Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Feb 1896, p. 2

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- - I Atnrecent meeting of the patrons oi the Ontario cheese factory. (Spoor'e) it Wm- decided to accept Mr. Spoor : otfer to manufacture Iii the low rate of one cent per pound. The meeting mu well attend ed, quite unnnimone and enthuelutic. Laet season the initial one for this factory. promised vornbly, but certain unforueen and une ideble circumstances later on 0 fund unlnvornbl to pttronr nnd pro etore alike, notebi the failure 0! a city bnnlin concern. Kiutunl good feeling and con enoe Itill exist. however. nnd at another meeting. to be held Mom day evening, arrangements will be perfect ed to carry on the bnainese with renewed ViROI'. Them weraQ9R,iM nrmnrln nf milk rm provided me music. The iiret public debate and entertain- ment of the new literary end social club occurred Thursday evenin last at their uertere in the mssonic hnl . Considering 3.. weather thehnttendenoewes creditable, evincing a deep interest in the welfare of ourinlent organization. The eubject do beted wee, "Whether ability or circum atnnoee most contributed to euceese in life." end the maiden efforts of some of thoee who tool: rt were prniseworthy. showing deoid ori 'nslity and deep thought. combined wit vigor and uency oi expreseion. "Circumstances." es ohsm~ pioned by Dr. E. Spenkie and James Dew- eon, triumphed. eooording to the judges, bynmajorit of two ints, six to four. Abilit 's voontes, r. `H. Baker and J. J. erpell, did nobl , however. Other matters heving cleim unsvoidnbly con siderehle of their time and attention pro` vious to the debate. their nddreeses show- ed moxo heste in preparation and were less nely nished, though lull of brilliant thought and solid reeeomng. The judges were Messrs. Lang, Armstrong uml Philips. 0 Atnrecant mmtinn nl Hm mtmnn n! geve more out mrereeung addresses. The annual ueembly of the Catholic Foresters WM held, Friday evening, in the Masonic hell. Through the eeme causes- bnd road: and Itormy weather---mi|itnted ngelnet its euooeea eleo. about fifty couples attended. and no better menefed or more enjoyable event in the lame me has oc- curred herein some eere. This wee the general verdict of el who attended and the committee who no ebly sustained the good reputation of the eociet no ubllc entertainers deeerve credit. '1` e hel wee ver tutefully decorated nnd the menu an music All thlb could be deeired. D. Staley, Queen`: Hotel. furnished the re- lroehmente and Meeere. James and Stnley provided the music. ret oublio debate mu Wll ommoruoly nllotl lnu an present enjoyed the :3 excellent programme as welluthe g thinge rovided b the ledieein the line of eetnb es and rink- nblee. A Iepbette of Qeen'e etudente lurnlehed the major portion of the enter teinment very acceptably. The Mieeee Lewere. Garden Island, rendered a duet in A pleulnz manner,while Rove. Cornell and Lang ma the chairmen, Dr. E. Spankie. short. but inbereecing addressee. neeemblv I"lI'IlI0 IIUIX 5': Woun leuuzo, Feb. l8.-8evoral social events as well In trade and commerce were unlnvorably effected by the recent "spell 0! weather. The Presbyterian ten-meet ing end concert after being twice postpon- ed came o Monday evening. Although the roads were bad and the mercury al- ioet out of eight those who braved these dintlvnnmmsa were emnlv remid. The moon out 0! signs mono wno ornvoa mesa disadvantages were amply repaid. hall omnfortnbly lled und all present aniond the van nrom-ammo I W.DIIIi"Ihdhl$|I - DB ullponuou wwu. Opinions differ as to the duty of the state in the mutter of Mligioua instruction. The people who olsmor lot sooulnr schools, ul- loging that the home and the Sunday schools should give the young their re- ligious training, are not conscious of tho want of roligion in Imny I homo, and of the fact thst some children do not Attend the Sunday schools. And the growing up 0! these without ethical culture would bo no- thing short of I public oolsmlty. THE AN NUAL EVENTS. `Ian and Anonbllu on Walk Island-llrn v..n.u.. n.|.... Ill. IIIIII Invvulutg run. -` -- `lrvor of luau-nellon ln mnmn andthe an aeheola 2" The Herald relere to Reunion`: proce- dure in the eohoole. whlch in no doubt the procedure in the eohoole of some other plaoea in Ontario. But. following the ex- empleo! Kingston. and vary largely In lead. the eoriptnre readlngin many aohoole le not condnohd in an` lneleotual manner. On the contrary the puplla have n diatlnot recollection from weak to week 0! one aoripcure leeaon. ef the paper: din- euued. and of the central thoughea con- nected with them. uaunlly expreeaed in when aha lnhernaolonal oommiotne call the golden mu. Ae the eorlpture reading vrae oondnooad eoma time ago. and before the new departure above deeorlbad. there ..._- -.....- ..........r 0.... ....a.... nut. in. nnnhl 96! Ht. Cltolccst Stock. Finest Looking. Mud: to order in Black and all shades of Tan. 1 3`:-agkgng [ahli-*~wH~,+ yogi` ` Q . bhuoripturo rudlylull 5 on '|l|_`,g.`\ `glen voids no not: Mon. Any- one who doubt: t.h o1ru-at can convince Th 'l`lIIII himnoll that they no a Mr statement of on 0 than In `wttolrlnt the mall: In- my call VII! Ilww wup-Iuuuv uvvvv Inwvl wu some ground for laying U L. Al-ngnn-A -rllh Wu: uuuu: .Iv|II|u av be dispensed with. nininnn alikr -n mmoou tollbl may II`! n mlr luuauuu IO IIIIIHIW public Iohool in the ad. tbor i who hula oltho child noun. whohor_ of also whether the huhouquuo blunt. or wluchor the form of instruction in not Inch an to Intern: or - Impress tho child. nooduotbo dhouuod` bob. Tho all-In _ t hot tobo oun- sidarod In tlub 5 ` mm c topuoh ro- I n in the public whoa`: Iauhoplou I In no. V school in the land. whatnot In 1: I on In VIII pllnuu Iuuuuu nu u,u-uyu-v- urn. who ght far so an ghting la-npdnal thullnonhi hnonmoob . The n-dIInI=,tInr&u duo no cnditdnu ha:-min nu-vinguo por- au dllunuuahlntghbo loun- hodi 0% ' Imp! tot-n.qt::boodl wig lavorofaprogrhutrumon Inahu` mu uvlin an vnhooln" IOIIIG no pa The loop um no lazin- I [Mr NIKKI! ".3" 8.`: "M: `u uh`: um cum. 1-gun. mm noun... N um. 11 at one vmngo nnu nsrnun union. nu grun- ly improved that poruou to the nth do- light. of Alan ol our young fol I. The pirty as J. DuIl'y`o. Tichbome. vru stand- od by A low [tom the vlllnp, who upon-I '--`having Ind ngood time, nnd' r Ioribo does not doubt. their word, in 'n from the ngnrunoo when tryingo Iugiblnir any no the following moral thnngh the Mom. The eoboggnn olido well ale ` hndod. __Lnrgo oxvwdn won In uqondnnoo _ nur|{ ovary night during the put woii. notw thntnndlng tho unhvonblo vutliu. G. A. nish. on tho nick H-6 lot Iona IIOEWIIIIIIIIICIHI III. IIDIIVOTIDIC `XIII. Smith. tho nick N06 non. wooh, in now a Mr wny to Mooney. on in also J. . Twool anyway an moi with quite I high on Sunday "on 11"` while on thdr In loan has Amad- ing night uohool M bone and Bull- thaw : IU gwhon clued half way from T505 and this plan. in coming Around I uhrp Own. about run into 1 hen blank animal. Ihn hlhnd mun 'nonooI-no and um pun. II owning lingo n9uul.,, thy hliovud hobo: hlulburf` Afurnnnuothoy ouooodoMnnNnl6hdrIonoIndcoon- dun. The 0 nova! pa-no cl nu. and withngtnu clnhs]' :01. stand on think- wo Inch III. ' nunhhdlud-lnn.hIhdnn'd Pnhnn Polnlorl. [ .uuuM. Fob. ll --The rocont ntnrms have left. the roads In um vicinity in an al- mont/impouunblo condition. and in con- -nquonoo our village but boon putty dull dnrln tho put wank. However. the snow ploug . run by J. Bhollin Ion. bobvoon the village nnd PM-hum am on. hu grub- lv imnrovod noruou can nneur nonor. The bankrupt atock Itore here for the past nine months left on Monday for Car dinll. (`hnunoey Root hu been selling his hogs out in the north-went Ind he not returned yet. Wnlwr Salter had I wood boo inst week. He wu sucoeneful in get- tingu. all hauled to his home. Jamel Whim_ er.. in recovering slowly from his recent il!noI.In un er the mreful treatment 0! Dr. Lane. Re . Louin Conley, pastor of the Mothodlut church. preached a very impreuiva dincouroo on hut Sunday morn- ingto ll lur e and attentive Audience, hin text being .__John M,-I. Rev. Rennie. of Queen`: nnivornit , filled the ul it in the first; P byterfhn church. $nYlor - town. onEun' ny evening Iut ind preao - ed a werlul snd, impreeeive dlnoouree to his aurora, the pastor. Rev. J. J. Wright. being absent on 3 visit. Hie tint on IA], vI,.|1 A, Mr: J A in... .1 wuuu. VI.-::. 0. Mrs. J. A. rruor. oi Sundringhnm. In at pnnont visiting friends and rolnulvon in this vicinity. HBFIHIO Dlllfy, In RIHIIDOII lor IONIC time. was home on Sncnrdny. Mrs. Stubel Kelly in at. present. precarloualy ill. Miss L. Robinson, 0! Gunanoquo, In vlnitin friends in Mullorytown on Saturday mg Sunday. Mina Stella Buell, of Cuintown, was visiting her sister. Mrs. C. O. Guilds. last week. Miss Ann: Hull and Mrs. D. J. Hadignn won: calling on mnny friends at Riverside luv. week. Mrs. Arohlo Greer, of Lyn. was visiting at C. White`: and roturned home on Snliurdny. Two of tho Yon 0 Mill: fair sex, in the persona of Miss A: 5: Mcbenn and Min Joqle Purvin, were the noun entertained by Mia: Once Tennant Mb week. A party In: hold in their honor. rm- s.....i........ .i....i. .i..... L-.. c..- u.- Yongo lrbnl Itolnn. Yn.\'M~: Fnom. Feb. I8.-Miss D. Brown, ` of Brookvill` gprmerly of Riverside, was vi:-ibin her nienta at Riverside, duo Mina [fall and Mr`a. Turner 0! this place. Jolm Buell, teaching school at Mainland. pnid his parents in visit on Saturday. F. Hermie Mnllory, in Kingston for Lima. wmi hnmn nn Sntnrdnv. Mm, Hmnhql sALIN WATERS aaran Mcuormncx. was mnrnoa on Wed- nendny. l`2th Inst'.., by the Rev. Jame: Cumberland, to James: McKee, I very ne voung man. both belonging to this lace. The happy cougilo have many frlen sand well-wlnhera. r. and Mrs. D. Preston nre both on the sick Iiat. M rs. Proobon in some better. Mr. Neilaon in quite poorly. The infant (lau mar of Tom and Nellie \4cCormink di quite suddenly lut week. Mr. Primzle in nctandinu the nrnnd Indira. vlcuormmx moo quuo auauenly was week. Pringle nttendin the grand lod . A. 0. U. W., this woo . in Toronto. r. l'riu;zle`n horse run away last week, dump- ing Mina Scott and Miss Flaming into a snow bank. The only thin injured was the cutter. Mr. Cousins pni A viait here last week. The people were unnblo to reach the Presbyterian church, owing to no much gnaw, last. Sunday, so they Attended thb Methodist church. Iunoun. mus mvlngawn is A pleasant. speaker. She did some motloal cooking and treated all to three glob dinhoo. She also gave lessons at Emerald. Another of our na vnumr Indian. Min Stella lelntlllntlons. S1'Iu..1.A, Feb. l8.-A good number from here attended Miss Livingston : meeting at Emerald on the 10th. They re rt having had: ood time end bqin mus in- structed by iss Livingston. no oun lady on a bad full at the door of the oil - ing w were the meeting was held. Notwith- standing the inclumenoy of the weather on the Huh Mis- Livin ston's meetings were well attended at Ste la, espocisily at the evening meeting. The town hall was filled. Mensrs. Poll and Filson sent their teem: and took vilfhge people to end from the hall in sieighs, as it was almost impossible (or men to walk, as the wind wns so furious. Miss Livingston is pleasant sneaker. nreotioel cookinz IIIBO GIVO IBGEOIII BL HAHIOTKIU. our no youn Indies, Miu Sarah McCormick. ma ed Wed- nnnrinv I90}: Inst. luv Hun Rnv Jnvnnn on and we annoo luwa unm morning, bhone living next. door scarcely know any- one mu mowing the hall. so onlorly And well oonduo was the large crowd. The music was bhovbeoc ever had. and won furnished b the Mnlonoy brothers. The club has coaed this dnnolng school for Lent. and all those who for the last two months ongloyod mnny plounnt oven- ings hope L a club may nub your open again. V122 .:` , _ -.,. Tho -nah;-n-an vu-Iou Poln In mm.- 0ntuIlo-Wlnt People Ln Doing and-`Win `liq Anlqhg-Jlhulvpnb or inure to nu maul. _ lnnnlcxlnum. Fob. lO.--Y ' ' y math` nnldnnh (hr of kin TIL: anve nome. "me uunu were Ill bptlIIlfu|- I dreued, many in full evening drua. Kfter nuppor the India bed A leap your dance, and asked the young gentlemen 36 dance. The young men enjoyed it very much and did not wait for any couing. The only regret, was that the time pueed hooquicld . , Thoulgthe hullvlu crowd- ed nnd c 0 dance ted until morning, living Ioaroelv anv- [vunnooomunmyu an In -cold wave forced the morcurydo no N` `. below uro. Then in` `not much luv hlnl and vow mu. In ism am an In melt power to male mole in- vited enjoy themeelvee. Mn. Cepia. H. Eeiord, with A bond oi youn Iediet. kind iy undertook to en rinten the refresh- ment. department or the club. Every- thin was of the and plentiful eup- pli . The den i'.ili4e.m.. en bhoee who wish had hot. ooifee. on e and sandwiches before starting out on me cold drive home. `The Indie: ell beautiful- lv dreeeed. mnnv eveninb dram. FIIDIIIIOKIIUIO. VII tho ooldcu dq IUD. ".::;.:.':- '"'"::'.:':a'.". W ""2 I p I present. n can paid fur No. l timothy. Mr: Kim amppoa at present. noon in uonu id timothy. Mm Minn hell lg vinlng-1| Empo Hill. In Addie Mullen. Huyhu-n, and 1: upon hag noouplo of wool: wlbh lrlomllhln. . 0. Bunch. nmumounl formal on As I 00IlplO OI 0. Bulb. Va:-nnA_ VI I` vorou. um and `noonuy. ,w . at-ud1cgblyln% ho dialing, ., opontlonl In the math: of cg I_ action until a I , ` ta-nous ooourod. A Rm qbonp 060 were louod, but within chqiuh for ' yl oevonlothoxtlouuhnvobocn `. ` - : uhlorabl inonu: the amount, Is` 3 0 very dl cult. (I no Im bll nI'IM`or,'o noun option: onn 1. mm! Ijolid block, such so in clued. We hopq the mater mnv vet be urrdmrod no that 3 not ( DIOOI. IIIOII II II QXIIX. W0 I0 I. my yet min :1; that cut well wlll be all down. ours. Plath have their inc :1 one sud out oftho woods.` They vo hauled ltc to .19 I mill at Napo- noo, whorelt will be on up _u dulrod. Mlu Ada Hunt Ipbnlz Bundny as E. B. Crowds, Ernuotaown. ,. _._Z M Z: `W llnrnonolcl Inch. B.um:rm.n, Fob. l8.--No&withItnnd- ing the intense cold and the blocked-up mm of the roads on- Mondny ni ht. one hundred and (if? were nu at the cloning Iuppor an dance 0 the rrlodold club. It mu thorounhlv oniovod by than OIOIIIIE IUPPOF una (IIIIX 0' CH. HITVIHCIU thorou hly enjoyed` by thou who lled the hall. rent. orodlb` due to the hard working committee. 1!.` wlor. J. D. R an. Capt. Edord. H. In cup. 0. Dovle. . Vancour and L. Than a. who .1. u. to uapc. mlora. II. to U. Do lo. Tlndn 0. who dl all in their power to male (Hole in- vimd euiov themnlvu. Mn, nno. I-I I cola wave romeo mo mercury down [0 an ` ` II in boy loin: ahinnod A: mutant. About 12 nor toni ouvt To `run. uaa III`): WKII zilbll lfl'|OII13I|lC`-` :- 1 V n; or; V I . lv"|'nlnnn:l hi dnlinn in '....` ...,"'.......,<..;.` ........n ` `O..Ii`.||`|."l0Qr.*!l'`|UH+'N|fPh:. Inna Insomnia. Tonoxm. Fob. 18.--Whom. white, per bushel. 840.; ` wheat. rod. per bushel. 330. when. goon.` per bushel. 670.; s. com~ mon. r bnnhoI. 560.: buokw mm. per bush. 3%.; bu-lay. per bushel. 420. to 42[o.: mu. per bushel. 290. to 300.1 rye. r bushel. 470. Hnv. timoth . T to l0;at.nw.ahuf. M900 IN; `Lone, `In to ill. Eggs, new laid, I00. to `No. Chickens E; pith`. 000. to 800.: ducku. pair, . co 76; turkeys, lb.. gr). 60100.: poo. por|b.. ho. 00 0. But.- Til`, In "one pound nib. Ibo. to 19m; tuba. dairy, Mo. to Ibo. purlb. Pouwon, ' ht . I60. tnllo. l)l'_$0d . M. to $8.; haul. kinds. 8500 I7: I. force. .80o .41 VIII, 05.00 to M130: lunb, I5 \oU.l0. ' IOHTIIAL. Fob. la.--`rho `1rIoc:.o!ont- Uhwohlbont ono-qnurhr 0 JA M pr 5. II Ihnon Ian val : may-hr'mA low umksvon adds in IA. no. la. "mp Ike:-name nnulgnimdg. turnips. me. no we. a mg; celery. no. a bunch; onions, 75. to 81 n bu ;pom-nipa. 150. to 200. a peck; hothouse fetbuoo, 50. I head; rndishea. 80. A bunch: parsley, 50. I bunch; spinach. mo. :1 bunch: pneum- bers. 36. each; bonuoom, 250. lb. Butter and ogga-Fr-uh butter and fresh eggs are nhvu otnnrltohblo oommodibiea an in good omnnd. During the want. mk fresh egg: have boergdquotod at rom ' . to 260. a oxen. Pack eggs are c not.- at from 160. to 180. a down. Iilraah 1 butter, pound rinse. nda randy sale at. . lfromdlo. to . and rolls. 150. to 17. a | un . poFlour nnd !ood-Familv our mine! have IIII IIIIIU Iunr-um John Mclhr hson`. hldo doale . (t.elo P..*:::'.;,:?:, .':..m: 23:2: u \ qu : o. hides. (on, No. 2.8o.;s\nd No. Rflon -hniracl or rubby. 2c. per pound. Sheep pe ta. 50:2. to 00., ucoordlhg tonmount of wool : calf- aklna And dokiu. Ibo. no 36o.. nooordiug co 23`."o:"$.' 3'1" 53 '25?` ar$'.i $5 .1, . ; ow. ran 0 . c. I`un--l`ox. prime, CI to 81.25; mink, 25. boil ; coon. Ila. to 400.; lnunkrnh, an. to I00. Vol low hldon no coming In jnat. at. gt-scout. bo canon being nonrl over. unh akin: an an oerod no not 0 dair- nblo quality. honoo prices show no upward hndoncv. Which fox: nd In still clinging to you onn Lo ' onnd by the Inc of no two. a pair. lI`lah-~Tho approach of the Lenten period hu oauaed no change in tho_ riou of ab, which are nu be- ow : Cod and haddock. no. to 80. per lb; halibut.20n. per 1b.; ko, no. to (ks. per lb.; Illb horringu, from to 26. per dozen; sea salmon. 150. to 170. per lb.; mackerel. lbs. per lb. ; omolun. 60. per lb.; oysters. 300. to 600. quart: whiteah and trout. I00. per lb. .. Irom so. to I00. I In; unurormn oranges. 400. to 500. :1 dozen; pears, dozen. Dnnlfv-v._'l`hr-Lnun nu` nnl fr-nrn noun. Poultry-T\lr|:e_va nro sold from 75`. to 81.50 ewh,nnd bv the pound at. 9c. to l0o.: goon bring 300. to 80. each, or 70. to 80. n lb; ducks. 500. to 70. a pair; hula, 400. `ha 000. A pair; chickens, 60 no 600. mir. IHU xmm `U0. [0 40".. M , cranberries, Win. a quart. ; Mnlugn grapes. Me. to 200. I lb.: abewin gs. (Sn. alb.; table gs, from 1250. no ` .n lb.; Vnleuoin and Jamaican orangeu. from I00. to 300. A down; lemons, 200. 1: dozen: Wunpplos. 260. each; bnnannn. 35. a dor..; iokorgonuu, from (So. to l0o.n qt..; honey. [mm to I50. lb; California navel n_....-_. An. mm. A Anugn.-mun. Klhu n uz.w: nonzero nour sons 10!` us. nu no uz.zu; oornmenl, at 81.60 per own; buckwheat flour. 400. {nor atone; chopa, 020 to 820 per ton; oatmnal and rolled onto. 84.25 to I4.50 11 barrel: ghortn. 817 (.0 cw per ton; oumnm ana mnou once. 84.25 to [-0.50 barrel; shorts, 317 Cllnbon. Mani. nf All Icinrln In-inn. aInnl.luH1n nnmn no as non. Most of All kinds brings exuotl the same price: this week an Inn. Por , by tho quarter. 60. to 70.; cute. 70. to l0c.; lamb, b the quarter. 70. to Sc. : cut. 80. to 00. x beef. foroqunrtera, `.750. to 4o.; hindquartorn, 4c.,,t.o 50.. cum. 40. 1 00 10c. I Ir...u_'m..... a. ... ..|......I....... nf r...n nr I no we. FmH.-'l`here is An abundance of fnnit of ovary kind. and the demand in active. Pricoa have not`. uotuatod to Lhe lI}ight.oa!z extent and remain an fol- Iownz Apples, $2.25 to 83 :1 bar- rel. And from 40o. no 750. bur: pound. Flour nnd !eod-Family prices not. ubnngod since our last, week's m- nort. and in to-dew (mated at. 82.00 to _. __._..= Oil! IN I 08 BIAIJ; I mount on 0187 I0 . Loan: 'r; nt:ri on Om . 0 i` nkuoyo n nd Nah l . .QDD.9I|?0 t 0 oIt0l i D05 cmulgou IIHCO DUI` HIFD W08!!! ['0- rt, to-day 82.00 .40; bakers our col 3 for 82.10 to 82.20; nnrnrnnnl nl. ll Kn nnr nwt. o hnnlnuhnnt. amaayunolow: 1'our.ooo,'A>c. w;1oc.a mg; onbbnget. 50. to 100. each, and from (U0. to 500. u down; carrots. 600. town. a bag; turnips. 800. to 40c. bag; celery. 50. A bunch: onions. 750. to 81 ban: mrnnina. nunnou no. 300. to 810.; bcrloy. 84. 1 Min. to 330. V ommoa--Lne supply In nnunuunc. with nlrly active domaud.pricea remaining atondyubolovv: Pot.nt,ooe.2.'>c. toiibc. :5 bag: onhbmren. 50. to 100. such. and from (U0. The III; Inow Scorn End In In Iteet on the Attendlnee. Kmoemx, Feb. ls.-The eroe snow storm: that raged for severe! days since the Winn : Int revfoua market report bed I very depreu ng effect upon the mar- keta. The oountry made are blocked, travel to end from the city was nlmoet stopped. the merkete were very slim] nt- tended and elt merchants felt the dul new of the time. otwithetending this pr.-icee have undergone scarcely any change dur- ing the past week. The roads have been beaten into something like their ordlnury winter state. and the city market is comin beck to Its former appearance. while den - era are brightening up over the prospects of better trade. rningllringn in thin Hun nf nmmlnmx or newer u-nae. Grain-PriooI in this line of produce have remained abloluualy unchanged since Int week. Quotations by Richnrdaon 6:. Son: are: Mnnitabn. No. 1, hurd, 800. to 8| 0. n bushel; No. 2 hard. 700. A bulh :No. 1 Ontario, 800.; white winter, MM. mRln.2 nun. 53: rvn. (Rn. to 45: ,IIII|l um cannon no we noun. Eur] whI'hCI`h1d upmow `- WM`: Qty man no. ` -'" H no-um ma. "-arr. saw. me... ` aubomauinll-rut nun mo. huh bu my -nmnihnd1n\hnhll`dhnnn. ainnn. Drums. 1. I7---we no new new mad val`? CI Almost our day h a li more of the bug ifnl IA; "1 annually hnvrhllohnowwe Iudon I Bolmelder at pegolln very lIllI' mm the melnben 01 NI 3 at 0: One of the Int ` tn 0! his le r here in the or- genilltigr, A Lutheran miuion eoeieg, with e ollowi ollloen: Rev. '1`. . Bbhnei er, ent: Ewe Bohoeneloh, vioe-preeldenl: illlem erliolt, eeorvetu er ; Emil 'Bhin. Tneeeurer. Mrs. 50 neider hen me, en es, arrived. hub in eilorhly CI to] n her hnebend here much to t. ntillnolalon of all who woulv like to lee the new nonege ooouplcd. Vieisore etbhe Denb gh house: Menu. Geo end William Henley. photograph- ere, e.rry'e Bea; Mrs. George Emit and children. olGri ch. and Min E. Croueer A}. ll WnrIink'n. ll`. nnmnak. Vnnhruah. Had a limo` or an bugulul 59 no NI hnvx N1 0! Inow we Jud on She Othlnn. Our road: no nearly blocked. ull tnlloand worktng In the wood: are nnnlv hnnodod. thaw mails u-rfvo very The Kihsgslon Business College `ail balm THURSDAY. JANUARY no. '0! I110 H 6 2h 0 ll f uwrrllo n on 5 o 0 on 0 rec cmldx-on. olunmuz. ma uuu nu. urouur At E. Wu'llck I, F. Oooamnok, Vanbrugh. unmouw wrung In mo wooun are not hnpodod very rngnu-ly, m we no Iuoring from number 0! more or Ian dingruablo in- oonvcninuu. lhkneuh vcry ulnar. h~nhhvhIus.\1. .lM|n.h 30$. bot- mrin null oonhd to 650 Inc. o:nhlnwhHnur~h1d Ill"hoW M. D.. In-.'u.. nu doomed to loom so our man vilhgo and ham mun up his qurun no the hcnbi in house. Ha ha mudonvory uvomblo m {on upon all with whomhohuoomo n oonuco In 5 prolouiunnlor uoum way, and win no doubt wound in uhblhhinn u Rood and prolouionuor loam my, Ina doubt wound publishing nmunnnn nnnm. Raw. 1'-"`-"..'.::""...':.'..::"~ "- noh '\v uuo . In :1 I_-dbl-an sud lm ' . Ind, "lm domino kn mm:-v hnrn. MK I'$K|'l"O Ill MIIIIIOU IO II It - I bod..l`h0 doctor bu ova-y hop: wont. ol brln ng his patient u-ongii ali right Under: ,glrcn_wnunooio in very forqumoo that A vr" seriously-Mt want. has been llgd. sud t. b I duly qualied M. 1).. Dr. 11.. Im dcoldod to loom ab bu bun nnya. Ina ulna uuiy qumuoa M. D..Dr. M..hu decided mar um. .n1.....-m hu hkun no romunorugvn . Bohnoldor _booo vary pular with on. u.- 1.... .....n- .1 1.1. I. .. L-.. a. sh. nu, ptugtioo. luv. 1". wmnm olhh Km. 00 330. V 6obloa--The supply is abundant. with nlrlv active demnudmricea remninina 'DINtll)oIll'|- . .--W I ._..dm::.-..*:3*..".....:.':.:`:..:':.'. ILL?! (Iol`:II`|:o.:-.01 Atlaontno $&oop-J'mwk Nro`_q_t`,` . _....--.u_ A can PRODUCE AND PRICES. SDAY. 1 Unurlo, uUo.; wnlw winner, : pen, 530.; rye. 430. to 450.; to 380. : mm. 250.: bunlnvhant. Iollonlnnnuqlun sin. John Lo _ nnddouooln . n'l,y.who huboon thit- Inmhunburnod holu. rl'y. who no noon yuan- nu. bu nturnod 0, no. no 00. per um :. hiteah IIOTDII l l(|V8| "" . . 1` pun 500` roburm 5"` ",h 1:1 at `t ' . '"`"`.` pnlr; " ,"T` zhickenn, 600. "W"! that R .sc. no 100.; : buolnvheat, `HEM CBGPHRS 3 %_ % *';1.79 ~a4_cn_u{.% ~ 5~;.~ VIII no good William mlnr milk 5319. is 0 `Il"|`!4 l\\'h_v do Ufa Mducyn than tell you Ihdf Lr0u'vlz-1 in language so piping n In In- 1)::1M"..x`.r|n`P Hn Hum u maybe wtrmdin tins. Will -.2: L . :1 9. co wmniu '-x? ) I-' -vi. _}'nII WHI me`. DOh'I IN Hill. '.':~: `J-:3 hlnrla Hm kldnoyn N -; x.-nlv. ltonwmhor " Do1m`I." II IIIII V .~.u m,1.~.n- pm. tho mod nlluhh 1. .;..uy"na.a. nu ma mm nu.-II ll-.0 * .-my R;-,lv=!`\"[IJ'i}l,.. the man nmuo l.:..uy piu um I [M an tunoonnmoo toouuuy{"l'ocau_rI: Ill! (IBll'4l] wan HUD uuuxpouwu. nu lulu num- lonco of her mother. Mrs. George lllllr oholl, Min Ella Mibchall pzmsorl uwny yon- lny nfbornonn. Minn Mlwholl was well and fnvnmbly known in thin plnao And her loath Inuunst. n gloom mound the com- mnnity. For many years she mu M the inhnt clnns in St. Androvfn Sabbath school. nnd In such wml known and loved by every one who met. her there. u x-cmr.1ed Ilmr ncuon. Tim lmnrh IIM nmpod the blood IIIIO lhbm frxshr tlmn hey could lter II. Tho lm i.| and booometologul. Tn cry for nnsietnnce in the many lymp- t.mn- -me hllnw. 'l'h-ro in lull lmndnoluo, lnoktoho. palm i~: vnriomu parts of Hm body. Ilonldlng of OM nri-w. high co!or:-d urine. pnmnnu under ` H19 1-yen. nwolllpu of the leg: and Ill ` ntlwr conditions that @ VIN! kidney - on-.1:-no Khxdnyd can't talk. but If you don ! U. them ri,ghtl_v you will hear from them. Thm lmvn I\h\|1g|l|\g00f their own; tnd Ihil in lunv they speak to yon; You IIo0p..oI` rtsrnin, ritlu em far. wnlktoo ranch. work too ham] and rent. too little; than III` book. nuhv.-'~. and ycur head when, an you who all nvvr. mm mm hmv It`: hnnnnln I`m Mud ml. Oh! ynn `my. Wu bomumo I`m hind out. Now, this i-4u'I Iumo. IV! booauu_ ,0 kitlxmys are tirm]. i 'l`Ir.u Ann nnlv dn inst )ll'Ind\ Ind ih tired. 'I`h ey can only do just uownnch and in Hftix: . ntoopinu. Itrninlng or uniting ha X`CMr- ed 11 Mr action. 'l'X.\ 1....-9. Inn: nnmmd tho blood into loan. 1' no on no" or no N ctr -.3.~..'..'::..::.:.:::..:z AM: to 0. H. OTID. 151 Wellington I0lu\.uul in will put. thom Into 5 sh: con- yguhnl tor uloronco and ornamental o your Oll LUE llllxuil. n Iluluuul ul nlusavuuiuun, it. in expecbed. will` participate in blue ent.emsinment. of the Sc. Andrew`: church tea-meeting next. week. Mina Shields in visiting friends in the west. Iain expected theta number of jolly load: will take in the carnival in Lenedowne to-marrow even- ing. W. 8. Abbott. is now the nmnnger of ' the (lryncnl Hall Co.. of thin place. \Vil|ium Maore. aiiird non of James Moore. expired nit his fut.her`s residence eerly yesmrdn mornin . The deooruled vonng man he been ill or some time and iris deaah was not uiiexpeowl. At. the real- .I...;... all hall markup Mr. flnnran Ni.- .1. r. unnpn returned to D on the mixed. M in nu nnntn. yeawraa In nomug pipe IINI mronulng we Inme. good` many of tho Vipee in the factories were frozen up after I. no cold dip. Ed. Shields` benet onborusinment. bo- .a..m uunonnquu Budget`. UliN)\NOQl`l. Fob. I8.-~W. E. Hunt. of Brockville. mun in town yoetordu morning on business. Mrs. (l)r.) Emery in visiting friends in Kingston. Thomas Fisher. fnrmorly of Brookville, is at present. em~ pinyod in town. A large business was done yesterdaz in selling pipe and threading the name. mood` mnnv nines rm Kidneys Talk. onwren ms oouy xrom nenoun nnn ljumu the bluddor and kidneva. He guys: "I was conned to my bet` for six weolus and was rarely able to work. fooling too weak since the injurv over eight years ago. I have taken one Box 0! l)odd`a Kidno Pill: and um porfootly ourod and no nb|e- iod us over before in In life. One box was worth H00 to mo. if t. in possible be cabi- mum such an benet in dollnrs. no may ("gnu um-any. Rev. . J. Shyrey returned to M: home in Lindsay yoatorgln after spending I few days very pleasant. amongst. his many friends in Nupanoe. lllhun Bcnbcon. who has been vlaihin friends in and Around Na neg for the at two months. returned to In homeln Manitoba on Tuesday luc. u n we ueoeasea aunng ner llllll umeu. a text was taken from the book of Revelations and the discourse that follow- ed was marked with glowing tribute to the sweet petienoe. humanity nnd life-long christianity of the deceased. After the servlce the remains were pleoed in the vil- lsge mult. Elizabeth Mercer was born at the village of EarlIt.en. Scotland, in lRl3. and moved to the city of New`\ ork when but ve years old. At the a of sixteen she married Samuel Locker dge, of that Place, and they then moved to lenburnle. n the oounty of Frontanar. About fty- six years ago the family moved to Camden where they have continued to reside ever since. The deceased survived her husband twentytwo years and ls herself survlved by two sons. John and William, of Lennon, and six daughters, Mrs. James Watson, Mrs. S. Weese, Mrs. James Hughes. Mrs. B. S. Keller. Mrs. Stuart. Paul, all of Len- nox. and Mrs. D. Lockesby, of New York ntatn. 'l'lIG hltl Illl'l- W: I - Unlplnlug uruunvlllcu The friendn of Mrs. W. F. Chapman in Brookville and (hnanoque learn with sor- row of her death from typhoid (over. They moved to Brooluville from (lmmn no when the carriage works were eatablis led and made many friends in Broclu-ille. Hudson. mapper, humor and Iumnerman, was in`jnrod b fnllln on a knob which onberet his b0( y from much and injured Lha bladder and kidneva. save: CURACOUGHM The Law In. ll laekorldlh Camden. On Sunday. lath imb.. the funeral of tholabo Mrs. Samuel Lookorldge, of hho township of Camden. who peuod May after a longlnou on Thuudny, book piece from the reoldenuo 0! her sou-in-luv. H. 8. Keller. Cmydon, to the Methodist. church. Centreville. where the memorial service was conducted by the Rev. John R. But.- Ier, who had been In mnstnnt. nttentlanoe the deceased during her final illnou. a mm mm taken from the The Late Mn. W. l Ohnplnnn. Broolvlllo. vm... :..:.....a. -4 u... w I` m............ 4.. II: II IIIIIIIIIIIQ IIUIIIUCTIIIUTV1 3UVI'I'I All` lured-l'rntrud|ng Knot. Entered the Ilmly-Cul-Ml by one Box of Daniel : Kid. nay Pllln. Co:umcn.\uuur.. Feb. l7.-(S h\l)-H.E. Hudson. trapper, hunter an lumbermnn, in'nrod by fnlllnghon nnrn-an hi. Ian I! `bw\rn nn-OM mm-I inhnrari EIVS TIYIKB Y F` 13"` "H. . _ U` vw -. KIPTQPIN ,. \ A Ill! '0! III! VIII!` I 000` lnm Death of 3 Volotlhlo lady in Jalnduy -- lurlod II Nnpsnoo -' `Ibo lawman or Pu-non. Nu-Axn,l`ob. m.-,.on Mhnhdy oven-r ingluo. despite the uvorq wnthor. the ntundnnoo wu largo tho bh-tbdny party hold in the buomonb of the Euurn Mo- chodint. ohuroh. The ndmlnlou to un- boruwum pox-for ouch Your ol their .... 4.... _|.x. ............ Ilu .. ....._ DIIOGIIV 0lII'l'I'I IVUC ullnlllull 50 lllr rolthdr . f M u lm won 37.mb?.'c. aI`: aonln:l::o. InouI:o|'_|I:I'4i from 0 aonumborofw -lled hop noono do- nlgo` Oh-In unnnn Th. nun;-an-nun up`. an lllofllllltltl IIIIO II (DO IIIODUOII mu IP01)! the number of In I-lled ho one do- niod e olr you-I. Thu mm was an exogd 3 gaopnnd You ranch ton . _ ...a mg . m.a:3`3';E3, 9" baud novonl oolbo. w fob oncurod. Row. B. J. snowy Fun one: nullnnt. nrlrln-n Th: n .InAul\CAl' or iv `#7 ; -%`..ts_x%`y' * IIIDONG. HIV. . J. BIKE. VI on C!- `oellent address. The e amounted to over I100. Mile Blrdielbely Mb for her home In London yeeterdex. R. L. lien in ne- tending them-en lodge of A.O. .W. In eeeeion :0. Toronto this week. There died, on Mend: Int. so the reeldenoe of her eon, J. . AI-nor. Lindsey. 0 nbhln Hooper. widow of the late Edmund oop- on NIOIIIII IIII7 IO Tall. IKIUCIIX OI DUI` Hoopor, ong- or. of Nopouoo, also widow of the Into 3 ling: Womor, of Wilson. in the seventy- third our ofhor ugo. The romnlnn wore broua t to Nononoo to-dnv (Wodnudov) nmm our 01 nor The romnlnn were brou Mo Nlponeo to-day (Wodnuds ) nndt o funonllorvloa conducted by t 0 Rev. A. Ju-vi: no the Englluh church at two o ulock. Mm. Boo r lave: chm Iona, J. B. Warner. In u-nu` and Gun- lior Hooper, all of Linda`; Mondny lut boln poll 3 an the Briuoo hour-e hul A big ulgo on I oho other hoholl in town. It balm: nlio onlv howl new-e nu: e mg muge on en ene oener being the on! out of the ward In which the elect on wee held. bed not to oloee. No doubt the other houeee wene all very envious ol the web there wee to the B;-ieoo. Some one now ehould re construct the luv or the intelli- gent hotel-keeper will be getting up rueee to have eome uneeeted every year I0 thnt he Ij_9t thereby. J. Shorev returned to hi: For In GrlE_;E 1'msnAgn__n1sm 3 non: uhrrn-I rnrr In nA|l due H3'r:E};J1T5 wggf van-r-nib:-n - They have a Language of their own. mam Maura. Iilllru HUZI vl -unnu- `e.exp'rred 3 aezh wnnnot. ) nvombly L..- ..__. .. ..|....... .........\.l 91.- nnln. THAT IMPALING CASE. . Chapman, ` ad to Douro Ipmnn, who spent. Sunday hero. Doaoronto yesterday morning I. A number of Kingabonlnnn, chad. ant. : ..A- in tin: non-0 H>.u'n nvnnnfArI . Saw-rely lu- Icnt-rnnl Mun ace. 1 r`a he me It cl... .--.l, ' logdtee-`Policies on every plan of insurance` Including Ordinary Life. Llmlted Payment Life Endowment. with or without profits. De-' ferred Premium. `Annuity Bonds at lower rate-e than any other company. I00` Welllrcton street. Ottawa.` Head `Office. of the comnlny-. noooJ ooolo'n Llno [nonnanoo (1o.,'nonoot`o.% `es Policies on every Insurance THE: ART GARLAND cannot be surpassed in beauty. durability. successful operation and heating power. 75 & 77 PRINCESS STREET. ITO Steamboat & Mill Owners akion eat c.v!donoo over oiroa to use public. I! Oluuu Ill " `"ma``E"oT\'t o"'nnu other high authority that cisnnoemq OVIGTI1 guoationod. I-(OOTINAY In: only swan vmnurugm. but Au k;nu:| orgasm offfngua mm mgv -rnouuh,.mmph- `lot containsngr doullod ddoorlpon of nu-tIlnI `gala by .,', i nolrlnnnnl-an Machine and Burning Oils. We carry the largest stock in this line ibetwccn Toronto and Montreal and our prices are right. guanine: to :5 around '. on. to be lost or du- `., whon It auto 5 Iolnvothun honn i you upon Amt n-m.u..n 0110. V Iv: yu--.u-nu r (Addressing BABBIT METALS. STEAM PACKINGS. COTTON WASTE. House `I3 Furnishings RICHFION D & CO. Dlscoverod at` Last ; .T-. ~. ' % A Posmvo_O urq for Rheumatism - R.GlV|ORA .c:M(:O.. Agtm. K'~1otol1. 1-an ctnrgomunt In An udoubtod mot. Iauoko up by the ,o,.g-49: offorod to the public. It oxluu In -_-2--_--.._: '*.`:".":`_"'.:".._u ohnn hlmh ah!-Innulu thh nhnnae no ELLIO'%'T ' BROS. Brussels Carpets from 800. Evening ABPET3 " " ___...._...__ ..---...._..... .. ......_--..4,---,-?,-`?. 69 d: 71 BROOK STREET. KINGSTON. GET OUR PRICE ON _ viva-uvw -v-v--p---v-- v- ----- vvv - iii-- ... s. s. nvckmui utmencicm. nnuum. om. fRHEU.MATlM- The Best Sgjectibn In the city. ---AND--- II .1 OURIB w'|i5I_NfRM3s. w kmasrou. our. Illll VI` Ill Illuv vvuuuvu g mailing and my Iolool In You. Indus. "luoburn." Klnnwn. Nut hm open: FIB. cm. - Pull mu 0! Unlvenlty Grnduutu ATIINTION [inn to ntndanta In nlonn. ii: nningh 0 home can [nod wit Em) menu! A. --g-._.---nngu- - 1.. _n,-__- H. 9 1} _ ..$ lu_nA 1;. 3 Hockey V Sticks Atcqgat;;7%nenoea mods. `_x"__'m `cg won u'nm_s7oLLm -- --A Ihnu In AAI Inn 'Q--l % BATERS, HEATERS =1~....l:..,. `31151 hullncuitfirooon. Hotels. Drugiutn. 0 OIJID H 00.. lontncl. on} Mon. Opooolco Windsor Haul ..-.--aj -..-..------.-- s`-`3 nu'o'm""'W' "73 : I nut to Mind sh; :| your OP CALEDONIA SPRINGS. `yr D`ll.\Vl`I%.\IiI| I31". : Hardware! Luom us/`any. EDUCATIONAL. FINANCIAL. ._. ...._......,....... i . k. mmmmnu col: 3 loan at low. utu. Ooo J. B. ICKAY. Principal. 4.;/E W3-i5:= >, #110 on. 'x?.`.'a. Classes I !}..`M:.i..*`A1 nmgmw palruvrc ND BUILD- o-WomnAton Strut, AND ?I0m'l'lUl' AND ' 0 Brook and King :nB:od':..' lnlnuoo on snoesl Ilw-CI-UQUIIIII judo Ioilq HEB acurrvnaxvnrn 061.3, Thlulaakd bogging], nodal). by'ODvIb$Whnl|||hO` II. mnunhi-n ---gm. .I..|m.. 5WS. --UNI-Iyup IN Cvjilii Willi IQIV dual!-Inna mu-m-I.-` 0...... AL. ..n._.| nu-on: was III VIIIIIIUIII IIIGIICO It H10 clout ol y it vol. um-.o2'?; . 1-. ' mum out ol an Igiuuhip and M.-. Whitney intoit. nfno upon. And when who muting adjourned _Ir. Mu-tor hughlngly nnnrii Ky in on yet. I do not sum to lollfmufolilicu you Which in a quiet inlnlon that whon ch. pa-tydaopnhimulorhowlll Mdgood- byctopnblio Mm `it b wnnbto ho lcndu'h_ quilt ovuhu no in ooucoioun that Ms" hllonnln nos undid; ind cmchulhbymd thvnnt Muh- uond.uulit nuI ho pnliahl to alum Ioladunnwlnouonocloynltohln. Isl-4-A -..._n.|. nun ll- nun... u_-_ UIIII-IIIHZIVHVIIVIVIIIIIIWIIE. hiuuupodbbshu In. A has bun. sunuuulu-up , 859! In. throne. in ounpllolplr lndlluqolllnlh numb lands uul uu IIII Irvin -w upon I1] FIN GICIO. 1! ho uuqollb in pfotut 03:11:16 the Tap- pur-Bavoll combination -- I oonnu-votive loading the I-won against tho constru- tivu-bo will have to go it clam so far In the opposition In the legislature is con- -nu. vl unuuacvuwuv. lb was decided that Mr. Crawford. one of Toronto : members, ehonld not make 3 scene by Introducing A motion to the eeot that the dominion `perliemenb should not Interfere with Menimbeh school ayetaom. Mr. Crew represents a oonstituency in which. nti-remedial leeling mm high, And be I ` the he ought to do something. But. he he: been one nnnn In 01:: 1.-.... pm. my nvuur nu-In uv vugnn In no uumosnmg. But he bu bun qt upon by the mucus. N ha In-ma nnm (n lnvnlnnl. n-l...A. AL- 1|-.. The l`el;.hu no warrant for saying that the liberal voter: would not support a liberal candidate in the event of the gov ernment pursuing Mr. Wallace. The libe- rule, as a rule, can be depended upon vot- ing for the bent platform. and outside of the school queetion there in nothing in the platform of Mr. Wallaoe that they can en~ deree. 0! course it in important that the government should not be encouraged by liberal: in its attack on any man who in ooneoientione in what he may do, but Mr. Wallace has got to ahow hlmeel! more do- serving of liberals` nu pport than his record in the put indioatee to warrant them in supporting him in any ght in which he may be engaged. , ____._ U -_ }{ASN'T LOST HIS HEAD. (I. F. Mnmu. the leader oi the opponi- tion in the legislutnro. rejoice: in the hub that he retain: his head politically. Then was a caucus 0! the conservative members yosbordny morning. and gun: wu the buzz of ucitoment. A re hr gt nment nominee would nlly to in aid 1 enhlemon who atu` the voters list, who anizo poraonation, and those more onlcotf gentleman who npenk at conventions and prooide At public meetw ingu. and think they no tho by. __ "'_l`ho m_unher of vou_a _po| ed _in West Dy I g0VGl'IIIl10l a XIIIIIQIK. An oliott b the oonnorvuivo lenders mpunish Mr. nllnoo for his ndhoronoo to wine! lo by attempting to defeat him In use ork. woul hointorootingaothe public, enjoynb atructin to hlm." r Wnllnco, and in- o gentleman who oppose Poms ABOUT nun. . .. upuuvu Iv Iuuuuy v-ruvqvn. nu -vnuvu Ituv " opponente of the remedial hill were "hell- inlpired hypocrite." wee e forgery. How stupid I contention. The good bilhop hu ,_eoknov'vledgcd that the letter wee written `by him. but it wee mar-k"ed private, end eo wee not meant for publication. Wee it meent {or uee in the election et all! And, if not. who put ite contente in circulation foe politioel elfeetl Not the libernle, Iutely. They hnd no ecceee to the I . It wee in the custody of ' ir Cherlee Tupper end hie friends, [1 they made e mieuee of the document they ehould be mlled to account by the Mei! end Empire. It ehould pronounce upon their mieconduot eel: deeerveein- etend of referring to the letteree a. forged mendument." By the way the perty which could nd men to sh the deetroyed letter! of opponente out o! the epittoone in not likely to Iuier any Ipeelne of con- science over the cimuletion of A letter which, in on election cempelgn. had in it the element of coercion. nu Au vunnunu vv nuunuu. It. in intimotnd that the government hu- nquootod in friends In West. York to or range for oppoaition to Hon. Clarke Wnl- ` loco. Be. it in Alleged, must go. But. the Toronto Telegram in persuaded that he is not willing to be uoriood, and uh then: is molly no hope of defeating bun. Hear IO. Inge. mm min oney we `zany. "The number voice pol in York by the nominee of the mecliine will indioeiae the value 01 in pretentious to political sovereignty. The grit mmhino may nominate I mm, but, Although the liberals. u e rule. have no pertioulnr love for Mr. Wellnoe. there is no men in West York who een poll einy per cent. of the liberal vote egninet him if he be opposed by is government. oendidehe. hv the ooneervntive lenders A . .2... 3. ":..:"?'*-'1:-.="A*" I VI UVH. IN one . . ` In. " In and incur: MW! A you In odunoo - ox. otbau: If ` ' \ M tuhopopu ohobu Job o1nk..,1 ma. gyu and o up we: , n gmpro . `p%'-`Sm JOHN 0l'.l0l.D. Pmwmor. The chief ooneervetlvwe ot-gen seem; to imply. by a recent utlolo, then the letter lmputaod to biehop Cameron, in which the aunnnng-.5; nl OLA e-A-nninl kill warn "Inn". Ollloon _ _ i ::::'.:....-..{:'.."....`* `j ___ ....A____A ,. -- ml wIfxL1$'mn wine 3 Man. I up; . ?`J5'i }' "'33-pu a3':5'o3'u;m "r'3'a: ;:.`.'.?.,`..`:.`if:.':*:-*::*.a:.':::: THE DAILY wH1G.| UUII1 Tn DAl.l`,I`2 `\l|l.ALLE`.N &SON Sign of Golden Boot, Brook Htnol. -7mm LETTER WAS wm'r'rm}._ -u , J 1.. _______u___ ______ _______ `ban "DW.J.-B. PIN8.:; how! I`. Auluhnt nunou Xhltuor. ` AFTER CLARKE WALLACE. "Opi/er par Orbun I)u'oor. r wu an ominbo; `lilonco It the d_`....az..- .4... x. ...-_ -__.u-n U-ii!-_.;_! I0 M.~uoonl' ht ='~..-.'"~.'-v- ':'.-'-".'.'.'.............".. V. . . ft! the 1.0.6.-'l'. bnchllvor I loctun on thyo hnulooldutiubu . lbb.I7th. in M ouch. Pmbytuhn Ilponug tho hull ready And their to I hvnon unithonwont Ind got rs. The showed 5 bravery thus he ' tlomonddnoconovory rainy ni t. when y Intended to lnvo I party. 0 ` enough to goundndlolltholadhntfzopsrty `och putpoood to cum r.~nooni c nlghtinthfhhro. ' - um was uulu-U, was IVIIUVUU "'0!!! [III enerin by deeth leek Ilonde . He leaves n wife en nix children entirely ependont. up- on their own exettione lore living. The cold Iveether end bed roede kept meny from church yeetenie . but the eel-mom delivered er. the M. . church by Rev. Atvroll were very inteteeting for the few that could be present. The lean vner lnniunrntln Divan luv 9).. "Fl`I-O`i'OlP]'l:vl`IIII]n0l'Ido given by the you Ind vulnovo In I ouccon. Altsguzh the night. wnlryvnrvyltnnnv um yuan` IIIIIC, VII In every WI] Although wan vary mum and the talks were led with snow, the {miles braved All to make bhoir own Arnngo ` Inamomrot thn hull nudv their :1 mo. thohllroud dthi Eigmsd ..unItho{\ :21: utdr DTIVOII Ill U0 IIIIIO molt I .. 10$.-- .L-....n _ L.....-__ uucului uni. IIHI MID weather wu ray unhvonblo. nr II? was re- nllnod from it. Albert Darby. nfhorauhon bus aorioul illhIil.""'w`i|a roliovod from his onlforin WHO uhildx-an lntirnlv nnnmlnni. un. CIIIIIIOII. 11.1.. how. CIMUIUNT, Fob. l8.-Tho ne aloighin that we have enjoyed In winter is Fymiletf The amnll blixurda haul have Had the mow mountain: high. T 0 whisk. e of the cars in board onoo morn. Tho birthday ooohl, van by the I h longno, up n doe! noun. cl the washer ea to carry on me nnmnesa with renewed vi r. Them were29Z!,946 pounds of milk re no ved Inst. your in ve months. from which 27.230 pound: of cheese were mnnufnctux ed, in general avenge of IO (-5 pounds. Deduobing coat of making 818,808,226 Wm pad to patrons. Ruling price. 7 10-! In per und. This in quite n creditable- nhow ng which this season in expeocod to oclipee. Or In otdinarycold, nothing can bi I0 efficient as the

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