Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Sep 1898, p. 4

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um -uve-mung were very lnudalory. Mn. Chnrloe Wutu. Camden Bun. Inn been Ipouding a couple of weeks at. Haorgo \Vntn'; Milton Limbort, Selby. Ab Anh- bon Amey a. M--s Mnboo. S5. Catnennon, in she guano of Mn. P. A. Msbeo. Joseph Sproule an! wife are spending: week ah Millbrook with friends. John Lee has gone no Wntertown for a short vinio with friends. um urunuer to more responsible duties Elva on the southwestern branch or the l 0.|d Mr. Sproulo was waited on by a large deputation of friends and pnsentod with an address and a purse containing $l00 as a token of esteem. Fred's many friends here will be glad to hear of his sue cos: and advancornenb In the wash. The speeches of his friends on the occasion of his leave-baking laudalory. Watts. Camden I-inn I... _` .-_..-,.. - vn u.nuy.n upxuluu, U! the Dominion hobol. who fur a number of yours bu been ii duo employment of the C.P.R. as agent) :5 Wmumoubh. On his tramler to responsible the southunumm b.......|. -1 .5... -uwuu mm: mm 3 aonpntcn from White- mouth announcing I very noroua precon- tatloniu which aformer Jones boy was the central gure. Tho gentleman was F. H. Sproulo, son of Joseph Spruulo. of tho 1(`.PD n. -......s _. nv. , -- '- me many xnonde here 0! Dr. Cluk, Tamworth, were pleased to bear 0! his ep- poiohment. as aseiananu supreme phvaicieu of the 1.0. F. He will roeide in Toronto in the future. The Winnipeg Free Press of recent: date ha dobpetcn White- nnnonnninp . rnrn ......-....... ....--_ r, W-.. ... ..v...vu. uuv. uxvlu nyiesworcn, Uiica, N. Y., gave an excollenh address on temperance in the Metbodieb church on Thursday evening Int. Rev. 1. B. Ao- wonh. of the London conferenco. occu iod the pulpit of M10 Metbodisb church on gun- dny last. boob morning and evening, the evening zervigg ,boing cf a temperance chnrnctor. S. D. Clark has been spending a low days :1: Tamworth with his uou, Dr. Clark. The many friends here Tamworth. warn nhunu! In L-.- -1 |.;- --. Fred. Sproulo Remouxbored By lfrlaudl In Ihe Olly. Om;~'.~.\, Se ta. l.'B.~Miea McClonmn.who has been in b 0 hospital for A couple 0! weeks, retnrnod yoaterdny not) much Im- provad in bealuh. Rev. Dsvid Ayleswortb, N Y , rnrnuun-... AL- "manna wuru appomncu [or this polling place, and many young people volunteered no diabnlauto hcemuuo over the entire community. A vory strong inboroso was shown throughout tho entire mooning. E. virus! zvuu ruueuuy canvuesing In the back )d i townshipe. Rev. J. 0. Cornell and wife wereeelled ewey on Monday, Pitt. to at- tend the funeral of the latter s sleter in Broclrvillo. A "large represen tative mass meeting of the elec- tors of this community was held in Elginburg church in the intereet of the prohibition party. R. 8. Graham. president of the local organization. neon` pied the chair. Tho meeting was celled to order about eight o clock. and after A few introductory remeike by the chair- mun. Joseph Lawson was called upon. He made a short impromptu sdairess. and in an interesting. intelligent and forceful manner gave his position on the liquor question. and refutul and showed the ab- surdlty of some of their arguments. The meeting was then thrown open for discus- sion, and an opportunity given for any pereen of opposing opinions to express themselves; no one responded Rev. J. B. Robeson. in a powerful address. set forth the views of the prohibition party on the great question of the day. He clearly showed how contradictory to the truth are the arguments of the liquor party, how blasting their business upon all the best interests of the nation. and how` frightful the ravages of their liquor upon the home! and hearts of our citizens. He showed that only a few liquor tralliceru would euller by pro- hibition. while the many would gain there- by, and that only liquor makers, and Ii- quor sellers and ll(]u0I' were op posed to it. Some secret plans ( f the dark and silent loo were exposed. and the speaker closed with a stirring eppoalto the voters to stand bravely by their colors and carry them to sweeping and glorious victory. A local L immittee of old election workers were appointed for this l m di..i.nI...... i.._-_.._. ---5 nu] null]. 11. W. M01100 DI! EOIC HID ween engine and milling uppsrebunwhloh are beio removed 00 Wilton. He in going out of o e milling bueinus. J. L. Pope he: just: returned from bl: visit: to western Onburio. Some enbi probibluionlnt-a have been seen recently cnnvueing in the buck I ..-... ..-n-.: -_-,, In FRAUD at had .300 you got Cu'I.er's. lllfllll VI . Emu: mmu. Sept. l3.-Allm Brewer. viewing hie old friend: in this neighbor- hood am: an nbeenoe 0! nine year: in Celi- fornls, he: one ween again to Ohio, where he is when ing college prepuing for the minietry. Jack Frost: hne nude consider- able havoc Among vegetable: and corn on low leads. The Epworbh lee ue. recently orgenixed by Rev. J. O. Come I, in ouriIb- in; very feirly. J. W. Morten has sold his noun anoint; nnrl ..nn.... ........-...- -u..u. -1-o--:-- 0"` ""119 llllnbllll Wu Addreuod In 3 .`IfI|Il ".1 I Elnlvunnuu 9...; In All__ n,-_,__ PROHIBWION MEETING. A GIFT TO HIM. I II vs: . Aunrordun IL: :50 ...$"".........,,. ":; ; unuinlion of q-an W-llulgh. .. .5. `""'` """" u`5"l\ Kira Ill Gin!` Inqloul hublig In 1.AIn:.A _..;-_.| . n npptonlasndlhan ocislly audit` Ihonunpdhun n umfmn "U-$! In Onion d this country ochtuuiunuthialc-' In-n-up-.4IL-1 I 3 s of riot and undid in (manna Iy'i-ii -gig utggpuu. an Uidl Hln brings ovum up Ioyullrlhr a K" Wn1.8opo.II-TIo Norwegian nu; use-.d the lance Ii-sin juinnivdfnu Nonvihocnnuulo _ _. ,, ,,-_- _... u .enun.u.nI.\, U.U.. . ll -'||l| Kinley hen replied toe memoriel preeented Hunter telegrephe !ro:.`eeteIneh an lol- hy the society of Friende in favor ol eni- . lowo: Theelectiou for preeident ol Guete verenl peeee. The prenident -ep: "l{n|ele..Ite|-iduri the ret reren oleje 0! `en ineyngrhy with the society 0 Fa eede F September. reezftd in the election 0! the .` in the helvel that peeca II the proper cow 1 pruent iocenhent. hleneel Em-It Celin- dition lurnetione. [was not in!evorolure,hy the lergeee nejority erer givene Iiaewer with Spain. bet when once in it 'ptere'dentiel eendidete in the m [tho t it wee moetcooducivetopeecel`wo eehdidetee were voted Ior, tope::.:t vigorouelytoe clue. leoIne- `end Qetillo. hoth Inhenlr. I015 3"5.5 times think that e large nevel Olthie nenhertlbrere neat eoudeete toward: peece in . received 315,933 end Cutillowl Peeee tht it conptll P0500. but on Tendordetendeneetrenwelled exwcueol theotherhnnd netiute equipped ere Iiheftheelection frenchiee untried the tire eneewhownlheronudwith echipuiglgug 1'55 tetettbtherepert hie shoulder." of Nam: by im Ilr.uIIlcKinley deeI{I: "The mange I coping nieidu Heater een ` i ' . ...:.......:'.:..._. .-:2 -:25 515- w. ---e -~~- - r--=-~-r o I c Jude uucauy ol rncnun In favor oluni-` `'I withtlsoaocioayoiaomdar hoholubu poncantho ptoporeow dihioniotnstiooc. lwunol inhv-oral! wilhpnin. buwhon ooeoini|' titru moutcooducivotoponco` to it vigoronplytoaclao. loolno-* In-pnnnl in` connola 11` Inn a..- II, UIIU vcnslpuet. an in syn; r.h_v ..__: Icllnlqy In nned u lopnonnlanvo to cut : Paco ouufonnco. \V'Asu|.\-.m.\', Sept. I4 1- Pnnidqn Me. 3 Kinloy ' by notes. The nrmid-n. .... . ---I Substitution -- rows! -. The Exhibition continues during the week. Milliners from far and near are welcome guests. Many of them are valued customers at times. Their presence is appreciated always. You are welcome to all the help that a study of our patterns will give. No goods sold Thursday evening. Just come and look and enjoy the music. , -. Orn Open House For Mill inery Lovers, H8 Nearest Agencies-D. W. DOWNEY, Brockville, THE KENNEDY CO., Limited,Montrer.'-. HE FA VOR3 PEACE. y .. .__.....-.\. -.un..ns.uv. vvu as \ You an Inn: nanny Important Iccn-ta IDOIII palm And puntlng bymdh; lbtour uluunhd book. Ithftao to all who run nnylhhuto palm. - Tm surnwm-wmualc 00.. Paurr AND Oouon Murat. zr. s~:::.'-0....`-=`= z'.`:.......""'"`s:a:':z:r- [Imade especially for bnildin built of o in lnmbc . It nnku 31%: wood roof against suushc or storml:T11:l-8::-cm it {min denying. I e nails old stronger and longct--the building shows 0 o dihrencq In a hundred ditfcmnt ways. _ YOU (`All `in Innnv IlI'|ll\l'InnI gunman. -5... _-n_. ,_. T115 SIIERWIN-WILLIIIIS cnsosort Pmr J. TWEDDELL. ' % 'I`I1e"Long-'Legged Man; -.vuu\.n.J us L\.I(l|. DIIUUIU UC lV0l(1eQ. Prices $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $18.: $20.00, $25.00 suit. Makers brand in coat breast pocket. .......... vnI.`l\.|. LIICDC lJc\.uunll|lC 13` a close-tting Cutaway or Frock, which apparently elon- gates the bod`, and thus shortens to the` eye, t e length of legs and arms. In tweeds, such a form wodld be best t attired in rough-surfaced fabrics, of large but subdued, patterns. Stripes, either 111 trousers or coat should be avoided. D.-:.\.... .5 VP` . . . ~ This type usually has squard shoulders, short body, long arms` and Inna-r lnn-as uuuu an: .1, JAAVA In LI\I\IJ' IVA-ls GLLLIS, and long legs. _ _ The `V Fit-Reform ,11t._v;r111c_h 1...; _IT, A -I best offsets tese pecui: Q n`n_-AAC obi .-.. N (`u L... ' -v--- uuujy in g .ll\uA. Burl I--n- ' g... canal hill 3 photo .5. ::.""'...".........*""'~'""".:.'.-..:-_-__*-- (tho Prnldcut 0! Guatemala Irloobd : Byowr.1|u_ooo oflljy. ' \\u'.n.~III.\'um.\, D 0.. N -|linintIr from Susannah J. kT_ho ol_Gunto SUIIINGS AND OVERCOATINGS. A BWEEPING IAJORITY. -- -uvv-\-\--4 o, ' $18.00; I 1 It is not what you pay for clothes, so much as! l what you get for your: money. To show otir goods is a pleasure and it is a spe- cial pleasure to exhibit our ' new HELP one ALONG IN LIFE! Merchant Tailor. 131 Princess Street. Good Clothes = - Can we wait on you-? Under the Criminal Code such 0'emlors, likcwiso thosu who use Wuntorfeit lubala, or otherwise sell spurious Apollinzms, are liable to imprisonment for two years with hard labor, and fine. Complaints will receive vigourous attention. A Toronto party who relled Apollinaris bottles bearing the genuine labels, was convicted before the Police Magistrate. THE APOLLINA/6.15` C0., [.l)., [.0/VDO/V. Little Liver P1118, demand "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS." wuouyuwulm. Ir. Rchrhonnyn hioueuolordvoll- lay upatlbpointinllol thovtyovilao lIeidlyuphbcdndoooImnglydnounc- k(lcu-go`-Wulliugtull R13 uehooluyu: Iundonollolivvoin iklndpubdyds upnonigi it dnoIIo(nId-o _'- .------ -v-----\ -------]y U-U uIn|IIu~ fngnzllnight and non |i\uIl oduouion In lulu. Latin and Grants nlnou -holly In-tnud. ll:-, Rah-n-an an M. n_.. I... .a....n w . u. rsonerteou. 5.1L. oi the St Cather- inee oollegiete inetiente. lass been lectur- ing on Secondary Edncetion in Onleno. He qnohee lrem the repete 01 Prof. Young. uede in 1366 end l367. on the reletion of che common wheel to the grammes eclxoole. the epeclc evil then noted being the crowding of the gnunmer echoole with pupils can ehould have been let: in the common achoole toreoeive some knowledge of the elemente 01 en Englieh educetion befale being thrust into the Indy oi Latin and Creek. The noun hriellee with illnetresioue ol Iliegtoeeignotenee on thepertol pupils in grennereohoole ol the Inoee elementary knovledgeol Englieh gnuueror linen- uire. 'I'hereeelI.eeyeelie repotevudb eeetoee both to common end eelaoole. While end} of Englieh Ezchee wee groeely neglected. the innruction given in Letinend Greek Ieeol Ihenoee letcieel elm-enter. Thee ehe nein object d gunner nhoole. namely. the lnrnielr ` Latin and flung} -en nl-4-5 -..., .._...J...-u, v-cc, uwuur 0| CIUKIB IOI duiryiq purposes. uhould coo thn hi: hard is honllhy, It in: dnby he owes to him- tolfand the poplc IIIOIO patronage be `-5.4..- autumn. _-_ _- -v-v-- -rw- vnlw vvvuuwr `II ttw In his ancestors. who. somehow. without bhe knowledge that prevails to-day. without the sanitation that ha been devolopd I0 far. without the guidance and help of sci- ence. lived to old ago And pueed through life under tolrnbly happy circunetnncee. The hot the people of the put miened come oi the iile to which the ileeh in ever heir in not on evidence than these illn do not exist. Tuberouloeie in contegeoua. in the eninel newell no the men. and it in eepeoielly contngeaua in the foods. There foods. so in an the milk sod meet in con- oemed, can be freed from infection. The tuberculin teen, ekiliully npplied, can de- termine the pretence oi tuberculoeio. end every doiryunu. every owner of cutie for rlgi-u-inn -..._.....- _L__|.| -..._-..- - v-no pun--uuAuAI_y ullulllll. A critic, having rend so much about buborcnlooio in cattle and its dnugon, in Iod no rooch upon the In ndorhl compo of his nnQInn. whn gm-..b..._ _.-.L...._. .L- --..-- ................. um, Inn] nucuvur. In make: all the dierenoe in the world. it: seems. by whom we teen in applied. 10 doee non Involve A single injection of die liquid (Koch's dincovery). but a calm end critical obeervetion of ice Inuence upon the ceoele. Skill and experience ue called for on the pub of the epencor. Were oh. hence in this vicinity carefully made 3 The question in uked because the Absence of Onbelcoloeie wee generally nobed, while in presence in one place. and among a gov- ernment herd. wee partioululy manifests. A I-rihin L....l.... ---..I ._ ._.,.-L 8TL'l)\' AND SCHOOL LIFE. W. J. Robomon. B.A.. of the Sn Caehu. numllaointnimasnr. n... 5...... n...__ ` . __-_... -. Iu--`uVWlV\ls Infection with this disease usually occurs from inhaling or swallowing the germs A When it is discovered the animal and all its prcdu cts should be removed from the reach of healthy cattle. The latter should be housed in new or disinfected quarters, and those which are badly infected should be killed. ' vs only slightly diseased should be kept. together in a separate barn or pasture: and calves. which are usually born free from the bacilli, must be separa- ted irom them and fed on the milk oi sound animals. The isolated cattle need to be watched (or such symptoms as cough. ` wheezing or shortness of breath, and re- 1 peatedly tested with tuberculin. Under , these conditions they may recover. 1 In ....|.... .1: al... .|;.:-.__,,,. - UPON .v..vv- use`. no Prof. Law, of we agricultural station aforauid, is not an alarmiab. Ho believoa, however. iqsbabing what: he believes Do be bhe fncmhnh onberculoola doe: exlut Imong cabble, than in can be cured by bimely and proper taronbmonf`, and what: where cure in I not possible bho diuuod oubtlo-and pro- no no he diseased by the hubormlin test- ahould be alsngbberod. I l ..t--A:-_ _:u_ ;;:_ gy an -4`JAlIJ LHIIII-' lUl1.lllJA`- l The agricultural experirneubnl nbnhlon, ' in connection with Cornell univoreicy, hae 'l ieoucd I bulletin with special inshrucbion npon Imbercoloeie in canola. It is no!) | new eubjoco. thought: denlb wibh in a gig. nificanb wny. Time wu when some Am ox-icon ouuhoribiea were disposed to quee- hion the enema bo , which cobble Are die- enod, and to miniiy uhe eflocna of tuber- coloein upon bhe milk and menu ol hhe in- lacbed choc k. Phlnntlhncyilktoullo [Italic huynrd arrcpcxo-nu-uy __._____j.:._--_:-`----- :THE DAILY WHIG. WEEKl.Y RRITXBII WHIG, 12 pn.[.:w-I, pub- lhuhnd evury'l`|mruday morning ul. $1 a year. `\tlu.<*he Is one or the bust Job Printing (Imam In (`mm.dn; l'uphl_ Nlyllsh and cheap work ; ulnc lmpruvvd pmuneu Rnw I It nun..- n.........nA-.-- __. v .---a IIIJDII I l4f'Il\n DAILY BRITISH WING published each evening at 306-:Hu Kim; Htroct, at 6 er year, dollvcmd In the city; $5 by max! , (paid In advance. lht_h`n_d morning $1 vear. _:_:.j4. THE WHIO---65th YEAR. YIAIIV Dnlmvnlr n rupulvvu pnvuuv. Enw. .l. [L PINHI, Proprietor. ...--_y no vwva Iv (Hill- an-IIIIX TIC FRO Polica Inngiunu Duff onrcinod bio pro- ropbivo this morning when tho can at duuitqion cum up fot toning. and clon- ed the court. uelnding enn uh npnuu wavwuuugi -' DID Ibis uxxpnuuluu II] T momma tho coorirvoonwnscm tudyclundnnfotcbooeinh. up nuo nomo. no In: diocovorod by tho brohoxnon. and boinyloreod togocowiuh tho troia in IIIONOD. ho fol] undo: the whoolo. which pond on: tho tooo of hu Ida loot. cruohi thou: qn-to badly. Ho in in the zonorol `Id. Btockvillo. Bio you too wooonpnuotod nod oho othoro it no thoot can to oovod. Crumley Bros. nu I100 urinhul. Brock ville Tlnues A Kmguonun maod Herbert Lytlo. who went to Ir:-qnoio go not rock on the anal, jumped A lmighc train 3: that place no rid: home. he discovered bin: loread mnncn-'-h Aethmn can Bo Cured. But not by the hundreds ol preps-etieno now being advertised ne uuhmn curu. which may relieve for n time but linve no etfeoh in preventing future stench. They no only enthpumedic in their ection nnd the longer the pereon use: them the woree the nuhnn hecumee, nntil the drug loeee its etfect entirely. Clu-he`: Kola Compound in the only remedy ever known to cure nethlnn Iihhonl: the Ilighteet indi- cu-ion of in mlurn. It is now being used throughoutthe lending hoetitale in Eng land nnd Cnnndn end the ornee for in- cnnhlee iu dnhrenu perte of Cemdn. hnring elreedy cured over 500 cuee ol ` thin: in Canada alone. Three bottles I are gnu-enteed to cure my one of ntthmh. I A free eeunple will he sent to any entler-or ` from thie dieeue. Mention thie peper. Addreee tho unnma Ilncphernon 0. } I21 Church etreeo, Tomato. eole Cnnedien I importere. Sold by ell drngxiue. or they F will get it for you from their wholesale dnnriem A Iovolullon In on... Lovw. saw. u --`rho H06; -n-nnndnn: nl an Thai. n.n .... l Ethics! education is now demmded. , Howie in to he goo? Our teachers must be men and women of character. and mum Impreee their personality upon the pupils The question now. in engeging a teacher. is, when in ohe grede of her certicate .` In the future in will be. whet la the trend of her character? In is coming to tluo. The women. through Mrs. Rutherford. have been rapping at the doors of the Me thodfab general conference end doltending ulmiselon. And the men inside have been no noisy in their talk the they cannot hear the women. The women should knock ender. end it would not do any harm it . they talked n while And gave the men 1 rank -..- mum-u-uu uuuuutc: luulcll0 I Gllfplll! ol 8l,C')0,000 this you. Thank goodnou for man. This surplus will be lppH0d bo- warda the reduction of the national debt. In ought. to bo. Nnhonnl prosperity can. nob bo roal until aha debt of the mtion du- appearo, or begin: this process. The stosck of tho Spanish count: upon Admirsl Csrvsrs, sh least. is undeserved. Ho dud so be was told and lost: the ships he knew could nob sound in s conllico. No mun could be bnvsr. He seemed to ho rushing into aha jaws of death, but. he did us ho was ordered. Judge Amour gobs $14,158 from the excbcquor court: for hhe land balonging to him which the government oxproprinbcd for Trent: Vnlley purposes. He was offered $6,680 on the job Iota plan. And (.`.~-ear wn otlondod. Tho two out moo in domestic postage is nob 00 be had this year. Mr. Mulock is going to see the elfacb of tabs new imperial nee before he undertakes a gonarul reduc- tion. Cnutious man ! ........uunu u 1. A nnnnL,l43. When are the by-elections so take place! Not before November. 80 Mr. Turbo says, and he knows. i . . . _ _ ~ _ . . vi vuivl-IIVII In Mr. Robertson. of Sb. Cnohnrinoa. is right: in arguing against a too rapid and supercial public school education. Higher educacioa is not benctted by rushing bho pupils into the innbibutea too soon. That; in Mr. Rober0aon a conclusion and iii in the conclusion 01 all who gave given ohe aub~ jecb eorloua comidenbion. AB Cumming ress] The dominion nances indicate surplus J `l..')`)0 (XXI this iAno II\:....\. _...I ..-..-- nvl vuv vnuv HUIIJKQ Promotions were diecuued recently, and the plane that: led bo chem being made. practically, but once I your in the public schools. The more ohnh can be desired in tho promotion of the unusunlly bright once. or of than who have been dragging in bheir departments, but: who are capable of A spurt and of progress. Once a year may suit) the average pupil. who in nhue baken carefully over I oerbain ground nnd given a proper underebandlng of the sub- ject: under hreabmenb. ...... v|.nvI\lll'll -U yuuuuuu. The dlsndvnntege of one s remniuing un- til sixteen in the public schools. of penning through e course of study that will not ,tnke him to the institute soever. is that he will not begin the study of languages at the ego when he will most readily ncquire e knowledge of them. Some thought has been given to the question of allowing those who are hooked lot higher education be begin the study of classics before they enter the institute. but the scheme has not been perfected; es in en the school board is concerned it sppeers to hnve been shan- doned for the time being. prnvnnhinnn um... .-l.i-....---.I _____ .AI 7 `hln depertmenul regulation. to rapport nothlngin hie speeches. and noghing In bhe abatement. On the contrary, ih is held that Mr. Ron in the lpeciel friend of the _ public zohoole. end bathe exbenh of dair- ing to keep the pupils in them until they are Iixceeu note of Ago. Now is Mr. Ron: wfong in his contention? He known from experience. on one who hu caught: 3 _ public school. on one who he: been on in- apecbor. that the avenge youth he: be be oonbenh wibh A public Ichoel educnbion. and that it should be made no oomplebo and thorough u poaofble. `Nu .u...a..-...--- -1 _--L um -' - lxclulod tho PI-not ....*.g__._ I\ - - EDITORIAL UTTERANCES. '|..... -_.. AL . L,, , ms to; Orinhul. `K-ug_ `put-1:1! HI ID. III` SIX! I"..- Quufo and '\ anny will not aw They Inn Ontario union um OIL luadtodonuillhognnooltho undeolhnhognoonlbogruuod $510! an oolhgu Inga Aguw vvuunnnalu rohd land on A corpora-I non Pans. csunn. u. ...p..;,` .0 `hp fhllpnd for gaa. Juno Duunm.u.. mnlboourt coll-u owns. in put down $T.l||.h) lot the in (Dunn-5-..! II` ..... _.;n _.. _,.,, . Soucmad to do so. Buwaro at imitations 0! Same color Wxuppor. IIOI TUIIC :1". AI Ponlond, Nsino. on Tuuday ID LC.. ovnod by Samuel liuknolc. sound third place in ab. 2:27 clan trot. punt 31::-nu. In the in! best he neuron [HUI phco: ` xnIhooocooducond,u-dintholhird oighth. The but man VII 2:l5. Victorh Inn mntnbuied 8l.(l)0 In tho New Wuunindu rolid fund carpen- lion an noun:-ding ml lo Iona): No Ink. Au Dru-out there are only {our men out- pioynl on corporation woxk. Twoo! than will In kid on to-narrow. Many of the} old men who dopond upon the corpontlon 1 iggork have been out ol employment for unnrds of a month. Then in plenty ol work for thou to do, but u deplcto-I tret nary does not warrant the board of work: couliuning than at labor. Than '1" be plan" of work to: the poor rolicl scenery during the coming cold winter u--us-ucuu poeoinumoa or the place. Undor tho proton! I-yuan Santiago is divided into five division: under m phy- sicians, ouch divioim having inepec:~m 0! often. nrvoto. houses and dioponuriep, with a hundred strut cleaners. Quick proofs oi the benet: 0! the oyttom no furniohod by the decrease in sicknou among the poor. The daily death rule of seventy 3 month ago has fniiou to twenty. The aickre-s among the American soldiers is principally malarial, a mild tom 0! yellow fever and dyeontary. Many Americans aro arriving hero in March nf business opportnnitiva. They expreoo lhemaolvu aa favorably improseod by blue commercial poeonbnhtios of the place. . (ha ru-annnh nun--- L`._a;-_. :_I SA.\'I'L\uO I .- Crm, Sept. H.-AI n mm min of the general Introdncuon by Ger. Wood. mlhbuy governor of Santiago. of American methods ol conducting muni- cipsl nlfalra, than Anclonh and nlunya un- hoaluhy city proeonta a healthy mcord zo- dny, which in quitoulnordnnny consider- ing the condmonu than uietod A month IE0. U UTIU U. William Mcl)ougull,oon of I wealthy Enghah family, wutagaiu before the nngunnte on me old charge at druuken~ none. Ea Ina not nu a clan mind, to was renandod for one week. In aunt-Iago Do Oulm. llyAbout seventy Pu- (hut r.--.-n- --v-nu uuu uI4uu Arlllll IHDIIDID train on mum to his former home in Ingenoll. Ha juinpoi the Lnin no the Icon of Brock sumo: imd aurtod up atreov ho celobrnto his release. which he did by gotting gloriou-ily full. He was up` proheuded by the police, and an the court. bhia morning wins discharged on promising to leave the city at once. lie is is baker by undo. \N'IHinn\ LI..l\\...i-..II --._ -1 `lhrco Drunks Iloloro the C|dI-'!`hoIr Dlr polluon. `Three drunks were arraigned an the pol- ice court obi: morning. Jueeph Juniooou, {All old olfouder. was taxed $10 and cost: with tho option of going to jaillor six months. He pleaded for another chance and pmmiee-i no lcavo the city. He was nllowod to deport: under prunme 00 Iona the limits within cwoucy-tour hours. Jolm Neil was discharged from the Kingston penitentiary yeecorlay and wu plncod abonrd tho Guud Trunk suburban mun tn M. r.-....... 5.....- -- vuu uuwr D.\ll caunnlng IV! P911108. Ah the last: noetung of the oicora of we Nth bttukhon the suggestion Wu made than the older shots of mo rifle association refrain from shooting on bhe nuooiution matches uo give the younger men I chance. U D The Pnlutlngof Rule sigma Very Nicos- cur) Al. Tlnu-I. Gupta. W. J. B. White dooa nob concur with C` Jackson in his opinion chat: mcrke- men should refrain from painting bho cigiibc of their guns. The gun: whon l8ELl0d have the Iighoa bluod or darkened, and fre- quently the foresight, in coming in con- Ldcti with the round or any hard rubabonco is chipped an: polished as bright no a mir- ror. li. is then impiaeiblo to eecuro on im- curute range owing no the bright reflec- L101) from the brlguu cpoo. Also the making of the sliding bar on ouch side of the eight. to reckon the allowance for wind is quite legitimate. The pninclng of tho aignt 1 in no domnientul to accurate rliootuig us it. is an nivuiibogo. Too much puinb will throw the Biqbbl nwuy out). The raising of one eight: by 1-150 put of an inch will make 3 diileronco of six inches on the target: on | six hundred yards rungu. Mr. White thinks that: to make possible: more ditcultz the black bulls-eye will be divided by n circulur whine ring. hlie inner or central lull counting six, and him oubor bull counning live poiuua. IIOBDIIIII [If the ninarn n5 9}`; E Ul'Ul|[8|`B. Our island` ahow bakes place Ochnber 4th. Mrs. Roche and children. Kingsbon, are I'J Mrs. Moutrnye. Mrs. W. McMaa- ter has returned home After I visit to friends in Kingston. Mn. Hinton has been in uttendnnce on her alck alaler, Mrs. Cook. Klngabon, for eome days. Intelligence wu rereived here lnab wool: of the deenh of Mrs. Devicc, Lindsay, daughter of S. Gervin. Mrs. lminc was here visiting her {abhor and ouher relations a few weeks ago, and was seemingly quite well. Mr. Garvin has been very ill since * the intelligence came. ` ,,._ _- .___ 4 r-_ .~. nu-u us IJVIIEU IIIEUH uuu a cellarfeddod. !:morel of the late Mr. Laird, Fulton, book plsoe from his fetber-in-law. Dnngel Wemp's residence, Erlday. The s(ervI(l:)o `we; condugbed by W. r. `um or an an wee largely stbended. Mr. Laird eame be one island shout: three weeks ago, think- ing to improve bl! healbh. bub e'mI.-ump- tiol was too strongly marked. He was a Mobhodiso and high] respected. He was A member of the ndependenh Order of Foresters. (1.... x-I-_._| _L-,, A I - * - ' cum `Raff : oecnnseo Iuuqua were In ntbondsnce. V` Mr. McDonough is extensively improv- ing his hotel, both inside nnd oub. T. McCormick is having his house raised and acellar added. The funeral Laird. lu`..Imn hnnlr ..I... c------ H- mm 181! by steamer Hero for a trip through the west. Amid rhowora of rice And good wishes. Friends from Kingston and Gun- nnoque were in ntbendsnce. V` Mr. Mnhnmmah .'. .-p-...:....I.. :____-_ Deena or I Populn Young lea-A lepvy Wedding. S-rm.LA. Sept. 14 -On the evening of Vthe 7oh ohe Preebytorilh church wee been- uifully decanted with owers. end e lerge number of people euembled to wlbuee ohe um-rieue of Mice Aggie Spears ind Welter Hubbell. The ceremony use performed by Rev. Mr. Cumberlend. The bride. A very popnler young ledmlooled charming. being hendeomely dreeeed in white. wioh bridal wreehh end veil. She was sup- porbed by her eieter. M-es L zzie Spenn. while the groom wee eaelebed by Her- old Garvin. Kingston. After the ceremony e dunner wee eerved no the residence of the bride : mother. Mr. and Mn. Hub- boll left by ebeemer Hero for phowera of rice gm! nnnr! I la. *ii).1\.T.'!l}'1;AY,. ` 5.4: Oalhot-mind that-uuuiu all n..nh.u..........~...._;.nL_ POLICI: cunr To-DAY. CAPr1`WHiTE'5 ommon. ufiiiiu an... -. A-A ll_;_- -_ GI ,,< STELLA BTENOIL LINOB. Im new II An. W.\suIs~.1`n.\', Sept. ll.-Spu'n a cor- `cnngmy ovcr til the Phnlnppioe maul ans This in tho one good`! ooocluion nnchdntbountu ol tiroloogthy ctr sin: 0! the csbioot hold yuluduy. Odnr important cooeluioounnnnclnd. but Ihonnin question: an nbovuuch Iot- ribry tho llnilod Shut will demand and no to Ibo guru-nun! ol such portion ol tho inland: ll lb United Shhnnnynotcantoeolonvuuo to in his lot Gui nuloocnt tomorrow. chm thopmuidcutnnd -auburn! the uhiuu will canto Iocbonol his page can -i-sign .h..Il-_...;_.L. nrL;--;_,,, -.u--on-u-cannot In all nindcuuadinntinlho Wbiuhonn. lllloul II A frnlu. Al.\l`.\'Tl.. Ont. Soptx l|.-Potet Dunn. a cutter, was killed here at the ctosoing on Union street by the has Pembroke loenl train In: nigh: Dunn wv Apptoaching the track from the nouh side, which has quite a darn grade. Ind driving fun when the {min came nround the curve and ` caught hxm. throwmg the horse one side ol the track and he on tho o:hr side. unash- iag the Iqnzon to stoma. llann Ina thrown through I bard tones. some dio- nnoo III]. smashing hon-do and falling nun! but beyond. The honevu` duo killed. Mr. Dunn Inna a wile to mourn. wvanlagnir. IL! I . Jamoe Williamson and family have ro- tnruod to Portsmouth. J. \\'illnam_-on. an. In having hut hon.-o newly painted. William Spronlo has resumed his atudioo at Syrlenham high school. Heio at pre~ ion: the only one to ropromnt Ha:-tow. smith at that institution. Minnie Sp: mic is spending a few days with her brother. Bert Spronla Sharbol Lake. Mn. (Rom) hlccallmn. Kingston. in at the Rev. E. R. Kelly`:-. She is representing the tem- peranco canoe. Iierrovunlth Nun. HAnxnwsuITII, Sept. 13 --|`mf. Fergu- Ion preached In the Presbyterian church, and I harvest home service was held in the Methodist. church lean Sebbath. Rev. Mr. Teesdalo end wile no visiting their deuglner, Mre. (Rev) D. I-`lemming. Mrs. (Rev.) Flemming end male laughter have returned from I visit: 0! several weeks tn Peurbom end other places. John ' Darker. jr.. hen mnred to Yerker. baring I-ccurednpositionon the eecnion then. Minn Mnhnl n.n.-L... ;. ..:..;..-__ v n - ,,_-., `.., ..... ... nu` vv JIIIUI. IIIYIIIR 1-ocurod npositiooon theta. Min Mabel Gallagher is visiting J. S. lhllagghor. M.P I`. Jnvnnn \\'.'n;.......... -..A n-_:-i I 6AB'l'ER'S

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