Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Dec 1897, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

I u u. a doc ` -~ _`..5}_.:..uum..:1.m.m.. '...... w..:**v':- u !:.".:...*":.-.-..:.'; OI , O - gunshot) Iu-urn Ilooutocupu chu- in-I`. Duagud luau. % The Crnovsky Compan3 I .'l|lI1'AnIn.'l-n-tn-r Should Be Run tu um cuunnry. , Rev. Mr. Balluntyue, Preabyterinn, cloa ed with some valuable and pmcbic 5| re- marks. The meeting, on the whole. was the best of the kind held here for some years pant. ._:.._.. uuu uuw yeltlxllu. 0 Charles 1). Wager, Enterprise, gave a very valuable paper on The Horas." H0 is as well known and nuceetalul borne raiser and dealer, who her, that and lint, owned and disposed of as much as three thousand horses. He has carefully studied the whole question. llis opinion is thntn good clean oi heavy horses and `stylish roadster: will {incl on increased deumml, at inrrean ed mines for years to come. The raising of mere nrrubn and mongrel: should at once be abandoned. Such will notpey. Unly first clam-1 animals will bring lir . clan:-i mnilts. nml such can only obtained from both lirat class sire: and dams. With really good .mi.mals is steady and protable market can always be look- ed for and it `great export trade may be built up with England. He urged more attention to really good horse raising. The institute would do as well to have his paper published and widely circulated in the country. REV. Rlllnnftvnn 1).-gal-.ul>n-l.... ..l..... A cHu]2ci3I"ANnnvEnsARv. um: son are we owners or the soil. Prof. Dean followed with another of his practical talks on dairy nll'a.iru.which ought- to be reported very fully but space will not now permit. t'I.....I..- n ur-.--.. tun- strongly urcod Ibo fmnon, Ind upooialiy young man. to aka a damp intense in than orgauiutiona. and to booomo identi- . Bed in momboru. Each member -remix-on the valuable bulletins and` oiliuinl iorte igliicli contain 1. large fund of valunb o in iormntion. Thu lodiu Ibould also become well interested. Grub good can thus be 5 accomplished and the farmers made more 2 inberoued in their home work. Ila elo- quently declared that the two greatness of u country does not so much depend on the greutguees on its army as on its many happy and prosperous homes, where the teller: ol the soil are the owners of the soil. ['1-nf, llnnn fnllnuuul mnl. ......il..... .: |.:. any to recover. Mrs. U. Montgomery the sick` lino here. We heard from Te`. Atkins mu... .1: THIEVES ARE BUSY. ..j_-. vs-:1` In lcarth - Potatoes Ara Selling Well. Q9` In n4, : u. .- n agloudll for tho. Lint n t on Io houmr An. - unuul '1 UI Ill Sunday to ror tho Liver ~ health: In- hel [.1 Choicest Confectionery ICOLD WEATHER. BUVHIL w---\l|-lbll wall.) s.JI.\.Il\.,, I3 IllLUlC3Llllg `Z of stocks and display of S:l1l`lStn'laS Goods. Nature seems to have taken a weeping t.` It's liable to con- : tinue for some time. It is not wise to wait for ne weather :;5etter to shop now and skip the inevitable 1 last days rush. \Ve\vi'll' store your purchases and de- liver them any time you say. , I%I.ACl\' -I)l\ liSS (}(-)()I_)S--Crepon again in . .\lohairand \Vool. A few exclusive designs in dress lengths only. Sparkling lllack with weaves, dashes, owers and net designs, $8 to $10 per pattern. l%l..*\(,`l\' DRIESS (3()( )I)S--Some more exclusive sttiffs, granulated ground, with ashing curves of .\Iohair. Some glossy, some dull, some with silky blisters. $8 and $10 per dress pattern. C()L()l\ l-II) 1>1 (}()()DS-Multi colored (jlieviots, a woven ground, brightened with dashes of contrasting colors, 75c, $1, $1.25 yard. , .\lli1\"S SILK U.\IBl\ liI.[.AS-15teel rods, na- tural handles, $2.50, $2.75, $3.50. Another line heavy Taffeta Silk Covering, steel rod, natural handle, $5. Starr & Sutclie, II`, III? -II` |, Jupsnou 11 than $2115 I 'throu 11 this Store. is interestin r because of the variet 3 . ` .5 Y .of d1s1)]:1v of (.hI'Icfn1ac r_,m,:.. M........ |&LLLLLLLLn..;gn. FORMERLY RICHMOND & 00.. FOR THE H. in mm! to and a non cunnilin- ccpubla pruont than I has 0! Ibo Choooluu. ovum or Bu Inn. All we haw no hoelhuou In tunuoolnclhch parlor-.9 on dnouon I! pucluod Ill!- Aluknrhcy 0! lawn. udlnlp the but good: olloodtn nnuhotuuu. 15 n main. Webb. mum and alias. us. -wt] 1 Nature onnon wrinkles gt. 1w Brock Strut. We can do work Just as perfect and cheap- Ir than tho no-olnlmod old mmhllnhod. now. nnovstcd and mu-ted high priced. that-clnu Mt ntoru. Tny and oouvlnoo yourself at 100 Brook Benet All wnrk in gnu-Anteoal sntlnfuctory, for it. I: don by P. oHL.K:. ODD. Golden L!-Jn Grnnnro OUR GOODS oorullonuu or diploma-1 not, to wrinkle. laps. Water Onion. Puollon. ltufnvinu or any other Hnturu mounted wit mat the wtlnlles Brock Just Darfoet And rhnnn. Wrlnklu or run: in I fnmml pintnro 1 not an ornament. It In an eyesore. Ivor glnturo that wrinkles can bs monn_t- od nun t at lm Brook Strut. 1'. OH KB will guou-uuteo all onrohmontu. oortlonu dlplnmeu IIDI. C010". Pnltallon. Knlnmvinan - framing Pictures - AS AN ART. :._--v.:- - ` lil~i>l`2l'NCESS smear`. Pnlnnhnnn ham ABUNDANCE Crumley Bros. V --9 iv? v CV` ZYUIIFUU Ia'a'6N1'AnI6s1`ns:'r. `Run 16. ya; nub nun unuu uu. sue puco (1 on. We have also A custom mudo Feaver cost, which we oonuldoi without doubt the Boat VINIO In the dominion. Our price 810; it in vol] worth 015. Qlou Prion. Qnlot solos. A lumuolrul Blue Black sud Bonvor Ovu- oon. with velvet collir. Many would any cheap 5% 1.50. Our prion only 05. Anozhot an lino. name out. but season you would my not Inn than 10. Sula price 37 50. W: lxnvu Alum ; nnanun -m.A. I'..-..-- 11...; In the Ggnulno Bargain: we no olferlng. We clan route to cull spools! attontlon to out not`! of Ion`: Nnbhy We no moving kxcollont ulna In Ladies` Rudy-lads Ooutu. New duicm at Rock Bottom Prlcu. Onll JAMES REID, -gk-.I.. Como nrd invent our Christmas amok. oompoud ol Ramun Roe.-kora and naocptnon Chain. Onyx T-Ahlos. Junlinloro `tun-in. Cur- nor Chain. luau. scrum. In.-dc Ind l'xu'lor Uabinou in [tent vuisty. . - p - 1-C - 1 Opp. Golden Lion Grocery. 109 Brook Street. Kingston. cHu`:$TLis pnesfrs Ambulance 147 A. Somothinc nuful an well II ornnmentnl to beautify the hpme. 'rN'rLEs. lift] Robinson Bros.. jjlwl gonenlly the most lasting. . If you would make a favorable im- pression on your Holiday \-iai~ tors you should see shut your 4 rooms nro neatly puperod. This dool not mean a great outlay of money. gs some of the Paper: .we are showing on be pur- olusbd for 3 Very Low I`n'ce. Coats Coats `I-CIJI names A`! mpnesslou T0 LIT. ARE COMING. . BALIOT s1-Rum. 1_=_=_\.__J. REES , And THE LEADING Fl'RNl~ TUE]! HOUSE. Strut o -cg:-on -nu IIIU KIIVCTIIICII, IlI> vhidailotuclunlihunlludor unaf hing on hjutiogunoinlly and who. huuduh pnuicrhu uanlo ed cult Into old opponent. "ox-lacy In-all Tub." II IIVCIIO tloktlcvhicll Sir Wlilridnltlacn. Ir.Ludior.pI'nIIin- Q hintholioolunnt-govuoawlipvhn Iluunuvuuguajolguhlpilis euld huuj. Ad ibhhuco In tho ---j- Tnroi to News. 0Ml`\` A H I H"' _ George W. Snider. Nnpnnee, agent for Th9 `WNW! 1|` V70 "0500! W9 the London mutual insurance company. qua.-y of mg \\`m.; in 1-Qfgrgncg to the ggi. i ubsccndod from that town It short time tetion of women for positions on the ? ' with ' '2' b'"3i"2 ` bi` " . . . `d l f `f ` "I- school board. end says that if this e;zits- I 51,310: Nitjarferae uM:,_w|S,3:: ha: tion ll due L0 )0 Woincn's(`Juncil. "ih is ' porg hgr fgm)-' digpogod of 13 "um. e feether in its cap." The Free Press ber of documents which had been must not misunderstood the Winn mid " bhi"d by b' h" b"d' `md iwhich she believed to be her'property. theposifion it holds upon this question. Th. compm cured injunctions, "I 0b]OChl0n,|I D05 tIkO 50 u1OWOII10n 88. Ngpgneg `n Landon. rggtnning bar trustees. or to the ection of the Council, from disposing of these documents. end ,(if it is to be credited with this ection), in > *PP`" W" mm *0 J""* '"- -oems to -cm revre-e-Mon on the iii`??.;.'?ii.`.`f.$L`..`.lL'.ii`1i.`.,`?..j?.23`3`3f Board of lliucetion. The Women s (`.nm- E An .md.\~n-, wag gubmmod bymm Snider, pi], or my other body which he; gt hurt l discleimin eny intention of wrongdoing. the welfare of the people. is to be com- I b'"'l`i.` 1 ". ip.`"3l '?.h`"'". '"'d b. dad in in for to innuenco done in continuing the injunctions until mm the true]. and the order wee granted. borne Pb" Pli"- T50 0"`! [9555 0| ! l 830 worthof "survey fecs. the defendant which the Wiiiu differs upperently with 0lIimI._W_M oxcmpted from the oporetion an council 5. w m. be mm, in of the injunctions. as Mrs. Snider end her which to bring this result ebout. The ' '::nni3._ "id to I in dmuw cimlm WoInen'sCouneil hes Asked theCityCouncil comm` Rm_.'md_ "?_`pP" "' '"'"' i" 9"" f '`h "` : Lest evening e very successful concert "08 Ill school trustees et the first; wee held in connection. with Rookwood meeting of the new body in Jenner . The hospitel for the insene. ' The children who Winn thinks the Women's Council should '""-7 "k 9"` 3" `M P'3"" """ . . trsined by Miss Trendell end Williem : f.:` `F :P_"'"f"" ' m Shes. The following progremine wee shly y wi eve. in t eir choice at the polls. rgndugd ; omhgm-.,, ..|.g.o,., pmm theeleetoi-s eudorssmentoi their cendide- dust. children's orchestra; piano solo. tore. From this Position the Wino does "i" "9 C'"ki '"3' "Wm "" m w: -we u me i h:*:...?:: :?.i:`:.:..::":i,:;;i.*':;.. `it: woman" to stand on the -no ion! in ,' Clerheucnc. --1 Don't WM: To Ploy In ..d..gioni.g., if 3.5., .5 go 5. .qu.| I Your Yerd." the Misses I-`renhie end Edith "Mk". `M `qua oppommm... any I Dsvidson: pienosolo. Miss I-Itte [)ennison: would no -~ an in- --d we w-vi 135; IE5`-.'..':r...L`t,'.: . Iiii`3."i'.::.n.f`o`;.`;'2..?.`:.`f 5000! ! |lIN- . ' "A Little Too 8inell."Aiexender Veneshy: '1' 5!'9!UFR "um `. ';.""".... `i..;.L"..`:':".....`. :s'=...:_ '-.'::'3:.' ()N'l`.\ lll(,}`h' .N'l7Rl'l.l'H. For some time the Whitney party in 1 Ontario. irrthe legislature and out of it. 1 have been doing some industrious guring, and as a result they have discovered that J the provincial surplus has disappeared. ` that deficits have been following decits, and that nothing but hopeless bankruptcy can follow unless there is a change of gov- ernment. Mr. ilaycoclr, on the part of the ' patrons. made a few calculations on his 'own account, and he came to the conclu- f sion that the opposition - Whitney, .\latheson, St. John. and the rest were away oil` in their conclusions. that there? was A surplus, but only about half of ` what the government alleged it to be. Yesterday the provincial treasurer made his annual statement. and according to him , the total surplus now is $.`,258,.'l:l-1, the El total receipts ox-or expenditure for the your ; being $400,000. Now the statementshow. .` ed that the assets of the province were of the most substantial nature, and that they could not he gured out of existence. The man who has his money in his pocketbook. who can take it out and look at it when he ' C likes. who has it in the bank, can count it I over and see that it is all there. is not go- l a ing to be deceived by anyone into the belief f that he has lost it. What Mr. Whitney wants to do is to hypnotize the people. and , I he cannot do it. I `H (!HAl'Ll'}All. The Ottawa Free P1638 says that the story is in'cir.oulut`ion that when the] present session of the Quebec legislature is ooncluded-,8ir Adolph Chsplenu will be sentvto France to represent Canada in pmpsretions that are being made for the world's fair of 1900." And what claim has [ he upon the position`: Hus Canada not a ' representative in France at the present time? What is the matter with H. Fabre. If he is not to be continued in office is there not a liberal who can, for A change, represent Canadian interests abroad`! So , for as Sir Adolph Chspleeu is concerned | , the liberals are under no obligation to pro- I ,- vide for him in theway of dignied and , remuneretive offices. The idea is not I to be admitted for A moment that he must t be lrept out of politics, that he is one who " cannot be turned loose upon the country to I stir it up by his campaigning. He was in I politics before. mil he did not do so very . much. In dominion politics. indeed, he was a distinct feature, A discontent of whom his conservative colleagues were 1 `I glad to get deliverance. This talk of :: Cbsplesu, and of his future, is tiresome, I n; and it lends, in liberal circles, colour to I V` the inference that if Sir Adolph is not put 5 in pickle somewhere it will not be the fault ; fr of his friends. ' 1 `ID WANTEI;-The address or; W1" every sutterer In America. ; The Nyassan Medlclne Co.. Truro, N.S f Ianuu this unmr wlmu um wpln. THE FSURE CURE! cmzisruas srocxmcs. TOM SMITI-I'S CRACKERS 20 cents per box at n us nyuaalu IICIIIIJIIC LIL. I ITII punt wlnuu )un write-. ~=-w-- - /SW32 `MIA Elli` Dung seventy years NY-AS- SAN D|s'i=3:AsEs., HES l\I ...,.~.. ' G S `d , "5 *9 ezizoii muntiuifl" iz;?:)::::' gganrgf otqtho ubscondod short on; on : I20 mine 31.2110 belonging to om- `gin. gzzyorz. Nsmder lefcMa wife and five chil- n a . _ ' . uncil. ; "`c .i`..`,7."`,-. aa'.`L...So3"'3F' ..`..`I..,`. . ` _documen!e M`? _by husband. is g hich b_e _ber'propert_y. "roman M I he scoured IDJUIICCIOIIS , ` _ . Napango nn restraining be from.dia_poeing dpcumenta. anplimtIgn_wan JHQUCO Falcon. ion :l"I'(l9g?, sitting in single court in _O.-go_ode nenivaun. i I , `or a_conmnunnc_3 of tho Imnuiction. i An uidnvih wna.nubmit.t.od in . dlsclnimin nnyintention fo lo al_)ip.thought no_hnnu would be injunction: until Somo _" ; 8-TQ worth of anclv with 0|Ill'DI.Wll nxnmlnrl {mm 9).. ........a.... n onuuuun. "aluut Day" I nnuicnl ` clutch, Miss thy Smith, Minn Home | 5 Elliott, Min Annie Lona-gun and othirr. . l 4/ (KNIGHT IUIU OI CIW Thio morning I now, owner unknown. vu-killed At the Ca_ qni crooning on I|noG.'l`.R. truck. A. h In cfgagod to-day looking for the otncr. Christan punch with Art baking '1'. W. Turnor. Culolon Place. but Ill noon! oldest dnghut Inn d1 two Hahn hay piehlu. vv nun uu-mcu nu: ' [mm the Kiwi: ton'ponitonIJu'y.url in amilbon yak :- dny tho and could unlock the bud- cua. 0 was union to I blacksmith wbototho dubiu won led 06. I I I i Convict Wolch. triod at the con ) noun to-dayon uoharpvolouonpt at on- 'up, an: ushered into the man room `chdnodsndhundcnod. and won I had lcondnouuit of cloths. m onhuo A -- -----i A ` ~ gnu warm or "survey IOOF," me defendant claims. was exempted the ` injunctions. family are be I atnncoa. "3 A Prmnlalnz Young man Paaaea Away- _ some Vlaltora. N.\l`ANEl-I Mu.i.<, De:-,. 13.--0n Saturday ,9 morning Mrs. Joseph L usher received the fzsad intelli once that her mother, Mrs. O gwartman, ad died during the previous 9; ` night from the, ellecte of coal gas. Mrs. Wartman has been a widow for several it ; years. During that time she has made her I .` home with Mrs. Laaher and had many |` friends in this place. She wasa coneiitcnr member of the Methodist church, and well respected. The funeral will take place in the Methodist church on Tueaday morning. I1 Deceased was sixty-nine years of age. t, James b`nmmerville [)lI!?0(l away on Wed- nesday, Sth inst.. after months of aulfering from heart disease and dropsy. lie was { twenty-nine years of age and resided with l. his mother, who is now virtually alone n, He was always ready to render favorawhen- V ever appeal to. The funeral took place on Saturday under the auspices of the Odd- fellows. The remains were placed in the 9 vault of the eaatern cemetery. Napanco. 3 Elmer Hartman met with a painful acci- _ . dent at the cement works last week; He `stopped onalarge nail or spike, which ' penetrated his foot to the depth of an i . inch. The only bad results he {cars is siblood-poisoning. Mrs. M. Scouten is in E very poor health. P. Dunn. who was in- jured at the cement works some time ago, ' is able to be out again. Joseph Morgan, ! night watchman at the cement works, dis- l I jointed his ankle several weeks ago; at . preeent he is able to walk in short distance. I I the Sunday school of St. Jude's chm-r-.h is ' preparing a splendid programme for lllcil Christmas entertainment, to be held Mon- day. '.. 0th Dec. Miss Maggie Mcl\'eil. of the fourth conceeeion of (Jainden, has been the gueatol Mrs. A. McNeil. Napanoe. for the pact week. Miss Row Lnttimore and brother John. of Michigan, are the guests of their sister. Mrs. E. L`.n'enoau. Messrs. i F. and Seymour Rill spent Sunday with ' Royal Lott. Mr. Shannon, \\'estbrooke,ia I at Mrs. Sornmerville"s. ' IJUII-ll. :1 Inc `tom smrxTs_ Whoa colivich Walk on'ponitonI.inry.url i from the King no Hamilton vh r. Ila II no Dofnulter And Inn Family Are I Denlluto Clrrumntuncen. ` Tn-m On kn...-.. smma"iE'#"f"wo"'aHmo. '1 Ill.-W` l%r- In-r wun n nng end chain. 4 He Ibo new eomeinberc.-ting: sugnen bione regarding the more equitable dn-id- ing of money emong the pemrone o! the cheeee feohory. Some milk in ranch richer in better hi end ouein when others. pm. decing more cheeee or butter to the pound 0! milk. Theteie eometimee e dillecenoe of eineen acme per handled pounde be- tween dilk containing diorenc per cent- egee of I-heee Impatient. quelitiee. It ie no: enough. thcrehre. to mete! weigh the mill: itehould else he felt ly tented in regerd bathe-eqn_nlH_iee end the peu-one In the owning the duo In-no Tamworth tovm lull wu valllled. Tho Dru: band In `patent and Added interact had vu- :t'5. Ir. H:-Miilm gun: nrv cutout olcuuont Addict: an dun II-.1. ..l :3. lanai Inotilnto_r," fa-union in nu. mruuuu gun 1 elcquent add?! on the "Bench 0! `inc; Mutation) in- to shalt II: ...... ....m.m. wmcu noes non cost much. and cli awuv the Iowg hairs about the ud- dorm uonrit. up he ham: and up the sides from front. of the udder. and up to the point. of the back at the tail, which will row out unit: by y nno text summer. bontnblo Inform: ohould be short. not exceeding vo to the 5nd at hnlf feet, _with I good ml bcbind. Sunchioua should not. bound [or fastening. being cmol, buts small round pub or [race at gun pipo and A with A ring and chain. BI lhl aux. --A 3-`----`~'- A : CAN DY. CAN DY, arriving daily. uxuumly uury manure. The cow. that in not well pleased. cm hold back her milk to a very lnrzw extent. and eapeciully Lhg most. valuable portions of it. which no Itorod in the small oolla of the udder. Thin the will do when not well plaaeed and not lmdly trotted. moat care should also be taken in regard to the oonnl`non ol tho milk. both In butter on cheese making. A single pan of dirty and badly cored-for mull: may injure the quality of I whole day`: mute or choose. and is even worse in regard to butter. He suggests Una. dur- ing Ibo winter, not former should buy I horn clipper. which does nob cost much. ch}: .l-- -.. .--- I l\'?"UI|.U. Prof. Dean fullowcd with a real. practi- cnlnddreaa regarding the dairy Iffxlir .1 subject. in which he not-ms most thoroughly po.-Led. H0 is evidently a strong believer in the eicfexicy of "sunny ways," even in ordinary dairy matters. The that Dlanand, am Imu |..mI. 1.-- _.:n. l r I I _ two pounds of grain meal each day. Feed- "onoe turned away. uuuUl'Bl.UUll. Mr. Mc.\lillim foe-`in over a liumlreil head of cattle each` _)'e!\r, and gave n. good deal of valuable information of bow he miuiaged to obtain the best results. lle has found that cattle can be .well fed and httencd at an aver- age coat. of six cents per clay. He uses largely onrn ltd clover ennilago, mix- ed with cut dry etr.-iw or hay and l\b01ll. ingmuat be regular and judicious; the stables must be warm und well ventilated: the wafer supply must be good and not too cold. He has three silos and has managed to build one in his barn holding furtyafivo tom nt ocont of only $.'l.'. He does nob want his emilege to feinicnt or heat to any extent. and thia can be avoid- ed. No food that has been soiled or left over should be left be- fore or ngain placed before the cattle. The laws of i-leanline-e and kind- ness must prevail, both with fattening ent- Llo and with milcli cows. On his firm the i hand who does not observe these laws is at It is in cnrefullr ob- serving all these. and many other little things, that the farmer obtains the beat results. I-IIUVVIL An excellent programme was prepared, of including papers and speeches lioin several Id well-known local men; but they vary gallantly gave way largely to Prof Dean. of the agricultural cillege, and J. Mc- Millan, M.l`.. Seaforth, who were the principal attractioiie of the day. They both aisquittod themselves well. much to the interest and profit of all who were . present. '2 Mr. McMillan led all" with a capital ad- ! dress regarding the rotation of crops arid the proiitable feeding of cattle. Brielly stated. his theory seems to be that the farmer, in order to obtain the beat re~ suits, must feed well and intelligeiitly both his soil and his cattle. He also strongly urgee that everything raised on the farm should be fed on the farm. He said every {armor i-lionld rocogiiize the principle that the soil contains only in liiiiited, available qiiaiititieii various elements necessary for dillerent crops. and that care should be taken that crops aliould not often follow each other that 0XCI`(}lil.ll8 siiine class of elements from the soil. There should always be an intelligent rotation of cropw, and in all ciiaoa the soil should be pul- verized an nely as possible for a seed bed. i, Unless this is done the beer, ro- u i-ulte need never be expected. Every L] eld. where water will at any time remain , l[_I_>_l,hL` furrows, should be well undordrain- 4 oil. It will pay a farmer to borrow money, if need be, to underdrain his land. He bi strongly advocates the raising of corn and clover. the latter to be used freely to be C ploughed under aua manure. In regard to 5, .-stable manure he ailvocziles using such 51 box stalls or shelter that they need to be 51 cleaned out only occaaioiially. and the manure ilravin out and spread directly on hi the land in the winter. l`:Kp6I`l6llC8-bull deinnatrated that iuaiiuro (loos not lose its valuable cases and lertilriiiig proper I Lies urileeiz it leriiientu. wliich does not lalm -` 5` place wlmreitia thus spreziil out in His` winter. Tins iniportiint fact alioulil be well ` iinderetood. | ll .\l.. \I..\l.".i,,, r I ` ` ` l Pl 1 L 3 ll ll ul; n.A Brown. A. .... F a<||()lIlq ue. with mow nulu-bunks. The following well-known farinera and |)llBll_l0ElH men were prewnt, with agmul many others, at. one or both those mecc- inga : ioborb Nugenb. prosulanl.,`ol' l`.un~ don; J. R. Ayleawortli. F(5l0LlH`_V, of Now- burgh; Adam (lilmnur, `D3. L`. lmy lflarlx, John C Walla. Sinich Gilrnonr, W. J. Paul, Alt.xnu_dor Walker, Simeon Loysvs, James Cousiiia, VV. 1). Mace. William Ruse. J. M. Smith. Charles I). Wager, John Armstrong, N._ Wile`-on, Andrew Douglzi.sa,S. Mchaugblin, Newton Care- callen. Levi Breanlt, `/Afnoi Frizzell. Philip Mcliim, William R. Ball, J. J. Barry, Willi.~un Brown. James Millignn, Saul Bzirmger. Rev. E. L. Bnllantyna, Patrick Harvey. C. R Jones, J. l. Taylor. John O Bi-ine. Hiram Keech. c_ou. `v oomv missioner; James Aylsworph, p0Cl :lglS- brnta; James Herlmnenlicemao couiu. eion- J t:.......... iv.....:,. 1. .L,, . or: A wnllnr uyvuaun lU hill VVIIIH. . T.\.\l\\ 0Il'l`ll, Dec I3 -'!`oo meetings of the Addington farms;-a inacituto here to- day, both afternoon and evening, were considerably better attended than those at. Fentroviilo on Suurds]. though it eoemn shill evidoiibthnc nohuearlyua muchintoreab is taken in these meetings. by the farmers themselves. as their importance deserves Especially in the absence of the farmers wives and daughters to be regrettocl. 'l'he_v are. or should be, quite as much interested in the.- e meetings us their hnsluuds and fathers, and would probably carry away a good deal 'more of tho iuformimion Mm: conveyed. `As it. ii, is`. hardly 'n|)p3|rs an Lliougli they 1M'0 expected to be prm-em. at. all. inuteatl of being on liaml, as Huey Hliolllcl be. with llloil` Iuilu-buulm 'l`Im fnllnmlnn Ira`. l.....-..... L gum mm:-ms msmuw. J Sons of Thou Who mm In Attendance- lr. Ce llunn Opolo an the Rotation of (.`ropu-Prpt. Donn`; Adul-ou on -`rho _ Dairy Uow"-.lu Excellent Paper on ' lioriu I Epocinl to the Wnm. 7'` ...\.W_ In SUCCESSFUL MEETINGS AT TAM- ' _ _ _ A _ 7, x l&I I'I'III Tolophono Wooso. 9 . UIIIIJUN 11I:I'KllBf,llC0l'|E0 . A. Fuller, George Woods, lcubcrl; 1. WORTH ON MONDAY. s1.\ cents my. Ha I town. .\ and Wednosda iry The numv J! dial : Churc day. ec- nett. ringi nply for. Rev. 1 lo 00 Manda mild Salem Blw A pastor, gs this Bland apol xt.ont._ nml rm. nan L... -....:.n ....a ........i. ' A dollar bottle of K. D D. is a small thing i an ronr-Is sun but whon lea mmtontu no . Minn for may form of hmixunon. it i then ynll set its lurnnou. rrs ma IIGHIY when or ; sroncn us. %A j `PL- -..-n -.-- -I v - L In: `wk. 0. c. couwnnv. -uumoa. N 9| . l Shh 39.. ";6ov:$`t'In. ` ltlohmlau. em-upon us regard: fuuity. V sample. `no I. D. C. llnua us build fa atgl bowoln uuclnuton 1 n._ - vu was-val ll-laJo ' h1`he grout mn.1hn good man of Amnlc-1' um-nu ncommon-I It. for they have touted no man 2-. II` I -I--lln bottle ol I. D. 0. won pro In-[in liquid from it would be mlllcicn In H in hunt bottle. no you no Ihn while II. II. C. is the but an npnln mail. in In tho.` eh:-upon! quumg. Write to: 5 ..'..", '_'".'.- U1 uIIIug-- 3 (IOIHJIO I'(IdlDg. An acetylene gas company is to ho estab- Iiohod In Cnrldlon Place. and has already `a-kod to: strut. privilogol. `_.`__>` A j {S_M_J. uurw monnna in yul. Ho goes to jail. J. B-lacphonon. Carleton Plano. has col- lectod nll the taxes of H97. save $4 por- eonnl taxes on olfecu remuvod from the town. The collection! reached $7.775. Miu VlOb0l`llIn(l Miss Ton: Campbell. twins, Arnpnor, worn mnrriod on Tuesday o\-ening-a double wedding. acot-vlono mu commm in In L. ..p_.s.. LOOK IN- Wj`-_YY!5.*_3~$E 6:00 uuu I Ilc John Arnenult. arrested for iognl- co- hibiulion wil.h_ Mrs. Robinson, in Porn- broko township, was ned $20 and costs or thne months in jail. Ho jail. Bhcphonon. Carmen Plum. I... nnl. Peter Mclntyro. aged tini; -four, fromV typhoid fever: John Lylo. ugeJvninocy~u.wo, from old age. and l hIneuv-Leach. from blood poioomng. are meant death: in Gulc- con Place. Jnlnn A-nggulh . _ _ . . --J I .. I may uuun.-u wow uelu on ounuay mod Mon- e llec. l'..".ll and 13th. Rev. Mr. l)un~ l: singing evangelism, aided by the pan- g tor. Mr. Hughes, conducted services. 3 On Monday Rev. Mr. Dunnotb and Rev. 3 Bluml, of Smith : Fallsl, and an old 9 gave short. nddruaaae. llov. Mr. r spoke very eloquently on the motto and wnbchword of the church. (`)onqueat.." Special music wns rendered by the choir, r mu.-irstcd very ably by Mica Whitnoy. gm- 3 duato of Tulonbo conservatory of music. .1 Over sum ll`:-I rnlanrl 4-... u.....4.... A- L-L i .....u Lu -u uuea nor pom mere is added the sum of five per cent. A few local buyers went. out to the Lunar: turkey fair. The prices were about the mnnenenb Perth. Mr. Burris has removed his flour and feed store and alro1:.N.W. telegraph ollice next door to the Allen house. A great. number went. to witness the Corbett-Fitzsimnione light. shown by tho veriecupelush Thurs- day and were well pleased. Rev. Mr. Dunnet, ex-nuigelimepoke on Tuesday night. in the Methodist church on dancing. Haw ing conducted a dancing school in llunil- ; ten for two I.-euoua hunrell, he spoke very practically and to the point. I :----jlI-- 0.` Mont-_\` Raised to Aid In the Rnlm-tlon of .3 i the Du_bl. | 1':-zwru, Der-...l.'.~'I`urkoy fair was bold here on Friday and Saturday of last week I under particularly gloomy prospecmowilng to warm and rainy weather. However, a number of American buyers were here uud Lhoprices ranged from 75. to .*!. _.u. and '.!}.c. for turkeys. It. rained all Saturday, D 3 . I but in ppibe of that u great. muny were u: 3 i .\ fair was held in Smith's Falls on - Wednesday and Thursday of this week. . lll|ll|V8l`rlll`_V sou vices of Aahbury Mothe- r dist church were held on Sunday and Mon- )[ day, l`.. Lh nnd l.'ir.h. Rm M. n.... I IUUUUU LIIU CIHIFCU GBDD. Candidates for municipal honors have al- ready commenced canvassing. On the l5LlI to all taxes not paid there is added the mar cenn. A In-r Inn! |--------- uuuw ul Lulonu) conserv * Over SW1! was raised on reduce the church debt. (`.AnrIirInum Inn ..-......-: .._ m uu mu EICI use new. We heard again from F. Atkins whe_n 0!} the Csnnry islands. He re rte the party all woll and in goo spirits. A. C. Scott. retires from the baking busi- ness. Cambridge brothers will operate bobh bakeries. Mrs. Sydney McKim spenbsfew days with her parents here. Cyrus Potors spent`. a short. time in Mon` brealdelivering potatoes. S. Winter has the finest line of candies for (jhrisnnas in the county. F. L. Tooker, puin_:ing now in Conway. was severely kicked by his horse. uuw, Uwlllg to a plenty or water. I Miss (lmce Hill e.'\'pecta to enter some lmspital shortly to becomen trained nurse. The funeral of Mr. Bell Look place on Sun- day. The services were condut-ted ah the house. He has been long 8 resident of this section. Mrs. Mary Wisoman, Odessa, now in Wutertown, N. Y.. is very sick and not likely to rooover. Mrs. G. Montgomery is on heard DTIIIIIK Wlll, \'.\nm:n. Dec.-' 13 0:10 of Damon Car- roll e horses fell"-on the icy wed and died in a few minutes. There is u gang of thievea at work in the country. and harness let-`lH' to be the object of their plunder. ll the fermion: would put up a defense fund and a detective engaged to run the acoundroln down, :1 term in the centml would have a detrimental cllect on stealing. Potatoes are not apt to be as high as were expected. A few buyers are paying more than they ought to pay, owing to compe- tition, but for in while_ the farmcm Will be the gainers. Rev. Mr. Anderson wan able to till his appointments last Sunday. Towneh"p election talk is very quiet. Ac- clametions will likely be the result. Sume of our street lamps have been placed: in much needed article on in dark night. The woikmen in the factories all ear a smile now, owing to plenty of water. Mien (lrm-A Hill in-mm. on ....s.... -.....- "ICND TILE, .wouuosu uohmns bum"-sin nu. on onlorl call. and no on datum.` OIIVO nlllhobo-Ilulluinuu Illa nu. Iona Hal . In- Idou1'Amoa1'nn'r. 1.1.. up THE LANGIILIER AFFAIR. I The politics! diioulty in Quebec. with 5 which that mun 5! Hon. Fnnooia Lungs } liofio unocintod. in action: enough whoa i outed in all in pluinnon. and no it in not i nuns:-yfonh Ilsilsudltnpinoonltcrf or distort tho hen. Our ooubmponryi Inc I highky oolond Article. ducripcivro oli lb hunch (ht hqoocurml bunny Ron.` Ir. [Audie and the pnrnuont. in -LI-In In -:.A_... As` I:L...I |._.|-_ __- n |

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy