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■ & oil in formed hi* to Landon o* pa PUBLISHED to AI IH a f t^J ^lirtite w *^UUUMM tor Mis* thoiFflirt HAWRY ROW LAND, AS4MCJUJ.I- B1.aUHW11.EANf SU>STHAMES STarET. INUEBSOLL. SR o K uW di . l d I T ? x K ^ t v c a » O ll M on r. M pa ’. i . d . to the publi B.p.rtiit «U u A TER ATSioyE D OLLAJIA YE AR STBICrtT IN ADVANCE. ■l ImlHtoo, 8 reSt. par 2 rente per Um. Ufa- fy. or yearly adverttMn. . T ““ Colew olhbrwtw <»rJ*r*t,el) Bdrartbemreta »1U be Inurtsd a*Ul iMkU, apd eharjUkT Ml rtrar^awaft mart to handed ta before 11 d* PobUrttrr * Proprietor. NOTICE- TO ADVERTISERS he ••Change" C-pv for Contract Adverttremen mart b» b»S«I tfbr asMtear *1W* •*“** u •*“™ iaeornte latte MSt teuo. Our len»* and Increasing ■business Carbs. J. McCA^CHE^ L. I.. B., B A R RIST Eiland Attorney-at-fcnw, Sulkltur In Chxnrery snJ ln»ulv»riey, NntslV FuWle.gtot: rnjvreali; OBI- OlBee-ia JMUqhqn U.. Uc..k. .'—a jMtelni .t■ wo d^n nt ih« ckrontelr uffice. WDONALD A HdLCRDFT, BARRISTERS and Attorneys-at-Luw, Sullciter* 111 Clunrtry. Nourie* Pub tc, Ac., kc.Office—TtruiKV rtreet, tn^reoll. F._to.D-auw>.Ll*. n. W. WI uses lloicaorr, B. A M . WALSH BARR 1ST ER, ’A ttomey.at-Law anti Solicitor in Oiacwry sod Inyilveney...A--- i.. u-.kLwIr n*H A • «‘3,O3U of EnjUtt yuud* tor inveitment ou PEGLER & HSGLSR, A 190BNKY8. SOLICITOR^, Ac. M-oey to loan at A . peewuto Mortjacw b--u<bt snd a»W.....X.._rt... 1 ji.L.Kloc st., hatreoll.__________ 11 \ WILLIAM MORRIS T)AR\IISTER, Jte. Office—Second I > " JI“ff>.TUarao*iJr«et. In^erwH. L. I. R. WALKER, TJIIYSICIAN, SurgeOiLic.,Ingersoll. X naie*—n3'i Block, ThoultJ street. ]*Xer»ol1,Doe. 18.1373. DR. BOWERS.T^HYSICIAN, Surgeon, &c., Ingersoll. T ERMS—ON E DOLLAR A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. VOL. V —NO. 29. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO.’ CA PIT AL. ~$l,00 0,0 00. In g e r s o ll B randi* THIS Bank transact* a general Bank |.K Butlnce*. Buy* and 8®H« FxvhaBge on __j .v. CIM »n.l lu>:n< diuta ou L^sdoti, New Yr-rB, MUJ nu pan* or viuuu^ Allow* latrresl tn «p»dn1 liti"'*1'1 wb;ch can be withdnsn st the p'^sxure ot tb* depositor A SAVINGS BANK BRANCH Retire* deposit* -f *1 and upwards and Interest allowed therein. Hpetia! terms made with Dcuosl- ■«ralo*»ing uoiuy lor a lengthened period. a & HOARE, Manscer, Itizenwill. Inxereoll. April 4- Merchants’ Bank of Canada. INGERSOLL BRANCH. fpRANSACTS ft General Banking ' Bu-lura*, Buys mid Hdl* EXcbAlicc »n the l-'nlted States aiul Lustuid, sud i»uoi Draft* ou all {tarts o! CauaJa.Allo’** tiitcre*t on Special Deposits. »hleh an be withdrawn st any Uutewt tliop!vA*ureof the Depart tor. D. MILLER, Manager. trmrrjoll, Jan. 3, IST'J, M. B. i«‘DAU3LAND, NL D-, M- C. P. S. M ONTAHIO, 1 »tlfilCi»X?RDttO£OK,*f-. tormerly Scrireon In J lY-a *-a^my and nary. CrrmoriurtlirVo'inlj ©f Ocfnri. OUee and Krildl-tlM oppoUt* the Itoywl lintel UitlMlnga. rhamoj SL, l»xer*ulL A. I. HOLLINGSHEAD, SVRUE0JT D E NTIST , L IC ENTIATE o the Royal coiii-go ot iziatal Sjrzem. Ontario. Room*— Clark Barker* now block, hmz <t . opj>».itc the Market.lB^t^,Dee.2. tel l. 11 A n d C a n a d a D a iry R e p o r te r I f ‘ H. RO * W « 1 L E A D N IT D O , R AND PROPRtBToR* war* to Ira k sb*rp,aud MH bother him with qm»tton*. ■' • •.. S rth-. - j)- ;Poor Mrs. Benicbeli ran off ia a flatter W npiote bn haaband’swardrolMSIo •vriy thiug wA mori or Id** fit* won* far INGERSOLL. ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1878.WHOLE NO. 237. 'J Select literature, AN OPEN VERDICT. And Jewelry.Br MISS M. E. B BADDON, THE Subscriber will keep on hand and for sale a full line of Aurnoaov "TAKKX AT THK FLOOD,'"’DEAD MEN'S SHOES." "JOSHUA HAOOABD'S DAUOHTEU," "WKAVKAB AND \V*rT,” BTC. WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELRY, Best Make of Spectacles. ------ALSO,-—- WEDDING RINGS and MARRIAGE LICENSES. SILTEKWAXB of A ll KINDS, J. & HORSffOBTHY,' Banker 8s Broker, INSURANCE & LOAN AGENT. K ing-S treet. Ingersoll, rpRANSACTS a General Bunking DRSAtaFteTs SCu rornen cNy,e OwoM Y. Soirlvker , asnlidd uUnenuintecudt Moneys boojhl ami *uid at bet rite. Order* tor tbe pureh^c uriale -f Stoeka, Uoudv and other secunue* uiiCoiumbatou proinpUj attended tv. DEPOSITS RE C EIV ED FROMTwenty Ceuta upwardt; inverted In G.«om<nent ..... -.1—- .., ^.....^,.,11™, h.u.rure allowed at 3 A T O N E Y -LO A N ED ON T H E SE cunty ot Improved farm pru|>eriy st tho low- tai tales of luicttat. Municipal aud School BacUou ROY A L FIR E AN D LIFE IN- lurauvc CvUi|-at>y r.f EngUnd. T M PE R .A L FIR E IN SURA N C E1 Corupeny of Loudog, Eugiaud. EutablUbed 1803. FOfiW SPOONS. C.i STOPS. TEA SETTS, Ac. In consequence of reducing the size of my Store, I have a large lot of Fnncy Goods in the way which will be sold at coet and under to char them out, as I du not intend to deal in fancy goods in the future. Aho a number of Show Cases for aalu cheap. A Call Solicited. C. P. HALL, Corner Tbatncs and King Streets. CHAPTER X UI. (Continued) The newely married couple were to spend their liouey-moou in Italy. Conraa tut he was iu appearance and manners, Mr. Piper bed vague yearnings after the pleasures of refinement. He wauled to sea the cities of Italy, and the pictures and statues with which he had been informed those cities ob 'Unded. Ho bad not cared to travel in the first Mrs. Piper's lime, firstly Lectuiso that lady's health hud been precarious, aud secondly because she aauld not speak a word of *ny laupungs except her own. Mr. Piper wanted a comcatiion whs could iu* terpret for him, aud assist him to squabble with inn-keepcra aud liackuey-coachmeo. Such a companion he foil be could have in Bella, and be would tok* a pride in exhibiting his pretty young wife at t.ibhs d'hote* and iu public places. He would like to be pointed out os * comfortable well*to-do man n( middle age who bad married a gin young enough to be bis daughter. Ha was notashamodof tho disparity. It flattered Uis vanity. Belin looked very pretty by-and*by in a fawn -colored tmvdliug dress and a pale blue bonnet. Tlier* was a caniage-attd- fotir to lake Mr. Piper and hit bride to the railway station at Great YafEurd. Ho had insisted upon four horses, though two could have done the work juat as well. The pus* tili' nijwero an impo4ng spectacle—smart ly clnd iu sky-blau jackets, with satin fav ors piuued upon their breasts, and slightly Hie worse for beer. Happily the hired liorais w«-re of a sober and steady-going breed, or Mr. and Mrs. Piper might have c«me to grief ou the first stage of the jour- Who was that on tbe high bridge beside thn Captein» looking shoreward through * glaaa ? • Kenrick,' exclaimed Mr. and Mrs. DuL aimer Bimullaaeously. Beatrix saw nothing- For a minute or so the docks and tbe people, the blue bright water outside, tho muddy green water in- 8>J", tba big gaily painted steamer— everything swam before her eyes. Ho was coming, Ire had come, to claim tbe fulfillment of her promise. That weak moment in which sko had yielded to an impulse of grateful feeling now meant life-long tn eery.A few minutes more and be was Btand- COMMERCIAL UNIO N ASSUR- N_z‘ Bin* Company of England. 19 and 20 Uorulull. Thaabric RELIABLE AND OLD EHaMlthed Cow- wnlrtatepre;mml to n-aohnl •pl>llt*Uooi LirJmur- »ce on all c a*^« of Prvputy on most lAranbt. BIXEL & GO’S STOCK IN K ~C AND IN BOTTLES. ©s liv e red D a ily BIXEL & CO., INGERSOLL CHARLES KENNEDY, SURGEON-DENTIST. T ICEN SE D by the Royal College or 1J Donut Bitryety, Ont trio.Tooth extracted V.lho it pain by th* «»e -it Muon* (My nix, It Je-in-d. !fl>eetai BtteuUon paid to Throo YCMS’ SJHGIOS Isanci cn Dwelling a&d ?am Duu&iugs utl Cm tout B A? HOSt-AWAMAGEOUS RATES. ALL L0SS2S SETTLED PRCMPTLT. J. C. NORSWORTHY. Ingetvofl, Feb. 27,1870.tJO IcsrtciU, April 21, 15*1 «s-n JUST PUBLISHED ! s n-.pj. ta tlie •'Drty IIOUM.44 IUg*0M», Doe- IS. 1371. W A. 8UDW ORTH. SURGEON DENTIST, GraJuUe o( eh* Oimtlv Dental College. SPoErrCaUIAv-iL of atthtee unittuiornJ Ugeilvh.en to the pre- Nitron* OtUe UM adjnnUtwel for Ihe pidiito*•rtrarUon of leilH-T*‘ ll»r» Booth of the F-et .Office, (up Mousy to Loan /A N Fmm Property, at 8 per cent. WILUAM NORRIS. Office ersr the Post Office. iMSrarell.O^tB.ur lost frao on rocolpt cl C cts. ia cUxpa. TAYSPEPSTA and the Svvcrekt Forms J .f ’4 loJ>ie*Uon. * »nutl punpMct <.n lime 41— ttc*rtns COTivtanla »n<t e-mpUrt« care*, bv Kiritas* K1X0, iJW , Surgeon, IUQ al Navy, Uu^by. En^Had. w WILLIAM FINLAY, SUuc-ta, Ont.fr.Te Acvnt for the Dominion ot Couada ai-J lbUnited States of Aincftck 811-3* zfs week In year <ren town. S3 OulBt free.U*L^LgNu ri-k. Kmler, l( >->U want a bmtneM |T\I J|j»l which per»ons at either «e« can make Ly \A xZgrot p»y a I the time they wisk, write tor partlcubr* lo H H ittm k Co., ronlsnd, Maine. - JANIES BRADY, L' ICENSED Auctioneer for Oxford, EUfh, MUdltuot end Izsudon. Office—Marekm JOHN HASKETT. General Cammission Merchant, . BBAsraix Urpi^lAtUgr, CTtttM^td^An Unde of Farm kd Sa., 1IMCBIBOIX. X A-tAYER is CO., EXPORTERSiCHEESE j>*nr.f!fUL.«» XEW YpM, MONEY. f 100,000 TO LOAN. Ob' oBue rtte nKu>tia ttoe fInu lrla temiT fumvmcr e9 2a0t0 t hened upeurJ*. red LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST. Rtrfctoet Secrecy in effecting Isnm. Farmers red ..there, who want Vvnev fnrauy purprae.lt will be toyuur.adrretase to edl on tbo uudonkgued bc/are , " fcorrvwing eta where. MORTGAGES BOUGHT. Fa-me red other Property bought red u-td on Com- Arenl lor tne im oiwi o»»m» .o. ,SwUty. Agent fut the Coufe-leriUoa Uto Aaaoclation. In'xrinee dona In all IM Bren.he*.Gem rd Arent tor the dicJaXiag end ulvcrUMuB of the oxriatrfaiamit.IteUableegente suited Imnwdl.uly.Office- 3 dout* South vt Iba I'wt Office, Thame*Sheet, Injcraoll. C, B . aAX.^??, taaenaoLL. omati-Nsiwwiky;» Btoev. D. S. MACOONALU, PROVISION AGENT! INGERSOLL ONTARIO. Pike, Thw»**-Strael, Chronicle Building. .BANKERS. TkUW ^nd 8*11* Uncnrrent Money ; J > tenntteU usd Ourrenn Draft* M Me- Yert uml eMace b> rare* tmnet.& 1.1 B g H I We nee I » per>,<i It, nscry a ■ N N W I B te eu!»cn|.Uinu> lor th* V l U Ll I* rbe*pert —i bort inn*.tnied fanilty puhlinU'-r 1n <h* o.irld. Any one c»>! became a euceewtiil «x<nt. Ti e mort de^nt *wk> nt ret elven Irw to euk-wrlb* *. The price Ie aolowlbal il nui awryhrty .ctecrlbet ney. ,They were gone, amidst the usual shower ot < Id slippers. Th* wedding guests de- nurted immediately after. Thore WAS TO he n» dance—nothing to wind up the even* ing, as Clemeutiua and all her younger sla ters and broilu r* loudly lamauteJ.' 1 should think you'd batter all go off to your beds, after tlie way you fluffed yourselves nil through breakfast,’ said Mr. Ucratc'uell, ' I naw yon.' ‘Whnt wn< the use of leaving thing*? ' demanded Herbert. ' The pastry-cook's m< D will take everything back. They won't leave ua a crumb for lo-morrow.'Herbert was right. Tho confectioner's minion* were already aweeptug off the Uuiimonta ot the feast—ball tongues,bodies of fowl, dilapidated pics. Mrs. Scratcltell ■tnoJ and wnicued iu«m with envious ayes. The family might have uubeixted fora week upon those savory remains. The small bcrntclielJa prowled round tho tables, aud Ticked little bits otil of thoplntes. Those manufacturing people had been delicate sud wasteful in their eating. Tho broken bits were daintier than anything th* little Scratcbella had eaten before. • Come, clear out 1 ’ cried the faiber;‘ you’ve all eaten too much already.' But tic thought it a bard thing that the Einslry-cook'a men should come down, like ocusts of Scripture, aud wake bnrrenncs* iu the land, after Mr. Piper had paid for everything.The house Lad a desolate look when the van had driven off with *11 Ilie glass and china and ths long deal tables,tho epergues and artificial fl 'were. Bi-llu's room looked the dreariest of thoru all. It was but a poor attic ot best, and now, in the unhdi- □e*s of departure, strewed all over wifli crumpled scraps of paper, and* of old rib bon. cast-off cuff* and collars, and worn- out elioos, it looked horrible. Tho younger sister* explored tho chamber, after all wo» over, in the faint hope of gleaning some- ' thing valuable. * Sbe hasn’t li fl a morsel of anything be hind her,' said Clementina.• I don't think you can oomplain of that,* ing l>y tier ride, her hand damped la bis, Mr. Dulcimer giving him hearly weteutuo, Mrs. Dulcimer doing all tlie weeping, Bea trix dumb as aetatue. •Oli, n»y poor dear Konrick,' cried the Vicar'* wife, when she could find a voice, • how changed you are-Jiow fearfully changed I’ ‘ I've been very ill,' ho answered.quietly.1 I didn't want to frighten you all* so'I made rather light of it in my letter. Bat I'v* bad a narrow squeak. However, hero I am, and I don't mean to knock under now.' Tho change was startling. The elegant and aristocratic looking young man they all remembered less than * year ago,was trans formed into a (^Llo invnltI, whose shoulders wore bent with weakness, and across whose ■ cadaverous cheek there appeared tbe deep cicatrice of a sabre wonod. There was uolbing absolutely repulsive ia Ken rick's aspect, but there was enough to make love itself falter. They got him into a fly and drove off to the Dolphin, while Mr. Dulcimer alaid be hind to look after the luggage;' Beatrix,’ said Konrick. when they were seated opposite each other in tbe fly, 4 1 have uol heard your vojee yet, and it is yonr voice that I have been bearing iu my drentns every night on board tho steamer.’' I am very sorry to see you locking so ill,' riio antwered, gently. ' My boot-maker or my tailor would *ay a* much as that. Tell me yon are glad to see me—mo—even ibo poor wreck lain.' Thore are pardonable hypocrisies in this life. Beatrix's eyes brimmed over with tears, Sha wns deeply sorry for him, s >rry I that she could find no love tor Uiui in her I heart; only infinite pity.4 I am very gtad yon arc safe at home,’ , she said. ' \Vo havo all been very anxious about you.’ A poor welcorns fora man who had lived through rix months' hnrd figbtiug with brown Buddhist aoldien—abirlinp round him in a diabolical dance,like the imps and demons of delirium tremens— for th* sake of Ibis moment. But heenuld not upbraid In* betrothed for nnkinlno«a just now. Mrs. Dulcim»r woe there, tea fol but lo- qn-r-innv. and he could no. o.ien his heart before Mrs. Dulcimer.A.ter uru.a asl next moraing Kenrick asked Beatrix lo go for a wait on the platform wiili him. jhoy wero io drive over to Culverhouse Cattle in th* .ftornoon. It was a dim aninmual m rning. the opposite eh ore veiled in mtat, I >o water a dull brownish gray, everything placid aud sub- lined in color—a morning that bad lb* calmness and grayuess of alvancing ago, tho dull repose which befit* man's closing poring over a musty parchment that Ken* rick bad produced for bis inspection. 41 ou hare been a lucky family.’ •Luckierthan we have deserved, I fear,’ answered Kenrick, with a glance at Beatrix. , They nil went to Little Ynfford at tbe end of the week, and Kenrick was estab- liehed al ths Vicarage, under strict charge of Rubecca. That worthy woman exercis ed a > awfnl tyranny over him feeding him with jdli, s and soups with as off-hand authority as if be bad been a nest of young t inisb.es,or a turkey in process of fattening for Christmas. He bore it all mnekly, f*r WM not Mrs. Dulcimer the best friend hi bod.’ince il was she who bad first suggested his winning Beatrix., They were lo be married early in th* year. 'Every body was talking about it al ready. Il wuuld bo a much more interest ing marriaga iban Mr. Piper's second nup- tials .though that event had kept tho village gossips alive for fall six weeks. Tlie tide of popular feeling bad turned, ami Beatrix now stood high in the estimation ot her neighbors. Even Miss Coyney was silent and contented herself with an occasional sbnig of her shoulders, or a significant ele vation of her pepper-and-salt -eyebrows. The slander bad died a natural death > it had expired of inanition.Beatrix and hor lover saw each other daily. Madame Leonard was delighted with tho wounded aoLUer who had fought so well al Pegu. Every body praised him. Evon Beatrix's manner grew a fibndo warmer, and she began to fsel a calm and sober pleasure in hot lover's company- such a mild regard os che might havegivon to an older brother with whom sho had not been brought up. As Kenrick grew stronger, they rol« together across ilia wild bleak moor, and the fierce winds blow health and power in to Ibo soldier's lunge. Kenrick apont some of his evenings at the dull old Water Honse, in that- pretty white pauelad sitting-room that hod been so long shut tip- Madame Leonard pniied and pampered bim in her cordial little way. Beatrix was kind, and read cr played to biiu according to the Im mor of the hour. It was a placid,happy life. self agreeable while I am in Vour power, and let me have my own w«y.r Mr.Scratehell he*itated««orely perplexed. To make himself dlugreoabl* to Beatrix, even in th« endeavor to protect her interests ■might be fatal. Women nrosuobsolf-wilted unressousble creatures, be argued within himself. If he thwarted ber in this ridiculous whim, sho might resent bis conduct all her life. In * year, M she had reminded bim, she would be sole mistress of her fortune. She might dismiss Bita from his agency, which would be simple and unmitigated ruin. Ho was as dependent upon the Hartfield estate for *cutonanc* •* a barnacle on a ship's boil >m. In a word ho could not afford to offend her. • You have another trustee to coosuR/h* suggested.4 Mr. Dulcimer? Ob, I know he will consent.’ ' Because he’s a fool? ‘Notbocaaio he'* a generous-minded man, aud would like to see Sir Kenrick'* for Lis daughter'* wedding. The fpfWatrif boy* mesowhito atuTound*) tluir lift* th* taerabaut'* d* tightens in. sb* tU n of BeautV ahd tht Btfut, M«h anxtou/ that be should bring something from London.♦Bring tn* * uewTilk Am i, p«p*. If you ore.going an Mis* Harefield's borine**, you will got lots ot m*uey/ pleaded Uk m- BUUOA. • » .e- 'Do bring Hi*'a Winter bofHMt M te— black velret lined with pink,' **kwi Elon.‘ You might get n rr n*tete*t brt, father/ •Md Adolphus, a boy wbo^lnyaapok* of bimsdf iu th* plaral, M if . to mteurify liis insignificance.»Go *ad cut mo sbme ea'tdwfabrt, giriri and mix me • liute weak gla and water in a bottle,' srid Mr. Bcratohell. ‘ It will b* night before I get to Loodoa.* ____ * Aud then you will ge to a hotel. I suppose. Won’t you be grand 11 cried <2»tu* enlios, who fancied that th* peoola who etaid st hotel* wer* a splendid and iuxnf‘ ious race, apart from Ui* mau ofmauklndi ‘I shall stay at Sam's” Coffee-Hou**, ifi tbe Strand,' said Mr. Bcrslcbeii, with a conscientious air.141 am not going towaria Mi** Harefiald'* money on fin* Rotate.’ uA quarter of an boar later and Mr. Ser*tchell had torn Uimself from.th* bosom at bis family, and WM being driven at a brisk trot toward Great Yafford. 1 CHAPTER XLIV. ’•-Ie all Tour Ume'oiM Uu-iueM. or <«<1T your *p»r« tlw*. ton tieot»nt>«9 away from hi«M over WhL You cau do It a. well a* others. Full partksilars. dlrocUon* and termi lr«. Elepnt an* cspet • re Ouv Nootw who engacc* Hital i m«ke ere U pi Th* Peo.-He-. Journal,’' Fortlaud. Maine. U •nnn.r tbmlaakgee lmMo. ne<y» ft*uutjo rn ost ir t«qoidirke -hl;- rw ue sw <.lhl u»iu «nl you. sty per<l*y »l burnt mini* by thotndudrtou*. Men. wumri, buys aixl rtri* wsutede'erye here to work for uy. b’.,w I* the . hue. O»Uy ouiflt end terms freo. Addreta Tsi's k Cu., Augtuta, Heine. INSC B A 5C E AG AI58T F IR E good end •' Uxoft rate* wmsfrtwU«i& to Uta I MUM. GEO. KJiNNEDY. II. B.ULAltK. lojereoD, Jen. M. 1070. IneeraA April 10.1«7». MONEY TO LEND. Mora* to *nr smoent on Security st B p«rccalwin Itanis nr on Uta lustJlmsut• System M jv<trirai, st ItodueeJ ttet«*. ■usiftEh siRicnr cosrigEvtitt. GEO. KENNEDY, m »ble. Cotta nothing tntrv It. For pre- ■unploa worth n Irv*. naproro jour i Una u th It lwn«e. AdlrMoBnn CHAPTER XLHL UBVCk's BETVBK. said Flora. She's given us all her old clothes.'‘ If KLO'J bad a spark ofgeneroaity, sbo'-l have given us somo of her new,' answered Clementina. 4 This is to be my room now. Il'* a herrid hole. I'm sure the furniture must have bean aocond-banil when Noab built the ark. Tbiuk of B4'*!* W|th her apple-green bedroom aud dressing-room at (he Park—all the foruilurc new, and her own choice and her baroueb* and pair, and bniRgbaiD (or evenings I Doesn't it seem too ridiculous ? ' Clementina went to tlie shabby little looking-glass on tire chipped mahogany chest of drawers, and submitted her small blunt features to a severe scrutiny. • I’m nd particularly nglv, and I’ve Bol- Ha's complexion, which Is the best part of her,' sire said ; • but I don’t suppose there'* a Mr. Piper growing for me anywhere.' •Dyes.there ia.’ answered the aheorfnl Flora. ‘ Dell* will giv* lota of parties.and we ahail reset with young manufacturer*.’4 Delta will do nothing except for her own gr*tmc*tinD,'said Clementina. ‘She w*u‘l gire parlies to please us.' years. 1' My daaresl lore, your loiters have been *11 kioduoui,' said Kenrick. • There has । not been much love in then:, bn I I suppose I I have no right to complain of that. You ! did not promise lo love tno. Your letters have uind* me happy. But yesterday I 1 confess I WHS wounded by yonr receplien of re*. Yon were so cold, so sileutl I 1 looked in vein for the greeting I bad fore- Bbadowed. It seemed that yon had cmue to meet me ns a dnly—that you wished yourself away. Aud then I thought perhaps Ibe ehnuge in rue was too greal—ih*l yon were borror-stniek at seeing »o deplor able a wreck. 11 thid.was the oxuse *f your silence—' ' It was not,' cried Beatrix, eagerly. ' Pray do not imagine anything of the kind. The change io you makes HO differ ence to me. I am proud to tbiuk tbal you hitvo done your duty—Ihat you hav* been brave nod noble, and Lave wou praise and honor. Do you suppose I do uol like you better for that ? ’ ' If I tltougbt clherwis’. Beatrix—if I fancied that you were rev died by my lan tern-jaws and lire ugly gash across my cheek, I woqld say al once lot al) be at an eud between us. I would give yon beck yonr freedom. 4 1 could not accept it on sneb terms. There is nothing revolting in yonr appear ance. If there were—if y »i wore maimed and scarred so as to be liar ily rooigniraWo — I would remember tb*'. you had been wounded in th* perfonnanee of yonr duty, and I would honor your won mis. No, Kenrick, believe mo, that could m t make any barrier between us.' 4 \el tb*re in * barrier.'81re bad not lb* cruelty to answer fire cold Lard truth. He was ill and weak. He looked al her with eye* that seemed to implore any dceeplion rather than a reality that would crush bim. He hod loved Iter and belived in ber when the man ahe loved bad doubted and left her He was *1 least entitled to gratilnJe and regard.41 have prmniaiMl to be your wife» and am going to keep my promise, the a*id, gravely.‘ Then 1 am happy. Shall it be soon, duareri? ’ • It eh*!! bo when you like after tbe new y’."r/ i t . ta it a • MB. SCRATCH SIX UOZS TO LONDON. The short days and fireside «venings of Dcoeuiber, and the festivities of Christmas, were io Sir Kenrick Calve chouse brief and ficetnig as a dream when one awaketh. Ho had never boon so hoppy in bis life. To ride across the dull brawn moorland with Beatrix, looking down upon the *miL iug villngo uoetling in the hollo# of tho black bill*; to sit by her side iu tho lamp- light, listening while »be road or played— these things made tho aam of bis delight. Life bad nothing for him beyond or above them. And time the weeks slipped by till February, ami tbo 10:11 of February was to bo Sir Kenrick's weddin'; day. He had improved wonderfully in hoalth by this lim*. His bent back had wonderfully straighten ed itself. He was altogether a changed man. Vurksbiro breezes had done much for him,but happiness bad done more. His countenance was radiant with that ever- present joy which mado life sweet to him. • How ho loves you I' cried Mrs.Dulcimer to Beatrix one day,la a rapture of admiration for her prutego. ' I never saw a mao so devoted.' * Humph 1' muttered the lawyer. ‘ It’s it foolish business altagctheh And pray where is the money t* come from ?' ' Have I not slocks or share* or Something that can bo turned into money im_- I mediately ?’| ' Yer, you have a nice little fortune io consol* and railway debentures. We might scrape up about thirty thousand, that way, perhaps.' 'Then yon «.vn mortgage the Lincolnshire estate for the other twenty thousand.' ‘ Mortgage quo estate—your own—to *«t free your husband's! Was there ***r any thing BO preposterous ?’ ‘I take a warm interest in one estate, and no Interest in the other,’ answered Beatrix. ‘ What is the good of property if one can uol do what he like* with it$' • My dear Miss Harefield, that is the spendthrift's argument.'‘I nm no spendthrift, but I want to gratify myself in this one matter. Now, dear Mr. Scratchell.pray be agreeable. Go up to London this afternoon, re* Sir Kenrick's law^re,**!! out Hie slocks and shares aad things,raise tbe twenty thousand on the Lincolnshire land,end get every thing done by this day week.'4 Impossible, my dear young lady.’ ‘ Nothing is impossible to a clever family solicitor. Rnmeuib'-r, Mr. Scralchell, if you accomplish this thing for ma, I shall always consider myself deeply bound to you. It i" a favor I shall never forget.’ • I don't think I shall be serving you well in this busiucBB.' i ' Yon will be doing wlikt I wish. I'll 4 Do you really think ho is so very fond of m»F okod Bcatr x, gravely. ' My dear, how sad an I distressed you look I—aa if bis lovo wore a thing to ba sorry al»oiit. Yes, I do think aud know BO. Can you tor a moment doubt it?'41 have fancied that oar marriage was on both sides rather one of convenience than inclination. Iio can give mo *u honorable none ;my foitune can free his estate. We like each other very much—aud—I hope—aBlaem each other. But I don’t think there is much lovo either sido. Ho njakns pretly speeches, of course. That is a compliment lo my sox and my fortnue. You remember that Solon Inristod that heiresses should bo treated with particular respect.' • I know nothing about Solon,’ exolaimod ths Vicar's wife, getting angry, * but I know that poor dear young man is passion ately in love with you. Why,child bo idol izes you. Oaa c.m seo wjtU half an eye.' ‘Then I am very sorry for him,’ said Beatrix; and Ibero was an earnestness in her tone that start led tho easy-tempored Mrs. Dulcimer. • Sorry that yonr affianced huiband ia do- voted to you I My dear B*alrix,yoa must bo going out of your luind.' • I Bomotime* think I am,' answered Beatrix, in a low voice. This conversation occurred about a fort- ! night before the wedding day. It made Mr*. Dulcimer very uncomfortable, but she BA d no word about it to any body,nos even to h«r chosen con Hante.R^becca.Was it possible,poor MrB.Dnlcimer *sked herself,that this match, tho crowning glory of all her offjrta, was going to turn oat ill ?Beatrix soot for Mr. Scratch*]] next day nod received him alone iu her morning room. mn ami put ou mv bonnet, and we'll go at once to Mr. Dole tn er to get his consent. You must catch the two-o'clock train from Great YafTord. My carriage can drive you over.' Beatrix rang and ordered the carriage to be got ready immediately, and to follow them on to the Vicarage. Her impetuosity bewildered Mr. Scratcboll. Sha ran out ot tho room, and re-appeared in a minute or to io her bonnet and fur jacket. He felt himself revolving in a whirlpool. T-> leave bis home at half an hour’* notice and go tearing off to Loudon ! Ho was rather nloued at the idea of a visit io London at a client's expense. Tre veiling, hotel ehargea, every thing, paid for him on the highest level. He bad not seen th* metropolis for teu years. It would be an outing suob M be bad never had in Ills life before. He began to hope that Mr. Dblcimtr would consent to bis ward’s wild sclximo.They found ti>* Vicar iu his beloved li brary, surrounded with bulky folios,bis foot on the fender and his mind a thousand wiles away with the primitive Aryan race*. He was tracing.tbe footsteps of a nomadic Indian tribe westward loGreec*. where they wwe to crap up by-aml-by M the Hera- clidic. • My dear Beatrix.’ ha said, 1 themore I ruminate upon the *ubject, the more I *m convinced that the Mosaic ac.oart ia tru< , and that all tLa races of mon hav* sprung from one comm >n oenlre—in ilia East.' “Then bow do you account for the wooBv- beoded uiggers.and the Lapland era,and the people with the piuk eyes T inquired Mr. Scralchell. • Climate, my dear Sir,climate. A ques tion of atmospheric indaences.'■ Dear Mr. Dulcimer I have com* to aak you a favor,’ said Beatrix.‘ li is granted befomband, dear clnld,’ said the Vicar, kissing her baud. The Aryan race* had been particularly amenable to Mr. Duloinrsr that nrirulng, aud the Vicar, always good-tempered, WM absolutely overflowing whb benevolence. " CHAPTER X±V. THE SECOND XU. PlgM. . Bell* was reigning at Iha Bark In aH the glory of new-fledged royalty; her hortriod fascinated and aub««rvi*at; her itan-chfld' ten all packed off to school the sober old Georgian barrack transformed by naw. fur niture sod improvement* of all kind*. At hl* wife's urgent desire, Mr. Piper bid bought the estate from Sir FbilipDuUilier, who, never having liked, it, waauryglad to turn it into mboeyi Which, carefully in* vested in railway shares, might bring him in five or rix per cent, instead tot a scant* two and * half. Mr. Piper was therefor* now Mr. Dulcimer'* patron,**Bella reflected with a thrill of pride. She had sscend- ed * good many itepa above poor Mn. Date cimer, who bad been *o patronixingfy good4 naiared to her in tba days'of ber poverty* For the brief three.mouths af hte wadded life, Ebenezer Piparnad. been Wring in a ttf le ot chronic oatonisLmrat. ‘ Thte little woman," a* be calted his wife, sbaofntely took his breath away. H«r coolue**, her self-assurance, her «ir of haring been Dead to the pouaetirion of unlimited wnaJthibam her babyhood, her jnsotenca to people ef higher rank—Lady Jane Gowry, for Is- rtnpce, and tbe Pynsente, and *U Ure not** bihties of Lillie Yafford—the** things filled bim with admiring surprise. Sb* was not al jdl tbe kind of wif* be had axpealtd to find her. He had chorea her for Let aoft- nee* and pliability, and ba fonfld &r hard and bright a* some spirit ling pern. He Lad expected to rale and govern her *■ easily as a HUI* child, and, behold, she WM Idling and governing him. He was too mueh under L>e spell of ber fascination to oom- p'ain—yet awhile t but ibta kind of Ching was not at all what he had intended. Ha held himself in reserve. Never wen th are such a change in any household. A bailer In solemn black, with a powdered fooinrau for his astistant, took tbe place of th* decent parlor-maid in her starched cap and apron. — The first Mr*. Piper bad narer Oonaaata^ In tiara in.d/mr mnn.servants. W • My dear, why don't yoa keep a man ? ’ Mr. Piper l|ad sorueumea biqmred. * He'd do much bolter thin these girls of yours, who never quite know their burinM*/ 4 Piper,’ his wife had answered, solemnly, ' I am not goinx to bring you to rain. Th* girls are bad enough, what with their •*> travagnnce and their followers, but a manwould ent DA out i >M and homo brier*we knew where wiTwere.’ ‘ Please yourself, my dear,' n La mad 3r, Piper, • and you’ll pleas* me.' ' Tbits it was that the Piper erfaMixb- monl Lad t*en ennduted. open * strictly middle-class footing. THOMPSON HOUSE,QFNTV ttC A M*Y ertbnj lb. Mt.^cvNLNId. Write, with cold sap,000 t» U ta « Tira 1WJUST. K |S 0 JO H N 13 A Y PER Jb^BUG G I«T. At — -------------- • —------ INGERSOLL BRANCH. IHE BAR ' 'I ’ 8TABL1HQ ■polked with the Beet ' t f 0-Md MtNliir »i4 *a4* ot *>M*r Liquor* AUeaUee u4 Obtains<u>4 Cora । lIoMbr. INGERSOLL. DR. WILLIAM GHAT'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE Before Taking 4 Aitor Taking. EM <A>ialnat Jar liurMart in tht UnikA Shura, Canada, and Eampr at rrdtteni roira. With oar prlMripai OSet Inratrd indtreeCf ^paaar tkr VnUkt 8>atr, P.Or>a,1.'. -n ___—:.A optafoa**toj*>teadrtt/iq^/ree *f cAorp*, wto aU toto ore fatrreetaf {» new famtioM Md In the dull dark days of November Mr. and Mr*. Dulcimer took their ward to Sonlbampfon, th*re to await her Inver’s re- lorn. They were to spend A weak at Col- verhouse with Sir Kenrick, and then b*w** to go with them when »h*v went back to Lillie Yaff 'rd. Mr*. Dulcimer had planned , it all. If Kenriek was afitnr atilt—thmivte that was not likely, Mrs. Xhiloltner said, •fier the s*a voyage— Rebecca could ntm* him. There was no beef teafike Rebecca's, no such e*Tv**-foot jetlv. Tl>*y went to the IMphin Hotel. *1 Southampton, and Mr. Dulcimer at *ne* descended upon th* old book-a bop* in th* High 8tre»i, Hk* a vultnre, since ba cared only for th* dead. Mr*. Dulcimer took Bealrix for a genii* walk, which meant a contemplation of all the *bop window*. B*airix looked pale and oat of apirite. • I know you are anxion* about Kenrick,’ sai l Mr«, Dulcimer. Beatrix blnsJied. Her eonsricaoe smote h*r for not beiog anxious enough about h*r wounded lover. H*d it keen Cyril thire returning, what agoaie* of hope and f*ae would have rent her breaal f But it wo* •oiy Kenrick, the man sh* bad prems**d. out of «imf>ls gratifade and MteMn.lo tnar- rv: and h*c feering about HUA M the bear of tbriruveeting drew nigb, wa* an *var ioer»aring dread. Th* day ODM far the arrival of tb* steamw. Tbe weatb** had been <*vovaU*. *No,‘ *be answered, quickly. *T nm proud of year profession.' I should be ror* ry if for my ease yon wore to exchange the career of * soldier for the stagnation of * Country gentleman's life.’ • The;* would b* no eta mat ten for m* at Cu>verhou«e ; yet I had much rather remain in tbe army. Bat i* my prof**eion to reparata us T You may not like to go to Indi*.’‘ Il will ba my duty to go with yon.' 1 My love, I h»ve no word* to «ay bow happy you have made me. It would hove been a grief to give up ay profession, b it 1 would have done it vitbouk a word in obedience to your wish.'• A wife ebould bay* no wish, about serious thing* iu opposition to ber husband,' answered Beatrix.Tb*y wore »l Culwbou** C**Ue before aud again Ui* village gossips were bobbing to Beatrix, Ibis lime with th* M- aaraace, derived Irom Betty Monson’s direct *BMrtion,tliat sh* wa* to be Ujoir Lady Bountiful, the sotirco *f‘comfort and bias*- ing rt CbritUou-tU* ao^ in *11 time of trouble.They *p*«t weal as and quirt week st th* caaMe. Beatrix liked tbe gray old bnlid- ' I suppose yon know that Sir Kenrick's •state is liaavily anotimbored,’ sh* said.1 Ye*.’ answered the lawyer. ’Of canne that will be considered in the settlements. It will be my care to protect yunrintaresi*.'1 N«vor mind my interests or the *uClle< men is yet awhile. I want to-pay ol! those mortgagee before there is any question of eeltlrmonts.’ • You pay them off—before yon »re Sir Kenrick* wife 1 Uy dear Mire Harefield, what an extraordinary notion T ' I can uot see that. My wonsv Is to re- [ewe th* estate sooner or later. That la an understood thing be I ween Sir Kenrick and me. Why should I or»t do it before I am bis wife? I, Beatrix’Iftreflald, for him,re my futnre husband, am surely abla to pay off these mortgages.'‘Any body esn pay off a ntortgage,' answered the lawyer;‘but there i* s»ru« hazard in such * proceeding/- Stqqweo Sir Kenrick were to die before yonr wedding day—or ware to offend yon ? Marriage* or* sometime* broken off. you know. Al the oburoh door, even. Tb*n, again, r*- member th* estate Is strictly wit sited. Sir Kenrick ha* no power to s«tUe il upon you- Failing * sou of yours.it will go at bi* death TO IM* couein Cyril—AM I sea that fact rather' Martie* you,' esid UM uneouaeious tewyer.pereiving that Beatrix pried ai the mention of ber fort totr’r naota- • Tbre« ar* aeri*4W*>n*id*rata>n*,' urged Ur. Scrat she K 3 1 ehoold strong!y recocm- tueud you not to teach those mortgage* with your liule Anger until yoa' have two ortbriM «<«• ot yreir own. Why ahouU ■Oh but this la a very serfcras matter,’in terposed Mr. Scracbeli, auximre to do hi* duly. • You'll have to give ft your grave consideration.'4 I am all attention,' replied Mr. Dslci- mor, with ona eye ou the Heradidn. Beatrix exptulned her desire to set Sir Kenrick's relate fre*.4 W*ll, my love,you h*v* always iutend ed to p*y off tho** martgagee after yonr marriago, have you not ?’ asked the Vicar, with a business-like air. ’Certainly.* ‘ Then I can not see that it make* any difference whether y >u pay dwm off before or after. It is somewhat Quixotic,perhaps to take time by tbe forelock in this way .but it can do no harm, a nd it will afford Kenrick another evidence of your uo&te and gener ous character.'Mr. Scratotan did not fael himself called upon to explain to Ibe Vicar all Ibos* ob- jeatfons which he had already expounded to Beatrix. If the** p*op)e liked to m»k* fKite of theinrelvM, it was not for him to Linder them, JIi* own interest* clearly Now everything wa* on *u Miatosxaiia level. The prevent. Mrs, Hper had a Mxrart Frenchwoman for her own maid. She bad a smart groorft in top-boots, to sit behind ber pouy-csn iage. WIMB sho dro** to k*r barooclie, the groom sat beside th* epach- man, and the two pairs of top-boots had ■ dazzling effect. Mr. Pijwr was rather tonished at the boot-maker's bill. ■ ' My pet, here’s no en3 ef monf lo pay for top-boot*/ • I hope you don't expect nre to goonl with a coachman in trouMn i ' exclaimed Bella. ' I might as well have a fly from the Crown al otree? • My love, 1 should have thought that any kitri of a carriage would hav* been m noveliy to you, and tbal you'd hardly baw bnn *o partienter abort Lb* Uvwy? sug- gestad Mr. Pip«r. 11 could have gone ou fort al! my life.' •aid Bril*; 4 but if I ac» to hav* s'ur- riage. I mast have it dec*nlly appointed- earth, iika MoUamrnod'a coCta/ Moh»*ra*<l'»«offla •*tmt ai4red IfK Fl- p*r. It hod-been flung at his bead ■ good 1 tawny tjuns upon hi* vent*ring toi •bjeci to hi* young wife's exlravlgtne*. - * ‘ And, Mtor all. I ata proud toMtbow well sbe do** it,' b* said to biuM*U,«Bili*« au naorioo^suul*. ' Site'* MBHMWIJAUI* DocbeM.’ And Cb*niMfor**rd in ftHnilUx iion Me. Piper wa* apt to *p**l* bf liiAWifk as ' lb* Duche**.’ lay in pleasing Mt*s HarafielJ. To do olh*twis« would be to take the bread out of' th* mouths of hi* inaocent offispriug. -And than there WM th* tempung idea of * holiday iu L mdgmaud tb* pauspect of a long. i«h Lill of coate at th* end > t all Dacided- juld b* abecr OM&I*M Stubborn!v io this romantic yonufe lady'* caprice. par hardly knew him*»lf im JL . Pmiau Carpel* ot vivid sad vartona h*** were ’ spread on Ui* Nack and white marbl* eft tb* h*tt; brocadbdi aalin cert *<*>*>MtM- lined with amber, vetted tb* daoM blkweeia hall and coo*»rv*tery. Tbodr*f^nciMeBi> wa* pal* blue and gold, a mtetarptee* of NoaoUl'*, with tall gilded Bland* for i in Sevres chin* flower pot*. •» BMMXW Tb* chfof balreom. wstta-antottpBM. Everything was radiart *ad atafliog^ dax- eUor with grid aad gay *oloni.‘Mf word, il * Ilka Being in a lawtr. b.kfacal and domeitw sees. Hrst a castle, lb*n an abbey, th*o * good old Todor dwaffinff-hanu—tU*4 was lb* history of CalvMbooa*. KaariA broaglit oat nM Mr. Omi Crtv*rh»a«*’* olwaMto kwttefo?'• It w«U b* IM Kaaruk* beo»& M foug «an !■ its UaH; bow it had belong- Cal. th* Vteatag* gal*.‘It's a quarter pul twelve,’ eh* »xM, looking at b*r watch- ' You hav* just *a hsur and thro*-quarter* to peek yo«r **r- pet-bag *ad drire to th» abatton. Pray know when to find Su Kanridk'* l*wy*r£'’ ' R*m srober, Sir Kenrick fa to ftn** y*ts- He ia to ka*»w nothiuar Uli I clsooe* to t4l him. Il will not b* later than ear wedd ug day.’ ■ But the *atfi*meeta‘ I <W1 have no acittouMat*,' aaid Beatrir. My Aur Mi** H*n8*M. yen n u t M . Having mad* Lar han* BM Piper’s urxtttMifa n*ttu*Uy « her *nlBDd«M to the euv>*a*-w *Ub4nfeanr bouare. Sh* Ite to i»*ae invitation*- on ** ,MI th* netehborfrodd *H»sre£ agw gb* art । THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2fi, 1878. ®bc ©«fnrh Cnbunt, wsmsnaffi m M, tm. A emo dMMMtartten on a largo aaale Ukm plow in Btorflb w Domtewn Day. wheu to towa wiUbecomsuci'y- Goolpb _______ Sir John will Beret return to power again. That’* w i lled. AU the Grit papers in the Dominton have said so- Yel we haven't a great deal of faith in to Grii prophets after all. Matters, tbrongh our a pens, look very fav- orsblo te the CoBseryative# ell over the Dow inion. Even in Sarnia, the Grit# will not bet on more than fifty majority for Mackeusfa. Previously hie umjoritiea have ton almost limilleM. Things are loifaiiig THE votes of ths gallsat Colonel hath ,w; yrt tea Ha ri » *• l»ri. take to fUtfscm ? by that letto which appeared in Uie Free PrM on Saturday last Be prepared to rnuet to truth in whaterer tom it may __________ IT GEXERAU/K appears to ba a proper tiling lor a» M. P. to name More Inis con- BUiueuta and give an aooount of hie etaw- ardebipi and if La again eeto election, he Mjdaiua Why ha should ba Mqaported. A eotfhJE of wsoks ags tbe Chronicle stated tliwt Mr. NJXOB would take the stump five months hence. As before that time Mr. Gibson will Ita M. P. for South Oxford, we conrtude that hi< speaking will have connection with the electidU for the local Legislature- Then, if Mr. James Brody should ba, as ho wishes to be, anfl u he is expected to b*, « candidate for 4he local House, we shall see how sweet Mr. Koxcm wW be OB Aus friend Mr. IL, and Low twited dihaQiarty M in tin# Siding- Waits waa. cutiBittototo condMOM^ to ftretom to THE TIME w^wban England aoid that cho could nActrd to,incur anal toes on the expert of liergoMta. tin purpose of de- ATTIS MADiHtkUia letter contributed to ■cur IJCUK contemporary, last week, - by “Go mm on Senso," wo are no* loolmed to bo angry. Wa have one com plrintto make, however, in regard to at; tot to, that U eontaius DO evidence that the writer bad couagrebanded oar meaning ia to priuoi- pal M ild about which he >«t Limsalf to write, namely, our referenvee to tbe dis united Grit party iu South Gx/ord. We will stale to matter again, oe shortly as poaoiida, when wa thiuk "CsHDinou Sense" will quite agree with us to our conclusions: The Chronicle hot ahsimed that to “Re form” yanty iu South Oxford is a united one. It LM also claimed James Bnsdy, Jsmw Noxon and Peter J< boson Brown as the loadeto of the party in tho Bidiog. Now, temperance and protedtoa are ac knowledged to be two of the moat import- au1 questions before tbe Reentry. Ou the lempenmea question it is impowdhle that M i«u . Brody »nd Noxon antertafa rinsifar views, tbo one being a bote! keeper and President of to Licensed Victualler's As sociation, and to other President of a temperanne society. It" “ Common Sense ' bos any c<wawon scone lid will admit that we, are right on this point. We have it from towwwei roeuto that Iheyhvbldl- have biuiid that Ingersoll clique moaht eamptalely. Thim'a to OUBIMI that Iras brought evertaatiB* disgrace on to county wid their setemin' and’ dirthy tbricte. Shura, an' I beheveaf the troth «u known Mr. Oliver is to-day ashamed OT tbe men who ware bis snpporthem wbin be ren for parliament ITba 2-do Bar Brown-bill bns- InaM kilted him ^omplately, an1 he has never beau Ebe SAMA m«n since— more eh.ime te »bim who pretended to be lite friendsIhen an' were to graaHaat juimies. That Utile matthrr is not forgotten yet, an* wlMUibeJitao aocaes I'll give ye tha full banufit or dt to to party wbe waste it THE Globe said come yean ago to t " of all kinds of politicians the ‘ trimmers’ have beau to most sbort-Hved, and their brief careers have usually been to most miser able.” Thus it hath been with poor David Glass, the" London trimmer." His career Lu been to rt ; he may always be running the trank, tel he nan noru roach the gutd. to existence. Maoturei springing In- tried iho game for rectly ■opiate taw* in n gard to prolec- lion. When to* staH* eu * Ix THE year 1865 the balance of trade betAaen the United States and Great Brit ain »u >37,800,000 in favor of Great Brit nin. In 1876, afler tha United Stales hod Inen rulnad by protection fur ten years, it was 8^69.8:2,000 in favor of the United States ! How wonld ten years erf such a protectionist policy rain suit Canada f A while, Lot Fratice, Germany and the United States free tn ted her drsigua by protection. England bolds tofaeotnade, wliils these other countries stand by pro tection ; and to y are now Moding toir goods into England cud beating her man ■ ofsrtvren on their own ground. Now, wouldn’t it La wise for us to protect enr- AAIVSS AgtaEMt U*ela Sam., by putting the same tariff wpon his goods coming in here aa ba put# on our goods entering his eoantry ? form tot “ protection would cause all tl e OPE THAMKS are duo and are hereby ten dered io Mr, George A. Fyper, for the man ly mating in which ba OotnM out over bis own signalare and “ nails" the lie whioh appeared in the ChronieU, ot the week before’tot. Oar versiou of the matter is BO nor akin to Mr. Pyper's, that we ac cept Lie »enriou of it without further oom- meut. MB. PrpKH beliarM in taking “ time by iho foroloak." Ha evidently thinks it is not well to pul aS bwdu*«a •• gva months." He Las teas working hard lately for his friends ia Ibis Biding, and we. do think whoa auotor hatob of names ia sent down to Lar* '* J. P.“ attached te them, that Ibis gentleman alioald not be unganarondy for- . gotten. Tbo members of tbo "psirty" are THE SEIIXEXKXT of Manitoba appears to bo satisfactorily progressing, 101,300 acres of land having Leon homesteaded between 1st January,l878,and the middle of Maymis compared with 82,187 in the same period of tha orerious year. The same results have accrued in other branches of the inunigi’*ti°n work which appears to be going pn m^at satisfactorily. If, however, this fa fo ba .-naintained, and lbs people are to be math .’tappy end prosporom;, something mtut ba docs with mere rapidity ton appeals at all likely under to policy of procrastination which lbs Government have adopted to ■ aoure eamnDlDioatioa between our parairio provtada AD.d lbs Dominion. laoaay to RO to to pockets of tha mnnu- facturerer rod to otor, oc the e*«tre plat form, and oo.the aanav occasion, Bays that “ he knew frora experience that protection would not Ldp to maRufacturors at all,” aorely " Common Benno” will admit that we are correct in concluding that tb<y are divide! on this quaition a!»o. So far M Peter Brown is ooncorued in the matter, aUUough the Chronicle may be willinc to .claim him M He “ Itader," wo do uot bo- lieva either wing of the party desire to Lave him claaw 1 na a leader of tbe Re form party of S. Oxford. Any way,it makes no difference whatever is to his opinions on tbe above two, or any other political queBliani, as, com pared to tha other two gentlemen named, he stands as 0 to 2. We think “Common Bensa" will agree with us on this also. What we Lava attempted to show ia that {he Grit party having acknow ledged leaders poiseesing such widely dif ferent ww« on prind»«1 quactfona, cannot ha a united party—and m ale wa will be agreed with. Hemau A dianW. NEXT Wednesday tore is to be a grand pie-nic and demo os tret ion at Parkhill in honored: Sir J aha Macdonald, who ia to address to electors of to North Riding of Middloan that dsy. Addresses will alan be given by Hon. John Carting, Mr. J. B- Plumb, M. P^ and Mr. Foy, of Toronto, Arrangementa hare been made for a special train from London and intermediate «fattens, ria G. T. B., at greatly reduced So ratns ere now in the field two " In dependent Liberals," namely, the great disqualified *'Cvms-along-Johu," tn Lon don, and David, “ tLo trimmer,” in Ea t Middlesex. Why not add “I bet yon Cook," of Simcoe ; Malcolm Cameron, of Huron ; and the bostpf other liberal Grit gentlemen, who know where to pat the money •• where it will do tbe most good," and who have been so generous with their purses in helping “ io elevate tbe stand ard" of political morality in this country ? We don't Bay thsl Mr. Glass Las been lib eral in the same sense as the others, men tioned and nnmentioned. We can't say that he Las tamed his pockete out much ; bnt LA Lai been generous duriag bis polit ical lifetime in bis support to whichever party for the time being hud tbe handling of the scudis. A WOODSTOCK paper, owned by to gen eral secretary of the Reform Assocfaliun of Ontario, says tot Mr. E. King Dodd fa iu the South Biding of Oxford asriiting Mr. Gibson fahfa aanvau. Mr. Dodd, we be lieve, has uot been in the South Biding at all,and hats not helptag Mr. Gibson. He has been fa Woodstock, attending to Ufa owa affaire ; but tot is the DSMMI ha has been to to South Hiding. How easy it is for our Woodstock cotam. to tell a de liberate falsehood. WITH THAT recklcasnoH and utter disre gard to truth, so eharacterutic of the local organ of the '* Starvation is te," H ateted last week that we in a former ksoa spoke “ with auch envy and malice of the bus iness suecaM of Measrs. Brady, Noxon and Brown, and OUMES of eur leading tewas- men."Will that paper point out to us in our paper its foundation fur Uis above charge ? Pau te fB 0, ©f roures; but this continual attempting to pise* nA in fates positions is something more serioM. It's cowardly, to say the lessL The fart at the matter fa, we and all ctor Conservatives are anxious to,see this country and everyone in it prosper ; and thia fa to vety reason our party fa now caaagMl ia supporting a policy—to National PoHey of Sir John A. Macdonald —wbWt fa calculated to bring about tbe ■bois mult. A FEW weeks ago it was announced that the Grit« of E ut Middlesex had nominat ed David Gba* for the Commons and Jas. Armstrong for tbs Local, and tot both bad accepted tbs nominations. It now tUrni out that Mr. Armitrong only “ took tbe matter into consideration,” and did not a:- ccpt Iba nomination at that time ; and now, after turning it over in bis mind, and viewing it from eveiy standpoint, he de clines being the local candidate. Tbn lo cal election does not take place till next year, at any rate not till that for the Com mons 1B dispoeod of. When the latter is diipoud of the Grits of East Middlesex will have “ trimmer" David on toir Landa •gain, and why not ran him for to Local ? 'Riera is nothing in tbe way that we know of. To run would uot be altogether a now tiling to him—neither would it be to bo de- Lsled, ami there are very few men who de nerve a strong dune ot defeat more thin Mr. Gfaae. AJ it is clear that bo does not stand tbs slightest show for tbs Commons against Mr. Macmillan, and as it will be hardly possible to get a man to run against Hr. Tooley, now that Mr. Armstrong has declined, the chances are that -klr. GIOIB will be the candidate. Indeed, the London Herald thinks the East Middlesex Grits, “ M long os they pin toir faith to David Glare, will always havv a candidate fur any position of profit that m«y torn np." WB lusm,T thought to t it would bo neteimmy, but in order to allay any on- oereremry- ton tot might arise in the bosom tA to editor ot the Osrooicfa or Ils tvaddley oorreopomtenla. we beg to anure tomwg are not ye5 a candidate to parlia mentary tenon. UM miration bestowed Lilly nMvad and nails tor our heartiest to ols; hut, not so tot (*till«n«u,wr will WIMS WB NMICMM • mandate. Id tiro w ^ U «D M m ttM and «f tha mateci. Garn in Soath Oreavilte—wbvre toy riabi M ovsiy w tm site to be to -fam sraaiqsteJ a wkfa- reamMd^a. Mr. Wiser fa Ufa WBniii>tol W «• are to fudge by t fatter ia to Montreal MR- MACKEKUK wauls Canada to be a cheap place to live in, and says that pro tection will tend to make it anything but that. Yet Mr. Pyper, to bosom friend of Cub Sktoner, and who is just now preach ing tha- doclriues of the “ 8 terra tic n is la" in tbis Riding, saya goods are bought in to United States, (a much protected coun try, remember), duty paid on them, and laid at our doors cheaper than we can buy tom bare I This is not very favorable te whal Mr. Mackeorie says ; tel H what Mr. Pyper aaya ba tree, and goods continue to te brought here from to other sidatow long will it take, if wo don't ostabUab pv- tertton, before wo will be without a factory ba Canada f If ow mauutoturere cannot •capote (owing to tbo towncaa of our tar- iff) with to Aaariaaua, they so oil fail. party Mt MttfMMf M e MitokpritMnpiM aea them keep up and fionriab, and add to oar wealth in all the many ways they art bound to do if earried on SMeaaahilly T MM of capital will m t eatebhah totonm among a people that rappon a foreign aamtry in preLreuea teUwirown ; neither can those factories ahwady eatabliaed keep upon their tot amongst aooh a people. It .bis mean wNtin’a fa tbe Chroniefa. U in, but that was a queer old art back ho got in IM lit Hatunlay's Free Pre st. The gooeoon that dished up tot Uttle a m for him and, L s candidate wee a broth of a boy, PH -bot ye. Spnkiu ov Grrt WOO me gfatlemaa raid back to the Government lacbt spring, m think in's t wodil sn nke a fine picture, wid the Parliosieut traildin's an cue aide, I bn Bank of Montreal oc the ntber, an' ma corey fa togssdiKte in a great ■Lorry to de- pewit Lia #S9«*cbrck an' get back ia time itoigive his owovvidinea, wfieve he held up Ina bauds in holy honrac to think that such a mistake oodid have been mads widant bis knowin' 1L Ten tliiokin’ if lie held tip Lia hands for ivery mistake of the same kind ho had made, he wouldn't have tliiin down vary often. Wouldn't U make a fine (Ito nation for the walla of to young Jta- .U w formar'wa uuwn.liivcwe,nsed billtacd reosn. I'm pallie pUi- wiUio,me«irw CMIS9 OU II 0 , . m olin' <11 sabeeribe five cent's worth get it painted. had a mealin' out our way, an' it WM agood one. Mistor Gibtwn ehpoka wrfl, share an’ ho knows too much about the Nrtional Policy for thixn other fellows, and djey have no businere thryid' to argue to- wisUltoc wid him. That's Ike kind oy pol icy wo want in Ibis conntiirr, and it tbe Grit# export to keen “ Little jue," as they coll him, mt ov Parliament, they will have to get some one that knows more sbout “Political Economy" than that “Little Pomposity"man, who haabeen slot out by the Grits as a sort of buffer, to feel how bard the knocks were going to be before Iboy would ventaro into the fight themselves. Now, that’s another specimen ov Grit tactics. I wonder hew Mr. I*, likes it, *«' him a olranger, too. Shure, au’ it’s too badJnlirely. Well, Ill have to sthop thia lettor or ye'll be aftor pnttiu’ it nrtll to fire if it’s too long, but ya'll hear from me agio. In the manetime, Moro power to ya, • B. O GOXK. Note.—Our correspondent informs us that he usee ths word “ buffer" iu ita nau tical sense. Weight* and Measures. To the Editor at the taJonl Tribune; SIR,—A considerable misunderitanding SERMON rsEirnm BY THX REV. E. If. BLASD, IH ST. JAMBS' CHPBCH, Iwazatoti,, ox ST. JOHX’S DAY, JUNE 24, TO m x MEMEEOS or THE MAOOXIO ORDER. pxista among traders as to iho condilions j upjn wliioh they can use Iha Wine and T«r.—And he »H up the nilUnl lathe porch oj the Twaple........I. Klugs. viL. il. ^Vimtosfor measures.For their information I wJl qo°te tbe regulation iu reference to these n .0^*81 “Tbe wi J® fisllon 231 cubic innbes, and the Winaiu"»‘*r bn»bel of 2150 42400 cubic inches, may ba used m any case by special nnderetsudina L'tween tbe parlies to any contract or agrvei.'1^*. " Traders who use such ;no>.'*n«>s other wise than in purasance of a °° mentor who use them unstamps.’'. ^**1 bo atnetftble to penalties mentioned i*1 ^bfl Act. Tbe Winchretcr bushel and tho w?n d gallon, with their sub-multipliers, when I made of any of Iha materials specified for the Dominion measures of corresponding names, may be verified nud certificatca of such verification granted. " Furm of tbe ineasuse must be cylindri- sal. In no case to bo verified if tbe sides or bottoms are battered, indented, or other- 1 wine put ont ot tbeir original and regular ; shape. । “ Tbe word ‘ Wino’ or ‘ WineliMter,' os ! tbe case may be, fobs engraved, cast or stamped in legible duly proportioned Bo- 1 man cbnraclera of such pattern as ilia de- 1 pailmont of Inland Revenue may prescribe, | ou tbe front of each mtronro—tbe letters . to be not less than one-tautb of tbe whole height of measure." 1 These regulations wilt ba strictly enforc- ' ad in the future. By inserting to above » in your valuable paper, you will much 1 oblige your obedient servant, • GEOEOE HOTSOX, D. I. W . 4 M. ‘ The C. V. IL Station. To the E4llor of the Tribune: DEAB SIR,—Thoae partial who are al ways so interested in tha welfare of tho town, and who Lave had the Credit Valley Railway matter in band, certainly must bare known, if they gave to matter a thought, that it would be an expensive un dertaking to procure tbo land adjoining Thame# Btreol for station purposes. Then what's the use of grumbling now? Quite a number of our citizens advocate having the station at tbs western limit of tbo town to save expense. If tbe laud already picked apon was expected to be too expen sive, why wasn't tbe expense taken more into eon a ids rat ion before tbe road was brought into the ooroporatfoo at al] ? If money is required to bo saved, why WM the road not stopped st tbe eastern limit of the town ? Surely, for all practical pur poses, as well as convenience, the station would be as well at the eastern as tbe west ern limit, and we jhonld have saved tbe expense oi the right of way already pur- chased. Some may say there fa no suit able ground at tho eastern end. Well, if Hie handsome (?) buildings (a sample of which we are now able to see opposite tbe Atlantic House) which tho Railway Com pany are going to erect wuet be built upon atilta, it would be no more trouUo to build tom at the eastern end than anywhere also. Taking everything into eonsidern- tion, I think the autoritieo had better otop grumbling and squabbling over Iba matter, and work more in harmony. Wo want the station ia tbe best place even if it does cost something. Our Council in this mat ter ore too much like to Grit party fa this Riding—to y can’t agree. This road fa expected to bo for tbe Interest of every resident fa to town ; and to Council fa expected to work together for their welfare. Let tbo iron horse coma—tho sooner to better. We want protection and good erop< all ever tho Dominion, Which, combined with to eomptetion and ronuiog of to C. V. IL, I bsbeve will lead to rooks Inger- ooU hiroolf again. Yours truly, UARMOXT. Ingvreoll, Jane 25th, *78. Bralhran, wa have met together to-night as a fraternity, » hand of workers, who are united by a common bond of brothetly love—a Lve that is not limited to kindred, country or nationality, but, io iho widest accept at io a of the term, embraces aay throughout to wide, wide world who bear the name of Christian—a fraternity which I am persuaded Carries out iu nil its branches to the very fnllest extent, both iu letter and spirit, tha noble, the divine prin ciple of Chris tain brotherly love. To you, to n, as a body of Chtfalain loyal Free Miltons. I would addnu myself especially □pa.’’ annivenmry day. You Lave paused /ro3i labor and turned aside from the world's bC*T hum and din of humin voicesand Luma.- ’xoitement to seek rest andrafedimaut witoi these sacred walla, and by joining unitedly fa the privileges here afforded you of prayer BL’* _Drals*. 4|fa tbo bearing and study of Gou's Word, to stm yourselves with additional alVD^th for fighting tha battles of life and upholdu’R i the high principle of our Order. Knowing that" if God be for ns who can bo against us." Therefore, as tbe steward of God's household, whose duty and responsibihty it fa to give oacb their portion as they need it, I bid you, my brethren, welcome to God's house and I pray that by the Lelo of God tbe Holy Spirit your meeting here may not only be for mutual benefit, but for spiritual instruction and teaching, and for encouragement to persevere fa the right and true way. 1 have chosen my present text for very obvious reasons, one being t stand unique fa tha civilised world, sod that lot Ibetr majesty and beauty they eould not fail to fl Irak • |La beholder with r fechags al awe and roveranM. Jashin, ■ He shall retabifalg Boer,In him fa strength. (This was, rota i^*»k, to nnriio that 1 crowned tbe work <d Uia wftole temple. r We have no desoriptbin rtf Uis solemn sat- tingufi ot thou miulily ptilara,-but I think , wa may fmarine the scene M everything 1 bring mails ready, Ilia place prepared,and 1 iba maebinoryiu order. The workmen ore summoned from all starts of the building to ' witness tbe rearing, like dedication, and the | moving of those mnjeatie colnmus. With ; whet eager expectation would they watch [ them as they slowly and laboriously rise to to ir proper positions; with what care would they see that no harm WM done to to delicate ornamental work; and as llwy , aland firm it pen their bases, can you not , hear the shouts that arise trout tlia crowd at the safe acenmplishment of Ibis important. shall I not soy moat important, part ■at al! the work; mid then a solemn pause and silence falls upon aH as King Solomon,, acoompaniid by to widows etu, Hir im ri Tyre—tbe skilful artificer, to wbrue handi craft tliepiHare owed their existervc*—staph forwariLanil,donbtleM with prayer, per baps with nnnfoting oil .dedicates tboae pi I fora io tha work and service of God. Ct« yon doubt that, as three workman heard to ajemn- ‘ ty eisrotficnol names given from to King's; hps, to that oa the right, “ Jnctrrii He shell establish," and that on the left, “ In Him is strength,” that they woidd re tarn to their work with in la MS feelings ot revereooe, as reminded that on God alone was dep«tidi-ni tha success ot their work. To him alone would ba the glory of its triuuyihatjl completion. They wonM foci mors (Lan ever tot toy were warkine under the guidance and - direction of the Almighty Architect Him self, and their work henceforth would be sxMtly, truly, conscientiously performed as in Hfa sight- Now, my dear brethren, aa Masons we know that a budihng unsap. ported cannot exist, and a building insufficiently supported rooncr or later will fall. Therefor*, in proportion to (he size and weight and extent ct a building, so must ita supporta ba an exact equivalent to their anperiucumbent burden, thoroughly equal to their task, and if tbe building is to stand for ages to supports of that building must ba of imperial) a Ue material. Let us for a moment liken Freemaconry to such a building, of anivema! sway, erected iu every portion of the globe. What is its support, the secret of ita sncccM? Is it ita ag«, ita tims-honored institutions? No ! Ia it the paweriul bond of brother hood ? No 1 Is it the ioflucnea of pow erful names? No 1 It is, that in its vary porch, at the very entrsooe to FreeQsason- ry, there stands for all to world to see tire recognition of God and God only,the great Architect, not only of creation,bat at mar. Him we werehtp.on Him wn depend, trti*t- fogentiredy to Lu strength—He shall estab lish—appealing to his guidance. In Him ia efrength ; resting on the promises of His word we look alone to Hirn for assistance and sucofiM. And mark I those pillars stood in the porch. No one could enter the Totnnle without witnessing to the sa cred truths emblazoned npon their shining cotamaa. And so, dear brethren, think God it is with u*. No or.ecnn be a Free Mason who does not acknowledge the tniib of God’s Divinity. It may not be out of place to refer hire to the prompt and faith ful action of the Grrn I L^dgeof England, who but a few months ago publicly an nounced theirdecteian utterly to repudiate the Grand Orient of France, because that body had so altered their constitution as to admit of the reception of AtheiaU within their fellowship, thereby declaring tlh-m- selves utterly regardless <f the fust princi ples of our order, nod wil’ing for the sake ot a temporary numerical inerease.to tram ple under font and destroy the foundation of success. Tbaok God, dear brethia-1, it is not so with UB, and that one exception aerrea but more firmly to illustrate the rule; and is it not a came, not only for stlf congratulation, but far the commending of our order to the world nt large, that we ean with one heart and on« mind n»- semble ourselves for worship in God's bouse of prayer, nod by joining tu the beautiful services of this evening, learn from the re cital of God’s works how we ought to live and serve Him. / nd now, dear brrtbrrn, «s I draw to a eoDfcl'..’’on> suffer a word of more personal MMM Sorto. want — ta IncefM’l, Jun* *, 1*78. within those heavenly gate A Ba art di- roived, brethren, to pal w w tn u l fa any- ihin« to t ttaa ean do, for we bove onr 8ar- fanr e wrtdi saying, •• Wbm y» toll have done all that fa eomoiandjd roa,e*y, wa are unprofitable sorvanta, we lure done to t which WM our duly iodo." (Lake xvil 10.) Haw ton lb al I we be roved? My dear breibren, taka bame with yon to-Miirht, I ask yon, this gospel lavage, “N-L by w>rk>of rigtilenus that ve here dene, but according to Hfa mercy H -m td ns." “For by graea ya arc saved throagh fartli, and not yooHKh-aa, it fa the gift of God." And bearing th CM glorious Inui is in mind, renieuibtw that Freemasonry bears stamp- ednponita forebvod ibis motlto—IK Gon WK TBUST. SL John tbe B aptist’^ Day. CLLEUEATION IN INGERROLL The members of King Hirara and Sb Jehu's J/wige and Harrie Chapter celebrated tha aunivenrry of St, John the Itep’fat'a tbiy ia JngerooUea Monday with ail doe ceremnny. The frateraity awetahti-d Mt the Lo'ge Room, •ver toTamaaB Office in tbe ■evening, and *t eight o'cteck, eJothcd in lull regalia, marched fa precosrion, under the leadership of Wershi|rfaL Urrtber W. J. Allison, to St. James' Ohatrcb, where divine service wae non ducted, and a very exceMnut aersoim preached by Rev. K. M. Bland. fT emsn in fnl] will be found in another oohmn J tearing the ewrica aeveral a|>propriate Aymss were aanj? by tbe congregation, lod by the e roe Ue nt At the eteeo of the eerrtee the Wetbrcn again furtaed in procewteu. and, headed by the Inger.ell BRUJ Bind, Marched to Mra. Leonard*a hotel, where a service of fruit was partaken of. The turn-oat of the members of the order was In ego, and. clothed ia their IreauiBul regalia, the procesnion had a very impoamg. effect. Council Media; Stray Cow. Brisk Mag to Sale.rooUi J. 3. DR A’XIN, MM. *<**»> "IH >M lnei«xc-L^wht U> me t'U rar mlixt that oil weight*. rd »ml vcrld«J cure • TOFFER F«w Bale, on easy trow of nfCMOI, my |«aeu» todMMM WeOtaiflnn HQU-SB TO UK. LCT —That dtefanMB Woiglits and Uoiinioa. I W ILL be in Ingentoft aniil the 13tb ot July for Che purpn* of l<r»p»rih>K *M »*»•: -TS3BC L O N D O U T GEORGE HOTLON.HURSE MART AUCTION REPO81TOW. AT inn O'CLOCK EACH Ort. A. MecmufKx. FwatteaE i OUWG, TRMurrt. IW» • ENTRIES TAKEN DR. K EM P SHE LL 'S Jut* IX 1171.AM ER ICA N Sale at Crystal Palae* O mnty nnmia, j/otar t yn, TO RENT.GEM JARS,A Kpecia] meeting of tbo Cownei! (G L A S S ;A ■ LARGE AND WELL- r F o I - T a T to E . D WOF bold last Monday evening for the purpose of disposing of the difficulty regarding the purchase of grounds for tLe Credit Valley Railway station. Present—The Mayor, and Councillor* Noxon, Brown, Stuart, Baebsnan, Bal lantyne, Stewart, Frezdl, Daly, Walley, Choate and Williams. The report of the Select Committee was read, referring to tha location of tbe C. V. R. station. Report of Finance Committee rend. Also the report of the Sjieetal Committee appointed to offer a lump ram of §8,000 to the C. V. R. Co. for station puqioses, stating that that amount had been re fused. A latter was rend from Morrison, W ell* & Gordon, also bearing on tbe C. V. IL station grounds. /X. letter WHS read from tbo Silsby Mfg. Co., applying fur $60.55, amount claimed for trnveiling expenses and re- paiis to steam fire engine. A short diseufiBtvn here took place among the mend-ci s regarding the equal ization of taxation between tbo towns iuid villages and the townships, «H being of opinion that Ingersoll sbonld throw in its mite with other towns to secure the decision of the judges thereon. J loved by Mr. Noxon, second id by Peter Stuart, and —-Tbit the basis of equaliza tion ns adopted by the County Council at ita recent aitsion ia not fair or equit- aldo co tho towns and villages within the county, und this Council te of opinion that an appeal should be taken to Ilie County Judge with a view to find a fair equalization of the assciwnu.nt of the county for county paqmses. On motion of Dr. Williams, seconded by M r. Wultey, the report of the Finan- c Committee was adopted, and the Mayor requested to sign orders on the Treasurer for the nmounts contained therein. , A lengthy debate ensued regarding the p.’rdiflw of grounds for the U. V. R. station, Wi-5cl> wu» substantially the same us at a preHOUB meeting, and will therefore not be ufci •6arT republish in these columns AT THE C////VA TEA HOUSE. J. A G. MelNTOeiL Isrmoll, AcrillT. tare. 1-7 NE IF A I> V EK T I8 EMEN TS. P AGEMTS WANTED F08 THE I C T U R I A X. HIMOBY^WORLD Utt Ukddla Axes, the rmudti, the feudal PIANOS ANO ORGANS Ingersoll Chcoca Market Succeeding Tuesday / FOR Ike Dairy Tutererf of W ato a O"/-*". '•« totot* * U ^^t. JU» WOODCOCK. DOMINION DAT. ed, »nd st pr«M a, low. it not lower, than an* other111 th* wnrld. AUESTS WANTED. IllaWnUd rntslocue- wiaPeJ. betl m»d« la th* World. CELEBRATION {Eatabtlihcri rt^-1 Monday, d u ly 1 ,187S. J . E ST E Y & CO.. B rssttlo b o r o , xrt. Cff-Send for Illustrated Catalogue.T 1 H E Eleven th Anniversary of thn a p p lie s M a n y have sake I, and nil will ask, Whu t is the good of Fn einasonrj'? What is it 8u f«>”? 11 rot nrteiigsrj- to reveal our secrot* 'o that qnoation. and I think one story 2 c™ lcl1 y°u w suf ficient to defend Froem.'u^jy against al its detractors were it the 0<-v i\h*d ever d w , whioh it certainly fa Free- masonry was tbe means by which pn r Prc’ cioue and much-prized Bible was iutr* ‘.'’C- ed into Mexico. It was . means under God, and bmaauly epcakiog, tbe only possible means whereby the true light of truth first ehone in the darkness of error. Dr. Riley, tbo first Protestant Bishop of the Church of Jesus in Mexico, told ua the news a year ego, how makinc bis way in spite of threatened dancer and possible death, to that ancient and historic capital, jo fear and trembling at the probable result of bis mission, which was to carry the Bible to ita inhabitanta, and yet trust- iuc in Him whose servant he was that Ho would tusks his way plain; he found help from a most unexneoted quarter, namely, from the apparently law tees President of 93.1, Orer $500 in I t e OF KISOS IN THE PARK.■s THE S U B S C H I E E OM Trite.Asp IN ADV ANC E. Comrnoxoisl AE Lavrlr Do*r BsOlQ »1lh nuMC, ICk farlher north. Deli^hUal and bmllhi. sltmo*. . AJdrvw ur call ua huYtS SFICEB, Bol Mule Anni, Milford. Pel. * BRIEF TREATIES Ilf PVLMOMAET PIS- A «usm "ill be wat jn * te U AAlraa iuuuc Actac, Mitford, 1W. SIO. $20. $50. $100.Invated jodldouriy In IHocfc. (OpOen and prltilvr.) BeaotlM Opoeert Grand PUrw, nPCAW coat /.BOO, uely SwO- UnOHn nujerta n n n gatarvasj". PRISTJXn OFFICE LETTER HEADS, MOTE HEADS. Games & Amusements that it forms a part of the description of that grand triumph of aucieut architec ture from ^bich Freemasonry Lasitoorigiu. namely Solomon's Temple ; and another being that in it we fiud the underlying prin ciple and secret of the success of Masonry — without which to whole organization must, like a house built on the sand, fall with a great and irremediable ruin. Ot the first of Ibero lubjeete it fa no; my pur pose to speak at length to-night, M tot provides matter more adapted far a lec- ill an a sermon ; only I wonld say to you, that the details of tbe construction of that Temple affords ample food tor thought to every earnest Chrfataia. When we read iu connection to many allusion to it as a whole ar iu ifa separate partain to New Testament epiatle, showing bow tot temple may be compared to the spintasl life of raan.eitlivr tadivxdmdiy eras we are to-night fa a collective Christian body, Christ the oornor etoue ; tbe apostles and prophets the foundation ; saved and regenerate souls to liying stones; Christ the fra grant cedar work, laid over those stones ; to apostles, breve and valiant for to truth, appearing M pillars of to Church, and tbe wbole.fa ita glorious oompLlenero, a temple ot to Holy Qboet—the sanctuary of God. Booh tooghta as these, my brethren would I stir up fa your minds and remind you of your duties as Masons, not operative but spiritual; tot U fa to this end your energies should ever be directed and your beat efforts turn, to t uudar to guidance of to all-wise Architect ot to Uoiverw, a spiritual, holy tempta may be erected uot unworliiy to honor of Hfa great naw. Let me turn, however, more particuJerty to the const deration of my ten, which, aa 1 said before, coo tains tbe fundamouta! principle of Freemaeony In Us tnnwt and highrot Sense, and I would direct yonr at tention to two special fro lures in this verse, 1st. the meanings af the name* of the two pillars, end 2nd, the posKton of these pil- Urs. It is very tasereetfag to to Bibis ■ student to observe not only to t every Hebrew nran has aa tadivUual rignilkanco and totaMM-etatto, fa which ia contained, ' eo to siseX to very lite of that neuro. Lot 1 further, hew beauiifolty apjwvpriate is each ' [The opinion of Blake, jk ny & Boyd, of Toronto, is to the effect the station ia already located west of l l ’a.’uea Btr«t, and that neither party can atUT the sone without tbo consent of tbe other ] Moved by Mr. Brown, seconded by Ft a acts Stewart, and Reeoloed, — That Messrs. Daly, Bu- chanan, Williams, 8*nart. and the mover be appointed n committee with full authority to take whatever action may be necessary to reduce tbe station grounds of the C. V, Railway to the anmllcat limits practicable, and to nego tiate with the owners of tbe lands for ita sale at the lowest price fur which it can be obtained, and to report to this Conncil with the least delay the reault of ita action before entering into any binding engagement Moved by Mr. Noxon, seconded by Mr. Brown, and Reeolved,—That this Council, having the aooount of the Silsby Fire Engine Co. submitted, for repairs to the engine purchased from them, would exprw the opinion that to account is not in accord with to five years’ guarantee given at the purchase of said engine, and ought not to be paid. On motion of Mr. B noh ana n, soeoiided by Mr. BaUantyme, it w*« decided to hold to next regular meeting of to Council on Toeaday evening, 2nd July. On motion Council adjourned at 10.30. that vast Republic, who, upon hearing Dr. Rthy's request to be permitted to distribute to word of God and preaab in tbe precincts ot the city, immediately granted bis pslitiou, and more than in his moat san guine momenta he had dared Lu hope for; not content with » bare acquie»o*n<je ho clothed it with authority, and throwing open the doors of one af tbe grandest and most central cathedra! churches in tbe oity, be bad• to LilLfnl mission iry take pos session and worship God there after Lis manner with his open Bible, promising bitn at Iha sama time, if necessary,lh« sup port of the Government troops. What, my brethren, do yon suppose wan the M- ensl of this esnrtesy and favor? President Diaz was a Freemason ! and aa such be knew bow to prize the blessings of nn open Bible, and bsited tbe opportunity of re vealing tire saered principles rf the Order fa spite of Rome and her, till thee, unbruk- an sway. And what can w* da, breibren ? Few of tu are in a position of high honor and trust as he wro ; we are for tbe most port ordinary workmen engaged on come eeecuiBgly unimportant portion of lbs great building. Let us do thia: Let us eom- otend the religion we confess by ths meek- new and gentleness of our conduct, and by to hoiiuere of onr Uvea, In Erok. xiil., tore fa a very ootetoo, striokiog descrip tion of a wall built with uutempered mor tar, and we are shown the reaoll of sneh baildfag. Il ends in sure rata, not only of the wall, but of thoas engaged in build tag it. Look well, ton, to yonr material tot it ia both good and true. Freemason. ry, apart from Christianity, te a wall bail! withuutampered uaortar, and a Freemason, who, like tho un|oat judge fa to parable, nritaev fears God nor rjgnrla man, will draw down on himself just reirlbution and fail to benefit himself or other*. Faitbfal consioistiay fa all naattera of Christian pro- foeuea, undssiatiug loyally under God to to ruling pawsrs, the punetuai dteeharjs of all onr doitaa to <mr fellow moo M broth- ora fa to sight af God. uniform moderation fa all things fa appetite, fa language, end fa aS yow dealfaga, rsapctatag to tan a fay of a brulhav'i hoartb and home as if it ware yonr own. These are to things whoch. epeead throo^x tha whole body of Masons, pemrotfaf tote very ffiitroMM ktsroo fa the nwroaro c fm tl, Had fafaeth er iba whole bratotoed »ilh tadtesAnbta Kaks. and. Ito a wall hmh square and true, onto! with wail tempered mortar, praarota a solid bowl tarpregnsbla to th •Uber tstoporel or apirilnal for* fTlH E TRIBUNE is full of interesting I a»d nwey readine mailer. Tinea «*a •“"« been ITJ E ItJJ Z E S : OUT p FES M , The tynebet Braillack. Dato time now ainoa I wrote ya a Lope an' ya ora net I Liu kin' I at all. at alk Oob, but it's bean a busy tuna wid u chape oa tho farm, an' that's I ahooM have bank into tha light afore thia. Bat now stem tha aradhi'aa' p hito’toaU in our own eoontey. Instead of send lug it away to oafish a foreign country and tovignaft, aud employlag an army of m n wMob other totem, by mfag their goods, baty to top, and who b font will help to the dehoto upon Cbaplaau'a amuidmeat-, made on Friday, to tha motion that the Houaebat I I—not Yeo, tore, an' I’m not almw tot too On I bars been afare, whin aa e! action VM goin'on. Tbo Itoya aronad t o ptaoo are aH goto got Mfatbor Gibson. Tte yotmg ■h iber O'Goak'a OpInloBA. U19TBRB EMTDH,—Shure an’ it'a somo anhaito in tot eaunkry, fat oar ■MOB- fadarwi be protected so they eon b« tot- riad ua re ■ein folly ; nun ufaetariag goods. JOB PRINTING! Fab. 11. 1878. ■w u here Mow to merit MI «aKran«a Yow* M y , H*mE noouvrui A SWTM • Wtetoal* Dreffiets. far beU in U» Bid A monrof « to ArwoWaB* m still . tailed this it fa not necessary to adduce aay more prominent instanee too our preeeoi sub- teat, which eottiato one oat vt many equal ly beaatifal and equally rigoifieant. Any adequate fimriptten of IbsM pillar*, farming as toy did such a MriBog object at MV»I4 IMAMI •bissvendag (Rev. xxb} s oie- turs ot tobwvawly dtyi Now J uusaiwui arity wv haw »a liTM, to y think to yMW H ]tiM tout emigL oi ft. CAED8, BILL HEADS, MEMOBAXDUM8 RECEirra. CI^UULBS, POWKBF T R IB U N E Brasi t a f i A N D 3P-A.R.A.XJJK FIRE-WORKS TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION G E. CHADWICK.(Walrtna st /MareMatva C. C. L, WILSON. GOD SAVE THE QUEES M'latyi® aeOwMy Are «UH IMS, oat it Ra wtM CHEAP FURNITUWE L»CAI« AN* OTHEB MATTERS tor If yesr food diatnw* you, take a little MaHrortb's JAMAICA UIKQB*. W*Th* repairs and alteration* in Kwx Churah are rabidly apyreMhing completion. UM« driioame*. OtgMIyM Uk« pond far th*rac« on Dominion .A PROPOSITION. TMM MW will **»• •T latanoQ m^statoM hare bad a Urriy tatoMM part few day*. Yesterday, CetoretoR* ««a wall reprreeatod. BfF C^tos Christi was Celebrated at the " Real Fraeence. ” Mn' MacIntyre, a* will be *cen by Board of ^ffirpatina report, has retigned hi* position M Head Teacher of the High School here. He ha* accepted th* position of Principal of the Brantford Ladic*' College, at abont double the THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1878. Board of EdueaUoi €bt ©rforb Stribmrt,tsr.Monster Kttertainm*nt which in. will be hold in the Rink on Friday Even- iny duly 6th. Great preparations are be- •W ed Pw that night. Being under the auspice* t4 tkt Araociaiiun t* a guarantee Ato it wfll Aa of a hi^b order. Look out for particular* soon. T rifto r -E m b ro M going to celebrate too lai of July in grand and becoming atj Ie. Tbeir biR nf aeort* i* good, sad no donbt a reKT MVBB & L A U BXB«Of TIME TABLE NO EKAXIXATIBX.—Ths pupils fa Mr. Deacon'* sad Nsw. Fullart ion's ItootuH in Che public aobool wilt bo examined oa Friday afternoon next. MUrartMi.. Hired liW tM ax.* i W .10 MthoOm.JOJI BVSnSMS VTESS. rnH E OXFORD TRIBUNE ia on eric ■1 Wocd-ock’. «2F Try O'Neill k Co.‘» Attain Black Tea.232 PT Single enpiea nf the Tarriirtt foe*rio at Dart 4 Underwood’*. Dried Beef and Bolognn San- Bdgn at Slaw soil V 224 ■*r #83.600 to Leia en liW gei, Exchante and Loan Office, opposite Marke firat dan piece of '■Hum. Th*mca atnrt. 91 Tor tto Chnpwt Glus Jsr» tro to Freest Break tout Ten in the market at O*J»alt dr Co.'a. 232 figr. A toantiful and pure Silk H inffkrrchief for 50 rents at the Golden Lion Clothing Ea>|mriam. “ Noted." a r Freak Stnrtri>reries, Pineapplr* and Cherrira at D«rt & Underwood'^ 232 r Hrifid Beef end Bologna 8au- iJSfiet at tnawwm'a. 224 f£F Tweed Hata and Cepa, the tatret from 50 cent* up at the Golden Lion t r Koney to Loan at Lomeat R ati. Apply to J. C. Hegler. t r If you want to Borrow Money on Hort gages, apply to C. E. Chadwick. Office over the Pott Off co.206 m wood's. 218 Q T Handa all st work manufacturing All wool Scotch Saifo for (16.00 to the 21 M f Heretee. apply to B. f. C W wM . Offioe over the Post. Office.EOS •m t. f. Chodwleh, no SHAW MUT FBUTTVAL.—Th* antmal Strawberry FmU*d and Garden party of th* King Street Metbndto Chnreh will br hdd on the lawn of Mr. J. C. Galloway, Cbarle* St., on Dominion Day. Stntwber- no« and lee Cream served during th* evening. Tea from rix o'clock. AU are fovit- FINISHED.—Th* brick work of th* n*w "Allantic” House is eotopletad, and the balance of the woik will be pnahad forward with the greatest possible speed. We are assured that when completed, the Atlantia will b* tlw handsnroMt bnt< lt both inriila and lilt, to be found in any town of Cana- IN TOWS.—Mr. E. 41. Byington WM ID town on Friday la»l. Hi* bttrinMi W**t was to look after th* Interest* of th* Erie Railway f.wquick diapatch of freight,nottae of which WM given in our last iwu*. These toe shipper* of cheesa and othere wfto re quire a rapid transit for their uierebantHsa and should demand the patroaage of th* public. COMPLIMKNTART SUPPEB.—The friends of Mr. A. W. McDonald, who hM b*eu freight agent at thia station for some time past, will not forget th* Cumplitnentarv supper to be tendered him at the Adair Hoaae <m Wednesday evening. “ Mac" Las made many frier ds while here.and a* h*.l* about leaving for a bolter position, we trust to s«» them giv* him a hearty “sand-off," making his farewell as pleasant aa possible. A SroxwALx.—TIIOM who reride on Th^tnes street, north of th* rivar.and thoae ArrorrrgExr.—Th* Bishop of Hama lag promenades fa that locality,have noticed baa b»*n pleased to appioet the Ven. Arch- that a Comid*r*H* quanlity of sM'Hlins d‘e acon Sweat furin, of W.»od stock, lo act a*tUe street durintt hi*ooainuuuj duriugfa* tfasonc* in Eng- tbs part f-w ilnys, and they ar* anxintmlv tend. । U pinR that dds i* prelimiaarv to th* build- _ Tt v * J r>-n z-i t i g of au»WBidflw«lk. As wall as in a goodTas BtrLR.—Ths Landau Rifle Club | loany olIjH r p4rta of tbo Uwo tb# ^,|a> will fire fteir flrat match for their Medal I walk ou Tiraraas at., north require* na«w- on tho Ingersoll Riflo AraoeialMn ranges, | ing. ' CAUCST AT LAST.—Wo are informed by» gentleman <d London, who arrived from 8im coc tart night, that tho afternoon proviau a young rain calling hiaurif Bnrke.hsihng from St. Thoms*, and said to to owner of the Item newspaper, of that town, WM arrested for a eriminri libel ou th* County Attorney of Nor folk, and removed to Simcoe for examination. Th* Aem ba* contained of late many uncalled- for attack* upon nwpoctabfa people of *or- rounding towns aid village*, and a tqaib from its Simcoe correspondent an«ut tho County Attorney occwioned the action named. When it waa known th*t Bork* way in custody, a forgo number of Simcovites gathered together, and hooted and jeered him a* be passed, and but for the exertion* of the police, they would have tarred and feathered him. He wa* examined on the charge yes terday, and roraandud for further evidence. CATTLE FOB EXPORT.—Mr. Wm. Allison of Ingersoll,shipped on Wednesday last per stenmahip Memphis 390 head of iffieep an I four days taler per Dominion 50 heal o* on D iminiou Dty. It is liknly a local ’ team will have a tariob with them. J LABOR SntAwnrwKS.—Weware on Mou- > day presented with a sample ef Strawberri es, which w* think were the Unrest we have seen. They were grown In town and 58 of the tarrite fi led a quart box to overflowing. OoD-Fruows CexcEur.—H»po Lodge of Odd-Fellow* of Harrietfarille, will give their Annual Grand Concert oa Wednes day, tbe lOih of July. Howard Clifton and Troupe will be in attendance cod n very pleasant lime may be expected. “TBE G ENUINE."—Nothing like tiro real thing. You can't depend on any other mochiue for doing tbe finest kihd of work a* wall a* the coarsest unless yon liave Ute genian* Singir aewii.g m chino Call at E- F. Clinton’* .agency aud in spect th* maebines in stock. TEOXEXADX CONCERT.—The St. JUDJCB Church AscociatiaD will give a grand pro- meaade concert, ice-cream and straw- btrry festival in lira Skating Rink on Thur- day evening, 27th inst,, arratigenioate- are bring mud* to make it ou* of the best , affairs of ths kind ever held in Ingersoll. , Be sure and go. । Aux BEOKEN.—A young son of Un. Jas 1 Leonard north, of the river had the mis- fort a DO to break hie ana on Bionday lari in two place*. W* understand that under * the skillful attanlion of Dr. MeC*u*la»<l I whosettta- fractured limb the patient is ( doing M well as could be expected. Furue SCHOOL ExamNATimr.— The exam. f ination of Mios Fallartoo'* an 1 Mr. Deaton’* ] chu»« will be hrid in their respective rooms f on Friday, 28th inst, from 1.40 to 4 p.m., at t which time the publicly review, in brief, tl c 1 studir* of the current term. Wo earnestly reqntat the attendance of oil persons inter- J rated in public education. J. 8. DIUCON. , ol-l. Mr. Allison ass u .a * that b« can and tfiia should be an imluMiukUt 19 otir farmers to attend closely to th* brOedi J J of Iheiroattln, The three animals above men- SAP AFFLICTION.—We regret to learn of the Revere affliction which bus fullen upon Mr. John McGivern, emtom* officer at Clifton, by the loss of hi* reason, through mow him to an wylum. Duriuij hi* enrly life Mr. McGovern wa» a resident of thin Hie Chronicle office aud remained fur some time ns foreman, after which he removed to Thorold whore he started ths Thorold Mercury. After a few years' connection with that paper ho reeoivod the appoint- mynt at Clifton as above, Ko cause i* B. C. STXiWBEKBT FESTIVAL.—The Strawberry entertainment uud promenade eoncrit given by the Ladies of the Roman Catholic Church in the Maple Grove ou Wednesday afternoon and evening last, passed off very plessaudy. A larg* num- ter were in attendance and a goodly sum of money wa*r*aliied. During the sveu- Ing a contest for popularity was entered in to between Messrs W.Hackett and F.Slew- ■rt in which our friend from the country Sfr. Hackett teat his opponent by a tnsjor- •ty of five votes. CEOXWELL'S.—Th* Cash Boot and Shoe Store havoJail liae* of Goods, and will offer special indaoements during this monlh in many kinds. Look at th* goods and prices; Men’s Stoga Boota, S2.00, «A 0.19.75. 18.00; Men’s Brogan'*, 80c.. HAS, 11,60. 11.76. »2AJ; Boy's Boots. ♦1.26, HAO, 11.76, tl.OO ; W..mon‘* Prnuella Congrw, 60c., 7fi«„ >L00,11.25, to 1200; Women's Slippers, 00c., 75c., «1AO, 11.25, to >146; Miura' tQippwrs, 6O0., 76o.t to 81.00 and MJ0, with a large variety of CWMnm’s Shoes from S80. to 11.60. 234-81 BAD ACCIDENT.—An arcidwit, says the Nile*town, which i* only another of the many •naa. A young I»dy took op a revolver which a eon of Mr. Nelaou Sage, aged eighteen, WM examining, and pointing it at the young man, •aid : “Look nut or Til shoot yon." Th* re mark WM immediately followed by a report. COVTM the yoeng lady didn't intend it ; tat pevarthelaM a seriou* ancideat i* th* result of Dtcxsoj*'* COKBKM—I*T JULT.—A grand anion tempcrane* pic-oio and eonwri will be held *1 Dteluan'a Corners *p Domioloo Day «ud*r the atupicea of the I. 0. G. T of Thamraford Ledge, N o ,^ and Oxford th* Order will march in fan ragull* from tb* TewpmuM Hall to the pio-niogrounda, where BtorMhmeuta will be tervad to twelve o’otoek aharp. All the Rev. genU*- IBM of IsgmoII, Tbameeford and vicinity are expected to be present; also, the fol- UM ’nuMnatoerd lodge rindr. A concert nd raterteiameDi will be held in th* A WoamsG MtNiSTEti.—Tlia Rev. Mr, Card Taster of the M. E, Cbnrcb in thia town, has act bean beau here very loug.bnt during (his limo be Lae proved kimaelf to ba n worker. H* ba* for acme yeari great' ly iulorested himtelf in Sabbath Sell >al work, making it a special study, and aiuca coming her* he has sntlraty remodeled the school in connection with bt* Chnroh, and now we undaratand that lb a 21. E. Church Sabhntli School is realty a mod*! on*. Ha baa *l*oorganized * soniely.on becoming * member of which * person taunt promira to abririn from tntencaling liquor*, tabaooo •nd profanity. Fifty memtar* joined at pect of th* society becoming a large one and of much iiiduence. Mr. Card i* entitled to credit for hi* efforts ia “ «p»cial ” people ought tad will render him support A SEASONABLE WOBD.—By th* tima w« go to press, th* people of this locality can procure from th*ir bookseller a copy of the flrat num tor of th* new national moyarine, which being tbe combined strength of The Canadian Monthly and Belford'e Maya- tine, prons the old adaye •• in anion there is strength," undoubtedly a true maxim in this ease. The mr ebon leal appearance* far excel* any previous effort fa Canada. Every particular fa ocansriioa with th* Journal denotes ear*, nparienmi and re markable good taste. To partieujarise tbe various happy points which combine in making this periodical not only th* neatest ■nd most nuprorinrial looking magaaina in Canada, or that b*« ever ta«n attempted here, ia not our intention to give fa tbi* notice. W* can, however, *ay that It is a monthly we may proudly boost trfand com pere with ear near nrighbor'* and our old neatly aud heartily rseomtnond oar read- era to obtein a copy of tbe first 1NHW of th* Rote-Belford e Canadive Mot^My. Our patron'* wfll to plrarad whb a* to learn that tb* BOW v»olur* will not be devoted. Bai thing. At all times »mlou«ly devoting it- •elf to OMada and Canadian*, im hiiiory and their Uterater-. And now, we aau tablisb a Htertoare of thair owe. tak*» to eight o ebek. DaMiwwN DAV,—The prognuoiaa is BOW complete for th* cetobraUou of Dominion Day in logyreoll, and it prom- bate bell Bitch KSATiriteS'rsasfts Beyal salute •* ooms) Hmsea'a panda to IM&aAsr wMtot Hwy march to the is , The Doerd of School Trustcra mat on j Monday evening. After reading tbe minntre, Mominte ]were read from Melntyre k Grorty.ohaira . 87.80; Geo. Manghan A Oa. stat inn rry 1 12.38; R. A. Woodcock, do., >3. 6S; Jan. ’ OordoH, postage 82 6fi. ■ Mr. MacIntyre tendered his reeigna- ’ tion os High School teacher, Mias Mao ’ lin and M iu Sturgeon also tendered their resignations as teact bra in the Public t School. Accepted, , The aooounta read were referred to the । Finance Committee and ordered paid. ' Advertismente were ordered in the ]Toronto Globe and Mail and io the local , papers for teacher*. On motion the Town Council was re quested to pssa a By-L*w for the piirpoae । ofinelnding thej^own of Ingnraoli with the County for inspection purposes. , The uno of ths Sdiool grounds was granted to the Band for ■ promenade con cert on the evening of Dominion Day. The teachers and other officers were oudered to be paid ono-quartera’ salary. Mr. Sudworth moved, seconded by Mr. Cragg, that the salary of the High School teacher ta> $800. Moved in arasmlrnent by Mr.Wator- worth, seconded fry Mr. Eakins, that the salary of tbe High School master be$l,- 000. On a division being taken Messrs Cragg ■nd Sndworth voted for tbe $800 salary, and Messrs. King, Enkina, Seldon Wat- terworth, Hegler, voted for the $1,000 salary. Mr, King moved, seconded by Mr. Eakios, and Rnolved,—That this Boanl desires to express its regret nt parting with T. M. Maciutyre, M. A., who has been so effici ent a teacher of otir High School for six years, and would congratulate him OD hia being appointed principal of the Brant ford Female College, and that a copy of this resolution be sent to M r. Macintyre. i On motion one-half of the County and Government grant for model school purposes was added to the salary of the | principal of the public schools. Tho Board adjourned. NEW PUBLICATIONS. PCKJANC-1 FEOV-E. their Lovt* .nd Lira. Thi* is Mrs. Stowes lari work and to mention the author is sufficient, we think, io convey to oar readers the rierliug citer- nnter of the work. The acene i* laid in the ( N«w Engieud state* e few year* after the Deci*r*tinn of Indepoadance. It it full of life and vivacity and give* a good idee of <h • cuRtom* and habit* of thi* wonderful people ia the early stege* of their history. A WroEnKSTvfPOWONswbjraH.te* Serial FutureLifeL>clin* in teller*.Thia volume contains the ocholary n'ter- anceit of the leading acientiats and phitnao- plinra of Great Britain, on two of the most important subjects of tho Century. CHIPS FTIOM M KNY BLOCKS. By Eunu Br««tTT. The works of this nalbnr eucli ns "Spsrka front the Anvil," “ Voice from the Forge,’ etc-, W"* wwll recrired, and this is ou* of the mod i^'etesiin’ end tisefal books ever publidial. It is writtea in ibe charming style of lb* famon* ” Tea mi on tea Talk*." by th* earn* author. ID a letter to th* pablfahera,Mr.Bnrriittlin* apeaJfa of "Chips from Many Blocks:’' This is iny iori and best book. My reader* will deem it the most interesting I over produced. The general impreraiun in Montreal now i* that there will be DO trouble on the 12th of July. The election of Sawyer, the loeri member for Compton, Quebec,w to be contested a grin. It i* rumored that Mr. Joly will ta farced by the Lieut, -Gnrcrtioc Again to Appeal to the country, on the q neat ion of economy and the abolition of the Leg illative Council. The ewei of the Canada A tri cultural Jn- aumneo Company against E. H. Goff.of Mon treal, have l>e<;n poatpjnod till the 2nd of July. TAB ruaignation of Mr. Hickson, of the Grind Trunk Railway, ia again cmpbaticrily enied. The Munns at Montreal express greater diaaatisfaction than ever now that two lodge* under the Scottish rite have been a*t to work Cmnnurritil, Ingersoll Cheese Mariket. J nue tS. im-T ^^tsrtm tr eH gM aed 2,8S5boxM- iFiratbalfcf Juw Brake CM factory M>M at Tjo j on* «t 7fo { BM st flfa . The cable n t 4T» 64. Llrcrpool Cheese Market. Liverpool JIIM UL 1878. The price nf uhccae, per cable, at Liverpool London Cheese Markel. London June 22. 1873. werejimited 00 account of tbe discouraging J re porta from Liverpool, which wens M low M 45, andjonly 1,^40 tarra were pUced oa tbe realised. a lira ChecM Market. Fcurtera tboemnd rix hundred cheeoee ebanged hand* here fc-Uy in the range of 7Jo to 8Vc. Leading facioriee. 8Jc ; aver age, 8}c; 3,000 boxes w*re sent on coan- mimion. Little Falla Cheese MarkeL Little Fall*. N. V., J«M 2L Monday. Or er 100 facto ri e* were represented. The offering* aggregatwl W.0O0 boxe*. Srie* at 6« to 8c, the ruling figure* being 7|c to Batter 10c to 18c. Woodstock Cheese Market. Woodrtock, Jun* 18. irGIRSOLL MARKETS. Reported by J. M. WrtAOA.CemralHloa EXTENSIVE AND GBNKRAL C L E A R I N G S A L E FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS, COMMENCING ON SATURDAY, JUNE 22. Q—O- JOHN McEWEN &CO. l«V *L IOC HOTIL. 3oT W ould intim ate to their numerous cus tomers and the gen eral public, that, in view o f certain changes in our busi ness, it w ill be ne cessary to reduce our Stock consider ably, before the 1st of A ugust, and in order to do so, all our present stock of Summer Goods will be marked down to cost, and in some cases much under cost !This w ill 2Fd RKSW n o s y . Prw«edH'<« Hide...: .. Kra Dotur Holl BMkr. | inj»«Shra.-i SUn*. treen COTE—In N. Oxlord, COth fart., Uw wit* ot N. Covs, I>IE D. McEWEN-Tn terehun. SHh ln«rt., F.UW XcEwws, For th# O li»w t Sugar go to CFNjdU St Q0.X 237 g r ReinarkAble cures, of serious longstand ing diocMes are made at tins London Medicri and Surgical Institute, of London. Ont- Can- cers are cured by a new scientific and effect ual process, aud. a cure warranted m ev*ry of thia terrible ditcaae were cured in ou* month, notice of which WM given in the Globe. 203-31 Caxottbell’B Bill of Fare. IT, Campbell, jr., huon hand and for aal* cheaper than any other h<ro«j ia the County, the large*! itock of Cori and Wood Stove* of all th* latest improved pattern*. A large ■teck at new end aeoond-haud HouMhold Fur niture ; also. American and Canadian m*d«exclusive jurisdiction Qud.ec. Stealing* dealer in Headlight and Atlantia Owl mtwl rapidly filling up with immigrants of all the Stalea in the Union, in town or country done promptly, R*. ring. Jobbing or Gas Fitting dean in all its oehea, aaiiriactioa gnarMteed or BO pay •d ; a large stock ct Pump*, and fitturg* the satna. for Artesian Write. Stove* put Children’• Ctarnaora. plain sad faaev Tinware, So«t Iron and Copparware, and Rona* Fur- -u:-- Good* fa general. Wool. Wool Pick- Ing womin ia England, 1 per cent, of English tailor* can at all, and o»on msnv of those era ■ ta tatami. Mr*, flnnanna Clark, of New BhanD, Maine, died in that town lately, st the age of 102 years, five tnoniha and fifteen day*. She talc aged to a km<-liv*d rare ; her mother live nlu»tv-rix sad her grand mother over a bun Ired years. Th* a at ire doctort of Cochin China tn at hydrophobia by k*< mog the pMiante driT V ou* daring lwot.ty- four hour* by adinlutst- «ria< miMMrirs d>»« of a dwwtiio of Water melaa* are loimingnp in the osar future M an important Amvrieaa product. It i» said axparimxiia ia California Lave shown that eager can be extracted from oil i* med* freai Iba mad and alcabal fran the rind- ad as ux io a at Pbfladslpbia was <0 soeerau- tnucia, the ringer* buoyant and hopaful,asd batea giag io the BriBah ship DOBTT Allow mother day to para dUUMt fitore, on j pan^*a- '236-11 F re sh Bread I OtinxnXD DAILY FSOX V anos’s Bakerg-. Buns, Biscuits, Cakes AND ConteeH oa tery ITT To Dairymen & Cheese Makers C. H. SLAWSON, (SUCCESSOR TO E. CABSWELL,) WtebellS LH HM Im tta <lemtoe C< F. M w r . enable parties who have not yet bought m uch to supply themselves with 1st class Goods at ex tremely low prices. Our stock is well worth an inspection Even at regular prices our Goods have alw ays been considered cheap. SPECIAL BARGAINS. -----------0—0------------ Trimmed and Untrimmed Milliner}’, Mantles, Costumes, Parasols, &c., will be sold away down below cost. Be wise and stay not away, as Bargains so rare are hard to find. It is cash we want and cash we must have in exchange for our Goods. No charging at reduced prices. Remember the place, RfRMT.lSmmQtVM^ June 19, 1878. JOHN MoEWEN & CO.. 33$ Thames Street, Ingersoll. bn inuillel into che reset" (he greal variety fit mn«t obultmwn11 i-.m 1 moillcal faculty, aud eminent phv« rmincsn tbo jfrealeet mcdiral dt«a» spa, wlillc it cure* the »ei«re-t iipi Utorntigti 1 * all Homo Beffs to announce to the public that lie now has a full stock of ▼Ixeroui health an-t a remM onnMINHiaa luted. Slrvalpela*. SwlUrbweiaa, | If yen feel .lull.drowiy, debfU In all Classes of Now Spring Goods, Ranging in price from the very cheapest to those of the best quality, including those from the well-know firm of KING & BROWN, Toronto, as well as other leading manufacturers of CANADA and the UNITED STATES- These goods have been purchased with a determination to meet the wants of the public, both as to PRICE and QUALITY, and we feel sure Inspection W ill Insure Satisfaction Thanking the people of Ingersoll and vicinity for their liberal patronage and soliciting a continuance of the same. We invite inspection of our Stock of S U M M E R G O O D S Which will be found cheaper than ever before offered. Flease do not ask for credit as it is only for the CASH that these bargains can be secured. T ita W ew C a ah S e a t wad S ke a Aiere, x ir &i H m so x n L , Ingersoll, May 29, 1878.233 H«*e just received a remarkably cheap lot of Gent's Ready-Made Clothing, To which they invito the Attention 0/ the public. Good Wool Tweed Saits fan 58.00. AH Woo! Pot, ftaB Uoo. All Wool V uu fraa »I.OO. A fresh lot of Gent’s Straw Hata in the Leading Styles, just in. The Ladies are invited to Call and see O W l M t L L x a r We have just added to our Stock a fresh aasortnent $1 w M BUM, Honix u k, la tteLwAii* Stylo <>< tbaSauon. Bray LaSyakavMaM Our Trim med Bonnets and Hats B a lan ,nai>»linc Inapaetiaa nataa*. Is C OYJfg CO reentet aptwUle, awl tonga* er autr«rinj iroui Torpid 14W r.' "•“L”..1_"■???. S*?. “f “J atnfafibeocd aoU beaJOir. SOLD BY ORuGGlsn AT U Ft* BOTrU. «. ▼. riwum. »• iy‘ be OiaraaaBi £111181 p a s u THE ram or umn Ai litem! I Eittrul Badr. X B.1M tor W^ae B rE£73 ■ had dungedTRIBUNE Premia romos. itni. ur-aONtr orroRTONrtr u .tfa. uu. HARDWARE A*; >«Kly, to a CD books and tnuaie and 03 CO SFECniENK H. HOWLAND. PUOPEJETOR. I MCD CQ CD M &W tfU r .B .T . C arriages, &c., &c M . CD tyttabtt M> oaaU In,------._-.—__,„.iri<ju><»»«r.oi4ar s-raAll ay publUaUuaa are printed 1^ Engbsb tad ua JAMES VICK, Eacbnler. N. T. il precisely what happened when a siuular mad^ in Australis, and tho Sun ^will find therein fhe rra'on; wHy the at tempt did not " ^or-off land. 7 .^ THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1878 irs^jpurtn n. Denauu£ of pl£p*rii>£; rstation, as practiced by-the irSnttar Preserving Company" 1. The turned irea bo»M in ' •ra*ufi6iM»on JmuMrial; which boing imported in "England. Thet*. lan^ajaomashino formed, all m ind at the1 .margin, The 1 boxes areatecpod jMn not run. and ateadT- firakin * rS Aftw thia USyW^Bant l»b« Sited with batter. so isdl venHUtedby a Jstating .Datmated far the purpose that aven of btdtar’ ean.be' perceived In J' The tenjpcratnrtf H main tinned (59 deg,!?.]; fhia_being effected Bred butter, made from sweet ~bn£ slightly exited, is received. :4wie .Ihe casks ire ’wrapped in eaveji. to prefibgve their contents aud tSo Baud tuba are made to jhtr (jur'times.. The contractors terinUis various islands of Den- ten^Norway, Hamburg, tc. the butters each murn- ingWlAeir-arrirulj and •classifies according to tbearmerits'. The buttiY u turneef Hut of the-GlTEf removing some of their hoops, I Side layer'ot the mass ia scraped F nli layoi; of tho is scraped off in fre "any flavor of, wood about I Borapings, omotmtuig to about 200 ik, am add M a good price to local’ lent s'iSe butter is ent iute fist an iron-wire, kneaded in machines Q construction, with the addition of a little salt, and then packed tightly in the RA8D IC ^“^G B E A T S A L E wan no necessity '•gsthmng hottey nR day from every .speniug flower," and that, as they kept open all tho year round, they, the b«», would slat up shop—in other wdrds, they had no father need of the hive.—Exchange. French Betting Story, None of hie iomi tides could, boast of over having’beon encocssful, and so »t last no one cared to bet with him. One day Ver dier was transferred to another repiraevt, but the Mma *f Lie peculiar luck hadal- ready spread before him. After a snpi er tendorod him by his cnmnidiw on the evens mg of bis arrival, when clmmpagno had made its appearance, General U— culled out: .,• Is it reatty true, Vordier, that yon win every bet ?' ‘ Yes, General.' jff f • ‘ But how the denoo do you do il ? '• Ob.very simply. I'm a physiognomist, and I hot only when I am quite enrdf' • You are a physiognomist WelKwhat. for instance, can you find td read in my face ? ' fy n ,’ ।' I can see,' said Verdiff,' promptly, ‘that the old wound in your side has broken out again.’ * Nonsense !' tliundored out Iha general. ' But—' ♦ No 1 but' after I assure yon, sir.’ • Perhaps yon do not like to speak of il —perhaps a duel—'• Diable ! yon won't believe mo ? AVhat will you bet ? ' ' Anything you please, gopeial,’.' Five hundred Irones.' ’ * Tho gentlemen present are the witness removed all round the edge so surface convex. The covers on by wjrkmen steading hi it iur, so that all smoke *nd id* the process may be blown □BO time cojmidcratlo inconveni- by souse of tlin butter melt- ; portion of it round the edges rcmpvifij. Tho dosed tins rubbed with sawdust and I*pw> atnlutiau of aniline voitet, and on a perforated table. The are packed in wooden boxes L.wiU> iron bands, the iatersticM ^p . with'dry rioe husaa Two iutter thus prepared are sold, the i'Uhle use, and the setiand as ships’ JllUK lh,, about 2J(X>,0W lbs. a turned oat by tho co tn party, and this meats with a ready sale in fare- iTf to k^ep boys nt Hora. farmer's Son," in an intelligent letter Uitrol WM<1, gives a Irak ateate- —r -the exodaa. - Thera is good scMe&i what he say<, and it is worthy the consideration of all concemeA JioyiJtlW human, and just ns long **- -Fwn 4JOT- aili system of farm ng is £ just, so long will they crowd into lat ajoilrea^Hfull to overflowing, and fhind pjpnters at rtervation salaries, B-etbow their way into professions that xil* OOA ohanoa. iu tu of inak m« a _ Farming, aa cmrluct&l by n great many (t- do liiot lay that ail farmcra arc sol, '* *?&feai dm.^jery. I do not wondyr that thtnrioni tiri aniThDiini willing* to do •“XHwyLin * ri& rather than farm. |f a ' irm and has three or ixr(ahiah very often 1 tenting himself with issn't half land enough bojns, so he^lmya another farm and ’ Lt for S-t Then obtHysnoea the pay inUnti aod^ect paymehts. . workaAnd hie family work. -J hey Monday moni w till Saturday- afUiem on.’Sunday., They' DO time for recreation and inclinatum for liouao goes nnpainted and the yard tamblca down. IinpiDvemMkU cost aad money, and the farmer who is in are ooithsr. la it strange that vie too, become weary toaMRtb'hrightnmi Kre boo reaaow Why all the land that joins >g to Igy out hb neigh- •Mtn are itwhlnbl SANFORD'S RH0ICLL CURE Tas local and coiidllntlonal rem'dr. nn>1 I« npptled lo tile naul p0*40X13 l.y iuauUlaUon. ILu, i.llkylu^ IMiauj- inaxtoa end pom a il at <mc» cumciuiu. tiennilnw, •nilpurlfylci llio •- crrtlona Internal!? lulmiflhten 3, It act* uixin Iha organa ol circulation, kecre ths *kio snout, asd ncutralUca tbn acid poise a that hM found in • ai lata inoatoiiiuj-i. nn.1 man.M lino ma nlood. I hij. a «or« proa<<wa in Both Clroctlona, and It <io«i» net simssina CURL , C<-f?esne*—About Iwrtvo ye-n »j». while trtvrl- 1104wjill Malher Setup's Old fviLat'uuaert Troupe »> • teaorelnipr.I louY >1 r -v-.-c cold a..d «-■ Juluniiat NoKCik.S.J^ nbucJiMLi. UKl.t< a naevera attack ot <»tona. wiilcn I I, iu led wliti ever/kuocn remedy for four Weeks wHuOnt nvntl.nnd wi.s H- idlr < civs up a ni< at dcrlrabl 1 po'l'lua ai d re’ bsdlNtuiynasnlo^-raand i.roolroecni.ll• U^htclc >!.l .1 Pi:Sao proetralrd. In ibloral ul attank. I !m sever, st X c onaecouatot tne to reaiue hownmeh pbeatten o( tUXroK inirtron _I? w«. W„ W lh S abit m ’w stsfc ssiu -'c^«* u r.UUEBb, Druggut, Kumfcrd ILiUUlng. 're cranial*' L? Sanfan!’* Tmprorr.l Irihr.l> ,III* lull «;lr,c?^,.a l.r u»a in ml cu<*. rtl«u throtntlioui the Unlird StMee end < meins WEEKS * roTTEIt, GcaorU AgcuU oud MUokulo DrogifUU, Boaloa, item. ' MM ’ tsd *w» ^Qi41w b&lacce of a bankrupt stgcl'of MB.t . XI . - MM . w ■R e a d y - M a d e C l o t h i n g , -a. Tweeds, Hats and Cape, GENT'S FURNISHINGS, ETC., ... A All to be sold at about half the original price ’* 50,000 pounds of First-Class ’Butter wanted. HigH^rprice paid. Ingersoll, lune 5, 1878. D A V I D W H IT E * & C O. H e a rn & m a c a u la y ARE SHOWING THIS W EEK ’' NEW DRESS GOODS. A-Special Offer TO THE BEADER3 OF THIS PAPER sr.news, COUPON. TAOXTOX, MAM. Spades,' Shovels, ThsyeclA JfeiflSnoKtJ fq/nos Oxfor4Trljime;0 rp H E CLrornos Dflejcd are tfi/inrgc*t l-anr^UxtcfuHy eieevtexffWml^'Fubw™ <A”d ■*d* With these words tho general proceeded without more ado to divest blmscH of his coat and shirt, when a close scrutiny by all present revealed the tact that there was no trace of a wound by a sword or ball. • Yon have lost yonr bet, Verdier !. shouted the general,resuming his garments. • I have, indeed, lost this once. Men may err sumetimes. Hera arc ths 500 francs.' With a chuckle the general put the mo tiey in his pocket. After lie had reached home, lie at once wrete to bis old diium. tho general in command that Verdier's luck is all humbug. lie lias just made a bet of 500 francs that • I had a wound in my side, and of course, he lost it' The answer came back.” - * Yonr naivette is truly charmine. Yonr winning the 500 francs cost .mo 2,000, which Verdier bet mo, on the day of his tearing, that bo would mako you, on the first even ing of meeting, take off yonr shirt in the presence of your fellow oflierrs, and that yon, yourself, would inform wo of the fact. What it is that Kills off the Wits of Country. Tho night is waning and tho hush of in- apiration makes the sanctum solemn. Tho news editor has just written himself a New York despatch, telling all abontthe sea- serpent. Tlw political editor is just closing a crasher fall of blood and thunder, nnd winding tjp with a ferrifio exposure. The proof-reader is opening a new case of pnu- cila for the purpose of marking all the errors in six lines of proof. The fuuuy man from the fearful erpresnion of hie sorrowful countenance is known to bo m the throes of a joke. Tho joke is born* and thia is its nnme : '••A man died in Atchison, Kaq., last woek from eating diaoasvd buffalo meat. A clear caso of suicide—death from cold bison." Enter the intelligent onnaporifor—this Atchison item, whnt i« Rio Inal word. To him, the ftumy inao—liison. Jntetiigout compositor—B i s-o-u ? Funny man—Yes. Tho Intoliigont pompositor demands lo be informed what it means, and the pains taking fuuuy man, with many tears, ex plains the joke, and with great elaboration shows forth bow it is play on “ cold pison." “Oh yes 1" says tho Jnlelligont compos itor, and retires. Sets up4'cold pisen." Funny man groans, takestho proof,seeks the iutelligenf compositor and explains that be winhes not only to mako a play on on IIJH word“piB9n," but also on the word “ bison." And what is tbat ?" asked the intelli gent compositor. 1110 funny man patiently explains that it means “ buffalo.” Oh, yes ?" shnuts the iDleUigont cam positor. “ 5«ow I understand." Mortified’ fonoy man retires nod goes homo in tranquil oodfidence of growing fame. I’ap -r comas out jn the xoornmg—" cojd buffalo." ' / Tableau—rod fire and slow earlatn. J . F . M O R RE Y. ft VOLTAIG PLASTER An Electro-Gal vanio Battery combined with Q highly Medicated Plaster containing the choicest medicinal Cums and Balsems known to modern Pharmacy. ’ tc.. urk>.t>lcciU<»!iuve uorMqfinr^lcine- AH w< the land UaaFiclotrul. ' the cost 1» double l ‘"t of 1 wllhaundlnif tho efforts ol pFuir .HIW.VU^UBut. not- lo not allow yottracu to be Imposed epon. Axk fur COLLINS’ VSCTfllO PLASTER sold or nil Whole-ala nod Retail I patina United -Etale. i.ml Canada,, porrsa. IToprlc lor*. Boaton. Mau. DA21T & UNDERWOOD DEAlltnS IS FREoTI FRUITS, FISH, C A M S , CONFECTIONERY, &c. &c. 144 Thames Street, IngcrbolL EKED. ROWLAND. PO RK . P A C K E R BACON, HAMS, LARD BARRELLED POHK. smusd emmra. Sings i Wiltshir 0 Sides for tho English Mwlwt- ' pACitixo Hocsit- WUInun St., tor. Iktlhum.Ufnck—No. S Udd-Fellows'Hall, Duri<;**M. LQJWW ONT. IF YOU WANT Htstorocrs, Buarderx, OnJ*™.' Tu^-BAughi, Uuod* w Appeal To Hire or Let, Udloea. .Baattuetit, NEW DRESS GOODS, IS ALL THE LEADING SHADES. -----------o----------- a W U J W B T , ItfYhis’Department we excel any former season. Stylisl Goods at Close Casfi Priced INSPECTION INVITED. HEAR1T & MACAULAY. N. B.—Mantle Making on the Premises. Ingersoll, May 15, 1878. ’ 23. ALL READY FOR SPRING AT THE “G O L D E N L I O N JUST RECEIVED AT THE GOLDEN LION In all the ‘Newest Styles, in Eng lish and American GdnUemon, we are ready and waiting for von. Come and get Uest choice. Ingeradl; March 13, 1878.G . A . T H O M P S O N . IM P O R T A N T N E W S C H E E S E M A K E R S . Hoes Rakes Law n Mowers Bird Cages, C hildren’s Molesale ai Retail. B.Y.ELLIS&BRO. If l ift U f By reading and pra«1dnu K fM If WB l:be im (Uiurtlc truihi coit. ■ «SxV ■■ ralmd in the be«t medical booic ever l««ucd. entiilcd VT HtlUYf$tFe LI rF» SE^LFs-yPRyE?SExRV!Ai"TIOiaN Ireplaof Exhaurttd Vltalily. ITcmatur- Decline, rierroua and Phy,Irai Debility, and Ilie endku roncotnitaut Illi and vmold mlueiits that rr»u3 (hcnfrcin.Bcdconiuina morothan Worlslualrre. aeHntotrt, any one of wtilcb I-worth the prieo ef Ilia bock. 3bl« book wu written by the ruou ex. tern Ive ami probably the tnort «klLful rnetliloBtr tiled medal l.y tho Nations) Medical Aa'Ka-Gnn. A Pamphlet, Illustrated -t— * a—•Steel Hug-ravin (fa— a marvel nf art and beauty—rot rnxB to oil. Send >r It at once. Adilrcsa HEAL I'EARODY MEDlCAT«a.»«^ —.INSTITUTE, >o. 4 Bui. | H V xM p tach SL, Bor-.on, Mass. I 11 I V C L1 ATTENTION Ladies »t Gentlemen BOYS AND GIRLS, OLD AND YOUNG, Visiting Cards, Remember that the Office of the mot .~i i)s -naler potted U>c»i -«urid SU B SC RIB E _AT ON CEJ JzjliSblo Agents Wastctt Eresywhere. Alita. Csmmissiofls Pair U Cash. Thu Wot* is Plcwnd, Ewy and- ProttaMe. Send for Terms to A gents, at once and Secure Territory. B -. ~H.-. Su1 Arent f«r tl< Taucxr^ IOOTKJI. OZte— li..r. Soutli nf tli. P.-..J twUM ILLTSTEATM V IC K IS MACAU.W. ’JAMES M&jEtater.JL?^ V I C K ’S ILLUSTRATED PFICLC CATALDEHE V IC K ’S FLOWER AXD VEeEfADIE EARCEN l»tLc owl bMHtiftJ work otehe triad IttlheWd. ,t| 1 U'fcJ li u-inUkn*, ■ Mr ZnrnbkAddrc-. JAMES VK'K. RochcsUr.N.'r. V IC K ’S FLOWER ANO VEGETANS SEEDS UNDERTAKER, fxe aaseaaL asua is Monkay rar Bear, Bloedhuuwf nt Si4t>, l'rc« from Fit., To Hire “a Hall. An o^ftan 1 Maqi«ue, ■play, Cuncert or Balt; 'He sbrfnld *. If there HvViH to oonaider al iastrament wUuhb compound »(tf righUye dl naronlfe t ■. IHstuoudj. Pearls, Rin,-a. " ill lieejT <rf W«rS. Your btur«, Hurtelry.brr Good., ViHioUtery, Knick- HOUSE la t fl FURNITURE. lOFFINt, CMKEB. SLR0 J08, IS J. F^MORREY*. *“ pav any .MM, mang, To»ell»iiyodd thing; RSaptcnOtirt Cruvatt, <1 usta-n isw* DrSfi.lrt». Coll Almighty Indian, ruurrtwlo« j nnucubalow- O xford Tribune Consumption O ared 11' JUST RECEIVED A LARGE C 0S31GNM ENT OV Annatto, Rennets, Soale Boards, Factory Filled Sait, Anti all Factory Uteruils supplied at lowest prices, at Hoping all old friends, and as many new ones, won't forget to give 11a n share of Orders this year, M the Bpsinew isatii! managed by O. J. 8HRA PNELL “L O N D O N H O U S E ”.nptoaaC s'uonBV " I N G E R S O I J ^ H aving decided to keep open for the next tw o m onths, in order to clear out the whole of my large «*** ■ ir n a w * T? u i ■ r*-—-■’r'—u wwu, U’, WHOauw S?SEK3S;~A»W IIT IE B I IKA OS, . pRINTED Ow T-iB.-xvO.piri * XXXXV M , Hats, Clips and G ents’ Furnishings. These goods are a ll of a Sttperior qu a lity aud those in want of such3nay rely ou value ever offered., as the whole stock must be D isposed of Ihr. liuil Tjersqn, Maj j4 1878, "INGERSOLL If tho place to get them. Weare uota,lvertinii>g eur- selvca throughout the length and breadth of the Domin', ten as‘a “Card Company," but the imtnense number <>( wilcra we are daily reefiv- CAL LIN G A^D Address Cards, Wedding Cards, &c Even from those who have inspected the stock nf other officei. b proof positive of 'Iha Bn per ion tv of our Cards over tliDM of much adrer- • tisod concerns. WONDER OF MODERM TIMES. HOLLOWAY 3 ! PILLS & OINTMENT NODUTYTO PAY POSTAGE FREE. Our Cards are no Yankee awlndifl for which yon Will First - Class Stock, Well printed“«id sent FREE OF POSTAGE TO ANY ADDRESS. a> . g 0 c3c<2 00 A h*_______ Wjr tons rtM T W tW