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

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Ioury 000?!`- +..m .'s,.im} me; uoum; mmng .3, of the purple, onnmmus can an Au-ip. ll -4. I llardwa rel |REAL_[g[B am. now II A.` 2:44.`... uvxwvjw Int at ZILICI I KIAHGI. Ag. ..'.';.u.-...*-:~.:-2-A--~ -=- --- MIVED-Mil IAIE: Iluhfh I-uI." " [nil when your feet need to be treated to a new pair of Shoes. Heis the Old Doc- tor" of Shoedom who. al- ways leads in Low Prices. Come in to-day and save a dollar. Ee;a'o{&'iE;. ox;:1for'tra_n`d past mater of shoe style. tiv u'\fTrl1'II"l'.\'l,\f I \1"l\It\ WNDFRFEW SUTI-IER`i:AW1\3li),i t1i`e';3rI{-I v'\r'o'1'V1_:i1y lio nd be always on easy street. w;.:.; ;e,a:r;m*1;L;t1s;~; | In DRAINS. LOSSES. WABIO0-' CI-1LE.'lMPO'l`ENOY. and all elect: or early abuses. I apply the negative pole or my famous Electric` Belt to the ormms by means of the supporting anspensory attachment. Electricity felt instantly or I forfeit 81,000. _More than live jhounnnd cure! lnlt yearn. Sheet of this month`! testimonial: ind book "THREE CLASSES OE` MEN. explaining nli.sent free sealed upon re- quest. or consult me free at my oiflcm DR. SANDER. 156 3'1`. JAMES H`.l.`.. MONTREAL. QUEBEC. EMOVAL . -'3-\-vuaQ -i ijv * III Wojiali. nish: uncut-an Consult SI_JTI-IERPANIS Paint, Putty, Glass, Points. Oils. Etc. A ELECTRIC` SUSEENSQRY ood pursuant Imnioununlllcntuiun turn your toes to w`- 1 `v--\ wears hunll` out sol-ubbln[_ and cleaning oors. walls. -looru. Me. Who I umall um spent. co hl\`O than mlnlvd would an half the work. Am-r Ily time Is the tlmo to mini yum|houlo. .... 275-7 Bagot St. H0hinsnnBms., Painter: Doeonton. ' U n`ou. ICorbett s. I Butchers Knives, Cleavers, Saws, Mes t Choppers. from Vlllllll l|\|`l' IIUHDU III (Ill! UUCIII. Tham was A slight. gnrwth of undor- brush nt this point. with a tow tn-on m- nminimz. I nuuloaonn-ful oxnmlnntinn nndouuid not soon limhur utwigurn hush but was nmrkocl by n lmliut, and sumo uf thou: in sovorul pinoos. Tho wumlor uoonnul not. that thorn woro so mnn_\' (loud. but that. nuy lived,` Oioors and privntos Iii mmio n oonnnun o.-mm how and mnk was furovor uhlitorutoti, fur mmnm the (loud wo n0t.ioo tho shining shnuldor ,`ItI'nps of cunnnltsin-nod uirors minulml with tho ordimu-_v hllll` uniform of tho 30mmmi sohlior. Tho troos woro turn and sham-n-l. tho fouriul wurk of nhutnml xholl in-lug shown on ovory aixlo. Mun- kota. mntwtm hnvorsxwks. kImpsm`k.~'-in (Mt. nearly all that nmkm up t-ho nn`nutor- manta nf tho noldio!~-wun~ sonttomd in ull Illnvtlunn. \`-.... ._r ..- o_.u n|.- __._:,___:`.._. ._._._ .._. l]l(()l'y 0! Fl) VVUFIKI. One of the most striking features to us that. day and the one most thumughly ilxu-ll in our memories was that all over that battleeld. or at. least. that part. we visited. there lay three boys in blue to one in gray. It will be miueinhernl that all through the Wilderness light. the mbeln were wo- teotod bya system of earthwm'ks and aa- tlly constructed furtiiieninnn and ahatines. while the Union tmups were conipglvotl tn tight largely in the open and nasal] `the ~ Confederates in their stmnnimldit. From these it. was utterly llnpuaslliln to dislodge the enemy except hy the mm-zteriy series of ank movements so successfully planned by General Grant. At. this point the Union (lead lay thick- est. I iwiieve I ouulil lu\\'utiiun|mIm.ed and walked a tlistanw as great as two or` dinary city hloukn and never (men have stopped upon the uround-walking (in dead botliec all thewny. Indeed heal I umlertaken the ghastly journey I Wtllllll have been omnpellml in_ some places to climb over heaps of the (lead. l`hnn\ was A nllulut n-rnu-H\ nl In-nlnr. ZIHXVWIUIIH. .\`onu of un folt like pvrfonnlng any act. at ghoullsxh vmulnlhnn; tlmmxh. M I saw ll lo-H01` oxtondlng mun tho pm-krt of u tlmd (`nnfedvmto mldlrr. I tllmumntml. ml. come of tho lxxyn pntlwrlmt nmuntl. wo look:-(l lt. ovor. It was torn and partly Il- Ioplhlv, hut. we mmlo nut that It was fmm tho town of Hmnlvt. In tho stnto uf North (`-amllnu. It was in u ltul_\"s hnmlwrltlnu. Ind tho portion that we were chin to mud was As follows: IQ IIO [IQII DO0IO' NHOU NIH nun hvhuq In In tron tlnuo wou- $.n?.~hoI|tItul mo :1 I II: ugh In on ...'=.. ll U|)pUl'|;llIIIly l\l VI\`\V l'lIll| lllHlU|'I\l Bl`Ull\`. During the years since: it. has been an opcn question whcthcr to ho glnd or sorry that I visited that buttlciicld. It could not be mom vividly ixnprcsscd upon me hnd I soon it: yostcrtlay. It has boon is night- nmro and n horrid dny drcmn nil thusc ycnra. Oftcn have I prnycd thnt- vhaiomx of those uptnrlmd funca, hluckcncd and din~ tortod. of tho staring. gluzcd cychulls. of tho stiffclmi. outatrctchcd hmuls, iW(`lliillQ- 1)` still grasping for support. those rigid forms wrapped in bluc and gray, that had fought their last bnttic and now luyaxhlu by side in timt grout chamiol ilcld, might bo blottcd forovcr from my rocolicction. `Then. again, I haw bccn glad thnt I knnw so well how that hnttlcilcld uppcurcd. and how lmrbnrous, brutal and inhnnmn it mndo war seem: glad that I kncw how 10,000 dead in-rocs lookcd, who had fnocd and mot; dmth mnld tho wild, frcnzlcd oucnea of mm of the grcntet-It battles in the history oi tho world. (inn nf Hm mnnt eh-IL-inn lnnhnmn tn ma I have no time-tn bury my (load and __oan giro you nono," wma Grunt`: famous ruply to In`-e. whon. mulvr A tiny oi` truoo, A cessation of hnsillltlua was requested long: enough to bury the dead. Thus one grout and awful fmtum oi` the battle 01' the \V`illm'nons wan tho unburied dead. that lay for days and weeks all over that blood utulnod !ield..on_o oi the most. horrible and ghastly slghtza orvr expound to human ti:-ion. Probably no bcmloold ut the olvil whr nifonlml-silch an opportunity for lixnpoction as this. i . Hnllmu-llv nffnr A n-ht. hnrvhnr nnrml lllH[l`{`H() {W H} ll. Ordinarily. um-r A fight. burying parties item detailed, and the lung, (loop trvnch. a common grave, wna dug. and the (load were at lmst oo\'on~d; but not so here. (lmnt could not stop. nnd the long stretch of country. overrun with Mushy`: gIlm'rll- less. that intvrvolwd hotween tho Rappin- hnnnock river .&lid` the nearest Union lines pmvontod aid from that dimctiou in burying the thounmuin thut. wore slain in tho Wilden-ncsa and In the ghtut. Spotty!- muiu Court. House. `I put -\I\ an Inna...` Innl,-Inn on-vnn tlug nnn. Vlllll \.'UllI`lc IIUIIIU. I sat un my horse looking over th_e pm-~ tlnn hzm tho omo and (lend- ly Iluhtln ny 4 and 0. l8tH, (x-uurml. It was four or the days nftur the light. about the 0th or mm of May. A amnll dotnchxnent of our ruglmvnt hxul boon sent IN an escort to u tmln of auxbuhuwen to gather in the wounded who wem lwlng temporarily oumd for in barn: und funn- houso.-a nonr tho buttlvold. nml I thus had an opportunity to vlmv this hlnturlu a`('ul)0. Hun-hut Hm \-mu`: pxlnmn It hnn ham An A SOLDIEWS GHASTLY RECOLLEC- 'f|ON8 OF AN AWFULV BATTLEFIELD. [N THE WiLDE1mEss; 30 `Elmo Bury the Dad. Who hyh which utocovn urn Ann of Ground. - lno and Gray Blue by Side-`l`ho lotto: to somebody : "Du: Junk. Du-oyvlllo Nun. n ! DAm`\`\'ll.l.R. Nov. 5,--0n account of the ruin farmers no able to do thoir full ploughin . The ruin was long: ox ted and bad needed. Philip White d n beonndor runhing on Thnndny. Nb. and got a uo job dons. Fiahinp in boing done on Black lake. but for limb an being caught. The hub of our omen will leave our factory on Friday next. Did you say after this that drinks you mxro st.-imiimr As you hour llw roar of the rapids nl Dii-kin.~mn'.- hunting? '|'h:mks! lie-ns guml luck! But I ought to tell you Th.-it the story l`ve told you isn`t quite. truv. Still from wh.-Lt I have said yuu`ll gut unttvrstnmting To keep nut or the r:t,pids neur hick- insnn'.s` Landing. ..A_ K. IIN`. u|ill(I[[(` 0| (III Hllnl lI'1)\'\'l|l`ll ll|I(l an d No word, hut gravely almuk his head. Anal I 1_'nr won.lll\, llu` sovgbnd vriml. "l su(`rll'Iv(\d my love to pride." I would that I had lnul mum lmurl, And chosen for the _`lx*llPl` purl." The Judge of all things frowned nml quid said No won], hul gravely shuuk his In-ml.` And fnr'n limo his 1-nuns:-I kept. And v:u'h unhappy wumun \u-pl. Then with his lmml lw opvnoxl wido The mute, and 1 lht`lll Imlh rvplml: ll` JUNK? OI l|l'l llllllx Il`U\\'nQ'(l (\lllI Puss in, yo ppllitvllls; the yu-nrs That shall be yours shall knnw nu In-nu-u 1 ,, , .. V ,7... . 7...`. For Iw_rt- llwy murry nut, nnr gin` In nmrra.-ugv Iwnu l`ns.-A in, uml luv:-." `` VKIWII U I.$UlIJ.u Tnun Tnpivs. 'l`\m \\(`l`pinR wnnu-n zu Hm gala Re-ponlum stood, disvunanlulo. ~' u -- --- - -v For lnvo I murriod; ho was pour. Suid one, the wolf was {ll our door. I would um I hm" um: um mm, And chosen for the better pun." '|`ho Jimlgo of all hing: (`mwned and An :1 Then hv spmmz like u homo {mm the Iron of hmnding Into` the river nour l)it`kinsun'.~1 Land- h. Ho nni.-asoul the hon! once but caught , it M 1nst, And fastened the name tight on 10 Hm Inust. Then the SH\`llRHl of tho |m_\'s tngellmr nll lmnxling _ |)n~w lmut and nll [rum Hm mpuls near llivkinmnfs Lunding. '1' he I . Ion n.nu~mqg-u Luau; T Liston! Do you haaritt From where '_ you're now standing ' 3 on can hear the roar ox` the rapkdpnenr Dickinson`: Landing. I A Watch how the water: seem to SEW?!` together. ` I `Rushing ruong with the maddest on- dowvor ' , ' ' As if an their force: together were handing _ I To shatter the rapids near Dicknnaonk Landing. I Did `you ae that long rope which :1` young lad was handing _ I To a man on the wharf `at -Dickinson`: Landing? M . Well a story is told of that very same rope: ` * . I It helped save a man who had given up hope: . ' He was out in a boat without under- standing ` The \v:.-Q-s u.` the rapids near Dickin- -son`: Landing. uuu {VII I pqvutl. Mills 0 Cunnln hatn, (hnonl AlOIIt|.(.TlAl'IIN~o 3 put. Young Bill saw him coming from where` he was standing To his dc-nth in tin` rapids near Dis!` tnsun`s Landing. At the lighthouma was Billy whn ho firat au.w the bout: . ' Some of the ho's were there fishing. Bill took of his cont . Hero! lend me that rope," said Bitty commanding. He mustn't die in the rapids near Din-kinsmfs Landing. : For this is lionvmnc this is whvro l`lw murruul lmw nu m-ngln ur run`. Int` \\'n| _ Hwy, \\~ do V "He'll pass class by the wull,'continued Billy cnmmunding. As he`: swept to the mpids neun Dickinson`: Landing. ` ' HI dive fur the bum and if I can fix n name. And then you knmv buys you must pull like the deuce , ` For I'd sooner not die through (hut hlessml ham! stmnding "Down in the rapids nvnr Dickinson`: Lumling. V not \\lsh tn Iwv Ilml . Women : Choloo. nmwul u- :- "bur, ~~ lid A law vvrvuu III:--nun WC ! `-IIlU L'|II1.lh OI inhnoo lnhtut ohrintinn civi|iul.ion."-- DIlIIUo "I ull hum ui Von! oforion."---new York "Inovibbly bound to man wido- nnn-At` `mm ".- .m|Ih law In; u u-`run. --on. of tho I`-w , --v---' u must "IIIUVICWJ F1 IU CO1 WT` apron} nuuhon.":--Brooklyn Eng "Hun nndouhndmg oi` Ila Batu: lfot in Inuvllonn."---Baotou Tunn- 47"" "ZT'aI:o.uu'"""'cupn"" L.Oourdl$'if. A narntiieof the time ofNero. By Hen! `It Sknkiewict. author of with in and Sword." "The Deluge. etc. Translated from the Polish bv Jeremiah Cumin. Pacer. 75c.; Cloth, $1.50. _ grated boohol our` Jan "__'l`IxA nnnblnnn lTheBook%df"tii:iYihI* ~Quo vadig." trsum In Iunpg I-alloy. Urngginu. ` ' alormou. llupowuwjuuuuu qrtghdunoor lb:-can I on-9. ooaoatu In 3f" "3 4 gain. Mum`; 0: In A_u.. n......n.. nnnmnunn and an nnrhnmnm "V" """"-V"' ' Innn.nMunoouuuIuaI- at-nutty. lino-mu. oaauuuvuou and an only onto. In been prnccrlbod our annual In mound: d oneulnlhoulu Rdhhloudnouau ldlqauy Incl. Auk mum for Wood`: Plnuplodllu I8 hoolhninmo wnnhltu mo-llolno In u.-0 0! Oh. lnrlmo price In loner. and we will send by null mull. Prloo. ono rnoluo. OI: nlx. Q. on O. plcamunutlc-nu. P|nphl::`h18IonyuuI' Tho W 0-puny. , ` wumoc. much`. 5 I am now wrong and nutty. 1 man unu atntemenl of my cure by Donn`: Kidney Pill: with the grated plenum. boonuu whun I commenced mkin them I did not ..-..n.. A-ngnl an mmu-Ink n A nun ll thnl ta idly. _ RI began tnkln Dom : Kidney In in March Int. um! u tor using that en ti them was com lately tutored to hollth. I have not had t no 91 ghton in or qno in any art of my bank. 0 any tudloulon of my ormer trouble. ninoo ullng |h_ wonderful ills. ' -' With 0 lo restoration of my kidnoynto 3 heulthy oonditlon. my appetite wu ro- .o.m~.a. mm mv nhmnnlh ntumod. I0 thsl henlthy oonamon. my Ippouu wu ru- ntorod. and my uhron th rgtumod. I strong and urty. I make this nbnhumnnl nf mv nnra bV DX'I K`dnO' whun I commenced mum mom 1 am IIOI ;enll{ or 8 no romnrknb o A cure as that wlaio 1 to owed their use. I am vary thank- ful was I hit upon thin remedy. and ghdl 28 -mnnnnvnnnr` {I tn An Illli." nu um: 1 mm lull romuuy rocommond it to all nueron." Ono LAuxu-Llvor rm ovary Nlgt Thirty Dun cu:-on Oonnlpulbno _ WOOD`S PHOSPHODINE The Great BIIIIIIH ROW I. KILDOBN I.D. l.OJ. ill. LAT} o Iodloullsuporinkn out Klnnton Gun 6':l.'1`}7..`.`.'.`:y".3 o'.3 .{`;?z'.a"u $'n:&6 . `32 dun lhlophono No. 00.` ' N " For nurli two yours." It I rank 3. Wmy. an 8 about-no 8%.. oron 9' I V suffered gratly with Impact and Ir. `my back. Itoanhnppugdmmyhdl `md kidnoyupalnodnuuohdly II) doubled up and could hardly walk. exoopt in as utooplng Eolltlon. Vary olton I was tumble to war , inating nny both and ui ht. I had Iovaro pt in tho lo part 0 my utomtoh. and othot I lot: which proved oonolullvoly that m 0 ' were in Is very unhealthy oandl on. J I ...u-mum um: Inn! and nut Itnnnlh dun ' wmon pmvuu oouulullvuy was an uuuu p condition. appetua was lost and my Itrongth doolln rapidly. ~- I began tnklnn Kidney Pln in [DOUBLED E; t_!NABLI--1`-6 ` wdnxfm P 1; .,,' i | -w--- . I Suffering Agony my and Nt. ` tliol-I In Kingston by Hoary Wulo. W. H. Indian. Urnnninn. Jltfillg N ISBET S GUN: ad" I l`lII-I U lnvhivvlillllip AIITGNII8 IN TRUST. Ofnt: II BA- to\ Matt Annlmunou ml n I ` London. I.Ivu-pool and Ololu Plre `M M I` :-'i to tho wbolo n."---Chicago Tri- I l\D.8 .D.B. 8.1).. DIR- Ro )|II`Iooou'Inoc. Rou- duoo. ll Unlvunlty Anna. Oleo noun. .n. to an annuity won! 0 to It on: 0.}. Ihornn. D.D ..L.D.l. i Fries do can 3 box. at all Denim. or Bdnunnon. Batu C Co.. Toronto. Ont. ARTHUR ELLIS. LEO}-I ITR01` 0l Fll`8- lxolun Ch|mbonI.0`ord'I Block. ax Brook 0&0 . Kingston, Ont. ---:--:. J u. n. IOOAN umnrr nm rmh o In to Ann. out: had uooonn col- lootod. out: to loan M. lovnt nun. mm ::-:-3: ORIY 10 Al IN LARGE OI SILL] Inna. at out n of mum on gar on lO-:` 6 or Pro It . O 0::':ty "kg-?y"'eo `mon- Iu d I V aunt aa.u5'."3u'1 3.'p%&`u e3. 1' o.c 33?.` ,Y, Blpws LIVIBY 01 !!! DAY AND HIGH ! olophono m. an In hAnu'. Bonn and qnn lowest nun. me. all Kim 10.. our Wonk`: Drug Store. .-__ Iruuauy onua DY Ur. unuuuumnonl. .u."`3s %`. af'a W32 .`:u`3`n3'.{.' gaunt oltg1o.Hou(i.%I.ddFa`oofqr aux: II, N . I In C oonyld not n::dtl: hot stove tofdp Ia: oooun . wu ono mmo non . :I.a:`d3:`oo: mo Irugd :1o;;u:1oos;.:)ss worn. n so u o r. ClIll0 I.0il| moat. Ihl got noun. and won doligbtd Iolnd tho Int upblimtion do ha! mod. an. and two more boxer ol KEANE. L IAIlllI A-.-A. CUIWIIIX I9 IIC IIIC ll|"Il Ip[ll|0IlvIUll I19 her Bho mod two more boxes 0! tin ntmont. i|.uow free from disease, on do own cooking. Ind would not $163: 200 for tho good it hon done 1-. 5 U-1;ud%nuo mumoow .51 am`-auu I M ' IIIIIIIOI ' Inumant-:11 1110 33: medical am- In readily otmd by Dr. Chou`: Ointment. Ims. JOB. otmnm. `noc.1k..m. menu a msorscnas "n-um by nmnii Px.. :.*.:.-....*..*'""'==.::-...:'": III 001110! BIN- womnnon mum nm m. ' comm `n6 siuvn. _ BTEUB ILIJB. Exuhnnn Ch|mbcn|.O'uni | Blunt. ll Accountant Book: 0 cued. ontcdmndlt KLIXANDIHL BLANUHABD. CHAIITEREI rl . '1`r1 Ibalunuuund nanoln uulomcnh IKIII. lhal nondnnl.lAL Addnun kin: _.-._.._g~e~.._.._.._ MONEY AND BUSINESS. '7nxuaufii7i1In vi" . 0. ' I OUR 3AVlOUR IN_ ART. ; SMYTHE J LOSCOMBE, IITGNIQ IN 'l"lI.lYR'l`. nrnnn 1 hi I ARCHITECTURAL. MEDICAL CARDS. OUIID BY DR. CBASI. OLIIINTI. L.D.B. DINTIM 3 &'.'_.';' ~.::::.:r.*.~- `I . I n`ho. .`wnl1Ionu nu gmoo IAIBAY DUI)`. in BMIOT IT phou I. ' HORSE LIVERY. NBURANCB. g 'o: 0Hl'{IUI` 5. I, om am...` its world`- nonl suntan` II NOIIIU 3 mdm IX .0 no hmnufnl Ilnl jj DENTAL. "icon. PtId.up ogpnu gg IIYOIIIIDCIIY III the nah nnmou. DB. 'LIO}.H'!'IUI AF]. II o! Brook and [In W) Intrgnooox ` tinged Ibo ax` anal:-(in coats and nvun `I'M! nu.-an an at _ unm- . plan 1: -* * `I Ina many omen. ' Living in (`anndn npponn to have` heoo MUM: costly a hundred ynrsago, onpovially if much store [nodswrrI- uaul. Rn! living mu Inna-h plainerthon than nnw, and as 3 natural rump. `Qatari. man; 0! the purulent rum-~ IIIKJT. Ell! 0| IIIO pl'PV:lll`l'Il .(`ul-| u and dunno: of to-dgy won war , ml: noun. Hon are nine of mu} ch an we find them in .\lr. Soy- ' I book 0! 1796-97. with Ihol 1|nIIHna wu charged `with l one-half pounds nt Input`: r. I a It Inc! at one time. at forly- in. man per pond. The usual ntol vhujnl l`!II',nclt aunt throughout the .1 hank was (my cent: a pound. and it wan but uldon list an pun: Iruclnrgal , with an an one pound at a limo. Ho uni also clonal with aura pounds I at uni: nnr Al 15: an. lino M. . ` ol (CI 0 P ehar[d'7ur ha.-J. 1... lln gg-A I! III! D0. Lab (`us-alku (M two yard: at blue at mo: an eight nu per 5' Th! Q03 to Ian thorou- nca nu: than at what would not he mud-ad an at out: an. nu but :1 kn mi OHIO noun -on annual Inn- "0l`||NllNho u`! 19nd many others. lfrlnn {In (`nag um carpal mu pounds ' huqrut Ihoannn tine at.` y cont: 3 pound. Canon hmun uda awn nu meaty-awn! rolls. 0! must 3 V!!! for pnunduot. sun went a long way in a family i at that due. 1 I `L. l\-._lI-_ _.u 4...`- .._-I- mnlng caucus-nruncuenu. mun sign`: (hit costs per puuuzl tut uncut; cam era` Inldluobht. I [Ed--J mg; nLg--I II: -g-mg n-nu no-nu The Second Town, now l~Irm\s:- town` was represent:-d on the list hy \n`hihnld Fmrfield. tl Ieudin mun when living some miles east 0 Mill lluwn. whom some nwmlwrs of the third generation still reside. .-\ wvll known t.-we-rn mu kvpt thnre fur many ywu-s. John F'inkle'.-1 mmto mum in ofton the grandfather of Rnwlumt R. I-`tnkk. now of Bath. Finklo-'3 was. for some time, the best known I.-wvrn west of Bath. It was then th.|t Hu- first two (`nnnclinn stonnthuuts that sailed tho waters of Quintn and On- tn-in um. r-at lxnlll nnul llm firtt vnnrn rinoe Edward county. Among the names that. are still fa- nilar to all those acquainted withthe ~ar|y history of the country. aretheae : \ia_ior Vanalsttne, the leader of the l'.lf.i.. company that. settled in Adol- ,)illlSitI\\n. He lived and died in that ownshi n. Philip llorla.ntl, who was -lected or the district to the first par- Iiznnent of Vpper Canada in 179i. lle .vae a Quaker and refused to take the Nllil as pneacriln-d-as Quakers still do -and his seat was at once (lectured va- .-anl. He lived at the point opposite lllcnora, on the {arm now owned hy l)r. Young`. lie afterwards moved to near Wellington. in Prince Fdwardt `ounty. and the many prominent rest-t lento of that name now itt that county 3 are descendants of his. Thomas |)or-I `and, a hrother of his, who reaitled on, the adjoining farm. At a later time! he was elected to parliament. and oc- 'upied a neat there for years. His de- wendanta are largely the l)orlandsnms- residing in this country. Willet Casey, 'he fa.the.r of the late Capt. Samuel 1`-asey. of Adolphustown. and of other well known residents about. the hay hall a century ago. He was also one if the earl representatives of parlia- ment for the count . He also owned -he rirst. foundry ant manufactured the first iron mould-board xlowa used in this part of Canada. N cholaa linger- man. the first practicing lawyer in Up- per (`anada and father of the late chief Just ice Christopher llagermun, for years- ; leading member of the Upper (`aa- ula werntnent. and later on n iI'.Nl~ `tag udge. Mr. ilagerman lived and tlietl on the farm now owned hy David .-\llinon, Eat ., of Adplpltultown. and was buried in t it` old I .lu.l.. burial ground an that farm. as were all the men whose names have already heen given. John Trumpottr, one of the well known pioneers Ieveral of whose descendants still reside in Adolphuatown. 'l`helate Simon Trumpour was a son of hie. Joseph Clapp, also one of the well known early pioneers. grandfather of Elias Clapp, i~7sq., of |\du| rhuatown. Junathtut A\Ilen. father of i`arlu-r Allen. l-`.sq.. John Canniff, Philip Rohlin. Owen Roll- `in. John iiuyck and many others of l-`ourth town." now Adolphuatfuwn. Among the residents of 'l`hird fl`own.`.' now I-`rederlekahurgh. North and South. appear the names of |lenr' l.o_vet, An- . new Emhury. \\`illi:un anti JmhuaL`.ul- man. .lntne.1".\furdoff. Luke Carscallcn, William Romhough. .\lervel tiarrison. Uyrveniua Parka, _.\|raham \\'tmdt`twk_ John Dafoo. Mich.-tel Uaioe. (`ouratlh'ille, -lohn Sills, Alexander l`lark. John .\u- Rll. Frances Prime. John Diamond, llr. (`h:tmhcrlaine, (`raig (`.trsca|len. John :\nt`lerson, and a score of others, whose fumiliu are still all know It citi- hen`. I`|\n \`n.\nn.I Tanrn " nnw i-`. rnmt: - lihe sup of 129 fi`ft any hat. lie anti E key $5.. A ills` the etgl I ll 81 31. me twe hai: A was itet fart C has for Ala cen wet G can: hee it rel.-. any non wit fmt (loft R8 I \\ etl rttrt -spat e.\'tt F his fall Tl full` you he t hectt this nox veal Roi) oltl mai his win` 'l`h.-f lill er I its cl... m-ac..amII.nla lull Inc In Im- I my, the \\`1-sales. of the sum-` he Harrimns. of I and mnnr nlln-n ` -r-:--- C Inn-I or the cunonon--I rIon hm ht ` Inlclu MIMI Ilo Ixothllnn low-- Llquon. Tobacco and Inn! Won Chupcr. owing to the Non-lllnoncc oi llualou N ' nee Beaver. > nJunln Seymour. father of the late. Hon. Benjamin Se mour. still so well mmernbered In nu country. wua one of the lance!` U.E. loyalist: on the shores ofthe Bay of Quinta. He ownotl In {um and kept a general store at No. 8, South Fnderickahurgh. at whak is now known as the Nellson farm. Cun- nmp `PO YO mun Ill hnliave. the first , known the Neilson mrm. wu- way P.O. It Wu, we believe. stone eatmbllehed in these counties, be- ing opened in 1793, and was continued for many years after that time. Singu- ur to any the general account book of `hut atom, extending from 1796 lo1798, an aim in existence and in ood state oi` meeervetlon.` The writing a very plain ind bold and the ink is as sharp and )|' ht as though written but yeeterdny. `E. . Sills, ex-township clerk of South "redericksburzh. is the possessor of this -are old relic` which ver nnturull; he trizea very highly. He an kindly ul- owed the Beaver to have access to it, or II. time. The curious in such things nay see it by tailing at this office. An Hm dnte in Inn in few years after It by mum; at Lms Oluce. As tho dnte is but u. yurs he-first 'l'.E.L. pioneers first rt-nched his country. tfnd there were no other- Jorea west of Kingston, the name-s of hone whose nccounta are recorded in-' -Iude nlau-go proportion oftho heads of he wall known U.E.[.., families extend-. ng from l?`nirfield'a, mat of Mill Haven, 0 the Congera and llougnlls, at Hallo- wll nnvl ull through l<`redoriokahurgh, \dolphu.9town. some parts of Ernnst-I own and -Rlchmnlul und on into the `l"i|`th town" and "Sixth town," now, rinoe lwldwurd county. I Amnnn than nnnmn thnl. nm sllll fn-T A mouno ammo? ACOOUNT_ soon; A camunv om. yx cums mo niE{1>Asr. amm- ` neigh. `urgh, I 3 v thread. 81 per pound. ' Reuben Bodell, who lived _on what is now the Plutt farm, on Hay Buy. up- ;lK`l|.l`8 lo have opened a small ston- .there in November, 1796. und got his `supplies of Mr. Seymour. On the lat November ho is clmrged with $1.- wort h, off which he was to revivv fifteen per cent discount, or to return any unsold goods in good order. Ht` h.-ul frequent charges after that late. wus n son-in-luw of \\'illet C:tso_y unnl died quite ymmg. l I-Ilx-nezer Wnrhhurn. quart of whis- geyh forty-five cents; copper tea. kettle, .x,l'~ . ` did some others. Whole columns of ap.-we vuuld lx-.l'il1- with intenxnlimt In-ms [rum this mm old nu-count hunk. hm mm! uf -space nill not permit of any further exlnwls. I.` I) am. Infnu-ma nu llml his fn!h0r. futher nll mm ncmunls in HIP umx. The Hon. Be-njnmin Soynmur snld his father`: lwexlerickshurgh fnrm when u vuung` mun nnd nmveu to ButlI.\\*lmn\ he was in lumint-as for mnny yours uul hovnmo one of the wealthiest. men in county. After n-pn-at-nling l.vn~ and Addinghm in pnrlinment for vonrs. ho was at lust defeated by David Ruhlin nnd was then nppoinlz-d to the old 10 isl:I.Iive vnuncil, of which he N- mninet n memlwr till his ch-ulh. In Inler _ronrs ho Innvvd to Purl llnpc-, uhrro he died. H \\':u n lite-lung Inry. Thxfl \\'a.~` lmfnro tho lays uf llw mmlorn lilwrnl vumsvrvnlixw-" party. .\ strong- Iorm was nemlml to prup`r|\' tlofinv prinviplvs in Hmso mun! uld |'\_\'.~. -'r. w. c. '0!` did an hnnml heart and hand I .-\hovo all also suffice ` Tu merit praise, and virtue stand ' I`:-ermine-nt on-r vice! ' Wan uhlunh whirl as giddy then? Did hopes of fame imbua The hearts and bruins of worldly men. When that old lace was new! ' The lnualc ebb; and dies away. Reflections lose their vharm. A face looks up in a winning was.` A hand is on my arm, Low nigns supreme to-day as then. We `Nun by mm to woo. The same old passion lives in mcn l A: when that Inc: was new. London & Lancashltd Llfc Aunt. ance Company. I801 ...... ....BOIlIl IIAI _ . . . - . . . . ..ll01 `Phonon quinqnonnlal divmon of prom. will an plnuo alto! the long of tho hook: on am lheolnbor. HIDE`. All thou joining the oomphll bolero IN: date will be entitled to one you`: pqonh. lllg Q I`...-.-l.._.n._-._ \\ ll `TWIN! It'll Ills (I-Ml)` nu-nu, And loved hf! follmu hofon himself. But he died at the hands at the thmac To rodtnn the vrnrlcl from wmu. ! And I1-call him the Son 0! God. 'DecaboofllIe Ion-labial.` (ou- in life but N: word uh lutntitul oar! [tum-haul Id H I! inn and Nov. She wore her gr:uldm:|`x uld hroemle. All trimmed with golden lave. The same old gown, the saint`. old lnmid, A new and sweeter fare; The while she \\hir|ed in dre.-uny wall: My thoughts in faulvy flew I wondered mm the wurld as Ixnlso \\'hen that old lave \\.I\.'i new! \ hid hearts as often a` h and bmnkl hid surrmv nlk t no land! l)id vin`um.\huu'o nmko me-n forsake The future thev had plunlmlt \\'on` an Ivy su'ltIu- I`l.uu-ry I`:-H \\'e-re friends, -as mm . unlruvf hid maids for lure. not \\'(`:IHh. (hon --`.0 . -vuI7 IIUIITIU. ll! [Ilia Pnrmnn. '\\o an only mnmmn people-, And M was a man lilw us. Ilnl Ln Innntl lulu I-Ilun- I-`hum. n .-\m Inn nu "In ht [(77011 M! fellqma In-ture himsvll; | And he died for me and ynu. To rodneln the \\uI`M anew ,lmIn cruelty and (mod For love. the only creed. I Ann. hnnnp IL; n-J Inns um! nun was a man nu mo pm A mun like Mn and me, .\\'Im wnrktd ?or his daily bread, ADI` `int. II flltmm hnn-n hint: le,. And there was a an or the who at in on And Ind: lb: :1: Iuctcue .I`Il gnu;-ma , . {fox at.-g|p.:%__71-2x8A an Ila: 33n" at SLID in `moat places.` I. Putty twentyJive_ cents. I v Amllibald Fnlrlield`, `three gallons 0! rum at 83.20 a gallon. Many of that old ruldenta were hh ed with rum or v_vh|.skey, which neeme fur mart In- diapamuble than tea at that time. These liquoxtglolmcco and muff. all of 1110]: were in pretty general use, were c eup- er than now, u Inge exclaa and cus- toms dutiea were not charged then. Nluhnlna Hana:-man laid In the ma- . 6w woixl TheABuardian| exlnlvls. F. R. Sills informs us that his tmhor. grandfather and his an-ut-gruml~ futhor all had nvmunls in lhv lmuk. TL- [Inn Rnnirnnin Rn`-mnnr nnld his now. mlrn was nu: wilh its net weigh (mm 19;! to 212 p0 duff paid in work an did others. \\'l..xIn nnlnnanu nl IN HNIHI8 I0!` IUYQ`. HUI \\l`(Il| wed. When that old lace was new? dune: not cnargeu won. hzlcholua Hnconnan laid te!-mla for`: new coat; cloth 84.60. at `yard. buttons, sixty oentaln dozen, aew- ng silk. ten mm the strain. thr_eu,t1. twenty cents pex-`pound. and other items; in proportion. hroughout hruadcloth! is chmrged at from O3 to I5 per yard. Cynenius Parks was charged as fol- ` lows in one lam: One pound of all- ; Ice, eighty cents; one and of pepper. e ghty cents; one poun brimalonejntty cents. These. were the usual charges all through the lxmk. - hr. nnuanll wan n fmnuent cuatoxxior nu tnroucn me we . _ Dr. Dougnll Wu a. frequent customer . and ono of the most frequent items in his account we; Epsom salts, ut fifty cents per pound. At one time he was charged with 013 worth. and other charges` were often. Either his prac- lice must have been ver large`. 0!` 0'33 very large doses were u ministered. yo any of our doctors now buy their lup- aom sell: by the barrel? -Pnnl Tr-nmnour mid twenty-fiveeents null: by the barrel! -Pnul Trumpour paid twenty-five,cenl.s a pound` for his shingle nails. twenty cents for boau-d nails and eighteen cents for another quality. These were the regular pricm. ,Nnils were all made ' by hand at Ilmt time. John Cunnlff. calico nt sixty c(_=nls nails at twenty cents. ' Capt. Carson, port wine. 82.80 per gallon; carrot tubucco, twenty-seven vents; snuff, thirty-two cents. colored 01 pound. I Rnnlmn Hnnlnll. who lived .011 Ilmt lime. . John Cunniff. cents per yard, cnmhrlc at eighty rents,lalLh nails at twenty cents. mm. (`nu-mn. nort wine. -`or love. lhe only creed. And honor. the may In-. ` Wfllct Cu'e. Vll chnrgd I8" for Llrox ofllass. 71-38 in size. such uu_ ` ' I run: aunno LONDON. '0. V.J.I.'HTl. - Atutlltgu.

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