mI:ul`d'-$u`u.d`l'}:b.I='p from on so an no St, omits st.. Iontml-. ACC_l!_)NTS K ---..r---- :9: ------ v at: ardent liqudra Sold by best Hotels. Clubs and Greens gverywhere. B. L. BTHI BR G CO nunonuuo nun. T gm...` 3 u.u.ocu. 1a-`n.' ' i u "*="--' M 1,,--~.'.. "' W .- not: to o r oug n3. :1. `bolt-:.Qu'n:::"I:wb cuts... .13? wins... nurua 1: 12:. E" u: 300`:-5-Il.Q\_:'9"""".P"" m3'.`.`...`- n:.:..L..-._ 51.1.`. rmm. :: it is a fact that drinking AL- an-uaRa.c:o..| ardwa rel Shampooing ` when nu-formed with the New Treatment ' given by "W'I'ILl.nlaEWlIA 1. ___ Madame Ireland, Hair Specialist, NO MORE BALDNESF. \n\ `An $\I ZVIIB ID&IlIJAV&Bl'- N0 DIOR! FALLING HAIR. Usir draw! for the evening. Room:-2 and 3. Exchange Chambers. Ottord'a Block. Brock Street. lR9bins0n Br0s.| I IIIIIII Ill-IUUUIITI no not made now-A-day: with the room in them she remembers in the familiar old hid nu place for plan and otlur goudlu of her youthful days. she would change her mlnd if rho could see the eapnoloul and roauqzmbly priced sideboard that we an ullinc. T. F. HARRISON CO. Your Grandmother Says LI._A Don ! dm zounnlib and ' Iwly, Yctlre 1'0 " W330 301: n. Una nturoyl own. the mu apart, which conngcta tho_ brain gnu! nerve. ELECTRICITY. On my protessjonal word I nroml any W.bak`mt,1 .)'01_mI;. middle _ edkor om. wh9 WI bnu gol- `l`ow\tn_y...a_. vice. Do Ive. Inn 11; euro If there In any ounda on._lett`to band upon. My famous Electric. Belt and supporting Snlpennory carry the cur- rent to and through the weakened pm-gs. It soothes-It strengthen:--It 1|" PEI Vanconelo. Formnontly cured. Pamphlet "THREE CLASSES Ob` MEN." explatninxlll. with 4001115: month : testimonials. sent fre.` settled upon requeSt._or consult me at my; .-11' icn free qt charge. . DR. SANDW, 156 ST. JAMES 5'1`. MONTREAL. QUEBEC. ' -T:-1&1 Puntora. Decorators, Glaziers. 27$-7 Bagot Street. FG5EAK;. % LY Dog Collars, Locks Good And her Wonderful Toilet Soap. CALEDONIA SPRINGS WATERS We condent- ly assure you satisfaction. Expect ` every- one to patron- ize us, but we would like to persuade YOU to give us a. trial. a Luxury IlU"3\IK. -$90 ' Wo $D.,WI1'l'l. * from Corbett s. Ship Carpenters Axes and Tools. __,_ tlnh Ildoboudl Ill. LL` -n.`--_ I- K31 . K.BG|l| b ::...."....,_..*.j.=:r..'*:."..+*..-." DI.._4L- I1..__..II -1. A1.` -any 51...... llnl .I|li0Il'I. MIN UIHGI. OI Hnthchlotho utollln. Mnyol. We Inplouodhuu l`_. and Ila. Funovilb in our villngoonu non. Ilhnchn Du-kins. Ihofocun tovnouthbu Donia Kinptm boo ul at the training Ichoblfornnrnuuponding but hohdoyn bu. Quito u mulls: 0! on. bnuautd tho no nodal at ""'_ ""1: '" {u"v`::s7" "333-"' """"*"..............'- n......' '*..... .2: ma. :: Hnvhnk. In ILA nnmtnl Hm. lineal. Wu lK"UKo H. R Tutu. o('l'roy. N.\{.. 5 corru- pondonl onho Anoohhd Pun. died at uinuioton thoH.Iru.":dn `low Iniloo fl-on Rumpus is}. I mood` Ipnt two day: an: niglmsn the woods. Ind than turns! back. `Dacha MI Iron abun- tiou. Bhhicodwootfor uoi-canon. but when it u-rival Tunic no dud. atoemor Danube An-Ivee um. Ieny Die- eppolnlul uuld tleekere. V'xc1~onu, B.C.. Oat. l8.-The eteemer Danube has arrived from St. Michael), bringing eighty-two pueeu who felled to reach the mine: by the e I-water route. Twelve miner: from Circle Cat brought about 872.000 in Id duet. y men will prohebly perie in the ettempli to eenepe etervetion by coming down the rivet. Many eleemere with minete on board heve failed Nigel up the liver. on- lngtoeendbenendtoe. Thereere eighteen eteenen on the river. so am there will be plenty of food in Demon Cityu noon u nuiguion opene In the u `up. No news can he obtained from uuuuu unrus mounnn. mull) are anxious to secure W. P. Niles` pee house for than pur- pose. It is ver suitable for en ineli- tution of that kin . es in in convenienb to the railroad. Most-re. Richardson Broe.. of Kingston, no the only grein buyers here and n oonetenb scream of loaded wag ons- osn be seen every day in the week. ev. J. 0. end Mrs. Bell sttended the dedics- tion ofthe new church in theBnehes neigh- borhood. Amelieshurg, laet week. A fire occurred on Sunday night shout nine o cloek at. Walter 0hndaey e. Mr. Ched- sey had just. oom lobed his new barn. being 103 leoo long wit two long sheds running from eech end eoubhwsrd. Hie lull crop was in end ell was consumed with the ex- ce lion 0! e mower end cert. Ineurence on _y H.300 on barn and contents. Incen- disrism ie eupposed to be the cure. IVDUPIIIII DUMB on l'NG_V IIIII. The funeral of Mrs. Adeline Harrie, wife of the lute Stephen Barrie. and mother of W. H. errln. wee held at Bloomeld on Monday of lest week. Mre. Elin Verney nllloieting. Fred. Porebeclx is expected home from New York next week. The Wilder Bros. are eoon expected to telre up their permanent eojourn emong ue. hnvin for some yeere reelded in Michigan. en being neucielly euoceeeful. The ribbon eocinlwneeruceeee. reclining M4 at ten cenoe edmieelon. Jemee 0. B. Scull and meter. of Windsor. an the gueete o Mr. and Mn. D. Gill.-under and Mn. Oemp bell this weelr. Mr. Toby and family were the mate of hi: brother-in~lew. Grnig Helg I1, over Sunday. A atock compenly is under way to erect a flour and feed mi l in Wellington in order not to be compelled to petronizo thooe who are connected with the combine. The mill is expected to be running in about three months. Many are anxious to nu-um W`, P. Nilaf nan hnnun far that-. unr- &l uu uuu-uuwu uunng mu uneence. Ina tram name in. The zontleman who expected friend: (in that of Sloane Stepleton en`d_hie charming bride), sprang on the train to on- uiet Mr. and Mrs. Stapleton with their lug- gage. While thus engaged the gentlemen in the etetion wee still butily engaged in conversation when the train signaled and at 1 much more re id rate of speed than usual eterted elf. Tge etetion gentlemen ran and just ee he jam d for the our steps the gentleman who he boarded the car to M- eiet hie friend: epreng oil`. A collision in mid-air we: the result and both fell to the ground. The station men sprang to his feet egaiu and made a desperate effort to eeiu the passing coach. this time running down the first man who had not ripen et. When both hnd 3 sin riron the train Ad signaled at l ettmgeil s Corners. Mine Ax-matron and niece. who for -some months eve- been the gueete of the former'e nephew. George Well- men, of the Wellmen house. returned to their home for I few weoiie at One Hill. Mrs. Elizabeth Garrett. who went to Belle- ville to attend the funeral of Mre. Mullett. returned home on Fridey Inst. '1`..- l.u.-..-I -0 M... A.I-I:..- l.I.....:- ._u- . Wuumeozt. oou. 18.--'lh'e Meade oi D..8penner,ere pleeeedeo eeehimehle to rive him ell out.` feggxin ether {being ` ivbrfupib hrorit epecielielae He on e e ie feolin quite well. mi`. and Mrs. ~ nblie. Bloomeld, were um gmmi Mr? e.qd.Mre- F. Bnrgnghell send Mine Wilebri Pehtin gill on Fri ey. Mre. Willie Blekel M will joinher'huebeud in Pietnn onW - neede! of thle week. where they willfor the future lrdlide. Robert Po tingill ie nddlnghllriy to his house on ie tum. where e": hie `wife will reeiclo.foret.he winter. Mr. end Mu. Jemee Minna and little d liter no for a few veeke the ueeta of er perenu. Mr. end Mrs. J. W. hlerk. |e igdllllli bllll `Jemee Pettit. who as pure e! l. 6 6y: roporby, in` tube uni-tinge-our end leediioou here? `hire. .1! 0. Bowermeu. who for eome time wee visiting her brothers, Alonso end George Hufyok. Oeuuleben. returned home Iaeb V week end will be the guest of Mine Berth .Gorr-ell during the conin winter. Tina M: (lineman nu-ulna O. n nnianhehn A. He. .uorrnn outing one comm winner. The big dinner under 5 e nuepicee of the lndla old for the benehof the new church fund will take plnce on Monday, December Inc. 1897. A oodly number of ministers and other open ere will be present no on- llven the oooeelon. The Sunday following will he the dedication. Genie one, come all and help us. Mr. Phel , of Kin eton, general ngenc for the \\ erbmnn & Vnrd 00.. wee in town on Wednesday. Fred Aokermen he: purchased from Ed. Lovitl: I lob for the purpose of erecblng a drug store and residence. Leah Monday oven- ing e rether exciting scene took place at. the Wellington eention. While awaiting the arrival of the train end friends expect.- ud by one party. e second pert-y was busily engaged givin order: for some bnsincee 00 be brnmnobod uring his absence. The train (`Jilin in. Thu Irnnflnrnnn when nvngnbml AN EP|`ODi_ A7 , Wll|..l;iOTON-- . *'cA}i:iuiahAf{Xii;7T 1 union It-it "ma non tun pun; I-no up-l`II-o at Walter _doo1's-I'cnnnnl PIIIIIIPHI - Podplc jovlnx In sud I OIL ` ' ` 1 ma MEN.Bjm `i_30lgLI*SI-0fJ`.-} BACK FROM ALASKA. an .- _ , ElOOI_l lOl8lIo ".'.'.'z"e1."..':".'? :5"..`.`. 7.?" .'u.3...u..,"" ...". i c-H-U-0--HI.-bl!-u 5:: tbovrotk unwell thatch dhaoo j-hjhjs Iovuntul-at M111. I. Vinco.dlu- '___,___ ` _- ~ :'.-.-.:.:-.::..*.-*.-: srmillltfszi 0 `Con ails. I to tally an I oouldulunhhl cuulvvlthno -a Inlpnaihrnpuidcllhnu than IIIIISCWII-liln W T-K3". the . to the at I Inyldngyou [nu any )0lD| Jg DWIIIX ICEI. II`, I I1 XII` trucked ouch. \ ban is the but it lly ptovct futnl. antic alums, why much in agony and pull? `Photo in auto an and Iiblotnlllllh "" -'"::r.;.-:4 hlndocggd. d QO0Q. . Oolcry n , nphnnoy no hundnda `hzaoonhrrgomnko and hugorou won uulyuou yourtnnbhn. hit;-youtotloluniuo tlinhy whtbor yonchll bin (to: sitting A.n{:lnt:'kol:Iun nu! llh..:'tnunin Will. WIKIIOIII GUIDE` IIICITU I. W. ol than who no ulioud with units. chronic. inlunnuory and acidic rheum- tiun. The uric acid in the mm. which the Hdncyn but not runo . In poison- ing the blood. caning am And nnlhn jounu. tviotd In . uni. Hugs and con- lmnlnd tannin. \ ban in man u in--A Our ohumguhlo autumn wuthot hing: Mr to tho hurt: at ahounndool rhonnnno uuflcron who no unable no go to wound climu. The pruonl month with in wot. cold washer and chilling north on wind: will. without duuhc. inc-ran the quaint of than I-In an nlliiaud with nail; Paina's celery Compound Should Be Used Tim loath. The Time for Action and Great Cafe U-VIIIIVII - IIIIU l'lII DARf`YV`ll.l.l. Och. l6.-Corn hunting and potato digging in the ngo. Pouvtool are I lino crop. Threshing in I" done and the grain turned out: very well. While fishing in Black Into M. J. Tovoy, Pu-tab. Accompanied by Hugh Moshnno. caught 5 pikoon I troll. In pulled no land that they were obliged to land their boat to take in in. When caught is mounted forty-eight. inch: long and woighod twen- ty-ono poundn. IIUIIII IIIIG Qvllto Head: thnt. ache can be made bright and clear and free from pain by uuing Bulmovx Bmun Bu-'rIca.a. the true nntunl cure {or hoadachu from whntovor c\u:e Arising. "Hecdmbo and pain in the buck alictod me for a long time; bub now I um free from thorn. thanks to tho use of one bottle and I half of B.B.B. 'MlS8 J. McAm.ls- TIER, Almonto. Ono. Ulrllu A family by the more of Lee from above Toronto heve bought end moved on whet hue been formerly known II the ceptein Joseph Picreon farm at Pleasant Buy. The mejority of the farmers here are turning their attention to pork raising end are buy- ing up all the pigs they oenget. - Huehinx beee are getting quite eommon now. few chnngee here M ueuel. Robert Alex- ander intende moving in port of his hither : houeo and taking charge of the farm. end Eli Doolittle expect: to move into the house vacated by Robert. The three our mille in thin county heve changed their way of dealing with the fermere. Former- l{ they exehenged flour for wheet. but now t ey eell flour and buy the wheet off the fermer. end by eo doing the fermer gete lean our then before. But the mejority of them no taking their wheat to Trenton and Bellevillo. and by so doing they get ebout eeven pounds more flour per huehel. end the flour in tint clue. Those in thin district who their wheet to Meyhovfe. et (Hen Miller. " u my plougnlng Wlll ulvo to Do mine. he apple buyer: here no getting on more men; III fnot-, nearly every one they can oo- curo, and getting their npplee pnckedn fact. an poulble. In most. cue: the apple buyer: came out ahead In buying nheir apples by the orchard. But. in several cases their apples can 34 and over per barrel. A l-._:I_ L- AL- ..-._._ -1 l-- 1.-.. -|.-..- Furnxerl Taking when when to Belle- vllle-Apple Buyer: at Wm-I. Hmmmc, Ont. Out. l8.--When no we going to get. our ploughing done 2" is heard on ellaidoa now. A few have their {all grain sown. but several have been unable to get the land in proper shape. and judg~ ing from present. up mncoa u lot at King ploughing wil have to be done. A m1n!n hnvnrn ham Am nnttina nn mnrn nun puuung uwa. Tho downwnrdytondoncy of the prion of cheoae and agricultural product generally has thrown the unsioi ted good I-imgp buck a notch. Mr. Tly or culd his ock of lamb: to E. Bumuido for I3 I piooo. Moon of all kind: in probnbly twonty-ve to thirty ooph. higher than 5 your :30. Mr. oalin, Hm-tiugton, ha been doing muon work for Mr. Taylor. H. Turnou- hu been working for Mr. Hurlxor. C. Smith is home after a lengthy nbnnce in the states. H. Alporc is clnpboarding his house. Viaioorl : Mrs. G. O'Neil. Mrs. L. Brooks. Min: 8. Swilzar. Parbam. an Mu. McKinley`: : Mrs. Moliinley viaited Par- l11)amk: G. Milup wn visiting at Mina an `s. on qurlonttmun l_IlI'. ll weeds: in ova H, Boboook has moved ini.o_ r._` house. W. Smith but phriiiilehll `t Goon-geLee lam. Oorueliua Bnbooek inn rolurned tron mining es Belleville. J. Tevlor in visiting Kertington. J. Moon be a bee reiein his hem. W. Hein- mom! in work n3 for M. Revcroit.` lire. Ilohen in viei ng her none on Right- burg. Nre. Wood and her due liter. Brockvillmwero visiting at hot dean ter`e. Mn. 3'. Bell. F. Bell bee purchuod the Warner pleoe. Mrs. kmmon bee return- ed fooniewo month: `vieit to her eon Goo e. Manitoba. 8. Bobooek huh lees W. uiith e form. E. Benninuloo in V0!` - in; for hie giendfnbher, Mr. Walker, some: the lake. Om-r and Raymond. with their none-lift-er. we operating In thin vicinity. Mr. Turner, lira. `MoAule,\' and Mr. McGowan hove been on the nick list. Therein: ronilingimpreeeion than the patron! oi in um-y an e eooiety age {not panning ewey. V ' The dnumwnrd hnmlnnov tn! the nu-inn M - IV: Bnnrmx. Ool. 1'8.--`nae weather .3: verydr . sheleherein wetting on. the topo! ground. Fell laughing. npt he done. The extend eye}! at age washer ie n`|`enudve`n'UIg!o In getting lute Mlempe honed. dun`; thumbing. en. E Bhlrpxzjulli by enmninp hone er. Herroflmilh fair. in euudtgimgfovlng H. Baboon}: has mnvml into 1-. nIIor u on-m school Boon. Good md cheap at Abernathy ; I ~ , sumhfdai ._sA,_m_a. V ' "9 "lm..* 811- mu; 9!? Iouoi.` 3."m..a..".aa'*4 ~...,,... LIVES IN DANGER. lqormnin tionof holpbnuou Andaman Lnnnotlun-can In IL: on-- an un- iussinau "'.'7'.oTn' '"" "' I D IOQ HlLL-I-`ER HAPPENINGS. 0a_|;nrod A run. run. ....--_ A.` in re loads `that Ache. mluullh con AND wooo, 1) ]uo'xmIt."!'"iiiu` "I g._-s.;.:,.-_.;.,:.:-.-x , . -I-' ---a-- jjC We 1 \ I I` 3: 3333.336? - #41 g 1;.- Sold in Klnnto and ovorxzhoeolllnlin uh by all respond lo druuh '1! All ll I1) '1. ; way. of WW ork. have opened oeulnc wads. Thoywlllulvoorn no any one Interested I It-nun be OI NOW YOVI. BLVD if I 0 run. The :1` '::n:nIntorenud n'all)-Id" "13 cont: mu much vulublo In working: at this wonderful relnolly. or all on `NI IIITT INN MIN IKM. I. ~ Dent. "C.P." I17 shot-bonmo It TOIOIII w II yrvpirtu In swu uupuw of stun ~ No. for null am in by fat the but dollar medicine own -oo1d b druggiuto. one Dollar per box. No. for 0 ch! can--to .o......_..__.nhl advancing On: . --Ivn.| I; no -:55:-nu. vuu -w--- I.-- ..-_. No. dog: at nger~-oold y drugghu. Ono _ . T Dollars; two boxes, Five Dollntl. No. I, or No. 3. mailed on nceipt at price and two 3-cent utumpn. . . Th 0 K00 ' wu..."" ?'&`II..... ARTHUR ILLIS. ARCHITECT OFFICES- lxohsn 0hunbou.0'ord'|- Block. 141 Beach um. . llnuoon. One. - ! w . A PM I H T for Tumoru.n8.x-`rotul?.I:n d com ' Potaonn. by I aclontl 0 Von Oonnultmon at omen or by man [RIB Th: Akhnlo Ilo-on Ilnnnn II-Ah:-I (`an-n- cook : cotton Root compound Luna. 1. 01.. ml. uh. oonhln VITALIA oulqts OANOIR. No Knlfb. No Planar. Io onnotlou .... ..Io Pnln....... GANOERI GANGER I aunouluy. and ma xuuon. not of the hurt. the neu of breath on mrvoumou ironblo an no mom. I glad] recommend thou pill: In 0110 but m icing I know of forhontuld nerve tronblga on account of the gnotacgld &hny'hnvedonoinmyouo." 1 nan nun Imuguwmg ppuuu II mgnu. sud my nerves were much mum. Anythin annoying or won-yin` 3 pro- duced ox mno wukneu. ma 1 Add on my hurt boating IO hat that I thank! I was dying. Sometime: I would booomno norvoua u to tremblo likq 5 Int. ~ I hangar kilns M Illmnu'I Han! and no u-ammo lung an. I begun hklng Mllbnmh Haul Ind Nerve Pill: only hit Fobtusry and but been getting bower out Iinou. My norm . no much men or. I can walk withonl .um....n.. ....I 4 . unlunnlnn, nltn-Ina IDIIOD I`0D OI`. I OIII VIII VII dimoulty. and a nation. ush an Hm hnnl-L nhn mm: of hnnlh I/UIIIIIIIQIIWI Ila UIIIX III` II IXI I Q1 '1` Ab M Jhnon Hndlul - n`: ow Ra oeulncsnndn. Thoywlllnlvoormnll coeh:e.oh.u-:'a' '?no.ao n no have Khan the d _ my hon . . hmnihn-inn man. u nlnM.' 7%.` 21-7 uvr-\ -up cu-\u\u '.`*`-'*.'.; .'i;-..**.2-`.-....":-*.::..'...'-.::-I Had to75l0l! otl1aartTmnb!n.' xu._m1u ' 9 Q V. ." : a`a:.:`.-H: lun P ! htvh 11:tii?fffuIlI` Illreel so 1: rogun mum. I ma l:d.t?nothcing Ipelll n ::lhI.' e nmn. ma mv narnn `wan n'nmh ! lrvuuu In the on! safe. reliable monthly III lclu on which ladies can depend in tho hour and time of Yn Andaman.` In 021: AIIIIQX ONIY '10 LOAN INLAB-GI OBBIALLT shunt, low :1 of mung` on $1 . _ (r on 1-; ma ~*::.x7 .':..*!.::'..'.:; .09.. um 2oo$0lloo`i ' RAID. 0 A] ..a- :2 $33!. V 231 39!:-L A .-1.-m-.9oMdoM1-1- Add :-..' '.-.'~`": .:..:..:'s: .% mm` lll umulan W... .. gnyoonpgnj In an . ,. . &_.- an; 5.-_--...n_- - AOCOUJIIANI` nu) Q, 0 . glonnd nooannt 1% `M31: I. on I '1 my son. Q. nun I lllla II Iavovvul I118 UTRUBT. 0 .10! , I. Andnnoltuol .w. mt-on. A 0i1i..writeI an : "I t tween two And 3 HQ III. trlod Ill kind; of mlhlll M. nn hnm" (Ian G IIIIC IHIIIQIIQ QOIIIII I :?:?s*.:z.'w' ':':: lntlhu-dlalh ram: Eif "TF3 Loscomaa." Xilllltl II 'l'lllm`I'. nftlo n I L: .. IIONEMMNDI nuamzzsu. Msmptu. CARDS. If. UIJIIC1 Nhllh than mvnnll G6dln'| ` Idumnce Emporium I:-wnInAn|.-hnnhnnnhu-up-o ' 'ARCHiTEC'l : `H0335 I LLIVIHY. INSURANCE. "i!3t7iI"-J"-',""I`m"` -..w6m-To-nu. . ~ DENTAL. T - IIUIIITI. IX Ill KIIIQI OX .1. '1 I0 Int" 0 _ K on Qd hndn ' re _ 1 ;In; 1013- I our. nn_ wlih I 85 um `in Sin` ;3r'iT1i3 n; air :9-TURAL. :r~2----- 7, .. .f....;;j;;. `HLETEBED 9. 1 .\u" vna Omtntn mldrnu Kinn- l:IllA-D man .1 [I8 Lady Abe-IIOOII VII Ill 11:7 3. but sbotagkog Pnl`3I|r`:..oh|t`- III IINIIOI er ID` IQ ms - up baton the oouonlinm. Proleanor rtaon npoko of the to be do dunno in the bane poor null . I this comfort it want. on naflnhlo by (hi nob. a says that}. while It in true (but sicko!-an is not common In the outlying qcglonn. yot when shine: don` thcltpdrple have 0 '{blo {can no they know l|nI1`|wo noon: to take cane! 9.5:. ' y tad olciililllilarl an lib-Inning .n&-hnnhndb I P0703] Ind IIGIIOC HIIDIIUI Inc lihnbnndon. and-Vhlhovndittog ho lty at those whwhsve bald: nnd man: In nub. h-can aunditlou I N If I'I0`l|IVO ll_BI|Cl| f to 0 t condntlou ` ch 3 A_ nlnoo EX 1-! am an! nnrhival III I I Ij II! IIB VIWIKIII UI - der h lmpnclluhlo in Canada, bocnulo n. nllliou donut in not to ho land for imht thaachenoiaoot im- :3]: `BC all that.` ,um"'.':i_ .:M:..`_ n no-I; Pnlbr Doha-an thi it was a nab - tlo lint I,nll- . `llllllllll. ' "To In is more than to do, and. un- less gWO be llotl with strength and Iwootlul. w In dovopnnot be ntrong and IWOOQ. mane 0! our society, "Tho RI 0 Mon." should remind In of Na * 1 us also should our watclwood. " n lsNuno"v but we can- . OW` nocuunnuptoourlduhnout h utmth. " No one would for one moment nup- pouo lLt`VO,WOIII hold n five dun` convention at Ott|Vl'l and not hear any- thiu about the Victorian Order of mg Body Aborloon an In N [mi aha uknd Duclnr Rbllr - II 1% IDOII '1! "NBC. I I on-an vu `M "67 in H I1l|IIQ B11116 Ul0|lL|l-3 U1 pual ymunusu uuu -_, .` truth, a iThe best of all blessings below. I l [Those trace: for ever will last. `Nor sickness nor age can remove; `_, For when youth and beauty no past`, [1 And bring: the winter of love, ' A friendship lnaanaibly grown. ; BK review of such rm lures as these; :1` 43 current of frlencghip still (lows. which deepest old age cannot freeze." '5 ' The Cuaaelm;n film hula been one of the topics of the week in the vicinity _- of Ottawa. I saw two pe;-sons - who nunnntl u-nnnh on the train that day. Ottawa. I two persons wnu psaed through on the train that day, l and both said that the scene defied do- soriptlon in words. The horrible sensa- tion of oppression in the heated,smoky atmosphere. and the feeling that they were about to be caught like rats in a. trap. hemmed in on either side by ` angry tongues of" fire. had to be "ex- : perienced . spoke" of the brave bearing - ductors, who, while full to be realised. They `also of the con- slive to the dancer were so clear- ended and so ready for an emergency. But, sfter all, those on the train were soon through the difficulty. it is for the poor people who are left destitute of home and clothing, that our hearts go out. We have `all read the .hurr0W- ing details in the daily papers. and have some little idea of what these people have undesgone. Ottawa has come to the rescue bravely in sending food and clothing, and in supplying shelter for . homeless ones. I see by the papers these that Kingston, too. has contributed money for the purpose. A collection was taken up at one of the meetings of the King's Dsushters convention uud 884 and upwards was received for the sufferers mt Casselmsn. Donations of clothing were sent to the Journal of- fice at Ottawa, and forwarded to the scene of disaster; but. even in the midst of this ready sympathy and support. um marl nf two men who nttomnted lo of this NM] aympalny nnu auppun. we read of two men who attempted secure than am-ond-hand garments. and to dhpooo 0! them for their own cum. Fortlultoly the contemptible not was discovered, and` people were warned against the impoatars. - n A 4 `Tia the bleaaing remembrance of youth- ' The endeunuantgwhlch youth did he- stow ; `The thoughts of past pleasure and h-nth. B11986. That makes them so fond of each other? '61 I rafnsactiouI" A . ' 4 t my - ~ . - as n on 7 A ~tn.|ahetweem, _ ehndlhgr-' ~- Leke. They were otirlclrln this world : goods. and Joan wu pertlaily fmrelyned. no that ehe we! illmoet en-: in]; leg, but Der . wemhig and v e. d rt _e `the `sunshine, V 1-are I ` e ` ea urea. l 3 trek end ell v_ won I `N 11' n T joltin l':d he'e'uppo%:& hag." l?dIhe hg been A heby, end. when their hum`-re deetlnn.tion was reached. and Derby de- parted wlth~hls precious burden in his - ems. every one felt that the "love which make: the world go round?` was mIrel out -upon the afflicted Joan. . ompenutlon in notlelwe I evldent to he untrained eye, but 1; ere was not lqne in that car who, whlle.pityl'n the woman who was bereft of the` use of he lltnhe, did not reelkelwhet e devo- tion wea showered u on her by her felthlul oldhushend. rruly there are worse things than poverty, and worse things than illneee, end one ,g1enee at the faces of this couple told, that, while they-had each other. they! had a joy that many of the rich would give un- told Wealth to buy, _but it cannot be bought with gold. . No beauty or wit they possess, Their several falling: to cover; Then what am the charms, can you kfllj. 'oi% ;) go Wynne: turulppoy g _ Ia: nun. ,:2c'. .33., .2. ..:; 4.; 5 1.), ant: `urn mdntgl pot- t ` u: h z:2.`*..:`T.`...*%.*v. ".`:z.a..~ .. 52%. H! of some of t e . |.rO t pll`:`Dn.nghtQq'....cDl|l race. In to. alqwxoguw T n u! Mature thnf x 111*`) i `d .` mp 0 W . Ltgg fob `lllq .515 0. `mg . T +4 `t . . *2?-.`;`u'.3 at?t.j`uuul I3in$ mm! ?:?.`i f3ln?"..' * .-pnnltinn , '"`~= . . rt il`:_ `nooxnmnmci xanjng 55:51 Ingtnloollto non Illng Carafe Little Plllc. One I don. Small poo. lunilduo. Baal! pm. morn. um rort Arthur Iirou ht invi- tntlons for the convention of 8 to In- hold at thmo places. and Mrs. Gibbs. of Port Arthur. put her roqueur. in It. most attractive form. holding out the delighta of throo days on the boat to- gothrr in August. promising to nrranuo to meet the delegates nt. Sornia uml hnv_o thin boot conupntion with them; augment-i the ihilitiea of salmon trout fish n, and clutching in six pound troutl u.nd nnlly nsauring the conven- tion of the warm welcome the Port Arthur women would n(`t`0l`d the de- llefotu If they cnmo to their homes- 1 ding that although the polntlnl ro- cldonces, such as wars 0 nod to them in Ottawa. wen not to had in hvr western town. she could rouoh for-it that the welcome from wnrm and loving heart: would ho noon the less Marty lncuuao the homes were more humble. Mrs. Gibbs made us all want. to no to Port Arthur. so it was unanimously decided that our rovincial convention in '98 should be he d there. _{`_Ii`DAI Y\|\. l.` Shout people an in grant duo of luv- ing the heart muscle; u|lly`:ukonod 3 lnllltntlon ol in. soon he pronun- by the auto! Milbnmh Hurt and Norvo Pills. Ir. Juno: Kong. Hunton. 0113.. an: "I have been nick und hchlo ht n I111 1-H}: A 133 Rattan`-an Kn;-0 sisal, Proupl mild in sick Inuhoho, dininun. nuns. oonuposion. in in tho Ildo. ucrgnloulto that n In; Cu-ea-'a Limo M A (g n `Aug -.|| -..'.. up: `'1 nave 000!) I00! Ind IIIDII IDI` IIVO run. with A weak. nnorin` hurt. tink- ng fooling. nnrvouunuu. shutout ol Inuit. on. but am now glad to by that lilbm-n'1 u'v`d Nongjitlb have con- phhl tune a any b ma non: INIDL, and given no but my health." mu ngnt` to no cmueu nmon Ina "great business centre: of Cam 1:. in this direction. As eight pages repre- sent omvhundrod aunl sixty dollars, u. resolution was carried that the reports should be dist:-ibutod free of charge. I O U The dual (us from Toronto, Strn"t- ford. and ort Arthur hrouqlllmt invi- tnnnn fur OI-:4 nnnunnnn NI 9 9.. Im uu IIIIO Ulllalu CUVUI1 llllu LIUFU lllll w_musi incident occurred in connec- tion wth the business importance of I one of our principal cities Mrs. Davis . gave the first order. vis.. a quarter . Ottawa. page for the Silver Cross Magazine, iind. after securing this. she said: "Now c `t we sell pages to the prin- cipel lius ness centres of Canada ! Am I right in supposing Toronto, Montreal. St. ohs. Quebec. Kingston London and Winnipeg, to be your chief business cities!" A voice in the nu- dience added. Hslifax." snd Mrs. Davis. crossing the platform `to where it dele-I grits -from St. John. N.B.. est. asked: Hus Halifax enough business to want to advertise in these re rtsi" This liro ht Miss Botterell 0 Montreal. tu her eat. with the exciunstlon. Why. Mrs. Davis. Hsllfiui is the place to which in send your wsrships to be mended l" 'hen the laughter and spplnuse hiul suhslded sufficiently for Mrs. Duvis` voice to be heard. she replied. Well, if we do send them there to be mended. I hope those warships will never be used except In the defence of Ciinndisn lihertyl" This response fairly brought down the house. Eight pages of ad- vertisements were secured. circles from different parts of. the dominion becom- ing res onsilile for quarter and half pages,--nut. tell it not in_ Gnth. King- stop did not see its we to maintain ` the right to he cliisse the "n'rnn.f liuniruue nnnfs-an nf (`Jana CI`. in iney ma not like "munn lnlngs u like that," so their oppoeitgm was over- ruled, lt being pointed out that all the beat paper: and magazines were mainly supported by advertisements. and lhal, o on! as only reliable firms were adver- tised. no reasonable objection could be mixed. -`It was decided to charge twenty dollars a page, the preference being given to um-ter page orders, as tour at five do Ian 3 quarter age would be more easily collected tiian one at twenty dollars at page. The advertise-' meme are not to be interleaved with the re ort, but ere to come before it and a ler it, end none are to appear on the outside cover. And here an ntnnninn in:-hlnnl ruuI||vIvInr' in nnnnn.-- I U U U r t The dominion treasurer announced - that the lat triennial reports had not aid for themselves, the dominion fund . ml to for them and the treasurer did no hint that was ri ht. Mrs, Davis contended that it was c early part of the dominion work. and she thought it ought to be aid for out of dominion funds. Mom tgun that. the number 01 mport.sehouldbeincreu.sed,even if they hm] to be given free of char e. not on-' ly to olrolee. but to, every c uroh and rieh in the country. But,.if objection raised to paying out of dominion funds. why not have the reports pay for themselves by advertisements? A lively discussion followed. Several were opposed to this suggestion, but when asked to state their objections they could only say that for eome reason they did not like mixin things up lilm Hml` " an their nnnnnit nn \\'nsI nvPr- my way can they on. `ma znouou wan qlxoaptly noundad by Miss Bottom Montreal, who has lived in the nort -wont, and known the sore aged for name: there. In the begin - mng she had a. tear that the project could no be carried out, even though Ilhe recognized its need, but `now she trusts that, when tha Order is inaugu- rated Md commences to work. it will be worked 11.10 the lines o!~ common name and pmct callty. Dr. Ami ! mo- tion Wu carriad unnnimouply. A `I O O .'} L ole:--'1lu'!L&`L:h!;l`; wt;,at; M1 3 `Q1335:-`fig j :n`bg.odvu tthntnl ~ ' alinttur _ ` to [In `tum:-%' ?tlI'a'Ou-ht. ;Authot okioction niaedds this taomubano. Jot. last: that uboooo an Lad Abe eon lava Candi jtho Order W I! bite out. 11-` it A were moral; u an itwould die. but ch true Hlhthropy with 5 prineiplrwu not to ont`b0oo.mo Ito` founder ot-3. 'Pgf$g}6-. Bobortoolg prodiogt tlhutmgt wt V .31: more. a on o the n.oo1. u."a'1; H51: 3.. to its tend, to , In o. la 1: thin sdmdemnsenceiko t `o proaegco u on in: ountablo evil. and such an ' evil is actual in A. r farnll where no nu:-alngcan ha `ha '. Dr. Am 1:1 ved `that the convention zyproves of `e establishment of t e iota:-inn _ . T in Can.a.do--which o at in practical eambliahed nm-nndthnb 1`heKing`o. lmuchtnrl" and BonI will help it in_Y any that they can. This motion vnm mvomntlv nammdnd hv Miss ,i ,._ J [ cu. ofo'ro% mg ,5, INII Pooplo. - ___ 2- _.__-A J. I HUI?- -GERALDINE.