LEGAL& c. .\HRTIS k normxs. ).\R:’::.’“TERÂ¥. F"’Y."‘lTH-'T'-‘. b "a- - I' J BRITTON, VJATCHMAKER. . a ‘_ M.w... w- -. private. is without a stain. In another’ ‘ column will be found a series of ques i tinns to tie electors, which every well- ‘ ‘ uishor ofhis courtry should read and 9 ) 5...†Ln“ ,5 r. p», "3-,, 01:», w--v" - lcarcfully cou-idor. . .. .. mm a. menu » ‘ - P..~.. Lin-72v. (a u. .. *~'."'=. , : South Victgm. E m“ “"“""“ " ‘ * â€* * "1" dealnrln ; r, n. .\n‘lon'rz. . , At the Ilefrrn Convention held inl ])Alimsrmi' :‘TT‘Alli-‘myz ’5 Sqil‘lllirn A I l Lindsay on Saturday last Mr. William l ) and Notary Put." mey to Loan. 5 ’ ‘ Needler, of the ï¬rm of Necdicr & Sad. Ofï¬cv, l-Irnt stmcl, Lin IllfllSl’li'fll (v JACKSON. AltitHTHllS, SOLELITOLS. kc. 0f- l; ï¬cr. William unit, blade 1;: A. flowery ru. H‘H'lkll'r' E: t._)'l.l-I.-\l’.'t'. )A'U'h'TElzi. .\T'l'tliltii'll'S-AT-LAW. I) ' lturl m Chan . r, 1w. (nit-c. lit-hen; .uoe'rt. Lent ,‘ern-t. ..:.~.v - .\.:mru U'mer. “Luz: H'lmanr. _ ..u .\ll'lN'l'Ylll'I l'.‘ S'fl'lVi'All'f. )A LlllSl Elli I ' V )Sollcilnre til (:1 “War over Ontario Ilti'il‘I, hen: str-v nv-v to Loan at ‘3 per cent. on {cal estate : securilil-a. l). J. liclsn‘lu. WM. )1“ l)U.\'Xl‘II.l.. u, (Lute Ketchup: k .\lrlllmm-ll.) pAllltlfiTElt, .\T'l‘ililfllli'. Silhlf'l'l‘fift. ) .\‘ut.~.ry kc. .\l‘mvy In Loan. Hillel.- on cut street. Lln'l‘sly. Out. .I. ll. DICKSUN. ll. .\ . )AlllllF'i'Ell. .\T‘I‘Olib'li‘r' - .\T- l..\\l'. I) <l' "tor in (“Lam ' l)ul;"l|'v' Blot-'5, Kent Iu lull-l at! 3; pvt L' " Eftl. Ill Lin l .'x"-'. M Livy 31 ". ALEX. .\. .‘luDONAldJ, a w 510.. 3.43. Sillcl ill- :atimz; for Patent: l'vmvn I..x1:"" .‘l-ti't'J‘I' (mice, Hi I. linlw from Kim: 3.; Loan «in l"l-lll to out lr-t‘ro'unu's, ' l ‘tttrmn l":.. A. o‘h‘t'w'l, I" .llillis' .\. BARRON, ).\liftlS'l'l‘ll‘-.\T»l..\l\'. Lindsay. Ollie" l) on Kant Stroct. nr-xt door west of bulb; Agricultural and lmpleuuo \t Storm _________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'-= MEDICAL. .\. W. .l. lH-;‘lll.\.‘"f"l, .\l. l)., (tltflh'l‘lll, I'll, ‘ lan,Sur2cnn.kc. kc. / livsltlt'llth‘, llrici; Cottage, Wellington Sli’ffl'l, Lindon. WM. lv'l'lll PT. .\i. l)., C. .\l.. lll.\l)l,'.\'l‘l‘l of .‘lrtfiill l'uivr-rsily, .\lun I lrcal. and l’roz'lnrial l.icen'.i:1tc.l’l'.ys:- r-itu. :Saruvun uth H‘o-tr-tri .171.» Medical 'Ilt-fv_-r>-(- to thu- Standard, l’loznlzr, Connccti- .cut Mutual, and l-aniluhlc Insurnncc Com- ‘- tiff ‘ and rusidcncc. in the hon-3c lw.‘ ll-:v. l'athvr Stafford, at I strccts, . y occupii 1h».- curilvruf Lindsay and Bus 'Llll..l:..".'. no. .\.. winsov, \ ll. l'flli'l'lllrl’l‘l' of Trinity Colh-go. 3.1.12.1:v.1v.-r.-.:_\- (.r Toronto. .\lt-mb. (fol. Plus. and Surly, ()nt. Physician, ‘ 8 “cranial-'1 \f"")|lt.'llt'r. O:l':cv~,Colhornc l~'.rll=. . ., ... _‘ .n Edam .n...v.u .. . ..,, _ . .A_-_. ._._ .l. ll. LOWI'I, ' Sl'llfllit’LV. Ila-“Pun. o:i.1ll‘ouni_~: UflIzllll'lll‘lnll. ' Ulllv' uvxt dour lo the .\chrtlwr ' “rho-.- un brawls Strut-t East, D :1 l) u r s: or: .\.;v {1:1 ’ ll w - l-'4 n i'r: M SURVEYOR‘E. w 0. 40â€". â€"‘.â€"-~_ JAMES llllTKSON. 3 l) l.. Surveyor, Com ni-‘siont-r in thr- Q. ll. I . l‘ou‘.‘o,vanccr. .‘L'It. ' .lrrss, Fcnclon Falls. - MISCELLANEOUS. («inc-(lib)'nivistox Coiru' IN 'I‘III‘l COUNTY “I†VICTORIA. Thc ncxtsittingx of this l‘onrt will bc lul-l on Friday, July llth, lv‘irl'l. (Hit). CI‘NSINUILUI, .l .\ .\ll-ZS .l. I‘OW Ell, ll'lINSIm .\llt‘tionm‘r, .\ccountnnt and l “ point a moral " by assisting to sch, 1 (lmlcml (.‘ulllllllisl'lll .\g‘mt. t'nllcrt- in: m'n'ullllls u sprmalty. (lfllrc, lcnclnn .- n. . . .... ,I|.l.. 5. 5’33. CENT. 5. .‘tut‘tt'l‘r ’!‘(> LENI) a: A; ~11 and 2' pnr r‘ut . according to scou- rllj‘, nu lival I:.~'..v'.:‘ .\{1-3 to :llortg"g-..=. .lHlIN .\. ll.\llllll.\'. Fol.r‘lln:‘, Lindsay ' S 2 ,()I)() {‘51: l" I'II'J‘. ‘1),vi‘.l..c.rl‘aro l‘cput. Cditlcmvk, I‘. Q.. ‘.t:z.ui.. l unseen “11'. '.‘..v um of ll'." knife. Tfu‘ Only l‘crmanvnt t'urc in tltc World. i‘.-r p.irt..-‘i‘..\rt nuclth two ;l r'cnl Stumps L: S. C t‘uttnnmk. l‘. ‘1 ,t'anatia. . titulti: --â€"-ll‘,:l:v:l lllz'cruw:3.-â€"-- f, ‘E'l'l‘lillï¬ >‘.\’li‘T .\Xl‘ ('liliT.\l.\'."'"£fl ‘ \‘lv paucr can publish the rib-v.0 for $3 ‘ ,. n ». .ll', 'IV.lll Ill.» tlal‘.‘ and piper rcgnlarlvl Music impulfllllni Slate.- Thu lit: W J .\l.'.f:l‘..tl. 4 LARGE SEEET MUSIC at m.» Ia‘l' rim réguiar pram“. .‘-ll'._~'ll‘.\.l. INS'I‘RI'MEN'I‘S wl'.t'.1k.:\.2;.l2.v 13s, on lzani. l"!("l‘l.‘l¢1-2 l“l{.-\.\ll.\'(-‘- 5:: .\ll 1.5 l-r.\:ic‘.t*‘5. Bulls. Stalloucr) and Fancy Goods.i \\'all l'aprr t‘.‘.’!s'..\l :Ey o". land 1: f Inspctllou unmet. (‘o A NETHERELIH Kn: Srrur. Luau! . In“. assumes. 853535 CUININGHAI, Carnal Insurance and Loan Agent. PENELOJ‘I rams. 02m, r Truman the following ï¬rst class camp» r mes. wlzh whet: humans can be ltlunclcd“ “[03 the non hlvuatagmas terms. “The Canada Putnam!“ Loan 8 Savings 13.). The lmuigl lacunae: Company. of Lon- daa England. Th? (‘luum‘ lnsarmcc Cantu-gr, MC“:- du. Hat on! .lxri‘w! * f mankin- lznursutc Co. 5-! Eag‘md . . .3: he \I.I.Ir::|f‘1503 L.fr .\Sth‘l‘llu‘fl 0“: to- g aid. t .\.J.\r-s~1-r\‘. - u the ncwcst style? and at lowest pritrs. - , Cnnveyanccr.‘ 1 lars and upwards. . S-:ln-1tcriuf?lmn-" .aoalaolla: Unborn: , l Coroner fol“ Ilcsidcncv, and ad;‘ sustain? .\Im A Lil stock of" l Britton's Block. foot of Kent 5.5., Lindsay. 7 1 had been nominated as the Reform can- i lulu-wring promises of supl’umâ€"partlyl l I l icondoncd his other sins against politi- l | l 3’) day, 9 day and 30 hour. .\larrnstrike.&c. , AMERICAN IVATCIIES, the Best and Cheapest, a}? l'cr-onn. sending watches from a dis- t'tncc for :vpairs. can have the amount of work and price rcportml on for their consid- ‘ oration. and as I do the work mvsclf, can y ad on having it done satisfactorily. l ...... 'g‘ H TA 3 I 0 B A H K_ opponents many of the electors will ï¬nd v O __ , it diflicult to choose; but those who . I know something of politics, and believe - capllal - - - - - - 83’000'000‘ i that the prosperity of Ontario hangs on I’residcnt . . . . . . .. . . . .Sir. W. P. Ilowlnnd. “er dCCI‘l‘â€): “in “I‘heSll‘lï¬ngly de' l \‘icn-l'reeivlcnt _ . . , . , , , c, 5. Gzowski, Esq. : clure themselves in favour of 311'. Need. , » General Manager . . . . . . . . . . I). Fisher, Esq. l ler and against the great, corruptionist LINDSAY lili.\.‘.’(.‘ll. f I)..xf:3 bought and sold on all points in 1 Canada. l'nitt-d States and tin-st Drilnlm, and general banking business transacteth Savings Department: lzi-l-VI'I‘EXEIL». ‘ latcrc=t allowed on dcposits of five dol-t S. .\. MCM CRT RY, .E'rrmrgcr. Liudsar, l’ch. lillh.l331. SCI-If. 5-\NI{EIR§. "EXEhllH FALLS - - OITAIllO. General Banking Business Done. Collec- tions Made at Usual Bank Rates. , ll. '1‘. Dilh'lSON. Latt- oflloyul Canadian Bank l and (Jonsolidnn-d Bank. , l". \Vnsrcorr, Late of Canadian Bank oft, Commerce. Elms-"cation falls (Emails, N 01th Victoria. When we announced, in our issue ofl the 29th ult., that. Mr. George G. Keith didatc in this riding, we said that we] had never cutcrcd an clcctlou with as" .\il’Ollf.’ an assurance of success as we then felt, and we rejoice to be able to. state that that assurance grows stronger l as time rolls on. Mr. Keith is not only ! a man of ability, but. of energy and ac-l Lion also when they are required, and on Monday morning be commenced his I canvass, which he will prosecute \vithl vigour until tho last. moment. From, all quarters are daily received the most l ' bccaus: of the determination of a vast number of the clcctors, and notably the ‘ ill-angers, to support the “ home caudi- : date,†irrespective of politics, partly bol cause he imprcsscs himself favourably upon those with whom he comes in con- tact, and partly because the action of I John A. with reference to the Ontario l Boundary Award and his enforced pas- sage of the Gorrymandcriug Bill have alienated not a fcw who would have Cal morality. A majority for Mr. Keith may, therefore, reasonably be expected; , been tacked on to North Victoria may that lllnjol‘lty. The choice of a local man as the llcform candidate appears to have. had a disheartening effect upon our village (.‘onscrvativcs; and although it has bot-u taken for granted that Mr. llcctor Cameron, who is already in the l , riding, would be their standard bearer . in the coming cuntcst, it is whisperedâ€"â€" l upon what grounds we know nobâ€"that it is the wile ofa good many members of the party that he should retire in favour of some prominent. resident oil . likelihood of this being done, and we," ~ do not know that it would improve our l opponent's: chances of winning the elec‘ i lion; for though Mr. Cameron is guilty " of having supported the infamous llc-. tll>ll‘ll)lll.ltlll Bill, not only in its entirety 5 but item by item, whoever took lll> ; place \voull ho pledged to endorse any - l‘lt’C-l of political villainy the Premier: might think lit to perpetrate. The pool pic of North Victoria have not, perhaps, . as much time to devote to the study of . political matter; as the residents of old- or and wealthier constitul‘ncis; but * tllc cnormitics of thr- Dominion Govern- tucut have bccn so thoroughly ventilated that all who are able to read, and many who arc not, lilluw more or less. ab-ut thcm. and those who know the most are the loudest in their condemnation. \I‘crc it not that thousands of bignttcd i and unreasoniu; supporters of SirJohn A. .‘lacd-mald refuse to read or hair, any thin; in his di~paragemr-ut, there would bu vrry few Conscrvatives elect- ul this lilth.‘ in Ontario, and, as it ' the dissath-ction in his ranks is perhaps _ water than he is aware of. Although' 1 Mr. Kv-it'l's prospects are encouraging, ly blicht, every effort will be made to ‘ ell-ct him by 8) large a majority as pas , ; sible, and with this end in view he will i , have, although a good speaker himsclï¬i : able assistance, and tho riding will be‘ : thoroughly caxtvused from end to cud. ‘Wc earnestly ask, in his behalf, the , vote of every lover of good Government : ,who has a vote to give. One ofthe Scrutcst and unlit unscrupulous trick- stcrs the world crcr saw new holds the , ,rcins of power, which he. manipulates ‘ sclciy for the brocï¬t of himself not his si'prr. without the s'igl.tc~t "3::er for l the acllvrc of the pc‘ph‘ at large. h; l! .lciuu-i he will he succeeded ty lilac lion. Eiturd Blake, uoqucuinnf ab'y t'nc allcs: man in the Dmitri». "ml you who-c rec rd barb public and ' electors will be found in another column. ' of. but without effect. on behalf of those 3 "Owen weddi,,,,_ . villagers who are dcbarred from cxer- ' ‘ c 5 ci>ing the wished for priviligc of brat- ' we are told that it is owing to the selfish Interest Allowed on Deposits. .i mi“ ["0 Til-‘01“ is divided by the Govern- .mcnt boom into two channels, one of E. J. L. Guam-z, Late of Consolidated Bank. , i ever a rather large drive of any other i should be appealed to for redress. ler, was chosen as their candidate in, the coming contest. Mr. Nccdler is an i old and respected resident of the town, and is known either personally or by repute to every clcctor in the riding. On Thursday of this week the Conscrv- , ntivcs met in solemn conclave, and fcel~ f ing that, with the sins of the Governâ€"g mcut weighing heavily against them,1 they had no chance unless their candi- date was a. popular local man, they 5- nally selected Mr. d. If. Dundas, anoth- , or old, rcspcctcd and well known resi- l dent of Lindsay. Between two such‘ 5 at Ottawa. Mr. Dundas's C'll'd to the , Stopping Navigation. Last year we several times complain- ing and fishing in Sturgeon Lake by the saw-logs which, Until late in the‘ season, almost always block up the mouth of the xivcr. 'l h: some nulsauc’.‘ has alrcady commencrd this season, and indifference to the rights of others of Messrs. Orccne d: Ellis, who carry mat- tors with a high hand because every- body but the Guzrtle appears to be a- fraid of them. Nearly opposite their' which is mcant to be always kcpt open for boats and the other to be used for the passage of logs. But Greene & Ellis have illegally appropriated one of the logs, which they keep in the Government boom, and the consequence is that when- person’s logs gocs down the river the channel intended for boats is blocked up, and unfortunate pleasure seekers 0r sportsmen find upon approaching the spot that. there is “ no thoroughfare." This unjustifiable monopoly has existed too long already, and a number of in- terested villagers protest against its con- tinuance. As Messrs. Greene & Ellis care nothing for the rights or the onu- vcuicucc of others. it is time the law We have lately heard threats ofoutting the boom and letting the logs contained birthday in grand style, giving the l ' handsome sum of $350 for prizes to tho School Board A spec s... Proceedings. in] meeting of the School Board was held on Wednesday evening . last. and all the members were present. Moved by M r. Ellis, Seconded by Mr; Jordan, That this Both! appoint .\lr. Calhoun as chairman lbr the balance of} the yeahâ€"Carried, r , Moved by Mr. Naylor. seconded by; Mr. Ellis. That the moticu passed on 5th April last iv; regard to a corporate ‘ seal be expnngdd from the minutes. and 1 that the chairman is hereby appointed i to procure a proper seal for the school corporation with the name in full of, l union sectionâ€"Curried. i Moved by Mr. Sic, seconded by Mr. JOrdan. That Mcssrs. Mofl'at, Naylor, and Ellis be a committee to get. the, l houses of accommodation in school ', . grounds put into a proper shape as soon ’ as possiblc.â€"Carried. Condensed News. u..â€" â€"The Kingston cotldu mill is now in good running order, and turns out about. 3,000 yards of cloth per day. â€"Thc amount paid in wages to reg- ular employees of the Midland Railway for the month of April was $36,153 83. -â€"-Midland cclcbrated the Queen's winners at. athletic sports. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Allen McNeil, of"- Pctcrborough, rccently celebrated their ‘3 They were married: on the find of May, 1832. i â€"â€"Fuur persons from Millhrook or its 3 1» vicinity have lately returned from .\Ian- I éitoba, “disgusted with the mud and minus a pockctful of money." i â€"â€".\s 311‘. U. .\f. IIcrrlcy, of Port: Hope, was playing with a pet fowl the l other-day, it suddenly picked him in ‘ he eye, causing a severe wound. â€"â€"Ou the 5th inst. Mr. Cooper, of the Royal Hotel, Gravcnhurst, showed , a sample of good sized early potatoes, 1 l l grown in his garden this season. i â€".-\ resident of Pcnetanzuishcnc rc- ceivcd an ugly wound on his forehead in consequence of the axe with which he was splitting wood coming in contact with a clothes-line. _ â€"A number of 'oung Orillians in channels for the use of their surplusl 3 ‘ ' stock boarding house, and have sent to Orillia. for a Miss Garry to superintcud the management. of it. ' â€"“ Commodore " Craud'cll, of Lind- say, is about: to move to Winnipeg, where he intends to go into the steam boat. and forwarding business, should a good opening present itself. â€"The Well known Daley House, in Lindsay, has been leased by Mr. B. F. ! chctt and one of his sons, who will no doubt sparc‘ no pains to make it more I deserving than ever of public patronage. â€".X young daughter of Mr. M. Nic- oll, of Norwood, fell into the mill flume l l Winnipeg 8‘36 about 10' start a; jointl l l l l l ï¬t i A BRA?! SIIOT.â€"â€"Mr John Scbell. of" 3 Sum rvillc. shot a 4m» lh. be." last Fri- 'day or Saturday. Bruin had murder-g , l ou-ly assaulted: sheep. So a small par» 3 ltv turned out. to hunt him, and Mnl :3 Deal" in all kinds of Scbell ï¬red into his cargasano less than ; fourteen shots from a \\ inchestcr repeat. ing rifle before he laid down and died. The victim's mate and calls were also seen; and have perhaps been killed or captured by this time. Is Ir PINKâ€"EYE ?â€"~Thgre is astrange mortality among foals this season, and some pox-sons think it is in consequence of their mothers having had pink-eye, which has lately been very prevalent and in many cases fatal. Whatever the cause, it. is certain that a great. many baby horses have only come into the world to leave it again. some of them drawing but a few breaths and others living some hours; and the a~ l bovc mentioned opinion as to the cause I of their early death! is the only one we have yet heard. A BAD Ctrâ€"Mr. Wm. Quinn. onetf' the employees in Greene & Ellis's mill, met. with a serious accident last Satur- day. While at. his post. attending to the butting saw his foot slipped on a piece of board, and to save himself from falling he put out his left. hand, which con shut off and the saw was slacken- in;r its speed; but the first finger was so badly cut that, Dr. Wilson had to two was much lacerntcd. Tlll-I QUEEx’s Btlt'rnDAY.â€"-chnes~ day last, the Queen‘s birthday, passed off very quietly in Fenclon Falls, and we \vcrc sorry to see that several shops were kc it open and business done as u~ Sl‘.‘:ll. "here was no demonstration of any kind, but. a few fire-crackers had becn reserved for the occasion and were let off at intervals during the day. noticed that. a flag was displayed on the McArthur House, but have reason to bclievo that it was unfurled less in amputate it, and the flesh on the next I ’ hon‘od‘r of'the Queen than of Mr. Hec- t 1' Cameron, who arrived per special bugg ' and made that hotel his dispeus. i (try. OUR. REE\’E.â€"Mr. Joseph McAr- thur, more of this village, returned from Manitoba last Wednesday, after an absence of about two‘ months. In the 5 course of the few minutes‘ conversation I H, m we had with him he said that he had \5 l W" r' traveller] over a good many miles of country In various directions, and that the opinion based upon his own obser- ‘vations and upon what he had heard from others was that about two-thirds of the land over the whole province and territory was bad. This docsn’b agree with the glowing statements of interest- mcnts made by Messrs. Welch and Ed- wards upon their roturu home a short time ago. EARLY Omensâ€"'le season for of. fcrings of early garden products to be FARMIMPLEMENTS. _â€"â€"â€"â€"~.â€"â€"'__â€"â€"â€" o s . PLOUGHS! PLOUGHs‘i A lbrgc stock of John “'hyte & 0035 .\'o. 3 DIAMOND STEEL PLOUGHS, gunutnd to clean, or no sale. Also, two kinds of GANG PLOUGHS. Points and Solo. of dilu- ent makes always on hand. Agent for The New Brantford Reaper 8: Mower, the but in the market, and guaranteed to do ï¬rst class work. or no sale. Also, a largo stock of Repairlfor (In: Kerby Reaper. RAKES, “REFâ€"Agent for the Maxwell ll _ the Wiener Rakes, which have no equals. .\tasx's lurnovm Grain. Plum, gut, u l Grass Seed sown: will be given on trial: l SPRING-TOOTH HARROWS , and other kinds of Ilarrows: Agent for Combined Seeders. WHITEFIELD’S STUMP MACHINE, the best in the market. A large stock of WAGGONS, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIE§ on hand, all made of well seasoned ï¬rst class material. ‘3..°.2:1:12‘.i;‘."fl.Talif‘lmi‘ j‘lï¬lflorse-Shoeing 8;. Jobbing a. Specialty. 02â€"â€" 5: ood second-hand B. 3 Q: for sale. Price, $20. Pas only cut 25 act-ell! 38" - S 9 F F. SAND13‘ORD, Fenolon Falls. A NARROW EscaPuâ€"L-xst Suoday,Gladstonc. Forster was dogged from afternoon asn little girl about8 yorrslthe moment he left. England. From old, daughter of the Widow Boyce, of", llolyhcnd to Dublin, one of the man this village, was reaching for some pur- l following him sccpred a state room IL" pose over the point at I’owlcs's landing. ' most. adjoining l'orstor's. . He had no [she slipped and fell a distance of twelve l Infernal machine With him, but. was Several persons who witnessed the acci- of the ofï¬cials. While spcuking at 'l‘ulhv possible to the i one of the men shot. at Forster with an spot, and one of'vthc foremost, M r. Jas. air gun, but the bullet. struck a police I. Adams, dragged a small punt. over a man. '1‘here_werc only two engaged in boom which enclosed it and sprang in..l the assassination of Lord F. Cavendish There was nothing whatever in tho and Burke, and there was no car in! punt but. an old tin‘ dish, and with this stated. It. is alleged that the assassins“ he managed to propel it. until be over- are now on their way to this country' took and rescued the child, who was and expect. to avoid the detectives. floating on her back, the swift current The steamer Scythin has been Bench- probably preventing her from sinking ed by tqu IJnltcd States marshall, but. ‘as quickly as she would have done in no suspicious persons were found. The Mr. Adams's courage and . steamer State of Indiana wluch arrived presence of mind cannot be too highly to-dqy was also searched with the 5m rcsu t. dent ran as quickly as we {or ï¬fteen foot. into the deep water below. ,constantly foiled through the vigilanoo praised. __â€".â€"__â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-e - Guiteau’s Ravinga. Wasumoron, May 19.~-Guitcnu has addressed the following to a paper he)? 2' â€"-“ 1 tell the American people and It‘s' oflicials, from the Executive down to the Court. in (mac, who are reviewing my case, that. 1 tell the truth ‘ and. lie not,’ when I say I am God's man int. the mutter of Garfield's removal, and ifI a hair of my head is harmed the All: A'Questlon of Life or Death for Ontario. Ga 20111 June next. the electors of Ontario will be called upon to dot-idol Shall Ontario remain the Keystoncl Province of the Confederation ? Shall Ontario, at the dictation of a handful of French Blous, be degraded to the position of a- fifth-rate Province '1’ and it is fcrvcutlv to be hoped thatl-compmsmn' Clt‘rlxï¬ those townships which, without being ‘ ' " consulted and against their will, have! _ , , for the third time, was saved by a lit-tie lllel‘m" f1" admit; but “"5 “'Ollld PC“ boy named Livingston» only nine years haps be going rather too far. There , of not ~ " can be but little doubt that. any person ‘ ï¬'phe pcwrbomuq, Ddfly Evening has the Prlvnofm Of ‘lf‘li‘Cl'l‘Lâ€"f “‘9 en‘h Review. which we foal-ed would prove .a f’f‘ the hon") I'm“ the Elm“? “ml WSW" failure,'occasioually contains 24 columns "‘3 theâ€) l“ the IV'SIth" “"l‘lCl‘ they instead of the original 20, and hopes were intended to occupy, which would !. “m, before long the cul.,,.,,,.,,,,.,,t “in achicvn tho desxrod end without. dour ; be permanent. aging Governmentproperty. The mouth ‘ of the river and its vicinity are amongst - me be“ “flllnfs' gmbmfls l" files“ “'3‘ 1 consistent with thorough work, and the ters; but Cir-cope a: lalhs say, In. effect, I proprietors app“, ,0 have given i,,_ that. no one llvmg about their unll shall «Hummus to have cmwuï¬ug done iu " . II . v ‘- ' x a lit:le access to. them Without Ctllyltlf. . the best posswle manner. by: canoe or skiff over a portage of cpu- z _0,, Friday of last week James A,._ smerahle length. The obstructiomsts kasey, a Liudsav canâ€, whip, unlomp may make up their minds that their gng bands at 'Robsouvs tummy, {on [Illmny m†"m be {Well 1003ԠWI" from a raised platform to the ground, mitth to, and that if they do not, In a distance 031,31“, 0,- tcu feet. and died “ml? buglne-‘S ('Pemll0'35, "Olunfarlly about. an hour afterwards from concus- conhnc themselves to their legal rights, 510,, of the bmim they will very soon have to do so under tivc reeve of the township of Munch, now a part of hast. Simone, has written to the Brnccbrldge Gazelle, rcpudiating his party and denouncing the Govern- “wanna. a few days :19, and, as she lras sinking ' â€"Thc Lindsay paper. mill is being‘ pushed to completion as rapidly as is‘ â€".‘Ir. A. H. Smith,_ the- Conserva- - .tion for the want of means to provide the constitucncy. Butthcrc is not much “'1' Sprmfl Swamiâ€"3, I ï¬nd I 3m 10 to 14 ' vision we live in, .s, up to date, what nan issue. any well uisher of this country, that at is a pity that the proprietors of such. ' human. I:' I (( 'orrcspomfcncc of the Gazelle.) Our waters here are fast. becoming dcnudcd of tho wiutcr's spoils of the lumbermcn of our forest, and tranquil- ity again reigns over the scene, leaving the humble sctth-r to carry on some of his as yet. primitive methods of cultiva- - superior articles. All the papers that ï¬nd their way into this buck country spcak of the backward cold season in the other parts of Ontario. Referring i to my annually recorded memos ofdata days behind in unny things, more cs- pccl llly the kitchcu garden, which still continues frost proof for want of heavy warm rain. vury scams, and much suffering is goâ€" lug on in consequence. Many of us who take a small share g in political topics are at. a loss to know “ what is going to be done with the Di-l ever is intended to be done by the po- 5 litical wirc pullcrs has not been told us. ‘ _-\s we count for little in any way, it is ' very likely we shall be left till the last ' moment; but it is quite probable that many will be mistaksu in the idea of' pulling by the nose (as has been done heretofore by some of the party), and 'most trnlv it. is to he hoped that. thc whisky jug cmvasscrs will mind and stay at home this election, as they may 2 carry their little game too far one: too often. Since I last wrote you our iron ‘ mine industry is languishing, though Mr. Pusey and his fricn is are no doubt doing all (boy can to bring; matters to It appears to the mind of l Cattle fch in the bush is l i ' lllOFI meat. in strong terms. The gerryman- dering was the “ last straw "'that broke , the back of Mr. Smith's conservatism. â€"On Thursday. the 18th inst., a large barn on M r. John L. Ilcad's farm near Bobcaygeon caught fire from 80010 = uncXplaihcd'causc and was quickly con- sumed, together with six hor-cs, a bull, ‘ a steer, several calves and pigs, :1 quan- tity of hay and grain and a number of? agricultural implcnunts. The loss is between two and three thousand dol- lars, partly covered by insurance. â€"-Thc Pctcrborough L'I'mu'ncr (Ile- form) is to come out, as a fifty-six col- and an addition to its oï¬icc is bein’.’ purchased. This †boom is partly to be attributed to the N. l’. The Examinrr has opposed it with all its might. and has ,Consequcntly bccomo i popular. OL‘lt BASILâ€"An attempt, which it is to be hoped may prove succc€<ful. is * being made to ro-orcmilzo tho Font-ion Falfs brass band. We shall have more to say about it next week. I-‘rsmxo â€"The close Scason for bass ' and " lungc " terminated on the 14th inst.. and since then a good many of: ' those fishes have been captured. heard of so far this season is Mr. Hon- ry Rushwortb. who on Monday last,. whilc trolling below the Roscdale bridge, caught. sixteen fine bass and a good sized maskanorge. AcctDEXr.-â€"On Thursday last the cldcst son of Mr. George Earle, o'IIISnrn- rich deposits of ore as are owned bv ’ “"“le‘ [‘3‘] his rIII“! kn“ "eff" badly Messrs Pusey Jr Co. Carr, Dryden Co, M. Boyd and others cannot ar- range for a railway along the banks of the Burnt River. and form a string of Wales. to connect their mines with the railway or with a central furnace or railxny to run dire-ct to his own mine, which ofcnursc cannot be. Gnitaan is no longer allowed to rc~’ ccivc Tl.-Ilu!§. A Manchuth farmer broom: in- ocnl-rted nigh pols-v lrcm guano which he was using a‘ a fertirnr. II: and feral the villus. I am afraid each wants the . dislocated '31 consequnnoc of his. foot slipping and catching ia the bounds ,of a wagon from which he was. jumping. , Dr. Wilson, who was sent. for, set the = "my: (runways, “hum†“sad in Souâ€, «Joint. and the patient, who is about l2 3 years of age. is (1023;; well. but he will i be laid up for a comblcrab'oc time. i Till: CROPS â€"~Thcrc was a splendid rain last. Monday to the meat bc'icï¬t of) the crops, some of which are cumin: on ; ï¬nely. as we no testify from personal "hr-nation dn-ing a phnrt drive an ; chnrsdny. The arr-ragt- temperature 3 . s is, hnwovrr, ' his wife, who ~lrcs~4l his mm, died i- "cry prnpeet of the coming harvm ' being 1' law" :. fair ave-rag» ccc. umn paper on or about the 1st of July. .' made in order to afford room for the, new Wharfdale gran; that has bccxv The- successful sportsman We have. lower than it ought tn be; i at this time of your; but. unless Veu- L l nnr'n threatened fM-ts intervene theni . laid upon editorial tables is just, open- ing, and our first bmcï¬rctorâ€"bencfac- ‘trcss, we should sayâ€"is Miss Copple- stone, who has just. presented us with a large bunch of green onions, which are the finest we have seen this year, and which ï¬ll our whole sanctum with a rpnngcnt perfume highly suggestive of l soup. Miss (,‘opplcstone will please ac- ; cept our best thanks; and if some other 1 friend of the ()uzcrlc's will present us . with an curly shin of beef (not. veal), which is also highly suggestive of soup, lhe shall receive in return our second i best thanksâ€"our best having been a] ‘ ready disposed of. Goon Pnlcss.-â€"-I'fthc farmers of On- I tario could “ make both ends meet" a few year; ago, the prices they now ob- tain for live stock ought to lay up mon- lcy at a great. rate. Mr. R. C. Smith has just sold fonryokes of working oxen ', for six hundred dollars to n speculator West, and the samecattle were- bought last year at. from sixty-five to ninety ‘ dollars per yoke and have been worked lover since. Other stock are going up in proportion,and Mr. John Ellis, of l Greene 43'. Ellis, tells us that. at Mlnden, l last. week, a buyer was offering seven :,dollars and a, han per head for good common sheep after shearing time, and l lsaid he wanted to purchase ï¬ve hun- l l , drcd at that price. Tun Conocosx.â€"On Friday, the 19th inst., the stcamer Coboconlc made Ihcr first appearance at Fcnclon Falls sunk on tho-evening ofthc 11th. The work of raising her took several days ‘- and was accomplished by means of tim- . hers, chains and jack-screws; but when .she was got up it was found that. the repairs nccded were simple and incx. < pensive. It appclrs that, being sonar:- 5 what. heavily ladrn in the bows, an ad- vcrso wind drove her out. of the chan- nt'l, which is narrow near the locks. ,aud she passed over the stump of a ‘tl'ec, which the paddle whocl forced? , thrcc timvs against. tho same plank in l , her side. breaking it at each stroke in l a different place. , fosc. but little to be done beyond spikâ€" ia'ng in a new plank, and she was soon ‘ undo as strong as ever. Yam:le 3:!3ClllEF.â€"Ilast Wednes- day moralâ€: some person or persons threw two lighted fire-crackers. through the open window of Mr. J. W. Gra- ham's bedroom during his absence; and ~ when, a few minutes later, he fortunatc~ ‘ ly returned and entered the room, he found that one of_the crackers had fall- en into the unmade bed, burning twu holes in a blanket and setting fire to a sift}. which might probably soon have ' burst into flame. If he had not oppor- ' tunely returned, and the house had been destroyed, we should have had to rccord another of those “ mysterious fires †which “is: from unknown but generally simple consort Some time before the occurrence .\Sr. Graham you two boys named respectively Gordan and flick: throwing crackers into the ' passage of the next. home, which is or» cupied by Capth .\lcFaddeu’l family. and vcry likely the same lads threw the two which entered his bedroom. though it cannot be proved. It is tn bo hoped ' that tbl'; will stir up our aothoritirs m pmlrirr-lv prohibit the use of 6?. crack Ln within some meridianâ€: of any building; but. they VIII not do ‘ so until valnahla pt I!“ not on y a l'l-'l.«ft:w :r-«l but 2’!"’i4"y dfl’raytv-z. cd advertisers, but it confirms the state- \tcso questions :â€" who intends taking them to the North- r Shall Ontario be reduced in size till she is less than one-half of the area of Quebec, less than two-thirds of the area of Manitoba, less than one fourth of the size of British Columbia, and less than one-half of the size of fifteen or sixteen new Provinces hereafter to be created ? Shall Ontario be deprived of the rail- way tcrmlnus on Lake Superior, with the city which is certain there to spring up ? Shall Ontario be robbed of 60,000,1- 000 acres of fertile land 'I Shall Ontario lose the revenue of $125,000,000, the sum which the pine alone, to say nothing of otbcr valuable timbcr, on the disputed territory is com- puted to be worth ‘? Shall Ontario be defrauded of a min cral region the wealth of which may exceed anything else in the known world? *rcct taxation for Provincial purposes ? Shall Ontario, by this confiscation of her property, be made to cease supprrt- mighty will make tho ofï¬cials pay for it. It I was outside I would lcoturo under the auspices of some bureau .on religious subjccts. One of my subject:- would be ‘ Paul the Apostle ' and kin- dred topics. If my time has come to lravc this world 1 am willing, but. I want. the officials that murder nu: n the gallons to understand tho issue. If they murder me they will incur tho wrath of Almighty God, and it will bu a long time before he lets up on them: and this nation. The devils thatcruci- ficd tho despised Gulilcan thought. they were doing good service, but. that, did not release them from liability. They' and their nation incurred the wrath of the Almighty by that act, and he got oven with them at the destruction of Jerusalem, and he will got. ovon with. this nation and with the officials if I am- murdered on tho gallows. I want, an unconditional pardon or nothing. and I Sim“ Ontario be drive" ,0 won, di_ .want the Executive to so understand it. I have act. forth my views fully in my book. If the honorable jurists repre- senting the Washington Court in bone since the accident. by which she was ' There was, therow decide this case according to law there IS only one decision they can make, and that. is that they have no jurisdiction. If they decide contrary to law the nut- â€stcr will rest with President Arthur. and they will have incurred the wrath of: Almighty God." inghcr public hospitals, prisons, asy- lums. and the like institutions from Provincial funds? Shall the burdens of municipal tun.- tiou in Ontario be increased bccausc the Province has been robbed of100,- 000 square miles of her Crown Lands ? In a word. will Ontario snfl‘L‘r hcrscll , to be dismembered and dcspoilcd in or" i The Fastest Train Time. dcr that the Bout-bans at. Ottawa muy . be sustained in powcr by French votes? The Philadelphia Record says lib. Every ballot cast for the Conservative “'0 rash“ [I910 cvcr, mndo in this coun- partyat thencxtclcctionanswers“You" “'3' by 3 "1"“ 0f “"06 passenger cats to the above questions. livery ballot '9'†Wilde rcccnlly‘ When ‘I In", “5‘ cast for a llcl'ormcr answors " No l " Jourâ€al"'l" from Phllflddpl‘ll» Bllï¬' The future of this I’rovincc lies trcm. 0101“: and other plhocs WSW whirled "h bling in the balance. And the COlllt‘d- Cid"! “My Ot'cr the West Jersey Mi)- ‘(p-ttion will scare: withstand the shock {szm- The trip Ofells'h‘Y'one and ‘ lulr (fa corruptly-gained vcrdict endorsing lmllm “'5â€! accomplished in eightythrco the vilc robbery proposed to be com '“l‘d ‘1 M“ """uu'a- Tim "1" ‘6 mn- tuittcd. tilllo 0f forty-one miles was made in A condonation of Sir John Mncdon- lurtyztwo minutes. Man of, the miles, a ald's shameless repudiation of: the Bonn """Pcmally “fl†“meme ‘6 bowl WW" 7 dary Award involves a loss of property “I. “'0â€? covered in less than ï¬fty an. ands. The engine accomplishing this I’roviucc cstitnntcd at 8300, in respect ""fl" "M NO- 22. in charge of Harry llmnlmrt. 'l‘hir trip formally opened: ; Surely this huge spollmion will not "10 “MOO M the Cape. 3 b9 pnrlnittcd by the electors of Ontario. 1 Surely it needs but to havn thc mattcr: explaluud to them, and the fate of tho} I ’--~ w «v.-. â€"-.__ l to every man, woman and child in this , L of the timber alone. _._. - “7.. .-. . ..-.â€"_..â€" Protection in the States. Government is chI- d.-,â€"_’;'lul;r. «i Says the Detroit Evening New:â€" , ___H,._‘,-._~.,._ ...- ‘Only one Fo'limln in twenty, or Q's } . per cent. 0 the labouring nlntiou in g Au Extraordinary Statement. In", Uni,“ ysnm’ i. CHI-paid in pm 5 ’2!!! assassmutos PLASSED 1:: annn- , mind Jr'dg'l'ie? I†ll; ‘2: 1,3"- 2}; , , . ' ' ‘ ' years no popu atlo' ; o t 0 mtc , lCA-MOIV rr was 2XLCLTLD. 15m“ huh. p‘id ll imam" of do}. 3 Saw Your. May iRâ€"Advicos rc-I’ln†m "he on" p ‘0'. y! a Pm. ‘ . . é ' ' 1 ccivcd from Irish revolutionary sources . saliolï¬ï¬fl mecca? 0‘ "tic: {town's { “3‘0 mahbcylmd ll pagiblll‘y Of don!" lchnugc. -pAnd how littlo’bf lb: tax In: the “summations were planned in this l "m", in“) the ken or "on the fly country, Thy: original .plot did not. in- I am,“ workmcï¬o hue "and sh: " clad; Lord 1-. Cavendish, but. the asâ€"l - ’ .3: , _ , h I gby the facts of the iron on ire-e1 tr summation of Itrsttr, Burke and Glad- w, "d th'rumbfl me. i the salt in l gone was arranged. The plotters were d“. lmnneoted with the extreme branch oil:rho ï¬gure. “he. lb“ wl‘ï¬. a . . . . . ID ' 3 {ï¬sh revoluuonuta‘ 'ho for . ‘OHg "me , i- “ beneï¬t .0 the WorkԠ.- lhave had their hudquavten in thin.on unafï¬liated 'mclu'iumï¬‚ï¬ by f country. A Marconi. authorizing the l I “my!†“idâ€, "l" W"! or . nunnination of the three ofï¬cials was ' a" 0‘" mdu'm“ Mnl‘" " In†on" . . l - ' . : PW“)ch a, a wee“, mum"! of me u. ,! well paid workmen Vulgar/this mo , _ _ , try are those amazed in tho balm“ ,ccunve council of the nrganlutlnn at ' W“! l which frishman from Canada and lthgl lmdr'vwhfglv "(in m w . Ilnixcd btutn were prurient. Two mcurb’ l a “n ' l were "Io-cud to execute the proclumn-l , .- ;: ,ion and I large sum was given to equip' It I! estimated thlt the out of “1 ltbcm. The mom landed at ’tl“efMllGnlu.u "i" '“ minoo' and remained in England awaiting iml McCarthy. tho Wiunlpq Mary, 1 nrucviom. In a for d I]! the, rmeir- ‘ has been sentenced - to the permeating M: -.n r rdu meeting z’m- rtntt'nu upon for frurtccn‘ynra. '