Weekly British Whig (1859), 27 Dec 1894, p. 4

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~-'I`hora are nineteen members in the Oct s'o'n`nim=r. whu `mm about slut) noo- ill la`|rioa.' The gown nmem s_huuId not mt-re lib:-rally; nhhould. take all on in N aide into Ihu c|him'-I. The gresnt. pm tlulity 1| not incoming! Why uh`; 1 [George Tnylnr. M P. lo-It} (xufsrdu? we wsy. 651.0 `(UNI xmlhons of` pt-1-pldin `u Ulnlo.-J Hal--as H-E3 u-quire r.-`ight. , C no: ubixihars. If L`nuu-viom, pnlo~ 3` were to rule lbw iv. wnum ngquira ` mean time: si'in.o an :21 '5 u.iui;u,-rs mg! . lliusq. , ,- [M 0mcnPAL Lsogsunbu. ' V .,Ieop|Upl`I0`l`|-I'll] cum.` hjlout. nubohaie.-pf the Royal artil- |ory`."I0n pl Liut.-Oul. Supuboulio, o( Kinyzatomfvis. :3): Mn "Military GI- nne maintaining in the mothuhnd the credit of tho old milihry,, hm- ily from zioh Q in apmg. Attho miliurymnrumont held` rooemly 1: Woolwioh, he-won the uo-an nwud fro_In.oev cen__ oompesiqnu, And` is led-his huE-\he nd Dopo_!-eld--to victotf 1? sh ilrlvin; \oopptiie|. -nu luau` IIII gulp. _ Thu deuh ol Mn.` William Waldorf Astor in Her En lish homo" mtkeo "| ir in New Yorkpn was I Miu Mu-y Paul, A wiaanher 9! as old and wealthy Quaker lunily 0! Phil dolphiu. She was very beautiful sad i me$'Hr. AI`0I'J` one of the Put:-iu-oh`: ' bull; in New York in l87. they have three children. Mn. Aunt` uimod to In the social leader in Nox`York. bu! hu- mohorin-law claimed :9 be "the" Mn. Autor. Whether thin had snythin to do witlrthe rm nacho aid. butjnny boom 0! the in- oigauul V London Innioty. Bho . I 5 gm Williun Wol `.... Auto:-ha do Enjfugd hit home our ' ~. l$I W063. `II . ISIOIIIIUER III" DUI` phuod A` nimble organ: A link via- to;ohu none to any 3% I. Bgotorua it in I I. ; I , _, :_..,__.j. v-vyuu vars"-. Cuonm, Dec. 2:`).-J`. Deighton hel returned home from Henitohem Heny were gled to see him. Quite e_ number from here ettended the bell at Erineville. Mr. Deline will be e cendidete lot reeve at the munieipel election. It is to be hoped thet he willbe elected by n large mqjority. `Philip and Peter Flonko end the Lupin Bros. are doingnn extra trade this winter. Ire. W. Hawkins, Tweed. was the guest ol her mother. lest week. ~ A Chrietmu tree in aid of the Methodist church pl`0\'9d to been grand enccece on Chrietmu night. lies O'Donnell has gone to spend the winter with her hm- ther M the Pinee. Min Evens lane re- turned to ,her home gt `Oroydem Our villegeeenboeet ole very interaetinf little paper celled the \\'oInen`e Weekly Advoeete." It hes elreedy e wide- npreed eitcnletion' in thin vicinity. I. F nu hen-returned to Erineville. Kin El n Guine hen gone on e prolonged vieitto l`weed. Much III thyie ex- jendedto re`. Allenint e on the he lutnined n the death of heronly ehild. - L..Keogen` Eri ille fd n vieit leet week.` 'llr.ul'3.i ' in. nhngntl dvilnghln no-men-~'- A gel. -in- av upnluvi nvl$o The mnrket. on Sntnedeylut, we: 0 sight for epicnree. The farmers must hevo been leading up their ponltryior , theooouion; nothing like it he been eeen hero for many years. end prices wer,e renliledior everything. he crowd on the street: after the mnrket was like the fell fnir. and the merehnnte for once were Inppy at the result of the tiny`: business. Mine Sure Mine in spending her ho}-idnys with her mother. /She will teach in Oder.-e another year. F, Bnrtlett. Pete!-bozo. is epending fhristnins with his brother. 0. E. Bert- an. \?..I...... I\II-_.A_.I. -1- I.-- nu. __ .-, ,L one ooueglnw nususule next _V0&l`. Min Ada Raid, whq has been unh- ing st Over-ton, was presented` with an ad mund sndbnm on Friduy that uobn lut,tV:o'ooouion being her Insign- tion as teacher. Miss Bud rdry popular Ind dostvodly so.` Sho will 5:- tend she oollegiuto next you-. `h`?.eJsou Ellsworth.J:ho bu bon tench- ynniroing` to 'pursuo his studies nt`the collegiate tfext your. J. W. Huugh is spending his, holidays-with his sister. Mrs. In Young, Sills'v'ille. uxrl rumor has it that 31 vod- din"ia to tdka place on Tuesday at their house. Minn Smith And Miss Nichol. tenchors in the oolna late institutmvlolt on Friday lust. for thexr n;-spective homes in St. Mary`: and'Tomnto. Fr`-user Bow- ormnn. who ha been teaching at Inglo, . hu returned to out-hlgghristmus turkey at home sud. will pursue his` studies in the collegiate institute next you-. Mill `HA Chn has MR knnk- recuauou. mary uaul; onorua. 300(11- ' and}:-arnmar song; recitation. W. ebbuong. "Serving Our King." -by `- eightpupivla; piccolo aolo. R. Patter-aon; chorus, El00_lIi0l"'; dialogue. A Family Qnarrel,Richard"Patteraon and Mary Balls; chorus. Partin '.`; God Save the _ Queen." William We b. trustee, who , occupied the chair, congratulated both teacher and pupils on the good order and also the progress made during the term. He waapleaeed to learn that the parenta `are taking a greater interest in the school by being present at the `closing 4 ;_exereise.a. a new feature in this neighbor- hood. Among others who: made- speeches were William Shannon. er., ` `end 'JohnVKelly: etch one`:-emarking that when the , parents visit the -` pchool it gives the teacherand pu ils encouragement by showing them at their Marts are being appreciated and they (the parents) can prove for them.- pupils thud (as in the present case) eatir lying; all concerned. Much eredite due Miss Lily Ryder for the way in which` ehe and her pupile ,_have `auooeesled dur- ing the past two years. and it is with profound pleasure that we hearol her ens` w gagement for another year at an advance . of aalary.--C0u. ' 4 selves the pmgr-ass being made by the L .. `land. The llusncislrsport was'sdopt'c'd` snd the clerk instructed to have the rs- ` uisite ziumhnr printed. loved by B.- . Spoor. sooondothay E. Bricolsnd. sud nsolvsd. that 1!. "Berry be nivbn the bushing of tho. rosd on ioc"iroln - .3! lie Island to the city. '. oqmiilaint of in Baker. thstanunihir of persons hsd injured s fence in iron: of her pro- perty. resolved that further come- plsint this council will rossouts said" parties. Aocouhts pass _ : The Wino. h printing. $48.81); the "News." printing, 810.50; John \A`.`MoR1.o. rip scraper. 760; Edward Grillln. rib scraper. 01.50; 0. ' .Cummins.i nails forvhrid `s. 09.88`; 0. Cuu'mi`ins.charit to Mr. nor`. 85'Mrs.` ' Niel, charity to . Bnlksr. 3?; the huh- bun company, on scoouci. Cl -50; 0. Cum- mins. salary ss` treasurer. Oil); 8. Arm- strong. hslf ton ol coal to Mr. `Orssr. . $2.63. The teen reported that in com- pliance with a resolution of the council he~hsd an interview with the mayor and ' alderman of the cityoounoil with (view olgproviding a more suitable landin place for the. inhabitsnts of \\'ol.f!VhiIn ` st Kingstomduring the winter. sud had A very satisfactory result, asthsy pro- mised to give the uiattcr their earliest attention and take such step is will make the I-`cnwicl: slip oi. the foot of Gore street s suitable landing. ~V lloslug Bk-rvleos. ' ' ' lx~.\ HILL. Doc. `ll.--'_l`hu closing ex- ercises in (tonnection with Ascliuol No. 12, Storxingtomywere hold no` Thursday afternoon; After the pupils had been thoroulily examined in all their studio's ' the lullowiu 'progrnI`ugnc;, was given: Chairman's dresuchorus, A Christ mss Gsml"; rccit-stinn, George W,cbb_; chorus. Canada. the (lam in the Crown"; recitation. Mary Balls; chorus. Dhy and "Rrammar sons: recitation. W. IBM In tne cuL:gr(~.Vga.uuu xur ouuuuy uuu.. But there is a glowing chnugb oHoel- ing on this `subjact. Sntungs are free in forty-tour out of eighty-three Plutuat-dnt Episcupal churches and chaprls of New York city. and thevmuvume-ut -is strong- est in the rich parishes. Fzyee fws will boythe xule rather than the exception loefora many years havu elapsed. `It is not diliiouhlt `in misu the Vm-ceusary re- venue who-ru the Ira.` sgat system in ou- ried out In Ihu g-ht a-pint. It is the ou ly uspm:r,u1. k1'I'-0'1: in-11' meut qf the Ixnu,-md.-vnr.m1 Bu huh` Wulshiil. . 1-uonnonburoo. .A\. ..l `l_. `l'2II:__. `a.:;;.`o;..... Thu. Go`. , B I` only bolts! Em FBKLAL \;O.\l.H1-.`.\"I\`S. Loud~.;u` 1-uuu u Y.|n-V`p'IuhilntiU'l.1 Que:-mun Hu xiugvl Ins uLH:luL`.tliW0l'8 "nnn.n Ilnln-lx.:dllaI.t-U. It. ,wus ora- Bn}:&.. 35.51: at 9-2 - ILIJ-DI-`l v 5:451:15; - .-v- -v." The Monoton Transoript" snnounoes ` I that D style of thnjxewe in the Prelbytorg inn thumb on Wodneed_a.y night reclined 82,800.`? shades ol Calvin and Knot and ` several other saints! Seats put up in I Presbyterian church to the highest big!- der _|ud )1 direct premium put on Pride of purse in the snuntusry! .l`he poor ye have always `with you. but `in the;bu.c.k seats ! A church which onu- not live. withuut extracting big prices for pewq through the senisliun-as and grasping Llusire<.:f the rich fur the best seats anditnu ostentatious di.-play they 19.1.3. r-jl_u,u'd `SW1: wu_\r`,I.l) a pure and more at-Il-rullu.lil`. Church organization. The whole system .0! - p.~w_ sellipg is wrong. Iut`wl1vruthvro is "a. xwl um `reasonable price the middle at!/L rer 0l&8aQ'S can aec:u.--.- 9. fair share ur e Igi ble seats and (3:01 (hernia __mr~ common to- ligion. Tu put up the place: Io um high- elt bidder H a. traVe:_ty on chri.-mdnity. Does it. not daily proclaim that where two or three are gathered tebgpthal there` He is in the midst of -them. In His dwelling placeenre to be deneuntedhy 5 conipetmun _1or their best fI|V0rs_, there is not much reverence ' left in the 'cm:gregn.{iun for Sunday uso.. Rnr. than-1 is n. Annwink chnuzb Of 1001- Blilvu l|`_\ ' Is\`v`-Jluluumiuu. . Iplhlulllllnuu` will ho din-Jarxi vmauum. and if it fails to return in lilm`-3.1 Hm g()V-\l lIlIlBHta will yet ,ha.v~ a nna_)nrit.3' uf fuur ovgrpatro 3' and ' eons:-gvnnnve-q minnbinpd. \\ hqn,_ King- abun wen right It Wlii "iu(',r4=.aen the -ma.- orivy to aizuvuu without. Hnlduuaud); Ind an eleven out of suvenu-1_~I_J. putroh 'Ire old liberals who may b. trusted to use that Sir .0livu i' Mwat gets _u. fair Ihuw, he seem; likely.to't.brive well dur-; ing the current. pn.rliamant.. The `*Em- ' `pire" has canned to cry out fqr an im- mediate session. Simon says `,`ThuuibI an" _ Inc we cg auau v-r-up u --..v--.- . -Kmu .\"rnux`r.~ - - - Kmaamu. Onfi BIl-WEEIELY Erl9_H.'!0N iuued every Ion- du and hllntluy at O1 per )e_ul' _ _ wg;..1,y mm[`]uN of M uulumm lunar! avurv Thurml -3' muwiux. 6| per yeut.` . DAILY Em rum Ilblhtl M. a p.m mum uwuu day H15 per your. A . ` 'I`hod'pric'e-nus oondutinnnl 0!! payment Nil! Iniui-~ In advance. O1 Mchurxc-d who - orodl ' `in -uh- in vrmd thg.aIn`o1'\thu for weekly o__: Dani-wgqkly. - ` ` ,A . Benn\u.._..-.3 m any way but lay post olno Onion :1; .i_:nm-ed let `er. xpmn old! or dun main, 1) at mu risk oi the a tutor. TH_ E_l_RlT|:`.H WHIG. ncuan ` n..|.u..|._- evur '1` DAN. dnv nu - Tho Glo,b" sign that one of the int ouotf of xha national policy was 3 very large inoremw inkthe n-vc-nun Irom tug- tion.` -The as-cond was I lame incrauo `in expenditure . II: umltg more now to Vern the country than when a rebel- non` ILL he-lug aupprewed sud when the oonvmuotiun _o! Lho Canadian Pacific nilwu was going on. There must be inoren-od tum xien yearnlo meat. thin Inge expenditure. What in nuedod, however, an 3 reductiuu in expenimro. ' C U Q.` 1] H-upet:[I\u, ururuu urn-A x1se do Vuwd cu in -1 y wm phi] Adve.-Iisemanls ngm mensurpd by wild men of ammo. nvn_l\'.- Ilau to tuecu-`h. Nation! of Nrthu. nmuudugn nut! deaths. .'>0o,0ac|l. IILJ u IIIKI |_. tn.-5:-.u yuan - Sir Oliv\Ar Mdwat 13nd the` mgrnihg sfwr the gem-ra1"e|vct.ion, fortsy-seven neuun-rs in tha bongo 0| `9-'xnbtly. >nv~hll'. ' llu, lmli won ` Lonuu. Wont U-gvnm ha`-I hvuu -195-lured VILCADY: and 1% 1-! expo:-t.m that `Mr. C-uuunee will be re- yluttuted h_\` wan;-la'|1\2\tj()n.. Hu.Mimand' nun 151., .4 -. ......I t:s l_:|Ao.. [id *1` H E1)Kit71'iif'17X5._ .. l\|' " In ` A L_.I .\.- ___-_.. I FE-.-.I.'-B.`;i -Egglg-l;ub;l;h;|:: ltnunn-n.u A IRBEVEB.EN'I` Ac'rtoN. .11 _._.__ LY |lul'|UN 0! M aulumxn uauaa Thunul. "morning. pe"_yenl'.' ' a:u1'rm mum ms [nu mu lnmu a M our loan. Upl\'lhIuI\nur\1- ... _...,, P, nv Lu Fu.~r,:eI s "nmuneut. of "' Dr.` R)`ursuu- mighujm gbla `Icahn. N.B., Tmnrurlpt. " Gaming tn put of the min," app:-uni to be $110, nw tory wa6chI'r'i'rI'd. Mr. Met.- oalfe; M.P.. W130 oap!su1'Bd*Kin-gawn from the iibenlo. will accept pormnnent uioo in nhnndon the _ pom. 05- the coming gonortheleotiona! Diwretipn is unpe- lfior to vI.lo`r._ ` , V ' N to mm mm: ll \ ainion ni'iu.u-n 2M:-` n W-nWnf,!!..p. r llurdqt Oojnuldgnooa. , It is c reumrhhle circumstance that- tha two most sensational murder cum: reported in Ontario in recent yours-the Willluns murder near Port Credit and the Horidernhott murder near 80.. 'l`homu-we're perrtrntad on Dec. M. It is equally romu Able that the only two execution: which have when plcco in Olario-in the past two you-a-thu. of Lnchoy st Bmakvlllo and Truskey pt Bsndwich-dlno occurred on Dec. '14. `The Williams` murder `sud the Luckv `oxocnsion occurred on Dec. I4, 189:}; the Handcnhott murder And the Tru-.tn~._y udcution took plum on Dec. H, 1,ts:l. nut. -nuuuuuu I Ionohn. Gaming In out n! th UBDIKB Dllfll, I'D(.\lB'l 563075 ,` I enjoy the WEEKLY_WlIl(l very much. --B.- Wgzgoner. B.ochent.or;,iN.Y. :..__.__-.-._.-_;. wuxat, west. Lynne. '- ' ._ The Wmu in the best week! psper in Csmdn to suit. mo.--Donal Gnhun, Hillier. ' uuuwl H il liar. \I'.{ -4 .K1I.|l|(_'.I'. 1 :6 still oontinne to take the Wmu.- ` Goome Buell, Poole`: Resort. , I an in the Wlmxnv W nm vnrv mun}: lthink you deserve credit. for the, in~ dependent and enterprising my in which you run the Wmu.-`Chas. A. Wulkat, West Luke.` - In... wum i. `u... 1...... -....n.. .......- ':.'. IJQIBPOIIEO TH blllm. ' ' Mrs. Miller, reliet of the lste Ssninol Miller. North, Fredericksburg. died st hefson-in-law's. Jsmes Asaelstine. Dese- vrozito, on Dec. 17th. having only taken` ill on the previous Saturday. Deceseed. whose muiden nsme was W : at. was s. native of Fredericlrsburx, en survived her husbsnd shout sixteen yesrs. She remained on the homestead with her son, Elise` J. Miller, end on his desth in Msrch Int sheeeme to Deseronto, where she hes resided ever since. She is also ' survived by the 'following sons and dgughters: Philip W. Miller. Ktladsr; Wm. E._Miller. Trenton; S. Hampton Miller,` Desertmto; Jacob E. Miller, Trenton; Mrs: Jsob Bills and Mrs. Jae. Auelstine, Deseronto..,Decessed was a. consistent member of the Methodist church and held in high esteem. There hsve been three deaths in the feniil y `in 3 short time. Last spring her son. Elisa Miller, in Annst. his little sonL,Frsnk. end now the o d lady. r` . vuuzyuuuwuuuu vs I It uvnuunu I have not seen A pupa: I would prefer. to the Wmu.-Allrod.` Cu-liale. Green Point. ` I AL.`-.L am... A ...... .._..l.'a. 1... AL. :k 4 -nu u-w Dueronto Tribuni. MI-u Ilillnn. ra _ .- - V While Ro1u:Hho`greatxer in havi g 3 huge hunk rcfmdal Rume the lass, "use . over thu border, is presenting sonnet in` unique in the same line. lfhe cu is; and In-ll:-rrxf a. local bank have emhvuled lbuutr M.mx) and the tamer uieinl, Baum:-I Gi`le+tt.. hnpp`-us tu be mayor of the city. .Hv hun ub<.ouuded--in .|t,i]l I'll:-m.I_v sh sling Away, in fact. But &h_o ouhior iu'n;t&umnn dusgeon. ~ ` I I n_Nm~ '9 . ' ' Why mum on the threohold .' What prose: co in [here P _ . . "HI ghe pnvvnca 0' deat.h-sv`vi!ter than thew. Whose:-all whan it comes none may disobey. `What he saw and found in the h'vill..,lxt. . Round rather mthetio. even to him. 'l.`heett:)ildr&an hen ghtinl like dogs for the re: . 'l.'l1eohildmn ghtinl like broad. The man In: unoonsciou, the woman Ign- . dod. ` liul-t stair ' He follow! his victim (of pursuit nuawamx ` Q But win on he see than .hou_|d oqune him to {tans '9 (snob dire otfenm 'ui1_1at law and order Had Mined M: In meat ire. ' He'd lmve tollowed to the very border 0! the "Inlet: ofpcupc-tun! hre.") : Like: hdund on the ulentrtro the-overt he ew, , Where the poorhnnmn quarry Vdissolvtsd h*nn'1` his view: - 'l'hron_gh the wide open door, Ip tho'-tremb- lune It-air gun: vru -n urun uzuuug Iuulurus. This incident. was recently chronicled ` in ma pn-sa as occurring in} a popular centre of England and was `vouched for as nbsolutely true by Kier .Hu-dy, the English labor M.P,_ ' V = a 3sz_`i*3l`'i,`?.``s`. i`L','i?.`. .`};2i." _ While wit I hunger hunt. in wpelul want. see my loved one: perish Pl . ` V He nilenzly stole out into the loom O! the gathering shades 0! It gm-. Cloning the door 0! the cheerleso room. - And qunohing the candida light, He sought the DKI'.`_ (___.[l1I'0u`h it: hurt-yin throng w Uh Ii hen-g weed ho sped. Too well a know an nbsnoo Ions v Hunt returning to the dead. ' I I :9`! I I I n a uluup ul nollpuu um H0011. ' , .The nomi-nations for Amherst Island occurred on Mondsymhia township being A week in udvtnce of other Vmunicipa.li- ties. under special ' logislntion. Robert Filson was - named for re-election my move. The name of S. Tugwell was pres6nt.ed- in opposition. Ha retirqd, however`. before Wednesday. so Reeve Filson is elected by acclamktion together with D. T. lindlay,\\". `T. Hill, -Jn'hn Richards and Edward Sqott. jr.. as conn- uilloru, - . ` _ uvuu. H 77 Wolfe mnna. ' Stop v be this! 9" 5 tuecont. min. A: swiftly on before him me- A humnn form whoie fut ying-feet ' `ll oqon from uichhllke an spoqtm own. re mhl. i qynzod or deed in known. -But the wt hful guardian of the peace Had quickl followed in the chant; Ho loumu , our whuein had fled The tlgiul (`.').who utolu-n loaf of brand. (Such dire offanve `aainst law and raised his utuxrsf Source touched the pave 0! me unfit-I'd Itret, Iluurly IOVB conllnllel 7 Old mtiona have each their own 'Chrf;a_t.ma.s trnditiona and for s. We in Otnadn-have those of :1] countries. We Juve the pudding. holly nnd miabletoe of` Englnnd. the stocking: 2: Scotland`. the burning hu,s'b of Germany, the Sum; Clans of Holland and so on. rl`|.. .......:....a.-....- `nu A-..L-...L r..|.....'a IUUVB umxnnry 8110113-. The Kingatqn conservatory of music ` gave an entertainment by pupils last weekend had to refuse so many. the first. night that a second appearance produced, another crowded house-. ' Rh. Inn . ..'..l.'.... ..o.....a.. r....n. .... .. 1.--, ' Prenii-oft in tohave a standing. eleva- tor. Arc-hmmr. Jamie-on. of the Canada P|\i|`.`l'&.|Ib\I|y.h|l: taken the Culuhltcf $0 cdmplam 1:. L14 : wmuar for -s15n,uou, lean O2;.ul)()`m' stuck he slvscrihe-n mwnrda th prujnnt. Meanwhile the Kinguon murlmf um Muucrml Jurwnrdilm onnr IllUYoH(`l' QFOWUEQ HOUSE"- Sir John Carling stands fortbas a bor- rible example. He his been dumped out of t.he.Ottn.wn. cabinet. as punishment for the loss of the Jocal repraentqticn at London. Emery is ravnged! Let bro-. therly love continue! ' `nit! ngnnn hnun nan}: Jthnir nmn sluenoy. .' The Queen street ethodist church. 1 `Kingston. had (grant >Ch`rist.mns Sun-q day s'chool'1vent.---a. Saqtn Claus snow; bull. with exltertniuqxeglt. 3:14 gifts {at above ordinary `efforts. Thu Killontnn nnnnnrvntnrv nf mnnit-. uuuoui, xuurpo, on new zears nlann. ' Several days have gone by now with- but lender Msrter-changing his mind. if he keeps on like this much longer be will be getting s.repu`tat.ion forman- siatenoy. " Thn Onnnn uh-ant. Mntndint 1-hurt-In 0l`1'!'l(lIy. JOII. Hun. ` 1: T_ho~Kingston medical Itudonts had a line dinner on Thurudsy last. They no noted. for than spreads quad `in style this but ontdid all othqru. `A nnlnhrnnn hn Nan .\'nnv-'.: (Inn -n'O. ID]!!! um: (III: oumm All 0tn8_I'I. -A celebration `on New Year's day it`, '8. Bhgnlm`. South Cnnonto, will v include 3 shboting mstoh. Iuhorae nce`.~beav,;L drsught contest md o..ba.ll. at night. An. owner nunnnr nnd nntarnimant urnugul. ODIJWGBV um spun. II : nignu. Au. oyster supper and entertaimept. will be given in connection with tho Anglican Sunday school in V'ir:`g.oria. school, Thorpe, on New Year`: night; Snvm-AI dawn hnvn onnn hv nnnr with. awn on cnenp are any: nus pun ween. Public improvements gt. Elgin will by aided by up ehteruinmeut under the auspices of the amateur drsmntic club on Fridny.`Jan. (ah. ,r 'rhn--Kinonnn landing] `ml-.nrlnvl\Oa hit` a 8"`? Jodngu no They qangb to llnd In the nnnln |n.n nnoin-n nu anlluuulll-XlluIul`u|IIo The K. & P. and B. ofq. railways brought grout loud: of people to Kin - than {an chomp fun day: this pub woe . Pnhlin imnrnvnmantn A9. l`.l.yin will hm -esm-udv--A' nun ceniury Iucmem. This innialnns nu... ...s......sl-. ..l.....-.i..l, In prujtmu. mrlulwuuu um Jxlllnlldlll Quid-Uf _v.ha Montreal Jh|rV'&rIiilI` pagien` SIM-p. especially While otherwo- `play no` plsying tu.xus.t.u ks: p the town up. V 5 V ' omhimmouu 0.1 no season. ..... ..;.g -..-_ . _____ Y ___._|x , Ut. Kllcnlfeh Mayo, LY D ill.--.._.l...4 _ EDlTOR S -NOTE BOOK. `The ma In. Illol-. m.:|......'. ,__H'r.' Millgr, Bollnilta, his `lhippl`d_ ;ight ton: at poultry ea sh: Ehgluh ugu-_ . ct. _ . , r -v A It ['39 l}lUlWII' lrltf VII}! "II" 100: W I . '1` o Wnm ip. the howsiest webily in 1 ,EI.Itarn Ontario md_ if slwsyo pay: to take V.hn .5but., Every mbsuribu"n4he|p is solicited to enable the ubliaher to links 5 still boner paper. iudly send in it lens on aim - . ___.. Annual Opcil--lter. .099 dollu'_ and` seventy cent: from any old mbuoribor. whoyemitu in ad- unpe. will pay for his own and I new- Inhnoription .900 I895. - If he got: two new nsmervio will pay for/ all three; if thmo new name: are new 83 will my lot` the tour, muting his own frag. Sunnis oonimn -am. In-an mun Add!-nn.. Iur one wur. mixing ula uwu trap. Bunplo odpies neat, no tow) sddmn A A t rebmo;n.ho`trisl' 'p for `.250. ; '1` n'IIm in ma hnwninnt wnhllv in nmuunwu snout. uzw. Crosaley `And Hunter continue their ; campaign in St. Outhuineu until the 815$. On Jan. 4th they lens for B09- Inh_ Thai! Innknnq than-A ii" hhhnhl toxhhey go to Be. John. N.B. - ' _, , L,_, Killian Ull Jill: `ill! may IEIVO I0! D05` ton. Their 1ne`el*.ln 3 there will beheld in the People`: A emplg, the` `largest church in the eutern mm. Fmm Bon- 9 v w The Empil:e" can now see what. ; gil- ` lay it bu made of itsulf. Its shout! for :3 klgisliiivu session m test. Mowntis mg- jorit.y"ce-u-ed abrupcly with the London Iloolion`, and now i!s pen-in-nt. mean little pv-r:-mauuu of Huu. Mr. Hart.) 1159 met. `rub a timing nmu by the unseat- ilig or Smy1.ha."` 1l"i:"Enj')yiDg rtucid interval. . u t c um-nnur,.v` 3.. mm. - Mr. and Mn. Edwud Mooney pre- Ifented a. inngnioent clnir to be usedin the nuctuujy of the Church of the Good Thief. The contribution: for Ohriutmu amounted about 81%. I`.c-An-`Au Inntl Ifnnnn nnninnn Q]-union DIBUOP '1'nompaon,u.u.. OI I -D0 AIHC-DH MM-hodiat. Episcopal `Zion church, died st. Newburgh. N,.Y.. in his aevanty-Iixth year. He wu born ip nl.ve'ry.nt Win- 0heat9t,.VI..18l8. . `. M- -...a 11-- nu--.) u........... .....l Clmrh Pu-:3_rnp|n'. _ .The collaqtion M . St Mary`: ' Onthednl yoqterdu. umounmd to about 01.20 Pgnnn nnO.I-oath 'inninno, -ill Hlrn. yus_I.urIu_y. Iulounwu `w mount '1 .51!-' Ctuon -l ent.1-oath. Winnipeg. will like- ly be appointed biuhop of New.Westmin- star. B.C. ` mum n...`.a..- _.'_....' u..n....I:-; -\..C-..L. nemnp of 1.000. \ a. '1'. o. Emu. of ehs`b.v.ho1io Apos- tolic churqh. Ottawa, `has been called to` -Ohiemn. M`r.,B|mkufock. who he min- iabere in Kiiigston. out .to Obhwn. Binhnn Tlmmmnn. .D.. of the African an -ucuuuury -v'un[. I " ' Revs. Mossru. Seooomb`e,' Odessa. and Whiting spake in Brock street Metho- dist chin-'eh un'Sund at the annual mis- aionnry mmiting. r. Whiting read part of the rniuionsry report foxthe past I981 ; $`2l`J.SI55 was niued for miosinna. Mr. Becoombe aid the church should- 'look to Christ And lpnv ioience and poll tics alone. It wouldtske 1,000 y7eu_s at 81,000 n day to ohriltiuxiu Chin: Alone. How long would it take to reach the whole of Iudi gnd her illionn? But Oh:-lat said it ould bodo 0, There us now; 1.000.000 "adhozonta of the onpol in V Indii. 100,000 in Burmdh uh not n heathen in tho Fiji lulu; 9. while the queen and `J00,000.pooploo Mndngiu-cu are ohriatiann. Ho closed with an appeal` for. girl to inoreuo the good work. nu rapidly going on. near. 5.13.` V , Thu Budge reef Methodist. church Sabbath school; Bollavillo, hu 5- morn beump or 1.000. n. '1'. n. Eli-all ncu.a"h.o.Imun Am... mcuuwrxwruun. , Same evening Rev. Mr. Hon.-aton. of Cooke`; church, denounced in .very stmnglanguage the prmgica of corrup- tiun in c-|ect:iou`s." The sermon Wad lis- tened to with grst in.t.ox-oat and had a direct: bearing ,on the recent election trial. ' s uiuung. . -Reference was made to the moral in- eensibility of eomepeople by which they failed to recognise betting `as a moral l `wrong. Butthe w `nfhin the practice maybe readily nee . e man who re- ceiveerthe money has given nothing far it. 11 the aumeraceived is a dimega dol- lar or a hundred dollars. the winner has no more right to it than has the thief to -the money he n-loined from, the till, or the highway man to the money he forced {rom'i`.lIepockete of the~traveller.-` And the {act that the loser iqra consenting party to they-anaaction does not make it right, M grievous harm may be rlonc--an- other with his consent. And while neither legal nor ecclesiastical force is elnpluyed in makin a losing party. pay his bat. another urce mure_ powerful than both, which lies in the sense of , ` . . . I _ _ I `l'l1plu)'o!'l bi theganibler as an instru- ment to extortion. _, Qnmu... A...`-.3.-... ID... `I. 11.... .A. .. ..I Ullll SPUGIIIIY II BOIHQIIUYV }ll`UUUCll'\'L' U1 nmrcsl than ordinary energy in this vice _'I`ha`prencherjust. hum scored Mayor S vifart, of Hamilwn, [or tho os- centatid with which. at the close M the `football match" here. this a.utumn.- be paid to the winning gamblers the money of whis-.h he had been-~ made` the tgxnpir 1-try custodian. The nee conrsn was set. forth 1: 5 -prolic sonrceof ghe sin of gambling. -Rofnmnm wu math to him moral in. Th amnkq nuisance aiicts all who live in clues and Era-vrl ou railroads: Buuoeufnl experixuems have been made: `ah oil and (alllihed. ca-kn. as ` swan`- Juketn for engiuem Blessed -is the man that invented gimp." oxclaimu Sancho Pawn. `And bleiaed is thbv man Qhn invents smuhulessluel. 0 ' t I '[u1}I.?1"i'p f<'iB`g'3ET"SJk6'6EeI?;." " Bishop Thompson, .D.. of the African :1.-mhudin. Eninmnhl Zion chm-oh. di.-d 1 hllondlhlllbeoiool." - _ ,. '_ 5 . , _He spoke otthe gambling uni;-it `as be~ in; second only to the evil of strong` drink, in it: bgnelul seeu on the. peo- ple. Gnmblingis clone At present under GOVCT Of lekitimite business. Mon deal` in etockmlood. me! and land in`- such a. way as to mike of their acts gmnbling. . As illustrations of this he gave trading in "0P0!ls" sue "futures" in coal. cot- ton, sugar end wheat.` In` such . transmi- tions t-here ie' no mutual inven- team, for whet the "one gains the other only loses.` The lotterfv was given as another form of the gemblin vice. Lotteries are-sometimes ndoptetl `vf'~"t.he state `for revenue purposes, and are found` in the garb.of piety s.s..the friend of the chureh., the poor end sick. ,. Under this 'epepies come the nle. The lottery or rale is wrong because the per- son who buys` s ticket or `pays lornthrow of the dice. gets goqds from his fellmrfor which he gives no equiva- lent. Public pool ind billiard tshles were next psssod under review. and it ' wse asserted that at the few tables licens- ed in this city eonsidernble gambling was done. Card pleyingior inoneyis carried on" in hotels. clubs` and private dwellings. ~But it, is in theform of betting thit the gambling` spirit is nmnt widcspreul among us.. The revel- ationsin connection with the present local election trial were cited as _ ovi- dcnne. Our sports are also infcjctcul with _tl1i.a moral malsdy. Ho iuentioned [unt- 'ball specially as somehow prod ucti-vc of mnrn than nrdinnrvr tinny-arm in '- " I'll` . m at his and shall be 5 tool." Ha tannin nl (ha unrn (}';\_;\1BLING'A.\IjDV %1n~:'r r1.\'u.'V It In liono Undor ufuor of lieglunute Bu-`L 'n_uq -llu'mbln[8a.|d to he indulged In Kingston At Pool and Bllllnu-'4 lab!-; Bottln- ll loot w!dOI|OI GI(l_-9 nlnyur Btewuujt. nl llunllton, soured. ` ' many I n nn ,1. _-_ -THE Vanadusj FORMS mf~wHIH THE was Is Fouup. Mlulounry Heating. 1!... _- n..-....._|.-.. ' n.I Esetuln on gun I ud 3 wutoheth them not; in he that. 1atot`h ri -his. and not by tight, all I! leave` them in who `midst. or his day and` n ." , - nun, yuan wu . ~ EVKJ. R. Blush in L Dnohnl nhnnnh lnu i UIl|u0U'III|l' `thin; 11, ,1`. uixnr` '21); R. MOI_lPl, 203 H. Hnlhdny. I20; I. Bncehnd. 30; P. \nnneu. 0`.*G;'D. J. Dumou, balfagur. 950. lmed 1%. J. Spqor, second _by Hnlhd ,;ud lolved. that R. Master cm? F w_..= Brine- L land he nvppinted `to 5~xn.m1ne_the Rath- `bun G0` beuount. Adpurned ullec. 16. far, I ldtnsrn nan, I7 _t-r....o, wk`. -I v - \ ' The al.u:h~nt..~ in` thn state, Qnivenlty, Tdnrnw. huva bu'vout.m8d Prof. Mgvor, whose poliuiugl scihucv they dunot, think up to smnrtavd. By-the-way if any of . the undergraduates really want to im- "bibe pui-a p<)lIt.iL'al sciatica they should legiuter in Que:-n's. V . u `a nu nun }'J(l_ GUU|.IUiu AHJUIITIIIEQ VIII I,-`Kn I0`- Wor I lsuxo. Dec`. 17.--P r ncysho ` goon, depucrreovo updgounei or Brioc- '_"-C x 1.` I08!!! - wm.rn1mxn.D.. 4.-Membere .n l present. Moved by H. Hellidny, eeconi- od by E. Brioelpnd. and resolved. tlnt the following persona, be Appointed deputy returning oloere. and shot 5 by- law" be peered conrming their Appoint- ment: No. 1. Robert Grimebevnet D. Heggerty`I residence ;" No. 2. Ju. Mc- Glynn. town bell ;'No. 3. Robt. Bullie. Ju. Kyle`e= residence; No. 4, W. G. Wondwen. No. 14 school. Moved by E. Btieelend end reeolvedhnt the clerk notify Petriok O`Reilly. petblnuter. to repeir bi-id as on med eontb Reid`: emu bridge. and by R. Moeieneeoonded` by P. Yunnan and resolved. that this council eppoint B. J. Spoor to welt on the city oouneil. end at aim better ee- eommodetion be provided, {or the people of Wolfe mend reaching the city by I'_\y' of improving the locomotive works dip, the ice in said clip` being worn out by the exhaust item: from said locomotive wot-be." Account: peid: ..Mre Oeeer. bl 0 till!` ".'5`R,J.3 .320` `1.39.-. I` : ft.` H.1uia.J.:;m n` "re: oaph..lcr making out nancial state- clunuuug siruuul uuueo DIME!` last election. Lm`nrrntmn, `Beer .`:B}*-law? *1?!` and 1815 passed. _ The clerk was instruct- ed to notify countytreasurer of a num- ber of changes made respecting lands to be sold for-back taxes. Moved by B. But`.-k, resolved. that Wm. Peters Jae granted the timber on the Perth road south from In Darling's as remunera- tion' for underbrushing said read to a width of forty feet. The councils of Bedford.and Porltehnd were requested to {meet at Daniel Deyo`e at one p. m.. De- camber". 3Sth`, {or opening a road in line of boundary between townships inter- ested. Moved by W. Trpusdale. second- ed by B. Buohande resolved, that 875 be placed in the hands of the reeve for the purpose of settling with glue. Freeman for the right~ol-way serous his place for a road forty feet wide. On motion of W. Trousdale, Geo. Purdy was accepted as bondeman for Wesley Sills, collector, in place of Joe. Woodruff released. Jas. Carey and others were granted the use of ball free for the evening of Dec. 28th. The free use of hall was also granted to a committee who purpose giving `a charity concert on New Year`: niRN-- W. Bills was appointed to collect balance oltaxos. Accounts passed: Chasllranston, plank and labor for repairing two eulvertspn Railton Road. 8-1; 8. Martin, ravel on road leadingto his` plane; .20;`"J`no. Tierney, breaking stone and drawing samson Railton rosd.!l6;Gse. Ken: , repairing Otterlake bridge, 816' W. . Shales. three jobs on Bedford road. 89; J. W. Silver, two jobs on Bear `and Buck lake roads, 829; W. Grilth, cord wood [or Miss Dean, 83; the {sore and treasu- ment, 83; F. Lawson. preparing deed Ior road allowance, 81.50; rs and Sidney Orser, .for road allowance, each $1.50; Thos. Holland, quarter-`s solar: and ball supplies, 82.89; Timothy Oonnolly, statute labor pertormedalter return of ` list, 89: the collector 33.41 for taxes agagst lot 22, 6th com, wrongfully as-. m , . Inn...-r..u.. ta... 3 at-_.s.-.._' .-as nu n man, 110.. u; nuuerl; plmpeon. 00., 2-30 ; George\Bsillie. do.. 12; Robert Koyee. 110.. 81.50; George Walker. do.. 4'-\|c.;_F`o|ger Broe.. dochge, 15; eclec- tion of jurore. 83; poatogm~nnq station- `ery.-to. On motion of Mt. Boohfort the assessors were voted 85 each for the your. The collector : time was extended will Inn. let. The treunre_r`_a statement was presented and adopted. The clerk was votedV82 for writing out end penning ` up the `number required by law. On motion of Mr. Roohlon. the trustees of s~ch(.-ol section `No. 1 were voted 32 for cleaning; school house after last. election. i.11i`t1fI`11t111r1" hlI"" 1~7::Rw:{ts1~*-fdcf` ' 8lul'Ulr. TUTIBIIBIY 05I0ll9ll0a- _ ' How:-:_, lsLANn. Dec; l5.-Membors all present.` On motion of. Mr. Rohfort the nomination and election won npppins~ "ed II . school house. section No. 1. N.R'F and conrmed. by by-luv I22. ,Ao- counts passed`: ~Wum, 816.24; Roth- bun 00.. lumber. 012 89; Meltouie. do., 8`22.h".!; -Unn Dnsooll, woik on roads. .M.5U;' Po'!er McDonald. do.. :3; Robert Gillc-spioavork on MoNinch mod. 85; Dn- vid Welsh. do.'. #1; Robert Simpson. do.. : G'B0l`lQ\BliHiG. dn.. 2: Rnhm-z 11.10. Pwrsnuaon. Doc; 2!.---`Present, the reeve. deputy reeve end` councillor Fre.nh.lin. Moved I) Mr. Franklin end- ` resolved tint on . Gordon` has given the deed of roedhe "b'e paid 85. Ac- -oounte passed: Turner. & Esford. on e<;oount_ .or work. 8!; W. P. Meitlud was relieved of the oioe of neeeeor. end by-13w penned `confirming the name. On the petition of J I Mullen. 8. Armstrong and othersre draining of lnndehin ml: and tith concessions. moved by Mr. Me- Leau and resolved that D. Williams, provinoiel land surveyor. make the ex- nmilmtion asked {or_;ndreport plum, spl`(`i0Bii0I1l.3Dd`_&S5G8lnll{ of the lands and roads liable for benet. On moriuniof Mr. Mcbehn the reeve to get wculvert built across ,the Lechepelle etreot. recently esteblielied. " Huwr-1 [\`l.ANn, nan: I5 _MnmI...... .n Ilulllj. PA|.311cId.r0:l._Deo. 10.-All present. A udminunicetibn from Delbert Wood oonaidentioni A rebate of 82 we: 51- lowod t.o`- Mn._Jlatt, e widow. her tuea. __A rebate of I170-ellowed, Jul West on his tuuou eooonnt. of hi h er eeument. ' Oxunotiou `of BhsukeTV:tt. time on his reed aid-fover till spring. -when ell the med work in ooneidegod. On motion Miller-Wen, the by-luv for uhehliehing James Gheppel | roedysonth tig|i0l1.. The township treasurer vu enthorized to pay so v.he'u-euurer of the oounti the whole of she oounty nte for l8`.11 by Dee, 315%, The township t.ree~ surer wee Tnpowerel to pey the school monies to he respective treasurers an int. es]. e taxes were received. ` nI!-`n wnnnnintini oh..- I--- -....i end Ju. Al|`en WBI laid over` for further . Godfrey Artie: e xilioeplon for uuietv Oeuonto, Jun deferred for'!urt.her invoI- tut -ac_t e taxes were received. -- , By`-ln appointing! time, place and deputy returning '0 core for municipal eloction was panned. Nominrtion at the township hall on Monday. Dec. met, from noon till 1 pm.. Election on Mon- day. J,nn.7th. P.S`.D.No. 1. Isaac Al- len`s store; D.R_.0.`. [zinc Allen. I .S.D: No. 2. tnw-nship;hall; D.R.O.. the w-lork. P.S.D. No.3. Qwpnl; hall; DR 0.. H. Dunhnm. 0 `motion of Watt-\\'hito. the clerk to erase the name of John Ran- ger from the rolls of.-ltiflll-D-f-, from lot-15, onn.. 7. pt.. having been entered in error. Hume voted: To the reve__and council- lrn, aeven dnyn `attendance each, at 81.50. 852.50; eelectibn of jnrora. 88; township treaiurcr. ulary. cordwood.` caretahing, repairs to hell. eto.. 855;` John Elkington. clerk`: salary .and copying lninntee.858; John Ellington. services eonrt of`nvinion and voters . list. on Judge Price`: certificate, 024.60; John Ellington, postage _nnd stationery` " 843.16. l ' What iho Lqndln; uiv'7iulI||I Oonnplli ' Doing. ` `)1: uunlynnu l\__ in An '..___-_A .....r-...___ . "q\_1lI.n upp bunny nun Wunkue--. ta tnL'7`it.

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