(mm IAIIT. oomu WRIT. Ntll xpnu. 8.10 mm. No.allxproao. 1.!0n.m bxpl-ou.845n. " 6IIpnu,ll.mp.m. la |ixprcon.l0l.'u\. 4En\nu. 1.10 pm. `I R!|)r0s.~A.l3 lop " 12 Mind. 6.40 pm. `| : Exfnreias. :i.lp.m 9 Km . . p.m Train: No-. l. I. 3 and 4 run dull . No. 5 daily Oloopl. Hominy. All uthn n-n us daily oxoopz Sunday. Train lanvhw at law noun. Arrive: In OM-urn M. 5.60 p um. and tnsln loan`- lnu at HI) mm. Iuu through Slonper to 0!- huvn. unvinu at 9.20 mm. For tlnkuu. Pullman -wnommodnuon and I I.-`inner -U-- tutu-u-g -- | QIIQK. I W1 nuautmgncunp 3 annual. no` IHVU. Llfl) I "JH .[i0ll ( ) Illll I.)II|'K`JI QUIIEIE. IIWIYU ulll U" mu - _ ood stock of been maple. out and uucno, _ | 1 ry alnbe. pine and cedar blocks. A . I cheap `or cubs Telephone 118. . I ` ' "` "" I James Campbell. corner of Wellington ', l and Baruch zgbroota, always bus on hand I vnml Atnnk nf hash mnnln. mm And mmnh. uvu n-uuo A clcnr, bright brain, In cool head free ' from pain, untl strong, vigorous nerves are ' requisites to sncees in modern lifo. Mil- ! I burn a Hourb and Nerve Pills invigorate ||nnlbri;:l1ton the brain, strengthen the nerves, and remove all heart, nerve and ' | bruin troubled. . The lollowina cue needs but. few intro- ductory romnrka. M. D. Arthur, of Cliolmslord, Ont. was in corriblo agony tlrnm blood poisoning; his whole oynhm . wan run down; he was weak. you. very I nigh untodoahli. The doctors wen dolouod ` in their ollorts to got. rid of the poioomnnd ` hope bud almost. lled. ` Thu vrmnuv man`: aunt nr-|'n'i.'Innl_inIlv Como Again. Slxolookod splendid who was lately n pollid wreck. l)r. Hall`: lron Tonic l'illa (lid the business. The lady came for A fre-h supply and said she wanted them for other lIl vous eullerors. whore 9 Items had become run dcpvn. 50 pills in n x for `.250, at. \\'ade`s Drug Store. ._._._` ,.',,_. ,-,. _- k Miraculi)usly Saved. 1 A Young_ Man Rescued From Disease and Death` By Paine s scrnujv xmcsrouj &_gEmBRoi'1s A Poisoned System Completely Re- }. newed. HOW III IIIHXU Qua . The young man's nuns providontinll I came to M! aid at his moon critical pori , 1 ma urged the are of Paine : Oolory Com- pound. nature`: clean:-or sud healer. The ; medicine was used nod I gloriouo victory { uvor dolth was the ruult. \I- .l-||...- AL- -....aI mg-.. u-uibga an f UTUT XIII WIIU I-HQ Till- [ Mr. Arthur. the curpd mm. writes ll zone-r.:; "\\'id| I!-ngt nlnnmu-A Irv-its Ahnnl. your IUHIIW Z M "\\"i'l.h great pleasure lwrito about our . wondtrons medicine. Pninda Celery In~ A pQun`d. I vrnlnid up with acu-cn`ll oar ,III] me sad met. the ruuls bl . poisloning. Whilo in that condition I Icond not; at n ht. lhadno uppe- ` lite, and am Hg to my work. I mud umnn ulltho damn in tho , dimict Ind? thoir nodicinu. but was ' not bonnlt . `"1 think lvu miraculously nrod Le wotkngun. lennnotny Bciutiapnbdth gnuhodiq 1` Iwonld not In vithutiIilvuooI|igcdIopAyIndal- InnnhItblit" "Hvllu. 1I-~.lI|p`." \uu!1|IIilJt ` F \:U.I` IlK.`l`IlI.`. H~--l .~lmuld my not. I lnm to l`I'.'|(`h u rum-1lI.~luI1 in huur.-l.h-m-|\l_\'n |.ilt'. xuu Iru_\ Ht curtl. Mr. 1'04 S--If 12(- ly. ()1 t Canada Paclc Railways TAIlSIXIl_V_G_ DA? u n_..___ an ;_ .._- -n._ o1'(-[gun-sum] titvro sln01'.i and gvnllrm tlcul rhurmi 1111. ll, wu c. 11:11 tu Ih< ll.ulw- few F V\:Lsn t hung i-n\'i't'1n,:z:th:u l`:ulcnm um`-1 l`h'\'('l` stm'lv.~ l1v1[`p_\' fun-ull` l'x.Im_\' .~;ixlv:.- l-imn-. Aflrr src the 2-sumo moving ubo qui.~:itu bawk; I';.nl.- It \r- I A Dunn: :0. Alma '.l`ulomn'n. The table was liixtiriousiy spread, in pi-rfoct harmony with the oiogant dining mom. \\ lnsre\`er the (`_\'L' rostvd was the j sumo tasteful urmI._ '-ununt, the same orig-_ hmiity of design, L'lt_`:I.uuc without being ` in thelcnst tawdry.` '-\-'0 were a cheerful cc.-mpnny. " Mr. i`aden-..z \\'::s merry, as usual. After dinner we wont to the bil- l`.lll`(l mom, is lovely hall. where Alum 'i`u- dmxai bouts his wife or she bouts him. .l in-_\' h`(clii to ium.-. got um-(l to beutlngpne nuutlwr. though I tilitillltl judge lhut. their h.m-_\"nmun is nut ya-t, quite uwr. 1 think 1 uluultl lmw enjnyud m_\`sclt' bottvr if 1 caguld hmu bcutou out-of them in billiards, bub thv time \\'us limltocl. Minv imst is quite is dandy in his choice 01' (-igai-H nml wim-.-'. While we were sitting titvro .~1nnl'.ing, more |{ll('tt~`, both Indies in-iillc-xm~1t.'mums ln-intvn-sting, in- rlmrming. pm|).lo all. mostly Eng~ ii h. it \\'u.~'. nut lung |}{`fUl`U wo \\'\`i`\` lhv supp:-r tuhlo-tho i`2ngl_i.~h 1I.ul\t-~i`-w full stops lit't\\'t`Cii~illt`:il.~`. i v\aLsIi`t lnmg`r_\', but o\'m'y(l1i1)g luukvtl su. l1.\'iting that 1 pzirtonk with u l`\'ll.N`ll. Mr. um.-urltml ii int of fn-.~'l1` jokes nml stm'h~.~'-tl1u good follow him lth u ll'i[`[J_\' 1'uvully for hitting people on thvir >'lll(`}s--Ul'Hl \n- had at rigzht jolly Ant-1' tlw slipgwi` it was in dvlhzht to` In-uutitul wmm-n oi the party uhout or sitting lwfurv lhv ex- lxu-iagimilnls which the x-atm|iuul'- i'.nl.<, it` \\':is lilac u gull:-ry oi` living: pic- .t..r4-s. \\`lIt'I`(`:|ll lhv ll;:'lll\'.~i \\'('i`t` puslng without kii0\\`iiig i1.--'l'inu- nmithvliuur. pm-- Hiullug Her N.-trot. Hv-\\`h_\' In.-n .\lumiv illhisl upon riding )1 Iximl \\ In n .~lu~`.~' un u mmln-mt` II ..'n . I l...4 I..._ I...;.I- 1.:-Iunn-l_\' Approach. ` -()ur mini.~u-r docs not jump at ` Jun. ` lloped Ila 'nuldu c Grow. . n I... __... `II II _........|,I... qllilt`. `L Inhl m'\j-l.~` Bliss '|'i;utnpil1? -.~pm-IInL' >'-r\'nm--\'i.~:. FOP, r-ht-'8 ` tmnl-I lwr this mhmtv th:|t()1`d l I n\\`l nu nmrv In-llin w --`h:-\\':|s out .l.. 1. in \'....- \ l- \\' ., In to his cool 1! M an nu. ntlnlnn nIrI`I':nuo|'-:t.aI I`, lid.` 1' T [.3 Alt`. Mvu` r. l)ullI-my (uhu IscuIlim:)-Cnn l \\ i'.h th.-II. wuku-f1Il lmhy? |`:ll'\ \\ if.-._\'a~< '\'nII nun pnxm-In I II .`|ll' _- IUII l| lI.II`|"Ill: n'I .~.;sy an mml. hut` her back u|`i_L.'iIm|.-lN'tI`uH, I-`me Press. tun .~`u_\'. (In _\'nu know whorol ukling tuullxbnu-h:-"-Chicago Ihl'\|l|llll-5 \\ IIIVII lilk` I'll Hlllll ill` ' us '1` all m.\`in;.: and thv lluur. Bridget .` 1 \u: . 1 .. ,,-, Wood Yul-ll. Celery Compound Gut your new lllIl`(`ll.\'Ullil1 crittvr," R.-l:in~. "Ho lv&i('|\.~: if an ll[ht`lilll(`lIl`Hlll1(l il`]\'.\' if slw(l<>I1'L uc-:u' 5.. ........ " l`In, l`. was xulqlr.-s.~.ingu1| \ r, in the rzulltll und in N 'mn.'1rk.~: (-X111`:-.~. thu rs (lu not .~'ul?`::-in-mly' make A lnislukc in O wiixvgwm. f.I'*| Illl I am. l ruacl1 |. lH`\'(`l` know lvss than an III \\ .13 ll :`\\'ca.-kly. {Inc all We have the largest assortment of Stoves in the city. Examine them before purchasing. 75 8:. 77 PRINCESS STREET- The Art Amherst Hall and Parlor Cook Stoves are fitted with the dup- `ex (}rate, I ovverful Ilealers, lic- onomical on coal and handsome in design. lavuru unit`: -1 I-gnu-u--. Lrrn.v: Rue r.. Art. Nov. l8.-RouIO Bronson and Honors William. hit I trothod.. Inn ournlcn by 3 not: on she! Point mountain on Friday and hath pcriuhd. Ahctan All-night much they vonloanddud. locked in and chic : nr1u.nndnratno,Ilnn bdhhu 9.5-.-cl-uu- u. -hung, `IE! uh Vlll UDAV with any I "stunpnml. "1 rl 1 `'W`!,'7`.3!.3EF1F..'.!'5"? [rum unr Mun- thut the only l [GHLORODYNE- OXIGINAL AED T Itlamllusu OTILY GENU IN?) unit]. nun nun II...` ELLIOTT BROS" Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors Worcester ; | Ct-osse & Blackwell, Ltcl., London : and Export Ollmen generally. l Moones o FY H0 ME` LEA Ana mamas? AGENTS: M. Douglas .31. do. and Uxquims 8500., Montreal. ouvrsxnn: wnnppnn of every Bottle of the % ORIGINAL YYORCESTERSHIRE c you -cu-cuuuuwt---uvw r-- vvm an noun `Fletch M: such Mm-I (1: his mod ndnn Mann!-or Nllnnql Iowan llllod If I-Mlhhj. A _|_ \Y_.. In DR. J. COLLIS BROUVNE S RETAIL EVERYWHERE. nu ma gun... I moullt-in n. Astlnn l Nu:-ll OBSERVE THAT THE SIGNATURE lH~I.\l|l>\' uf :ln_\` Ml'I`\'il'(` \\'1L~4 l'IIl.n (`-Al"I`l(\.\' HI-'.\\':\HHI)I*` -\'in-ex-(`lnun-1-llnr Sir \\'. l'mw ` Im in\`x-ntnr nf (`n|.mmm'M:: HI CHLORODYNEI CHLORODYNEE CHLORODYNEI CHLORODYNEF CHLORODYNEI CHLORODYNEI THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE |puni-~4 em-h bottles. " CTl7lll~2R--J. '1`. 1).-\VENPOR'l`. 33 uronytmll st..\Q5>_o;o`ury. London.En `nt N. 13. is. 9.1.. 44. l`d.,nnd1Is.oM`ll. None in genuine wit e the word: ;wm>'.~| (fhlorml no" on the Government. Ovonv olxninu Iodlonl l`)lll]icN em-h |uHu. Wrj I (`XVII-Is. :,_, um.-. nxl':`_"_"'. .3 | 3353. _`;| `.`x.`'`: - 83` 5 Pal 'I "`...,."-'.,.`.:.` Irldlh. sh Ylundtn Id at I. I & Mutant: " II: M!- n~'pHul. Lnuxln .~'nvlH('1u-inl1.~< . Iii.-nu-rlmm. nu nlnmnn ntml mn W. \'wnli1H I`:-Hiarnw. M.l),, fnrmerl Lecturer at St. George`: tnl. Immlmn--"l hnw Im In-.~itntinu in nut nu that I luwe never met ~llivm-inu~a u.-+ nu Am i-~`|ms|nndi(' uml h'\d|\ti\'e. I have used it in Con- urrhmu. nml ut lmr :Ii--mun : mul um perfectly an!-hsml with the! result." nuni~nt:~:l tn Hm (`ullt-nzn nf l`hy~.i~I.-um HIM. Im received A donpatoh mul ut Munill.-L to Hm A-[Ta-u-Y Hm: vlmlorn has been racing fu\rmlly,und f wrx ivv (`III.unu|n'Nr:.~-Sma lmnou-t. lat Dooembor. 1&4. "I`l(\,\' IH~`.\\'ARH HF l'l|(A(V\' AND lMl'l'A'l'IONS. Mu'1=ll(\r \\':-ml zmmnl that DI. J. Cm.l.ls BROWII was '01` (`nI.u|mm'.~:r:: time the whole story of the defendnnt. Freeman ;. \\'hi('h ho regretted tn any had been owom to..-Seo 'l`|mu,July 18, , I-4 tho only palliative in Neunlgh, Rhoumnunm. ' (luut, Cum-ur. '1`-mtlmehe. Meningitis. etc. is Hm hast remmly known (or Coughs. Consumption ` Urulxrlxitis, Aithm. , n-Ih--mnlly vuha short. all nttnc ' atoriu, Pulpitntium and Bplimu. ; is mlxnitfed la the profession to be (110 most won- v derful und va unblo remedy evor dluoovorod. , on-fa` like a olmnn in lliar:-has and In the only spool- tic in Cholera and Dysontery. ; on`:--mally ohenisnncl arrests those too often fatal v tlisenxes: Diphtheria. lovu.Cro1Il!u Ana. appreciated in cvry home where it is used. ' nun nu. rv `ll avu VJIAEUO It combines elegance, dur- ability, convenience andfcco- nomy. Lanny no no uaI1\.\.no It has won favor from in- telligent people as the high- est type of its class. 1`-rurnoun`-\:~u:sn1\`4n;u-an-`nag Aq-A Perfect in point of use and beauty. Admired in every home. The `.` HAPPY HOME" is _ Appclnuodlanogct. `Pu-nno:o.. 18.1: G. Putra ontnul. :rpuin nunglt sholhnkofl iauuundcnlo ` |a.hl.J. Ir.PuhhoIIItId W. D. Pu-ta. -unt 0! lb Ouhrlo bank. In in music LE2 IN BLUE INK D/AGONALLY ACROSS `THE Radiant HOIll6 We claim that this is the greatest heater and the most economical Stove yet constructed. It 3 just as good 1 Heating Stove as .s.- uumv -runnrzn-r [EUUI IICUIIII IVVU CC I u 5 .2 he HAPPY THOUGHT is a Cooking Stove, and this is saying very much in fcwwords. Ill 1 I !I_-__.I from rurml nu L|urum.hm.........|)on. uh. Mvorvooldlrent Parl~uuu.... . . . . . ..lMn. Nth. l.i\'erpnuI lhunr. Numlr`Jun.... . . . . ..Dm~.1RH|. Llvnrpnol direct Cnrthnglnlan. . ....Du-. Wml. Liverpool dlmnt For tlukota And every lnfornntlon spply to ul. P. IIANLIY. Atont. Grand Trunk Shtlon J. I . BILIIIIILIIVI. Agent. 49 Olhrouuo Strut. McKe|vey & Bitch. 69 5 71 Brock st. ICVV WUI U3- We have 1 few Second- Hand Stoves in good to- pair for sale cheap for Cash. BUCK S ` attack: of Epilepsy. Hy- dsunumu. KELAN LINE] For other lnfurnmuun apply to .. n .u.n:nu A__A For Liverpool (calling ah Movillo for hnndonderry) ovary Baturdny from Mon- urul. calling :0 Quebec. 00! v nan`: vvuu ---` . --- From Liverpool. Hummer. From Portland Nov. 1lIh.. ..\'nnoou\'or..Nov. nth. 1p.m NOVJMI) ..~Imt.umun....l)en nth. lp.m lion Mb. .lusl>nulor D3-n. 26th, lu.m DI). ml: `Vnm-ouvor... Jun. M-h ln.m -Inn `ht. '.snotumuu ...Jnn.19t.n.l pm From Llvorpool. Stunner. From Boston Nov. Nth ........Ounmlu.......Dc<-. Mb. 10a.m lint 0ubln-O5l.60 to I90 uncle; 0106 to 0180 nzurn. Sonond Onbln-{M to MI 60 Magic: 066.75 to I78 87 umrn. I-ltuonuo to Llvorpnolmondonclou .hondon. Glue ow. Quoomtuwn. Bollut. 02!. Q0 I26 60. It amp snlonm. olootnu uum. spacious promonado looks. a In nn_n___-__._ J. D. Glldersloeve. A...-.0 la 'l` R Hhnnn, A! nlnmmm Ht. In I : IICIIIIUI. to IVI vlluvl suvvuvp Aunt, (i.'I`.R. Station. 4! Olnronce St. l).'I;t)llll{ANOE&C0.. (lonoul Ajontu, Mon- l`Il| . ` ICIYI IIIIIWII U'lIU-I -- V G3 !!! Eat at b In. 0 na Want at 1 ;..m.'l'uuds1 I`tlM-Htm.bou. 06.50 rota:-n. M60, To- ronto. aotun. 7.50. llontuul. 04 return. V1.00. bran llulu lnulndod both vs u. Oonnoououwlrwmudo It llomrul daily or Qqoboo n Ache unonu. ` 9. HA` JAE. sWIl.'l`t0O.. aluu. Bhpllllol no u. an uiu Itnouon trim :- llnhnn IF--A -Q. In nun 1 J1 .-" nanlfifn ` T nqN'rRBAL LINE. sT:Arh':R`HAMIL1oN .mKfolin & Ontario lmgmon oompuy run scaguc LINBOP Anaiuu. Thanksgiving Day Excursion. T-j vuvn -n-v--.......... ..r,., .- J. I`. HANLIIY Atunf-. 6.1`. Cu` ?uonu mutton oo 0! John- nnn aha Inntnn . P. HANIqnYI' '. ` 'rm\veL|.mc-`-`av RAIL.` nzzaratzna ml. mv.aLLu7:na-.nv .B.0..A'I'. T` nuu truul. hialmoi hunt Wovuonuhuuull NEW TIME TABLE. -....... - . .. nnnn. BERMQDA. \ nuunll` Ll VBRPOOL SERVICE Iuuuorv. vv uu-nun.-uu u 80 U"I`II~ xpnlal Iinptfnnl , \Nnn' Ti-L` Tll TABLE: Shame: for CAPE will have KINGSTON daily (Sunday uoop ) at H5 p m.. and Ill um: trip o\ my Mom! y no An,m..oonnootIn at Oupo Vincent wuh mum to on point: In the - nn|n-I-3l'\ an-l|lIll`, -"f..:'......' ".....""".:.' .Eor the it. Minna '31? \.J Ll ..l..Z.' mold. Rntfonl. Woteoolu`. Pm- donoo. locum and the _ `J A 1'11 Inn! 1. as. uvuuu `WI! 8 `I . llxnni I. -up Vnu DIX` DUIMIII Iuuv EAST I - litgnvnnp in: CA Prom l`nr.l|nl ....`,l)0. `Eh: `Ah ....lNm. Liv I1... I91 I. I In at: for Ilqlo run. In Nc-uni-or an and lonnl-an I. lull . III. us swm U 00. . rm. Aunh. A.\`.\'Is. l.\`Tl.\K. Nov. l7.-'Ruin has come at last. And the hrmara can plough with ease. --Mre. Fnlon has been visiting at the su- tion.~-.\ha. Thompson and Miss Snider have returned after spending at week at Kings- ton.--Miea Shnrp ontorbainod a number of friends to dinner on \\'ednou9du_v. .\l r. and Mrs. Laird left. on Monday for Dholl` homo. -l\lre. l). Thompson has been waiting at (:}anvnlo,--\'isit.ors: Mr. and Mrs. Tuxv nay. Kingston. M. R. Ayls.-wort.h'a; Mr. and Mrs. B-xbcock -pent. Inst. Sunday so Mr. McIntym`s: Mr. and Mien Snider. \'it~t0ria. at R. (hlborfs nnd Mrs. Sharp. Odessa. M. E. Shnrp`a. In" Ln, Nov. l7.-.\ln-. J. Ivoy spent: fow days last week in Gammoquo. the guest. of Mrs. John McUivern.~J. (3. ll. .\lc- Cmn and wife wont. to Uumnoque one may hut look to bid "good-hp" to their mo- ther, Mrs. Brgwn. who mturnod to her homo in Wilmot. .\Iich..nttor staying nonr- Iy two months with her daughter. .\Ir.-. William Carpenter, who mu ill.-Mun Ethel Shipmul. Hannnoquo. spout. Satur- thy and Sunday with her parents. --13. \\'. I-`ulmmmonn in recovering. afar 1 severe illness.--T. lhvin And mic hnvo returned from Wntortnwn--'l`ho trustees have on- pgod Mm Gruhsm ll teacher for next ) ear. IIIIIII In In puma nu um UNITED STATES. Wnnu hlnoo Rlooplnt Gan l-thud! OAPI VINCENT AND NEW YORK. For I0V0I\ nus. tlno tabla and I-ollnblo lnforuntton tppl) to D.A.l0LOI ca 11 ltAou nw. ,3` 3 0, III. m?Bv:ot.8| .Kl:\alon. mm. nx'rmkrm.n cum. u.w.a: u link. synmo. nu. S1`0o.`o, Nov. 15 - Muddy roads will now be in order till the advent of froah.-Mnny farmers from the surrounding country (3 me into our village with wnzgon loads of hogs to dny.-Frnnk Allone min in Kim:-. taken on business on S.u:urdny.-'-W. A. lanill` lefe again for Montreal to (lay with n our lead of hoga.-l2loaium Frudonu has returned from his deer hunting expellitioii. lle end his brother. Moses. mnmged no no` cure two line specimens of the nnt.lercl men, one exceptionally so. having l.uruel the scale: It 275 lbs. when dressed.-Some ol our young men are going to the ahamy. S\\`Iuc'r's`CoIc.Vrm.~x, Nov. l6.-~'I`he lento rains have improved the fell ploughing.- Arthur Pride. after rponding the summer in Wntertown in homo one viair..-Evu Burridge in around after having the mou- lex--Mru. Struthers is still very low.- Mra. Comer in visiting friends in Elgin.- We have lr0l'O00l'd the death of Thomas Lye. which occurred on Sahurdnv. the l5th. after an illnou of a few weeks. His funeral was largely Mtended at So. Luke`: church. Lyndhurst. He leaves It wifo nml ton children to mourn his loss. .\luch a_\-mp-sthy is extended to the bereaved family. Sr.\`unu. Nov. l7.-The Imether con- tinuee vet. and cold. with strong Indiu- tiont of In only freeze-up.--Knight Bro-A. willahortly petmnin me Kingeton deity school.-A noriee of revival-meetings em now conducted by Rev. Mr. Pmu. et the Methodist church and will.nouvithuqnding inclement weather. be held for I limited time. Fair crotde nightly Attend and it ie hoped that much good vnll be done.- The u-ohool Attendance is of leteincreeeing. -Plnughincionoe being done very fast owing to much broken weuhet.--M| of our locel lectonen hex-e now clonal for the season. some having obtained excellent prices lot their teenon`uv.ock.- -`l'he village prayer meeting: ere well eueuded. .\lum\\sx|nu, Nov. l7.-.\Ir& David D bu-lain nppointod ounukct oi the Ho. thodiat chnrch.--A mambo! of lnnllcn hanhouhco lately. among them Ir. ` Btu-or. of tho Gurnoy On. Totonto: Ir. [ \\`u:Iou. 0! I50 \\'hiuuon t Bu-not unnum- hcjtung conpnuy. 8|. Ontarians: Mr Ilnliun-all. nl Mn-nrnnl. and Mr. lbrdrd. DPIUTWYK TFDV. 35- DIIXTIDCFC Ill Mblrougnll. cl Mon rod. undr. Porciml. D Iorl-ieivillo.-Soun of :50 children of the voltage and vicinity have :50 nudes.- Aduncowolholdin the town hall Int Friday Inning. Thy will to hold may I10 IOnh.-B. Splolo Upon! 3 for day: with his D. running to Shubot lash Q c'ndny.-'|`Ionu Dowhr and Wiltiou 1\o'npnou will mac n grionnco by n by this :3 Verna. '-u`. luumunu, l UbWUI`uI. uua puusuuruu M. S. Rockwell's farm and has moved. Mr. Rockwell will reside in Napaneo.' --A largo number abtondod the sale at. J. liudd Perry : farm yesterday. Mr. Cummings. uf Big Crook, has rented the plucu for the coming _voar.--Mrs. I). Boico is \'or_\' low. W. Suldor has taken to himself a wife. in the person of Miss Gordon. of 0dseea.- Rev. Mr. Coombo. r-r., of Bowmanvillo. oc- cupied the ulpib here on Sunday after- noon lual:.--- array Sharp,aulIering from measles, is slowly improving. \'m|.|c'r. Nov. 115 --l Ient.v of rain at. Inc. --Mr. Yeomnns, Petworth: has purchased H R RnnIzwoll'n farm nnd hnn mnvnd. Round Trip `tickets will be issued to all points In Olnndn at BINGLI l'AR*`. good aolnu Wednesday. November 24m. and Thursday. 25th Good to return un- txl Monday. November 29th. 1897. Mmu'i:.\'. Nov. l6.-The weather keeps mild. and the farmers me but! trying to finish their ploughing since he frequent. mini-x.-'I`ho funeral of Gracie. the eight.- feur-old (laughter of William Funnell, was -xrgoly shrouded in the brink church on Friday and was conducted by Rev. Mr. Shorey. The little girl wan ntrucken with measles but got. hotter, and then inflamma- t-Ion not in and she lived only a low days. The family have the sympathy of the com- munit. . -l?. (iordainer. who recently sold hialu . has moved to Napunee, nnd S. Joyce, tho purolmaor, has taken p0Sl.`B8ll0I'l. FAm\'Ir.w, Nov. 16. --Wo have had some hard lroete and heavy mine lately.- Thomu Bennett nished up drawing milk to the palace road cheese factory on Sutur- day |net.-Tho trustees of this school sec- tion meet at Mr. Moore : on Thursday night and decided to hire the some teacher hr next year at an increased a:\lary.-'l`. 1). Bennett has completed his house on the Deseronto road and will move there short- l_v - -Judge Louclu nnd daughter spent Sn- Lurday afternoon in town. --.--j ELPIIIN. Nov. 16 ---John McConnell. student. of Queen : univeruir-y. conducted the service here on Sn bomb Inst. Rev. Mr. llinnie being absent. Samuel Wilson. in company with new nl other gonomon. panned throtmh doe:-.-- illinun ichard:-, McLaren's Da- . -5 ..:.:H.... I-in ah: in llinnmant-.n nu-riunll re Saturday with ten` 000?. --WI|ll|ln Icnurur-, iuuuuren 5 no- .or, viaiting trio do in Minnesota, arrived iomo much "pleased with his trip.--Miu Annie Ferguson, Mallory, Minn.. in home for the winber. .lho`3unII gglhl (`ah ah! canon the louldantl of tho manna L Dlutrlot- Llttlo hoop: Notloo. And lush Loon- llty Ola llnd Something o! Inhibit. Vn.~uud_mn. Nov. l5.-We ind quite a heavy anowawrm on the mh inst. Snow fell to the depth of about nine inches.- Tho many friends of J. I . Anderson were pleased bo`havo a null from him has week; also Cayman Swoetnum made a flying visit last week. He and J. I . Anderson came from Nupanoo to Vennaclmr in one day. They camo on their bikaa as for as tho head of Musnnogu lake.--Maruhall Bebee is on tho: sick ab. |mcs$os{EnsIn1cr ms. wmrr oun mnpsrnnous stars 015 conhaspouosuts wmrz. nnu Luruuull, r Iluuull, Wuru uuuugn uua lociluty dehornimz came. ~ William | Thompson has arrived home from the now limits with an injured foot..~.\lra. John Cook has pm-onted ht!` hu.~`band with El young daughter.--Joel fhompson is build- -ug a new shop. I{.\m.m\'r:, Nov. l6.-Anether quiet wedding occurred on thevtlch inst. when Cornelius Mills and Miss Lizzie Earl. both of this place. were united in marriage by Rev. Mr. Leigh. Clo)-ne.-Jerome Bishop is still very low. His three aist.ere.Mioeoa Frankie and Jennie Bishop, Dorset, and Min Rillio Bishop. Nnpunee. hnve been called home to his bedside. -Viaitore: Mr. and Mrs. W. Brooks. Bellrock, at George Wheeler :-; Ezra Thompson and daughter. Purhtnn, at John Thompson's; Mr. and Mn. George Black. 'l`omworah. ah Jerome Bottfe; Joseph Wheeler. of 'l`n`eed. visiting friends in this lace: Mrs. Sugwit-k, Hinton, on Am Mi ler's: Gcomo Bradshaw, the guest. of MiI-a(cr- tiudo Ellie: Mien Rhoda Mcliim. the guest of Mrs. Joel Thompson. -Mossrs. Stewart, and Carleton. Flinten, were through this In -III!!! rlnhnrnina nnnln \:\'i"inIn 0lII;.\`~.\, Nov. l6.-Weddingn are all the rage here just an presenh. A very quiet one was eolemnineal at the home uf Sperry Slxibloy. near Wilton. on Wednesday last. when Clement Booth and Miss Bertha Storms were made one by the Rev. Mr. I-lvansin-the presence of I few intimate friends. M. Storms acted I! beat men and Miss hlnggie Storms nehietod the bride. Miss Minn Gordon. of this place. and Wil- lizun Snider, Violet. were united in marri- age on Och `.`3rd line, It the home 0! Mr; Buurloy. uncle of the bride. in Svdenlmm. 4 ,\l- Phnnnnr nnrl Nfnlu-m Rail`: anon}. A 1 al.l0n.In. Bmwley. uncle of the bride. In avdentmm. ~.\lr. Clement and Nelson Booth spent. a couple of thy: In Toronto this week on business. -Mr Bond`: bakery hoe changed hands ugein. Mr. Walker. lleeeronto. being the proprietor now.-A very and end sud- den death ocourred on Sunday morning when llaly Thames expired without. e mo- mcmfe vmrnin . He in feeling as well no name] and lied en About. his work during the morning but In suddenly stricken. down. Henri. di.-eeoe is the supposed ceuee.-0n Seturdey evening lest .\li Nellie Giddy. of thin place. and Mr. Rey- nolds. Sydenhem. were united in mqrriuge , at the home of her parent: by the Re\'.| .\lr.' Seccombe in the presence-of a low in- g \-itcdgueate. ! ---- I Im HILL, Nov. l6.-'l`ho wouthor in bo- covni cold And lull-hie. The farmers havoc it lull voxk about done. except that ploughing. at which they are busily ongagod. -The Sunbury cheese ~factory I cl -don Dlonday char 1 onccoaul season. 0 n.....-... .... n.-. ...n.a .|...|.. ... ..I...n. 7 C.ii:R\'I.\'i: I ! An`!-3, Nov. l7.--An interest- ing event occurred last Sunday. The C0.0.l".. with these sister lodges of Beighton. Tiontou and Uunaocon. helul a demonstration. The members of the dillerent lodges, about one hundred. marched from the lodge room to the Me- thodist church, where a very appropriate -ermon was preached by ltev. S. Weaver. of Brighton. (chaplain of the_order) as- sisted by the pastor. Rev. H. J. Allen, (noble grand of Murray lodge). The church was packed by at least aix hundred people. The edice was tastefully decora- totl with owers and foliage. The choir of the church disooursed excellent music. The day was all that could be desired. clear and warm. Every person appeared delighted with the services.--'l`ho young people of the Methodist church Sunday school are making great preparations for a mammoth Christmas tree at the Methodist church on Tuesday evening, Dec. `llst. clo-anon Monaoy near I IIIIXVS-!llll I-cal-uu. I ~lluntcn- toy that wild ducks no pIonti- : fnl this fall. Juana Groonloo bought up a mambo!` 01 mild: cows in this district.- W:l|mn Wobb and A. Blanchard ottondod ' `[ (ho Frioado monthly Ineoting :0 Nu!(.\)\\` ' on Sotnrdoy.-0ur ochool hoooomoll at M tondonco ninco tho uoooloo visited the vili ` --Who: might hovo boon o notions L /ooni I oeourrod on tho toy from Kingml; ton. R. Shannon ond Liout. Do\\'1v.to ; woto rotuming homo in tho oveninu. whoa thoir In-on too: high! oi oonothing along I Ihotood and thtoh tho |_.I'0 out. Kl Shanon bod hio um badly but and the lioolooont rocoivod o for ocrotehn. -R. ' Aouin booiniohod no otono Iooudotiou oodot Ilia Iouoo.-J. Kolly ho put upon ddiuoo to his hoooo.-bnyt.bo I lloadon ! nouodoinnohqonodo in nonosotor iog oou.--`l`bo Iovifil uootinp on hoing hrnolo onondonl n tho Ilohhuli church. I0` :$`-lT IUVIV-I TH`! IIU liq] atundoll II tho Ilolhdiot church. - . conin batons lemon iauo. lolgunnihunlutlolrinur. navo ouronuy Deon ouuruu It guuu Isulu nun ir,.--(}onrgo Soxamith and family, of Clar- endon, have moved to Foxboro. where ho intondsmnking butter thin winter.-~-!\1r. and Mrs. Dickson, who have been visiting her mother. Mrs. J. H. 1`.-ilmateor, lmvo ro- turned to Bro(rkvil|o.-Our toncimr, Miss! Jennie Ryan, is attending: model school in ` Napaneo. She is relieved by Miss Mary lAnm_v.- Deer am somewhat. ncnroor this your than last. nl*,hou;,rh a few have been aecured.- Thea Inst fair of the season was held here yesterday. A number of cattle were sold. Em.\'s\'l1.I.i:, Nov. 17. -~ The firm of Doody & Heenmi. (`about-g. is getting nut, in quantity of timber. in and around this vicinil. . They expect to ship about thirty curios s.--James Crawford and William Hopkins have mlccoedetl in raising three pieces of timber from Beaver Lake, which has been lying there for nearly I-0V0nt.y yotrn. It is as sound as ever. and they have nlmndy been olfered a good sum for it. -_(}nnr-an Rmumith and fnmilv. of (flar- Bum. ROCK. Nov..lti.-The cheeaefuc- bory bu closed for the amnion and the maker. W. Stewart). has left. for his home in Tolodo.-Mra. H. H. Martin will leave shortly for Milwaukee. Wis.. where she will spend the winter-Mrs. ([)r.) A. Scott, of Syracuse, N.Y.. is at G. M. San- born a visiting her mother, who is very |ow.-~I omeroy Bros. are erecting a large shed and drive hou3e.-Tl1e Ruthbnn com- pany has a gang of men camped here im- nrnvimv than dmnn and river 'bol.toms.~-- j-`-v-:--2- -v THE NOW I-`AK-lMIlEl) B!1`.R|(l I)AS. wlth vnldo oummuulunblun um oquuhlo wlntor unnpamtnro of suvcnty demoed. beau- tllul Ivonory owl m.Hnllm| u! gnml rmwu, haadqnartors M um m-mu. mmy and navy, h,unrlvM|wl In Hm nmrnnl nvenmu. no-mhml by the muonlllmut iron nrmtlnur-4 lvluoco or Trlnldud In 0! hnurs from New York. `Tho Vmoniv cl lnlumh. lnulndtna at. Thomas. alnnm (Jun. 80. KM. Mnrtlniquo. St. Lupin and Bcuhndooa. tluo Alfunl bonutdful and Interest- In; tours. all touched by ntonnnlxl 3 of the Uuohon rimnlnmlp Cmnpuny from ow York. bpmlnl (lms: In mo 1`:-oplvu mm dunn- ury, In and mm February. and mm llnmh. For ulu u-rimlvo pmuplxlwtxu ml -l mu: 0! Mlllnl nnszly to A. Rlhllf ()lYl`Ell- llRlU(H1`. 8: U . Aaonmi. an Br: mlxvny. New York. or J. I`. H'ANhK\'. I\hxut.un. Out. .|ll'l`HlTllAlll\`.RN.Nunrntury. Unomm puny nus a gang 0: men czuupuu nun: nu- rnving the dams and river `nile hewing timber Frank Arney gave his fool: in bad cut. which laid him up for a while, but happily he is around again.- A number of old residents who emigrated to Michigan during the boom a few years ago are returning home. glad to gen back I to Canada again. PRISTONVALE. Nov. 16.--John Cornett end party have returned from their hunt- ing expedition with two deer and I bear. - . Thomas Campbell. of Grand Forks, Uni Staten. bu returned home after visiting friends in this vicmity.-Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbons. Renfrew. are visiting atJohn Riehard e.-Stunrt Ferguson has returned from Dakota, after as three months` visit there.--0ur eheeae fnctnry has stopped operations for this season, and the mnker.Mr. Rancionhu gone to Claren- don etation.~-'I`bo mi:-sion circle of the Baptist church intend holding am open meeting on thenkegziving evening. and ac- co_rdingly are repairing B ve'ry'elaborate pro rnmme. hnrlee Smeatou, Fergueon s Ful 1-. purposes giving I shooting match .on thanksgiving day. Bert Lehigh, Brpckville. is visiting in this locality. diohnou. from Morton. Snot : Comm. Wubburn and surrounding country.-G:\r- diners oheue factory cloud.down luau Friday um I succoufnl cocoon. l)l'2l.T.\, Nov. l7.--Tho builders are put.- Ling the roofon the new brick block. The building, while not. in high R5 the former block, in longer by twenty-four feet. and Wlll ho qunto un imposing structure when limshed. Tho min u.` _vv.~.ter(lny has made tho romls rather soft. but no onei.- sorry to have it. cmno as waxtor was scarce in most. neighborhooxls.-;\\-cry ploasaxnteiibeimin: menu was ,_-in.-n in the town hall laws |"ri- day night. by tho l0.\L'll0l 8 and pupils of the public school for the purpose of raising mmls with which to improve the school grounds. The programme included p'1tri0~ tin and other songs, tlinloguea, duets. reci- tation.-, ulioriiioa nnd instrumental music. an`. A very aunnsiug and unique feature of Lho allhir was tho iinpnrsmmtnoli of No- table People" by the clnlilron, in charac- tor. ouch as "Uld Mother llubburd." uI....I. AL. 13...; L :|l.u- " H I"l..-. Ii...-n u'l.n p(Il'[`. GTO \'I9|lIHg INCH` BUNK. i\ll'!. Dl`U\`N'll. -- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Argue made a y- ing visit. to friends at Mallorybown lnat. week.---(')ur cheese factory has closed for tLo season, and a number of the farmers mo taking the milk to the butter factory at. Soeleyin Bay. EDT, INC "(nu RIULHCT IIHUUJIFU, "Jack tho (hunt. Killur." The Dame Who OWIIQII tho llcoeo." and Tho Little lu- di.m Buv." It mu very amusing to ace the bngm. faces of the children us they camoforwnrd and introduced thum9el\'c.~I to the spectators and return to their Ip~ pmmcd plncon as another one stepped out. Thu I.n.tIn Indian Lad" mused consider ' w 4 A pmnwu plncon 1|! zllluumr one Buippuu uu|,. Tho Little Indian Lad" mused consider- able Imn.-emcnt when he came out with his blanket, moccasin: nnd a face that would do cmdit to n genuine dnrkio. The tonchols de*er\-o umcn credit for the tuna and are they imist have given to bring so much harmony and decorum among `Such a lively lot of children. and the latter de- aerve credit. {or taking no much interest. in their part. We are looking lorwnrd to an- other concert in A month or so and hope it will be us well attended;--G. Hashim spent a week up north on a hunting 0:- podition Tho \\'.L`. ! .l'. hold I meeting V In than Rankin. rhmoh last. night. V-1}. '1'. ' I WCUKIQH Inc .\4~l-l c I|UIlI I IKIU\a'|rIII I V , an the Baptist. church last night..~(:. ` g Reynolds, Wcetport. ha a stat? of men '! pninnng the interior of the Methodist. . ' I chutch.-.\lr9. D. McDonald. with her lit- ' ` tic demghur. has temmod to her home in \\'I!stcnd. mes hem Flood has gone to I ' \\'c:-lport. for n for Kooks. -.-\ now`. up I` poannoo has been given tho stone bridge I 1 by the application 0! I liulo moriar and `x ' 1 punt..-'-A wolcomo uncut has com to Mn. ` f and Mrs. J. Russcll in the peuon ol 3 woo ] 4 hour, A ` 1 vnnlna CEASEIT. a: Cu Am-nu. :m an mnvn I\hxut.o1 AIIERN. Sourotury, Quouou Xgupglgip gznipnn VH1 bl `HI donthl a nae-Iv that not unlv nlinu but c-Inc. Iln. Richos rm a cunt sulenncnd rlndlg ves hor h-Huron: for `In benet of others. Sh. nay: .--I Ugo `atly Jfoulglea (Of Itt Rh In-in] neuralgia uh` stoned 1'0 h d clo- auro Io ull IUD!`-Oi. lurk`: lhotnnlio Pills Inn nronuen-kd. um I Ind (Ni with the noun 0! a nu." - l~`.I.r.i.xx Ii.I.ic. Nov. Hi -01: his return fmrn the north-west W. W. Berry was given a reception at his father : home on; Wednesday evening. A number of young [)_`()[`l6 were pre.-ent.-r\lIse Pierce will much at Loin: Point duringtho year 1898. ~-l{ev. Mr. Bates, the conference e\'-.unze- list, has, during the past two weeks, held revival services in'tho (llivct church. They were l:xrgel_\' attended, nohvitlistnnding `the bud wcatlrer, very encouraging has : been the result.-- A large number from tlrie` vicinity attended the funei-.\l of the lute Thulnns Tye to day. llis wife and fnmily have our .~llIC0l`0 eyinpntliy in their hour of bare:u'emcnt.--Mr. and Mrs. John Bracken and their grand-daughter, Nellie, vi-ited friends in Broclrville recently.- Owing to the rainy weather. Ellisvillo was not. well represented at the band concert nu`. Lyndhuret on Friday evening. but those who bouglrt tickets received their prizes nll the same. One of our farmers received aploughpuint, u very acceptable article at this eeueon of the year.--l\lisa -Ellie Frermh. Portlimd. was the guest of Miss Addie l'ierce for a few days recently --lilr. Bateunm and Miss Lena Bnteman. Ween- pnrt, visiting their aunt. Mrs. Brown. 7 \Ir. and Mr: Arthur Arnne llv- rot `IVQGI. nlpunl. I Giulio Inc: In Iv- ulpoinu. Tninlouu City Hull dopol at4;1l)p.|n. R. J. wan.` emu. graph oteo. Clucnoo lstnol. A _ ; In. B. P. Riches. 119 I110: Street! Toronto. cured 01 Rout-nuts by tuck`: Rheum mug Pun. r couch chaser" 00!! `till!!! II --Ink IX. All `Ifj `In. B. Quinta 'Rj."n;w short lino for Tweed. Nnpiuu.-0. `Create and I" Io- . ml nnintA `ruin Inna Citv Hnll donoli lH.\'ls as snoemuuar nu IS EUIUIH mluvu`-u. - Vll.*1.8 lntciu Johnsnnn has gone Lu Man- i meal as a nurse in the hospital. A'1'm::'s, Nov. l7.--R.ain. rain. rain: nothing but rain the page two weeks.--H. M. Brown, of the asylum stud`, Brockville, spent: Sunday with his parents here.-- Mina Heacock a clues here sings at the opening of the Methodist church. Lynd- hnral, on Monday evening. Nov. '.32nd. On Sundny in the Methodi-stohurcb, W. J. Ricliurdeon, Whitby. sang two solos with great: e`-ecu. Aclthe morning service he sang The Holy City," and in the evening "Guard, While I sleep.--A number of young people amiunbled abhhe home of Mr. andMrs. Arm Wiltse, Church screen. and spent u very pleasant; evening.--W. J. `Richardson, Whitby, who has been visit.- ing his friend, A. 1-}. Fislicnreturned home on Mondn_v.--The opening exercises of the high school take place on Friilny evening uv.xt.-Mr. Beck, piano tuner for J. l.. Onnn & Son, Ottawa. was in town ull last. vsoek. -The .1nniversar_v services: of St. l .iul`:a l'resb_vteriun church Lake pl.v:u next _ Snmlsny nnd Mon(la_v evenings, `llszb and -' !n.l. Rnv. W. T. Herridue. (mawu. will . lmlenllig won: on u uuuw wr W. urunu. --D. Townsend and wife: J. Townsend and sinner. and the Slack Bros. are going to Wm-burton today to the wedding of l`. Shea, of Wilt.-zietown, to Mini Susie Deer, of Werburbon.~--We are sorry to hr.-ar of the protracted illness of Mrs. WV. F. Tye -and ll0f)3 to hear of u change for -the beer very eoon.-Mii-a Saddie Bryan of the Athens high chop! spent. Saturday and Sunday as or homo here.-John 'l`ownseml has started housekeeping with himself for cempany.-Mra. C. Parker has ruburned from Charleston and is in-. quite pier heell:h.-Mr. Arthur Slack visited friends in Toledo from Saturday until Men- d Iy. -~--Thomas Ceughlin and M. Murphy, Tqlcdo, spent a few days last 'week with h iunde in this neighborhood. VIIOVOPO illness at Ievenl weeks. --Hie funeral took place on Monday under the mepegemonn 0! the Oren order and was `very largely attended. in body wne pub in the vault ac Lydnhureh. Met-erg. Lad. banter and McConnell are in this neighbor- hood with their steam bhreeher and expect to benll bhrousih with the work in "a few d.|_va more.--Our school was closed on Mon- (My nu` uvcount. of Mr. Tye : funeral.- (leorga W. Lee is at Marble Ruck doing the lhlphlllg` work on a house for W. Griflin. .I) 'I`nImsnnd and wife: J. Townsend and VV Jllidu loan 0%. Alhan New York. rumm- pbln. umoro. uhmlton and the f\1`1 |'I'V'IZ'