.'UII`- 3! Tha Ottawa Free Press`! pidmrel the loans: at` Winduxor as sadly romantic. The aged sovereign, in the famous oaatla thac has wnm-sax-d can-ry phase of Eng - 'iah history fnm the same of the Nor- man conquest. presides at the swearing in of her )`0ul.gee't cuuneillor. In that .pn:Ienoo `cha.m'uer [or oenmuniea have the hung-t and tha` great men of mad. Royal houses have changed, gugoguiops have al !.e_red , but. the cold and mudivg oamla has outlived them all. Batons _Op;4)umbu started for Ame-riohmnd. the very vxianeuoa ul ghiu continent was. M an, Eugsismuuz: an uncertainty. coun- olurn and knights uf ` mu `garter wgru thgre nwuru nu; held their suiemn nfyigeg in 5;. ({\n:K1*'u chapel and thuir "M5 in at. (Gm-rgc-`u hall. There comes. :9 an queen cu day mm ul` hvr uninu-ten kn! nun, an m NIH` same cnnlniilnelnp. The ,, . , 1` . t ............c.,. e... um lllnon Paragraphs. _ I-`nrxmx, Dee. -l' .-The weetller in more like spring then winter; no elel(h. lug. There it: some talk ole lively tune st the munloipel eleotion. Thus any beetrinngnler fight for the teeveehip end general Oppoellioll to me old coup , oil. .The nenelel note of "She town- ship etehde : Auete. 81,731.08; liabili- Iiee. 81,689.59; exoeee of sheet: over lie- bilitiee. $91.41. There ere several rete- are the: wish there wee a. lodge of _ none of Industry here__eo they eonld pin. Hewleyswpe in doing e meme; uneinm at letdown` old and: Flinn ton. Cleude Jerome hes res diet upending theygnmmer st Walk Ieleud. ' 0n|Ifll8Il_W X10` I0! `6lI- _ Tile rem us of the no Willism Isr- tin. killed st. theminc-u Sndhnx-y.vot o interred st McDonald`: nap on Fri- duya Be an formdrl 3-reoidpnt ol Wilbur. Mina Chuppal has his our midqt and has gone tdning in the choir at Onnouto. Mr. Pgotty. Q\lQOI'I. pruohd heraon Sunday. Min Aunio Allan. Miuiui pi, in visiting friend: here. Mn. 3. nuldaon ha getm-nod -from rth. Several wedding: rightu; the I no ringing. _ V n _,band was very ne. ' -~-- 9 :1;r~IItppr*1iI0h0r|IIr ~--- e--~----- VDoxAx.ns()N`s Mum. Doe. 17..--A gr-and ooncert and Christmas tree was given at Wilhurnnbool. Friday evening`. A very ' lengthy programme was prepared and well carried out. The able manner in which the pupil! played their part to- acted credit on their teacher. Mlaa, l'~lanson.,and.their appreciation of her V was made apparent by the numerona valuable pr-eaenta ahe reoeived. The ohair-was ably lled by S.DonaldIaon.an the music fur-ni had by the Burnham The aohool room was had tothe door and man had to atan up as there was not room or all to be aoated. The tree was lled with valuable presents and the deserving children 117 not forgotten. an having up n) Chan -44: `lIhAIn "nu. I03`. l.IEVBll Ul (llI0I'llll'!'ll IF `It'll. The execution of -the murderer lane: 1 widow and one child nlnoot ponnileu. They have I fty noro fuui. but it in mortgaged to almot its vnlue, And the widow us: she in: nothing to pay the `next. inseregc. - A -"I clan -iAn-' AI QLA nunminnnu hlnmgn DBXIS IIIBOYBQE. i- - And the widow` of eha umrdorer blunt the crime entirely on liquor. Thar-a a' nnthnr nsmnm-Anna nu-ninn use c-nma uuux-my on uquur. Them : uiothar tempersnoo sermon for youi, ip two short chtptorn. Ottawn Journd. ` Tho nunrdnr : Hamilton tfPen\lu'.l\u um. `- Some of mo newspspors hsva been nominating `Sir Charles Hibhuri. Tupper, for the prumirehip, bumhuso who know the elm-um in wl_xio.h young Mr. Tapper - is held by his oolleililea st. Onuu, Inll; not regard his chuuces with muqh favor. The young fellow is (avor. but he in tniuhled with I swelled head, to noon vulgar phrase. and hing-colleagues would nogpub up with his hnmptioun-nou for L v- week. Until he It-ups how to won` '3 hut of ordinary size. he can be quietly oounb ' d out. . ' Ottawa Journu. The murder of Constable Lindsay; for which Trunkay wu buzzed. lqft 5 4:.upIsa!idod_ for. Eleven of rhbohi-ldrwn urn girls. 'I`hn nIAnnt.inn nl Hm mnrdnmr lanval Csundu might well think dvor 3 pro- ifdiltialrtjiiv I756 ' bi: ilify I6 other man enjoy. {ri ad loisun on` tho _the man who does thflwork, sud loctho - pitunco. - ` ` T !-lEL_B_RlTlSH ,W.l'-HG. TOIOIIM) NQWU. - ' In both South Al.rio'n`."u1'.l`Amtnlis. flocdl federation is `the question of the hour. sad" it will not.ba_lnng until the exuuwo of Camds jn tglluu-`ed in those . wo distant pans of the empire. It in well this i"a so. It will be rusier to unite... the whale empire c'ummor_uially and poli- ` tically whnn in consists of um-o or `our `large gruup-3 than in would `ho tqcnrry 8 sqhuuge ul uunaulixlatiun while there no 3 soowdf smaller ours to degl `with. T0701}! 0 3!! f- ' -. `Cauudi paid Sir Jmih Thumpuon 38.000 I ,1 yegr. and ho slaved night. Ihd day in the aerviceiof thy: ooumry. ~..l".nnnn 5 nnwn A "` o~uv'nI-uni-.anI\nI-A` Humilmnv Qnnua 1.5 it any nu,-u uu eM`1<.i.Nn Grit. {ha unn-an: unlit! I Toronto N mu. In |\n'f|\ .\'nI yzaixinar. tho |ss'aul.t1l on pre~wnd'ed trial: The Into premig-r; p.-Jot hiungoll `u L sulu.o{his';'-ublic14-rvic(-s, _M=md M enemy of" those who med oppqrtuni; to acquire riches an the filfo odd.` < ------v- um aervxcem mpg: ooumry. . `--Canada pays 3 gown-nor~gonon 830.00Uc~yeu. But what slning does, he do? ` n-..-A- ....:..|..4 ....n L.`..\. ..'...- - ......_ __'lloIv l.`ht-y Ihl llo llmuunbon-d.` Totgnto Mull. ` ` 3:: John Thompson and Mr. Mao- Tkezuie will go dawn _-n history together as p`rnm-mrsuhbe p'ub|ic pm-ne., Hr." Mackexxzie vfmta ~t.hu} bar wga like Q suldim; ou.41n1.y..guud.iug- thumuuty jllliina n.~'.s9.ul.tsul friends. Thu hnn ru-nmI..r- nnnr him..mIl '-n 3 Ha- Onu Turnod Logs; Nun TlIl'II"IOOI`I. Totonto Empiie. - . -- lr.ia nut. ummnnllv inhun thgl. nu Toronto pmpfro. his not genepally knbsm tint Hon. . Msckenniob` BnwolI`a (nthgr hp: 3 furniture eahblialimont. mad Innny A day "in his early youth has he turned legsor polished t`le tops: no that hit return to qnbines making will come IL;-__ turn! to him. . I` ` `r -~ Iwvvu vnunluuuu -u nu-v vv-sun .- ' \'lnoo`uvu. B.l`..,' old. ` - (3ana.dn"Y6r the Cuiadinns." uni "Br- goro 311- I am I Cuudinn " ulht-uld be the ruot.t.'ouu' of evoiyono. and we gluten ourt of It-schoru nhould be` to improol upon tha miudyof their pupil : 5 u?-no M- sionul spirit. * l ver Thur-l -, Inmuu-nR.,oI year year. ` - A DAIL I-IMTIHN i.-mu! :03 put much luwlul day at 05 per gent. Thus Pfic-By um culzxligibnul on payment beln mud in 0|d\'o(uu0. OI 5~'ch_Aral whe_. oredi ' in uh... h v--ud time months for weekly or nun}-snotty liouumguuu an any Qvny but l.y_ pus! 061093 order Imiuyer-I :1 )9}. qr. f'Xpl't'!.~l onto: or dnlt. -nu nnuu 1:: av-u-u -3 -a--, ---. ' Kovmukot En. - . . _' we Ira m_rry to re-pun the severe ill- ness of Mn. Thouann Thomyiwu sud` trust. aho any iouu' regd1'E"hrr wanton health. ` ' V ' I * _:___ A `nu mm m uum; A Lady land. ...__.|._,. L`-.. . Enuldr 1'.` you Wnh'By'mby. Jn N-.-.. spun? of 1.}-as` Passe` A Touporuuce Sermon. fnnun-I Rnlujlu at aws. Why Ho`-Wan`! Do. s-..;1.: u.. n.:. - puuuu purse-, ml`. ~t.hgc he mauliug- ahumuuty- .3 puox`-_ re- Ic-rvmc-s, M In >-ined oppummitiol . L Han ITITEITA `Anal '- 11v II `gnu. - -1..-: It is clear that the conservative cabi- net here ewere ufibe critical illness of Sir John Tbognpsou. Sir C. H. Tupper - Ins declared thin. he knew the prenn r ' *1r|runde1'-I'mkiag-r ) ' -_ Europe` end Hun. J. 0. Patterson admits` thu n cousultetionpf doctors bed given ' 5 probable lessemf life of July nine months. Sir,`Jobn did not desire to re-` tire because of party jeopuiy ; his oolleegues scceiited the sacrifice of reten~ tion-on olcu and it is clear were bent on nocentuatuzg itby 'br'ing'ing on the elee-. tions early in Ofdrl` that the services of the dyirig sumesiuan (would be secured, Liberals were not his worst friends by tnv moans. '- In wnting_.!nru 0|-anew - 1' man: D.` in neon-sunny to 3 we no nld pol Advur ilimx in rlmruud N.) pi-I u 1 :-nion and 5:7` per. line to: `go: lln\JL `\IlLl|l.l 'Q`o&QUn$I _ _Msny of the nnomplbyd 'ih_ciI.ieI this `_ winter have w`n.h1_u a few ye-no migrated -{ix m the country. `ud were idle oven in snululerivlxeu Ia:-mars uuguoces-_ full-y _u.`1,a' um to them hiigh wages. and almost} loving exnhracei whnn_in uegd of lnrvoat. hl~|_pm zh It is obaiuns hu_ cities are pleasant rutreuts [or larnu-rs who ha_.ve uutliuieut. money tq retire `_np'on and and their dm 5 in` comfort. but _ they have huts prmnrious existence for theiaborur. and uvun {qr tha mechanic. More peupla woghl do weli to stibk to then larmyet. awhile. 'l`ht-re is not It multiplicity of suit. snap: in wwn.- rrulvu rt e lo!` [mi N `gig um I'l'HoII lulu .'I7'p('l'. I -Advertisements new I fllbtua. twulv. Ii-um-1 hirtln. lnnpialten and .-.---->- n;'.;u..guu..' in way but by` post omen ru.iu3emi `M-V. er. vxprns -r nun! he nmnll risk oMhe_2a Mar. - ....'.;cnr-wrmu NATIONALITY. H ...,.,.. ..... .....- .,.. uuuv - In I` BM. Uh.` 04'h!'l' 0!. am; pm? umuuxl was ` 'sT;c`x T L NOBLE WOXAN. T00 1.05.3105. Blow THEY FELT. 4---___._A an Inn rug ~ vo-Iywrnlnlu I. .1 5., .. M llll {ha HAIR. `iollt l.l.....` Olluqhu . ...V..... Inmh.nt.a...... Ioloouh ... 'I`oron?o.. Commune Hum] Ilnu .un'a cunuut-,u_u._ Lu- H s_l._!ccedvd taftha iislq mm-urnh plnoooi --r .--luzw.-: axjvtpern. I |.;. ........a.-... an zl INS FglD(v|l'l` U Aim!-l'_rII!1 mrd nob!o In mwa ufdmlh in UN 04' hr!` 01;,` _lht` G nn.||n-H. Dal RAP- -.?ca 5 [E.ii3aT .lln`e cont: y measured by : .~s tome iurh. >3 iurh. Non: nd do-a\`.h'n. we each. ----:jj.ju atinuxtiov-I. v uolld {Inch . Nntiuau at U6 l'b.Ul'Vru`lI] [Ila W)u]lng,el`l0nt on. `wumm Harry returned to To- to-day to ofosn up unnished busi- as 9 qt _his_depnrtIuent|l1d has named his liberal friends that he will return next week to bewittthom bent and hnnd in t.he`campsign. That he 'will `hue tI1eiriaLrdngeasupport in usnred I wonovery hnnd. ilou. Thoma; ML~m;y um realihodi (man endqwmeut. insunnoe policy of 340 000: _'0n_e pnpur cries om, I..uok " am or npnm No.hro.in|!" Am: .31 iuluok toga: whitjnn insnnnoa oom- uu.-.....u- Qcnraauau ~ Sir Don|ld.8mit.h is to be undo (poor ol the reqlm, This is 5 areuor distinc- tion than Sir John` Mncdomld once so- nonjod him. '- I 'I.l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I\'l um I! the farmera of Canada had done their duty by taking on interest in logic- lation hank uuumgura might not have had ouch sweeping inuence and the _ country would have been richer and v healthier in many ways. Banks do not vote tory or gl'lB.b\4L3&l1*6 their `(others sud grandtutho-rs did, irrespective `of questions of honest and patriotic mi; minietrntion. And election funds cal- culated st 81 per head may not nivoy potent inuence in bank parlors. But the former: now have the organisation. "liooet` of independence and inteliigent ivukouing, end we `viii soon .11 `now how they act. '~ Ielvetive member-elect for Kingston` Luv-vA\.vu --- ..-..u.......--..... ~.,. it. looked {on Tuesday Is if the con- ` had the prov`erbi__s_l nine lives like the trsditionel est. I-`our ehu-gee had been heard; the narrowest of escapes had oc- curred on two and two were quite criti- csl enough to be reserved for judgment. though the question of egenoy was not elect enough to satisfy, even the prose- thst seemed to surround _ e one was penetrsted when Wm. Lsn on entered the [box and relucten y confesed thst while s `certied agent of Dr. Smythe he hed given 86 `for\e vo_> M Thereupon counsel admitted bribery by sgentc.-ssthey should have done many ' dsys ere the cue reached .oourt. The charges besring on Lsird. Lsngdon, Baird, Elder and several others sppesr- ed two.weelLs since in the psrticulsrs . -'ifpeiei=4xunins.tiomhsL tpken p see by friendly counsel, they were then in eposition to glean that dsineging fects regarding these'~persons' cots would be disclosed. _The illeg"u.l nctsvwere well known to the liberel `coni- mittee 'nnd`' their counsel for. months. and onff the fringe of the suspected` ' bribery has been touched. They, must hsve been petent to the cunservstive solicitors, sud the prolonging of the one can be ex-, cused only on the ground thst it was deemed best to show e fighting front to setisfy party friends throughout the` pro- *vince. Apart from the motto persons ' not too well able to e. ord\it the ex- amples given of bribery. of corrupt vot- ing by men of position and intelligence. and of evuion and worse in the box. no not edifying spectacles. The useless one hes been 5 positive injury to public morals. bed even though they were al- resd_v in election matters in this unfortu- nste battle ground of politics. Of the rmmlt thorn nun but he nnn` `unuau III `I18 IUI UI IIIH ICI53 - The public hue only good word: to speak of the bundling; of the one ex- `ceptiontlly well on both sides. While Ioughc with legal skill and pbrsiotenoy them II! throughout. 0. kindly, courteous bearing And generous opposition. The friondlumu between candidates und leaderain the ounpsign of June was achoed in court and-mg, it. is trusted; be pruoervdd in the ooming,eleot.ion. on. `\.ViI|inm Hm-Iv I-aI~.uI-nod On To. to possess. The result. of the trislis not. 3 subject of boastfulueus ea regards Dr_. Smythe personallywfor he is held in high esteem, and hue plnckj ght upon an almost horelees candidature Whiph other more grasping party" leaders diedeined, ,hu on forhim no little edmir ehion. In- judiciona friends have. l howevgy,-' done him injury by parsiabgnt tampering` with the liberal petit.ionegg>_|`nd the Empire by ooulinusl harping on Hr. Ha-by`: de- feat hll given fresh vim to the cue now `ended in the lost of his neat, VFL- -\n`\`:A kg.` and. moan` -n-..I- In IIIIIU UIIIBIU gmuuu Ul l.K)Ill.:lU&- Of the result there osn but be one opinion. Thelibenla charged thnt the election was won in the lute hours of the dny by corrupt use of menus. and they have been `sustained. The right of up-` penl for 1 fsil; verdict of the people has been upheld. And 3 purer election will be the result next munthmnd this means beyond a. ahudol of doubt thereturn of "Hon. Willisnfnrty, the bent latter day friend Kingston hu had the good fortudb to posseu. 'l`lm I-nnnlf. nf the trinlin not A nnhi.\nl*. l0l' aw: . A . . I have been informed by `a mutual friend that you have expressed a desire to know whether Iviould supportra` pm-_ polal to make some suitable provisionat the public expense for the wife and ' '_fainily'ofSii'_.lolii1 Thompson. I have no hesitation in saying that I will _..qnp- port and justify such a grant. You will underatand;.ofTuours. that I speak for in sell only. but I uiayadd that. in my. jn gmcnt. other considerations apart. it of the people of Crnada not to allow the ` widow and orphans _ of a distinguished public servant to be reduced to penury. as the result of the awfully sud- den catastrophe which has so unexpect~ edly deprived them} of their natural protector. lam certain that even the most rigid economist will admit that in such a case Canada is only -diecharg~ ing 9. just debt. I re ret exceedingly to learn that`Sir John "hompson has left his family but slendorly provided` for, and as I observe that a public subscrip- tion has been 80h on foot: for their bu!-0-. lit I will be obliged if you will hand the thed enclosed to the treasurer of the fun ." ' I ; L. I... .. `Au! Anna ninnn Hinltn liin. tuna." It. is but I {Ow days since thata bio- graphy.of Sir John Mncdundld appeansd,` fmnihw;.iter'chosen by his most. Inti- lpste connections. In that bingraphy tho memory of Sir George Brena (mo ahsbbily trented. Wesnbmit the con- junctiouto thcsrmnny among : great. party who are fond of declaring than 110. grit can be u. gentlennpn. jried #0 IL aev9- 1;h9_J',Q\m`|.` oc- 305 live hull an lmur tn olivn the crown the nlue of m, gram. nbxlity. -1: is not ditcult. no ,unoret.and how ' .t.he quaelrvlu deeply-~sln.vcked."' `But. then shone out 1-bartender (scaling: of the wo- mm. the mother. and. above all. the widow. The In e.to't.h'p Bereaved in Canada told Y.-homage of gyxupathy f_ur a timer who wu. enrfex-ing use full !orce_u( I blow. the b_i!.te|-non of, Irhieh-\.uupe" know beturjhsn ulequeen herself. The telegram noun. toacgnndn bmum tho sentiment penned by the laureate. as tppiimle to t.he'qnoon herself in her early vifnfowhood: _ -. ll`: all Inn.- i - Thel benls ol _the country mint be proud ofrlhe way their leader: and` the press in uympsthy with the party have borne memgelvee in the ad circumstance of the |.brnpV..removnl of the premier. Nnnght but lindnessund generous `e`en~ r eideration of Sir John`: talents end vir.- t_uoa'hu appeared. t.ho.evuwi1s_ being :3 {rank no they were "sincere. `It is una- uuunry to epeek"o{.Si.r Riehud Cut.- wrightu the concentrated essence of unrelenting party feeling, end yot.,,a.r. this ime we` tind this generous tribute eoming: sponthneuuulyrina letter` to Sir -Francis Smith, accompanying a. cheque, for [$1002 - all In... Lana inf.-nun luv -1: rnnfnnI' ......, .................. - Mural! Ion: H in Inn. unu-on but felt o'er lhudov thou; Till Goat`: lgve not than J his oido uuln. 4 KING .~:1*oN Is msnnmnuzss. ,:n Al- _ - Aw-(-4.... vv v.-..u- Tho touching sight --f the queen of a giant ronlm bung wheeled in a chair to the tide of I dun-1 prenner thgxt she might. raonwynlny a wn-athox owers upon in bhlsl Ina began Cuppldmeuted by the womanly. mhczugtful act of sending for tho daughter 0! um lam Sir John Thomp- 'oon`nud pcrooudly o.-mhracix-g her `that, Oh! lnmhl the umrp alfectiuuuely and n_|or`o_ uguderly express her sympathy. The union nu mute than rend; the younu surpassed the queen. It. is 1.1%- ting nequgnoa to n tragic and muchinj Ivnnt. ` - .3. 'FIn- nu.-. NF:-an ning" nhnltnunnn |.InA ' --:-__L.,__ , `KPH-DLINESS `INDEED. GURRENT TALK. ,,ngn ,- Vlctotln Volleyl. ' , \ I('romA. Dec. 17.-0sunds Kay (20. at -`W. H. Smith`! preuihg hay. Mp.` sud Mrs. Fred. Snider, vFu-men Friend- qhaoce facoory. no stopping at bat; .m9ther`s, Mrs. R. Frink. :8. H.'Xe`nidei- ., did aomeropnirin 'o_n the aohoolhome on ` Bnturday 1333.". at. and Mrs. E. Snider, lliljhwen, spent. "Sunday It,his `fnthm-'3, 0. Said '1`. Ml-Ii. J. H. illj u1,.Wilhu!`,._ upon: Saturday sad Sun my ygt her ~fI.thet I, W.. H. Bmith. Williun` `Tracy. Kingston. mun-ned home on Batufduy. D. Smith spout. Saturday in Kingnon oq bujinlll. _ -4,, l ~ ' ` 9 . M188 mura nrlng. (llunwr U! um-uuuu Krinmwaa married to D. Williams, of Mu-lbanlr. by the Rev. E: M. Rowland. The bride`; present: were numerous and `handsome. The happy couple left. -for their home at L{arlbanh.' G. W. Daw- son, M.P.. and Mr. Rutledge, grand or- ganiser. Orange Iod e. left. for the north county and auooem ed in-otganinng e lodge st Matawnehan. Miss Harsh Card has returned home afver a long and pleasant holiday vieilinlr friends in the vicinity of Tamworth. The can: Bme. and Frank Gore are how mannfaaturing timber for cheeeevata and presses. A Thompgon s shooting. match was. well Attended and some fine shooting done.` V SOUTH Lanna, Dec. 18..-The'river is aI,clear of ice as in July. Seine farmers .,are ploughing yet. A Alex. Sliter spent a few days in Broekville last week as `a ` an. A dance at D..Greeniaen's. on Friday evenin . was well attended hy town people. iss Janet Little is home for the winter from Poale s Resort. VVB are pleased to sea Mrs. W. H. Clark in- our midst again. _B. Little had his foot severely~ln1'a1-el-lr_|H.-leg- while wing-awed. -hls'-s.-ronry i.",h0`n0~ after spending a few weeks in Ganano- que. Albert Cowan was severely bitten on the hand by a pig. School closes on Friday next. Our present teacher. Miss Susan Rogers. has s_ec,ured'.a_shool ml the vicinity of Kingston. Her departure is very much regretted. Mrs. J. B. Oowan spent a few weeks visiting at Woodbnrn. p __ 4 TH the patrhii l ro'5af'EF6Ttte`i5de'dTl." W._Jaekson s cheese meeting on Wed- nesday evening lust. Miss 0. Lindsay.` seriously ill for a while, is slowly re- covering. Thomas_Leakie has moved to Ganaroqne `for the winter. Miss `J. Little is convalescent. While a load were on their way to the revival ser- vices at Wesley the horses became un- manageable and the driver had to turn them into the fence to stop them. No serious damage was done except a severe frightto some of `the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hm-ning spent Sunday at Maple Grove. Mrs.` J. B. Gowan. sr., is reported veryplow. Mrs. Q`. Greeni-' sen`s`son-in-law. J. Hooper. 1'.'jg`s'maz with good success in the old country. Mr. and Mrs. '1`. Little visited Wilstesd last we'9k. Visitors: Mrs. 6. Root and `X! R .I.\urI {Inn-nnnnn At Rliinh Juni- Plum: Pointers. 4`__ W . PLEVNA, Dec. 137-"-`There is nontuch prospeorof much winter here. Our good_slei bin ,0! last week is non-ly all gone. T e u soon factory mineu is ingnnder the able mlnngement '00 -:1 an. Dnwnnn & W0()d. ` `ho are prospenng under um lnle nmnsgrnleuu `of Maura. Dawson Wood, ` preparing to erect. fuctpriea at In. ' -19.- chun, Venulclnr and Ardooh ll... _ :0- mine to hnvo these three with the Plum fgomrv `running by May In. It is rumored the an opposition factory in to be built at Ardooh. bufqaera seems to ' be no round `for anal: stones at gesens. Min un'K:-ing. daughter of onud KI-inn, inn MAI-I-ind in C. \R'illinmn. Of [I88 Veal. vnmors: mm. H. noun |l:.u W S. loyd, Gaunuoque. gt Elijah Jack- l0l;'l Mrs. J. Llbyd, at. A Sli`lel"8. - v - The people of the United States staid laughing over President Cleveland's re- ply on being asked for aid to provide a t.e9timon~inl for Dr. Pnkhnrat. Be w;-oh: "The man whom you propose to honor is 3 grand citizen end deserve: all his fel on townemen can do "I9:-_ him." That sounds es much u- to say." remarks` `an _exohsnge:` Dr. _Pu'khux-at is a good fellow. and I am willing that all the rest_ of you should give All you please to- vysrd giving him 3 auitehla,test.imoniel. Artemun Vlurd ehowedhis love for the union by offering all his wife`: relations to the oduse. . v I . . ' he Roma Cstbolichospitnlsii1King- . no , milton sud London `haw jasen enlarged and ext.ended'in~ opmjntions this year." The general. ,hospitala are also` brushing cobweb; {off weir, board rooms. Soon the benevolent service for tho sick in Canadian cities will be at tho wavy lwighb sof etlicieucy` and benedence. But._ the _ institutions are multiplying and gov."~rn- ment will soon hp forced to rodm-.u~t,he grants. Municipal councils will have 3.0 ' taia up the loosened bulen. . ` . Thu T-`arnwr-` Sm produooia oom- _ pan of bank stock quomhionl tnd umu *....uu ah. um hsula pulit.ic|I_W0rld sis nl.r.og`ether lop-aide-d. oince values and farmers return no um _to land pun: Dan: I-A `I79 `T.;'n- IICII The Strstlonl "Bescon reads the Perth county council a lesson on honesty an}! economy._ Men are so much in -fsvor lo! TconomyiKa?roTnTihouIdtsrtem.vey1ru'1r they pr`-each. The council not only two hours '_i three days: oh A cost_ for menu- bers` 3 ivsnce alone ol'8253. and wound up with an extn session of seventeen minutes at a cost. 01' $84. The patrons are advised to look utter the councils as well es the _legisl;t.ures. V u ' e `The Ohio grand jnry '-have held that {be "sending of suripturalquotations through the mails on the outside of envelopes ul` poshmrds is libollous. `The particular quotations were : Owe no man any- .t,hiug," "Let he walk honestly," and "Many years shalt. thou be` troubled." They were intended to stir up dellirqueut delgwrs. ` The Bgnk of Montrealtnnd two Hali- .fix.bcnku have gone Q6 the rescue` of St. John's. Ni.. nuncinlly. Cnnn'_i;x's' ends with Newfogndland is !~`L()t.m_(.*0l) per year, mud n. kindly help at this cziti-_. cal t.ime'may boar ripe truit._ in goud smi- abn. It. is more t.hn'n snspecteal that the. colony this very minute would not. be disinclined _to conic-dei'aiiio`ii. I I - I Rev. Mr. slulially has-b;oome_ famous by `causing a. rosoluticu expreuaing for- md approval of Dr. Pnrkhursta work as r 3 reformer to lie ublud by the New York ~ presbytbry. `A The wicked iournnlp con- clud'e. from the clergymnnb name, that he in in l of I mun. I I U . - . ' .' `I . The population of `London uid-on be 5.5.HH.`3\k|. nndjnoreuiug n ma rate of 105,000 A yeir. The city. therefore, has 1 populnl-ion of about I million and 9 hull` more thm Bco:la_nd', sud V3 milpuu moreyhan ln5l|.nd.- . ` ` ' n 1 ~ 1 v ! 8T`r'To5i"I`hompson died to has news- "Pl-Pet reg):-her, and for many you-a Mou- `kouuio swell edited and `owned the `Belleville fntelligenou-." The nine- '_pnper oioaa poem to ha I ne trnining \ school for bright. ppublio .man. adds the. ; .g_m`i1mn-`Her.1u." . ` - . u Guilty or Pom Lu-oony. Inetbo court of poeoiqnn st Watertown. ` N.Y., Duane Shi man . Rockport. came up for trial `on as c urge of grind hroeny ' in the second degree. It in Alleged thnt ~ he ap`propriu.ted to his own use seven] lhee-p -belonging to Charles G. Emory `from his {um on Robin Island `and alter- wu.-ds,__ killed and sold ithem. Seven! witnesses were called. In order to con- stitute grand In-ceny, goods to the value- of 821 ) must be taken. Shipmui wu I0- gcusod of teking ldur sheep. and it wag nown thnt they were not worth 820. The jury. therefore. brought in a verdict `of petit Jnrceny. .8111 men in seen of bulb : Shipmin. new n Kingnton poni- tentiary tor kiuiug John Fitniimmonq at Rockport Inst year. ......,.A_._. 2 I Two-e1.a:dTS?'ehexeocrie nimy tuck _lor Garden Island bu bopn built. . 088.0881] 01086" l0!` BOIDG (H116. ` I An entertainment took plnco Int even- ing at the new school house. No. 10 see- tion, north 'of (`role Luke. `J. W. O|mp- - all was chairman; I good meny, turned out. Ole. Pnce is the tencher; the build lug has been put up. mninly through the eort-s or Thomas Youmana; When the school was opened not. one of the chil- dren .new 9. letter. The section ha a nod school house sndjlleyehildren are oiug well. ----- ---novulucxnnnvu Avczanvusn-qua-` _'l`he country at large will nppmvo of the orecuiun of histox-iosl munumenta at Lundylo Imue..(~2ryuler`a Fhrm and Chu- 4un;u1ny-L`nnndinn1_lnmJ1nL1:L - give or I huumul people nnd li a all ooloninu t.lmyAlul: 3 national sentiment. A ihiblo -r. cuyd qt` the hnno deeds of C noir (abhor: and grandfathers muy help to t-room nstiunnlnuy. and `thus memorials will cnrve slug utm-r xmd purpose of re- minding people 0! the United sm.u.who : bond -n uuurualngly on onmr defect of. the Bripian, that win never t.hoy,croued into bnuld the.-e Qtule Briitah troops, aided by c uuudiun vuluutwrs. whipped tho-In nu tlnlV|gJ_LlhltV t.l;e1_d_ld not loch clo Ily into No nmunen -if 367%; BEE Inns. Cann.diu`:g'1nnt. lair plsy-in his- tn!-v- H815 Bl! BU I30 FBICHI UOIHXM IQ UH) Station. _ in ucconnt of the_ iuubility of Mrs; Price to amend. the Arden nchool halbeen closed for some; time. A _ b.nn-0.3-u-numb hunk nlnnn Inn}. Ann- Uh ?.\l)l n3 BI IUSIITIDU IQICIIGT. The council met. yesterday to wind"up the business of the year. Everything seems quiet. and now much talk of changes. There in ayoung son and hair at the house of Peter: Browh.atat.ion agent. Frank and J a_cob \Villiauu have returned from the lumber wooda.. Ed- ward Deline is also back from Cummings` shanty f-0>.BP0lld Christmas. Fred. 0. Williams is Borne from the oollogina at -Kfngigon, having obtained a oortiate; heist eng ed I.o.teaoha sohoolat. 090 Station. the II... D...'..'.. an -01--ul nun Kuhn. anhnnl W88!-I0!` I5 HITIIGCI 001001 1885 lllxllli; B110 snow'Tn gone and the roads_ are very rou b. On Tuesday last the funeral of the ate Mrs. J. W. Lyman took place at the Methodist church. her death having . occurred on the previous Saturdaf. There was a large attendance. the church being crowded. Rev. 7... Moran` preached an excellent sermon from the text. Let me die the death` {of the righteous." In . conclusion he spoke feelingly of the happy deethof the deceased, who was greatly respected by all who knew her. She leavena husband and onevdaunh- terto mourn her loss. The body was taken to Tamworth and plac .. in the vault. The new wing to th Arden school is nearly nished. `The belfry will be laced on the building to-i_nor- row.` he trwtees have engaged Blanche. Mills as principal. and Victoria Odwrne assistant teacher. 'I`|u. nnnnnil I-not vnnhandnv tn Cintrnn HOSPIBIIIIY OI `I19 IIAIQOIIIZI WI! 08093080: The electors of the townships should inuigt. upon a. printed tr-assure:-`s auto mnt being laid heforp thembefora unm- inction day Is provided by lsw. This in the only eppertanitymsay-eleesen hove of testing end dritieizing "expenditures. in the nditore` report in February are not always published and Ieid before the people. Township oicertmust ,preuent the atutement under the luv. Arden Announoononh. ARDEN, Dec, 18.,--Aft.ar |. we_ek`s soft weather it. turned colder lust nigh; the nnnw"h-n gone And ia rondl no verv uouaux. . .. At Littlotown. Iowa. two children eluted through the ice on a mill pond. A number of people went out to see the hole. and the ice surface giving way; ve more-persons were drowned. It is not well {or more than twenty people at once. to endeavor to gratify curiosity about holes in ice. A hole in ice is dif- ferent from a street ght. Queen : college alma mater society eve the annual convereaxione" on Fri- ay"ev'ouii1g'las"ai1d it wagii Best managed stlair in its long history.` The concert programme included songs by Mr. Wsrrington. [of Toronto. There were also bands for dancing txpstaire and for promonsdes down stairs. A fine unp- per was served. and in every way the hospitality of the students was extended. 'l`hn nlpntnrn nf lm tnwnahina ahonl-`I .cL'}-?:\ur-n. . ~ David Gibson. of this: city. worked. in Bnllnvillo as n foreman inn printing nlm while Mackenzie Bowell ins 3' journt~ynmi1,uomposit4,>r in anothvr oice. `Mr. ('lil{sun'nlways found the premier 3 good {riond and a. lively companion; fond of a juke and cnuld tellpno with 1!` ch brillancy as the ~ln_t.e Sit Joh`n~:-.\ no- - donald. . A. , At r:.n.......... 1..-. 4.... }.1.:I.I.... IBIITAFT EH8 IJBVSIIB IUOBUIII OHIO. \\".'H. ` illink, Torunbo. has published` an attractive new song and .tilt', :My Swee!.hart.. Eluisef compoked ,by Miss` Eloisa A. Skiming, of Gndericb. writer of sevnral popular Cauatlian pieces. The . new, piece is .deserviug of populu` ac-V ,ce`p.`:1Linn. ' huvirl ilmnn, nf thin nitv. not-lmcl in H . Wu;-I purcua`-ma uwouny years ago. After an illness of 9. month Sidney J. Busch, wood carver. of Kingston. died luseriveek. He was formerly of Wolfe "Isltnd, and was known as being quite cloirer at his profession. .\`m.nr-luv. l:'1t.h Dnnnmhnr. was Almost CIBVGY ID 111! proleaalon. Saturday. 15th Dqcember. was almost .154 Iridiin summer, this six-Fmg 5611" add balmy.` II. was as if September Ilid -Dccbmbur had clasped fhnuds. Ramly has'n`1ild _wea.t.her extended to thislate season in tbirseotion. QI>..\no-up -nan-Ln. Inn: -.M.J4 nnlnnhln (Wt III. tory. 8888011 In Illll 88051011: Shooting matches. for whicli valunlnle prizes are oegjgd, will be held in Snow Road on Ssmrday. Dec. 22nd. and we ing mama Levant. qxghristmaa day. the former he- d by'M. Ferguson. and the latter Rh Levant. foot.bn.1lo|ub. \\','I illiniv, 'l`nn.nt.n, Ina nnhlinlmrl` u mr um otner. . The SEMI -"'\\ Ez~:xm' Wum bu alreagiy. within sirwz-ea._r(-achcsd n jnaulatgon larger than the DAILY Wmu ad, when is was purchased twenty years ago. Aftnr an illnonn nf a. month Sidnnv J. 1 u: nu psuuz . ` .A qauygnger sgartpd out on I canvass fox; _twn Kingseon p'i;po~rs `last week. _ bmughtiu a list. for the Wmu and a. by: O for the other. VF... En-nun-.'-H l.`l.`I.'l v \'Uult: ha: nlrhnu-`IV uuug unnng 0|, unm-xo. Thu debt. of Cnnnda has grown in six- teon years of mry'r_ule from 8l Z1,S)57,UUl) in 1573.40 s:;21,w._,oo in 189}. ` n.. u.....a..-. I... :. .......... `D....s..-o....' In 1DIO. l~O .i)'&l,lA`|l]f\1\AJ Ill .lOU`.I`. V 011 Sunday last. in every Protestant pilluit. in` Kingston kindly rofaroct-s wgg_>|I;_gdo to tho. mexgory of Sir John Tbunm 1'./'__ _ _ K T` W Q1 .U_Ol-,'.1l l mu. A .chnriv.y. concert town hall. Sydevuhim day; ndmission,15c. Than: in A nliahh Vwiu Ibo held in the r. on Now You`: nnnnininn that G. any; numlssion, J06.` There is I. slight suspicion that G. Flip`-up Mutter is_ destined to he the Li uug Chang of, Ontario. ' ' ` ` 'l"h.. Ania. nf nnndn hm: dmwn in nix. were maue_ Thuxupsnuz A nnnvnm Home rum... `l'Io_l About In me 0:75 am! 7 tn.'u|..o_un......o.... .. n.. um. ..a nun l.)|)WUll"|l ITUUU. - ' Anglican; service: an uumd on Sunday in ~S1mrbot. Lakeapurioh. - "hm... Mnvllmdiut. nhnrnh l1:,.:'rnnnt.ino Bl33T`l`HINI,: TO DO. F. W. H! .m,~al 9.. now un the New York ,Alv_-rt.-i.x-er." guys a resolution will ohunly bu `muved' in me houses of 'oou.inss an \\`a.bingtnu "inviting the Csuadiam puuple-to casvin their lofwith their uwu {'.u1x`lueIl6 uni {assure them int lmy shall have all pheodlitlneni can iva thvm We will l'rSp(*(.`.l5 their lre(~- qm_0` Action, and welcoxnn t.h_em, when tlwy deuru in. into an equal and honor`-' able uunuu" Mr. Glen asks Osnadian jouruulis-to for their opinion. Here's our: : Mr. Gian and the me.rxLbers' otthe house If curgrvss can cull 5 hslt. for `Osmdn is Brimh to the core and will no. runjin. The United Stage: had better ropin England and than Gsnadn will, wgoume her _to 111 in liberties. 5! `BIIQTUUII i,1IIU'PIol'IIl.I. O.iesu.M9v}hodist. church ltiinoeting occurs oxi Christmas night. . Whv um. call it. the nntinnnl hllncv. U$7:Cl.|l'B Ull UUFIHIIIIIH D180`. Why not. call it the nntionul_ fallacy. Ilka the Monu_'eI.l `fHenld.'.` ' _ Thu nn'vn|na Cunt` nf thd rnnnnnnnf. [URI D218 LllUIlFl_'UII '_'l"lUl'ILll-3 The uirulus land of me" Independent Order gt Foresters. up to Nov. 1st, was 8l.U_8'a'-,`.Z17.f|9. " ' A 1-ha:-Stu nnnnnr-O.`-:3" Mn Bah` {Ir ihn wz-can Tn-is rucmve -ITEMS FLEW INFO Has sANcrUM. ` Irv I tvuuu I'1l'Iu | Thu conservative puty ha put on-A Bowell--d front. A -...H..... ........l..... 4- .......I ._ 0.....I--- nur- `uu. vuuIIl'I -an-vu nuuun an an l)Iu`IrIct-I(Alu3I'ton as tho Ir..-n..-.. nu..-` 'El.1_I'l`()Ii AT li(i3l`E7 ` V pluwuauu syn Vtviulu 8'rn!.l.A', Dec.` 17.--Dgn-y lodge No. 8, `Prentice Boys. held its mgulu -election of olcors on l2th,innt. Thefollowihg ig t.ho.roauls.- D. Qtughey. \'.M.; D. 0.` Damn. D.!.; W. H. Proon, chnplnin; F. Heutggxgpn. treunrer; A . ll. lay. Menu-.ry; 8. Slltin, U. of O.;I ` Glenn. (tor-emux.) R. R. Bu:-high. . Inatuu. 8. Kirk, R. Baku-. oommiluo; R. nhrshnll and A._Burhigh. lylon; W. Ilobondd; Algx. (noun. auditors. c orid: luau. . '- - l"1.onmjA. Dec. 1-l.-L|oI Schbnh Rev. W. G. glut. Yu-kahlpnooliod `an iw anti T isoouru to 5 an on . J. Busvy has leased the 'K:;`1?:.furn. In. J. E. Storms has returned from ,Pon`.lnnd when the has been running old uintumu. Mia; B. Noilooniu engag to teach this school for the con- ing you-. J. Smith bu nmud the Loo tarm- Ho intend: to gointo shining, bnonsivelf. _The ice htidgo ICIKII M-ud Luke nnd in ufa for podeuriun. Visitun : S. Lemmonnud vifo. (hun- qni; Mn. W. Parrot, Wilson; A. (Enlig- hor and funily, Son -I-`rsnoineo. at J. vy`a. `v . B. Jl B.` passe. Pub mm. Ilia .\`rucu. -n - " - Kxsqgmm, phi`. T snIt.wm~:Kr.v r.m'rm.v iuggi even uong diy um. Inumuy at on par. 3`-mt ` wglgkhv 1-,;:1r1nN ul in columns iuuel i ever 'X`hur~.l .\ Ixmuliua-{.61 I-8' ,\'e'H'r"` " nun: I-'n.l'I"lnN i..u..luc3nan `