obli taonpeax. '1` e`CnI-ietmae entertainment held in ,,t_he Presbyterian chnmh was a grand Inoceufthe uzee was heavily laden wjtylh `prostrate and none of the little children ' -__. gen` forgotten. The programme was . well earned out by 'all"who'iBBi pi. , Worthy of`:-pecial mention was the opening address by .Master Arthg; .Spauhio. a duet by the Mines Annie and Mamie Bolton a solo by Miss Katie - Key: `and one by '-M1ae Jessie Vanneau. he _olm,|-oh was well ned and good or er prevailed throughout. The pastor nnnnul the abaenoe of Rev. G. S. _\\:0LF1: .V1sI.;{xn* MFTSL A. line ,I'bn looting. ._\.. I1 . - P1,- 06 IETIUI. I. dun _` Selby ',SnLnv. `Dec. 26.--An nnnsuel thing `i for this heeson of the yeer is to see the fermers nishing up their ploughing. One cen/scereely believe tl1etVChristmes is here.`-" Christines e t Selby wee cele- breted by service in St. John's church. . Rev. A. Jervis conducted it in the eh-` sence o! the incumbent, Rev. B. Atkin-' son..who is in Englend. .In the evening the Methodists held their ennuel tee- meeting. The tee wee served in'the besement elter which speeches end music were given by severel prominent per-. sons. J. W, Hell end Mrs. Henneh Perks we're merried et the residence of the bride lest Wednesdey evening. Lest Thursdey evening e lerge perty easem- bled et` the` residence of Ed. Gerscellen'e ' `to test the merits of his new house. A . ner Rochester. is the guest of his splen-iisl time is reported. but meny felt very tired _e`xt my. George Mehbit has `-l-elmrnedfrom B.~lleville.'s-here he spent it couple of `weeks. On l'-`r.idey- lest the household goods end ferm stock of Gor- don Velleeu were sold by euct_ion.. Quick sales but estonishingly low prices were` given. A cow is reported to hevs spld , for 82. J. White, who hes been conduct- ingfrevivel services here for Rev." Mr. Stretton. hes gone to Albert college to_ persue e course of study. Miss Heud Geley end Miss Aime .Reid heve been re-enxeged for Selby end Thompson`s schools. Misses Emme Williams. Ger- trude Oerscellen end Jemes `Sexsmith ere home for the holideys." The cheese lectory` hes clo"e'ed down efter e very suc- cessful seeson`s work. _ Joseph Moyle. of Kingslord. is very poorly. The service -in St. John`q church Sundeyevening wns, teksn by the Mr. Chinnick end `G.-I-`.; ' geveeeutysinetzux-.tins..eermon `on "I believe in the-resurrecti_on'of the deed" to s lerge congregetion. Dululnelne Deluge. Dl`l.3EllAI.VE. Dec. 24.-Will Moln- tosh. Brewer's Mills. is visiting et W. Cook's. Willie Webster. . of Melekotl, kicked in the fece. by e horse is doinz nicely. Miss `A de Lillie. one of the steli of teechers of the Atllicns public school. is visitin her eunt. Mrs. E. Heskins. Wesley ' homes. Wetertown. .'.Y., is renewing old ecqueintences here. It is some yeers since he left end few recog- nised him et rst. Wilbert Lillie. from cousin. D. Heskins. Miss ,Mery Sleek. South Bey, is the guest of Miss Lunnie Cross. 0. R. Webster,"B.A.. Kingston, is the guest of his cousin, Metthew Steeey. Lvinsdow-no` lodge. No. 357, A.F. & A.M.. met et its rooms end elect- ed otiicers for the yeer 1895 ~ Muster`, John '.l_`e_rlor; junior werden. Dr. J. M. Shew; senior wer-len. A. E. `Sitter; sec- retary, J0.-I-~plv Bradley; troesnrcr. D. Grehem. Op`Fridey. :2 st. John Thomq. en old resident of t is piece. passed ewey. He wes eble tube eround up till Thursday morning. He wee over eighty yeemold end e resident` of this -vicinity for over forty yeers. C."Cross hes pur- chesed e newbngay from Hugh Wilson.- O. Cross end A. E. Sliter intend going in the woods elter Christmes getting out logs end wood. We expect they will do erushing business. I CIPS 0!` PIIII Dy EDD IIIIIOIL . The Oenedien . rugby union had 0. meeting in_ Toronto on -Setuxgy. The Ottllln-Qpeon`s gene in. Toronto reeli- xed OSR3. Queen`: was ellowed I115 for ' expenses end reserved `$1.56 in eddition as it: `ehu-e of the- receiiiti'. ~Qien e gunrenteed 200 towards a guarantee of iasn to bring on English team in 18915. . l{. R. Grent brought up the q|l0SLi0Il o_ unions xing dates for championship Lines. end after discussion the presi- ent egrocdthet hereafter contending olnbe ehouldbe con_g_lh3d, but of eourser the union woiildream-v`"e the right to quire the date if the teem: could not egree. It was decided to present a. pennant to the eeniur champions whenever possible. and under thie u-run ement eniteble. benners of I form -and eeign. to be de- _cidedZ by the executive. but not to" 'ex~ ceed 310 in value, will be given the present. poet. endlfuture chunpionr. These oiceria were elected: `President, ' G. W. McDon:ll. Montreal; vice-prci- dent, A. F. . Martin. Toronto; sec- retu-yr - treeeurer, Victor Buchanan, Montreal. - ` sermon uu nuuuuy uvuulug bu agfull house.- Thoma: Armstmug has Enuamnpqnd Christmu at Erinsville. in Carrie Armsrong has reiurua` home after spending son_1et.ime_ on Walla Iapnd. , Mar:-hull Arinst.mng._' Mina Ghulugto Avmstnnnz sud Mist Mcbgmu spouts few days in Perth and raport. an enjoyable time. Mr. and Mn. J. Mc- Fnrlnna, `I -aoorboro. visiting It J.` IA~wch`s: Milton Rig 9;, Willie Briggs. (Alina! Hpqoner ms inning `st Thmnu Arhm-mn`s. ',Jui'|l'l Guy. from Clyde Forhg visiting uhis brother's. A. ` any, 11'. _J. Wglsh, Hmulord. and Mr. Burke. Ilnmiltpn, `spent. Frivdny evening at J. 'Y._ Arma&mng'a\; -In. J. Buchanan, .1 -for sometime, is well Ignink Joseph `John:-tun made I j-ihg vioi%..%o't.hiI plncnlut Sat.urd1y.. ' - , _..,._._,. _ lit I};-:__ua'moah. .. Mrmirnm Casey Ind u. Murdoch le on H'a.turduy. for Hyrncuna. N .Y.. to amend Hm Immoral 0! their brother and ~I0l. Rohart M.- Murdoch'.\who died 3% Cripple Creek. 001.. on" \\- edne,nday"lut.. uzeu ftyiah: you-a. Dmnnod mm` 3 non` of thelnta Nicholas Mnfdoch. 0! New- Burgh gnd gluon brother of Mn. W. H. Miller. Allredltroa. Ho hufronidqd in Oolondo tor ininv yous- sud In ana. ngod in ininingt His fhmily resided in Byrlouno, whither his rjnminu won-tab inn-tlul for hnnl. " A . , Arm:-tvong Announcements. `Anusrnoxn. Den. 21;--"Ihe roads are very mu h at. preaeut..|.1most impassable /for trgyo . Minn-M. Muheuz left. for her bpme in Burie.ldl|st Ssturdny that spending one your in this section as _teacher. The pupils as wqll as their pr rent-sand friends reg'rot her llepnrfuro. `Rev. A. H. Visser preached an eloquent sermon on Sundsy evening so his ouewnpqnd Christmu gt. has home `after spending Inland Mnrahnll Arinnt.mnnr.' Him: uyrnouu, WIHHIOK wudod for burial. BOXED caps or pins by the union. I`hn Canadian rnoliv have opolen. . _ Gear 0 Moao in vnry illlt.` his home than nrysville. Mrs. T_'. Ferguson eve :9. her mother's. n....L......L lama. Mnllgn i:'mIid- Ajuollego Auotelntlou Ilsa Been fanned: The Onnudlnn liugby , , '2.` Hockiv ME`1"INQ$.. IUOIIII VB UOIII UHF` too. The Toronto `college: will play off amongn them- slvea. the winners ' to plny the winners of the _`_Queou`a- N 0 G i'll -mttdll. - There is I possibil- ity 6f7}he Royd military college en- tering. The} win- ning team yill be pregentaml w`i t h lnmn. nnnvnnir u Al UBUAI I 00l' legs hockey `union was formed with Flemihg-of Quoan's } Is I niembor` ol the qxeontive commit- .. 'I"lv. . ll.-... 5.. "human. `. '3; In..- |.~.b.... 3. L. `II IIIC I I7I|IZIl\w I _ - The convicts in the penitentiary en- joyed themaelves yesterday as well as circumstances would unit. In this morning mligioun gar`? eon. largely con.- sintin of music. were held in both chap els. ring tho-dinmir hour the warden relaxed the usual rule regarding eouver-' nation. Some 1.200 lbs. of plum pudding. with pork and beans. ato., were commu- ed by the 500odd men in the dining hall. some of them talking of? part of their share"to their cells "for future ua`o. Altar dinner Warden Lavell made a kindly ad- dress to `them which waa well received and applauded. Fur days bhina hav '~ been arriving for those of the initial: who were lucky enough to have friend: outside, and the good things they can taiuoil were genarnusl y shared with their lass fortunatlevgoiradua, rules being suf- eiently relaxed to permit this. All privileges accorded were much apprecia- ted. Only twncnuvicta in thmprison were unable tbroughilluau to partici- pate in the limited lentivitiea ruiitted by-t-he prison discipline and" awhole daypasaad of! very satisfactorily to all concerned. ' I . II `an- Al llocvlwomi Asylum. About I70 paxtic-"ut,s sat. down to | ne dium-r_.px-bvidod in Ruukwood M lum yum-xdqy. Thu tables were bu sued with good ediblm and turkeys and goats warn present in large qucutitin. In the nvoning an entertainment wt! given bythe {Lt-tndIntn`l\r tho bun`:-.11: of the patients in O`Ri,r-lly ilmll. The pro- gramme c<.nsi,tul of mugs: choruses mud instruments! muaic. At dude Santa Claus urivod win: 3 Chriumal tree full of presents for the patients. Th : ayimm uf ' writing to relatives for prhgantn for the inmam-a was Q uuocosg mt: yen. Th: vhluuteer contributiolirltfqro distributed `nmo Qhoine who urn friondlua, "The hull: and corridor: of the b uilding were gnily decanted withciun, evergreens - and mottoon. .Z- 1: \ --- At u Jun. The nunlinl Ohriatmu dinner Wu fur- nishod the iulinueg at the 3m. 'l`hi|,ynr twenty-txwo hnjvnyid Mn-ir min turn and plum puddinmsunpl-tqaontd, throng the tbnught.lulnsa of Miss Inkotor ind \l' Mnlhnu nl Hm:-nnnnr mun`: nhrilt. um S-hugntlllllwns ul mun lulu-er Iuu W. _&lclrmy.of thhyouuz man`: clarin- ign association. WU-hJ9\. aunt. onn mt. apples, me. His: Iukgter holds w 1; services in the jail with the famtle pri- . pom-rs. sud Mr. M_cllro_v'lendI 5' not-vino for the mula; prismien, em! Sabbnh morning. .Th inuence oftheuo ch:-in `in workers on kha prisoners whom upimuu um they ndmiliintor to ' um cortnin|y_ not hr weakonodv by their thoughuul-lindnon. T 3' .__.......l on wuoecnxone. -- A . ' _'[lie.4de.y's pmceedinn concluded with lidshedxctlon of the blessed nofelnent. at 5 p.m..-. h the Rev. Father O'Brien. the ' . . , . Rev: Father Mol)onuzh. Alger benediction the sisters. inmutos. and the lnity pre- sent received the blessings of the newly ordnined priest. v _I`h\ Cnrumnu n ner lnonuera. Hitchcock. June: Ht.-.R.ne ia'rasid- in ; in the pity. Fnther Spun`: Ohriut-` mu oeriug was very generous. There in talk of four oondmnos taking the eld for do ucy-rueveahip. No one wants tobaoouiioalmen this you nppsrontly. ours. Malian Ind Spoor are in the oldjor the reov-sship, with the pmhnbi- litioa of |n close contest. Coil men would like to see 3 cold amp. John Horne. oldest son 0! Jsmos Horne. will, this week. he nnitocl M Miss Wm-l. n young lady from Sydeuhnm who- formerly In ht school hon). Mu Mocnadyl, `Hi .. ifvisiuiug up hrothoifhere. A a sh. -Inna `n6 hm: uulinnl Kin: Hindu OYS. 081111193, EEO. LIJO DIIIIQIVII III! sweetly together. showing cuefnl.trnin- ing,`a.nd s happier and more eontonted' lot of boys and ziriii could` not he found in_ the city. On Christina morning there was high mean at nix o`elbok, the celebrent being. the Rev. Fether Kohoo. ohaplein. ` The ningin of the choir wus lll1gl1iO8n`.l\Sptjcl|l ythe Chrietmns hymn. "Adeete Fjdelus." The Altar wns becutilully decorated. And the'erib with the infunt Jesus was in its place. The vhepel looked beautiful with the innum- erable lights on the Altar and the illuminntion' from,. the electric lights. We must not oinit to mention the two beautiful ndorinx Ai\lDA`_u in v\lnnn bun Ihn uni I:I1\n Ann nn I'll` ('`l('l\l'IQ.`u an 4 :-N 0 cruel. Al. man I bmutiful and Iil|J1[WIl0\h Christmas dinner was served to the in- mntoai. end the itralulee hilly grooned undertheload of turkevs. geese, lum pudding, and all the good things no irid- ly and `thoughtfully presented. . l`he old men and women seemed perfectly happy and congentml and the children thomuglgly enpynd .-shemnelves. _ he Rev. Mother Edward had the sisters de- sire us than their Insp kind` fri-nda for their numerous dune one on this, 5; \ . all oeciaione. -I -- I-M4- .a-..v- ...........a:....- ...\...Iml..l ...:n. IIIIIIII up nun IIIIT o The Chrmmu proceedings it` H-no I Hanan of Industry were I; hand vqry in- 'berc~:"nr.inn. Between lty"or=nixty in- xkmtei pnjoyud nfiglner oo;`ninin:3 tur- \ syn. gpou. up tin . on L in . 01;: of tho ou\iu {nuts vol lit! menuou Elm Iw_u neluulul nqurlux angels In place for the n-at time, one on each side u[..bh0 altar. Tliose statues were anggift. grreseixtod to the Roy. Mother Edwa. . superior go-nerd. Second mass celebryted at. 7:31) o`clook. * Al ......-. - lmnnoiful and -nun -u6nnn_~ ~ -e-- . House or Provlen 6o. As usual the Chrietmur festivities woreiptn for'l6'u t the above institu- tion. The good sis ere. with that kind - ness and forethought for which they ere so well kncw n"."did everything to nuke the Wile`-honored festive! happy for all `around them Oh C1itlnee- eve a splendid tree and enterteininent were provided for the orphans. nd Suite C|aus,. "as usual, dial not forget the boys and girleof the Providence. 'l`he.tree. lit. ugrivith wnx candles, contained nee- ful preaentsforthe children. in welljjs toys, candies. etc. The children lung awnntzlv mumhm-. nhnwinn -.u-efnl.tnin- I ' 1 cu` 1 . every pa- tient able to partake. Imm intely alter dinner Col. Dntf end the'B,ev. John Muc- kie visited the puhliolwerd patients . A- little inter. the King`: Daughters any in each publid ward; the in turn were fol- lowed by the Flavor iuion hend.- In the evening the hey its} staff snvzrur,-.98 dined together and I enjoyed it . Abun~ dance of the choicest food and deliceeioe were served mail within the ineti`tution' n-nd'nll ahiuudin the pleasures of the dhyx Decorntions. save owers. were OOl1splc1l- oun bjv their ebsence. it being deemed. by thp medical superintendent better to avoid all _. uun:-ry"expenee.` The governors nleairu -most henrtily to return thanks to the runny kind friends w..ho' donated delicacies for the petiente and thus ueitgg incheering the sick. _ _,__ --*7` ' `no Dinners Wu-yo Very Exosllontvtjn ` hays Being Donn In I Turn and the Plnjun PudIlug_ -Just up in 8nuI!- l`ho Occu- pnntp Wore Mud: to I001; llnppy. ` was Christan: dsy st the general hos pit-sl. ,In motor- noon the physi- m's_ns sud surgeons msd"d their` usual visits. The din~ _ner Ins patien- larly good. 'l`_ur- ke;-.pIum pudduzg - and fruit in shun- dance ws.s-provid- ed for_ every pa- tient. able to. partake. Iunnedistely Alter dinnnr (`.ul, Hull` and the Ravi John Mac- ABBATH - H1 Q` JINA THE ;L.-`ND nFrLr:;\*1'1'. \n-us" sssmzo THE cise AT THE 3 PUBLIC msn rurnpns. `Mich- ifvxl-mug ms nrouxar nere. At the oloaebf her school His: Hands Keen. the pvpulll` temhuzof S.S. No. 7, Wolfa Ishind. .xu__pm:ened,_ with g ` bomtitnl plush album by her pupils. one of whom mad an elaborate address. tos- tifyina shoxrnoore aormw nc her depu- Inn. F. W. Ayluwonh. `of Kingston; M ha been engaged` as tonolier oi M_nr_ya~ villa uohool._ At no Penluntlpry. -__.:;L_ ... pl... ...._:a-_n iouu 0| lndmt. ' _r.._.-- -__......-J:.. L '9 '-r--n- _WosI|,Iol-t Walk. A \\`1~:.~*rI~_m21j. Dec.`. .'1.-Mieh|el Mooney. ' lockmsnter on thg,a\`au'mw Locks, died on the `nd. sued-_lty~eix yesrs. His ill- ness was only shcrt. -He was in the vil- lage on the 18th in his usual health. He was en old resident and highly reopen- ed.'snd lenvee s wife And large family to mourn. His lgnerel. on Mondqy. to lit. Edwnrdi chumlii" we: lu-xely attended. Mrs. Pstriok Egan died on the 8821!. Ihe was only twqdnys ill. was s ehsltitshle women and . highly respected? aha l_es'ves s husband and s lsrge number to mourn. ll-r funeral to St. Hwsrdh ,_9horvh;to_dg[, V3-ss one of the longest seen here. It I18 shusy cleyihe yea- tenlsy. Merchsnts sud mechanics are kept busy untilsl hour lest ' ht. \\`ing& Melvillerli the let t bui- ness in the village. I. J. Me n`shoo_t sud, shoe store was enqwded Ill day. Pldtt Curtis. King-ston, _ Q! 3 visit lat week. Thomas Mo ee. j-., Michi- gen. formerly oftliia village; is visiting his relations here. t Aduns will teach in Bill`: soh at year; Al- "phonse Donnelly will tone in the same school st \\'eetherhendsv for 1895. Mi:-heel Adams bought the Q`N`il pm- pe-rty on Hem street sud will t it up snd move to it next spring. Joules Suiesgle. Brochville. is home on I visit. .___._..a.. .._- .;._ __._ u, .--_-4; ` A Compllmouuty Banquet, ` The complimentu-y banquet. to maln- bers of the Ontario mining inatitnto And so the dologntt-3' Donn the Eutern On- tario diiryuu-n`: an-Iocinion `will be given in the Hotel Frontenac on Friday r` awning. Jun. 4th. To thin dinner and tho` opening of the mining lnbontory and the dnirying school About any lead- ing men hue been invited. Hon. John Dryden. minister of -agriculture. will be present. but as `using! the dominion min- ister of rioiilmm bu refund the invi- _ ssion. to. ingotoli. V ` ' D ask at an um Ra-Idont. - Jncot Q." Hayley. aged aavanty-four rs and seven Ihonl.hn,"diod at. his mm in I-lichlnonil township, and was buriad on Chriumu day injhe ,Nnpcnec cemetety. Dmouod Ins one ofthe `ugly mum of Richmond ~ township and` lanes 3 wide connection of friend: and relatives in ma naighhomodu The an comers are passing urn] npidiy sad` only 3 very tour now tannin. 7 .... our Dove}-.oIgu'n loath. Queen Viotoric-bu` I81!!! very much dnriugthehutumn. The nttuek of rheu- `nutiun: in An In: in very seven and E3: mujaazy `been ,t.mublod by ro- laps: of the mslndymhinhslwnya comes in the: knees. The queen can only wnlk . In In: ntnnn null nnnnnf. -zvniiin hi Y. In we tunes. 1 us quean can omy wul 1 few steps and unnnt. -nim...hBi~ f(=F\ from the grqund without. pain. so it. in nqoesnrytoprovido nu inclined gum-` -way when Ibo leaves or enter: my kind of on-rugs" where` there urn steps. and WIN! this cannot be unnged her may at; it carried up or down in a choir. -.__---. IIIIIIICT EFT iii-. I MoLuehlin `Brno-.. Arpprior. hue pg ohuevd tho; Bane: &. Mucky limits on Wmnuu river, new the bud waters of , the: Ottawa. -The Isle prica is in the vicinity of mm hundred sud any-avu thoussnd dnlhnd. Tfmae yadra no hit. Huokqy pnrohuod shin limit for 065,- nsn, . _ lIlUfu_ll.IK`WllBlI Hill DIICK VII IIIHIOILDU Mr. Robertson. oi Smithfe Falls. -Rev. .J`. Pytezollluiatad. `The happy couple took the afternoon" train for Tononllo. bliss Belle Ronnea and Robert Sole: were married on Tuesday last by Rev. N. D.` Drew. MI-..aud Mn. Drew" were called away on Wednesday by the illnean oi the latter`: mother. Mrs. Richie. Oeboeonk. Albei-t_'BroIvn. jr.. of _MoLean. who has been ill in the general hoe ital. Kings- toa, for seven months. di there last week. Hie funeral took plaoe here on Thnreday in the Methodist church. In the. abuenee of Mr. Dnaw Rev. Mr. Pyke conducted the service. The ooneert. gixen by the memben ol St. -John`: church on Friday evening, was well attended and in very enter- ` mining. The music by the, Harris lamily. ol Blessjngton. was appreciated. - Mr._and Mrs. \\ illiam Oonlter are apend~ ing Uhrietmas with friends in Belle- ; ville. Mus Marion Abbott has return-, .l I-A... If:-.....e.u. . II.- ulannva I3-{no hm } ul from Kin awn. \ Miss Suun Price in Vlllu CIIS -.Il'|0Il IIOUUIEI. [III l'UiIlX'll`_ at [mine kit the holidnyn. Mr. dild Kn. Ynuuuns have gone he Bellmck to visit. E. L. Godfrey ha returned from Hinch~ iubmok. a. ' L H Jllj SI` IOQOIIHIV, Homuan, boo. 94,--In Vqaoordgnei ` with in yenr_ly custom she city and dim Orion airing: lngnk pm-named to thy Ohtimblo institutions of Manual. 0- dhy. n Inn: of 310.500 to be distributed anon Ibsen)`: poi`. both Pro!-o|lu`n~ {Anal Lhslin -IK T" 11"` All anllueribex`-I in ureop `fair 113 `'Il|0 mugs pt] imp pmm y this via- ii ptuin r. Over ve hund nine: were pped iron: the lint. "and other: will, lolt ow 'Iil.|Jpp ubooluto piepsirod lint , V uennoa on umnxng. uacnu wane. Uyeua `_in K-nguon. on Jul; 8th. - For X pm:ocun.\m..spy to think Is- nnn lIIAI_ : .__.-_a_._' At The lhrruokp. V ' The moi. of A buttery had their Christmas dinner yeaterdny. and _ `in colobntiou of the thy the mo'n`a qusrten were htndgomely decorated and xed up. The officers` quu-ton were also made beautiful, The men were free from duty during the day. --1:...---...-- ioinuh Orovo Iurrh-O0. `CK : Momrruu Gnovn, Dec`. 24.~A itz? weddiugwook pltoc M the reeidonuo of 0. beach. C.P.R. nt, on Thursday morniugyhen Miss hat was unitotlto `Ir l)..h..-nun nr Rvnitin FA: .nA' Q0 Iuvnlupul-IIU -uncut ~'f'h'o i stesuf the dlfplllnl none were tren to an abundant dinner. and in 1 mi anuuoon neuey`pIay7..an am we gm: lrom tha Chriutmu tnie distributed 9n Snnrdny. "Therd were mnny visitors to tho home.u1d some of.t.he Indy dimo- tors ta:-Listed u. `the dinner. Thq dq- curitiontwere verypretty. ' . ;. l.->.l.l.....;;.n.; , Chrintmna vs: V uppropiintdl colo- hneed n the Ho Dxeu. The rank- Iuf snd dinner for tho`patlo`nu won elahorgto. Theta .wu"nbundnnoo of mi- keyagduoha goose nndfowla. and in tho. nn.'urnoo'nVv.ho children `were introduced to n Chrintmna use laden with toy: `nod `onudion. The introdqotion` VII. of oonna. agreeable `sud the orphans were sntiaed they had gum friend: in their gunrdinm. During the day no;-vioog were conducted py Rev. Frgu. Collins, Mdbonngh sud ,Novil|e. There no {my-eight. patients And Vthiny-two or- - phnna in the-home. Orr. blornv in"i'7ti:'3.. Iixd thielon 109 Hyena 01 age. Sha en}-yod the diqnr and `win wry Mmigbl with hni..nompIn- ions. The: iumqten reu`ei'_vod Ohrisuuu letters sud cards, and Hr. und"Hn. Birch presented each 1`inInito`w.ith orange: und candiel. Amon those pro- seut were D` Gibson". Mia.-1 tohnr and J. M. Iluhsr. They uainod inborving the dinner. ` . _ l~-. Jlinlug .Pl'CI|00C`l'` Donna: samoaotmins Jeecsa ooamopen-' n RunnnInn_ n JAIIIIAYV sh. ' At thoJ()rphAno' ame. n---LA- .J ALL- .._..n.-..-! L. 1`Iml;orAl:J Snlol. u n , A -___., spent. . , On Babbath evening Rev. G. S. White preached a sermon on the death of the premier. taking for his text [I Chroni- cle, xxxIv.!4 and 25. In his remarks he said that ir John Thompson was a. grut statesman. and on that account . from every nationa wail `went~up. We have." he said, respect for men who rise to high positions in life. and although we may dier with him religiously and politically. we join hands across the throbbing grave. As the nation wept for Josiah. so the -dominion mourns `.the death of Sir John.` Men of gigantic minds go out into the world. they rise in honor only to fall by the hand of death. Never was the late premier inore wanted than at the present crisis to guide the party. He" created the ocean. receives . great honor. but the; hand of death was laid I upon him. _ Honor cannot beat it back. It took hold. and ..Sir John had to t-bey., He had just reached a point. where . he could do the most good. but now his body crosses - the sea` to Halifax and a monument willonly mark the resting place-of this noble character. while his soul goes to Him who gave it." gontinninx he .said : "We can only fray fur`!-he ebrrowing widow and faniily n this their great:-st.trial. and as Hon. I. Bow:-ll tahos"up'the reins of the gov- ernment we hupe. like Sir John Thomp- son. he will do all in his power to uproot oorrnption wherever he may find it." The preacher said`, he always made it a int to speak to his congregation ` when a statesman died, and this was the fourth time in the last three _yerre that he was obliged to speak. 'I` n'(`. nrintman entertainment . Ftunnon Fuuunuhou - If`El_l(ll'S0.V'S F.u.|.s, D1.-`o._ `2l.-"l`hg 1:9- dictiongn st prenont are. ""1 great) Christ- mu."' Chu-lea Bolliuger pumhuod 3 `Hun bun:-n CI-.u'n F ;I"IV. "4-t ny`\.\vNcV\ `qi I Improved lnonhalot.` The Excel -l_m'pmved Victor lnnhntof and Broader is being`: fmunhfuctnmd in Canndn. Our illustration shqwn it llllod, yin: eggs and I-e.dy|-'or use. Many in- oubnon have been Invented but onlyt few of them have proved successful. Somol the most esuneicl poitp no the `supply at moiaturv-and. ventilation; in Both of those she Victor is par exod- lenoe. The heat regulntor it simple ad the turning ufoggn mu be dons without even opening the..glns.- door. It is , Ab- solutely self-rggulcting. non-Iy ooh- stfnotad. and ' vary dunblo. It in the easiest to operster of all inaubatdtm. The msuufnotunn nud i)|OlI_%O0I. Uoo; Ertel & Co.. Londdn. Ont. \ |__Iu.- ryiqvyv yr--11X` ,. -`-77. ..... week. Messrs. Soubm sud lbadohmn; evangelism are holding revival genius in the Methodist church. Prestonulp. _ Jfhoy an very lsrgoly sttendecl. Hill Mar K8h00g Bath. has Men huge! on hunger {qr next you-.~r (`Ilk\l`fI1-R~iehOI.' Gruxdforks, is visiting his faker. H. Richuda. ` " - ` l\..5- -In `aonihnunnut run nntllnnl` Ch` --|---~------%--- ..t. ` ` ' A lflno Bnterlhlnor. _ The best plnuorm entertainer now in America. is Max Q`Rell.~|ud he has been induced to appear in "Kingston ha Fri-', day. Jan. -h.h1_nt the npvru house. I8 will be an eutily new nsldragys A Boyd Highuns Woman." N6 wit is Isaac! than Mn: 0`Roll's; no t.alent_ gt-"cater in the line of nhurufaer diaseeticxu. E1011 woimu in Kingston will be interodlod to A heu.r_whpt. is nuof the dour sex. monuaa. T _ _Quim an exciteme1_n`. was caused the other night. by 1 the in the marsh. Fora _ time the people 6! nhevillngo thnught they. would be burnod out...,. The puuhry nin- era `I1 Efi vicinity returned home in IN rain on Wednesday `evening. heiriig not A Very pleussnt cuu.II$eu|n09- A? pgrgnt])"Yalll`k0? raising is uur. u sucoean. Miss Kata Sullivan, lint. Grand Fork]. 1.... ...........~..A Ln"... n Innht` Aha -inhu- IIIHG culmmu. - A school mncert Wu held at Suubury. Friday evening. ussiated by pupils Iron the Sydnuhnm public schnol. Jamm Io- Grnh wt: chairman Ind int.rolm~.o,d 3 good prognlxtune. In ct-uluinn-d of cho- -ruses and readings by then childmn and contributions by Henri. Jame`: Juquith. John I-Elliott and brother. 8. Shannon. Miss Elliott. and .\|i,s Duncan. of. King- ston. and Messrs. Ediruds. O`Bially uhd Cnig, ol Glunburnie. ' ` Allis nu auuxvuu, but returned home with Qialidl. _ . . , .__,_.._ I A New Rcjnlgugq. . "Ail onler ha`: been isgned" By X!`-. W61-, . lip. Iheebtnical uztwrintyendul of \III G.'l`.R , wharahy engineer: Ind Emma will booullodupoh '10 rest `u._ 1:-us ten hours At teruunnl poluts when they llvaqbefuro making |not.lx_or trip. Ilen- rlofore the limit mu `placed 3| eight outs. - ' [01], ll! newoy IIEBQJU. lull] \JIIll'U\ WII ` Henry Pierce. who six In-tango not with the misfortune of getting his but broken while drivin mm `a "granary. diadon Dec. 20m. 1'. Pierce Inttho eldetm sou of Philip Pierce. of \\'ilbei'- force. sud WI! lmy-hino years and an momma old._ He leaves: wife Ind two - liula chiidron. ' A --|...-...I ............o n... I...I.I -5 c....I.-I-.- der prevuled nuronxnous. Ina puwr rested the ebeenee W in and Dr. Spmtie. who were to have epoken. flan:-an Mnkus in nrv illlt. lhamyjrunoa. A `J. Y. Pnrkhill. Prints.-is street. `will fly the highest sh price for 3000:, Gu- Inum nhinnnl. Ale. I430 EIIKIIEIF (`I811 key, clnckenl. ole. l0l`ITN.VI' I'l'lInIUlVQ E8I.l1((]lSK: (`II`YlyllIIIg The lines Harrington. of Eau Chin, Wis.,o'or their new and dm-lling in Wouport. Out, (01; ulo or` tent on terms. .'I`ho building, -19:80. in V loos ` .in the boat. buuineu pufof tho, mun. For harms afaply to _the Minot Haring- Mm, 114 Kelsey street. Emu C|siro.WiI I -Lanny Pinrma, whn nit imai-nnn lnnl qulu came whiuuul. . , ` Rev`. Mr. Horridga. Otmwn. In! to- oeived` the news of the den): of hi: mother in Bnmpton; The dvcened Indy In the wife of Rev. W. H:-rrfdgo, 5 format Primitive Meudist. clergyman." Thu Minna: HArriru'nnn_ nf Eu: nllill. resu. . E. R. Witherel, use priueipcl of West port. nnhonf; bu 'lehr~to me:-pr. I pooitipm in Kn-mptville high school. His Wat'- `port. pupils preuutoa hiu'1_wiv.h I study `Aehuir. _ Mrs. Don Sternodorff. wife of Ferdi- nand mornadprtf. tuwnahip of \\ ,iIhu~ forcmdied on,D.o.` 20th, uged eighty three yenra . in mm she uad ho: hum- buzd came tofhnuda. ` " D...` U- lJ....`..:.l.... nu.-- i.-. ng, ' Ul III-I UUVFITXI W|LI.I WUlX|Fg I .Ha'rr_y Niuuno, a_ student at QlI0Oh'I, gave the vnlodiucory address at `eh ; I closing of. Bmokvilloi ctmvgiato imtitnto on" Fndny Int. l_'1'mn_49 I good Id- dresn. I` D `I-':s|uu...l I-.- ..-:. -1 1.! `IT-A. UK JODII I`. IIFQN. InllIlII- - , Chu-he P._,Wilt.ao. aldouun of 0oIo_- . mun Wiltse. Brokvilla. dim nuddeqlfx Athens on Monday meek. Ihoegbol 3 wife and we small boys; - -- Rnnvn R .1 Anni, nf \\'..H n ltnlnnlr` 'IVH`,9CiW9|Ill Reeve R. J. Buour, of Wolfe Isl|nd,. pnmhased. from John Duulup, who Ii! It the bond of Simcape Inland, :t.y mm of had COVI-rod with woods. ` ` u..'.-- M:........ . .o...a....'. .9 n..'.....I. lunacy. _ ` Aln (`ii roy. only son of C. J. Girnoy. , Glen Burl . wu uIIrried,'(_)n Wadnudqy Int, tu Min Lena Ynto:I.aec.ond dnughel` of'Johu 1". Yates. Athcnal n1.....n... n nun... .14.... _.s`.... ..b n..|-_ Wii i'uu'cLn""{'Z'u } ad gholio. 'Z.DZ|). _ ' `, M'.Mounoy. Narrow Locks, nut Won- pon. die-d_ ueveral days ago quip odd` danly. Hi: nemhinn were` burned on `Monday. ' Alvn Hill"-nv. nniv Inn nf J. Girmv. . Wllllllllx IIIIIO II I UUFUT UI IlCllIlllUI:lF`u The farm of P.'J. Slum. Athena.` VII ; Iold by suction on the 18th inn. John Flood. Bullyosuoo. wu_ the pyxfchuor at Q! .`i2.':. ' `ap New: Put lam crunctanuul !Ih(po-`I'Io -Ipuodu Thu Orv-nu. `Inlh In the holl- by And Iloroaboula--'A culuunh 0! Into. . oollu hum. _ _ . .. - Mn. '4. Vauluvon And Mrs. I-motion Vnnluieu, ol Xuaoow, left for Southern Oslilornitw apoin} the winter. ~ Dru! 1 IF.` Play-E lnrm`nr|- nf Wnlllno. lbluornlu wppam `H10 WIIIBQIK Prof. J. F. Clark. loruforly of Welling- ` mu`, Out... u do: in Utica. N.Y . and winning fume u 3 curur of ata'mmu;iIfg.' Thu farm ul PJI. Hham. Athens. in: sPnc`E~0F fut 'anu.c.L_Es in THE v1cm_n?vV~ew:-gapsnis. :TIIr:L%1)1S;r::i<:'r .1)_.s1iI: I IIVIUBIII . Iluchu ('|l`III Ahlolnuty Tho II ., And umou llnhouukx Gui 0 II1'Il.&C0~.|-coda. ._\!|.l3I!!|3 Fuucuan-I-95 hy sing 19 mm a sum-oust. , Grand Forkl. to spend the wink! Ibo Rest-nilaneet _la' '!I.- Andrew : - clereh-"Irate Ara` Ilauanu candl- ._` aataasenssaioipaincaorg. `_' wourn Isuzio. -Dae. manure his again entered the home` 6! George euand eiaimad-his little alx~year-old. daughter. Thosiaa`Nison.linnaa'polia. ' in the eat of Rev. 0. 8."Whi\e. where . Ira. isonhaa beena naing the sum- mar. On Saturday a e presented her husband with a bahy boy. IIr.Vanln.,ven has nished his term as teacher in 8.8. `No.4. He n:adq't`he children glad by erecting a Christmas tree and adorning it with presents for the ehil-`.r'eu. ..-'i'he piipila hays bee-mm very mu - I c_.~nl.-arm! :_.hiln,,'uring his Inng_ urn" among in. `The home oi 'l`homas`1{e_vs was the some of a pl;-asan't event on Friday evening. where the members of the New ihodist church. together with their pi-:4 bl . Rev. G. 8. \'hits. assembled to present his daughter. Minnie, write a -Vatolfand an address. In afevr well-, chosen remarks. Miss Minnie thanked her friends for thegift she up_nrecia.hvi very much. It wags. she said. a great surprise to her. but-nevertheless uh.-v--~ was A great lesion to be learned by 1 - .k- ing on the face of a watch first that time .hu'i-ries o`?n waiting for no one and secondly that she hoped that all might improve their hours in doing tort (or the Master. The address was read by Master Noble Armstrong and` the presentation made by Miss Florence Keys. After a few choice selections on the piano the eompaey_ was invited to the dining room where a bountiful oyster supper. prepared by the hostess. was en- jo . Singing was then-engaged in after which all dispersed to their several homes. feeling that a protable evening waespent. | On Rahhath nvnninn Rev. G. S. `White A `to llaa Iliaie ` Ieye-A REV. o_. s. wan : SPEAKS 0:: THE " DEAD pnrunea. ` -