AN (\mericanoxohnuge gotsnff the fol ' lowingnnent the recent trip of the Marquiu through Uncle Sam's dumim: “When the â€again of Lorne passed th vugh New York he was ucompanied by four Ruth A__‘_ 5-- I bi. Thin. to lay the In... twat peculiar. In In; Cur o! luv-in nlwnys It» ellod THEM: can he no doubt, that. there is good l‘vflflull tn t‘i-ar, m the Titan: does, that. the farming prospects throughout Europe are anything but good. The great floods which have pit-railed throughout Iliurupc have Iu-t only spoiled the tall sown grains hut. m-c hindering spring npel‘atiulls. Should they last much lullgt'r it will he too late to make up in any \\‘:l_\' for lost time. The poor prospects for the crop have had more to (lo ; with the rapid ndvnneu in the price of grain l than the repm'h of reduced estimate of last season‘s crop in Ameliva \rhieh are so much - talked of. The winter in .\nn rim has ht-(‘II a Very fm'urnhloune for farming pqupi-ctw. Show has been muru abundant than for yi-orsand as the cold has linen renmrkatnly steavlv, it has not meltul at times leaving the mint, exposed to the frost. h‘urh ‘a stem y cold winter is generally atollowcd by an early and warm spring. The spring terrors of a too early thaw and an ice cont- ing, which would smother the “heat. plantw, or t frost which would kill tlmmtlmve ~‘t t to he [math The largo fall of snow is fnvul- l ‘ able also for tho pimpects of the spring 1 crop as snow is : great. fertilizer. t . “N-__-m C“ “‘v .vlul \ ll h‘llrln'flt has, to use his wnnls as repuntul. "hung over him like a nightnmro," he ï¬-arml that if his storm \muhl «mum on Friday lnnuh-cus. antivipathr: the March stun-m. mul lu-lmlxlin: hi as a prnphet free frmnldunnlcm. wuuhlhavn ln-cmnc ins-am- through fvar. 'l‘horcfmu \Viggms h ghul that lu- made this mistake. Herm- and f. nrful as are Ins lll‘Oplu‘l‘il‘S, he is. after all, a h-mh-r hmrtul man, who \ruuhl rather In :1 .xturmcntch the wand lumping than ‘ ‘ ' - .. ...‘.......L.uux Luu \vnml napping than :nvn his warning lwlptn “H the nuul mum's. " «Ottawa Iv'rm- I‘rrxs. 38mm: long the British .Palliament will be asked for a grant for Prince Albert Victor. According to the precedents of the Princess Charlotte and her present Majesty. the allowance should have been demanded before this. Except in the case of Princess Beatrice. the only members of the royal family who now have a claim on the country are the children of the Prime of “'ales. \Vith regard to titles, the only precedent tor the young Prince is that of Frederick. ‘ Prince of \Vales. When (lcorge I. ascended 1‘ Me throne in 17†he created his son Prince ! of “’ales and Duke and Marquis of Cam- i bridge. In 1716 the Prince’s oldest son i r‘redcriek, then [0 years old, waq created 3 Duke of Gloucester, and nine yams later. . Hake of I'Idinhnrgh, Marquis of Ely, Earl of ’ Eltham, Viscount Launccston, and Baron - 'Snowdun. At his death all these pet-rages 5 descended to his eldest son George. then a I boy of thirteen, who was directly afterward J created George (L. Prince of “'ales and : J'Iarl Chester, and who, nine years lalu‘, I succeeded to the throne. l Flam the hearty and unanimous manner in which our (.‘onservutivo cotems. declare that “Mownt must go," We are almost forced to the opinion that he cannot stay. Our Reform lriends, however, :i'.- equally as emphatic that “he must m: . vl stay.†If we may jndm from the onp-miion cam. liaigll speeches .“2‘. .\lu\\‘.il':i l‘umu‘d one \Htst multitude of silh‘. \\'e tended several nn-etings of late, and so far we how. not heard a \\'Ul_‘d of praise, hut volumes of eonrh-nnndion. It is somewhat singular that nothing good can he said for the (loverunn-nt by its opponents although many measures of great value and henelit . havehoen the onion. e of its rule. Hch ; honest worth its due, and if "Mowat mu~t - go," do not let party vindictiveness depriie f him of the honor which is hi: just remind. I The spirit of fair play so dear to the free and gindependent mind should gorern in politics as well as in other nuttters, and l l when the acts of the Mowat administration I 1 IS but have ut- aro fairly critized we believe they will he found to have been actuated by a loyal j regard for the interests of the Province. l em‘crlonked the fact that 1| day begins at noon, while my begins at midnight. and a: storm that he said would rhlay fell nu the Paciï¬c in- :mtic. \Vlggius seems to he ..._ AlJ, (Editorial 330195. Iliscm‘orutl (he ermr Hc phxlnh‘uphicnlly uss u the world‘s iugIll‘P great March Ir: the March a pranu-t frcc lwcmnc iusmu- \ggms is gin-l [“ierm- :lml A sum? STRRAlc-flinm IM II more hum boon n “teï¬df’h atmm of cm 0! Health flowing a th 0 (mutant â€mod: of the use. mm '35 cans. â€"â€"-.â€"-â€"-â€"~â€"~ 9 0 o-â€"»-â€"â€"â€".-.â€". I Holloway? l‘i/I’s.â€".\'cr\'ousnoss and want, i of lCm-rgyâ€"“an Iirst tho norms fwl nn strung. ninl listlussnou snpphnila clingy. it . is the right time to take amlm :iltvrntivv as llollmmy a l‘ills to prevent rlisorch-r running into rlisemo. 'l‘hose excellent l’ills correct all irregularities mnl \\'o.|liiiessos. They not so kindly, yet so energetically on tho funct- ions ohligrstion and assimilation that the whole. hmly isrcvn'ml. the blood is n-mlor- ml richer and purer, the innsvlvs hecnnw ï¬rmer anal stronger. mnl the norms and l systems are invigorated. These Pills are ’ Iuitnhle for all clussos mnl ageï¬. 'l‘huy haw l a moat marvellous ull'ect on persons who are ( out of condition; they soon rectify what. l over in in fault, restore strongth to the body l and conï¬dence to the miml. nun v; u IIulIN', l'tlllStftlill‘llll)> the “'a'll'lll Hult Stream is driving its waters more and mom towards the cast, and tho diurnal motion of the anh in that d:rcctinn is con- stantly hulpin; its inovcnu-nts towards the east, The cold water underlying the warm i'IcL-i-sszirily throws up a vast amount, of vapor which forms those immense lcudcn hanks of clouds that are not won in otln-r parts of Europe. Ireland is the d-nnpcst counhy in Europe l'Xt'L‘l‘t Holland. ln Centuries gone by the Gulf Stu-am male tho now harrcn Greenland the country of tllc vino, but by degrees the Arctic thl‘l't‘llt with it: tirlds of ll'clu't‘gs pushcd tho \mrzn atromn hum it. and hcnm tho col-Innis and lmrrcnnrw of that country. 'l‘iw Gulf Imus-(rdfornn-rlyof its connntrc-a and its lluivcrsdy. It has now dcscrtcd it. and : hit it alnn-st lminhal-italvlc. P‘p t-z'mgtn has still a little wave of tho (lull Strriun. lrcland now In surrounded hy Its \V-Il‘lllust, llrt‘flLh, and when tho \rcstorn Winds lllll'd'. this \runu currunt of air mingled with the cold product-s thcsc innucnso down-ponrin~ s of rain. and cll'wts grout. .I‘rcgul u'itics in the barium-tors in lrclund. “awn thc east \r‘nd l hloWs grim, liilllllltit'rs is lulu along too ’ cash-r" shun-s of .hnorioa. .-\ strong lu‘nuf l l l I Strum! -_;:o\‘c- a Initial lh'flc to lcclund, that, i ut the tcndcncy of tln- Hulf Stream “mt. ward in the lame quantities of sapwood and driftwood taken up in its coursc, and cast always in on cmtcrly direction. It is said that the t-tudc u'inda dorivo tllt'll‘ mmtin; from tho diuinal rotation of the earth, a; well us from tho cash-rm nun-rout. of the ‘lu'f Stream. Mil-IS, t‘\'|l.’t.‘l.'lll_\’ noticed for the last titty years or mom. ham prowd sullici. cntiy thc mounds of our fears about no; constantlv incl-main; damlmcs: of thocli~ mate,- oi lro and. V. l l.\‘ the comm- of a lengthy letter Jul-lures- â€y i ed to the New i-\ ll): (lrace, Archbishop , n . Lynch in refer. nee to the state of lrelaml, . l attention is L'tlllv'l to the extraonlinary jt-lmngt- which the climate of the British it. 'l Isles h under :I-.ll,', and which undonhteilly m. i accounts for tuze agricultural failures now at i hecomin; so comma i. “'e quote from this at 1 llltcl't'stin: letter :~â€""ln a former communi- ,.- ,‘cation “'11 tlincael the attention of the il' i Public. hut only in a cursory wwy, to a sub H ' .l'mt "f :I't‘ilt llllpnl'tancc relative. to the pre- .u ~t _ sent and future condition of Great Britain 13 f and of Ireland. In tact a change is going 3 t n in those countries which will affect per- ! mauently for weal or for .woe their best. ! l interests. Englishmen and lrishmen should ' I urge their (lchrnInen'S to take into serious g cousuleratiou the altered state of things. iThe climate of Ireland and England has undergone for the last ï¬fty years a very l great change. There are now constant t rains and fogs, so that certain crops do not mature as formerly. “'heat is uncertain, potatoes more so, apples, which ripened in I Ireland tiftv years ago, now shrivel on the w trees ; Au-crica supplies that commodity. The moisture of the caruh is destructive to the heats of the sheep, and they rot in 3 l thousands. There is not enough of sunshine l ’ to dry the. tart, which is the fuel of the l poor. This state of things will hecome tho I uoimnl state of Ireland. The summers and . winters of lr-lan-l are. interlapping; large I ! masses of heavy laden clouds, almost touch- , mg the ground, are seen car-eriug over all I . Ireland, and nearly every day pour down i l their heavy showers on the. already flooded i earth. The question is askedâ€"45 this to! j continue? We fear that it. will, and, per- = haps, increase. The warm Gulf Stream, l l which formerly only cast a wave around i l Ireland, now embraces it, and with its thick vapor inundates it. To prove our fears we shall quote largely from the very learned ‘ work on the Half Streau lny “Maury," of the United States Navy. The waters of the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico being . . t hated by tho tulplcnl sun start up thei coast of the United States, and IVU‘tii‘ll)’ l meeting the Arctic current from the north 5 lll‘ltiglug down its nnghty icebergs and ticlds ' of ice, is turned on the banks of Newfound- s laud towards the east, and strikes Ireland l tirst. The Arctic current is constantlyi pressing it in that direction. The Arctic l current heing cold is heavn-r than the Huif ‘ Stream, and underlies it l'l the shape of the roof of a house, consequently the Warm .1 I. might lmn- \vnix than he :mnuyw super «ml '0â€: vl'ntulh? (.‘uu it he that the .larquis hruughl his uwn waterâ€"in (act. never "an l.‘ \Htlmut n plentiful supply of the Enï¬uh «Ion-nut in wuin-h tn lmtlu 2' 0f cmtrsu. hath-mks can not he obtained in tho United Stun-s. hut \m shoull think that he nilh his hrdstezul. lh-ruhmwlt when in this country. carried her uwn feather huh! with her. Hrignnli is said tn carry several pairs of Btughurns on all his junrneys. Many Englishmen “he came to New York city to llama-net, huslness bring snow shoes with them, and wVernl Fn-nehnwn have been klmwn to hung unt‘ lame» and tents to use in the fe~h-r«l cupntul. But hath-tum we can not exuety umh-rstaml. Why not wall- paper nwl -efru erntma? Can it, he that the ul' n'u'u-rgs pushed the “mm f, and Inn-um tho uni-Imus :In-l ' that muntry. Tim (‘mit‘ pntml hm", to Iceland. than vlydf Its L'ulllllld'C-a and im It has nmv dost-I‘M] it. and \I'iIIIla Ilurivn tlII-III‘ castin' lI-II: :lfi'lll (If the earth as - cubl I . ~IrrI~I sIIf the ‘nu I ,t‘N'NL‘L'lâ€\ IIIItiIcIl fur the II IIIIIII‘ II. In- pl":u\ul ~IIHiI‘i- III of "111‘ Imus nhnnt tht: Iain; (l:\lll[)llL‘Si 0f tin-III. l till he 4 .c hack, rather :nlh fmu‘ tulm. m introduction of- "go-Funnmin ‘Iin-c-s will become tho .1. The summers and 2 interlapping; largo clumls, almost touch- .‘p tz '{H' .3 II (In! Stu-um. .' Its \VIImusL l \Iiluis Max, In! \Iith â€I; IIIIIII pnmin s IIII tics in the the east \\ IN D) "(Mum ‘l. ‘ In :1 la the "f the uu‘rvut $(SEAWLS. MAHTLES CLOUDS 8.; FUHS At and Below Cost, to make room for Sprin Goods. 0‘ D ffl Sui ï¬aflGflmï¬ï¬‚fls Jimz’ics’ dainty/mu 8611.9. 200 Choice Pieces of TWEED! Ladies’ ASLrachan Jackets, Lamas" Jam/z «5‘60 S Ma! 82213, Produce of all kinds taken in exchalm n. “31quon cud“ given a nun]. Gentc’ Tweed Overcoatings Gem/5’ 7/‘02'31672 Oz'w'coalilig/J. ' Tr‘cwis 7/"0rsied .S’m'li/(yx 1% g? CALL AND SETTLE BEFORE 25TH MARCH. mats "° Qhoes Less than Gost Hereafter must bu cash. as I am determined while in Woodville to give no more credit to any )nu JUST ARRIVED HARRISON LESLI E’S. AERMERS†A?FEENM§DI READY-MADE CLOTHING OF THE L. TEST PATTERNS AND LARGEST SHX‘K IN TOWN ROD. CAMPBELL, WOODVILLE. BARGAINS. I am Bound to Carry on Business on a. :Diflerent Principle. U lsterings and Matallas: P Cloth, FOR A FIRST-CLASS All Accounts not settled by that time will In) given over A CALL SOLlCITED} Aï¬cKENEEEE, DA V1 l )b‘UN BLOCK , BEA V E “TON mum {I A ï¬ne range of FUR GOODS, consisï¬ng of Parties indebted to mo by Note or Account will ploasu T0 HAND DAILY. T0 BIC DISPUSEI) Ul“ (Illl‘lA l’. FOR CASH ! â€as just received a splendid stock of '1 A V ERTC) N . GO AT ONCE TO THE go for Goods. and Highest prim-s allowed Must be sold A heavy stock of Special lines in Gents’ Tweed Suitings. A '|‘ Ladies’ Mink Setts, for collection. Our stack of 13W? Fob mm, 19m. m... u. mum: ; nnnm NI acre.»- Home]. E! Ilf‘h'» 2r (her fall whmu. I7 acres plunuhml for «prim: rm ‘I. 'J. The South Hall 0! [mt Na. 19. m â€In In“. (Mm-master: n1 l-‘Jdon ; about 40 acres clanr. Possession given the Int 0! March. MCI. I'm further particulars apply to Tho South Half of lmf No. S! in Hm 1 sion of I'llvlun ; nlmm NJ acre.»- (-Innrwl dur fall win-M. I7 acres plunuhed for 9 ‘J. 'l'lugSmltAhAfln†0! [mt N0. 19. l l VOTIles-AH pnr‘tvw hm‘im: l-uuinm 1 Fnoywr 'l'v'mlnln will Mouse ('MI E ulllco. m'vr tho Mare 01’ Mowrs. Jnu. McRu “emu-ton. Pym-nary, 2m. 18.“ TWO Farms ‘t’d‘Rent- -â€"H0/?8£S 1447 AI #25 )1; (mice up-stnim “'2 notice by the Part ano 7! Mr. H. U. Mulligan. our station a; disposed of his hmulsonm resident, nape to bishop-1.1mm. of L’cturbm the purpose of transferring the Lxullcs’ Seminal). 8.1] Slzxsnm v). 'l‘mzm'. Vlltllille curious I all. The makes my silllpl)’ Willing to ten cents†Worth 02' Hulm'ï¬ 1-.<-_-ululan;.; tinu‘. Try mum Mn 1; you .uuu‘n numl 'I‘u pure MR8. MARY CAMPBELL. Woodvlllo IN). or to Mus. FLORA SMITH. mm. 18m. (24) 0mm" 1‘ o '1le Social given in ni i nf the Methodist Church of Cann l: I last Friday evening, luy \Irs. Drake and \li s 'l l'II3luz', at the I'csII dence of Mr. (z‘corgu Drake, was (I. .IleCiIlI-d Success. NotII'ItlIstIInIliII-I the incleIIIouI-y of the weather thI- -re new (We! 200 preSI- HZ, every room in the honsu hcin'v lillIId, cum to the pantry. 'l‘hu sin ;iu. ; \I as far al; an: the averaI-c. \Irs. llIIIIiIIIIII squIIssed hm - sell (Ill this occusi on. MIs. chlI‘IIIlyen held the attention of the “‘llnlu audience wlIilI- she rendered in II beautiful manner that grand old song, “The Death of Nelson." Mr, and Mrs. Spencer sung several (ml-IL with great clllcb. Elisa Mulliu Incith Sung. "UIiitinp, with the Tide, ’ and l'l’l?Ll\'t‘Il II well (Iesuvetl encore. 'l'hc Misscs “Ink:- ‘sqng :1 beautiful due“ and i5 is hardly lll‘ltcssal‘yto say that it was universnlh admitted to in: the piccc of the evening. MI. Dmke Ilescn'Is gvcnt credit for thv maluer in which he cut “lt'llllell his "wish and made echy onu feel “3 if they \I'cI-c at home. 'llIo proceeds of tho I-I'cniu5 aInounleIl tn nearlv $30. ~[COM ] I WUUDVILLIZ. on Monday, February 26th, "383 Sollvltor 0f Ilu‘ï¬uprum- ('nurt, l'ulnlc. roan-yumu-r flu" V'il! :Igers to cmpluy forth the thief. Edw‘qugflotel, Not satisï¬ed by the dress stolen from Miss McDougail, and mentioned in our last, the thief returned again on Friday night and by picking the leek of tin- work-Iooln, entered. and after going through the room, left with :i valuable silk dress. Suspicion was directed to certain pirties in town. and a Search warrant was procured but without effect. This state of things is now becoming unbearable, sneak thieVes entering houses and removing valuables without the least clue being left. It is not long since Mr. Jns. Duncan {was made the recipient of an unwelcome visit nnd a heavy loss “as sustained. If our village constables are not slnrwd enough to ur- earth the offender, would it not pay the AN auction sale of Farm Stock and Im- plcnwnts uillhe lml-l by Mr. Don. llm‘s. auctioneer. on the premium of Mr. John Leslie, North Half Lot l5, Concession 2. Thorah, on Thursday next, March ht. Also by the same genrloanm, on the 7th prox., at. North Hall Lot 4, Concession M, Thorah. Farm Stock and Implements and a quantity of Household Furniture, the pro- perty of Mr. John Danny“. Both sulcs will take place at 12 o’clock. $119-$111} 3(TITl‘ï¬ï¬s‘lntn‘tï¬. M. 1’. 1'., will he helnl in the Town Hall, un Sutunluy awning nc.\t. Mr. Mml ill :unl other Iva-nth-umu will :ul Irma tho meeting Mn. J. l"lliott Lennon, 1 f 'l'urontn has (‘5- tuliliilletl .1 lav utlice in mums over Mr. John MoKiunnn’ 3 Drug Store, when: llu will at all times he on luunl tn tmusum. business entrusted to him. His Cunl will be found in another column. ’l‘m: thaw of last week cuvcrcl tho lukr with a beautiful new can of iw. 'l‘lw smm' fall of 'l‘uusdw last has again covered it. A Ml-ZEI‘INH in favor of Mr. Frank .\l:ulill. 'l‘uwssuu' Cause“. mm- ne‘t. (huts is moving sluwl)’. Euwl‘loss on ’l‘uosd \y nut. REV. I). W .-\'rJnN will pru: w'l 1' church on Sabbath next 11' 3. 00 p. m Mn.~W. 11..)uussux. Aux. lms rmnuw‘“ his otï¬cu to Mr. Mulligan’» block. Hu will be found owe-r the Drug Hum. chase all kinds of: mrkoï¬ahln hmwu The undersigned will be at I'IIJJUH‘ LEXNUD m, Cornm' Sum-no and Mara Sin-.9: BEAVER'I'HN, Uzn‘muo. Notice. 2gunnzrmn Vomim; curious about it n: ulg'ph wmnu; to give _\ul: m- a Leghlntmg Plus. a: as .ou dwu‘n uccll pil‘ ‘Jip the 7th ("m a detective torbriu-V: i. 9:; .......r7.¢; a 4....“ 53%.... :57... 9:; M". Ma :23... $5ch '21er ":u-m Stock and lm~ by Mr. Don. “ms. miws of Mr. Jnhu pt 15, Concession ‘2. r next, March lat. “PO Times that mun a-euc, In; ‘Sl‘lcncu in I'm-t L'tleornu-Ih, to: the 3.11m: imu a. . McRm ti ('u 'H Ql.‘l.\"r \ l. .3“ on Saturday kt Hi" Sulury m our Friday of tin- through in 1'3.qu Mmlill ,