Whitby Chronicle, 11 Oct 1877, p. 1

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Sudtisar efre his &, o n pg eno eet e. Seclë ok r A - 0 tem are À' W sw. u odfo n e hthete o s0e Out 0t o ike.Aneln N i ndIprmieI'l P n, eprve s od-infct aiato pssseditef fth fsin O ous etso'sd E. EMOPaQUEEN8 0 much betterthanhis wrd for be atng: to es, amstdspi 4· , Do rorito eos unon ermet 0, Edin 'iswa bute sde te aihflod te hrée eam btiatete h. Gd i scpi t heen R I .6t, 178 zerincd gen tgüh Me ns asoewat na cuateth wrmeane11fied. an mnyÉaztoreholoke uplfitai ai pne ea l r ado at nning OOrD NW f POR THE vmLADIS.BREs ETpwrry frfBikstoite.a0Mø aBaa i's t s wtee e s eugdt 'eaaoofhrinio. o eanhihadbt AW dci anNd he pns6 b9eMa.iqesliquos EST#LI ED l ay be h ed tePl"ti sh d leave t, lse itinh er fr e , did nt fi ontg h ol evr lse fG dhd o ene A IT &SHOLDER CHA T mpl olosd sed oom ~ GRJE PIE MOFAT & Inmy en n te Teple thughyou ook. M ceter blesedbe is o e s o he idas, venof er t, bt s log a He itheldiRgven FAI" e wt r .P AYO, PIIPMiAN •W E AgNaisied i, f ous. h te Grammarad Aàthm thsu noe d sprýffectwiaor,pvri de n he h nfrtl at asi rth e e. 0.tuUEsnglta.héi1 Taasa arrercaue he a ha t o lbe s ro in de t e atht ariola mmet owknw ow h nt ciâ Thsen gort RA oy omoiushtveAri1th177o n mharWebb. Neyl o ï fbo blokworm w o aseeier i kehrel opsss h ime h on tat h oriotheP emi rg amigroos fr MERAL1OAN AND IN e. E adDy m ti omcoiethtth idume Ngt' rem nae esttl rver- f aacstoe s aretlan ha{ayd N.7YmUNG SM7T tsides et baieEd MN OPAY Tsft n hebre f"ik e altl icnetd ihhm e o a ihbr ae o wudntfl niel fntcdb e, 0o Y .onrasE,(ý noo n d Bou ".-tess.)Au ebb."care and rughness, then rom th ve ry at p ns i d itoe o; nd l lo s htct if sto ifl ngs,~0 ISUER Ftms, hsleunage osutOCAn P I eTe i 0,00l etfh a btwatyuredig? eocm u e fun_ paa nbe-othnkh 's w did by elrrhu emc fo ae I!Wr. y N.B.Liey ttced 25ea OheeIpril uldngToono qE"n a throghlon l -rpt , it as well-lived' ahau gshe dntlpigseein g thbemronwr, b OL, O N Y T L E D . A MST ONG - P OPR ETOR atLowBate o nN nd ons bi ge Was h é elepho i t g a e d r aie are11iha e m e aellan wonde for oe e (wEsToF PsT oFIoE.-Aprii8th 1877 ._ ake, ndrise"publichue osssd leos, oimnhafeïmnhsee, awite tetyh t _n of F l'8A Intret'70Ehro BoiaNDlpnabômOPIE or "Every face iseith ;erna hstor or gre tetrciosfo-obGahaeadubadtl;edale thsu-wihcmea atfrhrp se For further particulars % B E N gei W roph.e" r hikthtofm findhs lds snïHpaste rghetald; anook ehn îatum ncamethe'gnt ecpean n a ser Apply T-Th]1husehasbenrcenlybutas suerMGraham wassudbotphornIstdi. h t h re;anpo or ete'shert no en tht esrGaam'civda etrfom he dfrofa W h t y o a ge B eri s . sG o s abl ng n e - rnil Dl I FEM 7gt t g t aft e d t he oo f : m u .uaa e gir o ts e thee e s th Ignt NG BROTHERS, OMMER IAL HOTEL, a w n utoésebves tae s e f ea e e f, , W ou nd art o b s ft h à x i e od r he a e a W H TY8OT9IOo R wRo T o T s E ZeLA vgE idea le ere ta to tr it a nt d e lie e tO rmemb r t maheg the tearod l o t h t ng tgOflw o MEtInchsoiANK.21. A. BAYNE , 9 .1 hc haatrzsm s an e a. t ete ysn w w e se lk h t h hall teraon f haupw rdacet SO--LF REI&.D EC if gns ru nmg away ; no ther fnces ascinga-ser .",-she old dr e m der onhe ofaug h h r re adm eandtherw k- dnve lo3 ghrfom Augi&S priracsoisi n al u st th 87 teir ; a neit uwas c rtain t a it te l w hi e sefihesrs of . o ath be oe tat b-a db h, h eh rs vrm m tre to er ro - o N. Csh aidforHids, art an Lethe. .' -17-8 wee away a itte to lte or ny hre upn he. .Sheplaned sh wold indin erslf a. i youg-grl r'swans, nd ver evninesh sag o Ro a o g; a aiyâ CioaLe, d uobn dearm lo rdon roetatNriBRTS M R A TLE Te ad be lesd wihm n' anhldnal a uhasw ld ac ha oldpaeheiihmnh esud i t i ieri isbd la tR'B L I G A E TO O D R n suallysLowdaies.o IWe7t1il. G ah ' w rlkoaator. h h d od e -% e . an N Loans can be repaidin sums 'to suit bor- ' R ne ut a uMs. G urahmesid t e ismae i eJobfar.Èndow answte etcm ohrtruh 1r a og a ait dHse' n of],O .fnO t oEfoesFR N U A C OaPANk/ Nbowa vedo nucywih ar er t jiAl isuemi, adhm o i c almesrthn if ;b tstlsh peevrdan aty 1y B a. 82 2 SvrlIpovdFrsadWl ad th er mdil d oib and her." Sevr-o îaumpoed o ht ne erIfdtathsk. An-fel §th loeofeer ea hemgh av r- ~ ulefrmil fo aecep afadrlalcgsmdrate whe litleHeser as orn thre erefornigt s e truged ownto thsb e t b h a en t apreca- aid,"I-a gn in- errm n House, an a age 3ich gou,, ,m OcialAs.ineerome,*°. "· "" ox ""'"h ", ' "'ý"°' do aeis ' çgwhomherà tache car-eitwasesgradr. higffo- poes angfor ' An all his ime aul rownowrh tensppyt Bri9t,172Iomu h otter ta e aet s wheedBro re1ene das My'nehewM gbr pys, suie o galane t ght and wi tem city bu hson a G. Ywh O UNG be »M ohs a fo I WB .0 M IL4 MITr. C E N 8 E menhen xtm a a c m n ro , y u, an en m a ske Xr te rnext cou l w om e bu t was a ltoger bins st erp t sn ve o n o S--W - rjTEcoryo ota uroneste cid o ad den d o n a s fiend i shoetd Paul it saw'atsh s as , f6read ne.e std u e w'rslva orhrkpmhshat l C O U N id -b«T O N T hAR IO , f( M T D ) flo e p nh rigb n a 1 bc ns 0 1_h ou ata fli h ey ifoul n the o ao tld -0 gio y e em en from h e are m u o a B oe lthènc ai te o mduieso utoe h ildtoa ièsep0tha ed *b ar i ftm n t eas n ain pan sd h i uds f he od" ifeg m albt e ame o Canni't'na 102 0 300 f rvaeFnd n ad atmaal muBL wns k e r o ate-adbrter d ew s a'fàtesh ewsikngh ouse. t waRser muhard fo 'hi prse." Te.oo-caned tõ b Beavet'n 28 11 19invstinMrtag7a3 Bcriy. 4 Ara enao asom hn. anAegntrlenkestnseeg dpsoecip hedo.yrhe evehrthr.Hesw hthe ie etr' oms alted may u GEO H DRTNLL SeE © EN E 'D t°^3 """ *t. " afwmorhsh iare coer han han er# hogtswthtdyCare, hs am n iehrrs n esr uet edrbat.I a si h o B * CIOfhoe, Port Perry, other A d ever dneýn . 8 alYeu r e oice a e% de sate e ysyng yhso nti bth ol o o h t >ele w ie10r4pee osi ; ' Junior Judge' DEALEe INg w . M WiLCo X, dily orknas don wel ; bt whe 0°°-* ®ing.iai he Atlas "h i ae a hw tha aied4ufeed r Q H O I C E ~~ J H. LONG ea the grana olde mouta na tey und an a then the nd rmthema, i au a aiùortseret ypth ih0rt,8sa KNIH,. TS'4 e d ori o TH I s, ings to ,A rl 7 ,187.1 t cild's eartfor noherum , nd as I was comi g et is y a n f Hes t ha oteb euen a ' ed at Ofb .th e a- e i efe t a a e h _ = Con T E'a Broad er life-one ht mhod b s togh ol gouu gomethinE sugotis fse• h ud not tru e o o met . Who rot.hsbo? H -e h A ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ w Pi P0 R E ES Solt RglaJe C uny ontro beui.aYhtm o nrevr-a orln°. ch), ,, ofent ad ireyhnvrolhvkeùhtmmee n sc aoesc a , W 8 h e ý bt è6o, i eC .f o, ta n r e l i n t ea s t o seOp n o nom oa r i o neale s sr v e a c t l rhi-]Bewhick f tbe has & ti a s o g0 ld I sv t h ôe eag er ' I., oméi sutheC1ý ý7î i viaI. çuplw th ay b bord roise he fmade id u lf e H fh *a fuent ' de 0, igles u4uîÎý nd ci In y donin te Tiipl% houg you ooks Mr Cnter(bledsdene, infohisaiexpresoand-Hestert Grahamed mk wh ruàâun mu mseu. ne would. A 8 0 U T 75,000, 14, KING-ST WEST, - - - TORONTO. U--em0- . mountain, nj onp-aetr,;andetgVebokletalte ave taken her little for mclose to his wsvr erhm n htln a a -Ar Tum--May 22nd, 1877. UnitedYCunties of NOrh " ° a ° l"t°gother vague bobue, ntkngtebose-hat, and in wild woras, such as lhe, ertainly an nilns'o o i.if e -A = rh earnings either : for as the years gave ed completely absorbed-mn its contenta. It h okws hondwadh o H 0 M E R U R E R Y UMBE I L UM ER I -umberland and Durham. ber fstrength and judgment she saw hMr Brownlow smiled.. e idnt wom ma,"ever thoeght*,f efeeT etbfomksromwntu , is1 From two to four years of age, embracing all .- .W IT Ymoarsemust cont d o me ay obao ha omaeofin yuggi;him. Butlher simnplicity checked him • fnend, and in a feordibandtew the beat Variation. J Oil N 8 O N mrads o oehnse igaptet ah etdso heeonly told her that lhe should wite ' infora tio ewntd egogtis cMNO LU & FED STORE. could now ; and the how to do it was himself upon a log and looked ab her. to hei" ver often, should a hbe Hester's quiet, soed oemr o SETH 0. WILSON, •ONFOE ", soon decided. Oneday,afterthehousie- Thirty-five years have passed oVer books, a thi k of b •er thn vr oltryontisChitms u Lot No. 8, 2nd Con. Pickering, on Kingston LUMBER MERCHANT, CHA RLES PEN NYLEGION work was done, she went ont and pick- Paul Brownlow's head-years in which eah dey. He told her f mbs ettonevening. for out ofitheadolwdQe Road, ost Office, Whitby• Bego to noiffy his friends and cso ed ta askt othe arg te raries.henadenjoed oeha ot nnoand her answers should aus throûg hedaboyfhrbohrnomny e W HI TB Y, tat e i no prpard t np mers ttcngtshe ide of akth ouain. Io ntn. nher ing lagfrunhiunl'hnd;ad nelae h ours befors.-he stb e etwn NB. arn Lumber Boards, and .ll.a.eseym ourana Feed of the Best Quality, pies,, but walked to the nearest village wn ntlafew monthsbefore, -When almo°t -" door Paullesawme.gain theedface which Th sbsrierbeleveto.ntiy he.1ulding LumLer. Fencing, SawnTme and tried bco sell them. I do not know hie had trusted his property in a sped.h y nebecmdpesd.wias dearer to him hnagtes inhabitants of the Town of whitby and and i8c ntling, a large quanti 1 on hand. l e- abont faint heart never won a fair lation that failed and ruined h ày-ifafopsrero t a yhpe upon earth. She ke i ieg e vioinity, that hehoas opened a Largem erder for Lon Bill tuo, lled Fln orn,0 WeedBra, Shors Oat. lady ; but sure am I that faint heart man dan be rained by losinghbis money. wouar tHen he en an n and held ont her hnlu btwe It u B U C HE R S H DoP "°s' S"s "and lnds. always on 'a'°e" *°.-, atWholesale andBReta ° "'"idd eln ere. n u ewsnowa o osri adwiehirwfge i DÛdr ok'yùthtsei o au rwlwso BýU-T H E SHOPhand.• poor little Hlester was almost discour- shiver at -lhat lifp gave him ; so hie r ieh Hetraai.Te at wife, you will not dobé i igtt h In Crosh as Store, Dundas-St., (opposite Whitby, May 7th, 1877. ly20 Cheaper that the. Cheapest for Cash. aged ae she knocked At the door of a, entered a1 1làwyc r'e.fice, worked hard;eee thesewganuhepri kiss which he certilok.Te e Ray'& Hotel) where he will_ keep constantly y At the DoionFuradFe8o substantial-looking house And asked the and the weekhi le was.at his uncle's saw hsn t t er as it ws to hun i1 for had be'en long paedthsloes.ta oE E An FLaBEAM UT asdn Nt,&c SORfAD WELIGby's Block,Estdor DndsSi rgentleman Who opened to ie him admitted tu tlhe br sungianeve thouh h d ad lovedo nd a osGa cA e1 is adolicited3. A. PRINGLE, Jr.WhitbyprlH4A87. PENNYLEGION.wspleasant-lookiug i and whi e eana liveihbood whichi ya me rn,-g-for h mto g; thatook aw y gaete hir ieao ds Whitby, Sept. lst, 1877. 87 At Liverpool Market, a New Store and- into the large entry, and ehn into the When he was a rich man many mo. Boel. he did not try o diagw eryh and you cana undersadwy a hye H- De e a o wll ftte.p and with every Olt SALE CHEAP 1 room beyond-almost screaming with thers had paraded their daughteas be' aâct ti herself, ana me y places ho*sa et together, they spkj opssoaead HE ETnsApy tomm-dtio. F-... ght a se e aw long, deep shele fre hm, and rumor had mn ie euyatrce e hndbwords--why silent crse ndmr o J. . cCLLLN. hBric Cottg near Business Centre in ined with books. By-and-by the old coupled his name with that of: the cause they broht ter so m . mured thanksgivingswr hi nye H OR S E M E D ICI N ES. March28th,1377.he Tow, a,,,, ity. Por price =adt.rme gentleman and hie wife came back, and reiegn beil; but none of these wo- yeoiso't h er signs of betrothe.The a ohn i HORSEMEDIINES Marc 28t. 1W7. THOMPSONe- wen the latter had examinedo the men had Power to move him. - Indeed ad en aluofhms'The on ts fmeto wait for -1s, o 80 orowthy1m Alldescriptions of the best Horse Medi-S&addler berries, after the manner of steady he hadl sometimes distrusted his own hlfe'hy.eendwr mrid-n oWonow ies ep coustoal hand and forsale at OOD hn ,ebboh u ,-gsekeepers, concluded to, take them. aility to love. Hle had looked around erbandi nstttac .nn why Paul Brownlo ovshs iesoad lisir*No charge for advice 'rlitby, Feric .0What1would9theBlistl quiet, luxurious library, with its old so she worked on byherself, learning mc-wy hnyutre h efct N -'ocagefravc. gAYyuhnpuecen ZS L G R irl Rs'h " O One knew less about books, ts fine pintmngs, and euiulmr ac ôhn h tdeto on tat.volumof" odoklg -.-------------e--t ave Wri vaineveryynte price than the little girl ; they statues (evýery one of which his' own gedr. e tl o,"o a d ti n ff h en a m have gien the a for m L might give hier what they liked. ia.ste haed collected in his foreign tours), tacnyandoilience diacmuch frh other book of mine, btnti ht; ar tw oI't nh .and hav itby the. AgND LormLaIerinThis amused the good man ; and he and said that one room lhad rfamo ota mteswrrtherfo it was the first bo fhsta i i dr i ssEei etb desseDdeaou o nploa rtce hihwil und out that the child wanted chtarme for him than any woma' ae kitht wife's fingers ever touhd e -4 00,86sasa treetN.t. Éye satisfaction to those who patronize the money to buy a book with ; and however beautiful, or woman's heart brohe was attacked w ith faeeroad I heard him ask esroedya o CUsTos .DPAnTENT. TAGE E TWEN THN WLZ tatr a few more questions, hie told hier however lovmng If hie had thought soafewekoeferndi. ea they sat very closetoecohrif ,Ottawa, June 4th, 177 Toronto. and that he would pay ler o eb.,mc oeweuuywshh While she was watollingf him hier old "Per e ily ontent,'a hnsea UTHORMZED DI-SCOUNT ON W H IT BY & O SH A WA. ores and gie heraOok besides. Nov. stared him in the face 1i fr nd . 'eneroded by rtieso fthe 4earest wordo he a vrhad . Amreric&n invoices until further no. WC A etad F ehs 'hl lm• ed wountoin with a Hfe was not agreat man, but he had ras ndhomoÙýe- bersoe nd ti- t Tw tive, 7 per cent.-1 WC A A 1 etad F sh t lighter heart than dia Rester that after. a good heart, and that 'stiong will and think,'h oredhrls8eel oe J. JOHNÇON, Leavos Oshawa at 8.80 a, m., and 1, p. m. £n& C m 1? oon ; the - stern heights above he patient perseverence which m - a but not for iany years did she khow g;Ad s4-t comissone of astms.Leaves Whitby at 10.8a, a. m., and 4.8, . eeming to smile their congratulations most genius. One quiet mon2th e hadhawir nseottegeabe. Q0/, he ---1 --------- p Cetom. msniWYSæ ON T he held up the long-coveted tress. resolved to pass at his uncle's -afte ing oiïPaul Brownlow's love.. Upon te OHN L. WA TKIS, Pare 5 c hot e s, andarvae TEWHTYHe8 h ut i anmst not beo ened untilthat he would coutteach day àl ouhe dytatM.enrws --- He A U CT ION E EF R &c., & c, h oes)Cnnect ih Oshawa d ~aÃ¥nd rara euwst en ,htÃ… ft *5 ngyhumi Ndo INiG ary ht SAIIFFSRDDIViIN oDr, anvdego P na-,wth th WhitbyJ.A. BANDZUt igsou enpt s a uaGreat Britain, DemarNraad $,ILFF8R DINm ma a, ndPot ryW b, ad paJ=1i os' agra'frio, CO titeo r.Oaes rvdat9e1or nS n General ma nt Apt ortT ROg p.----'te o h b anmaootkrwse.rueee WH 1- T BY BRBA N 0 TROUAS DOW DýINION ]BANE. w I T B Y A G E N s1o Oub-Agenk tat Liverpc Sa igsDepartmnents in oonnectior si $ here interoes Iopaid ou Whit y, Sept. 18th, 1870 FF REW E LL -& RUT*EDI BA RISTE RS ATTORNZ!ft, etro,-Not§A eg Publie, and c 0Ha ght. door south ot*the JAMES IUTLBDG», County Crown Attorney i4esKZE T H G -0toR D Wiby, C CHARtLEs C. KELLER, A ONY-A T.LAW, SOLICfi'O: ton, Bwkr Coneane,..0 B AîBISBB AT LAW SOLI o cas Street, Oshawa. G. YOUNG sJuIT H, L L. Il B ""I"""- A"ORNT- AT- L Soolicitor in Chancey and Insolve Notary Publie, 4o., &o. 0fBoo-Momw Block, Brook Street Whitby Ontario. A. G. McMILLA7, (Late Greenwood & mcMillan.) DABBISTER, ATTORNEY SO UItor, Notary Public, Conve mee. fco-Byron Street, South of Post ci Whitby, Ontario, ROBINSON &KENT, (Lara DUooAN Boro.) BARRISTERS-AT-LAW, A T T 0B B _,SolicitorsConveyancer -ourtStreet, Tt.nto.isane2 T H OMES H USTON, OWN CLEEK AND TBEASURE T W iby fice-Town HaIl.Ho SUI GENTO THE ONTYGAO SByron Street, Whitby. orrtez-Ye N acoro i c r a uOmn -Ke»RBesidence, at Mr. Lewis Houck's. BYRON FIELD, M. a. ISICIAN, bURGEON, &o., DuMo Wm. McIENau, AX.D., M.Rt.C.s G"Urs e°SPTA.L00NDON,0 N AheB D . 0 .L, hwOtd C AD DR. BOG ART, Physician, Surgeoi, Accoucher, &o., & Whitby, Sept. 80th, 1874. R B. RAMSAY, M. D., L. M. EDIl Gràduate (with honore) of the University ýucen's collegeCanaa1PIladelp i niv. of Medicine and -SU,re;Amn Univ. of Poe sylvania; EF.ecZcClee PenneIv ita dLicentiate of Microßic of the ni.of Edinburg, Scotland. Cor oneror Ïi!Coantof ontario. Omne- August.24th, 1875. lyr-8 W . A DAMS, R°° MI°MT,. JAMSON' JOHN qWÃ"LFENDENCs r GNT FOR THE 0ELEBRATED B'Esottish ,,Granite.| At Marble Works of Jonathan Wolfenden,Dundas St.hitby. GEORGE CORM4ACK L UMBEB MERCHANT, QARPENTER rg and Joiner, Green Stre« Whitby.uat oÀl inslme o- steanty on band. JA M ES W. DEA LL, So muÃŽch for the verb'"1to breal " Brigham Young's Wives, Sait Lake City how thany wires Bri. l#am had. The GentileS had difrent reporte, and the -Mormons, whien ques. tioned, usually réyliéd that the did not medale width "the President's' fam- counts in late Yomp1 ed the numbe a&, twenty4hrlee, and' the uanber of o1men -"seeled" to, him brought the bwnYmn ûreua;r wi es,8Who were al aed and des red ina Work by Prophet and his Hairem,4" publishdîy 'lard & Hongton. -Most of them live in a large buldmg- called the. "Lion Hlouse," and, have.roomas like boarders la a hotel. The firt wife lias'& house to herself, however, and for the favorite Ameia Folson, Who i-suîally, soom. paniedl Brighamto the theatre and in his drives, a handsome, dwellin was built, with a private asaeladgt the Presiden'fsOffice. In his itter life Brigham etablished homes- in a number o0f Mle smaller towns in the Territorywhich he had o'ocasion now and-then to visit. one of his ive -about the twenitieth in order-Eliza Snow, was a woman of some intellec- Bgham- a e na eimpart y n the ~ãLlotzent of- affection 'and in pracce ike Ester Sutans he as Prophet's children,. their name is de caOn mH-rvided-e fullyfor hi oo0d business talent, one béing Presi- dont of Salt, Lake Ra o autif and o Scompliahed.wen. efa haer in- f armndand a e.thora >àtey o his prommnent supporters. Two>of hem married the same man and at the iae time 16 is said.- The fifteenth 1if, was Ann Eliza, whom he married- ýlebrityby eturing orn te medrrso formond1sm, ana suemg the Prophet or a divorce. hegtdSttes Court a h go nd the the- marriage was 'oncise Yiews of the Eastern Ques- tion A correspondent of Alexandria writes; "iSome three or four days ago I had casion to visit on à matter of business ne- of the better élass of Turkish licials Who hias hield at different timnes àepstosfGvernor of .Alexan- ria,_ Minister of Foreign Affaira ad terint, and Minister of Justice. As, ou probably are aware, all our hi Il dministrative posts are_-held nott - :gyptians, but by Turks. Intrnsct 4business withan Oriental it is at- )r of etiquette for both partias to avoid lohng asPossible any mention of the ject of the visit, and aq' the weather re is not suffeiently changeable to, Mord e ron a Briton an excuse for re- iark, Isoonlfoundl myself diécussingthe estion of the day-the war. Abigmap y open bef-ore the. Pasha, Who pointed Lout Kars wit om rable prt e, reference on my part te epreamnc "SrFen meU siatile former d expected. $Verylikelyverylikely, ere are Englishmen everywhere-all 7eenthborrowedfrom Scnptureaun- mplimentary comarison foer my untrymeri, and told me that the glish wettoand fre, like 'Sheitan' rabiciforenSatan) himsBelf. An unfor- nate reference tp Besika Bay brought )on me a fire of goça-natured cehao (if is not profane toi appTy such a terma the pleasantry of soberQOmaillis). ihy was -the fleet going back there ?' peated the Pasha.. 'Because-there Ls.good shooting,' said one. fWas-it protect the Christian@ again?' askejl other. 'Because they findwe-arer- tting on too well without; them',' said hird. 'Because yen want ns more in we want you,'aid a fourth ; and ir final triumph was to show me a icature in the_ Stamboul .Puneh, iere- John Bull as-& ninepin was-in nger of being toppled over by Tur- Y, a s1cond ninepin Who was being wled, at by Russia. As I came away net an Arab of the better fellah obus, io was down from the interor to sell wheat, and, curions to compare tes, I tfrisad to get hima on the samne head ; hisbfrhead was broad and ng ly .marked, and, his voice, not rerW w exquisitely sweet, especi- he waséimgmng." iWEEDs - MWHoLEsEE amEn.-- eoagave evidence on Saturday he» ithe Investigating Committee of erman implicating two Senators in -charter- fraude, and assrting that entireAlbany press was subsidised. also malde thfeastounding statemen ~ b tere'& a membinton ofs Hi ek faglature Who made.fregula [ss of yoi o n maanro for ch they mùigh hePd&. le t il ly.7 TOWNSHIP LERK (East -Whitby COMMISSI ONER C0O1(1' OF Q'UEEN'S CONVEYANCING AND GENER- A L INBU¶?ANCE A GENT. -The Clà%rk will be in his oliae in the wn Hall, Columbus, on Mondays and borays,,for Township business. Ofllon Maroh 27th, 1877. 14 WIL LIý,tMCOOP ER , BLA CKSMIT,1 - BR OUGHAM, (Ouccessor to Thomas Middaugh,) Horse shoeing and all Inds of garal work. y52 .. B. O'DELL, A T Hl E R L Y , tlork D/r/sion Court Tp.C/erk Comntissioner In 1B. R., Land Agent. &o., ae., Atherly, Coiunty Opntario. Atherly Sit. 2ml, 1472, 80 -- --r L DowMANeVILLE' C ORe i CLEAND ANDIF F DED Ftatjers, Kid Gloves, &o., cleaned andd d yed any colour. All orders left with W P. WilloochCnfe oe, Whli tbyorie:14 by ail, wIll be promaptly attenided t. [21-ly W J. HINMAN, Vote i DSPy Surg eon, ýW 11be 46 Armstrong's hotel, Whitby, every ayý4&, fromm Lie 4 'oloß y.;q -

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