Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Apr 1889, p. 7

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U. H. \4IJlIl`I.l.- ` PRU". `Plus Home hujnn how to Inodoludmnd In! luod. no Flu will in and to secure the of norm. now, 5:10 p.m.; Pembroke. 7:58 p.m. No. I Mixed loaves Kingston 7:!) sun. zuriven at Shubot Inks mm 1.111.. And Bonn-ow 2:45 I 111. No. 5 Mued leave: Kingston It l.l51%m.; ! u-rivets: Shu-bot Luke At 7:10 p.m.. un ho. 7Expreuleave| Kl tan at [I24-5_:'|.. oonnecun with C.P.R. N ht. Express n It Shnrbo Lake for all points at and west. . Arrives Ottawa. 5:25 n.m.: Montreal. mm ll unnroot Lake for all points ind Ottawa. n.m.; Montreal. am mm. ; Quebec. 2;!) pm. : Toronto. `hi mm. The only lhrouuh [min am-vim: In Hm Km-ch. ` Arrives roromo 8:!) p.m.; Ottawa. 5:45 p.m. Montreal. 7:55 p.m.- Quebec. 6:!) u.m.: Ren- ` frow, 5:10 Pem roke.7:58 No. Mixed Kinanston :nu-ring 1111: BEST AND-(3-HEAPEST ROUTE % Bet woon Kings! on. Petorboro: Toronto, Sn Tho- mas. London. Owen Sound. ault Ste. Mario. Queboo, and all points In i i"'rmr rr oncn AND YOU WILLTAKI no orunu. ' New and Elegant (`us are run on all Expresn ' ` Trains. No. 3 Expmas leaves Kl Inn at 12:10 pm) ` Arrives roromo tmvm. Montreal. Quebec. u.m.: Item > New. Direct. Shortest. ?ulokeat. Cheapeut and B08` Etwippod AU R4: 1 Route to Marimba. the forth Wow, and Hrizish Colum- bia point] ur w a. r. uunerno once Street. Kingston. 0!. TRIBE. l Through Bills of Lading gix-an for Belfast. I Uh: ow, Havre, Antwerp and other point: on t e Continent and for Mediterruman P0?- Wnr frniuln a-ul n..-...... .._..I.. -. IV-.. I'll. P0For freight and passage Apply It Com- pan '3 Uice. No. 4, Bowling Green New YOI" u VERNON H. BROWN & 00.. Or wJ. P. Gilderrleevo. Agent, 42 Cl:- Street. Kinzston. va.na-u \ll.' 1. J1I_l\J.QLl'lH . Cabin-$60, $50 and$l0(P, accordingto no oommodation. Intermediate passage-$35 From Pier 40, N. R., New York. gtnnv-Ann 11} var In... D.L`- n._.._. __ MYRTLE; rrom rner 40, IV. 1%., New Xork. ` Sbeerage at Very Low Rates. Staeenge Tickets to and from London and Queens- town and all other parts of Europe at low- est rates. 'l`L.......L D:l|_ _: r , I3 - I n -- nun.-1nu\...... . . . . . . . . ..June I, Ta.nI. `This Iteamor will not carry ateernge. `These steamers carry first-class passen- gers only. I : nu: I-III IILUU Inll. OEHUIUC E'l`RURIA,.'.Sat.urday, April 27m. 3% p m. AURANIA, Saturday. May 4th. 8:30n.m. GALIA . . . . . . ..Saturd|y, May 8. H mm. "U.\lBRIA. . . nturday, May ll.2:30 p. m. SERVIA ....S-aturday, .\Iu_v 18th. 8 a m. BULHNIA. .Snl:urda.y,May 22nd, H230 mm "El`RUl{lA . . . . . . . . . . . ..May '2;')th. 3 p m. AUR.~\NIA............... June 1. 7 a.m. Iteamt-r will not nnrru .r.m.-..... -,,, - ... ...... -1-n.:u vvl-, (CALLING AT CORK HARBORJ The largest, Iaxlesl and maxi magnicmi ` alupa in the world; ha-1-e'ncrer loam pm.-engcr and have made the faslest passages on \r'.C01'll. Oldest fine in existence. ` Tuuvux NEW roikwn/vbj L/V5/Wot, IDA I] Inn Am nnu n . I'nI'\r\vu . 01/A/A R0 Z/A/E. ALLAN LIN E- THE GREAT ONTARIO SHORT LINE "" Fair ivit 'aa?~uis.1 Brightvciear mmplexion Soft heahful skin. `PEAns --The Great English complexion SIJAP,--Sold Every\vi1m.' Private Brands for the Jobbing Trade a specialty. Mr xPns .95/w/05 RATES OIFFASSAGE: |..'.. (cu sun _,, Lnunn -- nrnumon h min; the Idectlol Ibeo `Mn (rum 1 ! UMA N HANLEY. iokot Akent. (`onm Jonnun um: l:w a.m. ` 6:10 mm. mvgxmu. run I` n an I) -SUN, F. COIIWVAI. D. W. Fowln. Ancrrlt-rs And Building Buneyon. Lkv. I. Gen.l'aaa. ARI. Sum. , Vellinxlon Btra.-t Klnnlon. V\l\ an.-`L.-. I)"-..>A`~A -__ 001 No. I... No. 4... No.6 Mlxoa... lllvnd an I mo:c`:I:a't:u`:='3.. `T "'F.':`a-+- " 38% T A as u .......':.-.".:3. _'_'.._*::.`*:a""`.`.` WHOLESALE CIGAR MANUFACTURER ` , k n.o..z` LD sf" on ' um and In lllucvulm uh nun. No addition to or vuhon n-om the dnplo Inna: COOK ! FRIEND I8 GINUINI. 1.4]. II, ,1 , , I ll UIIJZJIUEI-II ,uuux'xi1u IN A PURI ll A4--n-l_- -AL HID Bll POWDER PRUII` ACID POWDER. L__ -|..._ n_- __ , - U.la.UUI' ` Phy,ohn.E `a'?".t"..' `RI : DUI I 1111'.` HDIIIVH C. LYUN. V Banunll-`. Boucnont. Ru. an Onurb Bu'ool.. l.l.IIY`l'lI.O~C..Ll.l>. i in. v. l.I'0l_ 1 A I` ll. HEW I.aI|l`I)\`o I Anvlrrlor um An-lulu cannot Brucl sud Kin; uu.. uvor Wade`: store. Kr ' lnnooon King im-rot. nut in the 'IIO Om-I. nu. Ivrlulu -. ..; -.-vyuvuv Aiuu Iv 4| ' :"F.7Lv' Harv. 'u.n.. c.u.. M.R.C.a.L 071103-13 Well! 5% twodoon nonh OIPI-lnouul-lt.. In cool: 51!}. Oumu [ `hlonhouo No. llll. l old stand. Telephone No. In A U5. ALIUE ICXJILLIVRAY. Dianna 0! Women and Chlldnu I npocduw 0flloo-I Pnmcnl 8`l'lllI'l'. cl. 0:. Burn __-4 3 ll-I"1l\'IIIl mg l\ .. -. .. _ _- . .- VV ..... V`. - vu. .--u-n ROBERT SHAH . hg`oo-CorloI` akollrnund Brook 81`:-:ect.au'c:5`r' W110 : Drug Boom in non-..` an ..---....._ ._. A. -sucxnoun. L. Ind Bncot nu-cola. J. B. REID. \ RClll1'lC'l'. Omoo: Ford`: block. over .\u 1 bet`: boukslnm. [nuance from Brock all"l`0:l. 1` nu ........ u. u. U: nu, Boon-mxunu. Buxx Boo: .\h.vun-~~ 'n'n:R. Na ll Montretl Street. Next lo llr. Dupulm 'I'll'l'lI numb and extracted without pain. A. S-ncxnotrax. D. 8.. come: 0! rrincun Bncot [0 L06 I13! UIIl$ OW!!! current Hill u<}\{u{r'a sxm'm:'R. --- . ...-_ - ...... . - nun-uy nu nan-nu. Bmnurrnna AND Sonlcarona. Ford`: Block. Brock Hu-rot. Kingston. H. M. Mown. LLB. I J S. SxI.vNnR.B. `. L. LLr:MlNl`H, Dl!lTIl'l`. dlroully oppmlle the Pen Olot |'&6.lUlI8ton Street. ltnuhliuhod In Klncuton. _ ,_,,__ __ _._-_ ....- .~`.... \4~ ADAM M 'AR'l BUR, Aooovxnrrr. Avurmn. &o.. Otlloa . Glu-anon * Street. near Klmr SI. - urs nl.~\ruu.V LHlMi.s'lUNl-2. OI -`li'l(`E AND RIi.~`lDEN(`li:. 233 n.u~.o: 145 to 151 St. Maurice Street, - unvxu. wni. MUNDELL. HARRISTRR. ac. omce-B-m-n Americ.-\n Hntol Block. (`la[enfe .'-'u_'eel Mopur I0 In-m. uu.1.r.n u1LL.I!.N, Ancnntcrs. uuvcmsorn to R. Gaze. 0lce- Oorner of Brock and Bun: Streets. A nn 1- III nu-an nvu`. JUIIN GI KANliI'I. LL 5.. Boucrron ac. OnIce--narenoe dtrvaf. nr lethal-`out Oloo. IONIY `[0 [DAN nl nun. V 14!!/`Cry I'4.'llllDU8Il-"iQNF.'l. F` A. Brain. 129 Brock Street. the leading nckua7nd livery atableln the city. Telephone 0. . T. C. Wnsos. Ii) Chu-enoe Street. the largest Ind longest established livery 1n the city. l . Tele hone No. I79. Vehicles ready at A mo- men '3 notice. l1.nu:n Bnoe.. New Live - ln oonnectinu with St. Lawrence Hotel on K ngisu-act. i-`lrsl ah ; gs will always boon lnnd on the worn: or. ( l Mccumon Bnoa.. Kin ton Home ll`: nan` Livery unduocu-dln_ Sta lee _oorner of B_I_~oc|: ....; n..._... _.,- _ A -- - V ""` "" "" Frui C t to. `fun BI:af:>':-ol"ln`!acg:r:~ ."dno and an ` meouo mun. Jos. Iinoocx. lluonlo Buud Inga. Mu-Io! Squn J.U. uamuw. practical panltarluu. Plumb- ` Ina guand steam mung. S9 Klnast. Tole nhone N o. 62. unn u.s'1`K\'. Tu-ra numn and A. _Sr_u:xnotran. 8..oomor rrmm. . Groceries and Liguors. J. HALLIGAN a (`o.. 53 Brook treat.` hmlly groceries. Imam:-ted wines, liuon and . Vnc-ronu 'uur.non~I. milled to the ` best place In the cit to buygroooriemcrockcn`. `him. oto. Tlmn. Jhh -.j- %"y3if..f.`. F! mnwuu. Moxuv 10 low In lu-so onmnll mum at low rates of Interest, on City and Farm Property Loans granted on City and County Debenturua. Apply to Tuonus Bnloaa. Man r. Pmntennc Loan and Investment Society. po- uila me Post Office. MONTREAL. Iauort ng. Fox LATEST AKIRICAN S1-vn.I:s. guaranteed uo It. to A. 0 B1uIN's.iiP|-[noun St..nbove Syden Am. Plmmgraplnc. J. W, Powlcu. Copies and Enlnrgea am\!l pIcIurea.nll kinds. and nishes In any ntyl-s Jur cmyon rtralta are entirely free-hunt drawing; an we can make any change n-~ quired. Our bromioe enlargements are niehu! In crayon or mowucrome and no nomad m lhCl"ll on IIIOIJICPOIDO and IPO aoooud Y0 none or tine nish. J. W. POWILL, I66 Prin- cess street. (raver. has every facility for manufnctnrir. and re Irina sow:/-Ilery in all its branches ulden Humor. Watch Sign. WPrlnceu BI. pwrter of tine Iuwcllery. 34 King Street. J. A.Ll`.EL'P, watch umkonjeweller. virocl. SL. dealer in watches clocks and diamonds. Surrn Baum. 31.5 Kim SL, hmrlnmu-mm hr at " r H63]-`. WnL1.s' LIVIRY. foot of Prim ass BL. 12 the moat thoroughly equipped one In the on)". having every style of rig kept in A rsbclnau livery. Special rates to open tlld oommurcin`. mo`-n. Tb`:-piano No. I0. __ n an-non mu: .14,-wrueru. F. W. SPANMINHURO. manuhwturer and 1m porter of time iuwcllery. A. LII I EL P. l1mkur.iewullar_ mi Hrnr). .u., uvcuu ul V'(|ll.'l.l'B UAUCLII unu uxuumuus. BR.. 385 King St., head nanera hr Watches. ran ng in pr1oo born to til`. Silvurwaramn Jewellqy. A. M. Bxocx, wnlchmaker Jeweller Md *0 has facility for manufacturing regnlring ewe/-llery branches: Onlden Sinm. W Prince; 3:. I MMt$CAMMoN ` and Boarding corner Brook and Bugol Streets. A new and at liah outt 0! vnhlclaa and excellent horses. Cnrgea mode NWO. , ,,,___ _,_..... Boots and shoes. W. Alums. mnrr. Men`: work at] human work on hand. Brock BL. near a-uunsng , \.uuu, Mrs. Ann H. Farnswnrlh. a lmly 79 years old. So. \\'nmlstm'k. \'t., \\':*ilos: After several wee-ks` aumtriag {rum m*r\`nlIs prostration. I procured a lmnln of Ayn`: Sarsaparilla. and before I had taken half 01 it my usual In-ullh r4-turn:- Ayer s Sarsaparilla, PllIl .\l(El) MY N 11.50:! Swrrun. Proprietor. ' Orrnu H0111. oorner 0 Ontario and Prtn ` ecu Streets. First-clue accommodation: yui and aublln . Jnucs Nomus. Proprieu-r A SC01'1"B I ')1`lcl.. oor. Queen and Ontario Sm. ., ..,_....... . Plhmbivag and Gas Finis . J.0. Burrow. nnwticd pnnltarinn. lnn Inland steam mum. an mm 3:. 15.1.. and Insulin Jnucs Nomus. l`ropn'x-u.-r Sco1'1"sl ')`l`El.. noon Ontario Sui. Sauafaction guru-ant . I-`luo liquors and ct Iva. Good yard 3- d aunbling. A. S1.vr~ao.\'. I: . . _ _ ._ -1u_;4-n;,n - I10!!!`-U llfl IKCNEIIUTIIN-ll. Buunn-r Houmc Ontario St. nutres. m class hotel to 0.1` `R. md'K. a f . stations. 1 WILSON. Pronrletor. Amamn I-ln'ru.. (em-nnr Onmn um llnnlranl : VVILSON. Pronrletor. Auuon Horn. corner Queen and Montreal streets. well situated, with yard sud ugablind` Sums Swl-run. Proprietor. H0111. Prln jRbFEss10NAL:oAg1_)$T v-- -----. v- v--an-. -u--u uni may `I -I' w an vix-:. sum: a mum lllill.-`. Hnucnnnq An In `(I upuuu-no 'I3R M.-\Rm_V~LlVlN(:Sl`UNF.. -`PIPE A\'l) nkslnwvnr on n. r- u..q.uvvuu Tm. ALICE uoon.uvn.n'. ` man 1:! \\'nnum Antl (`lining-. . nu... j -u-..; ,-pm - --- --r-~- - THE OILIBRATID I nnl .\nu.u u I Dr. J. C. Ayer on Co.. Lowell. Mass. Price 01; all boll `vs. $5. \unh 95 n bc'lla. >__'_1j*12{1_~:T:_:Tq1'i_Vi)I;iEoif0i.AT JOHN STRANGE. LL B.. `I'N)l ho. O|cQ--(`lawman mp. -- . ....--uv nus no. I! When an?! Jewellery. N. SPANGINRURO. manurmzurer nu Holels and Restaurants. kNn1-rllnlmnc. nmm-in Rn nun!-an ......... ,...-. .. u uuouq--.5. u. nu.-u < Livery Establish m an ts. L Bmuv. Brock Sm-em. nm In W M .-NEWLA N D5. In A-II Anungunnn nu.- 111 I_n._ gunman: M `mLmT.~r`x.rri? rcrs. nuvcomnn to K Gun l U'I"R AND SON, I'.(`l1I And Bulldinu Ru]-vnrr L cLEMEN'fs, llroullv nnnnnlm thn -- ----, --_ -.-1- yum.` "5. A. GORNELL - PRO | Hinton has In-1 Dunn n. -u..l.I..4l - uz-:Nnsnc\'. .II| null Avila:-0.4 up. .. `Hunc- Tailoring. AKIRICAN S-rvu 1 nuts _-__ -.-_-.----v--, with lame hack and lwmlm-I: -. anal have he-r-n mncn bent-timl hy the nsv of .-\ ya-r's Harsaparllla. I am mm 80 years of am . nnd am satiaml than my prvsu-nt In-nllh and prqlollgecl Me arv due to the use an A51-r's Sarsaparillu. - Lucy Muilt, l\'illingl_\', Conn. \I.... .\.... 11 u-....... _ I. 1,, an and. ham?! win In acute` \ &='|I.|'0Boumll cunnuuu d. M. FORTIER. TIQIIHI IEI INK II IUVI. Oll DOLLAR PIE DAY. lI`I'Y."- Her. 5. J. (iruluup, l'nited Brethren Cllllrvh. Buckhulmon, W. Va. I suffer d from Nervous Frostration, with lnnnn Im..L .....I I......I....I. . ...._ w I`.""' n:I_\ mm-din-.~:." loluncus, 1| II.. .I.. .,-.v---nu u.<. AVA!)- My dnnglgc-r. sixteen years old. is using A_\'er's nrsa Iarillu wit u gm-(I ef- fm-I. '-R9\'. 8. . Uruluu 1, l'niuul Bra-lhren (Thur:-h Hun-Izluunnnn \\' \'n V W- ,, -_ an. .-_,v- a nun uuyul unu '.` Every spring and full I take a mun- ber_ol bottles ul Aye-r`.~a Sarsaparillmaml am greatly lwm-mml. - Mrs. James H. Eastman, Stone-hum. fawn. I have taken . -\_n-r's Sargzaparllla wvnh great `lwnem-Ia my general hulth." - Miss Thirza L. (`M-rur. Pglmyrahmcl. My laughter, cm-Ive years ofage. has sum-recl for the past _n-unfrum `A . -._ . ..._ I lllll lI||\\ El 1-:uIImt:~'u_\ ` il`llIl'll l\'IIII1\||u \ 1-xp0llII`(`ll| lh C-ml comlilh in. NI mrilln.-.\ ;:`. l`i l.-1,lm\a-;;u- I nln nnu , ,,,-,--- _-.v-..-J`- A few \Vl`f'k8 sinm=_ we In-gan tn gin; her Ayer's Sm'.~m|mrilla. Hrr In-ullh has gm-atly hnprn\'mi."--Mrn. , Harriet ll. Battles, Snulln (`In-|nn.~kIm~-I. hlass. About a_\ vur.-\_v_m I lwgvnn using A _\'or s San-uaparillu as u n-nnmly lur la-lsiliu and ueurnlgm n~.~ {rum malarial exposure in H! :Hm_\'. I \\ am in u very l-mlcomlilh Inn:-ixlmnlo-su!1lu:Sar- \l ]:l. `.\ 1:: zlhiulull tins:-~ 1-f .\_\'el".`l l`i ls. lm\u- 5'1:-.-xi |\* imm-nu .1 am I...nhI. ` . \\ lto atlxisetl lmr |lll[Ilh| to strengthen their minds by the use 0! .-\_\`er'a Bar- eapurilla. appreciated the truth that bodily health is es:-ntial to mental vigor. For persons of delicate and feelvlu Nattitittitlon, whether yoyuugvor old, this medicine in retuarknllly benecial. lm sure you get Aye:-'3 Sarsaporllltu HIP-A-.. .....z.._._ 1 - II - - - V S llnnufucturnrl r-tau kinda of IUBBE AND -IETAL - HAND - STAIPS mt '. dome: sud Corporate souls. stump: an Rlonclln (`III to Ur-dol. no mo s'I`.. wur. wonowro. om. Mill?` VAITID. Pu roccntly been awarded to The.Teacher THIS YEAR'S General` -Dbilnity. In us `I! Him < *_."$ >">'r: lnduableulnovu. 'Il'I" AD 32$ I'\AI -SEE-- 300K & Bunkii A PROVINCIAL. , .\Ie. smsco Hausa NAPANEE,0N1'ARl0 ; Q A IRIIQAIEII Inn-n1\lIu n gl abh- \ Inn: n-A :nm_\'. 1 Ill . hut t`-i.\' lmttlo-s av! 1lu:Sar- t:M:l.~iI-lull tins:-~1-f I-.':1|_\ ilII|\I'u\'1d t,:_\` lwzlltlt. 2- tn work. and tn-I that I Imuch fur _\'--ur 4-.\':-ll:-M F. A. Pinkhum. South muguou auuuu rum rm. will take place here on Monday. 90th. at .7 o'clock gun. by Jud Mcbuuld. Illlch will um I: tbolmlc ulna ndp.-W. Bull In 3: on lllnddoniy In his non : Ihroozsu. my-day onnln.---Ploh lnnpcctor Hick up Aprll 92.-Tho rolnnlln ol the late W. H. Denuut was taken from the vault Int Wen!- uesdsy and lnterrecl In Robortnoni come tevy.-"(.'l\up John" has closed up bulincu hem and Itnrtod lot Winnipeg. stopping at North Bay on route. He took in cash 84.- IIH. proeoodl of Mn uh-I while hero. --l)t. ~ Sinclair in about to rounovo to (lnrlotun Place, that pnotiolng hon for our twenty` yuan. He wlll have many lrlondu and 5 good to ntutloo.--'I`ho munlolpsl council met in hllllpnville Saturday |3th. They gnntod 815 for Improving t 0 and from the village to the nation. The "little Bu- tum"fought hard splat It. but oloonm hllodm-A rooouut ol the ballots on the Kingston 8 Smith`: Full: RR. will take nlu.-no Inn: nn Ilmulnu can. -9 9 -'-I--L DIAIII-ZRLY. April 22.--\\'. Moore hae re-open`ed his store, his health having irnpa-oved.-.\lrs. Daniel Maxwell has a young son.-Now bridge nished except the railing, and looks |`ine.-The boys are catchinn sh.-An acci- dent occurred in Isaac Kmry`s saw mill on Saturday afternoon. Korry's valuable dog was out nearly in half by falling on the cir cular new : the men all left the mill greatly excited :a sliver ew from the saw and struck Daniel Maxwell near the jugular vein, drawing blood. The saw was badly damaged. and strange to say the dog is still alive. The saw will he ready for action on Monday.-Matthew Marks, while butting bolts on Saturday, batted a part of his lin~ ger o' with a circular eaw In the shingle mill. -Stewart Armstrong on Saturday lost a pocket book containln rnoney.--Rev. Mr. White. Amherst Isleu . lectured here on fnesday night in the M. E. church on Luck and Pluck." and on Thursday night on temperance. He preached in the church at I0 a.rn. on Priday.-John Moore has moved in the house lately om-n led by W. Mansion. On Sunday snow to: l and some rain ; weather verv oool.--Mrs. Jovwph Charlton is visiting from Perth, and Mrs. Geome Lang from hharbot Lake.-Rev. .\lr. Scantlebnry preached in the English church on Friday night last.-Another wedding _ looked for soon. , April 24.-J. Hysop is suffering from in- Iries by A kick from A horIe.--At Wood- burn on \\'erlnesdAy evening lust 0. Woods wAs united to Miss L Morrison hy the Rev. Mr. Henderson. -School hAs been closed for A month through the illness` of the teacher, but re-opened on l'uesdAy with its usn-sl AttendAnce.--J. Edgsr hAs bought A [mud working horse from W. Brown.-.\]iss Veal has returned to Kingston After spending A week with Mrs R. Bsllnntyne. --A bAd hole in the road op ite J. l-Id r`: csused by A washout shon d be repAirem or dsmu will follow.-Visitors : J. Potter And U. zlqltlc. Broch\'ille.-H. Brown has been Appointed A.ssistAnt foreman on the U.'l.R., which be cAn Ably ll.-At the ball in Brockville A vonng lady. formerly of Woodburn, was lle.--Willism Dean has A compsratively new gAn of men this summer. It is said tliAt theine between (}AnAnoque And King- ston will not be doubled tucked this sum- -ner.-'l`he Amounts received for tickets at this station in Much And April were {Ar |l)U\'e the same months but yenr. \VES'l'l`0 RT. April `2`Z.---0. F. Reynolala` baby girl (lied on the l3th.-'~.lumea Norris is seriously ill from inllnm:nntion.-Thoman Scott sold his farm to Jnmes l\lcC:nn for $650.-The ice is gone off the lakes here. --'l`he Ridetu canal is ready for navigation.--Johnnon and Lung `Are erecting 1 brick house for Durmun l). Wolfe on Spring street.--J. H. Whelnn ut scout of shingles on his stone at.ore.-- `he Jackson mine on let. 18, 3rd con., North Crosby. owned by Capt. N. D. Moore and John Sloan. started to work with full force of experienced men on l7th.-l"all grain looh well ; farmers are ploughing And now- ing.-H. Hunt hu commenced to build A church opposite the R. C. church.--l). l . Alguire`n five cheese ftctoriea will be atcrlel nu Monday, `29th.-Pntrick O`Hnran was very ill last weelr ; he is recovering. LANARK. April 22 -~t\liss lhrher and Miss .\|unrn have returned --I\lvs. Falconer has left for ~Kingstnn.-.|oseph Waters has lost two cows by poi.~mn.--Juhn James cut his leg l-mlly with an mile the other day.--Dr. ll. (`mm-run has opened an office at Mellon nll's ('urncrs.---It is expected two of our hotels will obtain A license, the (`Iydu and \'ict\ria.-There is slight talk of James H:-rron erecting an Hour and feed store in the villnge.-'l'he (.'I_yrle river `is very low this spring.--.\|iss Shihbet. of Carleton l'lnt-e, paid a visit here the other alay.-Business ismnch better here this year than inst, seeing woe have four shops less.-l`Inrly closing will continuance on May lst. April `.23.-'l`he want of a pail ii! causing inconvenience at the principal well in the vi|luge.--M r. Crozier has moved to his place purchased from Mr. Parkhill. -A benutiful display of rwiums, blooming in all colors, was sent v Mrs. Hutton to St. Mark's church in Easter clecora'ion. Mrs. Jones and a be\'; tf young ladies placed them in charming groups.-.\liaa Minnie Baxter has left to take a position in Mmmreal.---A man `named Harry Williams rlierl this morning at tlw residence of Bernard Farlev of consump- tion.--\'isit<-ra : .\l r. and M rs. Dunbar Tay- lor, of Montre-al, at .\lajor Naslfs ; I)r. llalwr, at Mr. 1 . .\lc(`allum'a. April 23-lamesB. Powley is engaged in luyinq A will] under I). Sheehan's burn.- The `telephone line suggested works like magic, but little is said of the railrood.--- Mrs. Henry and Miss Georgie Snook and Miss Annie .\lorley visited 1 . M. ljrusa \\ e:lneadz|_v.--The swamp bridge is in good passable condition.-An old cutter at the ` corner has an interest for those passing with spirited horses.-John Cooke has purchased a cistern to contain 782 gallona.--Milan Fox rpent Enter holidays with her father.-,- leorge Ashley sold his young colt. to Wm. Jackson for $50. ' lreu. Mnnnfnclurt by tiring l.`o.. Ullcn. NY. xjyueunlm, was nrrauznea wr I violntiongf the Canada temperance nor. Several wit- none; were examined but the prosecution fniled to mike I sue. J. L.` Whiting de~ fended Mr. Kemp. --The rain on Friday night was much needed, and the elds are `looking green once more.--Mr. and Mrs. Myers spent Sunday in Newburg with their friendn. , V HAl7IV((/):li'Sl|lVlI'l!. -~/' ' April 23.`--PoIice Magistrnte McKim held court on Friday: Mr. Kemp, of Sydenhsm, was arraigned for violation of the Cnnndn tmnmarnnr-n nor Rm-.;...l .527 ` lnurantlng to Van Many Iugnllu Who linvb Moved to the Olly And to Many More Who Have Friend: In These Places, GA%THtRED av oun CORRESPOND- * ENTS IN THE VILLAGES. [NEWS or THE DISTRICT? .:I An I IlAl..l.ANT\'NI'2`S STATION. DELTA. BARl{IEl*`lIl.l). uu . was;-nuoox. n -. -mm Bnmsn wmnl FRIDAY. APRIL `Z6.- BY THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE 0!` NEW \T0l. The Jndaoa M the Award being IIRS. DA ..\'Pull`l'. \ o0UWARl) and \lll.l.ICll. llxroe prmnlncnl Donn.-Is of New York City. Pxnmlnu its 1-olmrncllnn. .-'\sctrlnlnlInro- null: and mu wil me no other. A DOTNCI `$.).'|nhor. 1`hurou.!n ch-unwr. .`_ For sale by All druggma At wholonnlo l1yI.\mu.n Knox 8 Co. Mon- treal. Mnnufnclurgd by the Honey Ilnnulur tmnu.`o.. ncuu II. I Invlllf. About 8 your! Ago my feel sad log: he- cnmo polnonod. and mo out in [not Iona u lugs u 5 but dollnr which no In almost to the bone. After tho {allure ol other ro mod on. the tom won com loioly baled by one tloo!_ Burdock Blow Bmtn. Jno. Hnnvnn, Tnnnnl-villa, "nt (`III DO`!!! 0! DIIIWIOOI DlO0(I Uonyon. Tujuporvilla. Ont. has room club has rCI.T..|..a with I w. A. Molghn upmlam, and P. c. B. ` Woulnun, ucutnn. till. IIDWIUJ. IIIUII Ull IllX"Iy, 01 Iurlpf Sh! wu nfllic V _jm; ung] discus. Ir lulu EMU} davulopo lngo Ila`... inn conuumntlon. . -uv -Iv-nu uu \.vIIllIIII-I Cannot put I luv thqt will prevent - plo having oou bl, colds, Asthma. bronc Itin And lung no hot. but Hngynnfn Pootonl Balsam d tiny with we Jiicully by profnptly curlnr all noclion-n of the throat I and lungs. It the pluuutoot and Meat cough round} in nu. Min Addie. elm.-.':7::;]m.r ol pom" am. to], Hswloy, died on 'l'ne_od|y. uqr yuu 23.129": -._.*`.":_.':..9t.:";!::2*;I.!*.tTh.eT=I-I (IXIUIX. I'lIIlI IIDII Inn consumption. Newburgh has I Nuubnll club. The oiuon Are: C. W. William. B.A., presi- dent; W. Potrh. vlceprecident; R. S. Richsrdoon. manager; W. A. Canon, trenv uumr; P. D. Snorey. secretary. Sovorul tinbolnu players have tnkcn up their abode in Newbutgh. auvlcv nu lllll-T` Mn. Window : Soothing Syrup, for chil dren bathing. in the pnlcri cion 0! one of the boot funds nurse: and p yuloiann in tha United Satan. and ha been uaod for forty year: with never-falling nuuccu by million: or mothon lor their childrch. Du!-In tho oroceu of toethin its vdue in lncalcu sblo. It relieve: the oh d from pain, auras dysen- tery dad dlu'rhau,grlplng in the howoh.u.ud wind-colic. By [ivin health to the child it run thq mother. rice `Mo I bottle. `s\'m:xn.\ss. April `23.-A deputation from this place visited Ottawa last week in the interest of railway connection. They were oonrteously received by the premier. who a peared to manifest great interest in the scheme, and promised the deputation that in the railway estimates Sydenham would not be forgotten. It is hoped that it will not be a repetition of the case of the chief butler and Joseph (woodrulf). A branch line to this place would be an inoalculable benet to the min- ing interests in this district. --]`hln_s are looking cheerful since the opening of spring. The saw and rist mills are running full time. Several ousos are in course of erec- tion. Ken. Jacquith. acting on the print-i plr that there is plenty of mom u wards. is adding astory to his dwelling. mnerous new fences are being built, shade trees planted, etc. -,.I. Frsnilin CROIQY thought it is not good that man should be alone. His thoughts taking a pl'Il`lll`lli turn result ed in an addition to the Mt.-Rorey home ate-nd.-.-it a special meeting of the quarter- ly hoard Rev. Mr. Stllwell intimated his in- tention of leaving the circuit at the end of the present conference year, acting on the divine injunction, When they persecute you in one city tlee to anmher.~ A unnni~ muus invitation was extended to Rev. Jas. Simpson, of Cutsraqui. Quarterly meeting next Sabbath at 10 mm.--\\ ebster & (`o., of Boston. have opened a mica establishment here with James Chna-n as ton:m3n.--James Foxton sailed for Englann last week. He is the third member of the family to return to the old land. Gathering home one by one."-Visitors : Rev. J. Mavety. West Winchester ; Miss Ids l.su-son, Elginbnrpz ; Miss Storms and Miss Wright, I-lrnesttovrn; Miss Ethel Booth, ()dn-mi ; Joseph Kon- nedy, Perth-; L. Guess, Kingston. BYTHEAMFC: N . ' YURI`. The IIdlm-n-VI HIE}: A ril `Z4. ,--- Spring work progressing nice y.--()ne of our citizens boasts of eating six eggs at Easter, another of eight, and to practically acknowledge the usefulness of this ,feathered biped. another devours a dozen. This is still too small a story and a fourth party appears on m scene with the reputation of eating ftm-n eggs and is still we.-ll.--('uptnin White has been replaced by two female otiicers. l"ha-re was some talk of sending male officers but the soldiers stoutly objected when they remcniliered their ex- periences. Female otiiw rs have given the best satisfaction. Within a few weeks a glorious work has been accom Jlished here and we earnestly hope it will continue ; good meetings and tine collections. The new officers met with as warm i-cc:-ption.--~ Misses Charlotte and Euretta Gilbert have returned to \Vatertown.-(_loorge Berry spent l-Taster with his friends here. -.lames Tierney, Owen Quinn. Riley `Smith and William Randal! took a run down from Kingston on .\`unday.-\liss T. Burns, a local teacher, was visiting friends in bana- noque on l'Iaster.-The act meeting in the Methodist church Thursday evening was largely attended. Addresses were given by Rev. .\fr. Ross, of \Vestpnrt, Rev. Mr. Hon- derson,nf Pittsburg,nml Rev. Mr. Hntchins, of Morton. The chair was lled by Rev. Mr. Meyer. Mr. Ross was personally a stranger to most of us but his remarks were pleasing. Mr. Henderson is a frequent visitor and a welcome one. Mr. Hutchins remnrka were to the point. and everyone seemed to be pleased with the meeting. lI\III'4l\3l` April 24,--R,ain [us greatly improved full grain and grass. The soil works up in good condition.---The etition, Asking that no licenses be gruntei to our village, is bein numeronsly signed And will be presentefl this week.-E, Lake is rapidly pushing work on the new school house.--.\liss(`. Campbell has gone to Wntertnwn 10 |`95l*l6g-S- AF` thur, of Strntford business college, spent his Easter vacation here st home. -\'isitors this week are : Misses G. Amllin. P. Hewton end (3. Anglin, Kingston : Mrs. C. Coch- ruin, Ida Hill ; Miss King. Raymond : Cor~ nsrs, and Miss Gertie Denizen, Hsrtington. --A party of Kingstonians spent Good l"ri- day on our links --Lsst Friday night while three young sports were fishing their craft having sprung A look sank. lesving the oc- cupants gently in the embrace of the water. After great exertion and ex"citement they reached shore and in the darkness register- ed a solemn vow between their shattering teeth that `they would not tr it over until the tem rature Wu 5 few e rees higher. -(Ionsi ering the unusual num r of mar- riages occurrin for two `years past, the peo- ple think that srd times promotes lnntri~ mony. o If that condition should continue all the msrris esble people of the place will be spliced wit in two years more. We record two more of the happy em-nts, David Sleeth being united to Miss Frankie Peterson and George Clark to Miss Ruthven, of Elgin. - Dame rumour speaks of still snother. We will reserve names for next week, when pos~ sibly there may be two couples to record. `pared on tha nene lnrweek. _ 'r,o result was a stampede of spear poles.-`-5 rs. Ls .Floche in about uguin After an Ibort illneaI.- '\\'ethernl in remddellln "10 Old M. E. church into n dwelling lwlllfi--l . K. Hill sold I t.hroe~quart.er interest Ir: a Jersey cow the other dny for $50.-- Mr. Singleton, post- number, uys um. more Wlllf=:S come to this office chnnmy otherpaper.-~ V\ care all afraid that Tommy Green drank too much humer- milk. or is dreaming about that pleudid council chamber agnin. Tho Noun nl (gunman; `A _-.. _ I-.. AL-A ._ xn , ..__.__.______ Like Hall I Dollar. Anne} To Moth; ._..I_._I_ n--4.L:_ . n ____ ,, B \'l"l'ER-.\.`I-I L Y: ,.__.Ll... coon rnmin 0321! Tmlo Hui on every puhqo -.---v-vwv- 7 vwwvvv tvwllbn IIIINTIIANS PIANOS---`rho lust Cuna- dlan mash. 3TIlNWAY PIANOB-Tho her American Imko. cram In Iult pumhuou. 3L'?.'."J'a":ho".`?.1s':': ?m. "a..'.': TORONTO FLOUR STORE Chou-at made: of PIIII7 And Funny our nlwuuoauulz (`mum non. Rolled out I Kollod Whbot. (hacked When. Born Winn. ' Onunnlnnd Common! ;8qodI In anon. W. 1. uoxlnd. - IIOOK BTIIIT e NEBAL or EXCELLENCE Ir {rat `an: n vav QJIJJUIQIJ J QJDIJIIII an-nu Annrlou: Haul Block. Oluhooat. . ~;a-..;'=:-....-..m..-;=L'...m:.- ': ..--. v II a I I2 " lot moo \ ' cLAhLmESs Is NEXVTATQGODLIN-E88` ""ii{ Cali 5:1} LS: IIJ.-3:." JJNE8 1 o.v.so1u4L PARLOB Dnlol-L A -n-4I.- IEI.A _I Isl- -5. 1uu.uan nan LEI. World`: Ticket AHnt.`_g"orn Joanna anon. 0 v V0031 GRAND THUR V "ITY PASFOIR STATION All lnlornunh bomb: on be or 1'! 1 now at Mme fulca -uu Live lulermoduuo pa.-menu:-runro lorwudod to and {mm Ulnllow Ind Liwrpool by rail without extra charge. ` Tho but Irnln In mnlm -Nu nunhm -ml. oh. ` 'H::Iclull ll ;AIn to Innlm -connection rub the summer leaving Ponlnud law: In 1510:: every Wednesday at I30 p.m.. md to HA lfu IVA "`l`l'a'urndny`:t 1:60 gm}. U. I I 0` noun! II an! 0 col 1 borthnou: obalnotrlmmn. an M0. Montage pun:-nm-rs are booked to And from Quoenutuwu. Derry. lirlinlt. London and Blu- Llve pa.-anm torwudod to uni C N ta-`r;::`_)rr:'%n mania: to n n~ . mun '.'.nooo|-dug moon- nod u . In rm I to N. Steer-ngot. `Ii-:11:-'1': lit`k.('fvl fl`:l|'|nI:UVO mPIl1.|lnd (I 1 Hdltux-(`Mun sun. 8 35 Gillan:-otdlnu to positinn of nawroom. lntormodhul Steer- nnmu-nmnrn an hnnhul on -ml 0-... l '3HnLoc/rs qus/0 sm_n_. --IuIn- ll A 50-.` nu A s an. -. - In Bronze on.Each Plug and Package. Agent Grand Trunk Rdlvny, comer Johnson and nnurlo Struts. 1 Mlxod. . . . .nl 7:3) tun. Mixed. ....M 7:60 am. Express train: Nos. 3. 4 and 6 run sun an Included. No. 6 does not run on Monday. All tickets good to relnrn for thirty dnyn. For raw: and general Information apply to Pl1YYf\Il A (`V 11 I Irv wwvv Puoonger u-nlnn leave the new (`Its Pusan- cor Deput, foot of Johnson Street. as follows: some I431`. I nnnm wna-r vu xwnu nay. Time saved and direct connection: made h this rouve. SPEl`IALC0l&)NlST 'rn.u.\'s Ml be run ICVEIIY TL`ElIAYdurtnqr the months of March and April. with ool-mist free sh-oping r oarmuwhod. lntendjng puaougeru are rumm- mended to conunumcate as early as |-oa4ib.e I with the agent of the (Jrtnd Trunk Railway. | Ion Diroct nouie"IJ'Iani:oba. Northwest Territories. British Columbia. and Pacific Coast. Via North Buy. connection: mnda hv ` GRAND . TRUKNKW-MRAiLWA*Y. n.uI. . quvuuc. 11.!) [MIL : Tomato. Tt on! lhmuumh mun service to the North- Wmc An Br. Columbia. with only ,ono chm of cars. Nn `m-mnn Tl-nnhlnn can of No `u-toms Troublel. J. H. l`n'wu. F. Conwn. Aunt Sup Aaa.Gen.l'ass. OUT AND PLUG SMOKING :-: TOBACCO` FINER THAN EVER. 4

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