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The Exeter Advocate, 1889-7-25, Page 7ENGLTBH 'ISHENXEN m°ter:, t' My mother's no' in ; she's doors i the street on a meesago," replied the lad., with promptness. "Indeed P' replied the The BrathitY Britons Who Wheat Their minister, with a glance at the. bottom of the Living from the Sell crepe, " well, tell her I called • and say - • that the next time she pea down to the village the might take her feet with her >G.t" if e en the Trawlers and Summits—Storm B.uffered and Lair Weather Ent oyes in the Stanek Little floats for Weetea::Without Going Aelbore. The population of an 014 441110$ town of gland is aft quaint as the vessels, the tluays and the boueea. The smaeksmen have •a stamp of their own, and It ie easy to pick eta e a aet•o0 hand r e t and f om a weed tlr south cels coaster. But these.hlrmble; followers of the sea are all heertyt , solid mete, every mother's son of 'ears. The boat fare .is not sumptuous, but it is healthy and there is always plenty of it. .is tinotfara t It i1 o the ha way to dace, the fiehere among the floweret En ,lieh brawn and hardihood. The life they lead does not tolerate aught else but health and strength. ?Wu' waves roll over their craft, and the, wind seldom ceases its roar. Old ocean is as variable as a Woman,, The toilers will be .heaving to the westward, when a furione northern drift will deb in. Then the 4be heavng currents meet with a Gavage roar, the billows at the rear will go piling over one e another in teaming heights } and b tlr t o boatcaught out t o tierce *mother. It treery nems and sinew of ries and Lboate T¢ Phil$ ern aura sweets. Pulled Down, a British Flag, Mrs„ Susalanah Cook'is,an English woman living at 41Q Pearl street, She has, been in. this country 29 years, and thinks it a great glans, Yesterday lobe thought • ehe would tsele along the celebration of the Fourth, by e hanging awn Amerioon Gigs from her win- dows on the third floor, Bee pus an Eaglfeh flag between the two American digs, She a hciaiel d l' ay4 the same Sag during the cep, tenial celebration, along With the American flags and a ptcturo of Washington, and once before on ,a Fourih of July, when the lived on Vandewater streets, The othter day her Engl ieh fli attract. In a Cavo 1'inieterre rale a stench collier Warner will bore, away into the burly'•burly of water for a whole day without) making a kooA an hour headway. Qccaaloually there are 4ton:ea human power Can not stand out ag la" ast. T'bo I%tsat England coast eRaa°kr, the flneat aeaboetaof the world are se'a'led lute eggaholle. The fishoranan never calk much about dirty weather ; It all goes in a days work and when over is fhrgotteu. The tlawlersarenotexpected to mind the weather. No Matter wbothor from Towels. 'tett, Yarmontft,Gzimaby, Brixhamor Wiok, their bushes* is tq bo outside, when an Pshore 7 everything is housed. The wavea may be gm;iking clean breaches over the big steamers the ehipa go cewerin2 along under reefed topsails, yet the trawlers' boats will go rivaling into the teeth of the raging wind and: water with all oil *et. These little Waft soinotimea keep out nlne weeks at a but the men .tit"alk time, t nothing of .it, for they are at. borne and never know any other oxparieitoc. Ai soot as a drops a tow of is, *abide ural e d the ,the a th sen zeal life beglne. As oaal they g mb�o'isr trawls down they *sale contentedly fate Whet is before thein. If the weather is good the boat goes along pretty ton* as she pleases, for the hang of he great brawl sstretchod out behind atesdiest and steam €ler, ,Back and forward she quarters over her grenades bar iog her nose now and then in a "wild oats" wave, the eddies boiling under fitter counter and doaltiog the water 'with bite of foam. As night seta is lighta aro run up to the meet head and the trawl is hauled in. 'Whatever fish may have been netted arse boxed and the trawl again let out. So life goes on from day to day, with heels toad trawl, hauling the oily broake In the mono• tong, until the steam carriers come around. Tho carriers are powerful boats of curious build. Their bows run bihlnto the air, andtho rails slope down until they almost touch the water alt. The stem is also well ale. vend, but at the quarter the dealt can be stepped on from a dingooy. They go the rounds of the trawlers as regularly as apoat• meta The smith draws is near as possible with eafety, the fuhare loaded Into yawls and transferred to the warner. IT IS WILD WORK when a rough sea is on. The steamer plunges. the emetics roil, the shallops are tossed up and down, the fishermen *bout, until to a landsman the wonder Is that all do not go to the bottom. Of the fitting townie Yarmouth. le the cockneyy'. paradise. The Yare drags sing.. giehly between long lines of piles, the solid .quays stretch out along shore for a mile, and rows of battered amuck* haul at their moor- ings. Lowestoft has a family resemblance, and thorn is a general mixing up with Yar- mouth, Grimsby is more of a factory town, but It has plenty of shipping and busydoake, At times there i a glut of fish, end then load after load Is sold for the price of manure. In London people are starving, but at Oritne- by a barrow of ill bee of for a At Brixham, on the south, shore, there is a Tsplendid harbor, with deep water in the cove. orbay, on the shore, is also:a safe retreat in a storm, and it le not unusual to see 200 trawler* jammed in together. Northward, between Shields and Berwick, there are only three ports where fishing boat e drawin moll water can n enter. Blyth th g y is one, a sooty little plane, peopled by Puritanic folks, pretty much all given to the coal trade. Many good sailors come #r0 m there but there is no fishing industry. .Amble is another town that the fisher, Sy to when hard pressed. It is at the month -of the Duke of Northumberland River, and while quite a driving place in a mercantile 'way does no fishing. North Sunderland le the bnaieet town on the north coast. There is some fishing, but it is monopolized by Scotohmen, who come from Leith, Kir- lraldy, :Bnokhaven, Berwick and other places. Their boats are different from the Yarmouth smacks and Torbay trawlers. The Scotch craft are shaped like a mackerel, being short at both ends: She carries no jib, and her mast is stepped close to the stem. She can not sail very close to the wind, for the big sail's leg is not easy to flatten. When wishing to beat she is also unhandy, it being necessary to half lower the sail before she will come about on a new tack. Bub with the wind on the quarter or dead astern she OVTSAInS EVERYTHING. The cabins are cramped forward, leaving midehipe open with room fora tremendous h, cargo. Wick is frequented by Seotchmen, and has in Iate years become important. Ib has a fieet of its own of over 2000 sail, and as many more strangers come when the herring begin to tun in the fall. The fishing season at Wick is a carnival and riot of eager toilers and money-makers. Every. thing has been done to make a good harbor in which fish can be landed without danger or trouble, making it a . favorite port for, those who wrest bread and butter from the ,ocean's depths. r' She Might Take Her Feet With Her. A good old ` minister in Scotland is no stickler for etiquette, and likes his visits to the members of his flock to be as informal and as homely as possible ; but he has a sweat regard for truth, and is invariably' down on those whom he detects in any de- viation therefrom. Recently calling unex- pectedly on a widow Who lives in a cottage on the outskirts of the Allege, he surprised her in the midst of washing a lot of clothes., She hurriedly hid behind a 'olothee•horse, and told her little boy to say that she was out. The visitor knocked at the door. " he said, "and where's your ed the attention of some m n • f LATEST FROM EUROPE. Activity in English Arsenals—l'3oulanarer"s Movements—Von Moltke and Bismarck Disagree. There is something more serious in the ,air than a breath with the Soudaneae. 1?xily ouncile of war are being ,held in London nd the utmost haste is used to get the other regiments in condition for foreign eer vlice. There is more widespread activityand a natty greater baste than when England was e r GrinInc fo lY 1 g p I o eley''s grand expedition o Khartoum, and it la ridiculous to assume that all thisfiurry is 000aeionedby the advent of a few thousand half-ahaved, bhirsb•con. awed baroariaus above the eeeond cataract Jo Upper Egypt. Just what this something e bele is not at the moment apparent, but it lob to e a 1 safe betting h - y g t ab the Connaught angers will ere the Straits of the Darden. Bee before they do the minarets of Alexin, cls. c a v t s of the $aloin kept by John D, O'Brien at i is d Pearl and Vandewater streets, Theyof e. ladder which reached to the fire escapet in front of 410, An Irishman climbed the lad- der and taro down the l oglish Rig, amid sheers from the crowd in the street. Se didget it n 11 tbgngh, bug left a pardon the Are escape, Half eu hour later Mre, Cook disoovered what bad happened, and hung out the rem. pant et thefig, She had hardly done so when three young{ /debater' rapped on her door and advised her to take in the;est of the d and save trouble. While she was telking toeticape seta sand caroled pg lihe ret of the' Bag. Aire. Cook earl that next Fourth elm will fly an :Faglieh flag again, and O'Brien asserts that it will come down, . The case was not e r or .ted to theo police,—(New pi e e p N w Yo r1i San, Jasly The $es ori. t ng RO'aats of n Little Widow, "dohs,"Acid a wife, why w to be en her deathbed "In nae as de td e o of my d°nth' thing' a roan of year tainperarueet eed douaeatie nature, aside from tee good of the ob„drep, ought to marry again, Da you think an, my dear V' "1 certainly do, after a reasonable length of time." " Well, now, do yak know, my dear, that relieves nay Inion of a great, burden. The little Widow Jenkins free acted rather de. mutely toward nae ever aline you were taken She ie not the wQmaa that you are, of cameo, s as tlrgn • d * Iola. ed of character, hut She is plump and pretty, and I aniore the would nuke ma a vary, desirable wife." The next day /rare. John was able to .sib up, the following day else went down wire and gatbo third day she waa phoning a 'lain dress, Free Aad fans, P11Aan. That ria queer story told OE, I,. Harper the wrecker of the Fidelity Bank of Chichi!. nati, It be to the effect that be has .been. doles a profitable iron busineeato the tune of .3x0,000 it year while serving hie eenteuce. in the Ohio ponitoatfary, Through the efforts of his faithful wife, a joint *eek company wee farmed, and, preaenuably through the collusion of same :of the prihen allele's, Harper was allowed to direct the movement* of this company by telegraph, thus enabling It to anaire money when other men is the iron buelneea were actually running behind. It lb a :Orli/lag lltuetretion of what a "smart+" man with money can da even when he i, dead in the eyes of the law. In themeanwhile the discovery of this little erraangettient will be likely to *meet the effort to •obtain a pardon for this distinguished criminal,— 1N. Y. Tribune. Inventor Edison's Queer Pillow. Rob long ago 1 called at Edison's home, expecting to sea him. Ire wasn't there, and Mrs. Edison told me she, hadn't seen him for three days, I Boon found that he was et his old trioks—working night and day in hie laboratory, having hie meals aenb to him and sleeping on the floor with his clothes on, and a stick of wood under hie bead. When working he never leaves hie laboratory, and he seems to thunk that by keeping his clothes an ha- can hotter preserve the nervous tension after he has started to work. Then he perseveres nntil he has ac. eom iish ed his a oat p a. His time p eregards as very valuable, and this le the reasohe doesn't want to come here until tt is neoee' eery. His deafness hasnot improved any, remaining about the same.—[Er. Tager -Shooting in India. Tiger•shooting continues to be excellent sport in India, there seeming to be no diminution in the suppl of the fierce creat- ures. An Englishman Writes home a "On two occasions Ie hoot three together, gebher, ono lot in a thiokee over a bullock they had killed, the other three over a 'kill' by moonlight, They were,quite uneophistioated, and as one was killed on the spot by the first shot the others returned in a few minutes, evidently thinning it was alt right, as their comrade had staid behind. I shot one of these, when the other again soon returned, and I got the three before 9 o'clock, Next day I came suddenly on a splendid male tiger face to face and on foot, He had come to eat a dead elephant which I had gine to have a look at, ..I shot him dead on the spot, The Late Archdeacon Philpot. Word recently came of the death in Eng. land of the Venerable Archdeaoon Philpot, who was ninoty-nine years old. Of his four• teen children, nine are still living, together with °thirty-six of his fortytwo grand- children, and all of his fourteen great -grand children. He 'preached his lash sermon aboub three years ago. What He Wanted To Know. Ia a street car, seated directly opposite a lady and her innocent appearing son of about six years, sat a man with a glass eye. The youugster had been gazing intently onhis viotim for some time. All at once he appeared very uneasy, when, to the great amusement of the passengers, he exclaimed a "Say, mister, why don't you wink: at ma with the other eye, too 1" The Moon's influence Upon tae weather is aooepted by some as real, by others it is disputed. The moon never attracts corns from the tender, aching spot. Pubnam's Painless Corn Extractor removes the most painful corns in , three days. This great remedy makes no sore spots, doesn't go fooling around a man's foot, but gets to business a4 once,; and effects a bare. Don't be imposed upon by substitutes and imitations. Get• •"Putnam's," and no other. He who loses half-an•hour every morning. runs after it during all the day without be- ing able toovertake it. Boulanger and his friends, very much nn hoard of recently, celebrated the ether night at Alexandra Palace. Any one oouid go for five shillings and a panni*, inoluding rattway fare, dinner and fireworks, A fortunate thing for the lightweight pretender ie the diagrams which threatens M. Constant', the latest victim of the a etematic knitting down of Fromh Cabinet Aiinletera tiutt boa been going on of We, Oonstasw who 11944 of Boulauger'a bitterest enemies, le a very` °levet men, but hie reputation of belag the meat o nneorapnlou's atatesaneti In Europa assns to be deserved. He lied been for eomo time I overnoc.Oeneral of Tongtsin, whence he returned moot richer than he went, Hie euoaeseor, Air. Eiohaut, hying charged by the Government with making luvesti atfons ee to Qonetana' °endue died . 8. t aader very mysterious eirournstauoes on kis return josrney, and with him disappeared, there- ort to had made about Conte n behavior, plate document has just cropped up, and contains unpleasant evidence spinet the Mlnieter. While young William is ruminating under the abadow5 of the Noreregian mountable hie two chief lieutenants ere making Berlin Imre i ere wt h the en or their deep querrehThe and mareke ae ax qua to keep oat of war as long as they can. A W Coins aldersae, who is von lkfaltke s sue= ceseor as chief of staff, le the visible bond of the ag�ggrressive party. which want* to force theligbting. There is a wordy wrangle proaeading in the Berlin papers, and, indeed, the leading German journals generally, be. .wean these opposing faotiotus, but thus far there is little in It to help One tv guerre the relative strength of the combatants, The Bisrnaroitfaa dynasty i* by ue meane se iirnt err ata lege mit) way during the lifetime of the old Raiser ebat ib haw still great router°. es at its command at Court and has A power. fel commercial and 6asnolai backing. Its struggle to hold its own against the new generation of aword.olankers who surronad tete emperor will to lout be vehemently waged. WIREILBT8. The mills at Glen Morris, Ont.,,'Ave be burnt. A slight tary of anon fell at Kingston the other morning. Two poat•af;oe clerk* at Kingston have been iuspendod for opening letters, +1 Mr, Samuel Aimee, of A.ncester township, lute out 65 loads of hay oto 30 acres. Near St. Themes yesterday an Indian wag to badly gored by a bull that he cannot live, Elating In the St. Lawrence was never better than it is this season, says a Brookville deapat:h. A Romeo, Mioh., deepetoh says that James Couob, of Mosley, One., auiclded with feria green there on Saturday nigh, The handsome steam yaohb Orietba, be. longing to Dexter?. Rumsey, of Buffalo, has been loot an Lake Huron. A fireman was drowned, Mr. tames Maloolmeon, lather of Capt. jamas Meloolmsion, of Hamilton,,died a few days ago in Huron county at the great age of 99 years, e S sato a Senator Carvell has been appointed as enc, oeesor to Lieutenan-Governor McDonold, of Prince Edward Ieland, whose term expire,: on September 2nd. Mr.. L. A. Caetillier, who has held the position of Deputy Registrar -General since 1873, bubo= appointed Under-Secretary of State, made vacant by the retirement of Mr, GrantO Twill. 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Their use attended with j no discomfort) These sterling merits. nocount for their great popularity;, klroad beetle of soft leather, in colors to match the niatertal of the gown, are worn. as hems, naffs, eteriu, f thewaisteoats: n v alar o moonlitorT a dre ere onRU, walking and drivin ant FUNDS Ito fereste a v suite intended forcoin- ���' v on sow w r» P► to r r 9 n t .eartr es c wt n y , She ecoids and frets, 1 She's fall of pate, She's. rarely kind and tender; The thorn oI life Ts a fretful wife -... 1 wonder what will mend her? AUTOMATIC SAFETY ELEVATORS Peb.-hydrautto, hand and steam elevators, 4EITCH & TURNgULLt u , e er an users streets, HAMILTON, ONT Oanatfian Elevator works, Peter d Q t . r M A< e i t c� 1 �► S b. 'GR CIRCULAR ADIytESS. J. DCA w8t;'co ,e vz Toronto, Ont. OARKER'S SHORTHAND SOIL,,,:, a I0ng Street East, Tor0Afth rormerly, for over Svo years, Pri4cipsl.ot the Rho*, haul institute in oonneetioa with, the Ganadlau Bund, nese Unixersity, Tyy'earntlugg dapparttp,eot ender the mana$ereent et iifr, GEO. BEN0iauGH, agent tooth,* Remington Typewriter, Appy for circular. Teteptia*, this paper writing. p p in tin . r A1Ian a Royal Mall Ammo SOW chains winter tone Portland every:Thursday and lialitex everyratnrday t4: Livelpoof, and m anmr,. wer trorn Quebec ever,.,' Bntaarday to L.iverpool,ca7N at L .donderry to land mails, and ppaasasaesngers Yost ts000!+wd and Irelaw4: ; also taxa Baltimore, via Halt x sed 8t. Jolaq'e, N,r., to. Liverpool :fornaigi,py dart g summer Awake. an nt S. T e abeam The e 'sof tI t31a,a. ow or ialIAA durio wl to g l e m and tem Balftaar.. 0rtla stween GIe 'i Pbil.i Mnnlq ;and duriagipt . olasseeeurlty. APP $10 -�. ( Pier tetween Glasgow And Mgntreal weekly- plea.: BEATTY;CHADWICK_. 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Clue or no Pay, Alt diseases arising from a deranged liver, or from m lm blood Impure, a s boils lot° s pimples, eealp disease, eorofulousaleoree and eweltiag and consumption (which ie lung•' acrofata) in ata early stages, are oared, by At, Tierces Goldin Medical I)leoovery, or the money paid ter it will be promptly re, turned. Soldby druggists ander a duly ex- eouted eertiftoate of guarantee trout the manfeactarere. Carelesaneee is little better than a half_ way house between eceldent and design. The Turtle ¥ountainRegion. Tbouaarda of aorea of choice tree govern. meat land, now open for settlers, in the Turtle Monutain. Region of Dakota, Here was raised ab raise Oat tEpo tnNew Qran roaitienRehq l,, u. ter in mountains, good schools, °burmbes, eongeelel aoofety, For further information, maps. rates, etc . apply to F, I. fit bitnay, G. R. a T. A. , $_. P. M. I Bi, By , St. Paul, Mina., or J. M. Macklin, Canadian Pass., 19j►,t,, 'Toronto. 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Asseen CHIEF OFFICE, ROOM D, ARCADE, 1, TORONTO, CANADA (iNCORA ?Rainer Benefit Assoeiatiou. SOLID INVEST:II ENT-l3y_payincr to the alma, Association DNS LENT .PEN P'X, a person aged t.ventytwo, and two cents per day a person a .d *ortls.taur wn secure t'o dollars per weelt wade- d l,aablasi through eleli.nesi or a:cident, also for two. and three cents per clay, pools/4R arced as above eau secure tor their aepondaat r, PiveTtundred Potters la even et death. LIVESTOCK ehthu hdaeqap'tot'by tto.eau provide otheir at eaey rates, filmes interested,, sent forproopectusea etc, Relisble Agents wanted ru unrepresented dla- triats. WILLIAM ,IeNE9. Weaving Director. 431- ral e 41. 160 iaelovered anywhere In CanadaLargest$toek. lowest Priem. McOausland 8; Son, 72 TO 76 KiNC STREET WEST, TORONTO. A. GIMAT liT7 -GI V E ST. LEON WATER. Londe of teelltcony as fellows' I have Used 85 Leon. Believe it to be both curative *ad .tetro.hing.—RevJong Pot's, is D. Bone, Pius.^te flesh and booed --nothing on the Europeaq continent to equal this hullder.oe of twieoned, wasted buwanity; 55 Leon tato each better .tan gold. --Dae Is'aose. (7u red 01dyeaepela. Way a ekeleton; Am now .at atm' efaLA:Cnts ' Henn, coating $2,000, . and:strong.—W I. Powers, Q tebsc. erected last rear to moat demand for moans, the fouoiain of orae a or go to t e Springs m Quebec now open. Address, PriacipalA.uatin, A.M, TIPE s . LLE N i1JNarr,.A,r, eo. A. 1'. $I10.Toronto. Montreal and 12nebee. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES,' Almost as Palatable as Milk. Ao diapriiaerl that tiro moat dcrtcateastarna*h can take O. Remarkable as a rzzau X'LtCaPISCER. ;i'ersoras G4fl rap. idly while taking X.Z: SCOTT'S RaxULSION is acknowledged by Phy. platens to be the T'INEST and BEST preparation of its *lass for Udo relief of CONSUMPTION, ON SCROFULA, CENERAL D EBILITY, Wasting Diseases of Children, and CHRONIC COUGHS. ,Bold t,y alt .Druggists, 40c. and $X.00, 1 PATENTSprocured, PatentAttorneya,and experts, ,Zet'd1807. /Donald 15 Rodent ,t Co., Taranto. andTnmorsC E o OI! D n in3C - e b fr D bek ee. a. M Mut C tiAE � GAHC R to is Noora las u a3 .rat a., s flaao, N.Y. I50 iSecokd•Sgtnd. .fiend for Uat BiCY l A.T.L �E 1HoriTRaes, Qua Arvi DEEM BUSINESS COLLEGE. Guelph, lor Ont.—There are no vacations, he College being in session throughout the entire year. Its graduates are meeting with distinguished success as book -keep. era, business managers, shorthand -writers, court reporters, ole. Individual instruction is a feature of the institution, Graduates n:sisted in obtaining positions. Address 50. AlscOORMIOB, Principal, TE LO SEES can make money during vacation by canvassing for one or more of our fast selling Books and Bibi, s, especially History of Cr nada, by W. H. Withrow, D.D , latest and bast edition ever published, prices low, ,term li',eral. 'write ler illustrated circulars anti terms. WM. BRIGGS, Publisher, Toronto. BSAYER LINE STEAMSHIPS. Sailing Weekly between MONTER at and LIVEBPOQ7,. Saloon Tickets, SiO, $50, and 860. 'Return Ti'ckets,S80, SOC and 0110, according to steamer and accommodation. Intermediate 580 Round Trip Tickets, 000, Steerage, 020. Apply to il. E.11IIlBIti V,. general Manager Canada Ship. ping co., 1 CUSTOM Hoose SWAMI, MONTRsAL, Or to Loom Agent, in all Towns and Cities. ENGRAVING J.L.JONES,, . FOR ALLWOOD ENGRAVER, ILLUSTRATIVE STREET EAST. &APURDVPERTigaseSs.ING� TORONTO, CANADA' Merchants, Butchers, and Traders generaiiy, We Avant a GOOD MAN in your locality to pick pp CALF SKiNS For us. Cash Furnished on satisfactory guaraabi Address, ?•Aa1.320, Hxos Peas, Vermont, U. S. Keep up Your Strength BY TAKING he Great StrengthGiver CHATHAM EANNINO MILLS. labor. Will bag 00 attached to any otth the last four years. MAN Sold With or'WIth• out the Bagger. 57,100 now i'n nae, 1500 of these Milehave been sold Dahl year already, They will be exhibited/4 all the lead ingrain Toronto, Ottawa, K.ngeton, i;arotl• ton and London, r dish Surpasses all °there fa the mar kat. Do not buy until you got my circulate and iotor. elation. Our Pat- entiisggingAppar. ante saves timeand to S0 bushe,sper hour, and can be e machines made by tut during .&gents Wanted, SON CAMABELi, 1NAN'R, CHATHAM, ONT, o this paper. TORONTO ONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Cat,LRTa7. Holt 0. W. AL -LIN . , 1'At.SInbn. stat Attondssnco first 2 ye; b.. --beton nsntai sued V . ,,.,,, looarr ma l images. Scholarships, cert Grateachrtca alkeory.Ylelfn, Calm es#s and I- apses., ell, organ students, besides the use of sorrel pi teenurch organ% can have lessons. practiceand shaleuponaGRAND ©NCERT oci Ant bait' pressly for the Ccnter,•atory, la Association 111,11.. SUMMER NORMAL TCRM, juiy8 to Aug. an. FALL. TERM OPENS Sept. 4. Send far trek. Calendar. Address. EDWARD FISHER,, Director,, coo. Yoke 55. and Wilton Ave., Toronto. RALLADAY STANDARD WVYDItt1L $or supplying followingetsngpure and fresh water for t purposes, viz— Pumping Water er. They are for Stoat, ��,�,�perfectly ma, Perm aaildinge, trol:ahia legatee: Merlons, a !I. and ualtaraa fa ViltaEetidenees Spred. , Public rli Geared ttfna; Institutions, for chaff cutting Garden&. ro,aul .Green Home, ' '• threshing', Mw - Town& Pillage i'+` lag wood,grUed- iv eters orke, P;, fog corn a lIntels,Colleres, etc. Aleomenu- Pumping for Vii. [ 0 faeturersof feed, Railway1 R _�Y. grindere,haying Stations, , tools, iron and Fire Protection, I.wood humps. Irrigation, „ , Ana a tau Liao ur Tanneries: t •.:y ,'�" 1:dlxav Town, Breweries.a..Farm,sndOraa. sewage, e a e, M.lnes, ,!l? , Supply 'Water Draining' v Materf- 7.oav Lunda ,,,. � • .els. Catalogia These cele ; - , " w and ]:'rice Li,fa5 orated 'Wind ' • with reference*,• milts aro rondo - A n ',nailed tree on from One naan to apllioatioa tOt forty horee• ow• ONTARIO PUMP CO.. TORONTO, ONT., CANADA., ateati n.. Confeberatjon ,may OVER H 000 000ATHAM, ONT, AND CAPITAL. S 131. W. P. HOWL AN D, President. "'" R. C. I ACDONJ,.iei,1} Wit. ELLIO'T, E. $DOPER, i, ii. M it'noNALA . <ioroeR:. J `tce•Paesm»'rs. I 11arre CfIa6 DIAEGTOx. , iaeavy STRAICNT LINE ENGINE. SAWMILL ENGINES, Cang Mills, BOILERS - BAND SAW MILLS, IN AL1. STYLES. , ` l esgyar CIR'I Lag MILLS Wirth Steel Carriages STEIN 1L1s,1LAIZI and VENEER- lilachines.. LINK BELTINGSaNaust , a . d -avatars �t, . 3 r�rg, Carriers WATEROU'S. Engine Works Co., BRANTFORD, CANADA.