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HomeMy WebLinkAbout71Past fears in Pickering il � %� IIPR�IFD Past Years in Pickering SKETCHES OF THE HISTORY OF THE COM UNITY WILLIAM R. WOOD WILLIAM BRIGGS 1911 C.�.Il C.I.. 111. w WJLLI� & �n &a BoNtl OdmaMt IlO.. y .alv NI-vun6uvg 6br. dvrinR n d�nu.. wdoes br lFe or> igMmx..vsn aE Js mrYid lu Ki he .I f1 ii 6 p � r6 s el .Aa yv. .. .s m. b.ns�Av bi a .qutlA. Lisn.d. PREFACE Ows.Rm, flint onto wase ^Goody m®t;' is becoming xa Love one dOld Omlaryom Not . tow o[ Its andel ye years a It& and many n pointy i handed o! lies The life of the lin avhey v every, andega mmmovien is moral; eaoNing ped if it is a im edegml ex writm it meat be done brother way. tea peThis Ivo iv ilnn Ramada Luee all atawl away. This p of i m atbmpt es rt that mem for the Township of Pit to a. It does tot chasant a nton mal hiimia It erarerosion of ncR<M10 .mitten why, e, whle n R Smoak v44r literary ndistinction, Commotion aiming to pre, who in a amok xay what mah wnmptiov v! Uo more impot analogy is of de for the, he lila No apology ie wWt for e b twl: lwg mdeemmev by one ml hem within the owns de theak , trap. shed wham many of world hav a e the work wheal she ld many who monad have done the what well—I Awad farmmon min ,s and gladly takom what plow a might w, ofg he mmii eFfs Hot ane mlvotand and Ne hone of the what Atn Clow we: al b striker and I haat mode whoa allempt I eocW. It in b he that my comparatively shortemiin tea mwashipawesomelyonly provision my, peequin Iemplate wthtormmuvfly aiperhow,e and hamatef ]mel life which nn deinhm PREFACR for mr8 a weak. Some things of importaon will W omitted. Some trading OdW val appear to ban ondoe pnmuence. This is to he regretted, hat will be we to have been allolutell unaveiands u the Datum of flue awaw n. The AW is not NI mine. Mary kind bearis end kem brains and willing pew Aare waichd can kat this pongaph will As entry we vbo seat me poet And on bfiaf note, to every one who bid we single w eident or particular feet, a well w to them who draw Mwy mib to oblige m4 cawed many old feuds and relefirO And Iran duets of rygn of data far my Womntim, my Narrow Appmeiatiw Rod gnAYtvdo. If any wane Atlanta the issue of the look, it u largely due In Own. The hebLes an published in its hap, that many Of the p in of Pickering, Still living on W fair Mlle or following their verde he other translates or lis eat tourist, will and it iutmnbng end word in mnllmis the days of them fathers, Rod that in many mmW" bwnYdg before it is too late, the life of the piweare may W studied by abler minds teal worded by reedier per tum woe WIMIAM R. wool, Tea MANag Rmwarv. Jme 10, I9I1, CONTENTS Oi anvL The Rm of Hibry - II. Tl�e Uaiwa of tW TuvoxhiV ' ' M. ul a Rmav in xe 11u 1V. Fekennp wl We tlWeoie 1 Illw, V. Iba^uiiVi✓ Pa�aLyanoxon . 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Tee reromea history of Pickering don not a lend farther had Wen We year 1669. For some time lefom that year M. Fenlon and M. Tmuvq of We Bulple(m Order, had Lure angogml In minlooary bWn in IF Indian village of Reote (We original of Ne name fields, In whet uw Frio¢ $dvaM County) and had este d a �nd outpost at aammaMa (whore Fort Beide now stands). In 1669 M. Fweloo pro- award still farther Resistant to a thiva frealm viWg rimed Oendatntmiw orndNking We weten of what Is new allM lam chmeva Hey or Pickering I{erbor. ¢ere he remained Arced We load and revere winter of (660-070, and through his Inhon and them W others according him considerable program ton meds In bringing Ow Indians of the vicinity order We power of Chrialianily. Strums" yeue hetes, when the Moo- dais de Bonneville was returning from a campaign nnth cf Wa hake, Ian was enWtuinN with htih hasp. IJIry by Wn Chrldhan Indium at WI. plan. The Indians of aenamavtiaym were of the aside of We BmMaS one of Me famous Fln Nausea or tr> 11 PAST YBARB IN PICKMING Betas Their eneeetml leefill war a 6 of fake OOWie withim We great Seurat that aketeMl from the Niogera b the Rogers; but a reasidemble Portiere Of Na trio teem to been made yermanmt home' for them nlrn am the northern shares of the Ink', attracted dauhtva by the game and NM1 wWnh were Dere easily obtainable in rinh abandanro. Tho ritvlion of the einne of Oendahetingan m thus dworibM by n feeile end Iodine Gere in "Picturesque Ca o? " "At Ne down of one pmvinmal historybo hundred cod tad Some All when the 8M lybt was breaking on Lko Ourgrio. Jung might Nm diwvemd an Indian rillarym few mils W We ml of Whitby Iforbm , The rilhge tested out upon a wide and land Imked mom whish every anmmm war friogd anew with tloelug milfoil and emboidmd with pond-IWm Thu pearefnl buy" ua ' no little mm'ed by tho great lake that the atormiee4 wruW agtside awoke East a suit m n Ridge it w womme retreat in wild wml r for lake birds when We" abut nm 'kiau Bodies, and nreo-9ng and tall fed -down As comeald the entr'e'e that it war koom only b (be S'a'ra Indiana of the rillage wiNw. put of the quiet bnlmn Pickering IIar Ire hen io An, day bear formed and the enkmee bag base dredged and widened and Ilghtad But twa''e- tone, ago these blvd watem had not yet been eased by merehan0men and a eoBleknt bncom was fared in the Lateral features W the lamed." Beautiful then, the situation Still u one aJ Pink- oriug'a hart ehrtmiog Iun&mpn. Its result LPpAAywS it Avg dvdbd by a agent pmegrephm: `Caning the Grand Treat track well on the 12 THE DAW OF IIIST08Y Uverna l adorned yon me8 the creek of Be bill In a few mommlq and if at 0 you have eyes to vee year wool to pus aard Imk. Behind you oo Ne right, half hidden So i4 hafy maple, lice then village of Durdeloa, uid, A, Gtlle Onlylowered bank aurch m the hi1L Oo We kq a little harbor mmoved, u Pirksiog Yillege, anriaoYy, brown a DUOw'a Creak. with Wo world -femora College on Its fine ah adjaam0lr while beyond the view ¢Amus thirty silo uoMwl- "Am to Na QabrWp IWtx Bouthwart an the right Iia the triangular ¢reverse of the Bay, glamy-amroth, sheeting the ¢loud, above and the varied gvx of the ap,b, ¢berm. On the left, eiah gecen 6e1N euewod one onoths for when beyaod On Point the lake above hand& away to the eastward. In front Ike Ontario glamor dmrnlug to We formal Driving southward over the nooeth @m Fold with a me -plank sidewalk lhwadiag 10 way Mraugh the gree by the medeid5 we n to the nant eotlahal of Airport mailing amid Maulerimt heagaa and dainty gal of learn. Paeoug along we romp lab elnaer new of We grant he, grew, nod and w rohouwa by the wharf ad the snowy light- homa that souliueh the antra"¢ me the hay. Lmehea, yachts and raw hal Ill the waters m Wey Bit deal. An Ideal miln and yet ao Bal a to lie hardly hoped the twouticlh milabxl esbmd foal Be Qaeen City of the Ikrey' Wh"u Mndata"tu tan tlaM an the Aare of Poland - non's may, tlm pwitim of 00 Wxn Rty name oroapud by another Indian Abitto bearwg We name Tormadol n. This Plam was described by ISdk 0 nely u ISM, 0 the did heading Station of II Omwu whir the 13 PAST YEA% 1N YICSRRING vocNvn Imgnou. A !meet trvl annmtod it with Lake SimeoS which at net time was celled 'Toronto. Gradually Me name same to be applied not only to ilia I ke but to the portage Mat led to the Lake and dti- mately it was appRN to the SouWam eed of as instead and superseded Teyoyagov, this name a the Village which stand them. Beersem Gambm'suagon and Teyoyegon w e two other pointe noticed in W records of Ilia early French mussionfines: I Glades, Ecorse, which Lttt Ina - Min nations memmed by We Higeloads end India whish they named W stream flowing flum gh Mom, the HighLad Crrek, and Riviae, Names, which ilthougb Gossamer Simms molims ed in superimpose Ne Eng- lish v e Mine Nen still mining its older Panel appellation. A few iiia east of the shine, of Me Smcee dollar eWwm implied roan Me lake. The I'mme osplomIl named it Riaiem an Hammon, but fee owr a motury it has horse the name N DVIPni Crack. m1fl 4l THE OBNABIS ON T98 TOWNSHIP be 1788, the twanty¢il In, of the odgri of George lid, Dad Carmhaian, Gpnin-Oeneenl and tom in -Mand! of 80 previous of Che6eu (added at that times had no hack we relent) divided she porirce into s sachem of didrice. Idea district to whish Ne rams Naas vac applied indial Wind a now the Comfy Of Ontario and ramal as Lr ea the mvitllan of Lang Nat an On noM share of ]rake Peiee. In 1'191 Na Cm.tiNtional Act was passed mrsub divided the Prov- o of Qaeha into the soon Provinces of Lipper Canada and Imes Gude. In 1702, the dieGbte in Upper Canada macre vennmed by the Provincial profession at IY End meeting at Newark (Niagun), the district of Nissan heeommar the' Home Dirtriel." in the lead year Camara" Simon by proeLmrtm divided Upper Canada into vwmal matin fm repre¢oinM1on pnfpoa. The fourtm th aunty, mama York included the pros cat Cosmic d Ontario and else Ne preenp cosentie of York and Pal. In 1861 an Ad made pend to moa Earn opormhm of the opening of 1062, Medical the std maty of York foto Elie them trimmed woman. The promlamaWn mating "Ihe Villar of 6'hiWy" wady fawn of the mealy now roomy and appioting Ihe fired mating of ca l wu Ewa by ba EI®n no PAST YEARS IN PICAKRINO On Pehnary, PHod, 1791, the following immuetlom n issued flood the almeyde add W's ogax he Qm - her to Aagmtm Jones, Pary:ed, "Mr,—Yom m hereby dimsel b mgage ten ehaim besides and aiemm as as meet measured, her. they am be had, not eaemimg one anybody and nix -pared treasury per day nth man, who aro allow an a of erne shilling and averageness per day to ymrerlf and party for provisions or a mass from the guide, Med in lieu thereof, at you, and their option, and b survey and meek the hurt line of a mid of installed form the eeabrn h0radap of the ader , of lbrmto and b nay we side of fah trwnahip Mak one man seal added, whish bwmahip lore to be dnigmted an the charts We and adjoining the add amlem boundary by the Boma of Murray, and the red As they follow to pm coding westerly in the aNat ham mmti000d, flnmolw, Ministered, He", Bristol, Nomch, Edinburgh, Eton goo, Dublin." In she fall of that fear Bu,eeyor Jones tendered his atmuptr having among rates this item: 'To about amnia surveying the mnrss of the Lake and rvmsng the front line of a mw of tienships in that spa from the thou® of the favor Trmt{had of the Bay of Q'inte) to Toronto farm lat July to Irlh any. number. both days included, bay" daA 44.11a.3d.1 The work a No asmmer of t"], it may he Prevented, meeHhted the that mops takm bided giving piclusing noddon m a muninpelity. It will be Bti that that man of the bwmhip do not merriest with was now applied. 'roam is we team of mw that rhaaps we" aglow, but in sea 16 THE GENESIS OF THE TOWSHIP e+diW mats wer find to place of He Got five Now U. bound names: Clarke, Darlington, Whitby, PieLei and EauWro. If one may judger form the names wb- stltatel doubtless wine howl Yoehbinman (Finast. ably Augustus Junior, gainers) had a hand in the do union. ]Int had We Surveyor-Oemnl had his will we ould twdey Faro bun eitimni of the township of Ghawgou. The entre, of We township would zm b hew been resistant and wino few wttbw loured in Via town. dip Wtore 1'199. An iunrwting dommeoE beating data November 11W, W net your, of entrain an a rly copy to itol otant. rmda in part m follo.a: 'On,ge the thin, by Do Bran of God, of Grant Britain, Fwne and Ireland, King, Founder of Ne Fuchsia w foreb, Ynow ye herbalist oueaperi grace, reruin knowledge and raw, motion have gine and gwtd and by thm pmunte do give and pmt w Mm counties NOW has No. Is and 17 n We fit rani. unclear containing by admmuremmt 1290 armwith the usual ellrmanw for anile, rhe burden Great flat earth bolf nuuhs 18, in the had mainufficen, and 17, w as waved ro The artiest muwuipel resod social in "A record of o reading for phoning as town o6 m and rubs rynlwbw fm the buy d Morning and Whitby hold at eM boom of demand Manger in Flickering, llareb, file dap 1808." At this meafing a Tow Clerk and Colliston, We Mrtrtos, two Tow Warden. now Firms Viewse and fin Rthmestre were ch®. For Pldwiog Township abuse them is a rand of a similar muting for W nor 1811, Labs an Wo feat 2 17 PAST YEARS IN PICHP.NING Mendq' of Morel The o0 care among at thio meeting �nToun (3M, Tpoxes HOmaw.. Auwan, DAVID CndWYam, Joxx Huom. Callao, Awxex Toasting. PaMAm , NoaurAH W000n n, Taoama MAT- mix m wq JJanie1,Awn¢um, Arra ex TawmsueD. Poyndkeegrs, Jurgen Wagon. Taxofxv R n& Sean irw ,, Joxn-Rtan.vm, JAxa Pewees A mass of the (nail taken leo years earlier than time gives the population of Wo tewvehip as f&I, there Ming 0 men, 35 "m , 51 bury into y6 Men of We end 54 girls nntiv 16 yeah of age. Sun been in tree had 40 loll of a IoMI Mutation than I'l ering and Whitby 13 more. The Lest considerable influx of sealers into the tonin ship dobe fears the early yet of the All decade of the aentwy. At min time the wDtb.eutem romm of the Wei eau largely taken up by a Qunka initially Droot the 11 Mine. All tlm middle at the fleet decode Timolhy Rogan n nation of Vermont, brought o company of Men,& all the Vicinity, of we,, market.Having returned again learn the huller he Draught another eompmy met about 181U. They were Imled ab efly saoth All int of DoMn'e Creek. Foe hie .omens Mr. Hoven torward from the Corernmeat a grant of general ihundred acus of lend near Cw Villager. Flom me Of tie ho gene ro the Steidy of Priendn the tend on which the out Friends' arming House in Piakaring still dente. Among no Varied wNvitiw was the es4h4rhment of a mail (in all pmWbilify lh may best at I n'e Cal Me family Dombmei "nen 18 THE GENESIS OF THE TOWNSHIP tweny". Two of his yrznMmre, Heeea Clmbm ad Hagen, arc elill nuoug the meadows of Piekmiug Yil- lation. A amilae town resting was held in 1812, but for 2913 the following onIq fo Na old Domain book shows that the widen of Pmeems; had to lake their ahnrn Of the Dominica of a war time and that ho 01 probo- hifity many of them were called N m nefin mention donna of Be Gondar, "Our to end ofomwon wort PDA, by the (Stm Sum, for the year A.D. 1913, by Beawo of the war that was Dereard Whom as by the States So the year 1812. 'By, the Same reuoa me bwndmetin war omffn3 in the year A.D.1911, tied an, Town Aeon war Put W in @v areae To 1813 and aumad'wg years the DOUR) two meanings wmvthmed. Beside On appointment of town Ann and other rogulaWm the town nation often pound earl, by-Bwe for the gemramrnt of @e township a mstavm demanded. Their ktridotion was a)myersW Ne point and neem husdeuN with soperfluous matter, as may be Judged by the fie lowino eamplm: ISM BIO-law (the fiat pseud in the municipality), "MM that frame be four feet and a half With and not mnw Soon Na inchn butmen mile." 1019. "By-law. Hop in not ran as In, tommoxn n r Lunn" Md. HW is ant to run as firm mnminnen is to He four fat and a half high wall net mme than Sin Imcba Belwem As Me from NO, greened to the height of two ImL" PAST YEARN IN PICKHHING wa.A lath nage ie nokmHoo w Ne Nook And fourout a Yad that V ev inches above the Nark avd Soon Below. N Brealey, Is 8mued rnHlG that Is Done (!Horn) N he Heeeehy.Ie not [bo a to me" 3004 "Hy -W. n t bows em IH twat longe OR they do and And N®theowner ceathelm 6 inkstray Aithe Be,andyaks dean with aow & yNloc G and I,e shave R Noe! And your inaM1ee below Wo Nock and iw! Nem 8m." Rod "By-law. lana da T Nat any Porton vhon has Mow- finglyAbWl a liable le an a un iNm to An a emd on has Feem shall be liable don Ug we Two Panels Da Ten whilfane to Said laid Art ®Ne Sghmya ivrh Said Ma Shemin Na &id a Oimna are or the R whiei g." Floe to h ryid W Ne Ommmn for the time king." CHAPTER M. UPPER CANADA IN THE THIRTIES. The Car 1800 marks the bel of a now epoch in We M1ictmy of Upper Caned, The dmde IB00. 2840 Few mase rapid and estrvlm developmm0 than any pneNing fall The eattlers already l"l wme ^rowing E pmepenty, and [ha fide of immigralw4 wµrielly from sAaaand and the north of heisted, Ewa mare strongly than over. It is ma m sad Wt 84,000 eefllern Arland mn nrol in 1&9l, and doting We far, yeve IniB-].498, tally 160,O01) were nodded be the population. Tiakoring lovnehip End its Few" time io Ihia pevmd he use mon with the reef of the pmAme. ImmiRmnp at One Yme had to face a laag, tedious, nod often dengemoa na mw sod a tm M loury nay from [ho porta of the lower province or the AtIm le Rising. Nr. NeCmmorki4 are of Wo Pascal of the south of pimkerinR, uiRd in September, 1800, from Omeoaeb, be the good ship Osprey. The voyage to Hew Yart occupied Bn waste need Were day; stfer whMh he ttme by way of Altal and BnRvIO to Ltttla York, franc wit he made h'u sny dont to PickerwR. In April of the following yen, MR family left 8mtlend to foa from. A voyage a wan wake brought <bm W Q,l from which Way prameedd by Anemone to fill Tbn Wn advanced by wNl Ml he la. 21 PAST YRAM IN PICIORLYO dine evil ov a Ikrham hent he Prwott, field which another elenmhal arrived them On York. Slaw and wemieome the Lome) always wap we in line a Mw and tereiflabe demi¢ was al to ifs hard- ehipn, In And of Out ywe a ship ufind her the Sh I®wmnee from twel in with Asiatic Bolero oto MA. The vorml war detained at quay mtino, hot the day following Ilm flagon was already W hkvlrevl. Thmagh We whole eu r it aged, maiming annual of virttmr. Out of Wore who died wad be Ilei. WN am Rohnromov, ono Of Ito three but Mhommariea went out by the Savnion Choral of SMlond. The devoted Doty ahetd when We feat Of mrtumv M in. Tro ywre later, in 1834, It awke b mew I:fe and al Farallon Wmugh s Lake Ontario end the St LewrRea were at Mr time the great highway of eomwumleetiov wide the it t, hot an the farm Pared the "Kingdon Rad" hotweon York rod %ingabn w singly ma,& In Imp the following odvetli, mo,appeared in We Chi Tion OoaNiaq which bad leen ""mined be Previona year in To"Do: New Dun OF STAGES AND SUAu A'm TOOK YORK in The Puthe are mrootfWly Indurated Mt A line of shier will run ange4rly Alween York and We Carrying Mare Lwin a weak Wa remainder of the ocean, lenvwg Yoh every Monday Red Thurday varvwg at 4 o'dod; fmaing through We hvmdul to"aidpe of Pickering, Widely, Dardingon and Clark and be plment vJthm of Pool Nope, Cohovrg mord California, 92 ➢APER CANADA M T1t6'flilllTM and shriving at Oe Carrying Plus We nose evening. Will farm file Carrying Place tory Tuesday and her - day morning at 4 °'clock sod aurin at Yoh the came ssing. The olwre artaogmamon am hands in conownfion With She steamboat Sir Jame, xemp4 an that peen. San Innlliter Nie mule will And a speedy and pus t moreyeam Iebrsn Yoh and Panna, the mW Bing enf much mp'vd and the line GUed up with good boresq new mrriagn nud careful drben. Pare through from York b Prone LL E2.1O., the Dome m its lake began. iutem igie d dRa fon x o d, All Wg- gage at the rid: of the wont. V. tl. Ehbu far - niched at Yoh, Coburg or tlm Carrying Flaw an Tgmgxe tame. Wwvev wsum York. Pane Pik 1s". In this O11111ietugt the um of We words "uew aPP4d to the stake line and "g unil" aPPIml to SM tam iadinb+that prior to San data and Pnbahly for rovridenSaw me there had boon name attempt °1 emtinmmIR stage conduction n York and the tnuar pmdnm. Hu! Wtwgat this how and for many years sternwards the maL arts an tad Wat the Pwgfeca Of the Diane was often x1o dy whompbd. A writer In 1826 dmnas III road Immoun York and King Mon an among the wont that human fact mer trod. W when we and of pwng°n being obDgN b slight and help to esldnle the mgh farm the mud by prjmg the wbels up with Mile from adjoining term, and ohm b credits at the strePu hills ankle deal In mud. A FART YEARR IN FtcRRRINat Aly AN forced N mmMe that his demriptim n by ell prehanihly a my axwah one. The iwmp from York ba Montreal owuplN regularly Iaw days and e W, but nae nu often began. Yet it is maw that 6`Jb; the stege pmpriewr' on one wueim cent Unit Dwhw Waugh Iron Ywk W Montreal to fhiro,on houn. M wily a 1816 a least propelled by atom was Ming on Lake Ontario and the Nae was but Imernnehing when know, as means of eommunieetion between the I maioree, were to 6e M the pat In log, canodie ant milway, wee in operoWn, Md to Meoty yens term Halt date to Grand Trunk Rodway was enapleled W Tponb. Tom Tsrenna 1x Plow[atxa. It was during the wily Interim that Pickering as, our in first large Judos a eeetam. To tau parem holongs the SOOVI cettlemnm in the Fired and amend crmmenions, ploowrml 67 William nunhar and m. the Aaron Ciehriiy WiWea, Rmwne and T+ueom no Grgliah Mt®eM in We Serentb, ng gannets,Tne3y GreNuk,,beimem,Rlarp Md Ra - vet, lame during on mune period Gr000 Rim wkryin We evme donde woe maturing the Oshurna Rices; Fer- riem, l'aocama, 31eIWO osa, RapoldsVariouswoe Veous anid - ,Ono, nnd Other .Oetoo of the "LIP ala in eaAdding he their pow hton. It was within thu imam that Donald Makes sine to the Mumagn Read, Ranee Dirndl to We &ghtb Ganornion, John MI to Atm, MIR Miler It &wgham, Grow Raton In Mit"file, and Sams Me(minht to Chornn w UPIE GNADA IN THE THIRTIES settlers In Pickering a Win Panel image ewe W toning "t land b fun mut of the invatum end hand ship of pioneer Gfe ExupEng We Riopbn Reed them wen Romenly any meds warWy of Rhe mane. WbN did age on made wan often Rumple India blvd through the 1001; or at bt'hoped out only nds mmugh for wagon to dm. Harem mem few and the inemm who u Wvsned for enough W eros a team wu opm m Quca+ed to 10an or hire them b his Retailers in wag land0 from a diatsum Ilene a bog of ned-Poland end Innis and pmvisiono we& bone In Ihad anP o0 fie nitiono bn'ka through We forest petal Mom InOh OR in defeat OR Whitby nod Tamale. sono 11We Idennned• mrnmad the little log dwellime of the ectfinet d mmmn by mama tale widened fill at length elearmro joud 'learn, then then omm n time ,Me tiro vlmrnm0 on, Inger than the ren ming •Tush,' and the ye d hammed the time, when role pm'hes of forest One edit to dal at wide a tertah Ins mnaxege of We bwmhip. The mtlkn life wan n toonme am. The autlwg down of lie trees. the ahopin, of the 'fat om" Wo logging out Morning and the only effort at tuldvatlau of Ne Reil, all Mont and PbRacal 10bor, and labor of e kind for whom m may CIRS W'ey had no leaking. Yet tnoir Wo was WI mitten ie homely end whole - Rome joys me vilMat than a4mmb which landed to dmeIW strong nod knee chemdler to gone who'lased it me voletbe with was iM common IM devempd vmdolnm art xlf-mlinoeo whieh in often Ink in in ane more highly arammed mA rycemliud life. The MRer red ne be hie own mTmbr, blembndia 25 PAST YEARS IN P1CIERBING and ancliiMe[, End often had W totally himedf earth the prNueh of a down other tittles ae compabom. In health and in eieknea 11; earn heads had to well ,poo M14 naenitim and perhap evor u the old Pm"rb more frequeenly and haNlyoremplifiM that 'Haemty in the matter of hematite. - From 1811 WI 3M the 'yosn mroline' for the IowuMp wa had mmelimel at one Plane, Em dimer at "Idea. In the dean IBIEL it wen heN nt Ida lalm trajua in 18XC-7 at Nc John B6iJq in 1349.33 and 1dod at ]Ie Eli Iprm1, in 783.9 at Ne. Amen Gri"old'a. In ]836 the mreting w" @Id at lln An- drcar Thompun's Waw pa the Fifth Conemeion, a Mile, "Ed a quarter moth of Brougham, M1tia lave" avolioued he In Ito metingplam for altar LmmM1y lean, with too or arm excepliol, IBI the building of the Towahip Hall in 68 village of Brougham. In 1838 the Wwm"tag aPPInV2 John Haight, tome 0.mpddl and.ioaepl Elea; Cammiuionerw note Ilio mem an h"e leen in rate ttryee4 like thase Of the Ca"eilure of n later thew. They held mvnal mMwp during the yea, denied reduletimn for Nord. keepars, divided We Towedip iam mul division, and voted a jmliaa in doting with man at oh teuerin highways aM non-performaore of tlahte 11101, in the your ME and Eta"aNa Wa name Town Wmden "Perwded that of Commiminnx. They mieturaed to he Intended by tho nmnual moving till the m ablieh. m"I of the municipal mi he 186V. CHAPTER IV. PTCKERIAO AND THE MACKENZIE FFFFFLION. During the rd*We, of 1234, the Tomanip of Ent - ones kOig neer floecapital, the settion took a Jeep and promised roamed, and roma,( them an active Pork, in the atirtwg osenb of the Nme. Peke idatthom, wbe with Igwt Suffered capital puoud in1W3,was aPiek- eing men, and before Go Outbreak of Ne ral llim lank a Prominent past in Ne P^bine ertaim N the ta.nehip "is Smkh eetGoneat in no Bret and second seems- skne geeemlly (mown to he in sympathy with the party of reform. Moen, toward He clam of 101, events re beskning to a ends, Parties news sat from To - canto b opprobmd any who might be meract d of in kniion W sopped Madura ie. Mr. George Will me Dmbap BSc, and his two was, Alexmder and Witham, won vwng thmes arrested and marched UP 'be King - Stan Food to the sky. Them were ams w piek®og, however, who remained loyal m Gle Montanus, end wen Some who took We aggmaro against new of thuir neighbors wbo were Se Pxted of intention b loin the rebels It is Miami Got a partf needed by %Ir. Tames Greg Tian We home of Mr. Posh, in Jm second Cannelton, wlro was mappmed to W modeling one of (be more native Perti- 24 PAST YEARS IN PIC%RRING ML PmeNing tovnrd she ateiway the MAy were ,raw by Mr. Peat's iLoghter, who, with No d Letr imod haNwwd mplimg poker in her hand, hometenN to break the had of Wn foremost In she menntonG a younger daeghow, (Endo, mtewnma Mrs. Will Taylor), was sent mR to warn the neighbor, who was at work in Sha wwda of wme little distaoce Ae she Intent, one sit the lorry with more Net than hover sent I holxt mm ber. It marked NOW hanniemly an a IN, losses. and She mighbr, gar that ormomo, at lam, el"Phl Some of those who miss th wNvm to ho in tenger of armst, to Order to (milium eempe, it noweaery, wont comm to p}eoehmavY Nay and at oat of 6, ice a arL , which vu lying thmq intending if has tenger sher ld bemme eery imminent m ON bar in eroriog the We as the American aids Among other plmes visited by the Cmowmmt peMm m the old Amann homeatond on the Ningetoo heard. Rae no one was mmOvd, but two old most gena now moo W m flT-Ylna In Comet with Wim mq be, mentioned the visit of a prly d Matthews, veno to the home of Mr. Iamnn Mnq grendfn mwer of MThomas len. Lwnrmux and r. damn Immoreava, of Ilmihmlan. Be w stommeh Wyman, with the hevo-hlmd of the old Pr®en Magamotn in his veim, and was deprived m4 his side emty Offer a straggle in which he war concerns by num. bar. No wooer M We prry gore uav he ren tom wawa a field W his vent hon. and Sten him warning In time to eeapo to the wamle with his rifle, N that it did not fan into the ememye Not 28 TIED, NACKRat REBELLION ynoidevWly it may be mentioned Wet the adia mg Twmil of 9n m rtmuved prmml ON a whole loyal W the Caweumevt. wd lent no At to the "rebeld' domag Nu advel AN old meidmt of Wet Wwnahip mans; of having gem mal and hu following paving op Ne At Kingelan Read are night about vine ,'vii At Ilse time of We onsia when Toronto was thrn of tbo loyally of We 4mhom mm arm Prno dolly momeral. They bad out 400 most ad vm won elld este NommendM by Colonel Allan Mc ham, formerly a Captain in No EriGh Army. After Go defael at Mwtgomerpa Tavern on the H@ of nme , ]WWn4 with a party Al bed barn ,venting sumnads toward No non, 9d names the Aver and bad d on at ova of the lamina on Go Mau- ston Road. sews advised to @ep hu mmP,AT W gNu ma make fm the Hinge Ilii, whin relay might IN ahle 1, seine a uryl Rod emu W tea IMAM f4a4a mutua a Na film of WON up the party wad adopted Malmquist afhmaN NalWavR waeeap4nN. Thom from Pmmi who were Rnatd only on am. thio, wise aro aflernede allowed W mourn W their blow. At the lima A do rtMRioq Rm. Bc E. Thom(o, 0 of AN most able and earnest of the moral of lhubyLeunim No IIppar CmaN. m hMAng at a angry of the Fri Churn a saotload,dmlda ¢nbal moan midxy Notion, NNmy and Camara. Too yonn earlier he had begun model forlvighRy in Pickering and a MAR nngregot on m Colum. bus was also regularly malphd by him. fo Wo mmN d the party, he power in Ne premium he arms evil ay NO PAIST YEARS IN PICKERING maxisated viW We bRoweae of Neekzavq for twPa m natural in (be been uses to bio nowdmce, and 000 noting when returning star dark form a writes at Calurni be are grid at by s soldier on used. The ballet torinuaaly miaznd its meet. and It, Derision at arra rode bank and mnfmnted in mmnunding OR - M, Win eybaed and rcl'rimmdN the aolNe.. No Ono may doubt that there Iris aped mea ana true on both o il%in the struggle. Min followby pen. graph form a version Punched in SeePoorc by the Rev. Dr. Cwrge, in be P'm 18gtl, dmvv the peitwo a a ideal mpporter of the Government. i beg yrou to guard egeimt anpposing Wt I wish to nemmm a bund passive obeaienae as any Ca.ernmeot armed vilh Imes to nNorte As villainess , . AAi- tnp payee onmot be established without testing rap the nriRab constitution hem its very tmamram. I {ems that mar wtmn, bernnre I ds from m wnl rcpt if in ale arm and protestor of gnotes liberty. t wgo obealnnte m Rte Government man which we un Eseur I believe it to he nbNndient, a garment It how and of justice. I dona rap analsualy in its ado," boenme it is rap solemn Conviction that wlutmer but been wing In i& vdmmutntim many W intended by cinstitutional out speaking of the duty of ®blab to deferral the mu - ablution .sea the rules he wld� "All printing apart esarmy potteries, I Due. family Ran that ere that gl n'ane adnew of ]I" slut . thousand leaves, from fire Mab of as ¢nage fo ane of the St. Lwnme, le ten W the dust th nor Warfare capital, by the hands oe hom>hrea 30 TIED MCCReYslll UJAPI EON Wfon a, foreign OmAtMUR there ere many hMe in Qppv Dosch that NI v m to dalwak de5aneo; and if that day of dery dearmion and as mm¢ that shall am oar Constitution and British conation pefidh there am numy heu6 new worm Wt will he mid AN that We me shall go down." An interacting retie of W shown is so kept in Doobutm, in mmuirn of Miss dent Prawn. It L snuff box earned wt of wood by one of the prisoners hold At IfWsimm at the elle of the struggle end sou by him wrommUd is MISS Hmwn'e uneh, the hads Ms. David Lown. Two canoe of poetry, hand pfinNi IN IN alder, art of miemt a calling the fmdmoy to Wricaus banking which characterized some of thou who here the name of relm in 1887. now arceafoffoem— u alas Caere th, AND N uay To me to, salsa, an whoa in the alarm d ynau. Bow Visa Y he .he na'u masala BY IS sense m DNA. err areae In dome, wan, mr Ma JW Six, INS. Where men Dwaoehy WK Tae two following remarkable entries in the rmada of she OIWA ChWy on the gra Cession, Wn to Wo ft B of 18.91 am hese every midence of Newg base made a the dolls wiped. "Dox Bth, 1837. "A Dark CWad has far some Dqe &eo oapmded else me City of Tomnb, Tha sed to Datmetion by s 31 PAST YEARS IN P1C8 NG migaidd fwtiw Id on by thempreionplwl HaBwde, Elm tool of a Jorge, Manage Donamm Today the Claud had Bard and arrangement the A Lnh, with Cwfadon and Dismay, Prayer has Loon beard; the mh la spared and we art adl•d own be Eleee Gad that Wa aamanded by the maaeanled not nna individual Connected wiFh this Plan of waNtip Has taken any PUS in their Rebellious pwttlings and to Regard one Hmoble Hope that Pelee and ranquilllty may he aMdily Restoril.'• •Frob. 9th, 1838. '1Lu Wing elm Day fird by Hie Excellency the Garemor w a Day of Ganeml Thanksgiving for No nomination of Design problems By which the Sate Rebellion has been Quolld we submit to this Pro an ordinary of man far the I , &ke Not bemuse we Reeognize Haman Authority be matters of Religion that passage we think the spirit of IM Governess per. gnintiou be this matter Require nothing of ne bur'hot age owe and Had board to realm, to we lend dome Centel sea therefore met on this Day for Prayer and Thanksgiving when w eddrU was dolimmd by T. Con Yck from Posts, 184• mean 9-7.'• CHAIRBR V. MOINNIN09 OF PRESBYTERIANISM. if m, Accept the Ioban of the Selpidaum in the sev- eobmth coolly the history of milgbn In thio district begun with Ow minietmtiaoe of R v. William fertile of Richmond Hit. He was burn in Fort". &attend, on Brylemhu Ol 1179, and at twenty yme of age emigealed to We United Stet. For many ynn Mna- a commonly among tla Ovadu, but in 1017 he name to IIppu Conde end m titled M One bulletin of YUYIum. A wRee he 1&13 says of him: 'Drrmg the slaty put a we ministry in Win province it may be lmd that his m omay field extended from the Day of Quince to the Onvd River and form O Urio b Lte gime. Nhve thM are vow (1333) many mages- ptiom belecogivg to the Patient Sweloo and the Chop ofEmllerd, nae Moet Any that he saes the npntle who phmhd and that Action name and leaned- We will fivdinto Wt PNnMm, CAWmg. port Hull Searhrq Merichave, Toronto, Normal WOOL Owil, fmbnry, eongegvtion in Vaughaa end Iiamond Hill, to which he latterly confined himmlt, and many others It he tme that all those he did net farm mil mogregelionS but in them plarn he PareeMd and gave them We ceder red pummil out Om duty of totting aiamen fm themmhn. In feel, he wea the remby. a 33 PAST YEARS IN PICK@PING tam poster of this region of Cewde, and it may be doobmed if there is one lemobyleriuf mngregetion slain fifty miles r Saw whose bounds this emeroble men erm not the and, of Net demonstration to preash the Gospel" ]Vials tlrzm as no Marine nem of his mwinrttlme actually Within the bmmda of tittering Tanmhlp, itis well known that he Presented in the mweships on ether vide of it sit AndmYs thoughtful the &xebm me Mankind by him in 1819, and it can Murray be asthma that many a the Only Preeby@rien witless in this towmhip IWmed to the gorpl from hie liph In my On as piomer PmLylerian mannishly of the whole nation he da men to be bola in grateful remain. brasom Upon beim there lay the burden of lonely and lollwme joumeye, of lmluoef Purolator and hardship, and all the diwanmemsut and disillusionment whish over mmpanin the derani stages of greet order. Islands. A man he or, am thery man religious plower mart be, of eamest fair, of seeing sense of duty and Of heroic per' urence in ilia oulying out of thou to 'beth duh mlal him. TTM imngmatiin of orgnlzed Prabyleeio® in Piekexing in most directly shinnied with ilia honored e of Rohit Thommo, a time earth is warty W a high ploaa in file nR of thee, who, in the earlier half of teat century, pro their liver in toil and Intention m ties making M Caned& Mr. TM1mnfon new bmn in April, Imilk in the Parish of West WIdoS sent Ed'mbnegh. Iiia lather, Peter Theslem, w u older in sale Sewetlon Chnmh of Cambnmelhn and his henna seem eminent for As gwY line. Prem a shad he knew the Holy Stuptm¢ and g1 AE¢ FOURT T ORNTWJ D.D. BEGINNINGS OB 1'BEBBM'EllIAN1EM urithwased in the home of hie youth the blessed frefte of Chriefian faith. Man about If issue of ego he became waittant to hie brother, who kept a Ranriahin Ed,cwti,sul S minery in Ftl'uh, while at the same time he eontuaed him clanieal studies preparatory In entering College. After puraoing hu stadia at Edin- brvgh University, when John Wilson, buffer brown, As "Christopher North," was one of On 6eWty, and at SL Andredry whine Da. Chalmers Ana than Professor of ,land Philo_aphy, be apeot fair yours; in the De inily Kau of We Sermim Chore, in Glasgow. Hem liber his ble-bra; Mendehip with Al xv der Ecenedy, who was aOmarle hu velghbor end fellow -presbyter w Dpler Caonds. Ir I883 he me ordained and appended missionary to Canada. Were wffing wt for him distant Geld of labor Ian was uofted in marringo to MdTgara<, daughter of Joseph Thompson of Malenuy Grain, nemr Edabmgk a lady who in every respect tiered a h 11 ,,rode ioded. On the BEL of May, IMM, they meiell from 0"welo* and atter a since weeh voyage landed at New York On the faaM a July they ertivsl At Radiometer and two or @ram days later renewed the IeM 0 Coherent. A year antra the Sttmian Murre M1tl reit not her drd thrm missionaries to CewG. One. the Ree. Mr. Roberton, died from CMlen, on reaching Mistrust; Osound, rtes \YRRun Transitions, aatfled In Lmdm, ntario, and afh+mrde vas appointed pro ower in the Dlvueity HAD, Ashluhed in 1944. In 1889, beside air. Thornton, two others were east Rev. Dr. Taylor rattled in Montreal, and Rev. George Money Insured for many years In Dumlriee and Blenheim. as PAST THA28 IN PtCXE=G leariog lire. Thomtan in Cardura. Mr. TFombu prm m wntwaad in search W o enimble Place to both me own dust on of his eanno is u follows: ' While the exrnption of a narrow strip, far from mo- Wmone, olon6 the souWem hot CawL wu frim a must w0demm . The clearings w so fan and far imea en in seriously to intmpt theeldemem monotony. And as for wadi, with a few etweptiom, they w re yet in An fannies. Tim med was made merely by the eutime and Parttl clearing of the tmn wltiah had rumored its worries. To kcep these few highways, real, sea they arm, was incompatible with the silicon of the mieiooary and the nahm of kis work. We had to wend one way Nmogh farmer paths and from clueing la efacing, seri the only made of Inco- motion am on fact. We had then not only no certain dwolli ey flue hot no sortie field Worm mo Avoidum everything like ionic& upon 3e few bNitim whom the propel had ohW nM a footing was pmemlad in groat of Presbyterian xttlen, Interim the least direct later - mrt "n a, to where Hey were to W found or whMhm we Amid me dmrt3. Commhliag omaelvm to and we just Nvnoced where He brake up mw way. At the sent mlichation of a member of Pmtiy. motor in tum township M Miny, )b. TMmtn mot- thd them, taking up his rnidmce rmer trip, tmwhty still known of 'Momlou'a Cowen" This, beanies, w rose o emtm far a wide told of operations, which m. tender far to ecet and much and mord. There was set tlnt time no Poahytmm minister betwxn Port (tope and Torcei The wrogregation which gnthmd soared him ant wmateiple d in a. Willing stoned an clued was 39 BEGINNINGS OF PRESBYTERIANISM ended "Magus Hill;' hJ[ a mile va4 of We Luton LFwakrp, on the Airyxlw Boal. Fourye"rleterihey moM Long a naw brick Coad, hail[ an the Round mar occupied by Go Comerac . From far nob nor the otYon acme he Wu plan of xombip. The back Dr. Ormiatov ander of hu meallatiov of xeltivg ae a lad Enron We ham to Darlington W Commoam, mnhe in Nr. Thanngda Greek But Mr. Thoratma nark argued his lack W the oral reemergence. Colombo., Booeliq CWeemet Brougham, Pieeoing end Domingo, are 0 gourd, im- dohtdd he like romatmtiom and orgenGivg power. In Oka wider IVa O1 the ehnoh at large he ago than ak park. Oo tbo H6th of Doembo,188q eight of the rive Baeeniav miniooedo w Upper Camade met in Tweak and eouatitntod the Erg meshytery of that church. It o moxa an "ne Mi signory Profiteer of Oka Can - now in ormectem oiW the Unted Moeiale synod of no Seauiov Church in Beotlend." On this random Mr. Threaten pnwhed farm Pwlm 88:6. "WO will rejoice in Wy Wvation out in We arrae of the Lord will we of up our bmmm.'• In Idai, Mr. Thmatav extended big balance wolwok into the Tornvhip of Pitrikk The that entry in the formal mn,da of Probykrievl® in the Fork is of n &dim mating held in "Squire" LTa'a W'bal, a ¢hot dulanae real d Nef ming VRIagq on .July 6at, 1456. Mr. narrator pm_ided m m cmtGp what RIb them Machine, John Agnew and dome Omig, eMrn; Jam% Cmg bind appoiuMl Eck (lark TM am - Am im which Win organization or effmd prcWally mproonted the whoba turpook 87 PAST YEARS IN PICAMBHiC me being retired late membership from parses me fu distant us Bethlehem, Cbaerywood and Classmate Im November Uh, 1835, No congregation chose ik find meaegers, no, Within Dealer, Jr' JUllinm NilMS Thoma Brand and Jahn April; John Agnew bal Canter and Unilever. The And Corsi 9 m s ar mheld on the fol. hewing bMm, NovemberPpy when the fallowing vete admitted b membership: Rabmt Coote, inner H}vlop, Jahn Braid, Joan Castle, William Banhe, Hellin Peak Jelin Anon, hair Bntl, Tuns SwrLiq Ftiam McQaig, David Stembern, Jema Grey, ]Avid Smite, Rachel Park. Church life did not always flow smoothly over in her "goad old dayr"l and Ne pour 1837 wu ono of stool in the lend. Under date, December 24% IMM Ne fallowing remarkable lorry he found in We &glen Bonk a the Clmreh� 'The Serrmar Oak has this day delivered up We Section bel b tiro congregation and he the Mmtlme mtrewer fellowship teamed, ^Jsuv Gr¢ o. It is blemMy pilaw that the Norm "affiliate wbieh ware eommea in the com i ne ty and Ne eoagre stake had evolved Ilia loyal iadiymaroo of the w0i Clark, and dal to Nis Nei mlion me his pard. Dnlhe mart page Ws following explenetory mfrs are fora, writer rorpmtivsly by Aee R M Thurman and Me. Wiliam Dsmlrvr; ^Pickering. July. 1838. As Mr. Emig hu net only by hu awn shrwin6 on Ne prermts peer ceased Is hold as BEGINNI `OS OF P"SB TEN ISM fellowship with Ode aongragatwa but in the Judgment of all soerred hes by Ida ummtiWbmml Rod m Chrielimnlike adding fmfeild At title b harch pribli- lquo, One Swlm agrced tint his name be token from the ammunition roll, and Me. Dmbee be Remained in Intel to factures, the ot&v of Finding Clerk. The Solon Rends em alarmingly at this date mmmlt to Ida me Owing to tho aimgolor voters of the me and the remarkable temper displayed by the late Clem, plooduding my attempts b emblem, the Si ion thought it bat to minor no hWl'm the IkwKa H tie rose. nom. H. Tnaav o .Mod:' Mr. lumbi rote is u fellnm:— one Sasien hook having ams Into my bangle e3 mlm.a law And home for "me time pin mm acted as Treamer be the deauegioh department of the eo gression I have Drought it omvandAU b tome aep nab boob for WoRu AW the mended of Selden. no ,nota of Ruth wtu dbenfam be enlemd wl pramimney athey Dear. For the time being the peeent non- agon were a1mfW on Snmtday, tM lith dugent, and u blows: TTa. Anel, William WiIHG Aoit fallen and Jahn Htmder. "Wnvmet Dpuun, Tama. and Cln?V Mr, Dumber aim apWnds the following hiMrial nada at alis point: ^Bar them two yam put ending on the ironed Bodey oP Dollar,1828, Mr. Thorndon, madame of Ota prehybeeim eovgemgvlion of Wbotby. had been wgngd he the Piahring u Fair paver for the time beteg at m eae9 of BR pounds n Wed' to proach 39 PAST 7yJARB IN PICNIMIMO how every olleemle SobWlh had do the Other, duties of t Nola W ad the bad roomer that bu other duties Will pumit, the prownt plmu of mMwg behalf Mr. IayxY nehwl-huuw and the time N marling fur Dieio¢ Ser i" being la f put leo okl¢L^ On Angmt Idth,1838, the 6rR roll of momhnc wo+ drawn rap. It eo milm the Adhering names: William DuoWd, Jr. Christim Pmrzan William auubar, Sa. Ann Brander Alan Dmhar William Chisholm William Campou M,u William Chisholm Mn William Campbell William Thom avid ailehriet Mn. Wiliam Than Mn, Gold Oilehriat Jews Allison William Wilkie John Allism Mn. \Vallum Within him A Dunbar Androw any Robert-uddn Mm Andrew any Mn Robert Attkln Thoma Brand MOMud MORa ice Mn N. read Mm Mmdak Heymann Mn Owner Rmwn In Juoq 1838, Me Thomtm having in6mutN hie nobility onwant iJ his health to root{nue am fort- nighem tly iowin Packman& it wv mrnngad by Pnr bytery that Mr. Thomann end Mr. Tormided of Toronto should give aapply of mama a the Pwim hg Coagega- tioo every lhrzd 8ebbaN, lowe m Now. Cada data Saltwater 29, 1839, as find the enli Cnueatbu at Mr. Uyse, Is. 3lzdi allenlion at had No, 2a 3%& 0 This u Me earliest remea onawt of eervies, MIWn Me baande of what u now the conp,egetion of Dim- terms. The Had Can. services were had w the grand .leaned as Wm mem the at& read maM1al from the present besides Chu¢h on We Haft Congregation. Presumably for a time emdm were held hnW at Mo. IurAe sand and at tlm xbmi an Me pW req and Non the former gnaumy decreasing. Coe d the lel referenm a ]Ir Leyte named in Ne raoNa of the .wogmgetbn is tet a &bbsth, let November, vmd' ,from Ne Statement a Via IOM's Supper was northeast Nara to about ao member. In Nu year she Ne Church of Bended orgam- miles In Iho bwwhip been, when An. ,lama Imams wag celled to the pubN elastic of two "emanations, one In Duffing', Creek and one on the fN Omrrws hen A healing d Ne Sweden and Hearings of Ne mmi;m, findings no Ne firmed Conawien w held, whish paeaN As Annealing raalution: Moving totem into nnaiamation the .tate of the eougmgvtbn we moment of Ne Irv. dame. Leslie, of the ChureL or firsthand, hang about to be celled to this Township, it was earned that w Wing as bee. Rob- ad obad Thormtoo is willing to give us Wat benefit d his .very third dribletsly, ts in fins it was, ani r. mou ly regaled tea most, by him as their stor, and also recommend eu the members of nu. maarromm ,he an the game.• A resolution whieh. even if not perfect ml ma6eeny. mamfatr a spirit of treated loyalty to the peter who gad seared Nem faithfully in their day of roma !hinge. PAST TCARS IN PICKHWKG From thio time, howover, it wood seem net the attendsnes and iaterml to We wrvieee deercmed, a gMoo a me memMMip probably acting with An Church a Sanford. The eolkiis, an one maeiom n INS, now only'Jyl. TM mut reforcaee to Me. Thomtan is on May gird, of that year, when a payment of U. Id. was made No him. Following Wiv there in a paat of An man of which Weer is no meg'.getianil board. services; wen prod, city mntmm nae or lea ieregulvly Irl 1M7, when "And Me. ThomWd by authority of Presbyle it com- gngnme the members in lima ming, afar shortly tLxn after Issued a all in favor of W. A. W. WaddeLL Mf. Waddell accepted thio call and w ordained and Ice Imetal into the rytlorel elmrge oo Pennine, PR, 1894. With this MAemm�l, It, Thresher's direct nmMion sills 11iohring ehand. Real and entrance labour at length began he 6orconaly impacts Mr. Thorntone MUIW. 1, 1855 his congregation and once friends presented him with s pori of over *608 in mace rat he and Mn. Threaten might revist Saudi Again, m fall when M Md completed the *0W yen of him ministry, his oiWful wereedixtrlly resoguual. is Wivalecovertee as Edue ti the diupiek raegva pr his valuable within n as Lrdnaand al puma. uIs 1859 he was h him eiM an adeno and r puna In 1650 he rvm kwon, a will IM ,ager year r of of Dbinitby Improve theWn, end in ISM,Unite no yes of We micro no1ce the Rs and United Pnochair of Am bandies, in con olected tone 1fed. eatatn noir of We later body. 42 to Rhrvory, lV4, ltn. Tlamma, who during ell the years of his mimetry had hem his eympaBotie help main and much -beloved co-laWreq was rolled away, mm n year hkq on Fahrvary 11th, 19M in the 09th Due of his age and the 42m! year of his ministry, Dv. Thorm 4m bowed to In, reel and rm,V& The following parngnph le fmw tho fam of his Ilia long friend, If, lim,"lon eat Dwbulona ' a ham the mtollmtual faculties prepanderall war the emod mal, and Df he was poeseeeel of keen and carder fealiogn, but in hL discounts and convervations, while thought conceded, feeling was mappnaed or kept n abeym ,. ns is the ease with most of his storminess. His prpehwg was singularly iustmaAm, coal home was appraiated by the more thoughtful and inholigeut Ae might be selected his wngmittome contained a large Proportion of well metroom) (ti ichor men and woman. The young of his flack and llama fm beyond its brands received Ilia mount elevation. Few extolled him os Bible clan machm. In former years whom m msbam ere few and bao6 mmpamarmy mane, he got to - debate bands of young men far from his home and aided then w etudyiag the 9nipteees and in improving Beir minds by too majoinitiw of burned knowlalge He would tamel far b Intwre to them pendi Y, to advise them in regard to their reading and to B1 them in originating a binary in the loality. Those are heads of familiar mining In the neighborhood of We waiter (the village of DmbMon), who gretefutly cekmuwledge that the generous ellorh of Dr. Thoroton mmly tnr y yecm ego G t mtimWnted them to exk mmLl nod mpaitanl improeemmt." D, Teomutou'a moq Haben H, Tbmntao, D.n, and bu grnnawm a turn Robert Thornton, om welL4wmu ministers of Ne preebylenen ch""h of F.ngleou. the immer bung thio year (1911) mdmmtor of t1w Synod of dost bray. CNdYT86 V1. PROSAYTERIANtSH IN THE SECOND PHRIOD. What may he addled the fvsl postal in the history of Piehering Presbyterianism eels wiW the rhea of Dr. Thornbu's connection with rho nangrugation. The second period begins with the induction of tae shot m, ded minister at the charge. On Demmber 163h, 1847, a call frm the Wagrega- tirm of Yickming in few, of Mr. A. IV. Waddell was motained by Preeby, dry. It was OPOKI by thirty-nine ar6ere and tim, Ahme adherents and promised a stlpand of Em. Mr. Waddell having endowed the e01, Pmsbymry met again an December 2816, wine he was ordained and induced. Than were prvnonp Rev. R H. Threaten, Moderator; Messrs. Casie, Unions, and deniagq reams4q and lir. William Dwbeq elder. Mr. Waddell's shame somintd ad what wen drawn in the Front end Deed smadmg. The Brief Station was that laky nmind Erskine, and worshiVing on the 9m:oed Caausiov, The Back SmHon was that which worshipped on the Ninth Concession, nfterwarda Clua . m On January side, 1802, rhe Frvnr Station look the firtt steps toward dramng o cb,mb. It now Imposed and sgrnd that a committee M not more Dara eight be appointed for the fanner of "aederad inn die peaMi. 46 PAST YEARNS IN PICKINIDNG mi,ility of emeting a new meeting house far this nation Of the Congregation. The committees musided of John Parlmr James Lvson, WJliam Chisholm, Ceorge Aiipntrink, David Gilchrist, William Thom and Alewder Damon A par IoNr at the annual meeting in Saramno 1853, the Committee reported iu Gorr of pmeeedwg to Neild. Chump art mane building hoe hceu a freiUul murder of dluv®i® and division in Run adqua at Pull, It was Be m tins, ease Of Palo Without re calling the dated¢ of its duputs, it may hs, said Pant tan Party favored building the propamd thump on the Bxond bomevion, add the other ansheal it he W built on the Kingston Rod, The ane ]arty wee ¢told, and 10 two; @e other, and 0, nmit Me that MA Party ultimately decided to band a dhuM. F,lmdrxE Cawanu. SECOND CRN(mBIOr nn -u Crouwanx. Thee was no delay, on Mnmh Std, 1953, the phos Bud sp¢iflntlov for the ¢perch on the xmnd moree- o adopted Rod tinted by the ordinates, Mr. John allude. The building was to W 44 lost lone and M feet wide, and ^ all material of RmU deeoipM1nD of the hM quality. TM work W be done W a patroness, Read style, Retention he plans, drovinga add epeefisy- time, the building b he Inhaled ra or before June lauds, ism. Payments W be made u bile", in three in- Aalme , 975 (a he paid Deeembm let, 1853, big. ]Oa he be paid your 1st, 1854, Rod the Wines, £72 jug., In W paid Deserter let, 1854, the eongmgntiom to do all 48 PRESBYTERIANISM IN THE SECOND FDMOD setting of nationals from a disbnro of not more than opera andl." The building vas completed, oamrding W opened, durwg the eommm of 18% and formally opened by Rev. De Temiuga, of Toronto. By We clone of the year it was praedcedy tree from dobt At We extent most, iog, held in Tmnep, 1855, it was moves by Me A. Chains, awarded by 1H. D. OJehrut, and tarried, "that this meefing heart W vsmed and designated The Station Del in Connection with flap Coined Prehoyleriar CM1moh in Covers!" In conservation with 66 division ursing new the ehumh site, Rev. }p, A. Waddell detained his charge, the demiwion Heng vemytd June 21st, 1953. Dwwg 1855 Presbytery gave to eget, of the hadevon mmplete and separate organization as a congregation, e Berk Sletim hewg called the Coined Aeebyttriao Congregation a chartered, We lea congregation, euR to turn has posters) rLvge a dlnrcb, 1851, the co ervintim =tied Rev. John Bend, of Rebmann, Stallard. Mr. Baird was a v,fre of Mi)agavie, Dumberbnshim, and had boon mwider of Cantle Street (AUGbuagher) congregation to Jed- bwgb from 1893 ted 1853. He came to Canada In 1856 ,ad, aeaptwg the anti to Pickering, was inducted as April 14th, 1851. He ronheast in tib "homes be ,beat ,leve¢ your, and than intense mmiA, of Port OhNey, Onteriq when be Island til) His death he 1874. Though by had treated the sirlpnaenW year of his an anal the thirtyseasonalof his mount, he was capped entirely in We Manses wastes W Ne very day of his death. On dm forenoon of Soblath, Sept. 271h, 47 PAST YEARS IN PlaffiING lard, he pmaehoh as usual, W his pimple, and kelvin the dove of the day he had paved to her reward. After We close of Me. Baud's puWnto he Elemental; Wert wee a mmnay of over u year fill the settlement of Rea. Wflham Peetfie, Ed 1969 Mr. Peattle, ]Ike bas prcdar¢o5 a Derive of 3wtlmd, had been for Wv yeug pontar of the congregation of Moret Pleomnl, Ontarw. Go, continuM in We Pickering petamk till Guarantee, 1881. Praby4ry iv rumpling his xeigoo- two at that time adopted We following revolution: -Me IdualdmIr hung overhanded W accept Mr. Evenis's roe abon, dews do record thus regret m pvGog with a brother btlavad and command toe his selfdeoywg and abundant LEore iv the did; his gmiegty in the home; his fill llty in attmdeoo upon Churah events, and in dirohege of any duhm committed to nim. Ther this day give thnh to and that he has Mn w long permitted W Named an hmoud G2m,- leborc5 and Fay Oral God may riehly bleu Mm in do work of We Oapel in the halm as He ban be the p r wherever his wt may M cam!, Mr. Parris five bis Mtmment has five][ iv Toronto, and in still able to visit minimally the gene of his lemon in Pudennoe sed W take a sympathetic iatereat. in the ]she progress of hu old coogregaliooe. On Mr. Feathers rerigvefiou Ue ungregehom of (dominant and author, by m mal roused, die=mred 'their unfair as o pastorals and the rnugeognfiev of Chrcmant wu Granted v eent after December 9111, 1881. The Ideal desegregation was at this time Imk- iug wwad union with We redemption in Dudbarton. TME OLD CHURCH, DUNBARTON MINdBYTHDIANISM IA ME SECOND PERIOD Toa Dummmrox Cnvnnmeamm'. We nen turn to fallow the rums of the party he the Piolming (Pad mr) rougmgeEm, which in 1863 farmed drilling the propaed church in Dunberlan or on the Einsabu Road veer lu mborbo, rather than an the emend mamajom. A meeting was hold e4 Ne home of MT. William Tomboy on January 90th, 1Ph8, at which she followiug evolution arra ,doped: L4 That r plays of woNdp be meetd va or mer We Mage of Dwbatloq with as little delay en pooible, agremble be Both plme Wit apeet9evtioua on a mnjmity of the rem Hums, simmer. dad. That the following gemtlmmm be appointed building mmmiftep with forms b orad to their number to hke mhemiptiomq Dollars contributions, and theeT- ally carry out the spirit of fer above rmalutimm, m.: Jolty MCAegyie, William Dunbar, William Clumbolm, Oeoe& Hilpafriak, John Perkin. At a later mm ft it was decided fleet the the d Wo church Ins ons the top of the bill in the Dormer at Me freedmen motors. ads wire, a quarW of an arm was permanent from M. Drnbm fop twenty -fire pride. Om bum Idea of Earth (5 asp after the contrM for the building of the charm an the Becovd Commission bad been led) an noxa memt war made with, Mr. Mc, 8eggia to Smm li 75,000 gid hems for the sem of 478. IOL Inter a notifier was made with Mr. Modoek Iffy maic for oro boosted barrels of lima, to be bottomed at to. ed., but a foot nota in bay mood adds: "paid re The arronter work was commuted 4 d0 PAST YEARS M 11171IX81Ac for at 194. 1m., ml materia hems Initiated by the ammittee, a lady Mr. Andrew Robhard's after for eapplyfng Inmer ws Stained at the rare a $10 a fhwmod fme for ries mad dry staff end N for Am- on. Aunt in Aogest bG. A. Archibald's offer for work, brio Ring and plsterwg for the Som of 480 was templed, materials being famished by the Commission. t Emdy in ism the IAvbmbn pmPle applies to the manim of 0e Erskine eongmgation for diejonetion farm Oat lady, and to Preabytere for Separate organization congregation, end wore at the Same time w mm- nimtion With the Waste of tensile Crm it with ra, gent to Wabl'iehing a station mare, The sessions; minae® of a muting of Toronto Pewbylmy, bald on Mey, 90, 1064, show to bear: A petition am read from 20 mention of eM flamers Presbyterima March to the Village of Domartan, pny- Or So be engaging into a magngation east from the permit losses Presbyterian Congregation w Pathan , gad also me, etels as may be thought requisite by the Preebytop may he bees for a apody elmtim and ordination of elders. Ross also a panne Signed by 14 persom in the Village of Caofon (or ]]fn's Creak, me brokering Village) sd eiewitg prepare m be oivrd Into communion with the United Proabyerian nor& sd formed along with the Pet arms from fronborlon into n msgregetiov. Azad ala rermw Sam ludom of the tissued Pmhyerim Congregation of Pickering Sgoinat the above pe bow. beam. Theme" Mtkin and NsbR appeared as eommimdoaen from the petitioners in feathering, and Messrs. W. 9hmr, 50 PRESBYTERIANISM IX THE SECOND PE OD Andra Hexed and W. Ommley as mmmiwovere from we pdimnem m 0.nba Aha, de4henem R was agreed to, great the player of Gra logics ars Ran Raw - learn In connection with and nwu We cooperation of two Presbybery, god they am hereby, ogaoaed acel iogly. Agreed ala net Dr. Tglos meet with no Fit - Oregon to give throw notice of Die on ev Nth met., and One; he Mae long the petwomre from Cmbn on the fBene day and deal win, nem eonmmg to no wow or stragglers into memona p; two dmgnmion of the mvgrrgatiw to be "The United Preehytwieo Couge- pool, of woDmmn and Cameo." On May 21st, 1854, the new church in Emblem Wag opo i It William Ormiston peeuhiog a the warning sad Rev. Dr. Taylor in gra atmwer. In September of Out year no mngnpation derided W cell Rev. Ablaodei Remedy. The call was eyned by sent thirty meowing and ebmt ahoy manages. Mr. 6ennedy aercpWd Om OR end wag wanted into the forecast derge on Oebber 8rd. Rn. Mr. Dick, the Moderator pro temporo, presides, Intend from go- ne 8:8$ end maintained addreeaed no miilmd". Has Mr, Pringle radial the people. The Moderator iotmdued bin 1Cmnedy to the memMs of Or mal prediHm, and Mr. Prhgle announced the Soesbn ena introduced Mr. SmuWy, he them As Nance Molecular. At a meeting held April GO, 1855, Wil nem Yomke as eppowNd WaNen of gra CLnrch at o artery of $10 e year. Bono eight or nine pan latery notice; Fob comer, the present wrthy ^wmdeq" leaders the savings, which he ea roffime d b perform for well nigh halt e nearly. 51 The hiefmy of the Chu,,h of Stein, d lu PiduAng hegma with the coming of Ne Rev. Samoa Lmhio and the organization of St sdlwN, Church, lAfda Creek, in the ymr 1840. Mr. Union was horn in We year 1805 in the paush of TurholWq Ayrmh&5 and wu Noosed by On Ymr hy4ry m 188Y. Re wee atietmt far du Rare to the Rev. Mr. Mail, of Now G4mnmk and afkmords fu me time was a¢htant m Rev. Da MCLood, of %a parish of Dumbs . He some b Canada in 1840, and after a hand of modonary work among the unabated settlements in the bwnships asst d Lake Sinew, as celled by the eom u- earm @ W o Chureb At Scotland in Me Township of Many And Pickering in 1841. Re made hie home in Me village of Damds Creek and ministered N a wide circle of Pradytetiens is the two township. After he had mmpl,md orgenimtiou his two regular prmhwg places wore IAff,es these and St. John's an the Saw ain Coaonsion. In addition to his work hen be made periodical mitiom y boom through the hank ShovmmpA, primiplly thank, Mariposa and Eldon, holding amrnfnlhaptiewg OMd=, solemnartri solemnizing miagva and vaddi the xsOWed nom. 62 ME AIJLD RIFUK monmem o[ the chnmh of Seotlm0 in their horse. He was cicecly and sympathetically in touch with the people's ncedd and bu runts w m looked forwent to with proms plewm. Tlmee jourmis woo laborious Rod fatiguing to he extent hardly in be reeWed by later Watertown. The primeval Timor was only here and thve, broken by the little "elwmmm" of the piemme, and the Toed, connecting Nem Term of the mast primitive type. The only pmetitants meem of logrolling for Herb diatmnre, as Tom undertaken by ble Iambi,, was horseback, and many a mile In the wry, by daylight and dark, terwgh fair weather and fool, in avmmef and winter, did ho sorer w the par mm of big Half denying mini,tratiom. in Nene trips Regime were weariness held he Toho llCl'ugg¢Tt's hosee and this, he random MCOully's hour, and in the old log mboobbowe at Fisk. We well as in many 'there Of Ne early wttlem' began. In oetol 109$ it Is recorded that eghtTnoild cal muniarnate Term gathered and remived the Hvremmf of the Imrd's Supper in John MCTnggert's log home, dol a home, had been preuLed to a larger mepmy gatlwred an the (frothing floor of do Israel 'Ins was the bidding of the orgmuofion of St. Andrew's Chgmh, Sonya. Iia "A not permitted long to Contents his IeWra. ]n September, while welding game immgrmfn who had them expmed to the elan known as gent feve." he sontraduct tba dread direeee had no ramediea re ori my event to cheek ifs wane dispersal ret on the rare of FeptemMr. 1847. Only six wsh previeue to this time he had been married to duvet tv PAST YEAH IN PICEIRING Omlmm, of Pideming. She summed on, Am, thiety.eix ymq dying in 1833. Among the scattering of eondolpme peon by Prm hector at in Ant meeting after his death me the follow- ing xofermees to No Labia: •• lois lades se xmon w ehealnliy per. mfnmd withent the Iauet regaN to the bee red men - flam which they involved. He IaboeN n emittNgh to gatlmf in the lost ehcep of the wlm.¢ deef and tone moOm in tire Lad have not Man he mm. Mr. Immbie ean of high literary and lheologieal attainmenle. To class, gifts Gad addd his home, and qhs made him an able minister of the Goi A inflater to Mr. Lemuel worth, wntMn by Mr. William Dow, hes the mnowiag someone: 19dr. Lambie', last nerman %in pread 1 from the tart, Hob. B: 28: `And ante Oma that look for him ALAI he app Poor the eemnd time without cin auto attention.' This was on $ephmhv 5th, 184P. It was imma a pnciwe I adwaT crime fill he e down from the Pulpit No soon he was not well, but Value of shooting the Scrood. He grew worts on Tumdal and exphed me tlm sisdom a As a prnehre Mr. Lsmbie was dear, powerlul and eongeth, his perform agent, marked with gent en hath®s and deep heredity, yet often sa Nere and moving, He wins me main self.dany.ng, most lskonwc wines of Christ I ease Imaw—no mR nnered,notail of Andy too hehY In the mfallowing year nm engrain see called an I'm ,pumasor Rev. Peter MCNonghtoa, of Va,mmn. Mr. MCNaughtoe was the son of Perthshire fnrmu, horn n 1791. He weus edumatod at Glasgow Genieenity, where he Oak the degree of N.A. In 1828 he wra 64 TM6 AMLfl EIRE ordoinm and induction into the Pah of dem Fed - Lag it be away to help supply do MA in Concede, he guru up tSu comfortable Hunef and crossed the Atlantic in add. Erose Other he was eeWm in Vaughan, where Ire p mbia on the Fourth and &vmth Condom+ hod m Garbe and E gX Ve also presehed an the Niahn Conevalon and at Woodbridge, hendes girivg Occasional MAW in Xing aid carr mare dlarnwt kggpdrpr. 8e war a well kaoww awl welcome Aging In many a Mutation cabin. Physically, Me McNawghlov wee well-6tW1 for such a t OMO lih beiwg over As feet lw height and power- fully built flus Washes, overwork tolls even an the strongest, sea when, iw 1848, n call weatawdal to him by the Picketing rowgregetiau, he accepted it as alfuingnomerelaxationimm Wmhwvydrain. MowW settled is Pkkerivg in 1840. For, tmdey would regal the Pkkmwg dards of that time as u simeure, wise its two ehmgea ova Mr, miles agent; but its aides were mowhat lighter than those of Vawglmx. Mr. McNeall ton'a pntamk in Maturing We not a long ace, with the wendurimtbn of the Clingy Rb ammo in 1864 the interment offered the Church of 4,41e1d minwern fi witiw a 11450 an Canadian of here Mr. MoNei ptmmaltt wags imu of tM1a ea end Me. MCNm, be felt ed At hiis d fu fmm the Church he bed nerves ell his car pn m took re urned In Va gle term nem ekiltanga is a returned to big prop wfime he Wilt some residence on tis psaperty neer Maple. 65 PAST YEARS IN PICAER[NO Inm011M frequently and extended to !etre an much occurred in church Wolk. He died in fil laving t 'Now and and eo a em! Pour daughters. 'puree deughlon and bath the 80M are gull War, add are 'all Iranian postal of Vaughan. The next pester vee Rev. Walter Roma Smtchmeq from Abudecn iM who continued is ebmga BE 1879. During his Outlined, in the polar 1848, the memo we toward. At We IDat meeting Of the cev Prmbybdry 02 Whitby iu 1846, after Ole rodeummetion of the vitt a the Presbyterian churches, Mr. Ran em ars. Pouted the And clerk M the PresbylaF In 1849 the ^ Bound " U. P. enshrouded Which, up to this time, Lod hem a part of Ed Ddnherbn charge, was formally incorporated wall, we SL "&We wdgs9an.ngFrom its first organizations the &NMahed Coral, abuse had cautioned 0f We congregations, am he Piek- ridg vendee and the other mafbg on the SemeW Con- y. The Maar hour Weir ehdrch wRLin fire lot Ioow Occupied by 8t Sodurn Carinthiain the pear 1848. the ;odes 1891 Ne wnsngafim moved End, ion tion b the villege of Brougham. The account brick church had its corner dWnd laid on the 84th of June, 1890, and won opened fm reading on the 8th Of Febm. sty N the following your. In loop yam the Intended; and Bmugmed dings. galled use been mind by the following pmbee: Dec. Jahn Demeroq 1870, fill May, 1888; Rev. Louie Push' hlnech. 1889, Nhr I Aeunry, 184 Rev, Alex. McAulay, Sepbmber, 1894, till 1900; Rev. George kGrepil April, 1901, till 190.1; Rev, P. C. He, , ID05, till 1004; Rev. William bloom, 1904, tillthepresett time. CHAPTER mitis. THREE DUNEAR70N WORTHIES. I. IDR, JO>em PAR®m One a Mr. Aennedy's faithful allies Keough all the been of his pastorate in Damberbn was Nr. John Par - ka, He was a native of Ayrthim, and rams to (Image in 1842, being Own About 30 years of ngn After a short wjwra in the Some of Illinois ma esNblished a hairs¢, in TammN, where To nodded for mine years. Doing a part of thin time he was to partnenb(p with Me Sohn Hemmdy, a bother of Rev. Aleamder Kennedy. He wns mereisd m 18510 Hemmh Tingle (oro There n of Bearboro') and im eashawly afterward ameta in DnmLaetan, when M opmedtho fieat geueeW store. On Ondoom 80, 1852, he wss appointed the firrt men- master alemaster of DonGrlon, an office whish he filled f0l hie powen, began to had in mneme old ago. To 1854/this Amit year of Me Kmsoedfe Tommie, he we elected to the eldernhtp, read on holes ordained wag immedmtely appointed Clark of Semiur 1Tc d1fm Of Nie office To Tote ed wntwmvsl➢ for 3hty-sevm yerre For about the some peeled he wag Superintendent of the SahbaM Stbe 1, and no one tool a male Aadu and Nn - pathetic mteme, them he to all the lost khmom of the Chumh and community. PAST FRANS IN PICKETING Pow men not directly scandal in educational or KL army pnmaits were so widely and deeply read u Mr. PerEer. The library which he Smmmnlated a &a years went by was riot in the wmla of the Mothers. Theology, Hitry. Biagrapkv and Poetry ware lvgely nprmented se well go gemrel I tmahre. Be ma Coma rel only a 6ithful fellow -laborer with Mr. Semetly, but a man of Iindml mind and similar modes of Brought and an intimalge and constant friend. Iv Seaport of the ai mmh and amaniapy d is mueionavy, ved benevolent opare- Mass Me one was more Warned than be, and tMugh he than early fare temperance goes much len generally advvenwd and posteriori this now he was always, an wee TG. Kennedy, v nominated prouder of total abstinence. In 1891, he was obliged to reaipo the o5re of Seadan Clark. He Ind mooched a good old egq and offer, land areas of Sardine his powon wore "Ding. In BapGmbn, 1695, hu wife was takes from big ®de, esd sir weeks later the call agree for him and he enkeed lab got. He was a ban an of Scotland mad of the Immyterim March, of Brand principles term Mellott, smelling wW and earnest pmdioY religbva xvdmant Tho name of Jimatbm Release is another flat the Couple of Boundaries mean had hold M grateful and aRstimak remembranre Born be 1847, a =tire of Ommdeld, CumbeelaW, he came with Mrs. Rolaeo to Canada in 1856. For some time he held the poultice of pub4c school hooker in Brmtlw and then Mae monthn were ¢pmt a limnke cpm in eomection with the Grand 69 TIRET) nDNNARTON WORTHIES Trak Noilwry, We mow line of which was than being nxendol wcdwaN Mang the north eIwm of Mkt 0n� fort, towed Torun. While this engaged he ink up Me reliance in Dnnhmbn and after Wo completion of No line be accepted Wo Iweiban of trachea there, Rose. meaning his debits w 1867, in the ahM which bad recently base c,,md on the hlll, east of the village At the Wharf mention held in January, 1868, a hearty vier of thanka was tendered T&A Nolmee for the eBsimg moment he which the said bed been conducted during the year. bhm We time he combined in charge of Sw school EII the slave of the Esse 1886, a period of trenty- ne years. No other mail thin this intend is needed of Ws ability and the mWheery nature of No nod done in the schwl. hfr. lblmes was Originally connected with We Church of England, but ne that body was not represented in the locality, he ganmmely Awed himoulf with We MIM PrcshyWrien contamination he INnMrbn and served it loyally through nth this warmintng yea of his life. As a member of Sessiw, ve Banality of the Cwgre gamer as Mk of Session, and as leader of the Her- e of Probes, he train the "team wd geatiludo of ill who came for Na wolfs of the church. After retiring from the more diffuse of his drift, Alan, he eymt a little oar teres years in radial Te@a- meet in Duaboeen. In the wiater Of 168896, M Ad - broad from an attaek of induema and new folly rz"v- med era strength. Towards spring, Maes Xorma begin, And on Ne mining of May 12111, peacefully as he had Heed, he paved 10 hie start and nwad. A periodical it lbs fallowing week eery of him: 60 PAST YEARS IN PIOALrRING "Sinn monnog fells shad work he I" Bled a quiet, unslunigning life, tn4in8 Outlook, iu ee ttin Chamlt mettery and with the an it to without o poster, he will his all be more m mad. As a louder in Peyer league,a Sunday Sehool Ermine, possible red ift"Al y of ehuee3 bwmo In Plage will he mast difeult W fill." The funmol g0ruviceso won residentialresidentialby Ree L. Pert of Pickering, andwem attended by many from lm and sea,, who mound hi we a foitMul beater and a true Trend. III. Me, Pei Small Mr. Pet" bond, anstbs of the fntheng a the loss wealth was n Retire of RWdingims SmtlamaL At an early age he was employed in mending stele, his mother lolling his little plaid around Nm and giving him n barley Inelastic by way of bund, a early msnhoot, be regard the Atlautir and for a time win employed in railway eonst,,lb, in We viliuity of Blue. Al etWek of ague nmplled Iling b ehuW his residents, and he mi W Gmdrt For some time he worked with Ne farmers, but ultimately model on the firm on the Luke shore southeast of Dmbertm (now pi \Vtlronb), Ong of the iub,"Aing experiences of bis only begin is Onoodn was Net of diiwwg a M1md of eHle nomberhig giant lore from this tensile to be Slate of Iiehigeu, walking with them all the way. Rig marriage to Told Mwq Nen recently out from Smiting, and Ne estimating an Me farm took plane Go THRRE DDNBAIYIGA WOWHIE9 toward the close of go flobam Mr. Nail and hie wife ween fee many years highly eetamci m o been of Ne Erekive and later of see Dunboul congregation. in 1840, he was allied and aNnind W the eldeabip, av oMiew which be bad rind the actin of wbieh he per- formed wiW ability and fithfolarm to the close if his life. LG. Naomi are a man of high pfianplq uptlght and calculating in all hie dealings and stragovely, wrnnt pholding the rlgut 81; daughter writes of him: "hfy father never implanted v dvty if he knew it or ago in guy may carry it not god many a dark and g ormy right I here ease flim taking big sluff in his hand and walking W Ihvbrtba and book to abad prayer meeting, saying it was late trouble to walk than totrdgoalIth congaed how hemade (many Ib. all an of rwnrrotigm, rip ea were many of the best mm of his day, nmvgly a none to the ie worship. of hymn" and @o vee N thin oegm in public eemM1iy, In the early, DIT. d mar mese the to of hie bseaM1. Big mother bad a Were urged him to lel wronged sea his in on slightly before hos ;murk. 8e firms just n time rob a was For yisFi three chyg later bad Armed to may. IIs was alwye summit, that he a bee able to comply with M1er lash as maga, Man o the fl new Church in Dvnhartn saes acedy, eem honor of lain the Tamer his sari ears of upon ser. e in in rerognidw o(Tie many years a[ [aithkl fine Mail servicenask aid rigs drew ou.1G. Nahat raisedDorfman, from taming and Wok up hu roidance in Duvhakov, in the house 61 PAST YEARS IN PIOHICHING he had built for himxlf Were (vow oeeupud by Mee Wood). Hie wife, the tmahearted rompanim of hourly half a eentmy, was taken Num his aide in 1861, efier u Prolonged period of patient ev@erw6 and fees Inure 110, an Much ALIS 1896, In We eightpninin par of his age, Mr. Neebit la l! eloaad IN pilphs , e father in Land revered and mourned by the whom rommnnitl. CHAPTER IX. TEN GREAT YEARS—UPE IN UPPER CANADA IN THE 17IATIE9." "]loom" time an alwaye inlercedag; and one a 0.oadER early boom mese during the decade between 1860 and 180. Fmve were, Ming rapidly uleareat and improved: prices were good and the adders woe proo- porous and hopeful. Tlu. young Province wee beginning to fail it, strengW; its life wv not becloud in stirring wkeule of its owa, ver yore its people hoekwaed in intelligent participation in the wider intereets of tin world. The femais Clergy Reserves question was a very •five iaeve," and wus dimmed in every district in 0e PresbytProriuoe. Aa romeagtion Uemaoagere upon invited wonder pit and ape towd iov o ho, "Presb epvn inquiry whether Pilande cold oe twinned by a rovgrforod "that of Pickeringn iti eLe ndou by tom, mah of !hand prenot lui ed w re Irm n oyinwith the lAurch of &otLW precluded them from a amen the hove& a1 the gnnG' In, 1 V. P. waspravwmy of T at the meeting on Tuve erg, the d it was rf no p "that the the (Rapp, rcseve I the diens strewed Ne pweeede of the (Rarity, Reserve rbaw among 60 interests dmomivof ns re m aniobe t injurbm Loth a We a,andof re ligiov end Eo the welGro of Ne Provivea, and ronud- 63 EAST YEAR IN PICERRING rine the 6wefi6 Sat would result from their appw. pii,Be, to I4oewei i Reaction, spread to overture So Synad in Ride the =Us, luta comidemFion nal to ART Manaus aemrdinglyn So Communist ana Synada drzw up pmknb end wndemmfima and recar mendatime mail at beat in IBu} the Legieldiue de voted Lha nouniumir towards of the leads to purely secular pelicans, The imbee, which megagod the shoulder of church source in the Mien wen strangely no thou which they dismiss to -day, andrwhich roma are apt to regsN as peculiarly. modem. ^Chnmh talon" con woe of the Turner, Rumps, but As bodies among which Milan wan proposed w considerably smatter, ova perhaps in some Malcolm cc old, to and eider 1Lm We great o ovulations which now propose to emalap m U, The scarcity of caodidotm for the miuialry WU engaging fla, ",ions consideration of thea who, from the sound pint of religion and usually were regarding the rapid dovelopmen6 a the Ewvivot Sim German Biblical Rbolaxship won not mknown. An Midwest, mimes, of 1851 eculd remrsb. "It Is understood to 4 rather chavatimiatic of Gorman Milan, steadily sued entirely W monsoon theories for which Say once commuter.- But l caustic they ware net iutmlovallymfav, for the writer Mistioves; "In all Snob a sun, human, n, thmwthe great quntion is `IVhet is truthT and the mature opinion of Bart aan Nonmusical is Worth ITMOBS and mmidermg wand" we adopt it or cont" shied 11fe in the OEM dad its aaudl aide a it acr must hare. The common aunt entertainment but � TEN ORMAT YEARS those days wn known no a "wimsec a word which seems M have MR, aluwrt entirely dropped home nor lake ombulary. A contemporary mind of one held m Eemtford in 1864 will give a fair Men d what a "Awifce o bead iothe II. P.0 repave Of an We eveningea of Nen nit, for no parpwo reaeOf r of Me Et anal he ae W tmorofa the mmaiand m Ne debt mearfon for We ads Pw of o mnorc4kl end terve ata Marto fon for I nand, va mL alike the aromiva p ward, a fee for bid and heir mal for the ace. enter mrd, of fid which a partook of tee, mQee, and Nola i,and for l which i s com iulary y only can narrow, ameq anaim. A. Aa IvaYancM, Irving g nv him occur, aam®. Ray. A. A. Ilrnmmmd, rasion khan mR adman, oho M a taw appropriate medevac and Gime Monte,ewh ho lro ed a ma Ileo. T. Dmdrt of Olea Mortis, whoMe delimrd n deft, mayspeaking9c and falling ad. in Mon the wltnena add ewhichy of women, especially Vo Ira aVaiov Bela, fhis which No. an ent idm d Tomato, ucco, Mat nor in his named happy num g Tisch, in on maE of Haul and mW a dennnan maria on 'The Bg iuhtr of a ateiod; a . ieflmdnra and Me map in emwbjm� ary, L hinny erecodefietie of Me add moat the addiess to the accenr Personal; We theralcor betwsion dv the e a thea aamecE oiw mitaM Eoe who corrosion aetihe ed the aodimw an inn as Mus - aide ably ifui¢photo the Maii:es of Ire eveoo,g wine ams beautiful churches plmeof thenad ThireUkof that amen nada mane, Blow Es ai. Ehovghb W beg i The the Mall mad the , wrame of milling for MR mole psup no Provwx wa Bene Ma14vg fof mea to foBw up ehM alum. in the vewm 5 65 PAST YEARS IN PICKERING Corning. But their outlook war wider Warn Use Prov - "a LNmdire United Rw5y4rian Magazine and similar publioatom kept We ration in as new land elosedy informed of no manmry eoperations of the Importpant chumme in Boallmnd.Bvm in reell and atrug filing mogrtgname mmaomry orgm tions were along this period formaQ whish by patient sold vye}zm- bar endo vee mind very rnoridemble arms for the ex. hemi® of the Kingdom into `the regions hayed." In 1854 A. DUH, no great Scottish psmmm ry Is In&; ridted Canada and around much interest and enfhuu um by hu vivid descriptions and impar®onM nppmle. Them "ton years' was "great" on an me M vailway wmtmction in Ontario. ID 1851 the first .rod of the Northern was turned. In 1853 the first phonate, front re between Tomolb and Aroma. In 1856 An grand Trunk, which bed Men ereoping westward along the north spare of Lake, Ontario, mmplend its line to Toronto. The imncesd facignis for 4ampmtation were of infinite importmn¢ in fat Yows; Prcvion.. Ana plane of yet gnats matnlbde were being devised A repeat miW reselling of the none aria: "TLat not enterpriem were As voofemplofionis ehorvn by a pe6- Eon preaenlN to the Lotialnpra Assembly of Upper Cumda It 1851, asking, in power to build from Man- tmW up the "Bey of the Ottawa, across no north adme of Lke Humu to no wcatom hoondary of Can- ada, theme along the mntbu, shore of Leke Superior ami on to Paget along am no month of one Columbia ]liver Mo will may that no Whom of Ostrom any bark in no fifGce had nor already begum b ^think imperiallyni TEN CREAT YEARS While railroads were Adv edge rapidly wmetbiug was hese done h better We addition of the humbler hot not Ism. Headway mgon-meds through the pm In ends, probably in many Lemli i% they won much in need of imprammnnt A Presbyterian preacher twormt along the north shown of Lake Ontario is bbd apriog of 1854 mitrs: To and you e idea of Nn made— it was April—I Wa m one wa hnx to to Up, ARM In Had strut in nnyohidg and roWeg out of the mire a had Aniu al in aro middle of Her Mhjestfu CAdadinn Highway, alias the %ing- go, hand an they call it; but this was a long way west of Not Hope. By Pardoning this Hct of none eitysnd mercy I thwart my mutation, add felt happier far in my welly *wiled doom tMa any mrplitod Idem could have done had he passed by an the other ride" This rubber fstMiaus ^pmsaborn arrived in Calming on the day as which Dr. Duff waa to 1More than He Nara relates Lis sigh6ceehdg in that town. "Wbde selling for tight and Dr. IRAN Intam I task a Hall - tory Strait in moaai, a the hose At Abe plan, if any such there were. I Iowd my they in ViMrs nailing n Advadodal institution int as and chiefly eupporw by the Wedeyaue, I deuce. The buildings are mW - Hotly elegant and cmaroMfom ad the Internal misdga mead appertatly contented. The bell rang as I ay - Settled and I frond my way inb the mathematical tlnasmmn. There was a unity musts of stodeof , the number 1 beget, Heat of Idem Wye in their Was and eaenbgly not far advanced in than, It me re- tied day or hour, an I was denied Ne pleasure of beret - 6P PAST YEARS IN PIUSERING WE to a Imence OR like all mission from an appear. codem rcry capable vehavor, where fax won nocklied are, with Wa pale mA of thomet. Sema1 of the led, more indication a rep eoveWeenL4 Ment, but roma of them I fear will not be able W Coleman for o loop time &a remws of the mat comet The close Namimed real I left, muting me my college days and my Alm, Mater in a her last nmred land. Victoria College, although a invention iwtifimn in mom ones than ane, was not wanting in inherent be me from the. fact that it was wiWin its walla that ow gifted friend end bra. thv, Rel. W. Ormubq studied aml caught m nueeesa Pally. May it be demand wiW many like Ancient' lead part of the demde we an maddering the Edman War was to Intrinsic and ILvgand, Fnuce evd ohesis was bring dminN of their bounce blood OR the ^dendly little triangle north of era Rlok Sm,l Canada ¢aero at shut early data wo lit mmindtnl of her miatiamhip to Ne Empire, waemneh as one of Saw mast situation regibmoua in the come, tom Royal C,v,dion 100th, wo remained from Mom M1m row. The ria in the price of wheat wan not the lily innreat Camd- ieam Wd in vie mMie4 Many human in We Cmedi,v beach bad mlatina who went out m fight and toll be the isotope of Eilacas, amt Inkmmm and the Alma. After the term, lod Ve the Ininlature voted Emblem for the relief of the whites and orphme of these who All. Probably, too, the imputes W the orgawm tion of a mluomer form in 1853 came argtly froom We military spirit engndand by the s5rriug war loathe form the daunt Crimp. MW GRIAT Inlaid The wmmvee of the twenty wen imeceaug by rapid stages. The exports in timber and grew were hrger, Wan over Won and imp lis of olathi%end houndold supplica woe correspondingly marrowed. In 1858 the bondwg yekm was arnuged with the Un:led Shales for Me to ddpmmt of mexcLmdier received of We American Atlantic pOYu. In 1864 conainnevial ran pirei y who eonW,,hed notation Cnnmda and the UuMA duke. The cootml of rent aHnin wan attended to the Canadian Methanol in 1851, end the thrnam6 rote, onto tho ver of peahen nhmpe, Won mi, ducN m Mat year, 1, 1858 Me use of in Old correlation £ a d. attorney one, eoppleuled by the "Option of We decimal eyeteeth. We of the early ywra of the tweutteM County Speak of ourtelrn an Iirhg in Me foemacim Indeed, "the in. tion -binding tiro- and perhaps not wrongly, bat W, lathing in We "fifties" did Meir part, and at little part, W hemmg and in buildi of ka They had heir as- pireticns uvd their phone for netimbocd an well to we and were laying not nuwortWly, We Inundations of No DomiNon Mat who to la, PrOe®nO rn sra pTeensa For Pickering Ter ndip m well or he Me rest of We to Fadup Mese were Mn great year. It was a period of devclopmmt unsurpawd by any similar period in wdcipal, inantriel, ednmfional and admioetied ,galea. The to m),ip atm dy teed a considerable popu- lanw wed a oomnnratirely 1org0 arnage under ants". tion. In 1843 the poporlatim had been 3,752, by 1850 69 PAST YBURS IN PICRF.RING it had increased 6 6,386. Is 1&18 Nem weas reported 99 wd" Mfin6ou in Pickering 30252 nam, and 7 Pilot mNe and 27 ummilla mere he operation. Iu lidd there were 18 rekoole he the townehip and a Mal of £849 was lieiug laid in etivias to lice hochve. Seer Now at Ihu time had 10 eehmlc Marldem 36 and Whitby 23. In 1360 the first regular municipal council win Centel. 26 consie@l of W. R. ffiehell, Rcea; R. A. Parker, Deputy Reave, and Peter Taylor, Frederick Grown and Tahoe Wixon, Councillor. Peter Taylor .s lice low ahap's first 4eaurer under the new regime; Bahr Rahn held the thea AMR of Cork, Coueetor and Assume, Has. A. W. Waddell was aularintadent a German Schools and P. P. White% and Cemg Eek were airlines. CHAPTER X. REV. Al S%ANDBR E%NNEDP. In reviewing Occir treasury as aav8rcgafim, the I' mbh rima of Hunbnrlon mug ever give a chief piece I, Ndr affaelionale rapid to the Rev. Alevador Kim - call, who wee minister of the wngwgetion from 18% tJI 1882. He was horn and brought up in We pariah of New Cumoarl:, Arnim, his father banner tenant of no Tom of Dahieket Mill, Pad at elder in the Eeeeamm Chnmh in the mighbormg pried, of Old Comtmk. The faith- ful Ministrations of the Rev. David Wilson, who was mesoderm of thin Chinch from 1488 HII 1822, and td,, careful relyow twtion of We Other were chief among the early infiumen that helped to farm Mr. Ifir ady's cha seder. The dishiet was rich in memories of "mv- eatng" days, and than Me had their gird M We mind and hoar[ oP a Intl. Many Scan afterwards he wants of the grove of Abetment Peden at the 'gallows fltJ in New Cu mak. 'Tlmt wee acad aro, to I loved he linger by Patients grows Well ora I ®ke and it is pectic, forty-five ran ega—wL Our an the hand rmWtme and acting my 9ah1,1101 day 'piece.' "'a stone Ly flat an Ne pound Over We apot when Nc gad mora ledy had Oen hold. Having rand with avidity and deep Interest the cathode 9l PAST YH1110 IN PIC%ERING of the Ishan and mRaringa of the martyrvher a of my amiss land, do grave dose of those man of whom the world was ant Won worthy and whore memory was put traditionally fragrant in the diatriet sculd not fail to have alterations for me; and Query visit to such a spot deepened my detmtstien of opprvNaq which has never named, and honest is me the lona of lihnty, both civil and religious, a feeling which hes only waned I was as years end roti with the world's wickedness have jarretied" liming completed the immeary preparatory election, Me. Krmedy pramoded. he GLeww IIdcertity. 8u mom was shared by another eNdent from Cammack, -David McCowan. Their supplies of provi®one mom sant by Carrier RE regoler in ooludw the per being third ahereately, by the Emblem of the two young men. Mr. Komedy, took the full modernity course and paeed all the examinations for the &Use, but bsasa of the high fee charged fm the degree itself he dal not morally abuse the permanent. He than took hie theological course he the Divinity Hall of the &mnian Chweh in Glen gm, Timing his collegiate most AIT. Kennedy reemR to ham Ratified far name time mem Ripuarian, where be formal an Estimate £rimdahip xith Gmrgn Gilhllm, afteensds well known is Ne theological and literary We of Scotlmd. It to raided that the two moderate often took land within matter, during which flair eon. ami m mme6mes heame is animatedly mgnmem belie as to attaint Ne attention of by pmsere. ]iobl mm men of string mind and ever ready b defend their opinions with an abmmdmg memento of the "per, 72 &%v. ALEKANDIDII KHIiNpDY feevidnm impurities Bmtomi Mr. Kennedy as Itloe days smell pewtily to refer, he Woe argumevus by saying, that people sometimes nave to the eommeiav that he war v spinster taking out fears abuse asylum a ralhtt numerous ]uvutie for a we& in tM open ur." On completing his theological welding we 1835, he e summit and appointed msetouery b Traded, bong mat me We intermarry representation, pmtin6rly of Grgfetors' Cougfegetiaq Glasgow. Before sitting out for his distant &]it of labor he was suited in mar rings to Many Dales], deoghb of John Pelmil, of Glasgow. Mf. and Man Kennedy arrived an the Island of Tnnidt on Jouery fat,, 1830, and settled in Port of Spur, the Copilot of the humid. His Inborn ane mostly among the memlmnte and Order of the town, but them wen also many vegmee within the ephem of his mwstration, As be was the pioneer Imrod rim misdomary theses, oar Ida shoulders fell the double barmen of womhalfing established sella and of onrushing and eMblshmif the fortes that make for righbnmem. His clone, in Port of Spin wm Ioown by the name of the ehursh under whom auspices he had ,nen mat, Grey IMea prem the featuring he set lis to seek to better the addition of the swans mud to prevent the initiation and hmrtlew movement tower which May enFored. Thi, normally brvsght him into man Coupon with a retain powerful elm In the crime, but he was over randy to defend the elmd he took To 1840, the Ami.Blnvery thoiely, in nomination of hunrea, Presents] him with en addrem and a snnns. mf men Fon foremen yarn, amid many determinations and hindmncen Mr. Kennedy gave hired to narrow work PART MARS IN YIRKKRINQ io Pmt of Simm. Thos, in 1850, with health udly broken dawn by the tropical climate, M1eNmedhieefep mmewmd. into&nr to hake a normal of eat in hG Stets and Canada, he decided to Data them on the way. But on randing concede he found wide dmrc at oppor- tunity for worries and rest in his eat with the churcM1 n Upper Common for whatever years of labor might mr,ma b him. In Go moawg northern air he largely recovered fmm the ravage¢ which the Southern climek had made in hie constitution and though mewhat might ha celled a Among man hn was spemd0 give many years of COMM work b the Dlmteh Drum. He was received as a miniater into the U. P. Prm- bytery.of Toronto in September, 1660, and having been celled to Darlington was inducted vote the pertonl charge of the congregation there on Dreamer int at Oat year. He laterad in Darhnglcn Ln the carbon of 1844, wine he resigned the charge. During the summer he was employed he me Presbytery of @elmgko and Charge to Darlington alas eodenwme, realm. Doh wort Remark In Sep the congregation of Dunbarten and Mr. Kennedy, ugnad by thirly-hrte eight edbereok, was road and sn tri TTu cell ffie Steady accepted, coal memorable day for Dimbarbn—ho the yaemral chmge. Rev. Me Dick, Hmoderator, pro borrow, had she e preaebed Imm Romans 8:58, ,command the minister Rev. Mr. 74 RPV. A1,E81,N➢8A %FNNEDY the people and demands omeEitated the session and 111110hold Me Remedy b that as their fi ure mod. do Tu this ehaose Mr. Kennedy labored anintereaplcdly, till Apra 1879, exreling fm Nree tombs it the harimer of eS3, seam he and Mrs. Steady visited 9mtlmd Several times during the later yeah of his industry he had tendered his traditional bodog that With All fading slmngth he road not do joetiee to the work demanded to him, bot at the toward aAMF titian of hie made, as well as of his brethren in the Presbytery, he wee eeah time peremded Still to addition Ilia miniahatims. In 1879, however, he prteeN the a¢epMna of bio wrignntlm and when the matter same leaders Prohy- kry the following ox Met reimto of a reading of the wngre UM was rad by Mr. Tobe parker: "While regethig von ran& we lean we will huddin by We prewnl distim being dimlved Mtwara Mr. Kenemay and this determination, yeti file einumarmas sea offer no moralist W his resignation among mwefd, hot wmla pe pma Pr®hykry b appoint him stated supply nod who as somewhat of 9easion, and if Eta pryer be gemmed we promise to pay him the some emwnh as previously." $sell a mature dram first ]in hard in no comanarim &I was and held the regard and eQeetion of big people In accordance with the prtitlw, Pees - byoryin gadding tate resignation appointed him "to ad as moderator of Session and else to give soeh mpply to the congrcgeti® net See Mae of his health will permit" At this time also Ne mnnerWw listings INn- hnrfon and emmn interventions wag dimpled, the 75 PAST YEARS IN PICEERIMO letter being Soipea vie et ,tadrew'a of nuB'm1 creek. prmbrtery of its meeting Adopted the mlle,mg referencesvote in references to, Mr. Kennedyde nationalist: ,go hearing the tie that was an lung and pleamtly bound Mr. Kennedy and the eevgregetion of Dmber- too biggest the Premottty, Someone the adranxd age and thea great length of ogee he We served in tho min. istry and agenda, to bier mums the more readily he the hope tWt, freed from the wader duties of the munstry, he may enjoy a ripe old age. The Prehylery would award It, gn4Man to the great Hand of We Chweh, nine M Jesus chrlet Mr. Kennedy Spent flea nest fourteen years of big mivirtry in She LTnnd of Triaded, and flame to thle country wig him, health mildewed, bot van reedy le tutu upon may work hie eafabld strength formifted him to do till in the yam 1854, ape Neale guide troubled, he eettld he Dmhermn. The con- linaed and still growing awalment of that people to Side mandate paster is lou highest probe. no warm fricndshiP first m:bv4 trtcren Mr. 14mMy and ell fid members of Pmby4ry bwpeala his were an a brother and a tun friend, real it is very pleswng to know post Mr. Notedly is sfill be among we to cheer as vino hie pressure and aid m wig hb eomsl—end itis this feet ahieh mokee it imager for the Presbytery to fine him from his pavtord Work. That he may hr long moved to vlines, for Gooier, hoe by his mini, fail gifts and his ripening Berea, in the fervent prayer 76 HEV. ALEXANDEII "ITRUDDY of this Prcabyeary, and when the Meaty cattle him home in a ripe old ado may he enjoy the sweeter and nmrei Resource wad beer the welcome 'Well dow, proud and baleful aw sart, cater into the fey of thy Lowe For three From Rang", with punctually Insanely strength but with mdimwiebed eel end uwirrgeS ateptance and appreciation on the punt of his prople, Me Kennedy confirmed to labor as ^ehted eupplyf but at Iungal he felt oven this hedm too binary to be longer boors, When Pridwhary met in April, 188$ he begged to he gathered of all charge after the holt Sabbath of this mouth Presbytery acceded he she repast by as fal- Iwit rmlutim:— "The Presbytery, while grmNng this request, would apron eaprme their regret that the precept inSrmitius of age economists We verenble father of the Prrehytery, to retire tram all work, and would fallow him with their west pmyere that he may yet be often permitted to pmmh Chriwt and Him Cmcifled he his fellow -men, and that he may enjoy in big awn appal the meat emnfm6 of We Oespel width he has administered se often to othaze. 'the Presbylrty still hating; to meet with Me Remedy, nod to enjoy his %simulate rouvvl.- On Wes camplumly mverirg his ministerial comma, tine with the Deduction emgregetiav, lbs membra and odMrente presented him with an address and a prime of Sldg. Aw was meet 6ttia& the address was reed mS pmeeehtim made by Mr. ToraOm Holmen, whn, for a quortor a a pottery, had been harbor of the public whoa in the village, a member of eaaoa and Mr. Kennedy's near retaliation and t,imd h4n1- Ov leaving Duvbotlon, Me Keenly tack gap his W PAST YEARS IN PI48ERINE modeling in Newel legueveea kogely by Me dedre N M near Me friend, Mr. nrommona, the m Dieter Nem ID the year Integial howeme, Mea Emal was redid assay by death and MD Kennedy +rent new remmuning years d Me life in the ham of his bMher, m4aw, Mr. Cowper, at tilling. Tabes during the remeWng yeen of big Igo, Mr. Kennedy took public part to cervine in croaeclion will Has Dmlearbn all In 1883, when Rev. R. M. Craig was ordained andindicted an his munal he was orange and gave the address to the newly sattld Tender, and again in 1800, when Ree John (Mil annual Mr. Craig, the address to the miviehr was given by Mn Kennady. On Jenoery 3rd, I0D0, he preached twist at Walking. the Met d big oval mrma, beim "Aud Nem dead h no night t ere" During that week he was aNackd by offil a and, though on be following &bbeth he attended church and a IaNre on the Monday evening, be wag argue himself main. Form the IIN b tho tb, Iebe w cri6edly, in, but again on that day he named M'only goal ea that On, drctor mareal Neopimma Natheumma ,al ThAmgLthomkd well, excepting for two brief +ttmch N cinghms; Afe, the bitter he melded a, the Ntmdmt lying dem uvhfe and. placing his band aeron hie brant, compared Me- relf (m peat and fell mM a quiet slttp. On mounting, the antagonist hind him lying M he game poeiRoo. The sell bad came for him in be had posed into the Two days Mier Me woris out body was kid to rest kettle that d big prttaer in life nt Aemmnmillc, the 78 REV. ALEXANDER KDBNKDY Protectory of Nbitby flooding u a body and Ne hoernl sermon being preached by Rev. TOM Abraham, of Wtitby, Though often pound he pcepese au vubbiographp Mr. aromatic was Y so ca4emely humble a Lmperm came that he never mnmu4d minting it eevmel too much of uR advertisement Onto logical, in Ig80.81, Le contributed, hot euanymovely, to the Ch"Whin Denied Presbyterian Magasias a cartel of skebdea of "8mtebh occurs oW SabWpm mare than forty Drum ,go" These after another forty years, have again been brought to light by repablieatiou. Mu Devil Scott, of leoghaad, (Rtrvaq Orchard, having preserved a set of the Kaguineu ban had Wan sriwed ae a seat IiHlo hook of sevmty-hve pages, cadet the edibriel inlachm, than of Rev. a. X. Scott R.➢., of Fermanagh, who is himself a onetime of Mr. Kennedy This is practically all Nat has bean pre m u) from his pro, but tom MS. scanner, many IdWq lead some mare or tem fruit chemistry dimiu and nate boob, which at his death passed into Wa bunds of his nephew, Rev. A. K. Octad, D. ➢., of heart branch, Iowa, it is hoped my yet G,mleh m,Wbd fore mom eamlad biography. It must ever he regfotted, moment, that of scores of news paper malar; written, both he Trinidad and iu Cewds, wt one ben been pseeervel. It in known that ha what editorially fm plus for a gap" in Trinidad and that oP#o through the whole of his life he took part in nem - paper diecu®ons on volmtaryinm, temperama, and the trzalment of We reduced rates. On Mese mestere he held decided and wdLmdumd opinions and our De. To PAST YEARS IN MUNICH Haled has mid, new was in the think®t of the fight both in thudded and in centaur 14. Remedy was essentially u muufu of the old Schaal, resulting a wire mmimerial authority and vend. oody combat of He moral and anigima welding of Come . neader his chi She m hyh when as how ores, nearly rebuked and tell of abutter class m limingly denounced. His own integrity of yeriumpe end em mindlessness of We your force u his edmowtims. Mm Imew Uat be was a true man and every farm of nmeuBnao felt mhemed w hie preunw. In thmlogi- cut mntmtvey he war keen unit memo, ever forward t defend the primipdn he regarded as gundameaW. Not withal he us u genual and breLhexty man, generator and warm United. The spent of hu home We toward all who missed the memo wog that of kindliest made. tality. To Florae who lived on trema of Monte Wardship with him, no !nature of his eMraelee was morn mark- edly Utccomm than his gamine nmmohle er. Du Baird days of him: "Hen m spevulA d or leaned agency, exeryt to help mo in need, and then usually if not alwuP without Internet." At hie Inaba he left an retie which, offer paying the simple funeral expmsq punted to about me hundred and fifty dollma Hot he war rich he good world and in the innumerable dome dome which lm bud dare. With regard u his malities of hart and ropachy 6, MeuMbip perhaps no better testimony HuID be home than thma the following Dmtenms from a lather wtitim by Co. Baled. "His adectimak regard for am wag always a ploaging mysury to me. \4e bad am hot so %SV. ALEXANDER EENNEEY pnrsm, I am sorry In guy, but our friendship end fresh- mhiy were uewr leakage. For thirty -!!arae years our attachment was eIme and unmake and o pandered "underscored. He war not an uncle corm bort a lather, nod not n Lfhm ether, but a bethep ler somehow I darer felt that he war older then I: He was so much to me tent I was n1iWeR I did not try to maker and hold ober ohne wadeable. I per elwaya opened my heart to him. I found aim to cautions and who and disinterested in oil his mnmah and w Wmdly interested in me that my hour owned on elm,^ As a speaker Mr. Kennedy was quirk and incisive, a mader mbar than no occur He wag perhaps at We hat In eond,dw; the bible ides, which now ao iso. foram part of big work. He had an cm llmt me% of humor and a largo fund of eveodAr, which made him an inbmfiag enmpamon and a widely popular spearm. At ke-meetiveg and similar mM,mimw,d,_ M1e was they seem not wholly light, ben was ever Rome deelm wage struck go that the "things; that nor more smeller' might not be WhAly firmot en. One of the enln which Mn Kennedy set himself meet stvemwo sy, he oppose was that of druukenam and the Manor tralnc. In a time when the use of intodom6 much more general than now, and much mom leniently regarded in public ph k am, he was a colons, &drank of total abstinence. Hdn views on hie subject a Ned in hu carrier year. It ie told that on one bananas In his &Indent days he did at hernia to rP prop eve the fathers of the Prmlhybry, fm Weir hearty of prindple and conduct in this supped. He had been 6 81 PAST YEARS IN PICRERWO former of a meeting of Prmbytery, probably submitting ounce student mature or other, for in Bases days Pree- byleriel oversight of amounts was a eery real thing. At the meeting a asemhr or ProhyNry had been de - passed farm the minkorial office for duchro men But at oho Preebylery deems following the meeting imed celwg drith wore meed as before. Soma opportunity was offended No. Nursery of addressing the mothers, and, referring to the on, of liquor on the table, be mord, the significant remark: "4ero have floe day sleeked No lion that has shim ywr moll It is not known how the wiNalm received the well motors rebuke but it was nothing Ion, than Lamle that a stmoent should epeok to mesh terms m bas ecclesiastical artesian and judge. It is aamtly muesnry to add chat me coarse of Mr. Narrowly's when in farm yore cavae Bernd lien promise of the word he spots at Nia Prabyk distant. I, emeing this brief skerh of a holy suite life it should be acclaimed that the relationship subsisting between Mr. Nursery erd hie people in Thmhocrn as almost perfectly ideal. He was mppo led ar the might of the congregation by men of principles and a empowerment similar r his awn Tobn Parks, JocaNao Halms and Pets Nesbit oe ones that most ever be etashrinN with his in the love and reuerufwn of the people of the community. Ther, may have been who differed from him in opinions, but his sin lenh of probe, his neem mrgrity of life and his oyahy to the Ning, above savant he were hold cheoge- Iowly We gmuiee inspect and afiction of the whole PmPle. [Blow fie above ske uh wine written it baa come to 82 REV. JUU, ANDER NIDNNED4 the wrim's 10de that a memoir of Mr. Kennedy es. Leading to about n former pope won written and Plordi N in 1910, in Part of Spain, 'h aided, by C. E. Pembli, Em., and that a tablet is being embed b me memory in Oreyfrinre Cleared, is that place. Mr. MWbi memoir u untitled "Alter Many Days- and gives a eery mtiafaatory account accot N Mr. Komi earlier n nistrP It baa an intropuction written by Rev. R, E. Webb, E.D., of du Rear iea Canoga, filament, who u n eon of am of Me Eemedr s rnmger nature. Thin publication is another testimony to do mdanng imprnsvon mean by Tim upm do communal which be eo fadfully barred.] CM.N'TER M. LAT5& PREORYTENIANIHM. Dorvnevrott. Immclialely afeae the alum a Mr. moundy'e lehon in Dunbarbq mptie lm, begin for Ue mine of the linIme and 13mba+Wn charges. Modica of Union were cinum up which were igre d b on May W W, INS, and in the preserve of the two coogngatiom Ge union poprmmoted, 4v. 3G. Drammmd alleging up "1mgm prayer. Tho Win of uv `vagre ate to then 9®eion of the Vwmi Chumh the mdvicubility of hold- ing an omaiooll engine in Lagar Church an upper tartly for doing goad may orher" Scarcely was Wig a mmPloted when another alone under dixmeaim,o that es "Darartm wd IINtlae" with Melville Church, Siorrun. Melville Mach Wind in Temple Prwbypery, the matter wee refired m drool, which dial Wet EM1e mul ,hinge small mmow re Nwtby Prxbytely. On illy Nth, 1883, Whitby Pr®bylely formally mantel Mal- rtge fourth and dadaed Deuterium and Melville Church oro farewell eherge. on July 17M a call come before Pmebylny fimn the am d congregation, in famr of M+. R M. Craig. It wag sigma by 10 members and 80 aahermte at Ilan- bnto t and pe programs and P adherm6 at Melville. 81 IAT&B P&BSBYCERIANISM The sell win sediment by Presbytery and erected by Mr. Craig: On August 14th Prshyto7 met for Mr. Change awlam Eim cert infection, Rev. John AbNmm presiding. Mr. Craig's triols wen hard and eughined, Rev. S. H. Related provoked from air. 1: e. Bev. J. Aboduam oNewal and Wlueted, Me Kwamdy ad- dreaed We minister and Mr. Commercial the people. Mr. Craig nummel minirtm of the charge for a Iflie over Rye yreeq dreiug which period the oulalnnd- ing event wen the building of the new elmreh. At the a®ml mermg, Jeumry On, 1886, Mr. Nesbit movl, and JO, Penn, seoudei, "that in the opinion of thin meeting it is advisable to proceed win the building of a new Aumb. This mofim tieing sur vied, it wa Allowed by nmthur appowtwg Mcere. William Code, Color Nesbit, Jmnanen Bunch, George Picked and Peter Amm a eummithe to coke gas intimate and get one, uncanny infix mitioe m won as possible. On Bahrain Som a congressional mueting was held, when it now derided A drew up a Inscription lief. A weak lata no announce in charge of the list nparled a total of E$661 intestinal. On June 17th the eomeretone of Or church win laid, and early in the following war the AurwL wag opmal for worship. At the close of 1888 Mr. Craig wgned she elupge, Me resgnathem binding effect at the and of Joining, 1999. In Sepnown, ldd9, the mems Was" in Dun- baebv nes pnrchasN fern Me Robert Dgui of Buffalo, for Ini PAST YEARS W PlORE'RING In Amu t, ]BBD, a call w regard W Bee John Chisholm, of the Presbytery of British Colombia. Fe swapped 60 call, and sae Antonini an i mpMmbar Ad. At this ureas Bee. L. Frame ul Piekning parahed, Rev. S. ti. Eastman thmimed sed minaret. Mr. Seonedy, eddreeM the rate We and lir. Abraham the prop4. 1G. Chismam's pastorale recommit ave nine years, his resignation liking mbect in putd n, 1899. At the close of Mr. 01ciaholm4 picadors the human with Melville Church we$ diswlved. The Drammen chars¢ we, placed under the am of Rn. William Mm- rin "tlnlN gadfly" from September, 1900, till July,1908. A year Inter Bev. W. B. Wood was settled. In thin year envimi at mossback were committee, an e ripmor pmt at this work of the charge In 1909 Rev. A L. Mclradyam was indnatM arm is lho present parte. Cum ecru. In the year 1676, during the pastorals of Rev. WiBiem PnWq tis prcsoot Presbyterian Chrralr 10 Claremont %as built. The canis, church, n frame build. iog, bad stand fair north of the oM mane (the boon now eeuped by Mr. T. Graham, south of We vWege). The spacing advisers; of the elmrrh were held on May 28th, when Mr. Pettis o&md the ddientmy prayer, and Bev. Jahn Jamnq D.D., lammical Mr. Purl was euw'eoled, in 1886, by Rev. A. U. Kitchaq use was Arrested on Apel 14th. During his Insomnia the mpregn tion last me of its oldntrerw®ta In the Pmmn of Mr. Ehenver Birrell, who tied Room - R7 %ith, 1888. Toward Nn class of Mr. %ippan's 86 iwtomle (Ifi96) ter melena Manse was built. In April, 169; Mi. Moors xeeigaed We chargr. Is the fallowing year the eooymeeGoe lost Mother Of its oldest servants. Mn Peb Maeoeh had Ran on alder in Stotland for mue years. (leasing to cousin In 1856, he eereptN We office in the Claremont news gotten in 1619, sentiment till hie death, Mama 16th, net, at the age of 97 years. Tho later pastors of the roegnMetlon Me Eev. Sohn MneLwn, inducted Said. 2,16, 1996, Ree W. B. Wmdleg redolent and Mimbad Mouth 16th, 1898aiev. Murrey C. Tait, caseload and tainted stay 97th, 1902, and Rev. \P. A Wood, modulated Remember Lt, 1908. CHAPTPN AI. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. TTe heuor of &et oeyeuiodion as u Christian eboeeh is the tmvntliip of Pickering is duo to the Baptist deeommation. The earliest xtthre to We noshmo Wll of the township were of that pmvatlon and were at Mt tlnliabod with pm Baptist church in Narkhme. But as nay as October Win, 1841, separate regraded - tion won eHmted, wNct net eWy bosoms Ismael but hoe mmJnudd an bethrough lake Tors an spending and wildly progressive religious Ione in as eemmmiky. The recreative of the begiuuings is hest kld in the w e& of the rallied records which follow, — Minutes of the Pamedinga of n considerable namlrer of Bupdd bretlum who were separated from the fist Baptist Church in Narbbvm. SAMMY, 4th Annular, 1821. Thin day were referenda from the aid ebumh Tushes Nixes, Ended Rican and Amro Nuon. The returns were ala k be IInmy and causing confusion W Wo ChumL or guardedly walk Hoe it met W proper to abusers teat tee hvoy for which Bro. Tue4u t Wuan was mo aded was for flooding the slight of brotherhood in favor of An v,mmmwiatm m ro ember upon his nfosiw of his wrong. Tlm disorderly wall far which Br. Area, Wilen ard Eater Baehal Blood, wers secluded was contending 89 THD BAPTIST CHD6CH amount paying a salary W Marc George Bvmlag which had also berm opposed by Brother Joshua Wine as an nre,ptuml Prison, ve Christ says that ® hiwling vreth not for the ehwp exam" he is an hireling and not the owner of the ORR. In opposing this idea a thing dehan ensued an which Be. Amw and Rishe Rachel Wizw won defended for leek of knowledge, ,,110 ignorant partum, and at length ordered he a Intel silence by Ideas Barney, who appeared to be names. A Wore. Noxa. It was on the 2M does,1921, that Brother Toeless, Winson dad the right of brotherhood as than stated, and on Use 90h Jum the debate vfow.mid hnp based. At We day of Opinion, rather of the above three wino ponamt, neither had any labor been baboon vim any of them. R. W. lot September, 1821.Thug day were mirm it six. PRO mare W ret gyring a voice moment the other pope, ea1W belong part with the berry and dbordor. B. Wrmx. area, N e. Woons" Nmmer. Yeah,, Wtoa Inert Wiaon dma Wuon. Elizabeth Worries BandoE Wixom Mary Mart Abrab in Warr, Deborah Wixom Cornelius .Johnson dfery Johnson to, Sherman Sarah Johnston John Mars Plain Someone den Wigan Ruth Wixan Joel Waite Elimbeth Wizen Peer JOMsoa Cooper Aile. __ PAST Y&AB8 IN PICIMRINO Immediawly after 60 meeting of the let September, whom mom, "M eepmnfdd, we called a method of these who had been sparked mud it was thea and there Universally named m by oil Present that we should eon- Rnue to hold meeting; for pubbe worship as usual eon - staged pedally to wait the moat of Paoeidema and. Agnad to hold mating on tho nail day at Mr. John Waste's. end. AgmM to hold s mating for the Gems action of our buawew on the 4th Saturday in this month at site school Levee by Mc Hoyltla. 4,Pm Tommy, find Sept Miwkth Wuon declared hm- self to W are with ext, antisocial' not yet separated farm Markham Chumh. R.\Yvon." A week later a committee was, appowte3 to seek com- ed from the Chnwh io Whitby. On Sept 220, Ne congregation met and "mad the report of We brekeren who were east to Whitby who abated that the petition wee refused and that i adi- share narrow Nem had eleiad to redecorate holding warnings of uy kind at inmeenf u on, eituatiom was widered to M retie, praariwn But after mature toveidmotron of the matter it was mrnimonely agreed be expedient to mntiune W held oar confirm m formerly agreed upen" On Patches both, 1821, a mairmg are Ladd at losbm Wimnt in Pickering, of which the following minutes m dd: a tat. Opened mslim& by singing card Proper. Sud. Cham Br. R. Mixon motorcars for No day. aid. Presoaked to oxhwt and comfort ea ls class by the cared of troth. 4th. Took into consideration whether it is mpedieart 90 THE BAPTIST CINBCIS for its to mgmiw ourielvee rmdm the line of o church. Ithereupon it was ®ewmmWyohan d to by all prexut net we uhorld unite under the title of the fiat Boptiat Chonle of Ching in PkIn fug. 581. Lek it as a mater of (Mofempletion who 401 be appointed to ane us, m domain, The Out olfieinl vppoinlmenb were made an TaMery 26th, 1822, when Gc following minute ie Managed: 'Voted in JreLun Whom and Sandell Mixon to rive ain the own of Mae". 'w',nd that Brow. Coeadin Johnson and JOB Vixen 91,M) ane no in the office d Thrown¢' The following am the miculm of n meeting ]hold on March 23W, 1822. let. Cpened meeting by ringing and Toyer. 2nd. PmmeWN to (me our munch. 3rd. Took Into wueidentio, w4Gu it to a Scrio- total practice In agpowta mann nr m chureL meetings orrc nah Left it as a mnunns 4th. B, hoor,a Wim, nspested a remmmend Mr- dlying- ow Manor, for him W edmiwsler haptima, on Queen Street or elembart if mguosted. WLiCL was granted. Stla Br. Joel Wixon read a part of the 18W shep- ta of Jose, resenting Its xmhiug of cash oGar'a Pat, which was left na a a@renee 515. Ilismi nd by pnyen B. IPsson, Clop. In the Minutes of the next merating the follomng rainy ulowd: o1Wk fake rouaidmelloo Bit mfmmm for washing one eoothete fast end agreed to practise washing ane 91 PAST YEARS IN PICKERING nm Aw"a feet in Well day previwe to Commnulw or Ne Lorain Supper and that @o xumr, ought to reach wradices feet!, Ther, is little weed for Na county years follaning, bat it u kmwm Rat whom dere hold fairly regulady. The eommearc on a Flickering arm b have bee dwally mink -0 to two other little inch of betimes, one As the ninth Wuressiw of Nltitehmch, inti the ohm in Unstrap. Meetings In avh of theme pieces are seconded nn meetings of the one congregation. In Rckemest, the rervices was commonly held in Twhua Wlxona hares m the remain Crusaded. During we Emmen there asset; to line Lunn hammy d activity And progress. Many bapith on prmAee cion of forth are mouded and them Arhmh *an to From, not only in embers, hilt in hundreds, Oa April BSN, 1847, the fallowing remain is muchi— "The church met at the school Louse on the Amman Concession of Pickering, and after singing and factor and a sermon core "la by Eldm N6on, Mr. Rich Menne end Mr. Derld Evam w e uppnviN on Seal Fort or the postural aw in he church and to act ae Ed", on all omm,ma when it may be reported." "PLdwing Alam, lire gin, 186Q— At a dmrcb meeting held at tire Lame of Tmeph toxon, Appointed for Life fortune of PraevrwR a site an, a setting hwsm for this society, it me Agreed to purchase flan-hauMm at as arm of Isn't at S7 Ida from Tosephe Wish jour., on lot number eighteen in the ninh owaut on of Pickering, amd build a pink heard (homes E8 Net in widtli by 84 to lensf,, and Dromor, Anthony Avery, David Evens sad Francis Domain 92 THE BAPTIST CHURCH ,,in eppoiuted trustees, to hold He deed of said land, Emblem Anthony Avery, Twitch Wuon juns. sued WY - hem Emhon were aim appointed tmatrea to cirmam anlnriptmna and superintend the building of laid homes On the 146 of December, 1950, Sister EIvabeth Wuon departed this lien sued on the 91st of the came uaolh Elder Wisuo else died." It would seem that the building of ihu ehomh was not complete NI the bill of 1051. TM dant recorded meeting is entered as, hmlewa� Wi iumnhea man, 1852. At a chumh mmHg held at tM Bsuptiet church on See ninth oonm idn, of Pink urban, after singing and Prayer and "vend Imtidm- Care of half, Ae, Store Charlotte Cooke made a ". greet It, join the church and war admitted, having Men previously banned. "On the 21th of Dwai dghd, file shrink met at We chapel in Claremont them Beat mentioned), reeding to radius for the puryeae a lmos,eoting one,, business as might mine before acid church pending to the lost interests of Zion among Peru. lvPmvinna to we mmmenremeat of hmimew them was a short mofmnoce Player sem Cleo offered by brother Gmrge P. Trice. It sear then moved and eemnded nut Bmihm A. Avery do act as wduato, and Brother G. P. Prier a clad. "IAWrty wn than given to any one who felt dm illm to rni4 win no church to male Weir request, Aemrd- ingly WBGam Pugh pmeated himself, who opens due deliberation of fee member, by qurefioning him amt being mewed and Revealed was uncommonly musical. 93 PAST YEAH IN PICPERING It wee Wed mooed and seeonded that Brener John Randy do ad as Immune, Cartiad anoinced . "Aft" a loan coneWlntiou it wee moved and eecoudei that a rpu MLIM k got up b join the Hahlimand aro dame on ih bad meeting, m be on the fourth Friday be Jm& 1867, with the realer Baptist death in Dnldi. bound. cdrriaa mmimaadr. "It alis Wen moved and nomad d Chat Bvothan rhiup '"He and ]entad MxPa W a committee b visit d'1- farrnt numbers in Bee bwmhip of Dxbridgz Also that Brothers Gmrgu Hapkim And Hawed page do visit fee different members in Atkering. 'CMS alma 'Ca eeried:' Doring the early eutie the Heed for a Can chapel became Almnestmd at a mretmgheld June lash, 1863, it Sea "mowed by dread, Wiaad, Jr., Wet dead R John - an, demand Hugh, Alexander Morgan, Jahn Barry, and Jm h 1Puaq Jr., be and are hereby appointed a Com - mind to build u meeting hon" he the village of Clare monk for the Hee of the Beplief dadomiuutiov. Car- red. arried" Two Yea's Iter Wo dumb, which Still It mane by the congregation in Clardood, wet completed and on Ods high, 1866, We fallowing Cahoots is entered. "NaeH by no Gearga Tandy, eerondN by Br. Eduard Pugh, Gn0 the Crn chapel he opened for public worship an Dmd'S Day the 78th Int, and that Dr. Caldemtt, Elder Hayes wd Joseph Bing he indeed to W;e part in the opening Purchase. Whiteude end Ormn Niter Haptist CM1vrcged The following entry he the shore of the Moment Baptist church is the primary reference to 1110 Rory 94 9`1111 DAPTIST CIIOItCD r— that cause is the village of EDdevak (ma known as Major m MajorvIle): "InxBe ]lay, September Ith,1864. This day oder the ureal moral eertiee the Pulse ropamed We member, to remain and dooms, W. R. Powsh generated a ,q,mitbo green eight of the looDem and eiab o of the'Lunt" via, Dn. Maftlrzw Gold, Don- ald McPhee, George Simchan, and Deacon Hugh Pngh end muter Elizabeth Ann Gold, liammuz McPhce, Mentiaa SMehon and Elizabeth Pugh, asking for Ie, tem of Dismission from this church for the purpose of orgmuwg a ehwnh in da, v21m of Major. D "a den moved by Me= R. U. Powell and armlet by Dr. George Aabidge that lettere M diamu me, be granted b the shave numed brothers and shake. Created. demand Morxon, jr. chetah ClofY On the 114th M the mens mouth a meeting was held be the bmpunwe hold in Miserable for the paupers of urgeoieing. Dodd IInnkr was atriums and Jcaeph Wilson memory. The fist deacons of the church were George Stremma and Dmold McPhee There were sew mated with do vliarrm in early days bey. Ileum. Gold. Lacy, and Sharman, a student. But the amt regmn paebr was base. J. D. Itlmre For a time the services were held in the Fell, but in 1868 prepontiom won made for building a ehurem The banding was completed and defeated in pabmary, ISM. Lab, protons were Elam Fred, Ill E. Error - worth, W. T. Toprm t and M. A. MaCanvcll. 95 PAST YEARS IN PICKETING At Omeu River Baptist wervices were molly held as early no We Iakv obsidian. The Voodwe, Tor and odaer New Romania],ImW nu which nodded nn the neighlemhood were loyal Rapwts, add as e000 an possible reduced the ¢rrices of each m tirton as were available TM fiat wwww were Laid So the School bona on He course of We Verdou mem. One of the darkert who minuhred m Word was Rev. Thomas Oa% Eek, who, commencing with We yax 1818, creme to have been for a time their regular peace,. In 1897, Thomas L. Omicron, n student of the Camila Hearst Coliese, llontmal, sous rolled mrd soon after mdeiuod. m that par also a Ampul was created on Bramwiek Rill, and opool and dedicated on May eeW, 1018. The dearom at Wiz time town, Wi I,am Wio4; W. R Cmrk and Robert Veedo . Among thew who served the crash Imre this Ems users Elders Parma, Anderson, MoOlellan, TapmdE Finch, 1f Oonaw 1, Hayes, and (ram. In 1888 u now church was Wilt had We viap of Howard Hives. In hoer years We church bre bren seer stated with that had W W@mle under We fallowing par, We: Rode. William Freed. Hugh Sher, M. E. ST11, E. J- Moll,, A. C. Raker, R E.9eln, Johnson Moln- tWl, O. G precut end John Tricksy. no Raped! Comah on 1140 Semolk Commission — (Caelic)l'a). The following woomm of the Baptist Cbnrch on the seventh Cmcemion is mire imply by quotation from the 'Beene" kept by 1fe Proof, Mn Godick, Ms. Solum and others conceded with the church from its organization. THE BAPTIST OAIIRCR "In the yw» 1881,188£ and 1888, a To, Chanting fame Mas Gmuecsfod lead &Nalene to We Procter, of Eggs, Comvdq North Adeeiee, and IorRed themselves on ffiN number twenty-four on the seventh Coneenion, twenty-four and twenty -fire on the eighth Comeeiam, and Lwmty-0vem the math Coneeatlm be the tommM1tp of Pickering and finding themselves destitmb (in u gruel mmeose) of the means of ensue to which they had fora mmmebmW b attemd'm their native Ind, unmi- ataly mwtved to main some effort, in order to provide me Pla" mmtigmmme W toes rnputi a dwellings, in which to man for Gone werahip; end minable firM9b their nrmdmned dmtmlm,oR to amorimplah their wabeb they made known Bretr situation ro mine Chris Sea friends in Huglnnd, who Troubled them both the SIM of fiftmn yonnda to assist their in their desired mlymy that sem having free glees by friends and selu- have more immediately m®aced with h4. WiWam They, and est W him, be immedielety, pnmomd a pixy of trend and ranted thereon a bmildtmg, which huildimg and amend belonging Hands hese neo by him tend ar the hands of'hmtmre to We a mnom and for the purposes ¢:premeds the dced." The dead which is Iaw.rhA in He mReemrd" describes Wo Innd we ^or, ave of gmund, more or no, forming the northeast corner of int Murder twenty -roar in Ne sveuth Opposite, a Rvknmg" The dead ep¢iflou further that the "dehool mom or meetinghoueo he appropriated as a place of meeting for Dm'ae Wmdhil5 vu.: Pfenchim the Gospel, reading no Scriigh,m. Prayer, and Singing the Praises of the Meat High Cod. And also far the Bmligiiew Inekuotm, and 7 87 PAST YEARS IN PIC%E6ING Morel improvement of Children or Adulk in the Neigh- IMMM. Ander pmemnoe of them Object, the Trus 4889 are to feel Nem,alm, bound b evti Womw.lvea Of the lassitude of such well disposed and pious Mery arm as may by Divine Providence to placed within Not, d"Med to the Mason mark of traveling the Doehime Md frtttep6 of Us OMNI of Christ, by which is meant, Wove evential and hemovlant Mdhs in which Wa enc. able Maroon and Punteno. ere WiekliRe, Letter, Oil - q Cammm, Owen and Goodwin one aged, k Wa exevelat W Snorter, Antimmuv and Popish ertore. This liabilities king introduced as much an passible, to prevent the exldbitiom of the anomaly mentioned by our blessed Iord of m Bosse dividel against itself, nod not with any reclines motive. The tmtlew will then, fore h®1 with plevmo rho meeting togethu of Mods - Now or Pmeben of diPam,sh dwommations, whether indepandents Or Baptiste, Pmebylonanr or livangallval members of the entudished Chumha of England or SmOm& Net the Trustees will not pldpv tlwmrel be M permit mMinga to be hold in ties acid 9nhnol Room Or MeeCmg Imus far bid discrosem, a Palitirel or Stimulative gindli m, or emhjwd, not melded in the Holy Seriptnr v, no Trustees fo where thus Property was gove in ,,MM were Willima Tracy, Or, Thomas f>eelick lar, Charles vinmov; William Wintaq George Smkea. Sam. MI Palmm, William Trey, Thonam Omticlr, dr, Thomas Ellyd, Trent, Alfml GosGek and John Gas- tiek,^nll of wham am residing on the sevemb, eighth and ninth omwo mm, of Rske,up- 98 1 :p "On WN'e Day, Andres l6tle, load, We befaremi finned pineve of wocehip was opened, on which mvm m Mr. 'Thomne Dmticr, Sooner, the of the frbnh and TmArm, mereAted two dieconrm, tat he the mmrwg from the SaoW Peak of Chronicler, sirtk chapter and part of Wm antitumor re —"But will Cud G vary deed dwell with mm on the oeMT" and that In the af4mom from Protn, the hndred and Thirty &coed, and vzW emrs sofa, we have heard of it M Peter"; vn found it w the lid& of the ward." 1 It world Room that ntr, cattier wv exdiamily Pie preneher at the em cur field or thin meeting hi But occasionally others cro dnokd the wrvieee, At a mm[mg of We tram es hold on Jan, lsG, Ie37, there is aHata of a. renwrn Raring at,. amhna worn G prmrh next 9nha0h "in the chance of T. 6." August 66, 1837.— This 837.This day we automated o monthly Raw Mullen in order to nice no early as pnlble with our Door Retailer Frimde m England, who drove meet on the Nm Mmmor m the month for the car, object, z.; To unite in cement prepr for Gia Divine Bkuing to stood the Mi ami Lhom and tie harpooning of the Hely deparit on ke whole Caron of RN and to conceptual, Promotion of Ge World, a ancient offer. uoThe fallowing infamous standing their decorum wan drown rip in ISet and bare the nmmn of Thi em- boss, .Gamer, and Alfred 11wry, Deacon. lot, We achowledge n authority hermntferri of Religion but tartan! am Lora Jens Chart and Phe Holy Scnphree. I PAST YEARS IN PIL$EBING and. wilhnot arrgpHng W ounalvn She e:eludra aPRlletiom Pvfirnlrt an Regular we There the Church mThe"10a in Ga New Tudermot mnaisWd of thwa only who had been baptiaN on a pmeoom metes. ® of rzpmmelm toward God and frith he our Load Jnue CMut, 3rd. Tlut thongLneordiol osrcement on 0erubjx4 Of Bapti® may be ne¢swry to the enjoyment of the privilege of church Pellow&ig yet 0 fit mbjeate toe Baptism ere eligible he plrtjNim Cameramen N Wo Iowa of the Lord. Odin Wa fear we should greatly inMnge ao the Tom. eiple of Chriedion love wtwe to mmo NI from no anal weeded® Ndh ue say memhare of a ChaieMan Charlie with whoce wall, and atmdiog in robot rtapsh we99 e elmm ml, alausud. �te omrommole aided@ mod eakN ,GTthew.'• The servieeesin This Chumh wedtiuued W W held more or Ica regularly for findy Gve yoga, though practically to weitlen remN rte me of the wore of Wo paeaing learn. Perhaps nothing befde? iudiumes the quail and Character of the work than the following center s from R brief almiiegraphied dahh written by For Thomas Guound `Cod that separated am form my motbor's womb and Called me by FIT, grace, woe the God of any peanuts, and Gough pod In this world they were rich be faith and term of the kingdom of God Our family name, I ap. pretend, hot Iike many others, underfed, o @dean, by the bar of the w from the last syllable which being added makes aostws4 , fly percale at the time If my birth• hNaoh 11th, Tom, lived In We vdinge of IN ME BAPTIST CHRBOII Sbwhmd6 a few maw from the rano of Bedtmd, where But gmd old pilgrim Burden lodged in hid bummer b We (relStiW city. WLen short three draw old my Peranle bring olliged b go to London W amt empby- ment left me in the onto of a routine at Bedford. At five years old I was brought to London... I dosses a eobolav in am Amloodist Sunday school at Roatem. Internal bask on may fewition in this Sunday &heal I must ens regard it one an important link in Wes worst in[ them, and feel some mgM that I shoWd bate bon removal fewer it w army and w abruptly. The are n'of this removed may supply a award hint. The views of my permit were decidedly (10anaria They delighted to Lear fire gamal as it was preamed at White, Beld'a Tabernacle. They n moved exceedingly on when we informed om test it war an iadlep,11.ablQ rule in the artery &heal that we should all now, the Chan, catecl and real more w when on mother evening we informed weer that ane of mw teachers had warned lie in a way drove Wne W kap away from the blemaole, and wood all meh people, In the Treatments, I one privileged to dima ma ministry of the lab John Ilya{t, whe proved to m and, a Ewwww and a Bamn�sm of tbnmdev and n of connotation, It was by a mow and petotal process; that I was, led b clwish a hope of money, Samn- Ing ate amended, and use, of a most how. smarten form a IeHee writ® by his We narrative. 101 PAST Y AIRS IN PIUBJERINa "While he was more young he gave himself b Wo work of Ne Lad, and he early joined the Imaging Die - great Society, which need band art Iahom,, an the Lord's day to proneh the gospel and beach and essential, Sanday Sch000 in the maroon, village of Imdon. I member that my brother urea Is go on alternate Sandlot, to Wimblebn Common in the meaty of quo- my. He afkevaeda femme connected rv,tb the Tehery wale Sunday School and was a teoehee tem till he aQuad to Bow.' Her. Seemed TnomaC, who succeeded him in the charge he Packaging, continues going rWfled Oat helievoeo munassion wag the rely Scriptural bmpl em, he mind wi@ Ne chnmh at Bow, being taparega November Dhe 1814, Me wnnm tion with Wise etumh, under the Wbrel are of the gifted De. Newman, nppenm to have been eery heater hath to himself and hu Mine. In a letter Rum and to him in 1880, Dr, Newmav write, "Your War shown Him yon arc olive in the bat came, of to wood. Yan are adwaym mentioned and, mma here aand aReetlome In 1850, E4. CoNek and familymo to this mw4y wd mtOd in the Township of Pickering. . Bunn after' he "me he formed an mquo inmarc with the beta Elam WiNem Vaish, a mm beloved an widely as he wor Income. Jeeue had record tilt labors a this god man m the formation of two ehnraha in the Township of Whitg one N tbo front and the other he the Stith Lbvttniom, and cremated] with the later a bnneb in the Township of Mysimm To this branch Ida CwRrY begin b preeeh shortly after he settlement in Picketed, and continued to do W for come even or 102 TIIS BAPTIST CI[6AC& cigbd yeses GII a tlmrsh was format in his onto noigh- bemooa. his barred now became shaped to the township in Shrimp he Yved—pmeehing one part of pe nay In hire forest of the pull Gen roi s, and bad other in the rear d the lawk th. After a lime a separalwn having taken place the stand minieae6om a Mr. Costiek warn do - voted W the Chnreh mooting on Elm Seventh Connection. To this little hand of Christian Gmeads be took mach plenmm in networking the anse,abablo rules of find. His little flack in actual were Partly attached to him. loarea the plane wan 9xd on for holding 6, meet ing of the Onime for I1359, Me GmHzk m my d®Arnoldclaiming Hart it be held at hie plane 'Phar L3ewHve Committed easily emnplad with his regaeah The mrvhza ward oil hummaGng and impremia, more upoesedly, the closing umvice. Aefore the dolly, was disesaread Mn Godtiak xwo lis frame crowded, Me lips gulvemd� hhe emotions could not at ams hod chicken. At length he mid: "t been Some to the mrtgW of the Mame, the stream Mat has no bridge, ➢army another of your annual maaand I dull team, reReed it I tripled year visit, door and bored ehrea, Idle the digit of the Hearing ods in'Pi1Pies Pmgme' to poor Heady-twhelt to atreogtkna and ourourplas me to go and pay ever. Purtwep, dyer Indrawn, for ever." The president Wok him by the hard, ends nmiliog himself of the wardk of o great peat, rnPlied in solemn Weser "Fare thee well, and if !Docker, still forcer, faro thea well Tlw mem She deeply aRootwg, and hew HAdly it bag been wreaked 103 PAST YRARA IN PICY@IHlifl An mind now that the ovent Which ma than eutiugial hes new real eal Air. Oeetick'• hnmh and akeni for ee mal years here been m ¢ declining ruts, Art, with low eaeerNon•, he has been able to dirshmge 0e duties of hu o ire. On Saturday, Merck 2M, 1868, he walked An sm Mr. Prim, of cienmaut He preached as Mount on tha lord's Day, ant the day following the Memo, he had emM sn loom mlled him home. Aft. Cotiek Wm happy in tho seleotwu of ¢ peoion for life. Hu comfort, Ilia usem ueaei yq the lung eaulinumee of Me 11, are due. under Od t0 her aHeMiov and devobdnem. He Was famred also, not Only in baring nn aHeeEomu and dutiful family, but dm in having the pleamm of receiving them ell in the Cli mh, and of seeing palm united to phone eomp¢o- a The tollowig entries be Wo Clemmmt rmmde d she year 1870 deerihe the ermptiom of the Smooth Com aamPn intervention an an iadegnl pct of us Clam Mont Baptist Congregation: ^danmry mem, 1970, rs we This day steer An mornpo meaning ste¢ she members were P'Tar: wl b remain when the poster read she folloniog pvper. To Tun Baprrm Culomq, Cuxwr . Ch'ishan Friands, We, the mdenigoed members of the Dnptiµ Chnrcfi, Serentl Commission, being destitute of a pubo and other mof memo, and having redhead from you a coedit vm itrtion b oniW with you in ehoreh fellowship, him. 104 rpH& BAPTIST 01111 H ing carefully and, we and; pryvazfully cowiared the mntbr, hem contlndd, Voided, we hope, by Line Yrs'nIae4 to avail O'"clae of tame privil rpm You an kindly offer na, And tiny our union petro to our mutual normal, ad be the means of Vaunting the mare of car Lard end Saviour Jesus Chita in the world. Thomaa Goetioh, Himal, Malawi, Fmdemiek Gorge, Mary George, S. S. uati A, Sen., SerM George, Swink Trace, border Oilmen, Alfred Tray, Elialude Ootmo, Edina Time, Ellen Michell. It wet !tion moved by Bre- Sohn party, and amudel by Bm. George Brady, Oat the Above application be Voted. Carried. Fah nAb, 1870. This morning dem the usual set - vice the had of inflatable wed given to the hotting and materm received at the lent church meeting, and they wave ump," e Added to the chhe sharp, m Clafemat reclaim Chia Ramada of atrangth, malmAl a goo and predict, and during Ne last fifty Rrte hos been counting ever wider meoeme in the aaEhem half of the towaebip. The succeeded of mgular poison e:emg ro have be- 6un with More G. P. levae, who served the ehamh in 1857, and wet engaged for the year 1868 at Me scary of am and hit Browned. Pechora it it not to he woo- decd at Unit Me di ipefion was presented at the end of the tam. After a shut handed he was anxmded by Elder Alexander Andereem, who ortimod till 1869, when he was followed by EIDu Lely, vM movement 106 PAST YFAHB IN MC%F➢INO fill 1885. no next ryube wu Floor Comeroq wish m awed m ehmgm of the work 6111891. The salary at thio period was H00. Seems Shmmon, who Pollowd, mewed all August, 1873. In FovmeMr of Got year Pastor Book", of Bremer, was celled of a salary of 8800 evil moving eryarm'. no was Prior of Ne courch for nearly ten more, resigning in Ap,1, 1888, and prevehiag his Bahasa semen on July bath of that year. On July YOLL, 1884, appliotiou wN made by am, A. T. Sowmbg then of McAmenr Hall, taking the ehuMD to D. l Dlm a cmdullto poach It Watson,moved ag Mr. Il. pm'sydy eaneeded by Bre. R'. VYenail agOn that lieeme he greeted. On May 15W pose to peederiek tThen was applied fa the JLmaD for a onded to ermoh, oo m, and kedMe by Bere that lJ.u Bandy, seconded h5 ➢m. A. Nmgao, vnd egreei that liernseer askor Pne,tHxkm wu folloclose B by ➢e v. Jaw. Fast e - and he, . Th the teed os 188q by, f B. W. . E. The - ,a,, 1).0. The later ptaen are as follows: J. E. Tratlop 0; J. J. i Millard, 19189L1890i A. Park, l80&1900i J. J. Owned, Wellman90 111 Chep, os r Perk, 190b19881 J.6 6.nq 190Y, tW the psuvnk Hme 106 CHAPTER SII1 PICKERINC METHODISM T no firmly of Wadden Methodism w pamrmg dakdrose basis a (be your 1817. Befom that tuns the whowhole disMet had hem included m "SmiW's Gtsk OurChoul maimed fears Smitlta tack in the bwudtip of Iaf Hope). This circuit is mid to have "romprehended a Pan part of Prince Edward District with the Belleville ConCountay and ell the road from the Trent 10 the boder 011 of the Yougo Seem Pirelli.- In 1817, Me moment Part of tof this summit wee emlbli&ed m "at oft' an Ebe Duf- d,E,a5 Cock Clean% with a membership N 801 and Oradea. James Jackson m first Supermundent Practically motleotbing is known of by work, however, and it would seem that after a spends mie4nre of sWy two yam the the DnNds Qoek Cirmit .were deal with as Bmi9mitKe Crak Pirmit and remained apart of it till the the "setting oft" of Whithy eimmt in Poor. 1 bi41e word w b he found arca of fbe formed from lhielhia time till 0, early Minor when )N keemg is Grand as s Or part of the bfvk ehmdE whish win mgm haul in TO 1898. Two men whom Imars in the township in this peipermd are dill spoken of are bar John Graff, 1815G, ordered Bev. Mood Clapper,, 189 7 The fallowing in the the 11/,0820011 Goin 1850—Ray. Peter Sem, 18501-e, Rm BmI Tahn Law, 18684, Rev. I v is Wall 1860-1-0, 101 PAST YNAIY9 IN PICKERING fle¢ Willem WrIgom m and Alfred McCann, 18684, Rev. John N. Lke and Edward Morrow, 1865. The Pickering CimiCw 1865 eadume t thetollowing pointe: ➢u rs Cmelq Ximolp &ilmq L'roommd, Claremont, Mount Pleasant, Baneham. Jackson'. ova Glomhmred (Glen Moment, now Glen Major). With IIcum, lake and Morrow were associated in no work of Go aimed Alcamo Law, D,,lmgG,, remold, BMW, Sweden, Lak, boohoo and Bl,,. Mr. IImtwg whore ,area reform la this ]lot caro to Pickering in 1851 and solved Mm the codGet yearn of his taches¢ win much aceeromme ee a local groaner To him and me a0ere in the Hat Madwoinn owes arch for16eir SeiWPvl and ,d,o,s lahors in the days of the laying of foun- dadwe The treat Methwdwt Plural, in Piekerwg village, o young haraing, aload in what to now the old amehay, at the northwest roan, of the village It war ImM 11 Wa fordm ami did dead sea ce 4u it wag sumardea by Go rumored brick Ptrnoten in Go encore of the village. The Methodist church at Bal® wag lappa in the year 1819, Rod opened on the Wet day of May in mat year. Them were eaoeinted with it, Wading `Bgwimc Clark, Willem Gibwq John Bndlar and William Cee. It wm e franc building, but inter (1889) woe remodelled and bricked. The Bret Woodrow, McGmiet movure in (Generated m held in a large room And up for public mee nge, am Fortwo, pWning mill and 4etory, which stand on the lot occupied loter by a Ardor, urt mw wworld by Mr. S. W. Ward. no 8M drain, a brick Wilding, and RRER ON BUNTING PICBRRING MRTHOIl18M Was ereakd in ISRI, on the lot north of Mr. Ira Powell's shop. It wag need by the around Congregation, aftvm We on (or acmediin Atterhee old bin urthe was Methodist by Now in 1080, the old olldwg wn nred Sm s lime by the Ancienty loadern of own En the bricks ne a Eel but w Eventually four dawn amt the brkke u¢S ekowha¢ e The Methodist bra lin L ic Brcughan now mike in 10ffh a Preme Bremerton of ru whish wm vlWward g ourri Tt tnd isEa follows: Henr R Mo Pickering aimnit near 1065 ¢ Tomases Hurry Reid and Albert cwt n Hil- a 1Willia Walsh 9t96M lenGoods U. Newton Hill SBOB, Rilium scond ", Andrew H. Comieh lBPl- 03, T pro Ikswo ling, Andrew echo 10126. The ed in May Reid, vRlege,Nov. John tlmrt3 wm indicated in Mry IBRO, wbm f ministers PS asrioll was peetoe TRE ering succession,ISMof . eiaver ie m folly -5, H, Jahn Matthews 1818 01M.Br W. O. % I. ]00.5, H. \4tM90, i08v. 0. d lh M, ., raft I. Hanw. SD., 1000-9Q J. T. CJdwdl, M A., IID., Rebate. S. C. Philp, h., DR., Damn Thom Wilson I, -2,Jaebates how - Ely, M.A.,3 5, C. A. C. Wilwn X, A, Jemn R. Mano190, the6, a C. Bell 19O040, S. A. McCmmme 1909, W Me Preece[ lure. liparnew. an Counamoom Primitive Melhadiemon the NinthCunrecw dreg bank tathe early forties. In less Are, William Talley m appointed W labor asvadulatory in Pickering and Whitby. He found in Raw neighWrM1ood a little green of Molbvdisk, who were behalf minielertd to in sm informed way by Robert Middleton, who lived on No 109 PAST YEeAS HE YIC%EBI3H roar of the Weram Corrosion. They were the auchms of He eongregaEoa whish uftemmM came into being Sale. )fn Tolley was one of the notabla piamwre of Fall - lines Methodism w the bwaship He grow a Yorkshim- meq Loll in laid. In early life he was a dialogist by morseling, but Whom peardy-four year, of ago he gall up his huewem and leakage s treat mg preanFe' Atom as yore Tina, he came to Camda end labeled it To roam, in Brampton, in Brantford and to Whitby end piekuns; Lira A IT Happe, ill "Cldtima Yrimltive Mctbo- diem" ghee the following namimt of his opening at tiho work at Belbel on 0e WIN "On OWaba Aid, 180, he pmchel 1a the leg whorl home an the nartheart awoer of the moll' acnreeuon and We hiMal Wdowma. Be am need that three would he reviml caner, datlrng the well", that there world be gaud mngrgntiave and some mu d. At Us, admwn of the wea he ennead rep and dove that, oeaWy wimps in soddenly that as people ignited form their goods in rallied mrp,ier. The next day he mentioned b e friend that there would be a Pad tam- ank they would game tram fm and near to her the mesa, man pmah. His nerds were rathe , and a may ry mful meeting war held Among the fist embers were Mr. and Mae Image Little, Win old Mae diehard Word, bG, and Mrs Sohm Collins, Mr. and Ms. iwa Middletaq Bated Middletan and family, Mr. end Mrs. Shepherd and oilers. The noted -h"m not being very eomIndable, they held the meeiwga 110 rCGP'01 G GS3111,10DISM in Gtr. Lioton'a (am I ilehea Gone Monsoon's name war put upon the plan as as animater. Robert Medals, Wu was loml anotherand tleeoleedm.^ \4. Tolley was supemwmad in 1844, loot to the close of his life he wag active in the emerge, m of the W whit, Ma life was denoted. He tered into rest n a good old no an June 18th, 1870. Among those who prevhed at Bethel in the early yeev of its ognnuatmo, was Ren. Willman Gledhill. It is related of him Wnt et a Geld meeting held almout 1830 be nes is Per health and yet was onmwe to Preach. Desiog begun he forgot an vbeat hie wralmmv and in his onthouegm leaped Gore the door Among Ron and app: '2're ad the devil motor my feat, I'm get the dein ream my Gel "Glop, Glory, Glop," numeral Daddy I'cin4on, a ]met preeehm of high reuilm ce Shot made somebody jump. now was Sha days ofa,restrained tenderfoot and we®th d religious feeling ma to rc oral from a modem outcome and rnldnaa. Mr. Glodhill after a tomorrow lib of "reme, on many domain in Canada Wood trimmed in Wee owning of his, IVa to old England. The old moral house was eupneded in 1851 by the Gained Primitive Methodist Chmch, a Imildiog which did good session illi the time of the inion of Ne Methn dial bdla, and stood SII abut two years ngo, whey it Was ta4en do,rn Tbam were lean of etinwg activity among 'Paimidee Mvthodub. @mpmeotivse, geld matings, partmeted meetings woad piquantly Laid and preaching appmntmenta were multiplied At this time thee thapel stood orf 8w mem of the Beverley Lem 111 P,199' YL+AII9 IN PUCKERING on no Ninth Ooneneion, lent Of (Insolvent, (jut 43). Thu butrit ea well as the Method anq lad the old fral ®ed ertmgemeot at the door an the vile of no amdi� fnriom and be amts allowing from No front to No bees. Ica 1061, Nage two Channel, With aumber of plmahwg mppminlmeote surmounted w created wN the Pickering Hnnah of the Markham broad, and though thme was change in the amber Ind arrange - legal, of tll the Pickering Bunch mainUivrd an honorable erisimm till the time of the union. ab, m time the Iham& war, segued by bong men he each mmained pmt one year. The first wee Ms. RJgh, in idea. Tow tar le, year T. Colline wee bmnght Mn We plan" as a Inn, Fresher, and Fmnca Rowse an; an exlmrter. Mc lfaigh, with Me NeHrea, wba ver 9uperimations of the Markham bromit, unmanned very ,wee,dill message, at Browne Comm, fdudley),as a result of whish mach good was area, and Int" We modify appointment came into being. Tim nert year, 10623, 6. F. be wag Ne beach nuts. During that otter a singing "hong sells permfted to be coodnated In the chapel at He Vit On three coatings, Id, that it and to owe light and fire, mud, net be chapel be kept clean, and am, that amid robes to *I four 1969 a, Mr. Colville was the mw roto. In this Par Parker Bell wm raised to the agoing N a leen, prmcheo and Jgmee Causer was sxomm®ded to confereme are a at and Prefer, pumn b gr out and Wava to the ministry.° The next in chesge was Mr. Clarke, 1Ai Daring Wn period mspraining werf 112 PICIfL+IIIN6 iMITRGDI6M in progress for selling the aurth on ne Bunny plme win a Wein to ereniag no in he range. Mr. Chnko was followed by Me. IIeodhooeq 1865-6. At this time 'toadwere held far a abort period he a hares which betwsen no Hilt® reaidmee add the there atom on no comer in Clummavt The Bert mini ter was LG. Edward Whitworth, 18664. In thaw year the Polarities MethNiet ehrrch w ©tremodt war btil4 It were a fears, buildmi; and did duty III We union. Thing sold, it was oftener" bruillod lead's now dwd be Mr. Nicholas li an amdenee and shop. There fol - Iowa he mameetlon na fo having retainer: C. F. Oa. pin, 1864.6, C. X 96Ron1, 18669, J. W. Wa@v, 1588 -Yo, E. MiddlNaq itemi, J. w. ihninme, uff-E. In January 6f the later now, the foluming were ep pointed tmrtem far a partal M W baht and elan le core rah no building communities; T. All A. Al key. 'phomoa Pugh, Geroge Hapkim, C. SfeuRer and A. Wend, The pemnage war beat daring the year nod accepted by Hee. W. C. mna, the dal nal an he be put in things of We lln rah. This beirt em pnnoaage of the united church ather the away end's ma ao read During this parsed those man, Ireeae Aiddkbo. Thermal Appleby and F. Dwelos, wine prominent In the series almost,of the almost, so l0®1 preazhem Ma Appleby 11111 living in the neighborhood of Weoxeter and Mr.. Dvrgw lives as Stoneville. Thair work like that of Bir. Hering, Mr. Cemble and onem in cannentiden will the aver brander d Menoditr, was al nr dares and had sella rival other them the naoseiwe. SIH PAST T AH.4 IN PIORRIJIM m if surged mndered end duty done In spite of Ink of profeseiand ted eio& an d elms May were mm who, by psi nadiv& faithful ode of Ne to nts wiM wbv3 May wore audowed, and above dl by deep peo- and tasty mad mnmandoq made Mani erteativ and edifying Inshore of We foul. In 1875, oar. Allo woo mmmdl by Roe,. Robert memo, who spent year years in this ebegq 10119 fel- lowed in 1970, by Rev. Tamm Fergnm4 who rdemand two yon. The Imt Bolas of Nu Branch beGm fbo union of IW4 wag Rev. Peel Flint, whom pastorate,. mlendd mor We yearre 1891 & After We noted Mg Rowel abopal wag signal and Wo Ngremant nagagation Bland with that of Glmpov w the township of Uxbridge, which lad plelmaly formal not of an hpimnal melhodiat nmuit. The protan of f io diens along Nat tine base land 1M feAlwag: ebaau A. Simon 1881-8, G.slea J. ]Hewn 1887.0, Iowan If, Stooping 1890-9, Jgaeph R. Bandsman 1898, Guide Brown 189", names W. Leggett 1896e, W. D. Adema 1e99L2, J. 1P. Wilkw- eon 190, J. W. Tguen 1906-e, R. Duke 1909, N the prcgwt time. Weesavf e no &at MCNgdiat andrcA Id Me.ina!I, of Milo - vote wm granted in the year 1854 on the roar of Lot 28, Con. 4, WM1ere Ne c,mekry now to 64. W. Re Rased In still ie his panemion o amid loom Ih walls, on which ie Wu immp4on: tonsured Wallington gagArM. %nctd &D. IBM. T. P. Mite, Bidder. 114 PICICEBING METHODISM no neighborhood had, however, enjoynl the minin twice of MAbodha t mwiehre or lard Wreckers form the early thirds, wken Rev. Thome Foment of the Ywge abort mooed held Wrvfeoe in Imam haum. Simleir Hold", a druggist of Markham village, and WIWem Palmer, a Deranhm meq wand as loin prnehen. Labor animators seem Iter. Ezra Praetor, Rev. Me. Cmpq Eew Tabu Lw (1854), Bev. Mr. HIT, Rev. M+. Grab9m and Dr. Fmvlu. Amang others who served on the'Maekhnm Armed was Toha Potts (of4r. wnNs Rev. Dr. Potts). hat thme wort Rev. Marcos. BeHq Ferguaw, 18789, sort Campbell 1894-7, With Nm two letter Mr. L N. Rohiuen erved ee waskark. He was followed by Mr tiddy. Rev. A. C. Wilson, has. Toho Piekermg and Aev. J. W. TOHm also my the Markham docuit In 1881, Rw. S. 0. Philp and W. A. V. Patient, were in change end in thh years the pserent Whibevale church was standard In the year 18K the mw circuit A Whitowde was established. Wbitevalo up to thin time had berm in oration with the Markham circuit The now shoat had three eppointmenls, Wlulevalq Lornrt HN and Nioth line, Markham. In 1904, a rearrangement was antie by which the Gartywmd appointment which had hehoogO to the Ecarbam eimtit was hones to Whit, vale and the Ninth Line Markham was dmppmt From 1881 Chnrywocd had been owned by the following ministers: H. 0. RmY Pon, J. R Rod 1898, J. W. Polar 1889, J. T. Caldwell 1984, M. B. Cartoon 1885-0, J. J. Bdditt 1887-9, G. W. Sievemou ]8915, Tohn Oldmy 1896 9, R E. Toye 1900 4. The ancestors of the Whilmnlo eirecit since its or, 115 PAST MARS IA PICERRI NG promotion vo oe follone: W. Wilkinson ]egg -6, T. R Rd 1808 90, J. W. Comemu 18909, W. A. Ronan pad of 1899, G. W. Phel 19935, J. a. Oke 109m, PRee Campbell 1898-1000, TTomes Sault 1000-1, Thoma Legate 1901h C. W. RePOISA 19048, A. R. Homes 1906, fu the pvement tier. In 1699 the (ire wed eivsvit was ntablishod with z appwntmaok—Audley, Churls, Bagman, Cleo Rojm, Meant tion and Greenwood, A more ar aoge, menu haves Ito areait with four nppointmmwb Rm earm, fimenle, Mount Zion Rua Greenwood: AI thin tiro Are ley arne joined wild Cohering village ad Glen major Slapped. 11w Itter ministers of Shia Starts am m follows: Ree D. Williams ]900.2, Rev. E. A. Tonkin 1902-6, Rev J. ➢. Habena 1906-8, Rev. S.'P. Parker 1908, bits present them. 116 CQAPTRB XIY. BROUGHAM AND THE CHffi3TIAN CHURCH. no village of limvtions am municipal automatic, is said an have begin Its march Wella urban mmm- nWx two log ebmfies an MAY M the year 192. Than wan eotllen in the neigbWehood comidmebly before Win, Instant, name, Hubbard having wome m about the opening of the emtaor, and Toehva Nba" having boosted some onshore math man variant than Two. No Tory e#e"vm uttlemeut was made till Ue period of as thirdly, In 1838 Binary Olson and hu Samlly m"igrand film Ireland and settled on Iur ]b, Con. S. Saw- mJting distilling and mortnoma upersonal, were our chat an by this family in No }man following an what is now brown Sprang Crack. The Lrst pal o& a nae stbm�Bowan throe. It wen arymd in 1938 MU d to the Iiawell as Last he Core ar, being baht d Tea 1^ the Form north of er Cornets, uwl IIitlmN Team being npm. in 183 ps�rstsl ]a 1896 the first store none'factand for bye no N ➢eo}- ley, ons On plat; was ' t1w (oe a Eine ee Hby the Posen, but O"'mm' the opera given by the the moment a arethe became Hos yvmment oil with the xo film a! n o 11 ghfic, to ,tint snore. The 5ffirs aerc kx Rx"upbam xis rex o[ great activity 117 and program. In lied the Fiekeriae ApimItunl Swiety was organized, and its shows were often held is, Downbet, tin, in 1888, grounds were Increased and b ldinge mated there, when We Bmugbam Air bis eontian annual event of We lust importaoea They noed to be field till the year 1880. A division of We save of Temperance w mgvNmd in We yNege April Into, 1850, its shaver memheo being Deeper Witten, Calvin Sherrard, W. C, Proctor, Jon. Warne, J. L. is tloy, Aehm Wilson, Hobmt Brown, Joe. We, Naves Gamble, W. Bentley, Charles Naior, Henn Borrow, David Mnttnewq wmLm will - ams, David Consistent, William shortage, Jamb Tike, Jwopb Gm,fonI find B14A S. Wilson. TYs division Wag ban mumtWed in Wntinvove erismace eve eume, and line bad among Its memhna many of We members of the leading bandits of the &swi,L It bee bean m important £erne in We temperature pogrom of We Imaging, and not tis in We promotion of metal lollow. slip and Bterary and musibeal enjoyment. Their not halt, a Same budded meting about $1,000, wan mm4d In Ing, to be attended later by a substantial brick structure, wheat is wall In era. The dvutan had Wim We Lwor of having a member appoiutrd to mSre in the National Division of Amerim. The man Was honored were G. B. SmiOt nod filtration SM1arnrd. As ancient W We artier Warrant, a on= mw and planing mill was remand in 1858, but wag destroyed by fin Ia 190Y. In the fall of Wesson Der it avis rebuilt some Nam to in ofatatand operated pe Thio Gm Rt dfoe son.me other topo managed end in detention by G. D. if Wo me important infantry is Brevgham during We 118 undies and eevm5® wu the pab rt medicine factory of Wwdruft, Bentley & Co. They mewfntlurel the " & Based Pilb" md'Tew IIemover" and other handlebars which were largely owed. The bumman Was ultimately nmalgemekd with that of a large Toronto &m An eimmomilin, of the industriea of the village, meds in as )ear 1869, includes the Mowing: Hotels, C. W. Matthews and Jerson Cooper; W. J. Budell, shoe hall Willard Bbndw, lurnmsmeker; Bobert Brawn, nugonmub[; J. B. Burk, Vowed mmchaot; B. Churchill, bnhatmnkm; H. P. Hand, dry goods and gmeenes; B. Lambert and R. Wedg Idiom Nod and J. Z. Tool, corrosion; Andre Potb[em, turner Hand Millin, hider: Gorge Young, bolcbv; Thomas 1411migh, blaciRmiWp S. B. Webb, Br., and 9.B. WOW, Jr.., 6arriagemukere Being in the want of the bwmbiP. Brovghem will emtlnm to be the platy of mooting of bodies of various kinds representing the whole township. no tompon- re alarm held its marriage there during the worst trial option campaigns The towwhip Credential who. bwtlon Is this year an be Mid just mA of No villap. The bar of milwuy facilities, whirl, he, been mush felt in sent year, wi l to Iargaly avnsime wiW Rise open ing of she Canadian NarWem line, winch pew aware the twin hip worth of BmugMm. The Canavan tJwace. Among the oldeat mutilations of the 7MPge and of Wo township is the (Barman Cbumh at Brrngbam. The bllowirg "what is Mikan largely by pokedbon from Its written resmda of the cong agatim: 119 PAST Y 118 IN PICKJAREAi A Aeemd of the Chh of (Nat in Pickeivg U P Ceneda Be it remembered dut an 0e 23 day of JOY in the yaair of our Turd 1884 A few Bxethrou seven in Na met in fellowship meRq; at rise bass of Jams Shmard in We bion M pmkerwg. Siler Ara bforison Passed— no brethren Viand to orgiuiee them selves in an Ageing to femmes nil Respites Creeds and iu- v@foss of men and on take the script of thm old mud new feeWm®b for their only rola of faith end prod and to reaeive ha to fA,,,Idp all that glee and oi. inner of thJr Alumina in Crinl News UW and Nem(ea Elijah Sherrod, Simarnoh {vilmn, Thoma Shamed, C mtr l Hobbmd, Joshua ShveA, IDliuk¢th Major, Ames 3leveigh, Jmm Smith, Andeww Elmhurst, Jeue Aller, Jrchend, Earthen, Nmcy Mom, Cmigs DoNere, .ie,nima Crawford, Jmeph Plumb, loam Cool, Areas Plumb, Ikbmough Eugene, Asher Wilson, Measured, Anderson, Amos (hiewould, Sophie l)mimn, coca Dingman, Aenias Riley. Jooh crawfora, Il'Irnor Sanford, Samuel Plumb, Emission Plumb, Paris] More, Elmo, Roach, Joseph Thoi,ngtm, Angeline Witter, Solomon My, Nancy Berry, Iso BROUGHAM AND TH@ CHRISTIAN CRURC8 Cmrgo Chimhel, li SeoM, Johu Allen, looms Cool, Doubt Contend, Pally Cdeel, Jneob Distant, Sarah Shor ard, Mem AIIM, Camases Coal, Benjn IL Cool, Cori Cnfimd, Bena our Inner, mewW Sevla, Turman Bray, Ama Bear, wm Eddy, Nmq aCller. aearge Dor, Anel Isiah, Charge Whright Augustan ifereen, Color &ad, matter Seed, Corrosion Churabel, Jestus Sulu, William Stormed, Inlank Berry. "Nn And CLmaTruca, to flo ercludon of all Wa rearnes fiction and yaelp but not to fie airlines of be used of any party. "Tun. Ifman is cw rule to the a dinhen of nil the mod; surrounds, dienriab ee moral articles of faith mor prepared by nainepiml man and tortoni apse the Church "Cemnnnn Crtfvcann or out only host of Mi ship and communion be the molarian of an the ebb bolefhs of party and not, of bigotry deer urged upon the humble Mowers of Jens Christ." "We rvbase namdaldhol W thin mroN do reae al PAW YEARS IN PIMIJORG agreed to revive and lake the word of God ee our Guide and MsM of Aith and Pnetse and CWtsim Chat acid, a the test of Chnnim Pdlowahlp2' A note Wded near Me end of the Lack donate with Me Legimiog, and to evidently from the hand of one of Me pimcem: "It was im Wo spring of 1824 that ]alder C. Horwn Mot vmit L the Towniep of Packman& who was the Mat of the Cheintim ®veno, Elmo drew vinhadl dead parts. Grafi disdain attended his looms, and on Me Bath of July following n Chinch war organized by Nm coosiAwg of veven ummbam. From N4 time to We 9th of ApN, MM, More Is no record{ however, our exembers bad iaeraered at this time to about thirty in cellent mean and well eagvgd, dad du the beat man - abroad day In. T. Plamb was appromad Cork Face marl proaperi4 attended ms re the aided of oplmdtim. IPI- hareet praehem vitilad on d di8aent timery whish was e Boost Lesch& mahaulaely be. T. MoIntym, Waugh whose ina4ummta4tr Me hard added gnaw on mom me Do oar, number In IBM. Preeb oe W this time we had expeftencea but few dimeW4es romparal with what we had w enwumler WterwarW The Indeed nates of We monthly fellow- ship moulmor whish were held W many from. unless some special complaint or other matter Dane brought mp Me round usually has Lour items, an wllawe: "lkemmLer 1Btly Me6 in fel—p Lle ung. "2. Ubma; opod as url. "B. tride the Minds found n gold fel—p. 4. Maim; elowl ar uar—." M RHOU411AdI AND ME CHRISTIAN CHQBCH 8omelimee Sao clerk ford it mmmvy W abard Got when as miude were ^ pride" they only "broad in part afel—p." A be common ground of complaint and hiadnuce of hRomhip was that of which Wo following is example; On the IDG of Jarnmay, 1828, "Br. met A. Cordite W apintmm6 2. Chme Br. Acber Wiken Moderator. 9. Charge boot Amiunt bmNor Joseph ]JEAN ai by Joseph Theologian For drinking to much Laker at Empire moiag boa and going Ge exelwriment of tobeem to trope eoMr." Domestic iWolieitia, me, somobri vam brought le, fareGe Church for adjustment In the fmord of a mating, held on November 22, 1828, me M the Meme made as blows: "6. There comm a cumplaimt Added Br. Sly. Spy's wile goes that he had, her by the hair of Go hard End brood her out 0 bed and SWek her and he cook be chair that he eat in and swam by big higher that be gambit seek her down but did not and he lazed her rt of doom and Wet here It to not to be wandered at that Ge next than reads: "Y. The brHhrm with drew fellm flip from Smamou 91p.n la Ge month W May, 1887, the foRmring entry is fond: `ffimr Therrien Absented himself from We eh by more a seek that Call Gem Selves mormor ^Jahn ]neem Abemled himself tram the Church by joGm be musemas Bid PAST YEANE IN PICIEIISNG The lot carry of thio you ir— "septemhe, we sec •aremerm nm not oull In sable chip mean. "T. C. Sherrard Clark." Evidently, the roublaus time of "BP' brought dis neuron and practical diertgeoizetian W the liltlo Chris tom cWgregetiom Them is an record of any mm4iog bong held from the data often till ApN fend, 180, when the following ®try u found: The milowluy demo, met and miiN in Church amiably: Joshua Shurud, Iwun B. Hubl ooh Joseph Cmaford Jebi l LTnrcLdl, Andrew Husband, Cannot llWhard. LI. We whore man ere bartauto written ogrto W take the wood a God as, om only ale and the name Christian w Prafa'eneo W all Got memo? B. That a lellowehip llrctwg be momintN W nom- rreee the fiat maturity to JumG trust outtakes wen tcpt weekly when no p uttiug Let agora on first BahNay in June and hard a ,omma from Eenjumm Cook being the Brat Emc of tie outdone; m the Place. Tried We, fellowship of the church and louml it re he with the now and with Ho But and with ach room After the door was opened for others W ratite We follmr- iug miWd: Asher Willwu, Codes Shamrd, into Craig, Adak Fite, Rimm woodnugk Anna Him. home William, CIA BROUGHAM AND THE CIiRISYIAN (TIU CH On the lEb of December, 1841, Thome 86mned died who are ane of the lawyer of the diamr, and An tea The Sharon mot an the Mt day in dannmy, 1612, for a fellowship meeting. At that time the Amrch aboard Winery deafly and Cooper Willson, Deacons. "Met Win on the first Saturday in Sopt 1842 for fedowebip method. Time of the church prem, Ind fenowahip for each other, had there wen a general dsm aaudetlyn against the maritime *at do not attend the medAW. , powlvalbyVote that own rW- ber of the elmrch ahold have his chaffer weMi- pfol„ In Ne,nnbn,1848, n"enanrc"was brought against Brother (tepor Willson, ^that be head tllled a chicken on Hwdky that Belonged to Sena. Wifle" the hens of dr. Witter moo on Br. Creryed what directly after lama towed, be demanded him to 4ep them away and he did not do w, "The decision at the church wan Shot ha lid ens in Iollins Rte chiabn on Sunday. "Bc Cmpar Said if if gmm,ad hia Brethren he would do an At a latermeeting"ebn caw of Caspar Willson and Wml wide¢ was ddled and after same wnvrrsation beth removed what wan rung and Settled 4bo diffeulty.,; At a mm mi; of the Stuart, held at A. Hubbard's, .apparently is Decanter, 1847, "hand, present named he rdmw weir fellowship cpm Ny following torma that in that the mimpera of ilia elmrcl be subject to tho church and accountable he it for their heheemnr, dead M PAST YEARS IN PICKERING Chet Mo diEewet psalms on obush record shop not he considered Ending ou the shomh stuem aridarel. 3rd- to renew their feWmsip by forgiving Ne put and Pruning W do right Por the fnMm and that no put opera eholl W brought up ruled ash others by thou who now remw Woir lellowehlp." On one of Mo hat pugm of "The Eemrd" the fol- lowing note isproud: "Elder T. Talton command his helium in the winter of 1855. A reel move] and Inge addidnu re Go ewalt. A large and eulas aotud brick shaped ereMl Mot year, 35 by 50, with a dome end Wfrye waAdar Teflon was one of the burl mwn and most M lavAi of We poabnai Me Oluiefim shears]. Ho wu a femitie=and friendly man, essentially mo of the people, reedy W tuko a M1md in helping wild missing wood or credited what or any others of the make of his puieh- m He Used and died at Brougham, hard the re mainur real huido llm Graph where Is labored. BE doth oxnried in 1816. The server of the church be% hear untanned through IoW years, Though with economist diminWd nmbere, Elm mighhshwd Faviog endo] se about worry naghNrtFml it Ontario has from the drew fa Ne oitiea shod Me grant Wut dancer theee wha hum moved the ahnreb during this ponos woe Ne following: per. John Nob1% pee. Heuwl Pressor, Elden Hainer, Cowie and Hntten, per. Nr. CWdley and Nor. Wiliam Percy. 126- CHAP ER F9. PICRSWNG VILLA08, Pickering Village L drooled load wast of the We ad- jamnt Minds where the Saond possession Lina in hater - wad by the Rinpebn Read .od Ne alreem secure as DWSn's Creek Nes, this period, or, to bo cruet, above the back on Oho north aide of the Kingdon Read near white the Inner mandator ww am do, wn the trends, of the pioneer shanty whve liwal the trad tomal Ponders, a Point %Int'a County Irishman who bad all a fee aces, but who livor mainly in foods, foehioa from fee products of fire dvn and Ne clueo The calor must not wgWre Ger securely an to lbs time xhen he more ever pan We (been idG nc, of the dsm- line a bio sale=. Sure it that he find and was happy. The river was rich he nlmoq Ne forests als n - amt in %da mol and deer, and his nee domain m, pied him with We aamleed Nies m der to the Irish palate. Ie big cabin n welcome and true rah hospitality mel nanny chance traveller who area by. Rot, slag cue day there mme a treadle, who hooded n upon the cabin dome. Entmiog at length he found the cabin empty cod there man blood tains on the rugh plants a fire door. What tragedy had m. carted be could but mnjedheq end from. dues day Ilnfin loss base but a name Among men. Yet masa are 127 PAST YAARS IN PICT EMNG - sometimes ehemses ly permanent, red DWRn's Cmek not only remains the permanent deeignahoa of We ekou bol waa Por half u century the rommon name area b the village, which nflerward demo into being, and there an AM to he fund in the menvoome; neighbmhrud ended who eling still w their fetbeh hostile of speech cod cull 60 village even yet "the Creek. There wase pabeblr nothing worthy of the come a village till the period of the thirties but with the com- pleter settlement of the township and with the gmw- ing i almomw of We ]canon firms, it began to We form. By the year 1060 a very considerable bnewrea woe being done, ea may M mon by the fallowing list of mainstream represented in Ho village in that yeaz: Pelee Head, dale,: Marla, Jewett add Imild, W,am, tanned; Matthey Holders, brewer: Charles Pmol• darpdalm; and wetiam Immaden, A Lepper, Tames Sterling end P. Y Milner, merehand. The two hotels satins fund ream leptby Paler Head and Cruise Pryae In the Miss an attempt was made to attt L the name Canton to the village, but va, mormovedul, add rho me Pidernng, which had hen osming more and army Into me, was mnfim d by 4he erection taw a talks village under that name. One of the first aerate to be recorded ra Ne history of Piekerwg village is blue opening of the Iwai added in the year 1880 (January dh), with Creole Iwye se peat master. He was a Sobho u from Aberdeenshire, who bad flame not some years esn&v, and rem one of the meat pramwmt figued in the handler for a quarter of u eweary, Hia boom was balf a mile east of wbma in Pickoring Able now te, and whJe w no anew, a public hones, it allow eBurded hapttable enNrtwument to newly tatted i no igrante and havenaw. Joanna I. diocesan, on tia arrival in laid, stopped town, send guild it as a plate of aaaammadati®, oamol for his -Ivil So wMng as you:'woa W. yeyw reply; "you're from AbeNeea^ Mr. Lary wag psetomatn fill big death in 1853, what bs was anowdN by tis s® - ie -low, P. F. Wbituey, when Said the sides U his death m 1868. Mm Mzabth Whitney followed, keeping 0'e po sitiou fid ISM, when William ]ugae lea appdotad In M97 Mr. L,gen was su¢adN by flea pmovt past- wombs, aidmaker, Richard A. Hunting. Wise Ments boost stood about in as position now swatted by Me Data, plank Head cautioned then hotel mi on w the unwise, when he was m¢wded in tum by Andrew Mason Thames leafs, and D O'bwnm, the LlW of wMwy to 1374, sold W Edmund Wright, who transformed it into a store. The bated an the much was of We Areetwas, in Ne settee, as changed Mcbsrd Lawson, by whom it was mid W Tuba Cuthboet He eendueb3 it From 18,0 M 1086, when Mr. Oodao, Me post peepretor, took change. In the middle period of the rentor, sones, hotel stood an has eoufi aide a the street about opposite Allway'a abop. IU proprietor' was Williams Whiteside. Tho hotel al the week and of Me viWge, wppxite Spwks mJl, wu built in 1850, by Timothy O'Leary. P. F. Whimeys where was at Me went and of his nl- lage, He hell Win ksM fon a grant meuy Yoen and then was daRowed by wihliam tape, who held it for a period almost as long, the huvnme being transferred in p 1$$ PAST. YEA&9,11Y PICBERING 190 to E. Bryn, by whom it is still conducted. In 1851 Abortion Boiling bought out the general ¢bee a Hugh Brow and mudueted it for about Ili yead,. being satiated by We ran R. A. Hunting, who still eon- dueb Wo boeweea The stare at the uoeN-wast areae, Of Churd' BWwt and We Mutation hotel ,is built by J. R. Beouaridge in 1883, sad sold the following year to W. T. Dauber, by whom the Sari wan mMncbd till IV", whma he M6N to Dumberbq and the pramnt Proprietor, D. $impeoq tame able possession. In the those a bleeln®iW shop are in operation at the wart anal of the village, rooted by Mr. fingered. He was eneeawied by Mislead Rad. The ehop any, sapid by G. luso was built short 1878 by John Armstrong, be wan followO he summenov, by Dmie OU,inn, Mr. Moor and the pawed, a¢upmt Among the mdnArite mmtlwe On a Ret of 1869 Di, am the followiei Shoema4eq Samoa Po1hN, \Pm. (fifAbert and B. MaGnn,; Corporate", William inside, e0q J. Henderson and John Har6iek; Herces®aku, J. Hodgson; eaeirasmon4a, Lewis Grant; Brenner, Taber Lapeer; Wagammakm, PeMck Sullivan; Conten, Jahn Gordon, Sr, ane John Gordon, Jr. Pickering dies, boo bad the servie n of a consider- able onsidrnable o,mbrr or gentlemen of the medical pmfami whose Hamm may be mendooelt The emtiind of Wbom then, is r¢md is Dr. Bmne, who hood[ north of Head's Mil ahodt the year 1851. A Hills IoM Dr. Agnew praetimed here. He did is Pinkeaing and was followd by Dn Teekoq who prnetircd ull shoot 1875, and % WA remelatsRd by many. About thin Our Dr. Clap son practied k Pialeaing fm a abort time. Dr. Eloped ISO igpr Indiana Dr. Tomer and mounted BE 1884. In that year now, Hee and Q. M. Ikteman Immune parMembip, wWA however, confirmed for only eighteen malls, when Dr. Bekmet beak over the premum himself, on. among tilt IM when he said out b Dr. Hell and is mored to Toman In 1881 Dr. J. H. Banned came and praeuBid for about eight years, Maturing Woo on Rombmo. De. Dom and Yong ree& epmE about a your in piekering and Dr. Den abut two yore. for. Towle has precut ea for abut 4wo yam The Brad, grist mill n Picketing w m ekd by Throul Rumors. Probably about the wo,1810. it was falIDwl by ono width stood on the brow, of the bill bask of the preaeut Spink mill and to bettered to Leve base mounted and owned by a Mr. Elliot, about We year 1831. At a let" pried it was awned and operated by Polar Hand, and was long brow as, Entebbe wlL With the barred, of We years it full mn a di6pidated eemn- Mar, and at hat was destroyed by fin. Ih Me lane eialiea Man area, bent a emit min urea the old Piekuing Station (Elm Due). It was afterward; wed by J. R Hanson, but woe burnt down. noting eamat, it pseN into the bond. of P. aro, and bur n D. Rde shim, who ruin operana u. TM Sold real in I'Mouing cob smeted in 1845 and w he operation in bear nm Door mnWe from the day the fouodanan same wa laid. H has been in mnffnuoua and shams fol operation for Meso tltirtAds year ho 1905 We large devanr beside it war erected and the floor is now tae of the mot mmPlen im ktis Part a Ontario. Amnog an importmt ina infima of Ma eland and the community most b mmtiooed tlm heal 'pee. 1M PAST YEA119 M PIC86E[NG Tea PkYa+p New wen Sat iemad m November,1881, by W. H. Hine, wlm was oleo Tr mbone, of the Wfu'Ny CLve¢Ne. He unti¢val iN pub&etiong with Jsmu CswpbWl we editor, till November, 1882. L. H. Aekerme¢ was owner and editor, till November, 1807, and gone Merged by A ItichaNeo¢ till Manch, 1988, when Clarke Berns, purdiae:d the paper and condemned it, wry, Jwph T. Make an editor till October, 1890. In that month W J. Clarke took charge god wArmed m editor and publisher till 2901, when Muikar word There tan became rte proprietors, controlling NI September, 1907. The firm then batched pubmiup and John blurkur puwhamd the marriage worth he hen eo¢dueled witb irmcmm�g memo urea theltime. Eaiug a g wri- ab of Port Elgin nigh fichwl, as well as of higher Irritations at ]morning, an ex -school harbor, a practiml m of affairs, to my nothing of hu hiving ben a whorl mak of We troller, mfr. Murimr is a geed Whom, god In hereby cordially mwmmmcial to the raft of ¢amspaper random at longe. The early lemon a the Pie&ennte New (1881) we the fallowing e.ommi; no indoahime of the vilhge at that time: "Spides Mill, a fors -Korey brick etrreMrG erec4d six yearn ego at a mat of 00,000, with rix ran of atom, wooed by four Lane] water whale, having a head of thirty-four fceL Fee mothers emplered. Capeen, eW barrels of flow a day. Homor'e Mill, farther south an the mark, where the hrmchat rate, htely mdnrged with Sore run of shown; omploymg your milers. Cahwtity 185 broods a day. Ntkermir Wmodwaeka: Mr. George Gilebriet. Twenty in PICKERING V 41D hone [owes, engine, plmen, ampules, els. A mol®p pomW shop. 9emd Lends employed. Carriages, WagmryHIee6 'Ws: Ham Brad, Mmm. Il wkiol Heed and Mamach. - Furnitim, Cmpeoury: J. H. Bud, FmtiOve and andertaling} William Feegom4 earpealq builder and antractae Cooper Shop: John (harbor, employing four man. Means. Altoona a large hoewem Conducted. Halbs: The Cmthbvt Home, a Ana hotel leA mm- pleted for Mr.. JoM LLebbrt, The Hodgeoa Haow. rumly mw, William Realpc , pfopriots" Hood. and Shoes.: Imam Mmomo, John Leslie. Heel and Mle: aLeary, and McKay, a new it. bmatry, initintel SM88. Groceries, Hrygoade, etc.: FAmmd Wright, haeiaeee aNhlie:ed 1866. Taller: M. Johnston, east of $a (lmb aze Hoose. Be4dn: H. WestWm. Barber: Funk Moselle, there doom eget a[ the Cothhert Houa." Ea CHAPTER XVI. PICEEHINH INSTITUTIONS. Tse nmamse cnaacv. In the forties a little company of newen used to meet w a Attend an an Rhode Heed just west of Piek- enug vJlsee in whish Itond Eheppmd taught. He win we of the ladors N the soview which they own tinned to hold in We aehml fm wme ynn Later as the aangregvtian gear the hack church an the %ingdou Read was belt Ammg the whines, romated wild the mgmintiaa w m those of John Tripp, within Faaanteq things Leo& AMuMm Rosales, Jardw Poet, pmvge. Barclay and his ease Eli and Jamas, James L. and Cherlm PAmer. LN by such mw as Eldan Hawley and Forrester and Jahn Tripp, the rongregetiw apace, in honest and im vmbem seething at uva time, it it etld a member- ship of assay, two hundred and fifty. to latus Paid, through wanowls by death and oWeawi a the Eumbem wen meth massed, and sen as death of Jahn Tripp who noting the awaspbov loyal service on Into stations old op, the Aruna haw been dimentinoed. Tse Feaemti MEeenm. Among the sdtlerz Is the sanghbrbood of Pickering Village in the first stands of the eentmy, were Timothy Rogem, Nicholas Amwn aid Jahn Height and other 134 FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE PICIERING INSTITUTIox9 fomilim who ween saliva In the argue of the religious body fl own n the Friends or Qualities. They weer Inter followed by the 1Peighk, Beams, brought Tey lore, Dales, Busses end Batt, 0 of whom were of that fn %. Early after the Gest RUM enl a meeting was adult. hang. Their worship neve chameterhari by the well- known dlstioctire fautume of quiet meditation, waiting open Gad, speaking only whes moved of the Split, end equality of the memheMip as regards We eight of exbogatisn. Their life was of that gust, pnenlovwg, industrious tyy whish hes always characterized We Feienda, goal Pickering has haat no better single tine them of this namq who not only nominally, but in feet and in truth, walled by the goidmce M the Inner light. In the year 1880 a xrtain motion of Wo me..Mmbip awarded from the main hely, with the result of there hung two ciariot bodice of Friends from that time. The GM rarely mcetiug of the Orthodox Piwade was established in 11i at which Smo the holds orhm working More uses uated. Representation not only from We venom Pulte of gods hat tram Wo ruined Stores, England and Ireland gathered at this mestag. In 1908 No morning house was amuck by lighting and Moral and all the intends of only mmtongs were lost The Mum was repaired in Ne following you and is akin in use. Presuming Comaou. Por many years Planning Village Md adjacent to it one of the bn46vown edoeatooal inetiNtew m the 136 Peovwm In "Piekming Connie" It wee We aw e of a Ffieode Harding Rhw1 whish me opeol ear Pim an fn 1041, and incorpruhd m 1040 under the name of We RnendL or Qm1md Semfoery. In 1077 the s®imry renewed in Our ones, building at Nrtreeinvwells reermwi a soleudfd site milk met able gmunde. Known Own that time as Modeling Colloges it began under the PffmipalehfP of ea,'. F. Ilma am MA. a osmer of geemly emamged neefdna. Labe primfpale were John E. Bfyout, MA, S. I" I mau, M.A., end William H. Hanlon, M.A. kMm 1006 earth im Oa college was Owed, but m One letter ymr enopmel under W. P. Firth, M.A., H.&.., under .bone efident coolant its attendance and mprtatim grew as ones, won. It became a prtpam- tmy died collegiate select for India same, warning on mwful work in Erne W lepate, commercial end See eels Ib monamoie mune erred On word 4or IIwm Ifedriculatioo into Toronto Virtuosity. The oaummodeYoo was Imgoly improved by the Siting up of eMmieal and physical laboratories, We immormatim of a ahem laundry and the areolae of a handsome brick gymoeuum In He early Abortion Oe streamlines, weer Amb an to w* ro she norms &a capeddy of On bufldwy pepiL monied not only from tat various proamen of Oeoade, but from Japan, Bun- d; Persia, Armmim Amhalie, the IInit d Stairs, Medan, Oantml Ammiee and On Met Indian. While dbomughnw of week was made the nerds eon- maeratire, the College was In momently a home chral. TM henday moral torse, the enter iohtior, the oppm- 180 FI=RING MVITDTIOWS tmitim for awebe enjoyment on the wide mmpm, the anlage nalm, lbs sel4egvipped courts, and m the gymuaenm, mmde k a most popular Iwtitntlom '1'hu was nom. more emmWly avidenwd Ihnn an BaP' leader 14th, 1894, when about Year boatload Old da- d.ntm g Owed at the Colleg, eoming fmm all pant& of the Dominion, end apmt a day in meowing the old fob lowdepe. It way eddy be used beet no institution Of Jamming has a more loyal body N gadvatn than PieA e - ,ivg College. But on the an a bee mopmm; of the unbent for the whiter mem ad 1900 the mum bmphang was de. snoyod by &e After eawful Motioned" 0n We Mut 01 those me- n ned it am tendon not m wbwld iv Piekmioo, but W remove the Colleg0 be Newmahek A ate ban been ehzw and a new buil&ag orceled and Pickering Col- lege in still Condoning Ito arm of and m though sepmatod Rom We village awl the mwmhiP whim gan it ma teams. Atmmg tea manse who book put 0[ (Heir coerce in Pintoomq are Prof. Team, of Tmnnm DnineemY, Pmf. Banner, of Saha Uviduru, PM. Wright Of the smool a Pmotial 3Aeaee, T. D. A. Trigg the well-known pudmor 01 umeie, now of Vmmouvw, end Ike. Samuel i,mmfnua and wayean wooarne. Tan Iaa.nn CemmLio Common. Cm4tienity wa ant rcprcsmted within dm bowls of what On now Pickering Tawmbip by the human C.doem mbemnariW who epnvt the wmhr of 166970 amomg the Indiana Of llendnbeYegon, and Metz tea 127 PAST YEARS IN lTCItEHHiO wrong a the wooly part of Not sonny mice many of that Into, who have maw eooekitutod an important part of Ne persimmon. As early to 1838 the trimming Romeo CaWolie femilim not cannot be Moment, G. O'feen, let 8, connotes 4; J. Ione, let 4, mnecomma 4; T.-0Zeeoy lot 4, narration 4; A O'Connor, Ist I, ancranden 9; Bawd WCmme, lot 4. comes®® 3; B. Quigley, lot 8, ronmaion 6; J. 81111i1w, lot 27, mo- sin 1; 8 Gvlaw, but 33, eoneessiry 3; J. Carlia, let 14, radon 6; B. Breme4lot 38, B. F.; T. Mc, Cann, lot 7, armour 4; M. Smith, lot Ea, B. P. Members of the homes Catholic Church himen is Feialmiug taken 1849 oerneinedly attended thread No St. Proles in Torvvto. More being no ebonh owns. geveal of the young children w that normal won com"ed "eh, panni to Tones, to receive the men meat of holders. Aware Me mamba was me who eNl Gam in the township, Mom If. towdwad, dough. @, of the Ie4 Thomas McCaw. Demwmlly Mem was alobmtal at primte homes by prised teaselling as mes between Tomato and Camerra.. in Cold FeNn KnIn, ¢rented the pact (March No Motown, and though incomes were not hell may San. day, the Cathdip of Pmmring won nice able to mjq the wall Intent; of their shared, there. In 1848 Bee. J. B. Purl; who had Nowed for many yean moug IN tooter of Earthen inke Hawn, was rP pouted b Oshawa, end immortally to Me adjoining e of Pickering and Highlrud Creel, xam, Brock, Rome, Gcorgina and Eden. A yea, lata the first Catholic Church in Pinlmomg wee Ln lL it one o person brilding, end stood at the 388 PICIEERING IN9TITTPPI0Nd and aide of Slm Present old Catholic a®etery (lot 16, monoxamom 1), aborm forty gods moth from 8pinl'a ERA. In Ne year 1869 how. P. D. Leemvt blame ueu0 eat W FaWm' Pmol, and in be following year wag apFowkd the &rt p rdeh largest of Pickering. Ilarivg the eom6 year Felber Pmah wu called to We demaq of Tamnto, and b Home orient Mired from Moira evie4 being vmn lot avid, a long life'e edaam toil. m slam 1860 0:6 pariah private hon hour as tallows: Rn. Hathern P. D. Lowell, P. A. Communal, A. P. Fwm, W. T. Innerly, P. Gmway, T. W Holder, Mmord (roughly, {P. Berrigaa, J. BMatimg, D. J. Bhrehe, M. J. faced, B. F. Gallagher, J. Subdue and the present wrnmhot, FoWu MCCehe The first mouth ran p:nnog weu®cimy be peanut church wag ereefad in the year 1870. Too Cneroo os Rnruon, ST. Gmean. Ag early n 18826 Wrieumed reeriees of the Cherub of England were hold her the bawmhips of Whitby and Pickering by We Bey. Adam EBioLL In IBsd them is rend of both phcee hating visited by be Rov. H. $ O'Neal in the maothe d March and April. Ing 1841 Whitby and Pickering were formally voted aa a ehoupo the Beat management Laing Rov. Jahn Portland. In the year 9t bummers ChuT* Pickering, wages built of hoick Iter wmmbenta of thio peeled wows RML Tluew W. Allah, in 1860, and O. B. F. Yang, in IBM In 1864 Phlruing and Whitby wean xpemted and Pickering had the following men in charge: Begh las PAU YEARS M PICBE&NQ W. Y. Rom, Jamas Mmkriam in 1868; C. G. Java, in 1809; R. C. SuWedaod, In 1871; W. W. Rendall In 1873, nod Johnelonn Visors in IBM he 0a year 1877 Pickering was united with Port WNOby, and in is" Rev. W. A. Wmtup was malaria. Lter, he 1893, Port Whitby wee mAorN to the W by charge, chem wbieh time Rif 1006 SL Gargle has been served by the following men: Rows J. R. jams, J. W. D. Caen, W. F Corpsman, C. J. A. Sstetane and E. 0. Bare. Panermwren 0® Among fnlernal orde e in Plekmivg village the premier Place, an far as data of organization is ent- sersed, ah had by Me Anoint Order N United Workmeq No. 105, which rose established Jamuaey lose 1887, with the fallowing charter membme: J. 8. idp m Rev. J. J. Remeron, Michael Reed .7. R Hoover, J. L. Mmgent, Angor ilenhy, threat Retool, Frnoc'a Union, AIv. Findlay and Thoma Leug. The nest order is the Independent Order of droughts, magma d April 21Md,1088, with the fallowing members; John R. EeeMaod, William limit, Jnnn Residue, Robmt Reorder, Geroge Rmq David Amery R. A. BeaYug, John M. Pelma, graves b1111eo, John Gill MM, John Braaten, 8 umn Rammer, Entry Wm4 Fete and Jmhua RichaNan. Frmmwoory and its reps®Irtiva in and nw the villaga from We early days of Braugvm Union yndge No. 969, to WNah a m mbu from has bdi bot was bad organized in be Alloys, when deals Iudge, No. 424, we chartered in 1890, with the following 10 PICHEHING IN STITDTIONS members: Harry Weloptq Vend Annan, Thoma Gormley, Coln 0.mphen, J. H. Eastwood, Dmem Ma(nhob, W. J. Media, John Helntme, Robert J. Deadhead, Jemee harden, Maude. ORrien, George Sort, cad dome R. Hamer. On May 02h, 1893, the Cmndien Ord" a Hame Galea ongreund with We following mgmkm: hued Wuz, R. M. Bateman, C. R. Iffammp B. A. Bandung, J. A. Hato, James T. Rkhnnlem, hymen F"aytly Thoma Head, hand A. Gm John Imki4 R S. DBWg- been, T. A. Game, add J. H. Tvutwmd On Mender des, 1899, OWario lidge, No. 3Y4, of the Indepeadent order of MddfeBawa wag organized with Me following eLarler members: W. G. Ham, J. A. IDts, Ge"ge A. Gordon, John B. nom, &chard Moore and J. S. Mmkoo Prommmo A Pmmn VmIghom In the per 1900 Picharing took Me last atop in the, direction of a mom complete ommimWm, when it wee by by -Iger No. 580 of the County of Onm m added ink a polies village. no by-lew was pwrd the owned day of Jme, and the Net meebo 01 the pouca twlren offer them election appointed to kko Phan an Me Seth day of June M that you. The Mm trudges of *0 V11 - IW wage Radom liner, Pevid Pugh and M A BmL ng. S coo Chet time the followmg have hod *a o01re: W. O. ZeheWdu, L D. Bands, W. H. Peaks, Jahn Dickie, Dr. R M. Batmen, R 0 DiUm9bam, James Gordon, D. 9impmq W. D. Doges, F. R Gee, M S. Chapman, J. H. Wagner and William AWway. The Nukes for MisymS 1911, am Wd4em Aumny, John Dmam and Mimed A. Betting. 141 CHAPTER XV I. C"nMONT. Wenn area was no Ch,remmet the soom building whom still made NILS mvWwM angle of the inbr, section of the Are& and and the Ninf , Conreo4on L (woo ecrnpiM by b4. David Hopper) slrecdy sensation. Ituessurled in IS47, an Woemvorofthe farm than arnM by Mr. John assailing the nut t- emim ImIg the& it should he sampled by Itis brother. in ger, Robert D. Potvem Mr. hetermn Used in the building for a Short hme, bad removed he lbrode without eelabliehwg huaivva. Shortly afterwards Thovm Noble, a Ismiid Irislwun, rcotd We stare and began dispensing breathe and a@n waree he as led, Ware of the neighborhood. The please then began to be comm only brown an Noble's Carnes This mina the armed store in the migbborhmd, John C. hfichell hurtle ^heed➢for revervl year, (since 1841) conducted lamb ee on Ne rest side of the Deck Dud about half I mile moth of an invest. Augustine, enough to hoot two ,Wim, tb region of Nobles Mena had yM no depositary for 8cr Maj - cartels mails At lane@, agent 1850, the ro verity desired that it could no longer do without w new➢ an iwti ration and they begin to coat shoot for a mmo for the crow twatalllm that see to he. Suggrstiew were 142 MACNABS STORE ChAeREMONIP not IxMng, am of 60 Most striking into the mnuk- able name "silnmiowx Anther, mariner, suit to Mm been maema by Willimn m elieholl, mot with meet favor, dome ram earlier his mAe, Me WRNm, who at that time had owo al the Hamilton form, ¢reefed a hoses on it nine the Ninth Cmreeepu Idnq whish, mindful of a little vi110ge near ON London, he Md named "Claremont Combge, Mr. MEAN euggee. tion are Net the name Clamorous be gene to We new pretoMro and embryo .(lege. It was as nomad, and by opreiotnsnt of the Qum and the everyone of (Inside Thomas Noble bente in 1861 Wo fire, band, momor of iClamemw6 "OMr®mt f)etfagM- door being cooped anwmseny by the famliee of Mom. WWonse Does and Himlton, wan mnldouWly formed do". The fires clam in Claremont was that opened by Toho C. Michell on the rest aide of the Beek Boed auont hall u milt ows of the dWe , in 1899. It reversed till it was superseded by the new brick abase Me the eomthmat or We "Four Wrnue." The Macomb bmNeM owed their etsry M 60 old about, building an Ne eu Alweat corner in 1868. At ibis time far fotol w the northeast comer was already m opem6ou, befog built and otned by a man named (bounce. The fortune store on the northwest moms won treated in ties labor llHfee, having tom Monght learn 6muwood. The plied trades of turning eta ahmmaking floor iebN locally in the early days of the buttery of Ae vWegs, William feel, issuer of J. H. Beak hub a tannery Most of agement an the seek, about wast of whom Mr. Cubte hone now alrtude. Later Imp 143 PART PEAKS IA FIOIKI ING ad Tedder, jr., had a tommuft in be Mega on the wast aide of the Ihaek Boal In the early revenues there was floes following shoa. makes in Claremont: Dugold Taylor, who often arm played fins men: John Palmer later aurae dee by hie roq John Pulmes, ]r-; Fdawlel Palmer, sod William ItdN, and In 1870 Megnw Headman and J. S. For - mor horn borings. Ouo al those who wmml with Dog+ld Taylor wee his comm-law, James Jobbitt At- ter Mr. TgWh death he mntwnoi be IMIMME ave for game time wu in partnership with T W. Cmc, and later with W. M. Palmer. M+. Jobbitt died in 19M, and be following your M+. Folmar apaoed We lemmas which to still eamiad on in the frame glass on be ary bwnt Manor. a the elfin wd duties John Fmfaz held a planing MM and general woodworking shop on the lot now oavpied by Imbert W. Ward. yrs her laky sodas ChuW Michell, by wlm,n the woodwork im We prta- out Harrah alarm war done, war the proprietor. After him it was mmigied a mmesive'y by bYcpben Powell, Mr. Immense and ",all used Saundem Hernimadly it was burnad down. Among be wwd and has workers of Ue anus and thventles may be muntwmd Ahm 96 e, onfamar; e aerowa cmpenMre and dmmpmeers;WillnmDowe- weB, wegoomnlim; William Spencer, who in mid b base trod cut from his chop m many M tbirtean 6nuhA wagons in a mason; aemge rands ismer, nbinM- miler and undertaker, and J. W. Maaregor, mmn- inmNry of rules, pets, moos, ek. I" JOHN M. .MAONAB The throat, store has Lem, one of Clarommes dice tmmFs invitation, Siam 1852. xn that yne William Mascot, a salla of glaedow, declared, pnmlmsed the business; which land been conducted for aurae ymn by Themes Noble in due stone budding on the miner of the Hamilton tum, the emotional of We ©vremont 'four mrnm 2' IIem after two your he wan joined by bis brother Tales, than a young man of niintom. AYme, are two after dris Mr. mw, who owned the lend ou the mMwnl eerier, surveyed lean smn of it into lots of one fifth of an erre rash. The earns hat no, ismike,31 by tine Americans at $900, while the cert adjoining int ao line north w wild to a Ma Samos ann0 Disdain for 0. At the timeofNow "Ica there one, only a few Drab of ehawavre at the comer, the land north and want being stiff elws-mvered with the prim- evnl fumed. To Nie lot the machines bwnght a mmmadiwa flame building ohieh had been originally mothat in Unen- ,nod—emaketWly the holding whieb still amapir the m owr�ad No, he by the limitations of at er- lemire and pianissimos businece. About Nio time Wil- Imme Manual, left one form and rumored to Meshmen, his platy traded taken by credits, broader, loch, who had eeriied from Smtloud in 1855, bad bad spent come time in thm employ of BiTni, thd[arrieh d Can, of Toronto. The bottom to Clvmuont was conferees, but it was no eeo. The Mmvab brothers ensue, vmy prim, Needy the "diseases life half a century before Houses - 10 145 PAST YE2B3 IN PICKS MG colt round the phrnm. There was no railway nearer ULM To main line of the Grand Trunk, and bwre the hmlk of their mrtm were handed from, and their pro- duce tq 1'monb by wagon and sleigh Bueioex was done very largely on twelve montbi credit. and all Hada of farmare produce waro Lmdlmd, battalion hmthr, eggs, mod, tallow, lumber, ahinglou hammmade au®el: sheetingaWktng arm, mitts, masts Memo, sae -handles mol [allow Mallow Thom ne,o on egg - ' m them days flo eggs woe fueled in maxn and Laa s among oat mrlle and strawm one means 509 doxn were moo What in a large case and not a &oil was shipped when tbry wore nnpaelmd in Toronto. This was the work of m expert. In fie samon a wagmea load of Man world be sent off every tm or twelve days. Oaring no MnMn from spring to fall Front lone of butler eco handled, and pmttiMlly every Im nd had to M owmimd" and pmlod. It mount that mmy, a night Oe s brothma worked on into the woe amt' hmm Amighknin¢ op No bMims, of the ponding and pro- paring for that of the smMending day. On run 8Mh day of July, 1816, the Monsoon par, ehnhd the bask hire on the wmtheMt of the "four sensors" which atom that One me;" been Rcswb'e ownThe land on this Larger had originally bem laid out in loan and sold by Alexander Spore. The cannot lo[ hod been pmdmaci by John Fndar and by him sold to John 0. DTehell on July loth, 1851, the idea paid Wbig W 19e The brisk afore which will routines No mrnM was wilt by hG. Michell. Far tweuty-Pwr ymrs, or gout 1899, the bottom om 116 OGARUMONT umtimmtl Nc buxinen iu Ibis'ne, end Ibeq having been eminently wweeshl, retired Irma lessee Indonesia- Worth, anego-^west, the Levinea btlng trmsferred to tbce of the younger geoenfiao of ilnervbs—Pato, sea of the alder brother William, and Charles and Peter, .west of John. This parinenbip w ei mm,d far a owner of years, hilt eventually was dirwlved, the alone of the two bmUres being Immhaenl by Peter Illaeva6 ec, he is still its pointer pwprielm. Thu storm store offer being street by Joe hlnaonle was aemind by distant Stakes ad Charles O. Michell. In IS" the business as PuM meW by R. P. Hopper. in whose, versions Rielmrd Stakes rc awl for ve years, when lie again larval, partnership is the bosoms•s, Five form Inner he died, offer which R. H Hopper mmimwd has business till IM, when Lo di"Ontl of it to his brother, Derid Hopper, the present Improvisor. Cnsnnxonv's Many. Ammg Cmmmmtn alta must be iaandod v grief mill Lmlt long before Claremont rune into Acing. lu the early yaare of the nntnry Joshua Wilson God mill on the Ninth Cooeeuion same Invest, east of where the village now oma& The most III mill ova that Insted be John C ]Mhell in thea Sarllra on IM 18, Can 9, on the Work, hall a mile usual, at aha milia which did armee far many yearn in the early fifaies John Hamilton asiaMished a mill an the west side of fat N, Cos, e, whish woe oparated by James Runt till Febnury, It when it eau tamed drum. 147 I'.<ST YDAUS IN PICNERING ]nice 311. Russell meaagod a hone Mall on the north Hide of the Ninth Coucermon Dine, jurt want of Son ribege, This me bumre dmm in 1884. Czewmrce Loom Frremvoory in be Towuehip of firming debe heck to the your 1812, The Clnrtm of Rmoglmm Union Lodgq No. 269, was moved on Febmory lith of that Year, Tho following em be oma of the charier modern: Jolla P, Cemphell, Dneid N. farrier, Chmin Churchill, J. C. Smith, Willmar Staidly Chnrlow W. hfatitt''Bomar Middeogh, Lewis Bentley, (xn Sher mrd, IImey W. Perrier, Alfred Tehran and 3emhd Gain. no Ant another eommnniutlon of too lodge was held on the evemg of Febmory este, 1872. The following heclhma have amrN the lodge an chief oleo of the earth now loot HMO J. P. Com on, 1872; D. W. Ferew, 1878 and 1874; Gcogo Derby, 1875; 1211 Welter R. Roy 1876; ENIII Baxter, 1877 and 1878; Williem Smithy IRS: Ridenrd 81okn, 1680 and 1001; Sohn I' mer,1002 and 1883, Jaen D. Mc9voD 1264 and DON; Cmrge D, Union, 1886 end 1887' John Palmar, 1388; ItoMn W. Were, 1869; R, J. Price, 1890; R 9. Same, 1891; R. onedgre, 1092 and 1893; S. B. Lyndg 1894; 1yoert Miller, 1895;8 WcAtime 1896; W. G. bounce, 1897 and 1896; Arbon F., Milan, 1899; E. J Walsh, 1900; D. E. Bnkmu, 1901; IV, J. Gregg, 1902; Jemm DrOan 1998; Robert E Fbnyth, 1904; Dwold R. Berm, 1905; florae, Gm(g, 1906; Dr. G. N. Fish, 1907; Thraum Patamn, 1908; Robert S, Phillip; Unit,9John Fargo, 1910; David Rmgy 1011. 148 CURBICONT partner the pear 1900 We Iudgu removed its friction a CLeurnal, Weare it hen neem minimal, nod whom in manE years it had purchased a hall in which its meodags are held Claremont India, No, 108, of the Ancient ONor of pruned Wvkmed, notarial its charter on January 816,1881. The frllowiag ween its&et o6rers: Cholic Ramon, F. M. W.; Charin J. hostile, M. W.; T. A. Etlger, Foreman; Charles V. Michell, Overseas; Albert T. devoutly, reticular; John Camara, Fire dialectic 8. Pdmeg Tremens; William decide, Guide; William Ruumll, I. Wambmnn; Heng Bud JI, 0. Watches a Claremont Council, No. 9q of Wo Royal Tampion of Tempudwe mwivol its charter an Onaki lot,1884. Among its tomma5 woken rust Pober Hukhknd, William Dosevell, Gorge (bidders, Filar Marnah, A. Bendy, Dr. Fortune and Thames Plkq'. Claremont Gii Old 9E, of the Order of Canadian Home Circles One mounting June RBW,1881, by P. M. threat, the founder of rho miler, with the fallowing Ofren: P.1,, D. Forsyth; L, D. W. FeafeS bL D.; V. L., lure. D. RogBS Set, Fred founder; Tied, Jashnn Bundy; P. B., .iaeph Block; Chep., Thomm Pugh; Mer., B. C. Handy; Wer, Mos T. Pugh; 0., Had. decline BmdT; 8, John Madill; 1}u umm, B. S. palmic, boom Anderson and Ororge Nmpringhmn. The latest addition to On fratoud mganimoom of the village is Monsanto Indge, No. 439, of the IDd, product Ord& Of Odd Follows, whleh ores insured Ap- ril 3184 1911. The following on the names of its Ont 140 PAST YMIM IN PICKERING officials: G. N. some; J. eemm, D. A. anott, E. Hesse, R. Eryeq J. McGrath, Omega Jones, T. Adair, 0. lona, N. Tantrum, H. E. Nnyth, R. I ygitt, A. Welker, L. J. Pillory, W. Wilma. Frozen V1Lc mI Otan t in We yarn 1906 tmk eiepa to have Wall recomint u it village and to armed the eight of mnry agement of he own local intern. Or November 26th m that year lei Number 694 of the coma Oowdl .n Forced and at him once, creating We Police Where aM ntraining Janney 60th, 1908, a the ante for the firnt meeting of the Police [mstrm The true, leen ¢leen for her year wine Idled N. \Pere, J. S. Farmer, and 0. Malcolm Forsyth. 160 FREDERICK 4REEry CIIAITHR Rvlll. WHITR AND OURN VILLAOR3 At the time when the mulne, of the invent village of Greenwood homes k human in the thin ion and an into the Mike it wan known by the name of Nonveml; but vedminly Gmnwwd, dmived from the nmm of the Gum lovely, who wore the meet prominent and =a evdd business men of Elie plain, beat Ne parmmmuct Gt. ntawmd has alwory leen human for its mea. The from one, a very small and he.nhis eelehl Wnimy was built in 1610 by m enow ishmn i send Cmkmline. In 1840 about the middle of February p}edeM1ok Green and his; family moved to the village and rmxhued the old mill, to which shortly mRerweNe he butt wet and west additions. Biu as the time a hotly extensive business to milliu& didilling sal rtorsiona knit Ivan erteled on by Me Howell famn5 further west (in No valley known as Hoaalla' Hallow). In Wo yea, 1847 they purcheud me property in recommend and Contrast sometimes mill (that now ammeter by F. be Given), with the espeela- bon Eliot they, would 'news aid Genn out d busy nne.' The issue was the oprmita way ma Mr. Green 151 PAST YEARS IN PtCAEHISC beeume she dreamer, of inlh mJ6. an ileo eomoetd •diAilling bueinmefw wore yrnn in We nlliµro. After Mn Green's pmelum of Uo naw mill two older one we, for some yeam deducted by hes war, Chulea H. Goren Other bueieebee hegum in the tactics warm damn Demarcates mo mill, which e4N knew a the naw plop, AMR; J. C. SmAmeg a Mode, established dead 1817; and a tarred. At ads period and for a tender of ane - raising Tile Onpawood dam Stamen of being ulh- mately a leader rpt prmomm, centra It Moe a shmg bid for So position of eetakulhml and munieipnl tutor and for yeah quvlerly rtoel sales were eowl,d l at Mothnyh Hole]; bot IomEon and other eiremmrtenem mme somewhat againd ft, and the buildlnm N she Ageulteml Society and the township hell Dw UMW io here, n. orm; Gmenwaed'a Floodnge Wwe were two mwmi114 two door mills, three hotels, thrco Stand edea, two ehamokw4 two hlml' ithe, a harvest shop, and a large scopes shop. The latter was rendered necessary by the fact that well door was shipped w hornet, and the Moves, hoods wail Stop were pneti®Dy all made by hand. Me Grit building on the Id now romped by the Hostetter ehemh wyaxdd by John Caplan, who wa a Rove Catholic and cervie® of that church were held in it for tore time, tendered by Father TRwh. Later a private eddil not controlled Nen by Hus Ward. no Cbmeh of EnRend for a considerable have bad mother m the village, and they als, used the acne Where, Accord twee who represented the Church of England wen ]leve. Mevn. Peer, `idem and West - my. Among other institutions Greenwood had an ]GS Ormge Indg4 which was maintained took v mmpefe- timly demand period. Greenwood's hard down as n D=. Ceadie, die, whom name Dr. Tucker, who later mm,N to Pickering. Lahr D=. A. PWladon hal a drug slave in the vilhgw A kid of the iwhadin of the village mala in 1860 common the following: Shoere dm, M. Boddy, J. Baddy, a Graham; empem, H. Qrtey, A. Leone, 11. Ghes sna J. Shallow; merchant, J. Smr1mok and F. Hem; mkleree, F. Green, at, 8 J- Gree,, A Bpse, J. Mitabell; binelmmithe, o. Gromem cad D. UM,,; Wkor, A. McKay; Imtd-Iberm4 Mm. J. C. Sterimg and 0. Lbyle. Whom the old Madvad Telegraph low ryes put through it bad an ohm in Greenwmd. The live ewmd from Wiithy to Markham. At the dme of the lemian Bald the deadened near early race eallal out, i'ol ding then briewlmo: r. Mem, F. over, S. Gmrn, a omen, J. nnldy,.i. Mitchell and 11, Ryan. Of this mm my Semmel J. Oran was he 1868 eppaimted enetgn, nada, Si, Edmond Walker Head, "CapNln.Genmal and hemmer in CInd c and D. Mac- aonmll ,mteaamheol®el, and in 1868 under the =(r gime of Mamck he was media mateoent. The Grtwnwoa mills were mm egad, by F. On", sr., foc dry fare, fill they won taker ova by Ws ern, S S. Grim By Wm they wart opem4d WI We death in 1878, when they were Imued to Jahn bliMLdl kr eight yam , Doing this ported Frtd L. Green, son d & J. Grace, evredhle epprmti',nip As, =11naunt, after mveml yoma crime in mild elsewhere, in 1886 he tack crew of me boadca and mannan a man- age it to the prcrent time. Hie brother, W. S. Oman, 168 PAST YEARS IN PICHEItING employed wort, f y, Nashbm n -Crosby Co, of Buf- falo, learned the milling usbann the Greenwood mine end wa he charge for n umber of yon. In 1889 the old mill aces damaged firm, a flour unit In m wlme d will end war run as such for leu from. Fvreuvum The ,lfijor Amoy wan the financial of the Fhim- vole neighborhood and for many peen it was known as the vJlagm of V jor or hfa]orwilla. Iaty it owed aft much of ie development and haemes, incapacity to Mr. Tamm p. \PFi@ tont in acknowledgment it nhimal Mitmde as its permanent aesyaetiom. The village its sae, may he said to ham had in bn ginning in tire ynv 1866. In that year Donald Me - time opened the filet atom und aft. Mite named a grist mill, which for ad moment ter somfo d01 more he the Wwna,ip of file time. It cost about 910,00. In 1866 he bolt a large plemimg ll amt in 1864 a hage brick median mill, reality; about 00,00. He man owned a nwmill in 60 offer. no woolen mill wu ,nod d operated for some your by a Mr. Elliq Wo Ilam mill be the years I867 to food. by the Spiuk boudoir and ran nwuull by 60 Bose bnobut. Mitmahe armed there yon was a hoer place. Be. ridge the induction aWm mentiomM it had whim, these years n eta" and hemllng bowery aid a barrel factory, add, owned nod opomlid by the Spink In. Leis; a wngOm and rmwge !clary, therm al by th, psReN brothers; a c mew factory, owwd and opemed by P. A Hower Od Co.; the merOmmi, may tailoring firm of J. Rme and Son; the demand stare of Tames 151 T P. WHITE Taylor and Donald McPhl Ilm aboemaku shop; of Join Most and D. Vol ; Else bulohor shop of Izmol porton and the th mmith shop d 8. B. Wigmore. But evil dap mine 'Iron many of the Bauriehing industries. Heloro 18941Ae paining fnMoto the gave and heading factory and the comaer factory wore wiped act by in, later the coops, mill Cut tang way of the onom but loft the brick Celle sanaliago and gull later the fear mills, than being Climbed d by Mr. Phite him- self, roma also burned. AIRrrv'M the four mall nmche, Cry wag imtelled in the walls of tile'nollm mill and oonthe elm mora la. A public hell which bad been made in 18M more; nine be eomW in Whilevnkk Ices by fre. Whilevnl2a first mMical men was Dr. Stephen (me, a Smrhmer mm who i m ie d here In the Sxtla, hot only For a wr term. He roes followed by Do. Thomas Bernell% who predict in the yeam 1869-7e. After him came Dr. William S Blank who mmamed two farm, I&9-S, thea going to MntOmm oml skin wards W Uxbridge. He now live; in Oakville Dr. d. B. Tiger woe the vert bringing in whitevele form 18Y9 to 1884. He was a ream of &nebmo end had e Imp,¢ nod snnnrcdnl practice. In died in 1884. His bmlhm, Der Stephen Tate; C,Moded 1® and re. meined in W ria la for about six yms, and till his death in 100 Ile Mail spent abort periods in the alhi e. Do 1884 mother dons, she began pial melt', De W. B- f1defon, who benefited Bare year, after which he went to Thornhill. Dr. 0. H. Pmney word"d from 100 her 1895 and A..y. 0. Ilntebinson from 1805 Carp 1908. Since that time It is mdeNood 166 PAST YEARS IN PIOXERINO Ih.n via time has am,, an he dilly that it has rquirel on reflect daamr. Lodi No 288 of the Ancient Orders d United Worsbnen was viand to Whit erele an .Rim IYW, 1881. , T. R.lovingwemlhoehv Uau, 0, 0 Omxga Hwron, T. A. J, Th Cson, Hurbq C c Mercer.,E. Niiltlom Hord, J. Lynda, a Twine CuolR,Bonn, Walter S. Haer, S. B. Lynda, A.EJMaj T. L, W. R.up Wu1M S. ti and A. E. Major. Ia 1900 ue ledge saw art Peed N Gromthe Riva whrse itstilla A,, Court Pride of the Vele, No. Y0, l the d 1885. not(neber of Furniture were she th aclai oo fidy J. ]985. J. Possession, Eolbwlog ware tM ¢hula owetrin, r Cii J.b,B,,A.Hoare, Dehm W. U.ck CWilliam Leel Coop e, Jeho B, Returns S. Pewmk, Winton, Immh Nadine lld C. Himiq Dmild R Baton, Prad Biller and oinglaPlastics C. dge To. Rrsm�ghem ,nor Tor. 155 of thehe independent Order ars OddneRomxv iM. Th ctheeiitreuofn wine on January Patau IBY6. '19ie charter Cher, rvem J. W. ,ouch, Simon With, e R01fzr IIed PS rW. ii..he delh Frmk were d roe churtu red ember, im of the IWge were destroyed by tare, December, d to ToAvarice, mane]to ndevaieowere it was tame and the lodge moved b Whi@vele, where it conhLme Be meet. Oxnu Hrvn. To give the early heart of green Their would Is to tell Ne ebry of the femil es herring The oomau or Brown, Sir% IIunuela, Vanden, Pouter. Tomer, Me, Intym, PoneMq Winter and othaa who anode up the 156 WDITE AND GREEN v1LLA01B rommunrV long before [Imro wu a village. Ono of me airline business more If On them war Ilexjamin Dotrq who in the ywr 1899 wf dblialud a magm and bleebotilh shop. The promises wont known for a time an the Domermile Onrnoge Warks, and tunny a giant buggy woe bre@ therein. Hama than one of his bnggiea have Mrn known to Ip be ux foe over forty yaws. Three mea Hoed fisher in the early days and eased workmen be heads it In 1967 Witham ➢mare built a mwmill wWeh did a Inge lnmmerp sending lumber to Minor and Oehamn for building prepare; and shipping large memories at 9lnnabmev'e Bay. In 18M he land a favlay whieL turned out txbq peals, and fork -ha ellen and two yearn leder machinery wdSinstalled for preparing brush handle, mid Damon In 1875 a haakobmaldug tandem s solid. Thave iadeetriee are still being serried onan a large scale by he emNorman, , T. O. Dan. Amoag Do fowlers of Do vJlage mwt oho he man- nered No Smith brotbirs, Edward Rod Snlin, who in the ready seventies pmehanl an old sawmill property, Manuel and put it mte vorkwg Idm. TM mme Omen River is said b M1mo ban obtain at a meeting called by them to chose a Elting appArrium to, the ,ail. May also built a large brat will, v stoc and n peblia Iwll, and sam ivinunenW in entering Ne opening of a peat a6m. Thirty-five of forty years one Oman M,r, had e famebmi; Dinsmi of he Sri,, of Terminate A hill was maul] for their um. Among teem who wme retire m tlm work of We la sem were J hn Smith, 0, P. None, Dr. D. W. rember, Sohn Wilson and Sohn liters, 157 PAST TEARS IN PICAERINC Greco River hoe doting mend yearn Fenn somewhat closely amounted with the rapid dnelopmmt of iude- pradent telephone lines brougham the howbeit, bing Us home of Mn Alpb. IIrovoq than whom no one is bNke gnOwn among telephone Ample. Something bad been dove aids Invade lelephoo¢ ods short Imal 1wea cn the Intim years of be niuelemth ecob ry P. L. row. having had a prink line in ereenwmed a early a 1881, and Dr. Browned having m addibN brow he Rahmn and to Draugham, while Dr. G. A Brodie sheaf No same time in association with his brother, Dr. C. J. Brodie, v.S, constructed s uee east and truth from Claremont to the &vwW Cwceuiov; hot in 1908 the blmkhem and Pickmfig Co-operative, Aasainfion of which Me Heaver wasp idm0 ut,blishsd Its lime from Mvkhun Were to Brougham. The line bead farm with the public form the first nad en iworporatd omP®y wee were mmamoDd, and linea hgmu to etlno l in all brothers. Does be time of the Normal independent mowmml Ebmughma be Iwociwo and from the fira Mr. Honest u prominent in the struggle of the independents for existence. He mon developed into n first-mb figM1tw and pinHotm epuker and his terriers were in demand every- where He was one of be few enthusimts who W 1805 ogentrom the Canadian Indo mmort Templeton Amo. emb, and was pursue], for the first two years. In the followieg year hews elected vo.-pretident of the International 'Telephone Banisher of its meeting in Chicago. The work of New association, her ml holy provided many o@erman notarial mmmshronoes with be n- 158 FHTTB AND CH®IDN VH.LACH6 the lrc of the modem telephone, but Me Wind up ong dndanee imtitntim to e,ted its Iwee and but Orea many Comauoifi" "hid, would othvwiw have been denied eennNYuo. The York wood Ontario Telephone Union, which in.- aledte the Maellum cod Piekeing and the Claremont and A Iharn companies, Into a mil binN eyekm which extends from Late Onlafa no lake Simeon and Goin Yonge sheet east to ➢moWtq mad within Ge June it will enter the (own at %itby and the mllogo of Port Perry. Hr. Hoover be still n lnmg man, energetic end mnrnef d, and will In heeed from when biggu thin® Will name to be done in the way of boopmnn emanation. 159 CRAPTIER XIA. TIED UOAD, T1110 H1P62 AND TFIr BAY. Tim 11ninvmy Roen The ffioyston Road, lint timemmored highway of file Pioneeq flake broad Dead, vhen the Contract for cu beg out a rand two rode wide Winter York and Ringside was lot an Amuievn. During the early Trans of We century home Was on bids acro,, tM Don, Elie river Wing orvered by means of a emw. Ir 1844 R petition Prevented W Sir Preserve, Modified mprsenfed that the llw bridge was to Md repair end Wa4 tit bridge over the Rouge ie Maturing is "from its decayed elate almost impassable, end if out rvmWi,1 Ell mmmnuicetion betwam ibis town and the end, out W eetimly abeL,WLv4" A tritium dome to have Lem maded eho,ly after hoe brief which did duty till about tin, The editor of this Canadian Gm,U,W, domrmmg a journey eedwaM alone {bo Rmgelon Road to 1850, mics no followe:— "SLONy before Imdug tlm mumble (of Searbom) Too erox tire £highland Creek, fmm whmnee to the River Rovga at dire Cammevmmment of thv Towmhip of Avk- mlug (mvenken rude, Gem 'PorovW) Wm land Ism- darm, on the Tend m Wry sandy. The new mad to 160 TRE %OAD, TEE RIVER AND T➢E BAY the Rouge Bridge to eat Omagh name high hanks of nand Im adiug die valley of the Neem oA its western aide. TFe Aougc }till was for Senn n dnngorow oraa legalities lino meideem have not nno-mryemly happened ®estimating or dissociation,, ba emaoxf cmn of the steep u mpmtw.MnaNro of tworeaanow 'plumsas toes name mince ected a a spent n deep o and bides alan, urban at v great ¢made and t e'°whole Tum anine ale embankments, nano made and t 4 whole nn - now in oueh a pla nn n to ma v mediE am the Pmv- Fem the plank and urn vote we,, rid Brmin- nh and the most gbeyond lem roes a wry did coot ludtill Von, shen t no present bridge as anal h did duly till 1BYP, when the prezAt bridge was MNf. In the emly deye of singing elwg the Aingalau kind Ahe Rooga lsoume one of the stations abort the wins, were changed, and an and, attaiad some little kwal Incommodity. A sawmill was edoblidmd on the wait hank of the mer a little below the bridge, and our the high bad an the east aide two botol, faced Ta - attainment to travellem io 185P them word kept by Issue Bleph and A. Noble. At the same time v commit amid was kept by A. Player, who two pan af@rwaNe became %a fiat petmas[ar of the Rocca. In passing it mmy to-notml that at a still earth, pmiN the Inseam had some importance is, mmentiom with Arent and shipbuilding Yens of the eer6er ntilum of two toenmbips father inhnm thrungh which the Rouge flows mod it do their mode of transport h 13 161 PAST YEARS IN PICIERINfi and from the Ida. In lend a handsome soloomer named no Dube of York w,, built at dM month of We Roongv by n Cache, Hall Enema the home of 13856 .imoph Eunoia built Fere a lino tlumer ovUed Wv C,,l She non Road W Toronto, uherc her members ware m4mld. Im 1884 a relief road, Uo Coul of ('ielolin0. wore built "wet of the Aden called the Hvicbml on An Raofq' and m 1843 e schwas, am built by Messrs ScAl unit Vntill at HunRra Holm Ie :smut Team the Rwmp a &olm,whod strong, Amore its chmf inclusions from i6 nwrnma W Ue Ronebnnk summer remit and doul came and marc in share, years by Trust wain and Is mnemfiecAly 000dalbmhswUbetheresortoftho whow- toes, rape the' he o! nines" oud o get t nits fn Netwet heart" The RmaWnk y bridges ear just below the Arend used m rel cAp budge urea the mould ir We Aver,and eevevel up the vo eLeedY hevo their sooner home, roofer it the t of B. TNmgRead of a mile ring[ of Dw,,ma along the days urewhe Rt a la hole d Hot Pi eo reread it the me when it ww Loped Rimim Noien The woul0 pe mo tivil the gree, many ars by. The Liven chs, hotel was, kept for mm, aun Eed Mr. d can- ALro Aon -low or an Tema nlegal. Y him and eov- dneted alehouse for aoumLer of ymre. Rba m,loe recto early dap Village, dfat 1_ Car, sing, Wore ry n d. early thee a cool elope Tons a kaon nr Pwo's. Hare there ran for ores a via e woureMagihill shop, where e l Imayou[ me ori d here were eFed. But wiE4 Ehe advent oP We Grand Tnmk 162 RO�I' TOLIGATE THE ROAD, THE %TER AEB TAh BAY Railway in f86n tlm glory oI edging deported and the impnrtaueo of peer's and We Rouge glopping-plum dwindled sway. Fnwmuxtenr Bey. With the mountain N settlement along the north ehom of Lake Bermuda and the in poring am of the Lake ilcelf a the highway of emmnntrnbon, the now - elcUiGes of lemmiman's Bay a a lumbar begin to r Eopt mO,Uon. It was apparent that with a BILL opening of thu channel sones wmight he led to a Ludy of water almost OmplEely landlopedand largo mm ob to OEM abohm fav mmy of such craft m then wore orad in Ink, Wmapod. In the mirem of @area of the early rAmmiaMs farcy even patictN the development hem of a new Nwrawd, fivdling Be glory of the old. Apparently in the tttly forties o oampmy ww formed for the dealopmwt and manegemeat of We harbor. In 1848 the work of opoaite thn chapel wa begun. TM1em were no government deedg® about to Home days. TLB dredge employed are of the honest Inimiflve type, m devalm worked by he w-ur,mr, but it did Che work, and by 1845 the chmmel wan open and the pip built. Among there employed in Edo work were the late Wil - Hem Miranda, Nen a Ironing man of twenty, and Wit Yom Ilmdmon, now of Ihmborton, Nen a ywEh of ar- mtu. 11, mw port immediately offer being opened Lnd for n Are ywn a late and promming trade. Thu Bay lmamo He paiat of Opert for vary large gnmHEas of mo W. pin, log. and memo t®boo which were bsuled from the nambem part of Ehe dwuebip and 383 PAST Yh'ARs IM PICKATUNO en Iran other tawmhipa Arthur wand. Mary enn. dfds of needs of wW two shipped yearly for fuel to We growing eapiwl, to we statement Plying. we We lake and to the portio; of the rill wIl were ilreWy in opontion. The vila,ge of 1Vhitevale was growing in are and wdnetrial impm'tame ell the est,liishmonl of T. F. M,Wz mille, Bad Yore Iran there S well es from Clarkes mJl were added to the export, d We bey. WiOmn the eompnw a the Bay them were mo11y two port, struggling for permanent emtence. One wharf and ootaum w Atualed jnet a few yafd, Wow the prcmrt atone bridge on On Grand Irma Railway, hot Be gredoal filling up of the upper part of the Day Sued lts Two and in 1653 the worriment aad wharf Were omove. 99Pomsm ofloer shipping ut Already name, the elOw,co from ahem the lighthouse n swrds A Idenk r,md along tea broad, Emm We wharf led to the lower and ad Wo aldo mad, jwt ent d We village of Dumbarton. Talmo the mi of the Say found a thud Imation an the amen, shore, where We lmg deSNr and ice fiction are album 1. As yarn out on, and esoomIly after the claming of do, Cfaml Trunk RNwag the trade of the harbor ahoagaod ma the wintery in nhmgo toll upon all deyc Finally Ne pmMrty pi pito the hands of mart- g^gtts ,rad th, harbor rearward onuzd for mere years In 187., Imwmeq an ,fort vm made to rze=bbluh the hneino,a. In that You the tomnNp became mended he Palmer some 8i5p00 from the Produce an do them of the f®ds raised to m®ation with We Municipal Imam memme. And by Opium Big, pend on MIT 14 THE ROAD, THE Id"It AND THE BAY said, 1875, $7,000 of One runway was appropriated as a Wanes no the Pickering Dollar Consent, it, (on. diodes being Ne fission, of One Harbor properly, rho improvemcat of it so as to make it &,,liable for train by Ehu spewing of navigation in the year 1876, and the keepi%of fie Rarer open fm trade far at least mean years. '1Oe romper here referral W w installation with Dr. William da in and he run wanss AD . TOscph H. areaellnq as Had poll amcWoldam. He mmpny in whorl withtela, agrcemeus a - Ishad the property aM Ruling U75 founded with the work of fitlilg it we no a pori Surly in 1876 on When of a lugr number of ratepayers We deameil pored a by-law providing for 0m lame of deenenma for un additional Were of diluted W the company, to hasi, tM1®, however, to deadline a channel such as would sand at all times vassse drawing hand feet of water, to area "a negmp a lighthouse on on, of the piers, fa provide a fine wharf ne do east side of the horRm with an elovator of hTy Nonni bushels capacity, and to give a brand srcnds the offic t Yen- Oreare of One Feer for addenda ycole TTesc wake wale duly roadrwted and elm hi improvements made, and the image field M do wmpmy. Two years later " pet8ien of too wmpwg supported by petl- tians form many Mispayeq a by-law was posed to ung laboratories for a loan of 820,000 be Nan tompmy. That ¢Limed m have espmdM a Wlal of Enaboo o aide the positioned and Irlov,r ant of the wales up to tha0 time and proposed is "hand feather oonsidernhle sums wbotiurs that, elevrtm, ¢Wending file went pier, Wad on other improvement," 166 PAST YEARS IN PID RING At this period and tee wore yeen mlmvwg a feat deal of barley ma gemm in tine highly end frond peoL9ble manager in the United Mate, The IIazbae Company continued to do a very large buainm for many years, until fico heavy duty flood wbarley by Coags, made it unpm6table to produce it fee export W the country. More some fine ua hgWr wagon rare PnerLneed by the W. D. Metiers Campany, a colt -Ingo, firm of grain ming Ne, of Toranb, nal mw ntiu conal and apgoted by them. Beatde the grain bneivae the win - that himlla n large Proportion of We cog wend in the uromNp. Tho e,Wn& stowing end dipping of im ha deo Ignore o very important industry. Mr. W. M. Sparta, cooneiller CMs rente,miet yai huge for come n been Me Com{auy's repmxntntin at the Nn,- bor. Ica CIIAPTLn xs A Isrgs mainah of mass who mftlod m einkmding in We melee, "If of WL ¢¢airy seem mm of fair adu- atien, and "Long demi men wem dent a rmv rho had meeivN soak tmai es fitted tlmmi for Conies of a Confide hind, ml, as driving mntmo6 and other legal dmnmi Co ing ¢rename and remiss a tlm middle of religiose mud wi Coble: gathc£mg. Than only records a same of We pieknim Sufml Si eburdmn and femryrnnm Coal other ma mn ono sigh m pot to shame many remNs of a similar kwd being made Call Slosh men soloed Nornlion and x arcfnl at as only a parted as poati6le to eAablisb schools in rl icb that, Adl,,n might mi its adommgea I'motimlly nothing if known of :pool life in the township till the period of as thirties. It is Corot di that thus wane small ngodings of cliildr n sees, wet,moioo Woos that Close bot tie formal hooding of Panama and Chair mm'mafic maintenance login with that time, The tons selmmL were maga loq ¢troches, crudely nbinhed and pluhred, witli nnpNnml Plank flown, and absolutely demid of map; gloles aid all the mod"C apparatus, of el"Adom. The dmka, almye boinemnd", LLlly r¢m ranged around Clue walls and 107 PAST YEARS IN PICKBMNO the poll sat on bounce, lova a Saving tbem. no centre was coal by u big box cram, about which $,conn m what Wa mate cool the Wells warre ell filled otb,, henahn were placed for Wa cal lm children. As in older Needs of Owl actual His alien len gravel in *a local moo Ws, but whoa the fell ha6 preveotod Imlten Lela labor Pie bigger boy, and side and often yeong mon and w me Locking back b school, which boom¢ a very him of bevy work far the wer. y. School practical in thou more was usually dw- all mf to my tyemoicel, but the pool of a mon udenble number of lusty adult pipit often bra adored a wholearl decamine element which Ruled b modify the rigor of the medals mlo. Inclusion are on record of a little Schad u..its puniumeut Lewy laryely TO - dead or even entirely call at me meanmefnl,We- n of n drum mounted big bMhv. And on com- m when the despi became iardbal le the doom, "a bodily removed W a cool vital in a neighboring mwmnk till bac rose and more mmrme Indiana be gen b prevail. The schools of Me Lttire and doliars awed much be the call and al and menragment of the abuse Supmatendrat& In Plriag the federal ov Increasing the anima of this imeawn, position! Nov. S. Dul 1854, RevAl,, Earned, 1855, Mr. U. Pineal ING-1965, bar. .John Round 1869-68 and Aay. W. A. Nme 1869-1871. Union Soboot &cfion No. 2 (Rinaldo) was formed in I852, The lega g ace the principal teachers who have earved the xefiov, Me. Tilley 1852-4, Mr. Romeo 169 1855, David FrmL tell, Mr. 0111eJly Par, J. Pahuv 1868, Mies Afel"a Pan, Camara Hartley 1860, Charles Cki 1841 (in tlds your the present eahoot was EallQ, Weapon IT. Dundee 1868, IV. Earn 18634, W. L. Via 1865-6, been Markey 1880.0, Alin L. Palmer ISM, Alex. Mout anvy 1871, fears Balfour 1872, L. P. Jules - m an 1813, 6 H. Capper, 1974, & hL Drown 1875, AG. Hain 1876, Him Sun" Sam 1877, L F. Johm- seen 1878, A L. Brown 1879, J. A. Panama 1880, P. 0. Madmen 1881-9, H. J. beiddery 1863-4, Me. Jeffory Mim.6, Byron .Tann VMV48, Welter Tbamm 1889, William PC (rimer and 1390-5, Rain Gapau, and Water Thom Cars,00. E. Pegg 1894, John Mc Mariana again, Alfred Holliday Metal, Mies Prom 100-1, Alis Mimie grant 19024, Mies 9h,,=A 1905, plies L. Hager 1904 Rewe L, Frame,19078, Miss C. E. Elide 190, H. H RWd 1910, Miv Amnfe John. elan 1911. Me Hishery of the towashife of Saudi says in a note an Scaml Seamn Nn 4, in that Iowni "Thea brat Sheol Station wane asoup one with Pickerwg Me s mmil e, minding an the fawn line, and Me lint inches wer a big 9rotehmen appeal Twegmmn, of wham all that two of his old pupils maw tiring can maintains 6 the fen, end frequency with which he "ppliad *0IU rs." Air. Formula aftema de it the may thief aught "m the allied whish ca stood on to er opposite We Whit, Church' on the Pad Con (S.& =,a, Lot 28). Thu stmel IVOR enrol an e Plane of worship by Me rafted Planetarium congregation till Me building of 169 the month in 18". Anther who Nnght here was Mail hfacdomd. A later school shod mm, fire Y.w comer of Int 88 BF., north of We Singleton Rued. ]n the fall of 1864, D. W. Ferrier, who had meant the calix, half of the your m Whitby, took ahrtge of tide And and mo- tinnad till Almost, 1865. Tire Sament Duubarlon School, Section No. 3, was built in Ne year 1857, We brick for it Rod for the brick houw on the farm opwide being made in the hello, Booth of the aiogetw wad on arm farm. Mee location Hatmeu took dung, 6f Else school than year and room formal it mntinamrvly till the oloan of the year 1886. He no aid mmrmberod as a man of scromg and apright ohmmeter and m seat .mnfly "n,cwfwt kaaMr. Pam. mem mm, lot, cinchona s its. John Lima who tmgbt for five yaw, closing his two in Deommbm.1606. Me Blue L aov Librarian W the pmrluce of Attacks- The first eehool In Shation No 5 (Audley) was a long one emated on Int e, Con. 3, which did duly free beat 1846 till 18501 The seem mho n log bedding, v siMekd an Lot 11, Coo. 4, and wm usN till li A Game xhanl on the silo of the present bedding dud i5L 1865, n'han it wav Owned. no prwmt brick school w orated in 1966. Among the laehers my be mentimad hf ddia, Cold, Henry Fe@r, John Stick, Behalf Whitemar, W. W, Judder, Cancer Summerville, S. H. Artemis a. Plateau, H. Smny, W. G. Broca. Smith Code, T. T. Bo,e®an, H E. Webet¢, A. IL Holiday, donate Web - bourn% T N. Dmvey, H. H. Limits, p. hL Common, D. D. McDonald. 1N TUB 9CHOOLft OP TAB 'TOWNSHIP Amang thaw vim have yrone out from thio wol.inn naidevehle number have We=, lmominent in pkhao� moral life, among whom may he vocational Cdouel McGillivray, recently dxeaN, Two. Rtllmv M1BV Ap Ileo. nwmae Cee, Bw. Daniel Goo, Dc D. McCarWL Dr. W. B. Wary W. P. McBiy, K. 0., said L V. Mclearb, B. C. The Nat school houwe in confim xo.7 (Chnip,01,13) wen bnflt wmo time before 1850. It was a log bnildwg and Stood on the Insolvent school lot, hub Chino ho sLe road. The Anchor thus in 1851 Ivau a Mv. 0hUWdY. In 1854 B. T. Jackson war Wm teacher at a salary of Ahad E70, He ronCmoch TO, Some lvmy laudably till 1857, wban d4, Porim succeeded him. The Beat was A. F. MdLmaie till 1000, soca the new orbital was hwlt The old building an paradisiacal by Mr. Jamaa Prosy far A Chrisl.ian absorb And version wan held to it for, wore Secret The brick for the new school came Doom near Malvern. The fls+k hi was Sohn Block, who cautioned till 1806. The roiliest teachers in what afterwards bernme Sa1w1 Sedan 80. 8 DrI ihvale) were Mr. While and Mr. Sleigh, in 1842, n mhnnl was nm" on the will, of John Sleigh's fear, (fates). Th, feet teretes hem was n Me Data, (share It, Taught between that them and 1800 overs, Mrs. Clarke, Barney Beiuin (afterwards P. & I olaMma) and F Wonch. Mn A. Hernia sans the weather he 1801, and wcaaaeeed,1 by A, IT Fireman, who mnGnuid fm seven ymm During this forced. in 180d 5. new ,to we, eh,,i issues of Lot 20, ion. 5, and n new cartel twined. The silo seat $150 and Mo build'mg was Availed by T. P. Mile for $1,900. The tmthen 171 eller this time were drags edam 1888, A. Is neer¢, 1869, J. Shwlle 1840, J. Baled 1842, Mr. Tests, 1843, IL Use, 1845-6, A. D. Smith 18Yg9, i Al boon184060, J. IV Lmxmaur 1891-2, J. F. Dela 1884-6, J. AL Field 18804, G H. drabber 1888-90, T. Nerd 18914, Mr. Yclay 1895-8, R, H. Hawke 1890-e, W. IV. Noble 1893-190'{ li. Hoidge 1901.6, P, C. Maehiu 19044, Mies D. Real 1869, Mills L. Moffat 19th, AIM M. Roach 1911. Behml section Dr. 10 (eroughmn) Me a hireary modem gme bock for into the traditional period of the towmhifsociatenm. Thefirloeboolwasalogboildirg which aWd on low wnthweet mme[ of I t 19, COs. 5, It was followed Iry a mfi,,', oleo a las bmldio& whist stood betmen what is now Cemu's Hotel and the Methodist church. A tend, knows oe We Bleck trob", u built on the northwest Isomer of int 21, Cat, 6. A fourth school, a bass lambing. steel worth of Brougham an Int 19, Can. 5, and was immards, moved In where tho present school Mords, wood of thus village on tat 19, COD. 5. no prwa6 basis bwldmg wee erenhd or 1859. noteis mo trd of Nm n nbon of tawilier than 1836, From that funs till the close of Ida fifties me following are roma of floe who were in ehorge: Clarwda (remained, Ahmm Cbmdel, slash Dine Haley, Jnhn Walder, William Damimo , Jehiel tlhmaMB John philfimi He. Sonata Laws VanCtmp and Thomas Damon. Th,m mom from the staring of as new xhml is an folbwa: R P Jael¢on 18hol F. S. B. Wand 1861, A. Horrid 1802.5, A. Fortier 18004, Mc Mac 112 THE 9CHOOIS OP THE THIVNI MIT by 1808, Ma. Mean 1869-70, Hasler Buter IVCT, Mr Mf34vin 187881, Cage Eddie IM2.5, Mr. Iowa well 1886, Mr. Flemming 1987, Ralph Bmdln ISTAP, Thomas Huslorem, Cash 4, Mr. Coleman, 1806-6, Mr. Cvmvrs;1897-9, Mr. War iNOA, Mr. Lwin 1902, Mies INthedaN 1903, Mr. Reymond 1004, Mr. MCMas tar 1904, N. F. Tradition 19067, Mr. aide 1909, Mies Welsh 1969, Mid Raymntn ION. The Brat school in goals, Na 11 (Gri Hire) wase built at Hmnewiuk RIB in 1890 or the rarly thirtiem the eemnd vbvt We your 1942 0n Lot 30, teat. 6. Me yareut sehml nous bnilt in 1864 by Idea and AILnI Tvmm at v serf of MO. Among ELe ether tenrben were Alia B. Clark, Alfred Turner, Winam MRhJd, Mos A. E. Trainers, William Milne and Mc Davis. Inter Oma followed Mine M. Anmdere 186SG, J. W. Wvneh, Imbella McCm ant, M®sEaPhemia Pmlq William Wilsm, T. Nvmwglm, Annie Budholdm 197.9.5, A. Collins 1891-3, P. A. BouWs IiAC J. W. Ellerby 1886, R. P. Bann 1886`7, B. R. Lawrie 18959, J. E. Hawking 18945, Mire Phillips 19994, W. M. Flummfelt ING9, J. J. Ment- en 1909. no 'Trainee, Bock, S. Seeder No. Il, Pickering/' dales W, to late. and Ilan ua its last enlry the etell d Was Bamm of Clothing, who remarks that M euro- tigers tho res] tel demand - The mmher at this Ei vi toMr.>ezir Bi On Mnmh 99th,themient, who ri m of Nearness] and d, mend 3Estate' Also who April O the 61. Mi end delivered lee4uee.^ Also on April 904, ]8680 Eoth bmaryJanuary,1809, lune 1040, IBW, March 1610. ]Bf¢ Fehm173 Tlh, 1866. Oo F¢bruvey 1P3 PAST YnABS IN PICPLPSNG 23f1, 1866, John Who, IAenl superintendent, and ,mm m on Augwk2nd, March 21st, 1867, Border 14th, 1867, April Ist, Hist, On August Bond, 1871, BViOiwu Penttw visited the Solvent and miter n nolo highly mmending the work heiog done ID ]864 this Barry oe "William Johnson, Ameba, Visited the Slowd and to Cash madras found the probes mid stollen fast aslmp.' April 41, link "I have visited the sefwl had delivered lecture end am happy r taatify to He Peak profievemy of the boreal.. Walter R Hoes, L.S. A dmdm entry by Mr. Ing, Ileo Mad, 1869, and AIDE 4@,1871, and Oerrm 12th. 1671. A mating was held in the serwl Tour of SeLool Section No. 12 on January 11, 1854. At, 0. %coley ue dmirs m and Mr. WNeughbRp snretnq. Donald MCPhereoq Jahn Law and Richard Boston Were deckd trustee. It ww decided Chet mer xholer should pay Co. 3d. per month. "It was moved and wooded end nnobviously m CooN has the Bible and Testament are fit orad proper books to To aced W ahwl IeWa along will, the nuMon iaed hoots and ere not to be unloded firm this @A"" On Rbsoary pop, 1944, P' Tun" was monis ed as teacher for Eke "PC of the your. He mnerned NII July, 1656. There followed Andrew Allimn, till April, 1857, James Johmon till .Tiny, 1857, Houston G'kPk DR premium 1057, Bulk Portes 1858.0, Wdliom Milne 1863-6, Hand Robatls 1867, F. S. B. Wench 1869 9, A. McAturay 1870, Fronk Mildl 1871, David B. Nigrsvnnder, Chow. Palmer, David Young, Min Mackie, Mi%waving, ate 174 THE SCHOOLS lir TFE TOFYsffiP The mans put in am motion in Ven win one bum- dma pound& ffi IFN, irons Domain, inmuMi tt cords of wool sat Fe. 5d, a aoN. A 1867, it was moved vnd carried Met "Mom who send it child or ending, an thea$clear ens to bring half a eoN of nand From feet long in a rvceYm notice or one ponndP One of tee itmme of passage mentioned in 'Tnid for IeUen 9e. hd.^ and motLm: "Paid for peeing, on two loHms from Ne Laml SSpt new We first meLool in Section No. 15 (Mont Zion), a frame LmImng, rove an" in 1458. Up to this time the children of tide ueighLorhoed had attended ordered yr Salem, where amooa others Joseph Gillespie and Oeorge Ramble we= Damien, no following were 0e early matters L No. 19: PaWvk Sherrill (a few menthe), Morgan (hmi Dammed J"msl, Joseph Rowell, Amid. Thnmpeoo and Easier Harper moveml C,deach), NMnr Johnston (in 18845), Kim Mc r dnln The new lrcblrachml aim emit in 1878. Among late, machines am the following: Samuel .Johnwn, Thames Handles, pinched Notting, Priscilla Jorge, }Lush pedantic Miss McArthur, common, lim. melt (now Dr. Emmett of Puccin ), Kim P. Whim, Kim Corn Madvoy (now Use, R. J. ONEC, blies A. Haply, Mie Jennie Tome, Kim OanvalkenLwq Miss Mostly (new Mrs. A. McAwy), Mise C.Eeswiole,Mim Migration. Mr Hall, Marc 8mmiltaq Miss Indetmvo, Min Thousand, . Tf a second galleon in 18" is to be [were, public education in Claremont wag receiving attention me early b Ise yew 1825. The mmW meeting of the action (No. 15), hold Jemmy luth, 1809, to mlmbml Me 476 PAST YRgIRS IN P(CWRINC "thirty-ninth annual meNiog." Pectorals nnlhiat is known,hewer¢, of actual school IND till the Only foares Whorl an old lag building Blanding near the meat now accused by the hotel was owed as n school. Mr. Bow, e 9eohame, with a Scotch wreWess for chiwtey aW similar Inverman, war adac of the indicators of line email. He con fol owby a Me Dfollia. Mr. SWhee, Issue d Mr. brup Sbkn of Clermont, aim taught in this old building. A building which stood per a short daemon cast of she prcent and arms to hove bw, ins oa for a brief parboil after No one above mentioned, bat in real mccerager the when] "wind Nati, Be middle for- ties an the N.W. owner of Lot 20, Con. 8, (Nwn the ammilloo from). In the early Part of 1898, Patna ShemR was In lawmen bare. On Mmeh 18% the tmwlem volved utlmt as the member has not of are conducted Idmulf a slimly to the aggression of the common they will not sign We agmament uWess Dfr. Sherinf Debt engage onhu Part la be mem eche, and attentive in his rclmol dnlioe than formnly and will be mum. caucuses in using im- pradmat Drainage to the child w." A little Inter, yore 91h, fading Nut ho is eddimed In the `9ubi ral potation of allowing the hrvem morning, near and night," they decided to `Drift New matmtee" Be wase follewN In July by William Craig. IIe saw to have insured fairly sell far n time but in Norsemen, IND, the trete (who were Dodd Stanches, Robert Pat - town and Robert Robertson) rewbra "that Me. Cmig me informed that Ne tissues have tan mveml omplaintn laid against him for vmhimty and Rut babe M TET SCHOOLS OF THE TOWNSHIP raryeiad W be mow an hu guard." This information and admonition it i9 regarded be rereiing ^m a "For. ¢pout.^ But wood after he took his hpartort to Mark- ham. The gvrtax editorial in no Globe at a wt Of 30. 4d. for a teaber and related Hiram Smith far monMw He was longer Is May, 1850, by William Sowl, who aoelinuN till the date of &a fal- lowing peer. Rid clary xae MO, but nest your, 1868, wiid Ales. Mod" m terrier, it weft treed to MO. Than Naa followed Daniel ODrieo 1868{ end William Bell 18547. a Junk 1856, A was agnud to mdtmat wild J. C. ld ddl m bwld the new aahool for auto to be built on Nlulo lot No. 86, Cleremont. and Mm. Dow (duughkt of Mr. Strsthem) to he paid the gum of at Ha. Wmefoe Thu contract me duty painful out end Me v5ml built an We lot now amopied by Mier MaFarme?o Mideast. Mr. Bell was appointed in 1858 by Mr. GmHley, The following le the eu M 4uhen ern 1%0, Mon. Barred (Afterwards Dr. r. Bedan of Crmi,) 1&1, P. A. Bremer 196&5, F. S. B. Womb 1866-7, G. H. Hopper 188& , R Wbif dn" 1878, Rant Mitchell 1878, A Thommp dart, William S. Anteroom and Mir Clad¢ (now Mm Sowaby), 18756, Thome& A. Planar 1817-9, A. T. %wvby (now Bee. Dr. Beauty, of Toraum), 1880.1, W. H. WneN and Mlea Emma WoodmH 388P, C. D. Lckyu and Mi® Vetere 18834, T. F. Argue 1895, B. G. Brown and Met Smith ISM, M R Eddy and Mee Eddy 18016, A. E. Tome and Mua Ii81e (now Mm D. Gregg) 1897-1900, W. M. Mu felt 19045, 3Ge Bicardi 1901-3, Miss Hass- lip no-lip 1904, 411 the pment time, E. Bill 190". a IND 1a 177 PAST YEARS IN PIC%EHINC the Connotation Come won added with Mr. Hick; as the Add marine. Of this work He N. R Tambour and Mise Fargowr deco now in ehvge. Mu R. A. Forme joined the rtM in 1909, and is still it charge of be N,ior public wheal ended. no hletoty of School Saber Ro. 10 (A1ha), nomearemm mte the year 1841, when dinned lamb schoolhouse w retroed on be Sm W. winner of Lab 88, Con. 8, acted by Women Monday. It ode of be collage roof Pattern and was e in fino moral In its day. Tke internal armorpment was of Me old Imhiomd type, a doe famag the wall nearly all nand the room a width toe pupba mt oa hackling beacon, wale We smaller childem were atmmmedmted without ddm am benahv whirl. mahnled be big lwa Meme. The sohrol pounds an mid to base km ^amo paced a the XmW, (brands) Highway and es mark wa+is as toe pupils wished to roam over." Amore We earlier bMhere were F. Winner, Jahn Hand, Jahn MCHweq Him M. A, Canine, Him Sbwk- q William Reil, I1hWel Hmb, Ilei, Stir and (family Woodm2 In 1806 Poteick Shanii, who in en9iar pars hal fought in Claremont end elsewhere in the township, was im chap. There folewed Min M Jertelt 1859, "am" 0. Smy W ]858, Jamea Churchill 1g5q and Wan T. C. Smith from 1860 W the edeas of 1867. During this pabd the new Mutual was built and Hound on January Is[, 1865. Lokr keehm ere boon Doswell, 1868; P. Model- ler, 1869 and 1891-9; Mise Thomfmm 3870; Hire Saudis Thm,p 10735, Hiss J. Iowan, ,1896; Min H. Wilson, 1877; Mr. Jobmon, 1878: Frank Her- 178 er178 THE 9CIIOODB OF THE'1'OWNSUIP koy,1879; Eli Wish, 1880; Damara Hubbell, 18815; C. Yarcglly 1881; Miee Phoebe Rodie, 1885.7; Mie N. Ben, 1888; Mise Imm, 189951; H Moorheud, 1992; A Poynter, 1893; T. Air, b igs 18945; some Putney, 1896-8; Andrew Moorhead, 1899-1900; Mies Bank, 1901-3; Mia Qlvmt,19085; Mine Chase, 1006 Mies HIM G03; Mice Bower, 1909-I1. The rmord Iwok of Wo Musson 9Nwt, (mow Seadim Nw 11), emitted -The SenrsWry and Tru mreta Bank for Basis BeeMm Na. 3 Piakmiug and b Uxbridge," hence the folbwwg mite Fishing me: ^Bohol Boadvn barred loch; Sonal house built 183¢ Warner of ]'domains 1866, 286; Gamble to rad and write, slant 30 per arm- Ak 6his Biomass of time pmh" see may be permil W hope Gat the insomnia of initreaoy woe mrawhat higher than was warranded by the £rdte. In any epee the whorl was them end doubMras was doing is had W improve Ne mndit om Me madir at this home and for vine or has ymn fonowmg woo Mr. A. MaSween. His Wary for 1956 one 890 and for Ott, 796. Befarc him the following men had her w charge of the school: O. lauding, R. Fare, Abrhmn Spiker• Charlie Creekm, HGom Smith, Chubb Regime and Johv Phillips. The following aro the name of sun heading teaches. Worry Wench,, Mia 11. Millers, James BeaingWweighf, Thomas Beem, Frank Smgster, Jerome E. Frdhr, W. J. 8tuk, ]f. F. Andrew, Mie A. Irwin, Boards NoW,, M. hlammefelt, Wiliam Harder - OR, Charles McD id, J. M. Tres, Sohn Yoke, Miv lA 1, W. Wallen. Mime M. Leach, Mia N. B. Nicholem, Mies A. J. Watwq Man Annie Johnston, Mia Annie Mar ray. The prowat Mewl in United Nchaol Nation No. f (No. 3, Whitby) was built about sirty, yeon ago An earlier reheard stood soca the NaW Contagion huge a freme Toddling which wan burned down. Thos Bn[Nnther in tha now whoel was George Wedbush, a barrdoner, who coca mgeg`d at asalary of 00, W which he was arrow not only to hone hot to chop the wood 4n, the heeling of Re buds ing. He was eometNng of n apo,S and under No rather lax reale those wee Lrge oppartuaitim far fm but IiWe pragmu in Norman. IN was faltered by Min Ballard, who was a Way maeewful toucher. The sort rowan, was Miehwl Boom, a gad man, but a feYwe an a aieippwarom. Min Weed wan the next Nuchar, and after be, eager Robert Porter, afterwards M. P. for Huroa. too CMAPTEB =. AGRICULTURE AND STOCK RAISING. Tho Township of Pickering L amen an egriM- beat mea. Ita rddera early gave their abortion In the aPentive Cultivation of be wn and the bragging of their larma with etaek of good quality. In later yv+m A bas taken a high plunge among be townsWp of the praAnce in Nem began. no wedges who =as in the early thirties found that the Wages had lunge and well blind fields and orchards of war iderble mme. Many of the years man who ®mo in eat decade and the, following on; were ploughmen, who had am hotel in m0cess and taken press it the old country, and as argoo, as fields large enough could he bound they began b think of makhing their monk core with that of their Micro, In @a year IAsn, a match war held on the corn M Geo Poral, letworn rarely men from Seerhom and twenty from Nhitby, the frsrhoro men sharing; £81 waw paid for Na manpubtmd dimers at wimm Pehmte, and Eve soluble, for mm on the field. No early as I860, Pickering had a burbly Je had- tud Rebels. 'Me Beet article of 0e correction adophd our March 4k of that year man; "This so- ciety shot he called Me Maturing Agricultural garbage. and its objects doll he to generate Agreeing, 11041- 181 g reel g,11041- la1 PAST YRARG IN PICKERING rnitarn household MY and the Importation of Farming Sbek' Its Kurt oaken were H A. Parka, President; Marra. Miller and Major, vice-Pmeidenb; Wl6am Miller, Trmmm, and H. McCommue, Sed& toy. An Bxecative Committee Of twenty-s¢ember drawn from all over We av whip was eeol lea menage its Wairn For the your 18M Guy were ns follon:— IN Wvd, Aso Post, Wed. CaGnater, Ewa rale, Jahn Hflml Theory Powell and Benjamin make. 2nd Wmd, Wllmax Wlichm Theme Moanre, Jahn Tripp, J. Pat and David Bwkhoid". ed Word, Clunes Pil George MnGilinay, John Clarke, Wm. Miller and Riehaxd Ward. 4% Ward, Royal Bell, James Whihm,James Wood - mR, Cmphv Warm and Was. Major. bth Werd, Alex. Weddell, Jones Davidmn, John Hamiltoq Elias Bomm and Wes. Mitchell. Por 1850 a Spring Show and Plawmg MaNd were P,ojetel, but the mond dmo not mention their being held. The word misting wee held at Thorrear, Ira on Salmdny, the fret day of rebmary, when Pmneis Len a aleodd Rwideot and Truman P. White and Will ham Majora, vimPwridrete. The Spring Fair of 1851 is nobody in the Saielyi mount a follows :— ApnI22N,The Sprlugra of we township wu duly held at TG. PoWA, when tho foil n ing p names draw ticket fee Ploughing, our Men, John long, Cemge Hall, Ham, MoCommal", John Pilings, Miolul Mogen, Jortph Lowson, Guerin, 8lratlmn and Jam" llawmo, and paid 2/6 each as entry money. Boys, William aid 182 AGBIGULTIIBF ANH 9PCGH BAI&NO In,, Stephen Brewµ John Grumman and Axch'd Pillie. The prism were awmded as fallowa:—ld pru; Joseph Lomas, Rnd prim, George 9trechaq 9N prim Hngh YleConooehie. Bola:—IA prim, John Elastic, sod bring, William hiller, and P"'e, Aroh'd Pill,, Thmo eem Prue drilling allows and pramimv were awarded a follows:—let, Jmno worn; dna, John Donaldson, aial 3rd, Joseph Clark 'fee and emuLL meeting wee held at "Sfmlidev Hotel, Norco d,'' (Gnm,wwd), on Jannaxy WE, 1852. The officers shied were,—Promiml, Ebenrzx Bimell. En..; vieap esiaenb, Jalm Clock wd Nillimn Major, Treason,, .John Elliot, womary, Hooker Bandon. A motion messed at this mceEng was In theefri "Wet We Spring Show shell be held at Pete, Read's Hosted in the riYago of Gntory and tba All Show to be held at J. C. Sterling's Hotel, Narwwd. ID fWe year We Srciety'e sabseriptim flat fatallal E44 nod the grogginess grant emornPoa M M. Thine, with a enforce from the pragamg yea, and entrance Pms, prorided a rowenne of arm £88. Of this £Ly news awarded he random, at the spring case, and 02 at the fall show, and the printing bill was my nearly t This Society mntinned to flomi3 for nosy yams, honag a large and influential membership, and an losing matehm and shows which ev2,,tly enjoyed gnus ppWmity. 'Too PreAdente mra man of prom. an will be arcs from the following list: Bhm. xm Burrell, 1gmt 9; 1t P. White, 1880.1; Jamee Me- Cxe6W, 180-5 and .Tagged, Niven, Jr., 1808. In the reser ym, the recuse arranged fm terms, 10 a e- 10 PAST YEARS IN PIC%BAING Hent show grounds and hnildinga Ommwacd put up a string plea fox tie hover, it Insymg We guards to that village, p'm'ntiag M the Society a mhxnption of $751.50. It was %towed by Johu Haight old semndN by Joseph Jmm that Ne OHm of We inhnbi a b of Gmmwood be mcepted. The mMim win pal on a division" OM"Mowat by John Haight end wcomded by H Pnllm. t Me after made by Jamea Hubbard of foo, hems of lend at 8850 end a 8mboniption of N8$ by No iubebi. taut of Brougham and aicinity an pert payment of Me same 4Aispled. MUiRAI "It was mowed by Denied Thereto and awarded by Jobn Height Not a Tote of thmka be tendered W the whaNtmb N (immwood and Tideby for their way Ilamal spirt mmif®kat in getting up so ]area m sursawant of whscriptim for Me fah grwude aid bald- ing. Cewriel• me following paragraphs am from Ww report of the President aid Dira4me of Ne Sumiety Ire the year 1854:— `Apart from the general impmlement of the Agri- owture If tM township, the mtroduado, of a new ien- pmhtim of shmp of tlm ticmkr mist Cobwold breed by IIreer William cud John Miller, and Ural the ire. Instead heavy home George Buchanan and Mass, Farmer haw both been Romig in MR township dicing the but Mason, together with the rapid spread end increase of Mmip Hnrbandly in We by"Whip end the "Heaven it whlah As Mitivatloo of Was amp is 1n Mary, i, elantte mrmd, are iwlm as of our forward perform. 'The Spring Ghon of the Society woe appointed at 184 A6ffiLNLTIIHS Ad 3pOCA I6AISHgG Chmmwt ea] was held on the 53% day of Apnl, when nay ]page acembly of deeply interested farmers and meeWahm Lok pore. The &ow of Stier was good, and Wet of implmonh the moat eupMor which we Lava yet hed, and we Setter wmelvn that We ortangemenb which wore mode met with digital approbution. "The ploughing match took place upw the 40N day HE Apd in'a field kindly given by Mr. William Miller for tat pmpoe, "Your Finaddeut, being instructed by We Doctors, having coamepondN with Home or eight of to most ctlebrated bowlegs of boruN attla, le®M that s ball of two deme old was to be had of Mr. WMe, nose Co- bwrg a meeting of No dimmi0re legally em11W took plan sb Mr. J. C. Stnnag'o- ,m present—upon 0e 70 of Jure, when it was called that a depulaHon of Meseta mmHg Amos and Heargo Milne ehmdd post. reed W Cobmmg sad parcaee said hall, if they, when they Haw him, eauld Naas that a would be mlkblo W Cie Safety. These gentlemen testily undMook the mien end purcha d to all, Manned Lord Flgin. When the direm om met on tom that day of Jove, they resolved tat the mid all should be sold 4or the good of the Society media proper limitations and conditions drawn out end anti u the section of eels, which back place upon that dry. He was parohaaed by Mr. J. C. St,bi "Tho fall oboe was held upon the 10th day of (Tmbo- at J. C. Stn6ng1e, limned, when a still lnene®ug outernt Hemel to be manifested by the $wazvl pablie ve well ee by the member; of the 0ookty. The Stmlg Protium "tad IanofaeNma whim were abibund worm 186 PAST 17EAR9 IN P1G%RRIxq Of the fist order and although the Fanny {York Do- lowermost was area A Wre of WooteaArnre. "The botal amount pork in pgemiumn at the Seeing Show Or, £13 6e., ar We Fall Show F361W. "The farmers ter reminding their report elrougly nanamoserad that the isnumame to be awarded for those elegeah wort of utility and art whish ore geno-ally eahibitod by oar foir friends, the Tedi® of tete 9aeiety, he PatlieWarly mmHoved m the Programme of tpe Full Bhow and such Ins he mark as Imp and liberal as Possible. - The Township ossible."The'Township Fav at Brougham motioned as he a popular event for many Sears, the last one being held in the fear If 0"Mm Bros. No name is bettor known in tba nnrels of stork- siag m Canada than Wat of "Graham Bros., of Charmed." There fobhq Waked Gramme, settled an dad 23, Cm. 9, short the year 1870, end immed- iately home, to give alf attenean to Bun hmaliug onmreae. Ilia firm importation of three or fent Janos Onmade in 1073. Two penes later her repletion a On importer brokers eembhiahed when he broeght out "loyal Euheugq" a meordid Clydesdale, which won m the two yan he was owned by Mr. Graham eighteen first prizes and two championships, and at %a end of that time was said re ffia Beath of M.wmauville for 0,000. Intel he importedakNerharmwhich took hugh rune, marmly 'Trwee ArNm:" This normal stand fast and ehempion lwhoo at Taranto and One Inter old. to Mr. Three Bartok of Chantry Ont Two was 186 rvE MATCHES. aur ACRICUUTUR& AND STOCK RAISING Me. GralmLe lest impention. He died in the fol. lowing Neva Rut the hominem was left in eatable hands. His one, Robevy Willem and Thomas, had ham an trailing for some rare and under thole along. than the puniness hos cautioned to flourish ami to u- pend for beyond Has, most mWwivHc arcane of the earlier days. The monerd nalt integration wag made in num, When Bttem homes wage brought over. pow rare hater they imported "Umni een' then two run old, o horse destined iu umnabot yore to take the very highest rank among MydoWde, Seeping Wm fee two Years, they gold him to Ogilvie of Meaning Winnnain and he remained on American mil till 1899, wlmn he re -preschool by Dori Has. Duewg this period ho wa image at Wa World's CoIciani a Disposition, at Chimps, and @me, ae on every other measure when Is, was shown, he gland Lost in his elms. Has not own- ilm for &a only time in his arm, he ms beaten for Her championship. Sinen mtnrninis to (Argon 9facQue n" has seen tee mare year, of life and aggi and can inMe eztreme weaMen of old age be well meed for be the Cairnbrogin maple. Il is not too mush to w post "INacreen" has Leen to, many ream the best kaoxn draft boom in dmages, H net he the coria. And We former manager gage him no more than a wJl-dnerred title whin lie named him olhe Modeling IIwd(li emo (Stam the above paragraph was written MaaQoen+h rings hes eland. He died at Ceirahaggie on bailey, March P9W, burial nearly commission He tmnty-sixth year.] 187 PAST YEARS IN PICNICPPAG It 1880, at the Spring Row in Toronto and agew at the Area of 1990, Graham New. had the champion, Mattoon Deng the more, on the 9rtt omssm, amd Mm01a@ie an Ne passed. At Gm TorevW Industrial Excitation of 1890, and Adopt at tim Spring Slaw of 1891, ]IseNeilage, anathv Wriplegie hare, bad the championship. In 1898, Robert (Irnham, 0e aided of the three Dation, sepepled Loa the firm, and ie now a pvWv in No Nourishing gran of Grehvm and Peculiar, of &d - food Park, Omens, In later yam the butivve hm me ti oum to ¢pend. Spam would la to toll of the hadur want imp rtatima and the ,weeping aacauos won at ahowe in Tomnro, Chieago and New Yoh. WAN, daeNng manly in Clydesdaleq in low, Porn afftingvished psora hum Peslde nhhg m Imdiug plans it the prating end handling of Norma it Ontario they lam in mount yam done a large wariness outside two patrons, their trade canoeing ell parts of Cai and prenM'slly story state of the Ammi®n Union. Thoma, Gnhem wu for three Pram Peeide,t of the Clyde,dele Hmo Axocu6on, and the Nm has won by its Ability, onkrprin spot square doting a a place in the narrator of the anck-miang world. Jam" r. Dunham. James 1. Davidaoa, s nmfi,e of Aberdeenshire, area to Canada n 1812, In OdolA, of that ymr we Pan- Aimed araimed his farm, Int 1, Can. 9, on which there win thea forty use ,)area, He bought a Mnm of home ISO JAM5 I DAVIDS� AGnIC tVi AND STCCIc RAISIxG for $166 and tla "tile, two of them being sem, for NIX The foundation of one, brad of ShONmmn was aid In 180, by the purchase of the two an", Rolls, bond by the late Jebu P. mniff, of S"rMro, end Cherry, had by the late Guarge Miles, of Madhem, both d"emdanb of imparted stock. In 1871, acting in conjunction with Sohn Dryden of Wltithy, he Imported five heifers of the CruiekeheeF herd from SNymn. In 1874, twenty animals were brought aecq and in the following year Mr. Devidmu made his first rule of CruickebaNr cache to the praised Stats, n burins which rapidly aprambe and became may remmenfin. In 1581, Mn David. m pemmuy aslxted further ewmala in Smtlmd, many of which after snaring the water found their way now, lending American needs. From this data until the outhrea, of phum-pmumoma at gmrmtima with yearly impotlelioue,, 185 animela in ell were brought over firm the Cruickshank baud. And Mr. David ban's attractive, war rot surfaced to cattle. In 1805, he pumbound the well-known Imported ClydeWaln men, Detling. Sim Lad throe twb and than unfortunately died, but has daughter, Doming Zed, had arae fuels, which all nld well, the lowest price bemg $1,000, which wen for a yearling. Mr Dnvidam command an active and enthsimett interest iu Wo Cruickshank loved on to old ager and took maidenble satisfaction in she mollrmatim through tats yarn of the uiadmn of bis early judgment wLm that brad was at in day of email Hinge. Fe died Ir 1008. At the locution sale of his deck 48 head man mld for $10,165, an annex of fai 1&n PAST YEARS IN PICAPVAING define, Johnston. In 1897 Asthur Johnston of Oewmwood began permits, end from the earliest Yonne gave attention to brooding. lever year, later M steed dere nd and made his finet appreciation of Shodhome, the mimale being personally Wce4d from mase of Ne leading hmde. From L16 time, aetmg for a amulet, of years in conjunction with his brader-m-law, Shad blood, he continued be, meds yearly impoMtious, moral times mines out u many Ratweaty an mats m one shipment. Mile from time to time dispemug of conscionable mum- bem b various pmts of 0.oada and the IImted Stage, he fomented it bul'dsm yep his home bud in numbers Red of the last quality. on anwnl cee.eoa.he ahipp¢a single cm' -edea of $5,000 some and note a awgle par ebmnr bought from Mm has the amount 0S S7.600 in a single twmeor shipment. At we time them mern in the home bend as many as me hm,arm and thirty pros. bred shorthorns. The 0200¢88 of the lend is indicated not only by Ne erteedve trade but equally by the results in Me peon ring. In 1901, 102 and ISO, tlm dampion half; at the Tworto Internet Exhibition were fresh Mr. John - stands farm, and Go shorthorn moue holding the ebam- pimAip for the ymn 1999 and 1894 ware bred awe am e, In the impotlation of Me) woe three notably fine young baps, Myelin Arches Merryman and Chief of Store, which did much to odd to Go ropmfatim of Me hard in Inner years. besides Gentians, Mr. JnhasWn gave musideaable attention to the importation of Clydesdale home and 190 9cIMCIILmLreE AND SIVOC6 RAISING powering deep. and tack me entire part in two work of Am unims; manufactures foe Be advancement of the atoak many is Canada, Wing for three farms ban a" with 00 1Motidmry of the Lowmim Shortbom &¢dors' Amoniatim. In 1010, AIr. Johnston reared from hrmwg nod now makes hie Mme in We vinage of Barre . 1'de Millen of Bensalem, when priority of ienoreet and practical aaGriEy in Welding and importing stook is considered, the palm moat wq tiooebly be yielded to the Milers, of Braogh m. When TOM Miller came out Boom Brad land in 1835, be bmugbt Ut him for his rocks, George Miller of h4rkhom, n Mariana d Lei ter sheip and Ban bred swiss, and from Bar early yens of his rmi- danro in Pickering goes much attention to bepdio . In 1854, One Amt bngrietisn was made, two Short - Imrm and one Galloway, of which the former won Art and earned plane respectively at the first Provincial Sbow held that year m London. In the same year be brought owes his llmt Clydeadde, Bob Roy, followed ix years later by Block Rouglut oro of whew acarcn- danW won Ant and nweepetakeo at tan Provincial Show m iBW. In SBBY, Nelly My kind wee pmNemq for 01.000, after aha had won Ant at Sh. Leave, and bxema the foundation of the Rally Bly family now faced in Cmedn In 1870 and 1871, farther important addf- dona ke the Md were made, among which were Lady Oxford, which sold for 02,600, and Lady Suliet, which said for $2,000. In 1889 An herd mainland fifty fe- 101 PAST YEAEg M PIC%EII o maim and ten mala, the based of fla, herd being the splendid bull, 4imConml, relief, wag clown clench lichen, trkiug Omt every limo. Equalpnagrauwaebchn made in the impartation and heading of Clydisdale, during these years. One of the most important finance was the far-famed Comet, well -haws, in Colombo far twenty yeme. In 1876, he ebewd £nese imported mem It fire Moment shown and won twenty pewee. In 1883, he impmled low, to 1080, thhkm, in 1809, niuq and in 1096, five. In the latter par he cold a yearling colt for VAN, the highest price paid up to that 4me for a Camdls head Clydesdale. After 1889, 0e ]Britain imperialism were in 1808, when practically the whole of the produce of the Connote- Angola onnoFAngola news selected by Mn William D dic came to Thistles, and in 1000, when a Want lot from the CpparenCt head were imlmted. Tlih ghout this whole period considerable oltentis had also been given to cheep—Cohwulde, Leicenkre and Shropehires. In I8K their load, 4the lanes wan the sane, medal at Taroob. In 1900 them were on the team gummy Mondrian, forty home nod fifty ghmpehim, while in Me tweln mooch, preredmg they ted cold one a thousand Shrop sblrn. Rom the early elections John Millets so Robot, was closely associated with Its father in the management of the hostages mud, inheriting ho &thaJa word judgment and emwtivo ability, wen home, m reoolmimN mogtrt of the craft. Eventually he nmovel to Stavffvillg where he is still well -former, me one of the beet gteMmm of We programs. On John I illie a death in 1901, the TMrtlehg bad of 9hosill was disposed of by bible silo, when Copy 193 iry193 AGITMI)TIIBN AND STCGB BA1BDfG eight females and ten melee brought on overage Imre of $397, am boll, Langford Er4pae. bringing $1,445, After this the fame were divided, John Miller, Jr., retaining Thistlebn end mvmg a nen M1md them, and the imager bmthm, George, Andrew, and Hurry, wing to Wa farm known ee Pnpler Hau, and atartiog a herd under the mmee of Miller Herm. We Meadow Ring, u two -y ar-old hon, which won &a grand char mpiol and after the &bow Bold bin to Heart's Delight From, Choy, N.Y., for $4,000, Ne bigheet prime over paid for a Canadian bred bull In the At dark Sale this year (1911) nine heifers from mu lieW raged $941, Me highest bell Bridal Bougnet, which mewedd $3,900. So the Bhorehorm are all N the mn- amla and the Millen bur not IM their skill in hand. ling them. It may be of mtereat W man Nat Ne prating worth of do work done by the M01en war esdy methanol in NetowmMP. Inthereportatbe Fielmdeg Arah l- arval Salary for Idea, Ne following rerlotim vee enthusiastically included:— " ncluded:" hm Sandy, taking into consideration the fed that the Muer. Muter of this Township here In, a Im5 arrien of Jame dwobd much of their time seed capital to the impmWtion of Yarming dome of all kinds and 13 193 PAST YEARS IN P10EIMING that by this mems they have in on emwent way pre- moved ro-moved the eu nes d Has Society and the grant ire pmvernent of the breed of our hymA sk, both within one wit out the membership of this Society, Wet there genii me, in all respects have rudimbed their business in a most exomplap and prnlzwortmy m r: this Society under these !sole greet grstdW- tie, to copperhead and carrying this Resolution of beauty tbenb to these govtlemm%end mprenioo of its lively appoelmhoo of their conduct, and bummed Whom for firers as whether and initially members of the body poliGo. Mom putkabdy wo join in the bmt cWwa for ors mnumble and numb enhanced friend, Mr. Wil- liam Miller, the induce of that refected family." Guruu lueomena[ND BR®nan8. In 1854, We year of the Mi@re best imperhtio% TmIl CnLmnq who had spent sem young with them, also brought out a Clyduddo mullion, 'Derr Walmme He continued to handle good seek and later, about 1878, imported some Cobwold sheep. David Birrell a@r tiro ahmlubon of permornhile with Arthur .Soames, confirmed to give attention to brawling nad has mommined a goad hard of Slmrt. home. Robert Millen, of Tonlering, bmthm d John Miller, impwood Clydes and Cotswold shceg and site topped farmhand utile. His mon, William Miller, keep up the good reputation of the farm w this moment. W. S. proud, of Claremont, n nephew d We Mille", has a gwd herd of Shorthorns and has hen native for some ymm in tk brocamg of Clydea mp, 194 JOHN MILLER AGRICUU RE AND STOCK RAISING no hie William Major of Whibwle, fm the Wt twenty oe twenty-five were of hie Rf; wee a well-lonower and remainder border of Shoshone and. Clyde, wad to hoiagfollowed tallow linnbyhiamm,W. A. Major. The late John Roll, of Athm, made stark-nismg far many fears a prominent fortune of his Terming adhi- ffte. Jahn Wilson of Green Rime, and his we, T. Herron Wilson, have hcen known for a cormichisom period ve assume of good httda of 9hoehorm, Roheet Mile and his mm, of the 6h Con., have for years Leer prominent w the central part of the Wwm ship ae locations of goal stank. dmorg man an the meth of the township few have had more Agents in stow -mining Wer Riehard WaN, of Delnm, whose hard wos disposed of on his when. meat from farming wifhh Go poorest yes. During the peatve r night yore, G. Mirelm Forgh lee had considerable sorrow in breeding No a member of years put, F. L Down M Down - wood has spwioliud in Jusgm and Yvbbim pigs. largest Mede in the nano eery. W. O. Deraw of Green Mom, Waidm doing good work with Shorlhems, has given special sAmnenn h funding !rotting homes and has have very eoemsPUL A. B. Major of Whiternle hes spmfnliaed in the Investing of Shallow] and other ponies. 195 PAOT YEAI15 M YICYERINC This chapter mon not he elated without reference to the fact that a citizen of Nokermg, Nelew Wegg, of Comment, hes in most years distingniehad himself to the art of flamed. On the 4th of Fanmbep 1902, he herded We list at the IGng ploviug match_ The fol- lowing day he defected the beet plowmen of Markham end 9evhom at Ellesmere, winrting as n prize o splendid Ayrshire heifer, area, fee We bed plowed bond im the competition. And on November 11th he won We freshest shares of lomw,ille, when he was flared fiM In win - petition of& Ne Cmt plowmen of the Whereof, win- ning a hewlemno gold me'LI emblemoti®I of the "Championship of America and o cash prize of on hmdred dollva His title b the championship k oft undisputed. 196 CHAPTER Sixth PROGRESS IN TEMPERANCE Pickering TownAip has hod mg harem the derided advance in Temperance emtiment awl practice which bog marked the lief cony year( In the mealier Lelf of the wvetemth writing bem.miatuga, lop„n'ng�Leea, and. dingo and other popular gatheeiage were practically without exception greater, for the free ran of bond. seta. Tbert was of marc mrsdonil protect, bat the ligan wog coraddored a veeedily and No protel mre regarded u tAidubetmence fametlo. In 1884 the townatip bd ih deal apportomty of victim on a probibltive mageara Am the Bvmkin. Art u adophad by a majority of onn The Act did not 8a turn operation, however, being 9masbel on a technicality. Only am pol place wen provided far 6, whit: town ebip, vue, the town Mll at Brougham i and the voting wag continued for four days. Aa there now no Taking Ly ballot it wag known we than want on exactly how the vote slowd. Shortly buying the fail ¢loan of the Poll the vole acv a tie and an the available vdea ap- pevwaGleem. At Nie ]umturelhe let SaLn Michell, of Claremont, drove into Bwvghmn on hia way fun. Toronto with a hod. The temperance party imaging hw to be favorable to the AA escorted him into the Lill, while their magenta avdearoml to Action him far 197 PAST YEARS IN PICKERING a few wivvtu Hit it Second he We lob. After a dm pend stroggle he was pvabd through the drugs local which filled the bell, ending the voting tnb4 with buts freal or mal his cut mmdvwg, and bud Its vote ressNd, making Tinkering's first vale an Ne quotation a victory for Tspentam In 1077, the Dunkin Act was aubvulled us vote in Ne County of Ontario aid wag carried by a mlea utiel majority. Pickering Towable again rem,dad Dust m favor d the Act Atter mmeini eg in force for three young it vne Model by the County. Five yours nokp in 1886, We SnN Act waw adapted an We County, in whid, vote Pod,,' g pro a majority of EBB voice in large of the Ache but like its Pounces- go, rcdwowr Na Dunkin Act it wag Moral niter One years operation Nut owes the Ontario mean Option meomm, rv1116 eiu fist submitted b the rho lors of the Wwneltip on January htb, 1892, and was carried by a vote of 5W for, to 197 against maioriry 0. As to the Dunkin Act, technical objections were magma which were upeeld by as Courts and Ne by-ian, goggled. On May 80N of ties range your, the aleewr for a second 4ime April their wish to have Prohibition by currying Loosed Option by a vote of 628 On, to 557 agowat, majority 11. Aa Ras carred, the by -naw was Pmt attaekd and Ne Museum es brought oght into farce may tet ]898. On ]mnerp 4N,1897, a rote wea Al on a Ry -law to Mod the Local Option Dy -law, but the vote showed mojmity of 68 in furor of redoing the Ace -629 win were rut con I'd reload and Duly 671 in favor a! it. Sugar Pereom perorally ivlemetd be Om maker 198 PROGRESS IN M1TMPETaINCE were not muefled with this vote and appealed to the County dndga NO o mratiny, wbieh being held end it being f6wd that n numMv o1 Persons bad raw an the by.law who were not actually qualified, dw rota lie wt aside. TMs left it bpm OR have the mote, of repel mmamrtted to Be ea mom an Noe. 17th in theme year (1897), the eerond vete was mine and rival SHOT for, 676 Opmet, n majority of lE for mesal. Me was am only time in its Imb ry when the toxnehip gave u vob admits to No imbibition principle nod Pm )malt n Ibis angio is astray accounted kr by the fact that many, who really most on the lmpemnm tide wave w discouraged by Worse through unimportant techai- ealluet that flay were much behnna b doubt the pown bitty of getting a by-law eased that wenla mo he gnWed he fle exurb. lonoving Chia repeal the Ime m system obtained coal an January W, 1906, meal Option was agem adm EA by a vote of G" It,, to 387 against, a majority of 296. Area applicatica as made to quash um by - how on homm®l aromas. 0, baring tea app4aLLbn o mine wee made by Chief Justice MeaaltN loathing it, no Corporation appinkd b As divisional Court amt the orvler prehing the byraw was act cards. Ap, Inaactim was then mode OR the (mum of Appeal for larm N appeal from tlw dcWo s o1 the divisioail Cowl Idave we, refowd and the litigation mount, vas the Land Option By-law eonummal in force in the mmcmlpolity. Ic additlon to the level voice atom read Yiekedng lbwnhip an two other om vent an mroW by vale he w favor of pwbbition she liquor iN6o, vs L 0e, Jammu ltt, 189d, when a provincial yltbtaRa 199 PAST "AM IN PICS =G Was takna, when fibs made and 40 female voters marked 1Ae¢ ballots fav pmhlobon, while 232 male end 6 female voters m®etemd agemek a WW majority of 066. & In the Dominion Plobiaeite taken in 1000• the elw3ors of the lownehit, gsw a mbslantial majority in favor of pmhibitioo. An attempt was made in Jan., 1000, to repeal the Local Option Billow, hot the vote ranited is a re, aRmmetion of the dmiown of Jan., INN, by a majority of 320. 200 Irl"ERINO AT PLAY. Pickering has mi, abiurd as a Clore for Go deferi ed life of arilieN beims for a hundred yeere without Own Wing found within Them mom for aveasre And n cams. no eimpk add broadly gathering of the older days pernme aanld compere poorly with Ge ^eswmb4ee" of Go twantieth century so far oc one, and elaborate cerebral diephy Am command, but they were Go of grow axial enjoyment and marry. oblong and oQUW arnisfactoq doaf farm the mou� CORY and iwlatioa of fend life in the early '4lear- ACIn the dpnwg that were the'Gffy-pNle and Ne "eugerNg-or inertias, when the forest eves lit with the jIM that worried merrily beneath We under kettles, and many a joywe echo moldered by the dhauh and laughter of the ymabg foredo. a the summer, thus :e the logging base, a term which must be tadentwd to Signify not msely a long Amu etitf dote work with themed and thehaud-epikain the"fellow,"bategmally night's merriment in the from of m old fashioned made that almost invariably followed. No somebody wed without ave ormore mom or less efficient per- formers on the virgin (or to be tae O Go duration ^fiddloe) who mour wearied of supplying the mai- 201 PAST YEARS IN PICSGIlIN9 at motire Iona till the war ever re to ad - one, and who wt infrequently Inol aged their mat flee fill Wq gnomm the eoay dawn in the eastern sky. simple Meir davear were, needing none of use tuition of the Endeavored and mmewly infested if at 0 will the frstuxes which rendre same of as tapsinlumma evolotiove of telex day; objectionable. In the auto=, More an the pcnog bas, one mumlo constants for IDucted and merriment among the yuntm and moorms n Me ww4r moor wen eleghog penia, wren no... m orate parfent eaten thin were m upset, and which always passed the Yung folk ao me profanely sheetedme rendevo for no mmlrg'a Im 1Tem more nes Seamon Emehns not Shoals, with their shidmt noises, and !bars ready tercel, in than days and the Reform anuisione had not bean wromN Of, but in 1848 Pickering watched the tworma s of the modern ahon pars along the Engine rod be the fon of a largo arena, aimed entirely the Red that noted Upper Canada. It is not xaorted that the `showed" in Pidenng, but May did at GntedO farther up Ew and Yet union eyes mumect thea Passing through this orambip and it is aid that at tho None a heavy wagon or ecbmot" drum by eic horses gat down to the mud and rrciatN dl clones to how it out Seemed dopWotr formed part of the rynipment and they ways pxemed into err, By Mor mind efforts; capped on MN`pnel be5md" Principle, The vehieb saes Luded almost mea to tie each of the nmmsehad hoes, and the dmw want m. It could no have been otherai%Mm Net Me active and mum.IvOr epirks among the arly modern should sow PICKERING AT PLAY here enjoyed no fusion, of hunting and fianim. There was no need Io like out n Gaenne, port nye tenons h mom; and Earn postage to Prey Sowd or Helimrbn. Goma 4 whom kinds woe ubondant in the foot ennoonding army alenwee and the Guiana were hour listed wt. In, the settled Polish of the uutury welvm were to he mot win and on who th middle yemn Seen were often own. As frown in the worth of Me township thirty teemed with tmo4 and the Slee salmon Reed b make Weir way up some of the mu own ones the Gr ae fire Site sessions. The late Every Mojor used b oelaha knnng hem able in his form days to go wt Stand the beef en his flim where how there is no Raba, but where a women of considerable eiu non flowed. and to spur She when, with u pihb fork. Mre. Whom, daughter of Somoel Major, mofirme the Afthe rmt and falls of her father often ukhing ulmon below the dam on the ehram which supplied power far his miLL But with no ddomstotiou of the memory We etraama leave dwindled, and Inke salmon who to na Whilevule tables only by way of the whom doctors. The Eimods of the orlier yen of the wasory have left no ramrdm of their mighty deeds, but now are still those who remember the pmwnew of Samuel Beyer, who Chad un Pickering in the dttin and whoa delight was in the profile of the wild thin a of the foot. He was widely known as a bmbuntul bot often fal word bigger gena before hearing to, Pickering he bad lived near StawOAle, and do the sue INS it is and by Mr. Tames Gwmn Whlce, then a bay of eight, who seat over we m,mang w monsoon to Air, Imer net a hear wo in a field north of the what thus. Nr. 203 PAST Y&1A9 IY P1C8EILIN0 Boise »au list Ow doyw started and the hear, followpl by Such and as many viWgen ve rods get vmy, struck ,warrants toward strength S®ka 'Phe old proper, knowing the elth We bear as likely k Glen did rot follow, but told the boy to come each him and pm want to a ryere of haedwaal prop mm the north am where they had; dram on a log k wait. Hain centime Wd Wen 4avelling round by the vich of Wham ...vh direct into klarkham nen ID figh mill and then amt toward flak may, basic never impacting any danger them. The hunks had not long to wait. Boon he came bowling ilwg and was opera to lb® be- fore he robed their premum Then he seemed to feel the much iw wool for him and word up a kdgl Lamont, bat it was a vast npediedt The old hunter's amazing ride want off and the bear dropped blame b the flesh Among the hemee do the feting and in the camps vAd Tommy Thursday, who bid memory his farm (Lot 13, Can. 8) haddmded hie team Timor to his thrombi sport. Mary a day did he whip the streeme of the upper part of the lowusLip stoma than abounded in speckled mouth and many a fine Insist of bmudim aid Is burry home wiar him at evmh Goodman the lore of the who pool, him Iambs earn- He had n old man whiab Ww a Wall moraines fou "ad. being coal with bnagwg the old man and a barrel of mit m one wooden from Toronto to Cluremwt in fire boa". She wore often wmmundic d to draw him and die crony, Petty hfoenab, of Ckwoant, k Touch sn's Hay, for a day firm We pfl . man Bush an euamoo had been planed nothing we allowed b 204 P10KWRING AT PLAY minium. They have ban known W x&it at four okeluck in the monist in a blissiiug min seam, but would return miling at to time with their catch, we bigger half of whirl, Tommy, assets inaned, bard met their free an for, heck. Ae might be aspected many a little dark of rmatim the old days beguiled the wince, ereulngs with the cbeck- ,abroad. And while none of the Inial showplace two trovblN as write their acmes an the professional court! them bon been many what by continued strikes, was for themselves no smart degree of skill to handling the Inques. In the attic, them use a amu l Whom in We north of At tmvvbip, which Deed to ge over to Ash - bum for Woomnl mntrho with a similar greap there Radial Porter, who am tmehivg an fee Dh Course. and Duncan Maoub of Clammout wet two of those who were is, enough advance in the nA to rep - mark Picturing went abroad. bar. Jahn Rand ma woll.krown family as a player of acknowledged akin. Among plasmas giving imfihEmns in the township u prominent plea must be given W mosiol Banda, which have been arsenical in continue erntree. About the yew ]gm, Whitenle a fimt Mud war or geared wild getaway McPhee as leader Its members n L. Herrmk, Tames Aothuny, R. Attbmry, & Winner, T. holler, C. you, binary, Bare, George HastimV, W. Bmtm, A. Renick need W. Wilson. This hand task you pare in nationwide at Wbidy and Sharma and earned at Markham. it was dishwdut in the later sixties. A award bad was cogawsd in the year 19", work Samuel biighewnnder as leads, be, an his diseases, ass scourged by Hash Percy. Among 205 PAST YEARS IN PICKERING the weather; of Nis bond were E. Onemt, J. parkins, F. Burton, T. Burton, H. Burton, W. Pewouk, S. Pemoch, Y C. Percy, W. Burton. G. Burton, T. Piugle and J. Nlgh.wmdm. They were nibmded In We early eightlm In 1884 a bend was organized iu saturation win the Ancient Order of Footnote with Been IIem as leader. Among iG memhen were A. G. While, A. Petry, J, Fowler, J. A. Pugh, High, Pugh, F. Drum, L If. Gramm, of. Bete, S. Parmad, C. Lumen, T Wer, C Fenton and le Hagermm. Mr. Perry having rumored to Maritimes, A. C. Tmhum am summit as wardrobes in 1890, and that L11 We band won f prim at Markhw and Via following year not men at Uxbridge. They disbanded in 1896. Nr. Percy wt also leader of a hand ogenianl it Bronghmm in 1888, which isi for samnl years, and of me argument in Green River it 1896, whish wom oinMined for about nine puts. Betide a number who had played in one or other of tire Wbimoils bands, thio bond molmard the followist Aolph. Hoover, Tamm I oven, J. Calver4 A. EWce, B. Miles, G. Timms, R Burson and J. Spores. The fimf band to L9m®onc was organized In n, Voters, I876, and lust theyM it pW4q it does an village, on the eating of February 9r, 1916. Theis leader wog Garage Lorimer. The men mmpoeing no Mmd were: E, W, Evam, Jaarh Evna, Robot WV Word, Thomas Bottles, Gorge Castes, Barren Mary gen, John Gregg, band Formal, EdwoiB Pugh, James Boom, Thom, Stokes and Edward Bwker. On the following 18th of July ere band pleynd at the Orange alehmfim in Clnemant, and on Gambia I2tb, 206 PICE]HING AT PLAY May played at the Brougham For, 'Phe folmo iug your they playst at the Owde celebvlirm in Whitby, and on one ounWon a yam or two later buoy around the lake with a pimin rmty M Niagara. About the same 4me a head was mgsuind in Piskeriog Village. Thq are medal M have plaread m Claremont in BO month of Jargon, 3876. The Allegra of threatened and ]Somata she had bands ogumared about this periodt dome ymm Mtn a neond bond woe worked in namwert, under the ladenhip of E. W. Everµ moa of WbiWy. Among its members one John Gregg, Down Merger, ILvid Gage, Josiah Evans, Thomas Pederson, hearer Caatm, John Coates, James bfoFLr lane and theme Wad SIM Inner a third, denomimdd the Citizens Beef, as organised under Umrge Contra and continues to do goad work. In me any aereatie cricket bmamn very middy Papulae and confirmed to In Played in many village amo-m for o number of years: Summand bad a noon ishmg club, rith Arthur Johnston, 'Phomv Staling, Charles Sbulmg, WnrL'® Hmdy and WiNem Mr- Boudoir eBoudoir among Me lading playa". In Brougham, the names of Lamavmru, Stermwn and Malthrre re prominent and w Claremont, Innocent manab, the them rumor brothers and Noah diok roam mtbmr %dic m i'lmtmn A match on Played August OW, 1873, at Chars- Mont Ummoot Wfwam See HTougbhm and (foremast enema, wh oh vaulted he feror of Be latter by fame rvme and ewiekeMbfvlL Omtho30fhoSWemont acetum match wm Blind at Brougham, which ones again wa by the Commen0 team. The players in them games 207 PAST YEARS IN PICKERING re, from Claremont, F. Earmep A. Tnylo., G. Jeea e, H. Famer, D. Palmer, W. Hand, P. Digby, R. Ln- wkp D. Matta, W. Bene and Nosh Sink and hoop Braug3my U. Lmmrtawux, W. Struamen, W. Berallr S. Screeorm, J Murphy, P. Eent4y, W. Wilkinson, A. Johnston,ab, W. Wmdrn6 and M. tinton. A RHIe later Pickering vilhge park up scribed, a club being compared w Mamk INS, Thetr aMcem acres Her, Prmiing, J. n. Edgar, M.P., Pmident, Dr. B. M. Netnews, Vice -President, Dr. T. H. paid. word, Smminry R. A pending, Captain, E. R, Eddy, Curator, R. crowd. Joining the prison Instruction they won (scop East Tremolo, on ANNO Nth, INS, and played in Due final gsme fee the championship of the provwm, missing the victory by only n sawsper margin. Among the orders we w W. Compiled, J, T. Chore, T. S.Ipinnncoff, JohnGormley and Thomas Andra. Baseball serum moser W here taken not in Pink. wring's student, mil, but we the eighties it eryoycd a brief popularity in Claremont thus being at one time two clubs, a senior and a inner. Alexander Taylor. WR. team Morden and Fred payment were among the Imighte id the Diamond at Net time. About the nae time manure worryonthmiae4rtlly indulged in in the mine village One of the players is revelled by the stereotyped form which Na commm- dofim of a good threw abroad invariably took. Stwpirg ica n cHitude of anxiom intmers m till the gest fell, fee would spring up and Nag up hie acme with the about, "That's the picked, dowNo." Among the quoit phrases acme N. Riolan, C. Russell rad T. Pilkey. ming PICKERING AT YLAY During Oe put thirty young football bac hen the meaning momma sport in fire marmlip, and seeing the foremost in Wo game here been the tome agonized to no neighborhmd of Oman River. no Redone seem mgmnimd those by W. G. Humes in 1883. Thnv Set obese gone P. R. Hooves, President; W. J. Tamer, ViceFrandeat, J. Stance, SwmOry, and W. 0. Harm Captain. ARev targe years with only fair none they began in 1886 a near of Orme, 'mch wan free, lionlly demanded for five years. In this period they won nine eilm rnp4 beside model, and other prizes- They than diagnosed, aPPmtiouing a Wvn mp b emh a nine n who had PInyN in every game of no period. In 1808, the SbmnmeY fended club was aganaed. It had snag in members Mount of On best player of the older tum but brought inb the game a And amber a ymagme Phone Its fief top was ww at Brooklin, and she a long series of land sheathes it entered the Ontario Asmantion, under the management of Fred. Runnings, and won barges championship In the dor, 1087, 1803, and Isla, and In the dome 1067 and 1816 Played In the Gwl gena of has Ontario Annintion, taking owned flown In the promote. The Shammeks on still in the game. Cluram"Ve fist football duh wag mgamwd In 1885 with .John ll. Forsyth an captain and Williston Murlock, kersaw, Among the mthusiodle of Oat time wen Reuben Hammon, W. Marshall, Albert Mitehell, Thome Johnson, G. Damon, Jahn Moron, Tums UnderhL end Robert ]fiteadl. Matcheswere player wiW serious neighboring teams w the earlier yme end a faros, 14 209 PAST YEARS IN PIC=M'C numnmvml hew in Ied] is still fiddly remembered by merry. Characters contlnms to held he Place in We football world. rearing the two Ramona nifinwintuld, past it bee hold no Beeth (debate ahomploneMp. An inetihtion which d'M agood deal he Inner healthy entries in the persuade wee Pickering College The sant of their unwarranted, has not been waken, bot for a number of years Reply, trends and Indeied drill n no splendid new gymwium were prominent des- tnrva of its life. In resent paw, eku5ng, miller and bowling, here Meme to be popular forme of ev In the study lilla a doing rink sound behind where 311. feOpes present sentence is in no Mage of Qxrearont, and to land it ma stanched by the new rink bniii by Ms. Tropes. llwnglum elm ban a elating rink far a num- ber of yen,, past (Terseness too en a Arnaske curl- ing slab and n oo less reprobate bowling clump which may be seen of notion trey fine simmer nfmmoon either oe If, 6mry2s down no m of "BnndbaN:," whore genial "growma" is ance of the leederw in the game. Peeling divides With Monis find botling the mention of the summer nsiture at the RmMnk lakeside cart. 210 CHAPTER ASIV. ROSEBANH. In the early solies; of the mmahamth waster, Wipiam Cowan, faWee of the panmt pa mictor of Baseboard BrIamxl the Properly, a part of whidi Is nw o[mpiad by thin well-known sad popular resort, Boom a Samoa man nemN Sohu Pulliam. In ISYS the Prommt pro proctor look promotion, and hard bo peon ]alar he brought his trial, then Elim slurry H Pumce of Brent fonL Ilnidiug at Rework continuously ¢wee that time, in that, earninea sad iniraoiee in lAmay dna this primarily that has mine to the property. The history of the wort n ¢dice ly lamina with We you 1880, when ➢r. Byron Field with Ido wVe and me dhar friends spent a pmt of tLe mmmm them. Four years lasor the his Alexander J. Bmwn of Are roots arms with his wife and family. At Nu period nmPiug in term was the argon of the day, bat in 1885 Mr. Brood steeled a mail cook-0amo and in We fm - lowing year a Jorge elmplvg-Lowe, A poor of houmo re both to 1&90 by Hassus. Jewett and Woodley end eempial by them for two seers. The mtmg at the foot of We orchard, lalleely seoupied by Mr. Brown sol his family, was built in the spring or 1801. Theyspam In mil twenty-three yoser at 1loxWnk, admitted end gnevdehiWeu seeompanylug tomo till Idd Browns 211 PAST YEARS IN PIDEERiNG death Wree yevn ego. Among the other'blbSones' of Ro Jvnk are Mr. C. R. Pakistan, who came fiat m 1090] Word Mine, of the Quaff a Oon Eifley with about firmly en en It Reaper adi; )[n W. H. Field, Abuse comment, and DG. John Alexander, with a dozen or More r0 In the whiter 09 1800-8 a large addition was made m as old Resonant Room to accommodate the inions big numbers who wam m,mg ae guests, and be 1907-8 furdwr mention and enlargement took placehe m- eml pan the M1wm has obom oaommodakd a hashed Modko. In 1998 a pavilion was ercemd in the grove for 9w e of Pimic parties, the coming of which bad emu on be an iuil failure of fire Bummer life of On secret. bar • number of years vmniaaro general ems as main w the Hamm for thuam,standntiw of cot, W,em and gunho hot in 1007 a ecoun iimw Bepuam building was erected in which s large boulo m in gro- cents, mgetrblee, small gain not geveN supplies is done during thr rummer mouths of rusty your. %ban are now Inside Roseburg House wentan rob burs, which with the use of a rmmbeo of near mural modated lust year twenty-five handles, bides which nom were a very eomiderable Member of tmnai nta who camp for a few days 11 the Bummer of 1903 aerviem were held an SOWay sinning for a number of n]m by Mev. U. G. Oro - r, ibeo of Rnbi a Church, fmarboro, which wine well attended rod much annunciated On me settle, 212 ROURASiII want of Rev. W, F. Wind in nnnmaelnn in 1004, it bemem a and of the wager work of tbd cWrge W mudmi, svv ms at Faemank during the months of July and August mob yev. That, m mmtWmd in We p eoviate of Fee. A. a MoPadlosm FVNer eaM¢viwe and improvements of the whom m alwady pwjeeled Dwwg Wo memos .rem two comings mll W waled, and a large reservair will be halt m We hill, W be 611N with wskryomped fwm the lake, has eo ring n mthfm1my eopply. no instalment o4 aloatrie light may ms mina ted & follow later, Inde all that w,motem to the comfort and com mmence of its gunk FosehoNs may be bell to kcep in tlm fomfrmt of 910 odmu..x of the twentieth am - test. 213 oHAPTLn =. PICKERING PEOPLE Alam—Dr. Jeme, Ado4 heaven to practise in Due twelve, and cintwawl Mere for five Here, tiring most of the time in Llr. 14ipp'8 been, hot eernpymi; for n short time the here whieh Inter was secured as the pfeebytadm Mere. Armsox. Andmw NI®oa arms lane Ayrahim, 8eotlend, in 1822, and lived for two yeare in Coleman, after vMah Im moved to Iwt 39, B. F., whom he lived WI Wr death in 1873. He hod seven childmn Jane. James, John, Mmgamp Andrew, William iad .hmoq of whom only "a, Mmint at (Ma A. ItImm of Agm- vemt) survives, His me Andrew Allimq arts Wrn in 1234 and wv well known for mmy yeare in Claiming vs u Wachner He graduated from 'Toronto Named 9elvid in thin, and feet taught at Ads. Inter he bad ohmage of @o aahoole at Green Were and WMtevale. After this be pro wp moahhg and moved to Lot 28, Con. 2, wham he lived till Lim death is 1099. Mrs. Allian, with her two daughtme, Marjory and Violrt, and two some, An - draw and Jrceph, now live on Int 21, Con. 1. no other momhes of the badly ver Anne, Jmet, Arcbio and Cram (Mrs. B. Mitchell of BilAnp, Montane). 214 P➢ORIDRINO PPAPLIO Awrcew. Thome Aman and his WHO, feahAla (same - Cron, game farm Firg irq SeotMnd, and Settled an IM M, B. P., in IMS, and Bvai Use, limn Nee. 01 tMU 1'emily of eight wage and them daughlono two, Jomm add Aleamagm died in childMod The Others ace Robert' who famed mm Pickering edlege HE bis death, His. gM, 1906, Jane, (Mrs. Same Andrew), still living in Packaging, Morgan and Jahr, who live he Dmbarmi, Bele, (Mm \9illiem 110111), living On Int 90, B. P, Iehella, who died at Dmbatlen Hot HEN, 1010, Pete, who awl aepiaw the Couch half of the Old homeetad, David, who lives at Piekeing and Re- drew m Int RR, BY Amar, Charles Anwk as hemdom of We Aunie family, came from MewmehmeC4 in 1798. Ho rshtled nI what u mw distant Harbor, hat on July 30d, 1807, Wright from Devil F. Smith Int 6, B.P., of Pick - stood, paying £OB 169. His Coq Ievi Adam, marfied Rhoda, daughter of Hope Conner end moved b tku farm. Hem they had Heir fall shore 0f pioneer COW um;, grinding carr in n hollow atmup, tatting wl0at by Card, a tedious and dmgeeue jonmey b Ibo Bdy of Qumm to be Coined, bating all the wolves from their romp Age with gWrirg bmndA Ingdm'ieg 911 the benefited and privation of first settlers Once their twee crow burned down, and Mn. Annie, (Ting set witMn it, waw need greenly a moment before the roof fell in. Thi aeOlen made much of what reedy money they had by trapping moakmtw, tlm dine of which they gold cat a York indiag aide¢. Ia later fife, deur Amis moved to SenTbeo, where he agent hh, remaining voice. 215 PA3 YEARS IN PIUgdsIdING Aino. Andrew Arnie was horn in Platinum and envied famh Taylar, alone of William Taylor, of Cheepwool Of their children two live in Pigging, amdy. Dawis, who married Merged Member, and Bon on flat 81, Can. 5, and Comilla (Mm. Alex Thom, Int 28, Clan, 1). Aewre.�ioM Allem and hie who came from de city of Al deem, Scotland, m 1085 W Lot 1, Com. e. Their family of she uB amain early lffe wall the exeep- ease 01 two, Mn L L Palmer had Mr. Sohn Anwn, of the xnd Commission. Be Y. Pmw men were Mlkr hoCwn in he iuws- aWP during the first hilt of We nineteenth edn,, than Elder Grounds Barchp. On was a native of Cupap no. afire, Somhw, , and ruivwl his education of St Am draw's DvvemAY, afte, wMeh Is, rolae ordemed a lem- hbr of Um Baptist Clmmh. In 1801 M mnvied Tames TUBis, and in 1810 mama W Cathode, hung followed a year In4r by hie wSc and badly. He pmefared fat l6 m Na OIL Con. from EhmhMh Middle, mil, huJdhig hu log haver, Mgnn the life of n pioneer. bfmah Of fie time wm derated in religious walk. Aa early As ,BPI he was Indexing an, On theater of the End fid. fid Church in Mm d mm, and in that your a number of emhers needed fmm the smgregation hernnee it tir- o] o motion or pay bim a elated salary. Me trey. mI1N extensively through adjoining and idea dissent towmhipq minielaring in the spiritual needs of de Pro- Phu. oPhu. At a later formal he wes one of three who org,n- imal and helped forward the wmk of the Disciplo' 216 FLCA➢BINO PEOPLE Church on the Kingman hand. Mr. Bereley died it 1857, laving a family of fin ane and bur, deadline. Of In family the eldest coq George, Ink a 6=0 what wave part in the lwlitieal dimturhnmes of 3837 and was cea nnee residential to o-nmpartaGnry bot ineWAmM In the seaway ntkrwarda peoelalmed He moved to the comfy of Middleaen, where he died in ndhE The emend mon, James, nomwel to Brooklin tied aHornarda In Oatmeal, where he died is 1869, Im- ran ten olu deen, me of whom, L T. Barelog is the wefl-ke ren barrister nod wlioibv of Miny. William, a Mind sore remased to Wiw.onmw, where me d his sons, David, beano a County Judge. The two as, nming rens, Bond L. and Eli C. Real remnima inPrrranq. David died in 1903 and Eli, whose Gfa are Stmt on 60 old homestead, in 1803. Of Eli's fnmilyfoorme Anliving,F.limbeth (Men GemieBor tar), whose an, E. F. Huta, B.A., is DemmAratm In Physics at Toronto Uniacrotyi Mies Adeline Bear. Jay, of ffiooghamp John of Orem Sound, and CMdm A.. wto still liv®mthe tomOSMd Of Elder BrtcUf9 damanza, Janet (Mm. Randall notley) diel in IMS. (One of her greadwna is no welbkaown writer, E. E. Steppnrd). Bray (Mins. Comge Miller of Marmara) died In 18n. Barry (Mrs. Masham Bawled, of Lot 90, A. F.), died he Ben, and Mnrgvet (MM Erhart none) diad some years ego at Bmughum. BA"—In 1836 on Barns bahm, George and Wiffirm caro from Dahlin Irelmd, to Canada, and after spending a year Nat Toronto soned on Lot 33, Coo. 61 naming the farm Anllyhrownogne. flowing a 217 PAU YEARS IF PICKERING xwmdl they apveled it tae several years together, but George ultimately Amort to Hamiltou, when be Coastal very an¢asselly w the wholeeale eLYoneey and book Indian, ialibing in 1970 end dying seven years lake. William built a new enwmid in 186$ which is Aoll in questions in 1890 be began the manutadme of tuba, poil4 folk-lmndhre. Two deme later he included brush bananas and Monte, and in 1896 a Guesstimating AA - was ones added. Thal he Aimed on sumo KWIy fill 1891, when he mond Lam huewm. Me wife was the oldest daughter of the lata J. ➢feNNy, and [beim family mn®Aed of Rvee sure and lose daughters, all of whom ere dill tiring Hb yomaM eon, W. 2 Barnes, still mulinues the Imainma established by his fothar. Buanx.—Tobn Barmy was born in YofhMm, Eng- land, Gebbef 151h, Resod When a youth he came wide bis peen i to Omadq settling Gest in Whitchnech and indoor in Yntuia County, near Monti. it 1845 be nomosed Mau Sharman, and the following Sour Game Ge CLUMonl They &6 lived an We Am joat east of Clwmsut in No 2de Cameeaioo and kG. Barry fou so umber of years namod m a suaeshl business an a Winter. Situ he went iota meting. Willing a law - will on One creek immodidely math of Movement on the west side of the Brrck Road. In spite, of reverses. bodnding twice @e ions of his mfll by are, he pease varied and prepared About 1890 be aquirnd ro uty, nonbinding two boom nra, the C. P R. An prap Ron at muemont AA1In 1891 he ermbed a Inge dwoB- ing baso and Chem on the nadb rids of the trials. By gendu tl but steady p'ng"us be kecume a wealthy man, 218 HECTOR eea.nn PXKIb INC PBOPLF being Be I.lu yewsr owner of over 3po0 mm M lend. He died in 1901, Mn. Barry and their dnoghfer (Mom D. Forryth) dill live at Noor, Claremont Bmoox—Norm Breton vm ham in the battered of Mull, Argyleel,i e, an May art, 1801, hu rather being a snoop former. Iia received o fair edueutim, in both (hoe area English in the parish schwl, hat mnxiwa be Proem himself in parabola left home at the age of twebq taking his deparlure without big feEhar's know. loop, as he had refured tis mneent, and start two yam to tot lowl®da Betnrwrep he Round that hie member was me mom. After "other tear at amoral, be an engaged eoeeimbent combat in ]tie arrive isle and Mme, wood &pmt chant tee Sora he (Rearm w the employ of a Haut of m"ufoctnring cleenrob. In 1830 with hia father, William Bnbre, and his brothers, Not, Colin and John, and vision, Huy, Mar- garet and Pore, he came a Conndq rattling m the Womol ip of 4anghnq where him father died a few yarn to&, In 1034 the bfotbu, Error "d Coli, WngLt He truth hilt of Lot 31, Can y on the fret part of which the willogo of Whmr,, a new mtntds, They lived here thrnogle the rebellion period, bot at being peeled In We pediti® of the murky took m pmt Iu Inter years Habr Barton'a wife, when waa lethal h&lmor, drughtx of N I Met, roar, (amino native of Mull, who eltled on N y lot 31, Con. 9, in He year 1030), often welled her vivid m nary of the venal following the rebelhum. Far sister Am mom meaftheil to David IIntthew; a brother a1 Peter Milk- Boom eLBoom who, wide Loot, mFered victim punishmet 210 PAST YEAIS M PICAFNNG for hie news in the reprising. David Matthews was in the engagement at Montgommy. Tavern end for game lime WtvwaW vas in hiding On different oaimarm partite of soldien cargo W Via McIntyre homestead he arch of him. They would dnvo their bayoneh into the heyateeka in Ne hope of looking him. put he wag not captured, and eventually eernped to Van Slates, sod atter the formal amnrnty war proclaimed reNraed to Ne township In ISM Mr. Roston one nppomtnd wesmr and uI. lector of the townnhip. to 1849 he was appomiml ss. vemlhaior and a ark, and held the throe where Ian al young In 1862 he won appointed tree mver and from that time till 1888 gam clerk and treasurer of ilia nmipptity. H, than retired flrom oboe, being 88 yens of a to enjoy a wenearned rant On the loth of .miu my,1808, n large nnmban of the repnsantalin nifi,we grthered at Drughom m n bar, good tanglement to this venerable wromt d the township. A paver not gold wntely with an mpregi Wdrem, re premier) to blow w mrogoition of his long and valmd mrvicee. The chair was mcupied by Jalm Mil- ler, neem, and oddrmsee were delivered by OIL Below, Maine famoell, Anson. P. R Ranges, had Magoomy, William Forester and oNen. Honesty and through- Been - re tlm outigb a i ng ebvacleriiTes of the We wed work d Mr. Melte. He would not prevaricate, nm be n party to daeit of my kind. His sense of duty wan high, and no work W Isis gseod form by hands till it wag thormsghly and awesomely done. Mr. Benhm midcd in virions pub of Wa bweldir APbr quitting the form at Whimble be initial a wit - 800 PICKERING PEOPLE toga at Thom ore's Comers, where he lived fm model Beam, and later he mood he Piedmont; pillage, where he mode hie home wild a moain mwd Donald L- moat. Hie life ware prolomm till 1892, whin he died at We ripe old n8a of ninety. hfr. I eoton had a family d five sen o John Id, mw of alone; William, who IN, at Bordon he 1880; Don- ald A, the well-known lrtoveob clerk of the lawoehip, upon whom w Inge wrong We felled hu father's mantle of ammelhrom moueacy, and amount hnaireu elfieienryi Furred A., of Milm'n1G and Hector of TonnW BuaL�yeha Bell, a iii of 9eonmd me to Canada with his wife, Urgent Miller (meter of William Miller and aunt of Jolm Miller, of Few- Belew), in 1894 May settled an Int Zea Con. 7. His xffe died in 1889 aml he in 1873. Their Baily wen Holm (h & drawn France), Eophemia (Mem Bohert Wotan), Jane (Mm William Weird), dead (had Wil- liam Cowie), Agnes Nang (Mrs.. Frederick Come), Eliubele (we. Jame Lm:a), Margaret (Mm. Alax. Madrid), John M, Grown and linked. Jahn M. Bal warned Jaae Ammer and Brad an LR 98, Con, 1. He onto (bed in 16'lo nam he io 1888. His deu6hkq Mn. PeWr Stewart, with her We woe, John and Peter, dill live on the form. Relod Bell lived on the 86 Comemom Of hie family one daughter, lfah, win Mee Tabiw Michell; mother own Mn. Frank Michell. Hie am, John C., lived on the farm till a few Boors ego. 221 PAST YEARS LY PICK NG Rvaxaxr. William I mMt and Chulotiq bu wCq me from England in M33 and eotRN on Late E3 nM 24, Coo, 9. Their hone, built in Via Bf6eq of brisk ade of Add 6,04 humee in the bnnehil, at the time, d with its Simmons roams and the teno ewoodwork of the interior in turbaned by tow today. Their family were Party (film. Merlon), bfary (Mn. W. C. IAtle, of Barrie), Th®m, Charlotte (Mors. Lmdeg of Min- ting). anmn (Mm., John Randa of Linwood), Main. Of Rome. Mr. Rmnaft retired W n hoax bat fm himself hail a mile amt, of Clermont in btu yearn, Ile diel in 1879. His own, Tbommt Rennett, m rmed Rnrbmo ofuLdi lnml, now Of hG. Borhnd Their fhme cava still lire iv Wer Una Sydney id GuLate2 and ln493, Con.9,nnd Walton andel in 19 a¢ iib mend 99, Con. 1 Tbamae Bcmott died in 1909 eW 3Gs. BemnR in 1910. Rota. Amw Retie, with ben cane end one deals - in, come f c Pickering from New York State in 1893. lou tried ten, Robert Retto, owdod an Lat 10, Con. 9. The items 4rm house was boob in 1846 Amo sewn children were boot and mound. The farm is still oau- tled by his grandson Robert Crank. Rexxrar_-1Yinl.m. Nntlun and James L. Bartley were ])am in Nnw York State near Synene. William note W Canada in 1899 mad burned on the Rh Con- kn. He opened the first store at what came is be own ea Rmtley'a Carriers io 1839. 8o diel In 1800. Nadia came m 1883 and pmclmmd 0e bush farm, Lot 38, Cor. 9, when he model mrunuor ly Ell his 788 P1CPEIHNG PEOPLE death in 1894. Jmnee L deme in 1835 and lived Is Bmughem till his depth in 1806. mime Bombay was hem in 1708 and acme to Concede when a young men He approved Hannah Borrowed. Their daughter, DGs Will Holland, been w 1899, still lives to Hronslum. Miran Corrine died he CHI and his wJe in 1885. Brno. Mllimn dim deme with Fig family from the township of Berrington and called on IM 34, Con. 5, about the year 1830. Their wn, Iryma died e blip Joh stain and lived m head 34, Can 5.m He died in the year, 189, aged 84, Lymm a on, John Bice, lived in the vOigFbocFood till 1908, when Iw died at the she of 90. Crisis, another pop of William Bim, artier Elie Lett and lived an Lot 39, Can. S. He died in 1890 and his wile in 1005. Nolwn'a eon L"liea died Eliealwrh Cowie and still liver an the old homestgaL B®mc. Ehmeeer Bedell war learn in dredged in 1801 and areas to Cmadein 1834,Iwtingone Lare9 per 10, Cap. 7, his home being known, ere "girdle RWP For wavy yearn he was one of Piehnines most Contingent eitimne Re was a man of enperior odmation and bak an wtereet to all the life of the community. He was president of the Pickering Agrimlpvel Seeiely during the year, 1853 to 18.59 and bud aupeeinlmdmt al van- eation in the years 1856 W 18W For a Wore be ep loads to ham held We position of ISo,6mm6Colonel, warromargairger fha 4@ Hershian of Ontario militia, le later yrnm he wap fon yens an elder and emioa clerk of Ne rasbykcim congrgation he CLremoat a4. 293 PAST YEARS 1N FICIIEBINQ Bumll&ed on Primary RYth, 188$in She 88th your of his age The Hourly rte as fulowa: Jessie (MTs, Took, demoeed), Toles(doctored), Jemae (Clemmmd), David (on the old fume) cid Obrigna (flood Arthur John. slog dereseni ]333). Bwxn. Ambms Shone omigmina from Birming- ham, husband, in ISM, azHling in Priam Edward County, IIPPer Cam's" rvhma leo yams Index be mar rigid Dehomb Waling, a native of Clowe4 Ireland, oho facing same out in 1810. They willed an Ink, No. 12 and 13, Can. 3, a0 that time unbroken fuse, Thar rathIDl members of the Yoiende fleeting of Pion, ckering. Amhrme Boone die] auddedy m 1811 while vieitivg Ohio in correction with Mignon work His evidmr died at he home in Pickering m 18M aged 10 Him Of Per, family tlrtm are &M Bvingy Reward Owns, of Indian fiend, Saek., and Avm W. and Elise. boil, A., of Yinkming. Bowan'. David Bowes 10&1 as the farm on which the Cods Carl school slemb. His wife died In 1813 and lie in 1800, life family w m Sarah (ML Sham), Francis (aeaeessa 1810), Corona lot Blythe, Cnq, Joseph (Threat), movam BugaloL South lion W. Lhapm, stressed). lbsnn—eumael and Benjamin Rhys+ weak of Ponn- ryhmio descent, Samuel settled on Lot 12, ON 1,w the oady ingest He war Encase aic a woademnn ma girl many m a harbor of wild hew. Hid em, Abvham Boger, was meeia®hny killed he the mill on Jan. 28 h, 1001 Another whq Jhnar, liver in Sbndville, and his daughter(Mxa Jahn Moore). 224 PPCBEBIDG PBOPLB Begemin Bazar, brabor of Samuel, lived in Whit emixem lies esu, David Boyne with his dnmlly, scall m Lots 18 mord 14, Coo. 7, short 1816. Bow after a earmag and was built, which did good service ter many Dom, being later old to Cometwe T. Wilson. DavbPe as, Newish, of Detroit, L widely know o successful minutes, and manufacNrcr, Tana daughter and one em (Mrs. Tames MndJI, Mrs. Mulvey and M, fee Bryan), iou live in Claremo d. Bvaysva�lohn Brander and her wile arms from 8mdoud and eeNlod on the Empire Sued owr Pmt's harem, whom Mr. Broader worked as a blactemibh, ehroing the hma used an the'Pomulo-%iugrtou Mga. The Bmndery ware members of Use deet Presbyterian Congregation Which woahil'Md he Leys's school Mr. Bander died when a mmpamllrely young man. Of Vale family two aro stip living. Mka Brenda, affervard married[ Thames Brand, molder of She early Smth wbelea, red Beed an Sot 86, Ow. 8. Mr. Brand find in 1858 and Mrs. Brand in 1868. Tno of their £acedy ere sell Gviog, William in Toronto and Mie Mergoret in Storming Bamr¢—Chada J Brodie, v.s., imadmted from She Ontario Vaheioary Dennis, vied liven pactlemg in Clmvment to 1875. Hi, role is a daogh@r of We late AIfm1 Tary, Cemge M. Brodie, M. D., prachel readiewe in Clermont tram 1890 tu1199H. Ralph Brodie, M.D., mxeedl Ms broWm in the senator it 1908 and ie still Claramonl's dot". Die wife is a mughmv of the late Daniel Foreytb, 15 s8; PAST' YEARS 1N PICHERING Suawn, Omrge Hvawn was boa in inet yuehim[ Seasonal, m 1806, and came th Canons. m 1831. In 1838 he emrrid) Chvihema umenn and soduca an.Ine 23, Con. 2, Mr. Brcwn [lied in 1878 nM him. Smash in 1886. Thain family were Climbing (Anita 'Thom, demand, 1907), Smee (Hering in NVn tm), volume (enameled, 1869), Raid (died in Sendai 1878) and Eoyhemid (Ma Robert Milne, Car 30, Con. 6). Bmmem. Tha 4owaq Hirdoleq u Tama, iiaseph, SylvXahh Abromm, Ira and Rorvland, came from the New Called Sri* Pmmone and New Yid, in the opening years a We wswevem h century said annual in the aouthwestarn pare of thea harming. They wem Freida (or Quakes) and aerial with othem w have - bag a large meaning. domain Brawn died be 1893. We eon, S. X. Brown, u eMl living in Cal demand Bnnnv�oohn Heady came drum England in 1832 wish his wife and two nWldreq a by and a gell. The HU& &I enmaumlud W .Tho hadships of the voyage and waw buried at add. Mr. Bendy vita a amryenb and Lved give m Tal and unersvd ID IIwndge annus. . Hs main in Mnemonic Blame 18", M Ne fnm ly Cm[ge wen a cabinet maks, and nndm- mka m Clmemanb (m use peeaent lib,azf handing) NI mainly before hL lath in lame. John died en yens.. ago see liinwwd, Ont Samuel moved W Toronto many Have age, (His wq Joseph Barmy, m Had evil - knawn hndwart mevchnne of Pickering.) ideal wont W Perry Bound a far Jones ego. Jargon carried 3 temm Ud" baiaes; in Claremont for assay yearn and for a nine in Pickering village He sun livei m Clmmaont. Wiill,= else said® in Claremont. 226 PROEMING PEOPLE Homnmo. Sreroton Auntlng u e hi Pickering Even Engl®d in 1851 and in Ararat of that yea be, gm Wehiog at a Wrty of £.50. He hught iu emad Plana in the bwnahiP and in 1857 began baainro as merchant in Entering nlingo, waPina ng far about Palmy Tema. He wan a well-Im m• and effective hand pmahnr in eonmeetion with the Morme int Church for many yens, and throughout his life are one of Picker- ingn vert highly national titian, in ]%9 he roes appointed j"fice of the proven and in that npaeity did good ureo ho thea commonly. His advise roommar the direction of the rano nble and amicable eoltlsmeat of Mr. Baseball diel in 1909. Mrs. Awting awl lives with, her daughkra i Pickering vilhg . The family arc an folloms: Thoma B. Bmfiag• B.A., lariat, and ,elicitor (derereed, 1887); John W,, droggk (dmveed, 1895)5 Richard A., (mmehant and Peshawar, Pickering Pillage); Have (R) H, If. Bauman (Toon o), Mmeas Bertin A. and Ida B- (Hakeriug), rmd B. (Toronto), Idea. B. a Umgln (Madams, Ont) and William a. (Par Miviou, Snak). Bevans--(�carge Bulassa married Man Ward and lived an Sat 13, Con. U. Mrs Burg® died in 1910 and Me Barges in 1011. Thalfamily area Eliahulh (Mn. Wm. Liven, decenmm), Joan (darn, G. Bowes, demand), William, final, (Mrs. Cozm0ath), Joseph, Margaret (Lim Coswmth), Matilda (Mrs. N. Tar, MarLhom), George, Rachel (IDs. J. A. Jere,, Lot 4, Cm. 7), Alice (Mrs. Frank Harvie, Let 8, Can. B.). E97 PAST YEARS IN I'ICK681NG Bvne.—PJlione H. Burk ®me from Minding to Pickering ho I859 and tribN an lend 30 and 31, Can. 'l. He bird, c wwmill on Wn edition mining through the peace. Hie family no: Ida (Urs. (dimr H. High, living on the old farm), May (new. rennin Michell, Toronto), Ethel and Charlotte M, Beek LLvm retired in Marking. Bea[rtanonu. Wtieb Burkholder, of Pennaddhol descent, came firm Virginia Wwnehip and beril 400 ends th the 8N Conmmlon, cartooning at Chnrsywaod. His family: uleieb, Abingdon, William, 8amw1, Attended, .John, her. Andrew Past, Mrs. Kidder, ma Avid Bvmnu Thndm Ballon, a Yorkebix®aq rem to Markham armed 1830. He died in 17hilevole agree 1868, and No wife IsalmE, Wilwq no Hd5. His three too om m, Thee, Isrut and Itkinud, tattlam l Pickering. Thermo Holm marrhod Siam Milligan, danghtm of Maier Benj. Million, of Markham, and seMlel on the Perm. Iwter he free Minalds hot postmaster, and also eondmtN hated for name yens. He died in IDOq aged 85 years. Hie family are: OmgG of To - emit,; William Ir., of WL'Jevale; Therman of Porfagt la Pinto; Nanty (Me& Torn B. Hoover, of Tomnb); Arnim (Mre. 0. Firmer, of Breen Iliver); henry (line. Thmnm Pringle, of Bonmamile), and Mary (taro H. Window, diamond). fuel horror enamel Condone Singh, daugrter of Willing Sedid, Mr. Born note a sermon, but ren a butcher liming for mono None and ago at an only parting (ibont 1865) conducted a erre at Belford. hire. ads PICEEIRNO PEOPLE Burton diel in 1909, aged 82, and IIc Burden, hovwg Van, to Chicago W be with Ne &ddreq died there he 1910 at the age of 08. Hie family em Tmmnq of Ain - home; Prank 8., Imballo Wa J, Patbn) and ]aria (hfm W. C. Wilkiawa), all thea tieing in Chicago. Biebmd Burned moral Sevh Palms, and farmed Lot 22, Con. 9, moving as 1850 Is Int 16, Can. 0, where he spent the otet of his We. Be died in 1866, end hie wife in 1880. Their homily were Mary (M» W Wil - n, of Bi stalled), Thomas (dressed), John (hat 16, Con. 6), Lydia (Mn. Russell, Dakota), Nicholas (who spent clews veers as a hemas maker m Cattails, and hos been for thirty years in Mounted he flan down line), 8arnh (Men JoM Linden, Porooto), and Maimed (diamond). CnAPIme.Joseph Chapman awl one wife Sarah Mates mine W Picketing from Penoe}'Eania about the Phase 1018. Their mm Elrod and Nelden rememed in the towaalip. Blind purchased Lot 0, Ian 9, from the James Brom estate in the forties. He nearriel Ethernet Carpenter and had Sve children, three of whom evrvivrNelmn living on the home term and La and Camelia in Vanroumr. Blind Chapmm died 1846, Nelson the elder in Pan married Eliza Jure MU of Darlington, from which ®ion Were were food children Prank M. (naw odimr of Me ParmNn Ma9aaad To- ranlo)• Ernest L. (in bnsinese in Toronto), Dlilua S. (hardware merchant 01 Ptrkming village), ®d Wheat- hal heLLed (orgoged hoe a !vaster in Toronto). Ilnr ¢n�Tbomno Clutha, enure from Englmd in the honied and settled an Lot 92, E_ P. He married Jam Cards. 229 PAST YEARS IN PI KERING Coonmtm. Willivm CoeWme, a native of Dervoek, near automate, in Ireland, dome do Camadn in 130. The year Wloawd Lie your, and moWaq Sohn and Dory CaMene, deme out with Cm real of Weir fnmdy— dome, Man (a(krnarda Nr. Came of UIi,dge), deme, had Calamine.. ANY a nal rveidmm an P1rk- evag, during whieh their daughter CnfLmied Son, Oe family mo,d to SatWd Tonmehip, William atm ,pending model dome in that Ready, pert a WNWI hand employed in helping W hay the railway mutual Pmss had Woodwal Returning to Pickering, he workod for Seven Care for the ]tiller family of Atha, on Dww,bm Soul, Real, he marad llbaaheW Devitt, who was man at lIallu gheq Co. Dmegal, found, and ¢auto to Canada wall her Tahoe fn 1881. Sam four from at Atha they moved to lat11, Coo. e, water the net of their Lree esu ,pent Mr. demand &ad m 1903, aged 30, and Moa. Chateau in IWb not at the age of 80. 'They had o family of five arm; ad five do'eivore, five of whom are San Brand, namely Dory June (Mrs Dmid glamor of Ethanol Maderth (Mrs. W. H. Comm of (meront, amt Jonathon, Agon and Junes, whe It" on Sm old homerted. Comedo—wmh,m Cooper, Rome We what of huge Rod, ®me w Brad, with hu wife and Family alwt 1880 and eettld nem ArAdmah, but tam, moved W Int 80, Com, 0. He did ad 1804, Aged 10, and hu wife in 1884• aged 99. Their sow Charles and Rid eM want on m Slot 08, Can. 9, Rimed died in 180 at the mho at 43. Charles mnrmal mal O'Brien it 1343, We cem 330 PICKE➢NO PROPLE many Ming performed by Eldee George➢ercluy. Charles died in 1869 and his wie w 1899. net, Rudy were an follows: Tone (Mn. Watson, where husband was e tailor in Chummier for ninny years, and who now lives I, Stratford), Gouge, (who mmerird Catherine J. Michell and worked the home form ted 1908, when h, removal to Olmmnovt), Hugh (mnv;al can Richard - Ann, man, lives in BWGIc), Willlnm (of Toronto), Olive Idle. aided Peducer,aemsMary (mere wS Idled, command) And nrles (who Amerind sao MDonldand Aw Uses in Rn s earn. The double Cege Cooper Arm aIndiana:Irill (Mrs. A. Rawson), Ifftry E. (Mr. John Underhill), e(who untried mary wad and livs on Lot , Ca. 9), Litton(Mrs O. M. Forrytho Hardware), r&ha (and Weller➢wlmor),H ors)(movingCare Rican and ➢ared on We home fares), and Min Ecuador, aP Clvsmanf. Coeunu. Oenee Ccmell, a native of Now York Stam, came in Canada about the fair VAN, and leaden t0 clear a farm in Whitby Township vhieh had ban pa,- Ahmed uryAhmed emdim by No, father, doer Him yearn the farm was old And Ire reduced home, brat not Ming suited each ]He them came again to Card&, sea offer gradient stay of came from in Whitby Township came W Plek- ming About the year 1936, Inking rap bond 9, Our. 2. Here M lived WT INS, when be r,find to Pickvwg Tillage His faulty of five are Ad modenta of the towvhile COva'na. Thomnn and Awry Courtier, natives of i m agIman, come in Cauda m m about the your 1831, 231 PAST Y RS IIi PIC% RIRG gettling a Du4ngWn. A few yeva loth Mrs. Coor- due diad, Imviog two ®eIl rLldeeo. SUMaryeoUy, Mr. Cewtiee mar iol Mary Auau and in 1041 moved to the & F. of Pihkcdng, W £7, half a hath want of 11mbwton. He was a membh of the Bible fnmat ao Church and Plled the adiee of alum 1®der and local Wagoner very eexptobly from early manhood till the alone of his life. $e died in 1889 god his wife in 1899. Of the, family Pear an still llvimg�iohn L. (Cl1w too), Mrs. C. Dailey (Carica), Aram. a (Rahman ville) mod Mm. W. & Mmer of Tomato. CIvreg—Williom Coma game b Canada wi@ hu forth in the year 109, iron than abed five yeah old. (Ioming rap No 9t. Law,mw, than Iwt on tell Woy tragdlee]. drawn by oxen on liar Lok, took fire and they last mu& of theme beggge. Finding their deetwati® lot 89 B.F., feet ,met at the month of On, Songe, it was neez¢vy to Provide eholter by pigging a rhino pole eerare betwga two trcm and leaning eveggee, bmvghe at m vaglo agawet it on both aid" eo he to fewer a triangular epmee Leahth halo which they crept Soon a ging wag a,sged, a 4 hove emoted and they been to widen the opining he the famet and in pionew Lonna M cultivate the wil. In 180 Mr. Conw eng, ried Mary A Well whose Pahl, light at the Ron." . Re wag an eld" In MelNlo Church, 9evrbwo, mad-Suprriotendent of the Sunday Sebwl for many years. He died in 1897, m his seventy two year, and Mre Cowan in 1907 in her olghty-Bret yemv. The, family were Tm (Mrs. W. MCRellerick, dmmod), Rory, (aeawal), WM= (of IIaeemwa), Robert 232 PIOPER]i PEOPLE (m Toronto), Mary Ann (Mrs. Rehert Perris, dP xmed), Ellen (Mn. John IIemq 9omhem), Marginal R. (Mrs. Also Neilson), Jemm and Tohn. Dun. fictional %Is mmtled jeer Oebutin5 by whom he heel the Ulocrum easily: HannM (Mee. Edmond Wright), VelentmG Ohristother, May,, Nil - )him J., Sent i, and 11mim , His are WHI' mm T [Wo lived tae a time on the Perm on the Bed Con. (1,R 15). Ile dud in 2900. His wife rind one Eastman, have melded mince In Pickering Village, het Moamar second to HerWey, Men., comms a coq Edward, and tin daughters, Mary and Ethel (Mm 8. Criminal, 4rp Devmsox.�limes Immsid® Avidson earn, from Mmpitter Parish, AbeMrembGe, in If Rectified on the near of Con. 8, oft which llmrn nnrc Chen but five arms elmr. His family were: John, who roweled MEB Hurn; of Whitby and Rose nese Ashhmn; Andmv, who went to Monticello, Iowa; Temoe L, who misread mesa Nichol and Rea on the old Increased; Mary ($n William Miller), and (form, of L%®a4 Mm. Devmwx.—Alennder Channels, and his wify Meq Processor, came from AEerdaznshin in I846, and seclal at Cherrywmd. Their Snmi19 were: William, rime married Al Milroy aad dmght select for same years in the towmhill; George, vice after living meet me years caw Cherp,vood went about 1887 to Ospmyl James, who anied Ellen Mose and Rad sews OMmy ona, (wham his coq George Davidson dill levee); drive, who 238 PAST YEARS IN PICAEBINC leveed bleeksmithang at Denbnrmi and NkmeNn worked at Pondering and late, at 8mngbem, and Mvy (Mn. Tame Banned), DanTT. Metthea Ibritt end ha wife, Jam suong, e from Envm din, imlmN, aleaut 1824, Bethel for min years near the Bey of (Ninte, and alereai ds puv- ,amung Lot 15, Con. 6, Lem the (frown, The Boat in still in the family, ham; needed by hog grandame Matthew Devitt died in. into and M1u wife in IBH. no folowwg m the ,ma, d their family of eight George, M Dmmm, &01804; seen (Mrs Albright), dud 1804; Weight, of Cu wrighl Township, died 184-0; Mary (Mrs Wm. Gbw,,), died 1843; John (father of IV.. J. Deiin, tut 15, Be,. G coal of Hobert Devitt, Bat 11, Con. 5); Jet, (Mind Max. Browne), diad 1893; lalmobath (Mss. Willem Conformed, died 180. Dicem. 10 1893, William Bootie, wiU he wide, Isabelle lihmn, and clear daughter Adak, emi1W from Alvdan on the vessel Hone of Aberdeen o^ her maiden voyage end to ga weeks handed It Halily, from which they jmgmpd on to 'Toronto. 'Thence they travelled thmogh the (arcs; In Almnndee Mmte}a4^mith of Me- ele, Mrs. Moclocy hero; Ain, Dioldws ,stn. After various changes they rented the McGillivray (helm met of Awc low. That family am at fal e,i Anne (Wide. Thomeg Mermom, Isabella (etre Smnm logos), Jun (Ma. Box, tomer), Mnry (Mrs. Hurry Become), William (with the Kemp Mfg, Co.), John (mmuhent, Piekerag). 234 WIWPM DVN9 PICRERiNO PEOPLE D¢ott,bG. and Mrs Dison morded and mine to Pickering in M49, m UhW on LA 31, Con, 2. Mr. Dwain died Marek IB9s, ma Mm. Dhon Ostoker,1902. Of their felly eight aro still living, mmoly: Mm. 9tnckdele, m western Canada; Mm. Andean, in To- room; Mm. addeir, of lbmnb. Mrz. William Idles on beat 08, Con. li Mn. David Mainland, of BtouR-' vdlet William, on the old homestead: Tom, in 8am- iRoq and Mary, at Omu,pmod. Dvnnea—William Dunbar was bare W Larder. Milt, Sco0ond, w 1780, and come to Canada in 1881, rMlml; Go Lot 25, Con. 1, the follm io8 year He was the pieeeu of the SmMh az thound m WM pert of the tante, being followed wttbio a Pew from by the Anvare, Cilchaislq Bvonm, Lemons, Willies, and other families. Mr Debar took a poetical iatm:at io everything mu mming tha orders ofthe rommnolly, and was a lmaiag member and elder of the Pvmbp Union obmeh from its dirt mgmaimim. On died in 1900, 8L family, all leen be Smeml, wom w fol. lows: Tamed (b. 1809, 1 at Raided, 1866); Janet (1811-1816); Robert (b. 1813, 1 at Imbeds 1890); William (b 1815, d. at Dovbmram, ;901); John (b. 1818, d. at Toradvo 1890); Alen (b. 1820, d in Mie. ori, 1817); David (b. 1822, d. at Dmbarton, less); Elelestb (Mm. Campbell, b. 1824, d. at To arm, 1899). William Dunbar (em of the pinna William), most his life in Doobabn as a blahmill, With his father and mine others from the neighborhood be was appre. Laded at OM time of Ido mhollion an0 marded to 235 PAST YkARS IN PICKERING Tomutk where they were kept for v time under afraid. Iii, family are William (well-Imnwn v xeeefN buirea n man in Malcolm Village W many firm, end mow endont in Declaring), gad Minnie (Mrs. De J. R. Dole, of Duuhmton). Doxcur.—Jnmea Daren and hie mite Mary (Mrid- cafear, Abmehne in lima wW tear rix dtlnae ldren and located o3 Morrywwd, when Mr. Damen workal 8, a shoemaker. Mn. Daren died in 1869 and Mr. Daman in 1877. The vldeet end the yomi Of their addition still live w So Warship, namely, Mae Fergie, v., N Ckremon( and Omryre Demman, of Imt 26, Con. G. Dumnr—ahomm Dome, wife NO are, both native, of Rainarrgh, came to (Immu w Bra you 1855 ana Ruled in Clnnmant, where lm bee lived ever. He wine appokted Depaty Returning OMttr in 1870 and was Towehip Andifor for grout thirty yearq mumandir; with 1874. Dvxmv. Alexander Dunlop came from Cgmty, Down in Ireland and eetllea on IgE 1O, Con. A in 1801. Som, time vforward hie tally end mother emved the Atlantic, hilt hia m4ham died at Pramtt by the way. In 1838 he mmerml Sophie Moon. Thar family were: IIendtm, boar 1884, dial at Grreuwma,1910; Tamm, who want to the Share; Sophia (Mrs. Bray or Clrn - mmt); AlMmaeq and John (arranged) : Anis (Mm MCRiltdoq; Semh (Mae z1had); Inuabeth (Mia Greenmail, and Margemt (Mrs, Moriarty). Newilbn Pard", v brother of Alemndv, worked 226 PICKINJIiO PEOPLE 6f sometime aw a blaeNamith on She fourth Contingent hot aHerwmde went to London, One. Eowensn.—}Glen Morris and We wife have Hest me m Ovonde Rom Cornwall W hold. Berthng &6 in Mmlrham, they esme to, Ylokmlq^ In Who that 0, can 4). Them family ween; wiNsm, who married Tart Path (leamlq, Smah, Tndmn and Mehl); Toho, who married hmrgmmo Madill, and five on UN s, Com. 4, with Unit family of fmr; and Mary Uses (wa. EdwaN E Pugh). That, danghkp EWmheth, is arm. Fidomon of Mar4ham and them can Ler; Eves on Sat ID, Cm. D. Lmw.paw.—WiWam eldwmae mea haven in Cmnwen W 1932 and tame to niche Jim We youth. He more employed at wt npmint of me halo in the year. 19434. In early life he ryeat enure time m a radar me Lake Ontario ewe m one eaatim was shipwrecked off Toronb Blood and barely exalwd with We life. He sport Ne divorce pert a[ Lie life at hie trade an a cow - prefer in the mmthmu part of the to,mhip. He died 0e106az late 1910. &vena.—Timet generate Lis Who Smah Path time b Cvmdo in I9AE and wttleil on W4 9, Cm. o. Their family w wdliam (worried Holmes Morgan); Teres (mmrd Imid Morgan, Bute an Con 5, Ox- bridga);BWahrth (Mn. R. ward); John (deemed); Thmmss (deemed); Josiah (married gree 9eeMak and lives m Sae 19, Can 9); Sarah fare, D. Merger, IIabridge townhier); Elim Tom (demxd); Eleven Wilson (of wWeby). 237 PANT YEARS IN PICIOBRING Pammi. Willixm Fortier won born in Martbam in 18M and mme to Potation, IA 35, (Am 5, m 1838, Whose he would till hu mail, 101800. }Iia wl[q Cyn- thia peon, dial in 1875. Thearr family were: Cyo No, (dmam a 1842); Silas B. (demteal 1867); father W. (formed 1874); IIueeey W. (decreased 1095); Area D. (dommod 1904); O. 0 Factor, sued Mrs. J. J. Bell (both la Gana Rivet), and D,. D. W. Fariec, of Toronto Tho form is NLL In Be family, Lama nupied by Geode W. Furrier, grandson a William Fern Dr. D. IF Racier, bm 1833, after arti bution by the faculty of Viebrm College, betel b Preatlm in Rrvmghum no 1882. Be obtained the dears, a M.D. from Victoria i,1867. No was nom rsommnal aumiate awarear for Oall County iu 1879. From 1888 b 1895 he fracture in (Immoral, since which data he has Bull and preRlwd to Immune. Fmwrsr' lOba Forane came to Canada from Imng- ndeaAberdceoehim,alla52. Heworkedforthe8aoo family at Ashburn for some time, and in 1800 mounted Barbara Innes, end settled nor Cherrywwd. Aftn Poe years they mored to N'A Lel 19, Cel. 9. la 1807 tbry moral b Chemical, whom Me Forgie died in1904,wdwh,=M,o.FagasKll live,. Theirfamly an as follow,: Tohq who worried Aliso Brad, and mw lime in Mount Boma; Nary (Mm Bernina o4 Markbem); .James, who moms] imbBa Milne and Bad at trinomials, Account 1897; laebella (Mrs. Thames Nal); .Jan (Minton, Word Virginia); John (W! 19, Co,. 9, Aale0r 1911.); Anne, and Apes E. 238 PICKERING PEOPLE Rasom oo tim. William Fortatep a native of AJ¢hlre, own, to licensing ebnt 1356, setting on XF. Int el, where the most of hia life woe spent He m first Deputy Baeve for smarm yeah and home a ember of He (bent, Council. Be was native worker and similar of the Church of He Dis iidem aid a man of someone woo, always highly reapeGll m the community. He ri m Wer Imam to Tor - DEW, whew ho died January, 1911, he his Bird yew. FMJWYNI. Dmiel Fo,ryO was been in Uxbribm mud in 1864 married a daughter of Jahn and Mrs. Bary, mare which time they have lived in the wighhmhoed of Moment, For a number of ymn be operated the mill south M the Tatum. In 1901 thay moved to the remains at North Claemnnt, whore Mrs. FwaytM1 and her mother, Mrs Bei still live. Here Me Fomyth died in Densities, 1910. Their family me: John, who died in 1906; Mary E. (Mn. De R Braine of More - moot); Goame Meana, mid Hobert. Ewen of North Claremant, and Mildred, at tho old Lome. Hewu*•. C.00rge Ganelin, a R roadohomam and his wife Jmu Costly Imsel on Loo 16, Con. 8. Their family were: JmHb (dommod), Hizabetly Rinsed Hhevele), Thome (feet 14, Can. Y), Susan (Tor- wb), Hannah (Mrr Urian Jonas, Altana), Eliu (dee moved), Amelia (Un John Gibson), Jeal (Ink 13, Con, 8), Mmy (MT, Thomas 1"), h4. Hameln died In 1384 at the was of 88. It,,. (muslin, died in 1889. Ohm —WJham Cre came from Seahmo Township he 1949 and misled on int G' Con 5, whom he rpet de not of his ]if,. NGn Crc died q 1881 and Mo Hoo in 1884. 839 PA'U )MARS IN PICI[E NG Gneaw.—The Gemw family nm of Preneh Instant. John Gerow had fair wane, au of wham were eagagea .ambowk of came lwd. DRAW eroded We some 9u Claremat, now occupied by W. M. Palmer, and Inter vent to the 9y4s. John was in early We a nupeekr and lake bx¢me proprietor of the hotel in ffiooghw, whom Fe eGll livee. WaRor vent b Ne ffiab. George WAR wen-hoown for here As a puory-maker in URN, malt and Ietee weYE W Part Perry, of which place he is now meN. IIic all, John Gerger, etln aeeries on the yamp.making beef with an,& movie. Grvwne. Tlwmm (lihWae came As Canada firm Wilbbirq Rabdaml, la 1866, and short two yearn later located in Clmaumnk He moment Mimmil, &wage, who And close Rome IN,, ember from Bedfordshire. For We lost twenty -sir yurs Mr. Gibbon hss had a dour and food business, and in Inter years a granary as wall, IN Claremont Their fluidic ere: witimm ned Gmege (w Panama); Task (Mr, Adam Stuart); Diary anion (area. Wmlmn Walmrd): Nettie (Mrs. R. Wormy); Charles ('m Toronto); and Rro (Ma S. Siev�). Gtemv.—In lM7 William Guam with his wile, Smith Yromaq And two eam—Yeoman, aged nineyweq and SAdeaq aged Svc --came farm Ywksh re to CAn. oda 'ITey eonkeatN Modrn on the viral, hot we covered mid made ll,mr may N Toronto, whom obey Dined short n coag, Mr Gihmn missing In the butchmive Intern°. 0, April dealt, 1838, he bought Ne farm of 15 agree, being parts of LAW 7 and 9, Cao. %from Div. Jame hfrnger. Another eon and daughter Sh8 PICIffiBING PEOPLE ere bvv to them OR the farm, no frame of whom dini imi infantry, end the LWe wam ministrant Man B. Wetherill In 1097, Me. Urban died suddenly from xpoplery. Him widrw survived him forty Mrs. His midnE inn, Yeomvq mmiet Mier Belinda Retold and spent hie life in Whithy. Jndwo mernied Mien Cnrtie B. GNmm and lived me the %in WI him death w 1919. The team is still w mind by him mon. TO, davghten• from and Birth, . nc Respectively Mn. F. M. Chapman of Tomnlo end hire. F. W. 1Fevoy of Oshawa. Glaceaar. David Gilchrietwms baev in Leagq FJn m e, in le". Hew employed dining me earlier Mrs of Me maahmd as a Inner in hid native village, With hie aide, Mary Stamina, and Weir find child they, came m Canada, an eight wealre seeps in less, met - Unit on Let 27, Con. E. He cu art active mamba of the PresbyWiav emgrtWmion worshipping in the xhrol on the Second Conmeiw, (aftervms Eakins Chamh), and wand me municipality as measure for many Mrs. Mm family wet,; Iahelle (Mon. Lwaq of Cherry - woad, died 1911); Gmrge (died in Toronto, 1910); William (still living at Chneyrvoed) i David, Bohvt eW AlecaWn (all deewsA earn pan imer) i Claude- nowt hristoa (Mae. MiN, of Toronto); Temp (w Wisdom Canada), Rod Mary (Mrs. Sohn Somnific, Chance - named). Mr. Gilchrist died in 1889 end Mn. Gflduist n 1885. Gomop.�iohn Gordon of Fmmerhwg, SmElaod, me to Paster Cmmrs; (Whfthy), Csmda weda in 180 after a aim wake voyage Half underidei mount ®ening in the country, he name eveoEoelly to Dart - 18 "1 PAW YHAH9 IN PIMIRING dres Creek, where he house the business of barrel- mhing. He lata baseboard a lot ou Centel, Stmt, where he built a madams and Aog conducting beai- nem,U his death in 1890 Of hie family two daughleey Mm Armstrong and Mn. Hartnek owed Ism were, Jul), (wolLknome for want sears in the mwmbip as an apelcbeym and ship. Par) and Stephen, ,re dereasl Om daughter, Iles. PIotk metal in 8imssto , and two goes liar. in Piek- among tram n, ang.gad in me lurcher Laeinvwg,.na Bethany a butlde, and ammeter. 6una¢as.�yohn Gormley, a matin at County Mona. ghaq Ireland, mate b needs about the yea, Isiah and unearth for some time on the wetland Canal and late, w Tme,boand Coleaw. with hie brothers James sued Jomph he seek up befog 1633 Int 17, muds of the Ynt Commies to the lobe, James telling the norm. east smart, John the northwest and ,Tomph the tou0- wny the surneast being sold to M,, Balmu, M,.k- lav of their siRtt Mm. So in. Thomae, a fourth hmtha, esu lolled at the Battle of waterloo. John am defe only use, 'Themas, come to Canada in IBN. His family mm Mary June (Mrs Arthur (honest), and Mmpamb John, Thoma and Samuels who live he Plnkering Village. Jomph Gormley came out about bell. IIG family llre:.Jaoph (at nuuhemto,), James (iut 16, B.F. 3A mds), Marr (Ma S. Curtsies), Arthur and Indeed (w the old homeefmd), and Johm (of Maturing). Mrs. SmiU seen mentioned was graname0x m Mre. B. Harting of et baring Village. Hes PICKERING PEOPLE Goalroe. Thomas (m4iake ar as horn in 1768 and did to 1859. Lre. Gmtick wu born in 1796 and died in 1681. Their some mg Thome saa John, the former of wham wu born in 1820 and del in 1894, and We IaHmr Corn 1826 and died 1901. Two mat of Thoma Godlike sent live in the Wwnehip, Thomas Calvert (Lot 29, Cao. 7), and hoodwink (Lot K Con. 7). Como,tE. William Govlie, a nstivs of Berme: shire, came to Smrbm he 1922, and mterevarde rMll on tat 24 (icer) Can. 2. He died in 1875 sed his vrfe iii 183E His family were: Jane (Mrz Alexandu Trustee); Arm (Mrs Module Jmio (Mn. William young); Robert, whit living an Can. 4, Uxbridge; forms,, ad Cwgg who omnpied the old homeetmd HII his dwRh in 1094 Gcauev.Richard Graham, a native of Cumberland, England, came to Conaria about the year 1842. It 1870 he took he boat 23, Con. 9. He maaied Mir Armstrong, of Markham. 'Their hardly an: fibers (of Gmlmm and Rather, Blfoul Pork); David (W 20, Con, 7); George (Mommem); Williams and Thomas (Gruber -Erna, clemmomt); afimhmW (Mrs. John Nfnnniog M momma), and Him Margaret. Me Onbw died in 1881. His wifr still Uwe with her two soon mad daughter on the farm. Gnzcw. b}edeeirk Goom was she we of demand Green, of March m the Ile of Ely in Her County of Cambridge, Farmer, and by him was appettimd on the 20th day of July, 1826, to Sheriff Bladen d Bort® M Pan YEAH6 IN PICKERING in the Covv4y of Linmin for Wax years to learn be cert" at mi, be an baker. been to a Conetiv i i fha hely tactics, N livod for c the in lleeYham. In ick. N f, all in Nonhd on the 8th Covceedm of Pick. here attemped named a hie honor, Gre®wood. Here e lo epi the e filefileMe,e. He to do with developing i writes e EFe erl lines es Of of iLy of twribrousi he distilling, w Ming milling and ewo and co He was for tunny How, in u e in of the pheo and cook voaidme w interest in the insist life of the eommuwly. Gr Me nu (Mr Bell, and thele!wkly: indices); J. Chen; bury i s. di Mang Froderiek 8. Indime). Mackercf (Mrs. Inwbn d %mule); Sveau (crossed) Mackey of TorvnW), and Months is 8 (ed that o It h related , on one oereeian FBoire Onm and E. Sneed, TIO, were ho had ^ biged[a fellow who was a noted Tully, yseatou who Ted f f1w be v rung fmmee femdrm who had Paned oimxol absolve a d jampee et the fall (pie. ommeke h—wu anands Out on Mean ¢Ding r aFame the constable and tv algin Out ere hurt Mr. Sham mrnmnen to smear of n retardants a ew far Will & ume mo for m enemod me noes Sterna areas a idi a me toe er yove aomiwo m Squire eeeev paid, "I ah¢Lektheurt. He rotwo the notin to the and,formed the ennrf. He roiled ere mo 69 co rt the word,for when, v few ell a efh &io [he hurt was moped, the eim held v hand nom to to his tees where a bleak eye and a tithe o nom as mectHorn ti the pmwna of ms abuse. dna we redo was armiHW a prura.d with ils business without fuller wtertnpfiov. E44 Onmo. Hugh Cmgg with his iiia and family came Over, County Antrim, Inland, w Caoeda in ISM. Setting from IaVnst,a WuWon solid' voyage hmoghE then b quarantine below llmdr al. Hen the pas. smile we minired w go aehwe by a ]two bat you meshed unap,mion, iteturaing as Dh. Go,em w handing his little light-year old coq Hugly (now of Clammmnt), nP the sin of the ravel two bed, was forced out, and width, strung hand, shove Ilfleal the harry Na fetter slipped and fell into Nor and awaited drowning only wife, having gone daio, the attoad Own. Coming to Upper Concede, they agent times years dThornhill, where hire. Oman's brother, William due, ; lived. This broEha in reported to have done Send areas to, the amvernmmt w the rebellion Wren yea later in screwing arra ah, ring a unmbw of ^rebate' in the henof a Mr. lAnm¢ over Ceram Mills. In Me yes, No Cm® moved W Piekawg, first Using on IM 29, Cm. S. Shortly after they mond to Lot 26, Clio. 8, purchasing the north port from Pdwrtd Owns and the mnEh from Williams Palmer. Mi. Gregg lived only abut Ind yearn after coming to Piek- eriog, hwt Mre. Gregg .mesad NI December 2mm 1973. than Sorrily wee 131aabeth (2ffe. Tams, Flood), Imbmt, S®es, Jahn, Mlen (Mrs. William Wood), Joseph (we note Wow), Mary Twee (Mre. Fmp, Haocy (Mm Jmk), David and Hugh law code below). Joseph OregO been w linakclomghrM, Ireland, in Sate, nine W Cauda as e young man. He settled on IDt 2d, Con. k and assumed Mary Ams Canning of Markham. Of their family a two Some and when M PAST Y6A88 IN PICIlHRING diagram, Gm fallowing still surviee: 8vgb (}u0 %, On. 8), WiRm, John (N. Ciuemat), Mm, David Maxgnq Mon. Ration Malawian, Mea Andrew Story, Mn. Aelbua Luke wd Kim Ruth Gmgg. His wifedind in 1801, ofty whim he lived in Nolh Clmemonk He died in May, 1910. Hugh Gregg mnowmand to work the home form. In 1872 he worried Noble Lindwy of Uxbridge Towoehip. In Inter farm they hove rzrided w Clnmout. Their family on: Tho to a (Claremont); Dead (Int 25, Con, 8); Jarman (Claxeamnt) and Maggie (Toronto), htr. Gxogg in his eigbiyeM yom in still glut of mind and eetiva. He rmnlls near engaged a pr affix the family me to Piekung iv *king applu fax Elder Wwu and hearing that the Whom M1ad baa edict fox imty pan latera that limn. Mr. Gmgg in mrly days awed to split mile at three York shillian a hondml and the dgwe for clearing lad ma from $12 on $14 per o Gawm—Robert Gmi& an Alm deenahim blacksmith, me to Canada with IN wife and family and attled wear Brougham. Tkau family are m follows: James, ho murial Lrr beth know; Mary Aao (Mre. Henry Pilkey), Loon (Mrs. Allbrighl), Rnkark Jim, William, ImWIn (Mm. Maine Topping). and Inde (Her. Philip Pomyth).Mn Graig diad al twenty yevm ego. Mrebrain still Hoes near Broaghm. 8eo®ucw. William Hageemen nettled an Int 24, by Wewar, T aha yert 1887. The Sem is still oeeupbd by Theophilve Hogsrmen. 2" YICKERIPT1 PROPLE Havener,—yohn Haight we of the PrionB[' settlement which came to Piekeeimg in the apzuwg fares of pm century. He come from Vernon and msseled Mary Rogers. His seashore, Healon Haight, me Mm. Wm. Hartriek Hie we, Jahn Haigh%was well karats 19 a magistrate in Ulm WarrNp for many yearn A Honker, H. A. Haight, still law at Piekermg. A grmdaaaghter, Mm Joseph Needs, diel It her home, Lot I8, Con. d, In IDID. Alra Doyle's daughter, Mrs. ➢charts, Ball have ars the fame. H.uBremre. Ibur was of John Hamilton of Than, Hennekehve Scathed, aware W Cocoa, The that to come now Will Ham Won, who often, a brief ,ley at Now York spared o aero at York Mills and later accord a Uxbridge. To, can am sfill lidag—AIm- mder,of Reaoreq and George, of Hzh,idge. William Hamilton, the imeut ponwveor of Uxbridge, u gradient. To the early thirties William was takes by John ma Alexander who came together, end awe yeere labor the fomtb brother, Rot crew. IIs had bean a leafs, hat in Cmadn followed the Inclusion of a treader, residing in carious pares of On6rm KA his doW in the early nigh tie Alexander Hamilton apart ems time m Wmdlmidge and Inter war in laciness in Toronto. From M56 till 1891 he emanated a general more in Claremont, Its mention being uhouf 'ben the blocbmith shop now Honda sort of fhe hotel. Mr. Hvmilene than served to Albion and late, to Wrareter, where he mutioued to skier Ell his death in 1889. John Hamilton Heed for some years in the mighhor 217 PAST YEARS IN PICKERING hood of Wanton. Mile there he married Mary Me. GIMInnq daughter of Andmw 3folleehan of York Mille. I An they unrest to Pickuw& running a farm firs devoted pan in We modern pert or the town hind end puntiv®ng about 1840 as north ha f Of India Is and 20, Con. 9, He noetbuet settle of whieb "comem" inb no singe e( C6mmont Now he Need till his death An 1887, in his 99th year His Nestle were: Alien, Union (deceased 1911), Toles (dewaxed Inner), Janet, [Jessie[ (deanvwd 1906), strident and Andrew. IIea®tx. Gmrge Herbron "me from gteekfomoa- Teca to York in 1083 with Its, wife and 1®11y. thrust at Ne Attendants live an de 86th Conmmiom flalamos.—l0illiem MMrick wu Wrn in Has Ccunty of WexbN Ireland, in 1804. He mine wife bin panto m Makcring at the age of twelve In 1821 he married Phoebe Haight, who vas Mrn in Phis ring" n 1810. Mn RnrMek barren owaer of amsiduebly bund m He imwe&ab viowity of Metering Villain. He was a magic for ahent Usirty ynn The old Nationals homu4ad was built in 1843 And still is fir goal repair. He died in 1874 And his wJe in land. One son and two dangnan hill survive, via., William Hartnek and Mrs. John. GCNon, of Pressing, and Mm Twee Luba, a An, Oaorp, Ont. 1Gsrrxas.—Nathaniel Hastings wee Mm in York (Toronto) of C. E. L furnisher, he fader hung wane of eossiderable land in He vicinity of what u now Ledieville. A lot of forty Acro having nam ban - feued to Nathaniel, he ¢changed it fm a yoke of near, a wagon And wine tmplemmk, And with his young 248 PLGB&RING PEOPLB wife Chair to Pickering about the year 1828, sealing an In! 24, Con. a, whoa he lived till his death in I870 in Me 660, year. He =A to mlete that when a My be hod his follies teem at a bloccamiP Only in York and fat same military meo came along and imprmud area fab the Government armed for conveying men and supplies Mlwan York and Magenta. His eon Job, Haa4wge new lives on Lot 20, Con. 6, while the old homot a is beveling by Id, gawdsm, Oemge Halinge. Hanamuon. Tbomae Henderson was barn in Have Shane in 1834 and came W "Canada West' ee u young o. In 18436 he was employed at the opening of the harbor. He marred Mies Edwards h 1860 and has speat am most of his life in the soot], of the Wwmehip, woull at his lode a a carpenter. He eeudmi in IMmlerton. Houma. The family of JmaWa, Holmes, hie of Monbarloa, us u fallow.: IhNbite W. (Lot 80, BY.); Jamie (Mn. Pett' Annum, LM 2$ B. V); Thowas G. and JonaWion J. (thin of Tormild; law, gemt A. (Mn. Mehddva and William Arthur (of Sault Ste Marie). Mm. Jonathan Holmes awl lives with he, deadliest, Mm f mea Hoban a avoid Haova was born to Pennsylvania he 1808, the am of Ludveig Hoover, who with his family cue W Maekhom a few peen later. Donal Hoover married P res Raise, raid 8a tled on Lot 30, Cm- 8, to 1898 awl lived Were till his death in food, Me had a fumily of murso wen and Owns dengbWm. 249 PAST YEARS IN PICHRRINC Poky R. Harvey, Sun of Dnni J Harvey, war horn in 1857 In Baru he mnmed Hmeh Nighaxandq daughter of Samuel Nighsnander a Alines. After farming for a time he enkmd m o parbteNiip with Hirid Hexor io due Shoran They operated two fnnlorlq one at StonRviuo end We othv at NMtevale, In 1871 Mr. Hoorn entero] the railing boniness. Ltet at Camara Hill, Mvrkham Township, than at UTTER Bellew, and in fail he bought the 6Tem River Milla and removed to that plan, whom he "Be the Met of We life. In 1875 Mm Hoorn' was elevted councillor, won deputy rave for Su Peru and rune in 1888. He ma a good 4usiwe mon and prominent b ad move m arts for the geN of the community. He died in 1001 at Wo ego a 64. He ma mrvival by then Seand one daughter—Alplrew, who IS pmident of the Markham Sed Piskmmg Telephone Compagv; Wil - low, who eoedmh Cho mHling le amiss at Green River; leradmkk, be is Intuatvlal Agant of III Southam Rome Heilwey of California, and labhie (Mor A. B. Collins of Tomnb). Haovm.—Summed IIrovex of Markham poxehaenl int 34, Can. 8, ao OIL nth, Book It woe than kmmn IS MCTTy" Swamp, having baro Wanted in 1806 to Andrew Mertm on Ne fulfilment of the settlement duties 1, 1857 Sound HmverO eldaet ear, Ahrthem O., with Fia wife, Maria Burkholder, tmk paemeeiov, a hwm having Mau ati t and al,"t tau acrcu dread prior to that time a Bid hie w1e died, and m 1878 By married Suemaeh Barkholdm. He hname fie owner of ahwt 400 arm of land, wdnding IM 84, E50 PICKERING PEOPLE Con. 8, and town of Lots 35, Con. Y, 31, Con. 7, end 30, Con, 7. He Was a faithful member, a the Mommas church. always in hu plmo- He dim in 1998, laving o family of four mus and vim daughter. Mee. Home, still lives at rhe old home. Hia elarat qq Samuel If., mrt,im Elizabeth Rem, and formal IDfn 8031, Can. 7, from 188G till about tenymrsagwwhed Lee, Smith of HilaRle Thesemnd q Nn monied Tone Smith of Klug b B. mg ned live. via N hula Lot mo Coo. Y. Jamwent al m rim Suennnah um G, andm avid sent writ half Lot 36, and He Etias H., the Provided 34, nq S. Re Rachel Sl t and liras on runt hale int 81, Con, w He hr, Wes and theta peat w of n ememAxx Come oftheo [owusMp 1 ma is a member of the Centmniel rome{I this yrss, 1911. Hova+xe.—Heavy Hoplawn V.S, now M1not m 1835 at'Perhawam gum, foahi nwbne, and came to Canada about 1802 He lived love fame on the towline, after which he bought 'Silver Maple" near Green Rf.a, which was his home for Air -two Prove. In 1884 No Ywiod Mntln Ann Madill, he died in 1873, leaving sen ohilama. In ism he mn..im Nancy Ann Pow- thwop, to whom were born four e1,Rbea. Dr. INplaus wm a faithful min, in the Green River Baptist numb, broad disk, Bacon am treasurer, for about thirty-five Prove, and for a number of yare sup rimmadent of Can Sunday school. He v m of pmgmeive mind and ave, mody to rounder new ideas aria iiummii A man of strong and stei ahmactor, he we" held in aniveral mfemn. Ha died after n very hand dimes in Nowmbm, 1900. 251 PAST YBABS Ix NOICER[i Howrre.—iamen Howitt, a linen weaver from Aher- mmaebire, came with hie wife and family ^f two to Canada to 1817. In Tomnb M mel Jordan Pmt of Pickering =1 eogoge3 to work with him and went out with him at once to bin Place at He fact of the Broak Road. The Poet mill wu Wew dome a large business and Mn Hmvilt worked Weee for lour yearl, after which he moved to Yabridg5 where he livid till about 18M Thce he Inmted in Brougham. Hold in Uxbridge and Drougham he followed x ging am hie trade, turning out rsevere kinda of flannels and office wells, gocda fem hu shop. bang Howitt died in 1885 and his. Until in 1890. Thaie daughter lifary (Mm. D. Rua Bell) lives in Stoollnpe. Their wir James Howitt, him Urge for the tmenchip for Radial yearn. Of the firmly am Same; Howitt, ]r, Once live in Pickering namely Ma Carruthers (Iut 88, Can, 9), Mee. John Pmgie (utlp.Oon. A),Mre. J. BWm Hent IS, Con. S). Tac ,them, has. Geroge Cortex and Mm. Wddemen, has respectively in Uxbridge and Martinmas. HBBnano.—Themes Hubbards believed to logo come to Pickering in He all years of all eighteenth am- taq. no earlint municipal emvde retirement him OR twill an active perer in pah4en affairs. He wag three Mmes mutual. Of the flat IwOo y them w re two ne—nid, when was a chcemnker and lived on Int 23, Con. 6, and IcbnbN, who Dw.d on Inc 20, Can. S. Of the mound Wvo wag ane coq Andrew, who lived on int E4, Can. 6. Of the third there were James, Bork, 252 PHIGBRING PEOPLE Stephen. train, Easier, Hall, and Mary Ana Thames Hedlund died In 1858 s,0 the ape of 04. Andrew Hubbard remind Coutent Webb. Hair Emily ware: Gemgq wi lint for a time on IRA 18, Cara .4, but of erwuNe wont to the United Stable; TbonuS he marrlel Harriet (An,whOl end Ii M o0 lqt 24, Con, 6. Of thou bandit are itead'Hq After wvda Mrx Grmnwood; lnhallg afterwards You Gmea Bucket, and Cberles; EK, be wont he the Sane; William W„ who merzid Mary Bentley (still lion; in Brougham); Easubem (Mn. career Willson); Mary (Mrs. sanWworw); lore. (Mae John Party), and Sarah (hGe. Jahn Preen). anw, Hubbard heed near Brougham. His wife Are Maq Caren Heir finally were Murgaaw and Jeanie (arm, Williams). Black Hubbard wn the fouher of Thomaa Hubbard, Nr yeera holehinepor in Brougham, aml Jesse Hubbard Of W 23, Con, 5. Stephen Hubbard was bola in 1805. Hemersied Haien mill,, aW limit felt northeast of Clorz ont. no died in 1889 and his wife in 1889. Their fcmily were: Ebou beth (Man. Me%eown of x1itclurch); And (Mn Jams, Digby); Basin aud.Tohn (who hath died within the Me 1805); Agnea (hfrn Cowan); Mrtgamt (Mn. Gihmn); Ebia (Mr> pulsed), and Dmceq who he well-known in a sureeum retained Hu admi—Jannes Hughes war bola in NwNumben load County, rem Yl"ma, in 1793. He and his wife Martha Poawe Bert memWm of the Cocety of boards munxted RIB, fie C,demaz Monthly Meeting ID W PAST YLrABN IN PIC®HINC 1806 they eeme to Canada Weak driving owdund, and in the mmfh of Nmemicer settled in HiMidge. A few dean keep noy nmmd to Pickering, Awthinm where no village of Ainnle now to, In 1853 they rumored W the home of their MJaw, Wing Ibgms, Lot 6, CAM. 6, where thele romaineg fees wen Reach 11avWa IInghoe diN in 1866, Adel Ra from, and James, Hnghae m 1867, aged 93. Hwrossa'wrv.-baster Hutuhinwn was, Mena no 'roweabip of Clarke and eeme In Piekormg Nov. Won, 1676, 9mm than he has baro well known and highly ence®d az a atimq re®L-ng 10, a time all Balwm and inlets yreme la Clemmoat He served the 3detho- dist Retire for nimy years av'lose leader And BAndey schral mpemwtmdeAt It 1881 he won appoiti to w1k,bm for the municipality and carrel continuously for twenty -Bre yogis in Much a manner as N give man p1do Mals tion N all. In April of thu centennial foam he semowd to NtwHvJle. JAOOIQY.�Jmlwa Jockaon cense to Cmtds meant the year Ran And settled on the Brink Read, when he lived I'll his loath most can from ego. His wq William H, Jeckean, was the first Poepnmeter N Brock Bad when the allies was opened to 1891 end still mniinues 1n Mld theoMim, eontinoingas well his foth'Ysbummes an a packet Joxvaxow..—Amthnm Johnston was Mrn w LUnnty Tymne, Ireland, in 1039, and camp W CamWa with Its pomn6 live ran aftersmd, sodding in the Town ship of patent, He find himself fm sermm as a 254 PICTEHING PEOPLE school harbor, be which profession Is agent some years, FW evenwoly went wW farming, la whish In has been vary eornished. He now lives in Arooklw, Ont. A yawgnr b,vther, George Johnston, is a meet ryprctes CRben of Claremont, having comat there Som his Gen in \MiWy TonmaLip a few yeve ago. Toanemn. Oliver Johnston wu torn w County Fermanagh, Ireland, w 1808, and came W eaoada m 18n1.He settled an Id They God. 8. In y of he mar- Find an rlea EJolm,W SivArthur Thep Fad. all of n¢ hn rh'b acre: Tclm, drags, and William Universities); of homes, who 'lserved pAr s Evans ns ( ew of Hovei TFamee, who reserved Anne Rams (mw of m. He Towmtip)1 Mary A. (rs. avid Sophia (Mrs. Heng Il), and NrttM (who Deed Ridge Lot 16, Con. n), ®d OM Ismorl,h, who married Jowly Toylm and lives nd No OM hor 1008.. Olivae TOFneWn died in 1897 and his wHa w 1va9. Amis.—George Kerr wea bom has 900th Monaghm in 1998 and came as Canada in early Is He was ednrated at Victoria Dominate and want into marmn- lile life. He raw active ce c at lM time of the poll Raid. Lter he enfved 0e employ of the Ontario Rank and nes manager for a tlme in Whitby and later in PWkaing. in later years be we manager of the W tern Rack Or Pickering. He died in April, Valid. El Siesta and Mn. King came from HivglaWcy, Was Olonnvfer, in England, in 153g and uttkd in the Second Hammerer, where they still live. "a PAST YliARS IN PICERRING Ksan�iohn King and his wife, native of AM, - step, Srollend, settled in We Sixth Concession in 1966, whore they o ill his, IGtwree.—WiWvm Naples with his wife and family came from New Tmeey in 1903, trundling by wagon and coming xwnd We west end of Mike Onlanu At Grimsby number child ren added to their family. They settled m &nrlam, whom Mr. Knowles command Me trade as Macbmi0 He died m 1825 and hie what in MIA Of Me Truly Hem, Rwhard, Daniel and Ape, used in Somb o{ Abraham lived on Lot eq B. F., Pickering, and TaM awned had 21, B. P. One deughto, married D. P. Burk of Bowmaurille and an- other Am Fast, the latter living on ant 4. Cm. 8, Piekuing. HNox.—Alexealer Knox was born in Vinbmgb in 189. In 1038 he married Tate Henderson end shortly efterwnNs they memo to Canada, a six survive' voyage, and added on IDt 19, Con. 3, where May spat Nair bres, hfr. Knox did in 1037 and Mn. Nous in 1901. Lexenuvx.�iama Lmorenux wan pathmeNr in 1012. He was of HmgtenM deposit and had lived her the Bound Swed. He hoe acme in ba WW of loompandeam His pionxr outermost included me or re wife M Emission with a grist in a boat Nbicb had Man built an the Bouge Biver. 3M.. Peaks and amber will" parr hie mmpenimos. The v0yege took about three wseb. Two gaudam, Tamm and Thoma Monsanto, all live at Dmbarts, 253 PICKERING PEOPLE Iupe. On, We Carr Old Homey LPA a Hamburg, Oetmmy, we'bought o&' from the army and came to Cmeds. He v"mm b have immediately seliekd in the Cmedmu militia mad lack part in the debnae of the a Tors. He ie plus fo y th a Americans hard LM capture se thetle pone by the Ameciceue. On Heim, and loading he amend marc Codec Crova io Mmcame mudW his o ed ionom ic no Ps wife. Dukh eeN10� moot Tir his arca, An ow La wife. Their third can, the Sou h bol roma to 1, Con. 8. w 1846, ed xHrove an the Macy Jae f of Lt 31i Com. 8. In 1898 M muened Mop Taoe liul. Their family ve the in (Wng: an Elizabeth, muher, Levi,) Emma Di ,Alex Alexander n Iva. amnel (twine), emm, naris, elnauaer caro tea. Leartial 0, et 33, coma from Countyhe Au - Mm and d Aw on an ne. Coo. 4, id ]in 1 Ia 1RG Me he misAN comic Gndelaw rm died 'w ]8G8. TTo ram is still comprkin ca a to eco, Italiring i Lot 9, Ltltln came to Piekmuri in 1893, retLleg H Lot 0, Cau. 8. In l 10 he mrtcied Map O'mine an mak wa a h, collector iubmt im the offdy t en Ue a wnebin mud was ex arcoveto Throw twenty psdo In Iva. mr. M remavea k Tamata, whom La thea in p8. John Lckim came to arimInnir in 1849 mad Read He ficrt rt Greenlarach ate movivg 0. b died 13, 02 8e rtumIs owl O cups a he 1869. He ODO in 19a8. The farm u owl meupied 6y Itie can Heury. Law. l oheK Lw, with his wift, Sema Ma%uight, came from nugead event no year 1840. They had v 17 257 PAST YEARS IE PICEEWC lunJY of eight the rearrest bermas time ai their coming on. a an the N at ed t They trial on We N.otyn! YY, Con. S. Their John (Mislaid), as follows: William an and albeit (H.ied 901) (u omas (IOker O, J an (M old imam, died 1901), ntir (M . Andrew Afl Tme (Mn. (MMDamarDavid Strad Mn (Mee. Andrew gpieon), Men (MM a David ed Areas Twade Lew ay mane 18. now,LrapoThee son WR- lum A, at the nga of u Theis donghkp Mn. Y. 9poHeM, ehL Bees w Cleremm4 Lawsmar David Lawson, who made his home in Iknborbn, dial similarly m the yen, M96. His brother, James Tomossm, met lea Issheim Cu- ehriet and lived on Lot E0, Con. 8. No died in 1697 and hie wife Im 1911. Their family are Elizabeth (deremM), nand, Man (Mre. C. IV. Holmes), Ale+- mdm (on Vie lam), Laterite, 11111iam, Clmimtma (Mrs. A. Smarm) and NOW. Leweoa.—Thomee to m e a, a mrve of ommadand, Ember, oma is Comda In the only Dallas, living for same thme m Markham. In 1851 he came to Loi 84, COT, a, whole he fumed for dratus wave. Than be wont to York, and some years laky died at Whitby. Of Me family of hve thing and film dmghteee, Tamm is SIM He* near Cloremont; SIimMOh (Mrs. Rev. J. H. Starr) taught school for some same at Cram Amar; Hmiwrt u at Osgoode Hall, Tomnk; 3kphen he - floyal with the T. Eaton Ci Pony m Wimmipc% and MM Mariana Mees in StondNle. 258 PICKERING PEOPLE fah n—Thomas Leepm wee him in yarmanre, Mavembu 20Wr 1803, sed ,me to Canada w ]Hao. He dwit a 86vt dine u4 Tampon and than lived for Area years at Hammertoe ima Ilam at Vi,hmie 6gartG after wMrd Le room W Pideeing, whding met Clrtn vont on in, Media Connotation, Us was worried n 1832 W Am Within. Being ,,v rt,d in184othmogh do ministry if Afln, Leery, he wase GenmforweN a dithfnt with in dm Rachel church and for may yam a o6ia, beard if the w,proption there. He Ad Demmbn 84N, 1876, and his Anneal sermon wss pmeJmd by Rev. N. C. Allen. Mrs. Leeper, died in 1882. Their family were: NNy (Mas. Loerini TLamm, Aim (Mrs. Lane), William, AIR thing at ClaxmaC, and Seasonal, (Mrs, W. A. Holl). Lmmans. Daniel Inmem , born in Pennsylvania in 1805, located in Meridian, in 1827, and in 1833 laight the wed, half 0f Last $5, Can S. In 1835 he ranwried Susannah Ryer, of Markham, and home we I'm an the form. He created n anmill, which cm - banned in busy ad submittal operation along m be lived. IIs died in 1807 and Mn. Lehman in ISM Of hie family, David, the eldest sen, operated a em - mil toe many yea in Uxbridge Township, and now cavae at Carideo. 9eaml lived for a mother of overt io Lot 35, Con. 0, and now mimed o grief and woollen mill at Almim. AbmLem wetini to operate the baseball" Lit 35, Com -8, aide, hie (ether's area till a few years age, wheat it was keneformed into e obopping mill, in which he All dcee alarge Indent up PAST Y NES IN PICKEp1NG Anatomy wndoe4d a toning bueioeas for some doses at Lmkey and now owns a mill at Delhi, OL Nmry (We. H. Parked) died emve years since near Meadville. Mabe0h reamed the Rev. John S. Hoover, a mimes, of the Old Mountain Chwcb, and fives on lot me, Con. P. LmvoN. Hahvt Linton, m Manse of Yorkshire, came to Ceooda in i020. lown"ilm he came beck *a deem later 1830, win his towns, learn They settled on Int 16, 9. F., where Roliert's we, yeah, None, still Sees. Incas Limb, came to no HighW nimcco ion in the later thirties and settled on had 13. In ISO he mary rind Hannah Coultiwn who hod eW come Irvm York. nate in not. Their son, WMiam Union, stal liew on the form. Iuee Itintm diel iM 1003 at the one of 00. Mra Linton still Gvu with her sea in a hale and hearty old age. Sha delights to reamed the early days Rod noir varied aporienne She records" the pshny dqn of Primitive Meatollem in Pikmwg, when at epeciel meeting and canlp-mentmg times and e from far and near to Mm the gospel, when steamhcamenr4 were freesia and stations faced an gladnnm of o great joy coming in their warm. She r®emben 60 amended hoapitilaty which pravided foe tie needs of Wmo who came tram fn; there king times when there ware "nghtem or Miootmn hods going" at their home She Switches, ammg Mr Posher taeaenrea a crowd freedom the inscription "Pre mled b Mn. Han- mah Linen an no monsoon of her laying the "nor ¢tree of the McWadii, chorda Cmsemont, Judy fine 360 PIO%EBING PEOPLB Blow It is elated that she not only laid the done, but Blind one Headed dollars on if ad hew offering, and made forty pica for the enorlainmeat held in mxNoo m William Itinon'a family are: Llinbefh (Tara. Mor - gm Hvmy Ia0 16, Ctm. 8), Almlm (Mrs. William Middleoq Tet 10, Her. 6), aline (Mn. Judge lVard, wlotby), kmmn, Etta (Mrs pled Wind), Norman, devl, BmUin (Mm Bayles, Lot 12, Con Y). ixs —Dene Linoo died in 18M, eget 76. His who, El6nheth, din m 1878. TIM mm were Arm,. who married Elim Middleoq Joseph, who Haunted Berm Norton, and Thomon. Made Union, h,41m, of Brim, lived on Iet Il, Cor, S. His rarity want Moore (That 9, Coa 8), Mark, very and Jane, Mannev. Ilmeld Mukvg a Saoohmm 'In had spent Home pals m the Dri4ah Bad Indica, on Motors pi 1884, (as recorded in his jeomnl), 1eft Im, h'mv for Burners. Apex 6th, sailed for New Yank, whom he arrived an the ]lo of May. Adbany an the loll. Bofialo on the Mod, Nitrate, an the 24th, Tor Hato the some night. Bon dd, the farm, No. 6. Is the 9eaood Concession of the Township of Mckering for £NO Upper Cauda eerrmey. The f Tm umoim 08 Hera, 66 cores ukaq 20 Ann k no?. There is a og Letter, hem and end for wegme, plougm, do," A substantial sone boom was rented in 1864, eat to beer not £800. It Hoes dermal down about the year 1882. His family an: Manfred, Aogos (in charge of the Domwim Eapmmoetal NLrm at Indian Hent, Seek), 261 PAST SEARS IN PICKEMING Dene (Mrv. He Hart), Liier (of Indian Head)• Abe. ander (of Lindley), Will (dmuwd) and Sneak. Btaoner.-6vlvWer Markey live on Lae 2, Con 6. He was ewnaller in 1869 and 1874, dreary reeve w 1879 no from 1884 till 18.89. Re was ,rear N 1889. Gevi Sharkey, brother or Sylvester, lived on Lot 1, Con. 6. He em residue 1877-1801, all 1881-1887 and redouble engines, 1808-0888, He now Gena in Tmenb. MCCxa—Peter shrouds, a native of drgylnhirq who and ream a. rembw 4 Poore in marrow, came to Clemmont in lead. Thrre pare before his are, Wil- liam Lls,,,h, bad begun owner, in the village, and To 1855 two other eon% Dunrnn add John, awl followed. With their father roma their rirtm, Mergmel, naw SON. B. S. Robert. Mr. Merneb was n tyiewl Scotehmm, mscealed by ail end a friend of worry goad more. He Led been an older the Presbyterian Chumh ke nine towns Were Coming to Canada and Le held that o&ea lu We Comment magregetlan from 1879 OF the does of hia life. He died in 1896, bible war ¢ivory -aeon yamsat age. Idu mo, William Marvel, moval b IflmLerfov in 1858, and NNr to Owen Sound, where he dwd Or Ing. His wire afterward returned to Clanmwt, where she raided till her death in 18%. Their won and daughter, Paler Marvale and Mus Mary Mamma, still lien in Clare out The other two eons, llumen and Soho have base Fewer, Fan SIT Pmts as among We most r eoaaA business man of the village of Chummed. As Parents 20 PY08ERING PEOPLE n We Muenah Stem Wry conducted Indiana, be @o village from 1859 WI 1898. In 1813 Jahn limomb earned Sophia M¢hAl, daughter of Join C. Michell. mhm, family nee: John Charles (of Orhddgeb and Pub, and Idea Mwoomt, who ,hll live in Clarcmoot X,, Momnh died he ]HSC and Mr. Memah is 1910. He had hem Potentiator of Claremont for fifty later. Mc. ➢noun, Moab still hoes at "SoodhuNS" in the village of Claremont. Menses --Henry UI d'JI, having lived successively m 1'omnto, Markham and Curliness, settled an Int MI, Con. i. ci:, wife was Phoeh Slammed. Dome family Ism: ,lorhna R., James H. (Low 19, Con, R), Joel, ,yohn (Sbuilville), Nixoq dna (Mn. Burnham, Uz Sullen), and Sylmnms (In019, Con. 9). Benjamin Madill, a mtive of Iistead, name in Wn only thirties to Muthmen Has eon Harry settled (n the Seveath Consomme, which 1e still hold by his gond. soq James H. MaM Anothec eramem, Tames MalUt Send for many yearn nn Int in, Con 1, and now reduce in Chummed, Proof this leo, (1911) one of Wo Inline trustees. 3Baron. About the middle of the edghtevnW century three Imdur Loring. We awe of d4ioc—Joum IIdeh and Thomas—umigrotwl from Caolhill, in Indeed, to the New R fileod artery of Vermont. Here Pont, who ettecwme, burns the planar of the Malan a Pink. ring. married Margaret Raynolda with whom an the calb,mk of the R wA O,ary Won he hetmk himself fund b Now Soon and aNaward b the the, fnedio Oat western provineo of HPPos Canada. 203 PAST YEARS IN PICKERING They settled in the Fifth Commniou of Maturing and time dexrndanb have bon emoog the impotent conadfamb of the labor population, of the trwmhip. Me village which gradually sprang op• ands now kaon in Whitoole, Wo for many pan Gw femily nems being known ase Myorvi e. Hu daoghbr safety married William Sleigh. Their family want: Join, Thomas, Cavvliver (HIn Strom Barren), Hemet (Mrs. T. F. Whin) and Tabitha (Mon Witter, us Mutt. Ilia deugbnr Hammel, marred Petr MaLflowe, who suffered exwutim at the clear of the Rebellion of 1897. His on Samuel medial Mary Smith. Their family e: wiWnm, E'lwaa, Froud, Samuel, Wntp Mar, Pro mid Abigail. William marded Hmmo Whin, by whom M bad the foil wing family: Witham, Henry (Lot 27, Con. 5), Emmq Mary Maud (Mn Rev. 1. N. Robinson),' Lydia Gemnda (are. Adam Whitan) and Lily (Mrs. E. A. Thomtm). Hic son Harry natural Tam Smith we me Hast WE, Their family wen: Mary (Mrs, On"ll Violent, Lauda (still, 1911, living in Firm, Mieh.), Th rmmq Sidnep, William and Tho He retooled m his Booed wife Lydia A. Hawkins. Their family warel Reunion (TIn. Honiek), Margaret Ellen dole. At, Rod=, Galt), Lowe flus Angela), Ran (An. J. L Spink Toronto), Lucy F.Ibaloll (Mrs. T. Ward, Candy, Bask.), John Snigb (Seattle), Susan A. (Mee. W. H. timely, Napanee), Albert Edward (Lot 24, Con. 4), Writer Scott and Theory HARD, (Whilvele)- His; on Thomas moral Ramma Smith no Ron 264 HENRY M"CR ]KEENING PEOPLE All brothers mumed the three Smide siders. Thome' Easily were: Posner (him Alfred Turret), Jane (arm. Charles Churchill) and Joint (Mrs. Bancorp). hGnpou. Thomas Murquu m¢eiei Amit Diakie. Thein family rte ee follows: ARM Jemve Andrew, of Packaging; All at home; Cbnvlm F., of Killarney, Mon., formerly of He Prm of Dicker k limens, Pick - aging; William Jargon irupocbn of city schools, Two Hadem, Mina, and Herbert J., hymen, Pickeneg. MCAvoy.�Jame, MCAvoy parabeeed Set e, Con. 7 ;c 1009 from J. S. recently. His wq Robert W. MCAvoy, still meupies the farm, Christopher bleAvoy and Mary Kort were married i, Carafe@a-0Nf, County Armegh, Ireland, h 180), and came b the bwnahip of All in that you. All working smoan the Quaker, for three yare Mr. MCAroy scall on Sot 8, Ceu. 8, where they grout the reek of thein liven Hie parents also game Out and adept the elasugyrnre of their livor witil me the term. Oman topher Mall apd big wife herb d'ud in the year 1888. I@ we, T. C. MNvey, cell lives on Lot 8, Coo. Y. MOBaeor. Dowel McBrtdy we- here at 3R J0m z Perot, County Pol 1, Imand, w June, 1018. He me to Cana" has the aping of 1887, settling hrrt ear Whitby viol wRIORO at Ne voltage of All where he removed tilt she years prevbna as Lie fresh, which wtevel on Joal 2701, 1909. Ae was ever - rand m April, 1849, to Elle, Bmderirk, a active 91 Kilkrmy, Ddged, Mn Marudy died June 0W,1909, at Wa age of r yeen. My Of heir final of twebo ouq Mn. Cnwan, suit View 0o the Brock Hoed. loo eons have he® pmmiueot in As protection of law, William Rarely, S. C., of Pick ArWw, and L Viaeeat MCBn,1y, S C., of Too onto. Amotlrer con, Dollar, is now Rev. AeWer Ink Brady, of Tactics. A hni dark Evil m the Wwvldy till recently, being an ervl years a member of council. 11, new hurt in Oshawa. MCPncean%n.-1Villivm MtCanalund in 1816 per. raved tat Y as the lake £root form a Be. Rameflo d. Hu grandeoa. be,a 1830, still lives o0 she form. There is on Bandana an old grnm5ad, the recon Faint actual by lmose gom,, hot as one loco, who goals beneath. MCFnnumn�Temef MCFodane, a entire of Olazgow, onto to Canada. with his family m comical with. his Who,ia.law in 184& They needed , Let E0, Con. 0. His family wan John, Marson, blarSeoul, David and James David McFarlane mmried Mary hf Rkineld, &,gbWr of £araban McDonald, of Chumant Thnir family e: Mrs. Besought, of Markham; Mrs. Hewson, of Qzhridge Townahipi Mia. Atones McFerlme, of Clero ncal; James, mw m the Peace River crucial; David, in �e5altl,eweu; and David and John, who ere mimma lend sarcryors at week im the far mirth -west M Pwado. RfaCnnosr.�Tamn Meeaight, a native of Leland, me to Bound, in 1831 and fettled joet moAh of whet In new we eluent or manifested, Issued at in, emggau tion from a place in his native lei. He word for 266 PIQH11UNG PEOPLE umber of year, in the council and wu move in Has Base 1865, 1867 and 1868. MCP®. ➢mold McPhee, native of Mull, Argyle sh15 came from Settled m Canada about the year 1865. He conducted a moral ebro in Whtlevalo and as particular for a number of ymre. He was one of the sepaimrs of the Replied clums in Whitevile in 186; ad was prwmnent in No life and work of that wngregntian for many yam He died w 1895, aged 85. His eldest ma, Jahn Ilmiield, was for many years look -keeper and manager of the milling entries of T. P. {YN@ He died in 1868. Another son, else named John Hmeld, tonow anager of the Rennie Sort Co Th ave denghtera, Runs, and Hattie, live in Have. Elton, while a much, Bolin (Mee. Without ImT ieme), meides in Cleveland. McQuei.,Jnmes McQney, was horn in County Per nnege, Ireland, in 1886, end w tare, with Nn widened mothm and hmnmrs, William, Thome, Jahn end Benierin, end sister Ana came no camas, the voyage in a aoIDng vowed being said or have taken fourteen vol 'ITey settled on the me W Let 6, Con. 8. James Mellcay *a rmed in 1886 and moved a Ready of three eons and air denghtem AI - though never in ce a public oMbe was break ae an honest andupiigbt man the township over. He died be ads. i6sima. Plus Machin brothers, James and William, mme from Became, Irelmd, early In the second mar e of We century and settled an hot 16 w the seventh r67 PAST YEARS IN PICKERING Jaww was not mar ied and lived with his ],rather LU Me dQmLf. Mitivm Mchn married Maly A. Dunn. He died in MSG mM his wife in fdw4 Their family were James (dial 1899), Willivea (de. armed), Hngh (memhm4 m Bmogbam), Mary A. (Mm leaps Mfddlabq decided 1909), Jane (Mrs. Andrew Johnston of Claremont), Oedde (Godsend 1896), Rhenish (Ma Joel 11adill Carnline (Man. Andrew Johman, Twee K), End I.mdmdn (Mm Slovak). SDeaEan—william Theory MIeh,u reit We hmlher, John C. Michell, were ban in London, Entified. The family is behaved W have Seen of summ dreamt, hot a foveation w two had lived w Erns, named We form of Ne name. W. H. Minahell had hem he Ne remain of the Beak of England. They evex 13 wxhe on We (Heap and mentUdly roechM Tomnb end tarn made Noir way or Pickering, where May wf0ad on had 23 in the 9W Cm. On We voyage ha met Mus Man Tansy, who wild her Senate all arms to Pickm ion and to wham hew maaud on May Uth, 1839, the dealt of the rwon being a family of 6m vane end two daoghtve. Betide Wa odhomy e,imuds of NO pioneer he did a good deal of covvoywnoivg and wee personally Crown dl aver We mmmhip. 1Te w Wa first m of ]ickvwg av the mgsaiadtiov of the remaimpatity in 1860 and hold We pvition for Wa two NUmiog team 9m Go was magiekota for w Ed", and avm after ramping We position was at timer eelld Earn he ed a mNlebr m aftlivg die, Idea. On the death of Paler Perry he was donated 268 JOHN MICHELL P1C%EBSNG YHOPI.IS member ad Parliament for Bond, Ontario, but be[om he took his seat there wag a dueelutmei and a new deo tion, in ahil Amos Wright am 00 roeemafW soodi- data. Ho died in like in hie Both Draw and was famied m the Marim rah remetmy. Me woes died In 1891 in ler 76th your. Hu family mc: Henry Curers d, fiber of Mrs. Pil- key and Mss. Oibean of Claremont), Mary B. (Mie Bsmn), Marks and Wwlm (in Toronto), Alford (BtouRville), ynok (inspector of embhe Imusla in Lank) and Colbori a Circ Cooper, Claremont). Among his Wanlsluill Albert Michell is a medical doctor in Dublin, Coke William an principal of 6cer- dale Carlin ie feasible he Tmontq Allen is a Jordon or Toronto and Hobert C a physieiun practising in Toromb and win the lumber, of the Bhacklelon bell dition to the Antarctic. John C. Miredl nation on Lot A Cao. 8, end +led a daughter of Andrew Thompson of the ffith Continues, Do was one of the pioneer mi0ms and ebre4eep of We Claremont moi liborhood. His fam- ily were: Sophie (Mrs. John M. Moment drewxtl 1980), Belk, who died by early life, and TOMeq who moral Mies Bell and Lived for a time our be farm soub of Claremont, but died seem years mr. Mr. Michell died im Vag. Mmmsmn-.—Cbmin Middleto s born 1616,anah" of YorLhfln, in burls Iia Idieil Germany. Austin veal she Virtual Blame In the loiter real he material Jane Carlyle, then 9n bran oat from DumM Lira, in &otlenl Combat to Cereda about 18k6, they 269 PAST 113Af it 13 P6HEHING settled an the 60t of ➢abridge, which was their home for nearly thirty your. In y8'I'e Mrs. MiddMon died, and the leliewmg year Mr. Middleb r moved to Clare mono, wbere he Cord till hie deadL in 1909. Their We dsngkbre ore Min. Pugh and May. Tmsph deeding, of Chemo iamege Italian, waled on Lat 18, Con. r, in 1854, whew he Vent We rweindv of hie life. Bis wife died lin 1895, and he in 1909 at Ne age of 80. Their family of We children aro 01 fill (1911) Using. That, saw Jnmss, John and Mahal H., who Im w the formable of Flags, Mary (Mn Coolie, Lad 14, Cas. 7), Juan (Un. Susan), L+10nboth (Mrs. Usher), Matilda (Mm Sbsy), Cmvge (IM 13, Cm. 7), Hanwh (Mrs. (Henn) and Milken (Lot 10, Con. 6). dlac®.—N111inm Muter, a native of DWdfg,,l Se Wand, sine b Piokenng in 1800 and xkHed on Let 25, Con. 7. He was pseeNed a considerable fueled by his brother George, who settled in Markham town- ship, and in 1834 by bis eon, John Miller ('Phistleba'). With no, rnme big wife and We real 4 hia family, tamely, Andrew, who e4t¢mM lived in Mu lbq aid weave daughter. Min U& Miller, now lien at Clam asset; Robust, who lived just rest of Twinning fill hu death in 1911, and when eon, N,lhem lef ci, still liass Were; Wf ham who Unit for o time on Me old home, steed, but later went to Seem Lke, Iovg and Elin- IkN (Mrs. William Scott) who tires troy Clermont. Mr. Miller died be im and 87 yeas and Mrs. Who, in 1880 at the agt of 85. Jab, Mille, xv bean near Again, Dumfries, Scot - 210 YLCIL GRING PEOPLE laud, on May 18W, 1814. On AWR IrW,1835, ha left Smtlend in eoYwg ma l for Comil archung in um Mmilon DO Leet of Sun,. For eve pan he lived will, his vele, Geroge Miller, of Markham, mrd the,, he parents and We hills, mem6en of the family having whom ant they settled an the "ASW lkmij' (Int 85, Cort 4). Or 3669 he bought the farm Jam known as "Pbhtleha'," whom he spent Lou met W hu M. D, erred Margaret Whiteaide and land We feigning fairly: WJtiam (Drivers), Robust (d SbwHnlle), James (d,vaeal), Tnbn (of 'Laddlehu'), Ellen (Mod. David Dards), Agree (dxnued), Elizabeth (Mn. Weller ReaL and Marga,R Mr. Miller ma usel as his armed wffo Dismantle Hoym. TWO family are no Paid", GLOW Andrew, Henry and Map. Deaths his work as farms, and impor4r and bmeder of kook ML Under took an votive interest end a prominent part in the public life of the municipality. 8e weal Duo twesdup as assembler and reeve for many years and to 1876 was elected Wooden of %a awry. He died at his home, Thistlelid, in 1904, having emehed the ripe old age of V yews MmNal--.lama Mine came g Dorado an the year 18W flow near Edinlamgh, &otund. On the came emil Lame Amie emsev who af4mM become Me nits. She ume in romp l y with the Stawran fomOy. Attu their marriage they lived an Let 'd4, Cian. 6, where Mr. Milne worked as a deckwitll. Agent ISM that naves to Lot 9, Con. 3, UOuldee, whets they mmvnmi OR 1860, when they returned to l iehvwg. Me Mitre amkel far a time, m Let 201 Con. 5, and 271 PAST YEAIS 1N P1C1(ERING lute, for drum }'ears At Athu (caner of the 6tmvt Lim) , but unsoundly went back W Don tam In Dz- bridge, when the rest of his he wee spent. Mn. Milne died in 1884 and Mr. Mile in 1898 at the Age of 88. Their belly Are an follow: ]dlimsnth (Brooklin), Mmdot (Mr Bemau' Wimmpug), James (Led e, Coo. 31 U31,11,1901 Mary (1111 Ivminm CIA, 111 21, Care Ad, f oledI& (Mrs. Jams, lao,gia, Claremont), WdWm (Toromd and Jolla (Wiwipc8). Maxx—MORS, Mlnn was bora he PmIIedre, SRP hmd, to 1814 and came to Cenade in 1891 He married Catharine Dow, daughter of William Dow A Whitby (also formerly of BmBehire). They scold on but 26, Can G. Mr. Mlle, died in 1841 and Mn. More 111991. 'their usually were: James, aM went to Weedrn Do - Are; William, who tinght wheat on a across, of years in the towWup and aftmwerd graduated i1 mdmJ10 and pmormad In Clarcmanb till his death in 11101, act, who married hormone Brown and still liver on Ino 39, Con. 6; John D., who tion in federal); 9'honm , oho lives in Toronto: Margaret (Mn. Percy), Cabin and Jemic (Alva Earlwad). d[oxmoume ohm, Monotheism Arms from Cumber bund, IDglmd, do 1851, W Mines He diedw 1855 and his calf% Serh U0,00eee, in 1804. Their cam were Joseph and Thomas MonkMneG of AIWm. Insole Mankhonee came m CmAdew 1849 and began 1m,keep1n9 in ABann dm following YMr ]u 1854 ho erred Christian Beemr, and braving the more become milling. he 1865 hi, wJe diad. In 1874 he moved to 111 32, on. 91 And for welve year, managed the femur, 272 JOSEPH MONKMOV5E PSD%EllING PEOPIX HIS eeeond wife wan Eliealath Emty. Owners Wing rceminl hu,mass men and fume, be Mink mosid. amble intent in pahlin affairs and carved for ten from in thin normal, being reeve Ann 1884 to 1887 and ,balm of the county 1a We lean: ye . On hu bm- tbele droll, in 1880 lie mlumN to the ebrt, retain ping Wl his death in 1908. %e was oui by hie area. Milds J. Mankhaum, who frill continues the Man n. aeMaom,�mm Mean, wild bar who and femily, them Irian Somerernbire to 1832, the cholera year. mammg Me Minnow fn the ship " nsk" Baiting in the foot of an low,uhip, Me Moon enrygee in W,,Mog for o Lime, but methmlly movad to We Irannbip of Ruch. azoxn.w.—Alexnnaer Maga war Wm in pidm- bmgh on laxation 0t6,1825. An w@metwg doomed, how Jan poemalan of ms ®n, Mr. Oeage Hamm, Clam none, morb the dab. It moda as follows: "Eegmnred for Baptimi. !'amnPlS 19W January, 1925. To William Mangan, amith un Jomee Stmt, and Margaret Gmy, Lie Spouse, a inn boar the 5th amteat tante Al,nnwer N.O. The eharatt r of tan Pereau M be created by a mrmbe: of Sabah, and this to be, eartiel to We mauler of Canongate or if M any aNee i Men, to Looe their attestation to it. John Miller Sena. CIh. Alex. McDougal, Elder." 213 Le 1832, kn. Merger, then asses Ymm of wpS wild with late peranV Prom We port of I.mth Por Eta new world. TM vessel was •ma, one come- pleasedand waraely come - pleased the date appointed for bar ®Iing. Being thratmed with the law by pamengen in waiting she wiled, hot passing vaned We north of 9mtland put he to Saneness, end nmilaboved two weeks than, being toady Gtkd fw the long Alternate inns, When masks from their laving Leith florin neutral (trades. A slow and tedious joumey air the St. Iaw:tane by Indium heave and along Lke Ontario hroaght deem W Dreads, a,, as it &an was, Muddy York. After spending a month wide an worts at Thomhill they settled in Markham. Hares Mi. Morgan learned hlwk- waiWryt in his lethals shop, he having hmught his took, and, bellow, at., in 01 weighing 2,800 poands, with him Idea Scoli When twenty-two yarn of age be came to Claremont, where he ha needed ever above, He warned Itha h Rbanad. Tim, fawYy am ea fallow.: Malissn(Mrs. Willie. press), Margaret (Mrs. David Paul, deemed), William Thomm (died at 17 year are age). Rachel (Mrs.James hlven),Rllre- botL (Ma Marren Nordstrom), Dmcsa (Cxbridgo townlina), John (devambi , and Ceorm (N. Clara, monk). Movnaes—Ralph'hlowbrey (whoa father John Mowbvay, was a native of Aynhiw,&o11ma) was; horn in Ireland in 1480. He marred Criterion Walker and AfterwaN while still a young men some to Rrmklya, N.Y., will" n Romider a ymm "era epwk In 1833 they soma to nannies mni ®t0ed on We 4 and ain the now oI the 0th Crevasse, of Pickering 'lebe par 274 PIE]BR1NG PEOPLE laming Gbain mid mag, as well m the Net mppliea; were carried on hu book tram India York. TM only solder, bearin= at Rest Ones Samuel dfwger. Whitby m tonnavy )aura Nrir hyo of vupPliea. '19wir famf(y were: Matilde, who IN e01 (1911) Living at the We of 9E; John, who died Iron an injury in 1800 at Neo We of 60; Head, who died 1910 at the We of 81; fills, who died he 1904, WON T/i Philip, who died 1910, aged 90, good Ralph, who died ON, 1086, aged 63. Jahn, edge" meaaonod, dawned azarnm Hyland and owed in Rech. Ria aoq Ralph R. Moobrag On present (1911) Mesa of p eani ts, returned he the townn dip when a Road man of 84, and has lawn n resident within it Baer He has served the muwem thly in township and wnnty aovveila tar sights® )are. He oornpied LINO ashed, chair in 1893 and in 1909. On 6,11 May 20, 1911, at tho Islands eosima4on at ii he w unanimously chosen as the candidate of the party toronteet the aiding at the next provincial eleeFan. Mnneas. Thomve Murray a native ON F,dinbmgk and Ienisa dudes, his wife, of Pascal"", stagd in 9laromov4 in 1961. He carried on hutimis an Maaksmith there till hu death in 1866. Of hie family, Gmrge midrated to Illinois as 1872, Thomas in 1814 and the met of On, fainly in 1891. Mn. Murray died in 18611. The We 6mthers me successful [wring. each chance lino with, Gmrge. Mom,vami®. Michael Nislswnder was barn he Maryland, U. S. A., in 1019. He ON with his per - age and cases M the family to Markham in 1804. The 275 PAST YNABB IN PICEPRINC outlier lying Mostly efMfrard. We fainly w ,it Lord and Michael fill with Christian Berkey, of M,A- hum, tM 1839, when he married Shoals post and novid be Lot 34, Con. Y. In 1345 he Load a all on The farm, in which be did a ml buyers; fol party - five James He died in 1331 and bat wife iia 18al Thai, family removed fan, eight wane mud two dmgMare, as follows CM1intimµ marl Mal Wilmot and lives we Int 35, Coe, T Jamb, mvxied payment Ilmvv, end diad I905; east worried Annie Haman wad Hum in Smnavme; Abraham, manic Swah Iain and tile¢ as Soo villa; Frmnrea (bay. At Spam), did hurt David, wuriad Auna Willwq and live¢ in lie- u; Michael red Them, the latter of whom manid Mary Inhmmq by, on the old hamadead; Hoary, came rid Hot Wilhaq and liar in 'Land,; Suumah (Mn. Jet B. Hoover) lilto we Int &h Con. 8, O'Binu. William Caplan and his family came from Non erneN in the early tontine and wearers on Lot la, Con. 8. He did m 1840 and war Fait at'Mnchl IA He Inward was Mug headed by Mr. What from Do test "0 Death, whom in illy chat 0 Cvavq where is Day story?' The O'Bnao family war as fallow¢: Rugh (who warrant Tare Cooper) kept hotel but Clarl mcwh afterward farmed and then wenh to Now York State; William (who mwnied Marc JeakmA deugLtef a Rev. wamm Jamm" and away) of Wheat mw mill Live at CuknY). Nathaniel (of Markham), Mn (Mn. Hamme StdpmL Jesse (Mrz. Modest Either (Ma Yrymn, of Medical and Imka16 fully. Col Deeper). 276 PICIERINC PEOPLE O'Conao o normo O'Connor name from County Cork, Coolant, to 1831, mod wooled monsoon the floating of this emfeadmn pert of the frwnship for a few years, after which he took up 200 mina of Loth levy Lot 1, Con. 3. Iu the ewly day, am o[kq in Company with same of his ]amen Qthaho wishbone, walked to Toronto on Saturday Ohtani to attend Ne term, Of his ehorch on the following day. M mwriM Noy OTeap, by whom he had three elinarm (ane o[ wlmm, Thema O'Connor, was cNmmd Im®t in 1803 and became wuivdy ErCoident or Asomptien (ollege, Sandwich, Bysicp of Iondon nod AnIJAbop of Tarona. His Icahn bruins faaad, be was succeeded about three yearn ago by Archbishop NoEvay, but OUR Imes in Toronto). IR. O'Cono , mumol OR his eeonnd Who, global O'Cal- lighary of Albion Tmmabq, 'Clough anlaawoo to him at the t®o, she bad come out on the same vessel with him in 1831. They Ind u fondly of ten (billion, game of whom dill live in tho neigl'borhood, (mrorge on the old hor ee[end and William and Sob, in the memohip Of RTttby. M, O'Connor di,1 in 1823 he his flat yorm and bice. Coleman in Intl in ban 77th year. Daniel O'Connor oamc m Canada with his wife and family short the far, 1837. He good for w few years in the north part of the township and than took up 2W sums S ass Cuts I end 2, Cm. 7, wbne he had WIL 1i when he moved to int 10, Con. I, there he HOW III his death in 1878 (aged 8.3 yours). Won O'Connor lwedeceued him nearly six p,mc They had m family of eight, one of whom, Nie, Moi, O'Conou{ roll livor on Pickering vlllogo. .icremieh O'Conner came firm Ireland with he wHe 277 PAST YkARS IN PGAIGING and foody about Sire year 1364. He lived on Let 1, Can 3, IT hie dmtb he 1871, It @e age of 01. Mn O'Cowor died in 1890. 11, had a family of all ahildean, one of whom is Still living—Mn. Iliordm, of Arthur, Ont Their yoongmt an,, Johq bow board prirst of Mvdstom, lis Cmmty, far bore yeme and died a mmparntively young man in 1890. O'Lnaax.—Gmrgo O'Lmy Cams from Ireland In the mel vi Dmie O'Camor Or 101. He lived on N y Lot 6, Con. 4, which he olazed Go sazfied Mort' O'Conner, she Nniug romp from Joined about 1836. They had a family of eight, fine of wham are dill bring. Mr O'Ll sold Lis farm in 1074 and mmead b Pkkning village, where Is lived audit hL death in 1081 at the age of 86. Mrs. O'Leary died he 1379, aged 71. HS.area.�herwoed Palmer wu bora On Sevhoro In M7. lie meerkd Marflia Iwmamaui in is" and Came fa Piukariag in 1339, wal on Let EQ Con 8. Of Ws hardy of no, RTC attuned mature yes& as fol - Iowa: Iran Tubular, hoer IBMs died 1098} done L Palmer, bora 1844, Chad 1906} Sarah Ann Palmer, ban 1831, had looarl Shemomi Palmy, Wm 1043, died 1869, and Chains S. Pular, born 1843, earl still living in Pickering. Tame, L. Palmer wh® a Loy ntlendel achool An Carol yearn in Ohio, eLare am of be compal Was Jamea Garfield, aftrcnrd President Tames Palmer for ninny yrva operated a ®wmill m his form, jualt north of IYe Berond Corel 4m. IIe ,mved the Gunnel as Caro llm and depely rear, and war one of 273 PICKOm No IEUPLE the mret peamwent teatime of Se Docipb owner on that Iingaton lined, Mm. Primer (are Aueon) and thfv family of them Rim Iia an the farm. PAIy Semvel Palmer wi Sarah 3[oveg Ire WJq mo from Length, LngLmd, to Canada in IBU and nettled on tar 96, Con. S. Mr. Palmer wan a rebind where by trade, but found it nesamry ta elevated mot of hie time end atmngth to that ekmee bueiveu of chap ping, aw-Iogeing and Imorlearial; IDlakeyennhere- tiad b Cfnmmoned where he dial in 1888. Mrs. Pelmv died in 1878. Their family wem: Brtah area, who tovght echwl for man Pon at MNignoY Common entering t@ eislanre an, her Tome every emovd work (she alterwrd warned IliJUM lowered end lived at We Semvth Commodore till Iter death, in 1880); John, who drearatect Semh Should, area u7ml in CihmmnnL working at his trade a s shmmeL , later moving to Metal - brain island, wbem hn did me dean or; Samnel, who mareiea binnmh Smith, cud lived in Uedhidge, where rima his delta Most Palmer madman to mtidn: Mary Ann, who married Frederick Deorge, and atill liven in Sbn64ilto; WORM, who mmid Sarah M. EmoH and went b lalling Aama Moment where he atilt Idem; Shadol Ienjamin, who monad Margaret Mm. Ran and worked e0 he trade m a nheemaher a CLua man eld hie re inmevt a few yearn ago. (Tann whlly e: Indian (Mev. Tamm Cngg) and willing M. Palmer, of Clerem®t). Peamm.�yobn Parker lame to Dumbarton iv 1851 had wee in Raw pmCmnkc and etorekcepee. He died in 1895. See Chapter entitled "Three Indian, war ftimv 279 PAST YEARS IN PICKERING Gel Porker Mainwoi his tither as pwitnamer and Aorekmper at RwWrtds. In No years 1885-98 be ee Deputy-Heere of Wo township, and rceve in 1891 and 1892 Aftor the he was trewnmr of die roundup BE his death. He win for Remy Jerre a justice a the prece and leader a the chain he [be Dwmi Pres hyhrime CImrce. He died in forestry, PRO. PuT—,rhomns and man Poet came Gore yaro, Pifeehire, in fund 1886, and Retried on int 29, Con. 2. Their family of one ran and farm daughters are ell Remand. AG. Pent dad llvy 91st, 1888, orad 78. Ala. Peat dial March 19th, Rare, aged 02. Their dnrght it Hel® (Mm. William Taylor) died May lith, 1900. Pnsoy. i01n Perry emigntel from England in 1882 and sorted on fur 2T, Con. fi. His wife woe Eirm- helh Kodak, and Chair family vvmhmed eleve, of whom four sea a—Rev. W. Camly, of NoWl'illo; Jame, Percy, of Tmwto; P. O. Perry, of Buffalo, and UnA Perry, who atilt livor an the form. Pmue. Cmrge Philip, Sr., an whom hum the madewiel mlehmfion a nppohhd an he hi area Be PieWring from Ahardeeoah4e in 1892, and was for a lime a auavafal read and bridge narrowing, int now, wed settled an the farm. Hia wife and; Marion Cowie, who died in romparnGvvly rely hid treeing a fenny of Sve. They us: Mrs. J. A, Yonng, of Toronto; Tort C., of Pickerel Village; Thomm, vo the farm; Georgia Jr., mmahavt and Pmrmmhx, Brougham, and btn. Wiffivm Aehhq Editing, 280 PINDERING PEOPLE Pnm.tn.�labn Phillipe mvrned Polly Shnrmrd, daughter N Jame, W. Sherrard, had Road on Lot 22, Car. b. Made loudly were: Jemeg Syly®us lumber in luaekham and WhitS, and owe P. S. inepsour) and AobeR S. (ne=.es or for some farm, now of Region). By Me Residual rotaDir. Phillips had two ma wd e danghtep Gemgo, John and Alien, Pmnar. Peter Pilkvy (or Puletler) was born at Riviera du Loup, P.Q., in ID74. his 1800 ward, his rife he moved to ledidi le near Liule York and an all Has hardly eeltled to Scarbom He served during line War of 1812 and wan v made. He lived to We ripe aid one of 82 end kit a family of rove earn. 6u coq OLvrla Pull born vt L hville in 1808, ortied June Faster in 1831 and in 1840 mortd to Panama, last 1& Con1. 1Tey entered of He poverty, headship and retention induced to pioneer life, but permvamd, and aan at laetapmHiov of comfort and we Win. On Jure Did, 1881, Way ceissoled their golden weAding, when many favnda plered to con- grid,100 Had. Squire Barrell was called upon to pre - aide and edema, were ghee by Me. John itiRer and odor The u of Weir family v a, follows: Anatole, Jahn Ce Joseph, William, June, Thonw„ David, Agow wd Henry. Mr. May died in 1883 .red his wife in 189.1. ArehiWld ordered HemW, Hell and lived on Na Sol Caucasian, but Into went to Baf- into where he died. John C. formed diary O,,v Qem add want to London, Oat. Joseph assured M. A. Weed and died in ]00& )Their family am P.lioral (Baer 1872), JmWrx (Il Us One. 7), Lyman J (Olam- 281 PAST YRARS IN PICI{ERiNG maker), Afield (Mrs. A, Mantle), Mary R. (Mn. T. D. WGfiog)• Alice (Mm. Y Path) and Mie Jamie Claimed) ] Rlltiam marsied IImnnh Wood, and Bice in William. Jose (Mrs. Ales. Spaces) IWee fit Homicide . Thomas lives in ScorMm. David serried M. J. Woods ®d live, at Hither. Agnes (Mm Ral,mo) Ile" in IIxbeidge. Harry married Mary A. Craig and lives in the Base Line. Posa.�iordm Pmt, barn in Connecticut in 1167, settled in York, Uppv Coal short 1190. He mar rite Melinda WealruH, of Platform. IIs was a dead. older, bar n,r) person lah, land in what is; now the amCk part of We nh of Toronto. Jordan. and Wind, zh"b he Wm city are rased after Me and Mrs POR late they moved to Semhoro, where his sk Jordan and Woodlad, were %ell kaoom in after, Nnrc His brother, Seemed W. Pad, settled W Pickering sere early in the mainly of the township, lantiug on Int 4, No 2, He dill s 18.95, Imving a foli ly of five cane and two sophism, Me aero were Am, John, Hiram, GooNe and Todm. Their place in We days of aregwg along He ]Imre on Road barred one of the stopping places when Om hone, were changed. Forder Pat lied for many Tom at the Act of the Black Road. 9, whabhehd a mnmi l on Cape's Disk just where We gripe$ Road cook it F iagenghles Emma berme Mrs. Dr. Field and Retire Mrs. For, raster. Poor®u—Denial Porcher had do wide, Mary Wyss poacher, came m Canada in 1988 end wished near Rom nivs. Though learn w England he au of 292 PIOKERING PF,OMD improve dog,mt, hie weeebm Loring felt Fromm after ago+agreeEeo of the Met of Nantes, one branch mUding to North Carolina and the other in NowhiO, England. His wife wm of Walsh degree, her fothep John Wynn, often having seen smile woodland the Napolemia weq having brat Killed in HamoNSWre, and afterwaN music to Canada. Of weir family the following rte still living: Thomas (of Brougham), Coleco (exelderman of Bartle), John (broh, of To, rown), Imiol (of reaching Milk, aanmum Clearly), William (broken, a Edmonton) odd Morocco (can toaster, of 'fomnm). Ma. Paschen died an the Ad homestead in 1Ps9 and Mia. Persian at her pen's blame Bmrgaam m1891. 1n Thomas former, of Ecuador, was has in 1SS3 end hs apart practically hu whale his is Pinkoriag In ]804 he managed Mary Anne Young, daughter of James Young lot Someamshine, England) and his wife Catherine (damages of Nmol Mnomprq of Ole Island of 31n11, Scotland). Their family e Apollo (Mrd. Mrgh I ehw of Brougham) and bas, man Young Ecuador, gmbre..unw, of Targets, Mn. Fouremr has been for foM1y, among a aunr®ful sequence, and wired he we armed for army yema, being mese in 1901 and 1909. In 1905 he was appointed a mellow make, and he has all the congregation of St John's Aybymben Church fe, many years as manager and elder Of late IIs. Risher bas retied somewhat farm public business and liver quietly at Denenberg, enjoying me 4 always has done the mafidmee and sates of the whole numerology. R83 PAST YE4139 IN PICHERTI Q Powmc—TM1e Powell brothers, Caleb and Henry, mm to PiJmvivg vMnt the year 1515 and rallied no Lot 6. H. R Colors family were WOmm, flonry and Bradford. WUR,m Pvwdl nvmied Home Pd- Iwgham, by whom he had a family of assn snn and few daaghtem, as follows: Rawv, (Mn. Mtieotl, Int 15, Con. 1), Aurelio (Mm. Smooth, Temple), Ida (Mrs. Cie, Temple), Hntty (RD,. L. D. Crooke, Frokermag) and Weller M., petitioner of Pickering YilkWc Henry Coastal rumored Raedel WaodruQ, by whom he had e Sporty of fear were and one demonw, as follows: Jobn (Led 10, RR., married M. Stanley), Nrtwl (Int y Con. a, married Mae Davis), Bedford (of Octavo), Thi (went W the Uni Sister) and Hal (Mn Richards, of Sat e, BY.). ➢redfaN Pawdl wee o mermand in Whitby. Hurry Powail's family were Phoebe, Jvmed Wiliam Heavy and Catch. William Repay ma,rviW Load, Jame Hell and lived on Sat 5, Con. 5, U bridge, but in ]am, pearsretired to Clsremonf,where M1ediediu 1 lir Hn Sporty on Lp (of Camed), t), Aegelwo, (Mn. es Beauty), Stephen (dreand 113bew, ad Henry,ffi (nfa names Pi Rey, deccomed)r,Tso and Albert, a( Loan Smnarnin Pmww. edo Put 7, came from ife was m 1593 and eMrs. da Lot Y, Cart M1 His wife y, Ana the in Mrs. Puckrir did et 1656 and (M Mr. Puek- iu ), Richard Td ( family are: Search (Mrs. Vatican 4), The, o (Let (bat B, Con. 5), Torn (Sot ( Con. a), Tbtmaa (Int r. eta. 5), Man Ann, sim® (bre a. Lbs oa and William (Int Can. s). Puort. ]ingh Pugh was born IImer 15th,r, nen LlvnhWarW,mpdd, in the Countym, aty of Rudniv 284 PICKERING PEWEE Wide& In Fall I805, be material Elizabeth Wib lum4 who who from May 81st, 1787. They came to Claude in 1848 mid Sought N M fee 26, Coa 4, two Chmaway Papua& Me Pugh was a Henson in the Chumannt Paul Chmeh for some year, HE 1864, when he leaved one a He ovgeviear; of the WhiMM10 Replied C9mrcL. His wife died Sono Merge 1879, and he three exam Eaton Anguet 4W, 1873. RTey wan We Panels of tomo children, of whom twelve lived to malum year" namely: Hugh, Williom, Edward, David, Tmieh, ThomnA Stuphoo Rive, Bran (Mrs. William Hovis), Mery (Mm Cleveland), Sarah (Mrs Tamen Romm) end Elizabeth (Mm novel White). Hugh Pugh came W Cluma K 1837, prerlidg ED father by five yeah go merged Mennah Moo, and Done Ed Uxbridge molehill. Hia wn What, still Elva io Piekedn& Hugh Pugh died er 18H WM m Pugh lett home in early We and He dot Sam bxaN of eimom Ldwrd Pugh meed Have Hem ev PenLnd, and in MM Nay MR& for Claude, but Mn. Pugh died op the way. He Settled on LA let, Con. 9. He died at Ruled' w 1694 It He age 83HE family were: Elwood, who married Arm Linton and Detailed be Chat - harm landna David, whom mad Mery Mlemlith and neat to Mikemmi Sarah (Mn. Whom Weld, demend fire), uml deme (Man WiChm Edwada, If ]talcum). David Pugh en m to Canada he 1840 and lived on Hot 19 Con. 9. IRS wife wu Sarah Evaue Their family were: David (Worried MargmA Merger), Thom" (murri'd Rmah Wurd), Mward (marded 285 PA9'1' YMABS 1N Ple% NG Dace EdmNs), Jere (Mrs win), Elizeled, (Mrs. 'Phomoa Leper) and Smah (Mm Purify Mn Pugh did In 1853, aged 31, and Me Fugh in 1909, aged 91. Josiah Pugh mnerid Jose Morgan such livsd on IN 20, Coo. 4 Of their family Group still liege an for krea, Emma (Mass am) In E:bridge tawmMP, Man he (Mn M, R Foyntu) on Iset 25, Con. 1, and Chase - both (Mrs. Cloudy) at Ddom. Mr. Pegh died be 1897, aged P1 youth, and Mae. Path in 1907, agd 75. Thomas Pugh marcid Mno owns (daughter of Dared Event, who was for rune Peace a prominent Baptist elder and prerchu in Our Worship) Or 1863. They Head on lot 90, Coo. A Their gamily were Evangeline, (Mn William Bagrow, dermuch, Dared E. (tat 19, Coo, 8), Those, I, (dmreW), Alma (Mre. A. Annie), Tadeaa A. (]ret 27, Con 4), ftngh (on the old farm) and Laura E. (Mrs. Nov. E. J. llawkings). Mr. Path did in 1896 at Che age of 71. Sbplmn Pugh martid bTualed, Lam and End be Uxbridge eownsMt. His dantbter Meaning is Mn. Chordee Middleton ]G. Path did in 1891, and 72. Price Pugh charged Mau Williams and lived in Palantir hot later an let 2f, Can 9. The ran William D. cited in 1910, rend his daughter Elisabeth dill lives wiU hos mother in Claremot Mr. Mgh died in Tote at the up of 73. B achra—Thomas Ressn was boos in Trained, Feb. lath, PID9, and came W Conde in 18M Two yen . Cases m Priam Edward County and do= WHIL were Wright, wlw had nrmad the Atlantic an $a 188 PICKERING PEOPLE wow easel w1N two he came W Pfekerina and Ne two took tip Loh, 0 and 10 m the test concession. Ren the net of them lire¢ww epen0. They wan often xfemcd to as OoVrrohtand Rnzlu." In 1028 Mr. Russia monied Scab, daughter of Captain Samuel Bxrck of CoWurg (captain both in the military and marin forms of the term). ]ass vernal afteu came up believe (heeds in plea seely Geta to she old Gager SHE, which me Owosso at the mouth andofGordama Gres and was Wen known as Bracts Landing. Mumps Reazin Ned he 1402, Imving n family of sic Rrm. Sonmel Raid n uetlm of Bulolk came fa Ovnado is I837 wild his wife put family of five chil- d. lmring We ba vest of Wn year he ached Em Jam. xamfRev (afleramd of Claremont) on Got Rmvantreo plan near Weebn, 0,L After spending eight oc be years in that migh4 eespea and tell years on v farm W MukLem Copy area to Piekocing, xtGhg on Lof 26, Con. S. His fluml eon, .Jahn Reid, still hate m Claremont, his home bwag on We old Joseph Wimm pmputy, just with of We hoped its the Ban& Roel. Samwel Reid died in ]840. Rtosuxnwre.Joehnn Richnrdmo with bis wife and family came form loners County, Inland, mean the year with arm ase They womb}bmis and with Neie descendents here Lceu embers ul the Friends' Meeting mnnuous atiug. Them Ealy seem: Japanese, John, William Jas Phan scy l), Carolina (Mn CmegUp Givart) and Mary (Mrs. Rows). Jvmx Richardson sertiM EliaabeW Oelevtwe Their 204 PAST YEARS IN FICKERING family were: Am (Mrs, W. II. Rohe), Semh (Aire. 'Phomas Rorke), Joshua internal Suxh Restln), Kate (Mn. 1V. Rorri two (Mn. George IWde), Emma (Mx Loam), R'9Gom V. (nwrivd Sen, (wrnall), Mary Ano Conroe, (Mm Mphmm MN'eggnrt), Leaders, Charlotte (Mrs. Joseph Clurk) sea James T. (mewl Saturn Ratio). RohwYs family rvmo: Mary A. (Mm Wright), Ca% wine Maria (Mm. Culture), handsome, Wildnea Henry, Seem K, Soreh Elia, Robert, And Stephin, Richard, and Fenoy M. (Mrs. Tom). Ntcaemmx.—Some, Riahmdsm, a matin of I.Lm- Mrlend, Englm'd settled oa Lots xa and 25, Con. 9. No msnied .none Tara. Masi, fswly wen: James (de, mamma), Ilobmt (hvmg at Wellston), Remain (Mas. William Dlieholl, domosed, Semh (Mn. Harry Mim,41, Swooned), Llary (Dire. John Jones, donned), and Ann (lies. H. Cooper, dcaveed). Mr. Nomedsm Tourist as his amend wife Mary MaBeath. ]'heir soy Green, sell months farm. Mr. Nfehnrdevn dial In 1092 His note died at the old home in April, 1911, m her 80th inner. ltma?�dohn Malay, n Yorkouramay Wm 1099, me to Pickering in the later remains aad had to do with some of the iaiest semaphore of IhiBn'm (teak. He helped ant [ho Ymher for c sawmill mounted on whet is now "CmdoNs note and far a grit mill men, of the Kwgmn Had at the wn, end of We village He wno o,a of the news,, of Mo erism w the Tillage. He rearried a dant of Mr. John Matthews and moved out tithe neighborhood of Kinsale la&e many 288 othem he owd oxeq were hem War a lumpy dJi- cult be pamure, and on a Sunday might be sown n'iW tie nngam wall Iom1N with neighbors (many of whom bad not avan worn) during to ehnceh. After about ffiIrcn yens the hmily moved to IN 11, Con. 2, where the feet of their lives ma sport Ae was frac of many of Pioommes pwmened Mr. Ridley u rely fond of reading pad over regarded the mmey diwall spent that purchased Rood pride or papers. He ed m less d the age of W. Raonaa. Timothy 8oyrem awd wiN his wih and Natty or Daoby, Vermis, where four N Ne deaghism carried rem of Wing Rogers of Nat place. Llan Is moved he R"ielmrgh in the some State, where be 'Cursed a Imge wehrym Or card baht a ran In 1800 Iia limited Canada had made ocrengamenh with Ne an thouince for forty h derstrade of 200 ares earn. The followeg year he lomkd tarty £marlin m be '00 fathomed of but uow 10 town of FewmuekeG A RtUo term he emitted ho Plekerinsi whoa he mreekd a forge grant of lead. He built the first mill m the township end woe the pioneer of a considerable number Of byroads, by wham after a tame a afreteg was m- tabluhed. Two gnndwnm of Timothy Rogece, Temee and Clarkson, sold Gve is Pickering VJhge. Rosacrlieorgo panell and Lie wife ttme from ,hothead in their haler yenv, Laving Gen preree by than firmly of are mons and one daughto, spa. Resell died alWc a few possum, but Xwd %smell was a rceidmt of Claremont for many franc. She was kumvn for her simple Nth, dwer believing that Nr IUM would Irto- m a2s PAST YEAAG IN Fl=RING nde, and rafting will, quiet eonfidenre on she aPPmmbed the valley of the shadow: '9'm no formed tae sans aline." Their family were John, James, William, fish. errs Us,],, and Diai6nN. Jdm married idiuheth Boyer find IivM an Lot 15, One. Y. Then family me Henry (married SapWn Jolmetao), David (mordod Martin Fresh), (kms (married Hulda Ronnie) and Dwenn, many of Vmmuvm. Arms Russell mmxied Sant Carruthers, wd was well known m Claimants for many Iran as a miller. He now ]lose hs Moritobv. William Emxu mnrried Lydia Brom, and wort to Delete. Robert died sane year. age. Chains RuuWl mend Christens L9azke, Elimbath Russell (Mm. James Milne) died some from am, Siwstra Jahn Sudler and his imthvry Themes and William, and sister, PJisbeth (Mrs. John Adrienne) orad Mary (Men iHmime), mum from No maghhorbood of Seashores on Tom, Eoslmoi, be ii and settled his the Fifth and Sixth Concessions, whore a number of their duourdeum still maids 'Thanas Sedln entomb Jose Hughes, and Rome N their Iamily atilt Rain the InwnshiP: MM range Janos (Leri 9, Cm. 9), Mier Semri , (Clmemont) and James Wi1frW of Green- wmel Thomas Sadler lived on Int 5, Conu, which is afill exnniend by bis on, Ivilfred. Sown:—WMftm Shoals non Fern in Srarhoro of Sat this low"tasa. In 1861 he removed HNrahih Minor and settled on Lot 12. Coo. 8, but later moved he Let M. Cm. 8, whom they ,till rmide 'Their finally an: Horten, Aloes (Also, P. Macomb, v.. Chromate, WR. Liam George (deputy mire this conformal year, Lot 92, 290 PIMIRINa PEOPLE Con. 8), Joint Care. X. 11. Smith, Sandford), Mary pee. Dick, C®mee, When, Roberf (Lot 82, Con. 8) sod David (Cornmeal). scam. -Tohn Scott of Adee (Lot 81, Our. 4), is a on of Hebert Said, who come from Cumberland, lfig- ]md, On 1888 and Owed for a has on Lot 80, Cca 9, end aforwads on Lot 84, Con, Y. In 1814 Robert Silt mounted ALx have', who obit b.ce at Shona. He diai in ISM Afire Jona is a gondehdd of Dmiel Yale, who wild Ma wife and Lou stfdrm left Germany for Amours. it was a fourteen weeks' ecyege, and his wits and tow cAildreo succeeded and arm amid at sea. Alone with one tittle deadline! Fe rnehd PemsyLoa ie. A year or two later be mmwi,1 Men Nimb, by whom be WhitehmeF, they came about 50 year IW4 M N % Iqt 8$ Orm 9, Plainsong. Only Michael mmnind in Heker'mg. In 1812, refueling be bear areae sooner the United 9dbe, he wu hurt in jail far a time, where be was given only the rconty mine of one Cannot of Found and some water pu day. Almd, the your M18 he mm'- ,kal Lane more Sued, by wham be had a LmYy of twelve, Your of whom, Hiram, Sasain airy and Polly, 'pill TTm Laws former are in initiation, wad the letter is Mm. Polly Jerry. of Ahasum mother of Ahee domes (Mrs. Robert doubt), and gram malher of Soba Groff. 291 PAST YEARS IN PIC%EEIN6 SxAREUR PilAam ShmeN came form England W Yanhettm Muni about the yea. 1760. At We ,commencement 02 We American Who of Imlopeudeaco he app gently comervhmo op North (liver. He joined the "Inyel Ammmv Regiment,^ fighting on the Bruton side Towmd the elw3 of We war he went conic bar flint to line That Indies, but remount and tonight hu family to We Sharon, Tchhhipg Wow Mmtrul, whore hLq actual Tor a twNq but eventually me to Sydney Township, F[mtinge County, Ontario. Ikea Willies Sbevvd died in 1823. %e Tautly were Willimq Jr., Nathaniel, Tame, N., EhmheN and tion (pmbably &,mire). Whom Shavard, jr., reduce on Iat 20, Cm. 9, about 1981, and died about 1897. Hi, Family were: TLomvq lAme, Jwhan (notion daughter NLimbefh occurred AWaudec Warner, of Monaural), Joh,, Senbe Wit - Wm and SILim. Nathaniel SLarrard came to Pickering in March, 1831, and died May 26th, 1860. His family rvrtn. Calvin, Rab William, Aema (how, 1911, hying in beacon), IDs. WJ4em Chain (of LA 26, Con. 7), James, Carotiue, Samuel chat Maria Elimbeth Shmurd (MNs John lake) remewl ill Sydv¢y trcnahip yll Fee depW of B6 yren rf erne. San left a frmily of three coax and fen. daughnm. Hniv maid William Smlm and .cuffed m Lot aa, Can. 6, Piekerhog. They Iurvd to tho Eighth Coaem- dm of Whifhy abort 1835 and she died about too Mrs Iatec, lmving a family d twelve children. Jam" Wright Sharmol on horn 1783 end first took up a farm m Markham (TA 2, Cm. 5), aflerwaN 282 MRS. SYLVANus snannneo PICKERING PEI DMB burnout W another made StouF.ille. About his your Ma" he were to Piahvw& On 6mt of tire Shartvds 1n live in the towmahm, and netted on Int 81, Con. 0. He Was n man of ooneidarehle Promwenm in She muni. eipal and religion, Ineof Go community durioo $a first hnu of Go amtmy, booing not only a nublimmimd crunch, but widely (mown an an affective Teacher of the scandal, He died about 1804 His family were: Sylvarma, Elijah, Cuban, Sarah (Moa. Cburcbill), Mammon Ire (had as eevontb eamencon), Merely (Its. Wfsaa, efemaede Ida Dudma,), Pally (n(n. Jahn Ph9hp) and Thrum Sylvnnnn Sharnad married Ruth Wines, (daughter of Joshua Wines), who to Interest b here barn the first child horn of whim parmM1 In the community, and pmibly the Got in the tenmula Mr. SharraN win a borrowed mmpa=tee Winker and held the pinimin of Crewed 1'rmsurer of We Som of 'camphorate fwm Hard all 1800. He died in 1844. His eye, long ftrad iliar(v anown an "Grandma 9LnnaN," war one of the original memhem of the Claremont Baptist ChureL and bought in Ylm Sunday 9tliwl from the early days NII she was well ova fomecoren She died February, add, 1900, aged 90 yoan, l many ma 18 days, having been born January DOG, 1804. 19mir family wave: Mary (Mm. John Barry, still Gnat; at Nay Claremont), Gallant (Mm. Goldman), Panama (fir, Madill) and Abided (Ides, Joreph Wixom). Su hvam, Jahn Shappned, m chAb mevWaeturox fmm Someesalslaim, arm, wills his with and distinct, Ymdy Mnttlda, b Canada m IMS. May firee lived in and Yoek lowering, hot aftuwaN same o tin twenty o[ Boughm. For a limo he kept tlaro no the HronF Hood, eta than settled on the nwW awarrecorn Iu 1851 He nihil dnnghter Had and was We first be W buriod in the Ri Cemetny. 14. and Ars. 9M1ep Sao win vnong the only m®bas of the IkWel Primitive Dfethodiet L3 He dW w ]gYl, No wile having ed fimeranother. Tat, Incognita, Mrs. Sw olue John Hidden, ehII contains, 5®ese—Llxmder J. C. Goes no hon at here, Aberdeenshire, iu 1888. IIs anis to Canada at nuetttm Snare of new and worked for eine time in (Reactions at ha toad, as a ceGannier. Going to the IImted States he redacted In medhnm in 1808 and raised through the now w a Iranian. He baame a rnnsulGng physi- o at Long Mand Medlrvl College, and vogmmd u a[ Mental mpmalion m an authority on ]its greatly Mannerless, He pinkshe] a standard work on ISimless of Women in 1889. Fe died Illy 4th 1808. Saumr, Avillimn Sleigh, a native of England, nae in C'omdm abook Via yaw 1888. He tonight reboot in Ihn old orbit on [Le ewWveeh ansa of Lot 24, Can, weakNing William Smith, its first teacher. In 1824 he married Very MGQ' He heed ou 5 Ca Int 28, Con. 6. He was township dark from ISM till his d,,H in idol. He we wervivel by View one, John, Thomas and Mihai, and three dreghterg Camuna (Dirs. land llndon), Hivuut (Mee. T. P. MIAM) and mabi[La '(un. minima ne Mott). 294 PICKERINC PEOPLE Smmn.—WiMdm Smith TvN in the 9th Con, (net 8). He dune a stonemason end pleatern. ibis iumity Won! Rod, (Mn. Bette), WNimn H. (Around, 1911), James fmurzll Mia Gourley), June (ll's, A. Boyer), Ram (Nrs Happen), Fred (Int e, Con. 4), Hevid (demoaJ), Mory (Lia. ➢Wyles) and Emma (hire John Brown). Samuvrran�Semael 6omamlle and his wifq D4r- Heu WiLoq emigIhhd Ipso Lmorkhm he 1802, est, ing on Int ml, can. 5. Toru oldest son, Adam, was born in husband. Androw, She a=.ewd saq him in Cannel, died at EmIldiq 1902; Agnes (M'a AI¢. Weddell) died in IDoe; Willison died in 1010; Jamul Fllu died L 1809{ Jane (Mia. WiSmm GrIchrst) and in 1910; Arson (Me. J. notion); Sal Jahn (of Chmryworst MMnt 6 (]ns 11, Cons. 5). SPARK.—lohu 9pnrA early in We contury settled on the Iain shore directly Wath of ibe site of Pieka'ing vNege. 11 elertwg his boom, mock of the wood was ehiimed by euhuner W Maddy York. nolmo , at bad time student in Impose, Creek, wen a staple article of food, and many of Wem wen aW marketed in the Suture until. The from hos mmewed ha '=auction with the firmly, being now owned by Thomas Field, whose wife is a g'mnd-daughter of We pioneer Coan- oillerW.W.Spark, isagenders. Three mm, Thomas, Jerome ma William, were prominent in lake navigating a gearmuan coo. Senna.—Aa.m spun, a ,Use of Scotland, eet- tied on Int 20, Con. #, in the fortune and ubbibbed a uwmill ao the nkum m,mrfg through rho form. £95 PAST YUM IN FIC6HNNG Lane qumlidea of bibs' wort keened from here to to clipped at Finandmede Hey. TNn mill new mm tined in operation by Lie on demes till about bcoml five year, ago, Adm'a family were: Alexndea( IIx brWgo), Robert (Ian Angs"), John Toranb), dame (Int E9, Cisna r) veal Adam (Ise Angeles). W. Spain And in 1884 and Mac spear, in ]886. dmNw.�. L. drink wag bon, in the moral of King to 1845, of Yoekehim ®d boarish pgemtvga, and me to Pickering in 1809, working &= in the Fora mills on be 8N Covvrsion at 10 Loom n day for W mmEh and Want In 1867, with hu banner WWivm, Le Imxd Ga Whiteside sell form T. P. Whit. he 1075 Ory ereetl the Spink mine at Pideewg, cram, still evetmue in sucee®ful operation. In later years Mn Spink Les ruined in Toronto. Smues mark SpoQmd, an P.ogliebman, monied Angelico Lnndy, of Nmrmmlet, Did "led on the 915 wanowence. Mr. dpoHnct d4d in 1888 and hie vrife m 190& Their eon Ibonkliq well Insurers, u a music transfer for many rare, card in Clnremant, Jeunuy 1E, 1907. 5e'svmm�. T omea 9tvmaw name from Fermm- od, IrcLvd, in 1830 to lg Ob Concession Of WLiWy. In 1866 he Tomlinson be Ms,tflewa farm, iM 1% COM. 6, wbid, is still oavpid by his wq Noblw Abstber n, Samuel, has lived far many year, In the asteel port of the twven, Far sane years paid be her held the porl a ablif. He now Even with hu daughtr and em.iml,w, Mr. and Mac. Millers of tW 7N nn. aeumn. 96 PICUIRlxs PEDYAD Sro vaus-0 age Sbtrea ®me from ledgland in 1838. He Caught shoed for fav laws; Mrto et Unwell, and one n Overseas in red old eehod wWeh aimed bear Wasom No hotel now alaude He Wan was now D'Reien and eeWed on in, eighth mno'i One of Wel, aa=, Richard StnLee, w W witnesses away Dow in Divestment with R. P.Hwpper, and died in Dory. Another son, Getwe Slakes, AID line in Claimants Srnerewwr.�gohn Stratheazn asset frim AyNtire to Canada in 1831, laving hie with wd femRy at Lome He purehseed some laud in Pickering and returned. His wife had and in hie ahasoaae and he in 1048 returned W Cimada eemmWnied by him son, David, hie daughter Elizabeth (seaweed din. Dov) and his mn- fn-6w, Heard Noontide (wheat, wHe, Agnea Slow, mvq red died be Shithead) and We hardly.'amcy Waled an IMt Ha in the xwlh Concerned. Ar. Stmaweam died in 1855. Hiss we David wee killed by n DIDdl tree deorty, mine Weh ending W Cnnad, Taav_ The them Tarot heothery Richard, Gerrie bad SUWey. epee from Yorlidum is pm oedy burden. RkhmH lived a quarter by a mho with of Hmogham and wm appointed porbi of the Allme in 1836 George Laid in the eighth comborworn end of Olives never (Lot 10). He died 1ST4 nged T3. His feaily— GmagS Malawi, died ➢Inabdh—.till Iia an He farm. Handley Two lived on the eighth en The tad denghlma neve May R. Radiative and ?fn. Sohn Tax,. 297 PAST YEARS IN PICA MNG Txyedm—Dugeld Taylor and his wide Catacomb return Smm Rodand and Real fret on Int IH, Con. 7, [ban for u time eovW of Cla ewnf had afterward in Sam ,lage. He was well Imown for many yearn me u tlmemnkoq having a many ua five man workLg fm Iran at she time Ito ahead in 1874 at We age of Of. His daughter Seoe (Me,. defer ), aWl lives in Clare- mont Me son, Dogald, apvalvd a a mmay in Clam most Tor wane His, and nor lives be Mentally. Another Sam, Almamerd did smve year, ego on Marm Smith Idal TaYLOa.—blm Taylor with his wife end family erne from Herldk, England, sad retWed on tat 32, Can. 2, in MG. 'Mr. 'Mylan but in 1847 at the age of W, Mrs. Taylor in 1083 at the or of 8G. These an,, Julian Tal 16N an Lot 29, Cm. 2, tW his dean in 1810. Anvthm son, William ''Taylor, underfed Halm Peat (dowmad May IIN, 1808), Sud u well lmowv Is the south of the tem milip as an apple buyer end Shipper, Call well over lvvrsevre years of age. A thirn were, Robert, lives at WatfvN, Ont, and a darati MTs, days, is build lite at Port firms. James Taylor) family are as follows: \Ydhom J. (Let 39, Cars 8), Elizabeth (Its. T. M. flevdaaov, diamsed), built Here. L. demolish, Brougham). areae (Mn. Charles Area, law 20, AIS.) ed Arthur J. (fait 28, Con. 2). Tamr—R'illiem Thom came to Canada from Hm6 lend in 1800, said Had for u time in 'Muddy York," 208 working ate his trade ae n joiner. Tom he bought 4t 30, x F, and seined on it. In Oil works][ at his trade, and evil", spinning wpm4, rugh cheats good argues for the neighborhood care made by him. Rig wife wag Agee Mitnheu, Wro a entry of eaWma. Or bu hairy' of eemn two eo= am smuivinse—AyNbaa, of Sualridep and Charly, of Aurwo- 8ie cog, Wil- limq mvried Holes fired aM lived on the I'm, Of them fmuily theoetill live hear nunbnrbn—Willimn on the old Perm, Alameda, on Lel an, Con. 1, and of es Agny with her pride o, Lint 80, B. F. Tnmrcmy,. AhmR are year 1831 Andrew Thieving son built large thramosarey trope on the southwest come, of Let is, cm. S. Being on the Break Rood, The b ghwq belwem the myth mid the yuW, it enjoyed a Ierge patronage, and being neutral in the toweehm IT become the pines of muembly far the yemAy town mee[mgs. From 18.96 W 1849 practically all the Corm manage; conecom they, and fium 1800 the fiweeW p mount mel there 511 the mwtier of the town hall in -Ifrouggana It wan -also U" for polificall gaWmings and aaa pnu rg plane. otdmlateamrithepnenm- O ar@r his being ng supping gracedoslradiating the Astma edged deny ninon he woo.de I had mtn us me to an when Troy wag a da ••I eish d Wa leaon y m lana W you why nathevy waw r you, he patinae on ,nue hyo.•• ,wrhea s m Wan done awa will ever v wren•• win son ramblrepery, sl et amy park. in a yo yyn Mn Thompson esWbliah� a den porn it the youth half of the tai on 299 which the tn,,m dead. He died in 1853, mnnng nv- Met v1{Idren. dead any Archibald, and a succeeded Iomlwr duals, and died mote from ago at funds. A daughter, Sued Ann, widow of the late Toho Sleigh. is still lined in domain in her rude year. AnaNer daughter was the wife of John C. Nolml], of Clore Mont Terminated. Thomas Thomsen woe horn at St Per - gas, Scotland, in 1806, and baa wUs, Elhnbeth ]imide, in she Mine parish in 1812. They enure out in the thi,tien, No Thommn being hese Wore the'37,' and manded in 1889. They settled in Pickering in 1640 on N. Ed y Int 14, fan. S. Theis first year was n Laid ore A colt died. Than eon get fact no the arab and died The dogs NIIN ell their sheep and Mae Thomson had a long end cdous Turn. Then was me doctor nom r hurt INbitby. After her verdant, they worked had, hfn. Thomson helping M log and clean up Was land, and in later days binding 'Many a day behind the trollies. She often carded torn 'Terser Made of eggs to Stanhope and rend home her pre clone ASB Thommn and to tell of Invited to paddle eggs at the taverna to get money to Pay for taking a lettn franc the post Mine As the years paced their industry brought its dread. They word able to add he than Am and at length to not the plan and retire to r heads et®e nature which they had bolt for them - delta, when they kept a horn and a mw end won Malo to spend the reat of their lives in wmfort Llai. Thamiao did or 1824 and If, 'Thomas, it 1875. Their enq Julie Thomson, still live, in Owen Bound. 300 TOOL.—Tahn Tend skilled in Pickering damat We Par 1819, louturg on Iat 18, Con. 1, when the Kasai Ain Mond crowd &a B"a Baa In lase be sold Me part north of the li ngnton blind W Jordan Poet and went ren a time to Iflimu hot retmaed med find n the amid prt 40181e, Mom he r movN b Yxkib gon. ]hang the rebellion his bora sone awaked load he aemovod to Toronto and Md for a loos. red it is Baia Met his wife dad obtain inn had to go up ahomt ones a week m trio; him n onedhing fit do atY His son emvle. "He had m more to des with the eeheWon film I had, and I was not fare till the following year." His wife was loalherine Wails, a native of Markham. She died about 1816. Me Tool died in I879. Their family were: Mary (Mrs. H. Woodruff), Jobs (own 1810, settled on conv five most 1822. His two vs, barred and John dou bled we Use on that I,,- ussisse his grmdav, Mae Too], oibl hvw them), formal, Termor, Hluabeth, Toluene, Jany William, Aemn, Ana (MT, leri Gordon), Maine, (Tarisan (Mrs. HAmey still lidug at Yale, fabbigm) and Jmoh H. (2688 Warned, Shield Vdurourer, Got.). T�uar: Willism Tracy was horn m rhe sone of England in 1191. He and We wife Elinor were down been of ee Independent Churaln amombhng in Now Amnd $trent, Iardop ander Me pntomt care of Rev. Jamph Dolber, They came to Canada in 1832 in Me e vrsM which here Wm Michell hrobi William H. end John C. no fallowing is a reproduction of an aavmh'ng eW failed before the vest Wiled, ee original being iv the hands N Mss. George Ceapee, Claremont: 401 PAST YLARS IN PICKERING \gh6il 9one0m lly"a, aad of Mv&r its Montreal, Direct, w, ESTHE8 Sd n, l TaRegio mmursml� 6CO TOM area. R.-. A. CG9RH50.N, Couw6rz)tr. firing in d, Louis MA ImMus r�?N7F esue.rr'emm: vusigaiomuc+..ixrynNw exnrau mvnixewwr r^enseN rPr{e YVb in qo eunrtvo cABmse a EOEvs, JAMES Wm a, okeno gag,TTa ren Bea. The Tnrya entitled or, the rear of Lot 24, Cm. 8. Me. Traq dim M 1877 at the an, of 66, wd Mrs. Tracy in 1876, ogA 87. Thar family r o w bollow: When, who m"Am wfltlem H_ 1Gchdl, lived m Fut 23, Con. 9, cud diad in IS91, William, who monied Swab GMUA and 4m1 for a Fees on Iut 26, Con. 9, but onset about thirty years Me to Miuming. Them s k., who mnrrial bunny lasers and firm on Lot 26, CM. 9. He dim a good moon years ego. Alfred, who naris Eliza 13oetielq daughter of goes. "Mat 0oeluelq and lived on IsA 26, Coo. D. He was daunn Frere old when be ram, to Camdn wiW hie Words. As u Foong m,, he Indeed to chop at the Ninth Coniston line wa! of Claremont. Winds not a 302 PICEE146TG PEOPLE tW4n man, being rather of o moving diepoai ern, he nor a dwoom anfl lable alae, teanher her many ymm He tank much 11411051, in edueatim and one mhool remove and memory of the matron for many yam. In later yore he lived m Claremont the. Tracy stall lima with her daughM at Umaiog'a 194, Their fnmfly wood ne follmva: Arthur (In the Stamm); Her. tlet (Mm. Pringle of 3JARbou ; Eha' a (Mrs. Thomma Atkivpn of Horniogh Mdlm); Alfred (Aeraw Park, H. C.), David (Lacombe, Alfa.), Coined (Alleahem. fic (Denver) and (Darlene (Mme John Palliator), who lived m Cot aa, Con. 8, Word lakrz moved to Chwagrood. She died in 1011. Her daogMeq Slre..Wcme, still time at Cherry. woad. lihmmm, who lived on Id gal cm. 8. Hu wile m Jene Careen. He left Gm mmehip same yearn ago, going fir4 to Madfoolin Inland, and Mm to Harr Hnnmh (Mm Radar Heywood), who Imad on iut E4, Con. 8, bot moved to Mount Albert. Her daaghty, Mn. Ira Power, lima in Clammmt. lrmlrv�mhn Tripp am barn m 1816 near Cohanmg, and aboob the year 1837 wild, hie father and law brother, Theme, Edward, Joma and Ian, removed M Soodmm. Shoetp alternative be settled an LA PB, B.F. He belt are operated one of Me ami; eewmild, in IW neighborhood. In We lata antin he our ra Memel Forrester nod name to live in Dumbarton. An a man a efetlwg Rous r end iotegitie of We and e 803 PANT YEARS IN PICKIRING goM neighbor be wae noily scattered. v An ied. IIe er many yam a trader the life and work of 0e Piacipin' Ch'"), on the Kingdon ]land, and continued to lend the public ee en to purposes old up. He dial m Trick, his Who Leong predewmd Idea from er yams J. U. A. Tviple the well-known loader in Carolina oeial activity, is a ngderv, being the no of bu brother Inc. Tuam[o. William 'Torn,, was of U. F. T. flask avd w,a born m 160] In flip pariJi of NI. Pe41ck, New Brumwirk. In 1816 be married Abigail Hanson nW in 1811 they mare to Bleu Cnemis In 1810 See family settled permanently on Has 99, Can Se Mr. Turner had bra tient w a lbgdiat prtmlmr in 1084, and when he came we replacing conducted eeivion far o time on his oar hour, Wan for a time in the euhmt on Sea fifth nuoicasion nod aflerwocd for LIN Bible Christens until the compeation of the Baptist Chamh in Whitvele, His family nen: Wil6em Burg, Jahn Mamma and Oared Silvestro. WiNam'a family en: John, (IIvkham), Abigail (Mm, Richardson), William J. (lust 31, Cot. f), Im- hu la (Mrs. J. Holder),Mae, Smash (Wo -J. MkheB), Albert 19., Mary (ffirc (;oyna), "floppy Oaviy IWev and Torrid Unveil Joke', family ma: Naomi (Mrs, Albert Whim), Ado, Serum saki gloamep Bodden Gimay an: Seward Immortal Nino Bechm) end Alice. 304 Dn-nvawu. Aubert IIndehpl arae fmm firms - don W C.mada about 1855. 8e liked at Ont at Be, - Manville and afterward our the ifiasrtoo hood most of Piekerwg. Some fear years this Coming out he Mae - TNN Aware Sellers and settled on led 28, Con. y Mkwg rep also Lou 99 in the Snenw. In later yoan he retired to C omma d, where he died in 1899. His wan, Jawea Underhill, naa a member of rained a few y®ra age and .till pros to Claremont James Underhill with his wife Came met a few farm after me brother . He find on the ElagsW, Rud. Itichard Dudairill, another heotbmy with hie wife came out later. He worked at his Inde as a shoemakr, in Immediate W the remains. He now time no Tor Make. m, W Canede in 1998. Trim Yak May mine three way through 0o forest, a bathos jammy, to fire name of the Dunlop family, nee Graswwood, who hid came i few years; earlier frmn the Rome loea4ty. Their beat house mm built at the foot of the hip still known as animator', I511. The family "em ee father,; Jane (Mrs. Richard Date), Mary Arm (Mm. Jamas Weth- me,), William, Thomas, Elizabeth (Mn. Jomu Emb- ed,,), I ..ph and Sarah (Mrc Jahn Wright). Am, ming M Pickering Mf. anlenWno warrant a Me. pnloy, by whom he bed dark children, Image (who with his wife was killed while on a trip to Toronto), Margaret mad Lary (Mrs Gornall)- Mevasmtlae's third wife was Margaret Covert, by wham he had two children, Jon, and Hannah (Mrs. Hawaib). 305 PA3T YEARS IN PIC=NG OAramer Dared ]Tail¢], Hobert and Thames Oardon and their Raidirs came fmm New Brnnawiek end rattles on late 89 and U in ilia fifth and ilitb eon. eeeemna about the year 184E Wannacn—V loam Waddell moth his wife, Cather, me Thomson, cod a family of eight came from Its parch of Whithufu. SMImal, in 1835 and settled o0 Tat 11, Can. 9. He was a marks of the Ant session of We Prworb riau Mouth argaaial in the WwerhAp and mod to walk from the north W Lone aces an the Ciid ton Road m atlmd the across. He held the edge of elder for a prawl of sixty-three y®n. His Wife died in ISA aged 78, and he in 1851, aged 89. His Randy, excepting t'o' left We logical early. AI®ander, grim wag bola in 1821, lire! an the off homestead till within a tow years of his death, when he removN to Smnft ilR. He was commissioned on. v® to 1859 mid mnM1n in 1957 m Is, Ah Todmlim, with the Feaim Rod. IIR rade was Agnea Same- N15 of Recommend Their eldmt coq Williasq still Witham Waddeft casino of Alexander, ap®t hu life Imgely in Pi kering. He died In ]89$ aged 75. Waren.—Richard Ward, a noting of Yorhehiee, with Ida wife said four chbamn wane to Yemen Strrel in 1887, where shortly efterveN their He child, Robert W., was hem. Thin or Rur years mor they mored to is 189,. Tei AG. family war actin 18ow ; usph ( f e 1896. Their Macy wean as follows: SewCo (of Reach [onnsNP). MM (Afn.. Bnrgey Lot 13• Con. 9, 309 deeemed, 1910), Aon (ko. Appleby). Jmnm (of all. !none), Robert W. (ClaemouQ, Makard (of Btlom)., Willing, lived on Lot 4 Over. % but security moved to Outsider), Sage (Mix Photon, 1hMidge) and Simb (Mn. Thomee Pugh). Richard Ward, p., vertical MimheW Dreg, Their family aro: Judrou (Whitby), Semh (Mrs. W. F. Jevm, Toronto), Walter (Int 6, con. 9), Sophm (Mrs. Brawn, Oehawq, Man (Mrs. F. Corner, Pnuoure ), William (Oshawa), Morace (Mrs. Jwq Balwal Dnns (Int 16, Can. 8). He annual on hie +mond who Ellianbeth Minestrone, Thiirf®ily are: llrlm (Mrs. Bureau), Fred (hnt 9, Con Y) and Roy (Int 4. Con. 9). WHxgIsta loeepb fortune, a U. D. Loyalist, wagon with his wife and family from Penaaplvona m 1820 and Parallel Int 2, Con. 2, an whiad ho lived till hie death in 1068. His over fourth Weleater, jr., con - thereof W money thin place tW hie death m 1891, when it argon into provide, of his two sons, Herbert and Draft, by whom it in infill occupied. Wavu—Tmmeu P. Wbi a was boor in Markham Township in 1925, the son of Im White, a we11-6maa Manor and mitlm. Mor develop; the Publie wheat as n Wy las apmt a Ivor in an wademy at Roeheeler, N.Y. Abort the year 1843 his LWer taught the S % of Let 38, Can. 5, and Ne 8 r/ of last 32, Coo. 4, Piakerug, cad handful Truman the,xons lm4m Pon ,bmee of leets of Lots 31 and 82 in thex aggressions brought the one owned no to about 4W acres. It was ready bosh, hot ervLol 32, Coe. 51 just east of the old 307 PAST YEARS IN PIC%E U While homMod, there use a al whish had been built by John Mejm in the Proton and wase opermat by a Mr. Grey. Mr. Waike continued the nwmJl and Hart He Tier 1850 built a large frame grlM mill (jut ass Or drove fthe present brick mill). After - wnN rom es he "ad a carper ghnp, planing mil4 aask and door fmNr%and in 1805 a large Hick woollen Livery. Mr. White cervN nasi, twenty your in the munN and was de for aietwn years. He near wooden of em aunty On 1801. In 1882 he went to Mouiebs and took up land and bnilb a grief mill at Pilot Mord. During the next fen yore he epant mint. of his time in the wast. Then from 1801 WI the death of his wife an 1898 he Hard in Mail Going to 0e amt seem In Oat year he Huai at PRot Mound till He death m 1000 in his Yate year, Nmxfl�aa.•= Wilm, aria his rife and family came from Lemme Sogled, In If Per Aso yearn @q reatd 100 orad, Lot 18, Con. 5, and than bought led 28, Con. S, wham they Hved out their Hues Mr. Mite died n 1850. Of their eight ebildmn four spent Plate diad in Pickering, murder Tamed, William• John end Emma (Mrs. Major). Jam White, horn 1819, rental Elizabeth Pugh ,,it lived on LM 27, Cm. a. He died in 190& Of their family of eight two still live to Piakerwg—Eliza (Mae D. S. Turner, Lot 29, Lou it and John A. (IDt 27, Con. 0, nine a-e of the Worship during rise years Head, 1909 and 1910). William White, been Had, married ALry Pugh ed lived on Last 28, Ce. 5. He died in ]9W. Of their 30g family of five We Gill Eve he Pickering, Thomas (Lot at, con. a) and Apert (on the old Masshvd). John What Mm 1835, married Sven Dernehn and Ilw, on Lot 29, con. 9. Of his Pnmily Tons g ld Eve in the Marbly—Henry, Enleh, Afiw and E4uhRh (Mrz. L, Path, Lot 9, Con. 9). Wxrrnemn. Hemel Whiteside and his wife, Agnes Threw (ha&eistee to William Cashman), mmr o at Instead, settled on L221, Cm. 7, about do year 184n Mr. White ide died m Use and Mrs. Whimide in 1376. Th&f=ilywere:3lvrgaret(lrs.John Miller, dermsed, 1866), Lane (daeexd, 1893: his wg4 Mary MoMear, died in 1874) and Daniel, who drum a the Un End Shba. wnn X. lkmm Wbitevn Dere M Cvnada with Lie mother in 1833, he being Nov 17 yesn of age lie birthplace was Lauder, in Seolfand. They Orsi loeati at Kingston, but eftervard aeltled on the Rinpabn Rand betwceu WIERby and Oshawa He served he a Ernst with die Whitby Company M the rebuffed, of 1637. In 1639 he settled oo aid 26, Cw. 7. in flat he martied Ellen Hen, who Md same nob from SeotLnd m 1332 TLeie Pemily ern: Temn, nvivg in Markbamy Jahn, living on Int E6, Con. 6i Margaret, Jews vnd Robert at Athe Pmt Ofirce, and Admq peorym and IDbnhdL dnapaed W1uvn—W,Iliam Wilkie mine from RJeathe in 1932 and utpll on Let 28, Com E. He was an active member and for many yevra on eldst in the Smkine 309 PAST YEARS M PICHHHING Prmbyhrian chuesh. In 1897 how one of Wow who were marchad In York lad detawedduring We A[eeken:ie upiauag. He did in 1882. Wawuu.—David Williams and hie wile, Nmei Thom on, rare from Hednorshim, Wells, In 1848. He had been a (armee and Wok or land m the mind, con- . Thein beauty rare; David, dada, Magaret r (Mm Jahn CromPWn), Mary (Able. Prim Pueh), Mid- line (who mare bit nem in Loo 6, 7, 8 end 9 of the ninW conservation) ; Chuh, and Nmmi (Mrs, crow). Mrs. Cremplon'e daughter is Ma Arbmelle, a lot e, Con. 8. Wnateox. T. S. Willison, born in Huron County, of Yorkshire (originally Srokieb) farmer" r o W We township of Pickering when Proved years of age to visit his uncle, Hobert Maker, than living hilt e wide east at Ortauwmd. He spent meaty Ann Tenn w We township and was engaged los a considerable Nae as madam teaehm in the Public Sehom, Wrbuawn. dWv Wil4nn, of Amnlmal panorama, me lam Sea township of If and sebled an W armis fhe midden, . e son. a family of eight and tow ph, Wn The sour manes warm Carl- Pro, ar pep Also. baseM1. Willis a, far Cmne4, a Hiram and Rahn. Cvhe ard. b oma Lot 21, Can nine and ffer- His son NjW HubWN, by whom he had ulna eWAVO . His sad, F,daaN farmland, lir on the term. William Hied whom he had t o children, ldreal our, w. shar- (edit by whom a hW dm child Wa Ilenry C. WJlmn (editor and pwprie[oe of tho IVokrrille TelegmpA, 310 PICBERINO PFOPf.E Know, U. 0.) end Olive Willwq Brouklin, Ond. Cor- wiliw operated a carding mill for Diary yawn in We vmW concession (Int 14). His wife dill five; w Bmnghom. Wfamor. yohc Wilson wee born in Wisro eeh In 1W3. His father wen Matthew Wilson, a neon of Westmoreland, England, and bid, mother a daughter of William hand, of Urbddge. With them he come to Lot 83, Con. 6, in ]BM. He maraud Eliubetb show - in 1854. He sow a mill-migh0 by trials and for the machinery into the And Ahm, Min In WMhovale. He sou tmetm of Swil n No, 21 for 23 years in im- and mad counter for E0 fewer. His family announced dumas Mr. Wilson end Rna on lot 83. Of their family two awl live m Flaming, comely, Agnes (Mn. W. A. butler) and J. Tho n Wilson, of Oman Rlnr. Anobw son, Choice, Is chose of the Times Joumd of Fort William, and a fourth, Eli, after Cummer for some fora, grafi from Victoria Met - enity and rontlauN In We production, being now wm- npd of the Nigh Behml at Armstrong. B. C. Wruon. Thoma Wilson came from Canty Mona- ghan, Iceland, in 1830 end in 1839 earned on Scat 1, Con. f, where he cornmeal ho water WI Me death in 1901 at We age of 05. His wife wm Mery, 3lewert, also of Imam birth She and in 1909 at the age of 90 Wri The Discuss; of the northern qct of Pkk- rwg tormehip w ce We Winn bn4wrq loath and ,ioebus, who come tomrd the Clow of the eighheuth 311 PAST YKAIR IN PICKERING rotatory from Stounen Comedy, N.4, and sadled in the neighno'bood of hat is mov the.Nium Concision. They were of English dwren4 their finelathu haring owe a centuy before Haiti to the Sisle of llas- amhowttq dead labor movol to New York. At the time my Real forcing to Canada they w in the peime of life, married, and Jmhwis olde,t fon won a boy of case yearn Jamph Bison Park op land weal of what is now the Rmek Road and ereoled huhoom just north of where the road bonds im the east betmen the village A Clmemont rad Sao Canadian Pacific Railway station, fear, he is eohl b Lova accord Nl the lend an the wort of tho Rmr& Road from tie hmm, to the nabob ca A peers of land sent of his, was the limitations from, Abcur tad shortly after the coning of we Wixom; by «rnhmn TCwnsmd, abrnurer at Mrs. Joseph More. Jmefdta famQv of able were n®ed v 6nrwe: Ran- dall, Townsend, Jawph, Rhubeth, Mary, sew, Leh and Choose. Joshoo Wimn wfth his wff% Raehal&ggledon, settled set of the hand taken cop by his hrotlme. His Not home was muthmet of whero the Claremont Canadian Pacific Railway Station Stara, done the hoose Pat - stay ^'a'Wlad by afr \wagg. Their family wee: Atew, Aaa,Tcel, Aver, Rath (azes, Sylaanos Sharmard), Tohn Julius, Solomon, Beojann and Rachel (aRerevoil, Mm Moms Beatty). Thele daughter Roth is haltered to hove been the Rrd child bear of white lwannis in the northern half of the town- ship. The history of driven Mison'e life to the hialory SIS PICHEBRIN0 PF.OMR of the Baptist Clmrcb in We torn of Pletering sad the townaope of Unbridle amd Whitchmeh. WM1w We Iaga Mflnx of scale's more in the Wtrti m they found the Wixom win Inge eleae !mems and goal mallards. Smhua Wuou after the fink few years Beal in no ,assn mommour, wret of the Brock Hand. He died be 1860. It is not easy to ow,cmimate the counters which was emomy to pmh their way into such a wildernne as Upper Canada nen was. Om fomMhers also none in the thirties of the mounted, century are regarded by thas having moon me of Mout hearts be settle here in eir dna haw wen silo we maxum the spirit of Wase Who room needy half aantury before Wem remarks nor homes in We primeval forest! Far back from We lake shoe, deep Into the ua4xdden wmL they pushed un- afraid. Thee sea, no am to welcome them, There were o clowrawn be which W build Heir fuium homes. There were no made, nor even trail, sampling near made by due Indian and the wild normal, Them were amine wMre Inmhm might be obtawed for houm handing. Them were no mmebanla W damn them with food or debts ar any of the thousand other things ,Men we modest Indispensable, There were no phy- v who might be idled in in Ns fisc of sieknne. Them anrt no remains to lead the worniip of the people om the Inds day. Thai, drat hown ane entirely a togs—walls door nmd wof. Them first furniture one anaemew with the homely tans of We murkwmdrrthe ams the ss the draw-mibe and the hamper. The food supply or the early from most hew bean largely dependent on the 313 gums and fish of the surrounding fome4 and stemma. Thorn clothes ¢ftm the engineer stock had been wom out, ryro almost maligiity of home manufacture. The haing wheel and the loom vers agreement reticles of Programme in We homes of the programs. Their supply of flour wan ground for many a Par to the homely griabmill which gram formed of the and of n burdened stump hollowed to form a Itivd of martar. Their davuWms resume, Men earth in a guiding and Imtyng Pmeidaneo and the butim industry which labored add was patient fill the forest wldemau war transformed later Immerge erne, may well Wfigeru object lesom by later gooeratione Woonvmrc.—A family of this name settled in Pink - onto vary win good H not before the opewng of We ,memory. In r maaW of mmtlagn of Clarlm township there is the following entry. 'Tneoty-finr April, 1807. Mmmei John 0.rr of D rlinyMa In, Netey Wondered of Plakering wide Mo written indoor of het tether. Present Morris Can and wife and Dir. Wwdmg's moa" One of We pakhmmnrs appnakd at the heads together held in 1811 was Nondialt Warned. In nett proWbilitr the Hcky moose mentioned was one airten Another slates Melindm, nus Mo. Jordan Post and u find Mrs, dean Lynda M Whitby. Nwdinh was bun in Penn- eylnoiu about 1783 and room b Protesting with the Friends snHlcmenL His term, wad m the second can - residue slmwt dimelly north of where the Spink mill ow stands. Ris pnmmh mid ommal brothers were ulro pioneers of Met time, but the old people and one brother, Hardy, died easy early w the attorney mad the other brothers left the township within a few year nor PICHEBID'0 PEOPLE" It to mid that me soldiers posting between Toronto and Bunton at the time of We mere of I8U ,no entertained at the home of Brattish Woodruff. In 1818 he pun chased NO Herm of Ino 11, Con. 2, for R250. His who, was Chmity Powell and Wen family: Powell, bonds , Union Borrow, Elbtlwth, Holmes, Jams, theory, Lane find Chant Powell Woodruff lined he Brougham, where he kept a men, His daughter, Mrs. James lomareana, still lin® in Contortion. H,,Ims WmdraQ married Mary Test and added on lot 18, Con. 4, but later herd moth Jong the Break Road in the fold Con. II6 children wem Elimbuth, John, Jemima, Mmes, Harry, Jansen, Hpandiah, Mary Maria, Cabluim Imo, Hawking Warms, Emotion (Mn. Wm. Allnway) and Emmet Boesky. Sooner Haney WoodmQ diel when short twmty- evev ymn of ago, laving a widow and three "Share. His widow a£WwnNe mnmad Shophcn Goodman and is 921 bring. Elizabeth WcodruS married William Bentley and Bad and died at Bmngherg. Helen Broodned had in Brougham. He w ember of he @m of Bentley and Woodruff, who nomination a plant medicisw factory £m game no. Three of bit ehildrm—Wmhwgtm, Lafayette and Louts—lino in Agatha, War amoy U. S. A. damn Woodruff lined for o lima ono the Brack Rad, hot later maned m Iackwart, where hedied Henry Wadrl went re wrogm. Lois died m early lift. Charity WmdsaQ (Mrs. ICmkr) Grad m Markham. She did in 1878. 316 PAST YBAHS IN PICPEDING Whom. Edmond Wright of Loudon, Cul, manid Hannah Alo in Nit and stat frau Inter emu to Aek- ering, where Iw crublinhd I Sourest atom at Do went end. In ]BP5 hepvrc5eced mdremodellei the pmpm{y long known W Huh HOW, transforming it into I atom and msihppwe. Hen he continued business till 1886, when heard to Holds and Imiems. Rio daughter, I-Imone J. Wright, lives in Picturing rad his men Alpert lives in Imperial Valley, Cal. Two our,, dmidnou m Geraldine (Mn. John Dickie) road Wish (him Mile Humorous), His eldest eon, William V. Wtlght, graduated from PiWmrion College And Tomato Dni. wnity, and, after mmryieg Imbolla Carton of Toronto, went to Japan ate I missionary. After Wme fern his lealth Collins, and two yens later ho died in Denver, Cal. His family still list in Plakering. Yooxo. Wilnm Young who, Wrn at Laurnsokiek, &rollmd, and Pound hie aPProatruc hip Men as a ear penter. He man to Canada at the ego of 24, the journey smas vg more weeks. From Hamilton he went to Suit, rvhere, with David Clark another Lmreum- lark mm, he helped or We Cantina of DHmk, milk Coming with Mr. Clark W Plckorm& he helped to the hoilding of his mill in the well-known Dorris Hollow. In 1114 Mr. Young rumored Janet GourGe of the wand and Puled in UxlPWgm where they livM till d897, worn they mGred to Claremont. He was for many yams an elder in Me Presbyterian March and mlmnally, mepte4d. Are of Its family Mines— WW fewer Young of Dominant, Hugh of MAmelh Rohan of Defenses, Jaen of Hinfield and Dmd, who is principal of the Tabun Schools of Garish. Mn. Young did in 1890 and Mr. Young he 1900. 310