VIVU. - Mrs. Charles Mcwilliame, Boston,MauI., died on Sacurclay. Deceased. who was thirty-four years of age, was A daughter of R. Y. Manama well-known Brockvillian, who moved to Boston some mnnbhs ago. Mrs. John Daweley, Brockville, is an aunt of the deceased. '\.....'..I D_..._..LA. -._...I -:__LA,, , ,, I I In but: UUIIUIHK Ul DIN CHUFCD. Col. R. H. Garrett, New Orleans, died on Sunday from upoplexy. He was born in Prince Edward county and served with the much during the rebellion. A wife and two daughters, Mrs. (Rev.)Mavety,Granhy, Quin, and Mrs. 0. E. Eul. Brockvi|le,eur- VH70. - cununuu H-la. . The dedication of the new Methodist: church at Byers appointment). Culnbogio circuit, will take place on Friday, May 6th. Revs. Cairns and Webster will preach. This congregation has done excellent work in the building of the church. (`nI D II (1....-an M... n..I..-_- ..I:..,: UTHI UIIIUWHTB UuH|llUUUa ' A Brockville asylum patient, John Kerr, attempted to commit; suicide by thmwing himself into the zivor. Guard Brown jumped in and rescued him. Junnnn ("n,-xnnllb dim! in 9|... ..-....L.. :..'l Juulpeu ID HUG TCUCUUU mm. . Jnmes Conuolljv died in the county jlil an Belloville on Monday, aged 100 years. His aged widow lives in Kingston. The deceased ccntennrian was born in the emerald inle. UH... ,1...l.-..L:.._ -l L- , , 1: .1 1- . all I5 MIIU UWU U015. A. E. H. Braithwaito. Oshawa, ban mm. ed the grow formey occupied by Bricbon~ & Donovan. Ganal uque, and will do a gen eral hardware business. A 'D-....|...:Il.. ....-l...-. ..-4.'-._;_ 1,: , IV, , "CU-' WEdw_ard Keys, born in Ireland eighty- ve years ago. died in Charleston on Fri- y of old age. He leaves I family of four girla and mm boys. A. F} Tl Rrnithwnifn l\.|...... L... -5 Iu mumou creel, near onnnnonvnle. Charlie Gibson, non of Robert Hnbaon, Belleville. leaves on Mondgy next; for Regina, where he will join the mounted police.- Ealwnv-3 Kan: horn in T.-.\l.....l ..:..LA.. mum and was Duluxuia. \ Dr. Malone . Renfrew, was fined $25 for praobining win out the necessary corticnce from the medical association. Thn Inn;-in nf .Tnn-nan Mn.A-_ .l..-_..-.I -5 now me meamu BBBOOIIIIOI1. _Tbe body of James Mqrdan, drowned `ob Big Island on tbanklgmng day, wag found in Salmon creek, near BInnm)nvi)]3_ Chnrlin llih-nn nnn nf `D;.l.....o. A 3.I...... nwu |lC"Dl'I -IIUWUII. Mo.\'muL.Jl'n `.3.-- l`ho police commit- tco bu dccl to lorbid woman and girls and also mnlformod and diseased por- sonafroln bogging on the streets. and to rcotricb the privilono to individnnl: over thonno! twenty-one. who must oocuro oorticnuu from tho clergyman and the police. The ponnlty for an infnction in night dun imprisonment. Now: of chnmm-lot Ooudcuod from the WI:I'I `kahuna. Jchn Swilzar. painter. `paper hnnmr. otc.. will remove from Oar upon Place to Gnnnnnnmu uuulll KIO- J. E. Lwil, Carleton Plgoo, hu dggldad ho ramovo to Gannnoque. He in in the boot`. and shoe business. hp \,|.l.-...... nnnfnn-nu ___ n_-_| An: 1,, ROBE BAN K BLOSBOMS. Lovamov LOCALS. Bonnet Help Free To Ion. lI:_..._.-_ n_..._..... 117..., ,_ A RELIABLE OFFER. otsmncr` oasnss. mr MAY 3; 1 896.j The iirst ceee was an action for slender | brought by William L Perry. 0! Moecow, ngainet Stover Benn. The fecte oi the canon brought out by the evidence are briey ae follows: Mr. Perry, who in n ' fence viewer, wae called upon in his olcial ` capacity to give I decision in e dieputn which emee between Mr. Benn end one 0| ' his neighbors over the ownership of eline fence. The decision did not eetiafy Mr. Benn. end the matter wee left to Irbit.rI~ tion. his honor. judge Wilkieon. being one of the arhitretore. In reeulted Perry : decision being upheld. Mr. Benn upped- ed iron the arbitration to the divieion court. end the cane wae tried at New burgh before judge Price. The can went egeinet Benn. Mr. Benn did not eccept the find- inge of the court. with good grace. He laid ell the blame on Mr. Pony, end went I .4 I throughthe neighborhood averring that "Perry bed sworn to a lie end that he (Benn) had the dooumente to prove it. He further evened thnt Perri had in- uenced the judge egeiuet in. and much more to the cane eact. In his eight Perry wee a bed men and Bean never lost an opportunity in telling hie neighboreeo. A large nnnibu of wit- neeeee were called whoee evidence went to thew that Benn entertained notice to- ward; the plaintiff. Mr. Benn entered e croee ection aaeinet Mr. Perry lor Ilander [ andthetwo caeee were tried together. I --------- . . In all the world today--in Ill Iluehiotary oft! H- d I ' I M treason}: ratoreduo mm men as has the famed 1\(ll-1B?(`;{xl`. ?.?'( )(.),rc:r"}sltt1 tl;`n1i:';.Y.' Thiis totheruct cube, tis. `- - ` Ifhichsl|I\'0 :0 emu! {lithe whdle ;`::';'i::~iI`\)':1l'umnA.ndin`u{-uI(.:).'h..n"k. Flu. Water And lnoko. 3:10 of Hardy : 833.000 stock, damaged by [in and water luo week, will con- menco nub `Monday morning. This` is due to the fact that the company controls some il1\'Hii;)l;:;ha- whicp Inn-o no anus! whle nalm of medical science. Somnch decortin art in; prnchsedinad n Ibatthhgrnnioldmm k The! will nlu mnlicallr en`;-Jive lnhrI`:a':1y.n:"I,n:d":n.1n?m`Il"Mi-"gnu... `rush:-uncut nuum-n-vame wnz.u..c..1sowe.au..n,ynns_ui.r % \ . ~~ .___.. nnlenulmounenml non . So `Id. h bug ;)'r';:t'i's:l. grand qld comlpguII;CnoI(;onnnkcs"::?x)st|rt'in:':1`::: _ They wx_ll send 1- I eecnvc apphnnce and nmonfa mm-n at yuan. txvorulneles nllvubu are-. to an at vnlhbleninl Ndndakkpddumuhcnhunhud n1nIadhl0npnny uAjVnl&-Oohnnlnu: hiked OI and I`l'ihnn..AInnl III] nth! man hm hon:-rl nl lhnn %rR[T`IRiK An Action that In Hoard Atrho Nnpnnoo Allllel. Nnpnnoe Express. Thn first nuns I PAINE S CELERY COMPOUND] P MAKES SICK PEOPLE WELL. HEALTH /W1) LIFE IN Get Paine s, the `Kind Thgi Cures. A SLANDER CASE. Onptund By The Nashville. New York, May 3.-:\ K(`y \\'*.~:t, special to the Prass from the (lusp.\{"l1 hunt with the blockade utlle must of Cuba says the gunhuat .\ll.*4ll\`lll1` uhilo cruising off the southern n'uu.:1t, .~lightod the Spanish mail steamer Argunata at 2:30 o'clurk last. l~`rirl:Ly, making for (7ienfueg:1s. The Argmmtu made-, .1 (IP- aporate effort to much the hurhur, hat. the Nashville lmult-ll la-r off and t a solid shot. over her how, an l-Iuse Llmt. her engines \\'l`r(` at. once ro\'i~rs<-cl. A number of Spanish gunhuats \\`Ill(`ll(`tl the chub from behind thu guns of l`\H`t `Angels. A torpe hunts steamed lmldly to the l'('St`lll`, ho.-ndln for the . \'a.shvi|l(-. The cruisvr Marble and and the Eagle, one of tin- Musquito "vet, went to thv .\aslxvillv's usslatanm, tho Marhloht-ad npuningfirv on the advancing Spanish hunts at lung range Just as they-lmd begun tu fire on the Nashville. ' he ;\Iarhlohoad :1 nd Eagle did efl'oct.ive wurk and so lam- uged three [mats in the first linv that they fell hack to their C()ll:l0l`lS. Then all nine showed their slvrns and sour- ried back into the narruw llarhor under the gum of the forts. '['wonty-niIm prisoners of war were taken on the A r- nonata, including (fol. Vinm-n.m do Curt -n, of the third cavalry of l rim:ip<-, and nix! staff. The Spanish mails. ho- Iiemd to contain many iiupnrtant, mili- tary deapatches, \wru also zwized. do hunt and eight gun- ` um umust. mun. mam mo we l.l'f./ 1 may numora non all dragging. jj uoao. 11'] snow. ` I Broken down aynhngo. Ollaetcnd nerve: and emmintod lonn; are npidly rutorod by Minor : Compound Iron Pub. .60!!! by I" drmninh. 4 .. ' . If there our sun n upocilc" for any on complaints. than Cu-tot : Little Lint Pills are 3 opeolc for nick headache, and ovary woman should know this. Only om pill-A dose. Trythom. Rrninn dawn nun};-n nlnnnpml agora- [Dials \lI Dll. "Climax" Iron Tonic Pillnu-9 doings grand work in restoring pdople to health. strength and personal bouncy. They cou- uiu four of the bean tonic! om diaoomod. Fifty pills in 1 box for twenty -ve cum. The Dr. Hnll modicino cam y. New York. Sold only lb Wade`: mg non. Tho Ohouo Harlot. More-rx:.u.. May 3.--The receipt: of cheese on Monday were 1.167 as, nlugo incrouo from any previous roco pm. Cables were study. According to Hodglon Bron . repon: chose continue: to bo in strong do~ mnnd in England. and in main conIidor- ably dearer on the week. and` will tends higher. We quote noatcolorod Cmndian. H full make. at 439 to 449; white at 405 to 4:25; neet United Scams, white. at -805 to I Ma; colored ab 42; to 439; pnmmbra in fair demand from 325 to 384; low grndoa nnd ekima dull; olferod from 85 016: per cwt. The jury brought in 3 vordlob of 375 and coat: for Perry. and in the other action they held that Benn had received no dum- nge, so be was awarded the auto shilling, the judge allowing coats of counter claim. Inn mu ovens ion has t in; offer: me of tuna. Bcqquty. :._.._._n;..._ I I0 BIO, E: III duuhu. Anna rial: m Milliaery Echoes. nn nlmhum s-nu..- I afouo fnoumu & ctrsfmn, `where all kinds of Woodisito ha_d at lowest prices. r ,{.7smAcuA~, - AGENT. A'63b3s3iT.7"s. Ilarrantod. [Forget it Not. Ono-piece crank and A110. Boltleaa head and seat post. \ Largo tubing tuperod." making it I stronger. _ ` _ _ _ _ A , IJVII 'VIIIII5 "Ic'O ` BIIUIJ N'l~`L`r,l`o. steel olnin, And the tint running wheels mndo. I A1--.l llI|.-_I A__ on- I-Q- _,_ _., g |A FEW Pomnsks Lzupe Vemo Heat is. `An important movement on the part. of the squadron now in Cuban uulers undc-r mlmlrul StuIl[).~Iun is c-xpectml, which may delay the invusion of Culn. It is impossible to make public the plund. Jhe blockmlo ill be t`UllflnUt".l `ff(`('ii\`t`,i , and the um-rgios of the of- ficers 0 the squmlrmi will not be wholly employed in capturing 111"!`- rhnntmen or shelling suntl lml.terj-s. About. 300 Cubans huve enlisted for the- inwuion of Cuba, but (lvn. Nunez is mnsultlng with war nduiiml b`uuip:-mu about the tiispusitiull of them. [HE BESI IS TIIE-LCIIEAPCST. com. trim is com. in Self-oiling n[xlo`u.A nnn_nnnn npnnlp Av Wallandgvale Wheels. ... ~ ' ,..:.;.'.'..;;.'.;...............\. k ll IOTHll(Ill.l)l6 llel. LIIGIXISIBIVCS. New York, May 3. -- A Key West special says: Cuhuna here my Gouwz run have his army rdndy to a.-u-operate-, with the fleet by \\'ednusd:Ly and with 1ho rnunitiunq 01' wur to be curried by the invading army there. will he nu luck of arms uml ummunitinn to insure n auovessful land nttuck on the Spanish. By that time it will probably be known definitely where the Spanish Cllpt! Verde fleet is. `An l.mnnrh|nf Innwunant run than nnrl LO uo uemre movmg on uunu. Instructions have been cabled to thq (`0|lnI1n(l0K`,,()f the Oregon` now `in Rio Junerio Jnurhor us .to the pmcanutins necessary urevhde meeting` with t e B nniah fleet. The Uregon,, with _tha nrimm and than umwlv nurchased Brnnnan near. "me uregon,, wu.n _lma urieltn. and the newly purchased dy nnmlto cruiser` Niuthcruy, will leave . Rio to-day. These three vessels nuke formiduhle fleet themselves. Khnu \'nrL- Win. R _ A Knv \\. 4AuI (lope: Inn no Immy uouno ; rind At- tqck-'An lmporunt lovomgnt ot the mound:-on It lt|gooted-f'l`uo Iuorglu oi the Unicorn or no Isquudnm wlino run to acne: rIrvoIo-A Iltnlnh Ij noncupmna-:.nmy~1rI;I:t Near Ion ' Angola; ` A Washington , May 3.-The invasion of Cuba. isio be left to ipdependonc expe- ditions, headed by Cuban ouicers. 'l`he wmi-ui'1'iciu.i reason given `for tempur- ury ulmndonment. of the United States military expedition from Tuzupu in to. desire to ascertain exactly hunt the Spanish fleet on the `Atiamiic itnteuxls to do before moving Cuba. imzlrm-iinnn imva hmxn ambled in the mtIInu4!.'E :W Wa bllwuu IIIIIIII lfflllv Diuolithd nlnvnd -lldyn I. Run- a . who did at Bun Ian! on oh valid 80 3.94]. had tho y oxhnd and n pas-noun hold. 'roriirnqAa'L`a ;com ` rnou'nIAIANind.- V - No Begun: AlIo:;d. _.. II, n lI\L_ pcditlons; nay owuui. nndln. vic1oIzumroumon.umxte `- 81 nice: at..xntuou".' r.\ NAl.||A.V Auxsc \'. [tin and toptoduoonnunnr ithontin Iotiohut paid I jury I Victona Siiver Polish] If Your Dealer Does Not. Keep Aociau-;?n-iiy mum S1`. S'rm-nnx. N.B.. May 3 -C. D Hill. senior member of one tirui of Hill, Pike 5: Co . wholoealo grocers. of Calais, Maine. accidentally ahob himself uh his residence while cleaning his revolver on Saturday afternoon. The ahot; enbered aha lower jaw and came out an hbe top of his head. cnueing death instantly. _j III 1. Joan I n camel and nano- auuy an out do . Thnolion ola()`:tdc'I I.i:lIo lgeor Pill: `c plounnt. in Int! . :- 'ly stimulate the lint and .e.un.'.'3.. bawdy. `hay no-nu to plus". Try oh-. " \ Ion. W. G. BIllnuido,P.B.l.. ugodnvonty-aim. ' chsotuday. Bo wunlotnuecanantvuinhninihen... Scnd 10 C375 For Slllplt I51. llluynooth atten. MA\'NO0Tll, May 2.--Mr. Woobben has [ opened his new store. We now have five . rltoree, and all are doing a fair trade. Rev. [ Fahher Bu-ran. want: no Bancroft on Wed- ` needay of last: week to perform a marriage I ceremony. H. McKinnon.Queen s, King- i awn. arrived on Friday and cook charge of ' the Presbyterian work here. He occupied the pulpit on Sunday. Mrs. Card and Mr. ' King, Baptiste. were in town a low days ' last: week. John Perry has been presented ' WIN] a young son by his wife. Mr. On- wae before magistrate Clank the ohher day for asking for liquor after` closing hours, and mu rined$5 and cow. in all 816 40. `Mrs. R. McR.ae, who has epent much time here, let! on Wednesday for the Crow a Noah Pass to join her husband. MrHeni- see is in charge of William George's black- smith shop. Rev. R. E. Finlay. Fort: Stewart, occupied the pulpit: here on Sun- day night, while Mr. Puller took his work at bhe Fort. Many Waters now sold , are ctitious Many ac- tually perm us. In the CALEDONIA SPRINGS` WATERS there is Re- liability. Best dealers everywhere sell them -auu-up-vu a mans: ail! Do.~'.u.nsoN`s MILLS, May 2.-Flne grow- lng wehther, and cattle no gtni . The sermon delivered by Rev. E. Tur ingbon berdey we": atbentively liehened to by in audience. We regret: that: owing to his greet: work he will be here only every two weeks. Rev. L. Wight : diecouree wea'eleo appreciated. Mr. Wigho intends . holding a notice of meetings ob Clyde Forks chin week. The last; quarterly meeting of this your at this mission will be held in Mizpeh church. Canonto,` to-day. There have been numerous lives in thin vicinity, but none w re eerioua. Teacher and pn- pile were p embed to have superintendent Dr. Spnnkie cull lash week. A few "book in" bhe concert in Cenonbo Friday. Rev. Granete held men in 80. Peter : yeatbrdey. Mr. and`Mre. W. J. Donaldson spent: Sun- day in Cmonto. Mre. T. Slmins, Vancou- ver. wua uhe guest: of Mrs. S. Dopaldaon lash week. Mr. and Mrs. R. Omnpbell and Miss Elein, Clyde Forks, M: 3. Donald- aon s, will return home to-day. I In. obvious thaw me (Ill! IIKIUUTIKIIIIIHK III I X Wobion of muuunl goodpgwi I. F L t. in gime, it luburopvonu would render-_ b uocqury. I louhnl Minncailingzay lg: may I i a are umdi Shin lromlho numb chqyo will , An unbhlnkingstondoncy in,bhin onuntryjn , what: sympathize with tho` mm. boy who has ' been lhnahdd by the big `bby. hut yo much, not: forget: `is bhe fact of nbrooibioa perpetrated `by Spain`. in Gil. The United Slots: has done in ohm.- I inland precisely what Great Britain would ' have dono it they had oocurredln an island Mon to her own counts. in inch we should pnobnbly not have been as patient: an the atnu bps bum. At my ruin the two poo- ple would men the mint circumstances with tho name ncbion. la in not. -for us to run Alter the United Shaun wibhioifan of alliance. Such must retain from! meeting half way. but it: seems perfectly obvious lbw in any division of we world the in- beruta of the Bciolssh empire and the` Uni- bod States will ba found united. Eng- land mg! the United States nood each other and this need will grow rapidly in the fu- ture. . e l MR. THOS. DOLPHIN. TARA, Orr, says: I had ltchlng Piles for nbout ten or twelve years, and tried every- thing I could hear or read of. and found that nothing did me any good. Mr. Hilburn the druggist. gave me :1 sample box of (ihase`s Ointment, and from tho lirst application I found relief and was able to go to bed and sleep. l then purchused une box and that one cured me so that l have not been llet- od since. and that is over A year ago." A :1 ng in so vital ho the future of he B oh Ind Unlbod Bhutan pooplo u 3 ' - din! nndonuonding and a doc I} rooted .dIninhinn nf mnmml onodswi I. Fnnm ;:.uuwu: y..-- ..;}u' not: an `.0 nton-v.io:. nt!atoIq:vIn navy opigrn 1-" gitlmlgrun \\\\ \\\ uuwluu lull Ill6(!)ll0IllI~ cal. \ 8 ng and well tiniehid Screen Win- dows and Doors are ouenp an 995.3?-.IT $ uuu mm min salon aftor All your End work nl hnnon tggninn in pg". IllIl' Ill your nun wort ol hon.-o cleaning is very unwise mud inannnnmh the Ilia: his I -09-. -II ......- PlLES.i T on. GIlASE S A OINTIEIT .:?---d-------2--v ` D0nIIdI0ll'lI Illlln Natal. .- ,_- nn,,, :1 n rs. TO LET 7--:--u HARD ARE. lll.UV|llIl law! noon. Tomato. whilo walking. with I hintinl . oh` ` hutch ndi - otJ nzmc a mm (I win]! 5:; B. Bonn. `:70 Salon In niud upon. an dovnon the stops Oocutnnhox. I- .II Jul-.. .. W VCIII I 5084 By I" dull". at I-anon. Dues I C GIIIIES I otnilllnrdciou. .hllA`l`| Dc Otrool Cuhlwuikntwlh r-vuull-unnII:1InICll'IlIflO[Z 'Lv`-' Inn St. Donia St.. Ionttal :. jubji --T . 8 Prun- strut Tbninruotnnvltl tn whoa! vlrwx suazcns `v`"'a..:..."` "" '"" Jae. Laturney, Pj Bind. an In-uI:'nhiulFDAIO~ lhotrdllll 8:`:-``.\'.'..}."x'#'A'."r-'.`- a."7s--co. an - - to-h ` Hun; '.\ nae. nu-nuns. ususmx. oxr. Dy an Illiulill. _ Aunt rial: d and iinpomd tn-on lonlion bound and in lily by the two Indy owncn. ulI."l0&H. RAD Putnam nu! Mn 'x}"7'u...`.""m"""` W fr???` ?"...... .65 :5:-oh. Shop Nab 305!- uloamceu. -and by out ohu-A I13: - uh Ink arts :n"|'.J:.:adn::=n'l.cd3'ou':ooiu:ldpr10!Il. , Vlko{'Iiir |VII; To ghk "it: anion o.' ' nu Six fot 84.001-u_A Qwvilanu ynovupioo dzidnntl Qcklli 1. I been bunch:-nun um `hula nun Qlos `iv: IQ QA I\-__I_ Q; --._A_-_ 1 over the subject of House Decora- tion you have probably come to the con- clusion theb your walls need re-pampering. Looking over the field for suitable Paper you cannot: fail to be pleased with the eu- perb collection we have for your inspec- tion. McMahon & Co. r__ -_ iv- Kingston Paint Slmp and Room Paper Depot, (`orner Brock and [burnt slmet.-L _ Bo L. ETHI BR 4300. 1 C Tablas wan v-v--v-J - In." Ioboudd. Hull. Winnie . _ -1 WI Tho cornr Bookstore. Dame: cl Prlnoan and Wellington BIIOI ~- [50 PER ROLL UPWAHDI Papers For Parlors, Din- ing Rmlns, Bedrooms, l Halls, Bath Rooms, Etc. F. NISBET Sl Twelve Thousand Rolls in WALL PAPER H Book telling all about theta pill: sent free to any address. The Doan Kid- ney Pill Co., Toronto, Ont. P94- mun bits mm mm ms Daclc and ne Iell lIKe a new man. Doan's Kidney Pills he considers I the greatest remedy in the world for all forum of kidney disease and urinary troubles. he went to the drug store and got a box. The rst few doses gave great relief and before two boxes, were taken the pain! had left his back and he felt like man n:\nn'a l(:l"nAIr Dlllu L- ...-.....:.l..-- autumn. Blown rvgtimc-nls of infantry, on-\ of vnvnlry nml ten light l)a|tl(`I`i(`s u[ ur- tille-ry are now (`nun-nlrnlml at 'I'u11p u, making a fnrm of nlmut `.2000 men. All the tron recently urderml here from Mobile. few Orlmmx and (`hivkunnuuzn hm-e now nrriveti. It is mme-rally im- lievod in Tampa that this tnrm mll he Jlugmentod inxthe near fulurn hy at lmmt two N-giulonts of (`.'I\`.|Ir_\' from (`hickamnuga lmiulgs the :n`liHeI'_\'. -... _ ...,..-... _. V. ..-4} nan:--on nu;-. nu; ulna The hardships of the Campaign brought on an agack of kidney disease. He was sent to the` hospital butaftera time was discharged as a hopeless in- valid. Sharp piercing pains shot through his back, his urihsggs unnatural and he was in the greatest misc Hearing ofthe wonderful cures made b MR. G30. KINGSTON, who resides at :36 John St. North, Kingston, Onl., is a retired British soldier, who served in India, went through the Abyssinian Campaign and was resent at the storm-\ ing and ca ture o Magdala, in which King Theo ore ofAbyssinia lost his life. I"I.- L-....I..I..:.... ..r u.- n _____ ___ New Designs I898. Ii*:B[iEl`iiURY. stock. IIII nunoaut Sunday Icaoul thlh nut Sabbath. Ru 3. 0. Pants annual odnonu':ml`nrnu in his Hotho- llil nhuln Innl HALL-kl. `H.-L..A numur: ecnooa, unurn. Gccgo Pnvtuad family h-to hand inIoO. J. (.`r9`ai nboIues Mn. Gootgo Cllliny. ta-nctly Min Nainnitll. once Ituchot in thin loulity, spam this with roowinguquinhnool. linen Butonund llodginl Ian vinising at Haley : Bhtion. The Iothodiat Sunday Ichool than Sabbath Raw D. {L H-nnp...L..L..|hL. Tho Bayot Quinn By. on short lino lor'l`vood. Nupnnoo. Duuonlo nndulllot ml uh. `huh loans City Bull dopo us :00 n ILJ.Wllnou. 0.P.R. Dolo- gnoh o 00.010:-coop chant Whoa children on pole. poovinh and union :0 niplnb they rtqniro I dots or two 0! Killer : Warn Powdon. They are I to bio. no physio xeqnircd. Sold 1 all damning. Ron Bun. May 2.-'l`ho concert in school auction No. 3 won 3 success. Ilia A. G. Burton spank Easter holidnyn AI lil- airaippi. A viuito: ban was to shy at A. Gnnvulfa; is : 1 boy. Min Annie Crozior has gone to Huey : Station. R. G. Scott. l.P.S.. tisitod our school on Thnndny. Mr. Scott while has was the aunt of James Cutie. Ilia Linio Bodginn and lint Jonmo llullin ouch paid I viuil in Barton. Min Susie Quiet h II D. O'Con- n'l. Horton. Willbn Cronin: in to- turnod Ifhr I time upon! to Rev. Ralph Hunt : school, Othvl. Gain: lasagna! family L... -._..I -Othodllt lunch; School I.-opggQ-V|g|. lnrn Ann Knnv church Rev. Salem Bland. Smith : Fslln. delivered 3 very instructive odncetionnl diaceune. A good congregation was in attendance. Sacramental service was hem in the Meehodinh church on Sun- day. Willigm 0`RiolIy. Cert . N.\'., visited his father, Thoma 0`;qelly. last week. ~ annually. 0 0. Matthews. Algonquin, visiting friondn hero for stew dnya, will open up bin cheoae factory in Burgers. Williun `booty. Frankvillo, was I meant visitor here. On Sunday in the Ilohhodinb church Rev. dnlivnrnd - warn innrnntiu- ..l......A:....-I A Chlld Received lnjurlee To Its Arm--ln lduoetlon-cl Hermon. Lo.\In.umv, May -.!--The roads are in excellent condition. A number of farmers are through seeding and have commenced planting. Mr. and Mn. George C-waneugh. Frankvillo. visited on Robert Clark e on Sunday. Cheese factory opened on Mon- day under menezemenhof B. Bellamy and W. Andrews. On Monday the one end- one~helf`year old daughter of J. Allen fell off echeir end broke the smell bone of the right arm just Above the elbow joint. The little one in doin nicely. Clinton Williams and Joseph fynee. jr.. hove commenced their season : work in well drilling. They will locete in Smith : Falls this week. Mice Etta Nichole. Smith's Fells, visited her home hete on Sunday. 0. Lhxmhnwn, Alnnnnnin n:.:r,i-nu I uulng noaolutely curea 8! Well. Address at; above. encloainga champ and refer to the Bnmsh Wum. No attention however will be given to those writing out of more curiosity. there- fore atabo than you real'y need n cure. CHFBU. Mr. Graham was himself for a long time a aufferer from above troubles and aiter trying in vain many advertised remedies, electric belts, otc., became almost) entirely discouraged and hopeloea. Finally he conded in an old clergyman. whose kind and honest advice enabled him to speedily obtain a perfect and permanent cure. Knowing to his own narrow. that 90 many poor sufferers are being imposed upon by unscrupulous quacka, Mr. Graham con- aidere in his duty as an honest man and a rm believer in christian aympathy and kindness, to give his fellow-men the benet of his experience and assist: them to a cure. Having nothing to cell. he aelra for no money, the proud satisfaction of having donea great service to one in heed. he rightly consider: an ample reward _for his ` trouble. If you write to Mr. Graham you can rely upon bein cured and upon being nbaolutely cure` as well. Adrirnaa an nhnvn nnnln-:m.a -9.... uuuunn nu-p NIUU av man. The Kingston Bnmsn Wum is author- ized to'snabe by D. Graham. Box 133, Ha- gorsville. 0nb., than any man who is ner- vous and debilitated or who is suffering from any of the various troubles resulting from overwork, excesses or abuse. such as nervous debiliny. exhausted vitality, lost vigor, unnatural drains and losses, Jack of development, ebc.. can write to him in strict. condence and receive free of charge full instructions how to be thoroughly cured. ll- rI__|,__. ...__ L:___,u r._ , n,,, T9 MIC 00 mourn. On April 16511. while Charles Inglis. Ba- got, was shing for suckers at the upper end of Hurds Lake. be noticed alarga bird on the water. and on going near to see it closer it ow up and went off to Chambers lake. The hird proved to be a large wild goose. These birds are not) often seen reab- ing herouboiite. but: generally y in ocks. Ul l/[ID UUCUDECU. David Bennett, aged oighlzy years, born in county of Cavan, Ireland. died at: his home in Almonbo on Tuesday. He was a farmer for many years when he retired and went to ide in town. his farming opera. I hions i. ng secured him a competence. Four children, three of whom are married, are left to mourn. f\.. .\...:l I1.~.L _.L:l- nL__I,_ I 1-, n Tho Pint of Ounpalgn. l`.-um , Fln., Mu; 3.-l lll\tl(`l'Slll|Il that t 4- plan of c.in1p.Lign is for the first expedition to sail this wevk and min A part, prulmhlv Mutunzus. ur uuum other town on the north coast of Cuba, suitable for :1 liuso for distribut- ing arms and nmunitlnn to the rebels, and relief to the nturving Culmn fumi- lios. Once the lmse bu. been firmly os- tubllshml the l"(`h`ls will lie! inHll`u(`lv*tl to endeavor to (lrivo tlm Spanish nost- wnrtl. furving ll (`0ll(`t`nlrallinl|'uf the gum! bulk of the Spanish ll`t)()pS in the direction of flnvnnu, xvhere they ill be ntftlcled by th` main body of Unit- ed States army Inter, prolmhly in the autumn. l.`l...-4.. -....:.........i.. .\r :..r.....a.... ...... 4.: