Sfnclnl can ~-Gmss Sxnsw.u-.us.--The Mail isvad; ` vocating glass sidewalks in Torontodur-A ing the winter. ' It says :--No altemtien would be needed in the buildings or the streets. . Small iron columns, four or ve feet apart, would rise from. the curb- stones to "nearly the height of the first story of `the stores or dwellings. ' These columns would-support alight open-work `ehtablature, from which the glass `roof wouldslope upward to the side, of the buildings. At the bottom, for three or four -feet upward from the curbstones, thinirjonlplates would be substituted for glass to avoid accidental breakage. ends ;of blocks where there were cross streets," and the iron plates at the bottom ofouldbe made moveableso as to-abrd openings, when requisite,` opposite each store or house front for thedelivery of goods.` The glass in the sides would also betsetiin moveable iron sashes, which "would be taken outacn the approach of , warm weather, and` replaced just before winter." :The glass in the roof would re- main permanently,'and in summer would = be covered with canvas awnings. It strikes us .the idea is .a good one, as ' ; Weuldi aiford` protection to iedestra ` from the.weath,er,. and prevent erous accidents arising from slippe side- sidewalks, and falling snow and ice from the roofs of houses, and in summer would give pleasant llhady walks. Lets see it at work. The Mail says it got the idea from a book written by Mr. G. A. Shave, entitled Life under Glass?` : ` Upenirigti would, of course, be left at the ` The best nssortmontof Vcniznd godds `in? Townat. C. A. Perkins . ME Ii , luiptit ya manner, A Mb It the em`: mute:-n. Makers: and his 31031188 in cqgm tion _with. the Guelph Fnim 8i1d..th'e ' entrel Prieoni; If they can endorse the double dealing of the On- tario Ministry with the Orange Bills; or their aquandering of the money so care- fully preaerved by Sandeld Macdonuld, then, all we can say is, that the Grits have more stomach than conscience or brains. `We, however, don't believe that the electors of Ontario will endorse such octe.- Time will prove. ` "dc! E53 Yankees instead of keeping 1: 1n the Dominion/\This doesn't) a well for the`Dawqbn{i?(&,:` V Imewould like to know, that am weleery ca:-rie'd 3 force over befom any road was properly Oil!` fn I`",IV\II;UlI fhn 1u|vu' II qua, Dllll WVIV lllilolllly BUIIII through via Chicago and St. raa_:._ so 7 O8;000`g'oen`1hto`the'huudsof the vnninmu Imafnml nf Ernnn'vA-nn II In -Hm rtcspondenco to the Cincinnati Gazette.` " .7 '7 `; ' PERFECT CLIHATE8 W ELORIDA. themes of teuxperatum v .M`d . E679`. 0!` DI` mantln-inn ."un1n I-man .-.... ..,.....5. on nugumne nus the ad- a vantage of being cooler than the river, - end is more 1' uented in March and "89 F etally. Ithhs numerous hotels and gzrding houses, but its inaccessbiility ; _renders it diicult to vprocum reguhsr 5 April than in the winter, as the ae`a*a1r V` are. the only tow'ns on the St. John's ~ and West, if the ` vast. caravansarios of hcksonviile, Groenscove and Palatke ' River`, and contain-all thshotols, except the three "isolated ones at Hibernia, Magnolia-, and Enterprise. The hotels are generally well "kept, and compare ' favorably as to comforts. and rates of board with season resorts in the North Saratoga, Long,Bx-anch, and, Newport are excepted. - ` ; The river is navigable 200 miles by _largeCsea stenmers,- such as come from Charlestonimd Savannah, and somsof theu.1~.a`scend-and descend` the stream 1 daily." Enterprise, the farthest south of anyof therivorihotels, is 100 miles, in line,south of Jacksonville, and execphn` gsfew weeks .inJanu the climnteis too warm for invalissiy "In .1 -he,spr1ng' . St.` `-'A5u stin has the ad- ' ivantaaam` }ninan.r\lI1n-v--- L|-- ~=--~ ` of March, 80 ; andof April 81. The _and midnight, is 20 degrees, and the A we AVERAOE_' rsmrsaaruns of January is 60 ; of February, 75 ; rest of the months average 820, and it is the steady warm weather -of summer - which is so ener_vating--the continuance gretherthan the excess of the heat. The mercury has never been below 16, nor above 969, which are the exceptional gures of six years record. The average '(li1I'erence`-.y`_in winter, between midday nights are always cool and refreshing. Twilight is very brief, night falling al- most as a curtain, when dampness exhales from the earth and heavy dews fall, and prudence requires invalids to be in the house, with tires and wraps. I - . Piss mass. ~ The fires of pine are very bx-illiant, as it is full of turpentine, and the sappy wood is called lighter fat wood by the natives. The houses are not closely 3 built, and crevices render ventilators un- necessary when aided by openre places. The aroma. from the burning pine is balsamic and soothing to delicate lungs, and the vast forests tend to purify the air with this perfume, as well as to dry it by the immense absorption of moist- ure necessary for thegwlile of their ever- green foliao . : an nut! 11 Ah . . fall of the winter _is very light, and gen- orally occurs at night. The soil is al- ~ water percolates rapidly, and the fields , . oxidisation of metals, and the decay of . of air, either in trees or meat rooms; . condition known to exist s also in v New Tho `distinctive rainy season of a sub- troplcalceuntry characterizes the State from June till late autumn, but the rain- most pure white sand, through which and streets are dry, although the back country is swampy. - " THE PICUIJAB A'i`!iOSPHERE. The air is humid enough to be sooth-. ing and balmy,- with pine aroma, yet possesses the peculiar property which prevents the formation of mold,the rapid animal tissue. Meats are preserved without salt, by suspension in a current These facts seem incredible, and almost inexplicable, when the vast amount of water in bayous, lagoons, lakes, and rivers exposed to evaporation is con- sidered, as well asthe nearness of water everywhereto the surface, but it is :1 Mexico and Texas, under different cir- cumstances. It is attributable to some unknown nntiseptiein the atmosphere, and to its constant agitation by land and ` water breezes. The country is low and nearly level, extensively submerged by water` in summer, and therefore mal- arious, but the ages is checked by the first frost, and is never contracted by \ strangers in the winter, and virulent 1 cases of Western ague are cured by ' wintering in Florida. -Prudence and the . laws of hygenie must be as closely ad- ` bored to here as in less favored ' lands. . Invalids often act as if more change of. climate would effect miracles of restora- " tien, wle persisting in deviations from common sense, instead of recognizing it as an auxilliary of-otherremodial agents. Nature is a great restorer, but needs the assistance "of art intelligently applied, and it is as necessary to guardagainst sudden changes of temperature, improper diet, irregular hours, and injudicious exercise here as elsewhere. Sun, air, and- water baths are delightful and of easy application, but `must all be taken with discretion. _ 3.1. ` __ `villethe 1 `gures ahov2nmat,ovw20a' ` 000 persons annually visit Florida in the- f',"or, near the frost line and as the ` tropics are approached, a half degree of ` ` latit de, a perceptible effect on the as is `shown by"vegctat10!1- , Local causes exert modifying inu0n9 and a belt ofaforest, a curve of a river, or superior drainage alter the climatic ef- fect ior residence, and requiring intelli- gence in its selection. a A safe rule, .3100 remain` at any point selected as long as improvement continues. The tide of` travel~sste southward in December and_ continues" until April, but there is a con- tinual ebb and ilo.w up and down the river after arrival, until, curiosity is sated or the spirit of unrest quolled, which tbrments many nervous invalids. But few of the hotels 0 ` for the sea- son before January, and 0st of them _I'l|llV_.fI|I Duly uvusllllulp uuus all llllllu l.l>to- ' ' tion, accommodations can, be secured from December to J nne. TH! WINTER SEASON. (if winter is not a misnomer) begins about Christmas and continues into February. It is characterized by a few sharp frosts, lms of ice in shallow ves- sels about twice a season, and occasional cold rainsoi` short duration. Snow is unknown. L` A f'I'\L- 1! A! A! u as close the 1st of May, yet upon applica- ` The brief winter of this sunny land - ft. ajaaf` af2:9"i:1nL 3:9: fiisitorsfo wink;-in thg eaaternput of _"the8tat`ea..' -. _ - ` .w1;grg:_noq9I,lonAr;ouIf _ The dtj ' aeqolimodtv tions has created an adeq e Bt:pply of Iuulnln nut`. 'v'|nvvnn iannnnn at , n1-Jinn IIIUIIS HZ Ell WIWKIIK D how1sund.'h'oarding.ho .e3 i..7i vme, Spring,` Yalatka; and- other poinli on the river, at St. Au- gustine. 1!`h'e.uumber of visitors coming -into the State in easily oomputad, as the railroads and steamship lines all combine in rmulnr Jnnlrumvilln Hm nnhumml: nf tlm ., . 9`P_'*8 ' . gfggizgqmmm :b_e 135 dxeu ; Pb. .l I ,` ' $f11I:nyyon?Asetinexchanse f&gvv9Jnx. and: V . Who hm; not soon.-and fben amused olivhirgrd gymtiona of boys wo.lk~ ..9t_|Vs'_i\lts'. They add bonsidembly to L_ `oiraltitudej bubteir gait is the re "$1 nfghnmnnina. and lm farinn THE TOWN! iiv:a;, sr, sewair r delicate lungs ' aroma lmtnln am: A thay really d0.--G0 {ind try them. .w.uuu sum or any other market. ` Yea Aid ExonAxo:.-v-one oi the bent ex- ohangeqwe [mow b.f"istho Clinton Tea Stom,~kg_t bylln.` Hunter,.foMhe:-e rm- . I L i "--v" av? -- Fnrsn MnA'r.-Perhaps our readers may not be aware of the fact that the Meas _1s;~Powell aell, in ndditionto the .best:of.taaa;grooeriea, p non, thevryheetfmnhmeizabe In this or nnv mi... .....|.... . u--_ ,-....., U1 we ueaum seekers have tried the Meditmnnenn, both in Europe and `Africa, and the general conviction apt `pqara to he that I the climate and other advantages of ` Floxjida render. it "a mom desirnblo winter home. than any for-ei'gn country can-be to Americans. .l'\__.- uuvu uuuuc llll uancmg night joriiy of the health seekers th Mnl`;nnonnnn La-LL -'- ' benet from wintering in Florida, par- :' the climate and baths combined-, the do ' cal journals. Old people, with {snowy \ hair and tottering limbs, are "marked 30 yu_ynu.:uuy uupresslng. I Aiken, South Carolina, in winter, and St. Paul, Minnesota, in summer, having a monopoly of hopelessly consumptive patients, are very trying bodies to sym- ' pathetic people. Besides the classes-of diseases mentioned as deriving especial ulysis should be included, asmany curi- ous phases of it. such as locomotor` atuxyn and aphasia, have been cured by tails of which are only suitable for medi- , features of every hotel, great numbers of them inrm from `age, but free from dis- ease, being literally , refugees from the rigors ofNorthern winters, ` spend the season basking in the sunshine, in pre_fer- ~ enee toshivering, fur clad, by V res scheme. Very few young perso are , among the throng of visitors, `and such aseome prefer Jacksonville to other points, as the hotels there approximate 'tothe_'gay_ety of summer resorts, and I 've.m_usic and dancing nightly. A map C ioritv of the health. malmm 1...... -a..:-.I d wuuo uuuuubmg U181!` 1161111111. It is almost suieidal to come for less thanan entire season, as a premature re- turn too. cold climate is worse on the . system than if it had been calloused to V severity by enduranceofwinter at homo. Sudden transitions are to be avoided in . returning North, and it is usual to linger * en route North `through ,the Carolinas and Middle States. Canadians and New Englanders and persons from the far North, strive not to reach home before June. Ohioans can safelydo so in April and May. The average temperature of the winter months appear appallingly high to theuninitiated, but owing to the vitality of the air, and the constant evaporation from the body induced by the gentle breezes, the weather feels , much cooler than the thermometer in- dicates, and an inexperienced person , would be mistaken by at least 10 de- grees, in guessing the temperature. One agreeable feature of a winter in`Florida is attributable to its extent, and the great number of its healthsnd pleasiire resorts, by which the number of invalids is distributed at different points, and so I commingled with the healthy, and those without external indications of disease, that there is not a constant demand for, sympathy, nor amomnta man at every feast, which, while spiritually salutary, is physically depressing. N Aiken. Qnnth m-nlim. t.. ...:..i...- __1 - CHEAP TRXNSPORTATION. uuuls uAuuuuI'u.uu{]y sooumng I50 mma and bodylu the balmy air, freedom t rom"caro, absence of even the appearance of busi- ness, 's.nd,in freedom from electrical phe- nomens, for thunder storms are never known to occur in winter. With such surroundings, hurry and work` seem ob- solete terms ; taxes and usury, bulls and bears, hideous` of past dreams, soon to be utterly forgotten, and body fund mind wrecks resume, -by gradual accretion, normal conditions, and rescued from the jaws of death, or the scarcely less ghastly portals of lunatic asylum, realize the en- joyment of mm: sana mpovporo sane. 1`iITl8 i II'Ill{I'nr`I fnr flux dnhnlnfinn nu u_y|uvuu U1 YIICTIJ SIUIG I7! IXNPOVG 35730. Time is required for the inhalation or absorption of clinmtic inuence, and ' many cases require a continuance of resi- in Florida during several winters to ar- rest or extripato disease. But what remedy can be so pleasant, and what will not a man give for his life? To all who have means and time for the experiment, it is worth the trial; but it is an ex? pensive one, and beyond the reach of the poor. Unfortunately, there` is no work obtnimtble, by which persons of limited circumstances can utilize` their time mmln I.......4:u.... n....:._ :___n.L vntuulu-`JUIIIUUU can uUluZC' U lwhilo beneting their health. It in nimnnl-. aninhlnl On Ann'- sunl-IIIIIIIB H1911! OX00$lV0 Drul Work. Consumption is the scourge of New England and the Northern sea coast, and is the dominant disease of_the lake cities; `rheumatic and neuralgia sufferers abound in the mountain and lowland districts, while the parslyticand broken down from overwork _ are found in the business centres, and wherever the strife of life is hottest, and mental tension is excessive. To all such Florida oifers hope of restor- ation by vitalizing vitiatcd blood, recup \ A erating exhausted strength, and rejuven-, sting age. Only the fist of the Creator can breathe new the breath of life into ` the dying, and such persons should not be deluded by false hopes, but even those upon whom the signet of death is visibly set can have their sufferings ameliorated by s genial climate, and fade into their tombs, a little weary from the sunshine of heaven, insteadof languishing in the gloom and darkness of a. sick room for Inns-:0-Ln I-sub... .I..-AL llVL-n- !~ - snvvun auu. uunsuuas 01 B SICK NIH!) IO!` months before death. There is some- thing indeacribalgy soothing to mind and bodv-in the hnlrnv air fnamlnm 6 .-:un"nn-m when nonxm nsumms. The classes of diseases benetted by residence in Florida are `of course such as are produced and intensied by the se- verity of northern winters`--as pulmonary and bronchial affections, rheumatic and gouty disorders, and nervous diseases, resulting from excessive brain work. (`.nnaIIwn\53A- 3- 5`-A ----AV" "` `Y of oon|i ort,to .Win$fhnzn ` noontlde_warmth and ho*:-oonsagimex; ample oi'_the healthy and rash who dare any risks, invalids frequently retard re- covery by premature changes of apparel. Incongraous as it appears to be, an- nels and shawls, sun umbrellas and shade hats, are articles of -prime necessity. Facilities for riding. or driving are limit- ed, and the heavy sands make it labori- ous toga faster than a snail's pace tel horse and rider. Stout wsllkiug` shoes are requisite for comfort in walk-. ing, and as the warm sand creates a ten- 1 dency to swelling of the feet, shoes should be loose as well as heavy. Exer- cise is-usually taken before 11 a. m., and after 4 p. m., to avoid excessive sun heat- Rail null .6~....l-..--L -..-.A--L-r- e - ...w. - p. m., to Mom excessive bun hast. Sail and steamboat excursions are sources of pleasure and interest to the tourist, but avoided by inevslids, as ex- posure to the sea or river winds, and the nervous svstsm, In em ......4* .....I -----L . , m.. .. ...\. uvunrlls uvor wuxuu, auu W16 nervous syatev retard recovery. It is for better to in- dulge ln' the.dolce fur nlente of piazza lounging,- or the" gentle exercise of the croquet lawn, and defer novelty seeking :11, is too great`, and must" and alligator hunting `until the `hope of recovery is perfected in assurance of re- abored health. The object of the Invalid should be, not to dlssipatetimo but to utilize it. . l _ ;,.....u. am: very neat mph meat or any other market. I-inllv In.-J3-A 8--' -' " Vakez-s have [tried LI nnnvintinn -nu ' Onuunn. , __ .....- vnnnldll I do 8: run Cunt, Aug. 81. R71. The Compound Elixir of lfhoaphnlea and Cnliaaya pro- ted by you I run been mung largely an. my_ practice at nun you that in xuyjndgmem there no no pre no orutiud um with Itwh I 0`. -',V,VIlh~t'ooe:|ncIir.::: wnen ofu:vll:om :7 : value! 1' ronu ` how :_.'.'_.`~`3 p with`:a`n __ ` It lilllifln--In hex. In)` 0 4 __,,_. _ .~u--,uIwu`| curc. DI. Leo : 1 Bronchid Rama-gin um Ba coming the po nodlcinafot nil e -ctiona of lhr chest and I4 For inslpicnl consumption, bronchitic, an f cohli. d-c., no ozhet medicine ever oi to: o `bile poaespea Inch cuajntive plop: Lu lholictod In It and prove an eicucy. ulofby all dnggmo. , ~ ' * `__T,\ --..vu.u. mu U1` It'll`) long? lion illl0l>il`l!clll`I:|O,- Do ionot. I I in uquire is: a pm It: afoot. n pemnnon} euro. 0:. E Roma! in Bccoming ti nil nlinnn nl` .s... ..L--- nuunu nu { ` Pinon ofbeu makers. The Mason 5 Hum- lin ()_agano,Ind the Canada Organ Company's` ` and Molodooan: (Tigunn and Main- dbonolo tom, and for ulo,on the monthly payment Iyalem ; nnmunnn - - --W * nndmkku to . [An In. RSWAND Ch`.AI`B` CABIN!-:1` ORGAN! In nu worm udlnvw-MI rm lhull Juli`? And Imouou of WALL PAPER, DECOR, |nLr noomza, BUILDING 1 ofhe-I main... 'I`L- IL mono wno nova med it " J. Bedford, Themes- ville, wxltee--`Send at once a further supply of Ecloctrio 0il,I have only one bottle lets. I new: new Inythlng sell _ao wcu and give such general aaliafnclion." J. Thompson, Woodfmd wrlIo|--Send me some more Eclectric Oil. l , have sold enllrely out. Nothing takes llko it. Hills! 5 Reed, Ulverton, P. Q., writo- The llolecuio Oil is getting 5 great reputation hero, and in dnily called for. Send an e. furlherlupply withoutdclay.", Lemoyne. Gibb 3 0o., Buck- 1 inzhom, P. Q.,` write-"Send us one 3105! llcleotrlo 01!. `W0 nd it to take well " Sold by all medicine doelore. Price, 25 ate. . S. N. THOMAS, Pbolps, N.Y. ' And NOBTHRUP 8 LYHAN.'l`ox-onto, Om. Solo Agents for the Dominion. . Xfou-Ecleclric--8elected and Ewctrineds -In-rut-- -.___ ' 01`; 'sTI,L'r's; Rucrnxcmr lo Tnons Exonaron Ecncrnro 0u.lv--Wonra Tu Tune in Wnionr II Goon.- Pain cannot stay where "it in used. It is the oheapent mcdicino over mode. One done cures common sore throat. One` bottle has cured bronchitis. Fifty canto worth has cnredon old standing cough. It positively cum Ontnrrh, Aothrno and Group. Fifty cents worth has onrod orick in the back, andtho mno quantity hm: back ofeight you-a 1tanding. Tho follow- ing are extracts from a ten of the many letters that have been received from different ports of Canada, which, we think, should be uuicicnt tomntufy the moat skeptical. J. Collard, of Sports, 0nt.,'.vritca,scnd me *3 dot. Dr. Thomas Bciectric Oil, have said all I had from you and want room now it: cures are truly wonderful." Wm..\.iaguire, oi Funhlia. writes,`-I have sold In tho agent left, it acts like 3 char-m-it-was slow it first, but take: splendid} now " H. H.~0olo of Iona, write3,plo.so forward 6 dot.- Thomas! Eclos tric Oil, I am nearly out ; at t!.- I in; equts it. It in highiy recommended by thou who hove med it " 2. gilie, once in l'mh..- .......x.. ..r -' BE!` AND SABINET ORGA IAIOIAGTUBI, or 0oooA.-"Wo will now Ive An account of the process Adopted by our: June: Eppl & Co., manufacturers of dietetic (articles, at their -works in the Easter: Rood. London..-Seo article in Cacsell's House- hal_a_i_GIu'da. ' - 1 Bnaxnar.-Brps a Ooooa.-GuArnuI. AID Oouonrue.--"By a thorough knowledge of the natural lawn which govern the operation: or digutiou and nutrition, and by a careful appli- oation of the lino properties of well selected coooI,lr. Eppa has provided our hraakfnat tables with u delicately avoured boverago, which may can us many heavy doctors billo. -0iml'.Serm'cc Gazette. Undo aixnplf with Boiling Wow: or Illk. Each packet is abelled i-"gnu Ron 8 Oo.,Hommopathic Chemists. Oil on! ' launncrmzn IiV8 In Account hf (ha nu-nnnna ntlnnnul L- THE HISUI HIHUI OM00. _ gz_qg_g_N_n gnu mm- , POOR HotuIs.-'l`hore erethonunda of poor horses dregging out e rmeenhle existence, uttering from In variety of dissuee, rendering them elmoet worthlaes, that could be re- stored to ehoalthy and sound oondirion, and e- value givon to them of which their owners nave: dreams , would they hntuoe the means within their reach. From one to throo pooh- qee of Derle `u Condition Povdere end Arebienoeeye emedy will in ell cue- produce eutiefectory result; hendrqde have teetiod -to the feet. -Remember the. nune, end eeothal the signature .0! Hum! Q Co., in on eeeh package. Northro & Lyman, To- ronto, Oot., pro rietore for enede. 7 Sold by ell medicine eeleu. PbAXf0N.-In Barrio. on sh; um um, the wife of Ir." John Pluton, of I son. Ruuuv Tnun.Liua.--Runway true!- ling with on its drawbeoke and u.-oideate is the Ideal system of travelling ever organized -the persons in jmed while traveling by this mode of conveyance only mounting in one in half: million. Now while it in very gmifyinglo know Ihlllil ie so much eeler than the older system ; in ie pleeein to know that we have in the "Canadian sin De- elroyeif a medicine equally solo and euro 10! the onre of coughs, oolde, rhenrneliem and enmmer eomplginte. For Inle by all Drug- giele and country deplore. Price 25 come per bottle. ma 'rmt}i\&'1'>{"MM-MW"' -. V 1 or rm: AGE .0oInninmion in am a........u..-- n__. -5- .0-Riva -...., ...... .....,,......... . . _Rs.mv, urn, .RnAnv. -- More hurry the less speed" is an old proverb. But in times of sickness it is as well to hurry at once to the doctors, who will hand you a prescription to take to Messrs. Watson 6: 00's, Chemists and Druggists, of this town-they send patients there because Mr. Watson is just in` hls deal- ings, and a look at his genial, cheerful and handsome countenance, does the patients good anyway. ,8. WHEELEWS COMPOUND ELIXIR . 0}` PHOSPBATES AND CALISAYA. ` ` Enun 81, IO 3:51: l_ hgu_phaIgn h _ 0:11:13`: hrs. ihuunn I -- -- -W '."uxlVK' X VVIIHIII DUW UIBUIIILIUH, and the ne toned, `handsome pianos,` orgtns. end meledeona sold by Messrs. Van `meal 55 Morgan. 'I hope who pur- chase of the above establishment, have something to sing for they` make work easy 9.113 "delightful. ` 13...-.. __,_ 1\_;_,J .. an `n his garb, and that bhero is n wioz-ld of_ [meaning lathe word clothea." If so bi 311 meant! 30 md secure the bait, and that is at Mr. McNabb a Clothing Em- porium ; for though he is a Sootchman he is painstaking and honest-sells and chea , and his make and fit is of tho [ Carlyle aayi Chat 3 `man is known by I lhmo. 'm..o-. .... _..--w u lrvl WORK um Smo.-Those invariabfy do the best work, who sing while they do it; and we are sure they will sing all the merrier if they will only purchase the Wheeler &- Wilson" Sewing` Machines, and Han nu Onnnrl hnnnnu-no u-Janna` --'Vl`1io_1Fiel de, the Fields, the fresh, green 1ixe1ds.'._' Yes, that : the mu: 0! . I_`=W!I0`l0V0_11tbstux~e e beauty ; but if you vidt`the,Pieide"wo mean,` you can save many: dollhr, and many an hour 01` slavish work. The Fields we have 're- fetred toiuolln The Vvobeter, one of the best sowing machines in the wide, wide world. - beat; cbeapat 1083 Fof ihe gtooeriea, liqupx-5, visions and beer. 'go to Mr. King's o the West End Tea Shxm, . -~ rote quarter 6 00 to C Hides-36 Sheep 8kin|-$l 50 to 2 75 Bumr--l4 to 16. Eggs-10 to. 12:. 1151-817 oo to 20 00. Wool. uov.ollp-3O lo 33. u-Iunllro Ulllllnlbl D; Full When-81.20. `lroadwel --$1 1310 $1 18. Spring- 1 10 lot 12 Onto--51 to60c. Pen-60 to 656. BuIcy-`Ib to Ibo Pontoon-per bag 50 to 60. Dreucd Hogs-7 00 $0 '1 60. Bo3of--Hind quarter 8 00 to 8 50. " Fore uunrtnr B 0.1 tn n am -mu quarter 8 00 to 50. 8 Fore quarter 6 00 0 50. 3-16 Bmnxuanxms. .1... Q1 an ,, -_ .... v-low! uuunungl. nnumplion, anlhma, 3., orcd -sum curative nronaniu T nnwaans a LAIRO " Bookullen, to nmcomwxol UILDING PAPER. an ` |d| Onnn (`Mn----'-` ...a. un nee : urea!` Bccoming the popnin if lhr nndlungs. h, ulhmn. nu-uncupe obrcd culfnuve propenicmi on eicncr. n-w , ``r"-?" -f`:'-""'A"' `sE`.9l1. .01 find! me % mg; U *2s'e. }:'.5!1.'.`I :1"'., livsg 'Aoc1'nnx-1-.-'-7-'l'hi'i 4!m.......1...\ ....._a.._ "do . *4 . ~ :".*fn Q tjsyigh. hale I, C00. Ban-la. WW9. i 1Mr3n7rEs,_' in :1 H . b V Z` V ' u n M `"9: 1:. m W.e1_!mIdo-Styluhly <.I""` _ & (0., , ------.-_o`.-U . _--.._ vi a null um: I" 8. 4|.` *7 A Inc; Goods ---cu CIVVIIDIIICL I |lU V Goods are of our ash;-i'ti: nation; and are Ihv but value we onto red lolho public. COMPARISON IOLl0l'l`BD- _ Our splendid _P_ll.IN'l'I in lo cu- ". suom White co-rrom at 1oc._ !- Aav Incl mo corrom at we " Illlll'l`l1\_l08 at 15 to so cu. ." seamless Jduophlno KID! at _ 01.00. sold eluowlnore at 01.95. Our Stock of Plum and hue; :`I'\-:44. --- --- ,____v--CZIIII 0 which we invite pcnioulu mention. 9 own in: nation ; put both aie being `mum: fx:i?57?i';'n3 ' by some ofour wwnamen. : `V `Non !!! j-A Smol`- ` Runl. -- There - seems eve;-y probability tlmt`-tlnlssclmnie ; will be `On-`Ugo -{I1l!x!ot`r`n`bxt . -monltlh the ?1`';ahip,of iFlo51:wlhlil1=I ' vote 1 out epvpri, fof grmtinglur hid V E `$96,000-ixifddldf tlg MbId,`._.`-"`It:"Iu likely : V .. ;.<:-:`- yvg%`:'>-z;I'v.-1::.;,;;; ` "T1!" `-3"!` gm AT THE \ -' `X i A new nkd oonvonionl houoa_,oommamimg I good View Otqpo Bay, plpuinlly simuu-dz Igood well on I pr Toes. House cox.- Inining, on ground A , hall, pulour, dmivg room. kitchen `lid t `small bed-mums; `font lzrge b moms and h'c%l\on uppu lluup. App! 6 =` __ `_ . For sale, a Sple 66 news` near the V ouh. I-onorma an A p...I.. 4- Bamo, June, 16,1374. .. -uuuuuuu 1 HID 1'11!llIi ! Being South-hull of`Lol No. 6, 2nd Corma- aion F105. This Farm has many fnoiluicu for bnsinou purposes, being in the cenue _o! as ns farming country, and on the uppuszzu corner to Apia Pout-office, where thaw mo two Stored, one How], and two BJackamuLs` Shops.- Tnrmu m-(In I......_.. _- Av - Trins made known on npplsouion to ma ownor,. - . - R1. GRIBBIN. (`HM-:1. Orillin, Jul)` l7lh, I573. '25 831: FOR SALE, .znY&..II:.['!_&.B.:I"nl.;.-.P.U.vE.. AW .-.-.__. I` have, this may put into the bnndn of` Mr. W. Maiklo, 0ioo--comet of Bnyfiold and Collier Sueeu, Bauia, an my Book Aocounu, Nolel, &.o., with power of Allolnoy Io ll : tango andncolleol the same at the earnest dale pmotioablo, without rcspecl of Parsons. Thom indebted are now notied lo provide` fornnd make payment boforev In] coals be incurred. I TheTTox;<;;;T1`1v{.;-it mid oaxuu"--ram: received the thanks `7of % Grand Diviaicfn Sons err memperanea 6: a report of their p1'~ooodii1gs'nt `the Co1__1`~ vcntion recently l;'9ld.by`tl3_1'j_`ih Ox-i ll`m'; Smrnav. Fxsuxxo.-,,-It is ~ , inpllv Oonscience ta~zo.v.1l.!`9 V .3 ca Sundays. but: it. i,a:..n1>.= nQvq;5tq.`.ao trolling-as well. and yet wp... am rather ,ox9!ui.v x`:9_ne .bY J.`. ;"--" , _4r__.... . Jyith` uhqualiod appmbgtigngw; `WWW. ._ the mqti. d V ~%.;.. g... mm .::.a:t,.::*;::,,~ . , "and`mqne0t,*.htho j.ci:y:~_oo :9.hall.3ith;,vt!Ie`.:!esat4;posgih1e de`11} ' Hte ' . '.r ~`?.:`::m:':';::..:*:z2r:32: ` ; tic steps t.lw`-elm. now ,b0ing_taken' 1 lvlyo LUMBERMEN AND UTlll<.ki.s. Barrie, June 16th, 1874, .---------------.___.---- JV /V9 J J. t$lLLEM,1`HEJOBmNG BUILDER . -Co:nbinoa `dispatch, coonumy, amt durabxlity in carrying through each branch at maacn, bricklayer, plasterer, olatot, \vLtie- wanhtng. coloring, paper-hanging. (kc. A trial will ensure satisfaction. hive early orders for sharp attention. Dunlop Street, East, _ _ , I LIL`3'20n Kiflg cine d(ll|:7.!. . annmony, or anygx-In g hxmful la the ('om Fuducclionsln the pnmph!cl ummd rmh pack-ge, which should be carefully [Irc.'<'rvui. JOB M0833, NR\V YORK, COLE PROPRIETUR. Ono doilnr an-I lweivc-and-halfcmls for DUisl- ngo cnchza-ed to~l\'orIhrop 5:: LyInnn,Toro.o!.o, 0ul., gaernwgonta for the Domimou,wiII mruro n ilk.-,-omaining over 50 pil. a,by roux.-n mm}. So!d in Barrie, hylohn \Vnod:~. ; \VM.~;n it L'o.; We1ls`Bron , Tulcn 6!. McL.-un:|irm.'{.xd, Dca':on`.Cmighur:-I, Uron 6: 1310s., and all medi- mm on we mama y pong] W-lb . I _ cu Pills 3/Iould not in tlake'r:gIl:ym;`rymzle: timing the rs! tru rrumths of Prczmalwy a, they ar_c sure to bring on Miuarriagqbut az'..,, other time they me safe. In all other cases of Nnmm. ....I e....-: . ah, ---o-... fhin invaluable medicine :9 unluilmp 1n n. .cul'o mall thou: painful and dangerous d wage; to wine; the female couamunon )3 allbject u m--derntes all axons and remove: all ob:-'um.i.(.,,. and a speedy cure may be to icd on. To .\.uunn.-n' . n.1,- omer umc may are safe. cases of Nervous and Spirit] Athe- lions, Pains in the Back and Limb-4, l-'utmm.- on alight oxcrtion.Pnl ilnlion ullho He.-on, llyelmra and \Vhilcs,lhvae my will allow! a cure -mu all _olher meannhu ve failed ; and nhlmngi. n powcrlul rcmedy..'o not c mtuin lmn, 4.alun.c=, antimony. anyl!-in hxmful -omuvu:.uu. Full dncclioua in nnmnh !.-,1 .mu...q ..,.,x. ...... .. wrullv n ma wny uc (U mu T0 .\lARRl1~.'l) LADIES it in vcculiarly lulled. It will, in :1 than um. brxg on the m.n.Ih`y period rcgulnruy. be taken bu Irma! v1\lll' ` each. II IVES: . be Onnsdinn Pain Destroys: never am, :0 give immediate relief. All Xcdlcino Dealt-1 tea? I! 1 Physicians otder and use it and no fun I win be without it After trying it. Pr co, only Twenty-vo Gents pr: homo. ` Sold in Battle by John Woods, ,J. P. Kidd, Watson & 00., Wells Bram, Tolen It McLean; _Budfnrd,by J. Deacon: 0ralghuut.Gr~2en `Fran; and by all Medicine Donlera -._.o -4! , Jon zones P 1-: :3 I ODICAL PILLS. __o_.. ' V . ` . n _ M e (mail: Medicine, It in well and 1.. ably known; xellevlng thcaeendn from ; the . sm, Back and Head, Coughe,'oIdn,Sere Thmag . spraine, Brunet, Gramps in the S!oumrI. ' Cholera Morbm, Dynenlery, Bow] (v0,,,_ ` . plamle. Burm, Smlda, Fniu mm, (3, , .'I`lxe Onnodlon Pn(n'Deetroyox bu now 59,, before the publlc tor I length of tnmmnd wherever used is well liked, never emu n ` Jingle lnetonce to gun peamnnent relief when timely need, and we have nave: known 5 8111.]. one of dlmtlefnctlen, where the direction. have been properly tolloved, buton the con. teary ell an deltgbzed with its opemo;on5_ `M gpegk lo the highest teune_o!na vinueund ioal effects. e speak from experience in the matm hnving tested it tll_o1onghly, and uuogm` tholc Ibo nu nnernug how any of the cam. phlnte for which It is recommended, may d,_ pend upon it being I Boyereign Rem.-.1 ,_ The netonlnhlng cmcacy of the Hr.-u..t:-- your. em 11', puuu upon In new; uoyerel n In; ' The uiqnhhlng eicacy go! thl1Im(!} :3"1udi Pdin Deatroyer in curing the dizcncs (of BM`: it In ncomwonded, and its Iomiorful mm. C7 Iubdning the sonmouu psim of 3.,h.,mm',' and in relieving Nervous Aecuana unviuo.-M" to high rank in we list of mmoaaa. om." are coming in from Medicine Ilvmleu, m 62.1 puts of mo conutrf, for further r,upp1i.~_; um 05 `mlflil II to the unlveranl Intiafcgi it gives. " Ln ._.Ax... n;.:_ n_-._, A '1' ENGLISH {REMEDY -ju. |' U! II Apply to in the ' MuNIcIPAL.--"Mr. `Matthew Harriizon having decidednot to contestthe Deputy Reevoship. There was no oppositiontb; Mr. Scwrey s `election to-day ` ' " L mnrnnn "-- >1` 9 1 -15'.` j-3 We afo `showing I Splondxd Stock of mi, June 17m, 1874; _.__.__.______ - -u u. 0U.Sl!. T0 LL I`, FOR SALE, on M. CHANGE FOR TOWN LOTS, NEIn7~"\`3`BErticzi{iEte.J ;\A_._A--- - _ IANADIAN. PAIN D I V a--- Splendid Improved Farm ol so! Race Coume-Chcap tor 1'0: mm: and other paniculaua, )ly J. N Jnmve -- -~ ho most-nridd in thin Marim- 1-2- A sunny moon or "C "1' 'Nonou'8m T -'.1. 3m. s{x'-Za-.?7o........`f_'.eE" olhet ` J. H. JOHNS, or to J. B. JOHNSON, .= "2541. Ilautiontioo. Those pnuion; Dld In In nnhlin ,,.. __.v_-4.,-.7 \v.A\4vIlA\Il`| U\l'\l|5J.v' f. _ `f CRICKET. -- The C;-icket on_ Tuesday last, between the; B_arr_iq, C1-:1`c_kg:_t Club, seniors. and the Manln 1 mo 12......:.. vs In nuuluiy II) I! name ll v provide , VV.'B':"C1A,P()N, ` 25-1!.` P. )4oAVO}' in the 'm.m,, . _Ind thcueforg 9! com. 'DdCd'. mg amed}. . _ the Ubnadinn acuea Io: Ilhi.-L I'D 'I ea or at y ml \/Auu, Excufvl, unuigltla !&9.f.`a_rr-jg; 23:11: : Jumors, Foaulted ;n p._ Q_Qf:s9ygt.y} I 364 ii?! I :1: mi}: 7.} Erdhu '1` }\' (I I lo iumi `is requested; - ~ m `:. .! `He-.9 Cmc-xx-:'r MEn_1'nzo.--A moo " of-tho Barrio Cricket`Club -will itake--pldcozabt the Barrie Howl on Friday evening (to morrow), at 8 o'clock. '-`A full atteridhnco` .: r= A.-: ~ .r ~.:,.-w:_~.-- .. L ..z r-..,' y.m.g uu'unJ \;uunsuuy }, gag }Y0!_}fl_) Mr. George TWhimn,' of -,It'i_`n.isl,` who scored 39 Winter ` ' ""` ' .. 2v` .3, a"1'\4. :~ BARRIE Racss.-Aa tl;`e.,,t;ig;ge ..3lra,v:(s' nigh it is evident c` e.,despnm,..the .-99: nosition of Hamilton-` the tyrant nvnnf a.. R_AIiW.-_There hasvbcon some fine showem of mm during the past week, which has had a most benecial effect on the crops, nu 1 1- guuquay ufgw, Ulub, senzors, FVLJ. :....:.'..l.. ___ _,1_.,.,.,_,.,., .- .n - 3'-'1' .. '.' _ ` Snoomga 1\I1u'cx15f;-`-AThe 35t1;'B'act&lidt';' shooting 1iia_tch,`fqriL guxwqcags; wok place to-day (Thursdhy), 1ihgl'was 3yoij `bf Mr. Gem-rm Whium: nrj .1.`;`.`.ta.:I - u.'.I .;. nusu An In UVIUCJIII position gym gton, ,the great event in Ontario, on he at mitf 3'fo\l1owing days of next month, `will. be j:hoA\Bs::rie.-Races. JUIII uccu IUUU U1 wuwr. , ~ Moved by Col; Lyman Bx-ydgce, soc 'onded by Mr. Hoyt :-"Thut the con- struction of the Huron and Ontario Ship_ Canal 0?: one of the great links in the inland chain of water communication , from tide -water to the head of the Great. is a commercial necessity, as by who construction of this canal, and this -.a.lono of all" the projected moons of .tmnsportution between tho West and ' . _ t, can adoquate facilities boobtaincd ',,_ g the carriage of the aurplua.freight_s " the West and the return-7 freight: from: 2 `ovorl by Mr. Kennedy, aooonded O`.Donohuo,. M. P. :'-f`That` tho , __ ctionofnthol Hnron and Onqrioj ; ' ' .VC`nnnl.i3:oneAef.;the.groa_ ` _ ptjwrawr eeiamnxuca . The 1-Vleonie excunsion comes 61! next Wednesday. Should the *weahhe):.prove favorable we have `no doubt. a `very ' pleasant time will boapent;-..-A .: 2.-` .-`-__VA 7 , nu. null vvvuuy ua yuunc paorg51ngp..' 5` H Last Saturday (1 change "of uge` vgas a'cct.ed bctwoen the.0rilli_'a an` Iqiqdgay pqirtions of the MidIasnd 1}uilw':y'.; . , 'I\..._.._A-- 1` . *' '-'`,v"'`"','-I`l ' I Donumon CmcUs.--`Don't foflgot $110 fact. that the Great Dominipn Cigcuga will be in town on Saturday nxl.` `Go: see it. PA'r:A-Ca_im.--_-Thia performaf1noe= 2 will. be duly notxced In our next, issue. `I1; is well worthy of public patrbiingte. 7 ._-4,0" `I1: ._; Tans Q..L.-...I-_ _ ,1 , Tho're is to be a gmnd day of sports" at Cookstown, on Dominion Dgy. Par- ticulars given next week. ' 1`: CI 15 O. 7Y. B.-Spe;3_ial meeting next Monday In the U_rangeA Hill, over Hun|eI s Cgnton T Store. . . T\,_~ On M'onday night last", the n unknown man was found in the Sevdrn -River, near Washago. ' nu The Couiitf Court.and '2 Curt of Gen- eral Sessions was broughtto moldso gm Thursday last. ' ` ` -` ` Visitors are olread-;,com;ngaEi1i.ng .t9 patronize the Lake Coqchiclilng Howl. ` The County Council is `now in session. They expect to get t.htougl_1_.x_n9xt Cool Burmsnn will nfuv an }mo...o..:..., `may expect to through {next -iw;ee`k.A Cool Burgess will giv_;' _4 an \ente'rtai.n- mom: in this town, in the_ec{u-ly part of next month. W V . ~ :` \ - - 45a; am: my Quote .3110 ratepnyezja for roydl. iby-W granting bo . , ;.._:nq:K._ than $750,000 to aid in uuuiotivnand Wyttvcbn 01' the l1.v.n_d" -;A19x- 30yd.- .sec9nd,pd .1; ._ 7"" 1 A551 w.uumuuluUlilll'6 111 I110 _% The foregoing notice is taken .rm;:'n; the Collingwood Entevprzse; .and 2we may add, as a most important feature of' tho `rhpidly improving 'villago_ roforrodf to, that it `is a station onith 'hRnil- way, and is intended to be no: eiistqrr} terminus, on the Georgian Bay, of the Hamilton 8.: North-W cetcrn Railway. Tho Midland Railway ie_ p.xpected.to _`bO open for tmic, as far no the Harbor, this full, and the projection of the Hamil- ton & North-Western intoudf pushing their enterprise to a concluisioni with as little delay as possible, now that they have got all their surveys oqmpleted. pvwu bfl-WCEKIY 111311) and 013110!` evidences of energy and pros}')erity.m 3, The mill ofMs'a1`a. Kean, F0 c & Co. is a. very ne structure, driyen b `a sixty-horse power engine, qnnngxfactured by Dickey 4; Neil, of,Totiox1to,'1fgHi, when in full work, saw}; thonaiiid feet of lumber per da , (`cf .12 hon) employing sixty han 3,, `The miiljig tted up with a gang of` 36 s`aw'a,'Adx'1e `large circular, edge:-e,clatl_1V mill, shlpgle mills, trimmers, and a_ yery nxgcgiqua machine for the mamxftdcturett f pgtont siding, of which the rm have the S610 right totmnnufucture iii` the Domiiiipti. ' l`Inn l`...........:.._ _.L:_. :t_ 1.1;, 1v, ' A _ Jing gentlemen `; UV ""i'r7'ioam"":7"l ` W} 1.: units;-. pxithe southern bsnhgf yvhst iisglxnown as og. B_sy, on `Bay, is nine miles distant 4m'mnia:an,~.-s-abpne , in-oini Penemngqjnhg iv mental in " 9.-.-. primitive state, have expended very large sums of `money in the"`vent'uz-e,""thers having been" ever $190,000 expended before the slightest revenue was derived from the undertaking. The village has beenfmrvejved and laid out in quarter acre blocks, with 66 feet streets around every ten lots. The roprietors, in order to induce settlement, ve given a lot_ to everyone ,who would put up a house and V reside there. The consequence of this '3 liberal policy is, that although only . about four years since the iirst tree was cut, the village now boasts of about three hundred inhabitants, _1?vith`j"soxne 1 good dwellings, three stox-es,'three hotels, blacksmith shop, school house, postbiiice, (with tri-weekly mail) and ,1nqnyl other' ( i ' ' avitlpnnm of nnnnny nml nu-nmmrihv l V I ms` inrmsanz 432:" :1. Aate t-owzrwaa first started .as.a. aim for `:X`.'.`gu?;3.,.?~?.5 ~11-`;.2?n$`.'..'. nvuu, xvwuu Is I R quantity of pine L Iunn Jnfnnn innrl LLVCIIJ KVWIIV ID `IVA IICVIIl5'PlIT`IIj?-IV G of _ in the ' neighbor- hood, deternf ed. erecting .a' large smi/-mill, and t `us laying the fouhdution .E,_ -,I,_,, uuxfu, ucuvligl nu VII. clvvuulg :u saw-mill, `June the of_an embryo city; 7 - - . V`nhn';h"nrImr `I $35-nth.` An Jlun VVV II IJIIC D3113!` WWI` Dll_lll5._ K. After some other I-eloln V fq importance were paced, t e separated in the stereotyped _ I The Earliest an_d nes} Frnit and than choicestoyora at Bothwelfa. ' ` ' T FIIWI VUWLI '71 I115 _UIII?I -35' all, I! " UIIV- Ill, Ufa . The following resolutions were dis- `cussedund carried unanimously r--- , '2 Moved. by Mr. Blain, M. P., and seconded `by Mr. Kelly,'That, in tho . ,opinion of grin meeting, the Inland `:oWa1aer Communications of -this country should be improvod nnll enlarged, so an M admit vessels drawing not less t.hu.n' fourteen foot of water. `Il'-___I |.__ l`1_I.` 1' -Q-' - III; -0611. -Jam! 119;: A`li|'d by them fpr the purpose 61' `000 if the Canal were built. `b6 mpial required for th oonstructionv of the work." 1 M :-. Kennedy mod` that the of Sunooe had promised: bonus of Afnn. -......-.. .A.'L-_ .____L_u_.__ _J._ 7 '3 - vrcronm nbn. Eoonn nms.V;% WV N8:!!Dll W b5t?v7eer7ii?>I2ara1e:c+:cm` P3 and the M.ap.19 14:.afBarr.i9. T3. resulted in a. tin r`nfnimnntv w,--- ye; .I*"&'.." 3 9"`! `W? "i. ....t%. 1e2.vv.-J4 . #86! `W11 ; 'r.m `W `'1- es 1i1 in!,P` f2.`:;.;*`.'.!-;;'<';J`I!. <."* T;`?.`l"~`.: rarllnz *. g `am y -4. .,,{-we -.,.,...,.,,..*`%`**!'~* .worI:T 1aid'i5 . y Sirnooe to say whether -the facts are so . has decided to'pny the _memb_ers of the "meeting of last October. This meeting" in House willeost the country the `pretty _ Isn't this economy, with ayvengeancel II or swtesmsnsmp. And we nnmy opine that unless the Grits are speedily hurled from power the good done by years of-Conservative rule will _ be scat tered to the winds, a.nd we will lose all that we have gained. We cannot close this article better than by giving the following specimen of Grit extravagance, as recently published by Le Canadian. and we would like our member for N orth: or not, and whether he has` pocketed $850 more than he was entitled to. Grits and Conservatlvesqoad this :--In a sitting, with closed doors, the House late Parliament a. full idemnity for the. lasted fourteen days. According to law, when a session does not last over thirty- eight days, the members have only a rilt to a remuneration of ten dollars a day, which makes 8140 for the meeting of the month of October. But Messrs. Dorion and Mackenzie have caused to he voted for these fourteen days the re munerstion for a session of thee months, j that is to say $1,000, which makes a dif- ference` of $860 for each member. As them are in Parliament two hundred A and six members in the Commons, and seventy-six Senatois, the decision of the sum of $244,240, These $244,240 add- ed to 108,000 increase in the expenses for legislation make a total of `$352,340. ? V Rnrs;--Tho Jm-gasp number of square 5 iimbermfts,admwn::1vy.':aik ttigs,;thgt over left Toronto Bay,-; avo1_-emtxintetl on '~ Saturday but for -Quebec-1 Thmueam 0ooke~Bros.; nnd::'~Mr.0. -F. Wright , 01 ehiwowgxg contributed 5their.;fnll -`qfxota u gaftiie `waved . eyunipeed n,en- nation . . ` :`J&`.!3;o'if*i0ag:adi9=%;.Iew,Jonrda!"Jvim: % . d`e1 i1i1s."Wxth' gi-eat"`sover2y;`the ' ?%A;`h9.`4%G9vqm; __ _ 3| . I uuuuu 1!uU,IlU\(. ungux 01 0118 I119` U11` `known. x- ALL Ur.-.--It is now kidmittd-,-xin - all Imhds, `tht Mr.Edgz`u-'3` jmisaibn to eBricih'=`co1unbiu j is! an entire fail1`n'e;' V ;chc"on1;`r poiii1i`iii'disf)utc being, vno.1m'sj ` jp1`ovb`d-tho`biggestf'vbluhderi`;.Mr, _Edgar: `or the Prqmiqr, .\ 1'a}";' - , , , __ `.",- _vH,:--.,~- 1:: 21,-.~ry ; _::M.!'- ;.W;n- '1inrxy.;AM.R., foam '.East G?-. .-g;w1i9d.f:r9m m':~1l.-_.p<.>.:s at AY'm9t.:0n.' I sM9!\d& .b!e..1'2.th inP=. .'.1`he.~.deco.ased ; ~;\yqs.a.snpnorc_1:.o1' the,G9;{emunqnt,.. 71` 2 :i; though,`l\eco;;tg-aotod, the ,dis:sc,at,, E- Qtmm. -w.hi1onctendi1Ig.l arli`mnqnt." 4:, ; a 5<`.':m.u 'n:_. ,,s.,, . . Cxwncu UNDER ma STATE.-Prince Bismarck is carrying out his policy of placing t}i'eJ_.0hurch under the heels of the S_t:1tc, in the most uxxcomprouuising man- Iner, __ \Vi1l Germany sta,nd it/I. A : ,_ "CON!-`BAGRNl`ION:---Th0!`0 was-.a vnyf iextenaive re in: "Ottawa lnstf `Thursday, fw11ioh'- destroyed the nPromier's House, and did other damage to the extent. of. about $30,000. Origin owns mum- 1:nnwn_ V" uvulu " " ` ` i (fJOx11ilo:!"E;ig.)b,II in- tb Mi -. 1.] oin" new `book 'oIx't ii:l'_3(_l, `}.J_n_n9r_, Englngid,? initho mos}: yiggrqus stx1;.' and` c.oin'c.$;', ..0x'1 out `j,3hm.Sa'd.6r id. tstba t1ia.t`hIa' .mid,h i>'.ccc.'1{ m 1. u.x I`u_n Hus t.=`1s1ii1!1.!``**.*>W.`..*3!*$*5"" % a:-1'. :' - _.----_._,_a,,. wnouynuqqnvn gt, * 3 l'3`i;1gnce Minister's gloomy '1.`-udget: J oipeech`-`i9=}m`r;in'g at most dinst;'rous'o`eet; : on ourmdit in'ti1ef`lin m'1cial` circli:`s`56f: Elglaniw '0f~the =Gx'it rule it=may-with ' murntl-"`tr'I1th,``be Sid`-54 Though tihouj dear." "j l`- *' arozuot `sweet; -yet thdu `art to *1nmory V .> _ . ;.y, l_v.-,. __.....v., ....v -...~-.- : I Tm: DAWSON `RoU'm-Grent` chm- plz_nints.are,b__oi_x}g xmpglq by inggxgigmuts to Mnniwlm that? plxoy in*'c` being deln{yc'd"nt Thtxnder Bay, beczme thl Dawson Route is not ready -for travel. ` Even the G/olze ndg. 131m,-(1 to jwm Norris appointment as private secretgzry to Mr. _Swinyard.` The acoundrel ought; to be m the Pcnifentim-v ..h..+. n In... vv gun. Iuvvau) Luua Luv UV\)lllllll.'Ul 01131111 in the Pgnitggxtiury, but 5 lijm muster, like man." ' ` .- .. J m__ n `_:,, , `-vs ~ u5aunw lulu UIUUIIIUII U1 Aur. Lu. fqnzmontreal Centre." . ..;.;, Rncirnocxry. -I`ha -5 Hon. 3 George *B`rovn ia%sez'1c.~bu;ekto the Scntos oo try to got some modifieatiozi of '1_:~_he`to`r'm'oi tho proposed Reciprocity Treaty; ' '1 -` f . Avery large and inuential meeting was held in Toronto, on Friday night eet, in order to consider the host means to provide means `of transport between Toronto and the North-West. The meeting was well represented by the mercantile and monicd portion of the capital city of Ontario, and much unani- unity and enthusiasm characterized the proceedings. The chair was taken by ~the.mavor. Fridiiy "wliich `dStFo$*e3_ thb, - Ontario Car Works, and did other dam-g age to the amount,of.$80,000} ' ;_; - I :A. fire. brokc-2 out ;n_L6ndon, Ont., lust-i any, on we an-m o_1 duly, next. The Mail sgtys :7-- J uatice .Mr. Ray hngdisxnissed, with costsrtho -petition against the election of Mr. M, P. Ryan fan.Mnnt.mal nntm," . . ~ _ 1*:ei{[c}{sxp;.+T1.e .u_gm`g;1 mg`s oxclirsion will `take place tci Thunder Bay, on the 2l_'st__of J111y,_pqxjg._ J nu , `up, -1 .- ---_-_--.... -.. - purl.`-IV! Pauporism is fcdifully on the increase` in the United Statdn. Truly a nice plapp; to immigmte eo.=~:Ia it now ; I`_ 'l\__.__ 11 A`;;ir.a7sti`IlL riaih "an unsettlqil' condition in FmnQe.'- - -' ' -rs -- - 5 Tnuamr Pnsuzwmrxvs-~'l`irx_1eandagain -we have been urged to warn those re- sponsible of the danger arrising from want of some cointerivance-' to prevent lhorses and cattle -having" acces' "tollth fmilway track, on the esplanade frbiltlng _ ;the town. The danger is, greatelatfenat bf Graham 85 Lount s woollen factory. ` here `being many cow' kept infthpit, ochlity ; and at `tlils"tihie"bf the' y odr',' :Bosides, at this 'p<`:i'm_ 'tH'i``.gsa i-uthef. aghnrp curve, with an up otgit ,"nr:_<}, iapprehended danger i' apparent .`in thj `extralook-out of the exigirieqrs ivheil (Up- proacl1_ing it. On. soveml". 6ccaaips we ghuve persfnally witnesaegl the driving` oil` ;of co\`v`s'barely"i1i'ti;n1e, to pr'event'pat;\_8F.. etrophc. On ,T1;esd;z5I f hxdrgiixig _l_a s`t;\I_9l'i'.: .`i0un.n2n. :1 tiB1z6rft.1n..and lii,s"li2dai1t rovt; 'gav(;{tin1ely `notice of ' the`i1ezir'3:" proahh of the 6.30 train from Oitillia, (if the preaaopce `of some ve or gig: ctfwa;leasure_- A widow woman named Bell, jioticed the sigpgl of tho`s_h jumn, broke through her teno to the Atragli, _(lrove `ebwp off at the iieitrosl Abpellixig jqet` the train came rt1sl1ing`past.' '0'n`c `throriln from the rail at this purticularzplaee; end` the train must inevitably ovormach tho? bulwark and be precipitate fteen` or twenty feet bf water. Loelc to it, town fathers, railway company ;_ this is timely warning. ' ' ` ` L ;in particular, the grace onmach ::aide 461' ; `the track is to bovinos very. 1\_ttractlve.,. . ll`es c'eh'lihg thezbeloieimentioneifgrmle , Tho em.-li`est Vegetable; the bst plants; of Tomato , Cabbage, Cntnliorem, `-&c.,' at Bot.h.wolI s.f. _ ~ V -5 "guy-ugh. I11? V great mistake in not making his paper po1ssica4.a=~eur`opim`on is, _ t_hat"in- Sohtlr? Simcoela \yeli.cand'uoted paper is'mubh needed, and that no:_1e_- b,ut'.;a._political` paper can succeed in the 'Banner" County. Friend Sunbeam hoist yo_ur poljticnl colours at once, and stick` to them, so that neither sides may be `dis- uppointed when, by necessity, a stand will Have to be taken. 5: 5o"_mb2mc1 T.7u737ii`& x`:mm" `Tf7'"~f":.vs? like the 't_sppea.1-anoe of the prospectus, .pape:..,.may. ml: in irnlnnn and Hun vlncin flan rmnnr ' --~ ~-- -~,---.-~--~-~- "1-i"" .v_-=7 u-w A:-ruuu um u; my |RII_IHII3Bl' ` Barnum ,Cug_1=. -- Are` our tow}: L 1* `ma 5'0"` *0 inj 3.5hf 9iVd' .. authoxitios besti1~_ring'.themselvea in.th1s gmu,,_u,_.__Qn gggm-d3 , ,9 5.31, matwg any mkaz any eortcsstutgk inst .. we or; theglmimba ,1Igm3d mm? are e 1`, `V ` Gli Jndtrfi `.1'.2T51aI.A 3` r;.. our Dominion md_ }g1d 1,.-z.weg`, 3231* '-"Qy;* wgugxfy ggnt gt them to use-ghell,` mueqce; Hiram ,5 ommgg 3-Ad st__ 39 ' tnuninl-'0-A kn nLIn L. J` ..;......\bL:..... bum` . A4 --IA gnu: _lau ,' _ e ` W, IF I UIlU.I'U the filtering ' -nag botokens an ` f .. old;,,_.en5i., bye-and-bye. -_-so - .1 obstruction upfsers` `them, {all smidlthe jeers of the spec-. We think the above simileno 4 j illustration of Grit politicians. tlle pest yea'r.s.'in 0pp,:eition, ," --hafyegstrntted on stilts,'.`and: from . unstable height have looked down- "lipen the Conservatives as beings alto- ~ gether benea 4 m ; for the Grits were r_._fsr_too'wlse," , and too pure to f " ,fQllo\_v'the:,veIe of us l0WeX"ln0l'talB of the _ rvative party ; and only give them fizhanee and they would show to an ad- miring world how nobly and purely , Grits could govern. Well, their turn, " , though'triekery,oame in Ontario, and oh, wcnderful__ to relate, ` down they came ~ _. fre'In"`th eii" stilts, and carried out the `- `Railway Policy they had previously de- ' f nounced, and have, in their short rule, made `Fducks anddrakes" of the surplus - of their predecessors in office, and belied " thespelitical professions of a lifetime; and, in the persons of the Hon. Mr. , -Mowat and Archibald McKollar, have shown a wonderous apitudo for manoeuvr- ` sing and low cunning, but very little or no statesmanlikc abilities ; and now the stilts have been knocked from under them, and they have at length found their level, it is marvellous into what V _ small dimensions they have shrunk. If we look at the Dominion Parliament,we- , nd that the heaven-born statesman," Blake, on reaching his level, has proved that whilst on orator he may be gne of 3 the iirst,,he lacks the fine gold of which true statesmen are made, and that he can 4 descend as low as any in the arts of the amall politician. And, certainly, if we glance at the doings of the late Session, the statesman-like ability of Mackenzie & Co. has only shown itself in increas- ingour taxes, and decreasing our defen- sive forces; whilst the turpitude of the new Chief J ustico Dorion, as evinced by ` his denial to Sir John A. Macdonnld of any intention to take the oilice he a_ few_ days afterwards accepted, was something at least surprising; and the declaration olthe Premier that he would not be bound by his utterances when in Opposi- tion, proves incontestibly that in all his previous career he has been walking on stilts, and that, as a politician, he is a huge sham, as devoid of conscience `as he is oi` ststesmanshlp. iAnd rmly nnina Hm` nnlnnn u: miiu mm nnnmlilu us with". Mackenzie 6: Co. Anyway gentlemen, make a stir and at once. A Ilinnnnoui Jail-.. .. J...'.` L`... ..2...LL A. L...` avuvavunvu uuuxu a D011 uuu an VI-Ill}: ll 81! d ,lollars a day" for eight or ten --`.to be spent in this town is not to be meeed at. .Make a push. `nu .1 """' " `T - ' Cb6i:si"oW2i 5- We` hnive 'eeri 'the' prospectus _of `a. papa`:-T` which is proposed to start in Cookstown, next month. It In In In nallruhl aufll... W` ~ TA M` ' - Q; . . . and we `blame, Lat- ~-. ~ 2. 49` ':~ `f - an ?nghc M m t1ya,ad;-;=?dr ` `co in` us sevtnpnishod. ' ~ "?|li,!9d- ""'W have learned-lata lady pamenger 1.`... :AJ c........ 41... x..:...:.... .1... ...-..x_-.: ' A ' 1,`, opgniyg of the Couohlohing; H0931. e:r'l>'i1s'Vconiiei1ces, Onilla, last Saturday. - Several Provm- auger, 5;~,,;nmning;` *~ W eafdrdw 91.9-1 and Local magpntes aired theii 619- on M ' 'y~.`~__*h_.t Jevaral u u `H b E `annular. iii:-;`R9.,4P2? 9..t xorng. ueI1ees.=aJI-`hopen1ns`_ 1 vantaggof exemption fmixgg; T ...... ..-.-uuauvyvuuuxmnr, the ad- `ll UVUUKIIIIEDA the. mayor. TLA PA] I: -..u_;., exuguw me (0 wnw auvmetuy of -the benetgq of the climate, to health seekers, and of. the places beat adapted to promote their-; quest. The _State_* is smallmnhpared with its Western sisters, bums.-climate is varied by 19:! `causes. It resembleeltaly In its _' ` _' undisland-depeudmoiesg 4.` I ad- vantnm of A!AInndl|nlC.u.i.-;.'z-""' ' Ln- 2 .......5w,...uug .u,x.ul`0lneB or temperature than:Italy,_,Etanoe, Maderfs, Egypt, Algeria, ,.vihich~!or centuries have been health resorts. Six guccessive winters residence in Florida, with opportunities for accurate __obsorvation -a_t, .the- promi- nentwloc,alities' on the gulfooast, on the ,aeabonrd;,t!Ie islnndtyand th St. John's Rivgar, enable&ine.to write _ viaedly of -the. benetmof the climnm. 1.. ,I...`m. M are. poetical illusions, but that of Florida, for ,\_vintor.resiclenoe, is aagnear perfection 213- any, known, . and carefully prepaied statistics _pr_oye':it: hohe_less subject to hurtful Windv v|mW.h9.1esome fogs, sudden changemhd extremes. of la-n:.[t8lV.: Fmnm. Math: 1: nun-xi A- vv vs-no _ monxna `AND cAm-omuA 1- Mfe`_tl__xQ favored sisters, possessing; in 'wii}tir, w;u`m_th and equability of" tun- lpcratixre, lgi11dles's`skies;'balmy air, and -good ucoxfntiioclatlbns for the entertnin~ . mnt gfjigior. Ca1if<)rnia,la `Ieg nc , cqasiblp/thtgln-Elprda, andkbuxt a` narrow strip of `its sotlnorn `coasthas the advan- _ it, go}; je'p< 3,'c_id, T `while "a large part of },?`lo1'itl`a.Tits_ tp thvrequiremente of i;v_z_1lidsI Iigglaiming gneml 6qua.bilit'y' ,ang},`yyni'ii1tli in wintgr, immunity from I..I` metboiolomcal chnmrm in` am. ...u..s..+...a ,uu}f` Iycu uwu L}: wuwur, unmumny ITO!!! met'(<')ro1og'ic11 changes is riot asserted, `nqr is,,_suc'h a. status atftainxrble or deaii Tubfe, as manVi$;.9onss;titutod. ' The succes- pioniwof t.he,s9nso_n`s,` scoditimo and hat ;vg;`, to {znfmszl [life as to :t1ie gex'mir_m1tion_ and `maturing of" the vegetation which random :1 country in- _lxal)itu.T51;' and rains, deivs and" frosts; `nth `Che bngiont means of vjt:il- izinnr thn I1f.|nns:nh4'-{mi 'mInAl. L. ..A....'...'..4:;.._` uuuua, Luv uzu UUIIUHUIUUIJ [DEEDS OI WW1- izing pkg ajsgnogphbp, `which in sta.g'nat,ion' i?` I i3n."`5;. , o .4 [ V vn Iunv DJVCIVOD IIDVU IIGJII UIUBEUU Uy LIN ture with freedom from extremes of temperature, and the sulubrious inuen- ces blending to term winter climates, tting V them for natural hospitals, or sanitaria adapted to the prevention and cure of hseverel diseases to which Ameri- the stimrnlathxg character of he=c11ma,te generally, from errors _of diet, and from excess of {brain _wer_k. '- V A__.,,A_ _ _~ A ; GREEN Cova. 19. mm. 'cL11kA'r`.` V _.. ' h Rgmging nvcrrmany pamllela of lati- ti1d'o,"f1-om semi-arctic "Alaska; to pub- trqpicnk` Florida, the United States have -thehgreat variety` of climates incidental ta such an oxtaenmq anifxme, with the . elocalfmoications resulting from moun- tainqyplutonus, pxtyiriea`, doltas, lakas, and double ocean exposure on- the At- lxm_tic and Pacic coasts. ._Yqt but two hf the Suites have `beir bleadd by na- turn frnnrlnrn fu-nun nvfv-nn-una .-.6` _- _v..- `luv ya nan -vnnnnnnu; IIIIIRDWARB.--F0r` general Hardware, : there is no place in town or country, ` where you can beeo well suited as at . Henderson's--good and cheap in the A motto he acts upon. Gm' vginz Bx:s'r.-Goo`d things, in the long min", are the cheapest, for one of the besbplaoee `in the dry goods, dress goods, Trendy`-made clotling, tailoring and grocery 1incs,7ie at the Nelson House A `more honet or better business man than Mr. `Nelson does not exist in this or any qthe;-Aftewn. `Give him 9. _call. W*'fxV"~B`X%3t?fcWi-T33-737 -