. .37} \ . ' tn Fsh ish, be` 1- led Mirrdt; Eiocly carved. guy .' :`."*.;L\ Q 23 nmcnss mm. ' v -- .1!-'9.-.99: 0.11!-*0! .i- win Eu! 9` QUJWUIIT. I` KIITIIVC 0! 500 D0! 0| Tompunnoo. d I mating in the Metho- dist church Tuooduy ovomng. About I!!- toon plodgod tholnnlva. Another meet.- in`wi|l ho hold nub Tuood In organiu. - in MINI Emonon. llduippi, in Isondin hot holidays with her mother.- ot a factory bu buntoreod Iorun ovary d put to the immuod nupply of ' malt. Jun Onnooud hhlly spent 3 fondue with Mondsin Burlington.- Nkaholu Simmons and Harvey Tinne- IIIIII an both oomowhn Inlm-.-Jumu IBOOKBINDINGI The eolobneod P D Donna on unrlvullcd for perfect 1%. beauty of nish and style, and Inn rooolvorl tho hlqhnl Mind: :6 all tho Important. oxhlbltionn during the In! no yuan. Obhlngbloln own vnloly ot ohm and 58:10 from - Imnucn Pu oonsml OTBACY O IDTBACY. Kingston. [III mill IHIIIIII WWI IIIIII I0 1 him. -h rs. W. '52. onnpdy (nu mu `- Salk .8mibh). oi 'r|uwot\I. vhlud frlonth in Vonnuclm lust wok. Sho lam-for 'hInwoIll\ to-an . b In 5 (MI vukn who movcuo her now out. Olm- hum. waurn On&rio.--Mia Martin Oun- ncr has 5 :1 Ban apt! to touch the Euglonil Iohool.--On undny. April Illh, u llbclmirl arrived to him bhd both! of Mr. Mrs. Simon Bull. -- Jolt Ohm-chill vubndly hm Inn nlgh. I was klnkod by his own hem In the IIIMO. -Qu1to..Ln.onjoyabluhhno no spam to the --e.m.mnI" uh Wmol smmmw lut and moluau hffy in 50. bun. E. C. m+..L..n Froih 'fn;m New poanuh. hrlbtlol _ Vmmmn ` > Tl-II.-*-The an--' h&I` MhrM':nm: . Iuoruiac` ` ' T .449! null` if `T .......?.?c...... m.".'$"muu'3' '"'.' -40!! Tnudny. III 11100.." Nilfl K'.....*'*- ".: :`..;*..':.":*'(';:.`r.::M""- tn 9 - - lkthodinh miulutbr.--!ln. 8. vs all Inn was! to tho bodtido at her masher. who In my Ill. Sh: nu:-nod sun at 0.5-charlie Lmngnlon D00 or Dnvi Liv mum. in Ioriounlvill. hm is lmlo hope of hit room'ory.-Mr. Blinlou. tonohor. Incl an attack of qulnpy Iuo wool. bus in chin to tooumo his dutlu tmdly.--- Walk: Buboe arrivod hare luv. wool Ihor `funding nboub aux months :0 North Bay. in man frion`3u nu loaud no III Ll... -n-uuln Inna Gqiwiuh Ihsnranco Emporium .....=-=~2m..~:; :2: ....=2*r.:-~.,...'" --uuxa..ua.au3opounum nu lpini u on- "Mffy-pull" nu Willa! Brahma ! Tnolday nlghb.-R. W. Connor in now? into his new nore.-Mr. and Mrs. B. . Swoehnnm an-rind homo Ins ymk. and r9- poro 5 var plounno time. Thoy won nruanr. uh t n mnrlmn of Mn. Bvnolznmfo Rich red blood moan; throng vlgomn health. Burdock Blood Bitten onrichu tho blood. Icmngthona who 3 atom, rogu- lucu the bowels. llvor. idnoyu and stomach. and euros dyupopoio. hllloumole. had blood. nick hondooho, etc. Ono oonb . Ann. gun! -nnnu ulna. Iunlnn Hun mung DIE DIO0Gg I10` HIIIIQOIII, BBC. a do and qvory don help: the euro. . ------;------ ll! IIIOIII M ihchull. i ` -I'ioo1'!uinenu~. New sru-`. iv e` mammnnrwa; 1-mum: m. a... I. Iuvnnvnln Inn at nun-nu. hhunn around :09 by lnpipning mmbor of iuimbor lot. * ---an-u--.-_o lumctnrers Royuos Do corsot,P. D. Awordod no Gold llodnla cud Diploma d'Honno\u-. -P1-otty wtllu go a long way to- ward: having it Io. The most bonntifhl oeota known in Wnll dooontion no pfoduoad by Wall Canon and mnoo tints. . Sherwin-Willlmn wgll colors. 5 lb. poohge. 25. t_n-._j nu- .......__...1 Inc... ` . , DII. BI. zoafimem .";"r.."`;.`.:.:;:'.i;;. `E3y'"'6'a'. nk nu t 0 marriage of Mn. Brianna : ll`. ' Vnf `T1 nuuauug-_ojL L..-` Blob Am Ind. Gold llodnla I -ulupnl nu-In uni. _ Livnrppdl uwinn Into line at uni- cgnlr ownonlip of incluamm. wh b have Mon pnven no pl-ollhble to at at earrponuonn. mm! in puohuad the plant nclan-yd will of the Unitas! Trun- _ and II The In Oomph). I W tab at on August 1-H13 390; like . to penile out the nth; tut M3: to can mango hunt. in t `my "two ` 4 ` um. no can romrm men um woman In Preaching his religion to them. by I :8 " . =.:'a*...mr.':. '1. now: ; _ that .333 hsgcponed. and redlet?I'c. lb t t in. It. ` 5 -o..`:`3":..=`%.`.t..".'."uf.'. . urea; ..`, u'a qanlitioi. If he Ind noon the max . an Al: holutlnnltv In umnld In *"`xw':;"l:."WI'n"* '1`: 3' :3 versed! e In a better an than am of Be Wolld BBC EV! stood Iuh gnnl -. n lnnhnn nhnl An `III aid. hat I ll 5 an moi II a punt old hat. It W tons." ;u_i'!'.i`:ie-""sc.'fn`J: 'n'.'.`..T'I.3g and Glob an 3;..J..-....`nIn Ann Inn in nohlllnn in thigh I! & man WOUIG in It girl! IIIQIHQIIWII. Men judge other me `a religion by their policies; women Ju men : poli- tics by their reiigion, Mnnl mun think Ilmw Immv somethinc men wire doe: anuwney uuun. When a girl walks with a man tho always pretend: that she can't twp at because In takes such great big K'I'im'ie":"f`r'"Ia\:"u':I '83 'iFo"'u'i' ; Q of: Christianity 50 WDIIII In expound It. I pray! [or ill ul- nmlm. \ Whx-.u:houhln In In ms nnru. When A baby cries in a street car. if a woman in carry-in it /all the wo- men around lonk mm` if :1 man has it, they look sorry am` a mpothiuing. A uh-I in hlnnmorn Innkn .\nt an funnv and mpothiuing. A girl in bloomers looks net. funny would in girl`: nightgown. Mm judme men`: relmion by tics uy their renguon, Most men think they know something till they getxuianriad. Then they [in their wife does and they didn't. \\'||nn A aiil nvnlhn with A man lhl atrium. Lite is a good deal like A meal in u renu.urunt* (lib dishes you all for are generally Just (`be onuwthnt nun`: on the blll of tire. Olllil Oltol 1. cox. I II tih ll . Moody is an ho:$:'i?ian.:n c.l no nub: hollow: thanks as reform and woman by nI`h\|\h\ In sunning In ohmn. In nil. Uimstusns. Instantly tne winuow vim ened and the wife of the famous \m- t c explorer soon oovered the little mes- se r with kisses and caresses. The carr er [1 it had been ewe from the cott th rty long mmths. ut: it: had not. orgotten its way home. It. brought at note from Nansen, statin that nlllwesgoing well with him on his expedition in the Polar regions. Nansen had fastened ll messng to the (`nrI`lEl"lPige\ )ll and turned t e tuird loose. he frnil mus-ier darted out in- to the hlinerdly air. it. flew like an arrow over a thousand miles of frozen waste, and then sped forward over an- other thousand miles of ocean and plains and forests. and one morning entered the window of the waiting mis- tress and delivered the message which she has been awaiting so anxiously. We boast of human pluck. so city and endurance. but this loving iitie mir- rier pigeon. in his homeward flight. after an absence of thirt,vmont.lis,ac- complished B. feet so vmnderful thntwe can only give ourselves up tn amne- ment and admiration when the mar- velous siory is told. Mr. Nensen`s pigeon is one of the xmnders of the world. Itooctlon or A mholol. Love is like a beotateak. It. may not lnale as good, but it ; best for the health to take It underdone. A \u>nIr\ul| uluvnum hno n Innrlnr fnnlimr to tale It unneruone. A xmman ulwuya [mg a tondar tealing for a man who says sho isn't looking :`V!"|`:`nn(l he is nfruid she is working 100 Q ` V \\`hnn n Iulnu nrlnn In 1; nlrnnt mar. NIIIF-'I UII'I'III' I'l'VI!CIu One day a wonderful bird tapped at the window of Mrs. Nansen`: home in Christiana. Instantly the window was mmmul. and than wifn of H15 famous \m- age. ' she prospered; the dairy was enlarfod, and with its proueedra new any um waabegun and in ten years paid for. In pa men: of a debt a bakery came into r aret`u hands; she drop :1 her iairy an took in baking. aubalz mating the bread-cart for-the milk-carhahe gave away a gram: deal in charil , and supplied the orphans with bran at so low a figura that it was surprising she made any money. but every year brought an increase in business. Nlnrtaret wan nlwnva mod-humored` it [lowed m tumou 0! Hum. ` Margaret navrr lourned to ram! or `write. she signed with is mark the will that disi.rihui;e(l her thousands of dol- Inrs among the orphan oaylums of ihe (`ii . Sh did not iorgvl one of them. wh in or colored. Protestants and Jews were remomlwrod as well on Catholics. They are nll orphans nlike" she said. She never dreamt] otherwise than as he ammo represenls her. in u calico dress. with small shawl. and never wore any other head covering than a sun- bonnet. And ii is the memory of this simplex woman and her noble, unselfish life that New Orloansellghia to honor. -Youth`: Companion. > 5 _Lx. ,, . I _4 1- 7' ".:, 7 1' "~;' '41- r 2.` ` -7- ` `-nation .a-non 4 7'- `,1-' TIM In d.1Iodutlml.otory told manna , Kt I "Now Ounu." . of t Hnzfhnry. the IBM woman In a `tit- M tutobehonoml layman,`- ment. '1`:-\;lI vmn It aid of her. Thu aubuiunoe her Illa wu charity. the irit of It truth. the amt: tn :1! It _ llglon. tha end peaoo-thon mm and ;_nortallty. Margaret`: parent: ward ltluh om rants who died of ymllow fev- er In Bu! murl. uhortl after their M`- rlvnl In this country. caving their In- fant to the charity of the oommunity. Baby Margaret was adopted by a Welsh couple who had crossed the ocean with her parents. > V ` She new up. married an Irishman of 3... mm nmk in life. and by the time her parents. - . now up, Irlnlimun 0! her own rankln life And 11 the Ibo wu twanty both imnbnn and baby were dud, and aha wu, cumin; her llvina u o In ndreu at the m. Charla: hotdl in New rleann. 'l`|\n nun. of n nnlnhhnrlnl omhnnnla hotel In New Orleans. The need: of it neighboring orphanage lap glad to ux-caret : nmuroun hurt. an nhelotiarod I share at her coming: to the mother superior. , Next this good woman lzou N: we com. and uturted n dairy. .de ivorlug the milk herself. Evar morning nu ntter year in rain or 3 inc. aha mve her cart the round: of her main. Be- turni . I110 would umther up the cold vlciun a from the hotels. given at her inking, and leave them at the orphan- Ill. hbllht IIIOTGQMB m DUIIIIBBI. Margaret was always good-humored: and talkative` no one could pan: the door of her office where she sat, with- out speaking to her. and it was said no enter" rise that she endorsed evur failed. no was consulted by !\l|--l`t|$ll- muffins. paper boys. rters, cler 3. even I) v the great more ants and bank- era. n.l calling her "Margnret. and no- thin more. W on she died. it seemed an It o la could not bellevu it. Margaret an I _-..._ AI... l..........lu|..... knmmtflnul nun: 'I`hn mm was the incredulous. horrified cry. The Journnla all appeared in mourning. and the ohllunrlea. could Mar Met have rend lht-m, would have fllle her wlth nmnrement. A statue was the people`a spontaneous thought. and the money for lt flowed in almost of itself. Mm-anmr nnvnr Inn rnml tn mm! or Sna*\nsAnnis1nninomx Nuns`: cu-tin PIIQDII. 1-.. _ ........l`..Ou| hi.-.I In-\ ...u.u..__""__ panama. mull sighs: hula III` 1 n..uungmnu:mun.nu~u.` |IU|C' V IOI 5 hrnh. Hero I um. nnd.thuu:'1lulo and in the vmytholonnduiou ho` hum width Io oomuonogd. You an in 3 ihpfnu Bums Q lav.-has Mb Viol kid Ilnp ulippot for on in n Inn-rain. .Wl`0I.I [I18 nUl`U|Bl'll I`! 01 U1! menu. "The Sehbnt day ms full or inter- est. for we had not sttended service in the rural districts. in the ear ~ morn- ing we hetook ourselves to the root of the house t.o watch the country folk assemble. In the distance we saw thom iording the river in a long line, and in the other direction men. women end, children rode slowly over the mountains down to the term. What. the Sabbath dsy means to these people few can rent- ile. Some of them never see a face he- sldes those of the memin-rs of the [am- il' from one church day until the other. hat wonder. then that they i in to assemble fully too hours before o urch time. A peculiar form of soiutation prevails outside of the cities. With this we had not yet been made [smi- liar. and our estnnishmentoen well he imagined, when we saw the men dis- mount, embrace and kiss esch other. I learned later that this is the usual form of salutotion among t.he men in the inland districts. 'l`he hour of ser- vice arrived and in company with the reacher. who wore nhigh silk hat.e oose flowing gown buttoned {rem chin to hem. and a great white RI ssbethen ruff around his neck. we entered the church. From the hack sent we had full view of the co rsgotion, end not being fnmiiinr with he language. the time was -passed in meditat on on the situstion. In the pulpit the tor was assisted into at long white ro . which fell over the hlaoit one, and down his neck hung in large surpliee of bright vein-.t upon which a golden crosewns ht. On the altar two great eon- dles s t a ysrd long and three inches thick. shed ndim ii ht. These were the especial charge `an official who gave out the hymns end hetneen times ` snuffed the candles with on old psir . or "shutters." Atter churoh the wor- shippers dis lersod. and many or them ` did not rest: thtir homes until night." DBN`! ElalC'l`luU Ilnfl`. IIIIIU tur IIBN ONLY. It will man: the what In no weakened _ no I-tug: nun.- hood.`Wo I! use Mutton who untouch- on... ' msainI..'a'x.{u...' of l manna. nhnulhln. (YIIIBI l||ll'llCl lEll Wllll B Bllllli rlenlly heavy for n strong man to carry. lml. matched as it. is to their lmokn. their evince no!-sign of wean-ineas: while In he winter they nmaaou wnlklng along with chnruotorisuo gnlt In their bnre feet, over ice and snow. showing no u pare t. discomfort for the expoaum. :0 nl pr wnmpn. Ilka Ihu mnln u~.hnn\n- 9II nu:-on ooh; In loolnd. , Jeanie Ackermumi. In an article do- ; scribing a. recent visit to [cvA|nml.te|lI how also attended 3 count clumshin ;' the nurtharn 1:3:-t of the la anal. '"l`hn Rnhhni than an-nu hull nf Inbnr- lam `t4:eN c%nm (held for u-wt: `ntu . and the ram. hsvinc I ved among t 3: a number ot yum Ina had unlimited up rtunltgu for ` ".`.'.`t `W. c u`'`'` `;.:....?.f2`:`.`.`.I. . 190 B ` I tonhe of an entir1`;wm}erent an oak- OL... (mum I-Ludo Nnlfhimdnfnhn hrnlr urn. u`2.:".`f.'.. ".ll':iinn'"c".i "'l3 ion from their nr `h\vuh'mi'bm& urn. mild dlntlnut n I tribe. They` rouolvo do holp (tom the gown; t. for this manna that Lhuy urn wolln ale to un- um thonunlven by securing. unpluy- t out at numorouu nooupnllolln open to am. l xl ll cl in l. thei m`3.i2i .7.'lo2. .`.1.m 2u$l`l ?1l.n'i mi In an-vi . ounce building. and II mired omploymlntn. Fishing; and no pletlng are the principal in mm-la: n in in they are employed during chmnummor while in wlntor fallluc timber an lluntlng give ample com Mullen for is comfortable llving. Can are their man: of lrnntportullon. and their uklll in mnnipulntln i the paddle in often muda munllut |lI`lIl|` town nhllilllom in which this sport in is -promlnont fu- ture. Gnt nnmlnrn of these lnmmloun rmllnnn llvn nlnmr ihn tram] of the instruction. . Indien brass bends have been ermin- iued at different stations. and it in emerina to note their rapid eequinitiun of ekiii in the menurement. of the dif- ferent: musical instruments. considering that the were eonipnrutive etrengere to enyth ng in thi line each n e on time no. and new it in quite as eommon eight to observe these imntie pinyin: on occasions of feetivity in the eitiee. They ere greet iish enters. and their (mild temperament is attributed to the cent of this diet. which is the ehie! food of every meal and cooked hy means of smoking. whch gives it on n.ppeer- enee that detracts much iromitadeii- clone taste. At. the end of the iiehing season those who receive their entire summer euruin a in bulk leave et once for the city. t era to transform the money into merehendiee. for they ere fer from being money nocutnuietorn and have it decided likin for receiving its worth in uetuel . 'I`|m nlnl-luau Ghn Infhnnrl Tnnnnn in-unrn worm in uouuu Tim clothes the lutheml Indian Maura urn of 'hia own selection. for the people imitule the white: in regard to Irons. in an (air tlmt some xmur derby hula. causing an amusing spectacle to the viaiiing stranger. for the reuaun that. their peculiar. `flat-shaped hemln oom- pel them to wean` than him; with the pea In 0V'er|i;|)ping ml ears. 'l`|m wnmvn nrn Imnl wnl-km-n. um! um pectin overlapping um aura. Thu unmen are ham! workern. and an frequently seen walking through the ` cum burdened with a "pomk sum- ` nhnnllp lunar fnm n nhsnnn mun 4n n\n|\I\\r t. maoommrt mr me exponnrm no ol at women like the mule nharllm tern prevlomly Jeacrilmd. are not re- markable for their bun |t`{. hut uicknoas i infrequent anmmy hem.-DetrolL 1-me Press. U I-_av- vou- rnko river. witch wkndn its ww Emu `in dark canyon. mid town! moan ulna. where in mxlmlty. to 0, a wqtern turbulentlg I It our rook: may live In It utu-o of M city. tlahlnk dud hunting`. ` The rltuu ot the R0 tn Onthollo church attract: many o them. and -nluun nt ml`. mmnmimmlnn pu-ca mat. emu nunungi. - The Roflnn many o schools of llllh dunomilmtlon are nont- tered about the provluna. Indnnttlnl school: nluo are opened for their onpqclul. Benet. and many or the youthful In- dians avull thmnolvu at thll valuable lmtruotlon. , Inpllnn lump: Iunuln halt: hum nrnnu c "."'2=.sf:a '."1.;.:.'. .1; ""'r'"' r" .m..... ..,..:*.'.::..` .... m ltrnjo wh ch wind: Hummus chunk nnnnvnnn. Lill` tnwnnn wag; of van Fm r I ii ii , 'H,4_ , 4.. I`! "'3' 3' loom. `kn guwmm. ...*::\':<::x::-.. "=`-915-' E3 3? .'.`. .'.`&``.'o%."`&'..`Rt'3'.'\i.E"" Iuluu nnuulu U! I 1.1!}! 1*" nrsuur ` mcmwuusunnu an Inn: IOIh|_. out na 1. nun ` M `Ma |:..1:.u~:'n::._=% g-nnuQ-ms 1- 1 1.1 .w- uuuv` - cu u-v- oAnmniii~s nu:-Tina Agony. nu-hung-h-nu`- ` ` . , u man. and h: an ho|rI.yIuI&` . tho swam uilu um: ganorully ha tiun Mud broken down mum. ' mlnfuu In most oflho internal ouporhnoo of 3.. Mum suuauu ;u T known nu-ml manhunt. OIlb'IIVl`li.`h - U `nt::....n min; I nun Inn: nlntnd DIE` |am _s1m nqmolua uh gnu-I m"L'.:|'|:hrInn badly Ill vol V _ n . doodul . . {1`"3'., funds x:n"} mom`u_rn- lief. and him I had and on It) `mm Ian Innl nmnn. "Its IIIII UIIBII I ||l_ IQ! I13 tmlouon mu pm. -`I a nu sum ' . ,..u."'l'n3 .:\`?r:b|-val: at vmln would be Nd um will I town hudmhomd ak otomlo . BIMO II Chan`: Pill: I hm-0 not had an 3 - omur. ..r ..... ..a.a n... n. m..s.I..' n|. \}nnT I III I MOI`! vino IIIIIIIII IIITIIIII lug. muamg Hon. Ho and mom om-_ mmgnd n A to! dun wu mg _ ` - . 5: "1 All anion and Edmnoon. nah: i (IL. mnuhotuon. Tomato 25. . `* I ~- H mar. , - "I mnyndcl that Dr. OM00`! Olnult f has duhmd huuvnm hfssopn 1):? Chan Pills _ I` BLOII mum Inns 5 nlork who nubnd urrlbh MI m...u.... nnnn in ma! mun : mnl. llpliplliilllliwvalj Ndln en. - o. mwhum: In by in nu but dollar Indian --Iold b dmgglm. OIII Dollupu hon Ito. M a at mn-:o `T on-ongu~-oold y d on Om Thm Damn: hot: llvt No. x.orNo. I. named on uni}! pin and we wont maps. 95` gA\n nnnnnn. Chm`: Linnod and Turnntlm 3-on_o:u::o and oonmupu Iuu nun; omnvnw . M M. . uni II 00, 4 Square, Iboonpu. %Aunn: tho `many thouaanil rocant remarkable emu an: George Magee. George Canon. nm....| nu `nnlln. nan. UUUl`U uluuup uvvu U was---u, Ollfonl. om. nnun. on. Fred Knuints. Henry Candy. Pnhnmton. Ont. 8uIonh,_OI!. . EX. Gronlx. S. D. Ron. Ottawa. Ont. ~ Mudoe. Ont. R. S. Tuttle, Miss Maud Cotterell. W Brml ord.Ont. _ llcllullb. Ont James Mont. Orillln. Ont. Dada`: Kidney pm. In tho only remedy that no over carol Bright`: Dluuo. ` ` : Bright's Disease DODD S KIDNEY PILLS / EIIKVIIVIHIK 3 W narwulhchulhvlluusj Iloow colon us Iwcnuu snvima a ...a.-n-plans.-nonnnnnn nnnmnnn ...._ In : cotton Root In the on R. mill! nmonualy in mm on :h: Indian can dunnd I ATJ!J3-?8,- mt I. .`:a`i`.." nun . owonuo the Poet It want my Ahnnl .n-A rxrw '":.'":'." .z.:.;':':..:P..: In prepuodln_ 611006 var.`-:-- ns nnannn nun: wv yuan - Th! Ollil IV AiifE$TMg_\1Au. "WRIT Efpeizs * %IT i `ARCHITECTURAL. m:mc"AL oimbs. THE EASTERN :1 `BR . * _ r .u ' 7 .14:-Q " -91 .-`l`V " . .`~r`..a C H638! Llvj rm Ig`IunANci. ` ,rfiN"4suc|45E.` _ . IOIJ I .'v'iE:`*!.:-'s-'._".1.;.;:::E-=:' n__ DINTA '~ lllvllvt Jwuuqu. unit: I. co:-not Rina and Brook I53 uncommon in for o" M vow-III|I_l|n.vwo O0 vat to-cuphtmutour Q` ..| UV: V` an: o. . d .`."...1'm. at AJ___n-.-""l -wI'v on it u..`.K'a'I3. `n.i.uvou' . WWII COIIIIITIPUIOII.--l\ Inn NI`: 0 win): them hon vo mnlhln, uh nnnnn Rn:-who Mm II. M on loan to-mormw for Hannibal, N.Y. :go.-Vinit.ox-n: Mrs. D. nnd Mrs. C. Wul lot. of Harrow- `! Ifitlnnd, WQ XVI??? BIZ! ISWNIIVIYV IV!) whit Row. I. Inlcl. Vania.- _ ` nan. that Annbml lliu ultulnnohu. usundnyu N. no- Annonlynow but ll-clam wo you .m aim.` = Fl U I- u3I.-uuv. nr. VII I :*.~.:: '*`.'2'-1-,-..-.:-..-:-..-.-".2-:r:1 autumn .&n-inhgunilnnnnknp Ell Us IINI MEI. U. Wlllllg 0! llII'l'0W' numb. 3'. Goo Bu-r |; Mn. 3. Kirklnnd, of Anhono, st 9 residence of her father, J. Hut; Min L. M. Barr has Ntumod to Kingston Amt Iponding as week at home. Pnusmr V.\I.!.I`.\', April l9.-Tho ro- maine of tho Into Mina Hamilton won token to Venom cometary on Saturday. followod b ol :3: concourse of mourning friondn. born or of dooooood in very low. lnvmg been confined to bod from the olfooto of on injur rocoivod whilo no work has winter. Alma ooh duoin vory Ill with conoumpo'lou.-Mr. and Mn. 8!. Miran Inn m-nmrmr for Hnnnihnl. N.Y. Wm-on. April 90.--l7om-a. Baths]! and Boymonr. re mum of the sons of Motto Abodb at. man nlndnnd lhnmnlx-an. Anotlnr mnnlz. III`: OIIIII UVCII II! IIEHJ IWII I [KW icon hqnudi Run 6 8. Mi `$1: .' 'w'E`.`'x1'.'1'i:.;'-...."".""'15:".$..";....".Rf upon! Baum with ma Jun um. 3Aau,lIn.L.Apri| I7.--'l`lIowunhorio IldnMnhunow_uIomofI`rIdnylAn.-- nskingund tor:-In I-an -- no am 3 w uradrivolor J.qIe- am: an nnl Inn-ah Ill: mil ',"'g.a`.,s'.. ..'m..."""J. .'.I!..'.1`.'.-"."e..R'{{"3."IZT gonn on tho rood.--J. Leonard in erecting Mu new wood homo.--Our anchor. Minn Au- Ioht-ino. bu mg hloiocov toihtho holl- nn in nature Ipondi Bho holi at homo.---J. Com Doll. 0%] inburgfhronmovlng toour vil- lage.-G. innington has ongugod Mr. Thompson. of Jluoudon, to help on his form this oouon.--C. Evans but no to the than for she summer.-Mtu uwkoy and hrobhor spent Sunday so (}Ionburnio.-- A number of our young plo oltondod bho qundrillo party at out Mondny night. \ Gonrnny, April 20.--'l`he fmnon are busy with apt-in; worh.---We had 1 heevy froth huh nig` which will probably in- jure the meedown. es the wenn weather we has had lately started the green to grow. It will be more pt to alfeot clover meedovn.--'l'here in uiboe competition among `oheeeofnctory pro- priehore in the mom of securing petronn and lowering prions lor the mun secure 0! oheene.---Vie non : Mrs. R. Blunders. of eh the teqidenee of her lather. J. leaned ;Mienee Ethan Onmpiell. J`. Hum- iluon. . Fox and Maude Goodfeilow. from Bydenum higluchool. at their homee. ll IUIIII 0! `UV """F I '9 | `lRvi ME .1 $b nu rag `an; 113"." `int: 3.4.: A.'.. ' GI.IIyAu. April u'x:`on: about 33 mmd yum-d mood nu p , jndgingtrom tvonumborol mil: wag- unnn an Oh; and __I' `Ann-nnuv` in Annntinn -aunu{ mu, nu-wm. mm :1. vvnrrun. Phmlpuv ll`. wmluuu of G. P. Donna on" Bundny uh-- ll. William Luhor hu returned home from Bmkvmo. may irlumng I d: during Enter.--Eddie Wilnur. guton. in vlnitluif at Gila Poo|o'u.-HIM Knnpp, Plum ollow,,tiId Illa mm; Hutton. at Miss Maude Auk- lnryfl on Sllndn --Tho Methodist church on Bnndoy wan, imply mended. Bl_1.nv,- pt 20.~John Mnnion um-tad hiuuilk Wsggon on Mondny; ho hu two routes thin l0uon.-Gordon Valluu bu mond. injiur Inld|o.---Mia Maggie Mnnion has been swing for as few dnya It her unolo o.-Jouph Runoll in world Mrs. Pnglfl fun` this yc|r.--Mrs. km-go Joyoo has been very poorly for nomo time but In Iomowhnt. I-ooovoring.--'l`homn Monion bu pnrohnud n ne o .---Frod Vnllnu has opened a gonon thorn in Selby.---We no having very cold weather wihh oocuioml snow norms. . Mnncounn, April 20.--~I. J. Lsppnn loin lot his factory in Lynn on the (ch innt.-A number of tho young `People book in. the bull ab Gnnnnoquo on mam Mondny,--J. Clair in very ill. -Deor Luke factory oponed on Manda with W. J. Lnppnn at the hud.-I . f)onovnn agonoa few ds 0 ion ook with hgi dang org. Mrs} P. izovlor. in n.--- as A. ppm I Ipcn in her mar holidays at home.--With re`? 8 we sunounoc the death of postmaster . Lnndon on 27th ulb. He was taken ill with inammation of the lungs and Ift` as but days illness succumbed to the dinouo. Ho leaves I wife and four lihblo chiidron. A. . incur. lIrvVI!lBllI' IF Irlnn unr- K W Eula; olld:`|.--John Draper nfmn and V [I0 ingllng. but ya nnlv nlinhnlv hurt. ::iT;;A;a?3`ai;.'s:a.'ii...:as.6.'-1:. .OVQ|I , I ` _I OI WM ` :$mwnrr&01WNF`IM ' ll. .. _ A Roauowr. A ' I90.--`I'M: morning tho `:':.`.` . '-,......-W ~:=- . o, u - on sopnnono! 30':.rrtoW|l|iyo?1:n.Ang{tu I" of Bdolhn Wlllfum. Pun":-oh . A ll .-Whll hi driuu ho:?;:m I9 villugo Inmulln nun Innnnh nnmnhunnhln And unnn homo mm hllllfl ung! IIIIIIIIII Shin-d'n can lacuna nnmuh bl: and ran away. Mn. Bhord nu` I-own oulv 0! MD rig and nouivod Iovtnl seven vbnmu. but the It now rupidly recovering. --Wllun Baldy is sounding NI` Enter hnlidn at ham.--Mu. (laugh. of on- olwn. visiting Gborgo Mo an-lane's.-- A. Ag. tuohr. imvllltlng It Plrbh dur- Inn tum: Imlldnn..-Jnhn I):-nnnr -W _v .3; ` ' -w ,_ff,_,1#";_1:' T ` .- rmmuaucu` wnm man an .. of tho manna nIpmo-- uni lb-on yduqs. And nun nou- _ 'l.:b9I`li|IbnnlIh)|` olhhnn. 82:11.37`: Bu, April 20.--Ah the moat- inhof Amity dlvuion. No. 244. 8.0.'l`.. hi Manda! nvaninu. I nlolutlon WI! ITXIWIII I'll only uligholy hurt. T l;onnn. April 20.--Mia lllnnio Smith in , Enter hollldag` at home: "A" nudging Ant` Inn-on 1 1`. McMAI10N a co.. mu. Inn so.--no Inna-Iuiivitho runnhnnndlnllnnnnlnnnnnlnn Th I CIR` DUI` DIIECT llllllllyl U9 llillo ] mhy Gilt.` Harlom. and. H. Wurron. ullllnnllla. warn luau n! G. P. Donuts 1 Im.-Jmu n._Xn.u ha nhund unions Inhlyoonoll by his hunt. John Allin.--l`nd. Glut ball but inns in shdp. LII ol`I\'o6ton in our hwnjuu mu. ttalol Sandman In N: nodlon at his boat I cons-Our In hll of pnoplo to- `tin. not! 0! than unmoudlng tho no- `chunk ..m..._ 2'. upon: "0..'. 2 TITII . WHICH WOIKIIX OICVQII PDIIHUC. o oold h to Oupt. Glob. Tho captain in- tondotohnvoit ohuod.-Mr. Emor mil 8.. Mohoy M-rived luv wool an echo c Argo of Sboiio ohoooo fmbory.--Mro. '1`. Emory iotumod on Monday, after npondlng tho winter with hot poi-onto neor Stirling.- On Enter Sunday Mrs. Capt. Glon pro oonuod tho captain with B no young son. ~-Mro. R. Fiomin io_ oomo honor in.-- Mioo E. Polly. ngoton, roturn homo yolhoniny, after 3 vioih with hot lio- tor. Mn. Priuglo.--hlioo E. Scott Io vioitingiior friondo here. also Mioo M. NoIIoon.--W. Noiloon is on o _vi'ait to Bollo- villo.--Miu C. Floming ond Milo J. Filoon. nthonding Kingston ooilogiouo. are homo for o visit: oloo G. A. Chovm and l`. Girvin. obhonding N oponoo.--Mioo Edith Scott ond Mia L. Suovonoon. {mm Dooomnto school. no on ovinil with their friondo hon.-- C. T. Bnnndm and Mn. Soundora wont any lot wook. ` Nnmssum 3'l'A0N, April 20.-Tho ougu ooeiol hold on the oohonl honoo un- dn tho nnnnim at tho Ruvnl Tomnlhn of uwl Ullv UUUIIIUUIV vl Iuw Ivvlnu avunlvurlu vl Tom nnoowuo success. over no op- ug to oy the unify. _ gnnmo was ongthy and toy. in vhitoro from Elphin council prod oomo no and opptopaho ohomuoo. Comfort oooooilioino oulhi and prosperous oondiuon. and the mom my mm. n-O-A nun: nlnn-nt nvnninnn In sh. mun. UITT, 5900:` ?*.."-"-*'.:."`.-.=:-.;-- .':?. II`II' XIII HIIKI ID ID WWI IIOIIC Illi- dcr the nnpiou ol the Royal hmphn of I mmnnmunn nnnccn oval-vnnn an. THING. IIIIIIIII EIIIIXIU HIV IIFICF 0 may phuuntovoninga in she ng summon-.--Mi L l. Ehonon in upend- {ahotluuorhoxl It In homo I! D. lhn hand AKA Ln... I--I- -gang` Kn Kl. ht `Alu- E5` Ill! IIIITIII WIIU IIIU IUW lllylu ""`lIy IIOWUTI won t and hen Inn weok.-~CcIeb Tug I ha: nhob some wild .--B. Bwronaon shot some black units.-J. Montgomory shout very handsome loon vnntnnlnv. Irhinh iniohnrl nlnvnn mmnrlt H- B.IiA-ME s| WI`: IIFHUT UIIIIIVIIIII , OI DOBDWUII. I5 the Pholm house: W. . O'Brien. of Sboco. at J. E. Murphy's; Minus A. V. Mainl- lon. M. E. Murphy and J. Klllorin. of Nnpnnoo coll to inatitum. on visiting their pu-onus; in Henderson. of Lime Lake, at E. Hudgin I: James McAvoyInd sister of Stone, at. B. Murphyh; Mn. Hardy and on. of Tweed. at J. H. Pal- mntecrh; A. J. Stewart, Kingston. 8'l l!.l.A. April 2l.--Tho cold wogthor ha ha pnvontod the farmer: from low- I I the Inc! d -~M n 33.. ":.':E.,... h..`1"..`. g` ...:?_.%X.1': l0llI'.z0lllUl'y Illllli I VII`, IIIIIUEIIXIU IWIII gourd: which weighed eleven pounds. L-..J- A- L--- XL -s..'..I ll- l`...-.._ -._.l Enzxsvrum. April 20.-l`ennore ere bony gown; their loud reedy for_ mowing. -- re. N. helm in still very ill and for hope: ere entertained for her recovery.--- A number from Bhie vicinity ehheoded Jemee MoKeown e `eele ho-dey.-Ameb Thompson, of Thompeonville. wee buried in the York school cemetery Month .- Our eehooi ie oloeed for the Enter oli- deye end our teacher. Mien R n. in as her homo in In-yeville.--John eviile wens cokingehn on Baum-dey to undergo en operation in the In ihel. He woe tumbled with e gehheng ind the eel-.-Rumor an e wedding on Mondey.-Cherlie Stewertinhende going to Dekot.e.--Viei- tore: Fether Cummin of Bochwull. eh ah. Dhnlnn in-nouns Y . lvnrinh nf Qbnnn 5llnu*"VIll50l'l I EIIU F. DUII In Ila During. Ms B. Caroy'I; D. Honrv. at J. Mc- Geo`I: Mlu L. Wilmoo. at F. Hut.bon a. -ri"3u.i ;66'is'u2'ap. I.AIIZ.|.Q..l _bQIIuuuuun|'nIun1n. Woonmvm: Wm:-r, April 20.--'l`he cold reine have deleyed work in this eechlom no rein hoe been sown yet.-Sucker eliing e ell the rage juet now.--Pre or meeting in connection with Zion ohnro token lace James 'l`rol.ur'e on Thuredey nig t..-- Mieeee Home end Lone Todd heve arrived home from Saiienhem to spend the Beater veoetlon wi their perente.--Mlee Wil- helmina Booth In e nding her holidays all home.-Qulbe e ew from A dieunoe ob- sended the forced midni ho removal on Tlmredey night from thin ooeliey of Mre. All, whoee unwelcome pretence here me p eo `ebnnxloue. Ker luggege wee kin driven eome two miles end de lted milkecend while the owner, on ortune . wee compelled to yolk.----Fred. S nbleoomove about ein.--Some of 'our young men attended t. e dance in Barrie- ileld on the will lnela. end report a nod olme.-Vleitore: Mine Bell en HI Del-inn. nli R. Cnrev'e: D. Henrv. at J. Mu- Do`cto"i-T, nomn;_o|o ooqunnunooo; no mo '.L'I'n worth owonkyooru ago. Ho mm A our mill now ln orrlo. -- Amob Thompson dlod no No homo on Sundoy lut.--8howoro and Lucy Locket-ago won homo for Eu- bor.-~Mr. and Mn. Limo. of Kin no. and William Busby ond wife. of wood. won-o visiting tholr pol-onto. Jnmu But- by on Bond lull.--MlooEvo Clul:...oftor on oboonoo o oovorolwooh ntnrnod homo. ond, gov oomobody oou-loo o omllo.-- The E. P. loogiuo lnlondo glvln 3 grand. oonoort in About two \vookn.- omen Mo- Koown o solo woo no-day; horoon and con wont for as good prioo. Form wu hold by I-ooorvo bld.--Tho cold wooohor hos nonp- ng `Lg Ignungua C-anon I-Ionian nun-{nu -lhb _ WIIIU EDI` I [9011 pl'l0Io I II`!!! WII IIIIU II] tho farmer: from their Ipring walk.-- D -_'*:.2::=:!z`.':z.- '::::.*::*3:e: .:'9:.'.`,:*.:? o` `A pp`; Life As- ' `oufauoo comp!- '"" 11:` Mofuvo '..~..5"3;`.2.*-:a;"..`-~"v*`"-mx usnon on ` "*9 _ - . I. Tn. IITIDCI` '0!!! I'al.|GII' IPHIIK WUII-"` he company : about fnotorr was started on Friduy lut.--Addio Con I is my poor- ly.--W. A. Fuller bu gonoto Montreal cn buaincu. A;\r.'( )l;"l"fl`.f"90.;;DlI1C|' an MIT`: an wt V at I - lou.-- nn'1`h1-lobon. oi Ill!-nrrlo. I - nowln; d aoquoinhnou: ho Ion '1` north ninnhv nu: mm. H: mm I our am; ":.....% ......, .... '....."" on on natal. lamina WU! `oomlnoud M T Barnaby church. Brown`: lms. (at! tho nunhn plnulin um um nonmet- al lillhwi-JIIIOI Smith In paralyt- part of Iho-Mobrtdo km, and will try ruling again.--`rho local faotorlbc rooolvb n Inge amount of mitt now.--Mrs. D. H. Tohnd but for `noun time boon qnlb ill. and noolvu I in physician : can- Fmnorn have clnyud sowing much, at also cool vronthor greatly aiouallgrowsh. .--'l`ho Suluon army hibernating now- :-doyu. number! no lacing sddod to tho flnhlr 0np:.~sm.u in vary populIr.-0nr Indlnn oioiuno are quite hunnlou men, and well liked by many. - ;.:`."a:'.:';;`;.`:::'m:?..~*'...'-:.'...:."._.::.*: II In Dark bu ma-ma (mm M; mund- o with vi Menu: in Pcwn. naalmne-iEnvmaa*-minim: , .!.:r.;?P.:' "- ..J'|t`l`I dop silk Install houlohohsvo hit [Id 6" " and " his \Y::d.--Wil|IIII'I ,` Cdfubmnnd VI 0 md mutton I around the - Buztnumr, "grail 81. ---~ Tho mum In -many adv: ng. but the math: In um 00!. and um. grawth in Mint Into.-.-N. Knighb will onulxhm durinhocomlng uunn.-Jl`ho flnonl of lllchul Knnnodhf. an `Inns. and nnnnnaln vunlnnh hi I. I .IlllI`IIV IVIII Ulvulh U-nu tannin` wuuvvun uunn.-Jl`ho nunotuccnma Kauai". an and mpocud mldont M n hm mnnnunudnn -raga nndwuhnt ruwuu_ 0 I ` ~'*"*.......,"'%`:.*a.:.:;-."""........`*.:.`:;;:': nulyavu but me In no an. In Iiidnin Th 1:1 Keep the _ Home Bright. ::-v -._.._- um: Awtfmr! mount 1