Weekly British Whig (1859), 6 Dec 1894, p. 4

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4*` I U` .. K5 13! Bang Ohm; virtually wiuhon he I` Iqidogd. I! but lost his position ' Ilurbl Ohi.nd`. his ponnook fonthvog` II_II'l11hIopnoo.ud now heianocuudol .` - " 1 flllllllllx QOWII Wlloll g0l'0- As the present teacher of our village . public school is retiring, the trustees have been fortunate in securing the ser- vioes of Miss Gordpn, of Glenvale. for 1895. Miss Gordon has tan ht on the island for the past year and _as become quite popular, notwithstanding a certain News" correepondentfs mean insinu- ation to the contrary, concerning the is- land s pedagogues. We are not, not do are assume to be leading literary lights" or `_`poete." but, nevertheless. we- think we are just as popular as those that uestion our popularity. ' R nsnn hnn annn tn raninhs in nun]: IIHU. `BTU IHCOTTECW `HQ HXIBIOIUIDK. The Cold Snrin s l'actor'y. owned"by James Kyle. will e operated next year by Arthur Henderson. l`he"repzular meeting in connection with the factory was held recently andthe business 0! the past season satisfactorily settled. The patrons were well satised with the returns` received and intend to` send a larger supply of milk next season. , Several young bloods. who went to town on Saturday and gotr drunk, were very guarrelsome on the boat coming home. They were any restrained from lighting by the captain threatenin to." have them looked up. However, t eir pugilistic spirits did not subside, and soon after landing the light was on. Be- ing a very unequal contest it was of short duration and the fellow who at- tempted to lick the crowd went-home running down with gore. As the nr-aunt tnnnhnr of mar villain I\UV. J11`. LAID . ` The `two murriages we predicted I. short time ago have taken place, And two more besides. In the letter coach the contracting parties, being young and bashful, rather than go through the usul public nude. had the nuptish perform- ed on t e qtiietu Cupid in atiil bney;`the .. contagion is still rsging; And- we expect eome more results before the .holidn.yI.' . The islnnder who gave 5 WHIO reporter each at blue-ruin wconntof onrcondition must be something of I bessimist or else has had 5 bed dose of the blues. His statements _ to the effect that three eheri sale; occurred in one dsy. that they are of dsily occurrence and that the state of stf_g.__i7re is worne than that of Ire- lihd. `are incorrect and misletding. The Cold Sm-inn: fu-.t.nr'v. nwnnd".`w WUUIIH. IIIQ Dlllg I KYBHII IUICIBT `II "03:-xennd ofiwell-stored mind. "Durh5"' erlatter years she devoted neu-ly 31 her time to the perusal of good books sud magazines. `and -her night. was clear almost. to the last. I.n.religion- she.wu' a Presbyterian. Her. funeral st-rvice|._-. will be .cunduct.ved_to-morrow morning b' Rev. Mr. Lang. The two mnrrinman we nmdintnd A - ` ---in`-T < _ \. - - Devon! Couple: Uimed Inn Innings on tho Qulq-t-'[|'n Blue` Ruin Account unannou- od-Yonng Men In C0nIlIot-'l'lu Sun- inont ol '1 Teacher. . V WoL.I-`II: Izn.ANu. Dec. 4.-'l`he pulpito on Suduy lust were all occupied by the pastor: in ohu-go. Owin to the deplor- Cble condition of the u but one vice in bold in- each of the ohurohu It the us the pnton nd it next to impobli i. to return from the lover up`- poiutment: in time to hold Aovenin ur- vioe. The Sunduy |o_hoo_lo! St. An rev : church in busy propuing for 5 Chriltlnll tree entertainment. - ~ *` nah}. I.-- -..-:.. ..:-:....I ..'..- :-I-...| N vsuerugace LADYA AT n_Eat_ ` .1`;-t.nsLAno m_AnmAGE_s- . ~ urea enuonunmenv. f` - Denth hen egain vinited on: island and o_h_.imec[`unothe1'. victim I-intihe per- yon of Mrs. Shaver, mother of Mrs. W...` Horne, who `panned May on Monday? nliout. mid-day. Owing -- to her greet strength ind ctreful living the dqeued hsd long reached the ellotted on. being in her eighty-fourth you-. In at only life she was a..very active and intelligent ` woman. end being '3 great render wu ' nnaamumrl nfnwnil-nmrad mind. 'Dnrtn'r \mI.F1: Wu A Populpr Ololnl. llln Thnm 7IS_LANDA,. .\\'A`FTS._. I may ma." VV en, usually cue men wno stain the business. who have been in it for many yousjnnd have, therefore. I vslunble experience. know more shout . it thsn the men who get their informa- tiom soul nd-hand sud from doubtful me way. _ _ The press is glad to relieve Sir Chgrlee d the imputation that he had eeeeyed to run no government of Greet Britain as he hes run the government of Genetic. At Dundee he was molt impu-mid in his obeerntione. and he seems to have pu- ried n diloult question very unmou- fnll . The Wum gives the new union on. e story in justice to me high oom- minninnar. lac an Inn y -4. `nanny - --nu---v-. `Ind S-rnxrzr, - - - I__iuwa1\m, out 31ul.w-xcnxuv a:n'1`r1oN issued malo--' dnyund lhutgv1_n_[_u_MJ_nlPuu_:. . _ THE* Bnlri _\_gv_H|c.. 8lll.W'EEKl.Y llJl`|`lUN mum own Ion- daiand nmndu at-ii par un. WE ELY EDITION _of on column: luund `ova: Tlmrndn uxlnmpot year. _ D Us EUITIO muodata p.m, each lawful` _ Advortining n uhugod 10 per Ay at 05 per you. . Thou price: are conditional on payment bola made In advance. 0! bochauad when and! -la asked mj thno months (or wookll or uni-woqk . - Remittances In any way but by. post once older. Iuintered letter. oxpuu ordu 0] than must be at full rial ot the under. - In writing loranhanco nbadduu on paper It is no0oI\ary to mm: the oldllxoat ollloa. _ no lo: tlnt.in- aution and he pa: III!!! for oontinnatlona.` Advertisements are measured by aolld inch of ipace. twelve lines to thrinoh. Notion of births. Inarriano and doatln. 500 Mon. ' turn)/ng Mr. bnaplln [0 omen luu puwqr. Bit` Charla-s. in response. g-eferrad to the kindness he hm! received from both conservative and liberal governments`, And that as high commissioner for Unnudn it did not bovome him to discuss thoissuestlmt divided the two parties of Great Britain. But he recalled a fuel- which the spokesman of the deputa- tion hnd seemingly forgotten. tint `Hr. Chaplin was not the friend and ndvooste of . the cnttle tndo. tint. on the contrary. them would be no osttlo tnde with Conado if he land had his Thu nl-nun in nlnd In raliava Si!` Chu-lea The English papers. certainly, put 5 new fuse up H] the space`) of Sir Char! on Tupper, which , on` !.he mule question, sud, uccordipg to oablvgrnms. was of I mostgoensive and psrnizan character. The apcwh was inside at Dundee And the reference to the cattle trade its inspired . by I fioputnpion, the spokesnmu of which intimated that. t.Le only way of hav- ing the restrictions unmoved wss `by re- turni/ng Mr. Chaplin to oce and power. Hid nhnrlnu, in rnnnnnym. mfarred to vv nu All nu... .. ....v- V"-.. . At the ministerial association's meet- ing in Toronto the other day the theatre - was under discussion; an Rev. G. M. Milligan. so well `known hero. quoted the remarks of'.Mise Willard to the eect that the ohrietians should estab- lish a theatre that they can attend. And Mr. Milligan is reported to have sat] : "Wh_v_,shonldn_`t wehave one? If those who] manage our ,tho;atres ' will _-not give" 119- plays tit to go _ to. why can't , we have a true dramatic one that any christian can patronise." It is not reuur-lull that thorn was any re- sponge to this declaration `from the brethren present. The Methodists were signicantly silent. and it was felt that Mr. Milligan, though no satisfied him- self. was rushing upon debateable ground. Some of the clergy are very much opposed to the theatre, but they cannot live apart from the drama. since, as Shakespeare says, all the world's a stage and men and women merely players CANADIAN SEALING CLAIMS: _ A- 11-. WASTHERE A RESPONSE? vnn J1u|nAI usanussu u va..-.--.. Hr. Clevelsnd. in his message to Oom- gress, is veryxmild in his recomm`end|- tions. snl deals plsinly `with the issues which, in his opinion, should occupy the .attention of the legislstore. ` ' Among the matters upon which he dwells is the cltim of the Gcnsdisn secle ers to insleinnicstion. socording to the Puie award. for injury by seizure in the Behring see. The appropriation called _ for is $425,000. '.(`onxress sud the sennte nayheeitate and grumhles lot. but it in on record that the Paris Award Wu oonsidered 3 very good thing by leaders of American opinion. and the Amerioan press, end it is too lstenow to venture Ipon new conclusions. i p In-'1`_h_e Montreal Gpuette", thinks the preeidentls reooriimendntions, coming so _ soon after u. uwcesslul yesr s hunt. "will .' tend to rmly convince those British '0olnmbis talkers, who. slter the result of the Puis arbitration wee mode known. vented to sell their outts. th stthey / fid not know as much as they thought / they did." Well, ususlly the men who _.a grain thn hnninmin. whn have been in " a._:."af ii:ass:a}J:'-*..n.iu.}.*.}.7 .. _-....... I.'uunc:n.|: I onsofr To st}: CHARLES. EDITORIAL NOTES. _- I.-- -_--|. "4- --u.- -kn ll Hit] III we uvuee. Pope`: Iemoire. Amon lube roeidenteo! Kingeton ie e certein re. -, who ie en erdon: li- bioien end worehipped `Sir. John. _ le worthy led ie not ole devosionel turn of mind en doee not very often grpuble the church. On one ocoeeiou, however, two or three yeere ego, ehe wee recent, `The eermon w on the incre tnde o! the Jewe end e wey ,they pereecuted she only christiene wee commented up- on. Ire. --lietened ettentively there- to. She wee obeervcd by men '56 be. vieibly eecled. The minieter t ugbt the! he bedmede en imnreeeion. Some deye ef rwerde be celled upon hie peni- tent. Vefter e few commonplecee bed Eeeeed between them. mentioned (bet he ed noticed her pl`ult'n0O__il1 church on the previoue Sundey, end. obeerved with eetiefection the: hie worde bed not been wh6lly"ineectuel. The old ledy-. who ebove ell thinge ie honeet, wee unwilling to eppeer tor e moment in e felee light; end, replied. Ob, deer. no. it wee not Ibet. but when you were telling lunede me think how thoee wicked gt-ite do per- secute John A." . `\ hi tone... 1,, `;_J,wm` `Wu! cu-mum gm, TWJ`J ia` ot tho, ' J `I I1. Inf`: ID? $3 $-% `VII ohd In tine: by the bane bofon he could get May from imonoo on Ch: Inga onoo ch chock Ibo nmouou '51. mix." mqthiu In-ninnd it in Int Antininghd ml ADV of JWIBI on an uugn. uuoun_,Tonmy bruiocditianotuntioi Iodtlutuyof the wounds will prove qobriou chum- D` E'Ull0I'U WIIUD wmllmwl I0] I `"3 guudny) morni `out.-0 ` . .P. for South `Icon, 4` _-null --0 --.- I-.- 85 ..-..na. ling LA- W . UICKEUII, m.u.. coroner. It is not elwnye any for newepupet correspondents td secure the feet: re- leIi`ve to tnnepiring events, buuurely 1 men eolicitnus of his reputetiun for verecitpheving only street rumor for his authority. would not give to the public the statement. the: (respectable citizen, who came to his death from heat. hil- ure. cook cu-bolie acid and died ten minutes after." without. taking pains to uoertein the truth of this Assertion.-E. 8. Loom. I TL- \'I.`nIn a-Igplln niunn nrnnn On U. Idllill. .'.The Wum gladly gives .,space to this letter and regret: that pain ha been caused his many friends by the item plihliahed. not from a Wnm ` correspond- ent, but received through general telegraphic report-e. We mvionel? noted the denial an to Mr. elillane death. having clipped the true lacte (Ion; a Carleton Place paper. Tho Wootvood it no ilongsr n . Glut Ron`! bu nude 3 confu- sion w ich mun be followed in turn by in uononut for her crime. She: has mguomy implicated homu. lyudoi vrmcu. .on '1`nlLl'IG|y. ION] 1nst.; man 1 saw um niaed the body as that of James Xe illan. Ibbl twenty-four `hours after doath. end Ibelieve hename to his death from heart failure. induced by physical nervous exhsustion. consequent on loss of sleep. xnentsl worry and (sil- ure of Appetite induced by anxiety be~ cause of being out of employment for a `few "months, end being of'a nervous,snd impressible disposition. It having been snspected that the deceased committed suicide by tahigi earboli acid. I gave` special care to the consideration of all the {acts and circumstances at the time of and prior to the death. and have no hesitation in saying that his death was not caused by that ent. us there is no evidence other then t c {act that catholic acid. in a small quantity. was found nea'r the body to supportsnch view, while.all the other facts as to time, eects. alter evidence and post-mortexn sppeerances together with they welleknovn action of osrbolio acid taken under such circum- stances. disprove the supposition.-\\'. W. Dickson, M.D.. coroner." 1. :- ....s -I__... A-.- hm v...-.....~.-'- `rho Iouowmg Inu Iumoo: "PF.IllR()liH, Nov. 19th, 1891 -To whom it any oonoern: This in to certify that Juno: Molillnn. 0! Chalk river. member of the order of A. 0. U. W.. died Thursday. l5V.h inst; thus I an: sud mmnninul lhn hndv u thnt of June: 71110 Flysi J. McMillan, Into an checker here. took oubolio acid st Chalk River and died ten minutes After. He had been out of employment. for some time. and it irthought this wu the caum of the rub set." A. ..:_:-...- ,.r .1... ....-.......o;.m Kn nos." As minisber of the congngeticiu 'in,_ which Mr. Monfllen wee e hIghly"'re-' epeoted elder. I deem it my duty to give enemphetio denielho the above report end furnish the proof of the cause 0! deeth. which will remove the etigme the oornepoudenve {else etetement et-_ teollee to the name 0! one who wee eo greatly beloved,` end now Inivereelly lunented by thie entire community. The following will enloe: Picunnmm. Nov. 19th. n` n 'om.n. 1e'om};g,ia; Io: h-Elia` to ouhiuhead. f A` f . :._-, . U . ' - O? I - o::.`"-" .,..............`.; Max -uuordv hu`gxopm' hhhono rnihrdnv (8'I1llYAII.llIl'iI|`l..&JQf.-M. - V v Mr. T: lor. the oonlerutive whip. 5% Quinn.` _ credited" with the statcme LI' that if there in mo boa union of pa!- liunont before 3:: election it must (nun (early-one. And George in Iupposed to h` . :kuow ovary: 1:3 . . pity. ~ epoorlnn 1} The Buulo protiiot '3 winter of ` mgrj for msnyfoor plo in thnv. ' hu mu inorenod 810.000 ov r liTyou"u Bit the ` authorities expect tint the deoieqoy will In An-ash-,r Ihnn Int vhu-. n 1'I|o'l`A-no Canto 0! Death. CHALK RIVER, Doc. 1.-(To the Edi- tor): .uur iaaua of Nov. 22nd was sent me by I friend. in which wu mgrkod tho rvpo. of a correspondent at North BI)`. which says: NJ Mn\liI|nnA lntn nnr nhn-kar ham. It ha been declared By Mr. Fielding. premier oi Non 80081:. the t.ho,,do minion fnnuhiu us In: ooi...'ih.T in opoution. about 8l.000.01)0,n_nd shut in chi f merit has but 80 keep good name-o the voten`li|u sud bad ones on them. . - C C O r"BI's Tsllmgs, though `bent: of his hhruole, pregnant so lists! to the wall! thronghtho modinmof the pron. No other dniuo -hu no `large 5 oong; glsltuonny and precphuto to mun; poo-` o. ' J . T ' ` 1` , . 9 ` ` = The Tomato News. which poces u an sutihorit on Inch neationg. duya the prominent .P.A o of Mario are I unit in denouncing Grand Praiddnt. Mndill -and in laying the he must. go. The order, it is declared. has dooreuod forty per cont.,nnder his munngemut. - I O 0 Sir John Thompson i's.in 1-Inglsnd. He is understood to hnvq tvyo. objects in going there: (I) To be sworn in -as a mnmber of the privy aotincil, And (2) to oonfer with Sir Chulos Tapper imregtrd to elm next. election. The pnh-on ele- ment. is something the Von Moltkns of the party don`t. know how to ght. u u 0 C v v The London Advov-tiger" says that it in rolioblo `information tint Sir John .Tl1ompson sud his oolleggneo hnvo re- nolvel _to order this dominion algctions at the earliest opportunity. It asserts tlnt 3 pnnio provnils at Ottawa because of the not tlint I do oit of live million dollar: has to be be when pulument meets; thus involving 3 largo ldditionll taxation on the country. The ministers. it says. do gpt ogre to meet this situation bolero the genersl election. .. ' IIIBIIUFIBIOI UIPXW Illli DUI I be greater than: lgnt you-. ` 7 O O LETTERS TO THE EDITQR._ A may Olr Jqtn. mud-Q `-nvvq-IIIU-nvruvw-u --...., a`......_ nun Prhaoipd am`: diidung-tho bonntieq and unoaitiu 0! football mi! In won u` wanna `layer. .1: would In Interacting it In con (1 iuvoiglo tzhpinlaop Gloufy into I oonuonn! on hint. ._ A '"'"..H'n-Q` C` " tn- _ `I . ., ery|Ii`pO1Il.iId|I(`|"NUmi L v DI-ookvillp Tina. . A respectable roaidapt of Perth strut, named Jouph Goodiuon, VII token to Rookwood uylum this morning suffering from unto unit. It. Goodiaon bu been onbjaot to Shoot Much for name ON`! the one provioun to this being he- mg 5 euro inn ago, -Auhnt time he In sent into the country to remsin `with Jriondn and the ohuaguof sir und Im-rounding: bud the aoat of restoring himgto his right mind quin. On this ooouion this trostinont Ina roposud with dioront zuulu. Inutud of to- -oovaiug to knduulyhosnmvoru and yutudqyh \l0|la|lI_0lllOIi'|Vil|g bio unis Iouhopnhu ono.- ' I?` II`. A: K. IIYOCII, -I'I. W. W. SHIP` nun. W. A. and O. A; MoNial,- sud no 31! resident; ol the townuhip invhioh their father died. In religion ho was 5 Piuh hr-in, in politics I otanqoh libel-sf ` C U 1 The Toronto council voted on the pro- position to close! - the but of howls md uloonl at nine o`clo :k. And the poni- `tioiifdefuted thy 0110 vote. u-row dun,` ~ v I C I Times A' rnnechhla I Gnnnnoqno Bopou. , A. D. McNeil. who died Nov. 22nd, wu' the eldest. son of late Alexander Mo- Nial. He was nged sixty-ve was, and `. born on the MoNiel homestead. near Lnnndowno. ind now ooouisiod by his brpsher Bruce. In 1851 he punohued 250 QCNI three miles west of Lsnodowno. and seven miles out of Gsnnnoqne, whu it Inn 1 dance wilderness. sud by continuous `and work snouoodod in Ink- inf it one of the beat him: in thawin- sh p. Re msrriid In-gust, daughter of the Inca Willinm Landon. in 1857. Fin children blouod phoir union and nllhut one dn hm survive him; they In. A. R. I-eon, In. W. W. ship- ln W A, null n. A; "nial." AP. `O 178 Valllll I truly IIIIFBIIIK $111100 am that future silver oolloctious Ihnuld go tmruda puyiug for the ,orgu1 and no- curing | cemetery. Pouibly the our gostiun will beaclod on. The new or- n is: Doheny mulls. reed pipe style. ' be old one will be ralliedil is uid. The church choir will be out. of night, litenlly so leut. as the new organ is I very high one. ' ` Rooonu. A, D. M:-Nail. I 8l'IhuIIIgTaIll`ll1Sl'lVEI qua IQIE PIUUUEI gt the prlcticnl utgteneus of their worthy pastor in souring such on in- urnnxea c&- -ouelr ~uorie&-oae~&hut will be in keeping with the ne church they will pour. when the plan: no ouried out. for re-modelling sud enlnrr ing the present an-notnro. AI some ninoor ten thousand dollsrs have been collected tovurds tint object. some parish- ioners felt that this should - be snieient tofive them I truly" imposing edice that fntnrn nilvar nnllustinnn nhnnld , ` ' 7% j V I A New Organ For Wolfe Island Bonsan Ca- thollq Church. Rev. '1'. J. Spratt treated his congre- gation to,a surprise party" by announc- ing. on a recent Sunday. that he had placed a new organ in the parish church. On last Sunday he secured the attend- ance of Ernest Cunningham. Under his master touch a variety of beautiful music was furnished after the regular service. The choir also sang. His re- verence asked the congregation to signi- fy their approval of the instrument by a standing vote. which they did. after whichhe submitted his scheme for its payment. by sending leading parishion- ers` around with subscription books. Owing to some}_*lela'y in putting this process in execution most 2:27.136 eon- gregatiou had departed. However it will likely be tried again with better success. Though surprised some- what at it; purchase, after hearing its ne tone and calibre and learnin at what a bargain (below cost) it had een secured the generous congregation con- gratulated themselves and felt pleased at the 'iTr'art.i~al utntenesa of their PUUHSD WHO ILIIIUWIUK Dl.lIUl'l.lJI!:lUl.l. Therein nothing that so tends to abort.- en the lives of old people. [Rd to injure `their health. 3: thopnctioe of aiming up lute. especially winter evenings. sud zmore especiuly if `there in 3 grown up dsnghter in the tumily." [OPEL We lnve rccived this weal" several honor rolls, the resultuf publishing one olthesu reports in: recent iss'uo. We had to discontinue the publication sumo ' time ago becuuso they _were so numerous us to exclude general news. We have again to decline their publicntion. At. the ronumzt of nevernl men we IIIBIJOB nuuulng Clrly. J. H. Hnycock. M P.P., says he willdo ull he can to lgring About legislation that will dn..,gm;3L.s..iI.h the Petltorth dun. He says there the H.00Uaer1-I of land under winter that could be put in I proper state for cultivntiun st `. 3c per gem. \\'n Mann -an-A'x-ml Olxin wank nnvnrnl `glln U.) llfclln Inll" PUUIIC-IIAIULI. At the request of sevenl men we publish the following informnzion: 'l`hnnx in nnmhino that can (And: In abort.- Sir Chu-lea Dilko in Itill ootneiud by English aooiv-by. He in Agra: mm ' who mile": for him loss of ohsncsor. It look: an it ho our novor stone fox-"tho --.-D wntn 7,:-J-:sI`-: roomy: ITEMS new mm Hus SANCFUM. -. Q o 'so mnu..'. iuna Anion: 1; the cm any 1u.moo-tL'-gun nu the an 0! my anger: sumo. nu rm.-..e nor LII ...|_.. Full year Ill 1'80. IVUDII. The St. Androw`sjsooiet.y of Kingston celebuted seam . night. by 3 grand con- cert. At. which Principdl Grant discours- ed on nthlosics. He also preached the unnuul sermon on Sunduy. _, _ Mather nmnhntn 1117 the winter will Illllull lUl'lll('ll UH Dlllllllyu W ther prophets.uy the winter will be ox!) because the beevers had only re- cently commenced to build their houses in the water. When the winter in going to be long and severe these animals com- mence building early. " J. H. Hnvnnnk, M P.P.. nnvg ha willdn uucplou IICD 5-u-1:: cw! -'.' [ 9" 3,N|~.- ` Rev. Dr.'8exton; New York, has been dollvring -nightly in King- IRA}. ' ` n.h..`L..... I.-`L--n-n -Annuals Kn-If Inqn. G. Brimhoon, bnkemzg. uovonly hurt by nu-ikin 5 bridge on Q brunch `lino to King: a. . ~ l`annnd milnh now: will barnuctionad to A1115: _,1*uigo:1"inun coin will bo_1.ucGion`od /`oh the make: Inn. Soturdlyo Dec. 8th. at noon. by umy. Fu-m ntnnk nla: At.;DAvin Savan~ cm. at noon. uy uurny. - I-`um stock ale: Atsbuiu SCGVGII-, nbn`|. Wolfe lalsud.on Wednaodny. Dec. 'l`Zt.h. M."noon. by D. Grunt. - Th: Kinnunn mllnninm innlitlitn im- am. 5: noon. uy u. urun. V Tho Kingston collegiate inptituto 1m- pilu deteuted the frenhmen of Queen`: at football on Sdhirduy By 91 to SI. ' " It -in nor.` onnrl fnrm. .1-mnmr mnnjtu ` HXDBUIII DD DIIUHIII 0] ll (0 U. It is not.` goodyform. young mau.|t.o L wear mbig ohryaauthemum in your hut.- ; tonhdle. A lit.t.la_' bunch 9f violets is an nu-In Th liberal: of the muitime proiinooo umoonduoting 3 grant. qampgign in the intuit of frost trade. Thoy are fully rnxinoad tint I general election in at am: , ugu per nour. ~ .. ` Two lads. Enwright and Tyo, given up by the police and ladies` aid is incor- rigible, hnve listen sent. In the reforms- tory' from Kin-gstun for five years. `A nnnnnnnn `nun-nnnnndnnt. nah: nu BUT) lI"U|ll lllllgll '01 D78 years. `A Guxannquo `correspondent mks us. the date of the annual ball of the bud- uaaa oollege. The college. has never . given 1 ball. and the most likely date this year in Feb. sum. Thu ND, A nIhhu7`n`nnnnl.v nf WinanO.nn ID: ` - W-E7110 ship-onr'pet'm_-rs working at `ro- building ofystouner Maud have strsfpk ninav. I reduction of wagon from 1,30 (.0 1'..5c per hour. 'l`wn Ind: Hnurioht nhr` '1`:-n avnn v- - --r-vw- v--. ""Ul|iI0I0|NP`lIoo'onPhy. _._.A_ |n-n Tl{Em*E_`_l5_iT0_iA{~TI:(.)3I_-E.-.-_ 3URPF:|fED HIS FLOCK. Ila Ind P!-._ \ ' The lords `common: agitation in qI.iotj_n chool land just now. but tho Ito:-mnh brewing. `ulinbury in disap- pointing hiqlollpwon by hi: innotivl . Qd Ohunborlsin in too lulogn to ma. Bqubuvin again in drunlsnd gp [siting for-anvinion. 1530. Thie week edvertiuin hel crowded onrreodin epeoe,eometh ng we oennoe nvoid I6 ineeeon of the . It in the merchants` harvest end 8 ey no the at-baeribere` beet riendI'." Wi0lIone the thpueeude of do] an Hm endvenieen oonu-ibuu lo the Wan} we Ihpuld never heebleto `hello I paper of more Ohm- oueonvo pipe. Iothnuudet-I" en. el``-* ford Votive wgyfor thin short end buoy eueon to the kindly advertiser. , ` nonouy or may Iuolonou-I. - Alleoeounoe for enbeuripyione in o I-are must be paid up. We have notied everyone and there ie_ no--qxonee` whos- hver for non-peymtenl. gob order: ooet only So each end on o utely ode. Any one can. thereldre, remit wiehonl inconvenience on peyment of lo "unto. V r I Tn monk: who hove inanired we re- nylavstnau A1\.IAnz\1u Ottawa has struck in snow uhovollin 7530-1-lo per hour for day men. nu 17 per hour for night men. . - 0 0. 0 poougo. ' _ . _ To agents whp_l_nvo inquired we to- pant that the WmG--daily, semi-wobkly or weekly-ail given for this bslsnoo of $335105: {rho to prepaid nubloriborn for l . ' um ngnuer papers ere. Any nuns will be Vchsnged over from ~ the weekly to semi-wsekly providing it is psid for six months in sdvinoe. We cannot nuke entries on the books end changing of two msil lists unless we heve 3 nu-sntee of s prspgid subscrip- tion. hen the semi-weekly is morgu- in to be sent out on the credit system the: has preuilod with the wsskly. This is so be distinctly nndcrsiocd, as sn- nonncsmsnts hitherto hsvc nbt been, seriously I-exuded. Be it understood. therefore. that the semi-weekly Wmo will not bo sent onion credit. Such; rule is found to be necessary by the dis- ` honesty of ineny subscribers. All nnnnnln fnn animus-intinnn in `Is new In. I I1-II-uunwwuve Publishers Inske snnounoements in plain lenzusge but they ue not slwsys understood. The weekly end the semi- weeldy, we repent, sre the some price-- one dollar a you-. They oontain the some reading matter. except the addi- tion of s story in the semi-weekly. The two publications . therefore Are the same", subscribers to the semi-weekly having the news divided in half, on Mondays sud Thursdays. The weekly is chosen by those st ndistnnoe. because it is s, Inger psper sud msking greet-er bulk in the msils sud 4 going once s week it is more sure to reach the subscriber then two lighter pspers sre. ' Anv nnma will he -nhnnnrnd ownr H-nm eounsrya < . In conclusion he urged them never to break any of those bonds. but `to cement them in every possible way. direct. and indirect, and so to make Cgl;_ada\ `[.,ho~ia- heritor ofall the past; eapeclally to rivet. and eanctify the ancient ties by sweet. charity. Hi: cloning words were: "That God would bless the St. Andrew`: aoclot and no of Scotland everywhere. they o w :1 make us, the member of the Kings eoeiegy, _wort.h of our or- bears, an kour worki 6 Ta lYeo3' tive. in the p yerof your eidenmvho has had the p `vilego bfad resting you." CIIIZITGD "I13 00 "OFOIQ DISCO upun PEO- 'pJe`u will, end therefore the: -t.he peo~ ple mun be reli ioue,free and educated. He described Ignaz`: educetionsl pro- poule me on elfectnsl `provieion of pariah schools, high schools. end universities. supported partly by lees, but chiey by endowments. Chalmers was the only mun in the ~ninet.eenth centuty._ thoroughly (seed the greet Iocid problem of caring properly for the 1' end show- ing the only way in whic it could be met. And also the great eoclilietlctl pmblem of "how c urchee unconnected` with thrnute can be eueteined by A nenciel scheme edequete to 3 whole eeantsry; In nnnnlnninn ha nu-and tlrnln nnvnr in runclpu amn Aqdnuu tn uoubera In ' '_~0lIalmere' Church. ' ` Last Sunday Principal Grunt phenob- ed in Cinlmenu` church to the member-s "~'of`--ther~-~~8eu3tt%eh`--aoeletierwnn the` city. .Th'ere was 5 lugs tttendenoe. ' Instead of preuc-hinge sermon hegnve an eddreu on the thoughts unggeated by the name `of the society. " The newer nhowed it: _membeu.t,hst they were rooted in the put, A nntionnl_pu,t. A religions put, ,pnd `I Boottiuhpelt. Hie nddreu follow- Wed don; the l nen ol those four div,i'nlonu.- and in oonolnnion he didcuued the plsoe thet onoh; societies properly lled in Cum! , pointing to the will of allow- ing the leads. post or pment. of the old land to Inerk the lines ol political or eo- eleeiutieel divisions in the oountry. l--'l`h'n nnnh. Emmi-Inn lAvn'l`lm Inch DIIIEE. l-A Scottish past. The claims that Scotland hed on her sons; not.'only be-' cause of her scenery snd romsntic mem- ories. but because of _x_.he --ecttiel contri- butions In the cause niinhvind `were fully described. K ter referring to whet. she had done for sound political economy. for philosophy end for modern mnterinlcivilinztion, he dascribed more fnljy what. she hsd done by the effective tdlptation `of christisnity to modern life and modern necessities. John Knox, Andrew Mellville snd Thomas Chelmers s were described so three greet stereo- nen, hr in sdvsnoe of the age in which each lived` The sew them the church must be broad {seed upon peo- 'nIn`a will and thnnnfnrn lhnf. JJIA nan. u nuuuu In vvvny uuuuuy vul. nun UWIL :l--A religi0us`pa.st. Religion must `be me tho basis of every great. nn_t.iono.l lifu. and therefore the religious forms of one mniun will be dierent. from those of nnncher. This point. Ina illustrated `(mm the history ot Holland. Germany . Franco, Spain, Russia and the United States. 1 A Q...\AA:..|.. _.....s NH.` ..l..2-n- 01...: CWIIDIFIPI UIVIIIUIIU III `III! uounwy. l-The put. Emehon uysThe rut is made for slsvess" That is true. i we "Vveu the grsve clothes of the post; but not_if we bresth the spirit of the post. A ` man who lives only in his own ` age is I. bu-borisn. It is good for sn individual to hove hsd honorable ancestors br to hsve eome from s good stock. 80 with-s nation. This was illustnted by the"pro- sent vitality of the,'WV'e'lsh. the English, the Irish sndthe Scottish peoples. all of whom draw so much of their strength and excellenoies trim the traditions. `loll:-lore snd ballads of olden times. The man who despises those lounts of in- spiration forgets the words of Si-lden, "Let me make the songs ole people and Icaro not who mskes their laws. We glory in our sntiquity. We are Cana- dians, but not, therelore, Crees. Algon- quins or Miomscs. __ . 2-A nntinnnl must. The: nntinn. how- qllllll OI` MIGUIICI. . `2-":1 national past. The nation, how?" ever. the term ma.y be dened. is as truly a divine {set Is the family. sud Muno't be` '1' uored whshoutntriking It humnnity. he black or whige int.ern|- tionnl means communism; end that` menus nook! clue. in which `the weakest must. go to the well. Pntnot.iun1'| the sole ucent to humsuimriuuism, and without. patriotism there can be no deep` feeling. None of us olnimorto be The pu-ish council's` election: are now on in Euglnnd. and they `Affect 23,mu (m. hunt Wooalitieu and `.!0.000 persona. Than`: I commotion for you. O I I sr. Aubnwfso`urv.' "A patriot oftbe world alone. _ A friend of every country but has own." A __I1_4....._. ___A 'I)..II_.'..- _......_.A To "Wilt: Iuboorlbou. .,L-..._ _.-L- . _ _ A _ _ -..__ OnmpbllT;mu nap! in 5 -` duly iumm uyaipau. 'T son was nr. mum: wgn vu-y now Ihuooouof annthokoithogrlprlllit wintor and four doctor: `in coma into bad deoidod he would not live longer thin" fourd If:-om thotimotholotutwuwrih son. hopophow with whom ho wu Il- oooiatod in buoinoil Md tho ninfortllllo to luvs both u-nu out on n you-u ugh G N on whilo working in sh git; :lP:nko;nsn on the Grand Abontsts-my Stock. The lure o 0ntuio provide that my person tsking etrsy stock shall give no- tice three times in s. weekly newspsper, snd if the` property is not called for ylth-e in three weeks sfter the Int insertion of the notice. the nder vill go be- A fore s justice` of the peeoe sud `take the _l osth to the -nding end sdvertlsing. I! . the property is not clsimed within one , you sad shonldynot exceed I50 in ville. it then belongs to the party Asking the ' sum up; if over 850 it shsll he sdver- ,1 tised by the justice end sold, snd'thp hex-V._-. use of sll expansee shell be ptid over to " the county truiurer. Any person tek- ing up sn estrsy snd neglecting to no r the nine to be sdvertised shell he lie 0 y to s ne of $20. The lsw sppliee also to other persons] property. 4 Brookvillo Tune: A In`: A dnmn llroolviuo Tlmn \ Alex. Aduno.` for twenty-u nu-I the populur G.T.B.. station none :6 B31- lnntyno, wTx`g`l-ooignod--_his position About two years 3910 `P0 into bminuc with I nephuv 96 um tan. 3 low miles from G In Bootlsnd. is likely (had md_ bu:-i on `this. A max roooiv ed by friend: in Bullsntyu I for day: ago an. todthu In-.Adunnn_o voylow from ihnnnnllnf lnnthnldthn DI-Ivtiunn The Park Paragraphs. THOUSAND ISLAND PARK, Dec. 3.- Jsmes Smith. superintendent of the park, has left for his home in Fulton. N.Y.. for a short visit. Waggoner "Bi-os'. `store it Fisher's Lending Has been pointed and looks line. The sloop Flying Cloud mode the run lrom Clayton to the park Wharf. 5 distance of six miles, under part of the msinnil. in twenty-ve minutes s few days since. Joseph Robinson will sttend the Water- town court this week no-juror. Quite A number from Fine View will sttend the court ss witnesses. J. A. Morris and wife, of the Fine View store. have no onsvisit tolriends in Pulsshi. .Y." The new (`um house iseompleted And ready for plastering. The month of No- vember has been one of the worst full months experienced here for yours. The wster is very low just now sud isgstill lowering rapidly. There are twenty- sir householders on the pork who remain sll winter; A. Fredenburgh, Fine View, is building s horse barn, sud Henry Ls- eur end George Eager are building ice- houses st the suns place. Pro er meet- ing lsst Thnrsds evening in t e chgpel conducted by El er Kinney; Snndsy ser- vices eondnoted by Rev. Mr. Snowden. mu ueuuon our popullnty; B. gnlon bu gone to reside in Uncle Sam : territory. The inlsndersuo sorry to lose him. The singing 0! Trinity church choir is much appreciated. Min L1` nie Buiiin untelsn viuiant urgultlt. Messrs. J. Kyl and C. Pyke. suffering from rheumatism. no slowly recovering. Mrs. T. Fawcett, Mrs. Whitmnrsh, Min Grimshaw and Maura. Hennosay Ind S. Mosier us may under t.ha- doctor`: care. sources. That the Canadian sealers did bet- ter during the last.` year than they exh- pootod. and the American sealers not no , wall. is a surprise all around: and ones in regard to which bir Hibbart Tup did not prophncy, sc that it. irditcul to tea hay it will help to make him a paroonai ghta in him early arrival in the Pacic province. -

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