TERMS :-$1.50 Pn ,A.mnrM. OUR 'llOWN AND COUNTY :tlRS'.1~: THE WORLD AFTERW.AJU>S. M. A. JAMES, EDITOR A.l'ID PROPRllCTOR.. {,(~~j-Jli., 1~~ J, ~. 1_1\. A.T s~ys Nxw SERIES. NUMDER 263. .l T( ___lr:J J.,...I_' \I "!::~;;';;;~;.~o:;~,~10.'~ ~~~~:.:1~1i':::E:~~~i:1:::~~:~:.~7~::~:11,..~Th~howt I " 1 BOWM..A.NVILLE, ONT~..RIO~ FRIDAY, AUGUST' 10, 1883. VOLUME XXIX. . NUMBER 2. one.. .. ' COST 1.I ' AT LESS TH.AN cries a second. -proclaims a A 'T REMENDOUS SACRIFICE ·1!.! third.~ ~WE SAY~ .-,we will s~ll you- '.Mjllin~11y -.. GoOds, Dress Goods, S_ t aple Goods, The following lines were rmgitested on hearing a sermon_ from the 11.bove text b,:v the Rev. James Little, M.A., of St· Pauls. church, .July 28th, 1883. Cour&ge brother. do not wo1i.ry, Though the jouaey may be Joiur, ' 'l'hongh the heart he tilled. with BCIH'OW,, Soon -will como the vi<;tor's song. Nerve ;yourself tor evm:y conflict, In your Great.Head be your faltJi ;· Let thls!preolons promise oheerthee.. ··Be 'thou fath!ul untode&th." Count the talents God has given: Prl11e the trusts 'olTou madesi.J.re., And be lalthfnl to the Giver, ·ra ·he end the fight endure. For the crown ot lite is given All the conquerors then a.a now< .A.nd the laurel wrtlath unrading Shall be placed upon thy brow, , . .A.rl tho· wear1, faltering brother t Has Uiy cross ~en hard to bear: Illls no sunehlne oroseed thy patbwayl Have the shadows brought despair? Turn to .Je1ms with your sorrows, Bear up nobly mid the s trife. For to him that oyercometh 'l 'here romains a crown of life.l'hlnk of those 'll'ho !ought, not faltered, '!'hose brave warrlore of ret.own, Who dyed the heather with their blood, Who wear the martyr's crown. Alld with strong unyielding purpose Wi;h a calm irupllcit faith Bear the crosses, wage the con1llote, · De thou faithful unto doath. , 'l'H09, YKLLOWLKES. Bowman ville, July 31, 18i3. ·fra.me-work of· ·moum.t ains, piled, range npon :ua.nge, until loet i n the distance, tb.ey mJoglo with tlie sky. On the same ·shore the unique Fi.Us -of Montmorencl l h 1 charm tie be o der. .Across the harbor, ·facing the fialle, may be s·een one of the ·fort! on lhe hi~heet poin' in that d lrection; be.t.ween lie~ the ISLE OF lies on· the bank of the St. Lawrence, al>out five miles from. Riviere dn Loup, and is the m9_ 1!.t popular of all the Cana~ dian watering-places- Its houses are com· fortable, roadl!I good, side-walh broadrAnd clean. The S t. La.wrel)ce Hall, the largest. hotel below Quebec, can accommodate upwards of 400 guests, and offers all th~ v CANADIAN PRESS ST. L.lWRENCB TRl~.. .um SilGtTE?UY. ·CARP~TS ' 1 AND HO_ USE·F· URNISHINC . coons, (Editorial Om respondenee.) L\l!t week we gave a liet of the otar· worked and f11gged .. out joqrnali~ts ;who had applied ~nd bae·n e.ccepted a.a lit: and proper persons to accomp·ny and pllfticipato in the annnit.l " outing" of the Cana· dian Prnss A~sociation. With one or two { · exoep\1ona that list WM! complete, so that our ten thousand rer.~1ilc~11ble irnd i11tem; gent readers c::i.Ii imagine those sixty jaded quill-drivers accompanied by their laaies, there being one lady for nearly'every man, 'a fe1v forlorn and crusty baoilelors being the only exceptions; drinking in tho indescribable beauties (but nothing etroi:lger) \yhich line t he banks of that mighly father of Oa.nadlan WatersTHE ST. LAWI:ENCJE. 0r.any_o.~p.er gocid in .the trade at a~ lqW p;r~@es. ~~, ~ny other hou. s e c~n possibly ·. ~.. . . offer them at--an· d 11ve. 't · :l YJCCLVNQ ~ , - ·. oa ' , RO · ' . :,Se?tioµ1'tl View: of Mil~er's" New M ,o del"VibratingThresher, ' ~ ,.. Whate,.or may be er.id of the other ~tea& rlvers of tbe world, all travellers agre" that, for grandetw and majesty, none can apyroaeb tlie St. La.wrence, Why, it is a world lteelf ! Including the lakes which naturally belong to this river, it posseeses a coast line of over l!lix tboua·nd mile·, the cities, t~wns and Tillages upon whose borders are counted by liundred111 and the vessels of all classes navigating it11 waters ' by thonsande. In contemplating the in· land seas iV"hich feed H, the senses are · bewildered at their immensity. In Nl· agara is exhibited thA .terrifio and sublime to an extent not to be found eluewhere, crr.u·u:a r. The same water which leaps over the ~a tar· :?HE_ PILORilC l8LA.NNl', Ask any or all of the mo.st eminent ad, afte11 repoemg in Ontario's basin, some ten miles below Marray Bay, con- phyeici&ns : _ glices past Kingston and through the sist of a remarkable group of rocks, which, What ls. the best and only remedy that " Thou&and Islands," and once again be- fr~ m their ):ieiaht, are vieible at a "rea.t c~n be relied on to cure all diseaaes l'.>f the comes turbulent in "The Rapids." In dietanoo. The i11lands, in summer, scarc- ki~ney,s llf!d urill&'.Y drgtlns ; s11ch as .Bright s disease, dtabates fe;t ention or $heBP., while dashing headlong forward, ely ever Pl'!JBent to the beh'o]der 'the Slime inabiltty to retain urine, a~d all the dis' the imagination may make a faint attempt slupe for an hour at a time ; that beauti- eases and silm'e nts peculiar to WOJDeniLt ostima.ting ,the strength and v~locity of ful phenomenon, " The Mitp,ge," seeming and they will tell you explicitly and emthe current, as, shooting past an island or con1tanUy to dwell about , them. ',rhis phatically "B.i.ichu." , a village, the eye has just time to see it may be due to refraction of the 1mn'11 rays, · .Ask t he same physici1ms, what ia the ~as~ reliable and surest cure fo r all liver Cleaner Ever Offered to the Public. The Only True Grain Saver. npproaching ahead, and #to catch a l~t · owin,t: to the rocks . being very sparsely d~ae11s?s or ?;rsp11psia ; constipation, inview of it a&tern, revealing another feat covered with vegeta,ion d1gel!t1on, b1ho11sne11S, malarial feves 1 ague, &c., and they will tell you: Man: ure (Jf this noble river. The Lakes, the RITIERE Dl1 LOUP BLACS: CRBEK, Sept. 17th, 1882, PRINCE ALBERT. Deo. lSth, 1882. BLACK CREEK, Nov. lSth;l~. drake! or Da.ndelinA ! Hence when Thousand Islands and the Rapids being . ll'. W. GLEN, EsQ., Oehawa: (To tlte Editor.oftMPort Perry Standard.) n. F. 'W, GLEN: thest> remedieiJ .are· combine~ _with others passed, the wind is allowed to contemis the next stoppmg-place, and here conDEAR Srn,-TeJk abont threshing! I have Sm,- 1 desire to call the &ttentiou ol tho , DEAR Srn,- 1 thought I would write to you equally valuable and combined into Hop "threshed an!l have been around threshing' ma· farmers or ~his vloin!ty to a new Threshing and tell yoll how I got along with the ··New plat,e the calm and .peaceful, as the.placid nec~ion is made with . the International Bitters, snch a · cbines tor the last tlftt.>en years. o.nd I have Machine made by the JoR. Hall Manufacturing Model" 'l'hresherI got of you last summer. I will waters flow _pdt 'i'h e many vill.ges an4 ' ·Railway: .'l'ourists t~ or ~?m rile At, l antic · (Concluded Iiext week.) Co., .ot Oshawa, called the New Model Vi· tell you the truth and nothing but tho truth.-<seen some good n\"achlnes, but this "New brator. l\lr. Joe. Vickery bonght one of theso .ne. machine has giYen me perfect oa.tisfnotion ·Model" I got of you is ahend of any I ever so.w mil.chines aud thresJ1ed for me four days ;his wherever I have threshed. I could not begin towns between Montreal and Quebec, un· ·states or Province via Halifax or St.ITohn, as the case may be, tak~ leave of the boat J nst to hand new Fast Pile Vefreteenii ' in Canada, It is perfect in eYery respect. I winter aud gave me entire satisfaction. ~Vith to thresh for all who wanted me, aod could broken by rapid or ot her impediment. the construction of the screens, -...ibratlno: mo- ha Ye had jobs enough for two machineslf I had ; never was as well saiis1led with a machine as tiona Grand and intereatin" thouah all these here. Riviere du Loup ii! one of t he which for colour quality and v:al,ue cannot and other attaonmenta. ,I think it utterly had them. '!'he farm ere whom I Ji ave threshed. 0 ~ f 't t d h'I t b be. surpassed_ Oouch Johnston& Orv· U am with ihle. I could say more; but think irnpossible for 11.ny grain to be wasted, and am for say that the "New Model" is the only per ecenes may be, they are not)iing,cQ.mpartd . aTor1 e summer resor s, an w Is , pro - derman. . . ' -,, fully convinced In my own mind that it has feet maohrne they had eyer had thresh for rthat this iB sufficient.. Yours very truly, saved me double the pr!co or threshing in th· e them. -Yours truly, .to what lies bofore the tourist <>oing farther ably not a:s~ thronged" as Oacouna, is fre· 1' W J h " . . HENRY M. WEA.VER, eaving of grain this season. It cleans the ,;ralii JOSEPH SHERK. " 1 d b f h b .. HEN you oso anyt mg· adverhse m perfectly and threshes very rapidly. It is the down,. And to SEE'the St', Lawrence one quent~ Y many 0 t e est ~amihes. lhe.STA'.r~s11u.N. If there is the r emotest most perfect thresh or I haYe eyer seen or used. :DC£crfptlvc (,'J.reulArl!, l{hlng Full Jnforma. Itisar. The site of the town of Fraserv1llo (the chance of finding the article lost you are ealgrain·aaver. Yourstruly, Be Snrc anti Exnmfue tlie "Nciw Hodd" must Uon,.&nt t·rcie to All A ttPltcan1s. · Go BEr,ow QUEn?c. n~me uuder '!l'hich it is_ incorporated) is sure to do so through this medium. JOHN McDONALD. before Yem l.>1n'Clta4e. ' Travellers bound for th!" Saguenay and very bsautiful; on a le,.el plateau, at a The residence of C. Quinlan, of Port PORT PERRY considerable elevation it commands an Hope, was;burglarised on Friday night the Lower St. Lawrence have many ob. d d . - f h 's L . last, although Mr Quinhu lies Yery ill 'e.cts' of interest to note,· among them, '0xten e view 0 ~· e t. · awrence .and andattenda1t ·t mg · upon h. ' - . 1 s w.& 1 1m yet a J the firet wlll ' be !ti Tiew of Quebec ajid the ~1stant Laurentian Mountains. The large qu11ont1ty of Yalvable . sih·el' goo'.ls. Tho above works are rnnnlng full blast to, HAMIL T 0 N ·' 0 NT AR IO 4arbor from the promenade deck just after lover of Nature will enjoy the b£autiful were,taken, mrist.of which bear the initial& : keep up with orders. Some Yery large orders WUI Kc·l>Pclol SIWT);ll.JmR ht 1's133· · · ""(J p leavil'.lg the wharf . The view which now effect . of a summer suneet as seen from E.Q. , have been received lately, mclnd!ng a 1handTh " t T -d' · c 11 . ' ·· · · :'llome Gray Monument for the Taylor Est"te e ,,,.ra .....,. 1 es· o ege. m the Douuu!on. . , Cutwright; and a Grny Monument for Mr. J'. Thoroughly equipped In Literature, Sciences, Are seoond to n!Jne in tho world. :W,ootl ln- greets the eyeJs not ~urpassed anywh,re. here-~hen the sea-like river liee calmly B Do 1~ot defay, t suf.foring .any form of Freeburn,CartwriJ;"ht., Wl!l EMPLOY NO AGENTS, Langua11es. ~us.le and Ar&, For terms. &c., ~trumeute now muse. Deman!l so g.reo.t that · at his feet reflecting the distant azure . o,we omp am · owever mild appnrentaddres the Prmc1pal, A.. RlJRNS, D. D. LL. D. 1t re'1u!1·es T'Yo oft.he .Jargeet F a.ctor1es In t.ho · T. h e harbor of Qllebec has been likened . ', . . rly may be the attack, but use Dr. Fowl1 .snd are selling 'l'omb St.ones, Monuments, ete.· . , at lower prices In consequence. Onr eurto· Domm1011, w1t.h capacity for turning out TWlilN· to the odebrated 13ay of Naples, aod, }y mountarns JU&t tipped with golden l(lory. ( '1r's Extract of Wild Strawberry. It is: mers get the commission themselYe~. It will · TY P<:r day.. For purity and sweetness ot tone. A T · ela.st1c and light t!)UOh, beaut!!ul and perfect ipany, .ls s~id fo surpass it in beau.ty. "Cold mu&t the heart be, and void of emotion," the old,reliab~e cnre for all forms of Sum· pe.y any person w!lo intends erecting o. monu· . , · mer Uomplarnt s that require prowpt. fimshtheyare nnr1valled. ·mcnttothemeroory of"' departed friend to 1 wrl.te ma or st>e me "Person,.,lly betore placing Themostslulledla.bor,the ve.rybestmat~rlals Surrounding thie magnificent bastn are ; that would.. not melt under the mfloence treatment. Ask your druggists and all ·their order. I J(uarantee first class work at . ' thM mone:r can procure are a guarantee topure dealer.a in paten t medicines. · 1~2 GALT 01'iTAR.IO chasers that they are buying no shoddy. bnt a Cape Diamond with Hs citadel and frown.· of euch & s1gM. There are two very.fin_ ·1oweat possible prices. . flmt class article. Sold wh9lesale and retail by ing ba.ttleruents; the cit1, with glistening waterfall11 at R iviere du Loup. The upper , Autumn Te,rm commences Sept, lat. Stat'l.' J , P . RICE, Bowmanvlllc. 0 ot Spoolalist5 m eTery depa.rtment. Preparnt· . , , DON'T DIE Il'i THE llOlJSE ·...:...' Rough <>n domes and spir;es, circled .and guarded by one can only be seen from the point of a M.AlllBLJl!WoJUO!, ton for Law. Medicine. tho Unl..-eniitiee, and :UG. J, S. DONEY, ryrone. Rats.' Clears out rats. mice.roaches bed-ilup its ramparta and bristling batteries, to the rock j utting over it, on which not m~re ftles, ante, rneles, obiJ>munlcs, gopb~s. lie. ' _15l _ - _ -tt~PoR-Y l:'lllaM' oommerct.a l llf8. Claesee for teachers' oortfn.. Ouatomare' cim_e _h _oo _ e_ e_e _it _h _er __ of. _ t_ h_ ree -.fir&t e&les of all 111'1\des. UneUipa.ssed facilities for DTl!:KTll!lllR!I by addresBlnR: Gt;o. r. 11outh the nudulating hills of L , ~vis rise in than two or three penons can venture at We will sacrifice th11 profits to iPCt"caee th , JtOl'tltI.I. ct V., 10 Spruce 8t., New York, ·d.11.M cutte"' Ellleon& Co.. orioke&, i'ootbsll &nd boa.ting. :Excellent" sn . ..,, per..-lalon of 1onncer pupll& F<!'lee $U a rear. ean l"arn tbe exaot cost or e:ny prowsed line or terrace!I, crowned bf I!. thriv1ng t oivn of a titne. 'l'he other, to be seen to advant· hies. Ellison & Co. We are extend.Ing the -ta1l0ring4ept. Ellison F OP InatituM! a11no11noement, aiJdreMPrh1clpal, 1 ;&; Co.. Hll'.X B. BRYANT, M. A.,·. ~:;:,~~ ~11 ';..~bie1:11:~:an ewsp&l'91'1!. · that name, and btretcbiog away for mil'*I &ge., should be viewed from the side of the p~ii:io~~ea~0~j~~~~ff u~~~ JF1l~1~~ ~·g ~0 com- . ' I ~ " < comforts of a first-class hotel. Leaving Riviere du L oup wharf,' tha ·bo&t now turns her prow due north, and sl.-eama for TH.Ill FAR ~ -F.A.fJID SAOUl!:NAY, the "Mecca" of all tourists.· What-sensationa come " c roivdiug 011 t he traveller a& ho feels ~hat ho is approi.ching that mys· te~bua river ! ,A. r~1n of twenty miles visitors In summer, The tota.i populatie>n brrn;;;s the boat to ·fad ousac, Wht:lre the of the island is between 6000 a.nd 7000. gre&t river lo~es itself in the greater. (),.p Tourmeut is well seen as . s oqu tis the Here is situated one of the <Y0vernment lele of Orleans has been paeaed. U lies fish-breeding establishments, ~hence mil. on the north ehore, and· risee tQ 'an (l.lti~ li~ul!I of young salmon are annu1.11ly dis. trib nted tu s tock the various ri~ers of tho tude of about 2000 feet. Dominion. But the deanery of Tad ousac GltOSSlll IRLE -what words can do it justice1 Monuta111, · - · d l · flood ~1d forest com biue to make up ono 111 now m view, an c :urns a passina iy.ptice barmonio:n whole, grand beyond descrip· as being the Quarantiri~, Station for Qus- tion bee, nnd the last resU\l~ pl~~e of m~ny a F~om this poi.nt to Ohicouti<ni, a dis· poor .emigrant W~P, coming to thi11. ooun- ta~ce ?f &bout _ lOO mi~es, and the turning try to mllko a 1;.,,0"~e lies buried at " the po.mt m the Toy~ge, it may truthfully b& · · ·\ · ' · -- · · 1sa14 that not an rnol,i of the way hcks in Q·1arantme, lu one grave he buried 7Q90 \interest. At every tum of the bo11.t-at victimn \Jf the "ship fever" of ~8,~7, anrl. Ievery reYo.luti?n :·of the paddles-~om 0 alruo;,t u ma.ny · wero claimed l;>y the new t\U.ract1on is dis.covered-here a placid cf.olera in 184.9. bay, there a fuanuug caeca.do, tumblhg , . OTer perpendicular rocks l\ tho11s1 md.' feer. Many tslandl!I are now passeq, fem&rk· deep, and the equally sombre mountains able chiefly for their fertility and tlie great above, to~ering to the clouds, air hM·& qnan~ity of game which tlocl>s tq t)lem in . their fascin ation. the teMon. Baie' St, Paul, io th!} nodh, ~t is im possible, _ wit hin the limits of . · · this 11hort descrtphon, to enm name tho.. gua.r<led by ISLE AUX IJOl1f)RES · man7 ll.HrMt!o!}~ o! ~!i~ rtv~rl b\l~ . CAl'ES ETEl.Hi11"l" ANb -·- -·· · ·y (Hazel Island), is remarkable for its r ich I . ' TRINIT iron mines c ~!ID A wor<l, G:narding the entrance Etot·oity Bay, these iwo promontorieii While tho boat gllcles pi.st tht!ii6 bal\uti· rise on either hand, the one to the height; ful ' islands, some· near by 1 othehi miles of 1900 fc~t, and the other only a little 'ill<way ·they serve to assist- ihe mi1id Jn less. An.d if the Saguenay possessed ·no . r~aljz,ing the majestic proportion~ of the othe,r pomts of ~ttraction, no t raw·ller wouid regret havmg come to ~ee tl11;i3a .· , . noble nver St. Lawrence, which no:v. is alone.' ,A.a .seen In e.ll it11 grandeur. But the grandest .lU ! HA ! BAY feature of all musk not be omitte<;I. Is reached, and ·the boa.t glides across its Fr!)m C'ap Tourment to Murray Hay, a la~d·lo?ked !'at~re, on_ o th,lnke of boating, distance of over fifty miles, the left hank swn~rmng, ~shmg and a dozen inviting . . pastimes which here might b., mdulaed in 0 ' of the river preients one continu ous panoif time bnt ."ermit ted . B u t , a fter n d e1 . · ay rama of the wildest scenery on ihis couti· df a few hours, 19'0 go on and ascend the pent-only surpassed by the . Saguenay ; Sagnenay farther ntill-as far as in fact it may be compared to Switzerland CHICOUTHU · aud t he Rine combined, only that it ls as Here 'wa.terfalls, lumber mills trout and much grander as the might~ St. L:wrence salmon fishing are the attracttone. We is greater than that romantic atreim. . havo reached the eud of aur voy!llge, howHa.ving feasted the senses for hourl!I, ever, and have to commence to return We go over a.gain all the glorious scene~ :MURR.A.Y B.AY which "e had before enjoyed, an a ennext cl!i.iml!I attention. Thia Is a favorite deavor to stamp t hem on the memory, to l!ltlminer resort ; a primitive settlement , be called up at 11ome future time as we l'68ting among hills and mount ains, pos· would the likeness of sorue Tal.ued friend. sesaing good sea· bathh:ig, a"ud affording Vital Questions ! sport to the angler or rifleman. Here Ask t he moat eminent physician of any also is a Tnh.iable Mineral Spring whose school, what. ts the beat · thing in the waterl!I are hiqhiy recomruended to inV'Q· wo~ld for quieting and allaymg all irrilids. .. It has five or six good hotels. what tat10n of the nerves and cu11ing all forms a contrast lo the crowded 1'.l'aterlng-places of , n ~rvoue complaints, giving natur..J, 1m2 sleep always L of the fashionable world ! Here one oan childlike refresl_ And they will t.ell you unhe~itatinol1 enjoy nature at her beet, completely sever· ·some 7 form of fI9pa ! ed from th~ OAl'Oij ~!)\l turmoils of buainee~. 'J _ om:iEAS. -~"° 'l.'his Island is about twentrmilerlon~, l\lld 'f rom half a mile to five miles wide ; it rises to a considerable elev&tion ; at the end n_earest Quebec the high land la folly 300 feet above the water level. On h '!<re aix O&tholio churches and one .Protestant, the· latter betng for the accommodation of · I I ., · . 'o . . ·-· 11ANUFAGTURED BY T;HE JOSEPH HALL MANUFACTURING GO.,OSHAWA,ONT. 'The Most Perfect Thresher, the Most Perfect Separator, the Most Perfect !MARBLE WORKS LA D I E. S' 00LLE C E, PRIZE MEDAL ORCAN S I G E L H ' G ·L WESLEYAN W. BELL'S I ih I COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE - I W S H AW A l 0 ·