What In! In lxpuud In `Rio -Blunt. rntnu W. S. Harwood writes of The Grant Lakes." In March st. Nicholas. Mr. Hur- Iunnal an no - Oil`-' THEBREAT LAKES. I -n:.|--A-L ` HARROWSMITH NOTES. Hrmluntlng Itxurc-loos. ..--..l 1...... ..l.._.. ..l . *mmw Wm G. mmsnm;AMwH .1 ,....u.-. -.1. ||\r| l\ nrning.` H1-r rt-nnins he vuult at Syduuhzmx. dcovk, Curnden `Just, siunury svrnmn in SI. m Suhlmth 1-.v.-ning. Loan has gone in nu- nr hrulhvr, ho is Vn'l`_y I._.'I'\:l'YI'\DVli%'V- I. an Princes: street. next Pu-non`: Wholcnh. r IVI_.VV 3 I \Jl"(E_. HAVE 1 DP]-IN ED MY NEW l'l{IIMIBE.`.l.3CO l IIHOI'O III Il'.`Wllh a big BARK- mpt Stork of New Clothing and Gene` Fllb nlshln [I . I III the but us not-moo n...".*'..:........... ........" % P"* LJABRAMSON- I Ru-apt. marl xv--av. In...n...n. F. NISBET S! MiscclIancous%VBooks, Bibles and Prayers, Catholic Prayers, FOR CASH ONLY. Forget it Not. E Special Discount Sale.} . Thnygwo full Itnngll, dovoln man u.` hag ' N ovary portion and organ of the ody ' Pollux-0 la Impoulhlo mud no In no hornet. . `Hm " `P1132 without Ilpmu " oorb llnlld ` Iytho company to I abort man. no nppllulal 1 non be mode u once No 0.0 D homo :0 I030 lnnchmyyna loootclon. no OlpoOlPO-O olou ulna lion y 9 oompony 0! high lunch! and protu N dons: uudln . Wrlu to Jo III! IIIUXUAL (`OKIAIY M wrnuo. NJ . um um huolutlo uuul Ullolv ofolll Iblll BTWKSTJ Thoy futon on on Iluuo md nov mu. Thu aulakh nan 1 Illlno lift. They quickly slop duh: In lhoqnnn tinny A ;.:"" ....... .. ....., ov euro Iona uni the loot: ol nu habits cxmmuunrl. 0:} 3 Thnyghn full nnnglhl donln um ovary portion organ 0411 the II 1, ` ` P30 rlcmlfodiell Oonpn I tppnnu um I nmodlu but hon mm | M and written | our the @0116. an ovary Inn In haul Th gnuo nngph, 11'` E |In_g}1: ts. ' nu, In: time mnku this otumng oor {- Thoy will and their ooutly and magically dot in: pllanoo and 1 whole mantra urn of to on V0 ronnodloo, pocltlvol on 1 11 without I: coco my honest sad to lnblo an I on A dollu nod ho |dvmcod--not 5 dam results no lnovl to had what . tho nnmm. lo much a In boon pnotlud In M- vonulng that th and old company nowtot In In: time mnku t 0 :- Thoy ooutly and mutant duo humus wocIdbdny-h -nmuu-guano -no doctor nor lnmtntlon In In: and no nd no nnglmonllhu Ihonnnlllll MEDICAL 00. sumo, N. I. run In duototho futons tho an youtrob Iona Inventions nnd dhoonrlu v I have no Ioqunllnlovholuulnoluodhuulnuo. na1u.1'I-I AND arfhkav uunznn. Iumpv mnkmaa. noon ramran. Lona um. A. =$trachan.l lzllu Courage Failed. ATIIENH, March l.--~'l`he accomplice of Knrdnmzs. a. l\lnco(lonian workman named (Horpzii, has been arrested. Kardilzn and Hiorgii on Saturday last attempted to M- anaainnte king George. (liorgii baa made nconfesaion. He (luclarea that ho acted ut the instigation of KlLl`dl'7."\, thelutter reprereucing that to kill the king would be an act of great courage and glory for them both. Margin : coumze oozed out at the last moment and he was unable to hit the horses upon which everything depended. Low;-at Price! For honest shoes at Abernethv a. _____. I ` rho Foremost Medical Company In the World In the Can at Wed: Men Ma_ko_a thin Otter. Wlllljll I`! Hflylg ll KUUU UB4- Iu otiuer respect! I was agreeably dimp- pointed in bin grime when I had the plan- suze of an interview win: him. Previous tn than mine I knew him only from his pub- hahud concroveraiul lebbeia and addreaaes mid they wore cslculutod tqleave the im- prorwon that ha was harsh in manner and mtoicrnnn in di~posi';iun. I found him. on Lhb uzmtzrary. gemul, cultured and reason- able, with a fund of praomcal good sense that kept him from aiming too high when Mom in choxmolvo-1 oxcollem were clearly bevnnd his ranch. U The law arch bishop was an exceptional- ly entertaining corivumstionaliao, full of reminiscences of u long and active life. and able to tmk-.9 a wide outlook over the world of which he was. with ull his incense love of Ireland. a true citizen. 1 have often wished that Brhors who had formed im~ prenaione about. him an orioneoua an my own had onjo_vorl A |.ka chmce of cor- recbing lzhum. Wn.i,i.\.\i I{nl's'rn.\'. ma Trial To Anynanasf I yaamrma me. an In Wu nu ngnn um um (law to do. A few years ago the Hinton of the home of Providence in Kingston hold at. bhair mm oxpenne, and In uheir own hguae. an institute for the pedagogical training of those 0! their order who were, or intended to baoome. teachers I had the privilege of giving chem a course of lectures FJIIIIIG` Lhoda for one of tha four weeks oitbe in umute and I gob from Dr. Cleary himself is iuil oxplannuion of his personal views in relation to the pmfouaionul Draining of tho separate school teachers. I found him as much in ezsrneat in the mnczer hi I ever found the late Father Stafford of Lindsay, winch is saying a good deal. In nmmr rnuxmntn I want narmmkla nlimn The corner bookntoru. In-.-I Q..n...._.-__ 1..._ ..-_ 4.- ` 'l'0l'0lll0 U IUDU. Kindly Q-mit me to hear my testimony to the warm end intelligent interest taken ` by the late archbishop Oloery in the edu- cation of the people. I nuke no reteronce now no his attitude toward the public schools. He book the luv guaranteeing separate wheels as he found it and en- deavorod to make it as etfocclvo ea possi- ble. u in wet hi: right and his duty to do. A {Aw vnnn -an r.|-m nigh" nf oh. hm..- ZUIUIIII Toronto (Hobo. II`! , -.2: A5 , N EW STOR E. .\'l-`. 1 IDI-`.\l rn \n' \' l\'\1' ltunuvu u. unnognlb . `1 Al rt .InI Inn onhulu ND n Willi` 'n'uIoI II dl IIPI &&o {'31. `:8... m. .. out an- ry Wane. Ilruaulnt. IMNUSTUN. ONT. aE'f.}l'a`I'J.'..&3`:."."..".a.'.:`.a :".. .a'. ...'.... lnopooiw Ionian Inca `to `tho Coho Bogurdlng Into Luohbldhoy. 'I`nrm|ln (Ilnlm, o'r1`o.`- iznnuesf oucA`rI6;iIsT. INVALLHS IBARCKE. . Lnvonit-v.onn.lIudIuIcu Hlh. You an no pl! kindoolnIIhnuAluII_uhy no UIBII mung (my umnou IIIIIIO) and rented nphop on Won aoat, that he bu come t.o`b|e.lp.:c:OIohnro:mInli nnuobo nnpocb w in visiing book shop, . etc. Why all unit kindnuu? Snnly tho Lord had pnpund the stay. "fit two or than your: up this click! Inn in Klnting and Dr. Kilboea pnlltd In each for his wilt. Hinudiouoto tune a producin- tionwunodonbt ` dnolo thituot at kindness am. your: previous and duo, in night honddld, to the pun! good holiag now existing baron (`Noon olloinln and foninon-Gnome! 8. But- \\`lI.l_ Lumngu ma eervanu. "To-nigho eaplendi meeting in bhe street chapel. One youn man remained for prayerl."--lhnry. Jn y llet. Ah the cloee of this warm meeting our workeu , reuaeembled for a special prnyor meeting. -Ou the marrow two enngeliau. Ileana. Tenn md Lin. were to return to Pen Hnien "to ooxnplete arrangements and open the newly-rented building. In use a aeuon of enrneat. nppenl. `Arriving no Pen Hsien they found the landlord eomewhnb timid, bola u`he hid psrtly committed himself. be handed over the key: md seeing chore in no furniture. supplied tables. choir: and henohee to carry on the work of the Lord. A cord woe tent to theofchl and preeently a pro- clqmnion wu poetaed in all the gene: that Ho Sien Sung (my Chineee none)-had rented nnhon an Wane mm. mm. 5. I... surungmenea. ' The reader may imngine how an event of this kind must needs arouse the enthusiasm at tho evun eluab. It certainly did. On his uetnrn e was overflowing with his story of how the Lord Answered his prayers mm opened the way. The Chen-Tu church I as greatly strengthened by his testimony nnd the feeling uppermost wn'thsI the Lord was going to do wondrous things through his servants. "'l`n.niohh A-nlnmli -.-...L..'.... z. AL- SKA'Fl'S. um I run my nunule 0! books. Towurja evening he came. The ro- prielor, uho was ulro one of the lee ing street oluiule. win at home and we three sat. down to drink the landlord's too. My friend ma-do a good middle-mnn. and before we arose I had I lump of I-llver and the first nrrangementa for opening a Protestant: preaching place in Pen Helen was af- fected. The building belonged to the landlord of the inn, :1 man much respected. else a man of means. He has a can hold- mg !beBA. degree, which in Chin: in cousndered a must: honorable position. I preached the gospel and everybody Wm- willlng to lmten. Surely the Lord is open- ing the wny. My faith has boon grestly strengthened." Thu I-nnnr rnnu irnnninn kn... ..... .......A .1 _yuu an-ymn: 'uounIy rroaperous inn. `Yea, yea. I know: Mr. Ki is also 3 friend of mine. I will moot you more thia oven- mg and talk matters over.` He wulkad off and my faith began to ascend. A few minulea later I was hastening but In to the Inn w ith my bundle of books. "Tnwur in nvnninzv Ln 1...... TI... ..-.. TUIHI H !|lJ0p .'V "My heart: nearly stood still. How did he know the thought uppormmb in my mind was a shop, unless (lad bad aenb him in answer to prnyer. `That. is just: what. 1 am looking for.` I replied. `Where are you staying?` `lloubly Prosperous inn. `Yes. 1811. I Icnnwe Mr. Ki in Alan n In-3...-.d IIHIS (ullllunlgo "While thus engaged an elderly men came along. looked at the books and then at me. I recognized him ms nu old friend of my father and wondered what. he would think if he should recognize the son of his old friend eelling foreign books. The prospects looked so dark that) my heart. went: out in prayer for guidance. 1`reaent- lv my fet.ber a friend looked up and asked `Your honorable name? `Tenn. '0 S O! 0! I thoughb I know your face; your father was a warm friend of mine. Ieeo you have books for solo. Why don't you rent e"sbop T "Mvhnnrr nnnrltv nmml um 11.... .x:..\ iuuuuppeu. I knew the foreigners were accused of having agents through the country to kid- nap childron. Would I be suspected of be- iug such an agent and be beaten M two men had been recently within twenty miles of Oheu-Tu ! At lirat I felt inclined to wait a more convenient season. In the midst of these doubts Icame to u tea-ebop, put down my bundle and slowly let the books appear. The proprietor. aw soon as he found they were foreign bot-l me to find another place to exhibit them. The books were tied up and on Ietartod. Presently I puead an old ehop with an empty table. For twenty-four cash (one and a half cents)! rented the table and spread out my books. The people gathered around and I had an opportunity to explain the contents. n\lV|.;I.. LL..- -..__.___I __ ,I.xA,I, uuu mum Lu cI1urcn.Apru run. 1591. He now becnmq as zealous in witnessing for Christ as he had been indiffurehb be- fore. He entered nub ataiascically into the plan of opening Pen Haain and offered to go himsell. July 5:11, Moor a season of esrnoat przsynnmy proud Confucian teacher that was, started on his journey with n. bundle of religious and scientific boolcs under his arm. Hero is his own story : "When I reached the suburbs of the city I beg m to pray that my way might) beopour ed up, when to Inydismay I heard the peo- ple talkvng ubuub a child that had been kidnapped. I Ilnaur Hun fnrninrynu-n nun-n nnnunn A` WIV- Tho poor ninn who may be tempted by the night of silver to rent to the foreigner. in too often bog cottod, abused and thromb- ened until, fearing for his life. he knoika hiii head at the feet oi the foreigner and heat; to have hia rentul deed returned. Whom should we pend on this important vommissioii? There was one individunl. formerly my personal teacher but now an evangelist supported by the atu dance of Siunatend college, Quebec He came to the mission four years ago. a proud Cmfuciun,un uiibeliever in idoli- and ignorant of the gospel. Two years we studied together. Seemingly an impression had, been made. Outwurdly he was just the engine, viz , respectfully indif fei-ant. The seed. however, had been sown. had taken root. and was soon to bring forth fruit. His relations with the foreigners brought him into prominence during the riots of H95 The little per- viecutions he received during our absence were largely the means in God's hands of bringing him to (.`nriii.b. He was baptized in the Chen Tu church. April 4th. 1897. He now bimnnm nu vnmlnnn in Iuilminnninlr --j,--- THE DIFFIOULTY ATTENDING rra ESTABLISHMENT. `nu frond Contuclnn lununo on Znlouu In. Wltnoulng for Uh:-lot u no and Bean Iimlu-not Ilf0I'I-TIIO Fl-loudly Prodlomlllon luucd by the Ulllolnl In Return for Kludnqu an Ioulgnu and Donna ulm` Sun rinea 3 big, bright. red globe of rn."-Dia.ry of July l`.'. ob, 1897. July was hot but how could not stop the W0ak0f the Lord. Thirty miloa from Chon~Tu shale in a walled oicy called Pen Haion. This city was fb brought to our attention b the number of student. who vi;-Med r.-ur wok anop< enquiring for scientic bunks. Their lrieudlinoes gave birm to the idea of open ing a minaion acabbou in than ciby. To open a new stocmn requires special tact. and guidance. In often requires onbhu of pa Lienco and anxnoty. as evory obstacle is put in the way. and when a shop or house is obtained so much HI-will has been aroused that: it) take: months and some times years before we work can make bead WV. opamc A NEW" MISSION. -uv-- -'\o|V I J-Jl\F1\J But. we do the Insurance bualneua of the city and vlclnll 'Jml the Name. Tn In 9 32%, we mm out I um mm H. In lnoregsing. mr thlu year It. In the largest on record. Excellent. companies. Low mum. _ UTHKRIBEE . A cnble announce: the damn of Rev. Charles Hie. I) 1).. vicnr oi Christ church. Worthing, Eng.. of pneumonia. Dr. Hole vs: 50 one time rector of So. Paul`:-, Buli- fax. If your child in pale. viph. and don nob bbrive. a dose of Mil or`; Worm Pow- ders occasionally will cure. Sold by all drnzgista. A nnhln nnnnnu-man Oh- Ag--L .3 D-.. uuum quvcu us one man. A number of pain- of Indian kid boom, pntonb tip. coin too amyla. Inca or human, put. on our bargain table for 8!. Hainu & Lockebb. Cone counts for liholemiming no got: rid 0! them quick is the MOI. A number of pain- boom. mtanh tin. min lnn Putting `llllclu On Wnr lfootlng `~ A\NIlla\'(`T().\`. March 2 --Aa A propnru tipu for ernergeuciaa the mnlibin of mnny states have ontered upon extra duty and general inspection: with :1 view to putting the nrganaucion on A war footing imme ditwely. It. is understood that the regular nrmy oioera on duty with the national guard have suggested the propriety ol gaming the mnhtia in eioionb condition and that the nuzgeation emanated from the war dopartmenb. -|n\-l-uu - an uuun ATIIENH. Gs. March `2 ~Much excite- menu has been caused by tho news that thirty-one Apache Indians Ire planing through the lower edge of the county on mute for Florida, from whence they will proceed to Cuba. The Indians have come on horseback all the way from the Indian Territory. They are fully armed and their chief said they would be taken off the count. by I tilihmcer which would lend them on a Cuban ahore. where they would ally themselves with the insurgents. Facts Which Tend Toward The Uonoluslun (If Deliberate Intent. HAVANA, March l.-The further the work of the submarine divers progresses the more they bring to light that which tends towards the conclusion of deliberate intent. Both the six-inch and the ten- ino'h msgnznes hsve been entered and in each some most signicant conditions have been found. Linings of the magazines in places are entirely free from fire or- ex ploeion. Six-inch shells have been found in the magazine intact. Everywhere is abundant evidence of eterrible concussion. but there are equally plsin conditions which navnl oiiicdrs regard ee inconsistent with the theory of the primary explosion having occurred in the magazine. In both magnziiies are found many of the powder cylinders. which, though smashed snd dented by concussion. have obviously not been exploded. . GUUDIII-you-. " JOHN DBVLIIC. Unhuvingont Dr.I|nu'ax.~I..Pilhnidw|y| 1 dumnlin tin wont can d Con- ` ntfpson. Billnoh Troug. Bunk lgivporinm. arket Square J.|ll'CH `I'll! [OF DKIIKIIIIY. There are lawyers, physicians, trndoray and minors in the party, some of whom will remain an1).owaonCLy and ammo of whom will locum an Stewurb river. about aevontylour miloa this side of Dawson Ciby. But the majority will take their small boats and A supply of provisiona and proceed up the Klondyko river to its hand waters. where they will prospect for gold. 8avonty.l"lvo Mon and lfour Women will Lonvo Detroit. l)n'rRorr, Mich., March l.--Dr. T. A. (llchnan will stern for the Klnndylie to- night: on the head of seventy ve men and four women. The party is mnde up of people from Detroit. several Michigan cities and towns and Windsor, and will go from here 00 Toronto, where they will receive A aupplv of $3,000 worth of clothing. An Winnipeg a number of dogs Will be bought. and the party will proceed to Victoria, where they will obtain provisions.` There the gold seekers will join the other two parties eent out by Dr. Gilchrist. from Detroit on Feb. l5Lh and lh'z.h delnined no Victoria waiting for machinery, boiler and pipes to thaw the ground in the Klondylro region and for 3 steel boat. and a number of light. canvas boats. Dr. Gilchrist has engaged passage for the whole pctrty of 100 people in she steamer I).inube which leaves Victoria on March 4th for Bknguny. Then: an: lnwvnrn, nlivnininnn h-min:-n UUIII Ull lvll FVII` llfllll, WUTU K|I|U(ln An auxiliary brain from Smith : Falls with C l`.R surgeon Mo0sllum was soon on the Ipoi. Driver Sims wns dond belore its arrival, but his body was so caught) in the wreck lhuo he could not be you out. Fuomnn Wilron was nelson to Smith : Jfulln, but was so badly hurt that: he died a few rninucoe after his arrival there. We understand an inquest will bo held sconce. Superintendent Leonard happened to beat. Smith : Falln and visited the wreck on tho auxiliary. The 3:45 brain for Montreal proceeded by way of Obmwa. The local for Montreal was delayed three or four hours while the line was being cleared of the wreck. . _,.__.__4 1 l -.. ohuun um and Inmun `neon lllleit Ii Uolllelou oIMeoP.B . . SMrrn`s F/lu.s, Ont. March l.-A' boll!- eion wiuh lose at lile occurred on the O.P.R. three milen ease of hue. beoween. three and four o'clock thin morning. AI near ee can be learned. in occurred in this way: A frei ht. wee comlng woet. followed by rn em; no running light. which in turn wee followed emhe usual distance by another lrelqhu brain. A number of care broke loose fromhhe lronta brain and. elect` some little delay. were picked up by bheligho engmn. bun` before wunjng could be given, the rear tr-einl come around 3 curve in tl 0 road and deshell an lull up-sod into the light engine and runaway carmdoing great dem- aga to both engines and teleecopiu the corn whiuh then took lire and eevem were bolnlly neumod. Punt. nhnrlan Sim: An!` Re-Avnnn `NIL ww.u_y nauulea. Drnve Charles Sims and reman Wil- Iinm Wil n boLh olarlaton Place, and I both on the rar brain, were lulled. An nnvilinru M-gin In-nm limit-.h'n Wall: TLnm\n=.s L651 A1` 8M|'[H'8 FALLS. -:-.--d'~ PROOF GROWS STRONGER. PARTY FOR-;HE KLONDYKE. Indian` Km liootu II. Indians for Cuba. (V, n: I .-. `. --------v ova:-yuan; u Funddovor 52.000.000. Inaddmontowhlch the )lIoylmlu~ruhuvo for Mvculrlty the un- Hm ted ubllit ofull tho stockholders. FARM AN ) CITY l'm)Pl-IR'I`YInsnrodat loweul. pounlbksrntou. lwrore renewing old or giving new hunlneuu t. mm mm. W J FAHITRANU 1.?!-:;l`l{AtX~X(Il<`i. Aggntuut . . I 8 you n tree Ontario nE ' I ' ---- '1" _",";;';;_'l_ '..1j "*"l".': j u-z-jn l8! l| *l_T!E8=7%`"-=`a-#"r'**~1`~!i` I.- E2. BRIEJO Blootrlclarl. continuum on -a uaareluuiu and Electric unis hunt. Klngstnn Pnint Shop and Room Paper Doubt, Comer Brook and Bigot streets. --:::-: W31] Papers suitable for Kitohonl, Dining Rooms, Hulls. Bath Booml. Bedrooml. Parlors, Drawing Booms. Omoeo. Etc. . 1'. McMAl10N a: co..% W. J. Dick & Son's The above goods are the choice of our stock and are made of White Bros. Box Calf. BOX C al f Laced CALF. Boots, new toes, heavy or light soles, welt sewn, per- fect tting, worth from $3 to $5, our sale price: * Men : Box IAIB DONT BRAG `Dub nan nlnlhg In--......- L..-I....-- -1 II... ,u_ JAMES REID, GENTLEMENS FOOTWEAR. lafa. .I.IA an.) 1r&."'i52i;'si1'2`I '."n"g1"'$} `3'3'.Iiif $3.50. Fancy Parlor Tables. with heavy Brass Feet, in Mahogany or Oak, so an Massive Sideboards. with British Bevel Mirror and Lined Drawers, only $9.00. 3 n , an 1'\- - ru - Jr!/5/11]!/HE Amhnlnnm` cull H7 A. .,,-... (Few of those 500 Dining Chairs | O Bmutiful Brass and White Enamel _._.. 'I1__'l_L-_.`l_ __,_-I_ _. .I_,.LI I III BESI IS THE CIIEAPIISI. H. BR AME S, lbwhnngnn -0-.1 - ._-_ " 7 Princess Itnot, comer of Sydn- hlm Iln-. Kingston. Only a few of these lines left : was nuu ucpt 1`Ul\L' TURE of all duct.`p- (ions call at ' If you want the cheap- est and best FURPI- "l`I Yf)fP .I _II j-__ , BARGAINS CLOSING $2.50 to $4.00. DR. wows NURWAYPINE SYRUP % --'- vv--'u-u 1 - Punndlnu ww<'I'Inn:-nt l`('N(`l'\ (` now nmountu In | ;`.'.'l.Ul). l`h0prnln for matllvu yours wl L `Inn-cl about Mar, IKU . T ovqgcu-(yin ur thu In men order, npolnt wh uh clnnot be nmlor-mm-.d, or m'crlmkc,-(I or via Vlth only pm-mlng observation; In th < 1, of km-Ilvnt l'()ln[)UHU()l| und rush for bu nous. `Heour|l'" In the l|rxtoom:h|ern.t.|on, 0 um) I: to be 0 very ponnont kl: outu mm lI%li`nll('(~'[)()l|:`_\'. " "` mus urmlumnl. - mm: Agents. llnguton colbs. ~77`.-4 _x inc: 2! Cents. Effects. _ Designs. Piices. Cafe Tho bendlutx Undertukor and .l"urn tum Dealer. UP SALE. % Lonaon. Liverpool and Globe Fire Insurance Company. I|nn.InJ.s..-- Ar. mm nnn I. .. __n_ I -1, COAL` uni` in com. ai London In Lancashlre Lite Assur. ance Company. K. I (RN Bl-~ -M. ?.P&8. LATE R0 1VI!`l0nl:l 'r`nl4$I?r9m {(11119-lu|n' (`ivluw I'M Houpltal. ()0 unr"lUI' (my kind Counln Omce mrmerly oooupled by um me Dr. Haun- deru. Tvlephono No. M`). ..... R E. smltxs, 1). n. 831. D. Em. M. D..nEN- c 'I`IH'l`. UIcc.`JJl lrincaml utrbot. (inl- donce 132 Unlven-II? Avenue. (mice hours. 8n.m.to 0 m. Bu urdny ovenlmz, 8 In In T|`|`ph0n0 C. P. Sherman. D. D. 8.,` L D. 5., Assistant. LIJONARI) CLFMEN'l` L. I). 8., 1) ,N'I`I8'l` dlrmtly (Qt mm! the out Umce ull|u ton ItN0|,- hllllno` Atabliuhc-J In H. 4. galezhone No.:!37. llenlduuuel King ntrm-I I ..;4, 0VO|' .M., 1 M10 ! b rmvr corner 0! Brock and King ulrt-0? M , Ancm'rmr,~r nnd A rug sun-9. Entrance oh Klnu Street, no-an mt MK It/ml. Powmn 4 mm AYu3m"rIco"r.'MER- t-hunts nkllu|1llm:.(-nrner Brnck and Wol'Imzv:~ Imtt-tn. 'l'huut:2.l2. Fawn Pm . l'.oum_ -unu-n on any nnu County lxgfimlrev-. mp .lD'l`l':3l'MI humus. Mnnvmoro Frnnlonuu pan :1 `nmtmenv Society. omce opponna tlmfun Umce. LEX HA I RTE I) Actgunmm. 0 -n %;nu If u_l_. Trml hnlnuueu , (I tnunolul IN t taken. Ihunlnoutc-.0 uual. Addnu Mon Bunion! Cullen. . . , - I . HH- . . Prlntuu `ho .` K __ J 8. R1 NN. ACCOUN M31 A nt. Rama t 0 loan uni . Suvrm-: a LYON, xzAntzIHTb:nTiiU.ic- __ llrm-u &c., Untarlo Chumberu. `MYTHE Q LYON, HARRIHT` Hun: &c., F`. H. H`\1\"l'lH-`.. Q. U. I -__.________:_ .. inod hunt. `I .113 can I|}'| :`I.:ll0 nnunn qulollj n no ` . .'..-."..r' .':.'::...'.:`.; `.."`.....- .'.'f.'.': not rolbosdqtl,--D0_1I:1' I!!! All harmo- __ MONEY To I AN. 1! _.AIm `on HMALL sumu,m.lowr1euof mere hon City-Ind For-vnrm roams` -ant City nnd In 1) reu.A; .tao I`:3 as Mnnvworo Frnntomm hllil I III`: 3 I-I\ IJ9\ l'IIJI-Q SSIGNEEH IN THVHT. OFFIFE 2 `33 BA-I I0! Hm-at. Armlnmnmnt null--llud. V ' A. (HVENR, Harrln rfnlloltnr, over Mer- clmnus Bank. Money to loan at 6 and 0 p.('. It ! HI.` It l'.`l.l.l. AKCHITFLT 0FP`I(`EH- Exc-hmmu mmnbon. UUrJ'l Block, 8] `rm-k mm-1. Klngumn. om. ` SMYTIIE & LOSCOM BE. uranium in 'rIn'um {\n`IJ`l{*l.`-I)'N I con Agwooo. 3-4 __ . uougx` mo iausmasa- ma Ranucugn IN |-" : `MEBTCAL cantiisf NN. ACC()UN'I`:_\.iV'i`-ANl) Ant. and accounts I2'4_KI (go '.pyor`({$'n:d:'t`*)`:wl:';r:?h" |NsuaANcef OROI I-IVIRY IN TH! '51`. UFFIPIC :1 Armlgnmcnt null--llud. LEGAL. ";'iEN"`t`AL. (Ir'(bIuubunI:lmu1cCmhl" ""` dbobclun nan 0".' mmmmwq _ -I Min `AA- 0-~z!:x+mm*:*:l 1. II. I. Lyon. if I qulolli BU ll . _ C ZUXI II- A few 0! Portunou electors mm ripe for I tight I" d yesterday and I braving norm broke forth about eleven ohlock uni ht, rnsulting in a vary haul ht. he ti ht nu con- nol plicllon y to two nmiliea. on" Romnn (htholic and the other at Pm. ,_lQ\Int ling One young man and his eouiinv 1! their faces badly ditli . while their two Incl -n. hm-~ m. -I-L. -n- ulul wnuo uaur nu, two In, Inn hit! up. The vill- np countable (tied to do his Ity:but 1.-no out of the npha~`thq.nnn.. .1 (`II II! J. KPIIIICCII. lit`-BDOYIIO; HTS. (`rt-r,:yn, Veron Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Mr night. 1. and Mines Grant, Joyner and Davin. sydeuhun. Noltoforvi Hanna-nlnxn. llullefurd. Felt. 27.--Tlw dc-(luv.-uinll M-rviv9.\I on the Llth inst. were larg--ly uttvnded uhila llw rally in the new church on the following evening \\ .m :1 grand succesu. about 875 being t.'\k'=n at the door. A mvinl was held In the school house on Thursday, also success. ful. El er Smith is critically ill mlh noumo in. Mrs. M. Trouadnle iaslow- y recovering from a severe illness. A httle irl has taken up her nhode nt John bcockh. The Inhjoct for das barn at the G. T. lodsvo on Suturduan evoning was, \\"ho In the most di- tlcultiaa to contend with in life. man or wnmsn I The `ind?! deoidml that the woman had. A r. nrllflth has re- moved in (amt! to this vicinitf; Vis- itora: . an Mn. C. Elderbeck. Hnrmvmnith: Mn. Brndnhnw, and Mrs. II de, Kin ton: Mr. and Mrs. J Wu her and r. and Mn. Aleundor Thnlnnnnn lnntlnn-an-~ Laura \I.' \l.. \\llIl'I` and ur. and Mn. Alexander` Thompson, Glendon-er: Maura. W. My- ers and J. Kennedy. Tichborno; Mrs. Gonna. Vornnm Mr. and Mn I`. r: llunc Ill U0 gn.-uuy lnlH.`iNl. /\ num--l lu-r of yuunpz mt-n intend starting for Rut. Portage on Murvh 15th. unv 01 um lugs crumpml Hm mm" mm .-mvli .1 position that it hnr.-t and flaws in nil tiiruvlinns. The bulimco wh.---l hurm nl.-an uml the 1-upping was lhrmxn ll distnnco of thirty rods. How the .-:n\\'-r, Mr. Chant, nnd thuse in 1|ltund- nnve pacnped without the sliizhlunv-I. in- jury is ll nxynn-ry. The urvhhishops dumb mist n gloom nvor this vivinity. Mr.-I. (`. Rogers \'i.'4iH`(l frimuls in .l lum llnlluw Inst nook. Mrs. Baker and A. Anriorsnn are on the sick list. The .~tum- line lwtwu-en .\'n-whom and I~`ui|s is tn he rinsed on April lst. Our avurnlliimlritiiig Sltll` driver, '1`. .l.i ilnrte will be greatly lnisnud. A num--I in-r n vunnsr mnn innmui urn.-aim rm- odur Vnlloy Vnrlotlol. ('m|m' Vulloy, l~`oh. 28.-This we-.'nlhe-1' reminds us that spring is near. lms Juliu Rulph, l.nn.-uln\\'lw,, visitin_u` fliumls in lhis vivinity for the pun! two weeks fl`Hll`llt`(l I*'rid:L_\', account- punlwl by John Rulers and sister :4;|r:n, \\ ho will visit fTi(`ll(hi ut Ivy Lou. \\ hilo Mr. (`hxml`a sanving mm-himx \\'u.~a nu. work 111 Mrs; C. Rogers` on \\'-Inc-.-uluy om` of the lugs cruunpml [ha Llllu Imsitnm Hm! it lmr-u lllll. rim. Plonnnt Valley Vlowl. Piensnnt Valley, March 1.-MJ'. \"un ulstine Albion hotel, iIarrowsuiit.h,nnd Miss Muggie Kingsmn, this place, were quintly married at Sydmiimm a few duys ago. C. l~I|lerl)erk and lnride lvnvu fur Muniluha in II few days, folluwod h the heal. wi:-sixes of the cuuimnnity. iiir. Burgess, conned to his room nil winter with in painful hund. is able to be` out again. A lurge amount of pro- rlnve has been shipped from b'igawurt.h Siulion this winlvr, mmnsling of hay. ginin and timber. For some years very lillle hnsinnas was done at this point, hut sincn the n-{nrm puirly bus taken the reins nL (Mtmvu tha (input, is the menu of nvlivity :0-rl husina-.~4s. Ivory one germs nnngnim! and huppy und Hm univeisnl cry of hard liinns, fornu-rly hand, is now no more. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Sigswurlh lmve returned from un v.vtenxir~rl visit in fl'il`ll(IH in [h-.-u-rmil-a. Mr. nnd Mrs. Us-nnm Burr have re- turned from ll!`l'()\\a'Inilh. I) [[10 HFSI. \\'lHl|l`S ()1 mfr. confined ~n..u:.m n.:. L, -auuuyiluc II] "If! I Sunnyszida, Feb. 28,- John Ay]('B-I worth`:-i hand, out 801110 time ugn, is im- piming. Miss. Inttia Counter has re- turn:-I home iiftervisiting friends in Adams Centre. A number intended tlm "At ilonm" at the Methodist parson- uge, Cutnr.1.qui, on '|hui'sd;iy evening und 5 mm a An ugviit Elena-iunt time. was I trough ore lutely canvassing in the interval of the Himmvr's Heed hl)U~l('. Mr. nntl Mrs. James Powley, Mr.-4. 1.):-x- ter l m\`ie' and son \\';ifm'd have na- turnmi ll tn` .1 visit to thinzinnqut-. .\Ic-.-urn. Amrlin and Cantos nnd tivolmly l'ri-.n:|s from the vity speiit, nn evening |:it E. (Nuke-'s thin week. Ruin-rtliui`-' pi-ll, city, who will mun Ir-uve for lVlIl.l1i-l 'in|m, tuuk dinner with his uncle. Henry; `*ilnrp~ll, of this pliive, on Suntlziy. A [ izumher viewed the. remains of the arch- li;t.'5hU[) on bunduy. I l Mlulnlppl Ilnnorn. 3 Missi.-s. l\ . ll(`ll l.--[ ulilit`s is this tnlk. Me-mars. long and Mill!-r held rt] Inoclinsz in Oliver hull to discuss llll!` .l'l`(`(`lltIl| of n ('lu`.vsx-t hclnry ul. tho lo- pol. lsunv Allan wt-nl. nn ll. l)USln(`.'lS' triP to Curl:-tun Plzlve lust. mu-k. The u-sidence formerly owned b Mr. A 4-- kinnun is living ropnlmd. llrs. J. l). Allur lllltl Mm. Mt-Kinnon still ro- nmin on tho Hl('l{ list. Mm. Juxws llunnnli lm.-1 hml u severe altuvk of illm-as during the lust week. J. V. (`ruig spent. 11 few (lays \\lt.h hin wife unrl family. L. I\I.'u'gum'ul9, Hurp-.-r's Cnrnvrs, ronvwetl old iu'qlmirit:uu.`eslust week. A. lnglPs,()tluwu. made .1 Hlmrt visit with frlonds in this place. Miss :.~'proln departs from our` midst. this Wt`Pk. Miss M. llong, Mcl.ur<-.n`s Un- pol, paid 11 flying Vlll. to friends this week. B. L. BTHIBK & CO nnactwcuolnlltduni PooI'l 0lu. pm; fllllllstllul 11 no (':r (hlu|:nl?nn Electric Cunhlonn 5`: lawn to D100 59! HI nan ___..... mpmn Ivpvmo. \ I Elphin, March 1.--Wenre having Very ; ! pleuaunt. Welll.hf`l` mud excellent roads. 1' William Ilulfmxr intends moving to his : farm this month. no as to be there in Lima for spring work. Rohort Rain, jr., is seriously ill with pleurmy, l'ha. E `u I E. I - l -.vIth grief in the dput of his eldest -lnughlvr June (M03. 8 wprd Cunip-l` Ix-,l,l), who died Mummy, the Zlst. inst. 'l of pleuriz.-y. lleronsml was loved by all? who knew her, huving n kind diapn5i- C lion, nnd her death will be much |u- l L mi-nted. The funeral took place from I ,1 the church on the 23rd inst. and w:Ls;'L urgely attemled. ` [ home of Robert Blslfogr is sfriclcrng uuqv ix?` jug :jUj]l~"ADI CVUHII , lntoyouiosll (ugugo. ' Roopog-.| March 1.--`A number of ople tr here.Mtex_1de tlw races at nununow hilt `weak. . r. und Mrs. Jnleph (am I e'nt.a few days last week vismng iends at Lyn.jMinJ bum Laur in visiting relatives at (jun- nnoquv. Min-I'M Katie and Agm-,5 Sema- <-nl entertained a number of lriands M; I their home I`uo-mlny evening, l`e|n.,':2nd M. J. Hnpkinn,' Ernnavllio, is the guest of W. P. mm`. . Home of our young podpln ntt.endN{- the Party Snturtluy uvoning at Albert R00 '3, (zmnudic-r ls- Innd. . I .~v--ru- .Y$-7 -'yu---w- - -- HAVE TO TELL ug. - I'M 1`I'aIn tron vmou roum In In!- non lI.n.u-In- hut P-nah Ann nin- on 0_-IMrlo- hut too to An bola} `aid, mun 158; "An in -1 menu lnhpnnhln nll nlnannn. K 'IICIH`I IUIIT V-("HUI XVIII`. IE 3-I ' 0.nur1o- _lut Doing `nu : nu-sank-Anny .15. local: .:.,.._4...- -.-~_ ._. .. Allnmium. I Dnotnn-guuth `I- .........- Hunnyuluo Inylmrn "n 1'-`nh 0Q T--L "I partly digested. - ` As a result all the organs and take on`. mtivity. Ilmu M St. Donia St.. Iontral Scott : Emulsion supplies this needed fat, of the right kind, in the right quantity, and the form already Fat is absolutely neces- sary as an article of diet. If it is not of the right kind it may not be digested. Then the body will not get enough of it. In this event tlczrere is fat-starvation. uwrnlug. I Meny of Portsmouth`: eleceore would have 3 epprocuted the presence 0! an electric cu ' at the open house. when the gathering diepeleed en 10:35 p.ln. Hnhnnl hunk; at-any-no hm-ulm .-ul ....n. Inter Proof uhou. Any size. in price: st. Abernoohfl. Luh nigbc-t.l;Vo !>nr1`1`:er`I- the country drove into the city in large numbers and rejoiced with the rejoioon. Many of them rammed not home until an only hour this morning. 1 Ilnnw nl Dan-O--vnnnlk . pl-4.5:... _....I.I L. ._ . un-puuou Ill IU:-`I0 p.|n. School boob. oxorcuo books and carib- blon, good nluouaod new linen, no D. A. Woua & Co'l. . ur-unsung I|.xur(`InI. I The grmluullng rims.-4 of nurses MI the general llmpitnl will hold thc-irn ,rlusing (`xercisos .tn-murrnw e-vvning in tho Fenwivk nporntina mnpitlu~.atre- lo uhich the public nru cordially Annlc-:l.` Among the oxorvim-s tlw nur.-ms will oxnmplify mum of (I10 tllings Lhby have: lmrnml during their c`0ursi~. lor'lill_v had given him surh .1 hard mtt : Thnl he broke in his skull like the sh:-ll` of n nut, ~ Than trnmp'el and tore him with h0OfN' and with horns, ' Yet for him his party but smntily, mourns. I Tho wall in (I. rngn made 41 it-spvrato (`ll:|I`g'(` _ Little thinking the lumln was an strong and so lnrgn, \\'hilo- the latter hnvkvd up nnd just, ~lmwrod his huul, .\nd, In! his fivn-0 foo in n. monwntn lny dund. Ex:-ilc-.n1vnt was high on that futul March (lay, When lha lmnl) hold the wolf thus com- ple-H-ly ul. In.-ay, Tho lnttor nlhirst for H1 I'nrm9r's lifu I loud \\'hilv tho fnrmer stood pencq-fully chmung his vud. But his prowling uml hnwling, tho vexing, were vnin. ` A nd futile his citurm un outrunm to gain. Till the lamb ienped line mill .`LIuls'.0ml f:u-inn` his foe, Awaiting his cimnces to strike is duuth `blow. when IIIHHUI df-Wood in to be hld Cue ` Mr. Whulns-_v Nune down like .1 wolf on the fold. And he sniffed M the gate of the Ilnrdy at ronghnld; His lumtue was It lulling. his fwngs-1 glemning bright, Am] hi.-` .-Jmggy Iuu3:< shook in the breeze 0! the night. nu. Mr. and rs. (3. ldllorlrevk will lmvu for Mnnilnhu uhout .\1:m-h 13!. Mr. and Wm. S. Joym-r nre nntorluirxing `n numlwr of frivnds this owning. J. \\'i|lizunsnn lmsznlwn uhivll luys wry lnrgn eggs, on of thn-m nu-usm'um six by seven and tlzrm--quarter nu'hn.~| und weighing {our 3nd om--hulf nun:-vs. A quiet woddin ucvurn-d y(`.s'l(`.l`dll}', tho Hide being 5 isu Fmm-es Amvy Don-`rt l.ukn,nnd the gmon1.(`-. Jt-ffrvy, \'er(un;I. Visitors: I). Laidluy nnd Miss [.(`(`, ()(lc-sen, at W. J. Lyon's; Per und Enrnc-st Day, at A. Hunter's; gr. and Mrs. Black, at J. \\'ilIiaunson`s. '| uur-unvuun Hurrnvrsxnilh, Muroh 1.--J. \\'. lieu`- (rim hus gone on it husinmss trip to Toronto, Ihlmiltnn and nth:-r \w=.~m-rn puinls. Mr. Knight, nprvm {nr 1311- '.\hms(y nmnufzurturing company, oxu putts soon to he u. .re-sirh-nt. of our villngv. Mrs. Henry \'\m>d, an nld and n-spm-ted resident, [)1l5.~9d In her mall. on Snhhulh mornimx.` were placed in the Rev. Mr. \\'>odcm-.k, 'pr0m'hed '1 Iuis.siunury ]l ol0r'n church on 'Mrs. Robert .\I'cLv:m srronlo to see hrsr l|.Lfr nnrl lfr. I` I.`|ln-|..\..l -21! I....... me. In 11 cm`Luin_sen.-w those lakes form `one mighty river draining a region uf over {>:. .z,0i)0 square miloan, and finding Inn outlet for their uvt-rfluwing watt-.r ytlnough U . SWAN, St. Mary's river at the east: an of Superior; through Hur- on and the St. Flair river und lnkn y St. Clair and the Detroit, river; thruugh '1 Erie and Niagara. and Ontario and Hm ' SI. l .u\\`rence, on to the vast, ncouu be- yond H in infernal inn in nnh: lhnf lhn hm- 1 9 ,_ Unt-. geomgtst says: 1; Every day sees something taken from J th rocky barrier of Niagara; and,` geo- logically speaking, Ill. no very remote- time our great. lakes will h1l.V9h8im'l'Ni .3 the {Me of those which once vxintml in `the great far west. Alread{ they have `n-ducod to less than one mil their former area, and the water-levvl hug been depressed thrt-ts hundred feet or more. The process is pretty sure to go on until they are Completely emptied. l l I 1 I l I The cities that stand upon their hunlm will, are that time, have grown colos.-ml in size, then guy with uge, thuu hav- 'ing fallen into dottadnntte, and their sites be long forgotten; but in the Bedl- `mvnts that are now uvcuntulating in . three lnko-btwitm will lie many :1 wrc-.1-k untl skeleton, t.'e-trunk, und floated -leaf. Near the city .t$iL(`.b' nnti oltl riVl'[` `mouths these H|.'dllllPniH will be full of rt-lics that will illustrutc and explain tragedy of the mingled comedy and I life. 1 In n nnvvtnin uanun Ilunuu I-Iirnn fun. i It is interesting to note that Ihe Imi- I (am of lnke Superior, the higln-st uf the lakes, in about four hundred fvot. heal low the surface of the sea. in New York hurbur. 1 The Pnnlug Away of an Old and Relpeotd Ranlmun t. rv ,. ,,, 3.: I] 1 1 I up u. Wolfe And |.n|nb-whImoy and Hardy. Ur. \\`hulm-_v down like nn Hun fnhl wood lays: Geolo ista point out the fact that this chain 0 lakes has not always been as it now in; that there was a time wha-n ull the lakes were bended into one, having, probably, the isaisuippi river for its outlet. to the gulf on the suuth. ` One geokrgist says: `Rvnrv rlnv mum: nnmnlhimr tnlmn frnm 1aiuon1J%;a]co's% mm,