.. - r J, O. O. l".- The omc11ra of FlO'l'e ncc Ntght inS ubscribers in t he United States wJ1un ga.Je Lodice, No,66. I. 0 . O. F., elected for 18811, were on Wodnead~y evenimc. by Urn. renewing 3ubscriptiom1 may send ·us Green N. 8 . installed Youn~. D. J). G . .l\t., as·isted by Bros. J. Backs and h o-cent ~tamps for odd S. Bond, John Grant "nd Goo. Balden, P ast Grands: change. N G- John J{ Orr. V. S.-N..tbe.n Horn. When ord.eri ng a paper to be discontinuTreasurer-Markus Ma.yer, re·electad. ed do not write on the bla11k form sent Secretary-It U Andrew. Per Sec'y- 0 Snri&h. out from this office, but use a post card. War den--J'ulo R oe1111rk. Jnside Guard-W J J effery, A one cent stamp on an unsealed en velOntaide Guard-G D Jt' letchor. H i'! N G- 'l'hos Burden, ope coLLtaining a notice to atop the paper JJ~N G-John Pe11.rce. is not suflicent. ii ::l V 0-Geo Maynard. l, S V U-l:tich Moses. The earlier our readers intending to L cl S- John ll:lclntyre. Ctulo~a.in-Ri c ll A.llin. continue r eceiving this paper, en~ now 1"i11a11tce Committoe- JJros. D Gilbert, Giro. Bai.den, P.. . .Allin. send in their re newals, t h e better if will be for t.hem a.ml for us. It saveii; us and all ot her School &quisitea. ON OUR TABLE. a dditional trouble in our mailing lists\ :i quh·es oCgood :Note Pa1·er JllOOl{S AND l\1AoAzrN.li:!I. w e hope it will be a pleasure to eVl!IJY -reader to invite at least one friend (')!!' Cor 2~ ~c11ts, . .,,_b t · · 1 · h · k' The lnnnmeTable lovers of Stoekton'd unique· neign or o Jom um, or er , 111 ta mp; \ etorie 3 w ill be glBd to learn theri t his writer the paper the comin u year - m< m y more iii' , wlll make frequent appearance iu·e!'rly numb· NEW LINES O F "' · \ era ot TlutCcrdf'"1/. In .ran u ~ry will be l(tvcn ' ] a complete a1lol't story by him, el'>titlrd "'l'he con venient. ·. . . . · · ' , l!;loverllcld'a C'M·ri1'.ge,"" ~torr ofYife in "Old · Most . g1ft::1 to fnends m~ke their clu ef · 1\Yil'l!lin ia(' and i·n Febrn~r~' a: nove!lett!: will be_ impres·IOit when. tint received and soon Jllegnn w1t.h thCt,Gha.ractertst10 title er A .l:Jor ' · ::«>wed Month." drop in to the repertoire of things past. 'lfoourreaderaowh'f>eeein agriculm>re an art N ot so w1l!;" · I'· a 1 , N . "f b· be followed ay Lhe light of intelligence .. ·r ve ~0081 ewspaper , I a t ~aVlter than spe<alntion, we commbndl tor their We hear that M r. P iggot t feels ver y good one. ]t is alJ throu"h the year a e:"lpmY_al t be ,Ftr~ue·r's Advocate and Hom" Sl'EClA.L LINES OF ' . " ' l\ib1.gazme. 'l'h1s J.Uuirnal has been established t & sore over his defeat and has publicly WEEKJ,Y remmder of the giver- fifty-t wo S"ll!Jo!ean, i~ oldtted ..!J.nd! o~ned by a !lractical -AT0 stated that some workmen i'1 1 t.l1e F~ ." ciory 1 . . " G df 1 tr>rrner of50 year& · >s o~rrence, and a s-an ed11· n of t iem, m fact. JhwheT, ran o.t 1er, cMor ofthe !e.rme1 in matters pertelnfog to will suffer for voting ago.inst him before Uncle John Friendil&!Jl'li!uel Sister Ruth agtiiml·tne, stock. d~try. apiary, e~c. comiblnod. GRAND TRUNK RAI L WAY ' i ,, · the Farmer's .a.d,·otate i>iands w1thout11>peer. · " · the year is out. or Aunt May eta: . "llt!lilds· me t his " wiU It :e,gat up in nco.t eb.011>& for bindmg,._n.ee.tly -' . ' · . ' P.ri"4ticlJ OO.l fine pe.per, .a.ud each number ie·.well BO WM.A.NV ILLI<: ST.A.'rION. The vote polled in Darlington was veJ:y be often thouglli.t,. and' often Mild . Those 11loo~mt~"fl wit!· or;gt~a.11 practical. J raw> ngs, -. . . Jn iul<Litmn to its t nudi nf information tor· the small, owin g to the wet day and the':!e who esteem the S1·A'l'E!11lllA.N may conside r farr:i"r; its Home M..,g..zine Department GOL'IG EAST GOING WEST A nothe'F this a b "'OOd :N e1·· "¥ea.r 's · "' <tift t& a son , old, ple&;ie& aU th_e l:!lem00n8 of the family, Y<;>wng, Express ...... .9.05 a m Express ... ... 7.10 a ro being only t wo candida t es. "" who· Bind rn It 11- lar,,.ll' a.mount of profttaible :t~·ast Expro.82,10.06 A. m Local, .. ......8.25 a m election muRt be held to fill the vacancy brother sister uncl e or friend. .aud entei.-taining reading' 'l'bi~ montll san_1ple Mixell. ........4.06 p IP Mixed ...... . .. 4.05 pm ' ' .copis>t-o.re sent free t1>1:1.pplieants. W . '\V'h:fi.D, Local ... ....· .. 7.!lO pm Express ·...... 9.00 p m caused by Mr. Dyer's resi~nation. We _ _ JPublioh&, Londou, Ont1 Exores11 .. .... 9.f.O p m hear that M r. Cryderman declines t@· HYMENEAL. -Chalme!'s Chu rch wmnrell tt;·rnsuuUy DE?OOltllST'S l\'L \ OA7.ti!N: f()r .Tanuarv, 18361. is brigllt e.ud entertaining. Jult~n accept it, and. the name of Mr. Thomas· fi lled 0 11 Vl'ednesd~ last with· nes,i dents H " wt11orne's s tory is co~plete, e.nd a.· seri9.l ~ cl n e' ,,J.. '-'or h"'od' t· o .w·tness en titled> ..That Ot ner PendDll,°' by Mrs. Alfred Of the town 1 fr" ~u u v . ci "' v , of Sol ·, na, i's freely ment 1'o ned.. . · fh c rt. i~ eommenced. Oil101 · good artic1es a.re ~ht ~muulinn ~tnte~mau. Bak .,r '· the marriage of the Rev-. W. "" M~avish, .. ., ·ictor> Hugo," ' "l'herUity of ::lkutls," e.nd am ·B k ~~~--~------~----- ~-------~~ M r. a er is a we11 -informed young ; of S t. George, to Maggie, .S'Clllond.: daii,lghter "O re.u.-e·lifrove." "A. plea. for tho Jig·se.w and .L,E, of the Rev, W. A. MiliK--ay.,. :Jil< .A., Wood· J 0.1 :k · lrniif>e, ~will claim too. atteutiou of thoot: 1. "m - F RIDAY, JAN. 8. farmer and will make a splendid councillor ...1 who deek e to bco.utify tllei~. l1omes inexpensive· Bo,.,.._.ANVI _ _ If he is elected by acclamation it will save ; stock. The marriage ceremony was rcr- ty. 'l'he·<iepartmeuts devoted to fashion, art,, ... .....,.._. lformed by th f th r ofthe b'll'de a11sii~ted a n d hou..,hold decoratiol'I· a.ro very full, and Our S c h ool.a a nd S chool Bu . ildinga. the township the expense ,,fan el ection . I""'-· R ' Pe Ra eR ' . 1· l ,. ~· · ....._ the pict01'e.l illustrations !!ll'e ex:cellent. 'l'he Tl 1 f Cl k 1 d h I · WJ · ev s. · · O:!lll; ng.crso·il, .vr. fron tispioteo. "Naughty Bil!';' is a now method· ie e ectors o ar o ia sue exce - @ochrane, of B rantforil.i;: y,,r:. Robe-Pts1.>n , of P llotouro.vure ; and th\I "dmirero or .H.ap·· lent men to choose from, could not have of Chesterfield ; and 'rY· . T .. M aMuliblll., of hael will ,be pleased to see ""' engraving or _his I ~'le have for some years been j ustly tlne : µa.intiug. ··at. Joiu1 in·1the lJesert." w l uch . made a mistake in electing an y of them . WQOdstock. T he groou'}gmen wei·I!' the adorns thw number. Adcl.irei\S, DEMOKl!:STR, 17° p roud {Jf the hi.1th standing of our schools, The old council was returned, except Jtev. w. H . w. Boyle, o~ F'luiiii,;:J l. Me- Ea.st Uth ·$t. New York, .Y OU to and from tbe report of the High School ']avish, of Nassagaway.n ·; ; aad JYhsi erInspector, p ubli.ahed h erewith, we see that Mr. M illigan, Mr. E. Hall taking his ,folm McKay, brother of the b:nide.. The Oc ean · fQre $13.00, steerage, from Port· b1ride wore a d ress of gold:im ·bNwno srotia1, la.nd or Halifax by Alle.u Liue, to or from the High School fully maintains its good seat. BOWMANVILLE. a1veil and nat ural flowers:. The brm'es- Lond oridetrry, Belfas t, Qtleens town, Gal1iame, aud we are much gratified. B ut m~~ids were Miss J es·ie McK-iiy.,. sistJe!I· of way, Limerick Glasgow ; . Cabin a.lao rtiI l\IAYOR. wh en we look at tho character of the 48tf HorRey. McArthur. the bride, who was clreaseil · iw pale·bill.~ duced. W. A . NEADS, P..11gent. building, flll our pride anc l satisfaction We~t War d .. ....... .. . . .... ... . 158 saliin ; her cousin, Miss Aliee M'a.ffa~r 19f 4.2 &~ St. Marys, who wore white· :tatiini :i.11.dl vanish, with good rea son. Year aftor year North Ward .. ..... ............ 180 South Ward ................... l H ao g~m.3dine, and Miss Mcllivis-fu,. w!mie . ;' GUIDE TO SHOPPERS. the High School aud Public S\,lhool In~.lie$ was creo.m opera elMh: andi. laee;. J 482 HO spectors, 1 md the Principals have reported 'Ji'.h.e presents from members·-0f;tha·oliu11eru 'r ai1 .'s pJ:Sotos are very popnlar . REEVE. against the la.ck of µr oper accommodation School btoks, all kindE)i at Cheapside. Pl'Ower. Russell. alse· from friends near Co1l:fomrg~. whe-De· :md ventilation. th.~ bri_de formerly resided, as.-welllai." f:i!<!>ll!~ I Ask t.o see the prepared· M ince Meat at Weet Ward ........ .......... .... 110 lOG Ward .. .............. ...... 130 H9 Wes.hirl.', Scotland, were rn.;1JI1ero11s1l:ltiam- Murd o ·h Broe' We have juat had p ublic meetings, and North South Ward .. .............. .. ... . 115 68 tm~l and costly. After tH~ us1'1itll tJG>tl., · gr eat inter est h.aa been excited over the g:mitnda tions and good wiitti~s· we!Jfl· e;1;Just re~ved a fnll eh>ck of Silver 323 .,rossed, all partook of a sunmtuollltirepaiff Ware, suitable for 'Xrna.s'·J?'l'esents at S. election of councillors. This is all r igh t, DEl?!J't'Y ·R.ll:EV li:. ,.. -r S Ed 111 1Jl'8 P1ggot~. Beith. worthy of the well-known liospita.Uty on · · b ui thero u really morn reason to hold ·West ward . ...... .. .......... ...... 9' J 1 t , 0 ha.1mers Manse. Afterwa:s~-· tili.11· happy A spl end1i lot of new 1tlll'£l choice gro· 2 public 1nQetings and discuss the necessity North Ward .................. ..... . 131i l~~ . ! 110.uiple left by thti east boaild' tmih i »- ceries for tl:l.ie Holiday tr::iii!e has arrived of gettin,11; better school accommodation. South Ward ....................... :._:: _ · v.ieib relatives in other pants, of (Jlntavit>. a J · I,~ ·!e's . . 'l'h is is a matt& r th ·t effects greatly the 3l9 3ii!J W.e congratulat e the congregatfolll of! S1J-_ The ( ·hea.P"8t all wool filmnell and all "-Up; ....- - -and he!tlth of children and oouNC'ILI.ORS\ . fileoJTge on secur ing for t hl!iI-<· man~· ~lil6l' wool shiirts end drawers are- to be had at parei.. . Many sw.ifi?r places than Bow- North Ward- Thoe Borden ... ... ... .. . ... .. .. 201> "'. :t0·admirnbly fit ted to preside · ov-til· ib.- I t he Sta i : Holll!le. J oa Brittain.. .. ................ l H Wulilil:d@ek .sentinel l kv: iew. ; Factory <:Mton re ducedll at the Weiit mj!-31ville b.aye lat.i : built school houses F Mason .. . .............. ... .. . 163; IE dH 5c f 4c f " 7 - M Porter .. .. ............. ... .. . 15M , . . ,_ n o use- . cott on 0 11 · ., 6 or v, far suporior t o ours. One report states . n H LoscoJ?be .. .............. 107: I\ .. 'Jibe Canadian Pacific Raih".'ay. am ·br.ea"'- 1for 6, 8 for r.; 9 for 8. K Gall>rattb ....... . .. .... .. ... H S. 1·mg .the record every day. :N\)WI tihe·Nonth G "" · · · f h that t he lligh tfohool building of this South Ward~J .TC Nosworth)! ... ........ ...... 114. i 1Clll :R . h b t ,f reab ree-ucl1on ;m thll' price of res town was the wors t (. ~ any place of its size J H Kydd . ...... ..... .... ..... 10·::. =·@ re a~1wa_y a.~ een · .rans eN.'ec1 11~ Meats a:t J . :Th;yle's. Best.i:imts of all k inds H. Worth.... .. ....... ..... ...... . 96· ;i them their time bill h as .b\;ien oomngeili f 10 t d in this pr ovince. 'rhe rn·esen t report J, Fletc!>~r · .............. · ...... 4.:.i·.; i t hat t!ll.rou crh connections t~»Quebeo: ~li or ccm 8 per poun · 'I Jr.-odie (il'esl1tned) · ... · · ..... · 11·1 ° p · · '-R ead"· n:---'i~ Ov"' r Co~ts to su1 "t the s.'1.ys, "It is t he same wretched old b uilding 1 ' 1 Hoini::i- in t he Lower roymces.. onn. .,.,. .r -- " ' "" ~ West Ward - Messrs . .Jol\n Wesley, Joha' I · · --·"' 111 allest boy·aind la.r crest man at Couch as before." All i;hi.ngurs that visit our Percy, ;ir., a nd» T ' Morris-wer6 elected by a <>- . l m~le ~rom Ottawa,_ Toront<1>o,o.Ue.~ib.,: """"". J 0 uh to11 & ·"'.,_,d "' , ' . all pomts \ Vest, via St. Mar. t oosiJ U ili)C;· ns ""'·J erm ,ans·. school houses rn·0 su rprised to find them clamatlo11. DA"RL.ING-T«»N. ! ltioB. ll2 miles North of Mtmtrsal;. thlm.i; All wool tW<eeds wor th '7.&c for 50c per :SO inferior, and, if :my one t h inks that 'l.'he eontest wMI ior the ~ltion of 2r>tili \a1.<<;>illiing tedious _waiting_; at connecbmg yard. , Mar..tl~ cloth ,wortH..$2.50 for $1. they are suital·lc, l~t him visit them. deput:r·reeve and resulted i .. llberetnrnof Mr .. r:io1uts- and enablmg p~gsengeradJO ·ream 75 at T. G eo..·M aion s St2'1' House. ·The Board of T rustees have again an d Thos. l'!m·ale by 28 na.jorlty. :tihe-itr· destinations in as· .shor·t a< tiime, as Prepare fon· t:he co Id weather by getting DivM<>n Ne&. l · 2· . :It.~- 5_ 6 7~ Total, ipoa:N'b>lie. We have no hoaitatfon, illi sary- a Radiant Hbme He 11.ter- the best iu the :again, by resol ut io n and otherwise, de- Smale .. .... .............. 37 38· 2fl·{O la 1311 M " '"" t f S@l.d .:>nly 'by S. S. Edsall. J.l.i(l;1 ,m g u111ai or com f art, o::i:ce11enoe ·of . l!O~d . , market. .clared them to be very un:uitable and Cryd0T'Jllu.w ..... .... ....... O·20' 17; ;;,i; !9 6 17 ia nlll 1lhe· politeness and attention. of; tilt.en· Fingerin§'i.~arn 7f i cts lllilr pound; Facu nsatisfa· tory . Lc-t t.hem then take 11tep8 sellVaints, the . Canadian lfacific, &ihll'ay tory yarn 5ve:.per lb . Baltl win's]'ingering A 1 to educate the J1M J,L up to their standard Polling: J>l>Vi'aions·Nos·. 1 2! 3' 4: :> G 7 Tdal · ;sbalruds- pre·emment as the,·Model! Ron.di. Q.f kept in sto:::ll.:1t the Westr.End House. ·Qanadai, and although.one · may feel, inthoughts on thi ~ Rubj ect. Let them ll'OR R Em<B' If you want your . Turkey cooked right 319.! cwuHt to smile at t heir streamars adMcllt~ G. M. LGng ........... 62: 39 : :J.tl29:191r 38 40 .appoint a regula.r IJi;rLt for discussing tlrn J this 'Xm as,...get a B .appy Tbough t Range . Carve1111 ............ . 72: 36- 2it lHl n '29 18 :itS · ing, t he road, a trip wi:llieoIH'moe any 111n· l jUestion. Let ou:.' coul!cillors who are so pHjjlQldiiced mind that t lfie, road j,.eqµipnll(tnt, for your wife. Sol· d only by S. S. Edsall. 1'1RBT' 9B'l.,UTY-REBVlll'. Suits rnmlb·it> urJ erfrom the best goods, "ea~er to benefit tho town give their 'l'iews. Jaft. 8tMll\ ......... ...... 33·32 4.{)l 38) l00 39 31 319.· swn.ery and pu nctuallity , are supeDl:i.tive by the b e:it ,workm en and at the l owest 30"L illl eve-ry sense of the -r.1ordJ. TIIOlJ s<.:f!Oot JNs!':lCTOE.'s I:.ENJ'.fil.'f. J, R· Eteid! ··~~;~:;!!:~~~!:!:!.a 20 prices at Co11ch,Jol .mston,& Cryderman's. 370 A«coM M ODATIO~fl. - -· Watm:. closets- Fair. Thos Stanton ......·... 71Hb· 2!' !!If !12 26 20 A well :!UllJOrted stock of the choicest 285 . . l l G d Ja.s Wade·.. . .. . .. . . . ... 59·29i2S.:22: &l 32 SJ fifty TO CLEAR OU['.: tW..bal~ family groceries an .d proi~ilions, fresl1 and Water St·pply- F8 ir. 8c 100 r011111· .a-<!1>\JNOILLOns.. 4 cured me~m; alwa1 ·s on hand at Lyle's. C ]lather ~w :ill. School B uilding--Very c.J. 'Fbornton .. - -.Gl.l' :W:- 4ll·3G> ll7 50 rn. 0£" their Ho llid .a~:· Goo.ds, Ezr& Halli....... . _ .·. M. :l6; 311fB 98 2+ If,< John Ly,ile- has r ·educed tl10 price of all .pa.r~ies b~rrel A~so ~ J>oor. ( ·""s RruJl!\s-Indiffe~·ent; one S. Ale-xander .. ... _ .. 36 L'T.' l!:I>1l'J 3~ a 2'r; kinds of Meat s to 10 cents per pound for MURDOCH BiROS. air,e sellfiing of them , · draurh ty. Ligh ting- Ji"'air ; C.A· .R.TWID(ll{IEJ.T . the best cut$ and all othfil' cuts in proportion. Heating-- t . ' " Y m, tilation- Poor. Halls The result ot tl1e elec~ion is.as follow3':: chi.na, chi na wa.re,, fo\ncy cups, Cruets, pickls castoret butter c0olers, - Poo r. itina Rooms- None. Cap . Reeve-Jarnee. lhll'r. ll1Paccla.ma.Uon. · plated kniives, for ks, and spoons of the R ooms-·- . ·s i;,r1· used. Teacher:>' · Deputy.-Heev:e-Johiu J1 M\tzKee, "by aoolama.- 1 , sa.ucers, er oake r y, table and k F · tion. · best quali!ty and at bot.tom prices at S.S. cy Private :J ·~-~; one. Des s- 'an·. Co1.mclllora- l>a.-viid Jl'Ml'i.G\. J H D"v1tt, ar:d.1 ' hanging lam]l:S, and. ether fun. Edsall's . . B lack b u 1· · F""" Albert. Spinks. : Dont bu(y china, cr.'.lakery or glassware · .i TJ1(,ru is a fair I,ibrary G-t' Follt1 :.wing is. tho vette ~dc Com1ciltore: - ]';), goods at m4precidl:lll.ted~ low EQUil-." l!'allis. Z i lk J . ill De"rlttt. lW; J: ~...>e'i.itt, 4'l ; : A till you .Jee Murdoch Bros' new stock. It· ; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .r supply of Chemical ap- 8pinks, 164!; l'l:obenb T111ylol1, 138. beats any.thing ~ver a:hle \~'ll in Bowman ·. ;· referenc· prices. Do;njt fail to; clill: and 'J -, mm..8ium. Fair supply M.A.NV:ERS. paratus ville. '.m,;uth. ,~ 1>n,1 Gbb es. No PreTake , your buggilas., and carriages to. ; ' · T~l· get a. bargain. R:E,EVE: l! ~ 3 ~ 5 of Char · · J'lforris': Carriage W orl.w- to be painted b y '. ........ 224: Barnicu tt .. .. .· l 'l 22 '%'$ 3't 7 4 · .. ruont . parato1·.1 ······ ·.·3ZO Kelll.edy .. ..- 3e: 83 f' c l G7 '23 Mr. Hoooton St ott. You can have a job> I - ·. Tamblyn, 1\'I. A., (Tor.), J.)tli:l?>U'l\Y..n.J:CRVR.. STAFF $500 REwuv !-W~ wm pay tlie above at any w·ice d esired.. : . ..... 2914 1t.·11-ches Classics, English Clark .....~. .. ·... 7:; m · 2 10 891 eward . for ooy case of. liv~r complaint, Head Ju, ....... Im~ r Grand·y .. ..... ...23 39 !H !H1 2.'1: Call ll't the ' Vest ll.nd House and see· ' ~ 1 · dyspepsia, sick hea~a.che, indigestion, the aU wool Grey Fll.mnel, they are selling 1< · : mes Millar, undergraclu~ f'IJ/8 ~ iA Jn · !i:O<UNl"ILL0.1.(8· and Mo< constipation or costiv~m. e :is we cannot cure for 2~ec per yard ; alllo the all wool Shir-bs WI ~· v,e (fl lllC-' ·....·. · 190 ' '. it.-iua,;ic~ and Science. Blilirn . . .. .. .· .. . . 5 33 32 17 138 ate, te«' with West's.'Vegetable Li.v&r Pills, when ...... 157 C11;1:ins .. . .. · . . . . 3 la 23 7 8 :m and Drawers at 501! ·. each. 1111d,,;t gra.uuabe, teaches Maj. Uu!/ihes ·..·&t 65 H 21 5 ·...· ..·.· 219 the directio:u are strrot ly complied with. :Tames ' ' .. ...... 199 You.can wit hmitt. & >d oubt get the hlist J ohnston ..... . .. 22 45 lH. 410 .·.. d Mathematics, Draw- Magill . ···.·. . ·.·13 9 7 o Junior E ...... 36 They are pwely vegitable, and never fail selection of good :n.eliable Gold and· Sil:Y.er 7 ·.··... 184 Vane" ..·....... 10. 39 83. -1~ I.I to ~ive ~atJiisfaction. La.rge bottles con· . &c. ing, Bool.- · Watalies, and J m11elhiy of every deicl!iptaining 00 sugar coated pills, 25c. For HOPE. '· : <·RX DoNE.- English, tion. at l\faynard" $-hli6· Jew~ller's. CHARA( sale by all druggists. Bewar e of cou nterWhen buying Coal Oil alilk your dealer for the New Oil, 4. 5, idiug in particular is 'l'otal feit.s and imitations.. The genuine manuPolling Div:lsin:n, Nos. 1 2 very gouo1 L;idies for th~ fir1 est skirts in town, call ~'OR JlEEVE. · rn ;e. ' M athematicsfactured only by JtWIN C. WEST & Co., on Mrs. Ives. Also, for laces an d! cm.far abuv· l!i'O lI. ]!;lliott .....·.... · - ... 3.~ 43 31 2Jil69: 68 brc ideries, hosiaiy aDd gloves, undei:-wear, " s- Good. Modem H.H. Walker ...... - .... 29 31 17 9; 2! 16 126 81 King-at E., Toconto. J: :.:celle;, t wool:shawl s, lrulli.es. furnishing11, ete:.. , ut. Commercial SubSECOND 'DJ!:Pl7TY·REHOYE TAIT'S PHOTOS- Messrs Tait &; Morrison, :Languag~t D ress Goods, Oanvas Cloth, Obtoman 220 Bowmanville, Ont.- Dear Sirs :- .A. proor or the P!. V . Dyer .... .. .... .. .. .. 12 35 2i 29 G9 57 )s very fair. Try it once, you will use no other. jects- Th Wm. McCallum .. _ .... .. 51 40 l~ 7 25 \ 8 169 negative taken hy you was duly received. Cords, V ictoria.. Cloth, Costume Cloth, I ha.Vil to thank :ron .ror your kindness. 'l'ho 1·. ' D D rncIPLI)IE.- S ubCOUNl.'JT,J,QRR. 0.R.<UNl: · cabinet is certainly one of the best, if not the Sergee, Cashmere, &c., in all shados and lllcC OLL BROS. & C O'Y, T oronto 18i best, I have evl,'r had taken. I would like you vecy cheap, at the West End House. . c1 . -ind C ;isses- Good. J W Mcllurney ...... .... ! 5 3113 3! 44 3! division · · 26! to quote me yourprice for a dozen. .A number L MoNe.11.-.. - ... ..... _ 55 61 UH 54 36 I, ' amongst the Staff193 R Bee.tty .... .. .......... 32 21 lll 13 58 57 of people to whom I have shown it say it is as Division " Ladie's Kid · Gloves in all the newest 16 :line work as any they ever saw done In Toronto A fine assortment of all the newest goods W ANTED- Ladies and geutlew in W S Gitrord ..... . . ..... . . l 4 6 0 4 1 ..\nd Discipline-Ex· It Sl\tisfact<: ' 16 Let me hear from you, and in quoting price shades, L adie's and Children's Woolen i n Man tle and U lster Clotha at Couch, Bickell ...... . ...·..·.. .. 6 5 l o a 1 city or country to take l ight w 1 ·1< at Mitts and Cnshmere Gloves of all kinds it as fine as you can e.s I may take please quot" Johnston & Cryderwan'e. their own homos. $3 to $~ a. day c. be celleut. easily ma.de; work sent by ma.·I; no C&Jl.I' :tn.-;. several pozen, requCl\lts continua.Uy corning in at Couch, ;Johnstons & Crydermans. n;.- It is the same Ladies, you can see somethin<T new ·we have good demand for our work it:' , Mr· GENERA. The Canadian J.ive Stock .Journal gives for that sort of thing, Yours truly. EDMONG f d "' M·rnce «CHOW!\' niah steady employment . .Address wit( 1tamp, · tl h Any of the Toronto, London or Mon- a.nd m·ce i w ig M before ; the some sound a.dvice to farmers when it E . S1rnPPARD, 'l'orontCJ, Nov. 26th, 1885, f>3·tC n te 11 ape o prepare M.'l"G <:OMl·A.Nl', 2!1.1.,l'.tne st., Vln · wretched treal papers clubbed with the STATESMAN Meat at Murdoch Bros, 'rhose who have elnnau. Ohio · :1..<.ted, and at least The StA'£Jo:SMA~ and THE TORONTO at very low rates. Don't throw away says :- Stockme.n, before you spend a rooms bl'e tried it are delighted wit h it s flavor. - -- - -- - - - - - - - -- - - · :y to be very uncom- week or two of your pi·ecious time in driv- WEEKLY NEWS will be sent toge~her ·for money on local papers of n o value but one of th. ' 0 that young lady said she wanted her . . one year for $2. If you d esire The "'<'ather. Tha work m g wealthy.A.mer1cl\n~ a.round the country, Toronto Daily News for t hree months, call a t the STATESMAN office for lowest Chrilltmas present boi.1gh t from May nard fortable in . ; · :~ , is charact erized look well into their credentials, and when and the week ly for the remainder of the terms. the Jeweller. · H e keeps s ~ich lovely of t he ~ · Opened out to day at Couch , Jolmston · , ' in all the depart- you sell a ninmls to a stranger, politely year, together with the . STATES){AN we lJy ener)'.'\' " will furnish them for $2.65. Send your & Cryderma.ns, another lot of Astrakan ,1 .1 at the University, ask for a deposit when you close the ·nts, a 11LI to work for us Caps, Persian Lamb Caps, Persian Lamb bargain. How is it that when demons in name in to this oftice at once. · ~· .. oartmental e:x:amina'll as ~n Muffs, Grey Lamb caps ,and South Sea t h e garb of men have laid some fiendish at their own homes. !i\7 to $10 per week c11n be quietly made. No J(hoto. painting; no 'V tlf) Sick headache, a.nd all liver diseasea Seal Muffs. These are all ~he choicest canvasalng. scheme of roguery, they attempt to spring For full particulars, plea.so ad· goods that money can buy and will be 1Hn n t. , ' t.h e staff are paid it on hardworking, honest, UNSUSPECTING yield immediately to West's L iver Pills, ~~:'~f.ib~nce, Crescent Art co., Boston, Mass,, sold at the lowoat po1sibla prices. Sugar Ooated. .All d rul{g ists. fa.rmers 1 uierl :i;.t, .~ t..11nk, earn them. There was great excitemen t over the elections in town. Mr. McArthur declined the nomination for Mayor, but t oo late to hani "his name not appea.r on tlie ballots, hence the large m ajor ity for Mr. H orsey. Mr. Rnesell made a capital run for the Heeveship, but Mr. P r ower being a skilled canvasser was again elected by a good maj ority. The feeling t hat t here were t oo many candids.tea from the Organ Factory militated against both Mr. Russell and M r. Piggot t. Dr. Bei th made a n My 200 page &ri.hbling Book, 5c excellent r un, an evidenca of his popMy E xercise Bookti at 5c. and lOc. ularity as a citizen . I n t he North Ward for Councillors, th e vote took a political My one do~ good Lead Pencils phase, t he Conser yatives voting chiefly for 10 <'.-ents. for Messrs. Br itta.in and L uscombe. Had Scholars Companions for 5 cents. the Liberals polled a straight party vote also, Mr. P ort er would have been elected instead of Mr . B rittain. Mr. Loscombe apparently was very indifferent takina . . · , ll> , · ' o very little interest in the contest. The !Haps obtained on short notice. S outh Ward elected t hree solidmen, b ut many regret ]\fr. Worth's defeat. --o-- P. TREBILCOCK. --o-- The Municipal Elections. PUBLISHER'S COLUMN. THE SOOIP/rl.ES. School Books --o -- School Supplies. s c L N EW ONTARIO READERS, 200 PAGE SCRIBBLING :soox::s=1 Scribbling Books and SPECIALTIES : ---- - ···-- ------- --o-w TABLET Lf SSONS 1112 75 HE E H 0 0 DtCTtONAttY~ DRAWING PENCILS B 0 0 K ACCORDEONS, ROOM PAPER s N . e p apers 1 · nve opes (KENNER &00.'SX..._·____,·XjARl~TY HALL.~ I I IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT WEST END HOUSE! Having completed the Fall and Winter purchases, and feeling certain t hat t hey w ere .bought at the lowest possible figure, would respectfully ask call and examine the stock and see for r a ther think t hev w ill. yourselves whether the prices suit you or n ot. - --- - -·-- - --- VVOOLGOODS You will find the stock of Knitted Wool Shawls, Hoods, Bootees, Cuft's, Inlantees, Jerseys, Children's Wool Suits, &c:, &c., is well assor t ed!; also very cheap and good value. B ;L ANKETS and T IEDOVVNS, n ·RESS GOODS ·! The stock of Dress Goods is large a nd varied and marked very low. I GENTS' F-0-RNISHINGS, CLOTHS AND TW"EEDS, MEN'S UNDERCLOTHING, full a nd well a ssorted stock. It w ill pa:y :you to ca ll an d inspect. Suits got up on the shortest n otice and best style. GROCERIES! i J ust arrived per Sch 'r "Jamieson," bbs. b est :American Coal :;Oil. - Special inducements . buying in lots. lot of R o:ya ;W r1n ge_rs Just received. Everything 1n the Grocery i Line fresh and ch eap as the cheapest. . JOHN McMURTRY, W est E nd House. :FARMERS THRESH ERSI Use McColl Bros. & Co.'s Celebrated e n t, L 'r . d n MACHINE OIL. T HE BES T IN THE "\VORLD. ~·svNLJ:GHT " Coal Oil. I l g W . oods~NTED-LADIES D u N N,s BA KI N c powDER THE COOK'S BEST FRI EN[