.30 .4250 $503 wagâ€"mum «EN .31 .50 23 you k351$ 3.. J». .Mmomd .EOUK $.35 .ï¬ .H .9 .IV?’\I\I\I\I\I\I SMUDU D. LUV-I.- vvvvv .‘ andzc'oary PnblicfonheDomnioanx. Orillia. Conveyanccr, c. __ Commissioner for taking Aï¬dtml. - - 7â€" 12-..1. mach, I Surveyor, and Mr. Arghur G. 305m forms rly Governmant opened on 0506 EM Orin“. Architect, hlve - éll ordersw be left at S. S. Robimn' I If? W . no.1»; LLIV-1 .- , (Succwm' to A Fow" . P. L. S.) P;ovincial Land Surveyar, Dranghtsman. Civil Engineer and Architect. anwor..La.nd and General Agent. Maps compiled. Disput- ed Lines carvfully adjusted. . Ormz â€"-.\'exf. door to the “(x-mm Home,†lama-Iv [mangled bv A. Fuwlie. . A JOHN MCCOSB, Anon: Luv. 505‘ Conveyancer,“ m 55‘ Omcs nl Inn's Bnocx. J . Aux vau- , ....V _ . tor, de, a, Im‘ Gem! Agent. Orilh Ont. ' Gruntâ€"W03 ' ' . x.B.â€"â€"nenu and dieâ€"scoum ' 06115:. June 5th, 1872 V C. H. BOSAXKO, L. D. 8., visits Orilï¬sgaguhfly onthe 16th.-17t.h 5nd 18th of mi; ménth. God) no“ of Teeth u $133.00; Oflice. at Dr. Sanderson s. X.B.â€"â€"A good open ingfo:! Barrie, July 23rd, 1872. EGS to lmorm um mmu lia and vicinity, that he 1:: illia, for the practice of his 1: that he will be happy at all ti: any can: for which his services 1: 0mm. Aug. 10th. 1871. R RAMSAY, M. 1)., L. . Lately Professor _of_( VETERINA RY SURE-504v , EGS to inform the inhabitants of Offl- lia and vicinity, that he has settled in Or- ' of his profession, and my cute for w mm; Aug. 10th. 1871. \V . lI‘ Barristers and Attorneytat-lmv, Solici- ors in Chgncery, Conveyï¬lcuu‘fc. St. N . n4 :__ . . ___________â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"i EDGAR, FENTOX . CORBOULD, R RAMSAY, M. 1)., L. M., EDIN» . Lately Professor of Clinical Medi- cine in the University of Phihdelphia.-â€" Graduate (with honors.) of the University of Queen ‘3 College. icentiate of Mid- wifery, of the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. Honorary Graduate of the Uni. versity of Philadelphia, the American Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, c. Coflmef pf the Countizs of Simcoe, York and D3. BAXSAY has resumed of his Profession, and will be not professionally engaged, 1 Colwater Street. ()rillia, Ont. This Hotel is large, neatly inmxsneu alvays supplied with the choices: Wind. Sunple and. suite rooms for Comm Travellers and visitors. â€jéï¬iés 1451:3551: DOUGALD onwx, AS REMO\ ED to his New Shop on Missisnagu Street, next mthe Marble 'Works, when: h¢ will be ’ to see all friends and customers. All wor done promptly. Goon ENDORSED NOTES on AGE 3301 RITY. - --. __- MATCHEDASH STREET, Where he will give prompt attention to all or- ders with which he may be favoured Member the place is opposite McLeod‘s 190m _.~. vnu--â€" -___ , Has commenced business in congection with J- McLeod, Blacksmith, “-12: MOFFATT’S OLD swung , .--..pn.eu CTDFFT AMUELS. IEQBLYSON. SOLICITOR, MINA-I Rm MON E‘Y Bï¬'c'fsimâ€"‘ih Shop. FANNING MILLS, GRAV'E STONES, BELL'S MELODEONS, CABINET ORGANS, AND PATEXT CHURNS. 193. SEWING MACHINES, TORONTO CUSTOM Boot: Shoe Store! Merton, July, TEAMBOAT STAGE HOUSE, Money to Loan 6’ Superior workmhig done at the pwest possible prices for cash: ‘ J. SHANAEAN. Orillia, fï¬very Stables! xucmASH STREET- WM. JACKSON, - nomen- FAST HORSES Peel; ‘|DWAP.D BURKENSHAVV, CARRIAGE MAKER, ETC-q BRICK 'Wnï¬moftheï¬otekf J. ALPORT, A_ccountant, Arbitrar I'm-u“ ma GRAVENHURST. SHANABAN, - PBoanron. ARMSTRONG“, H. LAW’RENCE, um coop coxvzrmcns. v S. S. 80313301“, 301 0;“, over Dominion Bank. 24th J une. ’73. BLACKSMITH ! now Dom on BEAVERTON NA R Y SURGEON. A635? ’03 H- Porta. s, :55";:-§'11'£e V’i’dund when engaged. at Wide???’ 1.30? a student. “a“? fuflishï¬d' PROPRIBTOK >3:115. vuâ€"u .. .â€" for Coï¬ercial the Practice .rompt atteno P. o. 15- $11idwr‘ MORP- 95%.. ’i903m. 190 Cord: mac; u..- m..- i will ‘I’ distelx, for which the highegt price incuh mam! ER 01" ALL 1m] as. A. S. Guam WHITE LEAD ! WE again call the aftention of store- kee mad the public genenny, to our celebrated mds of thisarticle. a REMEMBER_ .. 7 m that the best 18 “3’5;st the cheatï¬est, as it will cover more ground and wear 1 v . sure you get Lyman ’8 Brass Label Brwad. ’ which for years has held the lead, and is so well known inO 01-min as to require no recom- mendatien from us. For Sale in inha! Omenâ€"House of £1 Nations. nndvicinity b all resEYectal sale and zo’déxm o . by VOLIIIE IV» I0- 203- STOVEWDEPOT JAMES CAMERON gas now on hand a. very {urge mu. m Cooking Stoves, Tinware ! HAQDWARE, 00M OIL, THE Montreal Telegraph 00., Vicker’s Express 00., Canadian Express 00., And General Agency, CORNER OF ' By Royal Authbriï¬y! er Every attention will be paid to busi- ness entrusted to W. L. MILLER, AGENT. OriIIia, May 8, 1872. Mississaga and Peter Streetss ORILLIA Sausage ~- Factory. Cub paid for Hides, md 1.: prepared to £11 orders, wholesale or tail, on short notice wav...â€"._-fl , ties for manufacturing Sausages. north of To- ronto, country dealexs will do well to leave their orders with him. @’ All kinds of FRESH HEATS sup- plied to Customers, promptly. Orfllia, August 27th. 1873. ' 199. OLD and American Currency, drafts on New York, Bills of Exchange, and United States currency; bought and sold, Drafts issued on all points in (Math. Interest will be alloWed, at the rate oi four per cent. peg annum, on Special De- ' ' ' ‘ three months. Special A SAVINGSBAHK DEPABTIEHT has been opened, for the accommodation of mechanim’and parties wishing to deposit small amounts. Deposits taken in this De- partment of one dollar and upwards, upon _ . . . 1.--.1. ..:n h. .nmrod; mvsble SHOEM AKERS’ FINDINGS, c., ALWAYS ox HAND- pmmenu UL Vuv “Y†___,_ ,1 . . - which interest Will be allowed, payable half yeatly. _ Oï¬ce hours, 10 mm. -‘t111 3 9.111. Sgt- m-da. ,10 amnï¬ifl 1 p.111. ya H. S. SCADDING, 1 m .th Agent. BestBreadinTo’Wn Only 12 cents, J. A. DUNLOP’S . mm “masthebweï¬t of thof prion ofnm “d have put down the full mind“ menu. A moo mt to! Odes. PM â€â€˜1 Confectiona'ynitsuoforshil mound J A.D DUNLOPu-edeterminedto vs the lb OLD STAND ! DOMINION BANK. ’AE‘ mu ,hehns ch leasure in snnouncmg- that Rï¬SUMED BUSINESS, in his WJmmglwsf . price. T. MAUNDRELL AUCTIONEER um, B'Roi'nzns amen, A_,\..L WEST 5'12. OBILLIA. of Mississaga BEAVERTON. ‘ on hand a very 3M8?- “Wk.“ :f-ew dogma south o7£'Colbome s. WAINWRIGHT. Ep and cmsï¬mmd and Peter Street’- Jaime“. Whole Toronto. 171-11 wUm memrm ban will be heu’tily nwelcomï¬o-O A. W. 33.3 18%.. up .53 23 ago E :5 Jump mamas 3 . 83 a a m “can; 83.3 o 3 . . 3.3 . hp $3 a». F are to Washago, â€" 40 Cents; Tickets for round trip, 50 ct:- Longford and Portage, 25 eta; Runs, 15 cts. To Rams, and return, 25 cents. D. L. SAqux. Will run as followsâ€"Leave 01-min ever-v morn- ing Sunday: excepted) at 8 o'clock, A. l., for ongford, Portage. and Wuhan; re- twhing. calling at. the above pom ud Run» ~ Will leave Orillin at 2:30 £21., for Rama. ang- ford, Portage, Ind Wuhan; returning. calling at the above ports. ‘C “' CARRIELLA s" SEWING MACHINES repgxreg mnrsvâ€" class style. Meenchaum and other Tobacco Pipes fez-ruled and repairgd with neatneu and damch. Attentioglpud to light repairs of all ' ds. Sewing whines and Needles of .u descriptions kept‘conamntly in stock: :s' Work Shop, next door to Dodge Co.‘s oflice, Mississaga Street. F. J. DELANY. Orillia. Febnmrv 4th, 1873. 170 DEIANY TROLLIN G BAIT ! H E shore. commodimu side-wheel W leaves Oriuia. eyery margins u 8 ddock.>und gfternoqnu 2:30,, ~ 622115229 at flamlk'krflléye, LONGFOBD m; m PORTAG‘E, (3018 was.) DENTISTRY. ORILLIA, OFFICEâ€"Ix} Booth and Corbett’s Brick Teeth positively éxtracted without the slightest pain, by the use of NITROUS OXIDE ' GAS. 6’ Artiï¬cial Teeth inserted by the new patent. J'eï¬â€˜ect satisfaction guaranteed. An excellent preparation for cleansi.‘ teeth, 39d also presen'in 'the Teeth and. Mes of ;n‘;i:1;;re persons will retain m- an Ticketaforone £30530 my'of the align GREAT CLEARING SALE! “ RAMA,""ZU‘ Orillia, August 18th, 1373. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID 1'0 Em‘acting 8: Gold Fillings. REDUCEDIRICES, MUST BE SOLD :1 ï¬rst- i m~L_ -_.. EWING mommEs regaifeé (Opposito the Residéncé of J ames Sanson, 1530.. Front Street, Oriï¬ia.) '. I. QZW'SOJV, Z.@. GOOD HORSES 1 6' Clean and respectable Vang“. .9 ,-_M HORSE BAZAAR. THE Subscriber hag gelled 0 Ban:- is» “w M33 --..£.3‘,§3§'.$.’..’2§1 101' II“ V wfllalways gave 3 number to dispose of Pudawi'shingho we“ purchue_ Hone- will do well to “11m dlave their ommnimom with him. He has duo Wm tniningof 0011:, to which my wodld WW ofstockniun. ‘D m1 fl! Sm FURTHER NOTICE, ROYAL HAIL STEAM†ormm August 25th, 1873- 'ro WASEAGO, WG!OBD, Poxnon, Mannfgctuxer of the Celebrated (JAMES »REIDE, Master) W!TH9UT DELAY. T. W. MOFFATT, i,s¢ mama“ n'mr wrrn'. GUNSMITH- .Ann 'EXGIIIiSIOII pan-ms mum DIZISIQN; S 9F '1? STEAMER mum z they now offer their “BURTON†ORILLIA as thé whole stock Ar emu? 7 ‘25 Cum. 40 Cents; the fï¬TALUA‘BLE ‘ Bundmg ths For ale! T-BALF, Lot 18, in the We“ mun, eont'unmg about 60 Mlâ€, sci-a deï¬ed. W°u (“wed' “d the For Sde Ch , ad on “gm v‘ be: of the miï¬dmgm worm“- Apply 90 I MAY"! BETTER THAN PAYING RENT A CHANCE. Have-a Homeâ€;c Your Own! THE FIRST TO ' APPLY THE Subscriber ofl'ers an excellent chance to pntjes of limited man! to 1m). vide themsclves thh .A. HOMESTEAD ! conmmuy Situated Baum: Lots! in. the Village 'of Orillia, g†The Lots are dry and “0"! way desirable. . 192. MPH†A- 1'4†()N EASIER TERMS ! iThe Expositor 25 CENTS To the lst of January! To be delivered a the Mill, for highest price in Cash will be paid; â€conâ€"w-__v kc†constantly on 119115}; 181‘ OF LETTERS remainingunmlled for in the Buvereon Post Qï¬ee. Sept. 9th, 1873, and not previously advertpod : -a- .An \v-p’ __ __ Parties calling for any of the above wfllpleuq Ink for advertised letterl. D. CAMERON PW. Beoverton. Sept.9.1873. Private “Boarding. OCCUPIED BY J. A STEPHENSON, Opposite the “W Hail" for . Fms'n-Cuss BOARDING HOUSE. Board b a: d; weekwill ' mummuï¬ï¬ yo: mum D. McNAB. HESubscriber has on hand a large qmndty of Sam Lsth, for ale chap. Also .11 mugs of xpmbgmeu quslityShingles, BASS Orillia, Feb. 26th. 1873. , gal 5581‘. LAND FOR Si GAEEASSETS, - $740,000 700. Agricultural Show for the distribution of 0:11.133. 4th A118" 1373- OVER $500! wmbeheldatthe mtrmn" Report show: over 8 AA- 5.. 100,000.99. -n-A:nn my_other prom 0%;me- 0N msY TERMS. Wanted Immediately, a. quantity of SS wogw LOGS, . TAIT’S or to T303? .OOPNEB- SAWN LA'l H. .a-FOR SALE: ' PRIZES ! BEST CHOICE ! THE ORILLIA unnoyg L, CANADA, k‘HURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, WILL HAVE pug in tin 9mm 0‘ tothemonntof A LOT! "zit-TAN, Near the Ly, Oct. 7th. in the phoeunbo GROUNDS ! of Thou shalt have no otE’er gods b me. -â€"Exodg§, IL, 3. N 0 other gddn shalt than :9 ’er late But all: for I done mayo. Thou shalt not make unw moo nu, graven image, or my likeness of anything that is in heaven ehove, or that in ya the earth beneuhordzat'uinthe wategugder the earth: Thou aha-It not bow down - self to, them, 391- _aerve "them: fox-VI . Imamaodm dieflofl‘cod, "$11? the'iniqnity,of the “there upon the " - ren' un‘to' the third ‘snd fourth generation‘pf them that hate me; and showing meaty maï¬a them of them that love no end keep'mxeommmdmenu. â€"â€"Ex-’, xx. , 4, {5.6. ' " No jet: in“ .ahdt thonf‘meke, . f '1 Of mhipg'gg: remember thou ‘ Before the an alone shalt bow: For I the Low will'viit them That hate me‘end my hire contemn; ‘ Their line n In their childien, too, “ Longaiter 1 will renew: But mercy shall to them be shown Who have and aerve the LORD Alone. .nonwtmt aka the name of “1° Lonnth’y'Godin nimfor tho Lon-o will not loldln'mgnildenthfltakethhilnmo in winâ€"Exodus, xx.» 7- Me not the-name of God in Vain, Orguiltlusthon shaltnutremain. ’ .' Smut 28. Remember the Slbbttll day to keep it loly, Six dayi shdt thou labor, mg‘t, lath of the Loan thy God: in itthou shalt not do my work, thou, nor thy Ion, not thy (noghter, thy mun-at, nor thy unid- mnt, not thy cattle, not thy Image: hat is within thy gates: For in six (by: he Loan made haven sud earth. the- sea, and all that in them is. tad nested the seventh day: wherefore the Loan blessed {he abhoth day, and hdlowed iLâ€"EL, ix, 8, 9, 10, 11.. The Sabbath dsy thou ahdt observe, And holy keep. thy God to am: No labour dull thy children do; ‘ Thy tattle, mad the sunset, too, That dwells within :hy got“. shall nest. And keep the dny which Godhnthhlest; To do th work nix dsyl are given.â€" In them Lou) mode ext-h andhetven, But on the seventh day did rest. And hgllowod it, end W it bloat: 8mm 29. Honour thy fuller sndthy mother: tint thy doyo my be long upon the had which the Loan thy God givgth theg.â€"â€"I_Exodus, n, 12, Thu. in the had thou my“ live, Thou ahalt to both thy potent! 3ng That. honour whichis justly due To them who've given all to you. , Thou duh not commit adulteryâ€"1 xxx, 14. vmv ~v-vâ€"v .f, of the French Revolution He was con- temporary with Robespiere, Danton, Mer- cicr and Bszore, and was s man of high cul- ture, and gifted with abrillisnt imsginstion He loved liberty and his friends better then himself. After he had roused. the revolu- tionary spirit in the peOple by his inflame. tory writings, sud helped to invest with civil authority men whose very deeds mske tyrsnts blush, he tried in vain to stem out the revolution. But the passions o the gople wsxed more furious, til! at length th he and his friends were swept away by the irresistible current of popular feeling. Hepwas arrested and cast into one of the revolutionary dungeons. While there, he wrote a letter to his young and beautiful wife Lucille, the clusingpuï¬rsph of which m: mt: "w we ‘ e; we; ‘How u o oeare ese ' wo “Adieu, Lucille, my dearest Lucille; I feel the shore of life receding before me! My ‘longinge es still seethee! My loving-tins ‘ entwine ee! My tattered hands embrace ‘ thee! And my severed head reposes on thy bosom. I die." No ‘h'umsn spirit ever breathed more noble and eloquent senti- ments. The dungeon and its grave mo- eistions hsd subdued the passions of his inferior nature. The prison became are treat where his restless spirit found repose. It was thenhishixhermsnhood was moved bythespmt" dthandtbughu‘fle ‘ sire of devotion to her when he so loved flowed in an uninterrupted stream from the unfethomed depths of thstssored fountain which God can alone agitate. In her all his affections here centred. She was his polar star, which shone with n .. _‘_._.A n.» uni-i n r!“ swig-A. Ira I NH! (52.0 BIB“ E but have thrilled his spirit when he pen- ned these words: " Adieu, my dearest Lu- cille; I feel the shore of life receding.†I seem as if I could see the fair, the noble Camille in the dungeonawaitinghis doom. A deep calm rats upon his classic forehead whichno earthly tumultean disturb. Deep sleep falls upon hiseyelids, and he dreams of Lucille. Hush! He isholding fellow- ship with her. Whisper-in words iallsoftly » ironihis li “Adieu, Lucille ! Adieu! Though I see thee no more. yet as laugh! thought, nay, 'evén being, endure , l’ll remember thee. 'lt seemsasif I could seethee watchingmeaslreoedefrom the ‘ shore oflife into thegreatdarknessbeyond- His lips grew silast and he slept soundly , tillthe messengerof death came. He died bravely, like most of his compass-s, but he wss worthy “of ‘a‘. fate. Thelife d0 " points out the goal to which a xnisguidedasnbition leads. When 1 once in the rapids of unrestrained passions, your doom is inevitable. This {not is illus- tntednotonlyin the fste of the Freud! Revolutionists, but also‘ in the lives of Alexander, Hannibal, Cast, and Napoleon the First. Let ur highest ambition be to do togui ehnd sï¬mnlateyonr use in emarchoftruepeogress.whichisthe grand purpose of your creation. ‘ Thou amt‘hbcmâ€"nxodu, xx., 13. Thor shalt no? kil}; not ‘wink tknt those ALâ€" l_.‘_, He who his brother ham, will God Hold guilty of his brother’s blood. Free fv-om adultery be are To keep; let act and thought be pure. Camille Quin} y‘u one ofthe heron "7 _._- “-4 untamed. Haremrnodbythe Duuon route from Winnipeg to Fort Williun. Ho Ipuksinthe "but am of thilmnto, upta‘resm he pm it to tho othcr. This testimony is valuable, and is worthy of 11mm by “who agn- .msmyww 0‘53 DAILY mu. :3: us: atom. DESKOULINS. for TQEXPOSI'NI. for! all “Stick: [0%th mm†‘ W enerationof {01 we “The sin; wing melt! vtgï¬ttgfwé We Love mound 31.445,“ w m 113..“ 12nd nuke, 5. bniibedandgll edgedtpecirc L-.. .. aun- nf uricnrnm 9‘3 1873. Inocr' tossionof last 1862 3'0 R: ported the arrival in Bobaygeou ofï¬ng: number of Indium on their way to a Camp Meeting intended to celebrate the reg-t of ttbcrnnclesl The meotihg ya typo-mfg mam.“ -uvâ€" _---' _ _ byseonncil of re recountivu Iron the axiom tribes of radians, located in th'u wrï¬on of Canads. in connection with the egloyan Methodistohmh. The‘meeting em nut intern: among the Indians. CW ‘ma .‘ .n' m * ,3..- edge of the‘ dick which aoonbnuous vow ofrigwugn, pqilt :01: of poles and 'U' Ukulawâ€"w, vâ€"râ€"v ,7 - bark u dela‘ibed by Fenniuma Cooper, but of substantial timber from .the ï¬nd Lake ‘9'- mill. Oniheï¬zem gidq the drag it'd a, exhumed pletfo {xix-then _ oh: en, grid in front were'n oo'uple ofï¬eneï¬es for thechuir, and then nwid'euaeno ' ‘ vu unused nauseous Mandela!†drum from the forest, m which were hid .m: of buwwd rouxâ€! split how the neighbouring tweed. Three hrge plet- form- wen hail} .2 suitable , W in ,5.|. .4-_.s thecirole, which were covered with stones, and earth, and onthese stnightgrestï¬res of dry pine were kept burning, which illu- zined the entire scene with p lurid but flickering light. Among those present were Chief George McGee. with 50 Smite 50 Buns Indinnfl;Chief Meuire Peal-sh with 40 Rice Lake Indisns; Chief Rev. John Sunday. with 4D Alnwick Indians; end Chief Joseph Whittingo with the Che- mong Lske Indi‘ms. With these were Mr. Jsmes Eshquib, who transisted, and who gerc out the songs in Indisn es the were3 til Sundsy morning, when large parties sr- rived from Boheedy‘geon and Pewnrtomugh to psrticipste in e meeting. y from Bobeeygeon nnmhemdrsbont ,snd was seeompsnied by the Rev. B. Godfrey who, whilst the 09am}; was on her way to the Csup. performed service in the cshin, and delivered In impressive address. The pony from Peterborough was not so large, numbering only shunt 150. The service on Sinasy morning was opened by the Indisn choir singing s. hymn which wss executed with great mnsiesl skill snd m; I the voices, shout 20, hennonising well, and the time being msrked with singular precision. A bare voice was specislly , nmiounble, u was also the soprano of Miss iMcCuc. the daughter of the chief. The Rev. Mr.“CnÂ¥ig, the Wesleyan minister, ! then delivered sgrsysr. 32nd sfter another ,._|._j _ anvv av. -w. .. Rev. Mr. "Cniig, the Wedeynn minister, _ then delivered e prayer. and after mother ‘ hymn the Rev. Mr. Edmison preached a. sermon, the subject of g'hich vi.- P'eith. ‘ and which, though eomewlnt leuflly. we: listened to with gmt attention by d1 pm- eent. Thegreatettorder and petioctde- corum pnvdled'thmughout the dny.. Un- fqrpunntely the rather which bed been threstenin for some time broke out efter dinner, en t heu'y ehower cune down, making the leafy grove s anther unpleasant tryuting piece, but during a. brief peace in the downfdl of nin the religion services rv-e â€commenced. and e sex-non of gust power and dinpleyim: no Wet-able mount 0{ elguence. gee delivered by the AL :e- Galvan» v. ‘uv-iâ€"w- w' wâ€" _-w Rev. B. Godiva .of Bobeaygeon. Atit: conclusion the pie facet commenced their return boulevards. and later in the oven- ixig the Rev. John Sundny, an. Indian or dnined minister, conducted the concluding service of the dny to en audience nlxnogt exelmivelx composed of Indians. 02: ,,Af.__-) AL- “Hunt‘s-J wan-rm- -â€" Manda v.3: the nervioen were continued, the Torrance a." netive and matput putin the :1 ings, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Brooking and others. The Camp broke up on Tue-thy. the 0960107 making Bobgym mid-dsywith :bont The forest brqw 100 Annual on Mu. an“. --...,.- -. VI and the dusky snide uppeu'ed to has enjoyed theuuelvu gently. and were in high hula: and spirits, tbovohoir singing gone very prom song: duringtha ï¬ne the vulying in the locks. The vil- hgen turned out. to w’elcome their Indian mun-en, md uwmbled on the what, where for 3 time the chqug spd @139:th ing scene was patented of the hut rémnim of the great Ciigpen union, the boldest .of all the Red 'nnod wuï¬ouofCuudg, {numbing with the pale heel who now till their woe-tn! wood: md nine wheat on the ancient hpntinggmugdn 2f their vâ€" u..- wwvâ€"â€" w.._-_..§ tribe, and not only smoking together the alumot of pm but burying the hatchet in four and leave-fresh from" the ndjoin- ins Bo ygoon Btkery. The time for their deputure Invent-arrived, and unidst loud churn of the villager: the Ogemdl sped on it m.-â€"Iudcpadmt. A vs" lea-m tenure m nngusu mm» is the arming mm with troughl u: thehottmn for dogs sud other minnh to drink out of. "- Panza-In Ailments: strucr Mur- mq.â€"Diad,' in thq W o: Ormm, {qr llu.-,â€"uwu, m mu van“: v. v..â€"â€", -vV went of attention, the Barrie District semi- annual Miniaterinl Association. It was sickly during its short life, and peacefully nnk tore-tin pmenoe of BM. Harris, Bunidge, end Thompson. Perhaps the grief of negligent brethren will prompt them tonino e monument in honourof theirdeeeued friend; if no, they willbe' shown the place of interment lay-the resi- dent mum.1un 53th be wi'itten. it must be done by" some one motif inti- mately aoqunintedâ€"atï¬dnin Journal. A? the Weld; National W, last ‘ month, Mr. Gladstone aid thet it is n noâ€" muknble dmnnutnnoe thst,.whilst Gaelic ‘in only tnoken by a. small clue of Scotch- men, whdstlriehin unconï¬ned to the motorputlo theWagendwhiletme isnprdlydyin out in tlie Isle of Men. Welsh is to-dey the language, in my â€the exclusive language, of 800.000 mph. In spite of all the preeenn which been put upon the Welsh peopleâ€"e. pressure which continued for nearly two centerieoâ€"thilimmemnumberof stillspeeko tu- morefouignto theEngii-Ihpeop Frenchoern. . ‘80. hnityinthexupecteblennhof Rum ‘ nodetym dedmd by common eon-eat tobonngenflennnly,andveueinï¬emed no Englilhm rhodninuthd‘titleof gen- tlemen overlie-u" £94113. Butthe ig- norant, degnded and mwdyelulei eon- i. but cued-no! men exam {nothi- degndiupuetieo. Tothcir ,beit Mmmyar18£9wthepmntdsn nogsnmhnovprboengml aiming The ï¬olloving are the opuno of chm Wt ladies on the subjectM. ' Wanton. wow stated-hut; â€"it “to: whom her her 0!!pr Inks-her submissive 111.11%? hugbuï¬. ~Lucy8fbour “I AxflJw' A.- but 'Iwouldby (LMA on," . ., life- tisnot any other to ~ 'ITFY’NNIE u + Naming 1m than ' - malex-rqsmw‘“d _. - , «mm; mmxhï¬!" A tiny [mm in 'F‘ZMdin‘E‘ “94'9â€â€œ Bungle woman. ‘Depéhd up‘on’it my dear yonng friends. it’ii infer for tha mpst of I? to agent? sll_ the {1511: â€Lou: virtues -“ . ‘13.}- w mu- â€". v..- ____“_ a: 1:th wandshvbnblopo‘i o; "den mu-ried life isthe destiny unf£1 ' .. ‘hu, mowed an, aid therefore 'best ‘tted 0'0 ngnken :11 our Powers, to examine all om~ Mum and ad forth all our sympctllies. 1 would nule you tint you may. be the «use of ï¬gpineu to others, 3nd of course happy yourselfâ€"for when mï¬efounuin dry when the stream continued to‘ flow. If single life, poem-ding to the worst views of it, in; not-31 desert. the ï¬nithful in mi: puma Wit an, , with brad from hegvepfnd m ‘ from “Chowâ€"w _ we obhin the follqwinétz 7â€"_“.Alvout pm, 0.11m, Atherle . Rani». MIMI. 't__j 1-4;“.‘J 0‘": ï¬t. Fl", VIIâ€... neâ€"v- â€"- ' _, 7 ford. At Langeord { imimp'a the St.‘ J ohn “Tmï¬k’of with 25 ohm swim. neigh uring Temple: were present, wk 0 kindly minted u: the . orgminï¬on. I hve aeldop hnd’ he'pleuun of aux-ting nmw‘m’ bligb, ï¬rmed-of. me- eeu. ‘ 9 next nqahin aha-the meeting :1: Longford I took the Ema. at. Orillia and started for Mmkokaf. After a pleasant "5170f men] hours we landed at a. little vilhge culled Wuhago, neuthehead of mvignï¬on on Lake Couchiching. which farm: the emu-moo to the Free Grant din- trict to Muskoln. From Washag‘o I uno- oooded north by â€age cg Morrison, where , 7Â¥ .1 arrival. The Making m one of the most interegtipg Ihve «1de turn. long‘ time. Lidia 6:15ng of mo public meeting the Templar: retired to the Lodge room sud weaved never: not members into the Order. Next after Morrison, I visited Gnvenhunt, a. small village pleasundy situated on a. gentle dediviq betwee- Mulkoh Buy and Gull Into. The meet- :nn a! anvnnllul‘lt I'll D0071! “W63. I. W“ wavy-4;“-.. â€" "7-: 7, v v' situated on the north . _ of the Mu oh River. It“ in Hue terminus of navigaï¬bn, and the most important place in the district of Musician. . We hsve n Lu ~uv u"--- -- _ urge Temple here, unnamed by the 132d? ing men in the place. I but. visited Huntsville, Utteuon, and mad other pieces father north, where my meeting: were well attended. I enjoyed my visit to Match. very, much; I, hppiet. better hen-oed- people I never mingled with Duringthe monthofAugult I held 20 pub- lic‘ meeting» 0 ' 2 Icmplci‘.’ end tnvdled 407 m' es. Tun Ottawa Free Press recently recorded three deaths in ,one day, resulting from the use of intoxicating liquors. Two were euicidea: the other e sudden death. It passes afew remain on moderate drinking. Tn! farmer who is in the hnbit of lett3ng down the comer of his fences here and there for passing 5mm om: ï¬eld to another, will never have a deï¬nite meld laid out, and never have hi» {etc-:3 in good order. A Pmnuaxu newspaper make: men- tion of a new awindle practiced by ‘men who travel through the country in waggona, atopping nt farm homes and villages. and oï¬â€˜ering generously to exchange new‘feath- “ en for old. They wt that they; want old feathers to work 3% into railway and steamboat cushions. en theyftake away the old feathers, pmmiaing'aoon to come heck with the new ones;but the poor ‘feathcrle-‘people wait invain for ther re turn. This is a. pretty sort of plucking, indeed ! , ’ ‘ Hun-a or Tutor“. Womanâ€"Beer drinking in the curse of the Engliahlaborer; and yet there are men who maintain, in spite off-eta. that workmen eannotget through a herd day’a work without it. Mr. Brainy aayathat aomeofthe mat powerful navviea have been manor; ‘3 On the Great Northern Railway there we: a eelebxiud gang of narviea,‘ who did more work in ad: thananyother gang on the line, . ways left of work an hour or an hour and a-half earlier than my other mo; Every on in this powerful gang m a W. We can bear My “individual canes of a aimilal' kind We have known men on the linegive uptheirdrink, andbeoomeboth M and widow, as wellan sober. r ofthe glee-ad bonghtnmll of down tho back of his jacket, .3 his com- ion outside would take it â€my icon '11: if he saw it. The grocer complied via: the» . yhmooentuqueu, uni luring hpdlulloafpluodin it: on'giml hiding-place the boy left. My bad he quimd the store when mother M rushâ€" in: inexchimgd -. :‘po_yon kyow what A 7 ...2 _-..- Man} u'a’rsma .. War): runways: Yn'iiipi- .kgd the m to stufl' Ii. jacket, .3 his com- ld an it an! icon The grocer complied momtm end to tho WM the leads ; visited an! other my visit. if. better 3.! with wï¬â€œ “ ngt I: W . erumont It wouidaho upon-8m for the transport of lumber. h, “the Western Stages, with a less mile-go that my other route now travelled, In muco- tinnviflt tho North Show 1?: N ‘ 0mm 'onï¬ul' way, it won in: manual“: our internal nun-of mm from a military W gt 3.1.; L- -3). Vï¬wflmofnmm m aides bytheChnx-mgd . ’3 n Sm: Centn! Commiti mod, Thflem ‘n the w - n.4,mm4â€˜ï¬ "whinin- x-ioqwouldï¬tkilliltnd 'm‘dm' V ethe Mon withthe n'ilny-fl‘ wxmquï¬m 2.32" H“so 5 .- 3 35 2: 3.884%. a... 83 :3 Amie» .3541 31m up ".33 3331 54953183.: .. _ WM‘WJES E'W’†-__: ' 1: is. gmmflivnflnfomdï¬nmyphegl. by com ' t and I’MW My“; 9y: mdxcyment E‘Eew , A_.I A44“- {235533; tie}; is Wm viohton o the law, and m4bdliï¬u' 4 the yimposition of WW. WWW Wâ€" '1“??"‘" '7'? 1 x. .17, 5" v > because it 129981 produce; â€mnpyu-y. Upon twenty-1M0 you'l'of tattle W ma ohaervatipn, I uphenwngly â€Ia-C thu such shy alum, The n l ._ AL _'_I “I!" ‘ IE I!" w. .‘ Mt 0* i I ‘22? "m: *JMWWM ‘ Vv “‘0 S ,. 'II max-31in 3nd slogical Amelie-XI; ml 1‘ hope the time ispear It Wlw be enacted, 31:5 {nithluuyjhl y enforced in every’staga'm the W Union. I pity the inwmï¬m'ï¬ used the ignorance of the “ very‘ ;"; especi- all y "Temperance men? nd'thghe'pu-u vha' are “ skeptia!†in toga-r2 hith'e’wdmï¬ â€œVito “ pro- nounce it a fsilurc.†mum dictum,qu perience mm, and staticï¬es dunno-93's: } the utter absurdity of 3130!! ; t†“wows: ‘ AAAA‘ penenoem, Wu I’m-aw uvâ€"uâ€"w â€"- .- the utter abmraity of midi; t‘ « pmposition, and deï¬mtly Mange conniv- dictim." ‘ A . . ,L ‘5. -p 3."..th-41 Tn: ï¬rst Canadian Psi-ï¬tment m m: ed by Govenmr Gimmes}? Ningln, on tho 17th ofSeptemba', 1793." . ‘ ‘ ‘ Ram! satdonic is thethndilg ’ in an ethsngg, whigh Momma , ___. Innâ€"‘4“ beg.“ ihonld be taken ih Manage:- me t ey are m 5.1.? ~ night. udgn uomdb'iï¬mo be' hurried to or from the PM?“ WY when full of milk. A Aoconnxxc to the Saw Bciï¬cw, Bothwell onï¬y wants slink u smut; a tanner-y, n foundry, who“ 1y love, 3. literary institution. can! machine works, um! ‘- indeï¬ imam-0 of popghhqn, to mtko‘iphemi if. r _;_s-: 7:1â€.â€" "r 1.. W3 don’t know I'M the saw mesa when_ they 1:“ seam mt'ithiw , ' Past. tut apple- and M 'aï¬ï¬‚y, attain them through a. nu. gram “not; them while hot ir'uh‘ bum at â€d, M vot- with nutmeg. and put them' opx'ausf that has been baked on a ï¬le M. A14 ways hsve sweet milk to dyinkwwn iieimckling! www.m' meat! a 11:16 W‘ [KIM ' ' I1- is time we (bended (or aw in suchlugeqnintitias,sud my. _' ‘ napmsum have the iron Muck hex-afor- eonmmpï¬m, instead of doinziu some measures: vi havednog with cheese, whichtg-egfcw â€1,3519%de from c ates. “humor" f with flat countryin $3th the tale of themenrddeof ourdqj'n 9wl dam-TMWWW Tina}. .5543 1‘ “ It inquire cVi(‘ent that tyne. iimplq zoom in_Ca.mdaf6r a " W‘h an 3:1; nd‘opoflnï¬Ã©wptow mar. md not less certainil it that, when A y Mtbmhx’anh My unc- um. nder thou ' ' ' \ ‘ï¬ié " ’Dn’s bin-rah 'Ncn' "â€"1de key m moody found sitting oath stop of . fashionable booze crying pitifully. “What's do Mr with you I" shed o cola-ed voimn. “ fDu’q dimer. ‘unfâ€" trouble all 019: do Make :' Fodder an drunk, mudder'ain gone home wid close; Si! broke dc looking-3h. widd' Wm- stick. dc babxgot Est eyes full ob Kym . .‘L‘ ___..4. 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