Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Oct 1897, p. 5

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) Ivory nnwnu Iul. ling Q bou from nnlnnl. Oullfomln ......l|M1 Sop! lnunnuun. .... .. lllth Hopi .... .. I'M-lulnn . . . . . . ..!Mh so rt .... .. Numhllnn . . . . .. Ind Du ...... .` (`-cuulmululnn... Mh Out. . . . "K. Oulllurulnu lath Oct. \<.'..::.`.-.'.=_-.- ~'=*"*`*-. DELTA DOINGS. Dr. Ch:1sc's Ointment will cure Salt Rheum when a|l`else has fail- ed ; believe what I say and try it. Don't go on suffering for years as I did." Miss M. J. Heggnrt, Maynooth, Ont, says : "I was troubled with Salt Rheum for over a year; was advisccl to try Dr. Chase's Oint- ment. ;1n'J must say that with I few applications I am completely cured." l`rico we a box by all drugglala. or I Dr. Chase s font. Mia: B. .\lertin is home from Syracuse. The water in the river is very low. the ~ xnille here n:nning.nbont bell tim `. The foundry is being run by an engine and 9 new llnme is being built. W. Montgomery in enlarging his residence. Mr. Kenny is 1 now proprietor oi the Commercial hotel here. Mrs. (Dr.) Weogent in spending a few days at J. C. Connolly e. Mine Boys in doing a line business in tho millinery line. Fenwieli (Jonnnlly hes retnrned`from- his trip to Miehixen. No Boom For lul_t llhenm. Salt rbenm, eryeipeles. tetmr, shingles. ruhee. ecnrl. etc.. cannot exist where Bur- dock Blood Bitters is need. Here is the prooi: "1 was so bed with ult rhenrn that my nger neilu cerne o. B.B.B. cured me completely end I beve bed no return of thedieeeee during the poetltbree yeere. Mas; Jun. Snsonna, Emereon. Men. n-_._V-:.j__.__ Dan t got your head between your handi my more whoa yon: temple: numb and the room spins round. an out ol Wale`: Mandrake Pills, you will In all right in n couple of hours-twenty-ve pill: for `twenty-n canto, only at Wade : drug nlnr ~ Junocnn Lounu-ol Wellington sndBArneku:hI.Ilt.I.||wnyIIuonInnd| Itnekoflluouuplmeulund uncut. ry nlahn. pin: and code blocks. All _L.__ 1-- ..-I. $.l4..L.-`Ill Left I-`or Booth Afrlon-Rehenrslng for Dhrlntmns--IovIng Away. ' YAmu~;i:. Och. `27.-Frmk Atkins left here Monday with the Eustorbrook party for South Africa. Many were the hand shakes thst Frank received before the train left. and all wished him well. He expects to be away for three years. -Alfred Connolly is having I furnnce placed in his residence. The Epworth iloague have now I hull of their own. Peter Vanluven tted up in good, large sized room, plenty large enough for their meetings and entertainments. .l. Shibley has n Home Jersey that. in seven (lays gained thirtylfour pounds Ill weight. Rev. L. A. Sugar has it sulo thin woek of` his household ellecte. He leaves for Brad- ford. Penn. New Sunday quarterly services will he held no Pebworth. Tho Christmas enterbainmenh of tho Menhodisl. Sunday school will be the 23rd ol Decom- I.-- I... nlnilu-not nl-n urn:-Liniluu fnitlifunv DUI . . forib. ll.-- ,'.l`[I0 hlnlo :-I.nvq linnton 5 p In. Arrive 7Ohulotto '1 mm. Returning; have Ohulotto am. Monday. Home `Iuosdny manning. -"`f`Ilrlu putloulun apply to Monti. II II llII.llDIlIII. I`\IIl` ilry hide blc ohupforcuh. Tdoploonoll. ... ..... .._ so bad at I} [`os. tn: prcp:\r:IlI0n no relief. stnrc of M mun rccomr l`I ,1 r\ I" u~r LII. \ - ed; \ go CASTORIA "nu mm. and chains. ut Rhum. Fnchool will no we :.sru or uncom- he children are practicing faithfully YARKER IYIELDINGS. vnuu, nan-av: w--Q - Ilondulu. "mv!et*3:!9.`s92.'!92b"'2"v| ||\- . D night I n stand. ms he One Mr. \\'n n u 1... , nu: y wt, I year ; '8! t`l.....-'- {'\I..r- The Art Amherst Hall and Parlor Cook Stoves are tted with the dup- lex Grate, Powerful Healers, Ec- onomical on coal and handsome in design. Jwe have the largest assortment of Stoves in the city. _ Examine them before purchasing. zs 8; 7: PRINCESS smser- JUST WHAT YOU ARE Looms ma: Iljld IIIIZA III. CIJE `I LIAM:-:8 REID. *'*~-'."`:ra.:`:..':.m' nyhngn-wn:.._gn ( , ALLAN LINEI \u,_,'._.--r--* THOUSANDS IN USE: lleluable-Perfect-Economical ELLIOTT BROS 51 _` --:__ --1-- OOU LDN'T WORK -OOUI.DN"l' BLIIP. Geo. Lee, of Manseld, Dufferin County, says l was so b:\;lly troubled with eczema on my hands that I could not work. I t'ric.l e\'cr_vlliing I could hear of for relief but could get none wlintever ; had also been treated by clcctors for about two years. I was so ir- ritated thnt I could not sleep. lwns recommended to try Dr. Chase's Ointment, and to my astonishment. as well as that of my friends, one box completely cured me. I would not begrudge $50 for what it has done for me." ll\l u:n..- .nuvu. --vu . . . . . . . ..V Mr. A. Coombs gave me a sample box of Dr. Chase's Ointment. After two applications the stump was entirely healed, and it has not broken out since. It is the best ointment lever used, and would not be without it. HARRY Bmcmzn, n;|..--.. M R About six years ago [met with an accident on the rui|\va_\' and ban! to have my left foot amputated. After leaving the hospital the stump would break out about every month. I could get nothing to cure it. I ...;..A -.......eI\:.~.n nneailsla hm it was uvuunu |J|b1lI\ \J\.I\ uuv... V . V. . .,, lcould cnrc M tried everything possible but it was \ no use. About ve months ago ll\l WAN \ ..;-:"_..----- -runn m A nun: nu I ml: A Rymning Sore: -1."F`.T1'5 _E_XR~%3`_'N . Baton B I Eczema. , Toronto, I IIIIK II \.l\4 am" BAR! Gibson, , Ont. rwawrz--vi - --- THIS BREAKS 'l'l`lB R303. Antique Oak finish with British bevel . plate mirror. Exactly name as cut. ONLY $13. They will notljot Come and get one. -,, _,A_g__ -4 ; 1__:&|._j Q. sundy. October 31 PER STBAHR-IR NORTH KING. TVU EIIIIIIUII I HIDHI] nuu l.'l'll|I A` Going Inn at ll p.m. Going West. M. 10 um. l'uru-Hunilton. um. return. $50. To- ronto. 04. return. 01.50. Montreal. M return. 07.50. Bprths and Meals hmludod both WI 3. 3 Oonnactlcmn no made at. Ioutronl duly or N Buns and null lnnludod both Oonnoouom no nude out:-ul duly Quebec and the Sunonny. P. HANLEY, JAS. BWIPTUOO. Pasunngu Agont. Fulahf. Azania. i Hinvesr HUME EXCUHSIUNI I'IAl'IlLT_0N AND TIONTREAL LINE. Double Borvice, Commencing Mon- =-'*"--WF;....~*- bllI-Ch.l0 to I10 duh; HM to 8183 III). Jooond o.mn-u to cum -snub; now so ntnrn. 1 '.3z'.'c2`.`I. :`..'.'.f. .`. .`i'{:`.1'?3`. e`,To3i'&i.`3 Fs`T o'& I! ship uloonn. olooulo Uchtmnpaotom promenade dooh. n - 1- n in 41:14, ,i,, , I'E.'if.}fJ.' 1. p. Glldonieovo. Aunt. G.'.l'.B. Station. 0 Olnnop 8|. _ nlchollon & ontulo Imgatlgn company. TIIB SCENIC LINE OF AFIBRICA. - -._-- -_.--._..--.-_ ..,.,.. ._ J. I . HANh8Y.A I. 0.1`. 0| fauna Manon loo allotm- nnnntnn llnnmn. lhulnt. from Ilantnol. hon Qmboo. `V vat. 0' 18. dnyllcht. Supt. men. 95.11: 1399... Out. I. out n- __.n n 4. u u an; an-.- -O|vd,ow.m`- vguuvo` 9- I. lldohmnn.'.!ov. 6. In-hrpdor... 18 ` IIAIIAIIA ll` TI WIII KICIIII `V II WIHUI III (III UNI TBD STATES. `Wo|'IiotPbIooo8loopIn(hrIl-otwoon Inf vntuill Ann SE1 vnn `aid r!-' F.l;yal"Mai|8toamships J saltvuca lno'n Klnuton Tuesday and Friday x- llnlnn Inst -6 I n,nn wag:-t rt-not aluupuld vi" IWWVUII OA.PIV1N&l'l'ANDNlWYORK. Donovan nus. uno hblo and reliable hlotnnuou spot: to IIID. A. row (II: n w. umW% m`fa"` . um. um: u L. an-uLn.v. `lhr LI I (calling at uovn}. for aoodngllntrygovory Buturdny from Mon- rl. Hunt at Ounhnnj ... ._.._._._.-. - -... 3. ...._ TRAVEL; ~iG5-"k"v RAIL. NEW v6Iii'TsTA'rE. I.\JI`t wan Kin eon Hamilton. Toronto 1.000 ulada. Bnpl 0! has St. Lawrence and Hon- on . llllll IIIU Alul, HUI. NEW TIME TABLE. WV Rift` m.Sn'..`z.:!.`&.. -.*5:.'....'.:-:~.-..:-:::~ %T"I??'? 9' I; " ' Dun |unnn..!lov. Nov. Jwn r_M:lor... " lIt.h.9u.m . OANADL will all from Boston nth Inna nu: Ouwbu um nub uovounuu sh: n nunn to lnndonncln o! to ,_' tululnn... !IM\OuI......... Mn ruln......lMh Ont......................l'lt.h nunn.. ...3IdOut....................I3l'd sn...... ..wt.h0ot......----...........llat uokm sud every Information spot: to !'l`.()';-`nggrgn-n`k hon ONI DAY IN ROCHESTER. To Ilulokn Lulu,` Bah. Bocmmuh. `- 11`! Point. Foot 0 Buy. Blnokutou. on. Blur Diuniot, Rmlrooal. Port ooothurn. Ilnnouvnn River. Ronnan. Ponounn. ` Puunnu . llnnmu. .$`-_.- IIIl$uI"g VI Isllllljlull I SOUTH- nnghl II;-ah.-.I En-n day. Odtqbpr 4th. '3 TKIVII -_` EAST. I . n.._-- 9.-.:-. 3\.I\-I -L13 nld. llnrord. Wonooht. Plo- unoo. Boston and tho TQIQFIQ CY. It 0|-nnd uni Station \II'-IIII I KIIIIK HICUIUH IIILIIV Agent. P. 0 0 uonco-strut. mun : npvq up nguuw. H. B. GILDIBBLIEVE. llunnnu ups. mu. v|.m` 811.00.111- lIth.In.m " mm. 0 mm Aunt Ululllol, mlvooal. I'orc Onokhum. I notnnn River. Roanoan Ponotnnc. II: and Arc `lo to Poboconk, hnmornn to ' HAllburton.bu'orn tn Norm Buy. Pumtn on 0 V. R.. Ilnttuwn to Mpi on and hplnluh River vi: North llny.lm- mire Prom Rljooivllln and VVost in (`nnmln At RTNGLI lI`nll.Sl'.()l..`\s5 FARR. noun: ()(`.1'. N. 27, l8.I9.80 M d NOV lat. 13:47. VIM! fur re- turn umilivou mh.w7. SLEEVE. Hunger. . .1Rlh ..!Iit Ind nth WTIWICIWFKIWUHIU HEW`. asking so awful gash nbon`. our inches . Dr. Adunewuclllcu to at tho Ilg .--Mr. Path, who but boon ollplo by It. Ootlor. huntumod to King-ooI'n.--Miu J. Mitchell. 1'. Mitchell ad R.`Bab-och hvonrnvul lmullnnr lghg f r._l L.- ...A..._-J IS. UIXOCI ICVI IIYIVCI IIOIII nam- toil loin.-A. w. Wood hunwtmd hot. slut hing nn_ Ki non on lnnindnn. -J. Crtehhy and A. and an uonblod with Klllh -.Ilo. Md}-guns, Kinnnn. jj I)oxM.mn.\"s Mlldb, `Tet. `25.--J. Mun- dell killed 3 large recoo. last. week: the wolves are also getting nu. ~eroua.-.\lrs. James. Ihohu been ill no lo.._'. in vory low at present.--- We are pleased . ` report. our old friend. ll. Oumeron, has decu. Vi to continue his services here. He had e la:,_~-9 congregation lust. night and delivered a splendid temperance lecture. ~~A party of young people took advantage of the bean- tiful moonlight. and eponc ll xleignnt. oven- ing in J. Muudelfs cunp.- he lmmol the tlnroehing mill is not yet coaueul.- -.\lra. I). Steel is quite recovered alto: her allort. ill noae.-- R. Pratt. .-r., ie on the nick |iet.~- \'i.~iwn- : The Mist-os Allen, at S. llonnld- Iuu`u; Mu. L. .\lundu||, at W. J. Donald- son`e; Mine Maud Mundell. an her home. `IIIIIIUW El.l.l.~`\'ll.I.B. Oct. '. Ii.--A number of our cheese young men attended e box social. held at. caneeq Send By last week.-Mre. Nc(7a`ry and good el hohdn hm. Gertrude. ol Stiueville. iug em returned ome on Seturde . Whe here of Elgi they were the gnome oi rs. Argue and , drovec Mn. Ellie.-Rev. Mr. Mcliintyre preached l eter. R hie farewell eermoh to elm congregation 6 nod b3 hero on Sunday morning. e regret. that , of Clay the Sunday eon-icee cennob be continued 1 day e during the winter.-Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ; Muldot Home of 01k Lee! visited W.A. Pierce on ; Mien ( Sondey.-Rev. W. Moore visited the sick | lory'a. in this put ol hie petich t>dey.-\V'e no ; pleased to know that Mini Sun Mcconnel 1 F1" is null able to go out. for in drive ocoaeion- 1 E` "F dig`. She called on Ice 4.11. Tye no-day. 1 W! P} -- re. W. Brown in convalaI`enI.-LeuI- t *5 ` _ . . . . . . ,|,.n. Bros ere threlhmg In this vuemny in P." nmzu Oct. 21-; goodly numbc' from has attondod the concert in nidof I-to Iothodiot church at Atdochon tho I933 iut--A young oonol J. Critclloy In liohdon the lowland b I hone, making An A-fnl -ggh nllnn`. r inohnn l/l'|I- IIII 5- Wf ll . u'UID% WIIII Kbudieith-I:r.h:c(bunou. rd Nil!!! ' Io Inglo i hnh.-\'nihn : Dnyiin. lu- hvn. Ir. kahuna. Onpsh. at 0. Oat` Ink: II. Wilnnnml nan. Rlnhin. n H. some nu. omsu win`. tlodlxpnu. 2.103.121. Nn.8Kxpnu.l.m|.m blxnnu Iumm " OBxpnu.l!.mp.n|. " lsltxpnu. ulluum " 4 lunch. L10 n.m. " I Exnto-.1! an m Iii. -f. nllillqum. UlIp\n. II u. Uwr |OI I: Mr. Wilson And non. Blphin. at U. Wiboa`|.-lohn Knapp in looking very phnnnl: We a lay. ' `A~n.I'.I. Oct. 21--A quid adding IoolphIIbIWiuhyuI Ilohuool '.'. ..`.:..`."s"...'..a`2..`-".. ' II. b 5. nu -...n.. Di-:~u-:n'r Luci. Oct. 26.-People in this viciuitynre about through husking corn unduyitiunnnuaunlly oodcrop. Ver_ylit- tle ploughing has been one here onnccouut of the dry weather.--Bortie Abrams met. with an accident recentiy by being ehot in the Ankle, hut through the alrilful treat- ment of Dr. Claxton he is improving. -\\'ilmer Campbell is recovering trom a bed attack of or_yaipelu.-.\lra. McCul- `ougn has started A store at the hridge.-- 1. Bnwder and son are moving their thm er through here and are giving good utiefu,.n.--(ieorge Abrams is better. - Mrs. 0r8n_ Weetport, was visiting friends here last we. A. Orsor and son have gone to Kiuqtc. .-..__j VV:\.'~'lllIL'l{.\', Och. `. 6.~0wing to the dry `weather very little fall ploughing has been done in this vioinit.y.-The woollen mill hu shut. dow|.--F. Housman returned be his home in Cobourg Iaac week. During his short stay at Wualiburn he made many friends and will be greatly miaeed.-One dey last week while Meuvra. Glenn and Martin were engaged painting the governi- menu buildings. the ucallold upon which they stood gave way, throwing them both to the ground. Mr. Martin aullered 3 dia- loeetion of one of his elbows, while Mr. Ulenn eaeaped with nothing more serious than A general shaking` up and a very lame back. `Bums Puwr, Oct. `. 6.-Vcry pleosoiit. October weather we are enjoying.--Fnr- more are about through potato digging and are busy putting away roob crop.<.-- I`lnero is very little bntlio up and down the canal, water being very low.-There has not. been much ploughing done yet, `owing to such dry wem.hor.--QuiLe a number from olf tho Kulinlo attended the football match at. See|ey e Bay on 8al.ur5iay.`--S. Jamioson lgu arrived on the islnrrd with his emam threahor. much to the satisfaction of the people who have been anxiously waiting for him.--A party of gypsiea camped for a few city: in our midst. Pm:.4'rox\'.u.s.', Oct. `.25.-Snme of our local sports intend to start. for the deer die- crieb soon.-Rev. Mr. Hannah. assisted by Miss Howard, of Kingston. is holding special meetings in the Methodist. church. --A large number from this section attend- ed the annual convention of the christian endeavor held at l arhh.--Miss Minnie Richards has returned titer spending u couple of weeks in'New York.~-~Miss Em Avesen. of Perth, spent Sunday so the home of D. (l. Barrem:nnn.--'l`horms Sc.-if ford is busy shipping lambs to Boston. 4- 'Mrs. T. Campbell and Miss (lrace are visiting ni: Robert Richards`. Fon'.rlm's Looks, Ooh. . 6.-Thero has been very little ploughing done this fall on account of dry went.hor.-Themnny friends of E. Fleming are pleased to hear of his recovery from the severe fall which he re- coived on the bout. -1 . Waters, Portland, has completed clapbonrding 1 . Murpby s house.--John Fleming and wife have re- turned from Kingaton.-Mra. M. Dunno won the gold watch which was milled about I week ogo.-I:I. Mclienny and wife, Portland. are visiting at. Mrs. P. Murph_v a. -A large crowd of men attended the husk- ing bee at J. Jordan's last night. Vnwncnm, Och. 25.---Revival services hnveboen ended on this miuion, con- ducted by Rev. J. M. Wh be and Iner Wiclumre. Cloyne. Mr. iekwere ed- dreeeed the congregation yeeterdey ex- plaining very nicely the kindly way in which the Shepherd leads Hia sheep.- Vieitore: Mr. and Mien Lockridge and Mile Wegnr, of Tamworth, at F. H. Stinlou s; Iner Wickware at G. W. Sweetnemh; Mr. and Mrs. Levi Snider and Mrs. J. S. Snider uh R. Connor a. -.--u--qg-_-. .-_,.,----`.. _.-___... INDUQTRIOUB STAFF :&~`&-I11 -ICIIQAAUQI-A|1 l `Ann:---r IIXCX VI VII |llUII'IUT- little leoepeeltotlomlnd lboh Loca- lity Olnflnd lalnethlnfot Interoet. KAunAn, Och. 26.-'1`he nu. weether Itill continua. We appreciate it: very much.--Jemee Piekerin in erecting e new drive Ihed.-1S.`Alexen er, Arlen. wee up lub week in the interests of the Rethbun oompen_v.--A. Forbes]: again hauling tim- ber : to the atM.ion.-Tbomu. Forbes wears e mile-io'e,e boy. O lxpnu. 1100 p.13. " lsxplosmlu Iluun Ixpnl. p.m. Eton-ml! on In " Q Ilxtd, 0.46 pm. " lltxpmus. L10 p.|n wlixod. I-45p.n `ruins Nos. 1. I. 3 and I run dun . No. 5 up oloopl Monday. All other an nu daily bxaolllnntlu. `Train leaving at mm mm. urrlvon In Ottuvn at 5.50 pm. and lulu anv- hm 30 H0 mm. Inn throng Sloop to U!- hwu. sulvlng gt nun mm. For Mvhn. Pnllmun M-oollunodnuon and VVTMI II`XYwVII'II93H HIPII I ofdbnasspounsufswnlre. lholnuto oflln wk: 1-nu Oonoon the .n..a.:._. -1 .1. nn.n-...I nun-1..., Fnmztjeofs I-`.u.1.~4. Oct. `. 6-.\lise_ Ida l`ryce has returned after spending I\ plmsant time with friends in Kinzeton [end Wolfe Ielend.-Iias Mery Kehoo E Seterdeyend Sunday at her home I I ` 1 i l'ert.h.--Junu Mu-tin. of Ru.-after. ut- Iended the funenl ol hie nephew here on Sunday.-Chrbe Hollingetieeng-Iged buy- ing lambs for the Montreal merket at pleeeotw-Hid Levine Poole. Sooooh Oom- eu. end Willie. Fulle. ol Du-Innoud, spent Sunday at. John Poole`: -Hrs John Cunninghum ie viuisiug es bet daughter`: in l.u\erk.-lI in our and duty to chronicle theduthefeneoloerueboolchildlen. I-_..- .L.-..-.I _L:.L _..l ._._..A ...4:.A `I00 TWIN C- OI XI EIXI CIDIIUIUH. Jana Shoppud. Irhieh ad cunt oecotnd on hiday wooing. Ilia lather preceded bun totho gnh about six wash bolus ho a -on y to I 1` (non! Sand: 83. John country. Boyvh, can my lujgoly M.- bndod. Demand had bun ailing fut account. bu noIhin!ntiqu vu ox- ....A_4l sill I|L.....I... _ L-`_.A 4.14.. .:.'.::;...".."'. F. 3. sin uid: . w ingot sidelin- ! "':_ 3"';"_':::;_ :!'_'!. 323:2: Hll IIIIW. VII INTI!!- worst. The banned family have the oynpuh 0! tbs vholo community in chair neond Lnqnucnt.--Our Mi hit but Iuodny punt! o my qniolly. Than " ' 1nd 5' nnnn warn hi mu]; IMIU. *- -1% If"!!! Ill" BIRD Ind IIiun3hnNncb.olAIuouu. opent8un- hy at John IolIhgur*n.--Ilinuo Aunb \Vi:vs|.m'. Oct. `. S.-Beos are quite the 30. Mr. Mallory, Mallory Hill. had in large one picking stones. ---Mrs. Woni-ley and son, Willnm. have just. returned home sitar spending three weeks in Belleville aim "iciniby visiting frienda.-Thowo:t.her l|0l`0lGV'lO sud the hirmcra are getting their fuel: work pr1m._v well niahud.-J- Mallory has `married lrom Manitoba and rponkn wall of we place. The ions of the men who want. from here have not rotum- oil as yet. Tlxuro is some tall: of Mr. Livingston moving. his lmnily v.liore.-Mro. \Vensloy. ur.,`ha\a just. lirlll mar rot-idenco re- paiuwd by Mr... Glen, of Wontporh. Our fncwry only runs every o.`~lier day canoequontly tho olioooomukor. who is A shot. him considarablo time for sport.- sad the game ha: in full. Mr. Slxton, E|gin.punod through here to dny with I drove of ootl.lo..--The uormona of our mini- Rov. Mr. whim. are much appreci- by the people.--Rav. Mr. Wickwuo. Cloyno. in to hold eel-vice hero nut Sun- owning. Visitors: Mina Rochnel ' Muldoon. oi Manitoba. at F. Mnldoon'n; Carrie Wood, Plovnn. st. Mr. Mol- l I Input : WU", EHO KIIUEIIH UI ITS. DTUUUII UH D|llI(H.I)'. --\liua Echel Booth, who has boon travel- ling abroad for several years. returned last evening to npend thewintor with her aunt. Mrs. (Dr ) Booth. Rev. Father Bonnher. of Vermont. is also visiting at Mrs. (Dr.) loot.h a. hwu. sulvlng Pm other lulonunllun apply to UKKIIIIZUF I Blllglllg CHI!!! UII lfluly UVUll- ing next. in the Beaver hall. over Booth : drug store.-The funeral of Mr. Foraythe. 1 young man late of the Hotel Dieu, took ilaoelssn Sundsy from the residence of Ir. Emmono to the Romsn Catholic ceme- tery, near this place.-Mrs. Huycke. of Montreal. has come to spend the winter with her niece. Mrs. (Dr.) Meechem.-1-Iorl Scorms. of Hamilton, is spending a couple of Wooks with his mother, Mm. Anson Storms, who is still very ill.--Mrs. Joseph Sproulo is spending I few weeks with friends in Camden East and Enterprise.- Mrs. A. Bsker is quite il|.--Wslt.or Wat.t.a. of Camden East. and. Henr_v Murphy. of Ysrker. spent. Sunday in this p|ace.-Mr. Hnmbly and Miss Bailie. of Kingston. were the guests of Mrs. Broden on Sunday. ._\Iiun I`.:.hAI Hnnrh, urhn hnn Iumn tr-in-nl. In Ilullllx IIIII. IIUUTKU KIICIB I tot-.-Mr. Lommon, tho populm organizes a singing class on Fri ow 1 re Cab! 1: 3. Meech spending M ill.--M w Em il|.--WnlI M \'_-I.-.. __....A Q.._..I-.. 5.. 51.1.. ..I Olu-:.~m.\. Ocb. `.. 6.-Tho roller a rink is in full swing again for the in Jubilee hall. George Hicks is p hnr -Mr_ IA!-nmnn, Hm nnnulnr vn "I H|UVUl'y. llllll DIIUIF UIIUTLE Illl UVUfy PT`)!- poct of being fuliillod.--Visitors: Mrs. nnd Mine Deighton, at W. Hend n: Messrs. L. Wormwurth and 0. Heat. at Mr. Hum- phrey s: Hurry Head, jr., at Miss Patti!- fer e: Claude Wormworth, of Mountain Grove. at him home.-Tho_ Misses Evans nnd Miline spent Sunday and Monday at Tweed. --Miu May Cole has returned home from Nnpaneon-Miss Maud Bmbcock in in guest of Misa Alic empaey.-Mr. Deighton a house has under no thorough repairs.-R. Wormworth has moved into the house lately occupied by Mr. Brown.- .\liaa Anna Hum hrey is convalescent.- Maeter Uuaaie D6 ine has returned home. He has been sojourning for the put two weeks at his uncle's. M. Delino, R oblin.-- Samuel Dempsey lelt {or Webwood on Mon- day last. CL()\ .\'F., Oct. 2T.-The fair was held hereon the 19:11 inst. The weather was evcrything than could be desired. The number of entries was much larger than other years, and the quality fully equal. This being the jubilee of the fair the direc- tors put forth extra exertions to mark this in history. and their otforta had every proa- nnnt. nf hninu fn|HllnrI,_.\'i|ir.nrn - MI'n, MOUNTAIN Guovs. Oct. 27.-Robert Johnston and family have moved to Sim- coe county. ho having sold his farm to A. H. Rogers. About one hundred people met at their house last Friday evening to bid them fo.rewell.-Jame_s Mills has sold his house and lot in the village to William Coulter, and will move to Kingston.-- Farmers are taking advantage of the fine weather for plou hing and other fall work. --Mrs. D. \V. rice is improvinz.-~An- drew Boomhower and family have vacated the house on the hiIl.-Mrs. 1). Allen. of Msrlbsnk. is visiting her sister. Mrs. J. S. Allen and other friends.-E. W. Sproule. Sharbot Lake, was at A. H. Rogers on Saturday. ~- Rev. J. S. l\lcl\Iullen. Mrs. Sailes and Miss Mary Sailes, of Enterprise, recently visited among old friends here. Rev. and Mrs. Wickets spent a few days at Enterprise the following week. .Mr. Wickett intends hold- ing special services here next week. MIu.nAvnx, Oct. 27.-0n Tuesday Mr. Faireld had the frame for his new mill roised.-Mrs. P. Clerk, of Parrot : Bay, opent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. l5aker.~-Miss A. Cook, of Odessa, isthe guest of Mise M. Millet-.--'I`hornes Smith, an old and respected reeident of this place, passed peeeefull away on Thursday even- mg. 21st inet.- rs. D. C. Forward and Miss M. Baker spentlastweek with friends at Kingston.--Mr. Short. of Kingston, is visiting friends around here.-Mrs. W. Miller has returned home after spending a week with her mother at Hawley.--G. Steele, of Rochester, is renewing acquaint- ances around here.--'Mise Ethel Fleming wheeled to Kingston and back on Satur- day.-M'rs. Fleming, widow of the late Dr. Fleming, started for her home at Pomona, California, on Monday, after spending three monthsat this place, Stella, King- ston, Brockville and Montreal. me Jon 0! we mason Wort 0! n. uuarpu new honee.-Mru. Len hlin. Brockville. is a sin in our rnidau.- isitore-. Mr. and re. McCoy. Kingston, no Damon 8nidcr a; Mr. and Mrs. St. Germain, Toronto, at R. Benjamin's; Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyce. Mc- lnt.l{re n, M; E. Sharp's; Miss Katie Qnil, uh . Aylawort.h e; Mr. And Mrs. C; Bell. McInt.yre I; Mr. and Mn. Sharp. Silleville, an Albert Sniiex- e, and Mice. Beanie Aym- worth :1: George HaInm a. 8hu'p I, McIutyre u.--R.. Lon more bu the job of the mason work of .Sharp a nnw hnnun__Mrn_ Lnmrhlin. Brockvilla. is 31%? J." TIFITA I ` I CAPI VNCBNT % 2.. ..,.'*:""i""`:'.....:*.-' ":e`: . . I `hunt um: trans to :11 point: I: the 0. THE DAILY WHIG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1897. .'iu'cT.. ":3" p"r3{.}?J- popular vocalisb, yon Friday even- hnll, nvnr Rnnt.h u skating; \ Zllll 1. -Earl I is with -I . I5. `V . -`Fwy. DI MIC UCHUII DOKUM | Onuno unu. is I nun who has Knocked ohounhowarldngooddul. Boinguaold` nilorlnhulndco rough it quite I lot anduonnlt of Iuuyunhuanlindn gnutdullrmrhonnuiun. loss 0! Ma caning: lnnboon.cIton:ria the pnmhuo 0! Indlclnu ind It. nrphy Inn inn shall dingustod with the doctors mt! lain- Iell than a frlond handed him u bottle of Dr. Ball : Rheumatic Care to I11. That can battle cured bin completely. So do~ lighutl was ho that In sum. hi: mood that hula in tour: to give to any . ul- hurnuhb palatal Ila -duo. In2mn|nd`:Lu|&nlI'b, Inlfnhnn. wens nevimz gone ury. nnu ulnoru nanny | no. James Sexton has commenced fishing on the upper lake. The friends and ec- queintnncee of Mrs. Hnzelton, 'widow of the late John Hazelton of this place. will I be grieved to hear of her recent eflliction in the death of her son, John, at Water- tnwn on Monday hut. (loorge. on older brother. wont to Wntertown am soon as the message was received and brought the ' h moine home. nnd yes- terday they were quietly interred beside those of his father and two of his sisters in the Robertson cemeterg. The funeral eer- vicee ewere held in t e Baptist church. Rev. Mr. Pettenham. Baptist. and Rev. Mr. Robins.-ou. Methodist minister. officiat- ing. The remerke by the reverend gentle- men were ver edifying. both eerneetly ex- horting their earere to properly appreciate that priceleee treasure. time. whilewe yet. poeeeee it, and to impress its value on the young. The Methodist church is being re- paired quite exteuively. Three persons were baptized hyitnmereion by theltev. Mr. Puttenham on Monday last at the Lower Delta lake. P. Murphy looks much younger than he did before he became a grand- father. Little .\Iii-e Mclloneld ie quite a pereonege in her family. Mi-in .\fary Hrcen has gone to visit friendsin Kingeton. The school children are practicing for a concert to be given in the course of a few weeks. H. Johnson in having a very good patron- age since opening up the Central hotel. Ire. Outer Brown is ehowing e nice eeeort- Ine of Inillinery this full. The crepe in thie neighborhood are eeid to be very fair. Potatoee are notqulteee large a crop as leet fall and are ehewing signs of rot. but not to any greet extent. Nine Lizzie Con- ou-e ie epending a few weehe in Norton. 7 kilo: lpeete. Mr. E. W. Murphy. of the Central hotel. nnlnreee AL:-A In A man the LA. Ennnhnrl New: from The Llvoly Yllllgo In Our Boar. DEI.1'.\. Och. `. 7.--\\'e are having do-v lightful weather and the roads are simply perfect. but there are complaints from some places ofa amrcity 0! water, some walla having gone dry, and others nearly an Jam: 5-lnnnn hnn r-nmmmmarl ghinsr . TC. WET MEX. |l`Iu-enclosing` hu\luIo(I):;lu1`:uBhou- ._.A&. l\_.._.1...4n.-_n l..;.l .L...m'__ llNCSION 8. musnona

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