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Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 13 Feb 1894, p. 4

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' the choir. pm mflmt m gutltVsl' ~ it: passed Jslsouuwl' ' The town of Smith's Idle '1'. lnodtote so anus! grant 1 . n. ma. hilt-r .mhg._ssuLo-_Iostt-.rjo.-fileu carport” j. . .. "Mltmure . f _,;_____w,_:':’_._"":" _'-_L.._â€"_â€" Auction , ale Rpgista'r. Ho'tliew II. Eyre will hold In im- portant fl‘lClllIIl sale at llll farm near arises sh soon-sin 45in- ‘wi'w'mm m W W ' r OI W. 0' "'0on chumbeteets inks-W13 . court. eongretuleting the when on u” M “I, a", um my. oddreee ytbe County Muster, which mi I dleuer eete oil the new colors for '“Ilbllow.:- ‘ Ir. J. J. Keane . of Jones l‘olle. “.50.. oi. Chino Bell. Broelivlncâ€" To a” 0M" “d Mm,”- d. we County lodge of North lands. II. 4 l - ..- from here amended the ceoveotloe‘ st 3/ / there to etoy. MOWAT & JOHNSTON ‘ Tun Puma: Silos 810l- _â€" 1809 1809 alumni}. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON AND EDINBUBG Ind Moe for Ouudl - lento-eel Capitol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14,500,000 Funds Invented in Canada 4.482.752 Total Aunts . . . . . . . . . . . . 55,706,475 Inuurrs all kinds of property uguinst Loos or Damage by Fire or Lightning at Current Rates. E. A. BUCKMAN. DISTRICT AGENT Buocuvuu: ., -.. ._v._...â€" THE.“ REPOR TE ATHENS. FEB. 18, 1894. a... â€"__..__.__ .._._... _...___... COUNTY NEWS. INTEfiEB’I‘ING LETTERS rzox. OUR STAFF OP OOBBESPONDBNTS. A Budget of News um Gossip. Per-ow Intelligencmâ€"A Little of Ivory- btag well lined up. FORFAIL :YlONUAY. Feb. 19.“ Misses Alice (Junipbc I and Ellie French wci‘u visit.- iiig at C. 'I'. llnlu's on Sunday. ' Rev. Mr. (34011er, Bible socwty ugent, occupied this pulpit in the Mutho dist church on Sunday .ifteinnon. Mr Burton Dowsott and \Vr-sloy MtQue spout Sunday with friends in Athens. Sir. A. T. Stuthii’d vilh- nu business lust m-«k, Visitoru- Miss Dowsott, Miss Ad- min. and Miss 1.. Pool at Miss H. Hule's. Rev Jumicson pi-mchml ban: on Sun. tllly morning. Brock- wiis iii ,. .. .mâ€"‘Wâ€" . J l’ .\ ETOVYN . MONDAY. July 12.~-â€"All the famich xii-mind hero are l'llmg their ice hm see to the WWII utnmst. Look out for i worm raccoon. Mr. ‘3. Warren i- nbcttt to move into his newly orch I residence which is n credit in him. ‘ ’ Mr. Jol Richard has gone into mum lug. He wilf lmtlm next man to face (Sui-belt. .lcl will liugb him out of it. Mr. R. Fortune's belief is that angels spend ihmr time pulling oil‘ the bills of mosquitoim. Halt-cm Lnll was it guest at J. Warren's on Sunday lust. Visitors. 3dr. Junai'. phcy and (,‘mldy Spence. Mr. Dum- »~â€" <O>w MCINTOSII “ILLS. MONDAY. Ft'll. 112. - «The party in Columbus Hall on last Monday was is (Ii-cidwl sucrose, numerically and, of Course. financially. The ladies presen- ted mi and pollen, which was much up- pri‘cintml by our guests. ‘ Futlii-r Kelly was a guest at Mr. J. Ilolgcr's lust wuck. Mrs. M. Anglinu was \l‘llllllg hurl mrr-uu-t Ill Lanstiowne. Vi‘iitiil‘x‘. Muslim. Picuril, Klltt‘fl .iml Bullis ; Hickey, S. (lobby. and Ill. Loader. . -.-s.. HOPERTON. MONDAY, Fob. 2.-â€"â€"Miss Edith Knowlton,our tencbcr, spent. Satur- day and Sunday at home. :lohn Jnynt. Esq” of Newboyne, led the pisyehmceting held bore. in the Methodist church cu Sunday cveninc. Mr. .lonn rryo. unis lll uunuuoiguu (mo day this war-k. and reports the sloighing very poor for about two miles th-n sido of the town The Snpcnon lodge of Patrons of Industry sent us a delegate. convention at Lyndhurst Mr. John Nell. Several other members from this lodge intended also. O'I‘hoy upon. 'a Imus attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ran-om, for- merly ol'tbis place. now of Bellsville, me waiting at Mr. Simon Rsnsom’s. Wonder what it was that caused that young gentleman to come to church so late on Sunday eveningl Was it to escort her home ? or wns it to not warm ‘2 Great driving Sunduy sflemomi. Ap rentl . it in the style here for "In ice to oodofl“ end "gents follow otter." but to sll sppeersncs they get there just the some. a..." .â€" IH'LBIMMN. l Environ. Feb. 10.-â€"The grim reaper deeih In eguln entered our midst and removed mother of the old lsndmerks thet connect the present with the person Ire. Henry Clo-l. an anode, est other reeldeeee. ettbeege of 70 core. She cone to this piece when at u child with her pronto. Hr. cod Vermont. At the he merrled Mr. Ore- his pleee. which wee W hen her mm . Bruce 411. lCluude Stewnrt 265, Rsney Talmnn to tho 5 139. Harry v | Junior Socond.~Willie tof this loeellty, ll “0' hodburet on My at this week. B». C. 0. Johnston olKingeton ls ‘ todelivereleeture In the I shunt here on Romeo Netore. night of Tlioredoy. Feb. 16. One of our populor young men joins the “my of Benedict: next week. We extend cougrstulstlous. ._â€"..4-'__._..â€" WIXI‘OBD . Honour. Feb. 12.â€"'I‘iio msny readers of the Reporter highly oppre- clots the res use given our oerree- pnudent of ofthie paper by our venersble sud esteemed friend of the quill. re the notorious P. P. A. It would be in- truding on the vslunble epeoe of this journal by giving any further diner- iniicn on thv ebove malicious ergoni- zaiion; for already mony ministers, politicians. end I host of commun smec men of our progressive Ontario, have fearleser wielded their pens in tho public press, and elo- quenLIy raised their voices in their re- spective cullings. sguinst such dis» bolicsl soon-ties. bull tliet suggested end biought to light for the purpose of ostrsoism our Catholic fellowuien from the i and privileges that s bouuteous Providence lies destined them to en- jov, as well as the Protestant people. Probably its most decided mission is to endeevor by its boneful methods to r. DOLLAR . UPWARDS bu been distingui ing himulf us 3 T. W. Dunne. W“... FIIIEIO' sum nieonmim mint... emlnont DEMO ml . . . . . . . . . . . . skater. having sketed from the Falls Winn-“Iota u 3.01”... Lootâ€"In Athens. on Prldoy. Feb I, I smell gold woteh with gold choio _ attached. Finder will be suitably re- Hours. Mott s Robeson are looking worded on Iroving it ot the Reportei e strong bid for the tee truth of Om“, Boy (six miles) in 21 AT WWII? BATES. Brethren-J have pleasure in wel- coming you to the village of Athens to yoar annual meeting of your county lodge In doing so I desire to con- grutuluto you upon the Inc-go- attendance mo”â€" unuaii» Mmtoucon In ten “longed. Wis um. 1‘3. â€"â€" .\iili.lll| Luciano and Alum... Italians. who liuve r’eu, ii“; .i.-... b‘t‘ll m. l.er .it (ltlillt‘ll twi‘ ll.'.\l'll"l', wrre , Lyiidliu st at l p.iii. On Thursday. Fell. l5. WlH'Il In- Wlll sell 2 lioisei, II cowr, luulvm. l bull. 5 “cup. 2 lime. implant-zit. turn-nu, Voliifl‘. rte. ~ A. l‘}. Slit: i’. illiclmum'l'. w..m.wm- -- .. _. l .dleolu. one the tron-notions a! our of look Stocks which e Re . . weekly In future for the intonation of Its exford in. recent issue mom:- Boukot’l‘orouto... .. . Theofleereetthlsneu ore pl ed not to custom- JNO. PRINGLI longer In“ leeeh Below will be found not-noose! the lead porter will pub [ AIIID Bonito! Montreal.....,.. gt Imports! Bank of Com . . . . . . m Sundord Book of Con-do . . , . . . in loleou'e . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . l i“ Merchanto' at of Conodn. , ‘ 165 Bank of amnion .............. l we Coo-dine Book of Commerce . I10 :31 mg l m is: | is: I I m m at no l m “LOCAL SUMâ€"IllllRY. .â€".â€" .- ._.. Union Bonk of Con-do . . . . . . . . It is the spirit of AIRBUS AID NIIGEBORINO IJOOALI- NIB 331331.? WBI'M‘IN UP. '3 Ive-ts so lee: by Our Intuit e! the renew-Lees! Allen-cements Dolled limit Down Cottolene at Mott dz Robeson's. The Ontsrio Legislature opens to- poiscn the minds of a portion of the Worm". public ageinst our just, honest. cud unimpeachuble government. It is a pcundul to see ministers of the gospel of Christ espousing an association whose object is to crush. if it could, a certain religious denomination who i e Brockville has now a tumsi'uc gum refinery. Mr. Will A. Blanchard is now in New York city. Colored bedroom sets for $2.50 at happen to worship God difi'erently hjo‘t‘kfiobeson'l from said magnetes. Terrible will be the lot (if those teuohers of God’s people at the hour of death, for having counselled sudiibened men into dis- sonsion. ofdirscm-iion and 119 will visit such will) a curse. The venerable scribe of Yougc Front intimated that if the Correspondent of Wexl‘ord is not tied up by public opinion, he will throw out a few ideas re the I". P. (L's. Decidedly he meant it joke when he referred to the chford writer being afraid of public opinion. The Wet- ford scribe. has not been. is not. and never will be, governed, flattered, or influenced by that. truilorous agent, "public opinion." Let us dwell in peace and the blessing of Howell will come to our homes. Banish from our hearts selfishness. bigotry and re- ligious hatred. allow no venomous agencies to ho hatched or establisbrd in our peaceiul county; for truly no (end will come from them for the benefit of God's creatures. Chus.Flood. in phasing the church sheds going to Orchard Villa, about 9 p. m. one night was closely chased by a large man into his uncle Pat's house. All the residents Were notified. visited the church to ascertain if any hurgleriziug had been attempted, but nothing was molested. A guard was placed at the church for the night Mr. A. Picurd, a French artist, decorated the altar and statuary in Jsmes’ church. F. Gitfin and family will tlnpnl‘t for Quabin citv next week. I l l The Dominion Parliament will meet March 15th. An organizer of the P. 1’. A. paid God abominutes the house Athens it visit a few dayu ago. Beaver tobacco is absolutely clean and IN the only gentleman’s chew. Gentlemen of refined taste chew Beavm tobacco, exclusively. For sale by all dealers. Rev's Croseslcy and Hunter are now Conducting evangelistic sorvicou in Brockvillr. Miss. Jennie Thompson. Spring Valley, is this week visiting bur brother. Illi. .los. Thompson. The Canada Carriage Cm. Brock- Ville, report having booked orders for 700 vehicles for 1894. A local dealer in Port Hope ad- vertises “a new stock of walking stick1 for gentlemen with curvod wooden, heads." The pioprio-tor of the electric light works in Morrickville him ofteer in light the whole town at the riite- 0? If cents a light. provided 500 lights can They be got. Chas. Wlinley. grocer, Iiyndhurst. has greatly enlarged his stuck and is now offering special value lII all lines, especially in tea. (‘1ch him .1 call. Toâ€"morrow (the 11th) will be St. Valentinc'sduy. when tln- birds are supposed to srlect their iniitPu. The sparrows. being Mormons, are an ex- Mr. L. Gavin and sisters were! guests “mm” at the presbytmy thia week. A I{ISlN(l SrAn.â€"â€"It is our pleasing Mullen. Iceder,jr., is hardubwork duty this week u. “.00” um mum l’mll‘nng ‘0 “I?” a 8mm house In the pliant achievement of one of Dundus' spring. fair daughters in the musical world. W0 exrw (hm weddings after \Ve refer to Miss Lima. Beach of Lent. _ .._« -~»â€"e-oo--â€" .n. . Toledo P. 3. letter loll. sisNion DEPARTMENT. Foster, l Senior IV. (possible min-ks. 400)... :.150 31.33” A,‘ Maggie Coughlm 325, Cecil Tollman 298', Milford Hunter 289. Ethel McCrum 288, Harry Hillis 276. Junior IV. (posuiblc marks. 400).â€" Minnie FOWl0l'280, Ebert Hunter 271. Duncan McClure 263. Mary Fcenev. 244. Junior 111. (possible marks, 400).... Viols Edgar 296. Nine Com] 28?. Marion Holmes 2382. Leah Sirslton 266, Muriel Reeve 1256. Hum! D. BLANCHABD, Principal. mwnu anAR‘rVIN'r l Senior Secondâ€"Leo Smith 517. Eve-rend 3'26. 44] . Willisms Elmer Livingstone L‘srrie Gordon 120. Lizzie Soughlin Ill). Paulina. Mi-Callum 116, Louis Hart 98, Mnbcl Dunham 94. Hsghortv 282, L. Brig 'nshow 268. Clifford Eaton 246. Lesthfiiy Tolmsn 175. Msude Singleton 135. Ellery Tslmun 101. Sussn Hort 100, Reno Durihsm 70. Port Secondâ€"(3min Tslmsn 227. Kenneth McCillum 1‘29. Florence Hart 96. First Closes-Lef- Livln stone 159, Rollie Eaton 97..John color 132. Corrie Putter-eon 92. A es Smith 86, Iler Rielly 88. Lot: oster 16. Jams 0' on. Aesietoot. Toledo. Feb. 8. 1894. moon lower Dell It lowu'e seueel. 8r. Fonrth.â€"â€"i'nd Jellies Mills Church, Arthur Joules, Ade Johnston. Jr. Fourthâ€"Archie Lee. Mood Brown, l'nd Gellipo, Florence Hewitt, John HoKlnnen. 8r. Thirdâ€"Bertie Lee. Peorl He- witt. Herbie Johnston. ". m) W Iott. Secondâ€"M Hell Port Ila-Adi 990th» Iehol hove. Pl! Lâ€"Corlle no“. Average em 16. Imm mu. tuber. W wtllhebdlet mew “ ‘rgvpr all. .â€".Â¥;'i‘l”"}a l t l l l Iroquois. whose vocal abilities seem destined to raise hbr to the position of 3 our of the first iiia.gnitudc.~-Win- chest-er Press. v Mr. W. I“. French. who resigned his position in the high School. I’om- broke, last summer. contrary to the wishes of the Board of Education, was, on the Board appealing to lhv Minister of Education, ordered to pay the expenses of dtk'ertining for another tom-her. lIo hiisiisent the amount. $6.67. to the Board. --Observer. _â€"»â€"- ‘4- >â€"â€"â€"-â€"- } Death of In. Win. Jehaeeiu. . . arthe Kerley, Wife of Wm. John- son. M. A.. departed this life on Sat uruuy, rec. iUiii, age“ at months and 2! days. death was not unexpected. the announcement of her death musdd general regret throughout the village. The funeral services. which were largely attended, were conducted at. 2 pm. on Monday in Christ Churchl by the rector. Rev. Wm. Wright. ' RBSOLUTIOS 0' (ONTDOLKNCI. At is meeting of Loyal Orange Lodge l No. 331. Athens. held on tho 1% day i of February, i394, the following moluâ€" l tiou Wu unmimouuly ooncurrwl in ;â€"- Moved by Bro Thames Barney. Pelt County Msster,seconded by Bro. Albert Moulton, District Meets-r. Whereas om- broth‘r and Pat H. tor, Willi-m Johnston. has so“ 3 hi 1' bereavement in thalth of lib wife, who fix ‘0 W to him I loving coupon . end, to lib children, n devoted mother ; And whereas wr, his bum in lodge nose-bled. are desirous of or. pd our sym y and condelem with :I‘I' hereev brother; ' Therefore. be it mind-Jinn we, the when of Loyal Grunge No 331. “WWer bereaved bm.,’ “4 to ill- mother-loin chum, m.‘ expulsion of our sincere end heartfelt . with the ennui-once that we ' m ttbatin thleliio timeof elifie )vdlfl. 1: l Der-eased lm-ll - . . . ’ in ‘it.r: - in tin Town f (‘uiiai .' . .. ‘ n » - been I" for Mme “mm m that her Hf!“ A l i 0 1 '0 U0 to tln, mtlltlltlulen who although iiiuply Mrs. l y 'v‘ x y . . Johnson was esteemed and land by a l “0' N' ‘v' BMW" was nmmmon 1” large circle of friends and rcloiivesl for her many excellent. qualities. and | Athens and vicinity, end ere this week giving swey samples of their tumour Ger en Leaf 250. too. An oyster supper will be held at Glen Buell on the evening of Tuesdsy. Feb. 20. It whlch a High Court ofilcisl of the I. O. F. will deliver a lecture. Tickets. 260. Rev. John Helliwell of Vunkleek Hill. Grund Chaplain of the Onmge Order of British North Ami-rice. has been stricken with porolvsis and is not eXpected to recover. The Rev. ll. (lomery. ofthe Dino-ens of Montreal, trovelling agent of the Bible Society. \vill preucb in Christ Church, Athens. on Sunday next. 18th iii-toot. at 10.30 mm. [me-mu for heat. IDs. To the Members of ihe Church in the Parish of Lausdowne Rear: Dun Bananas. â€"- The Church again calls us to keep the Lenten fast. and I would ofl'er the following sug- gestions for your assistance in obey- ing the some : 1. Be prom-ct. an tar so possible, at all the services in the Church. 2. Read every day some portion of tho Holy Gonpel. and add to your usual devotions some special prayers. 3. Let. no duy pass without some fit'b of self'dcnial, and if possible. lot this not be to the comfort of a poor or sick person. 4. Iu-t solf-exuminaliou be it daily duty. before rest at night. 5. Deny yourselves some luxury. often, and let the coat of it be added to y0ur (ifiurtng. The cost of self- dcu'iiil should be given. not saved. 6. Refrain from parties and plucas of amusement. 7. Let your reading bu such as to aid you in keeping the Holy Season. 8. Gch more time and care to daily private prayer. 9. Receive ilm Holy Communion as often an it is administered. 10. Forgive. and neck reconciliation. if any are at variance with you. Yours faithfully in Christ Jesus, Wu. Wniom. Rector. Annuu Heaths: South Ludo 1.. o. L. The annual meeting of tllt" County Orange Lodge; of South Leeds was held in L. O. loIligc room No. ‘26 in tho village of Lansdownc on Tuesday tho Gill inst, Co. .‘lusloi‘ Bro. .l. Quinn preming A large represen. tation was present lroin different parts of the county, purticuiarlv Lnnsdowuc. Gsuanoque and Addison. 'I‘hounnuul reports Hhchd int-reused prosperity. 'I‘liuelei-tion of ofilcers was Conducted by mo (10. Muster. ably ahiililliltl by l’. (‘. M. Bro. Ruth. and reunited as follows, Broil. Bovwn of laundowne and Hamilton of To rontn acting (is scrlitinoci's :-- County blaster T. W. lay. Lausdnwne. Dcp. CU. Master “7. Ganunoque. Chaplain R. downo. Rec. Sec. H. S. Mol’fslt. Addison. Fin. Sec. W. N. Bowen. Lunsd-iwne. Treas. Wm. McIntyre, Brockville. Co. I). of (L, O. W. Landon. Lans- downc. Lecturer. Henry downe, Dep. Lecturer, Dixon’s Cmnvrs. It being 6 p.m. when election closed. A cordial invitation Was rx- ... J..i I Lu...” nt‘ A:.t..:..o t.» 1. ‘ A'LIIUL4I VAA Uklbllsb “J an: O. L. No. 26, Lansdowno) to the brethren present to participate in an oyster supper. An adjournment was made for hull an ham to partake of the bountiful rrpast. provided by the good host. ilciislip. Ample justice being done, the. brctlirmi wure us- cortcd to the lodge room by the cele- brated brass: band ll) connection with No.26. On resuming labor. lnlltftl- lsli'm of odious was cniiductud by P. C. Master Ruth. The oficers being duly instilled. usual thanks tendered, iho lmlm- was clonal Brad- H. Show, McCullough, Luncâ€" Brodlcy. Lans- ll. Antlepot. - o u u - . . v u - n v e unlabors of the day being on NI. requested to preside, when a short. pithy and edifyiug programme was pro-wrle consisting of music by the “Orpheus Brass Band," speeches. songs, etc. Upon the exhaustion of the programme, at 10.45 pm, one of the most pleasant. and successful county Orange lodge meetings was closed by singing the national anthem ‘Ind excl-inning happy to meet. sort-v to port. but hoping ttnneet sgs'in. icons. Much prsise is due L. U. L. No- | 26 and district for kind reception and "fleet errangemeote. The Orange order in this Go. is in I flourishing condition with e brighter futurity. Ream woe expreeeed oi. the smell mention from Breotvillo. New Mlle. Mo's Corners. sod Rook- W arm 0» oosnocncs. To Ire. navy Bradley. 1’. 0. Bl. Due he I Bumâ€"We. the men- Iuso of loot Leeds County Orsnge Lodge. b Convey to you our heart- relt ey in your end be neat. meted door wife w- ohrirtiou ‘ inbungs. by Wlllt'll they in dllt’. and l mnnrmN-nvv ancient low." ‘7. hold its next annual l to be a wry wise Gill: and givoajusticc l depositingv their crrtilicutm, 11.83% ' of tum. Father O'Brien, of Merrickville, ho died lutely, is sold to huve willed 8200 to Dr. Merrick for services ren- dvred during the [lost few years for which the doctor would not muke any churge. The Lunurk County Council passed 5 by-luw at its recent session grunting oi bonus of Cl ouch tor every f-ix killed in the county, u oertiticote from the roeve of the municipality being neceslury to obtain payment of the bounty. According to the Kimzston Nev". Rev. Mr. Flemming (formerly of Athens) has recently received two visitatious of Providence. the latest being in the form of a load of hay end a Icaid of oats. A men not far from Iroquois, who farms 100 cores of land, sold from that form last year $840 worth of butter, and $300 worth of pork. Not a bad return from two items on a smllferml A little daughter of Mr. Clark ‘ltsa was quite seriously injured in the public school on Thursday lust. Iiiconipiiuy with several other little girls. she was playing in the hall of the QCIIOUI when she was thrown uuaiiict a book which entered her check, inflicting a. severe wound. lIon C. F. Fraser has retired from the practice of law in Brockvills. and the firm of Fraser. Reynolds and Fraser has been dissolved. Mr. Rey- nolds has opened an office in the Comsiock Block and Mr. 0. K. Fro-or bus emoer into pmtnorship with Mr. M. M. Brown and will continua the biisiui-sa in the old office. Rev. M. W. Chase, of Ogdensburg, the. famous World'rl fuir lecturer. will belivre on the 26th with his grand array of stereopticon views of the White City, and is said to give one of the finest entertainments that ever travelled. He will be accompanied by the distinguished vocal artiste, Miss Libbio Beach. On Thursday last a telegraphic mommy to a iriend in Athena (2011' vryvd the and intelligence of the tle'atll of Miss Hester Polk, which occurred. after a brief illness. at hcr llOlllt‘ iiorir Portland, Mise Polk was a pupil of Aihuns hiin school during Inst term and appiircntly enjoyed thi- be~t ol‘lieultli. so that the unnoiiuco mom. of her (198”! will be u grievous surprise to her school mates here. \An Elgin corrrs‘oudeut to the i ews, under (late 0 51h inst. givvs the following parlicularsnf the dumb of Henry IJuialilcy: It was with surprise this moniiug that the villa- - gms reroin the and intelligence that Henry Luisliley was dead. Nearly 50 years sign, hn with his wife settled in this village. He wan up to ii week ago in business in this pliice. Luter his clilldrrll iliought the old people Wt-l'e too much alone and «ducted a were to live With a daughter. Mm. William Diir- gavvl, ol' Newborn." Mr. Luishley (llll not enjoy lillt‘. new home Vt‘l’y long; only one week had elapsed. when on going to (‘illl him to break- l'sst, Mr. Durguvel found him dead. . - 4-. n. h... To Atd Nervous Writers, The Department of Education have tit-chluil to main: u grout change in the ... . IA at ,,...........ur. ......l-'.~ ....l.,.,.l o....,.l. “nu-u u. ! .\ullltlntnneh Var..- .. .VV. “1...... t'l'H for non professional cm'tificutfll. In the nut exzuninationu in July the. di» pnrtme-nt will talus into account the esâ€" tinistr- of the principals-i cf the school as to the general litnosn of tho candidates to puss tho oxuminutionu, in addition to tho results of the written examinations. In June forms will be sent to all tout-horn eugugonl in preparing candi- dates for this vxuminution, who will re- cord in percentages under the head of ouch Hulljf'Ct- of the examination their estimates of each cunrhdatc’s genrml This vhahrm in holinwxd qualified to pass the examination. full Immune of their excitable frame of mind in writing upon the exams. 4...- TM unfit! “.1”. Returns of the recent plcbiricito gives a majority in favor of prohibition of 81,730, the total vote being 192,487 for prohibition and 110,757 eguinst. A sumiiiury of the vote is as follows: Counties â€" 154,009 for; 83,846 against. Citiesvâ€"30,133 for; 21,943 against. Districtsâ€"45.345 for; 2,993 against. Separated townsâ€"2.947 for -, l,905 sgeinst. Pelee Island, I neporuted township» m 50 for ; 20 Against. The following counties gave majori- ties inst p ibition ; Essex, Pres- cott. u-eell end Waterloo. The city of Windsor end the planted town of Proton went the some wsy. The womrn's vote went 6 to I favor prohibition. thelr’e being 35 per cent. of the total vote. -w“ .._... A I... f. m m but weak e fermer near Heehton nemed Hulth, was brought before Po- lice Msgtltnh 30', of Wlneliflter. rgod with sending sour cram to e It was brought out in pm ent. showing the unflugging interest taken in the wellirc of our beloved or- der by its members whose numbers ore steadily increasing. and whose influence is being felt throughout the t'lnpll'e bv its uneverving Iupport of th» British crown and the proteotant religion. It utlords me the greatest plrusure not only to congratulate the older brethren. whose familiar faces are before me here to day, and whose fuitlilul swrvic a to Orungrism are assured bv their re up 1 partners with us to take part in the dc ilnerutiono of the can»- they have so tru» on Sunni ti luund will v and uniilu-u ‘wl In llr li-tiu;~\l .\liiy U. 'liim we!" t:li.i.,;nl l with ti..- Illlil‘tll'l' Ht (1‘ l’I'l-i'ulid. 11 I Ivor sale or In: .lum- pm“ “I 1’ - ‘ ‘” '“'""‘“â€"'â€"'â€"â€""" 'l'hl‘i'i ill"! 4 1.. .. hm... , m Ammm' 1ho Imprr-mimlur 'I‘nlu'u to \\ lllIlllN“. IUIl llmm Hm." l'.In.iiiic of II. C. PHILLIPS. 'I'uitin in I‘ll). l‘.‘ l'lilu-l t'llii'k. --I' Hill A" “‘“" 'l"“~ J-ll. lo’JI. tf. Manltnlm I’l’t:'-1l|t'1l\l I'ulum, Winona-g. was ” ’ ’ '~ in th.â€" city on finiunluv II~~ I‘rllllllwl in ‘ the Malibu: with (illltl'lt‘fl t'lmiiilicrlaiu. I. who is chars-d wiili iiuperuuimtiug at the . 0 rrcent b} e vii-rti m. , llu \ in: V '7 lllll‘sx i'Ulil Price to n-plm-ml our \Vusbington \\'llll .l. [inwvi' cylinder I m.- Olll'l‘ tlur \l'wsliiiigtun for sale at a. Journal! uvfi,lll',:, whit-ll wits llnlll llvl’r‘ on 5*?“ “amt-“U” ’0‘. whh‘ The larch” Sailurilai'. lllw l‘;.|‘l llli‘lnt‘fll x Liliwi'itl CUII' AH“ PH“! n 'I‘Mbi“ 11")“ bhm‘t "lid is ly at. heart, but, I 3].“) must, col‘diuliy and nerviitiven hk‘i‘.L'lt'il tin-114th of \lal‘l'll' next iii pi-rlvi‘t iii tll'l'. A good two..;y;i“der fmwrm‘ny are”. the younger brethren ‘ as tho day iur lln' lliiilillliiuull oi the” cuii- dlgn-||,u1.i.~ Mnl PM...“ (Knupwhnjon 7' ' \lt'lllll Knot Mltlilh-sex (‘onu-rvutlvoo. Lox'nox, t):it., Ft‘l). 12, ~.\t thvlr ud present who till the places of brrtlircu ‘M‘M' . mum,“ , H...” mm, mu”: ”‘ “"3 "‘“W "“f‘lfl‘ “m and mould of advanced years whu have earned an 1 51. JD,“ N”. FW- l‘, __l, ,h, “ml”, ‘5’" With ll”: lm‘JM \\ v :ilsu huvu for honorable place on the retired list at stood Sterling sud Bmwuiv, iuuniuuiu. “r “fill” “ “will. Wu roller, St'lf-lliltliig, punt oilioeni, or who may, peihups, havu this any. lirfie mid to past-w in it» l‘mlwl 10M W'W'l' 1mm). 7) by b limln-s inside passed into the mlm‘ umj,,,.ity_ To fitrtlrn.lllr ritlrhi tol IIIlJtlll-Ilnpllllt' in Ill .1 chum:i “hurl: \vill ln- will zit :i liurguiu these younger bmtluen we must look in $1,121,”. if“,3:“,lfiwff‘l':13';“l”: “ i' “Mr :ilru Ill mi 150 ll“, lungr no small degrre for the future Welfare Bum“... ,., m“... .,f 11.1.5... .. g 3 . 7. .'. ll‘l‘l'ml‘ 1‘ I". um in HM: 1n lucul of the ordiâ€"r and we gladly welcome lit-inn lim- h n “nu-b i '1 l“"l"“““ l“"“l " 'V' “Ni “i'l'fi. riiiull them to our couutil where they may __._â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"*â€"-~-vâ€"-~-v - ' l‘lll‘S-I ‘1 ‘l‘fr'f' '1” ~15 will Hum-w. which fit themselves for the positions they ure “ "l ““ “'l“ M" i" ('3‘? PW lmuml, in tn.) l‘ir. Thu) .21 this“, tut'li. destined to occupy. ' ' i The returns from the different (lis- ' l trirts under tho jurisdiction of this, , , l lodge are in the aggregate of the most ." . "j “" l‘i'r‘rV'm i” -“.l 0”“ ““l‘ll'mf-l t0 sort l l l l h ,w .... .i,~ \\ i;l in: ‘H‘ll by iiiupi‘cling wail m mun. lll good ((llitllllull and is . Alllii) in Him 'lll‘l-Zl‘. lll'l'lt‘l', Athens. 'NOi‘iCE’iU CREDEBRS. l Illa (.14 run. lilIi‘ (5f Hull/m“ -‘."r The ('Iaamplun .Jicrllaurn' Leeds ('0 or ii lg. 01' .;f' C' luv“. :ll’l‘dli’,[i’lli\‘ll“~ tln'ii' tlll"ll1lll llsila' ii! this ollim- \\ i‘iiw‘! (lav tiiiiiiill- til. l l in w“ him, I' .l lpurlimâ€"z owl-Aim; will. .i‘. .leH l i {full-‘1 . . yli‘i’ll‘,%1("Vi:Vl.\‘.IV‘e“l ,1}? m Wm“. "1.é:~'l'r.l2.\ s'i lt\\'.tll19h .5 m P; r llie Hamill)”. lili- M' fini'li r. li‘w‘ linl‘w- lll llil» «' 'i’l'x r.. i'l‘liin ls ltliuii “'t‘ ('lIIll"_’-' ii‘r WllH‘OVGI' ll' _ followmu by mail Wlll iwenw iii lilililY guimu imiwj illi- pi'tiviqit .lii‘ ill Ul- Wuilil, ‘7l’lli‘i’fi: . will. l l i l l i Vv'ap to d . \\ ill) l‘ll' 3 JERSEYS FOR ; 'i’wolit-ititrquuul “‘1” in m nit. r: .i w w l. l.5|llll\i'1'l aim E. laruw ~li'v‘ .\.fl.(.l'. “(\li‘l «min! “I It ; ivi'it‘iw‘. AJI‘INKW ‘l-n k Farm. (ll'lll, \S', li.\lllll.\il‘.i. :1 i k . '3 hr iiiilillv‘nn' lIl‘I‘l‘ll'x \‘.1lllll ll nut In Law .iiij, v ' .‘i'l'K‘Iilltl‘i‘ilil mi ii.) lt-‘l’llllli .‘ I “ll: im‘ lll' n‘npozisiblrnml will uni lrll im ilnlvt< «Hull- ; i i:i'lwl, r‘xtxi‘pliiig nu lll‘ \‘»lv-'l‘ll (vl’tli'l‘. t'll.\l.'l.l'1\‘ H. KNAI'I’, ' Squirt-m. Full. 6. [Hill 'lili ‘ iii-l-illi'wni‘k. A HI' lili‘ (“tllt I' ll\ l'iillllt'l‘ JIALI‘JIIIKlItJII ill,....I-i. .-I him, \i M. Mu'l'i'. (,‘UNI’I‘N"I‘lllNl‘lltY e lus'l‘AilLlquiD 1882 (Nirrrruor lo .I. L. l’pham‘ 1 Fruit Comiiiissimi Merchant . “ironicsxi.” .\.Vl) l:li'l‘.\ll.4 ()N’l‘ARIO Thu (1).; Mali”. 'l‘l HYSTERS l.\' sown m...” A,“ m“ r -v-» Mâ€"Af encouraging character, but still u little- well tlil‘rctml energy would stimiilzite' the progress of our glorious cans», and I look with the utmost confidence to the united Wisdom and cooperation of I . V every member of thin county lodge to /U {I1 «'4 'r . , further the iidvunco-ui 'lll ut'tlio Ul'tlb‘l‘ l'Y " / / ,7. l i , ‘ 1" 1',“ ‘II‘ ‘ " ’ ’/ / every legitimnw means in their powisr. , ' “ " ‘i " . t ‘ ,3 ,, 3.4, I titku this opportunity ml lllll i'e- ‘ ‘ ‘H y ' ' tiring li'ouitho IIIJHLGI'Rlllpr this twin '_ _l . . z, . . ‘ , , K, V U lodgt‘, in thunk tliiI brethren fur ""'.' ii H yâ€" j i' A I i: t“}ii:1'.il<liiiiiiiu ill: "$2.355. their help and kiinliirss While I llllVl.‘ \‘ . l -‘ ' "‘f‘ “ ~' ’1' i 1’ ’ ““Iiitwlv comma-r the fillcd tho chuir for this wornliipful lodge ' I ‘n ' ' ‘ V i i ‘ J I ' ' l ,,‘_::.:T“,‘.'{,',‘, ’,,;;l.,'.‘,.,' Thu report of the avoi'ctury mid trt‘lth' , ,":,,l,‘,“'l"""‘; gilt“; “"5 iirer will bo lltlll before you and will he . ~ -' vr'tii .ii-iiibliui’; found worthy of V-‘lll’ most careful con- i . , .i sidv‘i‘utiou, as showing tho present Con! D. ‘ - i ‘r 'im 7': m»- If llii‘lr (lition (if the order in this county Oil ' “ li'ii -‘ h lll'lilllhiIl‘lf‘ll‘hil‘lnl:‘lltl‘lifi iiOith Iwods. Committing; the liilHlllt'SSl t“ >_I|'"r« la‘ turi'm v: Klit'll. r ‘ ‘ llltililulit‘h do. u. 1hr i~.\o« of tho ludgn to \‘tlllY‘ llllll'lfl, null Swill.” 4 fine psi! urclwl m illu- iiig (llt‘dutl of divnw guiduiicc upon all , i1fill;..3?_‘l,,.‘3?§§°§§&,intuit: our dolilmrutiuns, I have the llUllu-‘ to' T] P t . “"l infirm: hifilfillflb‘lw lulu be fi'uto-i'niilly yours, '0“, “"l””'."' I , p , =- wild 3.1mm iii-‘3‘: :Llrlli THOIAS BERNIE“ lman \\llil l‘uHil llms ~ll‘\, llllt H-rlr- In 1-4 Wm M‘ [71(30le nf'w on. After the can...“ routinu of blH,‘_ l“l'illl\'\ lllt‘, tn lix Ilzlll S livi‘ l'lli\t' 1' ill“! .iwlimpm 4;. a, “1M1,mi:law'wed 1" “W “" "ass. it was mowd and maulvvd y ltl .\lli('ll:‘ llii\ lull ian of Jamaan unanimously ilmt lllt‘ vmxt :iniiuul County meeting be lwld iii Smut-r- Ville's Corners, and elm that mob district will t'vlcbrulc the liutllo of 15:0 Buync on July 12th plil'lfipfl‘ after which bll‘,‘ ofiiceis wvi'o duly éli-cwd. Andrew Grey. W. C. M. A. M. Chow-chi, D. C. M. Ruv. Wm. Moorv. C. C. R Seymour. F. S. films; ,, mm: mm, : ll" |\lrll l Wm. Kirlvr- <1â€" “ S- 1 .‘J‘.;Si'“.f.“< 2‘. lurk; lIJII..;ix‘::;' Ilugh Flth-‘itl‘ltfk, (I. '1‘. 'ur i. M. Katina All”; ' " ' ‘ ' M. Sheffirid. (I. I). H. ' A. Gl‘Oy, [1. J. lliiiikim. C. D. I... The County .\'lii-twr then :ippriiiiM-d ‘ the following comniitti-i-s: Financi- â€"â€"Bi'o’s Mackic, Mitchell, h‘r-ymmir. Cl‘BllentltllBh-A. Moultou. N. F3 z i Arr pairick. A. Gruv. Cmrvspmulench» ‘ Rev. Moo-ii, \Vi‘iglit and M'iiitgomi‘i‘fy. ! Wflrnlng. The i'rpmt presenti-d by {ins ‘munty Secretary. Wm. I{lllll‘:.', " ‘Jii its lollmvs :m Most. Worsliipful Sir and Ilri‘tbrou. In acrorrlaricu wuh constitutional l ' W .. . up“, M Mr W” I practicv, I have grout pietSlII't‘ in prc- * TO Rent. y - l . ‘ m m“ .l-‘iill-L,‘ Trudi. senting herewith my mmuil lt" art ll'l ‘ Tim!dwlrnivrndun-lunch“12mm; . m“ ., , ....”.,I';"_‘i,., " 7- .,',',:,.‘,,‘lv',‘,.',‘,;' .m‘” film“ secretary of the ‘Cpuflty Lmfiyfi of ‘ phagyguy-(:31:li‘ili‘iflltr“In“:plum](up: :-:[.u\v‘i‘i;:i‘.,l\.:.,t will). (htr t liiit'n. North Lends, wiiirl'i contains u. lnia-f "WT." "*mHj'W'Wj' 11"" it 'v'llg" mum. amxwiwifir I - v .I. ‘ ll-A-liking mrr foul .535: resume Of this work transacle (lining “Till”.1.5‘.'.".V""?...Ti"h libillwilii. hub. .' .' mil,“ .i-i.i:..ili‘t" a“? mi" 9‘10, PM 3%. ,l‘lvs-‘w :“f‘”lf" ,Wv fill;.'.':".{!::;:;'.. ... gull): "W "53536113 unutu uur “an muur w ulnar... i‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' annual report, and from tlii-sc reports _ conclusth midenrc IS furnislml that the year just closcd has him“ (Hit? of gut-cousin the hiulnry of our :mmci- ntioii. The district imports ~Iiiu up "'4 follows: Initiation, 3‘2; joiimil by certificate. 12, WIllitlI'llWll b} Cni't‘fi cute, [6; suspended. 5; oxiu-llwl. l : remaining in membrrship. 478; not increase. 19. Taking the Dominion as a wliolv. the lust grand Indigo report shows :is , f/illnws' liv iriilintimix 4343‘ hi i ' . ‘ ‘ '3 ' ‘ 7 r ‘ dccrume by (‘XplIlSlUlL-l, lfill , by i f, 1‘ \l I I J l J I“ ' death, 315; tlw [wt increase lli‘llig‘ 6.025. There have been 82 primary, lodge warrants issued during the past, .. V, w , 7 yum, It. must be ii matter of pli'in, ‘ ’ ' and congratulation to all concerned. that the \‘Pltll'unst of years gone by ltrn still to be found din our ranksâ€"some ‘ 1‘ . ’ , who have serve faithful] and brlll.‘ I4 I l w . I for more than half a reiitury -uiid . . ' IS t also that the young men of twin ' sru ‘ h I I ( ‘ I _ crowdilng our ranks rind i-mulnting t ‘5 ‘vur ( ' "0 "r “ 03.“. the gorinus principles of civil and I Y religious libcity which Were handed,gullrulltcel ' a down to us after so much triul nml k o J tribulation. 3 no at our ologuiit 'iiiigc 'ust ,..,..~_.. w-” d e .k « e M t ,_ “M ,pussc into stoc at The NV. C. T. U. Will moi-t Fricluy ‘ afternoon at Mrs. Elliott's at tho- rosi- c . a r . dance of Miss i-zmm. Hoyt-s. . ' d A great pork butcher of (imiibrid . . B , f" i I d ' than... employing nigh humlrnrl mg. can" “ pattern“ all“ ‘lSlgnS u "III that he would not how thts‘ '. I ‘ 'd e’ nloon licensed ugein in that city fut”. ra‘ e y e' ten thousand dollars a you. I The great influence which the liquor l men exert upon politics is easily ex- phlned by the fact that nourly every M “3"” in the businm is a mall . sud h! A Vote. Tho number than cm. i A t A e ployed ls enormous. A eonw‘rvstivm estimate Mummumlmrd mcuru- t ' t ,' at r y or lndimtl in h , d d k p ‘ flow! Yorkhlitlte hclone st 200,500. g g a 0 our mee- conducted meet t P i i t m, m by M M,“ Memlc oices .. r tits ever own I] m ' W B k ll - q ‘ If Mg.“ m, g";- . :3, mo VI 0. i. onie new 0 octs in . to tho I s G ' mm. , . 't. “W”; ateeiis, rmklcs, iind Drawn l, “or”. D M e e . "'""‘", l a. and rose uslios. Joli lines Prints ‘ “W”!!! 5 6 7 8‘ worth Tc: ’ i i a " on m sldcrotlou thorn you . ‘W - . O'Douohoe Bros... H. H. cossitt an”. is, little col- 1.

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