a ere ae idgiallllberitceteteon en alien = The Auld Frail Body. I’m gettia’ unco auld and frail— I'm far abune three seore— My cheeks are runkled thin and pale, I'll soon be aff earth's shore, The summer of my life is gane, Aad winter's dwinin’ fast ; I'll soon be happit ‘neath yon stane, Where I maun sleep &t last, t’'we wars led lang and struggled sair Against misfortune’s ba’; I’ve laid six bairnies in their lair, An’ my anid man an’ a’ And noo I'm lanely, puir, and auld, Nae freend tae help nor Jist wanderin’ on in winter's cauld, Until I’m lowly laid, aid—— Bat still I have a brighter hope In Ane that’s far abune, Whose love has been my strongest prop, That kept me back {rae sin, His loving hand has been my guide, My heip and strength an’ a’ He wanders daily by my side, And lifts me when I fa’. And when my life on earth is o’er, My een fast closed In death, My soul will flee tae yonder shore, Far frase this sinful earth, There, there forever will I bide, Within the promised land ; And I will become a bride, An’ tak the Maisters’ hand. 0 > see Missionary Work in British Colum- “bia. The fall realization of the mission- aries dream of adoriginal restoration may be seen at the Indian village ot Metlakatla, i: British Columbia, some thirty miles from the Alaska frontier. his is a mission: ary station, about which are gathered fully 1,200 Indians, who have been taught some of the mechani- cal arts. They have a saw mill, barrel factory, blacksmith shep, a large co- operative store, a charch of pretentious architecture, with organ, choir,bell and stained glass windows s, afire and mili- tary company, a two-gun battery and a brass band of thirteea pieces. The church has belfry and spire, vestibule, groined arches and pulpit carved by hand, brussels carpet in the aisles, and allthe appointments of a first-class sanctuary. The people occupy two-story houses of uniform size, 25x50 feet, with enclos- ed flower gardess and macademized sidewalks, ten feet wide, in front of the whole ofthem. There is a large town hall or assembly-room of the same cap- acity as the church, c apable of accom- modating the whole population. It is used for councils, balls, meetings and for a drill-room. I: is warmed by three great tires placed in the center of the building, and lighted by side lamps. ‘There are but @ half dozen white people in the community. The people dress very tastefully in modern garb, and I am notsure but they have the latest fashions. Tho women weave tho cloth for allthe garments, and there are gardens which afford vegetables aud fruit io abundance. I think it is the cleanest and most orderly settlement on the continent.—Cor. Pioneer Press. = Facts and Figures of London. [n the inetrogetio there are 101 hos- pitals, in which 1,250,000 people are relieved, and which dispenses outdoor relief to 4,000,000 annually. ‘T'wentv- five per 1,000 of the population are paupers, and are relieved ata cost of over 2,500,000 pounds sterling. it also seems that there are many more luna- tic women than men. Cabs have in- creased during the last ten years from 10,000 to over 19,000; 14,478 children were lost in London last year, Greater London contains an area of 443,334 acres. The population for this year is given as 5,189,166, of whom 60,252 are foreigners, 49,554 Scotch, 80,778 Irish, 3,214 blind, and 1,972 deaf ani dumb. In 1884 there were 11,705 licensed public and beer houses, and 15,519 male and 9,715 females were charged with drunokennass. In the same year there were 265 porsons killed and 3,592 maimed by street accidents, and 354 suicides. There were 20,667 articies lost in public con- veyances, of which 11,248 were restor- ed. There are 407 pomenagyes pub- lished in London.—London C ity Press. Editor Pulitzer’s Introduction. [ was told a good s tory 7 by one of the leading Democratic office-holders bere the other a day. The office holder was a delegate to the Chicago convention that nomina’ed President Cleveland. Jos seph Pulitzer, the editor and proprietor of the New York World, was alsoa dele. gate. The official here bad never met Mr. Pulitzer before, and was particalar- ly struck by the New York editor’s peculiar appearance and nose. After they had been introduced my friend, failing to catch the pronunciation of fr. 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Joeaph T. Taman, Station D. New Vork, —-?-- Special Notices. Tue Sewings in aid of the P. BE. Island Hos- pital will be commenced on Friday, Jan. 8th, in the Class Roomof St. Paul’s School Room, at 230 p.m. These Sewings arein order to prepare for the Annual Bazaar, which is to take place on the 25th February, 1886, jan5 3 Dorens of Neck Ties for half price at D. A, Bruce's. dec?4 Men'astizavy Ucsrrrs at clearance prices, at the London House. d30 3aw 2w wky?i Rerarrinc.—Boots and Rabbers repaired at Dorsey, Goff and Co, dec 16 A Fine display of Candies and Fruit at Beer & Goft’s. dec23 THERE is no place in America you see a finer range of Neck Wear than at D. A Bruce’s. dec24 Lapiss’ CLoTH Sacquxs.—See the lot selling ~ $5 (0 each, at the London House. 030 3aw 2w wky 2i ; FINE lot of Snow-shoe Moeoasins at Dorsey, Goff & Co. BLANKETS at very low prices to clear, at the London House. d30 3aw 2w wky2i Iz you purpose buying a Fine Coat in Coon or Wolf, you will find a chotoe lot selling low at J. B. Macdonald’s., ce 21 Pure Confectionery, 20 cents per pound, at Boer & Golf's. dec23 CHoice TRAS, at the ve House dec30 3aw 2w wky 2i Lapiss’ Kid, Velvet and Carpet Slippers, Gent’s Fancy Velvet Slippers, very nice, at J. B. Macdonald's Root Store, de 21 Trivmep Hats and Bonnets at half pric e, at the London House. d30 3aw 2w wky?i Go to Beer & Goff's for Confectionery and Fruit, dec23 Lavres and Gent's Felt Roots, without ex- ception the beat assortment in town at J. B. Macdonald’s Boot Store. de 21 Lapigs’ and Miseves’ Feltelined Skating Boots very cheap, La‘ies’ Oil Goat double- sole Boots for $2; cheap at $2.50. J, B, Mac- donald’s Beot Store. de 21 L E. Prowse is selling Clothing at very low figures at North River Bridge. nov24 ome quickly and get a pair of our Velvet Lined, hand-made Skating Boots—price $2.50. Dorsey, Geil and Co. dec 16 L. E. Paowser has opened a stock at North River, until the smallpox seare is over. no24 ——— A- MARVELOUS STORY TOLD IN TWO LETTERS. FROM THE SON: “fs. % Ser York, Oct, 28, 1882. “* Genilemen: Sy father resides\at Glover, Vt. He has boen a great sufferer from Scrofe ula, and the inclosed letter will tell you whae & marvelous effect Ayers Sarsaparilla has bad in hie ease. I think his blood mnst have eontained the humor for at least ten years: but it did not show, except in the form of a serofulous sore on the wrist, antil about five vears ago. From « few spots which ap peared a} that time, it gradualiy spread so as to cover his entire body. [ assure you he was terribly affieted, and an object of pity, when he began using your medi¢ine. Now, there are few men of his age who enjoy as good health as be kas. I could easily name fifty persons who would teetify to the facts in his case. Yours truly, W. M, Purn.ips.”” FROM THE FATHER: jy.ct.0eng a& duty for me to state to you the benefit I haye derived from the use of Ayers Sarsaparilla. Six months ago 1 was completely covered with ® terrible humor and scrofnlous sores. The humor caused an incessant and intolérable itching, and the skin cracked an a8 to cause the biood to flow in many places whenever I moved. My sufferings were great, and my life a burden. I commenced the use of the SARSAPARILLA in April last, and have used it regularly since that time. My condition began to improve at ones. The sores have all healed, and I feel perfeetly wel) in every respect — being now able to do @ good day’s work, although 73 years of age. Many inquire what has wrought such a eure in my case, and I tell them, as I have here tried to tell you, AYER’s SARSAPARILIA, Glover, Vt., Oct. 21, 1882. Yours gratefully, HIRAM PHILtrrs,” = — = —————s = ee AYER’s SARSAPARILLA cnres Scrofula @nd all Scrofulous Complaints, Erysip- elas, Eczema, Ringworm, Blotches, Sores, Boils, Tamors, and Eruptions of the Skin. It clears the blood of all impu- rities, aids digestion, stimulates the action of the bowels, and thug restores vitality and Strengthens the whole system. PREPARED BY Dr.J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. (en $1, six bottles for $6, . 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