:1 In an luluu-n uLn}.u- Y'{x"5f'u}.TE'.`*3t3 "`..:.....-`-F`-=`-'~` 3 *"l`nou uonu'oii"kii'dr B. iluffll (U IIIYTVDOH .I'00I.y IIIIDSUTIOTU. J sgmucl '1'. Wilmot. In Ix-wndon of ; Siglnoy township, and one of in moat pro- | mmonc men. passed Iwuy on Woduuday I At. the IIQ of sixty-three. Tho fnnr-vnnr-nlrl dnnahtnr nl Mr nnrl l Barber. Athono. died It the homo .0! his In IE0 U- I- l\- PEOP- J. Wesley Bnrbonnon ol tho loco Charla brotlmr. Dr. A. E. Borlior. Iliohowoh. Ind., M. the ago 0! tvonty- n yous. He i we Athena About 5 you up for Colorado A for tho benotfol hu balm. 1 5 t 4 IUBU UUU HHIUKI -UHVHHKH UUHU LU Uullulllgn A number of pLliLicnl prisoners have ' bum shot, in Guntemuln for aiding the re- volu1.ionary puny. There are over 2'28 ` in Lhut. Iepubhc. At. -uvpccinl meetlng of the New Eng- land shoe anal leanl-er nvsoclation, a. resnlu ' 1 (ion was passed adx-heating the reciprocal inn.-rclmu;_ro of produce with Cannda on 1 cquitublu toxma. 'v Represenlulwe Johnslon. North Dako ta, says it, c;-L the United States govern ment. :3 -_". ~l,:';ll to make an unsucceerful claim for (lnmuarcn bdore the Paris tribu- nal on the seal sherie- TI... ...-l;...;.. ' , ...... ... AL- ..-..- -1` prisoners of the lute revolution in the jails . Iy ucapou noun; uumuu w. uum. Napoleon Lnlondo, Bollovillo. died on lwodneoday of typhoid (over And pneu- `Inmin. Ho wu horn near Momroul fort -om year: ago. and In an cmployco in t G.T.R. I-hopn. J. Wanlav Bmhnrjnn nl thn lam Charla- peuuv ||Iu, H u\.lIIuI_Vn Tho Arnprior board of education ap- pointed W. H. Johnston. Cornwall. the I nigh school at $900 per nnnnm. | On Dec. l.")t.h. At. Hmnjmrdnn. Annin. ' II : (VIC II! 0| Illly'lllI"' The four-your-olcl dnahur of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Kotchoson. Bollovillo. not rs to her clothes on Wodneods and narrow- i ly ucapod being burned to. oath. z Nnnnlnnn Luanda. Rnllnvilln. dinrl on . Nun of the lutrlct condensed from tho Whlru Icxchnaloa. - I ; Court! Quinta and Dnlmngoj A.O I-`., I Belloville. have been amaigumtod. Rev. Michael Mnnkin. an: o! thn nlrlant lJ6IIUVIIIU' UIVU ICU" IIIIJWKIIIIIIIII. Hey. Michael Mnckie. one ol the oldest priests in archdiocese of Kingston. died at Bellevillo. Wednesday. j 'l`|.- rA.......in- In...) A! _.l..-.51.... -_ I W WCUKU WILD I6 D. McKibbon_._ ..._._-_-__,.,-. .4...)-ov-4 ..----._4v..n From Liverpool. Steamer. From Portland Dan. Mh........ImbrtLlor Dec. mu, 1p.m Deo. l8r.h.........\'anuouvar... Jun. 5th 1p.m Jun ht. . . . . . . ..ioohmnn....Jnn. 191.91.! p.m Jon. 1.5th..... ....Lubrndor ....l-`eb. 2nd,1 pm From Liverpool. Steamer. From Boston Doc. 1m.h........0on|dn.......Inn. 15th, 3 pm `lint 0AbIn-OV to 800 Ilnglo; 0100 to 2180 re Jun. Second Ou.bln--OM to 041.50 olnulo; I175 to I13 81 nmrn. Rturno to Llvomoollaondondorn. London . I 4VllI.l`('lLl|, I UU- J-3 *`l\4E\', 3`. DH JITF. lCrucggau and Miss Alum Clank attended the public oxzunirmcion an l\liu Nollie Wol- banks' school on Friday. Miss Maud(`lmk spent Sunday \":`.llllllg friend! in l icton. Mrs. N . Stark:-and diughter. Leta, visited {friends nf. lkxinr. l ot.ru. Mr. and Mn-. *Hrown, \\ or-L Lake. were 1.110 guests of ; Mr. and Mn-i. H. Hodge on Sunday. 5 Miss Lullio (Hark has been spending A few `days with Mini Ruby Welbanlu-, lhyul : street. Mrs. I) ckuon and lime daughter, ;l'icton. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. v l'.rivi/nrd Lobb, Mm. \\'I|liu-n Scott. and ` Mix-is \'e|muvi.=itel Mrs. H. Clark on Wed- ` nomlny. Minn Jennie Lobb nrd Hugh 1 Hicks span`. Sunday Ill UNI village. Miss , Nullio Wulbimka nnd E. Vnnclueen spent. f Friuluy evening wifh Miss Maud -Clark. Thn ('irinlmAa pulp:-r-ninnxnnr. nn Han, : UIII IHVIWHIV IYUUWUUII I NUEMIU "Ull I}III' I ware, N. J. They were in 3 stage which I was struck by it train. Those fatally in- ` jured are: \\ illi.\m Crane. William Mor- ! `annnd Chmles Savenkie. all of Pnsenic. I I 1.muzsu_v. The Hon Charles S. Hamlin addressed a meeting in Boston la-ab night; in which `be expressed the hope that the protracted controversies behwcon the United States and (Irent Britain would soon be settled in a manner to procure the trade of Can- udn. Vl`,....._A... ._........... ...,.._- Ill`. Twenty persons were injured at a orna- I sing on the l)alnware,L1ckawams nndwoetu em railway bebwoen Pasenic and Dela- V (warn N 1 Thu. mg... in . .9-gun -..t.in|. IHII Ull IHU PCIII UEHUI IU3u Joli.i Luif, nrrci-ted on It charge of muidei connected with the death of Thomas Lee. ' who was found show to death in the woods, is in progress before magistrate Deacon at. Lindsisy. I VFI... ll -.. (`I-.....I.... L` `LY-._I:.. ...I.J._.._......l .. The pielimiunry inquiry in the case of` IJUUUH U1 U2; IIUU \ . l5ounz:!f, the Ruaeian arrested in London charge} with endaxvormg Lo ring about the assassination of the war. II xs been again reuml dad. Two masked men attempted to rob the .`-ivmthern Pnczlic Compmy`s station of Koa- wick on Tuasduy night. Agent. Schuck- mun shot. and killed one of the robbers A ....MLm-. .J` n...u| ......I...- ............... 1 ' lllflll Ellllll HIILI IIIIUU UHU 'Jl Duo IUUUUIVF. A number of earl) qunkea. increasing in inruneitv. uccuxred Wednesday around , S uyrnn, Ania: Minor. Some lives were ` lush and mnch.dmnuge done to buildings. I A Lnmhpr nf n`.HII'r-ml nninnnnrn hnvn Ill) Ul Ul DVJIIUHI, IJIUVIHUU 0| '7 IVIIIIH Michael Lhfbvlo, Montreal, has dec1id- de to remove his vinegar factories to SD. Juhn I~, Que. The town has voted Lim a l bonus 0! $22 .700 \' lb.-unll' II; l)..a.i.... ...m4.o..rI in ` llly lUl'IU|l.' LIKUCB ll] EH6 HDDICKW ` The C. P. R. tolographexs` committee ` waited on Mr. Tui at. Montreal Wednes- day, but no agreement was reached. hr You-fnnhn Hm nhwnininn nl H-un lain UH) , DUO [10 agleumunw WE! TOIICHUU. Dr. Z-zrtuchu. the physician of the late I 1-`en. Antonio Macro. him bean appointed ! mayor of Bejm.-al, province of U want. Minhsual Lnfahvnx, Mnnt rnul him dnt-Iial. ml 81 nuun. litou-Lu Liverpool ndondol-2). London. 0| ow. Quoon-t.o_wn mum. on. to nun. ll hip saloons. 0 ooto uchuupoolouu promonsdo (loch. The Bayof Q-mm By. now amuse; nr'l`i1l-Nunnnn.Dn.-nnin-uulnllln. I D Hill , H Vl|.'l|l.ll Ul HCBTL UIBEIEIH Oakland, Cul..hna declared again: 3 pugil- im. Therefore Urib cannon ght: Me Cmnell in that city, as planned. Racial ammnsxilwn in Andria have ex. UJIIIIIIII Ill LIHIIJ Ully, El pllllu Racial ammosiuee in Auatria have ex- tended to the army and there hnve bgen * many lerimls fights in the attache. l The ('7 P R. Onlmn-nnhmn` nnmmittna I oeu or azuu. uy xoocpnal. ( Arthur Mnurico, A member of New York ; stock exchange mince Hid-5. died in Chicago ` on \Vedr.oedn of upoplexy. Jams: .11, nsnr: n inlllznrh brink } on vveuuoena ox upoplexy. James Jo mom a Welllzndvn bxick manufacturer, drcp;.ed dead at Foneueu Falls, a victim of heart disease. Oakland {`ul `man Aanln--ad an-ainxt nnnil. Loss 310.000. ` \ I)r. Shaw. Keene. has been nominnlod by the conservatives of 1-} not Petexboro for the legislative assembly. Almmnder Hull. 4: Rlnnhnim mnrnhnnt. LHU lUg|3HIlIVU I5Ul'enlDly. Alexander Hall. a Blenheim merchant, was Mtacketl Wednesday night. Ind 1012- , bed of 3:200. by fomphdl. ` Arthur Mnurima, A mnmhpr nf Nan Yuri: : the Ixualeo of `u lowing Papers and the Lat_.oet Deevlchee. (Ln. Weyler declares Cube will never aceapt Spain : Lffn of autonomy. ` Sir Charles '!`up_ at arrived at New York` on the steamer. ujeetl 811 Wodnegdei. The trolley system has been lneugiira - ed on the Hamilton and Dundee railway. A rlpsnnlch fmm Mtunnlit! I11: lhlt MEMO. ` ! No. 9 mil . '1 sl. Portage. and 35.000 feet or ltidxliei-, mm bitrued a Taemy night. L . 10.000. 0:53:-sQ|u:I' Kannn Hnnluann nI\vu-nnlnt` A 00 on I-00 IUIIIIIICUII Bllll UHIIIIE fllllyn A despatch {mm Mcgnnlic II}! that Ledouceur. the game pouctor, has been ar- reeud. 37:. D -...II H .l 1'|....b-n. .-ul `JR nnn fnaf KELTXIQ LINE] MILFUHD MINGLINGS. DISTRICT DASHE3. F11`!-I as rnqusws. IIIIVIICV Dec. '.23'--Rev, A. and Mrs. ..I IlL-- AI... l`I .l. -55-...-I...I I). Llll-IKE , Y|Ul_I` OI; \'l- l4UUUl,uU' U-7U; J. Milne. do. 31". ; E. B. Louckl, glare, $l.93: la`. Mainland. work, 89.20; E. J. B. l unr-to, printing, $06 72: Rathbun Co.. lumber. 85 36; H. (I. (lravea, work. 8303; W. Vanhorn. r-,tm.e, $22.50; C. Trotter, plank. .'0.:.; B. Mullen. work. $l`. ; W. J. Frnnlslin, atone, $1 75; J. McKondry, alone, 500 ;.l. llenney. culvert. $1 57; J. B Pnrlr. tax refunded, 31.66: J. Mullen. lumber and work. 38; J. Doclrrell, culvert, St; J. Scott. grave , 82; E. llradden, cul- vert. Sl; M. Ilyrner-, coal oil, we ; T. Tur- ner. atone, $8 2.3; R. E. Draper, do, 75c.. Rathbun Co . lumber. $9 16: W. Bennellt, nails, 150; John (lillev-pie, atone. $2 87. By-lawn mulling Joyceville the place for holding the nomination and appointing J. A Wilrnot, S. llunnldaon, E. W. Jackson. James 'I`r~otter and John Dillon. deputy- roturnivg ollicers, were passed. Moved by Mr. McAlpin. seconded by Mr. Tierney. that such member of the council be paid $330, which was carried. Resolved that the tax of SI Tm charged to John Roach be struck r.ll'. l`he tinnncialletntemenb was puried nnd ordered printed in condensed fur ll) for distribution. Adjourned sine die. uuuvuruuuqu u.w. Bnn oclo_uinupIu|o. 0` l KIWI?! In CODDKPIUII Wllvll IIIU IIW IIIIUUI llonnoll n. the townohip. 'l'bocol|cctot`| time or bnlanco of axon wu ox- Iondod till next mooung. A by-law wu pound uppoinm`? for do ty returning olllotn D. J. aggu-9.. Wilton Thompson. Thounu Loonnrd Thoma Cm. `William A. Grant Ind J. B. Whaler. ihlovod by It. Wnllueo. ncondodnby I Mr. Ounpull. and resolved. that vhcnnn councillor Quinn having cxptod ||in do- tanninnuon ol withdrawing from the bonrdnbnthin council plus an nerd in ipptociuion at his union in mmwhb nignntion. Adjontnotl no Portland Townahlp Oouncll. llumuw<\n1'n. Ilec. 15.--Membere all present except deputy reeve McMulIen. `Several communications were read and fyled. Hum-4 voted: 8l.Jnmea Curl, loading bridge Ill Kingatoufu awarnp;$6. 72. P. Bel- more, for work in Verona: $l.`.'.3, J.S. (lai- lxghor. repair culvert and ditch; 86, John (fnrriclmepair Garrick road;$-8.50, Thomas . Hider, repair Stone Doom road; 87. John French, cutting brush Long bridge; 83 50, Thomas Laveck, culvert.Clare road; $5.50. Lorence Hoodberry. grsvellin: I-`rontonac road; 824 60, Matthew Revel]. for work on Frontenac and Snider roads; $6, John Lweck for work on lilth concea- non; $13 9. ), Thomas Laveclr. culvert and other work on (flare road; 82`: :10. Thomas Albertaon for several joba on Frontenac and ` Snider road; 34, Samuel Booder, culvert 1-nd job on hi", Stone Dam road;8`.!, I Samuel Stewart for ditch and culvert; 87. j I . Myers. half yo.-ar a enlary and attending menting of farmers` institute: 83 50, Jnoo Hartman. culvert, 5th concession: 87.75. I). J. Curran. repair on bridge on Camden boundary; 89.50. John French, culverts and grsvellin on Snider road; 821.25. Mrs. McLean or he ing Mrs. Cummings eeunteen weeks: 84'? George Barstowe. bridgein Hsrrowemith: $13. Levi Storms. for keeping S. Emlnons two month; 83 60, Arthur Smith for plank; 83. Storm sie- nera, charity; 3] Mrs. Cole, charity; 5:4 25. Elias Uarrieon. grsfalling 6th eon- ceeelonz 34. Alexander Clark, cutting brush.7th conoeeeion: en 30. B. Rama, sledge. township use: 36 40. E. Harriaon. job, Camden boundary; 81.50, W. Clark, culvert.Camden boandar :81: 00.'I`errenee l hi||ipe,iob nravellingp: 17.25. E. lAhene. _ gravelllnu: 810. W. 8. Reid. covering bridge: 86.95, l-I Lakens, job. Camden boundary: 359.16. E. J. B. Penae. print- ing : 33. E Hellman, job on road; 830. Kingston house of industry. leap o! D. Charlton aix month: 82 each tolnelnbers of board of health: 975. treuerer s aelarv : -$30 each to the reeve and councillors; O22 uodeputy resvs:8l00 to B. M. Britten. serviore in connection with the law unit of l|._..-II- -- sI.- on-_.Lln IIVL- ..Il..a..!- Plunlmrgh Townnhlp Oouncll. B,uu:I|~:HI;| 11, Dec. 10. -- All present. Clelk W. Murray, jr , being absent. on motion of Mr. Wilmob, seconded by Mr. l).uling. Charles Belwa was appointed clerk pro tem. Minutes of lush meeting were amendod by charging 71. paidfor ditching Mud creek to lot. thirty-three, concession tour. A letter from J. B Long. pxoi-mciul auditor. to treasurer : cash book. was read. Rev. 8. Tigho addressed the council on behalf of the general hospi- tal, asking for a grant. Accounts pnslod : W. ls`. Medley, atone, 825; W. H. Toner, work. 33 05; R. Paul, atone. ML ; W. Mc- Fadden, gravel. 8'2 80; A. J. Cowan, bxidge, 36; Jo=oph Cummings. work. 31 .30: G. Millions, culvert. 82; J. Wilson, work. 3.`: 50;|w. Bell, work, ole .33 50; W. .\lcM.mter, culvert, 35: T. \\'nar, woxk, 3; : J. Ryan. postage, SI 45. : MLrray, work. SI; G. Leader, do, 620 ; do. 312; 31 0215!.` Mainland. wnrlx, RH `)Ii- 1'`. J, R, FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT. A Longhboro Township uouull. Svusxnm, Dec. l6.--Moved by J. W. Trouadale. seconded by W. Sills. that depoay mturninwmars for the municipal elections be J. . Dwis, William Trus- cott, 1: rrdiner Pixley and Walter Guthrie, which was carried. By-lsws conrming these appointments and rattling the amounts to be paid to the township oflicere were passed. 'Ihe reeve and treasurer were voted 8'2 each for preparing the nancial statement. The petition of J. 0. lhusehorn sud J. K. Freeman were laid over for further consideration. The nollector was re-appointed to collect the bal- ance of unpaid tsses. Accounts passed : J.- W. Trousdnle, bread furnished to Miss Dean, 33 (30; township supplies. I11 80; Joseph \\'oodruH.dr4wing stone re road. $15: lumber.$2 58; F. Foxton. building culvert near his mill.$5; John Hogan, crossing near his hotel. 33; Thomas Val. lier. culvert nearldderfs mill, 8?; John Johnston. jo avid Johnslon r, MD; Thomas Holland lowmhip work. 371; J. Sullivan. repairing c_ulvert near his Qlsce. $2.26; Edward Patterson, job near Mc(Jusde s, 88; _P. Grooms, job near Robert Kennedy's, $11) l{urt& Riddell. marriage register. $l.l2l; 1 Gelisn, job near` his place, 86 50; George Freeman. cord of wood for Miss Dean, $2 75; Thomas liodmond, building three culverts near P. I>lyan s, SN. and job on (lrent s hill, 8| 1; Henry Mcuidd. job near his place. 34 5U;S.unpeon lhrlingmlitching and cleaning out culvert near his place. 3:1. .-, Ichlooubhln. ICOIIIIIIICC J5. `V. J. Dick I lanhnlni-nnnh . ' T - ' Iowa bland council. Dec. i5 Moubora shunt Mr. Lod."JI d and Mr. Wilson. The nomination ans` olaction of member! of the munlopd cont- oil was nppoinpd. for school houu, action No. 1, north` range. and continual by by-kw no. Bill: orderod to be pilds Priublmolo. 315.13; uloctora of jurors 83: postage and nutionur forty-two coon; 1):. Bird : bull, for ntton ing the B !ani`liy $45. 'l`hotreuurer'a statement was re: . and adopted. The clerk wuxvobod II, for writing out nnd potting up copiel of trauuror, statement. Moved by Mr. Kano. wounded by Mex` Driaooll.-and resolved, that the collector-:bo authorized to have all taxes mllogtod by 24th inch, after mandate to issue warrant: for 0." mm: unpnid, and than this council will` sustain him in doing so. this ruolntion to bi nuthoncicatedu s by-luv.` Adjaurnod nine em. MUNICIPAL LEGISLATION. Christmas Eve in the last day our store will ht open for business. We than have bargains in everyjj department. ` ` Q ,1, . - __ 1__ -n_'.._. _.M-:.' "<':.1Lin}E};nasqg parcel: put away for them please call and uecure them before closing, of they; will be placed back in stocks. e , .-._ _ on g- I,!-_I ;..L--_..n.;.3`.- 7' " 13Sr'$n'.'i`nE1EB_te_cftHE:is-ate will be kind ugh; to make payment at once. After we clone it, more costly to do so. 3 AT WAI.SH S GREAT cum sneeege We have a full line of gatle Ware, Nickle Plated Whte; 1Tia- A ware, Caypct Sweepers, Rasin Seeders and Clothes Wringch. lilo I. good assortment of Cutlery. ' .75 a 77 pnmcesg STREET. If you intend to change Stoves be sure and purchase A1-IAPPY HOME." Every range guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. LIVERPOOL SE BVICE DIRECT. A convenient. article always appreciable. box. These all have not to break. cult: and In bottle of it should be In awry houuohold. Yonn vary truly. ILT. Phillips. INDICIISTION PERMANENTLY CURED. St. Willlunu. County Norfolk Out. lih. IM. Don Sins.-It gives me (rut louuro to men; to the fact that I51 `I ndlnn Tonic hu mum! A must remarks! 0 change In my oondmon. For two 7 fl 1 luvs mared from Indigestion and wonknou. And not nding rent! from ht! Oil- cino until your uncut coma here one clan and Advised no to try Sloan's; gale. III $33; Inlt .' 1 did no and hnvo used four botuou. M. 3: undo 5 non ohlngo in In now rut and sloop with can and comfort. Ibollavo Sloan : Indian '.{0lIlo mudlcine in the wurld. I romuln. yours truly. ans, 0. rluol. For sale by all dealers or address the Oovnpsny at Hunncon. 01 per bottle. 6 tot Cl sumption. Asthma. l)la.1-rhusn, and other iinmuu ; and am periot-tly utiuod wit. tug!!! "< Earl Rllnsellcommuliicuted to the Calls 0 of Ph ioums that ho recolv A ups ` from Her Msjentym 0.15111 at Mnnilln to the c act. that hot:-In has been racing {on 11. II that. the only nu-numv of nnservice was Cm.ommvm:.-~Hea Murat. Int Doounbn. 1006. CAUTIO --BEWARE OF PIRACY AND IlH l`A l`ION. - CAU'I`ION--Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood snteui that DH. J. COLLII BIOVII in nndouhmdly the inventor of Clll.0|l0DYNl-2: that. the whole story of the darn uni tl 1:188: deliberately untrue. which he rogrettad to My hld been sworn to..--u KM; (/13. Sold in bottles at1u.1gd.,2u.0d.. In. od.,and 111. each. None in genuine wit our mm Dr. J. Collin Browne : Chlorod 0" on tho Govornmont. stump. Ovuwlu nu Testimony accompanies ouch ban: 9. Son: KANuncw|ucn--J. '1`. DAVENPORT. an (iron. Euuoll st. Bloounbnu. IoondoI.II_| IFAMIL eectunll mm nhort all utnoh of Ipllcply, H!- atarln. Pu pitation and Spumn. is the only pnlilutivo in Noun 1:. Rhomnuthn, Gout, Gunner, 'I`oothache. Honing! in. cm. F` iv. v u P m nu). r 1 Lo t at st. (loo '0 0'13 0133133 H;sp{g:!1`.Lond::-`i'hn:'o n`<:(;n`;r'atnt.lo`r1 313;: my h::.i havo IIOVOfrl.I.OC with any medicine so e'|('u(:i0un an an Anti-spasmodic and b'edM.ivo. I have 011 Min 003- diseases and perfectly satised WM (.110 Hill! "V Imnsell communicated the College of_} l1x;4jc1_mm `thug. rot-.glvI_ flggplg M KELVEY& BIRCH Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors Worcester : \ Crosse & Blackwell. Ltd., London ; and Export Ollmen generally. I lo Cit Cooper: 0. "---. `. 1- Ph{|llpn.Progrlotor. cun.uum.;ooe.mh.urr Dun sms.-Somu Umo no I wu treated by one of our but any dooto {or non- tinuod hloodiu (M the nuu. and the treatment I wu Inblocud to W and my stomach no that nothingl could out would urea with no and I could to I not but mead and milk. which won my chin! diet. , X tried A howls of your Blouvs Indian Tonic and at noon bonnyto `Improve OI}! It Vtnzvtfhrnoad whfoh I tried hoftlelof your began to unprovo and Inn mlrlu ll pormnnont curs in my (mu. I can now pnrulo 0! my food no math! how; strong`. and upemom-a my dist:-on nor outing. 1 ave rocommendod A to neural poo In And in over: one It hu [Inn grand to- should be In ouuohold. F-E!9I_T BR9:. lJI![|II'la|ll'U~ IIITIVIII. No. 1 ltxprou 11:30|.m. No. 2 Express 4:10 pm No. 3 Local 5:00 p.m. No 4 Lou! 11:15 n.m {No .5 Mixed 0:00 mm. `No. 0 Mixed 1:40 p.m : Mondays. Wednesday: and Fridotyn. _ ` TIusdays.'l`|n1udIyn and Saturdays. ll porclculnn at. K. t P. and 0. P. B `okoo omen. Ontario unit. In nmnxnv w unuum LEHND PERBINS3 AGENTS : * / . IN BLUE /Nk TDIAGONALLY ACROSS THE oumaxnl: wnxprmn T of every Bottle of tho; ORIGINAL - YYORCESTERSHIRE RETAIL EVERYWHERE. FOR CHRISTMAS. WA LSH S.% ass:/we THAT mp 3/ay/varune 69 and 7] Brook Street. r. I coLLns{"BRowNE*s5 FROM A LEADING CHATEAU MANUFACTURER. (V- .._--- _- Dominionhinesteamships CHLORODYNEE CHLORODYNE CHLORODYNE1 CHLORODYNEE !CHLORODYNE .CHLORODYNE{ THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE` : J. M. Douglu & Co. And Urquhart & Co., Montreal. GENUINE ENTEIIPRISE SAD IRONS. for the tidy housekeeper. and a. tasty. suitsble preseet. We have also a. net of three in same style of hdrdwootl lmndle'B_witb forged iron stretcher, And are guaranteed ORODYN ;Y OUTFIT. In the but remedy known for Coughs: Consumption ` Bronchitis. Asthma. . , is edmltted b the profession to be Mn gout wont` ' dorful end ve ueble remedy ever dleoovel . I. um-ll Jun. um: 18%. COIMEROIAL 'l`BAVELLF."-J (upon pre- sent-tlon of Commercial '1`mvollarn' lmllwny Uertmcute) Ulunlo Ilut-(nun rare. good uolnn U00. Xhh to lth; good to return until Jan snl, um. lhtwoen all station: In Onnluln. Wind-or. - dlaousoa: lnphthorla, Fever. Croup. A3110. acts like A oluum in I)lar`:-hon nd 1: the only Inui- ` no in Cholera and Dyuontory. oootually ohockn and nu-rostn than too often fl ` AA uuuasrolfom i PI?lN7_'ED Jan um, llstvaen stntlomln Olmmla Wind-or. sum 6. lane, Fart. Wullnm sn east. TIMI 'l'A'l J1`. IIIJIUU UIIIU-3 `II I`. OONWAY. Ant. Gen. P \\ X \\ I JAn.:ud. nus. single l'Int-Olun Inn and Ono--Thlnl. good oing on Dec. 23rd to 16th; good to ruturn until 0 mn. Good nine Det-..80th to Jun. ht` good retuminfnnt Han 4th.1`t98. 'x`moHaca. AN :swDgsuTs (upon Hll| l'8D- dot of propu oortioute ulgned by l l`im'ipnll) Bangle l"u-I\.l.-Oluu Faro and (me- l'h|ra. uuual going Dec. loch to Slut ; good returning until Jan. lath mu. COMMERCIAL 'l`B.AVEl.l.|l!H.'4 (unnn nua- Return Tlckota will he luueul as holow: UENERAI. PUBLIC -- Hlnglo Flrnl-ulna: Fnn. ood going on Dec. itch and uot.h;goo.1 return nu until Dec. X7011. Good going nu lomslnt. Antwan. In; good returning until Jun. 3rd. In as. lilmnln Ilnt-'()lAn Inn nnd I)nn..`l'hInI_ Canada Pacific Railway: cnmsmns AND NEW YEAR mmas Dunno BIOIVQIO II and - I0 OI:.iI.Ob lohun. u: l.'::n In Malta lam nndalnuas I; A. I.l(`R ()L'l`E|l- 3:: KI1TaI0N SEPEMBROYEI rot norm and ovum lnlonnnuon 3 ml: I. P. -LII.-Y. A-A-I - .u:.z.w .1. - TIFIB TABLE: Stunner for CAPE VINCENT "will loan KINGSTON duly (Sunday excepted) at M5 p m., and an extras trip every Mouduy at bI..m..connootint at Cape Vincent. with trains to all points In tho IILIITZIT `P131121 VV DIIIII LILIUI Luiupuuq VIII uuuvvuuu CAPE VINCENT AND NEW YORK. II..- I.._..-4 _-L.... Al...- A..I..I..- -...a -..u..L.I.. \dQI'l V LLVWIILV L ILLVIJ IND! VV I LIED. For lowest. ratonmimo table: and toliablo Information Apply to -.-`nu. . u..\...-... n.. _. . . . . -. ... ._-. -____. ..-.. ..,,.., .. FEED. A. FOLGEII. Olty Tlokot Agent. B. W. I; 0. BE. Foot, Brook St. .Kln|tou. TRIO. BUTTE FIELD .. (}.P.A. B. .1; 0.11:: mean. my. B0%0Kl}lND1NG| ".l'0 PUPILS AND TEAOHERSOI Schools and Oolruu, on numnder of ntnndud form o! hrcmooto signed by Principal. at l<`IB.8`I'- 0l.Ass um`: um on-rman. from Dec. mum Slat. good to roturn until Jan. 18th. nnuunannr.mn.uu-v.r.vuu .. ........... JIKHLAUU DIII. '00 V0 l'Ul1l| Il nnlzu Jill]. IUID. OOKIEEOIAL TEAV-ELLEES. on promen- tntlon of Association Certicates will bu Iuupd Round Trip Tickets -mania: 14'ms'r. CLA58 FARE. lood going Dam 18th to 251.11. ud-uood to nturn until Jan. 3rd, 1898. - _ _.._;__ "m=!42t*2!v.8sP.@.2'3h"wv ocnuutl Clue _ Also at IIRI-.71`-GLASS FA!!! AND ONE- 'l'HIu.DDoo rd. Nth and vth. good to rc- nun until Dec. such; and Dec. 30th. slut and January In. good to return nun! Jun. 4th. -10 Pnlllln ANTI 'l'I!Allllllu;.l u,.|.....|. CHRI'3'_rg)1_A's' T _'N1;:w YEAR S -_._ -1 Z___ TRAVELLING:-8-Y.+EB:lT1T. v I I 11333 I . Qjio Gnnd `hut Station! I. P. GILDIIILIIVI. Atoll. II lnmnnn no... uanwluna-1 iurunluasau Wscnot Palace Sloopina Cu: between WADE XTYMEWMW` A ME RIIIVTH VIII tron]. unvv UIIIIJI. VIIICIIU lilt- l. w. IOLGEB. Pan. Ant. Gen. Ihnuur. OTTO. & `aw ' T T *Aifii1L:{'A.;e. 0.1 . (I hunts: Sutton l'oo at John- Ifon nun . Man In. UIIIIIDII III. '00 W1 reuurn unul JED: IUD: "PO PUPIIJ AND TEAOHERSM Ind nll`..all-_A- -__-A I... n_a__1....u -. nrnum vv 81$ .1 - one Utlon Albon . Nsw York. Phllndel- phia. Bulhmon. nhiruton and the 1f\'I"1"PI'I'I'W Ill! 30 Ill DOIINI In I110 UNITED QOTATES. Ilr-.._-_ n-I--- aI---:.._ n__.. L_A.....__ Departure. I nilrnnn I1-I B"-"RME ..Df_`.:.. 'l'ARAVBLLlNG-`-BY RAIL. I-gounnvs.` Iongolinn. .. Pnrhlnn. . . . . lnnuntlun. Nu.lnldlan.. fIg.hL-gl- Iuuulutig VV Iluu [Man I SOUTH- |-nlrl, `llnvtlnprl Wnm Eton Portland. ' Ont..-` (III, l.'ll|'D VVIIIIIKX Till TKBLE. PI. IIIUI` livllruu uuu EAST- ! 2 tnnmnr fnr CA 7\J -Li` old, Illa-tlord, Worcester. Pro- unoo. Benton and tho `I11 A 2??` vrvllllua ...SM.ordny. Jun. lat ..8utunlny. Jun. 3th ..8nturdu, Jan 1311: ..SAturd|y.Jnu n.d msltlxtduy. Jun. 29th n-v -u -jv-I. 0 Clnonoo Strut. Arrival. ;.1 K,u..m1uc, Do-c.-'l.c-Tho nnsoulod noun: non: so kw with u little tip of InI.-D. 11. `noon. Bucket. b :35 boat hi ...':-m. .....'```_1' ...... ....-:.=....,..- ...,.....-... _..._ -. ll ncquaiouucu Among his, -..-.-:"'"-*"`-"-.:.....*'r.:.:~.-;=:.':.-....,'-**:.'..; 1 j"; Jn-Q A: Hm:-1 In win. on ncvnol by numulupu of the Q oomnhlr Company hum haw You. I not 0 shohqoa nun Junc- D I. 0.1 Hub um um: |:.'."'.'.";.-.'T"3"...."' 1?: c':nI.".'r'sX""n'i'.'."..'L'| Cm.r.mzm.K. lion. `:0 -lumen Boll. an old Ind roppgctod resident of this neigh- borhood, pm-pod May on Friday. The funeral services worn held at his late rui- donce on Sunday by Rev.` J. A. .\ndonon. who proachod I vuy ulfecting sermon to I In-no `congrcgntion. Tho romaine um Ihoa conveyed to the vault. Tho'fnmily Thoyoung pooplo oi this placo nu pm: biaingforon ontorhimnont. who bald in thochul-oh on Fhrisunu ' ht.--\'la6wrn: William Cm! II John ycc a.-'l`ho~o dot on: Hoary Stlnbuty and Mrs. H. W. Sbangrlw.-'/.. Brown in rcovoting lrotlglojuniol Iunhinod in falling in his hat the u-ymputhy of the noighborhood.--- 1 m`_ ALE, Dec. :. 0.--Some of our young people are ndvoouing A literary so- ciety. -< Frederick Homing Inn mtnrned nicer spending several month: an the Kingston business college. He intends re- suming his undies more at an early duto. --A low of our young people spent. a wry onjoynblo evening Al. the home of Thnniu \V|I|owa.-(`-eorgo Holey, Smith`: l-`all:-. is visiting hi! father. Thomu lI\lcy.--1hes Louisa Borrumnn, of Perth model ochool, bu obtained II school at Muberly.-John Armstrong is homo from the northwest. af- ter sojourn of throo months.-Charles Hollingor. Ferguson : Fnlls. was around purchuing hogs for the Montreal market. llm.-'~"~`l'olx1'. Doc. 21 --Wo nro again enjoying the beziutiiul. Sleigh: nnd cut.- ters are running in full blast.-~-12. 'l'uL'.|o Ind M. Rankin have ruturnod homo nftor a protable season on tho A-beamor Uiido. - Jamoa Brady and W. Cooper um home ngnin.--Jame| Farrell has returned after spending a law weeks in |\'ingeton.-E. Hngarty has purclmaod n team of mares which he thinks of sending to the north- west. in the I-pring ~ \\'. Fisher has pur- chased theremaiiidor of l). l{eeler n farm. -~Quite 8 number of the young people are preparing for S. Murray : ball on Jan. 7th..--R. Simpson in gaming along nicely under Dr. Gardiner`: vuo. ELI-Hm, Dec. `II. We have again suf- ficient snow to make eloighing -'l'he Inc- Lure given by theRcv. Mr. Turriu, Perth. of his journey to tho c-mat. was very untur- esting but as tho evening was stormy them win: not as large n crowd an expected ~-- llugh Ferguson. student. at. MLHIH, filled the pulpit. on Habbutli lu-t. - Mrs. 1!. L. Wilson has moved (.0 .\1(-lhrziudes Corners. where she intends to rusido ~-I\l1sa Mary Wilson wan the guest, of Mrs. l\Icl.ena- gahen. Mcl)Jlml\l`.-< (`armors last \\'U(lk.~- Miss M. McCullough, visiting her tamer Mrs. Mclntoeh, has returned home. Miss L~'v.zie Cameron. Folgcr, is visiting friends in this vicinity. Pl.F.\`~'.\.\'T V.\Ll.E\`. Due. `.31. -'I`homm V\'uLeon has just. nished threshing hm grain, which nurned out very well. the I0- eulb being 1.500 bushols.--Tho bleighing is not very good, bust-uchm-1 it is we hope it. will remain until Smm pays his visit. -Deat.h has visited our neighborhood and claimed on his victim Ruth Helene. infant daughter of Stanley Sigsworlh. Funmnl takes place to day to Hurrmvi-.mith- Hm . Mr. Modcuf delivered anoloquent, 1-ermon last. Sabbath morning in the schoui houw: subject. "The Prodigal Son." In the If` bemoan ho nddrar-eed the Orangemen an Pet worth; a number frmn this ncimty at- tended. 0Ml'.\ll, Dec `2`_ A lter onrlenvuring to` establish a claim to pautof the M.m-lemme, Messrs. Joseph Spernnce and \Vurd Scam mar have returned be their home in l-`. I. wards. N.Y. Their trip was evident '_\' fruitless, since Mannie denies their rigln. to any share. We were pleased to have Wlbll us again Mr. Mtifannell. I.,Jueen u college. He occupied the pulpit. in Line l'l'lIl'|i)yfCl`l.l(] church on Sunday inorning.-- Our pumie -chool closes to-day nnd our teacher. M1.-.a Brownlee. returns Lu her home at M(-lJ_vn- aide Corncre.--Mra. Jeuerette burnt A blood vessel in her lungs laevxwcek and has been seriously ill since. - Tn`nn Dec. `.22 -The recent snow has improved the eloighmg, and many sound of .~'Icighb';lls can be heard (mall 1-ides.-'l). llccht Innded R cmload of pom- toes on Tuesday. -- M133 1'} Anderson pun] us a llymg vi.-is Iaab week.-- .\ bull and oyster supper was held on Friday evening under the uuepfcea of tho l'1onliCu J_\n lodge. It. was a gmnd SIICCGSH J, Shiloy returned from Lind.-.-ny 'l`ucz- A)` m0rning.-A number from here Mtondud the Christmas tree at. Olden and reported u uucceun --Miaa (L. I-Iempton has roturnoul from Olden whero who was vuzituug friends. a (.'m.r.un0oK, Inc `."..--liver) body here in busy in preparing for publnc entertainment. or private feativiI._v. Moscow, Yurlu.-r and Colebrook are unking strenuous efforts LO surpass each other on this festive OCC'iEiU'|. -A public examination of our pnblx: school takes place to-morrow (Wad. nesdtq) afternoon. ()ur present; Lem_h- er, Miss 13 nker, is re engaged for 1895; She holds 3 profevu-ionn.l thud- claaa and depanmenlal :.-oconC- tlnsa cent; Ii- catos.-H Snlabury and Mrs. H. W. Shangraw are conned by in grippo.--0 er minigter is recovering stead-.!y (mom an at".- back of par:\l_\'aiE. VENNACIIAR, Dec. 20. The weather in very cold at prezent. There is enough snow to use eleighs. which makes things a little p|eaeant6r.-Rov. J. M. Whyto made aying hip to Snyder depot last wezlc, going from here In Snyder depot in fuur l1onre.-A. C. S vcetmnn arrived home from Albert; clege to spend the holidays with his pareme.--3t1ii-is Lackmige. attend- ing college, arrived last Sut.urd.'a_y no spend the Christmas holidays with her Elalif`, Mrs. F. H S:inaon-----In is reported that Anglican church B6!`-'lCOS will be conducted in this place. lh cl `l':l Tickets wlll be sold st SINGLE Fl -CLAJB PABI December itch and N lhh.;ood,to ntum until Dec. nth ;nnrl on Jun. nut and Joann: lsmqood to return until January ltd. Alan -0-. ltIlI'l|.nI'.Anu lull I nun nun- l o:.\"r Row, Dec. 2l.-The recent snow has made things lively.-The; farmers are buy drawing` tire wood.-4-H. Barrett ; new bui!ding will be raised on Thursday. -J. Hum: is rpendimz a few days in Bqllevilfe. -- Mr. Dnis is visiting his daughter, Mu. James B:xter.--P. I".)w|er is writing lrienda in L\utdowne.--A Med lay` has most. of the Luca colleczed.-R.. Bailliehu reburnod from his hunt and brought. fty ducks -home.-_-A number here are autfering from colds. the Inna of tho Woe: That Concern the Incident: or that Ildlnnd Dun-let- llltlo llmpol Notloo, And Incl; Loos- llty Dun Find something of Intorelt. GLENDOWIB, Doc. `2l.-Some much- neodod re airs have been mgzde at school No. 4.- . Hoppina is selling native herbs.-lIra. W. Babcook has been quite ill.-Viaitora: `H. and L3, Leeman at W, Babco_ok'n. ` `. N/HAT oun mousnuous snu-Fl _oF GORRESPONDENTSWRITE, I Wuucsron msnucr NOTES. A PH(`l' cum; to us the other day telling how I daughter whn pulferod am much at each rerimi In ulmu.-.t to bring on cnnvnlnlolu. has seen rom Ian]: rn I-y Indian Woman`: Bulln. '1' 0 moth: - delighted. and while um wishin ms to |-mlvlhh mtinv. will. ilaall allow III to and H M an suonr who may win H. Pun hlot nut to India by ad- dnulnc the lulu: odk-nu` Co.. Ltd., Toron- to. out. A - For a Chrinunu gift got your boy I no 3 unis. Boljdny pump on suits an $6 In!` for $4 `:5, $5 suit. 3. ! 50. Dunlop, Kins nl.rnal,. W54-pd V1-Guru June: Campbell. corner of Wellington l and Bamck nu-ecu, ulwnyr has on hmd I I good stock of hen maple. cut and uncut. dry nlnbn. pine and cedar blocks. All chap `or anh. Telephone 110. A ndtne} 7T'e`|1_s7Iiw iH'cr( bidiateri suffered a_M How She Got Reuet. [In Now. ' That wretched, need up feeling. and xalo fare can be nu-ily gob rid of. Take Yr. Hall": Iron Tonic Mlle, which make the cheeks may. t.hoporvea wrong and Ip- petito good. 5!) pill! in a box for 25 cans: uc Wade : drug atom. A'lI'lI VIIILIUI H Il|IUUIRH|'-'UiI. ||IU_\' TUIMJWL ' it. an a brilliant. uuccoz-e.-Mma b'Lownrt.l visiting at the parsonage, has returned to ' liar homo --J. Mumuu, }`ert.h. has been" vi.-eiting his sister, who null return with` him Lo her home fur the (jhriaumul lioli- - Ila)! --R. Alcombrcck. B .'\., attendingl the school of pgdagogy. Hamilton, is ex- pected home for mo holidays.---Mu-s (Jmce Nico`, Toronto, is also oxpectod` home. ! Ill! NOW FAR .FAIID BEBIIITDAS. with cubic oommnnlouunn arm equublo when temperature ol sovonty don-mu. beau- Mful memory and Ill) mum of good roams. udqnnngn at tho British army and navy. n IIIIVIIIOII In In nttnouvonou. nor-lml by m I III:-cu Iron nuunen Uvlnoco or nholn fnnn New 3 wk. The I :I :u ||I|I|dlII[II.'lhoI'I-us.Sgnta I . I tmfnnluquo. st lmnin and- "v 000.: a boaumuluul nun. .....`".'.'.::...'..'."'a._::.'m:.:":.'m.,:': NI:-o Xmu Presents. .-\ pair of silk. cheuillb or damuk cur- tains; a silk embroidered piano, mantel or picture drape; a pair of embroidered pil- low ehame or A toilet cover: A nice om- broidered five o clock ten cloth: I lmnd- . -........ ....... .... -..:.. ..... I.` . . . . _ .-.|.:.....| DTUIUBFUU IIVU UCIUCK [Ell CIUDIIZ I UNIV! 1 some mat or enfn mg. For something ; 1 useful try .. Mel-`nu| e, Kingston Carpet.` Warehouse. ___:___j I cough chant" for conch: sud cold: 10:. nu:-ctlau. IIIUIU wcuuulgu wlu l..1KU plu()L'; L116 CON)- mony for (mu will be porformoil in the luo Menhodiat cliurch,:uiil that of the other in a certain homo near \\'osLbrooL; Tho chlldxcn am bu.-y pr:\<:ti=im_r for tho vurious Cluinunas ll`0Cl-I, which are to be helrl dining Christmas: wcok. Nominations: for the municipal elections take place next. Mondny.~-l~`. Lutherlnnd, lginbnrg, has becnnppoiiiteu (run-.urer or we township of lung:-Lon. 5 I?` understood that Mr. Lolluerlantl will open: up an ollico in thin village am! with his ( lliclul duuos he will combum those of an um-nrance and 11190 n bic_\`-clo again, our. W. l'I|_v haw recovered from his recent: severe Illness. All are pl`;-need to see him around again.--`Mine (I-Jrdnn, the popular mncher of our public school, lmu been ro-engaged for I893 Mn-s Leuney has also bltll engaged to tench tho Sunnyvide l`Ch00l."`.\ill!5 liorke has returned LU (,'.stn raqui for the holidays. ...\lnmn l`6`IlIll!t-H|f.nl .i\'nn| fnmn l`.n!.nv-m ii IIHH |U|`\A|lHCll bll I..|blIX(Il|UI IUI LU`, I|U'IU{Iy . -- -Some roprus-ent.nti\'ea from Catarmlui ahtemled Lho (`losing in connenhion wwh i Mi-n Wilder's kindergnrtyon. Thef report ir. an n hnllimn. nunr-nu: _.Mum Hlnnrnrf `cured toll Dllllldl 15 HUN Ill-VIII!` III lVI.rH- VUIIU 3 pll|Ce- ` -- -.l. R-L-5 is with ma ngnin --Mi-3 M. (`or mran l~| xll in tho Hntol Die-u, Kingston."- Fred l)on(wlu1 will commence lnrlning , uperanons hale in the spximz.---J-amee Keeley, formerly u resident. of Ilailnon, spent a few days with his bronlxor xn-law, H ll nrpoli, recently. la is eighteen years ago elnco Jun wenl: out wet. He is now n prosperous fnrlner located near (luelph -A number of persons complain of thorny.-t(r1ou.= disappearance of tutkoyr, duck:-, one. Tlmy 1-uspocn foul" play Ralllull are all the go; one at Charlie SIn|Lh'n Lu umrrow night .\lunicipn| mun tors am nun-umlly qulub this yeari l~`muk I.onlhexlnIul hm! boon nppoinlocl township tram-urur -Henry Mclver has again so- gue No. l nn Llm'l`ortl.-md road. .- (' F. Vnnluvu. trnvelling agent for the Wm-., wnn llmuugh hero last. wock.-A few of nnr young men contclnplato going wear, in the "prlng not to the Klon(vy'ke, however. It is to he hopml that our popu- lar .~.*h0ol toacllor. Miss K me, will be en- 1 gugctl for another year. - I ....___j , 7A`l`.\Y!:\',-I I, Dec. `.'..'. --Tho wedding bulln `I am keeping up : continual jinglom Lhirs vicinity, my much an thnr. Rev. Mr. Robo- 1 son. Llm Motlmdisc nlergymm, cannot at I tend to all. last. Wed:.e.~:.iny F. l'urdy[ bmughb home Ina bride. To-night: two` muro ucdchngs will Lake place; Lha core- monv for (mu will hn nnrfnrmml in vlml FHUIV VVUIIIU KTUJLI) |HlplUVU LIIU EIUIKHIUH. --Tbemz1uy [Honda of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hmpell wulcunmd them to their new home. --MolviHo Sm! I1, furmcrly of t.hi~slocuIi:_v. bul.~lnbe.ly of Wuwrtown, N.Y., is renew- ing acquaintances here Vhiq weok.-\\'. Smith )5 novv living in Mrs. Vonu s place. -.I. Ha).-Ii with ma nmxin --Mi-nu M. (`..r. . Tm: (lncrrz, Dec. `M.~~A little more snow would greatly improve the sleuthing. I --Thnmnnv h|m.nln nf Mr and Mr: J I lIIlllhKtabyI.0.IItl%. II -ju 1- V -ij- -U HI NOW FAR-FAIID BEBMl'I)A.`4.` oomlnuluunn N vlninr Ialnnnrntnnn nl nnvnnhn (nun... |....._ lIltll5Ul.Ul', D_yI\ l, WHB LHIIIUII IVI DUE DUIIUH . fmatrirnrmy, by Rev. W. E Pmynoldr, to E. -S'hurtl)ll'u, ronof Melvin Sbnrtlille of this place. and brother of 1 leorge Shurtliffe-, Gammoquo. Miss Mary Moore. Mitchell- ville, assisted the bride, while Hurry. brother of the `bride. It-.blr~l0(l Mr.Sl1urtlall-'u through the caremony`. None but the most. intimate lriend.-n were present. We wish thorn in morr Uhristmas and a ro.-peroua 4 Y P . journey through life --Alext\nder McKel- vey is better in visiting her sister. Mrs lloberbeon Mrs. 1-} A Webster, Sultan), in \ery sick. The Mi.-5-`ea Minnie Slupumn, Su.~ie Sumcrzs and M. lvey have ieturned home nlter visiting frionda at (l.m:uioqur3 Several of our far- mers are buying lx)nLl& of damaged wheat from Lhe Rullibuu company, llaiianoque, - for feed. \lra. Buck. Alexandria Bay, . In" L1-:.\, Inc. 2'2 On the 9th instant A most. en-j _mblo time was spent. at the home of Mus. Mary J` mo, when her eldest dullghter, Sylvia. was united in the bonds .FIvmt.v-imnnv htv Rnv \V F`, Havnnhh tn Sl'.~'iii,'iu'. Dec. 2l.-The weather in line. and indications are that sleighing and ex- cellent weather may be enjoyed for the Christmas holidays. --Applnmtion was made to the council at the session held last week for the use of the hall for danc- ing purposes. A lower rental permi-sion for the same was granted.--'l`. Spooner has arrived fromihe western metropolis to spend the holidays.-E. W-. lludeon. Bear ` Creek. is erecting an addition to his dairy atublea.-\ happy marriage bccuried near the village on Wedms'lay evening, when a young bachelor (rum 3 western hamlet. carried off as a life prizeipne of our fairest village belles. Congratulations are extend- ed to the happy couple.-Chri.-tman tree entertainments will be held in the village on Friday evening. Each society pro-` mlbeu an excellent. prograrnme.-0ne of our local factory proprietors has an oyster supper announced lor next week. Edward end William Wis.-ley and Wood, puud through here Inn week to amend court.` at Nup*u'.ee,--Little Jessie Rattan is vory low with little hopes! of her recovery -Rev. 11. Spencer, Flin- Lon, will conduct a week uLghb service at this place. -A reception servic will b8 held next Sunday.-Q lite a number of our boys have returned from the lumber wood: to spend their Christmas at home.-J; Wood, Mallory Hill. viailing H. Wood and acme other Old time friends, has returned omr. :A MARIvRTIo PAI~.` THE mgumr ware. Taunsmr. DECEMBEBE 23,- 1397. LII Day or vqulnw ny. IV IIII1 um` `fotTwood.Nnponoo.DouI'ouh unamb- Ian pointa. Tnin um: mu dupes u4:00 pa. R. J. W 0.P.R. blo- ljnph o6n.C|u-no thou. `Fmnnh hmn" inn 1:11:35; Sold. ` Klllly K)VCIlIIlg Wlrll UIIHU l'lIuu'\J|ulK- l ` The l'.1rietmaa ent.ort..-ninmenla on Dec. "llth. in connection with the Methodist. ` Sabbulh school, promises to be well amend- ed. Robert. (Ianley passed mrer to the ei- lenc majority last, week. Funeral services wove conducted by Rev. A Creeggnn in St. |'uillip`a church on Wednendny. Edward Cook 1! homo from sailing. Andrew Min- ' , nnkor. jr., read an interesting paper at. the l-Ipwonh league hub Monday evening. nub- j-mt, "Carrying To O:.hersChristmn2 Joy. Iiueeta at the Central: Maura. Mayhew annstrong. Bolleville: Martlin, Toronto: Crawford and liankins, Wellington; Huber. "aon and Graham, Point. Petre: Collier, Pal- " matior, Ron. Ilamby, Cuofo, Burm. Hud- gin. Picbon; Delaney. Black River; Mine Kingsley, Hreenbnah, and Miss Delaney. ` Black River. Rev. A. K. Scout. Queen : ' I univerv-it.y, I! the gueet. of bin parent, Mr. and Mn. W. B. Scott. Mn. George Waggott. Nnpance. has been spending a; few weeks with her parenu, Mr. and Mrs. D, Mr-Kihbnn_ ' I U1 Juqw hl uppcuhc ' . 0 t I Indian lhiauhlnclot. ' HIE" ICUIKJI HI: UULWJ W Innum. ` On Dec. 15th. st. Hnntinzdon. Annie. eldest. daughusr of Williun Noyes, wu Hnnrriod to Harrison Paolo. Hungerford. I Samuel T. \\'ilmM.. an nminrrlnn nf J. P. Ilanley. J; D. lldersleeve. Aunt. G.'1`.ll. Hhtlon. II Oluonoo St. 1). TORBANOltCO.. Uonoul Aunts. Ion- trocl. _