-1ge ot municipal law and so mucl1 the better. ,yor, 110 far as we c"n 6 iven the utmost satisfotct--· ·izens in m1magin11 the affairs Jwn during his double term <>f 1d the SrATl!SMAN i11 pleased at ·suit b - cause it aupp..rted Mr. ·'s candidature in both of his con' nd as next year will be a critical _. . l the managemimt of the fi11anoes t.he town, we are satisfied that the iz1m11 cannot do better than retain Mr. m1ey fur Mayor for 1888. r~ETTER FROM MR. PIGGOTT. Santa Barbara, Cal., Nov. 21>, 1887. DRAR FRIENDs.- It is wit.h the j!r~at. eat pleasure to me that I am new ~pared to write you a reply t o the beautifu address presented to me on the occasion of my l ei> ving your midst on account of ill h ealth t ·' sojourn for a ahort time in a more balmy clime. Yuur cxprcss1on of sympathy was not. moro hea.rtfelt given than received, as I :i.t t hat time felt 110 low spirited on nccr:unt of being obliged to leave home, that I felt I n eeded all thti encour ·gelllent 1 cou ld get. I fdt very much chet!red to sue ·he number of kind friends that m.Jied to "'ish uo .Jod "peed and a a»fA return, but when I waR pre ..ent!'d with the bean·iful testimonialand addr1 -ss b,t those with whum I had been limg asrnc111ted, my cup of pleasnre a.nd rlelil!ht was full to the b rim. The Flea·ure of k oowing t hat I was h.·ld iu so high esteem by all the t>mployees, was very ~rati fying, and shottld I be spared to return in my forme r good h ... alth, I hoµe to be able to di·charge t he duti s in my (1 filcial capaci y with t.h ti same eati,factton that. your t Pstnnnnial indica.t~ s that I have in former years 'rhe 1ox.tremely beautiful cane is very much arl mired by Rll who have seen it and I trust I may be spared ma.uy y ea.ra of life to sl10w it tis a t ..lrnn of the g··od fl'leling and lrnr m<·ny which existed between employee and employer, and where such mutnal good feolini; ti:X.ists t.hero ca.11 be no orh"r result than contentment and ..s .s a, so ... 7, 1887. - a - MUNICIPAL ..c!.iLEUTIONS. The year 1887 having n early expired, we are again face to fae~ with another lnUtJicipai el<-·ction , th1 ,reforo nt this tiarticular timo it is deail'able t hat our citizens 8honld consider the situation. In a few weeks tl<-0y will b e called upon to select t,h;· men who are to compose our municipal c" u ncil for 1888. In SUCCtlSS. I am now, I think, in one of the most makmg' ~hoke of the candidates the d elightfol cl imat· son the continent. Tile characfHl' of the individuals who present t.emp,,ra.ture 1s 1\bout sixty e v-ery day. A the mst-l v::i~ as officers of t rust should be person sQmet1mes r equires a. l >ght ovt-r coat in the e1·e1·ing. All th e ddic,icies ·c arefully scM1u~d. h eart cau wi.h fl.r mav be procured at a The i1:clivid11 H l:< chosen for positions of low price Whe n 1 am not out waking, pub ic t nrnt shonlcl ho men of moral during the day,! ait hy t he op n win dow, worth 1rnc s1erlin,!< integri·y and posaees- writiug. I hcove had 11'· time to read. ing g"od busin· ss ab ility, ttuch mt>n as With the h1rds amgin l!, flow1-rs b;··ommi: and ripe fruit in abundiince, w11uld it not 'WOUid h; B elected for their ch ar R.Cter and bu u surprise if in such a clima e, wir.h ability by a priv~t;e individual, were it a good care, I did nut return to see y our private trur;t thai were t o be fi lled, in- pleasunt a!ld sm:lmg counttinanc"B once rlividuoJG m whom the utmost confidence more. I have sca.r caly been h er e lon11 enough c~1ld b e pl ·ced and whose opinion would to desigoate any marked improvement b e v11lued in business t r a.nsacti·m3, and ia my h ealt h, but for your satisfaction 1 ,te that my voice bas become q -1l·tl tho,·e who after "ecuriug the confidence will at.R of the i·tlblic would not ootray the trust clear agaio. I do not cough so much and I ftiel 11tron~Pl' g··nerally, than wh en I l eft ·-ep nsed iu th·> m . Sti.ch are the gentlemen h t>me . You w;ll bear f ·«m me occ~sion who shr;uld b ·· .wlected to compose out· ly and I trust that wheu n ext Ma.v com· s round once more, I will be spa.red to be COU ·iCll fot· 1888. We a;rc not fiwing fault wi1h the with you in good heal h. · Y oura very truly, !_)res,..nt ur past. oounc1ls, bnt we do mainG EO, PIOCHlTT. tain th"t to1ur municipal oouncil ou,-ht to To fhA Employees of The Dominion Organ, be comp t ed of respect able, energt·tic and a.nd P.iuno Co. , Bowmatwille, Ont . eucceaMful busi1wt1K man1 in whom the WEST l>U.li.u.d...M. .FA&ru..bRi::i' IN· c1tiz i.s hll.ve th" full est ctJntidence. bTJ.tU:t.i:.. 'fh·· fiu&nci,, l pos tion of our town will compnre tav· rab;y with any t o <>n of its A fai rly att1mded meotinp; of the eize in Ou ·a. ·io, tb.'j 81!eesaed value of real a born or11auiz11tion wa.1 held in the Cuun .. and p ersoni<l property be~ng $1,093,589 ; cil C hamber last Frid11y altemoon 0 11 call of th" Prnddent, Mr. J ohu Peu· and our d eb(~nture inrlebtodness at the found. lu tbtl abs.iuce uf pr.,11iden~ and end of y ear wi ll b e $42,053. Ou1· annu al vice pretiiclt>nt, Mr. J tiSBe Tru ll Wlil5 t axation (about $18,500) is lfaht comparcd chose.u ch1>irnum, aud Mr. W. E Pol· f w ith ctl· ~r tcwna ·off ring eq u .. I advant- j lard wa111llucted St1oro1ary m place < l\fr. F. i:iq uair, removed from the dis· tageF.1~r.el1g ious, educa.tional and comtrict. m ercial. Among th ose present wero Mea~rs J . T h e oiiiw na will shortly be called upou Lit~J t<johna, (tr tiasurllr) Thoe. 8 malc, W. ·by h e Board of Edocati.on to make a Orydermau , J as. B. Word .. n, B. Werry, larg..: vullay, perh a.ps of $20,000 or $25,- l'. Werry, l'ho8. Baker. W. Trewin, 8. Allin, .A. Ta.mblyn, R Foster, r.J, Van 000, in additioi1 to the insuranc" that will Camp, J uhn Q.,borne, R. E. Osborne, fie rccoi v ~ ·l vu acoount of the de11true1ion H . Burk, S. J Ha.II, W. Aun ts, L . of the F <don School build ings, to be .A11nid, J. 0 . !Short, Jno . .iilford, S. ltaed :11 t h e ooustruction uf the new Pen found R . A. Bragg, M.B . , O. Os· borne, ·J, Tyler,T. Orrnieton, J . Fo11tel', ach· 'Ol b·1i 1,lings ; and should the S r·uth Jacob Stt1ven -, M Pruut; A. Allin, G. W ar <.i P ;or li aclwme bo canied into effect S tevens,J . S1111nton, R. Nichols. Some delay wa.1 occ;lsioned by the 11ba large o ut114y will hal'e to be made on that accnuvt soone r or later, which to- 11ence of the minute11 of former m ee*ing and other docum ent.11. A circular was . getb ..r will l::irge!y inci:ease our debenture read from the Cen,ral F armers' I nstitute d ebt. whic-h was !:!.id on the table for future It must be admitte d then that t h e comi'.lcration. The T reasurer reported a d eplet ed ex fu t ·1re prosperity of our t own must dech eque r and a. liability of $8. The mat· pend to 1 1 very large extent on our ter of tinancea waa deferred tll a fu ture manufact uring industries, s,nd should the 1 neeting. , citize ns be d eai·()US t o add to the number A committee to draft by-law11 fo r th<1 e nd b e cr;llt·J upon to gra.nt a bonus t o guidance an d !i(overnment of the l n1tli n duce some institu tion to l ocate within tute wo.11 appointed: J es110 Trull (chairman) T. Ba'.ter,G,io. Stevene ,M. Prout , this cor pori\tion , i t would still further P . Werry,A . Tamblyn and H . Moulton. incteilMe our -Oeb enturn indebtedness and On n1otion it was decided to hold the conaec1uently i.ncre&se ortr tax ation. If next m eeting io t he Council Chamber, our tax:a,r ion is inoreaa-W to a. much Bowmanville, on Saturday Dec. 17th at 1 p, m.. when it Is h oped all the ufficera greater extent it ma.y h1we a d e_ t rimental will be preaen t e:ftect, and to a large extent prevent The question for diecuesion, "How strangn·I! locating in our town on account to reBture impoveri1hed or worn out 11oils 1" wa11 opened by Mr. Trull, of auch increasod taxation. 1ug!i!eated gro wing cluver to im· In vi ew of th~ apparent larJ'.{e outlay who prove the quality ()f the 11oil. He h~d and iho c ovscquent increase of our land thst had been cropped 50 yeara d ebantnr e deb t, our public affairs next and ha.d not been manured, but h ad y ei-r ..,..,. jn ::-c-quiro earoful h andling. No b een kept in good condition by raieini i.ndfv ,diml should be chosen aa a coun· clover. Better reeult1 were obtained from scatterin~ manure on the 1urface ci!lor ~ause he is a "hale good fellow," of the land in the l!~an than by plowing or suppor ted beca11110 he is a personal in u nder Mr. P . Werry referred t o tho fallinq frlend,if h e dooa n~ possess the n ec(}B!laey bm. .. : :ity to !\met in. ma naging Uie eft' in tho yield 11ot111 ae c omP"wed with yeara ago, ancl eaid that worn out 11oll aft.\in c·f the ~wn in a satisfactory wa1 u11i11ned "' the eauee of 10 many numner, oonecq_uently the oiti~n11 should fail ure· among farmere.' He advocated consider t h e eit ua.tion, and, a.a we said more d raintng , deep plowing in Auguat before, elect a oouncil of reapectabte, and September and 1!:1!10" plowing later in the son11on. The 1oil ahould be energetic and s~ooasful b u ainee-6 m en , left 1111 open as possible for the winter. tb.oac in whom the utmoat confidence cin He thongh t r1.1isin11: clover a ~ood plan, ba plact"d. but on many farms it wa1 a n uncertain Of c.'Ourse it is doubly important tht catch. Mr. W. Oryd«Jrman did n ot think th.a r ·'flpot1 eible hea.d of the corporation aoila were hecoaing M mnch impover· shonld be n. man wlm thorouRhly under- 1 iahcd aa many think f or. Th e beat way 1tattda fitilln()(.1'Jriaig..Mld if he combines an I to keep 1oil fertile i1 b11ee4ing la olov· . ie grtiatly er an~ pasturmg. The ls.rick aud will benetitted by the run o~ at than b produce better crops thus w "~ R iy aammer fallowing 1md m>tn ·· mg'. . 11 IS· 1og large areas of turnip· w~ all mJury' as ttl6 1tren~th of the r11an ,. e UBed '"':' taken away in the tura1p1 .. nd t.he 11011 would not yfold well it.h" t b.at crop. First fall plowing 1h:iuld lie detip ; a gang plow mi~ht te u, 1d for 111:cond plowing, but last plowinl-( 11nould he . deeper than the first and th 1:1 later the better. Would not raise more than three crope between eeedia11, wit~ clover. Would not plow i11 spring for ..:ram. The more aolid the land tho bet1,,r. rhe oftener the land ia p owed i11 the fall the better, Mr, Thoe. Baker works a 100 acre farm manure:i 10 to 15 acr.,11 annually. Mao~ tenant farmer.II ooul·I uot__.,ff:,rd t o 11tock farms, hen1 ·11 they .,rop to great e.creage ; eallh aucce11ei ve te11ilnt croppe.d the 1..ni:I for 1\11 it was w11rth. Thus 111 why so much land is impov ,,rished. He rai$ed i:xcelhmt crops ; ph·~ild l!hl\llow with ga.· ·11, plow fi rst after lla,·veat. aud twice after .. ards. He raie,,.I good cwps for t wu or thret yeals alter turnips. Growing t urnips <J!ea1·s noel renews B?il. H e raiees barley or whel\t t.fter turn1p8. Advoc11.ted growing all the clover poe· eible. It is the beet pulvol'izer ai.d absorbs the n ecessary inp:reiH1mt.l1 from air and soil. l'r1 A. Tamblyn was a eu ·mg a d.vocate uf cltJver and sheep raisiug. He tarmod by rotatio n of crops aud lrnpt aoil in good C<·no itiun His fields .. ere 15 ~cre11 each, and he followed tt.111 rotation : Two fielda in clover . one pasture and one hay ; one i n barley. 011" in wheat; one in peas, one in turnipn and other roots Oats and hay he grew on flat lands. H e plavr<' d up me11<luw a,nd pa~ ture fields evor.v Fall. Sheep were better for poor forms than cattle. The hour for adjournm ont having arrive d, the diacusaion was ,.djonrued t o n ex t meeting, Saturday Di:c. 17th. Moved hy Mr. M orris, secund4'd by 3r&le. that thA By-law be am,,.nded ao r&B to allow t h 11 Pot1ltry Ae11ociation tho use of t he H&ll. Ruled out by Mayor. Mr. Morrie (.(~Ve 1wtice that he wo11ld bring in a By-l11w f< ·t t he above purpoAe, at a special meeting to be htild on Fridav evening. v lS THE PLACE WHEi:tE YOU CAN GET --------=TN UOOSID :~oz LLA NO NE -iG YADN1 8 LOOnos , ·· SKooB The Mayor called the attention of the Council to a bmldinli'( erected at t he 11t" tion which wae on the atreet, ci>n· trl\Tf to 'By·law. R~ferred to R oa< le and stroet11 Committee to repnrt on Friday evening. AUCTION SALES. SATURDAY, DEC. 10.-Mr . Ira Hall will offer for sale at the Ceutra.I Hotel. Oabaw1.1o, 85 acres of hmd "ni 30 t11 40 acre· of m~rsh, beiug south part of lot 1 B.F' E>Mtt W hitby. H UN Ji:JN G, Auctiouee~. s. c. I · THURSDAY, D EC. 15.- Mr. Thomaa Wilcocl· , bt 18, con. 4 D ..r 1it,g on, will e«ll the whole of h:s v· luable farm stock, imµl, men ' s, hay, l llrnips, etc, s~.le at 12 u'clock, eharp. See poste rs fo r par· t .c ulars S C. HUNKING, A ucti.,n eer. 16 -Mr . Arthur Annis, l;ot 35, c·m. 7, D··rlin~ton, will e1ill 10 ac.'"~ ,.f ~tand ng h rdwood _ Sal.· a.t 2 p. m S C. H UNKING, Auc.io1·el1r . MENTS, P ICTURE FRAMES, .A,ND WALL P APER. FRIDAY, D EC, .SETAR TSE WOL 'l'A N EKA 6P.EP AP5WllN 110F ToESDAY, IJE C. 20. -:\olr. Adt in ~ Brown, 101. 21, B1·ol<en F'l"out, Vlbitby, will eeil h:s V<'ry val ua.b e f .~rm ~tock , implements, gr"in and fodde ' , lG cattle 7 very valt1t·b e horses, etc, Salo at 12 o'c1ock, noon. S C. H UN'l{L"I0 1 Ancti· ·n ··er. "'NOil' PI RC 8 B U.3 H ABSOLUTELY 1 AUCTION' S ALES -S.C. Hunking , c. ttrtt ice, Outario, Licensed Anotinueer , for Dar ti11 gton ·and Whit hy, Bowma .. vilie and Osh,·wa, App raiser, &c. Al l business ntt<3nded w pr omptly. Orders m,.y be left at th., STAT&SMAN · ·ffice, Bowmanville, or R eformllr office, Oijh ·Wa. TR!JRSDAY, 'l:OWN COUNCIL. Comwn. CnAKIJmt, D1Jc. 5th. ltegula.r meeting of Conncil. Members preeent : Thll ].\-l"yor presidm g. D eputy r eeve Burd 9n , and C"unoilln r.s Worth, G"le, B1·ittaio, Mason, Cornish, M .Jnia, a 1 1 d Ai.drew. 111 inutes of l110t meeting read and confirmed. Comrounica.tions wero received, frc> m Mr. P iggntt, acknowl.,dgiug r eceipt of C··PJ of resolutw11 paned at lilet meetFrom J . K . Galbrllith, on behalf of Mr .M. Burk, 11sking that he be nut compelled to pay full ytiar'a tuxes on land laid out for Park, aud· a.a as1umed ov By la.v. On motion <>I Mr. Andrew,the case was n iferred t o tho Coun of Rti· vision. REPOfl,'ffl, in~. DBc. 20.- Mr A lbf'r t 8 anra, lot. 18. con. 7, Darlin5ton, wi:l sell the wholu of bis valua ble fonn s tock, i mp l<>rncn ·s, h :·y, turu1,.s, .. tc. Sal·' a r 1 o'clonk. See p o~tc·rs. R. 8 UTCHISUN' A uc1 ioneer. · QUITTING The D."Y Goods :Business I JOHN UclUUBTlf .Requ il'es more room for his Grocery, Flour and Feed and Grain trade, and ]ms determined to R . Hutchiwn, Lice:rned Auction eer for the 'l'.1Wllohi1·s of n .·r lington, Whithy , Cl,.rk.. , M ...nvtJrs and Cart wright. Sales at·eudt'd to pr·Hnptl y and IH r ea~ouab l e mtea. Wher e 1t iMnot convent ·n t to Bee me, a.rran~ ement" can be lll:\de wi th the Edi1;. ·r of the S·r ATESMAN. - It. H CTC m so N, E uniakillen. N .13.- 01u advertfoing r ate for auction sales, when we do not print the salt' bills, ia 25 cents a line, each in11er1 ion. Close Out His DRY GOODS BUSINESS and extend his Grocery into the premis6s now occupied with DRY GOODS . GREAT From Finance Committee, recommendini{ ~s.vment of accounts amount ing to $563 69. .Adoptea. 'F rom thti }'i·e Committee, submitting etatllmeut uf accuuuts ror tne y ear, amounting to $682.34 Adopted. Fr(lm Poor Rlll1ef Committee, sho wing 11tatement of expenuitur.i for current m outh. Adupted. From R oads and Streete Committee, also e 1viug st atement l·f ~x pend1turo for the year a mouuting to $ 3027.15, tho e11t.imates heing $3632, thu ~ leav1u~ a balance ot $604 85. Frnm Pubho Property Committee, showing ex penrli tnre from .Jan. lilt. t o Nov. 30·h, - $769 52. Silme C .. m mi1tee also reported in r ef· erence to the renting.of the 'l'own Hall to the Poultry AP a·iciation, 1111.ting that unleaR tho By law in rllference t o t h e m atter, be amend ed, they would not recommend the ren'ting uf the Hall tor t.hat pnrpose ·Carried. The Poor R ·lief Committee reported their expendit11re for t he paft eleven months, as $510 94. 11Y· L:\WS. BARGAINS I --o- I have p ositively decidecl to (iive up Bus i n~ss In 'B'" wmanville, therefore I offer my wh ·lti s,ork of l\1illi11e·y , etc., at e. gr ..a t. s11.crifico. I 11ni prepared 1u sell uut,iJ .fan. 1st, th is ·er\Hon's Felt Hat~ and Ttimmrng~ at Cost, 'l"O make a clear sweep, eV"erything i n tlie Dry Goods department is now being !!old AT AND U NDER COST. The goods a.re all first· clas.s, oa1 efullJ selec ted for the n·gular trade a nd no old cu lled ba nkrup t stock, t ha puhlic can underst:oi.nd t he immen:~e advan tages offered tQ purehasers of this stock. Everythmg usually kept in It :first class Dry Good'l esta blishment, an d required in the Clothing and H ou se Furnish ing li n~. offered at AWAY-DOWN PRICES. Call and get Barga.ins Olea1 ·ing Sales for Ca.<ih only. Po'3itively n o Reserve. Everything must go Uall and satisfy yourselves t hat the WEST E ·~D HO USE is giving grea.ter value for a lit tle mon ey than any othe1· house in the d istri ct . It will pay you t o la.y m -a y ear's supply, as such goods cannot be repeated a t-.-my prices. JOHN McM'tJ'RTiiY. 11.. u-lin " ' ool, all t.hades, 11 COi pc-r ··Z. And111hio11 Wool.12 ct.s.per oz. Zt·pher Wool, ti chi. per uz. · 1-'l'll, ~y d· . u ide. $ 1.10 p er E1nb1·oidery ~ilk, 13 & 2:i t ' hl per cloz . yd. Tenders for Supplies, 188'7. The nnde n lgnod wlll r eceive tenders op to noon of TUESDAY, DElO'R 6th, 1887, And a ll other G oods at eq u!\lly l ow for the sanply or Butch er's Mea.t, Batter. Flnur. rates. 0 lruee.l, Poto.toos. Cord wood t o the following du1ir,g the year lSSS. vlz.;-The A CALL lS KINDLY SOLlOITE D. instltmioua .A.sylnms for h·· lneano ln Toronto, London, · l\'lr. Andrew moved ftret reading of B y Jaw for the regu lar.ion of T elegraph and Telephone poles , Hitching poau1, KlNG STREET. etc. Mr. B urden mood first reading o~ By law fur rhe purpose of appointing THE l~e turning Offic~Js, and for the holding of t.he Municipal .l:CJ1;etior111. Council went into Committee of the OF Whole on both By-laws which were read 1 THE REV. three ti mes and passed. Moved by Mr. Ooruish, aeconded by Mr Morris, That a Oowm .ttee, composed of M essrs. Burden, Andrew and tbo mover, be instruc1ed to obtain lo!(al Are now a uthorized to appear in opmion as to whether th e Council has power tu issue debentures for Sc ho'>l purposc>e, irresptctivn of l he special .Aot (Successor to the Parkd&le News.) limit i11g the debt of t he towu. Uo.rried. It. is a new relie;ious, literary a.nil home Mnved by fflr. Burden, seconded by Mr. Worth, T hat th~ Roads und Streets j ournal. with reat nrea or exoeptional interest. PRICt:, $ 1 ..ER ANN'IJll. Commit tee be in~truc ted to adver tiee ')'he METHODIST Ol!SKl\VER and C11.na<l1Bn for Ttmders for lumber for t he ensumg I Advance together for only $1.60. year, and award contracts far the eame. ' S end ftve cent· for a. sample copy to Carried. YEI GH & OU., Publishers, M oved by R. B . Andrew, Seo. by 101 Adelaide St. East , Toronto, F rancis Mason, That whereas, at a recent meeting of the Board of Educa.· tion, it was stated by eome of the trus · t ees that it was doubtful wher.her the Council would agree to eell the Drill ground· t o the Board as 11ite11 for the HE new Conservative J ournal e.bout to 1>11 new schools, and that even if the Coun star ted in Torouto, io bo c&llod oil were willing,a very largP price mi gh t be asked,a11 d wher easl it is in the inter est of the rate-payers that information should at once be given to the Bo- rd on then.,. questions, Be it therefore re1ol ved 6 0 6 that the Counoil la willing to acll tho Jnll.ke the paper worthy of o .. no.d.a, M d of th o Drill ~ro.unda te t h e Board of Education er~t party of whOtl<l vlem it will bo tile ex· ponono. n will i;wt withe. for the 11um of $ 5000, gaarranteelng a perfect title And furt h er,thia Cuuncil, while not offering an opinion aa to the comparative merits of t he old site and And o.blo Journalists in enry dep!Uiment. 'rho public m&:V oxpooi the drill grounda 1ite for our schools, moat re1pectfull:; but mo't earnestly . 11'1111 Ne1n ·s from all 4-l't·r11, Able EdJtor1Rl8, orgee the Board to agro.e that t he qua11· Ac6'11raw Bepott· . tio·n botwoen tReBG t wo sites 11hall be l.t'elr C·mmeDu, left to the decieion of the elector11, and BeUab~ Commel'elal Nflw·, that every poe~ible diligence shall be Inter esllns Spordng Intelllaem:e. u11ed. to get it before the people at the Auel a.11 ot h er D<lpa.rta1ents well suBtttino<l. In 1hort, Tim EMI'II<B will b oa B right, Bea.da.ble, earliest pqssible date. And t he clerk ia and R elia.ble Paper. her eby in11tr11cted to finish a copy ofthia Everybody Looks for it. All s h ould Read It. resolution lo the Chairman of tho Bo.rd DAILY EMl'IID:, - , WEEKLY EM:Pl!tE, of :Education. $5 por Annum. e1 p er A nnum. M oved by !tlr, Mason, seconded by Mr. Morris, That the clau1e in the By· Send ln your Subscriptions now, aeeompllonl c<l by the c OB)l, so &11 t o comm ence with tho fll·s· law in r eference to renting of Town . isaue. Alidree~. D . CREIGHTON, Hall to Poultry AN(lciation be amended. M:wio.ger EKPJJ\l(i, Toronto. --o-- Mrs. A. ANDERSON. · K ingston, I1-.n1ilton and Or1lll~; the Central P rison and R sform at ··ry for fe m ...IM. 'roront o; the R eform " t ry for boys, Ptlo e tlin~uishene ; the Inatltutlon for t he Otl!l.r a.nd D u m b, Bello· ville, and tb.& Institutioa t or t·he Blin d, l.lrant- Celebrated Sermons DR. WILD THE CANADIAN ADVANCE THE NEW PAPER. T lQ[hr Qtmpirt, ..·:.i5·~:~~~t·o;;;;;;·"· :ui=~t!~ iw:·~:: ~e lot~~~~~:J ~ lcoucH A . N D LU N ccu RE Staff of Brilliant Writers, Tn~iriii~iiiiiwiiil SOOTHING, H as been app oint ed sole agent for the celebrated RocK l!' ORD WATOHES, t hey are the best American Watch manufact ured and a1 e guaran t eed ma.loo in Tgron to· The lowest or any tender not n ~ssari!y ao· from tbe'fa.ctory a.s b e:n g fir, t-class, oepted. W _T . O'REI L !..iY, Call and examine thefil-:' H c m :I8TI E. Ins pf.otors of Prisons ..nd Publlo Charities. We have a.lso the fim:st B t ock of Parliament Buildi ng ,.18th Nov., l~i. a ll kin ds of Watches, Gold and OU RES Silver, in the t own of Bowmanville. Ltt ·cr C:Ouaplalll&, Dyspe11da, In Jewellry, we have an endless Rllionsness. St ek llendaclac, variet y- Clocks of all k inds v ery tUduey 1' roubles, R1>eumatl· m. cheap. 8kln Dlseu~es and all In Silverware we have the e.::~ 1mpar1tles or the ~ l oocl from 'Wl lllt· elu sive right t o sell for t he largest »vcr cu.use arising F e male Weak· firm in t he U.S. The q uality and esaes a.nil General ·ability. prices a.re the best aud lowest in i·ure1y l 'egetnble. t his p art of t.b e country, We ask lll&hly eoneentrutcd . p le1tsnnt. ctleetua1, snre. you to call and examine our goods ASK F O R before buying. DR. HODD1!1R'S COMPOUND. Specs and Eye Glasses, Cases, &e., we carry the leading stock , . a nd g uarantee every pair for 6 mr nths, if well used. If th ey ~reak we . will repair them free of charge. Bold .,ve17 wher~. Prwe, 2$oent a snd 50 cents per bottle. Proprmtors and ma.nufacturen, Call and got fit ted properly. peotlve ln1ttitutione. N . 8 .-Teiuiera a r e n ot requiroi.1 for tho s u pply of bnOOher's meat t.o tho Asylums in Tor· o uto, London Kingston and Hamilton, nor to t h e Central Prison and Rerorm..tory t or F e· fol'd. Two snfficiont enretioa will be reqnl.red fol' the (J u e ruuum ·llt or 011.oh contr<lot. >:l 1 ltloillca · tlone and rer1 ne ot tender Olin only be had on THE JEWEJ,f,ER, maklnie a.ppllcation to tho Bllrsars of ~he rea- Tlle lJNION lllt:DICINE co... ·Toronto. Can. OUR R EPAI RING DEPARTMl~NT .--We ~ ASY TO USE. can only go over the same old sayCLEANSING, ing, that we r epair W a tehes, Clocks IUA iiNG. and Jewellry in the most sk ilful !t Cure'" We a re looked upon as CATARSH, manner. the only reliable Watch ma.kr.;i· in Cold in Hearl, t his pa.rt of tho country. Me1-e HAY FEVER. t{l.lking ean't do the work, but tool&, STOPS ability and experience combined Drovplngsi f rom ----~ N n.snl p:i~~ages incan, of which w e ba.ve p len ty. to th e t.11roa,t lintl e:::,"'ee~i rc c:.1 pcctorntion can.eecl by Cutcrrh. Sent F<:- :··~i;J on r eceipt of price, 50c. and $1. A dd.tc'OS MAYNARD, The Jeweller. Riiled Qlla by )la7or. F ULFO RD k CO·· Brockville . Ont.