.-ms and- ' in under-.--ad uh. $5II*5*l!I. .~ illiIin"FriIor. ab` Arthur IP-.....P- ,,,,II-- I! `U I ulna-nrfh ra- lm.:.-_'+ac.,~.~..3:-_'r~:.;;":.`*~".~. : From W . Vosulins Poteigrow. .D.. {onnurly Lecturer at St. Goortoh 3793"` Holvifnl, I.ondon-I have no hesitation in stating thnt 1 have novn not with nu medicine aoplonotoun so an Ami-apaumodic. and Sodntivo. I have used it in Got- snmgion. Asthma. Dnpnhtnn and other dlstsos ; and am only utldod with the Inuit." *` ' :21 Russell oomlnunicaiod to the Collen of Physic ans clan ha roooivod n. donate! I "WP. J. Unhl llrrvwmn Togtinnnn dc-rum I it-no SuLlABlIlA n ---_.___.- - ._...-..-v_ --.. -._.. .-.......-.`. lI` kw. v - ..-.-u -nvu .- ._ vv-- Inm (ion. and uthod viththo runlt." r1 communion ed Colin`: Physic thnt uooivod 3. docpotel from]-{er Majesty : Consul at lhnllln to the c act that oh olm bu bobn raging fonfully. and that the only nannr or An service was cm.ononnm.--Sue Innoo int Doounbu. nu. 7 _ 04011 -BlWA3E OP PIRACY AND IIIT TIONS. ICHLORODYNEm 4:: ulna: uvnuynuanuun The human face should always haves healthy. rosy glow, and this is attained by the use of Climax Iron Tonic Pills. which strengthen the nerves, purify the blood and Lone up the system. 50 pills in a box for 25 comes. The Dr. Hall Medicine Co., New York. Sold only an Wade's Drug Shore. The Bay of Quinta Ry. new uhorblino for Tweed, Napanee. Deaaronbo and all lo- cal points. Train leavos City Hall depot: ab 4:00 p.m. R. J. Wilson, O.P.R. halo- gmnh of ca.0larenco ahrenh. . HI! ht! fnund an Avnnllnnf. mmmlv fn TED UVTl(`.B..\)lI'BrIDD IIIATXVII. Will be found an excellent remedy for sick headache. Carter's Libble Liver Pills. Thousands of letters from people who have used them prove this fact. Try them. Hm AND rsnnms I lL.J.LIILVj. `J 1J1`; HP .\'0\\' F.\l{-l~`.\ .\lll| In-`.Yl.\ll'l).\.`~4, with cable connmunh-Mlqn and cqmxhlv wlnu-r I4-mpernture 0| no\'eut,yA:lep:ru-.- Dreaml- Iul M('c'm'r_\' and -501! lull:-:4 0!` [.'1.xI(| rum`.-`, |u`;ul- qunru~rnn|'tlm llrlush urmy um] nuv -, ls un- I'\\fII(`I| In Hot l\I.l.n|nl|\'c'lh2ul. I'mu~||m hr nu- ` | U'i'Hl: N the 'il_\` ` lnn',r aftm ..cr 0 |n1.~m um- Hllitl tho that; yn t'.hn)u;zh ...l I llllxill` III1 Iruil uflq-I` 1-hr` ulhu-1' _.._. uttered For Years. R. V. Martin, Barrack street, King:-ton. was for two years iv. aullerer from inllvun metory rheumatism. He Ipent several hundred dollars for diiferont so called "Cu:-ea, but obtained no relief. Finall he was compelled to take to his bed. au faring the moat excruciating pains. A friend purauaded him to try in bottle of Dr. Hall : Rheumatic Cure. He had only met! onelmlfof the bottle when he was able to get out of bed. and four days later he wqs at work. He continued the use 01 the Cure until he had used four bottles. Since then he has not had an attack 0! his old enemy. Neverthelees he always keep= a bottle of the Cure in the house. "There is no medicine in the world like Dr. Hall : Rheumatic (}nre.. he says, "and I would pay ten dollars a bottle for in if I could not get it [or Ian. 50c per bottle. For sale at Wade's drug store. II` 'iI\| \\ who uh Lhuutm. 0 0N-Vico-(Jhanodlor Sir W. Pan Wnod nomad 0-hnr.'Dn. J.'0nt.l.lI kawllwu ly$: inventor of cnmnotmivu; am the whole story of en. ddunthnt rmun nz doubon,__ nnrIo.WlAloh no ntnttod to my bad boon sworn to..-80o `tnoo. July. It. _ _ _ -V _ rr` . _x, _v . -,,v . `Jnlsij l mmma eomuusmug L1-_" addresses were interesting and` :- .IImotin.--WlllIerb undllla lnnclm - brook. Vol-om. spent a fun day: no 4!. `. 1>mo'.. mu mock.-W. E-has ulla hlq tnruvim `manta. household furnitln-a.oto., by publ motion ou Thuradby. Ht will move to Kingutooll. having sold hitiu-maw '51:. Card. Ent.erpri|o.~-Dr. Bptnkio aid I flying visio to she villngo to-dIy.~ es Rogers. Kingston. -it touching at Union inotud of Min Hyland, who wu called homo on account of borluthorhillnou. -Mrs. Wicllotb. Sonya. in the new 0! her non, Rav. W. '1'. Win etc. -The Annual audio of our chaoae laooory ahn I no follows: 1,401,500 pound: of mil delivered. making l-H.339 pound: ol choose. which roaliped $12,085 46. An average of!) 916 pounds of milk were required to make 5 pound of cheoao. Our energetic cheeaomkor. 8. Abbott, is pre- paring for a better season this year. um`ner nluouuy a uonulu lw nnnuuu Io Inc enact Inll onolarn nan 0001'! nun. l OII'I'1u1].llI In OAUII 4 N-Vko%nn@Ior W. O-hnr.'Dn. J. 00121.1! tally the Onlnnonvnz story ol the ddandnnt Inning u ,- w ' . _' ` Bold bocmuu . . .T In. . 1 1.. It In I with us. - M-. .1. ant. nrmv,m"':'nl1aw~a" ' :`;'33 :e .'v.yn'u.encx'I.'?aw`:'?>3.nne1'n::"ina 11$} ygtimnny `u'rnlI'lplnl0I cash but I. ' ` . 71;.` .I.- 00:13 l|rrVWl:'II mlm on uovumment supp. Ovorvholminu Inll )8 v man u-mill`! OI ' ' Suu uunx.:n1u-J$ . DAVIMVBI. 5.1 uuol. Busuu aL_.,_oon;I:uy, Londamlu rivalk-I In nu s\I.tnmLl\'o.-ma-La, mwlna: by the ma nlncent lmn an-mur-ru urlnm-our unm- Iluu ind hour: rrom `N1-w'\`ork. Tm toph-ul Islands lnoludihg Ht. 'I`humna, Hunm (`ruz, Hf. Kls, iurllnlquu Ht. l._uu|a nml Mm`Imalw`.~2, um hnuudma on Mnmvmng mum I3 `i's'cEux by steam HR, 0! the Quvlwx: Httlmlhln lfnmnmw Ybmn Aw Vnrlr -n_Aun| Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors Worcester; . Crosse 82 Blackwell, Ltd., London ; and Export Ollmen generally. _.._. Hl'I'lH.H(l\l`l'U'11'l`:i l he cilv um! lhv pn .._.. .l..... oI...... AGENTS : J. M. Douglas & Co. and Urquhart & Co., Montreal. wluupzn il mm! (In ,,..1 H ... .. oumsnnaz wnnppan of every Bottle of the ORIGINAL XNORCESTERSHIRE :III\': HIi< DR. J. COLLIS BROINNEJS _._.__. RETAIL EVERYWHERE. III!` I Ihv OBSERVE TH/1 /' THE SIGNATURE . Ill IBIIIHHHV olmbintwiting wurn, ayrcux alomnslnlw Quvbvc Hmlmahip L'on1punyl'mm ow Ynrk. -pumu UPIQII I0 um In-pus nun mom-can um lpch um. Pflrdt-1-(`r1|M\'19gmlnphlsnttl `gag; _ _5I|lnnppl_\'u).).EMl Uzi OUTL - AA Clear (;;plexEu. _-_ 1'--- _L-..I.I _l...- II III!` ll] |1t'_\' f.hUI\ nrlul (-- THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE CHLORODYNE ::.::`.:r:::a.: ..:':.1.*::2:::."v.':z.:':c:$:,:2?" '=~ il;rtol:`:::io:it..roAr1;:w;Il:"1I::own for Coughs. Conmmptlol CHLORODYNE 3`.`f.`.`i'2 >i $`z'{133I"1`.'J2!fE.f.'i.`}f.'A?&f"" "`' ag0.isnlgl:avlo.:l`1n.r lx1:`ai iI1;'::gll :,u.na sad in the 0111! openl- CHI-ORODYNE :e'.`?2`,"`x1l ,.?`.f';:.'.:',fa't'.`..2.`..`:`." ' """" 3* I ` 3o:i`;?C(;`:1lc:'or'.$I`l1:)`t.::invr?hgl.1H c::Iillf:'i i:.`otl4`:`."nm`.u.m` 1---._. ll` I`, I III? Fl num'_\" mnl thn V:-ntunlly umnli: fruv :ulmi~`.~ mvspu :u1\'-I . rim 1 ..I4. \V`|lNl|I"I- I \}lI|Il||Il I`! LIIYII `ndw-rIi. ()n rhu mm~:uIvvrt`isiI1;z bus]- [l 141 mu mmummity lung this Iifv: and his busi- .'x up! In (H0 with him. alim- 'IIl\I`l |M|M'l' 1 'nrI iunr.` \'r- in lhu hi.-~r.nr_\' of .-p:'rir_\' of Llu-ii` lirmi .vl\'c-s h.'l\'\' ".-xhutflml " nlu-Ir uunnumw . 5.. I... .. vs` III U- IIIIFIX IIIUH ICIICI-I `Ila 0 II. `Fords-1-1-rip: '0 oolnphletsxtld sllln nppl_\'lo.).EMl Url0U'I`l.. ER! E t L . M.-w _ . ma-gut, -`$9 Hrnmlwni; an ,. ' .r ` .' .`I`|9- k*::.';:.* J-3-mi ca-';;a.v`::`a*::=.t*.-:' tm y.Quufx*c. ` ' ' llIIllI`V ll|'lIll: 'l'h> .-Ilury lm n.l 4|... T ' /8 NOW % PRINTED l.`l|l mu 130 ch : eactnnlly ohooklnnd arrests thou too officn 4 diunu: Diphthol-in. Fovonctoupr. A3110. 5 agtisnl!0Iv|o.?.1n.2`:5 in Diga-gno Intol- 1 : eectunll our short nll attach of v auxin, Pu piution nnd Spun. "(lumi- LI.,. .. And tht-n the vrmwrstntloln turnml on thu-m-numl prn.-xjn-rlty of tho (-ountry.-- 1 ;-n|rc.`nI\'u `V:-nL'I\' I HHIII Fx lII"~(`. ll tlwh` hrr:nh. But tho big` thou lnukod N )ll`.l`k(*(|Z nru _..4 llH' )(I'Hl.'I'HI I)l'lI."|H 1 <-ur:son'u Wt-1-kl)`. utl`: ' R4-f\x.~v to y.-_-hf, us the quiet. r(-ply. ' Ah. l llmllg.zh1`1I`~' much. Rofuse and be lmuulcd ll cmvurxl! \\'lmt: if n. gentle- nmn om-1'(r(l yuu the choice of u dm,-1 or u puhlio I101-scwhipping--thun what?" I'd Luke the whipping. Ah--[ thought: r=0-th01Ight so from the looks of you. Suppose, sir, you had fuully s|un(lv1'c(l mo. " "I never blunder." ' . Then, sir. suppm-zn I lmd coolly and de- lilwrmcly in:u|]tu y0u--whutz would you .:..w ly!v IN BLUE 7/v/( D/AGONALLY ACROSS me IIUI II (II lilylltg II VI-In v-I -- -u-Iv - vu -J-vvrru I publieh in my Health World (sent: free, sealed, with book) more than four hundred sworn voluntary testimonials new every month. If possible, all and consult me ee of charge at. my otoev. or probably you have a friend near hv who would examine the bell: for you. Oine hours. 9 to 6; Sunday. 9 to 12. Write to-day for parnphleb. --... __.. __.__. IL was in tho snmking mom of the hu- tol. '.l`l1r\ro was mm big fellow who wms hlllSll*I`ll1,\.{ :1 grunt. ([0111 um! telling of hnw nmny xluvls hm hull fought, uml behind him Hill. :3 smull mun rvmilng u. muguzinx-. ". unid the hip: mnu. mt ho \\'ln-1-lml nrnund, what. would you do if 1-hulk-ng~ ...l*/V uu? ' I'd rise up this wny, put down my book this wuymnl rmwh uvvr Hknth 5, and take him by the nose us I take you. nml give it. n th1'oe~quurtcr twist-just. un" Duuy Dblfy uuu DIIPPUI unis LJuIPv|l . uv-"nun - wuuruuvnunuun-v uuluu 1- r on my professional word I make thls statement: To weak. men. young. middle aged or old. whovmny have the leash foundation left) to buildqapon, I promise a positive and parmnnqnh cure by tho judicious use of my Electric Belt. More than 5,000 attested to this last year. It sums the Drain In 30 Days. and. cauaimr a free circulation of |.`.I80trIC Ball . More Dunn 0,UUu Iwuuwu 00 um! man year. It Stops the Drain 30 Dlyl. And, causing of blood to and through the paths. gives development and speedily euro! .0 s-rnrss classes or mi" ;:::`:::;*:s7`.*:.;::::.; :31; abuse drlater excesses. Every week man. single, married, joking or old. treatment oflgrains. Losses, lmpotency, Lame Back, Varlcocele and _U ndevelopment. Medicinef1Will Not Cure; 1 should fead it and get the benet of my thirty years experience as 9.` I know the action of every drug that) was ever preecribed, but let me any as phyeicinn taopntienmee menboneu medicines at: best; will not stimulate. They do not tone. .Why not we Mano tent force which nature 00 bounmnlly bestow upon ue--the ona element moeu imporIenb_bo life in men or beaet--E|.EOTRlCl Y ? With my latest: improved (Minnie Body Battery and Supporting Sutpeneory I combine a eel!-treatment which in poeujve end lu.-ting. n.. ..... 1|nIA`lL1I'l|Il'.l` nun:-A-I I malts Hula alafnmnnl - 'l`n snub J. P. llanloy. Am-no` 1.` 1`. II no 0:" \\'hm1 tho little mun let 1. nnn`s; nwzc. Lhu rust, of the my I 1.. 1.. I. . Who-n duintiu Dnphn 'l"n!nl:nvn1\ir:-AIL i`.l'Kl (lZ Curtuinly-ul` I In VARICOCELE. Worn at Night, It Cures While You Sleep. r .....LI:..I.. :. ....... uIIA..Iol. (`Tn-IA I-nnh `Nu: nnnln Inim Lnnh-\ -um A RUSE DE GUERRI: An Explanation. HIU Ill|]|lIlll', HHIIE _VU LUVVHI yo Airv tlulh gm-. u xnzwqms In hid:-, hr Fuyco -<-riv uulinsz Bx-nu: mudv of Hxlkn nml Lavv,- ..u;Inn I.` go the big` 4-l mcmnpmly In-Id ? , vxpa-<-tlm; u tvrrillc Hcmm. ;m:m turnvd rm], than pal:-, the limo mun ovcrund ru-I I` llllll Fllrllilllll Unrumglnlan I41 .. , ...~4utnrdny, Jnn.'.' .\l0mz0ll1\n .. . .. ..Sul|ml.1_\'. l-`vh. Laurontlnn .. . . , Hutunhu_v.l"(~h. Nunndxun. . . . . .. . .. .\\'udx1mI:n_\'. .\lun-h : Uurthturinlan. . ` . ..M.Ill'Llb,\'. .\lm"h Fur Hckelalnd every lnfuvrmmlnh np|~l_\- t .1. I`. ll.\NI,.F.Y. .\r:r;2\'1'. Hnind 'l"run1 lntlnn DR`. D. SANDEN, 156 ST. JAMES STREET. MONTREAL. QUEBEC. P ' unxrso--tlmt's it exact- 5' :|\\'ni- hr Masque: i I-u.~lu lid Htnrtl I 1` l.u\'u 1 l)`M:d -rainy: Aru.~:,_ L .. yo Masque aside. .) Fuyt-u did ludv, .- hr Hpnrti xwuna.-lt. in Chap Book. . innc ye Towns. In mu-, l . Find 0 way or mnkovonc. ` Everythg ~ lopilhcr anchor or pnnlsouh, Tho world all- l QlJIdnn: In A nun: u-Ink u will in fun: I wnyqlllens o R mam with n will in him M -~Mnrden. ' `L punt!" WI` llllllllqi lull! WlI'III- A It is not usually known that by In not at the English parliament, passed in 1885, it is enacted that all wedding ring! mun be of standard gold, the ouoctmuntllolna. - mtauddd montonlao the nmquncof tho gold duties than to `protect this public from inlhtlons. - are novel put an an nnuuu uuuuu-r" un- nnlly fonerod. 10 mm rather mean, In tact, tor the unhappy maiden to protect her own interest: and yet not upper un- grateful.-+-I)otrolt Journu. ITIIII, Illllll lllll`lIllIllV Il|l'lll|lH>(7ll HI llI7|`l|lU nl"(`.11l_\' thn In-st, wny nl`|mrLingLhv Enu- 11`-xh lunglmgo on pu))m'--wrmng, prim- ing, ort.hogzmph_v. Tlnia luck is incurring the waste of 1; thousand mlllluns of dol- larilnnnunlly. ` `his is uhsolut.cLv true. Our grout. vmnnwrvlnl <-mnput-II-or, (ionunny--t.hu nne coumry most: active in hur endeavor to dhlplnco English by Gnrmnn or mums universal lnngtmpzo-n-nmrks that. It. will |)(- n dlmstrous any for her hopes when such a court of ponnnnentolclul author- ity 1-4 esmhlished, for it. would lnevitnlnly muke English the universal language of mule." `jominionhinesteamships u-.---- --u. .~.--.----..._. "1 bus come. " announced Pu-nous, to strike to! thy chum!" Andromda out rlnun ham nuns and ilnnnnd Imp dunno mm. IWVIKU "I! I", clllllli ' Lnufuluil III down her eyes and nus:-rod her dance pro- gramme ncrvomly. "Do you really think the have! gut in an autumn onooou?" no ngllv (Annual, It urn: I-Athur llinnlh The poor girl who in forced to practice I on the piano two or tlm-o hour day may ' tuko heart, nml hope. .'~.'lm has n friend in tlm world 0fmu.~1lu. llu in as power mung pianist. and mm uf lulu tlinlluuulu pu- pils in no icon 5 (:t'|I'lnI`|ly than Pmlummukl. IA-scII(`t.lzk)'. for that in him o-lmplo nunw. ` does not. believe in lung lmuru. A pupil 1. mny prnotiun two hum-I as clny ll` uhu core: to. but um: hum of no-nl work in in his ` opinion uumvlc-nl. This in certainly dc- llglnml now: and mould unruly hm-I-ily the pmlouoru of Ibo lluvllu (.`unI1.~r\'Morium. whom I0. in anal H Imam urn cunlldumd none: mu Iuuvll inr nu earn:-at student. Immlwtlulsrn playing in luurlbul an airy. dolioow um! In-uull!ul." and he in tho (5- vorito mum! In Paris now. no won I pu- ll at-Oumrn. u no sumo than desperate- y dllllaull nan-tun. and who van. on all Dillllilll know. Illlibowvfl favorite pupil. --No\v Yuyk mnumonlnl. : The only Inn-rim` which now I)i0CL'S the way Lu the imlnudinte ucceptunu.-0 of ` English M the world :-z iungunuu of (:0m- i ln(`l'f.'@ is the luck of a court of ucceptod uut.horiLy on th('.1(HO.~1}'li(!l`l|Ci0S of English m-tixmzraphy. On this subject the Boston Jnllrlmi said rm-ur}tl_\': "i'hr\ court; of nrhitmtion thnI .~'pvukin;r pmpiu must In-(-d is-u pt-rmnn nut llnnl nnrhnrirv nnnninrnui tn ulm-hln ifmzlish . . .. Fmn(:h_ _ . . _ Gannun. . .. Itullun. . . .. Spanish. . . .. 1 ortI1guosu , Russian, . . . LHU HUHUUIH Ill DIURIUU. Hero is the record of three great coun- tries in n single _v(-.nr. It confirms the m~ v sulm-1 of Sir Mlchnvl Mulhull .~\ 1215!; table, ` whm-nin he shows that. M nll the seven ' Eumpuml lanpgllzsgos, English nlonu has 1.I1cmu.~zud in use since the beginning of l the nuntury: - l China. This was the rst; fruit of that famous tour. Aguin. last. year, according to IT. .*-`-. consular reports, there was de- voted to the study of English language and literature in thr-4 schools of Julian an I uvcmgu of six hours an \V('0k, whiln upon Chinosu-.Tupuno3o Iunglmgu und lltoruturu only five hours 1; wool; was spent. It was also lust your that President DIM. made the study of Pinglinh cmnpulsory in all the schools of Mexico. H1]... in 6|. _......_.I Al` LL-.. .-_...A. -...... lHf.[ l('llHll'l\S l|l'l7 El-'4 IM1lU\\'. Lust your, upon tho return of Li Hung Chung from his tour round the ' glnbu, the mnporor of (`hints urtlcrcd Eng- [lish taught; in tho aclmula throughout; vv lIll'lI auuw rulpgunn nu 5-r unr lfnlvenml Language. In the Uuuntry Gentlenmn we nd tho follmving map to show on how lama proportion of the curhh s Rllrfnoo Emzllsh ! now is, or (-an by n lmlo gumption he put rapidly in prune:-`..~I of bucmuing, tho hmguuzu uf connm-rc(.-." Tho ucc0mpauy~ ` ing lvmurks um as Ixaluw: Lucf. vnnr nnnn than rntnrn nf T.I ..,... ..-._ - ._ l`rmn I .1 vunuwl. .`-Jun.'_'71h. .. . `. Ft-I). lmh ..._ .. ` I-`L-I. `Mill . . . . . . .. .\lvl|. Ilrnl. . M1-h. lTlh...... l-`r- nu hlwrpuol. `uh. 2.. Ild .hu'. mn . . . . . . . .. u.-1....` ` coll inking pm` , llnul nut `.n.. AI... t Artlrlo nml Aw-u|npnn_\`In|: DID]! \\'hlch Show lilurllnll to lie the I'uIu---uul I nun-noon TONGUE OF TRADE. Patton and Andromeda. :'17|lII' IIIHH nrhnrl my I.,_... .. rhitmtlon tho I at atppnilwml tn dtwitlu my mnr--wrmm;, l`hi.~2 Iuntl Inlnlnnu nf alnl, lrm1_ 15.1 19.4 1L1 ? V. I) 16.3 I -u .l"L'h. 2lllI . . . l.uHl`ml ...\|:-n. l'.' ch. 2|nl...... .\'mu-uu\'u~r ..\I1'|1. III ITIIL . .. ` .H<-utwuum. .` ..\prll L ! I-`rum Stmunmr. l"rmn `uh. .. .. . . . .. (` mndu. . ..l<'-I. Hllh `lur. (';nm . ..\lnr. `:11 First (`nl>|n-,;.-`)0 to sun slnglv; $IUn turn. I-kw-mn|t'ulh1~$.`H tn: .5 l'.3.. v0 Mn-,;lv ; : $78.40 rrmru. Htwruzo to l.lvorpoo| Lumiomln-rr_\-, Hlumzow.(111:-n-nutn\\'II. hvlfmtt. $"... ..'v'| I Ml(l.<|1l|) Huloouu. vlmlrlc lhzlnl mm-l DON-mlod `U. ]I'.,""8f';`l.lPl'In 100.0 IHSOO. 0.0 10.7 - .1 I f.'i'a'.o`s ..' d'.`i?'. 1 3}... u.':ii'.`.x%m on account ol wee neg_I.,. ` lil entirely did ewey VIII _ ' gn- ptom. Ih' bl recommend n ell ikidneyor ' manila." ' no KKK DC] cumin 1 3' auto &TuB._Umny !.. an and II! n-buy. o `gm oquh it inmunlivopowncovcllliunlinl lnnnl-.1-nnm. .. . . ' Iungguu-ouy-....,.. I, muiio"$'.`u' .TaL iv nunuqoixnthlmbolainp. '~- 1;; VIII [C3030 OI DIVNI OX0 WWII WXKUIU for Is years. Mr. -ni;)oy an: "I _wu cnrod of kidno and bladder wctkaou by three boxes of n : Kidney Pills. $ hulinrinnvnnrnlvtllnnnlnnln IA B. K'lo. mgumn 09.. tho r'ooo::.l.o bui bun sun `council! 6... ll -.... M. ..:.I.. ..-.'.` I ...... The Rune ijuentlon in South Africa. llithm-to the moat intvrcsting features in the history of South Africa have been the relations to one smother of the races that origlnully inhubluxl or have recently twvllpiml it. nnd the nmstdiicultipmblenn which its future presents arises from the relations of those rams. Th:-uo rams are uui.ivv. tour um E nropenn. The cases of t-untmtt or conflict between European and. ulmnginul races-1, which have been numer- um during the last. four centuriel, in- vilulu those where the native nee, though perhaps nu moron:-1; is comparatively weak, and unable to mnsilnilute European civil- ization, or to thrive under European rule av:-n to nurvlvo in the presanoeof a Euro- pean population occupying its country; those where Europeans have conquered 0 country ulretub tilled by n mow or loan civilized populnion. which is d numer- ous and so prolific as to maintdin lholf in their presence; and those in which the native race in numerous and lining enough to maintain itself in the too of Europeans. while. on the `ovthetahmvl, them is plenty oi room loltiloru-largo European population to press ii. II!!! in ` what has happened In South Alrldi the Dutch nnd the English Iettlotl do not mix their blood with that of the` natives. So Mr II! can be predicted, hglh ,wlIieI . nnd natives will no on inreuing. but not . blending. We ahall presently no how V grave no the problems to which tllisfaol mum. in the future give rlIa.--"X1133; vionu of South Africa," by James in the Century. ' _ I in rule which hua often been hm-uh), or I 'I'l.\II-; 'l'.\|1 I)t`p)lI`llll'1'. Nu. l |`Ix|u'va.~s 11:1!" n.m. N .\'u. .'l [Ax-M 5:00 p.m. N .\'u. .1 Mlxml 74:00 nun. N All lmIn.~o1'uInlull_v oxvq Full pnrt Il`Illl|l`H :1! I\'. & I OIHPL`,HlIhll`|IIr5l1'L`(`l. 1-`. (`I r_\` \\'.\Y. I .~\~\.-4!. Urn. l'ur~.-4. .\:.{L : I`|.'llbUll. llappvnlnu, however, to stand stlll for uuo moment, 1 luuntl that tho glacier wu slowly slipping frun beneath my feet, and that. ulthuugh I had been going through the mullahs of walking. In reality I had made no progrm-;s whut,e\'er. I therefore ('n11|n1<'m``d walking In a direction at I right. nnglu to the one I had been taklxrg, and after u short; while auocoodod in get- Iing-uut. un torrn nnn, but on glacier rmn again. But. that was the hougllelb walk I 1-vex` lmtl." rm... .....x.... |....I u\n`nnnnnIv nl-Inna! lulu walk 1 nau." The major had no`sooner nished hll l`~tul'_\' than ho geml; dropped 01! to sleep. npp.'u-r-ntly with uulear cunscic-uce.-San ] rum'isco Cull. la :5 0'1-|ocx. Yes, sir, rosunwxl the major, thll is may wulklng to wlmt`. I have done In my duy. 'J`ht- lumlu-at climb I ever had win on one of those b'\\'hu-1 glaciers. I was alone, for I ulwnys pmfcr to tmvol with- out. guides. As fur as tho oyo could lee thnro extended is mighty bed of ice on Ila! us u Inlrrur nnd_wl1hui1Is a single object on it. to relieve the monotbny. After,V'|lk1ng for three hours it, dawned owe; me that I was making ubnqlnwly no progress, that: h at. first 1 was at as loss to understand 0 Ivnlpl [no (Yip. V ` Pooh, pooh!" ho suit! in nmswnr to one 1 of my questions cvmcurnimz his ability to ` got through tho penfnrmnnuo omdltubly.` Pooh, pooh, sir. I have scaled the litm- ` nlu_m.~' and the m0unt.nlns of the moon. I` usvumled I 0p(K`nt.n1mtl and have around Hm Hnlmra on foot. Why. sir, I could run up n limo hill like l`umnlpa1s bllndfoldod` and not even pause to $13: my forehead. " \\'n nnhl un Innrn n the nnbiect and no make me nsccnc. Atihn station the thni-momoher ragin- tored 70 degrees, but; by the time we had nislwd cho rst quarter of the ascent it aconwd about 11 thousand. 1).........u1.. nun mu-h-ml M: n nnlnl-. nhnnh 00lll0(l D0|lL Lnouuuuu. I msently we arrived M: a point about half way up the mounlmn, and the major suddenly came to a halt. no main waved his arms about and then sat down. mi; 1.. A-.. ...m..o- (nu unnnnh " I-an nnltl hl HD0115 (IQ U101) HUI? UUWII. "It. is too great for speech." he said, mopping his bmw. "Tho Incline?" I ventured. I No. air. the scenery, ho thundered. with pu_n(!tuntlI)g puma between each word. A llttlo walk llko this ocunalolmlly II whonu mun m-ads to koep hhnhealhhy, air. 1 cmno 0! u moo of walkers. The Bluzems, slr, had trumped from England tn lndln hand then. been no watexnbetweon Lhu two places. Fork over some nub. If is :3 o'clock. nv.... ..x.. H .....;........I H... nudnn "thin The lllajolj '9: Pluylng Treadmill on I t~`prln;_ln Glacier. We started out In tho om'l_v mornlng from` Hm hotel, the Inujm` vurrylng n pnlrof eld-. gl1|.Hs1's, as light, nu-I-cunt, nn umbrella and` u hook dusvrihlng thu glurlul 0; Onllforuln.` 1 ('unt('lll('(l m_\'x~u|f with onrrylngn small, mun]:--r. and morn than once found myself- xx-mulvring how my compnnlon dared ut- tompl the trip. -- ]7nnlI nnnh"' lm suit! In nm-1wm' mm null I100 pause no me my xunuuuuu. We said no more 0 the subject and fl Imlly n-m.-hod Larkspur, whom we began to make the ascent. A. at... -4..n.... um Hm!-mnmal-nr wuvln. Hlumzow. QllI'!`llNt0\V'll. Bvlfmxt. In .~f:'.'.'>.5Ib. A`(|.n'|ll`) Hulouun. llgln.s,apm'lou.~s pro- muuuduu wkx. 13 non rownoonnolo. iI_,_.un_ A. HIS TOUGH EST WALK. in ru vnuvu uvvuv. 4\:z:-nt`, H.'l\lL Htullun 4'.!1`lnrm|ou HI. I). 'l`0l(R.\.\'(`E & l`H.,H'1wI'ul .\m~nt~:, .\lm- lrvxtl. ALLAN LINE} FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT. Klondike and Yukoli Gold Fields. Beu, Cheapest amuosc com- fortable Route to the @1021 {Pe."1"?1)7<% nu marl llplll. . .I`nr Llclwtu, Pullman not-munuodumnn um] ,-{;thuMnz'p:'InutIo11 upplg to _l. I-, HA\.'l.l4`.\' \m-nl A ' " ` ,Fibrrz#el_4l. WnhIn:s_ fy` . `. I . Hrlrdni. N9VC lQf6I|.l "iWTd0|)0, tr , -f ,r.;_.'=.1wom-we:.,nruIcvort.Hols-oxo:-uni J ' ull po1nt__`!;a Igow England. ~, 1 (i. T. (`Hy I'uus9ngo=r f;,.qe(un t-mm, Klng~+tm|. \ .\l A`; I In\ In.` I 11.1 I .11`. VI I"l\l\- For lowvrst r:1!4-.4,l|luI' luhlL's'nnIl I"l'lll)}(` In- Ilmnutlun upply lu FIIEI). A. ]-'(,I[,Hl'Il{, ('lY_\' 'l`l('k-t ,\sz'nt II. \\'. Lat). HM. I-`um muck HL, Ixnzutnn. TIIEU. Hl"I"l'I`Il'H<'ll*Tl.|Iy H.l ..\. [L W. .k H.l{l(.. !~J_\'r:n4.-use-, .\'.\'. apt: A1.-u Sings` will lnnvf` KIng.~4ton daily, (l`.`((`1` Jl Hun- 1In_v)at 2:30 y.m.,cunm-r-lint: II! (`are hmml wItl1"5 p.m. rruln, nnd tra m M n l polnts In [I w wvn'1:n s1.-111:5. ~ -: 'l`ru_v, I-sprlmmeld, dc-nc:, \'l'l' l'-hrunI'\' mu. um. zml,: Auk fur IL I`! Runny, l7U('lt,4\1l)lln " unltl more, ll pw, at `Nun. |,," ,3 and 4 I It ; All c 19' pt Hu (my. m n I:-nvln v` V9 113 Qltuwn nl7:50 p.m. ' Inn Thmmth |'l'(`I)4'l` lu mum 1|ll|.`.HNl,`.Ch`ll,tH Auk for u o I-untulnlmz lIIu~ I`UlIlt:N. ruta,-~:. I4 .1" ,3: u Au ouwr t. xlnsdallyu $1 (lny.%1u{n I:-:u'lmz um I: 0 p.tn. u`-` van; l)_ltI1wnnl7:.")U 'l`ru1nnt.`.':Iuu.In.-, luu Through H11-1-pt-r Ultmvn, xu'rl\'lnv, llu.-re ut M235 Il.lI1. 2:10 ugnll. No. tmaibmnam um. " -ilvixnrouu. 1:10 I-.m. mectm: noun-is. Bulls I and .\nm1m'Inlors,\\ Ir- "'Y 6 : | Inc brlmlv Llghtn. . `xlrfgw klrup'rp I In monuggm. *.*_..__.._._ __._ _.. . _:..._. THAVEI.LlNG-BYw '1 HH` l`HhIf'f` HU`('|HlIK (`um lwhva-t-In (`.\I`l`I \'l\'(`l'I.\"l' A \'l) .\'lC\\` \'()l{k'. ...I ....n..|.|. Antrcdnadn Paclfzc Rauwagrs. -1. I. rltin luv], .\|gI'IlI. (i. 1`. (`My Pause-ngor Hlutlou I"nnt, of .lu>hn- mm I-stn-N`. Klmmum. N0. IImunn.1n.nu um. -ildxprous, p.m. . `_22;\llw(l, 0:45 pan. BERMUDA. NI)\\' I-'\l!-l<`\\IIv`l| |lI:`h\Il .\Nl,.l*)Y. .\m;2-er. Hnmd Trunk Slmlon. '.1HLl|l*2llHLEE\ l'I,.AI:I:N1`, Inn v ` `Raf " up... -,g-.v. .~. Aura; nm.:}-xiii U _V L _-.__:,`','-",- : i;`1v}31i1>ooL smwxom DIRECT. 2: !-zj NEW `HIE `TABLE. rc Inlolulml lu null I'r \'n1u~uu- V mm. `_'|.~t. '_'-ml: .\IurI'h 21ul.TllL , ::mh. copy if our "UIIIJD l~'()I.l)l~fl{." I1Nl(`UII1plI-N` lnrurnmlion my lu (`I4-. It I'I`. 'i`mI~: 'r.\m.1~:. ..,_._- . -' -. . HM--um-r. I-`rum l`urtluIul .\'um-unxwr` . ` .I-`vh. l'. lh.| p.m _.--..v_. ,H(' b[~l|||ll|| _ I-`Mu, `_'lilh.l |I.lI| ..l.n'n`ml ...\|:-h. l`. I||,l gum lIIth.l [Mu H1-ut~4uu|n..` nd.| p.In . I-`rum Ihnaton Imln,R:I31):I.nI '.'Ii(lI. umm :51) S1|0slIl:.,'lv; 5154) re- -$.`H tu:,,'s'l2..'n)l|);;l- $tM3.T.1 to null Elb: giol men he Carl pam Tue A li ' Barn-I Hm:-nx uul. on-un- Inn-... Ah... .-4-. Iris, '1 illllugurll SOUTH. UII ll'l'IIJ I`! J. I . l'[ANLE\', .\g-m. uuununr Lltnllnn I4':unO nI' I D in nu uuu ;;'12.=ts 1'. null. 11". It'll IVES T. UIIIJ I 1-! . Hurt ford, \\ m'-0-4t(-r, Prowl- .-, Bwdun und thu- . 1' T jLVCG-'J%` `Electrician, ..~.'.-III Ilolltrlc Suplu launch. vJ4|vnu , -, New York. Philadelphia, u-sI1lng;un and tho IIIVIIVII nu .4-):'Im-. J. P. Clldonluvo. IHO . . . ` ma `-r:x1- `v :* mm; r.1n:`...'.:`*< I 'ENT '\\'HU'I K3, I'.'o,l\'mq --r \ " 1ImKp1_'_eRs;m:1ria.1iI'l . 7E.'(|)I"('MM,l2:$0p.lll . ll-Zxproun, mu uu " HIMIXM, 0: m._||i".y d rul1,dcll . N ,5. IAN 01116?` |}|]nsdo`\)il,y:_ I!-m'ln`1z sun. cu`-" uuunu H nnl. `N pnw..-$3.1 __. " 1a "310: mm? 7l'}x|)i-k-:4s4.l2: Mm.m . ..AI. INT, -|`. (`Inn-v. _m :1 Jill . m h `Ind Angus! Ilnq wood 1.`.-ma.unenc.- Also (foal lnolnh &;kom and every dvxwrlpuoll or vmu_toq:,.gm1`\w'1gv emu. otdowost prk-Os _ >. ._._.'____. _... ji WI "XXII III VVII?U|'I0Wl'I."'-I` : hhn spout Int II In. Miller's. Mo-' Intyro o.-lln. Seymour Smith hon the Dial lint ogdn.--Hr. nnqjln H Bnbcooh ' ! I Sunday at HcInr.yI;o u,--Miu Lilian I orth III in fun In vook.-Mra. ' n` I `visit ooh` or-Ir%:`oIuu`. 3'3: Aluildt " hllnopoulhblvcukn tn no.3 : .--Anou\lKtto dd \ . ".3..." "-".`.":.. .'..""'.3.`.'.";JE'.."":" .`i'.}.`.`i K/u..m:n. Eob. 7.-A dorick has been created at tho station Jot loading saline- liho. The winter road {mm the Peablfal mine to the station is completed and noun urge stones of aocinplito have been bnulod out --Owing to the bed condition of lhu - mud: only: for nncumd oun to amend blue qnnrlarly advice at vFlint.on.-Very little lumbtrinz in bolng done this winter, I `only Afar unloads have boon Ibippel~- [ Our school has boon cloud {or I few day: on nnonnnh of tho chimnnv hnino lull nl' Ullf $lII IIII Dill IIITUI II)!` IOU CO ! on Account of the shimmy being lnllolf loot. canning unoh to pour from shot ubvo The tmatou should look_ star I o Iohool.-8omo no gown; vary I anion: our the aloction.--Junoo Reid. ` M.P;P.,,Ipuh in Flinton to-night. { I assmsnxi. lob. 8.s-Mro. Donald llcuapuln has I-otumod uor viaidn ul id|hMI' Motkllin W|NI'|own.- II. ' ` ta... .....-.5 |..s .. 11.. n:u..v. n_, I} l CI:N'rnrcvu.LIc, Feb. He-Farmers ure taking advsucage of the present ne weather gemng up their supply of wood. Our eohool in progroeeing favorably un- der zha able management of Miss Finn. -1 Mme Mary Molienty is attending the high I echaolah Syrlou-h:m.--A. N. Lapum hue 1 returned from Toronto much improved. - ` Mien Ingoldeby bee returned home alter a plenum viein with friends as Rnilton.-- ? Mm. MoGnt`h is attending her daughter ` ab Croydon. who is ill with meaaloa.---The ' remains of Mice Hutton were placed in the vnulb here to dey.-Mre. P. Evans pre-,` eonted her husband with 3 young deu h- set lest week -Vuicore : Miee Mary c- > Corlnick end 1). J. McConnell. 3. Fl.lNTON, Feb. s.-John Lamb. fifth con- ceeaion of Kaladar. our oldest. inhabitant. ` was buried last Thursday as Flintan. Ho I was ninety-one years old.-}{awley Stone, J Flinbon, has been appointed aeaoaaor for thielnunicipulity. Mr. Uliieom, overseer of the nccinolite mine. Kaladar, has ship- ped one block of stone to Knladnr station I shut. weighed six tons. it. took four teams be haul it to the acation.--Mra. George Turner. Wolfe Island. is visiting at John Jerome ;--Miea Agnes Stewart. Flinton, and Pntrick James Gillan, Mndoc. - were married at elm Catholic church, FIinton.on Monday. the 7th. by Rev. Father Cioolnri. -The weather has been very severe bub ib ; is much milder at present. I PLEllSA.\"1' \'.u.I.I2\ , Feb. 9. -Owing tol an epidemic of grippe our school has; not) been largely ettonded.-We had 1:? -week of real old-fashioned winter weather, | but I think the backbone of the winter is ' broken as the bear did not. have a good Vl0W of his nhadow.-S|oighing in not so good since the recent snowstorm as the road cuts oil" in the snowbanks.--Visitors : M. B. Kennedy, Porch; Miss A. Buchan, ` Verona; Rev. J. D. Modoof. Mr. and Mrs. J. Morrison and Miss Bur, Chatfay s Locks; Miss Wallace spent; Saturday and Sunday on home; Thomas Watson at, Elbow Lake; Miss Maude Kit-son the ` guest: of Mrs. Thomas Wnbson. ` EnINS\'ll.l.l'}. Feb. 8.--A marriage cere- mony wae performed at the Roman Catho-` ` church last week, the contracting parties being John Lynch and Miss Kate } Carroll.-The stage from Erineville to Na- penee did not make its daily trip last Tuesday on account of the drifted roads.- A liberal meeting was held in Phelan hall Monday night. Among others who gave 1- ches were Messrs. F. D. Wartman. V . H. Mai-tin,Hirain Keech and Dr. Clark. '---J. E. Murphy, shoemaker, has returned from the Flats after disposing of A number of boots and shoes --A csrload of ice was taken from Beaver lake iast week for the use of the B. of Q. railway during the sum- mer. vr~i........ wni.-. i.i....i L. ..;.:o.'...- no 'z\.\n\ . lloplllg uur UIIUUBU uuig, Is. I1. \uumguu|, ` will have something good to tell us. MAlIERl.\', Feb. 9-A most successful social was held on Tuesday evening, 8th 1 inst.. under the tuspices of the ladies of .St. A1bsn s church, at the residence of 1` Mrs. John Hughes. A hundred were pre- iseni, including residents of Perth, Ba- thurst, Althorpe. Sherbrooke and the state of Ohio United States. During the even- ing`s eritertainmeiit, which was greatly eii- joyed by all present, the opportunity was ltaken to imike u preseiitatiuii of is very handsome set of harness to the mission priest, the Rev. T. Austin Smith. Joseph , Milligan, in the name of tho I donors, made a neat speech, and Mr. ' fsnliithf, in aceedptgng the vehry knee- u gi t, oxpressc is HHCGIO t on s to tho _lltX`lb|)L()I`6. ridding that he was just fenteriivg upon his fourth year as their minister and he felt dehply sensible of his people's many acts of kindness during the 1 three years past. but that this thoughtful ' and generous token of regard would stimu- late and urge him on with fresh zeal rind Zcoursge in the Masters service amongst 1 them during 1898. ROCKPURT, Fab. 8. --Tbe remains of the , Into William Hodge, jr., were brought: to this place on Sicurday last for burial -- Mnuy people here attended the horse races at Alexandria Bny.-Di-awing ice is the order of the dny.-~H. Knoll, Alexandria Bay, passed through this place on his way to visit friends near Kingaton.-'I`he Sons of Tempe:-once held a social in the school house Tusiay evening. ~- William and l Henry Guild, Mallorytown. were visiting friends in min place last; week.---Mre. Mary Andreas and Mrs. William Dixon ` are on the sick liat.--Mra. A. Peters. Wabortown, and Mrs. E. Nalcy, Oswegn, are the guests of their nisber, Mrs. S. Paw I ti-son. ' NEWMANVILLE, Feb. 7.--On Ssturday evening nperny of friends gathered at the home of Joseph Vallier, their object. being to present him with a handsome easy chair. After seating him in his chair S. J. Mr.- Cren read an address of regret at his de- l pnrture. Mr. Vellior was deeply touchevl and replied in in feeling manner, giver which those present joined in singing "Bleet, Be The Tie That Binds. After spending a pleasant; evening, during which refreshments were eervnd, all departed with mutual good wishes. Mr. Vullier and 1 son have purchased R Moore e that and feed new in Merrickvnlle. IllIPI'UVlIlK.IKIu U: I DlIlE|$.lII LIEU I'U|IUI|l' ed home ulcer spending a lewdaya in Kingston. VIOLET. Feb 8.--1'] verything has become qmwlively again alter yhe recent: snow; qA_!rml.--A great time is expected at the 1 weeth in me church Friday night -Mrs. i W. Bhlrp is suffering from low grippe -- . Mrs. Snider; Pncbon. is visiting friendsj here`-We nobicaa marked improvement) ~ 'hu been made in she uhoir stand in the Methodist church.--'l`ha farmers are busy drawing o their pressed hay. GLnNnow1m. Fob 8.--The roads are in! A very pnm` condition owing to the recent. i snow atorm.-Jamea O`Reil|y has returned 5 l after spending it few days! with friends on ` I Wolle Iu|an1.-Miaa Maggie Netfcy is i visiting friends in Ubippuwa.--T. Bab- ` t cock is drawing wood to the cheese lac. ] tory.--Vmi0.ors: Mien Susie LaFlaur, 1! c e I 1 I I V Wolfe Island, and Miss Angeline 0'ReilIy, ` Po rblnnd, at; James O`Re|lly'u. , IIVOIIIQQIHI l ,n lnd lomotnhmu Interns. W9 `1K?:nAn.` Fob. 7.`-The v`ash.:r has `b&5i`$`bol6w zro undmhn norm: hnva .luulo`sho `told: Ilmooo impuublo.---Mr. and Mn. Scinaon, Misc Loch-idge and Mr. 2 Wilda chiral {Hunt}: in Rnnh-an huh: `Ml . Iml mu. burner nave Ono vylupuuuy of many friends.-- ihtle girl has come to may no John Done ueFe.-0n Thuudey "bG`$""beloIv zero nndme uorme hove Ilmoee. imfuuble.--oMr. Loo ridge _ vieioed ftiende in Rentrew. law 1 lost. a quiet wedding took place, when owo_ ! popular young people of our neighborhood. `-j ' :Mlse Jessie Bruce and Raymond Ken- LAT|N3`-"~..Fb- 7-`"W`h' 5' V01`! M nedy. were unitodnin mun-inge. `The party moderate lnt.ely.-Elect.ion is closely 0011- ` drove to wvmgpo.-g, gm.-. um Rev, Bug-rill . "_ ,W och `Q! the W3 ' tied the knob which made the happy couple `'0'! "'-'``' "- T'"i_ d_""'"|C W , one. Mine Hill rfbrmed the duciee of !8' `_B"'"`-W~ 35 " 5'|Wh bridesmaid end . Bresee, Salem, neeiet "nP'`8v`M"- J- P*"" 5 |'05|l|'n* the groom. We join a host: of friends in ex- ! "9 `"7 days bending congratulations and good wishes. Kimzeton. -.._._. _ _. V _v_ _._W_ - V... .*T. m-on-_ up mna srnngqs ggrr ; -9 _ uPouosu1`9yIR_g;:.. ,..g `- "c ijimngnn at $52 mm-nr ..;| , int.-- mm. 7.--'I ho Iicnthor u-Q"hnlht1.a'rn and uh: lm-ma Invn Mornnix (iizoviz. Feb. 8 -D. E. Scene I , lelt. so-day lor his new station no Finch. ' Mr. Bernee. Tweed. succeeds him here. '! Mr. and Mrs. Some will be very much ` I mined in the village and vicinity. On I Friday evening 3 large number of the vi}- l i legere endotheregehhei-edit their home to " hid them ferewell. During the evening ` . Mr. and Mrs. Seeee were preconc- ' ed with an address and a hsndeoine ' ; eeey chair an a slight token of the Veeteeln in which they were held by the I ople. Mine Nellie Flynn accompanied H rs. Seeoe to Fincli.-Mr. and Mn. J. 8. AH._ -..A II-. f-...... Q-...I-...4... _._L ;- W|IO|I.,-HiH TL: Hunclnt urhihnl nndn-nlhm Lglnl Loo. ..- oroll Killll. liltrrrl Alynikinnd wood x:gma.u1nm.- lfual IDGIBYA cknnn and at-(Irv um...-|nn.m ..r g pm. nun name uynn nocompunea , mu. , Allen And rs. James Sanderson wont to Mulbsnk \Jan. 30th to Attend the fun- oml of their brother. H. A. Allen. who died on the 20:1: sftercfgw days illness of I nnanmnnin,-.--\f|-I. Rah: n ninnnnr uni- GIG! III `III `RWII IlEEl'-IKQW Uly "I093 OI pnoqmonis.--Mn. Bolas. a pioneer rui- dent of Olden township, Aged about nidoty yuan. died on Saturday. Hot to- ndu coinhrndln Mountain Gr-on canary on Dlonday afar union com dudllll by Rev. W. `I . Wickol.t._-MiII nnn Annntmnn bu, n-tnrnlul` as... an Us I 5 i nton: more has neen no Gag rm zen u) me n our sleeping ape:-tments.-Mies J. I Hv o is engaged in the sale of pictures. '0 ' 5. Bond. Odessa, has engaged with a To- ronto rm in the sale of books. He passed through here today showing some , ' very fine samples.-New cutters seem to i be all the go; (leorge Lucas has supplied himself with a very fine article.--H. Sny- deris making slow progress towards re- covory.-'I`he party given last week by William and Janet Howie proved to be quite a success. considering the dis- agreeable weather. All those present seemed to enjoy their evening's entertain- ment.-'1`he farmers of this vicinity are an- ticipating another prosperous season in the manufacture of cheese, as the price has an `upward tendency now.-~We are looking `forward to our annual cheese meeting. hoping our cheese king, l.. l.. Gallagher, i The iiillllllj school comoutivu bold how on I ' ,.. : Ci'siis.\'i>,\Li.. Feb. 8 --The regular imonthly meeting of the Orange lodge .No. 709 occurred on the 7th inst. They E intend holding lectures during February to further decrease is standing debt, materially lessened by their lute sssemhly ' at Barrieeld.-The local Free Methodists began their meetings in unfavorable wen- ther. Their new quarters are com- fortable. The revival services will continue for some time yet.- No school was held on Tuesday and Wed- nosdey leston account of severe storms. In fact the shovelling out of roads has been one of the chief occupations of the week for our local farmers. ~- Ed- ward Pimlott, .`\ddli0l'l. is visiting at A. Germaine ; Othervieitors : Dr. Nichol. W. Purdy. at W. J. Fr:\nlrlin ~: M. Galli- vsn, Kingzston; Misses Abrabsms and ` Rev. Mr. Burnh.rAm.--T. Auld and family hsve removed to Elginburg vicinity.-.~\ surprise party of upwards of thirty young ieople from Kingston and Bsrrieeld en- - joyed themselves on Friday evening last at the home of N. Woods. sr.-E. Connell is h me from Seattle for A few weeks visit. with friends.--Mr. and Mrs. Tove. Lyn- hursb, no A. vGermeine i-,-G.M. . Bn'r1:u.~:m, Feb. 8.--The brass band bee-meeting was held on Thursday evening last. and was a success. The" programme consisted of selections by the bend,,and b ` the Bseley a Bay orchestra. both of whici were repeatedly encored. The bend has ` greatly improved since its leeb appearance in public. Vocal solo: and duets were given by Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Carnovsky. Kingston; addresses by the chairman, J. Holder. Revs. Messrs. Pletts and Thomp- son, Mr. Yourex And John Hughes.-On ` Saturday evening a social was held and a I choice programme given.-Mr_s. `W. Satire is very i|l.-Several attended the Orange 1 lecture at. Sunbury last evening.-Messrs. ' W. W. Anglin, B. Knapp and others at- tended hbe Sunday school convention at Elginburg.--Tbe Temperance hall has 2 been resented and is now open for concerts, eLc.--Elect.ion matters are very quiet here. each party seeming sanguine of victory. SEx:Ln"s Bu, Feb. `.).-Tho funeral of Mrs. Edward Chapman, who died at Havo- lnck on Jan. 30th. took place here last Wednesday and was very largely attended. The remains were placed in the vault - `There were no services held here in the Methodist vhurcb last Sunday owing to quarterly meeting services being held at Lyndhurat. -J. A. Steacy is visiting friends at Warburton.-- -Miae Sarah Polk, Portland. is visiting friends here --The Seeley`e Bay brass band will hold an as- 3sembly in the Select Knights lmll next Friday evening.-Muny have been busy filling their ice houses the past few days.- H. E. Gage is being rushed with work. He has lately received an order for seven sets of harness for use in Manitoba nnd the north-weat.-Tbere are a good many sick with bad colde.--No tidings of the where- abouts of George Givens. who stole the horse and rig from Charles Brown, nom- Morton, have been received as yob.-The butter factory has closed down for a short time. M.\|'l.E LANE, Feb. 8 -We have had it extremely cold up here. but we congratu- } lute ourselves that we do not live in King- nbon: there has been no dag frczen to tho H n mun nlnnm'n.r nnm-f.mnnf.n .-Minn J, ,\ H.u.1.m/nr'a Commas. Fob. 8.--Wo had I have 0! Klondyto rubber Int week. - Bond of thdoldeob rooidonu ohhis section Ire `among the number on aha hick lint.- Wo have no record the death of Mn. M. Barkowi` oun out child, aged !our mouth. -Mr. And tn. gather have the vympathy n. Innno fl-inal _._b.f|}.lA Dir` llll nnmn C0 III` "* III- Fruer u.--llrI. ~- IIUUH ID raruuur R... W. Ayleoworth ro- oaiuri a parlor cdiainoo from New York for I bmhdgy pronoun. )