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BANKERS,.
LT 7, 0 7797_
Maneytts Loan at ReduCee.Ltatesio
Siditirse Time?. * •
.tioaris on Mot tga,ges as 'Ow ad. 6 Per cent.,
3tE3 AND.NORTCAGES BOUGHT
Dft ' and Cheques on • all- points cashed:
•Sp:tiiia,1 and: Prinn.pt Attention paid to the
.0.;Lleetiof Notes, Adeounts.,Rents, ..,t•c:--
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' It A.FTS:P-IYABLE -AT P-Alti issued
0 a the p rincipal- cities and towns of Cana 7
4,-. and on the United States and - G-reat
...B Atain,
• •:Parties Remitting..
AVM Ind ,thilkthe cheames-t. SAfest, and Most
onvenient rneth00..
INTEREST:
• '7ire- per cent:- allowed. on Denosits in the
.$ airings Bank Department.
. Fluids fievaested for :rilvitte Parties; -
1:if e. are prepared to offer to - enstrimers every
• facility affordild by a t_lharter.ed Bank
and on equally f yoiable terms •
- ay_zYdatelliglit all its Branches-.
Fire. agtt Life b.lsuponee:
B EsT COMPANIES 'REPRESE,N TED
noung-rinto-m- 9 A. M. TO • 4.
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- '.tctifo*:. •
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LLIOT TRAY4R,.
Attorney -at -Ls Solicitor in. Chan-
noveyancer, &c. Office nest door to
st Office, Lucknow Ont. •• 318
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AItROW & PROULIOOT,..
. Barristers, Soliiiitwri, Goderich
3. dAnnoW WJ rionniooT,
beryl'
Le P
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-A.' ES- so ERvi 4E..
cox+ ,„,FANCER.
'Mone to loanoneasy.' -has On Real Estate;
Valuator for Trust and an Co, - . - ltf.
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C 1.veYancer, Commis:
aioner in IL 9. J.; etc. Money to
-loan at .7' per: cent,-straigTt interest. Valta
tor fo The Dominion Svings and Invest.
Tnent Society. Issuer ofjtharriage Licensee. •
LOUGH P. 0.
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MEYER & 1OKINON, BARI2IT1jR8:••
of,ICITOR for Ba:AO:of Hamilton.. and
• -C missioner-. f4r t fUng affidavits for
it
'NI- Faru, and V 11 tie property bought
and sold.. •• - ' . ' 4 = ..-. •
- Money loaned on Moifrages. •
• Loi4y intes%d for ,pkcjeate persons, upon
• the berg Mortgage semiri1I,
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fficeS,-Wingham 4nd LucknoW, ..
Lirckrow Ofbe, adj * lig •Little's Shoe
.St7re., • -I
•,(OF C.I.MtRON CAMPSRLL)
NOTARYP
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Commissioner_in.B.R. 'Conveyancer,
' Etc., Etcil - •
-.• ONTARIO:
C;)n.veVancin,..0.-in all -its Branches. . •
Deeds, Mortgagee, Bonds,-* greenients,
.&c., Promptly and carefullyprePared,
an.1 correctness guaranteed. - - - -
Special antt prompt attention paid to tate
iseArulti air of Titles, aUtd. to all matters concert -
with tke transfer of Real Estate.
• CHARGES REASONABLZ.-
MED
.• W4CKID & ..HUit011i-INSON,
110101INSICIA.NS, SURGEONS & 'AO
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d nohiers. enera Office, above 'IN
Grandvi
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, 's Store. ResIdtc.es-Dr. MacKid-
the resi enoe formerly bc hpied by Dr. Mac-.
Cfrimmcva ; Dr, Hutchintim; • the -resinence.
formerly occupied by Drii, gacKid, Havelock.
St., pppbsite the public 000l. ' • -
ce-Medical ,E1
atteitidn to diseases of -
Wonie and Cbi1drenj
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alls prompt1yrattended to by
night 4rday:
OMR U1N;CATION.
• 7.. oithe .editej• :.:of um Sent inel,'
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AVIA -TO TIM IgoDEnli, .14147G DAM,
. •01.D inuyox, and 41.11ONNE.F01.
-DEAR 4u,t-By permission I Will trYtorePly
to Mr. Jno, F. Andrews and his armor bear-
er, "BonnerFoi,".. in yolir last issue; Before
teplYing; however, 1 would State that When , -I.
-.wrote roy former reply"1 innocently perhaps,
thought 1 was trying to &thin oldneighb6i On
the right path after he had :Wandeaed 'Off the
• same.* little," but Oh, .to 'dank I was taking
a tiodetn.Samson, King David. and above all
- "An Old Briton," to taskl Why, it makesmy
• hair stand on end even to think of it! But as
my foot is I nnist try and, extricate it: SO
.liere goes. In the first. plaCe. 1 worild most
humbly ask his most Gracious Majesty whyia
pers•oh, so exalted as he "appears' l to_ be'in
"Church and State". Mixes- ecripture,-.- Slang,
and 1 may say buffoonery in his wriggling to
escape frMn the castigation . he -so richly de-
served.: He says hethongbt• of taking hire
stones -out of the .brook. yhV, I thotight, he
had thrown six of them :before, and-stilt:re.
,inained:the "defeated candidate." • So,. King
-..I•ohn.;-yOu "felt sore all oVer:in one.spotYnThen
the wasp stting you. Isjoiv, did yon.?- And yet,
:the sumhas gone down -and you: have: not re -
coveted or got rid-ofthe sting. - No, .and the
veil ofriot ankvering-Ratepayer's charges till
he Signs hisreal 'ratite is too thin to cover the
,w.onud • left, by that said --wasp..: And
furthermore, I wOuld humbly intimate:to' your -
Serene Highness, Or if you. like Whetter, "the
great immacpl'ate Old .Britain, as..":13orme
For -Would have you, that if yon gla not come
out -4yd-tie:shell and prove the '-incorrectnesk
of Ratepayer's•Charges: against Ybu:(if you are ,
able) the inking crinununity -consider
you asano her "King of old was considered,'
to be weigh d in the balance and foun‘wanting,‘-
. And no or -the doughty knight, "Bonne
. .
-Fol." :Who en4ra the -lists. sowtathfirliy to tilt
for his "Graciotis.Sanison -like king:" SO yOu,-
, prophet and all as you would 14en,s-believeit
compared the tvifo- coma, unications'did you? .
And unbiassed judgernent" - declared
that Andres was frank alid open. •Itt
'deed, and in what Way, -pray.? In stating he
did not believe in- canvassing, in •insinuating
that. the opposite party htitred-voteraby "five
cent glasses of -Whiskey," hr : -in.. • the statement
that .all thome who voted for his Majesty.' were
• honorable men an_d.gentleinen,' thereby as we
• might say,snake-like intimating that all those
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„who voted for his opponent, Mr: Whitley,
were not honorable then or gentlemen; And
so you aeguse me Of :adopting - a snake in,the-
grass:like iwanner, .,and- a kavigg no .con-,
science. But pray, --where is-yonr Conscience .
or freedom: iron this snake-iiithe-grass-like
nianner.-when you as one (f his inajt,sty'sup
porters, Deiah-bke,..I. should :Say; strive
encourage hini. 'to -come out into - the arena,
again in eleven . months,' tinie, after -"allowing-
; his strength and 'spirits to: be so -sorely tried:
by beingdefeated six tirn4 in:his-att:emPts to
secure .munidipal honois,:. and 'Oily-Perhapa,
prophetically speaking, succeed spider -like ' .
bisseventh attempt. I But-ND:nee- than all,: oli
naughty. "Bonne " or asyou should have
-Styled_ yourself "naughty Deliali like Ile,"
totgink. how- you have clinched one Of th”
statements 1 Made in My. former= that
the Party heelaims to be his never untended
be should be elected: If they .did, -why not;
have done. So on theionith, fifth or sixth time
he ran as well as on the. seventh time . eleven
montlishenee? 1‘.10W, r‘BolineFoi," was this
not ton severe -a-treatment of your -valfant -
'Old Briton,'' to have yon thrust your f eword
under his fifth rib? I will not at present probe
the -Wound any •f Luther,: but close NT . Vemark- •
ing that it appear :4 singular that thni„imOdern
king should have -thought of Samson at the
same thne as -"Bonne For' was .acting a
• •Delial's Part towards him. • Perhapi. I may
be counted,amoug the prophets if r.sprrniss
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that you were liothreading ancient history at
, the tam -time.' - Thanking you, DIr.•
• fee the spice "given this reply, 1 will venture.
AO again *igh Myself, . ••• . •
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A RATEPAYER and an observer of . would -be -
men In highplaceri..
--.4a amble.
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*fty'r ONEY 'TO LEND on easy terms of
.11'..1 payment.. Apply to -
'JOHN C 001tE, Agent:Dungannon:,
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�4y TO LO
F[RSTOLASS MORT.A.G1Sai7to
I,• / • ' .7i per pent interest payable yearly,
hargoa very moderate..; Apply to - -
- • -1W BRIlikaftritit.A.Yt-SCHSIti*-
w
Secretary of the : -W, Wawairokh Mutual
4'ire foiirrance Cornpanyinothing hot farm
in )nertyinsured. .Par ties wishing to -"insure
.i tai s popular farniericompan in. the tOWn-
.-u1,s ef 0 ilborne, Ashfield. East and West
- Wawanosh, Kinloss, and linran• by sending*.
Pit Card to`me will be called on and every
;:infortnatiougiven.- : •
B.13-Ett MITRRAY -,S t..IteleT) PAO.
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Oft!EY-.- TO LO AL
i• f 0 NEY.TO LOAN at 7 per centiT,from
in. 2 to 2Oyears, lists of Farms for sale`
in Ontario as well as Manitoba. Parties de-
. .
.tiirous to Sell farms, will consult theirIuterests
bytgeefing the advertising f militiesof
sub -
Great Britain and Ire!, ad and con-
, inent of lands for sale .
ANGUS S'rLWA.I-:T
L %rid Vail/ .;%trOT tritekiart* 1. Ont. •
NEY TO
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E TRY J S
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J.L13.1 ME,Lrcentiete of
Dentl Surgery, has re-
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MOVe 4) Wingham, w .pe be will carry on
the cientristylbusiness -' It he would beg to
inform Ms patron's thath 1,1411 visit Lucknow
on -the fikst Monday and"Ittesclay,ead- elao'0111
the thiriMonday and Today of gta.cili month
Office a Whitely's HOW, - 15,
Cunini'n tam,*
hsi'-ura`li', gent,
Gue7lh
ittiodgez
. 184.,
A .F..k
,.ets-the Thursday
orior heforefullmoon
0 ea,ch _month et 8,1
Vistng breth-
cordiallyinvited.
GIL Secretary
1- 1 B. MALIi.
J. S. TEN:3iTA.NT,.. Wi
• LTIC1(14_, OW
• '14()DGE,
12...
•-• Meets every Friday 8ing at 8 o'clock in
their 11a11. 0,amplie1i-st.. fr bretiiern cordi-
ally inv ted. ' .
W..60N
W. H,
TO 'T OA N_ 6N- GO OD FARMJYl -
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Property At 6 and 6.1 'per cent,•aeeord-
fog' fo the seeuritY offered. The abeVe Will be
ramed.rin -an-sr tPrros to suit the borroWer.
eiponclenee wall be cheerfully answered
without expense. For further partieulars
apply to -
JOHN GORDON,
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St. Helens, P.O.
ELL; Secreiary:
titand:F'• •
4fro LOW'
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• the Editor of the Sentinel:
allow ...me spacein th'e.
. • I iTalla for the. Purpose of making a short
rkplinatioli concerning the . sermon delivered
; hy me at the *concert in .aid of -St. Peter's
Aural. ,I did not mean to be a -source of
offense to the concert, but according to the
eomMunicatiOn of last week I have been such,
which I think is owing to the fact that -.I did'
not produce myself in proper character -at my
int -appearance: - I. have always made it a
praeticeto do so; with the exception of -this' -
ofiC04and d I never failed to please and .gain:
tb.esympathkof 'the "audience I. addiesV-41,
..far as I kuow of. My sermon was not.meant as
a hit at 4acredthing-sby. any . means but as a.
sample of what is falsely so called, anal ex-,
Pbeeestdo.h.-tirt present
71117" °4°6-8 "*.° to
• • YOure(Tbadiently,
EDMUND W. RICHARD'S.
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. Village School Board.•. , •
UCKIS0
WOiD9- tt.tP THE A.NCI-
ent• (Arder of Yalta orkinen, -meet in
the Odilfetkiws Hall, on second and last
Monday evenings of each vontb, at8
VisitingBrethren are cor ally.in14ted-to at-
. U. LITTLE,
•Aecorder.
•
'THOS.
• Mae
Luck no
AAVRENCE,
er-Worknian.
, July 14th;
UR AND FJIED.
WALTER TRELEAVEN
41,i4ir the• pa•st, -still keeps on hand a largearld
•snowier sto* of •'
GEN"111-AL:00011-1E-S
11-tisaintlinlg Strerythingion;e1h Meilanderof
g•-yad'honsekeeper. 21e wOuld-aloo idifoian the
titLic,more particularly -the f armingeozalifun-
itr, that he has-engageel the services of
THOROUGH.M1LLER
• 8.44 wiiftirry -on the ¥illing brigineisA with
-teileived viger, and by tprning out good rt
. 4410k time,. gaid tneremed- patronage from
**public: . All kinds of •
• GRAIN A MP SEE 12'
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• . . ponstuitly an hantl.--
filijok Diliverod So Any Part,Of -
Tawoa
This court meets on the fi and third 31011 -
days in every month. at 7 O, r.- in.; in the
Temperince Breth, will nlease at-
tAILEX. MsoINT E, R.
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MUNN ire°. of thii4e44.- Ttir,17:4:1-. - taltao
tine tenet as.13olleitora for P it ot4 •Cav -mute.
)tsaims& nigh °the V 104 States,
Mr!' 4'1.3 tiet HI"! Alailtrait:
Arent*
lateree.74noi. .
11! Y.
A meeting of the'school board was held in
W. Connell's office on 1.17uesday vening, fith
inst.„„all the members being -present. - •
After the minites.ofJast meeting were read
and signed,the:following•accounts*were order-
ed to- .be. paid W. Berry, chemicali,-
$1.68 ; Doujid Denoon;--„Pointers: -etc., $1.15;
preparinrvoter's list fortrnstee
election,crayons and paper: lOrechool, etc.,`
$13.30; M. COrri*,• returning officer,- and
rent of room for trustee election,$4. ;
-Moved by A. Maciiityre' , seconded : by R.
. . .
4rabam,- that tfis insurance- an the Bebop'
honwe of 83000 in the Western, andl$000 in
the Gore be accepted: andthepremilta oat%
-50 Carried.:•-• • -
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:-Mored by T. Lawrenee; seconded by Geo.
Xert, that we accept Mr. D. Catnpyili's offer
of good sound inood,lieech and• maple Cut .off
the stump,:at-112.7.0;per- cord. Alsothat we
take -50 cords,:eut - Into: -stove 'woad not km
thaktivointytlic inciicivia leak* atpat
Campbell' loreemedt. Carried. •• • -
Thi bona liaised to liolittloe togniarmilek;
Ing on the' teCood Wjellaindier,ot oath
4raft.
141.00$61-00101ittiodi--
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Village' Courst&p-w
(Crowded out of Ian lesue,)
The coun1 met in the*, 'Ei office on
'Tuesday -evening last, whez the Reeve' and
counciUors Tennant, Stewart. and
s=$ - -
•Roberteen were present. • Te- , ,,,ganutes ox last
mectingwere 'read and 00,115.0ned,. and " on
-mOti4n of coun. Itolfertsoli4 ."Onded hy.eporn.
Stewart the following persOnt;Were exempted
from paying dog tax: jameS''. $Orbes and AU.S.
John * McKay, The follo!P 0counts were
presented 4..nd Ordered. tc M. Oorri
gart,•salary as assessor.. and..;vaector, $126 •••
I/14•Uorrigan, rent of roon or municipal
election, 81; W. 11, as clerkfor.
18831 $75, 13,. Q, Fees, $4 -SMi I W. HeSinith,-
Stationery tor.anditors andW. nAproa,1 electrons
., • • •
$1.70, Clerk's office 50e: P6ie•and registra-
tion 81.58-$3.78 ;- A. $11cL741,4-;• hauling hie
engine to fire at. Toutliusoi61441, $2 Order-
ed to be paid: Constable, 4.1inrit for arrest-
ing and taking J..13.: 'Hunt' „;;_beforet P.,
$2.60; arresting a tramp;.82;, burynagMrs.
Redintth'S child, 82.50; blagl,..k for lock -Up,
supplies for ire hallat,-:;: TOtal $10.75.
-Account withiexception' of 01.4'irges respecting
Hunter ordered- to:be -paid-l7-',f..;:,.Aclanis- WAS.,
:ordered to bepaid$1 for k; fire engine
to hall. The council bonsidhat it is neees
Baty to procure a mapof t age: Moved
by. • coml. Stewart and se ed by coun.
-,RobertSon,:that the collectO .,;.rnae for return-
,• ingthe roll be extended qn.-',*eek further.
Carried... The reeve -laid •bef ' e council the
treasurer's bonds, same bpi' cif° the same
athenzit. as last Year,collectO 4-kiinds for 1882:
1883; and the deed of tb iaiket square.
Moved:h coml.:Robertson -secoPdad .1;k3r
coun• Tennant, that D. E. f*U4ero1rbe treas.;
nrer of Lueknow 'at:•. the sajtk.; salary as for
1883, Viz. $50 per annum. A' -'44 -tried. Moved
Stewart: and se red' . by . coml.
Grundy, that M. Corrigan' iip!,;assessor . and
•:eollector of Lucknow .rate of
8120 per annum, Carried; NWVed by coun.
Tennant and seConde.d- by con.jGrund, that
W.,:.H..Smith be clerk- at t1: salary of .375
per anntrin; Moved atn46*it' by court.
.grObertS00 and Feconded' by 'nn. :Stewart,
that W. lisSurith bylerk-4I'1ncfcm* at :a
salary of $1u0 per ahnuntlIf!e'eas---Stewart,
.10136i -49n :• and .Caorpbell, -Ways-Tennant
and Grundy:. Amendment. ca- i. Moved by
the reeve and seconded.by cniii•• Stewatt, that
the .whole council be a ComMtkiie to wait on
Walter Treleaven respeittN,r the lire hall
and to report at the next nikOng, Tarried,
,Movedb .'coun, Stewart -AF:5!,-(i.*conded by
emu .. Re rtson,. that -the .44.40e committee
consist of the teeve"ana congOlOrs 'Tennant.
and ,Grundy. • -CaMed. Mt.ved;by Cbust:
Stewart and seconded b? 0440,:i1ounant, that
the whole council be a comMiSt4e• on streets,
:sidewalks and 'bridges. "Cart*t.,': The conucil
then adjourned tomeet th‘oi0 of therectre.
:
Kinloss Oou '.
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A:molting of the Kinloss rttejrwas held
on.Mondaiy, -11th int,, witi141.1e reeve in the
chart and all the members pmt._..
After the minutes oiled -In -Ming were read •
and signed, the foI103ving In144eas was
traiig-
a'ted :-By-law .44 appointint -toWnehip ; .
offi-
cers was passed; reoVed
McIntoso that the Account !..,:41-r:Win Jackson,
• laid oyez...froth last Meeting.'bi id, carried;
Moved by Macinnon, sesim by Smith,
that John Shelton be _ refin the auto .oi
$.2.16,- being an error in hi ts On village
I.:ts 54 and 67, Kinleugh,- 00, ; . /novel by
McIntoah; seconded by Smit, hat .an: Order-
• in favor:of Thos. Falconer 82.25 'forte-
,•
palling scraper, carried; iy.t •4 -by McKin-
non, seconded- by McIntosh; -m an order be
• grv en to John Purvis, calecti..44'for the sum
of 827.95, being arrears • of 0:4_,S 'charged on
• his -r011,* and paid to the •-• ty-treasurer.
Carried; Moved by. MCKinn . 'seconded hy
Stewart, . that the.auditors'.re:k IA be adopted,
and that they be paid for 'it services the
sum of $9 each, carried.
- Moved by MeKiun.On. sO944104 by
thatthe bonds- of the -: treatintil- And collector
be presented,atthe next mail ?. of icouncil.
arjled. :
IMoyed. by Smith;..seignided4 .'***hy MCIistoik
that Statute Labor be charOffifty.per cent
of the rate bylevie $tatite.'40ilit.rried. •
• !Moved by Stewart, aecondef„. Smith,that,
tbis Council do now adjaurni;icet again (M-
UM IOthday of !April. 0,arri-'0
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• TsTpRi .p; Clerk. ,
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:Holyrood 'Sch0• f:#.
The following 'is the ieporti e pupils of
S. S. No: 4. Kinloss. It i sed.on the -at-
tendance, recitation, and 606,4i:4:t. • * 7 -
FIRST CLASS: -A. Kerr, MacXen-
• 74e,9Q H. Pierce, 88.-
•
SOL 2ND.--lst,_Kenneth Xenzie; 2nd,
John K. Hall;
Emma ':others;
Maggie Haiper_aud Nellie tri; 3rd, -George
Fletcher. •
S. Ida tin. 2nd, Sarah
Stewart.; 3rd, Angeline Ho,
' 1st,: Daisy: Bski.
Kerr; 3rd, Mary MaeKeliti
SECOND.--ist, Peter Corti
art ;,3141,:90orge Harper., :
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PART 2ND.-.11st-, Normana ewart 2nd,,
Jeanette Strachan; 3rd, Jen cIntosh.
• -T4-kirr -ist.-lst. Donald 2nd, Agno .
Cain -3rd Rodger Corrigatt4'
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- Pimples: and 111k, es*,
-..0011,st--Berrfs, Drug Store,; -4:0 get ea pack-
age of.MCaregor & ParkeWilter'bolic Cerate.
It is composed of Vaseline., Acid and
Coate, and has never faiTeat5i-temovelimp-
les, Siotehes,.:Mcerated 8i. Roijgh Skin.
It ciares whetraletthEe:c•ifteemoiL%*'
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Thero ii.alwayag-reat ixoltOent a woe !Of
sudd#**ortitioitt or in.Jurr,
be wepared for 441..7 "Uikjrrds
Y�lluw Oil is the eidiabla
le.-failateraataa4-ax,
4114410‘ :13000.4.*`
Ottawa Field platuralists' Club. •
- The thirdof the series of soriees
coraection. - with the Ottawa Field
Naturalists' club was held last -eVening
in the 3111Se-um room of the Ottawa
Literary and Scientific Society, the
'president, Dr. Small 1.11 the chair: The
"numbet presentwas :very fair coniid---.
•ering the inclemency of the -weather.
The Meeting -opened =with , 44- NOteg
on and list of the fossil femains-of.„
Ottawa and, vicinity, by Hew .M.
Ami, R A. The notes, preparitOry to
the list having been rigid, and the228
species referred to.merely as to timber •
then came the paper , ofthe evening.
that of Mr; E. Odlum; M A, of Pent -i
broke a corresponding member ot the
club-4-!On'On the sand,plains and changes
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of water levels of the UpperQttaa."
The paper gave .a most graphic and
attractive description of the Jecality
referred to, which Was. a sketch of the
river extending from the upper end of
the Coulonge Lake to the entrance of
the Deep river; with, the precipitous •
lands on thequebec side, and the more
gradually risingplateaux .4*,theplitario.
shore. .The config4iation of the dis-
trict was .outlined, :the _situation of the
principal sand -plains -designated, And
the succession of ;terraces j clearly .
shown at stated points WAS stated
correspond. .ii elevation -Witla these,
plains, thus indicatmg,. apparently,
that in earlier times the s-urface'of the.
water was much . higher than at pre-
sent, at one tim'el 100 , feet, and at a
more remote. date over twice thdt
depth. The cause contributed to the .
foundation . of these tracts of sand,.
which .can Still be Witnessed on a_tim-
ilar scale, Were very ably.portrayed..
, After the paper - was read, iu..ot by. _
Mr. Odlu.m, but by theRev..Mr. Allan,
ofOttawa,the former .geptleinalt haing
been unfortunately - preyented from
being present, remarkwere made .by;
Messrs. AntlerSon, itarrington,Tyrrel,Small, Pro •
Macouk etc., relating to6
the.subject in- question. Many of the.,
members present had viSitea the local-
ity in question and could speak in high
terms of the noses .by Mr. Odium.* Dr..
May inspector of institutes forOntario,
commissioner to the goirnment at the
Paris Exhibition,. also being present
iVIM called upon' to make a few re-
marks, in the•course. of which he con-
gratulated the club on the character ef
the Soirees and the . Work. which was
being done by itilmulbers. 'Valuable
suggestions had been thrown out
*which it were -well forthe government
to heed. •_ • •
7The report Of the Geographicat
Section was then, made by Mr. 11 M.
Anal—who had brought -a suite of
specimens to .;e/thibit the fossil reinaii s
of some of our rocks in illustration A f
the notes reu,d., In these were biota
. -
ed a -series of the 'specimens of potter.,
etc., found- at -Casselmans, Ont., on
one of the club's excursions.
A cordial vote of thanks having
been unanimously passed and present-
ed to Messrs. Odium and.. Ami for the
Papers, likewise to the Rev; Mr. Allan
for his able services, the *eeting broke
up about- 10.30. • . . -
NOTE —Mr E. Odluin, M. A, is a,
sou of Mr. John Odium, of Lu now.
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