ASK FOR Numbeir 301 The most reliable remedy for 'Bronchitis, Colds, Coughs andclail Throat Troubles at 2Fin wpr Bottie, IIIÂWIEKA 1 SUSDA.Y sono >L OGNETION. In keeping -with th5 reccrI (A paat years, tho veather vas very impropit- tous for the gathering of Bawmaài'ilie and Darllngton Sabbath Scho<ol Asco. ciation at Enclàakillen, on Wednesday aset. The roada vere very bad aid the delegatea were late ln arrivinq, no that the .morning session conaisted of a dIs. cussion on "Quarterly Reviews," led by Mr. Bensoit Oryderman. A num- ber of Superintendents spoke, and the concensus of opinion was that no set ruie could be adopted în regard to this matter, but that varlety of program was boat and moet successful. As Mr, Thos. Yellnwlentthe Aosistant Provin- Sevoral or the ohoole, espeoteliy lsmîptua, E intakilIen andi Ebeuiezar repjrtebd their greatest encouragement was falthfut teachers. Zion reportedl neariy ail had doided to be christians. The seoretary istated that ln this town- ship thongh there were 326 scholars leas thmn ixi yeari amgo, there were 82 more ohurch members than at that time an d thought thle sboald be very encour- Treasurer reportedl receipts $62.35; expenditure $46.31 ; balance 816,04. The new offloos re- TU1E MASON Co. BOWMANVI LLE. We have received an immense case of New Ilats frc The Ojibway Indian Picture PIav coming. The mawavement of the Entertalument course hans ucoeeded in arranging for au appearance here, of the famous Picture Play, "HEiawatha" as Riven, by Cary W. Hartman, assisled by Madam Waltz, the great Soprano. Mr. Harîman le peouliar- ly flkted ta tait an th e Ojibway Indian, ho' being one-of them by adoption. He bas travelled thansande of miles through the unexorlnred oreai ,nrthrn wtrldeness a nd