VOL. XXIII, NO. 24.! PORT PERRY, PR OVINCE OF ONTARIO, THUR AND GENERAL ADVERTISER SDAY, MAY 27, 1880. tos SE ------ A CT -------------------- Huth Ontarie Obseroer. A WEEKLY POLITICAL, AGRICUL- . TURAL § FAMILY NEWSPAPER, {8 PUBLISHED AT PORT PERRY, ONT. . EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, BY "BAIRD & PARSONS. TERMS. --$1 per annum, if paid in ad vance ; if not $1.50 will be charged. No sul on taken for less than six months; and no paper discontinped until all arrears are Ne RATES OF ADVERTISING. For each line, first insertion ........$0 08 'Subsequent insertions, per line ...... 0 03 Cards, under 6 lines, per annum... . 5 00 &5~ Letters containing money, when ad- dressed to this Office, pre-paid and regester- ed, will be at eur risk. - Advertisements measured by Nonpareil, and charged according to the space they oc- cupy. Advertisements received for publication, without specific instructions, will be inserted until forbid and charged accordingly. No advertisement will be taken out untilpaid for. A liberal discount allowed to Merchan and others who advertise by the year or half-year, These terms will in all cases be strictly awed to' 3 Job Department. Pamphluts, Hand Bills, Posters Pro- grammes, Bill Heads, Blank Forms, Receipt Books, Checks, Books, Circulars, Business Cards, Ball Cards, &o., of every style and solor, executed promptly and at lower rates than any other establishment in the County. p&y~ Parties from a distance getting hand bills, &c. printed can have them done to take tome with them, J. BAIRD. Hl. PARSONS. Drotepsional Ears D. ANDERSON, MB e). M.C.P.8., L.R.C.P. Graduate of the University of Toronto, graduate of the Uni. vorsity of Trinity College, Fellow of Trinity Medical School, Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons ; Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburg, Physician, Surgeon, and Accoucheur, Office over Mr. Corrigan's Store, Port Perry. H. SANGSTER, M. D,, Physiclan, Sur- « geon aud Accoucheur, Qoroner for the County of Ontario PORT PERRY. OMce over Nott's Furniture Store, corner of Queen and Perry Streets. Ofice hours from § a.m, to 12 in. Residence, the dwelling recently occupled By Mrs. Geo, Paxton. R. WARE, Coronor for the County of Ontario, Physician, Surgeon and Ac- coucheur, Office, opposite the town hall Port Perry. i aia Beran i bi M. F. McBRIEN, M.D, M. R. (0. 8, Guy's Frospital, London, England. The kiyeR. IL. 4 Oshawa, eo reer saeetmemny F. PATERSON, (late of Beaverton,) N. Barrister an:l Attorney-at Law, Solici- or {n Chancery, Conveyaneer, Notary Pub- je, &e., &C. ' Offic over Brown & Curries Stofo. Port Perry. BILLINGS Barrister, Solicitor, Notary + Public, &e, Port Perry. A large amount of money toloan at 8 per cent. PE em E. FAREWELL, LL. B, County Crown =») , Attorney for Untario, Barrister, Attorney, Snlicitor, and Notary Public. Office lniely oc- cupied by 8. H, Cochrane, Esq., Brock street, . Whitby. A NEES YMAN L. ENGLISH DL.B, Solicitor in .4 Chancery, Attorney, Conveyaucer, &c. Oshawa. ce--Simeoe street, opposite the Post Office YOUNG SMITH, LL.B, Barrister, At- x. torney-at-Law, Solicitor in Chancery, and Insolvency, Notary Publle, &e. © Office--MeMilan's Block, Brock street, Whitby. : J. A. MURRAY, ATE Patferson & Fenton, Surgeon Dentist, Office over Corrigan & Camp- hell's Store, Port Perry. All work done in the very latest and best style and warranted ta give satisfaction, Port Perry, March 28, 1877. 0. N» VARS, L. D. 8. EETH inserted on all the latest princi- ples of the art, and as cheap as the cheap- est, and as good as the best. Teeth filled with Gold and Silver. Teeth extracted withou n by producing local anwesth- esia. Dentical Rooms--in Cowan's new block, over Atkinson's Drug Store, King - Btreet, Oshawa. bel, QRhawR, 1 Hanning & Lally, P L. SURVEYORS, OIVIL EN- . dmsEes, Draughtsmen, Solicitors of Patents. Office, Gould's Block, Uxbridge. 0. G, HANNING. 0. W. LALLY. Moxey 10 LoAx.--C. G. Hanning, Agent for the Freehold Loan & Savings Co. "Uxbridge, March 26, 1879. n of sary to secure Patents of Invention, p! In receipt of the model of the Invention. D. BATEMAN, PORT PERRY. W.B Court. Martin & Co, Oshawa. Agent, A, M, PENTLA J Drugg ENRY GRIST, Parex SOLICITOR AND Canada. Wa, v Fransacts business with the Patent Office and other departuenty of the Government. Marks and Designs procured. Drawings, 8B) and other Documents neces- Veterinary Surgeon, gn THR A Perry. : more : 2 n AW. : 2 LICENSES, py vinta ery Y port bey. 3 Ask Your Druggist| pts For Dr. Carson's old established and never failing Worm Syrup. Sole manufacturers INTLAND, ist, Port Percy ; Business @arvs. ONTARIO BANK. CAPITAL $3,000,000 PORT PERRY BRANCH. nt SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. A Savings Department is now open in connection with this Branch. Deposits of FiveDollars and upwards received and inter est allowed thereon. No notice of withdrawal required. A.A ALLEN, MAxAGER. a LICENSED AUCTIONEER. ETURNING my sincere thanks to my numerous friends and patrons for their liberal patronage bestowed upon me as Auctioneer during the past "eight years, I would now beg to offer my services to all who may have Farm Stock, Implements, or other property to sell by Auction anywhere in North Ontario, the township of Mariposa or Cartwright. My long and extensive practice as Auc- tioneer has enabled me to judge the value of Farm Stock with an accuracy second to none in the County, and this is of import- ance as if the Auctioneer is not a good judge of the valme of Stock he may soon lose far more than his fee in any sale, Bill stamps always on hand. Sale Bills srranged and notes supplied free of charge, Days of Sale may be arranged at the Ospserver Office, where a Sale Register will be kept. Terms Liberal, W.M.W. Port Perry, Sopt. 4, 1877. BE. MAJOR, [CENSED AUCTIONEER. All parties wishing his services can call at the "Observer" Office, Port Perry, and arrange for days of Sales, Port Perry, Jan 10, 1879. + at--------a pertain WM. GORDON, Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator, &ec. [OR the Township of Brock, Uxbridge, Scott, T'horah, Kama, Mara, Mariposa and Eldon, way rely on the utmost attention being given to their interests. WM. GORDON, Sunderland, Brock. T. H. WALSHE, [cam Auctioneer for the Township of Brock, Thorah, Mara & Rama in North Ontario ; Mariposa, ctc., in the County Orders left at this office, or at his residence will bo punctually attended to. Debts col- lected in Cannington, or otherwise, and prompt remittances made. Remember-- WALSHE, the North Ontario Auction- cer. WM. HEZZELWOOD, Licensed Auctioneer. te JNO. & D. J. ADAMS, , Land & Insurance BROKERS, PORT PERRY, AVE large sums of money on hand for Mortgages Purchased. A number of excellent Farms for Sale or to Rent. AGENTS FOR THE yp Somercial Travelers, ublic, Farmers and others doing business | . : in the Village and tho general 'ablic wilt | Will see," she cried as the bell rang. d in THE WALKER HOUSE all that can be required in the matter of | rather than bor mother's accommodation apd moderation in ro v , that were LAN LINE JOHN & DAVID J. ADAMS, Office In Mr. Ross' Ontario Buildings, Port Perry, Jan, 28, 1879, MONEY TO LOAN. HE Subscriber is prepared to lend money on improved property for terms from one to twenty years, Agent for WesterN CANaDA Loan AND He has also been instructed to invest a large amount of Private Funds. Inter.st Eight per cent. Port Perry, May 20, 1878. . NOTICE TO FARMERS & OTHERS MONEY TO LOAN. HE undersigned would say to the owners of Real Estate, that he has in his'hands a nage amount of private funds which he Is prepared to invest for periods to sult borrow- ers--interest at eight per cent. and most reasonable terms assured. Manchester, October 17, 1577. MONEY TO LOAN. The undersigned has any amount of Money to lend upon Farm and Town Property, at Also several Improved Farms, and Wild Lands for sale, cheap. 5 Investments made in Municipal Deben BE Parties entrusting their Sales to me {4,0 pank and other marketable Stocks. JAMES HOLDEN, Whitby, April 10, 1873, MONEY [Private Funds,] of Victoria, Residence--Cannington, Brock. {T'o Loan on good Farms, at 8 per cent in- LYMAN ENGLISH, PRINCE ALBE November 21, 1866. THE ONTARIO 'Farmers' Mutual Insuance Co'y, Head Office, Whitby, - ue Undersigned having taken out a License as Auctioneer is now prepared Real Estate, Live Stock such as Horses, -- | Cattle, Sheep, &c., also Farming Imple- ments of all kinds, Farm Rreduce, &o, &c., rely on getting all for the property thatis possible to bring. All orders promptly atte made out and sale notes turnished free of charge. Parties leaving their orders at the immediate and careful attention. Charges Moderate. 7 WM. HEZZELWOOD, Raglan. Raglan, Sept 10,1878. -- Ww SPENCE, CoxtrA0TOR, BurLoes, &c. The Subscriber in returning his sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage be- stowed on him in the past would inform the public generally that Having bought a pro: rty and moved into the illage of Prince be! he will in future give his whole attention to his business as Contractor, and 1s NOW Ir to undertake Stone Work, Brick- Laying, stor! % and everything connecte therewith, which he will executeon the short- est notice and in the best and most durable style, and at the very lowest figure at which a good job San be ploue. i 5 and first-class workma: far SPENCE, Prince Albert, April 5, 1876. OHN.CHRISTIE, TOWNSHIP CLERK, Commissioner &c. Office--Manchester. T C. FORMAN, . ISSUER OF © © ¢ Marriage Licenses. Port Perry. Port Perry, July 1st, 1874. appointed Marriage Lacense This Company is now fully organized and is pared to accept risks on Farm Buildings cir contents, country School Houses Those wishing to insure and thereby support a Home Insurance Company have now an opportunity of doing so, either to the Head Office, or to any of the local Agents of the Company. | will be found as low as those of any respon- nded to, sale bills sible Mutual Insurance Company in Canada, Head Office--Opposite the Royal Hotel to attend to all sales entrusted to him.-- Pre Having had much experience in handling and th parties placing their salesin my hands may by applying C. NOURSE, BSeeretary. Osuserver Office, Port Perry, will . receive , W. H. BROWNE, General Agent. PORT PERRY LIVERY STABLES ENZIE, > HE Subscriber having now fully equi his new and extensive Livery Stablas phed a supply of superior Horses C d to furnish first class ERY RIGS On Moderate Terms. Cc. M°K The t material Port Perry, Aug. 6, 1873 suer of Marriage Licenses--Conveyancer, * Re-appointed Issuer Marriage Licenses. Under the New Act. Office, lot 10, in the One door west of the Walker House : Brock, Aug. 5,1874. Sitings Of the Division Cours Ee COUNTY OF ONTARIO, 1880. Published by order of the Court of Genera New Marriage Act. HE CHARLES having been re- nish Licenses as licretofore--at Port Perry, FOR SALE Prince Albert, March 17,1880, Agent (after years duty) to fur- Dec wera | JUlY The Anglo-American Hoel, 5% Jr. Ji Whitby, 8th January, LUGGA BEF" Insurances effected cmrent rates on Buil 4 other property, against oss or damage | opild," QR D AROUND TOWN. y " orders promptly "| portgpurry, Jan. 1, 1874, Fhotels. THE ---- TOM'S THAKNSGIVING. ~ «Tt is very provoking that seam- stresses and such people would get HH OUSe; |; riod liko tho rast of the world," PORT PERRY. ie Port Perry, Dee. 4, 1879. PE PERRY HOUSE, The supplies for the table and bar care- 3 PETER HOLT, Cartwright, March 4, 1879. UEENS HOTEL, Corner of Cameron and Laidlaw Sts, CANNINGTON, Ox. peS™ First class Sample Rooms. Cannington, Oct. 20, 1875. A FOLO-AMERICAN HOTEL, t The tab.e and bar well supplied. W. H. PARK. Prince Albert, June 12, 1875. A RusTEONG HOUSE, (LATE ALBION,) WHITBY, ONTARIO. E. ARMSTRONG, PROPRIETOR. 'S HOTEL, WHITBY, ONT, McCANN & TAYLOR, ProrrieroRs. Every accommodation for the traveling | people in the world if you made one,' Trains Going North, 9.35 G.T.R. arr. 11.08 + {Flag statlons--Trains stop on signal only. : WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY. there Tom always is." INCORPORATED 1851, ---- HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. at_the lowest 1 Merchandise, | He: is much more likely to be ber' JNO. & D. J. ADAMS, ajo Ea 3 J Port | Port Perry, Jan 22, 1879, © BROTYPES, 4 for 50° cents, at Mc~ 's Gallery, Port Porry. i; Prormieron This Hotel is now furnished in the best laughed. style, and offers every accommodation to «Tsn't sho a sobersides, mamma? S, 4 Livery RT. PROPRIETOR, Having purchased the above pleasantly of her ono talpdaughter. situated Hotel, 1 have thoroughly repaired Kitty was ready to turn the con: and renovated the entire premises even to SI The Hotel has been furnished in First-Class Style and Stocked with the "What do you think she is, best Liquors and Cigars! Strict attention paid to the comfort of SPAR 2000 E OIE PREILRNTSREGLE 8800000. (With power to increase to $1,000,000.) Mrs, Greenough said, half in fun and half in earnest, Hor fall sewing HE Subscriber having leased the above i 5 hotel, it will be his endeavor to conduct va} coming on, and hore wus it in every particular so as to merit the o Brown, who had suited her so approbation and patronage of the public, THE WALKER HOUSE whether for extent or quality of accommo- dations is equalled by few Hotels in the Province and surpassed by nonegut of the | Women had been thero that day, nicely, going off to be married, and she had no rescourse but to ad- vertise and .take whatever she could get. No less than ten and no one would answer, the Traveling | «There comes number eleven, you Kitty Greenough looked on with interest. Indeed, it was her gowns, most pressing. She was just six- Lhe Charges are No High re Be io Higher Zhe teen, she had shot up suddenly, as other Hotel in Town. The House is fitted up throughout in her clothes behind her. FIRST CLASS STYLE. Tho Tables and Bar supplied with the [showed in a plai - i - choice of the market and ot tr Pa sd loosing gi tion paid to the convenience and comfort of ALL GUESTS. No better stable and shed accommodation Attentive hostlers, W. HASLAM. girls of that age often do, and left all Mus. Greenough was right--it was another seamstress, and Bridget man of about forty, with an air of intense respectability. Mrs, Green- ough explained what she wanted done, tho woman said quietly that she was accustomed to such work-- would Mrs. Greenough be kind enough to look at some recommenda- tions? Whereupon she handed ont pe andenigutd having lensed for aterm |8overal lady-like looking notes of years this comfortable, pleasantly located i Hotel will endeavor by str ict ction to the Wiioge . writers endorsed the bearer, Sonyenisnce and Sombort of guests to make Mrs, Margaret Graham, as faithful Por erry Hovse a desirable place of i i entertainment for the general public. Choice aid sapable, esd Yo trimisiorsel sli supplies for the table and bar. The stable and yard carefully attended to, "Very well, indeed," Mrs, Green- JOHN RUDDY. Port Perry, Dec 9,1879. (OMMERCIAL HOTEL, sorts and quick of catch an idea. ough suid, as she finished reading them; "I could ask nothing better. Kitty Greenough was an impulsive imaginative girl; no subject was too dull or two unpromising for her fancy to touch it. She made a story for her- self about every now person that came in her way. After number eloven had gone down stairs, Kitty I 'don't believe there will: be any frigl in my drosses at all if she trims 43 | them.* "There'll be frisk enough in them if you wear them," her mother said, smiling into the- bright, saucy face versation, mamma--wife or widow?" And then, answering her own question, «I think she's married and he's sick and she bas to take care of bhim.-- That solemn, still way she has comes'of much staying in the sick room. She's in the habit of keeping quiet, don't yousee? I wish she was a little prettier--I think he would get well quicker." «Thered be no plain, quiet her mother said, smiling; " but you would make a great mistake to leave them out. You would get tired even ofthe sun if it hone all the time." The next day the new seamstress camo and a thoroughly good one she WE wRoRT PERRY & LINDSAY |proved--' better even than Lizzy," OMoct Monday. Nov 2i, 167 on y Vv 2 TORONTO TIME. © Mrs. Greenough said ; and this was a high praise, She sewed steadily and never opened her lips, except to pA, ask some question about her work, part. : 2Hra to: Even Kitty who used to boast that " she could make & dumb man talk had « |not audacity enough to intrude on 2 |the reserve in whicn Mrs. Graham entrenched horself. " « Ho's worse this morning," wisp- % " |ored sucy Kitty to ber mother, "and " " |ghe can do nothing but think about him and mind her gathers." again." "Seventeen Hudson Street, ma'am; up two flights of stairs ; if [ am not «There didn't I tell you?" Kitty oried, exultingly, after the woman had gone, "Didn't I tell you be was sick? You see, Tom's always there.' Yes, but Tom may not be her husband, and I don't think he is.-- Mrs. Greenough, IT am astonished Perry. | at you. You say that to be contra- dietions. Now, it is not nice to be tradictions ; besides, sho wouldn't OTOOB A ro, 52 look so quiet and sad if Tom were | only her boy.' 5 * But weeks passed on, and nothing moro" was heard of Mrs. Graham until at last thanksgiving day was sear at hand, Kitty was to have a now dress, and Mrs, Greenough who had undertaken to finish it, found that she had not time. "Oh, let mo go for Mrs. Graham, mamma," cried Kitty, eagerly.-- "Luke can drive. me down to Hud- son street, and then 1 sball see Tom." Mrs, Greenough laughed and con- sented. In a few minutes Luke had brought to 'the doer the one-horse cotipe which had been the last year's Christmas gift of Papa Greenough to his wife, and in which Miss Kitty was always glad to make an excuse Arrived at 17 Hudson Street, she tripped up two flights of stairs, and tapped at a door on which was a printed card with the name of Mrs. A voice, with a wonderful quality of musicdl sweetness answered : #"Pleaso to como in; I cannot If that was "he," he had & yery singular voice for a man. «] guess mamma was right, after all," thought willful Kitty. rather curious to think how often mamma is right when I come to She opened the door and sas, not Mrs. Graham's husband nor yet her son, but a girl whose face looked as she might be about Kitty's own age, and whose shoulders and waist told the same story ; tut whose lower limbs were curiously misshapen and those of u mere child, Tbe tace was a pretty, winning face, not at all sad. Short, thick brown hair curled all around it, and big brown eyes, full of good humor met Kitty's curious Can you be ready to come at once." Tho subscriber having succeeded Mr,| To-morrow, if you wish, madam," Dewart in the Commercial Hotel, Williams- | w Ww g, C i 3 I. burg, Cartwright, intends fitting it up with a as tho answer, and then Mrs. view to the comfort and convenience of Gasham went away. Unusually Low Rates of Interest! |& Loars can be repaid in any manner to sult "I'am Tom," tho same musical voico--which made Kitty think of a bird's warble--said in a tone of "Jcan't get up to open the door because, don't you see « And why--what--Tom--" Kitty struggled desperately while the question she was about to ask, aud Tom kindly helped her out. | " Why am I Tom, do you mean, | when it's a boy's name, or why can't I walk? I'm Tom because my father called mo Tomasina, after bis mother and we can't afford such long names in this bouse ; and I can't walk be- cause I pulled a kettle of boiling water over on myself, when 1 was six years old, and I only wonderI'm I was left, you see, ina room by myself, while mother was busy somewhere else; and when she heard me scream and came to me sho pulled me out from under the kettle, and saved the upper balf of « Oh how dreadful I, Ketty cried," with the quick tears rushing to her «It must have almost killed "Yes; that's what makes her so She never laughs, but she never fret's, either; and oh, how good she is to me!" Katty glanced around the room, which seemed to her so bare. was spotless clean, and Tom's chair was soft and comfortable--as, indeed a chair ought to be which must be sat on from morning till night. posite to it were a few pictures on the wall--engravings taken from books and magazines, and given, probably, to Mrs. Graham by some of her lady customers. reach was a little stand, on which stood a rose-bush ina pot and a basketful of bright-colored worsteds, while a book or two lay beside " And do you never go out ?" cri- ed Kitty, forgetting her errand in her sympathy, forgelting, too, that Luke snd his impatient horse were By the same token; "be," must m. | have been worse every day during . the two weeks she shewed there, for Mrs. Grabam never spoke a word of « |anything beyond her work: - 'When Mrs, Greenongh kid paid | her the last night, she said. " ¢ Please give me your address, " | Mrs. Graham, for I want to find you " Not lately. Mother used to take me down into the street sometimes ; but I'm not very dull, even when she,s gone. You wouldnt guess how many things I seo from my window and then I muke worsted mats and mother sells them; and then I Kitty stopped to the window to see what range of vision it offered, and her eyes fell on Luke. She re- called her business. "J came to see if I could get yoar mother to sew two or threo days for Tom was alert and business-like at "Lot me see," she said ; to-day is Tacsday," and she drew towards her a little book and looked it over, "To- morrow is engaged, but you will bave Thursday, Friday and Saturday if you want so much. Please write} your name against them." Kitty pulled off her puetty gray -------- dress with a little top pencil dt the end of her chatelaine ; and then she turned to go; but it was Tom's turn to question, "Please," maid the sweet, fresh voicé, which seemed so like the clear carol of a bird, "would you mind telling me how old you are? I'm sixteen myself." « And so am I sixteen ssid Kitty. «And you have a father aud mother, both haven't you ?" Yes, indeed," said Kitty. bright, bonnie face of the poor girl who must sit prisoner there forever, fulness all the time. [10 BE CONTINUED] | cnt A eee Targets for Leughter. targets will do for other cities: they have the leasure and means, i keeping yachts who do not pay thei someness of life." et § Ambush Soles. mean, Who's Ambush " bush means don't ye ?' bush to lie in wait for--" cents." ei A -- Sentiment and Sense. essentials of a bappy life. probable; miracles. s \ glove and wrote her name and ad- | WHOLE NO. : «Ob, Iveonly a mother, but| she's as good as two. Must you go now ? And I wonder if I shall ever |, ... powelsor stomach can bosafely ex- see you again ?" "Yes, you till see me again," |micular disease effected by using Frecman's answered Kitty, cheerily ; and then, | Worn Powders actording to directions moved by a sudden impulse of her kind, frank young heart, she bent| Seeking Damages--Tovads tho overand touched her lips to the close of the past winter a geatleman passing Thackeray, who was much more of a satirist than a gynic, said that one of the purposes for which laughter | &' : chances of recovering anything was invented, was to ' combat|eon Larose particularly stim. The city knaves and fools." The New York |py-law provides that parties neglecting to Post, in considering the fiold for a fclear the ice orsnow from their premises first-class humorous paper, gives a striking list of "things which ought to be laughad atin New York." The and the authorities may remove She ice or butcher and baker ; slander more rife than when it provoked the any one for keeping his store open on Sun- sparkling yet bitter irony of Bherid-| gay The city or Province may prohibit the an; lives and characters stuck all | exposing of any goods for sale on Sunday or over with veneer that alone holds | of selling any goods on that day but cannot up the rotton wood behind ; sham and pretonce everywhere, leading astray alike the young and old, and matter belonging to trade and commerce and destroying the sweatnoss and whole therefore solely in the hauds of the Dominion « Yes, that's it, Squire. Don't g0 john McDermott, dea fellow, was amested on farther, Tolie in weight for two | List night, charged with throwing his wife Tove, faith, patience--the three Pleasure comes through toil and not by selfindulgance or indolence. When one is fagged; hungry and depressed; ths worst seems most |. uqden As large a demand is made on our faith by nature as can be mado by | No language can express the power, beauty, heroism and majesty of a mother's love. It shrinks not when men cower,and grows stronger Ee when man faints, and over the wastes of wordly fortune sends the radionce of its quenchless fidelity * like a star in heaven. ? ~ Find earth where grows no weed and you may find a heart were no error grows. 4 - V7orms.--Several varieties of intestinal the round worm (technically calle Ilumbrievides), which in shape resembles four to ten inches. It has been proved, however, that all worms which exist in the v pelled, and a complete cure for every, ver- price 25 cents per package. along the streets of Montreal fell on the ice on the sidewalk in passing the shop of Angustin Larose and sustained damages to and yet who kept this bright cheer- the extent as Lie alleges, of $500 and he sues the corporation for that amount. And now the city is suing Larose for a like sum #0 that if the party recovers damages off the city the city expects to recover a like sum off Larose. 'That the party suing the city bas a gooll case is beyond doubt and will cer- tainly obtain damages not likely $500 but it may be half that amount. But the city will shall be notified and if they dont attend at once they are liable to a fine and if the party still neglect they may again be fined snow and charge to the party whese duty « We soe the pranks and vulgar- it was to do it, but the corporation will have ities of the rich--as fair game for fa good time of it if they try to make the shafts of satire as can be found in the | delinquent responsible for any damages worll. We seo the pretence of | which the iujured party may recover from liberty and reality of tyranny in shameful local misgovernment. We the corporation to see that they are cleaned seo a generation of young Americ-|,n4 the delinquent proprietors can be made ans growing up to imitate the follies | no further liable than the by-law fmak:s and vices of a sickly and outworn [them, the corporation has a remedy in the European society. We see people | by-law but not beyond it. living in grand houses for the sako of | por Ladies only.--We appeal to all outside show, while pinching in f00d, | 1overs of econmy whether they may not pro- in service, in all that goes to make | long the serviceability of various pieces of life comfortable and useful within. |silk or woollen garments by dying them We scothe wives of poor mea going about in costumes that it would take a year of their husband's wages to puy for. We seo Wall street men | oy ger. Theso dyes are simple, cheap and other heavy "operators," Who |a,q ofall colours, with full directions ; price aro baukrupt, who owo countless 15 cents; Magenta 10 couts. thousands, living in palaces, flaunt- ing in showy carriages, consuming the very fat of tho land. Wesee| A certain cigar dealer in Quebec had been young men of fortune with arms |i, the habit of keeping a cigar store open on akimbo, simpering in Fifth avenue | Sundays until a few weeks ago a party lodged and club Windows, and battering | information with tlie Recorder against the each other's skulls and shins in silly games, instead of trying to do their country that needed good Which |, if pe did not pay the same he should be the corporation. If the proprietors fail to keep the sidewalks clean it is the duty of anew. Any person with a very little pratice can, by the useof Mrs. Freeman's New Domestic Dyes, produce equally as fing siades of colour as those produced Ly & A Legal Sunday. party for keeping his store open on Sundays. The delinquent was hauled up before the Recorder who imposed a very heavy fine f imprisoned for a term. The party so fined - not the brains, to bestow. We see appealed to the Supreme Court against the matrons and maidens the wives and |judgment of the Recorder. The appeal was daughters, perhaps, of respectable 1radesme:, sielving and Yoadying Wo Recorder was declared bad inasmuch ag the impose on the world by getting their | po order has no power to sentence to a fine names thrust into so called "society | and in default to Le imprisoned as the Re- journals," under the head of fashion- | corder cun only sentence to a fine or to ime able intelligence." We see men prisonment but he cannot sentence to either heard last week and judgment was given in favor of the appellant. The verdict of the r | the one or the other. The verdict of the Recorder was also declared bad inasmuch as neither the city nor the Province can punish enforce the closing of the stores that power being vested in the hands of the Dominion Parliament alone as that is considered & Legislature. So the sppellant obtained a writ of certioramg reversing the judgment of the Recorder. It looks precious like a dis- tinction without a difference when cities « Rockon that scales of yourn is |have power to make by-laws to prevent Ambush scales, ain't it?" inquired a countryman of his grocer, as he took tho sugar and handed over the money. | 5 1... xnow their duty and all are satisfied « Ambush scales! What do YOu |, gee them perform their duties fearlessly parties exposing for sale ot selling goods en Sundays and yet cannot enforce the closing of places where goods sre sold. But the | whoever it may please or offend, this party « Ambush--why y'know--rogular |or that. --_-------- Ambush--y'understand what Am-| gq Blood is the Life.--It istrom the blood that our tissues are built up, and is "Well, I should hope so Mr, | from the same source that all the wastes of Woodrough. Ambush means hid-- | the body are re-supplied. Itis necessary something hid --something conceals od. It means--wait here's tho dic- tionary. I'll just read to you X80t]Y | 1 pills are the most searching and purify : what it means, 80'st you won't use | cdicine sold. To be had everywhere from £3 it wrong after this. Hore'tis: Am- | dealers. Price 25 cents. 3 therefore, to keep the Liood pure. If the stomach or bowels become clogged of course the blood at once becomes impure. Nution- et t---- His dear wife.~Nrw Yong Muy from 4 three-story window and killing ber, large earth worm, #ud varies in length from. oo