WIBUUKSI TIM IWII fll INIK.-WON, lp Dilly loll! ulwuuu than have fund from the acid and the :.'.!.-..*..3'.. :..'::..:.".,..;'.'.. `R I`H_E~.DAILY WHIG, WEDNESDAY.` JUNE` 16, I897: mg on to J)eseront.o. A nnseoau team has been organized. E. Wood has warned the ratepayers out for road worlr. James Kenny is moving to Camden East. The family has resided here about six years. John Freeman has returned from England, where he has been all winter. The Metho- dist ministers. Messrs. Whyte and McCal- loch are both leaving this year. Mr. Me- Colloch goes to Marrnore and r. Whyte to the north` of Addiogtou. oth men were very popular on Newhprgh circuit. Jennie Harrington is ill with !erer.- Mrs. Clement, seemingly better since the warm weather, does not uin strength and health as she should. lgiss Laure Dunlop`hu been suffering with an abscess on her gum {mm a lled tooth. She is better at pre- sent. Andrew Harrington, of Bi Creek, and Mrs. H. spent Sunday at r. Cars- cellen s. III- ..'...I._.A--J \T--.Iun-oh u-nines lnlunn` U100 50 IWQGI on IIIBCIIY. dlll 3:30. The many friends of Goorgo Madden will be lad to hcnrnt he in succeeding well in I: 0 management. of his hunt : farm in Minnesotn. Mr. Jackson. Twcod, has nil-nlunl Lin nan}-|-LIA nhnh al-1:1}: nnnrv in A Beuldont Neqrly Bled to Death--Tho Vllllo Episodes. NAPANEI Mum, June 13 4-The Rathbun company a logs and wood have reached this place. The wood is being landed here: the logs. in charge of Mr. Cousins. no go- ina nn tn nnnnrnnho. A baseball team me logs. In cnnrgo 01 ml`. uuuuull, Ina gu- ing to Deaeronto. A baseball hsu baton nnnmized. E. Wood has news. We understand Nowburgh Sunday school intend joining Nnpnnee Mills in the excur- ninn to Twaiud an Tnesdnv. Jund 22nd. mwna Joining uapnuoe mm: m sue Ixcur- laion to Tvved on Tuesday. Jund 22nd. Th; mnnu In-hand: nf Gnnnnn Addn will mmnesonl. Ml`. alullon. 1 wopu, llll pitched his portable phat: 3119!) gallery in this village. and like Jonah every one in being `'book. In hhe evening comes ehe eennd of the life and drum from the vicin- ity of the Orange hell reminding}: thus "the twelfth le eomin and uonujnf the patriotic enotlom of t one who intend to gaining}. o.I..o_. mnnmnlala dnv. Min Addie FFYIOHC ONO! 0! "I3 WHO IIIWIIII II? celebrate that memorable day. Mien Addie Rook `intends viaicing in Belleville I few days. A Hill hnlntine, Kingston. wheeled to the Mill: on Sunday Int. at her eiloet- e, In. Eioherde. Roland Cooper my neur- ly bled he death lul: week. He had. 0 booth extracted in Nepsnee. It kept bleed- ing all the my home and all the night, end when he found himself rowing week he went to Dr. Beemen`e. T doctor tnld Li... in .....AL... L-`l In... L. -....I.e Lg..- IIIIII In HD0511 IIIII lIOIl' IIO WOIIIII IIIVO been beyond holp. B. Ricbudn but pur- chased 3 honoin thin vilhgo. Thoruio douco it dhntod oppouito the Englith church. Ilr. Richards in ysinoing and re- Ihirinr it. Winn nilllnd it will lnnnn WIIlII'Fy`|l"yKl'I UH: III WII FlIu% icon oloconuinthoulh-.l:i| body in. Ha: nn lnind unihr u I|nIIlIiz_ XIIIWL ll . DIEKTIII II .'Iu I.- purfng it. when uriuhod 30 will In one oftllonuthomonlnslnplaeo. ' mu nun Anus. Ont. Juno 18. - The ninth- natpnua A todoath wlsiln aiding in king up r. Ilqahofohounowu A n ulna. Ealivdnnr Addison. mint vuforty-vtyull old. He was pinned unnnihnlnnnnnin tho slh:-Jain huh |'u::.T:' "W53 "na'S':T'u.' $1.17" ' ` o WUIIU `DUI. DEIIIIIII. 111$)? Wllll n in unodnr half hour he would hnvo Lg... |uA-and` |..In Q `Dink-"I. I... -nu-- ICE egg *1` Hcarw Nerve Troubles. [I 59, lluuu. 5 ncartuuu nu vw Pills w cure you,` . YOII Shortness of Brenth. Dis- tress ufter Exertion, n Smothering Feeling, ms, or Pain through the Breast and Heart? Ifo, Milburifs HearundNervc Pills wi cure or relieve you ifvtakcn in time.` _ ' HIVO You a "Feeling of Anxietymnt something in goSng"'tq oc- cur when there is no ne- cqnsitylbr it ? _ _ \_. ... -c . `no uho. A1-I You T RIO- `,.1...,.-I .._. .- Milbul-n's Heart andNervo Pills win remoe it. follbled with S Nervousness, ness, Brain Fag, or General Debility - the after ecct of La. Grip 2 You can take no betteg medicine than Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. They will relieve or" cure you. Every dos: helps the Cf. V lessness, orgetful- 4 rwruz--- vvv 1. muunu I ($0..-Pr;pr-|;t-:u. E-oiuhont. CASTORIA NAPANEE MILLS BUDGET.` BUHBETTS HABBWAHE, \Jl\L`al1AVl. A" L\l.~J.a(4L4a\u here that are durable, cheap and easily` operat- ed. We're protecting a reputation for quality!" May not be a necessity, butafter a hard day's work it's a mighty pleasing lux- ury. You can obtain ICE PDDAII 'l4`l)`T-T177`PPQ <":' z z'x~:X1i? i3~x`i.:"E'z'`1 <` J... L`. Corner P:-Incest} and Wel- lington Struts. -For lab I! ull Dull -.._-. - -_ n ,,,n_A,__ o_,_._L_ ' Y ..,..,.."""'* ...`%".-,.*.'.2:.;*".i';*..`:: H1-AH ? 7...... 7 mm s Heart and Nerve In": Ii: I burn In-nu, Woons-roux. Ont.. Jana 16.-Miohrtuno bu overtaken the family of Noah Plohoh, of the 15:1: lino of East Zorn, `ch over- ` wholmlng Tor-co. On Friday the irod girl vontaunoputn hot-so ongnl tho gt-gin. Gho'w,ont. up uranium). and had fun put huunlmfcsmsmwhcninwhulotl. `ad Ihotwut ungm ummhma'orw Dieu'ond Kin_-1.'_' who was muo mp ' 90"l`0d. The Dnili Telegraph which announces. the death at Barney Bamalo while 11., ` anger on the.Bcdt.sayu on the a - `us erl o:ird. v _ Imnanau Island at Madeira. Julie 15.. The tollowinw additional details hu_v`e teen detained. Barua-to had been in :11 health for some months past, but seem- ed to improve miter leaving Cape Town. was constantly detailed to watch him. three o c.o:k in the atbemoon, housem- ...a 9.. 3.. in mm nond mix-it.a u.n'l wt: eimers had committed nuici by ` emping. ovortonrd. His body was IQ-` . thprity of a. new agency that he I L He was never left alone and some one, Yestefda after lunch, between twoawl passengers` ` arm. anuuunly Duu Ivv asked.-his comganion to` tell him the tigne, Before (9 received a. reply he wrenched his arm away an ! jumped over-Loerd. The lourthofii-c.er.ju1n ' overl,o:a.rd after him immediately. in he failed to save the life of t.he.`South African speculator, as heavy sens wexge running and the Soot was steaming at the rateof eevenbern knots an hour. As soon as ssible the steamer was swppe-d. a Ii (5 boat was lowered uni pulled to the spot where the two men were last seen. The fourth officer was rescued in on exhausted condition. and later the body ofeBarnato was recovered floating hewd downward. His remains have been embalmed nnd will be taken ' to England on board the Scot. ..__. in Londnn, and it we scarcel was mm- pnnt m Paris and Berlin. he shares went to unheard.of igures. and for- tunes were made In a. day. The oentre of this tremendous financial outburst was Barney Barnuto; and he was com [sea-vatively eptimated at that time :5 worth between 8l00,0lX),000 and 8150,- Nm `Avnnncr his, Manta was as bank. uou,uuu.uuu and mm,- 000. `Among his assets originally capitalized at 012,500,000. In avery few months its c ital stock rose in value to i5,000,00 . He was born in London. ut little is known as to his early life, except that he re- ceived his instruction from a private tutor instead of attending the public schools. He was a younger son, and at the age of twenty went to South Afrieh, then a much more savage country than it is now, and but scantily popu- lated by Englishmen or persons of Eng- lish d_e.seent. to seek his fortune. The Kimberley diamond mines were just be ginning to be productive. With his l few pounds of capital he began to deal in diamonds in a small way. He was clever and pushing. Everiything he touched he made successfu . In five years he had earned enough in the re- tail sale of diamonds to gurchase shares in the mines from whic his merchan- dise hnd come. Before another five years had elapsed his holdings at Kim- herly had become very large, and when the Transvaal gold fields were discov- ered he had profits to invest in them. In mm`. R.-irnev llarnnu) was indefinite area he had prouta to IIIVSHL ll] mum. In 1886 Barney Barnum Indefinite money power in South Africa, and be- gan to be spoken of as the rival of Co- cil Rhodqs. Unlike in teanperament, and even more unlike in personal am- hilion. the two men uto pad in the op- posite direction. In 188 it was agreed that their interests could be balcon- served by in union, and the joint com- pany }vas_ the roault. \Vhilu Ill Africa he married and had was we resun. \VhiIo in Africa three children, two sons undndnugb- tar. . :- Noted Bank um Onptnrod. N xw Yom-(`Juno l6.-John Prioo,forby- ve voon old. Whom the pollen war in `I noted bank and mask thjof. was oaptu here at. the roqumt of chief of poli Moore. at Wuhiogton, D.0. H0 is want- ad there for nhooliog I utchql belonging so than llou-opolicun atroolg, railway occa- ny. which contained 81.682, March 30th I` II . run. In Much, 1884. Price. who is generally caIled"J_ohnny," and Bill Oohusn And "Rufo" Minor. robbed a bank at Augusta, Ga.. of $2,000,000 in cub. Colomm vu aenteuoed ho rayon yous. an in: also Prion, but tho Iqwor nu purdonod in 1087. Prion. on Jnly'30t.h. K888. stab I ..u-tmnn Albany with mmnm in Imndn IIDI. rnuo. on only own, man, new I satchel in Albany with 830.(_l)o in bolldo in it. He took it. (mm P. Don-ink. n tunn- fnoturer of agricultural iurhgnonta. Ho wt`: sentenced to ninnhou 10950 and that months. bnbluq In pardoned Ill 1895. mum BRRFATBDRWFE9-I .:5'Km by VH7 E. Nor- o'cfo:k afternoon, he seem- ed 11; be in.xm good iriba and wallnng up down he dock on n pasaengex-'s* uvrin. Suddenly Bntnlto nskul.-his communion of age. . Barnato was an English Jew and il- .lustrated in an extraordinary way the ' financial genius of his race. Up to the , time where his fortune began to decline be made money by leaps ani hounds, and in 1885. when his zenith w\a.s reach- ed, it is estimated that he controlled in- terests worth in the n'=.ighl;orhood of $100,000,000. It was the fashion tooall him the richest man in the world. At that time he was virtually the king of the [.0 idon money market. In the autumn 0. 1896, when the Loom in Kef-- firs," the shares of the comparative! - new gold mines of the Transvaal, Sout Africa. was at its height. ever man. ............ .....a ..mm in London. wit mon- Africa. at run nalgum. uvur Luau. woman and child in London, ey ,to invest. invsated' it in Kaffirs. The craze was the most recent of those financial fevers which periodically at- "tack conservative England. the south Sen. bubble having been the first. _For months it was the controlling passion London, and it scarce! less ram- .-mnt in Pun-in nnd Berlin. In many r cts Barnmto was the most romarlmh e speculutor of the cen- j tury. Of all the Englishmen who have taken part in the development of South ;Africn, two only have secured Iqviorld [wide reputwtion. These have been Ce- ` cil Rhodes and Barnett. Isaac. more of- ten and less respectively styled, Barney Barnato. an assumed amuse. He bemm his life in South Africa. by exhllzitinug yn trick" donkey ahout twenty-five years ago. He was then utou\t twenty years _ _ .n...~mm was an Ensxhsh acts nnnnnlnlnr nf lhn l`.Pl|. r.'.'J.T ...';'.'.."`.mg" *"'$7'nT"_".:'. o..`I that Mitts!` ' :;nl|I. Ixicsllunldn moon on-Trldly owning in the Iotholt `B rank _ I. The Citiunt ::?~:.:-..:a :'m'*,..;.... :';:.-_;,-L.J."-'* .... Bantu awarded AluIltir:`o|:.n;`l:Irdwnon`cehnIuI\vn u 3 grudonpto-dnhwbcl. H-u.:.-"W - A III `tlllllnllaflblon an JIJIIQ Iznu. n Iww walk in being built on D`Aroy come between A. Johann : and Knox ohm-oh man. was ` Mcoum and Min Fcoor, from Gcrmnntdvn, are visiting in Perth. The 0. of F. will attend divine service in the B: Oct church nub Sand: morning. _Dr. um amended aha Cty udulo ml- lion. Anhburn How. the n no mmun of Lmark. through -I attack of pmnnmh, nnying with him any and hunt marl; a week. The mllion is tuned M $1.31!). TM doctor in an Old Kiugttonbo. Th lush and Mn. nanny: ".1: nunrzr wlyllll '.I'llfQ_I,. IDDII III. `III rui- ll fad ' uoupuaypidyiain town from tho Nth to ma lnolnnivoulo hlr uudinocn. II - ('1-llgn AI 10.1.3. lnbqa M nousundnzglhork III! III _ ' `$..'E.hElun:')no. MAE ing... . '1' nlll Inna! nnllin % ..iuuu:.=;s: -Inn-I-n ;mu. a_srI:aa' `in men emu. ` ~' In. until _ in mph Agile ; boluggonltll at \/ .. .ii,f-dazu 91-vii-I _ahug * u thc`mmmwQ in ~3- na urqu ,nBu the `gun- :35': `. 5 `:..':.`.`..'.'.':..`.`:$ .; .:`:?...";.t -I`lu_|\-hntter in print: Bn_st.or and V can iduon to no me from me. to 1%. a lb. R3 or puekiid butter brings fiblu 12. . 90.180. alb. Nov ' Iggosollntomnd % Vruou -mi reg,-% M > 1.: baton . patonb. I4 80 C-.35hoI3.65? b be 84.95; fniniy our M535 doM.90; , who H3 0 t.ondaaht;:. I . 3 oatmeal. we ~ I bbl.;oornn;sl,1.l0 I cut: oho 814 $0015 I ton. my, hon. 810 _ln _ ton; proaund. 812 `.0 $13. an1n-oau. mo. uusha; pen. 486.; . rye. 350-: .h!'|we930~to95-; bnckw 27o.aM_nniu9bg wheat, No.1, hard. H .3 Ni). 2, 820.; northern. 8763.; white 1: nhu-, ; . +1`: u...%. ~:;:t,!_g&ann _ ml up-u |n9,vmk'I T rlnceon all! 1611. '1 no Ilnlruu or moron Lsnnrk mob in Inna:-k vi on Wednes- dnylmtlzo ohooo . I can Idaho for `tho Inll nlnntinn. Mr. CIHIIQIP Vi in-olnblv rennnup at out an polmoll lllltlyon Kxuudpy. llich` me. gun": Smil-nhnh rmnnuh nvi in men fmin II he Pro- Io_.%IIl:II nuniomuiuptmuu I` . Ourul I lhpoun ItalIIan-A Pollllenl Plo- a uni- any mwuo 0110000,! cmuuuuuso tor nuo locnl election. Mr. Ouldwo wiil pg-obqbly bathe andidnbe. Luinrk in to have u damonotrIion on J no lsnd. A new null. S. In]... lvnuilo. an 1TAvnu ntohhh KIETII, dune ID.--Ana nirluulnu unnu will amend the douiomtrabion no Carleton PlnceonJuI{ lab. The liberal: oi! North 1-..--I. mg: -. 1...;--In nlllnna an Wu!-nan. H0. 3, all. 030.; IIIIIIIIUIII. \Jl\lcp v---vv winter. 756. l`ioh- Mackerel, loo. A Ih.; iron` IO!!! 25.3. nllt; pike. 60. I \lh.: pqtolla 150- I v r gbl , 20. d ;A in barring. fgizefan-nuns. 13!). to 200. ll dozen: _u'oun and wmw nan, 100. n puuudqttlanhio salmon. 90. I 1b.; British Columbis lmon. 900, a,_|b.; nod and hiddogr. 70. I b.; ickorol. 80. lb-: bluoob, l . 3 01b: hlibub. 15. l lb.; oysters. standard. 450. 3 quart. M Fruit-Valencia oungu,.20o. to'_80o. 3 donm; atmwbotriu. we. to 16. a box; ohon-i_oa, 250. to 306`. "per pound ; pineapples, 104:.` to X50. each ; lemons, 100. no 200. I don; banana, 206; to 306. Minna: ooooamata. 50.159 7c.uoh; an Inn r,l0o.tol`. .o. c 11).: applet. 81.50 . I-hnnnv, 10... m Mn. 3 nound: 0006. 1'50. R) 100- u puunu; unpast- us. three bunches for 100.; now etcnco. onions. taiiahea, beets, carrots, spinach, 3c. hobo. I bunch: p_arani 3, 600. A bug; boobs, 60c. abog; turnips. _ to 400. I bug; cauliowarn. 50. to 15. each. hP 622.0. to 3173: ; cioena .too _ apair-ow . to h70. n psir; turkeys, to 31.25 one . lb Mohair-5 Beef. fo narhera;l.!o.lbtuo 5o. 1 .; in qn-rims. .- W0 0 -I ont- 5o. hl2c.alb.; pork, quarters.` 0o.o 7:30: 3 1b.; ouu, `Io. to l2o. 3 1b.; hofgo. 5iu. to (H9. ; spring lmirb, m`;uarbors,75a to 81.50. yearlnn , quarters. io.; ohopa, 60. too 12 l_ .;mutbon, quarters. (in, ho7o._ 3 lb.: cuts, 50. to 100. up 1b.; veal. 30. to 60. a lb. ; beef tongues, 20c.to 40. each. London &.l.anoa`shIru um Au- aurmoo Oompnny. nkuu-mnmno A -tknimni nmnnnv Wu-n The Bldo llulkot. John McKay as Boo. hldo dealers, 151 Brook stroob, report: -We on paying for boot hldoa 61:. par 1b.; No. l demons. 350. to 450. for good shock; vealo. 50c. t 800., according to size and quality. We would advise parties boldfng wool to rub it. in at once and who advantage oi proo- ont laiglypriooa. no the , Dingloy bill will qoottho rice to 5 co nidorablo extent when at Mo olfoot, a quote No. _1 wake oooo oh 170. to l8o.: unwullod, loo. to no. The price depends on con- dition of wool. Ilnrkou Elcowhoro. Moxmmn. Juno l5.--There was a brick demand for anything lit. for shipmono to Grub Britain. and up to e. par lb. van. in name oases, paid. largo fab covuaold at about 40. per 1b.; prbtty good Inirmll cold at.` from So. to 40. do. And the com- mon half [acted beam at from 2c. to 3&0. par lb.` There was an motive demand and higher prices paid for good calves. prion not this sort. rangin from 85 to 87 each; common calveg sol at from If. to 34 each. Shippon no paying about -to. per lb. for good largo ah Limbs sell at from $2.50 to $3.50 can L FM: hogs are scarce, n'n:I nn nnlnn nun-A nnnnn-tar` tn Raw, "Pr-inn: .`3llIppOl`I ll! paying snout: `I0. pvr us. nor ahd no sales woro reported to day. Prices are qnotd at from 510. to 5&6. per lb. 'l'mzoN'm. Juno l5.-Whoab. white. not quoceu ID [rum 010. [.0 ugu. W|"IU- Tonom-1. June l5.--Wheab. wlneo, per bushel, 73c.: wheat, rod, pot buI`I01. (3.: Ln . chum, mama. mp bnnhal- 6 `Jud. I ||p.; put, Irv: D `nun ["1-_-u-. --`n .- doun: bloatorh. a down; an harrihg. 131:. to 200. dozen: _tro'M `and ivhih bh, IA. - ..........I . `I-I-ntin nnlmnn W}; A IL: vw Ilvvv -_.._-.- -_._-_..._7 i',l0o:tol`. ul`!;.;ioV1tiI`5|VJ3l-515 to .3!) l;honey, 100. to I50. 8 Polmd: nhnnllnvrinl. ma. A mmrt: Hum. 15:}. I IllDOl'lal, cans. Wuluuln. um. n pvuuu. M Voge.gelos--Potatoes. 600. to 000. a bag; meet. pututoo-. 300. up 400. a peck; cabbagea. me. no 150. each: canocs, 75. no 80c. a bug; Mina.- boea. 120. to 150. a pound: aspara- nnn !.h|-an hnnnhal {Of 100. 1 CW to $1 . 3 D01; noney, we. no mo. 3 givouuug cranberries. I00. I quart; figs, 50. I and; hickory mm. 50. to 10. a quart; Iberian, cans. walnuts. 150. I pound. VncrnfA Inn_.Pnl.ntnan. 500. to 600. Pn-m, Juno l5.--Th harmonic band um `numb cu... (Inn-3nnIf.|0AI:inn no u-human I QOQPV UQIII-III1_ Elj-I.II'`' `. GAIQADA $4n.17 Anacufuolj ex...-. mu. TOOHOOSE A CANDIDATE. Ilinfor ilrivinq. Quito; nnmbor 0! him at tho political cnic at ."""'9!-`.".."."l.."`. page II WU BIC. IIv-I' ago: driving. ma nmnndnd tho mllhiml nionic LI -----.--`jjj- , mm It: um 1 Iiwlllughif. ` You will pour m 401'):-lug no _ he and `hot T . In It wiocvutut ll `nd: , thousand all |.` b Ii$gIOHdl.C_ , _ " .uCWI&6Vj |Klmpau1ck's Art Store, gnu rI'o;"";t1'";"A-l"'.qIi5*D " 6:! :-:,.~.... :.~;.:7-3'-'33` ht`-=- '==w' -.._-__-v ---w vv-yy V_,. _._vp7_._-v 8unmot-0nhu in (loot mucus}. L Twin scusv Iron 8.5. cnnpmn, With olahio :1 .: Nm. `null ' .. 4 __ _- _Au_-.4 an.;_.:.._- A-an -_- J.'.:%.._I.a.' .0. CAllANi)3fl.5 ammo smnsmr 00., mn. nnvenun cuts :1, invasion nunmnu rming: In nnl Ldlunlnn, W05 Fr??? Anion: the many tliouulul recent remetkeble cures are the tollovllllg: M1-3;]. Oliver, Mrs. B. Stock, I Phillipcville, om. Billing`: nsiag;onc._ Wm.M.Churqh, Arch.McFadden. Renfrew. Ont. .Napenee. OM. Thomas Brooks, Arthur Colby, Notlh Bruce, On} Somenet, Man. James K. Nesbit,`Cha.rles 'I`.`Bye, Steyner. Ont. Genyowen. Out A. M. Holman, Toronto, Ont. Dodd'I Kidney Pills II the only remedy that he ever cured Dlibetu. 1nonn'sx1mvpnLs wvw rI_ Hindu ova ,lll).lllJ. In addition to which a ` II IIHAV: tvthnuunb Io?` ` o ii uni Matron Hlll h STRANGE. Annnh. Cook : cotton Root compo! A I : ORA on-11 Ilh intthly meidnoaan which n on can opp] our and time of nu`. ' In pnpotdhtwodefnu , ofotren = 1 b"yf th bexfaazum Hewagin um I at "e 0 _ ` nc awn -oo1db druggiuttgfoue No. for train! cue!-no de 0 .o-........_ud.-1 unuichm. One . tho 110. 3 tot Igoclu cIluI-m us a utrongen-gold ydri: Ito. . 'r1me,noum;' two co, Fin" . No. x, or No. 2. mailed on nodpirol price and two 3-cent utunpn. " Inn ank nanhmnu. I ' nnvuvru uvun I In: In- I tn 1'. " aim` ..'..:'.`.'.'.:`:..1'.': .;.`..':...':`..'9..:.! nomfo'rt."n_rnt'!n I . `f M. ' lot ticket: and ntabrbbhtnrilo . . . '1'. EANlaIY Woo . TQQKQ` , .. v I 5 o .L W. some: I.`.`l7i`n. . . hm'"' H.I.L1on. .ia _0ulnolhu-o!Wh0Oll pl-Keufoivlf. vhlfl X hna Jm. for` man: and any .. d ;;mc. j` .. "i.'The"6n{1' plre,"x'-e1iTabiTa nonthly me iainmn qhlch mlin can dcnltl ouuo iv ` n`. min Inna.- sinvina Ag Ldscomsa. nnnxnnktn Minna. niirn-`i I i=zE:m_o_vAI_... "KIWY lldi I ,I Ill! 0 1 at Unfvunilgl :MIont|on (Inn co in vi lnoodl `ho renement and oultnn of homo bolt mental Imaging. no nut 53 M "3: A' II I II 9 out-Ihluno man 9! 3-` full intonation will hum `:"` III. c'_l`UR'AI... ':==-.M=: MEDICAL CARDS. Wnuowo!mm ` I onngu9n:`:o_zod noun-uo."'.l'-in`:-no""-' din!-In % EDUCATIONAL. V % ,Ladies ollege, .A?, URCH SCHO0L._ Ulhruo Plhalyo 0! an Once the uohyuhop fig llomtlzo nun llin. lit! Daddcnoo of Alexander I9} ` -IAI. IO! on.-Illrdko dallhll or 5;' u`vi . ".."i.f:.':,'i:.'.` I lijwlijvi tutu II-on UIBAXGI E STRANGE. Atlh. ILTH In-nlgl.-An-mt. King 134 nu ..P}aHnl;,1of . Wialod '; TALI LEGAL . uunnuun arrivi- 515 SEPT. 7th. P if nnlbnhnlfw nnahuntgn iii: HIAIOB. DUI ; IT. Glendov-vet 0;0lIIIl[l. GLIIIDOWER. June l5.---The company end in developing the show of lead on the Murphy fem bu secured the right. to open our. other shows in the vicinity. There Are indloohionn in this locality ol the same mineral. A shipment of the ore Jhiled from the lb0V0 mentioned mine is to be made this week via the K. & P. R. 'l`Im unnnnrl In-Ann}: nl Hm rnilumv mnv he Z4. Blunnnnvnle Don: (I. Su.nmom'n.x.m, June l6.~Miu Corneal- len, Belleville, is visiting her aunt. Mrs. P on. Mrs. Kitchen. Deeeronto, in at Jo n Livormn e. Mrs. Hayes. Brockville. In villbing her mother, Mrs. Earle. Meats. Morden and Pennook hive completed their merry-go-round and are now open for en- gagetnena on any place of importance bo- nween Montreal And` Toronto. Th vil- Jngera e exhibiting I goodly princip e by pa n ng home industry. *0` underltand that the mail route be- tweeen this village Ind Rood he changed hondq. and will hereafter be conducted by [John Smith. Mr. Gallery. vino has Ind` grroge ifri our parish, wan loIieoid- b M . nr-(grad 53 rgngorihtition :.i:rcu:::f v-1,1.--vu V-tenor -p,...._.n n cw-rt -, vv .--.- .--- Free Methodist cem meeting in in pro- greee. Rev. Mr. bineon, Anglican minister, preached an excellent sermon Sundty evening in Hill : school-house. Hie noxh e _ inymont in that place in July mt. D. alker end wife. ucoom nied` b '1`. Quinn end Misl Quinn, of arena, waited at I`._ Anderson':. Bob : who. Suturdey. We are glad to record the 31- most total recovery of Alvin Seeman. Vlnimrd : Min 1. Anderora Bob : Lake, and G. Hamilton and wife, lenvnle, at J. Mnlfagvnn, 35:1?-'r' '5'ip"r3..773u':":i32 .'ZJ.":r'3.5'"aS7 lore B: an one from Opinieon plgyod on thb Buttanu team. Tho latter team won shout to the gnaw when the anal! rod. and tho game began. nryou expected Button-an to win. but thqwuhunchnurprludeonoos. Caver- ly for the Unno noon within two minu- ha of ing. In all live gosh were beond. owing to align dis- putes the minds docidod that three would wiullnrntuwoll. Dnrcuuunmxdo . -n-D . A n-Inn: Tin lininn nlnanr-A I`; Brady, I`. Icntl uni! 1 . Hunter; `.f:`';'?'?.2!.': .;'i .;..`" 4'.-":`.`%,.e`.`;'; L . I ; I, . , _. o- Donuid; god. I`. W. Atqi Ovngto thhot the the boy; vp boon slvpun Iupiuhiy uuminql punge- than thy Inn , . thy Inn to- ollvd s uulcbad , _ ` pf pr $5I|In.douh I . I331 unto nnhn right. [on N mu]. 5|! W$I VII FIIU l\- E I". [V- The unused branch of the railway may be called into service again. J. Jennings has diapoeed of his hotel property to Mr. Gonalnel. Statute laborers have commenced their annuef duty. When ia Mr. Tnggart going to atart work on the read 3 _ ' Than in an unusual amount. of drivimr _NS 5 In` ma hcntlon `rho ntlnomont going so ligri wurl on one renu ` There was en unuauel amount of driving through our quiet village on Snndny, the objective p0iut.b9in|; Weetporb, where the urn-I. Rnm Mr. hinpnn. Amrliumn III Us Kllllllll ` McKoovor I. Union Iootoallon n. Llmun, Juno l5.-Planting is about done. On Friduy afternoon Inc a large be M the I fthi mi :'.`!..n.5... .., .;{2.`1... .`;.".:. u..'.?.';K...`I.'} numnor 0! tall! young pouplu or III aucuun journeyed to Balaton-on to use the football match between vtho Union football sum and the Bottano ho a. The evening on- l&lIinIl|n0WIl'!|1.g tly hindered by the min, Pnnnidm-nbln diicnltv wnn dxnari. I'I"Ia UDIIIIGCTIDIO unncluny WI! UXPUl'l- Onood in stung the union ham to pin as oontnry ujzmoment ve men from l--l- II-.. .- nu. `noun hninlnnn ml.-uni mu `III! H van. ur. uwululn Inlui I U Thy Union you wudn om:-Iy. W-` J:-`don. I`. and hglf.|n'nhn. W. Aellnv- E `Shroud and 3'3gg1n'F$'3$3"3EtETE in . , Mn.-hyalunm in mirin in -`wage M0.`i0r.:DnuOI rPnotr|29.r9~ equates En. By:-nu h I. Wieitore: r. Iviu. Wlfqrtown; Mid "Milieu en ti: Hum; Kinguon. as Mrs. By`:-ne . Joyeevule"JoiIng|. ` -Jovcnvrua. June-l4.---Road work is the order of the day. The recent about: are a boon to crops. Fruit of all kind: are a prensieing crop. J. Tmttnrhed some sheep worried on Friday morning end the dogs were followed to their hornet: thereere too many dogs :11 ninn at large an this `spring and some of i: am will be mining if corne- hhingin notodono with them. The many friends of Messrs. F. and J. Hutton are Eolflled to `see them home again. A mun- rqlrorn here nretelking about taking In the exeureion to Weertown on the 12th. Lent evening Woodburn church could not accommodate all the crowd shut gathered to hear Rev. Mr. Miller : farewell common in that Jane. ` Visitors: Rev, Mr. and M1-IA. . Johnston, Pine Hill; Mr. and Mrs`. Webb. Sunbury; Mr. and Mrs. Foa- ter, Yuker;-,_H. Ovens. Mina ,Alleu, Mr. and Mn. Joseph Donaldson. Kingston; T. and A. Blake. Isle of Man; J. Klldnff, Bal- lentyne; J. Huthon.Woodburn West; Mrs. Bowlee, New York; N. and E. Burnside, Dulferin; Mr. Shocks, See!ey I Bay; A. Bryant, Kingston. 2.4.. any nngunoloa 9: Inc punpnu. wungn was proved by the petition which was circulat- ed in his favor with 100 none: of romin- ant. oitlnono. E. B. Dtvon rb ac- cepted u pouilionrwith the B9 lovillo mo- tion oonpony. `Tho Shnnnonville buse- bqll nine, commonly known as the In vinoihloo." luyod a friend! guno with the Pldine nine on Sggu oy Inc, And. u the boys day. they did not do a thing with us." . . JnIn.l5.--`.l`hcn have been 5 he iuutpd.wnuu;cro are now- iiz rough with I&.dIhoIlI 73110.80 low hndl I` VIII. lIl'Iu'I It! soon: vuruugn wlsn IQ. bong! uohodtbo hndo Vlllhb . V hing no net. lIu.0.Kg_Inny. huilyaan Ankh Iu.Iv&.h hlvilglnou appointed Ils- Iluulbinldc n D-gum:-rl- Ontario. IIGIII trill canriu in luau :-nu` d an "5?- ubhlninlllnil-okvl.- thin- Hlffflf. < tmallll vuuiuv tluncg Z _ _ V n osxqrnvgn ng .nou um Senor` word of mdpicuor d` J; on -neon}, u. ((fdpu`in) ii an I lam of Pototboro, are [unit at ~ u. gm hand during the main --mot v!.-,.m.mv- A 30!! '" T human ntum'd0d' the cornea at. St. 39' I % `um. xT_:'.;'a' `in .:.?; s'.': ' die out tnisclr. wiiqh hon um timo- nmmul mun ulna an of thin. o'it'6f 4.` , %?= i`- ~`v`3`t~34E~`f::`3*r -`A~`= > h"-*'-.e`i"'E I.aLL_Il._- ...III in ;;';'a,:*z2`..'?lm:.:.'V.. j W; . A ` . pond . o. o'ant$: "ioztxoonul |.',Omil|d|0D o _3rn|dyn'y. Tionuh lltlllh 0` "IN"- nnngmm-innmd nvnnainnvan ivanimz lClIlU_ Iln`:yllo` mun .uuc-.Auuu.-uhg , nun * 9_ _ ,.9I.F|P- VJ?! amsndad service: 56. M J: on aux mini #1. nm uurinun an ncldanh. is may, Mrd. MINI Bums.- ,_n _ -,. an-annn--un ` 7 _ I-ngrmncsho-vs:-Iona Point In last- an `Dunno-what rooplo An Dolll _' nnuruy Axel-yl-I-*|'II0l'IIl! utnonsonu chum. ` BAIIIIIIILD. Juno l5.-Tha villagers 2. : "......."'.".."...".?.'.uf. ......a"" 'l`:n'3'. Z';.'u? III nuacqmy glfntilll W we member: In the pram .caqr.v'rhllo pnn, ni the mnggfzthok k nd guru in drug: .'1m. out ' ` mu. but [uni lmmmmmnsj % _ K. IILERI .D. . . . &. n,a....1.`.`..a..`%;` ..`.23.: 9.132% ...."%:;'"E`?"..*:'.:"""-"""""""* I -COIRE swounyr L": diam $3. - K ,, . Jun 77-.':-"an:-3-"a.-";3..z: ....T%%-"".-- |"dHN| N .9f.l-P rdlrondhuinoudtt E DI! niacin -, I nos - - ,_ j-fv~ I Ll `am Wonk] 4.0-0!-1-,. K . I ,0... D""" Jl.. 5.$I "km m:i':u"` Ln}.-A .-_.._- .-.__ gun --g-5 moan was 1-Lguuy ulnuuluu II] (no sin. Conoidonblo difficulty was e'xpcri- rmul in naming tho nninn tnnm tn nhnr nu -wvy.-.. `I > - _v v V `HRVQIO '_t_,zLI. us. K`-'~"'%:r.:.::.";%.:-:.:.';`:;n I` ,v|n livu in mu` m` QLQ Cg: uuuuuru, \ lb! V 55. mall, and Inomaa. ox nocneaoergu. 1. On Friday last a auddn dohoh occurred at Ha Bay, when William Darius Hull pas away after onlyn few hours ill- nou. He wu working on the road doing ahntuto labor and after dinner omnploineo of feeling ill. He was removed to his home and a. doctor aummonod. but he only Ilivod a new houn. Br-inks : disane was pronounced the cause of death. Deceased warn his fty-ninth you. The fonenl took place on Sunday to Cs:-aeolian : bury- ing ground. Dooaaaod won a brother of George 11. Hull` and Mrs. H. Vnnkonghuob. Naponoo. Mr-, Eur; I-kmlhlv. of MnDnm\ld_ had a lnln. OI norm Iv. unu. Little Mine iey Bruton entertained e few of her girl friends to tea last evening in honor of her twelfth birthday. Mrs. '1`. A. Osborne and femily left yesterday for Winnipeg, Man.. to join her husband. who has a lucrative poeition on the C.l .R. in that city. Lillie Meir left yesterday tor a . visit with friends in Chi 0. John Lowry and Fred. Thompson l yesterday for Manitoba with e carlosd at line farm horses. W. T. Crouch hoe purclinsedthe butcher business from Bicknell & Co.. on the mar- het square. end is prepared to Iupply customer: with choice meets. Oharlee Hsmbly. who went to the Kingeton hospital a week ago to undergo an opera- tion for an ebeoeee in the side, in reported to be improving nicely since. the operation. His many friends will be pleased to hear thls. Leno Graham spent afew days in Belleville this week viaiting friends. Mrs. K. J. Strong leaves today to spend the summer with friends in Brockvrlle. jn: Godwi n'.s Insurance Emporium lonpvod to Anchor Bumlngu. over FOG Onion. comer zinc and Brook tannin. . Victory For Tho lunnbool Oonptny. UMoo.N,Y.,Prou. The Alexandria Bay steamboat com- ny. which owns the utmlnori Inland llo Ind. New Island Wnndomr ondrunn in oppooiuioo to t.ho,'1 hounnd Inland ntonmboat company. coumonood 0 unit through its ottiltnoya, Smith-I Smith vs. the Now York` Oontrol lndoon river nilrald czripsny. to hurt iodotu-mined that they I right to not the nil:-and dock at `too oogto noovor 0:20.000 dummy: orudnvorhog tnlic from on onmlnnv In nnothn. Mullin. Gnn & aponee. Mre. Ezra Hsrnhly. of McDonald, had a paralytic stroke on Sunday nigho last, and at time of writing is etill reported very low. 0. E. Bartlett ie in Montreal this week on e bueiuene trip. A number of the young friends of Mien Ell: Vannlstino spent a pleneent evening with her on Mon- day evenin lnet at the reeidenee of her brother-in_~ aw, George Cliff. Miss Ella embarke on th tee of matrimony to-day with a Mr. I ez-.~ an estimable young men. of North 5 Ont. l',lO'Ia in I ha Rruatnn Anbnrtninm-I n Gamay ICIIUIIIVQIVIIIZ truno nun was com 3 ho mother. Mullin. Gnin & Wnl er. of Wstortown. were nthomoya for the defendant. Mr. Grin domun-ed no the eomphiht on dx0`.l`nOlflIdl -that it did mm mm {mu mm a to ntmnlsnlsa I the rouhdl not state fuck ani 0 tooonntnto 0 cause ofnctionl Janice M . Inl- hinod tho demurrer. and in ordir has nah lnnn nflh-nut} Irotlm nnnhllglg thin: KIIIQII "I. UUIIIUITCQ IIICI lllll DRUG DBI now been stnncd By tin uppollato court ;gih`oontn. All fgthdhgiud _ a an victory t _ ` unbnd but ' . vi` hhundl lth. "**'....,....%...:.:r::'.,.. $......,....";....... ""'TjIU Z -Uvvaj-i--ulv'UI `sienna Weath- L In at Danni. who in this-up thuonoqnoun. lnholut uninni-n -nu-union in Enmnn. Ik-cl: A Jubilee 9!1.9!arshiP~ up 0 - IT\YnQN\\l llIYYN'I`.i have done we won on ms ounmiuo. Ldst.~`1` _ y-waning the boys Laden exoeptionalw lively time and a number of the Raglan boys were unable to stead their ground at "the coup. but took to ight, somq of them to the creek and some what to the house of Mr. McCoy for s place (11 refuge, while the Denbigh and Vonnechsr boys remained boss of the situation. Paul Stein niahed. last Saturday evening. saw- ing the supp! of saw logs and timber he had pn `handy and has an unusually large uunount of eawn lumber of every descrip- tion on hand this season. The local de- mand for building material of any kind is, however. very limited this your on account of the still-prevailing hard time: and the scarcity of money Albert Stair. has o nod up his tailoring establishment again. ut is not kept quite as busy as he would like to hot. 'l'ha minim: excitement has reached nor. kepli quite as Dusy an no wuulu nu: w be. The mining excitement has Donbigh at last. A number of local and onteideproepecbore arelooking for minerals, and nearly every man one meets entries his pockets full of mineral specimens more or lees (mostly leee) valuable. Death of William Derlnl u-Gone to llunltobl. Nu /mu. June l6.--The remain: ol~ the lute Mrs. Peter Hullman. who died in Brighton on Sunday last were brought to Napenoe yesterday and interraf in the eastern cemetery. The deceased e mailen name was Marie Frelick. daughter of the late John Frelick. of Morven. nd was pl. the time of her denh in her eighty-sixth year. She, was born. brought up and spent her girlhood days in Morven, where she will be remembered b many of the old Bowlers yet. Her hue nd the late Peter Huffman W05 at one time proprietor of the Pnieley house here. `She leaves a large family of grown up children. Mre. Thorn, Mrs. Caldwell. Mre. Lane. William and Robert. of Brighaon, Mre..MoDonnld. St. Louis, and Thomae. of Rocheaber;N.Y. n I`:-irlu. Inn}. 1 nnrinlhn nlnh nomn-rad for thil Joan uouoy llll nqluneu his driving [on Smlurcntmd paid o his men In oek. The union lot driving was 0 v y favorable om, tluib being ubundan ol walor. bud hl roporud to have done vo well on bio cunt:-nob, Ian. I` - Ann-uilui lm lama Lil nn ReMAINsTrTrEnnso YESTERDAY. I Hunt ; ' IT I llvuljv. Damon. Juno 1 :--'!'ho ynuthqr during tllapolt wu;.hah:.bogn cm: and plosunt. an ` undo rub program. Nearly all wisdom dud man of tho on :-ly lawn grdn loolnwoll, ad onlytho lowest ..1..... Imm nnlarul Inn tin can kinda offruih noun also who goon . A m.ca1otwutmeonm_ pinned hora this Iouou Ind an Inulu y Inigo amounb ,of buokwbeu in being town. River drivligon the uibncu-In of Linda- wuh river, in CM: vidlni , inst In and for thilionion. John M y hnojohed 1.1. 4.1.8.. A. H.nI..'l`.pnuFnntI mid n A %.?;:m*.z%.; fa: ...,. nnoql in the wi and 0! til! n-I-.1p.9n. uu`duy nliht. - A ctito Ty bush (and not quit; niihqd), on thq {sun (2! N. H. Hinchvy, who hope-the E|n~'l'roo pol oieo. wu an-nuldoim. Bupponodhrtaohe :- otinoondi ori . The chooyi :.a.. run .32., cf: lunnlv of mm iai - oriuuumry onglu. -. wanaq . in in full blast; the um M ' up won-pd-m,oo Iobuin:-vcugivoa, hora luh week In 3 Mr. Hall. gnruh. oi BOUCV , il Viiillf It nah : ll. si Qlirlvfgglo - I" . 750. !l'BoI[aII_'IuI.ByOuida. 75. Boiul of Forum, by Bibhnd an AI` . $:rfn Luck. by Funk numinuxawmmnquou. 7*" a"un1* , ~ W.i:hr". :3. Bo , -.s ) A V` q ` ,1 V