Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Apr 1897, p. 3

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bnllncu ntnlnonn 4 xluu tor nuns. Onlotgjl ago . The.re ll Be rrom DOW nn Yllltll uur Ulllucn will be pron: well pushed to at 0%! melon through withoul: lt- n polntlng aoma ody. Select. our Wall lmpo`; while the stock .1 unbroken. lame your ! order for tho work its (mm and {mvll be Imonn the euro ones. Vo vo nu unmnlnlu-d stock at mmmtolml prices. lV\llI\II-: IV VIII-nnllivriuaq I OTIGE IS HEREBY (}[VEN,PUIl`1UANT r $0 R.S.O.Ch-mpter 11'`. that all persons lmvhuz nlninm u,;|lnat the estate of Alfred ' (leonzo IA ht. Into of the (My of Klnnnton. hunch-n_\|t .who died on or about the nth (lav M Doonmlmr. 1890. at said 0101. AN 78- ununu Iur lllll lolnuu-. u: an; |-run Iuululu` nu v any person or vornon.-4 of whose claim or ulnlmn thuy u an) not have had notice at tho time of moh la-trmtlun. 'rm: 'l`RlYs'l`.~ln()Rl`(')RATION OI` 0N1`An.I(). ` REAL E'-|`A'l`E DOWN. D0 I Borsale or Exchange. Lot bocweon Johnston lid In] on Gordon I St.ru$.MxI\0. ` ! I can Alfrcd alt... homo and Inc. 304 homo and lot And bun. n Prlnoolmslu ll Ring and Coll .5 tone: and an . 1002117. 39. " DOHDC HI! ID` III lllfno ngtot Prinoun. 8 Inga King and Gen who-non Kins am. new (ion 8I.\vnctn6 10%, ohm. 3 mm lmnnn (homo bind. YURI` IVFUIIUIL WU ' . $050 IIKIIIIK I v-amt-arm-nvmw.. .9 gain: in -' In: I `I `nu nlzna _..'.';""!'...:.'i'f..3d ~ wmucm um M ~a`.. {TSW'A"N"3" jqrumley Bros. From now on H\\ our workme our through of dh-trllmtlun. Tm`: 'rRUs'I`.~s C()Rl`R.A l`ION ONTARIO. Adminmrnton. WALKEI 8: WALKEII. Elollolton. Dntnd AI Klncaion this mu day of Knob. All IBM. nun vyuluuyuuu -v | -133 long: Iolmi M lows! rntu {L':Ii2%:'{".q'}.`J2Sa"gs,z.1`i"8'.iw-""" any,-in kip. 1-y,t}zV|:.nudfn_i1;nh u1`1-._|'t(!t:3 In` Jly ~ grain? warn: irfhu -. `I `W_%.::...~ , ..::...." '.2...* r=:.:'.-.- Robinson Bros., DISCOUNT ON LIGHTS. .n-nz vrun'mun1~Im mnuxmmm 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. -\-nrnn lu uvnnvnv 11l'\rI.`\! DHDQHA` Wad ll . mt. O N THE CORNER. Painters. Decorators. Glulnn. To inspect our new stock of 2 and 3-piece Ready- Made Clothing. Good, servifeable, well made and sure tting Suits from $2 to $6 each. ` A large assortment of Boys and Men's Cloth Caps from 20c each in stock at i ":"7`iL3'iiXd6"r"i;` .En`n ..:l3.`f.n.\:;.:I.:`:on::|:l!:i:y o o'ilou ` ' uruALmmmmm1un. plus oz tnnnnoo oluod. 0,11; ymu qluurylo warm nun A . F Lrfnrid pomlo unolmlnn Io I-Mm-0 us .`A I.-11 s;. :_,_m..<`F` Such ausu-us. some and storm 5.. ~ Siuunf a Rushi A3039 9 'ne_n en . ,W_pnel `:0 ,5 Illllolpllp _ .1 hues Over-bofdreu mu Wlllrule the We-in Inlngo` . In Dull Hele- eulieelotory. . "Amour" write: `an tollowl from Lon don. Enclund. to the New York mu and Express: Funeral Jxrooeulonu are. of course common eno 3!: in London. but one first I witnessed a day or two. nan nnnnnnnn nnmn unulunl lmturn. UH! ORG. [III 1 WILIIGIIUCI C III] DI bwv. 8-C0 possessed some unusual lectures. It was that of the late M. Nicol. pro- prietor of the femouscsfe on Regent. street. and one. o! the best. known ti - ures to the giddy throngs ot; Legions half and ~thr`ee-quarter worlds. ears ago he came from the French end of Switzerland to seek his lortune as an humble waiter in the restaurant: at modern Babylon. He lived tos'ee`him- self a millionaire. and his daukhter married to a French marquis of ancient race. As the or} inator of the Parisian fashion of petit inncrs. which are now so popular here. he achieved fame. and surrounded himself with a clientelie drawn from the cream of wealthy plea- sure-seekers. He was a man of curious mould. His chief characteristic was an intense ner- vous irritability. The least thing that went wrong would throw him intoa fever of excitement. One of his pecu- liar hobbies was to have a beddroom at his place of business in town,which was exactly similar in every respect to his sleeping at artment in his palatial residence at turbiton. Dimensions. wall paper, ceiling decorations pictures. carpet. size and position of furniture. and everything, to t.he smallest detail corresponded. It is related that on one occasion. desiring to remain lntown. M. Nicol retired to rest as usual, but was utterly unable to sleep because acer- tain make of candle, which he was in the habit of using at. home had not been provided. Rather than endure the -irritation this caused him. he tlt`spll.lCil- ed a messenger in a hansom seven or eight. miles away to his home. to fetch the missing article. When it. arrived and was put to active service in nuan- dle-stiok. he was able to compose him self to rest. Ilia nnnntru knnnn urn; fnrniuhnrl in Pnopoctn 0! `P50 IlI|'||I| lldltltr. It the Canadian government reduvea the duty on British woollon'ood|whioh IL very likely will do. than will be such I demand for clothing by men liv- ing in the United sum that as mu-ul of mounted nun along the whola bound- ary. from the A't.|nnIio to up Puclc. would he nocunry to nvont the u r soocn i u n. 23.5.` {ii `is... X ...'L'L..u.. :1 "11.: 2'& r`3';5"t."` `a`s`.3 X ".."a".i`.`.{'i1'.';"'.E' '13: duty on mportod outlet would bowel as to open upnlplcndl . ingtntllo in an lin. On` pocket Ilvu. un- der the in; a hill. 0:: duty in ` than doubll! t 9 print. or from to 270 per cent. sci l`I under nm In [mi uxoddtgaoukt. 115.5 not 00:; tshlo v n or put an ` it 3% I : um!-nun . i i 11'.` .....}`.'.'.`.:.'3.`!as"-..';`. 3`1. Godwin : Ina;!;;:e Emporium _._|.__ us... ;.___ ____ .%IL\'I$.jJIA.aIn-cmlnlcjirt A(juEiknFi31 nu: was A mm-or vmv oumouc I aen (0 rest. llis country house was furnished ln :1 lavish manner. and h~~ occasionally enterluinod distinguished fun-ignersin [I very sumptuous us wen its various manner. sometimes even declining to sit at t.he illilil! with them. but. insisting on waiting up0nthem. Over his Vitri- uus rooms he had little inscriptluns, such us, Selle u` manger." "Boudoir." l*`um0ir," "Chtlmbre hleu, Chu.ml)re mugs," and so on. And then somebody` told him that. such lnhels gave his resi- dence the air of a hotel, and so he had them all effuced and little cupid: puinted in their plum-. "A Inrun nhrtinn of his wealth un- : `mo nenrso carrymg Ine uuuy was , druwn lay six horses und lod by u. posti- lion, un there were at lens! two wast- ! nun Inualn nf Ann:-vnnnn flnrnl In-Ihnhm. It-nglny cone e 01 mourners. Lord Temp eton, who so gallantly led a forlorn hope in favor of the woman's suffrage hill in the houseof lordn, declares that he will repeat the attempt. a uin and again until be either wins or d es. He is the second baron and a Chichesier, and a near relation to the impeounious marquis of Ilonesal. whose bankruptcy exploits and con- nuhial troubles have been so fr uently before the London courts. Lor 'l`em- plotown has only recently assumed the mantle worn for so many years by the late Lord Donman. Year after year that aged noble. wearin a red skull cap and leaning on a oroo ed stick, used to approach the table and try to move the second reading of the hill. Gener- ally the house managed to dodge him by adjourninu itself before the old mam could get started. But on one ocea- sion the Hit was formally called on. and with unexpected promptitude the aged peer-he was then upward of 80- iregun his speech. As the most, obvious remedy. though not perhaps the kind- est, the leader of the house moved that `Winn nnltln In:-A Isa nn Innn-ur hnnrrl" [ (`Sh In!` |l.`!|G9l' UK In!` IIUUSB HIUVQWI [Hill the noble lord he no longer lmurd. and when that was promptly agreed to. further moved the ndjournment of the chamber. It was ull over ln o few seconds. and an un eye-witness leaorlhes tho seem-, "As the lord ohunoellor swept out of tho house in stately procasaion, . the poor old nohlemun was left stand- ing ut tho tublo pluinlively osking for n. heuring. ' ` RIG DFBIBDEI lll('l1' lI||'- To her great surprise! And then. in a moment. It`: done- Or. rather. it's Just. begun. Kesmnck. keamaok! There`: never a luck. .0!` reason why kissing ls launnt. u And kissing ought to be peasant- i Kaamaok. kumnok! 1 There are onrtuin nerves to boticklod (And tickled back!)- Tho nerves in the Jaws. The lips and teeth. It touching. cause- Sn nulnnh lmmh... u mucnma. cause- So podnnu tench- Eleutrlcnl currents that lhrill. Whuever or not. the will. So, smack! In.-smack! There mun`! he n luck OI reasons whfiissing is pleasant. - "I-tom Judge. 2v on. cut. unuuu now u mu II to mm In cl irtloiu moral 1 boun ry ling w_MoI om moo mils illulltth. ` ` pannuau in their pltwl`. A large portion of his wealth un- duuhtedly came from his conneutiun with the Empire theatre, of which he was the largest. stockholder. The Em- pire was the scene of Mrs. Ohant`a in- vestigationa. and it had to he eonfeued that a large source of the theatre`s revenue was due to its popularity nan resort for the Com Pearl sisterhood. The estate left. by the dead man will {out into several millions of dollars. and it. is added that there are a ler e num- her of munilicent legacies to c aritlas. l`he hearse carrying the body was drawn luv nix horses and lml lw a nonli- Z'.3:..".'::.'.':... .?:+.&*" *"3*"*5"7 M I I HOD, unu IHPTG \\'9l'l" OH |('Il.3l l`\\'() WWII` ' gun loads of enormous floral tributes. A very long prncnsalon uf re.stnu_mueurs and wuiters were included In the lengthy cox-to of mourners. ' Lnrd l`amnal.nn. who so Imllunllv I Svinnlisls sny (gm! the plum kissing is the icklin uf `m-rves in line |i[l)s. (N1 l|ll( 'I`hv tivkling is 1- uuiricul. \\'h_\' is kissing: so kilo.-m~1uni.1 k'anmnn|r |rnnmm`.|K \\n_\' In Insslmr an Kesmnck, koamnck One gives away somet.hinx-- An gets it back! He purses his lips. 1 She shut: her eye. Ila presents their lips- Tn ha-r n-rant surnrisa! `I IEILUII II I- I Klulng. tn. I ( pleasure of `klin l`(`l`|-`Iill and jaws. rinnl. London. April B.`-In bodnuqnonoovr ` off the unoxponhd, number of ooiouhsl` tron a coming to lake It. in the 19- but on of the quash`: lundnd Ju In it has bee}: (1 Mod that the oolonlul procoulon wil much upnntoly.` nun): contingent ucorlinc its prunior I u ` royal can-i drawn by four tin ly ` oagnrhoned onen. m. ....M...:m. will luv: Bucking-` on rlsouod honen. his prooouion will luvs Bucking- oolonl to:-on wlll be drawn 3: u-ouhd the-west front of lhonorodod loomnd the wives of the premium` will` uh u- dsned place: near the queen. Thus. an her majo.1L"s arrival. I" the oolpnlnl \i1ilo|'II wll have u nplendld vlawmnd will be able to auluto the novonlan. Th: nnvnrnnlnnl. has rnhned `O I'- luam gnluoo ten minute: baton tho. 3 I will be this to salute the sovuuzn. The govornmout has rotated at- low-atnnda to be quoted In the public. parks for the queen : diamond ublloo proceulon. An offer of 75. was made for pox-miuiun to erect a stand in the Orton park tuning Ploeadllliz. Tim nhunmamt. that nreuldt-nt uaure denied. _. Much commotion prevails in th vam- oue departments of the state ow nu to the rumor that the ehiata are engaged in making out theiinu of thoee gov- ernment eervunta who are deemed wor- thy of special recognition by the queen in connection with the forthcoming die- mond Juhilee. Naturally molt--men consider themselves entitled to decoru- tinn. and those with family or other influence are using it with vi r and pereistency. The unnouncemen otthe men whom the queen will delight to honor will be made in what is known as the Birthday Gazette at the end of May. and the list is likely to`be n phe- nomt-`nally ion one. it is reporte that the jubilee peer- nges will include the grandson of Mr. ind Mrs. Gladstone. Iluunllu thn nnnnn fnilnwn fhll ud- in the (Hun plrl nomu rIouu.ol|If:. The statement that president will visit England for tho jubiloo Ir denied. . Mnnh nnmmniinn nrnvnlln in th vari- 203 and Mrs. u-maswns. Usually the queen follows the ad- vice of her ministers in regard lo the honors conferred for political ser- vices. hut she scxgutinixes all the lists very closely. and has been known to refuse to accept reoommendulionswii.h- out assigning nny reasons. it. is alto- yeiher too early yet to predict wilh unn- idenne what particular men will get the honors. or who will he left out in the cold. huzt. it may be amid. with rensonuhle conl'l(lenm- that the (lin- mond jubilee list wili include it duke- dom for the marquis of Salisbury nnd ll. peerage for Sir Julian Puuncefote. whose inotful conduct. at Washington during the pus! eighteen monihs,m.'t y people think. has not been fully recog- nixed here. She Gan Bonn Yarn and In II at the Penitentiary. (`mind Rapids. April ti.--Hurry Wilson nnd his wifo Lnuru. who so uriielly mul- trmtnd their foster child Ada. have ro- t.`Q'iV0tl their punishment. The hualmmt, ` who was reoommandad to the mercy j of the court. got five years nl Jnckaon. while Laura received seven years at the Detroit house of correction. The large crowd present this morning made no demonstration, hut many expressiunaot sntisfaction were heard. Both prison- ers wept bitterly when they heard their rule. I illln A.ln in niill In Ihn hnnnilv i nntl clear Up I`he_ Buck Yard.- Tho season of the your in lost op- prouching when the garbage in the back yards which has been uncumulntingnll winter will commence to-rot and give out poisonous um and dangerous mi- crolma. Very ew {eerie are wore to what extent their on lh depend: upon .oleen aurroundin e and the absence oi decaying ve'goi.ah o and nnimei nutter. These ii lhi uooomuletiona are the n- n More of even. diphtheria and as out o mulnriel dineuea, and hence the pub- lio health not lakes cognizance of this and evory individual householder is` compelled to keep his yard: end pre- mlsea clean. .0I\|N.4M.0InguI.vo W0 have 1 chain uaoduntol` tho con onory nu . ` amlngi u thing now. was J, . \ now covorud wlthaunrv. rule. Little Atln is still In the hoaplta V and will ultimately recover. Doctors ho u that she ill not be u. crtp le for H I5 us was nt first supposed. mrvely an inch of her body was whole. and it. In Her [out urn atlll snro from the blistering l`t`Ct`lVl`ll from red hot. flut irons. Who: Thtnk Yo 7 Klngston. April .- l`o the Editor): The merchants of K ngaton employ more men. hay: and girls than all the other Institutions put, toget.her. They pay out thousands of dollars to tho samu every week. The ive not al- ways voluntnr . but which rounls all the name over 50,000 a year to famllleu who cannot Wlll not, or won't pay for what thov lmy in the shape of furni- ture. clothln . food and fuel, amt don't. you think. gear editor. that. rltllens who send to Toronto do artmont Moron should stop and (tonal: 1-r tho grout wrong they are doing In saving a few oents. Injure the merchants and you kill real state. you lower vlerka` and drlvors` wa as, whivh. in many cases, manna less or the little ones at. home. \'os, many nwidowed motherlsstrug- fling to exist. on the earnings of her my who la worklng hard for 82 or IS a week, whan he ought to ho guttlng 05 at least. What think you? X KTIVCIU {KI VHTVIII Tho postmaster-general hits decided to relax the reguintiuns on tlm nuhiecl of prrmissihle printing on the {urn or uddruss side of private post. curds pass- ing In-twat-n one pluco and unothvr in (`nnudn. No nhjevtiun will, therefore. in future. the mouth to printing. designs. t-tc., provided umpln spruce is left for the- uddross. nnd that there be :1 per- fectly clear space. fl`l`l\ from harder. left for the poettugn stamp. it. is |m- ` pnrtunt that the postings atump should no my cunspicuuua tut )()8aiMl! on tlm card. in order It) fnri itnto its rapid and uvcurntn rnncntltttinn in the post- oftive, and for this "mm the space int- tnodiutoly surrounding it should be quite clear. .ng::..-.--L- uy-' IiI1NllII'o all 1110511! ylu HIIIJ lull lntingly cure. ` < exactly lkonaour own have but: card In your own il- borlnod. nnd ydu out nd reliable ` at lnmn of what. Han Dina: ha and can In: nuyu nuns win: our gun spay; I blah `&`Inoh::o...c%l 0 h dad: IO than itnadhk` or `nacho... A ` London glqnoqshlrp-Life Aor- turanoo Company. unuunmu.r.u A nnnannn nnnnAlI Will- { ooE.3ta'G'iu '7.` .ds'o'o'.'."o'.' ds}'I;c"o'o'"a';J ~ livor broublu. 3 Bittou grill unruly and k ` lnhlinnlv nun. nxnntlv Bk: vour ` ltd Not. All lidnuy and uriuly nnnnhllv Bright : dlonnn. d THE WILSONB SENTENCED. m Rout dlihudjiif` P:-Into Poo! Cards. I. .. III` `III l'Il IIIII Rho r I in mm urn uh. Ldndoh. Lmmbl Ii 0'0" PM Inuurana company. 1._A- -_.-Annnnnnnn 1- g`4`IIlnu An -LlnL dinlntou II nnnnho and oomphhxs :II9W 1 |..:m Cain` AI DCI-Uvu` W -. our conutltpi lood in bad 1 of Ohm : Kid will cum nu. `Ii-.'.-A-A UVVlU -IUIIU uu-v-I-um Th ' I at Iuoml have M tuti to the Qlcaoy ol ` I V.- Livor mm. The no the but. no no the but. ., QM pll as do; can pup: lg; 250. I box. IVA: Inln III! I dllfl. 0? by box. For sale by All duloru. by tho manufacturers. Edmuuon. Bum & 00.. Toronto. in. m....'. `Lianne! and Turmntino for Toronto. Uu Glance`: Linuod and Turponeino B" throat nnd lung Iroublon. Lu-go homo. nnsll done. umtll price. `.250. Cook`: cotton Root conwnuna ._ In OLA Ania lm PQlh`I Sold In KIIIII Ads by all I-upon: Among the nanny thousand neon`: remarkable cum arc: George Magee. George Cassen, r~:Ir...A nno . Rnlin. Ont. inlby far the beat dolls: god! a --oold b druggmu. one Do! `No. to:-mngecgul cgtrxq 4! n I nIu"`. , R _ , 9 T30: Dollu-5; t\ o a'xe|.%lva%llt`tI. No. m, or No. 1. mailed on receipt of price and two 3-cent utnmpn. nun Dank ounnuw. "' Mar and lulu Q] Ilua. . 3 In prqpandln twqdogrqt . . ofitren n ` ` 0. or o n '3-q~""'u per box |ReadyMixed`Pamt KJGUI `K. LVlR5IaV| Vawvuh - - - - . V -., Gilfold, out. A Berlin. pgn, Fred Kasints, Henry Cundy,_' , ._ A-` L`..fAuhl srlw F.)i.E}$1, s. 1 L'od\- \ll\l\Iln, an - ---_, H Ouuu. Ont. `M-ndoc. vpnm-` R. S. Tuttle, Miss Maud Cottere. Bnn\ford.0nI. Bcllovillo. Om. James Ment, Orilliu. Ont. Dodd IKlInOy Pills In the only remedy that has ever cured Bright`; Dluuo. C, [DODD SKIDNEY mus IMEN S snoes. D%%og_ m---- I-- no nah ....; mum.- n"hn .33. km`. high D wl_=:l.vEfi>A! V_1: 1 ,`:..':::=..-.-.. .:~:.*...:n:z.v_~M-i%* pug. and-Bent. Ute no other. ts` -'~m:`-9` um no--...--_, Palmerston. Ont. ylunrrn. . ogdnoho. poonllgr to woman.` I man u` Mun You mum: an no muhnum the but 0! union nil IIOIVO the buooraum wmmum gggogtnl lo 'c . 3'l"u'.'.33'-'`-fa"-T-c ~'. =:.".nu..W* `n :`* I00 noun: III III (III luloluunuun. IAIN AND CITY PROPERTY 56 Ol nu. -l:`uq_lq,ypyuvuI ut:it.t_%;lo ` . ht`); M V ` 7 `n l{1dn_aoy?l?v`o'r II WIIPYXIIC In the out uh. rellablc monthly in clue on which mun can amend in tho India can depqnd hour and time Q] and. {monthly nmucma on wnlcn 1'. _..-...-ml In o-n (Ingram: .,-_- avwvrf" A m *8..'r::".!a kfiginina wfwvuv dnoy-_l in Jul Inn; _uIovI'Iw , hl')`5|`\Al'.l0N'&iC:().. . L.-&_.A-L`_-`.`,J-n_4t, A - soluninugnullgu -..:t.,`M*.: Ill. Obi. B0: '.'c':'a.. l'."` r.`.'I.'i bhlli Ml Pu?! `khii Ii thljt nnh An.` `(Ann nanny on. Your MINI 0 0|] an. Yon no maqhm can run utunuuxnuonauu A-an A `nap -:nn:-- gm-a_--g .--_' w :._..---w-- cut 25-OIZSGPIIIICBSSSTRBBT. `I. II. MGCAMMON. M.D.. CPL. ._L-_ ..II--. BL--lnlnun. -vnl H-an--An E)V\_O_\IAl... nlyuur Illlllli lomu exwnlwo IIPIIII Ina .| 0'3|9||H, , Qt!-%q\I`,. t i Inning him. M . V whm:.`:n :Id and mportod lndy.di?i JV%\{I\llLf`PAPERS ..'_;_{. "..:.'.:'.`.'...::':`:.: :.;':; TL: I-nnlnnl Ki I-Jana umyournttonuoh. We 0 Q h51~n.LhAnImmn.tnnn-. A ~AncHI1':c'runAL. .l,.W Will ` IIIDICAL CARDS. 3. ac. 601110!` 5 [tons in. Phone In. .--_-yd?! INSURANCE. KlioT;nd_nod.' ' no: a lunar 313%,. :4! Diff. In Q0! 8'1`. vuu WIIIIII no PAWI that I W. 74-om IIIVIIVIVII. IUII I'D. C I DO VP): cum and Bar on: . 1| `ontnsl strut. olr Liv. `".i %. " 3. ID IXVI Ill. llll`. at A our and bod drht months a O ueouohl, indict. not his fortune in who Fl": W T Kl K101330010 OIIIOC hp 580 5 on Batu:-K . SM ox- abhtnht Rosebud. B. . in about In Iuhnnhn thrill joinloghuo had uulvhohu bonus on thrgoid Io|do,btth9' . _Wmhn ovum . | IN. . on- 9 ' 'h{'IH. " 73'. mg. mum}. our pqnulr wuuuwu. nu Jluoounot ol nnnuhoburlng uh: uh lot about bosom! R. nude `or Bums`: `loll: anon! nnni Al` chi `II &In -(Ivan; `bun rohununouowrs '* T HAVE 1'0 TILL ug. ` vi.`-iaV-frunii In mm. | Will Pooo Ltlrnoln :w:xug=;numu.nan-J 'ixn`l?J8iv toVix;K"' i8. -Ilr. Ohipmon. Otlwo. Id 1 o r-luv-lo . I`. Judd. a.m1e` 15 '33: . paid Brookvillo I visit but crook. Moan. anal and 0;-Iwford no mama; at Ma. Avoryn. ,4.nn bu-'hqu,o`r `vntnu god vi nit nth uino Io` (Won by tho 0 db - MN! on To yovonln Inc and report. II y, Mno. Min Buoll. Sand: y , paid the village I fl ng vim. luh wook. Min JohnIon.`Li| ' _vinit.- od Mu. Lothon loot svarzk. in 9 on, of Iorrhbo ' .'io viultl gh oiolm. gs. J. I.opIor..`.;r.`.McNu| . -straying on-. a bankrupt o for some mo. lolo Int week (or South Iiouohio. Tho Vturlfacbory ooiodfor the season on turduy Int. ondon Monday Inc the cheese factorial Tho Goldon Modionl Co., who `u Ind` I oognny giving Outerbolnmonto \ Ind lolling In moo in our midst. for the Font wont. lolor `Imh 0l`I0k_on _TuoIdny oh. Tho (ugh: catsh quad oom_idor- mo oacltomont 1 Int. evening. but noonlo nononllv thouohe the most. popular Quinn. wuu naauava; . Hanrmcron. April il.-0n Sunday after- noon the funeral of the late James Black- hurst passed through here on the way to Harrowsmith Methodist church. where the aervicewaecoiiducted by Rev. Mr. Stunden. el Sydenham. A large number from here attended. Rev. Mr. Robeaon with- drew the regular afternoon service at this place. giving the poo is a chance to attend the funeral. We feeras though our little lolk were deeervin of much credit, and also their teacher, rs. Rattan. The fol- lowin . in cnler of merit. have successfully the examination entitling them to romotion to the fourth class: Laura Wood. uby Si uvorth. Rose Guess, Frod. Clcw, Jewel gigsworth, Edith Jelfrey. Ila Irish. Laurette Bell. The most of the children are not more than nine ears of age. Mrs. W. (luau hae n quite .ill but is somewhat improv- ed in health, no that she was able to take charge oi her Sunday school clan on Sah- hath. By the way our Sabbath school is in amore ourishing condition ainoe the rearrangement of the classes and purchas- ing a new supply of hymn books. The at- tendance of the little once has increased MIIOO the warm weather. etill then is room for more and all are made welcome. some oi the farmers here have begun ploughing. Visitors : (l. Patton at Ieaac Carscallen e: Mill Harker at B. Campea'll`a; Mine Maude Trouedale at J. DoIker a 3 Mrs. W. Amey at T. Sipawurtla ; Mr. and Mrs. Rowloy at Mrs. Purdy'e. Mica Ellie Brown ll visit- ing her aunt in Belleville. _._..._ _._..._- A Budget. hon In-rlchvlllo. - ul||`R.lCKVll.I.I. April 0.-1130: Ann: `blind. Montague. ohrtalnod I number of Mr friend: to 1 cup: party but Friday I d 1 plan 0 the me. G. vlwllfd. :1:-ookvil`|o.'.l: lugui um I very puuau sung was upon. W. G. Lungford, Brookvillo. In Iponding NI holiday: in town. Wilnm Soon has land the V mill from 1 . Kyle. Italy vmuhod by E. Emu, Mr. Boost inland: making coma uuunivo npuin and math: In I nlnninp ranching Mn. IND! Int. `nu IIIIIIII tau: 0: Wodmiduy and van conducted by 55. Hr. 'l`nylor In the Mahdi church and Ihuooto Union cometary. MI`: and Mrs. law. 0! Othwu. Ion to: their home at Olav: Tunduy um: oponding the has In Ionic iutplfn Ind violnih . W. Ihknlh. our annular Naolnlbh. in w my IV. WK GUN. ':.w-=3.` -*......'*-.~:.*.v.':-~:~..-.-: V rs. . 0 n ,3. B. Ilhil about to but II". Mr. Ilal\nH..Lg-Inalnnkn-Anlnnnlnnllill ml]. purpoeuy (.0 let: one xnmunry or the rogrnmme. Court Atkinson, .0. F., will onor the queen : jubilee by unending divine eervioe in Send Hill Presbyterian church on the elbernoon of the 23rd May. Rev. E. Leird. _tor of the church. Wlll conduct them on. It. in aid that. one of our young bachelors will take to him- self a partner after lent. odeeee oeeun-eneee. 0DIea.e April 5. - Sugar making in ebouo over end seeding bee begiun. Sager eeoieie beke the piece of eurpr ee pnmee non. Rev. Mr. Dihb e holding protract- edeervioee in the An licen' church for e couple of weeke. n Wednesday has Mn. Sidney Sprouie geve qbirthde perny to quite number of her lad riende. Mile Jennie Davy enberteined 0 e pupile of her mueic clue on Fride - evening. Sidne Denyee, who bee beeni I for eome time. ee en ebtaek of pleuriey. which will conne him to the lions for eome time. `MI-e--A Blah.-Juan -u-innennl n' Tune. IIDIIIIIII mm In one noun In! Iowa mull. Ednrd Blchordnon. principal ol Tam- worth school. who has been ill in the general hospital for A couple of wookn. -pcntolow days here at Robert Ben- nett : before his return to Mo school. Mn. Frank Donyoa and non Walter are spend- ingawooh visiting friends in Bcllovillo and Trontnn. Mn. Bidnc 8 male in Ipondlng A low dnyo with rien 5 nt Mc- Intyrc and vicinity. Egbert Slur in Ipcndi our days with hlu cunt. rs. Alborb her. Visitors:-Mr. and Mrs. Parry Vnnalyclt, Both; Mica Minnie Clark at Mr. Voleou a. Joycovlllo Jottings. Jovo|:vn.u:, April 0.-A meeting of the trout of Maple Leaf cheese factory Ins old at the roaidonoo of E. Agnew on the 80th ulb. Mr. Agnew wu nppointod salu- Iun for him moon. The factory will re- niinn an an lm.h_ with Mr. nmhridca nu IIQII III` nun IUIIOII. Ana xncwry Wm |'u' o` n on the 19th. with Mr. Cambridge an o ecu-maker. A Wum corroapondcnt. think: Amitary rad: and .revie_v on pl quo9n s birth `y In an old song. and that nomobhing mighb bo substituted that unnld ha mnm nnnrmintad. That dnaa ?:'2-';?`$.'.'Z e 133217 " mu Iolnooulng nugno Do lunsnlcuwu Iolllla would be more Approointod. That does very well for A ponon to my who live: in A city where n "lurch-out.` is of common ooourronoo. but to A vast majority of those living in gowns And vill when A mili- tary uniform in source y over teen. no amount of sports. or in fnotiunything could take the place of a good military review. Hundreds will min tihe city on the 24th May. purpoooly to I00 the military rt. of __:\n -_-._ u._ -...--..I- 1..|.:|-- |... -u-...I:..... gm llmlll HID. IIIO UVllIIl`|'g` llla pooplo generally thouchh popular | child mnhurod- the brine. nu-tlnnon Hlutory. .._..u A......lI ll (X- G... Iuusuvsss` uawsu -u usuq .u--9-- ..,.. ..v.._ and firmly have elso ml rated edstwerd. W. Woods, jr.,. is repal g the Wlilett property greperatory to removal. A wed in; `between Sealers Bey and Kingston parties occurred at Zion church parsonage on Wednesday last. Rev. A, B. Johnston received an unususlly large number of slgnaturesto the tition oun- oernlng temperance measures e ur-`noses sendiug'Mr. Haycock. M.P.P. iiiam Clerk will work so Mrs. E. Todd's during the resent summer. Edward Hitchcock. late y had, a severe attack ofnfripe. lie isimprovin rapidly now. r. 00am- mon. buto er, passed through here on Wednesday last. The Nesvboro stage had A brief steppe e this week---s lost bolt. A sewing e occurred at W. H. - Franklin's on the let inet. School section No. 9 will have s new surrounding in the form of on up-to-dots wins fence In u few weeks. A runaway occurred in the vicinity of Pine Hill this week~-nothing of any serious coneequenoe. This makes the third within a brief period. Miss Edwina Scum- mell generally spends Saturday snd Sun- day at home. T. Scott, the enterprising agent for Hughes Bros. called on some of his local friends on the let inst. :uf:ox wuung T. uzuur um; nus. Inn 0 n to r I Illili in Unolo gunk ' tuned for Roohauc Int Allan sum bu hon shifting hit d opntiom from Donllifl b Vollllf during Oh lut two Inch. uni wtllptohsbly, to on _oyod than moths wank. which chin` A-lnhlhj I `g '12- lllglnburj lnvente. EI.m.\'nUm:, April 0.--Three rooent fun- erole have claimed the attendance of some of our citizens, viz.: Those of Mrs. Horn- inf, of Kingston, and Nettie Carroll. of the piece. ..7th ult., and that of Mrs. Lindsey. of Kingnton. ot the home of her doughter. Mrs. Bella Johnston, Kelper. three do a later. Mr. and Mn. L. Spooner ettende eeilver wedding at Inverory-2nd inet. Rumor any: the first fruit of the sen- aon. I sweet, white Curren(t). is to be plucked from the parent Item near Letimer tomorrow night bye young man of Kelper who he long been pnruel tothnt fruit. John Armstrong and family have removed to Manitoba and John Perr nnd fumily have token their lace ere. John Porter he sold 00 acres of his extensive land property: ft oorea each to John Leeoherlend on James Guinea. The auger eeeeon wee better than expected end much eyru was made in this section. Farming operet one are beginning hereebout. Some of our nick have quite n...m....-mvl nthm-n nu nlnwlu imnl-nvlncn Donblxls Dolngs. V` Dnxnxuu. April 5.--The slsighlng is now done for this season. The lumber camps no brolion up snd tho woods almost do- ssrlasd. Vigorous propsrubions are made for river (flrivhinn, oi ghlgli sn himmenso smouno wi two to one sre this spring. so the crooks and lakes are tilled with all sorts ol timber. Jsmss Mcbsrsn. one of the most sioisntloremou on the Msdswaslm, will have charge of the drive on Ilyrltogsi cfmsk. while John McCoy has oontruc or most: if not for all the driving. of the oimbot-` on Snake crush and ad joining lalios. Oonsldsrsbls ms )lO sugar has already lknen made here bhs uouon and sugar us on rsporhgood runs of up. I . Stein hss been running his shingle mill during last week. As soon as he has used up the shinilo inlitrlsl now )llod in the way 0 `w shut is saw mill. which he intonds to run tiny and nichgelor ts whillo. as he hit sgsla lugs num ro sow ogstowor up. 0 ps- lrons of the Dagnbinhl clroso filhihtory hold a msstin on t. 9 3n nu. 0 patron- age wi probably be oonsidsrsbly "larger thsn last season and tho factor] will bs started about tho limb of Msy. Thonsw msil can-isro on lahs Dosbigh-(irlilth sud h4n|sin|i.f`.lnvnA Inn main hnnnn thali- mou OIITIOII OH II l.ElIl'I[`l'lIIlI;ll Ill Donbigh~Cloyno mil rontoo began their dutioo Int. wok. Wlllm Kerr. one of our old oitizono rum tho loruor. while J. Lois huooourod tho lath: controet. He took his qnorton up at t.boDonbiul\ homo. W. G. Barclay. our old friond and phohox nphor. in alto In town Again. and Inc] In ound. when he in an homo, ob his formu- `lodgingo, the Donbizh homo. Hugo Schoonoioh. who has found out that kap- ing booholc ~ hall ` and nuccolofu! fanning do not ngrco togousor. hon land his fun for a norm of Iwoyooro to Fnnoio Rodgui. John Perry hu uovod min in tho homo he named has our fmm Pull China Full Shin; V on broken in uodoimlo or noin mono undo:-I t. In! gout tho Ottun ` C'm two In bportn -up. Insnun L `h P. min in I'I'lII IIIUIIT w 0 . `.3:-.. ...'.r'::'..:.".-*.:*.....*'=.:.......': ...":;'.a Iuu wry III I In! Ind III II-no` A9-ngl MON 500800! won. lllrlq wnlcu sumo ml onhblhll ll IwnlI`n|_lllI. W. War- lioi i (II! III. hr 1 whilo and ` Lynn: to an migh- - ' Can It raid on than `4.4I5:.z.~, -s v.,,:_ ` 1.; home .0 saw. ` I 8 ` . 2- .L T ~ 3 13` 313 ':`i'::'...r .:."`.?;`.:."'.'.?"'-"'3..*.".. Inc ` " and will VICE` H. W. A. K'n?;:)."nJgaI1 in oonanod to the homo with a covers an- lnnh nl in-lnrn "3. 1i'$i1${n.n2 in ll Wanna: up u hqk of gtipnr once: [WWI E0 lnlwruuo uuu Dnnumell. They gavonsucoouful concert at West.- brook last week. Our cheese factory has been put. in thorough repair, and will re- open soon undoruhe some ollicient mem- agomont. as lut. year. Mrs. Wooao was otllodboNupanno last Snburday [on ac- count. of the serxouaillnoto of her grand- mother. Visitors: Mina Eaton. of New- hurg, ab James Boarnncdo: Mn. Dowoley nnd son. of Portsmouth. at. Ma. H. Counter`s; Mina Whsley. of Weatporc. on Mrs. Lnidlow`o and Mrs. Ewing's: Mrs. Word, wont of Portsmouth, at Mrs. Brown's; H. Luwson.ot"Voronn. and I5`. Mokor`, of Sydenham. at. Willinm Law- son's: rs. Spooner, of Detroit, at. L. Spooner`o. viqpoguulq unruuqunuuo - CU!-Ill`-33!-n I16.--Geot3o" Pack it kept. hi! ohu ng burrow, _ Mug In-mim|p men 0, etc. Our local `min In. nnnulnnu A nngnnn fvll fl]? WI` nu ma noon DOIOIDOUD. Dome 01 our uux navu qulw recovered. others are elowly imprnvln . and one new case. Roy Ewing. re rte . We have tome ood horses and g hereo- men in thin pace, but two recent run- ewe e ehould enforce the adage. "Eternal vigi anoe. etc." John Port has a cow that A few weeks ago drop a cell with a ekulleo much reeembling, in size. ehepe and heir covering. the human cranium, that the butcher who kled it eeid he felt. when knocking it on the head. as if he wee killing 3 men. ' Shade of Darwin truly tell (Let no mortal dare to Inn 11) If men from the monkey In] Or descended from I call`. Prof. Jeoobe oomee out from Kin eton onoee `week to inetruot the ban men. 'I`|u.u nnngn -nnnn-nfnl nnnngn-O. Ah \\7..o.. onjngdtll mwun A`: I In-In I ._ll.nniva| tuuunuuuuwny-unlnmw I . 9050 I I wsanghtbtthrunu luomrnod In In-It far I with llnih in I, etc. Uur Iocu man . mu Mon Jar I-nun all Annndilhnnin ii nan vgu" vvjqi` ya v--an.------ oARmNaR'.s Ital amt: Am an wcutngconnnlxugooon. Han-Q IA`J\Ah' AI Inurnn IAIAA ` Removed to Anchor Buildings. over Expnuq Otuoo. corner Kind Ind Brook aunts. .`.'.'.3'.':'v'??s'r3c`. ...u."' " tor Omen on nIhnnlhnnhnn.No.$KiIlI DIIIIIRI It WIFIII l'llI' IIIUIIIII `.`.'.`..':'.'.:.:...'-a":.t;..`, .".'.."x::."'l ?l-...AA_ Ilanha -A` Ah` hlnch-n_1lth.wl1o died about the Inn dn{ of Dooomhar. 1890, 0108. In qu rod.on nrheforo the 19% DAY F` AY, mm. to and by post prormlul. or dolivor to tho undoruianed Solicitors for we Adminlutntorn of thoduoeauod, their rmmos and addresses. and full pm-Hunlm-n and proof or their claims. und the nature of the uonrlty (H mm held by them. And notice is bomb) further elven Hmtl Aml hereby given that nu-llxo mud m. Day of May. Mn and Ad- mlnlunr-orn wlll mooted lo dlntrlbnto Oha nsunta-olno mid dun-cued among tho punt-in 0 titled lhemm. huvlnn nmnal only (*0 those 1-. Alma of whluh they uhull ion have had no- tion. and the unhl Aulmlnlntmtorn will not he liable lor the Insets. or any pnrttlurenf, lo tlny ulml kl}:-E81. (}0l:Q-8'I:\; hallo II ulonr N 1101310 #3 lo ,oor. O0 mu. ' ' Rm-I 86.. non Gordon Bmdoubl brick home. an Johanna 95.. now hunt and on. 17213. no " Inna hbuu. III JOIIIIIIOI q Ill` IIIIIIK Ill Alli. lllia r in 1 0 Im HP .818: and count for :9 Qaoxoy o aomf n A -ununn-un -\.._I l.4-A- A ...____ u, vuu,.I ngu H ..?n".3 .%.`.`,Ef5.'.`.... f W Eloolu L] mud nu. marl). $3} I Iueolmh-. VII 9"- sq: ' 01530131- IIOOII OIQOIW on n In as: ua&r nor an than at K. for- W T . . 9 , 2:: nou `mtaun I::.o.ndnoon% live- D Q I P In mun. up nulmuq oil` 10 Install: : _ Solid Oak, polish nish, be;IeI- lgd` Mirror, nicely carved, only 17.

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