Weekly British Whig (1859), 20 Dec 1894, p. 4

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-I uhaerynlly nnwlxuu-nu 15v 1...... ...-< 7 ? ; o:.umremdyin.~uring ,umnun. iunf EWWVV mukv-il mad pmumt. nu \ Nrggnssug. Sold by E. c.uuc1m1n. ITIDIUID. III`! II IIII4 nrruion nf cuuuv-il Aidpm-nod sine n , . /;`T` useful and eosuy presents. ~ Chickempox preuils throughout this diaries and those not. yet visitui no `III- bignlu Qnitina Q Dahnrninn 0;`...-'8 diatiou and those not. yet visiwu uv wu- ' Mly vsiting 3 call. __De-burning cattle in the rage here now. most. of the {arm- on us huiiix their mus dohornod. rs. GI-immnu Hubm. yhighly rospeob ed resident of this vicinity. was buried I Ihprt time ago in the Quite!` burying` und st Wellin tun. Mrs. \"uney.of loomald. preic rid the sermon._ Ba- vinl meetings still gontinuo bore. _ mum; on Druugg-. ca. a. mu uu. ,-....._., 3:43., ; A. Willezt. atom 24342; I. Hm-dock, stone. 82%; J. Don|ldoon.work, 82. -The petition 0! W. Lucy and other: `had Jumes Mull:-n sud thorn. re , drain- 'ol 'lmds.con. 5'3 and ti. wra rad. m nwnrd of the 'engino'er. I to ditch ' Iomu side road between 18 sud 19, con, 4.'_ Wu ran-nod to the cauucillor .0! the division. 1-}. A. Milton tendered`-Sign-F ' action at f'-.ncevieIv`er;_ it In Accept- Xnnd 3 bylaw passed conrming: the lune. Communication of R. Angli-u Ion *. over. By-luv to smoud by-lun 381 (ad 388. N! Mud cm-k ditch in Piushurg, :9. 0124 8! to complete the workrtud lpydur providing for the omt 0! com plating tho `ditch through beed,II,.I`-`~77 19- pro- vixnionully adapted. Mowd Mn Upla- Fnnhlin. uni ruolved. that R. Humor bg pgid 06.88_,Im- mad sud work on his of Huh. Re-solved. that the Inohiut-I of ~ J. 8: Muehlnnt-nu. cl-niont sud planter. (444: A. ;u_eky.. work. 122x; D. In- Lpgu_.'nt6ne. 50; W. Franklin. sumo, I2,'ud W. Toner. 3. paid n-gisttar for 'I.u-uhes, 1,9 Ipyd`. The nsnieiul `nuc- --Ans --- .h-unt`. `HcA|nin-' `lurchos. no pun`. `um uusnmu upw- moat nu; hazard. Moved `HcAlpin-' Ifnuklin. um rs anlvod. elfif the remn- --_.A:.\n nf man:--il ha lm` II `3U.OQOh. ; Pltlnbnrg Tounahlp Council. Dec. 15 --All pn-sen: except. Mr. Ben- nou. Ar-cnuuts passed :- J Ryan. post- gu, 8! sons; L. _\\'. Shunnon. printing; sud adwrvising. $1.1; E? J; B. Ponce, do,.15'.IV56; J. (`Lu-us. culvert, M031)`. `G. Hadley. `nsils. 1%.; M. Webb, 51;]. vqrv and work. SH); G. Mozklistcsr, do.. 310; J. Mclieudry. work. 83 50; J. M vsnoy. two culvuts. 88; J. Smith, I0!` 81; J. Andenmu, work. GI; S. Frag; on ~ vpn. ll 50; Turner &. Esford. mane. $8; I . McBride. culvert, M; J. Hcfarlano, nilinglon hridarp. 82: J. Martin. punk. my. " In : A. \ViNe:t. ozone. $8.12; I. HILCIER HAPPENINGS- ] Y]V|| IFWIEIQ. I J`?! .53 or R --D C. wnsgwan mo. 3: mkdtnwlelgn Lint tha affect My in outing xna mdN-- was mp} well II :1; L- If F! Ilioolunll- " ' ._..--- A 1 n Ppntry XIII` in Oh` . n..a-I_'l`h- pk In Danna WASS,El{'1Ul3Sl.\:~` I'_nnIry nun u. m. |.lIuM|-'l`h- hkln OCIIIO Ind -'I`.u- suibvu-cor ljy I ` - mun pdnful `Ind, hdirmxckonin M1- 'oidant mourn in the -British Ameri- can hotel but night. Kntov Mcclew. or `nouiet.igs_es egllod Kate` Connors. whose partition in the house in pantry maid, did junt_ax- actlvy wlnt 5 great many others have carlessly doneL_ It ..-..- ` . I." n"I1 0. gig nlvm. nu ma remu- he nd}: t3o,ocoh. "cu-r .Ne-uqsulh ,n_ ` sumwiug from III- \Y._.._ D,'.'..A3_ '- ouch .w;n `noun nu. o'clock `and the` guests` were just Isagmbling for tea when Knte. hot nding I match ,oonve_nienh 3!!!!` L piece. of paper and um- range, with .yhe;n.v mhn mm 380.. Inunxan. aoim E cAM__l:BELL. coLt,LAnu-.j. '.'"" ' } _l?-0079 Cunpbc-ll`. of Hiuehiinhmoqk, bu lled the oiao ueu-u you-o.'s!ur hnin previously served as 5 council- Nlor. einasuwoutgl tumor cnd bu 7 . column nvuuu-nu on nu-. ~ ' On Mondu. at" nine o`eloek, 1 so- omi:`TeT1'iTl1!ii;V|T1!lIIlItB'n' Sr u-y`e cathedral for the late Sir John S D. Thompson. [villa grnoe the u-ehbishog of Kingston presided st. the throne on was nttended by Archdeacon Kelly end : was was Father Kehoe. with Fntht-rs Neville md Collin: es deacon end sub- (leecon respectively. There when lorge md representative congregation end; lull choir chanted the solemn dirgo of the church most tlectivoly. um. -...r.t..'.t....., ,-um .ui.t.ul`.` gt. mus Fether Mcbonegh. The oelebnnt of the ` laeen unlly u.`o'.-e.ru1.'a` : niulxicilpall legisls ` r. A: chairninn of county pmr Eert `committee for tho presenkfyenr he as in active and economical and has won no little credit for his sooomplis menu. Hoia not only a candidate for no-election n~ men. but also for the oqgnty vudonnhip. gnd his friends (eel -that he hp: 1 guns inside uenrso me ans JET AND ALSO 1 _ H'E=_z.c.LQIHs-_ \ ` - u -uvw-v..-- ._` Ilhm.:y.nc- Poopl:u-0 `Doing--A `Vary lino ' Wllldlnlll II-outed. - 4=Houamu.>l!Anx. Dee. ,1Z.-:, Superintendent Smith u1-ivcdheck from Fulton, N.Y.. where he hul)een'vi1-itina friends. He will remoin at the pork all wintet. Trustee W. Brown and wife have leffloi Florida. where` they will spend the. winelmonthe. Miss Gsile Gudneris extending school at Adamo. N.Y. Tho`mu"Bedu1l is doing A ne job of plutenn at the term house. l-`rs-e~ men& Mite ell are lnving a windmill erevted l1e;r_tl_1e bu-n on the Pork lurm. About twenty men attended the raising 0: it. under thejsupervisibn of J Hadcoek .. \\'-....om.n h. in nvr-I` smrentv feet .0 0; it. under theeupervtsion or .1 nlunn-n \\'nt.ertoI;\1n. It. _is over seventy feet high and eouiposed of steel. It is monu- "fmtured by the` Dandy Windmill 00. Means. 0. and N. Nemeirs have return- IV.,fl'()l1l their visit to Cenada. _ Albert. Gould, .\\'|!.(\rt0wn. was It the park on Friday; He is exam. for the Dandy wind- mill. A heuvy gale of wind passed over here on Weddeixday night. A couple of skills belonging to the workmen me the" Pnllmm house were, blown ndrilt sud drifted into Crystal buy `and were badly broken up. Mrs. Merrill sud family hove removed to`Adun\, N.\':. for the winter. ' An ice cream aociol was held st the ros`i- _- denoe of.J. A. Merrie on Sunrise nenne on Tueadsyevt-ning end vise a grand unoceu. At. the close A silver collection in token up in old of the I. E. church. Preps:-scion: ore being undo for-several evening's unnsemonu during Christmns holidqyu. M - ,,,, -_-_.__ .n_._a-- , . the church most eneeslveiy. ~ Sunday morning in the church of the Good Thief. Port.srnonv.h. made in mm. ins relerence to the deeeaeed- pn mier on requested the people of Portsmouth to Attend hie requiem next morning inu- mueh no the hr einstitution with which Portunoneh in ideniied wee, under the direct chuge of Sir John Thompson. ea minister of justice. Therefore they Ihould mu-k their respect for the memory of their immedinte superior by being pre- sent us more and show honor ton puhjio men who gnve such on enu;,e'of recti- tnde "end integrigf in the or euienmf pnblin Inirn. . he lmhbiuhopb brief oheervetions were received with much nppmvd-by the congregation. John Hamilton died at his eiltela. at Sweet`: Corners. on Wedneedlr "1 inn. The lune:-al services were conduct.- ed by the Rev. `Mr. Moon. Lyndhurct. and the remains were hmugns to Nowhere and placed in the vault. De- ceased wan ahmthu-of R. Hamilton who resides near Ncwhoro. and it was on hie {Inn hie childhood`: earl , days were spent ahd there he emetged In boyhood ho manhood. The last. eight years of his "life has behn spent in Waehingeon stake. and as he was a eobenindusulous young man he succeeded in aocumnlatin con- eiderahlo wanlth one there. but a cavy attack of grippa led to eonlumpsibn. had an the young mag }new there waa no chance of hi recovery he `started in sq temher lot in native land and succeeded` in getting acfuaa hie nimri at Sweet`e (`ox-non, us could . not reach his home. Hwy of his eehooln:at_ea.vicit'ed him through his lllneu and awended his lnnoral. Hie remains were placed in a healnilul white casket and-In _ it the young] lea placed h oa-al sh, The due I path! is felt for his many frlcn in air sad bereavement. . A an. -waev inmduiced and carried in Ben A council making the billiard mom tees 850 for use But .'table, :40 (or Al.` -gig-ml n-nl ELK Inn 15: thin}. IIUCIII-`D Bellovillo Ontario. A n nrni lino pl ~ .An exoitinf election in being fonaht out fair the ndim council on tho o~ hunk reserve. The pcrty lines were tint. J;-nw_n by the tmuhla over we gold ollnlioo presented `by Queen Ann to the tribe. For A long time it nmnined in the possession of 5 funilynunod Hiil. who kopkit in 5 none null. Some inn!-n Ann it dillnllld from O lpel WU for we nrunsnuu-, Ihgsoondgndljuorhothird. who kept it In etone vaun. acme year: ago it disappeared the eommumon table alter service. In- etead of being reiurned to the cue tody ol the Hills it was taken charge ol by the rector, Rev. Mr. Anderson. This the Hills and a eeotion of the na- tion did not sanction. and the appealed to the bishop. who diree that the ehaliee be reetou.-d to the keeping of the Hills. ` Thin made a division. but now the ght in almost entirely on `party lmee. Mr. Levin. lodged in jail here yesterday. is one of the leaders in the campaign. end he aeaette that hie oppon- ente raked up this old charge of not pay- ing a he he eoneidere unmet and witha View to getting him out of the yay. The nomination taken pleoeon the 19th: and the eleetione on the 26th, " . _.:....__...g.-._. 7 -7, T+W)U8AND ISLAND PARK. v tracings aoui-n nzeltod. -l|In F\-to -In Tho lnJuI1 0uud In I` -' B |-lab LlIiI~l`Il'Inc.auI 08 When 'l`._niohul - Not J.|vo. ' jun Solon: Roqnlon 3-rvlc '~-4I__ -5 -3-- .\h-I.-..L DII01{. r ui n concdpoidqnl.-. I Editor): Elections qn ISIIIIIIIII` an in _A eltinrponditinn, gpd the various can '- dqtou no team; nhemlelvdo and brucig up for the gnnci spring slut will I --theman |orY.0_r the soup. A nice [oi--_ alok in o nuns. oan,didne--g`e'ntlo- JXIIIIU. Iy_mps\hot.io. And quite utter: nus`: own nous. We hue an sbundsnoo of nutorinl 'wl|'orofmm to talent our local sire of ouch to work in the window. ` It hag onn punlolr.l,zon`hIlnl electors to understand irhy move: _snd- px-rgeven cling to omen, u the. luniuligd, bovine ` cliugeth `tn the hay nv.mk_,u';d to`g:lr<.>p` that-olrworn grudgingly And ro`g1-et._lully as the hu I ! hound I-appoth o well up ` holste bone. Surely it in noyworldly `guinn that ullure. And onruinly the "du'E' ways" And "shady .doings' of `the, 'politician .u:e unseemly hur- bingen of giheivonly rewud. Per- huge, in " ` all" our wisdom. we are but ohildrenyet; with the eluik of years thrown over us. enclosing the onme spirits tint. fought - for auprenm-y l in thaulssa-t.hit.lineLh9msolve:1. Ap.a_r!-l to spell ofoh other down. G(-t_x__r'uu:ly- nnd with good feeling to the most.` wor- I'N'|_ ~ WOLM: lvsuxu. u.L('rg -tho: nolona. but in; trouble nine in mg dc-' thy `was the prize awarded thtwn-30 be it_._ now.- A _ ~; _ ._ . The l\`ews" correspondent has a uni- que manna-rof dresainghis items of in- terest. \\'h_y-to a Ian I: add a wound '2 Why to h tact give a a b ? It in most` fortunate for him out esteemed post,- Inaster hatao thoroughly supplied~the_ natives with mettjusee that fathers are unknown. else the island would long` iineebeboaeting of a bird of varied` lnmageand moetvheautiiul to behold. _i_q.poe___ we did no mind? is doubt- -less lea: ETD we7*n`vTfelt`if. We eemed it only a egoradio oaee. But when we saw that he signed for." owned up to and athered the ill-begotten thing. then e vision of more to follow rose before us, and our aluiek was like to that of a loot soul on the shores of etch , any.` . \\'ocu:'write_ tty. yudo 0!` it, sud googl mm :00. .' at thispold wprldfvery strangely prefer; bread ufd butter or uome such vulgsr srtlclg. Our mum is willlng to ght guy rules. any geighta, my gloves And at my !.ime..lm't, we don`t. Allow it.` We `keep the hlnmed tlung olniued np.'i'.w6"Tu;-und it bun`: news- paper-`s populnrity. guv.'irim.o trouble, Ind besides people took a disagreeable interest in the length of ol.Il"1`1l`s. Bad oropu-e bsd `enough, bqsbyd poetry! 0 ` E! . nd than with resitd to other items. ` What `if. 1 nei hbur`a plowing plnu.<-wero ` interfered wit by frost? Don't we all on n:: nd than `with regard \\'hnt. 'if Dond" does escape from Simone Island dccnsionnlly `P He is not viciuus of Into. And is generally captured And re-` turned before doing my serious dnmngo. him: that ifs I cold day when n lnnn gets left. And then hit ing: at so- ciety; even the home is not snared to him? ' \V`hn`.. if Mr. `Gmenwoqd or my othermnn desire to maintain his friends ? It is his own hdnno; he is the king them- of.'snd hie `notion; ehonld be free from the frying eyes of `irreoponsiblo_."Newn"- rnongor. ` ' ' These portion referI~ed.ho nnnttond- gfi-up Juan}. nnllmnnenliinir oifilens Theeo puIIee" reIerre uvnueum eihy decent. eeff-respecting oitilenstthe Neva correspondent hes. `doubtless, heard or mend diuoh) and yet he tnih u if he hui euooeeded in.geining- a.dn_1_ip- _ |ion--even to the book The next thing he` will he ineinnnting that the indie: eh fur forget themselves am to ex- poee their erme. nee-he-md some more ,-like their icked eietere do in the city on such occasions, but he'bot.t.er, be nu"-efnl; I might long continue I the litnny of his dlfenbee. but "I quise under Ittnfthtt robe: nevrepcaer rule i- must dad in live iuue: Ana tlht Iain gleivoualy in referring to the KW,-we" or its reporter et all. at nll, hut. forgive me. -81.5` Nlmu. ' _- Hurimsn. Wyn. York. .1. union. . When he an tha puma: "us hold- ing A boring of mootingha hu neruinly nped the won! u~u" in I- rentriotad application. They had he!-1 their meet- hung. nun n enncnmtha othu 1 committee tioa of oloo:-I for oleouon cur, , Wllan be up this pgtrom um lodbi by A. mngou-" I mu` Judge his motivu wrongly. but it uoems to me 3 ulull` at- ` map! to belittle 3 mu: by ruling I jnka from mun-in his name, 3 In: `u}'btu- {up at one II 0 has nothing go W. G. Gannon A does not led up patron: "om" In consented co bo_ their candidate only at him cu-nut requut of 5 number of members. *' ~ ' ' \\:s.... in funnr mnunondont) ah .._._-. A Volco from boils, ELMX, Dec. l'a'.-(To the Editor) : In urieene of Dec. vllth your correspon- ent hcre he assumed the role of politi- cal critic of one of the parties entering the rnpnicipal contest of South Oroeby. He may beeepiring to be an editor but has n_1oet,`cvident want of tho ret requi- site of _a good reporter, "eelf-inppree- elon." With characteristic assumption of his own and party's jueticetion. he nroceede to state that the` two political an-tieeof this township had been in the bit of oompmmielbgpthat they "con4 tinned their ~ on of lormer you`: and placed in t ' eld `for room Robert Smith and Those: Norrie; Benjamin Leggett`, Philip Halliday and H. 8. Davidson for councillors. But another perty has arisen in the land and the Pa- trons of lndnetry havc mustered, their forces and are now holding a eerie: of meetin , having placed ve men in the eld,l on by A. (hnnon. They expect to `reduce thetaxge if elected. Onr taxes have been for this for municipal pub 80:: on the .000 anesamentf` In an r-at nhno the nation placed `nir-vlth a little more} force than the. meld hed snt.ici;Rted~ sill in her hurry V . lgnifod the woman : llross. As her up- " iii! other servants; "I`heThf.1IUuest It .ened women threw her to the I the doctors do not know whether she will I mted It, at um-` range. v\`Ieu I e intention. of lighting the gns ;et.__. '.l'l1ebla!H'frmnlhc` jotepruuginto the toeheckit. let fall t.he"i ited piece of paper. The paper fell the oor -end` r work but 8 few seconds had elapsed before she was an entire mess of smee. She serenmed at the top ol` her voice but this was not necussnry as the re.-eetion_ Ind ettrttm-d~ thuettention of the wniloll Eur:-l was uhtumlly gr:`~5_s3"on amount of e hsnd ma mm. the will of the (right- oor. With ~the Assistance 0! Kiss Harris snd others the 1!` es were nally extinguished but noinziil gt-ant injury hsd been done to the un rtunnte mnid.- By, the time the ames were smothered there Ins hardly A stitch of clothing left and the woman had been burnt severely.` From her face, ohest and limbs the `skin peeled 08 when touched. Hercondition is damrerous end recover. She is about tiny years of ego. 300 on the Inuuu neeenemens. - In the llrst place the patrons placed their five men in the field independent of and previous to the conservative end liberal, eenene instead of after. u wouldbethel `eel inference ftom his statements. '1` t they did so should hue led him to dieoover earlier thnt the L_._ .....n.`g--g nnl nlnnn in nxigtnmee: ponteot your oorrouponuans IIISIIIIIIUI mu upon us, patrons. When there are In portion in A qtruglle oh is on much In. buttunom on than theother.reopon- oihl for the `expouun ihbunod. He, the axiutdnoo of the patrons and would. not doixn to give the munu of their-undidotes. The following are the `men chosen-by them : . For new-\\'. G. Oinnou. .- Couneillou-u-'l`homu Bughec. P. W- Horrimua. Wm. York. J. Coon. mums. L. .'.n M... mhnnl "Am application. They use new uuur unwr- iugn, one 3 uncut. lm meeting for ehoking the voten` lint. Anotlu-rwu held to-night for nomin- aoat-I tor election dq, nm... 5.. up. ail nnmm "um lodhiyu members. wm in (your ow":-uponaonc) "03; has this you tor -muniuipu pm--. ponuvhave been 800. on Ol.000"ho lhkl IV IIIIII Wl`l'V"` " .""` '_--' '-' thus-o porfieaurg not alone Ill exxseouco; BIO II` "000 . , _ , _ He oatilnntefthe 009% of I |l1`_|||_|_`P3l ehogign in am polling nub-dxvmonl gt rpthor 3 highgnre when be up that it wouluf` to "about :30." 336 would be uoudr itrhe onus of Film! 9 `"|" ship to the expense ixooeuu-y on-thin gum correspondent insinmm 'm-tn nnnn -nn. mtlulll. '50! `[1070 I) discover earner nuns mu \ in existence; A i uma..1s'u: not cnnhig n` renderlo dnw n just oonrlnon. Who. would not infer that tho `imposition of 3 run of 30:3. on 51.00) defrayed` the town- ship exponnen`; It did nc-8,; Thain inn loirgnincidontnl tn. n dog tni. 'Iuro- over hefn wu nnlcient mono-in the sun 'ry to pdy 311 township oxpnnon, and no Qnwnhhip tax would have been levi- ed had the counoillonhnd I think rightly t.oo)not thought it would be letting: hndeumple no I_'olie_ve tho township froxnn townnlyip cu. I do not Will! to condemn the men running who no not muons. All me good non worthy ot- the peoplo n condence. but it in ngnin onlyyight to counteract. the miQl'epr\o- sentnfion o! the pnllgon cnnd_id'nlu- and `p|u'onprinoiplo|.- ATll()N." V lie Wu llndonlilodlyustroug. - Six burly Brockvilliim were roquimd to urea; George Hoover, whose wearing ' tppsrel coneieoed of three pairs rubbers. three pgire ot puma. four pairs of drew.- ere. three` cons. 'f.hree_ vents and lour shirts and: pound of heir. Since lut April he Ind never*elc-"pt. in 3 bed . nor. bed he had} lmlh. n h_nr cut. or. u shave. f:"*j* lgoun;. . The Tn`InworIs'E"I'Uthudi|to had 5 `musing ten-mpeting o_n Monduy night. The chunk Ins nruwdod and the nan- ..oinl reuilts moat ourishing. Rev. C. 0. Johnston. Kingston. locmrd ind . sang - the audience. so much so nhn. `he will be more. Cuiden East. filled the chnir. most I g4uAnnQ|h` Iv andbucceeded in ghomdghly d,glight.ing_ heu-'t.ily welootxod again. Robert. Long-. more. unuzuu nocepuhly._ ' thodiet personage. Conseoon. on Wed.- v-irtheeeteher-hu.stneee bakery WAS brni-en mm. a mi` mguus ego. The lnievos h'elpeil1hemsvlves to whet small change there was in the till. Luckily not much had `been left I it. V\ ilfn il Burr. of Bloomeld. has put in I new stock of goods in the Taylor block at Conan-eon and is deinz L ne tnde. Joseph Conkey was mnrried at the Mo~ needny. by the Rev Mr. Hnrrison. On Friday he returned home with his bride end in theeveninz the boys with guns. tin pens. ete.. mode the air tremble for n time. \\'he Joseph came out with 88 , the ~boye we took their depu-tun -e. Philip Simone he: left - the farm and moved to Coneeoont where he in e ringtou. George 1:. Bohlin. A1:{eIiee- hn . while duck hunting et Baker`: le- leu . e few deye ego. red gt a musk rut. The gun kicked and upset ihe boat. Kr. vRobli'n`a guns and Ill wentin ker-eplneh. Both guns were last but the hunter got ephore. Marshall Noxon. who lures near 0overt'a. A short time I 'took 5` load to nntorehouee at High 5 ore. the other evening. On his return home 1 hind wheel was ruisainpz. __lt we; found at the J$Dr11h!..ImI* !\;ht.n- he had _turnesl_;,sIw._annd._ He had `driven the three mileif without knowing it .1:-es n. - -- 1u..`. -1|. ...1`ninn V-In, will long he """'r----1 - III! A lino _ Elmo`. In: Friday night. the resident: ubont. Gown`: school house. Fltubnrg. bid 3 32-191`. 9L9-e,t`:9i3u;I=! _'l`.!_ Pmxnmmo consumed o ' ' went. iieoo: wfilnnnini ous encons. A, ..Puko. Gsnnnoquo, wu chgirmnn. The cliildnn took 5 lud- fug pu-t!:.w.it.h choruses`. The other an~ teruiners ware: Miuu Fmnklin. `G. sunk and Atkinson; Meson, W. B. Haynes. F. Bell, J. MoCullum,`): mm. W. Fnix-man. A. G. (idulottq and W. Stu-R.`Aft.er thnnntertninment the Gm- nnoque people were taken to the homes! ' Thomns Stu-k-, where 3 ne supper wu ........l,.zI A IIIIIEII `IlVUll.` K ` ,Iu No. 8 school, Mantras] mad, Mon- 'dny night 3 farewell` `wu givllhe tucher. {ling I-`roomnn prior t.oher`re- aignnion taking eoot. The ncholsn were on present. and 3 good pmgnmme was rendered. Bofreshmentrworo I106 served. Those who took put in the con- cur: were : Miss Froemua. Min Knox, Nornisn N3soii'.Tr'JUny. Hun P61-oy, Chnrhe Bolton, Mr. Abbott. Min Mo- Adoo, Moan. Noiloony Mr. J uith, Miss Ryan. Miss Gnu or. Miss ones. Mr. Lumsdon, Mr. K9 o. Willie Gray, Robbie Mpthowi} Willie Potter. Howu-d Gray, Ir`. Somorvillo. Kins Froismnn returns to berhomo in-Sydenhom; ` M Rock: And Minonla:hy Pmfi W` ` ontdno mung luulnto. _ `Thoordinnry gene!-nl qunrtorly meet- ing of the Ontario mining institute will be held. in `Kingston on Jnn. 31-d nnd 4th. The" progtunmo for the meeting in- clndeuinpon by Prof. W. L. Goodwin, B.Sc.. F.R.C.S.. Kingnton on "Natal-e`: Concentration \V0rk|`,`; by~'l`.- L, \\'nlk'er, M.A.. Kingston. on Enmploa of N3- tni-e a Conoentrition of Vslnnblo Min- enls"; by Dr. A. P. Goiomnnr Tomato. on (Sold in Olitnrio. nnd` its Assoc ted Nicol. M.A..' Kingston. on n; Its Dtetion in linen}: and Um; y W. G.,Milla'.r. B.A.; Kingston. on `f piad Ontuio Rocksg" snd `othq-I. us~ cions on other articles will take `A A Prohble Animal. Theyrehire now in feet superleding the other deity tunes in `England. She gr-ween innnmenble deity fume in Ho!- ` lend. ha been extensively imported in- to Rueeie. end-.ie un neetionebly the favored dni enimnl 0 Australia ' and New Zeelen . Mr. Ynill. eettle deeler It Culohpn Place. vrito|:~A h- hxed Ayuhite in on`r herd. Pride 0! ee- dovnide"-686-, in June. when fed noth- ing exeepl gnu. gnve her own _wei ht of milkmntin; an average of-1.8 in x-- teen dnye. `Theme in not A othha grede in Oenedeoen do uni. In e jun wnclnded `es Keir Hunpehim agri- oulmpel 0611 . thejholoughhred Ayr- shire: undo 1 lbs. of butter -Wh 04.50 leu food than Iho Bhorthorn fades. It i|.p0ot poli Go Gee: the hardy qunlitiee of 5 now. I deirimen try how oom- fortehle he on me 0 his animal. it will pq haste:-."_ ~ . . r to heu`hu.|n.ue uouxo ll uppwuug. W. Kplilier. ,_An old ntudont of the `business ooll .u-aging om Helm... Monuup, up he city `hpent our Ol.()00.01l0*iu oljdor ho establish the an i- ml then. Davin. the president 0! o Anuoondg mining com . wu out in thainterool of Amen u..nndjt in `dd! mgn roopived all _\ho wny from ten to En lauudred doling. and some awn got 3: high 1.! ten thousand. (or Sinai: wart `and muenea. Although thu would seem in indipua tint money In: plenty. _ at Mr. Hiliu-ways thst` times are very gull. But pebplg don`! know whon"o- _gq to both: thonulva: J, Kl : l-I contn. EEK!` `ICU! ljfi. On Thuzsdey lest e st:-enger celled et the residence of Edwerd Burns end in- quired the med to Athens`. In hie eon- versetion he mede himself known es. Wesley Themes. Hie fet.her s neme was "Jexnes Thome:_.\ He lived in this vicinity same twenty yeers . end woiiil for Thomes Kilt-orn. W en Wseley wee ~but e young led he etened off to sun his fortune. end his {ether 0} friends never knew of his whereabouts until now he has returned to nd the gt-eve of his tether in Athens. where he died ebout tlizee or four years ego. He will erect. e lomhslone in the memory of his fether. Wesley is en engineer on esteemberge 4... Que unnar lens` now. end is doing Wesley ongulpor on n uumougo '(_1n the upper lakes now. doing well. ` 1 nolnu on E ;}rovi_ded.' r-`-`hr , 3 V The l v`|'i'Io`nuI0ourt;( Grunge vs. London Life Insux-anoe`Co. -410571. Q.C.. -for delondnnts. nppsnled fnom_ judgment: of Armour. C.J.. who tried the notion st Kingston, in {war of- plaintitfs. Action on three insursnce policies issued by the defendant: upon the life of the plnin\'uT`s degensed hus- band. who Irnsnn old soldier sud n eer- nnt of the Royal milit.uy_oollege at Kingston. The defendants contended thnt. the policies were void -`by reason of unzrue answers mide by the ; upon his application: ._for the policiel. G. M. Mnodonnoll. Q.C.. fox` plsinti, Anal-n ignited {non T"l'he7_nndoutu an busily engaged in muting menu for the At Home 1 Inymu nnnluouvoollofo Nolan. 1 } to hggivun ridny evening in the ooh lsghmnmu. _ A friend: of Mr. MGR Will boglud 1 Sia. of nu. nogiq gm boglid heu'thu.limo Flouxo ll u1IP"'" 8- .u |z'..um..- An nld ntudant of tho -cm! AND pustnlcr. __.____,_._ A Farewell (I|vo||.: _,I.-__| |l.._n...-I - Tho foruun I! -`nu 6;1:`IIE c($.'cx'rR1 sum; TIC I'0l'OIlII'I A nun u -up. ------ ---V . Re_evo'e 0uelmehuon1 Om-:.%aA.-Dee. l9,-'l`he town pecked'to1he doors` Mondeyinight to `hear Si Fox end Mine Mend Sseveneon, 9! To to, who were he're_'1nnder. the unpioes of the 1.0.17`. The name-of Bun `Pu wee oieourse` well known here, end on T... perhepe more eepeoinlly |iopulu' u hie` hrotherhes eppeered hnre before. The eudienea onule expecting to heer `e tree! end the were by no meene disepointn ed. `While the humorous skew es of `Mr. Fox celled torch" the moat hearty ep- plngee ind enooree perhepe none of them were mutt` gene:-oily enjoyed. certainly none nan worthy of praise. than his qnegniceu. rocit.et.ion,ol WillCerle- ion 3 well-known poem. The Settlers." The audience has held ulmost breathless from the start to the nish of the touch- ing. story, end no touch; of pathos or `sentiment wee leh. unexpieseed by his rich nnd skilfully modulated voice. _ lo in In on um the}. no better sonnno non um suuuuy muuuluwtq vuuw. It in safe to any that no bettqr aopnno Ihnn Miss Stevenson has ever ` been `head in this plwe. and her cleu enun- ointion-snd, planing manner won Che npprovnl of t.he's'ndience at once. All her -selebtions were well rendered And ' imrmly recoiod. Ono number. The Fairies. wqs pqrticulnly gracefully ind - ' anisticslly exeoutud and elicited a hearty ninnnrn - `encore. . , ~ ' Onekof the most pleaein features of the entertainment was. an dress by Rev. Alex. McGillivray. of Toronto. setting forth the aims and edvantegns of Inde- pendent Forestry. and_ incidentally touching upon other interesting topioe. During, the xcouree of hi: remarks` he, paid an eloquenttribute go the memory nfonanienteelpremie.-1 - 51`rheeFoaee'ten are to beoommended upon bringing good talent to our village and furnishing an excellent entertainment and we wish them euocese in adding to their nnmy here in this looolity. ' ' ` ' nu. Hm inuimatinn nf nnrlnntirinlr I ` ` Ila:-g wg es. h0miI9n. , M33 not gntion whom in 3.103 plnkhga ' -I uhoetynlly china-1 of. thdremndy in vm WV? ; i.-.;__ :41 1.. I! IIOHCE, the pu-ty cmoumeu. _ Notices are up to the effect. that the ennuel school meeting will be held imthe school house on Dec. `26t.h. M. 10 o'clock e.m.; end thet a meeting of the electors of the township of El-neeetovn for thq nominetion of municipel oioeu for the eneuingdyeer will lie held in she town hell. ' ease, on Mondey. Dec. 81:6, It the hour of twebve o'clock, noon. , There is considerable telh in the air of the Selvation.u'my purchasing St. Allin`: \l`II l'\...n..I...-e- I... mnnn en -noun` A stroke. The A.O.U.W. held en At Home in. the town hell lest night. John Milne. grand orgeni net of the order in Onterio. w,n.e present and delivered en eblo ed- drees on the merits of the order. The order is steadily growing and more money in peid out by them theneny st:-eight lilo inenrenee oompeny end et e oheefper rate. The Nepenee lodge uten- ed with e_ membership of eleven eome ten or twelve you: and now he e membership of 140. . Milne S- edthe mother ,enrl widow of eeeeeea Bro. Albert A. Oedmen. Oentreville. on Bemrdey evening Iut. with e cheque for 81,000 eeoh. The weather he been eo ne lately thet the Iermere heve eterted h. . _ "kirfpl'`i'm.i 19.-7-The followin: hero in this looouty. 1 ' t V On the invitation of our_ retiring enid reeve of Erneettown, Wellington boock, about forty of his friends nun ' rounded the Dominion hotel table for oysters and o pleunnt evening. lat Soturdny. After every heuty an per, Esquire Storms woe called to the c it, "_ d anyone whohns ever seen the sqnin in the chair (not only at tn-hle) knows thnt. he understands oondueting th_e pro- ' ceedings ini verynccepteble manner. Specifying wne the `order of the gntheb ~ ing. lead or? by the councillors, {allowed by Messrs. Derbyehixeg Davy. Mnbee. Baker. Timmermn` `. Neville and othere, winding up with ' short, but eloquent speech from mine host Bnbecek, ind utter a Nusin song of For He`: (`Jolly _Good Fellow`_'onl oomplimento to. the proprietor` for such 1 apreod on no short notice. the potty diebnnded. . _ Nntinnn urn nn On that nmh ll` II harsh. ~ ~- -- -- - - Will Doughert hugone to rpend a few, week; At his one at Bishop : Mills. Min Agnthnooth ie visiting friends in Kiugeton. Miss Mugnerite Storms. of Wilson. spent Snndny in Odessa. MAI- oolm Denype Qiointed u chairmen at : the Blue ay" si1cYiiI"1sst Fridny even- `ing. Rev. Mr. Dibb wu celled IllddQI- iy and myrteriouely away this morning to perform u marriage oereniony but the contracting parties and their Abode no untangle;-__` even! Concern of lnterceb-The workmen A lnereulng In Numbers. Namxnn, Deo. 18.--On Snturdn evening last on Jones Sweet, Riehmon township, was driving home his hone nceidentsll dl'o_pped' dead near the Gempbonl ouae. Dundee street. The animal Ina n vslunble one. '1`. B. An- dereon is nlighely indiepoeed this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. R; Gorduxier attended` the concert in Centreville on Saturday evening -Int. Kn. Gordnnier uniltecl with the musical put of the programme. G. M. Elliott in on ntriptao the book townships end specks onsundqy school work in seven`! villages thieweek. Mien. Mamie 0`Hu-in. adopted diught-er of Patrick McLaughlin. ha been very ill for this lut few weeks end ight hopes ue enteruined of her recovery. "`I-nu D. I.-nil: innInDn(`\ nnmntn Qnwn enwruinea OI nor nscuvury. The Ball family (colored) came so gown on Saturday evening lees. 0lLBn'nda,y `they sing at both services in the Eat- ern Methodist. church. and `on Monday evening gevean entertain en: in the church. The music was 0 a high order and deli hted the large audience. The lime lig 1. views were very neend add- ed reetly w the entertainment. Adam Par 3, Bay Bay. has reeurned from hie sojourn in Uncle Sam`: domains. heenily tired of Michigan and the inhabitants and glad to return to `his native lend. Ire. Edleyhrown. Hey Bay, died on Sunday lutifmm the effect; of a pu-galytie etmke. . l IIIL- A A 1'? H7 halal an L: Hhmn" in, 0 max 111. plI:'1fPANEI:.`. Dec; 19.---The hllowing students have bon in uvginin at the mpdbl school und 5!! passed the renal- inniona Illofllflll Ema Boll. Loan Woodopok. hum owud. Lola long- moro, Nollie Dsvern, Links Ounomn. Id: Icllwsino, Mu-y Womp. Lundss Fresh. Bluzohn Du . Blunoho Gnun, - ggnmlickmn. J; I.{...A&1$cllernon. `H. 8. 'n o, .AB1-moo` , . liar. W. Filo J. oGinnin, H. Mooney, Dnrvuci T trnton. All who intend to follow the tgaohipg pmfeoiion Inn uontodlnona; Ina podmom. - ', ' - M Inch` Iolli. `rad will or c.ne1-ue*amgo Jha no- munoa. London. 8115.. has been entered for ptohnto st Humllon. Deceased Inn y in Wontwonh county uluotl P0" . $151.47-l.'Ming _in not-_ , dgbgn. turns, deposit roqolpu. The 8000 all live In %ho`old _ . 1 ~ 4 Dnieo NOTES FROM NAPANEE- ' An, Accident In a. unler--Bnppy Pulmon- I; Am! 3 Charlwarl. _ HILLII-IR, D,-3. l7.-,_IM_.__VF.` McQuoid`s baker} wu broken into. 3 few nights nu-n 'l`h.. t.hia-mm lfelned `themselves `to HIS` FRIENDS. RI] Alli! --TIC. n.|.nn- ` ~ . , knowing us was ` Nov. `1:-9.. at-Union V319. will long Be rememhered by Hylvestgr Pine. Allison- ville. who wurmu-|'ied to Miss Beatrice Sweeomnn. daughter of H. J. SW eoElnll|.' Holdron Terri I acted as gmomsmnn and" -Min AlI00 Pine,4i:ter of the groom. acting nu bndesnnid. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Borko. Alter congruulntions. e`to.,nl)onf. ay ' nests pdrtook of 3 sumptuous` wedding ens bud `rim evening noon `posed in.` music and eqcinl chnt. _ The bride looked ohu-uiing null In the recipient. of men] useful mud easily presents. nL;.L.n.mu nnnuilu thrnnnhnnl this

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