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It w»» not readily that foe Mtaxpreeaftmof Ursula Bagnell« countanauesgave way, but there came a change to ft after a whileaud Hi-1 gray eyre showed more womanlysympathy and fa ter ret. ' May I ask now old you are ?' Ursulaarid suddenly. • I am eighteen years of age.’ ‘ So young !' murmured Ursula. ‘ So very young to face the world f ' I »m looking much older. I have hadso much to think about, to plan, to fight again a. that I often fancy I am turninggray Don't you think I look older than eighteen ?' foe asked. * 1 thought you might be twenty posyibly bnt then 1 have not seen you at your best,' replied Ursula. ‘ You have been troubled;this day bus been a trial to yon.' I »m uot sorry it bos come ; I am glad it has passed itit leaves you a friend of in nr, oai I Violet, timidly. I am a poor band at making friends, as I hive told von. said Ursula, loss wartnly again ' I take no mors quicklyto strangers than strangers taka to me.’ ' That is because there is not time, per­ haps, for you to understand each other ;but J seam to know you already so (thoroTigblv and well , ...... W.U|».U.CU., uwaoorwim rattier s room, arut Mrs. < rsula forvered a little, as tbangh foe | and there w»e sfhmge and sadden tears Coomba was qnick to respond were cold, aud it «». a very forced smile behind ll.e zOvsta. .. We heard the wheels. Sir.” said she, .---------- - -----. with a little bob ot her comely person atDagnell has given me too good a ' We will takcC- a of tin. ehtl.l for o Mme. | the sight of our hero . and Str JohnK ' toh 7“ %». ’ * hav* b^m,’ a,do< I thought it must be you and Mis. Dagnell bound to -to , but still the picture is flatter- , your comioj^t1 i. here at nil. But my i tack agstu " mg. aud lire colors are not my own with t heart has gt alrong.r talelj much j •• He is ebonl the Barns. I her ?" wbioli he has painted me God knows .u.mger S > | .. H , h drejuKully u.|gptT thi, morning.'’ that .lie added w.lh a su.faon warmui Thas Dagnell s mission had , gttld the nnrse. fa a'low tone, - restless and A ..I osm-atnew that were particularly | boon e c^bAke succew . and thus the p<M,vjsh _8wful But,~ in s louder kev. ,on plenaant groupings and »n i evidently for tlie edification of tbe ►d forward, kissed her, hi, and went cot of the When Ursula was seated in the drawing, room by th* v ’ >1 Tom Dagueil, she Midto bto, 1 ' lot bn* M‘ And 1J » I cried Ton. e • And wfllUrania, ‘ m J< child than ■ baud bow’ m -A-.TA: THE ONTARIO HEGLFK. r.snuciToR t.<LOAN and SAVINGS COMPANY I. R. WALKE.R. ►HYSICIAN. Snrgeom Ac In. MOXTET SAVINGS BANK BRANCH. A. I. H I EIKCSHEAD. SURGEON I^NTLST J IC EXH A TEof the Royal G.i:.-..-.J Denials irc«-n«.<>nlo»i.. tu«>m. Inter..,-tek feriMing. Kiox .t..1Tall. ite lL.rt.r4fasmAt Jan- <S. 1S^ P2R CENT PERIODS, SIX FOR FIXED CHARLES KENNEDY. , ________________ * . .. . . SUEGIJON_DENTIST HSINESS SThlcTlrf T IQE$SED by tbo Koyr.1 Culle-e of, k.aski.ilj Pwbat Saqfsry, Wtrtsrl^. • ’ ” -'■■■■-. .4 U.-|.... IXHTROCE A G4I5ST FIRE WILLIAM F. BULLEN. Maia .. front heroine.'isplr- He waited anxlons- verdiet. *»ba added.iiat. I knew yon would,1 jisiasticaJly. jeve in her,' continuedShe is fair with me.' an. I do not com pre- uckt up as she has been and unaffected And,’ jer virtues are not oasum- “ It’s a strange face to me, Heater Tom.’* “ And has uo right to be here withoutyour pettDiesfou, eh ?" said Tom, laugh­ingly. " I don't mind that," wu the reply.” You needn't be hard on mw.- I'm glad to see ft, for that matter/’ said the butler. - Why r'•It’s a nice face," said Fisher. *'It'a a bright, wholesome sort of good looks thatwill light tho place up a bit. Who fe thelady ?" " Miss Hik’srbrandt— a ftfruil of MisaTfegnell’a." answered Tom. Mias Hil— and Miss UrenU’s friend too ?Did yon My Hilderbrand! ?" asked the oldman. as if in doubt still. " Yes, I said Hilderbrand I." replied| Toni. ** You t<>hl raa once the uama wm fauiiliar to yort."I “ Yes, and I fold you why. Docs Sir I John expect the lady ?"| "lam going to inform him she is here * Hetold ma be would eft speak of ft,but '—with • aerere gfaMe fas fhs 4mw- tinn »f the invalid-* ft ft only one more breach of fifth between w /Sir John Dagnsll winead m though tib» added Urania, ed , that Lbstr ' I'll swear ere not. eried Tom.' Aud yoh aifr a judge of all that is ex _______ ............ pkji> t wiiiweeltent in ‘wc ran. said Urania, io so '■ »nJ T..n>‘‘weo’t n~p7taira* to“’c'ommuuYente strange a ton tat Tom took Mme to re- j the tidings to bis father He was not hulto' fleet upon t answer. His own reply i satisfied with Mr. Fisber’e manner, bfit tho was apt sod eomphrnentary at ■ oi<j totter was garrulous, and ho thoughtlast, brrl tiHw^lagged on its way a little ' he would not tell him at ones that this was ' Or I MiotifH not have been so fortunate 1 tb„ daoghter of tho Paul Hilderbrandt of tn my aho>c» of a future helpmate.' he I whom Fisher hid nooe sp- bonI Trm knocked hglitlv for adrijiitaneo at Uif) door of his father's rootn, and Mra, completely cowed and eabndaavs ; he bad not one word to urge io bis defeuae. * I bad forgofteu, Ursula/ ha whim­pered, * I am evtretuely sn jy ,ittTm began hfai fafernal questfoniog, end wwrm-•d tbe whole truth out of roe. T ata fewerednloua and simple for title worM, smd it Is fftaf width makes are fear aosae-times I eba’n’t get over my attack.’* I dare say I waa neiicd at Laviog Broadlands in hot baste/ aaM Uraate.thonghtfaily. 11 scarcely rnwtaker. I was very anxious to gel away, asd H atpossible I was jealous stiff of yw r fater-iat in any om whom I did not koow, and whom I had nerar seen. Yon are «wt said, gallantly. The face softened at the compliment. were cold, and it « »< a very forced smile , behind tbe d^ystat wi:h winch sbe answered her j • Gad blejrg you- y r ri------u -------------------------A . I . «> .I’nm ' shs tnnnnnreil. 1 " He fa dreadfully fidgety tins morning.' unhappy.'* Angry. Ursula—xto. But J iuwdly tm>der^Uod—’ * Don’t try. All ia post, and Ibiy a thebeginning of ths new life,* ebo eaid. earnestly. * I aee it » shinins; on u sow/* ’Ti* n fair prospect in the light/ Tom answered, as he rested hfa band upon hrr shoulder, * and we will not trouble ottr-selres wifo thebygouer.' He went out of the room, and left un­do and nieco together- Ursula sat down in the cbmr which be had vacated, crow­ ed her handb in her lap, and looked atthe sick man almost wearily, ’ Wei1,’ she said, * have yoa anything tnd thus the peevish—awfulr brr previous col.lnrft* of de j drop ecene fef?ioD plenRant V.- let 1-aned forward to her I perfect confld le nil ronnd. ae >n the lent paUfcnl the apanmen'l7'“ thia'we?. ... * *' * b« audience in ahnfflhng jjr Daguell , yon will find Sir Jehu look-nd tbo green curtain is I )ng qntte well nod strong again." ,od-1 " That’s no reaeou you should bawl like y the end of an act. an 1 , that,'' sard lheqnornlona voice behind tho tbau these ' principal screen. " Coeoo tn and sav what you havewore of at the lime. )o M y —don't make that oni»8 outside '’ Torn entered at tins crude request, shook K I I I , ' bands villi Ins father, who sat cronebed in,bis chair lie fore tbe fire, despite the sum- fern of li e riiler woman. 8be was am&z- I to thn portAbnd b it eh» hardly know io what way to I going down for reply Still elie hazarded in answer, end 1 Dot tbu is . flattery it unintentionally conveys.! I' IL is i.ot likely to have been deceived I >n i .• i, ot to have deceived himself, stud , Uiw Hilderbrand! »i» the sharp.short Hilderbrand!,’ he laid. ■ Surely not his daughter in thia hottae?*ho asked, eagorlv. * Yea. bin daughter.' * Paul IldderbrandtY ♦’ ' Paul Hdderbrandt’s !' she echoed. * Why have yon brought her here?’ wasbis next inquiry—' tell me that.’ A Specimen of Modern Exegesis. lands when th" eoesinsb"’UO Violet Hilder- ’braimt It wm a strange ziu i you nan, uwnjui in to come home again, have you ?' said Sir John. 1 bitterly. " It did not seem qnite seemly I hole. ' I I am sorry if mv absence ba« disturb-| ed you la any way. father." replied Tom ; I " I understood you did not object to myI departnie." going off m such a burry about," grumbled Hir John . " you pretended it was to see I end 1 i-r thint!”. wit taint much regard fur other*' was ■ -mphahed without anyby. -wav. and it was in the till*. "1st the three travellers raa, loug the broad carrut* lira Wbtrance doors of Sir John Bagnell's mans-' ' Tins is vou <pe, then,' arid Violet ' yon r lion Id b< ipy here, you two or a something Tom did not respond, busy with other ----1 '” The following bits off pretty fairly the way in which some discourses are con­structed . — " Brethren, the words of my text are— T-. eel hw poor (lug • too. . aBat eher. «H. jo. than Ow cuptoerd ns ban, fAnd tn Un poor dog bx! boos.' * ‘ These beautiful words, dear friends, carry with them a solemn leason. I pro­ pose Uns evening to analyze their mean­ ing, and to attempt to apply it, lofty . a* itmay be, to oul-everyday life : Mother Hubbard, you see. was old ; , <>u eo--w. , there being no mention of Olliers, we may •' A. raiwh s« Ureofa thought it worth I presume slie waa alona , a widow — aher white to toll ran said Hir John • that 'neuiifas*. old. sobtary widow. Yet did not g.iiniz to stand tbst eortof thing. What f <” rotta “ llovel. ar w n ”8 h«r bauds ? No; the devil have yoo been no ui, T»ui? Wbat i sb« went to the erigboard. And here ob- wrunan in it’ Cant v< n open ycur | ’t,rT® lh al "be ' went’ to tho cupboard. 8bsmonth, now yo>uti aarree bboacckk ??'’ j | ad“ld> nnooit uhoopp.. oorr aamkrpp. . oorr rraann,, oorr jjuummpp,, norr lusiderably aatomabed, but UM a“y oLher peripatetic artifice ; foe A friend of mini solely and merely ' went' to the cupboard. We hero seen that she was old rurtdlOne- ' A friend of C rsula «.'repented his son. . * win- m site has brought back to spend a .few days witli her.' ' I rsula has bronchi back that woman ?’ SURGEON_DENT1ST ■—.< 1 ^2 ________il- ’JA S . COJTSO tt,all roMTVtM*M. lUUfr IO Sull Vw *nnrt“» «»*nce oTrr 1rTSiy. Etas street Utert ACCOUNTANT, CONVEYANCES AND COL-_ tanrjul!. J3». 14 l« 9------------------------------------------------------i LECTOR. £■ ’iCffiXS^OrAucrimre^for Oxford. I INSURANCE AND GENERAL AGENT. ESxift, Mixl4tc*%s *tul L-Mkdun UsnattrauCount,, pro.n.u.) ACCDMIS WRITTEN UP, AUDITED ANDaltandd tn. CiMr*’ rrry teraU i COLLECTED. FIRE, LIFE AND MARINE INSURANCE EFFECTED.K. J. CAVANAGH. I AtTCTIONEER for tho County ofOrfonf. W IWVplrcA U> sltend Aalnt la l—n -«r I ltorsr»dC 3 «a. •. 1sV». mccaul ey, V IQKrSED.AUariO NEEB for thoI j tjemtio* or Orford, Elgin and MWdlexrr,urrtex Ift-M Cutsdan Uetot CuHMteiu Ontario. ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO. 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I have jieard.' ;ate U'ui in the miller H • wav | • S-. is lu­ ll by Mi’s Dagneli's i-nd ten ap I 'I iiav« uot noticed it,' said Violet; an I in hie nervous <• •Iiditi-in ; lie baa been alweysconaideratc and opeu-■ centod danger from alar Let1 liearted. Kurely one more nusetfiab does p wnit out uf it line !i 0" m I get not exist a bettor or more honest gentle-inbiialible atoms out of Ins bouse [ niati a-oma impossible to we. But you You neo behind tbo little mannerisms of learned that one fact thoroughly' ‘ I am the oolv one who I1M Bean it— save yourself,' said Ursula, 'How strange !' , 11 •« mind was nights Ha had goneeft a father sick unto I not have lasen shock window of thp, rat house. Only a faw days ago since h<i*ja.l departed, and vet what a new lifetitB" it bad been, and how fall of changesnot know Lew i cruel surprise, m Sailings Bank Branch. llepMite received tn the Bartnvs Bant, 1nj*r»«fl. sndinterna allowed Ibceeoti al Um late ot Ks per cenl.Spacial tenai made with dspostters teavtog money tor aJcncUicaed pertod. Opod Mortgage* bought. r a. rrnjazKM.b, Eew. r«wd»ni.JOHN WOLFE, 1st VteePiTrtctent.MALCQUl MCARTHUR. E*L. Lobo, tul Vteo-IYtas ■ Ortober.Jnd, 1878. . ttt , , Cheese Makers. a t t e n t io n . WE would call the attention of allrnncHl tn Uw Bsnatoctara of ctlrrse iu our' iDcin)- JO H N G AY FE R replied I rente, eoldly, * for wlialyou find in me may disappoint you very macb. I am not a poifect woman ; 1 have many crwmtee. and only ono frieud.' ' And Hint one is—' • Tho geolleinin to whom I nm engagedand who told yon of bi» own free-will of our engagemnt. 1 think yon s.-nj so. Miss Hilderbrandi ?' Urania npoko like a woman ntill in doubt os to the truth, and eliH perplexed by it.' Yes.' miweral Violet ; ' be told ana of bis engagement.’• Wo will go together Io yonr room, if yon wi»b,' said Ursnln in a kinder tone. ' Wa shall be quiet there, oud I shall havetime to think what is best for you—for al) of us,'she added, after a moment’s furtherconsideration, as though tho position ueqd- ej it. ‘ "Confidence being thus established ba- Iwecu them, it assmed to Violet Hilder- brand t Unit the clouds were lifting, andthe! prteently, with Heaven’s help, there might bn light upon the path she was pur­suing. Tho sense of the dangers of which her father bad warned her receded into tbo background, now that she waa not .utterly aloa.-, TL^re. were strong, bravo friends at last to ro-assure her, to fight herbattles, and teach others to believe In her m they had dune themsolvos. Ahl strange circumstance ot file—letter aay fate.aveol—that, lucky journey across sea in tbo wild March morning when eho ran away from home, and, met Mr, Bagnell on .board (he Littlehsiujpton steamer | In the seclusion of her awe room shospoke-A great deal of this Mr. Dsgnell.and . with that warmth of gralitndo for (ha ser-‘yfte lie had rendered her which he would■never allow her fo> express fa hfa presence. She could speak of him now, sbe thought, to ohk who .understood him so well andloved him so'jftulyM foe pale-fane liulo lady ihsro ; UrsulaDaguril would be gladto listen .fo bis J praises from her lips, forebn knew whit nn lieuerti earned man he wa*..;,Ursula listened very attentively, but tbe , face was set and as though thenWere more pain than plnasnro in remafa-ing silent. Sbe did not discourage tbe re­ ntal J on the contrary, whan tbo conversa­ tion see med to flag a little, a leading qnss-' lidri t)t two escaped the foln, closed lips. [ Violet forgot her weakneM, nnn UrsulaDagUBlldid nd remin.1 iter of ft again. don’t know wbicb.'saiJ Ursula, speaking rapidly now , ‘ but I understand him, and I am as proud of my luvo for him aa of his love lor me. 1 could for hi’m very willingly, jost sb tbo womeu do upon tbo stage, and just as stagily, and I couldstnko down any one who tried to taka bis love away from mo as surely an any trage­ dy queen who ever mouthed before tbo foot-lights.’‘ Who would be cruel enough to attempt z ; he hail not tbo cour- ono great change one ucl* the proof might st him libs a ghost out o was an 1 and thonght-ar.J homo, and Ursula change in him, said,Inking of, Tom ?' oge,' waa bis evasive Gang Presses, Refrigerator Vats CURD ICALB, HT3. tHEMlST k DRUGGIST, Apothe PEARCE * PICKERING, wy u.itn, n in March of troth, or of a flaw fa the ebaracfar .of bar to whose rescue sbe lisdj Loen Win monad. Weak ot strong, fa kfckncss or In health, ft «u rroessrry to undcraisnil Violet Hilderbrand! for goodLand iB—even for evil asd all—if this were apWfe lead him sli» toyed into ter»p(a-riori. There might be Torri DsRuell’s battle to fight m well ts her own, for whet sba knew to tlw eeni$H$. Site bod leftBroadlsn Js tbit DtorbiBg rewiring to see • There is nothing cruder than a woman tbe satirist says,' Ursula retnorkqcL; ' nndI am inclined to believe him very jiften.' • That is a creed I will uot follow yon inMiss Dagnoll.' • I will not afo your ago,' said Ursula,> in reply ; ‘ but fro Dagnells are a strange race, and not a littlo revengeful. Tom is revengeful at limes,' • Impossible I’ • 1 thongbt bo was ns revengeful and unforgiving a* the rest of us, bat I was deceived/ said Ursula ; * for bo camo back with no rnalioo in his bewt against tft.And perhaps, fa his pl&eo, I should Lave kept away forever.’• He waa in the right, then 7’• Ho was treated infamously by all of ns/• Tell mo the whole story, please,' said Violet, eagerly.1 Not now.. It is late,' replied Ursph,‘ and wo h«vo boon together too long.' • Ah, yes/ said Violet, with »; right; • J ,tun keeping yon sway from him/• Hava you no.iovor ?* Urania inquired. * It is a plain question on a short acquain­tance; hail will ask it,if you allow me.’• Neither lover nor ires friend until Icams to England/ • And then?'' And then I found teuo friends.’ • And no lover T• And no lover/ replied Violet. * Whatcould I do with him ? How could hs marry om whose life had bsan submergedas mine Km / «Ma cried, * and. who, nt any moment, may pass into foo shadow again IOh, Mbs Dasndl, I . want pesos, mrtyomauee-'• We will fay and Saturn it for yoa/ • Heaven bless you for that sseurrmce I1 said Violet. ‘ X itn very glad you are my • Yon doubted me at first ?' It was difficult to explain, and Violet cams’to a fall atoa.• People al a dislike me/said Urwda,ver? e*taffy. ’ I am not etmurW at your first itnprwriotj of m», Mt »* Hiu«rbrandt.And I nme here fall of doubt* of yor, and _ ------ ----------Showed them qutekly.* j snla awl Vfofal • They are di»jw!W mnr f* arired Vfo» J be atsppwd forifataI hero th» wr of its deep grave ful os lie look< . quick to not ft■ What arfaW jp ‘ Of a honored answer. ‘ aqdybexplanation'll pr from which 11 in'to Violet ; ' !• Y resting like a ■ oproach the -pftlc ‘ I waa uot a ftlands iu itself," I ahail n Ji b< Tom replied. ***Marcus's sbajft,’ ru and I rejoice ptril am tbinkingjC T* possessions, nd The welcon * ftwholly unfriepJlj a mixed cbayoetedarbrandt mfgpt "J heart. Tho si ral.f__________—------ — do them rov«nM^t>,’witIi old Robin Fisbarat their head Zon'd the grave, set visages which accompli Sd their bows to Mias Dagnell were .1' more marked by contrastwith tbo beat$“ joa'des bestowed in the direction ot (ha Wig msslcr. Cabbage,who formed oni^fobe arrival party, slouch-cd into the htfll ftpt hia , tongue out, as(bough conscioaMl soma satire in tbe wel* some l»me, a«Jw*trBtched himself fall length upeu the, hall mat immediately thedoor was closed if *lad to get back andbe ence m nrei — •* How is my**first wonle, .** A leetlo froso well with, h^ Pagnell, pexfaauably well, consjfter a moment’s! subject. “He f him, take him i“Well, Ifoft 1 H I will go up al" IwiUjidn? I have shown said Ursula. “belong/’ Lxt. Thin is tho borne ay,' he eaid turningfeci the shadow of it . on mo whou I op- van disliked Broail- Urnulo. x> bouse will fall to 'to mine. I suppose. But, by Jove! hare I poor old governor's j^ny protests I” Broadlands was nottithough partaking ofkt which Violet HiL avo wondered in herts came into the hall to i,|fier, Robin?" were Tom'# K jnot gelling on quiteH»4’sbip.M with Miss, X itr Tom ; but tojer-i* / «aid the butler, af- ^frtpe reflection on tlso i pretty much u you loft Libi Iamb.’’AB I dcws," paid' Tom. d are him.">ul>»few xnicuUa, WhenJtyHiIderhrandttisrnxnn," EolISir Joha 1 wiB not " Lady Dagn«jrb gone to Aramfal' fera drive.” expiaftd ,r-Fishsr.•• Sb* to wril.A* Ano ?” asked T«ta. ” H«r ladjrfolp “ very well,* replied Eobfa. •* 1 thiDk ^jfrrard her say ah« would be glad whajAs Datgnril retara-ed, to help her nuiVK- John, as ba wts npoommon tryinjitW l still -itear tady&ip ft "' - ' “ Has star bei*cnbta?" asked:tercet. " She was w| , yesterday/ kri) ed slowly awayHurl his back ; wholly fiasm th *gone, I tdatok—X kmsaid Unrala; and then with wdden « May I tiff q rcl. in attendance up-Wla, with fiuddem la- n iraito five rainatei■Jo, Dryly, m be mov- itfhiH Lauda eroand be-Ti (fail nod withdraw “ however, for m Ur- bt hfritij* broad riairsagain and touched our j Lberlf of asklog wb« Baidjfiu abupky wbUper, with emphasis. ‘ We thought tho change 1 won.d do her good, as sue has been far 1 frr.rn well, and not free from trouble I 1 will tell you the whole story, if you wirb.' 1 ' I don t want to bear anything about it,' Sir John arswered. ' I don't care for a parcel of strange people io tho bouse, but 'if yon keep her out of my wav, I shall have ' nothing t<> rtav. until 1 get down stairs 1 again. Ursula will look sharp enough af- ' tor b» t for all of Us, 111 wager—though 'what sbe has dragged her hero for, the 1 Ixird only known. Whal does your mother ' say to tbo arrangement?' 1 • My mother ib uot at home.' ' Ab ! it's no matter what sho says,' be remarked , alio', never twice alike with her temper. She has led ino a flue life sinco yon aud Ursula sneaked off, corning in herowith her compfaiute.as if I nad not enough of mv own to aiuuse rue. Is Marcusbaek ?' inquired Sir John. ' He will extend his slay another week.' ' 1 don't want him—lie was never like ason to me,'muttered Sir John. ' If I had my way, I'd cut him clean out of my will to-night, fa old Obver well ?' ‘ Very Well ‘• I'm sorry for that,' observed the sick man. • A littlo of my affliction would do him a deal of good. It would take some of his abominable pride down. I bate people wbo flsunl their riches iu yourfaeo. Where Is Ursula?' be asked, sud­ den! v.• Sho will bo here in it few infantes.’ ' I never said sho wouldn't,’ replied Sir John ; ' I asked you whore she woe?'• Sbe is with Miss Hilderbrand!.’ Sir John Dagupll's lower jaw dropped,aud be remained npen-moatbod for a while, with bis eyes glaring at his son. ‘ Miss Hildarbrandt,’ ho said at last;• that is—tho name of foe young woman-— wbo htut been brought into my house, then ?’ . There waa a difficulty in getting bis words out, and bis breath had become very abort and quick. Tom Daguell did not fail to notice-the change in hl's parent at foe men­tion of Violet’s natae, alt bough , be refrain­ ed from any cotninent. Ho eaid, eimbly, • Yea, that is tbe name.* ' Is she a foreigner?' asked Sir John $, • lor I Late fbrtisfners.’• Her father is a German, her mother an Englisbwomau.’ • Wbiro does (the come Troin ? ’ • Paris.* • Ursula did not toll me her name wasHilderbrandt/ muttered Str John ! * notthat it matters to me what her name Is, but Biitl one does hot cam to be kept fatbo dark as to all that is going on fa his own fotuiljf. Perhaps foe did not kupw ?*He waited for an answer to thia question from bls too, and Tom, r.metttbtriog ‘ the telegram which had summonad him toBit tn Ingham, said, *iYre, Ursula know foe lady's name.'• Before alio left here to join yon ?’ saidSir John, still aiugqlarfy persistent on tbe point. ., bis finger* fogefoerand erseked every joint nupleaaantly. bntbe did not answer for a while. Whenite spoke, at last, tbo same topic WM Bndatit-ly troubling him. • Ursnla'wasio too great a psiriou. T suppose, to remember any thing tolra thatvouwero love making on foe rty/ afol Sir John,; ”• that's like her—when silo onceflies up, there's no doing any thing withher.’, ’ ' < • W.s she very Both excited at t_„letter?* inquiredTfohj.f Sbe would cot stop fa foo xdsss >u>- vriltfcer minutr. rtmafol: aha sralkad op mad Not ' our of th" cupboards,' or tbo * right band cupboard,' or * the left hand cup­ board,' or tbo one shove, or tlw one below, or the one under the floor, but just tbo cupboard. The one humble little cupboardtbe poor widow pohsossed. And why. did she go to tbe cophoard ? Waa it to bring forth golden goblets or glittering precious stones, or costly apparel, or feaete. or any her noor dog a l>>ne ! Not only waa the widow poor, hot her dog, the tola prop nf her ago, was poor too. We ean imagine tho scone. The poor dog crouching in 11m corner, looking wistfully at the solitarycupboard,‘and the widow going to that cup­ board—in hope, in expectation may be— tv open it, although wo are not distinctly told that it waa not half open or ajar, to open it for that poor dog * ■ . When she got there I You see, dear brelbrou, what perseverance is. You reu the beauty ot persistence in doing right. Sbo got there. There were no turningsand twistings, do slippings and eliding^, no leaning to the right or faltering to theleft. With glorious simplicity we are told she got there. . And how was hrj noble effort reward­ ed ? ' TTio cupboard was bare T II vme bare. There was to bo found neither oranges, uor clieewscakes, nor penny buns, nor gin­gerbread, nor crackers, nor note,nor Ineifer matches. The cupboard was hare I There wks but one, only one solitary cupboard Intbo whole cottage, nud that one l&e sole'' star of t bo poor dog. wm bare I Had th ere. been a lag of mntton, s Inin of lamb, a fll- ' let of veal, or aven an fee from Guiitar’a tbe case would have been otberwiyo. But It waa bare, my brethren, bare ea an infantborn without a caul. Many of you will probably say, with all tho pride of worldly sophistry-Tho widowno doubt, wont out and bought a dog bis­ cuit. An, no 1 Far removed from earthlyideas from these mundane deairee, poorMother Hubbard, the widow, whom thonghtkM worldinss would despise, inthat aba only owned a cupboard, perceived —or I might even asy saw —at onee the re-eotlssa logic of llrt ritual inn ^aud yieldedto it with all the heroism of that nstars which bad enabled her witbooi deviation toreach tba barren cupboard. She did not at­ tempt, like the stiffnecked scoffers of thiageneration. Io war against the inevitable ; she did not try, like the so-csMed men Hscience, to explain what she did not un­derstand. She did -nothing. ’The fwnr deg had none I’ And ihen at tide point 'nor information ecMra. Bat do we wnt know sufficient ,? Are we act aogniskntof enough. 'Who would dare .topi'ret| the reft that shrouds tbo ulterior fate ' ef old MotherHubbard—U>e poor dog—(he cupboard—or the bone that was not there? : Hart wwimagine her rtiU standing at itafltren cop­ board door; depict- to mihwIv'm tbs de* still drooping ale dinaptwiated tail upontbe floor, lhe sought- (or hone still remain­ ing somewhere else ? Ah I no, mv teelh- road tbe lutura. Snffioe ft for mt ta kLai from thia bsantifal ttorr ita m*ny-Ie«s»e« ; ■suffice ft for no to npply titom* - to fatadrthem as far •« in ns lire, nnd bentrioa' fa i mind foe natural fraility »f cur n*tdr«. toavoid b*tog widows ; to shun tba patrony­ mic ot Hubbard ; to have, if fair means. ; -afford it, more than one unpfamd fa tbei bourn ; and to keep jtforw in them And, ohl dear Mends keeping fa rreoff«-• tain whul w# have teamed this <l*y. lei usi avoid kmstrinc dogs that are fond bf bones.“ .I. .7 w fe t if fate has oedsie- tbat vra should do any ot Dwae things,ft ,Bnl, brethren, ffmf ed that waaboub terrWor, Mid went on litre a BUdwas the father's amtww-' ’Atofoibare thongiU had eaoape.I ty reipfamnft may fats abtetowsfta*)eoci(«ar •ifirrt Ctihnnt, kY. m ? tajm and tethSoU wBiUrte»||»*»A I» teWUMH oewutriM !*>.■ swteooh of th* prtiny.ity *ltte pSopte depswad uyew Ui« istate tt tte term s m to l^waoda. Iraa to W M M k***W to Tkwnatoa to «te eahfcAtor «d TO&rae kfads alawrw largely wfth a«ri en&wMi te the praaputiy »f tte ewnatry, bat in Canada wa «ily an'^tiai speu a aaw era to ton reapwt, sad with m n TOT OXFORD MTtT •in KiaarKo i®TT*tt testa timusuitiM upon riwtefa UgM &4fe» through a«»t arwtarat »£M> twHfc MM***<* *» Mkrtoka, at whwh Mta.MfowMgj pteywaattbs Moran Jfawdtateatag Wwfa exfabitsr wte»rwcoir« the grasteri ter ofp »f«rh <w a» «’'« rambot of first prim fe* ^«ejs ‘ **<»» prefckra, while, »sl« srdtuary cirsum- «tanew*, wtmsdaM crops--* yield above the avua«* -mean «**». proapsrity. aud as tits trade. Sadeubi a droadeer sa under the new fiscal arrwegemanta will work a wottdertai ohangs in the OondUfon of Cwaade u» teas respect, bat at the present ■wal of arirerari fa&dity, ritboagh cast. WmtaUy briat The views heretofore «•■ prestiri oa the aehjcA are Strenglbsumi fa a retsarfcriifo summer by the coa. ItJsi vn* of (ha Gnawfat sot only m regards the light bat fwm. Ha was stewwt ratoriy wittent xmmey, U l Buuiaged, by alternately wwkiag f«r Hfegbbors *»S himwsljf, to " kswp th. wolf from the door ° Every crus that hr omdd hxrrtaa haw bwra rtwrived by His Hodor UwtownbGovernor Cauohra, racist entirely upon sgnsuknral products fur meeting our UbflitHf. In the Man time Prarixicee they have their extensive twna teteaJy to be hroeght aboat by the econ­ omy <d force, or, m other wiwds, the working pewer at electricity. It was eraeliuiveiy shown by some of the ecicutlfie witBewea who ware eailed by the Cosjmittee, that the eame wire which was used to transmit power ui the of bringing hu family from hers to him. After breaking up a cmwidtoaUe natoh of ground and fdaaiieg potatoes, fta., fee teamed of a job hauoald get by going autoe dtstanoe which would task tba whole lOiam-t, and which woaki bo ao remunerative a* to afford him the money to bring his family. Bo he in company Ctettoa®, W.-wA Abtessritto seto* mytoatfomi dmibte wuriter oeeared latoaifbtia Hyda Pato, a saltern saborhll»i« atty. Thnw maid*a aieiers, KltaL berth, Ansa ■«» Nlaa Trowbridge, ^ito-4S.«> and Kl.tevs tern Hrlag for manfyours to good styte in Ibat tow a upon to wreysnne derived from m estate l«ft F ’ rinrir motbor. Itaoently Uisir telbsr socssded in gelling the property away frcWj them and left them paoaiteu. Whe-fully aware of tlie state at affairs they dtficided to die togfthar, an.! »p«nt Sunday *snd Monday m preparing for ds*lbtj w G R A N D dtrnnM psrty would tenw Toronto Manitoba OR Iteurwlay, the 17th tost. Ttey will go by wy of TbunJor B*y and Fort Ensacis, thence to Cross T**ka and by tte Canada Pactfic lUil- wej to Winnipeg. It « expected that tte trip will occupy over sixteen days. Ha Honor will, therefore, not be ex- pccted to urrirwl at Winnipeg before the 4th of August. _______ tembartag interests , hot in »nr own Fro vixieeespecially ths depen.lories ta mainly upon the produou at thoeoii. wins wmen was usoa to transmit powsr ui ins - --------------— —” — —j dsytime rosy be used to traa.mil right at ’r,lh * started m » bos« night, thus rat only leaving out th. troth »( ! ‘ the erpenuieato m Erance to which 1 referred I “ ""*hl* > * —■■' but week but .clarity going beyond tboui atartimg results Incidentally, the reiH.rt iffortli Kims very v.lu.lilo intonnstiau for con||Rm«Tn of light The Cmumittoe are of the men worn tmable to manage the boat mad they draw towards shore. They reached a sad several oilier of the European States, and from latest accounts it would seem,that Britain s home supply and lw»r ooutm gent from European ports will (ail much below tbe aaaal average from these sources.Upon thia t'uuuaant must Great Britain principally depend te t»ed her increaseddemand, lor coreala and food generally, end there i», it mast be pleasant to know a floe prospect of the harvests in bothCanada and the Slates being anon as will ___'.I. C . _ries to supply the wants ballute theawelvee, bad to get the assist- i of the Old Wortd abundantly In, alinusi e»- I the statement of tho Montreal JFirncsa, a i ftlj| ODO or amet, above '<. Toe accounts foemsl favorable to tbe Joly Gover that reach u» from all .* . . .. .net tbe crop of fail uh anment, snd of courw supporting the - h mtoccasfill canJidate. How many more , t>e eonsideran ly in excess „ ........ ecmtitarariw are there in Quebec where | A good yield of fall wh.ar, u is needless to | mil„ h,, moans wealth itro farnnug cum I . three-fourths of tho voters cannot read! | tuunlty. ss a largo part of tun crop is | ' Yetwearatoldtheelectorsha.ro pron- always held tors de, aa I largely With a pCu.e nMtnced on the constitutional question . ‘..........'tm............................... respecting tho action of the Lieut. Governor ’ i NEAKLY- every vote in the county of Vercbetea waa polled, and three-fourths. . . . .. . , .L Canada ana toe oiaof the rfectora being unable to mark the an<ble theBP cono tn real aouiuL . *•>( lha OLl W.-irtrl nh distributor of cleetrre light. Ih- Lyon i*1ay report, which w&» aiiopuebi n naju mouidy. the pulibr is niisolotoly placed, very palatable bat rMiiisumen wil indicate i r erage ;iew to exportation. The accounts from ill swiona are, with fess exceptions, m >st Al l the planets will be visible thu, I pnere wul hke y bo as good so t ho prosr __ I p^ct IS bright for a iarg<- yield, and lln.month—an unusual spectacle V enus | ateng With the National I'uiicy w ‘l bo au can be first seen in the evening twilight other element of prosperity at which ourfriends, the Liberate have prounsad not torepioo, provided Un. pr> sparity he u 4 nt tribnled to the virtue trio >> 1 i-iuier io Mercury is visible as a bright star glim | uering in the west just after sunset Jars te seen, toward morning, and i* lerromang in iln glow. Jupiter is won erfully bright in the east about mid j and l .og-ootMiuueii dnonrut a too earh . , " ~ . 1 part of tile season I >1 l • ciivuge night Saturn can also now b- seen , weati,er anuoars t. bam c m hilling with a pale yellow light just be m good i:n*. su I instead ••( bait •re midnight. Uranua was near the «*p. ww bwliava w- araeafe m •*» »« u.»’’ ... ' the yield of hav wi I taken over me who!.ew moon last night (21st). and .\cp , fSw.ne,, be f.mn.l u. icb «■ ad van » of a une may bo detected in the east a little average. Tins is an important item I <*. ■»!>. rfi«. a . m i u light crop of liny on sr> The Hamilton Rolling Mills an-i ti.<> han-, gnuemi u.e pn.-poctD Ct-1J rut find lh« piprclaii nn urn IHamilton Forging Company rm- now „„„ ls, t,,8 f |,.V a ,, ni;„ »T>.:..r working night and day executing ■ >rdt>i-3. wh<-ni thr> ov. r tli<> u . ^r>.;The tetter are makrng'^HOO axles for | ‘‘J ,™’1’‘n'g*’ 500 cars ordered by two Canadian mil . b'>inliful cn>p. m l iii« .,rJy .l.nfr ■way companies, and the roHing mills are apprehendd is tha' Hun th* . ■»« v■ r- ’ m .rrorapmnwl ' v ex r-mv !.'•»:making the iron for the same cars Th<- |ln , e lauiv h»<l i i «n< n * m.i.i London Car Wheel Company have the rmp mnv bwirns t<«. n. nrwini. no order for m^ing the cars, ami Un- /(^7'. wheete arc being made in the Enront bs,lev nearlv so. th'-ugh tli<> Inlier City. When it is considered that the ‘P *™ Detroit Car Company received an onter t; ,,,p which wo have ail ided. similar to this lost year, it will readily \V» lulirve t»,n o , ;• Out th bo seen to what extent Canada is going P,,<‘u for a l>',"',l,'nl l,“r *i choiring, that tl.o l>on«« <■( lu«> l.i to benefit by Protection. I raap Qre high, ami that three I .............— I prospects will il»their share i.iwerte lifting The annual meeting of tbe Gunadtau | JL?cXtay"*7n.h'rai.on7sro'u. Press Association was bold in the t^ity be found iu riruo.l evsry q-iirier of ro 1 Council Chamber, Kingston, yretontev 1 »'ng trade, evnfidpnce, and with those. ' • ... , os eonsequereo. of revmpg prosperity |forenoon, Mt. Jas. Shannon, Fresident, | h )( now rpM/)unll|« to hope, that wo hav« I occupying the chair, and a fair represen 1 talion of members present Twenty , new members were admitted The fol lowing are the officers for the ensuing. o, .r 1 i> i Of course tboy w,l not anmil Hint tlm newyear:—A. Matheson, Stratfonl, Brest lftnfT la„.9 11Bve lia<1 anything to d« with | tlie wave of prosperity will t>..w succeed ' Even the opponents of th« N I’ are con . strained to admit, Hint these indications I I can bo seen by men of clonr m-iuiis, bnl I , of course thoy w>l not admit Hint the new* ■ inn;i luwg :ikii oa<. .... .----„ .. ,dent; J. B. Trayea, Port Hope, IbL ilm linnpy change. Still il matters but i Vice-President ; E. J B. Penra. K .ng I «’“<> whether they admit the true cense« srw. -w. -.-tr ofihedftWii < 1 thiR prrp<Tity nr not, pro-8ton, 2nd Vice President , W. R tlimie, ( ■ ■> , A 7 . 1 . Bowntanvillo, Sac.-Trca*. Kxecutivn Committee—C. D Barr, Limbmv . II .Hough, Uobourg; F. Jrakran, New market; James Innes, Guelpli , J. B. BobinaOu, Toronto. >trail of getting tipay. and (hat will i» now being rnndc to w*m brought to, but jumped tow*nl» share. npKcttung the Im tat, th rowing out Hu of and all h.ta earthly gfMxU Hunt inarmgrd to gut U> They nailed up the doors and windows? aod the two eldest ristere, with most earfuf w'Ph* I -.-ji r^. opreparation*, drove spikes on ci her aider' '‘‘C unprecedentedly LOW Prices of the easement of fotoing doors, and ad- _3t the OXFORD HOUSE does it.justed hempefteenta a boat the -• neck., and? kicking from beneath their fe.t the books ' ” piled on too ottomans and chairs, qni’vtrw .strangled to death. The younger tistef”. Nias, who is a dwarf, remained meanwbifo ‘iu the upper chamber; and, although tbi. deed was done about 6 last night. *he first- iI gave the warning st 9 o'clock. The i bodies were net ent down until midnight. L.TEB Chicago, July 22. -Tonbridge, fhn futlie?'» Crawford, though knr ping hold of the boat, Wai carried with it u* thu rapid* wberw after holding on to iif* a-a Long *a atrength lasted er .heller, ar even a laateh to make a emoke io keep the huge fiie* from cooetantly biting and uirm.utiug hun At last, however, » flesh. Tn* p>>I .l iernble .l.fh.-a! Another tcmjx'rajirr I this, ui the effort UiAt f Business is fast increasing. L . teiudN «f Coods are to be greatl CASH ON LY ! WM. McBAIN. dangbter Nina as the real caaa« of tbei/niisfortaum. is said by those who know ;tao ciroumaLanami to liave deserved c I sneii harsli words They had a month <loenme of <126 and tboir own house, k<T tbnr fear of Alarvatiou or beggary was not. well grounded. To Wear Ms Figure. lOMHlB IN G ER SO L L , WILL COMMENCE ITS C L E A R IN G ON 8 A TU1LDA Yt June 21* 2V E O JE ?^Q <5o i3B Given for your Money at the OXFORD HOUSE than at any^gther Store ! ID U ^J SS G O O D S GREATLY SiiDVCKP Ilk PMKE*C O ’Z*rO2Eff' G O O I^S GREATLY KEDUCBU I* PRICE. y red need and Immense Bargains “Osbrita,” hgersoD. will be fflveM-dok't yow fkrget «t CASH ONLY ! WM. McBAIN. On one oceasion when (laneral Bstler as in command al New Orleans, aolonel m the Red River region made ap lealiou fur a (urlnugb, which was refused ‘ I Boon after the Colonel left his com-I man,! withoot permission, and went to ' “ ‘ 1 arrested and Upon an in AUCTION SALE. rp<) be sold by Auction, under u Power1 r«f crinfiMned (n a ham o eTHOMAS M JOHNUTuN to cm« HOM EH CAMPI ELL JAS. MCINTYRE Narrow Escape at the Falls. P“‘ ”■ »8 » deserter Ujk.s au------ *■ I • imation that bo wished lo make an A gentlemen, accompanied by his Wife, , ptensm.u <>et>eral Butler hadT.vod st Niagara Falls on the 15th lost.. I > wiebl o lu» head quarter.. MARKET SQUARE, Ingebso l l , on Saturday, 26th day of July, ’ (nils. t<« Ibctr home m the Blate , ■•' JX'inw. iv i , Aikin. 27 point flO UiO I ... , r. . \ i rn ”1.'t’ 1 v C-»miHolub Ti.„ii..k„.r Hirst they ofh lltny off. red me tll<O.<NXI ■ioueral they weia gctliug | .ii 1 thought I d heller linlpleasrv Hite ftyo ll.-iuh lute. Boar, Ladies Warnrliffn and M> LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES. "siasW-rr.V \Coffin & Casket Room M s Eahay Teder8.H-"^^===---’w— wbicu young Robert ” skippered<ui I V t..,.« BI FIRST-CLASS HEARSE Fl.n HUIE TERMS. jmDEKATE JAMES McINTYItE. SQL A IRS Auction Eoom, I: ETA 11, STORE. UUellKIl 1ST; S.IXG STREET. INGEttSOLt. | \F EN every day nnd evening, for th®x / tale iLe nrHla-ruxCYttkraed Cunda REGARDLESS OF COST. I»rr Qondw, Headj MjmWVm«U arid t&secs. hruUsww, COMPARISON, COMPETITIOir OU M ONOPOLY. SOLD ON COMMISSION. COMMISSION AGENT’ A.torn El proof that Great Britain does not at present rlesiro to altogether shake off her coionien, ia to be found in the foci thutht Wimbledon, on Satur­ day, Sr Michael Hicks Beach informed the Canadian contestants that a certain number of cotnrniwdons in the army would bo at the disposal of Camidutns who bad passed through the Kingston College. This we may take as an addi­ tional evidence of the excellence of that institution, and as the removal of one thing which was pointed out as an ob­ stacle in the way of tlio College, vir., the difficulty of finding positions for ite graduates. This announcement cannot foil to. bo satisfactory • to Onnadiams cspedaHy to our volunteers, and is an­ other tesutnony to the ainterity of Lord Btarousfekl, when, in his Mansion Horise aprecK be declared it to be the policy of Ilia Government to draw colon­ ial connccUomi ufii? moro closely together. But will not the Home authorities go a Rtth further, nnd aid in the construction oTilat1 worS to which we are committed, the Canadian Paoiflc Railway, which iu ndrAaatei ray is ononot only of Dtornn- , ion Ent also of Imperia! necessity F —Mr A-. W. Lander, H. P. F„ bu left Tomfnto for England. . r-\K »P«“to b*d foarofhis teethlackeJ C'lt by n berso Uio other day. . T^* Ayknorpeopta bare resolved uponhokftu* thrireannuai pirate at - Port Stao- - ife Btatop if Hurra her sprain ted the K **“PW to fiw Inraw-Beo« of Walfaeebni^. —Th* rirawherrv season fa about over.Two hundred, tons Lava bean shipped fromVAkVille this sea*sn. . < -Robert Wniihair, a htarihmfth of Gali. Jay by a pete* cf reddwl Iron. Tfetf Ari^yaf.eorrrepradratwf tta ScrtbSydi^ry HrraWrsysrtterefaitman firing •» tower Bmraro who hm >.wri«d throewfrte Md twenty-three ehddfra. amt M« w«i* wite and loo chiLlrwti isow lirihjg. Naw York, July 21 —A dispatch fromDr. Mitchell, n member of thu National Board of Health al Memphis, to a gantlc- uaan uow here, says ;—Since 9 o’clock yes­ terday ' morning 19 cases of yellow fever Lave been reported and 7 deaths occurred,Twenty-nine cases bad been previously reported, and 6 deaths occurred. Thefever Is spreading. Now York, July 21.--Two leamon from Havana worn taken to hospital quarantine yesterday, saffering from yellow fever. Colby died thia tnortritig.■Wnshington, July 21 —Ths Secretary of War "will this evening forward to Memphis1,800 tents, and rations for 10,000 people for 20 days, to be used in aid of sufferers from yallow fever.New York, July 21.—The brig L. F. Munson, from Cardenas, July ID th. to lai.27 deg., long. 79 deg. SO mim, met the brig Akbar, from Havana fcr New York, withthe eaptaiu arid three men rick with theyellow fever, one man having died the day prsyUpa. sod her former captain havingdied in Havana. A navigator was put ou hoard.Memphis, July 21, midnight.—Twenty-one addilional eases were reported to the Board of Health thia p.m., which makes atotal of 80 reported _ for.,the. day. This largo increase &<an accumulation of. sev­eral days, as most of ihe persons have boon jirfrom three io five days. Ono death pc-enred this afternoon. The majority of thealek are prognearing favorably. The steamer Coahoma, which departedto-night had 800 perrons aboard• targe unmber also left by mil. , Tile city beginsIto present a deserted appearance,rfor manyof the moat prominent retail mifibanu 'have followed the oxampta of tlio whole-,sslers, and eteaed tb'iti.' places of bnelness-’Hearty riter+town alraff the line of the Lorix-rille, Nafhville and Memphis andCharleston, Iteflwaxs have ; quarantinedacnioat Memphis. 0»ln£ to the Jitate of affairs fho bankr Bera Yeqneit comspon*dents abroad not th awd billa for ooIUeliou/ to them on any poter ontrida of the oily.'Now Orleans. Lfi., July 2L—Kite sus-■ pictetts caorii M fovcr.Jfomea recently/>e-, esrrri In a mo]« family »Mur «io , afppi River, the Hsalth OflTcers to-day sentmeZteal experts by a special train to iores-ttaafotos mat ter. Dr. Unoppto, in* tris- r PJr*id^t veitra Board of Health, tnekeg ihsfoltav-Ina-stiitemcnt of (ho resalt:— ■ •’ Dre. AV. A- ftmjlhe andr of this city, jn«t rotarawl . tep»ted cases at fowg in MI«-i iferigpj City, on IsW tWre. dratere thef ay«ra‘te8,toh*ma«aSril fow, Sew Or- i leans (a petfecHy ffr< from yell ow, fofet.I Only fib dw.iha oterirtt 'J Ll«l w«bk .cf all“kdiseriMj,'■ i .. ' ‘f ji"', in-rMasu.^titMU. f-whcAvy. hca.ly En^h.h Tune r<d*rri and nt the expiration of betr. I tn I tbe vofTeo movement is the moat , trio usual number of <ia-. s allowed for the practicable and effective. Tho working ]>ro passage from (Tuna the good ship Alaska pic must haie places of resort during tbe in I wfto sunouticed as ,l duo. She failed how (iail over, to put tn an appearance; bnt thia was ,| not considered st nil extraordinary, asn voyages from China vary in duration an much as voyages lo or from any other. place. But tho days sho was overdue gradually crepi into weeks and tbe wacks into mon iris, and after olio had been re ported " miKring ' for a long time t'.io con- alasiou aarived at was that atm had doubt­ less foundered or had become the victim of foul play.Yearr passed by, and no word camo of tho rescue of any one who had boon on board the ill-fated ship, and at last thefaint glimmer of hope which had sustained the hearts of tho friends of tbe officers nndcrew died out. The wife of tho super-cargo of the vessel, who bad been wntohing and waiting for many years, eticentubed to theeffects of the terrible suspense, and was quickly followed by her only child.Tlie fact that during the time whichwould bo necessary for tlin Alaska to make the passage to this port there bad bsVm noheavy winds or storms was the mainreason for suspicion of ?onl play; nnd among thoso who entertained them was agentleman who happened to meet a drunk­ en sailor in n saloon in Japan. The oldadage, in vino verilut, was again verified(as will be subsoqnenily seen), for thosailor quickly began to give a disjointed narrativeof mutiny uud bloodshed. The geatlemaukept Ilia narrative in his memory, aud fol­ lowing up his determination to unravel themystery surrounding the fate of the ship,encompautil the arrest of several sailorswho had bean incriminated by their drunk­en companion. One of these sailors ad­ mitted that La>had belonged to tbe crewof the Alaska, and made a full eonfeMiou ot the ciroamstancos concerning her lou.Ho stated that when but a few days outfrom Hong Kong, sailing under a lightbreexe off ths coast of Japan, the crew mhtinsd, and, without a moment's warn­ing, throw overboard the second mate, who wasihuouiy offioor ondoek at the Uwe.Hearing a ramnlailon, iheeapiain and firstofficer ruriied up, and were ramt«<dfata!ytn ordered and given to the sea. Tlte supercargo, Mr.'Tharndfke. brother of-the'owner of the shin, who had 15.000 in twin ra boeril, HhazvJ the ramU fate as thoother officars, and the eraw, having secur­ed tbe money and everylfrfag dra of valuethat eunld ha readily removed, 1st, first to. tho vissel, and. taking to tho boste, pulled■for the raet of Jopan. Hating landed in safety^ they dividtil tho spoils, eharfaliingthe hope that every trace of their foul deedbud beem obliterateil. Bni limo, the cer­ tain avenger of crime, has proved , thathrir hope woo fol iaeirae, as foltewing dosalyon the ranferaion above referred to.the arrest of all but two of the crimins fawas affrolrib and Um will, in MI pn^aML ilyi q’tibkly ba called on to pay IhnpensUydatiianded byjwtilw^-'I'taforto CnlonUt. weather, nnd lhou>ai><l> Kill prefer tlio cuf house to tbe piibbc bouse, especially w books snd newspapers arc added to the at­ tractions. The cotfeo movement is not only popular in Ixindon, it is fashionable. The highest names in ttagland are associated with the good cause, and I predict for it a glorious revolution in the economy and morals of the people, and a large diminution of the Newgate ('slender. Mrs. Ijmgtry, the “sensation beauty" ofthe last three seasons, is going for a litile trip to the United Htau-s, and han engaged a pne- sage on one of tbo magnificent vessels of theWhite Star Ijoo. As the buiy in question Iras rattier used up England in the beauty business, she pines no doubt for fresh fieldsand pastures new. The ft^ct is. Miss Neilson,the actress, has rather put Mrs. Ijmgtrysnose oat of joint. Slio is the lijnesa of theseason. She ••makes up" to look Cve-andtwenty, and a woman must be a good artistwfio can' knock fifteen years off her ago anddefy the sunlight. It is all very well, atnight, on' the stage—but women generally be­tray their want of artistic touch when they print and powder for the orb of day. lot Neilson flashes up jmd down Rotten* Row on a coal black steed to the delight of our jeunesae (stage) dowe—«ud Mre. Langtry ja “not init ” m the sportsmen say. The Americana are fond of diamonds, Mrs. Langtry uoMfosca about £20,(XXI worth of the white sparklers,ami theae,.wiih the prestige of her name,which, is well-known in the Blates, will readerhvraa object of intertxt fur some weeca. important ronton! al the raertioo. Eng J land, ho said, did not grudge the Canadmns-f baprened like tins :■ >f codfish chowder, and. strange fobnli n.ly large quanlilteii of it. add some timeseat* it so rapidly that she gels her Cioutb fall of codfish vertebra before she » i/irrf J or inrvxiQre tn Uif I ntl^*t Stnirs, rty oppotite the Cutlerl State* Patent Offirr, LICENSED AUCTIONEER mry. curgHiaauii F. SQUAIR, A'Kir A D P CUTIS EM ENTS. Prccauntlons Against Drowning. An inslinmvBt has been invented in> .France for aiding in the reeuadtalfon ofpersons apparently drowned, or who from any other cama havo been temporarilydeprived of animation, It craafau of aayllndgr nf sheet inm large enough to pontaia tbe body, cfan' riiaU person. Itis rioaed at etna and,, and fta inanimateindividual fa inserted, feet foremmfi,in tbe receplacle m far as the nsek, round whichthere,fa placed.a.padded diaphragm, fesheutit to tbeoyUnder rose to ba air tight An air pomp, attrabed to an epening Inthe tuba, creates a partial reeurim, andibratiw ernes atonwphere, by it» own preann!, forse* IteWey into the Inngs by.iba raoultiand nostrils. which arafeftci- ,. ^pwjetV Bya reycned action c£the pumpio result:—_ _ ■ the air te rile wed to re-outer the cylinder. mente of th* .best, which rim and foils m is lit. wiik the wcAsasi fcf the pflmp.Tha action may repeste>1 eighteenffanen in a mfatoe, an assist hrtBatirSn ' r< .saisssl hrwiiisag. teetznj tbB$ produced. of the empire, ongngMl in the same duly of ffefonCA He concluded bv assuring llio Cinaihans that they would bo always wel­come h'-rc. Sir Michael Hfaka-Bench joined in the congratnlntiona offered bv His Orson the. ’ ' ---- < — ” ,Boko of Cambridge, and expressed tho«r Sbe got a very large piece of triopleasure it afforded him to seo tho team ^chb, no,of ‘ c°,’fi“b ,1<’7 n tbro,lt; a,,d again engaged in the eentest. Ho took ’Y1 utterly unable to cither swallow it or u„„lr u ..^- - " ‘ ' -------------- " • <*» out. Sho was terribly frightened, I tuner fvum WaehinQlon, and wh.> haer. thereso were her friend*, who decided nt ’ ' • that n doctor must bo brought frommouth, ten miles away. Robert Mil- >anced to bo in tho hotel office when |ftardor was given for a horseman to be 1 ^^rpatchcd io Portsmontn, nnd, learningl^raat tho trouble was, insisted on being the So a very swift stood was andillvd,M|n a second later Robert disappeared iu al^raud of dust. " In u couple of hours the Portsmouth ‘ ’ ’. his horse white with • foam _ ________„ fire from his nostrils, ands doctor, being a skillful fellow, soon ex- I (otedThe bona. “Five minutes .later,” I ,i_remarked, •• and I should havo been1 vlnte. If that messenger had not been ia jl mi rnrra, un <ui uix*i<> «i rue Aim *. hero. I should never havo soon mylust., Um facts of which-are brifiy as foL A-Bient alive.”IowaOn ths 7th ’nst. ft man named » v* A hojo I" exetaiipod the tadfes, "What ‘ i you mean 7 It was raly Robert, tho\ lipps ■■ * ■ i» “ V Mt hfaBame was, ladies, I knowI t; bht I repeat it, be shewed himself a] ro. and be saved thia young, woman’s life 1 hi«rheroism/1 J J / ■ f" t •1 " Explain yourself/ cried tho excited f <mra.9o iho doctor explained how Bober! hadi isikfrom his horse when about half-way ( toofo dislocating one-ankls and break­lions arm, but notwithstanding bis in-*Irii ho bad again mounted Ihr horse and _ himself into tbe saddle, and driven onter than befota to make op for lost time. (Vhy, when he rsacfasd my office,", arid*1 > doctor, •* he had lust strenfftb to deliverI message, and then he fainted dead i iay with pain and exhaustion. I kft himriiorgo of my stadente and came on, for,. .. . . . - . ____VA. --1 .1____11. the opportunity of annonneing that in future a certain proportion of cadets from,the Military Academy of Kingston wraliV be allowed annually to take commissions i f. th» British army. Colonel Gxowski thanked the Duk# aq.1Sir Michael Hicks-Beach for their visit. 4 Brutal Outrage in East Zonta. XX INVALID TttKATXD pt A FtKXDIsn M ANN EH nr A IJkDOMtM—ARIUEST OF TUX HT8CI1EANT. Woodeteelt, Joly 21.—A moat dastardly outrage?was. eommilteden the person of a,woman named Mrs. Joseph Legg, residing?In East Zorro, on the night of the ' 17lh Ztactor arrived, breathing i William Lanigan.workiog in tbs neighbor­hood, applied at the house of Mrs. Legg,whose husband fa at present in Dakotabgti»and asked'for shelter for a few moment? t from a rain storm then in progress, which j was readily granted him. He went inside 1and remained sarao time, nnd had tea, !after which ha left. MnuLegg'dlJ not 3 mo him again till the night of the outrage* ''when sho beard some on* working nt the fwindow of her room, and almost* im- ( mediately a man entered her room. She, ]jumped rat of bad to soils her revolver, •! tiesbut was attacked by the intruder,nnJ after-- aZki hi aaharp end vigorous restetanes, wm finrifr 7 iterovercome and h«r person violated. After* 1 ffhj aceno pllabfag his fiendish purpose the 'I i do-vtinflria..u. i'.otT» , and oa sera »a »JVfi_x-.t'L egg to-■, ... covered sttfttetently the pr&ffittrtr’J to* herbrother’s house, soma dhtaeee rX, and fn- fortnad them of the oeaurpauee, whensearch wu immediatelytosHterid for the perpetrator of the crime. Fratetepn of aman In stocking fe*t ware traced lo theplace where the man who had been In thehottse on the Tib worketl, and Mrs. Legg swore Dosilively as to hie voice and ap- pamuo. He wnsftnm»nor>«*ltodAy be­fore Jnstissa Hmr ami Parser, aod, afterbearing tte evidsuco of the wnnuui, Uiiyycommitted him to fall to et*nH fete triiii atthe Pelt;Aiwtizes. The affair ban create Jgveki oxeitemrat ha*. r» Mr*. a»3 her telatkes gra well kfiUWtt and Mfthly’.Mmpwted to t h.'fo She tokjt'*t th* time orthe ontr unJct ruo-IicHtwafmSntforh^itoeM, ' I »ew Ibero was * mh of Mfo and death ' Veil, when Mira Browp reooverad her i *e|. being of a very romantic turn efT Jld. »h« io«t them again, and folHn love■Vm the man who osred bar life, and she UMimarry him ue toon as ha recovers suf-tliuou'.ly from his injprlea. F k a* Jwrott. J Iran SuthMtend, aToronfo IstJ of fifteen,A Hidh bte.te?n sere-red from bfe body. addrex*, anti contain* complete inxtmrtion* hawto obtain Patent* and other valuable matter. flank, Wanklnf)tou, D. C.; the Jtoyal Xwrrfieb,tforwqian, ami DanuJt Legation*, at IVaehiny-Ion ; littn, Joee-ph Caery, Into Chief Jtutin tr. 8, Cowl of Claim* ; to the Official* of the U.S. Pa enl Office, anti to Senator* anti hiembert of Conyrtt*from every State. AtMretw LOUIS BAGCEK & CO.,Solicitor* of Patent* and Attanfey* at bate, Le Droil Dnildiny, WashlustOD. D. C. The Great :Cause of Hcilln Misery. > ieieoraiew KMayenuMtraswet ma«T --------------- The euto&uietl Medical Go., PeM.O0ce&ta<ttas. - « ton 8*..New W k ’s Steal Guide. i m wash a , 55 College SL, Montreal, F. Q. fxfcr-. • SOLE MAXUFACTL'IiEBS -C? CANADA Of FATKAT I’j STEEL BARB FENCING. THE BE8T ANO*CHEAPEST FRNCKr..w ■ . . ... 42*600 Biles of Barfi r«»w erMt>cd In the United States 1* last three Seasons. ' SEND ■»*£^sS rawiv 'K NlteUi Wtew iiiwM staei S777 ASSS® THIS, P W OXbuKO TRiHUNB, W RBSmilAY. L4M?AL ABB MT»«B MkTTMBM. tt yto «fo fot>«Md iu Mr, ***•tUsraa/v Jtaacta Gissiaa tOT IS M iw m kW vtaa-Tfew* AawH ■d tearahenr. .:*,—isafiM th* T»»V«n» GM«*. W Mteol BH tfeea will b«V» th* C. MMt «* i-0 Aar..*»? toa m lbvFort rWar by r ft.* Cfei ftrforb tribune. pslftted f it «rov« aver Ole fetotodt wfeeh t*; tola#fitted op in good style and tbs run t utiles) from Port. Dover to that pointia a very pleasant one. Tfoketa. for th*trip trod return including Boat Wo., shild- «U 1 T WKMTKBM BAlUV Al.wwa.r Holiday Number " of fteribneri •aenu to be a special sffort in th* articles both of taxi m>d-sila*treti<>u« ; kill aa every recent unmbMt of the laagkjuaa has borne the same appearance we must rceepl it as another indication of a genoral advance It BOX Stratford A Boron Ballway>.Albert Badg. high toned but impereuueas Jy (row. fashionable fesardiag-femse. ffl' U Perhaps the most remarkable of them in the represen'atvni of texture is I lie first, awnodout after Wlustier‘a portrait of Ininself " At the Piano " is almost eqnallv good Dr. Holland baa a poem of tbewitch blrntng tied as, of which the moral msm» to be that poet* are apt to fe> lightlyregarded to ad sjt»l degras by plain people How Hot rr TTasTJbkn —Below we give Mr. CfcadwteA AW * ilka te tawr «Mh a ! Wttfal reyrw*Mste«fewi *f Use PMilten WMtown oeseptes. Imtenwitl to a* wall tCMtoetally aod etbsrwis*—-m any uMmwtew* at It* sfe* i» XtotaiMton. fiyjfetHktoatfy oqr reeonreaa trew y«*r k> >«» we have nothing to fear for tbe IntersSHiy mor* Ibaa w* have bad in the paal- We would m»t ba espaeted te make a»grand a display m Ixmdoa, Toronto, orany of (how targar pieces, but we shoulduse our utmost enfeavtw* to ahow ewloyalty to tbe repreMutativs of rovaltP here, and to tbe dangiiter of betoved qaean.Mr. Baobanan would be willing to aidin a demansiratam to a reasonable extent. Mr. Flewelling—"What did the Dulferiaeeiidsration eo»t ?Member- Upward* of 1400. Soma of His membei* thought, thatafter bring entertained at woedstoek, it would be mffieioDl lo meet bun at tbestation and present him visit aa addroes.Tbe Mayor—We want him to see our town and our people.1 Mr Daly—Ana the boaudiful sidewalk* ’ an Thame* etreet IMr Gayfer Tbe crowd* that would bedrawn to town would pay tbe cost. Mr Crisp—Would like to give him * | hearty reception, if tbe expense would not be too much. A >H«w«n ] Oto Ftldaf vv*»U(| faMt, M th* raaMlsnaa o« Mr. -ffe. tbo» Wo«4, a few of ti»« pnrtoh- al frkMudeef Mf. W. B. B*c4 togtftor tor tb» toA.ia< farvwoSl #f that gvHifeMM. wtor to aboot to taka bto d*pw Cure fiwf» UfsraoO to aoospf « sthjatiou in to Taroato in ths !»rg« wtoHml* bou* and »Wa n»*uaf*ctery vf Mteeve Kiug It Brnwn vf that ofey, Mr. Boot for tbo past two ysara has been an antiv* alid steafons mem. tor of Samaritan Lmlgs of Oddfellows and at the feat alaetton of offtotn be was unahimuaely olseted to fill lire uflfee of N. G. for th* current twin, which effies, on account of bi» having Ingarsoll, he has been compelled to reeigu. Aa a majority of tbore present were Odd-Fellows, ths opportunity was taken aavantage ef to present him with an address aa a slight memento of ilka esteem and raepret to which ho was field by members of the Lodge. The following ia the address and reply Ingersoll, July 18, 1879. H Root, N O. r/ Samantaa It W. Woodroofb for etock for councilchamber Dzax Sis xs» Bao , It ia with feelings of<lei*p regret that we have beard of year daparture from Ingenwll, *ud the necessity iteutaila upon you to resign tbe position olNoble Grand of our Lodge. During tileperiod of your residence in onr town andmore partir-iilnrly while you have been a mem CfmmtrriaL a* •>. and « darfoaih st be., tortbg sold mhos Urt marks* half of July at 5fe. to Co. CaMe, jwwt milk h*» follrn *ff Lon ian Martlet The cheese market on Saturday laef ptfl- eeab trery alms appearance i» ooatraet to the k. ,e offering! of a raonib prjricua, 1,285 bedny le only oSaring boarded, During the f»at. ek there has been a Large quantity of dpallyj by two prominent frayera, repreeent- ing o^gwetively Ingersoll and Stratford, at pooai which evince the confidence of thtee which W« hope will not (wove misplaced. Thiswill a » to a large extent for the emailquant y offered, and we think it much to theadviu (ge al the cheese mterewt that the etcek“ markeied without delay Tho ealramadar Saturday were a* foltowa -110 at 5jc-- 1 ** ®^3 M Sf®-* 4t ^-i m*k'ing a - jbtal of 886 i<oxee each year ere the blgbaal and lowest figures reached by tbe mercury on each and devotednoaa to the duties required of youm any position which the Lodge has seen fitU< impose upon you, so established yourreputation u a true Odd-Fellow, that at thels»t i-huiUon of officers, while they conferredup-m you the huuor of placing you in thehighest psutum in thsir power in the Order,they slau felt they Were Dooenng themselviMby plwing such a worthy member at the headof the Lodge u their chief x x ecu tire officer doll s oodstock Cheese Market Woodstock. OnL, July 19. iheese market to day had a somewhat Storance owing to so tew factorymen rtaent- r-j>ed home to attend their harvestingIfepinion of the fatorymen that the don Truth, after observing that probably m/-<-i--uz <>< Council raqmslte for th* presentth* Lxlgo table Report. Th Liverpool cheese market during the past » luvi been fluctuating considerably Chi lb ^th and 17th liista. ft rcuuuneil at . to 30a ; yesterday, the Separate School Examination. A JOHN OOLLAGHAN, L I Q U O R S T O R E SPIRITS, WINES, LIQUORS, ALES, PORTERS, C A R D , I take great pleaeure in thanking Hie public f / g ,® generally for t)»e very liberal patronage bellowed ff ® Tfe Vk on me during my thirty ytareof btuineee life in [l ® B —JIngertoll, and would beg to recommend wiy Sue- II cettirr, MU. RICHARDSON, ae a pcrean alwayt • || 2 Iwilling, and quite competent, to fill the want* of / all who may require anything in hia line, Illa ’S . /j etoek will be found, at u*aal, large and well- v E frMFaxtorted, and very cheap, owing to the great 'WqF yEf advantage gained by buying. ’tfCD Yaure. de., * C. p. BALL. In reference io tbe abovaU would ask an inspection of my large and wcU-oreortcd stack of- WATCHES, CLOCKS,’ JEAVELRY, . Silver Plate, Fancy C ooda, Table Cutlery. MathlBtf N e eto v - and Oils, Spectaelca, Eye GLasses, &«., ’‘i.-raw W Inch will be Sold Cheaper tliau any other Houm in the Trad*. Tbe Manofaeiarieg «ndt *Rcpwfmg Department will always hare my Personal Attention. I0(ZU mr* fogerwH April Irt.. 1879. MXJBJBF ULCXIAnDSO tTr^ tt&T 1 I tiderwaod’s, lutrenwllAOT1CE. ( tf, A hotnBr^her<Jj?T AdvcrtiaesnenU and other matter * ' Ph< w . . _ , . , , , 1 aocaucnis s now Ironfur ynd&crUum mnat pontirxly be handedin not later than Taeniay eoening, ax our i “ ln',ef " F**w* large adilion etnnpela «s to go to pnaat early 1 J r .» r' “ •' -netom on Jl'cHacoday morning ,ir rtl ’ ali<mat<m lags -BTSIXESS ITEMS. THE OXFORD TRIBUNE u on sal. .Woe dnock's Just imported, English Malt Vinegar For Sato at O’ Neill <L Ca'a 284 KSir Cheapest Tecu, atJ L. PEHKIXS O’ Neill & Go as cuts tor Ingersoll I perilUiary (emit of view your bigbeet hopesand anticipations may bo fully rvaJllitd.A1 though separated toitn you in riur dallylOU-n-ourse and weeldy meetings, ws trust wemay •ccasioual) have au opportunitv of meetI mg > oil aud «<-ring you in our Lodge Ronin jerpool C heese M arket prosperity in aJl your tl undfirtikkiDgji in life, lieriali Un- )W, .if yuur residence in Inger•II a* one id tbr happiest periods in your lift rholly un P>» ^krt has further declinrd in price a'sjqta.vtt' ’is per cwt from last week Al theWr ion in [inw we have hail a good gett • ^jhiumptivii demand, which lias been € speau-I . J L. PERK1XK On Rale nt (*'Neill 4 Co.'s. lieiijiatb’s Refined Sugar 2H4 (4T If yon desire Ixargains in boots and sb ►•», you can get them at Cromwell » uow store, west side Tluuufai street. 'J 11 ' Subscribe for the Oxford Tanimm, only unar-udably postponed from Ilia I ..fed tv Mr I l» (Jtlca Cheeae Market. T'tica, N Y . July 21. 1879 •a- 380.003 to I«ci» aa Xlwtjayos, Excha tga and Loan Office, opposite MartiIngersoll. .. j™ ... —■. ... f,............... job department before leaving voters else- |-At r t1 l( < isg sidi where for printing. Rates tower than ever raiigemru*. nl Lie .Me Grand .1 en»<»£ euc ir >ia uu w-iWho Sella the Best 50c. Tea m Town T | Oitr UmnU nKaiu due to J. O'Neill & Co. 284 | f„r i,>* repeated cunlnbotio* War 1 N > 1. was too small They bad ei pended- 8100 on the Tbamesford grarrl road, and al then ch the Ward was behind e r Prime Breakfast Racon, at | th. culmJ. L. PERKINS I pOla ’ ear Money to Loan at Lowest j A 1 ■ Rates. Apply to J. C. Hegler I . .If yon want to get a first class piece of grxicrn iFurniture yon must call at Morrey's Etu .porinm. Thames street. 91 0U,° OU their place nt llie blackboard, and gave oneijs-eilion of difficult exercisusm grammar at..! arithmetic. It would have been truly and rrquirn.1 more in >u«-y to pul it in good repair. He expected at lea*! SbOO. U1<>w> chlld;eD> Mr. Bachauan was in sympathy with the | f „ _____________________ 1st Ward, and would favor giving |45J. - iniatoea and tbe generosity of tbe EistersMr. Daly would not change tlio lino at i were then distributed to tbe m»st menprogramme adopted. They hod passed a ! torioua caudidatcs. Where nil wore ao resolution to appropriate to each ward nc r* been present to witmes the skill of The prizes given by the liberality of tbs Our J. L. PERKINS’. g r Get your bill heads printed at the Tn I■CSX office ready for making out yonr Januaryacoodata. We have a beautiful lot of samples printing of all your auction sale bills printed is at this office. their order as soon as they arrive in town, aa ! by so doing, tliey can get their bills home with betn. Kemcmber the place, Oxr»D Tsrscrxsoffice, East aide Thames street gST If you want Neat and 1'ancy Job Printing, call at the Tribune Office. CAUTION. ■ eeoi'iiovu <o uppiopiiaie in l-icu warn ncthree miles from Belmont which consist of , _ , , , .. , , ,, ... cording to it* accossable property, and if ,fiftyJ-four colonies <f bees. Mr. Pottit is 1 , „ , .amount given was not t-nfficienl let (hem proper seaaoii.and by keeping each qualityseparate ho baa a very fine article. Any ■me wishing to indulge in this luxury ranfind where to gel 11 by referring to notices St . Nicholas.—St. Nwholaa for August is as good as usual—wonderfully good eon- stderwg that her* tbeie is no competition tides ere in duo proportion to tlio stories, and uo single article is long enough to be tiresome to the ruaders for whom it is de signed *• Tbe Brighton Aquarium,” the Newsboy ” are chief in the formerclass, and ** The Baby's Morning *' and JAMES WALLACE. Xagwaoll Gheece Market. THE first Chccbe Market of the acasonvffitoteUlathe TOWN iHALU INGERSOLL, Tuesday, May 21, 'IS It. A. WOODCOCK, Cut ax.isrn.Kf.s ns THOMPSON HOUSE THEBAK STABLINO to A swLaiwa_??*j AlUagre^awt OMlflsa S |S ra®T , • - -- INGEBfiOLL. “ALL GONE. 300 DOZM GEM MO, IM »•«£? JW T AKBIYEM ot-JaK Pktity «( Frail. A. <LMl ?EAY 4 ( 0, curb so efficient Vice Grand aofficers gorirrallv . it is needleregret that my business relaway: I trust that you will <-v< sod "ivimforting the afflicted.’ linl together with the links of Fn<and Truth. Yours, fratcrnallv. to tn*ko a distinction.Miss Mnsgte Groce, a child of right. _________ ____ summer*, than took tlio plat form snd gave find out how much they want, and not oe- , tt recitation entitled " Tbe Charity Girl." tablull a precideul for other ward, to apply I r 'uoh, *;!‘c,led rOnIn<jB °.f "I’P'’0-,1 J , h-r fellow puplfo and the pnnlegedrfor similar grants. 1 The Mayor agrcod with Mr. D»ly. Mr. Stewart thought the chairman should bring io an eslunato of what was required and then Ibty would know belter how to Mr. P. Stuart said there would ba no use putting on gravel on the Tbameaford road nuleaa ditches wore first madn. Mr. Crisp—Would offer no opposition . the funds aae necessary, but bo would leave il to the generosity of the other two wards illaslrations are abundant and of coarsewe 1 done. How nx did it.—That fisbiog exenr •ion which went of£ Lart'weak composed of Woodstock aud Ingersoll gentlemen was th> means of exemplifying a new way of landing Its speckled beauties. Oue of tbe disciple* of Isaac Walton, and be bails from Woodstock, got a bit*, and such a bite, I om a thrae-younJsr. He did not wait to play him in the water in the orthodox eld- •clod fashion, no, not ho. It was too great • prize to trifle with, so dropping bls rod ho mis d the line and taking it over hia shoulder ran for dear life, never stop­ping until hfo troutobip wm safely lauded 200 yards from the stream on the grass. And that.fisb, what did he do after vuoban unceremonious taking off from his native element. Instead of wailing for alingering death be held fci» brealh and sportsmanship. Cauobt at Last.—Many of our citizens wiD remember that a man named Samuel Davis who kept a dry goods stare in Inger­ soll a ftnx months lastysar and then mads a badfaUuro and fornurrly kept th* Cabi­ net R«staanmt in tbe city of London wb- ocondsd to the ether side, leaving numor* ouscredilors to mourn -bls hasly flight. Since that time be has lived in and about Detroit/and latterly mnw known ,*• ths keeper of* disorderly house. The Detroit Ifarf i»l week enppiire ilm following , particulars cf hfs i n t o “Sarnoel Dari* Is the natnebf aebaparreefec! on Thunduy night by Sergeant {Baxter on tbe strengthef a eompfeint entered ia the ftccorder'a Court, charging Davfe with keeping * dis- orderly bouse at 233 Congress street cast. Samnoi omild not fornlefejilwi reqntois bonds, and fenguisboth in jail io eones- grain m*re!>ant, and the reridente now re-' fete bow particular Davis was *• to tfw danK»rWft«aiiwrw»rA>i!d honres. His wrreat on ai»ch a clmreu, therefore, creates i same little by fbur boys mol with After the rending of the address a very pleasant and enjoyable evening was spent, Mr. Wood Laving done the magnificent in a liberal supply of ice cream, fruit and other refreshments, which were heartily enjoyed by those present. T HE W E EK LY SUN, A LARGE EIGHT PAGE SHEET OF FIFTY*813£j *a BROAD COLUMNS, WILL BE SENT, POST PAID, T0. > ANY ADDRESS, TILL JAN. 1. 18S0,’ F O R H A L F A D O L L A R . Address THE STM, Mew York CUy. June 2f>, 1879. NEW GROCERY FIRM.’ D A R T & M UR DO CH HAVE much pl< isure in informing their manv fnendx and the public generally that theyhero entered mto partnixmlnp and having bought xml the atock and trade at MR.xF, Gl.EU IS at a Great Reduatuin below ongioal coal, to which they have added * tyre - FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES Of dl kind*, they nrr* prrparrel to offer inddCrnimfal U> mtembny purchaser# that w illa r * thro Chat it wnll l..» u» their interest* tn deal with this firm. Thmr go<xl> haring bcM Ottf* I rusting tin y may bo faiurexi with a fair share uf public patronage they earnestlyan i-arly eall STORE IS rat Sidn of Thames Street, nert door to the Ckruntcle Office. JL>ART & M URD OCS. comuiuisKdiC'l Leading price (k. averagi. 5<e’ L Jilt- fa lls Cheese Market Little Falls. July 21. 1879. 10JXX) boxer. ' r «.lu 1. 'i tofk wan M) b.',X'-« ronsigm-l. 561 boxes of frelbi.l tin- rtuigr ix^iux 4|c to 6c, d u bl, at a tiechuc of ^c. his Lmn considerable improvement in f.1^ for this staple, and jiricea show an SCOTT’S EMULSION PURE COD LIVER OILWITH • ■*E fY P O P££03F£tIT£S OF LIM E A RD SOftA* Thhprmir>U0a rrMhUxV-t the tvro beU Frtnrrfirt evwr dBcvrrted far CflniafflpiUrtL froMa MadChronic 4g>vgtt«, MccplwlA, Rh«matUm and DboiH H tb< Blood, GaBt tbIMHty, andall Waatler DUXfta of CMldr«4. Tt txx OqIj cnnUi» tbe trd! Bt»<l Mfn-I- wtrttwa rrf I zwt hirer (Kltni f.-irvn ihcil m r^rirrtlv toafgVaa And irrrrexMe trt th* Sfiorf delirtfiro Tbe Mayor called attention to the pro­ posed tour of tbe Governor-General and lady through Western Ontario Ibis fall, and thought an invitation should bo- ex tended to him to pay Ingersoll a visit. On motion of Mr. F. Stewart, seconded by Mr.,P. Stuart, tho report of Uio 2nd Ward committee respecting tbe survey of Mr. Wonham was adopted, after a lengthy discussion. Mr. Gayfer enters and takes his seat On motion of Mr. Bncbanan, seconded by Mr. Crisp, (be Mayor was authorized to sign an order on the Treasurer in favoF of Charles Cobben for the sum of |10, on his giving to the Corporation a deed of a piece of land on tho not th-weet corner of Jarvis street, for the purpose of straightening the •treel. On motion of Mr. ThmspKon, seconded by’Mr. Gayfer, the report from tbe 2nd and 3rd Ward committees respecting the petition regarding the asphalt tide walk aud Partlow's pond ^ adopted, and (he fol­ lowing were appointed Ur confer with Mr. Partlpw £jr Hid prerporw of patohaslug tbe same, or otherwise abating the nuisance : Messrs. Daly, Hegler, dayfer, Flewelling and the mover—to report to Council at next meeting. ’ f'' ‘ Mr. Bncbnmui thought ibo pond was, blamed for a good many things it was not gniltyof. Havna w n tiM a large per cent of th* slcknem in that ne^hborhood, arid iDdcid aS th. way ^ i^HkH>street was eonsed by wot ^nara^ , Ho would, however;‘slrotigly advocate tha removal of tbe pond. Mr. Daly referred ngalu to IheGovwior- Genisral, and ok*,! if it.wan proposed to cdt Mrn to rta;y with m for an boor or two. -H e dld-wsi think tho town w m in a position to give him a right royal re­ ception. It we attempted to compete with Woodstock he wat-'J not like to do |«a.' g,e for quo wot;U htsitato fc> go to the Next in tbe programme vu tbo stmsing dialogue 11 Behind tho Scene* " con­ ducted by the Muses A. Dunn, A. Gorrv.A Brown, A. Burna, and Master WillieSmith. Talents of no ordinary kind were displayed and warmly appreciated.Tbe vacnocy was then filled by Mis* Katie Doty who delighted everyone byher rendering of “Tbe Tempest. ’ Weventure to predict a brilliant future to this young songstress, and wish herevery sueceas in hor special forte. No less enthusiastically was receivedthe recitation “Curfew shall not ring tonight," by Miss Minnie Keating. This young lady’s effort was a decided success,and received -with delight. Tbe farcieal play, “ Boys will ba bora,"was then enacted by Masters John Stona Robert Kane, and Maggio Henderson,which was highly provocative of laugh­ ter.His reverence then gave a feeling and encouraging nddreu to the pupils, follow­ ed by Mr, Jas. Brady, Chairman of tho'Board of Trustees, who, at the close of his able speech, assured tbe children that though ha bad decided not to attend theschool pic-nic in tho park the fallowing afternoon, would now alter bls deefeion,and not only bo present himself, bat in­ duce hi* friends to accompany him. Mr. John W. Sixmo then sang “ Whenour old Catholic Fathers lived a long lime ago." The proceedings then terminatedand tho pupils dispone! with blissful an­ ticipations ■ of their , prolong d vacaliou till September next.----- I ■■ ?-• ——-e-.’----- ..i^uapbelFH Bill of Fare, H. Campbell, jr., bus on hand tod for sale cheaper than soy other house in tbe County, the largest stock of Coal and Wood-Stoves of' all the latest improved pattaros. A large stock A new and locond-batid Household Fur­ niture; alio, American and Canadian made flo*sj Hone and Hand Rakes, Horse and Hand Hoes. Iron Harrows, Road Scrapers, Sugar Kettle* bt all sirw, (extemdro stock) and *11 repairs for tho same ; also,-the heavlfort deafer in HcfeUight and At fen tic Coa- Oile. Bfeek and Lubrieatmg Oil*. Seated.Children’s Carriages plain and fancy Tinware,Sceet Iron and Copncrware. sad Hoose Fur­nishing Good* fa ginerel WmS, W odWL ing*. Rsc*, HidM aad Skins, Old Iron, liras*,wl copper taken in csehtogc for goods orcash. -Fivetrougiilng in town nr country<feM» jfouBptiy. , lLrtatiritu{, Jobbing . orGan Fittioj doae u. lfcll its beaoehre, t tin- top figure at the close end it is J sustained. Shippers have taken a c amount of stock, although the it m timt direction was not aa much ____have been hoped. They do htrt seem have touch confidence ui the strength of t!)e market and aa their nlonl importantordensftv filled are holding off until furtherdovclofndcnto. Some choice Western cheddarshave ko(rl st aa high a figure aa State, but themajority, of Western that is on the market isof infepor character and difficult to dispone ofat any figure that holders care to accept. gard< moder c,nOT’^ as w® reb VI S tT Q -A jfeiS Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and allkinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve n goar- r monev refnnde<L I’nre 25 Cents For sale by John Garter, Ingersoll Better than Cold. Tbe grand climax of ruccess ia at feat ac­hieved. The poor rejoice, the sick arlae anffwalk, the rtcb-boSk in the golden annahine ofperfect health. TiilS physical miseries of thehuman frame need nu longer bo endured. Dk. Ktno'a CAMromriAfloLDEN Comt<jusi>ktar Dyspepsia, Constipation, Bick Headache,Coming up of Food, Jaundice, Liver Com"plaint, kilionsncu, Geueral Debility, Drow-atnesa and Ixiw Spirits. This wonderfulremedy will j»«ilicvZy cure, and that whereevery remedy has failed. To prove that Ibiswonderful remedy will <lo all yre ahum far ityou ate presented with a trial bottle free ofcod. by which yoa will readily perceive itswonderful curative qualities, ana which willshow yon what a reguLr one dollar size bottle will do. For sale by John Gayfcr. A CARD. I will wist a .nsrips that all]rare rue, FREE OF CHARGE. This glut ranedysms discovered by - -•— *------*- *----■—Bsixl * ret-addreT. Issas, StatMi, Btarrios to Death. Thaawads of man and wcuneh are storvmgthemselves todesth, They darn not cat ordrink this or that, fearing it will increasetheir fleab. LfiedtpetuU spun oontinuocsadf-denril. The only safe ssd reliable reras- dy forthfetetrible ecoditwn is AlUa’s Anti­Fat. It is wholly rogetabln . asid perfectly hanutosa. Its. use touraa « reduction of drogtisto:--------r--------- FsfJimb 13S1 tsn r . Gretfaweft—Tba foltowing reixut is fromthe lady who trned Allan'* Anti-Fat 1“ It (tbeAttfi-Fsdj had the floarodoffset, reducing thefo» from two to firt ptomlv a wrek, «®til -Thad losttwcsty flre ponnda. I hope wvtx toreaafe what l U o Yours rea»’y.POWELL & PLIMPTON. - As oafoe, for Artesian Wells. Stoves putaa^'s x rsa E sritirev insufo of tha xvienonxium. Cutlery..Sad Irma. ’ Igunnv Atol T’hminoye, ind all goods kept iris ' ife^e.FH-nIshing Store.’onhavil. A Call will satisfy iatending purchaaun -ths “■ Cuiu^beli'e the plaou.. 235 tf —Tin Kins*ion cbtp<ration are about to iispsna* with ga* for KglHinR th* vttoete,; and to ns* ccsl oil lamp* in v tea J. i — Charles Baity, a pstMtsnRer on btissnl a f boat from Winnipeg, dropped da&d on, th*t wliarf at-Uc-uibhoipton a taw days agor ]' '—A DnHixm man h.t't ditiiagoUhcdi Llfetolf by «waJbvM 3a»en n «■r-gx*, and one of ilwm had aeett batter ifoja£ too, gfc:: raoruioss. BORIN'. \ i>ri2D. vor A,4n Ingereffl, ti«t fort. § C h e a p e r T h a n E v e r1.Pff _!0!_:o:— 18 lbs. SUGAS, for dL \ ' E 141ba. BRIGHT SUGAR, for fCT * ■<10 lbs. GRAOT1ATZD SUGAR, for . JJ| n t U K -J P 8 lbs, GOOD TEA, for W .B l'W W F q18 lbs. FBUHZS/fcr J Q Pi ■223. SI WANT WANTED.—- r- TXr.1 iTJEDi A General Servant Pl | No.lSodaBiscuits,75c.aBox | Toilet Soap 25c. a Dozen. ~ }2I ingtortoll,j . O’Ne il l &4 um 18, 18T9. 288 . !r ^ \ —~ .........----- ~......- •*..'■ ..a*?, S T O’ THE LADIES.: 5 , . • <mi ’HAVING ADDED A MILLINERY AND MANTLE DEPARTMENT •To ffiy Bosineus, t take ffirit^e* in extending to aR to mvlGtfSdn fir vMtM> Hforo Mexto’ ». which i* Now Gpeff: The Very Itoteet fTtylra Frwfeb, EagBffii «bd Aftaafe— . • H A T S A N D B O N N E T S. Thia depwiment is toder the Sspcn/tendento o( Miss Nirttottov. fif HafedLv wbtia. large * experience and kuroladga nl Ufe bewtomi dkiaotlid to give atfafeeWm ' ’J enfc^-siTB ►' ,--------L —-. v’-. ..pata ^rMwstaeOU7 U«i Jid AakAwG Ikrgxiy touiy stock «< <: zw-ibsva ihH BUT'TERlCK'S RELIABLE FAM EftNS :And now borate be abfeto sappty in ia need ci Httbfes without tWkin i i ^n A -a > fttuwto Let. A T^X) STOREY FRAME MOUSE u u ’«to JtaJvuuo’a Tin Shop u JOSX BUCHANAN, 'W W J. W. ALLISON, ParntxTon. - Jagrj , Jviy ». lira. ns t e ; CHERS w a n t e d « > the Ibgeraoll SohooM. p i^ ^A L for Uw High Btlwol. rnAV Fuuinle Awlataiits ftw the Pul> 1 n Wk tSim mvdsm. , NEf L IP SW FOR^fiH wm » AND U Q W , <1. AimiUR WILLIAMS,wraw Twwbtes* OmMUbo, laaetveQ. (U »«»• ®»4 >■ ^§for*a v «Um. . MWa* ramw (aun-ix; tfeKtowajsUite .