Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Sep 1897, p. 2

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110 School of lining, uuu -um nwnnguv-an-muou an iht. nbl godthu. R l n nu!-hm: unit]-um nuns 0:.-'r.`I. WWII - Licnt.-OJ. Wilton. R O.A., was in Ibo city yuvudny for I for boon on his way to Deooronto to ammo command ol the unillury amp. HouryA. Lynnn llld wife 0! London. Enghnd. who no inking a tour through tbodoniniomuput a low hours in slain city yulcdny. W. In$,'hnor. and footnote: 0! ' a T5. Ks.gmnoeuooao:-an- Inn. `ill Invn -rIu n-Itunni Inn-run. Inu |lum_v. unplug II W. J. uvmguwn Clnnnol Orovo for _two wake. nmmodl Lanna 015.1`.- VVIIIIIITW ltl HIV IG1. II VIIIIIDR hi: pu-ooh. Kr. and Mrs. R. San, Hath- Sold, E. Walkom. spending a couple of weak- ntlrnny Bay. returned to the city Int T: Indiana turned on and In __ Ion-onto of the People--What they Au gblnn --4I [In]-Q, DITEIVIIC U I IIIIUIIIZ Ifllh Norlnm Mitchell bu Ioftto nsunoa position in I Ronlrow Inrdvun storm Mia B. V. Gnu: hm ntnrnad frnm st. 1%WIng I` 0uIII DI 0|] }IIl&Iy UVUIP ing. Mr. nnd Mrs. Uoorgo Waggon, of the Campbell house. NApnnoo, visited Mr. and Mrs. I). Mcibbon loo week. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wolbanh, of Royal Street, wero'visih'ng friends here recently. irritant in out nvv'Iv'- vvl-an nuuw nut Ilnylncnndllolng. Architect Elli: left this morning for Brooivillo on I bnoinou trip. Nnnnnn Kimball hu loft to nnnmnn BUT III I ITIIIKIIW IZITIWCIU INK` Mia: B. V. Gnu: has returned from nt- uending the Inilli oponingo in Toronto. Winthrop Reno. at York. in visiting hi: nnmnm. Kr. And In. R. San. n..u.. DCVXII ITUIII lIC'B 8090"!!! D00 VV.llDa meeting `at South Bay on Tuesday ovan inn, Mr. nnrl Mm Huron \Vnpontt_ of \.IUI'IUlIl'lI'&Il C VUT IIIZTTIIIII` W I on The True Anni Life .s the 15.1 worth league obriation endeavor recently. Mine Sadie Head is vlnitin in Kinklbon fora few woke. Mr. and ro. D. Wel- bunka visited frinnde at Shnnuonvillo ne- oently. -us temper-once question was discussed at the` Bpwonh league on Mon- day evening. Min Bertha Nnh conduct- ed the meeting. Bevenl It-om hose went to Glenon lnet Suurds . John Cook, who ha been mute on t. e Nellie Outh- lort for a few months. in home for e short time. We expecting: large crowd no the Mn-nmn'np ham nnxt. Tnmdnv. BIIIIO. We OXWIIIIIKIIIISI cmwu no the our nova; here next Tnouday. Several from has attended the W.M.S. ....u.._ -.4 Q4..oL I)... .. lI"....A... -.._.., TOOOVOIIG lllll nor WVUI1 Iuuwn. mun 0on0llrkI'Ih1| I v interesting page Aim p ....n. 1.....- 4L.x-&-_ ....i.......- .......oI.. local Roee-'l`he llovenente 0! The Be. _ aldente , Mrnrouo, Se h. l.---Chioi Jamieeen, oi Acton, parsed t rough the village on Sun- day. Mr. and Mn. E. Miller visited friends at. Bleak River on Sunday. Mina Pearsell, of Shennonville, has been vieit- ing Mine Nellie Welbenke. Pirk Clark and Mire Mend art were at Glenore lean Saturday. Mien rrieon. of Brighton. is visiting Miee Ruby Welhenlre. -Mine Louiee Love has returned from Hey Bey. D. M. Bredin and the Mieeee Bredin have returned from camping at J. 0 Neil`e. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sobey and daughter were the guelte of Mr. and Mrs. George Clark on utfday. Meeere. C. Hich. Waupooa, and B. Hartgrove, Rochester, N.Y., were here on Bundey. Mr. end Mre. Henry Vengeeon, Adolphuehown. viaibed friends here recent- ly. Several from here attended the Point Traverse dinner last Thuredty. The pro- oeede amounted to 0230. Min Bertha Bre- din will spend this week in Toronto. Mr. end Mn. Nelsen Herein. Glenna. CHI WI IPUIII Ylllll WXK III LUITJIII-0. Mr. and Mn. Nelson Murtin, Glenon. viailod friends hero but weak. Rev. D. Williunl And daughter, Bath, were the guests of Rev. std Mn. Allen Inn week. We Are glnd to lam that Mrs. Height has raonvnrnd Non: hm nnvan innml. Mill 'V In gill! W ICU! Wu.` -ll XIUIKIIU DU recovered {fem her severe illness. Min l`._. (VI--L 55) g u-An. lab`-A-ting manqu- XXUIYlIu1!|'U'WUTo_ no xmuvnuunvu , It will have I cnpncigy of 1,500,000 bub- oll and willplllii Cl twnuyffbt hug} `Attached to 1 and Head hduu. No other . mil IMtwv1n.tlII.!wrId:1nnuan'nrI umnuuizw n will thin (mg- Th; Inch nl xrll UUIUII III P. WEB II Iuutulalug. "I believe the Kingston will need belt e duen elenton in ve one. It in on- thie ground that bone my argument. Manitoba end the north-west are being repidly developed end the grain producing era: in increunng in proportion. As the gain -pkoduetion of Manitoba and the north-week increases. the C.P.R. must. build other elevators en Fort Williun to receive when comee the way. We in Kingston must keep pace and build elevator: enough to receive our . nhnl-A nf mhn an-gin nhinnad from Fort Wil. Ana nuua onovuon onougn no renown our share of the grain shipped from Fort Wil- linm." Elli IX Ur OIOVXOT `II DIIID MIDI`: The second in 1886, the Ihitd in 1890, and now, in 1807. they no building the largest on the oonuinonu. Thin than how the grain Dude ol who port. in increasing. "I hnliavn thnn Kimntnn will nand u ? notiftlbtfg. M on Ihifilovn CIIX DUI IVOTU WIIIIIII UIIVIIUIF Will R iho qunxtonivooliho kind1_nthtwotQcl._ `It. will luv: A nnnuitv of L500 NI) bulb- E` CTPCIQVCIII II : I UPI W VIIIIII HIV! )5 oapsciby of 5,000,000 bushels, ID that ` Ihon the new puncture hu, ban built, pbo port vim 50 iblo to non 6,500,000 bum- -eln of nin. ~. H -.|...... -1... '2. _-I|.-m...:.o.A 137315 mu` "nIm hdaltnhn 10:05 -OII OI l Illl. E. rknou, 1011- acquainted with the town and In Idvnuuges, in vary 7 in .930 Ibo maven ol mldn I f ` _' T to -,;#rz:no- pdrlar 15- _: rhovmoro. 5-hpmly the atongo cnpncmy of Fort Wxllnnm grown, the mouru;_idly_ mm grow thnol Khy- ston, fer lm an Imus koop pace With that port. Tint` Elie Ihippmg, thin who mfililippiguldo of I` W In bu ' Quin _ on 5 un grown coma dimension: since 1881 In that you who Int elevator wu builo than. Tha nannnrl in mm. tho third in HBO. and o Cilia; Ihal on Hut jinn-innit. but MD '"r':".7.' Livsnguon and family. ounpsng at lhnnnol Grown r tin Inks. nznmnd A "IE ON HACK CTR` dicnlin. Tho new Fort William olovntor will ho L4 -..-A`-A-An-`I ALA kindly:-huh. M MIL!-'ORD`3 MANY MUBINGS. D ZXCII 1% 153- 'I'U `Rita:-dlqvaton at Fort Wm:-m have .....n.. -1 Knnn nun I....ly..l. .. 95.9. PERSONAL MENTION. WWI ln.ru!vl'Ia,nAl1ucnI up :61 `$3 DUI by: In :90. NR. It-dlavuton Willicm have 3fY. o if U. I. ISIIIFIIIOI, Whunnr you require an can ticket to luhnd 1: din: of lntopo, via its Ila New at at Eaton. all to Gilduiuvdiouhn-Ip agency. 42 . LL; 4%.? nub . `uuc Iii!!! h In`; a an only bhl 6! Juan AH:-13.3,- J. ll Ila. nllo, IIII I'll ! DI `Ell IIIVU 10!) Kill! OH to hop constant wntoh. Our unload clothing in node on our on pnuiau by our own tailors, undo: tlonpu-vision door an aunt. who hu thonpclationdboiag one of tho. but D-nnxmmgh (1:-nlnI' IIQIIUITXT gaming an an nanom- ... IIIIIII VIEW DTKU onus W135 H80? WO|gIn. Mothers should remember that we do not ask you to docido on the instant. You an hue hall-A-dozen muita lent homo and take your time in making a selection. Gnnd Union. A II AL- _.....AI.. __...L-.I A-I_._L..__ ..-I-.. l0|ll' IX` IIUIII IX KKUWINI, IIIVU I? 00000 with hoop iron to prevent destruction by bones biting the wood. o Rn! Imnr Ixlnninmn nnu, Raul R-`u nr "INT ITIIIIIK CDC WINNI- Boy your bloniou now. Real Bath or I Ayrahito blonkotaono dollu lens in price by buying now. R. McFnul {or house fur- mahimzu. A5. 4:... ..v..|....L ::......a... ..:.L.. .5. .. .,. At ve o'clock Saturday n ht the or to be rented for tho Fomaora` rbecne will be phood on the Era at. Lake Ontuio park. It will require thirty-nix hours to root, and rolayoof men but been hold off In knnnnnnsmnt. -nah, UK IIITIYDY-DIX IIIUBICIIHB. A Princess strode baker says that when commiuionor Gordon mndo his recent. tour of the bakeries impacting bread. bakers worn notied of hi: coming, and many bid from View bread that was light weight. Mother: should remember that we (in UTIIIU U HID. All the rocontly uroctaod telephone poles on Ptincou Iueoo are being painted. Tho halo of the poles, for I diaunce 0! shout four feet from the ground, have been bound Iilh hnnn irnn tn nmvnnt alnnfrnntinn hv l1I"'l Univ. 0. F. Telgmunn will organize an orcha- tnythia winter and give monthly concerts. The orgnnization will number fty instru- ments. Already be has secured the names of thirty-nix musicians. I pnnann -tuna}. hnLnr anon 0'11}. -luAn Ull DIITIUIIOIG UOIIIIIIUI UH H18 I-100. W Sorztp.-Instructor Boutillior. R.M.C , uhilo Rolling in Navy Bay on Wednes- day owning, booked a pike that tipped tho beam as valve pounds. nix ouncon. At the close of Thursday : meeting of tho Frnnbmdn nhannn Inn:-(I nhnnf. MI) Schu_lfu_m'ids, I Fall ovoroosu. We have the Intact Ityies and the largest nngo msdo of Vo- nocianu. vorntodl. vcunu And choviotn. Prices from 84 to 013 for the but chaviot, nnrn nili Iininn u-ant` Union PIIII IIII IIIIIIS. lIrII'Ill UIIIOII. A citinen expreeeee the opinion that when the medal of either the Roynl or the Ome- dian humane society in given for life saving the presentation should be made by the penon rescued. ` Him that nlmrnnf. nhn-vi nf eh:-me .1. Aha-. purlun rwcllul. See the elegant stock of shoes at Aber- net.hy's. Price: low. Vnn CHI -nnl: 1 nnu I116. far Inhnr J-n uuuly u. rncml low. You will want 3 new but for labor day. We have th latest from New York city. Grand Union. I\ I` 'l`Al_.___.. _..'II -__-_:_- ._ ._.L._ J0 DIIU CIDIO 0! .IIIllI'$Iy' IIIOGI-IIIK 0! the Fronhndc choose bond shone 500 boxes of chaos won disposed of to buyers. The price psid wu mno nnd chroo-eighth contl. FIIUX "VIII .9 I0 .Iu'| lUI' [INC XUI pure silk lining. Grand Union. A nitinnn urn-wanna tho nnininn uvu. IIII Iii] PIICCI In cnnrgo. Come here and bring with you the best idea you an 0! but I unit should be And we will Grand Union. Lieub. up`. of No. 1 company. 47th butt... in recruiting man in the city for Ma company, for the tnining camp that opens on Bu-tioold common on the 14th. HA-at lnntnanbgu D-..blIIa..- `D II (V IOU. UIK ll Bailey Bron.. broom makers. have pur- chuod 3 wire binding machine from A London. Ont., rm. J. Armstrong. Lon-. don. ha been placed in charge. Poms harm nnrl hrlnn with Imn than half. UUllVU!III} Mayor Skinner yonterdny headed a lar, ~ number of his friends in an outing to Ale: andria Bay on the yacht Sophy. The trip wu thoroughly enjoyed. I Onlv hnnnn in Kino-I-.nn nhnwinatlm Int. WI5 lIllUI'UugHI_V n]0y0(1. Only house in Kingston showing the lat.- eab novqltiea in juvenile clothing. Grand Union. 'I`-.. L... -1 _.I..l L__...'.._. _..- -_.' .._ i<'u~i`:"sT1"`6`N_"` BUSINESS ' COLLEGE Ultllc Two tone of gold-bearing ore or en route from Ron.-alnnd.-B.C.. to the King- ston school of mine: for Anulyein. The ore WM mined from I no ! claim. `(LI Ilium`. T\--`L -...I 'I`.u..-.4 - -.....I... oompmmna use nrnou Armca Anouyne. Each and every lady attending the open- ing of the Grand opera house next 'I`uos~ day evening will receive 8 beautiful souvenir. Il........ |.:....-- ..--A.._J-.. L..-A..A .. I..- l\ XWIPIHIDKII. For cramps, diarrhoea and all summer complaints use Arnot s Arnica Anodyne. Each and mm!-v Ind: Almnnrlinnr the nnnn. WI! lnlllll ll'0Ul I HOW Clllln. Kid Glove-, Dent and 'Fowne s make. ` 75c. Oak Hall. V n..n-.. n... L_..... ..._|.-... |._.... _..- 1151]: I1!` IIBII. No trnoo has been found by the local po- lice of Adnmaon, the Bollovillo youth, who left his home on Sunday last with two companions. For nrnmnn, (Han-hmn and I nnmmnr IIIVV jhFK`lIIUI III 300- V 2 In t `V ' ' y pl '3 win to KAIIII ihhnnni ninx I 171% mm _ Mmazdr 1:06:01 has "arranged to present. souvenirs to all ladies` `attending tho open- i ' of ue emu: dpm ham. 8 nlknr. `Nah VH1-L : Infant nnvnltinn I m Iill urpnq opllrl none. 0 nlimn New Y_drk a latest noveltipa in elndrct i'n `suits for fall. Will sand on nppmva]. Grundnion. ` ' The bones attached to Ward : milk de- livery fvnggon I'll) `away on Bogota screen this morning. but did igovddmh . _ pm: of _chaI_nbI'ng|q imndmke IUT 'UlllUIIEIlE' nnu IICK n.luICu- Bukoru any they will not raise the price of bread until our roaches nix dollars in anal. Thain two ants a last will be add- Illln Money back :yafcm~-GoodI marked in plain gures. Come in and look Around. You don't have to buy unloads you are satia- ed. Oak Hall. "A franc lung In:-n fnnpu-U Kn GL4: `nnn` I\l`\, ..A IVIJI IIIIVIJ QlVI.ll\l\ or n_ ;.Dw uh-Vial tho mu. 1'Soi't-lotIh'li "low-' - . Isua.euu n&n1mn, iiiuio teadlier, 21 w9Ki,ngIh:eet. . V. . Pmnar na in rininiinu In m-bah. Wu Illll IIIUTIIIIIK. HEW (HG IWUIYHI Arum`: chambineun for blhdiuness and sick headache. n.|..-. .... `u... ..:n ...n ....:-.. MI..- .....-1.... bu Hnll-Fiuoat ciothing made. We have no use ,!6r job lots or out-of-date goods. Up-to-date in ov_ory wny. (`Aarhnin balm:-n would lihu tn lmni how gooua. up-to-can tn vuy. Certain bakers would like to `know how it. in an uptown grocer is ambled to sell three large loavu of In- en_d for twenty-vo cents. u....-.'. L....I. .....u.._ n._.:. _.-..|.-..1 :.. PaIRgnAPHs;c6i:b up av oun % nu. VII;-I . .5 -Y` `W W 1" . NO!" Yd ? I"l iI`vLl1II'I ' `Origami; fl. . . ` I. Wnhonvlo. |lioh.;N. H. Fair, 0233! R. HIINN. Bdlowffnllo. \'l..: W. Nu-thvood. Ottawv; D. Chisholm. . _KY.aJ&&&. :: 3 Loan Booths. Jda. Hid Ilhiat. HAM; Rov.l).C ms... lcbgylc. lcu-an; Dr. Willhn Icbu-hid. Icail luau. hl_.._...:-.t)-.-l -M `IL- Wi||i_an *c`lhr:idi Icoil tan; I. J. Vulcan. 8|. Alina; Vt.-. `D02 J Jn Phi, .%&|; `K 0. G. 01.. Iguana-in .1: In, J. -_ M. 10?: cc rnslvnnuv W all VII IIO .AuhbI&opu1thoVonlhv-tholhnn -IIuv-uu -I vuuvwv--- -7-u-.-. nrrfval: It ll: Grand {gr week ' phi lit: . . h . P. vibe,` lit: Wihm, Min HIRE! PUG`. A. 91'. Ilongnnio, 8 Bourgcolo, lhhiek Bu-oul. D. 0.. lbvnr. Rohut F. .1-...ll-nab...-uhlogl`! Lhni nlnrq. A. Puonoa. Ilia R. Putnam, lab Guy Dobbin. lb an liner. I. B. lanuguu. Iutnnl: In C. B. Iliwhl. In. Pots Bank. 85. Annual. u.:lr. and lruxgo PImb.0I_v I DAD-iguana W-Q Vnrhu Ilia. '4ntDA IQTIIXIKG The Durham add battery nlnowm ro- cdivo In at "A" bounty : nunlo-loaders. andiillhoinennndoothonmontantu tbingltoneotpo. ` . -3 -II. J. ;-`A lncnnlo 0! Buttnrlot. Two of the Irnule-loading nino- und- er eld gum with which "A eld nary in and will In transferred to the King- 'non eld bauory, to noon to the nc- namdlwrpn inatoniothonowbnoclr I-.-l:_nb;.I.._ ..J-_- -..4&....I- I-- `I... 'PHJIl IIUIII DIIKUT II `XIII II FIE Ill`! mud mrps to use the new hunch Ioudiuglivnls-9. ndors nodndlhwdu ` man, ` This will main Ch: Kinpntnn n uuucry, nu II In! llurvrmmv noun. nun will uguniheo An increase in obomnsongth at I corp: by two gun hum two gun nuohmonu. IIVL. I'L._I.-... (AA L.n... -|..\b.`lI _., WUI'IIKIlIIUlI- Al. the next meeting. early in October. is any be decided to change the time of meeting from Sunday sltsmoons to in week day evening, some members think- ing cbolsttsr time more suitable for the discussion of economic questions. i'Jg'z'i};';"nd';r'rJoTv&'u'&'a'I"i ago. This will auto Ibo Kingston no Intlnvn Ii: run. inn.-d n! A Cour-Inn I . IIIII Inn IIIIII up l\lI'|'I50I nun lottery: nix gun. iuatud of I but-gun hnlhrm an it In: hm-nnlnra bean. nn'd will .2: :. -az*:a.=? XIII . Ill jun. IUD? III I lI7Il"`Ill'l I battery, so it bu horbtofnre been. ma -nu nan.-ngbg an innongnn In uh. ntnnnnlh nl -any vvvu nuugnug - vnuu. A special meeting of the workingmen'a club was held in the WI() halr last even- ing to" arrange for the coming winter's meetings. Meson. A. Hoppim. J. J. Biclley, Quinn, Simmonds. Joeoph George, J. R. Donaldson. AF. Vvrighc and Dr. Aykroyd were appointed a committee to male nccensnrv nrrnmmmnntn for than Ill. y-W, WUTU IPPUIIIUUWJ ll UJVHYHIWWCQ to make nocessnry arrangements for the I.-uccosaof the moorings. and to request. the city council to grant the use of Ontario hall as I registry oico for unemployed workingmon. LI. thn nail: rnnnna nap`: in n.-r..Ir...- The tlret Attraction. Aiden Benedictfe "Fabio Romeni." which will be prevented at the Grand opera house next Tuesday evening, in en edaption of Marie Correlli'e hmone novel. entitled "The Vendetta" and `is one of""the beet Inelo-dromu ever written. Theecenic effects and containing are pronounced by the prom; wherever the company have eppeered to be the but. Miss Grace Hunter e re. eer- "pentine, and other dances ere eleo highlv rpoken of end she in uuivenlly considered by all to be the beet in that line now he- lore the pn blic. The plm of seete will open at Sawyer : boot and shoe etore opera house block tomorrow at 10 mm. Prices 250., 50c. end 750. an ,- avaaa nnauv--uil. In a letter received by a citizen from his son, who in aailin on the upper lakes, the writer any: the urge freight nhedn at Duluth are completely blocked with our, which western mills are trying to rush to the eeetern markets. All the big frei ht- err of the Northern and Northwestern ine me being pushed to their limit of speed to relieve the blockade by getting the flour to Buffalo for diatribution. At the time of writing there were 900,000 hogs and 300,- 000 barrels of flour in the Duluth store- houaee, not to speak of twenty cerloada awaiting transportation. The writer says business: in beginning to pick up somewhat in the west, and prospects for better times are brighter. -v uuuuuvnluw annual. At: the Gananoque horse races 8. Hark- neas horao, I).L,C.. won second place in the 2:29 clue. First place was won by a horse owned by J. Hudson. of Lyndbulat; Sir Tatum, owned by F. Miller, Bath, Inn third. and Eileon.of Ridenu, owned by Father O'Gornmn, of Ganrmoque, was fourth- The boot time was 2:22}. There wns considerable "kicking over the time- keopers record for the finnl hunt. The time was given out. as 2:261. whereas seve- ral shop watches hold by spectators showed only 2:22` . Johnny In-chad Awuy. . At 8:30 o'clock this morning A field battery left by special train for .-Doaoronto for. target practice to ro'.u'rn on the 14th. Eighteen men were left in the bar- racks to perform guard duty. with master gunner Moher in command. The battery- men had A glorious time in the barracks lash nighu. As a result half adozenof cbemwere placed in the guard cells, but. accompanied the battery to Doseronbo an prisoners. .1 as of mz1ar-1r`urtau.ing;nnu, hviag M von 3 hrgv'm'dtrbr_Jfall,iIII'pdrts- tiona, w ich will reach hero by September, will make a large raduction iu ready-made clobhinginnd clothing undo to oqior. to induce close buyers to purchase now ind eagle him to make rom for the incoming Q .. .. T ` - 0100 Worth. ) . Good Koioah ulna--ucoordi'n.gIo our knowledge of shoes-are those ladies vici kid low lace shoot-, patent tips. They no mode by the but makers. ones who know howto nuke I rotty shoe, unwell as a good one. We sven t unny pair: left huh while they last you can hug them for 01.50. ' See some of them in our window. Hainoa & LocketA. a. u. --up---nw cnuurwvnuuun y 1 Old citizens will remember that to-day. Sept. 3rd, in `the thirty-seventh ennivereary of she visit. at. the Prince of Wales to King- eton when he was not permitted to land, as the duke of Newcastle, to whose care the young prince had been entrusted. would not tolemte an arch erected by the local `Orange societies, nor to receive special at- tentione from that body. 0! Burn Shoot. with furnace and other gv Jo . . In tho Stan; Dul- am. . v th modorn lmprovr _to on Ilunn. 13'. on mourn ago vlunt. Iptuasy. Stoomor Oolemonh loaves Built : dock st 2 p_ In, 350. ' - en. m;.a.;-`.'.:"'?..7'u......:"""".'.s .a...,..s... will_ ogonod on Saturday (to-uhaorrow) `they're Bnrzalnn. Thoee ladies` Vici kid. low. lace shoes, with patent leather tipa, that we ve re. ducod from $2 to $1.50. Tb re going fast. too. They should .56 at price. Don't you wants pair`! The makers M1! J. D. Kin and W. A. Marshfpoople who make I? nlmea. nhnnn mhnt. wan:-. (`.nmn 0. 11. IX!!! Illtl W. A. marau*poopIe WIIO make gong shoes. shoe: that .`oar. Come in and and them at Haineo & Locketatfa. " '. ' of hollow Yarn clothingiiiabno, hiring van n Inrlardhru-`fall inrmrm. LIIIVIII It %ICIIIl Iytlll. ._a._.|_ -4 -L- l\..;.l L_A.I 1.. . Tho Won-klngmuru club. _I _--.:__ -1 AL- _-_L: cm Tvuurv. The Gnnnnoque Banal. A Notable Anntvonurv. L'__ _, ,-n ,_,,_. L_, 4| rune: nnsimmox ox xowrn side of Johnston Strut nut IIOIIO west of Bath Stunt. , _ onnvcnlonou. Mu nu Btonn Dual. ubnry Oponlng. L. -.t 4-. |..g-...| -1 ..g. . -.,._...... Illlocytowl `lldhgl. X ' Mu.wa.noI'z. 899%. I.--John Giluoa rt Sunday us home. It. `and Mn. -35- ' Wonnyhcut-hll dun, 33$ pm-0 pun Ill any wen-I-u was -r. CII-dc-y. I-r Wollintto-. 02.100. soun- olinnordu-duhnyannnold. ....- oompmoly In I00 Incas omllplnlu wlsn inc" rs-ion Mung pold lot apples. Buying are run`: on the tree: nppou-u to be the dair- ublo way of both buyc And allot, and the jollowing price: but uitudy been paid : (harp Mclhnlio. omlud at six lent. 0820: Capt. Salmon. stud of but can. 5'75: Indie Bhnnnou; orchud ol nix Iud, 0660: Lovi Willianqorohuild uncanny. NW; Wiiun Shut. mallard 0! Busty scan. sumo; Icllnuruo Wright, arched of fauna sens, OLIM. `u highut price paid for any orchard was Mr. I)-dnnv. Int \Valli&\oI. 32.10). Long Point Lnoonlce. Lona l on\"r, Sept. l.-Hsrveetiog is about done: crop! good. Min Sadie Bryan and Fergus O`Oonnor have 0 to Athena to resume their studies at t e high school. Mi Ann Townsend, vioilin friends in Lanedowne. Gnnnnoque an South Lake for a couple of weeks, returned home on Thursday lub. Mr. and Mrs. D. Townsend spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Ceintown. A. Slack spent Sunday and Monday with friends at T0- ledo and vicinity. A nicely framed por- trait of the queen was placed in our school ` Jxouue on Saturday by James Townsend. trustee. Singleton Bros. have their silo about completed. The mnnv frinndn ham of tho hm Mn. unbeon VII Oell-Otl ll ulmae use UUIIIV] in opposition to N. Spngue. olDemoreec- ville, reform candidate. But at preoent polilsioe. Klondike and everything else in eompietely in the shade compared with the me... hemn mm lot melee. Buvinn dinner. the proceeua so no ennlsu on we minister : aelery, and although the smell charge of wonky-ve cent: wee collected from eech person, the emount. realized wen over 8250. At. the ooneernsive meee meet.- ing held at Plocon on Seturde Jamel Oiheon selected to content c county ' '5' 5.` ll Rm-nmm nlbnmnrneb ... Jernisnne nu. IIUUHII UUIIIPIBIUU. The many friends here 0! the late Mrs. Charles Pritcherd, of Ellisville. were deep- ly grieved to hear of her sudden death.and sincerely sympathize with Mr. Pritchsr and children in their bereavement. M . and Mrs. Levi Shock and children. of Sagi- nnw. Mich., and Mr. end Mrs. Henry Shook and son, of Springvale, Leeds. visit- ed at C. J. O`Connor s on Thursday of last week. Miss M. E. Lappin, visiting at her uncle's, (J. Lappin. for some time. returned to her home in Lanedowne on Sunday. Miss Kate Bass and Miss Etta Plunkett took A trip to South Bay on Monday. W. Perry. who has been in. is able to be out again. M. Black returned from Toledo on Wednesday of last week. Visitors: Mrs. M. McArdle. ol Wolie Island; A. Donnelly and Mrs. Donnelly, oi 8ee|ey s Bey; Miss M. Shormll.of Brewer`: Mills; Mrs. 1'. Mar by, B. Muryhy, K. Hiscoek. Min! Lena lood and hrot era. of Delta: I). McDonald. of Lanedowne: Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald, of Sand BI]: George Stevens, of Athens: Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chnpmah, of Seeloy'u Bay; Mr. and Mrs. George Chapman, of Sweet's Corners; Mrs. C. Statford, of Delta. Wanpooe Whlapere. W.u'r-nus, Sept. l.-F"or the past three or four years it has been the custom of the inhabitants of South .Bsy Point to hove what is known as an annual hnrveet borne .u_..-.. .|... .........I. `A La Annls` nn u Vhab I! Known an annual nnryzuu uumu dinner. the proceeds to be applied on the minintnn nnlnrm and Allhmllrh Dllll n niws or rnznlstitldff.` [SDI-GU . Two unsuccessful ettempte to burn I house in Cape Vincenu, N. Y.. were made this week. On Tueadeyeltnrnoon the residence occupied by William Anthony was red, but the blaze was prompt- ly extinguished. Early Wednesday morn- ing a lighted ball of paper was thrust through 1 window in the same house. The carpet: ceu hb fire. but mu` extin uiehed before fur or damage was done. 1'. An- thon ieet I love to know the motive of the incendiary. ` H1811 L0 L18 EH8 Dg. Dr. McCallum and A. G. Farrell, of Smith`: Fails. have had 5 dispute over a point of school low, and each has deposited I cheque for fty dollars with the mnyor of that town, the minioter of uducntion to settle the point and the loser : cheque to go to the town treasury. The point at issue is: "Have or have not the school board the right to make improvements on tho central school in one the propoced by- law tovniae the necessary qxoney be do- fented 2" aide. A ll. no main Put um oonauoa nape-t lphodurlntoiubruh In uncoun- '$"a"'xf.`.'. !.`..`. 1'.' Lawn, golden and in 10. Am 12 _ cougar Kipcnndamo cry-nu` v----- V: nun; naps. .` ' Almonbo bu volo`W0,000 tmmrdn A railway Nfhrp. : . . ' k A line ball has lion in the ADI-; can church at Port . .. - ` Rev. J. J. Reeve ha! lvligncd thl paid" llnrnhn nf Hm `Pnnh:-nin Rnnljah chumh. nov. J. .1. move nu Ivuguuu our pu combo of the Peuibroka Bapmiat churuh. Jnhn C 7n.nnn and {An-lilv. nfAmnria WFIDB 0! (I10 l Ollll)l'0IB Dlpuau Uuuruu. I 1 . John G. Wotaon sud family, of Am 'oI.Q` hue lefyfpr llanitobn when she) wi I 10-: Alicia. Kin-ea A hunt. Roialnw. has I tour`: inontba ol bear, captured non Golden Ak. ` mu. . . _ Buuai. rmbau my slow in cape Vinoentt. is much. Only one building has! been put up. The Osrdanabnm News tails of A yonnz mu neon put. Ogdenabnr Nun tells young lady who was n for bucking the peace` hv hmnrinn A hnv by nagging | no Albert. Wood, yimnbudy. bu pmomed I litany dank to Trinity church of that place in memory of hi; non. At. the crnninarv in Ranfmw QM) nounda Mr. uyle lost. me omy cnuu. A inachine has been invented and tasted near Ohm-vs which cute and chreohea the grain at the same time. The mlohinels drawn by four horses and besides the driver, only required the attendance of one man to tie the bags. Dr. Mnnnllnlm nnd A. G, Fnrrn- nf SPICE OF THE ARTIGLES IN VlOlNlTVNEW8PAPI|lI- Iuuy WIIU WI! [H111 b h ' ho. ..i .`.."`(`;:n..T :. '-':}``:1`Is'au?`{ion'."c z5`T .:::`x..'::i+:%.:_:'g.j place In or an At the croainory in Renfrow 900 pound! of butter I day are made. Shipmaml IIIVO been rude to Britain t.his.Iuu1mer. Thu k.uIl:I:.... -.u...n:...I I..- 0|.` Ai:lIlhI nnus, vnu ueaur out by me on Lucius]- Mrs. Ordelin iloon, of Addison, put- od uwny on Wednesday morning at the age of eovauty-four years. Apoplexy WIS the cause of denth. Tn-nu. l(.uu-l... I...-.-:-t... -0 `D.-nhnnin ma cause or aeun. Jams: Knowles. buristor, of Pembroke. was fined two dollars and coat: Iuweok for assaulting and using insulting language to James McI_)ougall. On Tnmndnv mm-nino Minn Mnrv A. Wlly KIIOWH nnu-mgnly UBIGBIIIBG. 1 The home of Amos Lyle, Smit.h a Falis. ` has been made desolate by the death of his wife on Saturday last at bheagooftwen- t._v-eight. years. Only a few months ago Mr. Lyle lost his only child. A innnhina has [man invented and tasted noen mnuo v.o urxmn onismuummer. _ The building occupied by tho Mumml vetorinu-y medicino company. of Smith's` Falls, was deotr ed by re on Tueay. Mrn, Orrlnlin Inn, nf Addison. nun- no names mcuougau. On Tuesday morning Miss Mary A- Ferguaon. Kinley. parsed to the better land. She was a member of 1 family widely known and-highly esteemed. Tha hnmn nl Amnn f.vln_ Smith : Faul. by 'n i .'rA`cc`-P-nu Q Infant Luenot. -Iguouto. o-rmaao r g_....u...L.jj--....__n-......nd -.-------:--o-,--- the most valuable `waterg gown and acceub 16 Jirect by Capgdilln Paci- - e Railing. . T` hollnhool will to-opnahul Iblltl jjajnn September} gag month at ; ul Jounnol IL. ncw nnnnnnuiuu II at " frame houu. llliu I ..:n.:..'e'::.::'..':-:::::r::-,'*' -' --3- m.'.:'.'=.':;::*..:*.:.-.'.';=-'-*-.....`.~'-=v- Strut. Mum. . Allnd 80... home and lot. " homo and lot um! born. " non Princess. 8 bonnet. In; and non so. , I hunts and land worn! in; 80.. non (Ion V38 lo `uh. 8 frame imuos (loot t . Eolaoo Ed lot. col. 0 (bowl and M0706 3. kg . H. r'A1\?iE's not between Johnston and In] on Colin: _ : IoI:`~;fax1a lul t. n no Jonah: n` T. F. mmson cg. -\l.|I4AI\nnv -.v..- ._-_- ...__ V,_-_._, , Murray's Improved Electric Carpet` Ola Ins and Bonovntlng Iauhino in ayv nan- ....I My old. nnvnnnni. Illx nnu LlR!uUvuuuI' -: aged by this oolnpulyu ._.___.__...__ -_._._--_ Rgzoiijvisem. 7th.` 5.; L..A b;_._n__.n _A_._._.._ _n VHF @s%I%`a'.T.%E_;`I2.`t1%!;r.t;.W_ H Carnovsky Company, (l..ltnItod.) ONTARIO SIREET. . O9-I-O Flnaat at Wood Working! PI.rquot.ry Flooring. Bu Ind Omoo Fittings. lqntolq. Wlrdrobol. TIDIOB. in. custom Sawing. Pinning. ';urn|n. & lush and Door work lverytmna In Wood Work. lumlture Renovated and Upholltorod :, n, __A- nI--_, Cit C IICCUT "F'VT`7' KITCHEN TA BLIS. LEAF TABLI3. ` PARLOR. TABLES. EXTENSION TABLES. HALL TABLES: FIVE ` () 0LO0K TABLE. Our stock and price: no right. Have the `min, A V Have the Types; V * 4 Have the Presses, Have the Paper, e A Have the Ink,` Have the Knowledge, EXTENSION TABLES I Therefore turn out the net Job `Printing, being prepared Sonfh of the ne work issued this} year is elegant and not to be `surpassed. Well Equipped Printing Office. T M Ilunyouu Amann Herbs `nu Ilop the most violent pnroxyuu of at In: In that lnlnutel. They are comprnudhto trian- ular putuen. the moat `comm t form or burning ever dlncon . and with the Asthma Care tbpya ll `polltl `I: d permanently cure the _0 Io _' of mum. Box or Asthma: c wit _ Hum .1. r- our . 0 III Pdnocu Shoot. Apply _Bl.lOK 8801;: WITH GOOD BESIDRBIOI Col:-ucussu-nor. Eu.-r",' I . k 3" "7"" \ A segznuto euro ton-`nah OM03.` V- -_ __-_-.,,._,,..,, T7 ._ `dfuulntn, mo 1 25 cents a vlnl. Pu-raonul let unto Prof. lulunyon. 11 and 18 Albert utreet, `urouto. nnawen-dwwlth tm, Ipedlcnl agvl _r up: L; UAI(DINI:I('D K3! DIIIII A3: 151 wouunnoq Input. Honey to loan at lnvntnicb . Flno tango. sumo vary no nylon. at very Low PA-loos. We haw: The Whig s for the largest Orders. Or the Smallest Orders. M. . E` 1'37-2"'.`::`.l`.3.'.m nmo mo nun: nmnruu In nl For Sale or Bxchah: ..-_- - v --u-, C. Chd0iP"s9'"9% W 3- `T 97%: CC C COG` ."..-.....":` . :'`....,..-.:'.`.:f'.........""*-.~ ""- I IOIK. .113; man -or-mes szxrr. 1st. Lhhlvuhth clauund `_;,-` ,l(0ooInhnhal ) 5.4:. n..._A.... n;..aL..A 1-L-~A._ 7%` IZCITQ A. C-wt or .... .. ... -..--...---..-.._ ` 93 jut -- .-_.. . Dru A 0Im!.'1 T .1 1 Z I Z ` ',,h,l|IthovorldtlIetelInootI':erttI?ahuIt at J! Jai- ~..::-=.::::,. whim lit with cu-noun; AP, 0' 4 8|` jib hchal WM]: GlrnmmA lnim. AVCHURCH {zridif ONTARIO. '`.E....``'` `. . :....H. .`.2i` a%'.":3'.? 0 A . I! - bu otlul shut um 3; among .t.Ino|nh |.ENNOXVllI.E, QUE, Bisho s Gum-% hues omen. '44.; 15.3-: 1.2: ":..:-,.'.'.:`'::-'s:;. " DOUA Milt to V. ii EDUCATIONAL. an rum` ovlm `ml -man! .1-'`;r.!s2:s1n.`f'1.':.'r:s ': LIIIDIBHOI. DID CD I 11 noun. 1:; A.` M P`, 1`: 3'13-.1 tot &`3loo`I.:da & tulo . as L` f Uniw@_rity_an ohool of non. (Iv A. Kirkpatrick. bl ,. ppoal Pu H-:10! a.`iu`.`o`.?.". .'3..e..... Usuaa. nag" ` nun!-. Lannoxvmu. RI, I5 WEN 8'1`... by hot wntar. nu. gm. I-INN 'l'll- REST tattle . haunt];- nld Park. A "KIIUU II III!) WIIIE IIIVY Ill --wb, didn't. on an uni pmtrmdl hand." oxclal one. and walk on? You needn't dony the ncqunintanoo of any at your old girls hence we no hero 2" wnll--l-.nnllv I|nnoh&.-t.hmnnhI. I-- Ill` UUIIIIKKUZIII` W" .ln "I've noon young men ry to scnpo un ncqnintnnen that way," njoinod Another, "but that`: Ibo int time I over an 1 1nd mum is" o"':`dnnt nnnlwlnl ulna nu About -XIIWIIIC K "IKJCFCW SIIIIUQII Ill]- euily on bin hot. knocked in: 'nnry nhootlboondol lliscignnu tried his hast h\ Innknnonlu-arnul nnd_I.hn dnoipd-Rov. Oman Adunn, D314. H _oulIl:m`I%er_-H. '1`. II. Potty, Esq.. Mud Mr atom-8. turned. hold out`: Jninty bond to the "Doctor and aid : "How do you do. Mr. P--. "Doctor" evidently wu Iurprinod. but he soon recovered his miwum Iuiciontllmw raise his but I Annwar 2 `I vnnr mu-don. IIIII IIIIWX I I W .7011! `$I'\lUIl, but you have made A ninth: I'm not Mr. P--." "Oh 2 exclaimed the girl in An abuhod tone nod looking decidedly Ihoapisb, "I beg your pardon. She joined borhughing escort and icon made in n poinlto ho Ion in the crowd 1nd to be nmnnn nuwq Rut tho win.-my-" nnuld WUIIUUU I "I? III E CI'UWIl' IFICI '90 "U nounno more. But the "doetaot" could not no ouily compo. His friends were equal to the oecniou sndraolvod so main "game" at him while they could. "\Vhv didn't. Inn him lhn nrnhrod * 'e v':..':'.'1-'"' .'."""....,.." ".::.:"'.: . --m s c--c g t ~ luv her-ob Eng; uunlnond l)oct.or." evidently at 1 loan for matching to my in him ombarruoing position. "l vn man vonnn man Lrv tn mrnnn An JUIIK I1! IIIUII I "I don` uoryhtl also an: About you tho thought tn puny, another Alacnlltyflntln Oalnlugnlnd [opul- Alng in DDIIII (hhndnn nnl NEW ILLUS- lflnwllma CLLINDAE apply to "ibipgl 'oi"'cS' "c'IITJEi'.i'o" Fn's}m'.':oT7' gun` the ammo inch. nnd. droppinf bo- _Nnd_bor c_tooy't_. turned. loldA_)ut_g_ nint_y l I37, UIEFVGJI I "Dill! BIIU WK IJIIVT di n t got I blamed thing." Almaty conclusion ofbon loco: one in an cmbnruuing cituntion. our own eye In quite up likely to doooiva you on some one also in. Evident! 3 young lady learn- od this fact on Fri uy oveumg. While conversing with or friend I WI! loaning uguinat the roiling ol the walk lending {tom the llotol to the river. On my right: stood u gontlonun whoa lriondnddrossod. himu Docta~." but when be dealt out his pow- ion and pills '`I said! not 2:` inquire." the poser:-by ncti 1 young EH. wko turned back and gazed long sud vingly uponoho "Doctor'I" pbix. Then the murmured to her companion. `Whom - Ilr. P--, my old butcher. who uaod on be Eincipnl ol the collegiate institute. aha mm: Inch. And. dmnnimr ba- an U111 on [Jun "nnnfnr Ant] nial - Flow (in PP` 153 'TJia.'.T, VIII IT!` UK EU` KTUIIP KZIIBII CU one, "And what more. she bed to feed the ohicke " The Young lady : anger seemed inclined to show itself until It. wee burned to hearty good-nature by the remnrk of I young mm who. stand- nenr, observed : "But the poor oahreo di n t. an}. A hlnrnnrl thinn," uupuuu. "You, I was here All the afternoon. ox- oluimod I maiden in I sudden burst of en- thuuium, "bublhnd to go home Ibollh ve o olock.nnd milk four cows. all alona ! Wun't that pwlul? But before an an- swer came, 1 youth somewhat; tn OLA tab "In! OJIQ lrrnnn nnlhul M UWCT UIIIII. IDIIJOW lllli I younn to the nu ' of the group called nut. ' `And vlnnd. mm-n. nhn IIKEUTIUIU II WIII II III Q]UyIIMC 0[lUo Yet. in epite of all particular mamnu end gape. eteid unite and eoher unelee ooul ecoomplieh. Cupid wee there, and it required no very acute eye to dieoem that mony A fair duneel and brave youth had had the very pin oi their heerte cleit with the blind how-hoy'e butt-shalt." Waiting At the top of the ruin Ieedin tothedook urighthaveheeneeeua emu! group of oung lndiee, whose speech and nations rewd them country-born. Othen were etending in close proximity. eeger to oetoh n glimpee of everybody and everything thee come up on the H gert. But tho littlegrou in their nnimntog die- ounion attracted the attention from other ohjeete. "VA. 1 won hnrn ell hkn Anveuunn Av. Bit SBlV'l'BIlE|l.'91. IIIIII. 31 W11! (Ill IIXEDXC IlllI Ull`-` time. As the Beggars leisurely nesred tlmdsti, colored lights, lllomlnsted cot- Isgee. prsuy glrls (only: few). Chinese lanterns. and mild types ol pyroteolmio displsy lent to the perk s sen of up-hlw river aipetnnoo. From over the Inter come 0 a stirring music of the bond. sohsned into more harmonious eoeord by the tilehsnoe. end unplv contributing All that was necessary to make the evening s memorable as well es en enjoyable one. Yul. in unit: of All mrhinnlnr mnmmn -aq" '"':7.'.;.".f L...."""."7""'""" 1-....c..:.,'.'.?. will ovhiufma Ind in no mind the popular river taut; L: dlqdowu up oniahoqiiqtllddoo ntnkhod .ro'or l.&snnmfnl%alhl|niutin=m hun- Lmxl. lnihib "DOCC"7 shifI.od_ lin- ....'I_ ._ Lt. l_.A L_...L.J &._-_._.-_ ' v X m'IIuo'ouvn--1 Irlhy-evening. album by $1 nrong. wind: and frown!!! mu, old So! shone new con armu npmaor. ma niflo :l.lI:olIod tbodomh from "till blue. ompy- lv ham. and 'un -om u-nu-q -vu --. -nu nun w vwuuvng nun: cu--V Ian II.aubea.u:uub:m"zu h|uo.ompy- *1 " "n i nr.Ind3- hm. .Fnu|dn1 want KC - Poop cum in oanhgeo. on loot. ' Ikllfa. on whale, on ntounbouu undoulf him. An OLA Wnnanrh Ininnnnlu nnnnml NEEDS POLICE PROTECTION. Afrlp to tho Purl I)oouhoql-- Ill Inga o! J nu lopnuntod-onpm Wu `nun- I-1: `!Aj 2h: init may tocnjoy an evening : oaths on thouhau of out rinr vhosovnrl W m _'m `lm -u` IDITII1 Ingnnllnn nnnnulnnn nnnc1An-nI 4- nu--1- .`s`1"`o....'".'?To.2..`7`..1'.: s'.`a `IInlol`LI'I`ofThlv u I u `&i.'` .:.'..'..'.'.:`..'.`:.. % ".`Bt:J;`:.'.`.1 ho \o mount 51:: u` CI III I3` U1 El! HUT `I01 VUHX houuliu non mnfeql or ourpuu. All cups of , from also roulmro! oute- lun childhood to thn hnhnr than-` nl ICC OIIIICIIIOOG I'll MIC l`I|'-MIDI IIWIC OI vlvili . wkvonur bu long since put his I "thus noon yarn and con, win hunt-an-quanta]. Tmas A`!- ER;3N cAuuoi' HELP umgq. . W WIT `Illlfi IX IIITKC I\I"0'0I thupouofulhoodu ofth tnjutitt. hw- nna. whihdowu in Irholow nllovntnd augbo-suntan loft wrung-hounaod on nnmimr of ninhth -lilo undoing Raul ljlll coming hung: a OOIIIIDK 9! IIIIIIIEI XIII W. HIPIIJ `huts and Mn niidcuca but forth hit 13-. nnnhun -- Aug-In-.5 gnlunn Ill JIIQ, lull IIIU ITIIIII DI UIfU' nnungvl lea childhood to the further chorus of -A..'Ih- -`L-an :1-n.. Ln. Io`.-.4: ml-AA in-AD Li. "%1ImoiI mums. 'W-uoopn-.' of Gndlnin. to In vidul n oodn nnolnun nndultnu ol Mao

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