Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Sep 1897, p. 3

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,._.v-- --.-vv -.--..r...__"-. 0 .obo.ooo. rnuauuonuw` ex. .V'%.z:'.z::u-.`:.;2;<~ ` .a~".E"...'3`.2..........':'.'x`.`.-:. I am Vv bnlllointo tutu {nu - - ' ' ` aunt. Luau. cantons ` mmmww`-mm II 6 . SCHOOL REQUISITES of all klncllusi at out-urof PI-lnuuuc Woulnguu ilroltl ALLEN'8 SHOES. . . . You'll not it by tho In. z Wlu nd design: In our scoot that CM: Q cannot. at oluwhm. HALL PAPERS HQ?` XNCBLINB, uovwma. mo. in an novut pom:-u And tints. Papa: Hnngln and Painting In Aylta bnnohu pxomp and pt-curl: unouhtt Wm. Allen & Son, 1 Brock Street. 3,, .,:,.,,,.,. Klnnton Palm. shop um! Boon Papa Depot oomnnocxc Get a Lawn Mower, dawn to cost price at - . A. sTR_g.gHAN's. Tliilll Up Your Garden. You can get the best of Tools at rock bottom prices. I.`..L..nl.:..u In 9'-an I-`arching:-n II Inc: nouum yucca. Everything in the Hardware line at right prices. SPEE|AlT|ES:'."'-}E*.;."-.3.:i."=::.'-..:~;A.~. nm:na.uu.u'u-nun-autos - saunas, -.:{--tnxrlonu IIICVIIIIIU uuuu--I onvunp WIBI I'll` 1.3!`. H13 hnlil Ajltlml lcnmahohcnpuuudhalunfcoonohn n....__a....|.u.n am-A-ah: In - Pricey so cents per Box. at 6 for $3.30. M I Druulsts. or Mailed on Receipt ol Ptla: by `I . MILBURN Q G0.. Toronto. `nu lBeautifyAYoqf I.a\yn.| 1' TT Electrician. Conutloutbanibctticfhtuo nilloctrlcsunlluluuck. Machine Maids lnotfslnnlncl _hlL. WA F. N ISBET S ho Oornor Bookstoro. Thanfoto turn opt the nest job Printinc. being prepared njmijljljj Ahouwndnnndpuonotonnnslllul -2 h - School Books, Scribbling Books, Exercise Books. " griyannnna puncmsnas WALL PAPER P33*I3`Ii`lI*I?!?`li')3- I 1`. McMAI'l0N,& co., 2::`a.;a. Vunnnal-no: The Bcst.| `tiolla. Hiuvey -* our 7.1.1:: ma. .;im.`}ou M ` af:_oi-ta`.tn_tted`3.t on our `ylxoixr wlth t e `t`dos and than to *"`**':.- '*.:*:u..*""3=' W eame av I u ' mm. Hop"-piebingghu ogfhdmgemedhg at of on ' t nus, H.-PW .af!f-`~l.::nY.O:!I-lfl'lll:"lIl8' riatmill and has it now in fine order or grind- ing. George Garrison in `giving the hotel a fresh coat. of point. some of our ' people have 30%; to the Toronto exhibi- ,nrner not Nepanee. has . been via 113 with A, C. Warner. V ' . Illlton nlplllol. Itilton September 6.--People have an hed `harvesting and some have tin- iahed; threshing. A series of football tchea have been played between .Y.O.B. club and Latimer, which ce- aulted in a. tie. Mia: B. Lyons left Tuesday. to reside in Kingston. A meet- ing of the supporters ottour school met on the 81st ult and appointed J. E. O'Brien to not as trustee. to till the va- cunc unused by the removal of `ether 'Mu\ illiams. Mr. and Mrs. E. . Mc- Auley `e nt Stmdny at South Lake. Miss M. oyle, visiting friends here for some time, hill returned to her home. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs.` Mitchell and Father O'Brien, Kingston. :..__. I-a`lIllIIDl' Ialouluuun Latimer, Septem er 7.--Corn cutting has commenced. . Trnves will be busy with his binder for about two weeks. There is talk of a lawn social. On Fri- ` day a. horse wandered into the orchard or `Mr. Liston. It was identified as be- longing to J. Blake, of Sydenham. Sev- eral members of the Union football team attended the Sunbury picnic and Inyed against a. picked team from See- ey`s Bay and. Battersea. They were successful as usual, the score standing two to one. The Unions have won t.en goals this year a.n(l hnve only lost the one. It is reported that G. Smith and Miss L. Spooner will attend Sydenhum high school. A. Spooner! B.A., is doing `well as teacher in the high school. Ims m=mBWI &-i-j .HA'v .-r6'rsLL `n. T Alchorpo lllli. Althorpe, September 4.-Somo of the farmers here are nearly through with their crop. Quite a number of cattle passed through here to Perth for ship- ment. purchased by Messrs. W. and-C. Murby. While hunting cattle last week J. Brash unexpectedly came upon a bear ud also some deer. `M. '.l'. Tovey, Perth, passed through here buying some cattle. Berrygickers are very numer- ous. Our stu ant, Mr. Macdonald, paid his farewell visit. among his people last week. He leaves shortly for college with many pros rous wishes for his future labors. ` isa Maud Morgan and Miss Nettie Devlin, Ottawa. amlhliss Minnie Hamilton, Perth, visited here last week. IMrs. J. Blair and E. Blair, Brooke, paid a flying visit on Tuesday of last week. llllltllr III [IP_!Ill`I Kaladnr, September 7.-Mess1's.l mtt and Mosier. American cattle buyers, have bought a great man cattlearound here. They have shipp five car loads at this station for Buffalo. C. Kellee madeatrlp back through Denbigh for the urpose of buying cattle. Quite a num gtvttended the social at Mount Hope c urch. Mrs. Julin Kelles has re- turned to Ardendale, after spending a month n.t her son's. C. Kellen. Mxuend Mrs. Samuel Greutrix,of Bridgewater. aid a. flying visit to Alexander Forbes net Thumdaq. E. Wood, Kennebec, is visiting at P. Miller's. Rev. Mr. Adams preached a very profitable sermon on Sunday, and at the rinse of the service administered the sacrament of the Lord's supper. Mrs. J. Forbes, very sick for a few days, is improving. Mr. Mellon is nearing the station with his nmul Inh Donaldson`: nuns, septemner u.--xuu people are very anxious over the disap- rearnnce of . Mullett, who left his .ome Monday morning for W. J. Uont1ldaon`s. where he was employed, but has never been "heard from or seen since. He deserts a wife and two small children, who have no means of sup- port. W. J. Donaldson had {our head of cattle killed at Lnvnnt hy the train. S. belt also had one killed. Frost has visited here and has don. great dum- age. Mrs. W.Dulty has elurnad after nnnninn Iwr hnmwmoon with her Mrs. VA . uuny nna relurnan Iuler spending hvr honeymoon with mother at Shnrbot. Lake. Mr. Donald- son and daughter were at. Maberly last week. A lzu-go number from Lanurlr. here blnckberri ,wenL`home wall load- ed. Visitors: ss B. Gray, Perth. at S. Donnldaonh; S. shanks, at W. Shun- non'a: Mina Florence Forsythe,_n.t A. Ru.spbu ry`a. Iulu-vmoaotunp. 4 Koelervillo, September 6.-Se1-vice was conducted lnat Sunday morning by our pastor, Rev. Mr. Pletts, who has recent- li returned from his trip` to Englxunl. nnmhar fr-nun hare attended the har- ton gtiital has returned. Mr. and Mn. . . l ow]ey spent yesterday at Hal-llngtol celebrating the filth um!- unity of their wedding. 5OVOnl from his ntte ed the picnic at Bunbury onT|u ylutnnd reports vary locum time. lb: A. Wood to renew- ng u-quaintuloea here. She has grant. Iy i mud in Ialth since leaving an and u an plcunntly nurpriud to no horlookhguwoll. can: u ' Gfi. h%& #8? 3' About can axlllliu "`||*!5O_*- Old H CH not catch It Within Ifcw days. we will bavqn my... on man nun: no can null. 2' returned tram his trip (0 nngmnu. number from here attended the veat home dinner it Bnllersea on Wed- neaday. R. I-`. Keolor has his well com- pleted. Our school is again in progress with J. Weart as tbnchsr. Miss Jennie Loucks is viaitj friends at Seals-y's Buy. Our chegao actory is turning out first clans change under the able inun- ngement of D. Oceetfo. A number of the young people of this place held a picnic at Jonu' Falls on August "lth. G. E. Clu-k and W. Ruthvon started plcnlc Cf J0n$' IBIII OII HIIKIIUI '30!!!- (i,_ E. Clark d this morniut or the Toronto exhibi- lion. Visitors Mrs. A. Junieaon and 0i` 1% L!rx'ai) Loucka'; .a.tan u|s.urSoper- ton. at J . 'Amrlin`s: Miss F . bnrlmz. rnytrs grove. we no pnenaou w uuuu that `X1-5.4. nllride. who bu been an- dujoum medics! trutmonl. st Kings- :2 *.-.-s*.*.':...'*.:: ':.`.':'.:'.... ,`.:;.":': DUFII Iltrrj-ww-Iluu Kepler. September 7.-Yeaterdny. the road.|_wero lined with excurnionisu gram lhgcqty to sydenhun and my pomp. A muor number of wheels were men than on any previous occasion. All the boats in Homing`; bout. livery were on- gaged. The Hours. Wilson and friend: spent u. very enjoynble -time in Ayh rt-yd`: grove. We are pleased to learn nu; Ind. Hnridc. who has lin- Mm. Tuber aid M C. T bet Soper- ton. at .7. `An Ila`: `F bu-ling, Perth road, at F. Kt-,oler`a. Dllnpponrnnco or F. Mullen. Donu1daon`s Mills, September !}.-The nnnln mm vnrv anxious over the dimm- on IS _|0h. _,_. Knladu llnpppnlngl. _ n....:......I..... 'I_\.'na` 2... humor l.-u::dnlo|. n-_1-...|.._._ '7 n. Fur` sa ho:n:m?r ins ' tn.-xim `non-p :- (` mbn~at.1 a Part: high :9 ool. `Among tho new I;:odol!_ \ for the ingatonmddolac Inlay, M i . F - (1 `G dbl`. .` Ill EI:::IC&:1`|IB: and Flora Hanljo ` vton have returned to_ Sydenhqlp Inch! lnhmsl. j \ 0IntA:;ill7IIl~ = * h Cuintmvn; September 1. ' an, or Algln, ' been vnltinl 6` J- ` . Cummi of Break- 9iTl`:?f`?yi:<'l tgul tin -Method`! `.1..._.|. I-_L nu. . In Hm almanac 0 uonnouyu. nu-. wuuuun v. .........- yille.-. filled the :21 t in o Ilpthodiai church lut ab t In the nbaonpp R". G. S. Reyiw T away on n. vacu- tion. Min Emma onnolly has I_$\u'n~ ed home from In at dad nut to friends in Gmanoque. . G. Connol- ly and Emma. Kincnid are nttendipc high acho'ol.i.n Athena. was Kincud. liv and Emma `Kim-.nid `nttenuxnc If 11 F-Wh9'0l,.Ln Afhenm `.1138! Kincaid. w o is bu} nlxtenn. an old, intend: writing {or A aecon -clan certificate gt `the close at next Quite a` n_um_ber (pom this place attended the [negro held by the Son: 0! Tempernnoe, of [B1-ookvillo. on Monday last. The steam W iatle of the thmahln$ `e me! can be and lnlnurly ull~d tectons It reminds one of the grant nurvthweqt. The fu.m;;ers of this apction are a.Ilsm1l- lng and happy; excellent crow. d weather and hlzh-pr! for cheese. la}- lons: Mrs. S. D. Wicox. at Mrs. .- Buell-`s: Alba:-tun Hayes, of Union Val- ley, at John Kincaid ; . Weapon wan- Westport September 7.-R. Noonnn. butcher, baa removed to North Bur- gess. and Edward Whitmarah. took his place. E. G. Adams. 111 last week. is able to be around again. J-. .H.\Whelun has rheumatism in,liiI foot. Pelrick Murphy is improving his lot on Bed- ford street by buildim new fences. Robert Flegg, conductor on the B. & W, has removed to Les Dermodys house. Spring street. ' rs. Peter Donnelly has erected a. let e kitchen and wood- ahed to her dwe in . Able Wing has built. In handsome vegndnh in. [rout of his dwelling and also a large kitchen and woodshed. J. H. Whelnn has im- roved the entrance of the poet ottlce or the accommodation of the public. A lurge excursion will he run from here to Brockville and Ogdensburg on the llth inst. Farmers are cutting, their corn. It is a heavy crop. Alnrgge number went. from here on the 6th` 0 the Roman Catholic picnic at Elgin. Ilnburg stoning- Elginburg, September 8.-Mlsa Sarah Knight. A. Cmnston and John Porter, jr.. an attending the Toronto. exhibi- rtjon. James and John Reiddmve sup- plied 1; long felt want by introducing a. corn cutter and hinder that is doing .mod,wor_k at the _m_te ol iX..(_3l8.l per day. It la in good demand as there? In` much corn ready for harvesting here- nbouls, and It would require tall gentleman to reach -the top of to e of it with his wnlkingqstick-. _0u_r_ `bund- reach the top 01 some 01 Our men have a new instructor in the per- son of Sex-gt. Mclnnon, Kingston. Lydia. Jacluon has gone on a few` week's visit to friend: m..R0chestar. N.Y.' Miss Lizzie Clogg, Kingston. recently spent a few days visiting her brother, Joseph. and n.mi~l$[ bore. 0th 1' vim- tora: Mr. Topliff ichianmt, xisbro-. ther's,Tbompson `Topllff: las Buck and Miss Stoneu. Waturtown, N.Y.. at J.. L. Pope's; Mr. and Mrs. D. Mconuld. Westbrook, at James Lu.ke`a' E _ma Martin, Ilolleford, at J. W. Mart n':. mfg f:n"|VIIIlII=Avonuor mun noun, an. Saturday kmaxznxnc . o.r.namJ:Yx'J`.'n .. or x w. .. ah` . I-mupmno ro,Int.on. Philipaville, September 6.-The hur- vesting is about completed and reports from all sections any that there are heavy crops .0! all kinds. except tell wheat. which was 0. failure. Potatoes are fair size but not many in a. hill. It in prophesied that the hot, dry westher we are having will effect the corn no ` that it. will not fill in the ear. It is so dry that there is very little ploughing being done. The apple crop is very poor. in most orchards. The wife of one of our rominent men left. hit bed and boeni a few day; ago never to come back any more." A large number of people from this vicinity are taking in the Toronto [air this week. M-ins Adelie. Hmskins has returned to Watertown. after a pleasant visit at her mother's for some weeks. Mrs. Perry has re- turned to Nwpanee. Miae Imogene Brown hear one to Nupenee on a visit. `Mrs. G. \Vhntmore, who was called to 1. 11 last. week to attend the funeral 0 her brother. A. Clow. has not return- ed. We were sorr to hear of the death of the child of lllr. and Mrs. Wnltefr Heskins. of Elgin. Mm Nihlnrk_ who had nfnll I few Hnskim. 01 Elgin. Mm. Nihlock, who had shall weeks ago, is improving. Some ofthe farmers complain that their early up- ples are dian. pouring without any great cause, and the threaten toplace n murit on some of t e young men and small boys so their parents will know them when they get home. A good many from here attended the oicnic at Elgin to-day. The village merchants say that trade is improving. Mrs. 110- bert Godkin has gone to Ingeraoll to visit her mother. Robert Godkin has erected adrive house and store room and is covering and aiding it with iron. Mm. Cameron in on the mend. Rev. J. P. Dunbam has returned to |.aiurg- ville, N.Y. He spent a week with has` minimal`. . V l I It`, . lumen. Inu Vultou lo `rho nan Vulnn-- OI on labor Day. Bnmzrnnn. Sept. 7.--Labor city was oolobntd hon right Ivynlly. One half Ihopo loromainntlnnolodollo workun ,thoot.hu- half ,I I down the rivor,orto_uochoox . Spams! ehorowuanotu fragmont of 1.80` or I . vo nlnuui slur II was an up. light vuuuranmd with puoo. and hundldl .5 pin. nnnnul through tho Iillum. I11- W through tho villagcv hono- , unw nfutnoon and oval . Judgingby gnu nnmlnd'oh 0 ' holkhy beacon plenum Iron :5 null n my an Kingston. "shun nut 60 n {'.`.`L".'..'.'.'.';'.".'.f.?;."'3.'.";.: ..;.. L'.l:'.ua.s.'.'. '.".'.1.'e'."..'a'.".'.$n."7.2.'I'.Z."`.. KW? lul lhowor Mondny night ha huh ` up the gun. ~ - ..X"s`.'.`75, l`a"v"s" "` `:."'.' . .`.`.."`1`. normal. 3.6-Io:-,3"'wi . Id. `Hi III I uontuu, open: I gov, cap mu; not Iluot. bird. Yhwln. 301'`. King Ghy. mu Bully and mu lune `Allan. um II0Do1|ll.KinjIlI3I.iI&fIO|I Ga... .1 (Jack- Banana: Kn. mV$amw >Bufla.li>- 0!` buyer! N ........`...m..I..t. than! he saw nlxtl BIRRIEFIELD BRIEFS. Ililnburg ItoIIl_IIl .-n Ennlnvnhnr K -M ..'I-I- ;21_-_3f.)Z TN: 3, woon-s 1-noun-ndnntg `rho aunt llcllnh Ionodv. i g` Qnjj Mode:-I wonll nodlnlulnxluo u_ lnoluo In mu:.nndwow|lIIon0IvO' man. Price. on uonp. on six. 5.` on V ploauuloudlouu. Punphloutrootoumtl Who Wood.0o-ypny. 3- \ Wh. 0|.-u 9.-.! `n EH03: In the owl! IBIIINOGOIIDIGI Inow mun. uunumhc I-mlnnn woman : an min lam-.534 Wbmw Wre Handy at. PAINTING. , PAPEBING.` ' 1 SIGN wnmuo, DECORATING, ,. - GLAZINGJ ' " 1 I We Ir` nelily oiporii W0` A ll .port;nini9g go the nbovh. . ax- porinnoo in 'c'n\lM] At your . ` I Some _ Things - . .7 Pro: lolblolullnu Twain ulhanld I"-w;*=9*':*::::-.11:-.:r'..a..`~% A Ilno nish Bill Ilxtlnn :8 (BIC Do `:1. wllIId;u} 1 at nlui.'I'out 3 "icon _ .5; lumot small: 3" llccnmlruolodcnttnvun `i uh. unxnn HIQIIII [rich I; it-u-. -ru-u - It. U .K.I1. oon.|uc'rvuo~oIotaIn:auu. . lmol `had. ooohl_ 0 `A :.. mu!-`cm! Oolocqd 0:: no ->-_n-n. nuns.-.. um Inll nonjj lot IIIIII-III Uuloilp (II t cu aqua.` [laugh Wnlkmg and tau Innocunu nu -`I-i Jo um LOW !- IA... : -' a` -45..` (IL u FOREIGN. ntumg I Icrumlly |RobiI2son Bros- '_`._A $15.51....` I 'nenronnssnA;:tm' Fi his-nnxhnn Q ALL in A- Qllvnnluviur 412-: w .Punuu, Docent-6`-rt", 17:-7 sugars CIEIKHQ '6 H pnugu. cold in the ,.9qtaxrh.In.o hyrinyu; Olhnh _ln gag Vlvo " A upoomu'M*ng _ &.".`.`;{`-4`: 29%`. mod `Gian 1 ' M --~:.::~.:-..- man u 1 a I -Sam `of the fine work issued this year in `legal! and not. to be :.".' * -:.-.:"-mi 2:2: . ..-m:..z..:..:.:'.... ' 01"? RRTY ` mini [inn-. ` rung; Carnovsky Company, ; v nah:-nun.) ormmo smn. 3- nip `` ' '- ~ M 203 "W "Hall Pun-up 0-mm ow I'll!!! LIP! my company In the Auunnuxco-. Wot-la at-hunting I ; . ' H: 1; ; IIRIBDIIDOHW tnhnh `ind I.La'pd6n aiuncashiro Life As- % ` luranoo company. lubrnnur A (nun-nu nnnnnn wu- ' I don. Bu Mm: Ruslnou Oouoco. for the l.ar`gest Orders, Or the Smallest Orders. `N5. , ma 4: LOSCOMBE. _ A_ _ 1 I88 IA- '.`:::.' o....{ "M... ........ :.__4._g._ .-.`.-._ Prtnoouh nrpcanrscru-RAH Home `j TI TI?` TYIIIWIIIV no tad suuiur :1: man nhon M _o._ I . , a.-....x- N 0000 T ' 1'1. L'1o`i. um nag Intent I Gpdwin'I Insurance Emporium loinovod to Anchor landings. over hpruuotuoo. oomor Km: and Brook aunt; at own I Ullgljg VVI|ICI'VI|I'g IIIVU l'UDIlI"llG.I LU their ham after I plenum. visit with friend: here. The childrn of the Metho- dirb Sunday nohool hold their Annual picnic to Ontario rk. The children were do- Ilghud nib their mp. Mrs. L. Oluk, Nlp|n00.iI visiting her uiatar, Mrs. W. Clark. Mrs. Gear 0 McDonald hn return- od from visiting f and: MI 8 donham. Th: nmnmar Pnhhin mo nrnlb down ea "'0!!! Vllllalllx ITIUIIQI Ill 0 UOEIIIIIL Tbe eooelner Perbhie too an-ell) down the river on Sdtutdey for the heme oom- uy. The Internet Quinn end but rom Marquette unloedod timber here 3 week and left for Grand Marie. The steamer Sunrn and be:-gee from Toledo also imloe endleft again for Ont.ono- tn. Louis hibeedeeu came home from ' oronbo Seturde end returned Monday. Dr. end Mre. nkin have returned 50 New York. After I pleasant visit with their peaente. Mn." (Rem) llcDoneld, Lorneville. was the guest of her perente I145 700*." I'-......_-- L-..` n..-ln R..i-|n..l L---gneinn IIIU WXIJ Farmers have nearly nished hsrveebing and the sound of the noun thmher ie henrd once more. Moon, of the summer tpnrilh have. returned to their homee. Ire. `G. Dennle and Mary Jechon have gone to Rochester no vi:-is their eiuer. Mre. G. Walker. Mr. Dodge. blacksmith, 0! Prince Edward county, hu rented Mr. Pringbhn Ihop and hue ecu-ted work. Quite` I few from here Attended the excur- eion to Deleronte on labor day. and I good mnny went down toOnt.erio park to take in the doinge there. rnonfoowu ma RIVER; A loan manor at counter: Inn _on the Civil Tnoosnm Isuno Pnuc, Hope. 6 -'l`|:o unusual no Sopmbor woashor in coming 3 largo numboi of common to linnr on tho mot. and tgood nmnbor owl main on tho pork. Tho Oolumbion will rennin opon uitil Ibo Sloth. lb nail) has n largo number 0! guests. The loobillnminotion oi Ibo hlonclyooaurtod on Saturday night. To-night will be the lat oogchlighl trip on |.l|o-Connors. immnoo. lino monk NI"lIHlI`wIn&'OtI3rlD`.IllI`& at nnnunhidn In adnnnro Id (hid ROI ullll Ivlmuw cnrnug u lug! Iuuu ol oteurulohiouco Ogdombnrg to kid Ihnlnhotdngotlokuion. W. H. Svxomcunsndaiguu. `NJ , 3 purchnod tho old Um! no ml ncllohnou cm A t. tu that chit! . Part. II. - hrnvilln. will also ones a no cotton thin i9i`II`hI05`uEl.nodl7A oouogut who _.-4..-A..|_';.&u'nLIinc nhnnln -Ark {- Ind OXPIIIIIVG OII lcglllllh Ul IIIII gvlwnu ohnnctor o! thq `ll; tho beginning, umnchpothpf` ` ioig finally do-`- idod to an Flbroughly q ` ' _od geolo- `fiab to visit, ` A no operom. Thin Ipeclnlluti h0i`_IngLt-ht Bdlbh acionoq Qoooiutio qronb`f6nndili'quioo con- venient ` drop all whilst: on rent and it ' `oonvontfh and examine the work an banging: sud` ulna report on the zoo ca!` of tho, vlcl` `I: -. e.11yV*il:u`imuId'os1. -sync` v..?.*..i 531 vnu-Iv. Comma BAY, Sept. 7.--C. Hullp. Bul- !slo.iI vinibin hiuioher. Mn. A. Wuod- cock. Mlu . Wammn in Iponding a ooupll 0! wash with her parent: bars` Mia B`. Day bu no to New York to visit her bfo&h0r.'B. ny. Mr. Pringlo, Nupr uoo. in visit his Ion, In Pringlp, of thin place. Mrs. run and son, Trenton. have mm-nod homo alter` visiting her pnonu, D. J. and Mn. Rwkin, Mrs. Reid and daughter. Wulkorvillo. have roam-`nod to their lmmn nlhr I nlnuunf. visit with Have the Men, . "H1i'H`r 1118 Typos, L Hgve the Presses, Haves tbs Paper, Have the Ink, Havatha Knowledge, II: III. IlIII'l$. I101. tutu. AA- fugvilb. will also ones mu outage full on Remington Point. Tho (land Vic; hou:l.:=I:=oood down (org: Iionon. A at pp: wu n the Into:-uclo on Ii-Iday wooing nod nu on- jgod all. Procoodu wont to the Rev. . 11. wt. Bovonl of the Thousand hlndo otiunbou company : shun:-n will qnil tuning lib mt. -` Kw on hold n`I&0.:|.nlVIbV'hon.: on y can ._u d_l who uhnddl.` Lino uundod byoluocr Uttlollac. B. , ha I-nod ld ouch- cl Iii an still in his `E .'..`.` I!" """` 1'31 4? TKYHIUTIIIHII A UIIIUIIII vvuv .. :"'=-T 'v ma 3." ' 7.--no - nguuchndg-shad wotks:r:hfIo will 1:6 owiuggo the to of 3 .' V ma" mo ammun- k II -` Innlua .001 t$ox:IbIvd'bt'i" imIInt` of the genera! nluu-mm: of tha rnnihn the botinnina. Inc (001 cu` I_DplBIQX.!~|I9_ Vlclpguy gen-. jgllyga _ to` oil. Tho `Voronp well Iqulld` Kid in like nner and re- nnptnihhn linulnnnrlnn. Thnruulbil ` ' v qnltnivlluuu III nu nllnwr Ina Io- rtcinlio 'lioIdqut|9'rI. Tb uiuloio mi ll lid! no an aged pulling put using ind" jotting 0. lag: in readiness piipnrduy to the nal abandonmonyo! the dnhorprilfo. Mr. Vandal], the manager, iu ubaint. nrrgn iii`. in in aid, for the ltpouibion of I . '0 outfit. The depth of 6 Will in About 560 feet. ll...-n I 94-0: in In OLA Inn: and nnnin W. V." II IIIDHU INN} I$Fn `Gsorn J. Pow; in in tho buy Ind grain buqiuou in that union. H0 in nllipping muoli neg _q_in different notion: of tho chant}. suds oonliderbblb unount of rain have He bu several pnuoc wor ing. Sovonl ouoiof potty thiovln are roport- `od. C'alI have entro md ill Eggs gdbd pfoogn" ` pica ` `odwby. o work l:`I'o.Iig'h| : U!) be IBM: 0! uflmpl. W. J`. Chghhbn inclida taking in the Toronto hI'i"noxl5 "nal. ' ' ' -_.-glynl -n- _..{.l-n.L- 644`. in 6|`; Av ` e hen leeeecl IOITIIIXU WXK. Bovenl of our ifeeidenbn hook in the ex cvur-`sion to Thougahd Iolend perk Sntni-day tut`; retui-nlng on Munduy. N. B. C. Clidmlierlllh` niblirned Sunday lut from Edmonton. N.W.T.. when he bu decided to settle. living when equator section. ' ielirm here Mid will er- uige to leave fth another our of settlers eecu in About four weeks. Bniley in n nix-ring. energeblc young men. full of bunineue enterprise, end should be: de- aided acquisition, to Edlnonmn. Hie 'm'oulier, Mrs. Hnrriet Chamberlain, will make a series of Vinita at nrious pains and ultimately take up her relidence with him. 11 ...:L|. n.......1-.. -...`..L - -......l- J II I '00 D130 IIUIIIG lf Illu I UUIIIPIBIU onto nocorury to cnsuxze uucneu.` Ho en- joys aha upon immensely and gcnenlly se- ouron hit than or! the birds. Ill. Dmluu, KJTUYUUII. UPUUV H CUIIPIU Ul days winhgicnda hero. M. l`wu|lo]`loft. undo; rdornwall. Hpoxpoou B lhailonnn thtcannl onlu-gomont theft. It-E10 Bmitfy loft _to_-Q: ` for Bellovifle Sit, "t intention of out ti A750 ?! obl- logo. Wm. Honwood in upon ing hi: lpnre oimo at 1!: B1; in quest of ducks. He has A good u one there and a complete nntn nacu-an-v Ln annura nncnau.` Ha an- COLLINS BAY ITEMS. "rho mum at the numnu at run uvou VIII--A um. M. Smith, Croydon, apub a. couplo of Invnwinh frinndn ham. M- 'l`wnhIn1`Ial'r. ` j AT 1HEOL.:WEl... [E/W01 Ilvor. -cn_iuai.n plcnii. 40. eojooq. u Qfnsdinu pooohon, 35. to 60. g ommmn ammo. 10. turbo. --I`-cw -1.: w u-ca v. . Tonoxro. Sept. 7.-Whut., white. per lsnghol, 4;; to 900.; what. I'od.bpo:I'1bua;z::al, `.to8 .;whoat,goooe, 1- an cl. . no 800; buckwheat. per pm 31, 3`.!o.;_rye, r bushel 42. no 4443.; ocu, got bushel, c. to 28Lc.; pou. per buahom Mo. to(6o.; bu-lay, r bumol.28c.; bny.88.50 to 89.50; straw. to 88; dreuod hogu. 38.25 $0 $7.26; eggs, 11:3. to 120.; butter. in lb. rolls Me. to 160.: bum: in tube, dairy. 130. to lsjc. per 1b.; chickens. per pair. 400. no 6012.; turkeys, per 1b.. 90. to 100.; potatou. new, per bushel. 300. $0 35c.: spring limb? por lb.l. 7o.b:o Zia: mutton. (So. to c. r b.; f, ore- quartorl, 350. to 5c.; f. Iindquartere, Tn. tn XML: van]. `in. to 80. ` `lllslvllm Ii Mr in Imuuurkl`, _ 0!! MI mu6 hoiuduwbin&q j Ugh: `may to consul upon` 'r50n0Il"ld .`."'y!'."?.'i -null qnnn Isis.` Thou` pricgn wit} to (OHM! : . k . Bower and 3--Froch bath!` in pouhd `mu brings ram I90. to 21:. I pound. llod or paokhdlho commodity in yorth from no. to`l~9c. New hid 935;: an AI: fmml2o.hol5c.sdoun. `. 4 'I`l\..s.:o_._MI-mm-unnlnna. ll SELL `hg n-on 120. no we. I noun. 'l`rniI--Wnurmoloni. 25:. ca :54 lon!o_m. 20; -to 250. i doz.'; gripll. 106. 5 II!.; Cnnudinn purl. 30. town. I` huket; Cnnlaian phmi. 40. $6 ,60c. 3 baht; Qfnsdinu to Q Bhutan; n..|.u_.'.'.:- ..l...... `rm. lmria "n rhymin- . Iv MIIOII too Ihlmolinubn. "N3. fo nuo majority oloonou urmnn nm1'muun_ ugnmnu peecuu, doc. W (No. Q oupuu; Oslifqfhh pfumi. 10. '3 dozen: Odlernin peu-I. 200, to 30. 3 dean: Otlifol-l`xi3 peeohee. 200; to 30. 3 dpien; bennuu Mo. to 200. 3 ddzeh; hoiIoy. l0c. ee 156. 3 pound; oocoenulze. lie. to 70. etch; c. 15o. 3 pumndl: hickory nu`be.56._1:o l e. 3 quert; nterbo, peeens, welnuta, 153. 3 pound. _ ' ' 1"ieh-Ciqeoes. me. 3 lb.i kipgiud her- ring. 400. "3 dozen; pike, . 3 l`h.; perch. 15:2. 3 dozen: I311; `herring, no 203. 3 dozen; trout '3ud white . .2100. 3pou'nd. Brihiah Golulhbin 33lInoa, 200. 3 lb.: cod and haddock. 7o.'3' 1b.; ckerel,'8c. 3 ll: bluoeh. 100. 3 1b.; libue, 15. 3 1b.; oysters. ut3nd3rd. 4542. 3 aunt: bl3ck bun, 100. 3 1b.: nmn hed- dien. 100. 3 lb. _ Vegee3blee- !`om3hoee, 203. to we 3 buehelmnnlilowerl, 60. to 15; e3h ;'turn`ipe.- 15. 3_peck; c3n-one, lettuce." onions", :1- iiebee, beobe, pernnipe, mint. 50. 3 bunch ; pomtoee, 160. 3 peck ; sweet pota- booi, 250. to (05. 3 peak; cebbegeo. 3c. to 50. each: ` ` Flour 3nd feed-Flour, bike:-t`, etrohg. 5.0030 85.253 bbl. {Hun nrian. petnnu, 35.75toO5.903bbl.;f3mil , 5boC5.753bbT; bl-3n`, 812 to 813 3 con; 3 orbs. Il3to8l43 ton; oatmeal, 3nd rolled o3te. 33.40 3 bblzoornmeal, 81.10 3 own: ohoP`o 314 be $15 3 ton. Huy, new. I0 to 87 3 ton; old, 89 to$l0; pressed. $12 so 813 straw. 400. 3 cwt. n....:..4n.L.. nhl 9.4:: - Inn, `I9:-._2 hunk. too. own. Grain-0atd. old, 240 ; now, 22c.; buck- wheat. nominal ; peas, Me. to 460.; rye, 400. ; barley. 230. to 250.; Manitoba wheat. No. 1, hnrd. 81.05; No. 2,hnrd. 3| w$l.02 ; northern, 81 ; whito winner. s5o.m1Joc. Meab-BeeI, foroquurtera, 2}o. to 3&0. I lb.; hindqum-torn, c. to Go. a 1b.; cuts. 50. tol2c. uIb.; pork, quarters, 60. to 7&0. 3 1b.: cuts. 70. to 1250. 3 1b.; hogs, 5o. to 0o.; spring lnmb,quart.ers,75c. to 81.00. yoarlin 5, quarters. 7c.; chops, 60. to 120. pl .;xnnbton,`quart.ora. 60. to7o. 1 lb.;cnt.a. 6c. to 100. 9 1b.; veal. 30, to 6c. A lb. ; beef tongues, 20o.to 400. each. The Ride Harlot. John McKay a: Son. hide dealers. 15] Brook Itreou, ngort prices `steady at farm- er notations. be top price being paid for o. lbeef hides in 6&0. I lb. Lamb skins no worth nbout 40c. to 45:: each, so- cordin to quality and the amount of wool t. oy conttln. Veal: no quoted at from 600. and dekina at from 300. to 35. l`|IIl'lUI'I. I)U- IA! 00.; DEVI. 70- to VQL 70. M 80: Mnu-I-nun Rant. 7--AI . `lo. no ugc.; vea1.4c. moo. MoN'mnu., Sepia. 7-At the ease end abattoir the butchera were reeent in lerge nnmbere. but made was e ow. and prioee deelined considerably before launch wee done in the way of buying cattle. except- ing the ebockere. which were in active de- mand at from 2&0. 00310. per lb. There were: no really prime ateere on the market to-day, A few of the heel: heifere were eold at about to. per lb.; pretty good etock aoldab fromalittle over 30. to 3&0. per lb.: common dry cow: and rough young oettle eold at from 20. to lie. per lb.. and the leaner animal: at about He. per lb. Calves were in brink demand. and pricee mgr: (mm 951 ! In SUI gush. Qhinnnrl Uauvea were In Drill uolnnuu. Inn pncu won from 82.50 to 810 each. Sh: pots are Enyin 3c. per lb. {or goodlnrgu cop: lam a no I from 350. to 40. per lb. Mr. Bouruaa bought. fty-one lambs at 35:13. pol-1b., and five calves at from $6 to 810 ouch. Fun hog: no rather oouoo. And sold to dny at. 51. per lb. for {ad hogs. Remembered The rector. ODIISA, Sept. 0.-A short time ago the congregehion of 8%. Allan : church pre- sented their pastor, Rev. E. '1`. Evene, with the proceeds ole nociel which en- abled Mr. Even: to procure for himeelt e boggy end herneee. New egsin theoon- regeeloo of bhe mieeion eteeion M Hurley game preeonled Mr. Even: with I (our- yeer-old colt. The Englieh church- going folk: ol tliie neighborhood have reeeon to congratulate themeelvee on the uoellent "torn-out the have provided for their ehepher . 8%. Allan : herveet. leotiul will commence on Wedneedny evening. Sept. 15%|) hhe en- nuel herveet supper It on p.m., then at oi hIz_p.m. up-end concertio which W. I tcherd. Ki . the well-known hom- pim tiencer. I II Prllchnd. ol li owinger. w eppe_er(in coecnuie) with telented -rum. The Odene oreheetre will hein nttenduice. Admittance to II per `end concert tweot -Iveoenm , only 1- Ieencenu. horedey Sept. lath. thanke- gving eervicee : eight e.n. celehretion of oly Eucherielglozao mm. lneoiu with sermon. Pneeeher Rev. I. D. Woodcock; 7:IIip.n, evenuong with eerlnoo. preacher llev. Pref. Won-tell. 0: Bentley. Septem- her web. the festival will he continued: I e.I.. celebration at holy eneherlet; l0:I0 e.n., meeinewieh eel-neon; 7 p.n.. eva- noug with eernen. preacher throughout the day Rev. E. M. Rowland. Olnpeh. The choir will reader on anthem: colhcelone iol-dhnnhdehe. `lieeonwednell-he tlu-eeane-eeetiooe will ` delepll the iedivel eeeenhle in Iolherqchereh. Ooodtiueeueenticipoted. All ioviIed.'0oneyethenI.lelpeeple cue. lnnddh lvorpnd dud (lhln -Fm lnourqnco Cunpnnp. n.....I. ...... in nnn nun r... ..uui|..s 4.. -i.a.L U% U I!` IIIIIUIT ll KHZ iaviIod."0onoyothnhhlpoop!o out ngontxgz ' A89 ,.I5I=tE=`..$-'_ -l-------a Inrkotl lluwhoro. - E._; H \l1L--L to live In Icluto. .3] IDSVIGWIII Ivy our rupprnlw yI_I {wily gm hie gn.bitnde_et the tellt ` _ the (heeded kidney trouble vhf 2 " has experienced`. ' ` ' 3 Said Mr. Meleneon, My kidney troublee were feet Qeveiopin into more eerioue tonne. Beginning hh the becluche. troubles gradually got worse. until I {eer- ed that dreadful dieeue . I'I-.4-. um Hm: Arum-in-nnnt. 0. hubt Hat.- Dy new ` :..... m.iiL3`,'* ..ut. . dull nah --n'J.na`m=unT.wh'_uaaa~.f . V . eon 36.: Hopcu, `N. '3.,|I" 9i|iJ1`Ib lending opurahing muons bu thy Intu- oohnid railway, and in well knin in Mouctnn but I _tlw' " onl rd Iumu to . itmiv&wod'by our reporter 1:9" nely 0;- ........a hi: 1."-nlaitmda at than mains uninb. One Lou Liver Pill ov night for 30 day: congtipntion. or Made, by all "'r.'.-atzziaw-A Pri'=*?`*."-- - 1s` cHooL BAGS,|

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