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Northern Advance, 28 Mar 1889, p. 5

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.. _ _ 'l"l|oAI`osll'lIhoI'v... 132.0 Italian schooner!` Wolf .h&W`1`iV with-428.000 leak. ,Her captain to to that the V`A`}Buuqer ? `ha: 21,000, the _`.` eotune 21,000; the `{I9eland__16,000. th`e.,,`Terra Nova and they` EIqmmaux" _17.0(l) gach. ".l.'h:-ope u.-borV G _ _ ,ah_eat'n`:ers hgve .40,000 :.'*o*`:`.9".....*'....."~'t::****-.1';";7;*.:z;i* us -- n,._ con- glition; The. Eagle has not been heard \ IBHJQVIDLVQJB uuvuv Ill qusuunuuuauu, an n cur `atu, !lexic,0'.ln_ poarchottuasmwesarehaldto ` -have rivaled a magnincont palace, which is lanarclmogtcgl wonder. . . . 1_% | ` -Now `G an-cot In-om lon- Joli. , `Kc ' `III SITIHQII savann--u In: the`Lower.Hou,f|e of."bhe Diet Friday, at: Orloan dtoounqod, the police for inter- 'o, atudonto demonstrgpion. ! ' th. 0 -pr ,1.` _L..-Au .'..-AL)..'II.I`-A-1 at-gunman AQ_ _thq.t__he modu; zgivendi arran at the .%i&imi?vth9.a,!r1W-y . .v which j ' ' `no `make out licenses 0' ._ ' vrtiiot mercuLl,' ur- .abrl:)o ted ,c,(I)vy;w it isPan- _'no\;I ;oed_thd_a the us "viveudi willlbe con- `.....'.n...... ..-..-. n. L. L- L- _..- . =_nithu' ' A ':.?*.::;:::::ra `sha`%he.ms oriey ihoildqabmie `IV _\uIV' he irould `of them ority. = ..~__'.m1e police their duty. Elcfutions made in Tiintzuntzan; in Yac- T A.-- I-_l-." 1.. -4.;-4.`. AI L-ngnnuunnn gun '--IA On 2.-:..u.. Puuu (at 01110:: um. _ - .._.1_-L1..._ _._-..._ J--- -_ _L .1..- The Shutar and and Svlhgcr.` -a-'_ .u..__.. ...---I_-_ a-..-A.-A I uv.-w-.1_ (.).i':rt'1'1;t.ie Bron, 'o-f"_evern Bridge. are re- -pairing their mill. When ye lee thil know thnt the spring is nigh. 1-....- ..._-_L.L.. - --...1_......I ...L THE ,i~IORTHiER;N Anvamm CU` I I'VI' UV `I 3 `He do- I; _- .`.;__.I.I V f;;H;o:_;;r: :1;-l":1`-);1.trea.l will be in- creased fro`m`234-to 300 men. ' A i 1 Snowing wheat was commenced at Edmon- """"f'D' ton, Man , on March 2nd. , Ibis {>ected that steamers" will be run- ning at mgslaon 'L-..- _..- _n_ this week. _..._...-_L -I _,,____l , 1- `.1 T 'Ti"h(;T1(Jx:Vi-t.;:'ls;z-I;'ca`;'t-11:4:-s:1;1'ship Dolphin has arrived at Shanghai. China. ` 3 Bug '};~;i11'a, 713I1';r}EL"'o1a was shipped [from N ew York to Enghm on Friday. . % 'Xt'.712$a&I{'?>f,7. 'ir}iZ1a""3I1"uT1'i.ii1",? ` accidentally shot and killed q illiam Smith. _______-,____ _.._-_ .._... ._-- . .-.----- ago- " Mrs. Emrna. Good, col-o-r-ed`, died at dale, Pa.., Thursday at the age_ of 117 years. John Giddens ws s'hotAan(; 1-xilled _la.;1t Ffi- d;a.y, at Greenville, Texas, by his son a. boy of 1 . Z';l`l1e new Chica 0 street mill conjbixiatioh is engaged in a. so _ eme to break the iron ore market. w:Tb:n;o;1:f;;.r-:1;-`gt the Allieton people are reported to be afflicted with Daoote and British Columbie fever. Z Auest Werner shot and killed J. J. Spend- lgve and then committed suicide at Topeka, ` .wl;1w; 'q arrel in .a gambling saloon at Shamokln, a.., the other night three men were killed. * V"S_iVt11;1(1-;'Ir`3'txning, one of the largest m.nu- facturers in Connecticut has been sent to an A insane asylum. ' 151 .'no I , on, ,,,|no- In _--v..... .1... _-.-_-. Robert Sie el, son of General Sie` el has beeneentence to the penitentiary or six unmet: but `nu-not-u -_ _-_a--' . v Bros; big mill at Bay city, Mich , `and 2,000,000 feet of lumber went up in smoke last Wednesday. `\I .1 ,0 I ":l"i1ere~ are at present 71 members of the Society of J em: 11; Canada. H to George M c- Donald Bagwell, of Hamilton. f Er}. nzai bags were lest between Mon- tre_a1_ahd Bdueherville last week; '."1`h3 Reciprocity in wreckin bill was read H a_third time at Ottawa on 2% -VlVloher gggera was-iilled in a. runaway ac-. \ kaville, on Wednesday. An eort-will be made to complete St. Peter : Catlgedtfal in Montreal in 1892. _ ....v.., . Afchdeacon Jones et N `L nee last Sand styled prohibition and tote. abstinence qnac remedxeo. T K Stajmer is the only town in Canada whioh has not a Board of Health Inspector (uic).-- ` EBB. } __ . - '2. -. an I I ' I \ Four boys on an immigrant train at Winni- peg, snatched the conductofs satchel which contained `$4,000 `worth of. tickets, they were captured. 1 II..lL_A an-` _ _. v -- --- : ----- ~-'- -" vrv .-'J --V ` Sto;:vl;1 in- New York last week were fairly active ' ' Mry Anderson is suring from ziervous prostration only. V II?! !A,I -"` ` Vvii{1?fi}.2id, it is said, am not solicit the French mission. ` T 1:{};e`tT;;ea\'ets have _reso_Ived to continue their strike. ' ` Cle;ela_nd has been elected ` a. member of Tammany. 1 nm. n_-n-|- 1-,4, ---' on ' on ` ..--- ---_...J . H 'iti{'B}aI1o: Lackawanna and Pacic rail- way has been incorporated. 'I`I__1T_.!L_J u;_4, Us I II I _ ring ef-the wind` and waves were very severe along the Jersey coast last week. AL I`_I-__!_1A It 15.11 1' I 11 II I IIVUII UV}! IWIIVVII UV years for forgery I P1, 9;}, 15.... L2. "iii; 'i..:hip Platte arrived at New York from Gibraltar, the other day, with small pox on board. L ,, -1 __-I,_1___-I- 1__.9I._-_._ ,._'- _.L_ 3. 5,. Preside of the Bradford Lacrosse: (`labia James S. Boddy, and the Sec.-Tron. 5 E: V - I I " 'I.'g2;'Js"{v1{.1aA;i Bribery are made in connectxon with some railroad legislation in the Minnesota legislature. 4-, Q, __.I I91- _ __, IV- __-___._.___-__ "in; Janus rJ$3'"1i{ 3: ex Congressman Field, of Detroit, Mieh.. is being revealed by unit, began by his illused fdmily. _ -_L-_ -1 I __.1!__-____I!_ -'_,I,_ The new postmaster at Indianapolis, who was nominated less than a week ago has re ceived neariyl ,500 applications for positions. ` _ Old World. V John Bright : condition is worse; ' Yellow fever is abating at Rio J aneiro. L Solicitor Lewis has secured Pigott s diary. ` John Rae the Arcticexplorer is serious- ";:'.1tL_tio: ben opened atlthe {vest | end of Lake Erie. 'IT`l1-:ia:';."lr1riVte-c`t;a'(-Jf the Province have oxgan'- ized an asaocintign. _ 1 Si? ;s}i J1i1}Z i:Zo}{ {:TnZ_:s'E1'aE":6oo French Canadians will settle in Manitoba th is I Ziizlilieqmuunicipal elections at Woodstock to" 1 fill the vacancies in the council took place `Friday. V #1 v.10 u .a- - ' 'c'i"Z1(1`aV`\ iL1`nipeg bakers have put up the price 1 o_bread. ` ' ` . '"n7;'2i"";ent a. repofted mm`. St. Paul : Parish, innipeg. ` G-._.-.._. _I.-_L_.._._ --_._._L-:, -7 1 A `'3'! _ i-a.-l-:-e:f'1:.i1'; :1-><).(.1.s g;>ving, and navigation wiil be open in a few days. Q2- A.`I_1_L- 11-..-.. -_.g_._'..,,, . AAAA vv rvnav~--- wu-w --.-`,~. One of Singhemptonh shoe establishment: has collapsed and the eoleleu have troubled souls per consequence. tn L`, 11..-- -1 6-..--- `)_!.I_. g... -A T The 24 hour system has been adopted on the Chinese railway. ` _ 9, -_-.,I, n I 1 1 UIIV Vlllulvwv I IHII VI 0! o A line of steaters is rejected between Bremen and the West In` ies. . -:u---7`%v sum and General News Megiurd had a. $3,000 fire 9. few nights ago. Editor Kennedy, of the Morrislinrg Courier -3 `AiJb;l"l,00 immigrants arrived at Whini- psg on Friday`; 1? , ,_ I I _,__A! , I Q . .u _-'.El1"e` lay a. cable between Bermuda and Halifax. . Cardinal Gibbons says there is no likeli- hood of { the Pope leaving Rome. V _ 'I'l-,._`_..__ 1I Y!II__- `:21! ..-_2L- LL- '"'i~I.e" 1'53; 35:` _{1?i1i}:n{?ii1' invite the. Prince of . a.los`to visIt Berlin. 9 V ' "i/I:}aIg31i;."k;1. g?{.T{.s1;i2e" out of am country delete1fiona=Mexioa.nTlar .V V -_- AIL--- .I_-`-I_ -_,1 __2_.L-__. vv---J V-v---------. __-----V.._ __._ There have been fteen duels sixteen suicides at Monte Carlo this year. revolver principle to the rie is announced. um- \1'-..u. .n_..._.-._ 1.I_-'..:- _'.:n :............... sn nnr-_as olmor A noun snow V-v -urn--. -- ---- Trbero-is 5 large quantity of oordwood out and left in the bush at Eady. which wnll remain all the Iummor. AI AII'_,1___ ,_____I_ . . _ 1 A nu-rd Eye View ottho World? tor Thai < I'|_.._ lI._-.l.l.'.. DIII_n4.-.n gL_A-_ ` "'.'.`l`-l-1e'`i):r;posod" "'1 :l,liz;n<':; Germa y and England is _o' 3 England is shy._ n ` ,, .2 AI.-._ I'!I_-._-I._- ______ AA1____. _-_ [ms ms mmnnnsma nmm. 0'-.`j0Rhw0l`-;&;l` increase l their capital by 10,000,000 marks. ` -nu _ ___ __,-`j -n2-_.__ L-4._..--.. r\-......._-. "cE11T`7.3Fi1E 'LijbVe.1,';l ;""11_}V><$_1V1r'A'tbomqy Gelxergl -Webster becomes more virulent. ";}11}i:g 'b"oa'i;1;'sQx;;i'm 9. gale 03 Stowaway and 12` men drowned. ___LL,_L_ -1 1 --.....-`_L_ L... `.4... an." "&J'1'e{sI13' Z? 33.IrI.Z1;Z 52.? 4; 9.. tablinhed at London with 1,270 jmQ1n;bora.. ____,I_I._ __-L2-__ L- _.-L .I:.'_.. `ll- wuuluvu Iv Luuuvsg vuvu a,cav :_:l`L{auvauo. . Mr. Bndlaughb motion to cut down Mr. Balfou_r's salary was rejected in the .-Com mons. , A ----_- - `J .' . . .5 IUIVIISI . Edwin. Wilkinson was he. ed in `Durham jail lust wegk for the murder 0 John Graham, apolioeuIqn."_ The Po _ s inoomehfor 1888.amounted 1:15 82,520, of which 61,860,000 came vfrom, Pete:-`a.ponoe. ` ;_ ,= . ' Alnddan falliu the ' ' ` "Mabl. eh" motreufwho dis.- aposrod !romth.o `-31;-vGeorge Ruthven, of.-t"e-at Eua: via ` getting out timber for an implement building. Seventeen immereiona took place in the Orangeville Baptist Church the other Sunday. ` At a Methodist tea meeting at Bradford I few eveninga ego the sum of $73 was taken. St. Patrick's Day was duly celebrated in the church 01 St. Francis Xavier, Tottenham. , __ . _-_`_ ___, - _ munmg sum. Colfax, Ill , has been swept by re. u`anp\`I- 2.. \T..... 17-..I- I-...A. ____-I_ W, _ '1;3"'Quebc Legislature has been pro- omxed- ` `fl?! ie1:Lor7 .7n$ `}5.eeEeia?ebrohdi8? ...'..:ml the :g"Theau-9'. Landon; The Telegram and Col. O'Brien. The Gelegram takes an especial interest in the member for Muskoka. It facetiously dubs him the man from Shanty Bay. ` The Colonelseems to be the Telegram s forlorn hope in attacking the Government on the Jesuits Estates Bill. Thou h having no idea that the Government woul be defeated, yet the desire of the Telegram is intense to get the Colonel to lead the attack. . We clip the following from Saturday s inuna o l has been found in Dublin. A tiff with her mother caused her to go away. T,Il"IU'I I 010 `TI! 0116 DU 3 wuu WULU vuavu u vuv; anvvvusvu with him in the York-Simcge Battalion seem to take any stock in the stories that he will obey orders and sneak away from his posi- tion. I was in England at the time myself, but those who were with him. say that he will die before he quits. The old man used to march every foot that a man in the ranks marched and never took any favorson ac- count of his being an oicer. WM. H. HOWLAND ON THE SITUATION. In conversation with a friend this morning W. H. Howland talked freely of the outloo at Ottawa, and betrayed in his conversation evidence that though absent on business con- nected with the Central Bank he had used a power of observation possessed by few men. Don t be afraid, said he, Col. O Brien is all right. I do not think he ever had any intention of backing down. Never a bit. I was talking to him when a despatch came in from an Orange Lodge appealing to to him. to stand rm. He read it, smiled and then said in his quiet way, ` I never had any other idea." He will press his motion, and Sir John will, I take it, be sustained b one of the greatest majorities ever recorde in the House of Commons. I fear the de- bate will be one-sided. Sir John, Hon. Edward Blake, and probably Hon. David Mills, will thum the Colonel with their 0 lnion that the esuit bill is constitutional. I D?Alton McCarthy goes in strong he may have some help against this array of legal talent. `But if he does not the other crowd will hammer him until` they make the opponents of the bill look like sinjiply repre- sentatives of oran prejudice ut for all _that Col. O Brien as behind him a public sentiment, the height and depth of which the leaders at Ottawa do not et understand. The think hostility to the a owance of the bill but a temporary simpton of sectarian irritation that will soon low over, and then everything will be `runnin on old lines A `again. `Pei-ha they will undeceived, hnt=the imm iate result of Col. O Brien s a `Sir John. and the allowance of the bill. I" (icin-aT17vonminau:oso2 1. -2 u_'_ _1:_..r-2-.. 2.. LI... `D..:s:..l.. action-will bealarge majority in. favor of . '1$& ;ii;i{.u1.;; ?1i.1;s}.Z.;a Bisma.rck s statement that ngland and Germany were working hand in hand in Samoa. 1' A` The Earl of Ca.rna.rvon's bill to expel Peers from the House for diacreditable conduct was rejected by 13 to 14. They didn t wan't to vote for their own expulsion. VIII issue : 'l'I`-L IBBUU I ' . Protestant Conservatives who do not hold oice are-one in a. desire to see Col. 0 Brien press his hostility to the Jesuit bill to the extremity of a. vote of want of condence in t@ Government. Among those who know the Colonel, the opinion that he will stay in the ght is universal , and roorback s crediting him with an intention to give way to the gressure of his party leaders are not nnnr`:`A nlnoununn Vavu---~-- -v v --v Bend: people were mede glad the other evening by feeding on oylterl and dancing till daylight did appear. II - In 11 Il-I`\-....-II 1.. LJIIE -5 LI.` to 51': credite . no-- vvnqv---_ -... ._ _._v... . .-_ __~_- . That `old man will never givein, said Trustee Mcspadden last night. None of `L1: I-in-nvn nyhn I-any-nl thrnna fji " {g;(:l'VEJllt:vel:e;_Vl1ll of the Italian War Department has challenged Deuty Cavolatti to a duel; The Challenge is t. e result of a. personal dispute. ll TI 1 ,Ef`,,.,,-______,I_,I!IIA, -,,,,_II\ _,,, Trus-tee Mcpa.dde1i_Vii:;st(;W11iiTb: None the boys who were throng the Rebellion with ham in the York-Simcoe VVIIIQIUIIIJIIIJ vvvnunnuun vvu-any ------_ _-- The reeult of the division? the British Houaevpf Commons,` on the motion to reduce the sale of the Attorney-General, Sir ebster, because of his connection `with the . J,`im`ee Case, was a victory for the Ministry; " but it wu one of those victories ,thSt phctioally defeat. On the first of -March the Government had a. majority on an Irish odiieion-of~-Ieventy-nine in house of Dix hundred" llembe_rI:";' Bradlaugh s in": lhntlisy tmrgduoo Mr. _Bdfour s ..a..... .u. .l....l, .. nah.`-Stu n`..niitv.nna in a Tn: COLONEL IS A rnonoucn-nnnn, Woo die 4/ lo zeacl lo foe; a lyc mew wzui aalmant 4/ a// (/2 /!ea( zzhzatczial 472% 4?/ a, mzcz //6 mafmgfemenl 7] o/$524 5@J2m. gats, ` Mr. Wooloock, resign \D-J ouauuw v--- wt - Mr.` W. H. MoD '_-Eighth Division 0011131. in thin coun ,__ 3 .....LI S{a};.11 in bailiff of the ty, vice` ____-.. L-) - , upitpuusw Jlllo Uwuuus u & ` ` ' H p-.aiity-one in :5 ha . `Q hty-thr'e;y _ 3 omuim at motion - 2 .//Zillzlvwry -law v/z/alaazoic a;n Awmzomzoiry am & L ($677,?/'7 &Lq, ywrsclay, Jpril 4%, @711 /o%wa'7 e/czya. (@077/77/6458, yrimminys, cio, 7% (/7. <//Zogim, A55 @,mz $-55 to reduce the salary of Sir Richard Webster it had a maiority of six only in a. house of ve hundred andsixty-six members, while more than that number of Liberals abstained from voting. This is, of course, equivalent to a vote of censure upon Sir Richard Webster and the Parnellism and Crime future of the Ministerial policy and is a. dangerous blow in the face for the Government. It will _E:')oba.blty involve, at least, the casting over- ard 0 Sir Richard Webster. Whethertlnat -nil] ....-2..-4.`|-- !:_|_...._ 4.1.. _l_:_. 4- __ Next Stmday there will be a procession of Orangemen, members of Barrie Lod e and others to Christ Church to attend a t mks- giviug service for the recovery of Rev Bro. W. H. Barnes, D. G. C. Rev. Dr. Wright will` conduct the services. The nice: Ruling In the Barrie and `re- ronto In-kotn During the Week. BARIIII, March 27, 1883. nnum: Gum numzrr. 1771.--; A4;-vg --. _ ."ho World doesn't like} it. 1.5:; vv vvuvvv- ow-----u Some young India: ,And gentlemen had I moo after church, at Boston, on Sunday.` n . In "-"'"' 1 `W Rev. Mr. Leishman dispensed the acre 1 meat at Bands and Bonneytown churches ` last Sundsy. , (\,I---I I_-I_...._'.___ L- CIA. A sad accident happened at Holland Laud- ing on Monday afternoon. On the farm or William Mortimer. His two children were {laying in the barn and the little girl, aged our years fell into a. cistern and before. as, sistance came the child was drowned. uuusuvn uu Luuuasu vv cuawx`. V1 111701161.` HIKE will suiciently li hten the ship to make it right itself will ( oubtless be watched with unnsn gnv:n#1v _ W:6I\ntu-u Ll5llL IKVIJ `VIII UULIKIUICDE I some anxiety.-Witness. Wheahfall per bnahel.. ........ "8! 08....1 U Wheat.spri'ng.po1-bushel ...... .. 1 08.;-1m Bu-loyperbunhol ................ .. 44.... 45. Ostupex-bushel ............... 38 Pea/perbuahel ............ 57.... 00 Run _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. no 60 Tordnto farmers In-tot. Tonoxrro. March 26,1839. i` mmnm rum FOR sum in th . `mum Oro. hot. 5 in the and a.?.:.*."u _ `"......;`..?.2".....``.:1?,'.';'.?' Ivan ~ not up. DI! .....*-"*a.:':.:. o....."**.',~..*.g,.., 5:3: '5 !!! to R. HU'l`& mg :l!,%4-0.-` V1 Drownedvat Holland Landing. III a. one uounwy 'l'0Wll, on Ieunlg road. and mmodh . 3'm5M* 'IN"sN7"?...-Mr " `I-1-a1:i-1--::rv>g1:;s-u' Kilili Bid} i; zlvlfre. ing the Alliston roller mills into 3 foundry. `n 14...-.. -1 1xr--L `III--- -- i4}f".i.1n"13'ii Bi i;);>&-;"i;;eAnumbu ` of telephonepolea from Tait lately. ` T I, - J ._ _-._-_ __-__-__-,_I LA, T Phkstvasng ;a;:ea were aggfeat' T . There were 2.000 persons in sttendunoe. I ,f ,3 I "B"iE.}}.".;'"6oi.}}' Ii :s.;.;' I~.;>v;-ail-">:1' -17'1|:h, I with 3 large docket and plenty of lawyers. ._.._-_.. _- L--.... ...-j- -.. --....-..L " I Louis oor'p;;'-u(_l'<'ireInVIed to Cnptaixi Dslder, reached Bradford I few days ago. It was inendod for `B1-antford. T V- 6. V..- ..--- . -- Kirkville has h:d ttxvl-:);i;;'[)srty which ` has caused excitement and delight. A - "1}E1's}'t3I{1J'i.;i1' I-3};-'}i;'2..su1 tes- meeting in aid of the Snndty school. ' John Reynolds has sold 100 acres on con. . 9, Tecnmseth, to sun Rsy for $2,900. > A Presbyterian social at Ardtzes is on the zapis. Everybody predicts s good one. _ _-.__ L_ ----v -- v-- -.vv- .---~v-~ -- --v-v------ There is sgrent den! of sickness round Maganetawsn just now, but no diphtheria ___,L -L \Y__ 1'-___II -._ IILL "Ia1E.I}I.E}2B{'"'"'Iiurunxrmeu dreu good: in the beat imported direct by D, J. Murchison, p Itreet. T V There has been more oordwood deiliveredi st the yard at Oro Station thil winter` then 4: any year since the road was built. nn,AI,,, __I.I vu ;.auu-v ....-- __ __-_- The St;;ae'r Menios' ueitnte is still} struggling to get into operation. nu , n,.u,;:_. ..-_.. LL: . . . . . . .. _:n |.-`-__ -v-.. u --- -----i . The Sunday School belohginq to St. Matthias Church, Goldwater, `is in a very efficient state. - ` uu--,5. ----5 vv a-- ---- ~ ---~---- The Bulletin says thriu mun}: will bo\one ` of great activity in Collingwood. l I `II, I,___l___I _ ____.._____.- _.__-L__ __,I_!,I. IJUBCIA Vatican --_ - Open water cou Ienf th i at` Collmgwood on 17th. mm 0 `hon - 1.--- -..:4... - ........1..._ -1 -_____, VA \po`:-ow-u--_- -_ .__-'_-___ Warminater chspter of births` and dehths ` is about even this week. ; an: I`u>w1I| c u .- W Xlben Lennox, 3:` $.r1ec Hill, hud an 01 ' fashioned wood bee last week. ' ".;.;;a.`1>-le' gollnen, Beaten, . was burned .Wedneadav mght. T _, -1 LI,,TI I ; I ft o?ti1'e' Isles in to ply T on Lake Ontu-io in the future. ' : "-4 J -_. - ---w --w- V... vwv-V-V Mr. Robexrt-vC`Jnwford, bro Shgiog, told one of hu Clydesdale mural to I Bnme buy- er last Saturday foxf the sum of $250. 3L3- , ' DUE PUB Bvvvnzus IU'V"""J' ` Playfair 8: Co. s mill at Sturgeon Bay began cutting last week. ` ~ . T7 _-.__ -....u 3.- ........ 6-..... n..; .1-.. { i 4 (ill \/VIIlIl6'Vvv- -- -. --- > There have been quite I number of "one: of diphtheria in Adjolu. ' e____-__..-__ -n.-..;-.. -3 L:..n.- -;..1 .1._.L_ I}fiLC1I.'iIs :1;ppoIe thlt Ride can produce nothing but oh` la bolt: an march hay, I0 write: 5 Cooper's Ioribo. Flu.-- -_.__ .___,_ I I I qua: w-. --vvu -wR'ev.' Fsth'erV McGinlly diaooursed Int 5 nnday at Uptergrove on the life and exploit: cf St. Patrick. g..- . - "7rL};.'J{J.}S'1IaiioI1}u"& ILE:'r badly wounded lut Saturday near the station at Penetang by the incoming mail train. ' 'HL_ TI___3I__._I TI'!.,l, 11,! , I I `HI ` it In ucuu van The old fort mill gt Midlmd is toho am up sndrun this season. V ' T n --...... 17%".-ALI H-. 3: rnnnrn inn` run 5].. H (3-$1.-;z.e].3;':a:1'-:>l~ ' ill 1 Beeton stocking factory. I ,' W m. um ... . . , 3 I`, L. _._2II .1. Q` _____ `,. ,,___._n _' __- .__..:.-r. --.u-- --wnnno o-no Bradford High School Loorouo Club is open to receive challenge: from any High School club in York or Simooo oountiel. __ em; ;J.Ie.?Eo'i{.I"I.E:J:23': {3 ca. lingwood Marine and General Honpihl ha been let to Mauro. Brynn & Bro. for 82,500. 'l`I.... 117-4: ..-__ _ nn.__ |._;,.u ,, - Luu Ull.|J\.I `The mim services at Gilford are uggexy attended. T . ` . n I . III -1. IllI-_.1 2- L_'L- AAL,S -_-v- v-- rot in V VVCX"9-I >_ Mr. Gog:-3; `Ramon .1;-3; purohuod the. house belonging to Mr. Ganton; of Gold- wuter, and taken pououion on May lit. `rt... ......c..-.. a..- u.- |._:|.u_._ _. 4;- A . V , , _-- -- _._-..---- ---g-- w -vnvo OVI VG IIVVO The World says: Our hotolmon . and butchers are procuring their ice from BIrrlo this season. It will cont 812 9 our at Boston mtion. I i pm" "'25- _ , . Mr. Donnell)-'I,mill at Tait is now running full timf. ` '- - u -__- _.L n:u.-.....1 -._- I__._-I_; `nd UonIIUIlUUIl 5"" "9'`"'.` '`". "_"",' graphs for Advance _ _ Who. I.1ke'l'he Il_a.rrow._ottlO_I0I`V-. The robin has reached Midland; I `L Avening is to have a butcher Ihop._,'_ < Petty thieving is common in Collingirood. . Diphtheria is egain DPOVIWMF 83 Pelletlnga ; ,3-F91: Bum}! fm%l.25 npjat W,3,_J. t_ Paul's. * , if " Scarlet H ill farmers are getting ready for plowing. ' I\_--....Il..l. nun: -6 'l`n:. {a nanny I-n-eon:-4.. (')J\"'er 70 aliares at $50 each have been mbsctibed for in the Marine Railway stock ` book, Penefang. -an n_2n___- -1 LL- n--A.-.. Q-.. -_.I QA.-..1-` w k ' - 7!`: lnspeotmg i(V}-z--<>-1;nd hog: were ' ` th mu! cl on the crust at Eady l:I;98r::&y, `had `he nilnhaaith, thin ie wonderful Io ly in Inspector Moran in" *8 V u .... .. ..e!_'3P.e2E; r on-runnn BY smcon W,` ' nxcmmans AB Loan. zggwg, tiuurm 0REAM~BI81{Iu;!V:_;]);A]&gn";;!. March { 28, % 1339 condensed Into Intending Parl- g_.. 2... Anlcnuunn mg | Mr. and lire. Buckle, on and regpeeted , regidentu at Bottom." lately penned ewey both ' from `1;nenIn"onu,` the wife -ol.'_o wing "her, % husband in e week. - Q | There is a conflict between the Star and ; `. Sun II to the_.rehtive-merit: of Bhyner and " reemoreuelnerket. At present the Sun- A 3-1. ;- `-- --- ' ' tevo farmer: of Monok, I had 3 fight about some hay efew deye ego. Smith but J ohneon e esr nearly of for which the megiltntee made him pay $29.20. This in how the one now stands: Johneon ha! a damaged ear, Smith lost his money, and the Smith: and Johnuone are out. The romaine of M11. P. When were brought from Bell Ewart laet week for inter- ment at Barrie. The Royal Templar: of Temperance, of vyhicb ahe wae a member, frlgwo the remain: of their sister to Lefroy e on. ~ - v-` .--=. Va`-l;e failure of the Beeton Sox and Stock- ing Company has disturbed the Ierenity of some of the citizen. ' I INII "T,,,,,. 9.. Some mieohievoue lede studied the wheel at the Webeterville new "mill and ran away. The rapidity of motion ceneed heat enough in one of the journals to set fire to tone: wood work, and but for the prompt notion of some of the people close by, the mill would . have been burned dowo. w-- -v-:----- uw-w ww---..v-.- .._- The Doo Lake Iohool house vivoovbnr lorized a few nights ago and {sundry boo , and data: taken away. . The `on left the fol- lowing on the block : . ` God bless me and my wife. ""`' ma? wife, My brother John and is wife, Us four-and no more, Amen. ` Two beauties livin et.Keenen,IVille and Tottenhem respeetiv , oume ueerthe _ int of tearing out the su urn enct golden ks by each receiving a letter purportin to be from the other with a request of re oeu of some rouge and lip solve. Both letters, it is believed, were written by a fellow who bed had the mitten. T UIIVO .31 VVIIIK IIUIII IVKUII CI LUJVIIVQ Ohio. the 33.: night. The following in 3 copy of the bill announcing their chow :- "Annontion of Conndo! An intouotinq, :__L-_..L:..- -3- L`;-g--"-u -A "ii; iie21}i.'T.p.o"'o}"o`E' "iiiiihge seized some pork up there lately which was unt for food. It was destroyed. - It was sold by a farmer to the butcher -in question. Strange the butcher didn't know it was bed. Last Thursday morning a lad named John McGregor, 13 ears old, was thrown violent- lrforoui a sleig at Victoria Harbor. He was t wn against the rail of the railway track ` and so injured that he died in half an hour. Three meetings have been aunounoed st Washngo to further the interests of Scott Act, but all tailed, as those who were to speak were not on hand. A disgusted citizen sayks: This kind of thing is about plsyed |ou__ _ The irrepressible Sept. Mec., of Midland. is raising the wind in 5 novel way on the other side. The Free Press uye : Our own Capt. Mac. in on the other side of the line, and our citizen: will be lorry to hear that he has joined the rank: of the ennexetioniete. Moo. and 801. White held forth et_'.|.`oledo, t\L- LL- _LI.-.. _l_I.L GIRL- `.-:nnn4u an A " Aulwxnuun In vnnluu 3 an nu-cw-nun, instructive and thoroughy descriptive und- 'in on the Dominion of undo. by `Captain ' us.) with I livalv And anhrhinxnn lactnm UL VI IUII C II V flllls IVUUIII U by the Hon. Sol. nn`OAa A`puunA-\ An -`J; nninn .`Il|An:nnn ex-M. P. P., the| U UIIU IJVIIO U80 VV IIIZ U&'HLO Iva Lo. *3- "*..:";`. :.' %3ns` r.ox- em to e `um- ::nt, who has had the courage of hiI'oon- viotion, and booome ublioly outspoken on this shoot-hing ud ` nturo zguuoi A oommittoo o prominen ' no wi occupy the platform. at Memoriollisll. Thumb . Mu-oh Al-gth, at 8 2%). can _-D;orI t .m_.o music` In .-1. ow 3535 Nth at 50 oh. It in neocilou to ._-_ .I.I.-A. `3-- --3 h an.-an -4;-- -L._A --{A- ___ - - w v v--V --wv-v vi ~u . ' -laullu can get Ouhmou non for 750., wo .00. 8 pairs do. `for 1.00. worth .2 win do. tor a1.2' , worth 01. at 1331531798, successor to Gr: Looming. V Lieut. Corbett of `the s. A. at Gum hunt and one Charley Rodman gave an I nv`|n3i.`nn ll Innnnnlnn l'uu3nI2:nnI&u In-I-. manly 5. was IF Don`t buy Dress Goods before ou E see the splendid sssdltgpeut at Fraser, C or]: 1 iv (`.l\ '1: ' one Oherle exhibition of mneoulerc rietieni lent week, for which the `were `admonished y the J. P. and each poi somethinglto the ooneteble. - Last Friday. 15th inet., as I. treinof load-_ ed care was heinc tekingo` the siding et Hayes mill, Orr Lake, two of the can broke looee and ran back to the mill, cunning tim- bare to y and emuhing things generally. lI\l._ IT_-ILl_ -1 I\,___ M! _,- IBIGIVDII IUIII I0 UV who ll upvtucuu Uu lay that Ru. and Ben. my :ow otnduido. WEI`! IIUI IIIIIIIIUUUII III ullgulu, nun Uuuv Petit Oeteohieme h need or a text book? the Iohooll. Every etetement of our oorree- pondent can be veried. Mr. Rose has had every opportunity to know the truth. He did violence to beta in hie ret epeeeh, but l-'..-.I- u-In. lunar. Inn; `nlynevln indnlmhnn Inn ltlllul WIIU llulvw IIVW lelluvaay eeaenuunvae av wae and wiehed to retain their belief in the goodneee of hie intentione. charitahly amm- ed that the ignorance of the Miniater of Edn- agian wae epeakiug in the accente of fake- o _ T But the epeech with which Mr. Ron en`- iiohed the debate yeeterday leavae no outlet 1-om the cpneluainon that he Ol'l`I:dll::.kIOW ewaeemng, eam . Iacte in hie eeeertion wee epohen in every Public School and that the preceee of eaeimilaticn and growth eating French-Canadian ignorance of the Sax It ie in m.oo' '"`l:'.na nxtiigifh? ie we; crawled cnt`%`thie lane. at aulutla? m`.'.:";," boImna"m'n i:y":' who.hom "' A 3! thalhl : A debate at Creelnore on the propoeitizon ; " that Commercial Union with the United State: would be benehoiel to Canada, was `decided m the negative. ~ ' -_- -l _ J," _, After his :;1T?n't'o '-?i}$'uur. day it is impossible to` curve` oven ; ~fnil ggzyxant of condence it,he"veraoi pf the 11 uv 15.... mp. .._-.In.:._. L `A. ..... III, IV ll IIIIPUIIIUIV Ill UIUITV vvvu Q 55' remnant A 111 the Hon. G. W. Ron. The oondit_ionI_t re- veiled in the Public School: of Prescott t _-LI_. __-_._ .I-..-...I.-J I._ _ -_-...L__ A. An-- `Inn; Ia'Ja:';w"e`r. I:"..2'.?:'i`2"a %"i'".I.'2; ;u.`o`i"3"u}'o`v'.I ete in the Telegram o Saturday-lent. These fortied the tion of Mr. 0reig with -the probfl that uhlio School teeohere hed no real knowledge of ' tht the pnpxle were not instructed in lieh, end thet Le D.L:L fl-L-nlnnnn In -1314` an n Qnv `\Al|`D :1: ifriendu who know ow utterly izintakon he Ill VIUIUIIUU IN Ilvw III Iup Iuuu vu- -.._ __4I -.1-Ly`; `A an-`A3-n Ah ||A`lA. In `k IIIUUII T VIIU IIIIIUUQUI uvuq I1-`:;l'od'by the Unltd saw I an an Itnnnnrn` nf nnnnnijnnl V Lia foot; V.-. vvu III Tom Jones, while cho ping wood in Sum \ uidale the. other day, In e a terrible gash in ` }"s'ombod onL71"1; mm. of 'r.fuiuor,i ,up about more, into! and dooked the Itnil of I valulble more. caving it, in the `language of the reporter, on here no I f ' lightning rod. A very exoellentventertuinznent was given a few evenings ago in the Music Hell. Port 8 duey, inud 0 V `O uroh. Music, addresses and recitation: I were good. I_ roo_eede about 830. I,_4II-- 4-.. _.-a 1 .._.x.... Au_..|..;.--- the building fund of Knox . EYIVIIIUCI 9 VII UIIIUUII DKUX as no renewal of negotiations had ."iihih (in In and eheim*p' ` _ in Allilton byvtho Iideof I piom ' depth : lmdnnd ox-on bones have not at least A one id_le_r to work. _`, f I Some mgnthq =1t;yg\|V,,,9nno,unood that inumuoh u the prion trout; not-bed: .._;.m-.| 1.... .;.|.- rz....ux.I-an.-cm: V` ` 1 mn k~ ; 1-'i.".'..;.;..".i" .2-....,., 5.... ....z . ' for steamer Oi 'rlin mm Frgnoo. A no tion solicit Ign big,l-1-D`unlop It. D. Murchinon, v _ A L A ._' ;.uu uuqyuur ulna` gal.-lylllpw` fever. Here : the evidence; A robin,henldn 'eIitli-Ipriag'.v1lh`.o' " hi: morning aong. tint A many or `t Z exzodoksy in oohkdpiajngiutufegigg ' to Toronto. Shov wonldh in`dI y `mused no the chomll. Auras IIIIUIIK II VQFIIIU -_ *`IInm'97C' nontl. J. . ' a- Thi smug suiui%nua`%J.y.5j;}uoun.iot ;*7F`: ring % ?ey_ar._ H_21_'e thy `evidence 1; ,V The `tile - -- _...- .-----. u_ Mr. and Mn. Buckle, old and regpootod acidenh It Bnthnn- Intnlv nnnnnd nurn In-AI. ' |_ Ron T90 lnauluuvb. :,`"v3i`:i:":"1'i'$'i'7nci'onu:tum " ngVl::t':;: ha `Han. Rn]. hitn; nr.M. P, P-_ tlin W--`B;-I'r."J;x-n:o;-Eu`:-1'1wi'lton. of Gln Huron, in T f arnishing the building for the cheese factory 1 there, grstuit-onsly. V -n vs I,_:I j--I:.._.. LL- ...-..-...IL.. - - M , '.' `.""". -.""" " ~:t:.,;.; V` b vweaa:,1g1_1V1`,neoeon- > "_ ?;:s_ jyearz.-_f.lteist6 bo pre-` I pa` had good . : gt a?wxllingness.on the pan`-t:of gfor 5,1-enewa.l of negotiations has been received If this be the ease, the course of the Government in i {continuing the arrangement is a wiseone. I The rights of (`Mada under .the treaty `of |- 1818 are substantially protected by the var . rangement, for every license taken out is.re- . co nition of these rights The trade re tin is protable to both Americans and 1 "Dana ians. -Witness. . The p}I;Ia".'g R3333; zIJs'a'v. ';'.'e an... of its old importance. What here remains is as it was in 1576, but the space then occupied .for printing must have been very much larger. Plantin s inventory, taken after his death, showed that he had in Antwerp seventy-three fonts of `-_--pe, weighing` 88,121 pounds. Now seven 1::-.nd presses and their tables occupy two sides of the room, and rows of type cases and stands till the remnant ` of; space. How petty these presses ieeml How small the impreaion surface, how. rude sllthe appliances! Yet from these presses "came the great Royal,Pol'yglot, the Roman Missal, still bright with solid black and glow- ing red inks, and thousands of volumes written by great scholars, many of them en- riched. with designs _by old Flemish masters. The man is greater than the machine, and Iflantin was master over his presses. ' From these uucoutb unions. of wood and stone, pinned together with bits of iron, he made his pressmen extort workmanship which has been the admiration of the world. ' ulnuddn `|I` `hula Ilonls ning 1;` Anna!` AA.` -vuwvvl U I-vIdUID.IJvII IIVW IIWSZU UIIIU Famor has an ope:-can before nun 1: he tires of the unuto.,-- uhtngton Car. New York Tribuno. ` -Cu-wen, A an wulivulylluj _yUll."' A The oer was eooopedmnd thereupon the senator launched into N ilsson s favorite on- core, `Way down upon the Buwunee river. Miss Thuraby was too much overcome to join at once. The senatorial eort was between eruxnble end.ebu`u,,notes loudee enclo- veted train nor quite as diecordent as the tile on a venerable sew. But Mr. Palmer held the tune till the end of the verse. Then Miss .T_hursby joined, and her rich soprano oated through the canal boat cabin end out over the water, the astringent notes of the ac- companiment only nocenting the sweet notes ` of the singer. With the ice broken, the senn-` . tor and Miss Thursby responded to an encore with These golden slippers am laid sway. Climbing up do golden stairs." Some of the senator`: colleagues now suggest that pglsnnr Inna ed nnnnnn lfnan I-.40.`... 1.8....` II IIUVK VII? $IIlIIUI\IlI Ill UIIV VVVI I\II Pluntin had this work done atsmsll cost. ` His account books show that the average _yes.r1y earnings of expert, compositors were V 142 orins, and of the preuymen 105 orins. The eight hour law was unknown. Work began at 5 o'clock in the morning, but no time is stated for its ending. His rules were hard. One or them was that the compositor whosetthreewordsor six letters thatwsre not in the copy should he ned. Another was the prohibition ofgeil discussions on religion.` Every workman must pay for his entrance s. bienvenue or eight sous as drink money, and give two sousto the poor box. At the end of the month he must give thirty sous to the boxnndtensouetohis oomrsdes. This ienveuue was as much on English as `e. Flemish custom, aeonemey seeiu Franklin : autobiography.--'1`he Century. . ct`! QIIICIXQIIJ III`. `II? WWII 9 Forafterdinner speeches BenatorPalme {has an admirable voice, hut it is not that of ' " a thrush for singing purposes. `Those of his .ycloee friends who have heard some of his vocal eirortasay that the product is not en- gtirely musical. The senator does not heal- tate, however. toslng when it is necessary to revive the drooping spirits of aiparty; and this iswhatledto a recent periormancein which operatic duets were sung by the dis- tinguished soprano, Him Emma Thu :-shy, and the distinguished ll.0l', Mr. Palms-. ~ Miss Thursby has been here for some time, `and her vocal attainments have.` made her a favorite in senatorial circles. Among her admirere is -Mrs. Stoekbridge, the wire of the junior senator from Michiga`n. The latter s birthday occurred last week, and the event was ilttingly celebrated by an excursion down the Potomac on hcarda specially chartered and handsomely deooraiud tor the occasion. Among the guests were Senator Palmer and His Thursby," and upon them tell a good share of `the entertainment, ; which kept every one jolly. There was a hill in the fun, however, when some one invited Miss Thursby to sing. But `I haven`t my notes, and there's no ninnn nntl" pr-no. sn!- e V Oh, never mind the notes, interposed the leaner, I 11'accompany you. `$1: nnnvt-Q -nun-.6..I -...I 4I.........-.. n.- 1 The Popularity of Hash. "Hash is becoming the popular `midday luncheon dish of business men, said` a well known restaurant , keeper the other day. One of the reasons for its popularity is the fact that very little time is waisted in chew- ing it. It seems next` to impossible for the average business man to eat slowly. He will' waste valuable time talking VUIIKKIIIU UIIIIV V1 anoes. He will loiter in his oloe 5-" in the ooe of a friend and-think nothing of it; but when the luncheon hour arrives he makes a rush for the nearest restaurant and bolts his food with alarming rapidity. A young law- yer will lanzuidly lounge in his oinoe, but when the meal hour arrives a transformation takes place. He rushes to the nearest lunch counter, straddles a stool, and ghts with the `waiters if not waited on instantly. Hash is what he invariably orders, and it disappears with lightning rapidity. He then returns to the omoe and _yawne and capes the rest of the afternoon. No wonder dyspepsia holds high carnival in this city. If businessmen paid more time and attention `to their. mid- day meal. the would avoid many a doctor s bilL-New orl:.8un. ` ` DAJUI V 6| ZUIDOVVII Dr. Bridglsntivcieclinel the mayor-alty of Bnoebridge on the ground of want of . time to perform the duties. V ,1 n:__.|__._...4.-..J- -1.-- --l.-|.I2-I....-..|...

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