GRAND '11 RUNK RAILWAY. B OW.l\1AXYCL l iE STATION AND TIME. GOIN G E AST 5 car loads of S alt-Liverpool and Canadian-just arrived. MURDOCH BROS. TWELFTHANNUALREPORTOFTHE NO POISON COUCH JOHNSTON §CRYDERMAN I I GOING WE81' ONTARIO LOAN & SAVINGS COMPANY. FEBRUARY . 10th, 1885. IN THE PASTRY IF · 1 "' ' ExpnJHe ..... . ;0.08 am Express ...... 7.a5 a m J<'ast Exp t~lO.O! Q ,, 11. m Local . ... .. . .. 8.23 am - -- -:rr.. 0 Mixed ..... .... .4.20 )l ll' Mixc< l. ..... ... ·-~ pm T HE TWE LF TH A~NlJAL MEETING of this Co1111)any · w:ts held in th e office of L o x ·c u a. 1 ·les " · ~· ·.·.· .. "' . _ .. J_ . J 2 0 8 pp , n u ' Express ... .... 9.02 pm ' ' E he Com:1any on WeclnesdaJ . Febl'uary 10th 1885. T he following stockholders ·- were p resent: M essrs. W . F. Cmrnn, 'l'homas Cornish , J ohn Cowan' W . F. Allm, J. , · . , S. Larke, .~- S. Hamlin, J . A. G}~son, W . 'r : ~i ngle, 1:ym:u~ English, W m. ~ea~l~i.n, I ~a (b.~(ianadian'*b.t~$Jll~Il I~~; . Carte~, Thomas ~aterson, I: H. Mc~Iillan, L, .lL i' , ·---~~-~-----~~~~" - - -- BoWM.ANV lLLE, FRIDAY, MARCH 20. What t.he Afghan Trouble Is. As so many of our r eaders are watching '\rith more ot· foss interes t the action of :England and H ussia respecting t he Afgha n iston trouble, we will bridly sta te the ()SteHsihle grou1id on which Russia is acti nr,;· in this campaign: T""o years ago th e R ussian conquest of th e Merv Oasis in the 7 urkoman dcscrt bro11ght tho Russian line ·within ti fty miles (·f th o frontier of Af,ghainstau, and conRcquently within 200 ·miles of H omt. This city has been called the key of India; because of its position <lll the only r.-,ad t hrough the Himrdayas <>pen from the norLh. lts strategic imJ>ortance in conn ecbion with tho English c;ontrol of l udia has long been recognized, ancl it hns iwen a Jixed principle in English policy that no Continental power s hould control Herat. English influence i n Afghanistian has made it a kind ofnatu1.': tl belt between Tndi:i and th ellussian ad- Murton , am'. J . n . Richard,,. ·::-· · Th_ e President occupied the Chall' and 'I. H . McMillan acted as Secretary to the meetmg. · The m inutes of the previous annuiil m Geting were r ead :ind confirmed. .. The Chairrn,111 then read t he Annual r eport of t he affairs of the Company for the past y ear, as followa :REPOR'l '. 'l' hc Directors of the Ontario Loan and Savings Company have plcwsu re in submitt ing this the Twelfth Annual R eport of the Company for the fiscal year enclin~ 31st December, 1884. The n ext earnings of the Company for t he year after deducing all cost of management, including Di.rectors', Auditors' and Solicitor's fees,inter est t o depositors, an C! r esen·ed interest on dcbcntorc account, wer e $28, 780,03 or about 9i %upon the paid up Capital of the Couqiany, out of which two half yearly dividends of fo ur per cen t. each (being at the rate of eight per cent. per annum) were paid, :ind the bahmce,$5,120 IU/100 has been appoin ted Ly your Directors as follows: $ 5,000 has been carried AB::E:: USE.I:>. t o the cr edit of ]1cst Account; $4b lG/100 t o credit of Contingent Account and $75 Vonltlo.,Lemon,Or nnge, etc., flavor Cftllett Creu.nu1,P11ddln1tl!I, &c.,as dcllcutely and nat;;. h as been writ ten off office premises. The funds of th e Compiiny were fairly employ- u1·11llyasthc:fr11lt frou1 which tbeyn:re1nade. ed during t he year, but at less remun erative rates than previously obtained. FOR STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUI1 irectors have exercised t heir usual caution in the selection of loans, and Your D FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. they feel the slrnrulwlders may be fairly congratulated upon t he sound na ture of th e J'REPARfO EIY THI! asst: ts of t he Com pany. N ew loans to the amount of $153,010, 21 were made during Price Baking Powder Co., the yem-, and repayments were received of$154,034,86 principal, and $43,534.54 on St. L o uis, Mo. interest account . The deposits and debentures of the Company have increased $13,- Chicago, Il l.. MA IU: R3 O F 370.30, aggregating $604,166.!)0. The Company retired $ 25,500, and issued $2,080 of tl1 eir dcpentm·es d uring the year. '.l.'he investments of the Company h ave incr eas· Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder -.AN Oeel during the year $21,02!).43, and now stand at $037,205. 04 . al of the manne1· in which t h e Dr. Price's Lu1mlin Yeast Gems, Yo ur Directors desire to express their entire appro,> Dest Dry Hop Yeaat. Secreta17-Treasurer a nd all other officers of the Company ha ve discharged their :re:i;:'O:R. SALE :eY G~OC~ spective d uties during the year. All of which is respectfully ~ ubmitted . W E 111.AXK llU'!' ONE QU.41.lTY. W. F. CO WAN. President. Oshawa, February 10th, 1885. STATEMENT OF RECEIJ"l'S AND DISBGRSEl\:IENTS. 1881 RECEIPTcl. 1 11 · p C't;,' ·~ ~ . 11 ~ '" t ' r sIX · Tl1ousand D ollars worth Have already opened out over ·- -O P -- !I' '" L 1 , NE wSPRING G0 0D .S : consisting of <I' Prints and Dress Goods, Ginghams and Sateens, Black and Col'd Silks~ They have also opened out what they believe to be the finest stock of ./ ENGLISH, SCOTCH & CANADIAN TWEEDS ever shown by any house m Bowmanville, and they are prepared to make up these goods in a style not. equalled in West Durham. COUCH, JOHNSTON & CRYDERMAN, One Door West of P ost OffictJ, Bowmanville. vnnce. By virtue of conquest Russia Jan. l st 'l'ollalance from 18&1 . . ..... .... . . . .. ..... . .. . .. . ... . .... . . ...... . . . . . . . . .. ... . ...... ~ 27.~23 47 claims all the territory which belonged to " " Hepayments on Loans .... ... .. .. . .............. .... . .. .... ..... ...... . 15!,0:H 86 Inter.,st received ............ .. ..... ... .. ...... ..... . .............. ... .. t 3,531. 5-l 197, ;iOO 40 the conc1ucred T urkomans, but, unforti" £~~~,'.i~,.~~~~~~\.e-ii·:. ::::·:.::::·.-.::::·:.::::·.-.::::·.-.::::·:.:::: ·:.: :::·::.:: :·::. :::::: ,12 1 ,t;ii ~~ u atoly, the boundary line between Af" Uebcnturn account (Canadiani .. .. . . .... .. .. .... ..... . . . . ... .. .. . . .... .. . .. .. . . 2,080 63 " Acconnts recei vablc. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . 23~ 00 glauistan and the 'l'urkoman possessions " Revenue account...... .. .. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. 808 74 lms n ever been defined, and it was to sot . $G50,02315 DISBURSI~MENTS . respectfull invite your attention to our complete t ie thi ~ question tha\:, on E ngland's pro31.st Dy Loan· on :\fortgages and Stock ... .......... ; .... .... .. ...... ............ , .. .. $153,01~ 21 posal, a j oint commission was orgiini~ed, Dec. " " Interest paid . .. . . ... .. .. . . .. . ... ... .. . .. . . . .... ... ... . .. . . ..... . . . . .. . . 33,!l61 !J<J comprebens1ve stock of Pure Drugs and Medicines. " J,ess lnLerest received ...... ...... .. ......... ...... ... . ...... 2,102 48 The best dry hop y east in the world. Bread r epresen ting E ngland,Russia,and Afghan ·· and Debenttire Interest resen·ed ... . .. .... .. . ....... .. ... . . . 39 83 2,14.2 31 31,819 68 r aised lij this yeast Is liqht, white and wholeistan, to go over the ground and fix upon ·· Expense account. salaries, etc .................. . ...... ... . .......... ,. ll,7fi0 33 1ome like our yrandmother's delicious bread, t ho boumbry lines. The English and .A.f" Leas Commissions ... ... ............ ............ ..... . . ..... .... ..... ,,, J,718 35 ii,OH 98 CROCERS SELL THEM. !!hanistan Commissioners havo been on " Dividencl No, 22 ............... . ...... . . .. .... ........ ...... .......... . . ll,8HO 35 PRl:PAJlllO 8'1' THC 1 " 23 .. ...... .. .. ·· · ··· . ..... ...... .. ..... . . ....... . ... .... ,.11,87! 52 23,71~ 87 the ground for nearly a year, on one prePrice Baking Powder Co. re1iable, saf e, an d peasant to tak e. " Des posits returned ............ .. .... , ..... ....... ........ ... . ... ..... . . 38t,878 8{ t ext or another the ltussian Commissioner " JJebenturcs retired ..... . ... ................. ........... ... .. ........ ..... .... . 11a11·rr~ of Dr. Price'sspecial 25,500 00 " P roperty account ..... ....... ..... . .. .... .. ..... . ...... ... .... ...... . .. .... .. . . 75 00 DhlCDSO, Ill, St. Louis, Mo. . Ur Wn Qrll Ure, has kept out of the way. Meanwhile a " Reserved debenture interest 1883 ... . .... ... ...... . .... . . . . . . . ... . . ., .. . .... . orn o a ~ - · " Profit a ud Loss ...... . .. . . .. . . .. . ... . ....... . .... .... . .... . .. ... .. . .. .. . . .... .. ~g OG Russian geogrnpher has- be~in th rr:m gh the " Accounts receivable ... ... ...... ... ... ......... ............... ..... ........... . 168 75. 11 B!tl!HlG!l in Untarlo Bank, Whitby ....... ..... . . ...... .. .. $ 5. "l t8 co untry, and now miikes a de1r1and on be· " 11 .122.wm ~nYille ·.. .. . . . .... · ... ... a,ou H h ali of R ussiwwhich would gi,rc the latter 11 Wcstei·n .Bank \\lli ithy. .. .. · .. .. .. ... . .. · . .. .. · 2.008 22 " Oshawa . ..... ...... ............. 10,015 U 25,251 65 counlry a wedge of t erritory between the 104 25 two pl"inoipr~I rivers, 11nd commanding th e " Less Cheques not presented .. .... .......... __ ...... ...... ... ... 39 01 H3 26 % ,108 211 road from B:emt to freshed, 'l'hi~ ~J<1.iln 650.023 15 )Jel;{s th~ whole question at dispute, since - INS'l'ATEMENT OF J>ROFIT AND LOSS . 1t would glveRussia abrge slice of what i· STRAW HATS and BONNETS, CR. in all probn.bility Afghanistan territory, SILKS and SATINS, Dec. :llst ByInterest received ...... .......... .... ... _ .... .. ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .. $ ~3,534 M and place them in ~i position which would " " " ·~cc med in 188L .. . . · . . ...... " . . · .. . . · .. . . . . .. .. · · · . .. .. .. . . . .. . . . 2J.5.J5 08 RIBBONS and LACES, PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECEIPTS filled " Revo.nue account... ... . ..... .. .... .. .. . . ... ... . . .... ..... . ...... ... . . . .. .. .. .. 808 7' b e a contin ual mernwe of the English po~ LADIES' FANCY COLLARE T'fES, sessions in I ndia. ti5.888 36 absolute purity and eoirrectnAss. LIGHT HEALTHY enE~o ti ~\\PRICJ;r · ~V.~l"' We J HIGGINBOTHAM &so· . Pharmaceutical Chemists. . . . 11, and YEASTGEMS BINGE'S COUGH SYRUP, C C 0 Rose Glycerole, Choice Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Ground Oil Cake, Cattle Foods, Horse and Cattle Medicines, &c. with Flmrini ·Extracts,' ' j 0 SPRING GOODS. ---o--FANCY l~RJLLINGS, NE-W STYLES Dn. L ..rnn:s' How any man 1vith the smallest spat·k of honor or slightest regard for tho truth can publish the falsehoods and sla nderous statements t.hat are issued by l\ir. Climie in his sheet and dodger this week surpasses knowledge. But when we refiect that his whole journalistic career has been one of abuse and vilification of his opponents, including such worthy men as the late lamented Cephas Barker, it is not a surprise after all. It is not news to hundreds of 011r readers, that l\1r. Ohmie was almost constant ly at war with the M erchant or West Diirham N ews publishers from the time they first ii;suecl these papers to the time of his retirement from control of the STA01· ~;s~1AX. So, after all, it is not to be wonder ed at that h e should continue in the way that h e h as found so congenial during his journalistic lifetime. Dec. 31st ·.ro Interest paid (balance) ...... ............ . , ....... ... ...... ... ... ........... . 11 11 " ;; Exp,;nse ac,count .... ........ ...... ·· ···- ...... ...... .. .. ..... ... Less comm1ss1 ons ... ... ................ .. - .. ... . .. .... .... .... .. 11 10 % discount on offico furniture . ..... ..... . . ... . ... , ... .. . . . ... ...... .. ........ . 6,!f>O :J:.! 1, t18 ~a " Dividends Nos. 22 and 23 ... . .. ..... . ····-- ············· .. ·.· , ..... .... .... . . . . " Profit una Los8 .. .... ...... ...... .. .. .. ................... .............. .... .. . . " Balance to credit or rest account. ........... ...... .. .... ... .. ... .... . . ... ... . contingent accomut . ......... .. ..... _ ... ... ......... ; .. .. STATEMENT OF. AS SETS AND LIABILITIES. .A.SSE'l'S . Discount on prc1niees .. ... .. . ...... .. .. ......... . .. ... ... . . . . . ........ .. ... . ... . . 75 23,H 3 48 5,000 i5 LACE and SILK TIES, 31,850 51 H 8! ' CnILEREN' s CoLOllE n EMBROIDERED 5,0.U 98 . COLLARS- new styles, 00 87 00 00 16 NEW O&NAMENTS, BEADED NET FOR VEILING, all of which we are selling very cheap. 65.888 36 MRS. THOS. VINSON. DRESS-M.AKING AND STAMPING llfortgages. present value ......... ...... .......... ... .. ...... .. .......... ..... . .. .... . ... . '$!)25,795 92 Accounts receivable ... ... ...... ...... .. .... ..... .......... ... ...... .. .... ...... ...... . . , .. 168 75 Property !·ccount ...... ........ .... .. .. .. ...... ... ........ ....... ...... ............ . ...... . 11,000 00 Otllce furniture .. .... .. .. .. . ..... . .. .. _ .. ... ....... ...... ....... ..... ..... ....... ...... .. . . 67a,5!1 Balance in Banks .... ... ... .. ...... ··· ··- ...... .... .. ....... ..... .......... .. . .. ... .. ..... . 25,108 29 9G2,74G 55 - -------- by MlSS KATE VINSOr1 · PREPARE FOR LIA BILI'l'IES. C·JJi ta! Stock .... .......................... ..... . .... .. ....... ..... .... ........ ... . .. ..... . Depositors . ....... .... :..... ............ ..... . ......... ... ... ............. ......... ........ . ])ebenture account ...... ... ... ... ... .. .......... .... .. ........ .. .. ............ ... ... ... .. . Reserved debenture interest. .. .. . ..... ... .. ............. . .......... .... .... , ....... ... .. . Rest account .. .... ...... .... .. .. .......... .. ..... ..... .. .. .. ...... ...... ...... .... ........ . Contingent v.ccouut ...................... .. ....... ..... ..... . ...... ...... ...... ... ...... . . !J2DG.963 17 4'12,G&i 27 161,480 6:1 3~ 83 G0.000 OD 1.576 65 !M.i2,746 5.'i speakm g, of the Englishman, s~v e to be mmnly due to t hr\ ~eu.! a.nc! ] ndgement with which its 11.lfairs have been 1\clministered asked by t he Qul'len, and there IB 11 good by t he Secr9.t~.1·y1 M:r . McMillan . de~l of m te_rest about tlue N orfolk 0,~tate/_ Th!il U %ponsibility involved in t h e ES"ticcessful tt1nduotof a business of this nature :1.1l!de ~rom its occu pants, ~vho, wllf~6> I iii a serious task for those who take. an active pel'$onal interest in its promotion, and o!i:!-V~..tn "1~~'1 ~he. m et well~ord~te~ it is ther efore particularly gratifytng to them to find the close of each year marked ?1fo_Qf nu .English gentleri:\illl. and. hi.a Wife. by handsome a,ddition~ to the ni3 erves h elcl. by t h e Company. ~~i.'. R ussell gives an .i n~et'ellti»g account With these rem rirks I beg t o move the 1idoption of the Repor t. of the really. h ard work 1~iJnsed upou the Mr . Allen seoon cled t~1~ adopt.ion '<'Ii. th e I< eport, which was ca;rriecl. . Prmce by his o.ffi.c!al pos1~10n, and 3: guod M~. Lar ke. seconded by M r. J, Cowan , moved t hat th e sum of $Ui0 be pa~d t he ~eal of e~terta.111111~ detail as to. prmcely Auditors, M~ssrs: Gi:ie1'Son :>nd "Harris, for their services for tile pnst .year., ·and that life. Frne portraits of the Prmce and they be appomte,ct auditors for the current vear. Carried , ~rincess and of Prince Albert Vict?r, Mr. Carte1:i !leconcl ed by Mr . Iteadwin, n10ved that ~~ voto -of th::mks be and l.s here1news of Sa.ndrrngh am a nd A bergeldie, by t enderr,d to th e President Vice-President Dir ectora and Seetetary-Treasurer, i~t_e riors ~f _ th e rooms., and pict ures of t he for tho 'f~ry satisfactory man~er in which t hey i1ave conducted the affairs of the .Com1 ~rnce dnvmg, s hootrng, ~nd at th_e levee, pany dunng the past yell.r, and that t he sum of $300 be presented to the. P r esident, will ~cco.mpm1y tI:e ~rt1cle, wh wh has 1 .1::1d $200 t o tho Vice-President , f_ortheir ser vices to th e Company . .·earn ed. e~P.f'cial t1m~~mess m view of _ the prom1s~e.d Mr . Larl~e, seconded by Mr. Dmglo, m?v.cd that R1.tle ~o._ 9 ·of 't he General ByVlBlt of Pnnce Albert V ictor to t ,ds Laws of this Cvrnpany be amended by stnkmg out on the ·t lnrd·Jfne th e words second conntry. 'f uesclay and substituting the third W ednesday ther efm;e. Car ried. M r. Pa-t erson , seconded by Mr . J'iforris, moved that-this ·meeting do ·now proceed Over three tons vf new goods h:·v~ b een t o elect by b<illot n ine D irectors to fill the plaee of 'those tetil'ing, and . that Messrs . received and passec!_ into stock at the John Carter, <Lnd Vvrn. H ead win b e appoint ed sc1·tibineers'for said· efoct1on, aml that of tl;e Share ~enuine Star H:.,11sEl. T.Gco. Ma.son, pro· the poll remain open for one hour for t he purpose ·of r eceiving the··vot e · holders· but that should five min ut es elapsCl lllt·ally ti.J'ne 'li'ithont ·a vote havmg b een prietor. - - - -- --··-taken, t h e poll shall be declared closed; ami 't11at'the said ·scrutineers ·be paid th e sum 'Goon AnvrnE. -If our readers will ac- of two dollars each for their services. Carried. cept proffered ad vice, they will al way~ Cl1air resumed ::.m d the scrutineers r eporteli'th c follovdng nine gen'tlemen who were ~·p., bottle of Ha!!yard's Yellow Oil at duly declared elected Directors for the ensu:ing, year; W , ·'F. Cowan, Esri., R . _S. kv v " " ' E sci., J . A . Gib h::iud for use in e rn er ge11cies,such as Bnrn:s, Hamlin, Esq., W. F . Allen, Esq., J - S . 'L · arke, Esq., W . '.I'.·' D · mg>e, Scalds Wounds, L ameness, Oronp, Chll - son, E sq., John Oomin , E sq., Thomas P aten;'On, Esq., ·;ind' T; H. McMillan, E sq. blains,' 11.heuma.tism, and all vari~ies ?f A vote of thanks was ~enderccl to ~he Chairil:i.anand the'i1tee tinJ? tidjourned: aches, pains and inflammations. 1t will 1 At u. subsequent meetm g of t he D irectors \V ..F. Cow'an, · Esq.,, was unam mously ever be found reliable. ·I-elected President, and IV. }"'. Allen, Esg_,, Ylee-;"Pt·esident . of the Company a· shown by the books at Dec. 31st, 188.l. We have examined vouchers and where you will find great bargains for \JoDEY's LADIES' Boox: for April comes aeouritiee, and find the same carried. CASH. Having now received our G. H. GRIERSON } , '"t t o us as a !)leasant mid-Leuten indulgence. .JNO. B. llAilRIS .a.ttc.t 0 1"8 · Oshawa, Feb. 10th, 1885, The number is an excellent one, embellished by a suggestive frontispiece, "At The P resident said, Prayer, " and many other attractio.na of Since the establishment of this company the A nnual Financial R eports submitted the usual charact er. A timely article on "The Sondan" opens a possible series, h<J.t.e been so uniformly favorable, that th e shareholders have been naturally lead to m unint errupted conti1.uanco of th e exceptional m easure of prosperity which will donbtless interest the readers anticipate 1 I will be prepared to supply any k inds of GODEY's. P ublish eo by J. H. Haulen- which the instittltitm has enj oyed. li this re~pect t he Report just read by the Secretary-Treasurer is not likely to required which you will 'find marked at beek & Co., PhilaoeJphia, Pa. prove disap1iointing, sho1 ving as it does t hat the average tmnual earnings have been - - - -+--- fully maintained, ennabling us aft er paymen t of the usual 8 per cent dividend, to add ROCK BO'l'TOM .PRICES. "The Prirtce of Wales a t Sandr.i ngham" to tho R est the aum of $5,00.Q, .This addition places the.Rest at$60,000,~eing 20 :per . . . is I.he subject of a noteworthy paper cent . on the s1i1bscribed capital. 'l'h~ steady growth of the Rest is a, very gratifymg I Thanks for past favors and fltill solicit a. 1 promised for the April H .UWER H, in circumstance. '2.11: it is mer ely through the increased earning power thus afforded that ahar~ of your patronage. which D r . Wm. H. Russell, the veteran future satisfa.cim ·y dividends can be paid, when the reduced ra tes of interest now SIGN OF "BIG BOOT." war correspondent, who accompanied the obtainable up©n. the sound class of security t o which it has been our policy to confaie Prince on his tour t h rough India, and as closely M possible our operations arc considered, and for the pos&eflniotl of which I knows him well, describes the home life the c~mpetiti~n is_ increasing yenr by y~,l_o~te1·esl.J:>yjh"l ve1·y large ll.11<1 growing l of the heir-apparent to the British throne. of British ~~p1t~1l 1mpo§ed by tho le:i,cl!ng 'ton11h1g Coll1pt1nies for. !nWstment in mort · · · 1 " To be asked to ~an dringham" is eet irage securit ies m tins countl"t. ll :llw. · · 11Y ~ For the secure poMitiul! which ,,, 'fyrone, ::l'.Iarch 11. d ow n .a s the Iu·gh est ea:th!Y d es1re,soc1a has ooen attainecl by tho Oompany, the e:teclit is '.L ', H. M:cMILLAN, S ect'·v·1'rcas. ' Ve hereby certify t hat the above Statements eontain a correct representation of the a1fairs Boot and Shoe Store. ~~~~!~I PIERCE&ROBERTSON Have opened up the following New Goods for the Spring Trade : Spring & Summer GOODS DRESS GOODS. We are showing a splendid assortment in all the choice colors and designs- Taffetas,Trice,Ottoman, J ersey, Travers, Soliel,Ombra, Serge, Nuns'Cloth,&c. ! W H H I CKS ---o--- SILKS_ Lyons, Gro Grain, Satin Marveilleux, Satin Duchese,. Satin Rhadame, Ottoman, Broches, &c. The New York Sun. I An Independent N «;wspaper of D emocratic P r inciples, but· n ot Contr olled by an y Set of P oliticans or l\fanipula bors ; D evoted to Collecting and Publishin~ all t he N ews of the Day in the most InterA sting Sh ape and with th e gr eatest possible P r omptness, Accuracy and l mpo.r tiality ; a nd to the Promotion of Dllmocratic I deas and P olicy in th e affairs of Govem ment, Society.and Industry . RATES, BY MAIL, POST.PAID: DA.11,Y, pet· l'e111· · DA.I L¥, t>Cl" JJlo u t.h SliNDAY, 1> e1· l'en r l>AlLV m ul SlJNnA.1' p <>r Y··ar $fi 0 0 50 1 00 7 00 PRINTS_ Regattas, Madders, Morning Checks, Paids, Om.bra Stripes, Solid Colors, &c. COTTONS_ White Cottons, GreyCottons,Sheetings,Cottonades, Pillow Cottons, Denims, Tickings, Shirtings, &c. JY.I:ILLINERY_ New Bonnets~ N ew Hats, N ew Flowers, New Laces, N ew F eathers, New Ribbons, &c.. l VJmKLY, l lC l' Year · l 00 Dlt. 'l'Ai'lllH,l'N, p 11YSICI AN, SnRaEoN and .A.ccoucHEUR. Ofl1oe :- Sil ver Street, Bowman v ille. 7 Allll& ROS ll W. MASON, PIERCE & ROBERTSO 'N BEAVER HO US~ · il'l'IST, 10 KING S'l.' . E.A.ST, 'l'ORON'.ro. Ont. Portr"'its from Life in Oil and Crayon. 10·3m. A '9' BOWMANVILLE.