bend ie ei ho feet in length. I- Anhe` end Ilaeiiltetior three peetaen form the` ahehoel. `Rm ie divid- ed from the body of the church bribe or- gen gallery. which in qupporbed by a. double range of math); -"columnq. `witch ower! ceryetidee end ilqfjgeoe ' ' In oek. `i`h chair in entered a :66 h e wrought mean of the meet: `exquisite vorkmanebip. The eide elelee ere entered Iarbugh perforated iron gate: 0! ehniler cut. . Thnyenienannl throne. or chetr ol etehe bounty. '1`hoop`_noopsl throne. or near the `ulnar, is doohntod idgu_t.ylo`of simple elegance, with futoono of fruit and osyere, aurmonncad by. 3 mitrn. `I'M: uhrbne is occupied only on I. Ioleyggp occa- sion`. Inch u the iuaugunbionpfnnow bishop . . " on ma north side of tho choir is Ibo b"hP- ' On the north side o,tho chair lord mayor : cent, which hat: the ch. sword and mnco.. The muooponding an I on the opposite side of the choir in docum- ud with the ancient cplooopal emblem. a pelican feeding her you . The clean : stall, under the organ 3 lery. hu 3 can- opy, and in ornamented with sculptures of fruit and flowers. There are several other Sermons." There are many monuments and statues in honor of the illustrious dead. The first one erected was to the memory of John Howard. in 1790. The statue stands near the iron gem leading tothe south aisle. The commemorative inscription on one side of the Dedosbel is unusually long. consisting of 240 words. Some of the in- scriptions are in Latin. notably the classic one on the statue of doctor Johnson. rm... 4:... .s..... at Rs. Pnulha mthndrnl stalls, divoraoly decorated. devoted to the i especial use of different. dignitaries. In dun nf nld. nnrmnnn were invnrinblv especial 0! ameronr. mgnnzu-ma. In days of old. eormona invariably delivered in the open air, near the cross in the churchyard. from which circum- stance they are still termed l aul'-1 Uroae Sermons." ML-.- nun ennui! mnnnmnnh And ntnhuoa I the statue of doctor Jonnson. The rsh stone of St. Paul's cathedral was lnid Juno Qlst. 1875. and the building com lolod In l7l5. The choir was first nis ed and choral service performed for sovornl years. while the rest of the build- in appeared a confused mass of scaffolds, w eh a vast. cirrlo open to the sky. 'l`|m om-nmnnlnn nhmndilln the oominl The Bay of Quinta By. now abort line for Twood, Napnnee. Dom-onbo and all lo- cal points. Train loaves City Hall depob at 4:00 p.In. R. J. Wilson, C.l .R. bole- urnnh ninn, Cln-Anna nhronh. Wood Yard. Junu Campbell. oorner of Wellington nnd Barrack atroou, always hn on hand a good Itoqk of but maple. out and uncut. dry slabs. pine and cedar blookl. All cheap for cub. Telephone no. |, .|,-_., ID `IIUU p.In. IV. do VV IlI!Uu. `umph nfoo.ClAronoe atzrooh. ':' ":.: ..".*.`. .'.'.:.'r.:: II . am i ::bulnou|oI u go`: ITIANGI I H8110]. `ICU. W.%`L Md%HuIm| hoe botwoon Johnston and In! on Social Shoot, MXKX). M Allrod St... houu nnd lot. in " home And lot and bur. ` " non Prlncuu. I bonus. I use and eon 80.. a homo: and ma nomn nu an Inn Gan at. vacant xos. ohm. I fume one-(boas Qcmt. Home and lot. oor. (icon. and Mann II. mm. In] 1.. mu Gordon Bmdonbln Ninth-mun no Jo nuton 86.. new honnusml lot. llnlll. cu " mm. homo. And 150 one! proponauln nth and OGIIII (at an. to lot or uohnnn. . _-__--.-...- -_-n -4AAA_ .`-___ I u ---u' -v -v- -- V--.- 0AllDlNBR'5 a..T. .... 1 -I 1I_In.._A._ it 2|.-n-Q VEHICLES TO THE LADIES OF KINGSTON. lltS`l`-Ohl-I DBIS8 AND IANTLI IAI- Ina. Ivonlnmaunmu pronptlynttondv ed to. Onttlng ho Flinn; on shortcut antico- Allktndu of (`stuns luvs on hand Pint- oluu Dnumakorn wnntocl at once French rfumon ny-Mn nut: [no Io: bolus M you no nylu of [uncut cutting night. at man a 00.. snowman! 02.`. Rhinos` IW1 sugxcns Wife... JAMES LATURNEY, .g4lt_A_-- _A E-- uIuuI-'u:I POOIT . I no mm mom: nun `H in a-i:?Jo|n`:-bu llozmo OuNou.'uq. I'nov| um -a'I."a`i.'i':'.`. mnoaomm .33 st, 00"`: St.. Inontmn. REAL ESTATE DOWN. DOWN! Forisialg or Ex_cl_:a(e. _ ' Gainful Iransactiou. ocular! and know!!! by India -._..2..An:-n-.A&:Ano 8- L. BTHIBR GOO n__..n-.4.._._.. .1 -l|..`.A .-.l Hi {6I3;'I-"i$ WIIHFIIX UH-tvunu-\u -\-- --u. in Wellington am. Ilngnumy loan to loan :0. lowut. onus. I` I-cl 5-1 I In-2'-nj nnnulacturu-Idlllhlnl Ilnnl Tnhlnn. `l`0.P:g&o|u'no vuuoom V10 ...`.i.'.e'.2`3'. ..a"".? 4... ptind 10 the Wnro room: with the Wheel Windows. ' O! 0 duoriglon ngnufuvnyrog nq__`ro- I m_g5mcau 5 ,. DECMEBE ill. ' 0 )0 11 um. ` ..3?3mJ-..::':J` .`. .`..".`$.'1 mrlmnmu pun nd lune Iooht). Oooopponlto the on` in now au_r.nomeu by new. . 4 I earnestly recnmmend ee soon es the receipts of the rvvernment are quite uni- oient to pay eltf the expemea of the gov- ernment, than when any of the United Stetee noten are presented for redemption in gold and are redeemed in gold auoh nobee shall be kept and eet apart. um} only paid out in exchange for gold. If we are to have any are of prosperity in the coun-, try. with sutcienb receipts for the ex- peneea or the government-. we mey feel no immediate embarrassment: from our pres- ent. currency: but the danger etlllexiete and will be ever present, menacing us so long an the existing system continues. I mnnmrnmul than the issue of the `lo Put Ila I'|IIIOOl`OfvtIIl count`: on 1 Iain! lads-ylrttnlhn and nonpro- olty Oonuldln-on-,-_pulI lhonld Inc I _0l}ngnoo up Bhbw Inns: CI; Bo Dona. WASHINGTON. Use. 7. `- Amolpg gqhhr things pcoaient McKinley `touched on In hinnddrou to eongtou wnro thou: Tho nnrrnnnu nunstinn was dasll Iitnh ab HE fdun rQ-.-* | _\ n on v1ayqus_aov- .~ uuuuarou no enngrell wiro man: A The can-onoy quostion was dotlh with :9 conaidernblolepgnh. After reviewing the nancial gpemtiona o! the overnmont unce 1860.110 made reoomme ntion with the objeotorputting the finances oh I sound haeia. H: n a: "II. no further logialgtion is had an the poicy of selling band: in to be continued, than qopgrou '8hOld give the secretary of the _tx-ounry authority to all hand: uh long or short: um-inrh_ hnnrino A has rnta of into!-out Ihlh I0 TGGCEITI DD0lI' HOLES |l'| K010." "The best sentiment of the civilized world, he odds. "in moving toward the eettlemont of dilferencee between nations without resorting to the horrors of war. Treaties embodying these humane princi- ples on broad lines without in any way im- perilling our interests or our honor. rhall are my oonetent encouragement. With reference to Alaska, the president says the conditions now existing there do- mund material changes in the lll_W relat- ing to the territory. The great inux of population during the poet eummer and fall, and the prospect of a still larger immi- gration in the spring, will not permit the mmror neglect of the extension of civil authority within the territory or postpone the establishment of a more thorough gov- ernment: He adds that the startling, though poreibly exaggerated. reports from the Yukon river country of the probable shortage of mod for the large number of people who are wintering there, without means of leaving the country, are con rmed in rmch measure as to justify bring- ing the matter to the attention of con- resa. v , - 8 As to Cuba the president) declares that ibis honestly due to Spin end to the United Stnma, friendly relations with Spain thabalm nhould receive 5 reasonable chance to realize her expectations and to prove the Assorted ellicac of the new order (if things to which 9 0 stands Irm- \-ocably committed. ? On that mmatinn of reninrocitv manl- I \'UCDly COIHYDIUDGU. I On the question of reciprocity presi- dent McKinley says; In order to exe- nute an` eurly as possible the provisions of third and fourth i-ectionn of revenue not tnprnved July 24th, 1897.} eppointed t 0 Hon. John A. Kuueon. of Iowa, on apeciel rommiz-eionrrr plompotentiory to undertake the requisite negotietiona with foreign countries deniring to aveil them- nelvea of these provision. The negotia- tions are now proceeding with several gov- ernments. both European and American. It is believed that by n enroful exerolee of the powers conferred by that neteome grievances of our own and of other coun- triea in our mutual trade relations may be either removed or largely alleviated. and that the volume of our commereinlem obnngee may be enlarged, with advantage to both contracting puties. long we exvsnnp: Bylwlu oununuel. I moomnieud that the issue of the nations! bank notes be restricted to the denomination of ten dollars and upwards. If this euggeslaion I have herein made ohall have the approval of congress-,t.hen I would recommend um; nutionnl bunks be required to redcemyhoir notes in gold." "Tim hunt. nmutilnmm nf the civilized Nona so Excellent. "I have been troubled with sick head- aoho for over A year. Lately I hnvo used Laxn-Liver Pulls. and nd that they help mo more than any other modlcino Ihnve ever taken. They are an cxcellenb pill. cunning: no pain or griping, and leave no after ill effects." Miss Mary Ellen Hicks. South Bay, Ont. Bounty?` BIISDOIII -y to son IIOIIIJI ID lung or uuuru rioda, bearing 3 loan rate of interact than ll authorized by luv. 0! mrnnulv mm-immand u soon as tho Bclcntlllo Tonlu. Science has discovered four mtrvclloue tonicn, which not only give be.-mty of color to the face. but build up the cyswn. Dr. Hall : Iron Tonic Pill: contain these males. 60 pills in A box for `25 cent: at. Wade : drug store. d Fbe Trial T6 Ahy n.;.ias1sia.; The Foremost Medical Company In the World In the Cure of Weak Men Make: this Offer. HEALTH ANYBNERGY ASSURED. HAPPY MARRIAGE. 0000 TEMPER. LONG LIFB. -In :11 the world to-day-In I the NI of mo world--no doom: nor Institution MI and restored to nun men II nu tho tuned E311 MEl)l0AL 00. Bunlo. N. Y. 'nm in due to the noun tho oomunnouu-oln of N. Y. ` `Hill oomgunyoonuoln Iomo Invention: and discoveries 1' lab Mn no nun In tho whole nun ct Inodlod Icunoo. L I hobo: pncucuHnuI- T\:.|'n&I ` ndoilroonponynowlocthn on can alon- '1`hovn:Ill||nIIhIII .uu'`..a -ucknllnltt - A`'. 3. -:.*.*.':.*"y:r.. :.*::,.% I I o '3 . Bcoo M,n::..Klnncon.0'nt. ~::."-':.:.--*....- *.':.*-...-~-"....."--, .<.~.:-........=- . .. 0 the 3 lluooud 3 wholo month`: IlD 0' ro- vo Iunodlu. pull on 8 with` run loan 4 I uocsr)l.l3uodI.o.ndnneJ--Q-hspn_Iu1 _:aunIi:iii'AL ffan. 5; 1&5? 3 mi ` HOCKEY; OL_|_JB iinoaizabf ' ; A lloutlon ot Pinon A : Quin but 3-ndnn ah:-Ans. ;7'-A_.`. '. go 'num5OI:'6f hymen strand -the but on Butdny Int nnd a tin: uunntitv. II wall II Inc NIIJIOI1 amnaou no noun on unninuy I990 Ind 1 line qunnrtisxu II `you II quality. of poultry wu`.o`e`hd Md found goody rnlo. A odd ruin` come `on gpoun noon'oud`thorooInu-y pooplo goo why on tokly no pouiblo. The pnvomnu. Von) i` p voryuhpgery condition 3 oftornoon. lpdpoople w 0 were nob ufro-looted had oomo.-downs. A-muting 0.8 tho No `me hooltbp dlub nu hold on tho Paisley on Fnduy evening hunt and organised for the neon. The club will compete for the Quinta oup again in season. and will- opu-guo pains to pn tntrong beam in"tho Imam, ' league. At. a regular meet 0! Union lodge. No. 9. A F. & A.M., - d on Friday oven- ing. Doc. 3rd. tba loll wing olcon wane eioctedz P.M.. W. to. A. Alexandor: W \A" 7 Run `W H I'ArrIh`Du\h: H.\V.. `Tamworth, in spending a few hour: were oponb_ In aocialih appetizing lunch served and R. Scott returned on Sahurdu Buffalo, where he spent a to week on buninou. Mrs. J. xi9yl:$.{mm 1`. `dive In Fulle , a with [Igor daughter, Mrs. F. 1'. Douglas Piety ill. A ' London. Llvorpool and Globe Fm luau:-anon company. __A n, ,___ Anguun an I_ gnhlllnn An chin]: I Hill. H5!` H4 A Successful 3-As Home." ' Br.ooMriui.n, Dee. 6.-Mrs. C. . ne- wood gave an At Home" at her esidonoe on Thursday evening to about thirty of the yountr people of this vicinity. Gem other amusements were indulged in. until at twelve o'clock a lunch was served. after which the guests dispersed to their homes. Snow fell during the early part of theweek, , so that sleighs could be used. but it has I disappeared now. Preparations at I being made for an entertainment an ` Christmas tree by the Sunday school pupilv. Last week a man calledat John Berley s livery stable to hire a horse and buggy tendering in payment for the same a this dollar bill. The bill was afterwards found to _be counterfeit. No tidings have been i heard of the man and rig, and the authoril ties are now in pursuit ol him. This week W. J. Osborne goes to Ottawa to write on i the first-class professional examination. On Friday evening a concert was given in the Mount Pleasant ohuuch under the management of Mrs. Bamforth, wife' of the pastor. She was assisted b local talent and by persons from Bloomiiel and Picten. (irain is being bought here for Carruthera. Toronto. and shipped on the cars. Prices paid are : Buckwheat. 283. per bushel, and fall wheat.. 000. per bushel. On Thurs- day a earload of salt was received for the farmers from the Ontario peoples salt com- pany. it being the last shipment under the contract given to the patrons of industry. There is some disagreement between the salesman of the cheese factory and a Mon- treal cheeee buyer upon their refusing to take eighty cheese of the November `make. `light cents has been offered. ' ` l'.I-l with Pnoumouln. SHANN Doc. 6.--'l`ho weather but been very clmuguble; we had very good aloighiug last week, but. it is all gong um. Mr. Kmmv. Gmflnn. Inn been the guou IIUIKHIHK IIIID WKJI, IHIIJ II? II III! guuq now. Mr. Kenny. Grafton. has been tho vuert cf Oswell Sine for the let week. {e is the brother of Rev. Mr. I onny, who was the Methodist minlator here at cm time. Miss Lone Munehane spent Sunday with Mr.-. Henry Tnylor. Belleville. Miu Frenkllralmn. Bollevillo, rpcnt thanke- glving d with her aunt. Mrs. William Earle. in Beanie Creeper has returned homeefter epondin the summer making cheese in Princo Er ward country. Dune rumor speaks ofn wedding in the near future. Lest Tuenloy Mrs. Jame: Ray, Melroso. was token suddenly ill with pneumonia. Her rtoovery is doubtful. Miss Elects Goodman spent Sunday at Melroro. Rev. Mr. Fleming end family have taken up their abode in our village. Every houeein our village in occupied. This speak: well for Bhennonvillo. Mentor Orton McLeren. Lancaster. nu visiting old friends for ufew days Int woolr. He is the non of Dr. Mclnron, who practiced | at this place at one time. nu View Nolan. Fun. Vuzw, Dec. 7.-0nr uloighlng in About gone, owing to the rain of Int Satur- day nighh. Capo. Bertie has been laid up with a cnrbuncle on in kneo.bu9 is uound ugnin. Robert.Mnddon has erect- ed a new cow stable. H. Menu bu sold his hop oro end in drawing ib uuv. Btu- phen Mud: en had some sheepldllod by do elnnb week. Henry `Clark curt: nun to-uy droning clover, with n uompieto rio. Rnmnr mun then im be A Imddimr wrw _ , The vial. norvoun. dye pun,` Hanna- tlo. nnnlc. And ull chad with lid- Iloy dioolic, llvor Iroubho-ind dismal mm; from import blood have bun mm om-a ma well amogl the menu. oiig` Ooh: cm nd.u LE : - u. n .` y pan r gnud Ila lV-lLk-.'- .1558!` Animal 1". would no I!!! reunr-.' Q may menu Jun in mm noonuusdl no to no Paine : Celery Coupoud. unbound" hoop cited hyik xmamocu hottlolhftl-0 001: pound ml grand Nuns This 1 I110 uynlndulruum Iodn":~* Iy ' 5 good. my gkw mad and ucgugi, and my utensil. >_oioMvn&d in ynndl all [Ga unthly thPduo'g _ _4 _nvol`uy III; lapovuyp hunk . |sAvEiiER`L1FE.| Was Weak. Run-down and Almost Helpless. I II: uv--- ------- FIRE AND LIFE COMPANY. - Through in out. W. J. I. WIITI. ll doing I van Inn bxnlnuu tn lumton when dun. In paid up ocpttll and uundlng noomuonun It to all. PHYSICAL AILMBNTS THREAT. amen L035 op nvasmur. Paine`: refer: . compound Does Wonders For-a lady Advanced In Years. When uicknoa and distant throatoiu life. the young. middle ngod ma thou ud- nncod in can have u hunt; and fglthlul M.mI In .'1n.'.. mun odmmuind`. -rs. VIDCX III `III DIVC I III!!! IINI llltllllll friond in nine`: Ctlory Olnponind`. The work o! M. uvlng; accomplished b the, uodicino In the `put has oomrjnd the admit-mun of all medial min. and has drawn forth volnnnry uostjmotgioln {IN 1! gl'l$i'I:dO and praise it-om ull nuke 0! the P? ` `rho uni. nonvouo. dnnontie. III Inummo, In. Cnthhrino Bcholl; Ionlrcnl. do- oluos that mm . Cllc Ocmpound land bu NM. Elli Vrl ll` `loin : ' Aha... ..n..-I nnnnln nun I Conn}. mi. I10! HID. III! '11!!! II Ionown "ADOUI IOVIII mouth Igo. I found my- nl! In a my vat condition phpignny. and oonpbtdy run-down. I vuuopndcd by four city docton. but thcl: autumn did notln my wnyhn nmyicph condition hue` II (hi hyw in mound. and I thought {nu noun. Ihonnibv A my r-and jun Ina-an n-uann-ulid n r. n: Edna`: ly UFUUHIIIK UIUVUT. Wllll I UU|l|[)'U|U Rumor says there will be u wedding "Format! two youth." In Emil J. Wrty. 91] m-bout-no Bk,` 0 T I /uuerod gruuywilh luiandutnd I.- my book. Ifoon hoppunydslut myhu : ` and kidney: pained me so badly that I was Auuguu luau. -nu - . . . . _ _ , _ :76 them was cpxn letelr restored to health. I luau not had .3 10 :1 gluten pain or Inou I x... -.... ......o. n! mv hunk. or anv indication T !19 -`.._Gs.Ua.rd im -- nan tl 1 doubled n and could hardly wunaexups ; in A aoop ng onition. Very often I was 1 unable to wor . uuering agony both day l and niyht. I had were pun in the lower Inu nhirnnnh. Ind Olllr Immm. .... u-A I\ and ni hi. l mu part 0 wlxich proved pun In one nuwur my stomach. end other Iymptoml ooncluelvely thnt m kidne were in a V0 y unhealthy oondlt on. appetite will out an rapidly. -~ I bonn tuklnn d my strength deolineg Donn : Kidney Pill: lrg mu; uu luau. uuu 1 lunvn not had 1 1 _niidly. I bogyn tukln Donn in March last, sud a but using three banana! :1... mg: nnvnnintnlv matured t0 \ Pill: with the greatest pleunre. nuulule ` when I commenced nkin them I did not retail?` ex oh no remerknb o e cure u that whlo 1 to owed their me. I am very thunk- ful that I hit. upon thin remedy. end gledl | rooommend it to all Iuerere." 98 --_--... __.__________.___.__._____ Ono um-Llvor pm on Right tor } Thirty Days CIA-on Oonut-Ipulon. 12-1...- .....v A n... """ Donna` Irrgpu AM mawditulvnn 6: TOC quaint` c. unmet. WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE -1.- 12..-: u-.....I|.'I. llnnnmlr. mroroawtor...........,.......:'..'..... .__.... p....-u.. n..........u.mn-Annnnnlunri. THE near it TT|6 OUR SAVIOOUR IN ART. ""V"' " """' " "' ' IMl.wIIloII Iuwuuuu war may. tummy. cbuuupuos onion codyorova. Bu boon proscribed our 85 you! In (hounds of cum In tho only Rcuabla and Honest lodlolao how. Askdruum for Wood`: Phonphodlnn It be can-I norm woman: naodlclno In [two at Illa. Inoloao price in letter. and wo will und by nhrq ....n. Prim. one mount. 01; all. 05. on sun Inololo In lononuua wo wm um ny rvuurq mm. Prloo. one pounce. 05. ploauutuulloun. Pnmphloutmtonunddra The Wood Oonpuny, WlIdsot.0I|L.0u\lII- Qllold II IIDIII Hadley. Umzllatl. ----w- -vvv_ . culling. boullllun. Avlnudwood tnnolnou. Abrd 9.-.-2'-....' *'m-.'.:.m.. ......" VUVVW \U I WV! | DE`! U31? lnh up In Canada. Thy vnu mm or Inn! nu gnnronolntu-cxzdioldl hoohthul M: as much ul 0 In obonuho wo;-dulnjl at this woulcrtnl acid). Anna or on Iud. |-.- an Ia. iii!!! !.`.`P.:l .".'. ! !"`.'._.i %~UNAhnn7E5 dia. 1 sunerli Axon: nay an; ooot to blah. too full- holmhworl Ego! point- Q. -33 0 non Icahn` dun ol Our lovhu. ` mu hot: when to twan- ty oldnn . ooh In no mm that -3.. -.4 an In an run it run- 0 not-mu. 0oro:;lr.d!g an mar one don gulophlgno No.ul. am: and III 3'-in Mm` III for 85.00 001 money HINDI`. BARBER I GANBEII I n -au.u ounu omoln. no Kalli. llonuton Io caucus .... ..llo Pn|n..`. .... Alhlulouomofuu ska ..........'" " "..':.!'..... Tho A-bhou H IIDI Id `()1 any. 0! Now ork. have launch hhnndn. Thywlllulnormdlfno on any one iutuuud I |W~I0 hook that l_l'8old In llouton by Bonn Wudn. ladle). Urnnllntl. V` , he: IA.-nu D lcrofula and III I knit -ooll ;:&'I::h!OacIenLII|ovo|ltI:|l1an|ImII. Consuluulll at olu In In 1| ll . . Iran I at can m1n.nhv? trhww ork. h:v.. Illl -'.'33f`1.:T`-.'.'a"'T '.";aa.-. nu: ma CID` .1: tom nan ID Id: mau n 0 d t I v \`Iv'n.I\r'r,:. noukot. Prloo us 9!. _.-.__.. -.:-:4-:.:-.1-........... -C-I-Y1'0II- ` 7 E "0 (1 #3:! la`:-o `h':t|`al'l::0 when yank no It they an :-I I|I<|1lu`9 lohno POOR. mam ..:'3'.'. .:Igm:: )0.D'S .l.'l1|JBz'a1I.JIJLA-V-`- The Great Eng-llnh Remedy. Bu !\wl~ou Guumnuod to promptly out! porn-unonny cum all tom: 0! Nervous 9' Woahuu. l.\nn(oM.am-n- I alorvma. hlooknoy and all afar Abuo or noccuu. lcnu. _w...u and. H001 - IVIII UAW. n my as =` !."-Alonn Jr. -17 08 DA `Won .--J.0.Bo- bonus! I book Io: bmhdu qvupublhhod. 0 room. ' onvuuln Milk Inn-I . n or vans: all:-od alas: -D avail ullunohuno .MdI-- -, "3;Wi !!3 mm mm. V I '.l'ho`moIt `int:-notably and am: shin diuuu whioh defy all mnnnor troumont--ovon the but modiod skill- uo rouldly ound bv Dr. Chou : Qlqtxnopt, MES. JOB. UERIN. ho!bliSJ'pir`n wlfo. at Ethol, 0.. In troubled with Eczema oldho Had Ind Fuco for about 9 you-o.,ondgu,uo bod at than could not .un-tbe`liot uov'eoao' er oookln . bodwpl one was 9! look. no .1 on; tho mated with doctor: It kept ' norm on hzinn$o!N Dr. Ohm : Oln moat. tho got some, and w I ` dolightod to.`-and the am Application 6 hot cod. Bho mod tw_o_ more boxes of the ntmonhlu now free from dluou, on: do ho: own cooking. and would not bogrndgo [I00 101' the good it bu dons hu-. opon tor Evening Dancing Glnn_IsorAamb_ne_a Won ulntatwlthno '1`:-o.t._ed,_by Dttferqng pbton -non. ta mic. . Iuldonoo '22!:.';`..2*'.:';" hag . T . 5; bHIEI|`lnI\IOt. V .9... TI g! T holdori mm for uonmy u nnnm 1t'n'no1* ' NH` 1: nuwout poulblo Inn. on I: uvlu now bulnouut in gjnnunn L jn __j__.->, , DI. I. RLXSAY DUI . I! BAGOT IT. Inlnnhonni. BI Y's LIVE`! olophono I02. s .,,.. . {:."` ' ".``..`2l'.. 2.'.`%,..`; and an canto` on om E;.*:r'. .-`s:-.9-.:.* .`*E*=":...`;?.5 Pdcolo can I box. at all Dulon. or ldumuoa, lulu & Co.. Toronto. Ont. MONEY AND BUSINESS. PI. IIWLLNDI. A` Abnnlou 0! v C073. AN LN LAIIBI U BIAIALA 17 n at Lahore: on on: f>'3 '.'.'s7u...`' `. .`1`} u. `vi-'.`mx` An-nun.`-nnI\O.AllAn KIAII and IIXVXL Lwhig Hall, gxmosmm.g% R_I an has .n.g, . _ 'U`: ;:v`i'a'u'e'1'A!;'E3.." .'<'\%': 515.1; Mano, 1-1_-`{=t.%&*. :?:.':.'.`;:.?.:t'x'%3s1:i.'.. .3; 7`T?E MsnIcA_:. cAn_:_>_s; nu-nu--vv vv--r`--a' x'."ag_:'l3.* .";._.-..:"..':.`l'.g.. ". o . u up 01* lnnvod st 22:*.'*.`..:.:'..'.-.. .. I.t..:'` ctiliizn in nu. ciusx. 7' V . . l.0.P.tI. LATI .a.`.'x"a3.1.'c'...d.ne llnnbo Gono- HORSE LIVERY. it LYON. BA -...u..- -::s-.:--- , OANN. AOGOUNTANT AND REAL as. none: nnd aooonnpba to loan 30 lowout I-nu. _ iovu Wade : Dru; Econ. INSURANCE. "":'>aN1'A|.. _.._____.__.__.___._._...._ R I. IILBOBN ll. l.O.P. 6 I..laA'1'l o ladle Duo nuncfont Kingston rqosplu. coroner for city and country 0430 lonnul: ooeunlod by an Into D3. Bann- I BLANOHABD OEAUTERKD d dit- =n?|? ::.AnnaI.l3o'l::.t;:I`:|`lI _uscL_ ._f__., ,, P OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. buds. ply t.o Tnolul roneonu on Invent- o opposite out Ooo Tho nnta ponncomenp`h`_n1u __a gnome enur- or vi In an tho coin oolabutiou Mtbo blbelit nary of Bb.`P'ui I cat.hod'|`sl I... .-....o.d . am nmnnn Fran MIIOIII. far tensions of So. Paul : lodge, F. & A. M.. /were held. Although to the uninitiated the name "Goon and Gridiron muy poem uomowhnb Iuggolcivo of mysterious prac- tical. -it. had nothing to do with the rites of mnonry. The old nignbonrd. depicting a goose bwunging the acting: of n gridiron. was sold only two years ago. Rn, Paul : mmhadnl nccuniaa In most WII IOIG only WW0 yllf Ikuu St. Paul : cathedral occupies in I commanding position. It stands on an eminence to the north of the Thomas, on I the same opot. whore stood its majoubio ()ro- I decouor, which was ubborly destroyed ur- inq bho conngrstion which devutnted inndoniu 1686. ML. l.......I..sinn- nl bk. nu-nnnnli nan-Inn: mnaonm won. The foundation: 0! the pratonb ooorlou struolnro were laid June 2100. 1675. and completed in F715. forty years later. the great Architect. Sir Christopher Wren, liv- ing to no the completion of his mngni- oonb creation. | us `D....I!. :. Lnilh in Oak. nnr-Alf. ntmln nf ! lion oi I|[IIllI l anon Anhuootunl Pllo-Iamorlu of In Pool Icc|od- low It ..Inn:l'oIndgI Antlbouod by tho lngllnh `lwo Oontnrlon Ago. v Th a hat ngoni h .' na...:1?Ip::$`:::h:'&li`hi ooIa1:r`n:ti.o:I London & Luncuhlre Lltc Auur. % anon Company. now ......... ..nouun run ......... ..1so7 jlor win In nu was uulm uununnnqu Sftho Bus? uh-caohodrux bu created 3 mt among Froo Muonu. nnd widu !0l'_bNI_.. i.n~ bu yllfut time thnt. up oviljlfoouia onion ,'HIh`-`thin hil- toric llnotuuy bu n ntuondod with muonio futuru. nluhou In tho majorjp ol the men omplo ed in but ding in were no lluom, work ng under -thordinobion of the architect". Sir Chrintao bar Wren, the ns grand master of Eng and. Th: nunnn omulovod durlnn the con- cont: cruuon. St. Paul : in built in the purut. abylo of Grecinn architecture. and is considered I far hundnomor odioo shun Sb. Panel- a. at. Rome. A prominent French critic thus expresses his opinion: I in nnh ha.-uimm to tell vou. um whole. nmcn can no mun ln ny one aye an uu think Sb. Paul`: cathodrnl must be nub thing in the world; perhaps nug thing that has: ever been in I and _ coudufo 3% Mifu hip , .|.@lQuCRi'|'1UAL8. . -_ - _ _.___u_ .1...` L__|.cA--A--I Iirlb gum: muler (ll nngmnu. The uuna employed dun-lbn gon- Itruotllbnhglf 8:. Pa&:a`cc:ho`dr `use: an 3 mac}: ury h oi 4. pm o tavern, hho Goon Ind Gxridiron. I M ii in olnimod. was the ornate of km .._......... as. h:-Inmnhnr Wrnn wu mnda which`,- me opmuon: I do not. heaimhe to tell you. whole. which be taken in by the eye at once. Hulnlp Rh Dual`: nnlhhnrlrnl munt ha the WONG. " 8:. Paul ; is constructed in the form of n | crou, oonformnbly to the gononl practice of the ohrintlnn world. And is divided by two rows of pillars. into 3 nave Ind Iido titles. The oxtremo length in 500 foeu,nnd through tho trannopu. `.286 feet. The ground ploo oxoocdl two acres. The come- tary in onoloood by a superb bnlmorudo of artistic iron-work. which com a fabulous claimed. mu we came ox mo xnuonry. Sir Ohrintophor Wren was undo grand mute:-In one of in moms, where Auenenoque Oltleen Left Yeeter-any For linlumwn neglone. Guexoqvn, Dec. 7.-'l`liie town wee thrown into e etete oi ferment this morn- ing when it wee dieoovered thet one of our moat reepeoted citiune bed suddenly left ior perteunknown. John Ormieton. col- ieetor oi enetome et thirport for many ; yeere. ie the mieeing men. end to thoee who lnew him it in needleee to eey thet et ree the rumor wee ireeted with euepicion oi being e ote. but leur in the dey when n it heeetne nown ee e poeitive feet, specu- lhtien wee rile ee to the ceuee * oi hie endden end nnloohd for de mire. V liven hie own iemil hed no know ed e oi hie intention end t a blow ceue to! em with telling loree. Mr. Ormia-ton wee looked to eee moot u ight end etreighrr ; iorwerd meo,_ end 3'. minor eirculeted with the eteuuent or in. dieeppeerenee. i theeit wee own: to e pending inveetigr olthe iire n the onetom oilioe ieet _ morning end en exeninetien oi hiehee .weeeeoiiedetendweenot - reliy credited. An inepeetc wil be lnuetonorrev to execute hie boole end 1 we heve not the leeet betitetion in eeying ' thet we believe they will be found ell righl. end theihie dieeppeerenee cannot be en- eeeeted iorontheteeore. _ A. Eduenlehnannnd told: Ind with I i l V Children's Toy Books, `U790 Canadian Almanac, paper` 250, cloth 50c. 4 I ARTISTICCALENDARS in great variety. Booklets, Christmas Cards New Books for Boys and Girls, Ofce Diaries, Pocket Diaries, Etc. F. N lSBET S The Qorner Bookeeore. . .- - _, _ -.... __._. 4.---.. oounua lot on unuooro. s A. Edwnda In oonnod to Ms bod ; Hun mid. This town In: boon invaded 1 b an opidonic mumbling inoomo u album kno.un n h ninnn. but IEO! - 1807.. r. XII: `lllll fl Iuvuuvut unpidoncnum noomo tr lions kno'vu ulaogtippo. but :I oI'- ` lngltouitluthot it in uoonpulod by} man haduoho and man. Wallace! Iloup.o( tho llopottorotnmlut-bolng ooalnultothohounovu hononthovm typloidlnmhoblotobooutnguu. I n 1 -~'....::."-a'E-"*.J::.~:.::::.:: IIh.ulyho|nncuhdlIrndooo. Ours lqtytu-d8Io:oAnihl:'v:`Oong:u|;: E ?h.nnlvn SUDDENLY DISAPPEARED `yup-nu--...._--.-.. ____.. `nu nut qninqnnniul division of prom- wlll uh plnon alter the olou of tho bank: on nu Dc-camber. 1&1. All Chou Joining the comp: bofon thin date will be entitled to on nu`: prodtn. Null: 0 Cunnln hunn, Gonoui Auumuiugouoo not. Jnuls. the I the the nu`. In Hz: was obnrchyud in I statue oi quoon Anne. dnri when reign aha church `In opnpl The gmnpo on lzhfpodlltal I aogoriul of i `cg u-Gait riuiuflrhnd. 1'" nogipd . .1 ~` Tho wutorn toads of St. Pull : is con- ..;idor.d one of tho that apocmona of urchi- homp in the whole world. Tho nlavntad norhloo Indian to 110 in the whole world. The eieveted poroo landing the l;l$hQI(|t|'Il'lc:` tionniotsgktnlvie mun. t. an-u ported eig e dompoilteholumne; supporting e triangular pedimem. "On the e x of ghie pediment ere statues of B0. eter and 80. Jenna, each eleven feet in height. n. n..-no. rmnr. n! the nut clock tower each eleven teen In nenguv. On thewub front. of the greet clock and the bellry ere eupeu-b_otetues ofthe four evsngeliete,` Matthew, Mark. Luke And John. in A recumbent`. posture. with their diecingninhed symbols.- A nnmLnIn-nlnr nm-Lino leede W th9| their dimngninnea symbols; . A eemi-circular portico leads to the greet. south door. or entrance to the tren- eept. The entebluture represents 5 phoe- nix rielng from the ames. and underneath is the'wordRuurgem." A onrioue anec- dote in related oonoernin the stone. It Ippeere that when Sir C riebopher Wren had ranked out she dimeneione of the grent demo, and xed n onaoentre.n laborer wu ordorod to bnnpnat stone from tho heaps of rubbish to be laid for a direction to the workmen. Singuiuly _enough, it hnppenod to bengnweatone. with nothing remaining of an inscription sue the some word.- Reu.`-urgnm." "l`|-n n-inninnl nnnnnrh of the ICUDOIP the wora.- "nesurgam. The principal support of the stupen- dous dome consists of four massive piers of | stone-work, each about forty feet square. [The dome is surrounded byacolonnado land is terminmod lay aglobo six fectin diameter, surmounte by a cross fteen {act in height. ' Within the southwest pier is acircular staircase leadin to the world-famous "whispering galcry. with which every visitor is familiar. The paintings by Sir James Thornhill on the compartments ol theilome are illustrative of the most re- markable events and incidents which are recorded in the life of St. Paul. the apes. tie: his miraculous con version on the road to Damascus; his preaching before Sergius Paulus; the sacrice at Lystrn; the convex - sion of jailer at Philippi-; the Ephesians burning their books 0! magic. and his thrilling shipwreck at Melita. These paintings are in some places partiallyl obliterated by damp. | A room in the north nallorv contains a I obliterated by clamp. . A room in the north gallery largo woddon model an pposad so have been co lad from a temple in ancient. Rome. be lino-boned bell. which strikes the hour: in the clock-tower, weighs 11.474 pounds, and can bodintincbly heard at. a dlatnnco of twenm miles. Ibis tolled only to announce the amino of A member of the roynl family, the lord mayor nl Landon. the bishop of London. or the dam of tho cubhedrsl. _Tho clock-dial in fty-seven NEW WA!) Papa: l\_'_:_._ --__- Effects. Designs. Prices. Initublo for Kitohom, 11-11- I`)-lI. ` D--_.- --r--- cu-ou-wuv ova ::.-.-- Booms. mm-. Bgnr-Room: Bah-coma, Pu-Ion. Dnwing Boonu. A-___ -A- . Vmtuhmn auounnuu - AUL'S OA'l`HEI'llML. L_UND()N, ENGLAND. 7. wwov 0- IUIIII 0! I16] .noIhIovu\ thou E`!!! 181 . PIANOS FDR PENT- uuonmnun an nuinnonh'in'n nun- 1898. ` -4'0-=-o:~9~u 6'. vnvi'$*:N-- 'fi1"i'i DAILY wme. ing Sorgiua wlcn man Cll`|"l0 open no um any. .yatrn; convoh Tho ceremonies nbtondiing coming ml; bicentanary uolebnhion will be grandly imposing. and it-. is expected, there will be t the grenboat. gathering of Free Mason: that partially I the order has ever known. l nu.....n 19-..: s V',, ,: - gt", #1:}: > V , ,,,,,`.-- .,.,. ......`..ni,.-.q',o-r -* I-'*"' ` warn mfT`l'nlY- DEBMIERER `.7- 189 . ,SM.YTl|B &, LOSCOMBB. AIIIGNIBS Di _'1`lUl'l'- OHFIOI : I! DA- . not Mint Aulznnumu Iounltod