Weekly British Whig (1859), 14 Mar 1895, p. 4

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DIED- of Hi: -`-1. `I INDEPENDENT MEETINGS- u some mu (uncl- Bundny evening be than who wish. LII-INOCIIWXII. Hgnphitt. It aondnd otgl-on - CHI. v -0.: 3 mother. data and . and child- II the match cloatolshoount oonurntivu Inn \ :::~.:.**.-...~*.-.....:-`.*..-=.:-;-~...~*~=~..i.. both. his now ilhndd IhnDI'; 8pu|kio.{ ` oonurvttivon lhoaulvuohnod the talk on l'or|onbopo"ndlIhuIndih aoat.- - w-n-'~g-4.3 THE BR|TlT1 \l1'HlG. 9 I R" DQNIE `IL.l.Il-L-_ (III 5 uadmcnuu. upon I. took in Ad- dington on oloiul buoinoto. In Shut oouny than in much election omitt- mounnditinlikolythooouut ' to burn: Q.W..Dnwun.I.P..nd .W. Bulludvillhoohoo. J, R waif: ng.--A.-- .1 AL- L:_ Ilnlaodondd, in: tor of weight: mun lot nontono. "flho undidoudofcizur oomnon:n::: ' plomiuto `I I to t ' built henna How: Mud ugh; Inn- luadwingotnoulynllthovotu on the inland in-upoctive of politiinl oonvio- . tiou. ll- Il-..I-__I) .- ____ 7- - ubotsl hr Frontenac, Putin! Molhlluln. ol Pittoburg. will Allow his aunt to be prooentod y Ml .f!'iOlIdl at the liberal convention on o cun- didah for Fmntono. Th. an-nzlhlgsn 0... pk. ---__-_- -l- --r -r. -puouorn Inunuoulnl mm!` Rev. Mr. Horton. Batu-prion. hun- ooivodghcu-ty invintionfruu hinqnsr u-lyollloislboudtounsinthoirputor noxtnu. T en-on l u'I'Ip|n- . Th Port 3 invitzd Rot. lothodin ohumhjau` J. Orothdulonmunn an as. Joan. 11.11., vnuo foo: in ohu-go ol 8:. John. ound- xlaai-ng overnight of tin walk 9!: Al 1:` Anny DC}. The farewell of Brigadier Scott and wife and Major and Ira. Sharp declined at thoalvasion army ban-acksuou Bun- du. The wait ran an important on for the local branch, and vhattha aoldiata call a "big time" took piano. Thane wan exceptionally large crowds. the attendance being larger than have been pnaanv. for aome time. At night alone than were aavamoan noun:-ta and in the mornin -than were aavanl. The farawolling oaraaddtoaaod both the altarnoon and owning xnaati . Brigadiar Scott you in of maritime pmvinooa.with h quartara \ at St.` John, N.B.. `while Hajnr Sharp Dlml In Aha:-pa nl in Ink. \!--P----J Into : u IIIIII wno eougnuorolllee III` feiI~ ed `to be true to ite reeponeibilitiee: The bought eonetitueneiee. oonnived with contractors.` dug neeleee eenele end in Ineny weyeequendered the weelth of the netion end heeped burden: on the mue- ee. In etirring wonie_'he eeeeiled the on the `work-e~d ple. Outerio wet in better condition 3:. Quebec or other proviucee. The epeeher hed eolne Ieith in the Toronto loedere, but he leered for thoeeet Ottewe. Were. it not for the low men who feered God end eoted up to the line ol duty much meter wo d `be the ogpreeeion. Henel ed for". me who -woul dori ht if theyhedto go home nextdqw. A _he-government et Ottewe wee oelled e oowerdly net for their eotion in" regerd to the Menitohe queetion. It oould be settled in live renged). yet the eowerde dere not move eo Inuoh ee their little nger for leer of loeing power end pleoe. T e ehould not righteouel end feerleeely end prefer to do t to eny petition they held. The preeeher in vigorous ternie deplored the helpleeeneee of the churches to stem evil. heoenee o! e leoh olnnity. If the chnrohee the't profeeeed to be followere of Jeene Ohriet were to etend side by side in twelve months ev `liquor eetebliehlnent could beoloeeden he toloeod. It chrietien- ity meent some in; to every profeeeor ve epeedi the world wouldbebrought to eleeto the Neeerene. Worldlinees * end lormelity hed werped the lite of the ' church Mon everywhere eneened end eeid they were eegiod en the ohrietiene; they were given e run even better. in the homes of Chriet`e`die- oiplee. In eloeing he eeeeiled theellepd chrietien oleeeez end eete thet nette- eieed the poorhthet eet eeide the true end pure end meek for-. the fewning, rwitty end polite who tre"mpledon end re- ' jected Chriet. It wee inch thinpe` ee he hed. deeoribed thet would bring on e crieie. Lest yeer ,e ,Inob Inerehed to Weehington; next you it Iney be en evenging `hoot. Whet" of the future ? Only leithful etewerdehip oen, eteln the impending blow. If it etrihee Weehing- _ ton it would strike Ottewe. Lhhn endthe,plemngo!en.iron heel- niiuueo (end heoered not how it wee ID V e etending. or ' wwluullno --pugn ol Tartar" in France st tho. an or the uightouth beam; and hold um oxmuu unu- Vmight` on-use I revolution among Shh Auglounnl. Ono vu tho piling ` of I Jntiousl debt.` This In: utov I that Ouuodn vu ttoubled with cud oul ooouomy could curb unrest. - Ho dool `. that tlforo Urn wutefuiuou and lchiu b men who sought for oioo and hi - (310 be in rumn.n.im;..- on..- -on v. u. vuuunuuu UVUIIAII (IO 00'?!- -nhnl lot. It. leeeu wee Quite keel- hue In llle Dleoeu-eee I eeleldny-uI- nuehble rueven. ' _ Queen eueet Methodin ehuch wee lled Iothe door: Bnndqy light. Bev.|0. -O. Johnston preeohed on the deeleretion of the yorld-wide tnvoller. Gen. "Booth. who ptopheeied ms the nineteenth oeu- I would cloee in Ienor. The preach- ` Reign at 'l'_eor in low. 0. 0. Jolnolol ovollaunln the Gonn- in! `Dan -I_ ung. 1-. n_n. --4: _.._---`_. eamomo mt notes or THE POOR cmuor LAST. ' \\'1I.j\"Ti 1s1.\' m FL;'rUm:`: NOT READY FOR AO'l`I01\`.. I-I,-u 3 .3; UN FOB. ononmwrxnxnlf I\_..._I._._A-LL_ AL, \ ' E. J. 3. PEBIQE.`-I;ubn'1;n::: n \'1-urn.-~r . '|r m.;.1....- 1 kmoams, 051*. nnud Aw-.. |l.'... HIIDEINII EC. The ulblio heve eieed yon up. Eey- oook. You no theyellowd oi poli- cies. Heuoelonh people will iok you about like e- thing that in sheep end menu. You Mn no ending. You :0- preeeeuo prinoiplem, You en e politi- oel soundly, e byword. en obpot 0! $`":a. ...".':.':"` ' "..1 .""a.' 6 e to your , - ooehthtmbeeetlooeeintheetnete. m&I h inened net- Jngitno eneemt-toning elouee e yon. tojeereulrldioule outofoonm 6eeuoe.-'llotonto Wu-l (Iory). `I1-.llnmnh he an L... .a..n... . nnuen `int. Thu mnhlin I. no nut on uopooou. . It in quite safe to conclude that thou Itatalncnta are not warranted by the faotl. Jr: a pity a man cannot be `non talhinnvith a friend. though di arcnt in potftioa. without being ace of auhlnittinq to his dominatmn .34] dic- tltion. I1-.Byan ia avuyahla man. and capable ol innpartirg a great dual ol inlwmation Ioona lcaa Inantally {tad than ha in. hut it has to be xenon: that Mr. Eayeooh vac poaoaaaod at a aancto! hulnor halcro he cant nr know Ir. Ryan. and that ho could make a witty snatch hofcrc ho was elected thy halaroltha patron: andhad aooat in tho legislature ol Ontario. The talk of tho pa:-tydona `toting him iatha variant tot. Hoiatha chats-ofthcpat:-on party. H0 in than only patron who hugtahan a stand on any quauion._and apntan to ho tnady tor an ulna:-puny. and tht ho Rhino the con once` 0! than ataociatad with him, pledged to advanoa lcgialation iniavorofthofarnnr. hachaaaovh JCIoodhy~thointiInlcy that axial: ha- twn than. I- _..a L..J 5. .._.l....n...4l aL. _I-- 1- v Sir Oliver Mont`: ecuver to the bgewere, who vented more denite [ego- letioue for their tndo. Ire: thet the gov- ernment would Attempt no more Iegieiey tion in that direction until the pcohibi- tion qneetion wee diepoeecl of. A eimiler eeewer wee given to the temperance men in their upped tor reforme. The Hamilton Bpeetetnr ie frantic end thinks i2.5".23' & :'.`.'5.'.`...'."{ :._"'z....:"`.i `"" O. N. Bpoonbet he done hie pu-ty e Qt-eel wrong 1 eooepting iee.non:ine- uomholdingit for deye. end then re- eigningit. Hie notion impliee n dreed of defeet which will have he depressing inuence upon the candidate who euc- oeede him. It. Hagen will prohnhly now he eonght, but has petty have not tregtedhimeo welllhnt he ehould feel inclined to mete eeorioe: for it. C O : euggeetion 0! Hon. Ir. The liquor oonnmiseion. which the dominion government eppnointed et the oeter, like el- reedy ooet 8l25.0Cl). end ite vol-k ie not complete. 5 Andi! there in not enother eeeeion the repott will hen gone for nothing. end e liberal government will` be celled upon to my the ehot. There in rent eredit to beetteohed to that eort of neineee. 001-null has I then course in agricul- ture ououdi through the winner. at- toadod by aig Ry lumen` boys. A few you): ago it wu oouuidoud infn dig for Quoenh. Kingston. to have n queui- Iunl annex. Now all great college: must have it. They won`: be Lqppy without it. And now it in Sir Hector Lnngovin who doolqren that he will/run for the commons: an inde 11:. Poor` old mm. In won: out of u with 3 out of white-wash thiofbnough to dinguiue any one. but the tmublou that thnmgh it oven hip Mord: do not recognize him. . Loni Boubory`: health continuing had he may be compelled to reaign the premiership of England. no hastening ,t.ho dissolution of parliament. Roe- bory iaa great worker. but he cannot stand the can: 0! ooo. and even thrive under them, aa.Mr. ghadueono did. A I uruuou lumuu In gclung Into the com~ unona hi: muons for writing can be considered with caution. O I R. H. Pope. M.P.. Oompton. Quo.. M announce: this owing to press a! busi- ness he cannot be I osndidate for [Julia , mensu-y honors. Oonnidering shut R. H.` strained himself in getting into the umona muons for latii-inn nu. Mn Oouiptrollor Wsl`ltce has decided that 9 electric, current entering Oundn nhsll be taxed. It : not diiculr to un- derstand. I! there in anything the tory potty does an Inn: man now it is the light. umoidly the.ueu-(:11 light. 0 Think ol the folk in Lead: county and Gnnnnoquo ooming an Kingston to dol- leot money for gloction purposes 3 The money-londu-I of the oonservntive pnrty .huo ndvnnoodn great deal mun nun they has my ucurity for. , 0 # I A FALSE ALABII. " The Tomnto World has it that J. L. Hayoook. the patron leader in the legis- lsture._hss fallan fonlof his party. He had been seen speaking with Ron. Mr. Hasty and P. Ryan. before the dis- ` onesion on the fees question. opposition resolution. Mr. Ryan occupied a seat in the press gallery during the debate. and Mr. Hayoooh`s speech wse charac- terised with wittioisns that smacked tly of the style of oratory adopted y the crown auetioneer." The World further and intimates that Bay- is ntterl ' disoredited by the party. who realise t t in electing him they have committed a serious snot. and that he nut be deposed. .h It In nnn aaln an nnnnlnsln ahga sh... Dr. Willa hby hue. in thelegieleture. become _the o mpiou of the deed men. He ie oppeed to the elmeesuioxi ux. Question: If politicians ere the pqorynen `thennofeu to be what. need they worry About lune:-eal`thing;s ? . an 1- V _:A;>mnu dhwn cut. loemed end inuen- tial. whowu formerly 3 liberal.` will._it is umounoed. "henceforth out in bin` lot with the conservatives." He iuafed an mice which Sir Oliver Mont gave to mother. ._ - n '1 2 `Now the tgrienbf Qi1oboc.u'o quarrel- ling and to the return of Mr. Haslett, .0! Stuastoui. the new president of the coun- cil, "oppotitiqn comes from within `his politicul ptrty.." .` ' .. . U Avaacts IVVIIEAQI ` How would itdo to elect Sir Muc- kefnio Bowel] president of the city libg-F rs oonnervui vo uuoointion '9 Would ant reeonoilothewtnniag (sealant? - -T - , U I IUII UlTUOIo - 'l`o- that end the Iuter (nation will usurp the functions ol the patrons. will tehe their ieenee. convert them from re- lorineto grievenoee. build upolrthem complaints against government. and cell for voteeqf eenenre. It won`t'work. The petmnr w'll not be made the tnole of the ooneorntive y. They will preeent their own ple in in their own wey.end they will resent any interference with their M icy (mm the representative; of enyo pl pu'ty., - votive pert . Renee the :nierepreeen- tetnon ol 6 pet:-one in the logic- lnmro. end the hope thet ooneervetive` member: of the patron .pu-ty-wall be in- uenced thereby had bolt in the om-uing dulninion election. Hence the ennounce} ment that the oppueition in the leginlr tun `will offer eeyenl odler plate from the petrene'.ple_tfoI'-m in the we: 0! vot- ing wnnt condence in the govern ment; einllnr to their teotioe in 1-egetd to the let queetion." In other woule the` dpoeltloneeek uulviththe {- tganein the=e;pe:hqtion thnt it iillpd.o its, party good in the donnin- flk. 95.5 ..A At. Il-_A-.. n_-.:-_ _.-n ` ' xi>`r1'})nIAL Norms. ___n.| 1; 1 can neaone. No intents in suffering meenwhile. but. es the Hemiltaon Hex-aide remuh. e govarnment the: does no! nowi in own mind nnd ennnot and it nf_e'r week: of diligent eeuohing end enxioul balancing of pros and cons. in nomethin at n onrionity." It in giving evidence the deolnretxon of Nioholel Flood Devin. the: it in e government of "entiqnee end - inoepehles." . ` Airrtn one week. lnlotbu-uhmaowuuno uzaot 1. ` IL Inn. at 86. J on-u. pm. on su:;y . % ISIV. ll`. I-IIPKOI, WOUO IIIIIC. Will miuioury nu-non at Burning- momh 5: 10:80:11.; Stu-ringion. 8 p.m.. and South Into. 7 p.m.. non Bgndu. and the onllootiono for Ontario dnoouu minions. Bow. Ouonhuke, Bclloviuo, and Edi. J. 3. Penn. Ring- Iinlhlddronold the niuioncry mulling n Jonah. Sundu. at noon, by 5. W. uuvy. In speaking on In crooning on lholoe botvro? Kingston sad the island`; 1'00 on can on 0 -Iorniw Aw` l8I:ml888. t. A. lono eroupd hon Gudon lulu Io Kianpn. but in re- uu-uing dui thofonaoon he [06 hi: horn in I aim of ` Rev. Mr. Lipton. olfo Mud. will nh minninnnr-Ir uni-non: at Running. moron wIn.| ono o'clock, D Donald Gnu. At lht Into Jacob orninfu, up lurnlo. Wodnodu, Kuohmth. at noon. by B. W. lhvy. In Iiinl nn his managing an lhnhu |Il$Ill|l `Va 5. Joulllllln. ln nook ulna: At Owl. John Dounollab. Wollo hluad. Wodnctdn . lam]! At nnn nklnnl Ina flan. (I nu unpmvemenu. Township of Kingston Bobbnth whool convention in Mothodiut church. Octan- qui, \\'adneods,y. In-oh Nth. M two o'clock. Popnn will be rudb .80. Hours`. Houuon, Johnuon Plun- ingnnd J. B. Johuton. nibvn numb -`I-g. Ab I\_-l I-I._ WU: . _ . It Plevu town hull. on Sctnrlny, Inch 23td, I concert will be given by Court 0 uondoh _o! loroougrs, the proceeds to be expanded on public lull improvements. ~ "Hnwnnhin no In....g.... 2.1.1.. ...|..... AUG put: 01 uunng HID com- ing uummor yill bighu than [us . The um advancing otudily 1`: cnliforniu mud in mnrkot in very M- vo. `AA nI___- A____ L.n __'n,.__n ..... -Iv. -cu. an u can: u-u. u uunxln, on Friday owning. uwoh . Employees at the Kingston pout also my the hutding is housed.` It in I ghost than tint has done the letter Ital- ' huinog no lo:-_k In You: oontioud. . quarrel note in among them and nothing UCII 01' WIN (IO. ' ` . What'e the matter ? Rumor has it that the cabinet in divided. that a couple o! its members are bound to be con- trary. that resiunatione are talked of. that reconciliations are beingeonght. and that in a few days the question of remedial! `elation will hedispoued of. There may eome method in the divi~ eion of opinion in the government and the delay in deciding what it will do. The Manitoba legislature is near the clone of its eeeaion. and there is a poni- hility of it promgning before the Ottawa magnate; reach a ooncluaion on the aehool . neetion. Which means that the lanito legislature cannot doanything this year. cannot aooode to ordeoline the remedy the Ottawa government may propoee. and the matter. so far ae Mam- tohais concerned. must remain i un- certainty for another year. An thia after all the flurry of the Ottawa govern- ment to hear the argument in the care !_. The miniatera demanded that it could not he noetponed nntil alter the amnion of the Manitoba legialatnre. it had to he ed with immediately. and then a can be done. `guuUv.oIIvu nun! uni uuuv luv lunar Ital- unoe cl k Va: convicted. 50 Prioool nringtho com- in: lummn will hinhn unn Inc W11! 00 IIOICI II WQIO DIN. Friiloy Emnlnvagn A! u.. Rim-um . ua onpylolc ovem . Rev. Herbert 35...... Btu:-Ion`. ' in punching trial sermons in First Donne- stlonl ohm-oh. Ki ton. being tho itd oudidato I0 080 . ' A musical And litonry cum-lament, underthuunpiooio! the E worth league. will be held in Wong 1. Bfdonhun, nu 'ui'tI-- .-.-&_- ----L 00- um n zm onus. _. , The yoga; ploo! Elgiubu hold A concert on ' ridq, Kunlrlln . sud a longtlgy pmgnmmo given umnnoo ol Ann B-n.In-u` I - I Horne new will be held an the ice as seen; on ltridv at no o'clock. Good puns we offered for a township race and I 2:35 clue. Th. um... ......I....: Im_:`.'.|..._.. n'.u _ 011 Inc nlgni 0! Sept. am. 16$ ). Private infornntion vu nooivod hen to-dqy to the effect uni than would be 3 union of puliunont before the xenon! plectionu. - I1..___ _..-. _:n L- [-1] ,_ .- uni. 0. name IIIOIO sous. The next eclipse of tho moon is use total and bill be visible hon. occurring on the : night of Sept. 8rd. 1895. Priilh infnt-mA!.inn ran nuui untl In... ueounu unoqlng concert. Dominion hockey chnmpionuhip nd st Monuul.8qcurdAy-Quoon`:, 1; Mon- treal. 5. Hence these tours. Th: hart uvlh-mg at 0).. mm... :- -1-.. jg?` J0ll(iu'l`hoy(}`unohollandlnllI 1ngkn|n_nn.n-nu wvIull.I nu nary vulnc Ill IIIII III III hnctnn-snnehnn. The `Prentice Boys. Guninoquo. hold I second smoking oonoort. Dominion hnnini nhnmninh-hn In-I I033 Inll}. . ' Referring to the Mnnitobn school qqes- tion he said thst no soon es the decision of the privy oonnoil. the full text. eune before the government it would at _once eed tosct upon it. The looked for onument came to hendlu been con- sidered in oonncil times. end has been discussed by legal representatives of the Manitoba government and the Bowen Catholic minority. And still Sir Eibberd. Sir Xschenxie. Sir Adolphe. and the rest of them we not ready to say Vhlt `they an or will do. 1l?l..e'. st... ..-es...9 D.......... L-.. :1 CDIIIIIIIIIBQ wul report_ou um document. The market. regulenons were discus- sedenditwuegreed byAlds.McKelve . Biohudeon and Stninfe. that t o foreealling by-law nhou d be amended so thus fermers could tell their produce eteny hour on the market. It was (hudehip in, the cold weather to compel fermeru tau`: on the market until ten o`clock before being ehle "to sell good: to deelern.` end it was 3 rate of time in the um mar n_:unt.ha, ` l rlnw. If the $150,000 voted to the oom- mun. wnwn RIYGU we enmpulys sum of- 8l.653.200. Allowing $20,000 per mile us the oostof the mud including rolling stock. the soeount would` stsnd thus: Receipts. 8l.553,2U0; expenditure. 81,- 000.000; bslsnos. 8553.200. Fifty miles of med. eoln letgd end stoohsd st 820,000 per-m'e. stthe eoupsnysregeta . ting noompletoly stocked mod for no- thin end 5 bonus of $568.20) for taking it. _hese ' smounts sn entirely inde- ndent of whet the oompeny get for the mith`s `Fells-Ottsws end of the line. The titioners object to the iving over" or se ling the rsilwsy tothe .'.l`.B. oom- psny beosuse this set would destroy the usefulness of the new road to Kingston and the city would neither hsve the bane- t of s new rsilwsy nor sepersto work- shops s'nd"stntion ea promised in the by- y must he s nt it would be better to ivido it As fol ows: 550.000 for I blast furnsce; R`-0.000 tors grain elevstor snd 850,000 for the improvement of the water works snd streets snd thoreb give im- ploynxent to msny men. n T e nsnce committee will report on this document. The mnrkst. I-mrnlntinnn ram diam..- ` the. agreement. They beg the council ANY eignatnree H wen appoiidetto "a petition re- ee,',`?.:`;.`.""`m`" .'.f.*. and Bn|ith`a alla railroad. food at theoouneil meet- in laet evening. Baotou are of opinion that the `agreement has not been carried out in the man- ner intended by the railyay oom~ , having elapeeil, and no attempt worthy of the name has yet been made in any wny to carry out 99 `Like neeeegery etepe mfnanvel the ho nus for the railway. A Thepetitioners say the company has 83S3.'2Ul) in cuh bonuses from the dominion government, the cityof Kingston and the townahipe, also a` guarantee of three and one-half per cent. upon $1,170,000 from the do- minion government upon lodging` their bonds for the road from Kingston to 8mith`e Falle. As they begin at King- ston Milla the istanco will be fty miles. which gives the sum of 3l.553.`2LD. Alluwinsr E20111} nnr vniln And no ntmmnt. wnrcthv Tho an-`gnu um mum. nu. nun. Ilopld BO"IIhdII'I-Tlllll A at tho Ollllllpt otho WAC-or Work: I.- pcrunont-Ald. luolu~daoa'u.oouton- THIS IS THE DESIRE `oh MANY or-4 K|NG8TON'8 ELECTOR8- :j..._j_..,._..__ Eoirolrs gore aoox. ABl{0(`}ATE T111; Bgxus nus county; I an KI\ll\Jl\t- Sdmo week: ego Sir Hibhsrd Tugiper who is regarded us the bouncer of the,gov- emment. in I speech as-Tolpnto. boasted of the mango of the ministers in dealing with the impotunt issues that come be- fore them. . D..l..__.'__ 5.. AL- Il__:A..I.- -_I.--I ____, Toronto Nun. Thognnd uoooinlion of the Patron: oflnduntq discussed the World`: odi- Iorhl nignigi Ir. Hqyoook. lulu` ol an puma inn; tholuanl lqidgtnn, mrlhwd . J. L. Wilson. patron dutch: lugury. aid it uh I w-uunnnsuuul, IhtIol||&I. Puuwutholittlodnuuu 'l`hsoudu-llqudlowur, `lnunuluoudhu-old vunnhnolnvotu-Lg ` II VFVI Hylolllldlhhll Toronto lava. Th; nal u you won Aoqdlol. Itookvillo Iuoaiot. Tho ogoinot Wolli Boloh, orno ot Xingoton on on lilo:-notion oworu out by Noio Bohr gilt ho had oodnqod hot undo: uonioo , also to o oolnowhot ohrnpt tom thio monin . `Baton our ovidoooo woo` oulmittod oh, tho oomploinoat oud thoir nopootivo oouuoi hold o confor- ohoo. oltor which thogirl took tho and old do virtually thot thoro woo no. upon which to. ouhotontloto tho . .....u 3 .:-.-<.:*:.-.:; .22 v-~..i.~i.-W no no woo ion but oodionioo tho oooo. /- I ulll WK Ill `MOI wu N Inn omighut prion, NI IIQI EXIIIOSI be three cheese fsotorios. Nspsnoo. Union snd Excelsior. was sold by the trustees of the 0. inch auto to C. E. Bsrtlou, ol our town. Mr. Bsrtlstt ro- rosontn disunt lonual snd En lish Eousos. onsol which is J. 0. sad . D. Wu-rington. of London. who no soil! to ;*.:' '::.:.: .f.':*'*:.:;:.*".'. -`'-....` . o s I I!` y seq 0- ql 5?` the nqnirunonts ct thus mhr his spd wilno doubt sndssvor so unsan- tsotus sn srtlcls and to tho but In`- lish ind snd which will ban; his |Is~ tho (hut Irina. . Anlihnuylouunhtn. uumluxvon nun. UIAIOIIOO Kendall. aged noun. .broko through and the eu- ront an t him clown mun. Hiuheu! came to surface the third timo VIII]! young Pnppa throw himool! non tho too and touching out. fru am. It wutotruggo for unoxnont. bnttho Papa bo . strong uadlu-go. helped the lfttlo 1:! out. 1: cu I mu-. $1715 Pa 33. no.1 , u..,. helpedothol 3.3011! oat. Ivunznmur velou: manna hum dnnunino ,. _In_dependent Order of Foreetere. end e Oeetellene end his bride (Annie Gould), . end the New York World, noticing hie vow vo-yew Lean ` 0:-o`nol: y.etekhe.V the.l..le:I"n:d` Indien. who is the enpreme chief renger of the riemerhebls men in may respects, leltfor Englend letely on Prnsineee in oollnection with the order. 4, He eppeert to heve been e peeeener,on the stern- 4Iey.0onnt-de ettrective gure. wee induced toenquin ehont him, end- leerned thet Oronohy- tekhe is e Hindoo priest, with the men- nere of ePu'isien. Ha oeme over some `me ego in the interests of hie religion." 0 one who oen enjoy this sketch" more then , the ' supreme chief renger, who hee hed his own funny experi- ences, end hes leughed over them, too. He een, however, be eefely depended n n to teke eere of him- eelf, end w en the New York World eomee to leern the true history of the inen-it is` fooling with it will probehly endorse Josh Billings, when he eeid: "Ii philosophy teechee _me not to ette.k_ things ellwnee, on the front side` where they ere well gnuded, hnt loef emnnd on the reer aide ov them where thev e`nt e-lookin efter me." The men in King- ston, w o, telephoning e friend,inno- cently ennouneed thet Oronhyetekhe wee going to the eeylum,".willl1e eble to sylnpethise w}th the World reporter in , his dilemme. nlupul Ina usuo Ill! 0!. ll 1 veloun uonpo from drowning. ' Iioouol Ila Oonpnnlou. ' mend PQPPI. ht. ycu-I Ion oll.tI..,F. Pu . of ofogluwn. 133., formerly of 07!: h. and the life of a companion in cool `on. They Inn sliding: down hill and run` on the ice :6 Bominuon dun. Oluonoo Kondnll. anal -n-an Lani; QL-...-|. -_) AL- ___ usurp, eppeereu on no eoene end quick- ly extinguished it. proved e 01-ioue one for those who wish- ed to 630 e eclipse. Rev. Ir. Ooombe in conducting revival eervicee eI`IApnm`e. A. E. il mlkinhjlnnnivn ntl. uonuuoung nuvu urvxcu n`I4pum`s. Gulughor in main uieuivo ul- ditionn to his neck of I. , wluu was in we ngnt cureouon to blow the nuns: from the min put 0! the buildingmnd before the an had nude much houdny. Robert Miller And June: George, oppurod the uni quick- 1] oxtinzuiuhod Bnndnv gunnin- uuul. was me our menu of this meet- ing be tendered to Mr. Horton for his very gentlemenly and able sddnu. The motion In: cu-tied unnnimomly. - So the meetinn ended man nlnvunn. muuon urn curried unanimously. 780 meeting nnded moot unoccu- fully for Mr. Horton. A ` Wn;. Dixon moved. seconded by Joseph` Oook. that the beat thunk: of this inz bound-nu m M. n.-...... c..- m- menu, am no In oouootorr of custom: u_ Roekpore sud collected just OMB luv you and (at his glory, of course. for do- mgit (Iiu0." aid 3 man in the Audience. `Wagon golleoting 8lCB.") Lgughcor fol- ow . uurwu nun u goon 1 ngn: to run for the gosition of member. an the noted in: idunl Ibhom Mr. Cook thinks ought :1- ways to be there. Damn Mccxnny was` A good luryor and bound other honor- nblo wd gifted members of the old eon- norntivo party were now practically at one with the patrons on the tnri.. W. Dixon. on hehslf of the govern- mem, said he oolloctot of ouatoliu at Rockne:-I lndmrllnnfad inat nma 1.... WIIIIIY IUITIUN OIIH nolumnn KIIBOI phi} nux1-1?)'x"x..u.'3n'.s' f:'n.,::h mmu y at 05 pct you an . > Thou an conditional on payment bl undo ulunoo. uopohncvd when Mn in united b-vond um; month: tor weekly or In ~ . E.-;.*"::.:'.:.::*'. '" *' "*...:.'* 3:: . 0 KOLII nu . uu{`b'.':uu1rsa ..m..':.....`:. ' In writing lor_u change of address on pupor it is ncouuuy tb (Iva the oh! pout ollloo. Advortininn in ohuuud 11!! per line In tint` in- uutiun and no not linafor oontfn untioun. A Azlverthnmanta are mounted by-solid Inch, ol I oo. evolve lines to the inch. Notices of H. u. mu-rinju and du`..hI. 503 ch. uuuguu Iu -uppurw HIGH cnnalaose tall) 5 tory or grit wu bound totheir respec- tive oendidetee. The patron order wee e non-eeetorien end nonpu-tinn Jooiety-, uad no-mun could be expelled `for vbtin for my one be pleased. He vented r. Oook to understood that this whole movement was not gotten up.` as he 51113:-d.to defeat George Taylor. Thnge emnn may bee men in many Iv 9. but be u 11 de whet is spins: the intereete of e patrons And` everything eloe. Mr. Teylor had not A deed of the riding of South Leeds, and H. Horton had on good right to run for the position of member. :1: the nnoul ;.._ nothing but the moon." Robert sneppud maxi; . um speech. He said that pctronl were not any more" obliged to nupport their candidate Shun 30! ? (fit In hound mthgip ......., uuw. vonuon or pan-omun. ' -W. Sheppgrd nude a few remake und ending up wnh, "Mr. Cook`: speech ra- mindu me of the old ynller dog tbs: bark- odsllnight at what. was thought. to be~ something terrible, but lo~, boholdxif was nothing but the M Rnhnrt Rhomnmnl .....i".` . ---. --.---x ms nu noun aunau hui applaupe. Joaoph Cook told the an ienoe that he wan'a patron once for just two pighg, 1511! Thai he fpund he Iiould Ee' Bound to vote against his old party and the NJ`. and Gear Taylor. too. be cleared out and 10!: t em. Laughter followed this new. version of patroniam. `V. Shannan! mmln . l.- ........-_I-- _1 uannar. ur. uorton said he was ielect- edjb the convention of patmne and en . eto., not for the gentle! any but elew. to the detriment of the lumen. lnbunre; etc. This in. and muet be for a long time. a great agricul- tural and farmi country and legisla- tion ehonld be we 1 in favor 0! thin. the greatest number ol the people of Canada." eexplained the patron platform. In-om plank let. "The meintainanee of Britiah connexion. to plank nth. "The `abo- lition of the Canadian senate." Thoee who heard Mr. Horton for the tint time were pleased with the addrou and ` he set down amidst hearty applause. Joseph Cook told the Audimmn mm: s... Ihofuttomotlooda Inna `fut nt . K. Horton. independent patron undi- duo for I I .. for South Iaoedu. lectured so an immense nudigpo in the town bull {or Yomre ma ham on 1-... rndnw ...-.._ uu an munenu nudigpo in the Inn Yang: and Epcot: on Ihnraduy oven- i_ng Inn. The meeting In oompoood of {go patrons nwrmm `uu.i<::I to bar` e nun 30101: to ' 0 patch bsnudr. Ml`. Hodn mid La in Inhal- the (l'Il'O_'w30`a'-U_-(.Jo-"ll-.-3;; uputonw` add a ulcer- ed "bi tho mnvnntim at ...a....... -...I Pnhcnouhotngry. `CL Auuu 3|llI'l', - - - Auusms. UIT. SIX]-W KLY BDITIOS iuned even no..- _wdi`nnd hunt! at I! DO!` nu mu-1-1 x or an no {mm out! Thundu Ilotllinl. N on nu.

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