Weekly British Whig (1859), 28 Feb 1895, p. 6

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. pared onto some side street. maps. I . As soon as the girl reooiered hr senses she rualied uutlum the street. screaming at the non of her voice. When a coherent. account. of the robbery had been obtaine from her the 'day-lighters" lmd disap- y. . 7 Then he'd:-agged the young girl lntol buck room and held her there ivhile his companion proceeded to loot. `the store. When he hall ransacked the till he became alunnad, and. calling to his companion to follow, he rushed out of the store and ran up Quoeu street. west. The other robber Ion his vicum and (ullo\\`cd. in his foot.- steps. A: Minn rm than uirl recoered heir senses Qwxnuuu pvunwuuury. 1 It happened bu Queen street west yes- tonlny ntttex-noon about halt`-past three o'clock. At It!) 1-2 William Weisser keeps . I tohsceo store`. His daughter, a young lady of 17. was in the shop when two men um:-ed. one asked for a. package of tn While she Hts engaged in com- plain with their request one of the man tn E41 behind the cguntef and grabbed the fat! -by thnuuuu , r I"|.h. unnnu [hue Im nut`. his hand over we Km `Dy qus_nru.Is. (Tuba same time he put his hand over hor mouth-, but lludiug than an ineffectual damper he pulled a lmudkerchiet. from 1:13 pocket. and shoved it in her nnouth, thus preventing her from makiuguuy out.- n`:-\-, -noaokub, I-`eh. %.-ln broad daylight," wlille glue blue-coated gnirdlans ot the uuntered along the street Inn in the belle! tlnuj mill of justice was ln operulon every day except Sundays and legal holldnyl on Court. street. weragnough tolnnke I nun think twice before even _ |tteInpt.lng- to break an clty by-law a rolr bury was _comznm.ed which rlvalred the ` Inonumous deeds or that notorious band -the Dalton lmiuu.ors-wl1lch ls now serving out; different lengths of terms in lglngamn penitentiary. ` ' ll. nnnnened on Queen street west. yes- Aulfhlo on one o! '_l`oronI.o'u P|-liolpnll "l'honI[lIlnroo--DilI.ou (fun; hulls- noh Do some Duldodly non ' `lei-k-`I`hI noun}. l`lo'd ` When Alumod. ~ `A Young Woman (lagged .in_ Broad ' I_)oylight._ V Mmvv THIEVESV THESE] want; we TILL WAS LOOTED .n':-zvoumo m cum. clu$I CU UIUCF UH! Lu! lllllllllrj. IIIC l'lU|I I Alum was sent in and in half an hour 1 eight. companies of infantry And :1 troop of 1 dismounted pavalryman were on the scene. A portion 0! the mob kept. yelling And hurling brlckrat. the windows of the hull - when the ex-priest mm. A few Ihotl were 9 nd In the air by the riotere but no one weehurt. The streets were cleared for a block ln'every dlnctlon and the troops re_- Ildned on guard until the disturbance ha! euhelded, when thb lecturer wee height ontpnd` eeooned to his hotel.` lieerowd followed end jeergd nlong the eueecn. but more wujxo enempt. at. en open etuek. , - I Hillary on Top. _ (1. van. n-n a- , ..,7. 7*m ,_,.,,_. . I Fredericton l.IbOl'Ill' Convolution. n Flinn:-:nurox, N.B., 1-`eb. 27.-Tho Lib - oral Convention here yesterdny wu Mr > tended by ~i`.'5 delegates. `Alter prelim- ; I lnuries, George F. Gregory was unanim- - I ously tendered tlmfnomiuatlon. He re- ` tired. and Moor I half lmnr`s consideration, declined on the ground that he had gone through so many cnmpaigns that hetould nut spare time or money to undertake another, nud also for reason that in 1891 he declarid positively thenihnt he would not l again oor. Hon. 1". 1 . Thompson was 1 l p then tendered the nomination, but he do- I b r clliied for various reasons. E. H. Align ~wu_next. tendered tho nomination and - hcoepmd. Mr. Allan lawn otChlef Justice Allan. nclevor speaker and very popular I youncmln. ` t r_ ` North York Reformer . - ' I BRADFORD. Out., Feb `.'u'.--About three , hundred electors giztheretl yesterday 4 ` I at. the _.V'orth York convention to nom- I lune a candidate in the reform ln.' i terest. Wm. Cane, of Newmnrket. occu- 1;pied the chair. and Mr- Yule. of Aurora, was secreuryot the meeting. The follow. - "in; gentlemen were nomlneud: William ' r Mulock, M. P.. the present member; E. J. n Davis, of Kin ; E. Juckeon, Newmerket; A. Hughes. hnren; .\Ir. Yule. Aurore; J. Ramadan. Mount Albert; J. Waltoh, liettleby; Dr, Coulter. Aurora; C.Eluott, Bradford; F2. Lundy. Rut Gwlllimsbury; and \\'.E.` Stoddu-d,ol West. Gwilllmsbury, Al lthe nominees delivered short. Ipeechea and retired ln {nor of .\Ir. Mulock. The meeting was I most. enthusiastic one. > I I `r l n ilouth Ontarlo lletorn Aleocintlol. Wm1'nY. Qua. Feb. 2`:.--A meetinzt of the executive committee 0'! the South On- tario Reform Association have inndo IR- reugemenu in the town hell here on set urdny,. March 2nd, for a convention; to n ' nominate n cendinhte .i'or the impending 9 election to the House of Commons. Dele- gems to the convention Ire to beelectedet primary meetinge in "each polling enh- division the luv before the convention. Hon. John Dryden. Minister of Axricni-. tun. is to be invited to be present fp nd~ dress the meeting iuilowing the selection I of I Clludidltei . :` I :-------~'_._. ! Sn: I"RAY~'Cl8C1I, 1-`eb. `.!7.--Gem Antpnio i F.zeu.,`ex-Prenide_n!. of Salvador. has re- n-ntiy neeived severai letters from Gon- , uizs dc Quesadn, I New'York atwrneyu i. win gained in the defenceiif the gene 5 when the extradition matter was Mfg` ` the United States I.\in:ricHIourr.. Quesndh ! Is one of the prominent. Cuban exilu in ' this eounsry. and in his iettars to Esau said he had been actively ongggqd in get. ting mom-y for the Cuban cnuno sud um he-lxplcuq this Attempt. to establish ` Cuban indepcndoueo would In uuoouiful. Quads washout. ton`: to the sun: `of Cum-mind Bont.h:`Amu-lotto ruin more money. ` A -cw-u,y- v-cg ---- --._-.. Buoonnt. Fan l!.--Flu and mm ` (in; the city hull was extent. of * 030, rdny. The tower full, the hall F was melted and ovary ollcu was loaded. 11'! I-Inn utuudsH..but bonus or ` Y1-out hydnlu It Inc 8.15 bolero tutu }wutu-ndon. Thonthohouhnlnt and Mann minutes but glo In In: tu- it-W- Berlin Auenlt Cue. ~BFIl:l.l?~'. Feb. *!.i--'l`ho three ex-firemen. Mllssel Den_\"es andsilvert. hppearedbo fore dudge Lncouree yesterday on charge _ Binhop. 1 month ago, and which had been enlarged till Bish0p.,wh0 was seriously injured. could attend the eonrt. He was present this morning and yrhen put on the stand declared he was too drunk at the time to rembemr what happened. Eye witnesses of the fracas were then celled upon to give evidence which went to show conclusively that It was niost brutal esenult and the judge committed Mueel to two months. and each of the other two to one month each in` jnil At herd labor. I of assault preferred against them by Thou. ! This had 1 humiliating eect on the ' prisoners, who thought they would get clear with a warning. Gelhert has A large * _ family of small children and much sym- i pathy is expressed for them." l 4 i i I I Si`. .\[.un"s. Unt.. Feh. 37.:i'l`he annual meeting of the South Perth Reform Aeso- ciutlon was held here yesterday. coln- mencing at `.3 p.m. After the election of oicere the selection of A candidate for the `Dominion House in the approaching elec- tion was next-in order. _ .\Ir. '1`. 0. Robson. of St. .\li\ry's, was first tendered the'noml- nation. but declined. An: iuljournment for one hour was made in order to permit. a conversation between l\Ir. Robson and the executive committee. After the` con- vention `renssenihled `the committee M- p0l'i(`ll that Mr. Robson positively declined the nomination. Hon. '1`. lieihsntyne wss 1 then tenders-gi the nomination. but he also ; declined. The following were then nomi- ' muted and allowed their names to go to the ballot: W. C. Moserip, St. Mnry s;` G. ' H. Mcintyre, St. Mary's; John Cameron. .l'ahorne; and D. K. I-lrb, Downie. After several ballots Mr. G. H. Mclntyre was ; chosen`. After some conshierntlon be also, declined. Another ndjournnient was then i made for supper ind after again ree.ssem~ i hiing Mr. D. K. Erb, of Downie. received and accepted the nomination And the_con-' % volition adjourned. sonth Perth Reformorm } i i l'Ie'l`lree Anni. Ixuluisoe l?rouglIt| -Ieey lixluhlterefogeer. ' ' Conouno. "Fell. 21.-.The ilret ennnnl ex hibltlonaoi the Cobnurg Poultry end Pet I Stock Aeiocletlon was opened ~yeetordey, l The cherecter oi the exhibition ieqnito e; enrpriee to the netlvee. Poultry of the: highest grade commenced toerrive here ! on the evening expreee from the east. The` ret Arrivele were ungniiloent from W` Glbberd." of Nepenee; Dr. Mallory, John i Morrow. fl`. H. Geiee. of Coiborne. end from the won. on the midnight expre e heeutltniexhlhlt mm Rev. Mr. George Leger; ofamilton, ooneieting 0! Golden ; Rollende end Red-Brena.-d Gemee. Port Hope eends some of its world-wlnnere. Among other well-known hededere-ere_ Brown & Lengdon. who ehow ebont ill birds. consisting of Golden \Vynnd,ottes. White Cochin: and Red llen_hume_ and Indian games; _eiso J. L. Mnrgeich, the Brown Leghorn man. McKnight & Os borne. of Bownienvilie, are showing e very fine line or Hnmberge. June, etc. `But the greatest surprise to all is the high character of the Cobourg `exhibition. Fred Field, the noted `poultry fancier, shows at least fourteen :ed~hrensted games. among 0iher_s big gold medal cook. The exhibit ohplgoona. ('nm|ries,_ cm, are very line. 'l`o-ciny the dog exhibits will be 0 u. _ when it is expected that n'enrLy 1,00 033 will -be here for competition for some very good prizea Mr. Kirk, president of the Toronto Kennel Club, will be the dog judge. and Mr. Jarvis. of_ the Ontario Agricnitnml Forum, will judge the poultry. 'l`in-re are at least 500 birds on exhibition. coaobnws pquunv an-cow. A-orlun cattle Inc on. _ Punt. Fab. H.--AI the Cnblnot moot- I|[H.GadAud. Minister of Azrleultun. unit an oxdu-_|n~oouucil roxgbtddlng the importation otAmno`inonnlel l.ol5`r|noo in menu: ot the favor A plant; _._...._.___._.---,-:__. Brooklyn cm Inll Ablanc. __-__. -.L an In_. __.I VIII It In successful. in 1 A. II . : lbfl Ina |'ru:::gIt. . Baum. Ont... Feb. 26...--B.ew. `Mr. ' Steuer. of Holland. N .Y., preached .- l in Trinity Methodist church, here, on ' Sunday night., and during hie diaoonue i made some In-cutie reflrenoe toeeingle ; tn lecture. which wee delivered by Mr. '3 Bewden. of Toronto, in `the elternoon. Mr.-Bewiden, who Inn in the non; :- gtiomgevo vent to lne disapproval y ; cellin ant, "Put thet right. will ydh ?" 1 l A min not being interrupted in the pul- t pit. was en unheard of thin in that -} ohqtoh, end the not oeneed in I sense- Ition emong the`oongreget.ion the: the j services hed to he stopped for 5 while. IBGTU I3 KCIVUI I5 uynug. _ Lord Kimberley next. week will accom- pany tp \VIndsor the Chinese Minlgter, _ who will take handsome` presents to the Queen from the ex~I-Impress of China, in return `for those sent. by Her Majesty on the occasion of the ex -Empress` birthday. I .\..: 'u,.-..h........ Invhn I..... Iumn nun.-Inn Pout Iilliou Dunno. ` T030310. Fab. 26.--Tho uuument on which the nation for.,~tho current you in laid it Oi-165,338,681. which in M.-128,000 lei: thin in: you-, the do- oggue being owing to I reduction in - and nines. chiefly in the outskirts of the oily. -----:---:_-- .._ -1 AL- _.`- -118`! no; run. `an. . The oommmoo of the poor relief I0- olaty thankfully scknovlodge the follow- ing timely donation: : From the recent Iooinl of the Ohriuiun Endeavor uno- aiation of the Brook nu-cot Iethodiut church. I generous supply of useful pro- vision: and an I} whlolynouly llfty lunllioo vs boon ulpod. I non uuomblo domclun than the uoolpu of this vintorunsl oxhnnnutlulooc tloauion of 8 lion . Brlgull,G.T.3. donor 5 `quantity of men for soup from . Gallo sad otlnn. mg! dou- slniu of haul from line: Milli. Bell and othcu. `flu loll lleonu oounlulonon have but III! for Prime: Idwad : Ipthov Duane. Pinon; Juno Ola", Puma; lobar! lolly. Olsen-y Vsllny. A angled nod: round. I Loxoox. Fob- 265-The terribly unn- glod body 0! Robots Huoon, who for nomo you: In: mated with tho om- oen` room at the ill bu-rook: hero, was found `on the 0. .3. tuck neu- Adahido In-at. last night. about olovan o'clock. Tho victim`: homo in in Jarvis, Ont. sad ho was to have bun` mu-tied nan month. Snnpiolonl of foul play no ontertsincd. An inquon will be hold at site o'clock this flu-noon. Hlfflllll UI Iuvuuqy. A pleesent wedding took plcce Tues-L day night. st the one of Jonsthsn Kmght. Sunuyside. Hie cnly daughter Linie. wss mu-rid! to E; H. Flynn. of Bake:-ville. B.O. The ceremony wss performed by Rev" E. 8. Bhorey\ of Adolphustown. in the presence of some forty guests. The 'bridsl gifts were msuy sud costly. The hnpry couple left on Wedneedsyfor their home. in Baker- ville. Both were very po ulsr sad the best wishee of many lrien s ollow them. eppreoiesed very mucn. an. unum. nick for eome time. he gone to Kin eon hoe `tel. She he the eympeth o ell me e e Ieqven 3 funily f emdl c ildren. Emme Fredehnw in very nick. Herre- oovery ie hoped (or. line Mevety Kingeton, vuisingl line Hufle for some time, he returned home. Vieitore; Kn. Howee. It In. 8hielde'. ohborlo tidings. TnrnuoR.~u:. I-`ob. 27.--'rhe Sunday morning service was well Amended. and npprooineod very much. In. Oord, .1.-1 for mm. time. zone Kingston lgporuuoa o!AmnHo`|n cum: to 1- nun. C Account .plouro- ponmonh with which they an alleged * Iohninhcud. | ..__.________.4.___ W. E. Reid. the oonluntin member- oloot was thorofog-9 doolnod umlmod in his soul. Ooou were given ugsinnt the petitioner in every charge an that of kidnapping,` whichvu ` vod. Conn:-nod II III: soul. 1 I Tonozrro`. Feb. 25.-Judgment wu V iven this morning by Judge: Rose and ` orguson on the ohu-go of kidnupping in the West Durhgm election one. the point having been renewed from the trinl at Bowmnnvillo, has week. The ohu-go wu unstained. but In: not poti- tionod to void the election. :11 the other ob, hsvi been mud; diuniued. . 0 member- -I..o -.- Ah.-`hung IIAAIADAII in I the chetgee` new nun. ` ' William M lls. chief clerk of the ordin- i was breach of the interior department, euoring from cancer in the throat for somc time put, died `Int evening. He ; wee eeyeney yeeu of ego. IJICH IWIIZ Uiluwru -OTTAWA. Fab; ?6.--'l`hoouo Igsinlt Thomas J. Wntten. the late noting com mission: of customs. was called in run police court this mo:-nix. On-AwA. `Feb. 26.- olnu J. Wu- I police court Inn mormn; O1'rAwA. `Feb. 26,- J. ten was sentenced to one year`: i_m_- I prisonment in the Onrloton county ml {xiv the police magi:-use chin afternoon. . nhudnd nniltv. tenhniosllv nilw. to : mo ponce mqxau-no mu Iluzrnuuu. Hyo pluded guilty. technically gmlty. 3 the ohu-gen `against him. _ w Wminm Mills. chief clerk uunuuun uwa avg. my-.. i [ ,'l`he Staudn-d s lllerlin despatch says I there are 30,000 Iuerers from inuenza In Munich. I3 [RI-`Ur `nu X3 EH13 DO IGIIVU IIIH TUUIII. ' Francois Coppee. the author and poet, is suffering from inumation of the Iuugs audit. In feared is dying. Ln:-4| L'in~.Iun-luv uuvt wank will luv-nnx. nun utzuualuu un um c.ruuuy--you uuuuuu-_y. l ! Lord Roaeberry, who has been suqring : from inuenza. is improving. His in- somnia has lessened. ` ` ..... .. . . .. .. . .u uurg on Jan. 51. - . ' The Juphntese Minister will present. his credentiils at Windsor today. He.will be Introduced to the`Queeh by an Queen by the Earl of Kimberley. Foreign Secre- tary. .1 [Inn A T Rnllnuur {ha Pnvmnrvntlvn an--noun; -- - --'. SAVAKXAH, GL. Feb. 9?.-Sevenneh ee- .,nped e rlot last night through the later- I .6 ventlou of the military. The trouble wee 1 eterted by ex-prlest Joseph Slettery, e lec- l tllreron Romeo Cethollc Prleethood." For eeverrl deye eorta here been made lvynemhere of the Ancient. Order of I-ll-' hernlene to revoke the ex-pl-leet permit to deliver the lecture, but the Meyor upon Imledvlce replied thetlt could not be A done? Threete were openly mede egelnnt the lecturer end the chic! of pollce end e detell of ofllcere wee ordered on duty et, the hell where the lecture` wee to be deliv- ered. The lecture contained no oeuslve language, but the crowd whlch had gath- eredon the outside began to h'url stones through the windows and among the eu- dlence. The police ordered the crowd to dleperee. It refused to do ,so and kept ehoutlug. The mayor was uotllledand after eooneultatlon with the chief of police de- cided to order out the military. The rlot 1 nl-nun men ngnl ln< and in half en hnnr I Ivlfy. ,` ljon. A. J. Balfour, the Conurvatlvo lender, who has been A `victim of inuenza, Is better and is able to leave his room. I3`.-nn.\..l.. 1".-uxngn ulna nnrhnr ant? mm! In rexuso me new nonor. . .- . - The Chiugo organization, ntyiing iuoiii the Associated Press. yesterday sent out a London despatch announcing that MA do Staai, Russian Ambassador to England. was oifered yesterday the post of Russian ' Minister of Foreign Aairs. The fact that this post was oered M. de Symi, several Weeks ago, was rumounced by the United Press in a cable__despatch from St. Peters- burg on Jun. 31. Tim Jnn}nntnun \liniu9.nr, \-HI nmnnnt his: Loxnox, I-`ab. 127.:-The news from St- Petersburg that the portfulio of Russian Miutster of Foreign Aitnirs hui been oqred to M.` de `Sunni, noi Russian Amv banuuioir to England. which was` gun}, out by the United Press on January 31,1133 been confirmed from several quarters. It in conslderpd unlikely that M. de Stanl will refuse the honor. 'I'|.. n|...-.... .........4...n.m `mun. lug-H TH1INEI:s ME! Bismarck : Birth :1 on April Foul`: Du --'l`ho" Jupnnou Dllnlntcr Wlll l'ro`unt Iii: Cudomlnln `to- -l)l'l'0W`-NI. do` Shall Olbrod llgulglor of AIl'nlu_ inuenza. Ra\'u.a`e. PRESENTS TSTQUEEN VICTORIA stopped the I :-o_a3wI`|or. n `n... . Ink QR _F Dkd from Canon. ln-n_ no "UL- -4-- '- Newlconullen Industry. 1,, q I uuvnox; N. li., Feb. 91- -Before. the eturmi Corporations Commit ; he yesterday R. G. Leckie end his Ion ' , , in furor of a bill incorporating the Coloniel iron and Coel Compeny. lean. Iaokie said they intended to spend one million dollar: in Queen : County developing mines. end in St. John uuhlinhing blast work: end improved up plieneen for extracting coal. . They pro- mised to spend $100,000 on St. John work end laid ll` given their charter they! would begin at once and have the worn in ; operation next year. Thor declared they intended removing the Londonderry Iron } Work: beceueerit- John was A better dle- - trilmtinx centre. They would bring about v half their ore from Annapolis County, end 5 ' get the rent in _,Quoen'a and from about Hnlquuh and iron: Albert. They would bring all the conlirom Queen : by Inter ` in lnlnmer and rail in winter. Cont|xIem..~ \_ the Eunl`-opean IIIOII. mu II Ii union. nun: uylpupun. hu-fulpsin uadloul in uotnuh. pin botwun Ihonhlon. and auction so if being pulled right in two, in mull of back. Idiuod. and point modloinu. sud dmonnt doom`: nodiolnumll to no no. You-|K.D.0.. thin! don. oom- Eauly nliovd mo. u:d`foIr bottles. I lhvn. lnvt aund nu. A IQ- "'.a, } .: '`.h"` "`&.2n"':3'u."uos"'u`"i o ` T on. `nixvo. luv; ' A 0:30:- thuxh u munch an o an. an olyon-" - :-j lath`! B:-Ieh. Brrnnn. Feb. 6.-Mr. and Mn. Wel- ker have removed here froth Verona. Thomee Kinunett hne rented e fun: at Killhnven end will rennove there ehortly. Aquenti of ehu-e reported eoheve been on t h hheioeeclnd Lake. A little V itor nt .Smith"e-it ee [it]. The special services eke still being ou- riedon et Oolebrook end much good in being done. A elexgh loed {tom hen drove over ho_Yerlor on Seturdey night where en enpynble evening wee even with frlende. I H I. ojmnghe. Hui-. Hm nnnnnnl dnnth of with tnenua. I It is thought that the unusual depth of snow on. the ice will run destructive to the ash in Va:-ty La e an it will be im- possible for them to`geo eugoient air so. exiu. Miss Iiimmeu was the (non of Mr. Mom-ego: last. week: Mr. and Mn. J. B. Galbraish attended a oonveneion in connection with the Methodist church In: week. Mn. Greenway. Camden But; in upendin a few day: with friend: here. E. San lo. intends going go Watertown noon. "ll Iluux-II, Inn--a Bov. K. E. Biplo. of Whihvsjo. 0116.. writes J 94:11, 1894: - I land under- odind hsblnorturolortwoyosnor 5';'!.;..`.`..`.'.2.`..'23."..."`2"...`.!. .'T.'.';`; Ohirlooton In-ion. v 0nuu.ns'rox,, Feb. 25.-A t many attended the motion Isle at . 8. John- son`: on the 16th. Mr. Johnson intends moving to Brookville in Much. Men- tion hu elnedy been made in the Wlua of the noon on the 12th which ended in 5 dispute between B. Y. Bullie end N. C. \VillinmI. Athena. Thetwo had I new race on the 16th for 3 puno of 850, S. Y. Bulliu wu the winner. He afterwards bought Williams` horse for 8120. Mute: F. 0`.Connor. Athens. spent n few dnys lust week with his cousin, 0. Block. Mrs. E. Webster it having n qunntit of tile drawn from Delto to be put in n itch in the eprinf. Some of our people u-e drow- ing hure not apples to Athens. R. Footer nnd H. Slack ore dnwing nnwdnut from Lyndhnnt. Vieitore -: Min Oolin Ken- nedy, Philliplville; Min. Annie Burns. Plum Hollow; In. N. Bonnnnlrn. J. Bonn. lino Annie Plunkett and J. Du- ling. Athena; Mn. '1`. Bonnn,MoInto|h`| Iillu: Miu Annie Hickey. Bhentowxr in. J. Fodey. Outlet; G. Foster. Arden Annonneemente. ARDEN. Feb. 26. -- Yeeterdey the weether wee milder and n light eprink- lin of rein fell in the morning, turning eol er at ni ht` e ehnrp lroet egein this morning. n nndey morning the Revu Mn Oolelnen preached en excellent eer- mon in the new eohooihonee to the Ear` lieh ohm-eh onngregetion, end adminis- tered the eeerement of the Lord : Supper; there wee nafood attendance. Beverel have return from the ehnntiee. ".l`he teeehen end other: ere preetieing for the ooneert on Seturdey evening; n Int.- iorm ha been placed in the town 1, the proceeds to benpplied townrde et- ting shell for the Arden eehool. he Rethbun company ere` repairing the river dun. D. Smith and Mre. Ven- volkingbnrg drove over from Yorketnte lnet week on e visit to Normen Boots. Mn. Phillipe, from Toronto, is nleo visiting there. Frnnk Loyet is better, end getting around egein. Rev. '1`. X. Maren prenehed e. etirring eermon on Bundny evening to 5 in e oonzregetion. Ire. Price in etill nne le toleeve her cottage. hsnd st present. The reeds are not in s very good eondition. G. V. Stuart. while driving, the other evening. had the misfortune to upset but owing to the depth of the snow no serious hsrm we! done. R. J. Moore and J. Whitney hove been drewing pickets from Sun- bury. Vi . H. McKenzie hsdo bee drew- in stone lest week. Miss Hunter is sh eto be sbout sgsin. Lest Tuesdsy snother most enjoysbls driving pu-ty took place. this time to Pittsburg. Strsw outting at G. A. Groves`. Inspec- tor Spenhie paid s visit to No. 4 on the 20th. This wss highly epprecisted b both teseher and pupils. Miss E. Bulc visiting in Kingston; Miss A.~Moore st Pittsferry; Miss E. Milton st Berrie- eld. Visitors: Mrs. P. Bureau. st J. Milton's`: Misses A. sad M. Gillespie. st J. J. Wiluiot s`, Mrs. J .* sud Miss E. Vsnhorn.st G. A. Grsves ;' Mrs. Hut- chinson. Melton, sud Mrs. Whitney. Pittsferry. st 1 . G. Wilmot`s. The pl`- trons sre booming here, having mods extensive rspsirs. to their lodge roomb _ ` Erie ERIC. Feb. `23.-Plenty of snow on Ionnouy occurred on me lunuu. . JAcxsoxv1u.s. I-`la.,-Fen 27.-The Intest- Advico: from Cuba oonrm therepox-ts of I gone:-nl uprising of patriots there. A Inovcmhut. is ainmlunoous at aeven dif-. Icrqnt points on the blond and the insur- I put: bun attacked eight. or tan interior ' towns. A6 `lab.-.--- - ..-unnhslu as-Int nmlmll llllg. " . 4' any interesting speeches were made. - .1. Kennedy. noble grand. of 0eta._rnqui. presided. -The Grand Lodge was rel nded toby Bro. R.Meek. D.D.G.M.. an some lucidlucte on Oddlellowehip were given. Our ~Gueeta brought Bron. P. (3. Forbes end Perker, bf- Corn- 'ieopie. lodge. and W. Oochnne. N.G.. of Kingston lodge. to their feet. To Our Order" Mr. Demon, M. P.. made some `witty and welf pieced remarks. Mr. Forbes end Mr. Goohrene sang tongs. CXCIDPIII IIIIIIIOII. '.llI IX IIII A M for line ' work.` end he: nome of the beat. informed `men on Oddlellowehip i_n in rent: of any lodge in Canada. G. ,W. Dunon. M.`,P..\, a. member of the visiting lodge. hook the 't.hird` degree and In`: highly deiighted with the efforts of his brethren. . , .A the close a supper wua cendered the visiting brethren. An enjoynble mid-, night. and early morning was Ipent uni | many an Oddfeliuw went home to his wife with the old excnne, I was unend- inlodge." ` nnv intomntina nnnnnhnn wixm made. '0. reco for `work . --.. --.-,.. ---_- -. ` Getn.re_ui. No. 10. `L010. .. present- ed quite I lively ncene lut night. It. in something un~ usual 0.0 ntut It theinitietory end continue to the third degree to that agree; many of the old mem- - here who had not been in the lodge for Iowa time turned out. Over meaty member: of Snow Bond lod e ume up to nee, the wait put on. An needles: to ny. the staff executed `the principle: in exemplergy fuhion. Thin lodge hu ,` The BI-sthnu 0116 um countrymen some I-IVOIJ Tlllu. . THE con IN"adoo onben .?_T._'j_.. "A Tlounnd nuts." an 3 n:_.I_ -1 1'ln..u.-._.|- . HE lodgn room of Sfhmnnui. No. 11). Hr. Oruho, run at Hurrah` wu nrvodwithswritofprouu to: buy and onlfnptlo so his olooon. no hr tculod Oh ploll oudldnu. Ir. Intel. 1! the has nuidpnfduoa. , ___q_____? Conuooqollpph. Cum-mxt)N. Fob. `.25.-Snr| Lord Bgiley. elocutiouint. gun I concur: in `Kiltipk hall on the 20:11. It In: 1 ram trout; hull well filled. The Oddlellovu gun on oyuter supper, Int, Fridny night, to the member: and their funnies . .Robere- Myers and` sister. from_ near Nnpcnoo, npont 5 week vinilin mend: hero. Hor- Vbortnndhmoo {H .u-u the guuho!Gom-gohuhond 0 on. Our griqs mill. on account of low tutor. in not India` when. It do 3 litilo . chin duo Altar nun! month: not In. Juno: Doupuy, of Kuuu.diod,ou Botutdgy. 9th. in the shiny-ninth of hot nu. Danni! ` was the hr of Jsmgoonnnlnp. of Llnliubnrg. was. At Matonus. I spunlsli Army xomegr won dangerously wounded Int Sundoy morning. Generals .\Iu-Ll and Gomez no ot_l.ho bend of tho revolution. They ruched tho" island from Vera Cruz.` Mexico. onthe mm instant. tent. . 0onlte r he returned (mm 3' ieit to Uncle Bun`: domdne`. line A. Gor- don spent Sunday M. `Li 8proule'a. Jen. A. Sproule end wife hue returned from vieieing lrlende eh Kepler. A. Bridge his line lot of loge in hie mill yard..- Jemee A. Smith In: I-eturnxd {Mm To- ronto. .He wen u delegete for A.O.U.W. o! Odeeu. Jemu Bpmule ie` ptepu-in; to guild A large bun with stone usable: un or it. . Wedding at Weatbrook. WI-:.~*rnR00K. Feb. 25.---We are enjoy- in ne sleighin ; the numerous pitch- ho ea make: it 51 the more enjoyable. Quiteannmber of young folk: {mm a diatance attended the toboggan carnival laat Friday evening. A very happy ` event took place at the reaxdenoe of Jaxnea Smith when hi: daughter, Nauia, vaaunited in marriage to Jamea K. Doyle, ol Erneattovvn. Rev. H.301)- oombe. Odeua. tied the nuptial knot. After the ceremony about uixty guano k of a anumtnon: npaat. The bri ewaavary taetilyattired in tn - ling unit 0! navy blpe. wearing a o! tor of natural own in th `eouage. The preaente were very putt and numerona. I . 2;h.a.y.::geonpalelt on a short wad '0?` 0 III. IDIIII IOIMIII-Ill ll vieitin friend: on Howe Inland. Mn. '1`. In nell in unending herds hter, Ire. Thoma Koren. who in very .- On Friday Int X. XoDonnld.` Oornwnll. died very suddenly of hosts dieeue. He use 1 brother of Angne R. MoDondd, of this plno'o.-Wi11ie.m Cueidy. Ohiongo, iivinting Yriendn hue. Also Willinln Harrie. Lake 0 inioou. in vieiiing hie uncle. Lnuher u'rie.--Mien Mania: and Min MeOonviIle. Kingemn. on visiting At Pntriok G1-iin`I. and Mine Minnie Mobonnld, Morrickville, in visiting st D. Mel`:-en e. nowe niena, nu l'QIl1l'll0l1 none. `A. wedding took place here. to-dey. The oontreetin pnrtiee were June: Meou-ty tu Annie yen.` Another wedding ll expected here dhortly. The In:-prise party It June: O'Brien`: on Iondey Int wne surest success. A meeting of the Patron: of Induetry we: held in Hagen`: school home on Mond"ay'evening, Feb. 26th. Mr. Rage '- the pntren eendidete, and levers! other ingntunime eddreeu- ed the meotin . A-tluan Wan nu-nnn ..I..A.. mninr, in X `IO W305!!! o . Arthur Hen anon. choou mnker. in busily drawing wood from Pittr L but to o Gilt Edge choose notary. En | etting thinplggercnd to in work yny lit. in KoDonu.l in visiting fr-inmh on Fawn hlnnd. XII. Iu00BIIo Thomas Ho 1:, vary in. in convuls- cent. TM 11 0 And dunno at Patrick Gnini on Mom! tut VII largely at- tended. The mu: 0 for danoin wu hr- ninhed by John A. McDonald. iuguon. Kin Bell: Moboguld vinitin friend: on Hove Inlsnd, bu return home. A -path-Hun tnnlv nlnnn Mani f.n.t|n' Thu nee on zuxemny unwmg ma preuoil any over to the oit . A number` of our youn folks atten ed the A.O.U.W. hell on edneedsy Int snd roporvhnving A very pleuant time. On Batu:-d Int 3 team of horses belonging to D. . Me Dondd becnme fri h_tel_:ed and mu awny. Mr. Mebpnnl had his head but]- ly bruised and the horses eeqapod with alight injuries. Pntriek Griin had I bee on Vondny during be over to the eity. Itvulu yntten ed ovi? to. the wenther. T 9 puty at B0 elli- dnyh, on Wednesday list, In '1. grant WOTK II 06131 00110: DEV. 1' n 1. 11100 prenohed to 3 very interested eon '- tion on Sunday night. And in his 13-. comes he denounced ell heresy and . nohiem. but enjoined upon his heareruto treat such with the moat kindneu and chrietinn charity; Yesterdly. while driving home from N: nee, C. Kuh- mm was thrown from is rig und hnd his um broken. Dr. Msbeo. set the broken bone And report: him doing well. Dr. Menohunuin at 'l`oronto' uttonding pu-linment. " sloolln Denyeu spent 80.- turdey-nnd Sunday it home. Mn. B. Amey. :1: her n:other I, Mrs. Wyoott. H181!` OIIUJOII IE W 11003- Mr. Beooombo is oonductinwg spooisl service: in the Methodist church. Luge numbers come out evengenighe And ood work is being done. v. F. T. bb nmnnhnd an A var-v intnmntad mmnnnn. ' A1_.Lm4.F b26.-nobm Payne hsdh boo on Tu Ay drawing his pressed by nvnr to 'tha min. A numbo of our Vwno nus Just. Landed. | MADRID. Fad. `.27.-'l`l1e government does 'not regard the reported state 0,! aairs In Cuba with any degree of alarm. Although It rebellious persons were recently execut- ed in Cuba, the fact is not looked upon as showing any widespread revolutionary - hollng. The goverumeut is of the ballet that the reforms lately Applied in Cuba _, will prevent any such revolts as have formerly occurred on the island. A .!Anzumvn.Lr F11,-Fnh 2'(.-'l'l1a latest` I monasy ti one 013100: Wu urxely IV tended. Rev. -Mr Seccombe oioinod. The remdins were'int.ex-red in the vsnlt It the old Luthenn church new Mill- haven. .Lu.1-go number: from here no attending the nightly apecinl services being held by the Free Methodists in their church at Wilton. Ila auuuumlun 3- nnnrlnnbinwn nnnni-I IUIIIPFHUIII QIIIIIQT Ii VIII IUDYII H1355!- Andrew Wyoott. An old and lo-long resident-of thgmtown, died very uniden- l{ on Ssturdny. He retired. to usual. t e night before in good henlth. but in And exheuntod. end died belore the doc- tor could reach the house. He hnd been nuffering from uthgnn f0!'I.l1l1l'l1b6!' of you-s. He was sixty yeamof age. Mrs. W.yoott wu visiting her daughter. Mrs. Amey, at (kbourg. at the time of her husband : death. but was telegrephed for And arrived home st 3 p.m. the same afternoon? The funeral At the hone ` on [the morning wekaned very weak` Mondny at one o`olook was lnrgel et- tnndnd. Rav.'~Mr. Ramannnhatiiaintnd. 1110 8nd nod` Snddoss Dona of Ir. WyooB- Connoll lb. Session. . Olllus-4A, Feb. 27.-Township council `met in the town hall on Monday Int, 25th. there being a goodly number of ratepayers present to hear the ploc - ings. The principal business was he appointment of thmasters. . pound- keepers. etc.. an the disbursement of sundry moneys. A motion was made by Mr. Baker to repeal the by-lsw ap nt- ing 11. Perry townshipengineer en enn- vevor. but he failed to secure a seoonder. Thereupon D. F. Aylesworth moved that Mr. Perry be notied tooome and qualify for the position which he had not done. .This also failed to call forth a eeoonder. At the noon hour the members of the council and many others sat down to a sumptuous dinner at the Royal hotel. Anrlrnw Wvnntt. An nld nnd lifmlnnn TOUNTRY HAPPENINGS Allen Allnulnontu. A1,LEN.`3b. 26.-B.obort hsd I ma nn Tn xv drnwinp his m-nnnd luv _OD88A OCCURRENCE8 Ito (Iovornmeut [Mon Nov: Regard tho Rovplt With A_lnu-In. NIW YORK. Feb`. 2'u'.--Tho Herald says thnt. cipher desputcbes any the nvolution in Cuba has begun. It is headed by Jose Mu-ta. who has ben twice banished cud jrho has just. Hlndod. Ilnmln Pad 9!`! _'l`lm ammrnmontdoel I

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