[ï¬r =Mellb Park. ' The differences be- nd]: the two lamps are that, both lighting ' tho‘incandoscence of carbon, Edison has Lmnll horseshoe shaped ï¬lament of charred spar. while Sawyer has a carbon pencil ven inches long by one and a quarter inches diameter. Edison exausts the glass globe ntaining the light of atmospheric air, while hwyer ï¬lls his globe with nitrogen. The tter system would seem to have the advan- ge in that‘the process of filling with nitro- n is cheaper than that of creating a perfect cunm, and the outside pressure is reduced the case of the nitrogen globe to almost thing. Sawyer's carbons last from ninety ya to an Indeï¬nite length of time and cost I than two cents each. The cost of filling ,th 'trogen is less than two cents, and the on e is so simple that a man can fill ï¬fty thee in an hour. The whole cost of the Elli. placed at less than 31.25 ret nil. l y, Mr. Sawyer estimates the cost of ying light by his method at less than nty cents for an amount of light equal to at furnished by 1,000 feet of gas. His 1: is readily controllable, and possesses ;, umlneting power which can be gradnat g a were glimmer to that of two ï¬ve- } burners or more if desired. A public hi Ition of the lamp was given in New brk on Tuesday, A company has been med to place the light on the market, and great _many lights have already been man. TRIBE is another movement in electric {htingâ€"thil time from the patentees of the lwyer-Man lamp. The principle of this nap, it will be recollected, is almost iden~ ml with the latest pattern put out by Edi. n. In fact Mr. Sawyer has a suit for in- ingemenl’ï¬f his patent pending against the Inn“ the heading "Don't Come," the nnipeg Times gives advice to young men king for soft jobs not to seek them in Iitobe. There are no sinecures there now eye. There have been thousands of in- ;Icee that could be cited of young men then become disgusted and disheart- d by disappointment, and to all who fenot capital and means of settling on land, the Times says “don’t come." It. is e whole Volume of wisdom to be led in this brief declaration, and parents ioye who are just entering manhood, i ld ponder well upon it. Education has he so general, that young men capable ferforming ofï¬ce work, and clerkships of Wade. ere for in exoese of'the demand. gunned professiont, too, ere becoming i led beyond the requirements of the ï¬lellon. In View of these undoubted yer-ents who are seeking e career for joys. should not be content with mere- ' as them what passes in these deys for llcetinn, and leave them to ï¬ght for a nod as clerks and oï¬ice boys. It is a netnrnl desire to have an easy gentle- y Way of making a living. but choruse- ml;imlepemlence ore of higher moment. 'glence uVor the country. we will ï¬nd ieulture. stock raising. and kindred If. . mechanical skill, and willingness luml work ere the things that offer l5 aggre‘sions of China. Japan has a good my. trained in the principles of European irlare; She has several ships, and in naval Luiplvnt stands far ahead of China. The Lin-gees Cabinet is showing a strong war- Iekpirit and a yearning for adventure. ~â€Federal forces. with the Damion and :qlr'retainsrs, have given place to an Im- [iï¬ army. The provincial troops that my saw service beyond their own city "0 been concentrated into a standing host. K German system of army organization ‘ been introduced. Every adult Japanese risble to conscription and must serve for he years with the regular militia. The lll masters are mainly German. The com- hllriat is organized on a French model. to ï¬eld hospitals are in «way way admir- le. The navy includes ironclads and uisers. It has arsenals for the equipment marines. vIts seamen are regularly enlist- . Its ofï¬cers are drawn from a naval [legs at Yeddo. Its harbors are unequalled raise and security. at Opening- for the energy of our young 5’0"} conta n the surest promise of Inc- 7 ’lhme who train their boys to meet Mienal wants in these iespecte, will the gratiï¬cation of seeing them grow the progress of the country in wealth Milan. while those who preferred u-fnl- and more useful paths, will be behind in the race of life. ' th Germnny coat France IVERA" hundred million dollars to spank of the whole le- / whose blood saturated the ' Has any good come out of this j Certainly not. it he only pned [lit I. greater wnr some day. The )5. Was doubtless great but what is ï¬nd with the sacriï¬ce of human life, ’rld of human sufl‘ering.- But fourteen million dollars is no small amount, hue it requires. no great effort to ex- h‘the amount but who can comprehend *Mtude. It would take 2,663 men Up your each of them laying down a dol- Hfl minute night and day without Ill! 1 uting the year. Or allowing each ‘ four. inches‘long by placing them Lï¬otpd they would gird the earth seven- ï¬laithy man who Assaulted the 0-h- fln Inmplighter Mu] spilled his coal oil 10‘“ and cost. for bu viucity. Tn doubt is felt in London that Rue- nd‘ land are striving to foment war '00:: China. and Japan, England backing .9 in the hope of weakening Russia, rid Mixing Japan as a. defence against t IVE 0'“ to / who ' Has a / Certain ’5' u grin Wu d0! ingwitll th â€" a to. 7:757:11 gm. Fem. telegraphic reports. ublished in the Chicng) 'I'tmea on Satur ay morning, from eleven States, show that wheat is gen. orally in excellent condition. The winter has bean n romnrkablé one, but everythm considered .not unfavorable. It isle-tinmwf Hm the yield will be 60 per cent, greater than 1m yum. A Snsrnssmx of work in the Cumber- lgnd. West Virginia, coal mines has been caused by a strike of employees of the principal railway in that region. Ten ahousnntl miner: are thus thrown out of em. ployment. Vnnnnmm‘ is so inccmed at the West- ern Indiana Railroad for allowing the Grand Trunk to enter Chicago on its track that he in trying to prevent the former from reach- ing 1L1 depots on Twelfth and Fourteenth atreots. Tan. is to be a new railroad built by the Union Pacific from Cheyenne to the Yellowstone National Park. The distance in 675 miles. The work will not be ï¬nished this year. W'muow, the n- notimonious Boston forger, has turned up under an assumed name in Buenos Ayres. where he has mar- ried again, is publishing a newapa er, and making addresses to Sunday Schoo I. Tn! Detroit bridge project was further discussed before the United States Senate Committee on Co:n.merce on Saturday after- noon. The opposition to the scheme is very Itrong. VVAou on the Chicago tugs for tho sensen of 1880 will be u follows : Captains, “25 ; engineers, 875 to 590 ; deck-handl and tire- men, 840 Tm! imports at the port of New York {or Febmary sre $3,174,000 greater than the corresponding month last, while the exports are $4,546,000 less MR. Cyrus lV. Field IIM resigned the Presidency of the New York Elevated mil- road. Mr. Field cantemplnbes a pleasure trip around the world. Fox the last two months the average hul- lion out ut of Lendville has been $400,000 per wee , or at the rate of $20.0? ,UJU per your. Ixmucnoss have been received by the United States Collector of Customs at Sus- pension Bridge. New York. to admit the im- portation of cattle from Canada. THREE Vessels have been chartered for the season. by the Waluuh Line to secure the westbound freight by way of the (Jan- adian line for the Wabash Rnilroacl' THREE hundred and seventytwu railway trains enter and leave Chicago every twanty~ four hours. THE President has nominated Breitr Hart-e as United States Consul at. Glasgow. Mn: lf‘. Cwaln, of Oshawa, killed a; calf hut week. bought of Mr. L. Drew, which was only ten months old, and yet dressed ï¬ve hundred poundl of meat. The hide Weighed ninety pounds. It was a. grade Durham, and had been fed on Canadian corn, ueVer having seen a turnip. It is probably the heaviest animal of its age killed in this section. and the corn feeder: claim that it- pamllel cannot he produced on turnips. , ,,V-__-_ __1_--- vâ€"v-- FROM the latest return, it appears that far beer drinking British Columbia stands high- est, and Ontario next. Manitoba hears the bell for tobacco. though followed very closo~ ly by British Columbia. \Vine is most used in British Columbia, averaging there half a gallon per head. Quebec comes next, but does not attain to one half the quantity of British Columhis. Tm: Hudson’s Bay Company bu purchas- ed in Montreal in. ï¬rst-class steam grist mill capable of working three run of stones. It will arrive by the ï¬rst boat in the spring- and be put up at Prince Albert. The com, pany Will build a steam grist and saw mill during the coming summer at Riding moun- tain ; and further. it is prepared to estab- lish mills whereVer settlemenï¬s require them IN View of the expected unparalleled ex- odus of emigrants which is looked for this year, some private capitalists have it under contemplation to fit out the Great Eastern for trips to the United States and Canada at cheap rates. It is thought if she were ï¬tted up exclusively for eteerage passengers, she could bring back cattle, c. ONE of the questions forcing itself on the attention of the people of the plains 1:, what shall we do for shoes 3 Hitherto the buffalo have furnished leather for moccasins, but they ere gone ; and to-day there are many settlements where not. a dreésed skin ï¬t for the purpose in to be had. Tulsa: in a bill before the Dominion par- liament for the incorporation of the Quebec and Ontario Railway Co’y. The bill pro- vides lor the building a line from the city of Toronto Vin. Ottawa to Quebec. The cnpital stock is to be $5,000,000. IN the House of Commons Tuesday, a number of petitions against marriage with a. deceased wife’s sister were presented from ecyleeiaetics of the Anilican Church. ~ Sev- eral returns demanded y the House Were laid on the table. LAKE navigation will open at least four week ‘earlier this than last year. It is doubtful, however. if the Welland Canal will be open for trafï¬c any elrlier than usual. The ship owners look forward to a brisk season. Tun SaslutcheWan Herald tells us that Sv’viftruuner, the Indian who killed and ate bu: wife. two sons and three daughters. was Lonvorted by a R. C. priest, and dieda happy death. V. _ , _--_--- --...- --.., 29m. " MUCH interest in being taken in the gold mine: of Beauce, and it is thought that by April 1,200 workmen will be engaged in these productive gold ï¬elds. Mn. R. Cockburn, of Cam bollford, paid out'385.000 for wheat, and 81 ,000 for course grunt during the six months ending Feb, mu I. “’qu a little boy was crossing a ï¬eld in Oxford on the 12th of March he found a ground sparrow's next with four young on»: In it. Tunic passenger train: of emignnta pus- ed over the Grand Trunk Wednesdayflor the North-Welt. ford FLA". wheat looks ‘ ‘ pretty tough" in 0x aluitcd 5mm, ‘ @auudn. $66 a weak in your own town. Terms and 86 outï¬t free. Addrou H. Nu» m k 00., Portland, Maine. 156 T 1 FOR AGENTS AND MOB LY SALESMEN. New and Staple Goods. Quick Sale: ! Large Proï¬ts 2 Steady Demand ! . Don't min this opportunity to make mnney but send at once for circulau. HUNT UO., 90 Ann St, ‘7 ‘7 . Parties wishiï¬g the l’rucri Ition; vâ€"v-iil {Ilene mldrens. Rev. E. A. WI ON, 194 ’enn 8t†Williamslmm, N. Y. The adVertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, hy a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow-.snfl'erem the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a. copy of the prescription: used, (free of charge) with the directions for preparing and using the sauna. which they will ï¬nd a sun com: for Coxstmnnn, ASTHMA. Bnoxcmns, e. 3rd.â€"Tho Park Lot adjoining the Manse grounds, to the East. All the above Properties will be sold r“- !onnblo. Appiy to T__(_ , CONS UMPTIVES. '.'nd.-â€"'l'he Uwcllmg House 1nd Lot on Queen Strut, occupied by Mr. A. U. (hmp- boll. I ht. â€"â€"The Shop and hot on King Strut. occupied by Mann. A. J. McCorquodde Properties For Sale ! â€"-IN THE-â€" Village of Woodville. TO 820 per day at home. Sample- 5 won-tbs.) free. Addrus Sussex a (.20., Portlmd, Maine. 156 l‘art Int 12. Con. 10. three-eighth- of an acre. in tho Village of Derryville, with frame house and ham and brick store. \Vut half lot 4 Con. 2, 100 acres, 40 cleaned, with lob ' 110qu and outbuildings. Part lot: 7 and 8, Con. 14, 150 new, 100 clurod ; with log house 'and burn. Immigrants and other: wishing i0 secure Cheap Homeawado, will ï¬nd these Pro- perties worthy at their special at- tention, a they will be sold Towxsmr or LAX'ION :â€" Towxsmr or Bnocx : - last half, lot 10, Con. 6. 100 acres, 50 cleared, ordinary buildings.’ Part lot 8, Con. 10, 88 actor, 20 cleared, with ordinary buildings. Lot 32, Con. 8, 116 acre; 50 cleared. Lot 15, North Portage Roud, 100 acras, 20 clonal. South half, lot 14, Can. 2, 100 acres. 80 cleared, with log house, burn. stable and other buildings aï¬d a good orchard. South \Vest quarter, lot 13, Con. 7. ï¬fty acres, 25 cleared. with log house. TOWNSIIP or ELnox :â€"â€" FARM PROPERTY ! FOR SALE. ARTER c. Cutting done to and from the Railway Station and throughthe Village at Moderate rates. Unparalleled Success. The unparalleled success of Victoria Com- pound Syrup of Hynophoaphitel is owing to Its never-failing triumphs over complaints leading to consumption and general deliility. Every one who has ever tried it has expeli- euced immediate beneï¬t from its use, and they reccomend it with pleasure. For sale by all dealers. BLOOMINO Rosa LODGE, I.0.G.T.. meet uvery Friday evening at eight o’clock, at McSweyu’ a Hall, “'oodville a Woomuw Gamma, P. of IL, meet ï¬rst and third Friday in each month, at Mc~ Sweyn' : H731, Woodvme. What is Bronchitis Bronchitis is an inflnmatinu of the mucous lining ot the bronchial tubes o_r smaller ram- ifications of the whulpipe. In its .milder form it is commonly calledacold on the chest. The usual symptom; are huarscuosa, dry cough. a slight degree of fever, followed by expeetoration of mucous, at ï¬rst thin and afterwards copious. In the severe forms there is more fever, cough, and oppression at the chest. etc.. which ield to repeated doses of Hngyard'e Pectoral, Balsam, at the some time adopting alight diet, and keeping the. bowels open with Hagyard’s Pills, or some other mild purgntive. 2nd;â€"The Dwelling Home and Lot on 167- lm I‘mcw-‘UL DOVE, I.0.0.F., moot every Thursday evening. '3'; Odd Fellow-'Hall, Canniugton. HARTLEY L.O.L. No. 1.153, meet last Wednesday of each month at Hartley. cheap, and 011 very any terms of payment, For further particulars apply to Woouvxiu; l..O.I.. No. 3% meet ï¬rst Wednesday each nmnth, at McSWeyn’a “all. \Voudville. Clczaon Lomz. 1.0.0. F. Moot every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at McSweyn a Hall, Woodvillo. Express parcels carefully attended to. PETER CLIFFORD CHE.A.P J. C. GILCHRIST, “Machine. â€"1MPROVED‘ SOCIETIES. JOHN A. JA(‘ KSON, \VOodville P. 0. All KINDC 0F BIWING NAOMI! HEIDI.“ ALWAY. â€I "AND. 8001M? â€GAL!“ made to 0rd». Amm'r won ms mam nvmmtd “noun" szwma mam“. mm 3331' m nu: MARKET. LATEST FASHIONS AND A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. mm mucus wmcn CANNOT nu, TO SATISPY. Merchant Tailor. P. M@SWEYN, Buns. Rolls and. Pastry a Specialty FRUIT CAKES. MIXEDTEA CAKES. Orde ms SQLACETED ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING NEATLY AND QUICKLY EXECUTED. HARNESS, DOLLARS, WALTERS, WHIPS CURRY COMES, BRUSHES, TBUNKS, VALISEB AND All. KIND OF .IIORSE FURNISHING Issuer of Marriage Licences BERRIE’S FAMILY BREAD _PARTIES SUPPLIED \VHOLESADB. JOHN BERRIE, JAMES STUART, HARNESS MAKER, SADDLER «kc SODA, ABERNETHY, AND FRUIT BISCUITS, \VHOLESALE AND RETAIL. MUNRO Bros. SHINGLESI Woodviue Harness Shop. ARTIES contem‘flating building will ï¬nd it to their a vantage to apply to FRAMING TIMBER --ANDâ€"- IS UNXLD muusnxn, 1856. BfllSflVER. IN THE COUSTY CHEAP. Cor . King and Shut St FARM PRODUCE TAKEN!!!» EXCHANGE FOR LUMBER ‘AND smxoms. - GiVe us a call before pdrchaaing eluwhno. REMEMBER THE PLACE, Half a. mile west of Mrs. Young's Kohl. The undersigned Would again thank)!» pnbli. for their liberal patronage in the put year and would state that he is still mum. lactnring LUMBER AND SHINGLES., Having a good stock of logs on hand he is prepared to fill HOUSE AND BA RN BILLS as cheap as any mill in these pan... If you are too int or too lean and wmt to know how to change your condition. lend for a copy of the work, Fat and‘Lcan. It contains complete Hygienic, Dietetic and Therapeutic instructions that will ambit any one to reduce their flesh if corpulent or increascit if emaciated. It is written in I clear yet comprehensive style and it: direct- ions can be easily understood it thank! be read by every fat or loan person. Sent for ten thne cent stamps. VAN DELF 00., 20 Ann St., N. Y. Canada and the United States. 114-1] V. B.â€"Thc demands of our business ban necessitated our remnving to Tan-onto. b which place please address all future oour and by all wholesale and ream drugm‘ifu hi Canada and the United States. 114-], mnnica-tions. cry-Full particulars in our pamphletï¬vhï¬h we desire to send free by .mail to every one. The Speciï¬c Medicine is sold by gill (in! it. at $l per package, or six packages for , or will he sent free by mail on receipt of the mmcy by addressing . THE GRAY MEDICINE 00., Toronto, Ont. Cnnuli. ‘5- Solcl in “'omlvillc by all Dragging. an.‘ I.-. -II ._l__l---l- _._,I ‘,A-A follow as a se- ’ ' ,cence of Self-Abuse; as loss of Memory, Universal Lassitnde, Pain in the Backulï¬m’ new of Vision, Prenmtnre Old Age,and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Cou- sumptiop and x} Premature Grave. Befoï¬Tï¬Bhg 133230: ‘2urohasoro should look to the mm on the 201:: and. Boxes. If the odds.†is not 533 Oxford Street, London, tho? are spurious. 64l2 . POLLIOTT’S MILL. GRAY’S Speciï¬c RIEDICIND. mm: MARK._T1;¢ Great TRADE "gnu. The Trade Marks of those Medicine: are registered in "ttmm. HciIce, any one throughout the British Possessions, whb may keep the American Counterfeit. for sale, will be prosecuted. And are sold by all Vendors of Mediclxlu ‘ throughout the Civilized World; with die rections for use in almost; exery laygnggg. r. The 1’11]: and Ointment are Manufactured only at It is an infallible remcda'. If effectually nubbed on the neck and c est, as salt into meat, it cures SORE THROAT, Dipthorit, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and out: ASTHMA.. For Glandular Swellmgs, Ab- scessess, Piles, Fistulas, It: Searcnin and. Boating Proportion ara Knownzthrouchont the World. For the cure of BAD LEGS, Bad Breath, And every kind of SKIN DISEASE, it In. never been known to fail. ' ' OLD WOUNDS, SURES AND "[0313 and BOWELS, giving tone, energy. and vigour to these great MAIN SPRINGS OF LIFE. They are conï¬dently recommended as a never failing remedy in all cases where the constitution, from whatever ouuee. bu become impaired or Weakened. They are wonderfully efï¬cacious in all ailments inci- dental to Females of all ages; and u e GENERAL FAMILY L‘IEDICINE, are This Great Eeuehola Medicine nah among the leading necessaries of Life. 'l‘hese famous Pills urify the BLOOD, ' and act, moat powerfu ly,yet soothing on the LIVER. STOMACH, KIDNEYS, PORTAGE ROAD. 533. OXFORD STREET, LONDON, Gout, Rheumatism, FAT A‘JD LEAN. SHINGLES l It. FOLLIOTT, Balm". P. .0. LUMBER E1911?53§§- adv, an unfail- ing cure for Seminal Weak- ness. Spcrlna- ton-hen, Impo.‘ tcpcy, and all unsurpassed.