Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Sep 1897, p. 5

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TIII `I II-I. Aanng: g-n-n-j France 1h7H;.|nmaIon.W'eHt. 1nales,1u:I1; umcugo, u..~.n., u-no; Iuu Dun .-.....~ clsco, dnlifornin. U..\`.A.. 1891. t:7'.\'o other Malt Beverages on this continent. have received such omin- ent testimonials. Brewery at London. Canada. JAMES MCPARLAND. -` KINGSTON. ALE These ooda are made only from choice Bnlleg Halt tho bent Hop: nd pure Spring star. They hnvehsnn nnalyzevl in t. roe c this by four 0! ur uhiest chemists. and have been pr0n.(mn(`ed remarkably sound. "rotfoohl sound, of delicious fluvnr and superior qnnmy." Physicians thrmuhou (`mnndn recommend them in theiypnu-1 inn in preference to 0 her btlndn. 'I`l:n uunu, HILVER AN!) IIIIONZIC ISDALS and waive Dlplomu have been mvuded this Ma and stout. at the (lront World : xhibmouu. vim: At. l hiludt~h~hia. U S.A` 137:-'; Canada. 15-`M; Sydney, Auutrslla. 1877; Psrla. France H~7H;.lnmaion.W'ent. Indies, 1891; Chicago, U.~.A.A., H93; And sun Fun- nlnnn. dnlifornln. v..~<.A..1s:1. _ _ 32)}-IN LABATT"S /~11: zununturrf to have your Stoves and Furnaces tted up before ` the rush. All orders promptly attended to. _ i We have a large assortment of Second-Hand HI]! Heating Stoves. Examine our leading lines before purchasing. \U___,:.-----* THOUSANDS IN USE. llelnable-Perlect-Economical Now IS THETIME THE SLOAN MEDICINW 'Em(I(')'MPANY. or mmuou. IIIIIW ruEB}s&'.'66+i`sin, '97. *.'v:..'2~.a*m..':o:scv $7.50 75 & 77 PRINCESS STREET. - l'vdIhoookoduooIl.i:P.':0'i' `I: lIouHovl,optincl _ my: lady. Putty at all duct! 2.-'-..-.`s-.;':`;...."*..`.""""'....."'.: : ?E ~ These Ranges an I -- O_`A__ J! ELLIOTT BLBER-ATI5 - __._4 -F-R6r:TENAO curs. #53 TbUT. IIVINTY WAGNER PKLAUI CABS. Donblo hath In nlooplng out 0!. nation 04. nuhroon Q7. drawing-room our uhnlu 01.50 nah. dim Tonic. I bought on Iowa mu :- agent only thin spring. and I nut` Cy vb , ` the best. medicine in mono. I in Inl- bled with 1 tonnes in my Ilgll it Ind ; K tried Inn doclon. but tlnL::|l-noO can ` I out I It Ind losuuunhh. Price 8:. 6 for 85. All dealers or address '. -_ ,_._--_ __-. -..`.L..... Ranges are made in sixteen dif- ferent styles and every Range gunran- teed to give perfect satisfaction, inAN s INDIAN mmc In udirnal M; on nt u . n ame... no ninonl ' Put {.3 in 5 an and pormnnot can an diction of tin . Stomach. Lin: and Kldnnyl. Prod. W. Iaiohn, Baden. writ: .L ,_ L_.n- -1 |.-_I. I'_. .I`I\Ic VI. lain:-nu. nruuwu. wu--wu- Plouoooud uoonotbot bot|lodBhIn III- dim Tonic. I bought out NCII E1?! agent sad ngd` by It WAITED-YDIII IA : -:An&. Zn-Q!" Ilj 6i-v'.'rm.e9!?_92- . ABIifE:"oWL|No'$ ;, 4-.` :_4_:- Hiiio. 1-_'f' ouch. Tickets Good for lo Days In New Yrk City. n--....an__ na.`---n -III Innwn Klnnntnn omens 21'-."..'.;io}'5 In youlootvur-031003. Qnimiouxuu, gjtzjj KINGS ton. ONT I VI Cl CI. 0 conuodlngluapogc will loan llnnton (loot Irook nno)."ls A.I. and 5 P.l. Ar. rm an ion: (cu-and oumu) 1:35 nu. III `I III l.I. Q... nluncpnui nmnnmmn of nxnnnlon. 1! " " nun. I ha- n no ' mu and 1:1: ovcnbu. `tunic to Londondor OI to 5hChw no dub; muons: 'U$IfI|o. . Bonoud at-if` to I IIIQIO; ".75 to Shot-uo oi ' mm. m ' 3uuu"m .QIdo .1; 9. Ilanloy. '1`. AnnI.0.'r.n. shun. adamant, .. . ,.:. -.- ma scnmc uni: o} Anamck. PnpTu!Iob lay. shgmuy. OW 'i'.%'-tI6'ra" r'H KING" -_a c-p--s.u.. Irn_..o..- and nnnh-nfnli and `I III l.l. lb! illmtnh mum of oxonnlon. Notch. shun-tables ca Information Inn]! to I`. A.'!'IA)Bll. Inol Brmk Sh. Klncnon. or `RIO. IUITIBFIILD. (.l'.A.. sonu. N.Y ~ W. W. u-1.1 J j`! ---_- ,, - YIAIJBIHHQE . homuanmol. hmwbm v...u`-nan. u |;aunnhi.hnt.19tI.9l~II| for union |.ld our: gnlonnnlon apply to l., P.-. Illmmmuu n n ntluunhiaw, Amati. kTiE I6i'i?EmE6a| 4;;-an _ ' V1-iujy--v :v-vv-_ ..-._v SEPT. soth._<'r. 1:2. gnu. W?" Kl__lflGSTON " __.._4.-- . . , .1 Elli! `W.----ICIIWTI W Kin d 3 oh to . L N?Y..( mm.o::xn.3t.h Janos. 1. .I\t."North King" lnvu Bunting: 1: 6 pan tr. "Kora" lonven Tmndys on hands): rlalnon with St: ' '?{Ekl2:?'n ::1a':n.r:oIIo. N.Y.. (Port ol lvnn any -\-u\-\.. 8 BIG 8ULlDw';"RAIN8. WAGIIB l \LA0l CABS. Double goqtlox in Li (am; no llovlllo tor wndcmlu-ivy vory-Batnrdny'lconp lou- -unl, nnlnn Ah Dachau. TllAVIJv:.|N0-BY1l0AT. J . P. GIIIIIIIEII`: ""'`*..g.?::.':.B'.':`.:%a.'(:ta:,.'.'::.a::.-es: aagfnllll . `:$f!TB;--f:HEFf . an... -4.... E `|'RAVI_l..l..ING--BY RAIL. puny, - u uuvuu cu -. .. .. -_-_,..- __ a N3. 0. & H R. BB 00. uoo. and um Q1060 C'T|'OOI l.l. O. I. B. B3. ____.__.-- A--- -.n :4 PI`.=e:1)Il'" [OI UIIIIIOIW. 11.11. ururu v: f . , - ` Etc ruorvod to nhsnu time without L lhall IIIII hoot-lo In ' and I I . HANLII . RAYS" 2"` |OIl[Il "'n'3uob9o- ' - wfloumol. ham 011-500 3:3: ....'.....18th ...1nt/I -unuIIIun; IIUII "V" ii .` `M.-.-( W` , ".}"=!~...`!..'.`&..... 1 Buy-nu-. 6 - the H. 3. llll. ALLAN LINE! KW 00. km. L. ..lII5l "Nth ._ Ind GLENDO\\`lR, Sept. `.28. - Farmer: have nished their harvest and ere now engaged in digging their potetoee and preparing for the fell ploughing.--Hervey Leemnn etert- ecl for Venneclmr on Monday to look after Iome lend which he bee tbere.-Quite a number from here Attended the bell at Verona on Frldey evening end report hav- ing e very [fleeeenttime.-Andrew Leemen ll eorhe better. We ho he will soon be able to be out eein.- iee Libby Kelly in ettending school in Weetporb. -- Alvin htlunen hue gone to Crogen, N.\ ., for the e . MILLHAVIN. as t. zu.-inra. u. ... word and tamilf, o Both. have moved in- to the house ately occupied by W. B. Forwerd.-Mra. Fleming in spending a Iew day: with her daughters at Kingston. --`Miee Nettie Cook. of Kingston, is visit- in: friend: around here.-Mr. and Mrs. Jo n Stdith and daughter. of Patron : Bey. spent Sunday at S. Smith'e.-Miee B. Hendereon apent Saturday and Sunday with her brother Boy View.--0uIr genial photographer in doing a ruahinx bueinees. Elmmt, Se` . 29.-Mre. McConnell, ee- riouely ill. in e owl recovering.--It is with regret we chronic the death of James Moooenell on ma September .--Jamee Smith and Harry Budd h we etartod out with the tlmehin Aml|l.- he bucking bee and dance iveo y Alien Izalt vm quite A suooeIa.- r. Qameron. blaekamibl. took in the Ottawa fair last week.-Bobbie and Mary` Wihon attended the marriage of Mine Mufti Thornton to Albert Louoke. Smith ! Fellt. on 56 t. l5bh.-A little girl hoe come to ltay at homoe Crawford's. Swu~r's Cunnmxs, Sept. 2S.--Mrs. Mid- dletonund her daughter-in-law from Michi- gan hove left. to visit friends in Clayton. -A good number of the young people an- tended the felt Ill Frenkville.-Miee Celia Sweet intends leaving for Brockville in a chore f.imo.--Mr.And Mrs. Thomas Berry attended the funeral 0! Mr. Churchill, Elgin. on Set.urdey.-Hel*bert. MoArdlo returned on Sunday after linking a trip no the north-w h.-Mlee 13. Patterson and her febhor. 0 Alexandria Bay, spent Sun- day night. with her aunt, Mrs. T. Berry. _AIuu'nxI, Bbpu. 28.-Robert and J. 1'.` Aylnwortb attended Cont:-ovillo fail`.-- MrI.,Aribur Fruor in ullod to the bedside hl0l*,I1o$hor..who In very i|l.---Mn. Fal- il Ipdnding 1 fan dpyl at Ernoathown _ on._-,--Mr'o. Don -Thompson spent Sun- Ij lalfin 0doIIo..-VidborI: Mr.` and Uri. R655!!! Aylnwox-oh and Mr. Donnelly And family. Yarkor. at Damon 8nidor :. VIOLIT. Sept. 28 --The-tent. meeting; Mn Mvo oloaod.--0ur school teacher. Min Gundry, bu mignod bar pouiuion on Auccouno ohioknou und gone to her home in Godcrlbll. Her sitter cums dam to ac- company her home. Min Cnmovon. of Hindu. taken her phoo.--Mrs. D. Wright hu roburnod home that spending a week with her daughter. Mn. I`. C. Vnnluvon. Napaneo.-Miu Edna Star a in visiting Manda in Bsmilbon.-Mra. Bhlrp And Mh. J. Close are on the nick lint. V HARHNGTON. Sopb. 29.~-'l`ho grnpe so- cial held at the church on Monday evening of lust. woek wuquite I success socially nnd nenoielly. An eddreoe was given by the putor; I recitation by Newton 0 Brien. Kingston. music by Miss A. Leonnrd. Shroud. Ono. and by the choir of the church.--Jouinh To lot in psinnimz his house in the village.-- 6 week W. 8. Armetrong.ChnuInont. N.Y.. and W. R. Sheley. Cope Vinoanb. N. Y.. were through here buying cattle. Edgar Dool. Mr. and Mn. Chulob Moore. Eben Ravel! und two sons. Attended the Ottawa lair Int week. IOSIICII .1 ,\ -IIIiI lnlIrIwv- llttlobcopulotloiolngl Bach lau- Qltylilnilonltlllg of Ponrr Rom, `Sept. 29.-RnIn in much nudod as pa-aoab.-'l'ho (mob of 9.! Int low iglm bu killed the potato top . sud com Silk! -Mfu Oootn. of Oliver : Perry, in man; Ian. Cs-odor -Misn Monlnnd, of Bunbnry. in vitlbing Mn. Rur.t.nn.-Miu-a Orouier is visiting friends It Oliver ; Fury. amen `pT'ni'c' Iganwnyb . WESIERN EXCURSIONS _--: *4`: J-`AC I_L _.l Suunulw. Sept. 28.-Tlio 'wontlxor con- tinue: cool nnd very dry.--Thronhing in now briskly curried on. md gain in mm- ing out lnirly woll.--Jaohon &Vnnco have thy onollago corn all cut.-CourI. of revision wu hold on '1`uud|y.-'I`he apple crop this your in a light ono.- l`ho 8.A. but now Llunr. uqmm and Many u lenders.- Momborn from this vicinity Attend #10 Friends` tent matings held near Ida I". -~Cnpt.. Horolnnd has roooivod recompense for the dunngo done by lightning to his midonuo lately. by the compnuy neonat- od.---J. McBride hu now bocomo a scorch- or on the wliul. ---. Fonnuz. Sept. `.!7.-Min Muudo Ack- lund has returned home after spending I conplo of wash -visiting friends as Ashe nu. -A very fuhiomhlo woddin took place hen, the contracting pnrti in: George Douaott. oi Forhr. snd Constance Baker. The bride In ntti in 3 nib of holio volnb. Min Zorodin Baker. ohhr o the kids. noted no bridelmnid. while William Singleton did duties {or the room. -ViI|Ion : lino Status, of Plum l_II-_ AL- _...--L Al Ilium lnlnno Minn l@8TFP15L1CTHT35- q 1 5; : . - ,~ wuitocan mnusrmous snr-w ` orcounuvonneu-rswnm. 1`..|.I.... A ! $1 Eld DIItl'I0O- room.---vuu:oro llll uuwun, In rnun ollow. the guess of His: Aoklond: Mien Wlor. of Sgrecuoe. N.\'.. on John Smitlfa; In. H. . Bone. ot Montreal: Food Woh at Glleo Poo|e n.--Mro. Williem Luhor lo Iiooovoring olowly altar on amok ollnonrolglo. I loAHlu.,8e 29.-I-`on-mernreoctively ongeged in l- work.--'l`ho Friondo tent meetings It lob hovo boon hold for tlnroo whole no u ouccooe. ond. nolnbora nightly ouond. The will continue for enotlnor weok.-3(r. oldron. who in in conneotlon with the tent meoti hem. boon eerloonlrill the pub twouon . but looovollgh yinpcovod.--Alu-gouoreogo ol ho bun town this !oll.-Wlllion had b not noel-I well.---Local oloetefoolotiooore not ding for con- \nooptloee-J. Kelly lo orootlng e new |IoI.odoIooos--Omn; to city nether potent booonlog olleeoeroonni - nan nn.:w linnqurn and 010:3`! uuqj-um nmluron AN6'rTonrrItI!A|. Lma. BTIAMER "EAMI1 a'1'0N" ` H Llto '1' to It to 1 $33.? ofiho a??Av'oron?):'An='l:? V K Ito - u%`m.`i.o-"1-`uxsnn .e 5 M I` Go Wut-l'.IDAY At 10 p.In. liIn- unmton. 04.60 return. $8.50. To- to `to, 04. return. 01.50. ontreal M return. 07. Barth: uullloln Inc mind` bn in I. .... ?:*:z':t:'.2.:`:.`;.:? '"" " ' Mumuvxx. Be b. 29.-Mru. D. -_.J -_.I Camila n Ruth hnvn HInVm Pour Mrnroxw. Sept. 28.-The schooner Nellie Hunter is laid up here, with no work in eight. - The Ripple arrived from Kingston Monday with merchnndiae for F. Newmzm.--The steamer Jubilee took the Thistlda trip this week. as the latter in in Kingston dry-dock.--'Ice has appeared agnin_-]i`armere are taking advantage of the dry roads to store thoir grain.-Cut- ting corn is the order of the doy;ete|lu twelve feet long are quite gouornl.-Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lowrey. ol Kingston: J. Farley. Mina A. Rooks. and Mrs. 11. Chase, of Newburgilll; Thomas 0. Church of Mello- villo, and ins Addie Lobb. of Bellevillo. arm n" uinitina in tho`; naisrhbnrhood.--Mrl. Vlllo, and miss AOGIB uouu. ux Dtmuvluu. are all visiting in the neighborhood.-Mru. Currie Ackennan has changed her name to Bowen and with her husband will` this week move to Syrnouae to reside.-Mr. and Mrs. William Weibankn are runticating at False Ducka.--Mrs. E. J. Lobb is visiting in Belleville. Wnmox. Sept. `.!9.--Rov. Mr. Fleming. after four weeke' ebeence. hoe returned, and took charge of his eerviceee ueunl Sun- dey ovenin.--Mr. and Mrs. George Sim- mone and Miss Bose Shibiey leeve to-mor- row on the excursion to Detroit. and Min Jean Lake for Chicago. - Mien F. A. Thompson, living with her brother in Wa- tertown forleet four years, is home visitin her rente. She purposesloaving next weeg for ew York to reeide with her brother. H. L. 'I`hompeon.-Miee Annie Foreythe hee returned from Ne nee. where ehe was nursing Mre. Sidney uner. Mn. Wer- ner e many friends here are led to hear of her conveieeoences-Mine I e Hieke hee returned from Toronto.-The bedtick ris- ing eoare ie drawing crowds from Wilton are well no other ple.cee.-\diee Ethel John- son. Kimreton. epent Satdrdny and Sunday at W. H. Nei|eon e.--Miee Teeeie Dixon wheeled out to H. Mills Saturday after- noon to spend e few days. Fnnovsox's FALLS, Sept. 29.---Quite a few from here and vicinity amended was fair eh Ottawa and re c e pleuent time. --Mien Dettie Gourdnerlefb for Kingston on Ilondvey.--Patrick Hollioger. who he: Imnnn suamndinp collate AI: Obtuvl. in home Ilonuvey.--rune: noumger. wuo nun been attending coll at Obtewe. on e two weeh' vait..-Mju Lizzie Ap- nleb in visiting eh John Poole e.--Mmee Nellie end Lottie end Delbert Morris, of Perth. dpent Snndey :1: J. Mon-ia .-Mre. `John Ounnin hum hue returned home from Lnnerk---R. ry end family epenb Sun- day in the villege. -- Mien Annie Mo- Lsughlin ie the guest of Mine B. Ortiz.- Miae Emma Mehor, visiting friends in the village. has returned to her home in Alnonte.-Mr. end Mrs. John Griibh and family, of Perth. spent A couple of days at J. Morris lent: week. Fonun. STATION, Sept. 27.-'1`he Winn for this office was doubtless miscarried last week and did not come to hand until Be- turdsy nvilght and many were the laments- tions. .e know now how much it is_sp~ preciated.-An order has been placed with a local mill for 100,000 feet of square cedar timber for the New York & Ottawa rail- way to be shipped at once for bridge build- ing.-Business is looking up at the post office and the services of an assistant have become necessary to meet the re uire- ments.--Ssmuel Shanks and Miss snot Shsnks spent Sunday at Donsldson's Mills. -Miss Ethel Newton. Hsrtington. visit- ing friends here for some time. has return- ed.--Wm. Allen is on the sick list.-There is a little girl at J. Dsw s end a boy at J. A. Campbell's. '1>'mu.-sapo. 29.-rmng-giving oer- vioo wu hold in Holy Trinity church Int Bands by Rev. Mr. Rowlund. unintpd by Rev. r. Evans. of Odessa. who delivered 4- A'n4IIAb\ anal nnnanninlnd um-nmn_- NOV. Ml`. EVNQI. 0! Utlj. Wuu ucuvurvu en eloquent and eppveointed sermon.- John Qdhehley arrived home from I l`oron- bo. Rename from Hevelockon hie bicy- cle in ten houre.-Mr. Outlet. er., hue re- turned to Kingehon after visiting hie eon. -Mr. Gege,o! Den H. wee here lent week taking vieve 0 our villego.-(}. Wileonloebe veluble col: 9. couple of weeke ego. Pu_trid gee are very source this fall.-Rev. Mr. Higge bee returned home ether vieiting friend: et Fnnkville. Dr. Spankie vieieed our Iclnool to-dny end in well planned with Mile Kennedy : Hos Intuk; Ilill jun} Ohnhu at E. Burn: III: B. Wilson. of Cnrlaton Place. st. 8. O. Burk`; . , TIIII D-j--T Dally service on the Plotuuuuo Bu . of Quinto. havoc dull at I p.m. (undnfn otoophd) to Match tn wu'For-u. `fund: and hand: lolncto Dour- ouo. Bellow 11. Brunuon. ' nton. OMPAII. Sept. `. 9.--Dr. Sparks. of King- ston. paid his semi-annual visit to Ompah last weel:.-A|exender Mcbouuell let last Monday for Nipissing.-Mre. William Mc- 1)ougellhes.returned from Lsnsdowne.- Miss Welsh. who has been visiting Mrs. Dawson. left this week for her home in New You-k.-Sportsmen in this district are lamenting over the eeercity of partridges this season.-Tne opening and dedication of the new PI-esbyterinn church is to` be held next Sunday. The following day I tee and concert will be given in aid of this church. The students in charge are to be oongretuleted on the success of llnair nnl-OJ -A Rnintn church bhil` to no oongrtloulueu on me success on their e`ort.a.-All Bainta church hold heir annual harvest t.huuhgi\ ing oervi Int Sunday. The preacher was Rev. Mr. Evans. of Odessa. All present speak highly of the nddros'a.--M1-a. DA son re- turned homo hat. week. accom iod by sister. Min Thompson, of Queens ro. Emil. Sept. 28.-A large crowd gather- ed on Sunday evening to listen to the ltev. W. W. Gilee, who filled `the pulpit in the Methodist church. Hie `lecture in the near future is looked forward to with eager expectation an another chance to hear the much gifted speaker-.-H. J uclaon intende to leave this week to commence a couree in 0.A.C.. Guelph. -Mr. and Mra. McKnight, We-tpon. are visiting relative: thie week.--William, Jehneon. I.P.8.. made his usual vieit to schools in this loealit laet week. -`-0. Ina returned from t Ottawa fair.-LEI: eleey.who has been in ill health for eometi:ne.puaed over tathe eilent majority on the 21st. He leaves a wife and large family to mourn hie loee.-A new, tailor ehloip hen been o - ed Ip in D. R. ;Reill e o etand.-Al Churchill. a tee tedoltieen. died on 24th. The funeraleer ' wae conducted by Rev. r_, n...|.. In an. an-ahuliaa nhnmh. of Cunt, Sopt.."28 wlony of our young man how gono to Wlmnoy to lobor in the "|hnlntvoodu."- We no sorry so put ` wingtuny uni: rotum with the bird: and. Iowan in opting time. Rh 8 gir|n!~-`!`Muu: Moods of C. J. Wick- voncnhoi Unto an A3 Homo in Ihogown hall on 25th alt. The pro- ....__. an-hm-I nl nnndaL our-il:AI.inn-_ .qnI. Ir. Wiokvnn Ixpooh Iaogoon Inogovu Illll on win Inn. Luv piv- gnnmo oonind of nude. nciutiono, nob, tahhnu. A Iooiol evening was Quincy` but to Africa. -Ni|o Cnuni$: ha uhrud Inn Kingnu 0 l%ID 1 tbsp. tin uwur wuuvltituo bur. Tlhhthlrut &cuIu-Iuuduhuul.-Vhluu The mncnl ugrnot In ulnuicwu uy IVIV. L. C in `Ibo Alothodin church. of which ho I member for yum. Miss Ballard, of Msdoc. at. Mrs. W. Mc- Caur-land s; Mrs. T. J. Baxter as Mrs. A. I . Wickwards; Misses Tapping and Bob- mck, 0! Kingston, at their parentfs homo: Miss Wise at Mrs. George Dolino's; Misses Kess and Dswsomof Lindsay. at Rov. Mrs. Leigh's. bright eunnydaye with clear frosty nights. -Farmere are busy ploughing.--Hueking been and fishing parties are all the rage.- A quiet wedding took placdat the person- age, Cloyne, on the 23rd inst., the con- tracting parties bein Samuel Thompson and Mrs. Matilda iller, both of this place. The next ni ht both ladies and gentlemen turn out and ser- enaded the newly married couple. Mr. Thompson invited the party in and then treated them to the eweeteet and best that his well supplied larder al`forded.-l`lenty of cattle and eheep buyers are passing through here and paying fairly good prices. Cattle and- sheep are getting scarce, how- ever.-Stanley Wheeler and Walter Scott attended the fair at Nupanee. Charles Miller has returned from Kingston hospital. where he was treated Ior an in- jured leg which he hurt over a year ago by falling on a sharp stub. -It did not get any better until he entered the hospital. where a large eliver was talren out.--A lot of men have left to work in the new limite. HARLOW:-:, Sept. Ell-l.-We are having` i I R12`:-'iIx".'r`.3-'1`.l}. 5;'-"3-?:::3.;f' 3525!:-ln ` I `3? kig:? n'::JH::r:otI:i.` N.13.'a-on oi Innllnht). , . painfulsccident occurred yesterday in the woolen factory. Whon Miles Smith was working with the cords. his hand in some way got ten led and was {rightfully man- gled end wil lay him up for some timo.~ Nelson Booth and bride arrived home today after A week s visit with friends on tho centinent.-Ma.stor Harold Mabel! en- tertained a number of his friends on Se- turdsy last to a birthday party. Theyounp stern reporthsvin lots offun.-4Mre.B. Der- bvnhire returned `last week from St. John, N. B.. where she hue been spending the s.ummer.-Miss Annie Breden nleo return~ ecI_la~t week from Mexico, where she spent the winter with her sister. Mrs. Hsm.-- Judson Msbee, Nipigon. is spending in few weeks with his brother. Dr. Mebee.-- George Denyers, ofllocheeter, psid a short visit to Canada lsst week.-FrenkDenyers and wife are spending in week in Belleville with friende.-~Miss Helen Booth returned to-ds to her home in Montreal after span in; the summer with her aunt. Mrs. Dr. Booth.--Visitors: Milton end Louio Limbert and Miss Miller, Selby. spent Sundsy st W. A. Mabee s. 001-MA. Sept. 28.@-Quite a serious ndl Mm'.~z1-AI.~z GROVE. Sept. `. 5.-Re\-. W. T. Wickett exchanged pulpita with Rev. Mr. Day. of Arden. for missionary services. The service here was interesting and in- etructive. The league meeting in the evening was protably led by E. W. Mush. At a meeting held on Sept. 16th, led by Mre. A. H. Rogers. it helpful ed- dreee wee given by `C. Huyohof Bethe! league, Thomm-burg.-A number from here attended Peraein fair on Friday Mid ngnennb II. - nnn rlinnnr nrnvinrl hi thn nere IWUIGOII l'Il'JIIn XIII` on 1-rluuy Inu rartooh of a good dinner provided by the adieu of the Methodist cong tion.-- George Drew and Mia: Lucretia rook. of ' Long Lake, were united in marriage last Wedneade evening by Rev. Mr. Wiohett. -Percy A len ietn mod on Saturday after spending thvee weeks with iriende in To- ronto.-Rva Pr`ce, ve- r-old daughter of M. W. Price. who he her leg fractured two weeks aqzo. ia doing as well an eould be expected.-Miae Thompeon bl! recovered eumciently to accompany her mother to Kinsnwn. 8he expeeta to resume her school dutiea in about two weehe.-Mre. D. W. Price not with a very eeriooe accident last Friday morning while out driving with In. W.(0oalter. The horeee became In- nanepahle and backed up, 1: ng the waggon end throwing Mn. `co to the ad. Her eollarhonewu broken and also received other icjnriea. What naheetheeaaeaaoreacioneiatheleetthet Hrt.Prieehaaheananinvalid loryeara and it a grut tuerer. . I . nuptu. nlilrlvllvu. uuu. mate! I ohtonenl an follow: "Fur two you}-II Inated Iron kidney tl-oublo. nob: IO a-n L-ah din-I-5.1 runnrnonuu. ' H. P. Hlll, Btoekvilio. 005.. DIKC I n-ant 3: follow: : two 11*! I I` _ ._lA; _- I on llro Four `rlmea-Five Balll Bales In One Month. MAl.l.0R\"l`0\\'l, Sept. 28. - Our long- talked-of public library has at last come in- to existence. William Ferguson, of the ,Ferg'uson house, will be the librarian for the present. If the requisite number of members oan be obtained A singing school will no doubt be organized in the village. Mr. Beale. of Brookville, will be conductor. Some few days ago a fire broke out in tbe Avery house. which. but for the timely ar- rival aud aid of a large number of villagers, would have been a disastrous one for the village. From the fact that this is the fourth time the same building has narrow- l escaped destruction it would seem that t a chief cause is carelessness. The GT R. depot is undergoing thorough repairs, which will transform it into a ne, upto- date building. James P. Mallory has dis- posed of six new corn-cutters this season; they have all given the best of satisfaction. George Booth and Harry Blanchard, pupils in attendance at the Athens high school, spent Saturday and Sunday at their homes I here. . IIVL... l..n..l Al.-ialnn AFB 0 W` in nu-nnrnnl. The local division of S. O. T. is progress- ing nely, and hopes to bean important factor in the coming conflict for prohibi- tion. When one man has had five bailiff sales in one month. they may be said to be verv plentiful in the village. Edward Mallory shipped nlarge number of hogs from Lansdowno on Tuesday. 8. A. Guild and family were visiting friends in An- `drssshrgh on Sunday. Commercial travel- lers are as "thick as butter on country bread. Frank Latour id Lyn a business call on Tu ay. John Stack and P. W. Andress willattend the Delta fair. It would be well for some of our young ladies when next they visit Unionville fair to take a guide so that they may not get lost on the road. It was amusing to see a large num- ber of the fun-loving poition of ourcitizens guther together on last Wednesday even- ing to serenade a young newly-married couple. But it become ludicrous when they found the couple were in 0ttawa-s.i far away that the loudest sounds of their many instruments could not reach them. Edward Mallory. Miss Leafy Austin. Mrs. John Gibson and Mrs, Funk Blanchard spent last Saturday evening very pleasant- -ly at the residence of B. Poole, Caintown. --::---:.u.j It is with plenum I: lnoounond 3.3.3. for but can of iudigucion and in- blood. I Ind tried any Inodiainno I tooaivod no bandit until. Innk Pumi- duna. I `II Advised enuoB.B.B.. audit nnlud in 3 perfect cnn.-_Ins: Wnxun Loctl. Oohsvn, Ont. ` I T_ "-'-`$i`,"'.:'J.?.".'.?E`,' -i;:lmy.on` put us out stamps on `these letzen? Two out Itampo would have carried them." "I Ennu It " I-nnllm-I Ill: Tnnllml Illlupi WUIIN IIHVU UHKKIUII UIlUI.Il- I "I know it." replied Kn. Tenapot. "but how would 1 rod Itunp look 09 envolopcuof thnt lovely violet shade? ; This new Intionery is of an exquisite ; color, and I could not think of Ipoiling x lo. .n...g -351. .o-.'.... -|.-ins. am am: ...__,.V* , , my -stoma lulu thongjxlifo wu worshliving. Tukoom 010::-It : Liuh Lint Pilb the using; it will Io digudomgivololunntl n...?ou.nnv.n-tannin latched. . "Here are a few lettan I wish you would mail for ma. dear." said Mrs. Tcnspot to her husband. who was pro- puriug to go out. . An llr 'l`nnnnnk trunk thorn ho -Innlnd punug nu go out. Al Mr. Tenapot took them he glanoad It the stamp! llfloked: ll: clown chm did want rant IK Anni LIIIIII; Jill 1 VIII!!! IIIJI Illllll VI Iyuluaua in once: with Itunpu which did not lnrmogiu. Then purple 15 contacting: an the nearest match Oh ponuoo in-9|. "-Buper'n Bun. MALLORYTOWN NEWS. -.-: - . ""`"`s}Ti'v`.'& o. n;i._ ` gnu: Annual Excursion Nw YBRK VIA llomo,Watnrtnwn & llgdnnshnrg Hy uv n n.nn_nn nn l'.nunn.|nd um

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