Weekly British Whig (1859), 14 Mar 1895, p. 1

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- or-and OI-ulna 10480- S1*. 0.~.':"1An1w.s. lluoh 18.-Tho morn- ing scum M um gnnd Om: lodge wu devoteu tnsinly routine uninou. An address ox mugra -Elation to Sir Xu- , tannin Bow-ll, put I. W. [road mutu- of British North Amp:-loo, on his clon- tlon to the promionhlp. and the honors conferred upon him is hot mqiuey. was unanimous! adopted uuntliag voto. Th dinouu on upon the lnltoho uohool guano; will come on M: chance: ' nnninli omum m CHINA. W":ll.'l.)llEN - At. 237 'Div'}iion stream,` Much 9th. to Mr. dud Mrs. W. M. Wsldren. nduughmr. . xmasron, om; lJlJl3'-AF jH.ul'VIl9. Oll QIITSUDITI, Inu- donly. Mrs. Elinbeth Iago, reliot of tin: lntn In-AA! Lug. Anal! 78 van. ` BELLEVILLE EN FETE. THE BRITISH WHIG. +_#;.i.______._j.- -.._______ _j:__ IIIBII IUIIII Inunuy sun I qunnuiy or an hmnohoid slush. - -E Tho Qllillll booby Mun ddhll Ill Egifunonuulilqynlghibyoluigoallo mLuvn.u:. Iuuh`u.-Inui| Goul- tho, tailor, bu boon (courted by his uoond wife snd hr children. who have taken onnououy sndnqundtyolhh hannhnld clock. 7 2 I-II. Monde . the tires bueineee dey mo: thelut re. neerly en the memhenu whoee pnmieee hed been, burned hui olcee engaged. ' Fridey. Butelie 5. O0. oommenued bneileee in e new ehnd. end to-dey Robert Bin: 1: opened on: ne 2':.. 2.f :.`32;a .f ..i.`.`,`.i".. ",....u`. 1 . 1'33 let-per etoree will an plane of than do- eu~oyed.-G. E. DI B. _ `union plugnulon. . Then have boon 3 number 0! Gun dur- ing the put weak. all discount! fortn- utoly in time to prevent largo nonh- gntionu. All nu-ted mynhrioluly and point to the work of inoondinrinm The ringing of the Ru bell in a dud nound. cunning heart: to but nntiuuulnfor the :8l'I\')l`0!u|l'0O [rut line in puma; on Iru lmuupsynug. ` The question of whst should be done with depsrtmentsl stores wss discussed st s meeting in the Psvilion letsly. There were sbout 5(1) persons present. cilannloeed msinly of property owners end e deelers. The sentiments of the meeting were in fever of s deputstion wsiting upon the rovincisl, legislsture tour upon this ice the necessity of in in; emendments to the sssessment set. so thst esch depsrtmeut. or breach of retsil trsde. cemed on in lsrge stores should be tssed es s sepsrete store. These sentiments were embodied in s re- solution. The license eystemse proposed sbove could be essily evsded by hsving different depsrtments run under differ- ent nsmes. Another suggestion is thst proprietors of both lsrge end smsll stores be compelled by lsw to.psy "living wsacs" to em oyees, the ecsle of weges to eoided upon by s joint committee of e council. the bosrd of trsde sud the" trsdee end lebor council. The higher rste oi wsges would be s blessing to the employed. but the cutting down of prots resultin therefrom would be so slight it woul msbe no spprecisble dierence. sud would in no wey lessen the evil. The itetion in Chicsgo snd New York of e smsller business concerns sgeinst the big depsrtmentel stores hes hsd no eeet, end hes ended. _It seems `useless tryin to hsve some luv frsmed to stop` or res `ct lsrge businesses. These bi stores with their wholeesle buying. use selee snd o ised methods cen under sell ell em competitors; while running the business of smsller stores theyme e blessin toths msny. Grim necessity with t e msiority of people mskes it neeesssry thst buying should be done wherever the most csn be obtsined for thcir money. The tendency of the sire is towsrdl nest stores. rest msiu!ec- tories. towsrds monopcdes. The rich as growing -richer end the era be- coming more numerous. shsin of life is ever becoming more tsngled sud sll ettsmpts to disen le seem to result in grestsr can I . ety is [topin.inemsse.but encllsrgesoul end gient intellect ere deyotingevery snergytotheopsninaotthewey. Those mm csteh glimpses the light ssd pm- clsimthst outelpressntehscswill some order. end from sppsrent retro- Thnrenhnws hen n nnnhnrnl ns Ins. would let loops: in A '1`onou1o.llu-ch 12.-Judgo ILscDon.- gsllhsssentin hisnn! mm on the` civic bootlie investigation. reports thst all at the three charges contsinsd in the letter of ex-Aid. Gowsnlock. wpich ceased the rs-o ning of the en- quiry. hsve been fonn to be utter! un- true and not sustained by say evi encs whgtever. The evidence. however. has ehown tint Gowsnlook`s resignation of his position in_the council wss entirely unsolicited by Mr. Nesbitt, instant! of be- ing done at his instigstion as Gownnlook churned. ` DBBWXII 5110 DVD OOIIIIETIQI. Dopcrtmenul store: no exciting con- uidonblo diuouuion has at present. Thou stoic: are growing rspidly in sin. in uoopo and in nnmbu-I. uad the conse- quouoo it mull tndeomon are being pushed out 0! business. Ind vacant note; are multiplying. Tho anntinn n! the nhnnld ha dmm efternoone and evenings lest week eclub rooms and studio of the Toronto camera. club were thrown open- to their friends. It wu the i oocuion of their fourth ennunl exhibition. and the popnluity of the club my be judged from the continued mean of visitors who viewed the piotnree bn exhibition. `This club, starting in I very small way nix van-n um. bu nrnwn nmnnimrlv, 11113 OIIIU, llilfialllg III I VET, IIIIIH Wly six years 0, ins grown emuingly. having now 40 membere. Photogrephy is I feeeineting pursuit end Toronto emeteure are enthueiute. The quality of the work eghibited woe excellent, end elthongh Americana were permitted to com to for prize: and sent many pieces. the onorl were pretty evenly divided between the two countries. h...._4m.-..e.l .o..... -... --..:e:.... ...... u l|VAIJ,rlv.IuvvIv nmunaw unvlvyvug uuwau \TilTbe another and a16Eger so)ouru'TrT Toronto, commencing Probably with Easter week. Crowded 1n_with social pleasures was the annual meeting of `the Boys home. avisit whioh will not be forgotten by the boys. as at their il- lustrious visitors` request they were granted a holiday; I gathering, in the normal school. for the promotion of the boy s brigade movement; a visit to the studio where-Walter 8. Allward is en- gaged in fashioning the` model for the monument in commemoration of the vol~ ' unteers who fell in the northwest. Lord Aberdeen also found time to receive the committee of the Cansdianvhorse show. and ,to spend several hours at the Vic- toria rink`, where, with fore-and-aft` cap. abelted blouse and comfortable `nether nrments, he was the life 0! the curling fraternit . A A nu `II:-.L-no-u'..I.`.. \lT.uI.......l-... I TIEQTDI I At re. Kirkpatrick`: Wednelday. alto:-noon reception, which In: an un- usually brilliant affair. the countess of Aberdeen appeared wearing arich ea- phire velvet gown, with velvet cloak and :22:-V .n............. -..A ........:..... |--'a Licensing of the Vhrlons D can Necessary to Permit smell Oo potltors to l.lvo-l.ord end Countess Aberdeen Won cheerfully Baoolvdd. I (Special Correspondence.) Tonoxvro. Ms:-oh _1l.-:-A oontinuous round of socisl snd pdblio functions msrked Lord end Led Abel-deen's_ short visit lest week. '1` ey were here and everywhere, slwsys ssbls and interest- ed. whstever phue of life they come in content with. end willing, by their pre- sence end inuence. to lid any work for the welfsre of the people. ~'1`heir oom- ing is Always hailed with delight and their departure with` regret: However; as his exeelleney hes expressed himself ss thoroughly in sccord with the `objects of the horse show, end has intimated his willingness to preside over its opening. end from prophetic hints dropped. there ;ilTKis'vT?.Hnr nn"i"TYinonr n srmrn 17:" 7 AN Aiasonama Question cou- % scosnao av ronouromms. DE_PA ItTM_ENTAL- STORES. llollovllk Ill. `-- Il-_.L`I I. SEMI-wEEKLY_I~:DIT1o"1I 1' ul n;Iunl.|nunu-Inn on I unwan- nimble u-tiolu. buidu mining some 0! the xeuno. Detectives luvs not yet succeeded in tracing hi . sad it in pmhablo that ha ha: left the 0 Gy. ITCIIKYIIHIIZ In `mill. 'I`0Itom'o. Inch l2.-'l`ho following in I uuuonont of the nulohl nnnding of the schema of the Presbyterian ohm-eh inO|u|dAIoIu'h5.uoompu-ed with the Illlll duo has ydn:-, m` In III. in nu name It ununuwuuur . no nu in com II? with name song 3. who c|ruggodP.h in, 9nd mbbod him of his monoy. Detective: have muted I wo- mu: nmod Muio Briuon, wifoof Pierre Latino and two on-ton _nunod Duju-. dim. `rho deed was qgmmmpd in Limoi. lou park in On isolated home. which was eliiud yoaunluy for the thin! time. chi; w Mar. '\ ' HUBER? lull LIn"(l "III! E Ooh who uvod hon. Sctprdsy, from the lumber district: out wan to viqit his 3nd needy punnu to whom he in ringing Q couple 0! `mud:-ed dolluu. thought he would have 5 I boloro ,3-I inguohia homo st Ohulu urg. Be in eomnnnv with lone tonnrln. who n IIIJIIG guuvy 0! Inc |_3lIlI'[O ox oonduot In min; I chriuunn by I judicial commission of the Presbyterian church. It. Kmlnlqy in about twenty- vo of up. It wu shown that Dr. otnlqy hu led n double lilo for nhon ton you-I. It was uhown in the _ I in nude one place of q|onion- I Japan 3 rondouonn for flu yous. wu hmlliuly known in month": Ill Nut non of known sporting pmolivitlu would hesitate to cater. s A Ilnlntor Who lad A nouuoulo. Puu.Aom.PmA, larch l1.-Bov. Dr. Alonnier G. Komxlny. for Iorty-two gznipueor ol the Union Tubornulo byuriu church in thin city. has bun odiull guilty ol the onus of `. '.'.d`.`.` . .`3 .`.'.'."9" 5! ` one year um I lll. Dr. Sutherland wu re ed to one of the wisest end moot nb o miniuere of the Iechodiu church. He wu fty-eix ear: of age. Deoeuod was born in unilton in 1839, and was 3 some! the lake Dept. Sutherland. who sailed the nu-. Magnet in _oonneot.ion with the Royal msil line. and who wag k_illed in the Deeju-dim can! eooident mot shiny- eight your: ego lonhy. uwp-q nu-wwu uuwwuwwuo wmnon. Mu-eh 18.--'0henoello'r Boyd. yeeterdey, `gave judgment in the Bend- "wick Eat eleotlonceee. reversing the judgment of Judge Horne. ll (er u it relates to Deput Reeve Rename end an- eeeted him. '1` e chencellor. however, decided thet the election: of Oouncillore Boblnet end Silveeter were legal end he conrmed them in their eeete. The trial in en outcome of the Jenunry municipal elections. It wee cleimed thet Resume and his friends tempered with the list: end had pieced nemee on them which hed no right there. The cue wee taken be- fore J ndge Horne, who found for de- fendente. This wee eppeeled, with the Above reenlt. Anew election will now 9 teke plece. Death 0! A lethodht Olergyunnn. Tonorrro. March l8.-The Rev. D. G. Bother-lnnd,. D.D.. putor ol the Oentrel Methodist church. of this cit{, quiet] ewey st 10:30 o'clock set even- ing, e ter e protracted illness of About one year end 3 hell. nr, Hnthnl-land -An nnnnvvlnrl an nnn nf BIUIIKII OI IIIQIX IDT III IIOIITI. ' - Then repairs were undo ud- the utouner proceeded. Tho wont gdoc were` fmm tho 6th to 8th. Ono cattle `man had his had cut. uad 3 Iosnn wu qoniiderahly bruised by laying thrown about tho>d`ook. _ The Inc ; In 200 puungex-|.1n 511. A lndng pgsaongerl, hmghf. uad nail: Ibo [DIO- 'ooogIod to Portlnd. Ho. as `UK; IVIIlI'lI xniile ` H.u.n`Ax. N.8.. Mu-oh l3.-`-The etr. Oregon from Liverpool. docked et Rich- 'mond thie morning. She experienced e very rough peseege. One of the wont. the oieen eey, in their experience. A enoeeeeion of gelee were enooqntered ell the way eomes. . Sometimes the eteuner would on! eteem thirteen to fourteen knote per ey. On the 6th Inch the bloke down end the veeeel nolled in the trough of the see for nix hon,rI- : Than lunnipn anon -n-1|: eat] the The lnoeu-Ian Fund. Qunnnc, Mnroh 12.-'1`he individnnl ope:-sting in Montreal reeldeneee under the dingnlea of en electric light ooxnpeny emploiee, eecing the citizen: of mm: of mon y end mieoelleneone enlolee Iron: hnlle end bedrooms, bu vielted Quebec. Under eevenl clever dlegnleee he men- ged to carry may 0frorn Rev. Father lnn er. cure of the 8%. Roohe ohm-oh. uq from the Oh:-ietlen human` eehool in 8:. Roche's. `He eleo ruined the electric I` ht Axtnree. He got into n gentleninnh ee on 80. John street, under pretence ol exennnlng the electric I M gturee. end culled of! e number nlnghln u-elnhn. hnidu ruining uyuulnn UV we .. ....., Sll.~\RBOT LAKE,,Ml1'ClJ l3.-Yesterdsy afternoon M. Bliter. engineer _in Thom- son & Avery`: nwmill, whileyetohing J. Thomson tdjust the belting on me- ohinery in the sawmill had both leg: broken below the knee end injured inter- -nally by the belt breaking sud throwin him into the belting worhin the bul wheel. From the effects of t einjuriee he died at 6:40 pm. Mr. Sliter leaves a wife and three small children. besides numerous i-elutives md friondu. He was 3` ohnrter member of oourt Little John. No. 4!`). 1.0. R, in which he in inaurcd for 81,000. He held thepoeition of court deputy of the high chief ranger. end was held in high esteem by all who knew him. His funerd will take plane from the Presbyterian church At`) pm. Thursday. . Spooinl to the wane, an ....m-.~ 1 An... I ILIIIIUU IVA 1I'II'aIn').i)UU. ' !nd--been ` fortunate siuoqtaken over by her pre- `Ient owners. having gone through om; lock of the Tny canal lut. summer and sunk, sud ufterwuds seamed by the ice sud sunk in the river Styx. Engineer Sllter. l:r`l'homnop' Anny`; Ill! `round by uomng. Qnnninl in than Wl ' IOIU Ill IIII VIIIIIOIC I00|Iu _ Lqckmutbr A. Fouter sud uaistuat John Flemin , were the tint to dipoovor the rmwhio In: so well under wuy that nothing could be done towwrll av- ing her. It in_uid thshher mwhlnery may not has total loan. Every uym~ pgthy is expressed for Mann. Fleming _m`t.heir loan. as it is undoutood they were carrying theirown risk. Lon un- muted nt.leut8H,500. ,,/r.mL I..A L...` ....4..l....l_-_._ upon: W van vvulg. Emnt. Mufhh 12.1,-'l`ho }:pnlur_utum- er,Bideau Belle. bo M t I n by Fldming Bros`. of nglain. from pt. D. Noonun for Ridenn and service. ma undergoing repsin in Want Buy, Sand` Lake, Bidoau (anal. was burned to the very bottom last night. The dock: were putly stripped nnd prepu-u.iom_ made {or an inspection by Capt. Don- nelly, to be mule on Wedneadpy. 18:5 inst. Hugh Herald, the uhip carpenter. A lost :11 his vslnnble tools. r....I.......c.... A n,...o.. .'.\a ..-:-.-... rno Bldonu Bollo Dull-haul By um 01:`. londny Night . V . Dvunlnl on Ohn nllhln Spsoinl $6 the Whig . I`: run Il_.l'.Iv. IO , _ Pnobylorlnlun In ouuln. gnu!-urn Il_-..L I0 i FL- lg..- was VFATALLV INJURED. `ue Premier Vlelte aloe Olty Where lle Idle Wu Ohlelly spent. Bnnnnvmnn, Mel-ch l2.-'1`he demon- etretion in honor of Premier Bcwell to- dey we.e_ highly euoeeeeiul. The streetc- were geily decanted end crowded with reeidente of the city end surrounding country, while the eehool children. ete- tioned et verioue pointe elong the line 0! the pmceeeion. end weerin bedgee. wevin ege end cheering, ed edgreet- lytc t e enimetion of the scene. ~'I'he trein bearing the premier end perty wee twenty minutes lete end it wue not until 10:06 o'clock tht the premier errived et the etetion. He wee accompanied b Sir A. P. Oeron. Hon. Meeere. Ouimet. y, Onrren end Wood end Senator Senford end wee given e heerty` reception.` A proeeeeion wee formed end the vieitore were eeoorted to the reeidence of J. G. J emieeon where they are now et luncheon. At 8- pm. they will go to the open. home. where the meyor will preeent en eddreee on behel! of the corporation. All the eeete for the bouquet to-night heve been diepoeetf of. A , nobbuwnun Intuhc. Il-_.L I0 A Deputy noon unsound. nnnn Il-_.|\ ID (VI.-- A BTEAMER aurmso. Ava-yllough Puaga. Av we u-....s.m .1 IIB. 3 mm :2 nu: mm as `#3: unit Ilnotl nor oooi ljguung. Qunnnc. Mu-uh II.-- The nine cook- ghson u-routed youordny at Buduom. were nod sud oods each." human Kgopriotorol the pit. van and wont turn sud conic. Ouch-ghtinw Mo ov - don around gfrost inmot .. u'1r`xl:I 5 car I portion 0 our 130 tion. wuIupv|:n':::;:J0 1:3: in court g: morning u pg-ougai upiut tho moan. and tho panic`; lulnunldllonlsy in huh; odor in DUI` Wflo Klee Emme Bennett. Pietly Hill. geve ea "As Home" Go ewelveo her young friend: lm evening A very enjoyehle time wee epent. eeen. 8ootI,-Ven- Inven, Smith. Bille end Alexender took e mnons. on londey lees. eh-or loxee. Theioeighted one but-lid not bring en fur me with them. They heve deeideg not go venture out egein um the touee IN out. mom.` VIII` Wl` IUIDIIYX III UIIII If` my. In. J. Glut. ol Iolnod, N.W.'l`., whohui bdonvititi friend: in King- ston and Ncpunoo tho Int three months. nturnn to hot homo in the Iron next . In- lam... nu-.n.n Dina Hill nu. "'3':'.'.'a"'v'}" ""a' "a.`""' of J tau`. Ier . D. Wager, Enterprioe. iznsmgenul ill I inunneuon 0! the bowels. mg bugs smell hopeeue entertained for her re- covery. J. G. Baker. of Alexander. Hun. mm-ned, yeeten! . me: e nionth'e visit with reletivee n this loan- HA- Ila. I Ill--a ll Ilntgnll W `H W` 0011!]. Ann. IMIIIDEFII }l_QO, IGIJDE DI the lute Israel Loo. Aged 78 you-a. _ McGowAN-At hon-oudonoe, on Mu-oh 6th, 24 Plsoo do Arman. tun Mc- Govnn. beloved wife of tho hta Jamal Hoownn. L .4 Ic1|`ADDm-In Wnlortown, N.Y..Hu-oh 7811. Alfred Eddio.- Ian ,0! Williun 1:`... sad Fannie Holkdden, aged 10 months sad 1% days. DONOGIIUE-In Kinguton, on the lath Johnnns. aooond dnnghtor of the late Jame: 00: rows. of Loughboro, tad beloved vi a of Peter W. Donoghno. of this citz. Aged 84 learn. ten h Nnpnnee. NAPANIB, In-eh 18.-M e mouth: of the Union eheeee feowy. held lees on- , W. B. G-oldenier wee reelected eememeeeretery end treeelu-er end John Woods wee employed ee ee_ee Ineker. Ale:-genunbero! the petlone were present end the you well eetleed with -mne;eI; of elfein during the peel yeer. Nepenee eheeeefeolory held lee ennnsl meeting` in the town hell on '1`needey/lent. W. B..Gocdenier wee ehoeeu ee eeleemen. eeetetery end u'eeenur.endW.Wert-- an en eheeee meter for 1896. A "gal mung: I-n.LAu A, Y D I50 55- UIITIIO X311, LIBQOIID UIVIBT OI Foresters. on the 15th day of Febrnnry. 1895. taking out n 81.000 life lneunnoe policy in thin society on tlnt date. , This Is eurely nn instuice of the uncertainty of human life. Be In: then 3 strong mu: in perfect heslth, and in thrce ehort weeks he we: a coma. 5 `victim of tint` fell dieene. pnemnonie. The H.000 which the deceased ; funily will now be in poueuicn of will check with no un- certain cough? of the lriedorpo! life in- IIIIIDOO`. `no clan Inch:-loo Put `lulu 0rdu-.-VlAl- A._. A. 2...`... bull II VIIIFIIIK I110]-'lIIIllI DWUTII n Thouiss Hooonn, John Ahnndos. Ledond 0. W. ('1-sic. sll winessoson the u engine low suit. were in stand- snoo at tho sssisesin Belloviklo` last `week. The construction of s now choose {sotorr one mils from Tweed on the west hon of the loin, is now under way. Edwsrd Bosley, who resides nest Bo- nut, is soon so become": resident of Tweed. having disposed of his fsrm sod retired from fsrmin . -Quito s number of the members of 0 Catholic om`: of Foresters Jnended the moon! of the lsto Edwud Brsddon. whose remsins were deposited in the unit at Belleville to~doy. The deceased. who wus resi- dent of Thus-low. wss s young mu: thirty-ve you-s old." He wss initistod intn St. (`Arthn nnnrt. Cnthnlin Ordnr nf EIIIIF `DVD ,1!` Ulllo I10 WK IIHEIITI into gs. Csrthe court, Catholic Order of Fnrnnmm an n lth (luv nf Fah-nnrv lumen oy uoiuonp, on. an: noun Gollim in visiting friondqin Btorlin Thnmn Mdhnn. John Alaxnndar. . `I10 IIIGJOIIII Alli -'Gl'l (IO {CI III 508 vnun ho:-e_ on 8.! int. he dacouod wu_ oompu-niv npukin; 3 young mm. being only Ry your old. The hnrdwm buinou Imhu-to carried on I... Thu; 1- Ila-Inn I... lnbnlu Iungn g-_ UUIIIIOII IIIIIIYW Ulffll on by Whit.o&.Go1-don. huhtoy been Il- nnmnd bv Gm-don A. On. in Nnllie UWEG ' I-'3 mmod by Gordon 0, 00. iu Nollie Pollinl in vinit.innv'h-iandlin Bun-limr. mine put. A curious feet. however ebeurd it mey seem, transpired on Snndey evening lut. About 10:30 o'clock while the eel eof the moon Wu taking place not 1. ew of the enortive rooetere in different locali- tiee n to crew. Hero is eplendid mete ' for the town weather prophet to epeeulete on. .-..___-- _-' . _-_ .-._..---.-- DIED. Kx1.x.'--At Hnnnerford. on Much Gth. John Kelly, aged 50 yous. . . `. BAKliIR-[n Deinoreatville. Much 7th, Wm. Bsker, aged 78 years. BunNn:'rr,-In Kingston. Mu-oh 7311, Orlando Burnett, Aged 49 yous. BAKER-At. Wolfe Islnnd. on Tuesday, 12th inst, John Bsker, a.ged.81you-a CLARK-At Hillier, on Much 3rd, Del- . bert. Oluymn. son of B. L. Clark. Aged yegra. S'I`ACEY-In ' Kingston, March 7th, Susuuh Summers. beloved wife of June: Stacey. llAuon.L1vnu'-In Kingston, March Sch, Helen Isabel, tho intsnt daughter of Prof. Moogillivny. ' 'l`wEnD-In Kingston. Mu-oh, 7th, June. 1-alias of the logo Thoma Tweed. Igod 78 years, 11 monthg. ` RUrHWB:l2L--On Wodneodny. Much 6th, suddenly. Zolion. Bush, wife of Hugh 0. Eothwell. mod 62 years. . McFAuL-Lt Trenton, Muoh 5th, Mrs. S. P. Molhnl. lormerl of Hillier, sister-in-luv" to H. A. Mo, ml. BDIPSON7-At Bocheotor, on Mu-oh lleh, Isobel . wife of D. Simpson. and dough- torof Frederick Outlet. Ki ton. ' 14315-4: _ltu-vale, on __ A8:-d |ud- V hdnnlv. Mn. linnlhth `Lon. n of A Voung Inn Johod amino and Tluoo Hugh: Allan Zn: I ).-1|. I'].'\\'lIU` MIXED` ll.-`llI0 IIIIIIHII OI Clio lAtoJohn Kali lets do 'tod in the 8 be Anunngugtiuglu .-u-Ipn- . -an-nu. l.lIlvDIlll'8 [I00 Wlll D0 ouuy ulunguruu. P. Reid, injured b an horte recently,L as published in the Villa; he: resumed his duties. A movement in on foot amongst the younger wheelmen of the town to form 3 junior bicycle club here in the spring. We -understand that any p,ex_-_ggp owning euythin` thet we: ever given the eppeletion 0 bicycle will be eli ible for membership. Mn. Moore, wi e of N. A. H. Moore, of the poet of- ce, ha been ordered by her physicinn to epend three months at the Ieuide for the benet 0! her hedth. Mn. Moore`s condition he been very critical foreome time put. A gn-3..-u- 0--L |.n--uo.g- -1.-n-J 6 -nan SAD sccident oc-" ehrred on Saturday lut st Pins Burst dslry fsrm st the west end of the town. of which form E. H. Ellis-is the owner, writes ' our-Gsnsnoque cor- respo nd e n t. It ' seems thst George L Bithsm. whorons ., ,, the fnrm. wssbusy threehin . usin s trxesding mill to drive the thres er. y some means the driv- .ing belts run of? the wheel. consequently the mill ly_3g;gregol,\_v_in1.nt 3 rest rate. _ _ _Yr.T4sthsm ran to put on t fhrehes but being somew-hst excited at the . time put them on too suddenly. The result was that one of the horses wee thrown over hsckwerds and the wooden wheel on the mill smashed to pieces. `One of the pieces ew up sud struck the men in the face.` cutting it open from the fore~ heed downto his chin. one side of the unfortunate msn's nose being split open besides two teeth being knocked out. Dr. Emery was summoned and dressed the wound, The doctor says hsd the` wheel struck him shout two_ inches. higher it would have killed him out; right. It will be a long time before the wound is heeled end even then Mr-.. Lnth|m`s face will be bsdly disgured. P, Raid, in'n1s-ad hv his hm-in rnnnntlv. Goorgo In In In tho hot and n BOIIOIII Wound Omaha!-A Junior Bicy. clo Club mu be Bambllnhod In Guano- quo V nan _-_:.|-._. -_` A `woman wuaez. mes TO ' mepes INA oamv, _. T srnucx mm *IN THE FACE I `VII-j Cull Ilul-Cu nllllilji null lnrvv ` Woohnlnuiubood. `_ITWllIb. Much. 11.--The main of Hg I-Q` L-Jun W-Ila ning tlnnnnihntl in (ha r__,,_ _ _ WISISOMWVOF LIFE INSURANCE. ' MARRIED. - FINXEL-PQ0l.E-At Tweed. Mu-ch ssh. Ohm-les Fennel. Boelin. to Maggie Poole. Tweed. . ' F1'mm.~mmx SliAW'- -kt Piston, on Feb. - bah, John Fntringcon tn Min Annie Shnw. both of Pioton. ' ' " .RAT_Imlm-Hxm March 5th, Hen? Bnthbpn. Sophiuburg. to Kate .~ .' Hidkl. North Frederic eburg. ' "DYL'6fl'-BTiT)`VT"-`OEMu_T:1iT3tiT,"`3 iTi1Tf Dillon, St. Cnthnrines. to Laura A. Bmwnudnughter of W. M. Brown, De- ueronto. r . DETLOR-LABARGE - At Toronhd`. on Feb. -27th, 1895, G. W. Detlor, to Frances. third daughter of Peter Lu- bsrge. both of-Tweed. ` _HOLDER-KIN()AlD-0n 24th dey at Mny, 1894, bv Rev. D. 0. Sanderson. George Dtvid Ross Holder to Chnrlotce Kin- _ ` unid, both of the city of Kingston. `ELECTION OF 0FF|_CER8. ` l _ T i ,_ ___ _ ______-__ Th 1 arm in ..:...1.S3.'.``n3`?`i`.%a.u.'&...'f:`.'l!3 olnhpuuu to. , SIIICII nun vvnsuunuru nan 4-Iutslu. Qulnmctx Mwoh 9.-In the superior court. this morning, the one, Mu-con: vs. Philiphs Gingru. for alleged forge? of promissory notes. in bro hi on . witness. Mr. Kimnlo. liter 3 Vin; ovi- douoovu sttscksd by s hsotharo! do- loudsnt, Arthur Gingns. for which tho mm was ned lor oontsuptof court and tlofor sssusll hssidss roosivin s ssvssfs raps-inuid from Judy lion 0! . noun 0! June cum. Doooronoo. Bnsnnomo, Ku'oh12.--Juno: .Gon.|t, the un known and populnr livorymnn oi this plnoo died us his residence about town o'oloc'k thin morning. Dooouod who won a mung healthy mu: was tnhn in In: Tnud night with inhuma- tion of the hows 1. Thou attending phy- Iioisn, Dr. Newton. noticing some oom- pliostion culled in Dr. Yeoman: And` do- eidod to porfotm an 0 tion which with the nulatnnoo of Dr. t. of Nnponoo. nnd Dr. Fenwiok, of ngnon. wu Ino- 'oeufully performed Saturday. Lat nights turn for the wane took plnoo with result in ntntod. . mm. on Iulcmu. Inuou I. noon` 1? urur gout molhodn should be adopts Jo pu- vont ouch inn:-ion: publication being brought into the country. uuuuns . Iyuuug mun, uaugea nuneeu the other da in a barn at Carp. near Winchester. nt. He ananinvet.erate reader of dime novels. At the inquest hie trunk was opened and was found to contain a large number of novels of very highly colored oharaoter. and the fore- man of the eotoner`s jury having lanoed though none of them. stated I. an many of the character: had ended their livee by Iuioide, the reading of them must have had a very injuxioua effect on the mind of pthe deoeaaed. The books were all from American publishing houses. The ju3,in giving Dtar diet of euloide. dad a rider airin- nnnt mnhluuln nlmnlpl In ml`.-.a- ch. .._. MARCH 14th. 189.5. N0. 38 A Non] 30060:`: End bd. CORNWALL. 0nt., Mu-oh 11.-WiHiun Godfro 5 mm; mun, hanged himself U15 0 or AV inn hnrnnt (`A1-n. Ingr- uliloflui 0| 1` I PIUII :13. An order-in-council ha been pueed\ epportioning among the thirty-seven clcimsnte the 812.000 voted um eeuio toindemnify the sufferers by cu soci- dent on the Intercoloniu four yedn ago. It occurred four miles {mm Levi: in December. 1890. three person: being killed ind sggpnl injured. The railway wee exonented. but in View of the cir- cumetcnoen of come of the sufferer: E- liunent voted the relief :1 .ets.ed. c dinner was owned by 5 broken Axle. ll - muie expected that the new Sonic Ste. Marie canal will be open ebout I week , After the com mencement of navigation . J. A. Vnlim bnrrintnr nf thin nitv, Hun ' ` BORN. ' Puutorrr-[-At Nspuaoo. on Much 8rd, the Vita 'o1G.`A. Pnnott, 0! I hear. G BI'IlIl--Lt Athonn, on 2l|t. 9b.. the Info ofG. W. Groom. oh. `din htor. 'YmouAxs-'At Deumnto. I 7th. wife of H. A. Yeoman. M.D.,of IIDII. E`mvINsox-At Deoerbmo. Feb.` 2191:. life of Jopph Bt.ovqnuon,'o! a dumb- 1-. uwr one commencement 0! navigation. J. A. Vnlin. barrister of this city. has been mnde judge of the now eloctonl district of N ipiauug. An ordar-in-council hu hnnn nnnnntl Iur sup tuna up to U\'Jl,lNU. With the bequest of 825.000 to the Protestant honpitel from the estate of the late Ool. Alla": Gilmour. the Roberta bequest. 811.000. principal `end interest, end 84.000 held by the trustees '0? the Indy Stenley institute, it is proposed to give Ottewe a. medical college. ` The Voters` lint: An: All in Am-mnt kn- Already our Thirty Thousand DQIIIII lnnnoonoontribnud. O'!'l'AWA, Mu-ch` 11.-Mr. Foster hu reooivoduoheque for 83,000 from 811' Donnld Smith. to be applied to the Thompson memorinlfund. Thin brings the wtslamonnt of money psid to dM'uo'~ for the fund up to $31,000. With than bannnnt. nl III {II} An oh` Ill CITE Llllnl I ' What about the war ? We in far West China are not affected in the least as yet. We hope we may not be disturbed at all. The general mass of the native: here know aothing,`ae yet. of any war be-_ tween China and_Japan. meny are utceb ly ignorant of the existence of such 5 oountryal Jagan. We hopepeaoe may soon be proolauned.--OMAR L. Kxwonx. In order no anon cash. The other day a. poor. rugged. shiver - ing wretoh come to our dispensary for modicinovfor his sore foot. I offered him ' free bed and board, ond medicine All in- .cluded. in our newly opened hospital, but on one oonditioll. thnt. he should giveuphis opium! He would do uny- thing but. thst! Ha be god for some, sltel'nst.ive, sud nally obbled uny. He could soucely beg enoush rice to keep body and soul together. but he must. have his opium. Oh. what 3 soul-domn- ink. body-ruining scourge is this opium in dork China ! urn... .I..u.s cl... ....... 9 111.. .-.. n... 117... u Uplull.|'!Ill0KlXlK rammea. Two or three days aftei*Th`ibove can I was called half an hour after midnight to see another opium suicide. Hurrying to the npot. less than a quarter of a mile away. I found. alas. that I was farwjoo. lute. She had just died. Therneighbore had gathered`, even at that hour. "They are an opium-nimokiug family." said one; and another. Oh. yea. but this was no- ' `thing buta quarrel between husband and wife, and has nothing to do with out- siders." in reference to the possibility or otherwise of fixing blame upon anything in order to extort cash. Thu nthnr (`an a run: -........I -I..`_...._. o 0 I Shooting Insults 01 The Trie. Described . Bybr. Illbon. r, - , .Kl._'r;zo.`sz-cnlmn, china. via...Han- how. Dec. 29th. 1894.--I'wns called from ` breakfast Inst Sunday morning to see. a case of opium suicide. The patientwhs a woman of about twent -ve years of age, living with her his nd in `rooms rented in an inn. She had qua!-rolled the dsy_ before with the wifesnd daugh-M ter of the landlord of the" inn. That rnprninpr early she took over half an ounce of opium- from her husbnnd's Einm cup. He discovered it rst .hy scarcely able to s.rticulate when spoken to. But. she knew enough to re- fuse to drink the medicine put toher lips. My dfspeiii` and I worked faith- fully for nbout threehours. and came away hopeless of her recovery. `She died that evening. The sequel was quite in soconlsnce with recognised custom in Chins. The laudl_ngd~ is accused -ofhthg `death of'tTlf"i7oln`sn. ` This made to pay over-H,00`0 cash may Silgold) to the be- reaved husband. Further fees. squeezed from the landlord by small officials who have todo with `the case, run the total up to 20.000 cash. s. large sum for the average Chinamsu. The husband of the suicide was an opium-smoker. We nd that the majority of suicides by opium are in opium-smoking families. Two or thmn drum nft.A'r mailmvm (Inna servingthe opium stainson her n- . ers._ He found her slmost unconscious. ` _l'|nod roe oinumpc And Auuut. (hr-un-n Il'--.L` O ,f- AL- -.....-_J [IVE Unlwl I motuou 0011030. The voters} lists are 511 in except for Enron. THE THOMPBON F UND- I01 . .BA1'l:s-In Ccpe Vincent. N.Y., March 4th, to Mr. und Mn. F. A. Buoy 5 Inn . `

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