Popular "Government. Sint goseragpen of some sort is iu- ispensibly necessary to the existence of any commuuity is ndniitted by all, and the character and bearing of the community are greatly influenced by the individual and collective characte: ~ of the rulersis no less true, It makes little by what name the government may be known, it may be Impérial, Monarchial or Republican, it is simply a curse to the people if the rulers be incapable, vicious or dishonest, That a despotio government would be the best form if the ruler were ai angel, but as we dou't have angels for rulers the further that governments are separated f om despotism the better the people. "When tne government is despotic. however oppressive the rule may be 'thera are only two coursce left for the * A Welcome Visitor. Mr. Jou Letcheran old and respected sident of the town was here on a short visit towards the close of last week, be was looking after his property here and advertising part of it to rent. Mr. Letcher is now an inmate of the Home for Incuralles, Toronto. For many years past he has had little or no power in his legs and found much difficalty in getting round even with the assistance of crutches. Medical skill was unavailing and Mr. Letcher found refuge in the Home for Incur bles, Blessed Home which throws wide its portals to receive and wel- come the sons and daughters of afflic tion, those who are shut out from the sweet balm of hope of restoration to henith on this side of the grave. It was a happy, generous God-like thought which first prompted the idea of A Home for Incurables, a retreat for those over whose earthly existence hangs the dark, dark cloud on which is inscribed the terrible word ** Incur- able." The word Home the sweelest LS taken Decoration Day. Won \ The several fratetnal organizations in this place held the anvunl devora- tion services over the graves of their deceased brethren in the Pine Grove Cemetery, on the afternoon on the 21st tnst. The Oddfellows, Sons of England, Sons of Canada, A.O. Foresters, A.O. U.W, True Blues and Sons of Tem- perance joined their force in the noble work, and a highly creditable turnout they did wake, The presence of the Oitizens Band added greatly to the in- terest and effect of the occasion. On the errival of the procession at the cemetery it was received and wel- comed by a large gathering who had come to take part in the noble decorn- tion services, The perfect order of the grounds is due to the ingenuity and industry of the caretaker, Mr. Bond. > On entering the grounds, Mr, J. H. Brown delivered an oration at the close of which Mr. W. IL. Olark read the order of service, Mr. J. Stovin, ar,, leading in prayer. The time hag when our con his annual visit to | the ratepayers of polite invitation time to perform th hand over seventy days labor chai proportion to t assessment. In amount of mouey year to year, all or is expected to be laid Doubtless the pathn money go as far as pe portion of the mone walks is absolutely old, delapidated hi moners in the divisi to limp along the of the sidewalks b so long will the si and destroyed and dangerous for peop especially in the d master continues old horsex, on Ww! | that the government has no standing "| the fair will be ended. of the exposition | Throw Open the G Onicaco, June 17.--The court of appeals has unanimously decided in favor of opening the World's fair on Sunday. The court holds that the local directory is in full control, and The decision settles the case finally, as an appeal would have to go to the supreme court of the United States, which does not meet till October, when The court held that the gift from '| the government to the exposijion was |. in no sense a charity trust, and that, in the court's opinion, when the grant was made in consideration of the local corporation having expended upwards of $16,000,000 towards a public enter- prise, it was not done for the purpose of obtaining contrel in whole or part Our Chicago Letter. N. D. Bovce's CORRESPONDENCE BUREAU, ADMINISTRATION BUILDZxG, WORLD'S FAIR Groups. JUNE 10th 1803. Kaiser Wilhelm could not have Light Wool Delaines. Dark Wool Delaines, ; Black and Colored Lama Cloths. Prints. . ! | Colored Cashmeres. | : 6/4 Black Brocaded Dress Goods, for 80 and 40c, and worth 50 and 60c per yard. } Black Henrietta Cloths. Jad NEW PARASOLS. Special Bargains in Childrens' Hose. Special Bargains in Lace Curtains--$4.50 Lace Curtains for: $3.50. : New Turnip Seed. Men's Tweed Suits at great reductions. Boys' and Youths' Suits at a Special price. Ne d and Soft Felt Hats. people, either to revolt and slay the in the English language has it sweet- nt, or grin and bear it, ness when mssociated with , i here flowers, Cover our dear ones with beautiful Deck them with garlands those p 0 Give icked out a prettier day for his sub 3 8 r 1 J " Is N ng . t : e Tisie ¥ i : y 8% Dy whore d'and/ but it of the suffering ones and as far as Soli the grass crip round Shar repo a them by y io possible remove the sting from that Zyphers of freedom fi gently Oerhead, are public servants so ; terrible term fncurable. Whispering the name of the dear ones now dead. hold th iti nd ire + S01n minds we will ame them once more, 0 e 'position, 'a ? Mr. Letcher has been a resident of |: ve will cover then o'er, want to perform the dut the Home tor come time and he speaks should not accept the office, in terms of unstinted praise of the in- pay their money in good fait! stitution and all commected with it, he ing that it won't be wasted, guys the management and assistants vested in inch-boards' for do every thing necessary to make the where troops of old horses are ha people #o honor him while living how much they will révere his memory when he hes passed away. It was meet that the Germans should set apart this day and kecp it as they did. many of the business places were clos- ed, and flags and banners played an "important part in the decorations. -- But such a parade! Streets were ind Lasene to blame for vicious and dishonest government, dishonest electors alone make dishonest government possible. No elector should allow any of hisown whims to influence lus vote when seek- ing a member of parliament, All votes should be cast for such candi- and violets blue, Bloom in our souls for the good and the true, Cover them over--yes, cover then over-- Parent and husband and brother and lover, Thiuk of these dear ones those lovers of ours, And cover them over with beautiful flowers. NEW HARDWARE STORE IN PORT PERRY. Decorative Services were held at the dates, and only such candidates as|home what it ought to be and secure [graves of the following departed |to prance along'it is was blocked and travel impeded, and all have both the will and the power 10 aq far ns possible the comfort of the |brethren:--F. B, Lindsay, James |most disgraceful manner. If used up because everybody joined with the sons mime seen efficiently, Honestly, nd fearlessly | irmntes. Oarregie, J. A. Roberts, Chas. Mo-| horses are to be driven to the streets of, the fatherland in making the day aT -- advocate and defend the best interests |. pe memory of Miss Agnes Dicks | Kenzie, George Pound, George | better let the crows close their mort- one long to be remeabered. Singing of the country at large and let the | wip long occupy a prominent place in | Wheeler, Richard Warrner, A. H. gnge and thus remove the nuisance. societies, instrumental music, speech making all were cnlled in requisition, and at night the festivities were con- cluded with a maguificent display of first attempt at a dishonest vote be the signal for such n how! as will make Mr Corroptionist's parliamentary seat the recollection of all who know of her Reynolds, 0. R. Henderson, L. Hobbs, noble legacy of $10,000 to the Home Our villagers now on tip toe D. Ledingham, John Pearce, Wm. ur ¥illagerp Bre mo Lip fondly listening: to the near i for Incurables. The will is now filed | Bennett, John Phillipe, J. G. P.|; 0 fue : fo : : pd : ustle of the marriage riot's n seat slip 2 from under him. Tle for probate The Hospital for sick [ Rooks, Jas. Leonard, Jas. McConnell, I i: will ii four of our fireworks, tor Tins delizhtful franchise is not a chattel that its | hijdren is getting $1,000 from the | Frank Powers. The grave of departed | pgteemed inhabitants before the mat- The weat o Jag gi € izht ul, owner may use, abuse or throw |g, ne estate. sister, Miss Blanche Wakely, was also | ooo dltar where the founghall be and large crowds have taken advant- age of it. The turnstiles record the biggest weekly attendance yet. We have long been accustomed to gee Bunker Hill monument in granite, bit when we behold the same, as was the case Saturday night, ns one im- mense obelisk of fire, words are innd- away at will, but it isa trust to be used in the interest of the unfranchis- ed as well as the franchised in the best interests of the country at large, Barn Raising. beautifully and suitably decorated, The following officiated at thegraves: Messrs, E. H. Purdy, N. Ingram, J. Calver, Wm. Bond, T.J. Widden, E. D. Holliday, W. A. Beatty, J. H. Brown, L. Luke, T. A. Whacton, A, made two. Prince Albert claims both brides and bridegrooms and we are proud of them and, while it' may be a little too soom to wish them much joy, we do wish them much joy all the same. | 900 9% 9.107 SSO ii OMI NI £quno) ej Ur MOU; ADVERTISEMENT Productive soil ant skillful enltiva tion are indispensable to successful farming but in the absence of proper Members of parliament are, or at Jest ehould be,.representatives of the people and are in reality the servants|gocommodations for storing the crops Campbell, 0. L. Whitby, A. W, Allin, eaten EE tla IN a ta of the public who eraploy them, pay | the farmer must always be handicapp-| Ww. I.. Marshall, R. Brown. E.J. Lacrosse. Squats to Sei gat Ha rac] sets them and whose business they are ed, and the farmer can make no more Meharry, J. Nott, A. J. Harrington, | fi xe jo X , : i Pi n 2 © elected to transact. The member who [adv y investment tl 1 7 ! : 0G SANDING oF THE County OxrARio LeAaux | comes to brownbread aud baked beans, [nc antageous investment than that|w J. Leonard, O. Graham, J.J. . 3 supposes that he is there for any other | Jaid ont the erect f suitabl iy FOI ee 3 GAMES. but he fairly outshone herself at the ji nid ont in the erection of suitable and | Fenton, F. Courtice, J. McKnight, celeliration given in commemoration of : purpose than that of a public servant | properly arranged barns. Mr. John |G, J. Morrish, Thos. McBurnie, G. Wor. SLos% | nat revolutionary battle. The gov- . should be brought straight home for | Munro, lot 22 con. 11 Reach, had the | Goudy, F. Smith, R.Buntin, J. Rodman, | Port Perry 1 0 fthe B y tat od vt 2g : R. J; BRT JCHE. he isan unsafe representative, In a|frame of a magnificent new barn--54 | M. Coates Cannington 9 2 ern oy ol thie a ne wi v a ¢ intellige Tikka 2 : : , . : : Lindsay ... } thoroughly intelligent country like |x 80--raised on bis place on Tuesday Mr. W. MH, Leonard delivered Whitt } 6 nM pping P up | ! Port Perty, June 93, 1863. Canada rial pr a ceremony were on hand to keep things Yi § anada, it is right and proper that | Jast. One hundred and twenty five |the closing address after which Mr. Uxbridge ! 1 1 Feorhaatiina dull the parliament should legislate along [stalwart yeomen turned out to assist |Stovin pronounced the benediction, and Whitby 1 1 Perry plaged a tie £ 2 ' . Would that foreign lands; if they have any more people of royal lineage for our "400" to entertain, send us such amiable, agreeable, democratic, sensible princesses as were Eulalia and husband. She was here soch a short time, and yet among all she made hosts of friends, The dedication of game at Port Perry. Whitby, June 17,--Uxbridge and Whitby played the first of their series of games in the Ontario County Lacrosse League here to-day, the latter winning by 3 goals to 2. Two hours play gave the clubs two goals each, and the extra half hour settled it in Whitby's fayor. the lines marked out by the electorate. | in raising the frame. The arrange. Following up this principle the Patrons ments were conducted in the most of Industry have laid down a platform | business like manner, the hands were to the support of which they will|divided into two squads one taking the pledge every parliamentary candidate | north side the other the south Mr. before he secures their vote. The | James Munro being captain of the Patrons of Industry include the entire | former squad and Mr. Robt. Munro of Price of Wheat t00 Low. Some Late New Performers. the societies proceeded to their res- pective lodge rooms. Mr. R. McKnight marshalled the procession, with Messrs. Wu. Corrin, and O. Powell as assistants, Whether beenvse of the Like sulky, improved tracks or the increase of the number of horses in training, it is cers tain that the number of fust harness Canadian farmers might, with profit, study the figures of the United States crop report for June just issued. When first-class winter wheat at On: tario points drops to a-cent a pound, nites industrial population, male and female, | the latter while the builder, Mr. Celebrating Dominion Day. Cannington, June 18.--The game between | yas 4 it is diffical : horses ih Canndn is increasiug rapidly, ind with those depending on them, | Miller, superintended the whole. The en Port Perry and Cunuington on the Exhibi- | Spanish Luilding were renderel more and it is difficult to find a purchaser | and new records ire made almost daily. ) 4 2, 3] 3 compose nine-tenths of the people, and | framing had Leen done to perfection the platform laid down by the asso- for the frame went up like clock work ciate Patrons of Industry is just such | without the slightest obstacle and with- ns the country requires, it is neither {in one hour and a half the raising was Tory nor Grit, partizan nor class, but | completed and the splendid frame stood the adoption of which will greatly | forth in its fine The Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well, and no one, we think will dispute the fact that Canada's natal day is well worth celebrating and in order that it may be well gele- brated n fraternal combination of the tion grounds here to-duy resulted inan easy victory for Port Perry. The score being 3 to 1 in favor of the Port. ig &% The next ganie will e y Olympic grounds, Port Pert) 13th July. The contest Uxbridge and Port Perry. y [complished in the manufactures build- interesting because of her presence. Matters are gradually but surely shaping themsclees in the installation of exhibits, and 80 much has been ne ing that now Chief Alliron ean get his cven at that price; it is time the grow- ers of the cereal inquired into the rea- son of the decline and posted them- selves on the prospects for the ensuing und subsequent crops. For some time it has been urged up The season is very early yet, but the following additions to the list of new perforiners have Leen made on Canad- 1an tracks, or by Canadian bred horses § Demand, br.g. (p), hy Diplomat. .....2.29 Doliy C., b.mn., ( Jollins ... proportions. : yy a y eT much ded "rest" Thi , lanters of th ; . ' Sng! 3 " o .! ne seded "rest; This y o on the cotton planters of the south |. promote the best interests of tho ladies were well nd generously repre Sons of Eng and, Sons of Canada, sng 2 Sad B : " mB 3 EO € re his the Surizest Tas the oats a ai Ter Fay. bik.m. (py. anaes eee sy a 228% country. Some of the planks might | sented for while strong arms and will A. O. Foresters have united their a ungie, wilding in the world, is now com- ie. onl) Gipsy Maid, b.m., by Chicago Volun- he improved but as a whole it is em- | ing hands were bus ine-the fo efforts in getting up a celebration a --- : pletely installed and itis a fair in values 1s to decrease the acrenge by teer ...... wosaen is vie evn 00K ing hands were busy raising the frame worthy of the occasion and of the Mr. W. L. Mason, who was eovvicted at | ,¢culf, The Italian. section shows using the land for some other crop, | John Shannon, bg. (p), by Gen. Stan. 2.28, phatically in the ite est of the sons n score of the fair aud active daughters Port Perry two months ago ona charge of The cotton planters saw the wisdom of ton, jun and daughters of industry. But] of theTocality 'were actively engaged advanced intelligence of this soction of having committed a broach of the Medical much from the land of the bandits and TRI YAK i. (0) iy Toffornon Diane ay broad as the platfom is there is no|in Rog for il Hi country. The great variety aud at-| Act, appealed to the Court of Sossions.--| very duinty and pretty is the work- such a course, hut as every one depead- | Mand L, gra. (p), by Lapidist Chiof 2.27% room on it for parasites volitical ! ben th + ; a \ ? | tractive nature of the sports, games |T} appeal was dismissed, much to the sat- { inanship of the displays made, France od on his neighbor to sow less cotton Syrena, bom. (p)e b. Sphynx. .... ....2.29, Jeecl I Va curs ¥ Ae I . omp Sted and amusements provided for the cel- | isfaction of Detective ANustotiy who prose- | goog to have set the pace for other the crops have coutinued too large to | Wilson, bri. (p), by Littie Billy. ...2.23 ceches who are only a curse to any | the Indies treated their guests toa to F cuted on behalf of the Medical Council. -- 3 Vo ; : 3 el rh ; A : These have reduced their recordsi-- 8 5 t 1 country. capper highly ereditable to the fair ebration of Dominion Day, July 1st, Exchange nations to follow, for surely it would permit a uterinl 'improvement in|, FG Brg, (a) Ly Liown Sapp gy. . "| at Port Perry, cannot fail to meet the seem that she had left nothing out.-- prices, Prin 2 Here follows the platform recom- mended by the Patrons of Industry : (1) Muaintenace of British connec caterers and most acceptable to all who | partook of it. ee eer approbation of the whole community aud make July 1st a great day. Oshawa Got Scorched. Oshawa. June 20,--About 1.30 this morn~ Boat Racing in | ing a fire br ont in Cochrane's butcher It is magnificent almost beyond des- cription. There is no need for many who did '91qIssod se Spoox) The policy which cotton planters were advised to pursue to improve prices seems this year to have been BB a cov k va as 2.25% to 2.19% Fides Stanton, eh.h., by Gen Stanton <o0e: 2.233 to 2.20 Guess, b.g., hy Landmark..2 20} to 2 26% tion. Sad Experience. The Aquatic Sp g } on x | ) ate Johnny Goldust, br.g, by In- 2) Ti p ation of tl Llie -- a variety of ways, Lacrosse Matches, | shop ged 2p ad nerth and out ust i [expect to come to the fair to stay wdopt 4 10. SOs . stony 1g the Taricrs brige o.oo ohne 2.250 10 2218 (2) The reservation of the public ; a | these stores srs. Beimmacombe, miline : : in the United States, According to | Joha Doddiidg 1 lands for the actual settler. Our town bad an unusually sad ex- | Base Ball contests, Foot Ball contests, | oss $600, i ico $600 3 Pade McNally, | home because of the false reports that the June rob. yo ort the: acrenae of Bocst Alle Eo Ys 30 to 2.96% (3) Purity of adwinistration and perience on Saturday of last week when | Quoit games, Foot Races, &ec., &c. (see | barber, loss 8100, insured $753 Mrs. Cotter, | have gone out concerning the cost of Pp. rep g Sint Weraon, or caus eal 2 0 2 absolute independence of parlinment. (4) Rigid economy in every depart- two of our most people a girl and a boy were buried endearing young | posters) all of which will means of enjoyment to ally who join prove a grocery, loss $1,100, insured $500. The plate glass windows in stores en the opjo- site side of the street, occupied by D. Cin- | living here. When a good clean room can be had for §1 per day person, and winter wheat is, this year, 12.2 per cent., or 3,170,660 acres less than last, while there is a decrease in spring Sim Watson Volunteer, b ment of the public service, within an Lour of each other, the|with us in celebrating the Birthday of | nawmon, hardware, and May, grocerics, were in some cases less, and meals from 25 wheat of 6 per cont, or 753,921 acres Clef: »; 2% to 2.20 i ae 3 ¥ n on int y Pp & are A 5 i 3 & - -- ne. (5) Simplification of the laws and » former was. the sweet and gentle | our great Dominion. also broken. vents up, there je: no mevessity: for less than last year. There is a de- general redaction in the machinery of government, (6) The abolition of the Oanadian senate, appoiut or elect all adjusted as to fall as upon necessaries of life, (7) The redaction of the grand jury from 24 members, as at present con- siilnted, to 12 members; bers to constitute n quorum, (8) A system of civil service reform that will give each county power to county officials paid by them except county judges. (9) Tariff for revenue ouly, and so far as possible the luxuries and not upon the (10) Reciprocal trade on fair and eros. equitable terns between Canada and seven men. daughter of the esteemed manager of the Western Bank here, the latter was a bright boy of four years a son of Mr. Matthew Emmerson, of the firm of Emmerson Bros. The mourning families have much sympathy in their sorrow. The dear ones were summoned early and were willing to go. A Friendly Call We had the pleasure of a call from Mr. Win. McOracken of Uxbridge, on the 21st inst., Uxbridge appears to be good to its people. Mr. McOracken looks healthy, contented and pros- We regretted much to learn from him of thre denth of his eldest son A hearty invitation is extended to all the surroundings to come in and take part in a celebration which we hope may prove satisfactory to all.-- We say tothe athletes'who contemplate entering the lists in any of the con- tests, go into training that you may give a good account of yourselves when the day of trial comes, trai ma See Brown, Waite & Co's, Advertisement.--In order to make as complete_a clearance as possible of their magnificent stock of goods before closing business here they intend for the next ten days so sell at unpreci- dently low prices, inact, customers will get goods at theif own prices.-- Nothing Like Oheese, Chieago, June 17.--The cheere fests, which began several weeks ) the da butlding, were completed day v H. Hodgson, of New York, | « IY Laren, of Windsor, Ont. tiot bo made for some time, officially stated that Canada. about thirty first prizes, New ing. The famous eleven checse was tested to-day, very good. Hanged the Wromn, Milen, Tenn, June 19,~-- the mob which started out Jennett the other day mad banged Jim Harris, an stead. | severance and pluck they have exibit- led in the finishing of their home, "| their state, Lee | 888 building thisitraditior was made "| ful southern women helped to make remaining home beenuse of these re- ports. They are absolutely groundless. Bo eome and bring the children. and have n good time for the world's fair don't occur every year. The women of Arkansas deserve real credit and praise, for the per- without the aid of the legislature of We Yankees who have never been south 'only know by tradi tion of the many beautiful women who reside south of Mason and Dixon's line, At the dediention of the Arkan- real, for the presence of many heanti- Jo Lqr3uend ® [[PWIS SB SAO0UWI 0} TSIM 0M SY cy E. Jeet aD Q £4 Bg pd HMONVHO ¥9NOA SI Apury crense in the area of rye of nearly b and in barley of over 3 per cent, as compared with last year. The farmers of Canada may also be forced to reduce the wheat acreage. --Globe, rt KipLep BY Licurxine.-- During the storm yesterday afternoon, Helen Theresa, eldest daughter of Mrs, Iiiz- patrick of Ops, was killed by lightning as"she stood beside a window in the honse. The electric fluid struck the chimney which was demolished, Ths hair and eyebrows of ducensed were singed and her clothes took fire. The services of Dr. Poole, who was at once sent for were of no avail ng Jife was extinct. Other members of the family Fearful Typhoid Epidemic. Ironwood, Mich,, June 17.--This village iw sufiering the worst epidemic of typhoid fever ever known in Mich- igan. There are 400 cases now and the public buildings are turned into hospitals. Thirty to 50 new cases daily and 50 to 60 deaths n week are reported, There is no trace of the engineer of the water works, who has left town to escape lynching. lle is thought hy ® many to have committed suicide: Erery train from the city is packed with panic stricken huwanity. - Cases of drowning lieve already been . .: p he services more interesting than the i felt (lh {Te ft the world. Joseph A. McOracken which took place | Don't fail to take advantage of t 4 g y . in the room felt the cffects of the d : 3 Pi > ou! ¥ i Y 1 t tl (11) Effectual legislation that will {at Victoria Corners on the 15th inst |this grand epportunity. The store He Was Too Othepuies i hove heen Ps) In shock but soon recovered, The amily reports is ud now _ that unr protect labor nud the results of labor| Deceased wns a young man of 25 is stocked with the newest, best Roalta ND. Foi AN ar Ce nN rn: hure the Sypathy ot the community Hv DD hoor each their 5 : eed ; rid pn : y i a i ounlette,"N. une So their sa sod h bgrea t. 3 & those combinations und monopo- | years and superior abilities; his noble, {an¢ most fashionable goods to Le Roulette, was. the, scenes Handel's 'Massiali' before anisudicnen 1 their, And, e yeuen children to swim. There are few per- for municipal pu tion will wow. Hi for thelar 'enjoyable and really of ndaly evhance the price 'Manchester Sunday School. The Anniversary Services In' con. these services. by the muu- formity of electoral districts county boundaries, as constituted rposes, as far as the ] ple of representation ly popula- wanly bearing, affable manner and kind- ly disposition secured for bim the ssteem and respect of all acquainted Gl Fishing Made Easy. So far sinee the opening of the fish- ing season the fish in the Beugog ap- pear to have no reluctance at taking the bait, the chief difficulty in fishing is the strain upon ones patience in waiting on their fishships to bite, Lut so far this season, biting seems to be it. --_-- en Well Done.--A nine year old son fishing, landed a 15-pound maskinonge without assistance; the little fellow a en son of pr S| "Garden Party : and Ice Oream Festival Aes held under the auspices of the Ladies' | oor. found in the best markets, and Messrs, Brown, Waite & Uo. cordially invites all to come and secure a share of the Ene AA v will be Aid of the Methodist Cherch, Port Perry, on the beautiful lawns of the Parsonage and Mr. Wm. White, on the avening of Wednesday, 28th June,.-- Port Perry Brass Band will supply an abundance of choico musie. A good time may be expected avd a cor- dial invitation is extended to all.-- Admission 2) cents ; ice cream extra, Next Sabbath and Monday are the Brock. This was a former charge of the Rev, Mr. Hill who engaged twelve months ago to preach the Sermons. Perry. The wound received by Mrx. Hill in consequence of an accident incurred hy bitching the horse too closely to the from Mr. Jobn Bascom, the popular and saceessful proprietor of the Bascom House, in the town of Uxbridge, Mr. paid a visit to the cap of Mr. on Jonathan Gould and party of Ux- hiridge, who are campini in the 8th con, 'Rench, bordering on the Beugog. They. of the most startling North Dakota, An tered the Turtle :M the cas] Tuck i he expected to live. By this meu 0 captare th he vo fmally ran down citizens. 7 Not Gui The above is the empha tion of the jury at the Lizzie Bordon charged wi trin} was concluded on when the jury retorned "Not Guilty." At this by her friends. ) The Booths for Dc the system effectually, yot costive or bilious, or whe unpure or sluggish, 10 cure habitual constipati the kidn and liver t activity, without jrritatin {report fish pleutiful. ing thew, use Syrup. | the British commissioners one long to 4 The general passenger agents of of thousands in festival hall. They were assisted by an orchestra of over 4 the able leader- 3 de pleasui All the big bugs connected with the fair and many other prominent people endeavored to take the leave taking of be remembered and as pleasant as pos- smble in the recoption given in their el i Ll Here is a simple will, less than twenty words: "This is my last will, 1 these two sentences. constitute the whole will of a Philadelphia Jawyer which has lately been admitted to pro- ention is just as good, it seems, as a thy and elaborate document be- nuing with wherenses, "followed Ly ores and aforesnids and bristling ith verbal repetitions, Let no man e be spared to heirs, if] ople will leave a clear statement in ting of their wishes with respect to operty owned, » United States railways lave © eld oq 11 UTUTRTIOL § poo ut -]09 JI0J SpUeY JI9YJ0 sted recommendations for a single rate tothe World's Fair. = i = o Q Qo Oo o B ct dun 3 a 9ST 6Y3 Uo pre 5 "onp sjunoure Tle °[33es pus [BO - Some Ontario Roots. Pair," thera is a d t vegetables which would glad 68 of the visitors to the Vegetarian Congress now in session. In the line of potatoes there is an exhibit which eclipses anything on the grounds. There is in the exhibit eighty-six varieties and each spesinen is a gem of its kind. The root exhibit zoes even beyond the potatoes in point of excellence. There are turnips, rutabagas, sugar beets, und niany other varieties of root in point of uwiforwly large size and their fine state of preservation. There is also included in the exhibit "The exhibit is in charge of James as an exhibitor, Guard Against Cholera. not attack the healthy Auderson, flour and feed merchant, off in an epileptic fit and was drowned. He leaves a widow.aad twe children. Barclay, a practical farmer, who has been equally as successful as a farmer Ne Blood Bitters, which clea stien, aud tones the whole Rts hn ry _ Hastings, June 17.---While James wns fishing in a dam last night he fol} sons who go through life without need at some time, of that valoable ncoom- plishment of #till alue | ; n all cases, hut can be made. [Very few cases of drowning need occur, if people would: preserse their presence of mind, even though unable to swim. [f, for in- stance' a party in a row boat finds it sinking from overlording, or owing to a leak all may bo kept afloat if they will gently get out of the boat and use the boat simply asa buoy. A hand laid upon an oar or some other floating s the rule and the big shining fellows are J h 8 / leave wil vt ite wud i e OL} ohieot of L il £ "with this sehool, held on Sua- Bi that duys for Anniversay Ixercises in [of her father and st ve dll. my property.to my wile an crops, all of which are displayed in |OPJct of equal buoyancy wi bo su ikon bid on Sen ue ai Gn oe 7 i" ms' Be ee di bial ts ane Es ord al ol Boe 10. 0 nd cr water and enable him to see and breathe, A half dozen persons may hold onto a small boat for hours pro-_ AND of thiv place. on | During his absction Rev. Mr. Hassard tod do the oid use | ate: Signed and properly witnessed a remarkably fine showing in canned vided they do not endeavor to climb the first dny of the open reason for | will occupy the Methodist Pulpit, Port Sai deg was | this intelligible declaration of a man's vegetables, pickles, ete, onto the top of it. But todo these things in moments of 'danger requires of mind,"one of the most ad- mirable and valuable virtues that the young or the old can be possessed of. To teach children to think qu I taught to be self-reliant and to depend upon their own exertions. a axhe is fast bealing up and is likely to | 1. .m. deln : 3 > Aan nel y making bis will because he and tonact quickly, the Be Te ee. ut a sim fe neg nm rin on ed pe pak, it dollar. | of pleasant call, on Nouley Inst, Sunteinplaiing such a thing, Much Trav maxing cllote, Ee ex tions of emergency. They mast be ----- W., representing 318,000 mem! now in session in Toronto, decid make 45 the age | nit, for admis to the order yvsterday. . 5 The Supreme Lodge of the A.O.U, ; :