D------- r nmmmmn Hut Inc` (`rum u-m-uu~ um. .uirh- ':lo<~ vlnh," whn r(`(`(`i` N1 nppluuvao lnr tho BKT`Pnt u-urk; thn ="~` N hy tho Mi.` (??'1 `~I in. Uutnn, Scale` I (}ill'\liv. 'ilnmt, Sihhnl .. v-~ tut-ally nppr(-t'iutod_ wplvnnw vans nvvnrvlcvrl tn Wnrrvll. who gave an onto drew`.-1 A vntv ml thnnl '\- v\I-(\T\!\LlDl' hv ....use1r and I Constipation ` p(`:`.{`!:` L'.\'lI n\'I1Inn('I' UI run-nu mu... ing. Tho (Hl0KllI"I hy the older ynnnpz lmlion nnd pzontlomen brought. down the huuxn; hnth n.-ting nnd umkv up .~4hm'od (`nnsitl`l\|h|(' nhllity. Hut lhv chic! ivntnre wan bho "Wood- 'lnh_" r4-N~i\`orl prr>lnng- eaxfc-IN-h 0 01 their u'urk' by Mia. H Wmnt. the struggle fol lb (lgorzda cathedral the eld? SLEIFUHUE l*`*._ max, on, ; LaXa-l.lvm. nun` alone In lo . 8_ \`()II(`|I` "ll\I Rn.-\ x-u q---....._ , dros.-1. thanks to `nrntw. propomwl by D. D. F M.P._ was ht-nrtily n(`(`0rd(=d,`y `Elan tn thv oh-airnmn who wn. ` churnv- that "He's a Jully W lAIll' `V II ( Laxa-Lhfver himself a Congnnyi- I UplH10n 2 himself.- Jan. 3.~New \eur's da was the coldest ol the 3 people kept indoors as m mu, and enjuycu their with their guests. The At. the leutlve seas ,,._ u nrlvu OI pation and Allied Trout les. and Hrnnnm Inn vvrn ...,,. tnrla ward, thr rst.nn 297 votou and winnlnnl plane In past. V:-nrn. Dn not` on thlrd thin tlmt-. B ills, and after natisraction I lg atom `- "` gr; I got 1: mmtp 'lnh_" rN`(`l\`vrI prnmng- '40 eK`P`<-IN-rife Miss/rs nd Mon!-urn. Sihhn And Wallor k[l:y I1pT('l`iMt/Pd, A vnrdlwl ..,,.,_.:_,,a .. n.... r` I. 7 him used Lam-Liver .re the finest thing in in-ine. 1-, of Greystock, Ont., 1 and this is how ho Iva Their II-Iona: stock 0ompuny-A III. In Ind ppT('l`iMI/(`(1, A (`nun 1 to RM . ('. )Rn\*<` entertaining: thanks A pomwl Rn mn~I.;lx~ n(`('nrdPd. n (of sum nd had used uraction sent to zro, in Pater-boro m, one of which i D. _ -~ - -1 er Pills cured friend of I and Am...a 'romr1 tlrsl.nnnn=n pmnm: wlnnlnn the promlc-r Dnnnully drop ped to Bell mud n rt-mnrlmblo run In (`atnraqul wnrd_ an dld nlno Mat`F'nrlnne In Frnntennv hnth tnuplng the Hat wlth .nhst.!|ntll mnjnrltlan and nhnwlm. what hard work and hustling will do. 'I`ny-, lor xnrprlnwl cu-n hls most` Intimate lrlo-nds by ronohlnpz the top rung In Rldc-nu ward, t.urnlnq down an old mcmber M the courwll and dlstanclnq two MN-rn. In this Ward R. F. El llntt ltd no vnnvmulna, ls-nvlng any work to he drme tn eloctlnn day. Last your Sydnnhnm ward wan to presented in Hm (-nun:-il hy (we) can ser\'at'VNi and one rt-lnrnwr, the Imme- -. ...m 1... than vnnr. Ontario wnrd mmcilloru, J.` I I. l.A-unllfd. /rlone i nhm ta. llu "nur- A vnrdlwl ~ -, L. `mining m/ we A p `d, Al" 7man' roval n;Ino um thv smnH rvh {nun ulderl - hrnnuhf out and your ubiulncbi portion to the grace: of obs gueabs. The on depends upon the Monet! be in. Thuain our COAL . yuan-hn '--- ` WOTK H) In u-nu. U. ` .. . _, ' Svdvnhnnu ward rv in tu n (`un and me nn it will he thin yr-ur. Untnriu had thnm rofnrnwrs last war, but nniv two this your. St. Lawronre ward was looked Mt. bv two relnrm era and (ma cnn.-do last year, and the mine on him your. Frontenac renrononted la-it this year. Rid -nlnr WI Pl dru Tor rod for the on the scum closer to the re no If your cml bin in Winter let) us fill in of -now and ice com , Our coal in perfect n d d, `ad 70 WW V0 "1000! tiny your Win. bar`: aupply now. lnR '0! 1 inks - _ . '!;cc`5`q bin: use in and glowing WPTI` drop ed, nnd In nunw In -q Home w 0 We-rr (-rvdlte-I with weak jumped to lhq-lure nnxl .. hnnvv vntq-_ bho nevi! gohblng a mu he ._ o urn ml ll 1 mu ` 3:3": WI 513` 'y2.}L'7.I.' tot which In Suppose you _I It. -ma, RKOI I} L Adm! I ..._ -rr'-' 4 -- AI: lunc- ldboinptm he Inlollooh, you Iona bring In- -lII I_4I Q ab a woman : ding tho the lng the nu; -.I' HUUIP. Ed, uhortly other the dinner . 4 .nd door we oxoioomonb comequenb upon bho burning of 60. Ge :rgo I oouhbdrnl the homo cl Mnrgnroo Arnold, junn cash of Rogioplm collage on King an-coo. osten- sibly for the purpose 0! ohnhung over 0110 nonagrnbion. and 0! enquiring into hbe can 0! the bonlbh ol the old lady, who had been under the treatment: of Dr. Kulborn n... ........ hirnn On anherlmr the room had somewhat: nbutod, a neighbor entered ` been undcr the treatment: or ur. nuuum {or some Dime. On ouoenoq aha Ina horried Do nd Mn. Arnold lying dud upon hho oor. Dr. Kilborn wu Immodintaoly mmmonod Ind and than the old Indy hsd been dead for noariy hull nn hour. She bud ofbon been hand com- planting 0! Ihoronesa of breath and bent: fnilurmnnd in in thought than his. con led vnuh old age and the oxcinom :1 causes by nu. Hrn m 010:: to her home. wore the vnnu old age nun we uzuuwuuuu ununvu ., ube fire so clone to home, causes what: resulted in denim. u.. A.....m nun nlnnn in her small when required in Genoa. Mre. Arnold lived alone in her compartmenne on King ebreeh. She came no Kingston ahouu nineteen yeere ego from (llengarry. end about: eleven years later her huebeud peeeed away. lleoeeaod wee supposed to have been ehoun seventy- eoven or eevenbyveight. yearn oi ngembough no one knows for PI certainty her exact age. She lived all alone, having no children. By lriende and neighbors ehe wee regxrd- od II no eebimeble old lady whose demise le hy chem deeply regreuted. A sinner ol deceeeed, living at. Williamehown, Euoern Ontario, is expected be arrive in the city ho-dey. r-M-I .-V .._I. New Your AI llolno. Lub evening the men of S0. Jnmoa congre anion gave A New Your reception In the 'hIg hall, which was sued no its fullest: cnpaciby. lb was their tirab at.- bompr. so an ennerbnlnmouo; aoconding the effort)! of the ladies in renovating bhe pur- oonago. hhoy promised Do do bhoir share. and Inn mgho fullled a pan. ol their oblignbion handeomsly. Hard working oommibbooa book , ,1 .L_ _-n..--I.._......._ -.ul aha annu-. Iu lull; IIIKIIII -uuuuyu .. r.... charge of the rolruhmenba and ohe enter- bainmeno pnwrnmme, sud both were pro- pnrod nnd 01-.flOd cub by the men only. The contribuuiona included piano solo: by H. McFnul sud Pro. Sheena; conga by Means. Arthur Only. ibbey, Turbo. W. Convory, Born Bponcor. W. Cousins. W. Kcelo . Malcolm and Hutchceon; readings by oaeph Wclkom; clocoric club swinging by Allrod Shannon. Dur in; tube inbermiuion for refresh. lnonba, Mr. Dobbu gnvo 3 full grsphophonc programme in one hall. Several ol the conga were eucorod. And bbc whole pro- grnmme was crodimblo so on amateur el- toro. Edw. J. B Ponce was chairman of tube evening. Rofronhmonha were served in the lnrgc supper room down stairs. tho nrrangcmonb ol uho nobles being strikingly oocmvo. The ercorcainmenn was pro nounced uncommonly auocoaalnl. and tube conqroguion will hope for u ropeblhion etch new year. '1' no ll`1)QI.`|0Il vuuuu. Pebor McCoy. in charge of tzhe canal w in It Iroquois, has been spending boll- ` Em. pure and Kingston, and law an. The canal has been aurucmun for hwo yours; ID for navigation in May. on 600 men engaged in snnl in olghby feet: wide aovomoen faeb of water on an lroqnoia are ncoominodano a tow r. McCoy was for drainage canal no u with Laikin & Drone Dosd Ihllo Alone In v'-" `nu lroqoon Usual. I h !- _L__.... at Voialo. III-IIIU -nu. nndny than who apprecmoo the "A" uld bab- lwayc randy hon needed qm. Dr. Mylkn in con pihl auditing Iron grippo. Mrs. D. Emu. ar.. RINUIIZIIU uund Hour 111 ntnbln. Puouuenlnn mu POWILL, B"PP- ` Mrs. Egan. um, yeabordu to visit hot (:10, N. . Nan- dnnnino roams ( mo, 11. x. New dancing rooms on Kit)` will be fonnnlly opened no-night: nae nuombly. Minn Mnmin Rnbamn. Camraau Anomaly. Miu Mamie Robeson. Cutm-aqui,lft: yon- Vybordny Lu uaumo her duties us teacher no Harrowamihh. n-- .....I.d -m-ngmma than: in nn lumbar nrrowamluu. Aanmuld pumnblvo there in no bother than McGAlo I Bunteruuo Pulls. Sold no Sills Drug atzoro. M.m.r. I5!) mm mm emnloved on the Sills Drug snore. Abouhlso men sro employed drill ahed excnvntion, sad we work is ra- pidly progressing. Numarona unnll bows and young men pndly progressing. Numarona boys young spout Sunday afternoon on the ice formed in Portsmouth harbor. 'f`.-..-. n...... grin Nam Van:- n niahh re da- Portsmouth harbor. Two years ago New Yenr s night: tire do- uhroyed Richmond 81 Co a. dry good score. entailing a lose 0! $30,000. 1'... In... nf the rlb Frontenac regi- onhnllmg loan or ).Iu_uvu. The loss of the (`luv regi- ment`: flags in St George : re will be re- grobbed by every oltl rondoun. Thnh red nose WI" soon become respecta- ponnd Iron Fills. ruoy (mean `.200. Capo. John Richmond is home from (hlgary. He is engaged in ranching jueu cum-Idu 0! Calgary and in, pron-paring. On Sunday Int Rev. Harold I. Horsey preached in Calglry Congregational church, delivering insbrur-him addressee. rr.. ...,.m. vnnlnhnrl nl Uumn abreeh Me- grabbed by every om rcuuuuu. That: red nose respecta- ble in nppoarance by asking Muller's Com- pound Iron Pulls. Filoy doeea `Joe. (`,Anb. John !XNOE88 I mud oor church, dollvermg lusurumlvn uuuruuwu. To mghn members 0! Queen abreeh hhodiab ,church chonr, nulated by a few outsiders, will give u concert: in Pmbaburg. Relic hunters were busy morning through the ruins of Sn. Ho.>rge a caubadml both Sunday and Monday, looking for souvenirs ol the re. 122.. ch. I'M:-nah nnrl Innal brv tha \ L the tire. For the throab and lungs try that Lung Balsam. McLe0d a drug more. Dr Juhn Ohanonhouae. warden of Ron- Lung alaam. McL.e0u'a arug more. Dr. Juhn Chanonhouae, frow county, and an old Klugetoniau. was re-elected yoeherday as couucy councillor for Fgnnville division. \\/hiln anniatzin in fighting: the tire dur- for Ignnvnlle mvnsnon. While assisting fighting my Sunday morning J, W. Power. nrcbi tech, had his oars, nose and obher parts 0! his body from bitten. Dr R N. Hnrton.B1ockvilIe. had bwo his body [roan omen. Dr. R, N. Horton, Btockville. opponents {or (me public school board 0! Much bown. bub boob rouirod, leaving him returned by noolnmntaion. Mn- hlnn New \ gnr'n is here call and returned by noolnmnmon. Now bhnb New eor a call examine our perfumes for New Year pro- sonhn ab Silla drug atom. 'n.. Rninhnnv nnmnl of the Amzlicnn at: Hula drug atom. The Epiphany appeal of oho Anglican bishops {or support: of foreign missions was read In all churches on Sunday. Olforinga will be mule next: Sunday. u-.. 1 K Mnuminn, frnm the chancel will be mnde next: Sunday. Rev. J. K McMorine. from the chancel of B0. James on Sunday morning expressed the deepest sympanhy with the crushing loss 0! a sister congregnoion. H rhn nhilrl in rnnlalnn-4 an niohb. has coun- on` vs Foster. he gun of R0 lots or outer congregnouuu. If the child in realsleaa at: night), ed bonguo. allow compluion, a dose of Miller : Worm Founder: in what: an requir- od ; very pleaaanb and perfectly harmless- Ab So. Andrew's church on Sunday the loading solo in hhh nnbhom, "H I Come Non Again," was when by Arthur Crmq. while Mina May Kmghorn book tzhe other -4];-u solo. 1!- solo. Members of companies of bhe 47th hab- bnhon, now ubntioned in fort William Henry, were conspicuous gures pn uhe aoroeb to-day. They presented I nnbby up` penance. Luh evening A number of young people Lash evening young drnve out: no (ilenburnie no 3 prlvane party. They arrived home an an early hour this morning. reporbiug having had an enjoy- able time. A. II..-........\..o.l. nnnhnv-Hal! whiln rnrnrn- able Mme. A0 Porbemoubh yesterday while return- ing from ohe poll: J Henry Shine bud the misfortune no shp on the icy sidewalk, breaking in two phone the bone in him! right: Inkle \' I Lunar Rnlnnm inntnnhlv IBHOVGI riphb Inkle \ 1. [mpg Balsam inntnnhly relieves coughs, honraoneea. dnfculoy in breaching, Ligbnneaa of chest: nud all innmmnbion of ohroab and bronchial cubes , McLeod a _I_.... -o.A... uul uuv nuu drug wore` I4`:-nu-nan drug wore. Furemnn John Burns rocelvedsaovaro cub on the left when while Drying no ex- tingullh the fire in ex alderman Allen's dwelling. The wound was skilfully bound bound up by Mia Clements. A llumnnnnn r-nrrannondnnh can if: in bound by Lulu ulununus. A (lgnnnoque coneopoudouh says reported there than an action for 86,000 dumugoa {or dohmaoion of chm-never bu been onhorod Iglinlh I prominent: family by n well known clergyman. P.-inmml unno aooakl in Toronto on by well Known clergyman. Princnpal llranh Ipeaka che relations of "The Bribiah Em `re and the United Soabea," Thnnday. he lec- nre in the first 0! a seriea arranged by the M C A. on imperial maoberl. ev. Jame: Ellioch, In Queen atreeb Me- ` .hurch.and Rev. Prol. Roan. D.I) , non church. made bender and c- rencee on Sunday morning no the congregation of Ba. (leorgeh. not 01 the Whig : new year ed- ieh is always onglnal end meri- ae Rev. Dr. Burrown, [of Ashto- io, Ihooe poreonal kindness in (or annually na much appteciaoed. elerred to another conference. he pathetic reference a clergyman to the death of Rev. E F. Bland n-_:..I -.. nld is-hand nf fm-hv veere F l)IIllu to the ueun on now. u c` uid an old friend of forty your: tag, "and he has a city |pp0inD- Pl` II. - Wm Own, rreepondonb in wribing lush week of mmeneemenb uercioee of Newbnrgb bool inedverbenbly omitbod to men- perb of the programme I solo by An!) Moore. Mme Moore e number of the beat: 0! the evening. men of em-iking intereez will be in The Living Age. The number any Huh gives who full Den of lord `a recent nddreee on more en; Ln erticle from Blsckwoqd) obioe ol Conquest. which 9901' on ' sad 5 Ian . hncy our buobs (for Mac Int 1: muomuntn. Ro- during use day And VOIlon'I_ ulhry. nomad during Tbg d B'crIn roo av: --o-u w Year ova service lb ch was solemn and earnest, wt ble sermon by Rev. W. B. Care . The byrnn. Jesus. I Am Reeb- ing. precious no the feeling: 0! the con- gregnbiou. became ueocished with memo- run nl Rev. 11`. W. KirIroat.rick.,wua A IIOIVI `XIII. A meeting of the congregation of St. George :-1 cathedral has been called for this evening to consider the very unfortunate situation of the veetry, cburcbleea, with n great lose to add to I previous debt. On all hands are heard words of hope and brunt. and it in hoped these feelings will end in action, earnest and creditable alike to the congregation and the city. gregnmon. because uaocuueu mun umuu nos 0! Rev. B`. Kirkpnmick. , wu sung by we chcur kneeling, that) evening being the anuiverury of bl! death. `J|lI!I'UlI Klll Uuuluun Sunday morning Rev. E` B. Lauceley. in Sydenlmm street Menhodnsb church, prayed very leelingly for the members of :50. George : cathedral in the loss they had been called upon 00 boar. During his aer men he sand Dbut) in verbally tendering his and me people"; condolence bo dean Smith ma had .'.qmd the comirelzltlon of Sn. and his people! conaolencu vu uunu Uluuu he had dfored the cougregnhion ()eorue'a bbo privilege of worshipping in his church; the dean, i'~. returning his tahzmke, said than 80 He!` ' hall would serve them in A worship, plnco (or the mime being. YIQICIIIIIIOI I v - . I\-I'lUllI .- -r W. .1, Barton. p'..yn.nl director of the \'.M.CA, wn luau evening presented with n hnndnomo ucrobnry and chnir by tho Iocnl members 0! the lnotioubion. The preaencnbion wu made by aocrebnry Mullngn, who spoke: few words. vonderv ing no who recipient: the bonrby congrntulw talent of the young men. who book this means of showing 00 Mr. Barbon bholr good wishes for him and bbo estimable wile he he bub reoonoly chosen. Mr. Barton made a feeling and gratcful ro- -`In jmem vnndldntau I nmjnrllle.-a ` Ihvir nam nprlng mm \N'llH H V( I) `ll L` ply. rm ililuze Lint Night. Ab aboub l`2:l5 luau night: the remen were called to the corner ol Pine and Pat- rick nreeto, where a fire had started in hhe stable and coach house of J. H. Tay- lor, aaaiauanb local manager of the London his insurance company. The building and contenba. covered by insurance, were dentzroyed. The brigade arrived in time bo save the fire from spreading ho a brick dwelling and shore adjacent: to the burn- ing building. The origin oi tahe fire is non known. but) in is supposed no he one work of tramps. i Isnlluzua -uncuuw-.. l'iiia Hill L 0.1. , No. 709, held ihn an- nual meeting on Monday, December 19th. I) M. Archibald Hnnhon presiding. The otcera elected were: W.M.. Thomas Todd; l) M , Archibald Hntabon; chaplain, Chnrloa Trotter; treasurer, Thoma: Dunlap; ro cording aecrotnr . John A Huhcon; nan- cial pecrehary, Villiam Hiitlon; I). 0! 0.. Samuel Woods; commihtee, Harry Fields, (lenrge Woods, William lhndalln. Chnrloa Ryder, William Lane. The affairs of the lodge are prosperous. four new members having jiined recently. Next: meeting Jsnunry 90h. AunultedA_ Y oung Lady. Between seven and eight: o'clock Satur- day night while Mina Downey was proceed- ing euownrd elong Wellmqbon street, and when near the corner of Queen abreeo. she wee nnnonmd by A young men, n eorenger. who pub his snug around her and otherwise uaaulbed her. Her scream! frightened her neeilenh, who ed down Queen aureeh. leaving hll cup in uhe hands of Mine Dow- ney. The mentor was reporbed Do the po- lice. who think bhey know the owner of the cap, but, Mine Downey says she could nob identity her ueeilnnt.` Stole An Overcoat Shortly After seven o clock Beturdny nighn a young men enoered the cellar shop of James Slevin, Wellington elreoh. end desired to be shown some overooehe. Alter brying on eevernl he took A lnnoy to one. bhe price of which was 87. He naked 00 see one 0! the nme etyle. only oheepenend while Mr. Sleviu e beck III turned the fellow picked up the 37 cash and dred ouh of the door. running weeowerd. He wee seen by many. but In one vicinity of the poet: office he disappeared. Mu. Slum has not: the lean idea so be who thr, bhiel wee. The matter ie being lookel In 0 by the police. Funernl or A Dcceuotl Ulorgymnn The funeral of the lane Rev. E. F Blnnd occurred on Ssburday afnernoon And was atbendad by A large number 01 old lrieudn J R Lwell accompanied Rev. S. U Bland. Rev. C. E. Bland and Georg Bhnd 00 tile city: I!) Brockvillo they w joined bv llsv. Ernest) Thomas and W. H. Evmton. Nearly all the M clergyman cf the city were in c aion and followed the rennin: --......-.. 12.. .4: 4: m... 0100 onu lollowou uuu ramllm come . Rev. 3. G. B]. Crochet . church i nude 6 1. sun [1 undo hi A H}: vy `tut. 1.1. _ _ _ _ _ ... no were com Added to this he air was wry 'hoHe hu.~.invH~a kept, lli were obliged to a lively manner to rnbure nul`nH\|. The- oi. exciting a-nnugzh in em warm, in invt nmny oi ihu iuuml ii. very mid, llli t.i1a- the-y n-xpe-(-te-d in -1- Alter nmmm indrd nuuy like HH- snuw i)Pi()l t' HIP r heat. it, wan \ i`l'y Nirnnpm -unis-~t nll through, imth rlmyrwuliy and minim` mnnir-. winnc-r. Many of [hr nltinruigniv Hm , idi.l'H whu we-re expectui in in-ml the- l .\..n us-rt` 1irnl)D(`(i. mum in It was viiin-uli in nnmu ll` ..,... tgfumn. hurch. u hm "tor `to other E":....;.'. born in -- ...uul_f (- ho was tnk highly mn similar, nn!n:o-.,- .... girl! I8 Mr. MadiH's drug : ht two bot pave ton frvnd of mi thny did him a we Iidau-H who were expecuu LU ur pull ed, um SUKIINN ('Y'l`dlU`4 belng the-In \ -mllml u henvv vote. Lvm Villa H )0 Wu ll- 8 Incl!` g\1raL.~. Auu ol snow at the leutlve ya 2; druwlmck to the co oylmmt at this season 0! r and pl0uN\|l`0. '1h(- snow came I though, to glw \`uter.~< 21 pl :-chum 4lri\'q- yo.-t1-rtluy and L u'u.~4 gay V\'Hh the Jingle ul Ln .\|\`lKl) Iwlls, and .-mmn Lur the u.~`p'M`unI.~ luI' mm-L-. `Inc \\u.~ kept up all my, but the {olluwing the s~l(,sc ui the pulls uuxiuus uxlms luv the contests lhv (own null WHH ltnrly jam! with nnxluun H'H'I1dN, and ulmut vi u'r'lovk thv H-sulls we-rs` nnulv know '1 he Iulluxrlng are the mrn elccu, lur IHUU: M...,...~ V: n Pruvn; cumxcillors, J. lul` IHIN: Muynr, '1`. I). Fruyn; cmmcillora, J. Aylmwurlh, J. L'nu'aun. Ur. Lt.-unurd, F. 1. Miller, In`. S. Lapum, b`. H. Mill vr. It` was Kc-m-rally (`Xp(`(`l(`(l that 1111- nwnnn! the L-ounty ('Illll)iNM()l)- era v\ou also no known, but at a late hnur Lhix inlurnmuun was not to hand. um Land turned out and ner- (`mun-gl the lucky (-nnmdntcn and (`on grutulnti-xnu uml (`hnulllllun wort- HM` (II'l1l'l' HI the evening. Early ull Saturday nmrnlng about one lf(`lm'k tvho p-u('\'lul v-tlumbvrs 0! our ln)\\`I\~4]H'uplt- \\`,u~ rudely uv~uk1-n- ed by [hr llrv ulu.rm_ whim-h sounded in nrrl N0. 3, and q\ll(*kl)" brullght lht` (I\\cl1L'l`N In lyhut VHIIWI lo NW1!` l-M. 'l`hq- Hrv AH mmn Im'L|l\-I In lhv rs-ur nl '}`humu.~4 h'_VIninglun`n grocery nt.m- on l)nnulu.~4 Nlrw-cl. In an Incre- dibly hm! linu-, llllhuuyh it uppenn-I lnngc-nuug|1 tn th<>.~r lI1('i|m(` pI<)xhn- V. . .l., n.... .. -o.....n. I u nlvr \\'l|H 111 mm 5 MadiH's nnlu lI_\ plllyi thu H null] world of/ge re was constipation md\ Snnm 1imVe"1'p;r'; :xa- Livor Pills, with great sat MadiH'- A--~ n. I this max... L belng weak Jlllllpru .u l||\ pulled a heavy vote. In pollllval hellel the new t'nnn(`ll ls eonsarvatlve, havlnu n malornly 1! two. Ol the old ma-ml.-r4 .1 In-L year's eunncll who were In the lle-ld_ nree were drouped hv :h- .-I.-MoN,-~ nnern, In Victoria; Rnnlnmu, In R!- eau: and Cooke, ln Catwraqun. The avt mentloned ran .-nld:-rm.=nn elmt . range I. close chase, losing my 3 vmc only. `\`looer.`vaa lo. xores b("\\ lhc lowest, winmnp, (.l.l'\"l".'(' ln \' "- mrla ward. Rnhlnwrn l>u'Ke<`l juvt thlrtyrtwn vote-4 nl being elm-ted in Rldeau. Verv lllu-ly he wnlllll have been returned had nut the mlsnnder utandlng arose over the eandldature M James Knapn. whose, name appear- ed m the ballot against hln wlnh. He pulled (hlrtvneven votea, many ul whl<`h would have ntherwlne gone In Hobln.-Inn. Whlle and Farrell fled ln St. Lawrenee ward, each polllnsz 1'77 xnten. or eleven more than the losing eandldate, Me(`amnmn. Forteneue and Graham ran well tog:-tho-r ln Vle ....l. ward. tlrst.named pnlllm: