IORIING. Sum-â€5% uuvmcu. 1.00 per mnum. or 31.!» ll hut mm whim ux months. No pawn “cum .uuvd unm ull urruurs aw paid. ' Hmmnal ammo: in mm! (enlumn. ï¬ve conta 1ltm-t‘urlptilwrnwu and three cents per m- in: much wbsc-quem mos-run". 'l‘runslum advurm'um-ntv, fl cents per lhn- I'ur ï¬rst hum-r- thm; Mn h subs-nun“ mum-nun. 2 cunts pu- ltmr‘ (‘nntraot min-Humanoum illï¬lffll'd at H» “mm mum. .\.1u~r!m-un-uts uuummm mnlvd by wn-Hum hwll'uvllnlm Wm M) )uwrwd t H rm"- hzdmul Uhurgul au-urdlnflly, a Reporter .iMernn 83 fully equipped um: the ham mth 0! type and presses. and Wr-mcsv«‘r)'fatrllltg' fur turning out tit-rt- “‘Iw jnb wurk. . BETH! El. LUVEIIIN. Publinhegwul Pruprlomr. nmxnaavmln. THIS ï¬ne new bru-k hotel has been «flagrantly {mun-hm! throughout m the laws! Myles. I'Iwry anemia†paid m m.- wamgu of guests. Hood yards and stabl- nm. 77.; 1mm»: PAfNTEu x GRAINEP. 0N1 R \C'l S lakvn for inside and 0 21 side Work at closest mites. Rvsi dent»: next In Benn-x" n' I. iwn, Main. 8!. F'nruwrswilie. MHNEY TO LUAN AT THE LOWEST RATES. TBARRISTER, ET lirovkvillo ( )nt ., Dirocmrs of the ties to print 2,000 cnpics nf'thc competition by the friends of the Special 130] la; Fm nkvillo, Lyndhurst full account of the sperm] ah (motions to be seen 1m a bow plm Which wiH‘ contain a list of copies of the Advance will be SUM to nbnve-named Societies, for dis- and the publit tribution among the tion will be judicinusly cirvu of the farmers, mechanics and lntnd among the offers a ram‘ chum merchants at lisvrs to put the moritsof thvir m1: ;,.-,,m1:vr1:;n wares anrv the pnhlk huge 10 m1 may \Vih‘h fur moderau vial will hc Kalnomintr, Paper flangrr and Glazirr. mm «'m Angu ulwrtising mtvs will lw vvrjvjn the Best Possible Manner' A A. ‘ and on Reasonable Terms. tinns liyr spawn must lm Un M the 10m. and “1'0,“ K) the nmbnrdy Agricultural Sovie r-ipr will be ready fur distrilï¬l VICNIIA "It". IAIIIIWIUI. hvct will be In \IIE .511: of August The .Gamble house, “ ADVANGE COURIER." the few! advantages «MN-rmlmmlud- proportimml numbm‘ FRED. PIERCE, Pmprimnr Wm. Webster, ADVIR’I‘IIING. m" n A 1 TH E OFFICE, m'ictios 1S PUBLISHED IJCPOR’I‘E J. C. Judd, JOB WORK. B. LOV TERRI- cnntr ict with tlu tribunal l‘rw‘ ml «‘03! mnnmdntc all who omidmiï¬ï¬ H' 1'? users. nu hm‘ u ri 7.0:: ntl‘urcd fur at the (7m; th. Appliqn lï¬nvfl mods HH‘Q best olnssvs O As this odi- {H MM“ wvll as a smiicivntlv nimlvillv H Hl‘ members h 01' thv l and flu “H at flu C4 ) I! m .l’ 7 :1dvor~ ‘53 In H‘ nu l'lw 'uu 0f - THE om" RELIABLE ' Tailoring House New Harness Shop. F. take this opportunity of letting‘our old cmlonmm nml friends know wua'c mill doing business, and than we have a lï¬rau stuck on hand, of both single and duublo harneumwhich we guarantee to be u“ Our S'Iook of [walker has bun “lulu! with the Grants! (fart, and all our work to \Vo cull mli-mlon 10 mn' omnplom and nllruvlch sun-k nl‘ ‘VllllN' (‘nl‘ry Climbs, BlU‘llIeï¬. Lap Ruben Hum: Nets. Tmning llnrse ï¬xtures, Bamlnucs, 'Shin Boots, Quarter Bouta.elc.. nlnl I‘especllullv re- quest all who Inquire goods in our linn m inspect our stock bclnre purchasing. The non-(l Excelsior Uil. $| per gallon. Re- pairing carefully:mvndwljn, Om Collars ar e made in our own shop by cmnpvtcut “011â€an and me the best in mm \ )uszpoct. From ï¬l'stoclnss Mock. “'1! can give good set of harneus fur $19.00. SI'I‘TS $71.11)!) ('1’ I.“ Till} 11.11"va S'I‘I'LL‘S .‘l'l‘ 811013’1‘ J'O ’I‘ICI'J. My reputation as a ï¬rst-class workman is now so well es- tablished in jhis svction that it is not necessary Hunt 1 should take up spare in roc- ommcnding my work to the publir. BOOTS 8: SHOES, ll] TIME IS MONEY kll “'ork \V arrant (uh, FRED. GLOW. FARMERSVILLE. A. E. WILTSE 8c 00.. Farmersvflle. L th .nm or \Vuh'hvs. ('lm'k GUARANTEED FIRST - CLASS. [.AI'III'IM'I 'I‘! ll: "I \V VOL. 11. N0. 32 F‘A RMERS'VI LLE. ‘. M. CHASSELS 9991â€â€? I '1 J‘X] ) 1‘1;\ T)IC \M --: SUBSCRIBE 2-- ‘.\I RE I lmu‘ tlw largrst \nrl M) of Snlhh Ifl~l~1'u\\ulk nu H‘éncc the Importance of a. well Reguiated Time-Pie“. mum m IEAND MADE ICI-Zl“\llkl.\'(i “61': I‘I.‘\ IN H'l‘u H1 ‘1‘ TH) ‘ 1‘ AND COUNTY OF LEEDS fDVERTISER. (IN. Sl‘fl"l'.\('l.!2>'. Filly} I), ('I, 0 W'. lum NV}! K Gl‘xhndxa. 'a. a.» BA ,1 {N I‘IT'I‘. INT) 9 l‘ tn ()lv 10 our cnmplmo and Zl’()l\"l‘ ivv Our most styiisl and 1le best mm. H melJ-znmfl [\‘Vl ; pun ynur I MLPH) i mnu lw I! I r to‘l‘n \l\\ 'CI N. am! [0 “mm ï¬w unwind! in Furmc-Id- .H nth I-th. I'ICQ'H nt|~ [TAKE 367:3} at 1.1!) REL. and snuumx's at 8.15 D. ll'. Sunday. Junt- mm. and every altern- utg - ubbam merout'u-Ij. Farmersvllle Circuit. Rev. 0. Rpm'rsmuï¬mr- I-‘Aomnusvxum.-~Suhbuth servwcs In "If: Snuth church at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m. lf'ubllu fruyur meeting Thursdu cvuulnfl Mill)" In In: North Church. and \ on": People 5 "we" mg Saturday evening at 1.30. unduy School!“ 2.3)!) my Duncan “5110?. querlngendcm. ) . .,,A__ __‘_..-.. “A (‘ums'r‘s Culmcu.~llev.,lt. N. J ones. huruur bent. Service the second and fourth Sunday! In the month, at. 10.30 am. Holy (.‘mmuunml uftur morning )ruynr. Service as vry Sumlu‘ UVt‘lIlllK at T. gummy Sclmul at 73.30 p.111. Srr- vice cvcry 'I‘hursuluy at, 730le]. Seats all from. Blptlï¬t- Sunday services at 7 (May 30th. June 37m and July zï¬tlxmuitu-d.) Prayer and praisi- rum-link cvery WmIm-Nmy evening at 7. All Wt‘h‘ulllt‘. ltuv. S. NIH-Idol). pustur. wi‘muun V1.1)i)"fo.'|}f."tiï¬{i 'rnwmsa‘ at 3415 ).m. Sunday. uuo 20m. and ovary alternate 5p!) nth t heron f w r. _ “(Gig-M‘B‘UNNE'S and H um ISLAND alternately Frlduy cvvulngs u! 2.3). Church of England- Sch-vim in Ihe Baptist (‘hun-h ovorv Sabbath 3 Inuruiuu~ at 11. Jum- lath. Rev. Mr. lticbm'du. I 39M: The complainant, Jackson, on being milled and sworn, said that on the 26th of July the defendant pointed a rcwlvm- at me, on the road opâ€" posite his: residence in the township of liitley. lwcnt to' Kincaid's to flee Luther Day, about working fox me, I drove into the "HM and uskvd \Vil. iiam Kincaid it Day was there. Kin. caicl said yes, he is. in mtinghis supper, and gave me an invitation to vome iii and haw some supper with them. "I nim-linecl. The deft, came out oftiw house and ordered me off the plzwu, and idrove out into'the road. Ignl out of my lmpgy and took of" my com, and the deft. crime towards am- and drew a pistol from his pockct and sworn he would blow my dâ€"(si bra-ins out, if] offered to tom'h him. Kim-aid, sr.. and Amos \Viltsc wort) present and some into the yard at the time the ' ' ' l n pistol ï¬fmn his pocket and minted it. an Inh. In cross exmninntiuu .lzu-k- sun denied having called the old man Kincaid a liar as he had no rmunn for doing so), at the (hue lm'pnllod off his coat. he said, to deft. yuu have driven um (AT the 2:1:ch but you Cannot drive «loing $0, at the mm: lufpnllm on Ms coat. he said, to (1021.301: have drinnl mo 0“ the place but you (‘ummt mm» mo of!“ the road Jason .I. luck- on. a â€year old son of‘ the complainant, 33 -x~ ('nllod but the come duidwl 11:3th was too 3 onng to be a Cunllve‘ out “it- lmthor Day mvnrn said. I wasnt Kim-milk when Jacksnn came thvre; when I (-nmu out ni'lhe house I saw .Iuvksnn and tho Kine. uids in I'mnt of tho IlMle. Alum Wiltse (mil 1 came out “1' NW Iloih'o tngvihor., I did no! sc-o u r uIvvr wilh Kincaid, nt' tho timr tho rnw was guiug on. Ix'iuvcr ~nw :1 pisml (if any kind at. Kim-uid's whilv I wax tin-r0. . .Inhn Lovingstmi mom. said I was not PI'INL‘HI when the al‘fnir took pIacv. Wins mi my mm I'nrm some ‘27 or 28 I‘HIIMIIHHIH I'rum Kincaid's home. Saw two men in the mad. I took one of IIH'III to In: Jackson, {Wm} the color 0! his Imrw‘. I S'iW two m'thi'co men IH‘HI‘ thr‘ hmim at tho time. Have RN‘II n ristuI in Kim-ziid's pnssoes’inn, N'I'I'IH‘ IN mmilIw 33:0. ‘ Presenting Fire Armsr’rho Gnu Dismissed. t‘hrm tn be Jae} his lmrsc, l 5 near thr‘ hrmsa som n pistol in wnw lh‘ mnnlh Alum-l Wiltsr‘. I was lmwm‘. 0 was in Hm huu: It was lucmvmsu mm id th It “'le 1w n f‘tm-w Ion HH‘ 1'0". mnp tho MAGISTRATES'. COURT. 030303 DIRECTORY. Prosbvtorian. 'Q‘hndiltl 115%" all Sturlw] fur the ~r. Don. mm in his shirt I ‘th‘lw‘i his hands tugut. 1,,lu- mm «m hand like a lid}. lml no pisml in and «1m “3‘“ plum mu- m v'll 1} Hum ('(IHH mml wuh lnm. Hen. whnro the rmnplainmt wd his hands, and 10M 0 nmkr‘ a muve and he 4‘ him. The dthnis pol!†all started fur the he“. was in his shirt 1h \\“ Farmersville, Wednesday, August 11th, 1886. 1H 1â€â€œ 1 O (‘I‘N'K 1 complainant out and MM 10 su‘nm. sum. xy in question. Jackson Mime o'v'lm-k in tin Wnuld heft. l Losmm, Aug. 5.â€"-â€"Parliamont roas- sembled this afternoon. Gladstone, lwhen he went int6 the House, took a float on the front ‘01)position bench. i His advent was unnoticed. Chamber- l l laid soon afterwards entered, and sat ,duwn on the some bench, which was i occupied also by Lord Harlington and iJohn Morley, llartington sitting be- gtwoon ’Morley and Chamberlain. \Vlwn Gladstone saw Chamberlain, who «ex-Premier arose and went over fto the Radical dissentlent leader, 3 shook hands with him cordially, and lhold a cbni‘eréutiOh with him and llartington. v house he had a small bolt in his hand, and I sup sThe put the bolt in his rocket as w s apped his hands toget- xer several times. during the row. This concluded the evxdence and the justices decided that. the weight of evident-e was with the defendant, and they therefore dismissed the case with- out, costs. thinu‘ said about. shooting. If there laud been 1 should have seen or beau! it as my eyes were constantly on them. When (1011., came out ot'the Beginning offlw Great Camct at .t’. Stephens. fall/(hr Ifrpm‘tn‘ :~ ~ "'5“ Mr. George Slack recently visited {311‘ Mr. Bruce llolmcs' italiun apim'y and 12:32 lmught two ï¬ne stocks: of Italian, in- will; tending to Italianizc his hers. Besides wim this lw brought home a. grout amount frosi nfusoful'mllmnhtinn, as Mr. Holmes â€â€˜8“ imparts careful instruction for ltalinn’ val]: iving to thmc who got queens and 0010- l ' nics frum him. Therofln‘c it is (lo-i Y oidodly hotter for those wishing to I Tild improve their apinrios, to visit Mr. axis “ohms personally; it will repay all fwitli lllQ‘hSG‘wll‘O kwp been. ‘01‘; intend doing land so, to visit his! apiayy often, and talu- ‘ win home a queen and ï¬ve (lollu'rh' worth 3 ““5 ul‘ infurmatinn. You 'may thus soon â€(in , . man 1mm in rear micum With m‘nfltuol Mr. Slnn'k mmlo n (-lmm swoop in rumbling, by vlvmnliklmug and r0- mm-img all ohjvctinnablo l'catiu'es mmmg tlm comlw. many of which wow; so interlaced mul ‘inbcrsccmlmn‘l so ï¬lled witlv-rom purpum‘n. that. as he UluN‘VOV‘, in his quaint my, the Moon gut l-ml m their "Wu lulv'yrimhs and muldn IN." N "7'!†1-) the mmmMMâ€" cl... a «ll , ‘H‘nre and cauldn lul' ww m â€H fllw‘TMG-y d... _ . '-« For: M m- mvnre «1' u ; ‘vm in _ can't have 'lhmt mm M"! NH)!“ 4. ' mw mum NM“. â€Why! Is this t uh! II'“ N) roar (.1100! mm, REELECTED SPEAKER. rthur Wouselcy Peel, Liberal IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. kpurim‘ THE APIARY M tmm,‘ “ mark about man, "Why can’t the bee organize his self properly on such oc- casions?" Well ina community of 30,000 bc'éa’, in the class of comb- builders, sometimes a few vain golf- willed ones in diï¬erent port. of the hive stunt. business on "their own ac- count, causing the septurns to run on n' waved'liue,‘ raising up towering lmobH and lumps, varying the cells in depth from a quarter of an inch to three inches, and diversifying -the surface generally w ith hills and valleys. These are the nihilism of the colony, over ready to run away to the woods, or to do any other mean thing that. occurs to them, Sometimes they wont work, and obstruct those. that would work. . i “UL I'UilUll illl LHUII IIILL'U\A\JU Vlbtlulï¬a, Honey in meat lomiitics in Ontario IS about, half a crop, due vhtotly to tlie‘ The Glulw's London letter speaking total failure of the “9"?“ wwuus flow tor the exhibits at the Colonial Exhibi- 3"f honey â€Pm the linden 0" honey 5 tion says of the James Smart. works : street It thisfvonderl'ul “‘33 “70"" not i “The Smart Manufacturing companv, i a. native of this country, bee-keepers i of Brockville, have an extremely vari- wonld put. themselves to great. ‘5?“ i wl exhibit; of hardware, as well as pense ‘0 Import; a {0}“ A†‘t â€a; of brass and silver plated goods.†thousands or plants he neglected. Afterenumeratingother‘(lisplayé in the ‘lant a linden WliCt'l:‘.’tI§l‘ you find room same lim: it, an": (I; tlw imwhhum and indliee others to do the. game. 1\xflll()\V in :10an 3' “Such are the chief lllnden "_‘ ï¬lll “(WW ‘V‘u‘ â€5 vast i features, undone ot‘the most complete. 'woxght 0’ delta-ate, tlnted flowers. 3'. i useful and Well arranged sections of ‘nosk‘l'illl’lf'fl vhth l‘â€"."yv,“?' a heautl- i the Canadian exhibits disaplaywl, and ‘ Ful Sight. lhe nectar 1:5 \'l.\'l:l)l0 m the 1 hricfus are the foregoing 'notm, they bottom 0f â€â€œ3 â€le cup: 591â€â€œ 30â€" iare probably sufï¬cient to show that no sons this honey “'9‘? WԠY‘cid ton portion of Canada‘s display is likely ’ [Bounds or honey “2‘9"“ (me 'Of 5°93" to demonstrate more forcibly the com- tt‘gm â€Â£9 meple.‘ The“ mmdl’?::l;:m mercinl progress 03 the Dominion. . - , .' . i x. i t n or 0 getting me one) 'u g On the Old Colony Railroad a ven- the sugar. Grown in the open ï¬eld it _ . is :1 beautiful tree. Plant; honey must erahlc 'rhacnple 01“ Izmk Walton en soon improve in price. route do! the Cape had been intently , Yours my†watching a delegation from a Salvo.- A j _._._,I._..:..._ _.l.-t l That hoes pessess \‘zmity may he lem no.1 by a 1 lose ohsexvmion 0f the m.- tiuns of tlw yomifr bees at the from 111' the hive when about to deliver iluir that. loads. In a few cases the bees get vanity and mope about the hive, refusing to work when their honey has been taken them them. Sug n1 and water given to them in the hive will make them forget it and set hem humming Bees ‘are hot-tempered and refuse to be approached unless over-fed or frightened. Incomprehensible danger subducs anything that. has sense. I mention the fact that bees ’ere enseept ihle to many of the emotions and perceptions that man Is. I hope the apim-iun, in the recognition of this truth. -will treat his- beers with the civility" reflpect, gentleness and judg- ment which are due. and which alone can secure succegsful management. The prosperity and usefulness of every race and natinn depends} on thy same principles, and the sooner we apply these truths in our bee-yards, the bet- ter it will be for us. Mr. Horace Brown had ï¬fteen coloA nies when swarming commenced. He now has 23 atooks. which by onrei‘ul attention are number one. He has taben 400 pounds of extracted, with 201} stories to hear from. The most interesting feature here is a. proctoss Mr. Brown has (liswn'croll for captur- ing boos that are about, to swarm. As to the value,of such an operation. there need be no cmmnent. It will be explained at the proper time. It. is just the thing we wuxm "“Never uncap patches of dark honey in a. frame of whine honey. Lot it go ~'. in “. hive untouched, until you WI oft-aliim: dark An Inc‘ 3nd a Half of Inow. ’ ."y . .. nr , . .. NC (-Osple â€Founder, “we are ï¬shmg MHI'NT WAsnmm‘oN, N. H., Aug. 4. ' for souls.†he olcl gentleman pond- ~A north-wast wind, blowing at the emd deeply over this: problem fqr a few moments, and suddenly a lmglnt rifle of Sixty mllns an lxomx'aet lll at idea struck him : “Them are those "181‘“3†0“ “03‘1â€" SW.“ began to l English ï¬sh I've hear“ so much abom, {all at 2:30 yesterday l‘IOrnnlg’ and at. lain‘t they?" But the only answer was 5330 the ground was 00""9‘1 lo a an explosion of lanï¬lnm-Jmm all parts depth of one and one-half inclm. The l of the (.m.‘ ‘_,»,.(,,.,-d,,m.fl hum“. wind blew eighty_ _milosyan lmur, ï¬nd ‘ ' nu Hm. 81st ult.. a man with a wild " nuu v.v H windows were thickly covered with frost. ,The thermmnutcg on Monday registered oightyï¬ve dogmas in the valley. and yesterday it marked 25 do- m’ccé here Yosxms. N.Y.. Aug. 4 531mm .1. Tildcn dim! poaceiully at Greystono axis morning. .Tln‘ro wore present with him Doctors: Simnmh and Swift and his niece Miss (imxld. His deuh WM entirely ulwxpc(.-tul. The Bank was the failurm of the heart. {allowing An acute attack of diarrha-a and UTTAWA. JIM). ..-'.* "A AH‘ nmmu uuum tlmndor storm of the souinn passed over here zllmnt ï¬w. o'clork \‘fstorday afternoon. The rain came doWn in a: perfect deluge. accompanied by lmil stones as large ag marblbs. The ï¬ght- ning also wn: of almost unprece- dented :m‘vï¬ty qnd played havoc with a“. "V“ (ltlmr damage M far n1 at present known consists M a dwelling house bring an an l'm‘ not: Aolllmm l" 'n l-“ll lmfrlllf plan clan windm’v‘ CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Great Itorm at Ottawa. Death of Tildon. '. :ns. N.Y.. Aug. 4. .- 9mm 01 J. dim! poacemlly at Greystono an nu W. S. Hum" ha \tn'l I All I‘M! tU" m .calmly lmt earnestly s: mg i was indelibly improsvsed md :oi' his eyes the vision at ling killed by himself. thrive the sight removed 1‘ Minn. no matter if tho, “"’ 'hls eye! “‘0.- invnived, i sod arm the infliction im- My oli that hfl't-mlld stand. "% “lt' Y0" dim"! do ‘Miii fa J“ In a pocket in We clothes of u drowned man found m the canal at St. John's, P.Q., was a note bank, on Guaranteed Circulation, 500. Editod by the Scissors tnd Paste-Pot. a pelge of which 7 was written : “Will be found drowned ; last drunk. The Montreal volunteers who were rolled out to repel the Fenian invas- ions in 1866 and 1870 have sent a memorial to the Government. setting forth that they are as much entitled to models for their valour as the mili- tia who put. down the North-west re- hellion. Dr. Adam Clark, who had a strong a\ ersion to pork was called upon to say grace at dinner Yxhere the principle dish was roast pig. He is reported to have said: “Oh. Lord, if thou canst bless under the (Maple what. 'lhou dilst curse under the law, bless this visf A gentleman who has been through the south. and has made a special study of the'laboz question in that. re- gion. says that the negroea are being admitted into the Knights of Labor organization, and that. this fact will haves. very powerful influence upou the future of the colored race; One of the narrowest escapes on re- cord occurred on the Pennsylvania 6; 01110 diailway the other day, when a loaded passenger train was rushing along at the usual express speed. The engineer observed a waggon a short distance ahead slowly crossing the track, but so near that it seemed im- possible for it. to get out of the way of the engine. The steam brakes were applied, and as the train whizzed by it ulmuai gram-d lhc‘w‘ueelu of the waggOn. As it was loaded with nitro glycerine the probable result of a col- lision can he better imagined than de- scribed. The efforts: of the corruptionists to carry Chamhly were desperate, and were only hold in check by the utmost. vigilance of the Liberals. It leaked out that a largo sum in money had ar- rived in Longuonl the day before the polling, to be distributed that. night. Patrols were organized, who movad through all tliestrects to intercept the liriliora until daylight. The head- quarters of the Liberals wore kept open all night, and twenty-two clov- quenl speakers addressed the crowds there all through the night, and up to the opening of the polls. The result, was that the “brood of' lu'ibers†could not reach all their intended victims. i ()n the 81st nit, a man with a wild impression in his oyon presented him- .~u:l|'nl the. ‘Plyo and Ear lnï¬rnmry‘ a. free institution, and took his turn among the some of others awaiting examination. Spam! characterizvs thci lprf‘linlilml’y Work of the physicians .hm'o. and questioning isi' usual! pm- ti-eded by mcchnniml t is of t m vis- Eion. In this cam Hwy r vealed Im deâ€" ? t'ects in the eyes, and tht‘ domor askml .iho man what was the trouble. He i On the Old Colony Railroad a ven- erable disciple of Iz'mk Walton en route for the Cape had been intently walclzing a delegation from a Salva- tion Army corps and wondering what was tlu: nature of their occupation in life‘. Finally lné made hold to tap the leader on the shoulder, aml snirl in a kindly tonv: “Are you going ï¬shing?" “Yes," promptly replied the poripxte. tic (losnle expoundor. “we are ï¬shing “Yes," prumptly replied the poripxteo tic Gusplo ex rounder, “we are ï¬shing for souls." ’1th 0141 gentleman pond- ered deeply over this problem for a few, moments, and suddunly a bright Ins eyes Wan invnh’ctl, because he had form the inflimion twelve years and vlt "mt ha'mmld stand. it no hvngvr. “h'yuu dun't do "hi3 for 11w." he do- clarcd to “r, Agnew, the (Humming Iurgcmn‘ of the inï¬rmm-v, "I will p'mc out my own oycg." “e narrated that n 187! he nmnluu'wl his wife. "is umno was Juhn Furlong. and NW crimn was committed .il_l qutrogl. 'Irm. no lnnllm‘ H â€w (Il‘ï¬ll‘llt‘llnll m| I 8‘ 0‘ us eyes wan mvwived. iwcuuw in: hml‘ 11- 1- Amnl ° " on Rum-any “V" Dorm tho inllivlion twelve years and hing {“l' London ‘0 Attend “1‘ â€lion lc-lt that lw‘onuld ï¬lnnd. H nu lwngvr. 0f ‘1‘“ 0mm] LOdge 0‘ Oddfellowl, W "H \‘Ull (lun'l «In "hi'i for 19w." heUlv- “man My!†0"“ I'qwenmflun lle ndgo. ' Marl-v1 to Dr, Agnew. (ho. (‘nmnllinglaf Farmeraw aurgmm ml the imlrmmy, "I will Frank Wiltâ€. of Addmon. min pvmolx out my awn 0312;." Ho narrated l town on Sntnrd ginning with o cm that n l8?! ho munlvml hi: wlfe. «of water of pocu itl‘ tum tad Imoll. His mum Was John Fun-lung. nnll (hr 1which he took from I well recon“, crinw was cmmmltml in Montreal. lllug 3y him, on his farm in the Brown He was ï¬xed in tho lwlief lhnt tho ' ncithmrhmfl. back at Addison: VH‘W of the woman. M «he looked large number of persons flock of the When. he hwl prnslralul hvr on flu:- ‘ Walm‘. awful] docided t at it must b. “001' aml mm Mrikim hc-r with an ax“. highly impromuted withsom miner“ ‘wuï¬n'lulihlg- plw..m-aphc.l in Ins cym, mhatance. Whnlher it will m‘c Vilm- . . . _ 1 .4--.“ .“..;..¢.m;.~ Humâ€. nhln n~ .1 “mm‘ '31!" or not, '0 luv. "m mcl‘ lw “start:- ITEMS OF INTEREST. . trouble. He aid that ‘Frc on ï¬ne re “as 'a woman In:- lle wished to by :m 0pm!!- dvstrnctinn of Mr. Clmmberlsi'n and tho Birming- ham Radicals will oppou the rib-6166- lion of Mr. Mathews. the new Horne Secretary. This in regudod u m in- dication of A brhch in the Couch» tivelinionist complete-Globe. thencmenon. As he wu «WM hating under a monomsnig ho in nut to the Wadi. Island Asylum. It is learned thst he did ll his ‘vife, ll described, and am, on in uiul. he wu yoquitbed on the ground of inun- ity. While in Landon the rovinlist Moody never neglected an opportunity of preaclï¬ng. He went into the city to Insure his life; having down so ho said: “I have insured my watched body, but who is to insure my wretch- ed soul !" A matter-of-fuot clerk my swcred : "Our Mr. Thompson, of the ï¬re department will see after that ." The Tory press throughout thin rrovinco have proclaimed loud and ong upon the fact that, the Dominion Franchise Act conferred the right and privilege to vote upon a large number of persons that were debuted from exercising the right of voting under the l’rovxnoiel law. What are the facts of the case? Take the township at Hope, for instance ; we ï¬nd that under the Dominion lnw lees'than a thousand have the previlege of voting, and under the Ontario Franchise Act 1,285 have the revilege of exercising that right. Ami, it must alsobe re- membered that under the Ontario Act the non-resident vote is abolished. 0 Anna. the eighteen-year-old dmght- or of James Bean, a farmer living no“ Copely, Pa., was' to have been mar- ried two ‘weeks ago last Saturday we nine to ’Geo. Lawson, a. young mer- chant of Copely. Miss Bean had a. favorite Jersey cow which she called Daisy. and which she always milked herself. At milking time on Saturdsy afternoon a thunder shower came up. The girl took her uyilk pail sud start- ed for the barn. “I am going to milk Daisy for the last time," sheasid to her mother as she went out of the door. While Mien BM!) W38 in "10 lmrn milking, lightning struck the building. The girl’s father ran to the barn. The bolt had killed both the girl and her cow, and they lay side by side in the stall. The reason why lawyers are exclud- ed from membership in the Knights of Labor organization is given by ._ Philadelflzia member, WM‘“!" 5 "r" the ï¬rst place,‘ the lawyers produce nothing. While that fact mighttnotr. alone be sufficient to keep them out; it is a principle of the Order to gather: within its told all who labor tapro- duco. The strongest reason is. that the law student, from the time he be- gins to read until admitted to the bar, aml the lawyer, from his admission to his death, is taught that whatever is lawful is right. That idea is so in. Milled into them that they believe it heart and soul. The lawyer could not? make :1 member. therefore, as we know that 111:1ny things lawful are not right, uml are very injurious to the workingmcn." There is great excitement over valuable silver discoveries near Port. Arthur. The mines are located 38 miles westward. At present tlm 0n- tario (hivcrmnent i4 engaged in mak- ing: colonization wagon roads through- out the region. Last year the Domin ion Government gave a subsidy of $3.000 per mile for colonization mil- Ways, and the Ontario Government. has promised a similar sum. The. worlc of construction will be commenc- ed tliis' autumn, the road running Railway, to Silver Mountain. in. dis- tance of thirty miles. The silver dia- em'ories have so far been made at Silver Mountain, Rabbit Mountain and Silvei‘CJ‘Lek. At each of these places crushing mills are either erect- ed or in the course of erection. The richness of the silver surpasses an - thing yet discovered, with the sing O exception of Silver Islet. which, in the course of a few years, yielded many millions of dollars. {35". Our frlvnd-l wlll greatly oblige lsy com. munivallng rnllablo Items for this column. John C. Stafford, of Lyndhurit. gave us a call on Friday. A. Fisher, law student. is s nding his Vacation at his home m armors- ville. Miss Stone, of Niagara, is staying at Mrs. Stone‘s. Mr. and' Mrs. George Grifï¬ths, of Brooklyn, N. Y.. are visiting in this! I'xoizhlvm‘hood. The va. Robt. Edwards, formerly of this town. is visiting in the neigh- borhood. Miss McClelland, of Toronto, in visiting at Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Blan- chandh. 'ï¬lo Rev. G 1. Low, of Brockville. was registerci at the Gamble Hotel, on Friday lust. ï¬r. and Mrs. C. Wiltae, and their tlaughtor. Mrs. Avery, are at the St. lmwronoo central camp ground. . Miss Mollie McLaughlin his return a! from her v’isit to Ogdcnaburg. and is now prepared to'do dress and man“. making in the Meat American (uh- ions. with 10mm», an we bunaumn l'acmt. PERSONAL COLUIN.