Ion BSIOFIII`. . His: Liuio Shane left on Saturday for Rocbgder miter spandln t-he Iiunmer visit- illnahor borne here and lends in Napnnee \ I Cumdgn F.nst.. Dr. Metzler left you- terday to `take: position in the depart- Ind. of mnghanmtics in Quegrfa uuiveniity. The doctor will` be much missed in church and Christ.-inn Endeavor work bore. It. is (E! Hothcxiin Sabbath school who do not inland holding a -concert. as |ll\lll,`Bl| the night, of the fnir. - A concert will be held thlt night by the agricultural societx. Bill: are out for the fair, announcin` "' special print for trotting, and with weather KrneIttown'a show this yenr will lurpin all previous once. Jamea'Tumuth returned home from Rochestar on Sunday and will u d a wok`: vlnit. Messrs. Bnlfour Pringlo. of Bath. paid 3 short .'_...viIit at Geo. Burn 3 om day but week. In. Bohr: vru rumored to the King- " nun houpihl on Saturdny, suoring from 'typhaid_faver. Mrs. Arthur Bnbcock in uothcr mlbnr the nuns dinuo. WI. Hilnp in ovnoroi I obuple of vuyno dogu. o Newfoundland and an lnihclamuum 1`hol.nuarin.ho_ ' inch` ' ofthooountry. oi: 3H nndlhnd shoutt foot :.`.":.., ..l" um. ....i .3.a.i...~..l'. ion TIIOFSAND I.~u.A.\'n PARK, Oct. I.--The steamer Island `Wanderer carried 1 fair crowd to Cape Vincent fair on Thursdav, Elder D. Shortta has removed from Their. sound Island mrk to the southern part of the state. ueh fires have been rnging on the mainland near Alexandria Bay and . Lufurgeville. but are now subdued on an-, '4 count of the late ruins. The Alert has been `taken 03` the Fine View-Cl: ton ' route. l.'P. Billings hue arrived k ' after his trip to Maeaachueettg, A. Betfrey, 1 of Wetertown, whose summer residence in on Thousand Island park, is doing thq otel. lumbing at the Murray Hill perk V . R. Serrill. of Castle Francis. a neat little island 0 itc Thousand Island k dock. is buifs a sea wall lround blrile-. lend. Rev. H. eeeelgrevee cottage look: ne eince being rebuilt. J. `R. Robineon iedoing A line job rebuilding the White cottage on West Coast avenue. - The pho- togrephrsellerg has closed for the eeuon. Mn. Go on mmett he also cloned the basket pevilion. The Islander is the only eteamer on the Clayton-Alenndrin Bey new. Services will heeonductedjn future in the chapel b the Rev. F. J. Fnltui. Cu.mxo.\"r, .Y., Oct. l.-The vault ' whlchllnierd & Adams Co. are buildin for Mnvbillenbaek is neerly nished, ens S- u...-.. u- In .......-. _..n...e ll- 0-}..- l- News l"I-hm Seven! Point: In New York no-5- sporrrmc PARAGRAPHS. Umnn Hog;-rru. um Dm-ntnlr. ` Boston, Man. vun-I-uh... ACROSS THE BORDER. , ma. A. Anc:n. I. D.. 11130. Oxlordst. Bmotlyn. N. Y. nuy the` L -I.I _ Crrl SW came o]: ' V5889"- Lll `NAIR Illi- Will` and The Michigan Contrul railroad made I very rapid crap from St. Thoinu tn wind- or, II`) miles. in I08 minuun. The but hum, of spud in Iletwoon Flrgo Ind Charinx Cross. the didtnnoo hing ooveud at the nu of `Ni nihuun hour. H. Rlunhnnn an Install` 15` at ma mu 0! 11) mm: an hour. William ll. Stonhoon. an luring tho Wum, wu pluantod with I , r of slow: Iinhuadsooufpin. own I- lynpnlodbyullwuouployou. VI . I1. BIIIIFII, WIIO I! ll Iungnwn undo!` I M I-rntment. 1: WW nieolv. tau. George Hicks and` guitar inch hnvo embarked in the butcher business. Mu. Stewart. Snider, of Roebuc- er. has returned home, after a `sky with her parents; Mr. and In. Jnnntoao. Vluorh Volloyt - \'|crmu.\, Oct. |,--Lillio Hulets had t. luizafurtulne to have her too nearly savored lmrh her foot while tying At. school, when one of the children 9 turned a door on the bare foot. James Johnson`: hoy. Eu-I. in much bower.` Thou. Cnton, suhring no long from typhoid fever. in vary low. Mrs. Chas. Snider is impmvin flvunhly. Two threuhing machine! Ion their bugle for luuch_t.hree time: daily. L lluuun it attending the fall hit` with thdtunul nuueetl.` Mean. Snider and Smith have fchuod n ne corn hunter and 1'! proceed ohulkoorn foH.hohrIn- are very poon. Thin in 1 new ind And will baaglut nvingoflibljwtho u'm- or, who an no nines largo qutity of corn Mud-not at up All night to husk it. Miss Mabel Porky hu nturucd home /10 hluchmont. Ont. ue: I two yous` say here. F. A. Snider at C. 8nidor I.` Mrs.- W. H. Smith, who in st Kingston prov: niaolv. 1 Chart: Hinin and 91]}? l m. gory heavy wind! ban this week. The Pierrapont did not Much bore Sunday at all. Several telephone pole: won mom I! bv the wind Sunday. Mrs. Juno: Ky a had I male on Honda afternoon. Botwoon three and four bun nod dollars wortho! )A..-|. -....I l___ :....I.._._L- _.... .qI:-g....J FHTX III XUIIT IlUI"$I UOIICIT W0f$u0I itqck and farm implements w din of at v dr low pricoi. A In cmw was in ntlten moo, but few van to buy any- thing. -._.__.- -.u,__ emu as-o uid'Ileyule nun,--rue Inldht` Dllplny FIII. . V . MAR\'8Vl"ll.':I., Oct. 2. -4Tl:Ie township show was held yoetaerdnv. t `fun as as usual. The stock slaovm wee very 023? but there was not As much of it. The fancy work was v good--it comprised most. of the show. be main fentureswere the ball match and bicycle races. The `village club pleyed against {club fromtlxe Foot of the island for fprine of SIS. and lost." The score Ins twenty-three to twenty-two in furor of the lower enders. There were four entries in the bicycle races, mmiel . J. Cleery, R. Card, E. Reyes and . Ayleeworth. E. Keyee broke his wheel on the first round and -droppedout of the race. J. Clenrv won, two straight heats. The race ended viith (`leery tiret; Ayleeworth. second, and Card thirtlf ll:... 11...]. ..l' I.l--..-.....:L|. .'- ..:-:L:.... Bu-uh! Toonmy left. for Toronto imme diuely uer the nja at Kenny's. in which by loot his cldmot. auui purchased 1 new Ilehine Pmm `Jdhn Abql Cu, which anivtd ycuoninv. The engine will be repaired and ronuiy toiturt. work again t.o~ narrow or Thursday. Tlmmn Kennf I ' [Named from Tomntoon Sundny and In` Add hi: fnthor in work on I new barn to be conuruchduo rophco the one recently bnmod. The oieon_of' thc.-,_ iocal 1.01`. by S. H.Bmvn.n9y_loo9ted ha. The were Hair full ragnun. `I'M 113 If mood of the Erneatatown township oounail WI! bore ya-usnhy. All tit nnulnn I. except. R. Dgvis. `Pluto in ' blllineal and An Ifniug Iciou hulto he held. A number oluaootnh work tondnadf el ordain : NJ . I`. Aylocworthor `tn . mm. Miss Brady, of Hsrrownmitlu. in visiting her sister at the head of the island. J. Gibson. of Amherst Islnnd, in visiting frinda in the village. The Piano l. was stuck here on Saturda evening r some time. Mu Leslie, 0 Kingston. in visit ing in the village. Mrs. Charles and Mn. 2; Pyke hum gone on I visit. to `friends in . IIIII. [NEE I118 (vIIII'lI I8 ',IIIal8llL5t!. "In druvjng these letters to a clone, permit. me to any that no one is more: con- acioul of their imperfections thaw 1' un.. My only plea in that I hm-e doho my best. I have olfendod extreme men on both sides, and possibly that is a sign that. I am not wholly wrong. even in my opinions. I have given these opinions frankly, be- cause ipwould have been colnrdl to con- qul them. They can be taken it what.- they aim worth, but tho fncta which have been suited mdot thud. And every render an drqw his out conclusions from them.` gun to be. In Inquiry mm me mcus. . He concludes thu : Our only hope under the circumstance; lies in the wisdom of parliament, md my earnest. prayer in ~Lhat_ su_icieut. t.riocism,,imlepen'dence `and wisdom may ` given t9 parliament. to deal wisely with the stehewof allairi which is now socriticnl. Suktesmen will surely remember that the rot quality requisite, in the stateamnnahip of a free country, is patience; that the second is patience aid that the third is patience. - In drnwimr than lnthars to a Mlle. (H81 OKHOT Ought H05 30: IIIIVC DWI] 'lSSllI,`w'|, mad` that no awampt oughtto be made dur- ing the coming session either no can-_\' it out or to interfere in the matter at all; an-l he believes that the clearest. ase. would wurrauttho exercise of the federal power at anv Limq. He repeats his declaration that there ought. to line been. and ought. still to be. in inquiry into the; facts. Ha nnnnlndnil thin : Our nnlv hone \V'l\_Y. All Wlx aluzaulcll Iclncluucl . `and `was not oua- wisest` fatatesmnn kndwn as ` -`Old To-morro\\"'? }\'lien it is seen that, far greater evils would arise from drawing the s'word than from letting it. rest in the scablmrd till it got rusty. it zilIOIlld,lI0l- be drawn in ii hu_rr_v._" From the expression`. present parliuiiiciit, .fmm Llns lnngiingq we have just nmeeel, and from the opinion expressed at t e end 'of the leftor that patience ought. to be "ex- 8l1`l90d. it muf be that he does not. intend to declare ugainsm federal legislation ab. solutely and under all circumstanceu. But. he certaiuly_.helieves that the reinv- dial order ought. not. to. have been issued, the old caution, "hasten slowly, I I .-ind` tlml. no nmnmnf. ounhtm I Tlaii wu on roobmnendationof oxnmitlu. 'By~luu atriling Lli rate of taxation and Appointing oolloctdn were pueed. - The cuuntv rate n nut yodr B9 4.4M mills on .|....x.'.n-.. _..,|n._ o......-l.:.. A... :.. o In L`Ulllll\v' rnlo l_DI' CID y?!" I! *l.'IlQ lllllll VII the dllnr, andftho tqvnahip has in 2.5 -mills, (`ollecfora up intoii. areTor No". I division, '_I'uuia `Suit ; No. 2. Jolfu sum; New 3'inud 8`, Allen C-liIdWit`k; No. I, Ju. Denyea; No. 5, Wellington Limnn. Principal I Iunu D KIUUULIUII I3! FuuI|II`I_"a.I* I" lull "WW HUI!- teudexz of his hsbgepmr published in Satur- day's Globe: ' ` ..u....;.......o..o...a 4|... 4.. um ... -..t .n H... I'IU- 7' l.s_'Ipum. "I, I yif DIG Ill IIJIIKII Imillli WWO [BUD lil inches hi h and Wei ha over I00 ads. Mr. ilnnp wonl n t. uke,Ol00 him and he in cm! a beauty. The dogs won osentod to . 1'. Mill: by his `Ion Thomas in Buffalo. Minn rankio (him: 0 nt last week visiting frim..l- in Omtnvi lo ind Ni-\\'burgh'. Hut-~Iu?e Ihyolnire mtilrned on Snhunlny to S_\ 211- out uflorq-ending the summtsr at h.:r Ilo bod. Sh'o..wu aocompamiual by her hr. Hattie, who will visit relnzix-as If. Jouaph Spmule auera Tun: _nn ac- diint {marred on Sunday night when re- krni Iran` the -Mdihcxliub qhurch. Ho, {R the tfnrln And in the full in douldor. and _ wzenchocl his n..._1.a -n......-'. I- 3.... -r........... z......`.._ routo_ulohe. I Princxpul Gmntla position on the u-hqol cation i2{ auullnarlwd. in the first non- .-.f M. Ink. 145.... m.l.l:.h...I ;.. ,u..o..., AaA.u3+`.~-raasa:~ce. Il\I.pIII uu-u vvuuuauuuu scan utu About uumob. School Quoatloh. .\u on (Hula ' woure ISLAND sHow. I IIIUH All ..I..I 3032 mg ~au\be_d that..,rin viw AL- ....... l_l-..:snL.. II III) UIIIUI remember ` nntnamuh all the EHO 53833 0! RIM B! IlI0lICiIUl W30 Inn It. P_IenAIn'u sou upoodily, vrjtlnoutrpuin, Ind nuovu oornlin twenty- nnrnnrn = : lyl: NIH dunno 11090, LVeII'uurglI. ll. Dr._l). B. Booth` : A. M. Robertqon, (hdorich. at J. W. Donyu` : Mn. (Run) Dr. D. W. AyleIw_ort.h.- Uticn, and Mn, Hugbon. Wencmomland, .\'.Y.. at George Hun`: : A. E. Dav, B..-\.. and Harry Du . Kingston. at 3 1. Clark": ; Mm. F. . Room and two daughters, Kingston, mt An- Storms . III... I :wn:n CL -ng ha`! nn QnQuIv`n'v `Ar '1 nomu, wuour, lccom tux nc:.-auu H. E. Roche, Wilbur, 53; Int. weak for Carleton Place:-J. McDonald. Bohem- ville. viaitod A. MeDoupl, Wilbnr.-D. Mulroney, of our him. speak. Friday night in Ranfnew.-A. Richudnon in At pnunat employed otnho notion. IIIIIWTIIF II ; IIOIIOIIIIG CU0l'n.l'I WI WWI. -Lnv|uti Station huabdl team plnyod Flower Int Sntimlny. Lnvnnt ham were vieeoriouu by twelve run: and won the isa.-Mias E. Wstt returned home to nu-k luv Saturday. and Mia: M. E. Thoutu, Wilbur. nbcomkldnied hex-.-Misl II E Dank- IlY:lI...- It I--O an.` `AID (E10115 movers 0: run many mu we won- t er in keeping very cold.=-=11. Inc and W. Thbmu. muugora of the Wilbur mission eld. made their annual trip: collecting. Monday luh. -Mr. Currie. Pmnbytueriun acudent. vigitad our school this wgek.--A number from Lavnnt. Station attended show-fair at 'MoDomld`a Comer: lgct. week. I-.._..L A-A:.... L_..I.-II L.._. -.I--.'.J vvuliur VUHIIFTIO Wumlm, Oct. l.-Wo no having he- uont showers of min lately aid the was- t. or in Lnaninp mum nnlrl =1 Inn And W. muuI.-ruu.=-- BITS. lOl'lE. |I(00ly I0 Vly III. in improving under the and care and nnrsin of her daughter. I-I. Adnms.- Maw gdward Murray bu nished hi: nau- oon on the rivar And mturnd home.-Mn. T. Milton and Misc Lizzie Milton had I want visit to Pnrhnm.--MiII L. Doyle u notumod frbm; month : visit`. to QM boo.-Miu R. Buford bu returned to Builo. I-or l'lI'IlI1lIl us Iv: DI BARRIKHELD, Oct. l.--The grain\\t5hreah-` ed out. in this vicinity in ' of fairly `good yielcfsnd qtulit). The straw will go into I small spaco.~ A large number of farm- or: in Pittaburg have lost money by thel sun nsion bf the Fmmr bunk.--Archio Ricrey is putting up a large building to nerve as t dwollin house and workshop for the winter.-. 1'. 7 and Mrs. Lohenp spent. I week among friend: in Bucking ' hmmnonr Ott.awn.-Capt.. Buford bu ro- turnod from a pleasant trip `to 0% hwn.'--Vi|imrs this week: At Mn. Hut.ton`a. Mia: Curaon, Bsttorooa. Ind Mina Douglas. cit, ; at Mrs. D.. Mc- Lean's. Mr. and Mrs. rier. oi{z, A. Brown, of McLean: at Mu. . Allen a, Mrs. R. Woods, cit.y.--Glad to no N Mcbenn and Min Mug '0 Mo urn visits` at Invu-cry.-1`. cctllum and Min . Mullin have returned home from hlontnnl.-MrI. Forbes, lluly so very ill. in imnmvinn nnrlnr an nnnd mm uni llr. Y. Martin able to be out in.-i r. IXTKOTIIIIEI Cue ceremony. 1`-Anxoovn. Oct. .2. - Between twelve and one o clock. last night, Carl Herman, from Oileneburg, N. Y., who is over here buying oreee, was Attacked by three m'en on the mod between here and Lenedowne, `About two miles from Gananoque. and rob- bed of 8620 in bills and _'a gold_ `watch. While one of the men held his horse, sn- otber jqirnped up at the back of the buggy, end eeixing Mr. Herman threw him to the ground. . M r. Jlermnn was ill-used and rendered unconecioul by the trenment he received. Upon regninin consciousness, he returned to the, house 0 a rt-y whom he had called upon re:-pectin 5:`. purchase of horses. only live hund yards from the_ place where he wag attacked. He was "driven intdtlie `town. where medical M.- tendnnce was |ecured,`and it was found that be had received an injnr internally. Then is an inzprovement in his condition to-day. The town constable, on learnin of the robbery: not out in II buggy on travelled the road between here and Morrieburg without result. pace. , Everything is now in readiness for the dni ghow to-d:\_v(the snond day). The mac inery for buxter making. &c.. is inex- cellonurunning order and evofything in shape for thdrecoption and amusement of the visitors. Delos Lacombe was married Mondav morning to Mary Frances, daugh- tcr of Wm. Potter. Rev. J. D. 0'Gormnn porfonnd the ceremony. I`.n1nu\oIvn, On}. 2, Rntwnnn twelve [H6 IIDBBIKE 01' Inner. Mr. Graham, of the Brockville Reoerder, was in town yesterday. Fred. L. Perman- mr, of the firm of Parmenter & Bulloch, left yesterday for Montreal on business. Dr. G. H. Bowen, president of the Thous- and Islands csrri mmpun . is register- ed the Belmont , Mantras . . Last. weel: s P1-es_cot.t, Messenger contains an eulogiam on the merits of the Citizens band of this place, `both is to their abilities as musicians And their individual populari t_v. The bi\nd seemst.o hold the trump mm! uitli the Pmscott. people. An eiulmvor is being made to secure their services at Prescott on Oct. 9th, on the occasion of. Hon. Wilfrid Lsurier`s appearance in that place. ` Evan-thimr in now iii nmdinans for. the hl!lll`lBl'. * K . (u.u.\'oQ1'n. Oct. '. .--N. C; Heabhcote, iu',_l`etA3rb"oro for a short time, {reufrned homemyeaterdav. Joe How and an em- ployee of his Ch-ineae laimdry arrived here` from Montreal yesterday afternoon. lllmrything _hnsa ve;j- qujet appogmmce in Hm vimmiv of Hm fmvtnrimn nwino to \\`0'. } I . ` Jiunes D_on_\'es hais snld his fnrn_1 of .~even- i ty-six m-xw, in the fth mn'vossiun,to Lewis (`lurk of '1`lllNlCll East. Frank Iierxyes ha:-1 purvlnu-eul from Byron Derby- uhire than sixty acres adjuinin his farm on the York mud on the sout _ side. l\lr'. Bnrmws. l?P.S., paid our school a viilit last week. And ax d` his_ antiisfairion with the new sun of teachers. The pur- chaser if the Booth pmperty, sold hut. \\'ednesdn_\'. was Nelson Booth, the price nitlbein ll|.lXJO. Tho: 'Kinneborough as cumpeted extensive improvements to ' his hnnsa. An addition has been made, I new vorandnh bniitnll round and the whole painted. Thomas lives in a rather seclud- ed put of the tillage. but keeps pace with the times just the same. . ' Thu-ihil began rather elarlierthan usual thin hull`. ( min is turnin out fairly well. on: b"ain Eddie C rk thrashpd 400 hnhels o the lumeikind of grain fromten loads. Bernud Toomey met with an acci- dent while lhl`&_ihl last week. being- Itrpck In the knee wit a fork in the hands of Michael Mcllonuld. He will laid up from work for 1 while. ,but. is now all right again. Ward Young left today for King- ulon tontnmo work gt Queen}: nuivonity. Viaitors : Senator Reid and write, Ottawa, mud Mrs. J. Johnsion, Kingaton. at Mrs. Day's: Minn Jeanie Hope, Newburgb. st" Dr, I), R, nmuv. : A. H. Robertson. I pl0_)"U OI HIE Kallli lllllll(ll`y l|l'l'I\(' HUFU Everything hnsa veg in the vicmitv of the factories owing to the absence of water. In. n....1..._ ..`c .1... n......|...:II- D..........l.,.. LIUII, '55. l"Upl'U5lIIlJ(l Ill IUW ll UBl.Ul'lll-II) . ' The death of Erlwau-d Purmeuter occur- red on Sunday at his l,nte reaidenoe. The funeral takes place to-day. l`re rations are being made for` :1 grand nuwquemde ~ball. to be held in Turner's dancing hall on Tuesday, Oct. 9th. This nffair promises lo be 5 very enjoyubleone. The Cosgrove family occipv Turne'Is opera house this evening. urry Lindley and his company come under thejuspicious patronage of Sir Mackenzie Bowel! and Hon. \\ilfrid- Luurier. \- 1 V . u . .-.\...... f\._A J \.' I` I.I`....sL....o_ u:ru_uy. D. J. rewmg. llCC0llllHlllI.- Ill um M_archatite' bank, r)tux'ne'giliome from To- ronto yesterday`. _W.~ Hnyneabpent Sun- da)'.iu'KinMIi. The 'wnter.is out of the - y canal: to `and to-morrow withshort timralao on Fr'idny and Saturday of this _ week. 0.. H. Burroughs, Cincinnati; Ohio, addressed the Sabbath school of St. the occasion of the annual harvest ser\'ic:9. James Mcuivenr died yesterrlny`mQrn- ing at his law Ibuideiice of cmizmlnption. Mr. Moivern has been a suerer for ac0n~ siderublelength of timo.-- wusfurmerly employed in the `Ontario wheel works. Henry .\1c_beun and bride, Pittsburg, were in town Sunday. Minn Mnry- Ran18a_y,* eldest. (laughter of. Alex.- l{nm~:uv, wnn united in marriage to Mr. Bruine, l{oche- Andrew`:-I church last Sunday aftzemoon on liter, N. Y., last evening at the residence of the} father. Stone street. The happy" couple left on the midnight for their home. via Buffalo, N.Y. L. Fl1|l(l. who spent Saturday in Gcmwmll, returned home on [Sunday lust. Messrs. A. 1* . and I). R. llyeru. oi this plan-6, left yesterdar for QLIee1i`surii\'e.*sjty, (I. T. Hislmp. . our (real, was represented in town _\`e:~'te1`duy. Thn ulnntlu nf Frlrm-ll Pnnnmuh-I rwmlr. Dlucxvluts, was I l e'Lrig, whd has be here, left for his h. wnluy. `E. J. Fe Merchalitd bank, , roiwo yesterday ,- dny .iu' Kin r_sbqn. nnnnln In. an .-_.'ul ATTACHED on mnfcuwn. IA HORSE suvsn MALTREATED |. ` AND ROBBED or CA'SH._ < `Wilbur Whlupon. l\,A I IIV_ __. L [IA VMCIILIUII oerland yea- ntant in the me _ L-.n-.8 Q n . A Oepuln Impounded. Krxasyx, Jnmaim, Sept. 25.-Adticae received from Cape Heicien state that Captain Jen-nee lllll|l'I]l, of the British Schooner Lndy Blake, has been im undad at. that place for en ill I breee of the Hgitien revenue lure. L is up! I yen: ugothnt e aimilu one occu at the uvnealeoe when the whole or_ev_ol the Briti schooner Me Read, on e l._rnmped- ugiolurge of smug; . t town into prilon V they Inland umpuhble tenant for the of six nonhhe.iThen in no men etm linitien. but the Bx-itieh eubjeeu in `e blend. Ire, dnoetle has out-egu. for- nuleehg a petition to have one appointed. LA\'hNT 83rAnox, Sept. 30.--"_l`he plcnic Me over for thin lemon: Prelbytou-inn And ell t.hod'at were successes. The Atl\'ent.i.eu of `e Mills held I pic- nic on the shore 0! Caldwell Luke on Sun day. lth. Thdoy wu ne. John Me- Do ld II buildin I new home here. The Son; Levon: hue ll club visited Flower .St.etion on Saturday and played the North Levant. club. Qultnulurgecrowd witnen- ed the game. which resulted in favor of the south, thin being their second vic- ` cry over the north the season. Mean. Boyd, Caldwell & Sous have opened their lumbering about at Trout. Lake, Hay in very scarce in L is localitu and is being braughtin from Quebec. nmhun Brae. us` has building a More for A. Mcboneld er. thp aorta.` _IlU' III I mmvy [RH lllllil {OT ll UH: `jl! lllI- coneions. His hide 'wa`s hurt. but he soon recovered himself snicient-Iv to proowd with his load. J. l`attemon.l\lr. l\'enyon`s .ppnI.-ir tailor. left last vreok for Comiecon, " \I'ht`N` hv takes charge of I\ mcvrchnnf. tailor- ing I.`k|hllBhll\0lll` for -\\'. C. lkslong, of AlI`lt`lll|.`bll h`. _ Mr. Pattlehlnn loan`-s . nmuy friom 3 won` in (Hausa. Lillie Jones r\*t.nrnud on Thursday from Berlin. whurv .she haul spent '!l|I"t*C months visiting her - sister. .\Ir's. \\'oolm\l.` `She visited Toronto on her mturn trip. Mrs. (l)r.l Meaglinm .Ift \-can-nlnv for Onli_awa,\\;here she l`(3pl'l`- hunt}: the lmhl branch of the \V.`M._S. kit. the__ Ray uf Quinta branch meeting this Inyolt. , ` n....A. n......... I.-- Mm In- 0...... At ...-.... ox me play. A report is current in Rome that the Vatican Ina prints! issued A circular lob- tor to the bishops o the Roman Catholic church throughout the world. roquutin them to organize a laugh numbcr` of pi ~ gnmugea to Ron -an 3. counts: _demon mutton to the at fetal colebrlfnng the unity of Italy. ; .__.,. nouy wu umcoverea. A novl feature of the church con on, which oponed at Norwich to-day, wil be the performance of the Ohenmmor Gnu Ptnion pl: under the pncronage of the Bishop of orwich. Bach`: Puoion music will hnmndnnnd dm-inn Lha nnrfonnnnca $3 Us L. Lallyg 01 IXOYIIIIOIC. , Bishop Maples, of Nyusalindmnd Rev. J. Williams were drowned in Luke Nyuu on Sept." 12th, and Rev. Mr. Atlny, I miuionnry, was recently murdered on the Znmbui river -by natives. Mr. At_ley'n body was discovered. A nmrl hnznnn nl thn nlmrnh cannon. BISHOP OI LVOYWIOH. DIGII I fill) IIIIISIG will boronderod during the performance of the play. A rnnnrt. in mu-rant. in Rnmn that tbs GOIIIBIUIILV. Rev. Mr. Teulrhle, of St. John, N.B., fgtheriin-law of Mrs. (Rev.) D. Fleming. of Hun-owlnith, has accepted the ml] to the pastorate of the Methodist church st Fro- dericton, N._B.,, for next your. pan R Rani} nnnlnr nf OLA DAn'nnn- UUTICIAJII, K`-_Dc,, HI!" IIQXU your. Rev. R. Scott, pastor of the Renftew Baptist church for nearlytwo yours, loaves touuke a further course in Mt-.\1aat.er uni~ varsity, Toronto. The new pastor will be Re. 0. C. Curvy. of Kenmore. . n:.|..... u...I.. ..t xv......u...a ...a D... The Kentucky. conference of ' the Metho- dist Episcopal church, which has just. ad-< burned in Covington, Ky.. decided in nor of admitting yomen to the genertl conference. D-.. II- 'I"4.._.l-l- at E5 'l'..L... \.` D OVII' I50 EV. l'lI(l'I6l' UUTDBIF HCXI? IHOIIIII. ` A. farewell service was hold- In St. Bride : church, London, tad: , on the oc- casion of the departure of 6 teen fotmle miasionariea who Are starting for:Sou!.horn_ China. _ - VI`l._ l(....A....L.. ......t.._........ ..l`- 9|..- ll..AIy..., IIIGIIC5 Ill EHO 3011001 QIIEIBIOII. ` Eleven delegates are in attendance at the women`: missionary society gathering at Iroquois. It. is in connection with the Montreal Methodist conference. N... ...u.. L`; l`..I......\L.... - ..I...._-.1. l".\-.. MOHVTDII UIBBIIOUIBD COHIBIVHCO. The new St. Columbank church, Com- wall. in rapidly nearing completion, The contractors will likely turn the building over to Rev. Father Corbett next. month. A l'........-`II -......:.... .....- L_I.l .. Ob 1 (all [I00 Iuwulv U! u 'CIllll Jvulu, I `aides the landing papers and DIS 1 le." let them be pmvidmi-someo th in amusements and gamies. `I jouinuln would serve to keep the n} pummel oxrcunvnt. aveuu: in whi aliouhl be intuested, and mngzuinc Iitofary oliar("l`.<`l'. would. serve N them in.tom~h with the best "thought day in every line. Thi! is`nut. the] -oulliuo.=a svlmme but some such :1 pr the o_nejn-limtcal should r~emiinl_v ` Iempti-i'l'ii-ui develogic,-.d lIL`f0l`0 the mom ha mme. Who will take hold Edurnnl Tuumth met, with an n on \\':~cl|wsl:I_\ morning last. I` diivingn mill: wnggxm ilnwn stre when opposite \\';ms & Jones` C factory one of the` him! \\'hoo')rs'cnI t~h'rowiug Mr, .\`mnnlh`fImI1 the )1 _H'e'hud ll hmu-_\*'falI and for n time ' .-hide but I ..........._\.| L:..._\..lt .:..n:..;....n.. in . OH Dllllly. Rev. J. E. Mm-ety, pastor of the East.- ern, Methodist church, Ottawa, resumed cha of bi: work on Sunday after two mom: 3 jllneas. - .-q I)... A u..u:n..... \i3...:.... 1...- .........4'..a 1110 HUI "Cl IQ U1,`-IUU. Arch iehop Lnngevin. St. Boniface. Man., he: decided not to go to Rome for the present. but will await further develop- ments in the school question. Rlnvnn rlnlnontnn urn. in nttnndnnmu n U\UH. A. WUVIU IIUUDIIH/Q.` (llllllv III! DVBII eixjoined. r ` hev. Fr. McDonagh has-no far recovered from a painful accident, roqgived some. weeks ago, an to be able :9 celebrate man 'on Sunday. 1 D-.. 1 1:` 11...... .....o.... ..r n..1:~..l monms lmneas. _. \ Rev. A. McMillan, Mimico,hu accepted a call to St. Enoch : Presbyterian church,- Tornlh, and will be inducted on Oct. 2151.. The sci nd in 8l,`.. 00. Arch ishnn Innrnvin. St. Bnnifncm Nun Eton All DenomlnutIonI-Tho Mll- . Info! the Pulpltu. . At Tororito presbytery sixymonths . leave , ofnhbsenco was gniuted to the Rev. 1). J. Macdonnell on account of illness. D.... LIL ....\.I .t.`:t-....o..:..I. D A .. '._-.4 IVIIICUUIIIIUII UH IICCUUIIII UK HIHUSU. ' .Re\'. Alfred -Fitzpatrick. B.A., a ra- duato of Qpeelfs. is pastor of the Tree y- berian church at Kincardino, N.B. Dav I` T hilnk fhhsnnn in nnunnh WHEN CIHIFCII BI I\lnCl'ullIO, lV.D. Rev. F. T. Dibb, Odesu, is 1Iu'el_'in'g severely from inammation of one of his e_\'e_3s. A, week : abmlute quiet has been onininnd. II: II: `J: Uwuw, '- Ouwrla u thd beat remedy for cnna:-ans: . which I am acqunneea. I hope me cm is not far distant than mothers vrilloonsldet thotul Lntemst of ghelr cliudren, and use Castorls in- "Iteud of thevaoxuqunck nostrnmawhich um destroying their loved ones. by forcing opium. morphine; soothing syrup und other hurtml ' agent: _down their throats. thereby wading than to pmm_uuro graves." ' In; J, H` Irv:-stuns, thltnrig In lMn;ilclno `or chil- dren. `mothers have repeatedly told the df its good eect upon mes: children. A ' Th: (1 f9 fhruunn ~ (3astoria'in Dr; Samuel Pitcher-1's bproscriptlon for Innmts , and Children`. It contains noitficr opium, nxox-pmne mn- othor Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing syrups, and Castor `Oil. It is Pleasant. Its `guarantee is thirty years "use I Minions of Mothers. Castor-in destroygs Worms and feverislxngss. , Castor-in. prevents vomiting Sour cures Dlarrhmn. and Wind Colic. Caatoria relloves , {teething troubles, cures constitution and tlntuloncy. Castorla assimilates -tho food. regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas- torin is the Children's Panacea--tho Mother : Frlengl. ATEADINC Room \\'.\!S'TED.; ` CHURCH APIA\RA(:iAPl'i1S`._ The Centaur Company. `I ! Murray Street, ow York On-,7 . Ca_.sto1_'iz}._. FIVZ. D3. .1. F. Kmcaomol, Oonway, Ark. :uuun7lI." Da. 0. 0. 000000. In-uwnll um... What is INK.` Edvard 0 Donne|| duiuupuruu'onO.hoItr.N thonnonund in nu; Ho will unno his nndionl Qua ; - Chulgn \_=\f. Sulnun And wifa. Bollovillo, remain the city y And to-day o. (choir woddiz tour. hay lgn an an $3 xinoout `out this Ifurnoon {of N . I W-K. Ifi-T71 Mc.A-ioo vs. Cnrruthorn.-aindgnont in Ictionriod in Kingltaou. broughth nooind I eontncuo purchun certain lands in the county of lronhnou known as tho "Gough homonusd." and for npnymontro! dopoois bu lo. and for dungn, and union own-' tor-claim for spoeic Tho Jen-nod jud amino: upon thuviduuoo that Ural ' nd. oonhinin the tvolvo Iona, which phinti claim purchuod. in am A part of tinpaoporty in qllclon. and dimuiuec Action with cosh. including coat: of u inference and uppod.thon!rom; but u it appears that pluntib` rououuhly up he was buying the inland, ' ' ormuieo in gllowod. only with I duo- Iion for value of inland, othorwiu nonnat- chim dismissed with costs. Value of is. land, far 1-`man! count-ervlaim. xed as CHI), witguli y to Hither gt, hi; risk oic-`om. to take: rehrencou Iain value. Envy of judgmont stayed It mud. 1;- ` .-.:..-r-- Wain: ODESSNS vounlo Mn 5 CAN spans) EVENINGS. * panes, I. nut in 2:23. The vmmhah-(lorimhinn yacht club ' has received a challon from tho R0 :1 St. Lawmne ache clguab hf Manual or their per cu. cullon cup for half- raters. text of the c ongo i; much the name as that on hehslf of Band. One 0! the mambo:-3 of the clulnrishu to chal- longo with IJIBI Mann feet long. ` ll DIXIIK l0I' "BID 1' I101" IIIKIIB. At the Ogdonaburg fur, lad wool. Primo. of Gnnnnoquo. got second in the 2:30 clan, Andfroxu Butoga third. In the thne-minute clan Minnie M. got rlt. phco. In the free-for-ull Iahndct, of Na- ` t rnt in 2:28. Thu. ImnAhAkn.()nrinI.hiAn vnnh club Au.nIC.Su1'n.Pru.. OI IF HUI" Eh, securing Dill PETE P Gov. Bmwn bu inuod I `on to the mayor and polioo of Louisville, K_y., to prevent the Griin-Hurph ght. which it booked for next. Friday nig t. At. than no-dnnnhnrn hit-, hi wan}. ._:_ -'03: physician: in me 'cnn.uen-n aopuc. man have spoken highly of their pxperk enoo in their outside practice with Cqntorlg and although we only have Among our xnediml supplies who: is known u mgulu products. yet wants {me to confess that the merits of (lanoriqhss won us to look with (two: upon it. ` 'IY\lI|rnn `Inna:-I-11, nun hlnnwu-Ann Nun: IIIU Iduvvli Ill uql-EU III! IIUCIIIUI 8porh,A.roI Doing. At the Hunilton rubs: on Fridn Chloe was the favorite in the 2:17 trot. ho was not at her best, securing only fourth place. (lav, Rmwn hu innnd A nrnnlnmgnn DHAIYMUBT, LV.l., U05. l.*'llIO VIII!` wbteL.l)nie Adam` ere building is finished, an ` in very fine in every respect. -Mr. Sober in building A new feed house on the depot lot.--A. C. Coplovfe new houee it nurly ,niehed'.-'I`he C.:B. pleyed at tlle Ce Vincent fair two deya lent week.-'1` New Orleans jubilee em re were intown` -two nights leet week. hey were I ne t&uupe.-Mr. Daniels in improving the looke oi hie rirlace very much by xing over his houeoi- e zrand nrmye make no growin thin. They had to bury mother one of t eir members to-day, John Fremon- b.urg._ The funeral, WIS from the Presby- terian church. Rev. Clevelnnd preached the eermon. D__A II... .....I `I. E... ....L__..I LI.-:.. (GNU Krll-I0". v Bert Byun and Mr. Sue entered their trotting horses in ` the races at-Cups Vin- cent fair. They came back with more ox- nm-iannn than mnnov ._.Mrg N Flgri nf (Sill: XIII`. IMO IZID8 TC` W"-ll E0!` OX` rieneo than moue_v.--)irs. N. Clark. of isxisip i, 011%.`, is visiting her daughter, Mm. (TA anus. ' "CAI`1)riAHpowell aaaptied-_o-ochndnnebu I recommend It uuupariortbuiy pnqalptlm knownlo mo. r R. A, Amman. I, D, 3 [TONI OI ll-I an ncbideut [In .-..n