3 11:; II?UW'liIX.[| allbbr T-_ `Int-iihn _unsll duwn.'nnuoI_.I_IopmIIsriId- ..::o-Oj-- Aucuon solo: by lI17l'l!- Rydenhun Ilotu. WI ll IUI.IIll. I-`fl ;uft1 h:m_ ! ms! with munia-rupt, and an s than on! In hum making Fvrst, that a ~nnn1.<.mm~r he Imus bntvts--n 111- Km: . y should be recon-:1 with , um AH lurtbe" act.--u puny ohouid he snag-anlud vision; uni. thin]. lbs: I Ihoull le l"(`Bp'.0] at the `wt was given until Xvnv, up 1l>l- rc-[JV Tin tznn hav- '1 an -a i!nr'o.'v uxwior -in-L the Ewgfuh gornrn- 4` . '9 strrm - 5 I lfdl H?` ` I ' U` ` John .\.,;<\\- H? ha-. z~res~ 32.1 lax..'e!_v.- A nI.:r Purim Sr ll:-2;"! on II. 2' rh In`! branch f the! has bern lcxate _\Ir 1`. f muse tr-I gvvr laennscs here Cut The eslctm -. he-L1 lvn Ins bar. WEEQY BRITISH WHIG, NOV.2%6. 1885. Itwilljiiyyou 0605!] And cnmmo' ' Junu`Roia'I that holuipomlnina Algnzlnann . suntan.` 3- -u;-uu-. Adupctch from Oneida. N. Y., ititod Nov. Nib. liven the following I y: `During hop-picking last 1311,; Snub Jnlmnnn, n wanna air! from Hunting: Elclnblt Ilsa kc-1'3. _.\hss; Bradshaw. '1larr_ousnptb. is the guest of `Wm: Lawson -The Salutation is. "How is your a J" as a number are getting \`:ii7cinated.-Elginburg s noted for us <`]'u`:'et. peaceful nature .-The readings last Thursday evening were largely attended and reported good. Mr. Owens acted as chair- man. The programme was asfollows: hainnan`s speech. Reading--]. W. Edwards. , Song-Mastei' P`. Portcn. Reading -Miu Florence Ialrsnn. Dnzlogue--H'appy Uncle Tom. Song--Missu Larson! and jachon. . `_Reading-Miss ennie Ash. ` 'So n;-Master illle Saunders. - Readi --Hattie" P ` ' Sang- . W. ad-:3: M , " Rading-W. Oyens. , Reeitationwlr-. 037011]. ' -Brcwe_r Brothers. ' ` Porter. 0: :on by Ineyreg-n - ' `reefs Illness. bu ' Claxtnman arnvc with his pockets He evtn had I In - neck. H15 rs! I small-pot hare 7' the contrary he 1 foctangs and sand, , armed an_vwa_v, - nun sale. which v zrvlemency of lb .\!onday and was `grain rm here. nu---us `Mr. Scriu,-n has arrived and ialien poss- sion of Patterson's store. which he has run}, eil for. a term of years.-.\lr. Spoonersl checst; factory is about completed auilis, ln ah appearances. in first-class building - \\`m.~(`annon has made `extensive repairs to his large shop-Mrs. Thomas I lowker H has gold her place in this village to Mathias Claw [hr the sum o( II.ooo. Mr.` Clnw has ceiihinly purrhased one of he` preuigsl places in our county Hrs.`Do_ lier goes to Harrowsmilh to build on the top of the bill, which is i_:erxain_|y a lovely position. The buildings are to `be of bricli.-||r. Cogen, ul Kingston, has purchased an acre of ground` in our village and purposes building shortly. -Ther_c is strong opposition. between the graip bu)-v-rs at Harro`w.smith and our local _i. __. ,_ p 0 Ioolo-3': Bay Illll-gs. any hum-rs II) the \'u.mn_v mere en- gaged the lauer pan of last week In drawing gram lo the village. lo he shnped to Kings- 'nn he Ihn Frnomasnn -\Ir. I Howls had a I Bun-own: Ida Happening; The Rey, .\lr lilstune. of Suuhury-. oc- cppied the pulpit of the Methodist Church here un Rahbath morning last. He chose for his text the vaordsltom lsia|h.' .\ndHc shall see of the travail nf His suul and be satis- tie.L T The sermon was replete with many- beautifiil thuughls and was attentively lis- .i tened to by a large gotigregation The Rev. l l Mr.-ssrs hlavety and l.idstune con-lucled a I [missionary meeting in the above named i (_hl.IfLh un Mnnday eusniug, the 16th inst. I The atlenl:mLe was fair considering ta J state of the roads --The K gr. authnritirs h.-ne limit a sidewalk connecting their sta- 1 mm with the corporation walk.--Mr. (X Ruttan is crowded with uork in his new mill --The Rev. Mr. Smith. of Centerville. ronductcd the funeral services of the late Mrs. Geo Manson. at the Presbyterian ` clfirch here, on Thursday, the nth inst. l(au1ng--L-corp ronu sgn_ lip Iaun Laws;'m. Reu'Imn-C. llcfnrland. ~_ `u : LIWXM ll) Inc VIIIIEE. l( r In sunppux w mugs- by lhe`Fremasnn.-.\lr. ] Boyle had a but IS now convalesrenl.--A arrived here on Salnrdav last kets well ||nc_d wuh camphor e.\ n bag of It fastened around hrs first mu.-rr--galaon Ins. Is there On being Infurm ta. remm.-ed par! of run ` rsm~ "We.-ll. forewarned i>fore- a_]nn.J .\lcMullcns auc uasq-ostpnned mung l(1lh(' the weather, took place on well auendcd.--5Euw .~. ! KU 3` Lmczgu Ind PHI`-DIX I IIIIC gun lrf lvw and have a gnod hum on lhe praxries He vnll be home about New Year s. . -. _._v. _.V __ D has placed at his own ex- peuae I ne street lamp opposilc his sample moms. Anotbet meet lamp has also been enacted by _snhocnpu'on at the corner of Man: nrect.-Tbe stn. Ida and Olive have made their last trip: of the susun lrom Montreal to \\`atp--n The In. Kidean Belle has also bud adieu to Ibis pon for this u.-at _Thnmas F-mxlh of Perth, rnnuarlnr "IJl.'ll.'Ill uuy-ywuux was Inn,` Dunn Johnson. 3 young girl {mm Busing CoMcr.0IIoao"oouu . undo I con.- plgint l._enry_ fdnomof ung}- Unit I; The toads are in a terrible condition here. god the who went to market last 6:- _'tn|gday and then` almost impassable in [iIas._-A madman getting on held in the clutch have on Tuesday evening -The [rain business here is almost at a standstill. The dnicnlty in sacll'i:`can and bugs and the falling prices am against tt.-Tho checalactory Ins mound a ooutolpaim and shows up l0Idl'IIht.'- Mr. Lloote us bnildingavcnndah to his tesidencc --Some of our jhhon are talking seriously of selling out and moving 'lo HIl I'0I'Sllllh.-- Rumour says quite a few tnaniages are to come oi about the holiday time. tun Sir join any ch: NI udnunliou; containing Riel : flu: Would to God I could catch bill" In "Would In God I had 4I._I I..- 1|... "_III D.-L--`Inn-. Inc. I...- .bmu.ss': .-Sevenl gig came in chmm have died with I-X $8 $lH`I-l IIIKI I} ` lat the diets! Iptud.--]AcIo. an an uni; P The mod: Inn haul DItIdy.-]ohn . aphnn Ia; ploviq Just on ` tholnad; 1 my fall .. .-Suith loo. hum 1'lso:.h8.lInoou 3,` an IadIlt.- . path a lnbcumr land from Wm. Im.-H. Kelly has built `n .-'l'bo working ol 3 out Dill 'u this In In now: to the Gun... n-. I... L... Ln.-pin..- '... uQj _%WOC`|' .uotoaoycIV 553"? n. -1-. ..n. 0: hnn. my ._4I ;...I.--4. ounnnpa ._ AL. ..o .1 al.- I`--`-l allay. - --Mt. Candy. . rnunr-Hnlngm in: iiisxiii-.3 A Young Wanna. Wanton By 0 Grind Jury, ' limb; in Kingston. V A ~j_-_-L-I. 3.-.. 1|_-.J_ 1! V J-A_1 llnrnnglou Hun. _...._. Wldpoll Wblopol-I: go. II (II) I Til IHIIIIT WIIIIUIII lllllllliu WI Chas. H. Clark bu nndothkoll the my lot Leno: `and Addinmon. and Lynn for Gay` ooun . Ir. Davylui Iueoivud tron tlIl"l` nstrinl Fni;Auoci|tlontheirhn.ndIonodipIom: fa` the noon. . Natl] two; a I half, million: Inn been invented In Toronto in lpildilg. --mm. this inn:-than Ind Incl-, we rlgull Illa axon Igolgcy Iot been county, pnd being energetic and popular -ill do n ann hnninnu Iithont dnnht. uuu . -nu-- -- |;i;':;-one:-goticond will do a good business without doubt. ('1... H lnri Inn. nnnlartninn MIA _ _v-v -v. -_-.-- -----o-%%e- nary : Ixcoluor loqto. Ptol. Davy in making 1 udooeu of the may, cheap and simple iron fence. ml`- regdy described in - the Wine. In areas mo:-Ikuo liginguungou all sides. High Wagon", of Wolqtud, has bought the righhuid hkcn annoy to: Louis uumntu and halt-n nnarantia-. and nnnnlnr The city Foo All KIOOCIOQ. The huines brought by the Scott Act Association against. Aldn. Wilson and Little. Mr. Wilson. msnnger of the cot- ton mill. and seven] others. for paving voted twice or illeanlly st the recent Scott Act election. held in the city, hsve been dismissal by `the police muzistnte after hearing the evidence. Theenses suunst several othersiwere shsndonod. The evidence into out thst Aldermen Wilson snd tle were pornonltod. The Anti-Scott men intend turning the tables by bringing notions sgsinst eer- tsin tempennce penple for bribery dlll'- I ing the election. ` ncu ru uqgn uuugcou and Intends IO apply 0 lo the board of health ll ! hrs rrunicx;-a!it\ for authority to enforce vaccmatmn and prevent john l.s services bemg m requisi- ` non.-\\'. Guthne has erected a new cheese factory near Perth road, and the structure. lot dcsrgn and convenience, cannot be sur- passed tn the county. He deserves sucoss. --]uhn Dennee has returned. after an ab- nence of two months at Gananoque.-Our vrllage awoke on Sunday to find there was an mcrease in the populatmrr The old squire. a undo-A-er. ha's taken upon himself agaxn the respnnstbilittes ol matrimony.- Thc physu-gs are pre aring at all poxnts. The grand drama wil be held on Friday evening at 7 o'clock Headquarters, the Temperance hotel. Perth street Friends lmm a distance wxll attend as the dzs lay wtll be a good one.- Our village schoo IS progreosmg under the present teacher, whn leaves here In January. Another thorough, ; cnmpetent one has been engaged lonpd for n NI In every cnurcn, nddocluod h m of wo- muinheothenlsnduwu 3 strong up- pad for eanoontion, nndtliat or apne- tied chanotor. The church of Qod ugn-:_.uI ---|. ' [DC Sl.U(Il'lI|5 IIIICHUCU ZDU UCCIHXU ll [0 HiI\C been a sucuess.-At a recent ineetinz of the {urvtliall club a _lLl3l'lI|'n0llS resolution was carried. thanking Mrs. and .\liss Smwvrr fur their kindness in allowing the boys the use of their field to plav in -D R \\'ier declares a heavv storm to have passed m-er his place on F[lxl3_\' mght.-Gri account ofthe sudden ch3ngc- inlthe weather the proposed fobtball match. for the 28th. between the Sydenham High School Football Club and the "Ban- gulians." will be postpone_L--\\'e are sorry to hear of the tempurary_,illness of Miss Donoi-an.-'l'here are rumors that the Glee Clul.-_will be again organized. with Mr. More land as leader. Mr. Hogan as organist, and Mr. Holmes as stage manager.-On Satur- day evening the ocli Parliament held its usual session The bill before the House was "'l'i`iii-ersal Suragz." It is `he inten- tion to have an open debate on the 5th of l|ecemher.--The `hovs are congratulating one another on having brought their skates with them when last home. It is their in- tention to patronize the rink if it should st;irt.-0n one of the town boys recently , purchasing a bicycle a grave discussion took place between the students as to whether he was "a vrheelermau, "a wheelersnian`.-" or "a wheelsman." We vselcumc Mr. nd Miss Armstrong . from New York State.--Un Friday evenmg .1 "parlor concert." under the management 4-! Pruf. Heath, was given in the Town Hall- maid of St. |`aul's Church. A number If the sludrnls attended and declare II to have 1.-.... .. .....~....- in .. .-......u ...;...o..... Al oh- Allan lcku arrived home on Sunday last much plmud nod hem,-tted by his ttip through the Southern States.-The pcaoeot the villagfvu broken on Saturday by a auntie: otyoug nun who imbibed too tree- lyoa that visit to the city. Seven! skir- mishes and I pitched bsttlp ensued with the` following result; Killed. none; wounded. four. Dr. Spankie was hastily called and attended to the uiortnnnies who are IIOI doing well and will likely he sadder but ynaer men.-0n Monday afternoon Rev. Fr. Splatt united in holy matrimony Mr. W. Taylotnnd Miss IlcGrath. The ceremony was performed in the-ulturch. which was crnwh-I The bride was the rcuptcntoi manuostiy and useful presents. The mung couple have the best nights of then fncnds and arquamtancts. una -canoe I nan nouns computed.- as Sadie Fwgnson. of lnvtury. I! visit! in; hate.--Nn. Hobart Gay. who has been 111 Iotnotnatilna. hint very low oondainoo. -Janes Hoyle. Ill lot thtoe rocks. is h:p~ pgly able to be around ngun.-R. Jnchoo and with are miton hcre.-0n account of lhcilclemcncyollhowcalbetthu outing! cl the Salvation Anny on Sunday new not as I3" auhdedu non]. Cadet Taylor. 0! Kxnplon corps. led the mating. . ` In I01 luau, . The township eouncu not on Mood{y.-- Hugh IcCooncll, Iorlnerly 0! this place. not of London. OIL. in visiting hate.-I Lane: loridds nan bonnis coInplued.- Ferguson. Invuuv. Inc .`.c s,2`.'2;.....'-1'.' N. sm."u. us' `:2 Intact! ya hr the \vintct,-KinI Inunie Keno Ifvnitinf bu uodc. W. Cuban.- Wn Ind n hi. nll at an... 4.. c-o..-.I-... I "'":......".'..""".......:"3.'7..T'.a.-. ....'.I U'-w Oualout whlovnlhhgiy the HE. _.l.&'IiI-XE In: required vncluu uvwwuuusn BYDB\HA II HIGH KHOOL. Wells lulu-:4 lawn. rill . IIUIEIS HI`! mparalnclyr pra. re `)5 nu: mm {J 13 9 JR. ZEI_I`2I5 .8' 'l'havLnul1nn Undnrlnkornndllnblmot. - lM&256Pnnma8t..Kinntnn_ GREDXIT SALE, HOIIIAY. 'NOVBlIl-ill SOTII, A`! XIV 031$`. Anhndlouool Ii IAIUII. Kmlnoo. loo Tvvilpollhu, lmlthhcoutdon. K ()PENJNd QEMSYDENHAMA-,_TSl`REET In ,' s1s,ooo--wg`jn:s1s,ooo' L lFURNIT.URE 2 These Oil; are tndo mn'rk" And we ism dealer: that we 'will pxoeeoutol infringemente on name. and we request oonnungen, to ineiet on seeing If retailers giye them our Oils out of barrel: branded ne follows : _ ` /4 II : "III. III WIIIUIIIKII. Ijl Ill oxosllsfnt paper on "Consocrstion." She presented the same grsnd truths which Ahnvobeenthorofngoundstrengthohhe of Godin all ages. ItInsdesi- for .theit ssks," as s powqrlor usefulness. sad to snoossafnlly carry on the work of the mislio cause. She longed for snxilinr! ' church, --.'I A--I-...| A.I.-a. LL- -.....A- ...... .0 _. ] Qggen City 011 Works. Toronto. ZPE;ElIl.I.fEI_$S 011.8: jsAMU;fL $309333 3: co.. I Acall will Convince you that the place to buy your I Jackets is at . |T.%%D.MlNNES&CO s A Very Fine Range of Scotch Ulster Cloths td be sold very cheap. % SATURDAY, NOV. 28TH, 85, EBLABK, SEAL, GARNET, MYRTLE & NAVY. {ULSTER CLOTHSY JACKET ULOTHS! DFIIIUUC IIIIICDUIIIIIJ Ill lllb to belie 0 that the Iocioty would _yet become an important factor in misman- nrv Ania-nrinn. This will be the Greatest Sale of Dry Goods held in Kingston in late years. and every farmer should call and see what we are oering. WALSH &STEACY ENTlRE` STOCK or DRY GOODS! '_ Imtbonbii.with9utlurvobfotro_tholnt ollluolljg _ Odlindoxuninomyotook. aqpu-_oonG.Jlc-thn.nnnyhonnTinhotrr_|do,nt _ `Ti j - j j Th V Undo:-that - 0' o Louhng \ Vlad Imbmot. _ I54 ct/856.1 ;-11;... 3... m_ R` U I N ov".'h24. For certain and imperative reasons, which will be annonnced later on, and in order to_ make room for twojnow departments we purpose adding in the spring, [we will hold a. Nov. 23. G|oakings,% Sealettes, Jersey Cloths, WALSH & STEACY S. ulasuir-I PIUIII -Illl |lUIlIlI U1 HUI! work. The report In: ocoopteo sad the bodies lunged ink) one`. The report: from bruncheo were rend bytho corresponding secretaries. The nnoil nnd nnlnorionl returns wen in the report. The nrionu In-nnchoo announced prouueu and hub in hnlinvn tbs: thn nncintv innld vat }GREAT SACRIFICE SALE Nov. 96. GREAT SACRIFICE SALE JUST RECEIVED. DRY GOODS COR. PRINCESS AND BAGOT STREETS. Bole Ihunhotnrcrs mid Proprietors of the -BEGINNING ON And continuing until January ISL OF -_ K WI1 IHIKIT WUKI. Ill IUIUIRII mo ds;ud to ninofundn for workof the Iocioty. Iombouhip Inphoodatil each syon. and at the time. constitute: a. person life member. The society in subject to the sppmvnl of the Imulouuy socie- tv of than Inthndint Church in man-d to ; oi tholauspuno. tn-`wash a. nun. ,-y -In. W. I. IIIJJAI In do-nun. I III HUI! II llllfc -Illl Ill uxnliwu . thegoneul plum Ind designs of the I -ark. Thn mnort Inn nceanun uni uignstion of the elds ollnbouunnd id than nnnm-Al nlnnn And dnximn of Hm 01 `IX ZUIHIIIEU KIIIIJICIL A I new constitution VII pro- Iontod lot necophneo. he ob'ect of Ttholooiotyin to supp than out of christian women in the avsngeliution at hutboa womonuni children ; could 'unrl knobs: or other in con- nocnunnth miuuon wotk. in foreign `uni Inuna nhIn- and in I-`inn hind: fmv` 1' I-- claw u-nu-n Tho comgnntloo on thin nninof the Iocietiel of the Hr-thodilt Church und his I. E. Church puoutod their re- -n-t nu-mlnnuaninn nninn, and than I." -- E. KIIIIIIUII Wilt! IIIIIII II!` port. recommending union. sad the cu-tying on of the society`: operations in harmony with the noun! missionary policy of the lethodist Church. A ..-_ .._..L:L_-..... -.- _-...__.A ...J -..-g. IEZIVBI ',Ig0IUuID IIIU LIUIIJ "`l"" I Home, 1&1); the Punch work. 0950.30; the Icbougpll orplnnlze} 021). The fI|nd`in the Hamilton Provident ind Lon Socigty noun 05.97994. I XII WIRE`! 'U.Wl!-U1. Ul WHICH Jnpnn received $4,310.43; thee`:-ooby Hnmn. MIX): thn F`:-nch work- S9503) : III. DI . Ii0S0blI.l'II..0X llnll pve the treasurer : report. The nninh far than was run 812,444 48. PVU IIIU EKXHUIUKI Kwlila l.l.lU IE` ooipb for the yen were 012,444 48, in- cluding 0. balance on hand. The dis- bursements were 06564.54. of which `Inn... n-Anni-nu` IA ll All - (Inn (`unplu- Tull uelegnw IIUIII IUD Dlplli DU- chty;Mn. Dnckson. Kxnpton. 1 dele- pta from the Presbyterian Society ; Mrs. J. Rockwell and Mrs. W. Skinner, King- ` won. from She Women : Uhriltinn Tem- perance Union oi the Dominion. uulluv or fun nxntcn. In. Dr. Rot-ebllrllhuof Hunilton 1-an than nnn-nnn-'- nnisnpt Thn In- HIT. A. DIIIIPXII. XIICVHIG Mrs. W. Cummings. Trenton. Mn. Blair. Broclwillc. In. I. H. Scoalchud. Scrathroy Mrs. A. C. Ilaybce. Stirling. Miss E. A. Gould. Mrs. J. B. Tnttle. of Brockville, is n ll&unl delegate {tom the Baptist So- nic! Mn Du-.IxnnnA Klnoltnn. I dnln. h-n.nahoIoltbe|ocioIyinUundunpn- until nvoryhtgonumliuduzxilinr in. `riuyonrthoamal dtho Inthntligt Enhnnnnl Sonhtv uni Illa "I IIIDII T KW jlllllv TUII IJU added to the woman`: dobutmonl of nhlion work. Tho woman have min- ..1... :_ I:.:n.|. n..I.....I.:- Il-..h..I.. Idhodhlsodotyoccmtsnd ovingto thounioluomonow machinory Innnbo -Anlnal In Hm unnnnnh an -nnrhnnnl nf W WOTI. IT Wlllllf XVI HID` ions in British Columbia In! lulu-ludlapuu. VII IIILIIIATX III!` Ullftwljia ll-ul1I l$l hunhuiuuon louryonn. luvu . inn snlwlmithln. m. Burn-_ of an inn Collars. n II III III Illjllllly IIZIIP I sue I-pptuv y of the Iethodist Church in regud -m nmnlnvmnnt and I-nmnnau-ntinn nf _.wu advised in Bydnnnn at-no child: on Wodlonlnv. The society but Inna-. In gui-in-no Inn Inns wanna, ll. Dun ln. Goodetlnn. Pnuidont. Toronto. III. Chisholm. Samba. Og- IIII. ' '. In Slnclnu. Conupcnding Secretary, Imbrueburghhj H il In-Dr.WilI'u.'l'otuntn. ' `In. Dr.Bu1u.I:nilton. Xn.Fowlc.London. -In DI . I-lutnnaniltou. In.Sha'iGIIA London. Niall .St.'l'honas. Ital ichemboodon. ll... II..~.-. Ilwluridnn $ZK_lIIlE;:- Q !U`:l, 80 $3] wnga mm o oonsnonmm Moral-:33. III. . nnonuuu. In . Ron. krockville. Its. haw, Montreal. Hp. llnalnu 1'3;-pg OI `DC -BIIIGIIII \.Il.IIlI'Ul.I ll ITIEKIIII I0 9 employment ud remuneration of minnnsinn nnd- other nnnntn. the do. Inn. -cnncnu. In. Bacon. Uxhridgm In. Deulill. Oshawa. Him I. Wilkes. Totonto. In ]. B. W:lInot."l'on:nto. In Orr. Totonlo. In. Webb. Tomato. "in 1 -u-In Ttunnnin `I3. VVCDD. IUIVIIID. In. Finch. Tomnta Mn. Hurclnaon. Toronto. In. Brandon. Tomato. In. W. IOU. Ionitenl. ' In. T. 6. Williams. Pembroke. Ilsa Y.-u-on llnannonl A uonncuuo xruoox. Music: of Wdlbtid. rend tn int nnnmv nn "{`.nnlner1.tinn_" She i. U. LEYIIIIII. DCIBVIHC. a. A. uampbell. Bellevillc. i. W. Cumminzs, Trenton. I. OIIIW, uuuual. . Louglcy. Ottavn. :. L Massie. Wallbridge. `. D. Carman. Bcllcville. A . ...-...-.L_ll .Il.-JIIA Wm `I10 Wu IIIUI IIII KKXUBIRK. thogul could not be found. District Attorney Wilson pnceutod the nutter to ` tho gnndjury. and indictment: were found lpunt novenl persons for unint- ing in hopinghe! any from the grand jury Anhorttimougoit wu learned Eitho Johnson irl `Wu stopping in` Kilpton.-Ounds, Intlu young man by nhmnnlllingnnnnfthnnarlonn IAIHQTIIIIWUIIQI : .I. . lEIIIIljl'yII|-uuaIIAI in I an roux. YVIIIBEI. I `._ Monuml. .. Dun.-Luill. lncroiuo In the Quantity ol lilli [sed- laeo-e ioibe lfairoas. Pine Grove Cheese Factory. nesr Brewer`: Mills. owned by Messrs, John Dillon and George Maitland. has closed a most success-tel season's operations, so {area the quantity of milk received and quality of cheese produced are con- cerned; and though the prices have pect is not at all discouraging. for the 1- income from cows for six months exceeds all other resources of the farm for the whole year. Speaking comparatively cheese is no lower than any other farm produce. The cows in this factory >- avenged over twentydollars each those >- of Mr. Joe. Hellerty nearly thirty each . =' After paying all expenses. patrons re- 3 ceived 5} cts. per gallon for milk in the month of May ; 5] ct.-I. for June; 52 ct. for July; 6} cm. {or Aug; 83 for Sept; 10 eta. for Oct.; or a general average {or the whole season of very nearly seven cents per gallon.. Souie._of course. re- ceive less than the general average- I tbosewho fatted some cows towards the 1 close of the seas`on; and some who did I not feed as wellsasthey should have. I done. 4 The Iollowingare amonnts - some patrons : Peter Mccallum. 8475,- M; John Dillon. 0391.46; Wm. Dillon, $876.26; Jas.` Helferty. 035653; Geo. Maitland.-0367.78; Wm. 3hortel-l.!l5l.- Bl ; Walter Aqalin, $812.88; P. Shog- tell, 8812.16. Some patrons receive less. but the averagejucorre of each was _over "till The [most noticeable lea- tnre of the dairy business is the large in- creaseiii the average yiel l of milk per cow compared wi h what__it was some years ago. When i ry was built. some `night or nine years ago. the milk received. steadily from year to year. The quantity received for the _iit ` season was 494 tons 214 lbs . or nearly ltlltona more than for last There wasnot aaingle pound of infe- rior cheese. Kr. Bender-aon';ths cheese- maker. a llratelasa band. is engaged (or next season. He prodnoedaponad ol obsess for every ten s of milk. which occurs cheese is sold by eunaignnint, The last two months were sold Dlrmtihici at`nins and ten oanta b. ' y.and it'oyu-rni`i. 1- u n-has toi-riot im- :.::.i.""'-`- ......' '=s'L'..'-*r.;.-:=.-*w.....--*-'-i... I'.naa-v-Inn.uhnntan:laInalnI E a-an was only about 1(1) tons, `which has ~ I been lower than since 1879. the pros ` PM L dulinigloooud Itonono intbo locality, Enrynlu-Iebonntud nocipt h 0'0 I dnpodnttbotimok cnlemontmnd .wotdddimUnh4:nuinnouvu'houB. IIDII lll-III W16 Vlllil Ill IQ]- The Gunnoqna Toboggnn Club is an uum-vod_hct. The new omeen ue: President. A. Patric; tteasurer. F. .-\.l Pn.tker;Ioctetuy. J. P. Byers; execn-L tin edmmitbo. Menus. H. wmou, s., Adams and J. D. Matthews. The club ` build .210 foot shde and 45 res: high. II|-I VII 5 KKUXCICIII CUUIUIJ ll.IUI'U- At I rie It Nafnuoe Williqm bel- unilb. of Richmo . won I boat and boot-houlo vsluod :4 I75. and Mr. Heath. 5 eommercid tnveller. I Per- Iilll lunb cost valued at 080. TL- 11...;-u....u. 1".-.1`...-..... ("Ink 2. an III]. IXESIIIK toil. UIU IECII PIIXII ' `in the new Preebytennn church 3: Palm i-roko. It in the gift of the Sunday School scholars. and is the that ball placed on I Protestant church them. At. 1 ram; at Nnngnnn William hat. IIISIIKIIICU V333. I The (hnnncqno Indies will hold 3 fur to nine Him to meet the expenses of the Outings Works Band. which costs '$'.......' 4':.::=.,,'...1 ;':.,,*".:'.m.v':.* Wnnnnh -an mum to Oioer III 1.11 If II"-IRI- A bun belonging to E. S. Grills, Des- oronso. was destroyed Monday . The ` re originnhod from I spark. Loss 06(1), l insurance 9226. Th. (3..-.--uuung Indinn -ill In-.lA - I... CI : IIUWIIII` I. Q. yI9II'I Ul `KC. ' Michael Bnen. one at the Trenton contingent of the Midland Bnnlion. sold his scrip twice and got two months in jsil lot fund. A hnrn hnlnnoinahm F`. K Grill: llma. I JIIIWUKIII TIII WI, . Edvnrd Dowling. father of Dr. how. ling. I.P.P.. North Roufrew. recently walked six miles in an hour and I lull. I Hr. Dowlmg II E!) yours 0! age. Hinhnnl Rrnnn, nun of tho TI-nntnn I IX DUI` HUI. zuu. Nspcneo grocsrs uk Hunt. the market has he not-euoyd. and that hrmers nud other: be prevented from retuling Ihezr produce on the mnrkat. W Finn: Donnrnnhu hgvinn unnnnnn. IIUX 0 Elle uIDl'I5I. W. Evans, Desoronw. having unoccu- fully connuucted dump c-us. has under- hkon I coach tor the Nspnnee nu-I Tunwonh ruilwny Rd-Itd [Mu-Iinu fnlhor of Dr, Dan. WI} ARI . ICU`. lbs bold D02. 2nd. U;- Not I few bets were mule in Guyana- que 3: to Riel a late: one for non. aide I In won by Mr. Gnmblb. of the Pronu- cial Hotel. Il!_ I)-___ \' ..... .. L_..._._..l.......l.. Ulll QUIUL Wm. Perry. Nnpnnee. has purchased a hull interest. In the roller slanting nuk I with Mr. Menu. The nal. carqlval WI I ha M [Li Sinai W. W. IDIIIIIYIIIIS. IUI I `(III IUIIJ. In St. Junes'.Church. Mnitlnnd. the lame chandelier fell. demoliuhiug atom pipes And spoiling 3 number of cushions. nu-., \EWlII' ITUXK DICII. UI DOIIIII DIV L. H. Daniels. ts. bu aoldl Mollie Hunter." Joe Brown. to J. 10'. Sun. Brockville. lot I good mm. In HR _lAmnn' (`hut-.~I: \lni0,lnn;I Hun OI IIIII puuu. Illu user lilllullllblll u,w.s'- lpld tounit the nation of the lad jury. Shortly dsennrdu the Jo noon girl diuppured. And it wu cbugod A tlntjho dolcndnnt or some of his ttionds had run A the ujrl out o! the country. When she mad jury. me: me October. ch` mrl nnnld lint ha fnnn. Diltrint William Karcluuoon bu sold In: in- terest in the Cudwoll Homo. Picton. so OI'phin* Potor Hika. of south Bov. ll r\nnAl- Dvnnnntt luau -nlnl . C. L Purnoalor. Gunnoqne. has cold the stone bnildmn south ol the [uterus and Hotel to D. Brophv. 01.810. The Ihiolpl of this district contour ooobt'n`"'iig St. John : day with Inttu at Bush on Dec. 29th. `#11:-.. Y-..I......-. I.-. ...l.I In. I-. Docent. Tho (hrtwrightutuo in having the nld Ra nu mull ' , Nnlnnno. ling] nn In W.lillct.PIoton. ispingto lixu . nhlopoinhtdo; no-cnotintho |.I..il.lJ I 11` K l'lIll. A bollmoating 8827. his been placed n thn no- PIA-huh-inn nhnu-oh nl. Pam. I Quill UUKTQCI II -I; Of} hupurohuoa the his Jun: Luna-`I n-In Inn! Hannah. IWIIIIITIVIIKIZIWIIIITVG Thhumnmoncilpnhualbd woodtotho pootdnringshohud tints. Th. Inihndiat church. Inmnw. an- IX `BIHIIFI UIIIKU-. TV. CU` bonnet I In-moona It tho While mi UCIIYHG uuwqwwuui mum I nun.- plgint spins Henry non. of Alanna- v_ille,ohu1png him with outrage. He . can nrnuuud. Inknn hnfnm Jndnn Pnvill --T-o$o--__ ' nmmxu IN PI'l"l`.s`Bl.`nm. UINIITIIIU |IIK|lIlI'IHClCllI Tho Iothodht church. Iouaov. II- mnnnn Q i4n..InAntina IQ III- WI` `ullohfnuuyhnllih hlltl-0. ~ A ' * Jah .IoouIouub.'D--moo." 4 has put- innnl n Rug: hum- 33min 1- nuns; * IIIIWOVI Zllll. Mr. Jbbn Horny`: mung] ball taken plnoeon slag oveningpt Dee 2851:. It will be I at-and uuoceng. ' . locum}. E. Iclullon and B. Ripply _uqilu.1nhing ,ItIUflIntomit_y (1 tin: \ neighborhood. 'Tboyurb doing oxoallrnt -mi. ' I \ klll -IUIH)IK ISKIIIIUUIU Will 1%` only in Jnuny. Ind Itilthoucht um I dinblntian will immodhtely-follow. O 9 ~-~- Ilsynofnocliroosea. . ` "Councillor Ennis and party left" lor ch tosrol the couutv fast wgek in seurcln m dhme. Others lollow ul1ort.lv;-'l`he Bas- `tersea fox club ii; agnin o'n l.be_a ert. A, fine brush was secured on_ 8I|turday.--` Ducks are still plentiful, but cannot rel main long, an ice is even now lonning on Lobomugh Lnke.--The council` are de- serving of credit l_or thfimprovoments tgeydre making in roads and liills in` I istownnhip. which were almost im- .f:;uble` herotolorl:.-=Mr. Lixley and y no the guests of J. Thoaie.--Apple `cut: an ontho qui u'vc.-Fivo cent. rud- inga will ho commenced in Butane: on Dec. llIh;'in_1irl ol thqpriu fund.- Wintolr la ignini casting her Imutlo upon us.-bA` watch tower iqnanosaary in con nuetinn with thn hi-irIon_.-HAl.. IlI.Q WIICII HOWE! I! I motion with the bridge.-HAL. 0l'nBll lot UUIH UI'. IIJU UIJCUDU WISH .\'u,.,1. and made by Miss Millie Ander son, of Nnpanee. It is hopeful her plea any has will be seen smong us next. senson.-Mr. Robert Ferguson Ins high- ly improved his farm this yeu..-Mr. lsuc Bond would have bum in Uuclo Sum : domain. but it is hard to any "good-bve."'-The threshing machine `run by 0. Lyon works well.-We are .2lul to see )1. Wright with us ag|in.-`- Pu ucu. _. .9 -~------ v_1ue,ounrg1ug ulm iniu oulrlgc. no ' `wu united, taken before Judge Covill nl thgt nlnnn and Lhnr ntnnnihntikn -ma I North '8lor|-ingwn Echo-0-. The weather the pest week has been deliuhtlul.-Sevenl lumen have com- menced plowing despite the wet wee- ther.-Mr. Ross Ferguson ll visiting` friends in Mnchigun.-The cheese lec- tory owned by Mr. Enoch Ferris h-ml ohaed for this year. The cheese was `:11 I and vnnn ho inn: Eln `lII`P `last Friday evening. The parties who I Mrs. Foxton is dangerously ill. Her l s absence how in weekly meeting of the f I local society is very much missed.-Mr. g | John Welsteacl but sold his form. an-H oontemplotes removing to the village,-.- I - Mr. E. Storms. nmleruuer. bus bought ' the Pink House" from Mr. Burlen. ll. `. in st present occupiod by Dr. Durrlzll. Dr. Dunlap has returned much better in health.---Mr. Parnell. inspector of gh- orien. csptured a not on Sydonhnm Inke- set the-not are suspected. 7 -- 7-, ____ LIOUDOUUIU IUTIIIIIIYIP. } Tuesday. Dec. 8--At Hugh Mc- Cnnghertyh. Pxtunbnrg. (Front. Rnsd) of tum stock (Jersey And other imported) ' nnd implements. See ndvt. and bills. U The lsoitoholaqziulitnro will need IQVIII in Jnhnhrv gm! 1!. in tlunnalul. LI-I MU. IIUYBCH Illu Elli P. Wednesday. Dec. 2-, John H. Robert's. Lougbboro. 4'St.onrsn' Corners of horses. cattle. vehicles. by and , household furniture. 2 'l"....-.l-... nu,` u to Ll....|. IL. I llondny. Nov. 30- AI. Sunuel .\lc- Adoo's. Pittsbunz. (Tuttleh Hill) of cat- tle. horses and sheep. Wnrlnpndnv Hon 9-At. Jnhn H. 3l.WIlU`u l|Hl`y ll(.`(I III III IIIYCCIIUIIS. ; Rangoon, Nov. `.'!l.- British expetli-f tioouy force have coptumd Wngive. 1` town of Burmnh on the Irrawaddy river : 36 miles above Prone. Among the ,' prisoners taken were the three lulinn ocern. serving in Burmese nrmy. Gen Prondorgut is now 1: Membro. He " sates tbnt ghting is expecbeul at Ongn. i o III`! , uvlnry Ina nrtuxery. *1 Rangoon. Nov. '.M.~A deupntch lrom j Ilinhln says severe ghting took plus 5 yeaterdny in the jungle continuing mm] 1 the central post of Burmete wu eopum , ed.IIben they ed in all -lurecuons. n........... V... -H _l `.u...I.`. -.---nu-.uu.n was uuv-u .--In Ipr nun lusting lurr demands. mvuu|.s.Inm-r lolnve~t..;nb- he nun` 111- and the o-my-any rap:-cf; n-mu-I, [but all agulnsl the tuinpcny he suspan lad ., ding hi: d--clsioll; ` --nlintLr_o-I-I-nt l'(1!p'L-In! 4|plhL `Hm-lrw N -11. ml:-ken !nvnr1ll- 1 mg expirad and -n`ia-!nr'o.'v having b.-n root-in I. Inent Inn larma Iv lucinrnl war. An exp-> divion unlor mmmnnd of 6-1 Prvndel-.:o~t p has am! the {runner -1 Harman Thu form nunb-an 10,tm men, 7,000 mmp M- lovre-n, 50) mulos and two eh-pmant. Inner- iem `Ibo Burma! nrmv numbers about mono men, but it u navy dvci-an: In both ! unity and lrlillorv`. T I .I...... 0-). 0...... `o..J..-.._: ...... 0`... .- ..- L..- .. . Ilhmpgivesndenr Mono! the torri- tqry tlrongn winch Brlunb -omen nun pnutonnch lnndnhv, tho capImL `lb olnplro of Burma}! 4 50) mild from north tololth rid IX) mils froqrwut to the ox- Inuo eutern portion ol its territory, not down In above man. Tao nrlginu man of an trouble hot-nan lnglnnd and Barman may be wander-ed n pltoxt rnlhor than I cant. I: nrnoe (mm a d~-nun! ll`IId upon the Bombay-Bunnnh company, an I-r,-Ii-II orguutlatfox, for an , c-xfortlonata sum of momv mmr nnl shove the Qmaun! -llpullll-'1 i'I lhoir fun-<{ loss`; The company n.-turd urfmv it_ uh -r-upu-1 judglnont In onu-rod u ) against It. It . thongppn-nlni fur pr:-lecuou In Ihn homo ` government. In! a rm-quest Ina made ' through the vu--my 0! I India that i lb!` lllllnf sh: uh] [9 illhuuzgtgf T luv ,3. [wrmn nvqunmlol wxlh lbr V qumriun ni in-ru-, rurl that the me.- nun nbuul-I I I-1! sum hum Th,--Int 4 tru-mul lh-- rv-quest ~~u:-nun. ultimnzum was mm nminng mm` .WII IHCSII, KKUII UUIUIU IJOVIII of that pines. and alter enmmau%;n,w.;- Inld In nunit thn nation of the `m-And