Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Jan 1898, p. 5

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spent the holidays no name. Misses Maude and Jessie Saundereon also went to Sydenlmn on Monday to at- tend high school. Among other holiday visitors were: Mrs. W. Hayes. Lonsdele. and Mrs. J. Telldo, Arden, at William Loyatfs; Mrs. Hardy and son, Tweed. at G. Samer`.-; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sanderson and children, Tweed, at J. Ssmderaona: \lensre. Dyon. their wives and children, iiinga-ton, at. E. D_yon`e; Mice C. Flynn, Hsvelock.at. G. Flynn's; Mien Lizzie Drew, Sherbet Lake, an A. Drew B. iaa Gertie Flynn has gone to Sherbet _ he to attend school. Election day pnsped oh` quietly. the members of the old council having all been elected by occlamation. The wedding of Miss V`. E. Sanderson to T. U. Flynn. leolemnized in the church on Dec. 2nd, was largely attended. Rev. W. T. Wickett. performed the ceremony. Mine, Maude Sanderson. sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid. while the In wee supported by C. P. Mille. Ah the cere- mony Mr. Wickett presented the newly married couple with a bible. A reception wu held at G. Flynn's in the evening. The bride received many beautiful presents. W. Miller was married on Wednesday. Dec. 29th. to Mine Sarah Tryon. Bbeieldi Mien Minnie Parker was brideenuid and W. Tryon groornennen. Mrs J. Irwin end son, Sherbet Luke, visited at Mr. Gray : I--r. Irririnv, IIUTIIG ayylwvu-vvu --v -----__- clllptnpq onulrtl u ' 1. ' I `BA'l".l;E.BIJ\`.JIl1l~_A-3 7-Nqmfolroul Chriuhut-by mas functions odcu Jon: time so fully [Mu wee): than out us'u'a1' `egianle wu nag glccpeq. Total umout of milk_ `receivedm our chance ficbofy in 1-897 was 11,624,388 pouncfa; maul amount `of cheque mqdo. HB_97lpound1-; amount of mil required for one" pohnd nf choozb`. 1037 ppundug number of cheese u'ndo.-" 1.987; ange nrinn onhniuarl `AF-"g Iii!` Ii.'I\1'l|d. HAN`? rI"II u III Whoa India grow ullow hood npd wrinkled. in in: sign of blood povub . Dr. Hull : Iron Tonic Pills qonuin four gnoust. taonida known. and `in color to the Inca by enriching the blood. Fifty pilllinn box for 251:. at Wudo l drug nfnrn. son, oulr nun Int. Friduy._ MANLEYS c EEC __compouNo. - Q-,j_ coca. -- ...--__._--- _ 3 Thin paorloss rrepantion I'on`!tom 3|] others to dub` I glyc-urine ilutond o! nloohol. It cnru when Ill other remedies fail. It bus no equlin all 133500 0! thin and wafer! blood, in. indigoqlon. loan of app:-tin. oonltipa ion. lh-or torpor. nervous yd__oeues. noun 5. I an pclpiuvion. tired ind worn out fool ng, r my run down debilitated condibn oi the system. Prb1.nn drugists. om night. 1 is hand on ` ` u-0..-no-4--,v - v - .. . Batu:-us Am; nohua tho lxonllont llhhlnlnn l`.nnnItV u` `I -9 l h|llII|KQ!OcIDyI.0.I|NinlIl Hiakuv Mmmnm-.-s`. 1-u-4.-d--4-3." \ lUI lung oc'J1}:'aes. _ _-...-__A:An AIR.-u` = ~ ..J.`J. - M00 or will luvo llnnton daily: oxnot 311114;)`; am) 5.11).. oonaacthmnt. Our-u incant with p.:n. bnln. and brains to :1 point: In tho unlfan s-rnres. 111...... I). I--- nI--..I..- n... hntwnnn row Pretty. Weave "* " - v-~~v - - . . - From W. \ esaiiu's Patti row. i.D., fnrmoriy I Euler I18. Gem-10' 03147 93331 iimpitvti. London-~-I have 0 he.-nit"utinn in stntim Lhnt 1hl:\_ 8lI vor met? with any medicine can cmainnls an nn Am,i-upnunmclin and Sedntivn. 1' have no?` in Con- sum tinn. Asthma. Diurrhmu, and other rliuewkes ; and um gfwtly an t.ispd__w t khh remit." ` F. 1-1 'Ru4.~aoli cmnmllnionfnd tn the (`millage of Physio us that he 1-`ecaivo patch from i r Mnjestyhs Consul at Mnniilla to the 9 out that (-hoium has been racing 7. and that. the only lucnucnv of om survwn was Cm.nu-nvm-'..- Hon Lm\c'v-it bat lggcembu. - 1VAI"l"II\ v nI:uIAn|'.` nh` DIDAFYV AND IMWKHO ,. ' A H\zr Mnje.4ty'n U0nr<|11ll\t- Mnmlla to me mmcv, mun rnmur 1.1:}; uuuu mp... ......,. ...... nn{nmr\'i4'n Lnxcut _Fi. ooembor, (TAI7'l`I0.'-BI~`.\VARF. OF PIRACY AND IIHTK 0 . ` ~ CAI"I`1()N--Vino-(`hmxvullor Hit VV. Page Wmul umfod that DR. J. GOLLIB wan undo Madly the inventor of (`dll.nIm|>YNI:; that the whole story of the defendant man wun elibemtely untrue. which he rogrettud to any had been sworn to..--Seq Timu. July I8. VII 1 A nr.u-~ v `\4`,-` nu... .....u. . Clll.-(")l(;)'l) YN|42. t.hiit the into I 1864. 1864. Sold in l-oHl.~a M. 18. ll.. 2x. 911.. 4: "Dr. J. (301119 H1-nwno's (`rhlm-ml` no Testimony nuvompanian em-h hurt 9. :~'.um; MANL'FAL!'fURHR--J. '1`. DAV! means no more clogged up waste pipes and it. will save it; cant tgn . Lino! over. `WI have also many other new wire goods, including Jolly And Soup 8tI'Ainou,Bink Whisks, Coffee Balhi. Meat Rea-ta, Vegetable and Egg Boilers. Potato Muhol-3,1133 Wblpl. Touch Racks. Broilers, l'1bc., all direch from one of the largest. fabtoxiu. in the. world. , lmcxmm & amen For sale by an dealers: or address the C/npany 3: Hamilton. \Ve have a run line of Agate Ware, Nickle Plated Ware, Tin. ware, Carpet Sweepers, Rasin Seeders and Clothe}Vringe_rs, also a L good assortment of Cutlery. . I X If you intend to change Stoves be sure and purchi l`fA` HAPPY T HOME. Every range. guaranteed to give perfegt skigfaction. 4 , WIJIIOI FILM snooping UIII uuwwu OAPI VHNOENT AND NEW YO n..-|-_-.n ..4.. un. Gu"|IAl mm! nll _Our store is now closed` taking an [nver;- tory of the balance of stock. whichw-ill sold by tender. and {which due notic will be given. 7 Persons indebted to th gstgid Walsh can make payment 'b)V*aIm'm It -tlia store. and by so doin say; ox-9: h V ., L. _.A. . > `T .., h` 5". . I 1.3.`. .A.'2.`-nu H 75 a 77 nnmcass STREET.~ Sold Wholegale by the Prop:-ietprs Worcester : Cr-osse_& Blackwell, Ltd.. London ; and Export Oilmen generally. H . -I. lrU|ll!I nruwuun \'lII\JlV'Il_AAu uu ...... v.....,......_._, ~,,, _ , antimony ~ I I Sum-: '[`.1)AVENPORT,.s3uroatlumennt.. moomubufy Londan.En V . . ` .` '-~ ._..__._ _. .. \, Maple Cit Coope gs. ' " " R. '1' PhfI1xp.,pm mm. Chnth|m,I)t4.;llIh,_I,7 . [mu Sins,-Sane time ago I wu trout ed by one 0! our but oh: _dob1.on {or con- tlnued bleeding the nose. and the tnnmment 1 Wu Iubhotod to IooI:qI\ok`:: nmomnoh :0 that nothlnul could out would agree with me And I oolld IQM ` IQ _ but broad uml milk, whinh vans my chin! diet. . I trlnrl 3 bottle 0! your Sloan's lndiun_Ton1o and at on_oo iguana !-olinpro 0` _ .. &__bA`- Alt 'l3ii'c"b':bid ohm am. I trim lndiun Tonic once boat!) to 1] hm: made on permanent. cure in my on o. I can now punk: 0! my luod I utromx. and expeneuvo nq dlstrenn reheating. I huvo recommended n. to sayernl vbplo Mgd _h_1 our) one It his [I permanent. In my cu c. 1 can uuw yulunnu v. ..., W..- _- ,_----- -7 no for. rating. I it. savernl pd lo and in [Inn crud ro- nulta and A home or it should be In even ouuhold. . Youn very truiy. l.T Phillipa. _____ ..._._.;\.u -unnn. A `tannin Ir nrihn '-i E. A ruuuyun INDIGESTION PEBMANENTLY CURED. St. Wllhdnu Counfy Norf9'lk_0ot. DOM Sh-s.-I. give: me great lounre to tend!) `otho fno that "loath Tonic has earned I moat romnrlub 0 change in m condition. Fat . OI Mun suored from lndlnntion and wonknou. sud not uding rollol from In ohm untu your agent-onmo here one du and advised me to try Moon's I did no and hsve med {om bottles. 11: u made use olnnu ill f "II now rat and sleep with can and comfort. I bol' zn In :1 _ on oh; modioino in the world. I rpmuin, yo tmly. _"_; A LIVERPO0L- s1:Iw1oE DIRECT. Mn I_a--......\| |.n.'.m.- lrunm Ilnumlnnn rod. with medicine otrrsxnn wnnptdnit . `c. M oeivary Bbttlo of Me: 2 ORIGINAL woncsmmkiiiiin AGENTS ; J. M. Douglas 8:. 06'. and Urquhaf It t;fB'.,1_I5I x\`.:-90.1" L C)M1" .`.v': Vgniamntqed give perfect 5 tigfnction. / A ELLIOTT BR ,. . n. J . c;oLL.|s BRT/O'\ NNl-3'5, Lg; ______.--.: RETAIL EVERYWHERE. ,_ _._...___ _____j , [FOR CHRISTMAS. ti`?HET766R&R NSWI-*l\iK s'fRmNER \NALSH S. 0B8EliVE- I/am % ms % s/amrunz J. P. Ilmloy. J. P. Glldoruloovo. _ mum. on; Station. a ammo as. D. T033110! 8011. Bonus] Aunts. lon- tnol. V CHLORODYNE 5 ; CHLORODYNH CHLORODYNE : CHLORODYNE : CHLORODYNE 3 > CHLORODYNE `c THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY _GE_1~imNE {M A LEADING QHATEAM MANUFACTURQR. u.y.,........-. ..., ...., .,,. , ,,,,, , ,V 1.. 4n. M.,and 11s. mush. None In aenulno Irithonc the words \` us" on the Government. Sump. Overwhohnllu Hodlocl In A (_ _ _ 1. admitted b one profunlon to be $0 post won- derful and vs uublo remody ever dhooud. H g in the best remedflfovn {or Coughs. Oouuunptiol ' Bronchitis, Asthml. - ~ If, u . , A c. 1 1 H- 3 `c?ceex'(;:s`.mPt1!;p(i':.1aof.ti:i$ll1`gdglgmok.`Q ` E! W' ' ; is the only pallintivo in Noam in, lm ' Gout,Ceumer.'l`uothanhe,M;z1n,gt 1u.o_ . -4 .. ran. xfisrou &_PEmBntY15} ' oectunll checknnnci arrest: than too ofton his` I diseases: lpbthorll. Fever. Oroup. Aauo. ` acts like a charm in l)lu,rhmn And in thqonl: mod- 5 u in Cholera and Dynontary; /V 2 ?Ei?@'F.7.P _.Wm a4qmx% 0IAGONA l.LY )1`'D88":TH ache? loan`: lndi nninfgsxn tfmly. 69 6: 7| Broclf`-Streei, KINGSTON. .` . '\ . ` 4.: -5 i ' .t.inu ufffnfann. Rank Whlnln. he to! 'v' ' .1: "o!:1`ynluod:o ;?|.to: ow unusroii bu 31. \l- |nnu-a tlpotbottluitor U1 .hQumnunm. r. KELAN LINE! from Porn: 41. lonounn.................. ntdny. Jan. In Ptn|u..-.................Bntnrdny. Jan. nu. lAItunlu\................'lAturdu. Jun lsth linlnhthn..................Sn|udny,Jun ad Co:nl|Ilm.(.............SMu:du. Jun. mu lot Match and ivbty fnlomnlgn ` nppu . J. P: ILNLIY. Agent. ~ . . Gnndlruultntoni J. .0 IIILIIVI. Agent. 0 Grants Ituot. oo pm. '2' $1`) ",4 -10 an. '_`_ -' ulo pm "55 : -.V-mm .r%55:.': V . W '01`,`(1Lai.IAIhdl':\:'::l;u. . Nohh :- ox . ' Tn':#ng'IHImn on , W imnnd ts 1nlon.v-,- -. . `H. `M loo,rto0t- J an . Pullman iooomnodnuon `nu. 93!. (xx. M. Iuuv-unuvnuu uyyng Irv FRED. L. HOLGEB 01%: Tie to Anne 11.. W. &0, BB. 0 cBro Bmlnuton. 'x'a.no.aU'1'rnfm I1 G.P.A. R.W.& 0. B vuonno.N`Y. Dominion Lina Steamships FOR. LIVERPOOL DIRECT. HI NOW FAB-FAIKD BEIIII T` gen cable somuatunloottondn at or V :1 upon 0 ' nah: um notion in II: o I03} I an an I ` 1:`. In In nit!-aotlvon ` Qua! in! II oh! I`!!! 4! `hours from our oil Ila llpoli icon on 0v n J: nu 3":`'\"{""c'F" I I DO I 50 03.. In`. no u':m.s\ bush? :1 fl EM EVE: W 1 \a For lowest n.t.u.Mmo tublu and rel lnlomqtion upply to -n~ogn A -Annun nu_ nu-|.-A A..--LIl -.j---`-.---j- -- BI NOW FAB -IAIID BIBIUDAS. with oommnnioanon I Inblo wink: unnontun 0!-unnh dngpu. bonu- M I_hc qtuuuo up V in: .u".'2f.`: |r!. 7`IH 'III"lO*' v &i lit! Innl lonlocotiptlwygh Ilddstot `F-`n'3%'3`a.1ll -`-' `." uni` ."".'3.' Yul. or J. P: $314 Y. Llnnton.` Ont. T ` . \f.!`.a"";'a1r3`....`::` .'.t.`.`i y{.'B7`.:. .' W to A. mung outnu- P.` ax'7h'r? Emu.` 3:7. *. { ';Whg. gian, Cllildl Pacific Railway: - nd --11.1% ,-s -'2` 3 x.~ E. in =~" oxsoinf tor av-mac nfancina aaaauripues. wen ".V A. QIGNGSIIIEZT-I EIIVIILHII-I Iniuui----.-v Wunol Palace Slooplnq Ours betwton run: tzrunmnm ANT) mew YO] 'TRAV8L|.INO-Bv BUA T. uh. Pllllnn . .m information up) BERMUDA. \Il'\lI! nnn unnnnn nnnnn ~f:w::;.m:.::m " EAST- - .Au |-...- ll....onn Jul K? r--'- " `lng w TEAINI LEAVE KINGSTON. . 11:81 a.m.-For Ottawa. Montrul. ueheo, llt.Iohn.N.B. Hnufnmoaton To:-on 0,0111- oum, Denver nlrow, Snult 8'60. u-Io. Du- In 8&.Pnnf, Wlnnlpo , Vnoouvor.SesM;lc. Porthnd and Sun Franc mo. 5:00? m.--Local for Shuhot lash. oonnootr th 0.P.B.. East and Want. 8:00 Mm -Monda.yI. Wednesdays and FH- dl Illlkin dlrooh oonncotlonn at Benn-ow xnronn for nolntm in the North- ooumodntlon 3ohn- ` Tiiel W F: _I- .,\a .L 9,, Q . t: dnnm GLmn'.u.i-2. Jan. 4 -Our Sunday school concorr. was a success, proceeds amounting to about $20.-The annual school meeting was held Inn Wednesday. Mr. Royoroln and W. Topliffa was appointed trustees. and J. E. Gibson ro-elected secretary and lireuauru-.~Misa Annie Gibson has return- ed home after spending A few days with friend: an 8_ydenham---Miu Amanda Har- don and Min Annie Leonard. spent. their holiday: an home. . Visibora:~L. Morbail and W. Wilson, li_ngston.at J.Cimut.hen`; D. MoMurruy, Kingonon. as W. Binning- ton a; Mr. and Mrs. Amey, Kingston, 3:. J. E||ev'beok a; Mrs. McDonald, Kmgslaom at 'I` (Ir-nPc. noun 3; 'i::.%`ruPs. 1 m:s'ro.\'\'.u,r., Jan, 3. --A few of our young people lpent u very pleasant. even. ing an the home of George Mci9`Ar|ane.-- William Waddol is visiting his sister. Mrs. Charles McNieoe.-Mr. and Mr! Acm- haad. Aimonte. spent; New Year's at George BlAir e.-Mnas Maggie Mcliariune. Ottawi, is home for a ieuv da-3'0-Miea Minnie Mclsrlane is visiting 5" Carle- ton Piace.-Misa Muriol Ree`/0. Lau- ark, is the gums of. Miss Lana Bichu'da.r Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNIece are lpend- ing New Year : at North (lower.-1). Horning pnd aiaberabvisited friend]! an Ox- ford Mull: laln Wek.--Mrs. LiV|ngnt.on. formerly Mien Mouiton. Mauir,ob8_. in yo- nowing acquaintances in bhia vicinity. B1m.n.inan,Jan. 4.--'!'he road! 0-Ioinn bad condition owing Do the B09-Nliby of mow.--Christmu puwd oif very quietiy bore --Mrn. Lingo.. an 0 ? and respecoed resident. died on the 19!: ulL..a`fLor among, and painful illness. Her 'fitn9"H1 was largely attended.-Wo regret. che depar- ture of Misses Mainland and Anderson from this vicinity. MiasMair.lo.nd i! about to roouznqhor smdiea M Sydenhlm high sclio0I.--'~Misa N. Scinson has returned home ---'I`, Souater is again Visiting friends hore.-A, number from here Look in tho ton-meeting at Wcacport on the 1st,and report. a pleasant. time. 4 Auucwr Bxcrios. Jan. :l.--'Mra~ Byron Canon is convalescent alter a short: illness -MiIe Minnie Clark is spending her holi- days all home.--Mr. and Mr!- _Sbanloy Freeer entertained A low of their Intimate friends on New Year : day. The following partook of the bounbeoua spread I Jacob Gardiner and family, M. L Fraser en l family, Mrs. Ellzebeah Ceton. Mi Nan y Ayloeworth end Mrs. M. J. V"1 elt.- Menu. Raymond. Windover, McKnight. Mien Allison and the Miseee Aylesworth, Selby, have been visiting M. L Ffer and other frlendsi-l`rederick Caton wd family have returned home alter spending a few days er. Sidney. ERNlCSTI'0\VN S1`/mus. Jun. 5.--1)enm's Lucas hufuliy recovered from an abhack ol appondicibis.-Mra. Woodhnm! encor- tained B few of her friends Wedneaday evqning last in honor of her birthday. Mrs. Froderick.A1noy presented her nus- bund with a little gill on Thurs-da lash. - Henry Allan, Camden. and Ethe Fmeor were quioU_y married lens Tbu|`8d0y.and book the train going viosb. They were serenaded on their way to tho 8`;'\lion.-~ Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Dmaon Snider and Mr. and Mrs. McCoy at Mr. Thoma last week; Mrs. Phalau Mu. LaL|lghlin'e: KI: and Mn: I~`.|mm-cf Shin-nn nt Mr. Mm`- '3'" Ian -'.0Qll]I. Wiuluhyn uuu III` dltlnukin oonnooonn "1 h O.P.R- xxiirou for points WOM Ind Britt: Cglnmbln. ` TIIITABLE. `: tun. . ' - Arrlvul. 0. I I ?III 1l:80'I.m. N61 llixpruflzlo p.m . I Ioooinl 5:00 pan. No (L001! 3:15 n.m t 5 M 40 19.11: on xod 8:00 mm. `No. 0 Mind 1: ondun. Wdnlyldlyl and Fridays. Tuuapyg. Thursday: ngd_SqtnrdIn. . week; Mrs. rnalau 3; Mn. raugnlirrm; Mr. and Mrs. Elmo `Sharpe at Mr. Mer- chant : on Sundnyxrr. Ooorgo Forward with friends at Milihven; M199 Annie Smith at her aisle:- a. Mrs. James Doyle: Ernie and Laun Crown spent. their holi day: with friends at liueiph.` , Busnum'.Jan. 6.-\Vit.ha fair amount of snow and exceedingly cold Weather, -leigbing hue become more permanent.- The annual holidays have once more been enjoyed and ugein the community ` is en- gaged in drawing wood. logs, fuel. am- J. McBride : general trnde in increiaing - Mmy are egnjn indioposed in thin locality. v-uerin tiom cold.-A local 10' 9|!!! will beheud in one village to-dey and will be .um nl intm-AntL-Tha Inniciolll Alec- be nearavm one village no-agy anu wm no one of " interest-The uiuuicipul glee- mn uqo one 0! quionude; Il.woro ramm- ed by noclAmat.ion.--Thomoig Spoononnfter apondint twoyooh wish frienda. M-In-nod to Chicago lut. week.-'I` a new council will hold its rsh tosaion in u for dlyl.- The public school 39 ugnin odor wny with H. Oochrano n te~.|cher.--Cgpn. Michel and Dowipn no mu main the un- vacion Army remain on to victory- 4:--- -*`-'.'- . Vu'rollA.lAu. 8.--School mom ! occur- red on Wodnudny. W. H. Print was the Math unto; nd Benson 50` V, u. m r.Ln`vnnnnnv._.Mr.` hr in Nutin rU`|ll|GO~QD uonson am ya, the to ill uln vnoanny.--Mr-L In in pushing hinohoouhotory no at to have ovorythiu rad for qpring. We are may no lam I; nrunuviy the other dgy. R0 Ind fuel taken hold oi` the llncurhou to mint! 3 rang and `ned HI libgrcy. I`: u-an nnln` |b|\$I`l ?.hAbIl l$r:vO '5 .iIHA.I.dp.a.Iunus1nnous snrF or OOQBIBPONDENTSWRITE. um `at. I! Is.hst0oI-bi-ntho _ *3! Illum- ,:aoh_u-nlo AaJ'4dIuo- I . our y '0 liq n Of ."`It.` M,i' \',H_;'3`,`-`:.{.`-So _ I _ oung um; M dr*W'_bnlltt_` ' M101 lake Er `fgnf . Ir` yphannb s . . fr"?-F `hi ph-9 - `- W ( `VIE Akhwpe qSnu'_ ,.=-W1 lb ' Ba-dam. London. n!-.,. an his raturn Home {mm H18 nnrnml " e:.:.~*o;::: M _ 7-- I; I '. `qt xndfnii ` ,rt" t .,y P19-anr-0 u_ gt: '9 , lamp this place .. `tho, _p1q,gnAlthq;pe W V w Out on _i_o return home from [lormxxl gqlglol no gun, spent a fIow daif In th{i-I [mo vidltin frienda.--- ., Per Ins ' . a_lmel,$|.I.d . Rohingon. Butm ...D;id as }_ing VIlI,b.I0-thip.p1C9.1lBbW69` ` Vxoxjiw. Jan~_4 -0414 populll` Juohor. Mini Cameron, bu returned to |'9'|"ne her d.d`~`*3l7` . V`-'V5.`~ -.R."V ;".`Y `" oufninging echooI.-.Mrs. C. A- Iaqnxm I: n an'g;i_n_I from n__ ggvgm 9|il;4-J- *'5W'I**s=.`z2~;s : .-d 3 =:91{:.?3:r--: _.."_.L2.. _ .A...... ........I .L-... Ulg III , guupt-nu I ll 9 ,`|Ul'.-111 n mpirphiyggng p?].)lQ:;I)'Y?d chom- Io y pl-pp s, nnfoa,` Int nigh!- -,, cg noon and three chfmfron. Dose!`- onto, dre visiting moods bore.-N syn,-p in preparing to remodel his dwelling in tho lpriug. ll. ran -omdallhncl now no. nun-an gnu I|_v gnd Iooud thomiml lrouxtho umur, utter which buyout homo - `give no your Ivhnoioroalmilmnf` u the ocund you can hm 5B nearly u._v Ilondun. Wovtn-V-udnya and Irma!!- `ruugpyn. Thurman and Bqturdun. lull nlo\1luI|6I.tP.snd 0.! none 00. Ontario man. I IYIFWAK I. W. XIJIIR. I1` IIIO JIIUI II." Ilulu VI Q u--vs. wljvu l'l.r.1u-olno` uusuu tbohmluuguvo ....- .3 Inn-ad unnnilnnl lmmthl umnr. at M {or with IX hm-11' I Wll.'lO(`:"- lb. 5.--ll. ulox-or. Camden \ Bolt. I L. MIHHHAVEN. Jen. 4.-'-Elect.ion passed elf quceply ye`-terdsy ~31`:-.' and Mrs. G. Amey. Kings-ton. were blie guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Armstrong for a few days. ---School narted on Monday with an Average attendance, and with Miu Demo- reeb as beech?!-.-bIrs. Frederick Amey presented her husband WW! as liutle disulllr Mr on `Thursday. December 3I)vli.--Mr. and Mrs. Topli and family. Bah. spent. Batnrdey Ah 8. Smith's. -< MGMII. R Flnigen and R. GACOB called on friends here on Saturday. -- Mr. and Mn. l`: Finigen and family spent: New Year's day at G. Miller: -1 . Snover. Deseronto, in visiting his uncle. C. Nicholson -Mr. and Mn. and Mauser Ernie and Miss Nebbie Cook. Kingston. more the guests of Mrs. T. Miller recently.--Mr. and Mrs. F. Col- lins visited friends in Napanee one day luv week.--Quir.e a number from here at- tended the concern ab Bmh on New Year : OVB. Tauxvourn, Jan. 3 -C. A. Jone! had moved to Toronto JuncLion.--Mr. Miller. Mountain (xlrove. and Miss Tryon. Sheffield, wsxe married at the msnse la:-L bursday by Rev. Mr. Ballancyus; That. ler y- men married three couples on Th sgay evening last -'l`he Sunday school concert, was a grand success. Miss Edna. gahley, Napaneo. gave a solo and recitatiori which were very acceptably rendered.-.\Irs. _Shermrm and daughter Blanche spent Christmas and New Yoar s in Kingeton.~ Thomas Harlmeas is visiting Tamworth and vicinity.--Edna Ashley. Ntlpanee. is visiting at. W. A. Fallen- s -3/lies Edna Glenn. Miss Ella Cimnband Charlie Glenn. Newburgh, are at W. }arrot,t.`s.- Both nomination and election day passed of very quietly, as all went in by acch\mat.ion - tileighing is good but buainois is quiet.-- E. Thornton left Mnmlay morning for Cu- bourg on a short. visit.-Edward Eagle and _wife arrived homo for Christmas dinner. -- A new arrival at Dr. Clnrlx`s has come to saw. Ivv LEA, Jan. 5--Mise Ethel Ship- mtm has returned to Gunauixque to resume her st,nd_iee in the high school.-Miae Flor- ence Carpenter, (lananoque. spent a few days here with hot lluClB.4Ml`8. Mary; Dino and daughter Emma are visiting friends at Rodmon, N Y.-MI'. and Mrs. .\rIcCi-on spout New Year's with their aiater in (hnanoque M. McNeil lo-t. A valuable horse 3% week.--Mr. mid Mrs. D. Ship. man, mnednwnmwero visiting friends: here last week. ~~-.\lisa J. Graham has resumed her school duties for this term.-Mra. Fitzsiinmone and non Charley I ma Chint- mm; with J. 'F. Filzsimmontl, K?ncl:port.-- F. Bhi man and family spent Christmas with re. Shiptnon`e father, T. Fair, Lcods.--A number of frienda_moh at the home of l-`_ Shipman on New Year's. They had 1 very pluaeent time --Aaron I).mo. jr.. was re-elected trustee at the annual school meeting.--M. McNeil has the con- tract to supply the school with wood for the yeu'.--Mias B. Cook and Mia: Gruce Darling. Gananoquo. are visiting Miss Alice Wullaoe. Walhce island. KAI.A1i.-\_n_ Jmi. 4-A startling event. occurred in thiepluce on Cnrietmus night), when Mrs. Rigby. who had been ill some mime. wad taken spoechlesa at nine o clock, and did non speak until after ten o clock the {allowing morning. When she had come to herself she said she had seen heaven and hell. also the Saviour with a, lamb i Hiserms. and Herby Keller. who wee killed-oll the track over a year ago. No person need doubt her word, as she is I good christian women, She warns the people ver earnestly of a. certainty of heaven on hell- The eueueasiul condi- dntee for municipal honors were: Reeve, Alexendor Forbes; nounoillore. 0. Keller, D. Ihfoe, William Cerecullen and Mr. liaeler. 0. Keller stands at. the head of the poll. ~-Jeesio Pulzlallll, ill for over a year, panned -to her eternal home on Fri- day. She was buried in the family come. bery near her Jillome. George Ceeadu I nrnnnlmd the: funeral larmon. -M r. Aluort. l Lawmr. Jen. 4.--Meaern. David and John Lee. Minnesota. are visiting friends and renewing acquaintances in thievicinity. --Quite a number from have attended the Royal Templure' concert.--Mias A. G. Bur. won has left: for home. Her place is sup- plied_by Mr. Ferguson, Snow Road. r. and Mn. John Mclncyre and children qn for Celebogio on Thuradey no vieib friends. . -Miee M. Clement is visiting in this local. } ity.-So_Ine of the young folk Attended the M_eoceboee' ball at Celabogie and reporn having had an excellent. time.-The party at H. Hubt.pn's was _well attended and e very pleasant evening` apent.-H. Hutton ` `psld 1 vial! Q0 Calebogie.-.\lluter Johnnie Uraigbne bone ersqipplu `in, his arm and hug no go to Kingston hoepilnl for trogl- menu,-lfreak Donnie in. s gueq at A. Webb n-llee Mery Dqncen via` ted her xrne lbvkklnow Ron_d. ~-1`no ahootin dutch Chriilnnos day vats well attend ._-M r. and Mra.`John Lee Ind .\leesne. Porgy and John Lee Ittendod Roberts L06 : mgrringe at MgDonn_1d'e ,Cornere' on Dec. `.3~lI.h.-- rgougg ujuu psid n visit to Clarendon. I Au'IIoIu-t.'JI'u- 3--To-do! it oldotlon dlmguup itice'lwoldiein`n etaptrdf i axes L It t.hIn`II'I nine in the eld he eiiuncilloruhip; Oir old move Vienna by eeclunetlou. Mr. Acheson bee n......d Mmunlln moat eioellent ioltlr. cantor hn J. Lieu a. new cvuuwg-.-7-mt. and my. Georgi` L ohm-ntdod qqaia friunda6'go"nI dab vddi. Mr)` gag Kn. A`.M`.`Sny or ii `ontelinod aom qf bholHriddH_a dn Tuduy n iehv.--Mr. ind Mu. Luca-`wore no Mauahw #0; V 39,; '15 _,.. Week visiting rfa`tJved.-4a`Latl;u' `Olat . Wilton. And Mrs. Davis ' Clark`; Viokbria, W% rU`Vllieing' Mond here On 8u'n'duy lane _ -Mis Lydia Snyder was at J.` F. `Bake;-`a, Mlhnuan. lam 'wok.~Mra. Mlle: `Sny- ddr itquita ill with blood poison in her land but wehbpe. under the akilful*ma.n- ugemonh of Dr. Mvyboe. aha wlllsoon be round all right. I I91. ill?` V " .". .'.`'e``.n Aysmgyr 10:, Jan, 5 '-`--Wo bavg Joys of ] qnby and dloig'_li1r}.-7'l'be mdnipipil ' that` Fain boiling 'to"lta uunogt capa- lty`bI_)u&riblas glrgtpagd dbliq, tfrgunpazn e 'bidvfi"thnd wolmlgfbwith J. F; A] Ovorlzlo ro6vc_fo5' 1898.-B. Gmmt. bu punhasqu . nor ofgun uni anew-un J. Linn not cVut|:u'.-7-Mr. npul ll:-h flan!-ml` r;/lfl` niIfAI llfl'1'A}` `DMD VIII! Ill ny uccu-an .vodh!mdolft1 0 iitliorighhm A .;.._|.4. -_ 1 Mill '0!` (try ulnuvul. -11! (gm Nail lava task: to ugh ch? of but what! at `It-.:DoI_nld'o_ Co:-nun. o with `nary I_neau_In but 1850!!- _A.. 1-Shel ht ham [unmanned- Lory ner .)||UllIB. I-Jurgu uuuuu l fzreached the funeral eermon. -Mr. Alport, land the minfomme to lose a very valuable nnm A uumbtuo I up mu: uvon cum. +-`flu aid with "In. xirtpune on W ._...auy.-'rhc Al. thou-pg P:-ubyhtian church boldoiu annual cuwmntiuml muting on 'l`|Inndny.-. a rag; unnn cnnrcn nounuu annual 0' tiny`! muting Thnndn .- Llin ` mmrnus. Motllpvu`. -11. ii: 13 in this vk~ini|~y.--PIrGu during up yo word (cry amnion. -XiI nu...-s. Bihahll lava man who churn .%c..~~ -am :....;a.. fhmguilj Biiminonfn la 1: Int: Friday` to my chug: of their wolioolu at Mkuilipi Znd' Vennnohgr. te- I-pcti_vpe)y. X Vintih by Iecllllllllon. ur. nuuuou nu yell Mmdolh mg manuae am. 0` ii the right man in the right pk - A uumbcruo `hqdvith van culdn. ._-n..~ 1.33.. .:a ' gm; -nu 1 , . , . . , ,' " 1'./S7 ` R` V_ _'vrr_,d!r;rvsa, ~"gyj_jg'2!{a7_?,_ _;gj_ ,, .,_ .. P, _ `..-,C,I"' - V I 4, ` . .. `: ~. V-,1 .~ ` gr :`_[_)j1\AIV;`,`gT")Wi1_I(;}, %__'1f1IT`V71Ac8Tu1l*f. f Y. 6. 1898. Woomu'n.\i WEST, Dec. 8l.--Chriatmaa passed off quietly here in ppite of the fact. Lhst for the drab time in several year! have we had sleigbing during the Christmas holidays -31:23 Muggie Scott has been re- engnged to teach Joyoeville school; Miss Heme Todd to touch Mllburn school, Stor- ringnon. and Miss Lone Todd to leach No. I9. Pittaburg. for 189$.--l)wid Joyce has purchased a new Frontenac cutter.- Seveml from here attended William Mc- Farlm1d'r9 sale on the 29th insb. They re- port high prices for all the articles sold.- Ailvaiibage is being taken of the snow to "break in colcs.-R.. McGee, Regina, northwest. territory, is spending winter months at home.-Mr. and Mrs. W. Hut- ton, Lechbrid,(e. norbh-west territory, ar- rived on the Qbh inst. hospand bhewintcr wibh his parents. Mr. Hutton reports good timesyin the West, but; states that. the Klondyke fever is raging with great. fury. -Woodburn tuezvmeelzing was well attend- ed and a decided eucceas.--\'iait.ora : Mr. and Mrs. John Corey, Brsllanbyne, at, R. Cerey s; J. Kilduffand Mrs. William Far- quharaon at J. McUee a. , Auqvafaov-vv-.4 ya`..--v-v.. __--..`.-. Flunhivnrpool. Steiner. From Portland Jon. ht. ..%otsmnu....JI\n. 19th,! p.m Jun. 15th.. luuhnnor ....Feb. 2nd. 1 p.m Jun. Inh. .Vonoouvor Fun. Nth 1p.m Fob. mth. .Soutmun .... ..F`ob. mun ;;.m From Llvorpool. Steamer. From Boston Don. lbth........(`hnAdn......Jun. 15th. 3 pm Feb. and . . . . . . ..CInndu ....Feh. l'.)th.:3) as nu Flat Oabln--uf to $90 stnzlo: ucotouao romrn. Second Oubln-OMbo 048.50 ammo; 000. ? to "mnum?6unrpo we a a Lo .1 mo o n on n on. (lhuov. Quoonntown.`l!sl1u: Gulf to 085 50. interest mlnileuea" in we eieuu U! an new e`to llibi place of the` tiring due. R. then. The ratepayers mod = `dowrminnd w'u`eeh'ro' one who `ivosiid rd- nreaeni-. than in 3 choice 0! teachers.` Two were nomindted and it Me! time on- sued; nothing satisfactory wail Arrived at and nally We of. tile` ratepeyeri demand- ed apojl, which '-was not granted at. _&he time. Much excitement. is felt and the inatber `in awniblug the investigation of nbe public school inspector.--A \'erv niob wedding took placein Duiferin on ew` Yeer'aeve, the contracting parties being Miss Isabel Birnes and Robert: H. Gates. --Mr. nnd Mrs. Donaldson have erfiieli from Brockville, where they enjoyed Christmas with their eon.'--Mri!. 0. Blok- ne, Arthur, 0nb.. has returned home after attending bbe funeral of heriaiaber, Miss Jennie Engliab.~-Jamea Scott is sloyly recovering from an attack qf rheu- mnbim. _ l l Clr.~uu-:.\'nALi., Jan. 3 -~ Once more we correspond for the lirsime in a now year. ~'{`hoChriat,mi1ret.lde was enjoyed in the customary way by local residents, the very suitable weather and aleighlng serv- ing no!) a little to enhance outmlnur plerr . euro.-Tho blizzard of Sunday has not `seriously r{'ect.ed our roads. although for that day. at. least, rendering them slightly unoven.-~0nr new mhool trua- . ee is T. Dunlap. The wood' `contract for 1898 was awarded to up It .. a_1,_.| __.L:.._ \Y.. in non. Sllgily UIIBVUII.-Uur Iluvv ruuuul vxuu `W. Hutton.--School section No. 9 re opened on the 3rd inet., the pupils having had an enjoyable holiday season.-R.ev. Mr. Bates preached at Zion church on Sunday morning lash. An eloquent. and interesting speaker, hls revival services, commencing on Sunday next for two or weeks. will doubtless be well attended and productive of much good.-0ur former po ulu-.young minister, J. Miller, visited in {ingston vicinity lately. He is`uttend- iog college at Montreal and doing well. He: preached lately nt Woodburu. but had no time to ofliciute at allof the nppointmentsod the circuit -The elections this year do not mouse as much interest as on previous years --Prol. Harrie, King- aton, visited here lately; J. Woods, King- ston, at his father`: on Sunday last; Miss A Jnckhnn. Pittsferry, M`. W. H. Frank- lin's; Miss K. Mckuley. at J. Martin l-; Mimi L Tisdnle. Barrieflold, at (2. Mor- tlu t4.~-}{ureelter all notes aent by the correspondent proper will be known by the following initials, G. M. ;68 Lu1~'a I ol.\`1', Jan. 5.-Our school 0 n- ed Tuesday. 4m. with Miss Pierce, Ellis- vllle. MI teacher.--John has returned from Herkimer, N.\'., on Dec. `. 9ch. George 3 Townsend, Syracuse. N Y., resumed A few days e.=trlier.--T`1e hohdnya pI6h0d very pleasantly wil xsovernl visitor-I. `l ort.les also were quite numerous. The on given by Mrs. R. Green derervea eepeciul men-' tum. The crowd was large. th music ex- cellent, the host: and hostess ha Mg par- ticulnr care that everyone enjoyed whom- selvea.--.\ numborof our people visited friends in other places during the holidays. u;.. nu. 9....-nnlz rpnnhino mmr lrmnus xn omer places uunug unu llulxunyu. --Mias Ella Soabrook, teaching near Athena, returned to her school on tho 3rd. ,_._!\1;.. Rodin Rrvnn and Femua Athena. returned no nor 1-cuouu un um olu. --~-Miss Sadie Bryan and Fergus J. O'Connor, of the Athens high school, returned to that piece on Monda_v.--Mias l-2. O'Connor in visiting her sister on sand Bey.--C..J. 0 Connor has been mnking some improvements on his homv:-.-A very ue globe was resented to the ecl..ol at the annual when `meeting by the committee of our school picnic held on June l2sh, 97: purchased by the proceeds left. over from the picnic. James lielaev was elected trustee in the place of J. Townsend the retiring trust .~-.\!unici~ pal elections were held in our 150! house on Monday. Jacob Brynn acted as re- turning ntcer. assisted by Joseph Moor- head.--liliss Pierce is boarding It 0. J. O'Connor ; The Truth Oeme To Light. * In the rush and bustle of everyday life. time passes away quickly, and the obj act of every one should be to make things as pleaeent and agreeable es possible. for `others as wellas himeell. But this iee very hard teek'foruull"erer.when I men has endured pain for twenty years. it is easy to imgine his delight when relief comes even at Io lefa en hour. William Wood. Ports- mouth. in now enjoying poilect health after suffering from rheumatism for one- fth of e century. Dr. Hell's R ieumetic Cure eccompliehed what other medicine foiled to do. By in use he wps coIn"plete- ly cured. This preparation is taken in- ternally. Fifty cents A bottle Wndefa drug store. I Miss r;ne{`D6n imri`i" -6 " ir'iriiziu'.;on the _|i_xth I_ip9,,-~Miaoea enuig Aug! Burgh: Orosfer iritpnd leaving fqg Pugh isoxti-'oL-. -J. H. Dnidon. "Perth. mac t.`ho_bo1iam Dvrnmm. Jan.-4--'I`he annual animal meeting was held on Dec. 29:11 with a fuller stoenduncof than usual. any riavafnces xloro discussed and A ively mtuooo mnnifontpd'*in the` aieoti of 8 _.n. s....4..rbn 4(H"|-.KI ml-no 4-J MIA` Hrinli s Dwopfn Don-nu noun. 8w:n's0Oi.xna, Jun. 4.-Mooduy be- in election day o' quietly. uni. Gndinor. and Wuhburn. on the ouoooulul on duun. Owlngto r. Dillon boingthrown onto! a cum: sod badly button when! um not. open tillnoxt `jock. -William Niblock in visib- ing his nnoll. Join Niblocl, nlutln ab- aonoo ol nvonuon your: In Emma Pnttonoo in Ipuvlmg the Mu at but old home. Mm El); Mnotord in_ mining brochor a mu Hillnaboorgo Oh W has vast It Lyndlmflt. nun ronuu. Stool-an to Ialvorpool.Londqndon .London. 01 our. Quoonnw9ni.I!:l1ut. an 85 ..qa.l::zs. 0 `I10 `Hutu. upoloun lll Dlvtictiswxiuiuun xv:-he.-~hoIivut..-.u-tins.-Ilia din--~ "Prox illllnnd fuoniilionsnual nd'bdnob.Mudn|Itho ncncyi am On: nndininn Ind.-In In: no rdinl. Orosir intpnd Jegving lg; Pgrgn noxmr u. J.__H. Daidon, roan. Ipeist. the holicnvs ' um vloi'nit.y -`-Mining; 3.. Duffy Wad -E. Hixlial. Msey. mnd` 3 social` call 'on` Manda here one evening last woo|x.-W. I Hfigu. Mxbervy, lnwo IOCIII can on Manda hole qvoning woyok.--W. B. Adhms nnd E."RiEloy, Woetport, sopo Sunday it John Bite i`e g.--Tuo Wind E: ,1: wglppme viaiytot bqfe. I x (1% up And syn. Biliouonoll llov akin and oy. End. wavy`. cl horny. etc. Bur- d|otkB!ood Bibtnu shun`: tho Hood nod 4--In... uh. lion. anvinn all its di-ammo. very you renuereu. The Innual New Year : entertainment, minus the bee, came o'_ on Friday night ` A small hudlende was pfeeent. The" mesh- ing seal?` was composed not Rev`. -Messrs. Rogers, Sydenham ; Kelly. Harrowsmltll ; and Snell, Perch. Rand . Their addresses, although quise different in theme end ebyle of delivery. were deep and practical. The singin of the choir. assisted by Mrs. T. E, Hog es. Kingston. and Mice Taber. Sapenon. was quite up to the mark. The duel: rendered by Misses McCartney and Anglin, Kingston. was much appreciated. while the several solos given by Miss Me Carbney were in themselves worth far more than the price of admission. It was un- doubtedly the heat. tree!) of the kind a Bat- tersea audiencn ever had >t.he privilege of , enjoying. Ninn mnnlen have succumbed to Cunid s enjoying. - Nino couples have succumbed Cupid sly glances and have crossed the matri- niunml border. Oiithe 29th ult. George McFarlune and Miss Hannah Dixon drove to Sunhu-ry and were married by Rev. Mr. Laird. They have talien up housekeeping in our village. On the 28th ult.Adam Ennis and Miss E. Campbell drove to the city and were married at the Windsor hotel. Mr. l-Innis will continue to teach at Cedar Lake school with an increase of salary. On the `lind ult. Charles Clerk and Miss Maggie Robb were married at her home by the Rev. Mr. Pletts in the presence of their immediate friends. After the wedding supper the young couple adjourned to their new home on Mr. Clerk's farm near by. On the 20th ult. Mrs. Alice 'Dixon and Mr. Rilmrd were married at Sunbury by the Rev. Mr. Laird. They have taken up their residence near Ida, Hill. Misses l.iz7.ie and Nollie Angliii, attending Belle- ville ladies college, iapeiiil holidays at home. Miss Blanclie Tuber, Sopertoii, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. E. Aiigliii. L. Yiiriluven and wife spent New Year's in the city among friends. Miss Lizzie Kirkpatrick has re- turned from it week s visit in Kingston. Dr. Daniel Lake. Fulton. N. Y., and l)r. E..Li1ke. Kingston. together with their families, spent Christmas among: friends . here, as did also Messrs. James and Henry McMillan and their wives and Mrs. lvey, Sydunhiiim. Mrs. and Rev. J. l"le.tts.weiit to Perth on the `.!Sbh ult., to oiliciate at the inarriage of her sister, hil`B Minnie Ramsdeii. Phila. to Dr. T. W.Edmondson. New York. The groom is a professor in ii college in the letter city. _ -_.__.....-n 1.2-`. P`ll|II?E`f\ Presented With as B|ble-Notloes of Many \ ls|tors. M0l7NTAl?\ Grrovs, Jan. 4 -The Sunday school entertainment on Dec. 24th was a {treat success. The cantata, "a visit to Santa Claus home. was nlmoatfnultlessly rendered. The sum of forty dollars was realized for Sunday school purposes." Near the close of the evening A handsome secre- tnire was presented to 8. Abbott, super- intendent and bible class teacher for a number of years. Rev. W. T. Wickett made the presentation with afow well- chosen remarks and Mr. Abbott mades suitsble reply. Rev. A. R. Delve.Wilber- force, spent Christmas at Mountain Grove -renewing acquaintances. He preached an eloquent sermon on Sunday. Dec. `1(il.h. Mrs. Cox. Kingston, Miss Nina Horne, Wolfo ldund. and Mrs. Trickey Cole- brook. leftto-day after visiting 8. Abbott. Mr. sndMrs. J. S. Allen spent Christmas with their daughter. Mrs. W. Farrell. Moncklsnds. They were sdcompsniod home by their granddaughter, Miss Bertie Farrell. Miss E. Smderson left on Fri day for Manners to take charge of is de- partment of the public school. J. Pn- quettc, wife and family. went to Montreal on Friday. Rev. W. J. Winkett and wife are visiting friends at Little Britain. J. W. Mills, Montreal, spent a few days here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Allen. George Mccallum. Cookston. spent Sutur- dsy among friends here. Miss E. Abbott returned to Sydenham on Monday. having the holidays at home. Miami. Maude numner or oneeee mum Luci; nvpn-age price received tor"'6[iee"9e per p`o\1'nd, hiay Sc ; total amount: of metre? r`eeeived,$l2,- 750 98. The innuhl tree` In} held `on Chi-i'et.ma'e ewe." `Tlidchurch who lled So` she doorl. showing we ilrong eyu'n patli,y that` shin `exists Ior `chd medne` ' 9! rnisghg Sunday school funds, and abthe same time alfdfdinf groan deghh W the children. Acood svzadtree `Was laden with many, beautiful and some very 'coatly.gift.e. The singing and repitingi of the `lime dnee in: very well rendered. VIM... .... ...l Nfdm \'nna-'1 nnOArf.nI'nlnAnIL ~......H.. .._ --_ , , _ TWO MARRIAGES SOLEMNIZED. Ian ` ',n'n'?h"!'ork. Philadel- ph. _` o, :11 M ngnd u ` D `I! - "'" ""7 .m:.=2:::.s:--~-- "W

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