Weekly British Whig (1859), 15 Oct 1885, p. 2

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III! nuns It hylolIIIIII|x., vn. A Inndlatd delenee union epinet boy- cotting bu bola formed at Goth. V Soul 018411130! SID IIIMID Knox endowment land. hen been ' An independent Coneervelive nem- nnnnl-Rill he ner Iheihh AI INK OIII Iu03l'VIHVU I ` '3'" V "" pcporwill pnblnlidtfhrlboilth mat. cl Othwn. _ King Seneca! was among those who had to show that they were vaccinated on letill Ioctlml. . Ln-i Slnnu-, Hglifnxjnnl hnnn immh. hon allow. ul.ul|x.uII uunn unpnr and for his {or incest. The gndgo thought he deserved Imaging. Thopoline have noinod n number of titles wbiah were found bnI'iodntB\llin- calling. nonnty of Cork. `Cullemnnud non of John A. Slubley. ' fornia. and with every pxospect of 1 In- - crmivu prncticv. in. .1. 1.. Sbibley. undone of mam Yurker. is located ll) [.05 Anglou. Cal | A nnhalnllf Rnnprintonnhanl Tnwlor. who um: ureaulul vxswluuu. Last night. Capt. Stet-enapu. of the I I .\luntn-al garrison artillery. Was attack- ' ed by three ronghn jnsvnlzer Ieuiug the the nmurv. Two of them got away. but the thud got 3 good shaking from the captain. Tn... ........ ..f R..- \Ir lhdmr uminnt. I qnenuy IISIIIIIII Illa rolluuu II Iuguu. The win; of Rev. J. C. Smith. Guelph. in nmncted with mull-pox. Thuo pet- nonurg down with the dunno in St. I KIIIIIIX IICXI VX5- ; Rev. Dr. Wilson (law oi St. George's. Kingston). in me lnvonto cnndidne for . the lucboxy of St. Paul's church. Huh- : tax. The salary ol the late Rector wu 5 $3.010 per cnuum. - Tn... tn nl Rm: .1, .1. Leach. [ormerlv crauvu prncucv-. . Assistant Superintendent Taylor. who '. has been ubseut from the city {or II week. Hun relnruo-I. He u.--nu.-d. wlnle Away. ` . several of the pnncipulcities of the um. ; ed smea. :-...........L.1.. ...._4.;.... Q1-hall: ml...-n nt 1 I l l . the (fhurch of St. John the Evangelist. . .\li~ia .\fiMred Marv Church. daughter of - Father Fleming who went forth day after ' day during scourge of small-pox in Hun- `has principal cities Font . Assistant Superintendent l'ayIor. Who A fashionable we-Ming tools place _at Montreal. on Thursday, the bride being _ Hon. 1.. R. Church. Q C.. and the hri-le- I groom James George. of Toronto. !-on of ; p08 the late Professor George. of Queen's L'1>lle-gt . K:nuBl.on. Rev. I-`other Fleming, Tweed, has been seriously ill. batis now getting better` I i:erfonlTownuhip. with his life in his hand. has never fully recovered from the reflect-1 of all he went through ` during that dreadful visitation. Last Stevenson. ll l.lll(`f)'. 1 ...| .... .|...... -......t.. tuna-(oar Innxinn lhn l Iwup\I\- -us. -. Why Rho lIMn't Got a Prlla Mrs. Blcxamec. of Sand Bay slid not ; get`! [irize upon her butter at Guano ` que. but she offered to make a fresh ` crock and show it against the exhibits of all comers. for 850. The crock she-. showed had been on view for fuur days at Kingston. three davs on the way. in ' dierent boats and warehouses. and ex- ure and liarglling had affected its look and flavor. -- An Important Church heotlnx. On the 21st inst. the Central Board of Anglican missions will convene here. It will heattendeil by 44 delegates. includ- tlie bishops of London. Toronto. On- ing tsrio. Montreal and Algoma. Thev will be in session two data. Rev. W. B. the Anglicans who wil open their homes for thexeception of the visitors. I l lCarey is Secretary of the hospitality .i committee. and will glad to hear from _ cu antes. , 5 ! 1.. i 3 | Collrge. - H..- I-`alhnr Flnrninn Tn-u>,d.lnu been 1 '"uusoT"o7 n"u"qu-mI' '7 'n'rI1 obs :-aoiar. hoylnvo lot.iII Ihodlllnnd prosaic nddnnnn which show have iuiohd upon The case of Rev. Mr. Baker against. >I.he Mohawk Indians. near Deserouw. ; was umxcably settled by the payment to . Rev. Mr. Baker of M75. 12(1) of which J wan claimed as salary due. 1\.... I\._--. L uni] In I-A.IUD.}\d'ADf| hnrn mo cuuuuu. ', colnng. county on you. Ald. Defoe. Toronto. in I candidsto lo!` the mnvonlty. Inyor Inning will serve mother tonn. `FL- l....o' ....I_ L.-- -.-`Sn Lgn-man nn. nerve lllolllot loan. The loot" Inn spin become an- lnerouo in biongo. Citizen 3: In- qnently annulled sud robbed at night. The win. J. Smith. Gnelhh. Unnonnu. Six hundred coonen. employed 3: Ar- Inour'n sad I-`antler : packing houses. Cbioagmstmck lot undnnoe of from 02.75 to 03 per day, 9.. mun Mnrl\ni."nnrI cut:-iduaa I'.'Io so In per my.` So many Martini-Henry cartridges `jammed dnting the lab Egyptinn wu- that it but been decided to adopt a bet ter {arm of ammunition. l..|... I) earn.` nl Di:-inn -hn 1-nmon un leaving mxuuu. _ _ Levi Snow. n.liInx.hu been impru- .-..zl Ono Iiln fur innnnL Thai Indian nun. 11-mi oozmuum not-lion : Add ruupnu. M nun oi mrnnon. . .,_n.24_ 1-`..- 3 Mr. P. Ruins ~'-tat--a that he wen; from i E .\'apun1~e. tn F.utorpri.s.`o- one last Week ; on the N. T. & Q. R. R. There. were . . eIL'llt cars in the train. While running a tlze engine became disabled, and seven of the cars had to be left on the track. I Ono car was brought on to Enterprise by the locomotive. Mr. Bajus says that on Tuesday a train composed of one enger car and live ha;-gage cars left Tamworth for the Napanee fair. There ` were over 500 people on the train. and .' seats for the passengers had te~-be pro`-' ' vided at the way stations. Mr llaooipla o! (lrnln. - ; Richardson & Sons. grain dealers. are fairly busy. Their daily receipts recently Jaave been 2.(I`0 bushels. principally of barley and peas.. The pass are of good uality and brought 60. . per bushel. :l`he barley is as good as any grown at Bath. llillhaven or Napanee. It is grad- ed as No. 8- extra and brings 50. per bushel. Its quality is not as good as that of barley raised west of Belleville. The quantity for sale in the district is estimated to be as much as last year. Little wheat or oats are moving. ` Saved); 9 clergyman. ` Capt. Lndgate .and*Capt. Spooner led in the parade of the Salvation Army in Hamilton on Wednesday night. They were attacked by a mob and kicked and stonod..v Unexpected `aid came in the person of Rev. Dr. Burns. who rushed out into the thick of the light. shouting A Police. I demand lair play." Ina po- lice responded to the brave doctor's call. ` and vigorously using their arms and batons. drove the rowilisa back and thus saved the men and girlalrom their dan- Ill` The dyneinite exploeion et Urenge- yville enaguete eezione reeotions. It in- : epite would never euein n ! lever in I I I dieetee the pteeenoe ol e spirit the exis- tenee of which IIIIIII be forever deplored. When. some time ego. the perliunent w bnildieqe et Qneheo were wrecked by exploeivee the leeling ol indignation was very greet. end the hope wes expressed tiles to endieh e method of revenging e Cenede. The repetition of the exploit -e.nd with e Inelioe which must heve been deep-eeeted-in this province qniekonlthe public pnlee end leads to e dentend for jnetioe without mercy. Altdtbevictilne. too. of the diebolicel dieey ere noteworthy. They ere ep- ptinted to responsible positions by the government. end enter upon the proper dieoherge 0! their duties. They heve oooeeionto enforce the luv. end hecense IR! doeo Ithlllptl ere made to blow up their reeidenoee while the occupants ene eeleep end perlectlyx oblivious of their denger. The people `of the village heve needto meet, end. heving put on round their opinion oi the plot. suggest the edoption of enoh e course as will bring the oendere to conviction. Sus- picion ieetteched to the opponents QL the Soot: Act. but they must repndiete the crime end help in the lerreting out ' of the criminel. No disappointment. ench eethet following the edoption of en enti-liquor lew. can justify the use at dynenute for the purpose to which it hen hem: nnh The one who is so hleckn This ptooedhrdwill` nooouihOo`tht'd b .. ...n., .. . ... ..... . The steam, yscht 'l`nI>pic'u'rivea' in port Thnrsdgy. The manner. in new and in 45 ft. long and 8 ft. boom. She will,'can'y thirty ptssengorp, and bus on_ board now Messrs. Wisely and Cu-roll, who have been amused, by tha govern-_ ment Io survey" the River Stinks, shout 12 mile: jg lepgt_h,AI_Il1>tIyoon Kiugpton Mills And Brewer`: llilln. It it aid the gonnmout inhund drying up tho that Iod runhing 1 and through lholuid. inguvq withlholoyu-look almig- non U Thonivusliehoovqu |i"p.ny"3:7 o. Kingston. um..u.`....- u-'III-IIIK'$g _ A111 [ll-DlIXlt q On Tuesdnv last a pecnliarlookiug 2 cloud nppeared in the north-wesnwbich. [ I after filll high in the heavens, dissolv- g ed and disappeared. I: was seen Ivy 9 Messrs. T. H. McGuire, Inspector hidd. 1 gm! . nnmhnr nl nthpr anntlo-men. who . ; 3 1 L I ' Messrs. I. I1. mcuulru, susipccvus nuuu. I ] and A number of other gentlemen, who I 1 aver that it was Avery uncommon cloud. . ;l It was shaped like a horse shoe. One of 7 the arms was 3 little longer than the i bther. 4' When it. dissolved parts of it - moved in different diveotions. I mocking n Dairy Inna. :` B. W. Folzer. at the late Midland l Central Fair, ran his eye over the Hol~ E stein cattle and ranked them next to l ; the .Iersoya of which his family have ` iseveral. The figures" asked. however, ' for the animals were too high. and no 5 vnrchsses were made. Mr. Folger visit- vd the fair at Gsuanoque and again in- `=1-ected the Hnlsteins cxlnhiteal by 3 ' South Lake farmer. An imported beast. two years old and weighing l.6(I) lhs.. was pnrchsaeul, al`o a heifer eight. I months old.both for 9500. . -..-_g._4 -_.._ I I JUCUZI is nap`-Ur. . V 000!!! Puho! Nowbnru. whiio ridmg intbo uuldlonoo uttho Nspnoo lair on Tuesday. In: very notional! injuud, tlnnnuln nu. halting 1:! III: IIIIIIIL Hi: I -01-1 Iu' 111-03. Will of ouruhucrihun who lbol inlonl in the oxtenniou ol the Wine`: oimolntion kindly and an the lane: of that to whom would ndnnhgooin to and nunulo copies. Every out has neighbors -towbolnngoodpapor in in- ht-acting-1. tivenesal . .... ! Vrry Largo Povnlou. The potatoes raised by Mr. W. Rohin- : son n. his ialund home. in Shnrbot Luke. : no the beat that have been seen this ; season. Three of 1 sample weigh shout [ 3 pound ouch. no of the Elephant spe- - ciao. dry and white. they stump Cru- we Island as a place of great produc- ' - -. ,,.,, . ,,, .-__-i___ `E....a."" ';.7.'.."v.q" 'Z.'noa.|""'{"a.j'.."u" llnrouuh the bolting at tho unnnl. Hi: 1...: -.. hm. ant. though hi. d-sh bend wu bdlyout. Though his death wuupou-ted such hunotyotooou-rod. Itlrouunsuonomugouno uumu. nu Aloquonl-lulu. -::n -___ -1 -_... ._L....zL.._ ..I... d..I . Illlllllyu Nlllill XIII!` duos nocopced the rite. Iovon males and twelve lonnleo. The slur. hunt. pll It j And pnyor desk in the church were e 5- i boruely dooontod with owers. I '-II Val-nhla Hing. N Uylllllllllll U10 Pilrptlu to Ivulcu ll: bu been put. The banned 5! to imitate the tools of O'Do- nonn Roms in thin business is not a In'ua,|ndn:dhould not enjoy the privileges on vnnnh , uuu-nu uwvuu-own vvlvun -nun...-. Very Vnlnhlo Ibo. ' Ir. J. Icoll, of the city. uhibitgd to- day specimens of mica, hkon Iron a mine In which he in ink.-rand, Illd which is located hoyonl Tunw . Tho mics in rerypugo and eqnnl to but mics secured in the Cuiud Scam. Is :- :.......l ;.. ..-..a 'L...u.u... I. lvuuu up gaunt Ijia-uu-souv- Tho Phosphate frndo Irish. Boyd Smith in obout toclooo tho Bles- ' sington phoupbuo mines for the winter. 5 Next spring he open: them with ini- 5 proved machinery sud scam drills. The ? outlook for phosphate in bright. This j Von ohout 1.40) too: were mined by E Smith. Some of the mirenl went to ` glund; the balloon of it went to iludelphio. i It... I-._. Imago...- i A Llvoly Run ol locum; I. 1 ! Portsmouth was very lively Thurs- ! day. The Salntion Army-,wiih C. Cunn- i tar as orulor, held down the wwn hall , ' the Saved Army barricnded the Orinoco 5 hull: the choir practised in the English Q Church; the Methodists held a prayer i meeting In their church : and the school board talked the air thin in their usual , rendexvous. ! _u _ at. ...;_n. .n_. - -2-1-.. I ' I -3 I'3I'I'X-I'l- The Bishop 0! Ontu-io hold 3 conr- mation union in 8%. Huh : Chutch. II-...:--I.I 'I|L_._.l--. \I-..Q-.- -g-AL a I15 IIIIUI 1011! III IIIU Llllf It in found in strut hnsntitlos. Chg Pnanh-In 'I'l-AIA -I-H Town ANTDFQEEEY. Icing cooll-union at Bun-Iolold. , II!,l ,, ,1 r\_A__2_ L_Ij _ _ A earn: 0! Pnjnrw. .L_-_ _.-I.A 'l`.a..... _. BIT? III DI :1. Thursday gntnal u: vim QIYII lllllllllll. Nineteen endi- -_...... .._-I.. -_:I n'Iu:ux_m'. '1`*.:'.a:."'.:-.~'.:::L*.'.-....` --r.-::..'.-3 _ 3.-.*.-.... .'.-...'-.$-..-.-,..'~'-~- f-1: nu-. ` . H ` ` v'``' 5- . 9 Q.A.A.-. ._ .u . """` W, IUII can any > AMACHINE OIL for 35. per imporisl ' um camera. -4 boxes for 360. ' ` TBBBSHING IITT8 toilon. par . "wonnldllnc lnclwdn. Paints. OIILOIQ` A . thsnunylud lion ' I3:-cu%`' nontna "" "9 - Gin In 9 gonvlnootl. in A. STRACHAN S Iouean my .|lAl`l 1 MC )!-` WATEBTOWN, 15.1.. The Dugout Homeland lnaunnoo In tho world. CITY 0! LON DON INSURANCE QOIPANY Capital-Olo. BRITISH, AIIBICA ABBURARCE 00lPA- NY. gu'l`)or0nto. 0Aniul-|5(n,l)._ glneotpor nnnnx-1-In I! "' i WHICH HI WILL BELL ) `CHEAP FOR CASH! I ___ ` An inspection of stock solicited. Boot: nnd Shoes MADE TO ORDER Ind re- , puring done promptly. ' i Nov. 6. ndlgriuultmal lnsmnna umy f\I'o` TI? 'I"P`D"l`f\`Il\`l V w."n-.V'aonw|1I, Ageun. 0FFlCE-In nu Bnrnln wmo nuudmg o ' ! King Byteet. - ~- I Or to E. u0DWIN. County Csnvnopr. l..I- nu). uryvcnoln. The punches at Sir John Iqndould at the (hrloton exhibition not to very rolnunblo. because it in hi on constituency, but the Onion gull at Gunnoquo was simply inoxulnhlu. Andlotilbe borneinmind thntthofnirlol thisproviuoe us under the can of the Ontario Govern- ment. Ind gottho grunts which serve to hop than nlivo from the gritty Legisla- tnn. Tonttompt to turn them into poli- tical nnohinen. And to use them in the nnoomoat of l`oryiun.or rpther 'l`ody- iun. in evidence ononuh thus whuever some people luck it is not cheek. iMcMAHON anus. Boots 952 _$oes Ieniipni, Fgrmon ! 3GEo. SEJQSFIELD 5 HM tented one 0! Dr. Bl'0WlI'l Stout. Prin- cezs bl .onp0sito the me onha Inn Wmd- ! Ior Hotel. as bu stocked it wila I C Calm in tho Cityot Country. Day or night grulnplly utcndcd In. In Diu- nua. standing to All funeral: himulf. gnu- nnucl ulidutiou. 3.1. Y. PARKHILL & C0. Ky neighbours have often told me about ; the bu-gune they got. end In: Setnrdey I V celled there end purchased my Groceries. l found their prices exceedingly low end ;their good: ere ns-olesl. Well friend y A-, my wife And I here drrived It the ` conclunion. end we hue decided to deel there eltogether. A; Best American and Canadian Coal Oil at Bottom Prices { Yea. thininnquuun which mean my ipocket, said Mr. A--- to Mt. ` C----, uni ` it In I question tint I luv! nottlod with re- gud to the pnrchninfof my Gnocnus. I intend to buy In {man from 4 , tho plo. duod to dunonutnte the Aunt A. thank nnrlnn hnllnd. but that Squuo dealing md good vain: for money I is our motto. ' iJ.. Y. PARKHILL, & CO., Best American Barb \ViIe. but emu. gnu-In; run. "'1-iazaazn,` ` nope. I1. qgu-mm. O Int ! Ch- Thlnlgcdailcnhmlbdw` ' Coins. Caskets. Robes. CI-apes. I-loves. ale. Has the Three Best Hearses in Central Oa- nada_ w. M. DRENNAN, Pun! mm at 15 and `H Prlucus sired. KINGSTON, om. HQI DD. (III!!! In IIBIIIOIIIIIIIS we at their nu-(inn hand. but they hue quietly done a dad of missionary labour. Now nooao bu quotionod their right to attend the township shows in ' own looulitiu. to talk lurncdly IIII exhibitor: tad thou: their on hihih. but it night. he runsdnad that -an an nnnhu-nil than Ontu-io Gov- G000 VALUE F03 10/15) . U! I 1:4. v JIIIV Nth -- n nuuv-av J|n.BllI. Sept. 1'4 . MACHINE UILS. VALUE! Tl1reshers' Mitts, Aide T Grease, Goggles,_ Haltefs, Lan- terns, &c. HARDWARE STORE Victorin Ten & Coffee Wirohcnne. I.\'J('RY BY DY.V.i.|!ITl`.`. -pmc'as l0DERA'I'B.- nA_..I can. 270 Pmlcua Snnr. THEY ARE BAD HEN. IIIHIQIIIIIIIIIII uncut unva- -_-......_-+ M-'..:'-;E=_.'....`** '::.: HOW OK HID unemung Gllllu, III I was nelson. wrought injury to adjoining `farms. end the owners of the lend, at. the suggestion ol Hill. remembered that they altered `heavy dunnges`. sum was hmuuht Iasimt theehte by Hill & 00. Without legillltion relief could tannins the claims. The bill we; penned. sheenulrinp inedethe desired unndu. eausllina in one ofone 011.445. III Inolluulnu pruuu IOU. 0 `hich they upon Anna! in dnmnnntnia thn - ' :-jo:-1* TIIOK ho! Ialbdlr numllk 104;- 006; the _ 01. funds intho bank 016.0. . > . UVOII IOVIDI IIIIDIIIIIOI I lwuuuy-nu: uu-I tickat,iI Ionu the purge! snoncm go 3 useful odnoqtioul institution. In as by his potion: ho [ascends to be iriendwoooivunglpitl bonetm. I won]; ndvue shut the noun boniod which will uooolnpliu thobnd, "Looked doon nah luhost Iolh." -- nave to convene. A ~ . This nsooinjion. inita ppuent feeble condition. need: help And snppotrno that is In bq` eohbhahod on a punt- nont basin; um whoever don-ands it. van tovtho unonntoln twenty-In out o:.|..; :. ..:.... um can an! an nnnmv In QIIIO mun l$(l-in I uulngu wuwu wun deprive worthy gentlemen, of thnt oom- plimont bdwhich they no highly enti- tled. This aeqms so bepne of tboworat dicnltiso with ~' which\- the managers have to contend. .` 'l`|.:_ ---n4:nI:1-Ln in Ha nuuagnl fnnhln 50 UI_llIo Complimentnrv tickets were issued by the essocintion.,doubtlees with the bent of motivee. But. alas! itis to be regret- ted thst all recipients Are not endned with a true sense ol honor ;V for. instead of the holder giving up snchticket when he enters the grounds with ,his family, so is expected, there are several in- stances known in which this kind of -ticket wen lent to sclmit other families after being nseq for that ol the holder. thus robbing the nneocistion of its lead"- timntu menus of support. I feneuoh reprehensible oondnat on the part of some must lesd~te a change which will denrivn wnrthv nentlemen Iunmno CENTRAL mm-| ror sssisunui. ' But. it as ben asked. Why do you change at kmo for space while you nl- . low msnufnctnllers and dealers all the space they`requ_ire free of chnrsve ? Sim- ply because the prizes have not been in- cressoifthe inducements to exhibitor-`s in thosedepnrtnients ue so small that they could not be expected to pay for . But the time will soon come. and has probably now nrgived, when prizes in ulclsnscs should` _be raised and fees chuged lot nllotted space. the same as elsewhere. ' iuv:............o-........ do-.. i" It. in CIXWIICTE __ , "Circumstances dter cuas." It in bud teaching people who no not willing to be taught. r`.l\lIII'-|!;l'IlII\t'C nlrntn -Ara `ulnar! I117 eu Inutntdchwu. Ncwtheuhehirhoverlelmeunke e luv obeervetioee. Tbugdothe more cheerfully became they must be` chiey nl A nlnnntnlnlnrv nntnn. '1'IIO I$~ mu soon occomo nucu. . X By-the-bye I have repeatedly heard but some of our worthy and important. J aunln Lponzha-u hat-n I-ofrninr-J 'P('I"\ AI. 3 Quill . some OI our Wurtuy Iauu Iurpuruut ; cattle-breed:-re have refrained from ex- i hibiting simply because an entry fee of ` 25. per head and 50. per head for bnlla ` is charged for stabling. I am quite cor- tail) that if they would give the matter , due consideration they would not be so I unreasonable. In the first place the . association has increased the prizes on i live stock nearly 50 per cent.There is a great risk in depending entirely on gate receipts for money to pay the prizes; I they perhaps forget that a show ofthia I kind cannot be run without money. Se- l condly. this is now the common practice atall exhibitions larger than a township show, even if the accommodation is but an open shed. because it prevents crowd- ing with trashy atoclr. When an exhib- itor pays for his accommodation he knows he has a right to it. Merely pay- ing a dollar lor mom `rahip benets the association but little when the donor gets fonr admission tickets and passes for aaaistanta. n..o .6 It-an Iuuan nnIr.u-I `VI-I1 :"n unn y ill Ind) lllllji In canny e onngntnleeory netou. The hee been everything that could be . ooenqnenely phe ennndenen oi he been In then on eny "' yeefof lhiefe 'e exiele ` I number ol exhibiton hee lemelv in is. howernt. moet pleeein leetome at tbeebow. '1` n the qnelity of theexhiblee wen aanerelly ot en im- proved ohereoenr. When we take into ooneideretion the nine of the goode Ihowlnn the men: building lbere bee been nothing eoee here to conga with it except perhepe It the Inn vinoiel Fair held here. no ......-:.-| :--e......-... glam. O.hn(lu is very. diversied on this mutter: I think it is I tubject which may now he 1 discussed with `prot to sll concerned. | It is genernlly conceded tbst if this or I any other community would keep sbrenst of the times we must have competition. We surely will not ndmit that in this very centre of Canada there exists I race of people inferior. either in int.ell|- . genes or enterprise. to any other oom- ` mumtv on this continent: for if we do admit such to be the case we certainly will become such. 3 |).. gt... L..... t t......, ..n....-omll.. l.m.-.l IO! [1.lIllIgl:l.l.lI:lll. uu nuupuvu .' Uplulull `DO CIUIC III cue UlICU`WlQ. . , Munnging an exhibition of this I-ainJ is n laborious hnnineeimeqniring a. den] of knowledge which an only be attained through experience. So one I! capable ` of even properly nnperintending e le- ' pertinent nntilrit he has had several 1 years` experience. and snare nre but few men who can noril to give gratuitously I so much OI their time. This suggests the question. Could not in better system 0! mnnngement he adopted? Opinion in war`! nliwaraiml run this mntt4zr' I III IIIO Iillll VIIIIIOI IU.ull. l.IlII|r proximete velne ol lnre on exhibition wee over 812111). One exhibit oi oerpete wee velned et 03.111). Thirty eewing meobinee of the eeet meke were reloed et 91.500. end the diepley 01 ertietic work done by them wee oerteinly ler enpefiot to enything of the kind ever seen inthepeleee. 'l`heetoveeendcook- mu epplienoee were velned by e practi- cal men et 0931). end meny things in ehet line were at entirel new invention. 0! the exhibit: o! b were. gone end fnrniehin honeehold fur-nuenre. sed- dlery e hernoes. confectionery end hieonite. beeidee the meny velneble erti- clee in the lediee' end in the ne erte depertmentn it we: impossible to get en epproximete veluetion. Bnt there wee altogether oerteinlv over 930.000 worth of goode on exhibition in the pelece. The mechinery end live stock won, I heve. no doubt. worth twice thet emwnnt. So there mnet lieve been neerly 81(1).- (Xl) worth of property on the groendol exclneive of ell not in competition. ' Th. last that thin lair we: visited bl` lnere are Ilwlys to lie was wiui. nun - u ever. on occasions of this kind. some [ chronic zrowlers. who seem to delight in ' the privilege of boring the directoru.per- : hope for no other reason than that they ; were not granted nlconiphmenury ticket. I At all events when one I! bent on l!|lIll- I nding there is no want of upptrent op~ I portnnitiea. and although the genial and energetic Preaident did everything in his I power to please. and nlthongh he and all I his board of directors give their labour l and time without remuneration (except perhaps for the honour of the thing) they have been freely need an targets for I the cynic and the unco-wise. ' u.......`;.... .. ..-L.at.;o;..n n` ma I.-tnl l U! lllllllcll IIIIIVIIIIIUIIII Imllu India she lotus! value 0! 08.5%. The up- _..-_.-D.. ugh.` nl ln.a nun nvhihilinll The fact. the: this hit '13 vieised by over l0,(IX) person: makes it` evident. that for advertising tn excellent oppor- tunity in norded. sad it was planning to ` bent lrom one exhibitor tun he had sold over 81.11) worth of pianos. from others um their orders were very extensive. while most of them expressed them selves as being well sntmul. an! the genenl opinion of visitors seems to be i that the show Inc I great success. 3 OICIIIIIYO 0! In no! Ill oompuuuun. ' 0 I There are nlwnys to be met. with, how- I I nu.-. nn nnnnninnn nl this lximl nnnml `VIII XII DUO; ' 0! musical instruments than thin _.- oh- __o..-I -_In. A, III ll` Than!- l."l'KuuI-B__KImI`IIllllI IIIB ulna wan: common. ipecid legislation ol the most vicious Ion sbounded. und Hill wu the Iuppol-in oi the bill passed in 1871. dlrcuinallloggmongof All out! phimu puvbuly by in of the repair oonhuton cf the ugh with the noun ol an` angina: uucbeduzd tor w|n'oh o_1'.7oomo Inn npproprintod. Tllhh I notion jndioilnont. It may idlotlll. bn0iiu.hllinqgainu him ml and hpivo Inn at nnnfvouu, jmuthnuportodlnu Iineuolbm &ImIIlImVO Inolthovotu IfIi'RVll'wI all Int vu nn Oonnoettrzlil It II I IIIJIIII. North Onnonto. Oct. 9th. . `.'.``i The clooiim request 0! our oorroo- pondoni would be reasonable enough gas it `his to pick up a trained m- unch um Hut upon wary that oonomq-lodoodpt I. But when in Iunmtianmlmitodto Inv- npottin N! H pcnonI_it isnotpo-n`u:; .p..i ..1'J.;.;a.:.. Elia pll In support 0! inc wuuulu. - 'e also tnlpe exception to the Wino and New employing teachers to write up reporboof the prweedingl for publi- cation, for ulvthing like ,5 fair or im`- wrtinl uoonnt need not be `ex bed. :5 numeo that thev each sen a re- porter similarly oonotntod to jhe lime Vgitl in the churchyard. who wished to be shown iliete the wicked peopleiwere hm-iod.-Yonn. oto.. A 'l'nAnnIn. IIIEV UISVGI HK6 PUIICOO. - We object to teachers taking four days, and. after putting in an appear- ance the lirst loreuoon of the Conven- tion. spending the rest -of the,tim'e in visiting friends. end still being allowed their proper share of the government and county school grants, the some us those who are never ebgentn single do from their schools. Children shoul not be robbed of four days` imitructiou, end the pernicious habit of indillerence losterod at the some time. It is 2 ; twin- dle tnted on the "rntepnyers. who ere` funded of` one doller out of every lift! pnid in support of the eohoola. '. Alln tnlrn nxmntinn to the I which may wouiu no iruiy grawiui. Now, we protest against attending the `County Convention. and for the fol- lowing reasons: It gives no adequate ' return for the expenses incurred in tra- velling -and hotel accommodation. ex- penses which teachers can ill afford. But even were an equal amount spent in literary and educational journals, to be read in the quiet of a pleasant home. the investment would bea thousand fold better. We also object to i.ravelli_ng a long distance atthe two most disagreea- ble seaaous of the year, having to wall: on loot for many miles over almost im- passable roads before reaching a stage, steamboat or rail car; We also object to travel like pauper: for half (are, and pay a yearly subscription that others travel like princes. W. nhim-.i: tn manlmi-ii taking four ' preciahie enect Buy ui tux.-st: iuctur cu unu ion a public school in North Canonto. But perhaps some ollour lraternal friends towards the front can report more lavor ahlv. Lectures of `this kind are now quite unnecessary. as the leading social questions are presented in a more at- tractive form and treated in a better llitersrv style by the magazines and newspapers 0! the day than by the indis- tiact platform utterance ol the msjorizy of public speakers; besides they require several readings to fully comprehend them. But then this would not renu- merate and atter morhi l egotisin, nor igive an opportunity for indulging in `hero-worship. which. as one of these litetarv tramps remarked a_ short time ago. is the next best thing slur Und- worship. Good practical teaching has been lost sight of owing to the super Jabundance cf routine introduced into the school system during t 9, last four- ? teen years. not to mention he shams of `which the County Institutes are llw most transparent. It is the acme ul lolly to attempt to make good teacliers never saw the inside of a backwoods ` school house. and who never experienced . the ditcnlty of making good scholars of boys and girls who only come to school when there is nothing to be dnns iit home. Uood scholars we say ; fur par- ents are just vain enough to imiigino that if their children go to school a ;lay or two every week they should surpass all other children no matter how taver- able the surroundings of the latter. Were these wise men to reduce a few of their theories to realities in a lew 0! our conntrv schools they would .conlcr s. benet on the country teachers for which they would be truly grntelul. I \in- um nrnmsit nmiinat. attending I l l l l l l 1 i I l I I l by a few prosy lectures by persons who i `l `OIFSZIJ T125`! in in advance ol their ooournooodutud oi wnti dxy Odiblll or printing the comma ion of pnjudlood or unar- ..na Mr :-mmdqnh nha,-run-dn. Halon 3'{UFU_II IF Ii-Pu Univ-. _ vy-u _umn_r_v1or the [3 ol on in queeon Ili3'nIiIg' tliecohnlj nih- en' loetitute prior to Ste oominu eeeuion. Unfortunately for our own hsppineeo we one note! thoee who no content with whet iegiveu end not tor nothing better; other: no equelly dheetinbed. but they ere too dieoreet to pen etnoturee on those who ooneider themeelvee ebove criticism or improvement. nndeome ere druid ol incurring the wrsth of the powers-that-he. And therefore ouer in silence. It in woree than folly. this or- dering together oi the teechere twioe 3 your from the remoteet corner: 0! the county. It in nu injustice to them. it in human! lose to the county to the amount ol the grant given. end. woree then all. the children one delreuded of 1.... .l.--' in-arm-ejnn aware wnnr. nr the everlao Ionooi auenouioe. Twice e y"eer ooial poetaloerde oon- vey tlienoleniii intelligence to the touch- en that "it in nor pert ol their duty to Jetteeqtbe County Convention." We no totally in the derlr no to the eouree of thie valneble iiitorrniition; tor we were alweye under the impreeeion thet it wui their duty to devote their entire time and nttention to the wellero. ol.their* schools. instead of making piIgrini.v.ve9 to Kinglton at the two most unlavorable eeesone of the year to have iiervednp to them a rehiiiili ol the eiiine worn-out subject: that they have listened to -time and egiiin {or years. ludeel it, is I only a dread of olcul deoepitittion that induoee meny of them to attend at all; end it in only good-natured forbearance on the part 0! most of them in listening to the niereet platitudes by speakers ol immense sell auioiency. who are no bet- ter informed on the iiubject under dia- cueeion than the majority in their eu- dienoe. In the infant lays of the In- stitnte. Pittsliurg. Portsmouth, Gnrdeu Island and Ciitaraqu; each supplied a mouthpiece. and it was certainly |mus- : iug. il nothing better. to heerliow this quertette oi onitois applauded one eno- I tlier`ii utternncee, or set on BOILII: wiglit who WIS iccklesa enough to iitteuipt _ punching a lioledu their wind-bags. But f estheee liiive all sought past res new it in extreme-ly dilficult to tiui = take their places. for the competent any they would rather stand to he shot iit dienoe is always more intent on Cfll.lCl'l.< ing what they lieu than in profiting ` intellectually by it. Indeed Crltlcl-Ilu In the only attractive leature about the wholelnrce. j n_ ..I ,..o ... I ..... mg... n, .,l,| i 5 than stand to he laughed at. as the en` . i I i there to , i n Illlll Ill. bui vuuulcu mu uvu-an-uu u. [our days` imu-notion every you, or about one day in every twenty-ve 0! the school nttnndnoo. 'l`-hu- n in-v nininl nnntnl nan`: non- It worlunu may any as any uluuluuo mm the induce the details of some- thl quite ea offensive. As for Hill be eeeeped exposure when he wee second on the this ticket four years ago. but in mkinu I higher piece he bee started, the A'|nInnieton.' They have learned thstebout fourteen genre ego an over- I..- n! eh. hnmnnu cant]. In I I0! jwnolotuce. _ j An'eIurt is. however. mude to add dignity and importance t.J each session j by Importing some one of the iu!.cHeC- ; tnal giants of Canadian Boston to cram f on some theme of general interest; but ` we have shrugs huled to notice any |p- 1 preciuble eect any of these lecture: hand . Inn A nnhlic I DI pnyuuwou ox unu- nlc uherwudl. Home -5:-_ -...A- I- -An- 'WEEKLY BRIE wme. OCT. 15. 1885. .I. A Tucan. nsgeu ma ulemns. Saturday. Oct. 10th. The uchr. Arctic. in her up trip hmii" Kingston.-vhid a rough passage. Below Grand Huven the mate, Frank Stanton. was not out on tho and of the mnin boom to gain in healing the mniniail [Ilr Ioit hi! foothold uld fell into the and wudmwnod. dupiu fine but his M am his thipmsul lowered the whom- ot n boot Imhont daisy |ud"put out to his an-inhnnng , . I U ) Cliff Ull Ill`! WU!`- l The rt-cenpu at the . Nnpnurc fair. I I though the Iulher was very had. were I v j only t) lower than those 01 hut year. Snbw fell :1 (isnannque yeatchlny. '. Small-pox was introduced unto St. '. | Catharine: hy Sslx-utionista from Mon ' 4, Lreal. Many ol the boat hsmihen are r faeczed. Tho urrirala of Ttselalrum ' ; the canal shunlxl becursfnlly note d. : . Bxshop Fnbrv: has been rwvacciunteil ` l C in or.ler to not an example to his ock. `Ir lllnnlnnn III lll'PnE nnlv In-n 3 [W835] V68?! In sue pollliuuuury. Mrs. Balls, of Syncnu. N. Y.. whose determined rejocti of food; for some limdput made her 110 subject of con- aidenble newspaper notoriety, died yea. tordny morning Ial` having fasted fty nine days. ' - , At um Piolnn him" Thnmlnv. G. W. nmo auyn. __ At the Picton hit. 'I`hnrs_duy. G. Robinaou took seven out prum on our- nn an: ant` `|.Ifl Iln noolnaon won suns: tinge: Illd sleight. ` H: retutjmunyom I mm. 5 Charlie Towns. 3 `colored resident of ' John's Ward. Toronto. WI! foiind loot night dead in bed. with every indi- cation of hnvlng been poisoned. nnran Thnmnlmn. who. I IOU months HIIIIDOII IOIIIFKII )$tl Iu nu uvur ow of the Chomung cum], In 3 wet -M..- -.......|.g inim-v tn ndininina canon oz nnvmg Dean puluouuu. George Thompson. who, a months "no. cut Lucy Lawton. n benutifnl girl. at Cleveland. with a tutor. disguring bot for life. was Ientencod Tnesdny to twenty in the penitentiary. Mn. Hnlln. nl Sn-ncnne. Y.. UUOIIIII vane ll] LIN! I:lI'.'I:'iIUu. are In blect nnaery to M. J. Mclntualu. ` piano. organ nmlg - - `- _ -em -mu!-=0 new tor ~"~ts=- bu ` 2"Z ;Z .i?a.3. `r'L'`;m"3m2u.E;1ii. ;;n6r80l.::3v;:2uLL:I:;l-I-asI-m9"-mus to ; mu oiboddkacueigna pcinaifnud every _` ' -4- . . ear e now e are an mg worse. '1 we passengers on last evening a tram f gum tbogh the bay` dock," .9 patch from Montreal refused to be `vaccinated 5 in`, mm in spots; The origin 0' mesa laud "em -'l d l"' r`"i"l f "' aches and pains 18 the kidneys and liver. l'"`'-`~-`.0"'l' `` . I am it the would build these all over A ` f "``l`` '3 'P'"`l I new with erner e Safe Cure, es mi]- ("'pll" u ,p'.'" hem ""1 "! ` , lionehnve done. and cease investing '9 Re"}_'gf'.f-" sm.'t.h' 'h `"1 7 htely ' their moneyln miserably unsuccessful '` ""7"` .` m "'3'" l .d ! patchwork. they would be well end hap- Ch'"l' -c 'd '6 en` f py end would bless the day wl.en the ;:'.::3.*.?:'.: a...?.?':*::: .-;::..'?Z3? 22-:'::'::: '_:21;?.*3t`.:r`:` BtllII1||__I`Ul.IlWn. " , case of small-pox is at; the patient being the wife of the Rev. J.C. Smith, who only 3 retutnBH_Y?$in visit. l1|.--I... 'I`..-..- . 1-nlnnm] rnninnf. nf place. . ` G.J|ckaon. of Brewers` Mnlls, Mr` drnukgnuens. was lectured by the magi : tram and dismissed. `~ .. ; l'..-.I:..-I \l....ni..n -will up-Ha an AI-Hr-In . ' n qauuaoum euluce. our in. " 1: Indian pony from f ict.0n took tpluce in the Napnne racesou Tuea- j day. and Mndden'u horse secured second place. _Jnnlmnn. of Mills. fair trans and ulsmxaseu. ; Cardinal Manning! will write an uticle , fgr the lhlilix: Rrrirtr on how Catholics ` should vote in the e lecl.ion. ` u I u..I..;....|. `..:..n.. nl-ran -mli 9 W(YTC .' \zllHl'|'I l`l'lI.E Uf BIHJCI. ll uu. Juumu Donovan. who died aumle-uly at Cape Vincent. has been recognized in belonging to Salem. Man. He was ll priesthood, but ill health prevented him ; from continuing his exnciinntions. I 1 icollegc profeinor and studied for the Thu nan prnnhvfrilll nhnnzli at Snnw ` Irolu CUUIIUUIUK HIE CLBLLIIUILIUHB. The new Presbyterian chute! at Sonic > Road Station bus been enclosed and the 1 work on the interior begun. It will he ` handsome edice. 80344 ft, I 1... l...l;.a.. .......- can... D;m-m. 9.-ml. i lllluxlllrr Ul Jlf. L. II. \JUU\IU[lllllU- C.J. U)t.hIveH. Turonbo, was recently i ! presume.-I by me I'c1th cricket. club WIN] * I as gold locket. homing his monwrnm ; plnced over a net. of wickets. .\lr. Bath- i well Wu I eunuch lricml of the cricket` U1`. i Cardinal .\lc(,`lnukev'a cumlitiou is un- chnugo-L He is 75 years if age. and was created it cimliuul in l~`75. He - pamaml another quiet. night. The weak- ni-.-. Lint lIYk'CC disaolutiun is becom- ing mow pI'ULI0lHlL`(`-i. Tlit-Cnriliunl ll only able to speak in l wliispcr. and it in with diiculu that he can make his may drop o at. any moiucnt. A qimntity 0! goods arrayed from Mou- treiil the other day. nccoiupuniml by a A cc-rticuti: that the goods were in-e {rum rmiler. wlmtdo you` think thu goods were '3 Cams-Ia plate or sheet iron. anenulnnts nuiirrstand his wish;-9. Ho V the: infection cf smallpox. (jeuillu .'IIxl\H Ihuunwun Ilvhn iii:-il nlldlii-l|I\` ' M. IIIUIITIIRI nwudl, eqlnlhng III of one 011.445. Frufhnolnimcgminlt the unto were ......-u- innahl lnainlntinn nf tha most llllil. Tlnu .\'ew York "bur-`lumln unnonnoes that the: Bishop of Unurio re-`co.-nl.ly nu- derwxutn cnticul OpI :Al.|0ll lor abacus ! 1n the aide. - On <\l'cluudn_\' Dr. Lulia M. Sweet. man. son of P U. Inspector of foronto formerly of Kiugstun, was married t.u_ ` Miss M. \'ict.un-s Uooderhuun. dunghu-r of Mr. L`. H. (;`oo.lerlnun. l` J I! nhuull 'r.u-nntn inn rs-nanlh.` eldest _, luv. An . I. w. Amumuu. nupuuv ul ex-Governor Bit Adam Axolubtld. who received n apll 06 80. Andrew`: Church. I.:.....o... mu] 4I..ll....-I .1 Iain .1...-L lulliillig I TI]-CI I`. I27? CHI.` 11 for SI. Thoma. Ont. having, scoop!- od tho 0! the Presbyterian hnrnh IGXIVEI I II U Bio HIIIIKUW I IJIIIIUII. hingntol. aid declined mt. lava abort- lw fur Ht. Thnmn; (Ink. hnvinn nmqm. GI IIII In IIIII luxuyuuluu Church In. J. Ioluter. hamster. in the em loy ofnl. h P. 8.. van married to-c uy to IE Oobourn. I! H. Woods. 011.. of Hbnthnln. ()nt.. ourou locouu Ila III II . `ucnmu II "soholia" wild. "min 3" won the mngodphoqphn ves bit :n It 0 :- ogtunuvonphworkod by Hr.(`FE. 0 ` "3 `W. M - . (} h an and Ibinglo milluo b Gain-qni Oolnohry look: lowly M pncnng. llhyouly becoming hud- nomor in nppeunnoo. and in I favorite meson for hnndtodl of person: during the nummer nod lull. 'I`I... ........;..o-...l....o Al 91.. !:..I..... `D0 IIIIIIIIICT Ii full: The superintendent of the Rldenu canal. in we city. t.o~duy.uys that a verv Inge nmount ol lumber bu puood I through the lock: this year on route for ' Kingston and the cubes. ` \lu- f` `I4-nnunn r.' Kinuminn ulnuln IXIIIKUIUU III III IU|&I!- ` Mr. C. Donovan. 0! Kingston. while working in 1 bush in the township 0! ` Cuahol. had his left foot. badly crushed by I piece of timber which rolled on it. 'i1hin the Inn w-nr .l_ L. Nicol. Cu. 5 [CW BILIKHLUUIIUU WCTU III BUIUUIIDUUKI. Carlotta Paul rece.-nl.ly' fnlldown u-mains L in Pans and dillucau-`I her; thigh. v Fri-lny. Oct. 9:11. ` * Hugh .\lc.\lnhnn. Q. (,2. Toronto. has 3 1 been aplmdtltd Crown Prosecutor at the -` i:\HaiI.c~!, which open here on the 27th ; H15`. . 'I`I \'..... \`..-l- 1 '1... J ... ... .......\.._....- _Io~IIIy to u- uuuuuru. R. 8. Woods. Q.C.. ol Cbctlmn. ()nt.. bu been uppointod I county court judga tor the county 0! lint. In um Q-N1 nlnnn, Inna: nl` Cnnn Vin- I01 Duo CIJIIUI, VI 1-II'c In um 2:30 oluo noon cent. W. Mu:-my`: "J. I... cared second place and "HAIIAHA" lhhd_ "uilnn Dy ll place Ul Lluluer wulcu run:-u uu II. , Within the Inn vent J. L. Nicol. Cn- ' lanqni. huloot three horses. the. lat dying ol blsck tongue. 1 disuse slid to be prevalent. in one coulftry. I Thu Rnvml Annv havoc nnhrpd frnm : 1 D0 pnnuuut In cue cuuII|.r_v. I i The Saved Army have retired from I 9 Wuertuwn. utter having secured Len { 3 converts. They had not enough money g In any on xlm work. 1-1.. . .... ....... -. n...`\'-........ l-:.. 5 I gteurrul l.lInu|v-glnug. , The fair. hvl-I In. Cape Vincent on : Tuesluy and Wednesday, was quite : nucczsa-Iul. The cnuln di-uplnv was no. 1 A few Enugntouuns were in nuendnncu. .~..-x...... u_o.. ..........|.! c..n.a..-.. -...;... I V 7`, ___.rT - T_ IIEKIBW `dub nxgIn(nu.-uu Huh: Inland` ` Iv thuluol. Tbundu . 000. sub. Ru. Dr. F. W. ANN lltpboi 0! .u.lh-nun:-nan ip Lnlnn Lnnlnhnlll -Inn G3 2.3 ' rrglx -ZOjIIlZOIJ 1 I1 Coldiltiol. atom Vin- r uvnu" nu. DI` ' IIVIII II!- \V. _Ccnnu'u How ihookingly conventions are de- ceived in the aelection 01 candidates for uhlio places! Judged by the pub- ` ed reporte Cleveland and Blaine were as disreputable as any creatures to which the United States could give tection. One was depictelaa a mor- al leper. the other as a unrepentant v thiel ; the election oi eith r promised to brhighating disgrace upon the nation. The presidential campaign was so fra- grant 0; scandal that the people hoped they'd never see its like again. In se- lecting candidates for the governorsbip of New York. therefore. great caution was to be exercised. Beapectahlity was to be the first consideration, and respectability both Republicans and Democrats thought they had secured. Aweekpaeeee, and what dowe find? That lion. Ira Davenport. though I lllll` honaire. has not made a dollar ; that he has not the capacity to make anything; thatheie htnghtyandcoldandproudg that hedoean't knowl00 of the 3. people who reside in his native village, (Bath; Stelheli 06.): that he doesn't like the labouring classes and has fought to keep them 0!! him ; that he is mean. and inty and hard-hearted; that he is W and rwhoily untted to discharge ~ utiea of the ooe which he seeks. Being wealthy he has not had occasion to pteal. but the party gutterenipea are at workand they may at any moment i...`.. en Hm ani-fans the details i from our poms. Thousands ofperaons who will read I _ this paragraph ih abject misery to 3 day when they tnightbe in a satiafac- ' tory condition. They are weak. lifeless. ' of odd aches and pains. and { year they know they getting ' i M-an thnnoh the best are lunch- ::s.uuu per Innum. The wile 0! Rev. J. J. Leach. formerly ' f rof ()Jeaau.died Int Wednosdnv alter 3 I lung.-nllueoa. wbich`It Wu hoped up to . I shot. tune ago she would luvs surviv- I -.l l"[|ll p em Iguu unuusucu uuc tawn- mon sense cours` for them be pursue.- LHIJHQ _ PM. ` ' " King} tho Provlni. In the shifting ordnance competition, so In so time is concerned, the follow- ing is the result: _- om Hold)! .. . I! DlIl'II'I.lIl Maid `:I'::.' W N I Wolhnd Ounl Hold` Bu:ory...I min. [onion lhld Baum-y. .......... ...4 mill. Klnutonthld ....I min. to Field lune:-v..... . vmhluv. Gonuoq "A"liqtury...... `'8' Both no. Do. too. nun. loo. IIIIIIIAIOII FIIIG luxury .......... ..I Inna. in run- Thojrhult sh round to drillmill ncnzpaunntil thosnnnal report of the A ' cry Auaointion in oironluodmhan the report of the I ofnillary will be embodied in `piers! r'ep9'l't. Spill. III Jul Innnv-9 . Imitation: and oohnhrhih hails Pu : Bannrothallhonwotd " on`- " you wrapper. ', Monopo- Iinovmhiitit. , = . I6! lonn OI Imlnunluou. John R. Snyera. of Picton. who comes I i to Knugaton (attached to the point oioe _ ! deputment) will act as relieving omoor ` tut the dintnct. ' , Row. Leliuy Hooker and Dr. L1-vol! I Q are delegates to the oentnl bond ol 1 Hethodm. mnssiouo. which meets at i Halifax next. week. I . I)-.. l\- \l'I..;.-. 11.01; In, Q0 final-on'n `-0. Luv rm 'Im Again " In the curly days of. Methodism in ` Scotland, Icertain congregation, when: lm-re was but one rich man. dc-sire.'l'tu build a new chapel. A church meeting was held. The old l'l(`lI Scotchuian rose and said : "llr--tln'-ni. wedinnn nwd a new chapel : l l| gin-1'. -for repairs." Just then II bit of plaster falling from the ceiling hit him on the but-l. Looking up and seeing how bad it was. he said : '`Bretl1ern.Itsworse than I thought: I'll make it 50 pnn`." j Oh. Lord." exclaimed a (leveled ' brother on a back seat. hit `mi again 2" There are many human tabernncle 3 which ere in core need of radical build ing over. but we pnster And fnsarnnd re- pair in spots without aatiufnctory re- , sulta. It is only when we are personal- ` ly alarmed at the real danger that we _ not independently. and do the right thing. Then it in that we most keenly ' regret bccanse we did not sooner use I i ' our jndgment, follow die advice born 0! i the experienfce of others and jump away ! from perils. ` Thnnnnnn nf nnrnnnn D8168 IIHI SIIUIBII llll LU Illillbllo I Uuwroulo Trcbulzri "\\e have re 1 ca-xv.-;I as copy 0! the calendar of the Du- miuiou Business College. Kiugstca. 1!. in a triumph of the yriuk`-r`:-1 art. luring ; been prime.-d at the Wmu office. Kiug- i utnn " Una lhrrsgh. said to hkvelbeen born cmuueu as salary uuu. ) in Anglia : cottages. was stabbed in; nu slwttntion Will! u. Hc_\ully.o& Denoat. 3 .\lcNaH_v suluseqlneutlv attacked John` Sales and subhen burn to death. In ._._-......\ 'I`-.k.....- "|u have rn I ll. A slight Int night at Ly unto shock was his A Inntlltnll 1|-bun nninn nnninn hot. `hiatus ol the Otown-memb.-an 0! lbs Donlnion Government-hue been whining Q no&orioty,b_y gttending tho township hm bud Qlpthlllll upon `nations at an upioultnul character. I... hang -at in lm dull and nrnnnin

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