Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Oct 1897, p. 5

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w BIOIOIC LDC OVIPI uuonnauon CPD]: '0 C I . A`?-gnal Station- ' ` $5. annuunvn Agent. , ~:- V 4: alumna sen- `J. E. Johann`. on 8nnday.-- ma wages, our eheeeemeker. A has engaged Louie Ste-ene,o! Delta, to assist him for e eeeeon. --Mn. 1'. Dixon. Detroit, eeannpenied by he; eietaer, Mien` -Seaman. of Rookgorb, in spending A few deyg the guem of t ei nin- ter, Mrs. L. H.`Wg_a hburn.-W. B. on- drlck was in Brookviilo on business Mon- dey.--J. E. Angn. wife and eon, Better- Iee. and Walter Taber, Elbe Mills, were ueeu ot Robert Tuber on 8undey.--Miss ezdnnd Clare Bolton have one on on ex- toh visit to their aunt, . J. Bu-low. Pembroke.-Mre. J. E. Johnson epenb pert of lens week at Chantry, the guest of her sieter, Mrs. J. Henne'.--`I`he ewne-liner ip, } twain goln the round: in this vicinity.-e -lllinm Jo man is once more eettled since the fairs are ell over; the last. one was not the lent of all. He captured many prizes on his stock. V..._- ,_,, I , lydonham um: School lcxamlnntlons. II. A. J. FLACK, principal. Vmnvmous wonx. mg mo mlculnary. - mourn. ruuwl Jalnioeon 'whoelod to Kingston on Sat- Inn -at.-ninnr nn Mnnrlnnv, Thaw madn A Clear 00-ploxlon. n,,. 1... _|_,_.I_I _I__- DAILY wme, THURSDAY, ooronmn some Dotalll of `rho Flghtlng Around . Port: Olnktltn. An officer sends a diary of the ex- periences at Chaudara during continu- ous attacks on the British forces from August 26th to S(`[ll.(`[l)l)t`l` Llntl. Tlllti is the fort planned and built. by Capt. Duff, of Kingston: Tuesday, '.7th-Cavalry arrived at ti a.m., about forty . Enemy made sharp attack 11:30 a.m.; repulsed and man with flag shot down about Lllltl yards from fort. Sniping all day at fort nnd signal tower, so much that signaling to Malakand was lll][)r:l.t`ttt`- able. Reinforced signal tower by six men with water and rations for two days. Advance of party covered by two Maxims and section by flagstaff. ll p.m.-.~\tt.'u-k began on all sides. Ihd trained nine-pounds-r gun previouslyin light on point on road about 130 yards and Maxim down steep incline at east mint of fort. Fired big gun when large iozly of enemy seen coming across par- ade. ground. Great effect produced; some shriek.-t heard, then perfect silence. Fired once more nt same place. After- wards trained big gun on nullah W. by signal tower and fird. Second attack made at 12:30 n.m. Man with flag and party shot just under the wall about. twent -five yards off who had crept up a nul alt. After 1:30 all silent. except a little sni ting both sides. Strength- ened all n ak points. \\'ednesttay, 28th--Sent three bhi.~i- tics and st`p0_ys with rations for party in signal tower l'or three days, so that. signal tower is provided for five tlziysg x\|tut`k begun 5:31); made nominee for nul- lahs ant planted f."..g.~t within about l. ;t| yards of fort. K(`pl up a lot of snip- ing on N. and E. till. about 3:30 min. Enemy crnwled up with grass and tried to cover fire. |* l"|..._..l.... O00 |u_.pnl nn n-it-n `nu- to lure. Thursday, 29(h-Put up wire`on- tnnglements in bnzar nnd head (`over of uhitmion paths lmdin .10 nine-pound- er. Attack commenre nt 3 p.m., ud- vnncing by rushes, and planted flags in nnlmhs about 100 yards from fort. Seen bringing iudgers nnd. chiuni and gmsa. 4 p.xn.-M ck on signal tower n-pulaed with grain Iona. Another al- uwk made on signal tower nhout six. . ting (hutch on fire. Two Maxims layer: on enemy. Third atlnvk on signal tower about eight. then nothing more but ayiping for rest of night. "Pu-Mn: :4mh_(".nrriarl un hugs. and KINGSTON` & PEMBROKE but avrpmg xor rest on nugm. "Friday, :50th-Carried up Inns; and harnla, e1c., and made cover every- where. Attack began about 7 p.m.nnd continued all night. Relieved gunnlin signal tower; titty corps!-I at least. were lying. round towe whuch had not been `_ ted away, al 0 that the smell of them was fearful. They had curried away all they could, but. than were too gone to the tower. "Saturday. Anmut 1.-Enemy stopped gone to me tower. "Saturday, August l.-_Enemy ring about 4 mm. During night raln- etl; men got wot lbfllsh; strengthened must held cover. Ind; write at bridge head, threw away straw of! bridge. line'- 'my nllacked in large` force 2.000 on E. nnd N. at 4:!) pm. Mnxlm and mac shot killed `about 10) men. Attacked till I] p.|n., then all went to Chakdurn village and lit. a large (in. leaving 011-` I; nnipen. , "Qnntlni Antnnt l.-SI|lmnn um-ntnn y ampern. "Sunday, August l.-Snlpi wenton all day. Attack commenced t 11:65, ntlrod at twelve ond left III alone until 5 LII. whdn nevus mi 1:; `begun. . "n:uInI August 2.. bank 8 gm. Hm a a.m., wnen Devan: ampmg -vegan. Monday. August. 2.--Abont 6 run. the wholo of the enemy. about 10.!!!) to 15.- lll), collected on heights and in the nul- lnhs around fort and made It determin- ed attack on all sides. Numhrra were shol but ulill they kept on roming v . During lhojiglll the Inll} in nu sugar on maps: oluignnl tower 5 VII : but Ttzr; senlv pn(`K:1gt`S. Int`_V are tunmu over to Miss Louise Shepherd, who is tho custodian of the jewellery fund llntl iron watches. `Mrs. Simpson, wife of the pastor, as the financial set'retxn'y of the alliance, received tho vush eon- trihutions, and her huslmnd took charge of the card contribution:-1. Mr. Simpson smtotl that the contributions to the al- liance mine this summer would aggre- gate 8200.000. At three. conventionsin other states 510,000 tvzts raised, 370_tI(ill wns eontrilputed in Old t)rt-hard, Me., nnd 814,000 in the (`amp meeting on Nyzxck heights last month. One hun- drod and seventy-five thousand dollars ill be spent in sprexuling the g0.~tpPl in foreign fields and $25,000 in l'urni.sh- mg the new training institute in Nyuck. `Si [HD3011 <'l.I`Ill)'. No announcement was made from the stage of the gifts of jewellery. Thv ur- Hl'l( H. in most, instances, rnnm up in sealed pnckngvs. 'l`hr\_v are turned over In Min Lnuisze Shenherd. \`.'n. to De deplorftl, wnen Iue ut-tum-.u were perishing for incl; 01' the gospel. He preached the duty of moderation and self-sacrifice, and the need of u holder and larger missionary movement in the christiim alliance. Then he told of the a.lli:ine`s success. It had raised the banner of Christ in the land of the (Ringo, he `s.-iid, in the dark Snudan, in Mongolia and Thihet, in ten of the pro- Vinces of China, in the interior of Jup- am, and in India. The wife and son M the governor nt the great provint-e nf_ llupeh, in Central China. he said, had recently been hnptised and united with the alliance mission. in na.l-ma Iva: fnllnu-ml hv mmaiv the alliance mission. | His address was follnwml by music `from :1 pi.'1n(),,l)as.-1 violin and mrnot, the singing of gospel hymns, and the I passing of contribution curds. Ahnul two-thirds of lhe $78,000 raised was either pledgpd or paid in at the morn- ing semi:-e. Two vonlrihutinns of 810,- 000 each and one of $5,000 \\'t`I`(` made- then. I 'I"hn nuvnna nf ihn alnnnru uvprn nni I then. Tho names of the donors were not disclose-d. This is the rule of thc ul- Iiunce officials, who argue that public- ity would prevent. the contributors giv- ing again. The expense of rental of the American theatre` for two weeks has been home by n wcalthy wo- man of this city who has joined the `Simpson Nn announcement New vxorx. ucumer zu.-nev. .5. 1.). Simpson, of the christian alliance. is holding a series of missionary meetings in the American theatre, in this city. Mn the three meetings held on Sunday no less than 878,000 was raised. ; Three male devotees gave $10,000 each onevsubscribed 35.000, and there were several pledged gifts of 82,500. A Jer- rzseymen contributed hisvfurm, It New Yorker a. part of his library, a father his dead son's bank, with 810 in it, a woman worshipper her diamond ring, six others gold watch chains, and one a set of gold spoons. During the two weeks of the convention eight gold watches have been surrendered to the Loud by women under the spell of fer- vid preaching. Iron time pieces were given to them in _exchu.nge._ 'I'lm R'in:r' business requires haste." Information an and f ht. 33911 to H. H. 0 oz. 1 | them in exchange. The King's business requires haste,` Samuel 1., xxi., 8-`-was the Rev. Mr. Simpson's text for raising money in the morning. There were, he said, many second-class ways of spending money for religion. Too much was invested on tostly churches. Such extravagance was to be deplored, when the heathen .._4 _.1.- _....._:::... ....,I elm n-nrl Ht` 5. x - ` One Day : cont:-Ibuonu Amount ' to I18.- ,.`ooo -In-mu. Jowcll and cut: for tho toonvanlon of the onhen--The Why It mu 4: spent. u____ 1v-_|. n..4..1.... on n-.. A n [ma mssloum mwoun. and commaunous AT cums- TIAN ALLIANCE MEETINGS. THE NORTH INDIA OUTBREAK. 15 `VIII 5 DPUI-ll-\ yew `York, October 20.-Rev. A. B. Iimncnn nf Hm christian alliance. John McKay & 8_on. hide doelors, I5 Brock street. report. these prices for this week: No. lhidea. 650. to 70. per lb.; lamb skins, froub, No. 1, 600. each; calf skins. 50c. to 80. ouch. according to aim: dekinu. No.1. 4012. each. Wool, No. I eece. 160. to 180. per lb. Tallow. render- od, 30.` to 35. per lb. ---... 1- [CHIC ZIUUW IIUFVO ToIum1~o. Oct. 19.-Wheat, white. 82. to 832:. r bushel; wheat, rod, 82a. to 83. Ear bus el: wheat. goose. 76c. to78c. per uahol; barley, 26a. to 37. per bushel; oats, `. 4,1,c. to 25. per bushel; rye. fe. per bnehoi; pass, 450. to 48.c. per buuhol; buckwhut. 353. per bushel: buy. 08 to 89 per ton; straw. 88 per ton; dreaaed hogs. $6 to 86.25 par cvm; og 1-, 150. to 16. Ear dozen: hunter, lb. rol.a. we. to l7c.; utter. tuba dairy. 12c. to l4c_.; chickonu. per pair. 30c. to 50c.; turkeys. per |b., 8c. to l0c.; Ipring dncka. per pcir, 40c. to 600.: geese. per lb. 50. `to 80.: pontoon, per bag. 45. to 550.; apringlunb, pet-1b.. 6c. to 650.; muzton. r 1b., 5c. to 60.: boot. loreqru-bars. r 3).. 35. no 5c.; beef, hindqunrton, r b'.. 6 c. to Sc. Mox'nuuu., 0. l9.-- a butcher: were nt in In number: and trade was I good ` who ' 1 me had ....1 .. .h..`.'1... .~....".'.`..!`. '3.` ...`..$ .2 um] goon higher um? 1;? `-i~'E..".'L'a.';',."' `3"?.71'o'5"'":.Z but I160 were Id 1 . 4 1b.; 8 and ntnrxrhrnnazz htnm tn 39$`; Q`! ITVX WI!` XIII II 90 W llh; PIIEIIJ food stock brought from 310. to 32. per b.; common dry con and rough yam stock cold at from 20. to. ac. lb., the lunar old cows and hard ling bulls M. from lc. to `lo. par lb. `Photo in unc- tive donund ind putty biglrpriool `d lot-`good calves; lo-dny ulu Inn 0 at. from 8&50t.o8`.Ioaoh. Shipponuopa - i 3c.por lb.for goodlugollloop. I. xcnhoingfromc. eo3c."por lb. Innoldnlrou Sc. note. pot lb. in a further dccino in shop:-icon! fut host: tiny uold lo-day st tron 41. to 584:. not Ila. Palhlln. `K... Al-I. me. a pounu. }min---Oats. 22a. a bushel; buckwheat, ` 30c. to 3'.2c;: as, 460.: rye. -`0c.; barley, 230. to `.35c.; ; nniboba w'heal:, No. .1 hard, 81 to $1.02; No. 2,hnrd. 9 ."to $1; northern. 980.; white winter, 83 88c. Flour and feed--Fl ur. Hun nrian. pa.- tonb,$5.50 15035.75 3 bbl. ; family, " to $5.75 abbf; bakers . atronz. $5 to 35 25a bbl.; bran, 812 to $13 5 ton; shorts. $13 to 814: ton ; oabmeahand rolled oats. $3.00 to $3.80 a bb].; cornmeal. $1.10 A own; chopa, 814 to $15 a ton. Hny, new. $6 to $7 a ton ; old, 810 to $11; pressed. $12 to $13; straw. ' 40. 1: (wt. | l.I..-A 1)....l. .......u.... ".5. Ian Q. n": . me. own. Meat.-1 ork. quurtern. '70. to 80. :1 lb.; cute, 70. to 1250., 11 lb.; hogs. Tc. to 750.; spring lamb. quarters. 7c. to 90. a lb.; yearlinge. quartere. 750. to l0c.; chops, 60. to 12. a lb.; beef. forequarbora. 2c. to 3&0. 8 1b.; bindqunrtors. 450. to 6c. 11 lb.; cut.a,5c. to l'..5c. :1 lb; mutton, quarters, 6c. to 7c. 3 lb.; cube. 5c. to 100. a lb.; voal. 34:. to tie. a 1b.; boof tongues. 20. to we. each. IJ`.`.-J. l".'un.~.n= In. :1 IL - Ipinnnrnrl hAr_ eacn. Fiah-Ciecoes. 10c. alb.: kippered hor- ring, 400. 3 dozen; pike, 5c. 3 |b.; porch, 150.d0Z6Il;8:llbl10l`l'inK. 10c. to 20c. a dozen; trout. and white sh, 100. a pound. British Columbia salmon. 20. 0 lb.; cod and haddock. 7c. 3 1b.; pickers], 8c. :3 lb.; blueah, 100. in 1b.: halibut. 15c. 5 1b.; oysters. standard. 400. to 50. a qunrl:.; black bass. 10c. 8 lb.; nnan haddie. 100. a ll. DUO. 3 G01` 3 BWBOD PUIIIDOBU, Z00. E0 `DUO. I pack; t nipa, 15c. I peck; carrots. let.- tuce. onions. raiiahoa. beets, parnnips, mint. 5c. I bushel; cauliowora. 50. to 15. each; tomatoes, 300. to 40. a bushel. wooden gate of outer enclosure, saw our cavalry on road from Malalmnd. He collected rs Saw men of the -15th Sikhs and some Sowar,-,5, and made u. sortie out of the gate upon the Civil hospit.a.l, and took them completely by surprise, killing eighteen, about fifty escaping. As soon as Baker and I saw liim by hospital we rushed out and joined in the chaae down the river for about half a mile. We then ran back and, getting allow the sangzu` on the signal tower hill, the men in which had not realized that we were out, took them completely by surprise, killing :1. lot and capturing; their flags. This :il- lowed the cavalry, who ,lmd crossed the bridge and had been clieckcd by the fire here. to get on. We killed all we could and came lmcl: to the fort and watched the cavalry galloping down fugitives. The enemy lost that day over 500. Lieut. Rntjray wzm wounded in the attack on the snnger and u Smvar was shot dead. Our casualties, three kill- ed and nine wounded. Spy reported that over 2,000 of the enemy had been killed round Clmkdum. ' 'VegeI:abIes-Potatoea, 20a. to 350. as bushel: cabbagoa, 3c. to 5c. each; 35c. to 50. dint sweet potatoea, 259. to 40c. n nal\l:- h `ninn lfw n nnnlu mu-rnt.n_ Int.- The Btnndnrd Bate: Governing the Loon! Markets. Knmsrox, Oct. `.30.-All is as serene and quiet in the local market as a June day. and the quotation: of last week hold good, ,with one or two exceptions. Farm- ers patronize the tri-weekly market with regular persistency, offering for sale more garden produce than there is demand tor. Merchants any trade is brisk and there is an air of prosperity in business circlei. These quotations are given for the week : I3..tL4... and Fun: F`-nah knhnr in nrinha we week I Butter and Eg'gs-Freslibut.t.9r in prints is worth from 20c. to `."2c. u lb. ; rolled or packed, the commodity brings from we. to 18. 5 lb. ;nuw laid eggs sell at; from l`. c. to 150. 3 dozen. w.....w A...\1... cum M: 0 1: Ha 3`?-V%*!e2!".&92L*!9_r!#b"'2"v to me. dozen. Fruit--Apples, $1.50 to $2 a bbl., Canadian peaches. 500. to 600. a basket; Canadian pears. 50c. to 60. a has-` ket;Canadinn grapes, 15c. to 30. abu- ket; imported grapes, 100. alb.;lemona, 20c. . to 25. a dozen: bananas, 25a. to 300. a dozen; honey, 100. to 15c. 13 pound: cocoanuta, lie. to 7c. each: gs. 15c. a pound; hickory nuts, 50. to we. aquart; lberta. pecans, walnuts. 153. pound. (`.min._.0.mn. Q-2:-.. A bushel: buckwheat. CASTORIA ` rnxuuuguanggu PROl3U-C:E AND PRICES. 21, 1897. ---... Marlon lluwhoro. A. III rIn_,. __1e , V Thou good: an and. only trons choice B0210` mu! tho but non Int! 0 pure Spnna Wain. Thu` Iuwc bun nnuluod in Men by {one of nblut ohsmlsti, and have been prongnced remarkably sound." "r ' o round." "0 ! delicious nvor and cup or quality." Physician: Chm Oundn recommend them in unit pucrc In pnhronuo to onr bnndn. ` I'll GOD. Ill-V158 AND MIIUICII IIDALI and elvo Dlplomu have bun nwndod this A10 and stout at tho Grut World`: xhlbmom vvlm: Ac Philndohhin. U EM 1879!; Canada. 1876; Sydney. Australia. 1871; Aria. France rm; Jnmcicmwut lndlu. ml; Ohlcuo. U.z|.A, I313; sud sun an . dnlifor 1., u.n.A.. um. c 13' N o 0933;: Qnt t'eItimo!_1I1I. Brewery at London; Canada. JAMES MCPARLAND. - KINGSTON. um Bovengep on this continent lava method such unin- ALE JOHN L.AB7Vr*r*s . --p n -3 -azu--I-~r\ ALLAN LINE} I Ptice $1, 6 for 35. All dealers or acjdress - THE SLOAN MEBICINE COMPANY, Of II/MILTON. LIMITED The Art Amherst Hall and Parlor Cook Stoves are tted with the dup- lex (irate, I ovverful Pieaters, Iic. onomical on coal and handsome in design. 3 K13 Irv Cnruj nvlI-nn ` In. Wnllaco-0ur mmunsn ha: been 1 attending temperance meounp, ho tell; I me. It . Wnllnm--Ym, and I am child It In: land 5 bad olleot an Inn. "How?" I thlnkhelnpbecomcgo cu-nauutoo of mung drink that he hujnknu to In- teng the muk."-Cincinnati II|qIIIII'. (Z81,-Ii-n Anltoindu-Itand."anid chaoti- dnte,"tht nothing will induct you to work for me " 2. curl.` an-J...-Inn.-I uuxllthinn Innl 1 We have the largest assortment of Stoves in the city. Examine them before purchasing. 75 & 77 PRINCESS STREET- The Cold Days make the Mantles go. Como early before the assortment is broken. Thoir Mantlos are all German Tailor made (and cannot be re- peated)-products of the Best Makers in the World. Style, Fit and Finish Unapproaclred. The? Leading Millinery and Mantle Store, IMGKELVEY 81 BIRCH {IIII IIilI% DIIW Service on the Picturesque Buy o1Q\nnto. M I gun. (Bnnda oxooptod) I 1 tn sup ports. Io . ..2:. =-1....-*'-.::.~.:=*..... .:ns'..-W" -1* "'1`lIo pluluuwunl puuuunn him repmochfnlly and replied: HI-nnnnrm-Inntlnnvnl All you expn-lance oughuo know. Ilr. that will not Induce mo codouyomngturqr body. "-WnshIngton Btu. Tu?--j Show the Fmeat St-ock of MILLINERY in the City and Mg adding to it every day. Styles always up-to-date and Prices the Lowelt. Next Door to Standard Bank. Don t You Know Ttgat \ or __:-----f THOUSANDS IN USE lleliable-PeriecrEconomicaf ELLIOTT 131205.. HOT . wmn HAPPY THOUGHT" RANGE. s__'_f_n.'1NoRTH KING" u_n._ :n..__.g-_ -_.A &-.s__A.-. `I 9 If` If 17" "Tho ptutnndoull ponmeun looked an an nnnnnnathfnv And lwnllldz s1:>13>NcE. & co. I V j. T. 1 `CBLE BRRTED ).._.1`.. A `loo to strong DI-Ian. nc In ,, 1`... _..nl_____ L. Til 1JI\I-b_ - jj and STOUT. SLOAN S INDIAN mum Incnuct. I)u,x.mI. or luclmond mu. wmu a My wifo bought 5 hotltof lll40Al`I INDIAN TONIC from your nun. who: |Io_ was here Hho but been In nu bod health for navoml you: and bus boon Onnhdby VIII dmorent dooton. and bu taken 5 nulnhoro dmannt patent modlnlnu. but :50 ihllh 010 homo of your rnodlclno bu dono hot mom good Oh an all the other Iloaliclnn the his not Onion and me want: you to send her snothor bcltlo cl your inodlcino. Cures scrotum, P1ui1$loI' Ulcers Amman`. Bo1la.Blotoheu and :11 cum-`m rdon arising from impure bloc -- g, nn,__._ t__jA-_. m-_.n- Oonnoouonu are made no L . Qloboo Ind tho Sunny. 1-. am.` am anus-u. -.v-- --..u-.- --vw u - u 1 an `had '1 to 'u`.'sn'.11 '$"::m'u1oi -fa : 7:ombK-=4. ' A Money Saving, ` Hardware Buying. Anything you need in the Hardwan: line is here at 1 Iowa: price than you would expect. Spocinl reduction: on Paints. Tools and Honubold ljiudwgxc. Buy aHAPPY THOUGHT" and remember that as a guaxantee oi the single one you buy, over vehundr in and about Kip - ston are day delighting their users. Don't be persuaded that `you can buy an thing equal to THE HAPPY T {OUGH'I`. It is the , __A_2._-J EA- Klllflk I L I1\J\J\ILl L 0 ll I3 [I10 only Range that has retained its name and stood the test for the past 14 years. , Don't buy an experiment. V _ Don't buy an imitation. Don't buy a "just as good. LIlr--- us a fact thatd:-inking 69 & 7| Brock Street, KINGSTON. _s'l`RACHAN s. 148 PRINCESS STREET Double Service, Commencing Mon- day. October 4th. Ujrnuans coaaxcum AND nuqx. `_ TON. an 31 :1 Hamilton, Toronto 1,!!!) . 'nudl.P.ap of hu St. Lawrence And lon- ' [auto Kingston `funds: and Frlduy:-- gzm lost It 6 pan. Wont st 10 p.n. Ibno-Bunmon. um return. IMO. To- roeull. IUD. Ilontnll. 04 return. to M. R" `norm and lulu lnoludod both In .. numlnnn um mad: Ah Hnntronl dull! or ;;;;:l;Afts IIAHILTON AND HONTRBAL LINE. u .5`..;o..:r;;:`"7'.,:...., K. 3. .3. llolhmlonon min .0111- uc iw.Su'1It 93.. IA8r:o.,.{)ln- gin u$'hn ""' " ....nm::n'.::.~:::'.'.'r;'..!*** ""` IvnIIu--IlI'IIP- J.` 9. `in ` . `,1:-0-.i']-P` `!""'."'!' ` ' (hill!-Cl Go I'-' Illlui F-75 W _ __ toIalyotpool,Londo London, 3.- n.:.'_.....`._ ` *1 n ns`u.:.`.`__n---._ C jgnucruo wmonum or an 8 ypg-`-p.Ioa.qu uhalo; ndtouuu oab1n--Ono ml dub; IIo.`IMo E-h`o'lTf '& avlmlon company. % ma scamc unnoa mama. .Pm::iFmL:.`::::f?'::i : AJI. and 2:30 P.N|.. connecting at ( Ingnnt with palm to all point: In the I lRlI'I`I:',f`I IQ`I"Q_ lVlILv&r 3'-runlnarswl Wunor Puhu Blowing cu. botwoon runs tnnntuvll Ann urn! vnt "_ ` `i W `;I.uo4sv; npnv. O I !-`I JIUD I I1 IIN wonyx:_nguono.naa.oonomm.r. 0 _w::.~... "..*.-.v..-...*-`I--...,...-aw.-... UXDN) Inn "10 BIIIIDIIII. 1-.31! . an awn! oo. ruungu t. Jrnigm uh. IIo.I|. neu-n. run lontnu, u nmxn. . Barth action: made to Montreal daily Lllnbm and the Snnnnnr. Iviol. -&1 olbnrn. van lint. lumen. random. in Oottcal. (Dacron to to Ian g. lblnlo . . Oh to I and In. In vo. 5:1 .4; Q.` 1- n...A. -5 i: TRAVELLING--BY RAIL. U WIUII PTCIIII Kl H-II VUIIIIII III DIIU UNI TE D STATES. uv-__-_ ln.I-__ nI.._l__ IV-.. L-A_.-__ `& .n-_,._A__ _.. Al.- nd and RI! Francisco. by, c l4ho.uInoet- K gut. 3.3- n and Ir!- :?..'u...`i'.'.`J`$z".5.'n.7'. 1' ` ul"xu':` r at o. 1- 3 . . . . Li 1 (calling go" Movillo for gry ovary Saturday from non- nn III Onnhnn. _ V7, .593 J. mint A1801! . New York. Phllsdc u. Bolihnon, `luhington and the Z`f\T-I'XI'?T 7"" `Ila-I. _!_y__'rnna uau. {V-Iagelra r as Is. Onwogo S can. Eoohuur. u do lovolonrl.CI.noIn- nAI.L `IO. Loni: And y -10- ilagara Falls. Ours-n. n-nnnn. Eonhnuhl. L0. AID ILI. II. L. nnuacr snoar uma V1 ZUIK XI` IZIIIIVU IWOd|I&I04h;|. ul 0 In. mid v7i"'n"s""'1":-`.'- " Ann... u.. v.. .._ UIIUUQ TUB CI! EAST- I . IbAg-n-- '15- l . '1u'I1o"biZ33n';i.2T'ciFoii.i mu, hc.1.ou. an an I'lT"E1Zf'I1 7: 1 3. p. ,6Ildruleo.vo. .. I dunno: H. '"``'%" "$35". m33'm;F:r}'" n..nn..u -* u':u Week 1: cdu-u the {Ema-9..-I D7 (manna 3'm$. IBIIVIOB more lolllle.--lIlI! mining craze In over no for an Knlndnr is concerned. and many that thought they were rich in gold mines are sadly disappointed. There was no truth about the Guine mine being sold for eome thounndl 0! dollars on it I in the company : hands yet.--Two of our young men come home last week from Muekohn badly hurt, Thomas Healer with A cut foot and Dennis Basket with I severe wound on hie head from I tree limb falling on him. It will be some time before either of them ie Lble to work again. -'l'he York house at Flinton hu changed hands egoin. William Mcuinese will attend to the wants of the tnvollimz public at thnt place in the fu- ture.-W. Campbell, of Flinton. has seve- nl men at work at his houee in the villege `raisin the main building and putting a stone oundetion under it. 81-arm. Oab._2l).-Deeth has been in our midet egein. end hee oerried ewey one of the oldeet reeldente or the iulend, hlre. J. Beker. efhere lew weolre illness, which she bare with ohrietien fortitude end resigne- tion. Dweeeedwu in her eighty-lourtli yeer, end he been e reepectod reeidont ol the ielend for over lmy yeere. She IOIVOI llve eone end ve deughtere. She will be long remembered by her nei hhore. Her lunerel on Mondey wee lerge y etlaended, end conducted by Rev. Mr. Follick.-Mice Jeeeieseom returned to Ameterdem leet week eleer e lew weeke vieio with friends here -Ir. Tenh, Tovoneo, peid e vielt no Ir. Chown'e le|ely.-Miee Speere returns to Clilton Springs this w:ek.--E. Bolton. Kingston Mille, le eyendiog e lew dey; here.--Mr. Jeehon. North Bey, id e vielt. h It. Allen letely. lire. echeon returned with lailn.--We bed e ne rein leet week. but more in needed for plough- in.--The ennuel mieeionery meeting: held hereletelv in the Preehyhetien end Kethodiee chnrohee were eucoeleee. R ........"' "'.:` 0......` '**:'. Jun: Thompson I Inc took at Yarhc.-\VHIon: r. and En. Nelson nish 508. Suiehmlln. Alias Baidor had In Bu-I upon Int Sunday at C. loll ; Ilclnlyrdot In. Wyoott. Watc- Iovo. at it dnnpbtah. In. I. Banju- nh: It. uullu. Gouge `hrnc, Khm- Oon. at R. W. Ayvcu-IE1; Ir. ad In. (harp Idhwun. Kinguau. at June: `ljuhg-Ir. and In. 0. Suite :5 A. 0: It. and In. (largo Ilnn, at Davis IolnHiu u;- Ir. and Ana Build. It. and III. 19 Viki; an; [.32. it. yum:-g anuluuululvg vvuuulujwvu nun vuv `ho *' ' SPF-Paw. Pro- ""'$c$. n.m'" Tina `z n'.?""" -IOIAJ-`run 1 Wnxron. Oct. 21).--'I`he Mines Derby- ahire and Wilson, Odeaea, wheeled out to Rev. Mr. Coombe e, Thursday. - Mu. Joyce. Kingston, is at her daughter's. Mm. Rufus Ovena. -- Frederick Johnson and family, Moscow, spent Sunday at W. H. Neilaon'e.-Mra. Lepum rammed from her trip to Carol. Mich, Sunday. The rest of the excureioniate reached home Monday eveninx.-Word was received from Roches- ter last: week that Mra. Nelson Wullrer, a former roeident, had met with an accident. by falling down collar.-Jomee GeoIge,who was taken with typhoid (over while at camp and removed mthe Kingston hoa ital, is betun'.--Milton Perrott and J. W. dwarda attended the football match at Kingston on Saturday.--Charley Neilaon recumed from Ompah on Friday. He regerta sh- ing good but. game is acarce.- here woe no school Tuesday as Mr. Edwards was in the city on business. - '..IIvlu'oI/ k0:.-l1-H hn ;J1anlnhnL Fumes. Oct. 19.-Work at the Actino- libo mine on Mr. Pablo : place has ceased for: low dnys but will be teaumod in a short t.ime.-'l`ho mining craze in over as law an K-lnrhr in nnnmu-nnrl nnrl mnnv Annmn, Oct. 20.--The harvest home festival held in the Methodist church here October 19th was e complete success. The church, tastefully decorated with fruit and vegetables. sent in in ample quantitiea. convinced all spectators of the thankful hearts of the people in this district for the great yield provided let us this season. The programme wan lengthgv and good. The selection: contribute y the talent from our neighboring churches, both Anglican and Presbyterian, show the chrietian epliit existing in this neighbor- hnnrl, Dr. and Mn. Adams. Plevna: curl'UlIn UPIIIF UXIIDIHK III `III! IIUIKIIUUI" hood. Dr. and Mrs. Adnmq, Plevnn; Miss MiLchell.Plevna; Mien Moore, Ompah; Min Woodcock and Miss Miller. Ompab, also the Mines Davy, McLennnn, John- son, Andorson, Higgs and Jenerette, of our own village, took part. The au:ce~a of the entertainment. was lurgoly due to the united,e'orta of our ministers. Rev. Mr. Higga Ind Rev Mr. White. Pnusmvr Vanuzv. 136$. l9.-Rain is very much nudod. The soil is dry and hard. rind bush ies are in clone proximity. Walla also very |ow.--Some very fine droves of utblo passed through, going loath, during the lust week.-'Y e'st.erday was held the meeting of Portland township oodnoil at Verona, which made quite a stir all dny.--PoIita'os are becoming more the topic of conversation, and many anticipate a great gathering. at Harrowsmitb political meeting on Thursday nexb.--Vieit.ors : Mr. nndMrs. H. Sears, of Mount. Cheaney. as George Barr s; H. Barman. Kingston, gave urn call during the week. EAST- TABIJ: tumor {or CAPE VINCENT will Ian (III! dny (Sunday oxoogt-ad) % AJI. all 2:30 P.M.. connecting pa Input with u-g-nj-an-u A-`:1:-nan III oxmngunneu Ivy laan vrvul I I1), I: vo Again Iprung up.--Calla are being made constant! to the men of the viilnge Ilium! once helpght re.--Mr. Mc- Coinell. phehacher lor the summer, has retirued 'to'Kingut_pu to rename bin studies at Que_en'e. `Misc Brownies applies his elveee till Chriatu;u.-Chu-ee Neilaon, moi), ipent several days Iub week at Mn. Dawaon e.-Menrr. Connolly, Van- luven and 0`Lnughlin, Yarlxer, and sever- al gentlemen from the states. spent lut week in this vicinity. fishing and bunbing. IIl'DVn.--MI`. Inc mrl. `Lunar, ununnuquu, in visiting W. 'l!omo.--Flu Hickiy, of my gi,by,T, in` vipj3.ing _Miu Barrett. - ` I.` 7 | ' ' T . 1.3. 4.; l'.".-'.'.f.`I."`i o..`."c?...'Z'.?: l'J .'TL'5'u Dpnnld, of Wolfe Island. in visiting James V'3r`ov:n.-Mr. and Mrs. Toner. Gnnnnoquo, ... ..x.m.... In 'I`.nnnm __Ilin Hiojxhv. of 0lV -AlVl, Oc7b:20.-'1`ho rel. which were ' ht oxnguhhod Ivy lub week : rain, I: vn mnin nmunnv un.--Calla are bainm I HOLD, U05. ZU '-"I110 IHTIICI HI 1.. s ,L Ii gr_ouu a~qo ...a,%.;':.*:':.:*t:':..`fzE....:. ,.......,.'.z.. ] 'l\n...m nl Wnlln hlnnrl, in vinitimr Jnman l%IiI:77IW8EI9TA Ws I " ' ' -d;-n:-o thqlgqnugilo that out-an cu ' Inn.-`u at am illahn nun-m- . -15:` . --=.;_'o,.. .' - WIIIAT; OUR INDUSTRIOUS STAFF > , vi , VVAAA A K V! I1 -JIl$IIu nrluuuuau-- um. aps lotion. Am! Ind Loos- Ilty. (391: Find lonathlng of Inbred. - Rim), Oct. 20 - I`ho fngms nit -uni: nlm.aln|na_ mid` tin nu-ilu ` E van Canada Pacific Railway: vnrew, W. Moon. 11. Dummy. Grammar--C. Nicholson, F. Hamilton, E. Abbot. W. Moon, W. Orr. E. Wood- ruff, D. Cocgrovo. E. Dean, L. Wolfe. FORM I. laada That Lona. Heads that ache can be made bright and clear and free from pain by naiug Bmmovx Bmon Bn-rum, the truu natural cure (or hudacho from whatever cause arising. "Headache and pain in the back atllicted no for a long time; but now I am free from them. thanks to the nae 0! one bottle and a hall of B.B.B." Mm: J. M`.AI.I.Is- -.c. A I;au-l- (`nut A Ialxr VII: 'IClI|lIlI The human face nhould always I): o hnllhy. no giaw. sud thin in and the an of um : Iron Tonic Pills. vb ucnngthon the norno. pury the blood and tone up the ayotom. Fatty pill: in I box!or%o.utWado ndmg|toI-0. ...:_- `_j--._ lode A Rev lecord. Iaoxoos. Oct m.-At the Cryecnl palace June. 0! Bndll. and Nelson. at London. broke the wot|d n tandem bicycle record n hendred_lnllee.-by covering the distance in ham end twenty-eix nlnncen. . FUILVI Ill. Algebrn-M. Beauty. R. Thomas. A Collins. F. Trousdale. Liam-at.ure-M. Beatty, A. Collins, L. O'Reilly. 0. Boyce, F. Riolly. I.nt.in_l'I` 'l`r-nuadnln. V. Sanrn. R. Harem. Unemy. U. Doycern. nlauy. I.atin-F. Trouedale. V. Soars. R. Carey, T. Ihrpell, J. Harpoll. A. Collins. I-`nR\l ll. FUR.` ll. Arithmetic-E. Lake, 0. Sullivan. W. Orr. I4. Wolfe. F. Hamilton, F. Banning- ton, E. Dean, 8. Phillips, B. Bower. Physics - G. Sullivan, E. Lake, E. Abbot, E. Dean, W. Orr, F. Hamilton, 0. Vnrett, W. Moon. A. Shibley. (1--nunnu-__{`. Ninhnlnnn I0` Wamilknn FORM 1. Geographg-B. Rielly. E. Bradshaw. E. Griffith, F. wabrick. G. Smith, N. Stin- Ison. K. Joyce. 1). Snyder. Ariohmnb.in-K_ Jnvnn. M. Finn. E. 5.. Joyce. u. anyuor. Arithmotic-K. Joyce, M. I-`inn, Bradahuv, M. Switzer, E. Walker. Gritth, I). Lake. '1'. Dillon. n.....:..... I: l.::.lI.. M lfmmulu Palm's cnhry conpoinl cu-as a Bad Cage `of Illanatory lop, about and for all agoniz- ingrlnuuniesnaaul mu. ncdioino you nnnnunihn nivhnvinhmllh-dvinn I` YTCIUII FIIICCII ll BBC TIC"! Idi hulth `.33 . to an ",?.'L':${'...m.1 Ijnc n bhl, Find: (lm-O P11: and Juniezon wneelea no nlugewn on Dat- urdny. returning on Monda '. They made each trip in eight. houre.- he Queen`! sex- tebbo is advertised for Thursday night. Mr. Potter. C.E.. of 97. is one of the sex- tot.te.-Wi|liem Potter and Jame Watson wheeled to Athens on Sundey, returning same day. Illu I III III D. Duo mg, Almonto. One. '1'nul'EGny last and non arrive new uu uwu .m. on account of the railway accident at . tittsville. The wages paid at these car shops for the last month amounted to over $l0,000.-'I`he C. E. convention was held here last Thursday and Friday and was very successful. owing in part to the ne weather. The president, J. B. McLeod. of the Ahnonte Gazette, was absent on no- count of sickness. and the vice-president. R. R. Robertson, Lsnark. filled the chair.- The meetings were so well attended that n nnmber had to be turned sway on Friday night. Friday inornin Rev. Salem Blend, of Smith's Falls, led t e prayer meeting. Addresses were given b Rev. Leitch. of Watson's Corners. and ev. Alexander. of Middleville. On Frids night Rev. Samuel Rondeau, B.A., of ontreal, spoke very enrnestl on the work on which he is en- gs ed. rench evnngelizntion. The words of arewell were given by Mr. Rock, Perth. -A horse owned by William Kirkhnm was driven secidentslly into a drain made by the water works in front of the opera house. The buggy was badly smashed but the horse got oil` with but a few slight bruises. -A meeting of the shareholders of the Fecer Solid Steel Car Wheel Co. was called on Tuesday by the president, A. Wilson. to consult the stockholders as to the sdvis. ability of borrowing some money by mort- gs ing the machinery. Messrs. Potter An Jnmiamn Srheeled Kimzston l3rl""ln. U. IAIIO, 1. IMHO. l)r|wing-B. Rielly. M. Kennedy, I). " Luke. F. Griitb, w. Smith. 4;. smnh, E. Bradshaw, E. Griith. K. Joyce, N Scin- Wmxmsoxq, Och. 20.-Tlse weather n- tinues line but we are daily looking for a change aeib is almost too nice to last. --Mrs. Michael Hinch, who has been very ill for some time. is, we are pleased tiay. oonvaleroenb.--Oar school is almost de- serted owing to the epidemic of measles which is-prevalent hore.-We are sorry to hear that our popular teacher, Mine M. C. Melienty, contemplates leaving us at Christmas. Herplaoe here will be taken by Mr. Riley. of Sydenham, who has been re- cently engaged.- James Fisher is looking radiant over the adienb of a. girl at__ his house. -'I`. Moran and J. Dillon attended a reception at S. Cameron's a short time ago and report a delightful time. -Miss Katie Carroll spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Scanlan. of Moscow.--Mr. and Mrs. James Dillon at- tended thefuneral of their nephew,Thomas Kennedy of Newburgh. on Monday. Mr. Kennedy was well and favorably known here and his many lriends were sorry to hear of his early deat`h.-James Whalon has purchased the Reid homestead at Oarmanville and will reside there in future. Mrs. Whalen gave At Home" to a num- ber of her friends a few evenings ago.- Visitors: J. Dillon, of Oregon, N.W.T., at hie uncle e, James Dillon; Mr. and Mrs. T. Scanlan. at James Carroll s and Miss Star.-ia Kenny of Carmansville, at her cousin s; Miss Anna Donohue, also Joseph Dillon. PERTII, Oct. 20.-The l. ;45 train on Thursday last did not. arrive here till two n,m. nn nnnnnnlz of the railwnv r. VIFVTVL Q31-I IVDVV IKJISIL. loyld smoglo tibial Ind nlhblo In llln. on: net Agni R. w. % hnxhgtoch as .l.|nu\on. 0.2.; n.w.u Q In. 9mouu.VN.v.

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