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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Jul 1892, p. 4

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T in the noble pile was the placing, about "Keep your eye on Paisley." Whatever Arrivai ot the Stea.mLshp Van« î a ~thirty, years ago, of the magnificent series -else they nuigbt see who did so tbey ought couver.a O I{i-U R N S 9 of stained glass windows which now adorn surely to bc esed it a vision of many Theffgotw Eu~ Nl ocokWSTED HUE t'n buldig. er MajstytheQuen pets fo, i wemistake flot, it is 0f yesterday announced the return of the E The exterjur, uwing tu the slîortness of a gurn at random in the street you werc ion lire,, Captain H1. 0. Williamp,, f rom the transepts, laeks impressivenEss ; but sure to bit a poet. Paisley lias given 'T'ercol, after an abEence of 8 months. the eauyan. manifcene o thein-birh t som noabl sos. Aex.WilonAt et early hour the Dominion lino offlo-r e i e ii u a the eauyýad mgniicece f te i- bîth o anisotbieson.udexnWilonapleancudA. Reid, Redrr. RR..Jus reeJust n o r second ca M terior at oncle strikes the beholder. The the ornithologist, Professor John Wilson Mcfarlane and Mr. M. Scanlon as vieil as neis 60 feet wide, 90 feet higb, and ("Chbristopher Northî"), and Robert a large number of- friends, officers and load of, 155 ~ - f -e t l'aDyn h eeeieigTnahi i mn u inbi n mon of other ships in poit congregated on the wharf t Mee bier. The Van- through the beautif ul organ gellery is the few miles distant-at Ullderslie-the pat- couver bas been in the bande of Messrs. choir, 60 feet id,80 feet lhigh, and 127 riot Wallace first saw te iihtfheHrland and Wolff, Ehipbuilder, fs, feet long. The choir contains much population of, Paisley iiumbers 55,638. for upwards 'of seven menths, during onty part of the Cathedral now used for lire deboucher to the ancient royal burgh gene extensive alteratiois. On the UA .euîu cave stn.ok .t .s th .Just... I v b asr e ne the ston af branbwihtresebsgmcmM vr worship., and as nearly as possible thîe of Renfrew \vibbstehnro îigbridge deck four new staterooms have Lb.i s seasori. pulpit stands on the site cf the great altar the Prince of Wales a title-Baron Ren- been built wbich are large, airy, and filled wherebih-ahsswawot tobep d. frw Clos byisBlswood, the seat with every convenience and niodern in-t î, ùswnoeprorme rew.men 050 Y even additiona stt - Pr r i g s a o t - Uli flyrooms bave been built in the alley ways. WThen yotu iant'a CHURN ornament 'ed, and entering from it the honour of entertaining lier Majesty the The gallerv bas aise been considerably en- chapter bouse. Queen wben sbe visited tliq Glasgo larged and rofitted. By the addition of inf, lot s of Siigar vsirll be required - get the lbest,- it -wiIl -pay YOD, There are three crypts,-Jocelyn's, Exhibition in 1888. Fromn Peilyt the new staterooms the 'Vancouver has accommodation for 200 firet class passen- Ju1t Mo n to t e1TE S T E II] yo cn etthm tLauder's, and Dlackadder's. The flîst i5 Creenock is about 16 miles, and on the gers. Thee stat thes, Tcdin th you cn ge. thm atby far the mst extensive and important. way the f ollowing, stations are passed-St. laes' Tooe sttan , gentln'singh ,-5ç?o Ui MS G C&z The roof ils censidered te be ene of the Jenss<etkit fPiiy), Houston, roon. are beautitul]y fltted up haylng IHEO ISE anid get ou.r cI otationfor most beautiful and remarkable examples Bishopton, Langbank, Port-Gl1asgow, and be eceoae u efrihd e of vultng n eistnce ThepilarsareCarsdye (fr JmesWat Dok). gether with the large mirrors and cheice cf entig i eisene. hepilas ae arsdke fe Jme Wat oc).plants, making a very picturesque scene. a Barrel for,2spot cash. If, the price Also everything found in a se arranged that f rom every point an un- Port-Glasgow derives its ninel frOrn its The inost important feature in the im- first-class Grocery. înterrupted, view ils obtained of the Cata- having been the Port for Glasgow before provernents of the Vancouver isai lier s . tl'v e o .- .d o a e i ________falque in the centre. The entire length the Clyde was deepenied and vessels could machiuery which ne'eded brains. skill and isn tl w e o g o n tt x t ef the Cethedral is 319'feet. It contains proceed. to Glasgew. With the success capital te execute such a gigantic piece of work. The whole of the work bas been Ih ardI t~ ~ a 147 pillera and 159 windows, and the of that enterprising and costly work-the under the direction of Mr. Prattozi, che of 225 f eet. Adjoining the Cathedral is cf Port Glasgow declined, and it no for the builders, and Mr. Glover consuit- BOWMÂNVILLE, JUY27, ceta1892a.siersct egt epun f u ie h imot nce enn eer andor tahe, oinlin arhc DY JUY 19. the Royal Jnfirnaary. It was founded in mainly depends upon its' shipblailding; da u he istneer fo r.th D Mio , uebe 0ho R UY UUD b U tPA 'H'T 1v ontiaaeomedûi~nfor-1 oadin __ - tiînber shadasbs ssstn, r.Mupyebe Editorial \VanderingS. 600 patients, and issupported entireîy by extensive ponds for storing timber. couver is now fitted up with two main ~ L~~ A FJ s i-S~ .Il NOTES BY THE W.AY. the Cathedral cannet fail te notice the cbîeflyý upon sbipbuilding. Here almnost-lnec egig6 os olr,1 N cropoïistho mest notaille of t he ,41-v alFthé P.TanlV7i7-boats were hî,ilt huaq _i, - 1;

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