In Brief, and to the ruin: Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered liver is misery. Indigestion is a foe to good nature. The human digestive ap- paratm is one of tho most complicated and wonderful things in existence. It is easily put out of order. Greasy food, ‘tough fool. slop vy food. had cookery, ‘mvnml \mrry. ato hours. irregular‘ haliltv. 11ml many other things which‘ 0“ng :m! to he. have made the Ameri- can l ,upiu a nation of dyspeptics. But (iron-1‘s August Flower has done a ; wonderful Work in reforming: this sad, hnsim-ss and making the American peo- f plo so healthy that they can enjoy their ’ meals and be happy. Rumomber :-â€"No ‘ happiness without health. But (lrcon's l August Flower brings health and happi~ > ness to the dyspeptic. Ask your drug- 'iat for a bottle.. Seventy-8m canto, - ntiug down illicit whiskey-sellers in [he vicinity of Whitby. They have :worked up thirty-one cases at Whitby. ' Port Perry. Brooklin, and other places in that district. Yesterday they attend- ed Court at Brooklin and secured six convictions. The Court lasted from 9 o‘clock in the afternoon till four. The wildest excitement prevailed at the close and threats of taking their lives were freely and openly made against the de- tectives. They did not think it safe to stay in Brooklin. the feeling was so high against them, and Justice Home advised them to leave the town with him. They took the train on the Grand Trunk as far as Myrtle, and then walked two miles across country to Myrtle on the Canada Paciï¬c. arriving there at 5 o'clock They remained quietly in the station- house at Myrtle until ten minutes to 7 o'clock. when two buggies and ï¬ve half. drunken men drove up and jumped out on the platform, flourishing clubs and whips. They were from Port Perry. Two of these men entered the station. One, a young man named Brown. a bar- tender in the Lancaster hotel at Whitby. tapped Denniug on the shoulderand told him he was wanted outside. Denning followed them out, and McRae and the others waiting in the station went out also. Denniug saw ho was gomg to be assaulted, and he attempted to get back into the waiting-room. but Brown and his companion seized the detective. The former said, “Come, you must go with me, youâ€"â€"." The detective struggled to get clear. and said to Brown “If you don't let me go some one will get hurt." Brown was then holding a revolver in his right hand and holding Denuing with the left. His companion had held of Denning by the shoulder and was holding a club in his right hand.f Brown said, “Don’t pull your revolver." Denning said. "I have none." and show- ed his empty hand. The two men then crowded Deuning up the platform into the darkness. and he Sings out to McRae fuenga'ged tor-the past three 'weeks n nuuu for aï¬other town. Bollevillc has oï¬ored large inducements. Potprbomngli capitalists (lid not take hold of the snwworks which it. was in tended to establish there. consequently the pronmtors of the scheme will look On Friday night, 18th nlt.. we under- stand Mr. Wm. Madill's barn near Brougham was consumed and on the 'l'lmrsdzu' evening previous Mr. Harley‘s barn was also burned down. who was standing With two others at the waiting-room door. “Can't you help me [outT’ Brown and Denning were then in holds. and as Brown raised his re- volver Denning grasped it and the nn‘ known man commenced clubbing the detective on the head. McRae went to his assistance and as he did Denning let :40 his grasp of Brown‘s hand and the latter grabbed the pistol and ï¬red at Idcltac twice. but it did not go off. Pistol shots were quickly exchanged all round and Brown exclaimed. "My God I‘m shot," and ran towards the end of the station-house. As he passed he ï¬red a shot which whizzed by )lcRae's head. The passengers on the platform when the ï¬ring commenced sought refuge from the bullets in the station and as soon as Brown and his fellow dcsperadoes ï¬red. Denning and McRae tried to get into the waiting-room but those inside held the door barred and would not give them admission. The train had now arrived at the station amid the wildest excite- ment. McRae, Denning and other pas- sengers went to Toronto where McRae was arrested and Denning allowed his liberty provisionally as above mentioned. The latest account received from Brown are to the effect that he is very low and probablf' will not recover from the effect of the s not. gl‘wo Scott Act Demuvoauo unalt- od. “Myrtle um one o the Autu- um Gets 0:- A desperate light between whiskey de- tectives and illicit whiskey-sellers took place at Myrtle station on the Ca uadiau Freilic railway. Ontario county. Wednes- day evening. resulting in a bartender panned. Blown.‘ of__ Po_rt _ Perry, being fA Printable Murder Case. wriously if not fatally shot by one of the ytnctivcs. and a detective named caning, of Adelaide street, being brut- ‘2 clubbed. he particulars of the ï¬ght and the use Was gathered from the police and sonar at North Toronto Station last glut. John Dunning. a young man of gentyfï¬ve. residing on Adelaide street. -J an†u. an...“ uu (\uvluluu unlwv. E WilliamC. McRae aged 38. living '28 Emily street both detectives in re employ of {nspgobor Ferguson. have Qiï¬trict gum. All who are indebted tothe undersigned by overdue note or b )ok account am requested to settle up at once as it may save costs. Dem-mien. Dec. .16. 1887. Boavertou , Doc. 15. RING North "a" Lot 15. 5th Concession of Tim‘mh. containing 100 acres more or less 7†acres under cultivutxon. .\ good Orchard.go¢)d Buildin‘n. Adjoininz Lake Simcou and part within t m Corporation of Botvortun. For par- ‘ . . t mm†“pp†0 r. Mcmnmx A: soxs. 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