Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Dec 1897, p. 5

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,, |O"" I 1 O1-1`oo'\ 0`. Tim `BIO of -II] IJVGI. Wank larva. It`: the cause of nine-tcnthnof the bcnd- Nun vukncu nccompania hurt trou- nchcn, atounch disorders. ts of "b|uoo, blo-Lboth ancunblo by Milton : Burt doapondcnc . otc., which cm-no the lives Hod Nun Pills. the scandal tonic and of thoncan 2. Done olchcnp pn:~ptivc'invigontor. Thouwho on than pnioo pills./while tnoy Imy givomnponry rolief. `thou. Hon in ooc:' "My aunt Inn onlyincnuothotronblmn thoir uolnu oouplchiy unutung." up In. H. tn be continued. Mock ! Rheumatic ;Churoh,(`nIdonlc. Out: "and pdoritstion. (Lint and Kidno ) Pills mt only ginjlota of ncmory and aha:-tncn hath valid. but they can. Thcyoo tom troubiorluognstly. Ii|hrI:_ IHurIud up tho bowel wall and uinnlnh tho Ncnhwuoviudehl tho Int. ncutiumthnt innahut tlnothouud mtlnuovolthuo tabla in 0 I-ntI- ndiciuniounnounnry. Priuolnyounh nhlychunthnu. Thynndo no hiki- nlunundngghu. -Iu.inovcyvuy." n " W3 `-'5_"-" K 3.? Incnl has lbr In-by Ion. _ _ - , - : _lI`u._, - .._ _ _. -.- I_A._A I'.._ I!_.I_ -_j II__A._ _A_I.._ I I Couldn't Jump On The Box Friends of W. A. Butler. porter for the V I Canadian Exprese 00.. have missed him from the wagzon for severe! weeks And wondered the neuron. Munculer therma- tiun min the cause end no patient ever enf- fered more ecute pain than Williem. The compiaino hed been ol three yeere etend- ing and I medicines foiled todrive it. evny until he vu induced to nee Dr. Hell`: Rheumatic Cure. Improvement even no- ticeable Iron _the first bottle. and efter ueing three in ` wee able to jump on the box with hie old-time nlecriey. Dr. Hel|'e Rheumatic Cute cures any Iona ht rheuma- tism. An intemel pnpu-etion-303. e boo tie es Wade`: drug store. Market: Ellawhero. Tcmmxm. Nov. 30.-Whear.. white. 85c. to 86:.-. per bush. ; wheat, red,R7o. per but-h.; wheat, goose. 79._l.c. to 80c. per bush- el; barley. 30c. to 350. per bushel; oats, '.!6._',c. to `No. per bushel; rye. 45. per: bun-hehpenn, 45.5c. to 47. per bushel; buck- ] wheat, 385a. per bushel: hay. $8.50 to $9 75 per ton: straw, 88 to $9 per ton; dressed hogs. 85.75 m 36 per cm..; eggs, 16c. to He. per dozen: butter, in lb. rolls. ` Hie. to 17c: butler. bubs dairy. 13:3. to l."vc.; chickens. per pair, 30c. to .">0c.: tur- keys. per lb., To. to 8c.; spring ducks; per pair. 40c. to (i0c.; geeae, per lb, 5c. to 6c.; potatoes, per bag, 60c.; spring lamb, per 1b.. 6c. to 7c.; mutton, por 1b.. 50: beef. forequnrten-. per 1b.. 45c. to No: beef. hindquartera, 5[.c. to .`~`~c.; veal. n. to Sc. .' \I. ..-....~.. Mn. `:11 , D.:m.. IInf\.:nI1' I VCHI. D". [U NC. a Mn 11 a.n.u., Nov. :I).~~-l`ricea c_onlinue' about. are same ma on lust week : market: : . A few of the best. beevoa cold at from 4:2. to r nenrly 4c. per lb : pretty good stock sold at from 3.1. toil-`{c.. common dry I cows and rough young cattle sold at from L `Zc. to 3.`c.. and some old lean cows sold at. 13. per lb. Buffalo buyers were paying Ho. for bulls and from `lie. to `. [.c. do., ` for small eleera. Mr. Bourcuee pad 826 for the three best culvert on the market. : the others sold at from $3 to,86eech. Sheep sell at Iron: 2.'_.c. to 31. per lb. :lemha roll as lrom .'l~.'c. to I httle over -He. per 1b.: Hog: that have been ful and watered eold , nt. from 431:. to He. per lb., and than just.` of)` the can qH;`c. per lb. umn. EPTIIIK, UUC. LU AUG. 11 Ulllll. Flour and Feed-(,hnotneas is t,heetrong- oat; feature of this market to-dny. The aale.-.local undotherwise are heady. Quota- bions given are: Flour, Hungzuan`. pa- tenb, 85.40 to $5.60 a bbL: bakers , strong. $5 to $5.10 :1 hb|.; family, 85 I to $5 75 A bbl.; bran, $12 to 813 ton; oatmeal and rolled oats, $3.60 to $3 80 u bbl.; shorts, $13 to .315 a ton; cornmeal. $1.10 a cwt..; chops, $15 to3l6 a ton. Hay. 36 no $8 a ton: pressed, S9 to $10; atrnw, 30a. to we. a cwt. The Blue Market. John Mcliuy 3: Son:-,-,'hide dealers, I50 Brock street. report. those prices for this week: No. llniden. 65c. to 7c. per lb.: lamb skim. fresh. No. 1, line. to Hoe. each; cnlf skins, 502. to Mlle. each, according to nize;cn|f dekina, No. 1 40. each. Wool No. l eece. me. to 18:2. per lb. Tallow, rendered, 3:. to 33. per lb. `nl IU. Butter and eggs-Theso commodities shown on the public market give satisfncu ' tion to purchasers. Fair prices are receiv. ed. They are: Fnsh butter in prints, I80. to 20. u. lb.: rolls. from 10c. to `. 0c. 11 lb ; packed, 15c. to 17c. 2: lb.: fresh evqgl. we. to 20. a dozen; packed, 16c. to 18. a dozen. \7,.....o..LI.... ll..{.un: in 41...... 160. ll UUZEH. Ve;:etablea-l'ricea in these range as` follows: l ot.al2oee, 45c. to 550. a bag; cabbagos. 3c. to 50. each; 35c. to 50c. a doz.; sweet. potatoes, 25. be 500. a peck; turnips. carrots, onions, beets, pnr- s-nipu,30c. to 40c. bunh. ; lettuce,5o.ubun(-L; celery 5c. :1 head, or We. a bunch. I1`:-nif__AnnYna 51`) KM tn K`! n Eh` nrnn. . celery :)c. head, me. bunch. Fruit--AppXea. $2.50 to $311 bbl., oran- .. gas. 300. doz.: Cunndimn peare,50c. to 600. a basket; Canadian grapes. l5c. to 300. a bas- , kot; imported grapes. '20c. 41 lb.; lemons, ` '.. Uc. to 252. a demon; bananas, 25c. to 30c. a dozen; honey, lUc. a to 15c. 11 pound: coconnuta. (So. to `Tc. : each; gs. 50. I.ol5<-. n pound;hickorynutu, .`'m. to luc. aquarc; lberte.pecn\ua,walnuts. ' I50. 3 pound. _ i Hrnin--'l"hn influx of nrnin from the nur. IOU. B PUUIIU. ` (:rain--The inux of grain from the sur- ruuuding districts has been considerably cut. 011' this week. and the small aloop en gagged in the walk laid by for the win- ' roar Thn mun-|ml'. in \-mv nnial`. 4` J. r. HAIITLIY Arno. V 8.1`. (I - `mu m`. ?nIon`"':0I:` Station foo ollolm LVIIKUU HI IIIU WUIK llllll Uy LU!` LIIU WIN`: ter. The market is very quiet` with those price: ruling: Oats, 22c. a bushel; buckwheat, `:2-Kc. to` we ; pens, 43c.: rye. 430.; barley, `. 3c. ml 1150.: Manitoba wheat, No. 1 hard, 98. to $1.01; No. 2,hard, 97a. to 99; north- orn, 9%.; white wintenslc. to 8Uc.; Cam- dinn. spring, (we. to 78. a bushel. Flour mid F`owri-Umm.npnn in Llmsirnnn. I me. In; ECB-Ilopf, uuu. u quuru. Poulbry-The demand for poultry is 7 1 weak. Thanksgiving markets sold very little of the choice meat. Prices today are: Goose. 50a. to 75c. Each; ducks. 60c. ` to 750. apair; fowl, 60:. to 75c. a pair; chickena, 45c. to 55. a pair; turkeys, 9c. - kl lb. ' l ' l)..LA..... .....) ....... 'l`l.n-.. ,..-.........o..-1H.~a l[". W66`: '10`UlIy CIITIUIUU I310 IUT DUB Liverpool "market. English buyers are always ready for good Canadian stock. i Beef and pork are the prominent: menus on the public market. - Prices are: Lamb. : vearlings. quarters, 55. to 750.; chop, tie. to 12. :1 lb.; veal. 3c. to 6c. alb.; mut- hon-, quarters, 6c. to To. 5 _|b.; ta. 5c. ' to 10. 3 lb; pork, quarters. 7c. to 8 . 3 lb.; I puts. 7c. to l2}c. 3. lb.; hogs. 50. to 550.; beef. forequaruera. 2c. to_3c. 3 1b.; hind- J quarters. 4c. boc. 8 lb.; cubl, 5c. tol`2.`_.c. as lb.; beef tongues. 20. to we. each. . F`inh_-(`.inm-nu, ln. A "Le kinnlwad her. If `Dc; Ill IKJIIHIIUB. GUC: LU 'DUU- UICIL Fish--Ciscoea. 10c. alb.: kipporod her- ring, 40c. a dozen; pike, 5c. 3 1b.; perch, we. a doz ; salt barring. 100. to ! `:00. a doz.; esh herringn, 5c. 3 lb.;, British Columbia salmon, 150. 3 1b.; cod ' and haddock. 7c. 3 1b.: pickerel. 100. 5 lb.; f bluesb, 10c. 3 lb.: halibut. 20. a lb.;, oysters. standard, 30c. to 500. :1 quart; ` black bass. me. :1 lb.: nnan haddio. 8c. to 10c. lb.; ecallope. 500. a quart. Pnnlm-v_'I`|m dnmnnd fnr nnnlbrv in Krxasrox; Nov`. 30.-This he been a 1 quiet: week in local tndo Nothing. { hes occurred which Attracts Iention. The l attendance at the public market was slim, 4 Lhsl being largely due to the dlsamccnble weather. The welcomed rnic. however, was I necessity to the farming community for preparation of bhelend for spring sow- ' ing. Very little change is noticeable in. prices, end the following lists show the correct quotations, as given by local men : chants to-day : ` Mmlr.._A revival in cattle and sheen ax- l Meat.--A revival in cattle and shoe port: from the Kingston m,a.rkeb , was: seen this week. To-day carlodda le 6 for the CUCHII `0'uIy ` :5 or I I Lind!-nnnl `mm-|mf._ Fmnlinh hnvarn ma s-nionucs mp hnicas. rm Ihndua sum cunning an new - -pinto _ n.a{..n..}...-, 110' -_u Abcpdtfs` Tholnhuldw York uyltl -vv---- vvvuuuu :6:(`)._NZST|DA1;l6f on neraeu, p0lfl't8 Olll. umr only I course was 0 n to them. The {air cu!- pril, endowe with n high sense of hon- or, at once consented to pass through th- im naive can-monies she had ul- rmdy a puff witnessed. and became .1 I fmomnmn. The circumstances as show- , v corded took place at n time when Miss ' ELI was nil ndumn 1`- yva: {\?:sn.i)rol:ab.|y 1710. a TIOII I an ankle : Ionic Hnvigontor. Thou who thou. Han "y mnlnlufu nnhrnnn_" QII III. B. in .-in nrumning room. Iler` pnsange into the hall was c-(my, but it: happened that l.h(` doors of the ,two rooms were close. tog:-tln-r. Out- :.\ltIt\ in the hall the lyler \v.-is on guard, nnd from this point her retreat 1\\u.< rut off. Mi.-xi St. Leger. re.-ilizinu: iiilili the tyler, lurrt llonerni|e`:< hutler, well knowing the mndition of the tem- por:ir_\' wall, would at once, froln her jfrightenetl uppenr:|m'e, grasp the sim- ' :Ltion. si're:um-tl and I'.-tinted. This old and trtmy fnmily l`t`l`V.'Il|i, ;di\'i(|e:l |>('t\\-eh his uffection for his young nliSll`l`Sa and the duties he own-tl to the lodge, hesitateit \\'||I`lill`l` he Nilllili in-IIL for aid lrnm the liouseliolil or alarm the lodge. Fa-.tring. hou- ,e\-or. to leave the door ungatrderl he ides-ided to summon his nmster. This ,t-ourse In-uu ht ins St. Leger s father `oith her )l`t)ihl`l'S (llltl other. mem- bers of the lodge, into the hull. ' Having vnrriexl the voung lady ii.-wk into the lihrnry. and she being restored .tn consciousness. they lenrned wlmtlimt `or-curred. Leaving her in charge of some of the members, they returned to , the, lodge and discussed what course, un- jder the circumstnnrea. they had but ursue. The discussion was prolonged or n mnsidernhle time, after which they returned, and. having acquainted Miss St. lager with the great. respon- sibilities aim had unwittingly taken up on herself. poired out that only om- ornn-nn wnn (man In (ham. The fair cul- `Inn 10 u1ItnI.uuu as u. ulcullrrs Us nu. r ( hIfl." Tls tradition has had world-wide uv: reptnnce, but it now uppe.u's tlmt, ul- lthougn t'l0t5kB_ are usually contained in ,tuses, tlwne was no clock in this pur- 'ticulur t`tI.5t`. A mn.s0nic' correspondent, in his scan-ll after truth, h:ts_ come ucross e\'idt'nc(- collected by that do- .`t`l'\'6(_\' popular masonic ltisluriun, llro. l*ld\\'ur(t Condet`, \\`lli(`h di.~|p0st's lnm-0 and for nll of what is at m.taunit- _m_\'th and it traulition which Inga no `solid foundation. For the lust oeiituI`_\' {the popular belief has heen that tin- [only woman ever initiated into the `m_\'sterios' 01' fl`t t'lI_ltl:t)IH _)' haul, as Dr. Jireiter rel,.-Ales, hidden lmrsvll in un tinpty clock-(`use for the purpose of clun- (te::ttln('l_v witnessing {L t-ereu1un_\,' wltirli is. guarded from the uutzside world Hit N) much Jealousy by fl`(`(`ll].'\S0nS. This `ll'l`ii{`E has been shnrvtl in even by um- _...o Ilu-n\s:n|l'.'Hl null HM! slnl01m`l1t tmlnllmteu, l)uL .'1Isn I0 1|. Huge Ht'\`l|ul| `(Jr the lnu.\`0nic' fr.'nLe1'ni1_y, than the Ink! of the` rlock is {L myth pure and '..~.mpl(`-:1 mere inn-nI.inu which, Inm- ovor l'l])liV.'llill[{ in itself, has no {nun- lutiun in salt-nnn, sober and llllpoeliczul I" ...I I:-NI01 nus DPHI snnruu In 1-v .~:ns llwnlselves, and the must cmne us :1. shuvk, nul t lH1il|ili7lI.((|, hut. .'1Isn to II. In '.,r ulm nmunnin frnlo-rnilv. `lhv family, fwl. By 1130 kindm>.x< of lnrtl Lady ('.'n. (of l`pp<*l' ()ssul`_)'|, (`uI. Al:I\mrt|1 (of \<.-\\n1n1jkul Cuurl), J.l]n(`S SI. Jmger. and mlwr'I1n-xnlwru uf Hm. l`Id\\':u`| (`under has. In;-lunu,IeI_v, howl able In pivcv lugeilrvr n history of Int` invidvnl \\'h'u*h umy I.-1irl_\' |u- .'l(`('('[)I(`l| as an uulh:-nlic un- l)oner::i|.-, :r0llnl of \\ h:1t m-luully lr:1n. I! would .`l_[)D(`(lI` lhnl the fullwr uf M|.~`.s' H. Leger, Arthur HI. 1.1-gar. first hnmn ;KHllli|_\'t1(`l1 mm vismlml Umn-ruilv, 10- gvlher with his srn\.~a and u ft-w iutimult` Irivnds, \\'er+* ll('(`llsl()lIu`(| \u op-.-n .-1 ludgn `::ntl c':u`r_v on llw urtlinury t`H`('l|ll)IlI\'5 -` at the f;nnil_v rn:nn.~'.inn. Hull<'l`.'li|L`. (`mm, ;ruun1y (`nrk. On one cm-u.sim|, luring ' u period wlu-n the-. Imus \\.~u.~; umlergninu` n-vrluin inlvrnul nllt-r.:liun.~s_ vi.~-uunl llonvrnilt-, nilh u1lwr.~', uwl fur xuusnnlv |rl| l`|)0.\(`.Vl. The lodge` was held In .1 I.-n",;v rmnn tun the grouml Hour u[ the Imusu, :Inzl in a..._..o 4.: Ma rnnln u':| 2| unnll li|)r:I1'\'. : |rl|l`|)0.\( N. | lodge` in Iron! 01 this room \\':1.~s :1 small liI>r:11'y, _|i\`i(l(`(l from Ihe hack rnmn by :1 11111`- liliun \v:1|I. l'rmn :1 plan of I)um>r:11lv `(`m1rl slxpplwd by :1 1m=111l>e1` uf H111 . f:1nIi|\' i1 ix o-vidonl llml lhn rumn.,1 gov um LADY FREEMASON -x l ' Q-o----pus lomhu-I of tho; lbmhlynlnu How the tuna; nay came to Ivnnuu nu Lacie communion--Ihp am Hot In an Empty Ulock-uuo-I|nhnd\0 Koo nor Boon! - _` A correhpondent, says the London, I-1113., Standard. sends us the following reumxkable narrative: ln Dr. Brew- .u-`s celebrated ".Uict.ionary of Phr.-Lsa `and Fable the fdlluwing sentences oc- `cur under the heading ot "1<`reemason.s: I "The lady freeuzason was the Hon. llizhlxalh t. eger. daughter of lord Donemile, who (says the ul) hid her- mit in an empty clot-k--am-. when the Hodge-V was held at her father's house, unu witnessed the proceedings. She .\\'uS discovered, and cumpalled `to sub- '1_1pilr to iniu'a.uon as :2. member of the .1 I1] I " ' --.-------. [TRUE STORY OF HON. MISS ST. -_.--__...._ _.,,-, .. LID. Tic Ami: . ' ~_.ggv,..::`......:;-:.o`7.. .& O. 1 0.2.4.3.. in vnon9.N.Y. LEGEWS !N`T;ATION. -__.'..----. ,.-.. .._, Sl.'llt`lIlt`l only toll .n-u nnnl nv lllul ' nvnl > the `l |Ull |\..u Thu bot.dry oainntom and o! tlnjhin will diunppat by tlnnu d Illlbhn-nnnnd I1TIIh_ Riki BBC .I`III Will Um! U] "- 2 C llnlufnco-pocudlnu I`! data uldbynd. _ CHLORODYNE `Jo3';?o?.`21L .,,'3'?&:%I3.2'.?1.3.f3n i .`f: :`..`.`.3,'."`"'` ' From W. Ve.~mli\1.~1 I-`Mtigraw. M.h.. formerly Levhlror M. St. GIoI'IO`I ONLY ulna! Hospihll. Lundun-l have no hesitation in stating that I have never mo! with any medicine .-an einar-ioun as an AII1i-.~`pnun1mlh'. and Smlmlvo. I luwo null it in Don- sumpfinn. As\`|mm. Diarrhmu. and other IH~`(~\lIr-H33 ; mud Mn perfomly satised w, the IOIIIM." Earl l{u.~;-oll1-mnrnunit-Mod to the (`oils e of Phy.-xi:-um: that he rec {vs 3 Ilvpltoh from Her INlujeuty'u(`mm1lut.Munillu to the 9 wt H1M,vlmlorahMl>oan rag n Illri 1!. Ind that the only |H\'.MIl|\' of unv msrvic-9 wma (`IIl.mmI\'M:.-S99 Lmu-t.1ntl)ooombol'. 131. (7A1"l`lO.\' - BE\VARl'1 Uh` l ll(A(1Y AND lMlTA'l`IONS. ` (`v.-\l"l`l0N-Vi(-e-l`lmIn-nllur Sir \'V. I`uge \Vnod ufutad that UK. J. COLLII BROWN! Vll umloul-tuslly the inventor of CIII.mmIn'Nr.; that. the wlmla story of the dolond nt. _ Inn was dulihurutely untrue, wln'ch he regretted to any had been sworn to..-#800 IIOI.` 13. 18M. Sold in bottles at 12:. 1M.. 2n. 9 ls. 6d.,and11.euoh. None in |':OnIlh`I`V`ah 0 Gil Vnrdl Dr. J. (Tullis Brnwne`s Ghlorod no" on the Government Stump. Ovorwholln nt Hedloal Tentinmn,v atc('0m[u|nie:4 each lmtt 9. . - Sum; MAM,mA(:'run|cn-.l. '1`. DAVENPOILT. 3.`! Great Russell 11%.. Bloomsbury, Londomlnc xivsrou 35 I>Em1?1iFi'ia| |GHLORODYNE- These are the very best Sweepers made. See bu ABY EEPERS at 35 cents. A perfect work- ing Sweepe the ' ones. ' M KELVEY & BIRCH Strength is power. annl nuwur u|wn_v.-1 ` involves rt-:=pnm=ibiiiI_\'. l in_v.=ir-ni stn-n;:lh ` i~` not the most, important Lind of powar, uithnugh it i4 udniirnhla and to ha culti- vutmi. Me-ntnl strength is the mightier uml intvilim-ncn ufim) mu-nnmlinhus whnt form rcmnob do. Spiritnui strength in tho I superior of either. The world conceded long ago that n oimrurmar sturdy in rinhtenusaness in tho mum striking illus- trntion pnsnaihla uf cnnqnr-ring vigm-. As our day is. so in the r-irmurth {.:i\`-.n us." That. in, we can do or emiurn \viiuivvm' God onlnins for us. We imw suir-in-nc strength. And we uur slrmuzth in, an in 1 the divine roquirmiwm. In use it-. It is : not given us, whnmvvr its -iumu-ter. I merely that we may imvn ii. hut chm. ` w:nm_v he the mum us~i`ui, both in. ourselves nnd nthm-s by reason uf it.-4 ` .. .. ....i.... \|'l...-.n-..n ni` .-.....l -nu: nuI| aln n llll`|l`\7ly bllla WU lliily Illlv 1|. Hula vllnlv H Wt: nmy more in ` ]mm~o.s`s|nn. \\'lu|te\'-r of good We (`nil (in |n'(':\ll2le wrnro strung. t-pm-inll,\' If it be iiullIPUiili|( which mlwr.-a cxumuis li. we nrn houml to do. .`-'0 far as m negivm or fnii m do when. in reusunxibly pu. to uv. we must unmnt to in hvld unwant- uhiv. 'l`o regard our strnmzlh an an divine gift and u mean: u! Ilnswliisln st-rvlcv is ` both as privilvgu und in duty. "Wu that. man strong ought to bear the iniirmitius oi` the \wnk. (ii'(`ll|l'P.~I the upnnile. This in a must important elmm-m of mr ro- spomziinility. Wu mumot relieve own the- wouk nf tlu-ir own n-uponsihilit_\'_. lfp in ma limit cut their power, h()WVM'H' little they lmy pm:-mass. they have their uwn lnty to he done. But we whonre.-trungs-r van supplement their uhillty. By thv re- liof'ntTnnl,-tl by nur Ilympnthy und co- nparutinn their eilnrtsx urn rvmlwrml more sun-nossfni. their cnmpnrutim {M-hiunvss ` in developed into `rum-r nturdivwsn and eiliolency. And. by the lnlessmi law of re-iiox inuence. in ht-lpinu ntho-rs we L grow stronger ours:-iwn. Our own pnwrs ` billty is op-nt-d lvvfnrw nu. .~`m-ngth pm- are enlarged umi as widor (laid at pupal` mnton coumgr. Donatllnlnoss and oven silent. over-mniidanm an to he mm- damnmi. But it. is right to utlmate our own povm-.-u justly and In n-mt. in them, always recognizing also do-pcndenon upon God. Nobody nocompllnim much ;who in mhtinuaily in dental: abuut his ability. He nuooeeda who dares. This in at true in spiritual mutton an olnowhou. The strong an otnocud to in In-In. native. anooautui, honor: they an mung. and the expectation is hit. The unpaid-` bmtyot mngth ought to in upped- ntod and welcomed. ORIGINAL AND jag Sold Wholeale by the Proprietors Worcester : Crosse 8: Blackwell. Ltd.. London ; and Export Ollmen generally. izimn %;1_'1'_;p3 /' Special Holiday Prices. AGENTS : J. M. Douglas & Co. and Urquhart & Co., mam. o1=u_31N1u. wogcmsmggggy Enhl llllnnlnualnhvlhn Dnnnlsinfnnc I -. 1 -- L .--- IVKVU I IIUIK I Iii-I OOIII IAIT. GONG VIM`. No. 3 Inna. no nun. No. llxmou. Lao tun - " usxprou l45n.m " I xpnu.1I.tl)p.In. "1lEXDnu. lo 1! : Mn I xmou. 1.10 mm. " 1 W 1-ua.12 wnm BE. J. COLLIS BROWN.E S RETAI L EVERYWHERE. Rexymnqllllly ul Slremrlh. OBSERVE THAT THE SIGNATURE THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE ;CHLORODYNEL CHLORODYNEE }CHLORODYNE1 LCHLORODYNE: CHLORODYNES . { Brock St reet, / uv aw; mx . DIAGONALLY ._40(288_`TH oucuun wnnppnn` of every Bottle of the " IU IllXIGn Ihl ['.lI.`l `lulu Nos. 1. I. 8 undd 1: Ian . No. 6 daily oxoopt Iondsy. All o or but In daily uoops Sunday. Tnln having It um noon. uvu in Ottawa at 5.50 mm. and tub: leav- ing at IJO mm. has thug; Sleeper to Ot- hvu. arriving at no 0.11 ' ` For norm. Pnllmn accommodation md other lnlonnntlon I to `V on -...p-- . ,- ; in the bent remedy known for coughs. Consumption ' Bronchitis, Asthma. ; eeohmlly cuts. short. all lsttnoh of Eplloply. H!- storm, Pnlpitutiun and Spuma. `, is admitted b the profession to be thqlllog won- derful and vs uablo remedy over dlqootoud. : eeotually (`hacks and arrests thou too ofhn hill - diseases: Diphtheria. Fever, Group. Aguo. ; nu-tn like n harm in Dian-has and In tho only nucl- I e In (.`-holem ml lwsentery. CARPET. >swEEPERs $2. $2.25. $2.50 and$3 EAJIBE. an-I l-]lI --u-v --- --v -----. Alfned Tennyson. ` 'i`oars. idle team, I know not. what they mmm, - .l'ezu-sz from the depth qt some divine degspuir Rise in the he,-r..|v,t. and gather. to the (`_\ (\~l In looking on the hmppy autumnfiolda, And thinking of the days that are no IYIIIIY`. ' l~`n=sh us the first he-am glittering on H. mil, _ That brings hr friends up from the under world, ism! an the last. whioh reddons over one `Th.-ut sinks with all we love Inlow the 1-rn-n-A ' l|lt`.\1I-VrIn|\'r||v u--my-; -.--v- - - ----- -. mg square; so am, so stnaho. the day: that an IIII` ITIDIU`. -.._.._._.._ -- wj. ._.;.; mmww lK'1l1' "S ]"lll"-IIIIIFTUII -ICUU' II`l ICC lie.-uh. And sweet, ng those by hopeloal fancy_ It-in`d ' On `lips that am for others: deep Il_ ow-, II:-up na first love, and wild With all want: Ia Ilrl Il]VI" llllll WIIII VVIOII CII regntg Oh. donlh in life! the day: that are no .. J lhlllf. . )0 X DI Ufa llfl WI 1| N K|IlUc Z l)'ch strengthen the not?! pit!` til glozzd and mono up the spank`. 50 `I a box (or 250. Ah Woddo dngotlm, _.,______....___._._,_". !3HII' .. _ I Is E}: 33.3.33!-`13.<?.3,K svecIunEs:m~a% Ah. mul and strange as in a mer dawns Tho 4-.-urlivaf pipe of half-awuk 'l`u dying earn, when unto dying eye: The vn.-wmenl. almdy grown an. inn Lnnnnn ` hnrk sum- `: . 4-n`d Iurdn summer- fl`/Iludllll lk-2:1` ns remembered kiuel utter 4In-nth l|l'veK&Ilell;|" "II" --'- "" -V" """" '-' , g.1d`_ sn frqih, the days um are no unn-an ThoADi1*eet Fast Lina East and West. r-v-vu U-ur-uvyv .u|w.-.u_--2" _ ` CANADA 8ALr Auocunlou 9..-..- A... an u----v - yr-` w-:-wv-w IIUIIII of IX ' 0 . manhunt \bo t RIVUI ulna an O PIANOS Poi mm. -:e v-- -7--u-uv Qliuitnlndhluu and Dutch lqplluhoud. Ions:-nun 'nmr-, nwfflun` um rm: _ 1 ha Dun `that An No Ion. .I 'f`.._.. ......-u to`-ukwpcncqi Q,`J1I,Q'!fPtQ` manna n: .0 IAQAAAACIA ' - Tar".-_t-A-|;:I-1%-4: Cuntou. Our. TT PRINTED Home,\!a[en2vLn_&l_]gdenshurgHy Y.. A . . DI.tBC'l' SHORT LINE -1!)- nllagara Falls. (hwnnn. Rnnnun. llnnhnnfnr. lundqulrbon of the I-lrmlh Army and mwy. _Io nnrtvullotl In nu uttraotlvenall. Io-uxhad by um Inatnloent. iron utonmonn ID-lnooo or '1`:-Inldnd In 48 hours Iron: New York. The M-onlosl islands. including at. Thomls Nontu. Gnu. 8:. Kites. Martinique. St Lucia and Barhsdou. Iho nonl beautiful and iutoro t.- lng toun. all ruched by ntoamnhl I of t 0 Quebec -Iteamshlp Company from ow York. apoolnl OHIIIOI lo the Tropics Huh Jann- ury, Int um loch Irobrnuu. and um: -Ifarotinu I`or dollariv` nlvo p-iu ;;;tl.ln[.`z`.x()} .};cz;,`a n n 1 V o A. ` - BRIBG &. Agents. D urundwnv. New B00__KBINDING! i'a1"52i`i"c `iii ? a"en`;. `o"a`.`J2 .i'w3 f `:3 ; York. or J. P. ANLUY, ninnton. Ont. ABTHURAHIBI. Secretary. Quomo -Intuu Jo! uomrlruvo DIV! mob IIIGIHIIW-`I nf nsglgg .33: nu'i1,[os 'oUnm- BRI & . agents. 8 urondmw. New York. uuaw. Junnton. J5. 5:3 ag " ------3!-f 1 ; ' . 7 `- `L I 1 _ ` . A z. 1.-' ' ..Lsa.&.&` ` i- -'H _4..____._ THE NOW PAH -TAU D BEBHIVDAB. with cable communion on and eqtuble vlntor umpontun of seventy dunes. bonu- tlfnl Menu: and 100 mlloo 0! good xoaul, Iundquubon of the llrmnh and In uttnotlvenau. b.V KEEN LINE] IUVEI KUTUICIIIAI .I-nuuntlnm...-.................. ....... ._.Doo. uh .l I.r1I||lu|............ ....................Doo. 8th NunAlum..............:............Do. mh ' CAlIh|lnlgn..........L................Deo.I2nd Tot oloti mind our: lnfomntlon supply to J. P. KLIIAIY. `[030. . , . . ..Guud 1`lInkD\aQ|oni J; I . GIIJIIIILIIVI Agent. A! lgnnnnn Htnnt, I TI`! VITITI HE NOW FAB -TAU D BEBIUDA8. vim... nmnantnn n! snvantv dam:-non. hnu. 'mJa mun I s: Q] 3-'2'.`.'.-... .17 `x-..-1::-..-::.. `rum: LIAVI smegma." I128 o.n.-Ibr OnovI\.Iontl;:'lh?.unboo. R. John. 3.). HllJI'!.s?I\`0l8. v 0% wr1`?.`: awuh:'5:cuo. Hot `Sgt `Q lash. connot- 'a`E-`n . u` and ' I- nnn|nnn|l.nI.n-lllll 11 I I Iuuuuvyp to V: vujvi IIUUIU. t,` 0.1.3, Sutton.` Q Olnonoo Bi. , D.TOBRAR9lt (X!..,.uono1|l Icon. lon- urvnnuxvutpuu. nounuuzggn lav. I|II........&iIdA.L....Dco. Oth. l0|.m {Am om:-as m`mVgum ilcotbdloo IO ".0 ~ 4 ' Rosana o.un-cu In no 919310: cum to_ sauna Io Idvu-pool.Lon Lou dim I know. Quunntowmoltut. '0oIuo.' __Fo': LIVERPOOL DIRECT. `Jl'U`KTIIII|lI ` .1 .lum Doc ` 7 A o. l|,1wn` . I... an. 1p.In Jun. 1-s;. ..,.... u..mn.1 p.m from Llvorwol. Itoomu. hon Benton Haw, ugh . _ _ . . . ..AI'lA4IA.L....'I'bn Ileh, Inn'm " Ulha` `lug: `U I Phllod 1 an AI . N Y - pllh. in non. `v'aul:`::t:x:' Cad tho G %'TTFf?T TRAVBLLINQ-8Y RAIL. unri *i`?5iA"v`CLi%ii&:~ai'r' "d){'i'-. I-I--I- I-lIuI- nuns: `P4 "I Voillnuvm hub is .- so ngu . . . o Cvvvir II: it how`: II` II u\v\- u -7 .`".' `7" A 8IKl'8\!l'I 8'l`Ill 8 ulna. "'1' D. J. mummnem. I -am. nmn, sumo... ` an m....... as A-New TIME 1' yam. n4.-.._ _. ._ --.._ _:._ .RMuDA. cg... -.-...&.. --.-....-..` Iuuuuurvg IV Iuunu-vvu I SO'U"I`Eo |-gltl ll: -Gjnul Illn-an Oowoao s 3 Ba Jo loexid run. `it. Loni: u omo. Rochester. lonlsnd.0lnoLn- nu. bo.1.ou1. and um 'W'IE3S I'- , `IhAI\w \1.- Va-mi Iullgrl-I- from Pomnnd. a.:u4:|.I;: ..L. - TA:LlI Runner {or CAPE VINCENT Inn lN03TON daily (linndny oxooptod) at N5 p m.. and nu oxtns trip ovory Monday at 5o.m.. oonnootlnrnt Oapo Vincent. with tnim to all point: a tho IIHITET 1 |-IE1 J-.3-' l. Euord. Wotoufal-. Pto- uo. Booton and the _ 1A5? " II liXPl'Cll,10 1.": N nn.12d0pm " . rou,1.10p.m " 10 Mind. M5:-.m mul A -nn dull: HA I nlnna . laouaon. Vmmm to so. some may.-pa'o':`ou. 1 V1 "U-Iu (I Ola:-once acme. M0l'NTAl.\ Gimvs. Nov. 30.-Ssnnuel McKnight. about thirteen veers of age. eon of Robert McKnight. Olden township; wee drowned in the creek near his let-hor e houee lest Setordny morning. In attempt- ing to rescue the boy.' the hither and mother nearly lost their livee. The {un- erel eervioe wee held in the Methodist church hero on Mondey.-%1re. Hardy. Tweed. is visiting her brothers, W. and G. Bomere.-l)r. and Mrs. Cannon. Sher- bot Luke; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cannon. Clarendon, end Mrs. Amey. Moscow. spent thanksgiving with D. E. Seeee and wife. --Mise Ole Price has returned from Aber- deen, Dekote.~-John B. Sanderson and wife. Werner. Dakota. have returned to Cenedn. and ere not in '1`oronto.-The usual Chrietmu entertemrnent will be given on Dec. 24th by the Methodist Suri- de, eehool. It will he better than ever tlne yeer. 30l`IB1`0N. Nov. 30.-- l`ho to-opening union In Dolls on Sunday were well no- hnd Iran hug nnd non:-Al nnnnrlnd tha 211 "T UK` IIICI RVCII IUIUIUUI BHU leotureon Mondey evening given by Rev. G. W. Henderson. Broolville.-Since in has reported from Sopenon e deech nee oc- curred vhichhee oenelgloon overthe whole oonrnunity. A young men in the person of Thonee Sheniold paired to bid long home while under treeluiens ei. the Brock- s-ilie genus! hoepinl. Ho weeborn es this `lion-rid wee highly eoteemer|.--Rev. A. 5. ltotareeompeeeor ol the circuit. inhe- ap: iuuriee ol revive! eervioes in the ' 8 chhroh.--J. Nell end William Thouee here returned tron their ehiog trip iuthovicinilyol Devil lehe. They ro- nnl. Levin: heel nnntl ennnnnn--\VulIiem mp nu cu! ucumyol uwu mu. 1 any It- ng had good ucouo.-\Vu|Iiam Ila play 0! human have 1-0- lll1l Iran lid: nnnnnl dmr hunt. Thaw UT IE III 0! III?` IIIVI I`- urnod hon Ihdt maul door hunt. Tboy aphid lot dour. vu-cl 0! our farm- vi Q: dndinn lhdr unlit-In lhltn PI.:As.\xT V ALI.m', Doc. l.--Buyers are offering -We. per bushel for potatoes, A very low tigure.--We have almost: hsd I week of rain and the soil wss beginning to plough nicely. but sinco_Sunds_v. which was s beautiful day. the frost king has lightened bis grip. -'I`he sick are gaining. -~A number of residents attended the fun- ersl of Mrs. Alexander (L:-sub. Verona. last. Ssbbei.b.-\'init.ors : Mr. and Mrs. A. Abrams and Masters N. and R. Wbitly, ol Hartington; J. R. and Miss M. T. Burke. Osq Station. at (l. B5rr s. Miss L. M. Barr home after spending the summer with friends at Athens and vicinity. --W. Sicsworth is with us sgsin after spending some time in Toronw.-Messrs. H. snd N. Bennsn. of Kingston. guve us s pull one day last week. v--nun up an yvnuvu nu Iuu UNI TED STATES. What: hhoo sluplnn Out hotwoon CAP. VINCENT AND NEW YORK. I.. |.._..A ...a.. on... 5.5.1.`. --.| --u-u- XVI? Ill IKIK Oil UI'KlIy WUIU WOII IB- undd tram ban. and woven! utondod the Innhmnnn Ilnaulnn nugninn ninnn Inn Av III T.-'1VC'Il OI III!` RTE` II `V. i dfllll K505? Illnib lbitl it ne: lhn nan Loan nlnn-l__T|un ' ruuuuu In nljln . l:vovInhnIouu_b.__ WESTIIROOK, Dec. l.-16 seems as if win- iasr hnd set. in for good.-James Sproule sud Frank Msrshsll are taking their milk be the city dsiry school sud realizing good prices for it..-Thomss Sprouls. is In the city helping the special auditor to audit. the township books.-W. J. Gates and bride have taken up housekeeping at the old hoInsstaesd.-Mr. snd Mrs. G. Ashley are taking s week's holidays visiting friends in the west.--H. M. Gray psid us It flying visit. this wcoh.-Invibst.ions no out for s wedding. The contracting psrtiss srovery popular in this neighborhood-Miss Gertie Hsrold, of the city, is visiting at S. Patter- son :-.--J. Sheshsn and his sister Katio.who sctod ss bridesmaid. attended the wedding of Miss Ross Donovan to H. Hsrpell, of the city. M Assn-:r.~mNE. Dec. l.-Winber has come rather eel to plenee the farmers.--Mn-. A. Lnugtlin, Brookville. is spending a couple of weeks with Mre. James Thomp- _aon.--Mre. Bowman. Mrs. 1. F. Ayloe- worth and Miss Uenvia Ayleeworth are on the sick liIt.-Mr. and Mrs. Bnbcock gnve I thenkeglvlng dinner to her friends on Tlmredey.--Mr. Sharp in preparing to move; he intends going in the Thomas house till his own reeidence is completed. -Mre, R. W. Ayleeworth spent lean Mon- dry in Kingeton.-Master Egbert Sharp nleo spent. last. week in the o'rty.-\'isitore: Mr. and Mrs. George Hamm nix Norman Hemm`e; Mi:-'9 Pearl Sproule, Odessa, an A. Ayleewort.h a; Mrs. Turner, Kingston. In R. W. Ayleawoi-!.h a. ' HARROWSMITH, Nov. 30.--A fsrmors convention will be held in the town hall to-marrow evsniug.-W. J.` Lyons and son, Roscoe, no home for the wint.or._- Mrs. Roberts end son, William. also Mrs. Miller. Renfrew, spent I Yew days with Mrs. Robert McLez|n.-The Rev. E Kelly is stiil holding revival services ut Murvsle. Much intereso is taken in the meetings.-'I`he scholars of the Methodist Sabbath school are practising for an enter- tainment on Christmas night. --A number of families are having the measles, but all seem to be doing well.-'l`he thanksgiving service in the Presbyterian church was not very well Attended owing to inclement weather. UI Z VLIVI-IZIVI LVII IVIEVV I952. Porlowut nhmclmo tabla and ummo lnknlnntlon Apply to --nun.` A -an-;n-n n-A_,n.,. . . ,._ ... I I'Ill".*I QIlII VVIIWIQ UIIITIGI NICIJOU `II. If". Moore and othex-`I took in the 8; P. excursion loan weok.--Whiie cutting wood in' the buoh'Chuiie Dunham cut his foot badly. I: V will` be baverol weeks before he will be Able to go to work agoiri. --Miau Mongio McDougall in visiting her uiaber, Mrs. Voale. Kingston. - Miss Maggie Wilson bu left for Bu'alo.--Sove` ml of the villagers attended the concert in Plevna on Tueadny evening. IT ICVIIIK lIIIvUIIIlI IITUIWII-'\J`u nur- ridgo was married on the 17th imt. to Mr. Lake ; daughter, Emmu.-Fux-more in this vicinity talk; their milk t.o,Gi|t Edge but- ta; factory. Omnu, Dec. l.~-Minern _who put bluu in William Many : mine-laat week found valuable umplu of gold. They purpose starting to work only in the n-ing.-John Wm. Charles McDou all. rl, Mann: and nthm-`I tnnk in the _ 8' .---bu---9 5.wu'r s Oonuxas, Nov. 30. -Joaoph and ,Wuky Gtlny have pnrbhuod I n-ow Iluw 'IdsI O`-kdop vary bps cun- ting .--Joseph Church is non in ing- Iton hulng his cnklo trubod.--C~. Bur- l-ldnm nu mu-rind on tha l7r.h inst. tn Mr, W flll III IIllICI'."'An MCUlIl'Bll0y hctwutnct for tho uanon work of H. Bantu`! new bu-n.-R. Bniloy and T. Bouann Iuvdgono down the St. Lawrence on their annual hunting expedition. I I ` ` ' -V! U ml 3iUCl'UUj . . ,IbILIhIIIqIIno&hof lntorolt. '1' 3021). Nov. 80.--The snow has may It: Out cppeu-nnoo.-'l`ho {armors muting lor'wiour.-A. McCartney nnntnnt In ! thn mnnn wm-Ir nf H }mi;sron nxsnucr ms. '- whAr'6Un mbusfmous snrr '2- .' 1,2.` `._U .- g _ -'._;,'A-.. _"-1.`, 2,`-s___-- __-_4._ A1 , L the -.d4I.-nn` Al. Oh: -`ml. III-tUInO_ Canada ` Pacific` Railway: `lb Do nely!- wmh cu Ibo uowu.i.os~ nlu-ly. Novuanqbu o::;m[:ticn. I, can prompt an y an by Brunei Bwon "Dari lnyurul n mind from cabal! tion Ian at twain. which no to I wanna: Ihgtwo hula: cl Brnnorx Bu-nu oouplouly and no at my U unihlo Onuonn } !u\I`l _._| It In conjectured to have been origin- nlly. An inch of u miss is as good as it mile." as its pt-Mont. torm ii an nh surdit-y. This oorrrspnuds to old English. Danish and Garnmn |>r0V9rh.I But it I;-' quite probable that it was really Ami: in as good as Amllo. them two Being lcgmlary soldiers of Chfll" manna. tlmlnr homes of a famous mm: of war.` who were ' u like as two P939 or the two Dmmios. whn bore each otlwt".-I qnnrn-ls. and who. after holng adnpml Into the trnditlona of the church as martyrs, might be lnvoked lnlllerently. IIIIIF IIIII Ill-Ilia Semqd linnmn (ulna promim-nt)-Yn:; no out the nlr chip about 11 o'clock, and union a mu. due Inldnlaht. ` lonnlnont Knnsan-I understand that llppkmn law the air ship some time last night. Snnxntl H -nxn lnlnn nu-\InInAnl>\_\f-. . Sammy's Bu . Dec. l.-Murick Moore, after an illness of about three weeks, died Monday morning. His illness was caused byaheavy cold which brought on other complications and hastened the end. The deceased was about forty years of age and unmarried. He leaves an aged father, Hiram Moore, and a younger brother, James Moore. to mourn his loss. The funeral took place on Tuesday in the Methodist church at two p. m., and an ef- fecting eermon was preached by Rev. '1`. Brown to a very large congregation. The Seeley's Bay braee band headed the pro- oeeeion to the churchand after the service, to the vault where the body was placed.- Rev. J. M. Bates. holding revival services the past two weeks, left Saturday last for Merrickeville.-W. W. Williams and Miss B. Williams left ' Monday for their home at Smith`s Falls, after spending thanksgiving holidays with friende.--Dr. Christie has nearly re- covered from hie late illness and is able to attend to his professional dutiee.--U. \'an- deburg,'Watert.own, ielearning the tin- emithing bueinees with Stency Broe.-- Mr. and Mrs. T. S vens.Athene.were visit- ing here and vicii 'ty Sunday and Monday last.-Evane`Steacy, Warburton, ie nsaiet ing in Steacy Brae . tin shop fora few daya.--Herbert Patience. of A" battery, Kingston. accompanied by J. Stone and W. Gibson, renewed old acquaintances herelast Sundey.--Mise Maud Huffman, Delta, is visiting friends here.-Mra. J. McAlonan is improving elowly.~C. C. Gilbert took a snapshot of the funeral procession of M. Moore T eeduy and he al- so took a photograph o Seeley e Bay band as they stood in front of the Select Knights hall. 1 cm. , ` If any good in tn hv Inna Ir)` |t`lHIl,`l In truth which dlarnhm hypm-rlny and (ll.-nnnvurs vllulny. lnrv us lmva the truth nn every nunh wcaslun. llnt. fur u mun nr wmmm on ull om-zulonn to blur: (ml all ho or uho hmupv-nu to know ulmu: nuighbnrn nml nc-hzhhnrhuml ntfnlrs 1.-4 us justltlnhln m: It would has to mull for tho pnlioe and cry stun thlot" when u mn- grugutlnn hml loft church, lI('t'l|ll!m while- In tho snnotuury tlwnu pa-nplo hml knvlt and cnnfesaml tlmnnwln-2: XIlI.'l('l'.'|lultI. sin ....-.. 'l`I... .....n n-L.` In In: .l:.\l..n.. .-.l'.. nllll `JlHIlU.`!P'\| llIl'lIL|`lIl nnrn. Thu umn whn In 1 his knt_)\vh-(hm, or who I his neighhnrx, In sum to enemy mukor. Black in tho anrvopt-Ml rulnr fur mourn- ing throughout tlumpe; it uxprasm-- thu- total duprlvmion of joy on Mm -nunt. of :hn loss smtuined. In >'lIuk'spuIII`(~'.~' [him the stauzuwus dmpo.-1| in hluck during th-~ performance of a tragedy. \\`hlto is Hu- mnblom of hope`, the Uhlntnusa color fur mourning. The lmlim of Rome nml Sparta also drvssml in white durum: u period of mourning. Mnry Queen n|' Hunts WM called the "White Qtwc-n." Inmnnun aha Iuuln-nnal in \\'I\Hn nvnr-`llnn andtbe bitin fronts of winter can be lepton! o the home and you can -talin wha.t.-it means lobe L9 Sumo as In Bvc nu A-Ros" ii nu: J FCUDB V` I|V |'I|IIU\l I-Ill" II IIILU \g|ll'l'll; In-muse shn Inuurnml in white ow-r`Ilm danth of her lmslmnd, Lurd llm-nlr_\-. Blnck and wnlta Rtri|).`1!. exprz-sslvo cf hnpo and nnn-aw. la mu nmnrnlnxz vnlor of rho South .~`m\ lslumler. The ancient Egyptian: nnnnrm-d In yollqw. l nl:- hmwn. the valor of wltherml lo-nves. la the Persian xnmlrning. In Syrln and Armenian sky-hlnv la the mnurnlnu color. indlmulng that NM decoasezl has ;:o:t'9 tn In-mean \\'l(aH ll Kfillll Ill .`i|H.. But they truth is rospectnbln and our- ries weight; czmdnr is honorable nml conmmndn rnspvnt. It Is thm-eforn evi- ` done that n (-nndlri truth tollvr who i- ` ulwnyn tull-almz uml uses nnb u what. dis- cretlon as to whc-n ho .-:honll speak nnd when he should lw silent: in llkuly tn bu not only A thorn In the skin of must of his ucqnnlnnncos, hub un ncrlva and dun- gernna dlnruptlmz form in nny social cir- clo. II ..-.-v .-...\J In In In. alnnu luv I..IlIn. Alxvnys suy that whiuh uppuurs to _\'ml to ba true M the time without rvl'm'('n('e to tho feelimzn or llltI`l'9H1.~= nf tho pursun of whom you spe.'\|:, and rm-gaxrxllu-as oi the good than may` he urumnpllslml 1):.` what `y 1 my. 'l'his hubic (mm um-qulrml and uci`vI'ly indulged in wllrmukn one- mles of the lnrza nmjm-lty of mm`: ncqunlnmncoa. Llm-9 um duspicul~lo pm`- sons, and scandal nmngera and gnsslpu-rs are odious, but they um nncrmntvrml. Each little world knows tlmszc of lm in- huhltxmts who urv ullllctml with tlu=.~'a dlshnnomhle prrxponsitlvn, nnd whnt tlu-y any on nny given subject is nlwnys tu ken with a grain of salt. lino fl-an truth In v-nunnnh\l\In nnd nnr. evening wee e - emu \ .- on over OIG wee reelined;-GeoI ge H Hide is bev- ing his new-house pointed. . O. hisholm doing the work.-C. Metee received a. ` zevue sinking up from I` r nuny tum. --Silee and wife, the put for years residents t V village. are removi .- Lindeey hater was in town lest wee .- Williem 8 iii: end diughter. Eerlem. spent Saturday at Fuller `ltevens .-- Amoea Meeritnen hes returned from a hunt- ing trip to Gull lake. where he was nuc- oeesfnl in capturing n ne supply of deer. -MoIers. Hellidoy, Ripley and Dawson, who eecompanied the Loverin hunting party to the Muskoh district. have re- turned.-'1`here is 1 good deal of murmur- ing about the Kin ston stage stopping at Morton.-A spoein service was conducted by Rev. L. Conley on tiunksgiving morn- ing in the Methodist church.--G. Carpen- ter, Brockville, spent afew days in this I vicinity last weo|r.~~Preparatione have commenced for the Christmas entertain- ment by the Sunday echoo!.--Miss Ella Hollidsy ii visiting in BrokvilIe.-There is some talk of I skating rink being opened up in this villnge this winter.-Misa Che- n'e .' who spent last week with friends in At ens, has returned hdme. Hnw tho I`:-on-I-Ii urlglmnezl. In Regular l'r'ocOuIcm. Mmlrnlluz (`n urn ulxnrl :I||Il`- SUI a injmliolnma with `man: It rn III In" ,,J.;.~ LY wma, THURSDAY. nmcmwmn 2. 18 7. I HU.'\' :.~`ful mm mm .11 '.u;;::lI ~ - v . - 1 I` .

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