Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Mar 1897, p. 3

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3.`-.';'3-"'3.-'='#=-`~'-`%*-%JJ% Kl-Ulllgelrl .3111! `T95 Ogw logt -from 'M. Tint -ne3f`s.--Mia Sheppard in viaibih at. her :3 Thnmnnnn_ EM: has -MnIIn` nmnusnxa 1I`Ar.m,' march 1U.-Jonn Hdllingex- I mama arg engqgod drdwing -nofs.'--Mias Mhbel ll...........a :- ...'.:.:`.... .. L... ......v..r. D build bar but on Wednadny`noxt..to not out 5imo_r fornahod. Th ild hue had |houIo_of.tbe1 ` no the Me hodioochuroh by helflry * `pour it. but concluded to or't emae vu. ` Fmmusnzvs Farms. March 10.-John -Trulinonn lmnnu nu-ax nnzinn-nul rlruina .r.-'< ' v , 1 ' ' | . 4`,`f -'5-`}.H" `K `I 1. I!` "0," MARCH 11, 1897. THE ,1 M DAILY mile, THE as l')Ul'lI"II I` rllll. To worry about any liver. kidney or urinary tronhlo. especially Brightfa dis- csugo or diabetes, as Hop lliqtonpevcr `ails of a cum when acute is possible. _Wu 1: now this. . K` N. --~-. -. '__g_-b-O 3 K. cnmpnnu. &C0..Agenu. mmnmn. 3 sea3.2.736:-3az~:6`a:aM~9t?us " `. ` J uuc.-U uuwumjn-s nre carried out. me second mill will be locabctl within vo miles ?f the villa,-;c." ' uulmrxus III me LWO counuos named. "The Stalker Hold Location has, 5333 the writer of the oomxnllnio-mun`, boon placed with 3 Toronto ll: m. Wlbh n viow to working the mine. Assays are to be made almrnly and if the rasult. proves favomble work will be commenced curly in the spring. A'l`oront.o citir.-an has made an otlr to put. in a plant. and to run it in rc- turn for an interest. in the ore mined. 'I`luie," says Mr. Coxwoll. should be good news for the people of Plovnn. as if the-no inr.cu-.ion-.- nre carried out. the second mill will In ln.-mom! u-iol.:.. Hm. ....'I... -4 .1... *3, Tl1E../.. :3 BLOOD MAKER I0? nmulnrs call at tho Collogo oice. corner noun and eydenhun streets, King- aeon,or write to - A Dl'.AL'lVAnY\ `I "|"' "-" ` W urn . Mr. Coxwell .-any-' Llizit :1 r`|4]-V sale can be made of this ore, nsil, runs liigli in lvul, with about six ounom of silver to the non. If the property ls`\Qlll`(,'lmSf.'(l and worked in will go a long wn\QL_(,Lirect.iug some of the vast. amount.` of c.ip t.al that in finding: its way to the west, to our eastern section of Ontario. He says he has pmsecl mnnv n Ieml ns worthless whilo prosper'tiw,:in l~`runmn.-tr county. l)`C.'\Il`0 he believed the lnfelnlltv made by the author of :1 work ent,it.lc(l "Minomla of Canada. some of the best. iron are mine: in Frontenac. on the line of the K. & l`., which have produced LllOllR`lHdF| of tons of liigli 12:-ado om nnd nre good for,t.lm:isImirl.< of tons more, are walled in by liiriostmio. The writer says he fouml in Frontonaic unul .\. at small nmunbnin of hnrnobloud rocl:.;:oing up well in gold and silver, specimens of which were sent. by the On- tario government; to the world`: fair, and he collected eighteen illbrexnt kinds 0 minerals in the two counties nmnetl. ` |I l"lu. Q4~.ll..... 12..I.l YI~Q-L`.'l\~.` L-.. -__- A 'l`oI'onl0nlnn Ila-I Grout. Faith In The Local (iolul Ilopnnlhl. E. I". (foxwoll, of Toronto, writing to tho Ummdi:m Miner. Haws Hunt at last. we uro to human mm'emonLm.1rlein Lhemining of one of our valuable gztlena l0('nt,i0ns. re fcrring to the woll-known r.~,'u'en:v. veins in Hcvlfnrtl township, on (In) K gt I . milwuy, which was rcfenexl loin the \\'m. last week. `y, 41,, ,n .u . . . vur_y mrgo {mu Lno servxoe H mgmy spoken of. The weekly pmyer meetings at the l resbyteriun mamso have been rcsun1en'. J. Boyce has purchased a tine organ from L. J. Mcl)owell.-~l). timvea has 1. xsod his hotel to Mr. \zm.-1l~zt.ino and is moving tohis farvn near Parlmm. l. S. (.'.1llag_l:er shipped a 0:1!` lumrl of hogs to-rla_v.\\.VilA limn Woodrull has moved to(J`rmll'0y's lmcks. ~-J. llcline has moved into `vhe house lr|t.cl_y occupietl by W. Woodrulf. Willium David.-xon lms purclmsed the l'4\l`- kius property. Visitors nnd callers: Miss Robeson. of (jollmrno, M, llev. J. B. llo ( ` son` F: M`i.=s Unix` and Miss Richmond M5 ev, l). l<`lcmn1ing's; Mr. and Mrs. J. J me. of 3\l nt W. J. Sprnulok; Mi:-*3 Jennie Shlbloy, of Queou`e, an .l;une.a Hlnb loy's.--Thmnns W. (hm.-s will reprueent the U. 0. (.`. F. at. Hnmilton. GOLD nu "FRONTENAC COUNTY. ;o7:l""" ~ Sliln Dlunsn :LlBV WCIKIICSI D` III "III: ` E5 H3-ohrll W alcyienauo - wr- sq,, m' nltmamo ms 31.000 ' " BACK TO A HEALTHY STATE n_v klUI.\.)|I'l\/\I II\)|4`IIl.'IWI.xIlI'JllI'(; _l/IIU EIAJIUIJ evening; a [)'C.'\RauIb Limo is`reported. Last, Tuesday eveningu large load ofyoung people from Odessa and some from Cum- dou East. together with ll number from Harrowamith, had a very pleasant, timo ut the residence of Mrs. W. J. Lyons. -.\lu.=ic, games and lots of 1:001] thing.-< to out occupied their Lime. ~.-\ song service "was hold in the Metlmdist. church Inst. Sabbath o\'enin;{. Tho attendance was very large and the service in" highly spoken weoklv nmver mr-.nnmr.x m. Hm .\X:l:U\\'R\!l`1`ol, March 9.~ The parlor social as C. St.ewn.rt. s was not us largely attended ne expected, but.t,hoopresenL ap- ponred to have a pleasant. time. The swml at the Rev. Mr. Robeeou a was L-1r;.:e- l_v attended not\\'ith [tho st.orm_v ovenimr: a n`n.-\s.vu|t. timn in mum-rm! Ei.i:iNm'm:, March 9.-\Ve are sorry to hear of the continued serious illness of Charles Leucherland. ~I\+I.i`s. (lmlmin in con- vnle:-`cent.---Mrs. Joshim. Knight has had a severe ntbaclr of nenrulgia.-.\liss. Edna Smyth was home from Sputl'ordtou on Suurhiy. George B. Homing, who is` away in I`oronto. had the misfortune to lose two good r-own one night. Inst week. Their clminn got timrrled and they were ehokod.- -Miss Nettie Carroll is still de- clining in houlbh -lIenry Day, era, is still quite poorly. -Mr. and Mr.-4. '1`. (luesx_nnd .'\lis.-4 Nellie Huesn u'tt,ended the wedding of Sheldon Hnrning and Miss McFarlane, in Kingston, :.'nd inst. ---Thls place was re- presented M the funeral of the late .\lrs. (l{ev.) (Junie. of Invernry, 3rd inst. liev. Mr. Woese acting in one uf the pnll-bear-. em. Mrs. Clixby has returned from visit,- ing her aunt. in l\'in;_rs-ton. Our black- smiLh!< have been kept busy of 11110. -Miss Laura Lawson has retnv'ne(l to Wntcrtown, N. Y. ()nr pastor has been wearing a court, plaster` over his right, eye, which he clninu to have injured (-utrting tire wood, but, some way their lltkllld suspiciously and Luke the explrinotion with u grain of salt." .\lr. (fnllins and Mr. Trusdale. bakers ofSyilenh~1m, bring bread to our village every week. B.\n(l practice to- nigl.iL.~~I cnn_v l'0&dlH_ -_" to-night`. *1 K C .. wuss {n.'.'i"..T."f hn-a--LI- cu In ;-_hsno of I cbnrtonvd nnconntant. who old: i umber : uorticnm from than Normal 8ohool.0ttIwn. All subjects ombmood In a Bllillltllj sbonnnnmclvll sun-loo and Eur Ilnh Ooul-so thoroughly taught. For impanl--. ngll .6 41... 11.11.... ..m,, ' Fonnnzu STATION. March 8.--"V`unity, unity. saith the preacher, all is vanity. In the early rt of the winter I greet rnuny people fe r. it. their duty to worry and nomplnin about thefwoather. To listen to the great current of thought on the sub- jpcf. the country was going tobe ruined. This was oing to be it your to be written down in t. e pagesol history. Now. after one of the most favorable winters known to the lumbering fraternity for many years many of these people's hearts are saddened because they did not prognosticute a favor- able winter and lay bheir plnns accordingly. We have herd plenty of snow [gr good sleiqhing nnd nearly everyone is through with his work in the bush and still there is sloigbingr-Crows have made their up- out and now we are told that we will have un early spring. Who doubts the veracity of the stntement`. -Work is still being carried on in Allan's shanty. ~It is expect- ed this year will be a busy one at the Cruse-Allan mill. -1). Hennuh, hurt by a tree in News-ton s shanty`, `was taken to his home. We hope he will soon be out again. --John Gibson is very ill with gi7ippe.- John Irvin has gone home on business.+- M. Mclionulrl lost a four-year-old horse last \reek.--John Hoadloy intends going to the states for the eummer.--L. Cruse is on the sick list, and in wedding is near 5!; hand. penrance around here und ground hogs are p Jones. ill for mun; tifno. to King- dton on a Vilib so her ront.I.--Fmnli Donnell _y'lmI gone to ' Kingston to amend the dairy ao_hool. _ [Tu-I1-nu I-`rlaht. _|_-._.. ___ |.,.- - .- -._.._.-.. --nun . Asa: vdun I'9Rl`!5l.'l1 mi rt". 1 .4.-._ -an '51 RIIIIHI 4: Dqouchills - Skin Dlugu ...u nn1V`|nA;1\\IlU auu-uu nrl, Mn\'rm;,\I., March l0.--~Judgrnent. was rend:-lad Lu-day by Judge Hull in A note (`:\.-0 in winvh Lho prinmpul was $131) and the intcrvet. .*.``.I 8!), bumg mh.-ulnLod M Iivu per cunt. per duy. uccordiug to him Lerzns of note, from maturity of ammo up M) t'ln1enfcnler5n;; the action. Judge Hill in returning jn.1;_vment.fur Lho full amount with iut.(:r'..~L lo c-rmnnuo nt. same rate un till full settle-nent, r-md t.!.o luw gmge him nodzscrution in the um`.:cr. Ho thdyghl in was high time thut. Lhe matter of uNur_\ bu bro Ight. lo the attention of tho lcgislu ture. HO\Ullby'LWU .\'l5n`lI'H. James Farrell, paparnmker at Brown villa, N. Y., nbtemptedsuicide on l`uoadny l2_y,_ju}npiI14.: into Lha Bluck river. He wu (es `t d. Farrell is :1 Uarmdiull. "*0 Craig, lionfvew, innends having a respite from bus-inuaa during the summer and will spend a few unonthsin \'iltillg friends in Soochmd and in travelling on the con! inont. The other day nyounxz man in Lisbon, N. Y., cormnictotl .-umclu by dunking.- puris ';_vrc(-.n. He had been Inehunhholy and dinpiritvd .-aimte tho du.~1t.h of hi! 3 rec honrc in Ogdonsburg hm ('.`uizmu:L.~. (five! hl death :5 I-.-Ller wn~4 found in his 16 '1 m~kin;_v that hobo buried in (igdunsburg comets;-r_v beside his uinnced. U I LUU l'4L{HlI\'lIIU H ..\I uu IAIKU r0:l(I. J. A. Mack, born in Kempm-ille but passed nearly all his info in Ogdoneburg. dated in than ciL_yTne.-xday of p1'ul_yris,uguu seventy-two years. Jnvnnn Fur-roll nunnrnunlrnu nf Hnnmn IUIIIIUI Iy (H TICKET. ltoberb Mc|)nnzxld is pro_nzu'ing to build a dam on llurd`.~a Crock. nbuvo the bridge on the lignuvillo and Mud Lake road. I A lunnl. In.-..... .'.. l.'........... nA L... Primary and Advanced courses of Book kocplncle M519 " {Ill l\'lIIUllHHl Dy ('llrl[UlH 1lIi3UY`ge1lLS. The denpntch nddorl that me rcscuogl Crowns were emlmrking on board war~_-hips an Selina, at \vl)ir:h Nuco the comulate was in danger of being attacked by chxisbiuma after Llm departure of the wurshipu for the purpose of landing the refugees nml oLher.~ on board at places, of uzxfecy. Nownof the Dlntrlt-I. (tuudensed Fromlho Wkly: Exchanges. Mrs. John A. Smith. Iigatruville, (lied on Mouduy ngotl tifry-three yo.\r.a. Sho wue formeuy or Pictun. R.n!)m'r. h.fr~I).\nnlrI ia nrnnnrinnv In hniirl IIHUII LIIU PUVVUFH (IUIIIUHIIDU. Mr. Uurzon read A Lolegram from the British consul at Cunen, Sir A. Bilom. an nouncing the fact of the relief from a p0r4i~ tiou of great peril or 523. mon, 1,047 women and clnltlren, IHU_ff?era and 1,000 Mug- suh:-nmu I-cfnngoes, who hnd been besieged an K'md:unn by chrhtivm iu:3urgent.s. The denm1tr~ln mldml Llmt. Hm mumuml Rollo! (Hvon to Many ut the l(-.IIo1:c'd City of Knndnmu. L<>.\'m>\', March 10. In the house of Commons Lu~du_y G. N. Uur7.\)n, pnrliarnow wry secret.-=.r_y to the foreign ntiicn, mid in answer Lo 11 question by Sn` Wiliinm Har- <:nurL.1hu louder of the opposinion, Lhut the g(>\`m'nn|uxnL hm! not heard that HFGCCO had: nude or war! irlteilxllrlq to nmke, :1 reply supplenmutary Lo lmrunawer to the idmmcul now of Lho pawcra in regard to Greek occupntiml of Crete. n uessubiqn of which the` powers demundod. .\ll' Cnrvnn rnnrl n Inlmn-nun fr-run H... \ -3-1.1::-r,-tug Ill \:|uIluz<. 1110 Hub lllliulllll Xfvirnsux-:uwo `n forcq,_in the several muietics is $l.`i`.',.`4'JU,3!W. Of this sum $6l.l3(\.'3,(?(H| is held in the l.().F.. which rcxeivod $1311,- 497 last, year in asuoa.atr1ent,s and paid out $H').U`. 0 in c!nim.w: and .~j5I7,0.-'0,50n In Me ().M.li.A , which rt-ceivml $187,135.") in us. scssmentu and paid out -`Ib`l(i.\`,l5U in cLuim.. _____{__.__. \'lII IUll!' CUHIPHHICE. o Besides the line cumpaniet-;' business. a large anmunt. of insurance is hold in the various societies doing insumuce on the na- mssment plan. The members of those (>0- cieti mid nsses`-.~.m)ent.s. Inst. yam` to the umount. of $I.tHl,(iSU.aml the .3ocietie:< paid mu -51.1.")-$.5ll)`2 in ('.hu1n:4. The net. nlnnnnl auuu_y-uulv uurnpunlels were uulng num- naas in Canada duringc lSil6. 0! more eleven were Canadian`, four-been British. and fo-.irt.een American; bub of the latter three "have ceased doing new business, while six British companies have also dropped out of the Canadian eld. hse t.liirt.y-nine companies had on Dec. .l.-st, the considerable amount. of $2527.- 7!lll,5ll in fume, an increase of $8,472,930 over the amount, olilisurarma in force on the close of 1895. The premium! of the year tntaled $l0,597,0T(i, an increase of $Il0~l,72`2 over the business of the previous year. Of the total, no less than $6_0'i'5,99.') was alum in by Cana- dinn companies, wliiclii about sixty per oenb. Claims were paid during the year to the amount, of $4.7n(i.l57, an increase or $956,114. Canadian companies Ilone pnifl out $2,128,561. There was now ll'zU.l4x Illa insurance policies in force in Canadian cmnpaniea, out. of a total of 2(il,`.359 poli- cies in force Lhroughoub the dominion in various companies. Ha-zidan the line m.mnnninn' lmcinacn n nun now. my DIP]. Oh, huh thy nlnrim-, flame lemma am not set. qb For b-bfos in n:ms.'; ll WUTIIUK LIDIIYH Are from nun to sun. Your ?! work in the evening, :1 My poor mm one. ` Where are t.h_e evenings, . With undo and can 2 What up the frninda or. The clyildlv-on 1 {gay throrig? Huh oboe. my baby. Oh. hush rhv nlninn qlu Lnuy won I. let: me Play darling with you. For in the evening t.|w ro Home lessons to do. Now hush thee, my baby. Now rest when you can, Soon they will work you Pu worse than I mim; His working hours An: frnm Inn On mun KINOSTCSN BUSINESS COLLEGE Tull-ty-nlno Oompnmon Did Bmlncll In the Dominion .of Canada During 1808- somo Ilnvu Dtoppeil out. llovnver. Lnnvlng the Mom to Canadian Com- pnnlen-Tho Bcnochny soclollu nvo Done Isl; Buuluon. 0'I'l`A\\'A, March 10.--A summary of the life iusumuce -business of the past. year has been issued_ by the nance dapnrtmeuo. Thirty-nine companies were doing busi- (`mnndn durmur. IRSM, Of llllir 1 UNIIUIUU E)r0 You baby, m-y pet, For kindergarten, My dnrlin . not yet; But as you e there, So sweet. on my lap, I'll ive you lessons A ong with your pap. And a_%: L .ong into mhort. I teach you gures From ten down to nought. As you grow older. Your heath coming through, Then I'll teach you Twice one are two. 1 Soon they will take you, My dnrling'{rom me. And only at. monl limos Your face I shall coo. Apd they wou t. let. me lav rlnrlilur with vnu PAID IN LIFE INSURANCE PRE- MIUMS LAST YEAR. [um um TIINNMILLIONS Hush then! My baby? L-Lo still on my breast, A Id make my darling The most of your rest , For my sweo.t. baby, The sclmolInn.5te|'s here, Hr: will soon mks you, Oh baby. my dear. But, I cannot spare Ynn hnlnv m-v nnf The lmglaluturn slu>u_|| Act, _........ II , I In 1 u C:\NAl)IAN LFLLABY. 1HE'b:sfmc T"oAs_HEs. .jj.._._. THOUSANDS SAVED. v wrong \ ..5S:. With the Institute or quartered Ac- countants of Ontario. 3) pure. ` ' | Full` particulars ofthoso euu win be mailed you by sondheg our gddreu 99 they Ryc|mum'M `lo .. Himilton. Ont. ...:`hc'r!lnc ya: not de,u,ooo luau` ` HOW oe In me asylum. " This lady has had` the doc shadow of suffering lulled from her Ii e. She bu been transported from the Valle of Pain twthe Hill Top of Health--and through Kootenay. ' Mrs. June: Kenny, ofgo York St.. Hamil- ton, Ont.. and many other: testify tuadrr oath how they were relgped from oulering I tluvooghtheagcncy ofRyckman'I Koqtouy ' Clare-T ,. She has taken Ryckman's Kootenay Cure ` and willing]; testifies it has. been her salva- tion, and ieves that without it she would ; now be in the asylum. This ladv has Inrl Hm A..- .|.-.I-._ -0 PCFIIRPS IO!` years. Mrs. William Judge. of Crumlin, P. 0.. ~ .in the County of Middlesex, went heforc 1 C. G. Jarvis, .1 notary public of Ontario, and made a solem declaration (so rmly did she bclicvcin tenay) to the clfect that for many e-.ars she was In intense surcr from carol '11. ,She says that the pains in her hen and no-~k wero so severe she thought she would lose her reason. \IUIIl'4| 4. Of all the intense and persistent forms of ` pain one can scarcely conceive of anything more agonizing than Neuralgia. Its victim is one of those that draws forth our sym- pathy and pity as all efforts to clfcct a cure with the ordinary remedies sign lly fail to do anything more than give `:2 merest temporary relief. Unbounded joy should fill the hearts of neuralgic sufferers at the announcement that in Kootenay the new ingredient" is effecting miracles in the way of banishing the excruciating agony which ha- ondered their lives a. curse, perhaps for years. Llri. `K/iliinnu lntlarn nf (`-..-.|2.. D r\ V-.. ___-_.-- v - annui- HOW ONE wom/m MADE Hap -` ESCAPE. 1 A LIFE or TORTURE cmmazn TO A ` LIFE or coupon? AND HAPPI- NESS BY KOOTENAY cums. /\r _n .n Brightfs chsonso 0f the kidneys, dinhetea md otliordivomnes of Um kidney and liver, which you me being so frightened about. Hop Bittorra is the only thing that. will mmly and porumneutlrv provnnb and cum. All other pretended r-urea only relieve fm a time and than im'.co you many H IBe~ worm. -I. .r. W. \\ll.`~l>\, on U ~tndnnt.n of Elm second npecin nho Kin[,vaton dairy school. isxuruuuu Ill Ulll uuuuu. I L inn cquaceiy tcstzifyiiig to our n1);)re<-iu( ur faith- ful labors, we Hincerely hope it may be our lot to meet: you ngnin and come un-.ler your .in=trum.inn.} And now to the stall in general: Lot. us assuic you than we will rellect. with plou- auro uinon the post time spent under your insLruct.ion, nnd also that we nro cognizant of the special interest. HllOWl) us. As we contemplate upon the poet. ll feeliifu of mingled plousnm un-'l pnin permeates our being; lilzo ll Enmclydon the momorioa of the puala --weep over our mental vision, and we urc lost`. in in flood of blmughlz. Upon Hit` eve of our departure we feel Llint, in ju.-ztic-e to you and onrsoluos we cannot. allow this opportunity to escape wil.honf- (lernon. to you this tungible proof of our },{|"tll.ll(l8. In conclusion. wishing you futum [Ir0![)'.`l'll)', ml trust mg chat. the l\lc).~`-iing of Him who is over :|ll muy nvt-r ubirlo with you. we romain your ivell-wiahor. W. Fl'l`/.I;F.l'.;\|.lt, (L S4-o`r1' I L ..u `I \l7.. -., L I It r A- uu...,...-.m., -nuu in: us can u: bocnmu profess . of our vacation. We r1im:e."e| regret. that at present. it is not wibhin on power to present. to you a Lesbunoniul m ro fully coxmnomzumbe with your personal 1 ins and the value nvurhnnu in f\|Ir '\n I I -.vuln,. Iv: V nun Godwin s Insurance Emporium Removed to Anchor Buildings. over Express Otce, corner King and Brock st:-ta. M _ U_V lIllLlH'U, I5X[)C['l(`)|)C0 HIIU HULIIHIIUOIIU. We feel greatly imlobttul to Dr. (Ionnoll. tho emincnb bzsctwiologralyof teucelfs uni- versity. Tho loulzure.-1 you hav delivered upon this imporumt, suiunnu in connection with dnir_vm;: will. we trust. be of great impm Lance, and how: that the main preci- our: fruit of your lectures Lo us! is the ac- quiuiuon of n groaber know`.edgo uf. and deeper love for edmml-ion, und lib us all to \I'.. .... ..b. ....--_,,; 3. - uuunuu nu vvuu Illluugu _|_'_|Ul|l; (:UlIl.lU\'U('EIU24 of i:hee~4e and hutternmlun-,5 that his mime hn.s lwnolno t,hr0uglmut. the llmniniun u syn for the bust. in the prolessmn uud lvygllesh in elmrm`Lor. lb i-5 n.g1'utxfying (-,irr`um.~x,mIce in con nvcctiou V`/Ibll this wise se'oeLion tlmu we have for our instruct in chee-o mid but.- LDI`lll:lkllI(_ (l. (l. l'i ow nml .l. A. Kin- .-xelln, |'espentively. Your l\'llldl_\' mmmer and careful :u.t.eut-imi LQ4 the many on- quires of the students is indeed oom- mumlnblc. . \'e\'er on any ovcnsinn hnv we found them averse to come Lo uur level end p.|!`LlCipi\L0 in the (liscuvsinma which" take place from day to (lay among us. Your willingneeri to impart [u in your practical uuul ncienbitic kuuwledge (which seems inexhnustdhle) will, we trust, open Lhe \my. whereby Lhe ::0unt.1'y may secure the grontost. bonvlica, uml [.0 you be an-criberl the honor in the eupimity for which you are both so exnium.l_\' qualilieil by nuture, experience und iuztaimuenb. '9 frml rrr-nnrln imhwlnml on lip l`n....,.H lltlllllllg IIIIIICKIIIL:-'- Mu has [men so pmminent. for so mnn_\' yuan-, has been so mmuatelv uxsociubed with tho science and art. uf dair_\'m;_v, has been I-`O mm-h depended unou, has curried himself so well thr0m_;h ugrunt, cnnuovereies nl` .J.nn.u. .....l I\..or.. .. 5|. .5 I..- ....._._ |ll|`\ H. We are nware that the wealth of the dominiov depends upon the dnirying in- duagmy; tihrtt competition is bpcomingmpid- iy keen; Limb in order to 'n:aim.ninl.our high reputation wo nnnt keep abreast. with the times. and as many of us have not tho ndvsuilgoges at our own convenience cu keep pace with the new methods of the cure and inmnpulntion of milk and its chm';u-t,ermd composition, was am thank- tul to our gmxn-nmenb for` tho support. of this inslzinulion. and tho nppointmenb of J. A. Rnduick us anpermtomh-.nt.. " Thu.-u selection, we are Iigijeed, is Hiq best. that xmld hnve lnoen made. "VH9 bo have in to be one iii the most. experienc- ed, on nflhe bescoquipped, and one of the broadest. of our able men among the dairying fraternity. Hn Nail Imnn an Innminnnr fnr an Innnv IIUUIU UIHKXIPICU3, We have bacon Inndo fully aware of your umiring zeal for the advaiicemelib of the dairy iudusuy, therefore we desire to` ex- press mr appreciation of your labor: since we have been associated with you as in- structors, and we trust your endeavors in this WIN not return to you void, but. will be as bread out upon tho waters, the fruit of which shall be seen ulcer many duvs. nu- _.......-_..- Al.4.L nl,- --- I-I -` -` auuulua uurulg our ELI] Wlbn you. It is but. :1 juab acknowledgment to say that the gratifying menmra of success and efiieionoy to which the studonw have at.- mined. is largely due Lo` the devotion and an-denoy you have manifested toward us. and um enthusiasm you have constantly exliibiued. These have acted as an inspira- tion to us Lo endeavor to imitate your noblo examples, WA hnvn hnnn nuula fnllv ||IlnrA nf tinny- VJUUUUDJ KIIFII 3 V As we are now about to make out do- parture to our respective home: we. the eaudence of the Kingston dairy school, deem this a tting occasion to approach you with oxpi-anions of our admiration and gratitude for the delity. ability and auc- cesa with which you have directed our etudiae during our stay with you. II . in but. -1 iuni. nnknnwlmlnvnnnh In -an IWALLTEY OF PAINT ` 1-uus-1 An Addrcu Bundle the Iilnnton Dal:-3 Inhool sum. ` The tpocial clan an she Kingston dairy school presented the fol|ow\ing uddrea-9,1,0 Prof. Ruddibk. oxuporinbendexmnnd Iboff on Tuesday has : ' Ania nun nnur -L-ant. tn mnlnn an AA. T'HANK8v TO 1'}-a V`}YA-lv-`F. -------L-4 FARM AND CITY PROPERTY insured at lowut poulbh um. Baton renewing old ox giving new Inulnquxot run from . DTRANOE & STRANGE. Anh. W. sgokolul Aunt. King Strut J : Ilnduouhrio uu uuuu yuur t, inn cquntely inn n \`nnr':u'th_ |.|I, lu. ::('l)TT hnhulf of the '.-inl course of ; .;....... j A*`;:~.:.,.,*'::..*;L .evNnIg){a 5-?-n-9,I:,';-,I{|;ya_, V-` V`-' 7' ' `- 1 mmxxa PIOI'l1'l Wn-non Inna Inn " _ S`3;o'3io&bs 9;; gcarpou Lcnam. R_e_Igwd , r. c. Mariam-yu. -_1, Steam Carpet ' `J B] dad . I II b th ` tra.r'1`o. Tl: n`clp9|o Juno. 133: blond our omrod In-knndu. -j-1 an mound `nu Aznoy of the ` nel?bI[atEIl..CI.!uAq_ gm Iea `Ian g. .p..... - uuquvu, unvwn pvvl uuu UIUDU FITC Insurance Company. uhlntllis o'1orl52.0(`llt).()I)t)} In sddlitiognhto which o o 0 Ave or u unlimi- ut: :3!!! yo! ulllwtho stock oldoruy. . - lulu: Ann nnrv nnnnm-um .__.__,; ,. lXPrizc.* Sold in {Kl nton ml overywhorc in Can- Adn by all ran nslh drunluts. - --_::j.-> ---- Woonfa Pnospnonrwm. Thel-en`! English Remedy. ` . . . Si. I`ar~.Kagaa Guaranteed to romptly and permanent): am all forms of Ncruouu . Wmknrss..`mlaa( "htnrrhm, Impolmwyand all \ rjnaqlggf Abuao or I`.`mcraara. . . .. -. ;; `~ Mental Worry,ctoosalI`o ma Tobacco n or Stimu- 'B( -forp an d A er` (llzfnf.-., ll. /Lfr`..'|.()D1l:`0l:.}`C(1.d to II- rmitp, Irmznlly, Consumption and an cmi grave. nus hm-u proscrtbvd nvor :15 years In thouuliila of chaos; is the only I.`/u`. abIe and Hnmval Mcdlalna knmrn. Ask drugglst for Wood`: Phonpllocllnox If ho um-rs aonm wnrthlosa medic-Ino In plaro 0! thin, h\('lm4u prim In lcuor. and vro will sund by rvturn mull. Prlco. one package, 01; 511. 35. One Io! ylcauo. aim tvillncrc. Pnmphluts tree to any addren " The '00:! Cnmpnny. Windsor, Out. Cnnndl. 'l'IIO`.UI'QI` Ell SL1 n ..l`....- _..-1 Am-.. Off 5 Dodd s Kidney Pills Alwaxs Cure Lumbago. ynows KIVDNQY PILLS LUHBAGO Better coal was never seen, or shoveued up on to 8 screen. ' our wood, too, is the very best. Take one load gnd give it a tent, llava It onoo.1t will do the rust. lay to the telehoho. 133. run you get the ooai yard for me (In the corner of Ontario md West All that dc glveour coal; I cut. Live the longest. and no the boat. _ Tj cum cimm. lbw Fm. um um. an All um cam . . . cm 9.1: now mm mt Bmvmt AND THE fovmu It olmuo, MAKING A sun: Ann PERMANENT cun: . . . . . 1-mos: warn BLOWER 25 cum}; DR- CA$B $ 1 Catarrh Cure IIIII U0lll'IE IDOf0\llll) Ydlht-. For ttioulnrs call at tho Collogo cprnor noun streets. Kim. I had ,,b_cn troubled for several years '\v'ith I.'"uxnh:1go. I could hardly stand; until one day I was {1LlVlSC to use I)ochl's hid- ncy Bills. I sccupccl at box, and I can safely Say I have never felt the pains: since. I believe thvy arc an c.\'<`cllcnt pill, and I highly r<'cmmncml them. You nmy publish this`if you see lit, so as to help others. R. B.jonNso.\1, - " 16 Davenport Rd., '1 o1'bnto. Clning Wpr|(s.j any h the ttmkon l'ur..tboIr n the 1 nut Indian and 0031011 `rod . maoncn. I IICICD `Email I I8&IQ ion. 81!. lautl. OURED BY 4 7 the `nuo and Gnrlnn nlrllllyllf Ivnii In A. nnmcnmn, J. '13. 'uoxAv. Q.l'GODed Aoooxtllh Ptln. Pros. A. % "s'n3,AcHAN.,` London &. Lancashlre Life As- sqrance Company. PIAOTNALLY -A CANADIAN GOKPAIY WIT]! Bnmsn Slounrn. - lhnuwu nwdeponltcd nnnnnll at Ottawa and now amount to one million ollurs. Halon lower than the majority of oflloon Inn: And oholoc pllnl of insurance olrond ' ITLLR A: nlnsrnrvnu A u ' ' ,` . V ` V 7i_V-_"` London. Liverpool and Globe Pm llr Pan. ----- q. u. uuvvruvuuvn, u|.U., D II..] Monlhoi Collou Phgiclunu and Snrgoonn Oneuio. Onion, 1!! _ ontrul street. Tole- phono 596. - E3 . 1h lodloul Suporlntendonz Klnufon Geno ` ml oupical. Coroner f 1' city and country 01300 formerly oconpiod y the late Dr. Bum- doru. Telephone No. 30. ._._._.___..__.______.Z.:_ -:__-_ R xmnonx nu). u.o.P.lz B..LA'rl o edloul Supulntendonz Kinufon for city comm-v wu IUIIIII 0! In N10 IIOOIROIGQHI. FARM AND CITY PROPERTY at lqwut Bofozo ronnwinn on m R I gun 3-us. 1..1>.s., u.n.. DEN` o"_h . Ol . S805 !":lnoeu M-cot. Bui- dnnoc, 181 Unly ty Avon (Moo houn. go_._|l_,`to 0 mm, ovonmx. 8 to 10. Bmll `to 0 m ix n'Tt}3? l'(Ix'.'; v.3}:.'"l?n`t:;i>l`n`{o`'1' '1'x1W1-53: Wane ho. I87. Eoojdono__o.2M King strut our goods. * , \sxA'rEs~orM aikiuas reduced in price for balance of season. We invite you to an. - ' OLEIENTS, L.D.8. DENTIM _ cl: loaoooito the P0180 on Wolllu eonumt .-mm. nmbu ed` in ma. Iblodono ho. Enddnnnn. in King shunt 1 Until more` suitable roouu oez be M. awful Tl-ll LIMESTONE BUBINRQ lmhhls .._viu locate at No. 229 Qdd 8300!. V in on loan Book-looping or sum- hnilljhuno by our Inprond na- thodn. 1!! 12.000 , Shonhqnd. Ing- llth or Civil Sonics count obhlnublo in Onnado. Cu-tiutod (anchors. \ _ V -' ' '-77"'7. " ` LY D0 D1}. ` 5.0.8. U 'u 3:1. osdr - l1`u1't'I ghlunl Hnll,: Inn and Do on Strata. Kllatnton nhnhd-H0. R41! an:-A `IIL VA-Ir 6.-nun 3; Oman ova`: -Human . mamu lawn Bozo: Kin nton pholllfjllo. Best ance.116York tract. --u---:--: '9'": gww" `}`o`m ` {"3 Q In I ' I Lwollinlto _tg. 2 +:n`Q18.~ " -:2 IOGI, Imus: antenna n and Invest- ment loeloty. omg oppo thqgost. Uihoo .... _.__-_..i...__ 'ii'iEcT.."5'n' WETIFS `D -'-'tt'| !ib'c'.'I' ` gm-_.; ., .*:e.~e;.=:r.e.ag..;% 24! Oountn , , 7 S. lnomlnnnnr onhnus Gag, 2: Nb$ Q::ner so: akin all v on In in an `hodnooo boo. Mon :31 tutoro uni II no. Anoho: Nu. n'ggon- .~.3' '-'- * am | .,,, OII annggnux; is I .'-r `-`--""I ,l"V!"" ' 'Wc' ir' still allowing :0 per centfdiscount on` for cash on all n. ,n. nnsu mmr as 13.4901` s'r.. D bphono N. ' ` J I. I1. McCAMMON. 01.0., c n..1 amber Cullen Phvllnlnnn and s1.....,..... AFFILIATED REMOVAL. '5 " ` 'I `VIN 50 ' j Ills. mpnwnm WELLIN Prinoou). .,.--_j. nun uuunuu plans 01 maurnnoo olrorod MILLS & CUNNINGHAM, Solo Anna. Klnanbon and Dhtnoe. EDUCATIQNWA L. .~-.-_._. Ulla DEVI}. WELLINGTON STREET (NEAR Telephone. 437. MEDICAL CARDS. j_6ivin0 aic-|0c. _ ..0Vn--very Dcllar ' _..............j.....&_._ {_I1t.ll'|'Fc:I`U RA__|_._.__ UNTANT AND REAL "it'3n1ia-o,u133 ";o'."l"'62?a".' . cc! torml INSURANCE. -&v-v--v-------:- DR. BEGG. .'I N(l TN n'nn1 DENTAL. Y . ` ontggai A. DAVIDSON, M PRINCIPAL. In ".100 h OUJI x':$a.'&:%.`. :' ,` STREET (NICAI Telephone. f3.D.8. Dentist lluhl I-lnll. nm-mnr I Hall, comet 1 Talo- tn-net. _ Ins. sopmx. n. I, V -but-Ii?` llrn In-mtnphaamung pawn Rg I; t.--'I'hI council mot unngunonts choc IL. _ in the schoolhouse on Frillny. March 5th. ` nsintodbby the Rev. Mr. Might-, of Smit.h s Ronnom-, Murch 8.-'l`he concert hold proved I sucoua-Ro\-. Mr. Robot-uloh, Falls, filled the pulpit in the Methodist church. Sunday moruing.--Charloo Pat.t.i~ non has moved into the house owned by H. E-dg|cy.--Rov. _Fnt.her Collins, Ballycanoe. slnnbd Roman Catholic church Indny m inp.-Mn. W. Root io spand- lngn low dhys with hot not-hot. Hrs. Wilr` Ilum Guilds, who is very ill M Mallory- tovn.--Norrio Au tea: has moved in the house lately occu by June: Andrus.- Viuiton: Mr. and Mrs. G. Jqmy, Door Island. at Z. J0m_I s; A. Kirkwoodpnd Illa: Funklin. J -motmvn. no 8. Sumanh. Pus'Iox, Much 0.-'l`hoto is much ox- clbnont olulouunt. of an out-It-oak of diphthoria in the family of June: McCluo- lf. II-It concoction of Knladnr. Three of In ochllllnn have died within 3 week and it has. -nuns-I.3u nu , zp mm: 1. P,.:-:: ,.*_--"`7'..._'- 9-**,...._.-7 2 vmceu our novgnoornood and quite a` number are effected with it.-0ur schooi In progressing favorahiy under the able mnnagement of Miss Legge, wboia well lihd by-her pupils. nun! -gppu-nnonc In gnu-3. of mam Mn "33: D00. - In-0 hm boglnn robrnuy mm, For Man. 0:43.. lpplyto 7 HQI, IHIIEEZAI r 1 -_.:_,__. Sorru Lmznx, March 0.-Tho other night a. young man of this place had It tuuol with old Jack Frost, who proved a little too muvh [or him.und in rovonge old Jack hit. his toes and now he is conned to the hou5o.--B. Sliter and brother are dealing in horse hides. They are doing an extensive has-inc9s.--Hat.tie Webster. who for the past {aw weeks Ina been visit.- ing at. P. Jacknonl. hu returned home. --Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Homing spent. Sun- day at Hananoquo junction.-(:rippo hu visited our neighborhood and quite with it._--nm xnhnnl LA\`.\N'l` STATIUV. March 9.--I). Mc- Donald, Alameda. N. W. T., spending the winter ith friends in this \'iCll)iLy, left for his houie yoehorday. --(ieorgc Mitvhell Mac has returned to Manitoba nicer spending the winter hero. E. Turkington 15 away on A trip to Belleville. -A number from have attended theconcert. in, Poland Thurs day evening and report 3 00d tjme. A liap y oveut. took place Sui ny last. at the rcsi once of J. Richardson, when his daughter Jennie wu united in matrimony to James Peten. of (iananoquo. Rev, Mr. Bonnie, ML-Donald`: Corners. tied Lhe knot.- -A number from here will attend the Odd fellows` concert at Snow Road on the lmh. ouuuun Dusu. uioy win be greatly misa- ed.- -.\Ir. Sinith, proprietor and cheese maker, Crow Lake factory, intonds having smashing in tho school house shortly. 7 Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. M. Uonro , Mrs. Boles. Clarendon; Mr. and Mrs. . . Milli- gan, Mrs. Wirson, Messrs. Leach and Strong. Scotch Bush; '1`. Johnston. Ann.-~*rr:ox:`s,Mamh8. Armstrong Bros, Ire through drawing wood to Stmrbot Lake.--'l`. Armstrong and R. Mandi-ess, Perth, spent this last week visiting friends at Tichborne.--'I'. Palmer is on the sick list. A little visitor has come to U. Lsach"s--ii, e :1 girl. ~-Jmuos Leach and family hnvatakon their departure to tho Scoboh Bush. They will be greatly miss- ed.r-.\Ir. Sniith. nronrietor and nhnnun Assnlsrtm.-2. March lf).-Mrs. Robert Ayleaworth has returned from Kingston. Her lime niece has been very uick.--Quito I a number from how attended rho races at Bath on the -lch.--.\lra. James Thompson is visiting her da_ughter, Mrs. McCoy.-- Egbert Sharp has gone to Brook ville for a vilit.-Mr. and Mrs. John Smith are mov- ing to Whicewnber. Manicoba. -- Mrs. Arthur Fraser has been visibing friends in Kingst.on.--Horace Wartmnn, Kingston, no Leonard Thorx>eon`s.-Rniph Benjamin has moved into the house latoly occupied by Nelson Smith.-~A. Lon hlin, Brock~ ville, made :1 visit here on ondny last.-- Mrs. Sanford Laird is very ill. H.\.\mm Cui;.\'iw..~i, March 0. E\cry one is through Lem: ig. .\l. Bennington captured two foxes Inst. week, but on his wny home had.tho misfortune to lose one. -W. Bennington is engaged working for U. Clark --~E. Making and daughter Laura visiting at T. A. Hawkev s; Miss F. Clark spent Sunday at home; Miss M. (Savers at. J. Gibson's: E. Clark at J. Sherbinds; Raycroft has returned after \ i5itl.'1L[ at Watertown for a couple nf days.- Jmhes Fisher is recovering from a severe attack of grippe.-R. E||urbeck s pleasant. countenance was seen here on Sunday last. __.I) Nlnhn-ru in uiuIHn.- A5 A Q...:.L`., uuum.-ununce was new Sunday last --I). McMurryis visiting at A. Smitlfe G. Wart-man at. S. Gunnir.g s. PHll.l.ll'H\'lI.l.lC, March 9.:-Slcighing in excellent, and evoryono who has A horse is using it.-(_?. B," Duvison and A. King are getting out telephone pole< for the new bole >hone line ~-I hilo Hnskins is moving to L 0 mill on the Delta road, and is get- ting ready for the spring sawing. He has rented his farm to Qllium Chorlnnd.-- Brock Attwood has leased the L`. 1!. Duvison farm.-Som_e oftho youm; men and maidens inoaeiirod their lengths on theice on their way to and from church last Sunduy.---The farmers are having the drag and circular saws cutting up the yezu s wood. ___. CENTBE\`[Ll.E, March s.--I). McNeil hue sold his farm to J. Lochead. who takes possession about the lmh. Mr. Mc- Neil wili be greatly missed. as he always proved himself to be a kind and "obliging usighbori`. Evans incends returning; to Buffalo during the present we-.ek.~-Miss M. A. McConnell spent. Saturday the west of her sister. Mm. Uhaes l.)awey.- ~ 'i||inm Hughes has been visiting friends in Glenburnie.--VisiLors: .\l r. and M rs. J. Hogan. Sydenhnm; Miss M. Gibson and Miss M. Ingoldsby, Nowburgh. Wunnnnu. Much. 10. -~ B. Smith in dravvingwvood for Charles Conx.--Farmera are busy filling their ige-housea.-Benjumin oabrook is drawing wood to the grintmill. --H. Bnbcook is getting out atone for the loundatbn of Dr. Gardiner`: new residence at Saaley a Bay.-Willinm Scott is doing A good business in his blncksmith shop. Pbl:ASAN'D V.\m.1w. M h 9.--Fume s hnvo scoured their aupplyo wood for t :e summer and are , awaiting no departure of` the (rout-king to comm co farming operations. The road are in good con- dition.- The sick are improving.-~Mr.. Phillipe, assessor, paid on avisitthia weak. -VisIto and callers : M. Ciow. Hur- tington; r. Webster. North Dakota; T. Watson. Elbow Luke. " _____u`_v-- -- w-v VVIOVUV "-'Closeb`urn," KINGSTON. ONT. 1. Imq, wun no London comp ol ~ . ~... lull`: (EI|Ind)- l'n11,u._1 of u--In-my nmmtu. um. In Iajlltleu onlnnoh. The renement And cult! of homo oombinod with uh. huh. uc mqulgl trdnlnc. Into-Ilpputmonc in charge of Brch Enlnnnnd. lnn,_|ln. I... IOIMIQIICI ' '03 ' Hldlild strict- llty can III!!! lonuthlng of Into:-o_u. Pomr B9450. March l0.-Mrn. Hamilton is v y lick with grip .--B. Farloy.s\1Eer- ing om pneumonia, an boen taken to the , Hotel Dion hospital for treatment.--He in focovoring alowl_v.---Mrs. ;\l`oner is nick. Miunmphj, city. in mm g Miss Mul- lin. .r I `tho lvontl of the Wonk That concern the Inldgno-` an `n.A InA|-_.a Iu-..a_. wHAf-'ouh,mousTnIous "sum-` or oonnsspouosrg-`rs waltz. _ ] _I_tS1II_I0T Harts. Ivuvvlu Iullu I pIltot- no ruaya run. mu remove tosmisbw Full: Lockwood will tare . lesion 0 ' own Moro. occupi y V\ i 2 & Mulvillo. `and will tnrt u mml org nlortlv. It in not lmown as yet here Wingt Iulvlllo will pitch t.holrftcm..- Joseph. Tnggarb. warden, ol Bodford, whilu pulling on his boo|s\1'n the morning of March `Sch, fell to the oor unconscious. Adoccor `was oal|od`nnd found him In A criticpl. condition. He in Improving.- Tlleu in an nood deal of sickness hon. Doctors are Sept Imy`.-)l.n. D. Foley was notified by telegraph on the ilni ions. of t.ho`aoriouu illnoad of her dullIlor-in- law. Mrs. James Foley Objun. She left. at once with her son john and don hber . Enloy. 5110 in i.mpto\-ing.-Mu. ( f.) _l\Vr.~:1'x-on1', March 9. -l:. \\1ho_v.ncua, ' lnspurchnaod the stock or drugs from E. J. Hart. Of this villum_ nun] in nnu: .lm'.... haspurchnaed druga'from 1-}: lInrt..ol this village. and is now doing buoineea in the same stand, Webster block. Re nsaya But. will tosmisbw F: In. 11. \V_ In-L-mu _an b`L- 5..- Twnzn. Mzirrli El. 1'. ll Vluirnmnt hnv ing lean-ed Lho Thousand Island house in Kingston, has jona into the hotel business in that city. [is family took choir depu- liure from our villnrze on Saturday. OllVBl Lmtone, who resides two or three miles north of our villago is being oil"-grod $ >.U0<) for in gold mine located on his pmperty. bya Toronto rm. - The mnsquorndo car- nival on the rink on Thumday night; was numeronsly attended by lmliea nn.1 gentle- man in costume, an entrance fee of ton canto being charged at the entrance. The sum of Jftoen dollars was realized. llenry Rat.h.jr.. John Elliott mul Samuel Bruwn have taken gheir departure for Munimbn datormincd to try their luck in tho prairie rovinco. Dunc Morrison was in Peter ro last week on business. - Axioblier hock- av mntchia uocomo oil in the rink on Wednesday night, between the Bridgm- wntcr team and the Tweed soconrl ~.\lr. and Mrs. Jamal Quinn won: in Belleville Thursday attending Lllo funeral of Mrs. Quinn s niece. l........-.. LJIIIII); mu v-'uuIu'._; .\L'l'VlCB in Stud Hillchurch quite a few from that lm-ulity attended the Free Mchlmrliz-t. ser- vicont. Joseph \':m'aIstine's. Servir`o will be held next. Sun-l:1_\' at Lwo m. ` A Iurge number .-xbcendcxl the zninaim service in St. Jame.- church on Thursday last, conduct- mi by Reva. Svzmnnell, Nimmn anal He- Licr.--\'i=ir.ors: Miss 1']. l':Ltt.er!=on, Hun- bur_v,ntv T. 'l`odd >1: Mr. and Mrs. John lnrey, Bullnntynek, M, \\'iHi:un Morrison's; Mr. and Mrs. T. Bell. Willetrsholme. at. It. Carey`:=; Mr. mu] Mrs. E. ' McL\la\. at. F. Hu.`.t.on e. F1RE 2 \Vl>)l)lll`1(\' VVr:~'T, Iihxrrth R.--\\'c are plcnsod to report the rapid rcr.`o\'er_y of l~`redScot,. H0 is able. by the use of crutches, to move about. .\.`'H K. Kill- dulf has returned to her home from the Hotel Dieu. much improved in health. -(.'rippo IS in our mid-t.- James Mciiee has boon conned to his house for some time.--Mi. H. J. Whitney and family left Lo-(lay for choir home in Lcthbridge. Alt.n., having spent. the winter months with her parents. ~()wing to evening service in _ II I` A l......I:n....n....,1...J Al._ I.\,. .1 I i:ir.~;1*oN \'.u.v:. March H).~Ono of the oldest. and most. rospectod residents of our neighborhood passed away luat. Monday in the person of Mrs. l'nt.rick Olioefe. She had reached the mlmncenl age of 102 years.- John Gamble is engaged cutting wood for the people of this vicinity with has circular saw. - A load of young people drove out. from Perth to the reaiilotacewof George Homing. where they spent. it very enjoyable evening.--0ur literary society seems to be rapidly progressing. Already chore is in membership of about may and at. the weekly meetings some very intelligent, and interesting dohatoa take place. r.\`Ir. and Mrs. (Jeorge Homing have returned after :1 wodk a wait. at Oxford, .\lra. ll. A. Richards is visiting in l'ei!;h.-- Miss Nettie Sinclair left, on Friday for Detroit, where she intends visiting her sister, Mrs. l{o berts, for 3 couple of months. I.A.\'~'Is0\\'.\'l-:, March !).~r'l`h0se who are attending the collegiate institute in Brock- ville from here. have succeeded in obt:1in- ing commutabiorm tickets. but; at higher rate than for1nerly.--~I)A\'nl Johnston lost, as valuable horse last. week, one on which he had taken several priz2n.-~Art.hur Mc- Neil has gone to Kingston to resume his stmlixss in the business colleges -Rev. Mr. Reyno|d<, Mullorytown. is nssia1.iu;,{ at. the revIva' heetinga here.-Aboul: onohnlf of our citizens have grippc.--l)r. 1\1)ore, of Brockvillc, was in town on Fridu_v on :1 professional vi.~ib to Thomas Hurns.- S. U. McKee. butberumker, has returned from his wedding tour, and with his wife is smying at. the Stewzxrt. houso. Miss Josie Graham L-pent Sunduy with her mother hero.--Mrs. } Brockx-ille;. was \'iait,ing hero for a few dwys last week. TH-`rzn, as 1.... `A u L. 7Y`l.,`_. E.'.i;ir~', IlInn~l1'J.--lSIr. and Mrs. Samuel Chipnmn, Ottuwu, on their return to his farm, were received with a reception at his granrlfuLlier'a, Samuel Seeds. '.l'l'1o young couple have 19 best wishes of all in their future progrea --ViaiLurs for the past. few dnysincluda Mr. and Mrs. William Chip. man, Ottawa; Mr. and Miss Hughes and Mrs. Kollar. Bzxbtioruou; M5.-I. I. Elliott and d:u1;:hter, (iununoque, and Miss Avery, Mullorytown. Mr. and Mrs. \Villium Pennock spent. a few lays last week with relative.-i M. I'}:mt.on s (Jorncrs. ~- M. Ripley and Miss Ripley lmve returned from visib- ing friemli-z uh Smith's ]:`.~x|liI. v- B. Loverin, editur 0` Arclxens Reporter, vms in (mm last >\vecik.--`.\lurruy & Sou, plintugruplicra, of Brucllvxlle, were in the villnga.-r-Over $2.". was collected by Llie Metliudisbs hero for the {amino fund. \Vmmm`1 uuumuu Isuccusa. Ursula prams IS 008 M!!! M. E. Porter, teacher. William H. Pier- son occupied the chnir.--The Methodists ' have a week of pmver this week. Meeting every evening in the church.--S. Lovrey . will drive the delivery waggon during the coming season for F. Newmnn.--J. War- rington will open up business noon at No. ' 3 Church atroet.-l). Dainnrd has mturnetl to Wnt9rt.own.N. Y.-Mi:-s Aurelia Wel- bnnliais studying tolezraphy with Fred Newman.--} etor Lowrey and wife, of Kingston. are visiting friends here. A small party wna given in their honor at Thomas Welbanks, Monday evening. and mi enjoyable time spcnt.-N. Ostrander has taken the Church farm to work. and will move here this week. Pm-qr Mu.wm.n. March .`)~The public-, school concert Iaal. Friday evening was a decided success. Great. pmiye is due Miss M. E. Pm-rm-. fnnnlmr Willinna H Pin:-_ I lllv Dlllly Eli uunn IVOIJI DUI. JMUHHTB. \Fi llinm Finluyron andqgx Gemmil are busily engaged with hair sawing mu- ohinqa In this vioinit,y.--Mr. and Mrs. John Poole visited friends at Scotch Cor- ners last week. aneppuru ll vnamn as her '5 11.. Thompson. this woo .-M9|sn.%a- lonoy and `Villinm Murraybpenb Saturdny .nnd .Suhda'_v with friends at. Glen l`n._v. -- Miss Emms L. Young. of Perth. and Min Lizzie Dial, Innisville. am the guest. of Mil: Ida E. P (:0. -Miss May Morris is visiting M in` f. orth.--John Hudion has retu home from Glen; Tay.--William J: 39, Clayton. 1 nt. Sunday al: John Rom! e|I a. Messrs. illirlm Finhwnnn nnrl . n l'.`ammiI an-n Ki"8%3?;'1!.':.`!.!!i9' 9011068

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