Ontario Community Newspapers

Daily British Whig (1850), 19 May 1897, p. 3

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

.3399-"".! .9 U 9 ' tinfoil` I vnpen w.~o="nfu"i.i.u'au.s. . Ibliul-kl: than-tub in lint. (or It : Pnpu_th|_I nu-on. Merrirktiiille, Mny 17.--David Wilson while skinning his sheep u. few days ngo, out his finger slightl with the shears. Nothin was thoug t. of it for nday or so, w en it began to cause him much pain. and he was brought into town [0 have it exnanined by a doctor. It became so serious that he had to be taken into '1`. Butter-more`s house, where he now lies in a. very precarious condi- tion, nnd is under the care of Drs. Hold- croft. and Merrick. Blood poisonimr has set in and grave fears are entertained of his rerovery. No lockmaster haaheen appointed at thin `station yet. Mr. Johmton was dismissed some time ago. Hymnn Gettlason. trmellor for Lyon. Silvermnn &. Co., Montreal, is confined to the Windsor hotel for nfew days, from the not-ideimt. which happened to hint last Thursday. While hennd Jiunes Mills were going _to the C.l .R. station with n loaul of haggnge. the pole of the wxuxgon dropped, causing the horses to take {right and run away. The wag- gon with upset and Gqttleson was thrown out into a ditch. He was quite serious- ly injured internally. \Ve nra pleased to hear that he is gradually recovering its well as can he expected. Mr. Mills jumped and ascaped with nothing more than ashnking up. 'l'hn air-nut nvnr.-umr n lmnlv enmured feeders to their muting eooolr. One nl; our prominent. stock-reieere has given the boys lair warning bhotin four or five years he will have something that will throw dust in their eyes. Thomas Cavanagh hoe eeoured the eervicee of John Updegrove ea meneger-on hie stock farm for 1897. J. V. Phillipe has two men woi-hing for him. 11. Leberty in having the finishing touches put on hie house. Ston- bon Brae. are doing carpenter work and Sam Wheley is doing the plastering. Patrick Downey spent. Baturda and Sun- dny ob home with his mot. er. Wing Dorbyehire and wife and child are at Mre. Brown a; H. Lawson. wife and children. at. H. Putmeni; John Foster and wile. an Thomul Kennedy's. John Donny has taken B. Nichol : villnge farm to work. He is being eeeieted by M. Lockwood, a retired farmer. Mrs. J. W. Hallodey hu in-chased the shook of millinery of Mn heley. of Newborn. and will run than as wellae the one in this town, with the eseiabenoe of Miss Goddes and the Misses Brown. SEVERAL SERIOQS ACCIQENTS. ----_d.--o A One of Blood Polsonlnr-A Tnvollcr In. air Jul-ed. \t..__:,.|_.'..:n.. 1:-.. 1'1 ,n..u:.l \Vilunn ---nu. -----.w-v~--cu .--- ...-,..,.__._ pro riown. Rov. Canon Foley... pui III a visit lat Ink. Davie in building . dunllin up 0 street. Rev. A..8ims._, :00 Mail boldinw moot`-in in tho. Karripgh Mn. . B: M`u.roh, Kintlin... visiting her u. . our damn` fluff.-ni-k`\ l I nu mmamg mum on wuuuuuw A.Bims..'igm Methodist,` in Boldi Harrington block. uroh, KlnIhn.,,_lp home visiting her gidoxnlko ndod repairing. . H. Whmvortlfn limb girl fell from tho vornnqnh but weak gund'._broh several ribn. A numbcrnof arson bur; been plantedon Goo:-go came. The Ibgamor Ha an will run augxpurnion from Perth to owport on the 24th. The beam on the Wardrobe `bus ran away list week. breaking the `bus. Another runpwni topk plnoolaah week is whieh 3 young man from Montreal got hit nnn broken: IIIIIIPIVIIIU IIUUIIII.-p I'InLrrsvn.Li:, Msy 17.-There has been ' very little seerlin done for the put week. A large portion 0 the low lands ere very wet owing to the` frequent showers. The groin that has been put in on the high lsnd I! up and is looking well.` same ol lost yes.r s seeding has come through the winter fairly well, but the most of lost year's grass seed wss winter killed. Fell wheat will not be over hall a crop. F-ill rye stood the winter htirly well, but there was not a very lsrge Amount sown. One of our young farmers left his team in the eld attached to the plow while he went to the house for something. He was sur- prised to find. when he returned, that his ` horses were using the eld for A race troclr; no damage done. Albert Freeman has a windmill erected to pump water for his stock. Phil Hashing took his little son to Brockville hospital last week to have an operation performed on him. The doctor could give no hopes of curing him. He was brought home again Friday night. The most of the cattle are out to ture in the day- time and come in int eeveningloohmg well. The posture is looking line. A car- load of bran was delivered at Elgin station from the west lost week at $12 per ton. The farmers through` this section are good feeders to their milking etoclr. Dun alt nur nrnrnlnnnf. ntnnlr-rmiaara lll WISTPOIIT, I5-V9.7! 533-5". died on {In 12th. 7 sixty-throoblotlt How 5 huuwor ng.hp=g:O.i unri- ....- ...-.. -...: |.:..u- ........ I.-"gh lm men on an ram. . Ho was hand. 08- hnn-8. od'::nri- on mun and Mainly 3'9`! `"10 made hi: noqguinhnoo. _ In 9151! village for tho lust t.hirh|y_-gighb 10011. llil fqnoql to cho Moghndut church on Huh was ht Iwandad. RM. n...l'.. nnnnn}n?{A `:1 nan-1| nan-innn, on` mind no If: I V . jto . _ 1.. - Burke pmo funeral nruon. couod have: A` wife, bIro'qou_a god (in daughters. Fan: of the '1! In His roman: ware plsood. ll t.ho_.y_nlb In; I time. 1'51-men In nearly donmnoding. ,'Nonh Whitun;-uh Mb tovdny for 3109- crenl with n onrloadof onbtalo. `Hm WON` putt Mirror has largely incrouoIUM.pi:.~.u- luion aincoM'ouu. Kinzand Mimi ham mnnnrintn:-n, Rnv, nnnnn l'n`nv..A.`IlIGnkQ. 5.. "939 IIMOII ll nO0.NOlIl'I. Kl lllllll QUIIIIH l'ole_y..A |l|.0oI. David llqxoe Conooslidn .+..-...o._ R... A_Rimn. an Mnnhodiot; wt`mmnh& _; T, nun-us` `fu`i.- M W` naonsadboir'1`ncIda .1885. SE air. at `rand. us -1 '5 Huh Dow!- Ihmr Hugh Ronny wok 0 tnlll-h_ from him himmlna nnbtinr and hruinint IIII fl -`vs v -u ~ wuxpws nus-. ` Wi's'u-owl, my 1s.--;.n-`mi Eukfdu Had ml thn 12th- n Ii'xl.I.hh! Vfl. Int-VI `UIIWCIUY IDIIAIYIII "manna sat: Auooumdm Guano. on. Phillpnllle Joltlnn. _..._.L I'._ IN 'BL`-;. w.'...m L Inna. ._ 11.. In h-..: Ian. .you'b'na_n;w L % Tnusmess conege. `HJAIQQIAIQA-4I.l1Innu-HG: n-nun it [COAL 2T9 WO0D.l w Hv '9 \ Good Quality. E - Low Prlcoau Prompt Dollvory. . L mum D.t"n- . A *`= _ _. 1 CID-..` n;_,1. |Cruml9y Bros.| KEEP IN SIGHT I as FQAUDQI Boo you1?ait" Garter} % % ' . Ask for Insist demand *3 *???" ; t1i"- I 30 iii ' `M3! udoi ;: V. 1-an-but--I-.. A Ana.` In-A V uluraun sinus In Agunnuaw Inc IIOIII Eugenio: Otlcultianl ` E1-on `tho 'l`rr-won, Ont. Oonriar. '}'haT editor of__tl_xe_Courigr. hsv_i_ng qb-' You May Be Blind ISutherland s| Solioitad to do so.` 61 imitations 61` Same color Wrapper, Tho Oomor Bookstore. collar of PI-Inoou no Wouhlxton anus I -ms I-er {take no other. With colored medallion picturesl ;BUSY% WIVES, F. N'ISBET S| of the Quen 1837 and 1897. Paper alone 15c. Paper and picture 3oc. Picture alone 25c. Edition limited. `35'*lT.|f3{ Leave your order now at `JUBILEE GLOBEI when through retnember we can supply you with New Art Blinds, Curtains, Curtain Poles, Hemp and Tapestry Carpets, Stair and Hall Oil- Cloth in all widths and new- est designs at extremeely low quotations. READY JUNE 9th. Our Sisters, Cousins and oh: Aunts are now olishing up the handle of t e big front door and house Cleaning gene- tally. To everythingelse. but you can't be blind to the fact that it is money in your pocket to buy your Shoes at Popular Shoe House. `Prion: :33` box lg` 11 `V-`U1 xonoml wmms. ' ' Prof. H68 ton. of QIOIVI. I ulql` pqgon of I uVo|d, had his an by |._hp,1ou,,o. I gulc- wstuh. It wupuuundilou 06 III whoa luvi Boonld I013 lidl II_lIIO_u)0I'O|IIIn$iI"i|`!3-I|'_V,l`C-.. W M ' Aupnqululif I 3 .l:l lIl'?0,`{ ` olulliiltoc IAIIII AFB !'I'V PI. V1>no.uu.ot.I|-niinowsioulnoo-"loin ludia wuruJohnhu&0o'I. loVUI'y T TUIIIII IIIVU I0 Iii} IWUFIII ot shoot. y ooouioml changing thou won bmor. lowing the ponpinsion no dryinnkh; t yrotoin their chap: Ion and oortolnly fool pooh morn oomfom Yahoo lather II Houb doubt tho only drouohaoonin uhooldwouannduuhdb for dnutor mono war. should In nloohl In on-Inn.-inn I1: nkhnln Tn nan -AIHIIQ YOICIITOI KXIWCT. IIIUIIII IIIIKT in on Io othon. W: are com Ihotkindfornow. Balnutlaok [0 U0 HUJ6 IIK)l'8 L118 D811 LIIB I` capita cast in the itentiary. 'lha `commissioners doa at some length with the question `of criminal lunatica. nnd ldviio that thy he wmoved `from the penitentiary an he in a. regular asylum. In the course UL their inves- tigations the coxmnlssioncra discirvored that many important. documents relat- ing especially to~conu-u:ts,v tqndcrs, etc., u-are mi Inn". ' --_._.-- --..-.... Average 0172.70 $219.18 No account has been taken of the earnings 0! the primners in the above am-pement. It they had been taken into 00lI=ide.rmion the not per capitn coat in the Central prison would be shown to be lime more than halt the Qer nnniha nnai in {Inn nnnilnulinv-I: 'Ihn IlllIl- llllllf tug. %p0.(`I&"[ 1 Marc waning`. UL ' IIU I`l`.`U PFUIIIIULS UV |ut'llUU abounds 0 lmprovidetnce and misman- agement. In the your 189l-95- linder tuiue to the value of $49,778 was sold. and of the price $15,714 is still un- puitl and will in all prohnbllit ' never he collected. The same prodigulity runs through the farm management. Acom- parisun is mantle of the coat of mainten- .-mm of rnnvi;-tn :11`. the (mnlml nnson I 1896 1 (U0 iv hat The Prison Oonuntulonen Elan To. any About It. Discussing the purchase of goods be- yond requirements. the waste of sup- plies and the disappearance of `valu- ables. at the penitentiary. the commis- sioners give many remarkable examples. In an obscure corner of the trade store, spread out on ab nch. were foundu Jar containing gran lated sugar, another with red current preserves. bread. pote- toes. coffee, pepper und salt, knives, forks. plates, to... and a coal oil lamp for cooking. T e outfit appeared to be in regular use; and similar feastings go on in many saris of the rison. Sup- plies are allows` to waste. r e quan- tities of clothin have been mo -eaten. Three hundred barrels of cement taken into store lost ear were allowed to become solidifie und useless because rpuroh ed too long in advance of the deman . The responsibility for this waste is on the chief trade instructor, and the commissioners state that it should be one of the first duties of the ne\v executiveto consider his fitness for the position he holds. Numerous. costly articles lought for, the en- gineer's de.partmenlt, and too bulky to be concealed on the person have dis- appeared`. and the best explanation given is that they were stolen and car- ried nway hy the convicts. 'lihe evi- dence proves that more than the con- victs took part in this spoilation. The oommissioners say that supplies have disappeared from the engineer's de- partment with startling frequency, and that there is a suaiicious collusion be- tween the disappeurunce of valuable supplies from his department and his dealings with the prison in discarded [prison property. Steam boilers were discarded to be relpluced by others of greater calpa.cit', and whie still ser- viceable. as well as other prison pro- perty, have been disposed of by private sale, the knowledge of the oflnials be- ing used against. the prison to secure the goods for their friends at a nominal price and much below their value. Oth- er valuable fittings were frequently thrown in that were not purchased to make the bargain still more satisfac- tory to the buyer. At considerable length the commissioners review the waste in the planning and operation of the sewerage system. the water supply system and the heating. In the sole also of the rison products evidence nhnnnrlu n I-nu:-nuizlot-inn nnnl ntimnnn_ pansun IS mane 01 me co I. 01 l]l&ll'll8n- nnce of convicts at the bemral pl'lS0l'| nnd the penitentiary. which shows why Kingston is preferred:- Per capita cost. Central Kingston `Pant! ')r:(nr| on Year 1nno | 1802 I. 08]` 100E man 1894 I905 IDS _|InI6 012 UP. WHH-I_alI' I'll I'll!-I_. XI! humus oboe:-vad t-but ettoot on I mu: tqwhqm ho` ` rwommcnd than use. iq the mtu-at; at cvarpona should take, m tho pnlplm woal. Interviewed Wm. H. Pickering on the subject. Mr, Pickering has been known to thu writs: for neural yearn. He knew him when robust and well. 1 model of uhenlthy young man. Mr. 1- i_ckerin told hid atorv as follows. and the oaiwr -can l lUl.. In .105 III! 0.1 LEVI-I CDQEJIIIIGIL e eeveme oold Whmh developed into qu insy. Following this, paralysis set in. and I continued to grow worse until at ln.t I could not stir off. my chair with- out assistance, I lost the entire use of my limbs, and it loo d as the h I was doomed to spen the rest 0 my days a helpless wreck. Mr. Young. of the Courier. who had 0 rved the ex- cellent resulte following t e nee of Dr. Williams Pink Pills in other cases ad- vised me to give them a trial, and I acted on his advice. I had finished my third box when the hoped-for relief be- gan to mekeliteelt felt and from that time the rogreu toward a. complete cure was th qteeidy and satisfactory. I am now in possession of my (ull health and strength. and I feel that this sent- iifnnfnrll result is enilrelv due to the and strenztn, and 1 reel mu uus mu.- isfectory re ult is entirely due to excellence Dr. W'il|iaun*1` Pink Pills, and I shall always have a. warm word to say in their favor. Medical science has not produced any other medicine that can eccom` lish such wonderful cures as those to owing the use of Dr. Wil- liams` Pink Pills. Their action on the Mood and nerve: is speedy and empha- tic. supplying the former with health giving vitality. and the latter with ne- newed energy and strength. They are a certain cure for paralysis, locomotor ataxia, rheumatism, sciutico, St. Vitus` dance, nervous prostrution. erysipelas, heart weakness, etc. There are numerous imitations against which the public are cautioned. The genuine Pink Pills are sold only in boxes, the wrap r of which bears the full name, Dr. ill`mms' Pink Pills fnr Pnln Pnnnln " Inxiuf rm natlimr lhn 'rom"t.m Trmfm. (yum. Uounsr. V The of the Courier,` huing ob-' tainod come rolial from rhoumgthm by flu: nan nf II Williimn` pk!` { `Id mun. |.Iu'. rxpxaung mm In- atory as follows. and the not vouch for its entire truthtu nu. It would be impoaeible." mid Ml. `Picku- inm "for me to snank no oxtmvuuntlv WOIIIQ D0 IIIIIINEIDIO." 310 III`: .l'lDIIl'* ing. for me to qpeak an oxtmv tlv of the xnorita of Dr. William: Pink` Pm... In the (all of 1894-1 contracted. a nnvnrn null! whinh davalmmd into [H8 lull name, "U!'. W llIlILHl8' L'lK flll for Ifnle People. Insist on getting the genume and be made well. UIX ZIIUDITII Km" `udddpolltod o om 30' I1.`I|Q.00C w` than the by of oooo. lbw Ind plan: 0 insurance oond. Irn.r.n L mnnzmr-In AI. tailed rum! Item the tum ny the use of Dr. Wil1i'A.lnI"Pin:ni.. il1|_. all!` having: ah-an-val their nffaot an A rouln " WASTE or suppues. Dun lines. 1 nhbuld have uh huh two pain I- .......l._-I .L---l;- .L..- rnson. . 8189.45 . 186.98 . 159.47 '. 100.59 165.20 Wail. HUI] ' 0 200.65 218.12 I785 RR ll. K ingstou Pen. Iolilllulihi I VII I Iuuuuuvvo in wound it *1- ` umus` -r:ri`_`.,b.Ii`EIi&a t..V T, _ llvlhl III` Auolhnr YOOD-Ll Ilhi Lmllc ,: m= :11-7, 1 and main Pm . company. 41.. _....Ann nu: am I. -.uu... 5.. -u-\. some 0. our youths are p Llstlcull In- clined. Mrs. Wesley Sni er ls vluiyting friends in Kingston. Mrs.` John Mar- tin still continues very low. No hopes are entertained of her recovery. Con. `Wood and A. Coggon. machinists. King- ton, were gueqte at W. Bu:-ligh`e,Sun- day. Miss Ida Hunter. Piston, In at: _\V. Quinn s. Willie Stewart. Perth. spent Sunday with Herbert Percy. The friends of George W. Abram were shock- ed to hear of hii th at Pemhinn, N.D. Deceased visited erona hut win- ;ter. and during his stay made many friends. He formerly conducted busi- `ness in Kingston. Our pastor. Rev. Thomas Meredith, aiterted Tuesday morning for Gananoque to attend the annual district mission convention. Stanley Wells. stat ion agent. has pur- chased n. valuable setter dog from Eu- gene Percy. Arxivals:--Mrs. James llnckwell and Mrs. George Davy, of Kingston, at A. A. Ludbrook`s. ! $`?.:1'u`,".'l a!.= eZ."':"{"'..%$:l" ""` M P I ; ' A ...=::-:.:.:::=-:..'..!.;'-rr.;;;.:.. .""`.'.'....`aI with me mace; T any More counter: Arr-lvlng-Buelnou Begin- nlng To Increase. Thousand Island Park. May 17.-H. F`. Inglehert has part of his stuff of help engaged in filling up the Columblun. also cutting grass on the lawns. etc. Capt. E. G. Robbins. of Grenell lelend park. is making great improvements on Terry`: island a short distance from here. F. R. White. of. Scranton. l:le., will be the new. ropriator of the Mur- ray Hill hotel. a is also proprietor of the Wyoming at Scrnnlon. Vi . H. Hib- bnd and family have arrived and will occupy the Fit 1) cottages on Slx. Lew- renoe avenue. J. P. Lewis. of Beaver Falls. made the park a business call last week. The Luce colt e on Island avenue. will be .remo dell under the super-vislon'o1' mntr . or James. Joseph Wicks. of the firm I Wicks. Hughes & Co., left for Uitice on Saturday on busi- hens. School has losed and will not open again until Se tember. The milk market is opened. amen Soars in the lessee again. George Loomis. the pop- mrn mnn nf w..mmwn_ bus nrrlved. lessee again. George Loomls. we pop- corn man of Watertown, has arrived. and will soon oommence business. Charles Flynn and family. of Low-ville, N.Y. have arrived. and are occupying the urnee cottage on Garden avenue. He is engineer of the electric light plant and pump house and is now busily engaged in setlting up the pump. Mrs. Dr. Smith is getting her cottage on- lnrgetl on Central avenue. The sloop Dolphin brought a large load of fur- niture and other oods from 0gdens- lmrg to James A. orrls. of the Pink etore. The steamer [slender brought. about fifteen tons of flour for the Park etore, on Friday. Mrs. C. H. Guile, of Pulswki, N. Y.. was here last week- l`il,ling'up her cottages for occupants expected soon. Emory Eager, of Fine View, and Miss Mary Seymour, of this place. were married at Alexnndrln. Buy on Thursday last. The Holden family have arrived and are ooou ying their cottage on Coast. avenue. T ey will re- turn home this week, but will come later on to remain for the summer sen- nun Rm: I H (`.u-nivnu nrmmhnrl fnrx later t.o ramam Io:-_u1e summer sun- son. _Rev. H. Graves preached for the {mat time since his arrival last `night, in the chapel. q_lmn_it.' .thc1.? tolls um ' - 3.`&`m"Z'- 3'`;`m'{3f:3L `..'i$.i`u.u::'l f5; invitation for our-ulnhtnr. thcr v. Thomas lhndith. to remain with $9110!` gt-Ilxd . in option W... .:.1..9i.a;:'..a. ....3.::... ....,. d.".`.:`~1`:.,`.`."x.:..."& -;Xa'.'.'.: 3.4 J.z`.'2: it he fonxpigs with us; it will _hin6Iit us both spiutuslly und nuncmll . On Wednesday nttaomoon 0 event took place at the Roth int put-aun.c`~i,_ when the Rev. Th Morednth 1t `In marrlatka John B [llIngton.'of ar- hun. to II Bea-sh: HgmlltonL.~'l`iah- borne. We will: them I long and hnppg` life. Rev. Mr. Allan. colored. Frlon minister, holding a series of revival tor vioea here has left for Moscow for: few dsynfhafter which he will xot_urn and cont no the work for non): tune. All urn-nnrrv to man of John Bowen`: and continue the work tor eolne tune. ` All are-eon-y to`heu- at John Bowen`: lost by fire of bovine sud contents er. Wilton. to whioh place he just lately moved. Quite a number from here wi l nttend the queeuie diamond juhilee do-` moustrltion -May 84ith- at Klnglton. Georlie `Aueletine. late of Uncle tutu`: domain has taken up his reeldenoe, Vere with his family. Frank Leeann and wife In visi ' at James Ansle- tine`e. Miss Ethel nrlton has gone to Dru ownune vl=.it,ufter whiohehe leaves 0 join her mother in St. John. New Brunswick. Nathaniel Stedmen, after spending a fewidaya with his 1'- ent: here. has returned_ to Misslsu pl to resume his eillinf." On Thursday - th_nr Kenyon. emp oyed in Cunpsa_ `a mill, was workin -at a. veneer 3 !nuchine,*whe.n his oft band name in contact with some portion of the much-n lnery, making him minus the tips of three fingers. The intent eon of John Geraldi. oi Clarendon was brought to this Place last week for hurial. An- otheruson is not likely to recover. The family have the sympathy of all in their pinlmeu and Jxerenvement. J udalng SAVE DOLLARS ;---II DONORS` FEE! ` Get .\lunyon'a Guido to Hum: from You Druusr-lI rm Toll Y I mm touu and now to .CIro an on Olmjnuo and Lomplloqlcd Dluuu. ICIII` CIKITH`; -IlI ;.'.;g_:::.r nu:-.~ family have the aympumy or In: In Luenr sickness and .l)ereavement. udglng from what. took place Sunday night. of youths iiisticullg in- u_Mm. vlu ting :_:.._.|.. ... I2:......o..... In..-` flnhn Mn:-.. THOUSAND ISLAND Mm: NEWS H1 CURE FOR HIGH DISERSE With lluinyonw `mproved }lom patlue Remedies In the House. ` Mothers Can Become the Iamny Phyllcln and l M1|NY0N 3 nannens Fen I=It.LIn'.' njnn nan DIIJ nan PK '91 Il\|' I'll` lulu. but was he I In for I!!! our 1 I ' lint in. ..-J ........*'.`.{n`: I ntmemes. Illio DEVI`. 203 am). MON `um. IIIIIQIJI UIIIVIIIIIU Iullwu. -lawn Ii Icthuuuoa and lunch. `nu utlnomont and cltltluo 0! homo oomblnod lth GEO Nth on moan! Inlnlu. lulu Doputmont in dance 0! Stock: Inlnond. lnq.. Hun. Doc. Trill!) `lion bljull April 18%|. _n-n--- jg -nmlnn ~ -; xsmu or-r?. "`:l a. L, .9/u'w'van c mung. su"o'eo" n anonehsn; 113'--__ c.......% V "gum. ; dnil ` ;"'ti;flu It you wgnttno 4...: -5...; FURNITURE '4 "'n'..3,', " vtnmu IIII I;, r !aB=AM~E', 5 .,url WsRs~ SW! NW Redudinn jii1Piice .oE.PHrAPHs- "`V""""""'*' ' unmuuumuuuuuwuu rnuu.huuu.anuIawuonuloaowIap-0. nuboonprunrlbod ova Ilyuu In Qlouanol ' cumluthoonlynouabloondllonot known`. Ankdrlltlhlr wood`: rnmwsum -sou Ki no` 1' ` In ` Ml! bra` argon! bl:% 0`. lanoathlro Llfd AI- .. surnnco company. Inuh&Al.I.I A lhnnhnn nnnnull Wu-n Among tlgo `lniniy iliouiad recent remarkable turn are the following: P ` Mrs. J . Olivr, Mrs. B. Stock. 'm.m:.....m. n..o `minus . n.|.m_me- KIWI; All|In|IIu- vvwuu-uuqvqyv-um-uup hooauuunowu-mnnlundno Ian M , `homo punch htenrmnd wozwnlntdlv null. PrIoo.on0nuh_lI.O!IIlIo.v0Il plouuatowlitoun. Punpllobh-oolollvllli The wood oonpqny. 'wudIor.0nt..opu_Ilu. }DODD S Kiiliv PILLS Alla J \l&IVI`| ' 01511:: has -qvvvq-' `phnnpmue. om. Billing : nuago.ou Wm.M.Church, Arch.McFadden, Reutmv. Ont. Dhpum. Ont. Thornas Brooks, Arthur Colby, North Bruc, Ont. Somerset, Mail. james K. Nesbit, Charles 1`. Bye. Stuyner. Ont. Gutypwcn. On. A. M. Holman, Toronto, Ont. \ Dada`: Kidney Pllls In the only remedy that bu aver cunt Dlnbgten. W001?` PHOUPHODIRIL The Gun lingual: lonely. . llumahouduommalh M promptuudpornnuw 1w'omnd4er- 'I.......u. ...s.a.'..u._a.. 4_.u.. n......n.. linnnnhnnnn ulna an-Q1. uuuuuu -9?: '- ......,. , :r':.r - Doc theunphunnt `xhg linseed. 1! VII `DIABETES nu vu-- vv-.- v-----..~,_ % A Banker's ' nunmmluhaii ....uununmI;v_,bm,n ... . ._. _ .4- `.3 n. nn-'..o. bo ' Dr. chop : Y. `I ..,....-..'.:.#n...... to un hum! and at nseed.P ltwutho Doc! `In inxedymndmomog Mn din` H ` [loam cough medminu M ` M. k at 533` -L, ,_._AA._._ `AAA ; cunrb Iv , x+.._ AY i 0.13.5. .n.s.` mum -'3'nu o~`3nob a.n'u uohsgsn ma, corner mom? ....`i` i'1Z`'J`n'`.`.'3 1" 1 I. 1'D.B mm. In). bu- nu '% 1:`-2`.'.'.=--.%.. 'm:`.."w.....~ . . unT 1`t1oT L`.:...`.?.'..2:"`a_ P..gharn{nx.1Y.I`)`.I'3. ..aL`1 ).s.. -DB. 1!. RAIBA` blophono no. K. K I . I. .1 . Us. LA R. x.ax.'f.'i`"a..lm.`d.ne mi cog nlllpuul. Connor Jot um um country .':.oolotnorl: otonpid by an M. D-. Inn- _ a llolthrllnvolorloolltylllllllhln dulnholtoounol II. ARI CITY 1 PH! lnnnl t ` nth. ' ` UIILNGI U`B'l'lIANGI.Ll0ll. ;;~=;'!!:'{'rV-`v-*-AI-----xv---a-a-. $|'lItTlES:$':I.-`.."-"-.5'.%::..r-:~.[ run an await uni... um... li renement .-.n ...n.... .0 5.....- -.....m...n sin. on`. 3.1.1.. "*1 ""'`.'u?oo'9""-a?"i don mvlonollgln. jo- I. ll. MCCAIIMON. I.D., C l1.. '.-uhni hiln-n Phnlnhnn mm! -Innann rapgnunni-uIIIcII `nun uwn, " " GIU8'l'EANGI.L(|th. x.J.! Onuhllconhllnunhut 0:0: 0 . 3*'cIoe"nT:I-:'a,7"_' K|N`ds`-row. on-r. ,_.| _ REMQVAL. an-Iv nvru --'-u up: low ta-nu. 009.. uwlno HI]. Eli] H. BAIBAY DUFF, II BAGOT ST. lhlnnlmnn I). lg IE Ill]; 11' ;VQI_Igs, I-neg IIUll'I| x. to 0.3411. turd cumin 5 to 10. :0`: _ . O.P..lhonun. D.D. ..L.D.S.. "!u1|byOho xntaaron` mantles kl`, inpton. This ocholnnhlp will holdnr tn lanolin (mo tuition dur- _ Anal-n1'o=ru'nAI..~ MEDICAL CARDS. nmns cmmnmrnn uouuum. nmon and mu-lot. lo lfllrvlllllvlip 39-, V In. ' 001! P]: H 1! iuruona ..s.;on'3..u?n?'.'.1"mog 1... BDUGATIQNTHI ..._.__.__, ..;gj;iv.;.r.~;. .f.__Jijbil%ee * Slqhola-rship IT B! IO IINHHIUN lUBlN I, hholdor to nooivo fl-no tun-ion dur- ` nth of June in the lhulnou qr tho dopu-imam, - Ihould be mode without daisy Idvnuco which tho Jubilee I club. . m WIIII Into, glut`?- 5 FIIIANOIAL. um, uvplv .lu lunar" I Mud G lungoto Gan ` Oomph.) 10: olctruntr: ly olonpid oun- ontllo: Ill. ' DICIIU VI IIIUIIICIIX VII-I Imus nun. nun-lo _ ENTAL. .ntnrI-nu . nimll ` nor `Pr n sad sad M` _ 4` u.oau.uc_w.-noe."_ ""'l .A..--__L__ -_--_-__ ---u vv---..---' - hm hlnddltl towhloh V0 Ioodty unal- {or no Itootholdon. "3'. ix nuns. ~ M um `IV! was alum. nvuryvllu wornsu ylth an n _,p'a.V bd ed. m. Rpm" 3 w._.'.-"p";-:': is I` IX` ' `5?..'n c?3'5v',. `no. litthnoa Hal`-$-I.Ln.L 3`. halo: an-goal. don val-id pl Agnngn WI. I Km DUBHICCI [Ur (I10 nolon coul- ny this spring and is now on the food Fa. the intent: of A. C. Stevens. Delta. Illroo boeohors supply our town with truth moot. Bullil. Cook ond Hul_v.. Min Lena Flood bu tempted a Iituonion in` ,Woot.- nnob W, Rnrnk Inn I-ommnnnod thn tori "mm II I$p`-Cl I IIIUIQIOH In JVXV pott. W. Burch bu commenced the work on hit bnildnng. 0' IDIIIIQVDIIIE (ll BI" PUUHU UCIIOOI HUI`. hulollowo:-F. G. 8. Allan, pruidonrb: _I.J._.Baid, vice pncidootsu}. Howell. cmhlty-l.I'ouurer; E. Huhnesn, libnr~ iunliu Miller. Misc Mcbmnld. Robert Rook.JuuolcCognol|nnd, ` u Kc- ioi. flhiuislnl 97. The lihu-_y.lm_hu'ns bandit to the ul|ho.u*n the trending conn- . _ . roo..hu-o the conbnct tor Ilonooowotld uni Anibal; kiln tllnnlqbyfunndnt-ion 00:40.` It will.bo Iixtyornnntyloain hoitllt. enclosing 1`;"-'"..h.``:.E'.'.'.:'.`?`.......'":"..i:'.`. ms npinn amino. VT?` VJVUTUWU UUIIIIIUII Til IIIVU IP- lioduvorkduti thospring. P pighllouwgln wu dincovuvd 2..-can lm ninhl Snlvahnnm :3`; (hi; -l'P- lll. Elf! kw" <'-v-'3 =A--av - T-J Delta Iplnodu. D n, May l8.-0ur villugoia will quite prim: farm-work is a limo back- ward 0 , count. of the wet weather. The expected ho lkeeper failed to put. in an appearance, and travellers who have no friends here Ina still being looked after by R 11, Wall; Tim nrint. mull amnmn tn ha I\- II. Wlllu IIIIU VIII? llllll Elllll (U DO doingegood buaineea. Mine Emmn Day has Tin uken up her residence here, after open ing the winter in the country. Mrs. S. Trickey in auering from an nbteok of inllunmetion. A woman is peddling arnel worn in the.-illege l.o~day, who ceme from Greece a few `ecu ego. She eceme well poeted on t 0 present. state of of- fnirelin her country. Luther Stevens has moved beck to his form thin spring. Five or nix e te were nunlnoned to appear he- lon L. . Phelpe by the sher oicenend another case of infringement. of the fishery lure in re ed. P. Murphy has mother nnenos gretuletione Mr. Hngertyw Ib in 5 nice little boy. A. J. Flood hes done I good hoeineee lor the Noxon com- ....... e).:- -..`.:.... ...A :. ..-_ .. pl... .z....l Inll; Inn In-mu. N.-nu`! um.-s. May n.-'rb. board of unnagcnunt of the public school lib in nA.hI|nIl:--F. G. 3. Allan. urn-i`d:1lZ RAn.'noN, Muy l7.--On Fridny morning lula Daniel Brady, second eldut son of Mrs. 0. Brady, after a few months illness. passed away. Deceased was twenty-one can of age, and was well favorably known ' y_ old and young. Mrs. Brady has buried two aonslnnido of six months, and three imide a few years. The funeral took ghee on Monday, the body being followed ynlnrge number 0! dooeuedl friends and acquaintances. Mrs. Brady and lam- ih? Iuve the Iympotby of the community. rm. B`. llaAnlnv nmnt I nhnrt. visit. with H IIIVU IvllU UylIl[Z'lll, Ill IIIU UUIIIIIIIIIIIU". re. 3`. Mc.Auley spent e short. vieit. with her nte _leet week; her eieter. Miss M. Boy a, returned with her. A large num- her from here attended :5 private party given by eome ledieeof Sydenhem. lb was e rend euceeee. It wee held in the town he I. which wee beautifully decorated by the lediee. Sheep-do e heve been doing the mean thing thing Italy. F. Keeley a sheep were cheeed and run into e ewnm , and seven! of the poor enimela were badry bitten. One died the next. day from the eecte. The esh of the top of the sheep`e neck wee eeten to the bone, and the bone picbd by the dog : teeth. - ..rr....-....v' -.._. .... . -..w. .. ..- .... . lobed me} E} R. H. Wells. The grist null zoom: to be dnino A otmd hnninnan, Ilia: Rnmmn Dav pllfll. HIDEIIGB (0 I10! Ill! IJUCUIIU Bnlllllll picnic in Cunningham : Grove on J une 16th. Arbor day, wee recognized by our toeoher and Enpile apendidg the day in beautifying t. e grounds. A large number of young folks intend taking in the oelo- bretiun in Kingston on Monde in honor oi the queen : birthday. J. Got on has com- nlntad tha barn foundation for J. Bnrnen. ~ Dullerln Dolngl. Dulmnun. May 15.-s`a_1-mere in the vicinity have finished seeding and com- menced planting. The soil, owing to the- recenc heavy rams. is not in good condi- tion iorplenbing. The boy crop and fall gnin look excellent. The patron: of our cheese inctory have received a settlement [or the month of April, receiving nearl nixteen dollars per (on for their milk whic is considered good for this eeanon of the cor. Alex. Grant. had I valunble horse inked in the leg and was obliged to have the nnimul shot. The Rev. Father Kehoe. [inter of Cunhendall and Glonburnie pariah. intends to hold his second annunl ninnin in (3nnninnlmm n Grave on Juno ' Roi-row leespo:Ir'om Dam. Tn: 013813.11: 18.-M.y1-tie McDonald. the ei ht-year~o deughter of R. Mc- Dooel . narrowly camped death ot.the .roilway crossing near her home yeeterdey evening. In endeovoring to place 8 pin on the rail, she lingered on the track until the train was almost. on her, Iotwin her barely iaimeto M injury. May ok. who was so urioue y ill, in we are pleased to report. recovering. Oiiver Fairbanks hoe abetted o milk route to the Cotarequi factory. T. Stewart. Kingston, was through here hub week repairing the Bell- telephooe company : line. A number of American ptolpeotors, piloted by George Bmigh. Kin upon, inspected eeveml mining properties ere yeeterday. Farmers are about through seeding and planting hue commenced." Dr..GIbaon, Kin awn, wheel- edthrough here today. W. iller, King- ston, visited friends Iiere on Sunday. Miss Nellie Smith in home again. Our Rport,n" are preparing for a big time on the `nth. `IOU quuun I Ulflolluyo II: KIUKUUII llll GUILD leted the barn foundation for J. Barnes. iaitora: Mica Allen, Troy. N'.Y.: Miss M. Rhm-tn. \Vnnhhnrn_ and FL. Tknvln. V IIITIUTU X UIIBI llllllll, J T0,. 1`. 1 .2 ill III M. Show-tun. Waahburn. and IL. Doyle, Point Road. ._ v` V` 4 . ' 7.` ` . ~ ` , ` .. `V`'- q . _ aanqsu. us. - u rain I- 1-- an o-cu-no-Iiiao room `An DolIl~ And Hint they AroIoyIng-'lho luau C! lntoruito All China. l\____._. uh, uh QIL. -A,_0__-_-__. --.. ms. of M Ma`: om` Bu '1 `WU . . ""-W * % ..n*;';":.::.f.:,x.':;:. hbld nut. tn. the 123rd.... Aha I {no cancer: will be giyon on Monday night. hit {in nnlml 2 (In nnllnnhion an anal: nnrvloo H09 oonooru Will up guyon on uongly nIu_v by th nuhoblg the oolloeou 1% each moo -in nidpl the actual. Thy Hr. Dlbh Lag into, Old. nnn:n`| gm-I ha". pans: in tnkn -KI ID` Xlla IIIU Wu, EB I `ha: MI thin parish and he gone to ` nlnrnnnf u Walla hhnd numb. `U... I IE-U `(Kl IIII Wu! Inland. Dr. W . Icy : tutu:-nod Iron nelp Bnm I am as s. nlwlyn welcomed me. 11 Band III! at-rad I bicycle livery . and quantum no pl: 0. D. Innis In n. - %P., Eosmriom an. MI-I.Gco:p nulls alto var ill, Visitoro:.lliwaa . 5`.3i".`."3` "" f"`i!' 3"u" on p:;an'u - gn ~ 9.. Ibinygnt `HES. Mr. Boccouhbdu; Walter Wpoh, Yular. At hid father's. George Wm; Ben Mugphy, Yu-her. spent Sunduy hmwth his pcrontl. . .-._.-_ A Death At Ramon." um I\ Inn: DC IU (III no nu Jnlslid II. ! _ nc1o_ B_un i llmn asnnklng The street overseer is hmily engaged with a gang of men putting down a new plank walk on St. Lnwrenceislreet, which w badly needed. John Lung \\'lL`! holdi his horse by the head B day morninq, when it took fright an run away, knocking him down. The wagon'pms.sed over his legs and in- jured them to quite an extent. Miss Pal is amp daughter, who was in th n at the time. received some ugly gas 93. Mrs. ,1). Real, who spent several months at Kingston, returned home Thursday. The tug Hiram Easton left for 0ttu\\")., Snlurdny morning with one barge. It stopped at Bu:-rin.`s Rap- ids undtook on a luud of wood. Miss Laura Whitunrnh, left for Brockville Saturday, where she will remain for some timd visili her friends. Owixg to ill heal h. J. E. n D had to mi in his position at \V'ir:31ut0!'. with u-, nm-n. nndahis nlnna Inn. been BIINIILI-`I nu: I03, I. ll law (my; llll. week with . Al gn. Brown, St. Law- rence street. 3. W. ntchorl left for Charlotte, South Cum us`, Monday. 3 an II` lav Ill nzuuquu. vs ----gnu gr o--- position \Vir;:`i1estor. with .Gurry apd-his _ has been filled by Jyhn brlcgll. {as Roaha, on E-salon`: Gotham, Hid Uh! Burxltt. of nnnhn. Iinnitln cnnmt A law dawn hat ISLSIOIYI uarnarn, and Ill! burn. on Baum : Rnids, t It few day; last on. Brown. ...-ns. .o_.u 1!. W, wninhnrn loft lnr I V 3 Il!uly:'ud- - Atbiridlhgnouohig ly pudipwu tnruiv nop ma. tau. has mbtd mw or urinary tronhhn. Bright : di dia- boeenqlivcrntlllihlaht. .'.l`Iuo dinette cannot nuicsth onnliu point 0! Rap Bhtun:hdduIqinhohqI_t1IuiIymdn- Blji THU cine on sarth. Gotiwil Inurance Emporium nomovod so Anchor nummco. ovu- llill-Ol. comer 811:3 sud Bpck

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy