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Ontario Reformer, 7 Mar 1873, p. 2

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ONTARIO REFORMER, O THE TEMPERANCE MEETING. | , \ ay nih ! 7 NEA R 't Ye > en HAW A,] RIDAY, MAI CH 7, 187 J A OPENING» of THT. DOMINION ". PARLIAMENT. A MAX-who says he hasn't attended | 68 ' church for twenty years boasts that he PSYCH OMANgY remembers perfectly the preacher's text on | oR ' the last occasion of a visit to the sanctu- SoTL CEAR Ming» : 5 . : HE 4 | " » PRY > A [to have everything arfanged in & fax | Tar Bank of England has lost $2,000,- | A MODEL PQULTRY YARD. days. It is calculated that this-factory R L. HUTTUN4'S ADDRESS |e by somtawindling dpesations. A correspondent gives the following -------- | wi V. B. L. TTONG YD . - - - i 4 . bi "RP > .h. : rr | will employ between 300 and 400 hands, BE th ind 3 | ReMembs dedeription of the Model Poultry Yard of | GOVERNOR-GENLERAL'S SPEECH. ary. And this is the way he remembered | HOW either sex may fascinate and | end tha€ the wages to be paid will amount | Mr. Rundle occupied the chair, and and Willox's stores, on Saturday evening. | Mr, H. M. Thomas of Brooklin. Honourable Gentlemen af tis Senta, and Vis whew asked what it was, I¢ is oxaior | anal utfpction of ang person they stele | to about £120,000 fer annum. Miss. Tuttle presided at the organ at the . We took advantage of being at Whitby |" tent lomen of the Howse of Comunons: for ow enmcl to enter & cites thanfora gs ree, by at, for % ce Thus our town is steadily progressing, teniperanco meeting on Sabbath afternoun | to pay a visit to the establishment of Mr | In first the! maa fo cat a package of ne es, Dreams, Hints to Ladies oi all through the energy and enterprise of a jact Rev. W. Scott, offered prayer. The I. M. the ling poultry | p ota. I deni o toy ore : A Ni ont or Dis ER. The itn book, 109,800 sold. Rev. Mr. Nlutton, after a few introductory | breeder of Canada. His place X I feel in resorting to your | COTesbondoent oi the Suis . Tomes writes s | L "ane ty | { eeder : la. ¥ : : : he ** Last Sunday a series of distressing se- Rn | remarks, observed that he had been an at | bout a mile from the village of Brooklin, | advices od 3 df A 3 ANY bei c¢'dents occured at the Scala... The clothes | To Rent or for Sale | a 3 - { SEA BCLS OL diy OW good Tertung aa TTT wn RTARTA fy { ' f x -- ws + tentivedistener to many of the temperance Ont | be tihati¥ ala umouns oF 4 HAS ARTOSF ORRIN fire Yt For th ) 1 i 4 permitted tog 1 nyse itl FON 1 i r : addresses delivered in the hall during this | a time of all, but the boy in | ve Libors ar virations for the welfa : seen shifters she | Whitby and East Whitby Agricultural ci CE ie ta . Se the time DUE. font 8 J ahors and aspirations for the welfand wonld Jave hewn burned alive ; a modiste Society. winter; many good things and fearfully of this Dominion. j ; | v is 2vil," and | credit to the town as well as tw thgowner. ie : fell down the stair case leading to the Sin. | true had been said on the ** Evil," and | credit to the town intell t Ia. al 1 us through th I rejoice to think that my assumption raha a 13 - 1 JX i i | 5 me. vee swirl Ey ---- ---- ipso intelligent lad, showec E rougl € | Joice to think tha y assumption | robe. aking her leg : a st swist | The annual Spring Fair of the above | ,, Prohibition ™ had Leen ably handled: | Z 5] i , SIO CE wardro or y Assis Society was held at Columbus, on Wed y { « Mr. PeLLen er, the Reform dindidate in | esta ould have taken pla at a fell dead, stricken with apoplexy ; neaday last. The day was bekutifully | Quebec, has been elected to aseat in the complete of its kind in the county. and a musician in the orchestra wet time as follow Ay Shy . is | GOING EAST. GOING WEST, | lie and the roads good. The Dircetors i d when the prosp the count appeared so full of promise when p ~ mad 1 wa { 1+ convey Each variety of fowls lias a seperate Pl I ' I ving mad , ¢ ul was forcibly conveyed 3 to thie ho ' { har Si y Morning mail, 6.00 <4 'Mornmg mail, 7.00 | of the. Society had decidcd to hold this vening mail, 8.490 | Evening mail, & | and amity prevail! aunongst weighh mring Each yard is | nations nso many indications A } } ved by 'H with which Avvices have been reccived by Hen. The Northern, malls ato closed immediately | fair at the Village of Columbus--which ating her politi Mr. McK f the ar of another NE 4 ' clo { . 4 4 . tic 4 i 4 2 shee She arvival of ih Train from the West, at | was the first fair held there for a number | ng her natural re- Ewigrasi ') Apst :n Cg She Mou A. m., daily, Sundays excepted. 3 a % i OH | ¢ iario overnme?n he gentle- | "The English mail, via. Quebec, is closed at7.30 | of years, on ac¢corint of the want of accomo- met with is nupleasant 30th on Frursdny Evening. andvia. New York | datién for the great number of teams and i. aturday Evening. ok i i The Mail for Enfield, Foley, and Taunton, ia | Stockmectingltogether on such oceasions-- olesod at 12.30 o'clock every Tuesday and Friday. but the day being fine, and Mr. Hodgson, * i o oul ile t Beane To thee should be Matied 18 minutes | 110 ocoomodating landlord of the Wotel, , OFFICE [IOURS.- From 8 o'clock a. m. until wade every provision possible for the com- ! i, : = the auction sale, at Dickie | Grand Trunk Time Table. OSHAWA STATION. OSHAWA TIME. GOING WEST, | GOING RAST Passenger... S09 a.m. | Express. coene BA am. | Mixed'.. .. « 4.30 p.m. Passenger. 9.45 pom. WHITBY STATION. Trains going East leave Whitby Station ten Toutes earlier, and those going West fifteen wmiautes later than the above. { OsSHLIWA POST OFFICE. Tur question of the day in Oshawa: ¢ factory?" 1 addressing, for the time * Have you heard about the ne Thomas, now Milan few of our leading mem. Thus may it be. gi81 "py oav)y 'saamATO 1t never grows old. is situated | the faction ph . » a H i ited; EY our Xpress ..... 7.10pm. Let us all unite in building up our town. bs ; wha sLamRESESEAIFEERRe Music Hall is It will be ready for use in about at The hall looks well, and isa ® : charge of the poultry, who seems to be an Wirson's almost com- pleted. a week. Mr. Thomas was absent from home immediate aid of. the OT 33, 3ap CONCESSION oF lington, consisting of 109 acres Dap. of 'whith are good wood land, teen aery, house, barn, orchard, outhouses ang * toed failing stream of water thereon, S wore Terms liberal. Apply at the Retvonyy, office or to Oshawa, February 17th, Pty x Gy FOR SALE, 4 Valuable Pusiness Putlting yy © FPYHE SUBSCRIBER WILL OFFER for sale by public auction at Hinde on Tuesday the Isth of March that ote, business building site adjourning Mosre. patie son's grocery, The lot is 32 feet deep, and is Bont is cent 0 first-cl ness stand now left for sale, 4 eetiry JOIN MeGILL, Auctioner, ew. GARTH, a ma Tr -- JL.OST. N. JANUARY 23 BETWEEN 0 Terw i za ana Lot No, 2, 6th oi cat It "hair, a les: The finder will Dinas eave aba tor with the Subscriber, Jishment, which scems to the most of of . . . n { The mails are closed at thisoffice, by Post Office If the majority would remember and practically exemplify the half of the in- 181 aval ayy 20 Siedwiunm oy 10 Kouowmr | commons 1 y a majority of over nine huu- | dred. struction given, they would do nobly. That the ultimately bo triumphant admitted of no doubt--and he felt even now to raise the | glad note of the coming victory. In the words of the Rev. Wm. Scott, uttered by | feel like leaving again. him twenty three years ago, in the city of | : Hlontreal, he could say and heartily en- Tar Ontario Government has introduced "The system of iniquity must fall, Fa Bi 1 to enable t} W. & P. P,, Rail The traffic in strong drink is based on way C. ke application to the | Lieutenant Governor in Council for aid f the railwav f es i " out of the railway fund. Correct panes of glass in it to admi WeLL: wk, stationery, and fancy goodsstors in Block. His store is fitted neatly, with a new stock,. Give Lim a yard and honse to itself. about thirty feet sqnarc | cause of temperance would : and surrounded | ar i nad ersel onsolid Roupixs have make their ape d : ] The Ti passes from one to "another tl | that the late cold snap would make them gateway in regular succession ti rance in | hy palings, and is so arranged that one eal ur s thinks and around Hamilton, SOUTCes the | Jy ne are ! liam t wrdanes with the d icn of Pyr- , and to r uto effect th legislation of last session, T have caused a tha six, and is built over a pit sunk abont two | charter to bo Ly ast 4 to a body pe Cana induced people to emigra He ex- fect ground. Tt dan CRIBS isis for 3 12 Constriclon os | L,ued to be sent tr prison on the follow- f : frou the Pacific Ihe company now ng day. and tele hed to Mr. Di doulile' bivirded, with a hipp formed has given assurance that )this | neo = nd ie yas y ALE non, routh Vigorousivs preshesded The Dx miniop din grant Agent wn London, | = v, 1 ' to regust Ins afe iutervention, | -- { at od of tag oucy throug' th J horitizs, in erder--- Fog hoo dere i o. | Yo secure Mr. Dyke! Mr. Dixon | ais oo Bi J promised to give prompt attention to this fur the Fo aired pital. The 4 al pe ak and we 1 th t 1 b f re this ng to this su r. Dyke has been set at rty. .Johh Dyke, the agent Mr. Dyke was"atrested on wn the ch of * having | whole: of them, thirty in' number, v aloy) IN) pue '2 gone through. © Each house is ten feet by ®. no dorse into the is of planks, d roof. The two large pany ton Railway a fort of man and beast, and of the very | large number that were present, all seemed Guilin Reformer, {joyous and good. matured, and enjoyed ! ARAASASTRA AAA AL AL | themiselVes 'as farmers generally do on : such oggasions. The i ticles fo Oshawa, Priday, March 7, 1873. {*"chosiasjons. The entries of articles for --- hd : i exhibition' was not so large as on some i SA | former occasions, nor so numerous as they 'DIRECTOR'S MEETING. ought to be in this united and heal'hy A |meetinkf 'of the Pirecton of the |lewnahip, -On many articles eshibited { town, two powerful instrumentalities had | : D et as . a. 1 bowed except to some of the fowls, such as Oxrarto Reronxrr Prixtivg axp Pus- | there was scarcely any competition. The yo. (conor qe first Tux Dominion Parliament wasopened on LisaiNag Co., will be held at the office of | Drill Shed there served a good purpose | ency"--a rare jewel. J. W. Folke, Esq., on Saturday, March | for the exhibition of Grain, Seeds, Har- | the 8th at the hour of two o'clock. p. m. | ness, ete,, wherein, according to the laws for the purpose of transacting such bus- | of the society, all the prize grain, seeds, iness as may. be brought before the -potatoes, &c., was sold by auction to the meeting. ical. commercial and moral falschood." = political, commercial and moral falechood great work will sun and | and the favora door faces the and has Truth crushed shall rise, and the thunder of this gi i { 2 has already in heaven, been forged. R. ] bolt for the overthrow wnt evi en ur £300N0A 1 wrket in give them plenty of light, honge'} SI TREs I iToN has opened a music, ] ; : ht pelish contains two nests, a feeding bo sall reservoir of wa e Frespon up : bbe x © | wall in such a way as tg laid before you. How shall the heaven-taught princi 1| Wilson's >. of temperance become trinmphant 7 M : suasion was good; legal enactments were 4 accessi v and filled and only fowls to drink out of. During the past year the surveys fo improvement and extension of our of canals, for which r last Session, have preparation, and I am h you that the plans and 1 1 iar Tue enterprising individual who carned p dollars by charging sight-seers for | East Whitby, Feb., 22nd, were | admission to the house where his father en in active | had been inurdere has a al in the wy to inform Lond: r of a music hall who fications for | hired ion ten of the survivors | rement of Hane y | of et disaster, Penni! 1 of the > Verte Canal have yw cy couscuted, and fronting on King and fmnd and that the works ean | night after the ecatast ophe, less tl ¢ centrally situated ran be mated i I { t The survey the terriblh tracedy in al 4 first door west of Hobls' Hotel, | nicht, and the I morn, ' t id * Canals will, Iam a life h been enact: d, these ten no Lig th, 172. Siwy to Iet t! i wed, be ! A , be finished i or | the works at the b To Contractors! (EALED TENDERS WILL BE RE, ? | This will insure the ceived but lu iL the 10th March next, for the f Christian » fowls, "rte ollie s, Y BF m feet SOUL ALe immigr 1 1 ot again, : el addition to the Bible ted - « he | with ot measure of success, and that Specifications can be seen 1 n : = ie tne in Canad after 27th instant, at the store of Mr with a hedze: of . 5 ; ng in A apLl.Sh Trewin. . : 2 uted during the "Tenders to be addressed to Post Office, Box Wa, H : The lowest gr any tender mot necessarily ag. cepted, oticed al Yul i notic t doubt your read to mi , vision for the st \ Shes THOS hey : 3 H.R. BARBER, Architect. Oshawa, Foh., 35th, 1573. > "lwp good; but, hitherto, especially in. this fcall. See advertisement. No. roosts seat) ations fr rT ---- was *' consist- ma To Speculators, TILL TRADE OR SELL, THOR Lots immediately west of Hobby' Hotel streets. Wednesday. The only business of impor- Hamburgs and Polands and other small ) : The bo he | tance transacted was the election of a The bottom IE She ¢ | speaker... Mr. Cockburn, Government '® wered With stiaw or chaff, o cendidate, was elected without opposition, In the advocacy of temperance, example goes far before fre cept. It is a lamentable fact, many o varities, house is which th | €3 as . . 1 . t ict birds sits at nicht, thus k thei the professed fricuds of tauperance do oc rr) hours since the intoxicating drawbacks --Jead casi mally paitake of : . . > A Ry VES. XX ¥ Yo au highest bidder; the bidding for the choice | beverage--they @ro A Surcur shock of an earthanalie was. ------------ West Durham Representation: On Tuesday last the West Durham Réform Association met at the Town Hall, Bomanville, to consider the question minence wd themselves sea of next y on stage with the curtain ion of all t Jive them id lond ch t undertakings L pericd. re un lal Tle tics | see ited rene i Prices aN: : | felt and heard in Pickering between ona secd was spirited and bronght high prices, weights, stambdling blocks to the cause, | Ie! | wkering between or ) : 3 i tliat o nine | plings of the yards for | some barley selling as high as 83.10 POF; There ate those in our midst, professed my two o'clock" on Monday morning | P44 | bushel, other séeds also fetching high good christian. men, * pillars" in the! nat, prices. . s 'SLY LOU NOSKYS. risi to avery | t slic audi- aval Houses shook, nd stoves trem:lled, | $0ch as Bra ur feet high; those for th _ which can fly, i opened, in high. The is protec occupied by Mr. ww, oth and west sides Norway We posed of an entirely riew stock. He | yor Lirds running ing bird ralimas and C =yno pred #Rmowe 03 0] SPULY § I0INSVALY, ia ; { The noise regembled loud thander, -- Cow | f chureh, having a good reputation in society hander. : i The following is the prize list: PRIZE LIST. The judges on grain, seeds, &c., were Henry Bickell, Jerry Lick, Andrew Orvis. Spring Fife Wheat, 8 entries, 6 bushels 1st, Samuel Daws; (sold at $1.00.) 2nd, William Porteaus; 3rd, James Stocks; 4th, Alex. McKenzie. Club, Wheat.--1st, William Porteaus: 2nd, John Martin; (sold ot 21.50.) 2 Rowed Barley. -- William Hazlewood; 2nd, Wilitam The mpson; (sold at 83.10.) _ Six Rowed Barley.-- 1st, Thompson:. Large Pease, B. E. Marrowfats. -- 1st Lewis Coryell; 2nd, Alex. McKenzie: (sold at 21.) Small Pease. --1st, William Thompson. White Oats.--1st, James Burns, East Whithy: 2nd, Alex. McKenzie and their use creates an appetite for strong Elack Oats. --1st, Alex. McKenzie; 2nd drink; James Mitahell Eight Rowed Corn.--1st, W. D. Bowers- man; 2nd, John Michael; (sold at £1;) 'White Beans. -- tet, Charles Halt. Clover Seed. --1st, Lewis Coryell; 2nd, James Greig: 3rd, John Ross; (sold at $6.) Alsike Clover Seed. -- st, Lewis Coryell; (sold at 89 60.) Tinicthy Seed.--1st, Thos. Perriman; 2nd, James Mitchell. I Turnip Seed.--1st, George Chas. Holt. Manelg Worrell 820d. -- 1s, Chas. Holt, Carrot Sced.--1st, Chas. Heit; 2nd, Wm. Holt. Flax Sced.--1st, John Michacl; 2nd, Thonias Cook. Tares.-- 1st, Wm. Thémpson. Potatoes. --1st, James Clark. Fat Ox or Steer.--1st, John Howden; 2nd, James Stark; 3rd, Geo. Doidge. Fat Cow or Heifer. --1st, J. R. Matthew- son; 2nd & 3rd, John Howden. Fat Sheep.--1st, and 2nd, Hodgson. € mie m-------- are twelve to fit who rejoice in the spread of truth and Mu T. * | the stand lately and who most bitterly denounce liguon a splended assortment of boots and sh G. HawrnoryN has whole Ma od they svery evening aad IL was a grejt g ionof the | of fortune that t! 3 ty ich world souls 1 the poek-| n keeper with money and | npon the uneouth, ig Insolvent Act of 1869. or ------ L tich | In tho County Court of the OF FE | § In the vy gou 3 Ocunty of | ; would have i The- tem- kés aman of the representation of the riding in the Liperally support. beusvolent jmtititilons Comuions. Mr. Blake being elected for two constituencies, West Dumiham and South Biuce, he would have to rc sign either seat. The matter having been _ thoroughly discussed, it was decided that {it would be to the interest of the Dowmin- ion for Mr. Blake to sit far South Bruce. 'The names of several men were brought before the convention wey § L100 'H KVITIIA Itis a si NH the | spruce, and the liquor traflic, still, they use the in two vards by beverage themselves and give it to those Increasing [ eetilers that may | 20¢ than three hundred each. herealt d to add to dd have ns i : he populat r y ? \ bt if ' 2b HTS D 11 : | | Phe compilation of the figst census of ty The the Deminien u y Sling upon a stage ne vom 100 n > { i 1 ¥ s 3 SE Sew strht hours before they ) mh wealth | tis we i Tiga has been foun CCOESATY] | ning at ugh } ita n | tO PI in theiremploy. Wherz is the consisten y Pallets It the to ex- 4} the Montreal Televrapl nung the offic of the ved till | . , ) : 35 ' ! : has refitted the shop, and everytheg hemselves, the Ce s in one and the looks neat and tidy. --ap. £ 1 " £ ra . . between their profession and their prac tise | Professed to ** touch handle not," | tend the wirds of also they should take one step further in| C : ill-npp temperance men ou, hit after round of 3 AERANGEMENTs 'have been made not, taste not, Joseph Hall | pip advance and avoid tigtThat sports an will { feeds the Evil. Strong drink, not being a | owing to the immense HHA | necessity for man's well being, none have Hall Works. as suceessors to Mr. Blake, and on the vote being taken, Mr E. B. Wood, "'the thunderer," was ;; unanimously chosen, as the candidate for the Commons in the interests of the West ~Durham Reformers. To be eure he will _be elected, and that, likely, withoyt op- position. This move 'will somewhat sur- prise John A., as he ferrs "Big Thuuderer," as Mr. Wood is called, as much 2s any man in the Dominion. Works. 0 in 1 g usly ir ont, : ' Canada, ince of Ontario, unty of Ontario, Lif it is { ( N MONDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY of April next, 1873, the undersigned willap. ply to the Judge of the said court fora discharge | under the said act, 3 EDWARD 8. HIGGINS, Lge, ver G.' Young Smi*h, his attorney ad Litum, eral Debility, Dajed at Whitby, this 22ud February, 1818; A ssiuiation Ld 85m, 2ithy Blood Dr: Winks . ; ' OF PHOSEaATES AND CaLl- | In the matter of Edward LS HIGGINS fan card vent, business of the or uiabo i s Fal OF ! . » 1 aright to substitute anything in its place. Temperance drinks ara alcoholic com-! IN the N islature, 'on 49. ors i Whe So ins 4 : dd 1 1 L It laws nov several Provinces rela semtaotin of the Peo; A measure for this.p f i dark | the trial pounds, and their use is dis Retiri rwised. pol te he re- 8 import dram drinking. The major of thos I'rans #75 when but five tions ls of the House 1 a 3 " was lo procecdings t domestic *' quack " medicines @re a mix 1d; they are now valued by Me, | at £200. Also a tri as, cqually as fine, and which cost | submitt : ! J vu that act | Your attention will 'be i tone to the Stor, : nha ing 4 measures for the amendment of ! . 1g to ] Sal and f Mon d the impRove affecting' our i » 1 wse and i ture of liquor, laudanum, chlorodyne, cte,, S piace overted wn SUBS with closed doors; but erstood 1 NESS, to Me of his stock with] On T LAND FOR SALE WO HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND, being Lot No. §, in the 3rd con., of Resch, There is a large quantity of hard woed on the premises, For further particulate apply to C.HALI } ry : ur conside 3 ] LrictlV Shrtv there are more drunkards than | thatthe vote was a strictly party one. y, and are valued at the | strong drink drunkards; for example-- 56 : ww : 7 ong «© " Bp Asorr fiftywf the members of Oshawa | sme Ar. nas. Waals opium drunkards, laudanum drunkarls, chloroform drunkards, I -- Ontario and Quebec Railway. Messrs. Glen and Fowler, in the inter ests of the Ontario and Quebec Railroad, held mectings at Hampton and Bowman- ville on Tuesday last. The meetings at Hampton was unanimously in favor of the road running through Darlington, wich a branch from Hampton into Port Dar'- ington. the laws to the! Quebee, t ofthe | 2." ' i bo vy 1 oT the a i . ' run down by all ordinary » Pilots to Houses « and there pet a imported by homasata lar, Xpens vell as for 3 A Division visited the Bowmanville Division Breasted quack medicine ~ : " Sap on. Tuesday evening, drunkards, and tobaces drunkiords ! Toba h ) Li nnmber of the members of Orono Division. yal Awl y Esq. ld ly Merchant. o conn » ought not to be used by tem 3 83 1 hie ol not te 8 : Bi The hall was erowded with the cold water JE; Be the duties harness . i A : 9H , iw, men, from the fact it ereates and ine Port Perry Standard pleasc insert four times, : B © I ] d and send act to this office. : ; o fi » has shown that Lin the « band, and a most ple asant evening wi 3 ly feeds an appetite for strong d Strong drink is a poison: toba wy | - Eammercial, 0 do Durive Divine service at the W. M. t t on Sunday e poison: strong drink kills; if tobac not kill it 1s owing to counteracting cau It has been well said *" Mave heaven m earth as yon may, by elognence and legis A Valuable Property fer Sale. Holt: Church 2nd, : : : ! "iis i ° last, the congregation were siait!ed v a | but twenty ounces. AIT merit Among other measures Dills will hd The meeting at Bowmawvillc was not quite so successful,a few blind men blind to their own interestd, and to .the interests of {he town--opposedl it ; . and with the assistance of a few mon-voters, managed to carry a resolution opposing the However, the men of the town faxered it ; and it is expocted *hat | they will yet grant a liberal bonus, MEETING AT OSHAWA. A meoting was held in the Town Hall of this place on Wednesday evening, in the interest of the 0. £ Q. R. R., and the proposed Cotton Factery. Although - only eight hours netice had been given of the esting, the hall was crowded with an appreciative and attentive audience, composed of the rate-payers of the place. During which ev fire break out in the-charch, caused by lie yards an 1 ures 1 1 : Ts ng to the (x dpe t do 6p = ACRES BEING NORTH-EAST 1 &o$Dcorner of Lot No. 9; 2nd con, situated in 3 the Village of Oshawa. For terns, &c., applyto H. J. ARKLAND, Oshawa, February 15th, 1873, "a "Ths mock is priv i 1 } x om 1 lation, still intemperance will rage like a yseldom w 4 : Carpets, ( . Frencl 3 . a defect in the heating apparatun, prairie fire, till yom strike at its: tunately. the fre was discovered. in seders--its mighty causes--amgl tobace i y fe ders--i ughty " to prevent much damage busing "done. istone ! NOTICE! 1 eM PR Sr a 3 ALD PARTIES INDEBTED TO THE .} iid Joan, hel... ones a3 | £ ustate of the WILLIAM SHAW are here. learn that tl ces of phe = 6 Go by requested to | The second instrumentality in the ¢ -- scheme. vocaey of temperance is kindness, Not We = | advertisement, ponents; nothing gained by Larsh and of. | | Mr. ords. the remainder © direct attention isgained by throwing stones at our « Having 1siness' to Wight: ay up the same within one fensive ** A spoonful fof oil Lis stock a " 4 4 ) lon are in al pr 1 ried month, otherise they will be placed. in suit, In addition to > there : 1 yore i8-no reavon to 'doubt. th r : 500 54 THOMAS G. HAWTHORN, Assignee, sue will be sutiicient to nicet any fist : ' : Oshawa, January 30th, A. I). 1873. SHINGLES. HINGLES OF ALL: KINDS FOR sale at my Mill, Lot No. 6, #th con, Darling. ton, about 4} miles fron Bowmanville, JONATHAN STEPHENS, fx » { prices, Fhe great cle wing sale last for thir Call 'and get bar x | bargains, go. further than a quart of vinegar." Never inflict a needless wound; the sever- duced yards and houses near a small barn for the turk several varities are bred, and in the barn T} e estimates for | hutclizs in which rare vari will be subuaitted t . x Y: vared with as much r rd tow or his speech on f rabbits are kept for br A Fn patible with thy effie . - fi canesday evening, that, as an ey lence rr ------------r-- vice ;and |v Best Set Single Harness. -- 1st, ard 2nd, | ments by harsh worde, Truth entwined i what the prop 1 oy ' y, R 4 ii | == 33 ' Lo at the propose e LR. B. ws » tu is you ol « on. t John Dale. with the wreath of kindness is most! d ing in the way of wal y s tl Pe " } A Caso in Michigan. rhich my Government 1 ask . : : Ca ni the of waking up the officia Mr. Cowan was appointed | chairman, and Dominion or Iron Plongh.--1st, A. 8. | potent for good; hence to one who sells or f the Grand ila k Me B A i 8 | F ; of th rand t , Mr. dges was = a Mr. Larke secretary of the meeting. ! Porteous. the one who drifiks, never, heedlessly nor | t) 0 n stat : af Ing i I .| . . i : ' he Oshawa station a few days ago; where | Mr. Glen was the first speaker to ad- Iron Harrows.--1st, John Poidge; 2nd, needlessly speek a Litter wor : > i Ya agojh 1 { . : | | Le spent & few hours | woking fora suitable dress the miecting; and in an able and R. Raney. . . 4 \ ri . " neech laid 11 po a oy sito for » new station Louse. Verily, it is | ry ol telling specch laid the railroad scheme Wood Harrows.--1st and 2nd, Robert powerful weapons in the JMands of the nodded. « | of Kalamazoo, Mich., 'was a sad and ¢ OCU | » before the people. He showed the great Raney. professed friends of the teiperance cause | strange one. He lent'the late I. A. Leb} necessity of a competing line, in order to Best Grain Drill. =1st, H. Doolittip. 1 and are all powerful aids in hastening its | Tue prospectus of the Brown & Patter. | PTiEst f'St. . Agustine's 4 ' ; . | HE prospect oO ¢ Dros atter- ' 4 have freights reduced to a fair price. Piz| 'Two Horse Cultivator.--1st, A. S. Por | universal triumph. : \ iron was hid down in Hamilton, from Moutreal, for 20cts per ton, while.it cost | Oshawa, March will , No ett "it geese and ducks, of which liam © reprocfs are those given in the spirit of kindness: there is a possibility of dam- 114i : ; | aging a good cause and blunting the force | w ra Best Set Double Harness. -- 1st, and 2nd GLEN stated 2 LT Sea, John Dale. | of the keenest and most powerful argu. ties ns as the | p, nture to hope that | hat the suppl Mareh you to | m the Cincinnti Gatto. + Vole can Le granted without inconvenience { 1 I mid v | March 6. EE ely public. feat wiped. sizes Pay up and Save Costs. The fale of Mr. Puttick Bunbury, a| Hon, Genilemen of (he Senate, genflomen|| Harley, |, do [i iiull oan od LL PARTIES INDEBTED TO THE of the dvuge of Commons, 3 Foi: 035 o | <A undersigned are hereby requested to call ¥ 0 00 aud settle their accounts b \ To 00 at the atore of | IR 0 TORONTO MARKETS, _ March 6. Consist- ency and kindness are two /of the most | well to-do farmer and respectable citizen any of the subjects I have e . ly of the. ilortance ceipts for the sanfe, and all . } accounts not paid by that date will-be handed over to the Division Court for collection. GEORGE HODDER. 3 'J @ gL Oshawa, Feb. Gh, 1872, ou, 2 UGS on ens of the pan of my theihata gui (ge oniiofoiedt ie NOTICE. approval p Leferve, who died in 1869. | ae sf p Lefer d in 186 WN DICKIE WOULD KINDLY request all parties whose aceeunts are due, to call at once w ut further motice and settle the same by cash or note, ble him 10 go on with his husiness as usual, Shop Catholic Chur Secret moderat DR CHEAPER . Culamazoo 1 f 810,000 to he eh id . hat § WB ' A x; hy son Manu of Whitby Las Kalan , the sum of $1 to hel} ¥ ideration I teons, Turnip Drill. --1st, Jas, Clayton. Horse Hay Rake. --1st, Jas. Clayton. Horse Shoes without Calks.-- 1st, Thos. Rice; 2nd, R. Raney. Horse8hoes with Calks.--1st, Thomas Rice; 2ud, R. Raney. uring Co'y. the curse of th cause; it is the strong invisible chain o rinking i 2 © p> mm the completion of a now and expen drinking is the canker, been issued. | The capital is th be $190. 0 1 house of worship. g Banbury cliimed, 55,000. Wo wisls | He also allered that Bisliop Barges, who | r Sheep. - E the new company every success. | succeeded Bishop Lefurve, on. being in- y companions; | | formed by Father Lebel that Mr. B. had The give that that will profit and not prove an | Tur remains of the late Mrs. Thos, | mortgaged "his farm to raise the 810,000 i : ' This was done ft 400, in shares of &0 cach. 4 darkness that in time will compel the man in the hour of ageny and - despair to cry "I cannot stop drinking." 13cts to bring it from the 'same place to | Oshawa. The reason was, from Toronto | to Iawilton there were competing lines of railway, while between Montreal and Oshawa, the Grand Trunk had it all its | own way. with the 05 | Brown & Patterson have taken stock p53 | the amount of 830,000. The total amonn Let young . . 5 lH : © | subscribed thus far " men beware of * treating;" if desirous o A dvertisements . H . " hd L giving something to your general agent 'o 1c American ag 4 rant Cor As soon as navigation closes, Emi u) goes the price of freiglt, in some cases, pny gi 1e following, but it is cared for or unsom | exibit # | without + package | 4 to double the price. 1f Oshawa grants a -- | bonus to the 0. & Q. R. R.,--and too be | James Richardson, ®- .s the venerable | sure she will --we will have a branch from | and aged Bishop of the Methodist Episco- it running down to eur harbor, say, from i pal Church in Canada, has intimated his Brooklin, where it will connect with the | intention and promised fo visit (D. V.,) P. W. & P. P. railway, which -road is to | this town next week. On Sabbath, the be. extended to the jeorgian Bay, thus | 16th inst., he will preach in the M. E. bringing us in direct communication with | Church at 10.30 a.m., and on the day this great lumbering district, a fair share | following, Monday evening, the 17th, he of which trade we will have. Oshawa is | will deliver A most interesfing lecture, - fast bécominga great manifacturingtown, Subject--** Cunada, its early history" and in order to have a sufficient butlét for | Qwelling on historical events and incidents her manufactured material, at a fair rate Lin which he was a personal actor and eye. of freight ge, we must have competition | Avitness. He has, during the past year, in the ¢arrying trade. This we will have, delivered this now justly celebrated by the 0. & Q. R. R. #| lecture in many parts of the Province and Some partics in the front are opposed to | 1s spoken of in the very highest terms, not this road, saying it will cut off our back | only by individuals, but by the public trade. But this is all moonshine. We | press. The early history of this Province don't look to the back trade to build up | is full of thrilling interest, and only those Oshawa. Manufactories, and who personally have been actors in those tories alove will do this. With plenty of | remarkable 'events "of the past can truth- these, and a large population, good pricss | fully and interestingly will be paid for all kinds of farm produce, and farmers will go where they get the best prices. Far better have the road six is now nearly ninety or eight miles back of us, with abranch to | years of age; is a connecting link be.ween it, than have it twelve ar fourteen miles | the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; _ back without a branch. But theadvantage | has served many years in Her Majesty's this road will be to us was so clearly laid | Service; and also been a prominent and before the rate-payers by Mr. Glen, it is ! distinguished man in the ecclesiastical useless for us to say more. The road will | history of this country? hence his personal be built, and' the nearer we get it to us history is inseparably connected with the the better for us. | history of this Province. The facts and The fallowing resolution was moved by | 'y. | incidents of his lecture are thoss ou which manufac- describe them. This, the venerable and reverend Bishop, --the *' one-armed warrior" can do, being | Canadian born; Dr. McGill, and scconded by Mr. D. every true and aged British Canadian. | Hinkson, and was carried unanimously, | loves to dwell on, and showing clearly that the citizens of Oshawa young men should know. The opportuni- are fully alive to their interests, | ty that will now be offered of hearing a y 1 : } y 4 4¢ That after hearing the explanations of | lecture on the early Tistory of Canada by Pp y y Ns, Glen zospecting fhe Dutago & Quetee one who has scen its rise and progress, ilwag and its branches, thie mecting is CL dls vs : 1 of FA Be oe that its construction is of | its dark and bright dayv, will sl lom, the greatest importance to the country, | Perhaps never, be had again by the in- and that it should bave the uugualified | habitants of this town. It is needless for support of the municipality, and that if a | us to say,--Go aud hear him, Full par. branch is built to Oshawa barbour this ticulars respecting the lecture next week. municipality will be justified in granting a liberal bonus t, aid in its construction." C---- Before closirg the meeting Mr. Glen #aid a few worls in refcrence to the pro- posed Cotton Factory. The scheme is progressiag favorably; and Mr. Glen hopes are such as all furniture for a fiir valuation JAMES RICHARDSON, D. D. | injury; treating leads to moderate drink- | Gibbs, mother of Messrs. T. N. and W. ing, and moderate drinking is the certain | H. Gibbs, were followed to their last f and well beaten path to a drunkards | resting place yesterday by a large number | "son Pros, F, Neale, and W, T. Atkinson, | grave. Let all be consistent with their professed principles, and especially should | temperance men be true to their profession, Ne firm but not harsh in the advocacy of their principles, ahd may the ddy speedily Jawr when it shall not be said as is now said of many professed friends.of temperance, | these are of the number of them wh) say | but do not ! : { Mr. Hutton gave many pleasing and forcible incidents in iljustration of his statements; he spoke abéut three quarters | of an hour; and the quietness tnd close | he gut up to do Lis chores, } | attention manifested by the large audience | evinced the interest felt by it, as well as i the capability of the speaker in imparting { the boy, but without success. | of excommunicationl was read to interest to his theme. -------------- { | Large Contract { The Joseph Hall works, of whieh Mr. { Glen is President and manager, has been | River, N. B; the | awarded the contract for building machinery for the Ottawa Water Works, at a cost of 340,000. | . passing through town. of friends. ly, in Toronto, on Monday last, Mrs. Gibbs died very sudden- at the | The stores ! vanced age of 7D. years. were all closed while the funeral was! A snort time azo, a lad in the { of Mr. John Roy, of East Whithy, off with ten of his employer's | money. Mr.iRoy had sold two sheep, and employ made dollags | put the procdeds in a drawer. The boy saw | - | Caxapiay ILLustRATED | 1st. 1872. | euing of the | hima do this ; and in the morning « when ie went to! the drawer, took the money and left for | | parts unknown. Search was made for | News, Mancn | Cartoon : Op- | at the Royal Old Frigate rhour ; Salmon | ches ; Snow- Shoo Racing; Leaves from an Artist's Sketch-Book ; A C nstantinople Belle ; Messrs. Barber Bros." Paper Mill, George- Hlustrations ; Scason of Dominion Theatre; T " Pyramus™ in Ha 4 ® i J y ) The excelletice of | town, Ont ; The Narrows, St.John River ; | the machinery turned out by the Hall! The Valley of the Etsch] near Meran, | x { Toral » | Company 'is unequalled in Canada, hence Lyrol 5. SRE 1} : | Operations in Newfoundland ; Gossips on | the great demand for it. | ---- Tue St. Patrick's Society are -going to Toronto on the 17th of March. ments are being rade with the Grand Trunk for reduced Fares, Tuz C. P. Church, Columbus, will be opened for Divine worship on Sunday, March 16th. On the Monday evening following, a tea meeting will be he mencing at five o'clock. ticulars next week. 1d coma- Further par Tue Council met on Monday evening last. was transected. Accounts amounting to | 8852.11 were ordered to be paid. Tavern | Mg. Hixps has sold his hotel] the | licenses were granted to Jas. Qiigley, Jas. { a a * Lockharthouse," to a Mr. Gibbons, for Black, A. Hindes, J. Spurrell, J. Hobbs, FePresentatives for West aud East Mont. the sum of £12,500, and the whole of the! and J. Brooks; aid shop licenses to Sim- { | | | Aurora Arrange- | Ode to the Obituary ; News of the Week ; The New Magdalen (Wilkie Collins) Ch. xx., »xi1. ORIGINAL ARTICLES ; © Mining | Popular Scientilic Subjects. No V. The | Borealis; Woman's Work ; Ona- The Flower and the | SELECTIONS ; Tennyson's New | Queen--(Poetry) ; Napoleonic and other Omens. -- (Queen); Miscellaneous Dramatic Notes ; Varieties ; Enirorraps: The Magazines ; Book Notices: Notes and Queries ; Courrier des Dames : GINAL Butterfly ; H | EE ---------------- | Tue Ottawa Board of T | | ade, in conjunc- tion with other Boards, intends memor- lizing the Legislature to couatinue the | Insolvent Act, Tne grandest people are built on tha Very little business of importance grandest foundation, and that founda- tion is self-reliarice, not self-indulgence -- sybriety, not lu ry. Hox. John Youn and Mr. L. A. Jette, real respectively, meceived quite an ova- | tion on Monday eveni. ¢, when leaving tr Ctlawa, + | died, and allegatigins were mde | acknowleduzed the claim. for the church, assured the latter that he | should suffer no pecuniary loss. one could be found who would lend the money, -he (the bishop) would execute a mortgage on th lieve Mr. March, Bunbury of further risk. In 1871, Hather Libel suddenly that he lid usel Mr. Busibury's money for other purposes than thé Church's needs. Cu | sequently, the bishop and the parish re- fused to recomizd¥r.Bunqury's claim. The of th mortgage on his 'farm, brought suit in poor man, fearing a foreclosure Clmncery against the bishop in September last. or deing this he was forbidden. to of the during the episcopal visit, and the edict par communion by the bishop him. Fearfully frightened] he asked what Lis offence had been, and was told that he was excomn.unicated for § of the Church. in the powers of the glergy, he was fr Beifig a devout believer ened nearly out of his wits, and implored the Bishop 'te revoke the 'excommunication This was done on condition that he would withdraw his suit. demand, and the intérdict was removed, It was too late, how ew r, and the wretched sank beneath the fancied guilt, and died. A reporter of the Detroit Union, from which we have gathered the foregoing particulars, recently visited Bishop Bor- gess, and was informed by that prelate man weight of his that they were correct, with the sole ex- ceplicn that the bishop denied ever having The church had examined Lebel's affairs, end had come to the deci for ecclesiastical sion'that the money 'was not lent par Junbinry's suit, however, wa sufiieient to place him outside the pale of the church. The malter has er in Michigan, as wiig ed much excitement be expected. Se- nator Emerson has jutroduced in the le ris Fture a bill punishing by a fine of one to | shed its wool unl five thousand dollars, or imprisonment from one to 1ivg years, any bishop or priest who shall excommunicate or threaten to excommunicate any nfember to prevent him from commend. 7 suit or coll ng any claim, church property, and re- | wing sued a bishop | Lg pein ett wer SONG for the PIANO He eumplied with the | Keep sheep dry under foot with litter. | If any | This is even more nec essary than roofing { them. Never let them stand or lie in mud One door East of Gilletts' and opppsite J.W.Fowkes, Oshawa, Dec. 208, 18572. | STRAYED. | YAME INTO THE / die sv T t W hithy PREMISES OF | ates! FOR SALE s azo,a Red Heifer, | ' with a li e on the 1 , coming two | - years old in the spring. The owner isrequested | A N Exceriesrt CARRIAGE MARE, to call, pay, expenses, and take her-awa Ve bay, fivelye ars old, perfectly sound, aud gentle; good traveller. No better anim can be found fordfarnily driving. Also, a L7-Sw-p JOIN WALTE cutter, with rabe and servicable carriage, Call at R. Wellington 's Apply at the Heformer office, Oshawa, or af the SrtaTEsMAN @ffice, Bowmanville, Drop or take ont the lowest bars, 'thus | gn v H a HEY MUSIC ROOMS, BRAS J N) { | z n n if Be bY edad £IG OF THD DOOX, Wison's RI King St. East, Oshawa, » his Large Stock of | ! and Melodeons! | |} Ll f ™ In her salt. {iso ¢ ge kK of . { ry, Music, 3 ring Wools, Fancy ods, Ficturos, &e., &e. . Patter or snow, Take up ram lambs early in the snum- mer , and keep them up until Dee Ist, followi ember , when they may be turned out. sen limbs, every day. Begin graining with the greatest care, | and use the sn | est quantity at first, Jf a ewe l = 3% for & few days, ar.d mix alittle alm America, Let mo hogs eat h the sheep, in the spring. Give the lambs a little mill feed in time of wonnting J adid slack of Room Papers, Net of weaning. Never avoid it. Oshawa, hd, 18 be , post-raid, on receipt of price, am Lonely Now Vari]50 cents, veetest, --| Danks, 3). Maitie May, song ice |: 1 by ad, | v rling . R and wash the wound ; and if it is fly time and chi ) ' ng N Y ~ om Moth apply spirits of turpentine daily, ] <1 ctior If you:want to get HORSESHOEING | | ~OR-- Song and Chorus, \ : and chorus, eclal care, If y sheep is hinrt, catch it at 3 i with something healing. limb is broken bind it up with' tightly, loosening Keep a number of sheep, the limb swells, Song and | good bells on the REPAIRING eet ma lay ine wh z, song and chorus, Stewart, 40. acred song, Panscron, $0. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Do not let the sheep spoil their wool OF ANY KIND DONE with Thaff or burs. Cut ] For y spring. | ours give pulverized alum in Up to Time / wheat bran ; prevent by taking great care . in changing dry i If on out betwéen the he : By Time ! On Time [ : . unsound; and tobaceo And in Time! to Fons TO Dh Tu -GO TO-- BAMBRIDGES, NORTH, vitrol, boile le water. Shear at 2p commeneing o) 1 1 i distending Stars $ the weathers. too Gh "ng AT se , and save carefully the pelt of any | * Harry . [BYMCOE ST. GO TC GO TO For Che 3 attenti wrinted testinion) sides saving sc scason fur every The Eas is allowed by thd HOW in use, nas han the usual w Reutlemen: D. H M. ORV: JOUN WILLIS Obawa, Janu IS Bitoruy

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