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Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Sep 1897, p. 3

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Now is the tim for improv- 2_4 24.1 k4a--- _.L __ uumo cum: to burn utoiolllt as 1 Cd. :'..::~.::.r:'...=~ "' W "W K. W. Ptlon I lam--ln Int. IIL.-5 nu |B00KB1HDINGJ Only $2.50 per ootd. delivered. CITY W000 AND COAL YARD. Heavy Dry Slabs Gainful Transaction. W99.- [FURNITURE It you want the Cheapest and Best 5-. 9815121513 I-AJNIJIJU. jlf . w. J. 3. wurra._ - mm. uusm. I.- 332. BRECK Electrician. Combination Gas and Electrlcxturu and Electric suppllu In stock. ISPEEIAHIES: oumuo stain. O Q It 0- Finoat of Wood Wortinm Parquonry Flooring. Bar and 011109 Fittings. Msntoln. Wardrobes. Tables. Etc. Custom Sawing. Planing. '4-urninc. Ito. Bush and Door Work. Everything in Wood Work. Furniture Renovated and Upholstered - .__--__. - _--_- . _._V. i.. -'.._..-'-'_ ` llnrraymlmproved Electric On:-pot Olean- Inn and Renovating Machine h now mun- nxed by thin company. Carnovsky Company, goo `gal \ O I` PIT HUT`: lunch oloo-m Volllnnon luau; IUD- The Fascination of the King, by Guy Boothby, 760. The Christian, by Hall Oaine, 750. The Chevalier D` Aurino, by S. Levitt Yates. '76:). NH... l,f....5I..-. I... 1\.. \.l'.......:_.. VIIIU LGIlUD' L.lU T1 (1. I III): no Martian. by Du Maupier, ._L-2.- OL-.._-.. WE}-aptaiu Shannon, by Coulson Kor- nalmn, 750. . 'n|\n nnnnn nan`: Ru `JBUIIQQ Tnbn: uu'I`T1: d;e:n Book, by Msuras Jokai. 750. F. N ISBET S _ _ London a"l..ancash_lro Llfo Aa- nurannn l`:._.._._.. < corner of Prinoou nun Woutnnon lunch u vvo viii? I "VG! TZIII n can-on-G. llnilu. may as The Beautiful White Devil, by Guy Boothby, 50c. De Trikola, by Guy Boothby, 500. In Kedo.r's Tents, by H. S. Merri- mtm. author of The Bowers, 750. N11... TJAI 1\l..1..... I... AJ..l..:..- 0-.. Luau, HIIIJIJUL Ul. LIIO LJUVVDLB' IUU. The Idol Maker, by Adelaiue Ser- geant, 500. Mt: T.m-J T)nIrn Bu G W nnrninn gvuuua, uuu. My Lord Duke, by G. W. Homing. 75c. f'I'\l.- `I',__!.__J3-._ _l LL. 1 .`_'_._ I, moon-to uonon. I Bonn and Annunoiuton. | Wiring (or electric lights nopuln of All kind: pmmpuy nstondod to. 339 KING ST.. "'3r'."' TELEPHONE 94 I Recent Novels, Th`. ngcggn mute [004 Photos. I I 0!. In 0' ...`..`.':'.`'.`u!.` .`'-? um --on :- 0900:9000! oxoulonoo unload. Ann Lax: Liver Pills cure oonstipabion and sick hogdncbp. `:5 cents. All druggiata. -`.111: neusn again. Two boxes of the pill! were ell that I need. and I can recommend Milbnl-u e Heart and News Pill: very highly $0 my- ehe suffering an I did. BOJI ID9- Igot a box of Milbm-r'1 s Heart and ,Nox-vs Pills. sud have used them with t.h_o raabsat success. Iam now very much ignites`. ms and sloop well all night. my appetite is restored, I Am vi rous. obser- fnl. and happy to find my I restored to health tgain. Tum hnrnl tn! the uilla ware all thus I Prleo so cents per Hour, or n for $2.30. At Drugglsts. nr Mailed rm Rrcclp: of Price by T. N.lL'JU|'.`N 4`: CO.. Torcntu. rhero Are nun? P901519 Who Am Almost Hopeless of Recovery tron Debmty. Heart Trouble-'1'hey Give ' Home Testimony. _~llra. Mary Costello. 0! Kin awn. Ont, a.\yu.- "For many yoml vo boon I rent sulfate: from pnlpiuntion of tho cart. aleoplouuoel, nervousness. etc. My heart uttered frequently and seemed to rise up imam thront.'andI Ill so [sad that at time: - could not htbond to my honsohold dubioo. At night Tnnnitl nah hlnn uni nAn-- IOIIBCIIOICI QIIDIX: Ab night Ioould not aleop my nerve: were so horribly uncbrung. Imulfot-ed van reably, much mom` I can tell you than] at anybody know. 80 misergble wu I that I would not: have cared v when death I....L - Inn. 4:! Iolllluuu-`.9. Han-h .-ul contort nnd longevity by hula; you Footwear made to order. FOQTBALI; BOOTS A SPECIALTY. Lueum SUFFBRERS. The Oomor Bookstore. wm P10. you right. -v- uuultocub `TIIIOOI (Lhrllltech) lh Hdloll Bu rqllonpltnl. 0| 0,. fnvmh yq don Telephone `Elms:-lo Hahn. and Annluloi 0! All Dncrlp uonn. IAQ 354 PRINCESS 5'I'RBET. | pl-LO vvngua. Ill aqu. uuuupwu nu pupil in on And:-aw`: Presbyterian chamh ban laal Sabbath, 307. In O my having 8- . ohaundplaoaa. Tho Inonawan [nat- Iyappnciatd. llra. Rosa. 0! Manual. ialutovnta__q. . UFUIII UK I "UNI" `UH I. DIUIUKOII. A monument. duh: and ouster` has gun to tho otlaor IMO. having quit: I luv to nournhicloto. Quito a numbct inland taking in Prhoon tau` tn-narrow. Tho Oltinom hand ha onpgod the hind Bollo to run an ucu-noon. Row. Ir. W ' II GIL I50 I of 30- Anl-131:`: P!n=L:.::?n.dnhnrr; !`:'l`:nrn Inn uuollp WI! lilo Illa 0VII' unul ono I008. Tho foolorioo we:-o oll cloud thin IfIO|\ noon. coined by o scarcity of wotor in tho Gononoqno rivor. Tho now: oi tho Incl ol wnor come with onddoonou on only- ooo thought Iron tho wot ooooon that thou would ho no uroublo on that noon this you. 10 la lntondod to ion tho wom- powor only shout tlnoo OI four doyn pot wook until tho water moo. which we and will be soon. Two now you have on-ivod and will ho oddod to tho (lononoquo Bold houlory. noting it in oooordoooo with tho government policy. A six gun botbory. In- otoodofotoorgnoubototofon. A nnmunonl. dado: and autumn` has noon 05100 fn'vmhvI,'7 _ " Toiwhoaa the Hem.-nary Addltlonnl Dune Provided For the Mm: Buttery. GANAN()qL'I. Sept. 2|.--'I`no hearing of the evidence in the Kenny-llill shooting affair took place yoawrdny bofuro magn- utetea Mounon and Cheprnnn. at SeeIoy e Bay. end resulted in the cam egein being ndjuurnod for one week, so come up neu Mondey :5 Soele_y I Bay. In t.he..meen- time the meglureeee are to cmnvnunioete with the county omwn attorney to nee whether. with tee evidence belere -them. they would be juetied in sending RH! for me]. The neon case beiore nugielrede Heeelip wee eleo leid over until week. Th. fnnlnrinn -nun all nlnn-l Lhin -hen. l\IUllulKU- Among Owlel` uunge ne says I "The only money used is gold dust and nuggets. The gold dust is worth $l7per ounce, and each men hee e little buckskin sack in which he carries his gold dust, and if he buys a drink of whiskey. or goes into e store and bu 1: bacon or milk. or tobacco or anything, 0 just slings the rack. on the counter and the clerk weighs out enough dust to pay the bill and puts it away, hnnde back the Ieolr end all is right. Each saloon. and store. eto.. all have gold scales, and a men just for the purpose of weighing gold. There is no rouuery or nteellng. everyone trusts everyone. Whiskey is only fty cents II glass and eggnog is worth 8l.50. 01 for the egg end lllty cents lor the liquor. Eggs sell in the stereo for 812 per damn. I new e moose bought the other day for 81.50 per lb.--it weighed 370 lbs.-8.")50. It we~ bought by a restaurant keeper and he bought it on purpose so they. none of the rest of the roetuurente would have any nnd he would get the run. He sells e moose steel: for 82.50. The moose ere very scarce here. The Indiana have hunted and hunted to try and get some. but cannot. You can get A meal for 31.50; pickles lhet ere worth `.200. at home ere 81 here; cen- ned milk. 500.; butter, $1.25 per lb.; 25. for o 5c. her of soap. and everything else in proportion. There in e saw'-mill here. They c.m cut seven or eight thousand feet a day. The lumber sellses fut as they can make it for 8145 per M.; neile. 25. per nb.; haircut. Sl; shave. 50c. Ordinary lnbcrere get 38 end 89 per day, but they don't get work every dny. I was offered SH) per day to work at buililing. or $1 90 per hour to work on long as] like. lcnuld make pretty wages by working twelve or fourteen hours e day. but I am not enn- nous. An Interesting Latter From 3 Ounpboll. ` Iord nun. ' John Plntt-. formerly of Campbellford. writes an interesting letter to his brother, Edward Plan, of that town. from the Klondike. Among other things he says "Tho onlv mnnuv umd in unhl rlnnf. and vwu ummrl, anmner nvo (muara. Mu. Sexsmith (nee Mattie Burmwa)nnd little son of Now Westminster. B. C.. arrived home yesterday on aviait to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. Burrows. Mrs Knox. of Trenton, is visiting Mrs. Dr. Ming, John cbxceb. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Uordnnier are apondin I week with rela- tives in Peterbnrn. (V. K. Pruyn is ex- pected home from Manitoba this week. The funeral of the lace W. H. Perry took place yesterday afternoon and was very largely attended. ur. xulmumun, W. U. renneu, Jonn lull- leghnn, F. W. Mush; niu le carnage horge over 15!, Innda hig , A. E. Douglu, Ed. Karlor, C. Hemhly; nin le carriage hone 155 hende and under, H`. . Douglu. June: German, 0. H. Haw- ley; single trotting hone. beet three in live, F. D. Miller. J. '1`. Hill; rin le peeing horee,beut three in live, F. D. Mler; three year old gelding or mere. J. B. Sharpe, O. Bough, George Ckhoy: two year old geld- ing or mere, 1`. E. R. Miller; yearling my Iex. O. W. Miller, J, R. Sharpe, M. N. Empey: stallion three year: old and over. in hurneee, J. L. Boyce, Lennox end Ad- dingbon horee euecincion. D. H. Ackerlll; brood more end foal, Jamel Madden, Wil- liam Bowen, R. L. Fitzpatrick; three year old gelding or more in harness, Edward Knylor. J. T. Hill, A. W. Fraser; two year. old gelding or mere, J. L. Boyea, Edward Kaylor, U. Gnrrieon; stallion, three years mid over,H. Williumo, S. Martin. G. W. Bell; lly or gelding, three years old, 8. Murbin,P. E. R. Miller; lly or gelding, two year: old, G. Clancy: one year old, any sex. W. NorriI,S. Miller,` S. Martin; more and tool by eido. 0. Hum- blv. W. Norris; foal, '97, C. Hambly, C. W. Neville, W. Norris: one year old colt. J. T. Hill, R. L. Fitzpatrick, A. W. Fraser: beet yearling colt. by Von Sims, J. T. Hill. R. L. Fitzpatrick; been sucking coll: by Von Sirua, James Madden, William l5UWel|e 'l`l.... ..-....I ........I.-.. -1 t_I.:._- ._.___ -_ ;L_ l.)UWUIII The usual number of falriru were on the grounds and cried their vmrei umil they were hoaree and as is always usual did a ourishing trade. Several ladies were re- lieved of the contents of their `purses and alter the palace and ground: had been cleared four purse: were picked up but no money was left in them. We were told that one lady :-puree cantmined twenty- bwo dollars, another ve dollars. Mn .Cl......:uI. 1...... \A..ni- D............\.....: Nnmnn, Bepc.\'.. 2.--`!'l:e second day of I the Leneox fair In: favored with delight- ful weather. and people oeue from hr end near end spent. the afternoon in the mlnqe and on she grounds. and the day no the moat Iuoooeeful in the ennale of the society. It was remarked on all side: then never be fore wee there such A fine turn out of firm- er: in huzdnome and uylieh equipaea.eud- this alone is en ovidenoe of we proepexiry of the farmer: in this district. The follow- ing are some ol the eucoenful winnpnln M the horse deport. no, in the order in which they occur: and end oorrio e hornoa, R. Thompson. `. \ anel_vck. '. Gsrriuon; 15} bands hi h. special prize by Dr. Meeohmn, W. D. ennell. John `Cil- Innhnr: F I Mush nlnnln nun-nun; 'l'ho Attendance Wu bun-`rho Winn:-I In tho Harm ling CASE XGAIN PO;1:ONED.- rr6T5r:uAis' can. R K. K[LlX)BN ID. I. U I-. LAT! Mod! 1 00 rs] Bonplt:. Onnnu any and ung- IN THE KLONUIKE. THE LENNOX FAIR. p-nu: -vup nut. -L In the lone plug.` 1 u....a no its. --. IIIIU II at Mo. IIIIIIIII ogc.. no lulu IIIIII 95 In, to houunnllnlgo. V Asucuolalhthoonluvuonndo: 883hunolugooH!<`~.40bouI AI 8o.,5s5botulntputl 550 nu lu'I'.|':|IprlvMotl'Il.8.{ bau-In I (I. ' . - *|*lmW . WUI X I.I1 . at . .n. 9.1.215 hang lmdl ulln. an L. .`. ;i.',.f`'u?`i'."x'..""'....:'i"Z'a `;',"'s.":'.:A umsn 8143.. H! but Inn 9: 00.. !5 has-n-n-glInAIln, r....."" ".'..`.'.'."3..a` . :"a.'E'n'o"u'..".'."i ""' 3 III; III) Karon IA:-A Ab. .1A lhangg -4. Ooqnoll 0! llowo Inland. Row: Isuxn, August 2I.-MomborI nll pnunk A communication from the county ohowod tho nnounb rrqnirid for county pnrpoul to bo: Uount rltol CM3.l0; consolidated loln Act. 36.74. Movod by Mr. Lodlord, oeoondod by He. Kuoo.t.hz N50 be oelootodjor pm-pout of the township in uddmoa no the county |ovy-Cu-riod. Bnxotgomtho mums one can hook or No. 1. 8260; No. .. 82; No. 3. 8140; for the onrrmt ynr. `air uontvm `mud. Bylaw 134 (bndgob of 897) was puud. loud byllr. Iatord. nuondd bylr. Km, that You-lot D:-ioooll he nppninul alm- cor lo:-ehoonrnal you-ouho and MI- nry, which ii: outiod. Resolved that the non: um! clcrk bonppolnudto to- am the oollootol-'I ham. Adjourmd tillloluhdayolbco. E3. lompmlllo . . . . .. on|inMm,.... .. . . . . . . '1'1aunhv.u-g ..... Almnmo_..................... Ilmtnwm.................... [`lcton.... BI-ampt.on.... lfrontonno. Hnuo\nnm.h.. Womm................. .... .` Elan .... Klnubnn Township. Klnuvon *1`p.. Gun: 89.. UM.hnlnoa........ Amhont. bland, Sfolll lnmdownom... Hoult Sh Kiri wqodbndu Om\wu......... Patuboro. Ht. Thnmnn ChM~luun.... Prenoon. . . . Nowhoro North Bay Woodstock Hrnntlord Linxlul .. Frank or lhnt mutiny. Fergus ........ .. sbnnnonvlllo Komph-illo. Trnnclinnnm. vu av. Mon-rmm., ,Sapt. 2l.-Thero were no primo heaven on the market: to-dny; protby good stock sold at from 31o. to nearly to. per lb.; common dry com nnd rough youn! stock Iold ob from 20. $0 30.` 1- lb.; on tho loaner booths no lie. per h. Calvoo were warn Ind pretty high priced. ranging from $3 to 88 each. Good largo oboep bring from 30. to .'l_}c. por lb.; lamb: sold at from 31:3. to We. por lb. Fob hogs were source: huvy hog: told at from .'m. to 530., and the liaht ones at from 55. to n little over bile. per lb. Shore bog: sold at from 86 to $13 each, and pigs at from $8 to 00 each. In-ht: muwhon. Tonowro, Supt. `.3l.-- Wheat.` white, per buIho|,85o. to 830.; when. rod. pol- bulbol. 830. to 900. : goon, per bunhol. 78:3. to 800.; rye. par bnuhol 48. to 500.; pols. per bushel, 510.; buy, 88 to 88.50; straw. 83 to 88.50; droued hozl. 07.40 087.50; eggs. new laid. 130.; butter. in lb. rolls Mo. to 160.: butter in tube. dairy. 120. to 130.; chickens. per pair. Mo. to 55: turkoyn, r 1b., (Do. to 1%.: potatoba. per bus ol. 45c.; Ipring lamb, oarcuso, por lb., 00. to 80.: muo- ton. per curcuo. per lb.. 80. to 70.; boat. forequnrters, Mo. to 542.; beef, hindquurteru, 86.50 to 88; vonl, 80 to $8 50. Klan-I-nun: an! OI TI`--A Inn-A -A JIIW I-IIIIU 1-r-Ulo John McKay & Son, hido _den.lorI, 15) Brook on-ooh, ro uorb tbo_ hide market I ahado easier. Tm are still paying No. L070. r|b.forNo.l ideI.LMnbIkinI.fruh. No. ,60c. nah. Unlf nkina, vealI.60 to 80 . nooordin to ciao. Dating. No. I. 400 nAnh_ Inn . Nn Innnn In tn Illa `U0: I CW5. Gmln-0ats. old, `.240 ; new, 220.: buck- wheat, nominal ; pens, -Mo. to 460.; rye, 40. ; barley. 230. to 25; Munlbobn whanc.Nu. 1, hard. $1.05; No. 2,hu-d, SI $031.02; northorn, $1 ; whim winter. 85c. no 900. UU DUU g IUUUTUIII DU llln UUIHIU. 1` 0- I. 400. each. Woo . No. I ooco. 160. to 18. per lb. Tallow. rendered, 30. co 3o per lb. U0. HIGH- Flour and feed-Flour, bakers . strong. $5.00 to $5.25 bbl. ; Hungnrian, pnfenb. 85.75 to85.90 I bbl. Hamil '. 0560 85.75 B bbfg bran, 8!`: to $13 A son; a om, 813 to 814: ton; mtxneal, and rolled outs. 83.40 I bbl.; cornmeal, 81.10 A own: ohopl. $14 no M6 I ton. Hny, new. $8 to 37 A ton; old, 89 so 310 ; proaaod. 812 so 813 straw. 400. n cwb. n....l.. f\-A.- ...J 01. . _-... nn_ _ L.._I_ IUU. Illliinll EIIII |.|Ul'I'IlIKg lU0- EU IUD: I dozen; trout. and while sh, 100. a pound. I British Columbia salmon. 200. 1: 1b.; cod and haddock. 7a. I 1b.: pickerel. 80. I lb.; bluosb. I00. 1: lb.f halibut. I60. I 1b.; oysters. abmdnrd. 400. to 500. I quart`; bgnck bass, 10. in 1b.; tiumzn lmddie, 1oo._al 1 . - II ;;loUl;Dl ILi) AVOIII. TO. `gill. - IO 1":l.?3l:.:Ix::lll. 0. M_..LD. U- Vegzotab!ea-Tomscoea, 20a. to 300 n bushehcauliownrl, B0. to 16. each ; turnipu, 150. A peek; oarrou. lettuce. unium, ru- iiuhoa, boobs, pan-nipa, mint. 60. I bunch ; potatoes, 150. a peck ; awoeh pota- toes, 250. to 40c. I peck; cabbnges, 30. ll 50. each. 'Il'I.\.... ....A l..-.l WI`..- L_L-....l -L..-__ ; lb. UIII AIVDIUIE BIIU. IVIIUW III yl IUTI Frui--App|eI. N50 to 821 bbl. Boginuv blueberries, 100 I quart; Gausdian peachu. 25a. to 300. I `butch; Conudisn plume. 300. to 00. a basket; Canadian pours. 250. to 500. I bu- kot: Canadian grapes. 25:3. to 30:3; .4 bu- kot-; imported unpoc. loo. 3 lb.; mur- uaelom. 10a. to 150. ucmlomonn. 90a. to 250. 5 own: Cclifomin plum. 100. to 16. A dozen: California pears, 20a. to 300. 0. dozen: Culifornin poacbol. me. to 30. A dozen; banana, 16o. no 200. ndosamhonoy. 100. to Me. I pound: oooonnuu. Go. to 70. each: go. 15c. I undo; hickory nuts, 50. to 10. A qusrt; Ibem. pooam, walnut-9, 15a. is pound. Bunny and vmu1|--Nnw hid Aron, ma 100. I PGUIJU Burner and. -ogg|-NewInid eggs. 10. ` to };?.}o. udoun; fresh button-. in rinu. lsc. to 20. I lb: packed or rolled. 6a. to 18. Il.\-L Thu`! l...-...A._A..-- (II. I... 01- - `I'M Itnnhl-d Eta Governing the Local In-lou- Kmuu-o:~', Sept. 2l.--Var Ilttlo ohm is noticeable in the price: he n; pnld in}. 0 local markets thin week as compared with than ol Ins snot. Fruit in becoming Ioqrce. And 50.: romlb prim: are upuotod to advance. Thenupplf of pxoduoo D1!`-' koted is more than imp o for conoumplioll. Dealer: supply I.ho_ lollowing priouzl ll'.....`: A....I..- on an 5.. `no .. Lu .------:--,p-- Pnoouct `END 93:6; rho llldo In-tel. Jr... A. n__ l!,I I The Full Inlru. , (ID! V,` indium 810-V j ; B. I... BTHIBR New Boat and Shoo L San. :?$l6.?3u3`.`ns`&%.338|:;`` II undue nuns. yuan`; Q`: gg-L4" ";..o"o;.;ag& '5'3 33u"%n um . ouoifllp an Inn at Pnlu sultan on1l0onoiu-ol on! own lulu -gum: nonunion ! and Imus low. . 2 * We nut that IIJO moo II pootok nine a nap chat 4 cheap oovon. Juno now tn Inn: nnnlh In [Inn at Machine Made. GALVAKIIID Will [All T tnnnnoovlupcauaqmt). Apuluflut tone. the eloaboot and buvfunclthin Also on loot-Ipuou olonbuduhl Win. up nnniucunn It as nn..s--_-:-> .-.-;_ -5.4: T. F. Harrison Co E."i-Iifiiiii em.-2. .292 l31'.'&'%'n""v:":"" ' T " mw'-`=t*iv`e"'-""`-=~"z'=-us.~L.; 7-~-~*- ury Wuuo. urugulnt. .. .4 1| TIBT. 01360. Isoihvtnoou dance. 18: Unlennlty Annu- I . .t 6 j Sntntdn Taolghogo $0. CK_T"- `~.r"`VY*T v-rw-w :51 be puunpuy mended to and vuhnunhip gnu- -..A.n..J -- ,, . - . vino`-'nnd:J|o t uh I I0 l`I an E1'a"a'.:ia"j`:`=` moan: ,-s_ -_-_--.v.v-,. ----vv--unu--vu ... ALL In any unrmmn `when .a".{ {$`.i`u`:`o'1's'?.?`- :`."1x'., R... . by nll lrnumlntn, mostly for 250 I bot PM-nolml letter! to Prof. Munyon. 11 I in Albert street. Toronto. Inlwered. w I free medical ndvlco tor II] dluuo. lmuu worry. cuuunw In qr lbbacoo. optun or Imm- Bsf"`. `ma A-"" lIm.w.\taAooonhJOoI|t-` r-nllv. Insanity. Ooouunqpon and on only man. nu been pronulbod om syenrl in around: d cues: In tho only Rnllablo and Donut lblho how. at dx-uulnNor.Wood`| Phouholllu If he otrorn Iomo worthleu nwdlelno In mm 0! thin. Inolou prlooln lottonuad we will nu I7 null mul. Price. on pnoh. ll; Ilx. 0|. on 06!! punuulawlllcun. Pumphlaufrootolnyndlm `PIC Wood Company, Ill(l lustv ollouy. , when those uylnptmnll are llllllla with blllollnlws. yellow-colted tongue. nausea. `bitter mum In the I|0Uth_'|" -`tu low skin take Mun on : hlvvr Onrolntlto ` nnon with luv 5': op:-In (turn. an hour npnrl. \\'lu-ro then u obstlnnte eonulpn-v tlnu lm-p llw how:-ls open once a day b uulng l\lunyon`n Ponltlulllnn Cure llll _ 1 oy become regular un or the effect of t 0 lyspoglln Cure. When there are trouble-' some out! Iym tom: nlternnto Mnnyonfz uourt Cure wlt u Dynpopuln Oure. I there In great, nervouuueu or lnnblllty g all-op mom to Munyo `a Nerve Cure wl the fan opus Cure. f the blood In I.- In qunll y alternate Mun on : Blood. . rIv_ and Dyspepsia Cure. By M: pllll of treat- mz-nt one cnn crndlonto the wont form: of stomach lroublon and their eompllcatlonlg and mnke the euro permanent. A It-nnrnto am-clo for eat-ll lllunne. Boll! and mnko the permanent. It-pnrnto ups-clo mouse. by all lrlumlntn, mostly for 256 bott ' Munron. an ` WOOD'8 I I-IOBPHOIJIIVEC The Grant Englllh Remedy. Sh Ihokaou Oumnhal to : promptly. sud permanently 1 cure on form: or N ' Weabnuu. lhlulou. ` clan-Ma. anpohncyoulnl nbuin nf Abnnl nr j. ln Ml forms of tonmch trouble Manon`! Dyzspumlu Cure will prom :1: to t thorn urn such s_\'mp'nmI I `of-* new In the ntonmch.` Indlgoltlon or dlutrnd nftvr 1-ntlng, prwamro and lulllglll In slumnch; nlmrlnoss of bl`I`IlHI. poof Itl Eu`- canted ton nu, sour or bitter rllllng tron the ntmuno 1, heartburn, wl cl stomach. (-onnllnntlon. dllxlnnn , lum and lust _ i nnmtmnn no undula- 1":1:Phono 0. I81. Buldnnoo LEONARD OLEIINTS. . directly 0 com. on. ro.c:i"IlooIx%- ton aunt u:It.on. lntnb . It most M 7How to cure Vouriceii TALKS 08: BYSPEPSM Eli f6r'[a". 30 with a nun nuuggn luv! till`! M, ,h._ vn,o_n1 mm! 1 -u I-rug ` MEDICAL. M `'=E.`,:.'...`;";`a:.\I.'/ 0)! " amrrnoa. Alpownlrywvlut qnoa Jhuo or locum. plant orrumoooutuulo nrIhlumm_ nnlunnrlnln ...._._______._.___.__.._. R 1:. ax-urns. 1 n.s. x..n.s.. u.n.. IN- . um. sso;:5:muu:gt. Unhonlty ' loan. W M _._ .. _.__, _,_B._i... .- ....'*.:*::.`-w';..:::'r;.:..':.....:'3.."......` s: (In; June. next to W310 olloo. < M.`5Z "a n"` 3 L2: "e.";;`. P""`.` u I ow to n o n on :3 53"`. 's.".:'*'.- "*"".":;":.+` '+';..:i an n n: . Blllol. Iu z`1norI"mn..a'nu Igxpuund lnv-0. WEB SON AI!-0l1ITEO'l'8. I'll chants in Building. oomu Btook and 'oll1n1.on Itnotn. Phone In _ , ' BTHUR lIhLIR.AROHITE0l'. OI ltxchun Chambers. 0l| o2l'IHl Duo:-I tru . llnnton. Ont. ' ad. -1`r|ol'baJInco`I and hub Ylulnou on non non Cogggo. - :33 53':'ty"l`5ovt:3:'t'n:o':.."AIE"> ;t': ow Buses. luau: In-onunu All` Invent mam. Society. Oloo oppoulto Po|t'O!oo. ALEIXANDBR BLANUHARD. CHARTERED | ed. tod.Ind1t- od.- In Incnunl annals uanmontn (Ann. Bnnmuuonndmmn. Am.-... um... HR} hllillllli ma... swam` or mamnma nnyoompuny In em AIOIIIIIOO 30-. world tnnuonc u Robinson ABros.I S .IY'I Hl& LYON. 1 ton. Mu Onto:-lol Snrrnua LYON. muuuvrnns. 801.101 n.``1 :'.'$-x`un'Tq.o? " a. 1. mos. Inhto Ann . Rants and uoonntu no!- . Ilonoyt. loan at lowut non. Olloq I02 11:] 1%.. on: Wade : Dru on. J.l.I.Ilo0A25!I Aooovn-fA1I'F'nTn an no win I I III` I IJVLJVVIHIDIJ. \SI"GNII8 IN 'l`BU3'l`- OFYIGI : 1!! IA- pot Strait. Aulznlnnnu Iollaihd. )n. 21. ans}; W` I{._ up near I1`. lophono U. KBTHUR ELLIS, EH.I'.l`F.0l'. Ex chunn Chambers. Oml , , , ,_w___.____ BIRBYS LIVSRY OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Tolonhona I01. -lTI-j3If#-.!I'*`*- um um L I000 Anntgmmtpmouu no]. smmna a LOSCOMBE. IIIYGNIIH TN 'l'RlYR'l'. nnnnn . on I _ 11"", Vivgff 1'- 1 l:`h`tIC'b nd. :Q r`. `- Of nppunnoe of 3 hang: on; unnp n4\4\-g- "`n:`o'ph om LT "QNu'r". -1-----.--- IRBVSI 'l`olophon_o !0l._ -i--u--jn IIIIO my WIILINGTON ` ITRIIT Prlnoou). ~- Tolqho ..`.".`n`." j-Zj' Id. imvn o . v I or ";3g;'?av`;u 21.153; '?:'s'*"'.-1 uho`wu 1 I hung ` ;"vu`r`. Djnui. nun unvwu pun: OI |nllI.l'Il1OO 01101.1 u 31:91:! nuranco company. IALLI A nunnnn nmnnn MEDICAL cAEbsI" K ARCHITECTURAL. RELMOVAL. Godwin : Insurance xium lonovoda Adt I ` ovu- nprounctnol. comb: Km; and Drug: Quasi; `W IIIIXIIUIIIVI IIKZ H02 ITLANQI 8 BTBANGI llilb. IAIIL haunt Ann; :4... an... :F-Tons: LIVEHF. Tnsunixncsf burnout: huuoondcnuu. Add:-on ling- nu Conan. nuwmu `Inn DENTAL. IEGAL .._..j_.,.._-. I C Us. IIJTD 67 and 0.0:: l"Nu his l'A.BI AND CITY l'B0l Ill'l'Y IQIII uowut potable tutu. Baton nnovtlt 0 giving new buntnount nun ftoll wrmnnn L uIrnA|rnI 1..- ` 30!): ugu no nu. lot In Nine in Athens on `litany. `Donn loulton. cl Hucn. has bought the entire nook at the P. J. Inc. I! Inn Horton. Ibo hto=::, hlahqdng to lanedovnoloenle. _ Lenedowne, September 21.--After n ' pninlnl illne-, luti the crenterpert ol the peat eummer, eath came to the relief 0! Mrs. Robert Allen, nr., Inst Fri night. Ileeeneed hen resided here or e number ol yeers. end was IlllVOl'ISll1 liked and esteemed. She was Ir. llen'e eet-and wlle. end Ienvee e lemlly at five children. two of whom are married. The funerel took place Sunday elternnon to their private bur; lu ground on the old hemeetend Hm: Edwerdv Oerevell. the In! ten: ee ureter. ve n lecture In the own hell on '1` nkht. the Nth int. it we: not uwe I .'l'n-hen...u.. WIUN htelenvelleermen In at. J 'lBIIl0I lent Suede even- Iqpne tuition: _._e_n: nu.-4 gnun reason to cumplznn 01 its mull IOPVICQ. Wo haw hevn pnrtmlly rob. } had in this l`t`8[)(`t`l in this way. ('5) to August lat last we hurl ll dull)` muil t alurlim from here in the morning so its to connect. with the 8:30 trains and returning after the nrrivnl of the lmins in the evening. On August lst our morning service was dropped and our mail matter does not start. out until 4 p.m.. when the mail carrier comm slow from Petworth and returns after the r ning (rains arrive, with this ser- \ lt.'(_9. If we gist letters from the enat or meat wnnting immediate answer we them on the name evening and they lay hen until then next day at -I p.m., then [to an far na,Ynrlu-r. laying over then until next morning. cons- quontl tho are detained hora md at. Yar r th rty-nix hours before start- ing for their dcatinntion. thus you on `we have n huatll mail service. \\'a h090 the Dtlt offtcn donnrlmnnt. will -wu nan unsung mail service. We hope t omco department. will look Into t is affair and gun as n hatter cu-vice. Poor lull service at Oolehrook. Colehroolr, Soplomlwr 2l.-A. I). Weeks, tmnaurc-r of the grand division of the Sons of Tam emu:-e. a popular and effective spmor. c-nu-rtninml :1 mnas lempemnco nm-ling at lh Metho- dint churvln hut Saturday evening. On the following evening in the same place he preached in very impressive aormon I0 (I large congregation. This \ il|ngt- has gmnl ronann to complain of its muil '0 hnvn horn nnrlinllv rnh. nurpuuvu puuiuuuua r:u|r0iul mun. H|mp~ son Sn r apenl Sunday in town. Miss Theda ole, of Blessingto5,`w:1s visiting ILL Mrs. Munshaw`s last. week. \Vu re- gmt to notice the dc-:Lth of Miss Anna ll. Ray, who \vn.s taken from our inid.-at so suddenly from typhoid fever. \\'illm and Hattie Clare, of Trenton. are visit- ing their parents. Miam l'Ilh(-I Dunning vma the guest of Miss Nellie llmmons. Mrs. Munahusv and son spent, Sunday with friends in Bollevillo llnll ~Redners- ville. Miss Goodman spent Sunday at Melrose. London. Liverpool and Globe Fire lnunranu Company. had: 0?lr,GD.1m. In addition to which no lo 1 In t nr! Mixnlxfr :13'cu:':u35J.aa.r?. a um I I up my rnon-mmv at IOWMI noulbh mhl. Halon-n nnnwlnn n m lMnno;lIlo Tldlngn. Shzmnonville, September 2l.-Tlm un- nuul fuir will he held on bk.-ptemlwr 25th. and in the evening IL (`once-rt. will be given under the auspices of the Ep- worth league and (L grand time is ex- pected. Robent Ilill met. with quite a. serious nm-idont, cutting his hand so badly that nwdicnl aid bud to he `llll9(l. Mr. llivliwon. our village ('ll(`t'3Pnl:ll(l`l`, liens taken to himself ":1 prett. bride. Quite a. number from our vil ago nt- tended Belleville fair. E. ll. l)n.v(*nport. left Thumdny for 'l`nl=tln to :|(`(`9|lt. :3 lucrative poaitionua railroml Simp~ Sugar spent Sundnv in Miss non: anus mam! Ken) ), l\'Ingsl.0n. In G. H ll'.s; Poiter Kell , Raillon, at John 'Nelll'a. Miss oss Donovan, Wntertown. formerly a. resident hers, was a caller during the past week. The Glebe, Septunber 2l.- l`\\-olienvy frosts have almost completely ruined the liuckwheat crop. Farmers report a decrease in the quantit of milk deliver- ed to the factories. oseph Kell , of Sydenhtun, will shortly occupy the hriuk house belonging to A. Aylesworth. 'l`ht- report that 0. wedding was to take place here is not (`0rrm'.t, at lmlst, so says one of the interested [)l\l`ll0s. J. Corcoran is home again. `A liig ltml in real estate will likely take place here in n few days. A. Redmond. Kingston, wheeled through here on Sunday. C. Straltton. Napanee, is a. visitor here. The corn crop has been severely injured by the heavy frost of last night. J. Lnngwllh has traded horses ngmn. Vis- ilom: {Miss Mabel Kem l\'ingst.on. l'ID.l D0"'.!2 Pfal` Knl V, H.-Iillnn nl nurnuuu are going to me ulmwu. nnr. Rev. I). Flemming nnd t'u.mily are again n.L home, after spending several weeks with relmtives in the lower provinces. Mrs. James \Villinmson and little boy have returned to Portsmouth. A num- bar of our young men are drilling in Burrlefield. Mi.-`a Flora ll. Stewart and Miss Jennie Shihley are spending in. few days in Kingston. Children's duy ser- vice will he held in tho l roslnyt(`riu.n church next Snlllmtll in comm:-.tion with 'the Sn.b.lmth school, beginning at one o'clock. Visitors and cutters: Mrs. A. Myers and daughter. of Rome, .\.Y., at George Be-rtrim a; some friends from Montreal at `Rev. E. R. K1-lly`s. Barrowunlth Happenings. Hnrrowsmith, Septenmer 2l.-J. S. Iullugher and George Barstow have gone to Ottawa with two car loads of hogs. Quite 1 number from this neigh- horhood are going to the Ottawa. fair. R1-HV. I). Fl:-mmina nntl fnnmilv n-A nannn CIIIII- ICUIII WI"--o South Leeds, September 20.-Ha.rvest in all over. for this season. The grain is turning out well this season. Oats have risen to twenty-five cents. E. Homing has been on the sick list for the -past month, but is improving. L. Greonizen, a.ft.er spending in week or so with his brother. R. W. Greenizsn. Michigan, is home again. The cheese tiuotory is paying well this season. J. Iilvnkin is building a. new house on his farm which he purchased. Mrs. L. t`-reenixen is on the sick list. Contrac- `tor E. Homing has the job of building J. Rankln'a house. The rain of last Tuesday did in great. deal of good to pas- tures and full grain. ICTVVII 1" II I.` Morven. September 20.-We htwe had ' `light frost: in this Iection; no serious clzml had been done; The Epworth league norganized-on Friday evening. Mia Libbio Shorely. daughter of Rev. Mr . Shorey, was e acted president. and Mia 3 me; Garrison, first vioo-preui- dent. care will be a. temperance lec- taro in the Whitechutoh on Friday evening `next. E . Kayler and A. Lucas no the vhappiut two men in town. Little girl: have come to visit each home.` G. Robertson and familyspent a. day in Kingston laat week visiting. Mrs. Raymond, who is seriously ill. Visitors: Mrs. F. Shortta, of Tweed, at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Gibson. ouniannicmns my-wr oua ', oonnesrbidbzms HAVE T 'I'I"I I IIR, tho `riding: from Vnlou Point: In In: or; 0ntnrlo-Whnt ` People Are Doing Ind Whit 1'lu_i `II laying-'l`h.I'lv cit ham: to all clnuu. `i min conned " DENTS mwz TO `rm. us. W. J. Induonulo "M815 I vupnran. Agum, III: Inna The main ulcnnlnn. aha cnr\r\-v\|'\a\- 01 l loath load: Baylngl. rnnuln Ennhanmlunn on own: lvonu. :__A__.|___ nn 1|} In Linux. 00 Shown 80.. lhnilhn. nu: `fol. llilhtl 0.. Ihdcn. "I vinhyon no-an with your I-undies. I have had lillofo Om nllyou chin in-dhiuuud Ind hula. lhnulln llillnfnw BOOKBINDING usllluhnnolo. UIIIIU "II" III. Wain"!!- Knox church was to-opoacd on Sunday. 19th. Prof. Ionooont, at Toronto. wu organist tor the day. The church was well lled. North um: Mothodiutolinnh hni not-uvviooinhonorolthoooudon. Bar. . Johnston. 0! London. tooth: hio an Iron Pal : opiuln. "I In not uhud. want not -and by I new ro- onis, bunlvya qoanodvonrnwhokoow the avlhlucu of vice and mm in the vorld'I than t cit --Ro:no. Knox clntqh In In nasty in gun. ad the all-Rodin; `nndlIItioh" mud qniu Ouhllodthrddothopulpllu * In. Rub hunqniloonoxhiblon at tbouth Wanton hiroonpand d H,- ..'. .."'..'...`?"$.'.."%"..":'..`....;...I':...h `L3. uuu-nvu uvuupn-[Io I Mr. and Mn. Roderick Ilethnen Cancels, who were united at the home 0! the bride. Min Aggie Cluh Hunter. Uoderich. on Sept. l5th, took the bone from Kinguam to Montreal has week to extend their bridal trip co Boetaon and other cities before their re'turn to heir home at Bbntford. Mn-. Ame]. late at Frontenac cemny,the bride : grandmother. arrived tron Port Hope in time for the wedding. `Knox church Ill nnnnnd on Rum-hr. \-:lIrI!'.'l.(]uI (`em('rPf)' next day, Nov. A. I). Johnston reading the burial services. On Thu day morning Mrs. S. Uuffey, ot' the Is a of Mann. passe- away to the mysterious and great, beyond. Deceased has been suffering for many weeks. par- ticularly recently, {'u.~it. previous to 11?!` death. The funera , on Sunday after- noon to Catamqui, was lnrgely attend- ed, Rev. E. Scmnmr-ll offivittting at the sad ceremony. A sorrowing husband, two sons, six daughters and one brother survive the do artod. 'l`o them and also to the other amil sustaining a loss, heartfelt sympath is extended from many friendn. Rev. Mr. Brown and wife, of Seole__y; s Bay, lately apvnt. ll few days at Zion i-hurvh parsonage. Miss ldii M05 :-il, Buffalo, has returned home after visiting Mrs. Willhun Met-'ar|nno. Mia; Jennie Pollie and W. Butnelt, of- Kingston. at W. Burns . An addition to the family at James Gr-at-nleo`a-a non. Mr. Cnahman and J. Black, of Glmhurnia. visited lately at J. Mar- tin`a: Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwards, of \\ it~ ton, at W. J. Franklin's. cunhondull Chronlclel. Cuslwntlzill, September 2l.-At the present date no less than iilI`l`0 thresh- ing machines, with their outfits. are within a distance of one mile from such other. Every one is pretty well through with lhiq line of work tmdtnot sorry at that. The angel of loath has again born in our midst lately. On Momlny the infant son ol Mr. and Mrs. (`htlrlvs Trotter dim! and was inlvrrod in (`.`li:ll'.'\(]lli cemetery next (my, Rev. A. Johnston wading tho hllrinl .qorvlr-ma. Whstpol-I Wsns. Westport, September 22.--Miss Mary McCoy died on September 17th. nged thirty-three years. Her funerul to "St. l']dwurtl`s church wus largely attended. Mr. McCoy hits the sympathy of all his neighbors. His wife died n. yeur ngo and he is now left, with only one boy. In St. Edwn.rtl's church on the 22nd wins the scene of 0. pretty wedding, the eontrncti parties being Leonard Kelly and Miss%ridget Bennett, both of this village. Rev. Father Towhey perform- ed the ceremony. The presents to the bride were numerous and costly. .-\l't.er Vurtukingofu well re tired and hearty menkfnst. they too tie ll.& W. trnin for Ottawa and other cities. The couple will locate here after their return. Mrs. Hnrry Arnold, jr., ill for some time, is gaining. Mrs. W. W. Russell, visiting in Brozkville nnd Prescott returned home on the 18th. S. S. liurns has moved his grocery to George Jescles` shop, Mllln street._ William Wnlson has moved his shoe shop into Joseph Kenny's store, Mnln street. A. D. Tnggort has built It handsome eott e nt. Benson Lake for Mr. Rufferty. millionaire. Mr. Rymal.tem'herin our public school, will leave short If to take an nrts course in the univers ty of 'l`oronto. James Me- Guiro will take his place here. Miss Mclmln, Kin ton, is the guest of her sister, Rev. ll rs. Jones, Church street. J. H. Whehm, reeve, wasfi Broekville on the 18th on township msiness. A number of people left on the `. .0th for Ottawa to attend the fair. 1 cu: uuvv Vvlllpdllyu Pusan 1 A mun oonn ........` ':.":.:.'..-::""""'- ` I'.,...""' an an pad new amount to em munlxoflnn. '. Baht I we: than tho majority ol ones: In! on choice plus: of lmunnoo ouod - HILL! 1. milwrnlan A n I\|I1&{\lUIl MINI \V U118 ISHI-Hll. 'I`ha stonecutters, engaged for tho summer quarrying stone for repairs on the mnal, have returned home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmes Earl and Miss Lihhio Earl, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. lmrguvel. Mr. and Mrs. P. Hallidny. R. (i. Mumhy, Mr. nnrl Mrs. 1.. (`non nml Mr. and LIFE. J. l)nrn<-y, have returned from attending the Toronto fair. Corn cutting und silo filling is being done. Corn has proved to be an uhundant crop. tunens. [O IBCLUIV In [DU llEllI' IULUTG. Rev. Mr. Giles is expected to fill the pulpit in the Methodist church on Sun- dny evening. Mrs. H. S. Dnvison, Mr. und Mrs. H. Coon and Miss Stella Halli- dny have gone to attend the Ottawa fair. Mns.lI. Heron,Chica,go,hns joined her daughter, who has been spending the summer with relatives here. A. Churchill and Mrs. K. Dwyre are on the sick list . Rev. H. E. Warren, M.A. very ably filled the pulpitin the Metho- dist church Sunday morning. Roy Hnlliday spent 0. few days the guest. of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Earl, Mr. and Mrs. A. McGhie. Mr. and Mrs. l*`. Warren and Rev. H. E. Warren have re- turned from visiting relatives in New York state. Ii. J. Ripley has purchased some fine Ayrgxhire stock from H. I`). Eyre. Hnrlem. Mrs. (l)r.) I). A. Coon and children are visiting friends in Kingston nnd Wolfe Island. | 'I`hn nlnnnnntlfnm nnona-ad fnr Hm lujln npllouui. Elgin September 21,-"-The Epworth league `hm secured Rev. W. W. Giles, Athens. to lecture in the near future. Raw, Mr ilnn in n\rnnI\('n:I In fill Hm ILUI-TU IIIIIWUO Lntimer. September 8`l.-"- -The farmers are all throughhsrvut and some have started (all laughing. We are sorry to hear of '1`. hmprbell getting his finger nearly cut off by' his brother cutting bands at a. threshing machine. Wil- liam `Duttey Latimer, hostler, was mounting J. l`atterson's.running. horse, Banner; Boy, when to his astonishment. ho,.was tlmown against an mill: stand. hutaustained no injuries. '1`. Allison has purchaaod a new Columhinn `bike and intends entering the fall races. J. Sher-mn.n .-is practising his tmtting horse for the fall races. The Union football team` intends playing M.Y.0.l3. team, Rnilton. We hope It won't be such a wild game as the last when J. Patterson shouldered Neil C:-Lrey knocking hhn senseless to the groun for a. few _mo- ments. Laltimer junior football team: has: challenged Sunbury team and in- 1 tends playing them the 8th of October; at lnvernry fair. -Miss M. `Allison has I returned home llffel` 5 ending in few ; weeks in Sydenham. \ illis Mccrory l paid J. Allison :1 flying visit last Tues- day evening. Mrs. R. Draper and mm- . ily, Mount Chesney, paid J. Patterson ; 9. visit last Sunday. Mrs. J. Allison , hna been very ill but is recovering. 223, of TAloxn`.nd:T-la pay, at Sbewnrt 1 Godorloh Goodplngl. `no. \I-- DA.l..l-|. Il.LL..-. THE DAILY WHIG, WEDNESDAY. SIBTEMBER 22, I891. Elgln lpluodu. ..-.o......|..... KM "I"`l :-s Luann-I;-tn; n-.`_&..`I.`__ `I a ll We]Are Convinced, """""' Iii

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