Weekly British Whig (1859), 23 Jul 1885, p. 3

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novntcuunolumnunnsuunou. " avllhjhntinnivalulot. `_ ...;...;a but ulnnluu tdll on all IIIO public huilllillal Ind Ana-Ivan nlnnadinnlikn _WEEKLY BRITISH wmq, JULY su. 13:55: . : ILICIJBS EQW Elli: 1 Il-|\l'K'- IIIJII IJIL`-I CU UIIC ` ` mime mah. just. as he was preparing to 7 `tire back at me. and killed him. I 5 have brought` home riot of `0l]O.'.~`. a ! Heather out of an ludi-in : hat. two` i pipes. and n bonnet. belonging to one 0! I ` l oundmnker's smmws." He left on the I I midnight trtin tor 1\loutreal. where his ; lather and mother live. - l D I l I I Lk.Al`u'-E LOl:l.|:.CTl0.\' Of L'l'Rl .)SITlP2$. S( rgt. Anderson llllll large collectiol ol curiosities. He lost somolot them. however, at Port Arthur where the bag- gxige became inextricably mixed. He llllll furs. "Little Poplar'e" hut. Lean .\lun'a" nlocausius.\ the earrings of .\lau-Without-lllood." chief of one of the small hands tributary to Pounk- maker." in Cree hymn book given to him by Rev. Mr. Clark. Buttleford. and tickets upon which some Indians hnd drawn their treaty money. Sergt. Anderson brought from Winnipeg, from Mr. Burr to his personal lriend. hr. _SanndL-rs. a piece of petried moes.fonml on the side of the Rockies. Silver gtntl lend were pickecl up on the surface of the ground at Fort Pitt. giving the sol- ` iers to believe that the country round swarm rich in minerals. haunt-1s or `rm: -\\'r.s`r. Sergt.-Mdujor Sproule. ol the Midlunil V Battalion, who was in the charge at Ba- toche. is at the Union Howl. He brought with him a rebel rie. W. A. Roddnr who `wee transport oicer with General Strnngvs column, ~ is Also at the s-ime hoatelry. He was at Frenchmnn`s Bate". twelve miles from Fort Pitt. and took part in nu engagement with the Indians there. Dhriug the scrimmage 1' ,I'ebel_ bullet, struck him on the right thumb null split `it; lga brought with him Ievenl Indian actlpe. filr. ndn hum hll in Illa. Nnrth.Wiut III`. B citggbout the Into! thamonth. IIIIYIII IIOXIRCFOII (0 IQI - AI`--_4I... IV--u.-.I..Il'- _. CII ID($I I00 IIIIIUI Illlllllllill. ' 3:: Alanndot Cuyplp_ell'a nine in eonnactpd with the- Lu.-utennnt Gover- nhpnluin mrsuuqy umnuny. . B. M. Britkll, Q. ..is one 0! the ex. uniuanm law. Vicaoriu College. Dr. nlliv-n in Arnu-lad In I-nnnh u \Wl`n HIT wvarll lllllllll Kill. .IIl.'. Roddu bu been in the` North-West Mounted Police for tour "wan. He in now en route for the oli country. - nrcnuuluop nwue I birthday Tbundsy. H. M: Rritum, O_C_. ` Bombardier (iorilon. who nrrivorl last week, hits been connected with B" B.-it- ? *:~.r_rlor ll"! veer-. nnd bllll only two & mouths to serve as a soldier when the rebellion broke out. He. however. to. ; lunuero lngo tn the front and expen- 4 once act users-ice. He was in the Cut g Knife Cletli bottle lull called it a den ' 1-ernte one. which he will never forget. ` Poundmaker sat in I tepee a short dis- tance from the bottle eld. His men fought. bravely. The ring was inces- sant and the Indians showered hullets on the soldiers. ' Fortunately the red- akius were nerve-nv. and tired high." said (`nor-lon. "or we wcultl lll|\'O been killed to I inaii. \\'h_v." said (Bordon. l was i in the act of liglitiiizmy pipe when the I \ llltllllll` ~uiprii-ted us. We hail to get I . down to work right o. Our great coats. i were -.1 liunlcn to us. I t.hn,-xv ell uiv I. helmet and [ought bnreheaded. l lound i tliehcliuet in the possession of In ln.- , diau whom we had madea prisoner. He ` had a large leutheriu the crown in! it and f. in row of brass" buttons down the front. `, l was lying by the side of P. Burke. oi-5 iliiirrit-fielil. wlieii a rebel bullet laid V lhiui out. I levelled my rie oii thei ` lmliau. but uzisneil him. Gunner Cie- ` i merits salw the move. and ied at the ; ..... .... |... ....-.i. ........-_.`.... on i..au.-ia an--.3 .. -.,............... Hospital Sergeant Labattmho accom- panied Dr. Strange. at the Forouto Mili- ` tary School. and was attached to Carl. Utter`: cnlumniu the west arrived yes . terilay. Labatt. it will he renismbere l. was one 0! the Canadian Voyageurs to l ' ` Canada when he volunteered lor service ' 9 the Soudan. and had not been long in I in .he Sortli.\\`est. He said the tlcltllelh ed great valour. They {ought as brave lv as auv regular troops could have done in a similar position. "lt is wrong." said Lahatt. to single out any of the corps who !.<.~<,>l( part in the .\'orth-West ' ' campaign as having done better than l others. He put them all on an equal looting. The campaign to him vhahattii 1 was only a picnic." The .\'oith~\\'est ` I was a paradise to light in compared to I the Sun Jan. At Battlelord Dr. Strange I had charge of .\'o. 1 hospital and Labatt . had charge of .\'o. 2 hospital. The me-` dicine, hnllleh. surgical instruments. etc.. used at Cut Knife Crcek"he|onged to "ll" Battery. who longht at Out Kuile Creek display- 3 ; special grace with the Queen. his bride is ul-ler than he. her lite having begun on April H. W57. My marrying the PfllIC(.`: tlll'l\`'. Prince -Henry 0! ; Batteiiherg-malses his home in Euglauil. and he is uniler the obligation to live 1 near llli mother in-law. who _to ! much as possible. 1ilE8)l.L\ innit lIll'l.!L.tI~`.I>. ` Lonlcu. July`.'.l.-'l he rumor that the still fll]')_V the society ol her daughter as 3 royal marriage is regiirded with xtreuic , ' ilisfavor at the German court. is oicially 5 confirmed. for in the state account of the i ceremony the list of royal personages in- , rited cunts the name 0! the Queen?-i eld- Q eat daughter. .\'or was an invitation I sent to any member of the reiening lam- } ily. The Prince and Princess of Wales : and the Duke and Duchess oi Ediiihurgh ! remained on board their yachts during their visit to the Isle oi Wight, going! nu shore solely lor the ceremony and im- I Inediatelv returning to. their yachts and { steaming away at midnight. l i,OlILBl`.L\'u or (\Rt`El!..~. with the Queen`: (km. a new Insn." uid resumes theatrical: in the toll. Liens. Clrtwright. son of Sir Richard. Wu ntuched to A" Company. Midland I Bntsnllon, u Bowmnnville. The com- " ; puny were hecrtilv received and lewd. 1 The Lieutenant mulemn uldreu. He said that the unlortunue trouble which hnd called them to the .\orth-Went had ' been the means of creating friendships V heuveen widely separated portions of our : - 3 country which must eventually prove I ` I beneficial to the Dominion. The occa- - 3 men would evrrbe remembered by him l ' l n root of the unbounded hospitality , ` unl largc-nessnl heart. of the ladies and 5 good people of Bowmnnville. I` IIHIT1 \lAIlI A `n\lP\RHO. IIUIAI, In lulrul nvu. nnu lwuuuvu n vavu-v I I IIIIIIICIIIII III. VICHDHI UOIIOO. Dr. Sulliun isexpectod to much the I it` -hank Hm i-at nl thn month ' Archbishop Tnche observed his 631 iirthdnv Thm-ulnv. - IIITUIIIJ |l!0||IU Well; wllu uvcl uuu. The Trenton volunteers. Midhnd Bot- hlioo, werorn-eu 5:23 each. Mason .\lilchel'.. who in a love pout left the stage Ind became a scout, in not dead, on reported. He reached Toronto -in. ch. nnmnvn nun "1 nni man." `VIII. MIIIXI. H.l'.. UUIIIIGI but `I he received (or extra pntliuncntuy I vice: no the York volnntoen. Cups. Howard. of GIIJIIIR gun to: had I grant reception in Toronto. 1 Toronto people went vnld over him. TI-A Tnnuulnn vnlnnlnnrl, Xrllnml H Fred. Corbett. (son of Chan. 1-`. Cor- bett! nppepn to have been the only Kingntouinu, not in the regular lozoo. en- gaged in the battle of n_soche_. He In nIIcbed_ to tho Wmmpeg Fnold Battery. uni in she thick of the ght. Wm. Mnloek. )l.P.. donated the 93.0 L- ..--:....| 1... ..o.. ....l:..-....o.-u. .4.- Olllllllll IIIQIII-llpoll II Iluvuwu wile. Thil INN! lid) In not al u must nlectiouuo ulnoullluh at women sand wiles. Thnugh all tho exciton:-u} ul Gourd Oman puhllo cum; no um! of ogmciun or censure wu en: name I nnpoczinu her spltit or conduct. sue pa hot bout hnol hand to Guns ho- uo His world knew hill. She In In: companion and malice thownnhout the oh-cunty and disoourluemouuhl his only cwoer. Pmalnerity made no change in her. -Dpmeotic Ill her tutu. suitable in her dn lllon. gentle uni conrtaomiu her re `on: with olhen. tender Ind helplul with the unfortunate. the Ins heeu the light of Os-uonl Guns`: We. loynlly cheen-lolly minister- ingto him And monlosuv rejoicing in the glory ol hm lune. la the hour of part- mg no pang was keen: than that whiqln piemeu the soul of glue loving wile. '1 00 03%|! 0| UZIIII UIIII Inn! wlln crushing Ivbiuhs upon bio duvutod wife. Thin nnlnln Inllv Gnu nlln 1-` Hm hunt quickly ilow Yuri l'1"u'. dun. ol Gcunl arm nu. with .--....-.. -_'_{..In -nuns Ida tIuwuI...I -nil. '50 3l'K3II'..\Dla`.B \'0l.l.'.\"l EKRS. \J`UIIIlK KUII IIIIIT. no in The I nteen. .n~, .__`.L wwuuv-- a-vuu | llaporn. 1 -4 L..- M I "-l.IllT.`SllU[\. nuu Out: nun uiu-surl can uc - jzsent to the pauit sliopevervday coni- - If 3-lute. without interfering with any other ` l ` department or class ol work. We found ' 5 . 20} boilers for ponalile sieuin engines in 3 course of construction in the boiler shop, . 9 {and the engines for the same are being I i ` huzlt. in the general mnchint-ry depart ` im-lit, besiilc-.< Leliel water wheels. saw 5 l i g mills, shingle mills. leather splising. nia- D ' E ers and mowers have all been completed 9 for this harvegat. and nearly all shipped. chines. prillllllg presses. so. The reap- ` Thu in|.Orn(-finnu on tho nunnlnvnaa in 3 navy nun Ill! mun _i(lllll noon: in tbointerioto_lJnuu_in min; nut Iuogingqunoluzthqinhsbu sq. T ? ' Ins probably not known stronuuvho on Riel in the North- Weit. wuun mu-_uznn. ' BNJIDIXIGG I0 llllll The..\'npnnee gas company snpdi the V corporation for 97 worth of him I globes. h compnny won. the town 0 c'ei`t*uot knowing the agreement existing between them. H , 6 n 1- I _,.;__j___ UIIIJIIII H . At: reunion oi cardinals yesterday the Pope Enid the; time had come for permitting the intervention of Cutholics at political elections. ` ` The Pnrnellite memners of parliament A inonnd tn nrnnnn than nlnnunn nf that Iiui '1 I16 l"lll lIOIll% IIIOIIIIDETB 0| pnnusmpui intend to ofifoega the clauses of the land p_urch|ae bi rebtgng to the church sur- plus and the limitntion of advances of 054111.000. ~ . 'llnil advice: from Africa my tint Ia`... puma --n `J (In: (`.4-nnnn A !o.luDl.aon nun W -I--"-- Go R. CRAWFORD :1: mm or OUIIHI 81'. I 1-rnnco Ulla we Uongo nuuzlluun ss.ooo.ooo for annuals 1m_n1 from Gnboon to Loango. The Maul. it in mid. oviuoe hostility to the French. _ . Hnnwv I-sin: nu i-nh'hn| Hand: in I ` lmringz a trip to shun we paid a `I rm! to the Hall Machine orks and . l0Ul.lli them in full I-last. It is a most - l ugru.-able sight. in these days of depres- I sion, to Tlhlt a large mannfuczuring - >(-stahlishment where all is humming. I * \\: {oun-I 1'15 men emplcyed lull time.` - l which is more than twice the nu.:nber' - I employed in any other eslublishment in i I : the town. The machinery is in an excep- ; | ; Liz-imlly good condition. 311-! the dier ` ! ; uxt rooms ID the immense esmllishment, ' mo of cleanliness and order. We ` ' connt.e.l read} for shipment. H portable Velllffi. 20' new model threshers. be- I l j sides Pitt's l lnuet. (Jnhloruin. and l)in- ` [pee \\'oodhur_v horse powers. and coal 1 and water tank for engines. Two model f-t.hrz~shor~. and one Hall mresher can he V 1.--. ., .i.- ........ -i..\.. .,.-..... .1... Mn... Y : The Queen has invested Prince Henry ; ol lintteuben: with the Urdu oi the Gun ` . 5 tot. an-I the (Ennd Duke of Hesse with , y . the timed Clwss of the order of the g 3 I Bath. ' IUI" BHIH IlBfVIf!_iI.. BU Illfitfl) lll hulrpcu. The instructions to the employees in ; every department are to reject_ every ; piece of mgterinl found for any canse`to ; be defective. The greatest possible care is tnken to purchase only the best stock. i um! 15 system has been adopted which i prevents any. inferior mnterinl from be- 1 mg worked up into the machines. Every 9 machine mnnuhnctnred in put in gull i operation helore it is shipped. From i whet we observed we don't see how `any ' but the best made machines can pass ? the severe inspection to which they are { subjected belmje being delivered to the 3 fAru2ei'a.-I ur! l :`rry b'lanlurol,aluly 941:. n next week. ..- ; The Centennial committee of Adol- g phustuirn has on hand about $5(D ` wberewizh to erect amouumeut. to that memory of 1731. I-Tvnn s1Inuhnn_ nnntinnenr. London. I memory 01 1 am. ` Evan \ angban. auctioneer, London, has failed and dbscondexl. with liabilities of 250.(I_XJ. Extensive forgenes are attributed to him. I rm... \`....-...... ...;.. .......-........ nnnt` M... Seawr Schultz 12:12:10: Eizglnnd I lext Week. ' rrn... t\....sm...:..I .........\:u.\. at AAA] I ing the two years iuiinediuclv previous to his engagement as husband-elect ol } the Princess Beatrice. Prince Henry was Lieutenant in the Guards Corps. l the nest ol regiments in the Prussian ' arm '. and of which his eldest brother. 3 the mice of Ha. -,:u-ia. is Major Uene- 1 fral. He waaa law-rite in society all f Berlin. and since his residence in , ; I-Zuglauil has been. it is said. in I the His ' marrying Priiicess t`1lll'l\`?. ' I all the her I ....- ...,~... .~ ..rc. am. evmoe noumsy to sue 1-awn. Heavy ninuud diaqat;-bun oodi in I IuninIntinrnfJAlnn Am minim! nan ' Priueouyolnutonliuuwuburn on omh-:5. I858. Ila hkeshirtil-lo lronusotovnol Butlenhorpoplnoaot about ouothoouul mlnbihnll. simul- ou in tho Gruid Duchyol Iiunn-Dhru- Ihds. H0 in the third con 01 Prilioo Al-axnndor of Ilene. and Inn CHICO brotber.Aluurior. in the reigning Prince of Bulgaria. The second of Prince Alexander : was is Prince ol Bu- Ieuberg. oftbo British nu . and hu- buid oi Queen \'ictorin's Pfllld daugh- ter. the Priroen Victoria of House. Dur- I3UIKIL"l'V.IIA1'lB V! Anlnlnnun lAcoo1nnn. I lhzpu. my II Olunootnot. nnatqu. a:.:..-_ Prince hurt or nattenbarc, an an `iud (II trial`: [norm 2.1-1`;-.. `the Joseph null Manuhculrlog Co. I lKl!|'('I'I HENRI 0' BA l`I IlSl'.B0. THE BUYAL innnxua. ' 1 E {tragedies which place the Eiiimnnity . i in a very had light. Robert Irvine. is school uescher. started on rnuh` | 9 fcr home with a pupil aged 1-1. and, in _ipsssiug s lonely spot. outraged the ilclllld. and left the neighborhood. A . :1 warrant. has been issued for his arrest. _ E Because Elisha Lloyd refused to take ' ' his wife home to her father`s. M .Llovd ' swalloweds large amount of Pari green. ` ; She was lonnd by her husband, feeling I lverv ill. andhe called in -medical aid. .The woman told what she had done. ' {and died at 8 o'clock. _Lloyd said he '_ ' refused the woman's request because he 5 i was toolbuay.` .\lrs. John Woodeloped last April, but was tl aced_to Toledo. -, where. finding her lot. hard. she decided I ' her-r=esolves. However. early in the lweek Mr. Wood was taken ill. with I l the case was pronounced one of poison- ing by strichnine. Wood did not die. He alleges his wife did the but she denies the 'accnsation. Wood may not recover. At present he is very-ill. Flimon has developed a number ol_ 1. toreturn to her home. ' She made good ' cramps. Xdactor was summoned. and Pi8lIi|IR. . 1.7 mm % -'u.-.:'i.*ir......' ` ` _ . Inpuon UIIII lrcnnl eon- mn coup In 1:11 ' , uonngunnn . run " S_oldl:yW.J_.Wiinon.KinguQn_.` lnursuny. oiu. promises in III! I gnlnu success. Father Mcwilliuna success incheapntea bu been the-mesnsol pulling out lm G_'I'_lL In thank him. In_cneIpl'II6II nu noun we-maluam calling out the G.'l`.R. to meat The new gontlemui expect: tonnnonnoo tnexlaauuiodol timolor oxcnnionistn. See udvortiumoatin mother column; Bondayi Wino; . \ A l"I'1IlI'IdI-3 Alhlrp The cheap excursion to Ottnn md Montreal Thursday per K. ' & P. uni C.P.R.ou .6th.pmmisoa_t9 he a grand I-`nhnr MeW|Ihnmn` nnccnn: 383$ 12- -- ...._`_ --- , AndI'iIhIhodIloloaoo(Cnclo&n'sbcI: un- ` lush nnnntodo --..___..-. ---vi-\1-L77 London. July 24.--A man of short sta- 3 ; ture. and between 50 and 60 years ofaye. was arrested in this city this morning on 9 a charge of making threats against the 4 life of Princess lbatripe. whose marriage 2 to Prince Henry of `Bath-uberg took l place yestenlay. The man has been ; j subjected to a medical examination. but 1 the doctors are unable to determine , 1 whether he is insane. The charge i against him will probably be made bc- ~ tone the police magistrate. up. \|o`u u...-...-nu... V-...y-.., -_...-_.... Priuceaa Beatrice's wedding gown isi ` of the richest duchesse satin. t-rimined ! ! with the splendid Honiton lace in which 7 the Queen was married. The front of F : the dress has a satin kilting. over which i are lringes of orange blossom buds, and ' all the lace is caught up with` large I bunches of orange blossom. The train i is of plain white satin. draped with lace. I -' The bodice. of white satin, is cut low. f I I and the sleeves are of lace; a wreath of 3 3 orange blosscms will be placed at the , top. with tnlts oi white heather. The 1 9 veil is also of Honiton lace. The "going E ` awav" frock is of cream hrc-caded crepe } Ale Chine, trimmed profusely with Irish 1 I lace : over it is a short jacket of the same i material. with dolman sleeves. The 2 Princess,in driving out.wore a white vel- ` xet bonnet. edved with silver thread and g I` surmounted by four ostrich leathers. ; . with a white osprey in the centre. At ` the side misplaced a bunch of whitel ` heatht r. brought switha bouquet which I the Princess carried in her hand; direct 2 , I > A lrom lhilmcral ou the morning of the' wedding. This is the Scottish token of ' good luck. I IUI CUU CULKUUCC Ul uuc UIIKIII `.1161. . ` 2 p.m.-l'he marriage ceremony is; 5 ended. The stlvos of guns from the` fgunrd-ships have just announced thes 3 (Act. 9 ; r|n.\`u:~.s |u:nnxc:`s wcbnxxq cosrcuzs , l1I,{KllIIl(II'S. . The Queen hes been with Princess I Beatrice throughout the morning. The Archbishop of Canterbury. Dean of : Windsor, and other clergymrn who win i utsist in the ceremonies have arrived. ' The boys of St. George's choir hare: [ taken their pieces and all is in readiness I. j for the entrance 0! the hriifel putt`. i , . . 0 n... , IL- -.-pon-..n nor-4.LI|\nuP ll ' UrUllIIIP|[91l KUII llluflllll II CUB ICIIIE. The Prince of Wale: wears the um- . E form 0! I el n`iu'shn!. His son, \'ic- nor. is dressed in the uniform of an Army ` oicer. and his son George in that of an 1 otcer of the nevy. The *.a3rd Highlnnd- i , ers guard the approaches to the chnFch. wmle the road uaverse-I by the pzooes- 3 ion is lined by volunteers. The sulors . be]:-aging to the royal yachts have taken poixtion between the volunteers and Highlanders. : T1.-. n........ L-.. 1...... ..-.'ol. Drhunnnx 3 fhousetopa. The river and bay are full .0! yachts. brilliant with hunting. and! | presenting from the land an enchanting I ;appearance. The royal yachts stand .out prominently. The royal atandard G in at their niassheada. and they` fare decked with wreaths of ever,` `greens and owers `in rich pr-ofnsionq [)1-or nun hnndnul anonfn A than [Inll 5 KKCUIIH III! HUIUKI Ill llI;l.l Pl"Il`III' i Over one hundred guests of the Queen ? bu.-ulkfu-ted this morning st` the pclwc. The prru-A nl `Val.-n tour` (ha nnl. gL.5."f--rs.?}! PIJNCX BIATI-ICK IABIIID ` 0-DAY I Onbono. Eng, (noon) July .-'l'bo mu-titan d tho Prinoool tho youngest daughter at Qnonn Viotoun. to Prince Hnnry of Boslonhorg. is to up was today 1: St. Hildndh church. Wzippinghnm. nixmiles hon Onbotno. The weather in lovely. A patio luau is blowing. which nerve: to tamper tho | heat. At sunrise thousand: ol ap worornn npontho Vonatinunnsuthot line therouto to bonken by malnu- ringo procession. Plan. of -ll nntinno an}. from the lo Uonumou. nurun or Unuwd. 03 II` IOU WAIT IlwWtA1l(lh-y|.oruunuo\I.NIt Con 3.0.1 Sonoulaluivuuithi 0od.c0 The Pnneeu Beatrice and Prince llelry Union! 1: manual ham -1 Brilliut KIPIQM Sl-2\'ERAl. m|su.\1.\ u uses. uxopuousuunu. I-`lugs of all nations 008 from the THE ROYAL wnbbme dnoidand unlikely voryooonlovboeun an uuoloot -munch... lopuounnnuy onbndut .31-ow ` J, hInoKuoiIInnA, Ifjl, (Ill, I `HIS FINE NEW 80083, eonullly situated on Priuot 3| Street. ha been fumiahod mug- nicenuy throughout. um in now truly III` the tooontion ot ecu. Evcqilnnontion will In paid to True sand the u-nuns Communa- ny. The dlenm an troIn_ hon. APonorutonduul Tbouunp lied with the but 0! Manon Ind Clean The ables and Sheds no 0 I and bntin the Cltv. '.l':nn-8l.m and 1.50 nu Du Coniipulionror Ctyimncun nn_-at can with Wad`: Vegoublc Liver hlh when the ding-11 no ltrib implied viIh._ The; In It Vegetable. and actor hi! to re nulluuon. Goutcd. Lu-Q buns, eouuun mlls. $_cen _ (`I nloby all dnujiau. Benn o wtuunlarlntn nnitluou. The (amino nnnnlmctulv-d t-lib by JOE'S C. WEST I C0.. "'!.'|ID l}nmmen:ial7lepartment Innnlnnnrv-d only C03 "l'lIo Pnllllakerrc` 8`_l and King Sine! San. Toupulo. On- tario. Free (ml pa-haw sent by nnnl. pnpid. II II cup: 0! 3 three can snap. W. J. Wmms. Drjlin Kingston. Om. . v v sAv;/-.-vn- any Luann` >1`. u.~mt;mxLm. - - - Pnorunron 16 mm: xx-zw noun, eontnlfy Street. . nicemlv thronnhout. rudv hr the I run [I|_`_l Il-`S! inows W mm Best In the wbrld. Mada only by Iii In ' tor Librlcalor compo--y. nt c For nut! st. Louln. SOLD EVERY HERE We will pl) Ihouponluwuiin-nnyonn of Liver Cour`-lainl. I-I_u. Sick Headache. lndhuuu. Connipulioqor tuganneun Wad`- \'eguuhJ lgrerjnlh. shy gtridtb '13?"-}'z3Ts?=I<-ziit'o'ci*'eacn' and in-mu-ou.` 3:` Ilnnnlmcturv-d by El 5 But. Totong ` """" ' ~.PillI|)lQ. soften tho SKin.|nd Boantityun Complexion. B\I'!ho:- ; Ila gusnmeed to be as r preoenlgzg. or money _ refunded. For Sale by nllvbrngxilu Prion. mu. j|nd$l.N r bottle; orad-inn TEE BART- ` LAND C EMXCAL C0.. 37 Wellington Street Eut. Toronto. Bumps Tnken. ` In. I Inlln QQII KIIIIE ' IITIIEB - BEIIIIIE. I December 31 AXLE%%ilJ1A8_E; FIBST-CLASS W O R K C'GivoI||eul. lluidhotiongllnntud. vs.` Jun: uunnnu LIUILI J. P. \O|l.DER8LEEV, Tirlral loan! Beet-ndflun mnoton In Winnipeg. I-`in-It-(`ha rmenls and berth on steamship included ...- 8 37 I) Return Tick:-I MYRTLE NAVY nemru 1 lend: ........................ ...... W Bet-and-(`luau ......... ................ .. 1! 00 Equally low rates to all other Get your tinhts from Kingnon to Winnipeg. I-`hit-Chm dtenmshin inclndul __ I Juznnaaisoia 1 friilwawsu. c..;| 0..- n_-_ 3-..-) rs---- % TUESDAY, runnsnli/ESii'nnI A`l' RA:-PES: ; ~ hi -__V _ j ,.-,_._......_.,- WI cunlwn in non: Tocunnnyeue.I nhou-Iulrvceivvd Infw tuulaou-.ncemu ' -ithlvovlno-It pnr_-` Iclu-or our tnnon ate-otohhndtbe nonqn! Itholnol.-out donndoloctncun. Gurnnlb i liyhW. J. I'lIBO.\'. DIICIII. Killil. &- '__,::__j- :1 1-_ Or uIVotbaPoin 01 ml : cmmn Iom - west. -- I It You Want ' um nnussr. cdxunsr ma BEST I Had Simple and Beach Cotdwood. Oak. nuuh. Ash. mm or Hexn- | % Can. Pacigieuship Route The Msgmoent Flocking Ptluu Each box conuinsonenonlfnnct-eat; NO: box: lamhxulutknnth-nwupu pnco. .___ __.._w__., 7, - - : "WHEN some T0 ;MAN_; :.'l.Z"C?_B A Js`soo% wRLe_.vv%ard'.} Euuucx.x.". 5'ma"'T......""" \ Icon. loco) to loan on lacuna:-mu . ---- -- _v-_._ _, -- __..._. -v.- -..-..-- -I-`ARI-1%8~.OO for KOIIC `I'l"l . Ahodllo mp: noun loaned to Luhlnobv :`Al.:.mu:d shooting the Lnchfno Rlpldl by nu-"on, an no: land mp. `rum um rooc of Jan-an amen: us 3 LI. and mo P.l-. Iivin; oxcunlonlsll mold` oturm In an cl `vhlmilgd `Ln; lontunl insulin '1'. E ANLEY,` Arazsr In A In nan-Inlnu-n D1. E. C. Wwxnvrnbm :Il::I'.nlnu-at specic` llJUuII.DIznn-. . nbuu.` xnouhuun` and lb E- }AususI__ggt. ms. "Health is Wealth - va-aux". n.n.An 2:113 nu` G`;T.R.LcWs% Exmlrsiun in lcnirnall VXAIIIII IIIICTIIDQQXIJKI. Asxxt m 6 in Ontario luau. July Iuh. ' _ Ticket Ann. 49 l.l.ABl-INC!) !i'I'Bl~28 l'. uno 10th. 4 CAUTION _----- _-_-v---- - pg---u-u-1 Sail from Owen Bound Every WINDSOR! HOTEL` -r-.---.-- --v--- - u . 'U'ldIIE S' u EACEJPLUG OF THE " 'JD(0. Dlluxpl Lllru. I. J. WILSON, . I7:__ In all Oonnnlciu Buluoeu. noun-n-pm... linking. lhonhuul. 'hlonvhy. he. Benelu- inanuneou-n.o:n Bond to: cuandu to A. P. KXIGET. ILL. Pnneipd. lxnitoxzn Lrrrxns Boa Cuba: to no; more 'l`nn.Fl'0ckleIl tho tomnloxion. A8911`. Kingu.tou. FARMERS. A'l'TF..\'TI(L\' ! mu aaagpn noon U Anlvln IlfQ.PcII.CI.1. xnnurmcx 4 menu DIBSIIIII. TI IIIIIJIII bag to unonncu II the II Hlnlhnhoylnptunndln this will Ana WA BmcKRsT I Baud Iluhultls I Iomsiom Iron THE-6_EAPES'I' as Best Coal Stoves go to IIIUEIFS NEW STORE U. Inc Jun 01.13. I1. Unnvvu vuu g... V... ., IOGIOIQUIMIBT. NB--(kdcllol tbtlrueu-ystouol Ju. nnutuIl.Prinoau Iillnedvp prompt non-nu-H-soanu nsyoaoabu Int. nnon - n I walling Mu Alanna: t!Io;1II "Li I lIrIhouhovoh$o Inlhttndnd llovvntllndlad v-"-.-.2.-2:1 E @g;DR0Ns. a g:-you: non tholoucllli `NI 5'3"" n. .n n.._......-an mmaem Boo:-kaolin. I-I; Hay den. i mun MD rm: 31035.} WALDRON S.l "FHEFARE ron BUSINESS. D'__l'R.OYER.. cH1miv_T__ man DRY-G-OODS ` j._._..-_. IIIALISTATIQ snot nuvnpu own - A . lIllPAI'l.lcl,t 100338. J. I. Tl;-5-IPSOI, nnnnh.lX ll uxnnalouxn HA8 8381!!) Ash Thaouhly lnpund _-._- - .. . IIIII --`E_.V'WPIZ\T(*S_, Dentist I Irockstnemjklngvstcn. wmucu unntli Wuhhun woos-n mun. Illtyllipunnsunn uI-: A'1` WASHBUBN. .. ,_A._ --- .'.._. .._ _. __,. ,,_ ___j , MONEY 1'0 LBNII. HLBBO WQMIIII. ` H easCa.r Ar}EN'C3Y-' ` TE! Baddcntl ll Hnrrowunnh bd-l:un_ Ild (hair Vidnillu. Cor r:-.-:.-.:".'.:-*'.T.2:*.'.:`.'.`:*.+:.....`*-=* 5-I-. I:Iv3AE.- 9243- Qgddg-.-.,., ~ r urypuu iudP:hus0 `FOSTER ESTATE." III. nmmvnn a c; nn`m-I 1...A.I.... .5. (ll-usury Btonu ul. Lvill noun prom nnnn|unuh<- stoves I -1u-.uu-cu-own--fvu-u:u.q bo:inoII.nn&:.l-1`:-nytugsoctto Zi.7.'}?LI arc-vn-.nu Alanna W10 u wnlnarou. A L Wuliinabn. Jngy 28.--Shottly`a1Mt3r 8 o'clock this manna thb Pnuidont iufonnqd at tho den: of Galen! Guns; OIIIXI Wlllcll D0 DONE: IIIQ proclaim Illllv 5 praise which aliall over be accorded to i tlnoae who acne the republic. There- fore. itin buohv directed. that the ags on the public buildings of new be placed at half-malt until his burial. and on that dav. yet to ha avpointod. an ordinary huaineaa in axeautivp chambers and in dapa`ztmentaof auto government will be nial. ffhapaoplootthoatatnara upon toglilplamnntil his funeral. aInhlanao1lno_Iu"ain.undit'uuqnslad thatatahat hour thqoaaaa ltoanthoir L4-!____ _...I ___ __._a. L. LL- 1:- I lll Gill] llllll HOBO!" I00, EH6` IIJIKI omen` which he hem. and proclnim um ` nnninn -Iain}: nlunll Ara-rho nnlnnlnd tn nesurnmonoa. .\lnGrun took 3 seat by the bedside. She leuied slightly upon the cot. rest.- ing upon her elbow and gazing with . teerblinaled eye: into the Uenerufs face. The sick mm wu peecefnllv pass- ing into another world. Dr. Douglas =` lifted the dying man's fund. It was fast growing colder. The wife almost. a consundy -stroked the face. forehead i end hands of the dying General. and 3.: times. can passionate longing to pre- vent the event so near at hand would . rise within her..\lr.~. Urnnt pressed both his hands, and leaning forward. ten-lerly kissed `her husband's face. 'l"I.- ..sL.._.. .....I.._..l 6|... 0--nun -uuuu. Illixulco ' BEGlN'.\'lNG OF THE E.\'D. - Mt. )IcGmgor. July 2~l.-A tow |niu- . ntes belore 8 vesterdny Drs. Uouglac. ` Shudv and Stndsuood on the cottage ` venudnh. The nurse called in the physicians. C pan scmning the patients be summoned. u....{`..__. o....I. - ....-s I... 9|. I.4..`l.iA.. hoe, Dr. Douglas ordered the family to - IXPICTOIJTIOX WA! IMPOSSIBLE . There was not left enough of strenvth. ; and from 4 o'clock on there was. in the throat. the signicant rattle of mucous. At 3 o'clock the General asked for water. a1-_l after that it is nut remeznberel that he uttered any word. At -1 o'clock the breathing was quickened and reached fty toa minute. An hour later the rea~ pintions had reached eixtyand hetweel ; 5 and 5:3) o'clock his nger nails beeame 3 blue and hands further evidenced the -. progress of numbness at the extremities. , and at every breath the mucous. clng- ` ging in the tnmat.was growing more no- tioeable. nrrunvn-va.`n An 1-nr rx-n vusu nunn `FEE! A I'!_E"'I'FV17 mg we Increasing resplriuuus wen: un. ; Alone more ta id, but 111- re 8hl]- ' low: long: mm heart were giving Away. So weak bud General (inn: grown at. 3 o clcck that. though he fre- quently n.temp&od' to do so. be In an; able my longer to can the gathering mucous from his throat. It Accumu- lnod and remnined. and an 4 o'clock drew on and the daylight come I point bod been reached when 1_I1II.lI0.WOVIl. lllll inn uculrrnh ' Isyrngnponhrs beckeud Europped by two pillows. wee yet living t growing wanker. The inevitable close 0! the Genenli long sickness seemed more endmore imminent. The leeble pulse bent aonld not be aneged beneeth the ngerofthe physician. The body was being worn out by its own lilo currents. ; I0 rupid were their conning: through ' the veins. Repeatedly the brandy Ins ' entered beneath the skin of the Genet Al's nrm. but despite its inuence the ` respirntions bed quickened iron) -14 in the evening to n point 01 lnborenl brenth ing that its painful to the [needs grouped uni bent near the sick man. T When 2 o'clock hnd been passed ttie eri dences of nearing death were multiply * ing the increasing reupirntions were mt ; nlnnn more rmnirl, hnt m- re BIIIL ' pnyucnu conoouou unuvnun nulnu Ilount IeGn'not. July 21-60:. Guns dial no 8 I.n.. amended by all lailhnul . llopusdoutolli!opnuo- tally. without evident pun. M0 o'clock Int night one at Goa. Gnn physician oonoodod that with ham: muting nu ugh: minht nnrviva until Iluulof General than at lout ls- l\.._ ,_ II.` I)4_A-_ I`- 14:- It pun-Lhowovor. no the General. ! nvinn nnnn his back Ind nronnod DY . anmTIN nmuomm: LATE IJKXIIKI. I . 8. IIIAIT. d Hnrvowunnh and Bydchun. d tori when In visited thou an `thou-_ Punonqc thclln Fin Yoga: and would illlllnhkl horn] rid: Burrou- -ithuholhI. uvonthol'lBs'l'l0NDAY IN IA!!! HUXTII, but wnllleuniu All Dny. in humid toaydnnbun in the Aturnoon K In Dcolsda. arogur~-'l'ho Raoul`: hnuv Around Illa. "Damn. Hn.x..'_' n -n.--1-nun.-n Atlanta. July '. .l.-\\'hen Gen. Grant's death was announced vesneruay a motion was made in the legislature to adiourn. out 0! respect to the General 5 memory. Harrison, ol Quitmau. r.-bjeccul, suniu-_' that (ieu. Grant. had never donu anv< thingthat the South should respect. A . storm 0! hieses greeted him. He grew 2 , warmer at this and assuuied ad:-tiaut` - air. As he spake moans and hi.~sesiu- ` ; berruptc-I him and he Was forces] to his _ seat. The resolution was adopted al v, I most without dissent and ` the Indy 3 ,-I adjourned-. The, incident. has spread! , ` over the city and the member is jeerul 3 i on all sidua. ' I I 1 mm on the hero. m was no was made 1 gone:-"pl, stills hitherto unknown. l'n the any oho United States. He was of wt: in 'dont Johnson`: cqpinot lot I shot: previous to his olootnoq in 1868 to the praaidanoy of the Staten. Grant was twice elected. In 1877 ha loft on,,n ton: of tliuo world and 5 `Ibo General`; Cnreer. .L'lysaes Sampson Grant. eight(3ClltH_ 9 President 0! th United States was born 3 at Pom Pjeasuns. Ohio, April 27:1. 1822. His parents were humble. In ' 1843 he graduated lr6m7 \\'es_t Point Academy. He was in the mili$iu'_y`ser- ivicenntil 1854, when he retired, settled in Galena, Ill., and remained in private ` hie until the civil war broke out. He win made 1 brigade:-genenl -in 1861. He was nt the bcttlea of.,.Belmont and Shiloh`. .wu present at the evoln tion oi - Padniah. Golnmbnn. the sicko of Conith sad the cuptnto of Vucksbn . `He won the battle of Chsttsnoogn n was after- wudu undo I gonertl-in-chiel. On April 0th'l886 Loesunondorod with his entire command tonnut A mugtoxi :'.;-.r~-- ..........' -M. iaifh:E.tIumInIn. -In `IMImInn:ln`n(I: um grluwuo uy uumurnug vuuums i am: the hero. In 1866 he made 1 nnnalinl A HA Ithnlin nninnwn I'n " lBl.|llllUll l.IU CI , BIVU Luuuuung came nearer to 6' ..het measure 0! praise". Tltex Jays the name of (Ben. Grant . be remembered by Americans as that of the saviourol their couutrv. As a cris;s more appalling ` `_ than it has passed through since the; ` United States became a nation." The` f 'lrrl-um says the foremost man of the nation has closel a career second to no " other in the history of the republic. The ` H'..r/.1 says the mix is lull of farewells to the dying and ](`lll'lIll1 for the dead. 1 Yet allover the civilized world the pco- ple will hush their private griels to join in national sorrow over the 1-as~iug' T away of the succelul leader ol the ur- mien of the republic, Wll0:`!1]|S`ll0D was 3 to prove to muukinil that the gm-ei`n~ ` ment of the people.` by the people. Wis ` not who a failure. The suggestion i~ made that the base of the liberty monu- : ment would make a grand and tting tomb for General (`mi ut. IUCV 'QlIIu IIUU U11 IU |K. . New York. July 21.--Tlu: -"um says ` (Ben. Grant bus. for more thnn `.1 ! yeah. i been the most eonnplcuom person in this country. The /Iaru'J says : --only two cmzenu oi the United Stutu bnvc beer r.-st in war nnd nrst. in pence : one 7 ` rests at Mount Vernon. the other dzal ; veaterdny Mount McGrogor. [1 we can- not add no! Grunt that be was the rst nlso in the hearts of his country men yet ` we may say. with ` sh. that since Washington 'uo ci" save Lincoln. any-xo many... on N` _hnO nunncnnn nl V CUIJT 3Ull"W- .\II ELIE WFTIV I. IEFIK 31 III I f When the subject )1: post mortem ex ? ` uninntion was broached an the Yzunily ; tbev would not hear to it. \'..- \'.-I. '01`-u -II TI... ..-.. x HIS IISI. I The feelingiu England in one of in- tense sorrow. All the papers xxpnw ix. 3 \\'han thn cnhinrf nln nnut vnnrnxnu 0!. W IHCII IIIU PIBV 0| UUJ CHI] HUII. ` New York Broodvnv Aldermen oe I burid plot in my of the parks 0! the _ cin that may be Ielecwd for the body. ; I Hnlvnod & (`n nvninrinlnnn nf Rnrnhr `Cl V-llUII- II UIKUD IE3` Flowers Irrire on every 1 11-9 placed around the r- received. TL- Il--AI.._l..-..I..s - I` 1 n:n:| "GI . The Hnnfor 1 scnlptu:.liu'| Gerhardt. ' was summoned to make 1 out In pla ` 3 her oitue (ace of the dead. within twen- I ty minutes after the General breathed I - - ._ _ . ,, _ which the pitv of 601 can heal.` Von You-Ir Ru-and-nu lldonm CIIV I-UII IHI, IE EICCWH [UK EU! UCIIY. Holmes & Co.. undertaken of Scum In. uoeugagtd embnlming the lady. I The body is in 3 wonderiul abate of pre: ! 9rV'IliUll. even train. They iure r~-~'n in fast as 4 .... .......,.I It weighs les~ than l(lIlb~. III!` IAITI. IIDSDUL nsunw or gm ornuz. 41" sLm.ow. BI tn cuvtuxv Ama:-'m'Iuno.\'. . ..-.--- -1 I II`: IJKIUI n "Acoopl this oxpnuiqn of luv bout- feh sympathy in thin hour 01 your gun nllliatiou. The poopu ol the union moon with you and would touch. if they oonldyilh kindly colnlon. the depth: of thannivmu whinhia vnnr: Alana. and XIIIlI.`WIIII HINIIV COIIIIOTH IIIU Um I the sorrow which is your! done. and _%.? + ._ 7 lllly $15.. I I CTIE I-CH1 ihowod cotton to! tho doccuod. While Ibo bolls tolled Pnuidcnt Clovolud sons the following dicputoh to 31:1. Grunt : Ihhumnx Main Arum-onhinn nl mv hand. 0: III IIIU nus IIIIIIII Inn :7, pcinbhooc 5'3. pizza! in alike position. Thu bell: of the oily were lol1nd.ndtIIocntiuuwbohou_d than readily noogniud their Inuuinx. The [unions nu ilnmodinuly begun dup- ing their haunt with monnuu. and nuns: nihnnnn III I nilnilnr manna!

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