Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Mar 1897, p. 5

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Unveil I|h,o'. oumu on: u an "loath! Aultlktu 5-\ _)'L'lll. T. Sigswoztli, nr.. is very ill with pneu- monia; nlto T. Sigsix .,.th. jr.. is quire ill. Mrs. l'unl_v had the inisfqxtuno to slip on -her (`rutuh uml sprain her ankle. She is rapidly improving; again. The Rathbun cunipnny lias purolmsotl lift-can acres of cedar from Charles Froenxan and lmvo men lm.-_\` cutlingmitl (lrnwing it to the mil way statiam for .-liiplnont. \\'liioh'nml;os our village -mitt) li\`el_\'. The young peo- ple hml .-in oyster party at the residence of St.:uilc.:_v Su:s\\`(`lrlll re('oul.l_\'. Quite unnum- bor uttemlcll flzo parlor social hold at tho parsolmgo. llnrmwsuiitli. nlso the song service on Sriblulli owning in the chuxvli thorn. J. .\l. liobortsnn is Pulling out at gruutly rexluvsxl priuc.-, with an \`lO\\' to Iontinf gm store. A largo loml of mar- riod lullit. and g;onLlemon drove to .\los- cow ono (lay last, week and spout ll pleasant. ime M the l\lI1l)00fSl(lll0_V Hicks. Miss Eva (`n-iiinzall spout. Sabbath with her friends here. CAEFSE IA Ilnrtlugton lllstnry. H.\I:'I'1.\':'1`n.\'. .\lnrch l6.~-On Thnrsdu_v. llth insh, at. his residence here. Joseph Leonard. in very much respected citizen. quietly Fell asleep" at the ripe nhl ago of eight..v-seven yours. His fnnernl -was held on Saturday nfcernuqn at the church hora. \\-hero t.ho olil gontlanmn an often wor- shipped. Rev. J. B. Robeson nominating the service. Father l.eon:u`d, as he wns ro\`erontl_vual?ud. was bourne to his lust resting place by his brethren in tho quar- torly bonul.of which he was (\ nmmber for ears. A large number Mtomlod the unomi. showing the esteem in which ho was held. The deceased was It consistent. member of the Methodist. church tor sixty- s:\ yeunn. T Riunnlvnvk or C.` .-A..--- III ...2Al. .._._.. Arden Aunciunreiiwiitn, Al:lH .`.\`, March lU.--Tho worst snow- storm during the winter occurred on Sun- dny with high wind. causing big drifts in phscoa and blocking the roads. and lust, night was very cold, below zero. A concert in. the Dead (`reek schuoi house lust week ro.Lii1.ed over $7. Luke Arney, while Iixing .'I load of ties which had shiltod b0i':WO(`lI Clear Lake nnd the villiigo. the binder ow up nnd struck him over lho 0313. making un ugly out. He is doing well, huwovor. On h`z\tnrdny, while prnotioing with others for the rum to (mine of)" tn-inorrow, Frank Williams, drivin-,5 tho noted tmttor Pcto ml/i going; `at. :1 great rnto, one of the rumwr.~i of the (`utter strliok :1 piece of ire, cunsing it to spread, tho hnrso broke 100.313 with the shnfts nml w|iiHlutre($, tho lntlor 0.-night tho iubbor of the driver who li ul mudeo somer- snnlt. from tho nutter to the we by tho and- den jerk and was lrn,-Jgod n hundred yards or more in the direction of St. .~\n l.nukil_v the rubber ,-4.-we way beforo roan-h ing the huiding. The horse \\'.|3 cuught by (loorgo Hughes at tho liIi\'0 houaro. With the 0.\cU[)[.l0l| of the Ininuged cutter um] some outs on tho hor.~`o, nothing more sari- oun hnpponod. Frank is nronud, um] does not sooin much worse for his perilous `ud- vonturo. The Tldlngn I`:-um Various Polntu In Ent- ern Outer-ln-Whut People Are Doing And What They Are saying---'l`ho Event: of lutereat to All Oluueo. L.\Nsm)\v.\'i~:, Mnrch 16 -A vary inter. osting hockey match was played on the rink on Tuesday evening between the mar. iied men and the boys. Owing to the grip )6, which seemed to have n fondness fortie married men, they were unable to muster ll full team. so were obliged to borrow some of the young man. When the game was over the boys had hall a dozen points to their credit, while the men consulted us to the B(l\'ll|l)llll .y of purchas- ing on iiicubntkg. The body of lhniel O'Brien arrived hero from Clayton on Wed- net.-duy, and was taken to Rockport for burial. A. W. Cuunpbelhprovinoiul roml making instructor. gqvo u very interesting locturein the town hallonThureduyevening. His remarks and suggestions were clear and practical, nnd if our councillors and postmaster: would only not on them we would in a few years have roads worthy o the name. We beg lenveto inform our learned Mnllorytown friend that we did, not insinuate that they desired the ser- vicoa of one of our hockey team for tlieigr, ' recent match. We stated it quite plainly onou vh for any nvurnge reader to under- atun . Perhnps ho is not aware that the invitation was sent by a prominent mem~ bar of their team. but. of course, was not accepted. mun-una'cynq-u. r WIIIG, THURSDAY. MARCH 19. 1397 NEWS Fkowgnnlgnno wan oun connesponoams HAVE TO nan. us. If not ydu need a change inland .aI:.;.vnun, 2080. [K DQIDIIQI, 530.. buckvhoct. 32c.; :31. per bushel. 33. \ to!-lo.:onta. per bushel. 2Ic. to 22c.: pnrbusbe!.Ilc.; Inrlov. porbnahohi pm. `60. to; am: My. :12 2413.50; straw. -` 88.50 to 87.50: not laid. lie. to` 12. per dean: mgr. in pound rqlls. |V\-`~ Ill 1:1:-:culIzxuII.p1r,'x:n:, to .':01:..; turkeys par lb. 106.: ducks. H-Iowa-zgollo. 15.. 8o:' wnl.nn|nn. SI].-_ tags ah...-I: n 11).: no. J bulls. (re. a 1b.: hora hides. $1 to $l.50.'t-ails? and mane included; fresh sheepskins, 600. to 900. : dokina. 30c.to40c.: No. Sdokins, half price: vonls, 50. to 75. 'l`nm31'o.';l:x:lrla.:;'\`hea, white, par bu. , 770.; than, red. per bushel, T5c.:.IhenL conga. mp bu-lul. om.` I These quotations are furnished by John Mcliny & Son. 15] Brock street. gynlers in lather, tinxtiugs, hides. etc; o. I hides, 63. n V ; No. `2. 5c.i 1 II).: No. 8 and bulls. '5c. L: homo hinhu RI on (l -'.n `o..:I..; -L'l7. BU l\'l`- OKICIL Grain - Buckwlleat. `22 . A bushel; barley. 23. to 25. an bushel: rye, 350. I bushel; pom. 4210. I\ bushel: outs, ISC. ` a bushel: Manitoba wheat, No./l hard. 920. a bushel: No. 2 bud, 90. ai bushel: Northern. 90. a buabol; white winter, 82. a bushel. 1\leat-Pork. quarters. 50. to Tc. lb.;` cuts. 7c. to 101:: beef, foroqxmrmers. 15; to 25. a pound; hindqunrtors, '_ c. to 450.; ` cuts, 50. to l0c.; Inmb, quarters, 5c. to 7c.: cuts. 60. to l0c.; mutton, quarters. -lc. to 550.: cuts, So. to l0c.: beef tongues, ` 20. to 40. each. ll...-in I\.._L_.|.-..s no)- _ L__,1 ,1 Plrlnlnn. \ .. luuculiun... uuu Iluuav muuu), Ul|lUll'< uuu l'1llllSUQ?.". JG. to II). a bunch; caulnlowers, Inc. to lire. ` each: celery. So. to M1`. 3 bunvh. l`oultry~-Chickons, 50. to 630. a pair; ` T373, 500. to 700. a pair; ducks. 60. to [in pair: geese. 600. to Soc. each; I 1-keys, 60. to SI.'_ .' each. or from To. to me. a pound. \'er_\' lmlopoultry is be- ing marketed. The demand is fairly brisk. lI.._A h-_L _.___A_-_ r, . - u CUKIIII SI?! :4 ton. prossed, SH Fish wh`. Sc. to live. :\ lb ? xnnckerol, ,\ rY..ns.`.. w.u- n c\\[.: (`H uy, 10038. $10 .~..-..\ nun Ik . ...... .-,js.}1. St`. to No. 9-o.:nv u bakers , to SN u oatmeal, -;`-.\'U H UUI; IIUIICEY, In cn\nborria.u, Ills. n pnnml: hickory nu_k<: lborls. pecans. wulnl I.`l.,.... .._..l r. I I uunuu; pumsuu, l'.'C. (0 v IL`. Fruit Cocozmut.-, 50. to '. sugar, 100. to I230. z-. |b.: Iemo u do'... :\'nlcnciu ornngges, liuc Jamaica oranges, :. .. Lu California oranges, 33c. to bananas, Rue. tn JW`. :1 : grmpos, 31k-. 3 pounl; up: $`.'.UU n bbl; hmmy, l.'c. to v|'nnbarrim:_ III.` n nun--v uunnsnuu u_v neauors as Dom " Butter and }`I;_rgs~~ Fresh | I70. to `_`0c. z1|b.: rolls or 1 line. a lb. New laid eggs, Llomx): packed, l'.`e. to Tie. Fruit Pnnnnnnr. 1.` on" concquenco prwes !mvoml\'am-ed. liiggvs . rre Inmketcxl in abundance. Potatoes .Lnd nll kind-: of vegetables um plentiful. Flour shows signs of weakening in price. Hrain rates huld lirm. Thonu quotations are furnished by deulors being correct. Hn(n:~~ Vrnuh |mt.rm- in m-inn. `rho Staudanl [Gates um-ornlng the Local Marketa. l\'x\w;.'m\', Mm-cl: 16. -- Farmers mid mortrlumts Mo on the lookout for apring_ when it. is lI0p0(l times will be button` and good prices realized {or produce. The local umrkeb is being well pul.r0ni;'.o(l. both on the part of farmers and purclmson. There is is scarcity of fresh butter and in prives lmvoml\'mu-ed. ..l rm Il|.'i.'l{nh\.al in ..h.m.!.\...m i-.\...i,..... .. nuuu.-,` Flour `I nu .. ,r 43' `Acting, as this preparation does, upon the irritated, inamed and diseased surfaces of the throat, larynx. hronchia and lungs, it inst:mtI_v soothes, heals and promptly cures conditions which, if permitted tu develop. are sure to result in l:i:;tin;.: u1i9cr)' and death. A...) .... _-I-_.._.._.. . . I - !\ zwu u r` .- . . . . ... . . . . - , ,,,l,.-_ 86; of Nolmuln .. Mn . .. ,_ _ _ _ .h .....-.., ...... uuunu. And so plczxszmt to mice is Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine, that, instead of dreading it as :1 dose, children delight in it :1s:1lrc.'1t. I.` , A ` .I I . Z5, 1 That a neglected cough is the insidious lmcgix1ning of an eml-the human throat in the clutch ofla deadly enemy. \Vhcne\'er :1 cuugh is-to lvetlealt with, there is u1`gcncy for prompt action; a single bottle of Dr. Chase's 'rup of Lmsecd and Turpentine wall never fail you at such a moment. It in II`/\U`l`l\ oh...-. L1,... ....,..-....... , 4| , ,, r . I . r. . . 1.. -__,. ._',...I. -. _......_v.. n... - ---kn.----uu nun ux.-\,n nun )uu uv. auull (I lllUI|l'CllL- It is worse than false economy to spare the price of timely treatment and afterwards spend your time, money andjwaning strength in gllling the serious stages of lung disease, whether these be :1sthma,bronchitis or gocfsuxxmption. 1A-.3_., I,` .~ I .. - . - - -- - - -- ~ A ~ It is put up in the largest : PRODUCE AND PRICES. - . u .-.n. Acunuua, l"|.'. Lu -l'L.'. ;\'alcnciuomn;_:es, line. to`_'.'z~. u dnz.; an 2.",-. We. :1 dozen; 'nin to.'>0c. :1 dozen: as, dozen: .\lala_:;u I, npnles, $1.."-I) tn \ Inc. a pound; rries, quart: gs, I56. 21? ;hickory nu_w:5c. tn H19. :1 qllz\l`L; I. walnuts, I30. :1 pound. r~ and food-- Fmnily our. $4.30 00 1| bbl.: b:\ker.=`pnten|:. 3-1.8.`)!-3 -"5: '. stmn-,3, $4.40 to Sl.(`n0; bran, SH a ton; shorts. SIS! to SH atnn; J, and rolled oats. $3.`._`5 u bbl. : $1.10 a cut.: (`hop-4, SH to ton. to SH 11 ton: I, .\`ll., Inrkola liluurhors 11,, ,1 I.` 11-. . The llldo llnrket. ALLAN LINE JIIIH \.UIlU\IL. In butter in prints 1~ packed, liic. to I. He. to 160. u c. u dozen. : Tc. each Esnaplo Ions, lc. Lo `. l|c. ... L. . .alL-.: trout. I. ..-. .. IL. . ; 25. bottle ever o{Fcrcd-qnnIity and quantity for once being happily combined. K -_ r. 0hase s Syrup of Linsed T and Turpentine $'::::::`,::,; ODD9DD DD FVUDUDD 25 Years before the ` Public. Thognsands of Testimonials. Reoom-` , gggqded by Physicians " Ladle: who WIIII I Clear / "/`-"-'-'---'-7 ? 7 Cures all Diseases of the Stomach, Blood, Liver, . Kidney, Nervousness, Sleeplessness. General Debility, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, i & Neuralgia. When all I " `g else has failed try ` QQQQQQQG QQQQQGQGQIIQQQQ QQCQ(QlQQQQQGQIQ(C'CQ`II Hop B11**i1iis" % Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine _M____WEY &TBW~ Wood Inn]. James Campbeall, corner of Wellington and Bznrmck streets, always has on hand 1 good stock of beau maple, cub And uncut. ry slabs, glue and cednrbloch. All cheap {or cub. eleplnono. 118. fho landing Undo:-tutor and lur- nnun Muaumnunr. SEA I. `IE1 hialinhnnn (I-I-uni-nu um: um! mxen up ms uooue on Mam street. 4 -1). Darling is niling. .~\. (lordon in the l proud father ofa bouuoing liftecn-pound ` baby bo_)`.~--A. Shaw has moved into the i house lately occupied by .l. Lnpiur uml : Joa" will ovcupy the house lately re-titled by w.~ 1. Mallory. 4:. Potter. Ivy Lea. is I visiting in the \`illuL:e. A. W. Mul|or_v. jr., is having in new piano placed in his re- .-idenco.--A number {mm the village and locality nl.tou(lod the entertainment given ` at Cuiutown on Friday evening Inst under I the auspices of the S. of T. Although the I l`0{\(lS were not the best the receipts in. the door mnounted Lo Sl.'>.50. --M r. \ crdon has moved bank to his summer residence at. Tliompsonvillc. - T. Uullury is growing: out -timber with an l(lt\, we umlurataiid, nl erecting ii henr_v. Mrs. ll. McLaughlin is said to be revoverinrg lmm her late sick- ness. - Visitors : Mrs. Charles l`nrt.ridge. at \\'. I. .\lnlInr_\"s: Mi.~=.~i Root, liorhuster; -l. l)iv:ke_v. Bmckville: Mr. and .\li-s, A. l`ui`\'is and Miss liossoin, at A. \/\'. Mul- lor_v'a.~(:m`np: elsewhere : I-I. J. Mullnrv, in l.UlS(l')Wll9; \\'. (`lim-sel's at Brockville: Miss Nollie Tcnn.-int. M. (Tuintown. ' Molloryum-n Mosoogou. MA1.1.ou\`1`m\`.\', March lti.-Alberb Cain has again moved inside the corporation and has taken up his u bode Main street. V1}. nrlimv innilinu A (In:-Ann in H... I uu uuuuu ac. per IU., mm from 4_'_.c. Lo 50. per blnmbs were bought. hogi sol! ul. from 4 ft`. to per lb. Iije.. and the common nninml:-I at from 210. | to `. ,'v. per lb. (inlvos wum scarce unul} sold at from 5;` to $7 each. Old sheep sell ` ut. :1bm1L3<:. per lb.. and tho yearling: at 4'.c. 5:-. ner lb. 'l'wn Hlu-inn I A Klngstcznlan who was :3 a. long and expensive H gn.u2c'r =|N 4MV|EW8 /j THE A NEGLECTED COUGH TESTIMONIAL. I IIIIU `VUIITIIIILIH H1: 1 lb. Two spring I for $8.50. Fat, 1: little over 5c. < LIIHI glllll lli ll. IK Lulu! to [rum in) mm Apl. n wumum M x. & I`. an 0. P. 1: `Hole! oilloo. Ontario Itrut. I`. WNWAY. B. W. IOIRER. Ant. (ha. Pun. An. Gan. Innnmr. sztved from I Illness. To thus can lovable person In every fnmlly on w om roam the duty of watch- fulnoss ntrnlnsb all danger to no mombora. we have this to say a, Auk. ununc aulu IHC gcculcl U13 demand, and that speak!) volumes. Bear this in mind when you want a new Cook Stove this season. THE HAPPY THOUGHT COOKING RANGE Is the best seller we ever band- led. . . Old Time (irlovuncol. I } l)}:.-H-.u\"rn, March l6.-Mr._Ayloswort.h, | ' assisted by Mr. McKay. of the department l of Indian affairs. Ottawa, is lnoldlng court : I in the mission house. on the reaorve; and I from present indications, along time will \ `be required to hear all the griovnneoz. ;Theao are many in hhemaolvu, and to 1 make them even more complicated, they have references to transactions which oc- curred several years ago. It is likely that some of them cannot be settled except by compromise. I It alwys pleases. _ The more sold the great the A-v.....J ....J AL..A ___-_I.. ___l____,_ , Cyrus W:>lieAaVrds"loy, an Othwu mor- chunt. who hnsdiaappenrod. wai nuanced to in year in jail by judge Rosa tor frlud. I Over 500 in use in Kingston. Italways `_ -1-L_ _, II .| . < -4 In nuvuu-unv AIupI.ll'|- WA.~mI.\u1'u.\', March l7.--The senate l committee on foreign relations to-day or- demd a favorable report. of "the arbitration treaty to be made to the senate to-Inortovl with certain amendments. Congreu will be iu.It.rncted no push the conaideretion of the convention with all possible speed. mmt.wn:.-mmx ormnmo nml mm. ! `I VOLUHRIA. unal for all point: In ' AY " and UARIBUO " I on at nlu Ina mm: on nrmm Oolumbhs ; ov Tlmr lg and Friday. ` Oo oninmo rnlnn trnim ho Mn Onnmllnn ! ion}:-wun Ivory `rucmlu during llauulund ` D u ` 69 6: 7| Brock Street, KINGSTON. a nu; uuvvu nuunvr us s`i} R-2 T0 RELIEVE you. Ask your druggist for it. I. I. K. CANIPFELLQ C0.. Agents. ontral. - -rriia iiL"5o"o]$"mxen -- . . -. If :e .. ......... A.__. . __,I 3! -1 `I 1 lF vow/2_.__.. HEART FLUTTERS, ..... uuvvu unnI\I2l( o It is a great tonic, and if the direc- tions with regard to diet ue follow- ed, " The Blood Maker " zllllr! Tn nun: Iiun-1 ...... At the slightest exertion, If your appetite be poor, Hynu feel run down, Try a bottle of `I.ll3 nu l\l\I\ an . .p-_ -. A Favorable Report. `.......v \A-..-L n-.- mu nnmum A l'1I|l`Ii;.`: PIN` In an . . . . . Iummlhu\.,_. uuwv llIllIlI'ICI\Il.I"u 234 I 256 PRINCESS STREET. It I Dunn u ____ -_ TI V` TY.` ~~~- g hWHu\&q8oIs. \y|. We down everything on these I. xisrou & PEMBROKE f; _`m).._. Cdnada Pacmc Railways ; Woush squid! .nu.m.u- nolnnohulou Uhtltmlollbd Ibnnu. Inna... n.n..a be..- II. I . lllohlg l|KIlIIl- I 0.1`. City Pnnonaur Station, om. Johnston _` Incl Ontario uuutu. Huh M Nth n Hun. . um dim... Aunntlnn. IIIKUII` U-IU p.m. " I" HIIKIHI` II (II V In Talus Nos 1. I. 1 and: r u dull . No. n R dull: oxuopt Hominy. All at or trn nu duly ~ oxoapt Hand-hr. Train lunvlna M nun mum. urtvu In OM.nwI\ at 4.5!: pm .Il\d mun louv- Im M [M o\.m. Inn through Pullnuln, arriv- nc M luv a.m. III... u..|..o.. v..n...... ......m..-.m.hu.1nn I uonm nun. No. I lxmus. 2 M A.m. 4 gxpronu. 1.26 pm. 16 Iprou,lI.lov.m. 10 mud. n no n.Iu. Tull crek. nossland. Nelson, Aln|wortl\.I(asIoand allothorpolnts In this land of precious metals. - .'1`l0U(l TICKET`! '10 THE i Caribou and Kootenay. British Columbia Gold Fields. Mi Tnnll Banal: DA:-Inntl IIAI-An w. `DO ' Your mum hot no untlulnn you ` tho but 0! comics and mourn the bulolshou. Whriolt-on faithful i Onponr but .1 your foot no to you! It you have Mm val-lug or-iluur" - ulwmfun obtuse (N0 than the but _ -the nulo-l\1 than ALLIN8 ; ` Incl Undo Oontlomurs ` Iltl nob tho Qooislul lth; t ' . WJNWAY. R. W. l0L(H`.'E. a. An. Manna. van--v-- 7.` ._ _-- *'v~',r ,' Ivy"-:li'f"I`hrIvl|g. or Arc `nu: Wonk. (M {W *- Funny and lllelsly :- Iuud Up nu: mum. wmu nuM.|w-s gaunt-xnuvn oourouuu. arch n modythn taken pale. vim-hod I pun: #1 I'll! and no qulnklymuloll'uutu- ` I mu 0 air growth. pun: u-uh on num- llnomund I-emu-on the rlnuln launch, and V om romp o! olnllglhood. on Lulu : Col- orvo Compound. M In the bomb romody [ nk over-wo1`IoM.run-davT nnhonl 4-hdrmn, ` I nth union: the fun rain and I'unuwn 1 oonpnlu. mcuup nlldruuhcu. ) Dough 0h|ur."'-`tho But far chlhlnnm couho. loo. dry` "fill-lvlng. Au Wonk. . (mi *1 . .. mm. ....| link]! 9 119 cm: ron's lith `M Nlprou nixed. Ind, `A. In _. II..- |ll\`. )I.NRU'l` LINE T0 lloynl mu Stnlmhlpa I Dnnllnuul Il- iv mi!` I-Ill. `or tlokotu. I to Nlpl MI,ll,IO p.m. ind. unoamm. Ind. .lDn.m. - --v - uuccvjv CI l J. REID, Inlncu. T0 TRR '$:o_.oo._ vou ENJOY 1 wow: m=.ALs 2 H! `XI I Iuh.o'. hangs`. "TRAVELLING uIIun.Iu. " 11 mxo-1, I 8.10 p.m. " mulxod. 1 3 dull. Liomhv. All at nr Int 1 J. P. HARLEY. Axonh. ..m...... uonunn mu Jnhm vvsew; d Pullman accommodation. we aown everything these 45$-_ R510: -II wuyuuu Pot-Maud. M This 001.0 V ; FIELDS ; I I I IIUINII W llrl . No. lltxprou . . altxprou, . " lllhpl-M5,! 17 MIXIII, U ll yvu Hnllfnx. ; ..l3 Nah. . .. I:-I, u ..m Mamh ..n Mnu-vh ' .10 April` ..N April. Llmnm: utwwm unumm uwmml umpm .- Na K guuruuuuonwq.--a.ouoorq-gum iihatovyo. 0\\|` young Eqnbtlylnnviugyn. llorstux Gum-n. Nrch 10. -- `nag . 11:3: dung- Th 1...: Ian! * .a..... a . ?-Z-1` 3 S|`RM'R\`, Numb 16. M (`hutch non-ices ` _L on Sun \' were liglntly attended.` The ' Juuonl Mn. Thomas Mocallum on I Friday. Nth iuakx no Iargoly amended. ~ , Lsmsco couauoud 5 R. R. mm. at i. ' the clutch. when tannins can in- ., a turret! in Sand Hill null. -- Spring bin]: n s which undo their I runce I for days = , ; [on again I to warmer. `IN \ I ; qnaNen.-- an puvchumg IlI(I 0 ; i .-ptovondu. uthopneoulcoolvuthor`; flaunt non food consumed`-Tl`nyu-gl, `nutiapuo new more fmuontly hold;` 3 with nthhctory mulu-ouo of the :1 vmnnn nnnnln want In \L. an`). MA... I unnnuuunuc Iionowuodunolnthndi ||i#ntIut.--'l\oq9\1nMotnonSua-; -*'......~'*: :::':.;.*% {bandits an .'an.a....: iI:I& LE. MEN S snoiss. ..- ._.--. vu- i -uI'xr.u.V umI\`n., nllbll ll. Th. , " " _ g `nah ..1-M l`*u... `inn homo, lit; IE. Lockroofi` air: i boon \\ dmndn.y ` J - k _ -so an -&'.'i`.'=`a .1 . .F.':-.1`-.::.':.'%"...'_..-.:'.-:.:~ ..*:~ `.33 .5 : wuu nuulivtury nnIIII.-aouO 0: H103 `young vnutto*o city today Wloirnnu Ioliuhy.-A.othorw-adding! inn for hrs. roan: Iuliaa nu? Dm\m\'n, March In. _On account of I :tho storm lash Sabbath. there was no: pnuchimr how. The nm is are quite * 1. Between in and snow one can get around nicely. Urippo has vinitod this \ place mnkin oomo vary 1-ick.-.\lr. and. Mn. low Illt Mrs. )`nKlJolmoonuro down us ptooont -- Luke 8` Swiuar in rushing ' ' bnuinosa at the saw mill in Colubrooko. nd Bell and siotor, Tnmwortln. are visit- `ing friands and relatives hem. ~.\ln.{ Charla ll Vvuulstino. Na me. was at ` the tick bed of her aunt. . n. Bortoll. ; . Manon:-, Ingti\nl~ II ....-I M... In`--b mu IIOI Inn 0! net aunt. Mn. Bortoll. Manon`. Int v \ok: Mr. and Mn. Luke I B. Switxor and Mr. and Mn! Henderson won at Mr. l`aul'o. Moscow: \\`illmm New 3 demon. \\'a\torto\'n. ll visiting hi: gnrents. Mr. and Mrs. Juno: Henderson. of this; nlaeg "' V'lnl.m`. March In. -'l`he Into snow has `im mwod tho aloi hin . 'l"nom was no` I R R nrvioo hora hut. Snnd:\y on acmnnu. of the P ntorm. N. Sharp has mturnod home After spending as few days in the buck vounttios. ` --Our uehoolia closed at pm.-ont. on ac. count ofonr mnohor, Miss (hnmlry. being I in poor health. E. Sharp. who has been ` very sick with pneumonia. is a little honor. . --l). Wright I! autforing {mm aviation. ; ' Hi: dun htor. Mm I-`. I-2. Vanlnx-en. .\'a_u-\- noo. Intftwo dnn ha-nu. huvo been 1-pom|- ` ing a for \h\_\`a wit him. -'I`. Wood is also .` I on the sick liaL-.\lr. and Mrs. F. .\l. " (`aunpboll ind Mrs. Johnston. Kingston. ( and Mn. Ilngannan. Ernosttnxu-n. am ( 1 1 among the viaiton this unit. } u n F.1.rIIL\'. Mnrvlv IT. -\\'illiam ltut.laer- ford. vlniting friend: here. returned to Key Wont. Minn. 'l`nosd:\_v last. -+.\lrs H. Mo Cue mturuod to her home. B-aldorann. af- ter spending on pnonumt. week with friends hom.-.\'lrs. Smith. who had u very severe ` attack of grippe. is slowly reoo\-oring.- Another old Maidoul. of llatlhounio has Ba`-am! nvuy in the person of Mrs. Ruclmn. ho was very foablo for some limo. and had been taken euro of bv lmr dumglnor. Mrs. Clmlmoro. Deceased was oiglltv-si\` V 1 Vows of ago. Three daughter:-, l\lrs. Niaboc. Mro. Smith and Mrs. \\'ilson. nf thin place. nun-ivo luer. llar fumrrul took xluco on Tueadnv. when her mmuins were ` Intorr~d in the llighlaud Lino cmnotery. J . Fl.uRll\.\.MM'cl1 I7.--'1`ho sleighin,-.z has , been greatly improveal by a heavy full of euow on Sunday. Farmers are preparing lnrun early spring.---H. Martin in happy: l he is the hxther of the eoventh eon. all `liviug.--ll. Senior. after spending ve .` em: with J. 1'). Scnrmn. hnagono to Uncle } m`e domau-us, also Elmer. Frank and 5 Fred Mart.in.-Miee A. Wallace has |-`hue to Bellovilleto e mi elmv woelm with heroouein. Mrs. . lhprmnn. Mrs. H: Walker has return to her own homo alter epondin the winter with her laugh- ter. Mrs. A. Moletine. \\`eetbrook.--\'lai` bore: Mine 1". Berebow. Hu\rro\\'amit.h: Ilev. Mr. Coomb and wife. \\'ilt.ou, o I of the enjoy: n ewcnn ` 1-}. us. get. ll: night. homo album] Ruth t in em Florer and h to get after no I vicinit. 'l`hure( 5 an add 1 mg: no lallll min! (-0 no rutou ur aunu l.nK8 ! mw mill whon mwignhon opona. Mr. Mnnsoll g;;i\'o(i thin liomaiu Cornwall f ufely fooliiig none mho won-Io for the jour- 3 my tlinuqii until! very weak. Elwood Law. I, non conducted a prnyemneotilig in tho; Methudiuh church Saturday ewouing. j ` Visitors : Fmomun Jackson, California at. I I C. Huglnon'!. I J 1 1 1 4 1 I r. munomn: nson mun-omom suxy. S. l.indnn_v'u and (`.. W. llugzhsonfn lumber ` ahnnlios hnvo been closed for this winter Iaml the men [mid on`. L`. W. llugheon y draw bobwoun three mu! four Iuuulmd unv- ` logs to tho lake to bo rsftod for Sand Lake Innw In! l'|\a\n nnvinnhnn numnn u.- ` .K/u..un.\u, March l0.--Tho aocinl at. Mr. I _ Williams` on Wedneadny oveninpz last was ) n Iuooou in ovary way. Proceeds to no in Maid of the church Iliad building fund. |,Norl.hbrook.- -Warner Williams was in y Arden lint week on bnniness.-~Mr. and v Mm. Abraham Alpert. want. no Clovno lnab ,` week to visit their daugliter, Mrs. 12`. l ` Cuuunings.---Fwd. (ionyou lma muled his l.rnt.ter to Mr. Anders-uu, of Shellield.--A ; Luiob wedding took place nb the home of h. Rimun on W'edno1-day lnao. when his l dnluvhlnr Mnlmln um. nninul in m......:..m. Bedsteax -a;i.q`u'e"o;tk nish, carved top, only \V'.\rmmsu. Much I5 Jolm Prinyor in i dangerously ill wnhparulyais. Ilia num- I oroua acquuintamxoa in this and other ' plums will be pleased to hear of his speedy `I reco\`ery.--For tho past. two or three months A wave of poiitionl enthusiasm has been spreading over our oounty. Come- : quontly n liboml reform nan-ouiutiun opened nun doors [at the that time at thin place on \ the Rh of tho proaontmonth with fair prom ` ;evt.a of becoming l\ lnrge at-z-`ucintion. ho Lou-Inooting at. this place on Friday [evening was poorly putronia-.o(l owing to i the inc omonof of tho weather. bud roads and counter A bructioun. I ` l..u 0H~.xm.\'. l\lan:h lli. Our con- |zI`\t.ulM.ionn are extended to Mr. and Mr:-. I . Umnortm; n son has vomom stay. S. Lilltlllfl nn . \" llnnhnnn'n Iuunlunr | ' . ._ F.\m Vmw. March I5.`--~Su rintomlont .' Jenkins and wife Ipont. Tues ay at. 1'}. S. 1 Films`. -- Schuyler Louoku has returned 5 alter npondlng own ..iLuka~wsh Monday in the bunk oouutry.~-MrI. Charla Lowery l in conned to hor bed. -- Wollhmcon l Wnmerla Imilin --it`: a girl.--(). Ben- [ note and family nvo mavod nonr Naps- `noo.--A. Snider will move to the pluo3 ` vncntod by Mr. Benuebt. n. mmnn on vveunot-any man. when ms daughter Mahala was united in marriage to T. Mocluoky. of Flinton. __--__ I UIIVU. HIVO IDOVHU IEO `HG ONO "On". Broadway ouvnod by R. J. Wright. Nu nee. Mr. and Mrs. Huffman, Bellevi n J. GM-rlnon'o. on 5"" lo. I WHAT OUR lNDU8TR|OU8`STAFl-" \ OF OORRESPONDENTS WRITE. no haunt on wax -run oonadrn cm IOIMOIIII ol the lldhnd Dlltrlot-- `ldcqlo Iuupu Noun. And Inch Loon. llty can run: Ioxpnthlng oi lutol-on. I1 Munvx-:3. Much l5.--The weather oon- _| tlnuu cool but we have the appearance of Ipr|ng.-- Isaac Wniker and famil ,' l)oser- 1 v nnbn. hnvn mnwul lntn than hr-inla xnnnm nn I I a I I ] gi}f:I,';.77`i'..7a':'ViIR:1i'Jr' '.B'&'rlEi'aT."`1'iSe.' % onto. huvo moved into the brick route I I nrnurlnmu nun-uni hu 9. J \\7-Inkf Nu-an * "_d' - ` `N ; u.\u`n. Much Ill The slai hing jg,` ` _good anitcuuers are ying in air! ` f_`(`h h __ 1 ziom.-_-Smrern| oi tiio goung men. __._'__" " ru.:-`.`:I..?`."r% V s':::" 4* W 5 nnovring au]Ininhnooa-Rovr. Mr.` ' onlfo in conquucting rm-inl service: ik . n`-`mm ngiz. . $::irch.bl--`Ry. Mr. Jarriieson.` as um _ _ 3 y an 3 tilled than pulpit. on bnbbn .-~ -It {John Mucklohcron but moved hm :. his ""`"` "."` ` old bongo again. .\lu\_\* friends will Irel- PP"`*h """` Inn I'OIlIl Il.--Oil! rchool is prugrogm N Pm` W! W, in; roll under the rnanagomont of Miss "";:" `lu`' ; Bosaio Reborn.-Owing to the protracted :"f \ " the Son: of Ternipeniico lodge "`!"` " y will meet on Saturday evening instead of ` _ ` `Noah: forasirori sing ~ W. W. Free: =0 5- my 0069'. E uuuugoidmoniwns of 5,; for__$ll " 5-`h' `_""'8; tonc `Nellon Buck and I120 \-mung I-ha -N; tholutthruvouhhnx-estartcd for E their home at Burton`: Rlpid;\- _\`ioiton~z ` Pliielnol and Charles Pattorson at their old 1 "#5 home: Mr. and Urn. Lockwood from En- terpr-r IJ. I~2.l~`ruIrun`:.\l. d 5:-5!}-1-{A3 -Av-5-_-`-2; E mo. Iuufmn Moscow n J . x.'n'."; A beautiful, heavy carved Bed- room Set, antique oak t`mish.|arge bevel glass. rcgularprice, $14, our price only 143 $3 i."f.'o3'-Tin WI ht. Nu?! W at y vill In .d an con Vollimrcon thn -0. the our the wm ohn inl A ' Dow is day ng \\'i! union Mr. gri; ovno in vi gym -den! intl llield.~-~A tool: bur; when Hr Cain '5' 1 _ _ and Prnnyor II were His mm `id ; mm " "" (.`.\1`.\l{.\l3l`l, March I7.-~1Tho lmliea`ni:1 . Methodist. church hbld n seriw of } enjoyable parlor sucinls. Last. Thursday _!I1\\'uning one ms held at the homo of ""3 I Richardson. Those who won) able to `"3: (here hand ; very pleasant. time. Last. -_" ('I`uosdny) nnoLlmr\; :u hohl ut. the h" of A. Burnett-. Thro wusn large "1 | nlbuntlnlloe and a pleusam. time was spent. 1 of those soniuls have lmnn nlnmomnfnl I: W. ll. llyllllll. II N . W. 57%- S. Clout. B. Guthrie. Ilia: J. Chit`. XI. IDIIN. Gulhrio Noun Biol hkou W. `. humui: William Blair. Wontpu\.--`l`Io Honda 0! Indians have just utivod at tho nnp~-J. (2. Nathan hdaouv hlluieu. Sh was nnvuybully. E! E.uu.i: IhI.:.. hlumh lT.-'l`ho weather < was epringlike for the past. wmk until yes- ` whiny morning. when we hail u very severe snow storm. The roads are nearly block- zulod to-day. Most of tho inmb-Jr c.unp.~z i are broken up owing to tho bad \\'entlwr 3 last week. - ~lut _\`cstoninyulii| to~dn_v have nn: the appearance of spring: yet. -\\'illuun ` John made A bnsiuese trip to Renfrow last f \C`0!.`k.""`Sl0!|lN)Il Clarke. ibonlvigh. has pur- ` , eimmcil A. Lmbtroos farm in l`lons:\m. \'nl- ' lay and moved them last week H. Potti- for is home from \\'hit.no_v. Mr. and Mrs. . ] Tiininma l-Issmn. visiting at Thom-is ') u Forgusnn`s. J. Johustnn`s and I). \'onmuu':4. , lienliigh. rotnrnexi to their home in Lenn- ` uncrrnonr S:\mrdi\_v. .\Iiss Lena Rnhin spent Sunday at. T. l"orgusou's.- A little) visitor at Wiiiizun John`s. IL}; in twelve ` pound boy. 1. Terry intends innving to V Casiiei .~oon.--We hope to anon Iienr nf son vim in our school xxgiin, and also SIIlld:l_\` school. 3 9 3 i. "I C0l.RI\lW\|K. Mzimh Id. The meant. ` rains and mild wutbor has caused the ico 1 on the river to not thin in some places. On l~`ridn_\' night last several sleigh loads of young people from this place and Yu- lm` drove over to Mrs. Ira lake`: with well- ` filled baskets and uavo them a grand sur- l piiso party and mosonlod Miss lulu lake. A the onmnist of the .\letlmdist chumli here. i with a well-tilled purse and spent awry ple.-Lunt evening. The smldoimoldchaiigo in tho atuiospliem has formed .\ sulid uiaxa of ice on the road in many places. whiuli nukes vory good sloighiiig again. 8. L`. ' Hell and F. S. \\':\rt-man` and their ladies nttondod A party at John Stow:\rt`s at Hair rovtsmith on SAl|INll_)' evening and were toll pleased. Min Sarah Perry has been * \`oI-_s' ill. but at the time of writing is some better. L. B. Switxer is running his saw mill overt day and cutting all that mines. The nmlust is takon away as last as made and used for storing ice. !``rod and Lizzie 1` Bar. of Taimwortli. at S. C. Bella. V I .3 0 has rnnbexl A. M. (?rni;:`a block on the cor- u ..._.___ ._._n n \\'l\:-'rI-im'1'. March Hi 7 W0 were visited 5- 3 by it lionvy I-now storm on lust Sumlny. un- compunieil by n hem-_v wiml, which lonvos tho roads luml to travel. ~l{. J. \\'lmloy nor nf (Thurcli nml Spring streets. Mr. Craig will sell out his stock and retire from tho inorcmitilo business. He will continue the harness Imxking. Mr. \\'liule_v will move in his stuck of ilruqa uml ;:rucorie.~z in ' ubout two weeks 2. J.` llnrt. lxas leu.=ul r tlno hotel from liieluml llognnnnd will lulu: : possession on the first of May. .-\bury 'l`ug;_vurt. has moved into Mr. l(ol.ae_\.= hon-'0 on Spring stream Joel (`lurk will soon start his woollen fnnt.nr_y. Sumo uf the tiniest. boots and shoes over scan in this lo- cality luwo arrived at M. J. l\lc(`.unn's spo- oial boot. and shoe store liun-2~i J. Mc- ' .` (lmm luui moveal his fuinzly to l'ert.li. Mr.-. ` Michael Bennett. ill for some `limo, is im- proving. 3 -...___._- l I I , nwuiuuuluu mm a pxensanr. who spent. 2-ociuls have been successful every respect.-~0ne day last. week Florence llullentiim slipped on the street. ` had a painful fall. She is beginning amuml ugain.-i\liss (lruoo Nicol, apoudiug a number of weeks in this '\-icini:._v. has roturned to Toronto. Next. Thursday evening :1 Indv lecturer will give l nddron in tho Free hlolhodist church. , The subject, is to be .lnpnn. -- The tuhoggnn hill is in good ouler gnul the nights one perlocc. hliss llomxey. of Kingston, spent Sunday at Mr. Louneys. | Ax|uucss|u'm:I1. March 16. ~- 8. '1`. I Dowsloy took nloml to Brookvillo Satur- n to wimosa the play put on b tho , \\'i!aon comody company.-Wilson no is \ slowly recovering from an attack of the grippe.--Mrs. John Dickey, of llockporc. r visiting At 0. O. llnild s. ~ We extend sympathies *0 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas hier in the loss . ` their young daughter, which took plnqo on Friday. -~ Some of our burghorn altoxnded the tempomnce drxunn, Broken Fat,t.nr.e." whinh u-nu uivnn ;.. uurguurn tuwnueu cno temperance ununn, Broken Fot.ter.=, which was given in Cnintown on Fiidn_v night, mid were high- plensod with also poi-fornmnoc. -I\lr. Mrs. S. T. Wilcox. of l`oolo s Resort. were culled on by friends the other morn- David Haws is willin to mulch his trubturnipzuiiiat n minors fl<{)vl`nn. money or nmrblcs One of our noi,-:libor.-I con- templates going into the nursery business, and with that end in \ l0\\` has purchased a nradlo. RATES OF PASSAGE. Hut MNn.M3..'Il and M). ningln: I-omrn, Oil!) and Nu). By Parisian 851.80. II) Inn! 071); ` ntlu-n. um. O1 to. In In I lloaoml raisin, Q6) P2l}o`rpo;!* Darn uul on on A r . `.`..".\:-`(I I vor'ponl. it?!`-ivy. fns. (Ham now. (1:lw\\-d man and London at Iowa: nun, _ event In; tmuul. Cu.\N'rm', March l6.~-Su3ar \reot.hor has caught. coi(l.-Milk is increasing Inst st. Chantry ereumery..-B. `mpo . tea-uiner. in down with gr-ippe.~F. eyno da, Weat- pore, is pnpering S. M. Seaman : house this week.-E. Bowser has 3 young daugh- toer.--Mr. ` and Mrs. C. Wilson. Athena: Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Purvie, Lyn. were visitink friends ub Chantry last`. week.- Mr. and Mrs. Sbenrna Knnp 1 were guests Wing I)erb_yshiro s on Frusay |aat'..-Our village is soon to be connected by bele- hono.~~~Hlad to learn that the little son of .dwurd Barlow is recovering from his re- cent. and serious iilnesn.-~lt. is reported that. one mnn has tapped his sugar trees on one side nnd put. a mustard plaster on other, but. fails to not nny LIap.~-~Ed- word Freeman and Frank South have ex- ohnnged places and are new busy moving. and Sunday visiting at their respective ho`meI'.--Mr. Rogore and Min Gertie Roger: are vinlung Tamworth and Napa- I noe.--'l'be people of St. John's church hold a cancers In the town hall Inst Friday night. o-eieted by young people from other puma of the mission. J put as J. I\. lY(~ d. at W. W. Fru- n..n..:. M:.. I h ar min . l.'\ko'swith -n oh... .. .. rrm DAILY ' unnnoo. nus nun Ian I portion 0! I SJUMII) onto in Iandonduny. Inland. nu lV'-l'I, IJZI after taking some hi My putfod up stuff. with long tuetiznon` turn to up Bit- ten. andhnvo no but of any Kidney or Urinuy troubles. Bgh discus, Dia- km or Liver Complaint. Then disuse: cannot rooiettho curative pots: of Hop Bitten: Inside: it is the boss funily modi- cinoon rth. ' Heine! the Inc Inogissnla Lnehnl W s M M H` M! ` 3\WHol=) has in D_ l..n.:.'a, . I '\-\'u um u. I IruI.:- rul on oimo. uonu Slmrbot. chic.` of the local Indian tribe, has taken A contract. from W. Rnhinsou to rlmr the Tower lake of ice. John is hard at work.- Ha expects tn have his contract completed by the middle of July next. (iho-ts lmvu mrula `heir appearance min at. l)omn`a mill. On Thursday last. Dr. Clark, of Tunis-orth, presided in It most. able manner at a concert. given by the members of Court Little John, l 0.1`. Thinks to the m:im|._ of Miss Minnie Harris the entertainment was a decided enema. lhiring the course of his remarks Dr. Clark alluded to Miss Harris in it most. complimentary manner. In the absence of .?\r9nhy:\Iokhn. S.C.R., and Rev. Mr. Mc~ *1 H.(`. L. of Ontariooasb. the seats for etinguishod on the Iatform were till- ` chief Sharbot. 0 So! liinguo and Jorrua Thom.-on. Thnmu Campbell, `nrunui. J. H. Hampton and H. W. I). A Yieitom : Mrs. J. Hughes spent I fen: days visiting friends; Miss L. Brown, Mire E. Reid and Miss R_\':ll|, of Ki ton. are how: C. Hughes has gone, 10 ._ uborly to remain a for days: R. Nari; has 0 to the states to visit. his sister: Mrs. Ifugerg. at W. Davis`. u in J 1 I I J. P. BAILEY. A It. Grand I-nnksuuon. I. P. GIIIIIIILIIV A1030.` (I In-onoo Strut.

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