Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Aug 1897, p. 4

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-jg.-._. Ilanager of the Grain lleva tor Wanted to Reject a (large of corn. The captain of the steamer Colonial in an an r man. Likewiee. the owners are not o I`: at equanimlby of mind looked for 1 in paraone. To eeveralouuaeeieat.i.rlbnt- able thla condition of aifalra. In the re: i Iaoe the Colonial, laden with 72.000 uahela of corn from Cbioa , tied up at the Preaoott elevator on uly 27th. On Saturday last the elevator repaired to un- load her, but. after the hate or: were open- ed the manager of the elevatnrirefuaed to accept the corn. claiming it wee damaged. John Donnelly. jr.. and Capt. Taylor were called upon to arbitrate, and decided - that the cargo was not damaged from any - come due to mismanagement or leakage. The manager of the elevator wan the:-on n ' forced to aooepi. the corn. and on Mon ay. ' fourteen day: after the Colonial tied up to the wharf, ahe wee unloaded and cleared " for Chicago. It. in nhnmrhl . that the corn waa impro- for Uhioago. In in thought. thus im ro- be:-ly cured. and being kept for we a length of time in the awamor s hold had heated and thus become damaged. I &`&l'I&& Vvuuuu ...._ ._,,, U. 3. Vllltorl vmc tho mnguon uou Lnu nndvmko Them; ` 7L-.. -1 lV...:A...I tuba: Illtlv ullu 1 us: Recently I number of United Status visitors summcring st Grindstone Island looked over, the links 0! the Kingston golf club. Bei enthusiastic golfers, they saw staglnnce hat the Kingston links were superi r to slny they had been accustomed to playi g o . and exprossed themselves us being delig tgd with the location. Seven of the visitorsjoined the Kingston club: Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Morgan, T. Lee, 1!`. Barber, J. H. Morgan. '1`. C. Thacher and J. W. Wood. The majority of these re- side in New York cit . n- w...-I....a.u . mrnoon this nnrtv. Iide in New xorx cw On Wednesday ntybernoon this party. with a few friends. came up bathe city and spent; the afternoon on the links. Bringing bumper: with them they dined in the club house and left. in the evening de- lighted with their viuit. It. in their inten- sion to come up, at least, weekly during the nummer And autumn and enjoy I match on the linlu. The Grand Trunk district peuenger agent. D. 0. Peue. Montreal. hen inued the been yet. in condensed form. at the company : illum-ued travel pem?hletn- The Geheweye of Tourist: tnvele. ' Cen- ede in well served in its pictureaque chereotermioe. while the letter-prose doee justice to the leeding point: at the whole service. by careful duoriptione. 'l`hn hnlnw nmhibmnz merohenu pluc- Iorvioo. by otrolul auonpmonn. The by-luw prohibiting merqhsnu pluc- in' bu-roll. crates, bukeu. ow . on the nu ovnlks in front of non: ounce much duuuinhction. Buoinou man lay it. in un- nsoooury, uni thnt. they do not obstruct. mo wnlku in such 1 way an to call for web --. an-Ii-unnnn no WIIII III IV An ordinance. \ INs| |lNDlGES'l`lON and _ _cQljTlPATl0N. Irv.-u-a--... ._ __,, Dulduuu Ill Wollhuson um; kiunmn uru Wrlb for Iunplu. uuunonhh .3.) I00. [HIKI- PLEASED WITH THE LINKS. "-1 I ' BIIQUV. Ifovn .-noun. ,K. .11. c. PlLLS| Bolton `and Dan `nu Gnu Twin Ills. c0nBEn ARDmEl ` g`-- vv;4...-.... _ "THREE CLASSES OF MEN " is the title of I littlo [t volume I have just issued. showing the eecta of. early abuse. or r ` excesses; Every weal: man. single, married, young or old Ihbdd read it and get the benet of my thirty years experience. II I.` I igl- ' ist in the scientic treatment of Drains, Losses, 1|II|I0COI;Us-, ` Back. Vadcocele and Undevelopment. MEDICINES wnu. NOT CUBE.` - ------ Joann DI/R. SANDEN, I56 St. which is pbsitive and lasting. - On my professional word I make flu : xlattmcnl: middle aged or old, who may have the least ft upon, I promise a positive and permanent cure my Electric Belt. More than 5,qoo attested tn ur Q1'f\Q '|l-IF DRAIN IN TH Very unusual linen selling is oing on here. Are you sharing the advantages? e own a large stock at lower prices than we ever knew. They came direct from the makers in Belfast to us. You know the sav- ing there is in skipping all intermediate prots. You reap th"at benet in this Linen stock, because we have a duplicate stock on theway and what is here must 0 before the other lots come to hand. That should [lie hint enough to double the present selling. . Table Linen, from 25c yard to $1.50 yard. Table Napkins, from 75c dozen to $9.50 dozen. Table Cloths, from 75c each to $15.00 each, and [ the better goods are all hand loom weaving, double at V. T` one elemnt most importnn: ya me u. With my latest. improved Galvanic I combine a self-treatment .u1\r~H is nbsxtive and lasting. ' u _ . . . . an- ....nIo man- VOIIHR. man or .beast-ELE01'RIClTY-A Body buttery uuu ouyyuum, ' his sxtive andlasting. whlcn- mgbarnfaceinualword II I ' \?_I I 3 _and*'caus1ng a. free gives dgvclopment 1 if A ` I publish in m "1-IealthWorld,"(ser.1t keg, sealed with book) more than four hundrc sworn voluntary _ from my Belt are not felt unme- I forfeit $5,000 if the currents _ diately upon applying to the body. `You wear int night. IT cunes YOU WHILE Jgu SLEEP: X If possible, call and consult me free c urge, or problbly you have a friend near by who would examine the belt for you._ / Write to-day for pamphlet and patticularse DR. James Street, MONTREAL, QUEBEC. Ei{t."m E THE DRIESS GOODS MOVEMENT is grow- ing. Reasons for it -in the values offering. A sight of the goods comfirms any statement we make as to the ad- vanta e of anticigating future wants. NEY WILL BUY MORE Shirt VVaists, goodness, in this store than any where else be- cause what was good before is bettered by reductions of 25c, 50c and 75c ofT former prices. niimzaz` Qreat Thirty Days Sale`. All Good: said at a Sacrifice. ' HOUSE-KEEPING LINENS. JAMES REID. I-llIIIIlIIl . Mano. Chu-ll. I well-known not-omnto who bu had uovonl ocrionn secldoou with balloons. mngglnood an mount as Pu-la. Belt.` IT STOPS THE DRAIQIIO lcausmg free qnrculatnon of j:'_ \ FOERMERLY RICHMOND a co. " I18 and I20 Princess Street. 3 and speeduy cures VARILCOCELE. A Successors to `\ IuIU :o- -.__- _ MEDICINES WIL `lb AI on u 35 TC: IJ_|"U"\I 1 cnrculatnon lo `cut and speedily cures -- 4 T T T _ "HealthWorld,"(sent free, `c testimonials new every mon_th. ooo unme- plying to \ A Long Head WILL. V: v-..._,_` I know the action}! eve? dtux - that was ever prescribed, but at me say as physician to patient, as man to man, medncines at best will but stimu- late. They do not tone. What we must employ is mature`: own gift.- use that potent force which she no bountifully bestow: upon us? The - one importnnt to life in - ~-_ -- ..-...._In-Ii0 J. M. RICHMOND 81. co. .. ah To weak men, young, _ y foundation left to build I by the judicious use OI 1 to this last year. JULY AND AUGUST. Thin Bedroom Bott, in Nth Oontnry and Anti no Oak Finish, only $18.80. Best . Onnnurl Boot! Camp Cot And Shook. _j|ndHlntlIBOdlIt grutniuions. - _g`__ __A 1i 1iiXi mama sum OF` FURNITURE gluing Iull {NI worth for I for non nth will for tho Into dlppou. It in Ind chi who the ulnar: ill! kn nhnud f Cbzanunw Payment of account: requested. our Patent comm Bod] Are days of `rejoicing. Bargain days are also days of rejoicing. Many will therefore rejoice in the announcement that for the balance of this month we will con- tinue our Great Cheap Bale. Bargains in every department. ' huIna`_l`utIs|0ncI.leI|. >hmI.SItRI.ulhcIe. _ ; j'f#5siitution ah rluimn at an up. 37 8-7 BAOOT BTREIT. III ltl I in A reat thing, but inf better. It`: the long- hudod people who have their Painting, Papering, Daeonting. Etc., done by There's a Point 15.`! `no.9 V V Lclluvao Quality Cannot Exist. You may Depend f\f\ aaahty Here in Everything. OUII \-w--uovuu -vu -- - -- - low for muantlh slfnounoomontlu 5:: :.:...... .".::.r..:'..".'-."..~,::*.'...:." `::`:ao"`-n on... not 1 :1: onomlngogf 11:20,! 9.01: Nvfuiig nnnoo uuno nnoamonu an I no other. ii-Too umilu '""':o'?i1e:B:`.. Contact ndvoruun nuowod two ohlnq - more at ohunlu nut out :'M'tor. "rho w1ll_,no_bp. l _I_IPP_ NI wool; cunt. Bid for. The I: will not ho no :1- ntblrtot Inhnn can of vorbsl o n Wtltton dlnottolu ah ha head ?on n to: insertion. All who menu no II J to the ovprovsl of the pnbluhu. ohnwou for udvortlunonto and subscrip- tlonu an no And payable in advance. Cod suoohtlou ox I00:1II1OlIIWl'n be n:1?" lull: tupoulblo 0 to: orders the: gin. n TE] WEEKLY BRITISH ghl I vllu. oloolnnnqh publhlud ovory nmh mom- ! ntlnuonll pddtnodnnouo who 01 nuuu. __ ';;.'?i3?}I.T.?:` 1-xi` nxlw 1 an and Thnruglnlftl 01 otlurwiu. A..--|._.I 1... IL. agn- dl and Tlmnann u u a nu ----w ot rwiu. "I - Abuse 1: ' 1 m. buuou on. In 03$ . ;r s;xa', 33113 |.nd on: work; Mu I-IIlDI`0VOd pruning pnuu. IDW. J. B. PENSI. Proprietor. `JOHN 011080 - Autumn `minus Ihnuu. .._.....E'.'.".`!`..".`'."`-. .4. OUR UNTIDY STREETS. ' The Wnm Inns: in to be distinctly un- dorlbood, And in qunrtors whore inmlligenco it supposed to reign, that it dou not hold Aid. Cu-Ion ponomlly renponsiblo for the untidy condition 0! Itroocs. But. it called his nttention to I condition of things that .,.___.1 1-- AI... 61...}. him. this Dll lWOI'Il'a|0n I30 I uuuuuuuu u\ u....a.. .....- bu not occurred for the first time this i year, and since the city council has cut down the public worlu npproprietion. The Wino recalls the your: in which I lerge emount of money was epent upon streets. in the mehing end re-making of then, end it doee not remember tht the tvute paper nuieence wee then eluted. True. the scraping end cleaning wee hatter attended to. but the evidenoee of Saturday : treic were not re- moved on Seturdey night. and no become eneye-lore on Sundey. The reform the Winn iifggeetnd it not expensive. It should be tried, and the WHIG referred the matter to alderman Carson, u chelrmen of etreete, beceuee it believed. he won equel to the emergency. It in not prepared to abandon him and the scheme 0! keeping Prineeee, Brock end King etreete free of waste peper without something like e MORE MAGIC. The announcement by Nikola Tesla that he hae now perfected a system by which electric communication without wirea may be made between any two point: on the earth : eurlace la the latest bit of wltchcrelt to leave the cloud: of impceelhility and deeeend to the ground of fact. remark: the Byrecure, N.Y., Port. Teela a plan in baeed on the pro- poeition that the earth : electricity in practically aunit of force, and any dia- turbence ol the current at one point rnuat have ita effect on every other point. somewhat on the principle of pumping . _n .|_- _-- -5 -..An nah and IOIIIOWDIU on tun pnlnunpnv v: r-.... . water out of the see at Sandy Hook and noting the elect pn the high water mark at Land : End. If the disturbance of the current at any point were sufficiently greet. Teela Imagined that the effect. could be transferred to instruments at any other point, and thus by the aid of a eyetern of signals a perfect. universal, wireleu method of communication oould bedeviaed. Nansen would no longerbe solitary among his polar ice drifu, an outbreak in India could be instantly 1- I--._A.... u.lk.-mu-no And New - imitations Oblor Wrapper. beuevieeu. uluuuu vvvuau .... .-..,.,_- -- known in London, Melbourne and New York, and inetead of whieperinz through wiree. electricity would ehout ite rneenagea world wide wherever there waa the electric ear to lleten. It in toc_ early to propheey what the reenlt oi Teela'a magnicent im- acination may be. He claim that he has i mud beyond queetion of doubt the reli- ability of the eyttem, and it only remains to hediecovered what practical uee man- kind can nd {or it. It tell: one thing clearly enough. and that in. that the old etdry teller: when they epoke about the tavern league boote.the cap of darkneee and the invincible ewerd were, an come one haa aaid, not uttering mere vacant fancier, but propheciee. One by one all their ancient miracle: are turning into (ante. V ` United Canada. oi Ottawa. makee, a etrcrq attack upon the appointment oi de- hotiveO'heaqae deputy warden ol the penitutiary. Be it charged with being a s... . ...I am... donbtlaaa. andhie mod- `HIT . III II uIl"I"` """ """U " pun go", . ha gluing, doubtless. And his }... u n It-than in qnutioood. But win Inn that lling: to do with_hiI- un--u__- 1.. AI... noun}, 9 Thonphtluoouttol Miohlpu bu do- dddlhnnnowupupcodilot. rcporiot or ptoohoululouoinlsbontinuloplnnu. Imvuunpooploahont town will photo >;-L- ..-g Ch` Ih rronnnspwpuuwu. ........ ..... ....... >1 hkonolouhbo ptdudonpl Ihndlng obunhiollnulrnly No ANxtoi.JncEmaN1'. Robinson Bros., j V-I-W '-"I'I '\""' "" " pp|IVI]EIOUh'7' 'rhoduLd||I...NI4i-90 W-M-NI ... ,-_. _ .1... ..- Ahnngnnlnnd r*r- -~ - I.` ` .. II no I mu nah. have nun - ,___ W, V BIL! in piblluhod on lon- nn at 01 5 you in dunno; I paper in on o! the but Job 5: rapid. stylish and chomp aunosmn tho but. Jon nd bllll. ` V 70nN :PI I.`-1`:|'.(;|.unuu:. cuusnrmon ::r:.-.-.-3. .'.'." ."-'i"- . :::; slcx uunncnt THE DAILY WHIG. ..; um Tll0lI[IlS_ om ow M" nn 0 HUN`! hV Tf2.EETH_ 11 II?! II puny-uug -9- -...-~ oenee or null-p,ox.ln onee'eee.hevlo been bond ohoerd. drone ettentlon tothe whole qoeetlon of qnoreotino. Were the . nethode followed in Toronto the heet, the lament, the up-to-deter Wee enything done.or omitted tohe doneurhiohglvoe [round toe the threatened ectieo for deer. ; egee by the eloreeeld impounded peeeen-' \ W 2 / . ,. An enthorlty on the subject in Dr. Delay, of "New York, end health omoer et lte port. In the Angoet lane of the North American Review howrltoe hie experience. He doee more: he give : o /critical end eoholerly eketoh ol the origin of - the qnorentine, the preotloee that hove been followed in di`er- l out countries et different tlmee reepectlng it. And the poeition that he now been reeohed in the treetnnnt of con- togloue dieeoeee. And the point end eeeenoe of hie 'erticle ie that the long and unneoeeeery qoerentinee imposed in Europe, did not heve the deeired ef- fect, end frequently efter the liberetion from querentine of e ehip'e pe.eeengere,. crew end oergo, eecondery coeee occurred on land which were traced to infection oer- ried lrornlthe ehip. With thie lore of faith in prolonged detention in `qnerentine come I determined e'ort on the port of the ,, _L LL- --...........:.1 AIAnI|lII'. GOIUKEIIIIWJ Ul-IUIII VII uuv r-nv v. v-- public. or sh lessb the commercisl elemsns of it, to secure I relief from the onerous restrictions imposed upon commerce." A - - _....u. :. I:!....l.mI nu-t.innlau-Iv. the I'NDI`I0l'al0nl IIIIPOIUU uyuu uvunuuuvu. As I result. in Englnnd particularly. the period of qusnntine, formerly forty days, was gradually reduced until at the present time there is pnetioelly no detention in that country. In some pieces the old me- thods oontinus--they have not chsnged much in two hundred years-but generally there is no branch of sciencein which there hes been more progress. '~ 1- _ ..._:J- L- A mgrlnnnn that use ween more prugmu. ' It is I: pride to Americans that in quarantine they have occasion to be boastful. that following the moat seerchful investigation into the details of their work, it can be said by Dr. Doty that "the different quarantine stations in the United States no better equipped tlisn in any pther part of the worid.; Then follow: the process of disinfection as u practised on the J smes N. Wsdeaworth, A boat constructed for the purpose, and pos- aeuing all the modern appliances for pro- secuting the work. um.-..u - ....- -0 nnntmnvinun disease Iecunng tuna WUKI. Should I one otcontngioue dieeaee be found on board I ehip, eaye Dr. Doby, "the individual is But: removed and the trentment deeoribod by him followe- ohe bathing of ell hands. the eteeming of their clothee end fumigation of the ehip- ., ,:.|__._ .......-.I On `ll .-\`mAn n HIGH` clotnee Inu nlunguuuu In vuw ....r the crew in either moved to Hoffman : ` Island {or observation, leaving the agent to select other men to take the veeeel to the city, or love it It quenntine with the crew on boord. It is declared that it in nrely that 1 ehip e cargo tote u 3 medium of contagion. end phat the ehip being thoroughly diein- fected Ihould he allowed to proceed. on further detention oannot Idd anything to the protection elreedy eeouredf "The first notion, eeye Dr. Doty, upon the errivel _ _l__'._ ___-..:..... :..hu.Hnn- Jinn-n in tho somon," uyl qr. uu_u_y, uyvu ...... ..... -. of 3 chip carrying infection disease in tho removal of such to the hospital, and, if nocousry. of both the pnuengera nnd crew to I place where they can be held for dis- infoction and observation." I - ,I_ .-n:-- ...:LL Ah- muusnrlnrn in IDYQOIIOD Illll Uulvrvnviun. All of which talliee with the procedure in the case of the Paeeport with one excep- tion, namely that the steamer delayed was delayed in quarantine during the period the crew and paeeengere were under- going observation. The passengers were well treated and have no grievance in that ,_L_. .|___. _-- .....x.... on (mun! thnir W011 "GINO Ill!) unvu uu `nova-my u. ......- respect; what they are going to found their olaim for damages upon is not apparent. The greet Iuerere by the transaction are the eteemboat company, who heve been deprived of the me of one of their beet` crafts at the busiest season of the year. ._j____--j. III III -- as --- ,, `AS I laxative, one pill actsV;ierfectly,` and if I stronger action [I desired: cathartic effect is produced two pills. In obstinate cases, Rae I. puritive is necessary, three will be found suicient. These pml . pllll leave no unpleasant after effect. nu. nill taken each night during The Toronto journnliatio trndo journol ` rend: louona upon conducting newspapers to men who have mode the work 3 life- long utudy nnd occupotion, ond have achieved Iuooou. Suppooiug it should do oomothing more useful ond eictivo, for instance. coll down the publiuhornwho cut rota down to the old olothu and onion line, or discourage thou who nurture od- vortioing Agents who no destroying busi- `nou independence by pnotioal boycotting. Some are ondouoring to out the life out of tho but journnll. bocnuoo they oannot ivhld than liko putty. A`Now York dopartmont otoro merchant doclaroo that it io doubtful ii on y depart.- mont concorn has made a cont oinco Janu- ary. A roaction lo ootming in aain3"tho oo-callod bargaino. you thio oamo morchant conuondo that department otoroo hoip to build up a city: thoirlcw pricoo. dioplayod intho pnII,Ioou1 to act ao amagnosto draw tho pooplo into tho cibioo. Ho mon- tino a cooo whoro a wavorlng oonplo do- cidod no romovo to tho cicy on roading an advilgtloononu vhoro W pino could by a.._._- -._L_.I._... ZlV$IIIUIIIUuu w--u- .--.-. bongiat hr .3 out I douia. n Ilnlln Guarding The Town. Oonnx. IIL. August l0.-'I`hin town in ' under martial Inn. A form of 235 Armed deputy Ihorila in (landing the town and particularly the [Droputy o! the Coffoon ooslond cop company. One hundred and twontr 0 man an At work in tho who undo! [I-emotion ol Lu and fares. Tho nlun no onounpod aoonmg in the woollnwcliohaho town. Thy huoboon hilll to Illlulhl villlgolndu-penalty nl nj tho Wuvnmbl. 001.. hli 10-4 ggggspnniluu Trinity Contra our IHOI unto aid to but ........4.L.. us. n-an nhln-l( A___...A mt DAILY =Cru.m1y Brofs; at -no-nllnfl manna {ms mongun mcnnons.% T-E: [WHAT OORI!_8l- -O_NDlNT8` -new house. R. L. floor `l.Io`I'|,|IIIII'o-Vol-Ions route In Int. S on Ontario--Ihst People are Doll; I AIIlWInI'l'hoyAnl|yh3-`l'hoIvontl } ct lneonntosll cl:-us. I l I Mullorytown. usust 9.=-<'I`he tumors have commen harvesting. Miss Irene Mallory, 01 Brooiville, who was I visitnn friends here. has retu d.` I Rev. 1'. Reynolds wlll leave thisfgsk l for s few weeks vacation. Mean hile ; the M. E. pulpit will be filled with 3119- . plied talent. Mlss Florence Guild gave ` s. rt; on Saturday to some of her ` fr ends. Alex. Gibson is on the sick ` list. Miss Kenney, of Bruckvxlle, is visiting the Misses Avery; Thom-Ls ` Crawford was vlnltlu trlepdl here last week. Sylvester Andria: I! bhll in u. loath. vs; nu I18 cow on Wednesday night. Quarterly service was held here on Sunds , Au:-. ust let. The farmers are wel_ pleas. ed with the prlce of cheese. Mme Mon- fort. uf Lunadowne was vlsitin Mrs. M. E. Guild. J. Mchaulty, at lroqdols, nnnnt Rnhrlmr hm-9.. Mm. John Raphael Lemixlaxing Mtending our nnmml uur eed not fenra, lack of uccommodntlons, as already prepurntions are beln made for their comfort and enterm nment V .a....:..a Ihn tun dmm of the full`. W. ,wn1e. wnmmsnn. AUGUST 11. McNau1ty. Iroquois, npom Sunday here. Mrs. left F1-iday for Smith's Falls to attend the funeral of her brother. ` Delta ooounoncu. Delta. August 10.-Hzu-man` Johnston has commenced work on theCenl,rul," which he intends to repair and trans- form into a. comfortable" and commo- dious hotel to he conducted on strictly tempernnce principles. Parties con- templating attending nnmml fair ......I nnf fnnrn lrmk ncc0mm0(lntl0ns,' comfort and enteruunuumu during the two days Burch has returned home from visit- ing his mother. who. he says, is in u very critical condition. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Sawyen with it number of their friendd, celehrn.ted their silver wedding last. Saturday b o. `picnic on Lower lake. F. B. and . .McNnmee, of Athens. I paid Delta I1 flying visit on Saturtlnyi Inst. Miss Ella Flood has relurnedto Brockville. Mrs. Woods, IL dedr,old lady of ninety-two, and her daughter, Mrs. F. Connors. have returned home. from a visit to Lyn. '1`. Flynn lms nu-| cepled a situation in Brockville. About fifteen tons of lmm is brought by: mil every two weeks, for the use of. the farmers` cattle. e~_. | , Ardon Announcements. Arden, August l0.-During the fine weather of the Inst, few days, n. gnnd deal of hay and grain has hceu hurvo=st ...| _n.mn n. number of visitors have ur- ' Marsh his wife, and i rently htlll his leg broken. last. few (lays, a guuu cd.-Quite a number visitors rived during last week.-Mrs. Hoover, of Cleveland, Mrsi hili 5, Toronto; Mrs. Smith. Agincourt; ll rs. .\la(-gilli- vary, Parham; \\'illiam Scott, Wilton. and Charles Scott, Ilarlowe; these `are all children of Norman Scott, reeve of this township, and include the whole family, who. with nine grandchildren, have .l)een spending a few days at his home in this village.-Mr. and Mrs. Winner, staying at. Anson t`-la1'ke's for a few days, have returned to their home in New York state.--John Johnston and Eliza Monds were married last -A number of resitlents from this vil- lage have gone on the C.}.`.R. excursion to Have-lock.- l`he Messrs. Ryan are tak- ing photos in a. tent in the villa re.- J. A. Marsh left. on Friday. ;1rs. -L. Marsh and ife, left or Belleville yesterday, after spending some weeks fishing and ing on Great Clear lake..-Archie Marsh intends `to remain some time longer.- Andrew Osborne's little boy, who re- is suffering from whooping r.ough.-- l`he Orangemen and `Prentice Boys, of this plane, will visit, Mountain Grove on Thursday, to relelirate the closing of the gates of Derry.-Missea Blanche and Jennie - ... .. ..:..:o in \\' n camp- t ll! leave no unpucuuu. tuna .......... Ono pill taken each night during thirty days will cure constipation r _the clwung m we m Mills no` home on a. visit Mills. ...-- llsrtlngton Hinton. Hartington, August 11.-T. Sigs- worth in repairing, painting and paper- ing his residence. School is to on- nguin next Monduy. No (i_0lll,)l. the 1'. il- dren will be able to study well, lifter their nice long rest. Noble Whitty goes to S denhem high school, having pause- ed `t e entrance examinations. A [ow evenings ago. Arthur Smith had the misfortune to allow his horse to get, away from him. and to nearly minke ll wreck of his new buggy. The Wed- nesday evening prnyer meetings are in- creasing in interest. Rev. E. lt. Kelly, the en-r etic pastor, i iming to make them sti I more lurgeliiittended. Mrs. (Rem) S. H. Brown I vea to-morrow for her, home in South Dakota. Mrs. '1`. Sigaworth and children have return- ed from Folger. 0nt., where they spent several days with her sister, Mrs. E. K. Roche. Mrs. Edward Revell and granddaughter, Loretta. spent last week `with friends at Godfrey. Muster Earle Leonard. who visited at Moscow last week. was very ill with quinsey while there. Mia: Maggie, Sproule, West- hrooke, came out among her friends here recently, using the wheel as a mean: of conveyance. Mrs. S. Barley. Vennwher. end Mia Grace Hurley, Ver- ona. are visiting tr week. Mrs. M. Claw and daughter are npendln a few days in Kingnton. Miu Dottie ` In II is visiting her sister in the cit` t lqweek. lu Berth: Dou- dle and in Georgina Burr were guuu of Mn. John Hon-inon this week. iende here this 3 _.-.--. Iolcol lune: Funk. Lam downe. August 10.-'l'he Presby- terian Sunday school hold their un- nuslnficnlc at_MuKelvie`: point _'lust on... u. Thaw werooonunu-nu mat- i| I.i\l ionic nit McKelvie'e pomx mu 1 Thu e.y. They were no numerous than A. C. Cor-non`: eteun yacht bed to be pressed Into eervioe in order to he all an outing on the rivenuenoug skiff; could not be rocnred. The Unionlodge of Good Temp tn enjoyed their outing on Bntltda It the river. but Set- TO TELL U8. at am. wnoukho wound we! M- t nod gqa drouod. fun not W 811` t Lt vonlnl: . ...l _I___4..__ iiist eve`-Ea; John E. euly had the misfortune to have another vnlusble dog killed by s train last week. Our firm `oi butch- ers, A. C. Oornett and A. J. Hattie. have dissolved partnership. Each intends to run 3. sho of. his own. Opposition is the life 0 trsde. Miss Ade, Johnston is quite ili etpreeent.` Mrs. G. Gra- ham sud flmily have come u from the river to spend a. few days 11 the vil- lage.\ The Misses Stewart and a. nun ber of their young friends are staying st their summer cottage, which they! have named Camp Pixy. Jeremiah Sni- der, who has been in California about forty-t'ive'yesrs. has returned to Leeds to visit his old friends. Man 0! them, though. are not here to we - come him. .Mr. Snider has been very successful is his business ventures, be- ing owner at a liar gsheep rench. Visitors: Rev. W. ornett. New York. with his muy friends in this vicinity; Miss Giles, ontreui; Mrs.'F0rth, Union- ville; Mrs. J. Latimer, Wilsteud; N. Lon- don, Ebenezer. and Miss Hurst. at W. O. Bell's last Friday; Miss Mccormack, ingston. st Misses Cornett`s; Mr. and rs. Webster, Brockvilie, at Mrs. J B .i unnatu-' 4 L he seen ut work till eight and nuns, uuu E'sn'on. W. Woods, sr.. has uthreshing `machine in good order that he wishes to find :1 pur('l1:|sor for. Our visttoruztre numerous, so that uni names omitted are zu-cldontnl not w lh torot_h(_:ught. `.Jo.~\g-ph Mc(_`.rol1t, o[.Sunhury. vtutedut 1 J. (.11-anlles and renewed old ucqumnts Lnncos on Sunday lust. Mr. and Mrs. l `Ritchie, of lltlvert-l.l, \\'ushingl._on lorri- ! tory, recently umnt game time gumng - lncul friends. 3: lat: DI-mpslur, 0 Gun- l' unoque. Min '1`. Jackson. of Kingston, - Mlss\ea und (}.S'ark,Mo{ 1 iUi`sMl*`err|y. Y ut '. . Frank n`a. r. 1111! rs. ). `- l`rnttc-r, of Kin` stun. M J. 'l`rot.|or`s. Mr. Pound, ul iingston. is u Vlsllul` here. Our forum-r young minister, W. J. Mlllrr, lm-uted ul llnttw-raeu. is mult- lng many new friends and doing well. He lulu not, however. forgotten the old uurroundlns und friends. Tnouais A`T Passion . Onehendnll Ohronlelu. Cushendall, Au ust l0.-We have no less than five di {erent denominations within a short radius and, besides nu- merous services on Sunday at the vari- ous churches, have nightly meetings at the Free Methodists tent. This week a lady evangelist has been added to the number: of speakers. Very recently this body baptized five converts in the .Rideau, on a pleasant Sunday after- noon. The attendance on that day was enormous, both the novelty or the sight; and the ltranle and unusual teatures of such a ceremony naturall drawing a Vast concourse of people. r. Pound, of Kingston, recently affix-la.t.ed in Zion` church in a most capable manner, in the nheence of Rev. A. B. Johnston, who has been visiting his parents for `some time past, Mr. Basil Thompson vDl`8&(`.il(`(l an acceptable sermon at the lsume place on Sunday last, in the even- ing, to a large congregation. School section No. ll will re-o an on Monday next, the ltllh inst., w th, it is to be 'lmped, u good attendance. These are `the nights the industrious farmer can _ till eight and nine, amt -m-.... w \\'nml.A sr.. has Why We Grow]

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