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randlowir. May ,18th,1888.
TUE ' Dominion Government have
followed the 'example of the. Ontario
cioverinment and amend the libel law..
The principal clause is as " follows
'• Every pttoprietoricpublieher,'editor, or
••ether person' charged. with the. publi
•nation in any newspaper of any defawa-
'tory libel, shall be dealt;' with, indicted,.
tried and',puuished in the province' in:
which such personresides,• or in; which
'such newspaper is printed." The word'
• " newspaper» here used applies.only to
',publications issued at interval'; not
rsicceeding 26: days. •
Tun Methodist.: • and Pres an.
ehurches'are,taking practice steps for
• a territorial . division between them of
toeee sections of country, which are so
sparsely settled as not rot ableto sus-
tin hacohes...oLboth:-denominations'
•A better monunjent to real Christian-
ity could not be set up than a Metho-
dist .church with Presbyterian sanction
r;vf a Presbyterian church in a.Metho-
'dist staction, unless some kind et a
• anion churchcould be divised_for rifich
regions under which a Presbyterian
uunority 'would not think they were
ill) a Methodist .church and a ;Metho
,4i0onctrit '., ild..notrfeelB ha
a ,�A.a�•�•�r�z'e.-rte• '•.d's�3„�, '' < � i . .
-DEAD PRELATE
Sudden Death or'Arclh61000 Lynch.
At one o'clock on Sunday morning,
•+at his residence oil Sherbourne ".street,
.died,•
John Joseph Lynch; • Archbisho
p
of-iTorontolor'e ghteen years,'' in the.
72 year ofhis life:. His Grace's' i11
aess was brief; and the newa`',of his`.
:death •; came, as a ' great: shock to all
'classes of the community. ': On Tues •
•day evening' he left.. Toronto' for St.
Catherine's to preside over a conference
•.of priests A • cold which he caught
,on the journey' caused him ,no anxiety,.
- 'ind was disregarded in zeal for -the.
:workwhich had to be. attendeti.to.
'
bn Wednesday night. . he went. to slier-
riiton; where he•'administered confirm=.
fition' on Thursday: 10n- 'the '• same
vening,•.after his,return to Toronto,`
•e
medical` advice was called in.' • On the
train he' had been seized with, chills,
.succeeded by attat:ks of vouiitink . H.e
was prostrated.. • 'lie arrived, at
home,' -and inflamatiion of the lungs.,
:Supervened. Though: he sank rapidly,
• Jiis Grace was in' full posswasion of his
:faculties until his • 'last breath was'
'drawn, • Ai three o'clock Friday -after
Moon ,Bishop 'Mahoney and ,Viscar
General Rooney' were sunw tined to`
the bedside, of the dying prelate. The•.
Mist"r'its were adniinist'ered, 'and itwas
•lknown :that death would coin° Before
Mtorning. '
• The. dead 'prelate was born .in the.
.market town of Clones;' ''.in the diocese:
'.market
•of• Clogher, County.. of 'Monahan, Ire-
land,," on. '. February .6th;. 1816.. Fro*is Knits sanies . ni
t yt,ars: he hhd been intended.
for the priesthood' In '1:835 he entered
fit. "Vince it's. College; Castlelr,nocic, In
1839 he entered:: novitiate, of the con-
gr egation of the Mission of St., Lazare,
Paris, where he pursued the study of
theology., ' In '1843 .he was. ordat,tlad'
priest. In 1846 he. want s Mission-
ei`y to Texas, where �'he spent ,'several
years. 'In 1855• he went on a special
ini.sion to Itom'e. In 1859 he was ap :'
►ointed coadjutor tothe Bishop of
`.t.'tironto.' Ile the year ' following
•I3ishop Charbeeel having resigned, he
isneceeded him iii the `See.' In 18(39
• lin was 'presentei.i at the Natican Coun, lUflternembervil' in '13,oule; Cil 1870 at the Ecuinen
ca•l Council in • :Romp,• Torotto, was
C(ristitiirr=ci'the .1'!etropolitan :'A.ichciilt•
eke of 'Upper Canada.
u
oldest 'inhab n 1 n
1,44111111i g ,uow ,a -days to flat. •tk
w,erer a q .• n llrter Of I>r .oenSIXy Eat
m Eeorologists have, de»;otistrated, be.
Yond a douht, that. in historic 'times
leeast no ;alterations have occurred..
The: average of the weather continues
the same in. egch locality year after
year. Not and. again: a • late frost
may destroy the farmers' orbhards and
growing, plants, or damp. rust "devas.
tate-his- fields ;of golden grain ,• but all.
these are . accidents, , and in spite of
themthe seasonsand the years pursue
their course with unvarying regularity
and the time of sowing, of watching
and' of reaping suffer no • change.
—Private money'or company funds.
toloan, at 6 per cant per annum. Call
and enquire•, .terms. -=-H, Morrison,'•
SQUARE
DEALIN(
AT:
K` E R R'S:
( Preach
,This -is what we J practice
q'uarantee.
Honest Valier • - --
LatestSt7183� Put_before yoir.
Pa beat Prices
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...-.• •aero"--.�.'.•"'.�.�+.
Every week Tire, are opening
out New Styles' in Dry Goods.
and Milliner
t• 1
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Mc ntyare ,b4 endless va et es o 11
a
,
kept
�n, a First
1 Stir.
Sonic lines .or Job 'Felt eats' Soft
•H
frota. 25 to 5p.
.
Aso Tos. 3, 4 and 5 �'renella oe at ..obi
�Oc.. to clear .a,t
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FRONT�.
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.. r ✓ i • RBti' ;F"aim tr i u...•••w 4_- „ Wet,. v'Un rr?.. e. k. 1+•µ t... .
•
Headquarters for all kinds of Builders° • and ouse• Purrushing Supplies, alt kinds of
Tinware and Granite Iron Ware..
A large supply of CREAMERY CANS' and 'DAT& PAI r
supply• of PUT2E PREPARED Pa�INT>j • i LrS•.: • Also 0>�1< springy ,
n all Shades'. .Enquire for prices befoi e.pui.�
chasingel'sewhere, .
'i u.11 1 •. �`Fir'.
find them Tb.e .G -lb t- o ,t rATB,.�1•S'TIITT,L, the onl ' =
,
• Best y permanent wall :coating •:rn the Dominion.
hUChea ost
'i'RCa:U G 1-11NG•
"'dant •
2124itied ' (As you like ,them.
tries
Special prices in
See our all woo French dress goods at
worth 20c.
Headquarters for
Croni:pton's
Celebrated •Cornets i;
60c : 75c
All-sizds in ;our' t 1ehrated
50c, ,CORSET.
In 'Drabs and :To; Colors. '
5 commits ijy• ..asserted1 iwt th the' " •
;climate' is gradunlly. We
Vie.
o o
• are told that the tke latrinneas aria' not as.
iiot'ail_thcy wi;r(' 1r1 the -days whetsthe
ti��
• l k rite • t.e •
ere
Irwo�WRENCE
N`C TICE TO FARME.RS6
Owing, to the scarcity of rawv material this
•year, the supply' of Binder Twine: avill�no'doub '. '••:'�-
As' :,I have,purchased'rery adyanta;eously, fur cash,a• lame sin. t llinited, as Tin Zej;�
° PpIY of
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1.1.4'111 sell at` the very lowest' prides. ',Intending purchasers s �
limited '' b. p . r hould order early as t e emend >is., great and .the•. supply
�' T,. LAWRENCE.
•
LLAiViOR�S'X_PECTORANT
Tlie hi, it character of this 'sold. medicine' as a• Sure : . -
s re rerneriv.
for pulmonary and brozii�•hial ,disfrders;is repe,teclly`..confirm-.
ed by the gratifying, g �•aitefui 'and. Unsolicited •testimo iy -re.:
celved fi•oni thosemho have' been ue>>EefiLeel, by
R.EAD THE .FOIA LO\IV, TNG
'` ' Air: Peter.Shanks,jr., • of g " Please.
� Ilodtov�i, wrftPs .—
:send me. by express , `inirnediately, one dollar
Y s Worth of A'al'laniore's Expectorant
Mettler is .just lynishin her last bottle. She thinks there -,is. g .'like it for
brunuhlts:" W nothing•
• Mr. J. C:Smith, Car ns
peCtor, C P. R. Gala; wrileF
one
• dollars Worth. of Ilallaruore's E peetnrnnt• got'alon; without it."
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• -•CHASES'
,rpl1.DRAti k
NDE LION •
HAVE YOU '
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Biliousnt',,te,
Jaundice, 'Headache,, Dizziness, Pain in the Back,' -
Costivenessoranydisease aris,ng'from a deran ad
certain remedy, live ,
DR. Cmsn's Lynx CURS. will be found Atte ti
NATURE'S REMEDY
The unqualified success of Dr.` Chases Liver ere in
t Liver. Complaint nests solely with the fact that it is
compounded front nature's well known liver 're ulators
ItiaNrinaktt•
ANO DANDeL10N combined g
ether invaluable r ' trb with many
Dots barks and herbs having .s ;
powerful effect on the: Kidneys, Stomach, howcis and
1obd. 500;000 SOLD '
Over one-half iinllionel•Dr. Chases Rreips Booms
were sold in Canada alone. • We want every man,
•.Doers, andel: Gd who is• troubled '1111 i Liver eta*" .
¢lams to try this excellent remedy. •
LADIES .•
It is a well known fact that an •inacl(ve liver caysea
•
a dull Sallow complexion, •iiver spot , pimples etc, '
chase's Lifter Cure as ,the only reme4y that will mush'
positively cure these complaints, •
• • SOMETHING NEW. GIVEN Awfllr FREE.
Wrapped aroultd.everyy bottle of Dr. Chas s.Liver tura
to a valuable finusehold Medtcal•GalUa and Recipe,
Book (84 pages), containing over aooi'jrsefttl recipes, •
pronouticed by medical men and dry aainvalty
able, a d worth,;ten times the•price Yoft
edicine ,.. .. EDMANSON •& CO,., Sole Agel}t, Bradford.
Be on,YouriGuarcl.
And lo't allow ar cold in the bead tai el nvl
lv riin into Catorrab, .when yrtli cauy
wi
"he ,iced for l c, by_ itsing 1)i•. C>liasc , (;tt-'
trrul E•uie.• to fetvavid lentil .ns cure ui:•ipion t
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v ly 'ad and xurc. cure
Sol • by ]3EIllty ,6 /MY'S,. Luckrlow; • •
'W'•, Barry', Ittii�,r0x of
Zliarriago Licen oa and . Cortiii-
catos. Me. .Cdnult153. act.
• ` stand. •
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