uonrmic ' THE _ - |F‘12it1\‘$ "’z':. Jn' _ _ _ "1 . r--____ 1 , - ._-~.'_,_..__.-" V ._ _»- ._ ,,__,__‘,_ __. ,_ 4.. .: _ '___/._ _ _ ...4____(._.,_ _,_ Ai '* . f » < ».~'~i~~_ .__..._i.'..,f'_.~ » " _ ‘ ‘ _:A1 ,',;»»_____*’ it ‘-21 I wi ..:..~. rf' nt.. »fls.»°..=:aI _ f _:_ ,~;°*'; ~ _ ,<3 '.;-“ir ‘ ' xii,-_ ». i ~ e ‘ _ STOCK QUOTATIONS . i' » - ' ' 'nie seminnnusi nimiiaiitm or runes of the Kinpirie laxlge, Kuiyhts of Pyth tool: plum: Inst night In Castle lfiilt Th crfromoriy mi... oonduted byDeputy'Grnnd hs 'ella Ed l Ch le ' ed h llo oooosi I I5 UL' 1', Will' Bild I, 8-bilbl ‘ \V. A. Wiiitielil as Grand Vice Chance I fi -li P llrnily .ire ,_ . . I ‘ill -. fi, _ Iii-w, Ont.. _,'_ '_ 2 4 losing I’rii-es 313 .~xi'.|.i.n.. _ _ __ y 1 ._; '__ _ "i- Vopncr it 1* _ ii.n,T. . __ 1, ._ .iii liiiltiniore.... . _ _ -_r i`1,;» if.i.i: .. V. I .\`. Y. Ceiitriil.. . . 'Z1 1'* _ Iirlif ' M1., ` Illinois C<=iii_i~iil _ I I.0ui.».vlIIi-.1ii-vi-rl :ind 'l`iir|,ii-nliizie. iiiifl lw liiin not lice lioul. i-_il ~.iiil:i-. ' --.\Iit~. J. l’no\‘i».'l. lien- .l.iii. l. Jun. if/Z TIL tilff T2: till Itifi 1.114, li.`i,§ :ing i.'.ii; im; liiil Mil U17! izni MII llii oi.; l7i¢l ll li Shui su; Ill tfoli ru lo I-‘tu-I .. ._ _ 'l'i`|‘ lim lffl H1 iii l:`i`T 11?); fi 'i' may Ili 1117 |19# Ml ll: 5 Y . E oi( 17:0. Ili -_~_i,; '.71 l.~;f 'ii 1 The minister of Dalkc-ith is tho Iiev. Robert Dcrnild Br¢,u‘n. Ile does not meet with unquestioned approval by the congregation. Among other _ sins ntiogi.-d against him is the own- I.-rship of un loc cream saloon, 'l`hr_- reform party have invited hiin to withdraw, and have invited soiiur body else to take _his place. Mr. Brown has replied with a feursoinir Scotch instrument known as a cav- vut, und they tried to light it all out in church. 'l'here are two doors in Dulkeith U’ Church. The minister holds thi: kcyl Ol’ iy fry I of ont-; the ninlcontc-nts hnvo the oth- er. “hi-n Mr. Ilruwn and party reached the church on a recent Sun- day morning they found the inalcon- tcnts in possession, and a yoiuig mah iiamed Scott-brilliant. in u blue lounge suit and a green tie-in thi: Ie pulpit. The Drown party entered by 0~ their own door, and listened to Mr. l Slott'i~' pra_ver, interrupting with jt~'rs when the supiilications did not H please thi.-ni _ The pi-ny<.~r oi-er, Mn. illiown el- bowefi his way into the pulpit unil i:nlli_-il lor thi: hyiiin, "()nwsrd, t.`hristian .S‘olLIi<-rs." .\Ir. Srott fold- ed his iii-ins, und listfenr,-<1 to thi: iiiusir_ 'l`hi_- hymn vrur- .un with gfcut ‘.‘vli»:liif'ii1:i~, vlhlli: tMlil lur- tiiiii yi-ifreil, rind iiftcr tli~~ "_\iiieri" the vifrsvs were siini; ull :nur nguoi. The .Sriitt port), l.i~i»|iing strii:tl_\‘ to th-~ir own liolf ol the i;liui‘ch. hud u. iiuinll organ, und th:-y countered with “l"||.{lit the Good I-`iglit." This rivol yinstors lost their ti-inpori~i und stiiiiiilutifrl the tfwo rhoirfi by gesti- eulutirig wildly at eurli ntliers. 'l`hcn Mr. Brown shot up liiii arm. Both _ pnrties stopped singing. Both mln- listers ti-led to address the congrega- i tion, ’f`hc :lin was teprific. Three more men stepped into the pulpit.. Evi- Il"f1tl.V thc_v were on the side of the Iniiiiister. for tho <.|ipi»_u, ay! ht-_'ii in.‘ '. P' 'Ciin i sec hiiii'?' I .. .Nn_. i " 'lint I wiriti-il to see liim.' " ‘Ay, but ye cxmna see him, Johu’ii dcld.' " ‘l)cld?’ i “ 'Ay.' 4 ‘ 1 < "'Suddon'I* ' = i ‘ .. .Ay_. _ _ " 'Verra siid¢len'l' -" ‘Ay, very suddcn_’ OFFICE--Next Door East Sinclair Jr Stewart: Brick Block ...muh ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, o ri y _ ~ f ro u illi‘i|?' "-Fiom Court Cliuutaiii ,na I. O. I~`. uiccts this evening. The ,iit-cling will he un im- portiiiit oiic. SI`_\l1\lERSll \\'EEK il? PRAYER The following is the progrniii for the \\'c<-k of l’rnyer to be given in unrlcr~ iiunicil cliurclicu of Suininersiiler I~`iiilui\'_ Jain. 0.- Metliodi:.t Uliurcli n\il»_ji~_ut, Tlic I<`:i.iiiiIy iuitl thi: School; scripluru i~cf.~<. Dent. I : I5-2.3, Luke 2-43, ‘_‘ 'l`iiii. fi: l-l~l7. .S`pt-iikci' Rev. R. G. Stru- tliir. 'l'lil- excliiiiigcs on the evening the follou ing Sunday, -lun. li, will lie ii.l\|.5 men will beat the iiiun ol lioiiks ail- wuys und at everything in this world. Reading is only a partial uid to that knowledge of life whlcii iiiiilws tho 'perfection of niiinkinil_ You should have your hours of Stiiily, but should not., for your hours of stuily,» neglect your hours of nctioii. The great difllculty that lies hc-fore cvery iiiun of energy in this world is to adjust the balance between his life of study rind his lilo of action. When tlic object. is to refresh and to exnlt., to lose thc euros of this world in the world of iiiiugiiiution, then the book is more than u. mcnns. It is an end in itself. It refreshes, exnlts and inspires the nin.n. And the best of that refreshment is that it docs not require the assist- ance of whiskey or any other stimu- lant.. Alcohol is incompatible with this refreshment. A quiet, pipe is a different thing. It may aid noti im- matcrinlly in the process to which I wish to lend you. But there should be an index, free from all private influence of authors undrpublishers, to tell what are the books you ought to read and thc books you ought to buy, which are Dot by any menns the same thing. There are two further classes of books-the books you borrow and rc- Ulrll. und the books you borrow and do not return. The non-return of books has ended more friendships and mrminatgd mg;-9 aflections than any other cause of Whivh Iiam cognizant. The man who borrows one volume of u set of volumes and never rc- turns it is a man'who should be treated like vermin-trapped or shot on sight. My ideal Index ls that which tells the best book to read on any sub- Jleflf. b\1t».my fear is that you will get nobody to frame such an index, be-" cause his life would not be safe. In literature we need one who will act the pnrt of the muezzin on the tower of the mosque, sunlmoning faithful Mnhomctans to prayer-one who will rhisc his voice and recnll the names of good books and good authors which Stand in danger of 'Ming f°1`Z0l'f0Il. such as Sydney Smith. ._.__._.i___ _ The Great Beal or England. Something Of l°0mMlce as well us of almost sanctity has always been ns- snclutcd with the Great. Seal ol' England, and many it striking story hP5_ UWB *Old Concerning it. Tho pro- VIBIUH "0°°ntlY. therefore. of the first Great Seal of King Edward VII. is an event of more 'than merely his- wflv interest: and the Lord Cimncci- lor muy assuredly be depended upon to obey both tn the letter and ln the spirit that statute of Henry VIII. which forbudo the "carrying about the GNN S¢I1l.'* innttcntion to WINCH W0! li1\‘l!0lY rcspohslblc for costing one of his predecessors tho Chnncellorshlp. It wus Brougham who in the nutimiii of 1834 "carried about the Great. Seal" to his lnstlng damage, grave scandal being caused 'by s report, generally credited at the period, that twd.'good~humorediy mls- chlevous girls had hidden ft so effec- tually nt 5 country house that it could not for ii time be found. Wil- llam IV. was greatly shocked at this, and yet he was the monarch wlio, in the presence of Brougham himself, had joked over thc Great Scsi, for, when the Chancellor had intimated that his immodlato predecessor, Lynd- hurst. claimed half of the old Seal, because he had been Chancellor ut the Klrig's accession, the Sovereign ex- clalmcdic "Wall, tlion. I will ludgobc- twocn you like Solomon; now. do you cry ‘heads' or 'tallrl' " and Drough- ain took the bottom part. This, of eoiirni-, was not lo had an when .lnmiei II. flung the Grout Soul into the 'Thames nr. Imnbetlt on his night from London, and with the, desire to emliiirrasu his triumphant son-in-law, William of Orange; and even this who not so deep a. degradation for the Sell nl when lt Wu stolen from the house ol Lord Chancellor 'rliui-low and never recovered, though some sort of dignity was attempted to be attached to the theft by the Tory wggeitlon that it Wu done by tho wi ed Whig: for the purpom of pan *-7, WlI'f¢l;¢.._.___ ..._ ._ .-__~_ i |`i f Q A. i>icKAn i=i-ICJNE .24-C9. ` ONTHE FiI1I.IARE HARDWARE. duced Black Diamonds We have our sheds filled with the best kind of _coal in Round, Nut, Run of Mine and Slack sizes.” We will be pleased .to de- liver it just where and when you want it. Lowest Prices. D & G0., BARGAINS. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. Now is the time fto _ buy All prices rc- CANIERUN & C0. A Kcnslngtoiiwsash” Plaiiing Mills, NI. F. Schu and Door lfzic`foryf""" Lumber Yard Ifyou contemplate building or repairing, give us a call. If you want an estimate on any kiiid of a building, give us a call. If you want hard or soft coal, give us in call. Better give us s call anyway. We keep in stock everytliiug in the shape lumber either icii;-li cr ninnufiictnrcd at prices that defy competition. rman & C0. from iisuiiijt '-_ _ J -'|`vvo. Minimum C CLASSIFIED " ADVERTISEMENTS One-Ijalf Cent a Wo_rd Each Insertion. Six Consecutive insertions Charged as Flve,_and Three Weeks ns harge 10 cents. 1'o |.l1'. T0-RENT.-That desirable house on Water Street, atwpreseut occupied by Mr. Bayfield illlams. Possession lven April int. next. Apply to W. S. gtewart. ~ 1-3 diw ' new wsnrco-iiizinm WANTED.-A girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. J. C. Sims, Hillsboro Squsre. 3od tl’ LADIES WANTED--A BRIGHT ENERGETIC WOMAN - Womaifs work. , Permanent gosition. Old established business _ouse of solid Hn cuclal standing. Salary im. to $18. wcekliy, with expenaelra d eiicb Mou- dcy lrect from lie qfusrters. Ex- Zreulcl qvariccd. We urnluh every- lilni. ddrcu, Secretary. 620 Monori Bloc ,Chlcago, Ill. z7utf LOST LlJS'i`.-Ou Tuesday afternoon, between Crabbe's corner and Spring Pork Bcliool a light harness bridle. Finder please leave 'it this office. ron ui.: ____ FOR SALE Cheap.-'l`vro upright second-hpnd (pianos, and one squni'e. Apply nt the cutral music store. A. Home & Co. 28 dw tt _ FOR SAI/E."-SuperiorCabiiiet0rgnn ‘ suitable for House or Church. Forsalc Great George Street. 8d tf §§'_&!“_T_[P____. __ WANTED-House for small family, centrally located, with modern im- Eroventeutc, ou or before lat Novem- er. Apply to this ollice. :.1 cl if | Mau wmrrlo wits. Srnciu. Rsi>uirsim'rA‘rivn in this county and Adjoining tcrritorieato re- renent and ldvertice an oldwltabllslied _ Business house of solid Gnanclsl atmiil- liig. Sal in. week! with expeiiscu Enid enclilgouday by check direct from eadiimcrtcra. Expcvguea advanced; posit on permanent. c furiillll every- thing. Addxcu ,THE COLUMBIA, 63° mmm suilaiiip- citings, iii. -__ ¢‘1£tf__ W li ltlo ' for I iriimelu ggi: I;:.llity':_l?‘:lI or t‘r7:;el¥itii‘;;. at 3844> A year hid cxpeaaec ¢z.5o ivr dimly tndckihhip cli§vr-carrdia and gen§i'- _ WY! li _ GW “ fqitfitmi writ. in psi."- an. sdsivil IBALUI KEDICINAI. C0.,I¢wd0Il Ont. I 1 chenp.lleiii Csrfer, Auction Room:-i