Weekly British Whig (1859), 28 Feb 1895, p. 3

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EllARl 10N,Feb. 27.-George Lee : burn and stable. together with consents, hny, stnmonnaidernble xrnin sud 'ov6r fty fowl buideo other things, w_ere destroyed by re lug night. The tire wu caused by tho ugaaelung or explosion of a non! oil hater . 0 Mr. Lee hnd just aurtod to `do his unison. Fortnlntely the stock had not been cabled. The re made ouoh pmpou thnlimo or nothing could be cued. There in on inuu-moo of $100 but the [on in aid to be serious. , Owns STATION, crab. `2i.--8eldom nre Inch piles of wood nnd loge seen 3% thin `nation. People oomplnin of low prices but they have hope: of ret.-clue priooe es the wood become: dry nnd log: are not 600 bed It preeene.-.Je.mee Gredy will Inn 1 very no residence when com- ' `pleted.-Mre. . Knnpp- ha" quite re~ eover-ed.-Mr. And Mrs. Lake, In visit- ing nt Hr. Knepp's.-D. Sly talk: of going you in thenpring. about unny cowl on '1`lIIll'-Mil nu u_ fnirl good priou.-R. J. Wright and Mr. ohnuon luvs their ula to-marrow. They insond moving to N: ee.-Mr. Johnuon sud sister and rs. Wright won born nnd brought up here. They will be mined.--Visitors: Minn Tnlkinn and Miss Cleworth. Nspcnee, sh E. M. Smith's. `MORVIIN, Feb. 2G.:-Vi|iting `on and auction also :11 the ngo.- .VVnn- Blyok uold, by public suotiomhic herd of about thirty oowu` 'I`hnr-day life" :1`, fnirli nmd nrioou.-R. Wnlht Dnsuoxp. Feb. `I5.-Quert.erly service held here on.Feb. 24th. It. In: e large jethering. Eixterprise and Oentreville were we! nepreeented. Service was con- .duet.ed by the Rev. Mr. Horton, ueieted ` by Rev. Mr.`Hn.inee.-Mr. O`0onnor end femily ere movin to Newburgh.~-Viei- tore: _Mr. and re. Ronslds, Wear- town; Ere. Howard. Bunilton; Mine Ohu-lea. Hunbnrg; John Houb,G:-etne. Halli. Ill 10!` we plin FWU Ivuvlu. ll cya- 7 eeeent.-A little vieiwrneom to any .30 J."Jure1l'n. ` Youmz Fnozrr. Feb. `16.--Hu'ry Fer- eon inn. present very ill.-Jphn Root. A bee on Saturds duwing logs "to the mill.-Mr. end rs. John Raphael -back from their visit to En: Fair- eld and Algonquin -Dr`. Conuell wee in the village clue week, celled here for tho purpose of consulting with Dr. Lane on the illness at Ephrnim Pnrvis. - A R0llER l"x~l\'ll.LE. Feb. `Z4:'.--De`vi,l Rid-p adu contemplates engeging sin on the Ottawa 87. Perry Sound reinoed. He wee very successful lest yeu'.-Meetinge held for e few nights leet week were much nppreeieted by the people. They wen in connection with the Methodist church.-There is 5 general rneh here for teeming, and 3 large wood bnsineu going on st present. ' !'ALl.BRooK. Feb. 26.---People on busy hnnlinilumbor nnd wood to Perth.- John . Plnyfnir has returned from Kin|t.on.-Tho rovivnl meeting: closed last week snd . Thoma Buohnnnn has no to Brightside to lnbot than-e.-John . Plufnir in busy hauling brick lrom Perth to erect a new hun!e.-W. Horon in movin away `from our vicinity to the neighbor ood of Plnylnir. ` H150! com` W00(l- ll umou oomplawu "tn now prepsntionn no being msde for Innunor wood.--J. J`. Bower 1| prvpll ..ing to build 3 ltrga ailu.--WaHing<`r.ao numerous to ment.1on.-Miss Kntie Ber- ri n. ill for the put. two weeks. in c9n- vg Au\ant.__A lihmln vhihnr some to sun want our: "mousrmous sun: or.connespoun:n1's wan E, GLINVALI, Feb. 26.-An onjofnble time In spent by our young poop e at A. Gluufox-d`: lut Thursdsy evening.- " Xx-3., Goorgb Bennington in, smug botIoI'.-Viuit.on: Mlnnud Kn. ichol, Port Hopo. at J. Onmu-PI. | )KT. "Du am X * I H I -Quin an aunt hon ho mound 0hohnnl._ul Inc In: Stigma mt hnnvmvs MI1.us,li`eb.`26,-`l`ho hul- of cord` wood- in almost oomplesed nnn nnnnnrntinnl gm Iminb mndn for .mi. KMSTQN -DISTRICT" llqnnh cl Ila Wont that Oouoorn tho _Ioddo-q at and Ildhml unmov- llmoloanpoallolloo. and but loamy apndlonolngothhluh Ouumxnox. Fob. .-Horbort Oua- ...n I. humming wart nnlnr an ntntinn nnu.-unvm lorlnuon nu lulu um {um and in moving into the villqo this wook.-Our dew non Mom: to be doing a Iouriuhing bnujauust prouonc.-E. 8. Johnson npeutundny M. holno.-O. A. McNeil. of Rain: Bram, Oornwsll. ro- turnod hdino on Wodnoodgy.-Vioikon : 'oalmv|nqh nnd bride, of Fat)!- ville; is Woods and John Johnston. Bmckville ; Ira. Bennett Dixon, Hul- lorjwwn. PL:1'\\-'m:1`n. Fab. '..-Thoua on the nick list no improving.-The Iervioou in the Free Methodht church. Snndnyarere well nnendod. Those who attend the meeting: :8 Oolobnook re 1-: much good being done.-Wnltor In; and wife was Inddonly` onuod to Tnnworth to viiit n Iiok friond.-I`. Bonn;~,l`t~oo Io-T thodiot uininhr. in homo nnflorln nhoonooo! two you: n\ R: w:f.i-A. Walton in engaged in dnvi I In- buk to Hnn.inpon.-'l`ho bnsinou huuop for tho nuon.--Ir. John- nol " wife. Ionnlnln Gnu. nu viniti with this lrludu hon; mu Hunlllon. Botlhld 0C In fnthcth; D. Yonunun, honnuin Ion. 1| hi: htothu-`Q; Goa-go linlnnn and wife, as W. (ht-u. Lmsnovml. Fob. mi.-.-The utunbly in ,8t.uvu-G`: hnll.on Thnndny evening, was vary 3 ooou!nl.-A onrnivsl was held on the `hung rink Inn Walnu- dny evening; is was very nnooeufnl. than being! about fty in drou. The rink Alford: I-out leunn Iothk young !olk|.-D&vi Iognddon has sold his I--.-. --A 6- ..-.nn-.- 3-`tn OJ`. ilnon thin PERTH. Feb. 26.--Mr. Arthur is noon to remove to Smith's Fells.-Rev. John Wilson, B.A., of Wolford. preschad in the Methodist church lut. Sebbuh. He is I thoughtful and interesting Q1-anchor. --Mr. Soon hu 3 large (mount 0? wood on hend for his brick yu d.-[-`union ere dolightei over the fuse in wheat.-Sev- ere! depu-tmonte ol bueineee ere rushing 3% hreeeng. elthongh it in rather quiet ebonhe cu |hope.--Thou in A general rnuh in toynfnom ell pert: of the coun- II-y.-8ooru of peopleuo ng in large qunititielot ioo,.-I;.y<'u- in be- coming very populer. duo A.iJ. le'ho- men, for theoounty as load member. , Turnnon.-m.` Feb. 25.-OInrlee Der- Inott, hid up {or some time. with 5 out loot, ie able to be out egein.-The oyster enpper end hell. et Puheui. we: 3 grand eueoeu. ebont fty oouplee et- tendunoe.-WiuieIn Bleak. of hen. ie the heppieet men in town-it'e e git-l.-Mr. Currie, Queen's, preached in the Preeh tetien church on Sunday Int. --Mr. en Hrs. Deyo, of Bentrew, ere visiting et Thames Hampton`;--Mrs. Wm. MoKoever is very ill.~-Mr. Berry- men. of the Tiohhorno house. has laid in e plentiful supply of ice for the eummur. --Mn. J. A. Shiblei, visiting at Syden 0 , : hem, has returned ma. 'r'uwoa-m. Fqli, 27.-Mr. and m.., Rose was down to Kingston wish Bid- vnoy Iolnvo so opoution on his foot..- Thoro wu quite a woddin hero I.hin_ not at In Stinoon to in unk: Xoniro; ho oi Tumworth. About fty or more oouploo were invited.-The wilo of Rev. Adunu. Onnilhon. ii hero fol`; Ihort visit. so In. June: Hatchi- mot.--Joueph Low bu started 5 onbino: and Mptirie bnnineuy next his own dwclling.- oroin so to quibet large birthday party here this week 9a which one of the young men of the village will be of age. _ Eunm. Fob. 96.-B.oviul union will beheld here next. wank. conducted by R6v.,Mr. Bnohnnnn. of Lannrk.--A number of Boys! Templar: from He- Donsldh Corners visited the oounuil horelut Mond night.--Mr. And Mrs. James Mobonnl left. for their home in Minnonotnlut Wodneodny --Mr Smut, bible ugent, sod through hereon Ion- dny lut.-- . Budd bu returned from Hurpor. lnving been successful in or-` gunning 3 Royal Templar -council gt thnt.` lu:o.-Miu Tenn Wnrten nndliu Jenn a Brinloo vinitod friends in thu vicinity last week. ' Slmnmur. Feb. 26.--Audy Splomon ,is trsining his trotter for the coming rnces.-'l`ho Sslvstion srxny intends holdings hsnquet on Much 7th.--The Prosbyterisu weekly prsysr meetings are fsirly well sttended, sud the pastor's sddrssses sre rogsivod with msrked in- torest.-'l`he special church services so successfully can-i .on st ths White church the put tw w,6oks hsve been closed with vss"T1$eneoinl ros`ults.-J . MoDo`nsld`s has on Tuesday vzss well st- tsndsd.-Mrs. Thomss Shannon is ill.- Tho Presbyterian Iocinl nt the hull on Thursday evsninn was well attended. VERONA, Fehf. 26'.`-'I`he Foresters met on Snt.urrln`nighr.. They talk of giving nu entertainment Ioon.--Joseph Satan is viaitjn us sgsin. selling horses sud |pplee.- ny in very scarce in this sec- tion; many people have to hny..-Dnniel Paul has returned" frouiviniting friends in Polnnd.-Mr|. Joseph cud. very ill, is reooverin .-Mr. Funeworsh met .wi`I:h nn Moi ent. -lat week. While on his way home hit horse nu` nw|y,throw- in; him out but not seriously` injuring him.-Visimu: Mr. sud Krmwillinms. nt.L. K:-ing`a; Mr. and Mn. Eiderbeek, At A. Thompoonh. F051-nnvn.1_.Is. Feb. 26.-Myle| Murphy had 3 bee duwing wood to Elgin on Scturdsy.-M. L. Jordon and W. J. Cu-zy are gettin oub timber.-Visitors: Joe sud Jsmes urny. Kingsson; Min Msggie Murphy. Smith's Fells; P. Moore and W. Geufonh. Beeley`e Bay; `hlis|'Kst.ie Murghywlggg. at O. -Cu-ty s. --J. Jordon s_n wym visited friends in Westport. on Sunday; Also W. J. gm-nv and sist.et.-0uI'-' school in pm- gresgin under the msnugement. of Miss `Jennie ynett. West.port..-George Tsy-' lot is about to lesve for Kingston to st- tend the business college next. week. SHARHOT Ilium. Feb. 2u.-'l`here'hu seldom been such I rnsh uthiu season in wood and `logs. Maura. Avery &. Thompson are doing 3` rushing bnninen.` at both milln.. They have become sole "proprietors of the. mill neu Clnrendon. known so Lillio's'mil1`, M which prepon- tions no being` made `torn big one this Ieuon.--J. Erwin `is [100 doing 5 very lnrge trade in wood uid log`t.j-MI='. -Jones. ar.. in very niok.-Mra. See: it reoovoring.-Mr. Hothoringwn in doing a very lugs buainoomin the mercantile line. `had is ming very` popular. 11 ..... .. I11- 0.!` VIN... lI..-..-o--pg nun CATARAQUI, Feb; Q7.---Mn. . Hakim in very ill with the grippo.-7-E. J. Nor-t.h~ more`: human sway. Tuood even-` in. between Westbrook en hero. Insuhing the sleigh hedly._-'l`l1e. vil~ legen Ire very-sorry to but 0! the eerioug illneee of Gilmour Clyde. lute of this plnoe.-7MiaI Gordon spent Sunday in Weezbrook.-Getenqui loses one of its tnoet populu-' oung Indie: to-dey._- The Free Moth iota held special ur- vices. Sunday. conducted by Rev. Mr. Sure!` and Rev. Mr. Commodore (colored ) -Viait.6u: Rev. and Mrs. E. 8. Storey. '0! Snndhuht, at J. L. Nicol`|. nmiorymn.-Mi.. Mu-y snumn i.` on the nick liat..-Miu Louie ~\ nlliunl but returned H-om Brockvillo. `whore tho mules visit. ` Min Mufy Kirker is ill _. `It are-enL-Tho crooning Iowan hero and Aleundriasy in good.-Bov. Fr; Hebonongh proushodin the Bonn 0:- them: ohm-oh Bnnduy morning, UHIU. 1-en. 2m.-vvuou urewere en tekin edventeje 0' the excellent sleigh- in w ich etill preveile.--'I`he erection oi the new cheeee lectory ie bein pnehed ee repidly ee poeeihle. Wm. ynn. of Tweed. hen the cont:-eot.-A number of our people ettended the reception given Sir Meckeaeie Bowel! in Tweed on" Se- tnrdey.--Deniel Oeleidy end Mice Iery A. Whelen were united in the honde of Inetrimony in the R0. church in Tweed. an londey. 25th inet.-We unconnect- ly reminded, however, thet in the midst of lite we .ere in deeth. The ne- melne of Thomee inch end Ire. P Fleming were depoeited in Sager Ielend veult. met one week ego. The former had not, much more then peeecd thenoon 01 life, being nomperetively` epeeking e young men. while to the letter. bed been given thepenel number 0! yeere ellotted to humen lite.-Mr. end .Mre. Williem Oeeeidy end Williem Brown ettended e weddiu in Queenehoro. on Mond .35th inet.--- in Ferrell. of Meryev lie, ie visiting her brother. Joesph Ferrell. of the Onteriohonee. 1'-`nnnuuuzsnrno. Feb. 27.3Yl`ho bag |'- buuineu in boginning to show tin: of J notyviiy. Then it niusliltlu oomi c in or ski uonI.- bin in she um I mootingo the puttonnollinion futon-y I toboodled to nuke unngomonu n-I Ills coming ntuonP--`l`hcu in much ` doknon among children. nun colds '1 having become Ipiddmio. In oonnr none: our school In: very mush ro- nood the lat two wait. but in in\- i ving.- municipal council noon onduy I for Iln Iltnuodon of biti- nou.-J. G. Bu|Ih.ol Btvokvmo 1| up ' u not mm; mad. I mun to-not-nw.-It in add anal}: yutiulnvu but nIHIcluu\opu- mu`o1u,Fob. mi.-.lin can and Mrs. Trumpour lave been upon iw 3 week with friends in the village. sl- ter Olndsoy and Emma Gila. of Wol- lington. Ipont. Sunday with Min Mc- Kibbon.-Mrs. Moquoid is recovering slowly.-Meaars. J. Cook and A. Brown loft on Monday for Dene:-ono.-Mru. Baud. Piown. was A guest at tlmfbntrul hotel I ft-w_ dnys last week. Williun Hurley spent. Sunday in Bloomeld. Claude Cole hu rmntnd the`!-lnxlish church mraona e.--Mounts. J. M. Oole and G. .l`-Jmpey. `icwn. were in the vil~ lagoon Suuduy.-,!iss Libbie Bredin`s olo.~.ut.ion pnd dulaute veneer: was I suooassl The- young `Indian in Gmak oouumotwon much `pulse during the evening.-Rev. Hr. Oraoggan lost his hone last week. It caught in hand in the mango! and hung itiolf.-ArIlmr , Dod received uiton urionn nooidont on oudny whi 0-shoeing 1- bone`. Tlfo animal kicked. driving: nil into Ar- thur`: hm. 090, Feb. 2. >.-Wm. u-rinon in bun or . um .- i` an }``.'E` `o:.``'..".`. `.:::: "x a....`? . .. rigs wigs mend: in Jfi _ ton.- p nu; puopo row to J. OoI:bell`I on ggmndqy "again; [us up! up ed thouulvu very much for 5 gno. 1-. Iain`: wu spin In tho and-,\ ol~ thun.-- . Kilborn and wife and Ki!-Iflill lat vookulno Wu. RIuvkn_-Vi Inna: Row. J. H. Illlllld Kx~:m.nnvn.uc. Fob. a7.-Lsrge crowds from Koolervilielttend the ruin] ser" vices st 0slifornis.-W..l. Loucks on his return from Opinioon broke through the ice sud he slid his cum hsd s nu-row es- ospo from dmvning.--J. Osird lost 5 vslushle horse reoeit.l_v.-W. Brewer's heed:-swing logs us: well sttended sud they accomplished much.--Rov. . Mr. Curtis conduomd the Wodnesdsy ni ht prsyorqneecing snd organised a hsn to look sitar the interests of the psrisgr.-A sznsll stbendsnoo st. school owing to the prevalence of ahioken pox.-Om-'teschor sud pupils sre plessed with the equipment. provided for the school by the` truav.ees.-.l. Holder sud fsmily hsvo re- turned sitar visitin friends in Moscow. --Visitors: Mrs. . Csird. st home; Miss M. Stools. st her sister s, Mrs. J. Csird; Mr. sud Mrs. Fisher st Joseph Keelsr s; J. Clsrh st J. Osird's; J. Hol- der snd dsnghter st Jos. Keslex-`I. I\`\' LEA, Feb. 27 --John D .Wheeler -is on the link llal..-BN1: hey is nblo so wulk nguin ulcer being luid up 5 long time with I out fout..-.'l`homns lvey is ' silo quite poorly ngn.u.-Freemsu Ship~ mnh wear: 0. amiliug fuse; it`:-+-boy.- D. Robertson has 5' boo to-morrow drawing wood to Gnnnnoque.--l-`lorezioo Ouponmr. Lansdowne, upeut last. Sctur- 1 day Ind Snndqy with her parents,--Mins Miqpio McCullough. Salton. in ill; she i|`invBrookvil|o honpit.a|.-Visitora: D. Shipmnn and wife. Lansdowne; J. G. H. Mocrm and wife.L;nadowue; M. McNeil. wife sud child. \\'ilsw|d: Mrs. _McNeil. Mooretown; F. Barry, Alanndris Buy; P. Churchill and child. Gnnnuoqoe. 1). R. Lhtimer. Moorehown. usesoor for the Front of Leeds And Lrisdowne. wu through here last woek.- Mrs. (Rem) .l._ C Cornell, Micksburg. in visiting` her parent: nt. Thousand Islnnd park. --j--. _ 8nr:u:r`s Bu . Feb. :e?.-0n Saturday lanta team belonging to -Kuhn I-ludaon ranaway.f!:9m the saw mill and while passing R. 'l`ate's on their way home nine of them ran against a me and was in atantly killed. On the some day a team belon ing t.oGeot-ge Hulbert. ran away from ome through the villa e a `die- tanoo of two miles and amp ;-li`. W. Young`: More book re hear the stove lane Saturday whilelthe clerk was away todinner. 'l`he re was diaeovt-red in time to save the Ito:-e.-WiIliam Kenny and wife. Portamouth, who had been visiting Irienda here for some daya. have returned home.-The quantity ol milk oominglo the eheoee nnd butter factory in inoreasing._ The factory has been` running an` winter.-Mr. McGuire. Weatporhia viaiting Jarnea McGuire. aehool teacher; Mia: Johnston. Charlee- wn. ia ziaiting at William Berryh. sou-mums, Feb 2.;--w.1ke'r"r.bor in visiting` friends at South Angunu.- Ftoddlo Chant. Luke Lyoidn. spout. ann- dny at home --Jo|-bun 8ut_Yel drove to hi: {am 3: Inkohnun on Hutu:-day Ion. -Mr. sud Mu.` Sounnn. Ruokport. no Ipending slow dsyd with their dnugh~ tor. Mn. LJH.` Wuh'burn.-'l`he B. &. W. train. on yet. hu noI>putiu_gu sp- peonnoo uinoo .S|v.urdq last.` when nth In men with 3 gang of twenty`-ve men heading tviunrdu Brookvilla.-Uur school touohr. Mina Sexton. spent Babbnth`-at her home in Elgin. She was umble to resume work on Moudsy uwin in the roads baiug blnckndsd -Able- afford, Forfu-. died on Monduylnz-t.., Mt. Saf- Jord was I resieut of this place for many years before he moved `.0 Forrgr.-- Johu Natf is uunn wood to the school- .buu.ge,-'l`he Kaudr ck Bros. aredrnwing logs to Lyndhurst. _ . l nu-that diocnuohhair olamu-L The oumg` blur of the dun wu notied to attend, Ho. however. did not make: hi; gppogr-' . moo. The people were `crowed no 5 I'uding.of thelarmqol the contract. for the wucruogion of_l.ho new. guvernmons dnm sud oarotuhotkrepon. They found that the contract In not carried out not In: the report oorxeqtufor had the con- snot been adhered to uaerayould be In dzou nod Mud he-'re.-A uooiul, :10 hold st I-`eunoy op Friday. 229d. under tho nulpioeo of` the Anglia-nu ohuroh.--`iu Libbio Drntu is very Vill.-Vinivon`: Mr. und Mrs. Henry (ileum, Weapon.` 81010. Feb. 2B.-Wood dnwm no _ 5:-.. -4|..-..A-..'. ..I ah. ACAn"AI|` -l-l-I._ nnllnltyne Ilene. BALLAN'l'\ NI. Feb. 23.--On londny evening xe. merry sleigh load ettended,_t ooneen .held at Snnhn;-y. W. J.'Hor- rieon hen disputed of one of bin Ioreee. Mr. Ve`n,hor'ne intends bni!din J. A. Todd. while cumming wood in te bush. me: with an Accident. iniotinx quite gush in his Iona; but by cu-ofu! treat- ment. we hope eoon toeae him around again. Revinlmeetingn at Woodbmjn. under the management of Mr. Lloyd. ere progressing Ievnrnbly. 1`. One `quite in. V'iuiure: Misc Nuttnll, r. and Mn. 8. Donnldeon. `rho Lute In. nlolurdnonl The death ooourrod in Kinghton. on Thundny. of En. Riohudoon. win 0! June: Biehudoon, Bmokvillo. The de- oouod was in her tiny-uoond you`. 5 nstlvp of Bpothnd. when an In: nu- ried foriyynu ago. The ogod oouplu lived `together in Gunnoqno lot 0VOl' Ihirtyyou-d. Ofmfunuy of In phil- -dron gzritgvivo. It-u Lsbo.ll.dGunuo- ' no. - B00410. onryu Gonna. %!'oehllh. Thommoinn nu plum! in the unit cl Gsmnoqu. 1: names. Tnero u q renuy lnlrxu. The one of Mary Jmo Weloh Quinn the Wnertaovn at;-oot railway company has undad. The plnlntl uumplod to hoard III electric our 3% Brownvillo. when at nu-ml up suddenly. ma` she was thrown to the gronnd.- inmrln hot 103 nnd hip. The company motel by pay- ing C150. -|II SL001 nuns, BIIVOOI LAID: II i- Qnpholl` : Albert Ohunbon. Winches- hr. :5 E. Bout-k`u. . gnocm-on-r. Pub. Law: an glad to nnhitlnnlnn. Wkm. hon nth. i The 381-. In-Ills: will probably bouowm od by 3 comply at Bollullln and Ploton Inn shit Itunn. Oh: will to impound ;u.n-rlal-uhlwnulhnnlnnnd in shaman ` WIHIB I135): III III! cnur. Wuertown plrtiu sre ulkin of fencing int portion of the pine p ninu non Ono! Band Illd utu-ting I skunk fu-In. Skunk skin are better proporty than honed. Thai? is A rudy mu-hat. Tho nnng of "CFC >,'nlIA Walsh lll puv. - Rev. Mr. Hardy. punor of the Luther- nn church at Orleans,` died vdry suddenly while sitting in his chnir. W-urinwn nu-tin: An hlkinn nl D0: " R0 03150. IID5 GVOIII . 0lI_ Which is the Most Pmtnble. %intor or Summer Dairying ? wu very ably handled hy the Iesdera. Messrs. Williun Spyoxxu and, A. J. Cnig. Over In New You-kt Divorced: Mr. and Mrs. Ccdy S. Cuvm-ha. Jeff:-non county. Eloped: Arthur 0. Horse snd.Lillinn M Amo Priest. Wutoraown; All ended hp- .1 ` , P` gnu. Hr, Flu:-rlv, Inntnr of thn Lnthuu noyne. BOIIIII unto. u u. urlporl; nun Mary Lehe . Bydenhun. 3: June: Hiokey`e. our reader: will see by the largely signed petition in 3 recent iune how for X wee misleading when I outed um nothing b..t I ite could be attribut- ed to the notions o the trustee: in turn- ing the patrons out of che school home. The petition wu eigned by about nine- -tenthe of the section. The trons ex- pect John Duper i_'nd Mr. elntoeh to resign. on both of them promised to do '|he debebe, lees evening. on uuvm..|. a. .1... u... n....m.m.. nun... Glenhnrnlo Glennlnge. Gnnnaumun, Feb. 27.-.Prepu-in; eummer wood in the dey time and driv- ing parties at. nigh: eeeu_ie1obe4theo|-der- now. Two large drivinge within eveeh. one visiting John McG-rm-h`e end one ct H. "J. Morelend`e. Bnhbury. The olden son of Joseph Kcliandrye nlllicted with diphtheria end removed to the Ki hon hoopit-ll. in recovering nicely. No lttle excitement pnavciled over the echool trouble between Mien McConnell end one of the pupils. Deuiel Bpooner, ven-` cileted before D. J. Walker. J.P., at Portsmouth. and theetetement mule by J. Mclnhyre. Q 0., the: D._ J. Welter bed no power to try cues in the county" hes ceueed ooneiderlhlo common among ' the Glen fumere who were tried before said J P. for illegal ehin in Colline` Luke, end there is some tel of entering en notional damages egeinet him for levying nee on them out of hie jurisdic- tion. There will beno services in the Preehyterinn church next Sebbeth o n account of encrement. being diepeneed in the church nu Sunbury. Vieimre : Mice Boyle. South Leis. es 0. Dreper e; Mice Mn:-I Lnhnv. Rodnnhnm. Ah Jnmnn omoor. U;-. Mungwn. \ - Pastmaatero appointed: No. 1. Jaoali Lake; ll. Jamea Oran:-:3. John Oralg; 4, -Jameuilohrist; 5. Hugh MeKlnnon;6. Robert \\'ooda;7, SamueL_Lett;8, Samuel Dixon; 9. John Mokenau-; 10. W. H. Beattie; ll. James MeKinnon; 12, JIIIIQI` Johnston`, 18. John Elliott; 14'. Allan. rltc-wart; I5. James "Moore; l6.- John Watt; 17. Er l`ard Watson; 18. George Payea; 19, Peter Arkle: `Z0. Edward Gil- mour;-_`.!l. Roht. A. Gilbert;2`3. Arthur. Klu-gh; 23. Louis Murrow; 24. Albert Chatham; 25; j\\'illiam* Manse-y;*2. John Richardson;`.`". Jarmh Jones; 2:`, Charles Sm-arauco; 29. Chas. `McD0ugall: . 80, June: Dw.w;31. 'MatthewMoLean;\ 82. Daviul Gib~mu;3.`i, Wm. Mundell. The poundlheprirs and fence viewers remain tno some in lastyar; the clerk in post a list of their names in tne town- shiphall On motion of `.\'att-Shanks a bylaw will he introduced at next meeting. pmviding that ten per cent. bu` added to all taxes re- maining unpaid on the fteenth day of December in ach vear. On motion, shanks-Miller. the assessor was author- ized to rrquesr. any one in the municipal- lty elnimingto hea tenant to produce his lease; in default of which, land so occupied shall be rated forita full and separate amount of statute labor._ On motion. White-\\ a`t, it wu enacted by rosolution by-Taw that.irom present date. the commutation of statute labor in the municipality {or all parties not aaseneed on the roll for property. shall be seventy- ve cents _per day. "The auditors` report was aooepted, the clera to have one hun- dred oopiea printed for distribution; auditors` fee to he 86 each. On motion. Shanks-Miller. the ool|eotor`o time was extended till llith day` of March, the face of the route be returned on that day without fail. The more and treasurer were ippointed to mark the townships on the eolleetor`s roll for 1894. Adburned till the third Saturday in May (l8th)at 9 a.m.. the. court of reyision to open at noon. same day. IDIEYUH U} Hllllllllll IIIU [.I1l'BIUl.|I UI I111 Ill dispute. toldeoido ongtho maa of the cams at the uhxt May meeting. On mmion of Dr. Miller the hluih III by- law eighmy were lled up I-ih-tho.nnm6p of Messrs. White, Snmuhl Shun. Alex. WIN: and the move, W. J. Donaldson. no local bond of health; medics! halt oinor. D`;-. Elkington. _ Pnutmnntnl-I nnnninfadt O. 1. J11!!!` Palmerston And Ollolbo Oolldl. Feb. 1oi.-Al1prount. On up 'oat_io1(1 of Mantra. 'D;-lherlv Wood tn John Allhn. the ounoil wu lo:-mod inho oom- mimm to examine Hui portions of road in` dippuw. to daoida on; the main 0! cu meeting. hluih |-_ -:._|.... _..... nn...a an ..:n. sh- ..-....s. non in becoming vo pulsr 3: station ngont. He is vet-yo l ing.--Lovi loan has 5 at-clue npiu . Few men, it any, in the oonnty of . mango under- nuad the bee bnninosn 3: wall. He unnuamxm. 1-`on. F.-ne:-non unu- 5 man I Ipooislty of is.-'l`imbor. wood_ sud log: are I gt-nonl rush. ours. Bnnoinr &. White. and IGVOl'll`0$hol'l, In :11 buy. sad it require: 3 uunnor to drive through sud uound the union at pt-oIcnt.-0lu-ondon in 311 in a boom. 3 fuse the Union factory, but so for with- out IUOOOISA.-R. G. Purdy. of; Ernest- mwn. hu pm-ohuod Moron: Johnson`: In-m.of one hundred rec. st_Morvon. And will move thenjz once), but will ountinua nporttiona another you viheru he i|.--Min lino Bohll upon). Bundnv It '1'. `ilmpey. N|.ponoo.-Vi|itnrn: Mr. md Mrs. A. Local. Tnntonyr. uni` M1-u.-Bobort Laird. Cope Vinoent.` NJ . Bronkville Timu. ` A younz preacher. named Rvv. Hr. 'I`homu.Gsnnnoqne. hcoupiod - the pul- pit of the WA}! street Mauhodist. church. Sunday. In the ouurso 0! his evening am-non he made some pretty plun unto- mento concerning the annual` in which jmtioo In doc]: out in the noon: Gon- nnoqno bi my-oonoplnoy cue. Hi: ro- unrko fol like 0 houh among the mom- houo! the-oongrebstion sud it in aid ulmoounok tho blush from some. AI uly 1-Mathis uh: portiomql hi: uunonin lulu; i cligound on tho IIOII. ` = ` At 5 rooont.UniId Bun court sitting John B. Kincaid. Llonndrin Bgymoughl Io Inch his dsughhr Ohulotu, Ki I|oll.[iV0hilI 3 lihlcuo ol aural brm which ho dudod to her in Aunt. 1893. The court nndu-ad I verdict in his luau. .~ La... .n..| An-.. 141.... .1 nu.-., who men on luau ugu county-uno vuu.wuu Jouhniurof Quin`: Ill V. bblr nu-ht qnhc sud nnelunccl. Man: spa . auoco .90; man winter; $.40 to OK: tllilhi Ballet. 3!!` 00 NR onto 8"!) to lI.I'0- uupuno. 01.20` to .6, W OJ!) to 9.15; Ontulo, , 0 . W nu-No. I hurl Innlsohu. `no to `no. 0 Ill-M tolu. Pnn- emu no 0A1I--I to Mb. Buuv-uo to 31. 8a-lh to lie. |uIut.--01.1010 01.40. Pou-n4.on to 015.00 Lnn-aa M ma. IOITIIA In PIOIIIICI IAIIIK. non-nu.. Fob 211- new naoupu'uo' bbln ` nub! tube and nnohuudl. Bnrlnl. Amen own; man vine: tnor. hI:ontl0o|. Ann an-non. or oouJ:., `.'...3` .2.` `.`i`.""........""`. ..1`g.IL``..`. ..`. .. 300 per 1103.; unmet. pounu mun. 100 I) 18 per 111.; butter. tuba; dairy, 100 In no; - chickens. per puir. 50:: to 65; turkeys. per 1b.. 90 to 100; , - lh-. 7o; pontoon. per but. to % to ; dressed hogmpar ewt., 85.25t.e85.40;>boe!, lorequuteru, Q3 t.o85; beef, hindquusen. 06 to 39 per owmlgmb. 87 to $8 per cvt.; muttdn, $6 to 87 per cm; veal, lo I? per owt. T... an mom use per lo. Tonczrro, Feb. 21'. - Wheat. 640 some; red, 6243 to liu; goose. 3 bu-lay. 486; pass. 640; outs. 37:3 to 37 e; buckwhent. 42o: rye, 59:: Ian. timthy. w 810.60 to 812 per ton; hays clover. US to 8950 per ton; |tnw,- bundled. C7 to 83 per ton; nu-cw, lonooo. Ii; ?3I,. new laid. `50 do|.; butter, poun rolls, I60 to` 18 nor Ih.: huthr. tuba; dAirV. MN: I) pnou. Boll butter in worth from 170 to No ` pot lb" pooled, 'l8o 0196 per lbs but set. puu. zoo, 26. per 1h.- tmh -333. `00 to 25 per down; ;pwk , me to 200 per donen;geese.,~_l0oto _:-sch; ducks. 60:: to 750' each: nu-keys. 100 pear lb; (owls. 400 to 500 pelt chickens. 850 to 50 per-pair. I`hn "v.nunl.Ahln' (Inna:-tmnmt. hm: hnnn . ?iImZ"xi"_don'fdas'iESiJib Wm. Bu-ko.-vi ton: Rev. J. 5;. Hills: and Inn u'.n.| 11..-. nx...x... tab. .11. MONTREAL. I-`ob. 19.-'I`nde is dull. ith low prices. The beat cattle sold at about u per lb.. with . pretty good stock at from 8:: to 339 per lb . an! the lunar beans at from 2c to `Zia por lb. Shippers are-paying la per lb. for good lnrge sheep. and xi lnmhs bring E-c per lb.,while mixed on sell M. `from 40 to` 450 per lh. Fat. hogs are dearer and sell as about 43 per lb. ` 'l`nnrnnn, Fnh. QIL `lu-ms. Mn veal ulna, No 1.100 to qua Ipleoe; Illn- cons, No. 1. 250 to 35 apiece; sheep akibn. 6_l|o to 800 Ipleoa; horse hidea, BL to 81.50 gpiece; kirp skius.`. 5o to 400 upiooe Tnllmv. raudrod, be -per lb; woolyeeoe. ne. 16:3 to 15 per lb. Fun. fox. prime. Ilto 81.80; mink. prima. 750 no.8! 25,` coon. prime. `I00 (4)500; nu. winter. To to 10c;.beu', C5 to 820. All akinsto be oluasd. Is No. 1 man be oouml, primo in pelt. and well tuned. Also remember thtt. the well lnndlod Always command much better prion than the skins chm. are poorly handled or improperly stretched. V _ .__._ pa re pur own. > 7 \\`hir.c-sh. We per lb;; salmon trout, 100 per lb.; ll-ash horriugs. 20:: to 300 per dozen; oystara. `I00. 500 and 600 per quu-1.. ~ Lamb. 44: to 03: mrk. nor annrtar. Eb IIIIV nluu Inurnvu ` John Mclicy. 157 Princess street. to- pono : The mukov. continues rm, under 3 {Air demand from tanuers. The hide: coming in no long-haired uld grubby. . making poor. leather. We ex- pect. udqoline iu prices. We quote the iullowing prices: No. 1 inspected hides, 40 per 1b.; No. 2, do, nud do. bulll, 30 par lb; iwough hidao, weighed up, 33 pol-1b.; veul skins. No 1.40:: to 60: apiece; do nniun` Mn I `),54\ tn R.-Kn Anions: nhndn nu-t.. ' q Lnmb. 44: to He; pork. per qunrter, 5'0 per lb.; pheep. live weight, die to Sic per` 1b. , mut.t;on. 80 to 5c per lh; whole. 4o to he-per 1b.; beef, 230 no -lu; `sud 100 per lb. ' ` ` ` Thu 1n-nih n1u'kM.' is A little atandior ID. - _ The grain nxuketfio I little studio!` this week And it lopka us if it will rennin no for a while longer. Deliveries no light. The prices furnished by Richard- son & Sons urn"; Peas, 550; mm. 33010 85; bulay. 420; buckwhc-st. 320 to 350; spring whe_ar.,'Ii5c; {all when. I530; rye, 426 to 450. ' oulclena, 000 to opt: psrpur. The wregouhle department bu boon well pumuinod lntuoly. Oolery inalwnyo in demand at 501: r dolen, or-thuo bnnohba I0!` 10; rhumrb. 200 per bunch; ggrlio. mg per dozen bunohqng ugo, Io per buncn`; winter aquuh,_l0e S6 250 each each; onions. 500 per bushel; ndinhua. loo per buhoh; hotbed lettuce. 51: to ma per hud;cnuberrion, 25 'pu qunrugtyean 0l1iulll,' 10 per bunch; up-_ plea. 150 to 2510 per peck; carrots. PIP amps nnd beona. 40 per bushel_; uti- ohokea. 20 per pack; cabbage. 850140 506 per dozen. Sn:-inn minds) are nu-rivinn. rlmmr hood 0U&~p6l' dozen. . A _ Spring weds are Arriving. clover nod :75lt1)?er bushel: [rho lead, F 8 . ' ,, u..a.n:...... an ..... 5...-. 3...... 1|`) 0.. nuaneu. Mxddlings, $2`) per ton; bran. `$17 to `$18 pr tun; cornmeal. 81.75 ; bakers our, $1.90 to $2.14); family tfmr. 81.60 _c.. :2 pur own. ' \\'hir..-gh, 100 now 15;: nlinnn v.mm.. LAII>-la up ma. QnIu-9o to ma. X.lIO.--VlII|0l'I! HOV. J 11- Hull!` IICI Ila Mgbol Hunt, Bharhos Lake. at J. fhlnnhnlvm Llhnpt hgmhnln. WIl1nhQ- the P_r_Iooa natlnand on nu latte: IQIQIO , and Iluwlun. . K1xum'oN. I-`o_b. '27.--8inoe the toads have become beaten and travelling in oonvouiont the markets havoboon better attandod. On Sat ` and Tuesday than was a large atteu auoo of farmers. and all sold their produce at aatiafaotory pri nos. Ilnll hntmr in Inrth from 171! In ns IOXj`I EAL 8'I`0l`I IARKITI. .m- Burke! I` "GI. Ontario ii I... that (ha hnple. Ilolnon' ` Bank. Bank ol ornmo Iomhnnts` DnnI..... .. . . lomhnntf Bank ot Bnmbx. Union l}I'snI"of ., ..... .: WCEWK had Gunpuu... Iloumu eomnoo CIII. Colored P989011... ..... .. Dounlon0oG\on...... .... ., cumuan name n.ui.;.. l)ulhm . Duluth Put` ` . . . . .. i;1fhb1e.$.b;.... out o oznp .... .. Rluhcliouuv. 0n..`...,.... . Montreal Street llaulwupu... Montrulatnot K`: (now). . Ionerultu 00 Ball 'l\|uphou.. Royall! ujo.. Bu-lot entail. Royal Ele<~.nio.. . .. Bark of I ' C()%.\'1;\1~I+:u{cm MATl`l~2l{S. 1 HE_ m~a1pN mm 1:3. All Omnm. Feb. 25.-Fumen are buy driving hey from Denbich to Snyder Depot. and eleo to this villege.---George.~ Deline ia..doin%e bnuineu on- hie ehge.-Ire. lu: gen. ill for some time. in recover-in -Vieiwn : Misses ` Ine Spencer-,_Meu Teppi end Blanche Perry. with Mrs. G. Roy,~ eed of the Luke; George Brown. Meek Clerk end Hurry Bell. at Mr. Wel_ch`e;. P. Cregen. at A. Spencer's. M l _ Nnwnmmu, Fob. 26.-C. H. Finkle in bud forty-six head of onttle dehum- _od.-R. B. Hope his retired from the hotel bnuineas. Mr. Jennings taken his plnoo.-Hn.M. Ryan has been to To~ ronto on-bu.uineu.-Pen3y Gr. Go. intend selling out their hay bu|ineu.-.\liu Poqrl Glenn in recovering from 3 severe eold.-Junoc Shore) spent last week in Tomaso u daxegm for the A.O.U.W. Intlnn hum.

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