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Grey Review, 28 Jul 1881, p. 1

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Sign. and Ornamental Painter, sour-m mm-. 1 Hotel. W. CALDWELL, BOOT and Slli)lililiil0ill l "n aa nylon»! W. _ or rug-u, nu 101'. '7Gii'i57'iGViFiyhiyate.e-"" valency” nab-muted ml lute-I ALEXANDER BROWN, 1mm " out-vs. new. y "b.1399 but.) “I". I ”for-1' MIggELLANEpug. - w. M. Guilt. me----- Architect and Builder, Durban. - - - Ont. Durham, PO .H.1876 but“ T'I'ORNEY . AT _ LAW, app-mu ruler- Dill - C. .. J.|C‘II.I- A. 'I'TOBX EV at Law, Sunny-r in Chan, mJIummB-ai-mll I. l9. K, Kohl)! Public "LI 0.3.6..“ b-,' Cutting done to Order. Ale under Robertson, nul In» l't “on!“ to " URI: IN“ A.N.R, Slmv'nnu Hum. 4te, ..........| w”. 1-: AnvvthA‘Jud [new w'" - a bstetlB'.'.tt RATES OF ADVERTISING. an“ THY, ROPKVILLE .\H_I.LS. PH In DU “HAM S? . Irt' “HAM Frost R. X'rotst, . DOWNES, DB. LttiHTHODY, he at his "ttire, Hmmver.frum , m Noon. At humoJmI Con. N In.“ " yum." “humour”! 9,1101" lv‘lvu V atoll-Ind In). tPd Z. N l X( 'N. 13-510.: llv-gnhrl) "eertr. i, PRH‘EVILIJ ', of M,srai;rtte 1 TAILOR, J. TOWN SEN D, Publiphn rm“! t ttseobl F Dull W In!!! It“ MEDICAL. M I Madam Por.. TE of Guiana Vetnuny C rLEsuruoos " but. ttt Mb Ammo! inn-Inna DE “HAM NI tto Ma " b.Mai,0st. tei, madman». - If!” "" 'tty gy- Inn-mum, Fire and t'rrrrtrrt-n'0trt H, rt .m- "rr-f rt,orMoar" JottiTN W. l‘RAWFORD, ott "W buh, ttttM' nil-wk Land Santana“ has" "osdo “I; Sou Can. Yard Us? ll hot at Shoo in M!" " PW ".--0rrro Upper Turn Log ti,Con. 9 I) 't H! ms nuln' y ”with we: Town p.m 3:53:23 Fresh Groceries [In tt6 on -iw ru" 'retdry no “5. 'n! uFresh Oat Meal omce opposite McAlister‘s Hotel Yo WI lad humu- men on no" - d..ued unto-n " good call-tank. Salem."- urrhnaed " n tattreMon. Danna-mun " and Bull rut-yum”. BtB11 Bunk-in (Dumb “doubts. nonunion: ot noun-admit- on "nan-bk lum- _ - “an". L..- ' lulu-net Age-t. Lands Bought and Sold. Dado, Leann, Will"c. neatly and entree“)? prepared. Auction Sales Attended. All Business Strictly t'ontidential. CHARGES LOW, J AME S HANNA tad Mtore.tattoqrr-d at the an of all per mm per Annual . My luluwl‘lnu ma promlp “taxman to businm and Id: unlit»; have": .1 men. IN. Blacksmithing * Waggon Making. TI',,'. famous Cavalry llnrnealuwr has wanna tho unh- of n Unud Wagon! “on Huaiuesn prompt and Prteea res-onnirle. Dumhik, s. M. Lin], mu) b-IJ. lieu-club" Mrtt yL Remember the plan-- nhm dunno. and!» the Pull (like. and all outer on than“! no“ I I’llll'l‘-('Iu\hl III‘ZAIIII‘. To )IIIII‘I ”rum-:1 Always on hula And “changed for Oak. TANNER, CURRIER and Dealer at l tr tSt Ianover Carriage Works, M Grocerv and Provision Store Upper Town. DURHAM A Large Lot of Field and Garden Seeds szuvum aka.1. GCstnos, sun hind AHA}- in J. A Halsted * Co., BANKERS. DURHAM. 'thN VEYANCER, Commissioner in ER ‘. DAVIS, FLESHERTON. ‘HF, Sn! Seeds, Seeds. Factory Boots 3: Sheos, Durham Planing Mill, ss's.3Fi, DOOR lil 3 nd l"nvt0ry. sto:zrCiixrra,, ( 'atsit for llidt-s. J. C. Jui'P. 8'11:ny n." who mu Waggona. Car Ami]. IM, 1881 " u M " Ann“ for Farming Implements. Lcathcr, Hides, Boots, Vol. IV. No. 24. UST ARRIVED at BURNET’S wi Deposits Reccivcd, MONEY ADVANCED J. C. JOPP, Mun in tr Seed Grain of all Kinds h aw it a [413:0 My“ I; End's Hum. MAID Btrttt.t, “our. Ont. IIANQYEH, UM'. q’rxjh. arvl will N [0.4 CMJ‘ Cub or Fun Product. mm) several hundred pain ot SHOES, he., Jun" t stuck ut Moulding; a: mu... um. 1'ltbutopttcittcuioo I I m: ce nutnu shun antler. A m, dunk-3h , shtondl 5nd TIM an I all u T S nud GOO0 FLOUR lt quantity in “than AND am,keeps on hand tt.Doors And an kinda HI. IX is now prepared to yv.uht 1i.L.DAVN,Manager Eaves. Ragga. an hm! of hm on tho m- " the he» mum-l. Alvin {or I, to measure, all ui, made by wak- TY low price" Durham, ttcm & moo. It. MCNALLY bt (tihiht ot m l The snout made a gluy upon tho win. l dome of the ol mansion, and lighted up the I balcony, on which Sir William's baby daughter was "owing and clapping her (iii land. with glee at the sight of it, and stole into the wovltuvom, where the young- Q,, apprentice. Edward Oalmme, was be. iguiliiiu his tukk by singing the ballad of /"'?t,'tl.-t1,l Willoughby." which VIII u l popular in that age as “Glory Htllelujnh" ll.- in this. ( "Ah, if [could imbue the chance " I [wing . Itch a dead as that!" murmured the l buy as he cuded. , "WAI, Well. my brave lad," mmwered i the cherry voice of old Sir Willitam who t haul entered the room nrtpereeived. “you're l trO the mud to it by lzeing diligent at your work. Keep to that meanwhile, and never four but the chance of doing grunt deed» , will come in all good time." ' Sunset over London on a Bus Inmmor evening in the days of "good Queen Bess,"' tall, quuiut old houses with peaked roofs and countless gables standing upon every side, and we Thames lying in the midst liken. blond sheet of gold, nave when it was flocked by the din-k shadow of London Bridge ; than a regular street. with house: Mung and. side of it. J ust above {Le middle Itch rose a house larger than the rest-that of Sir William Havel. cloth. worker, and Burgess. of the city of Lou. don. Little did either spmker orhesrer guess how soon and in what way those words were to come true. Scareely had the old knight left the room when Ila boy was Handed by a Hidden shriek front the Lal. cuny over head and Ly sometlr'ng white fhvshing past the window into th. depth below. Sir William Hewet's only chm hud leaped oat l {her nurro'sttrmsmud fallen headlong into the river. The taint splash was instantly unswr-rm' by a much louder one, and the dit,trtteted household, as they rushed in 5 body to (In fatal balcony, saw E lmsril Oslorno‘a curl) head far down the shining “roam. Almat- ing straight as an nrrow tomud the tiny whim syrck that Botsted . little way lowed hiun i But the peril was not ovu- yot. Good wwnnmer ml ho was. tho furious swirl of . tle, em rent, together with the weight ot his ', own clothes and than of the child, was ifv'l'ful "dill. attuiusttht' bravo apprentice. 'i's ice his head dipped below the surface, l and all leaned over; but he nil] held the I ten-rm] infant above the water with one 'lmml. while struggling for life with the other. again The anxinun father's struimug eyes were alvendy too dim to see anything clearly ; but the juynn» shout of his neon-eyed serv- ingmen told him that all was well, and un- God! m. r moment he was hurrying wwaul the a-cr-m- of oetiou as fast as Itis feot could carry him. "Gourmamy bratty 1" "ht a hoarse voiee beside him. "Hum up just unolher minute, and all's well." At the sum» moment A boat rum-d by two sturdy Waterman. who [and put " from tho shove on the first alarm. Cum. nwu‘lling up to the sinking boy. A strong gnu caught. the child from " tisilimt amp wlnle in “other instant be m mud and drugged into the halt ttiter her, in» u the last remnantof his cumin} strength gnu- uny. "Git her head round. Tom," aid can of the hammer: tohin oomrade, “mud pa“ with a will, for that's tU ynnnpbr'l tith. or running an; w-y. or I'm and: misc taken." Scarcely bad the boat hushed the 'huf on her return, when old Bum spun: inn her like a madman. Ind findimt " child nnlmrt. Bung hi. Irma round the nook cl tbo but-drowned approniiu. “God blew thrr my son," ert%d he, in» nmly. “In! than acute-ll “no . by tum. for tem mu would In” and a Could up teil whatu best, my neighbor. In the qrorid who "on; tumult-- Bow to mung. to" And will! All the tan In in“ to ar- Could '0 we life's Inno- “Gym-lb. Could wa count In many mm. Bttottld wa lump!" be than my A. we do, has mum-o? Could we all unit! lifo'l Mosh-hip! Which can In the Maud mo" Inn, Ere we save our bum] in creating. Ere wu “we out trust to PUB-- could we hum by intuition, False trom rmu-driertd and toe--- Could we think you use» the louder In this vale ot mn bolow , Could we can. my friend no neighbor, What there Wm: for us In Btoete- Wlmther debs. or abundance, Or the aunt wolf " the doop- Could we {once hunt: of "tttuUts, Every who and every putt, Would not lite In“ halt in I'm , Would rm plenum be in Vim Wnlluug blindly through the shadowy Now Bud than u cheery my. Hop- Ind PM»: uni thick! and but”, in tor no tho bum It]. By mm by the mint. will vunhh. By and by the Ihadows glide, Letting in the light of wisdom "He has her!" "No y' "Yes I" "e "So. he‘s gone punt. Buy'. uu turning: "Hurrah HM: got her at last. Thank The Apprentice's Leap. When ms much: other “All. A STORY " LONDON IMMI- to.“ We Tell! POETRY DURHAM, ' Grey, JULY 28, 1881. The boy looked up with o. “are. Beside him stood the hundsmucst mm he had over 'e.n, in a rich enurt dram, looking down upon him with grave. kindly eyes. It was Si? Walter Raleigh. humus even then as am,- ot the greatest mm whumEng- land hm] aw! prmincmi, lull. 'tectinml to bar-rune more fuluom mu t18 “I. coluuiur of Virginia. Twelve yam trom that dtrirOtsr. was a grout tuetry Making in the Mit Imus: on London Bridge, 5nd Sir “'llhlm Hiw,at. "ill i risk mu] throw " over) thotwh his lmrwus now white as smuv..‘nat at the bend of ms mm tahle, muid I tin-1r at guests whose menus un- in every histmyuf England. As his right ham‘ hid dungh ter's newly-made luhlmusl-I mil, tiue. lool mg young man. whine clout “right eye {mud that. brillmut "sr,cutlsla,o u bunny M the: but] looked down into {In fowasiug Wanna of the Thames year» Valera. "Let them call him hero," aid 3 voice from behind. "Tum the man to whom I June given my git}. Mr rim." mid the pH knight. "M my a. rieh mun and uusnrlo grand“ haw n-knl nu: for hct ; in" 1 t'rwairs mid, 'Lq! the Imp! “lull “in." ' Am] so In: has." arm} Sir Valter Il l wjr,lt, grasping Oslunate's hand; "aM the fairesthumin Lundunm'Ly be proud to bent his name, for I'll warrant it will be famous yet." . Ralrigln spoke lrnelv. A mini“! later, the ex.tqrprerstiee was Sit. In]? Osborne yet a few years. and he hodl, [no Sheriff and when the ilpauish hruratlipnute, fore. most among the defender. of England was Osborne, Lurd Mayor at Imam. fnuu wlum. the English Duh” of “his are still nroml to trace their dtseeut.'c-Haeeru Young People, Children run hom one formden Hung '0 auothrr an fast M their feet can curry them. Here is u little boy who Bin a great team and troblm He is niwnys’ asking to do this or that impossible or urvpdeuiitisihle aclimv. He Hanks in abruptly on the Con. versum‘n ofhis seniors. He dos-mau- all pen-u in the humane by nhouts and uranium, imperiom denunudu on tho “and uten- Lion oferury on», euviluss interruption of every one's affairs. He in an imp of mi» chief, btvuking furniture, overturning ink minis on thc carpet, setting tire to vniu able patch, driving trails into the furni- lure. How shall you abate this msoneet,'t You may try to destroy those lmluitsluyf scolding than, by rebukes, by lectures, by I punisiuoorts. This is one wny. hut not the best. These bad habit: often spring from an instinct of activity. and intense de. sire to do something which the Creator has given the child as a means of mental and moral growth. In trying to pull up the taxes you are in great danger of Ir." rooting the wheat also. If you wowed by force in changing this nlisngreenhle torment _ of perpetual nethity into . dull quiet, you I have changed a bright boy into a dull one. \ l better way than destroying this tendon-g Ct' is to fulfil it by giving him plenty of onruputiou of an iuncvnt kind. Give him , :1 lump of Fund to dig, blocks of wood to; mild 1sospses with.a. box of tools and n' imam to paw; smut: work useful or inter. I "sting, or. at least hannlesn. He will like this better than he likes miselrief. All tlnai irregular activity was a cry fun something to do. 1 Tire prnpoxa1,jnst made in a preventive of disuhoxlienne and as a consequent auxil- .ury to obedience, so far as it enters into the mum r, and ought to he acted “pull with scrupulmls care; but it lum not. din ct- i ly touch on the main question at issue, u-d tunk out obedience 118 a necessary and win lvsrme thing in the proper disei " I line of children, It IS fixvil rule, under all trircunirtatrevsr. that the child mud lenrn l to olu y. ()i-mlience is the hrst step in ed- I ucutiun. The child tuastlre submissive to l n, hula-r will and a more mammal kuow. i ledge. By degrees be will loan find ontl the rmsun why. Take heed, however, that yott do uot forbid or cmnmnu-l uny-i thing, if you e mnnl, or will not, strictly or] iutiexibly enforee obedience; otherwise yunl introduce a laxity of principle into yonn action which nothing can retrieve, l, Never give a cummnud or I prouibitioa,i excepting trom your determined purpose Ml your matured judgement. Give strict' l heed to what is the hvorite occupation of your child, um] let him freely give humelf up to that; lunt leek early to impron upon his mind a living sense that every bins in. volves also its (Initial. You mutrt skulls!!- ly require that. your child. above every- thing clinches cub day tbat which but been laid upon him M I duty; for Instant», give some llttlo ocean-tint: in the family IS [ii, dutyund require it. "gal-r perform. om. By this mum you would iirmtr implant thin truth in his soul, thug the ful. [Ellison ofihttr in the Milan!“ of life; that the ttooo-trt/r"'" of . new: "t in: task in of more consequence than the in. dnlgeueo u merely I momentary melimr. immYon wen-tom him to the fttliilltnisttt of duty, and and habits are among the most beautiful dam of education ; in many cw ther ammonium fur principles unpaid}, u an" no lo frequently waning Iu-J darkened. Obedience of Children. - Ap _ (titttrittth, wisdom, deeision,atid fir no." are the att. rilmtu of home rule. 0f I family no gov- crawl. we he." the piston dawn by one one visit to it. "One morning." “ya I 1.45.“... I mom! the dnwlng room of .9 friend, I found the little group of chombl‘ at high play round their fond mother. who [ was encouraging their spurtive vivncity. which was at (has noi y Buough,hllt which on my entrance, wha hushed by . single word. No hot] humour followed, but In tho spirits which had been elevated by the proceeding amusement could not at once sink into n mm of tuvytieseeuee, the jud ieious mother did mt require wlmt she knew Onllld not wuhont dittieulty be com- jplied with.; but calmly Addressing them, I gave the choice of remaining in the room without making any nuise. or of going to _ their own apnrlment. The old." and 1 youngest of the hour preferred the former, ’while the two other: went away to the I nut-5r). Thnse who stayed with us amus- |ed themselves h, cutting paper in a corn- et', without giving any interruption to our ':'i':i'i'ils'iii)i'i,'.,i I begged to know by what art uhe attained such n perfect government nf her children's wills mil actions. _ IBy no art,' returned this excellent parent, 'but that of teaching them, from their very jradle, on implicit tuhaitstiioti. Having gnever once been permitted to disobey n13, |thev have Do idea or attempting l. But you see I ultra“ give them a choice whom it can be dune with In'opric4y; ifit cannot, whatever I my they know to he hut. like that of the Med " and Pen-sinus, that alter. L'th not.' " it can he done with propriety; if it eunuch! There weic‘twenty passengers on board l whatever I my they kuow to be law, like In the hurry for escape few of them haul , that of the Modes and Peraiams, that alter! time to uvs more of their clothes thnn cth not.' " barely 'rote" to cure: them decently, and In this pictorial scene, note the skim“). ' some even tied with nothing on them but tact, and the authority of the mom tnthe‘ their melttulressca. Several werezserei-ely govemment of her children. Note, too, [ hunred. Among them was Mr. Aithnr the self control of the children, the imme- i Taylor, of olooreltead, whose head, iii-nu. diute abandonment of their apoi-tive play, and melt were terrilnly scorched. All the and the facility With which they at once baggage was lint. The, uudressed and in, found other manna of enjoyment. Differ. i jared pattseugerrt were conveyed. on their cut in every respect, is the we when the" rescue, to wsrehotaress and ofhemx on the mnther orders her children to do a thing, dock, and anon-words to hotels and private irrespective of circumstances. or without houses, where they were supplied with discriminating judgement. When the or. clothing and suitably cared for. Among den her children to do . thing, hut does , those Cured for hy the oitzcns are Contain not alwnw make them do it. When aha, I Kennedy, of the Winnipeg, and his with in the spirit of indulgence, lllOWa them to l and three cuildi'en, Mrs. Stratum, wife of Jo anything; or when she, in the spirit ofi Mr. Stratum amount freight ugunt at severity, restinimi them from even thing" l Tor-:nhylnr dunghtcwiud tin ht two Lents. when she, in a strain of luuiiuoity. eoim It) 'ii.,tmuii"7,taiiNLiailt of the hunt. plains that she need not speak, as they do I The captain and his family hint ovary with not heed what ixlio any to them; that aha I of their clothing. excopi what they hml on would rather do it herself tlnin to he ever ', whim surprised Ly tho flames hunting into its-6km}: them to do it, and so on in a string ,' the onion. Mort it ihuu have bceu taken of similar utterances. indicative of her con. i down the lake by the stunner Iianitolt. seious weakness to govern them, and oil A conduit-mill: quuuutyoffvtivht “in on their implied rebellion sgainst her author. board and of course .lerttvyed, ultlnmgh, ity. Under nut-h A mode of treatment, ( how much, and the value at the mug", is children grow up in stimuli". in dit,urirer. i not known, the purserluwiug leen oaule tion, at d in disccttwiii, often aeesuupauied to secure the hoot} hooks. The inert-han- with estvaugeustu" from home, and with the is said to have mnmmted to filly hunt. the buwiuations of other places, or With the l Included in the freight were sever-ll hund- allureu1cuts of other things. Hence. the ' red packages oldi-y goods, a huge ilulllitl'y wti--- l of whiskey, and eighteen horsos in transit “Don't an to the tltmstrr,t3omsert, w. but, l to Manitoba. Fr, e of the hum-s were re But, any in your mum w-night; Deny yuurselt to the Mend: tl new, And n good lung letter write-- Waiue to the and old mm at home, Who sit when the day is dune With folded hawk and (lawman are! And think of the aunt one. Don't mxuumy wrihhlu "Exams my ttester; I‘ve warmly the time to mm," Lest their blunting umughu go mu d Mn: back To many I. bygone night When they lost Weir needed deep Ind rut. And may branch was A prayer That God would leave, their dolittatet bun To thw- wwlur love and cue. Don't let thrm feet that. P “We no more need ot their love and cmnmll true, Pvt tive hurt gmws xtnmgly iussmstivq when 11:9 hw, dimmed the eyes; It might be “all to let them believe You never lurgot them quite; That you deem it a plenum. when a: Any. Lung rettcrs home to write. We have in the strong light of combat, just seen what elements enter into home rule, a: factor: to form the chmcter of children. Let us therefore, rule over them with right reuaan, and with sovesrtsigrt will; and they will icakuuwledgts n. by loyal obedience. as tlwir constituted guardians. St. Paul, Minn., July 20.--TI", following udditluml particulars respecting the barn. iug of the steamer City u Winnipeg. ut tlst Collingwood hm, at Duluth yeah-day have been lenruell: The boat hudjustnrriv- ed at Duluth, and moored at the Northern Pacdie railway duck. It was three o'clock in the morning, and beyond I. few slmylc preytuutiors for unloading there was no stir on [man]. The iturwset0,'eri' were sound asleep in their beds, waiting for the break l of day. Beeond Eugieer Wm. Trotter, in '; moving llrout uvticed a tmoky smell, and: almost immediately afterwards discovered ihunes issuing from tluttire hold. He geve the alum at mace, and did not lose e uoond in undying the fire Apparatus to ‘the muums. But his efforts and thou ol the few who were svnihule as naiustants in the intense excitement of the mo- ment were in vain. The fuel in the tire Led produced A most intense heat. end the light. eombmtible meteride of the wool furnished an easy prey to theirunes, which within e few moments had envelop- ed that ofthe vessel, end tilud the cabin end other Iplttments with a dense end tstiCtug “nuke. While Trotter kept up " hopelue struggle with the tirar, Pure-1r Unwind looked m the 'tttd', the mm m "i,,iilrt F' 'mouud. ed Mb the and, and the Monger» The "City of Winnipeg '3 Lit u m.“ A Sm caLasttry.--Ot, M nun-lay hm " sun %::;1 of John Inohead with ”mother bar mm wmes,‘ bathing in tie Some Mill Dam. He wan velate only about eight your: ef no tnd. come- cabin quently couldn‘t swim, tt seem. while walk- V d ing dong the bank he somehow slipped 'l,1','l, down, the water being deep 5nd no persrn‘ 1'd'C' " ham] to ttasis1 him. ha VII nnfartuuatv- I the l ty drowned “for: hip could In got. The touud. ion": - whom ’00an tho de, my“ oouod “fund “and Ina-Pasha. who In in!!! I TEEET‘LT': t'.Atr'ihe,s'e' '31: Whole N o. 177. The window" of the an. room we": imanh' I ad in the wild excitement of the moment. i and head:, appeared outmle, but death by l drowning Appeared to many of them the i certain malt of springing through the‘ windows on one side, or by falling between l the renal and the deek on the other. Para l nor an or.1, h- waver cettled the mode of menu by kicking in the stats room doors one alter another, 1nd seizing: women and children crust! with a halides; fear-- rushed through the smoke and dairies tn 1 the part of the Perk auto for A moment at l two It least. A low minutes sttft'sesed to l clear the cabins of the half dressed deepen. But the fhuors “and highulmve the vessel and no time could he lost. From the vessel‘s sides the passengeru climbed and Were nsninleil to Show by willing hands. The mule helplesx were hurriedly 1owercd or handed over to the excited rescuera ou the deck. and fortmtuelyrdl the [museum-nu escnlieil. although some of them We“; bad. ly burned and lunised. The brine [wound engineer nuw was forced front his post in the midst oi the 1uues, and just in time to are his lite. His face and humls were blistered with the. heat, and jud before. ho tleo from the pumps his cloth ug was in a I bluze. Others " the wow were nut an for. tlmnk. Joseyh Bttuvsouth,otorvea S "sud, l Wus. 1urler, and the mutryumu, whom I name is unknown, wore uh” suffocated or burned. A camidembls quantity offrtight “no on board and of oeuvres Jeptruyed, “though. how much, and the vtthter at the curgo, is nut kuowu, the parser having l-een unable to secure the boat‘s hunks. The mrrvlntn. dare is said to have animated to fifty tuna. Included in the Weight were sen-ml hund- red packages ofdry goods, a large quostity of whi.~key, and eighteen harm: in transit to Manitoba. F be of the horns were re m wed to the tlock,but the Humming tlur. terenperit/ueil. It is not known whmlher the cargo was insured or tut. The Inmt was valued u M0,000, and is said to have been insared. _ The origin of the tire is a mystery to the otkers of the bout, And to every one else Various eotrjeetttren have been made. but none of them are based upon sum-km knowledge to wnrrunt any dreiiuitsopinion. Certainly the iire In» not due to an ex- plosion ()[kcrnsvue as some have been in. elinrd to mink, an there “as no kerosene lump on board. The Winnipeg and Maui. tubo. are said to have been running an ex- citing race and it in possible that sums of the working gear hecuma over heated and ignited the woodwork, Nearly the whole of t'ce Winuipe;is m rgn on her last trip was for persons at l'rinco Arthur‘s Landing. The hunt was m1: in America, and was formerly kuown as the Annie M. Craig, when she ran in cnnur-c- tion with the Ward liue nf stPatnvrri. Me,,vs Sail: and K-ighley, t 15trouto,'t rug'lt her in 1878, und at the time of purchaw thet had {her thoroughly overimule I. Again last winter me was tlruroagltle repuirud. 1t a coil. 01115300. She W158 valueJ at Mo,- 000, and m. the time at '.lo (Haunt-r was in- sured for 930,090 In the Puueais, Western, in} naval Oattvtiaa mu u-uiea. R m w" about.” ton. register, 1nd was nailed by C Lptniu Kennedy. nu tulomxperloncod ten tnan. ------_" ---..'. The game“ srstts---tue present--wl"m Es- terlmook'u popular Sign! Pens are within the reach of all. The stntioners can supp] y them. Whulosale by the lending Toronto national. A young man named Bengnu took tt horse from the premises of: man numkd Me Mahon, neu- Aston, on the 4tit ol July, rode huenuck to Nam. :nd than let the Animnl go. Began was trrrested " Newry "or stetslittg the home; he nyl be had no intention of stealing the wind. but only took him to get over the ground quicker. A 'sorrepomhrnt wrilu tro- Gsthn h the Pall Mall Gaeettor--"Aenid Mt fields uuhlde thin attcactite m " A “and: the humus crew-Lieu hall. with“ _ eta-pun: ofthnt of Mum. the only... in Europe. The building itooltis “like... isbuiltoooawsu mulch and bath .. ordinuy burying ground or kin-chi. " ' fore duel-thug wuu 1 love just sun I " ' mention that this eretuertiott hull II of two und shalt yam“ ate only, and on butt by nu “1&0. or vereiu arm a h moat leaned and thoughtful an in the. many. Putrtsro person. In of who. were mmen, hu- in this - at tun. elm-en such . [am of hulk]. on. body u. iug sent from New York. The ootstof the mere [trace- of maiden in about“. an the religious may can GM to read own the body. It is 11an " but y that the Catholic priest Mm M burial to my one about»; to he an“. Protestant m.“ the mun-y. wilt.- ly and to it. Thu chum stub-u th- unmu donor two 3m Tho-o In - nugod outside the cumtio- lull in a upon panic». And are solid sud "ttair, hearing the mmel of (be damned, to. Some were richly b.eomtrd with M travens. My guide now takes me into the spacious hull whore the religion ceremony. when given, is read. and when the Lady Is laid before it 's removed to them underground “how the cremation when “law. I unify mention that the [WNW at! 1nu! mlmitlml to the tet'""""" at any on. lunly the uoareM relation-mt tho (hound: “uni that nothing in "NNI oi tho m. We unw, nut willmut n feeling of one. " well as " deepest ink-mat on my partak- uwlldnl by a a dark winding attire-u into the mmu'ruuenu cllumlmrs when mum. mg is pcriottued. My guide, with much iulelligeucv, explained the prom-u, which is highly elaborate and mudnoml ott notw- t.nc mumplen. We see the huge propu- l ation, in the form of cmd, Mid the hunting love“. also nn a large Mule, finail, the I‘- l captucle for the ushers. Nine hour! of po- rdstuui) {in [Vanni all are “new"; ; on! mu.~t ho explmued. in order to “no” any feeling of reputiuiuM* on the part of tho reader, that the body is not burned In dunno. but is reduced to "KIM-h by 'ut' heated to GUtt degrees hummer. Two hours dup- ed before the ”In: no trolaatod--eiE pound; bciug usual in the can of I mu. tour in that of. woman. A: I hum helm paid the ymeeu is nut visible, and is In seieartitie that awry vlerneut of honor in eliminated. The cei'emuvny taskem pin-och- silent tsoletoity,ouls the new usury ullicinll .ucl on or two "our relations being mimic- ted. 1 thtuk (aw vtsttors will mm, this on- muliou him without lresug derpiy impmu ed in “Not (\fu syrllui so alum-gonna I. the living, and. It mud. he aduaiaod--u loam of Fume and aertututy--tuo ulna- tugi-nns to the Jud. Here, usiu Franco. Ilie law cuuipela such prompt MW.“ "isuiro--itus been known ttt hike plan-o before the bre.nth Ind left "in b dy. In Alxwin I linvr, known parlou- ully a virtim of thin tnaspprehension ; and myGrruum frivmls all ”Huck to "will warm ‘trl‘nm of the new >3'rlt'lll. us irwvlmeun ( " other minutiae». preventing ”manual. l burial. This Council met In Town Hall. Nodal!- tun. nu Hominy. July 4th, IBM. Present. the Reeve, Deputy tueve, In] Coaucillors “When”. b', ion gud Puller. Minutes of previous meeting read ind ocu- tanned. Mr. J. o. Stewart waited uprm Council" eomplrtiou of dimming nuhlth mu. The following uocuuuhs mm. uetUeod to be prti0.- _ Dunald McLean. rep. Reaper, “.60. Wm. Watson, " " ".e. A. McDonald, " " um. Cremation in Germany. Jun. Wutrou, .. MM DIM". Thos. Addinnn. " " .175. Mrs. 1'lotpson, I'm-ml f'lrninlwd In. Tnylur and Mrs. Wilkes, $4.IN. W. J. Brilnmy. (“mm-r salary as dark, ”7.50. r lt-uxij’nfm m (”Mum's-ordered to be paid. Ward So. l- J,nucr, Henry 05.88. Donn“ Runway $7.00, Dunn” McAnlulr 02.75. Ward No. ZvaoI. Kalli. .85.”, M. Spear wsu, ll. Blair “7. Ward No. 8--A. I9oupe .3450. J...“ Love 'il8.00. J. Curuficld 07.00. J. Lyo- 915 '20, W. G. PsckU $6.00. Cuban Du, $13.5 L D. MeLsod tio, William “WW t9.M). Ward No.4---loseph Puller u. T. B. Gillilnnd ‘535. J. R. Pedler Wt. I." fisher 610.50. Syluwu-l' Buy“ tio. Moth statement from new po. sented and read. llcport "t cummitue to os.mimr to“ liue Pr, t 'u and Attcunesia, much“ had tulopted, and Menu”. Wright Ind WM uppninlu-d Ind iurtrucuui to 00‘!er with Proto" rvpreacutntive in building I kick. :Icr.m~' Saugeen liver. 'l'inilty Dollar! wire qrantod to merqHs ditchistar on mu cum. providing manil- .Liuuur tut Wand No. 4 expend no. and“. people unearned. twain] doll-n in Ind ot' mum-y. Claim ol'Mr. Nixon of Dunddk, n I..- tiger to hone on 200 hide and [M an frmu but session, nut emu-ind by Col.- ell. Mr. Webster was uppn'mtul in [It ImrA udnce in regard to catering In - aguiu" du, Count}, to many“ than " ro- pair drviuduus mad bridge: on [turd M The Oman residuum of WM an taking up I suh-criPtmn lid with . VIII b having a callouu‘uu cf (for... book M in tho Aluuuuiun' Indium. It Amt Cooper refunded two ' twing " statute llhnr perhmnud “nun-m lots in lah con. Council u‘jomuod. W. J. “null. had. Mr . Grey, of IMnmmondvilII. MOI slum-mutant“: also: link (ii and plump“, entsbod “at gibout otthe "Ah with the be! other but. u yum: a In W “I .3 . -. - h A new Presbyterian chum]! in... " cracked in Acton. Jun. Wut Artemesia Council. - a.“ ”.50. 02.00. $1.00. $4.00. 02.75.

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