Weekly British Whig (1859), 29 Oct 1885, p. 3

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The pnnce is a nun, manzv Inusnuz leuqw, Inn of Prince A`exnnder of Pattehbvrg. Heb brother 01 that Princr Henry of But- tabs:-g, who recently married the queen`: a daughter, Btqtrioa Tholiule Battenhergs Vmny yet make: great gure in Europe. Thnlympathiesof Bulgaria are emphatically Blln. The prince lnmsell Imnhh` nun-Ill hi .nIlinl! 0!] E dd!) stocig us to be 120,000. _ `A v.cry pleasant gatheting took place at the residence of George E. Vandusen, Pic- ton. on Wednesday, the occasion being the m:u1'iage'u{ his eldest daughter. El_la,to Geo. C. Kyle. Both the~co1itracting parties are well and favorably kown. Miss Vandusen having been a member 6f the Stone Church choir for the past few years. -w ug.-.,_ .- ___..-.,. Two leda endeevoretl to reieejhe wind by stealing (cow endeelling her. After driving the mime! about eigh_t miles. one of them.hinking of money heexpeched soon to bundle, naked` his cum ion in crime: "Say. Bill, how, um do 3 on think we'll get for tnin_ old thing T` Bill. whose` thcgnghh ran in a. different channel. replied: "About two yeeneud shelf." And bowel right. ' \\v II. III): a nun. -t: uI\Jutu.) uuu n.u..v . ` . . . . . -. {er uhzch he 3-axrchased a few weeks ago fr-vtn.H. .\l.\\'xl|iams for $50. Inammw tmn was the cause of the ammal'sde}th. Eome tune .'n:u \V. B. MC.-\1lxster and john H. M:-tcalfe, of Pembroke. purchased .3 copper mme up the lme of the C. P R. fora small sum. They spent some money In developing It. They sold this mine to Mr. Rllthie. of Ohm, for $13,000." clearing .1 Lone by the sale. l\I...-l \....n nf \lncr~nm ha: nnn-hated R1 It by the sale. Wm: Dunn, of Moscow, has purchased 82 acres of the Bell farm, insult the corpora- tion of .\'e.wburg He still retains the old Burns fann near .\loscow. which is ac- knowledged to be the best we acres in Cam-` den. - __ I .._n C-5.-.I-... 4. rL;'(` Al nnnran R4-omnri den. last Saturday a child of George Beemanj Napaaee, was sitting on the arm of a large rocking chair when the arm broke and the child fell to the oor. the pointed end of the broken chair entering the body and making a painful wound. The little one is pro- gressing favorably. _ Messrs. ohn Deltrick, F. B. Allen. T. A. Allen and ' . J. Drummond. `of Perth. and H. O'Hara. of Toronto, give notice 0! ap- plication for achar-Ito organizea company to mantifacture the Dettri<:'; re escape, in- vented by Mr. john Dettrick. The capital stock is to be 820,000. A uorv nlnncanl ualhnrino Innlc nlace at No means have been ieken by the mennhvhtezem to pneh theeelo ofltheir "Myrtle Seq" tobeeeo. except giving from time totune e simple atonement of {:0 (note oo'ei_leted wig}: in t_hepnb- peeee. large reptdly Ill- etseeing demand Joe is bee been the -.-nle M elm nxnerinnm of Illlctl whichIneloqn:omonwmggpIwu.suuu "sdvicotobutinonmou uiondunino hnpliif lnvathorighlutioloto koqynptho vcliuunontwithy ' causea excuemem In uxspux . The vital statistics 0! `Napanee show the totals of entrjes since Isl January : Bilths 55: -marriages. 42 ; deaths,_ 46. Iohn fennel! mused from three acres on llavlnga ullollulcjul novuululgl. Ian: Fowlet and )lcGninus have erected: lag: gain wanhousc at Bmaalulll. A place Ishop Lorin` `n khan!" i I in Pembtoke.` who completed it will cost II-Inna. ' II .ooo. ' T - I. H. Roblin's new taidcnoe is ready for ougnpanon and is the qhowiest home in Adolphlulown. Dr- Dunlon. of Svdanlnm. ncrnitinl his Iulnour I(Il'0_'| 01 nIuIu~'neu. Prince AI:-nnder of Bulzaria amepted thhluctv little state thus ln!'Ie a present whim, inamnnnor socoolnnd quit-Gusto hint that he knew 111 about xt befumhnni Be appointed at me I. Btnniky. gov- uua of the province, and himself [so Il to his leisure. Dell] ll Uuii OII I351, wucn IWU aprls were heard. rs. acob Brant. ol the 1`_vendinaga Re serve. ted very suddenly of heart disease alter 20 minutes illness. Dan llr D:-snore: (`Inert-In nf Flu-Innrl alter muuues mness. Rev. Mr. Roberts. Church of England minister, Stella. has passed a second exami- nation ininusic 1.! Tomato. D... C I.` ll`.-`gar nlTammnroh Inn: hogan nauon unnusu: u uxunw. Rev. 5. F. Bepew`. of Tamworth. has been preaching against card playnng. and has caused excitement in his parish Tho umal clalistirs nl Nananae show the 55 1- , 4: ;_ ucaxusn go. |ohn fennel! Newburgh road. I 5: bush. of barley, averag- ing 50} bush. per acre. Fnrtv-r.ine nrisonen were committed to mg 503 Dusn. per acre. . I-`orty-nine prisoners the .\'apaneeja1l during the year. The cost , of each prisoner pe_r day as hi cents. On Tuesday] 0 `Proctor. of Bnghlon. ' knnnko 1 Int nn I-`.1-ru (Irnol 'I'rAnh'nS `rnln ' III] I ll 5 bought a 1 Anhur I I"IllIll$llijIQrIU|y|uI-cuuuu Ionhiuauun. A Odunpurtianntuudthoncwmuhtn Dnuolno. . Duaronto childnnmut he no- cinalulbclou 00,1`. ThoGoodToInp|an|okoofBnIII.c|oued lortheunnnut.iIn-qmni. - - Eighty-Invulhdiea-uauntilhdlovoteat themunici electiominnpnnco. IL! nrnv. Innrlmumr PicInnm- unmnmcn enecuonunnapuuu. R. W. urny, headmaster PictonpI- licschooI.|auteodaedhisIniguuion. Tl|cAu:hegIthla.nd'PrqIticcBoyIinIcnd Ilavingahllonthe 5th Novcnbet. Ilanrx Fowkr and \lcGninau Anoapllluwwu. Dr. Dunlap, Sydulnln. recruiting health at Mn-em Springs, N.Y.. it much Imxrved in health. 5... non... Ino pvunti AI Hrnpnilnu-n -nn Im TDVQII III IIZIIII. "Fine voted list conn 0! Emestlovn was held at Odes: on Ijonday last. when two _......I. ....p. |\Aono' `lb: was in 1515. An Item smouuuy us hr 93 out.-aide khowlulge wen; till Cud- donly. on the ma: of am Septmnber, vim. oitl word of Irnrniqg, the inhabitnna of Philippopiis rose and proclaim-~l that thev no hugs belong?! to Turkey. but to Bul- -nrin, 'nm- soil,-d ih- Tarki~!x governor \ Ii.` uu:.h'.._tu.. dl o%.I`.v4 Lhulcubbnhcbd `noel-8. -an-an lie struck in n..:uy. Dl8'l`Il0'l' DMIBQ U Province oi Ontario, By virtue of A ' County of Frontenac. `- warrant under the | To wn; )hand or the War- . den and seal of the County of Frontenac, bearing date the Tenth Day of September. A Iv. i~83, and to me directed, commanding me to levy upon the lands mentioned in the following list for the arrears of taxes due thereon, together with all costs incurred; I hereby give notice that unless the Arrears and Costs are sooner paid I shall proceed to sell said lands, or so much thereof as shall be snlcient to discharge such meat: of taxes and the charge thereon, at my olce. in the Court _House. in the City of Kingston, bv Public Auction, on FRIDAY. THE 5111 DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1886, at the hour of Eleven O'clo(;1t}_-in the forenoon, in compli- ance with the Statute in that behalf : nuusuan'ssu.1:m.uns fur nxls. Illll WKI-IIlIl IIK ll INIT rages. The Union a to the poo- pleto assert their in pendence of the Leaguemnd maintain the integrity of` the empire. The manifesto oallsnpon the electorate vote against the tyranny of Parnelland cliqum of petty traden. bankrupt iarmeru and idle lonngers. who II? the League and intimidate the co try. ' OBJECTING T0 i-uuuu.1.'a ROIINEES. Dublin. Oct. 27.-At the Athemy con~ vention yesterday a number of delegate! objected to Parnell : nominees. and de- clared that they would have their own nominees even if Parnell stood on his head At the conclusion of the meeting Parnell was congratulated by the dele- gates upon the patriotic abnegation they hm] displayed. Many thousands of peo- ple. accompanied by a band playing patriotic airs, said goodbye to the paci- ticator at tLe station. ll- (1l..,Ina...... -HI .-.;..|. .a IPA:-`Ln-n HUILUT II FLU uvluuu. Mr. (ilndstone will speak It Edinhnrlz on Nov. 11th. st West Calder on Nov. 17th. and Dnlkeith on Nov. 213:. Ki:-om. Oot. lath, 13, \ a---_.. K ".1 . __".h-"'"=|.lIIl run the IInh_Ihl| llokmgc llltllgid to turn-_v, um |u um- gnria. `They seas,-d governor and ovars and imprisomt In.-m. Then they put their turn man in me 111003 of lbw, and a provisional govt.-rnmon: was tanumi, In and the Rolunelmx soldian Auo rluruuuuuu III Ilunuq IIIII Icon: of lnndloudn uotolloying nnplool Sir Thomas Eomoldo and joining the The latest nddniou to their ranks II It. Blauby. landowner in Cork. who hll enrollad his nuns in the Roucubory hllnrh nl than 'Nnl.mnAl Lnnnnn. Mr. i_I'IliI!i [Julian glinrhodlornfuwds unooonnry. Sh-Wu! Wm.WiIhoyGIIll. wall dnnmwihendtbo "Than Pnrnnllihu nu:-nu], nuuuuunuuy uni uuuuuuug n Iaeeguet. nnmmooed his taunt: to 3 social gathering at his roeideoee and announced to \hem that be had eluted their rent: fteen per cent. in emit?! to the thirty percent. allowed Iiytho [And (`nun-I. mnltina A can] I-nlnntitll of nnnuuuun, mnungnuuluruulluuulum forty-ve per cent. on the nuhtboy have ho:ototoreboanpnyin., u.ovu.m-nlnruto. IIIIDIIII, \JCI- T-`LII! FITCH-3 UlIH$ he: issued 1 low; manifesto denouncing the Irish National League to: having for live your: embittered Irish homo lite. coerced individnsl liberty. extol-ted herd-corned money from the people. uad permitted the porpeu-otion ol out-' moan. The Uninn nnnnnln In Hm nul. uilvot. Nod -..L.4I L_Ln lull we Illlfly WI" XIII. IIIUWT 9,83 Land Court, making total to-lnotiun of fol-tI.vn not (want. 1:: [Jun rnnh that uuuuuu.vvu.zva--I.wIIuII.-unity. Prime Iinhur.IIohnhod tohh room. h-V-sand-non union! (or an nnuuuin.tlu Inwunbonodlllou-nwithlilnhot -`II. "ll Jnnaanuunn nhgnlba --- gal, format It and the lioumelI!.ll souuan swan allegiance to Prince Alexnnia. d lhlanrin nn tho snot. Tunrnnuaxuunuuuiuuu lhprnmal Innlhntn, Dublin, Oct. 26.--The Patriotic Unim ma ;n.I|n4I n Innn Innnifnntn rlnIu|nnn3lnl { POLITICS 11; ENGIANDL 'l`0\\'.\'SEIlP 01" BARBIE. H ID IE WOLl'i ISLAND. I up no I - s. l'.l`0Rll1IG'l'0N. '-"""" ' \ -r.` r. v,m1,Uv"nn. lI.....ti"I`nn-n swan Bulgn uegnuic; tin. on the spot. Tint In All (beta I: [53] Th:-V puruled out the peninsula this wav and that. t`l'\`il, Roumnnin and Bulgaria, all ancient dmninions ol an Tum were medal into ponnces to lhouv,-Ives. Bul- gui was tribuinry to the Turk. B-Ulnsen nlgnriaanl ('. qpstauLinop|e the UN.` pI(u`~ inc: 0! Enstorn Ronmema Insestablxsh - 1. It was meant for I safeguard betwex-u Tur- hynnd Russia, a sort of neutral gmun 1, as it were. Eastern at me sumo time Ira; a ilnj-undepvuieut pruviuca The sultan appointed the governor, tbs-u:h the litile state was up[0 ~'d X0 gov.-.-n it ..u If: snhiar-finn In Turkew ooosxstol lime supgosm u- all. Its subjection to Turkey dliey in um paying tugs to the port-. Id-_ an-nhlv sti mxaa. (U0. PhlDD(|)d.iS B 3% dually In taxes to we pun-. u.-_ Iiy stil I413`. Phihppcpdis numb] _ { LBITEB not mmnon. The is ne, manly" lo:-kin: Eellqw, mm M Prince Paltenbm. III 1u.x.`u`I-xmxscus AS n N sow. - - . -, ..:, _,. rluxcx Aunwn I or BUUIARIA. U \ A __,.~'=~...~.;-y|-`v I . - . .' _ A ; ` ll7LTAlADlJ'lr.-IAI!Dlt ` _'ltil:GhIIIpv|ohI|ltuno_(Tb1} IL 1 in 1878. All went smoothly as . ....,~,,;.|- LL."-l...Iann man` Ii und- Illll to pocxu. we uuua I ban ambitious neighbor 1- Invinp nntnlurr slum nl yok, Whit [HOPE l|IIlll'lA.I luau unit ulueua should join in and hip her nncizmt prov- in the hope and expat.-muon of got- ting it back! Goorgellstho present King of Gnsem. H3 is I ion of tho King 0! Denmark, mosa- qmntlf brother 01 lbs Empn-as of Ru-asu III! the pretty Prinoass or Wale; Hero oglin Bnslnn nnd\ English wnm-com an dtmhlriuhd twbwdl Geofgds wile. moro- overQueen Olgg isnoouin 0! Car A|ex~ under III. King" G.0fKiV 40 years 01']: hi: -n.. in an -nd that have n lnnzeand in- launnuam now: - _ Asamnttetol hcf,` {ho III!!! 0159" "..u-.dy in Qhg nib. 8ervia's band .._.och nap:-h u`narL_'1`urke.v. II :.l.....gm!ntnm-udk Iht by the Elm , Greene. Km. "Ls [reg-aringj--r2-arh be-r paw into the beehive and draw on! ~u:-21 chunks 11 hnnyu she may. Grecwe did nut get. what she considered her pa luv-s at thr- trenty of Bvrlin but she did not nmka much fun; ghoul it at the tiny. chi--v. bnnusosha could not help` herself. She acquiesce i_ am.- wu-dly. and Indel her time. 1; but-1 now as though possibly she lnlghl get berinn lug; She can muster nn Army 01 1403.00) men. Like the other stats: meutionol, the moment this Roumelhn rebellion took plugs . Gnoce hogan topnvpnn for war. It Macedo- nhria in Ineort. 1o throwu th~,- Turkish what natural than that Groom dmnld join I - , `rmonodmunof Groom is Hz.-nonloc-_ union. Womnvhoun uhowill Ion uhndowofuchmcoto lmpea her eld Ihepowus. ` - Finally. thoone otlrr party clfeny li- hostzd in the Roulnelisn qneatioiu` is Q I-nlnr nf Ihn Inhlilnn mu-tn. ' H under nu. lung George H II! years on; an wlfeis 34, 1nd they have A lsrgenndim _'u\9stz'n Komily 1-. mndvnnln M mum in H1-[Ionic 9 tuna In mo nuuunuun ruler ol the g_ub|imo porn. _ Berlm. Th Rounnnians speak a lnn;.v:gn;:v- I'l_nv-b a direct doatvndunt from (1:42 anon-nl ]`u`n. mmglgd with nanny Slur.-`xiv wo."-L1 In hlonl the inhabitants urn as mix -I as ll -mi-`no nu. The-ca an: an I0! .":rn:>< ulunn: : mania can muster an Army` :1 n--.---:. In 1861 the two ptO\`lnOI.`~` \\'allnch1J qnd Moldavia Irena united. The n-~u gale `II given the nuns ol R.-uumnxn The I 1-uler, whose p-.nr1rm't He Inn hotn in 13 electel pnux-~ Lu Nii, nnduvwnod king in INL He is -1 4'v~-rmau desunt. His wife, the quam. wa- Pnncza llixabdb ron Nomvied. D...-.-nin A-mu iln nrnnan.` ind.-liln-L-nl &p[1:u.l'-' In 1 thillIntrlt.i)_n is King Karl -srl'1r--1 L - lilulnaln You nomvul. Rounania own it: present inQ"FYIdl`! to its friendzhip with Bums. Wbgn the war bro?) nut l--t~\~=cn that country mi Turkey in I`-IT. Rrununij signed un ngreeun-ut with the var u- ,1--Venn nmnt, granting: lre p!L&'s|;:'- In Ku3R~'l.ln u-oops through Ra-umarrian Kc-rr;t--r_v. Th--n. whib Turkey had her Inn]: . H, m.- nzaunhlr nroolmi.-nal Jsa in-Ia _..----nun-mt ' govrnnwnt was-unhlVy [woolnilnnl Jag inulm pend-`nae u,-( RI-umanin at Buchnnca. Tm Boummian arm`: `mm mm the war on tbedde of Klaus, and [en upon tbs Turk moth and nail They ulistinguiml thum- mlves baton: Plevnn. When in 12-1"! th- Berlin congn-as met to straighten tinn.-s out, it agzusl In recv-gnir the indr-1-Inxlvntw of Roumanig Sn that the king!-.v(n of Boumnnin loo it I cranium ol the tmaly ul Berlin. -rs..'. Dnnnunninna nnnk n lnnzvrlnrw I'h2l`b E In Dloill Lute Inulunuula uuv- u- |u1.|.'I 53 q mince pk`. Tberv are `JPL I0! gr;-u.~< umnn; ha i: was av,-med that no mans n-hgxous lhdlel ghoul] nbri lge his eu'x|.rn;:ht.~. 5 them, and 4m_nu0 Jaws. B, m. m-.:.- ..r H 1 In- &IhiuitbIIn8 8a'vhhwiM* $ You will obnrvl (ht I: van populnr` tug , blilgsondprinouotthonohdf hnrlnr-1 unsaumh am well made and |m1~~ mnohllowglookingtohome.-i or nlhe and In-canes. `Buy an youn too. =3-otthnlrnxs. an-1 unwind` to _ a nun. Xubuly now: than! may hppen. King Innis &1ngly_huiltnn_l starchy. He `u A an nglli, of I frcrhnnled. frank batum ll nuns ` ta II5 rt-udlubles tho Int: Vida Bmnnu-A of lu.`_r, bung ps~`ionnt- h (and 01 hnntmg an! avenue to nppenrinvz public. Helikenloplnv curb and his ' ' 1 wurks In] . ` ._ Is now any y-unsold. though she ha: been ten 1 years marrk-l. H--r prnclinn.-a are Eng- lnh. She Splk th-as lauguue W-3L and . prefers its in 'rnlun=\ Sh-.5 in nu hrununo "til fnultlezsfunlurn and vrinzunz way: V no, tun. kn Nu nmnv lo'1.:no.-=. ~;--:-:.'x.nz al~ ._.. . .....-n.. ....u Ir.-.-..... . P. rim. Rug. |Wh!h Illrtcy nun our uuui vgu, . | use-AInh|Vy pr-oolgiunul nmdnnoe Tau ljlltvllrnyoliulwuusneuur don ilmnnl tbs uonthorn troatur. ` Rh lldrong. `I'M pnbnxuru Ihnm Ellouuhryotu-vh ninbo ` bcuuthondinlng `Iirihh prvvinnnull and Hhunh ran in revolt.` Khgllhnnhlnchncuahowonltlho` rudtonetwltllbbugontaw beds; .......a n...o.a.. n i. am: gll an-win in wild 4 non anal: ll oylnpuny Inn: mu-A. as out its new o! the Rnumslhn revolution nail! Bu-vb thou-my ol that little ting- Jau--uu-.-I ha.--II AL; nnnlhnon frim` u Kuhn`: is udulghlt at us. km or I-pa-=-Is-at so manual the Rnumnlhn rev anath- nxr. up ot1_n or nnnzrx .` V 'T"" 4 ' lalaace 0| [III year tree to aw . new subscriber to 'IIe M ".l:_lG".pana[ one dpllar for Ijulshi. All AIL: nun ; When your home In gelled. scratched or cut, or has an ugly sore; liethe -twice 11131] nndapply Moregor 1! Puke`: Cer- bolio Gents. It is undoubtedly the uent heslingend cleansing eppliestln for it. Be sure you got Moaregorv I Pukei. Sold for 150. per box ete -,A. P.` Chum`: 4|:-nu lllh. W3 ._ugnnng ule xunuun sum in `l'nre<>Rmsian us. lie was nzthchmousdegeotevngnnd ..__..___.__ Dooley`: liq: sulunxw A party is being organized here to. go deer hunhng in the direction of Shathot lake.- Our school is progresipg rapidly under (hm able managelnent.n.Mr. Bu-ney.-The an- nual hum of the Jhreshing mathine is heard.-]. E. Mchlullen has purchased a new grain saving vibratbr from Sawyer & Co.. of Halnihdn. ~ ' Il _ I-t`is eonqoded tho` Doutmox Bluunmu Causes. King. atoll. unnerved ytho moat . . ominous Iohool in Cuud:x I F|IIlIO_lI, nlnnnu um oonxgi ntychqpn_tHudy&Iurny'I. o---- ~ we CIIOLLIIA PREVENT] VIE. In order to withstand cholera and each I like epidemics I perfect purity ol blood, .nd the properction of the nlolnnch are ; `required. Tq inure but end. in thol` ohenpem. moot nvulnho sud complete mnnner. use McGregor'| Speedy Cure for dynpopumnnd impure blood. There in no purer; enter or `more relinble remedy in existence for Indigestion. dyapepoin. conti- veneen, etc. Ask your neighbor or any person who hunted it. Sold by A. P. Chown. Trial` bottle given free. -on his present salary, the High VIC lIl U Ill-In nu nun: nu. The lnedds nf Mr. David Robb, who l taught school for a number of years In l'ms- burgh, vnll be glad lo hear that he has been retngaged as malhemaucal and srience I master of the.Cli mn lllgh School fur the . flb year at in algirance of I30 `er anuum gchool ~ ln~ spectot at his last ms,-ecrlon havmg strong- ly rccommenlled hrm or an increase ul sal- , ary. _ : I l l I V i I ! ` lm-tors` ]rn;_re,-ss i` being: lllllllt`. repidly,nnd in upon - rock excavations at other tarts of tlie All elongtheline of the Tny Cnnul evident proaneu is ease. The lower look at Ben-ridge`: Bey is prouzreeeing ted to he nished in ehontone month`: time. All between i theee loch nnd Doweon'e in iieuly oom- pleteihnnd at the letter point the dredge in at work. shove the cleaning out the chennel. Thin ruck ex- cevetion here nine 1 length of M11) lei.-I. And It the lead tltle I ue well of rip-rnp protects the hunk the whole dintenoe lroni my llinuup; At Willinine 1.111) teet 0! rock requires exonntion nml I ebont hell 0! this is done. Another three weeks will see this coinnleted. About I5 men. all told. are engaged here. The dredge is `preparing: to cut its wny through the soft nook of land. between Dawson's nnil Williiinia iinil nlterwanli-i through the eqnnlly solt cut- o hetwev.-n Williiiins iinl the town. Tl (:30 cutvi will have eveutniilly the rip rnp pI`0lt`Cl.|0lI on the hind lth} iin-l inu- tieiielwillhe furniiihul iiioatly by thi- canal. About 45 men iire now at work iutown. below the lleil lriilgo.excin'ut- lD|{ some I.`.I,Il feet of the chiinno-l. iinil e long CUH(`l'-tlllllj is partly built with crass-diiina lor strengthening: it. A gool pair: 0! this is iilrc-it~i_v iluwn to griiilineii-l . Iiirgi: piles ol ntunc piled on thr l--wk-i vrliiciiiiru also lvrowcte-l liy ili~p()~ll.`t or lelrri-. .\ ~teiiin |-lllnp works llt`l`t' i-eh-ii A lays in the vm k. night and day. Ill'l|VA' mg llnil l1'Pt`|'ll1}{l.lIt' wiiti-r (int iiii-I Kalle l'i|rl. Ul llllllit-ling: of lilll the liini iiulh-rs {ruin the iL1'nW\'Vl I(`~. W!.ii-ti uiuses lciiluigi-~, ' oz course stopping this trouble is only` ii 1 I -if the contractor. qutgbllull oi lllllt`. Mr: \\ iiliiin.i .\l<`- lionnld In fvreuien l;i-rs- : .\l:. .lerr_\' Sui liven. ilniu on-iscc-r: and our thi- wliole line. Mr. J. .\IcIloniil.l. nvplirw fills the duty ol "\\nlkini{-bow-'. to eve-rylioly initials.`- tic-ii. Tllt`*!ll of men {Il|ll0_\'!`Ii in town will he wul in-,1 iill winl.-r.-/'-irr . 1 ..-. - dkilloyoltnnnyloumaullpllllnol n.-hum. Ilnulnntl nnl (lannnnv to In :0 oiling muons - liopu-to lppenh to the power! to In nk providunl of the Berlin Duty. giving it tho uovamhnily over Kuhn 1&0): providuln ot the uorun usury. via; it tho sonnianity Into:-I rm-lb. an carried out hit. the [IJHO ha lived lam enough. hvorletltgo. II II`: Not on (`hristnh Emma. unybov. Jon: Stu.-son. zln yurxw.-. ur: peupneans nndinrlller. 'Dnpoop|eo(EnstIboume|h' wuahud to duuhund 0ppI'e=1l fright.- fnlly. it In chimed, and they rose i1rnwolL_ llnu an endless chain of war and diplo- AK.\l JUKIC -' Kullcdge ha -Lalely the J...-...I cl... \\'e axe klrascd . H1": }\';LL.;{'.i- Ex 1: BUILDING Ti TA) CAN AL. Sylcnhnlnn lllh School Sol:-u. _!_ l_. .L\-.`.y.~,a\ HORBEIIN. ATTIRTION 3 - ..-.... |.....- .- ...n.a aunt WEEKLY Bnmsn wma, 001229. 1335. f True Idle were presented by that junudjurv against. J. A. Griffith. for 1 rape: .\lurgucl. Br) son. {or inlanucidez 1 ` l`nt.nck Malone)`. for murder:nud.\1nr- _ gate! lirysun tor conct.-nlmem. 0! birth. ' ` In M... van: nl liriiths um Crown us~ I f __ i .|l'|l'0I Brynn Aeqllllled ol Murder, but sentenced for Concealment ol Birth. I Margaret Bryson, e fleshy person, lull- feoed and neatly dressed, stepped into ; the box. guarded by several constables. I charged with infanticide. _ The court l room woe full of people. The prisoner * stood while she was being erreigned. She pleedex "Not guilty." On I second in- dictment. of concealment of the birth of her child, elm gloaded "Guilty." Mr. Mchlnhon said tliut" alter looking over the deposition: and evidence he found that the Crown could go no further than prosecute her for concealment of birth. They would be willing to Allow 3 ver- dict of "not guilty" being entered on the Eu chuge of murder. A `jury was celled "end sworn. individonlly. with `ell the usual eolemnity. Theindietlnent. - boenjheiled in in n. vudiotol nun|ty- 110 .- `theaters. In)` J; .\1. \\ iiliiuiis against -I uuu .1 ouusuu. - on the north hull of lot '.I_ in the 7l.li con- (.`(tl-5SlOl) ol Kennehec township. 5. l|ct- lor. of Niipenee. clniincil the propen_\' nnil ult~rwatd~i sold it. to .\lr. Williauis. `Min now enileaihire to secure it. The ili-lcuduut cliiiuieil to have the right to the land throiigli lcngtli of p()2s54;'8|l0(\. 'l'li-: cs:-`is was mljuurued to produce evii deuce as to title. John Smith`.-i name some into question in reganl to the sur- vey of land. The surveyor was not ` lcrtlicomiiig. and the plainti'u counsel 3 was afraid he could not be louud. This . set the Iawycn to work. and Mr. .\Ic)la- , hon, Q.L`., declare-lithat John was areei- i dent oi Kent county. but the judge said I` he wasn't. that heliad a y" in his` ngme. in Mr. Mclutyre said Kingston had the i original John Smith. but he wasn't the ` mun thev wanted. Mr. McMahon i thought that John Smyth was the origi- ' nal, and the lawyers were beginning to s leel like clawing each other. when B. M. ,Britton, Q.C.. loomed up with pJohn 5 Smith. of Hillier township. in very old Imau and possibly the one in dispute. _ The judge said that of course"the name 3' was an uncommon that it might be hard gto kind the individual. To secure the [ only original John" the case stood ' over. H. M. Derocho and J. M. Machar for plainti ; J.'McIut)m [or defendant. fully. II I cmmea, Ina mey rose nrnawuu. Now, In endlx chain tlinlol uncy-lnngon this qugition of whom Eat Boumoi is permitted to belong to. Tho humduy llnu .0` Grecu. Bqumnnin, and seven`! (ther sums wgfo` Garvin . dimly dened by the Ben`-un mu. 1: ` `I pmnmud to poem theylllas nnwinm: nk bun neighbtr S. \\'eu\'er. of Lvmllurst. (tom the I I Ph-rulx. Csleduninn and Lnncuhire j Iusuruuco companies. sought to recover ` f the inaunnce on hm property. destroyed E by ru in June, l!'$5U. The rboent ubn. `tnmuu having demunsstntotl that Mr. \\'uurcr was entitled to the full amount ` his pnljcicadulled lot the only question tur altcmon Wu whetifer he should re- } cave iutaest lor the monev due at the tune proofs of loss were presented. |Jurics were cnlied in each case. uni `returned I verdict to the effect thnt ' interest shcuhl he paid. The amount in each case is 975. I ` guet nryaun ID! Coucuuuuuun on uu tu. I In the case of Griiths the Crown us- ! 1 suxlctl in the recording of I verdict of ' not guilty." H A IA`Ill P l`|T`l'IllR VASE. I A un.u-.-. ...._........ .... ... .-\ noujun' case was taken up at 10:31) ` o'clock. It. was an action for cjectmout ! I I l_;y J; .\l. Willuuus against. John Johnson. ._ 4:. .ol. 5...]! nl I;\I 0*" in II. Tfh nun. Thane serving as jurors st the nails: lure evidently determined to mute the Irosd oouipsuiee keep the tolled high- ways iii i'op\ir. . Lest spring Mrs. I-`o-r~ uuson got nlurge amount of dsmsges for injuries received while crossing n briilg-3 inn Leeds. sud sgsiu on Tuesdsy the _ Kingston and Perth Road Company were mnlctod in H30 and costs lor the injuries ' sustuiiied by Herbert Lyolis on August. 1`_'7th Inst. He was going down Lime- 1 Kiln Hill. near luvenry, with thesepnr not ol n two-horse threshing machine. The horses shiul st something on the gronileide and the iuschino and Lyons ' went own in live-loot embankment |~e- - ` cause of the nsrrownea- of the mail. ; The threslu-r struck five or six leet from y the top and then went over itgsiu. top Ypiiig at the fence, but right upon the ; iinlurtiinsua men. It was thought hi.- was kill--l. Two men her! to work ii cousiili-reilile time lwlore the henrv ma chine was lifteil so as to draw thelsnt , {cur out. He was injured shout the hipia. but not |I('H'l.lII)(`!lll\'. A horse 1 vi-as killed end the machinery wrecked. i llritiou .1: Whiting cuiiimeuceil nu scliriu ngiuust the owner-i if the T051], .\`ir.lohu A. .\lsc-lounlil. Uttswii. A. J. .\lscnluuel:l. Torouto.Jsuies Slisuuou. nuil .\. Siiiyili, ` lmrlmr master, Kiu;;~tou. to recover j` 8;! till. The ewi-li-uce was pre.-icutel nu-I the clismcter ol the hill describe-ii. flnttle i-vnleni-e was presented for the V dc-le-iici-. The jury returned I verdict of $`.'.`.;o. for lnjllrlhs to the young men. sud 1 3;`! IU fur iliiins-.103 to his eets. n-nu:-v cu- .._..- ..._.._ Thg lint one taken up III am at Lyon: 1:. Inodonlld. Thin in than in which Sir John is interested. [I is to union to. hoover 02.3. durum: tor injury received by nn accident on the Knngaloh sud Perth roudrin which the [ premier has stock. Thrnn uarvino uu inmn at the guinea M Ioon'l'ou1lu_ the Oouttol Adan upoud lulu: udm Anson. Thu and A wuonuptuulol sidelin- in`; ` Jaynu. (fauna). 8:-`nu! Angin. ohnnlohenoo. Sunnol Bitch. J- Bums. Putriok llrown.JolnGInp- boll. P.JN. Day. J. B. Fonylln. John I. uillqlvit. Juncnilohrint. R. Gap. E. L. Godfrey. I1 I. Honey. .1. 0. In- nn1 E. IA-. W. P. Initlnnd. 'l'hn|nAl "5 5.13.. W. I . $IlHIIIIl. III Ieniu. W. 8 sh and W. Spike. Tim intlnn hris-t uhlmnnal than -unit. vv. nuunnlnu vv. opus. Tho jndp hrirlyuldluud the jury npontlnirdnliunndthocuutooomo hofonlhun. Bopointodonuhooonno thev ollaht Iolollownndexpluned the lnwonnotenlpoum. Rafe:-ringtotho lnlonoyonno honidlhnt Ihayhndno right to consider the Inna`: unity: that ` nhonld holellto thooonn. II was pro- unmod hy lnw that every IIIIII vna nnno who oounnmtod crilno: it lny with the bone! to prove no ukod ` or I catch] opnuidention oi the inun- ucida. cane. and than at length spoke ol thecrimeol rn nndthe wnyin which women could I '1} accuse men of such n Iuninnnn nnl$_ Ha nnrad Um inmin (Elli Bulllll I$W XX; IIIUII VI 5%!!! W n heinous oeuce. Ho Dazed the junk to c;mpleIo their work vnlh every dig- hair I. Lyon Hounlhun 5:50 Iuum he lae:Ivo.l- `the Brand Jul ! ' Plililt their Witt. | man oounr or JUsT1c1;.] Till CRIIINAL BUSINESS. Vunuxa run run cut, Erie. Pn.. Oct. 26.-Charlee Ward. of Miles Grove. who was shot by his father. J. P. Ward. laat week, died yesterday. lie made an anti-morte.n statement, charging his father ,_with the crime. Young Ward had called at his father's house. and while there the latter made some harsh reflections upon his wile`: character. Charlee'Ward resented the insult. This so enraged the father that he drew a revolver and shot his son down in the preeenoebf his mother. John P. -Ward in a_man over IX). wealthy and highly respected. Chnrleq Ward ` leavu-a wife and two children. The lieidehaebeen eoriilnittedto jail onia chargeot murder. He pleads aelI-.de- tenee. . Ahheville; Ala.. Oct; 86.-~John Ra- honrn. a wealthy planter. living near Shortaville. sold his cotton u-op on Fri- day and atarted {or home on Saturday lI|0l1I1ll|l. Ilia team was lonnd hitched gm treeon the road aide. while Rabon was lying dead in the ` ' with! bullet through hia brain. money In: mining. A white woIaau,. who aear hy. waa Irrutedand \v.-v-\. ....,. aultnx I IIK-I u r.n:..w n Capt. Eadie followed and said he heard the trial of Capt. Wiins at Brockville and he only wished that the sglilpers arrested had been convicted. The Army would then have been giveuuchnnce to light thecaeeout in court. The Chief of Police in Brock- villc must have been excited on Sunday as he collared the soldiers before they had broken what he called the law. They were arrested for beating their tambourines on the streets. but it was proved that they only jingled them.` The speaker then asked how many were in the barracks who would go to Brock- ville and beat tamhourinea and sing next Sunday. All the soldiers held up their hands and a number of people in the audience. The captain continued that they had entered H6 townsand cities in Canada. and Brockville was the 147th, and it was not possible that the authorities could drive them out. 0 1 lujn|:.~"nud Iuacua" lrolu sue eunucnr. y The hymn was concluded and prayers l lollowed. After which Luge: practice! took place. and Capt Brokeuahire sang 1 hymn to the air of (.'limhing'~up the , Golden Stain." When lbs soldiers: had ` ceased ulkinetbe oloers spoke. includ- ing Liont. Doheny. of Bath. and Capt. I-is-ans. mi Lient. Hurison. of G3nn- ! ncqne. . ` nan nun: tar. muses. l unnn -nu; 15:14 ._....,.-V CIpt_. _)\'i@'ns. of Brockville, who I 5 says he`is I musician who could bedraw- I iug 811.5(1) 3 you if he would leave the ' `army. -uljnsted his spectacles and re- B muke.l that since he had last been wimmem the devil ma mm no Luke l the fire out 0! him and-fnilu-1. His ex I p(,'r|l:D .`L'8 in Brockvillo jail were reciu-.l. and then he allude`-l no the urtst. of the i Salvation Arms soldiers in that Lawn on E ` Sun lay last. The magistrate. he said. 1 t wnubecl to convict them. but there was I I not evil;-uce to warrant it. But lie. the ` speaks-r, inbcnde I to give the authorities I another clmucc next. Sunday to arrest . him. The army could not be iumle to } stop their singing on the streets. , I ......-u- 1-us-v u-run-\:'l' :`nN\ lPTIh 6 . I The members of the Hnlvatinn Artuy r-ulivcued the cut? on .\lor:ala_v by in- i zlulging in an uuususl nfmr-un'. of Valle)` 1 ' tiring mud singing. The open air umrch ; '13 mule attractive l: the -resence of In weuy rces. nte-rants} lnbu : z to 1. Y 1 l n 1. l ' were soldiers belonging to lhth. GuL~a- ' incquc anl Brockvill:-. .\t the marks-K. ; uquure the troops were received by Capt ; E Huhe and his Wife. They were therr ` ` pm. through the bayonet exerc_i.e nun ` l given more~kuee`dri:l than some in thr- i' runks ewr t?Xpl:ll'DCl before. At the barracks I real 0|-l-fashioned jubilee was held. Capt. I-Indie led It. The tirst song was Glory to the Bleeding Lamb." ' In one verse of it Are the Ionls, "When ; the ghting here Is n er.'" \\'h'en' Capt. ' I-Indie came to this phrase be remnrked. ; We'll benlone with the Brock\'ill(- mt , gistntes then." amid I volley of "l.alle- 5 lujnhanuJ nuacua" Iron: I.-he euldicr.-. i To... In-mn was concluded nruvers Q4... ll out Isruwu aaaweo. Long ago he practiced law in Bnlltlot, subs!-qnently nuioving t_o London. when he built up a very utennnve pnctiqe. At the time of the terrible Biddnlph-tI'aaedy ho was retained as oonnael for the dc-lenrianlr. 1 and. aided by W. R. .\I-_-redith, they made a gallant god auccesslnl defence-. Hm address to the jury is still rcmexulwrecl in that city as on of the most. l-r.lhant eorta ol oratory ever heard within the wajla of London cont! house. Later on he removed to Winnipeg. and mu later to Toronto. where he is now bnilvling up a large practice. In person he is rathu short and stout. with a pleasant, muml. lat. smiling countenance. garnished by a pair of side whinkus. In politics he is a Reform er. and once conze.-ale.-I London ! I ' against Hon. John Carling. but was de _ lento}. Years ago he was appointed a Q.(,'. by the Uumriu ;;un~rnmenL. Lu-1 9 . ; I Lmnnlun -_:u\'u-ruuu-nt. leek this honor wan conrmul by the #18, III III. lilllllry prmu: tn um Itata.__`0oIn'qnently,nnhQthere uenomo mun revolutions, his son will succeed` to hhtitle. Bntnobodyugatell. Beisyeta yoIIngInnn.,|nving.hea: born in 1657. `Hans wu struzgth of Bulgaria is 524111 The province Ins captured by the Turks as ngons the your 1&1 The peopleane lug _ lidnvic in Jllood and Chrxtunns d the `.\I.uznas Faun H| .0CI\\`XI,lJ`. Ru. 3 Tum: Exru.u.xu,s. v. Wdkon. for libel. vu begun. Dr. Stewart sued for 010.01). for the publi- cation 9! dolunuory words toward: him in-taply In nlottor written by him. John SIOWII1. ill the Ilai/y Near: ol Hatch 1711:. J. B. \\'n.|hun denied the uu.g.. tionl at the til. (`...._..:I -. Jngngnal llun int: -4: (II that non: on Counsel drenodthejn .sodid the judge. and thcjmy re . In three minutes they lmnrno-1 to court with hair no libel." nine: or nu clown rnszccto I. Hugh lglnhon. 013.. in the cmvm m-nan:-ntnr Al. the names. Lona I20 I T-n..g..,'Ia'.L."n.2:}'.2c"".s... u...... dictin in ouowsq continued; and Ho, Hal nnl Ihnln Inmi. s \L\'A ! ms ARSH .H'HILl':|-;. , . Till B30930 OI` OIIIE V lhlgnnn. the spot. 'nt1nsIll the-raunsof iL A revolu- tion Ihntv may sink? the thrunes of Europe before it is done with In aco-mplishnl without ndrors of blonkhed. E`-nnn Aluvnnnlnr nf lhnlxrnrin nrnnnted

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