II IIIIIVILIUKI In IE0 IIUIIOYIVOIIIII I.` loom ixon nronulon {MI 00 II 00 B 0 ......3..i2 3.` ?'."..{" ".'w'.Z ' no.3`. n.3un'?.';n.. sew a a . 2.... -:.*':.::'.::.**".:-".....*"`-..': ' mumwv 0mnu'au molt Io Ilorropleo s I try, In and non lbbn `no u I 1:3. or `.'fa.`..`.'.! ' COHHCII IIIUUUIUK ID uyuuuuruu UH u1Unuu_y. -Mra. McLaughlin and son Willie llmnnoque. spent. Stmgay ah the home of her father. T. McConnelT.v-One herald of the glad New Year is a little son uh nlm home of Mr. and Mrs G. J. Ellis. `llqro 'i';;To}fI1"` b'LL ue 663319 'B'IIi.'lI 5 lutln I": the ordof-ofthe ay.--Mrs. `-7I)'.'C. _ i`vn_nr`!`an`dM`a. Benjamin open: as {gw deny, 'a_e`9:~ F'6'Mni`ds, Buch.--Some V gon'tlem'en'Yr6h1 81591 In word d'riv"mg dawn the "buy `dn Monday. `when their horo brdko thfoxigh. the inn. They wore unable t-.o`na'vol ttiIa'h6`r'n`a ---Mrs. Bdnjouiln la visit- in ' at. Mrs. 'Flern`i`ng s.--Mr. and Mn. .1. Bl. Mina Fleming and Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Millan vigltod an F. Colhna on Tuesday. {a `Buy [stock-hing. Iraq-1 Elli J01 IHS1. R. Ilnfuat Knmn-+ ~53` " 'nm-my . tho *`ochbbl' hwio hero win disco ` to be 60' re. `baili- zrg and cdnbercnlta wlel? nll'bm'n':l'j `(The 1`: co` 'vo_-emu ram t.l3":'himwnP: Thd hlilini wIl"FlII?Dd moo mun . `me I van rnuunvu for \' gcbool"wilTLo apt in E. `fin- ni '3 abp (intil spring, `when mother to [home win b_o'-`oroueds-?av0iu are` A) the rage npw.`-'--P. OIntk. Bsy View. spent a week ' vim hi`: dou`ghur.-`Mn. B$EeI'.-E. `Mler-'d"db" rdu II! On the aidk list`.-`The bn_y"la rozbn over, `and heroin: roacfbuabed (`war to Bwllu.-h 1 I._`L`X.....` I`. 5L'A n-o:Inb.nf`khn H-H ...Mr, .1-rs visiting her dtvhht. Ma. `Blush. Du-mmnl-.n ._.Vi.it.nrn - Mr. and Mn. uqoronuo.--y_m 2- nu-. nna mu. Mufriro, as 0 `WI h: l'.l'dm'uaon. B. Mullen: ,-nd, W. ,H9Cd0l'_ Bsthlrloquh J. Kn|pp'e; I wgo by.o'_1ob._;s Damion`. ' u Wolio llllnd `rowunhlp Donnell. In\ IIIL- __._,IA .1. _-_.l . _ . _ _-:! vmmnp nor asvgnwr. mu. mun, wnto.--,Viai '6' Mr. and Mn. ` n 11"-uh 1.. III -*ll'A...a..m. `R I ,;:'._t . ":..L_;.,. `.`w:.[.;;... ,._ Y 'l`HUB8uA.. JANUAEY 13, ;a9.. V1 _ Flom Liverpool. Steamer. From Portland Jon 1n\.. ...'ootIm|n....Jnn. lM.h,l pm Jan. ml: . ..la|bravIor . .Fub. 8nd. 1 pm Jpn. m ..V|noouvo Fob. mh lp.m Fob. loch. ..Sootonx|n`.....l'0b 26311.1 pm hon I.lvupool.':~Bv.nmor. From Boston Doc, loch........Oana mu. 8 pm 1'05. Ind . . . . . . Chanda ....I"ub. 19th. 8:30 mm rim cab1n-or to too -mm; uuotouao "$3M Onhln-Claw um nun; cum to on do alum. Emonu so I4lvorpool.Londondn . London. ow. Quoomtown Bolfub. on. to no 60. hi uloonu. ofoou-In uqzm. upsololu women: docks- cu `I an - nun vu .-.v.._. van The Pall Mall Gnzutto says that King Olen of $w-don and Norway Is probably the most cultured prince now sitting on nny throne. Besides being a great linguist spenklnz no less than seven languiges |)erYcctL. , he is a poet and wrlterut great ablllty. nnd his pomm are not only widely rvml thmmzhnut Sweden. but have been translated In several foreign fnnguos. A {Int rate muslclun. with a belutlful volt-e, an eloquent, orator and an enthusiastic sportsman. lhn Sworllsh king In' all of those. But. In spite of ._hls many interim: and l\(`I`0!lIpHshlnnnlca he has kt-pt his du- ties and responsibilities over bolom him was been true to his motto. Brodrn- ' oh ml` (the brother people's good). Tho` Roninn wrltm-A on agriculture ab`. lude to huttcr only in H2 must Inc-.ldenta!_ wax. and mm: is um-~1:_ts:.11x11:\tn that. own In the third and fuunh centuries, is 'I'\J and 50391;.` as an ulmnu-ut. A Togrifying Wig. Many oxtruoruiinmgv nnd sovt-mi very ludicrous im-itlhnts .-iro (ius('rii)c(i by (Inp- tnin .-\ri.hur Uuninglminoin his R:-('ollor~ tions of Hvrvivo In(`hinn." Ono (iu_vWhil0 Hiti()n(`(i in Nnnkin n friend of his stoppixi into n harbor`:-I shop, `mid by wuy of mu- pioying his time he dosirorl tho hnrhor to shave his hond. This gentleman wore xi` wig, but which, for tho sake of coolm cs, ho had placed in his pocket This opera- tion of nhzwin , so common in China, was speedily and q it-kly executed, the barber seeming to bo delighted with the honor of shaving one of tho illustrious strangers. Previously to his lm\_'ing the shop und while the man's nttomiorbxvns called in some other direction my (riomi repinoed his wig upon his hand. lliclo thinking of the result of this simple prove:-`.3. No soon- or, however. had this barber turned round and ohscrvvti him whom ho had so lutoly vlenred of ovory \'-ntiuoof hair sudd__l-nly covered _with n mo.-at luxuriant growth, timnftnklng one sic-mly gnzo ut. him. to make sure be was not deceived, he let. tall the river. cl:-an-d his counter at n bound. and running nuully through the crowd. which was speedily collected, cried out that -he was visited by the devil. -.\' uggets. (I10 J1 runuu umy uni nuuu Lu HU pnn nuvu. Another lnturcstlm.; cnsn hmring on this subject is reportml from n British wnrshlp. It seems that two I-atolze-rs on the ship, having a little spare time, hcumno on- gzrossed in the operation of an oluutrlo drill which wns hurnlng out holes in a hardened steel plum. Both men dcclnroti they only Watched the ore for about three minutes, and M; the time felt no ill cmvcts, except thnt nll 0bj<`('t.s appeared to he of n (loop gnld color. At-night, lmwcvor. both men wnro nrrrusetl by intense pain and partial lillntlnu-as for the time being,` but both rvcuverctl qulvltly nftc-r twntllwnt. The nloctrio lrlll nets by fusing a hole . through the ratn-vl, and tho lntvnsity of the light is grcutly lllt`-l'(!il>`(`(l by the rays of light thrown 011 by tho molten mvtul. The (not, too, thut the work is cxsrriotion chief- ly in the daylight is apt to deceive tho ` casual onlonkrr M1 to tho (lo,-zruc of bril- llnncy of the light, und it is not until the after cocts lwgln to nssurt tlummnlves that ho is nwnru nf imythiug out of the common. Dark glll:-iS('5l um now used by all tho men on the ("\`(`tl'l0 drilling x-xhifts. A alngulnr i'vuu1rnui` this ntT<-,ctlon is thnt itls nnnlugous to snow or desert l:l'uul- ness, nnd as in them the pnrnivlous e-tfucts of tho Clo"i1`ic ligllturoprubnhly duo to tho ultm vluh-t rays of the spec- tru1n.-1 itt.~al)urg lllsputoh. Grsy sud Blue Eyes Are Mont Susceptible to Injurious Effect. One effect of tho :ulv(mt of tho X my has been to v.llrvctw (-lcm-.r um-ntim) to tho inuence of the uh-.c1riu light on tho cyc- sight. It has 1'04-vntly been smtcd that : rmllors I-ulffor much in tholr eyonlgln; from the brlllhmt`. cluctrlo Hght.H"1n-led on ship- board. Gray nnd blue oyo.~z are the most subject to injury. not being heavily charged with plgznvxxts. The men who work the sourchligzhtn nlrmuly wvur dark blue glasses, but`. it in fuund {hut those only mit!;;nto the intcn:alt.y of the light nnd do not absorb the HOIITUU of tho trmr Me, the ultra Violet rnys. These rays, however, cnn ho intcn-.ept0(I by goggles or screens of umnium or ycllmv glass, and with those, it is 11nd0l'x~'tu0(l, the sailors of the _Frenuh xmvy am noon to ho prnvidnd. Ann! Inn` Inhn-nulur (`nun Imnrlnrr nn fh1R' xsncu as 15 new. Moustache served with the dmgoons in ten campaigns mu] f0u;zht in ull the but- tlns. H()\VlI!-1 killed by u. cannon hall at the taking of Budujuz in 1811, and was buried on the field of battle, his collar and medal being but"led with him. vu or ncmg u spy. In one ba.ttleMoustaoho saw the stand- nrd bearer of his regiments tall, wounded ~ and dying. Ila tried to defend the body and lost a paw in the encounter. But this did nutvdnunt him. The enemy hav- ing been swept aside by n discharge of grape shot, the gnllunt dog tried to socnre me colors, but the dead mun :-1 hand had :;ti[1'<~nv(l nu-'ound the stmf. There was nothing to bo done but to detach the ag in shrodsx. and thin the dog nnoceedeul in- dnlng, returning to camp lnmu, bleeding -nu] uvhnnahul hut, fwhvnuvykqnilv hp;-ing J. P. Hanlay. 1. n. animnoeve. Lynne. 0.T.B. Station. (I Olnronoo at. D. IOBBANOI U 00.. Geneva! Aunts. lon- tunl. . umug, l`|}l\lI'IlIug to Uuulp uuuu, Luuculug -md --v*~r=."=*v-cl, hut *"'""`p`"m1|y hmring the colors. In... u.a.. L......n am"! no Inna nnmmiml n we colors. For this brave deed he was awarded a medal that bore the inscription, Ho lost :1 103 nt tho battle of Austcrlltz nnd saved Lho colors of his roghnouL," and on the 19- mrse side: Moustache. A French dog. Let; him be evvrywhcro respected and (`-hc1'- ishcd as u hem. " \|....,.L..,.L.,. .mmu..I `with "11) :11-nn\1\nnu in ' - "" In Russia there are 615 new mscs of lay XV 0\`8l'\' \'PI'. man may were uewuwu uwy UB8! u rcuxmu. Again, some time before the battle of Aumzerlitz, the dog did valuable service A spy had penetrated into the French wnmp and had deceived every one. so that he would have returned tie to]! all he had lenrned'ii' Moustache had not again been an the Icdne. Ho` scented an enemy and hurled himself upon the intruder with a. hnwl. HiIrvvnx"nimz was not disregdrded. His frlenfs had faith in his agucity, and the stranger was put; on trial and convict-' vd of being n spy. In nnn Imn.In'Mnnnfnnhn nnw Hm stunti- vanoea nu mgun Lo HllI'pI'lS0 mu rmncu- men. The plan would have succeeded if Moustache, going his rounds with his nose l to the wim1.- had not scented the enemy \ md given the alarm. Ho uttered cries of ` wnrnlng, and when the Austrians found that they were detected they beat A retreat. A train nnnm Mum hafnr-ca thn hnttln nf Tnu .5037 D011? I U08 WHO WI! I [TV I is worth reading. Moustache was; French nrlog, and the story of his heroism would in Thooutlook: -v. - - ' He managed to attach hlmult to a com- pnny otgronadiers whqwere about mum 5 for Italy. His new fnionds trained. him to 3 run-y a gun, to not 11,: sentinel and to keep atqp.` It was in Italy, in the vicinity of Alessaudrin, that Moustache rendered his ; lira: distinguished lei-vice to the Fmnoh . i run!!- no Lost 3 I..og..bn,t Ssvd Colon oi! - III: `RA-hnnnh. - ` runny.- A detachment of Austa-fans was con- aealod in a neighboring vnllc-.y.nnd a.d~ canned at night to surprise the Fmnch- Inuh 'l`I~m nlnn vunnh] hut-n Allnnppml if `a--- ---pup,-91- 4 Thu awry about I dog who was a ban 1 am-eh uuuiina Mnmzhmhn was A Fmnnh \ ARC LIGHT AND EYEVSIGHT. LIVERPOOL SERVICE DIRECT. A CnIu_n-ed Monnroh. A` p_od_THnoZ . T not no 8 nnely gotten van ova: not race. Always buy that kind and wear It Inbitually, ' he exclaimed lronlcally. Ev- wydotln it is worth toovuolgwtomo |_nd lt wlll accustom you Do qmtlng black Ipota. Goodmornlng." 'l`tmnnah Mn nrlrnm olca hnwnmhnd Ilnaquuylnolu Inn:-yuur -npIg unun my tour nnomd.uhouol Wado I I! ab!!!" .30`! will bos right in gx couple of hont.'l--`.`5 pill! 101' 256.. (III) at Wang : drum nan. IIKITI. 110$] IIl0l'IIIll[[. Through his private omco howatched the y no out veuluu.--L.ondon St|nd~ W... .s`*,;.iQ.;ai s4m .3 - e .......`.`$..'..'...`l.......!.`_'..'..I5.'.?."3'w..;.-. cuupiu ul nuuu--.;a 1 Wm : gfug unto. |l\B. Slices of fat bacon skewered over the uroast will imp:-ova most. game. and in the mac 0! qunlls. - ortolans and such small Mud: some cooks add a vine lent. . In 9|. nnnn nl ivnnlsrv pun-no oh... In an UIIUI Illll l`-IIJBU CH C FIJI lUL- In the case 0! young game than is no letter way of cooking than roosting or Ironing. but is is often necessary to cook wld birds. and from them no end of tooth- unme dishes can be made in the wayort es, gelauns. ragouts. soups. eu:.-N.ew Yorlg Herald. __ _.T____-.__ . ._---- . A wealthy ocullst givlng some nal dl; notlons'tao a pntien frowned n he aw tie finely glossed veil her face. Alnrnwu hnv thnt kind And wnnr It FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT. (`vm-tnhx birds do not require to be drawn, In the estlnmuon of epicure:-L These nro tho woodcock, snipe and ldcn plover, ul- :h0ugh us n convex-msiun to he prejudice of sumo tho plover is sometimes drawn, but , unimportant point no rumexubor is than gmuo almukl uuvor be washed inside, but own.-`ly wiped with u. clean cloth. \\'i!l\ fnur nY(ulI|fh|lIil nninn aknnld unwou- |lll'l |3I_V \VlPl`u IV llall ll L`vlI,'RII.l Ulllllln With fa-w (-.xm~ptions game should never bn umlurdum-, while If overdone it tough- ms and is ruined. Wild dnqk, t<-ul and pigeon am who oxcoptlous. vvhggh should `Jo rntlmr underdonu. Next to the open Ire, the double roasting pan gives it the Jest result, uud frequent. basting is impera- \'e. ON... A `.5 Lnnnn nl-A--._...I A-..._ AL- lh L`) ll|lll lllullglll |;llU lI{.IlIlllU. Ill IIII (K/" mpius but. very lmlo apwo. Colla slblo nut..~4 with joimetl luunhoo hundlos sol from 5:3 to 87. For $5 the ptlrchaaorgznts a. land- -ving nets of the best kind. with a mat; of bmldod Huon, wuwrproofod; for 87,0110 with u not or bruldod silk. enameled. Such nuts are m`t.l(:Xes of steady sale. A man who buys no shiug rods. who may per- hups pay $')0",oa.'r$75 for a single rod. ioesn b hesitate to my 85 or 87 for a land- lng not of corruapuxnliu, quality, and he has a plum for it in his hing rod case.--- } New York Sun. `UHILUU. . Tho rings are either jointed or collnpsl- nle for greater txmvcmlmzco of carriage when not in use. Julntcd rlngs um divid- ed. 1-mmu into lmlvos, I-i0lll('I into thirds und sumo into quarters. whlch may bo folded tugvchor. Cullnpsiblu rlngs um made of steel In two puns, which are spread out to form the ring when the net. la in use and whlch llo m; together when the net; ls col- lapsed. The handle unscrews, and the zollnpsnd rlng wfth the not rolled around ` Ir, ls lnid alongside the handle. It all 00- I `Jlllhlil Iunr. vnrv Hhln nnnt-n nnllnuulhln In Vu-ion: U|en-Nefs That CID Bo Ca`:- ried In a Fishing Rod Case. A landing net; onn be bought for 50 cents. Ono can buyu crab not for 15 cents, but a crab not. properly speaking, is not a landing; net. The lundlng net for 50 cents hns :1 ring and a handle of willow. um hundlo being from 15 to 18 inches in length. Such a not in used by a man wad- ing in a stream or for dipping up smaller shes from 11 boat. Landing nets with handles from 4 to 6 fool: in longish are used for dipping up sh from the bank or lur- gm` sh from the bout. These handles mo 01 bamboo. and the longer handles are [ jointed. \ 'I`|\n rino-u nrn nltlum inlnfnd nr r-nllnnnl. DL'l'VlIlllH. The other girls who hnvo not been so actively omgzxgnd in tho house um mughb sowing and the making und rnpalrlng of their own garments. In tho morning they have their su1dios and in tho 11ft.urnoon gum-mlly go for wnlks. Tho mistross of the school I vlsitod is well connocwd mud has many visitors. In the winter oven- ` Inga dances uro nrrungod, uml thcsouro entirely num.-sgud by the girls on duty. Thny see to tho propnratlon of tho rooms, cngngo tho musicians, draw up the pro- grzmnnes, etc. This lady told mo than 1513 of her girls had met their husbands un those dances. HIV.` Iu\:nbmAnann N n'\:\ ...1A.uI Ann nah! IILIVBU lllIlll.'U3. We mistresses," she added. are said In Gcrxmmy to be tho proprietors of mm`- ringu schools. Don't: laugh. It is true, and the term is not quite Inappropriate." l ____j__ . l mainly to warn nouselseeprng. ' The schools gene!-nllynumher from 10 to 20 boarders, each of whom has a. `seps- rste bedroom. Every morninguiter break- fast the girl has to make her own bed and dust the room. -Once or twice a month she is obliged to alter the position of the furnitum so that she may know how to nrrnnge things.` Every weal: she is called upon to who her dresses from the cup- bonrds where they hnngnnd pack them in in box with everything else she may re- quire for a long visit. This done, the mis ss inspects it and points out the ma ways in which she may snve space. I a school in Baden I visited only 10 pupils are udmlttml, and two housomaitls and one cook awe kept. At the commence- ment of the term the girls are informed by the mistress that fourof them are "required every week to tuko absolute charge of the house. They have to rise early in the morning and see to the preparation of breakfast. When this is nished, they make their beds nnd tidy their rooms, and ut tL-rwurd go around the house to see that the servants have done their work. Then they are told by the mistress what the middny dinner will oon:-mist oi`, and this they have to prepare, though the cook will supervise wh.-it they do in the kitchen, giving hints nnd pI`o\':utlIig waste. Ono oi the four girls will have to sit at the hood of the table and ::er':e the soup, rnrvo the poultry or joint and help the sweets. This meal over, those on duty. lmvo after a short rest to arrange after- noon tun. which they lay in the drawing room and at whicil they have to wait upon their companions and any visitors who nifty hnppen to cull. In the evening there is frequently some music or light recrea- tion, where the four girls have touct (Ls hostesses. '1`lu-y iinish up their day's work by arranging supper. but uro not nllowt-Ll to retire for the night, until they have left the kitchen in perfect order and have soon lhnt the doors and windows all over the house are properly secured. Tho val no of such in training as this ` cannot be ovcrostimutod. The girls lonvo school quite (-.ompoi.ont to undertake the uumngonicnt oi a. `house. They are good cooks and um able to turn their hand to umything without: being dependent on the servants. VT`)... 1-.0-`kn- .vl.l.uuykn |\u\vn vunf Man an I Fininhing mhotjis in England` are of doubtful utility. In south Germany, how- ever, writes A Iiqhddn Ch :-oniclu cone- spondant, the institution `has been devel- oped on very pt-notion! linen. Before ad- mission the girls are supposed to have 5 hnun thnrnnnhlv tall mlnmntn-. ='l`h0V no Ian launched. _Don b got your hand hot! and: An! mom uh-munnr I1: LlUIlQl'Uul'I." AIHVII. No. 1 Expruu uxaomm. o. IExpn-on 4:10 p m N.8 Loon! 5:00 pan. 0 41240031 8:15 am 3 o blind O:00|.m. " o. aMlxed1;dop.m : oudnn. Wodnudnn nnn Fridays- udnyl. Thursday: and Saturdays. run nlulu amour. ao.r.n rant goofonuz-13-amt. " ' I . OONWAY. D. W. IUMIIB. Aul. Gan. Put. M6. Eon. lumnr. 111133101! l.ol_lU gxnu llf uuppuucu U0 LIIHV been thoroughly well educated-. =Tlmy must know the rudiments of nmhmetlo. must have fair acquaintance with Eng- llsh and` an grammar, and must be able towrlte and `speak tllelr own lan- guage properly. .'1'heyoome tome school malnly to learn housekeeping. M ` Thn nnhnnla aannvnllv-nnvnlnnr from 10 V To Prepare Game For the Tabla. vuhnannda '8c%J-lOOL8." THE LANDING NET. 4;... story. "1 nan:-ad trim-kidney trouble to much limit 8150 iiii iii yhet wit that im- boanble md I folt tired and worn out :11 the time, `my tanguoyvuoosud and until I took Dom : Kidney Pillol had been an- nblatodo my homework for our: mouth. 'l`Inn'pilh Inn made`: oonploh can: all -rm uyIju11' boutycuin. U ' b,yJ inn nrnnl (1!-IQ : lnittln Lava PHI: Inna. f&Iy1&.vI`D$I$ 4._"`.- - dome um-u an-s-_.. I l::::,.u. dinn:r. D...-.'a.....~..% -UIUTUUCIJ IKUIXWTI K VVTI To can: my kidney and-,bla_ddor. taonblon have n- Annnndnnd I {ml like I III. roman. '1'R.A].'N8 LEAVE KINGSNJN. 11:80 s.m.-For Ottawa. llontroul. Quebao. F llt.John.N.B. Halifax. Boston Tor nto.Chi- o o.Donvor hanf1ew.Sauic Sh. an-io,])u, in St.Pn1f, Winnipeg, Vnnoouvor,HeM.t.le, Pottinnd and San Francisco` 5:00 r.m.-Looai for shun-bot Lake, connect- w H! 0xP.R. East and Wen. !0Uu.|ni>- don. Wodnendnyl sud Fri- d , ml in ireot connection: at llenirow WI 0.! B. xnlean for nnintn in tha North- mun Z Wu?! ITFIKIIU IIIIIVCII (III I Don't. toll_`om tint I saw yon!"-At,- -lanta Constitution. " (`GTKIHH IPFYU ("HI!lH{ ll) llll He d*.s.<~n\-rvrurl a trump asleep in a box rar. and. r-nvnrirw tho var. ordered him out. 'l'hr- tramp slot.-\r]_v raised his head and in r. v.u*.~;L- vnifr` mid: ` ` My fnr-nd. I am dying with yellmr to vor. For Gmrs snko- let. me din iu`penm!" `TI-In hrnknmnn inrnnod 90 foot. In nnfna Vfl . |" HI` `VIII! P` FEIIIP.` [VII III!` III!` III `KIRTVI Tho hrnkemnn jumped 20 feet In getting out of tho car. but he shouted to the sick man n ma fr!-ght moved n: hnn`t. nsll `urn flag}. I saw vtnII"-LAL Rt-u-tluus cf 1| Bachelor. Thom non :- w.-nv :| loml.1e man who 'ouIdn't14.!r1::n-(uhnv-r-0. Thu scrpvnt km-\\' his business. 110 ml- V1$`(`ll En: nut tu out 1121: nppln-. Wuxm-n prr~.!;;xhl_\- |w_r:mI wc-nring: clothes l)(!(`:Ill'~(` lhry \u rc tired of trying diff:-x`:-nu '=,h::qlq-.-4 at mm `mm. ~ 'l`ho wnmvn invt-nu-d the mime kimo- nu" |wt':Ilx~nU1|'_\` knrw the men \muldn`t I1`! lln In car them" if they cullt-11 them Moth: 1' linh!.:crd.4. ' E\:vI`_v um um woman wonders what. hlh . would l::,~.u snid if u (`I`l'tllhl man had 1.n;,--124! to In-r, nnd uvcpy married man \\uuu. rs. \\'i.;;: u rvrtsl woman would lune said i[h:`1.'a'.hl'l.-Ne\v York Pro.-ea. -. .-...._, u. uuv --.-u This star)` i. mm on n I)tnkcrnQ;,oy`a rennin l(`7!d mmimz to Atlanta: 11.. runm.-nv..A n Ow-or-in nalnnn In - Law means no more clogged up waste pipes and it. will save it: cool: too macs over. Wu have &|F0 mmy other new wire goods, including Joll and Soup Sbnlnosink \Vhiak-1, Coffee Balls, Mont Rm-ta, Vegetable and Egg Bolero, Potato Muhora, Egg Whlpl, Toast Racks. Broilers. l1t.c.. all direct. from one of the largest holotlol in an world. lmcmvm Mmcu 1804. Sold in hotrlos at In. 1._\d.. u. 0d.. ls. M.,nnd 1114. each. Nona In cenulna without thownrdu "Dr. J. Uulllu Hr:-wn9'u Chlurml no" on me Government Htnmp. Ovorwlmlnflng Iodlonl ;l`esHnmnv mu-nnxpnnie.-a mush hm! 9` sum: M.mu1-'Au'ruu|cn-.l. '1`. IIAVICNPORT. 33 Great, Russell uc., Bloomsbury, hondomlnc St. Williams. County Norfolk. (Job. um`. um. Petr Sirs.-1t. gives me grenf leuuro to testify tothe fat)` ihni. Noun : 1 qliln - Tonic has caused a most. remarkah 0 change in in condition. For two year: I luv. suilqrod from ludlgsatinn and weakness. and nor. nding relief {mm on other modi- ciue until your agent came here one do: and advised me to tryiiloanl ndlan Tonic. I did no and have used four bottles. it. as made a great change in my life and I can now rest and sleep withenso and comfort. I believe Sloan's Indian Tonic I the but medicine in the world. I remain, yours truly. MRS. 0. PRICE. For sale by an dealers or address tho Company at Hamilton. $1 per bottle; 6 ior I1 Canada Pacic Railways mm W. Veaalins Pettlnrew. M.I>.. fnrmorly Ler~tur-or at St. Gnome`: YGIWUW Hus `ml, Jmndon--1 have no he.-4HuHm\ in ntutimz that 1 have naval met with any monk-in'o an om:-nvimuo ma un Ami-upmnnm-liv uml Hedutivo. I have nnud It in Ooh- sumptiun, A.~.thnm.,l)1:trrlnm\.m1dother diuoansen 1 um! um pnrfvz-Hyu-ntiuml with the rolul." "Earl Rlmwll c-ommuni:-ntml to (lug (`olloua nf l`hyJriuxm Hunt hu rm-oivazl A donpnmh from Hor Y\lnjeuly`sCulml1I M.Munil|nQHluc~1fTu<'t1|unl 4-lmluruhnu lac-on rnuinu f0t|l`fllU)"lu1d that the only nu-rm-tmr of an m\r\'iNn wma (`.1u.unnI-VM: ~.`~`-n Ln rm-1, Int. lleoembur, um. `N (VAU'l`l0A'-BlC\ VAlHC (IF PIRACY AND IMl'I`A'l`I()NH. ' ` CAUTION--Vh--~-Clmm-ullor Fir \V. Puma VVuud ntntu-I Hunt Du. .l. (7nI,l.IR nnnwxmmu nnvlnnmovlly the invnntur of (`I|I.uunIvvNv.,- that. um whulo story or the defendant. Freeman u......I..li|.....utnlu nulrnn wluln-)1 Inn I-nu:-nH.nul in any hml Imam uwnrn 1.1)..--H99 Tllnl. JIHY 1-`. VAIHC 0|" PIRACY AND IM|'l'A'l'lUNH. ` wmc deliberately untrue. which he regretted to may had been uwurn tu..-Boo Timon, July 13, 1.\d.. n. Non Dr. Hr:-wngs'u'(`,hIurml 'l`nnHmnnv um-unnmnin.-4 mwh n. CHLORODYNE- ny kidnoy and bladder. tunable: have diu- rurdnd I fad Rigs new I-olngn." mm.m0 \ x ,. , ._ I `J I ORIGINAL `L111! jg-1: Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors Worcester; _ Crosses: Blackwell, Ltd., London ; and Export Ollmen generally. strong. and expor once nn dlstreannfter euting. have recommended it to auveml maple and in every case it hit: zlvou grand ro- sults and a. bottle of it uh ould be In every household o Yours very truly. L` L\v\JllL ll Jdlnll/ll.I\l vLA;....-..-. ....-.-- u - --v - ..-.....-.. Maple (`yltf Uooxmrmre. R. '1" Ph llIps.I ropriotor. Clm.thum.'O(s(.. 18th. Ill Dun Hms,-Some time ago I wan tram:-d lay one of our bout my doctor: for con- tinued hloediugnt the mac. and the hmutnnent I was subjected to wonllonod my almnlaub so that nothing I could out would agree with me and luould retain uobhlnc but bread and ml|k.w_h1cl1 won: my chin! HM-. . [ mud n I-ovllu of your Sloan`: Indian Tank: and at once beam to unprovo and It milk. W_hi0l1 I mind a bottle your Sloan`: begun and has made n permanent (sure in my mac. I can now partake of my had no math: how expat 1 every AGENTS : J. M. Douglas & Co. and Urquhart & Co., Montroul. (if :;m 0.! won. and ou-rsnlam wnxppmn . of.-Mary Battle of the ORIGINAL Y!{0RCES'VJ.`E .R-{IRE} YBMIQWJ: H:T5L.L1s-BRowNE's RETAIL EVEEVWHERE. me cbR}T5R smx s*JAiLN' A mry of the Bull. 3 . 1.: ,._ _ u,,-\.-. OBSERVE THAT THE SIGNATURE FROM A Ll4_,'%.DlNG CEATBAM MANUFACTURER. (`.unnnI-nun. CHLORODYNEE CHLORODXNEE CHLORODYNEI CHLORODYNE2 CHLORODYNEE TCHLORODYNEE THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE all mum direct oonnooch I: loan {or point: wu_t. and rich Columbia; TIMI TABLE. Dnnnmnnm :- II. A nuuupu. - INDIGEBTION PERMANENTL Y CURED. Norfolk. 00!). 191: .1891. chm: ma Ant-mf nlasnurn to testify dill! : eentually cut. short all attacks 0! Eplllply. y- stern. Pulpltation and Spaauu. - ; la the only pnlllntlvn in Neurnlalp. Rheumatism. ' G0ut.`Cl|ncer,'l'nmtb1whe, Monlngltis. oto. is the host remedy known for Coughs. Oomumptiol ` Bronchitis. Asthma. : effeomnlly checks and arrests those too plton fats! - diseases: I)iphthol`hI. Fever. Oroup. Ann. , acts like a harm in Dinrrhma and hi the only upon!- tie in Ohulom and Dysentory. ; is admitted b the profession to be the mo won- v den-!'ul and vs uablo remedy ever discovered. W` &.-an-1 Hahn. Tho mount In 3., not wllhig In to b " glad] allow an to `It may coin it. In to 3716- :l;'osoa:t`: the K II ' chow` .r. -4---u--u .-.--.u. u--.- An En'gih-xhmun who wishes tony some- zhing espw-Inlly gzruuiunm to an American .viil m-umiiy my than; he took him for an i<)mziisinnn.n-thm. is. to be mgni:u'.Eng- `ish mui:v." which is u.-euaiiy rngnndcdu ii! that is m~.-osnnry to be said about a nuui, u mm-.him-, an in or 11 pair of "chem-u. ` If you go into a "slum" tn_ buy a pairot glm~.a-nml urn shown 1: [unit that 01? a:iun:.~`y. ugly. high priced and ill tting. and if you nbjuct l.u`tiwnI on that ocouns. ynu nra nnlllcd that they "all! mnko. air," the evident uxpecta ion being i.hul- you will take: this stuwynont `nan cm.iroiy auliicicnt answer to all you! oh: joctiuns undo guarantee thgthle iuyen must necessarily ho tho Ix.-at- 6!. hr: of man can produvo. - "Ame and other Machinery Abromi, " Miiier. \, giiah` sauna.` nuuuunuu - u-s-u-uv No other pnlmnr has a home of such artistic luxm-Ionsno.=s .15 Ahul-Iadmui. R. A. Perhaps its must rumnrkqblo nut is the wall, which is pnltalodwjgh mu. slim pic-tun-s._om~h at them -by 0 III!- furent pnlnuw. Lctghtcn. Bonslnon, Shr- gunnt. Calderon. and n (pl! -Icons! the artist`: friends each contrUgnfodb3 `II!!! II- Innrlznhln nnnhnlulm-~mnO. , , ., , -; A KIN`Gs'IoN &__1>EMBRoI(E| .u'i*a:?i.anuu.-J5 Tj IN BLUE mx D/AGONALLY moss me 69 6: 7! Brook Street, KINGSTON. Ag\i_MARI'YR in vij hold very II. '1` rhillipu. TIVKVPHT V IVYYEu'I"\ Aims-'l'ndemn'n .1 \ I , u ,1. --ma llllke. BID." PRINTED !"- .J Q-$21.3 all Inn Klnuton daily, uoapt /2,03). .. eon ucmtin: at Our.` inoout. J po an ' V 1` . and trains to 31 int: in HID: ` I`-'- K? F ITII Ll?! Wane: Palace Sleeping Gun botwun GAP! VINCENT AND NEW YORK. `D..- I..-...4 -_A-A- Al..- A..l.I-.. .-ul unlhshla __--__._---_ ..,,-, .- FEED. L. FOLGEE OM} Tlolpt Aunt B. W. t 0. BE. oot. Brook St. .Klnnton. TRIO. BU'l'l`E ELD. EETH V LLVUIMV L ELVLI AVE '7 I \JLVlL. Forlownt ntu,tlmo tabla and reliable Information apply to nnnlIIIv\ . nanny-n 1..., -n._L_. .,,,-.n ll! .9 vv Juc .1.- Bo::. (moo Albnn . New Yotk. Philadel- : Io.loliImoro, uuhington and the t'\'I'W'l"I'I'C`J' Fog guind; lnonuuon apply .3 3. IL. I`. _ t.` - . annu-nnumxoaa J. I, Q_|lqDIIIaIIVI- Aunt. . cl Olnnnop Itroot. . tiohu. Puumnn nooonunouuon and .: , _ mo. i."VVP.-"9F"% Vwqnnunnuuguuw --.V".,.,V_ -- ;?1"_'_ '. 'r ,-'V.- 1 5:" `- ` _k.,nukn. A V __ .wumn.. . . Providence, TRAVlLLINO-!SY BOA 1 . (XJNWAY. I. W. IUBQIK. Ron. KID. 'a.:`.%.* 2%.. .w.....-..,. "UNITED STATES. 1-1-- BAI--- HI-.-I-._ I`-.. Innb----- "I, 1,`! I'run"aoIlf. min: 1: .' A 0121101 1221:, 3): daily vs St 5.60 .In.` oI!.&tkln`o3"_ .10 1.12:. has nroufa Blooper to k A ;` vlng at 9.10 mm. ` tic km. Pullmnn nooummodnuon and .2 onanlr to. T` D0|IQtGun.'~ I Iiivununn Ilvl rIlIIIup..o-nu bulI\nhlu:.... Numlcllnnm... Ccrhllhllblh 9 J:nAvII.Lm %% % BET'?"'?_`.- D_.'_`}y: mg.-- --- __ '1lIuUi Fl! {lips II: I IIIOF Dl__REC'r: g(_)_RT LINE glagnra Falls. 0:-an-n. llvllnllno. Boohutaol. `I ' an * lHo_ 9911, llolyokn and . N'9.hd|ond- J - "44 qn,` Illuluvlig VV'IIuAu-vvu I SO'U"I`IEI- :-R-hl II-chin-J \I7nun T I ` I j C -II --by Olwolo noun. Rochester. B11 0 ` volund.01noln- mu. be. Loni: And one 'Tf"`I!I1FT1 TKJ -L.L..I-' mold. Hartford. Worooatu. I dunno. Boston and tho 1!l'IA.l'I'I hon Purunnd. Huh-uni noon, on. uvwlu WES '1'.`- ] Iknnu HA: `In *. a'.:::::%3;1o"t: pm. 1. i9a.aE.;,.:_, 1.10 pm ~uop.n ""1, 35"!` I1lC'f|lIt"'dO' .` Rm`! on tn 1:: I Innvlnt At. um noon. `BERMUDA. `1;f.:.,_:`!.?.. can of seventy d . b. . . Qlll MOI! Old `I00 mile: 0! e:`:n.l rout)`: IBIS` IIUIVVII nun V EAST- I 1....` Il....o..n . F ; ' IUIII V_V$|' 1.10 un. lucmgylu Ilnlilluo ...8M.orrIny. Jan. --Smunlny. Jan. ..8nuu-day. Jan 1 ..Sauu-day. Jun ...8sturd|y. Jan. I kn - vu'onu.'1.v. --;-u-:n-:j-- An-lvnl. and (lulu r 0U'l'l'.B on. In I. nun 15th A In - no oouunumnnuon and oquublo v!nht`:UIn deneon. bonu- , `U3 occur: miles good Iomu. 0 union o! the British um: and navy. Inglvsllod In Its nccnoclvonou touched by I so 1 ix- :-...,.=m:;-=`:~=:=.:'~'==': v-'=' ~. -32 n.u'-'un'1.. sc?a3:i. .'.'u : .31 .o-ah..nu}u1n meme. nuns. on uuhd by Itoqmuh of an it IN 0031 , W & ;::pm.` ` 3:5- `and Inn am... m:.9*'z':e:-E; -.-.v..-~-.., 40 Ilagnbnond Otn-;-.\ln. G. Wilton hyidhg Undue Ilp'n.--In Card. VcronL-lhIIn.l`.udT. nl'U\.UAKl'|l.t|. pm no I oull.~llioI U. B. More bu re-V sumdhon glut opted! sfowmontho with u - in Inpgio Ian io,Picadily. tho unto! L I. Barr. hnyotumd noun.-- '.o wiqh Qh WEN I hnppy.NoIv Yin. fa. ll.--Prol. Do Ala`: omn- pany III! Evin flu ICU. W I'HN"|5,- `IX DIO- ouluhl oouneillon oh: I! Inch. 1'. M .1 . than II` J. Rdllnig Ilia- IIIIIIUKJDUVII. UII LV-IUHUIIJ IIIBLl|l."ll. V`. Bnell, Bhnrbob Lake, is spending I few day: visibi lrienda and rolntivoc in the vicinity of in old home.-Mies Emmn Connolly itvisiling friends in Rool:port.- Dewitt, Williams, Rock re. spent. Sunday an M. J. 0onno|ly's.-T rte toama passed through this place on Monday on route {mm Nnpnnce to Athens. from which Isl.- tor pluco they are druving lumber.--Much oil. In being hauled from Athens to this place.--Ah nnnlaibel: of onctl; dealers hie sung` 1. non t ooonntry uyingu I cp:tt|o.--Mr. End Mrs. W. J. Buollpbnvo returned home after spending I few days with Mr. nnd Mn. C. (). Guild, Andreas- burgh, Pi.1;As.w1' \ .u,1.Iu'. Jan. ll.--Many are onhho pick lino in this locality, and la grippoooom to In tho tilmnI.-Sehool om-nod on the 3nd uudur the manunmnnt 01 `um I`. wanna. vvnwn.-1`no wutlaot for tho put. three dnyu bu boon If ring .--Vjqiw,n: K. Quinn. .\Iisuoe I 'And_ Boning. Pormoy. ab George B.sn'g.--Ihxuuo Anolouup. Salem. put at! nu-anal: Ln Nunngg-Ir. Vgml-min. nurg. --gnuxuu A-stump, aucua. put 31 through to Nqpu1eo._--Ir. Vannlauno. u-|,owamith.&|vdul .3 cl to-dI_y.-A {nu nl him Inn from hill nnandad Into}; It'..'...""...'igi.', "V3.7; 331': 5-}i'.'_."I'A' in 0! use nu from hon auandod watch - u s eh '\`:".....".""_".%`..'f`.."'.~`, ....a-r.` ..'In.'".`5u".;2` I.` 0! II. lllll DUI ! IWll$UG WIICII Nani ` 1-` II _ in I: M. :`:...._.:::... r...a#."x`a`;...o.:'.v... aura Inn 1 ngl],-`IiQ H. B. unto kn: pg. Camroii _a. Jan. 1'2 ~- I`bo annual oyshr aupper of the 1.0 F. gnu held on Tuesday night. A very pleasant evening was spent by all preaont..--(S Root: And Mien Anna Harper nttended the pie social given by Oak Leaf division. Sons of Temperance, Mnlloryboyn, on Monday night .--A. W. dnrn vinitino iriandn And mlnhivnn in than BnIc\vn>'.~4 Minus, Jan. 10. -'I`be snow is disappearing fast and the roads are quite bare agnn.-'l`he annual ball held as J. Murrny a on Friday night was a great success. the weather being all that could be desired.-Our school opened on the 4th inst with Miss Clmttertvon, Kingsbon, as teacher. -Miss E. A. Borrigan has gone to Kingston mnttend the collegiate in- abit.ubo.--O. II. Forro-nor. Toronto, spent Sunday with his friends here) -W. Milne has returned to Kingsbon after spending in few days as his home. Vi`). ltochoforb has returned home after spend- ing a few dis a M; CnalIey'e Lucka.~\'iai- tors: J. Lu hance nndnislers. Mr."Schro- clnue and sisters and J. Cox, Howu island; Mics Lizzie Mclionna. Kingston. and R. Litmlojohn. Cnafl'sy`a lncka. IDA HILL, Jan.- ll.--'l.`he weather for the past few days has been quite spring- liIe.-T. Patterson haa had a rush of orders during the past: two weeks.--A singing sohoolwill be organized in a few daya.-Mre. Edwin Makin is seriously af- fected with bronchial pneumonia.--Sprne of the oitizens are enlarging their wood- piloa.-Ju'so sutoionh snow has fallen for good sloigliinq-R. Shannon is still haul- ing milk -- I`he trustees of the public Ichgdl nished the annual business lor the piyear on Monday ovoning and certain measures for the coming year were pre. pared and adopted.-~--William McQuin is tisliin and the results are satisfactory. Butchers from the city are busy looking up {at cattle and hogs. STAB Conxnns, Jan. l0.-'I`be Ihild wee bher for the last; few days has nearly spoil. oi the n1eighing.-Mina Jean Lake enter- tained about twzenby of her young friends on Friday evening ; a pleasant. time in re- ported.--H. (luau has returned from New York, where he had been attending the wedding of his aunt). Mrs. H. G. Shibley. She will be greatly missed by her many friends.--W. Auelatine has put a. furnace in his new houne.-Mr. and Mrs. A. Buck entertained a number of their friends on New Yeer o day.-B. B. Shibloy is busy hluling stone: to finish his bank barn.- Miee J. Shibley has resumed her abudien at Queen'a.-Our school re-opened on the 3rd wish Mira Caldwell. Sydenhnm, as teacher. MAPLE LANE. Jen. 8-Christmas is over, the Lurke and plum puddin gone. -Mies Emma gnulsbury was at Gul- berL e on Sundny.-J. McCoy and family. _Kingscon, were visiting at Dimon Sny~ der s. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lucas enter- tained a number of their friends on Mon- deynixht..--Mr. and Mrs. George Monu- gomery and Mr. and Mrs. Bond, Odessa. were visibing friends in this vicinity.- Mll Lydia Snyder is visiting friends at Parrot`: Bsy.-We feel like congratulat- ing ourselves because no sickness exists in this vicinit.y.-Lewis Snyder is improving in healbb; also James Lucas has recovered from a recent: illness. IIAI.L1D,u".-1 COILNI-ERH.'JIn. 12 -There is plenhy of snow for sleighing, and we are enjoying ne wenwhet.--'l`h'e Clfristmu and New Year s festivities are over, and every- one was pleased with the relulu.--0ur public school lges resumed work after the holidays with A godd 'e'lIeaqenee`.--1`lch!ool meeting occurred" on Wednesday lest. Mr. ' Kennedy was the rebirin trustee, and Mr. Ewing wss elected to ll tho vaesncy.- Mass Sn-an Bickler. Athens. spent. Christ- mes eh her homs.--'I`here are a low cases of measles in thin vlcinisy. We are plcnu- ' ed to rogorh J. F. Payne able to be sround again. - _ cnalgu Iron Ml`. nwnIv.-m. M. mmul wt veml be cutting? vybod for ea|e-W. . Livia", on t. `a sick line, is somewhat; im- proved.-Mias S. Shorey is-visiting friends at Horrowumibh and ouhar points north.- J. Gnrrinon. wife and daughter Emma are visiting friends no Cabsuqui. KELAN LINE] ,3 \ . uouv N. ha. 103;,-Wv In-vu bod winc- [lij was 5%!` (hr aevbrnldayu making Iimou quite livoly.-Mr. Fillea. student; at Nip:-A new high Ichool, loci: themwmgxhon Mg-ven oircuip o pnduy. ev. .r. any in; i`Adplp%I1shou`y"n.---I). Franklin bu been invoatlnggi agobbin oolh which he pur- cbangd 1'01 r. Fochot.-E. M. Smith L.;. ........| v....... ....u:....' .-`....A I... ..|. w A V 11-. CI Ipenn unit ntlhy $.33: rt; Buck. _ lr. and gs. Dgmon ni or and Stanley raygi You 3. Glonvale. apenc Bun- 'B vfd oyce'a. Mclntyro.--1 oarI B oulupom Satnrdn `Ind Sundsy with onoa f`Aylenworth'- rg. J. Thompson mi and muingd bar in-Ilh hat: wndk. uonoa ,Ayle|wortn--mrI. d. Inompoon 1 follanddnpninnqd her. man `V I vs c v`. M -MT our: in uarmous sun ` V " 9,""""~"`."" -.H$'k"":'.f".."'? .. `..~ _~ ;_ ...AL `..;._ `V90 MIDI W DI WU |uIn|nI.-DnO0I ICING on we 3:6 under the manqcufnt um. I`. Wallud. Wi|con.- no n-iI.- `.|- 0|`; n-AI. lklun Hui; L-n KL-n .4. oh- ou..I.g-u uuul l'I'|Iir\ nnArl.'nn.-nnn cuvmnl aoclauy. IVHWUIJ try 000 Nauru, oocondod Thomas Flynnnnd ronolvod that Mn. udio be appointed curotnhr of the township hall at 818 you. An- counts pnaed : Edv. . B..- Penn. tinting. 8-17.15: C. Cnlnmlna. ' nails, His: Rnvhbnn 00.. plank. CH9 H; Robot-o Grimsbnw, returning oioor, 96; (Mint Horne. do. 85; William Bums, do., OM Henry Boiday. do.. 08; M. Doyle. chnrity to Mary KocuIo.05- Camvnlanicm non hon William Hondonon. jr.. laid ovor to nail meeting. David Btovoqqou vu r6miutod88 52.ho hing ucquodtor unity noun hon land than ho Inn. Moved by .1nh'Wnth_ mnnnd BI Ilnrnluvg Ionxouum - Dgplnlnn Iuswuwv v- lav -nu. --u`_-uvu-nu -v-was }"u in'orolu'1.d guns. 5} Job `Watts. seconded by Ilnplu. that Riclurd Armstrong bo Ippo and Auditor. loud in umondunnt by Thoma I-`him. nnnndadhml. Kinnlnv. n Rich!!! TEE D V0 Cl `KT: ~ III now than up nood Edvard Brioolsnd u usociato an itor. Moved by Thoma Flynn Iocoadotl by Job W_ntu.and ro- -ol John Horn ho n nhd u- ovod h Thoma Nu . sound- ..I Lu I`L-an-A lvnn qnul n-nnlngol QL-5 aouollovod Nuiply. od by ynn, and resolved. the John Ho ho Isappointud 3 month: nlnhnrdnl hnnlth Inr thrnnuaul uni vv -on u 5-n-nu lvvvuullly vuuuv-o Jan. l0.--The newly elected council. F. E. Baker, nave: John Kinsley, deputy- roon: and Thomas Murphy, Thoma: Flynn and Job Wanna. councillors. t(}unlvti- ozl. Moved by John Kinsley. oocon ed by Thomas Flynn, and resolved, that a gram. nf 05 In mud`. In that Wnlh hlnml ncrri. '.I.`ll0mt'|I Flynn, nnu l'3l0IVt9u, mm: a grant. of 326 be mndi to t.he_Wolh Island a ri- cultnnl society. Moved by Job Wat ca, -Annnl luv Thnmu Flvnn. -ml rnnnlvul 1-`lynn,uoondodbyJ.Kinn.|o Ah Rich!!! Mckondy In Appointed an itot. Amand- uontouriod by was of zho4Iuu.~1'M nu-an than nnnninhd Ed-in:-II Hrinnknd :- ....".; ..'-'t'..z.""'.,...,..%"".=."1'.'.';:.;. 2:..." uiurpltwoulbslu. I V ' , 7 DIl1i\'lllllll, Jan. l0--l`imee during the last few weeks have been unusually lively. -During Christmas week and a few day! following professor De Alva and his troupe gave very amusing entertainments at the Orange hall. The object of the company was to set forth virtues of Kanota remo- ilios. The professor disposed of nearly all the medicines he carried with him.-- On Christmas eve as usual a Christ- mas tree was prepared in the Lutheran church and a children's enter- tainment given with the evening service. which was very interesting to those who understood (lermaii.-- On the afternoon oi Uhristnas day a turkey shooting match had been arranged by William Chatson, of the Chatson house. which was well patron- ized.--~On the evening of Christina:-i day the members of court Cedar Lake 1 0.2`. gave one of their concerts and eiitertein ments in the Oran}.-;e hall. As a great many had come li`0lIl distant places. the building proved far too small to give stand- ing room --Election passed off quietly, as usual. The council for 1898 consists of W. Lsne,reo\'e: ChsI`l6v Goodrioh.G.Steiii. E. Marguarett and J.S. Lane,councillors.- Herbert Gage. teacher. enjoying holi- days with friends in Bath, Kingston and other places, resumed his duties.- -Two of the oldest inhabitants have departed this life with the old year. Issac tfmnkshaw died on December Iilst, of old age. aged eighty-live years. Deceased was one of the first settlers in this part of the coun- try. lie was a faithful member of the Methodist church. Uiiarles Wiinecke died also of'old age. and general decline at the age of nearly seventy-six ears, on his homestead on the.6th inst. e was born at Erfurt. Germany, but located with his family near this village about twenty- six years ago. He was an adherent of the Lutheran church, and leaves a widow. one son and two daughters. who are both mar- ried und live in the state of New York. The funeral will take place Tuesda.y.-l)r. Charles D. Doig is very ill, a ' ' pectod to recover. He he to the house of James Iri.iiie.-D returning oioer Stein, while returnii with the ballot box from division No. 3 experienced a lively runaway. on ,.. , -_._.._. -____.,;.__ n-_-.-u Is. CIlAirn:\"s Lovns, Jan. 8 --The annual school meeting was held on Dec. `zmb. Many grievances were discussed and a lively interest manifested in the election ol 1: new trustee to fill the place of the re- tiring one, J. K. Regan.-Our school open- ed on Monday last; with I large attendance, with Miss Smith as teacher-The cold weather of late has frozen the la.lLe.xnaking" it safe to travel on.--A number from here will attend the bazaar ball at Westporo on the Nth lnsb.--Tbe ne sleighing makes things lively. -- John Fleming has the coffer dam nearly completed, and it is ex- pected the masons will soon begin repairs at this lock.---Lawrence Regen hi-.s return- ed home after a successful season on the green lalres.-Mrs. W. ' H. Fleming and Nlusber Harry have returned from Toledo.` --Capt. I). Noonnn has purchased a last horse and a new cubt.er.--Mr. Woodrull and family are spending a few days at Sydenhum ~Mr. and Mrs. William Sim- mons. Smith's Falls. were the guests of Mr. and `Mrs. Thomas Simmons for in few days. - Visitors: Miss W. and P. J. Burns. Oates: W. Fredenburgh and Miss M. Ewing, Westporb; P. Waters and sis- ter, Burgess; James Bulger. Perth; Mr. and Mrs. A. Forster, Jones Falls. ELL1sv11J.u:: Jan. 12 4-'l`l`.e concert. and Non Year : Ifch held in the Olivet. church on New Year : eve was wellvnptended and W I grant aucceoa.--A` large repreeent.n- bion from here attended one diauricb divi- sion of iihe Sons of Temperance. held in Tilleyou the 4th inab.--R.ev. Mr. Robin- aou. Delta, conducted service in Oliveb on Bundny.--D/liseionnry services will be held there next S-Jnday.--Membere of the Anglican church in this vicinity purpose having I concern in the near futura.--0ur school opened on the 3rd inst wich Frank Ellie in cherge.-G. E. Ellie baa returned no l(ingai.on'and R.J. Ellis so Athena after upendimz the holidayn as chair home here -Miss Stanton. Newborn. spent. last: week here the guilt of the Mines Be1'ty.-W, F. Bracken, township clerk, -attended council meeting an Lyndhuretz on Monday. I _Mra_ Mr-.LnmvhIin nnrl mn Willie Biiiiunmnesteamsmps