â€"The attempted steal of $210,000 last session by the Soulanges Canal Contractors, was stopped by the opâ€" position and the Auditor General, thonghSeribbm-'l‘npper urged its payment. ‘The man was sent to the courts. He went there, and put in his claim, for how much think you? Not for $210,000 as he asked parliament, but for $73,000 only. ‘The case was ;iecided last week,. and he got $15,000 ess than his reduced® Here is over $150,000 m country which our late rulers would have squandered, s J that 25000 people gathered to see and hear him, and the crush was so great that speaking had to be foregone, as danger to human lifewas imminent. No so such popular expression of political sentiment has eyer been accorded to any Canadian Statesman, alive or dead. He is virtually a national hero, men of all ranks and parties uniting in paying him honor‘ â€"The demonstration which greeted the Hon. Wiifrid Laurier at Montrcal last week was unique in a time of unâ€" ique demonstrations. â€" It is estimated â€"We hope our friends, the enemy, will take stock of prices at present, that when Liberal rule gets fairly under way fair comparisons may be made. Note them all down, butter, oggs, eheese, eats, potatocs, wool, ete, _ It will be as well, too, to make exact notes of the national debt, the annual interest charge, and the like, and if a preportionate increase of debt takes place without a proportionate increase of pepulation, as under Conservatiye rule, why, ‘‘tarn them out." Gentlemen, accept my heartfelt thanks for the gencrous support you accorded me at the polls on the 23rd of June. This is the sixth time I have received this signal mark of your conâ€" fidence and esteem. Belicye me, 1 am deeply sensible of this renewal of your abiding trust in me and in the princiâ€" ples I have always advocated. It is the highest reward a public man can reâ€" ceive or the people can bestow. I will strive to deserve this continued mark of your kindness by greater attention to the public duties it involves, I will eyer be mindful of your wishes and welfare and do my utmost to prcmote your ad vancement and happiness. In a word my motto shall always be Canada first, las and all the time _ I wish you all every success and prosperity and hope that peace, harmony and good will shall prevail among you and throughout the land. . I am, Gentlemen, Very faithtally yours, Gz:o. LaxpcErkrx. power in 1878 he appointed a commisâ€" sion to investigate some of the acts of the McKenzic adiministration. _ The €sommission did its work, and instead of finding anything wrong as was exâ€" pected, confirmed the good record o" their predecessors. The report was got rid of as quiectly as possible. _ We would suggest that Laurier take a leaf out of Sir John‘s book, and we venture to belieye a very different report will be forthcoming. glate. â€"We would join the "Witness" and other papers in demanding a census at once, taken in an honest way, that in 1901 we may be able to see Just what progress the country has made under Liberal rule. The stufling of the 18391 census has been proved, and if 1901 is taken honestly it may have the apâ€" pearance of retrogression, while in reâ€" ality real progress may have been Hanover,, June 30th 1896. ‘TO THE ELECTURS OF SOUTH GREY. Ehe Orp Review. Durkam, Thur. July, 2 °906 When Sir John MeDonald Let us begin with a clnan ~â€"â€"â€"â€"# 0@ ty Aurit came to Noh t â€"Sir Leonard Tilley, formerly Min i ter of Finance in the ministry of Sire John A. MacDonald died last week. Sir Leonard entered public life as a proâ€" nounced Liberal and represented his native Proyince of New Brunswick for several years. In 1867 he did much in bringing New Brunswick peace ably and constitutionally into the conâ€" federation and became Minister ot Customs in the first Cabinet of the Dominion. Though a Liberal in poliâ€" tics he came under the spell of Sir John and supported the N. P. â€" Sir Leonard was strongly opposed to the liquor traftic, so much so that while Lieutenâ€". ant Governor of New Rrunswick no liquors of any kind were used in Govâ€" l ernment House. Landerkin over Jamieson Landerkin over Allan Jamieson over Allan Normanby, Plurality for Jamieson. 70 No., Name of w‘d L J A Normanby (Glenelg Egremont Durbham Bentinek Artemmesia Markdale Glenelg, Plurality for Jamieson, 8 Durham W. 34 68 d 9 Glen 38 56 i 10 Markdale W. 10 41 + 11 McKenzie‘s 50 69 s 12 Centre 40 88 1 Egremont, Allan‘s Majority 142. 13 Merrit 17 24 I 14 Pollock‘s 13 11 ; 15 Holstein 60 25 ( 16 Dauson‘s 47 18 1 17 Mt. Forest 69 19 18 Dromore 8G + 19 ‘ Durham, Majority for Jamieson 03. 19 N. Ward 21 44 20 E. Ward 17 41 21 W. Ward 39 85 Bentinck, Landerkin‘s Majority 279. 22 Hutton Mill 24 56 w +8 'l‘uhcrmnr?- 83 37 1 24 Allan Park 54 ol | al Qrange Valley 10 Ad 1 32 Vandeleur 20 54 33 Flesherton Ol 61 1 4 Proton Station 31 42 3 85 Eugenia 82 89 2 26 Maxwell 16 o0 > Markdale, Plurnity for Jamieson 49. Â¥*5 Hanover 8 104 17 0 26 â€"Lamlash 57 145 5O 27 Elmwood 72 27 22 2ia Louise 80 20 8 28 Manover N. 133 20 12 Artemesia, Plurality for Jamieson 33. 20 Priceville 61 50 10 30 Stone‘s 27 17 3 Your Son‘s and Your One Time Neighbors Ate making and saving money in the DAKOTAS, in MINNESOTA, in MONTANNA and the American North West; ARE YOU ? Your Time, Energy and Money, are being wasted in this locality. When for $7G§. Cash Down, You can Purchase 160 Acres of the choicest Level Lands, Balance in 10 yearly payments, with interest at 6 percent. . 24 25 31 Manitoba 2 Territories _3 B. Columbia 4 Ontario 42 (eueboc 47 N. Scotia 10 N. Brunswick 5 1 if ilway offers most liberal inducements to settlers. Lands conâ€" velfilé;tht%r%:mgmgrzcn%;fl:ï¬;ed cheap. _ Besides we .ha.ve some farms on half sharet'a. Always look for the Advertisement of the Northern .Pamï¬q Railway, and H. A. Hunter‘s bureau of information, it will usually tell of something of interest to you. For any information regarding the American North West call on H. A. Huuter, Durham. 40 05 0 Recapitulation by municipalities: COMPLETE RETUINS of the Voting in SOUTH GREY. Ayton 50 Neustadt 107 Hampden 70 BIBth’s 19 O‘Donnel‘s 20 Mt. Forest * 28 Alsfeldt Landerkin Jamieson Allin Rejected ballots Spoiled ___ STANDING OF PARTIES. ge 5 a F4 on Pss Gives Landerkin, 66 Total OFFICAL COUNT ToramL VoTE Valley 16 1819 303 40 177 202 + â€"@ev Total 17 10 17533 335 05 420 322 116 170 47063 1753 1186 1819 48 113 63 1196 623 bo7 270 171 162 434 19 131 12 145 12 51 64 18 16 45 12 €2 CGR0E CUOUvoOrmInGIl _ The exact Liberal majority is still a;tonomy formed a ‘cl matter of doubt, but the latest returns | Folicy placed by the give it as 24. As will be seen in ap. | fore the country in f o ce many constituencies other column the Province of Quebec ’ ciple question at issu gave the largest majority to the Liberâ€" | edP{,y the general re:s als ‘This was unquestionably due all oyer the Dominlon chiefly to the personal popularity of ?f ‘h%aml‘;ï¬l Goi'tel the Liberal leader, Bat ancther prin.| f0re Parliament, it There are no doubt many sore heads. Our Conservative friends havé taken their defeat very philosophically. Inâ€" deed the more knowing among them secmed to have expected it, and many among them seemed to be well satisfiâ€" ed that the Liberals have carried the ‘ day.. The manufacturers especially do not fear that now the Liberal Party being in power the country will be ruined and a‘!l the industries go to the dogs. Undera moderate tariff they even think that they willk do better than they did underthe N. P. And so they will. There wi‘l be a fair ï¬eldli now for all and no favor. Any latent genias lying dormant among them will have an opportunity for developâ€" ment and growth, but, combinations against the interests of the masses, and | monopolists will haye a struggle for existence. The working man willl now receive a fair day‘s wage fora day‘s work, while all discriminations against classes and in favor of the rich will be wiped out of the Liberal tariff. L@HIOX . .8 6k k k k00 ... Lincoln & Niagara. .. London :.......~;}.. Middlesex, North ... Middlesex, South ... Middlesex. East..... Middlesex, West.... Muskoka & Parry So, NiffiSgiHg, : . :.: .+ > «++ Norfolk, North.... .. Norfolk, South...... Northumberland, E. NorthumberI‘nd, W. Ontario, North...... Ontario, South...... Ontario, West ...... OCtRWE.. ./:« .s4«s .+i. OFLAWIk :.: «1 +623 x+ s Oxford, North....... Oxford, South....... Peel..:...:.... tAk.1. Perth, North........ Pertb, South........ Peter borough, East, . Peterborough, West. Prescott,........; : Prince Edward...... Renfrew, North..... Renfr w, South..... [ eussell.....;... .«.1¢, ‘ Simcoe, North ...... Simcoe, East........ Simcoe South....... Toronto, East....... Toronto, West...... Toronto, West...... Toronto, Centre..... Victoria, North..... Viectoria, South ..... Waterloo, North.... W aterloo, South . ... Wellnnd..........~. Wellington, North .. Wellington, South .. Welliu,zton. Centre. We‘tw‘ith N. & Br‘nt Wentworth......... York, North .... .. .. Y oork, Basgt;..;....1}; York, West.:........ Re turns from Ontario, as far as heard from, with the succeessâ€" ful candidate at last election :â€" Constituency Last Member $ Member Elect Addington .........|G. W,. Dawson, L......... 61,Bell, C Algongx....... «.. {G. H. Muc_donel_l,C........438! 400 Bothwell ............|Hon,. Davids Mills, L. .....550 James Clancy C 6o Brant, South........|William Paterson, L......M8 Robert Henry C 90 Brockville........... |J. K. Wood, C.............173Hon, J. F. Wood C 225 Bruce, %)rl.h. .......\A,. NeNeil, C............ .. .8O0|A. MceNeil C 12 Bruce, West.........|James R_'leu.nd, L:.......980 John Tolmie P P.A. 587 Briuce, EiSt... ...... . K. (;‘mï¬lll, C:.s.:..... s .. MB Cargill C 207 Cardwell ............\W. Stubbs, I.............. 207| W. Stubbs MecC. 3%) Carleton.............[W. T. Hodgins, C..........48| W. T. Hodgins C 81 Cornw‘ll & Stormont|Dr. Bergin, C............. .210’1):' Bergin C 200 Dundas.............. |H. R. Ross, C............. .68 A. Broder C 25 Durham, East. ..... . ]T. D. _Urmf, 0+ ++ + ++ +144 % .Gll'l‘. D. Craig C 150 Durbham, West......|R. Beith, L.........,..... .198il{olqt,. B(‘ihl L 45 Eigin, Rast..........\A. B. In?rraun. C .:. ..........40;‘\. B. Ingram C 201 Llgin, West. .......\Gev, E. Casey, L......... .682’600. E. Casey L 700 Essex, North ..... ...\ Wiwm,. McGregor, L........849 Win. McGregor L 484 Essex, South ........ |H. W. Allan, L.............57‘M. K. Cownn L 208 Frontenac........... [H. A, Calyin, C...........acc|D, Rogers P hcC Glengarry.......... |R. R. Mchennan, C.......82I|R. R. McLennan C 742 Grenville........... .. |John D. Reid, C.......... .lllIJnn. D Reid C 117 Grey, South. .. ... ... |G. Landerkin, Lâ€"............8Geo, Landerkin L u8 Grey, North. ... .. ... |James Masson, C......... .247’Jnu. Clarke L 60 Grev, East .... ... ... Dr. Sproule, C. ... ........ 18| I)r, Sproule C G590 Haldimend & Monek| W. H. Montague, C. ... ...586 Dr. I\L)ntnguv C 633 Halton..s........... D. Henderson, C..... ....100 David Henderson C 127 Hamilton ........... |Alex. MceKay, C.... ... .,. .650 A. T. Wood L Hamilton ...........[8. 8. Ryckman, C........ (582[1‘ H. McPherson L Hastings, West..... Henry Corby, C...........860!H. Corby C 247 Hasting, ERast. ... .. .| Win, B. Northrup, C......422!J, M. Hurley L 100 Hastings, North.....|A. W. Carscallen, C.......3859|A, W. Carscalien C 715 Huron, East ........|Dr. Maedonald............308)Dr. P. MceDonald L 150 Huron, West,........| M. C. Cameron, L........ ,2}!!'31, C. Cameron L 817 Huron, South ... ... .|John MeMillan, L...... ... «850 Jno,° McMillan L 800 Koent...............*A[A. Campbell, L. . .. ... 476 Arch, Campbell L 235 Kingston... . ........|J. H. Metcalfe, c..........lm}u. M. Briton L 173 Lambton,. Bast......|\Geo, Moncrieff, C... ,.,...568 Jno. Fraser L 32 Lambton, West.....|J. F. Lister, L...... _.....508!Jas. Lister L 1000 Lanark, North ... ...|B. Rosamond, C.......... .4&'{8. Rosamond C ‘ Lanark, South .. ... .|J. H. Haggart, C..........630J. G. Haggart C 379 Leeds & GrenvilUe, N.|C. F. I“err;uson, C..... .. .. 110!Rrost L 17 Leeds, South........\Geo. Taylor, C............ .106 Taylor C 509 Lennox............. [Uriah Wilson, C.......... . .20 Wilson C 156 AFTER THE BATTLE berland, E. berl‘nd, W. Â¥orth:..... pouth.... :. Yest : :.i... LoPth..... . ; ‘est.. /.. . |R. k rarinn s on( e brix+« +.: IGe it.:..... DW 6 ........[H. sais sc id ONTARIO ARC § TORONTO Ns o ie P 9 W m. Gibson, L........... .48 Sir John Carling, C.......102 V H. Hutchins, C..........0 . Boston, L.......:..:. .: .087 J. H Al:u-shall,()..........l55i W, K. Roome, C......... .410 Win. E. O‘Brien, C .......148 New Constituency John Charlton, L........ . .463 D. Tisdale, C............. .412 Ed. Cochrane, 0O...... ... . .230 George Guillet, C...........55 J. A. McGillivray, C......887 W. Smith, C......... ... . 101 J. D. Edgar, L......... .. . .981 Sir James Grant..........aco| C. Mcintogh.,:..;.. .. .400 Jas. Sutherland, L.......1534 Sir Richard Cartwright, L. 734 J. Featherston, L......... .M Jis. CHrieve, L...~..... .. ; .Â¥I Y imn. Pridman, C........ .. 28 John Burnbam, C..........29) James Stevenson, C...... . 2s2 Isidore Proulx, L..........661} AÂ¥.C. Milter, C:.....;...... .08 Hon. P. White, C.:. .......70 John Ferguson, L..... ... 444| W.C,. Edwards, L....... . .4183 U. McCatthy..... ... ... ... 200 Ww, H. Bennett, C........ . .16 K. Tyrwhitt,C........... :Acc B. Coatsworth, Jr., C....1464! New constituency Fred. C. Denison, C......1757) G. R. R. Cockburn, C. ....502 5. Hughes, C.....:.... ‘...Zï¬ll‘ 0. Fairbairn, C........... . .260 I. E. Bowman, L..........80) James Livingston, L......812) James A. Lowell, L...... .277 James McMullen, L. ... ...186) James Innes, L........... 876) A. Sempte, L......... .. . .. 100( J, Somerville, L..........1116,, T. Bain, L...%.;:..... ... .200( Wim. Mulock, L......... . .363 Wim. E. Mclean, C....... 201| N. Clarke Wallace, C.....80 | LH Uâ€â€â€â€œ'.â€â€œâ€œUl xs,()...............(lSi 8y .. ... .. .: +4 2oul MB â€"C........ .:. .. 40 asey, L..........088 megor, L........819 lun. C...;... .. .A .. + :09, vin, C...........twq Lennan, C...... .821 eidcC..,.... ... .10 MhQ N y e y n k k k w70 C0O, N. 4. an, L. ..... ... .8OlJ. B. Sen: ngston, L......812 Jas. Livin owell, L.......277{Wm. Me{ [ullen, L.......186|Jas. MceM 8, L........... 876|Chris Kio L............ .158\ A. Semple le, L.......... 1116 J as. Some [ rÂ¥s + + : +5 > +«+*>s@000M" Baiftâ€" 1 ‘k, L...........863) Wim., Mul lean, C....... 2X1|Franklan« Vallace, C.....80 iClark Wa Ei. .++ s o «d MHlatoaks ~ . $rerltl oo C..!.... ts0 s K / 4 ae.. NO P eas‘".. s ciple factor in the result was the reeoil ; Collects Notes and Accountsâ€"no charge lby the laity against the high l'nmdcd :if no ecHection. Cheap Farms for Sale | proceedings of the clergy, and it m:l.y' Deceds, Mortgages, Leases and other therefore be fairly supposed that in ; writings neally and quickly prepared at future our Roman Catholic brethren | reasonable cost, will not be interfered with in the ex-! â€"â€"All Business Confidentialâ€"â€" ercise of their inherent right otf private | judgement in allfeivil and goli.t.lcal Lock Box 28. H. H. MILLER, matters. . ‘The result in Manitobd is @ll | Hanover P. 0. The M.anover {the more disappointing when the reâ€" "Telephone," Conveyancer \turns from the other Proyinces are Tt ‘ looked into. But it should not be Over | â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"__22l l looked . that the cireumstances wcre‘ a peculiar in that Proyince ; the conâ€"| LAJMOUGNOICA Choster White Bo8t ’smucncics are only eight in number. 6 a y "In Wlinni{x-g Sir Uharltcs ('il‘ntloppelxl' was Washmzton, lavish in his promises of ai railways Sertics ~ Tass bidgron portigen camaio nod whay aby| JIOR Service. . Thls evieodid antoal In Provencher the habitans vote preâ€" I States and was a winner of four P rize ’ponderuted so largelzathat only the | at the World‘s Fair, Chicago, chorce of archbishop Langevinâ€" wuldl Also RUFUS, six months‘ old, a got be elected. In three others the Patron {from Prince and Princess Lyons, and candidates stg broke upf the Liberal | a fine ;nmml. $1 t vote that defeat was a foregone con TEBRMsSs _ e ls clusion. And in the three remaining| _ BOULDEN & %o., Harness Makers, constitucnes when the Liberals had a April 3rd, ‘05 Diirh fair field before them their candidates| *" Ns cadding o .3 were elected. It will thus be seen I that Mfuitoba l&f; g:ne as we{’llin the |: C C amgrns crnminichntnes struggle as co reasona exâ€" wise, n e one result nor the lonay c% other couldâ€"affect the policy of the|,, ""* UDdJer signed offers for Sale or to nx x x s .061 ++ +4.~> 1408 i L. ... .000 ; L. .. . . .00B i r+:"%4 170 2. .. ... D00 i +.%rhil PME tex"‘+: .000 C..;... 49g 2..+««% :000 74. .+. 08 ........249‘ 637 155 410 148 48v 630 140 14 207 .48 210 14 Bain L !\Vm. Mulock L Frankland L Clark Wallace I "\Vm. Lount L ‘S Hughes C Geo. M. Hugh L }J. E. Seagram C Jas. Livingston L ‘\Vm. McCleary C Jas, McMullen L ‘()hris Kloepfer C A. Semple L Jas. Somerville L Jas. D. Edgar L |W. A. Belcourt LL (Win, Hutchison L J. Sutnerland L Sir R. Cariwright L Jos, Feathersion L McLaren C 1. K. Erb L Jno. Lang L Jasg. Kendry C J, Proulx L W,. V. Pettit P Mackie L ; Juo. Ferguson C W . 0. Edwards LL D, McCarthy MeC Bennet C Tyiwhit C J. Ross Robertson McC E. F. ClarkeU A. T. Wood L T. H. McPherson L H. Corby C J, M. Hurley L AÂ¥, W. Carscalien C 1@r, 5J 218 1238 1171 1831 943 189 1116 413 636 407 811 109 147 107 13 Bi 450 199 818 270 401 708 400 2170 815 113 10 2200 c 0 O 2202 CAeRr? PTT We OP 10 ‘Rent, the house and grounds adjoining . McKenzie‘s Tailor shop, Upper Town. The house contains 7 100oms, Kitchen {and Woodshed, Good cellar, and is conâ€" !'veniantly situated on the front street. i IThere are a few good Fruit Trees on the ht » Durkam, 10%h, 18906, Also RUFUS, six months‘ old, a get from Prince and Princess Lyons, and a fine animal, M TBRMS °_ $100. y BOULDEN & 2o., Harness Makers, April 3rd, ‘95, Durham FOR Service. This splendid animal was imported from the United States and was a winner of foutr Prize at the World‘s Fair, Chicago, â€"â€"All Business Confidentialâ€"â€" Lock Box 28. H. H. MILLER, Hanover P. O, The HManover **Telephone," Conveyancer May be you think it is uot, but H. H. MILLER, the Hanover Conveyancer, is lending lots of it at 5§ per cent and on extra good loans at {v.\sâ€"(‘osts lowâ€" Terms as any reasonalle person may desire. Deeds, Mortgages, Leases and utï¬er writings neatly and quickly prepared at reasonable cost. Hay is Scarce NEW SUMMER DRIKS Mozsey is Plenty. TRIED The E. T. longâ€"waisted 6 hook HAVE s Clover and Timothy Seed, Tares or Vetcl G-RA'QSES Millet, Red Top, Hungarian Grn.sx.l“' in bags of 100, at $1.10 a bag. It pays to f OII-' CA‘KE Oil Cake to your cows, as it incn‘a!m; th'o fl.:: N of milk and keeps the animal in good condition, LAND SALT, LAND PLASTER, Windsor Barrel Sclt, at COREN, §ppqgg! Brtishâ€"grow s _ TURNIP SWEDE, Tru.e to Name. CARTERS ELEPHANT Purple Top Swede, the larges ABERDEEN Purple Top. Aberdeen Green To Field Seeds IF YOU NEED CORSETS CO E TO US. : P g . and Mre. J. H. n u u “g a S EEDS-â€"s"’-â€""â€"â€7 V“'rtln.gn:l Owen Snfl 35th Annual Import of Seods per Steamer "Damara" _â€"Mr. Geo. Firth is Klade espscially for persons requiring a long waisted Corset. _ If you have not got a pair call and get them, as thsy »re surse to please you SULiâ€" MER CORSETS are the degireable art icles this hot weather. Come and see ours at boc a pair, Wa heve them at 50c¢c. &lines at 75 â€" and 3 differsnt kinds at $1.00, all good reâ€" liable goods. uo*’ _ Apply to * # CHas. McArtTtHUR, or to the Proprietor DRN Fodder and Ensilage, ONE CAR American Sweet Corn i m C a bags, selected especially for Sced. We have tested thi Seed and found it tirstâ€"class : every seed sprouted, MAMMOTH SOUTHE ERN SWEET, Ensilage Corn. Mammmoth RED COB, Ensilage C. m LEAMING‘S Improved YELLOW FLINT for Silo or Fodder. and best Turni ihent (Bi irnip grown. ‘ar 16 proper culture)(laâ€ers is che only reliable & wh+ ) en you gow n‘ly reliable seed.â€"No dis € Carter‘s El;-pbulltâ€"!ls'\.o ?I“:;‘rm‘;; wede, Red, the largest Mange!l grown. ® CARROT,â€"Large ked Altrincgham, Long Orangq James‘ Intermediate, _ Carter‘s White Vosge, (grows to an immense size,) Yellow Belgian. GRANT‘S AD. AMERICAN AND CANAXDIAN SEEDS. N 5 Champion Purple Top Swede. KING OF SWEDE, ol IBNDON?URPL% TOP SWEDE. f le Top. Aberdeen Green Top. Improved GREY STONE y purple ToP LINCOLN RED CLOBE RAPE, Carter‘s Dwarf Essex_lBroad Leaved Sowing Rape. % â€"â€"BUTâ€"â€" Joux McFaruax®k. G ORS ETS 9 YOT >: L. GRAMNT.â€" Druggist & Seedsman, Durhan DURHAM PHARMAGY AND Not of Medicine but of Cool Delicious Sodawater, with the new Q@ flavors. Haue you tried. “C’lé’fl'y Ripfl" Tastes, just wha the name suggests, ‘Red Messina Oran3®" anoner "Florid@ FRiL just as good "Mint Nectar" very cooling "Egg Phosphate "Bag Lemonade" MANGEL WURTZEL, _ . Carter‘s Mammoth Long PDAREDTE ALL OTHER Flavors RT THE Anucs â€" Heart Disease Relieved i _ â€"â€"Dr., Agnew‘s Cure for th mf i'}'ia“ cases 0 _ Bym ic Meart disca and speedily effects a f remedy for Palpit of Breath, Smothering the left Side and all s MHeart, One do by McFarlane & Co. EuerRorarc Ramway.â€"Th at a Illeotini, Monday necessary byâ€"law §iv way on our streets for Railway. Glenelï¬ lttot way on the will come in to the east pass down Garbex Party. Last Th Iing the Vammey Methodist garden pa‘ty at Mr. 1. b grounds were decoral up and but for the rain, f The booath, \u-c-.-u =r. Blyth and Miss Wilk trade, Lemonade, 1 ¢ ents were in abs T neat sum of $28 was ta Hood‘s Pills are the tw eatharuic, easy to take, eas Grassnoprenxs,â€" â€"**The ; & burden " in earnest to 1 son of the soil this year, totally destroyed by the cu!t resown,. and doing nicely, comes this dangerous pes fields a 2nd time bure. W rains will tend to destroy t pevive what crop is left. Upon pure, rich blood 4 not tear neryous prostrai are weak when they are in insufticiently nourished. their proper food, and pure L(uing Mood‘s Sarsapi the greatest and bes It aiso builds up the whole Rev, W, J. Comnsr gi\'i **The Bible, how to stu Reach it, " l Dr. 8. E. Lander Jeav London, Eng., where he ing up a course of special «liseases of the eye, nose the Moortield HMospital a Ophthalmic. _ We beart young townsman every profession, and have no C Will muke a success of it. Wornruixc.â€"Many sul Montreat Star â€" mipplacige partizanship as the elec ed, If they can forgive i will find itinscepengent a elections are over, _ Sop papers are built that way The annual Con yentson Bchool Associaimm of U UGrey is to be held in : Tuesday, July Tth at w from the various stations Not many buâ€"iness h United Siates can boas Standing, _ The busines Ayer &4o., Lowell, Mi comparalde Sarsapartiia un«r‘::'w-y\\ hvw,xhnn p centenniali and was neves at presen!, | whe Varmey ann be beld in Mr. Jno, July Tth, whiere a g pecied. in adots; served at 4 o‘cloc! cream, lemonade ceb All are cordially ina ABERDEEX.â€"The now pected this week, and and wheeiâ€"structures are way, we may expect hnve power sent over t pucturesgue spol, Mr. Arthur Jackson, eycle for Toronto last w Lo take in tbae great y$u 1) an nion Day. Mr, and Mrs. Buchan Â¥istting at Airs, Mere Ais, Buckiaa: is a sister o Ayer‘s Pills prom motion of the bowels toere can be uo regula mous, For the cure o digestions, sick headaci mnundice, and liver com ‘.:u'e no ecual â€" Every iss Lambton Street to | en north to the Duhba :ï¬nck(}ounci{’t:w Cmm necessary legislatio M&o( the llxljlt:nivl; J are too willing to wer to Ltbor t.his.iine. Mr, Jno. MeKay, 8 Toronto Asylum, came cle to vote, We were m call from hium in co friend Mr. John A. Mill Fire Brisan»r. â€"A Oof the Fire Brigade practice toâ€"night as jortance requires to 1 Miss Edna amother Mrs, is visiting for lweson‘s, of N see something done Miss HMarrict Andors peturped on Tuesday n sumimer vacation at h ied at Burn‘s », last Sabbath, Rev. Mr. Little is c m at Townsend by Rev, D. A. Miss Mary L. Turnt» and Miss Mary MeFay Â¥isited friends in Arte Miss Muy E. Tur= ber friend Mrs. R. McA yrille, part of this and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joh Hill, visited friends Mr. Jno. Campbell was in town last Frid Proton this week. Mr. Mal. McPhee town last week. Feed the Nerv D. A. Mcel Brown Brown, a few d. wrnex. AND Dud A id #d