfe, an she nev- er expressed discontent and always evin- ced a lively disposition. ' nsuu or ran L\'QEl-251'. i Monday forenoon An inquest occurred. 7 conducted by ` Dr. Stewart. David Haves. the husband, said he had an-ke-l ; her if she had taken landanum am] her reply was "What do you want to know lot ?" The landannm was secured l_._ - a_......:..o TI... A.ms...-. onnoina lllydli vuu nxmuusuaubunty her money was zone. was vs; V much f frnshuod. nod exclnimod. '()h. just think of it ; I hove lost most of David's ; week`: had earnings." As Mn. Hnyes [ did not like taotell her husband what 9, had happened In. Bueson di.1no.} When Ibo found outthn Mmayoa had f dmnkdne poison she gave her moi tninhln-n nf vinaunl-_ Mr`. Bnx-km` l8.nl'I ` Luuuu av: --uvx on u..... : I Hstrisd hostnnd betonherfeet snd | foiled. Ho administered 3 strong eme~ - 1 tie a aulpme and sine. 1: .139 proved | . of no uni]. He put Ammonia: to her 1105- x 1 Erik. she nllied ones. but only for a 1 ( Iho tune. Her pulse bent slower and f slower and About 1:30 her spirit took its f z uhk Dr. Henderson unved shortly I t otter thewou nn's death. - Mrs. Batesonvfl nhhdthehcts olthe cssosnd Keri nwyissmbodiod in the report. Mrs. = synwhsdsho told xzxsuzaouchazie luau Innnhi -an annn, um: vnrv nxurh ` .4 illli Inn uiu ululu uuu buulu nun took lnndanum to also he: rheumatic ' pains, and they were not as that ul:rm- I 011 bytho net. But us the was bemg ovotoome they repeated the facts to he hnohuid. Ho ilmnodidkly summon- ed DI . Foe. It Ira now 11 o clock. Dr. 1 Foo told Hr. Hnyu to secure mother i dootcu soonu heconld. Dr. Fee` wont to Hayes house sud found the wo- ; mu: lylngon theoor und in ncomatose I into. Her head rated on the knee of I I He shook her but 5 KUIIT .IIlII%Iulu any wbnldtelllnor hnsbsnduxdstubed outl of the house. Uri. Bayou followed her. and planted with her not to tell Mr. Buyu. Tlxoy not In Bntoson on the my and In. hrkoitol `her lhlt had happened. All returned so In. Buta- mlfn. The pub! bull to his elect. In. Hnyuvulutdriting into n stu- por. She told tho women tlnuhe Inm- d blloopald could not. The women applied untidoteo. They gave her vme~ gut but it proved melons. They remem- |....a um: nhn Ind nlmn mld them she lt DIII II IIIDVCI Eli. I ucy u:uu:u:- bolldthnt nhohndoltootoldthemshe s..Ip I--.1---.-s on cg-A In. rhnnvnnlin . 7-! IE II In In. Bats not know whst . on In. Hun: In. Buhnhnudlnt in. Bus - lnncr Inhind so oouuuhur nuchfor the purse. As In.,BnIanI`I In. Buys: and Mn. `ha 3 glut of WIIQP. 8b the: pwdtd I 4 on. viJ.|Iou-ly full the contents 1 into shortcut and drank it. Mrs. Burke inquntly called out. "In. Haves. you Inn drunk ludnnnnn" Mrs. Haves I anon) QIIULIJ III! 1!. In.BIrto. uIIoIIlnolXI'I.lhhaon'n. wuhthohuuwhalnnyes Cl. 850 joinod in the bench. Mrs. Anon -union cllliltd in IE! hll. AWO 1%}. HIDLAXD CINTR AL PAIR. ' QX WJUIFE WOSUIUOOIIIEIIGOG IO!` Cll incubus `of Olnelt. Ho` Iorlner ' in reoomm V ad for _IMO and um` lat- .tez 03$. M ` ` 7' . . M IIIITV ' quuulhhc rm. ` I31 0! we L'UlIgI'I{Il.l JIl uuuvr In cguc. gng The Secretary read the,counmnuicn- go lion of Mr. Benny. who but been eleclcxi on. by: congregation nl Luusdowne to re- I present It at the Presbytery and a'_\ nod he; g duringtlua ensuing gear. The commu- Fee ` nicatiuu was tulnled. wo- II was decided to ho] 1 the nut u.'t*8[' . 0,9 I ing of Presbyterv H] beHe\`Il.c on the of J third Monday in December. ` ' Rev. Mr. Cumberland presented the minutes at cvugxegntlouul Iueo.-!.m;:s held at Poland. and take] If they Imuld ind be received by the Presbytery :9 session i 116' ! records. The Presbytery cousndeml than ` Nd ` As Poland was no; presided over by a 05- `mo-leruor it could not grunt the re- r a - I quest. mu Rev. Mr. Smith nendera-1 hi- rew1na~ 1' WQTICIIUUKFD CU IIIII I'D anus idttu-. tape :H-I-en toji-n: pron Jlmi nuiu_rn_dowo_oiu' -ammunition. The connunhon of Pmhm -u-ua _ TIE mu. o'r`nxv._ nu: iucxn. :. _ Rev. Mr. Chambers stated that when the cell to Rev. Mr. Mclisy Ives found sntisfectcryto `the congregation of St. Andrew's church, be forwarded the do- cuments connected with the call to the ] Presbylorv of\Dum!riea.` Scotland. He had received an ensure: that they have been received. It was decided shut Rev. Mr. )!cKey's introduction services take Inceonfnesdsy. 27th Oct. Dr. Wil- liunson will peside; H5V'."Ir. Crsig will nddrces. the minister; and Rev. Ilr. Gnyvrill k to the peopl . M . I the` vterythen discussed a pri- L- -'-LL..- ::LL _I..--J 2--.. I urly Wlll Ir` WU KIIIU [E0plU- he PmI than than a I uh matter with closed doors. 'I'L- --._.:__. I_....:..I....I 3.. AI... -L_ UNIH Ac D003` KIND IWIIXIIUII T 00 eumined with 3' View to entering Div- gnity _ Thea-'hoom,:pit.faD*; on the lfbfulf-it-.Qid:)l"unr pmm! to In khan brim. VIZ IIIIICK WIIII CIOIGQ 00011. Thooxetciua furnished by the sta- dont missionaries were pusuod. Mr. Colin A. Scott undo vsppliution jto `be nrnminn with A" In nntnnn .l'|iw. I HJXK 3119310) \ J_I.`ll 1 LL 5 lLl.l'l.X( A. I Rev. Mr. Urncev read the llmne .\li_9-_ aion Jommlttee 9 report. It ~.t-cu.-xl :1-at . ; sixteen missionaries had been einplovod . 1 within the bounds of the l resl;\`tory dur- ling the year. and the f)llL;$\ll.!;_' ti-l l~ F had been under the guidnm-1 of stu unis of Queen's College: hlmrhutl lxme. ' Poland, Mntnwntclxun. .`-lissimi-ii and ' Demorestville. The vacant l'.ll`l-Js in the ' Presbytery have nearly all been settled. Poland and sssoci-nted stations is a wry \intr.-resting field, and should have a run- tinnoui supply and an ordained unu~iun- l uryif he could he got. Vletawntchnn is un- other mission station. It has connected I with it a poor station called (iriiths. gTho student in charge of this station is IDOVIDE in another direction. He has had an offer to go to Show Road. to hold meetings under the auspices of the Presbyterian" Church. The student says 3 the Snow Road eld woull be is valua- ; ble associate to Mntnwntohnu. At the ' Snow Rood station I new church I it being built at A cost of 01.500. The report recommended the opening up of the gigoion eld st Missisaippi and vicinity. Rev. Mr. Gncey. at the cou clnsion of the reading of llm report. stut- ed that the people of Hnrrowsmith. (ilenvale and Wilton were (18 irons that Mr. Rattrny, who has been p achint: to them during the summer. should remain with them until Christmas. Rev. Mr. 7 Mcunig advocated that the Presbytery should supply the Mississippi and north. It would prove the key to the whole missionary eld along the K. &.P.`R. Tho Homo lliuion moon was received sud Iopted. The thanks of the Prev bytery were tendered to Rev. Mr. Grace)` for his ndmirtble report. and also that the thunk: of the Presbytery he iven to the Queen's Oollonemnsocintion to how ing worked lonr miiaion field: along the linexof the K. I! P.R.dnring the summer froedof usiatnnce hjom the Home Mission Inn . ' 1 x J l IHUULIUK Ul [UH pI'UHUylR:fV. Wlllx regurl to the l-redeliclssl-urg matter. Mr. Cumberland Htltetl that he = um Rev. Mr. Ross held 1 CODL{l'(';Z!iY.l0uhl meeting. at which trustees were ole.-Clml fqr the church property. A report will be mule later on. ' .... .....,..,... ..-...nu--v-.~.- '_. nK'l\nh`V' 7'.` lihl ` 100 COIIJIIIIUSIOII DI Jll . 1|. .uuu:cu, ; , glected by th Amherst lslauul cun;:re- _ ignition us their representative to the ' gptesbytery uni synod 0!. Toronto aw! ` E Kingston. was received. A -.._....:Ao-.. ...._..: .. .-.1 oh.` nlnv-1 I l\|lIg`lK0n. W35 FECGIVOUI. Q A committee. consisting: of the clerk `and treasurer, was app:-inzed to user-no the seven] congregations in the [.n:-.~`by- I . . terv in the Interest of the presbytery i land. They will report at the next: mooti an of the presbyterv. ' Huh rauurl In u: I-rmimiz-L-cinlrui ` C1008`. ' Rev. Mr. Smith bendere-i re.-xgna- I tion as assessor {or the sesiwu of News'- bnru and Cunden. It Ins ucoepte I and `Rev. Mr. Young appointed in [115 place. __......_ . .........--....-.. Ill! llxlllg or quail ll.lll!lUllIl'_y unxuuxg ehonld be abolished. Principe] Grant thought that the people should he preached to on Snndeye` on the subject p of miuiouary work. Then there would [ he Inga endiencee than there are gen- g enlly en miseionery meetings. Rev. % Mr. Grecey nteted thet snndey Ins the beet day to hold mieeionery meetings. ` `It in one of the loot erte" of the Prom I hyterien church to hold successful epe- ; cinl missionary meetinge during the . week. Principal Grunt moved thet i with reference to the schemes oi the church and the proper support of them. ! tor the preeent yeu. the responsibility I elnlieting the sympathy of our people ; in thecenee be thrown upon the sessions , in thepreehytery. having lull condence ` that they will take earnest action in the mettenend the preshyterv herebv in- structs every session within the bounds ; to report to the clerk es conveuer oi the committee of linencml stetiszics In to the methods it may here found most effect- ' nel in stimulating the Christian liberal- ! ity of the cbngregntnn under its cure. Tho Guns-non:-u non!` thn onnuunnimn. u ` The minhhil. who had dupanaed the IJui'a Sn in the dilerens ohnrehea the Praahytery, r_ephned. Ev. . Granny. who wae appointed by the so viait Caldwell Hill: and the nations of the vicinity. gavean anooaatofhhlonr. at the nuns he not It. ` , an aeaidnoua worker for the clueh. hat gentleman told him that an ordained misenonary could he maintained. He also said he had six I preaching station, and he ched at them allernatolv thrice on nnday. noumco or IIIOIORAIY uarmna. V A discussion arose an to the holding ol missionary meetings. It was con- Iidered by many of the membere that the xing of special missionary nu-etingn -lmnlal ha ahnlinhnd. Prinmnal GI-Int '..a" " 31.". `A. "9'. nZs':';T up. John uL..lIoIloul|o. won cho-on In llaooolllllfiiou which they be- lonpd to upnuaul in the Pantry- Iory sad Synod during the you. The eonnhiou won nouind without ob- JgL&4Qg A. !oAlintu.0.h.|ncn' Ohntch. King- donsll-.W|l&*IoImIi0.BI.AIdnI'| Ohllnh. Pinion; Ir. W. No!-`urhno, Iolrao. Lonoddo nod Shuuonvillo; Ir. 0. Gillian. 0 65;` Mr. Peter .n-Iu......_ Inn. ._I n A (.1 Hugh. 0:35 chua.' on u....a. ,'..'.';'.'.'...:.`T `now No Wilkins, nnulanhutlumidi. A _. `l`n9vo_n0vn.N TU WHICH]. I `WW 1 ll. Ltion. The congregation of Piotbn union can recommoldod lot .. -.1 .._-l._.-a-0 "l'I.~ 0....-- K The Gmmaqna Reporter an die I Indland Cantu] Fnir posters, About ve bOChIhGo lldjlilbd In three the nAAIQImll'IlI; hill: -A`. D C0-I IBSIDFH. at Mr. J. .\lc\'een, L_,_A l._I....l ...... ..... s` "Inn-rnry Button. The re`viv3 is progressing, many per- sons feeling I. change of heart. Onr worthy pastor. assisted by the Rev. Mr. Homer. is making many conversions. They are zealous in good wovke.-Fer- mere are getting sloua mcely with their harvesting. although the seeso in very lnte.-A very close search w made through this and the neighborin town- ship of Loboroh for I. horse alleged to be token may from the town|hip ot Afterngreet deal ol Vnln-' e le time, end money was event, the one Alleged to have lpenptolen we: found to he the property of the young mu: whotnnk her an .-.-T-There ie iii end to All things.` Mr. _ohn Edwards is nutho;-itv tor. ssyiuajhlt the timehu nhouhelnreed tor ahing-in Mud Luke u`tho[',Id,eon in too In odnnoed end frogs for boil uo,.`noupe.-.-We ere Ill sorry tdhetr of the death at Jumbo.-V- Petor Alney Ind Sylvester" Hobhe are busy vnththeit steun threehen, end both give geoeril Iutinftotion. , Dir. Hobbs threehed I 'yreIt nnlnher of_ I UI'. Most of this farmers are through har- vesging in this vicinity.-Misq Dnison is the guest at N. Spooner.- Mr. F. Bond. of Odessa, and W. Caverly, of this place, went. fishing qn Monday on Mad lake. They cauglitn large number of small- ah.-Potat.oe9 are rotting. Farmers are afraid they will not have enough fr their own use.~-Roheit Curran is conva lescu'nt..-l\lias Bmjtlia Spooner. of Har- rowsmith. upenha couple of days here visiting 'relutives.-The strong winds ua plpwing of! in grant nnmuber "of npplc.-3. col. Ijilllnr Uhll-Chtl. Mrs. P. 11. Campbell and son have re- ` turnnl from their exteode l toyr in the west. their hunlthn rs-ry much improved. : -- I he Latlmer choir lmve been giving an eerie; of entertainments at Suabury. -- We miss our service here very much. t-specinlly on Sunday evenings. - H. ` Lyon is slowly recovering. -- F. )1. Campbell is beautifying the exterior 0! his new house with puint._.~-W. .\lerr~i- nmn has recovered from his illness.-.- some ol the Wukworth volunteers have been visiting at B. \\'urt.man'a.--l\'. Booth is visiting in this vi3inity.-Al- ' {red Christopher has returned home.-- pnn ' ' "1'vohoo'1.- ihu but 3- one: Two soul: with in: one thongzhl." Un Welnesclny evening. li}i.h inst... Mr. L. Bake-r le-l to the altar one 01 I Port.|nml'a fairest dung,-htera. in aha per i 1<.onolMiss Jennie l-`orsythc. daughter 0! .\lr.Jaa. l-'ur.=:vi.lie. Rev. .\!r.'Smi'th. of Centreville. tied the knot that. made i l them one. The lmppy (:1-npln lelt. by; the evening train lur Ti-i'on:o on their ' t l we-lding trip. We wish Lin.-in a happy I '~ ` and pro:-ipe.-r.~.u i'utiiro..-~.-\ COL`a|hlQl'Rl`:lt: i acreage ulouts in this lUWD!~lll}\ will lw ! I {cut down for lodder. the season being . ~ :00 cold for it to ripen.-Tlie potato l` Crup in this section will lie below thr 1 1 average on iicmiiiit of the l'Ul..--Tlut ` j Preshvtt-rians are putting || nc_u- furii-ice l ' in their cl:mcIi.--l{ev. .\lr. Bell, .\Ir[ll0- dist l`ulllL~l(`l'1ifl.lIli circuit. is comluct. [ ing areviuil service at llurtiii;_;&on.-.\ I number ul our citizens are sinking tlrllli-ll 1 wells on tlii-ir prc-niis.~a.-'In rlil, thati one u! our young lurim-rs is about tn; carry 03 one of Prince l-Jllwurdh but laii;;l.te-i's. L`oug,ralnlnLiuii<.--(liiri.nwn- " 3 ship (air will be held the no-cunil wtek in I . (|cI.ober.--The farmers are bringing in . i their grnin slovi'ly.-\'ox. l -l '1 i N .....-.-..... .,.....-... Ru . .\lr. Yuuu-_v. nf .\-lolphuatowu. oc- ` vupxed the [Pl.ll[VlI of the .\I:-l|nulist` : Lhurch hereon the l.'Lh iu.-at. His sq-r I ` evening Inll he In behalf of the Bxhle 1 Society M` a. delegate from 'I`orouto.-.l. 'kv.-rper nu-I s-.!z;.-e>u:nk-r.--.`1r..|.uL\ets (`nor- ` ed with the ne weather to nish their ;hu'veal. um! gather in the early root . -ua'7~.n|uII' mans wem Cxcellt-lit. Dr. .\lcLeun. Mr. I and Mrs. Issac mgnson and Mrs. Stokes wgro among hi- he-||rors.-.\lr. Puilhps. ` uf Kingston. is expected to preach no-xv. Snbbath morumg. The sermon in the B. Cooke. of Snnuvside. has Cnmmo.-nC(-I buxineesiu \\'e.~Llrook us gent-rnl store- dun hon; bought sumo ne sheepal. the Icrontu fur. I-y winch he mwndd to improve his stock. He has some fun- nmmuls. He IlII('n!`li to exhibit here next month.-'l`he farmers are delight crops. The potatoes Are rotting crin- Crnp. I l - sxdiably. Bcdfordh Illlll Hutu. V Business In this locality is improving. --Telt Bros. have eornrneuoo.-l sl|i|ap||)_g [ lumber. etc. Their lulu, when have , been trading between Ulhwn null Klug- l non. hue In-gun ctrrylug from he-re. Ind the tint lumber uhipued left this week for tmlenhhum and Alexandra: Bs|y.--Conaiderable late on: um not yet harvested: some very green vet.- Ten Bros. are about to a reel. 3 lmll"fur church P(~'fV|(`v- gals`) :1 part of it lnr pub- ll(' meetiuy~z.-'l'bere IN a prospect nl two ur lm.-e mwldiug-4 near here souu.- ` Saw-1unl .< are running night and day yel. mud grist mills uru duiuv a guwl business. ~-Cnnbixl-mble almuppuiutxut-nt pr:-vnzls thou. Riel win no! hung to-day. -l"kJsn.s.u'. ` - - nous laud noun. . aming is completed. The shrub- cnund the plough: ire thdimplemdnu in use now.-'I`bo bu-vent homo pic-nic, under the unpiodn 0! Trinity chutch. and which wnuheld as Mull Poms last Tuesday, Inn 3 success. Athlutioc um dancing wen indulgodin.--Mr. Baker has opened `a cod-}'_urd in uldnion w the one dread; caublishod by Mr. Ho- ' gun. Oppocmonis the lite of nude on 1 the ic|cnd.-A severe type of cmcko:u- I pox iuprevnlent. m the villnge. Ila ) a wnild form of scarlet. (ever. I she has null nmingd ho: niuul health.--Xr. J. uoonulosoont. -It. C. Wood sud Mus Josie Morrison hue onto`:-ed the married fut. Congra- . Iulnt.iona.-JmIno. IN II__lQOIOOIlII Illa, IIIIl.!ll lnpg.I to nurse oohri. In the nectcstffohow bills we` lava` '. . The? viqmdono It QIQWIIQJ _' `and printed inane! tlunngun lone. lost of the lumen around here are through with their lnrveetethet. and oboe more the ham and whistle ol the threshing machine greet: our ou.-Rev. 011. Bell in holding revival services in the church heIe.uKl they are very suc- oeeelul.-Hre. J. Leonard in improving. he: her e.....IlI. \l_ I -......I. . . .1.-.-._I.n..unsb (`gt-`:11 club llr. Goo. Door puohuod slnooalt Iron: Jul. IBQIIuIs-.-'l`ho Slmrington loot- `boll ollphu chnllonned III, and no going to play in I wont`: time.--Incu ll my dull Inns. lhrvoninwg icon:-u-ad Ibo pooplo no glad. lotishu been to In! thnuhoy couldn't an in much on-nin.-dr. E. vu- lint Inn: nnuulannanl n Inn ngrrinnn _nnI- :1: I pl In Illlloll ;ll'.IeuI.-lI'. la. au- W[oh`m _ onlplnll club in i:nnrnv:::nR:dIv.:r man an hum Wllfl" 0ornA-Ipor , dnullnotoau onavsr new on silken. - 71113 v1om1Ti7sivs llnrrnwunllh Ilnpponlng-. l_.r1- IL-7 Man! A: nun- A ` (Tunings. l 1 l~I_ \ . "bo,pnlIlh;|nohanAyy nnjm M no. What they too ` I0 .53 Jiiliottlroy Ilwlm IP- _vor ` lfilhnhkgu 3 long may to Inn-u 1-; any Henry SI:nn.li'a new house is almost completed. It will be 3 credit to the . eighhonrhood.-- [`ho Ball cheese lec- Iorv closed on the 15th. The cheese- ` maker. Mr. Close, has gone bome.-The farmers in this vicinity are not~throngh harveeting yet. They are beginning to think |tbat they will have to use their aleigbn to draw their gmin.--l\lre. Bel die, of Evans` Mil|s.'N.Y.,l1ue been via- l aiting her parents. Mr. and. Mrs. at thews,ior thq past week.~-Chee. Coch- rune. of Murvule, paid us 3 ying visit lust week.-A. large number from this vicinity ettended church at Piccadilly on Sunday evening, end were well pleas `, ed with the digcouree.--0nr beee-ball rlnh (Vigilante) are again to the front. They defeated the Stockings.` of Shubot Like, an Tueedey at Pu-ham. The score stood 24 to 6. The Red Stock- inns were at the bet nine tins while the Vigilante were only eight times. 0! course the Red Stocking: were tired. Now the_v'nte~iiek.' ,/"" 4: UIIHUI A-nun Il-IlIlI`Io Chu-lea Enrich in creating s ne now home. When completed. it will be a credit to the pl|oo.-F. A. Wine, npu-5 intondnnt of tho Ridenn onnnl. 3 us Sunday here. the guest of Robert I- tin.-John Pool and his men commence work on tho road loodinglo Bnttotsen. _ It in reported tint the government grunt in I750 _Rnntim1 Inn hnnn nnnd nn tho 15 II KBDOITUI IIIII Illa 0VUl'llIlIClII III is I75.0.-Bonting bu boon gogd. on tho canal this season. . Two hundred w'eea' dvotsiosh to be sold ntlanprioe next week by'BoweI U Biloneo. ` ' ' - DUUx:\J|UU UIIIU. After singing "God Save the Queen the eutenaluers Jvonded their way to James Guthrie's. and after purtnking of a splendid supper `_the party left for v home. well satised with the hospimnlnty received. I I J ..._-.A..___.._._ Verona \'u'|ouoo. I There has been quite a run in the . `matrimonial ii-no lately. several wed- ` dings taking place at the parsonage. one nearly on Sabbath morning holore the l ministgr started for his morning service. ' . -The Methodist congrg-itions us very a v much bettu now than some time ago. . J the evening collections meeting the . running expenses 0! the church. ilextoub . snlury. ot.c.. and something on r. The , ; llanil of Hope is doing better also.-'l_ he ' children no to hum a ungar ientival on ' :FI lllI|_)' eve-.uing.~'l"im cheese lnclory) V1.1`.-B` Hun nroaaln _.\Ir l'.nlnu In Dlaal- I ` I Illll" UV!`-llluvat I IN! CLMTUSU IIULUI `closes this week.-.\lr. (latex is clap boarding uuilpaiutiui: the house occu- vpiocl hy lluury I$alser.-Alviu Leeinan has bought a huiljing lately owned by S. llrailshaw and used as I drive house. 1 and in l)l).`l_V at work couvertinv it into I vary gooii and roomy din-lling.--Scveral 1-l our boy: are ull, not to the war. but ` to learn how ti act il ever they are Culli-cl to ilcfcuil country and home.- | Kev. Lerioy Hooker preached in the ] .\l`ethoili-it Church on '1 hunulay evening to a }'t'Y)' l'8lip('CL&l)lu audience. which would have hi cu very much larger hail tliivra lx-en liiur to make it known. We trust the res`. geutlqinan will favor in g with another vipit by-and-bye.- [he wet Wtlilllcr lately ha been very our ; favorable to harveuing operations. ] oino of tho laruiora are very much he- f hind Vjct. There is complaint thnt po- , tutors arr rotting in places. and expec- 1 tation is that they will be higher in l price than last year.-lliury Pero has i built a house llcresl Rock Lake and in- ltenda to move in 3 low days.-l-`.C. Free- ` man's 8Il8Q every saiiir-lay_alu-rnoou _ and evening are very ivcll attended. ll. 1 Wlll take a long time to sell clean out. j as there is a very large stock.-~a`ainuel I Walkir has bought in honw Qudlut on A ; Lake ni.ruct.-l"ish stories are still livo- = Your correspondent iiaw ii. pike |ili- i . ]y_ `oil out I inches. the ether day measuring ill IIIU (Kill. U! K \(%lUI"Xp II Rev. `Leroy Hooker. braiding. After devotional sureisss by Revs. lavsty and Hsyloch the shisl husinsn cl the meeting was commenced. via.. the re- commendation oi the meeting to the missionary committee cl certsin grants of money to help the several missions in sustaining the minister among them. While many are yet is lined of help. it was very gratilyina to hear lroin Rev. 0. A. Bell that Barrowsmith lor the micro did not asli tor my help lroui the mission loud. Sharhot Luke. hitherto supplied by a single. unordained man. becomesa married man's appointment. under the energetic care ol Rev. 1-`. B. Kuowltcn. A committee, snpoinied by the chairman. arranged the plea lnr the district missionary meetings. A com- mnnicstion was received lrom the tra- surer ol the superannuation fund. stating the amounts assessed in eiich circuit and mission to he raised this yesr; and while in several instances the amount r seemed very large. the general feeling I was that this very valuable {and must not be allowed to sner. The meeting Ecloed, hopelnl tor a very harmonious ) and successful year. I W U-CITFU T` The Ilmnoinl meeting of the Kluptqn duiiotol the Iolboainf Olnuuh, oom- monood on Tnudny.` II 10 o'clock. in sholootnproomoltlnosydanlnu Street Church. Ian oi the niniltnru. at well but 01 lo . I; :2.` ;'3.'.'.'i'........ .. .';";.."`.-..`.'.?.'."....."'....."... II I IIIIIIIIK T II II?Ig WUIU WI; mo Pnoidont ol the Conlurunoo. the "nu "LEAD uh llhn-;4.innbI Alla- Y. `HUI! IEIIIK no DUDE DUI tiiswnll ho tbelnmeat axhibion hold `nude Auociuiou in am v I . I I . Janos lulu Onllgniu. _ n___A-L :_ -_--L_._.* A lqlodnt 0::;oI.vAnIn. I--_J-I _...-oI-- .0 AL. Ill (iodlley Howl. _.I|_ -___ |.__._ l'I'IIIl.I IIIU III Ell U1 UIIU lilvll DUI! U. H. hlcliimm entered about 50cu'ea of infractions of the Scott Act in Ben- frew, Onto! tbsnnmbor be secured "41 convictions llillst 31 ilferent per- aonn.,md oollaotod line: to the unount ' 6! 01,805) ~' and the costs i thirteen of those canal amounted to 8545; - to- gether" then)" must have boot! I in again. .. I UUHTIIS [It'll HCHUULI. .\r(`h. DAVIS. jr., Adolpbnstown, while riding horseback on Monday night. me! i with I very painful accident. having 1 broken his callnr bone by being thrown Y to the ground through his horse Stllllli) 1 ling . ' I Hanna "M H... nnnlm-.. no 'I`;.|.k.m...nI 7 uug. I Some "of the settlers at Tichbonrue I ` have been shipping 'cordwood to king- ston since the opening of the K. & _P. R.. 1 but the price realized for it at present = does not make shexwork very protable. : Some partied onTy get 91.50per. cold. I lino n thn hnnnicnlt nunnln nl Hm non. DUI]. ~ - The horns 0! Mr. Humphrey. on the Kidd Road. about two miles west of Lansdowno vnlluge, were burned on S ndny. Both were lled with bov and n hrealzed gnin. There was also a stack of oat: outside. and all were con: apmod. .16 is norknowu how the tire originueql. but it is supposed by epon- ttneoun ooml;I9l.ioa; M From the` It My tothe 14th Sept.. l?_ H. XI:-.KiInl'n nntannd nhnnl nnninn um; IIIOWII Iilll Duo ply: ll EBB Eu oce, n lama ngaponion of In clan on bsye ulrandy been secured. Tho directa-av an be congntulnod upon the menu: which by guonded than than hr. thus beinn no doubt but . I __ A . We would call attention to the adven- tiaolnonl 9! Walsh & Stenoy. The 'IlIli0lllI@ tliq oomplotiolrol their in nhllk for IRES. ' Hhnninlinlvninn -ihn , 1 Council for hdmoubon District. ` KIVFU IUUUI LIIU `I353 Ul DUIH IHUUIII. : I Dr. H. C Wilson. of I'ldmool.on. N. 3 ;\V'. T., formerly of Picmn. ha been ielecwod I member of the North-West A Uue day last. week John Bond. of! ; I Perth, shing at Beveridg_'e's Bay. cup- `lured 3 black bass which measured` ' twenty inclms,long and fourteen inches f m the round. `r u` I 'r.........,.. ...... -1 B` I 'r..._._./._. `nnnonnoo Slit oomplotjolrol their [Ill '1, ' ' T ' stoowor 196- s=`t-i-I vim Will commenee their in s;1eT3nlTUEsDAY _NEx',r, did! "d am! I 'k "' "e""' d""' continue it for twoweeks. %(o`g_l_erful.Bargains will be;o"'r- aoodu. mm.-nduenunl drnoodm . . . . . , - Atnll . ololuh willboon hand `to ed. Call and see. us and bx-mg your fnencis. ittend tmoultomeu. You will save 4 v- ` money by_ dening gI_Wnlsh ct Satori. ` Sept. Sub. uluty Ii WUUILI III I IUW YUCKI IJIVU one. ,On Satnrdny. Jae. Donne sud Orval Vunduaon. rowing along igh Shore. came upon thq body of Athia. drowned two or three weeks ago of! the Vurnna. Tbe body `was decomposed. The re- , moms were intarrerlin Glenwoo-1 Ceme- I I 5..-- 5 I PCYIIJUII 'I.U'I-EFFIUIV ll'90i)~U. I 1 . * hum, of Naps ! earned o the rst prize at the Indus , Lndl Exhibition. \ I \\'..l. Cnvnnngb. a popular merchant A "crnry ' quilt. made by Mrs. (`heat ` nee for a lady in Toronto. 1 0! Eacott. wu mnrried in Merrickville , ter 0! the postmaster 01 that place. Tim Q.-an Ant. Alnnninlinn nf Pnfur. & I | on 'l'u1-sday. to Miss Mary Jakee. duugl ` 4 ` lo|.IU CHI Ulllllllyu I Owing to an overnight the Shefeld . Agricultural Socnety guts no government grant. this year. and thbrelore the usual ~{nl| sho_w wnll not be held. Tamworth should huve I good show, and it the re- sidents would take In interest in the So-` ciety it would in u fw yours have one. Hn Sntnrdnv Jan Dru-nnv gm! nun! ` QUHIU VOIUICI VIII) KUU VI-UU| TL \.UIll. x" One of the happiest events of the sea- f"sou occurred Ill \'ennacbar_ on the 8:1: Hm.-t... it being the mnrriuge of Jolm an. more to Melissa Sweetnam. daughter of. 1 G. W. Sweetunm. merchant and move. About 150 guests assembled to witness I the ceremony. I'M-inn in ..n nu-n-.i..|.6 6|... CL.-JI1..I.I [U UIIIUITX II;l PIIIUIUIKJTY KUVIHIUUU. 1 ndying meli~ . `cine in Chicago. and has passed two exumiunv.ious. Mrs. Turnbull is a qi 3 dunghtero! Dr. Moore, Demorestville. ' `I Pnczon will soon bctranted to I good ; mu.-ucnl entertainment by, the best tn-.r , Irlll. 0! Kingston. It will prubnbiy be ! l niwnn nhnln. lhu Inst. In! this lnnnth " I lflll Ul nlugswu. ll. WIII [JTUUIUI given about the last. of HE month, `Ir II I` \\'ilnnn nf I-`tlvnnnlnl `_ In I-U IUIIUII. I W. J. Tempest. son of W. J. Tempvnt, ` Port Hupe. wnwm;-verelv iujurgd in To- room. while returning from the exhihi .c..... .\ I-m-tn-...l Gum and ..nn.ln- opal Inn Inuaul wmcu nu uuuueu than than hr, than being no ddnbt but I 43.5 Qlu -nII In. tho lnluinat nvhihilinn

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