Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Jun 1885, p. 1

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(6 IL NXCIDISON. IASTER-) fill fell '7.- [' oonto wnu. ,- Luann Daily 3! :11 P_.u. Slurp. LARK STOCK OP DOATB an hnmllor 5 Ida. Alldunriutiomol BOATS_l BOATS ! Tv6i.,bTI.Iv.~; onto. Bump: TIIQII. Ir. J. vm.sbu, A 4,-` I!:.._.o.. 124 Inner; Inn:-. BI rrlcleld. tobehndnt -R Tlnronzh Line. looo Drona to I! move 'l`u|.F-`rooklelt Pilnnlu. soften the mnploxion. 8u:rybo:- u uivv:--3 Agent, Kingnton. ROYAL HAIL W. C. KNAPP, Cslnnqui Bridge | n ADI"! I was In such In jnnntuxv u-u ' Vllno. cw, all 0! H31 ll: ion :1- eeivod by an shut my dnlon by Butch. nndlorthn nuonl nluo than very highly as being to Edward llnnlnn peruolullv And not to tbocliun- Jpion ouunui. You lnvodonbdesu head that shear the rncespnrud OM11) Ill 1-and lormocnd on. o! uwoo nu `Beach. 01:. the goootoily ol the }AIntl'|lI|uptoplo isnotunrunnod in the : world. ln the dghtocn Inoulhl that l ' Inn in Auslnln I cleared Iomething like MIMI!) over uad then everything. and. mnaidering I lost my high! race. I umber imagine nut. 1 out sum. In my nee with Lnycocls I won 071111. uni cleared about. 93.11!) from hot: pnul ...... I Inc nlunnt I7!!!) (in nu nl. liololl [purl-smdll uncala I! I pruul I0 Iln. llululton tho Iennnlilo mov- mg club. ol llalhonno. nu! ham`: 3 bonosboo diunonapinoudapurol `solitaire dinnud alcove button: no- Irnud to Inc by tho crew of tho [hind sum uouncr lroquoim I homuncu- hero! othsr pnntntl given no by the citizens ot Autnln parked any , that nurgnnthon in Ilngnilmuce and 'v|lno e .n.lloH.bunn'!t.n ` ...'_...I L... ...- -1... my tlglngl hr Hannah, iclearod ubom I3.(uI Iron) bou pnvu lqzes. I Inn about 07.!!!) on my n: Bench race. but balanced It by waiving `_ u like amount in my content. with Clif ' Iord. Wu never better (rated in mv life than by the Australians. I met lnxl `I in dined and winedby I" the nobility. n stue ocinlo. and big gun ol tbeconu 5 tr)`. My prote.-Noon] landing: gnvo Inc the entrance to all the public path. bmldinm and the theatres. It would Inn bun inpouibb to ban both me grater kinlnnu. sad In-In um the citiuu at Sidney and - bourno will nlwnyl hold 3 vurmtphco in my affections." Inc I hlvlo h_Ih non anus nun htoonnemud 3 nunlnr ol luillhnt salad. lnuinmndy unllndnnd. silk ` I'hi|riIIg."IiIl llnnhl. nwlnucspu. .-~-his-J: 1...: hnllmnl diamonds. ud ' nun nag."-II lunar. which hon-I hnllcud dinnntb. In lnrgoruk-ion. vu [truncated to In. , by a wulthynqnntorund nbaop . run: near Sydney. Hon : ulothc I rim! with wgood nixed diumoudu d Ibo r 1.1 -.a.. .-A - hr; nnmnhiln than i}a'.:'LisnT') x::;'a'Is'. .'a 3T.E&_.aTJqT. nut want. and slurp . KIVQII {no me by the citiuus d S . Thll mg.-I..muI:lul hrmqlnt in A nrmnl. lo Uollllliliunlauvuuw. ...._. __ nwothnluc 'ilIttodvlththoNouoIz8doon mucous uni-Ination on the Bcyor Intpcrlor Neale : Collision With It: In allnnl. A nnllnnl Balance. While on the JOIIIDEY we met the I advance body of Steele`: party just as they were pitching their tents for the night. From members of the corps I learn that Major Steele encountered Big Bear`: scouts ten miles thia side of the position we now occupy. and were red on by them when they nnched the In- dian camp. The Indiana were retreat- ing to a stronghold on a high wooded island or peninsula in a lake eurrounded by high hanks. Major Steele found the lndian camp on the marshy shores of the lake. and engaged some forty men who hail not crossed over to the stronghold After some heavy firing these retired to the island by a ford. one hundred yarda acres. Major Steele and hi: little force followed the Indiana. and. under a huvy fire from the ialand.eneeeeded in oocupv- ing the whole of their camp. from which how: ver. all valuahlee hndheen remov- ed bv the hoetilee. Steele and his econta maintained the position they had captured for an hour, when the retired. carrying their wonndd wit them. together with a captured buck- boerd;'?'<"MM'Ll'iy;'th!`>1)Ilfee ~1'nterpreter. before the troops retired across the lake. eeked the Indians to return the prisoners at preeent in their hande. One of the Indiana, whether liig Hear nr not I have been unable to ascertain. re plied that they would keep all the pri- mnen held hv them. He said that the plied thnt. ne) would Keep an we pn- uonera heH by that troops had 1-ome into the country no ght them (the Indians). and they were determined to ghtit out. As the scouts and mouuaed _ lice were retiring I number of lo nun who had crossed from the inland wenfaeon moving Along the bank to ontmk the . but the Indians were not auccessfu in the movement. Much Jlthough haehow- ed a white ea durum the puley. was time he wee epeelunz. Major Steele found the bodies of live Indinne in the can he end his men tookpoceeeionel. eeyeheieenzebe killed eight or ten eltogethet in yester- dev'e ght. Fury, Weetnnd Fink. who were the only once ol Steele's commend wounded in the encounter. hnve been ent on to F0 rt Pitt. movement. .\llcKl .llI.nougu no uuuw ng dm-mg puloy. under I heavy f1ro_ during the whole time he apedunz. Mninr steals found the ve Lord Wolnolcy Wu-no the Oovonnoal that the Inhdl Will Have (3 ho Sunnhoil. London. June 10.-A nonunion but been caused by the publication of Lord Wolselufs denpntchos denouncing the encnntion of the Sondui. Ho warns u... ................ thnt nn um iithdrnill bo given up to nauchv Ind will revert from civilisation to bubutism. The withdx-gull. houyl. will not Avert tha struggle. The Inhdi in 1 few years will stuck Egypt. The beutpolicy in both 3 of view. be up. would ban Attack the l Ihhdi At Khq-toum. - Dongdn, J an 10.--Eleven tlmnsnd rafugeahpvo arrived but from Khu- Tbo Inhdiissllor inn` . Knit-' wilomn II . Sonnur In wollmpphod and Inuit `Iron! Uongolrine Uncle pruvmou vuu evncnntion of the sauna). no warns the govomm S that on the withdrawal from Dongols the whale provnce will ha nuvnn nn In AQLIPHV Ind [B7825 ___a-__- , W - .%':'-'u".S."'y-'3'. -`."-""..`.'.'.~-m -u 'u.."'..'2.?{.'."3- u"Cz""" .\'l` .'ACl(l.\'liA.\l. (DlAN1`AXP. AGAINST` ABANDOX;IENT. |lAllaAl'8 PIIIIIYA. ..mxn 5.7885. nary at Cnzeuowin, New Ion. Ill |oo| lie hccunc O prolesuor at llnnullon Col- lege. which oonfuno-1 on him the dc- grea cl hl..\. Hm superior unin- hnoo with the larval Iuuguggu In his election. in 1833. u the pwluuor of (hook and IAHI And of litentuxu II the Woaleynn Fuiveruzy. lliildletovn. Conn. In 1831': lm run ordained to the rniuuuy and. in l8l;5.usumed ms nu: putanl charge. after Incmx as .\l'uld|e'.own during ten war; 11:: roouxuul L4 ncknug in About two years In prolunor of rhetoric. logic and liirtory II] the l'nivenn.)' of Hlcuigni. After having nern--.l seven years In this capautv. he was -liunissod Iron: his professorship by u. lh-gout: of that institute in3C|n~(- of bu view on the question 0! ulnar-,2 Hnlnrning Lo pastoral work, .\lr. \\ nc~ the qneuuon 0| slum-,-. lielurnmg; to pastoral nc don nssunnsl chnrgo of | clnun-h st Ju- mnjca. Long ldnnd. unnn I554}. the gouenl conference elected him odnto: of the .VvIh..4I:-' Q4111 . rt: I{n Mu. Ila WIS also. utbe mum lxlue. nude zenenl edluor ol the puhhc3l.I)n ut the .\leu1o- dut. Book Concern. From then until 1884 be cuuliuuul ulnlur of the most scholarly ptoduclion n.~-sued tram tho Iethdbt press. Dr. \\'bciun in I $33 nlfjbutot I.-) lhn Ihblmlhnwl Surrllother periodlculs. ishulih Wu during the Inn tlunv yeuu 0! his htlh habits 0! studious eon- hji chlrlctenzed him tn the entld Octal Inc. He leaves a rib.-d thlunona. one at whom is a min`&' in the church 0! which Ins tuba VII lot manv yearn Idlstlngumh -...__ ,,._... .. .";.____. THE ORIGINAL III 0}` OIIIITE Slllllllf llI|I'l'B_ IV-nhllnhn I818.) kn: to the lathe-um hpunopu cum-n. He In ban 3: Onomhgo. .\'.\'., lurch wan. Illa. When twenty you: dugo hogndmlao-I with honor: on Us- nnlton College. He won hogan tho study 0! luv u Rochester. Ila had not been ndnnittonl to the Ru. however. when be determined to devote: hnuuell 00 lb ministry. \\ |I.h um purpose m new In beans I resident tutunu the semi- Clzeuorin, New York. In 1831 In In:-nun A nrnh-2-Ht! I? WCI IUI ed ornament. Some m-w blllldlngs an new m x-our~e of L-rectioxI.--Tlm muted Anny :~ pm- grewsiug nely under the unnqzemeut of Lxeut. R3biI1son.-Tbe rro}r~ look well around here. especially the hay -Tho tiuzenx are mdnng ; reparulr-us for the exrurxxcu on tho ITLII. What Our Col-nnpoodonu llnve In Say on n Tnrlcly ol .\'uIvjOc\.I. 'l`hc copious \ll0Wl~ ol Juno `Jud have quite: stoned for the dry time wo lnul. Everything is looking green and beam: lul. indeed nature ix almoxt at her best. and no lanrer ~-sene than our surround iogs. can be \\'l\llb(l for. Just now the village pro.-enL~ a picturesque appou anon. Lhuo being ngung oi McLueu`a men camped on the shores ol the river. -Un Wednesday evening the l'cmacha.~ minister wcndoil his way towards the home of Mr. Mitchell. and then we knew that something of importance was about to occur. Soon over '31) guests n'~- aemhled. and Annie Mitchell and ltnbt. Uouaiun wan joined in happine. The bride was beautifully attired. and was the recipient of a. number of prcsenh twin her lriend-4. -- Cromwell Dawson paid Plevna a visit on Snturday.-We are sorry to lose Mrs. Richard Dawson who leaves soon to join her huxhand in 'Ioronto.-(i. W. Dawson has purchased from Jethro `Cord his valuable larm.-- The nowin society is ourishing. Three new mom re were admitted at the last meeting. The society has a large membership. - Rev. C. Mooring is at- tending conference in Port Hope.-Rev. w R (`.Arnv_ Rnral Dmnwisited Plevnn tending conference Ill ran nope.--nev. W. B. Cuey. Rural Dean,vi.-aihod lat. week. in order to iook into the nnirs of the miaaion.-Mr. Darby has not left. us vct.-J. MuLloon'a livery stable is in a thriving condition. Miss Irvine lD\Kh0 organist in tho ling- lishChnrch.-Snmuel Woodman mnkea an excellent postmaster us he is very generous end obliging.-'I`ho Methodist minister did not put in u: appearance on Sunday morning, June 7th. and the people were disa.ppointed.-Wm. Ra.t~ tray. on the 8th inst... shipped twenty- four tons of pressed hny.-'l`he blnck_ snakes are numerous along tho shore of tho Caunoinn chu1nel.-Tho school It the loot of the iuluad. which has been closed during the winter [or want of 3 teacher. was opened on Monday. June last. by Miss Bunford. on American lady. :--The Methodist Church has underyone ___.. ....- `virtue!-0|-nrilnllfi A nni i-nilina :-Tho Methodist Umu-cu nu unaeryouo some new iinprovoments. A new `railing and phtfonn bu been built in lronthf ztho Iltnr.-Robert. Wbynno spent lust -.gl: -vnnnn In`: frinndl It thn {if D the slur.-Hobart. wnynne upon: us: week Among his friends at the foot of an 3-Innd, nrnvidlnn in his SGIDIIIIIB `O! weak ms mend: II me was or thoiIhnd.prgviom tohindo unolor tho old oonntry.-June| 0' rien. our blncksmith. in glint-clue hone-nhoer. --A weddinr is on the tnpis.-'l'ho at- tendance tulle public nchool in inaus- ing.--Wa welcome to our midst Ir. Nnlnn uni hmilv. Ilia!` Ill of nppopkto my . "This do Ill unam- "-'l'ho meadow: and the ing.--We welcome to our mun: m-. Niles und family. After live` you.-I.-Rev. Ir. Chrinio preached . nu nuouhh salmon on Sundzy. TIILQII DANIEL D. UIIOOI run or sun noun. FRO H [HE \` H`|.\lT\'. ;3 cnnp irritability. nd ledinp. a nun! unltncu luv Inni- uonnnunoadud iulunobyuhru inguhcll cl rhnmtiun whd lib about his body nprdlonn ol all Hanan (lings. It in nnncnhr.-in lab bunk. Aniahr --in hiju. .DJ! bow holean ilmlllylohiohqnl owol began: to tho qrinp. The ngmlu lu|n&arn.dcanl-.I') III In. TE` NIW UPYIII uaaun o;u.._-.. -' IIIIEII! arm" ----- nun nnnmn `PHI EANLV 0|` NA- send: mason. olcannn. I ) no sun. at the mac Lino he docs not unlly run hinhodinou hi hub! Thu would loan but Indian! Beth-r for a (on days. lawns. Alut I while nuunlgintrunlul him. Ho bloom: cannot Nacho; ha poun- mon'u:a-nnoovnllzeunosnltoponhi lels tide; is hithl: vorynarvounund nmhblez in polo ud sbby: bubo- qutln chnlln and Iowan: everything shout lnm calm to no wrung; becomes mnpicnonsz Inorl up Itnngth sud do mnId~ to know that is killin: tum ! ~11.-n-Q I.--an Y" he aria: "nhv hnrn l;.. |..........m Tu-nnl mu nonu-nu] lrinuds lbe facts. ' Ho dinning hll doctor, but no ha! I Has loruau bu all gone to loos. not him. that becomes of bin .' The other day I well known Wsll street banks mid to Inc "It. in really astonishing bow [1-natal hn'ht'u (bacon Hakvnnhmg new genus: nngm I onus: is lmucuumz. Twool my personal lricuds ue not dying ol It. limit in not incur- uhlel um certain. lot my nqxhew was rnxenlly cured. When his phyuichlt sud r-:1 nery Ill Ilnpcuuhlr. The ` pg.` .u.ol'l|u 1.` ms to he I I *'fC%f|"$ HT. BIZ club: wbidgul `phyuiebuoovor Qunnlulndillludinmuwbhhutv donut coda-uni. ud do not-uh nnhhvuni. It '3 nlnonoour Int-ddliuonuuon they uunucnu. Whuovddothilpuio-Olutnvull oruhoha our Iuiduuub ...n.-J3. `_- lbogou lo Inc `Imp. Ina luau: send: |un&en.olc)ItIo.l-J nu wall. -5 AL- ..-. 03-... Lgnlngn nnl -mg: Inlltb Io Imoi inns Is ulung nun; "Great band!" he cries. "Ihv have you hope no no lag in ignonuco?" ' "I!e~nnso." -id the doctor. I r i yonleponouolagualanornnour v "I rund vcur into in you-uugo. I thouuhtoeu to keep you comfortable and ignorant ol the facts. ' u- .a......;..=.. 5... .I.-mr hm. m Inn! (`IX CHIN H) mu Ill Dc I v wood" :1] one." This odounn lot merly represented Inn government in u lotnzn country. He Imovr. quid- nu and declares the nice on that ~ panties. boom-0 V. who I not! ol Dun'uhVia- Schmidt. In inounhk what: the remedy. \\'nrur`o uh cum. tn begun. .-\'.." ..-.I hi. C-that I -1: wort .._,. \ __ `pill. `BtoDuIn|& pub Ins ` (kp.IV. Iunnvvhblhuhn! 'Donbvoch;.I:.I.Ir.I`diht.IId tugboat usually byu ounynuuodhw. I nuulndcnl dn|Iuninnyh.|IIlnovunnd ..-nth--an-In -11103: `I.'ii'1'un'- ":23 nan-n had: z n onuhnoo I3 1; WW |D[U ll. latnnuynoqugopnsz "IIhrin."u iluhmu u ch-I -R-high-no-1| Ivdnhnulnor \\ nrurc nun can. In: uuguu. "Ya" said his mun. I vu very skeptical but xinco tlhll that remedv the boy iuwoll." I rnarnltnnola an: ax Proudcnt Ar- the boy you I regret tonoto uni. oxfrundent um: I! mid to be I victim of this Unr- rible disuse. no ought to live but the pmbahilitiesue that linen Inthorixod rem:-dues mnnot an-o him. his physi- mun will not advise him have his Me. |... -.. ...-..- olu.-5..-ml. hnwa (Inna, hvlh ' VIII not manna mm wave ms nu. as so may tbonnnds have done. bvshe use 0! Wu-oer`.-e Info onto which Gen. (,`hri~tmnse. at Drexel. Morgnu J: Co.'s.. told me he mgudod as 3 wonderful remedy." wen, I ssnsnmzl. me ho-Jo of the book remedy." Well. I -suspect the cured himuell by the suns menu. `The Internal evidcnce points very strongly to thus cooclnuon. I .........o "I... rnu nntwn nl lhia hook than cooclnuon. l vnnnot close my notice of this book better than lny quoting Inn Iulnvu to his renders: .. .., . ,,._____| Ix:--nus. "ll. my lriond. you have such an ex- perience as l have ponnyonl. do not put your lruxt in physician to the exclusion 01 other remedial ngencien. They have no monopoly over dlaeue. um! I person any know that many oftbom are soyery `conacienlion that they would 11: pm- ler that their pctieuls should go to lien- ven dmecl. from their powerless hsuds than thnt they should be saved to enrth by the use of any `unnuthorizexl' means." nu! nm. the unborn condemnation by the or `unuutnonzeu menus. And thus the is too true. how many thousands duped. sud yet turned. 1! ho Inn, cm person- nlly testify 1" co- - Kingsmindwrt & mm. Amouljn Confrlbuled to It From This 301`- unn-`rho Amount Vol lioqnlnd. The not contribution to the fund for 3 bronze statue to the Inc Dr. Ryonon, the grant apostle of education in On- tario. Are no hr 54.08232. leaving I de- cit. yet ol 8211]). Among the contxi buuonu (mm the vnrions schools. per the county inspectors, no : (`uunly of Leeds. No.1 . . . . . . . . . . .. 79 73 `- " No.2 . . . . . . . . . . .. 5| 50 Lennox & Addnnglonxz 61 30 " Prince Edward....... 00 12 Thus Fvelllonu: ah: the in this section. `Ibo contributing schools. the Detcheri Illd the Amounts. were: :3 Slonington. Samuel Arthur.... I 0 60 1 Pittsburg. Annie 8lavin..... ... 9 Piusburg. Mary A. Robinson.. 5 Stotrington, Sarah Thompson.. 12 Storrington, Maggie Fraser.... 3 Palmerston W. H. Bcauie.... ' 3 Kennebec. Mary Rogery . . . . . . .. ` K Clarendon. Matilda Presley.... 0 Palmerston. Ella Walls. . . . .. . . 2 Barrie. Emma Barker.......... 3 Hinchinbrobke. Kale Donnclly. . 2 Bedford. utitin Camoron . . . . .. 1 Storrington, H. W. Townsend. . 2 Olanenqlon. A..uawson.......... 8Pimbar;. H. W. Hnnh....... I E.Gwillnnb'ul:. I. Iunprizm. 7 Pittslmtg, Isaiah Voted auchool J.I.Ginen ......... ....... ..'.. ' 14 Lougbboro.Auaa Moore . . . . . . .. I0 Pitlsblrg Iiohn Robbs. . . . . . . .. 1 Port]; ellie Van Lawen.. . . 14 Pittsburg, S. T. Ar|nstmng.. .. :3 Kingston. Minnie Davics.'.... .. 14 l9ygnm.F.Puldy ...... 7 Longhboro, E. I-lumlton .... .. 5 Piltlburg. Ellen Quinn . . . . . . .. 1 0so.CanieJn ..... m E um-msoa nu-:umm|.. Linn mother 1 when not mi nenth the to nomungn. dim cherished bo work and uh: dam. But I the p i I boon to Id inloroed mi: nnotherimpt P19 RSUN. AI Alto-pt I --'l'lo l.l-ll `ILL BUN DURING `III BEAR)! VIGATAON AS FOLIOWS: proved lruithn; that they lndoaly the -knmr rnorI~-open revolt. Thanh.` conountino whnthiu i1 johblo in gunonlly ndmithd. though at what pteciu point this time nnivu it in dil- cnlt to decide. Mont revolt: Inn. in utmost verge ol endurncce. u.- y., thnl ol the l'uItod Stltcn Iron the Iothl Country. which II 1-imply In my that most could have been uroldod by grants! patience nnd n-nonnbleneu on both udcn. It In-at mrpnstngthnt I nee `ox n..m.n,- Celtic blood. hko tho mu. Needs. should have yielded too quickly to the nlgoocy 0! leader: whom and) epoch: ulwnyncul forth: on-ry ptovinoo in turn has payed through 1 angle rioovidcoco III: noun np ouuuuuu; hopgdaopinlboilcn-In mlhoclnud. 1l|ny.b|dIshod.7 _ _ } so push in Raul`: on Inhauoax ! [or nghtn now counter:-I a mum: cl ` course. .\ either()utLno nor Quebec has much to bout 0! over the North-West. 'l`Le rchelhon utirred up nod led by -lenncn somewhat reoemhhng Riel- wu quite at vnolenl. h the preunt one. sndtoe cunpmgn III the province 0!" Quebec was disgraced by greater bu- bnnuea than any wo know of on yet m ` Pnpnnocu sud Willnm Lyon Mnckensio u the North.\\'eot. Yet ten your Inter l n]-nneau-puvdoIIod--laools hm out bly in Parliament. no dud Mnckenuo an yuan later. Ind. uwonl.|know.tho Inualiveu to Inn A houaund prxntod to him. in oofuntioa ol huh; hasten- ed the ndvwut at Ruponihlo Govern- ment. Iatu not. in Ihi prxt nu- uon 01 pun and excitement. taunt the louou huuory tucha. By all nun let shot rebellion he put down on llnlv nil pmmptly. and slot) uhnlnnndy :- uny ho, to Uenenl Middleton con mi- dcully be trusted to do. But at the nnotiue has us not lorgct thntpnol tho ruponmbnlny lot is reshuponthe poeplo ol Canaan. who enjoy tho re- " covornmans whack the Ioti: do not-And on the Govcnnont of Cu- nndn. whicnhu shown I culpable Apr thy concerning the wrongs 0! a num- nlly poncclul race. whom long-cow turned snering hr goaded to revolt. Let there be In lnlse pride about Ic- knowledgmg tlns. Let the Sletin under- stand thutthe people of Cundn. Ira determinant t( munuun the rights 0! every human hung 1n the dominion. whether A nglosnxon, I-`rend: Canwinn. Hull-breed or Indian. If thi~ had been understood by the Metis. the rising would never have been. 1- on u. Inrli-nu it unnlnl ha nhildiqh LB'l'l'KB8'l0'l`HlIDl'l0I. would have been. .\s to the lndinns. it would hechildish lu an enlightened Christian people to talk ol vengeance npm a set 0! ignornnt savages. made erce, like wild nnimals. by hunger. But have we a~ s nnliou. not something to charge ourselves with. in not sooner lending an ear to their hit tor cry of dlsl.re.\~' 2 When they have 2130'] their ll0l's`LL! and uttle dying by hundreds ol stsrvation, and are suer lug its pangs themselves. is it much wonder that they are CI.~ll_V stirred up ngainst the dominant race which. they `louhtless leel. is crowding them out 0! their father`: lend `.' The hixtory of America generally presents n heavy re- record of wrong auninst the Indian. Need wehe .-eurprised it the iuiquities of the guilty are sometimes visited on he innocent? Had the Canediun poo lo only been roused,to the needs of the II- dinna in time. these could have been nup- plied out or their nhundnnae at innite- lv l0?`tI expense ol money than will now ready lost would have been nav- ed. while it would have been far more worthy of n Christian mtion to send bread than bullets." Now.hoth for the sake of the settlers and of the Indians themselves violence must he repressed and murders punished il pos- sihle. But. after that. we have a very dierent duty from that of revenge. Qur duty us a Christian people to the heathen savnive nt our door: is not less binding than that toheatheu savages Iepnrntnd froln us, by the diameter ol our globe. Yet it was an heroic Chris- of our own Dominion. who. missionary son hnd fallen he- " tomahnwk of a anvage ol Er- ` another imposaihle. did not refuse to give another boy to continue his brother's share the honor of his martyr- for our Christian minsions_ lndinn rising would hnvo more deadly. Let our Tu` missions in the future render he called for; precious lives al A / FlDIi`.I.l8. Kingston. April 21st. 1885. risitsomii. nimirs Ul llELl). Toronto. -Juno ~ll.--Chancellor Boyd delivered I lengthy judgment in the im- | porhnt nit "Tho Queen vs, St. 0sth- ; urine: Milling ind Lgnbet Co." The ominous out o! a dispatch to Ihotbor .... |....a .. nu. wmam. umm dim I -- v- -~-- _ `n NOONANCBLJUS. IIIIVPITBL AID. BAY PIIIITS. | Alien ! Iosapgonurlo -m-bur I.-a. I.l-u-Oi -ilobon Boston In (bun. - -4 nu,_,,u_, n___.l casinos: onto! II`l|l|)llIOCIoInuInor~ the man Lnkownbigall. ugomdi.-l triotmdonaad to0nhnoort.ho Domilr ion. The ddendnntl paid cur tour u:illiondolIns(?)totInDoninionGov-; cl-Inuttuliouacltoout nborontho` hula. Tug Ilnttho Hltlsqeuwiihmtlntutihlinl dim-ict d0Ih:ioondIoDuIininn . lnulno lugrutlnvu Iiouuto uullin Ihxm.` Jkjl IIII. lmmumsmxm` All Re-gilditg Guaranteed !! liiifeiimsxbnurncnne sum |i'i"I=]!'?IiifiI3f!!i 8 - :I f?@I ------- 7 _, man: woman may nuulu vlth &. Ida. for smith`: onu- uaogoanuiul, and All my pain Pailuw Accommodation hush! lnlllulvlth ennnnd dupn h. Kannada Io shin: Ind excur- I3 3!` _-4._--.. .....|- g. g bula will to given by me pcnnnlly. Ticket Office` `Allan Line Agency, |-.5. :.'.2.=:.-2.:-u.-.-.2 h Chub V OI`-CALI` CU I'I'l VIII .- ='j holouulau such suudh dlli t In n--n:bhuIncnup|-b I-oovubq `spun-as-an-nan . 1!: jun (Ill ad | Eln! uuylhllo U0hI'byoItnhnn.ol u :_---1:g:IlL Ill! llc-moved Item the Pool of I nifionce Call Early at ` The Picture Frame Facmy, IIS BROOK UT Brock slrccl Io Nos. 174 & I76 ONTARIO ST. Between the Innw Lmnn um cuu.mn,} hung dour-an or mocung me wlsurs 0: mm. Inland wanna". have. in onnneliun with their unto Inn and ocean Bu!-cl Yuds. opened an Agency on Wall; lllnnd. than they will mK`o`2p on /iand.| v.....|..- 1.). Shin- inn Wuod. Aho RAE: ind Bali Wnnd. um all the dilhnnl um. of (`cu tor H--can sud Black- smith nus. which Inn be Iold at Kingston pncu. Imam ggarmy I INl:2Al'l l.l2 PINEAPPLE! BANNAIABI 'l`0l ATOEB. ORANGE; hEIl0N:` CORNED nsuvrn AP!`-Llnl-` ALL KINDS. Dlllvlllun u-v-.---"J -- lh THE PLACI TO GET YUVI WOII DORE. d All Ilndu clnllhadiof and Benz; Lu::drydWork onl. Spot I t In C`i nu unto. --AI.L W'JllK N1-I l'l0Ill"l` \'- Remember the place :- i89 lingo: 81.. between I`r|n_ cess and Brock sis. _"" _"- '| F` at vacouuu. nuance. Oeluy sin nuanc- shun to ho loand at uu A -~4 ---l-_- 1-I` Assn. -"IWs1a.nc1- THE RA THBUN CONPMYI vnu x.`.;. oviu'a'wun_:o:u:','uoxn4v nvsnll.-no-dour. Ion non nu-. call- Qnnnnoqnn, .I::ckvnIb, Prsoou, lnulsbuu. v_lnh__ gun! nzlgfru Inning. ` Indus * mun- onu u Ilddoot -n.. to Illguhnni mm uuunm-:1;-.n'I_vy -'.l`__l!?nP _T ASHLEY ac CO`S SIirL&ilar&u'utnry&StunI.andry n. -run: Ivlnnl 1'0 821' 11!?! I-`rcnla CI-II-pen and Mugg gaunt n_1y=m Fish! um I-,A nn IrAIII'tll'l'lII always lo no munu u mu American Fruit Depot. M RS. J. K. O LIVER. ll.--In Inn Leave your onion cu-Iy. E. J. I EDIE! '11) nan. ` Ilonar to `Land at Lowest `Bun:-`HOB!!! ` IHIAW. Pnnc: Enid. _g_ moon: uh-.-1uu~c ' uuuu nu guns. I I-`. W. FBAIIIAN, HAMILTON, Axons In: on Lomnuzl lnvuunonl co-may Bun annuity It InvolI:IIU-uhnaur II`i`1Iormucn on In In-(menu ilvgn. l-L|\Il April. I655. JJ- LL: xpa.-g-c-so u 3:- COR. PRIEOBSS & GOH.DO.\' 8T& IOINIQIQ1 Work I Bpeclnlty. Ihy lh. II] Inh. Bedroom Sets. Parlor Sula. Buy Chli. Centre 'l`|l.lee, Dining Tables. Sideboards. Mnntels, r.zJ\'ith Sumner Grneu, &c., .&c. -` -o In - 1-\<|QI\1'?f\1'7T1 IVI II `J0 ` Iluvlll DIIUII luhlnnr. n-n-n nu- IN LARGE VLBIETIBB. your onion cu-Iy. T1 1:. on T nnnmtl to Jane! II uow-I _n-nu-nun-n. IEAW. Pnnog knot. Lomnuzl lnvuunbnt 00-puny Invnnqn :p_oynn_n,I_naur- Keep lone bul first (`haul It: to do Ihh [lid 00 yo- rlul Wort. B'."E{."?:Qi2`iif6%fiY. ..--nu-sag A. r\,r\uIhr\\' era `SOMETHING navy. HONEY ..... In land uua.- nonIL IATOEB. 0RANusa. hulunu, uunn MEATS. API'I.I8ql-` ALL gmns. - -- - , ,,,g :...n. HRANII TRUNK 11.1. D.LArnu_!. `omen: pie} ugnligobtprngluu. ` -Lil! Princes: luau. Ho':I:'1:_:Ls- mun or nun-Gin; the wishes ol I II:-men. on-nl`ecl._inn * I {nil clock 0! Lumbt-l.lAlb. Shim r Ponu. bum. Doors. Moulding and Run! and Roll oAa,B" J. I.c1.An|.l.n..n.D.|..I..I.:., l1I'nl1'. wunPrIu$.nl nd $1. nxuuubbo an-lulu Uh: uh- nl 20. 7 Blfudgnwnnlnt :1. ':""""-I \,/ rnylllll. w - 005;: I-cu-I china: &ud lnnlhocyuu 1` Learn lot lnrti Ottlll Zlj cl manna wan: [moan In at Oct tcrmn. IOU! PII C331`. nlloud Zovp. gm `moans BIIGOI. Wm: c\n.cnxL-ouhaiat-Ito `hut: mt; u. I PEDLKI. and Han- ry. Futon Elcnr HUI- `V 1.(,Ul:'I'l5.I.D..nujblt Inna ` 1 3.1.3.:-21:1 -opguun` 'uI`\-tbnu. unbou- mung lnnnshoeiuyntoon-uyuuyulg IIV IE1. undo!-npnlvlnlo % ID Iunuhoholbl ad I IN00l'!|'IC1'l( .hA HUI ! onlnlnnt C`? -CIABIIIGIVIII hot hnndoauuonatnoun. BIIID Proovuoan. om. wnuvu a AllIIi` Pinlclnn. Bu-an-, ctr. ll. 8l`l.l..lVA.\'. I.D.. R.W.OAIIl1'f.I.D Q) Km; 81. LA`. In Id} I. hl ' 192 mm "7? u-L Imum H. 9111:: LL1)- uni tutu: uuuv [mum n... n (hm D litmus LIIB mm tsnnj :?For Sula by Grocer: uad Drnqjsh i tints And Quart: (Imps-in! mcninn) S.-Ill: or CITY PIOPBITY, J.iuuuv\. ...-pr- v-*--I luuu suns no `J--_._&..-'l, no In ulull tau ~ ..9':. .r.' .':.....' '.`"...'`:.'-"` .5: I lhodnlondtlo png Ipilcna-I l%L};pur an ' & ?hj-n&nA_jjj-nn- 1 III? CARRIE- IABIODA l1II'|ll`I' BULLIVLII. IAEON. lion Io IIH |o"r7.y~vgAT ER 1'-ll-I _ila-z.A-A- 1BTlDIQKI1j_-I )H\`8lCl.\.\', SUIOIOI, Or. (1o-IQ~ Incl Mun havoc: Pdnaxj Ind DLI'&Il. % 1c1;cnmu_?_'r_9n_1onnow- V`! A W0 \ 3.31-as -u-n-unn--I. ` L(,Ul:`l'l5.l.D..ncjbDu luv: ). l'hyIidu:.hImua.h. jail JE\l&&IAI- ibup- GA Luann. nucovltn fll fun. Ihyhd. ,,4__..___j __. Smythe la S1`.n.1t.hy 1-0l.l(TI0l'L an-., -AA. any any_._ ICAIIDC Il.II.. ' XVIII: ITABLI ltlhhxl J anon. in Cnsv laud that-In ' Bfvlonbna. In S Wnldl VI. Wu. \nnnnAlI! In El !l().VlT}'..\`AC Il)A.`3 R [XVI at till I nuhtnu was at I Rened Expresaly for VI..I.lDAlZ.I.I.I..l-I.I.. VIZ l'f.n-.-dJ;n`}&- "Z-}'UIcE.' E-511`??- pauunonmng |CooIlug lat Ihehot was hher. Refresh-b_ A mild. upho- iug. n able Tome. IADSOIIIG-Iy Inc from d~ coho]. i I! Inolc-some ,- a;z.'i:a==' `Julttluthinl .lnolInnhnI.mnn 3 YHHIIQ Eithohlood. k-I3`! ;5:UN % E lllIIl1lI-IIl. tliiutnhollodueodlatu. hholunuluvntlnlowut. lclfhhlpsndothcrlntol-malotlvilvb (IUIIOOO "' Anih. HAIIIA. III II `nuns- --_..____ (Established ms.) ikllully Lute lo flea: and Due- ronto. III `In-weekly no -nllnilllc. flson _-- IWV XIW UPPIB CABIN STEAIIB .___--1Q-- 11-. L Iilllul Irrnu-.-cg A`I".2xAnnn1A." . mAn.un'n.xuau.). IAUI AID OOIIODIOUI UPPER (MEI Ifllio nL-`_'_|.: - c-:u-nA to not mac or rat DIESLII-IVE. Ticket Aaen III Tl`!-WP: Iollovllle. 3 f.- GOING BAIT. II. II... 1-,` `I In II VOII nBundnIIuIA.l. " 9!! I a ,. Wed. Pnlny cm ut- -' un ~_- .1 I. n_` n .. us I v. 'Ihn-Ill.|yl.A.I- .. Tm . C. E. BITCH. J. P. GILDEKSLIEVE. A. URN I (3.. Fn-lrllt Axenu Agents. - AVIIIOI IA! `C `. J Jnl.vI.lO stout. H . mom . A'IAr[a Bcoekol Plenum! Bonn and Skill : olnuslxundboun-iponl fllllle. in u-nvi nan atnnodl An!` in ntranh nnd 14$` Compost! ol the lollovmq tantalum Inh- vhoel shaman ; Irrwxxx -mloxto '0 nox1uu_ %QII...Ql.Ul&lr Aj&..(`pt.'l`ru'll Ootintun 42:. Ads haven ..(`sp. lrval ad um! lu-mu noun; coco! the nbovo -- I I Cllu (IN `IUIIDAI. tad oi Jl'2\'E. I hunt: will Inn [alpha dolly (lanky: &upId.) _ IJUIB ll laluu dkvnlo Ilon.. Dish _" thy. I fulounol Ann A All . Boon!` dnyuhonr. LARGE Boimd` `S-T-OCK. J. nms mm muuxmn -KICKS` XIII j UV)- ouoa..>apc.xahu-uuou-: ..ou-c noy' IKPCIIY 'I'nnn\'1'u n unr1'll.AL l'or0!uwI.tn.;uQIulnu rlnhuncnlori I-ny IIu.y.(hooInnnndunInpouy:nhn! Vl Ibo lnlunluhl llailtny and (Jul! Purl 2-rpooupuny. Ilatllrldotlllll reduced:-at-A Hui-ch-l.|c% lnamubhelveon To- 5 run. nu -----.-~----v. BOAT! BUILT TO ORDER. , ._;.; III. . Remember the plus. menu the Comnqui Bndxu to Bnrrieneld April 1. J nuts KKAPP. 2Boa.t_s_;_2oa.ts_! PLEASURE slurrs '-_;....- ea... .~. nglg h- \ `I ,-" ' the Skin. uzd Bcauufylho Complexion. may boz- Ilo gnu-unuod to be u repnnanwd. or money refunded. For sue by all Drugziua Price. ale. Add:-u THE BART- |ndOl.l3r home; or LAND KICAL C0.. 21 Waulnzlon throat nrnndod. sun by all urugzuu rncu. uuc. nnd 51.%r bottle; But. Toronto. Scampi Tnkon. - II. I Ill Q32 HAVING LBASID the (`,unellIn Boot Estu- blhlunont. foot of Bimcon Street. King- Ilon. will be read at opomng ol Nnvinziou, no Illnllovrdn-ulor cndllixingol Nawbocts. III! for Rnpciring old ones, in the (`ity Esp; blinhmons Anrll In PREJSRVR I003 I038 JED FIRTH OLCJTIISI BI USING lnuwmrs smut mama cm-nun] mm Iiuur mmvl CLLIIICI IT-. KIN 09103 . 1 G Jlddnvaia-duos -wcn------ 0! Various Bins. for Run by IACOI IIABNIANq R3l'l'I('Ie|d_ & |JAM1=n om| cuownrs DRUG STORE. ' %:.`ruETn 7. FIRST M0371-`E3-AGE norms BITABIII B.L`lL %Y_. | __ A- I'_,, Ill Il.`___ ma` ucounmlnna.` ) mo.ouna-nuns .lI:untll.|oIof aunol pg-ggpoomund 9WC I9 uuomool laylsmns. um 5I$|naI.nuu1punnI mu-In-rr No work can exceed ours in strength Ill. - Ihy lh. In 1. `n ` `I! '

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