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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Jun 1886, p. 4

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mination of the curae of intemperance, The Fina.nce 3 Of The Ooun try. "the preachin of the Gospel, the power - with : of moml suasion, the education of the The meetinga held hist week at Cheslev .. My, what lovel1 patterns you have in young in temperance principfos and by and at Owen Sound were really magnifi such deadly blows as a vigorou~ and e n· uent d emonst rations o f th e people' fai tl Wall Paper, and how cheap, too. ' You lightenedlegislationulonecanintlict" . '£wo in Liberal principles, tind of the eople's h ave the best selection I have seen." confidence in H on. E . B !ake, th Liberal most important practical r esolutions were leader. The mu~ter at the Ches! y meet adopted, the one, to petiti n all the pro~ ing was at a 1 rery moderate P,stimate three Just so, that is my intention. YincialGovernmentsto appoint a sufficient thousand. '.L'hc number at t h Owea number of officers foL· the ::i,dministration Sound meeting conld not have been less :NEftrES~, THE of the Scott Act, in full sympathy with than five thousand. M: rny Conserva tives .attended h ese 'rDE PRE'l'TIF.S'I'. thatmcasnre; 11nil the second, a r ecom· meetings. Aud of th· se'we b elieve n a mendation to electors t o seek for the re- few becam e cOll\'inced tlrnt Sir ,Tolm Mc ancl at the 1·ig·ht p1·ice. turn to Parliament of able and good men Do nald 11.nd his associates lrnve not conwho are known to be in full sympathy duct ed tho business of Carntda e ithe.rwise1 .. ly or honestly. Soine of then1 heard for · · · · · . with prohibitory legislatwn. The Assem· 1the first time truths eo ncernin" the »dbly might have added, what indeed their ministration of P ublic atfaiu ~hich the recommendation carries in substance, to Tory press c1trefully conceals from those · · l offi ce a1so. Th e )' The very finest quality of mumcipa iquor t raffic who rely UI)On it for i nformation. In h is Chesley PpeRch Mr. Blake dealt and the drinking habit will Jield only by chiefly with the fin;incial condition of th o inches. Every available shelter will be country. .iqual to any shown in Toronto, at a price clung to. Recent experience with county 'l'he Tories who r ead only 'l.'ory papers surprisingly low. councils throu 0 °hout the province shows must 11ave lJee11 s urpi·"secl t o learn t l1"t i " · the absolute necessity of a very close The Federal expend iture was about Plain Gold, :from 3ac. sc·rutiny of every municipal candida~e's 13} millions in 1868; that in 1874 the exW indow Blinds in linen, fancy. record next January, and a concentrated penditure, although kept within th 'cl Tory was about $25,;JOO,OOO. Large Variety of Patterns. effort t o have the temperance sen timent estimates, Tha.t in t hose six or seven years of Tory Pictures Framed at lowest rates. express itself at the polls. administration the expendit ure had i11>The proposal tu co-operate with t he creased by $9,800,000 a yeu r. Meth~distand oth er evangelical bodies in That in the five years of Mr. McKenHome Mission work in thinly-settled dis- zie's Administration , alth ough h e had to· tric·s was advanced stage. We hope t o carry out the engag~ments of his prede· ~h., (!J;atUUliUU Jtnt.t~lUUll. cessors, the expe nditure was so kept down 'lll ~ see it bear fruit at no distant date. Cor- that in his last year it was only 23! mil· respondence is to be opened with other lions, or about $200,000 mor e than in the BowMANVILLE, FRIDAY, J UNE 25. churches in Canada and the United Stat es- year the Tones wen t r;mt of office. I am Greeted Every Day WEDDING BELLS. J DUNT FAIL TO SEE MY PATTERNS Gold Embossed Papers P. TREBI LOOCK. a · has been don e by tke legislatures of Que- ~~~ lr~~;~I~~ under the administ ration of ~~~o~~r~~-da~;ut1nis~: ::. ~~;d WM~~~ shown in town. We have also in stock a fu!ll bee a nd On tario, was r eferred t.o a specia.1 . Wtielh ; H orse-ehoti Mirror, Mr. F . a.ssortmen.t of th e best and most relirubfo mak~· of I N THE PRESBYTEltlA.NGENERAL AsSEMDLY. committee. · B ro wn ; Chee11e D ish, Mre. H .,sket t; , It is as it outrht to b e that our churche& \ Call at 'I.'ait & M orrism>~il t o see Mrs. J>air Preserve Dishes, Mr: and Ure. 0 · . . t ha.ti ,Clarke's Cookery Book. K eith ;. Carel R eceiver and V ase, Miss The P resbyterian General Adsembly is and cIim·ch court s, wh i"t'e mamtammx . Thirty eight well knowr practical wo ·k L. Bll11nt1tt; Pair of Vases,.Mrs. Warder ; 1 I the supreme court of that chm·ch, and an neutrality in party · ions , should have - .'t era 1 ·t i A gncn,. · r 1.- L em11na.dt1 Set Mrs. Harv.11y · , O·haw11. ; ·. Crapes not made for show merely,. but whid~, we . . quest . .. 1 ers an d wrt I 11 . ltl , 1 1111';~can interest attaches to its proceedings simi· and express 9.n opuuon on great questions \t i1 ristfor July to oved lowiug wit h valuabl.i llandsome Vol. of P oems,.. Mr. H. K encan confidently r ecommend Ito gi ve satil!faotfon .to·tho wear er. lar t o that excited by those of the E pisco of publiq morality. After all it is " R igh l1- \and in ter esting- information. O~car lt . ne11 c1I>t1~n small and one larr.:e Prestirve palian P rovincial Synod or the M ethodist ousness that exalteth a nation." The· Glea-~on. tb e horse t amcll. d escnbes 111 Dishes, Mr. and Mra. A. '.Fl1it; Chees e Book , :detail, with illus~ratiou s, h~ ~emarkab le Uish aaJ. Water Pitcher, Mr. and Mre. General Conference. Its la te largely at- nearer God's wor d ' our Statute 1 method s of teachwg and traFmng horses. . :> Sand',,r(l)oelc; Celery Dish· and Wate r One Dool' W eat of P ost Office, tended eight-days' m eeting in Hamilton are kept, and the nearerthe I erfect Man· /Art hmr L. Valk, t he architect, pre~·rnts Pitchet>, M is11 Ha.t .ie Wallt.er, O rono ; was occupied mainly, of course, with ·de· the line3 of the people, the greater the· !dlesi~ n11 and s pecifications for build in" ,. G laaB 8 et, Mias E. Ha.rper,. Pl>rt P erry; 'hands.ime Count ry H ou·<:t. · D r. Ende· Bistt!le CiJlr-nament,Ezzie N litb; Maj ol ica.n nomina tional mn.tters with "·hich the gen - Dominion will become. _ lma on gives the bes t l~ood P·r esetvative~. B'aske t, M rs. J . Doyman aiud Mias M. eral public is concerned only to the ex· - - -- --- -·-·· · -· · .(l'he fnM -page a ud other ilhw1l' ra tions of Sin~l:l>i·r ; L ornonado Set , Mir. and Mrs. t ent of r ejoicing in the success of any orMr. Blake, the "Mail" and Riel. ithi11 l!llt~mber a re u ousnaliJy tine, wdl- Mbon, Orono; GlaH Water P itcher and - ·- - - ganization whose object is the furthering -!J<n<>W lll· aartii ts furn ish over s1 .llity ori~inal pair of C!;l as8 P lates, Mias CIJ\uick ; Sat of This is the sty le in which t he ToL ·onto· 'engira.~: ngs of farm a ui ma.!il,.fa_rm con ~riv- B edding ,Mr. a.no Mrs. \V.; Dua tan j ur. ; of the m oral and r eligious interest of the M ·1 d" th R" l f iancee,hrmts, flo wers, labor-sa.vrng d evices, Co unter(D < me, Mr. and M N. Bond; one country. It is a source of sa tisfaction · 1 11 ~~ iscusses e Le ques ; · e tc. Jil\l.. all res pects thu I' O.blisl~ers claim d ozen,N apkins,Mr. and Mb1. J . Brittai n tha t the missionary, benevolent, anded· Mr. Blake demanded the hf.i of Riel-1 't hafr. th:i& Julv m11nber 11t-blilo beat over Table- 01oth and dozen Nii.{l'k.ins, Misses ucational 'l'l"O rk of the great Presbyteriim ~n 1871 be~aLi~e he had been instrume1~t:W. ~san ed ·. P rice· $ 1.50 p~r , year. Single T od; Set of ToiletMats,Mkis . W. Sha.w; churnh is being pressed with increas ing m accomphsh'.ng the_de:i,th of one loyalist ... Jnumbe11s, 15 ce nt.a . Address A merican Pair of F.J.ncy Slippers, Ida and Mag~ ie In 1886 he tlu nks Riel for a s~cond and.I ·j' A:g11i~,,,,1Ji>u1111st, 751 Broadwa!)', New York . :ffi1t t ;: ©'hina Cup and Saucer . M iss energy, :md with highly gratifying results. more heinous offence sh ould have been ell..- , · · . · . H oskin ;: C rysta.I P itaher; Miss HutchiThcre is room for all the different clenom· cased . But then he ex plains t hat he did\ J. '"0~mping O nt" is an auw aeh ve aubJect s<m ; . s:i.fver P epper and Slllt Castor, :inations, and progress in any one of them not want Riel punish ed; he only deman d!-· ,m tlJ:is- weather , whethe~ Y <i:IU try t~e M eHrs J . Maynard and W . E. P ethick , . .l . b fi 11 h ed that he should be captu red and tried!, /eJ!'.P.er1me~tr. yourself or v·11H1J m~re h ero1 .o a , ··d esmhn, St John· Ch·urch ·, Wh1 "sk ' .carn cs Wl t i it ene t t o a t e rest, as a f d h t 11 tl t t P "' ~ · so that lie is guilty of no inconsistenc~: ~ten :.< w 0 e you 1,a 1· ._renves ara- Hbld er , brase, palm le11;f pattern , Rev. · thornug hly cultivated farm does t o our now. This is a very small h ole for a large ~IS<>. . , w. P. Stephens 8 ;aticl!it l1l FRA~K H : .an d! Mrs. Moore, Sanfu rd. Ont; Sil. .neighboring propertieB. statesman t o crawl through ." I!lSillH.fl<_ .Pc>PUJ.AR ~ON'l.'IHlll:ii\ with its I ver P lcftle Crutit , Mr. h. Evana. Co· . . . . r llel!ly p1etures, cer tam1i:v. tomn.·ts one to Th ere are certain great moral questions, This is a carica. t ure of the fa cts. Mr.-. 't ry ii".. _ "A Turkish D inner on the Nile,, j h Jurg·;: Tea set of diahea, Miss C"rrie ' : . ·~ ·· , ·. ,. . h owever, which are common grou nd for . Blake as the P rim0 .Minister of Ontario, . ~s a pleaimni traveler 's sketch>. In " Ota· D r 1ston·; P air Pillow hhams, Mrs. John +.-...:I ,,aJl the church es and all good citizens, '.I.DU offered a r E:ward for tho appreh ension an,11 Wells- " W . E . McCann. discElll1rseth like M cCle llan . ~ r1n~ -which come in for a share of consideration · tria.l of L ouis Riel. Sir J ohn McDon a.ld an old:en es~yist on th~ .. ohall'.ID.S of pure 1 Offica ·n·d'· R es1 'd ence i "n t 1 1 hh f I Dr .. Potter, ~·· $ > . C.·, &C· ·at these deno1ninationa.l gatherin" S. The · (teclared his a n:riety t o ieatch him, a nil l wa .el!!;. 1 1©-ng e consThn&&, poets qr p re· I, )row~::t .· ' s Block, K in., rt·&J., Bowmanville. 0 ~ feriri-ng! wime and ale. ·-< A 'llb;iar 'r hro ugh 1. late Assembly pronounced with no uncer - wa.id $2,000 t & persuiade l1im t o leave the N or m.and')' " is oue of t,.h o· h em e like bite.- : F ulti Jines of ar tists',' materials- tubes, 1 tain sou nd on several of these, as indeed 4i:OU.ntry, 80 'that. he- might not be arrested of· t ravel j ust suited! t'<.l t he season . ; b ruslwB, pallettes, et~··· at s. s. E dsall's was to have been expect ed of it. u d h rought t 0 tr.ia.b. Riel was dec12.itcd RioauI1t e;, a Sout h A m13ricar~ :hero, fi nds a Geti. your buggy pamted by th e No. 1'. J > ·an fi t ting niche. Ji;rnest I tige£30ll takes nJ, P . ain oo.11, H . St ot t, atr Morris' Carriage · ) ' . · · Indi l!'ormost among th em was the .21n (1)·W:tla:w. b11itr in sp· ]te of his ou tla·"1'ry 1 t o tha· '"fieadwatt1rB '.J1t thoJarner·," an!l 1 Wor ill question, regarding wh ich a most careful· Wll2 elected t& Pam'liruooont. A m otion w:as t ho oluwi;ning ser ies of ! p ictures ~etn o~ Bailbed, rib bon , ploo~ and annealed! ! · ' · · · · :00.die for h ili!- ex paufui0n , and wh en th e anti t u t:!Jei r cool a11d h 11<l11ZY realitie3o . wir e a. full stock at lied! Fock prices a t S,. : Iy-worded, though vigoro11s resolution pre- 1 1 pared by P rincipal CaYan was adopted_ vote came t o· loe ta.kelili Sir J ohn M cDonald " Wl:li~~i»l! M a tch ell).'." by Abbott., w4.ll , S. Rd~ll' s. The resolution dcsclaims all political party fled fr0m th e Bo111se'. gi"'e mu.ch curious i~fonnation to m:J111t ~ Cellars and Cuff&;. n ew st yles in Celtreweus_ 'l'he storie:a in. M tw. .July nu mber luloidl and L inen & ll T. Geo. Mason:s aims, e:x:pres~es n o j udgmen t on our gen· fa 1885 m el 1ed llJ, Febellion of th e ,half- anil:lik<il: 1he articles--hrigfot,, breezy' h ist Sta11 H ouse. t . oral I n d ian policy, h eartily recognizes the breeds. He wasanested, tried, conc:emn- sliii.ted' t~ reading in ;i.ultrv ,,. days. !ff you want t ho bosti. value in 1ace cul'· ' t~iwi, a t t he lowest pnices, go to Robe11tmeritorious character and services of many ed a.nd reoomm en dledi t o m ercy, b ut in $ 300.00 WANTED . son. & Bond 's, B-ea¥en· B lock . .if th e Govern ment ser vants; but holds spite o·f this r ecommendation ho WM eX· 1iwicy Wind ow Shaciles A Jady says th ose·ll as b eyond an y doub t that gross frauds ar e ecuted loy I.lie G ovc'. nlment. M r . Bl~e expressed his opinicn UJ>t> n th is exceution. We- lhavo sent oot acoounts for n~.arly at; Tait & Morru1 on:s. a.re the best for the b eing per pet rated upon th e I nd ians by . . . . · . $;11,.200.00 t his m ou th and have re2 ~1ved 1:£;0ney she ever ::iaw.. T hey are beaurr~s. som e of those ap pointed to care for them , H e d eclared that m lus opimon the ev1d- only abo ut 25 per cont of t h at ai:aount. egree of mer1tal un- 1Will ilho per sons who·b~ve n ot r cspo,nded ,<:,ouc~ J oh Mbon &t' tCryfd.erm ant l~ve and t ha t flagrant immorality is chargeable ence showed such a d · · · . . · S®om an 1mmen;se. q;uial'I 1 y o carpe a. "'urALY~S ASTRAY.-~~-- o~ t~e COMMENCI NG TRIS WEEK un ~f iBg the last fel'J:· we©ks, but they are st ill u pon public servant s and other whites soUl'1dn css as to make 1hmproper tosubJect Iilo· i:iotices sent kaol~ly Q~.- so by r et1 prcm:aes lot 7, Br~ken Front, ])arlington, R iel to t he extreme p enal ty of U)ie law. \maii.I as we. mu st. ha.v& $::IO O mor o, before 1lhowi ng a larg.e.assortment of carpQts of three ye2'1' old calves.. The own<Dr is requested b rought into con tact with the Indians. · - WI'l'H to provo·propert;v.payexpenRes :.md tako t hem . , h . . Monday m gh t ~~t. I ,1 k " d The 3ury wel'C 01 t e same op;1i u on, so , ' fl!· ·m s . .:lAMES KNliSlll'. 23'3: a way . "'£ho Gene ral Assemb ly," says the reso· .i'ANCAK~ Soc~1 ..- 1'bis Social, held in : P er aons _:vi>ll.ing to borrow mon <ll"y on lution , "would eamest ly r ecommend to wer e t he m edical experts. vVe tilink t ha t . was entitled t o p recisely ihe sam1.1· t he Drill Shed b¥ t la·e young meo. © f Trini. ,Ifarm sec urlly can 100 accommodatecll with R iel OUSES TO SELL A N D RENT .the Government of Canada th e imperative ' any amou nt @11 api;)Jication to the & ·ATES · to rent a good Ht'ick House w ith amoun t of justice as an y othe!l' offendH· t:y church, in oonneeiion with !:be Bai;id IMAN otlice, at lowest rates of m t ez;e::.t. tf. nme lhave n ecessity of at once can celling all appoin t rnoms aad e:.-<cellent cellJ>r; good garden ould h ave had under like ciri;"!l 1 mstancoo. Concert, oa Fii:da,y 'evening last, was no t so ru it trees. a desh:abte residence for with D 1 A skilk>d· bla"ksmith from T~onto is salo, suitable for A.lso m ents of agents a nd instructor s who are W a, retiring farmer; cont ains We\ a.y further t hat the exec~ion of R.i01 largely attended. as it might ha'l>'i been, but i n charge ii£ t h 1;; blacksmithing de-:part ment and summer kiitchen and woo d· rooms aeve-i known to be tyrannical and unj ust , or i mpleasank of Murril' Caniage Works. All kinds shed; !I: acre land with choice fruit trees; gootl moral , and of filling their places with men was governed solely by consiiderat ion of tbose who w~FGl· p.n.sent spent we\l. a nd cistern· W . R . n. C AWKEm, Bow· polit ical expediency, and wa;a not at all evening, ].b,e. Band furn isllied cboioe- of repa:i1i ng Hently, promptly and wcll IDU.lilVille. 20-lf. We offer an eigh t rib Parasol for of integrity, sobriety and p urity." The music, and t!iie Panc1.1kes- frill!d u nder th,a done. twenty cent s, Assembly further pledged itself to co-op- the r esult of an honest desilliil to carry iin - direction of Mr_ Trent, re}l"esentative 0f ViTe aim to make every page of t h e An extTa large eigh t rib Black ParSTATESMAN inte'1 ·e11ting which is a gr eat erate with th e p ublic auch orities in pro· to effect the law. This was. shown wn- Fl8 isohma~ & Co's., Com\l)ressed Ye~t, asol for forty C<::nts. . The ben e£t to ad ver tisers. An adver t isem en t mating t he general intprovement ·>f t he elusively by th e telegrams. tliat were sent and assislimts,- wore deligh lful. from Wi11nipog by Sir Adol ph e Carom t o lighlning rapidily with which the ll'an- on a page with no p ure reading matter is Ten rib Black Zenella Parasol for Indians. next to worthless. Vvh o ever thinks of sixty cents. No one who knows th e thorough in de- the Prime Minister. 'TI1e Goverwmmt cakes were fr ied nod son ed up on the reading a page of m iscellaneous ad vts,one pen ccnce of the Assembly will fo1· a mo- subord inated R iel's fate to t heir own po- table, was somewhat m:nvellous, but i he half of which are dead an d many of t ho Black satin lined Parasol selling supply seemed to be illimitable and wa be- oth ers gray with age. m ent expect an y party motive in the litical fortun es. for seventy-five cen ts. It is well k nown in Ottawa t hat 50 of Jieve all were satisfied. The Pancakes, above action . The universal feeling_ was A be~utiful large extra quality Donghnuls and Coffee were :i.ll alike good, ex pressed by Principal Gran t , wh en the the b rotherhood g,uarded t he h ouse of Sir Satm Parasols for one seventyand everybodynot forgetting the small mot ion which wa3 carried unanimously by J oh n McDonald the night of Riel's ox11cufi ve. boy,- enjoyed themselves. a standing vote was about to b e p ut, - -" tion, b ecause ho fear ed an attack from t h e An elegam gold l'ib Satin Parasol Palace S t eamers. Low Ra.tee. ' Ye ar e doing a. very sol emn act, and w e Pronch citizen s, whom h e had caused h is (JONSIJHP'l'l r.N ~u;;~O.-an OIU physician Four Tripe per W eek Bet ween ' selling for two dollars. retired rrom practice. huvi ng had placed in his should all deliberate, endorse or apprnve colleagues to mislead upon this q uestion , hands by an East I ndia mission1ny the form ula DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND We w ill pay t he highest of a simple ve1<:etable remedy for t he speedy Handsome lace trimmed Parasols of t his by rising in attestation of our own and he subseq u .. n tly escaped from the city and St. 1gg::~:i~e!ifl~~1!ah~1~~~:H~~~;~vme. per manent cure of(Jonsumption.Bronchitis, 6t. Clair. Oakland Hou so. Marino Cit y . in blue, beige, cream and cardinal Aethma and all throat and Lung Af· feelings on tho subject. I feel tluit we and went· to E uglancl to a void fu rthor Catarrh, :Bvery Week Day :Betw een rections, also a positive and radical cure for price in Cash for. a ny q ua n . from fifty cents and up. · Similar . considerations Nervous Debility und all nervous Complaints, h ave b een guilty of a nat ional sin and if personal risks. DETROIT AND CLEVELAND after having tested its wonderful curative kept h im fro m a ttending to his place in BJ?ecW Sunday Trips d111'1ng July &Ild AtllrllBt. we do not repent we will be imnish ed as powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his tity of W o o l . to make it known to !us suffering fellows. a natinn, and a worse thing will come up- P arliamen t <l uring the Riel discussion. - duty OUR ILLU STRATE D P AM PH1..ET S Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve .Batll!l ·nd Exourale n Tiekets Will b e furnialled human suffering, I will send free of charge, to on us if we do n ot men d our d oings." .Adve1 ·tiser. .t b;r you r Ticket A 11on t , or a ddress all who desire it. this recipe,i n German.French, WM. Q UICK & CO. . C. 0, W HITCOMB, Gen' I Pass. Agent, Call on J no. McMurtry at the West On th o b urning question of T emperance or English, with full directions for preparinl'!" IT t:A.N UO NO Jl,\ltM to t.ry J:'rccnmn's and using. Sent by mall by addressing "with Detroit & Cleveland Steam Nav. Co. End H ouse for auyth ing you r equire in the A ssembly emphatically renewed oft- "form 1·ow1fors when y ou1· c hJlfl is a lH11g , stamp, naminl{ this paper, W, A . NOYES 14,9 DETROIT, MICH . Dry Goods or Groceries. Power's BlockRochestcr N . Y. 45 r epeatcd t estimony in favor of t he ext er- fcvel'ish or lrcUul. to concentrate the force of Christian opinion in a general effort to p reser ve t ho Christian Sabbath from furth er inroads Will addre ss the electors of Weat Durharn and t o r estore t he Sabbath to large and as foll ows : important classes of tho commun ity from Hampton, Town Hd ll, Monday, July. whom it h as been ruthlesely taken away. 5th, at 7:30 p . m. A pertinent a ppendix: to the Sabbath ob · Kendall, Sons' Hall, Tuesday, July 6th servance resolution calls for the disco unt · f d d l at 2 p.m. enancmg o para es an processions wit l New castl e, Town Ha.II, '£ uesdav, July bands of m usic o the L ord's Day. .A pe6th, at 7 :30 p . .m. titi on is to b e sent t o the D ominion P ar Bowmanville, Town Hall, Wednesday, liament to make seduction a crime and July '1th, at 7:30 p. m. otherwise to increase t he protection, at All electors are respectfully invited to present not oriously inadequate, to fema1e b e present at these meetings. virtue . The. question of the legalizing o.f lotteries', when for religious purpose, a;s HON. E. BLAKE That when the Tories ret m·ned to office tho expen diture im mediat ely incr eased . That in 1883 it was :.bout $29,000, 000. That in 1884 i t was about $31.100,000. That in 1885 it was about$35,000,000 of which about $1, 700, 00C~ was for r ebellion expendit ure.That in 1886 it will be·iibout $38,100,000, of whichabou t $3,.400, 000 is r ebellion expendit ure. 1 7 as ee n $ 11, 200,G . OO. That in the nineteen years of Confederat ion there has been an inoo:ease in the ex· pendit uro of $21, 200,00<n T hat of th·is, $21.000,GOO has been the increase under the T ory Adiuinistration, d~tS~ thbe increase in ttiese year~ since That, exclusive of thl:l rebelli»n ex pen· PUBLIC QUESTIONS On Weiluesday evening of lae t week Mr. R. H. Nott, 11f th., West Dmham N t:ws staff, and Miss Nellie Dustan, daughter of Mr. Willi~m Dustan, oi this town, were married iu St.. J ..hn's church, Rev Dr Macnab offic'·LtitJO" Mi·s Susie ' n ·and Miss · ,, .,. . ' as Dust· Al'"" Nott ac·ed Bridt'smaids; and Messrs. Paul No tt and ' Edward Hhrrington Caddy officia.ted a s Groomsmen. · The bride '¥Ore a lovely ' dr~s~ of cream s;1tin and oriental la c... , fest. ·oned wnh ori.nge. bloss~ms, and ' looked v"ry ? eau t1ful. Mi· s Susie Dusta n was a ttmid 111 a drees 11f canary nnn's · veiling, tr ·mmed with old 1.:old lace aud · ' whit.e fl ow.i,·s ; ~u.d Miss. Alma. N ott i n crearu nuns ' 'etltu g, "r1~ntal lace a nd ' ,.Jiite flowers. Long before tlie cerem·iny b egan the church was fall, and hundreds · could not g ain admitbnce. Indeo~ , it was the largest assembly tltat we },ave over seen at a weddi 11g in this to wn, and "t · t ocr itcy as W e 11 as 1 em b race d th e aru those in more humble circumstances. Thero were a lairge numl'Jer ..f friends present from o~ha."a, P o rt P .. rry a l'.ld other plilcos. A e; the br·id al party was r etiring from the church Miss R oche suitab~e for wedding p· resents,. ait great reductions. played th e Wedding M arch and the sexc1 ,::ni tolled the church b<11ll merrily. A large number of ir.viteit guests followed the part y to the ro9idence of th o bride'sparent;i wh ~re the "edding dinner was· served. The happy young pair left on ' the ni ght ex press fair J?e.f roi t, Cleveland.I. . and other Arneric;m cities ~ccompamed J b:I'. the best wishes ;,f their n umerous i ·=~~~====================~====~=~=~~ friends. . . . .. I . The fullowrng i.~ a .. part1a llSt o f the prese.nte t? thti bride .. A Gold Bracelet ! 1 :rn_ t 111 D i·unondt1, th e, Gr~om; Fam ily J··i-~l-· ········-············--··-lli--I"-· B ible, Mrs. H. J. N ott; t:i1lver Water 1 Pitcher, Goblet and 1'rn:v, Alma and : ·-l~-1····················--···-·4'·~·· Bar rington ; Ttla Set, M r. and Mrs ' Ch esterlidd ; Silver Caro R eceiver, Miss I\llurney ; Silver Butter G!uuler, Mrs. and - - - O F - -:M!ias Worth ; S ilver Ca.lie Basket , Gale Biros. : Silver Fruit DiTM1, the Misses Rarper,P<Jrt Perry; t:iilvtir Pickle Cruet, Mr. C. and Miss A R ob lin; Pair i'ilver N~pkin Rings, .J J, r(l. i;iibald ; l:'. i 1 ' er C31!tor, Mr. and lll1fl W'. Dust11. 1 , j1tr.; , H-<a.l f doz. Silv··; ::; i1 .,, r; 8 Mi ~ w. uustan S en.; H a J. u ...-..,u S ·l v·lllf :O- p 11n11 - , J.\ {i·s :3. IDtustan; A 1.. rn1 CL1ck ..~ir.,. """i Miss Dra·per·, Si l v~1· ,.nd Glass.Tv1" ~ Bot tle, H ave just openOO. out a foll range of ~ ~ M lBs Eppltitt; Workbo:ii:, Mr. aud Mrs. G1 L. Nott, Oshawa; Whiskh older, 1 l:kid'tl's Suuday f;chool clae&; Oil P~int· l(IMPOR'J.JED DIRE CT ),. ing~ Mr. A. Johnstone; Tuarge framed Pi'ob11>re, P. Nott ; Colored Sil ver Pickle These good~ are undoubtedly t he best vaJue ever 118 VARIETY HAfiL --is the place to get-- I CROQUET SETS HAM M QC KS EXPRESS WACO NS CHILDREN'S CARRIACES PICTURES FRAMED AND WALL PAPER at Bottom Prices. Silver Plated Ware I N QV £ L T I E S IN FANS. & . QQi_ Come in and see for· yourse]ves. :KE NT"Ni"E R l ---· --I· l : . I G-RE_A_T S:E10-W-- COU@ff, JOHNSTON & CRYDERMAN Crape Black Caslnimeres, I ? WEST EN~b\- HOOSE. DreSS GCilOdS p mn · t s, Q rng · h . iams,. ·i I c 10 th ., s a n d: T ."W'" ee d s G e nt s F urn1s h ings notice by the A 1 Tailor. 1· Pri ·ntad Mus.li"ns p ·· C anvas Cloth, p ar· aSQ1 & S Ul ·t s mad e t .o order on shortest "'· J. M c MURTRY. C H PARASOLS I - - -o--- -W-OOL I Summer Tours. R06ERTSON &BOND.

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