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Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 3 Nov 1886, p. 1

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E., FIIIEISVILLE 8 MILLORWOWN Next door to a Fumonville. Prim: .Modcruh'.‘ 1 7 ' Saliciml. I can ’8 TH [‘1 ‘11:} PORT}: R IS vuwsmzu “E“ WDIESD“ HORN“, AT THE OFFICE, mum 3mm Mllllflllll. .IJ “IL? tovn m hm and on Reasonable Tcr: 115.4” v v‘- "w “I. wad hp"*""'”" (Nehru-h Arxnsl rung‘s 1 lot 0 F \RMIIR.\'\ ILLI-I. s‘ARMERSVILLE, DY ANTAG [CF \Vxn. SAVES Lu‘ rnpm The Gamble House, MC firc “03115 NW! AND PROVINCI A! IAI'l l. IIIMIIII. PIIP'I. urauyhlaumn, 86., BI pf“ I! t Anvnn-rxsma. ‘1 [Id x\(‘.\l Ii A. A. Fisher, 'l‘l-ill, souClTon, ac. ROCKVILLE. h MISS S. BYIZRS, 147D. PIERCE. I‘mprit J. C. Judd, Jon wonz. m 'I‘ j”); rmml at) 11-5 of {H FARM KBSVILLE. of women. 1mm North-western 'l'eio flain Mroet. 1o loan on real estate. won. Lu) peer nmmm. or sun in u x IIIUHHII. Nu pupal .11 «ll arrmm‘ no pun]. , PA “LOB, TBRHI- Bl‘l'l‘ll L‘HI. LUV Eltl N. l’ululislu-r and l’rupriotnr VL‘I' Ii. T. Ti-ZNNANT. m [maul (:plggmn. ave can“ “A...“ .m- ‘Uf type “n fly (or turn \V'ul)sl.cr ”films“ ” Office hours wit-vs. HUM i-vcx y, Mam at. fully oqulppcd uunl weaned. and mum; out first- Ill “RAINIER and um ONT New Hardess Shop. E takv this opportunity of IOHII'ISI our old vmdmneru and friends know we are still dumg businuss, and that we ham :1 lurgv stuck on ham! of both single aml double harness, which we guu‘untee Our Sim-k of Lcmlhcr has bun Nahum will: (hr Grades! Cart, and all our work Q to be all Our (7011 1'94 uromadu m our own shop by 0111;111 It, worlcme11.a11d are the best in own y respect V ‘THE OLD REHABLE Tailoring House W4,- mil anonlion to our complete and aurm-tiw siovk of Whips, Curry Cuuxbs; Blushcs, Lap Rubcs', Horse Nuts, Trotting: Horse fixtures, Bandages. Shin Boots, Quurtur Bouts, cum, and I'er-pectlullv rev- quust’all whu rvquim gomls in our line to iuspm-l nur stock lwlurc purchasing. The ”(ln‘l! Exvvlsinr Uil, $1 pm‘ gallon. Re- pairing can-mllyymvndt l] to. A. E. 'WIL'ISE 85 Co.. Farmersviua. SI'ITS $91.11)}: ['1’ I." T1 Lul’l'EN'l' STYLES vlT S" I)" '1' J1) TICE. From {invclnss stock. We can give u good so! at llamas-slur $12.00. My reputation as 'a first-class worklmm is now su we“ 05. tablishcd in “his ,svciion that. H is not necessary that I should tnkuup space in rec- ommending my work to the pnhlio. ‘ nwm pay the above nun-d Mini} case of Dyspepsia, Lint Complaint“ lick naadacho, Indigestion or Cocdmm‘ ‘ we cannot Cure with ma!" 8 WI: £11.38, when tho Direction. as. strictly compuw with. Large Box“, «mm 150 mm, 86 Cents; O 398. 01.00., m 3L.~\l’1;1-:.\'(‘l BOOTS & SHOES. TIME IS MONEY} mu. flow, FARMERSVILLE. lllCl'AlRlNfli 1.“; In the Best Possible Mannerh: and on Reasonable Terms. ‘tim \V: J’OL. II. NO. 45. GUARANTEED FIRST . CLASS. . M. GHASSELS VA RMERSVILLE. H. IIJIN l ) MA])IC Hence the Importance of 3 VIII ”gaunt! Tim-Piece. A LL W 0111»: WARRANTED AND COUNTY 1 lh' IIAVND MADE u m annunnm that hv pro-mm! H'nn met to x‘l I. was a CELEBRATED SPECTACLES. ; 1‘s,(“]1wks, ' mul vaonm‘)’. DEALER l‘l “it'anl’fiV‘illt‘. r the lurgm’f ynri BA ILNIETT, (>1? PM: I). (”L a r. :ivo the most s!_v1ish, . and the best lining l '1' I." TILE 1 pair 0 .yulw few umptly. .l hmcs. hum-at "9 1 styles u {kw um nomost wt. in Furmuru- 1 dry Hut l~ l C t lluu‘. mum at 1.30 p.m.. and Bulmum‘s at 3.15 p. m.. Sunday. June 13m. and evury alwm- aw hubbmh thvronfwr. (‘IIRIRT’S('llUN(‘l|.'â€"IU'V.1LN.J0hf‘fl.lncl‘lm- bun. Sorvlcu cn-ry Rummy at 7.00 p.111..0x- owning the “Hull“! Sunday ln the munlll. when m-rvivu will lm lu-ld M loam. 111. Holy (inm- muninn ul'lor murnlnu pmyc-r. Snmlny Selim)! at 2.30 p.m. Svrvlcu every 'l‘humduy at 7.30 p.111. Sums all free. 'Gthdhto Farmersvmn Circuit. kw. n.nog(m.lmstnr. I‘Auummvuuc. mhbmh services m the 8mm: Hum-h at man n. In. and I p. In. Public {H'uyvrIncctmg'l'hursduy ovcuum at 7.30.. in ‘he North Church. and \ mum People's moot- lnw Suturduy un-ninu u! 7.1). Sunday School at 2.30 p. 111. Duncan Fisher. Snglwringvndcnt. Run: at 1.30 mu. and ’I‘nwums' at 8.15 .m. Sunday, J unc‘ lb. and every alternate Sub )ath thornurtvr‘. \msuummn's and Hum lsmunnltcrnnwly Fr y cvonluus at 7.3!). Church of Inglgng. Baptist. undav til-wires m 7 (Maw 80th. June 27th and .‘h l_\' :rnh mniltud.) PM) or und pmisv: mmelhm Wary WNllu'mlny evening at T.’ An wulcunw. lluv. S. Sheldon. pastor. Presbyterian. Sonlu- in Hm huntiwt ( ‘hmvh 0v Pry thhuth murningnt W. A Aug. :mh va. hr. Jan-dine. Our morning strolls have hereto- fore been taken to points of 1mm! in- terest; but this work we make a. de- pgtwrtpfiggwflrwqm the usualhpourgglmgflgi give a brief description of a week‘s trip made by us to a point of general interest to all Our readers. New York at. 12'30‘ our party was mot by \V. G. Griffiths and (LL. Compn, 0M Leeds County boys, who quickly cscnrtwl the Canadian con- tingont to the several hotels >c1c-ctc'd. Wednesday was spent in visiting the various [Jaws ot‘iutcrcst through- out the city. In company with éomc 0M friends. we visited the “ Cyclam- nm" of the battle of Gettysburg]. This isuSnid to he the largest painting in the-world. The canvas on which the m-cnvs of the bank) are depicted ,Owing to our not arriving homo un- til Munduy evening. we me unable to furtlhm' prolong this m-count in the present issun. Next wovk we will give as full an ncvmmt as payable 0f the unvniling corvmnmna and hope (0 lm ‘Wn mm: hmrd nt‘somc simpkfi mmugh to think that. the Mail has :nmounr‘ml ita tn Prohibitimn, the Tory m liun on the nnt speak for cmmmc Ml“) Tm.“ can be huln'dnum M which party’Wu vicarious in x @112 ‘ OUR MORW STROLL. NO. 3!. NI :1 ‘l whiHnMrntn the rvpnrt with a the statue us it npponrchhcn CHURCH DIRECTORY. I‘ the purlvom Farmersville, Wednesday, November 3d, 1886. LVI’ ('HJIJII'INT. some who arc .«rhomor party as n nuninst ”IO ‘ in have falloh | :2. ir rmaon- 'u' is too extrivau ’ohilvilion mmr in gr'n [rt catchin if‘i‘flllfl uwmn The Ottawa (Z'in'wn says :--“ Mr. Thos. Conley, ex~wnrilon ot Leeds and (ironvillo. was in town to-dzu'. and stopped at the Grand Union. In answer to n question by it reporter as to whether it was true that lie was It cinnlidato fa that .‘cOndtitnenci in the House of Commons, lic' stated that he was in the bonds of his friends, and would abide by the decision of the Conservative Convention." 0n the same subject, the attawa Ii'rvc l’rvss says :â€"â€"“ There is likely to be no scarcity of Tory cmnlidotes for Leeds and Grenville at the approach- ing general elections to the Dominion Parliament. The present member is Dr. Forgns'im. For various reasons those who were”inatrmnonrzdin’aecurw ing thodoctor's election by osmoll majority have gone back on him. His inconsistency on public questions dist pleased lIiS constituency, and this nix-- l'nnmled accusations he preferred against the Itvv. Mr. Robertson, super- intomlont of tho l’rosliytcriurninissions in tho North-West, WL‘H‘ insulted by all Christian derimninotions. It is Sflitl that lit! is (livtorminod to run again, and there will likely be along with him on the some ticket Mr. Conley. of Komptvillo, and Mr. Quebec elections, since the publica- tion by the Montreal Herald of the names of thirty-five of the newly dected members who have signed a round robin pledging Liieinseivel to die overthrow of the Ross Government. This gives the Liberal party a clear majority in the Legislature. Tm: recent horrible death in Brockville, caused directly by “the liquor r01 nilod at Old Man's Island, is another t'orrible example of flab cfi'ccts ofintoxicnting liquor. All in Brock- ville who favor ”19 best interests of the community should demand the re. moval of such a mow! ulcer, and take stop» to influence the licensing board of St. Lawrence county to refuse a license to the island hotel. Enamels Jones, (xx-M. P.,..who some- time ago was stumping the countie‘s, When the time cmuus there will be quite a l'mnily quarrel over the mat- tor.” With reference to the meetingnf the Board of Directors of this line, held on the 24th ult., the Recorder of the 27th says :~- ' “The rumor to the effect that. the directors of this road were going to throw over the contractor. Mr. IIer- voy, it seems, is incorrect, and we are told that the matter was not discussed at the board meeting. Col. Cole in- forms us that he yesterday reached a letter from “Geo. R. Sampson, of Lon- don, Eng, saying the Lnndon people were ready tn carry out the purchase nfflne bonds of the road if a proper pnwor of attorney were sent him. The proxidvnt 01'th board”, who was an his way to Ottawa wzls intercepted. at. the station and the necessary papers aigncd. \Ve und \ rtood that. all this was done Inst rmth and the money was to he paid intamhe bank at New York On (Jetnber lat, but in View of this letter we presume there was some intbrmniity in the papers. “’0 cannot mo why there should be no much diflicnity in raising funds for :mgl [why the, vinyl pnv m will be llmimh Hw cmmhisaimm‘h lam-c boon mm.~ia1u’ul gum-rm“ in making their nmu'vla. i! N ostimntm] Ihm {hwy haw nwmnplisht‘d a saving to the Govern- 1m :1 of 5P”,000. ” ' . It is rgxmod that a new and rivh phosphfife mine Ms been dibcnvorcd in the township of lawn. Ottawa mmnty. MGM-I Hay, Cowm and '1'. ‘ Raymond M. the fortunate din- vM'on-rs mu]~ it is laid "mt the ~m~'chm~m whom: may ubou} 83 per u Mu". Mnmm 90m? mg H" nnm sub-vhf)". mlfbc given I copy for star MB . Brockvme, Westport 80 S. Ste. M. R. n! l‘lu‘ o. Tho. unfortunate failure to do funds hasvntuilml :1 grant W hardship on both the sub-con- n's and the mmutry morclmnts pq-n‘vluwlm huvuhvvn boarding L-nmluyecs all mmmor wiflmm and W0 sinvnrrly hope the money we thrthmming soon." omp Reporter The Tory Candidate. ‘ been rah-rt tmont for 9‘ no "aw-Hing act-nu. but Mvrih‘rq tn mum m M“ O-.- nu] to the in~ ottloment by Pininfin -AL hl "HF Ull‘ R."- b Hf V0 "‘"W '" son ‘ at m Iyo N m snlu (“MIN ed M mm mm for mm 3" {nu}, Mrs. Ill-nee. Illinois, was It church llcro lustSnndny. It glnddcnod the henrts of many old friends ‘0 see her altar nn nlnonoo of a number of years. She is the guest of her mother, Mrs. le. Avery. 1 Death lma again visited our neigh- illOl'llOOl‘. This time it broke tho litllc family circle or Mr. Norris Westlnko, lry J-l-nmving n liltlc liabo of nine months. We Mlend our sympathies to «he grief-stricken par- ents. The funeral services were con- dnc'ml by the Rev. W. (6. Henderson, nuiswd by our resident. mini-tor. Rev. J, E. .RiCllfl'llSmlu The text mm H Samuel, chap. l2. lmtvr clause ul‘ Von-no 93. from which M r. ,‘1'Ddefr .non prcnvhecl I plain, tactical din- lcmn-so, Miii‘li will long )0 remember- ed by “IOM‘ who helfd i‘. ,‘ , Mr. Wm. Leo, oonof enry Leo. “inning mien to Harrell «hi-fem The shipment of tobogg ans for the season, from Potter 3: Tunnent’ s mills, has already bwun. Thirty- -fivo men me employed, Dand the enterprising proprietors expect to ship 2,000 toâ€" hoggnns during the winter. A series of revival meetings are be. ing carried on in this place by the Rev. Mr. Sanderson, of Mullen-ytown. On Tuesday night our neighbor- hood was startled by a cry of file. The hre started an (lnskiin the barn owned by Wm. Guilds. A laroc amount of hay was burned, butf'or- metoly‘ all the grain was saved. Lows about 82,500. No insurance. Great improvements are going on in this place. Mr. Weeks has paiutqd his house. We admire his taste in selecting paint. Mr. D. Donovan has purchased the property of Mr. W. J. Cuvanagh. Mr. Jae. Mole has pur- chasai Mr. J. May‘s farm. Events of tho Burrounding‘ Townshipl, Gathmd by On: On With-unto Oorrupondontl. . The other day Mr. W. Chafi‘oy, of this place. was much surprised to re- ceived an anonymous letter containing $5. Tho writer admitted having ap- propriated Mr. Chufi'ey‘a property to that extent. The school teacher has been im- proving tlxe school house by arranging the seats diffgrenflyr Property has changed hands con- sidm'ably the last twn months. Mrs. Craig has purchased the roperty formerly gwned by Richard flannah, and will become arcsidunt of our town in th‘b spring. " A party, of our Sports visited Cran- berry Lake the past week. and re- turned with a large amount of game of u“ kinds. David Stuart is about to become a resident. Ho intends to keep the market filled with all kinds of game, such as venison, partridge, ducks, quail and fish ofall kinds. H0 “'i” open business in the premises of Mrs. l’ethena Blanchard, Mill street. ' blast. The Frankville ('orros iondont of the It’cmrrlrr saysc~“0n gummy, im- mediately after service in the Mothod- fit church two couples dtove into the village in a. hurry and proceeded to the residence of Rev. Conley, where two of them Wpro made one.“ Wm. Gonycu, aBrookvillo young man, had hem {val-king for R. Du- \Volle for some time. About a. week ago he went awn , ostonsihl ' on a visit. After his epnrtm’b My. De- Woltomissed a sum of money amount- ing to a littlo over $150, and suspic- ion falling upon (ionyca, steps were taken to secure his flh'cst. The col» ture was efl'octcd on Thursday last by Chief Mitchell, of Brockvillo, who ar- rested his manjnst as he was about boarding a trnim ‘for Michigan. About ninety dollars; was found in his trunk. (in Saturday Mr. DeWOMe went to Brockvillc and Hucoeeded in rm-ovoring $125 of his money. The prisonor pleaded guilty before the Police Magistrate, who reserved sen» tcnco until Thursday, the 4th inst. Miss Lena Davis, 'school teacher, who has been” ill for a few days, has awain commenced her duties. t.Thc steam saw mill is again in full Mr. Solomon Rnwley has sold his big: blm-k team to the. corporation of Brackvillv, for 8-100. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. SteWart, of Stewart's Crossing. are enjoying a vixiHmm' Mr. and Mrs. Philips. of Redwood, NY. Mr. J. Stewart and wifi Kitloy. were nlsntho guests Wm. Stewart last Saturday We congratulate Johnny on secured one nf the finest, yonm of Plum Hollow for hit for life. COUNTY NEWS. chln “sh Julia. (Hm 1mm. Fraulu-Ulr. Grunbush. J‘twboro. Esta“. the gnests of Mr. t Saturday night. Johnny on having finest, young ladies for his fortune in from And still- the exhibition goes on lively all the while. Lots of fun; lots of york; no money. A ‘ Westport, and by ‘that means pay for “10, work done. Some of those men who have not yet got pay for their land wish the mine would be struck on their property. Our well~known dealer, Stenrns Ransome, is doing cousiderablu this fall in the shipment of hogs from Leeds county. the person of Miss Bass. of Centre Au usta. It is generally thong Wilio has, nfler trollin so long. made a. good catch. he ha py couple have gone on their wed ing tour. We wish them many years of happiness. Now it is easy to under- stand why those new buildings were erected. A resfioctablc old gent on one of our boo streets. who already possess- ed a good open buggy, has just pur- chased a new top buggy. Is it posâ€" sible thatlie is thinking of the girls again ? There must be something in the wind. He is 7-1 ears old, but this seems to make no ( ifl‘erouce. He walks without a cane, shaves twice a week, and sa 5 he don’t want an 'old lady, but. is ooking for some of the most promising young ones. We imdcrstund the railroad men are living in hopes that they will strike a not?! mine betweeawbomwaad No doubt, if the cars run through here, it will be handy and a great benefit to most of the people; yet at the same time will be unhandy and bothersome to others. We under- stand the road runs light through one man’s barn, and he declares he will not ran out to open and shut the doors without a wry largo salary. The Rev. Mr. Tihe, from Lens- downe Front, gave .119 a very able and lengthy discourse in St. Paul's church recently. L19“ 0111- friends will many oblige hymn municatlug reliable Items for this column. A. A. Fisher, barrister, has hung out his shingle in Brockville. Success to him. Guaranteed Circulation, 600. Mrs. G. Yates is visiting friends in Blenheim, Unt. W. McAuloy Fulford and Frank Fultord, of BlOCkVille, gave us a call on Monday. On Wednesday last W. U. Pcnnock. of Ottawa, led to the matrimonial altar Miss Laura. Britten, daughter of' Freeman Briuon,'of the Gallanoque “rpm-tor. The event created quite a ripple. in Ganauuque society. 'We extend our best wishes to the young couple. T. Bake}, Brockvillc, and ~â€" Bailey, Trentnn, were “ doing " Furmersvillc on MopdayL Arthur' Reynolds, son of Judge Macdonald. of Brockville, spent Sun- day in l‘nrmersville. '13. J. Saunders, land surveyor, has entered upon the practice of his pro- fession in this neighborhood. Duncan Fisher and Geo. W. Brown returned on Fridpy from the Sunday School Convention held in Hamilton, at which they represented the Method- ist b‘uuc ‘v Schooi here. The belief that Sir John Macdon- aid will risk an appeal to the country within a fey weekgis confirmed by in- formation from all quarters. Arimng the. most significant items is the state- ment on good authority that Lieut. - (10V. Mnssou, of Quebec, insists that. his advisers shall either resign as soon as the official election rehnns are in, or call a moi-ting of the Local Lo gis- laturo He has. we are assured. ful- filled his duty in refusing to sign special money warrants for his defeat- ed Ministry. Thus they will be com. pcllcd to yield power to Mr. Marcie:- within a short time, and as Sir John Macdnnnld wishes to go to the electors with his {richds in office at Qu‘ebec, it follows that he must go very sopn. Even a stronger reason for him to make an early trial of public opinion is thatiit becomes more. distinctly ad' verse to him every week. The at- tempt. to organize a Bribery Cons ir- acy .which may enable the Que Tories to hold on is disgusting ovary district in Canada. Then. again. the Dominion Government could not face Parliament again without the certain- ty oi'heintr badly battered by not“: posurea . of boodling. They hardly dare to let poor trembling old Mr. McLelan venture on another hopeless attempt to'ahow that the finances are not in a very bad way. They cannot be brazen enough to ask a moribund house to Vote new millions: in aid of C. P. B. Company enterprises. and it became clear. trout Sir John'a cum- mcr speeches. that he is pledged «to war more money into the, old time. So hope of winning remains to the Tories, but the longer they put it! tho day of defeat the worae their ront'will be. To bring half a company in the next Home Sir John is Mun meet his fat. on the flaw and Liberal: everywhere are warmth-i perfect their organizations do that he may be con- .cluaivaly amount-Mob. ‘ General Election: Imminent. PERSONAL COLUMN. Delta. r The contract" for potatoes for the ’Mountcd police at Battleford has been ”or. at 81.9; per bushel. The potatoes ‘ will be brought, chiefly from Prince iAlbUrt by teams. " Young ladies or gentlemen contemplatâ€" ‘ ing matrimon should call and inspect our stock of adding Cards and Invimo ; lions. All orders in that line slrnctly con- “fiduntial. Singers and public speaker. will find perfec! relief from all thank difficulties in the use of West’s Cough Syrup: Another lot. of partridge in“ a we marked glass have been seized at. Kingston on their way (0 the United States. The Rev. L. A. Batu, of Napunec. was reported dead last week. The reverend gentleman contradicts the report. World’s Heat, West’s Liver Pill. our. liVer complniut, dyspeplia, nick bonito!“ and indigestion. Sugar-Wed, I!) pilll, 25c. Alidruggistl The election court bu declared Justin McCarthy elected for London- derrry, Ireland's Ptotostant strong- hold. An East.) Indian lady doe. not make much more fuss on discovering a snake in her room than a. European lady does when she sees a mouse“ On find. We have now, in full stock, a huge supply of Blank Note. and Receipts, put up in booksof 50 each. They are gutted on heavy, toned paper and will sold Cheap. The earthquake experts, after some oxba§stive researches, including sur- veys, map-making, &c., have conclud- ed that the centre of the recent. dis- turbance was at. Charleston. Em the mum- at hum the Curio-fly of thawâ€"lathe: . tom-ma urn-mun In St. Louis 7.000 pound- ofoop- per has been used In making jolt om} qtem} ketyqfor . btewoi'x. _ John L. Bullivso m 31:0! and seriously hurt by John leNefl’, in I saloon row.in IIopkinlou, N.Y. A violent assault. has been commit ted on Mr, Maclean, editor of the Toronto World, for something relat- ing to». failure which appeared in the paper. Three men attacked him. There in no necessity for passing a sleepless night and annoying the entire household wnh that cough, as West’s (laugh Syrup will cure on like ma m. The best known remedy or coughs, co da, consumption in its early stages, and all throat and lung (lineages. All druggms. At this scaeon of the year it is very necessary to keep a bottle 0‘ West’s CouuhSyrup in the house for sudden colds“ Nothing like it. Cures like magic. Captain Hollinsworth, ' high con- stable of the county of Renfrow, who has been working under the directions of the crown in tho Mink hike murder case, has arrested Mrs. Mary Dunlap. widow of the murdered man, on the charge of being concerned in the mur- dering of her husband, Willinm Dun- lap. She is now in gnol at Pembroke awaiting her trial. The mysterious tragedy occurred some weeks 'ngo. Dunlap being found murdered near his house. the injuries which «used death having been received on his skull. Mrs. Dunlap was out. of her right mind {or n time alter the mur‘ der. A unique feature in one of the township shows up west. lately was t churning match. Three ladies enter- ed the contest, which was witnessed by thousands. 25¢, 50'} .and 31 per bottle. It has been definitely deeded to commence the construction, this autumn. of the Ontario Pacific Rail- way, which Dr. Bergin. of Cornwall, has been pramoting for some time past. ' Sir George Stephen having purchas- ed for $20,000 from Judge Tessier. the river and seiginory of Metiu, has instructed 3 Quebec contractor to erect {of him a summer house on the property at an additional cost of $20,- 000, including out-buildings. The structure is to be wholly of wood, finishcda‘n the interior with red cedar from British Columbia. West's World’s Wender or Family Liniment, : lure cure for neuralgia, cum, wounds, burns, wounds and bruisel. 25c. and 500. AH gringgism. A few weeks ago a very interesting case was tried at Kingaton. lives one in which Hugh Smith of the Sal- vation Army. Sunhur , ened Mr. John Talon and Hugh oorelund for damages and (insult. Several wit n‘osaes testified to the mult havin been committed in this way. One Snnrlay evening in March last, and after the Salvation meeting, Smith, on leaving the hall. was weosled by Tolan, when I brief conversation oo- cnrrod, Smith nahin the letter if he remembered the oat he took in the ()nngelodgeh Tolan followed him alongahe roadway lame dintenoe. and. while the Selvetionint wu turning "mind, he smack him twice. fimuh roll and when he got 'up “was found he was hadl bruised end bid 3 Ion out on hip end. It "I Ihown th Smith Offered mini-Moe. Two- 1 three witnesses were examined. ‘ , jury blqnghtln a .vgtfilqh touch The Kingston New: ‘ttntcs that a citizen of Kingston had decided to take action for $20,000 damages against a prominent resident. of Stor- rington Township for circulating the rcpul‘t that the Kingstonmi is almost always under the influence o'f liquor. Two German spies have been an rested in France, their occupation be- ing the sending of letters and plans descriptive of the French forts and routes to the German Government, for which they were paid at the very moderate rate of a sovereign a letter. 3.1u'inmr m? 3150 mi run high court Cum. There wore threo defendanu, win. Julm Tolun Ind John And lflgh Mon-land. The verdict lad con wilt amount to on: "00. ' unus‘ 0513mm. rm mam.

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