At the “ Dufferin House.†J. B. PERRY 8; CO. 1“ Wwï¬ ORILIJA MENlClPALlTY. ""r"-~' 3t 9 o‘clock, I. 111., when ovary pupa .. to be preï¬x“. A PREPARATORY EXAMINATION ! will be held. and the diï¬erent classes organized oath. above am. W. DOUGLAS, Will run .5 follower-Leave Unu opted) at i in: kinky: exc for ngford. Pox-tmgei1 and . -Le:we Orillia. everv morn- ing kinky: excepted) at 8 o’clock, A. an, Will have 01-min- at 13:802.!" for Rims. Lon,- ford. Portage, and Washago; returning. calling 5!: the above pom. truth-men go to Rams by the m‘bgat. will be .ccommodsted -by asking Inn :0 Wnnmo, - - - aw vâ€.-. “ Lawson», - - - 2:» “ “ Poxnax, - -. - 3(5) :‘ _ t “ Run, - - - sttention ' be paid to freight nd to the caution of W!) , A _ _.:n waive. re. PIG-m6 All) EXCURSION PARTIES ,,-_ my" 7 (Opposiee the Residence of J 311183 Samson Estan Front. Street, Orilliz.) 0am», August 18th, 1873- THE Sn 'ber has fawnidna Bazaar the grub!!! and e o orses, and “113:.†vethrvennmber to dispose of. Putin wishing to safer purchase Horses will andleavo their unanimous with lun' H bu also commenced the tmmng' ' of :~-lo- .Aewhich he would inviho‘the attention Sm: 7.7 Heb†â€also (:01 60.1%! m which he W n: “o’ck raise“. D canton ox Pun-cue--- will receive re~ W0! ten or more persons urn Tickets for one (an. many of the above \ - . lath, for ale cheap. gun“ 311W: dsmw¢at quality Shins! ten â€manly on W n w Y..- 9.. Wharf.- Lanai-‘01:!) up ms 1 (son: was.) GOOD HORSFS; lathe Matter «immunm m- NEDY, of Orilï¬a, An Imolvevit. TEE undersigned,Au2nstuw J amcs Al- port, of thevmnge of 0am, having been minted Aaligoee in this matter. Creditor: an uï¬od to ï¬le their claim before so villi! one month from this date- A. J. ALPom; .NSOLVENT ACT OF 1869 7; , ___-.....A Tu Scsoox. aims REIDE, V4.1 Clean and mï¬tablo Vehicles. HORSE BAZAAR. B 3bove commodious side-wheel m. lam Orill'u. every morning 1%. 8 o'clock. and aimoon at 2:30. An04l_..‘. 1.1an DELI-1? FURTHER NOTICE, the my“ 1m srnm SAWN LA'IH. when .very pupil i' nxpected uxxoxtxrs sen-3m“ ! “5m. gm 3b. Wharf. Mastery) of couecsor. PO RTAGE, 40 Cents; SAN SON. 198- -cf. 25 Cuts Bmxsr.-Service in the Good Templnr’a Hall, every Sunday, st. 11 am. Axon. Gomxf‘x, £39m“ Catholic)â€" anuhu at ‘vâ€" -_, Re: K. Campbell,' Priest. Servxce at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Vespcxfs at 3:30 o'clock. Sr. J mss’sflimsconn. }â€"â€"Rev. A . Stew at, A. M , Incumbent. Sunday services :8 11 anynnd 7 p. 111. Sunday School at Pmm'i'm Mmcnxsr.â€"â€"Rev. B. Har- ris, Minister. Service in the Temperance Hall, each Sabbathat 11‘s.m., and 6.30 p.112. Sunday School at 2.30. hummus. â€"Rev. John Gray! gain- 33.11168 McLeod, >RT.. {the Provix 129 i Canadaâ€"e p.xn., It is stated that none of the members who signed the memorial to His Excellency claimed or accepted the pay and mileage to which they are entitled. Lanes of course “ could not exist†if it were not for the fashions, and those who wish for full information upon this all-im. ortant subject are referred to Peterson’s ' agazine. The September number is out. , - _ , - J 4â€,“. ..... ____ _ THE Spanish Cortes hné approved of the bill calling 80,000 men of the reserves into active service against the Cal-lists. THE M ail announces thatt-he claim made by the UnibecLSfates against Great Britain, arising out of the St. Albans’ and Johnson Island mids, have been unanimously disallowed bythe Commissionersat Washington. A TERRIBLE railway accident oc-‘ curred on Saturday night, near La- mont, on the Chicago'and Alton Railway,-by which elevon persons were instantly killed and 35 others seriously injured. The cars caught ï¬re and many were badly burned 1 and several badly scalded by water from the locomotive. A RAILWAY :ro Mcsxonâ€"The River | Severn in the southerly bonndu'y of the ‘ Muskoka. free grant district, and it is an- , nonnced thnt to-day tl'x‘o‘ï¬rat regnllnr daily - A- 1.4an 110qu we": Iv we __ railway connectionjill be made between Toronto and the Severn at Washago, over the Northern and the Northern Extension Railways. While the progress of this ex- tension is so - tisfactory, and most bene- ï¬cial to the trade of Toronto as well as to the prosperity of the free grant country, no pause should be made in pushing it forward to Gravenhunst. It is of the ï¬rst importance to the large tract of country tributary to the chain of lakes north of Gravenhnrst that there should be a rail- way completed across the portage of four- , teen miles, betweenthatplace and Washago. \ The immense lumbe‘g'gion connected With I the Muskoka waters would then also pour its wealth of square timber and sewn lum- ber directly into Toronto, instead of_ send- ing it into the Georgian Bay by a. difï¬cult and costly outlet. The directors of the Company are no doubt alive to the neces- sity of completing to Grevenhuyst without any delay whatever. A considerable ; amount of the grading on the line has i already been doneâ€"Gide. \ l Warns the'vaauteer system of ourPro- ; wince has'been somewhat deï¬cient‘daring the few years past,‘a‘ntl so, asaconsequence, not without detriment to its hitherto fair reputation, the fault is by no means charge- able to the battalion oflicers, but rather to thc~eï¬'ect of the short comings in the mili- tnry departments of our Domioion Govern- ment. As an instance of‘ the truthfulness here, we have but to illustratethe unfavor- able circumstances conflicting ‘with the zealous efforts of our Colonel of the'35th Butt. ho volunteer oï¬cer now enrolled nor, cncy of the volunteer system of the coun- try, thnn has COL A. McKenzie of the 35th Battalion, and yet what has he beneï¬ted therefrom 2 What encouragement has he received from Government ‘1 In many in- stances he is denied the new equipage for his men. The oft repeated applications for regimental wants, essential to the re- spectable and military-like maintm-tnce of a volunteer force, are allowed to remain uncomplied with .for months after months, and until patience becomes a stale virtue. The urgency of the business is seemingly never considered by the Department hav- ing the strait at its disposal, and the coun- try’s defenders are forced to safer the con- sequences.’ Still hasCol-McKenziebraved the diï¬cnltiea, in spanner only worthy of i a._ L:- Mnaa u-ith 7M5! - try‘s aevenum up w“..- -.. _,__, sequences.‘ Still huCol-chKenziebnved the difï¬culties, in a. manner only worghy of his stamina. and stood byhis «use with unflinching ardor 3nd hope fox- its ultimate success: and though his 31136de as, : militia oï¬ieer is kept gt bay by the shark.- sightedness of p. mightier influence, he is enabled to command, on short notice, a large and well-disciplined fame of volun- teers. such as are rarely to _be equalled in the Province of Ontario or Dominion of Camels. â€"â€"L'J:um hm .7 ‘ inuncn maintain. L. 'm' Mnnomsr.â€"Rev. Kenne- Lton, Ministenâ€"Sunday ser- a.m. and. 6230 p.11}. Sunday 2:30 p. m. Pra_y§1: meetingsâ€" MlSl’iELLANEOIIS- av. «id 6.30 ,. Pastor's Week day GRILLIA.218t AUGUST. 1873. J u D: of Mum-ed, Judge Palette. “$353“, deudgeGomouhu County, pave been appoiyudutho Boyd ‘ u: “Mexâ€"xiv Nine"£n¢} the Bax-{i0 8:3? Ether modes of pnjoyment '1“ ,,A, n.) ...A Int-ax“ will phy took place. In: pwy. tion and the Muskoka Dis feel rejoiced at having the completed. ' A Summzn writing from Lucknow, a. village on the boundary between Enron and Bruce. says, the Fall When: here is ' " -'-- «m 38 bushels. nuwu nun Vv.._n light but good. Hay fair average. The Southern extension of the Welling- ton, Grey and Bruce Line is open three miles beyond Win ham, and will be in Lucknow about the middle of October. nges for labourers, 81.25. mu u-..--, , good: uvcrnge'yivld per a Oats an excellent crop all Huron and Sputh Bruce 7' ._ L.:â€" like that country so well that they will be- come permanent aettlers, and not return There is no user in work- mg men comm here. There are more a . . ,_ J -1--6Amߤlila thin at work now than at ï¬rst, and I have steady emâ€" ployment. One of the brick-ï¬elds, belong- ing to Dr. Schultz, has been closed, as they cannot sell the brick that they have made. Mr. Macaulay has a. splendid mill, which is running night and day. I have seen 3 blacksmith excavating, and a. dentist mry- ‘ ‘ ing a bed. But there in the best farming ‘ land I have ever seenâ€"three to four feet of black loam, and a. clay subsoil. They never manure it, 1.3 it is too rich already. This is the place for any man who has a. little money and wants to get a good form. Canadian girls get from $l2 to $18 a month as domestic helps. We are enjoying splen- did weather, with plenty of wild fruit. nuts and berries. I am sorry to learn from Tue Emu-on, which I received last evening, that, Bro. Jack has left Orillis. It will be a. loss the Temple. I saw an ex-bartender of C. Moore's, Alfred Benin-t, at Pembins. He has seen the error of his ways and become ;i:éetotaller. FEARI’L‘L REVENGE FUR DISCLOSING SONIC SECRETS. Last Tuesday morning, the people of this town were thrown iutoa state ofgroat excitement by a. rumour that a murdgr, had been committed in the syauip on 1 southern boundary. Our ubiqunom re- porter was speedily on the alert, and, as the inquest has not yet been held. we will be the ï¬rst tolliy the particulaik-obtnmed principal witnessâ€"before the public It appears that this man, one Campbell, who has been in Orillia some time, seeing certain persons whom he knew had sworn to take his life, entering his room, in More’s Railway Restaurant, jumped from the window and fled to the swamp, whither hisenemies pursued him, unobserved by the other occupants of the house. After some time Campbell returned, his clothes covered with mud, and bearing other evi- dences of a most desperate conflict. He stated that he was formerly a resident of ‘ Montreal, and there procured and read a work giving a. full exposition of the mys- teries of Masonry. By some means, this ‘ book fell into the hands of his children, who not only perused it themselves. but allowed others to do so, until these long hidden mysteries became known to all the residents of the neighbourhood. This fsct of course reached the ears of the members of the fraternity, and it was decided that the unfortunate owner of the book must die. Finding his life in jeopardy, Camp- bell left Montrenl and _mme to Orillis, where he lived quietly, and worked faith- fully without receiving'auy intimation that hiswhereabouts had been disoovered,until ’ ‘ it’dâ€"L...“ muttered his four Masons from room on Tuesday morning, when he im- ‘ Mona-em enw1w m‘ mediately fledas stated above. Hi3 ro-‘ lentless enemiesovertookjjp in thqswmp, _ and s fearful gtm “la-W, in» .qhig , ‘ ‘ and“ . Lin-53 Minxn «al.2- Fortunately tor wu P..‘.-_--._‘_ , unfortunately for his gasecne'ou. the aim was not. well taken, and‘tï¬Ã© shot took ef- fect inane of the Mason, thopihmfly killed. The others, as soon isthev ‘ saw what had been 60in, fled, and-dew from the viduity. upon the 5 a. m. " " "-3â€"“. having him dead companion, md so exhausted that a considerable time elapsed before he was ableto return to the hutel,and relate what - . :_.._-):..n. harm tbleto return W uuv .nm.,.._-- had occurred. An immediate investigv tion resulted in the discovery that Camp- bell was suffering from a. violent SW of delerium tram-u. Sr. CA'rnAinxm. Augnst 19th.â€"'1‘ne No. 10 express train on the G. W. R, which passes here at 3:20 3.111., met with a. serious disaster st Merriton, by mistaking the lights on the canal bridge. which was open to admit a. passing vessel. The en- gine, tender, and baggage ears went into the osnsl with a. terrible cash. Prevalen- tislly the baggsge eer fell longitudinally ‘ into the chasm, md stopped the rest of the ‘: train, which contained about 200 passen- gers, otherwise the loss of life would hsve been frightful. It was found that though 1 a. very serious afloir had occurred no lives were lost, a: the engineer «taped by Jump- inginto the and. and the ï¬reman although he sank with the engine in twelve feet of water, mpedallnfe. The loss in bag- gnge will'beheu‘y, and it is likely thst navigation will be suspended for s dsy or two. 1‘“.me Sewing Machine has taken two flat medals at "' mun; 530621136 seam 333.1st Wt .___~â€"o 49>†LUGKNOW- _} between Huron all When: here in . acre. 38 bushels. all through North 3e. Spring wheat, rulway so it! under date the w W'- _ ’ J eghson. Theébovling and ï¬elding of the Onllin team '9' steady Ind pod, Put proved insuï¬cient to do execnï¬on W the professional clap of (fanatic. During inning; The only two who medal in getting double ï¬gure- woro Mann. he!“ cot and Armstrong. Toronto took theil’ .seoondjnningl, but we're not I0 Mal mmgmgluge. ï¬gures. At tho auto tho 3213;? SEVï¬h‘oédent- 1030311), mm mums. Gamble, c. White, b.\ Sadding, Buines, c. Japhson, b. Sudding, Dmmmond, c. Winn-,1). Sadding, Reward, c. Prescott,'b. Sea/(Ming, Robarta, c. and b. Jo hson, Bruce. c. Fowlie, b. £13800 tt,, . . Sproule, 3!. Armstrong, Taylor, run out, .. nan", 1-. Armstrong. b. Hewett, .. Duper, c. Armstrong, 9. uvw‘ Cmbell, e. White, I). Have: Robertson, not out, . . Byu, Wideo, No Bulb, ibwlxe, run 03% Ellis, not out, V v â€.0 week an the 12th of Stephenson. A at about u yam-d long end standing name two feet high, we: shot by Mr. dewn'ght in the awawp near his house, about hdf I. mile from Bnoobridgo. It was of beauti- ful silver grey, as usualâ€"Gazette. Mn. Anumnn Bmo, Ontario Emigra- tion Commissioner to Scotland, reports his mission as having been a. great success, and of oonsidexzeble value to the country. _ a _-4.1_..A n‘nnn nvnr A mums!) nun of PtriEâ€"M. Stroninâ€" 1 and mother equally learned, of Berlinâ€" ‘ Herr martâ€"recommend tint the poo le encounge the multiplication of - roaches, and even undertake to train them, M powdered b0 ' U96 enunnl about the places t )y irequegl‘?’ aid ti) be ceruin to scatter them. : . It is eometilne‘ very puzzling to know how to cochvhen one has not been taught. A m is told of a. negro h.,Vix-¢inis. when meager _ to ' nogginï¬'i; sailed hi- egg-m . Next morniu the eggs me to the table stillhuder before. “You used!" shouted the enraged platen-{4‘ didn't I tellyoutooookthese eggsnft?" “ Yell. mass." aid thq {rightgyod dang; “ tn’ I A_4____v .n! T A VERY, Wenâ€"â€" got up st twovâ€"o'cioeh die mornin’. m’ 1 biled them ï¬ve hours, m' it menu to me I never kin get dose egg! softer!†perienee. For genuine enjoyment there in nothing like having two fume house! one adjoining you on either side, in course of construction et once. The flat dey or twoarenotwry interesting. They cent do anything noisier than ding the lumber about some and saw of the endl- theygettoï¬ooringnnd riding it in none better; bnt'the climnx happdl'hfllflwy come to ehingling. Turn m ml} $030810 “- better; but me cum... awn,â€" _, - comm shingling Tummmoglloou onsroof uboutdnybrukï¬th dangled. human mdnaill mmekmdm turn over for your nominal)». You ï¬rst put your head under an pillow and yield yourself to the seductive spell tint is brooding onhide; khan you put the bol- ster on top of the pillow md pile the' bunk- .ets and bed-clntha :bout your can on! gnuh yourtpeth in theoxeuofyofljoy, and say what. you should not._ 10me, neon mamas. boat has hon teen this .. 10“. n6 Smnhemn. A at .1, av- â€"Vr. urn-WM“! ‘ :mpto m Out"- in baht! of m mm of the Pt:- lent. ~30 “id l“ uâ€"M. Stromnâ€" 142 14 V‘oï¬r 858. on 83â€"52â€" ‘Egrong ‘1‘...“ v in the Province kept clemer nnu umcx. He nude and maintain: a. good aidowdk, keeps the street clan 3t his on ex me, . ‘ LL- 5....“ 1m to 01“]! “I“ Keep! we BMW- a..- , and when the town began to extend tint] way, had removed the beam house u is: ‘ from the street as possible. People resid- : ing in that lomlity no quite to healthy as in other parts of the town; and those living neererthnn Dr. Corbett make no eomplnint. It would hnve shovyn s. more friendly feel- ing to have enquu-ed of him personally whether there was anything which could be done to lessen the stench, before nuk- ' complaint to the Council. The Reeve end that no action could be tnken in the matter, unless a. number of the ntepsyen intexested preeentspetition forthe removal 1 of the anxiety, which must be done st the ‘ He felt conï¬dent Mr. ptemiees. - Mr. Wm. Tait made application, and n. petition was presented, for the pro - c, street, west of est st, and the Coun ' ' matter immediately. Messrs. Bates and Hill petitioned for . ,4=__ l- urn“. .mt u would en- mm." numw....---d _ Messrs. Betas end Hill petitioned tor such repairs to North street as would en- able them get into their house- with no! erred toeommi . A petition for the inoorpo 'on of Orillie u stow, eigned by 155 ntepoyen. m pro-outed by Mr. Carpenter. Mr. W ' - seconded by Mr. Booth, introduced a. resolution deï¬mng the bounds-rice of the proposed town, and instructing the Clerk to VII v , to 1)!!th the necessary notice. Mr. F. W. Amman, P.L. 8.,wusp- pointed corpomion aux-Veyor. Toronto, enpmponng w an»... ._ __- Province. MnJomt Gannon, the well-known Canadian manufacturer, died st Glugow dey before yelterdey. Tn: Science of Health for September is en unususlly imd number, with feet: and information w ich, if and on. would rel:- der it worth more to the readerthsnsyeu' e ‘ subscription. S. R. Wells, Publisher, 389 {Em-Away, New York, U. S. , -_.:|_ n ---.. ‘ " not!“ In: J _ , 7 , _ friend. To this we answer, hotel- u-o not w evil in themuelm 0n the contrary they no orougbttobe :public convenience. It is the gelligg of. intoxiating drink- that â€" -L “Am-gr“. mnnl It is the neulng 01 "awnâ€... _ ..... is the evil. This is not neoeufl’fly coupled with the keeping of hotels. Mm com- Eztent men nre prevented from coping uses of public entertainment because too conscientious to sell liquor nnd unwilling to risk competing with those homes tint do norâ€"Vindicator. ofnuour towns, and those are†the mod anxious to hove trove come “among them â€:10“. W â€v- _v_, on! we see numben of than 395mg bxnuses of from 82.“)0, to ï¬Mto m themeomein,mditiludmnhd.tlntm0 men villvsy85,000 backtowytovu in tonywlmdinflntnythobonmgiven would actually boptid by the tog-km themselvg undnot bytho my": win: the A .....s:..-. 1- 'il‘ it 00' you and pan out nun..." _ of ï¬fteen 1‘ cent, am writing of d! doubtful ebb and adding m mount to our “rat" to cover was: of unkind? c., c., which now stand: st $21,000 " And if you pusonto 051:". you will ï¬nd another abinet oomptny with moths: 300 men, and if you look a their ï¬nancial ï¬tment you till ï¬nd lave been Mom'Oor. "ekeoo imiznnt-mim‘ in .mpmpo‘ins “mm in t†nuisance about his man. qu“ Wan. nayâ€"11.46%.w53 1!... a5 oil-58.13965 053:3 Jï¬aagflui.‘ ‘0‘ .H 1... 32.315335 M a. “95“.“! "MWâ€"J, ___, m fourth annual s'undny School cos. vontion of 0:0 will be held in M Church on Wedneodoy, the 10th of September. Tn Globe says the excuuionish who visited Urillin on the Toronto civic holidny “ thoroughly enjoyed the doy’l pleasure." Ix co uence of the Hall being requir- odfortho . M.C. A. thin eventing, the meeting of the Cadeï¬il postponed until tomorrow. Huntâ€"Ln: Sunday diet-noon Thomas Covun m “:31wa t ping a. cartridge with a. pocket-knife, w en the «mike exploded. injuring the foreï¬nger of his bit land. '1‘!!! Carrwlgg 19m Orfllin for Longfoud, , -~â€"â€"- â€"-m:nn g} Wu». A run who enquired uh“ the'Roeve meant by a. “ ' c" holidsy, m inform- ed that it was to celebrate the connection ‘ 3:31: nilweys with the Canadian Peeiï¬c 1 Now ilthe time to edvertiseifyon wish an emu-gamut of business. When time: are dull, advertise, and let the public know what great bastion you can afoul them, end your store will beï¬lled with mm. PnsoxALâ€"Mr. .John Bhin, en old ‘md pun: resident of this locality, 1... unreï¬ned e‘ngillï¬ Bendton. Homo County. u; and. 1...... not I: acted MSnnlhy. A man was addressed upocidly to them by the Pastor: of glue EpiIOOpgl tad Presbyterian congre- gamut lwrvvâ€"v ..i . Llcnoesnâ€"The Orillin Lactose Club expect toï¬meet the Collingwood Club on the Bame ground, next Monday. The Collingwood players will dtemrds 31:30. eeed to lindfonl. for a trial of skill nth Shven'n and m. tummy - munâ€"wâ€" :â€" 'bdngpnuhod tom 8011!!th m in danmd on every sweet, 3nd dwell- ings Almost innummblnboing ended. In “Inn. v- â€"_._r -, Jon: Gown, u not: of Capt-in Com of Wuminster.'wu severely injured 3‘ Cwnington. on Sundny, the 10th inâ€. Bohadgonetothoï¬oldfor 3 bone. lid while driving it 3'35' animal “(1% , ,_LL:_- L;- M fudbynne'sgin iv?" amok-been:- â€0 gaapg. am W.â€â€" â€"_ he ,, _ Fur: Want â€"‘l‘he beet sample of spring wheel: which we hnve yet eeen has been Ihown m by Me. Wm. hovering, end wen we on lot 6, Con. 1. tOwnship of The yield will ever-ace be- tween thirty and thirty-ï¬ve bushels per me: Some of thishnrdy urietyofwhest wee-own on the25thoprrilen¢lmme on in which they were 3 ed proved thet their efforts were nppreeinted. They are certainly the most pmï¬céent mtenr per- fomerl we heve ever heard, and we hope they will fn'vonr the people of this town with another concert won. Gums: Truthâ€"One night but week the nttention of the Rev. John Gray was attracted by the barking of 3 small dog, an} going to the window he dimmed 3n . L-I_:_.. mm..." m min coupon; mumâ€"WV, Ax Ixnux‘ FLYâ€"mnâ€"One day last week tn India: who had fallen under the white man'l powerful til-crater, was lying " -- - - ~4- u... u.ot.~l:«. gmejaewslk, between the Methoam and Episeoyd churches. Somebody of s‘ pretrial turn of mind, probably HI agent ofFresmsn’flypsper,withsn toad- vertising, took some of the adhesive which forms s peculiarity of that psper and cover- ed the face of the sborigine therewith. The device was successful inaptm'ings numba’ of flies. Santos to m Yumaâ€"Rev. J. Guy :prssched, Inst Sunday morning. to s lugs } congregation, a. sermon espseisflxpxepsred l S _I_I_. After deucribing the mien. kinds of m;- nineu. and the way of obtaigigg such lup- in hue Self-Control. Obedience. we, andthe “Crown of Glory which faded: not any." The sermon wan listened to with marked attention by young end old. Blownâ€"LutSnturdly, John Shrap- nel, non of Mn'ur Shnpnei. left home nbout two o'cloe’k. end as he did not re.- turn in the evening. south was instituted, but up to Healthy evening without dilâ€" oovering his when-bouts. His hot wet found floating in the into. non :he what, i by Capt. Moe, of thema- My May.‘ i at. about three o’clock on Sammy, but a it was not known to vhum it belonged, or am any one we: missing. but little notice we- taken of the drama-nee. On Mon- dny evening the 'tug Sumac. moving about. mgwcw-Jwâ€""w _._, Aninquest wuholdbyCoroner m ,l and :vcrdietof “Found Drowned†re- ‘89- AJ Eva. Nut. â€"By the side of the Mid- “Mayrbotvm this town udthg,’ bridge, thm‘is a house to which the town ship authorities should devote me m- tion. Those be.“ eoqusintod with in char- " - â€"â€" - “‘10:-"- my", nuâ€" â€"v "â€"4 -7 H »inus,heuidtobehspp itilm .. 1.... Self-Control. 0 ionoe. hear of some studingevidonce ofib work how that locality before long. ‘ A, Axo'rnn ExnnrmzL-vm. ‘ Vick, fugding thotjzi: tnde in and in My wrung lax-gar pro . bu resolved to commence pork-pacing, bail: , â€thug-tagdm the trade could be 7 _I_.._‘ -n- nvï¬nnf EEO. mo. engaged...» aromaâ€".3952. No 58695? aminogup-I EEK gaggomiagag. scionâ€"plow :3 . mu . . or- Lap-33355515 man 008» 0" at to seek p, but the me to the ' nave, ziven ithout the gable: ac- ..AL 6L:nn- young. The Bible is u: Mm of knowledge, unfolded in: manner adapto, edto every upwit-y. 'I'henother’n W tionl will be pogtefl‘octual, ï¬nd entail. 0! Knowwugc, um“... __ __., _ edtoevery pwity. Them-W tines will be mooteï¬â€˜octual, and card. the strongest influence upon the cogneof monieofhoroï¬â€˜qu-ing;bntï¬9 endured hndnhipnru reviledflmfleud and. spit. upon, and suffered the most ignomini- ous death that they might. be saved. '15. ‘ church In. mwdod. Roux Cmouc ch-Nxc.â€"The ï¬at annual Pie-Nit: in connection with the Churchofthe Angel: ‘Gurdiln was held , _ , AI, , __‘-_;â€"b-A tempting edibles. Music was supplied by Fortier’e Qundrille Bend, end in the cm- ing the Brass Band phyed several tin. Theme were foot-aces, jumping, and other athletic gemee. An election eeke, after a. spirited contett between the edmiren of His. McBaepf the town, and Hi- Beg-I, of the township, wuwon the letter. Fortune flavored the Bow. - Campbell with a. take presented by Mn. Bezryrâ€"wo did not learn the name of the winner of Miss Gunner’sâ€"Mr. A. anhv, with melegent silver cup, the gift of Mm Katie Mule-11y, end Mrs. Gribbin with 1 Silver Butter Cooler. The pmceeu mounted to over 8700. In the eVening. dmdngmmunedinKeen'nMn-ic Bell. >whichitwuagreedï¬omboa'ib0810. ML. Huge! nou- arr-wed. and made exphnm - ymhowdehyhndboenmdinmya mgou'ttheworkofthe roodthmnghtho f The By-Law 8“ Section NO- 4, to nah-mura- w, 91° 03m â€â€œ132 com