V E- Normâ€"The Kinmonnn 10°81 “1°11 will hold its next gathering at Nor- ‘Wl on Friday, 2051: m, In the afternoon Md "chine, when a good time 15¢:me- :iatfsfrom Klnmount, Rm'ssw. Wm Green and ethic; Mwm be m neat-o Care a"! :tendme. The Methodist choir, which mace. and has “anone lnthlspart, will under "Y‘Iflmflm‘ ° choles: selections. Au manned. 11mm 5!" ;"'-Rllv. C.E. Cruggdoflvggd higmfl pm. In"- - ‘- --, :_-_ N ORLAND. Correspondence of TE: Poe‘rJ (33.13.. we. ngâ€" Mr. G. W. Andy: who has been conducting a. store here in “13 01d stand for Mr. W. L. Shields,“ C‘miccxzk has purchased the stock from 3L- Shie‘ ds, and having made large addi- was to I“, is new prepare! to supply *3 numerous customers with anything 333ml 1:: 3 gang n. store. Having won the Edwin of the community during his fféiness career of the past, we predict 131' 333.9; rat ,3 aw days herelassweek- . 3; . .r. 1). 5mm: spent Saturday last Ii}: :i-sz-js in Lindsay. mo; BIATCH.â€"-M:‘. Alex. Mont- 22:21:: ‘ xi 3. shooting match on Saturday g. 2.7:. Jc'nn Little, cf Dartmccr, gob relish“; share of tha turkeys. Camcnms Tanaâ€"The closing 335101593 3! the S: bright public school will be held 33 Sunday evening, Dec. 2lst, when 3 15.33111; progrsm of readings, mutations, ï¬glcb 33. tableaux, singing and 8 debate, mg with a Christmas tree, will form “1° “Wing's amusement. Branâ€"Tim farmers are busy teaming cut their produce and procuring a wintzx’s ."I â€My ct wood. surge: I.o:<.â€":.Ir. R abt. Y: ung lost a valuable harse 13.3: week; also Mr. D. McNAbb lost 1 (Err-z. ‘huc’rxs‘q-Trxe annual muting 35:31: » 2k holders and patrons of our stay {Mary WM 9. smcesa; all present mun! well satisï¬ed with the business done b: '99, meter] tbh season and all pr.).n:né.'. hearty support to the Industry {srrm‘ ;. wr. The following offlcars wars eXe-xed: 1:.berr. Irvine, president; Wm. 31,01. 'r'lrw'pres ; J. R. Burn, treasurer; James Ramon, Wm. Rshm. DJYld Hea- slfp and John Spronle, directors. ;. ,rrcspondence o! Tm; Pcer Sm-x.u..â€"A necktie soslal was hela in thehcuse of Mr. John Nichols last week, and l: mu 9. most enjoyable mm. The ï¬es war: sold quick and fast. and conse- “‘2th a ni:e sum or money was added to church funds. IMP was at harem: 1‘: All 3 flying visit ...... Miss may Enter â€ax rammed from B:xley......Miss R. maï¬a fuss returned from visiting at Car- (133......251‘. W. Paul has gone to visit - ‘ In 4gzebec......M:-. A . Porter ' 110 Dorset. DIAMOND. X0155 «; ~.;c sung. r3! is close a: hand me Christmas Wit “62,525 a: nigh: '1] hill-i 3 K F115. :35 35)§;1..-Tixa 1 131i 311?. T. ChiHs {cm ngzei Rapids 135111.352: hoaeyma‘ punk czupte 113ij ......Mrs. J. Wylie ngfard Mill’s. Sh 11351130923“ ...... {will 5 flying visit. L‘I’lflbb. g r e pondence of Tax Poe-r] -,V.;-VT; eseasan cf peace and good . .., ;,3 s -3: band ...... Uphill will cele- A; x. r .3m ,3 with the usual shooting - ~ = ~22: S. Audrew’ a church I. J4 u ~, ,7 g, .25. tea and concert. “Will . :1:.=te.â€......'1‘hc sleighing is ;_c'.*.' 51‘) we can once mcre listen .129 73112:;- :2 the bells. .. pgasr::.:.â€"Iha many friends of Mr. 3.} 31,-: 1023‘s welcome them back 3“.» 3,32; 1: :piis, where they spent the k n hazeymoon. We wish the $575.31... :32 czgp. c lnppiness and pszperity. 31:; VI. \\ ï¬le has returned from mg xi? 1.3. She is accompanied by Hibachi ...... Mr. W. Chirpaw paid Icmemondence of T8: Pear.) [33,51,135 BUYERS of groceries always an: he best. Our stock being new and 1:3...“ every department. and at prices :, a -5 che times. we can therefore please £135.79 w‘ J place their order with us. 3 men: ‘cer we pay the highest market ; ,, :5, 31.121259 of pr: .ce. PHILIP 8:. “Watthonmtfozdoc ;.: horse. mamaâ€"Mr. Andrew McNabb, i blacksmith, is making 9x582:- rovements to his shcp. Rinii'l‘ erm'r.--A number of the >f 3-1:. Dan McDJnald gathered at 2 33.5: Tuesday afternoon and cut. 3. large supply of wood. ::.u..-â€"I‘>Ir. Edward McNabb, cf for “Ma" me: \ 13;â€; MW). VAW rsc. Sgoeseogooos {remandenco cf Tux Post] :. â€" The f flowing are the :2‘ xcars for the coming year N}. bi: T. C. B.rchazd, W. slv‘nb; D. M.; James Marshall, 512?}, res. sec; Babs. M:- '::'s: e‘ (5.; vaid Chen-la, “833.; chturn-; Henry Heaslip, szcsn Eeaslip, Jas. Fan- - it unison, cammittec. The ,; if G. M. Clark Wallace is 1~raed by the members of N7. ' " 3 328 school laws [or them. Etna}: Plaster. JANETF'ILLE. SE BR] 0)! T. CANNINGIOlV: NEWS-LETTERS .t- qurence 00., Ltd, ‘ cprzemrs, Mos-mm and Wm \ 35?. instan. DJ}. mica. Lumbagos Neu- ; in Back or Side, or :r Pains. uaizm 513m. :zhral‘Pmtfrkhsmu: Ad. I Cum-1° m n L: with the em and zmziun.â€"\V. E- 058mâ€" . .Mlss Mn'y Sucer disease to: man than twenty years; some- times for ï¬ve hours at etime Mating such agony that death seemed preferable to the pain. The cold sweat would stand out in great head: upan myrfaoe. The MOnregevemereneth-omdmoetthe ï¬rst dose end he: med 3 great blessing. - c. . Lll_ I_L1.... “ on ;re awb unity to pains]: this letter Hyentmnk bysodolng any good maybe In mnlished." SJId by P. M argan, Mrs. Roadhouse, of Wflltscrcfb, P. 0., 0.1a, writes: “I hmre used Dr. Agnew’a cure tor the heart aluoelut laminating tsken in all n1nebottlea,andlnow1¢ol entirely 13 Dosth honed ruling“. to the Monit- vâ€"vâ€"â€"_- v at some future date it the liberals and patrons don’tjoln forces; that has been our idea f at some time, there is so little dim:- enoe between the platforms. A sweeping vietcry could have been accomplished in North Ontario it both parties had joined together to bring about better things. Penmanâ€"Mr. F. Wager, cf North Dakota, arrived last Monday and will spend a cmple of weeks with relatives and friends. Comma Ariana-Santa Claus is on his way to this part and is expected by the little boys and girls to arrive about Christ mas eve. Goon Surname -â€"-There is such good navigation at present for sleighs that those who have hay and straw to sell are hurry- ingltintomarkehbntthereis no danger of the price dropping, Game Awnnâ€"It is regretted very much by many here in this school section that Miss Annie Gillie is leaving amr teaching two and a halt yeue in the juvenile department. and has given the beat 0! sntiefsotion. We understand that Miss Gilli: has been engaged to teach near POLITICAL â€"1‘he recent bye-election in North Ontario has been the subject of a great: deal of comment around, and the same result which took place In N:rth Ontario will be repeated in North Victoria -'-rvvvâ€" , . ILL -â€"Miss Annie Worsley is quite ill at present in consequence of a heavy ccld which she contracted. I!) is tobehomd her illness will be or short duration. of last week a surprise party came to Mr. W. H. Fowles’ and spent; a. very pleasant time until 3 or 4 o’clcckin the mornirg, when the crowd dispersed for their respective homes with a cheerful spirit. cu ,L POWLES‘ CORNERâ€"FENELON. [correspondence of Tux P0812] Woon BEmâ€"Mr. W. A. Gillis had a wood bee cns day last week, which was well attended by his neighbsrs, and had a ï¬n lot of wood cut. TELâ€"The trustees of the Methodist personage, Oekwocd, with commendable zaal have causzd the presbytery to be inproved to the extent of some $350; taward the payment of this debt it is Intended to give a Circuit Tee. on Christ- mxs night. Tea served in bssement 0! church from 4.30 p.31. till 7 30. Tickets, 25c. Gocd strong platform meeting after the tea. All come, and come earlv. HOLIDAYS are coming on space and the preparations go on well. -- __ .u an L Panamaâ€"The Messrs. Hogs Bros. me still extending the circle of their trade m d customers, doing a. business larger than ever, many customers coming from as far north as Woodvme, and from other direc- tions as well. OAK WUUU. Correspondence of THE P031;i CHURCH N o'rss â€"Mr. Boxali, superin- tendent of tie Csmtrï¬dge-st. Methodist ch arch, Lindsay. addressed the congrega- tion and szholzrs (f the Sunday echccl here on Sabbath last, giving a very in- stmc'ivo and interesting address on tie important 5an act of “As Ye Sow so shall Ye Reap," bringing home lessons to all in a. pucticel manner. Mr. J. F. Cannings candncted the serviczs in the Methodist church here the szme evening with much acceptance ...... Rev. Mr. Ardo conducted services in the Presbyterian church here list Sabbath, and gave an able exposition of his subject to the great satietaction o' the congregation. AROUM) fowN.-S'.eighing Is goad ..... congntulationa, D. E. a deeper interest In 10031 educstlor 81 m utters ....... A. 2 our popular teacher. Miss Shier is about to leave us, the school child- ten are makiag gr: at preparations for their closing exercises. Scaoox. N3m.â€" The annual school meeting was held yesterday (l‘hursday.) The lady ratepxyl :5 were not represented. This is a. mistakeâ€"the ladies should take PERSONALâ€"MISS D;Lury is visiting friends in Tcrsnto ...... Miss Hunter, of Linieay Collegiate Institute, was the guest of Miss L 312Fadyen on Sun 13y. ...... Mr. D. J. McIntyre was in town on Thursday. a‘ 305d entertainment and they have declded that this shall break all previous records. SOMETHING Goon-Sim Fax and other gazed talent have been sscuted by the 1.0. 0. F. for their annual concert: to be given on New Year's night. This will ha 3 rue treat, as the O idfallows have always given MAN I L LA [Correspondence of Tun Post] Conantâ€"On Wednesday week the Ladies’ Aid cf the Methodist church gave a very enjoyable entc rbsinment. The pro- gram and refreshments were good, but the attendance was not as large as 1%: shculd have been. CAMPaâ€"We understand the Gilmour camps are about breakup up: they have already discharged 3 gregt many men. NEW Con 333,â€"Mrs. Wm. Hagan pre- sented her husband with a ï¬ne baby boy. ......M:-s. H Gzeza has a ï¬ne baby 31:]. Alfred Myles, .ct Mohigan, is visiting friendsin Gelerf. He reports times very dull....Mrs. Houston is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sedgewick, of this place. . _ ,_ PnsoxALâ€"Mr. Den Ritchie hasretnrm ed fcom Kinmonnt, where he was relieving Mr. Harper, the station agent, who has been 111 ..... Mr. Geo. R. Bond, 0! this place. has resumed his former pasltion with Tm: CANADIAN Pos'r.. ...Mr Rxcovmxe.â€"Mc. Wm. Hughes, 0! this placa. who has been sick so long, Ls. we are glad to state. improving. ILLâ€"Mr. John Sahrotor, of the G.T R, is Improving. [Comspondenco 011‘!!! P0315] Tn Esm'rusmm AND Concam'in 'xannectlon with the English church at: )IInden was a decided sucuss, as we understand they reallzad $70. than on Friday night last. Such conven- tions, and the repute thereof, are a great beneï¬t to the society generally. Save been troubled with Ont. GELERT. U-No-Hoo. THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1395 lle Ila Been Located and Police Inn Gone to Capture nun Prince Albert. N.W.T.. Dec. 13.â€"The Indian who murdered Sex-gt. Colebrooke has been located in the Birch Hills. Capt. Allan and a. detachment of po- lice have gone to capture him. Heavy loss u at Paul. St. Paul. Minn; Dec. 13.â€"Fire broke out on the top floor of the workshops or Guilerman Bros†clothiers, this morning, and communicated to the two large establishments adjoining. The roof was entirely burned on the clothing banding. Loss $100, ; inv snred. New York, Dec. 13.â€"It ls understood that the Delaware Hudson Co. has not agreed to restrict producuon of coal to three days' working time in January. Pressure is being brought to bear, however, on the company, with a. fair prospect of success. If the Delaware Hudson signs the agree- ment the output. for January wiu be reduced one-halt. New York, Dec. 13,â€"The Housemlths who have been out on strike for nearly four weeks against the iron ï¬rms of J. B. J. M. Cornell and Muuken Bros, have agreed to go back to work at noon to-day. The men returned to their Jobs under the same conditions as existed before the strike was called with the under- standing, however, that the employers are to meet a. committee of their work- men to agree upon a. scale of wages which shall be uniform among the members or the Iron League. (4) Resolved. that copies of this re- solution be sent to Bro. Sir Mackenzie Bowen and to The Sentinel, World and Review for publication. Carried unanimously. The meeting closed with cheers for the Queen and..SIr Mackenzie Bowen. (2) That while the Hon. Mr. Laurier thanks God there are no Orangemen in his (Liberal) ranks, we thank God there are many thousand Orangemen in Canada who will give their sup- port to their veteran brother. Sir Mao- kenzie Bowen, and his gandidates. "(5an 10m}: may be live to rule the destinies of Canada: and (1) That this meeting. composed of Orangemen of the County 0: Peter- boro. desire to give Public expression to their gratiï¬cation at the election of Bra. Bowen’s candidate. Bro. McGil- livray. in North Ontario. and it ex' presses the hope that his candidate in Caz-dwell, Mr. Willoughby, may also be elected. '._â€"_- Moved by W. Bro: Lieut.-Co!. Edwin P-ole. P.C.M., and seconded by W. Bro. Joseph Batten, D.C.M., and re- solved : _ was held last night after the returns from North Ontario had been receiv- ed showing the success of the Con- servative candidate. The chair was omrpied by W. Bro. Dr. John Clarke, 33.11., and W. Bro. Capt. J. W. Miler. P.M., acted as ecretary for the meet- ing. The foilowi resolution was Ina/ed and carrie midst great ap- plause : ’ Petcrbbrongh County Orangcmen Pass a Resolution of Congratulation on the North Ontario Victory. Peterboro. Dec. 13.â€"A largely at- tended meeting of Sir Mackenzie Bowen's Orange friends in Pete-rboro “The Dém’em mâ€"urder case drags its slow length along. yet no developments have been brought out. urns-v. 5. ~ .â€" "vâ€" -w-.- Cashel. Emby. Waterford and Lismore. the Roman Catholic clergy and Wade on: religious orders in Waterford. The clergy of a1 lthe Protestant dissent- ting congregations in Waterford. Sir Robert Powell, bart. the High Sheriff and Mayor. justices of the peace. the Waterford bankers. the Crown solici- tors and other barristers residing in Waterford. together with 18 members of the medical profession. lvvl -.u-. . Petition from over 1000 citizens of Waterford. The Corporation or Water- ford; the \Vaterrord Harbor Board; the Chamber of Commerce; the Poor Law Guardians. the Gov’ernors of the Waterford District Lunatic Asylum. the joint commission of the grand Jury of Waterford. the Catholic and Protestant bishops of Waterford and Lismore. the Brotestang bishops 01 l-_“-‘A wm Thcy_ Restrict Coal Production 2 Petitions From Influential Bodies and Individuals In Ireland wm be Presented at Ottawa. Montreal. Dec. 13.â€"-Mr. George G. Foster, advocate of this city. will be in Ottawa. to-morrow making a. last effort to save Valentine Shorus from the gallows. Amongst the petitions for presentation to the Governor-Gen- eral in council praying that the conâ€" demned murderer‘s life be saved on the ground of insanity, will be the folâ€" lowinz : 7 _ Messrs. McDougan and Giilies, M.P.'s are here with Isaac P. Gragg and D. M. Hyde of Boston. to interview the Government in reference to the estab lishmcnt of a smelter at Coxheath cop- ner mines, near Sydney. The receipts from electric light in- spection during the month of Novem- ber amounted to $308. During the past six months of the current ï¬scal year the receipts from this source amounted toi {about $10,000. Hintonburg Vii age Council held 9L meeting toâ€"night, one of the items not on the order paper being a. standup ï¬ght between Reeve O’Meara and one of_§he villzggers named Waggoner. An Imepria] Order-in-Councn has been passed providing for reciprocal acceptance by Great Britain and the United States of the measurement or vessels of one country in ports of the 0!: er. According to reports which reached the Mounted Police Department to- day. a posse of police is hot on the trail of “Almighty Voice." the young Indian who shot and killed Sergeant Colebrook some weeks ago. F. H. Horson of Brandon has been appointed inspector of wheat and other grains for the Brandon district. New York noascsmuh’s Strike our. Hon. _Messrs. Foster and Montague will address a. meeting in Cardwell on Mpnday. S. BL Jamiesoa has been appointed spb-collector of inland revenue at Re- gma. The Interior Construction and Im- provement Company has deposit- ed a plan and description of the man- nies in which it has laid its natural gas mains across the we: at Detroit, with the Minister of Pub- lic “forks, and after one month will apply for approval of such mode of crossmg. The Dominion Savings Bank of Truro, NS. has been closed and all the accounts transferred to the DOSt' omce savings bank. This is in accord- ance with the policy of the Govern- ment adopted some years ago when- ever a. managership of. a, Government bank became vacant. The Pontiac Paciï¬c Junction Rail- way Company will ask time to con- struct its railway to Sault Ste. Marie and Ottawa. The Ontai-Io Paciï¬c Railway Com' Pan? will apply for power to change the? na_;ne of the companI, The Canada. and. Michigan Bridge and Tunnel Company will apply for an Act empowering the company to build, at its option, a high level bridge across the Detroit River from Windsor to Detroit. Corpamuons Who Wish Various Favou- Appoinimenu mule-Police on line Indian Sim-dent‘s Trail Ottawa, Dec. 13. â€".-1morvg this week’s natices 0: applications to Parliament are the following . COLEBBOOKE’S HUBDBBEB. THEY STAND BY THE PREMIER. APPLICANONS TO PHRERMENT- A LIST EFFORT FOB 3!“)!!le opened 11x3 and magiâ€"luau.- ul 8118...! . gééï¬gag-E: .cuamaouhmï¬zï¬co churn-thank. weakâ€"point. We â€1mm whsmmm" Chi EPPS’S 0000A Liverpoolâ€"Spot wheat quiet: futures quid at 55 2‘44! for Jan. anâ€: at 5s 3'“! for Feb. Maize qukt :lt 3s 112‘! for Jan. and Feb. and :is lfsgd for March. Flour 17s :5]. Paris what 10! {or Jam: flour 41f 75c [01' Jun. Ll\‘vrpoolâ€"(‘losc-Spnt what dull: fu- tures steady at 5:: 2.! for Um. and Jan. and 53 2‘de for Fun-Maker steady at ::s :d for Jan and 3s 1511 for l-‘cb :mtl Man-h. Londonâ€"Cloe‘Oâ€"that ofl’ mas: nothing doing. on parsage duZL Mahm- 011 const nothing doing. on pasaage qnlct. Paris whput quiet at lsr 50c for Jan; dom- quiet at 41! 55c for Jan. calll‘ornia. 53 46 to 55 5d; corn. 3.4 25-1: peas. is ‘Jd; pork. 505 (M; an]. 27:: 3d; heavy bacon, 263 0d; do.. light" 2:33 Izd; :nllow. 225 6d; cheese, white H3 N; do.. colon-d. 453. London Dec. 6.â€"0pcnin:â€"Wheat 0!! cuast nothing «lulu-4. on passage weak. English country markets slowly. Maine off wast nothing doing, on passage rather caster. _ A A him m M 360. mg undue. Boo! unchanged. forcqnnrtors 1513c to 30. and binds 4c to 61,-;-c; mutton. 3353c to Sc: veal, 5c to 651-; lambs. dc to 5c. BRITISH MARKETS. Liverpool. Doc. 16.â€"-\\‘hent. spring. 54 ad to 53 4d; red, 5:) :.“,-’.d to 53 5116; No. 1 California, 53 4d to 55 5d; com. 33 2.",5-1; was. 4:: 9d: pork. 505 0d: lard. 27.2 3:); -» Inn-nu {ï¬le 0." do, H-‘hY 'Jy‘a IBIS Smoked hams. 953C to 109cc. homes 1014c. backs 99-0. rolls 7c to TV}; 319:» pork $13.7. Short cut $14. 75. Clear shouider moss $11.50. Long clear bacon 6" - to 7c. Lard. zlcrccs. 74¢; tubs. .c; pails. S'dc. Dressed hogs In llbcral supply and steady: the best sold at $4.50 In unloads. whlle a few ans 0! fresh killed brought $4.55. Heavy nogs are $4 to $4.3. Jobblug prlccs: Chickens, fro-h. 23c to 35¢ per pair. ducks 55c to 70¢. scene at 5c to 52‘s. turkeys 7c to sx-c. Communion prlccs : Butler. choice tub. 10c to 17¢; bakers'. 10c to 13¢; pound rolls. 18c to 20¢; large rulhl, no to 16¢; creamery tub at 18c to 19c; and roll: at 21c to 22¢. Eggs are ï¬rm at rm to 18¢ per doz. for ordlnary. “Pic to 15¢ for llmcd. and 21c to 220 for new-lam. Cheese Sept. 90 to 10¢. Oatmealâ€"Business quiet. with price: un- changed at $3 on track. and small [on at Cornâ€"Trade quiet. with sales outside at 331/5; {Wk-The market 13 ï¬rm. “1th uotatlo uuc nnged at 47c to 48¢ outshknq n: 'uckwhmtâ€"Thc 1mm.“ 15 qulut and prices steady. Salon werc mad; 10-day at 33c cast. Oatsâ€"The market ls unchanged. with lit- tle demand. White are quoted at m West and at 23c on Northern. Mixed nominal at 21c to 21’)!“ “'0“- Barleyâ€"There Is a moderate demand for mnltlng barley. with ordinary No. 1 quot- ed at 450. .\‘o. 2 nominal at 380 to 40¢. No. 8 extra at 33c, food said at 29c. Wheatâ€"The market is qulet. with the feeling unsettled. White ls quoted on the Northern at 65c. and red sold .West at 63c. No. 1 Manitoba hard’ is quoted at 71c west. and sold at 67c at Owen Sound. GRATEI’UL- COIFORTING- Peasâ€"The market Is dull. with buyers holding aloof. The quotation is 50c nerd: and west. Flourâ€"There is u very dull trade. and prices nominal at $2.90 to $2.95 west for straight rollers. Branâ€"Market ls unchanged. Bran In quoted at $11 west, and at $11.50 to $12. Toronto Heights. Shorts. $13 to $14. "If when the spring rams set m Spain is in the same position that sh!) Is now. the probabilities are that the insurgents will win. Owing to the abo- minable condition or the roads In snring and summer it will be impossi- ble for the Spanish to move their troops, and what with losses that must ensue from heat and pestlience. it would look as though they wouXd have to eventually withdraw.†“ The situation at present is just as it has been since the outbreak of hoe- tilities. There have been no decisive battles' fought and won on either side. And let me say right here that the re- ports or the engagements as pubifshed in the foreign papers have been mis- leading in every respect. At every battle a few men are killed on both “(11623 but the problem is no nearer SO 1‘ . . I believe them to be brave and enero getic. I do not think there is sumclent combination in the movement of their several corumns to catch the insur- gents or inflict upon them serious de- eat. a, member of his start. At La Reforms we were near the insurgents {or the two and a half days. at the end or which time they retired." “ What is your opinion of the situa- tion ? " "I think that, owing to the nature of the country, the Spanish have be- fore them a very difï¬cult task in the guppfession of the rebellion. Although la Iain: W In- “). III I'll-u Spun lu a I]: Contact 3-†on' Ind. New York. Dec. 14.â€"-Winston Leon- ard Spencer Churchill. son or the late Lord Randolph Churchill. arrived in this city from Cuba. last week. where he has been watching the oper- ations of the belligerent forces for the last eight weeks. Mr. Churchill is ac- companied by his brother othcer and chum, R. W. R. Barnes. Mr. Church- ill was seen by a reporter, and denied all the rumors about the political sig- niï¬cance of his trip. He said that he had simply been in search of pasâ€" time and pleasure, and that he had had many interx‘iexvs and experiences in the south. “My letters to Gen. Campos,†said he, “ gave me many ad- vantages which I would not otherwise have had. I was fortunate in being entertained at Spanish military head- quarters, and had a good opportunity for observing operations. Campos gave me a letter to Gen. Valdez. and~ I spent eight days at the front with his column, During that time I was YOUNG BHURCEILL IN NEW YORK ‘ Dodda’ flattens Oc. Egps's Oncou. TORONTO â€MEETS. THE YORK STAR M am a» â€mum . mm.“ m .... mmwmmn MW mm as“ s75}. KBTJqETSn‘am abs-am .acm nu, new (be tarnishing and mango! u- mhtoldm. Wynne. «this ad hm hoot. . varietal! kinds am. on. and MI uric. 1mmnwwgumdm 4.23 dd 3. ace-3.x no Iguana d'sltlboicwg .35! F9 95 as And whstnmmxlno Ms! 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