AI a EL I --_-- A itt A SS ET Ir a -- wr rr a x Sy a ivi i gp -------------- x i ! 2 | ¥ g £ J . i A short time ago, a wealth died in New York, who was a firm believer that when a person died his or her soul passed into some one of he. inferior ani- th to oe Ha for the rion of animals--he no douBt ex- pecting that his soul would receive the benefit of the bequest, especially if it should happen to enter into a butcher's "horse, to be driven by an irrepressible butcher boy, or if fT ENSUIA tke up ft | which-invariably abode within a yellow dog, whose tail was acenstomad to dance a *" can-can." . And, really, now we come to think of . ow a such a doctrine does not appear to be : accepging. it we can - ve re Wepriig 'of many ap- parently useless living Ltions, the wherefore of whose existence has ever been a puzsle to suffering humanity. To what congen al ahodes, for instance, would the disembodie? spirits of Rykers and Lander-| attain, if domiciled within a bed-bug or a masguite ! ! While poor Dodge' 's would be 4 gverlastingly happy, sir," ensconced se chapgeable hide of a chameleon. «scich of crigtage whose fous (or tails, is it? drop off at the approach of danger ; and having mentioned the fact, our thoughts at once revert to Tom Fer- gueon, the t toe-martyr, when we at once i uh the '"'eternal fitness of S +4: Ww Reem igh ri idg should for a time rest within an Australian *¢ langhing jackass," how easily he could continve to "grin Jike afool I" And the great spirit of Jchn A. could luxuriate in the four stomachs a camel ! But why mnltiply inetancesl Let ue by all means prevent cruelty to animated nature, for who can tell for a certainty the secrets of the great hereafter 1° i OJ Byxeerr. * Immediately after Rykert and his serap- book fled from South Brant, there were emer pymorsof warin- the Tory camp at St. Rybert seems to have ex. ind degianded, wll the grdtumants connected with the Welland Canal solici- torship as pay for himself and his scrap- book. Sir John demurréd, as he had another man-to find ont of the same crib, and he insisted that Rvkert should divide the spoils. Theu Rylert, out of sheer she. Golo to Oftawd nid walling em John, "HS made rushes on tho z -- apell' "sorts of tmexpecteG hours, S 'and was vomited forth at the Otlawa station by all sorts of truins--express, snecials, accommodations and freights. J Eras lite became a burden to him, snd all bec use of Rykert. The brief sickness he had was, we believe, brought on by an over-dose df Rkert." I¥ ie said #hat he got up the Cartier firheral solely A him to get away from Rykert. By re would Took as though, the little e y matter between Sir John and Rykert has been at last settled, for not "only bas the "little little man" 'lef Ottawa. but he has cropped un in Sonth | fodder, and as the price is comparatively | ua 8 Aml_hissscrap-book, -Eless | { low, let as much as possible of this be | a aan we are glad ta find | sown broadcast. It will pay well, Bim there as political peddler for Gibbs. | He eagries with him so powerful an Sdociy of defeat from South Brant ttat he is | equal fo a dose of physic to the Tory | "da --. I Tvorem: be Pe Ld vp ay = " "STATEOP THE OTTAWA CABINET It « remaried hat Sir Job A." Mae | Sic. has hroom ennsiderably io: Six years agh, gd the time of | olvai. it was composed as | follows :--Sir J. As Macdonald, Messrs. McDengall, Fergason, Blait, snd Camp. | bell, for Ontario : Sir.George E. Cartier. PY » LI Gale, Messrs. Langevin w-d | RI30 Jin 'Aor Queens; and Messrs. Tilley, Mitchell, Kenney aud Archibald for the ime" Privintes,. Jt- wis then eon- dered string Cabinet, and at varions es it received Leach recruits as Mesers, {| Tupper, Rosset and Hincks and retirements fave almost eom- pet: l; chemed its p rsonnel of Int and now the Ontaris section ry des the Premier, Messrs, A. Campbell, i Gibha ithe Quebec section, Messrs. Langevin, Pope, Robi. , mod "Mason, while the hate' Mr. bY Rode $6 raplared hy 'Mr. Hi. MeDonald M. P. for Antigonish, Nova Scotia. It "will i invidione Bo specify pames, hint no' one who is at all acquainted with polit es will fail to observe the the Dominion Govern. ment implied by these changes. As it now canBot' he compared for a " - moment wi Opposition, which num- ; = ranks men of such galibre as : Sri Wake. Molin, Dorion, Bal- that it Sir John and nan rp y & ri a to rr to whe ht Ls he x bey. lh statesmanship,.an adherence to the , and a timely adoption of such as there ia danger of the ants Rima ut In i$, anything a relingnighment Fn of offs. -- Mondreat Wis. h man committed suicide at Cape Vin- #ont on Sunday. by, sbooting himself Whfough she. heart. Disappointment in Bove is snppused to have been the cause, op Se fee Slip the following from the Hamlin ~~ one other pointin Mr. Gibbs' A Rad hs That was, " ust be quite correct, and on the eleetion might not be called away - he 'red-hot haste with i at Quebec 2st fields inJuly or August. 3p 38 Svuth Outariv { Ly ¥ i UNTAKIU REFORMER, U SHAWA, W The Brthen Gibbs. | fis. |. To 1867 Mr. Gibbs sf spat come $20,000 in 'corrupting the electors of South On- tario ; and in 1872 the expenditure was also quite lavish. In fact, Mr. Gibbs has a way of electioneering Ris own. He wins his election gontests peculiar measure of prayér and bibery, Not that T. N. himself prays, but he has a brother, Mr. W. H. Gibbs, who is said to be of a devotional turn of mind. It is alleged that during the election of 1867, brother W. H. held a lorge number of meetings d with pray and ended with politics. While brother W. H. was doing the de- votional inside, T. N. always dis- tributed the " suplus" around the doors, and wjth guch influences they managed to_ cfrty the election. Now, we don't sup-| 'pose tliat W. H." will ever be rewardad on this earth for his part of the work John A. will never 1eward a man for snch services, but T. N. has claims which cannot be over- |Jooked. If he has ded in-deb h ing a constituency he has fairly earned a right to sit in high places along with Tupper and other virtuous statesmen. And should Mr. Gibbs be vigorously op- posdd, no doubt the new crisp bank bills that were so plentiful in '67 and "72 wiki again be seen in abundance. -- Stratford Beacon. } Omemee is to become an incorporated village.on the first of January, 1874. Fourteen young men Jeft Templeton on Monday last, for the North-west. The residents of Sandy Hill, Ottawa, want the street railway extended to that place. Over 600 firemen are expecled together in Port Hope from various places on Do- mirion day. James A. Roseborough, formerly a dry- goods merchant, is undergoing exawina- [tion At Peterboro' for awindling to the J extent o£§10,000, ~ Charlottetown, P. E. I.., has a project on foot to have a new park, and another for a new water supply, from Winter River, a short distance from the city. The first ifistalment bf 800 French emi- grants from Alsace, to be employed in the Glasgow and Cape Breton Coal and Rail- way Works, arrived at Sydney last week. The rest of the number gre expected in August, The Rev. W. H. Poole, when leaving the city of Hamilton tor fis new field of labour, was presented with $100 as a testi- wonial from a few friends. He also re- ceived a beautiful portrait of himself and Mrs. Poole. About 160 cords ©f wood were burned st Bronte station on Su 'Uday last. It is thought to have been ignite. PY ® spark from a passing locomotive. The .®8 is shared by the Great Western Railway Company and private partfes. An exchange says now that there is a [ certainty tHat hay will be a very poor ¢rop, should sow spmetaing that will do in the piace of it. Corn Will make good Bears | appear to be more numerqus {han usnal this spring "through Muskoka District. On Friday - evening last, Mr. | David Scott, vf the township of Muskoka, caug't ashe bear in a trap on his farm. The bear had sprung the trap several times, but was caught at last. - The skin was sold for.$6. Mr. Carpenter, of Marquette, had not | the slightest idea that he was about to | create an atmospheric disturbance when he knoeled the ashes put of his pipe on the head:of -& powder keg. And when a fisllow workman conveyed all that was left of Mr." Carpenter to his wife in a bag, she quietly remarked : 'Hang him up in the kitchen, where the cats won't get at him, ill" might." The latest Militia General Orders is- sued contain the following : --Second Bri- gade Garrison Artillery--To te Major, Captian and Adjutant Edmund William Windeat, G. 8., vice Thomas Patterson, left limits. To be Adjutant, with rank of 29d 'Lientenafit, Sergeant Major Patrick Anderson, G. S., vice Windeat, promoted. The Bracebridge Advocate' $akes plea sure in informing its readers that an im migrant shed is to" be built:at that place, ss well as at Gravenhurst and Rossean. A. P. Cockburn, Esq., informs the editor (hat he line feceived from Mr, Tully, the architect of the Public 'Works Depart. ment, plans for the erection of the three sheds. Thos. McCarthy, the Conetown switch. man, whose carelessness threw an entire passenger train frym the track of the Great West-rn Railway, cansing several thonsand dallars' worth, of damage to the rolling stock and endangering the lives of over a hundred persons, Las been con- victed at the Crt of General Sessions in Hamilton of misdemeanonr, and sentenced to fourteen days' imprisonment, withont tard labour. . A Talifax paper relates this bear hunt =A few days agoa bear made its appear- ance near Passekeag station, N. B., and a crowd wenbéohunt it. Tt got up atree. and then the éhwd fired bu'lets and sings from guns and blunderbusses. Then they ran away, anid at 1ast "sconunts; brain was rioting round Passekeag, Unmolested. A Bt. Catharines paper savs the only work the police could find to da Sunday was driving cows to pound. This may be all right ; but if no chores can be found for them to do, it would be as well to dis- pense with them ou the Sabbath Day. A stalwart policeman driving cattle to pound amidst the jeers of the crowds on the sidewalks is not a pleasant sight on the Lord's Day. MixtsTERIAL sheets profess to see a straw of safety in the favorarle ufterances of 'the Whitby "hronicle the re. election of Gibbs in South' Ontario. Its remarks are copied with much complacency and an exceigive Amomnt of SSokiing, as {rom a Reform en. aps you that achonly eh 0 controlled by the 4 party , bat it has during the past the -Otta wh 'Government "ahs a Bean | journal, | Amerig¢an, Hats and Ca aps. WILLIAM LANG INVITES INSPECTION TO HIS SPLENDID | STOCK wF NEW SPRING GOODS! WHICH 18 COMPLETE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Clothing Made to Onder WITH CARE AND DESPATCH. ¥ |] Furnishi i, M \ Gents" 'Buyio)n spew-Apeay Boots and Shoes. E I} HATCH & MEARN o, Hardware, Tin and Stove Dealers, KING STREET, OSHAWA, during 'the.post year, and weuld solicit & continuance of the same, have on hand the Lasgest, Best and Cheapest Stock of. HARDWARE, and &e., ver offered in this market. Our Stock comprises part, of the fullowing : 500 Kegs Cut, Shingle and Lath Nails, 50 Boxes Pressed and Horse Nails, 200 Boxes Glass, " Star" and * Diamond Star," James', Walker & Parker's, and Brandram's White L- ads, En, glish and Ameican Colors, Blunde! and Spencer's Boiled and Raw Oil, Fnrniture and Carriage Varnish, ! lish, and ('anadian Locks, Latches, and Kno Butts, T. | Engl, Hinges, Screws &e., Racks Spears. and' Jackson's and Sorby's Hand, Rip, and Tenon Saws, Chisels, Gouge's, Piane Irons, &c. American Socket Firmer Chisels, Star Company's Bevils, Sausrss, Dividers, &c., Dawson's-an English P Rodgefs' and other English Bs Cutlery, Plated\Fdrls, Spoons etc., B, 4 2 Coffee Pots, Spades Shoyels, Rakes, Hoes, Forks ete, Platform and Counter Scales, Guns, &evolvers, Shot, Powder, and Gun Caps, Coal and Wbod Cooking Stoves, Tinware, Lamp and Chimneys, Ch and Brackets, Cut Nails 85 per Keg, Cash ; other goods at proportionate prices. HATCH & MEARNS, - King Street, Oshawa, April 31st, 1873. OSHAWA ORGAN & MELODEON MANUFACTURING COMPANY HAE NO ON HAN] HAND oe ra] INSTRUMENTS OF THEIR | nad Fini Aeftssute, gomenia tt oe hed need 1. Good Jy We place rt Men 'of Practical Experience, Having hs & thorough 5 Kmoieden 0 he Bu the Business: and, ."erefore. pay. *8 Sie, Our 1 mi nl on a SEARS, | - " Eharantes ny ca cannot have by purchasing ne wy will reli a take the repenaibiinn, A fenie | seiing Tor then ine © have now opened our Toop go. Mr, Wilkiguou's 3 Biore, mmercial Hotel, King Street, eat he We invite the public to come and be superior, fr the Public of Osa ws £03 fies partis Dominion er oent, DARLEY & HOSKIN. 16-1y. Oshawa, Octoljer Sth, 1873, % Ontario Commercial College, 5 Belleville, Ont. THOROUGH AND PRACTICAL INSTITUTION FOR BUSINESS A CHARACTERISTIC of the her: ey SEARACTERIS] "ge, where young men and boys can procure an education The charges are moderate, the risk pothing. 4 ihe result unvariable, and the opini- ong of u To, letiore Som prominent and the hy ori yo had hundreds of SUBJECTS TAUGHT. Book-keeping--by single aud double entry, Spencerian Penmanship; Arithmetic, / Correspondence, Commercial Law, i onography, Telegraph. ing, Railroading, Steamboating, Mechanical and rchitectural Drawing , ete., ete. A Btaff of Seven Practical and Experienced Teachers Those Who ean devote a few months to study; * ho have SONS TO EDUCATY 'hose destrous-of cha: 3 more lucrative, or to qualify present themaseites to Sp6duct th their own business systematically, will that the advantageswe offer S& Spedim ens of Penmanship, and J | dress, ing all parti sent free of charge. 8. 6. BETY & Co., W. WIGG & SON, REMOVED FURNITURE WAREROOMS, TO THE NEW BUILDING, Oppbpsite Quigley's New Hotel,' Beg leave to return thanks x the Ifbefal patronage bestowed on them We EVETROUGHING & JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDEDTO | more widely quoted than any similar papers both in Tone | a ning Street, vet, Dia ny to purchase will find it te their advantage to deal with us, as cha they. can save Tem pri AR Cans "and ne | Eellevlle | 35 SPRING SUMMER CLOTHING. LATEST STYLES AND BEST QUALITY. LR ----] CALL AT GURLEY"S AND.LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR : SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING: He has just received his NEW STOCK, Which will be found complete. Jeautiful Vest and Pant Patterns. Jlothing of all kinds made to order on the shortest notice. A CALL SOLICITED. Scribner's 'Monthly. A Serial Story by DR. HoL Ia ND. New 2 Story by SAXE HO { 4L ong Stawy From BRET H, ARTE. BRILLIANT ARKAY o CONTRIEUTERS CLARENCE COOK on Furniture dnd Decorations. R. H. ST ODDARD on Authors. Extreordinary Inducements to Subscribers ; '500 PAGES FOE S81. oo! &e., fe. The publishers of SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY, In their Aaspecton just issued, promise for the ensuing year a more brifliayt array of comtribu- tors, fw, -rpase in the varie ty and beauty of its illustration, already conceded by the critics to be finer than any which have hitherto appeared inany Americas magazine. Dr. HOLLAND, the Editor, will write the seria) story of the year, which w iil be autobiographical in form, and will be illustrated by Miss Hallock. It is enfitied Arthur Bonteastle, and will deal with some of the mos difficult problems of American Life. It will be commenced in the November Number. . There will be a new story by Saxe HoLy, The One Legged Dancer. : BRET HARTE, the best writer of short stories now living, will contribite a characteristic sory, entitled The Epic of Fiddietown, which will be illustrated by Sheppard. R. H. StoppaRD will write a series of ente- taining papers about Authers, their Personal Characteristios, llome Life, Families, Friends Whims, and Ways. A series of Pertralts of Living American Writers, is also promised. Clarence Cook will write about Furniture and the ration of American Homes. These papers will be eminently practical as well as artistic, and will be iliustrated with de- signs and ske tches by numerous artists in addi- tion to those which the writer himself will furn- ish. ow Among these who will contribute are: Hans .| Andersen, Bryant, Bushnell, Eggleston, Froude, Higginson. Jishop Huntington, Bret F Harte, jor Hay. H. H. Macdonald, Mitchell, Miss Pato Stedman, Stockton, Stoddard, Celia Thaxter, Warner, Wilkinson, Mrs, W 'hitney, besides a host of others. The editorial control and direction of the Mag- azine will remain in the hands of Dr. Holland, | who will continue to write * The Topics of the which the N.Y. Time," Independent says " are in any American magazine, Walter Gilder will write * The old Cabinet 5 | as hitherto, Prof, John C Draper conducts the | Department of "Nature and scienee." The | departmonts "Mome aud Seclety," and | "Calture and Progress," will engage the con- | ributions of more than a score of pens on both sides of the Atlantic. The Watchman and Re- says . " Seribner's Monthly for September ja Better than usual, which indicates a needless waste of editorial brains and Publisher's mon- x Jor the Magazine was good enough before I" et the Publishers promise Io make it | atti BE Detter for the coming year." The subscription price is $4 a year, with speci- a) Toten ~to clergymen, teachers, and postmasters. | The following . Extrandina:? Inducements are offered to new subscribers : For 8550 th | Publishers will send, or any bookseller or .0W3s* | dealer will supply, the magazine for one yoar. ard the twelve numbers of Vols, 111. and IV.. entainin the Sofinniv of Mrs. Oliphant's Serial, "Se His Gates" for $7.50, the magazine Soria year, a # back numbers from the nning ; for $i the Magazine for one year the umbers. Sound {4 vals. ), charges vols ve nearly 5000 es of the ld ray -- a h the finest {l- ustrations for Js. or nearly 500 pages for a dollars! and wil soable every Sabet to ob- tain the series from the first, A Special terms to Dealers Clergymen and 'eachers. SORIB ER & Co, 654 Broadway, N.Y. SONG forthe PIANO Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of price, Darling, I am Lonely Now, Song and Charus, Stewart, 30 cents. Sweetest, song and chorus, Danks, 30. Hattie o Mag. song and chorus, Danks, 3. Lost and Sa Donniker. 30. till we ~g Joel. Rosew ig, 30, hink of me, Dar and chorus, Miers, 30. Asking a bless ssing on Mother, Jong and chorus, Stewart, 30, Recollections of Childhood, Bari: fons 80 , Danks, 30. Thou art no longer Mine, anks, 30. Hear me ho say my on ic prayer, gong and chorus, Pratt. lose the shutter, ie's Dead, song and Pe Stewart, » 4 hel Dreeme, song and chorus, Persley, 35. uit dat Tickilh Me Song and Dance Hays, 3. ou'll alwa, s find me true, song and chorus, Hays, 35. dead, but not ¥ tion, song' and chorus, Hays, 40. "Meet me Maggie, song and chorus, Hays, 40. * Lay me where my Mother's Sleeping, song and chorus, Stewart: 0. Father of A All, sacred Sng. Panseron, 50. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Autumn Leaves, Secofi| Pensee Meodique, C, Frey. 35. Belisario, ntasie, Kinkel, 3. * Rustic Beauty March, Kinkel, 33. * Sunbeam March, Skdats, 35. * Johnnie's March, Kinkel, + Bertie's Sehottische, Kinkel, 35. "Jimmie's Schottische, Kinkel, 35. *Hattie's Waltz, Kinke) 35. * Bweet Sixteen Waltz, Kinkel, 35. vening Zephyrs Waltz, Pacher, 30. Bird of beaut Waltz, Young, 20. Swile heft Galop, Young, Pa ttie"s Polka, Kinkel, 35. Ray of Sunshine a, Pacher, 35. Glistening Stars Polka de Polka, Feline, 50, * Eddie's Polka, Kinkel, 35. "Haye Pb Polka, Kinkel, 35. Smile of Beauty Polka, Young, 20. Pieces marked thus * have picture titles, An ece mailed, ¥paid on recel we. Address, | ep 0 J. L, PETES, 509. Broadway, New York. RARE CHANCE. | Splendid Business for Sale HE UNDERSIGNED BEING to retire from the CABINET aud U SOERTARING pitiuees hus Secided Dose oi s present and profitable tinge Ainerl salar over fourteen hea ap hin atfords an excellent opportun A Jo any one wishing to engage in such a b The Premises and whole Stock in-trade will be disposed of at a Bargain, and on easy terms. The stock in hand is Jarye dn and well assorted, and the run of custom exce! For terms and other Sarticula, apply on the pre W. H. PARK Prin e Albert, July 17th, 1872, NO Mal FARM FOR SALE. One Hundred Acres. ae EAST HALF OF LOT NO. 20 the 2nd con., of the ah of Whitby, main road about SHINGLES. Simcoe Street, ¢ Oshawa. SF NGLES OF AL ALL KINDS FOR ESDAY, JULY 2,1%i35. THE CHEAPEST PAPER IN THE PROVINCE, --THE-- 'ONTARIO REFORMER' _/Only 1.80 a year, PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING ® BY THE ONTARIO REFORMER Printing and Publishing Co, SIMCOE STREET, OSHAWA. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN& ORNAMENTAL PRINTING CONSISTING. OF Posters, Blank Forms, Show Bills, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Bill Heads, Circulars, AND IN FACT EVERY KIND OF LETTER: PRESS PRINTING FROM A LADIES VISITING CARD UPTO THE LARGEST SIZE POSTER, EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH, AT THE 'REFORMER' OFFICE. Orders by Mail Punctually Attended to 0: CALL and SEE SPECIMENS. we 30) See EH} Vv OCAL: Aboveand Below. Sacred Heck othe Old "hotne. Song Beontited Form of my, Dai ling Wi ! Ay ecp no mores phi we Little Blind Noy "kong ana Little Dan. 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VICTORIA " WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD," Price 25 Cents per Box, Sold by all Drugs VICTORIA GLYCERINE "JELLY EMINENTLY fw LADIES' FAVORITE, REMEMBER THE STAND, Next door to the Montreal Toiagroph ope, Lat No. 6. ith con. Darling- y be ILET SOAPS. TOILET | "Cele brated for eae Be = COAL and CORD: WOOD} a Agricultural Salt] CARBOLIC SALVE. A a. and for® hor. Hel pier Price, 25 Cents per Bottle.d by all Druggists. ICENCE ply on C r EE IX cheapest, pein © Gold and by by prod c| Dental Room Atkinson's Dru JOENTL Office ove TR Residence in th a Juttle Oshaw; ee r MONEY old. Qs CN Ontarlo,