Weekly British Whig (1859), 12 Nov 1885, p. 3

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ldL((`I} l5Y.'l*.' *-\I. \l'KJI!l'. \, _,I . [DI I Mldtlll}. F was Hnu-trained :4! the huuse of jnhn ..~\ g '(inf.-`1th.- The hum u! the `threshing maclnnc ' I ma`; be heard burg; mm -Sewmg machines and -xrgans are xn gr;-at demand.-(}eorgc I Home: hmm: is-1112;! msl.~ed.'_I`,h'e plasbenm: andLar{1~ nh-x' wk :5 a credit In the neigh- l)mxr1u.~o4! -Norm.1n I ;me;snn has cum~ pletclj. recm.c1*ed from his recent illness .-- _\\}'xllmm Hamilton, general grucer. is dump: a rushing bu.s;ne`ss.-i`:nham IS the names! village in. the townsh:p.--Pnlnux. ' The Orange cuucert. nhicb as to have taken {wince an the evr-ning of Nov 511:. was pnzvstpontn! owing tn the mcleme-nt weather. -Ihscasc is comxnumg its ravages among Lama: and hnrscs m this nuxxuly .\lr l\xa;k- i ...r. l.~.:u 4 ..-.I..-x}.!.. haven `.v l.`...u.`.- .. .-,J. I l7l l'4llCUl3. In! Iluncxs jay HIE) DEYEI ! zavv the `gr-mnll so wct at this time of the-__ |_vcar. There xs hardly any fall ploughing: ` B (nuke is doing 3 line bum- r:e.<\.2n his new store at \\'esIbnmk` Hus lm-thcr Chan`:-s til-ms his f-lace in the mar- ket garden at Sunnysxde -.\lr. A. Shim. preached here on `.\'m . :51 and addrz.-55! xhc Sunday Sch}-ol Hrs services hcrx: are ,A always very accplable. ..._., .. _ ..._ . The concert under the auspices of the: I La-hes Aid on Thursday next }~rt'-misc-5 In I be a nice affair` The choir from'VVest`bruok J 1 mil furnish _thc music for the o_ccasicn.-- ` Mrs Justeph Bnwrr. 1r., has sold out and 5 rnmed mes! wnh has wife and family. -.\lIs. 1 I-. jackson. of Ithaca. xs makxng a us: to her ;v.1rems.~- The farmers say they never [hr `vrnunxl kn `.\'r!l at this iimr nf thu- Cc'H'( lllI gIH(ls'-IIICC OI Inompson.- ll. D3005. ml (}odlre)'. paid a tisit to this village on Ins home uip.- It is said that J. jackson is going to rennovale his mill and use it for a swam ouringmxll We wish him success, -\\'ilh:|m I:u'\'m \'::n:|I:lino= E: the aunt! nf aunt: wcalucl.--]_. lill. uavm ~ nnlsneu DIS contract at ]. Kelly's, leaves for home this week.--Ducks are sull plentiful on the Ri- deau waters. Sportsmen are having a ne u'me.-Hugh Smythe and "wile were the guests of William Purvis lal week.-A number attended the Salvnlion Army Jubi- lee held at Sunbury on Tuesday evening and ha-I a pleasant time. --The pupiloftbe pub- lu school are prvgressing nely under the. careful guidance of Thompson.-E. Sands. J (})("re:\ . mm} 2 \iSit tn lhit: villnan nn K!.'llll.I IIUUIIIIK XIHII \`C WIS" DIUI Success. ~\\'ilham [anus Vzmalsline is Ihe guest of ' Ix . Ausun.-'fhc- party announced for Fri- ; day evening -in} nu( cum: off. as lbeueathc-1` ; vjxas unsxlllcsl n as p atponed loa later I I dltf. ~ ' ` > Threshing machines are making quite a dust in the neighbourhood. Grain does not yeild quite as iargely as it was expected to do. ;Whatwith potato rot. grain and heel low in price, Iarnien are generally drawing long faoes.-'I`he low rice of cattle and sheep does not reveutt center-prising rm, Coulter Bros.. rum buying largely. They are nowshipping two or three car loads weekly to` Montreal and New York.--Miss Hamilton. of Parhatn. is in our midst. visit- ng friends. She leaves for home. today.- hlrs. G. Kellin h been ding the week visiting friienags 3|) an'rl)e:ronnd Mag: ly.' She arrived home yesterday.-'Several ` ` parties hunt the front Townships have, gun . mg the past week, been making their way to _ - our rear in quekt of game. which is re- ported to be verypleutiful. A good report may--be expected of them.-A su rise party. made up of the young people 0 the neigh- borhood. merit! the residence of Mr. G. W. Kellins, Newcumbrooke station, where a joyous evening was spent. dancing being en- gaged In and kept up until midnight. when all were called upon to do justice to the good things provided; dancing was again resumed and kept up until early morning.All present having enjoyed the night : entertainment, bale good-bye to their kind_ host and hostess} --CATO The yeomanry have grall y-imped- ed in their labours by the wet and disagree- able'weather.---]_. Tail. having nished his I. Kellx-`s. leaves for home thm W_hu.thg_"Drll1sl| winks" oorre'ao-- dents Have to 811 on I Var- --. -4 LI_Ll--A- 5__ xugmiarubnn antlu. rugicnys. 1'HEv1cmITY's NEWS J` ' ;rxi~-.\1r. H-~h:. has nken the xv steps I-war.-is bullwimg :1 cheese ' hr-re ._(`,, (L-nlfre\'. If , of Pzcvadilv. lhvergcn Hnppemngu. Dillon hlopen. Marlon` Jnlvungn. ... . 4 (`4!anqnIJ Culling-. P\ [I awa LIJ3 -C_ ('mdfre' ..a ... .|.`... v Jynuuvw av u--;. u-- - ;c_tv on sublectn. `uodfuv loin. Winpipelg and the North-West be charged to commmea rqaa (llVlSlDl_l nu.` Wildr. 37!. `for, plank`walR'~_jinI commuted road division No. 13`; `to be charged to Said No. 13; Thus. "I-`rater; Ito, being two months allowance as charity; Wm. Eiy. I5, for5servie's, as hall keeper. Adinnrrned on the nth of Dmemer at -L'ar_r___xed. - The` .L_vllowiqg bills}-ere ordered to be` paid: ].-Ls. Young 8'22, for work i'i1commn_t- cd road division No. 56, to be cbar'ged~to said road .dfvision; james Dougheny. 8125, I for making 78 rods of grnrelled road in ` Brewer's swamp; Isaac Smith, $22.30`, for two jobs between lhe qth Van_d.. 5th conces- -sions ; Geo. Brewer, 010.101 building :i`cul- vert and rpaing a bridge; Chas. Smith, $16.25. for two jhs ; Robert Craig. 945. {ct breaking :5 misc of stone at $3 , r toise, to `be charged to commnjgd mad xvision No. ' ;2T- lnsenh Wildr_ m. `foi 'olanlr.wa'|R'~`in' -""'Gri'In." ofthe Turf. thihks-Charley Wagner`: gum mate Phyllis is as good an evxy gay mare as -lhereis going. and that the mantle of Qoldsznith Ifa`idThas-fteq upon 5 Phyllis `has arrived hoIne"lo Dickinson`: Landing, Ont.,*afte`t campaign-_ Iin;ananirey\:arfr,om_.Texa;' uHlamhu- mils. ,.` Wm. Ij.Iy. I5, nor-servwesas nan K . Adjonmed to the min of DeoeIn`Jer at 10 dclocka. . ` - ._.____oo-___-_- hands 0! some person Ior HOWE s.ueueut. ;\Io\'ed by Mr. Smith, sec- onded1by Mr,` Hay. that Mrs. Dougherty be paid" $5 per month for the support oLRo_b;r_g Row~,'dur- ing the pleasure of this connil, with the_ distinct understanding that the `said Rowe be not allowed to frorn house; to house. --Carried. 'rt..2 -" r..n.....:.... xi"c'\1-nrn nn`f>t5l" in hp` mg tolls --Larneu. ` ~ Also a vetition from Reuben Bpooner and others cal mg the attention of the council` to the destitute state of Re_be'rt Rowe; ind asking that an atount be placed `in the hands of for Rowe's_beuet. Khxvntl ht` Nlr. Smith. Sfonded-1 bV Ail". ` ~ the l`?.1tl1r_oad. '|nIrn~nup Council met Nu\'..2nd. Minutes ol_ last` mkoting read and ailoptds A petition was rewccfve:-! (mm Peter Gmss and 0ther9.vcom- plainii:;.': of the illegal collecting of toll on On the above fitition it was moved by Mr. Smith, secnxkled by Mr, l\`7mk'in, that the reevc and Councillpr Ioyner author- izcd lo procurea written upiniin from Dr. Henderson oir the legality of the present position of toll gates on the Bath road. so `the legility of the preset)! system of exact- ` tn ing tolls -~Carried. Aim 3 netitinn from Spooner `U I` llllilbllfl. _ln\`.'L.|Iut' Alt A01 Luv }'u=- Q .v:rve-l cimcr from liclos. ` The people of Leeds and Lansdms-m; l -Fmm have heretofore E`I`:]O_\`d the rather exclusxve privilege of swcarugg without fear On Monday lasflhc Council ssbd a by- law uhich mil pm It in the po\ er of magis- trates to punish panics charged with using I profane or abxmvc language. I I Inc vxcxors w a supper. A number of cases of infractions of it: Scott .-\ct were tried .1: Pembroke. at the m- slamc of (Thixf lnspcctur .\Ic Kim. 5. Le- grcc. Calahogxc. was fxne-J Stu) an'l costs Patrick aroney. Braesrde. was nal 850 and costs, The Canadian mare nose passgi through I'n-su-u last xwclx en mate to hr future msner i .\!assachuseIls. Next to Phylhs \n I I Nnnur ()1 Mrs lsarnnan, ox uesclumu. m the arbitration case In which she ciamgeui dun-er m lands nowrmmed l'}'.}lt'. .\I. Barn- 3 By thzs dc hart, m Noni: Fredencksburg. the cxszun Mrs. Bamhart :5 allowed [costs to be pazd by the other party. i The sport: of Ad.lpbustown held mar annual shouting match \\'edracsda3:. Thr sl-!c of Mr. Davis won the match by some- mmg hi; 3 z5h;;jnr1Is- of 1,5 *0 po-mts,_ The . dcfcalcd ;-any m lheievenxng enlermmex!' the victors (0 supper. ` .\ numhi-r nf rages ofinfracuons of the BI.) and the North Shore oi Lnlie in -'l`I`IXE A GREAT CANADIAN ` ALI. BAIL ROUTE. ' I4.-Av. sHb;~_ 4 l"'I{'X 7\`C4!X\"XI!. . I5 |` the '1:-'.x'nsh1;-hfStaiiv-M (`ounry \~a~' rctently mrzrned In a i2.o~.mu old f)sceo!a' zzr . . Homer Hamihon__ Rzchmond. ..x~ -1 I--. \ \l. \1.r..!l Q,1.1 nn }cl`.:4.e Irom .1. .\lL.\:Hl Inc pt-'}'r:n_. `I Dundas and Rughmeud streets. .\'ap.1cee_ f- 2.000. He will open a new black-smizl > um ocuuun Iu; Luau, an guy. I,-2. (nun Gananoqueis bung Lanvnrzsed Ior cunlri-. butions to a b.1zanr.lo be held thzs month. for the bent-t of the_ca_Iriage works band. The Bay of ,_|uime is r-pan:-,1 by the l|0~ minion Fishery. Inspect-n tn be-"better sup- plied Wllh sh than :I -has been for many ` VEEITS. - dlnglon. ulmer me new Ilancmse naw. - The Presl.-ytrry of Lanarlc ahd henfreu draws S886 fur mission wgrk {rum the Home Mission Fund 0! the l'rr:sbj,'1erian Chun h. . w H. uamon. teachet. Beamsnllc Mm * del School, I he I-ruxcipal of Ifenfrew .\Io del School for I'~ .\o. at 8050 per annum . {`.:mann.nm- i< In-ant? xanvmssni (.vanlf`:- stroved all his canned l|'llll. The (irecly farm. Sophiasburgh. has been leased for a term of years by Bruce john- son for stock-ralsing purposes. ]. Terrill, market gardener. Piston. is the Fossessor of a cabbage-head grown on.his am that turns the scale at 26 lbs. _ T. G. Dams has bden amnointcd revising clerk lot I max. and W. (. Wilson for Ad- dington. u der the franchise law. Tho proralnvln-rv nf l;m:u'|r ahd l\'('l )fI\h ycau s. Mr. Mdm offer bxmselt pt: (5 are :1... nnrnsi nre,|s Dung renucui - Business is reported at Abe Century snap I Factory. Picton, as booming, the proprietors acllmg all they can make. ' Min: Rhoda Scull. emnloved in the Sam- scum; an way can make. Miss Rhoda Scum. employed Napa- nee paper mills,`had her hand badly crush- ed between the mflers. ll:..-r....o gnnnn-A nu. rpllar nf Fxlwin ea between me nuers. Miscreants entered the cellar of Edwin Brooks, Na nee. and carried away or de strovcd all is canned fruit. Th. (in-o.lv I-nn Snnhlashnmh has been `TII3 mu-tad With I In ochnu are patented; :- ` asaistnnt. ncton. . The directors of Cape Vincent Agricultur- al Society will soon meet to set date fur the at fair. n .. . _ The lroquois High `School Board hav decided to dismiss the head teacher and -.u .n , `I'lV_,.\ held on 172:: am Iatu uec. .. The residence lately occupied` by Mrs. Ycoriians. Picton. and which was injuredgry rejs bung relled Rneim-as is rs-nm-tn`! at Jhe Femurv Soap '3SIlSlI.lIl. \ The bazaar in connection with the West `em Methodist Church. Napanee;' wilfbe held 17th and |8th Dec. Thu rpsidence Ialelv nocunied` bv aamuel uowennnn, or momnncm, sum a lot in that villagqlo Mn. Tharne fat 8300. ` Duncan Christie. Alexahdria. Glengarry, has been appointed highsclyool asaiual in Plclon. . tax assessment 513,067,340. , The 5th ofDec. has been chosenjot they poultry-fair in Lannk Village. ` The Ontario WOVBII Wire Fencing Com` lpany. Picton, ban dommenoed` (ions Samuel Bowennhn, of Bloome (1, sold a Inl in lhnl villnvnv In Mn, The:-lie fm lam), specter at (Ila on. . The new fraught home at Cape Vincbnt is rapidly netting com dot. I`Brockville's ` is 8.389. The In- Ial asneament is 3,087,346. The ct}: ofl')ac_ has Ina: chosen E)! III: UT. FIXING IIIII X specter Cla fruyght . Vn'Is't1ut.'l" nun Ins. In-nut. 3;. ` oonolruul-cl-I-nu. Dr.-1-`mine hasbeexi agpoimea health in- spector Clayton. ' , \':Ik:' -57.3115 _s;Ive:a b" " 1-4: .\!:s l:Zl.'Y`...[i.1'!. of [Ves-gr: :2. z: ~ rbitrafznn she c _ ., : buds xmwa vnel l'\`..\lr. ' _ . ., Q \ ,.. r_ av TllllNllE --__--oo---.\._ 'I`nwn~hIp bl Kmgnlon. - _.-. xv _...a u.....o. nanu,ln,. has - Ottoman Cvllotihs. Ulgterings, Fine Tweeds. Meltons and " / Serges. 'I'he'La.rgest Stcrick-we everheld '"""l- B"3m"'"'lI"'o Ull- uuuxnmnlo jealthnxpo uni. (. - -= ' 'l'hoI"llInn &inunont|nl[nnnu:tntod1I:|pt181Icw0xlo:d&.(htoI0xluul'aI,_ .,\ . l.oId.oI.und Innddlrynll Vondolro! 3m V 'to: m .` ~ Mm u""'."""'_'n.3"n"' June 1%: l"0If_aje.'Dy: In_:Iuu wunz. Ihtouthout thcuvniulj Wgvllliwild mew: y . . _.:. `. ; ';smn..'..T..;,.. In innnconnnani-'| cum-nun new . ohcxnn-nun: ':m`:n'1}t I:-"$y` om Ibo ' nut Ill! . 0|! autoaolurluu . -- - ' ~ . mzmmmm M" f Iqtnlnfsulolanmodytornul Bu! ` pldwounls. Bun V'l'hr:):II`a.Bmnel`xll:Lh.CoughAColdl. - RMumnuhn,3ln:du8vdllIuu_xl |ll8hnD_IIIo can unoeq , ~ , - ,',_ ;_. vo6nactnllDinpIderuo1thoLlvu.BtoInuh.lIi:lnyI:ndBoIuln Thu k: and lohlthDel:lli8A&ad()mhoIq.|d ` lllvllullioin `ulI>0oInplA1:nII inciddnhljogrumdu I ' I YQCOIU l the-l invigonld ...... .-........ . .--_._.-` -JAMES. B1'i-`ID; - Oct 17. W van Thntpnrl nan'dtoJ::: Tllnntln told IE1 cons-m'Tf$%_, eRPjWARE "1-.. -'|_:_ __ `You can buy a. ; fivnnnnnln Wnlnnt Ilnrhln "l`nn Ri [JAMES "RE1D s. fqulcgq SALES AND SMALIZ Pnumr .. - AT__ . I , j We sell General Li1l.n'icating Oil at pricesxwhich are popular I with the trzul, and will take our Oils back and pay freight l)Ot.ll ways if not up tn representation. i `%~- . mi 0113 nmaanu ENEINB "A119; mums uxnmnnu 911.3 N----V LV 113-nu-i-5` J. king; 5,: ul-J an \ , V ~ , Hnndaolne Wclnut Mable Top Sideboard Int 3151]) to 375.00. - -~` Handsome Walnut Nubia `Bob Bedgooxn Set. British1Pl_nte lirnl-.t5 pieeal. to: $551!). ' `Handsome Fnncy Bedroom set, 8 pie:-Q, for $25.6) -F ' Exit Cloth [fu-low 86.7 plug, $40M) to $751!). Black Wu] nut 81 lebonhl for 15 Ill. lfancv Rnxmn Rocker forll. ' Cross-t`l|I saws. .ues._.u..- Handles. Chains. Rope. can`! on. Cut ; Nails, &u.-. ` Everytlung warranted as represented at [ Queen CitYO`Wo HARDY &l\4URRAY -nu; .`:GBl3`.A'l`BS'l`.- woanmg_,.`or`f nonmm . -n:In;s~ ;Specid Value. Heavy Ribbed Goods 6oc[, 75c;, 95c., S125, 8150 per suit. Tfromvt J. B. PAGE & 00., Peerless` Machinwew Oils. ?._._~n- fact." Ci.OAKINGs! PHIHES CHEAPER THAN THE GHEHPEST. Ladis Astrchan Jacketg from $25.00 up, Raccoon coats from $25 00 up. A call will convince you that the above is a ford` ` 801. I. "SAMUEL ROGERS! &!`V::c3:j [nu ma Stock. the Finest and Largest Stock in Central cam Hue opened to-day Nw Fur Uspesfrorn 91.50 to $6.50. Kr Fur Tdmmma . :11 width. Maa, Storey`: Genuine Buick Gloves and Mitts. lined Lnd uhliu . Ladies` I And Gents Lined Kid Gloves and Mitts. Boys` Scotch Knit Gloves, :11 aims. The Lament Stock of Ladie-24'. Gems and Boys` Unjerweu in the city. Women`: Hasty Wool-Hone only 250., st spans: ~ 3., GRULEV S, not. 30. * use A 19.: .. n...... gt...` um dialolad pmanhip, an their Stock will be cold ;c 5. am: Bnriee an their 0 New and Fresh [mpnrted Block of Staple uni Fundy Dry. Good: will be . sold very now. Big Reductions in all dopnnmmh. 8'Ccu Ind _ua_e our Bargains. No trouble no nh6woo_du.' 4. {QB `MINNES & co, PHEPAREICEQQLD WEATHER, '3PE1 A 1:6 rE;EELEY` cLA.R.7K as nI:1N1\rJ::s 1' A GREA1` CHANCE To SECURE BARGAINS; Tnlnn [due Kingun It 1!!) plm. Black Wu nut 81 lebontd l'or`15 Ill. Fancy Bantu Rocker `Also Woven Wire Itntlo Bed lot 812 8), It-811$ CASH PGRXITUBE STORE. ' ""' -_`..*-r- ---.---.v-\ I`!-A `I 111']! -I\_,s_, ~ -.~ Nov. 5. Leading Ilatters and Furriers, 138 Princess St. Xov. 3. jlnrneo A` Minuet Black. opp.I`Ity liolr FOR PRICES THAT CANNOT BE` BEAT. Nov. 8. ` JOHN; C,?.QR333..="'F"1."S;. Cor. Princess and Wellington Irec:s, P.ILI..S- nut n Dinnrrl-In nu than than Inunnnli Kiting Mazxufactdrers 5: Wholesale Deniers m ..?.':..%'*..'.::'.::.`*.'.:::"...` " ""='W` =4 , I.Il_IIJ Ina IQDJIU -y1`Qg `Inc I Range N9. 9'Cook .hS;.tovAe,Vfo1: coil or wood, only-~ ' ill-`;`I hnn Iiuiiiitlnu 3! :-:2 : uj: - (`3or.;ri;c(:ss and -66-el-]-ington Streets`, -. -u, v...,.. - .. .-.--...... ..- 254 and -256 1.>xv1;-'-gssz` Street.` I76 -Princess Street. Kingtol. |FOR. SA J;.E:i)_I I ALL KINps'oF' . ssvnm; ucmmzs ~ I82 & I54 Pllncrss btieet. 7 SINGER OFFICE. ZI3 Princess *Slru l- Bepau~ed_athg znbygivo nouns tnunmea me nnan sonnet paid! shall proceed to ad! nillands. ot snmuclg thereof as shall he Inciant M dlschagge such arrears on my thodaatgothcreon, It my oioe, in tin Cqut House. in the City of Kingston, by Public Auction. on FRIDAY. THE 5TH, DAIOF FEBRUARY. 1386, at the_ hour or Elqven O'clock. in the fotenoon, in compli- Illiilh the Saturn in that behalf: TOWSIBIP 0!` 1358318. `> n Frontenac. mmnt under the ' W11`: hand of the War- den and sol of {he County of Piontenac, V ' yhU,lhQ"l`n|h-DI)-of sgptngabcr. ID. x -un`d`tomedirooted. commanding ` the tolevy upon the lands mentioned (in the Tolkruring list for the areas of taxes due human. together with nu costs incurred; give notice that unless the Arman (tnnlsam manor mid I proceed to 49' tnnannscs: sinner. row. I. L- .j7' 7 ,- W ` ' 1 nmun'snmnnnxmpxns TIDE 1 DPETI Gouri Home. Inn: Ont, lath, ' _ zzsgnnouzr -mzzrrmns. EACH PLUG: or Tmi $Blrdin"r Street. E do do 24 Hill: Bl'k' Sldndo -$1170 .I\II `x... " n-l.I_.- -_I- u...-_'l_ `.-- I An .1. WOLFE ISLAND. 3 Bull is B'.l'0BR INGTON. 3 Anal mxcnmnuoou. u I lilii mule. . 12th, 1885: , 0 I CLARENDON. u KIN 31'} BBC; aunt T. F. VANLUVEN. County Treunrer. |I, 1-15 I 2.21 121 4.55 11.51 ll.99 5.2 Au-Hath.` lived to . ~goaa7_J1l:;: fa? 351:5. otatobliz in 1_&l8on Lope Island; y them all the way so strong` and sffited 1 was b$e.\.From_ llesaenger the Amharic-an Irotting =hurs' is xlewenled. )I:4sse`|gvl'v had 1 lat u bohyw-head and n'lu.1y_i_!:e, Indnoslrils n_o3_,arly_ twice as Large as di`- Q dinary." Tozlris day ee.'_.' gun ; trotter hns__the sanr -li;`tixc ive nnarjag` for they gall of his LlooL Mm] S. i=*-nuaed for lier" "large bum` henil. Sue has four strain: or Moszmzer hlool in her` veins She comes of Hamblotoman stocs. _ ' WI Lump l.UU- ILUKIIIIII. Afmr` the _long and fatiguing voyage by I liling vessel, he dnsliei down the gang- way plank from the ship and up the wharf,` J with an:-gro` groom on each sxdo (I him I holding him back." And there he drg.-gel spu`ited was h`2._ From lleaaoncpr .-tmmncnn ID )'%1'3 UILL; 11!! I8 B lkfllullllll lllll Hulk, with a ery eye. thjn nmtril and A long powerful limbsftho ideal tn-otter. Hg -~-h, or Hnmbrinp man The old umraieraso [I13 h_i..9drs back" at % vkitors who'd- taed his shall as though in thought :5. war Wasn't over yet. -_ l The_ l_:rot.ting borne-is purely an America: development. In the year 1788 the Englilll blootltjl gmx stallion Qhssengqr wma im- nrtad into Philndelnhln l:on England. moouaq gmx suuuun l_l(euggr wma 1111- | outed imp l:olI England. I AM... u... 1... .ml` r-n....:.... 1-M-gm he wVBlI|-y-IIVB l..|'Ull~|Ilg DUTXS WET8 81- ` hibited. Among themvwerelhu (hasack, ` Almont. Jn, Guano`: Maid, (fonfoi- 1j ante Chief uni Bu! Wilkes. (kn- foderate Chief is a Kentucky bred stallion, 18 years 0111., He is a beautiful animal, ` hlnrk hit`: 1: nrv mm th'in nrrzfril and } Lrs snout:-r pan: an r.ngu~`n snobbery, ` When wage! an idle class in this courntry, j riclranuugll _apd inuential enough up ride 3 over Yankee` farms` and ride down Yanke: gap, as they do in Englnzrl, then good-by republic. ' ` Seventy-ve trotting horses were Isihiharl Amnnw them -Irma Dnn (`nan-pl: staules L!__l nnglanx, uy gut, s.r: Tho regular pr;z.== amountoi to nearly 819,000, and \sev'eral special prlz-V ue-re oer.-J heyidea Every evening mar.` '12 ,1 grand horse drets parade: sot-.1 -tpak: AH animals that had tanen priz.-< dunnz th-- day were tricked out in their r1bh..n.<, smrs and medals. and, vsalko-I, tmnnd or nth_-r- wise cavorbel around I`.'hL- sawdust (`rm-k, amid music :_v the hand anl '11:! apphme among the Specfaluri. When (ho) mu la~Jy bury; artist`: Bliss Inez Ftewnrg 1.11mi Mxs; Nellie Veg-non, rode the \!rrnon ,~ Sa,Ll;1- horses over the track, lb: entl{u~1'a-an 1'05? ton howl Form hunters shuwel (-if u).-,1; pdces bv he-in: made to jump over two hurdles.` They [Jayed that a lung \\'r~.d_xn box was: Britis stone wall, and juyupm over it, though what use we have for ` hunters in this country me dear know, It's another piece cf English snobbery, When we are! in this mu-un- uu.u nun -- u, -. nu: ma nun. nu uuu u.n.-~s uc "sso thin that his ribaslick 0utli:cI}1.'1L Wooiatock; I "young nnpnreel hrnvm horse. is agood type of the l'Cdl'. Ha at tractel hL; share of attention at th snow. Woodst-`:c'i i: 4 years old, and was buy] in thz s`abloa of Baron R-nbschill, "me Hi: stables ix; Englaql, by _i-1|, s.r! Thn nornlnr 1\l'iI1I; liinllflhri tn n,.u-`r ` T570 Luuil)-`e-r'\-'SWaVggrons,'two Second-Hand Buggis, one vliglit, doubleot qf Ham` egg,` nnlu 1'1: 1inn'd-r -u-kg` 4..- Qxite dmemnt in every way is thu type of racer. This is the Eugheb running hon: Thtxllnstrntiou n~pre him in trim for \\'o!'Z-'. He is not in tr.m uzn-~s he thin ribs stick out Ii :c lint a'young lmgu. Eu 1: ntvhl fvna nf ch.-. .--....- 1].. .. I-ncinnow su u..mx. "You can picture to your lninl`s on tho type; of horses displayed from our illustra- tions. They Are from original drawings by C. Gray Pa'rker'. the but horse artist in the caiutry. The animal in the picture is nine:een hands high an] a '_ wumlzr of strength. The Perchwons cuuw frupi Perche. a mvmm mui of .\'orman iy, in Pu-nnnn Ir -v-.3 nf .1-phi-n nvf-notirln IBFCDIP. ovmce mum ol Aorxnau ry. Ill I-`rlnca. _v are of Arabian extraction, and Vl"_V docile and intelligent. fr a .;.....a .. u... .\ r-..m..- -..;...-..I 5- 1-, WIEIV I113 SI: H0138`! Ollll III` I ,7tion.`Ill stable! on the gremnx Evwy large axhibiou, bun lloody and &ukey's mvivnls to a 'pI"ils light, that cum! to New York hold: forth them. In th minor 3 agrnt oblong space, cnvcnd with uuvrdnseal present. On the long sides 0! mi space tier-sotsaws rise. At lheensls uenmccs. mmmitteo rooms. etc. 'nnereis Q pmname Iiuuld balow thy.-. nuts. The grenpsptcsin tharenrot uni unler tho main is nolr llml with rain: nnnn nnrs of ""W i IIIHITTUI IIIJ H1111`-I" H3 Ennis nowlledwith rovrsnponmwsol [Ina stals for 'tho'horsa1- _ You can tunnaomo idea of the sins of Indian Square garden when, I tell you _then: are 412 homes ontamd for Ihis exhil- finn 1" nflhla-I an Ilsa nonunion who pun beam of Q Ill Illsirlivus prob- wwlnl it iilike. Well. it New York. JG" )1 A,GREAfl:AH0RSE snow. g v`~ I lnr~Ybn,`ov. L-1'h hats show in on tin`: woekat Madison Square gur- lt is Ilu thin! qnnnnl exhibition, of ED National Ilia Glow ocinlioniof .'ro7`nBso_L|_> cigar: the your 1115 any more than the `Initial or. Ipe telephone-.. The` ranmuumre ltunau.xu' '_:'!'Is iiiipcrrlel is a Panning uh'n oi3s had no: beenmlrd : nruanul anglers. `- Tlielroads, to th K. 8: P.. static-n are in a bad condlgbn at present. being very muddy .aiid`sognc_whal. cut up.--Wlm hppenai _the young man who got Io-the top of'th__e (stairs and no furgher? .. Did he get frighten`-5 "ed ?-Mr. Ggo'ge' Wager has nearly com- `plated the :tot`of Mr, j.fA. Griiths.-.--. Mr. Gnome Hmves .l1'as lat:-Jv nurchased a- J|l]'%IllIlI_!-.c_uu:I. . ,- Mr. P. M-cLaughlin has returned from Montreal, his hysician `advising himto re- tire for anjn enitg period.`3--.\I. ]. ]oyce is erecting a building on the site` proposed for the joyceville` towr. haJl..-Mmy of the farmers here are shipping their barley on the str. Khanoum at Washbum.*- The bulk of it mhksas ,No.: 1.`--]oh1 Gibson, Kingston. who} 29 duc|:s_ on the fiver Styx in one d`ay.-,-Rev. [1 H. Ni'tnriiokpased through ' `here list '\,:accinm_jng residents ,fi:g:_of ch afgg. \ } pletea me. state: 0! mr. ;..n. uruulns.--. 3 gglr. Gegrge Hawes late] purchased a- : very n: oxgaxp fim `ML, andewater,--_-.. "Narnia Pattarsnn. 'whn has` been. ill fin- 1` very one organ Ifm `Mt. .V`andcwater_.--_.. ' -Novrmn Paterson, who `has ill for! some-sine. -issl.o_wly,re_covering.f ; Julllwl II ) I '`'ll)`'. Hors?g tlr-y`rn (`llI ill4. saystlxe su r- " intendprlt 0: the Xlmlienn square Sta "":l'hey run a gun! cl:'al' like poo"p!r; Some ` `1 '43!!! know ;nmuch they all but talk,` uni =fged.j 4 .. others actual; am to) dumb to go their _a.-`1115. Tienzl. ` \ `* , - y y - -71115 MULI. - A` mounts, _ for Sir'Inan.~`, Cly lccdnlei and ` Arabians, f:.r- l1I.xal.le(>-', _t.andc-nis, Jzigh 1 jumpers an! -.h ' ` ~ Hnrsrt: Ihnx" rn rinrinn; anv: `Jun unnnr. '1 PUII SUI in IA ` "ier - her .1. the lair.- 1 It In nvun. of inter-3:? tn mu`-ine. L - : |1`l..u- .- .-... gm OTHER ._ -;GENUIZ\"E,; MI`. ' 110158` ML um .~u0-I rr-rm ILIIIL Wu lItIV~: i come down r--gu.nv'iv In th-- ~.'n.u|o~.~: one-~:. i .We L-luae Willi21]`i(`!un?nfu1)mz.uzaJ kuuun ! to must of you. }lv- 1: !:umI.mr v.h-.:rc-W-r` civnlaxation |m.~ ext;-n-in-cl ihs lmu . Xn truth, them prnhabiy Wuul-lu`l Imvv be:-n ;:.')y ` dv intiun \\'ltl..uul him. He |~` nut '11 hnr-.2, In 11 isa gpor relntiuu ul lb: burs", und .5 Eh with the` !'mm!' \' on great H(`L"|'~'-ital!` hk-1 lhaprusent on-. Huts nu: I4-nu..n'u., bl... h In cvnnrl Ha mmtrihntn nun. hi~ shaft . sun ptusv.-um bhgood. r .7 innv-:9 I , ha {en-I up. l1Ul`Ei. LAII` tun: u*'n.1Uu, LI` dously strong fur his .~xz_-._ .\'a, there is . no: ~u quail Ufa: an a can lift 1!. am a. m- s1m- um that be mm rl le 1111).: IL3` I-ac.` ll .-. `-11 1 Ifevertbeles-a. the ladit-~ go into raplurps I over the `,'>lu-Iii--s." HI:-m `pm. ma-rhu- they are of 1: km, with the (l)[x|]u(-V of both. The lvlluw you are In lb: picture L only two I--ex tw-.1 inch: high no larger lhgn 3 g-1-lvsim-I "lug, The ludzns Fl-e him nmlexclaixn: "Ola vnu d--ar I1-tun thin-:3 Com:-. hre and let In-po-lymnihl-1 minu:e!' Thn Sh-[laud nmv is Um hnnhc-J nl l/01115`. [I?`I"e [[111] It`! "I ` ID`! _"UlI K!) The Sh-[laud p-my the hornet L:k- the ~-a.!00, 11` tlm)s!n' Rlrunr fur 511-. No \i:f um: '41:-. r I I-H L muL'I- up in m.nl Ln` he euuupzh. an! no u 1!! ex 1. u on you with n sudu-`r::;c;. um-r biz hm L . - Imam. a a n ; hue Way. \w an! .~u-;m' [- _l..4 551".` H - ' {-`belt ma" huh-.. H In- ..... um-.. .. mi I113? Ill ['32 I111! I'IlK .'I' [K5 ll 4 yenrsuld. That was .-int-:e\'o'1 _\'e:1r.: 32:0. The grant. bore: question then was whether a mile could_ I trntiml in ii nlinllU?{ The question is, non` wb-lher 11 mile can be trotted I-I 2. mznulo.-~`~ Sumo are living when will nrubnlv so it Mm] 8. ha; The r-st tmnin`; race that nk rhea In Hie for a snake Wu in 18195. for at guns of r1l,(l.I1 The b.-?. was that a mile could be trottni in Chm minutes It was won by Topgnllmt, a sun ul .\lv.n;-ng-r. Tonga!- lint made his bust time after he was 2!) WMVYHTLENAVYI Eli laws In: , uluugn was wnx Dun pour hm. So we development `of the lrotor bpgun. ~ In afow years itghozan todaivn on hon men um there were innuftn poasnbliti as In In trotter I` n sourtg of sport. From that .3`! h this tln evolu`.io1 of t:n- "(her Ins`- , eontinu-ail. ll un ml-.-mu 0H Q.|::.'u;- lo ;i;- lntun hm] not posial ma: luv uznms. hate racing, wdmight nu".-r Inna-~!ml the Annrican Kroner. - `at. AVWW W Irujy `uni -llsgi-tn. his anisnt Running hm-au`yu'o developing nndsomoly in Pennzylvunh _in illoewlyda of the republic. lenonger `liriwlatlkeninncksc-onntyun.l kqrnhomn number 0! man. All went. :0 small dug: dung: ' uvilnlnlugly on. `when unexpocfrllv the` turn of P1-nnsylxnnin passed a law prohlbi horse rndng. lhnt thmw the hnclan the nohlo sport mp-xy mrvv. `What n'~xii -If htxsei could not run. lmy nlight at least tro, though that was but nnnr fun, Ru they dew.-lnmm-nt. of um yuan pmhulnly than 12 am than I Let: I ! .' m.uuw~'. D-ulm arc! nvmg vrIll pr-bnbY_\' 5: ix. Mull B`. _has uh: Xh- hm-~ cl-n11 to 2:83; \\'hs-u -<--o9---v--j v .|oycevI|Ia_!lc_hoeo. ..I..l2-. la-.. -no-m `III, I SUI] UK aIll.'$`:g`I'. IUMF rd-3 his best time was all `I I-16 I.`lllI.llllIJ|?l \`IJlI.L' |l`~" V lhg show. nlnu-_; wit`: hi~ 1 life to him! ll9('ltl.`ii-,~' nf anim -l~. .1 I . Pr:-m;_1`i`uls wo-r- u'~:-ml for ';-'5. for (-3 valrv anal pt He cnutributeil qunlu: bar shin`! ll`. nuns nus :4-uu;uu., um 1 I .. yr... .5..- ..1...... nut`. hi. n... I J. P. oI|.p|'-.'nsLaavs,A E \'EEKI;Y;BRtT1sawH1G, xov.%12. 1335. u , u` n lr'lu8!)-! 2\'uw and then u[LAIo:U(,` man .. Inn -.. .-1-...... uni nnnut. hllfillal may & Mlyi now drs ` goods at I . l5'c`I_nd 55,30 Ind the-haw -~Epinglog _ _ ttotryim them. '- ' -I-1.- I3......(u .........p-ni.-m :no-.nI.. ..I....:`.._ "_`__A llnrmiwunlun liipjsolilngn. .Messrs. Stewaind Gallagher are doing a large business,,.in grain and hay.-Our humets-have returned, bringing with them seven, line ,,deer.--.\lr. C. Ruttan has in operation his new saw and grist mill. The '_ml is a grea_t addition to the induslriesbf our village, and Mr. Ruuan should be lzeanily~si_; ported by"'.ghe farmers of this di`'t':n'ct.-'-,5 r. E. C. Spooner has entered `the-am_1a.a_s, a grain buygr.-Mr. S. F. I Qn-mart Wu: nu-nvered lrnm A "van: '9-.vnl`1e; Stewart has recovergd tgom A "very `severe me ' an:-I_1a.ns, a grain Duygr.--mr. . l`.{ smack of Sciatica. zupluau _I.I.:v_v-_ Iv ----- --v.T.. The Pr_eco'u corpdration intends placing streotlampsallovet thgtown. , ' I ~ A student held service iii the church tare on Sunda_\'.- Mr. S. Kelly lost his oldest child by _scarlc_t` fever. ~' "There are .1 nuifibcr ofcases amuncl here:T'l'he roads in this sgcuon wen: _\'cry-rb.1"l on .ac<;o_unl of the late rain'.---Taper & Sou have just received a large consignment of grxxls.-Mr. B. Hen- derson is home from the cheese factory, and I is inaking general repairs on his premises.- The services of'Miss Brian. asschool ggrach-3 I question here is, WillRiel be hung? er, are secured for next year--The t.n.1in management 0] Inc `V IIIDKI SC0UI.-I"0K'u}` tots are veryscarcc and the gra_ip.i-is`-not yielding as farmers expected.-'-"E!iss Snook intends spending the wiiiter in Kingston.- I`.at'ge quantities pf hickory nuts ha\_ c been stplen.this fall. some after -they theyhave been ga_thered.-L. . heads almost 1mpa5sable.--Large x1u:qn~ trey of ha'y were sold " during the past week I and (`Paced on the cats at Harrowsmith.-, | Mr. Thompsnn. `of Montreal. is/visiting friends at \\'i!t_9n.- Rev. Mr. Robinson has had successful revival services at V|ble`t.- Miss .\'ctls<>n Ts giylng satisfaction in her management ofth Wilton school.-Pot-.:- (obs are wan.-scarce and eraim-is`-not CAUTION!

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