Weekly British Whig (1859), 1 Oct 1885, p. 4

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E-WI! OI Ullllllc IIIUII luvuclw ll oonhnd that it in the only Vsionxonho of -hctnd uty..It "` ..'.5"""" the luv 5 nnlhty. It must be To ruiuit, u the rioteu did 8, on guru to a_noom-age ' cl uunoutythe enntonoool in lotm. must I-Dbl. Wlu nuuw lIll.l.| M) ucllvtl allcrcuv:-. The mortality` in Montreal (or H e week ending last. night. in the city and adjoining municipalities. must be about - mu. , 'rL.-_ _ _-.... -..-n ...._ A--. .. Al ..I...I...-. UIUUSLUJC PUIH Ul WIRE}. Rev. R. L`. .\lnrray. of Queen's l'ni- versitv. missionary to lndin. has reached ! London. Eng. 1 I-(nu I \\'u!nnn I \InI-Inlnln has rp. 2 Louaon. Lug. Rev. A \\'|!non, of Mukdnle. has re- ceived a csll (tom the Presbyterinns cf ` I Turn EHO IJUIIIHIIOII LIDIIJISI. Rev. Kenneth Muclennnn. now in the city, bus received u call to the Menu- drin Presbyterian Chutch. Mr. Mac- Iennnul `has the matter under considera- Hon. :1... I c 1'1. ..... A- ":lI:L`.lIT nl HOD. lion. J. S. Thompson, Minister 0! ` Justzce, bus left. Ottawa to enter upon an election campaign in Autlgomahn county, .\'.S. , Hnn Jnhn tfmtimm. Minister 0! In- county, ma. Hou.Jobu Coetignn. Minister 0! lnnd,Rov-uue. bu aupzmented the or gm fund of St. Patrick s Church by the 1 lmudscme sum of 050.). 1;-.. I) 1- \l.._..-.. -0 (|....u.'.. l'..&. Illll II IWUIII III DIM! Wlllliy UVUIH . Sir Adolphe Caron has given up the idea 0! going to British Oolmnbin, be- cause of the ctowding oi rebellion claims ' (or uetllement. He says he in not posi- ' ve when the nnillery htneries will be , ordered home. II. \V..--..... I Dihuhh-. fll` 4-J I-I-IL! uni. rloonu wluuu -uu nanny woclbnruholunuuptonlll. Luz limIIl:IAnnio Gilbott chins hhue Iootthonoobytboongluuloulngthe nteumrundowutuiollslpnunu. Annuunrcibhnqnplnyuavheon ' dawn the Ridun Ounl. 17 .n:':n nl aihhnm with nx.AIll.%rznu.dnn. IJII ll T I XIWTIT lllll oocnn st Pntnuivlllo in old of the Ang- licln church. I '1`. Walton and Hop. 0. A. Kirkpatrick nuke uddmuoa at It. A nnlrlnlnhga nl Indian npannitn A [Air U. .1. AITIXIYWI IIIIU Illlllo It II A oomnaiueo of ladies organize I {sit for the been at the Cnbolio Church 0! Cape Vincent. The kit will open on July 5th. 1886. ' Th: `4 R, Hlnvalnnd Cn.. Cone \'in- The his riot at Mantras! Inn at yery nations one. It Inc the outcome * of I condition of things that is s_impy i .|...I._.|.l. Win nhnnld man nae in : I 0-U . The case among the Indian bx wou- ing the hair short in becoming uenenl and is uploading ill the county over. sir Adnlnluu Cu-on hn given no the I oraureu nomo. ; Mr. Norman J. Ritchie. Q.C . of l:h|i- : lax, bus been nppolnuad to the Supreme Conn judges!-ip oi .\'dn Scotll. made ; vacant. by Hon. J. 0. Thomson entering 3 the Dominion Cabinet. i u..- |.'.,......n. \l-..|......... an. in elm J usrlpuvwuulnuuuiyllvil-loll-1" 3...... on aiunp with ox-AH. Oran-n`. I DIIIFUII." T Til -X ubeonby Mlloolol. Rev. R. sullwull introdnad snow` loamnlosho union in tho Fourth ' .`." ...:..2"`a;'1"s';'.u..u. Ie uo'utorIhn tutu. A JII, Gill. 1531. Tho A. B. Cleveland Co.. Capo Vin- cent. not employ seven trlvalllll menu. sud note will soon be added to the force. - II II u-An oh; In-an Jingnnn I-nn. 0 X01159. - R. 0. Hutton. the long distance run- ner for burgluy n Schomborg. got ve years in the ponikntigry. lieu-rive: to-day. Thu m-nun nmnno than India! I)! IQ!- I.0_IIAI'fortiVOII- " won `HI Illuel ;::..';'.'.""-"',4.... ......a"-'.... ..:::::: ..r.; 1 -Inn-pa hr I1 gunman In `_ tnr ll Incl oummw ICU! un violence? I! the circumstances be ex-, unined into it will he leaned that ruco adieu Ind much to do with the dif- , me . The people of certain quarters I or Kontxul. principslly occupied by the } French, had not been hkinz kindly to ' nbeintion, And unnll-pox found among them mnny victims. The loathsome dip - cuawunotu-aspects: of persons. It .....:.A n. stir Francis Hinckn. one ot . Catholic churches of Montreal. 1 r. the priests strongly urged the ` be vaccinated. and all with z in thexrlnmilies to stay in Tuesday. Sept. 29th. Ioodu.1 I.-- I...- ernuewxornu-nvounu-1-. sun was nhcwuduahlltolurlncluvillotonko pcrtinthonou Tunis .$..\TIIOl'lOlI uuDnn0'Onual|. tulaoob, EIIlo(h_gIIgdJnhIL.SI|livu.- Illl'0ll||lIIll0 $Fl'IIIll.' Inlay: unus--nu Inuoh, , a valuable thanit is pro- 'VlmIly. T A v0n Sunday the Jvhiohhsdhoononijxecircuit inNorth- enNo?wYeti.Inivodb1'u-. and wgn -a....-.uI.a.Im-mlhnnuuvillntonkn , E [,0 pill. up Iuuuuy uu uuunnua unurv . ' lricl(l0ck." and judging by the Way 1 ; she goee over the szrounl she will be lmr-l ; 1 to beat.-I). J. Walker. jr.. is home; 3 visiting his friends and D. J.. the elder. , will be absent for the next two weeks: `_ i the occasion is animportant one and his I 33375.1? l2,`.Z"J" ior BiJ .i:?oT.TJ 1. l has a little steam engine and drilla a. , liole aix inches in diameter. Those who I j drilleddhere begyre hli)m btgnought tihely `Z3152 a.`. '. .i`.I'"w`. .," ...,.'.. i...'e'l"..2e `.12 T i inches in diameter and makes better I time. He certainly deserves encourage- ment for. his enterpriae.-John Claxton has bought Peter Ame)": other_nteam thrashing machine:-b':'_he r;v|vaun-t:ro- greening; manyare ing mug in f their failings and the lervency I glufheir prayers in great.-The Messrs. ,' Bates are building a ne shift for X. I Caverl "and have orders for others for John Ldwards, jr.. ani James Traviw. Their boats are much adrnirod.--0n the night 6! the township show therein to ha a hall: Pmln. Babeoclr and Bates. El` per nouruauy. ul Illa unuuw III we machine in I steel kn. which. whon_ in op9:u|on,.movu very hot. At shores:-4 of the machina no two sieves. on an- tionu-y sad the other monble. A run through the Iopnuor links: the gain lnnnh morn vnlnnhln than it il ora- Kw A Very Vnlnnuro lncnnu. In the fourth uory of Eilbeck`s . ele- vator is 5 new machine. `. liuley under. erected by its inventor. W. H. Earle. of 13llV BT'ThFlI3U of tho mncninr it wood, the machinery of steel. When the gnin from the elevator reaches this machine, the dust is taken out of it nnd~ toned through I spout running out o! the building : the hght lriin is nepar~ -nteul from the heavy nrticlo, nnd both nmompcied into nopu-no bin below. Than mnnhinn Iill Inndla III!) bnnhelu nreompueu Illlo Ia[nrIlAI ulnl ueww. The machine will handle MIX) porhonruiily; In the miuldlo` of the machine in n meal kn. which. when &l3WllnoI|l'uIpwwr OI pcxuuun. 1 carried of Sir Francis Hincks, one 4 Cnnndfn foremost ntntesmen. with I .._..Q nnhlatq n; it did thn hnmhlm mgm: 0! sue Bownsulp snow II1l'8`II W `Ibo 3 ball; Profs. Bates. ....~....-.--ind hi l".lu-inlnv Hnvnhnrn fur. De out; l'!'0ll. Dnucuun nnu nuwa. accompanied by Qhrinloy Snxehoxn fur- nishing-tho music. ' ` ` exhihition.~Tl'isweatherfor a let! dawn : has been Llelightinl. and farmers are ` nishing their harvest. lnvorarv rllllluga. ' Mn. and Mien Dn have returnedl from Toronto. highly pleased with the! The sound of -r the steam whistle is heard in many- ` places. as nfnnniber of farmers are bnay : threshing; the yield is not as good as many anticipated. Potatoes around here Q are rotting ; the crop is n failnre.-\\'::s- ` Jey Moore wan very snccesalnlon Thnra- - day evening. having shot a large nnm- ' - her of snipe.--T. C. Keller. wife and * danghwr. of Wuhnngton, have been : here visiting fnends.-The volnnteerwl 1 ed with the cunp. Sergt. Hnrd is an old `qnerel at the Crimea -receiving two came home `on Sntnnlay. Sergt. uid! andCorporalGnmnier were highly pleas I veteran. having. lounht. bled and cou- medals for his brave-ryt. and says be H , 2 not oulvnhle but willing to serve Lia is great interext felt in our coming show owing to the excitement over 1 race ; a . wager and the money deposited 4923) a side) in now held by the hotel-keeper as stake-holder. A great Innuy~aro willing l to put up money on Doolnn'e mare | -`I1-ix-lxlm-k." nml imlainn bv the wet` ~ country whenever celled npon.-Th-re I ICTCF. IOT V`I.`IJ". , A car loan! otcaulo. from Bedfud. u- = rived over the K. K P. R. today. They I 3 are owncd by Mr. Conner. I Thu Junnh: Innnat-tnra nf wniuhln nml A TB UWDQ'lI Uy .IIf- LUUIHCT. The deputy Inspecton of weights and 5` meusurus are making things unpleasant 3 {or the country mncbnnts in Prince l-Iri- : I ; wad County-. I \\'edueslay. Sept :`Utb.. Mr. Downoy. who lives near'Gor-W1: ; strut. school. has plums ulnrge IS hen eggs. ` u...;n. m:.|,.- I1... .......|...;.A or... 1...... ` > eggs. 1 Smith Clixby has purchased the {arm ` o! Zanier (ingnon, Howe Island, 150 ' acres. for S-l.454|. I ...... I-.. I -6 -..nnI.. t_,.... l')...ll.-.I _- I II.Il'llIo Big Bear with nineteen other convict- ed hall-breeds and Indians, in charge of ` 5 mounted police detachment, arrived F at. Winnipeg last night. on their way to } Stony Muunlaain penitentiary. whither V 4 they will be taken to dny to serve their g Ieutencen. -`rm... l\..|.- -1 I.vJ.'_n.___L :_ ___:-- -4: 5 TIIUCIICCI. , The Duke 0! Edinburgh, in paying o ; `the hop-pickers on his estate in that ` county ul Kent. yesterday oc-rod them i only a chilling a basket lnsteul of eigh . to-en peace. which is the mint] price. ' 1 The picktsu made setioun threats which the-_v were preparing to carry out. nun! ' the Duke growing dumed yielded L07 theirde-mum]. ` II. II.,.... ..| Z- -_..l__.._ -1 f`-_-_l.. ' FUCII (ll'I.UInU Mr. Page, chief engineer of Cumin. : is engsgecl In preparing plans for the ' proposed enlargement of the Wellnucl canal we as to ulmit vessels drnwxngz : The execution ` foulteeu feet of water. 5 l 0 : of work will occupy a period 0! two or ' snree years. mad the ennmnteal cost. )5 one million,for which an appropriation was made last session. .4 HAIIKBD DI!`FS1lNCE.' ' lantern. ocntinneto feel agi- m:~.E';"J*.-.::.-.:*..;'-I.:.'.;r mnaothacome reconciled to the in- aaltfaniturmthe governmantto uah itainqu'n'yintntlieoircuniatanceao the man. At.SirAdolphe Oarona neat the aoat ha in _a he the ocora commanding r until the ocoedings had been nigh ' . andthe participants did attach as much impor- hacetothemaatheir critics. It is . that while a lead- iqgoverament paper howls tor atten- ' to the volunteers 'in camp here it is ilmit ' g thedi-inking ol Riel`s health In alocerof the65th. On one hndan was committed : on the other open disloyalty in preached. THE CALL TO AR.lI.\. The Young Liberal convention was in ofaa a very funny institution by the Conservative papers. There were indintiona. they said. that the young inenwould not be of one mind in many and that their inharmony would lead to insurrection. ml ' itiea. like the weather pro- ounded. Thus the convention which ' 'ties. are not always correctly` _ -Sir Alexander remains in the Senate. '33 Fahd "3 311339! "19 L150! and Hon. Mr. Kirkpatrick in the Com- haa given itan unmistakable boom. Tcriea have ceaaod to smile and , cerned. Iliytlilllt IIIII ngutur onenes- aioaianot Lazaenund. and until it is the rat tenant ramaiua . who returns tocmadaitwlllbe attha olhia~party,and aa - mlar-ilthepao[-leolcauadatruat im withtha . Aadwhatlatheuewulentwhichiaem paotedtobolateruptlie tottering concern in the meantime 2 The strongest "card" is that ct Judge Thompson.-a very good lawyer. and lately the member cl Nova 8aoa'a Supreme Court. ` He `coin- mita the n indiaeretion- itwat such in the ease of '12:. Mr. Iowat---cl leaving the wool- toenpga in political turmoil and aaauma the `dirctiou ct judicial mat- tera inthelederal government. He has theonncoitto think that his personality will be ancient to give respectability and tone to the ministry, but his exper- ience may not be unlike that of a cer- tain Ontario Tory, who took his seat at the cabinet council under similar cir- cumetanceaand found it aligping lrom under him. Hon. Thomas 'hite's an- ! ceeeion totho treasury benches will not laectthepublic materially. He may. it honestly devoted to the discharge ol his departmental duties. save the gov- ernment lrom some of the merciless criticism which Sir David Macpherson exposed it to, but he cannot talk any more than heretofore in parliament. and if he doea he must become as higa nui- sance as the poetical Plumb. Hon. Mr. ` Pope is made Minister of Railways lle i is thus empowered to legall_v" perpe- { itrate the blnndering to which he was _ t given when acting "illegally" {or ii col~ ' ` league without existence. The railway ! department in one of the most import I ; ant in the government. and strange to v say. it is handed over to one whose in- ' capacity is apparent to everybody. The ' changes in the postal and agricultural departments are really comiznennluhle. | _ _ ' Hon. .\lr. Carling is an attentive and 1 The politi- ` ' painstaking minister. and post oicei ocers. under Sir Alexander Campbell's direction. merits the public approval. mono. and so. as tar as they are con- g the rankiah speculations 0!! phrases upon the fol- ihh provincial I'll! nun-at are surnmari- ? Ci of Blake; in truth. they have gly disposed of. become greatly alarmed. and their press 3 The new cabinet may be the heat: M-I lllloll RN30 50 "Pl ePl'0d 30 111065 `! that circumstances will present. but it 1 theaotive agents of the Liberal party. 1 and to contend every inch of the ground is not much stronger. if any. than in` was. and the premier mav`. therefore. . V5.91 tllblll ill 31195133-16 Of supremacy." : conclude that in parliamentary warfare - T5803!` WW V0359 90 50 0`ld1 08S- J he must remain the party's only gun i ed to a much of its leaders for success. pargewhich has depended so upon ingenuity and deception ; that's always sure to go o. I ._._.:_._.__. i .-I .)'E.\'\'I'.'[./`.'.\.\' N '.l /.'I-.'. \ .......ne 'I"L- --__I- -0 I`...... IIIIIIII. A meeting of the Irish rcuidenu of Toronto was bold in Albert lull Inst evening. at which I branch of the Irish Nntionnl League Inn formed and I Inb- scriptmu list opened to aid the fund for payment. of Irish members of Paulin- IIIPO`. I n:.. n..-- ...;.s. ..:._-.;...._ ..u ______ _:._. III OIIIWII-,- Tho uoountunho 8oottAct vouinvuaiiorougllgivcutho null ulolinluoutolshons. .'I*L- Tnnnnhnn --mi nigh I .-ah ml-Q-(I uveu In unclnpwyuu. Bu-nun hu instituted suit against ' the Hlnfold Globe for liboulll `him by Inserting that he vnllnlly clued the death ofJuInbo. ' IA}. -o-A-j .|.-5 -_ -u..--`L -iYI L. H I-I IIU VII-Illll-I, II-U CI` denth"3`Jumbo. ` Isis stated that an nuamvt Vi" undo to void that 8ootAct dwltlollll Pln:lhrbot`:; hTho eort K be successful 0 "N `V. .: Ayninc chnlnrn in mun-tall At Hnnh` "A`" I. I. WW $lCI DIX 5:31;: at Hnnhpon avenge six I `day out of 1 populnhonof 1.111).` A nnhncnntilm list In: hum nnanod Gun (II I puyulsuuu ul a,uuu.` `A enbacnption lint baa been opened in Toronto to delxay Mr. 8heppard'a ne and eoela in the with Belt. case. Mr. Bengongb. at Ilrip. being treasurer. Goldamith Maid was sold once for O150.bnI when twelve years old was hold for 840.01). Her last not III in California. when she was Inetched against Governor Ssanto'n's Occident. Shedyon the an and M(Xl.(ll) changed ban . ' a .....o..... .1 el.. l.:-|. _..:.J....a- .J FhodIbv;uudlu:utdImIIDIt Hanna. - in Italy. nndoting may I-I-unnhmlj. Iljumuvullrolsnunos. '1`ho'l'uoaoonnndIaploLenhp|nnd twogunuollnllou Suurdnymbdno Toronto: wounded in winning both withoue. In the northeast portion of Luca: -him that-n nun uni idln IIIXIIIII mind- in didnot nlihchu notiouhle. however. tiollto volnnholfin Inspecting oomxnittodzong Q III IIIU IIUIIIIZUI llK&U Ill IIIRZ` thin than no not idlo l.(IX).(lX) upturn!- in and MINI) loam; uni I511!) 1-mun. Inn ! IIIUKU II ! IIDW HIE l.|.III.Il.Il IFIIIP lea ad 5011!) looms, and 15.!!!) opus- liunn Am nnnmnlavnd. ICU IX ll-hllll IT. I live: an unemployed. Rnrnnm Inn inntilnt uhni. ` rrns ooiimmnu. my on Kaunas: gruunmgzw * Asiatic chain: in nponod st lhntt non.Novn Sepsis. It is reputed that the lath: at Hnnhnnrl. nun:-nan. nix 1 `(luv Ulwllljo no; chohnhpuvniling in Bill! olouun Bulalt county. op nu nnhwhnndlniln Some grain in thin vicinity tannins to be hntvooted.owiug to the rainy wucthct of lute:-The urvioo hold in the Fiona; 5' church on nbhcsh Inornim: vu ubly conducted Hy two tnv Il nJ?:iend| frcln Ihowomuhmannmbubung puss been visiting friend: hots.-Imlluduon iIIbndI`I)I'II'I&ilQBIl0in`fro0I ` 'of'hiu newly built undunu ouQuoon man an. action Ol lul _lI9Ily Duui lwluunw on Iguuuu _uu1et.-Tb;$>`t:ho cropgdthin ll that sunny :3 by wu|hr.-A new rot. mu hlkddhlboyiunpnndwi ...s..u..vI..'.....nuI ulna-Ilw.I-innnnolnn 00 I llllllj) Ill!!! 0! III). as I uxunuurnzn compelled to do meninl services And Ins lisblo some up more clothing tlnn a surgeon it in olumnd slut tho allowance for clothing is too mull. - AR.l!.~. 5 ` spoken i f _-- _....l,I ....o 3.. nl mm mind in I-nnnv surgeons were pun u___por any. Inu [Iv now to benllowed 01.75 per day addi- tion] for the! same expense on account of cioting. Elan? the dreamer: ire 11671-_ ed A lump sum ot 015. An 3 dreuoris nnnnnallnd Indn mania] 1l"i88 Spirit. namely. the `um 01 noveumex. . The complnint mused on babe}! of dressers employed in the hospital corps during the Northwest campaign says that 3 large proportion ol the dressers were mil-edged surgeons. who. at great loss to themselves. volunteered for this serce with 1 promised Inge of 81.25 per dny. which was reduced to 75. It now appeals the: on nllownnce of $15 is to be made to"esch man osnn eqninlent for expenses incurred for clothing. The paid C-l_,_pol!,dl_V. end are now tn hnnllniad $1.75 D02 (`IV years llII[)l180Dln0llI ll] )6 plilllusulalzu.) . Lonison Mongrnnd. charged with the murder of Mounted Policemen Cownn. was found guilty. end ill`) sentenced to he hnnged. The date of execution in :11 three cases is the same as thgt xed yesterday in the onse of W|ndeting' Spirit. nnmply. the 27th of November. The mmnhint raised of | Plluln-Inna: -nvu-nuua. , V lh'.i.i(~fuui. Sept `. .').-The trials of 5 {our mcre oi the Indians concerned in i the rebellion were concluded at to-day's E sitting of the court. and sentence was iprononnced by Judge Ronleen unfol- j lows: Di-elsey Mon. Cbnrlebois, and Bright Event were chuged with the . murder of Gray Sqnuv. The two for- Imer were found guilty of murder nnd sentenced to be hanged. Bright Eyes WIS` convicted of the lesser offence of mnnelnnghtenhis sentence being twenty years` imprisonment in the penitentiuy. Lnninnn Mnlirnnd. charged with the, .9 The inhabitants of lnveury and the . Perth R')Id will receive their mail daily i after Tbnisdiiy. Mr. Stoness has the `contact for uriying it. A tri-weelilv nail. direct from Kingston to Howe Is~ , 3 land. hum also been granted; and the i | D'Arcy and Pittsburg mails will be i served twice I week : and the mail from Gnnanoqne to Willett`s Home will be de- livered twice ii week. The contract _l'or f the handling of the latter 1115 has been i given to J. Abrams for 975. .\'o tenders I for the Kingston an) Howe Island route have vet been received. It is altogether = unlikely that 1 daily mail will be run to : Batteniea. , ) ---ooT. (`hurt-In erdod nl Odouu. 5 The members of the Church of. ling- ;: luid lmnlg :u (`Mensa and 1&8 V'l_Cln)t`y . ` wi I be 3, an to earn I. In urrangemen s have been made to revive the serviclcs ul their church. A service will be he l in Dr. Boot.h`s hall. Odessa. on kSnndn_v morning next at eleven o'cloc'. Rev. `Mr. Burma, of Kingston, will oiciate. The people should turn out and encour- age this movement. 7 l Smuggling Down the River. 3 The customs authorities at Jttawa. V , have been apprised of an extensive *- smuggling trodg, which has been going 3 i on dfor sorne time beyg_ee: Ugdnalburg `an Alornstown on one an e, am new con. and Broclnille on the other. The ` commodity smuggled across from the . American to the Cunudiau shore is ! principally coal oil. lortv barrels of which _ 1 _are known to have been taken across l without entry in one night. The autho- ; ritiea have set. I watch for oenders. I ' farm, about two miles from Syrlenham. was burned with all contents. The , building was 1(1):-10ft. in aize and was lled with the new grain and hay and j implements of the tenant, Wm. Booth. - who had alight insurance and is a loser of this year's cropcalihoat entirely. The _ lire was undoubtedly another or those incendiary acts which are making pro- . party around Sydenham very insecure. f Changes In tho Iodlcnl Calla-go Sill _ The following changes have taken place in the teaching staff of the Royal acolloge of Physicians and Surgeons: Dr. K. .\'. Fenwick, prcfessor 0! mid- ' : inlery and diseases of women and child- ren. Dr. Lavell having retired: Dr. Ilen- derson, ;-hysiology. left vacant by Dr. fenwick : Dr. rrstt. professor or nua- ltomv anal hisizlogy. successor of Dr. Henderson. 3 Tuesday niglit.a"l:a-:n~o ri. llqlloughby I I i "..........' ""'~:;. '..:f"::".."...?;2:'.- lwnnn nhnnpn us Funnnnn Hun wnnr Ill -' -"' -'v ~u -~- In. Tbonu Daugherty. wikrof the book this! whorobood hhomployer, llr. A. Xclaohlin. st. Thoma. and in manhood to never: yous` imp:-isoumont in the Kinpton poniunthq. has jut Mlenhqir, thrcnghtbedooth ofntolm uva in England. to mono-third interest in 3 legacy of 5111). or O25,(lX). ,__-._;- In Ind fol-goth: the celleeuen. A clergyman 3| Sealer: Bay surprised his oongngution on Snndnv night. He bed delivered 3 very nice address and Inn jut shout to offer pnyet. the endi- onoe revorencly kneeling. when he no lined Chet he had omitted an important item. He stopped end sud. Let us nine : I have forgotten the collection." 1 1; Wu ukeu up. : l - .. - ;.,_ .~. , T0! In sum an n It (XI on Fridly. They allot "an alt." undnmo the government to iuinqniryinto the circumstances 0 Adolphe nu. u-nmgndinn Imr hm. mg g W W1 W1 IIUTICFIIIE II. from Coboutu tolinpioa. this you. in oonnootioh with the Big Four blcyclo inal- .. ..;...a. nu; Woenqnirod of 3 Iuidentot Sydon- Inun to-day u to the beer drinking ll llama to be uyntenuhcnlly can-ind on Sunrdsv evuninn: ho Iuntheoonoo lquu I; no lyiouuuuuuuy uurnuu uu Saturday evenings: any: the offence ha been gutter enggented by heat- uy reports; it has occurred two or three times. but no injury bu been done except to the lepuuuon of those indulging. Town up cdmrrnr. xon1-n.wl;~st rnounus. J. 1 v . ,. .1-. 1']... n Another lneendlnry Fire. ;.__:_|_._ L_.._ -_ \I'.1I. lo um lot any 1:. .:__...:__ ' III Illl 36000. I 2,. gm. _1_X..-A_ )Bur'u cnonqoxlowrv III-uxpucwu no elooofot thenouonutthoendofthis month. Hohudolowell. givononry nuinlutioutochoputrouundexpocu hub ` ' \|nhouI' ~ _qd0:Qe: u'nnwM nhiliglnuillluunhll ` --8culo-' nnage across mo arowneu muuuu uuxw than roads. did not meet with so fnvor: nblo a. rapoigge. und 3 bridge is very much `noted. 15 it in dicult in spring and hllGto got in with In sum. The Pto- vmcnl' overmnont 0 two aqzuuo .`....a. ma unnnlnfqdlhdr nouhon oi uncut uovernmont lnqaa Iwo Iugu-no ' the won-k.-Wo are glad to no the B11- nsn, Wind now in the buds of no Illnny ofonr muideuls. It contain: :11 the latest news of the surrounding country. iunllrot Inncrywnymndu 3 local cannot be A'turpuud.-Adun :93: nhannhduv h.axnaohd to way-1 vl llauvlriu -0 I-guru. , At the Pictnn assizes there was only 3 one case oi interest, that of Miller vs. Rosseau. This was an action of seduc- ' 7 tion. All the parties concerned reside in ' South Marveburgand in the vicinity of 1 South Bay. The plainti, George Mil- ? ' ler, acarpenter, was reputed to be an ' industrious and respectable inau.8amuef" i Rossesu. the defendant, is a man of ap- ']parent!'y]24 or25 yearaof 1&0. the son ' i at a we -to~do tlrmer and works with ` his father on the farm. Almeda Jane ' ' Miller. daughter 0! the plainti. is the ; unfortunate young lady whose case in court has excited such interest as to bring a large crowd together in the court I room to_ listen to the recital of her | wrongs, _and is a sprightly and apparent- . ly viyacious young person h_v no means devoid of personal attractions. After about an hour's deliberation the jury re- kturned into court` and the foreman an- ' nounced the verdict for the plaintitI.plac- I ing damages at M50. ` Sept. 23nl.-\\'eather mud; and cold Thermomotert`hismorning404 .-Fum- on this you had much trouble enving their crops owing to the westhar. All gnin crops are how in with 3 few tri- ipg exceptiomnnd crops of LII kinds are good and jlilllldlllt.-ll`. Boll, oi Otta- -A, in nhnnt hr In-nnnn Hun nlmnnhgta RUCNI Ill .IUIlIIuIIIl-"Cl". D511. Ill VI?` in. in About to to-open the pholplnto , mine: on the Cumin Company : proper- tyhero. Be In: engaged I` number of miners, and in muting pupultions I56 commence work Immediately.` J ohn Gn- thrio in Ioromnn.--0ur grads on either side ofthia settlement in good ordg; through thejibenl tsgmw an llntnv-in nvnrnmnnt, a memo- tuft"! ll|l_l"\_J!!y luv IIIJUIIA nun: uuau the Oninrio Govorlimenl. memo- tinl` tothn nouuofcolnmou for: bridge terms the drowned lnnds.Io unite I'.I|-an rnnj, dill nnt maul. Dil In fl.'0I' l"iCID&l IIIIIUIII IIIUIU IOIII IIIIII |)lUVlUl.ll' lv.nnd the truck itself in being tuned nbout 18 inches. FIGHTING AGAINST FA TE. .9,` _L ll_..A_...n __. Ili `I9 Illl Illa GUI III)!!! II! IIZZI H! the had on eitherqido soutomuko the rondbed much more solid than previous- Iu nnd thn trunk itself in hnino I-Ainaki ngyuuru u Inn-wultu an. l A train ran off the track on Tuesday afternoon at Thompson's Mills. end the cars were repleoed on the mile in 35 minutes.-$A new storehouse is being built at Moscow to accommodate the grain tnde.-'l`he cut between Moscow end Mud Lake in being widened consi- derably in order to obviate n recurrence of the diiculties experienced lnet year from snow drifts. The work in being , done in 3 most thorough manner. 1' he ' soil and gravel excavated is being de- l posited along the sides of the embank- ment south of Napenee Mille.-The time made on the N. T. at Q. RR. since the locomotive was repeired in nstintnotory. The little engine is doing well. -A gang of men, under the enpervinion of C. Dry- den,Qf Deieronto. one at work on the sink hols south of 'l`nmwotth,e.nd no meking exlubetsntinl . Luge tim- beuuebeingleidont thetnekto thn Inn nn nithnr can Inna HI mnkn thn __.- lar-rlod at Ind-ortekalntg. There wasa large gathering-of friends _ and relatives 01 John Smith. North ! Fredericluburg, on Wednesday evening, 1 the occasion being the marriage of his i only daughter, Ida, to B. A. Lucas, | Grand Trunk telegraph operator, Belle- ! Villa. The ceremony was performed by 1the Rev. M. Jewell. The bride. who 3 was tastefully attired in pale blue satin i trimmed withlcrealnlace, looked charm- , ing. in! bad as maids Miss M. E. smith, . of Croydon, and Miss 8. Vrooman, of : Sapanee The bridegroom was-support~ ` ed by the bride's brother, W, Smith and : S.J. Osborn. of Belleville. After the -' ceremony the company. which number- ed sixty, sat. down to a most recherche `supper. The happy couple took their ' departure on 9. tour to Niagara Falls. The new survey of Kennebeo is nearly completasd.-Junes Williune in through hop pickin.-A severe thunder storm passed over the village on Tueedn) mf- ? sernoon. The lightningsh-nck the dwell- } mg house oi Thoma Andmwrletting at 1 on lire. The demure done is compare`; tively slight. Through the prompt and Lind nssistnnco of the neighbors the re was quickly put ont.-Ver_v litle full grain has as yet been sown. the weather being unlovoreble.-Severd parties com- ? plum of their potatoes rotting.-David ` Osborn is renovating the old Ornngo Hell, converting it into n dwelling house. I K '6 no` wnr.` uwunun unoununuoanou I1 .FndcoInruhubunvu'y expect: Io continua y nhipncntu to: none Erwbalnn has II- tnrnod [nun Pnrlnnun -luau I.--.-4.Il_ sun unvuuuu.-J-I Unlrtl. OI lung- uton. in Moods hao.-I. Nix bu unturned Iron map. He looks greatly refreshed from In: experience.- K no. The Misses Killmutry, ol Kinpton, no vlsitilfg :8 Ir. Michael Inllon'|.-- Mrs. M. A. Strong oen far ale burdo- ginhle property situated on the 7:!) con. --ls II with regret we laqtn thu Mr. Robert Whitney. I format resident of thin townnhiv. was kind last week on his [Arm in Mnni&oba.-The mouth] for ihn n-nnnnntl I-nnnkrnnbinn nl 6|... 0..-.- ma+n7{ mamas, AZTTITWIIT ohnmh.BodhId. which Inn 1 decided unt.-g n --.--A3..- A. glu.-A wt IIIIIU iiEu..d. II.-WQIII 1 II- tutncdl Pu-huu.vhoIIbowuhll- odunrbi inthueuoolritllvi. Anderson. . us; 15'/okh: }Jz~I.} iz'.xIESEI..... o! J. liioby. J.P. Bin nuiduao bu own attraction for Amorioun.-Ii- Iknlmr hnn nnnnnn-lull: run a -ggal AL-III Iuuuanw Ill AIIIIIIIIH.--.Il- Y "D.-EV bu nooonufull won: nod drill in a hunt noently held 56 Block- vilIe.-I[1n Wnnnnnnr In vinina biann- III we IIIIIAI luuuuy nuuu l!!!)cl- ville.--llue Waggoner I visiting lrieml in Pmebnrg.-'l`he root rot bu entered she potato eld. Our prdeneu regret the invasion.-Mine O'Brien. of King- Ifan. in visiting {dunk hn1-I Ni: Kuo. um I-nu nu nnuuluuuu.-luv lllllcll lo!` the constrnation ol the Orange 11.1? for L.0.L. No. 709 in Inina rn. nun ml: u.u.u. no. luv II 081* re- moved toline Hill. This in the third site selected, and the third time the` I mnwml has been handled. `ijwslpolliqn. Ahuut houolontpluust Halon .hnmh-num.a_ -hm. -.. . ammm xnpunoo k Tamworth BR. -._ _-.. -3 Al... s....I. .... 'l`.. OABINET oaaxots. ,1) I.-- _'._-.I- . Lute Ovllloon llolol. Joyecvulo Jottings. Arden linppolngl. IIIII IIIUII (nun IIII commit act: of , __..A__..- L- 1.-. _ Iona Yocrlroo-'l.lboruI0lbI'. Toner subscribers for I886. paying on dollu.`tho Wang Wino will be ..anuuc tho uhmaiha you-hos. W6 esnnptoluguyihhg non libanl |'`"-1~~. __ vxui Iiua any wuuusu uuugqsr on boning the "lost!-nomo nnd dnngetonu dineuo." ndtll In welcome an the president and trustees` of the Clayton school board. whowonldlrtbo quite saute berets thoylrouhono. DOIJUIIW 79. '1'; 11" UK 5;; Hull"- pox. t In . uny. oy can visit the city visions mm or caching than "lnnt.hnmng nnd dnnanrnnn dings." "uatea Dept. zaln, I005. ` ` `.1 . W. BAKER. President. "A. C. CoRxwAL1.," . P. Tnoupsos, Trustees. '- V. T. BASCOII, I Let it be remembered that to this he puhlieitv was given uftet I. tumour, in effect. hedheen met end 6!- fectnelly nailed, and the men whose name are appended to it should be celled seriously to eeoonnt. They hue either been mule the victims of I can- ud. the ueture of which they could have eeeerteined hed they wished. or they hue lent themselves to e ieee of de- ception whiehiecny-imlnelinite chereeter. Kin ton is liable to be struck by ab minfm-tuna. II in In-dew mm` on! than Iutrucupelfthe T epluomlu, nus Ii us: no In Issclpeu we miufortnno. It in to-dny ongi of the healthiest plus: in Gundn, Ind oom- . 've|y true of thu which in oenuive In 3 suliury sauna. Frigngln across the bender need hue no fear of the small- T6 3- C. .'n- ax.-~ `I'D... .4"-. excursions to we nlulanu bounty ran , "Therefore. resolved that Capt. E. W. Visgar. of the steamer Island Wanderer, be and is hereby redjuegtetfto-r abandon his ex- cursion, and the people are also requested to abstain from attending saxd fair, and thereby avoid the risk of bringing said loath- ome and dangerous disease into our village and save further sanitary measures. ` "Dated Sept. 28th, 1885. 2 :-F. BAKER. President. Iy aaopleu: _ _ "Whereas it is rumoured that there is SMALL-POX in Kxngsxon, Canada. and that several stamers are advertised to make excursions to the Midland County Fair ; uTharafnre, resolved that Cant E. \V. `me with our Midland Central. l'he T ` .\'/ '.lIi'['.'. l | The people of Cape Vincent. Clayton and other border towns are nndnlv ex- ` cited about the small-pox. They have -' i been made the victims of a cruel hoax. l I when given to understand that smsli- t pox has appeared in Kingston. and that the most rigid precautions are neces- sary to prevent its spread. The Cape Vincent people are our intimate neigh- bors, and between the city and the vil~ lage there has been a gr-It traic in passengers and freight. so cordial are the relations between the two places that the Americans postponed their an- nual fair in order that it might not con- mislortuue ol the rumour above alluded i to is the more apparent at such a time. l and the heliel in it is so strong that no argument can induce the peuple to visit 4 the city. Thousands of Americans should ` have been here to admire the products ` of our soil and manulactories. to contri- bhte by their presence and liberality to the success of the show. This could ! hardly, be expected. however. in the 3 face of such alarms as the following, in- spired in a `malicious spirit and I"lX`Cll- ; lated with a'perfect disregard of conse- i quences : `;.\'OTICE. ` v-a` Y ` -V -- At a 131 meetm of the Board of Tngstees o the village f Alexandna Bay. N.Y.. held at their council room, the follow; ing preamble and resolution was unanimous- lv adorned: ` Iv msposeu or. 3 new enbine: may beat 1 circumstances if my. than no ! wu. i conclude ? 3 must the i g sure to go off. think no. at the mombcn of thqgovcnmont will not unkotho ud- minion. and Sir Charles on item! the puuunulouu as they can. Besides. tho proud spirit of the unbitioun ones iulot yet broken. the right of monon- .:....a.mn mt nncnnd. and until nu; v-....-- - ..-... .8irJohnlAodonl1 humudesgood nsnycohinotlinhinnx, tgnthe pnchnod ;;QTlCE. I ......,n...n. r.4 _uuw-vvw: .unoonu _-- `J-n-an piculmnl the porch ind greeted me cordially. .dy_ 9 house. ine pianzer swppeu nun.-iv uuui I could scarcely believe that this clear 8 iemlable. \tlV8 not oice ,mpbu'g { weeks back were the same. lie inquir- complexioned. bright.-eyed. uiiuiatcd ; .ppmu|_ Ind after my OOIDPIUIOD of the lonner i fellow. and the morons being of a law , visit Ind regretted he who not with me. Cgm. "Yen." said hi: wile, "we are both much r _lo0 bll." non. of I How .9 I asked in surprise. mmm..-j- ' For this wonderful chnnge in my bus l bond. Yourhieud. when leaving. haml- l ed him I bottle of Warner's Sale Cure. .3" | He took it. and two other bottles. and , 3,1, jg! now-" And now." he broke in. "from 1,u,[ore_ gun ill-feeling. growling old beer. I am 3 g;-(`(9 3 healthy end so cheerful my wiledeclarca she bu fallen in love with me again." In I.-- ...-A- nun. nnnin n thnnsnn Ahab nnh|'dsyl.n.l *-(Janey to me prison tuegguy. nu gun ve you: for mtnnlnnghter. Lut Much 1 but-`room ght occurred In Mm- koh. and in the morning 5 man `named Topmey was found dead. Two other mon ware Inspected. but they skipped tor the States. Carney had him trinl but weak. but Ihlrjurv `He `had bean in and [or naval: nxontlgs, sud rather than spend another half-your in the dobotivo pol ho plndod gnilI_y" to unit: to ve ZS: Cc .IIIVIl?9 IV Asylum, has bad In Jnnn ,T.an1p19y_ 2wmo1Wx!.I21T.y.-._;I1~a.v*- and -~1n.s sentenced to seven years . Imprisonment Gr;.0lot. hot Whitby. wu her: cute wit 3 prisoner. Docket. aentyonood tg two terms of two you: each in prison for Io:-vary. Sher- ilfllcconke . of Bu-tie. N00! Tho!-A` ' tie pnlon Tucgjny. He got `n: 1-can for mtnuhuehtor. IA Prisoners lor Jho. Penitentiary. ` Elgin County nonds the following to the penitentiary here: Thou. Mccnnn. Arrested of criminal Assault on A 13-year- old girl. to ten years imprisonment. Patrick Butler. I mm of over 70 years olngo. convicted of u-non. ton yous. J0hll~5l1iJ1l!_1L1e;l;0fLKl1i|_li1_9LL?2|!-A .mI'..-u nnnhnoad to seven veu-n'..` AnQW_0 980 50 I116 WOI'I.-unrnuu. Resolved. that Mr. Milton use to the building or repcirn required to plan]:- wnlk at Ban-ieeld. A.a:......-.a an n... an. .9. In n'nltu!|rr bonus. Moved by Mr. Milton, seconded by Mr. Wder. And reiolved. that 012 be granted for repairs to uido road between lots 24 and 25 in the 3rd concession. Mr. Agnegvjo get`! to the work.-Cur1-ied. Rnnnlvnl thnt Mr. Milton nee puoea. f . Resolved, that thi council accept the Iuieties oered b_ the collector, and that the clerk see to the completing of the bonds. ` \L.....'.I I... Ilu \liluuu -aunnntl hv couec: mow axes 01 mm In gmuua. By-luv No. 281 continuing the ap- pointment oi the iolloctor. rend md nnnnnd. taxes [or 186-}. Moved by Mr. Wafer. seconded by Mr. Milton. that Willinm Hut.t.on'1)e appoint- ed collector for lU85.-Cu1ied. |>......|.....a` .1.-. w.m...... I-lnizurrhn -nl Od COUKEFOI [Of lUO0.-bIl'l l8u. Resolved`, that Wllllun Huttoube up-\* pointed to collect nnd hue lull power to collect those taxes of 1884 in strong. D..,I-_. K- oul nnnrminn` Ohn III- W uer see lo we snme.--purrneu. _ | Resolved. tbnt T. Patenck be paid 912! . on nccount for stone. D...-l.....I ol.-o 9|... nnllnntnv furnish fnr account tor stone. Resolved, that the collector lurnish for publication at the-next meeting I hat. of the names of those putiep in arrears of taxes for 1884. \l..-...I L... \I-- \l'n`nI nnnnnt`m' hi! I l Lists` be deterred llll next meeuug. Moved by 311-. Mccallum, seconded by Mr. Wnler. that Mr. 51.19011 unit. on the County Judge in reference to the costs in rev:-sion 0! Voters Lists of 1555.- Carried. \I......zl I... up \lnl`nIInnn ant-nlnlud hv 1 Unmed. More! by Mr. .\icCullum. aecouded by I Mr. Agnew. that the request. 0! Alex. J Martin to hue a culvert plnced opposite his pvemisea be grnnted, and mu. Mr. Wafer to the simm-Carried. n.._._I-...I .1.-. '1` n..o.,.in|: Inn nnhl ll-I Ine nu lnueu Ill Iuvu vuuu um nxuuu. II hu undo over Ignin I thousand. love matches. and keeps sweet. the tem- pera of the family circle everywhere.- Uupgrigll ml. 1 'ud by pcnmuinu gf .!m(r:- can Rural Ilmur. vlccmluon. ,1uuy uuvcu It vuou IIIIOW! Ihitht lnIrod;thoy fought sg nnt_it IluIevil|eooudonlyto|mn.ll- ut- Ioll; loutnctnintuponthe tool- inp cnngoinndisphywhich must dolhem 'l'herou'o,itiI truo.diereueqa9to|vinioninrogn.rdso vncaina.t_ion;thcnu'oevenInodicn.lmen whonithatitisthebnodarofdinense motethanthoprevantetolit. Butthe tnnitritv of amine man ndvocoto it -- --- oo-_ -___ J Township ol rlnuburg. . Sept. -.2sm.--'l`Vhe council met. All `members prenent. The lollowmg ac- ` counts were passed: J. Anglm, lumber. 019.56; G. Root. alone. 59 50: T. Blake. repcirl to road scnper. {:Uc.; W. )lc~ g Rossie. lumber. 01l.!sl;"M. Vnnalsnne. I culvert. 06; J. &J. Tolnnd, lumber.` 02.40; M. MCFOHIIIC. lumber. M 25; C. Bolus. services und-.r.t.hc School Act. 015; R. Agnew and J. Smith, culverts. W; W. English. road work. I-'5.`l0: '1`. Pbterick. stone. 02.85. n._..-|_...a n.-. M... nnnln .n r.- Vnlnrn | ruencmssone. ruse. . Resolved. that the costs an n- Voters 1 Lists` be deferred ull next meeting. u---.a I... u. u..r~..n..... ....-nmlmt hv 3 Ir. J}`DovBnp. have in n....;..;.a |nlnm_ `Inn hunt nnninl dnwud of T . lulu-loIrnnn'oIOIII1olIIoI`IIIIh|oI. -1 3 I4-n-A -M would DIVO been an snapeu ; | But, next. morning. he appeared ball ` oendod It our oenngpny (or his hoa- plulity Y My companion. however. made him accept as I present a aunplu fun: his cone of goodn. Riv wank: Inna:-I drni nn ntthe name nu use on goouu. \ 1 Six weeks hue: I draw I: It the bones. The plinzer step Iitbelv from : Ihn nnnnh Ann` arm-foul Inn (`.(]YllI'. I0! I0 Inc rebellion. u u o! Ibo ' inn. ight And in humus of tho lnnlo . e lnrniuhu the Iullowing urns! leokillodindionotbnttlu. "In. .........a 55.`. A.....a..... |........I... d el-eobligedtolhelterthemeelneiernde hnumpentoev windmhettheynte nlmoetnnhedint deytune,nndwith- even the eimpleet nnielee of lnrnitnre; thnltheirgguoinellood is nulnuthe misenhle ntlone with which they were enpplied are exhausted. and that to crown their mieery they have been told by the government lunch that ere no more provinces ' to gin them. endde thet ilthin lo the lust word the ohuity ol the Oenedinn gov- ernmenthne to enyitiee nivelentton denth wu-rent. not only or these on- lortnnete people but lor the mieeionnriee themeolvee. no the hnvenlreedv nhuod their lnet bag of our with the hungry women and children. nll ol whom will he deed Iron etnrvetion before long un- leee promptly relieved. In oonclnaion he mnkee en imploring-e desperate- appeal to privnte chnmy in this pl 0VIlIc0 for help. .. `l.'toeeeel In In Ahbenn." De croeseet men in Aleheme liven der," aid the driver as we approached I weyeide home. near Selma. Ale., to uk eeoommoduion for the night. At supper. end After is. mine hoes" wow]- ed at every one. found hull; with every- thing earthly. and I was wondering it he would not growl? if the heavenly halo didn't t Linn. when incidental mention being made of the comet. of 1882. he end: I didn't. like its form. its tail I ehoufd heve been Inn shaped !" Il..e an-9 -an-nina Ln nnnnnraul '11 IDO lllI$@ Will .1111 not UIUIUIU unr 5 nonnhle cue for sanitary regulations` brought down upon them the criticisms of the plan. The English journals did ; ~.not desire to nronse nee `prejudices. but they did so. Their remarks were 5 misconstrued. end for dnys there were the symptoms of that trouble which last night reached n The nsunlt on the Herald building is on evidence of the wrath of the French ngninst thnt pupa; lot in ontapokenneee on mcenr JIIIIIKUI7 -TIIllGllIIIIlIIICIIlCIIlXg 19; amused the Auction boundary lines upring.88: ed tpoontly.trl3hbn- o-lby thopoliooudthouwutrcnnm ninn. RI: nnnnnnn. I5: Inhl for El. nu: n usmenela. Adjourned till Dec. 7th nt 10 o'clock 7-`A uuwvmu 1>1c'I"u$l{' 13? W ll VB I iu.n_Iriuhmn.I|. nI?ITJI.1.wm.1e; 1. 1885- ._j._______._.. All Illlleolllrmlunsl nuu nu- flcmcnu will tnkoplucont Iota llnnd 2 intho 9th concession of Olden . on 'l'uudsynoxt,0ot.6Ih.u1p.m. 1 Anoricuh thiovuoouuunplnunnid upon cumin. The tour but been ll`- '1-nlllllt Ch|oIgo.Ind ,IBl'h'I>l|C nut lat ant .- Wt/n .1'..~`Al. .Grillit.hI' ue hotel and note at Puhnm, on the old Griiliha lib. bl! beennurlycoinplotod. 1: man. uurr. Cihthoilw 0 -" ` Ausntlonnloollnrmutock Indiu- anlgunnnautn -'-II Q-BA ulna` If `(lb 1` nd cannot sou wuss mica mun. Xeuterdny one of the lugs Clyde hone: aimed b the K. & P._R. died from inunnntion the lungs. Than nu innick for twelve hours.` III vapod at v V ' `A n.:nn..- n. haul and alarm at J. 1'. belcnor. ox Iunguou. In Loon. June: Vnnordet; on the Fiont Road. lost another cow has night. the third in as many days. The voterimrylurgoon cannot tell whnt killed them. ' Vannbnunu Ann 1|` IJIQ IIPIIR cannons. . I It in. howcver. evident tint mmy en- gaged in the dononntntion against com- pulsory `They hated it with . hihr hundzthov fought Intuit it out was romsoa. . The winner of the 2%) yards nee at l`oron_oo` did not In_nko us good tignepa nu. uncueuzna m hlmnmu. . Ald..J,V. Cusonywua offered, yesterdny, IEJJIII F"W ;""'Tm nl?-p Inn nnfns-and . '0,l.I.II I07" lllll III offer was refused. vlu... _;........ -0 6 ox ounuu. ~ -John A. Mackenzie, of Strain. has been appointed junior judge of Lnmbton. He has got his mvnm. lipwill be re? memborecl an the nforetitno opponent of MI. Mlckeuaia in Lsmbtgn. ALI I I`_....\.. --4 nnpau-"I IynnQ4:Iul-u A` I! Wllllll BI of Canada. `-3... A Cll \' A. F. hewlnndn. wfitiing master in the : city schools, represented the penmnn- ' |hip`dop'1rtment of the Dominion Busi- ness College 33 the Delta fair. Mr. Newlnnda stands among t.lrc"nI penmen II` I `.-nnn a j acoepieu. \ _ I A Mr. Burbsae. Deputy Minister of I uetioo. leovas to-day lot I-lnglnnd to` take put in the ugument oi the Liquor License Act case before the I`rivyConn- cil. \' I L` \...--I..-uI- -p636`;-in Innnlnr in tho 1 on nmrsusy. -- I The Dominion Methodist Church, at ,` Ottawa. hu,utanded`p call to Rev. W. I W. Carson, now of Simcoe. and he has accepted. Mr, Km-hum. Danntv Minister 01.. ' IN LDC |l2P'.'l`l.'- ` Rec.-utinvestigationu by the commit- tee of the national league have n-suited ` in the discovery thtit It number of per- | I-onslmve been unjustly persecuted by 5 the present system of boycotting by : outsiders giving damaging inlorrnation a ngunat neighbors through private spite. 5 The leuguera. therefore, propose to rc- ! restrict the boycotting to offenders ? ngunat the league. . .. . A-.. I Cornelius Wntford. . distinguished? author and pnbiisher, in dead. E Ahls-rmnn Jnhn QIADIQQ. F.S.t\.. WIS 4 of condition at smug: was I: simply dqylalblo. Why should men rise in unit mdianuion and | I30-TIIV GICCKBG uoru III) or u: uuuuuu. . The Prince 0! S_a.xo Welmu will u- ` some oomqnnd ol the troops in Ireland : Thursdsy. - - i The flnmininn Mnthndint. Church. Ill 1 manor nuu punnsuer, In new. `. Alderman John Suples. I-`.S.A.. was to-day elected Lord Buyer of London. I Thn P.-inc-A M Human \\'mm|r will mu. BIIODK. were Cuulluluul IUI u in: I/u-uu_\ . -Two Gran I Trunk RH. freight trains _ collided in the Don yard on Saturday.` afternoon: ner.-n curs were derailed g uni diubled. Lain huul-4 escaped uninjured. Another ncziduit. ' 3! I similar nature occurred near Scur- j bore` in the evening. 'I`|... 3.0..-us In.-m-inn the nnrnn `-RuI- ` Doro xn sue evening. A The intone bearing the name `-Bal- ; moral" was placed in the new hotel. at. 3 Montreal this week. It in ms stones Imgb. willcost 9-2.-'.r.n. mu have -an; rooms. and dim-:!.';0 persons at once. It : throws the Win-ssor into the shade. f 1 .\Ir. Dnnhnm. of the British American. I is the l(:r-st -e. ` I n........ ;......-.;..-o:...... I... M... nnmmio. i u nome- Mrn. Jarrett. I-I-litor Stead. Jacques. one of Stemfs sln. )1:-9. Coombo:,Brum- _ well Booth. and Louise Morey, detenti- * ants in the nbdnction of Him Ann- I strong. were committed for trial to-da_v. 'ru:n I`.-an I Trnnl: HR frninluf. trnnn; Jill Thero were .3410 new casesof cholera and 20:; deaths {ram disease Ill Spain yesterday. \lm-Lana: hnvn been held in Cork [.0 ` }'0. .eru|)'. Meeuugs hnve been held in Cork form a loyalist. defensive and protective I muons in opposition to the national Imnnln UIIIUIJE league. I n. 1 In Iclxuu. In the Cu yesterday. people to I S1111-pox home- \I-. I- -- Ghulatnneh physician states that V Glndstom-'5 throat N now in I cuudiuou ` lbn! WI allow him to deliver speecheo. Thu. mnrtulirx-` in nntrnnl for H 9 Ululllllfl wrremuui lulicumeu. wnu as great rapidity Mu it did `the bnmblesl sad the lowest. It had. Ittuclzed. alike ercely. the clean and the nucleon. Bus , there was no denying that cleanliness : Inn balplnl to healthineas and should [ have been promoted as far no possible. ` Thohct that the residents of someol. Elie infectql parts tlid not exhibit re! 1 uumhln mm for nnimrv reeulationai

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