Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Mar 1898, p. 2

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' llgllll, XHHI IHLH gllIIU la-'1 \'l|Ill'UH\ L'I'. I) K; I A I) Tavior hm! nnuliud us-Ignou 'l`. I) ' Minnen thnt; he munm, vunke an (,I|}n' tn l in-I crodimr. Ho with Mrs. 'l`u_v|nr and daughter Edith have gone to New \ urk to vnuirln IIELEIIY I "" PIVRHIER WI hho6-:uhl to print liunkl-this babel mn5c hnurrs (Md b-akh. AtaI|&'a.1- ll 115.: pa. l@3IW)GIlIl6 IVIVUIH I IFU l',f`zlJll`ll HLOCH IN -:`v)U.|, l)U. I J. H Fvfu hm: severed hm vonnection 5 with the Tomprsmnce and general hfe nu- Mumnco company of which he was (ii-drier. agent, and hm: gnnu tn Vnnronvcr. I! U A 1) Tnclnr hm: nnnud uauuxrnnn 'I` H D5 rUUpUllUl.l- Tmnuzhc a dozen wheelmen will clear ofT the truck at the athletic ground and pub It | into cmnd'Lion for wheelmg, so new be able 6 to we it Nrainina. L1. Pzhn. u-lm L... In... nn|H..n- nuf u ITUIH IIMELIHLKLUII LUIS VVCGK. A compuny known as the Round Island - c0mp'm_y, New York, has been orgnniz-Id Ito operate h')f.0l cm. the St. Lawrence river. The m`.pit` shock in $.,'m,1.)(IU. .1 I1 `4`nfn l\nn nnunru Ina nnr-nnn:nn E9316 B!90. I CUUVUT, l).\_/n` WllCI'U U BXpU!:L' LU l0(`l0. The Kingston skating rink has been closed on uccount of the soft wozatbur. If ` the weather turns cold again the rink will I be reopened. 'Fn.n|uhr. n drv/An wlmnlmnn win r-Innr nfTl I DU UFU ll. ll hrllllll. ` Mr. Edgr. whnhua been getting : out iron are in this district for the I-Imnilton hlnab furnncen, will colmenco shipping from Huntington this week. A nnmrxqunuv Iznnwn nu Han Dunn:-I lnlnnri | ` llll [IUD Ulvrl`-JW HIP! HBIKIIDUF H. [ Rev W. (.'. l{endorr~()n has boen as-kerl | to remain a 'hll`d year as pa.-not of George I street, Math vdint, church. Bruckville. T.Y....o ..-...\l Il.\I..:II,. '!`...........,... -.... -1 ` A.V'l'I'.'I3 FUN 1" I{|`l.V"l' FUR lL\`T U1" ' May Ii. Inn`--lunlsm mmIhnrl'r|m-I-xv: ` Ntl'o0l.uIa utoh wllh mmlrrn Im )I`II\`('l!|q*|)Lg Rent. out` to be 51.1. uno an 316, am one at ,\'l'.' r mnmh. Uwm-rs nr vune apply In J. .\. nun: below. -- : -nu Auauvlsn alum uvv\- :\.\.\u. nnnnuu -u.-\--.... HDFIEUIJ JIUDH V'llHlI l!|llXl'C'l. DTU(.'I(Vlll( ). Next week Melville '1`nr)mp3on_ pan of l the city Lax collector, will leave for Van- l couver, l> .(}.. whom he oxpeccna to locate. l The Klntlamn nlmnnn rinlr hm: lmnn Proi. McNaughton lectures in Broch- ville on Friday night; and [Jmucbea there on Sunday. Qnhnnl hz'\nl nvnrninn hnnlrn nnd any-u'h_ flu Hymn of Every U3] l.lte-WhAt mu People Are Tnlklug About-Nothing ll upol mo AM-ntlon at Thou Who Am "rnllnt Notes. Rand king Myers hopes to begin cen- tury riding early in Apnl. Rev. John and Mn f`,lnizt.nn. Bnllavilln. cury numg curly In Ann. Rev. John and Mrs. Claxton. Belleville. 8.18 guests of Dr. and Mrs. Spsu-ks. ' It: is awn vearn ainnn n hmnrd of trade lllellllg I111! DUCK} UOIQ In DSHOVHIB. I Mrs. T. Briggs. Channel Grove. is visiti- Ing Mr . M. H. Cluxton, Rndeau street. M-`Ea Mamie O Huarn. Lneds county, is $11? ween of Mrs. Cooper, lhdeau screen. Ina Mamie Delaney, Toronto, in on a view to Mr. and Mrs. John`Scanlan, Pncard ,sl.reet. I)-..` lJnM'......LA.,... I....L .... AV :.. D......l. nu: guvuw um 11: . uuu Mrs. Dp:n`Isu. Ibis me years since a board of tradq meeting has been held in Belleville. Mrnx 1` Rriuom (`hnnnnl l`.mvu, in vhaiv-.. . on Dunuuy. School hooks, exercise books and scrib- blera, gnod values and new hues. no I). A. Weese & Co? I.`.. .. . |5AnAanAP_Hs mcxm up av oun ausv nsposrrens % 15i*i!5iJili1$si5;1i'; ned 6. 1395 Vnnczmms or mm mm. Ghlul l'.I5 lll'lU\\ . n ANTED 1 RWY GOOD "RICK 0l'.`l|-I I clutuf lhrrlonnd mum on Prlncmuo HL, ` mi` km: than 3`. Lilli, also um: for uboul $2,311) to ` 8339- *` I `IIllhui-jI painl- yhethnhmic lasurrsgmdblnkhl 138.: parka; wcowrun inn Careful 0! ;heIr health. K0 A pnlngy Ncceunry. |":-r`>I|' mass ...,.;.T; is. Scotch }&hlskoy. ml . ` : . . H NID .. L... Not Wnuu. ..l.l Not I'll pa rt. I.unn.l nl & CH! . Au|l&u- IDSIIICII. . v-...,. .....\. --.- 1.\.\'.\\()1;l E, March 9 alhvid See. far- mor, died at Smth Lake on Saturday, aged thirty-eight. years His remains were taken so his home. Pine (lrpvo. Pictaburg, and funeral took place on Sunday In was very largely attended. Mina Mncdonald bu presented St. Andrew's church with a not of collection plates of solid silver. The . plates are given in mmnory of the late i Mrs. Ireland. The young man`: liberal ' club has received A |oner_from W . J \\'eb- ` pier expressing lm cordial thunk-I for their eicient helpin cuttingoll HI) frornthe con- ' eorvntivo majarity inl.-`1nmoql.;eanrl r-lac. mg it coeuxcy-eight. Albnn Suervdnn,Victo riuwonuo, has lost his non. aged four-your-. from pcnrlot fever and diphnbrnn Tho -lunenl will ban privuo one to-marrow morning. Dr Rntnn ininnrh nnaninn n tinny ah-um.` I I'lIK;\)nl' W104`! lninulu`. Twu 1.u,\_ pmq. ; nbols IL (yon _ \ Appy at u.uxntxxn`.-4- Bxtnamarz. hl \\ .- llngtun r-Ilrwt. 1 . I luulning. _ Dr Bowen intend: opening a drug 3 rhottly in the old post: oico buuldingz. Ki. A R Orzo: book both rorvbcos in the , Muhotlmt. church on Sunday during the I absence ol the pastor. It. in said than one 1 ol the flotation in town, whoa walla tho pluardcd amide wi}h_ blue rum pitntea doplchiug tumbling lucbonao and fins growing in the ptr-nun u 3 reoula of inbu- uls coming into power. has lately Iotn down the plncntdp, pot in electric lvgllu And in not running unul nine sad Mn o'clock every night and null Inablo to keep up such onion 1: is nothing that novor Inn luononod in in binary hloro. Tho Y. W C 1' U , rvonosly on-pained. not. but cvooinsz at. tho homo nl the Itcrotlry, live I. A Edwards. Waggon: an uni. vex-sally in me have now. this oil!!! hing almost. ontirolylfwao from in Mn. Wil- liau Gannon. alngtul twtl . il v'Ioi|`5`u0l|IOl!oIIndlIoI' |sIgII|': Iru.` ll. '5 am. Danni U-I` Mm NI-c`l`-1-ac. \'onMrday afternoon Mrs. J. Malice. l itt.-hurp,one of tho 0111650 re!-idmita of the townahip, pswotl away. aged e=uvenLy- onu yenrs. l):~CunFul Lad bm ailing for some WLUH and gmduul!_v sank untvldenth ended her n.uii}:riw,r. She wnn n widow for 11 number of _}onr1 and lived alone on her farm. locutml near Brewen Milli. Silo lens-M A f:nml_v of six sons and {our daughters. Of the sons, three, David, William and Robert. are mombew oi the Turonto [))'.iC0 force: A?c.\- ander in lumber bu} or for tho Massey- Ifurris coniprmy; John is overuoer for the Toronto wuterm).-I.department. and M1 other son i.; ozigagal in lumbering in Michigan. (me daughter is Mn-. Ii. Spent` v. Pittsburg, nnothor Mra. J. Hay- :-uck, Ptttrzluirg, [ho thiid is Mr. (SM,-,'t ) Noabit I, .uul tho fourth resides at rnmo .'\Ir(-L McKee wus vim`.-ly known nnd highly rcspectod by all who had the 1 `amauro of h0rm`qun1ntnnce. ullllxvlu nnmwvu The annuz meeting of tho Kinyznton prez-b_';tcriul woxumfn fnreig-.m Inn.-u|oImr_y rucwty is being held in 30. Andrew? c`:urt-h. Belluvnlle. The electron uf (.l!i-er- rorulled: Pro`-id(mr., Mm Alexander Ma- thosun, Bullevullo; tirxt vice pro:-idunb, Mrs. Byers, lhmanoque; second vice prem- (ient, Mra lmlmld Kn.-.9, Kingston; third vice presidenn, Mra. Vnnkleok. So. Column ha; fourth vice pron-i(lent, Mina lL`K|y, Bellevxllo: secretary of supplies, Mm- Hulden. Hellovslh-; presbytorml secretary. Miss Fowler, Kmgnton; treasurer, M18. Clark Hamilton. Krrugncvlx. Hln llrut her Llkms Inc hurt Two or three weeks ago Robert: Now- nnn, brother of the unforunmro man who met. hi!) death yesterday t,hroup,h :5 fu|l, nuetnined Injurie-I by falling from n. build ing in Toronto. He has smce been laid up and is non likely to attend the funeral of his brother In consequence. Mrs. G. Brown, Princess screen, us a sister of de canted. A half-mater resides at Selby and three others at Watertown. N. Y.: Mina Augusta Newman, Mrs. Sawyer and Mrs. Benn J. H. Mulls was the first to break the rows of lho tntnl accxd'enL to the mic um! fmmly of the unfortunate nnn. Ho perfmmed this sun-vice kindly and as gon- tiy as pmsihln 1'ulInTha Flrn Hrsulumto. Dr VV S. Rouson, V S . who in up for the Ii: 31 uxummauona in connection with Hm limg-mu vmelinury cnlkgn, whlr-h Ink J place ubrvut. Much '_ lrt, ml! be lhr r:-Lgrmlunre Hm college turns out. In the Hprmg of H97 ho Look the degree of V.S. at the hem ! or a (-|m.a.- of six Thu thud year cnnfera the degree of I) \'.M H . which he expects to gut. tbia up:-mg mud which will be the r-Iv of such degree- given in Cunzxda. Ho intnndv.-1 no some In Tam worth. Inn 1' rrmar homo. Every Day New carpets are arriving. Our ntork tlmagour \JVl b0 more Hmn twice as lnrgu. We are nhmung rs hum of 11 \..d()c|(_~4 M ','5.~ , >31 and $1 `.35, ruirublo for church mud the | pnrlm`. New rugs, new curunns, now I |.InloJn', tn-min, table IIIIOHH.` sheet` mg. Hou-8 furni.-hvngw A Hpocinl I business. Snio ngont; for (rm-sle_\ n cur pom, the boat, on en.r(,h. I . Mn.-Fzm!, Kingston carpet wnrehouwo. ' Asked Tn Addreu Timur. Ye:-Itcrrluy afternoon Rev. Fr. Hunting- ton. by r(quo~lr, mldreased the csulots of the Royal miliLur_v college. Although the (.-Mats h-Ld jzvt. returm.-Al from n new.-re pin:-H nf drill vnl`. thnu Iiavnnml fnr HnrM-- L`-YUULE` [FLU JIFFU TUK Url|L"I ITUHI U. l'U\ .`IU Ipioge of drill yet they listened for thirty- fivo minutes to the speaker and applauded his words. In is tho that time in tho lus- mry of the c0!e;_re Llmr, a minister was re- |qucstcd by tho cadets to address them. Know Nothing About It. George (H: zior iccln Ixeouiy sensitive ox-or hi-3 arrest, charged with appropricw ing goods from the snare of '|`. Dunn. Ho says he was not nonrer to the place than the Salvation nr-ny barracks. and knew nothing of the alhir until taken into cus- Lody by the polxcemun. ' Spring lmportutluu for INIH4. Prevosb, at the New York clothing evtoro, has ro(:uive.d all his spring Imporbution.-.1. oonsimin,rz nf Scnlch and Ellgllhh bweoda, verzebium. worsted-.I. \'n(-uuma and Ber ves in -,:u~r\c variety. Anyone In nucd of or ore-1 clothing will do well to call on him. lultcompty With (ionu-ul on-den. Lieuri.-Col. Monnizmibort. D 0 C.. has notied uicere coxqtuanding all the corps i that will am into camp here this year that all they Qicera of their corps mush provido ` Lheineolvea with full ouLu-i, as called for by the general orders. T A nAxw.u.\'--Tu.v\'r BEAU'l`Il-`l'I.I.\' situated (lemlched nrlck rmse corner! `Union and Albert sire:-Ls, with four hm mu.-. Apply In A. H1*n.\cu.\.v. A III , `in tact. Those ladies ns lmngola ahooa we put; on the bnrgain table Saturday. Nob many pairs left. ~your size may be. The price is only $\'l.`25. Why no . look in and see ames & Lockets. I UK Ill. netb_v a, 1 Will open On Thnrlday The plan for the l4l:h bath. band concert at Sswyors at 10 a.m. ~ Boll. Burn been Bomioo cool, 86 ton delivered. W. G. Craig & Co.. Ontario atroeb. FR.OM iHFAE.71oh`v4TowN. Headquarters For the newest. things in fbobwoar. Aber- mthv n. I97 Prinnmni nrrunh, Ir IJIID I16` _v 127 I CITY AN D \VlOlNlTY. IUWUEII lvlllllg! III N 7 Princess street. -'-Ill]:-y (Io Fun. _In 1. n -HE llAN[)H().\lE NI l{l'2H|DENCE ON Union ntreot, mmr I) vlslun alroel, lntely cxmlnnlecl bv hnvhl.l_ \Vlm.nhmm. \ anlnll ox. The Annual Ileastlug And lclectlon of Unicorn. The annual meeting of theliingabon con- rervutivo'nsnr)cIxLt.i0n wan held lam, evening Ill Congress hA|l. There was :1 good atten- ~!.umo of memberm The:-0 unirtcra woro enacted: Pro-ulom George Rmlmrdeong drab vice-pro-idsn , \V. l).Inl0p; second xiceprc-i Dr R T. \`.'nlkerr.; third vice-premdantr, Dr. 15 Ryan: treasurer, T J. Sh.mk.=; join . secretaries, F. (5. Dunlap. ` E Sullivan. A romlution declaring condence in leader Whimoy was pane-ed by the meet.- mg, nlsnnn-imilar resolution with regard 1oI)r. Sznytlm, who made a plucky ghb an the face of adverse circuIntancen." .-\'MI"0P.<.`r| were delivered by John Mc- Ivstym, q_) 0., Dr. Ryan. J. S S `inner. T. J 5hanks,U. Inclmniaon. Dr! Wallzem and James Swift. rm.,. 1., ...........l ....:.l 11 high lhrihnf.-n Ln and James DVHIL. Tho Ls-" nnmod paid a. high tribute to tho prondent of the reform association for Mr conduct Lhrcuuhouc the recent cam- p:1i;:unn'J his ;_~~.`:crous treatment of all t p:mio,a concorn-:2 (here-n. [ new on Xlrlolluuy, uI.u\;u -nu. gnu -Nu... ` treasurer was instructed to acnept. from Mrs. Dovana S? as payment. in full for all taxes Mmrged against. the north half lot. ltlin lthh cnnceaauou. Sums voted: J. ... ,.,., _...._.u:-.. :......:.|...I Mn unvu, vn -. vr-.v.V-- We use machinery to do the work of the digcstic organs, and you obtain the good effects of the digested oil at,onc. That is why you can take Scott : Emulshn. to Imnblrar 10 Rev. John Dunlop oicianhly Mted in tho cmpuciryy of chairman during the oven- uu: A wary large gathering was present, mmt of which cvnmnned of ludvea. All |i-- Leued wit h delight to the vividly-portrayed (uitomn and poculinrmes of that growing nation which is rapidly bocpming such a factor in Line world a a7nra. Mr. (lruvnmy us a uent, andpleaemg s-per\1;r,u':tb|u in mrmnor and explicit. In his pre!ent.nl.ion of fncbe. Thouddrena was rt.-p|et.ewiI.b nmuaing mmdents and uniquo dmcripbions dmwm from the speaker : personal experience. (0 Dung the rent. Another pmminent clmrncboris-tic of tho vlnpur-Dre is chair loyalty up their mrutors, "I my even sacricing their lwenfur his ulz \Vlml`. agrmul thing it would be if only Ilmb obmhenco. um. luynluy, could bu vmnnferrml to the llrum. Mn`-her! That luyalty wuuld be of no mean type and would amply ropml for the oxpunao the churrh would in..nr in sending misenonariea Imnbfrar in I).... V..l.n '\.`nInn nnlr-luntllr nnfnl` in Many persons cannot tak plain cod-liver oil. They Cannot digest it. It upsets the stomach. Knowing these things, we have digested the oil in Scott's Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with Hypophos- phites; that is, we have broken it up into little glob- ules, or droplets. ' ` ur_ -__- ...-..L:...... on A.-. (l\N4lI'ly DHCTB In IIU I;'Iuuu_y r-u uuuluugn- y mllit-ulc fnr mm-Ionary proqrern. An `.nr1u|c.1.*.i0n of 1-I-.1-upturn! knowlarhw is nec omdury to loud the people Ln mo punt. Fill cx1-t..;. Social uImr.mr.m'i~lic-a or (-u-Lomu .uo very odd. If no son is born to become vho hand of tho family. one is adopted and his r7ghr. iv-ml mdwputuble us than of 1 bluod v.loncmuh:nl.. 3` hen Hum hand of tho f-nuily i< brought. to (`/unat ID is very easy hung the rent. A..r.l.m- m-..minnnI- nImrn(vr.nriiIfin nf Hm lIu,H()H (11 Flu In IlIII\ no I-mguage which : quunviy mere ll no L nus-Ir , .. ....:......S ....v-nu. i urmlcle. 'l`Iu-an people :1 the orient are exceed in-qly good muuzcd, l:|VVMhI(l)L{ and uurueuhlo. Thvir logical faculty, how ever. is lnrgely rlormnm, unnblwg them in -nvxuy Insuumea no no the cunnocbum baLween two idmm. Alnung them Ihe nutmn of -In in nuknmvunnd they haw applies to it. Come c-unu'y ru Lhoroughly 1.. I. 5.... ..`._-.n..uru nrnnvl-(Inna An ' `I119 llr\1Vl)HU.\llu' l\'I`.'\ HI`)-`4ll)l`JNL`l`I UN ocnu led by lmv|d.l. \VhIu>h0a.d. .\ -amull x- nd tum wlllmmplotmt. l.o( nu nn\.-tQur'm'u . ollege ground. Applyto H. V. loulcn.-t, unr- rlntor. Spoke Fl-on Illa own Vin-led And Nanot- oun I`.'xuerleueu--AI Iluulneu lieu the Japanese in Slow-No Knowledge of Maturity Amn pg Them - some Ohlct Oheruototlmoo Ilontloned. ln theleccurohalloi Sydenham street Moenodist. church last`. evening Rev. Eber Cnupmy, returned Japanese miaaionuy, gave ll very graphic account of Me among iheJapanose. He did not desire to give rsc improeaions as they more generally misleading and to them muan be attribu- Led many of tlieprrore, respecting life in the owery kingdom, that we read ol so often. For instance, the strong eat of bin res - impressions _wa-3 the rush of people on the street; they .-eemed L0 be all Hi nliurry and theroloie it appeared more was no wonder 'trh9y were catching up with other nations. But :il'borwaril~s he found Ihut as business men the world could not produce anything: as riiliculuu.-ly bud as the Japanese. On go in}; into it shop to mnlio n purchar-0. no iizattcr how izroab your hurry, they would have you served with is lire box and R pipe, or will hiing in a may of (an if than be more acceptable. Shopping in Japan re- quiruiu great; amount of that most. nob e quality patience. Their Imlutatoiy greet- inga would here be (`Ol)!`ld0l`8'l as impart. - Hunt remark.-4. 'l"ncu;zh the guest. may have quurreleil wiLh the l~.uiill<)id vhub does nut. prevent mm and ill-.1 e':i'v.uibs lining up no Llmdoor, bowing low to the departing Vl:`ll}0I` and oxpro-sing the hope than alley nmyuguiu be privileged with his honor able patronage. Tim lln(`IlllAY`ll,V nf the Jnnnnena is that LUFU, UIIU (Jill FHU uh Uluzu Lnu nlurmu nu:-us mounfuble diliiculty nf improt-.-lug upon H-Lir nnnda tho meamuu of the gmpul h'a\-any livo per cent. of mur troubles me Lhono no burrnw hum futurny. hence Lhe I uuor dz-regard and upmhy toward a future roliovo 'ho.Iupnnu~o of thin burden. We mvghr. nlmnm. (mV_V tho.-e ptmpla becaum 1h:-ycm nut. (AT the flu me and :40 keep the brow clear of many a cane-brought. .....n,1., I Ullrw l,ll urmkle. rm. Tho poculmrxty of the Jupaneno is they have no conception of the future bun live in Lho ewrml now. As the great prmcipie of tho go-pal rehtoa to tho fu LUFO, (mo am me at once the nlmrnat. innu r- .-......o-`.|..|.. .l.'H`m..lI>u nf . .u.u-.u.-nuy nnnn l ame patronage. IPHASES 01? JAPANESE LIFE. IREV. easn un`uMMv GAVE AN mnznasnuo ADDRESS. CONSERVATIVE A8;C)-(;`|AT|ON. guijuagu-@-. score govxs. uau'nn.1'cuuu. `HI! UEUI second n; ner, once a ky glnhrj IEHCCF. In) ner. Nalkem buto nion It. of Kingston Ladies College, cnnpars CLEANED. SEWED AND LAID. Cablnet and Upholstenng Work or every description made to orderar ro- paired. Ila?!-nunan 21-H1 Wnmhnr Ilndln raun- mag MA_IS. Sonmhingnaw. ,'l'ho bed And strange rmat nude. Also undu- __'_A.__ _l_.'__ _-_I_ __ ,_._D, -A___) L_ Steam Carpwning Works. Furrhture pasted for smpment_pr stored. W9{w~ f"-W m-"0" '3 is what the New York printers call a pretty slmdod Crinl ? Goods in beau- tiful Shot and Brumde Effects, suit- HMO for\Vui~ts4. Wrappers and Under- akirts. At present. wu are offering this oxtrexm-ly Htyli:-sh goods for Be 9. yard, and in the wash guarantee the color to be fast. ' * A call solicited by 0 999 99009900000000090099000 9000000000000000000000099 90000000000000 900990999 9999 990999 999 999990999 9999999909999999999999 900000009009000000999 999999999999 99999999 ya: U Mattrssaea and Feather Beds reno- vated. nI......u..... ..,..\--.I 1..- ..\.|-.--_A an ' T- Electrician. Coublnnuou an no Bloctrlclilltuu and Bloctrlc Snpplbo haunt. ()ur Wash Good-I counter in now having a big run. 'I'lI0usnnds ofyurda of new and pretty Prints. in light um] lurk colorings, at 50. 80. 10c, 12w. :+-906690604`. 0 runrr Tnuo 09 F-`. C. Marshall. Electric Benton. Boll: P I SI and Annnuniclnurrl W|r- S p In; for Electric lights Rlrpnlrs ornll lln-In pvonpuy attended to. Ul buunv :.;r."" JAMES REID, Crumlgy Bros. 1.. H. BL_'e:_Esc.K I-|I_-`_ - 4.. l"zmc_\f Purlor Tables. with hmvy limes Jrot, In Muhognuy or Uuk, 82 50. Massive Sidehtmrda. with British H4-vul Mirror and Lined l)ra.wors, only $9.no. p .1 nn Y\' ` III '1' I.Alun-: 1:|~;mnrN:'r: mt Nmn`Tr ` uldour Johnston ntr:-1-L, tirul. hour-so weal or Barrie street. with rurnuco und nth:-r modvrn oonvoniem-ma. Alsu) tho Hlonu lnw-lung, -.2421 Barrio st.rPol,wm1 modern lnnprnwumms. Ap- ply to Jouu Mums. -0) `Phone 312. [Fl/I5 rgnlf Beautiful Brass and White Enamvl Imn Bedutuuds, snuglo or doulvlo. 5:1 50. BIG R N JIUDDC ucvuovag -- _-v-- - -w-u 'l!o1'uro this occurs them huil been some small 1('t|K in the \\'nPJs. the 1't'pnil',3!1R of which, duuo in limo would lmvu-pn-\'eI1te:l disaster. Sn it is in numborlps_;4 cases of 5-uxn$1yn_ptin_m_: if the first-`si;:I1s_`of hr:-uki'ng it is in nmllbcrlcss of mnum Mon: first signs `of hr:-ulcing health been uouood, and ]mn'aIn.i\'e~ -`$B`=" Tn(`l|HllI'GS .-gem-,-, Ila Waters Rush Out, Carrying Destruction In TI1cltPatb. Ambuluncu mm 147 . of the Lntoab Designs in WALL PAPIGRS received In!-Ir. week. \ .... ........ I... ;..n..-n.o-.l :.. UIHD WUUK. You may be intoroated in seeing the new things, whetner you wish to buy or nob. ll. Blanchard. C.A;, J. B. McKay. Prlnclpnl. Pmaldont. `I -~--~......_.- _, ._.. alnaunse , |([[N ifaiiliig 1 E o s E I _Fuw of those 500 Dining Chairs .6'+ Wall Paper Specialists, Robinson Bms., A Reservoir Bursts! Only a few of these lines left: THREE TONS .,}Is;. V0178}. uolkugnunmxaby rnlltuilib :::: ___ _._- -..._, _-.. `v BARGAINS AZURE SILK f 2&3 um! `:65 PRlNCEl5S BTREl'.'T. II! `II ! RICK HUI`!-W2 UN l`l.l~`.lmY H'I`lll-Il~`.'l` ma- tween Brock und l'rlu(:esn ulr--oh, uunm|n- mg 7 rooms. wllh extension kitchen, bulh, Nu. Also two hnusnn on Brook .~4lrontud_|uIn- In; that occupied by Dr. Fowler, to whom up- ply. BAGOT STREET. Tlw l.NuHnr lhldnrlnktu` und _Furn Lure lxaulu-r. CLUB]-JBURN l"UlL.\lERl.\' 'l`Hl-I RICHI- denoo of rm. H. A. l(Irkpnlrl('l<, beam!!- mlly aIt.uatod,nppnnlm .\lm-lnnnlrl Purk. Ap- ply no Kmm-,n`|m'x & Run!-zm-\, nnuu-In St. FURNISHED THE l>l .HI!{AHI.P} RE:-\l~ dance, mu Johnalmx Hl.r:-L. Umxl locality, rrvcl. drnlnauv, ull Imnh-ru cmwenlonco.-.1. . pply to Du. WAnm-um. .: VERY f'().\ll<`(iIc'I`AIH.i<} Ib\\'F.[.I.INH, N1). 13-! K! .5: Htrout, pouu-sslur1 Mn) Isl; mm!- crn Inlpmvunn-nl..~< ; rent Inodumle. Apply N next door to 1s.\.u: El.\1l !-DUN. hAH.UE l"URNlHlH'II) R.H().\l IN CEN- tral Iocallt,v,nnxIern impruvcym-ntn, pr!- was home. No. it Hrlvk )`m'rm-(w, omumltcstit. Paul : Hnblmth h`nhm)I. Hulllro-ul Htreut. OUHE 1)(.`(?lIl lEl) IKY MR. 1 . King H(I'('(:l_. I-Ixlvm-Alon and 1 1-onvenwnmen. RI-nl. mmlu-rult.-. I door t0JUnmr. Plum-1. no . . ...__.- _.___j__._._ .. .____j._._ __ l)lCHIl{. \ll.P} norflwl. drnhmmx, nll mud;-rn 1-mwnnlmu-ma. .11 Lit) in Ba 0 cc. EHI.l.)ENCE. nu ma: >(`l( HTMI". cf. m.\m- mm puma:-nulnn; nll ll|U Apply to C. Lxvmmmm & mm. pjj OUBE IN \'Al'HllN 'x'I~:ru\('+:, PINN- cons Slrvnt, m'('1lp|I: by 1)-nln lsmnlgun. Pbueoulon Mny Int. Apply at. W um nmuc. r`I `X Bed qt ' y. ALF 01-` THE FL.\ l` m'I:u `rm: Ixxix-i (Wu ('loth1mr Hmro. Kim; szn-In-t, mu>ln- imr Hnlllwu l rInl.lmr (H"l'l`_ Annlvut. \A'uIu ll make the euro permanent. A as-pnrnte nprclnv for ear-h disease. Sold by nll lrugklntu, mostly for L'5r: a bottle. `Pornnnnl lrtrvrl tn Prof. Munvnn. 11 um! by nll lrmzzlntu, nmutl_v for lrtrvrs Munyon, 11 um! 711! Alba-rt atrvot. oronto, answered, with free medical advice for any disease. NV . mu om-rgy. When (ht-aw syxnphnns nro nuoclatetl with blllmmu-u. yc-l!mv~cm1tetl tnnguv, naulon Mm-r mm 5:: the month um! nul- lor akin tukv .\lun `on'A [Aver Pure In nlt-r- lon with tho yupvplhl (lure, nn hour nfi rt. Whnro tlwro Is uh.-tthlntv (-onutlpa- Iou keop llw buwt-ls npt-n once u tiny DY Vlllll .\luny(m'n ('m~'ll-Minn (`urv um the hevmuo regular nu er the effect or the Ilaegllll Cllfe. Wln-n thorn nre H-uublm mm -nrt sym toms nlternutct Munynrm Hcnrt Cure wit the Dynpvpslll (`urs-. It then In grout m-rvnn.~n-us or Inability to l('('p alternnto Muuymrn Norm. (`urea with me bylipc-pin Cure. it tho hlnml Is our In qhumy nllernnto .\hIn_vun's Blood ,uro nnd Dyspepsia Cum-. By Ihla plan of tr_ent- Inont one oun eradicate the wnrat forms of utunaoh troubles nml their compllcuflonv. on make the pennnnent. somrnto nnrclnv jjj-T:-_-Z ` 0. I70 lMRlllI') >.'sTlll'Zl'I'l'. NICK]: l NI1)`.\' Htreol I0 romnd: un ll|)-In-xl'|lu huuw; ood Itmnlinn; yxmnwpmlon any Hun-. It:-nt In mnzln Int. Mnv. 2&1) nml mum. Mn Lu .( mw. C -----I i . EI\II` : Goods at keen prices. . lluots. Scum. Car- i Von. tad all kinds of cutlory. Gunny b the lust economy. .__.._..._. I In ill forms of utomnrh troumn .`.1nnym_n'n ] Dyspepsia iture will pmmptI_y- vu-r.- whr-re tlwro urn much Iyn1p'um~4 ma puln or nUI't'- new In the utonmvh, Smllgnnllun or distress um -r mung. In-c-unto und tullumva In rhe ulcuunrh.` shot nr-sm uf lm-M11, ponr appvtln-, routed ton u(-, Nnur nr hitter fllzdng from the alumna , heartburn, w H o'n the llfolrach. onstlpntlon, dlzzlno-as. fulntnosl 0111'. Ion symnhnns nro nnm-I.-nod H"RHh '_ : K "OR SAl.l'.-5I.lYl..F..\(`H .'8xl\l)ON' KING 1 , m..un-lnenruoro 5:... city. Apply to J. ` .. (nnmrrxn. below. . F0 itgg Yourseltj ----v--- '-.v. uymwmvii can win. II ling:-1-Qt U0-i-'| :3'i5`E"P"lAi 11:~ A CHURCH SCHOOL, LARGE l"l,'RNlHlll-II) R.H().\l IN CEN- K trill lo('alltv.nnxl(arn |mnmvmm-ms. nrl- 'I;'I3'r:|`;i3*`i6 EAEJ ioib if Dd local-Inn; (in In May. .vmu.\.\v. ALF Ul" TH E l"h.r\'l' ()\'l`Zl( "HIE IHISHY - Baum : Printing (mice. Applyut Wum i KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE in M Wow. EDUERTIONAL. any-uzvvv ,-- -v- m r-mu am; Brld. I898` l`0lI'"l)1ll_\;I :1 ml Ev!--nhu; ' `ms--u, n '5 `.~_I.`-5,5: `J '1`- L-\I\'h .-mu cx vY L sx~:}2\'fE-E Bl'l!.Il-JCTPL Rt--s`)rmu`d on .\!UI\'l>.\Y. .1 _-\.`<'. 3rd. 898 for [my nml Ev.-nhu; l`ln.~sv`u. \n nr.-1:~z+;.~..~s.s1l'..>n'x'- . 1mm lduul lustrnvtlon. For full information NIH nt (`ol- lrgu Omuc, UllJ`--lluw.s' lllock. -1-`UR SALE. T er ss .smat.' _1'o BE_5}:; un up-m-:l'uv lmlw ; I . $'.'0nnltu.\vv4. Mn.m .\ Um ) 1 ml mum-rn Apply next `o wnmx nARm:s'r.,opm.-u1~1.;1~m: Park; mo 40 rev! rmnm '\`. 1`w-- IuKs_ .~g.~n nlnnt fmntnnvx Anov G.\nDl!(xn`,~A 1 I.||UI'?- l\I(Ul'WII'lI5 LUH KIIIUEUII DD cum- Zlpiny opened 3 pear.` and equrppe. ~` ` I fort. The municipal council is ` composed solely of Indians. who ,3 are duly elected each year. so meny lmm , each tribe. the entire body numbering ' twelve {lain council has the authority of F the federal government for its existence. ' l The Indians are divided imo tribes. but ell belong to the Tslmpheen nation. Tue l council is presided over by the chief oi the ;nu.ion, Alfred Duedward. In their de- lihereuone concerning the welfare of the r H village they are sbly waisted by Dr. " Bolton, who mice the place of a "city .solicitor" For n livelihood the Indians lmnb. sh and step In the spring about. a i April they migrate ac-nth ho bleena. vwhere they sh end nd employment. in F the canning factories. 0! which there ere `. } nine, employing over 1000 men each. ' - Sheena ie seventy-ve miles south of ` Pore Simpson. Some 0! the Indians go down to - P were Inlet, which ie 3x=0 nib south ol Post Simp- E son. The -elrnon uhi end cenning ' lsse upverds at three men: s. one! which . I the Indians make their wny homewerd l r summer Dr. Bolton, Ilse Spence end `r shl divided themselves into two sec- on. going with the lndiene to Sheen: the other eolliven Inlet. where hos- Iere rneinteioed the shing 'l'hie ya: in Ii ry to I09 Cp Ihehopihl at Penman on saouvotehhe Iune h the Yukon. Bow- over. Rev. l)r.Ju.-hoe hes heen sent to Bdle Belle end he will eehe chute oi the In.....'e-| -A h;.... '-n'AI Anni-an eh. Mina F n s D I"|IUHlA IHLU LUIS PIHVU Lllll II: I'll! Ill! overcome some of tho diliicultioa men ' ` with in building the main line of tho , C PR The \'i||.v.;o is the largest, then `' oldest: and most important. on the north- . - ' em coast: Until the Klonalyko c.-azo eat. in the inhabitants had communication with` Vancouver by C.l .M. etenmera twice a month in the summer and once a month I during the winter months. [l | in`; the fishing season the steamers often . . made as many as four tiipe monthly. % Nearly all the steamers bound for tho Klondylso stop at Port Simpson. Theru ' ` many of the sick arc treated and oft-tirnoa V _ ` persons who have met with accidents on ` r board l\\O been amended to at the hoepi- 3 ` cal there. 1 TI... ..I--.. L..- _ ..--...I-A.`.... -5 inn ('1! i lull: II "unt mum` in. nu nut `unions unpty ni Thai: ownodiu shut ` hlll LIAUFU. The place has a population of 800. Of | ` this number 750 are Indian! and tho bal~ nnco white people. The majuity oi the: whites are connected with the Hudeoni ' Bay company! pout. Port. Simp=on etc | its name from an early .-urvoyor who icd there. Afterwnrda the Hudson Bay com- I Lnunr nnomnrl n nnnl. and r-nuinnt-all IICIO ISOIII sou $ VIII Clo clurxi 0! we hospital at Iinn lulu during sh aping 13' T. Jim Thovnauul villago to Pete Bi-p-on in twqnv-In anus null. In is called ubqnlv-III $1 -1- I! I couuu Idhk or Want running in." The no-I ti innhn-l -an-nnlv nib AC'_ 1 I I I Si firm. by way of ` Caribou waggon road Quoent.-ll mouth, themes by the old Tole mph Crack trml to `llly uruuguu Ill |llgll'Ur IUW hlll Some year: again route from Ar-hcrolt to Port 5 surveyed Port Simpson. A town silo win located at Port Simpson. lots were sold and an elforo made to boom the place. but the railroad project falling through tho boom died out Mon who are familiar with the limo in tho territories think the pro- posed route from Edmonton preferable to that from Ashcroft. Porb Simpson is :-ituntod on the count; and is at the foot of tho Cuacuue mountains. However, it would not bo any more ditlicnlt to build 21 milmnd into the plume than it was to mmrr-nmn nnmn nf Hm rliflinulnn maul upon. y . . I Fort now Port Simpson in a comib vil` l ` laize situated 600 miles north of Vancou- ver. B C It is about the lust coast village in (hiiada, as it borders on Alaska. Fort ` Wmngel, Alaska. i-i in the neighborhood I of l3.."i miles further north Port. Simpson I is located at the mouth N\F0 river. which , connects with Ob.-ermtzory [nlot This H4 navigable for many miles inland and leads to the old Tel6gr:1pl'\ Creek trail, which runs northward to the Sticliecn rivers` / Since the United States Unvcrnment prac ticully refused to permit Uinaila ln`Il\ lDg Fort Wrangel an outlet to the arm. the Canadian government. in its propo-ed all- Canudian route to the Yukon. has decided , to in-ike Port Siropaon the seaport of the ' north. This action will result in rnukiiig v Port Simp-on one of the most iinportiiut,` 1 ports on the coast Vessels inbound from I Australia. Japan, China and other eastern I I countries pace by Port Simpson in heading ' for Vancouver, Victni-m or other planes 1 now used as point. of traniihipment. 'I`he , some occurs on outbound trips. By stop , ping and tranehipping ll I`-irt Simpson their I journey is shortened by Ii0U miles by water ( and nearlyas many more by land Thu-i I by a railroad to Portntlimpson, from either i Ashcroft, on the main line of the C. 1, ll . 1 or E-lmonton. the northern branch of , `the same line, passengers and freight ` bound from the Japan or other eastern I cmintries to Liverpool. England, will haroL ( the distance shortened by over 1,000 miles, J as compared with any other route,_ I, either around Capo ora or by , San Francisco. If it is found practicable C to novigate the Hudson etrails for a rea- ` amiable period each year, the di-tunco will e be lessened still further. This will give an , idea of theimportance a railroad to Port 8 Simpson would mean. It has a !pl8lldI(l C harbor and n wlrirf built by the Hudson 1` Boy company will accouuoodate vcseof" Of` t ti my draught at higlr or low tid wan/l Inrvmrml HTIITIM I1)lI`I Alln l`l'I|I' nearing. ; A little over ve years ago Miss Spence. sister of Mrs. D. W. Truesdell. Chen!/nub ntreob. a graduate of the trained nurse de- l p-irtrnenb of Rnokwood ho.-Ipitnl for the in- sane. entered the rorvice of the Canadian Motliodian missionary society and was r-ant to Fort: Simpson, Caemir dintricb, B (1. There she took charge an matron of an hoa- piml supported purcly by government; grants, private subscriptions and contribu- none from the llrlevlioulieh missionary so- oioty. This hotpinal. by the way. has as 4 its superintendent l)r. A. E Baltun, II graduate of Queen's and a native oi New- boro. Ont. Having served for five years Mice Spence. a cording to the custom of the society in der whose auspices aha labors, earned a yes.r e furlough and at once returned to Kingston. She has taken up a courre of advanced medical study to better equip herself for the noble work she is engaged in among the Indiana andriow whites settled in that for away npnb. Fnrh nmu Pnrr. Rimnunn in n nnmib vii` . I PAIR; um nbolltl Rxrngxumll - Klondylxo gold elds. it is relreahing and What I lloturuod nlnalonnry Bu to Bay of the I`lnco-lt ll splendidly boomed for B Wontcrn seaport and Hallway outlet -Aullmpu in Its Bur-roun dlncl. After Minding I0 much shoot the Iron- derful Yul-con, of Fort Wrnpgel. ,Furt Simpson and other polnta adjacent to the interesting to meet one from that country and llsten to a. verbal description of its wonders. It is like conversing with 3 person from another world. Particularly interesting does such 9. colloquy prove when it is found the person upon whom the tank of maintaining the conversation possesses ll storehouse of inlormation con coming the distant land nnd is capable of imparting In lmowledge ol the country in A concise and intelligible rnmner. To be onnbled to do this goes to show the eye was ever observant and the mind impree- . sionable to all within scope of vision and hearing. A lilhlla rnmr Run vmu-I nan Nliill Rnnnnn. l [mom ma msmur Noam. PORT smwfson WILL BE AN IM- PORTANT canvas. ` Illu I K./LIHCIUH llll KIUVUIUPUII I1.IlllI.y glUhh I ( men. It has developed tho mind and I thought of tho nation. Language has and ['1 will play an important part in tho 1 development of the nation. In the i 1 present age much of the thought eon- !i voyed in literature 1-. of a dobaeing g l uuure and detrimental to 3 pure develop I mont of the mind. Suan gets in his dcvx! ieh work in literature by corrupting the; mind of the writer. .\lodern novels have I 1 their demornlmng features, many being I written by blind thinkers. The S l .C K. I seeks to oonnteract the evil influence of .- ' corrupt literature by the spread of that which is pure and wholesome. It desires I l I to raise the ncandnrd of christian truth `and morality. All christian people should co- operate with the society and assist by preyeru. inuence and nancial aid. .niiiin:iu for generntiona yet to UHU PUU.IlU- Rev. Father Huntington followed. after is good collection had been Lnken up. He relerrod to the extensive growth of the lilngliab church and of christian knowl- edge. The church lmii nob yen given up the warfare. but still realizes her duty and responsibility and will woik with vim mid onurg_y. The liuggliah race during the limb Lwo liundrerl years has held the pro- minent. place hrnong nations. .-\nglo- tiixoiiu have been leaders. and the people upeukiizu the English tongue will lend come. Consider the responsibility nrooinpmying this prominence. The church has not. ' been silent. in the growth of the Eng- Iii"-h race. lb has moulded the c|i~ir- ` .acr.er 0! than race. and has exeited as moral and religious inliuenco, which has strengthened and ennobled the race. People who ape-k the English tongue cannot. help bub be elevated, for the language is replete with christian truth and teaching: it has been permeated. carved and moulded by christian faith. The chrch being part. of t.he fabric of the Eugiinh nation has built up the country. and In Canada has developed many great. ninin Ir. hnn docs-lnnml thn mind and I Dnlrymcn Dlnnpprovoo! Iunnfnctnlo Din- 5 Jug than Ionnu-., ` > ] The diroctoro of the butter and chemo association of custom Ontnrio met at the bozo! Frontenac luau owning And paced the follomng raoolntion onbmicwd by Wal- liun Eager and B Kidd: M1`h..r. in vinu nl tin: Inna Huh a `non. IIIIII lolgf BUG IA l\l(l(.|! "That in view of the fact Huh I latgo quantity of the innnuhctnro oi the you 1897 in atillin the bonds of dnleta, nnd uncomnmod. be it thoteforo rooolvai, than in the opinion 0! this b-audio willbo in I.hO 0ON of the dnirymon of this pro- vince that no chute be manufactured baton tho first day 0! Mny. not phat the Ian day of Ootobor. during the protons your." A similar step was tnien by 5 Montreal choono sud buokar nnociuioo. A resolution of ooodolonco our the death oltho Into vieopuuidouu. B. J. MndthtLinnI-nnnl-(Ind. Cumulus, was . The qluuon oi disputing of tho 850 pins gnu: by the Wvndnoc alt wake to thonoociotioo loruch ol shohuu exhi- bition ol chats. Inn nhn-ad to the puni- dumund nu-utnry. (Booting who! you `run in lcolvnr all `cl Ahrvnthfo. 119 will unit you. 9 . , [ APRIL AND EOVEMBER CHEESE. l"l7l.l. R'!`.\l-`I-` ur l.'nlwnIty (:mdnnton. Special nlu-mlun given In Imlhlnlunl l|01' ; ymplln. Tm` rv`t|m-nu-nt ruul ounum uf homo l odlnblned with lhu lxhzlwst Ill<`|Ill|l lrululug. The boot I-Jdumtlonul xuI\'oIuuuu.-:.wiLh everv I WUUII lI rlilIllIC|lI (JUMP! uuu hllluly leruuco deaoroyed dovuted church W01`!-hip und exorbod an 0\ ll iulluonce over the pen ple. Out. of lheee troubles arose Lhi-9 society, the first. momberi-hip consist ing of (in) men. They by praierlul and corneal. effort; aimed ab rolling buck the tide of ignortmoe which was sweeping over mo country 07: account or the luik of christian knowledge and teaching. They huvo prospered Ill their work, ilie society has grown and its elevating influence is lolmu nearly every part`: of the Cl\'l|lZt`d world. The eocIecy a early work was ex` planned by the reverend gentleman, show- ing it. had done much for the pr0p0gs.plI of obs gospel in she early days of the New Englamd acatea. It does its work in she spread of pure and whole-ome literature. including the bible. Ir. oealebs weak chuicheu in Canada and other countrnea wu.h contributions of money. Ina woik evou extends further. Many young men III uollegoa studying for the mm|Bt.I_y are supported by the society. and (anchors. ch:-ismun workers and medical missionaries are educated in the old country through ma support). In vow of what me 0lg&(II1.r\bi()lI has done. is doing and oxpecus to do. Rev. Mr (Summary made an urgent appeal for 9. liberal support from the people. Rsv li`nl.hnr Huntinnrlnn I'nlInumrl_ nfrar lllbul - ' A? on 0 Noll V onnoss. wan onfn J. F B! couple ( Lnnbc mined 1 Lho hon The over games 1 being in ll0lH'i|y',{t Pmgo: know on save his ll:inul'.nI IL man tice nor li. s some llulu':l_\ x.'< Thu pl and-Tuil sulesb tn Ylnd 1 An Anu|vernary Meeting In St. George : Cathedrul-A ble Ajqrcesues (ilvuu. It is two hundred years since the anciety for promoung Ci)I`lziliL|llkn0Wi(1dg6 origina- led in London. Eng , and lamb evening an nnniversnry meeting was held in Sui H:aoi';ze u cnchcdral,whcn stirring addresse- were made by Rev. H. (iommery, the aocIeL_y u dalegnbo to Canada. and Rev. Fnbhur Huimngton. Devotional eX8R`(.'Ir-BE were conducted, Rev. J. H. Starr and rural dezuiCuroy taking principal pares. Rnv Mr llnimmarlw URVR n vrv Viviii TUHSI Gel) Laney musing PHHCIPHI pfb. V Rev. Mr. Gommcly gave a very vivid 1 descnpmun of the church troubles during [Lbs reign of kung-4 Charles and James, `when Lyrannicul aces and kiugly inner- fu:-unnn Nnunruuurl dnvntarl nhurr-h wm-I-hin ! l TOT 8 (l|NIl'LBl' OX 8 CGIILHTY. 1 The Indians are cbrietianized and may ` be curmdered prosperous. They have 4 great; respect for their teachers, as proved In many ways. Mine Spence has received several lebtera from members of the tribe since she came here. and all, while hoping she may have a good time. are anxious for her return. Mme Spence, With A church choir of fty voiced and she ezsys they sing r-plendiufly. are very musical The bmee bend performs miirveliounly well for n lll\Ll\'B0l`gl\nl'I..1ll0 , experienced. The winter weather consists largely of rain. The atmosphere is very dump. On the peaks of some of the ad- j nmng mountains snow lingers during the entire year. The dwellings erected by the Indians are modern and reflect. greub cred- Spence is very much taken up with her work, and after the completion of her studies here will return to her post. This will be in July next. the ais:-iawnce oi l)r. Bolton, has trained They I having a. native im-trucker. The climate Lhere i-5 Very mild, veiy libble frost. being ` it. on them for their handicrafts. RIMES E GROWTH AND WORK OF S P.C.K. pououod by e resident of Port Simpson. The we bonste of a Methodist church. in whi the service is conducted exclusively in th Indian lhnguaae. an Anglican church. 3 home for Indian boys nnd a similar institution for girls. These homes `are nothing more or lees than training eoboole. The horpibel receives $500 from the provincial gave: nment and 3 him sum from the lederal government. Out: if this sumnnd the iunounla contributed by the mis- alonugy society the salaries of the medical superintendent and matron are paid. The running expenses are met by private sub- scriptions. Last year eighty patients were treated, which is n fair average of as your : work. Dr. Bolton and Dr. Ardagh, who is locuted in the vicinity, cover sin area of l ,000 square miles in their pnotv .3. so than they are Lept pretty well on the hustle. The Indians have a brass band under the land- eisliip of one of their number. The mis- Crosby, who speaks the Indian language fluently and has lub0|'Od among the tribes for quarter of a century. sion is under the direction of Rev. Thomas . I Tin. Indium: am r-hriat.inni7.nd nnd mm? . DAILY ('h:u`Ix:nnIS.1.1nrI'. Hm: cunuw bell ii no rornod_\ forJ.2vo- [`nulo win`.-.odne.s. We admit than them am . ` many children wn':kinr; the streets that ! I nughl: to he in their beds, but the romedy . in th-.- cape hes in the home and not in the ! municipal council. ill. VTHI l`X["lHI UIIIECIF 2 On rxa-nining the rururns from some municipalities ibis found that the number loo! but-H9, judged by the population ond_ K number n` do-mhi, in notably below the` ; avenge in mm Ia! municipalities. Be kind ` enough to forward to this department. the I name: and uddrez-sea of the several phyni ' cinn~ pncticinz within your municipality. l and mark the name: of more who are not. in the bubizof making regular returns of births as required under the nth." L. I H:1m'Il-In H<'r:1m, ! ` Why I-huulrl we ($.T.R. and C }`.R. oi- ciala publwah long ppolozim for their :s(`.I.I0n I in cutting rate-': If the xuilxvny people can. stand it Lhe public can. and will do its bnt to be choerfui. There's no kick coming: from the poof?!-. oolnblned with ` xuI\'m:u|zus,wiLh every home (`0l`lIl")l'! and nmwnlenm-. `mums Fonrln. (`m-nu! mul :-xkullng. ` A discount uf onwthlrsl to daughters 0! 7 ole `men. For full lnrurnmlhm apply to I COR.\'\\':\I.L. .\I..\.. I`I`hl\`lp|L Into Return: Or Pny A Fine (Ion-virlerable dissatisfaction has been me pencnced from time to nmo on account. or physicians. clergyman and undertalmrs neglecting to properly lcuiqcor smtiarice. The first mentioned are the greatest of- frmdora and stops wull be taken to compel them to be more prompts. This letter from l.' H. Bryce. deputy registrar gener- al, will explain matters : On min-ninintr rim mrnrnn .'I-nm om-nal Iklnrln from AddInl30lo Owing to the deputy rczurning oicer st. No l polling rub mnaion. Clarendon and Miller. not having entered -my return in his poll book as required returning 0:?- cor lhIley o'retnrn to the clerk of the crown in chmcory will show All npparem. majority for Reid of 30!; the actual ma- jority is 245. no In; one soon Bonn Dan Bob the hu nova: non honor shoes for the annoy dun Abernathy in showing for this spring`: In-"lo. , _\V'\\' \|'|'K lI'H'|||l". I Semen wh|.~lu-y in. really a remarkable product U: the K i,l)1)ll1)1M1allA1n mmio H1 bcutlnnd Inst. year 3'! mm HIM! wero r_`0n~ sumed at hvmm, :1IIm)0-MI -48115 to Hug- I innd and .'$'.).|W),|MIJ bhlppod to Lbia enun- tfy. I I`)l'll1`HH.'I'l IIIIHI. Of tho 9'90 duela fought in Duly last year only one remlrod hcally. The Inn lmn-I am evidently verv careful not to cake Coid when they go out: to ght. duals. li(:lu':|_\';_:.nl\ llillvpvtlrl-`Ill. polmc.-sl a-mmtmn 13 very much Nip- and-Tuck l1'_you mlnh hen. no wou!d be to bet that than the house is sua- tamed. VV 5H5 (Y4 LIU H- lizrn Jmque-3 for housebreuking and as- sault in l;lamIlLon wall epenrl three years in Kingnon [)Ollll0lltlBl'_\'. A newspaper ahoulrl be like A booth |bnaah-ev:rynody should have his own, 1, and not burruw his neigl1bor a. . Rev \V. Hamlnrunn has hmm mnlmrl llzmnllun l|v'v':|ltl. weum Lo Imve bocn nwthor cold jus- warm I-_yn~.paDhy," Mr. Hardy. aolnetbing tepid. ..... .~..,.... UO')I'lIy',{!`Illl|Il(I(`]\(`|1(1.l\l. Pmgmy 5:. John did not, after all. enough abouL pigs to enabie him to own bacon. I UUUPIU U] UiI_yF' : Lnnb evening Min N. Henderson enter- a number of her young jrinnds M. hnme of her pwrcnta, Bogob street. oveninu was plenwnnrly spent, parlor and VI-l`i0llS kinda of nmusomenb I indulged in. I IUFHIU. Tho Inmmm commenced c-mar-ting mn- mrinl for the re buihlinrznf \\'ukunu` win/z, ,rzmmruI hmpirul, _yrmemn3-_ Thu mrpon. tern nre nl-n at. wmk touring our. tho in- tt-riqvr debris. Ar. the [Nice nnurh this morning` T. was arraigned on fl charge ofdrunk- An old c-mun rmen' ul 5 mnnth oufomc-ri. A simnl nr clmrgza nuninnt. Bmuthers was allowed to stand for at of days. [nah Avnrnur Kaa K. unnllnrarunw nntnr, \vA.\'TF?D FUR TU RI-Z.`<"I` I-`UR |"llL\"l` Ur` ` lhrov lmusm mum of Prlnm-m Hl.l'nl_|lM` (It'll tllh rnmh-rn lmnr~nu- uni.

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