Weekly British Whig (1859), 22 Oct 1885, p. 5

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ms nevm onsmeu. Rev. .\lt. Lawson. of Cobden. formerly of Dela. recently had 1 lanes! homeon his circuit and netted Inc. A n... -5451. A8. nun ocinhlinluarl nn u- CITCIIII Ind IIQIIIKI IIIO. Anewpostoct.-was established onlhe. rs: of August at Fish hie. William Robinson is the postmumr. A team belommu to G. E. Minus. Wel- lTIlllI.I'-VVUIIIUfl north of Oenlreville. VIVI-4 __.4I A.-.- In KEIUT IIIIIIIII-II. lm III! I} I5oud costs for nelhng |nqnor,,,Jo Lona bolt. In lndiul. ' I1- I II l`,-II-AI.-o Nan.-pg; Inna angu- W I` IX_L.l'-Kc IN IIXIX. Ahl. Clincy. New hnsanld hisuottu to I-`lacks Swiua. of ]. ll. Smith. 'l_`unIonh. Ins retina (min the grain buying business in that vil Wm. Dnnnhupntchuad goacns land from 1'. P. Wait for I3.ooo. The farm lies with nffiau-nlnbvilln II OI lZII'EVI'Eo Sand Army has made its 3 n . Pew Hnmu. Napnnec. Ix`: hen ned mandmnu r nnllmn Honor. to Innis nut It w. The Wanna mtvevnllo `nude! Captains Smith and unrnua uzzuunxunnu CW hnldiq _ . .1`Iy . in ` 1 tbckuvnty-vohullolg. Anutunivcrinklurollcdalingvillhu """.`......" *':*'~.....-'.;;":`.:.::.f*`........~ ... ..c- .. gut lot tlIe_ C.P.R. fut Trance. Mm. Clincm Naublum ha: gold hintrnlla (;...`.q..ig column blag: Ilidl thlsvilhu Culnnsdmllnduillc. olwtllilt |Q.1Inud_ u nenuuuxxuugu um ulcurdolrltlntcrut uouluulcn. _'l"I:I-Iuogggogoactuofanluudlnnd nlgnnnnndjddinnnn. Ida mu Ia-ape. The weather continues ne ; threshing is theonier of the day.-Messrs. Edwin Hodg- son and Lewis Smith have purchased a line champion ulgine` for their new thresher. Tbev unect to rive zenenl satist'acuon.- nxsrmor manna; ruans mill` properly In Piclon is 1 shape by the Messrs. .\1c.\i_ul- ll shortly assume the appearance w hytn nf Indusfrr. A new one. K00 UIIIKX. XXIII: OI IIIIIS CLHIIU LI: HIKE} Ull. Next summer, from a small bed thustreat- ed, you will `obtain thousands of young plants, of any variety you desire. aM_tl1ese transplanted out the next season. will soon be. fine young trees. far better rooted. and therefore Inote likely to live when nally ' pluated out ,than fonesl\_eedlius. With evergreens it often takes a year-longer than with deciduotn tr_e_es.-\'onrs_ &c.. ` ' I? `If Dninne lnu UIUCI CVCI 8| 1H3` ' All these may be said to have their seeds and nuts ripe for collecting any tirne now. llwwuld be better. however. to wait ill after the first frost, and then select some sunny day. dry and warm, being more com fortable for the work and likely to give the seeds dry aiid clean. The maple and ash. as well..as all kind ol nuts when gaiherc-,l. should be stored in a cool dry place till the time for sowing. Seeds having a piilpy :over- iiig willgjequiie bruising with a hoe or ma- cerating through-the hands,the piilpy matter then__ washed OE and the seeds partially dried. Mixing with. sand will facilitate the aging prooes. Eorts should be made to sow everything in the tree line in the fall. that being `nature : time. For theseesl beds select soil as light as possible. It can hard- ly he too sandy. We should now in drills the same as foii root crops. cover the seed twice the d'i?pth of itself and tread it firmly down? Alter this is done the drill shquld be covered with": acid mulching of inaniire. leaves or straw. ii the 5 ring. if thought too bulky. some of this coil d be raked o. \!-u-0 gnu-`III-r Con-n a email In-I clan. or-ac, 3 3: *':;..S:,'.:1:;:=:..r*..;.= 23.`. :.-.':::?i`;'f.f`.:..:.+%:~..,-:v.,';e an dialling homo on the nmmnv hloin -`HI . ll II u.. .:..u- n......."":.`.n'..".`."".:..p...,' `E34 ; ~_utho" uEstate."|>lq)Intorymmo{v- HIJPIC. ah-ICaVClI HIEPIC. UK 35 II 1.5 D()\\` gall` ed. Mamtoba maple`. s_\-cannore, moumam ash. English and native ashes. ba ss<\u) d. brick-thorn and hawthorn. locus/I. oak. hick- or}--ailnul. butternut. beachkchcsmul. pmes and other evergreens. . All thew mav he sairlin harp lhpir enmk ` Toronto. Oct. 13th. Po - to those who know the locality. nine; eretliofoundiip `hunter ; vhomtohov-tiruiuuchnnutt thn dlll vrotetheui nIIistnIiy&||tter. OPOVUUI Ithcains ileum my auertioii that two L'|*BdhI\O already he`:ih::lt at the ex- pense thebiiiship` t ncciiiniodao tiuidthat aectioti.thelutcostin;aver 9500.1! thonehrites htthotrpeld spl..-ii- did qieiiiiig for 1 first-class store nt Brag" Point. Well. well. If the idea is not wild it isiat an rate rich ' ve the! he still believes in low built gt hehu never made any allusion to the vi hridpl had previously referred to. which III washed away by was wells and lreshets and cost the township as I haw before stated ever 95:50 to replace. His oh- ject_as it to me, is to obviate the nea.-any of approaches to the new bridge which be clearly sees will he an additional expense on the toinishi . He refers to two government bridges I at he thinks are "about" four feet above the water and of a much longer span. Why, there would not luv head room in a slut? passing under and they vruuld lie vraslied by every stnrm. I will venture to put abt.-in ' four feet man: to his estimate. I pr tn lav a few facts before One ho Knrm-s."'1nd what be all: the rest ml the ratepayers of Staring- ton. With your permission I shall com- mence with a by-la\\. as it happens to be very sht-rt. nmittn ,ni_i- the preamble. lie it L3Llt.".l _ the COIIDUI of the 0 r yoratitin ml the 1`.-unship of Siurriniuun. H13! {his ('lll.Lli tin|nl.1in antl Ln-ii iii rt- 1 I I0! l3Us.--(.3113. Adjourned till Saturday, Nov. 14th, at 1 o'clock pm. I'A_I-I-`@UIA_iDII. 1'_hldtar.Driu'nAlVLi;._ V ncnsu,'-muI-chnud-o..wno Know. inhalant Iiuanuo hi: can lnnnwoinnln-nnnl-n-1-Oia--2;-oh..- LIV'lTEBi W b mam-Eon |lll'3_ cxc.. R. W. Pains. 'ln.Iwuu II Aauunvu: vs no-no-`:5 Clarke`; Innnl. " ' Guy`: sanctum! qua syuoudaho Bonny Guy`; Structural Bonny. 3&9`: ' .` `L , r u u uvwu- vn --uw-.v.l. Dallon`; Hnzun Phylidogy. J. Taylor`: Medical iunprudonou Fulton`: Taxi Book at Physiology. ll- _'I.-i_ I3_..~:..I II__:_..- 2..-1..-. Pr-sound Ex}s2.7.'. .. .. Fuqnhsnonb Thorspoutiumnd Kuhn : | Indian. ` ' _ (31110-a Moved by Mr. Goodfriend, seconded by llr. Lachanoe. that the Treasurer be non- ed to attend the next meeting of the coun- cil and settle up accounts with auditors` and give lp his books. &c.--Can'ied Hand In It. Goodfricnd. seconded bv -mv Wilson`: [had Book ol Hygiene llld Sani- tgry Scion. : 8I'u'gnonn Vsdo-locum. -Klnin'I Elomalb d Hbhlogy. nI__|.--_.t\:"._..;..-. In-_...I Gray`: Anstomy. Dcuoriptive And Burgiul. l:l'--aI.'- Anna.-- `Duqabi-I \l'K`, I ll-III-I . lljll IIPBIVU Cllll DIII llila Heuh'a\&nuomy. Pnoticul. Dunglinora lediml Diotionsry. of Meaning. , mm`. Hand-book_o( Phyulogy. ' ` * Butlgolovra lnierinxodiot und Therapeu- - hm, Plnyfun`;-;'I System of Midwifery. lninhmznh Syiuln of H_idw_ifory. `I'\-lA.._`- I1-.-_-_ I)|..u-indlnu-up Jump Hem] BOOKSELL RS W:."*r"~l ianrlurson & nmm Bunk Stare .\'.B.-Those who have already seen our GRAND EX- _ IHBIT at the .\`lIDL.-\NI) CENTRAL FAIR will no 9 douht feel convinced that J_ B. PAGE & C0. are the Lead- iing Furriers of Kingston, {MEDICAL BOOKS} Ladies` l'urLmo-d Clrealars. A\sIraelnaa Jackets. Broeharaa Jae-In-Is. I :-rsiaa l.a|ab Jackets. South Sea Seal Jaekcla. South ea seal l'Isu-rs. Alaska sable Capea, Alaska Sable Caps. Alaska sable Mats. (`ans and Collars. Piaclu-1I_Beaver Capes. Mali and (taps. Gentlemen`: Persian Lana Coats. Platlsed Beaver Coats 1 Raccoon coats, Aslrachna coals. Caps and lals la great va- ; rlely. Sleigh Robes o(e\'ery_4deserIp|Ioa. Call and exa-Iae. No i troabie lo show goods. All goods gaaraaleed. . IU QIHOIOIIK XII; `Jul? 11-30 U) '03! XI Bull- Boyi Scotch Xndervou from 32.2530 83 50 per unit. Indian` Scotch Undtvonr, Lunarnnd Children`: Combinntion Suits. Hen`: Cumin; Underwear from (00. par suit. `Bo 5' Ca`n.diu: Under:-cu from 35. pe_r suit. Hun`: lug! Bo._v| Ties. Buns. Glovu. 5 ins. Umbrella. Rubber Costs. ta. The IArgeIt'Auortmonl Find Good: At `P "3 M 353..-CITE] loved by XI . Goodfriend. seconded by It. Kane. that jcseph Quinn and Matthew Kane, jr., be appomted special auditors to settle accounts 9: audit Treasurers account for xS85.-Carned. Adionrnad till Saturdav. Not-_ nth, at jSl=fEucE .9. cnum.Ev*s, QC 3 Cl Quinn`... 11...: [J,B . PAm.GE===& 00., Are now showing the FINEST, LARGEST & CHEAP- EST STOCK of FURS ever shown in Central Canada. Gentleman. you should use these goods. an they no song of thenclt our import- ed. 10 dmerem from 32.25 to 06.60 par unit. Balm" Smuzh Xnderwan from 8315 to S3 not nit. Scotch Unkwanr. I Was mceuuy IDJIJIBG, by Illllh 0'81 "'K" "' ' `-"`u W 3"` l`|" -55'-g with his mnchine. has not yet been ro- *0}! `'39 38909.9` 57 I more of I55 pured. Immediate ationtion will be ` POW?! _ udbded `for the public good. ; The buttnhon much did notll. 1 nan:-Adv`; Ir - sPENc;_~_`:"'3" CRUMLEY- Sotwithshuding previous oomplninta i we are assured that the lime kill: hill. 5 on the Perth mad when young Lyons : ` recently injured, by falling over . not yet Q 5 lfi "In: that nnhlic amid. I (unoneny In Wedpo.` l Strangers viniting the village of West- port. in Leeds county. are aatoniahod at the progroaa church alairsare making in , Ilia: retired but pictureoqljo locality. Rev. Father Stanton. the zealous and I tireleoa pastor. has recently formed a -L ` Separate school section. whose pupils V l have already made marked progress. He 3 is building a handsome two~atory brick I hool for their accommodation ; he bu - a most completed a large convent build- ing, and bu one of the best churches in the country. I-lridenlly Father Sl.nn- . ton knowiwhat is best to be done and 5 the best tray of doing i&- Lmulou Ra-unl. j_f-.-.__ p~ alllllllll-Ia-Il"lIllUlI-l1TII-IIIIX" gooenconpletochnnge. Itinkindnen houvihnshe wan out ol hermind. Our life was not plea-uu. She mod to mean about thisfeow. but I thought . luv rnnlnn -urn nnlw mnnnina In-avian '-uuam uluui auuwuow. D05 1 Inouunl her dream: were only panning hncios. Now It IOOIIII reuonablo to believe she bu gone `nth him. but of this I hnvenoi I-vita` " I 3 PJII. ucuuzs in WI. lowed by It Kane. seconded by Mr. Goodfriend, lhuthe following bills be and . HcCan`sbnrialexpenses, $16.65; the alt`: bill. certied By the judge {oxservice in con- nection with revision of vocals` list, 03.75.- Carl-inl. nr1:vIu.|llu1ul.lIKII|nuWiI3IrllDl-l aeeuhimuinoaourmuripga. Idonot even know when Inqliva. Intho put on. nnnnllun \l---`- J:-.....c:.._ I.-_ _-4l..- ` E Ev lull: 5):: 31: months Mary`: disposition hn under-` mac 1 mmnlam chums. It in Ixindmun I1T$UI|HIilCTIl,-KCZ'u8' diuppanneuhunolong boon hp: scent. Previous sober nnrringont is uidntnyouna Inn in the wanton Dnrtdtlloutntewmgnuuyuttuchodto hr,nd that the nominees wunhnod. Theduutod lxunhuld thinks the may lnvolnfthimtojoinsholoverolbor ronnaerdlyt _ "I agar nu than man," aid Ir. Ilnevamndldonotknowthstshohu -.2. Lin: -3-`. An- __-. -:-.... I A- ....o '. I-l EKG!` III IBC heudhunhat. 'l'wob1othonuoola-- gymond the Bphcopnl Chluch. II in ouuocnunollnrhnnlytlnshcntnago dinnnnnnnnnlnnnnlnnn hnnn hunt. Beninv Sdilnv hub`: Wool llndorngr IMPORTED DIRECT BY PRINCESS STREET. IERINCESS STREIEE! . llcwo ldnnd coundl. Howe I:land.0ct. xoth.---The council met at 2 13.111. llembexs allpresem. Have] in Hr. Kane. nconded bv Mr. A uni-iihxn Ii-l L_ THE FIRST PRIZE FURRIERS. IICXIQVC. Duu-;_Q1' 1-3!. ` -lI 1.1530- ORGANS AND PIKNOS` Popular Science I an ......._...... Bro_odIr I [Jvo Bto1:.Jon I-nnl.... The Poultry Wu-Id...... ......... Cundhll uvo Stock Join-ul Iuhuec on:-III: us: not to .-- 31:1 ; ~ in AL- - r I 3 Sergt. Mille(_, 47th Batt...... , Pvc. W. Swgn I4thBatt...... ` `Pie. Ililligun. lqth Balt...... ` I Corp. Hilton, 49!!) Ban...... 4 | i Sex Vwa1n,K.R.A.......... I ' Pie nnmerly.49th 4 Q Capt. Slrachan. xbth Bm..... _w ' Sergt. Hora, 14!}: Ban ..... .. . ` Serg1.Ho. KR A . . . . . . . . .. I I He, w. 1. Watson. um Ban.. 4 ' Scrgt. Baillie, 4711: Ball . . . . . . 1 I LJeut.Asselsune.4xstBall.... _I . . ueuz. smems. GJ-`.B ...... .. 5 t Lseut. Btrachap. R.L......... 3 _ Sergt, Hume. lqlh Ban . . . . .. 5 ,_SeIgt. Conley, nth Ball . . . . .. 4 , 1 w. Redmond, K RA .... .. 4 D... l:..;-I\...... ..-a D- [Week/1 W_hIg's Club List I \\. I \C(llI|UII(I_ l\ ILA ... He. Fairbanrnust Ban.` Lxeut Kent.l\'.F..B...... > '0_l"I 0gI'l'l-I CITY IIO'I`E_]... IONTIILIBS. Wan! wu- " -5 UR gunnuln ignorin- n......"inTJoo ,a.`"r; ....a. lad an aid: nap. Canal-Iqul (7111:. On Saturday afternoon as Mr. Shxblev. a son of Ur. S. Shibley, was driving hbme from Kingston his horse ran atay. ln turning the corner u the sand hill the car riage upset and Shib ey and old .\Ir. Davy wete thrown out. The horse ran as far as '1'. I. Nicol ! when they wen stopped. .\lr. Davy was considerably hurt and one of the bums was badly cnt.-The farmers have not had much satisfaction with their self- ` binders this year as the land has been too soft (or them to work vrell.-In taking our barrels from the cellar to put new picked fruit in we found several of last year 5 ap- ple: in a good state of preservation. The snow apples this year are very inferior; the nusets and other water fruit u-e very fair. The apples above named were Ben Davis. I89 & I;l Princess street. i - CE nenu unai. Tmdnvh--ha-an a"l'.."a.'.'.'. ma": -n.... . -. . -/nuoooulloo `V J Srg.t..u\k .I....`Hon, of the um um. ran the naaraanlno hv A gonna of IRE (_ _._,__ .. Imnrurmuslhlnualnu. 1-an mu Sergt.-Mayor: Morgans purchased a house on Battleeld and xntends to resldc hen. `Allurty welcomein tendered to him (ronnll thoboys. They hopebewillstan I training scI:ool.-A thanksgiving aller- hnnest tn. held on Sunday in St. Mark's Church. The display of autumn leaves and no: not beautiful:-His Mullen has left for Montreal when she Inll enter the con- vent of Villa Inriaasaboudut for the canning yenr.--Ir. Patterson is now conval- esoaIt.-Mr. Bartolini. of Kingston. has moved to his residence lately. occupied by Mrs. Elliott.--A stxifd now exists among the threshs of the Point Road. If each _ $13 would oontn'bnte,to a 8:6 prize and than award this sum to the champion pro~ bably the strife would end. VIII` `0 [K *-DIEWIII WIIICIS" sawmill the season. A very large amount lumber and shin lea has luau -nn_u_f_acuued.-B.lm:mn ` crude was largely . altnded on Satnrdayfngnd ' - "" to WillGnntbome ` afar `v""-' .12.: ...m. .ma.;2.'I3 (laws ii: general Iuonght very good prices.` e 2`.-!'........... ..`.";..i`. ..?'.'?.'Z..'1`3..`:'.3`. .'. a:ti_ckand sttnckthe umnl. Thesuckglancaq o `wagon : W-`lVC-II'lDIlII3lAlIl. nc uvunl puvhiclnis my emu. When Henry Indandderhothcrvueinthp yudthc .gI.nnnnhnd-l-ImI-n, , Hhhluthnr cum. I: _l' on Wcdndano Went: glad (Ln In. Able houonndaheta Alnvgnhluc `liudty-Tho nnnthrnhunangiviugngounlntidacdon -C@I hrgoqunu I kn. TI 33 IIIIICII II V61 , large c_onmn.tion worshipped in the Me- on Sndnnfay evening. and the add` yrevu, ' -A partnership ox- stsinthegnnn trade knownusimmomh Hunter. One of the buildings belonging to t`h:dK.`htl;IR.ihdngnsedunnnbt:honse ' ea am prepared. to amount of , ' .4Dr. and Mn. oipm - havele lot. ydenh_|In. where the Dr. will ' continue his ptpfesionr G. Ball is putting the ninhingdtxnches (In his new house. hid: pmnantl t and tast appes - :nu.-Still Anotheyt mnpire ngagie after paying: short e'nenin_g"s L-.u':un.:.4I gnu`;-L- g`.-4... wuun-~n-Intuit --oanupou. Int Innis!!! naval- '..._ .5 n_Ll..a'. :I.-A an acua-u occunuu I0 Ian. junolons Dem. non oI1on'sishnd. He owns a La-L in --- pong: Yin: "Aur- I W. `Illa? II II IIDIIIC II_II|, 35 Wall as IOT VZIIOUS DEUCE! hool` or other church purposes: Tlns matter will no glonbt in due tiin be-attend- ad to. `The speahdsof tho evening werq Messrs. Henry Bailey. ]. P. Lgcey. Revs.-` Messrs. Stillwcll and Paper. and all had of benracy_and_lo the i_m, 5,1!-In-1 v--nun ---u-u--- :- The annual services and public tea-meeb ing,on behalf of the trust funds of the above church. were held on Sunday and Monday 18th and 19th of Oct., when powerful set mans were preached morning and evening `by Rey.Mr.Stillwel|',of Kingston. The con- nous were largeand highly ap reciated the earnest and {nithful sermons t were privilqed to hear. The tea-meeting was not as great 3 success as it ought to have been considering the ample provtsion made for it by the generous ladies of the congregatson. What It lacked, however, in `numbers was fully made npi the intaest and thus- 'iasIn which was anifest throughout. The chair was lled Mr. E. 1., B. Pense, of Kingston. The nancial statement was red Hi Mr. I. P. Lacey. It showed that the expenses for the" year had been tnet~by the -income. In viewol the union of the two . ifeihodist bodies. which formerly existed in this village. it was stated that a strong desire existedintheniinhofnan thattheframe church ould btlnal `in its internal" ti. thi';'iteonld he Iped as a nb_licV hall, as as for various Sunday gs-.hool' `-6 other chimsh vlrnouesz "nus uencu IIIIIPU IIJHXPIUICII. vlUlll.l ligbf use the contnct.--John Griitb has; erected the beat block in the village. ll. l is composed of 3 general store nul hotel. 1 He intends building several addition: \1 next season. It in not necessary to build them this {n1l.-George Swor- brick. general blacksmith, is doing a thriving business here.-- Mine Annie Grith paid her friend. A. Godfrey. 3 visit on Sunday lut.-Normnn Putter- sou in very ill. He is under the cure of Dr. Baboock.- The Methodists here have purclneednne new organ. The juvenile part 0! the congregation take the liberty to pnctiee occasionally.- W. Hamilton intends moving his lnmily here ooon-Dexter Hooker. whose build- ing: were burned recently; intends erecting sheds shortly.-Anhort time IoA. Charlton fell into the river And narrowly escaped being drowned--Lliss Maggie Griith. of Hnrrowunith. ie vu- iting friends in this place. --90O Pu-Inn: Hobo. Wang:-d 1 cheese fnctorv in this vici- nity.-George Howea has his new res ; deuce 1111.90: completed.` John Wager, hm: fhn I-_`nnlrn.!l.,-Jnhn firimlh "H1511 tki. Wll LIEIU Oll .IOII\lI_V Will] I IOIIII Q ol cheese boxes !or "Inn Junction" choeae Iactory.-Tbe Pound Social on ; Tuesday evening was a failure on ac- 3 count 11 tile wet weather and lack of weighing Inattet.-Mr. Wesley Freeman is building anew addition to his bnrn.--- Last Friday evening a grand party was . at the residence of Mr. Frank Hones. ; Dancing was kept up until an_early hour. The boys are now very busy 5 scouring the woods in search of game. Some are_ being disappointed. -- llr. Campbell. of Kingston. was in this vicini- ty a few days ago buying wood.-A grand ~ private concert was given at the resi- denoeol Mr. Warner Switzer on Wed- nesday evening.--Uno. uvuuvy with ; Mr. A. Mallory. of sydenhnm, is visit 5 ing in this vicinity.--)lr. Henry Smxtlfs ` new house is completed. He has spar = ed no pninuto make it one 0! the finest. in the vicinity.-Mr. Ferguson. of But i . ternegwu hero on Monday with 3 load ` nl chasm: huxl (or "Inn .lnn(-hnn" ww lawn: neat: 4 l Lnlnherzag ogre:-ahaia in the wood: 1 are again begun for the aaason by Messrs. ' B. Caldwwll l Son.-Dancing is being unanimously kept up in thin plnce.-.\ nochlununhlv was hell at the hon.- of Ir. Adam Craig. who has aiace left I this placennd commer ced operation: in `the woonia for Ir.,Peter .\lcLuen. 3 law nights ago. and was largely Attended by the juveniles of the community. We wish Adam every success in his lumber- ing endenvor-3.-A painful acci.:e-it 0c- . curred here the other lay. of which Jt-I - eminh Steel was the victim. He and J. Barber, both in the "employ of Mr. . Craig. were engaged in binding 3 loml 0! hey. For the purpose ll.ey secured a ` cedar pole. and. alter putunght nor.-cs ' the loud and tightly fastening the front end. were pressing down the other. if when the pole gave way and both fell to ` the ground. Barber being only slightly 1 hurt. but Steel having his arm broken ; and ehatterv.-d.-B. Caldwell end Son's } new-mill. of this place. shut down for j the aenaon a few weeks ngo.-l)eer- hunting is being enthusiastically inlulg- ' ed in by the game-`seeking class of this place. They are 1130 ably nsssstell by the services of outsiders. I Inuy wuss inn tanguln. II P [suav- od in Rangoon that the Indinn govrn- man will dcciio to debut: King The- huv. whether he needs: to the I-Zngliah demand. or not Further advice horn Bnnnnh lay! the Shun lnvo risen lgtiut King Thehuv. They have burned: number of villages on the west bank 0! the Sslwen raver. And have ut~ tacked Thnmueo. The Burmese ed It ting .-.--..._I. J 05.. UL-..- IIIZICI llllllli. IHIE nu: the sppmnch of the slum. ?_.___o1o-.--. IJTX. IEI. II.-A 01!) KYO m Eamon up that at I meeting of In: ancnh in llgndqhy King Thebnw de- allrml link In Ionlnl lflllllfif hi: Mi. 1`. Ihdqlgy hlu IDCIKW C0` clued tint he would y1&I'hiu Inny mama 1: "u. 1: in heliu- ad in Rnnonnn ank (ha India`: intern- DIIIII KI ljll HI` IXKW Ill ICU IIIIII I fortnight. King Thelnw bu non; hxgobodienofngn loll:-itinh In-ritoty. Hiuminiuhnndviu the blocking 0! Ir- rawaddy rivor with sunken ships. Lnnllnn {Int 9] _A 1]..-nun! Iuun XVIII 330 J. Dlllllll. UV: HI . NIB lhegnest of Mr. M; Simmons during his visit. The committee met '1: on Mon- dayevening and are sending r850 wouh of Bible: and Testaments, and purpose get- tingaqnnity of printedtoadvetf I sockasmlmhaspossible.--Av lqgjon. uvt. Ix.-u wul In Ilnptuh hlo lot the Indian at`: alums- sun to reach Ring hohunn lou shun I fltniah, Kind! 'I'I|nI|n: Iinn aunt 1111- `UVCUIIKIII IE1` W I? lusdnlqy yutcnhy. _ _ _ Laden. Oct. 2l.-It will be Impoun- hln III lhn Indiu: nnvnrnmnnln nlkimc- 1 Ouuhovjhluuorihob walnut:-I-stun}:-uqi. IWKIIIJ l'IV$' WIIII IIIIIIT Illlw. London.0ot. 8l.-A denpntch from Innun an Hunt at I mnntinu of In: :_.....Z_:. sydenln - church A-:1 vonnrv. .- ......n-.l ggruirgn -nu! nnlxlir DA-|_n iAIIncum_wa Business is quite active. jobber: ate pre- paring for_ their winter operations In Jhe . getting in supplies and making other arrangeInenIs.--The steambargq Mary Redford has gone into winter quas- ten. Tbeother, bontsof the Tett eettw I ` fnlllengaged till the list 6|` navigation in their own inatetial forward to _ -;e'l'ett Bros. luvoeroctednevand lnggbirihecdip fgystorin dun- nm .1111 IC an` e an adop- ing tiny bninaI.-`.l`-re of the Inad- . .l._..l_eu`.._l_I ,' ,m -1 , I iv . . .., _ '7 O" pcybg one dollar QQA . . III` I III"! IZSllI$.--.l'70 CI UIC llIilII' inonnal incidents foreshadowed Iomelimq, agohan occnrreloncou Salurdayaud anotha in morning; but the chi! isnot Y'- _ 37- -. 3 ....| wt: 99 pa;:;lcb:1his noon. 5?] null .PaI tub `Kain ? ' , 9 Equal. n-ul Ilia. Knitted woollen socks. R. Roden Bur- leigh. Thomas HilI,'_ William .\li:.\lnaier_ Knitted voollen stnckings.,Thomas llill, Henry Filson,. David Filson, Patchworli quilt, Thomas Phlley. Mrs. Dertipstex. Ro- bert Fleming. Knitted quilt. \\-'rlll';im .\lc- Master. James Patterson. William Scott Pattern quilt. {sewed on). James C. Howard. Mrs. Dempster, Alexander Glenn. Man's" shirt, hand-uiade."T. Hill, R. Glenn .\lan s shin. machine made. ]ames4C. Howard, Thomas Hill. Pair woollen mits_ plain. Alexander Glenn. `Mrs. Dem ter. Robert Fleming . Bracket ttern. . H.Mouti'ay. James Patterson." hoinas Pollcv. Crochet work in cotton. Mrs. Demptpr. Robert Glenn. Nathaniel Ken. Crochet vcorli id` wool. Williaig Scott. James C. Howard: Henry `Filson. Mottoes in frames. Alexander Glenn. Robert Glenn. James G. _H_oy_t_ard.- Wool work, Mrs. .\rlcl(ay, Robert Fleming. Sofa cnsliion; James C. Howard. Thomas Hill, William Scott. `- ` r........-...a..i _r....r ..i.a.. .....'i. .'nV......-... `W Illlilll DCOIL - . Commended-Log cabin; qu1lI.`Thomas Hill. Gent's cIothing.axhihiled by Mr. Pye. Arasine work. James Patterson. Aphi; work. D. H. Pnatmi. _.~ -` FIUWEUI. I . fl. IVY! Howard. \\`:ll1am 1 ard. Yellow glove n C. M. Huwald. Mus turnips. William Pumpkins. W. H. .\li:ss Rachel Hm. chel Howard, W. I an}. .. u v .. rui Hisps. staples and hings. ohn litovm. Sydney Pringle` Horse-shoes. 0111: -Brown_. Sydney Pringle. 1 HUI. I an C\VC>. ham .\Ic.\Iaster. I/(HIS. \\ Iuxam .\II`l.I3.ll. J./lll` ard. Marc and foal. hand lizm Allen. Sucklng coll. II Henry Fxlson, \\'1l|mm .-\l1cn .l-.._I..L...'Il 'I"|.. ._...-;... \l' II I o \llI I'II30l} Wemp. In Verona Vurlotlm. On Wednesday evening. Oct. 14th, a very respectable company assembled in the le- thodist Church to listen to an addnesg from Rev. I. G. Manly, agent of the Bible Society. Aftertbehddrus a branch of the society wan fnrmnd with Row, J, J . Havlnclx as nrg. LKJIIIKI, IDCUIIS run, l\()lCI'ILU(.IlI'iII]~ DID` l glc carriage hone. jaina S. .\'exls-on. David Finegan, Henry Filson. Carriage learn. C. H. Howard, William Allen. SI:-pbcn Tiig< well. Marc and foal. amcs Paiicrsnn. \\' H. Preston. Thomas ill. Sucking coll, W. H. Preston. James Patterson. Thomns Hill. Yearling colt. kubctl I-ilson. lam:-s Patterson. \\'illiain Slcllaster Two year old colt. ames C. Howard. Alex. Glenn Robert (2 enn. 'I`....... .....;..d-Io..r-l nn--n.~.... TL...-... I'\UlR'lI \lIcnn. Team. agricultural purpos Polly. William .\lgx~hall, jam zrrl \l2n~ and {null Ihxhl -cabhagu and cumin were :?(|I")` 3r'iE'ni:'mi -u'iT "in. "' Z'i?13`&ia. very ne hmod III?! and loal the Pet- eheloa hone Ir. Nellenih iagleurriap hon: ' canieil of in: ptiu. H6 is a hlach with good action. gentle and well ' 1! int plane. Ilr.0. How- drove a nine`: team which at ol well together. and note also rigll; entithd to llt ' The cattb exhibit was small and vititho eaoeptioa ol "Pnnoe Ernst." the pmputy at Dr. Booth. Obese, none was panicnlaily wotthyof mention. The Leioeote: rani.that took nt price at the Midland. Kingston. was exhibited by Mr. Allen. who now owns him. and was much admired. He has been the round of all the shows held previoudy in this neigh- bothood and carried olf first prize every- where he was lI0'lI._ The fruits and "ge- tables were a line collection. The apples. Theladies madeagooddi yofmly ivotk. Mr. McDonald. of l e Tichborne Hotel. supplied the dinner. to which the jndges irete invited. and the bill of fan.- showed his ability as a caterer At 3 otlucli the prize list was read. and all dispersed. seemingly satised with the days proceed in`; Subjoined is the list of prizes nun..- a. Stallion. general purposes, William `lic- Douald, Thomas Hill. Robert Cochran. Sin- ..I- ....-5."-.. LA..- I-....- \` \.'...l-.\-. II-..-..| . ucyihilg clinotulidactorily. Thcullihilol can ,i! authuIIu'lh_I;din pun. r.'l`InInpouexluhI a ynrlulg oollllntlipppdthoralenuovu l.ooolhs.. n nospoc1|nen.ifhcoontinIurovin,lor qricnltnral wotk. III. I-`ink exhibited a. vurv ne bmndmaranndlnal lhePEr- -II-uqcuullllwuw-Ilnluuggunnua In an nrlylnour. Thur. Atacama- uvulllnvhmn and inxfronacron ltlulIioWunl.hr,:|l no... umu8IneaIu~..;;onoutIoh- 1-nigh-- D-LIL-k AMHERST ISLANDFAJR AIIHIDGICCITIUIIDCH OI me 31:16! was formed with Rev. J. J. Haylock as pre- sident ; James Whittle. secretary ; A. A. Ludbmok. treasurer ; C. M. York, deposi- tor; and thejfullowing gmtlexnen members ol th Dr. Glulon. N. Drade. B. D. Davyf]. B. Snider. E. P. Ball. . Hunter; 8. Walker, 8. Bradshaw, M. Sim- nonsandj. Smith. Rev. Mr. MID],-N38 themes! ofllr. M. Simmons during . I1. I|E)IU- ll. Kl. IKC)|lHl Huuard. Squash. .\hss Ra- , B. Elemmg, C. .\l l~luw~ `, Hen: I W0 SIR.` j Wzllzam (it'll) A .m .\llex irnmxnr BRITISH wine, Longnlor nepamng me roan near.uoses; O7, to Apron Smith. for. bmlding culun and repairing lull on the Close load; In. Alba ! Smith. lot a job mar ]. Kate : 88.00 Alnol SIIoI|CVe,foI repair- . - ---- Q3 .... __._, rortlnnd Council. `The council met at Harrowsmith the Igth October. Members all resent except N. \\ hitgy.- The minutes 0 the` Iastlwo meet- ingsgrere read and approved. The f0llow~ mg road jobs were ordered paid: I16, `to Davis Boyce. for 32 rods of gravelling in Wall swamp; O7. to jabes Dixon, for` job of railirig "and gravelling on`Kingskon's hill ; O5. to Nicholas ward, {or repairing Iwov culverts on the 6th eon.: 81.60,` to In Smith, for repairing road scnpomf0`r road heal; 816.50. to jabs: Dixon. balanceon hill south 0! Wolf swam : '6. to ]olm Mm` , job nearjaoob B. nider's; In, to Wu W3 forlxeahpg gravel near Cl` 's'; I3, lo` Wm. Quinn. for rernin ' ohn `in; crossing near Cloee'n; |75o, to bong.jor repairing the road near.Cloe's_; 1-. us Ann: Smith. budding culun and boutn Leeds. 8. Gibson has announced himself as: candidate for the Nnpanee mayorally and is opposed by Reeve Wilson. Dgpntv Reeve Carscalleii stepping up to a candidacy for lhekeeveship. Councillut E. S. Lapum, It is said. covets Ihe Deputy Reeveship. and a , number of (Iona. Rose's friends desire him to run for the same position. _ --_-ro3_.;?__ 0] [DC W IIKC [HIS IUI SJIHC lIlXlC.:lUC of this vicinity were agreeably sur- pnsed to learn 0! the imennon of the gov eminent to lqwer the water of the Rideau. Howeier it in a move in the right directxon. --0win to buildmg operations bemg very brisk carpentetsare in great demand.-As the ya! 2! drawing to a close subscribers are bqinning to centre on alive newspaper. The Wnznm Bxrnsu Wmcr takes the" mg busmas an my aunuay. Reuben Held`, of Mallorytovnt died on Wedne`sdayl.1st. In 1869 he was Warden of Leeds and Grem.-xlle. He was once an unsuccessful representative f South Lee?ls inthe Local House. For several years he has b'een.License Inspector for Brockville Ind South Leeds. Q l!;k.nn ha: lIl'I!llII'H`Qu' hirnclf at: exlmgunsneu. The Prescott Indtpruuirnl calls attentmn tothe supersensnivencss of the Bruckvillc people, who prnhilut the Army parade on Sunday as a "disturbance." but allow the ferry! boat, with a whistle that noothcr town would tolerate. to cany on a regular height- ing business all day"Sunday. R.-uhpn Field`. of Mallory-to\\1:. I C I UULUI hem; put Ill 5 km. and will 2 Hana duzen lu.'1n_\' Icuows cu? naugtnp; n'on the handle of the lam lcadmg to Dcn- 1 (15! Reynolds rooms in Plcton. `They were trnnz: In keep somebody from getting out. and enloyed it tmmensely ttll a psilfnl of water full on them from the wiudnw above The tire of their enthusiasm was suddenly extinguished. The l`n> Indnmudcnl 7353 Vfqwl Clllztn in Kllgllly U|C"IC`l- In Yoibhama. japnn. Rev. Chas. T. Cock- mg of Tolno, Inarncul E. Crnwlc. of Mark- ham. ()m.. and smer of j. E. Crowle, Col- horn_e. ' I . _. ..... -... 1.-- 1.... .-. ,... `:x4\. ;. nu... I uorqe. .\ movement In: been set on foot in Napa- nee fur lhc crecuun of a dn shed. Mr Pruyn, )l.i ., IS interesting hunsclf an the vnnllnr I IIIIIICXIII IDII KW WIIWHEUIL A valuable bone belongin lo Chnsty Swilzer, .\'ev:bur , broke his Lg the other day. The anlm had lo he kilbd. Wzlham Vance. Plclon. dial suddenly of `neuralgia of the heart, aged 83 years. He was; respected citizen and highly esteemed. I In Ynbhamn Iznnn. Rev. Chas. T. Cock- ljiuulllllml ZIIIJS. IDIIIBVII '!`he'(j:Imour fire company. Trenton. have otganiudabundof zz They have a uniform and new instruments A I-alnghln Iunrua hoInn-Ina On rhntlv noomson I! we poumuuu. A team belongi lington, dtev I of gnin. consisting of I33 bushelsand :2 lbs.. tothevillage. Th:-Tlnlmnnr t! cnmnanv Trcnlmn. have I.OlI. II IIIIIIII. Mr. J. H. Gallagher. Napunoe. ban open` ed a circulating lihtary in connection with hit business. u... u. I ......... nl r`nI..I... lnnnulu at cnampum Blgule Ior uqr new mresucr. They expect give general ]. H. Hodgson. ` proprietor of Suubury cbcan factory. has soured I controlling interest in the Moscow cheese factory.- Thedrainage by-law at this nllage is a faj- lune, No uestion has agitated the lmnds of the poop like this for some time.-Tbe nannlenfthis ncinitv warn ntrreeablv sur-

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