' WEEKLY EMPIRE Address THE EMPIRE. Tatum rm: mwuu: sinr.‘ m. mm‘m‘shmont bu mm. will» w prvm iontrd sun-M95, .04 already 1mm. in h»- wumipminun nH‘mmdn’slmudln Jannrml: 50!. in urd...‘ V0 MAN) :ho \TEI’ZKI. IDITIID)‘ in Mn ha. 13 of u'or' Furnm In naninkm {his 1..“ 0m (“Minn-rs lmve mpamd .a Hnnnlsnmc and I‘m like "list. of 8|,OOO Reward. u A reward of one thousand dollars is offered by the publishers for the best letter of suggestions for a Christmas souvenir, that will eq ual the Christmas Number of the “Molntreal Star†at the published price. Competitors to give their full name and address. Tins year's “Christmas Star" has twenty-eight pages of beautiful illustrations, articles by eminent writers, four superb supplements and other attractions of surpassing char- acter. It is far and away ahead of any- thing-yet published. Orders for copies to send to England are the largest on record. Those who cannot procure it from a newsdealer will receive it by send ‘ ing the small amount of 40 cents to the publishers, Montreal. Postage stamps of one and three cent denomination will A11 Oraet-lnGouneil has been passed prohibiting the cutting. carrying away or removing away of any hard or sugar maple tree or sapling from Parry island by the licensees of the timber on'tliat is- land, or by any other party, under pain (If the penalties speciï¬ed in sectio n 32 of the Indian Act. RN! ï¬lvm mow-ry sv'nsvrlbcr lotho WHERE NI [-2 PAYING ONE; YEAR I." ADVANC ONLY 31 9:2; ANNUNI. 030w :3 mm mm 10 303303133. ' be accepted. '5. Alcock of the Plank House. as {well as jhis Wife, was charged on Tuesday here with a violation of the act. Mrs. Alcock‘s case was dismissed, but the ver- dict in his case was 60 days imprison- ment without the option of a ï¬ne, sen- tence. however, not to be carried out un- less he again breaks the law, and in that event the term might be doubled on account of the extra offence. There are six others in the county In a similar position. viz : Messrs. Bennett, Uxhridgo Overend, Mara; Mrs. Meacliam. Game- bridge ; Messrs. Smith and McIntyre. Cannington, and T. Dancaster. Port Perry. It is reported of 9. Pickering hotel keeper that, after being ï¬ned two or three times himself. and liaVing seve- ral bartenders ï¬ned in succession. one of the bartenders was up on a. second charge and ï¬ned $100 or 60 days. The story goes that the hotel keeper offered him $60 to go to goal. which the bartender acoepted. thus making 860 for himself and saving 840 for his eniployer.â€"“Ux- bridge Journal." Ilunmr says that the anti Scott Act mini-ml [millions for the county are in inextricahle confusion. the names being all inixul up. and that the work will all havu to lm done over again. In view of the record of those counties that have reverted to the license law. We should think tin-re would be some ditliculty in again getting as many names to the petition. Mr. Horne. Police-Magistrate. liaslurnished us a statement of Scott Act matters in this county. as shown by his books up to November 28th. 1888. The number of cases entered was 400 . number of convictions. 237 ; dismissals. 106 ; withdrawals. 21 ; unsorved on ac- count of defendants skipping. 86 ; ï¬nes imposed. 818.450; twenty-one against whom convictions had been secured. ab. mended. owing 81.200 in ï¬nes ; one 850 conviction was quashed ; 88.050 has been collected and paid to the County Treasurer; 83.150 remains unpaid ; 17 persons were committed in default of ï¬nes amounting to 81.000. Twenty- eight cases were appealed ; one was uashed, 17 conï¬rmed and 10 are un- ecided. This statement, as mentioned before. is up to November 28th. the day that the books were inspected by J. W. Manning. of the Provincial Treasury Department. Canada Temperance Act Division. Toronto. and, in addition to the above there is the amount of ï¬nes aid to the Treasurer by the Police agistrate of Whitby and Oshawa. and by other Magistrates. CANADA’S LEADING PAPER. SIB JOHN MACDONALD. Scott Act Notes. tHMq’It. n Incheu Canada. Presin tCl‘iflll. Ameritmi Agnicultumlist. Scientiï¬c Aumrican. Independent. New York. Dcmorost's Magazine. Godoy'S Lady‘s Book. Scottish Anmricm]. Detroit Fno Press. Illustrated London News and all other nvwspnpcrs. Any of the above publicnoinns with Tm; Ex- pm-zss at reduced rates. The ‘ ‘Beauerl on Express. †Hamilton Daily Spectator " Weekly Spectator. “ Canadian Live Stock Journal. London Daily Advertiser “ Weekly Advertiser. “ Furmcrs’ Advocate. Toronto Daily Globe. I. H U 06 H (l Io H h H Weekly Globe. Daily Mail. \Veekly Mail. Daily Empire Weekly Empire. Daily News. Weekly News. Daily World. Truth. Rural Canadian. Grip: In fact we can procure you any news- paper or journal published in the world. at thc shortest notice and without trouble or ex- pense to you by leaving your orders with um, Subscriptions and Advertise- ments Received for JOB PRINTING. LEADING DAILY and. WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS: The season has now arrived for the renewal of your newspaper subscriptions If you are a subscriber to any Cana' (lien, American or European publication, renew your sub- scription through THE EXPRESS. Newspaperï¬Azenay. Plain and Colored Printing in the latest styles of the art at the ofï¬ce of Good Work and Moderate Prices. In Canada. and the United States. “Kim gleanwwa R3, >7~ ‘ .1/ We are agents for the Montreal Daily Star. .. Weekly Star. “ , Daily Witness “ Weekly Witness. “ Weekly Herald. JOS. J. CAVE- £6. :As Cheap As The â€Cheapest. I am also prepared to obtain for {my one on the best of terms PLO UGHS and other Implements and Machines of any make in the country. . o N, -,-..All who are Indebted to me by overdue note or book account are expected to make immediate payment, there-cent ï¬re having deprived mo of all means or doixlg businCSS.. Wm. SMiEflg . -- COGKSHUTT RIDING PLOUGH S»- Come and see far yourself. I do not offer to sell these Goods at less than Cost. but Will sell you GOOD HONEST GOODS at. a fair proï¬t. Ploughs and Ganq Plouqhs, Blankets. Flannels. Fullflloths, Tweeds, Yarns. o.. 8w. IMPORTANT NOTICE ' -FARMERS- Cottonades, Shirtings, White and GreyCottons, Ladies’ and-Gents’ Underwear, - am now prepared to supply all repairs and repair castings for WOOLLEN MILL ! * While the d! show: tome of the alum powders to be of a higher daft“ of strength than 0 er powdnn naked below them, it is not to be taken u in cut- ‘Ing th, they have my nine. All slum powdcn. no matter how high thek mouth. m b he would no danger-- nnron'rs or GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS As ‘to Purity and Wholesomeness of the Royal Baking Powder: “1 hnve tested s lugs of Royal Baking Powder, which I purchased in the o 11 market, and and t com dotgaure and wholesome ingredients. Itis a cream 0 tartar powder of uhigh egree o merit, and does not contain either slum or phosphstes, or other injurious substances. E. G. Lou, PhD." “It is a octentlflc mum the Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure. . ,i -. “ H. A. Mon, PhD." : h‘ i‘ i. “ I have examined 3 huge of Royal Baking Powder, purchased b myself in" the market. I ï¬nd it en ely free from Alum, term all)», or enymther in urious sub- Itence. annr Mouton, Ph.D., President 0! Staten: Institute of Technology? “ I have analyzed 1 peck e of Royal Bekin Powder. The mnterlels of which It 13 composed are pure and w oleeome. 8. nu Inns, State Assayâ€, Mess." The Road Baking Powder received the hi ghost award over £11 competitors at the Vienna 'soxid' Exposition 1873 at the Centennial, Philadelphia, 1876; at the American Institqte, New York._ and d State Fain; throughong the countrv. ___VVV __.._ _ ,_ -â€"7v _ w-_v -__v._5â€"vâ€"â€" vâ€"v VV...... Neâ€"oâ€"ther uï¬eieef humorâ€"1.565 Knievel- received such high, emphatié And uni- Vereal endorsement from eminent chewta, physicians, scientists, and ï¬ends of Health all over the world. Noraâ€"The shove Duom illustrates the comparative worth of various Baking Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experimeute made by Prof. Schedler. A pound can of each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume in each can calculated, the reeult being as indicated. This practical test for worth by Proi. Schedler only proves what every observant consumer of the Royal Baking Powder knows by practical experience, that, while it costs a few cents per pound more than ordinary kinds, it is far more economical, and, besides, affords the advent- age of better work. A single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince any lair minded person of these facts. »; nun-nu. (cons-In- um)" BULK (Powder sold loooe). . .. - BUMIORD’S,WMII notlreihm DB. PRICE’S. ......... mm SNOW FLAKB (Grows). .....â€" LEWIS’.. .................â€"_ PEARL (manna Oo.) ...... m nEcxsn’s ......... mum’s ............ ....- unnnwsuownemmâ€" BOYA L (Aoooluboly pure). .1 GBANT’S (Alum Powder) :0: . .1 BUMFOKD’S, When fresh" I â€$.01! â€â€™5, when 'nnh. .. .\ RED IEAD'S ............. \ CHARM (Alum Powder) #....1 AMAZON (Alum mammal CLEVELAND’SMJOI-twuoz.) moms}: (Ban hummuJ COMPARATIVE WORTH or BAKING POWDERSJ 3110 Bola! Bakigg Po_v_v_der receivegljheamgheaq qwgdu qur 911 cqgnotltonrat v . .. -n...‘ MW’ WNW IN AWN/W â€N. r r†I am also agent for the celebrated made at the Beaverton Foundry. AT THE BEAVERTON - ml"- ) 943).... â€"â€"A large Stock ofâ€" (Our Own Make.) C. T. YOU NG, Beaverton. Beavertom We can safely say no such value has ever been offered be- fore. Also bear in mind these Goods are no shoddy but ex-. cellent Canadian Tweé’d of the. Latest Pattern. Pants to Order for $3.00.. All our Goods will be found equally low and proï¬table. ()ur Shelves are full of the Latest in Give ms 11 call before placing your qrdt m for Winter Suits. Beaver-ton .. P. S.-â€"All indebted to~ me will Mensa. call and settle without (Maw-11, L. Scotch, lush, Engl’i‘sh Canadian Goods DR. POTTS, 000L187 and AIM/87 !' Who is our representative in Canada will visit Beavertou monthly and will be prepared to attend all cases of CHRONIC DISEASE, including CATARRH Tm: NOSE. THROAT, Guns-r. STouAcn DYSPEPBIA, PILES, VAmcoanE, And troubles of the Urinary and Generative. Organs; also, Surgical cases. such as Club. Foot. SUE-Joints. Hump-Back. Spinal. ' Disease and Kindred Afloctionm Can You. Beat This I; 7 ' UPTERduové.- .Clork, 'FIJCGin'akplo, Upï¬eL- grove, Feb. 25. Muy 12, Sept. 28!. Dan 1. BUY FOR CASH, { lmmvulnu.â€"-Clork. .\l.(;lousou. Greenwood May :s, July 4. Suplmubur 4. l’u‘nmuxu \'|u.Mn:.---Clork. M. Gleason. Greenwood. Junuur ' 4 March 3. Nov. 3. 3 Pour l'mumâ€"«Clork. “W. Bumhang Bot! l’on‘y. Pub. :31, May 8, July 9. Sept :8, Nov. 81. ‘2 PONY. Feb. '31, May H, July 0. Sam 18. Nov. 21. 4 unnumn.â€" Clerk. 7.. Hemphill. Uxbtidge. Feb. 93. Mqu. July 10. Sept. 19. Nov. 9.8. 5 CANNINOTON.â€"~G80ruo Smith. Cnnniugton ng._‘ '. May 10, Song. 2!). Nov. 29. 6 lit-:A\'uiu‘o§\'.â€"-Clork'. 600. l". Bruce. Beaver. toy, Rob. 24. May ll._ Soptlgl: Noam}, l \Vurrlw.-â€"â€"Clm~k.l).).( \lucdouoll, \Vhith Jan. 3, Feb 2, “at. 2 .\1;ril 3, Ma) 2, June Ju_l) _:I. Sept. 3. Oct. 2. Nnvl. 2, Doc. 3. County of Ontario I Do not. ask how we do it, we will tell" you. We and get heavy- Jisommtq, ' We 31 at 01030 Margins and do not. ex- peot large proï¬ts. SEE HERE. [UNUUN ANMEW YUHK! Medical 8: Surgical; Institute; DIVISION CovII'I' SI'I"I'I.\'(;sâ€"-1888. of all qualities and patterns. cousuunlou rnE‘eu H. LOGAN By Order. J. E. Farewell; Clerk of the Peaco BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. 80}