Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Mar 1897, p. 3

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g menus nere. vvneu uur In/mu nun alien sick they telegraphed Lo ither at Whitney mid he was here thopee are entertained of her recov- |)r. Ciichton has been in nmeiidinu-0. alter Scott and his sister, Miss Annie. visiting frinnd-i in Kixignfunl mnl Nn|):\~ - Sbanley Wheeler lmn 1'et.urne(I from in_r.; friemla at, Tweed. Nlisa I.iI.7.ie . Nrxpnneo, has arrived home. hington Mills is home from Whit- wheIe' he has boen work- wibh his team in the lumber sz.~--Rev. Mr. Spam-.ex`, of Flinbon, Allg(3:lIlR6l`\`i(`.eH in i ip9`.~1 school - :,\...`:,.ml.. ,_\r'iaifnr-|- `Mr, and days before the little fellow died.- sa. Dzmiol Joyce is 5-eriouslv ill. Very W'OOD'S PHOSPHODIHE. The Great Englluh Remedy. ` Sim nwkaaca Guaranteed to promptly, and pernumcntly cure all forms of Nervous Wcalmraa. Em(ntoM.S1>erm- atnn-boa. Impolancuand all went Abuse or E V _ V, __ Mental on-v,ou::;'m lboamo` . .0 ( MM - Before and -After` `lint; which llgdrilmlgirl (ll _ K Be on Aer. """ `"" "" " m"" Iauts` nhtoh, noon (cal tolm _V. . _., .. .._ nnuu, Insanity. Gormmpu. and an only mi9d.; f Ens bun prescribed over 35 your: in mound: 0!; _.~. canal; In the only Bmabla and Ilovwu ..llulM1'o_ V _.. Imoum. , Ak drngghrtfor Wood : l'hoop|IodIjIIt ` he omen some wortlileu medicine in plnce of um. luclourprlcoln letter. and we wnl'|em_i by return mun. P:-lee, one puokue. 01: us. 36. OM mu _ ylauo, aiquvm cure. Pamphlets free to my moms who wmm ounnppm . ,;{~ ` I` . .'m..u.... mm mm Sold {'n {Kingston and ovorywlnul in 03;- ndn. In all respon uihle drunlnbu. FEMALE wmunss For years I have been troubled with Female Weakness and Kidney Disease. I have used" many remedies. but nothing did me any good until I tried your Dodd s Kidney Pills. It only used two boxes and am cured. I wish you to publish this, as it may catch the eye of some woman who is suffering as_ I have done. val Y-c.)'u'rs sincerely, MRS. WM. Camus, Chambers, Ont. CURED IV !TJs`5.:; Wisitorsz la. la. mmuaraun. ;: Mia; S. A. Price, Head-t ies Kenny, Arden ; R. W. Hr. (hlrrcbn, '].`ounwox'bh. -.__. V[Vu_ vul-!v`-._. , Windsor. 0nt.. can} |u:es LIAM. mm vn'-uu:u I H:Luu. .rewn has nccopnezl the agency nmtforcl bicycle m)mp2u1y. The 08. are u;:ent.s fur Lhc Ma..=sey- `cycle cornpuny, 1`nronto. l\1r.~:. man im unce ill. John l ndgel_v ing at. l'Ynmorestville Saturday. Bell, Rev. Mr. Lord, l)rs. Brood. d others will deliver addresses on ubjecta suitable for the occasions lic school room. Our school in ondition. The standing of the uve Lhe nverngo, nnd progrvss me repart embmwtod to the seme- Ir. l l:st,t. imspector. Lev. .\lr. ressed the school children lust. The (irowth of the Cln'iat,ian 'R.()\ !:, .L\lM`clI 1.-.I.(Iu UEIlI\' t.bouPm_ra1pi,o never before it `did this, yam-.--Whnb iq ith our choir '. --Our church quite well attended but the they would prefer to have nd occupy seats in the church in Mm nntrv as some do.~- folks social that in to be given Mrs. Andrew l et.Lcngi|l'a pro- e one of the plegxsxmt. Limes long mbored. All mo conlmllyin- end on the eve of March Huh. ome, given at, Mr. and Mrs. on Saturday evening, was uded and a pleasant. Lime 0 wns tho amount. realizqd. V more could have been i\ccorf1`~ Bert. Garretsea returned home last from Toronto owing to ill- da of Mr. and M rs. (). burg, are .vi.-`iting them this teed to see Mrs. (3harlos(,`un- her home ufoer a few eeks` Picton. \V. VV. Fitzg mld, nnt.racb of the new Method . t, engaged in drawing brirk v [2 week _a1ar.r1our.Ing uma fa1c't.or_v.-[ lans_v of logs led to Soeley a Bay.~--J. `ingat. BI. Knapp s; Mrs. returned from Kingston, at L110ve:,.Murch 3.-Tihe bank- . H..- ntnvnl nf. nnvnr hnfore in no poatpouemenu_,-~ d. A. Leadbeter passed "b Week _ distributing bills ` Ln-'fnrv _.Plnnf.v nf I025 l`[,l8 anngeroussy Ill :sMya. '1`. Jamioson and y recovering.--A few 11%?! drove to Gammo- s -n` ::.~-'1`ne Iwrgn W lots the roads "in a number aro ill Vim` It is dangerously ill M... 'r Jamienon Anglican Rel`\`lCeH Ill mpg 21 Hunuun fnrtnigrhtly.-~\"isitors: Mr. and George Connors, M. F. ()01e s; J tunes ey nml dnuzhbor, Mr.-x. \V. Booth. of brook. n.bHem'gze Wheeler's; 1\lie;~x e l)ei;_rhton; uf (lloyno. and Miss Edmx 1311, of Myer s Cave, visited Miss Scott on Sunday; Mrs. L. Iiutfmnn, ronu, is \ iriibillg her father, \Villinm ; Heorge Bmdslm.w, at George Prim- on Sunduy. 1, ind fqmiL!y- ' . Q, wu visiting be! P` last week. - .-n B/y. new short line Dueronto nnd ull ll depot 0.1` `wished urea of what 9 were doing for other-. them. nly six boxes I--`can my cured and well so that inau uwell as ever I u :ll_lU:l (`J f`T\in ex- year from n In In back being unable to Land to my .AS EVER. k__:_ " I 0 Rensun--l7sen Slx Pill: and tall: It. ciuI)---Mr. \\'. been known _ recovered n .J x_1e_v AI . ` 3 E-pen?-:4 V 117 xii mu ' S1`EI:I.A, March av.-='B1-jg, s umm- mhoo! Vconvonbinn on ':Wodneaday_ luff was. In ' evbn 1ong"tm"bI-.remcmb'ered. In the - afternoon the convention in tile PreIbybe~ rim church `wt : Isrgelyumpendod, A good deal of diacmsion in-oeo among the clergy- ....... ..............;.m the management diacursion arose among we clergy-A men concerning the ma` mans training of Sunday school pup Is. An ex- mlxent. pa 1. im the subject. was read by Rev. Mr. olliok. Rev. Mr. Cumberland also read a paper. written by Miss Spears, ` one of the most. experienced Sunday school- teaolfra of this place. The even- ing aeasion was held in the Mebho-W diets church, which was packed. Rev. Mr. Tucker presided. Able bapebl were reld by the chairman and Rev. Mr.- Cumberhmd. The singing and music our 'bothoccssions` were given by Mr. Smith. Pm'rotL`s Ba'y;'Mr. and Mrs. Srniuh and Mr. VVat.ba. Odessa. _ I..- `ll -ylnanuno Mr-.1, 3 Lawn Wednesday Mrs. William I`-Iill, devoted wife and mother, was called very suddenly away to her eternal rest. Apo- plaxy was the cause of death. Deceased was one of the most. highly esteemed ladies -.. sl. 3.1.... Sum uma beloved bv all act Awarded F.-r a New ()hur(-h--A Pleasant At Hume." I.l.I.\'H'1`0\, .`\Inr:lu. 3. 7 Philip Harratt. u-chased tho Flagler property, and . Niles has purchased the F. (3. er property. The death of Mr. and eter(`|app`:-x only tlmxglntcr, aged n ye:1r.v,hns caused much mrlness coxmmmity. Louis (Inrratt took rant of drawing: :1 qum\tit,_v of d from the little lake mad to Wel- t:$l per cord Mi.-xs F-Vlryy Stin- n, in visiting: at. her brot.her .~'. Stiwsmx: Mrrs. Ichabod Boner- ntinues very ill. T.1;n, Jmnos Sav- chased from Mr. .'haiv, agent`. for ...-....nk ninnn nI\Iv1l\l1l|\` q ninnn, and of the most. nxgmy eswemeu Iuuwu on the island. She was beloved by who knew her. The sorrowing husband and children have the heartfelt sympathy of_ at large circle of friends. The funeral was very largely attended. Tlnn .-nnnm-9. held in the Select l{nigl|t.s' was largely attended. The concert held Knights hall last. evening, under the uuepic-on of the local court. of the Canadian Order uf Foresters, was successful in every respect. On Sunday evening W. Fleming ovort.ool: n woman on the ice near the lighthouse. walking lzownrrla the island. He asked her to have a ride, an offer which she willingly accepted. On quealjoninp; IN-ll` he found she had encaped from Rockwood -,...:..... 1z:.....=+m. Rhn crave her name H0 luunu HIID nuu cm,u..n.u ..v... .-...... .. ,,,, asylum, Kingston. She gave her as Mrs. Harby. She was given her tea here. after which -K. A. Unughey and I2. Marshall tool-4 her back to l'ort;smoth. The woman said she was in pursuit. of her hnsbmnl and who. she uu .(l,sheh:nd nob sen for three years, but she would not tell "where her home was; She is rather :1 line looking: womnn and talked intelligonfly. She thought three yearn wore qmua long onnuch for her to any uh l{ox~l:woml, and Raid she (lid know why she is being kept `I.A\ll'\ Newborn Noten. Nl`J\\'|'.nH.U, March ". ..JDl1'e social at the re~xiden<'u of Rev. J. ll. (lrnut lust VVe(l- neszduy was another cause for the ladies of St. Mary's ('.ll|ll`l !i') to rejoice. They never have n social ;_:nt.horin;_v that in not :1 bril- linnt and successful ullhir. The proceeds amounted to some $27, remarkable when it is remembered that there was nnother ~ntertninment in Vivtorin hall. The Citi- zens<' bnncl gave another concert inst Fri- day evening in Victoria hell. "he only selection rendered by local talent was n furco entitled Rooney's! lieatnurnnt." it was well played. but we: lost for inirthful- ness amongst the siile-splitting farce: of the Golden Herb Remedy Uo.. whose membura kindly consented to provide for the literary pnrt of the concert without charge. The proceeds amounted to $22. which goes: towards defruying expenses in connection with the ll):-4l`llCl;l0n8 being re- ceived by the hand. \\'illinm H.w1et.r, returned from lishinp: Hlllll HI. there. ceived by the D:ui(1. William lliixlett. returned shing one evening recently .'ll'l(l left his tackle in :1 shed. The bail. of meat was still on the hook. and n mt thought, no u.~".e it. with :1 result. tlmt. he became securely fastened to the -liook, and was an easy victim. There is some talk of Dr. 0. Lillie rernoving from Newboro to West ort. MN. Bresoe will leave slmrbly for . yracnse. N.\'., to meet her son Herb, who has been in (.olorn.do for over a year for his lieulbli. He is at present in 9. very low (.-onditinn. The small boys have :1 good-sized fink cleared oil" the lint, on Court. House avenue. A manlnemde carnival will be next; in order. Ye:=Lerduy`s4 storm blocked business to a considerable extent. The mails all urriV_ '1 on time. -:_l A .. ,.u:..:nln$` Hm nnul I-nlanhmm line was`: time. ~v;_ An oicialof the new texephone line was" here last week und bong it. all the m'nil- able poles in this section. A good price wus paid. It. is rumored that H. A. Lxiyng will enter into the hotel business in ])altae. noon. W. H. Siurgeon has retyrnod from Hroc-ln'ilie,\vhe.re he was :1 (lelogum to the Select Knights grand lodge. Mrs. Lyons, 1 0rf.lm1(|, an aged lady and inoblier of George and James Lyons, of this placr`, died to-dtxy. A number of farincrst, in Norah Crosby ure preparing to builtl x- Lenaivo silos next; season. ` `tors have at, work near the vi Iago for nun uur ungu--nu . Suxnmw, Mart-b 3.- The past week has been one of unusual activity. one or two ` parties every night. As Sunbury is cen- trnlly situated, anything public! u.n`uounc- ed draws the crowd. Althoug rospec- some weeks`, no gold has been found as; yet.:_ W. L. Shennon will i prove '0 stock bum in the 3 ring. I ' In the dqibln nf rn. J. M llll) uuru Ilunuuu \ y. l.oN: l oi.\"r. March 3.---\'Iurch was usliererl in on Monday by the severest storm of the season. which amounted to al- most a blizzard (luring the afternoon. Mrs. J. H: Singleton, very ill, is now convales- cent. The old neighbors and friends of Jerry Townsend. Athena, deeply sympa- thi,7.o with him in the loss of his infant son, whose death occurre" " I Thnrsdny Inst. On Monday afternoon L. Bevins loaded up :1 load of coal to take to inurket next day, but on going out in the morning was quite surprised not to nd either coal or sleigh. the conl tithing tire and burning during the night. Mr. rind Llrs. T. Mqonnoll gave an "At Home to their many friends and ncquaintancea on Fri of last week. There was a very large uttendzmce and much credit is due to the young host and hostess for the able manner in which` they entertained their guests. i W. 1). (..lrill'en ie moving from here to II farm near Lanadowno Station this week. There was an oyster supper lielclt; at J. J\'illingbe(-.lg s on February 26t.li. Some of our young people went to Elli:-iville last night to attend n party in the hall there. N. Shook. Athens, a rent a couple of days here lately. T. l)onInolly, Pittsburg, ac- oompgmied by his cogsin, S. J. -McArdle, oi the l'nited States navy, mu.de'a short visit to friends here one day last week. .l. ;\lcl.)onald and sister, of Lsmadowne. and Miss Etta Flood. of Delta, visited at their uncle`i. C. J. O'Connor. on Saturday. A `fan: mam went. to (lnnnnouue last Fri- their uncle gs. U. V : U uonnor, on ouuuruuy. A`few men went. to Unnunoque Fri- day up bukoin the races, but. were disap- pointed on `ax-ri\-in there to lint] them post- poned. Mnster orick O"CQ_nnor. of (ianmnoque. is visiting - friend; here for a. few days. There is q__lot. of wood being haulbd from here daily to Seeiey's Bay. ._._._. .m\`x~:. Marc-h h.--Ruy, yonmzoet f Wilson Parka, Whitney, died at; `mks yesterday morning. Mrs. _] ar!s. with her family, have been friends here. When her litrblo son alien hhev teleggrnphed 1" [H5 UCIIID OK U1K'F- II. 1'1 ` ll event occurred a few days neighbor. a devoted christian mother wu my 111 the Henlelb I mp: `*.`.r`ext.e EKR Iii-'n Ti tB"s'"r'i":i'g. " 4 In the deibh of re. J. Mo. nluu` nhnnrnna-' - 0`... Anv- an :am."F761`u?Fnc.:: The Coal IluL'nt;tj Up. .. I: y n \l. suulmry Slgnaln. |I,,,_L 0 ML- .... capeu ll`0lII nuun wuuu Ln una aivan her W'u,'" Jay u_ I On all a L.-- I...- .. II... mam. J "n'o'rI?'m-o magma by) the at cqvorint I {tango bf Info:-mscion. . 1. A _. * _ * ' i . .-rtyoo nrgliezr Ywi~`PnWw_b-M T;mnvtjuga bco'u 'und!o`d.md fty question!- Q PM? HI nuvruuuvuvuuu ~ A, .. V V GoArd6n.`in mmg`bn-3`Ed:: *1-Vina. intho AENII. shows that M ptioog no at month of laadnod can of duc-lion, and are therefore a blessing to` hununity inubend of a curse, as mosh peb- uplg ugm to imagine. . . WELLINGTON BUDGET. Mont.-Col. Pennington Macpheuon iiil dalivnr a. short. lecture on the war of 1812- 14. ntrthe drill hall, Ottawa. on Tuesday; evening. His grandfather commqnded the -10th Royal Wrebemlxs at this poifiod, and `amongst the pxnera which heloft. there are 3 many Mn. most: interestixxg nature. ` . - _ - _ 0 Q t _ `Th: N61-tyh American Review fnr Mnfoh` contains an elaborate paper on The Fa- mine inIn.d'm" from Sir Edwin Amoid. His thorduzh hnniliariby with East Indian affairs and cdiboxna renders him a high authoritiy. and its various aspgpts are _de- scribed in graphic and synnpunebic style. _ - U C I Berlin art.` {rules ai'a interested in I young urtisno he mama of W. Kriea. who m-nmnuu no make his mark. Though only artist. ol`lano or \'v. nnuu. w u promises to make only twenty-three years old, and still a. st.udem., he has won bhe $l.5(N) prize for the plan of :1 national war monument, to be erected at Leipsic. There were seventy-two competi- tors. . 9 5 Joseph Jebwon luv: Lukon up the nud- gels againsbuuduentlnlebic bmining, which, he cl_1i1m.ki||s o' mare people than it cures. He says: "The strain updar- minea the system, forces the heart boa cask far beyond its powers. and as u re- snlb there ism collapse of the life msmhinery long before the app time." n a 3 The March number of the Arena is the initial issue of the magazine under the new manuemenL and editorship. The com- pany ma been reorgani/.ed on a solid nan- cial basis, anal the current. number of the mnmr/.ina comes in :1 form and substance well ('.li|Clll1\E6d to win public favor, and loll Ming its well eatubliahell policy of liberalism and refoxm. ' I I !'r0minen1. umong its many good cmngu ure: Spr)rLsmun a lluga The Pointer," by Edward W. Samlys, of Canada; "Cruis- ing Among The Salt. Lake Islnnde, by Ninet.t.n 1-`hunes; "Something About Siam. by E. .\I. Alhire; Through The Land Of Tho M:u'seill:ise," by Birge Harrison, and Quick I h0L0graph_y Aeld, by Dr. John \'unnl Outing unngzr/.ine for March in A strong number, carrying a wealth of illust.mt/none its good things .. . QnnrIn|nnn u llrur: 1`hn Pninter. Inrroll 1). V\'rig`ht. l'nit;ed States com- missioner nf lubnr, thoughtfully discusses the problem of Prison Labor in the North Anxericnn Review for March. He looks upon the ethical aspect as the most, im- portant, it .being the one in which the priamrer himself is concerned. No state. he asserts, has any right to expect to make prot, or to permit contractors to do so, out. of the labor of prisoners when this pro- t is at theaxpensa 0?` their reformation. Q i I L`H|ll:I Nxcol. charted trom Mr. inaw, ngenb xur comb piano cmnpmy, .-x piano, and ed it to his daughter, 1'8/Ir.~:. Alex . ...I While taking his daily cnnstitubionul with the empress in the Thiorgnrten, the emperor William passed 11 laborer who shared at him, but, did not. salute. His majesty returned. culled upon the mug to lmlt, and then, tnu(:hin;_g his hat in military fashion, said : My man, if you do not wish to salute your emperor, at. least. you light my proper respect no the empress." Then. burning on his heal, the emperor lcftthozmn stizmding in n stain of con- siderable gxstovxishnmcnt. ` u 0 0 C v v Drogziessive religious thought has an able exponent in Prof. C. A. Briggs, l).l)., who contributes to the North American Review for March a brilliant paper on Works of lmagimxtion in t.heQ)ld Testament." lb is :1 critical review of the books of Job, the ..'a'ong of Songs. l-Icclesxinsbea, 1l.uLli, Jonah, nnd E-ither, all of which Dr. Briggs de- clnroa are beautiful forum of literary urt- worlna of the irnogination inapiredby God to set; forth Lhedul.liical and religious prin- ciplezs of the old teebument. Oh. (In not mnrmpr Mt (}ml's will, But. try to think'1t'.~I bent; Yuu knuw that in God ; heavenly fold. Your loved one 4' nt re:-st.. n u u. .....u. .- Lines written to the r`n1-rmvinz Lewis Ilrrmlm, who nod Felrn:1 Clt-velnmd. Ohio. .u, .. ,,.-M 4.... ,,...\,.. .. .,___,, , ,,_,, Himsell'lmt.`1 done t, no Mm but "is Could e'er ssustaxn 'neMh eartlnm drenry lnl : But while we know He rlnnh all things well. The heart, His loving lumlne.-in queshions nnr u...` Himself lmth lone it, than l feign would say, 'l`l)y will in all thlmu avermm-e he done; E`nn tl1.mgl1t.lmt will remove whom best we low. \ VhiluJc2s\1.-5li\'0-I we rnnnnt be alone. lleur Sm ionr. who dideat. mourn Thy friend, \Vlm wppt, o'er l.:c/KT: ulelul. lhwe pxty on them In their 5n~;el', Lift up tln- Iroqping head I 011,:-omn an-I llll their xu-him: hearts \Vitl| Thlnn Own pro~em-0 bright; t-him-> in upon their sadelauoll home With Thine eternal liszlll. Until they re-mah that heavenly home. Wlmre friends are urtod ne` er, And the y will have t. leir loved one there Fox-over uml forever. H` 'a A1rh4m.:I.:so\'um may in-em the strnlge. Anxl hitter be the (mp | "I`wn.a- His own 119.11! thut. held it, lnvnw I Uluvun ..... ..,...~ - Hm] tells us by His sudden death How vain and eeting i~` our hrenfh, And hidr; us all premxre to meet , The triulu of his judgment seat. -M.. Aunu a nu ---V... . (hxorgefnwn lleml 1. In winter, when the cold winds Mow, Mun kicks. In win(er,whm1the (-olu\v:nu.~'. n1p,)\V, Mun kicks. Hedna.-In ! Iikutlm ine:n1xlsu Ho lmto`-:4 to new thu mervury gu Tnzern;1l'iLf:1ll.-Hnelnw ` He kit-,k.~; - ` Oh, how he kin-kg. In summer. when the sizunrds nil. Mun kink-`. ` ` He groans Hr Scott! how hot it i.- R If no misery eqnnllod his. ' `hon. u~: lm \v1pI~.-his strenmin v No kit-k+~ 0h,'h0\V lu- kiuln! And so it is; H cold or hot, ` Mm: kicks He`; never planned with w But growls and fumes. n Anti, whetlmr ici-1 right '4-4 He kinks- Olu. howhc kicks (I. Bret. Brooks is the gueet of her un- aunbie. Mr. and Mrs. 1!. S. Hioksz, ek. Jmncs Lune racurned from friends at. )eIn0rex=t\'illeun(lNorth- 'I`l\urnd{y. The eutcrtninxnent the music hall on 'l'hur.~dny night, he auspices of the .Vln.=onic :1s.~4r> a n dnr-idnd Qxxhnnss. there being :1` cu , ,-u....., - A rizidicina th cause of Bright. and liver `co -...-A- `aha... AI: know He'll ;:i\'e you grace to drink it up. . .. u .111 Llvt.-`i', Kmny A : L. ,_ LL] A Man The K Icker. 1 : friends of mry ;'z nd at -M.A.C. and I A2 PEDRO CON~1'E.8,j|' NOW game on AT GANANOQUE.. A - -.-..._....--. nd seam In um culuuu in the entry as some ey has returned home, after an sit to Hinchinbrook.-A num- ~ ura are preparing a temper- . 5 is reported that they in- ng South Lake, Arden nml sove- p\acea.-~l e\'. W. '1`. `Wickema is: who revival meebinrgsa nr. Long hey are very sum-e.mful.~Mrn. nnld has re.hnz-nml from W'ent- "ieitors: E. 1. Sanderson, Shar- : Ming IlL-mJ-of-Ll1e- lies Paul, ' " AA ...,.. _.LL 3 Late Bout--A `Young [39 DIM|._ Ana; I 31-10! IHIQOQ-_K0 Il Tcmplnp tin Vlut. liInnon--llnrrlod at ,li,roxgg`| 1 amp. ,,, .. `;T V Gamxoqun. Much 4 --Fire brokoout. .,. in she kitchen rt of W. H. Grant`: jaggaq. qu toxin ` ouuk rte 11:30 o'clock last night, '1`he,j|iromon soon `had as gtrenm of wnborqn.` 4 `audtxtinguiahed-th'o Muse. The buildhv, is ggrmno one.'and the total dining: by my and wltu` and removal of 800djf_Wi. probiably not exceed 8150. . _ Thu Foreshore- Prent.ice Boys` pedn, - A RUNNING SORE RENDER LESS.\ H COULDN T W HE HA ['1' CURED ENAY WHIC THE probably exceed 3150. `Thy. Foreshore- Bgys` pedn, mpmh hwnighc, after an hour and what!` _of pl_ay.,,resu|ted in a victory for the `Pron- Licg 'Royn_by ten to four. The Foreltorp tool; bhpir defeat. vory calmly. and M nob ha.vo_n`ow defeated the other. the rubber, will, n donibt-, be an interesting game. On nnndnv at Rh. BIl'l|bV'l church. lb will, no doubt-, be mr.eI-clung game. On Tuoaday at St. Bnrabfa church, Browox : Mills. Patrick Sidley, who latoly purchupod the Arlington house bozo. was mairiod 0 Mrs. Mctiillivny, widow of the late John Mculllivmy. Their many friend: wish them n happy journey through life. Vmmmnn 1 MnHivnrn_ awed twonbv-one men tnem nappy Juuruuy uuuugu -uu. Thomu 1 . Mcuivern. aged twenty-one years. ten months. youn eat eqn of the lobe James Mcivern. ed yesterday afternoon at the family residence utter a few weeks ilInese.l'rom the dread disease consumption. He was known and be- loved by all the youmz people of the town, `and his early demise is sadly regretted. He was of a very jovial disposition and was for some years a member of the Citi- zens bond. The funeml takes place to- morrowot 2:30 p.m. to the `Gannnoque cemetery vault. ' A. Edwards is in Kingston to-( ny at t- ing as vnluotor of the stock saved from the tire in Harrieon s furniture etoren few days ago. The funernl of the late Mrs. Huy- ward took place yesterday privately by-` train to the (Aananoque-oetnetery. The \'.l .A., of St. Andrew's church, held 3 social meeting at the residence of MN. George (lillien on Tueudny evening. S. Wilson and F. A. Kilpatrick, of Kingston. were in town Tuesday evening visiting friends. 7l`|...1...m| Inzlu-a nf Rn:-.1 Tnrnnlnrn friends. The local lodge of Royal Templarn will visit. the Kingston lodge on March `.!5tl). The big fdur qunrtette will give an outer tninment. in Malnrybown on Wednesday evening next, uw er the auspices of out oi the churches t we. A large load will nrnbnblv an down with them from here. Several rowdies who misbehaved Lhemuelvel Tuesday evening will nppear before the l .M. this morning-. Fishing in the river through the ice has now become quite populnr. uuu. Inlunnlvu -nu ......._,-. Hatperu \`Voekly. Peramin. who are adapted by intellectual and spiritual equipment to be high church l`...innnnnlinnn main to find excellent enter- anu Pplrltunl (]\]lplTl(`lH, LU nu mgr: uuuu.-u Episcopalians seem to find excellent tainment in that fold. . Comment has hardly cleared yet on the very intorestin` novelty that was provided for some on Rtlt January, in New York and Philadelphia, inthe shape of celebrations of the anni- versary of "King Charles the Mart_vr, the same being no less familiar and recent in pers nage than Charles I of .England. Han and respectable as King Charles was, it put the casual newspaper reader on his stumps to guess why two American churches should be putting themselves to trouble and expense to kee J his memor green; but there is an exp anation wliic partly explains. It is held that Charles might have saved his life if he had agreed to abolish epir-copacy. On that ground he is held to` be a martyr. lie was canonized after the restoration and his {leg - -`dept .'\n Cngland "`fOI"Tl`l!'`U" than I cen- tury, but the enthusiasm about it gradually fell oil", and in 185!) queen Victo- ria. with the help of parliament, abolished the service for this day. removed the prayer from the prayenbook. and took his name oil" the saints` calendar. Later a society of persons, not otherwise fully oc- cupied, was formed to observe the day oi the only English saint made since the reformation, and branch societies have since been started in this country. A por- trait of Charles in saintly guise, painted b Oswald Henss, has been hung in the C iurch of the Evangelist in Plnladelphia, and was unveiled with many ceremonies at the recent celebration. Bishop Perry. of Iowa. the same who so zealously opposed making Phillips Brooks a bishop, pro- nounced a eulogy on king Charles. and eight other bishops rind Dr. Morgan Dix. of New York, sent their blessings to the .... .:,... LL`... rnnnv himln nf ninnn nnnnle o1'New \ Olk, sent; Lnelr messmga no we service. How mnny kinda of pious people there Are in this interesting world. and bow odd the nctivitios of name of them do seem to us, the more prosaic fellows! -Al Well A: Ever. Dear Sirs,--After suffering for two earn from acute indlgescion I mod B.B. . I book only three bottles. which made mo in well no everl was. I highly recommend B.ll.B. to all dyspeptxce. Mus. JOHN Wuxnz. Austin. Man. he auspices Oi EH6 AV1l|.Uu|u un.-u;nu- a decided success, being ence. The first on the programme. duntory :4pee<-n. given by the Rev. , was as enjoyable to ummy as was which followed. The characters ll up In their respective puma. e complimented on being as good r.-uvnllinrr H-nun:-.4 nml better t.h.'1n Must not be confounded with common catlmriic or purgativo pillh. Carter : Little Liver`l`ills are entirely unlike them in every respect. Ono trial will pr heir superiority. ---..- iAiiiBoiI1G.l.ii:i l It goes wi working daily 2: ofguo Iuwe Kln:i :lIario The inrtyr. V. \l. ....|.I.- plaanhfwcd woman it home on WWW - ``A'`Ye:, 1 mi} um Dohen."'saidMt'5J`!;iu ,.. :3.` . to a News nxponc $038!: `.-. very gladly tell you what you Wm` * mm... oh.-an mun-Q Aura mv h|lSb3Dd W-"qt;-o my many tell you mm you WW W "'"""' About was years -mm: hvsbansi. . m -...a I 5...! l"L-nnunmlv at-dnnlnn tovfi "I II... . About three -cw-J --=-==--r-.'.'-.,'-Ivwn-v.-* '--;~v=: Il!..u.nd [had-ti-nqt1cnl1y.0,I8`"'~"v"`;'\`f`:a-3:: .. night and go {on doctor onothe dq1qI5_`_.~.,E,,;.: - In my hurry'~I ohm D'"?'5. ` ` .|.u|.. .......1r` ant` mun-nmu` nuvI||MIV! v In nuri-y '1. oucn ncgluitfu. w ,........_.,_.L 1 dome myseir,` and oontmqtefll .. qoids, which (urncd it Ms: 10' chronic 1 i I >\ried doctors, who helmd me; big V _i._`V ctuemeand sevcralqaedole. hm .7.` " I was reliciied bin n6t`ci;Iti l,:':' ." Ig';' ' H` imolenbly when Mr. Slmff rooot;`Imen3Cd"mg to try OIIASIEGATMIII Bllll. Ind it bc_nu.i_t. ' ` once to help. and in about two month! Ind l enlimly cimdine. I cannotspeaktoo highly ` of this renmmbl medicine, and cheemmy rwommend it to all suhreus from IlIl'!`h" The blower included is a. great help to surr'en. }no1>J)'s KIDNEY PILLS Dodd s'Kidney Pills Always Cure Female Vkfsgkness. 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