mm on August 20th. Applicn~ Hon: for space must be in by the 10th, and “ copy " by 1110 15th of August. Address 3. Lonny. n'rr will In! rvady for distribn. '1‘?“ will be distributed free of 005‘ ing 17.5 Fact that vial advantages mil-rchnnlml to 1110. advertisers. modcmtv, considering 11w spo- advertising mics mil may wish for spacemnd the large to tisnrs to put the merits ofthcir S‘hm ofl'ors a ram chance fur advvr‘ nfflmt :hrmora, nwolumics and wares beforv the public. The merchants of Lords above-named Societies, for (he and the public Inn-d among tht‘, best claéscs will be, sent to each of the tiun will be judiciously circu copies of the trilmtinn among the memberslBu .u 0! competition by fractions to those Societies, abdve placï¬g "( 3T1": Special Prizes URL-red for Which will contain a Inst of tics to print 2,000 copies offlu Directors of the Unionvilh-, Lombardy Agricultural Soviv l‘olm ONTRACTS taken for insidernnd on! 5ide wmk a! vlnéost prives. Rmi (Ivmm nut to Bonn-3".» Livcly, Main Ft. annmwfle. THIS ï¬ne new I) ('II'L'HIIH)‘ hlrni.~ Ides! stylus. Din-my ‘ “wants 0! guuots. (k wig. HOE SE PAINTER Strict! In Idvtm». $1M pr 0: sun \I not yum Mtluu six Inmtmm fllwouuuuod until an m new BARRIS‘I‘ER, ETC., MUNHX â€5." "WWW"? Jul. rnnm l~ fully vqum-m ‘vmh Uncut-mt an)!†of Upu mu! New». mu mammary luciflty for turning um um «lama: work. BETHI’HI. l.l;\'l-2!:!.\" 30mm: notice»: In load «at Inn. Iv. cent-I ct lanfor humane-WM ad rec «mm per , [nos fnr mu BH'F". uom. ham-(hm. 'rwumo-m advdrtmmvum. a emu; not [me for ï¬rst Insur- t’nu; each subs-10mm. kmwchm. 1. crime pm" I uu. t‘unlmvt rotuflm'mt-nu “Incl‘lul u' rv- J flhcmtum. Advrfflis‘mjjgm unm-cmupunIn! f bf‘ï¬flifch "whammy/m m; lmwru-d du [k b d and charged wmmugl). EVERY Kalsominn'. Paper "anger and Glazier. Secretary Unionvillc Fair. THE lil‘ll’UR'l‘Eli A'l' TUL OFFICE, mum sum. III-I'm “ “DVANOE DOURiER." HE hEPOBTER is propï¬â€™fonul ." nu mbcr of lirut-kvllifl ( )n! The Gamble House, hxmx~tnsvrl.l.r2, dor contract with acconnnmlmc all‘ who H be made snfï¬ciomlv Fraukvillo, Lyndhurst nut of “an spm FR FD. Pl ENC E. Pmpr ietnr TC» MAN AT THE LUWFS'I‘ HATES. Wm. Webster, uvnan'ma. J. C. Judd, COB WORK. TE“.- ,‘guusuw Publisher mul l‘l'IunrlNur as we“ as a the friends of vulu'e ru-k hulul has been 1m}thruughnutmthe ulluminn jpaid to Hu- uml yards and gabl- “If days. seen at the As this edi-l ,DH IORIIIG. The Gm. (H MINER b10167 "WY ' In 11H ' the it â€Van hos C IOCkQ 3 ' \dnd Jo“ ellor}. 'rlu-z REPORTER 'Au, wr- ; ‘wr " “ ‘ “’“m '3; , N on i A . Wl-‘ :uul‘ ( 1nd mo. mow. mmnsmus.I TIME IS MONEY \V‘A'l‘ {.2 {I 6% CLO {1K 1: ICI’AJ n ING- [n the Best Possible Manner and on Realon able Terms. vilic. .- Farmsâ€, cu'.l am! an: a pair of bond- made Kip Boots, and keep ynur feet (Ivy. Rop'nirtng attended to pmmptly. l’riceu‘ away dawn, to sun the ham! tunes. I AM prepared to give the most stylish, the: Inns! (Iurnblu, and the best ï¬tting mm or shne m Funncrsville. BOOTS 8: SHOES. My reputation as a ï¬rst-class \mrkmun is now so well es- tablished in this _svcti0n that it is not necessary that I should take up space in rec- ommending my work to the 2’ public. -.; SUBSCRIBE :~- THE OLD RELIABLE Tailoring House .._..- OF ..._.... A'. M. 0111155an SFITS 31.11)!) ('1’ I." Tlâ€) punm-g cun-Iully uncluh-d to. A. E. WILTSE 86 00.. Pamersvmo, Qumm quest 3 ilh'lwcl non-«l 1‘ We call attention In our complete and mmwtin: stack of Whips, Curry Combs, â€lashes, Lap Rnbm, llurac Nets, Trolling Horse ï¬xtures, Bandages. Shin Boots. \11 xv or]; \Vau‘rn u 1 0d Our Collars are made in our own shop by competent workmen, and are ‘ the best in every respect. Our Stock of Lralhcr has hem Srlrdul will: (ht arralmt ('ai‘c, and all our work (a A, (I, 1; A RNIY T, Io bu all From ï¬rst-class Mock. We can. give good set 0! human for 812.00. Bugq lo announce that it: is butler prepared than ever lo do E take thin (xpgmrmuily 0f leltiug our Md mununncru and Hands know wva'nnlill doing business, and flu“ we mum a hug; duck on hand of both single and dqulaiu hul‘ums, whichâ€Wa Buumulev New Harness Shop. Asb‘Gn II! I you. NI" BECAUSE I keep tlw largest us- mrlmvnt of the inn-St styles of shoe u )pcrs tn uoluct from. ï¬lm.“ [ASE I can make the. noutost _ andstronmmt hunt in Farmers- GUARANTEED FIRST - CLASS. FARMERSV ILLE. I..I T1 VOL. II. "SI-2 l have the largvst var! of Stylish Lasts tn work «m l I .-\Nl ) DI.»\D1‘3 / men.“ :3: HJAND MADE cs, Imp Rnbm‘, “One New, Trolling ï¬xtun-S, Bum! was, Shin Boots, r’lunts, etc" mnl Iespeouullv ro- all who lt‘qt. ire gouds In our line In -l our sIm-k before purchasing. The 1'. \u-lsior (Ml, $1 per {'flHOH. Ru- L’ c m lull} amcmlvd In. [TEST STI‘I.L‘S .11‘ 811031" J'd) ’l'l'i‘q. an: 317:.an EU“. Wznnnnn SPBOTM I l‘ :4 l‘f‘\ I'N' S'l‘., mu m Farmersvmu fut Opposilé the Gamble House. Full Lune AND COUNTY OF LEEDS ADVERTISER; a F DI 0‘ 0 ".0 .g C. n A man 1‘. E “ Sticcoss the reward of push and in- E â€:93 ldnstry " is (I motto which might. bt‘ E sel ( engrossed in letters of gold on manyEi-iion I i n iiiati’a door post in this new country if“ - of ours. In older lands, where abun- “vgc' . E dnnt capital and stendit-r and more Mor igstnhlishod inodés of conducting liii~i .wc k t l - i noss make success a matter almost of ' "WEI! E certninty, there. is not. that. miitiiiiinl t Emu“ ; and ever-incrouing incentive to action I {OE-El which in present'in this'country, where E hum; ’ men on: largely dependant upon thoii‘i [,l‘m i own resources. E Such wn'c our two ‘ ithonghtsi as we entered tho largo and gmâ€; nn i commodious cmriago shop (it Duncan E Fisher, Victoria at, I’m-morsvillc. Ai- thongh being familiar with tho genial l pocti E proprietor, nnd knowing \wll the ‘ CONT E pgt‘miios, still. when it came to askingE E’Or'l ! questions preparatory to writing this E {Ignl‘ :ariiclo, we learned much that was new 5 did n Eto us, and, hastily scrawling a fewErisim inntes. we are «Me to give the msults j p‘mic Eut' our observations. First. then, we longe “/0 v Jaiscvrtainod that Mia'Fishor came to for n: l Ennd worln-d as a shop hnnil at SS JN‘I‘ i beats lthis town upwnrds' of ‘27 war: ago. 3 month. Your by yonr he has odde to l (with ihis hard~earnod mvingn,"'until m-dny E seen I we‘ ï¬nd him’ owner of I ahop two crow 1 stoi-iosin height. with 80 fret frontage E did u . with two nnnexes. one 40 x150 foot E Islnn Ennd the other 80 x 60 feet. In theEing u Enm‘th end of the building is IituntedEpol’L ‘tlio carriage ironing and genéral 3 whoa} blacksmith nliop. In this department E onghl thn Veteran horaeshoer, A. Nihlot-k, . few 1 t lm- been foreman for the greater part' t‘urce lot it period extending over nine years. ’ wouli In the Iottth end in a ldrge showroom; Week in which hove l-eon'plnml this season % Sutur over â€carriages; and only thrm or E up r [on remain ot the present time. The f no dis w. dmorlting dednrtmont has hmn in thonc ‘ "aha oant‘ton Nihlock for ten orEto oi itwolgym. We are Why to my he and I is ju‘ now Omich'tl with rnzi-im-lm ‘ N‘vn win-I! has MM hnn 11p sum) ““00 'Nkfl. The Upper Hut-y building is used as 3 pain“ and miï¬; mm. The paint shop fl lath h l Fumenvnlo Circuit. 1 av. G. Rumor-mum. l-‘um:nnvuu.â€"â€"Rubbuth nervlcen in the ’ South "hm-oh at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. In. Public , {myurmoeting’l‘hnrsdu evening at 7.3).. in H In: Nurth (‘hurclm und )nuuu People‘s uwula ’ in fluturdrw evening at 7.31). ‘ unduy Humml u! 2.30 p. 111. Duncan Fisher. Sum-.rmtcmlom‘ I LAKE Luvum at 1.1!) p.1n., and SunLDnN'a It ‘ 3.1.": . 111.. Sunday. June 13th. and every altern- [ any Ihbuth [hurt-Mush SP" 100 In the "u. His. ( 'hurch every Sabbath mun-mug at. 1LJuluclmh.ltcs.Mr. lUchmds. Sundnv services at 7 (Muy :nth. Juno ï¬lh and July 25th ("nun-d.) Prayer and praise meeting every Wudmmluy evening at 'I. All welcome. "19V. 8. Sheldon. pustnr. (‘nmn'I-‘s (‘tmncn.-- Rev. H. N. Jones. Incum- hcnt. Sen‘k‘u the serum! and (mu-m sundayn in the month, â€10.30 a In. Holy Cmnnnminu utter mumiuu pruyt-r. Service every Sunday 0 eulug M 7. Sunday Rrhnul at 2.3) p.m. Rerâ€" v cu «A cry Thursday at 7.:Dp.m. Beats all (we. Eniiuï¬'iï¬ibmmnd 'I‘nwmss’at 8.15 mm. . u Sunday nuwth. and uv.’ alternate Sub uh tin-runner. W As†nunn H's and HAND ISLAND altornutoly Friday evenings u! 1.31. Sn, 1) inter. don†you «top it, Unless you want my trnwn. For here’s the yunrk Inbscnption, And credit it right down. And send the pnlN-r promptly, Aml regularly on. And let it bring us weekly Ila welcome b'enison. Don’r 510p my paper, printer, Don’t strike my name ofl" yet; I’ve many things to purchase, Dollars are hard to get; But tug a little harder Is what I mean to do, And scrape the dimes together, Ettcugh for me and you. I can’t :tfl'nrd to drop it, .I ï¬nd it doesn’t pay . To do without a paper, However others may, I hate to ask my neighbors To give me theirs on loan: The-v don‘t juut say,-~but mean it.- ,Why don’t you have your own? You can't tell how we miss it, If it, by any late, Should liafpen not to reach us, Or come a little late. 'lhen all is in a hu‘rbub. And things go all awry, And, printer, if your mart-ted, 0 You know the reason why. The vhildren want their stories, And wife is anxious, too, At (lift to glance it ore-r, And then to read it through And I to tend the lenders And con the book reviews And soon the corrmpondence, And every scrap of news: , 2 I cannot do without it, It is no use to try. The other people take 1!, And, printer, no murat I. I, we. must keep me. posted, And know what’s going on, Or fool and he accounted A logy Simplt t m. Then tnko it kindly, printer, ll' pay be somewhat slow, er Huh is not so plenty, And wants not few, you know. But I mmt have my paper, (â€out what it may to ma. I'd rutlmrtlnck my sugar, Ami «in Witt-mot tar» ' OUR XOBNING STROLL. DON'T STOP MY I’APER. 0803.08 DIRECTORY. Church of England. Presbyterian. Buptjst. -.3L‘Utt in o Ut‘sti‘agud. 1‘ “Jill Uh) (â€ll-C" of those alleged items of news, per~ sous ntn di>tonce from the frontier >u atop it, my truwu. a subscription, tdown. would he led to lieliet’o that a large promptly, l number of persons were in the habit imam), lot‘ frequenting these places for the son. ipurpose of imbibing intoxicunts, and ............. w.ithnt the Scott Act did not prevent STROLL. l those who wished for liquors obtaining all the; wanted. We him: always ,ac- coptvd some of the statements made by 1 these organs with a considerable mor- VhiCh might bt‘lsel of suit. and mum to tho conclu- ‘ gold on many nion to quietly investigate the truth orl‘ his new country talsity ot' the reports for ourselves.‘ I“ where abun- Accordingly, on Saturday evening last, ' I l' l we hired a boy to take us OVer to “ ur am "’0’" Morristown. Starting after six p. m., :onducting bu~i V we kept our weather eyo open for the mtter almost 01" large number of persons reported as ‘. that t'ontinual usually “099“?†Saturday evenings sum“ to action l "or their customary drums or bottle- } li'ulls; but we did not see a single bont wountry,wheroiheaded for either Morristown or the rlant "P0" â€103!" island. During the evening we made uch wrrc our two trips to the hotels, and all was as [1 the large and guiet and orderly on need be. On hop of Duncan ")1de morning we concluded to in , vebtigate further, and procuring a "'“°""'“°' Al‘ bo:xt,rowod out upon the river, ex- vrith the genial panting. it' tht! organa' stories were ring ‘Vuu thc§cori'0(-t, to see any number of boats came ,0 askingl bound for the two objective potnts; n writiu thisibut although we .were on the river 3 lfrom 10.30 mm. to nearly two p.m.,\\'e ’11 â€â€˜5“ ""3 â€0" i did not see u single, hoot land at Mor- irawling‘ a. few ristown ext-opting, those that our com- ivc tho rosults i panion (a Morristnwu man) stated he- First. thou. wollongcd to rrsidenta of that villager 'isher came to We were'near enou h to the Island ‘ ‘27 roam mm. for more than two {our- to see Ill the I hand at as ‘ of boats which landed, and col one bout he has odd uo‘(with three or l'o'ur occuï¬mts) was} i,“hmi| manylwon to land. Just at mndowu. well at I IhOp two crowed the river to Brookville.,llld3‘ i0 fret frontage I did not .00 a single boat had It the i 1 io 40 x150 frcti Island. nor any boats bat tho-e belong- I ) feet. In the l ing to Morriatown going town-d: that 4 ng is ritumed‘port. Our com nnionm young man I and gen&a|,who€o wordy-'0 lingo to be thorvi hisdepartmentioughly roiiubl ‘vint‘orincd oathâ€. fora ‘ ', A. Nihlm-k, , few weeks utter the Scott. us come in 1 he grater port I force a number of Brockvill'o ' rough: i vet nine yearaJwauld go over to Manny: t'or‘ of push and in- l 1 rge showroom,‘; Weekl sprees. hut thlt on a thin i out this neolnn 9 Sum- 13‘ night some of the kickyd only tin-pg or ; up 3 row in one of the hotels. which . Farmersville, Wednesday, August 4th, 1886. me I“ H) or Momma-munHum taper; a! hofln-p â€IO 9‘ ")1‘ rinflflfltfl‘ 1",. â€)0 A0" ho “0“,“ mp irim- ,orgwa will try In dismge ",0“. as- ia in eripnn. and aim try to make um.- an disgusml tho holulkcqm tint they thonr-nfurwm‘d remand to giw li¢ nor to a known Ihwkvillv man‘on Sum‘aly. and that rinco the" the village Ims how: an quid and ordcï¬-Iy, and Mfrm‘ t'rom‘dlmrlnillinn When an hofln-o the Ever since the Scott Act came into form “these counties. the antLScott Act organs of Brockville have treated their readers, nearly every Monday, to items concerning me large hamper of persons wlm went over to Morrietown and Old Man's Island on Saturday nights and Sundays, in search of anti. C‘CUH All iJU‘V‘l'x'iiLExi-i. me Hm hmn upon the ear. making a musical clam- our, and us the sound is carried away on the air, each pulmtion throbs with the beating of our own heart and says in language plainer than words, “ Work for the night is coming." me work mmedeus at them works‘is now no Well known that it is not need- lul‘m say anything in its praise, and as the whole business is carefully ovvr- looked by ille proprietor, and all do- l'nvts noticed renuuliml us far as possi- lnle. with n viuw In making each sue. needing vehicle hotter than the last, there in a sure guarantee that every- thing is constructed as noar perfection as can ho. All lmnor, say we, to the man who endeavors to make himself master of his profession, be he a boot- blnck or a lï¬loymhcr. As we sit. in our 011160 t 10 ring of the anvil strikes Prepai-atiohs for thefall and winter trade have already bum 'commenced, and between 40 and 50 cutters will be built. Mr. Fisher informs us that he wiil have something um'w and stylish in the cutter line this scamn, and we advise our readers to see it. before placmg their orders. The quality of ihe wark tum being alighted. Mr. Fisher seems to have the knack of keeping his work- men for a long time, as; besides those mentioned, he has had M. Vanloon as xi wood-worker for eleven years. Wm. Luyng as u carriage ironer for nine years, and the late Geo. Stafford was with him as painter for 17 years. per flat is the trimming department, m charge of Wm. '34. Stevens. who for over ton years has worked in the shops of either D. Fisher or E. Giiroy. No matter how much the work is he- himi in the other departments, Wil- liam has the faculty of always keep~ ing up his end, and we have yet to hear tho first compiaipt of his \‘0‘k charge of Fred Bristow. formerly of ‘Oil Springs. Mr. Bristow has demon- strated his claim to the lille of not only a first~clm carriage painter but ofï¬n artistic fresco I‘nd sugn' inter uq’woll. The walls of the amblo House reading room bear convlnCingl proof of his skill in this direction. Outside his chosen profession, Mr: B. is known as a good musician. and, in conjunction with H. Kincaid. Alex. Compo and C. Fisher. has favored the citizens of‘ the town with many musi- cal troutsi. In the east end of the up- i HOW IT WORKS. purchased a pan 0! raspberries at, what she comillnrod a lmrgnm, but changed her opinion when aha found the pail In†ï¬lled with bunwond haves! , BOUND BER TIGIITIX TO IT. Then thry heaped hru.~h around her. and tired it. in a dozen places. A cir- ole ofï¬ro surrounded her, and from the midst of it. she begged for mercy one moment and shrirked hor improm- tions the next; and around her stood he ex 'ted negrocs watching. the flames they Icorohod hcr flesh 3nd seized uron her clothing and envelop- ed her in a shoot of ï¬re. It. was a Icons too torrihle to paint. but not one oh them took their eyes from her until the fall into the whom: a hlnokenod corpse. The woman was undoubtedly Ned Buntline left an estate valued at 320.000 and two wives. A workman digging post holes near Uniontown, I’d. found 3 watch whioh had been «Ir )ped by one of Braddock! nfï¬rcrs in u «(do 130 yen’rmugo. -‘ 4 At rho Brockville market I Indy purchased a mi! of raspberries at what she mrmillnrod a bargain. but corp†inmno “burn her," and the cry was taken up and repeated until all in the excited cruwd wore crying “ burn hor, burn her." She fought. like a wild beast. She crouched and s'ru ruled, and med lmr teolh and hands. But her captors were too many to com with sucngssï¬il ly; and she was led out to the slaughter lm k'ng and shrieking. They dragged her to a tree and HAD BEEN SALTED DOWN. Then there was a general cry for vcn. gennnce. and the frenzied shouts ran through the trees. Some suggesteg lynching. but there was no rope. Others wanted to hack ho'r in pieces with the same knife that tool: the lifv of the little child. Still another cried l TAKEN FROM THE OVEN. Pieces of flebh had been carved from it. The excitement amen r the search- lcrs was of the wildest. 'ind. They tore everything to pieces in the cabin in their fury. It was plain enough that the old woman had murdered the child there, and had cookedihelf of the hody. Where was me other hull“? There were drops of blood across the floor. Someone, less excited than the rest. followed the tell-tale trail. It led to a barrel just outside and behind the ehnnty. A shout informed his (empan- 1 ions that the miwing portion had been i found. They rushed out to ï¬nd him pulling it from the barrel, where it “WHERE rs MY 0mm ‘2 She has killed it." \Vith ï¬endish yells the dusky army, ï¬red by her agonizing cries, bore down upon the cook and in spite of her frantic struggles tore the knife from her grasp. Evidencvs of the murder were, about them, there was blood on the floor and the table Was smeared with it. The living chilcl Was not there to he 9mm but in its place was a rtion of a little human body which ad been Mont. “News wens Feast), and pieces of meat. that were evident- ly human flesh were held upon forks and gazed at by the now thoroughly excited negroes. 'l‘hoy gazed at raeh other in a frightened way, and then there was a simultaneous break for the cabin, in which the cook'had prepared the meal. She met them at the door. brandishing a large knife. A wild lightâ€"like that oh; maniac~gleamod from her eyes. The crowd paused as the knife Was flourished over their heads, all but one, a woman, who rush- ed forward with d shriek, “My child ; what have you done with my child '3" There was no answer from the old cook, “I lefl. itahere in her charge," cried the excited mother. appealing to the friends about her. There was a sohsntion which quick ly spread into a panic. A. hasty ex‘ aminution of other plates was made. A STRANGE uUsu fell upon the boisterous group ; one had been served with a piece of meat clung to a small jointed bone. It did not look like anything that he had miner seen come from a fryingpan be- fore, and he showed it to his neighbor. The other looked at it attentively fora moment. "It is the ï¬nger ofa child," he said. account of the Tatnall Go My canni- bal affair is as follows:-â€" few days ago some of the coloured people in the lower and oflhe county held a pionl’o. They had engaged as cook and general overseer of the culnnu-y department an old negro woman. Grow, preparations had been made for the festivities, and the sports ran high. It-was a hungry band that‘ gathered for dinner and awaited the summons. It was served at last, apll the merryvmakers fell to with a will. Hardly had the cdibles begun to disappear when Savanna, 6a., July 28{The full A Child X1110! and team in 5 ï¬fty of Plankton. readers believe that we see through Soon Act. goggles; but we know whereof we speak. ‘ BANNIBILISM IN GEORBM. Since the nbove wan set up we learn that the story is an exaggeration,’ so far as its fatality is canterned, although . it is true that the victims were severe. ! ly injuredr ‘ I A Tory opinion of the beautiful ' Franchise Act is the following, token a from the Chronicle. the lending Tory ' organ in South Grey:â€"-“ The Domin- l : inn Franchise Act has had itt ï¬rst "trial in South Grey. the last of the 1 ï¬nal Courts of Revision being held ' lust week. The only advantage over. ' ‘cluimod for it was that it extended the l franchise. Experience llM demons. l,lvl‘il[8tl. though. that itn technicalities; .fnro so numerous and its provisions so ‘ 'vuguo that. that no unit‘nrm interpre.‘ I tation of its most essential points is possible. The machinery of it is not. only complex. but outrageously ox. pensive. and adds only to the burdens ‘ of the people end emoluments of the judicial and le al functionaries. ‘The ï¬nal Revision ourts have caused an incredible amount ot‘pereon‘ilexlwme. . and many a poor man and wugeearn- er has been put to considerable annoy- ance." t The Orangeville Arlwrtiaer say! that there is a movement on foot to Ithnt town to chonge in name to Dull oforin. The reasons «signed for this fare that. â€Orange" "nooks too much of nationalism. and that the name of ithe place bane a whole haen hmnght Iint) contempt by Scott Act outrage» idymmite Ind moundrolism â€unruly. l'l‘he practice of giving a county and fits count out both the can» mm is of doubt it] wisdom. We come to the nid of Oringerille with the “mention of: nice. mild. may “mp-Lemon- }yille. Perham the Orangevillins will retuse to nor-opt our l-mon mil. hut. in g any omthey should remember what; ' Horace up that". m Rt. clinging; their characters when 'y «change: their skin. Neither do towns change" said killing two women, affecting an- other slightly and seriously injuring Mr. Godronu. In other parts of Hull also damage in reported to have been done.-â€"-Ouawa Journal. F tawa Journal. ‘ The thunder and lightning which passed over the district to the north- east on Sunday evening, is reported to have done considerable demure in the rear art of Hull. In the vicinity of the ittle Farm, at the residence of Jozc hGolrean, where a wake was be- ing field around the dead body‘of a woman; the lightning struck the chim- ney and passing down into the death chamber struck the mourners, it is Two young clergyman from Pitte~ burg, Pennsylvania, named Rev. Father Andrews and Revï¬uther Kec- uy, arrived in Canada. about two weeks ago. and are engaged as missionaries inthe Ottaanaiiey. They belong to the order of the “l’aseiomst Fathers," which order was founded by St. Paul of the Cross. They ere the ï¬rst re- presentatives of that order who have visited Canada. Missions have been concluded in Oscolea and Renfrcw parishes. and at present a mission is be nig held in Pakenham, over which the American missionaries m-e presiding. Without attempting oratory their su- perior missionary and pgrsuasive pow- ers had marked effect on their hearers wherever they have been. The “I’as- ‘ sicnists Order" is one of the most'strict‘ of‘ the Various religious orders in exis- tence.‘ They that three days of the week, and are conspiciously attired iurtanmch ns they wear no hoot: MOM A physician reports a very strange case which came under his notice rc- Cently. “A little girl in the nily sum-r. ed for some time with a severe paili in her head and nothing would relieve her. A few days ago she experienced a suffocating sensation in her nost rils, aï¬d later a large grub or worm came from her haul, giving her instant relief. Since the grub came away she has experienced no pain whatever. It is thought that. the worm entered her car while she Was lying on the grass at a maniaâ€"Kingston Chronicle. Mrs. Cunningham, a-n ohl tally 0MB years, who is visiting Mrs. J olm Thomâ€" son, South Lake, came to town to the galvation Army meeting last Monday week, and attended church at Maple Grove last Sunday. Pretty good for one of her years., She is halo and hearty and seen is good for a number of years yet.â€"-Gun:moquc .Iogmzal. The great power and heat 'of light- ning have not been overrated. On Sunday night a belt of lightning killed and roasted 800 spring chicken. in New York at a single stroke. When the proverbial toughness of the aver- age spring chicken is rememberml. the full paper of electricity may be im. ngined. Tho Kemptvillo correspondent of the Smith's Falls [mlepemlmt “ya:â€" "The Scott Act is having a desired ef- fect here ; ptOple can go to bed now and sleep, but. it. seems rather hard for some of the old tipplers to cum down now to hop hitters." The Hazem any: chat cricket in all the rage among Almonte youths. The steamer Passport was sunk in the Cornwall canal on Saturday night. No lives lost. Guaranteed Circmlutimo, 500. mum by tho Benton aa rate-Pot ITEM8 OF INTEREST. Luck out for lively timuon 1h. Dru-mg Park Iran}: the In! of thin week. home of the fat nflgl will b. brought down to time. Imk out for some important on. n mnermv-nts nut. ink. “ ‘ a.‘ .; Nywbom. Aug. Nth, 8 o'clock in ve"ovening; Westport, Aug. 12th at 9 mm; Elgin. Aug. 12th n 8‘p.m.; helm, Aug. olath at n ma; ï¬rmer!- ville. Aug. 13th at 8 9.111. Short. Kendal. ' o (‘odrts of Revision under the Domim ion Franchise Act will be build an {al- lows : )lalloryt’own: Aug. 9th M. m an; IV ‘wbom. Aug. Nth, 8 o'clock The annual Sunday School Paglia- meut will commence on the St. Low- rmce Central camp ground on Sunday next, the 8th inst. The programnm is a very interesting one. and will continue eight days. no haw» A“. ~ ‘ Complaints are being made by tho stage driver and farmem rcsidinw in the Vicinity nf Kincaid‘s Bridge a? tho «Imagorous conditioa of the bridge crossin the creek at that. point. “It should repaired at once. lulu, lulu! Pull-lune. Israel Knapp has In“. (or it. has been the subject ch; 11 11:11) a very ï¬ne water spuniul answering to the norms of Jim, and oders a 1eward for its re- covery. ' 'flut Idaâ€. 'l‘he lacrosse match at Ottawa on Satuaday. between the Brockville team and the Ottawa Metrupolitaus. resulted m a. crushing dofvnt of the home club by elevon games to one. ’0' Imag- On Sunday a number of Italian", working on the B. & W. R. R.. mm bathing at Newboro, when one of their number was drowned. - Anothor Victory for lrockvillo. A. E. Donovan advertisés for tandem for the erection of a house in Farmers» ville. Tenders must. be sent. in by noon, August 10th. Drowning Accident. The brass band favored the town with a ï¬rst-rate open air concut on Saturday evening. Tendon Wanted- Katie. Mr. and Mm. Jos. Thompson. Mr. and \Im. G.A1\~'I¢Clar) and Mr. and Mrs. J08. Gailagher are ofl fox a few day' a sojourn at Charleston Lake. E. L. White and Son pmprietors of‘ the West Winchester Directory gum us a pasdng can on Friday last. They were on their way to meet Arthur Brown, I.P.S., Dundns 00.. at N ewboro. _where they go into camp flan We reenived a. pleasant call Mondï¬y from. W. Henry Patton. of the Iro- qums Times, who has been rusticat- ingut Lake Charleston for the past few weeks, Mr. James A. Smart. son cl‘Sheriï¬' Smart of Brockville, and mayor of Brandon. has received the Liberal nomination for East Brandon ï¬t the Manitoba legislature. P. J. Sheridan, Perth; Dr. Preston, Newboro; J. McElroy, Kimston. Saturday: R. Gallagher, A. 11. Dono- van, Montreal. Mnmlay: \V. J. 1‘ \- 1012 Toronto; W. Henry Patton, Ito,“ quois; C. W McLenmm y.H H Cossitt, F. A. Manson, Brookville. Darin" “In past week the following wem regintmod at the (humble Hotel, 'I'umlay: 1’. ll. Hamilton, Montreal; Thos. Burnev, Delta; 1. J. 'l‘owers,C. S. Jmksmz, Montreal; J. Y,ale Kings ton. Wednesday: W. R. Acton. J. E Ianradhy, Ummnoque; James Bur- nay, Paddy s Landing; 'lhImduy: James Murphy , Brockx Elle, S. \I Judd. uuhdnvnu, J. I“ “duh-R, Rial?“ hum; 8. Vincent. l’mis; If Whiting, 'l‘oiido. Fridau: W. H. Biiakeï¬: T. M. Porter. principal of our public schools, and Miss Porter, are'pslying a visit. to Port Hope and neighborhood, The following registered at tho Armstrong House. Monday; Geo. Dudgeun, Guelph; W. II. Hirrisdm James Carron, Brockville. Mrs. B. Loverin left on Saturday for a week‘s visit to relatives in New York. Miss A. Gouletle loft Farmeraville last. week, for her home in (hnnuoque. l‘h R. K. Kilbom and wife, «1' Toledo, are visiting flicnds in the west. Mrs. Dr. Stone, of Mohawk Vulloy. is visiting Mrs. Stone here. 8" Our rm will umtly oblige by com- Inunlonuu‘ reliable Items [or thin column. for Luke 3:: do: end will probebly make a t orou h invelti ntion. Wreckers ere now at work on t 1e Al- gomn. and although a. careful search has been mode no bodies have been‘ moveted except one or two pinned in the fame of the vusel. That the Islander- M and sank the bodies is strength -. by the ï¬nding of mutilated clot ‘und article: of value in their cabins, nun] Millennial '. It a n t expected. bowour. thug: mu take proceedings. yFrom In). Bo II. in 1450 hpfli‘or. come :1 Warm. at it: ï¬ahormvï¬ In? In War)“ having rifled the bodies of the forty victim 8'10“ In the A dim I} It ï¬ll, and that to u de- tection they sunk the bodies {u out' at {be Inks. The Bureaus cutter Andy Johnson left lilwnhee on the 2nd ugh†'Mvï¬b‘.“ 011* vmg; of o wring. you; man vi - draw om mum.“ them 1309] A boon pqatgonod indeï¬nimy. their characters their l.me.~-â€"â€"Torm h u rumoured foot!“ occur once in 0mm " unpk ground' for n m o! [ramble 0‘ All_ tho minimum-tn- a madam IHDITIONAL LOCAL. PERSONAL OOLUIN. o0. change