fur :m nul ï¬nite potiml. 'l he rust of Hu-l is luflimz, it being clmnml that fru-m the lmrulim pmpcrlius of the hi mluhi Io an uwlluury lmnse ï¬ro can t'uVl‘lup n mwor mum-i. m to Hm an overall atI-nnu-r. \ 'ntcv l-mls at 212°, and it takes 2’20“ of heat, t0 Innkv slum: nuilnlvlv, while tlw new agent tuk‘ s :lr form of \""l""‘ 3‘ "WK" uf vnrhnn has an cxlmnsiun [rapt-Hy of one tn 8.001. When the vnpur Is gvnvmtml it passes mm the steam cheat nt' thu ermine Hllll lnm'a-a tlm pistml rods. A p‘lm at tavhud tn the Hume cunvuys tho exhaust, rap...- .?irwtl_\' tlnmlgh a condenser Inn-k tn Hm tank in its Ill‘igillfll luluiliwl {mm In I... g. norntml. The system of gunerntmu :nnl mum-umttiun is similar to the heat mtmn, amt, vi I! nmolvinq-ry pmpvrly cumluotwl, n Ill 0' :inml that a sinflu supply Hf Iri-xulphiclu t-l' cut m‘ ml. In! Inn-d wnh I‘I‘HlfUI'CQ'NH'IIt.‘ Tu: great bridge connecting the cities (.f New York and Brooklyn is at length com- p Mud. This immense structure lus been sixteen years in building, and has cost $15.- 0)0.()T0. It is 1,595 feet long between tho towers, 3,500 feet betwoen the “HCIIUI'fla'tS. and 5,930 [out from one end to the other. 'l‘hc two toners are each 274 foot high. whlcn leaves u clearance of 135 feet. under ttu- Inn] m at tho cc-,utrc and the uiilnu of 1m: siruouue is 83 1' ct; the outsidcs are "5:11 for cairiuuo: ways , in the centu- :iro tum tracks for steam cars. ox or Which is the v all; for foot passengers. us great a revolution in emplnynient of pnwcr as Keely'a motor \vuuhl. Were it to do all he promise». The journal in questiun says: â€A new motur has been discovered “hit-h, it is claimed, will supersede strain. The material from which the energy is generutml is Iii-sulphide of carbon, which is utilized «an motnr agent in the form of \‘npm‘, and the advantage clmmed for it nvvr strum is that. while water expands in th0 l Illu nf one. cubic inch to LTOO. hi sulphide 'l‘lu: Pl‘lllCcSS of “'ales is a universal favorite among the English people, an‘1 anecdotes about her are always Well re- (eivetl. The latest is from the diary of Mrs. (‘m-lyle, \\'lllull shows that when she was en Iged to the future King of England, the Princess was a poor but graceful girl. who always wore long cloaks. Once when she ‘ _\'isitetl lVintlsor the Queen said: at a. “I think you always wear a jacket. ; how is that 1'" “Oh," sai-l little Alexandra, "I \r -ar it. hccause it is so ccunumiual. You can wear it with any snrt of gown . and you know I have always haul to make my own ~gowns. l have ne~ er haul a lady's maul, and my sister aml I make our own clothes ; 1 even make my own Imnnet." ('um’, om- uf the leading jnunmls of pram timl acwnuc in England. makes known a discovery that, if as rcpresrutcd, “ill work (‘ImMA’rlus IS becoming very popular in Japan ; where over 9.000 persons are annu- ally crenmtcd. The crematories are made of atone and cement, and have very hie-h chimneys, wlrch prevent all (“agreeable odours from becoming perceptibh The cast is less than a dollar per hotly. The ashes are collected in an um and buried in tho cemetery. amid pompous ceremonies. {he Japs an: ahead of uu in that respect. at cast. TIIE womlmfnlly rapid development of Australia is suggested by the announcement t'mt a lady who enjoyed the distinciinn of king the ultlcst native, and who was born just after the catablislnnent of the parent Lohmy of New Snuth \Valea, died on Janu- ary 3mm. in her 95m year. When she ï¬rst qunc-l her eyes the mud white population M the “Island cuntiueut" just. excwdml 1 â€OJ ; new it numbers 3,1:00, 00. No less than 193,637 Germans left the Fatherland in l88'2 to seek homes ‘ in other lands. This extraordinary emigration is producing an uneasy feeling in the empire as the prospect for the present year points to a still larger outflow. The cause of the lrou‘ulenuyin a large measure he nttri. lulled to he compulsory military acrvwe which each uhlo bodied either: is forced to un-lerm. and which to many is very dis~ Us eful. Tm: time is fast approaching when the diseatablishment of thu Church of l‘nglaml will form a political issue in England. The Iiisli Church has been disestablished and now the demand is for the freedom of the “'alsh Church. Statistics prove that an overwhelming majority of the people are dissenters, and consequently strongly op- posed to the State church. Tm: thud; given out by the British during the late Egyptian war to construct another Suez Canal in assuming a deï¬nite shape. Ship owners have taken the matter up and tn avoid the extraordinary rate: char ed by thv Isthmus Company it is quite like y that another canal will ho built. l‘ur. Hamilton Tribune in stating the dis- t-w-ssing cmnliticn of the crofhers of thu Scottish Highlands, calls for subscriptions from nilScotchmen to assist suffering fel- l-nv-conutrymeu to emigrate to Canada. A win-thy proposition. and which shoald cer- tainly Inn at a very hmnty response in this l'rov'ince, where Scotcbmon are particularly numerous and prosperous. @fliturial mum. Ln TIIR “am-HAHVINH 'l‘m-IT. ~0nu pack- ngoof anntmn nf Ilvnlth “I“ 1ch Inuru tn Innku the slgucl anol \w-nk fn-ol young and strung than any lm-ul'vinu at fnnr {inn-a l' o (05‘. l'rim- 25 \‘I‘II'H. Au:aln-'.\'r.â€"\\'hi|u Mr. I). Mnnrn, Sn, Was vngngnl in drawing lugs lnu met. with n m-vm‘c accident "I the ankle (which furlnâ€" nntrly mun't lu'ukun) frnm a rulling In“, crushing it may luully, mnl rendering In In nnahlctugot mun-cl. This is the scvuml time .\lr. Munru lms Illl'tr “ith an accident this winter. .\'o'rr.~‘.~-»Snckl-rs up the rivur. -»l“;u'nn-ra lmaily cngugml.~~~l'-:ul nights fur full Wheat. l"nurtht,‘lnss.â€"M.J. (Inllius, t‘. Dunn. \V. McCur. .\l. Ilixun. ll. llulm. .-\.t\'icllulla. 'l‘hird Class.â€"~S. .\I¢(iil\'cry. M. J. Buck, M. Dunn, A. Fulliutt, .-\. \lnrsh, M Ful- liott. Sect-n-l (‘lauspâ€"M. Fullintt. J. Fus- ter, .\l. Yunng, A. llm‘tuu. A. Uncles. W. Young. St-cunul l'urt Sunim~.â€"â€".-\. Alctlil- very, J. Silvm-tlnu'n. J. Mcllilvcry, (l. Campbell, l). Mctlilvcry, J. (lilmun. h‘ccmnl Pant .luniur.--l. Juwrll, ('. Merry, ll. Mu. leyvn. J. Mclï¬ulyun. C. Ynung, J. llmclny' It. must. be burnt; III Inilnl that, this report. is nut. husutl npnn the pupil}. standing in any particular (lass, but npun tlm tutal nuInIn-r nf merit Inmks taken daily (lining the muntll, null then-fora regular nth-mlance is ilnlispcnsuhlu fur any \vlm wisll tn have an hunnmry place III the l‘f‘pnl‘t. fli‘ Cheap Paints. (‘hmlp San-ens, (‘lmap (In-mums, at McIntyre l’rinr‘s, “'uml. vullc. 65‘ Nt-w Millinory.â€"â€"\\'e have 0 Very clmmc swim-tim- of Feathers. Flnwers. 'l‘rim~ mings, c. Uur Milliuer, Miss Connor, «mines tu us Very highly recunuuemlml. 'l‘ln-rufaru tllc Lzulles um rely nu getting tlu-ir Milliuery clone in good stvle.-â€".\lc~ Intyru Prior, \VqulVllle. From our own ( 'm'rrspumlvul. Scumâ€. {I-ZI'uI:'|'.'â€"'l'h.- {allowing is the sclmnl report fur the month of April :~â€" 615‘ All “'mnl '1‘“ (ml, ï¬nds. per yard. at M~ lllfyl‘e (\2 l'l‘inr‘a', \\ umh‘lllc, ï¬r ll. “'ilsnn's, \\'nn~lvillc, for Men's. Straw Hats, Lmh'ua" b'uu Halts, l‘arasuls, G (Wes, Tics, kc 03, Seaside Library and miscdlancous banks“: (iuun “rush \\'u(.d\'i|le. Tm; coronation of the Czar will bring to light some unions and ancient works of art which are only seen at ‘0“; intervals. The n c‘eus of the llulsiaa regalia is Byzuitinc, and of great antiquity. It was sent by the GreekLEnipmor Constantine Muiiumachna to Kief in 111-! by the hands of the Archbishop of Ephia :5 mm the Bishops of ,Mityleiie and of Antioch. Of this original treasure, lirst us. (1 at the corun ition of Vladimir Vselovo- (iovit -h, the grandam at St. Vladimir, sev- eral portions are a lid to exist still uninjured; in i-piitieiilur a jen elled cross a bowl of gold inlaid with niotliei of pearl “hicli is said to have in l urged to the Roman Emperor Augastus, and the Imperial eaio .et ul the ant .cmts of Russia. The modern reualia of lillsalu. iii the midst of which the beauty of this..- bailiai‘ie objects \\ill he lost, is said to possm‘s nu sl‘c‘ilt artistic valve. lundenhnd bargain with the Gdi’ernlnent of Canada when he got $25,000,000 cash, 25.000,000 acres ufigoml laud, 1nd 713 miles of ï¬nished railway. estimated to cost $35,- OUUADOO. as a condition of emistrncting and ownin the Canada Paciï¬c Railway. In his (i cnlnr he saw: the 3,354 miles of milwya ' and lnnnchea. fn'ly equipped, and 17, 00!) ~ 000 acres of land will coat his cmnpnny just 354.000.000. The land.’ including valuable mn‘n :ités, “ill sell for nmre than that mnnnnt ( f munch leminw the. railway and (quipmenta flee gift tn Mi. Stephen and his fellow capitalists, and «ivina' them a munnpnly of the \urtli-west trade for twenty years. Tm: Gravenhurst Bonner says: “The (ism: for the planting of shade trees is upon \is, and those who desire to beautify their homes or the appearance of the sheets should begin to make preparations there- fore The sooner the trees are planted after the frost is out of the grouud the better, so that they may be able to take firin hold in the ground before the sun becomes too strong and before the dry season sets in. Nothing odds so much to Ihe appearance of a town as beautiful and healthful young trees around the houses or along the streets. and those who plant them confer a favor on more people than they have any idea of, by the cool and pleasant walks afforded. It is to be hoped as many citizens as can will plant as many shade trees as pOssible." MILGEoum: Srspuns. President of the Canadian Paciï¬c Railway, has issued a cir- cular to the shareholders of the Grand Trunk as a. reply to Sir Henry Tyler’s ML drasaes at the annual meeting of the latter cumpany. Mr. Stephen does not tlnnk he ONCE agninhns Grand Trunk influence prevailed in the House of Commons, the bill introduced for the purpose ol appointing a Commission: to manage the Esplanade in Toronto and to regulate railway tralï¬c thereon having been thrown out, owing to the pressure brought to hear by this (.‘om- pnny. The public are, as a rule. Ion; sulfur- iug, but it is about time they arrived at n deliuite understanding whether they or the Grand Trunk “run†this country. This bill was petitioned for by nine-tenths of the property holders of Toronto, and they should certainly know whether such u. measure was an absolute necessity or not. But it did not suit the GT. 1:. people, and that was sullieieut to kill the hill. They evidently want to run the Esplanade to suit themselves. ‘ Bolsover. 4'..- 40.3‘ a.» p llllllll lWhere do You Buy YOUR FOOTWEAR? l'oanb. N, 1883. If these are sufl/eienz‘ considerations please call on And wlwn ynu are satisï¬ed with mnclusions, pay us a Visit, and we will guarantee. Quality of Material, Style of Fit and Work [n asking the above question we simply desire you to examine closely three. main points: lst. QUALITY. 2nd, STYLE, 3rd, PRICE, muss comma. Mflflfl‘lfYRE PREGR in Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, «Sic. May 15:, 1882. LEE" Parties indebted to us either by Note or Book Account are requested to call and settle before l5th~Mny and save costs. Dress Goods, Black and Colored Cusllmeres, Beautiful New Prints, Brown Hollands, Cottone, Shirtings, Ducks, Dexmus, Clothing, Men’s Suits from 2736,00 upwzu'ds. Boots and Shoes regardless of cost. Hats, Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, Trimmimgs, c. We will 5150 pay the highest price [or any quantity of MARKETABLE PRODUCE, MMAVW‘V v ~ WMAKW’IJ Sellinq Off. Selling 00". Meï¬bwywe 5‘ Friar.- All the above we oflor at your‘own priccs. Tho loading and most (ashiounblo styles in -»-QUR SEEXNG STQCK» ; Hus :1}.~m:11‘ri\wl and will he found 01'th best Quality mul Variety. ROD. CAMPBELL, and :m umn‘vvinhlv $leng on your order. MILLINERY 2 Have a choice and well selected stock of MILLINERY! mouse Bargains .' The balance of our stock which is moudy uow. counting at RODGERS BROS†Great Reduction in Prices. Done on the premiees by AMA \ \AAA.«.~ a 1‘ \AAA «AWWM 1883. NEW MATERIAL FIT AND WORK' SIZE OF BILL. \\'()(,)\'\'ILI,IC.{ WOODVILCE, 50NT. w"; 5m] Un- l’xlwu«l;_;a~ nn-mlmnts are 1-"- uuunulring tui trwlm'u llu- same. \Vqu the rnlu in In runu- ilulwr:ui\'o-, pooplu wuuhl x mu lwq-mm- mlurnhul lo the oulcr of â€mm, :uu‘. \umhl do Hu'il lunrlmsing M, :\ smhulmlblu lmnr. \\ by Ilium-Inns!!! and their ('ll"k.“ slum II] “V full‘wl [U \nu'k llllt" MH“! 'llll‘I-.'I~‘ml.'|l)h- hum-s as usual. mulmvc How-r lwanl snhfluvlm xl)‘ «wp'ninml, nllcl we think u trml nf (he I u'v'urk mun-mom Would H'sl'h in wmvln lu-m lit lunth In the Incrclmn“ and his u-lnlvln) w-H. 'l')‘)’ H. \\'I|.\'I‘ do our citizens propose to do in the Ill:|U('|‘.0f lire pInlu-Iinu ? With tho m‘uahhr nlhl hauclsnuw buildings now being croutI-Il in nur IIIiIlst something, should cer- tainly hu (lulu: to provide aminst (llh stI'IIctinII hy lire. At present IIuthiIIg conhl pnuildy IN: June to quench II suriuus tire. and if mm shnuhl start. (In .110 north sEdu m“ \‘iIIIvIIc street. a Inimclu unl)’ UIIIIM save the unfim side from Ih'atructmn. With thin fact in \‘iI-w it \\H_ll‘nl 'w “'1'†far nurcilizons tn nut :IImIIt. and 3m \Ihnt. can he June in HIV "mum: FOEItAilillly it is not wise I" (szh: with dangrr which is I‘\'('|‘ prcsoIIt. Al'Iu-l'um‘ {II tho IIIIII'rIIII-nt IIIItiu-Il in ()Ill‘ Inst Inn-III tut mIly I-Yusiluz «If the Village st“ ma “'1‘ nhw-‘w that â€In villagvrs «If l'.I.vII- w-lniIl- nu: hnvc- :uhuph-Il tho . III «If closing “N‘- 1"†(If I." m: u shup III 6 "clock I' III , :Iml Hm I \‘IIIII' ; ~ lllI IIhnIIts mo ("7 A VERY pleasant affair took pl-‘sce- nn- \\'eulneSnlny evening of last Week. in.l the shape of a Complimentary Supper, which was extended hy the villagers to Messrs Alex. Unnper and A. McKinnnn, old lesi- clrnts of tl.» village, nnfl who are uhmlt leaving fur 'l'erunte. 'l‘he en'wrtninmeiit tunk place at the llamiltnn House. and a company of almnt furty sat down with Mr. Alex. llmniltun as rhaiimnn. nml Mr. E. 'l‘is-lnievicechairman. After supper the usual twists were propused nml hemtily reqmmlecl to. several happy speeches Were made and Sena-s sung. and all enjoyed them- selves immens l_\'. The gneits at the eVen- inghm'elmen:u-tiVe l)‘l>'ll|‘SS men in the place and we are smry In see then. departing rrnmnnmugus. Hmwver, We wish them pruupmity in their New humus. IT is our 8:111 (lnty la record this week the demise of Mr. James llcllattie, 8'., of this. plave. Mr. Mellaltie was one of Boaveru tnn's oldest. inhabitants, having been amongst as for the past ï¬fty years. lie hall bwn ailing fur sumo days. and died quite sullllunly on ilmnlay evening last. His use was 83 years. :11? WE have lakon the agency for the Ann-rican Watch Cunnpanv. ‘\ altham, Mass. in this place. Samples oi the various mova- Inonts are now kept in stock and will! he Sold at. 'l‘m-m.tn prices. .1130. McKinnon; Medical Hall, duavmscwn. AN auction 3qu of a lmuse and a ï¬ne lot will take place at the Ontario House on Saturday, May 2131:. The lot is known M‘ 15 in the 5th L'nim-Ssion 'l‘homh, and con-~ taining 1 acre, with a mnghcast house nnrl’ outbuildings. Fur further particulars M0 posters. A uxrmzunm'cl kind of burglai-y was pertrateil here on 'l‘llCSllay night of last week. A car ltk’lllt'd with wheat standingr on the truck awaiting remnval, was broln n into and a quantity removed. The seal on the car was dcstruyed. and a waggon’s truck was plainly visible as having been used. AT 3 congregational meeting of Knox church it was unanimously decided to extend a. call to the Rev. G. U. Patterson, M.A., of’ Summerstown. Glengnrry. The Presbytery meets at \Vondville on Tuesday, the 29th inst. when the necessary steps will at once be taken to further the call. [8' Parties wishiue to send for friends in England, Ireland ur Scotland, may now get prepaid tickets at this (Mice, at greatly re. duc d rates. Juhu McKinnon, Beaverton, agent Allan Linc Stemmhlps. Mu. C. “mourn ROBINSON, publisher of the Canada Prrshytn'ian, has gone on a- short trip tn the Old World, accompanied by Mrs. Robinson. ETHE Cricket. Club are getting ‘their grounds into splendid trim. and intend tu- commence play at once. The? hive also' purchased a ï¬rst‘clnss new aett of' wickets,. bats, c. Mu. Urn. â€KANT. who vent to Scull-ml lnkl lull u tunm-l un Mmulny last. Mu. .\|.m ur “mum, ul Bun-lulu, in rouwv. in; [u l'xlulnlgc. 'l'm: mum-u of navimtion will In: a "mull; Chink-r Hun wumm than usual. “,- Wa have received and owned this Week thru- Imlus of Imported Wu 1 Paper: at, Window Blmuln in the Newest l’utterno. The Medical Hall. Beavertun. 'I’Iu'. Cricket (‘luh will play a mum: on the 24th inn!†between picked eluveun of tho cluln. A noun. uwnml by Mr. U. H. Davidson raneuvnynn Tuesday umrning hut. No damage other than a few straps o! harness broken was dunu. No loss. than lm-nly-nnu tlumuml sucker» wuro taken from the ri\ or how nu Monday hut. 'l‘m»: annual cleaning up of the Main street, wan cmmnencml on 'l‘ueatlny morning lull. A liberal coating, of gravel would etfect «- grvnt ilnprovcnieut. Mu. W. TURNER, of Lake Shore, had inn town on Monday lust his line yealling bull. which turns the mule M 1.060 Hm. My, Turner may feel prnn‘d uf his uuhle animal. Mu. Hummus. n! llalriavm luslio, has purchased the rushlcuco of Mr. Angus Mc- Kiuuuu. me'rrton 520ml Zita-ta.