Itl‘mlt. log-hr! a... mod 5 - hook. howl-I'm u - tri-d am PM WITHIN- II I. M l lu- a“! t 'nnrl hot . "In. shun " hank-wily w. h in no I VOILE no "truHoq M). I. IN. Lumbar" to may Inc. In“! in tho MIN-nod it. -. his but. _ "In numb-v - MO" I “n hr nun. . no G l.- ‘hd-h- Nap-Duo. ION in ash put-hm inn-nip r A. In.- Price nuns. k can»: ul- rpm-Wk. lawyer-I EST n. iFo AG it... " it. _ pm terthooqo unï¬t†can. but uh " to "PEI and po luv-lo anal! M ". f UT,' BE will). er, :et, y) sol.', H! F..\' It, Durham. nut Cattle. I Yard n. Ml. hum comma-cod bush.“ in I'm mm r nu would roiPmnNttr when I that ot m. puma“. "ttho public. The vary but numb! and ' wanna-Mp run-tint Io Anya-0m: II the mummy. having madi pvw- wnrlun ttto prhurtro' ciao. of Cu“: and "u, Plum sum. F"orrttertr " an†shoe-uh" In I!" N-tr', "trt-ith Muimuul Fun: t'nit Noah. wwodJrom 05.50 to .650. . .. p--ggnd,ln\m 94.75 to $5.50. l , In DEA " of Toronto 1htiversity and I Hamlin! " In c'oltogt. of P‘hycidwl m 9 “1mm at Ontario. orrsiirr--o-ie, Pub!" Drug: Mun, Dvunhnm,whcn In ID.) be fotaard " on noun thy or "an. "t irirsuiai'tVArw SURGEON, D!’!I).\LI. on. Wm 'e at " mum‘s nah-I. Stuntman. "err “on an and Indny. trom m o'clvfl n. II. to 5 . In. W. CALDWELL , mmuuml work at tro PW. one CnlnM "oval Huh: MM “I "human", ‘i'h D-tttttry" or Ina hm: “mu-n and me-lo-I, with print ot I wk sud Imv In» gr "T t'mlll. All toe . "VI: Cm Flt-wt. Ir than“: an! Hm. "r.'. IV I D! an more}. In "Ac-warm. “7:", :1: T7FGiii; Ta-Gr-taG' than. "-fryi'te how te 'e 'tec., _A - I‘M FiCi'G aa “VOWb'o -ar, W.' P\'-. ‘u Milan-0 Hum. all mun hundred En gunman to? inaugyuhipnut‘l l','ft'"; mm tr, I N “making his mum-mm on" when for "m: not m.mmmun¢ nub “one. be†to any an. be I. not mm â€not! n no. rule nnv with" mot-9y be an“ to Mn "tth am: u and Filmâ€. and a prison the M an. nu ma VIII-an. mu.mer. xii; Go"." Me “mum..." nun-[ml In. I I [huh-mum "an" In": clan Wail only Ila "I(,‘K'N Illustrated Floral Guide. 't-'iilirrisif' GrG,Gri/i Hugh-h. - I Ir» III-qrgwd SIM†yum-liner P. . an". Martin-d. an! but" T-m u. Dalian raTd,To C,T7GiiiriiG tiiGGFianiGiad nun: an» Fhserstvit-. Priee 't.Nbayrttr'. “a - tor um. Mimo- Nun-bongo» m " not; a "in: (mph-- for " "I... mum. JAMES Ttrar, mums. Y. Pr ulchioul nud Innu- can“. on Inch umndunduvqtu you. .........4 TwtttnaltotsorNti-iNo-tdtrr-o , Thrnmchudo. P-------- I. Guru: column, P" P"------.. " H‘chllllll. " “mm... Dun-column, ., ..rtr.WtrtmrW. " tto. vii-oath... ..........33 Do, “vanadium...†.... " or luxury notion of births, Inning... ! .s'An. and att kind. ot load an. hand {rm olchargn. I P, 1tRit'rTF.Rt4 sud Attorney. at Law. hliclwn in Chane-u and Manny!»- ve-v'un 'in'. M. om ~nw~Poul m it. M“ Met'.tragt Bro-"0'0- nmmd, Ind - Thumb, u I'MI. ALFRED FROST, J. w. "otrr, LL. B. (“p-July Crown AMnoy. tst TERWr.-tt.oo per you inAdnneo in. 91.25 It not paid within no “or“ w l ICI,:, It, ttlf,: I) qr: " Tuning. a. alumna three twin far " the “lama-on not I. 01- "1418 Imam Aulo OIâ€. (balm. Shoot, Upper?"- no. qixmonttr... _.........." "o. thr-tha....... .... " an“! alumina-nu ennui ' on. per Luv. tor “a timt mum». “d 2 and»: line fur out "bs-t inn-nio- - . ow mm“ It Mun-muons. swept whom “coup-M hy wrttt-traetioa" to tho country, In mortal anal [mum-n. and chard n n.- Whluig?.'l,b, Solicitor: in Chancery. ae. tttttc-ao-et of 't" Icahn-It In“ [Yawn-c (nu- Sound. - A -- Illr um, Durham, - - Ont. Every 'I‘hursdny, “THE REVIEW’ to The UNIVERSAL ttgPttiiEit. Eria3iriiiui. otteU .; --w" -ato M M. --a. - vb. . “‘1." {lip Mid-I. mud-n. â€nub goth M79. W. CHITTICK, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. acuku "ritouae-modiiaaara ' 1tt'rgt'Ptt,irg'e I'm TMutN'dthi.ss C. It'AvnnN Merchant Tailor, MAIN STREET. DUNDALI. G'tttiag Specially Attended to, ur'-. 19-07 I. In... but" To“. but“. y Tth, m [RADL'ATE ftt 1iietyri? Jn". MNSVXWV“ DID-l. BNTIST “dull. luv. to» m C. .. lac-... A. TTURN EY It Law, Bolieitor in Cinn- ecry‘tiummmbolcl I. B. 3.. NOW! "but TToltNEY . AT . LAW, ae.-or- cuppa-nu Fuhr- Druq In", Um: To". Boot and Shoemaker, m‘uu _. . .. Met V _-" T, 'rortto, my! tnvtrrCrradmao of I06“! Vial ' Mum's-la Surgery In [an at lunch) ll.†" “J. bo at his MISCELLANEOUS. RATES op ADVERTISIKO DI Mc a" " c, FA Y DEN I ROBA “TS. cre F. MEDICAL. Ttrc JAMIESON. Ill: DB. KIERNA)’ In» nth iUGul a on" "mun. nh do". Ila-d Ulla.- u no" “OI-O‘. " " Imltb LIURTrt0Dh', us (min. [known {any} t Ontario Vouinny MACMILLAN. WEEKS! Coll. yum. Mona-gob M tue [it ",'If a. tr. can" '31 u‘ha'n. J. TOWNSEND it British J. t Ron-1m Uuivers't.v, "chi " " 110 " N IW. Remembuzho tshe-r. “an Juana not“: ot the Pan on". tehtar In! gum: JPttt,?Le.iet In“ tho "of" A FIRST-CLASH IIEARIIC " I'll. Sewing Machines For Sale, BL11.DER. Durham, keeps on hard it huge “not at NMhJIuon mud nil kind- of tsuibunétaucaiesu,tust? I tttore of Mouldhnn in Wuum, Bounced, and Gill. 1'uu-eteitustoions and Bill. of Lamb†undo out on the" notice. A mu mu of Celina. (futon. Show“ And Trim mmgulvnysun hand. $2127.33 giTrGtirriiittliiLiiiG 103th min; “guidance " the Old Post 05cc. Lower Town, ID C" RUA5t ' 1 -ia Mule Up. nu Hm GortUt noun, and In the Luau Blylc.3!_jn aa"iAatr't flit-thing. A good Repairing done with mt- nou and Aemrastoh. Leather, Leather. 1 8.147 a “not of mum of diluent bund- In can]... order, and " pm." on low u u an bo pmhuod u "my other plum Either Sewed or Pegged. thd and M M menu". Good WM m. cod Hm I“ I" Mel. Tho-Map"! ,rertefiete.tqery?.tee aa - jiii5.iiii5ii pm" GiTidGiaGiiaGuitiiiU -t -ee a . - whim; t o no“ two unmanned-h will to - (In other In. for M. J . C. JOPP “hiding and Jam ring- ail nil-n mi 93100.. liq-smug Watchea& Clock. . 8peeinlity. “on tor-ho [lei-In.- PI... and Do- .I-lo- O"... W. F. DOLL. THE subscriber has on hand and for Sula A stock of bath" of dilute“ bund- jo Boots and Shoes, ti-oat-ttttae" we! 0» - 'St."at,raW'll'.,WrlrtiN'Wdl'i= emu: 2.91111 new†a "NUS C?“ EDGE HILLS, BUREAU. Plouhorton and Dunddk, Tn â€burn-n “.1,†p. igtfigttttte tie.'? mm] the mm to the up“ wherw m. col no mum Grier-I): an “and†ouch-col Jam Fran mu. u no “u. a.†Tt.'.'dlutf'" mrtth “l hidden recon Ibo draw my! y" Waking-l W. F. DOLL, "ortrotintt ottttgqo mm of omllont manna" -uluvuwn.on I'hleh h uncut! s and] can". and n fume "an; Thin proper" would an. I aim humane-d fm A madame or .11) on. will- $2.13qu!" from 2.",M,ite, [no IK I villm. Will be no“ tor m. I v " only 0’26 â€33‘.qu we" lot. Apply w the 'rrotrrutHay.Pt..t.ettr to NORMAN MCINTYXE. Vilma-w. Duh-m 'r_5eoeu"s InvaIne-I (‘0..(Llluncd) arming a larchâ€: Work, I100]!!! Ropnyuble BY Instalments, or Otherwise I pert of tho country oth" {Such ttin - ty " than Money to Loan TI! P. Subscriber winking to lean this _ pan ot the country cam {undo an nom- 1 No. I, on Altsortt5trort,ono lung. lut of Ga- plnn Bengt. Lower Town, Mum. Oath. lot II "and A ttood 1ues Hun-o and mu. no lance-tun: one an o Ind. A good I.“ and gnaw. and a number“ mm ttrgtMttttt or laden [Harpoon than“. we . he who]. property will bo lold chow to: out. or aux-nun u mly be N,rd upon. Pot m" pupil-plu- ’pply "e IVII' ' To Balt Borrowers. Ntus'r AND LOAN CO. OF CANADA. House and Three Acres of House and Lot for Sale in Durham. THE Proprietor ,rmhes to din-polo of In! No. I. on Almstmtmmm In! of a- Duh-In Nov 1818. Lalo" 'DI.IOII Height" Imlvod' 'to-ttte-ht" "tr In.“ Who Imst. Cull. Priced!!! ..\I . " "'tt HIE “ding-mot in prepared lo Baggy. biirtiGisVt1iu"ai, mo. Land For Sale. A GREAT BANG, Vol. III. No. 12. Alexander Robertson, y Real Estates at p. " am! ' pot com, weanling " whim-[u inaud‘ Azania to, "" VILLAGI .. PIIC’IVILLI. A ttor arr-ch" IABCLAV "iiilihe ttrihht _ "tttthitter. ROBT. BULL. CASH FOIt HIDES. TAILOR, "iriku-ioed A I J?! . ROBERT Jos. r. MOW in} tf, 1-5;: 211-sz hm: mama. o Alt-at. Durham Intis- 1 (action a Clocks Jr, give that the best " "W'..at Jo Von mum, son t" "Only that I am going to the great city to work. You need not fear for mtr-P"lr boy will new: forget the lessons he has learned " your knee; but I um going to pay off the mortgage-ttot only “no interest bat the pviueipal--and then i Mn coming hnme indeed. I shall have earned my right, then, to bring n daughter to the home-to give you two children for sptvittg one a little while." So it WIC' sin-1.1m}. Again and again the mother's ioeart failed, bat John would si. lone. her lips with Hues; and feeling his strong young chap about her, wine of his hope sud emrgy stole into her old, bowed frame. "Too true, John. It is n strange time of I {a v hen one waxes To, to begin to think ; but you know, dear. I am not quite and to can." Ind the gentle voico trembled u I though she would kill make excmes for her wonknouea. "And you are to rave no more. mother. I can do nothing be", but I am lure you will spare your boy for 31ml. while that he may make enough money to free the old homo." "WLat do ron mum, son t" But there comn a time when die sat alone Ly the delulate heatthstone. and need not try to check her nabs. tot none were by to hear her. John lr, d earth-d out his purpose,he bud loft her, Ind now he was not by to cheer and comfort her. she wondered to hem" that she bad let him ge. The old eye. grew dim with couélanl weeping ', n dull. nameless foreboding pm- ud uponlwr. Something of this was lifted when John's first letter reached her. for in it there WMi nerisp new bank note. He wrote 2 “I have found work, mother-ttnd it is honest work, too-which will noon bring in enough to give you back your home, Ind ere long your boy, Cheer up. little mother I must do the wovking--yon must do the waiting. I think your: is the harder ol the two." "John in not feeling very well. m hut Ind s fall which lau‘ injund his “in. but boring you would be u'oublod n baring no news. he In: aha ttmt you be writhn to to mun yen: that one†for this Wing hurt MI in wr0 with him." Sh. read the Mm through l then m "Well, little mother," mid n frank, fresh voice. "idle spin? Ah' I tear you have been thinking." But the cow moved " to a fresh brows. mg plnca. and the chickens iUw away and a look of gladneu drove the tonic-C tiom the mothel'l aye: u Bfirm,manly trend mound†ed on me gravel walk "abide, and nyoung. rtalwnrt form in another minute darkened the no“ we door. How precious to the old dim eyes was this letter. It mated on her heart day um! night. Searcer In hour passed of the wak- ing time thot Ibo trembling hands did not adjust the silver-rimmed npc otaclel on the no†to read and round the dear worth. By-md-by “other cum. nod another. Ind in each was the crisp. fresh note. until in quite g pile thtt carried them to ths county bank, um! "eording to John's direction, paid " the intend on “no note. Oh, how proud and aim] Ibo west - A " any. hm can» . letter in a strange hand. Tho stringer wfob 1 Widow Thoruley "tt alone in her mug cottage home. Outndo the ivy-window on tho slip of hum. browsed the cow, now Ind than looking in With friendly cyan " the single occupant or the cottage: the chick- ons “rotted up to the very threshold ofthe upon door, standing with headl wondering. Iy nised on though expectant of the or! tom-ry “shoe l" which should worn them that their derpredatiots were being carried too for. But the Widow Thomley's thoughts were wandering, and the mild blue eyes wert Med with (mulled team. Crops and harvests had failed in the past few years, and simple and homely w†the home, A mortgage wan hanging over it, which. uulena met in three wort months, would leave her old age uuproteetod and homeless. GiGLL annealed hee heed. Big. wit" “gaming gun; mum may. “a "usel I" 1""? 'i"iiiUii7ifiiiiG'U, LGTiiiiir. " m" amt eoesnted it over. Y"! 'A' “5‘, Pr"eutet trt. ,oeiulre tet ted - . The radiant! 'd n. no mm. in mm. WI. What] tlid John “link uh. opt“ rot-gum. Ind In" but but '.o, an up" " str-term , Sheknow well Cru meant this trittinq hank] day trip on should they blunder, but you my lon‘l em soundâ€. Ttmt the ohildxen I Let them "an" lothu’n hm: In bundle-o WWO: Futur- love in then sounding. Than no new marl] be hiding. 2%trt the tshiWon; jun u Ho did, Who for ‘nwh' one. "not.†plondod. Trust 3nd guide. but hover doubt than, km . In" of Inn about them. Tmat an chum-x - doubt mom! Build I wall of lav. ohm“ than. AM .0713. “can ot duty, Tm. them for “I. Iowan of bounty. m m ettitdr.gt-dogt't "W them; Let you eontld- am than. At the M, or in the wdwood, “Mammophhol childhood. TM the mo. out! Romanian my I- nos Illa chm Docambor; I». not verd- of up or 'nada- Cluck that: My no“. of 'tadn-B, mun. mu. one; yd. guide than. And, thou Ill, no'or deride than: The Mortgages Cost. m the Gillian. POETRY DURHAM, Co. Grey, MAY In tho Input win-ml The people me. with I sigh " relief. y It in Icarus] I'm "liable “th that mun Fran tumult-uh.“ part of the mm. It tho Government but "aeod to giveths , out the ':t'g'S,"A'I,,,'rdJ'die"l': than“!!! “a: t1tlyteey! th-W I q Colonilltl'ln rhonal. 5b. In! . “with! FUN tt)ttttrrst tn'tdt, attd imee Bua.-a . mm. “lam a... a: mile. ' i " ' ED Y-tr.-- 'S'rca be John'., 1tic',r,:/,'W:," f,',':,' I ol, ti',gy'pLo,'C/l','lt',:Si ofooal ed l 9 WM dam]. No, im eat . o . . . . . Ind well be proud of your IT,, There is no nor a eubio ft I', if:,':,',":','." tf,'," iron pluckier lad in all the town.' . " lee, 1:11:10!“ used Bud no oorttriettnoer "But where in ha ' I must see him l stove: . . in iiii"i"i2 emphrrd tmtil "Hou “P u the Ite,':? .1113,“ IS.?, , 'Tr".",',').,': ".2"1,,'d', tho iron thud to no him, lure menu: . we .' ' . ' . re his tttttrt.. Al ghuteirtst " the 010d? 'ty) ii,)"",,),',:,),' I 2',1t,'1tdt,1 'tl'.,,?:,' in town " wel time. I'll take yon 0 " o . , , . . 'iuhrGC, bin “a Mt) thttt You get . Pt"" ttll right. I l " "I “will? t',1',N',rr'ct in lyriek ovens. wont have the time to go In. 1t,'"uu I do i died (in u or tallow esudtes furnished tl" never get tired looking on him. t l '1’:le 'l,',l1'd long winter nights, and waded What did it All men' Once more on i I, 1 u lied we place of we; and cm in we streets, harrriug on to an unkno’wn I floors STEP water used for household Pt dutiualim. Presently lift compftmnn Ipets. e drttwtt mm their wells mt; lumen an: a grout building. humanely pom. wan . lightcr'. " 7 lcronlun " eens. What did it All mean ' Once more oat in tlae streets, hurrying on to an unknown Juatinalim. Presently her companion halten Let.†a grout building, brilliantly llglltu'. Crowds of people were pressing in. She followed with the me, until she found herself again alone. seated before I large ring, surrounded by . so- of strange and unfnlnilisr faces. Suddenly n cry--. shout-ts tsheer-burst from a myriad of throau, followed br e long, angry roar. She men know what tshe had not Mm. noticed-that to her I, f, were three use: of wild beasts. while into the ring there Ipnng I man dread in pull-colored tights. And holding in lain left hand a whip, which looked " tlmugh e child might have broken it. Hi: right hand was in I sling. The landlady herself opened the door. The poor mother could scam put the ques- tion as to how lb) might iiad her bos, when the woman, giving her withered hand a hmrty shake, led her into the light ed room. , Out from m linen wnppingl Ibo draw I forth the plain merino than...“ with cum- iling fingers put it on', then the fastened ', the qnu'nt old.fttsttioned bonnet. which had ' done faithful duty for ten long yen-e. drew Ion her gloves, gathered up I few needful Articles. and allied forth, locking the house door behind her And slipping the key into the tntptteiotut pocket of her drone. WotiTd they dove: uop rattling over the stones t 8upputs--stirptrse John wefa dead, and :11 her drxradfu0ottrney had been manna“ “no! Tho-thud utop- ped at ltot before a small, humble luau. "The lion broke his mint last. week with his paw. He's a brave fellow to try it sin. glo-hnmled," lb. heard one man expluin to another. Then she saw that it In: thanks. She was nearing John, however.-He woulilmnke all then crooked may: straight. Crooked ways, indeed. they teamed. when the policeman to whom Ibe appealed for assistance. perhaps remembering In old Mother of " own; had found time to tttt. swer her questions kindly, and timu1y to put her himself in n. calmml give directions to the man where to drive. She had no power to move or cry. u she watched him run forward. md opening on. of the cages, spring among the bout. They shrunk, oowevl before him. in his hand the toy whip we. mightier ihatt the nword. But suddenly a mighty ume. fell on the assembled people. He bad entered the cage where the lion stood a‘one. It In. this beâ€! who, only hurt week. with one stroke of hits paw. had mapped his wrist. Now he detied him single handed. The sun nah. the twilight gathered, the night came on, but night " the old eye- Gd never before seen it, when the min It last drew up in the great station, sad the glare of in myriad lamps burst upon her view. yawning java. One woman there Ind pillow“ a little curly hurl upon her hm“. “HI now all. - it at the mayor: “my. bout. play. The tamee'.s houl WM withdnqnu the brute's jun met with I wand which echoed through the plan- m w and, but it mum! a miracle. For the int time Ibo had time to think. There was nothing to be done but sit with folded hands 3nd vnit. conjuring up visions of her boy and how she should find him-- living or dud. At last the train thundered up. She WM we only passenger from the little way Ita- tion. It leemed hardly possible that this great, panting, nlmou Immun thing,should stop for her. but Mop it did. She took her seat, the whistle blemfnnd “min the wheels were in motion. Fast-tutu they new, but to her they seemed to creep. Ha raise " whip. The lion opened widens formidable mouth. The people held their breath as ho has". before him and plmd The lion uttered n low, “up roar. He at“ I sudden "t It 'uwofa . the with“ Inmt. w.eeit, the fmt had gnirtu Em}. and J. in no milu in tmtgth. m stim'imasar a». public mind. . . GTi Wm, of tttis aw, i. “mama, _ Tho building - MI ormtud DOV: to Japan“; M61. in _ to the when new. on "ttted " old wow-Io '3' oooatmetbott ot unloads in the b"ortlt_ l A long stretch of road by between her and the nation. It we: . hot and dusty wey. but lb. toiled on. She had no time to feel fatigued or tired, but in spite of her. self her voice wee week end quevering " the ntsked the agent the price of her ticket ; and the teen came into her eyes when ehe leerned that she would heve to wait tra long home before the next train would Br. rive end that it must be dark night when she reached the great terminus of the line. tintLutt,metioie- as tho dis. unicorn. hart. He was it1--dy'utm peru-tsd he would mvor let he: know until it VII too"u. looked Again. and then she was Joiuv-Ur boy-bowing his hand between the rod. HORRIBLE Dunn o: A C oux‘rxss.-A horrible ungedy took place in the Bois L Boningne. Paris, on Saturday. A brillilut. dnllning Viscount“, wollkmw i l fashion able society , won out riding. She my considered on neocmpliuhod homwomnn Her horse took fright, and shied somdden iv to one side tut the was thrown from tho saddle. Unhoppi‘y hr foot caught in the stirrup. Ind an the frightened who: bounded forward through the crowd of w hides Ind lounge" the poor Indy was dug god dong the paved road for a nil. or Bo. Doom Writ slruotttiuritttttotettur, and when the horse was finAy stopped it Wu f, and Hunt the nnfortunoto woman's head v u complet‘ 1y severed hom the body'. A men named James Cornell we: ulmit- ted " e petient to the Toronto Hoepitel lately, heving hath his feet bully frozen. Hie "t ry is that ebout six week: ego he atarUd ewey only in the morning from Mueqnuh blend in the the!!!“ Btty,to walk to I'etttstamhiistfeG. A path well marked out by limbs of tree! and bluhu ‘pleced et interveln “on; the ice. Cornell ‘ie short-sighted, end the make being plne- . ed et considereble dieteneee open. he had not been long out of eight of lend when he: found that he won " the peth, and wee lost on the ice. For days he wondered hither and thither, crying aloud for od,trnd being enewered only by the mocking eehoee of the treckleu forest. Food he had none. but water be procured in ebundenee in the ehepe of ice end enow. m rnvenonely chewed bark and twige end decaying leaves to quell the peace of hunger which gnawed et hie vitule. At length. entirely worn out, he hid himself down to die. After this he knowe not how the (1331 went until one " ternoon he heerd the report of e firearm cloee et hand. He feebly celled for help, .he cry being luckily heard by two Indians who were hunting in the vicinity. These people carried him to a comp near athaud. where they were making meple Inger. Cornell found that he was on Christian I:- lnnd; the largest of A group of which Mar dudsli island in e member. The Indium: mode the emaciated; 1sollonrtsyed polei'eee as comfortable u possible, end trented him with such skill end nttention thet be we- eoon able to be taken beck to Musquash Island. and from there he took barge for Penetenguiehene. From the any on which he left Muequuh till the day he wee tout d wee seventeen darts during which time no food passed his lips. of IhW-lwt with a View to the construction of a “may m it In: new fairly begun. Col. Flutter'l expedition has left Wtrrghs on Wit . u'hwenl match. In mlditi ‘n to the lender. the party com; the; nine "ieutilits oitioerg and twelve Franc}. soldiers, besides numerous etuuWdrie.ers, elueiiy beXOngiue fo the Clumbau tribe. Tatt 001-.†Brm.--Dr. W. B. Carpenter my: thnt the bed of the Atientic Ocean sinke very gradually from the coat of Ire, lend weetwerd for e hundred miles 01 more ', that than. not far beyond the inn dred “than: line, it tells so rapidly that depthe of from Moo to 1,500 fathom: arr met with at only e short distance furthei west l that otter e further descent to e depth of more then 2,000 hthome, the bottom bo. comes e elixhtly nodal-ting plain, whoee vindicate ere BO low we toehow Icoreely my penceptlhie eltcntinn of depth; end that on the Amerieen eide " on the Brit ish this [thin ie bordered by e very steer slope, lending up quickly to e butt um ttot much exceeding 100 {nthome in depth. which ehellowe gradually to the cant-iii). of America. Nothing teem- to have stmck the crew of the "Chellenger" surveyore more then the extreordinery autumn of that deprceeed portion of the earth's: emu whid: [emu the Boor of the greet oceenic ms. If tho bottom of mill-ocean we" laid dry, In obtserver shading on ulmou a, spot Would futd Mason Inn-oumlod by a phin onlyoompcnblo to thated the North Arum-in; pnitiel at the South American Hat mother. hurt had broken in that moment of peril to her boy! Poor MI I She had journeyed to her death. sorta! benches. They lpyroueuod and muchod her on the Ibonlder, then shook her, annoying bl! “lap; but {they could not Inks her. Tn Sum Ihratrrtr.-Aite "ploration Lost on the Ice. om "w... ... - -..__" -- v -q» _ . . in: no dint the 60â€an upon an. nan-l The en‘inc home at the Gmml Trunk I “'0. Railway stuthn. Arum. was Inn-nod to tho that 81.0leng a "vytata mm. pf ground Inst Wuhan-day my; about“ , the mm: in than dupe "nut “and" our,, o'clock. The Gama Ind ford M- M at very bre modal: limestone. gainful. Ptrlt tie4msr My"! mind. ad a tho “I. [at alt an. " oo-ru wort Jo ttrite,""')!??" wa- sum-sud Mth on it has! _ . “db-door In". Gill-Ind Imam "etdlr. Tho Vulcan with We 'tth. till. nu. ma Imam qeltra'iiudtti" 'tsiMittu-.b.eimtreitrAt. “9.! all. 'teit'tt1tPPyi2 Ar',' . km. a who _ jams}: may», "".", 9% “M' â€NH" “out. out†. "ttri/r-tju-Tye-tttttm"""'. now . Mandi-gala Tm». ing. (an otttte tIrs mutton. Whole] its: 115. on: Tempemnce Societies that am doing most valuable work in all parts of Cumin. We would also suggest what educationaliuts should remember this most vital natioull question both in the choice of bubs" Ind in the canâ€. of study prescribed in our neboola. _ We regard it " important that those conducting the commercial and iudustr'al iopontionl ot the oountr y should be Iwok and to the magnitude of the results to be attained, and the necessity of cheerfullv and liberally contributing to the support of our various branches. that they may the“: by be enabled to “my on the work upon a scale commensurate with its importance; 1nd we ml! upon all “had: cf gm-(l order and sorial prop-055 to unite in prnmcting the objects set forth in this address to the end that the Alli-nee M tt Whole mr, y u. come a. recognized power for goal. nu] its Council enabled to devise and wry out such manure: as may secure its unity. strength tutd success. Signed on behalf of the Council. A. Vnup, .Preaideat, o'Ott Gut.str,l . 2t.4 W won. f Suntan“. Ottnwa. April 14th. 1880. Persons desiring to oo-epernto with the Alliance on "quested to correspond with the following odhtetu of the Provincinl Bunch†_ thetario-hir. John McMillan. Toronto. (ilvrber--mtv. Thou. Gales, Monireal. Nova 8eotiw--5ir. P. Monaghan, Hari. Whilst the Allmnco does not ind-t upon Total Abstinence u I couch ion of member. ship, we 'rsrttetxtts nnd remedial!) up All who, upon public uni economic grounds mk the suppression of the Liquor Ttaftie, to diseountenanee the use of Intoxicating Drinks, and to encourage and aid tho vari- It must, however, be srtkuowUdged that the Canada Tempennco Act cannot yet be tdopted in uverul localities when its oper- otionr are most needed ; it is therefore important that in addition to oieiu draw: on behalf of the Act, a general ngitation in ("or of the principles ofthe Alliance should he constantly maintained in every portion of the lunch-ml tlut in so tar as the various Provincinl License Lawn furnish reotninto upon the Liquor Trumc. the provisions of Inch luv: should be honestly and rigidly enforced. We cell upon each branch to take a cert hal survey of in own Province. end to " termine upon counties in which the Cumin Temperance het on be most manage- ouely submitted, either singly, or in tseveral counties contemporaneously. end throw trll the iMuisne. end effort the Alliance can commend into such counties with I View to securing decided mejoritiel in {not of the Act. not only because it is properly re. garded u e valunble end importtutt means of suppreuing the Liquor Tunic. but be. cnuee its adoption by a large number of eonstituerurus will clearly manifest the ex istenee of . general approval of prohibibory legislation, and furnish Itrong ground of appeal to Purliement for further legiele- tion in that direction at no dtstant due. To the Friend: of Tow and Pro. hihition in Ca eds f In View of the decision d the Supreme Court by which the Connie Tempenncc Act hoe been examined, ondthe power of Parliament to prohibit the Liquor Tame clan-1y determined. we ore directed by the Annuarsnuing of the Council of the Do. minion Alliance, which [no just closed. to all for. tho immediote orgoniution of ell friend. of Temperenoe end Prohibition throughout cAch Province of the Dominion, for the purpou of making system-tic end petuieten‘t 'Wprt in harmony iith the prin. ciples end oime of the Alliance. We nlge the formation of Provincial Bunches of the Allience in thou Provinoee where they do not now exist, Ind the establishment of Auxiliaries in every city. county or district. fut. jority of vous out cn-uro- the enforcement of the tet,dmt Dr. 0.1-"! and the Gwen:- ment denim to amen-l it no that than mun In a majority of regiment! doctors In “vat of the Bill whether they voted or nut helm-e it out In. enhanced. The umpnuu nem- hem at ttto lions If. amine am they on W the Govern-neatly“: this mn- Now Brnncwick-l‘wv. Jos. yoked} Fredericton. . 1gamaol--Bae. W. Ewing, Winnipeg. Cormmndouoo of . genus! or inter-pro- vincial character lo be addressed to Rite. Tuas. (has. Cvrreeomfirrg Secretary. Box 747, MontreU. Tu Tutu-“w: Act. -A den-mach from Ottawa nyl ..--The Lieeoed Tietmsllers we nun-ling Ind untiring in their eifotts to cripple the Canada Temperance Ant. Dr. Orton, who is their champion ir. Pur- ligmcrt, ir, I-y the Government‘s consent and Vida. kinking Hound for support . aerial» amendment to the law. The thas. ernmenc'n object in to OR!!!) a pledge of otfheimtt support to my the.tusteudment before it in placed upon the notice paper. Under the law u it now “nude I lure mu. Action Called Por. a-.. There are sixty student. in “undue. " the Agricultural College, but the full number fur the session hue not yet tr- rived. Wiarton u2itrs, the Guelph Barml Com. pany usmpliou from tunnel: to but» there. The (‘muynuy “an“ nix mm " LA as m“. Over Moo convert: we upon-ted u tho remit of Mr. llmnmond'l blur! in “or Tn brag: man the rum Sauna". u 8) ton, bu been robum at " count of â€on or Mott. having died of tat diam. Rapid City l-uholon no proposing a mtrimcniul excursion to Ontmio monu- "uson's harvest is gathered. Teeswnm has agreed at Lpublic meeting to submit I ",000 by-lnw for widening the Toronto. Grey and Bruce Railroul. The lay-law to grant . bona. of new for I floarittg mill at Port Elgin mu ou- riod on tlu 16th “It. by . majority of M. Mr. D. A. Juuen. of Beetort, Co. Sineâ€. is in Cyprus, laying 100 colonic: of Cypri- m Beer, which ml far superior to writing in this country. J an: h. Bichurdwn for “rt-V5111 In- eri It Berlin but week wt: and Own“ was And in chin!!! of pnymun In [ivo- two months in gwl. In. Wit. of Shrub. in mid to in ' h. I in. in height. There an now two expresses du‘ly be. tween Toronto and Wnlltorton. The Waterloo "hoois In" boon cloud to avoid an span! of t1ipttreets on about And yet the iron the tirm will buy ingot made in the country, nor it tho .!t.t--- in the dupe of the best oou--tut will be consumed produced In tuamda. Clan-1y, then, in two huportnm ite" '0 hue a protective tail “an doos not pru- tvet. Wind-m"- popnlation. 5.826; “in of ham. property 'i,67t,i80. Six hundred Indium we receiving Gov. ernment ntions " Fort Wdlh. The population of Oakvillo " 1700, ml the amassed mommy am ulna to â€8.160. The Senate on W: Inc-sdny threw out tho Bill to legul'zc marriage with u donut! wile} sir,ter by I vote of 32 to M. Mr. J. C. why. Chief Engineer of the Cred“ Valley Railway. hm! "signal “at Wisrtoa bu sppuintod I trauma " " and "I “senor M .10 n you. The mutual! for me Martian of the new legisluiv. building at Frederictnn. N. B., has been awarded to Wm. Lawlor, otC,hra. hnm. Tm building will In; I aqua utm- wro and will cast 057431). Work mil be. tin this weak. . An Inn-no of!" hunc- (From the hm The†The city ottumtttoatuvH-heMq tau dent-inn water pip. A-Mh In which a... In. end at hoe iron odor- to and tho pip III It] i dom, in KAI-monk was .. N " toe 081,8“.60. F A Milton lirut which but to In, " on - ton of iron it Mo. and in, cents on ovary (on afoul it bays to no" thr, iron, whim“ down in Mada to a. lowest pound. notch sod um h slyly the pipe for $38.80 w M. or "d.. The with: - tho bud-n aau6 and: the Scotch tum in '2,400 but WAC the Milton firm. But if tho Milton tirm had had it. cod and {no iron. than would ban hi- no dithmtttr, been“ it could u.. hubr- od at 073,810. , In ordor to 511v. mu an Emil“. ‘I- out: 01,500 in pan may cl in tmtd.r-- which menu 01,500 I.“ power to nine tho Inge- of ita ompt---and the commit- 'toe Mrneds it the contract. Result '. Owing to the ‘Nnu'onnl Policy" the Hamilton lirm in oreatol out of II.- 600 in promatho employ." and amploym ttutter alike, and the nun-yen of Huan- ton no victimized out of M,639, when they must pay to the Hamilton firm to on- nbloittopay the dude: on the iron and cos! it mm in the manhunt. of tho pipes. Cum". Pyru.1. Mela-thumb! am] Thou. Ryder. four cf, my men tanned of in Donnell; “might-'0 gone to work Megh- ing stun-es at the anal ynrd u [nation ', tho monotony of the gym! lik am more “an they could stand. Ruben Duncan. of St. Thoma, who In“ hi: hum] crushed while acting in tho et- pae'ty of hrukcmln on (in C. S. B., died in [gamingtnn a few day: use. At the “I. of the "ertdirutt the buutl Wu not "rspit. But the N. P. 'tet" in hen um I}. that tho Wm tirm must pay "mo u “no duty on the Moo (on: of iron uni no tool of cod. within“. his ntignntirm being received with much rem-0 by the Directon of thr Raul. _ od, u~ " 'mn 'i-rhu'cd it maul In and. 1Gr,tu'ieu,iott N1 m. hnwever. “(I the u- wm- hmlquh-d " has run-w. Mu the you mun CiGi no numb: tbe "l" " to Mu Gym v r IV " in maul-moor "str. Tho We“ sch-oh We mart “Imprint! in“. - new». thes" to the vill-gu newly-pu- be new Venture Irs. been introduced in!!! "tte Dunm iii.. l'ul lie tieltcol. Envy t'rW.e the yum. {um u, uh 'tct parwraptm via-crip- i tt M' I'M-ml a w ttts ouevved 0! heard " “Inna-hm dutiug the week. wbida In mum-m. ,em The “until Ry'nmx In" ray! that . 3w feuture ln~ keen introduced inhjh CANADIAN ITEMS. --- WW - - OC-DI l 00 tte 98 er-