Tm; Phrmological Journal for February ' , ‘emiés‘ ontas crispras'xi new bank bill. We have already made frequent reference to its merits. S. R. Wells, Publisher, 389 Broadway, New York, U. S. I Thu Formica": Admcate is at very diï¬'er- ent'pubiication from the paper which bore that name two orthree'years ago, and the changes have been steadily for the better. The Editors appear to be thoroughly im % ï¬nedwith the;principle'enundated in the motto, “pensevere and sucoeed.†Pub. ï¬shed by W'm. Weld", Landon, Ont. THE Efï¬ï¬or of the Mdn'itoba, Gazette re- ceivede New Year’s gift in the shape of a « writ to attend the Court of Queen’s Bench 'to answer a charge of libel preferred by the Editor of the Liberal. The Editor of the Manitobanhas received a. similar token of remembrance from: his irate brother of the'quill. Notwithstanding these “ameni- ties of the Press,†the prosecuted journal- istszfipursue the even tenor of their way: with aeslmness which makes the notion appeerall the more ridiculous- A MLsxom Ixnnnntâ€"We hgve hithgg: ‘ to béeg under the impression that them; dependent joumnlist‘was one Who wrote his own individual opinions, untramnielled by 'fnare party censiderations. But'the‘re‘ is a. diï¬erent vieivle‘xptessed in thefollowy inphoioe extract ï¬jomi thgzl’eterbofohgh; Timesfu paper proies'ï¬h'g {grits/aim to; “ eith'e‘r’ilive or (1,5th honourâ€:â€"-“ The Guelph Herald henzjibbed ug (my. we. repudiate the title. The positionpvwe hate" takenisan independent-onerhnd whatever our otm private opinioiiszmay be.†iwe will not allow them to appeur-in‘étho columns»: of the Times.†We higgpp doubt“thé quldwwill promptly withdragr theioï¬'en'; sivgépithet, for it is impaa‘gjhie to con- \\ ceiveai an individual who coildipenguch ~11 _ __‘__ A none}? to ï¬x the pay of Councillors at $1, and an amendment that it be $1.50, _. per diem, were introduced. in the Council . '._d~Draper, Ryde and Oakley. The amend- ment was adopted. EVERY act of sin is more injurious to him who commits it than it can possibly be to any other who nuï¬'ers by it,’ it will surely return into the conscience and per- "form a stratum work there. PA'I‘S Exruxumxsâ€"“I say, Hat, is it -true that you have taken the pledge "I" said ' Mike to his friend. “Indade it is thrue, ; ' ind. I’m not ashamed of it aither,†replied Pat. But Mike, thinking himself w‘ell ualiï¬ed, sought to convert Pat. He said, q “And did not Paul tell Timothy to takea littlewine {oi-hiss'iach?†“ Soho did,†replied Pat, “ but my name’s not Timothy, 1nd there’s nothing the matter with my ’ " DAB-WIN has recently been seriougy ,- mortiï¬ed. Ewing applied for admission ;~, to the French Aeodegny of Sciences. he was 1:55am by slurgomejority. The reasons :"Ywe'n for his rejection were solely scienti- ‘j ï¬e. M. Moigno said’ “ the author of the engin of Species†and ‘_‘The Descent of J _J--U.A in». m. Utah- v- , ' Inn,†has tooï¬u‘ncriï¬ced sdence to ge- Lawn, and reason to imagination, to de- A. J -.._......4. T85 raw-row I ‘ Rum-st yeai'.’ ] gsiréi flax}: It is a. local» paper, t neutral, not independent, in politics. Tan Mmdtoba Gazette saysTm: Exrbsz- 103 “is a neat and cheap home pgper, well-edited and. full of news.†In;- Eetgrbo rough Ttmesthas completed -"-J. "9" "_ 77 " ~. r . ~ 33" M15 bo’ï¬old’tï¬â€˜Ã©LamU (if-306,". . - Who shed for thee His precious blood; Wash in that cleansing streamyand be . -FM thastains QLsin madafx‘ee. . a" £3 : FEBt'UAfz‘r‘gL '..A.-"- M b.â€".~ ub- ‘ If ye love me, keep mfébmmandménts. â€"John xxv., 15. Whilst I profess my Lord to love, Its truth 0 may 1 ever prove, . In: a’ï¬ctvdbedien'ce toi'His “'0!d,'._ (Written for its: Bream. byJa. Lawn.) 3.011531; 29. Let everything that hath breathgraise u “whys aim of tbg vomitâ€"John 1., 29. ~ :35: bit}: yo‘ga‘owm‘cLamH 0530a,; A . , 11:- -__..mn.m klnnf TEE Dominion Parliament is summoned to meet. for dispatch of business on thé 5th of March. 7 ' ’ " HE who rSighs‘ within himself, and'rulea his passions, desires, and fear», is more than, a. king. ' WE often live under a cloud, and it is well for us that we shoulddo so, Unin- terruptedsunshine would parch our hearts: we waxit shade and rain to cool and refresh ceiveaf an mmnaum wuu w w. r... .7 I. sta£aznent being possessed oithe 11191111: : ness necessary for “ grit†1n aq'yfmng ‘- :v JANUARY 30. I dun beatisï¬ed when I awake with Thy mamaâ€"Psalm xvxi.,' 15. mâ€_memng through this world be- I shall be sa'tisfled, J A) 53%? 31. â€though grief: sad-sorrows oft Betide, fly sbuIlooks fqriard, foil know Sing to the Lord; your voices raise ‘In humlgle grdzitnde and praise ' To Him Who claims our highest songs, Whooo'goodness all our livas prolongs. FEBRUARY 3. Behold the Lamb of Got which taketh Looking unto J exus.â€"Hel Still may I look to Thee â€Thou-Lamb 23cm ;- For what 13 3our life 1 It 13 even a va- in} Wyeth“ flora little umefand ï¬zflisb ,, 3W . gâ€"Iames nt, 14. ’ bu‘rxice‘flwiury gï¬aing by; -» - ’Twill very soon be past; 0 may we live each day as though ~ It were to be our 1.1.8}. anmm' 1 Be my support and stay, W heuflhe'eâ€"ml" _ .;\, inhâ€"m Hen-mg, ’y wputting DUB DAILY 333M. 9, Elia-J I VIé1irerthe_Loi~d. ' 3..“ Daily Bread,†Jan. 20, émbusmess Was misprint; (Sp-Mt†for “business.†.â€"â€"Hebrews xn., 2. Wily higher, and if they strike you, fly i stillééigher. ‘And by-and-by you will tine } so hlghm spiritual life, that your affec- Ttione willla'e aetgn things so entirely Above Egg-these tram shall not be able to té'tich you. So long-es the shot strikes you, so long hear thin“ word of God saying to you, “ Rise highér.†â€â€˜ ""}ï¬xamgmii;srmxenm.â€"The ef- feetef ‘mingling'with new people, who have new-fleas and new methods of thought, is very81utaryh Always to see the same peos VA Poxiï¬AND frhit deï¬le: caught an 111'- chin stealing nuts the other day, and pro-,. oeededto administer condigmpunishyxent’ efhg bgibegged; tybe releasefl, becg'nsg hoI'r- hid been recently vaccinated frcsh from the cow. “ What has that to do with it 2†shouted the infui'iated fruit dealer. “ She was a booking cow, and it got into my blood.†' '- Do 501' kip}: every stone in the path. More miles can be made 1:: a day by going steadily on jinn stopping A nnrvnnox from M uskoka. has been in Toronto, to wait upon the Government, relative to county formation. ‘ The Gazette says they report the result. of the interview with the members of the Government as quite satisfactory. Amongst other'bene- fits whichyill arise from the visit, will be the erection of a new bridge at the Falls, in this village. We are also informed that tangible encouragement was given by Mr. RISE HIGHERâ€"When the birds are fly- ing OVe., and the fowler lies in wait for them, ix they fly low, at every discharge of the fowler’ls gun some fall, some are wounded, and some, snvervimr sideways, plunge into the thicket and hide them- selves. But youwilltiud that immediately afterrthe ï¬rst discharge of the gun the flock rise and fly higher. And at the next discharge they rise and fly still higher. And not many times has the plunging shot thinned their number before they take so high a level that no Iongerthe fm ler aims at them, because they are abm . -the reach of his shot. When troubles come upon‘ A coxnzsrosnggir of the Bobcaygeon Indcpcudént. obséums; “if .a. p‘rince get drunk, he 13 said to be “ exh1l mated †if ' anobieman, he 15 ‘F-glévated; †if m. gentle- 1min, He 13 “mebi'iated; †1f a. farmer or a tradesman, he 15 “ intoxicated;" if a. poor DEPUT u'Ioss from Bracebridge 'at'tended‘ the meeting of the several Coungds of the mumcipalities of Muskoka. 1‘1). , Watt Caldwell, and Draper, Ryde 8: Oakley, to urge the desirability of those and other northern townships petitioning to be form- ed into a. County. They are reported as havingé, r0t one signature at the meeting in the municipality last named abov.e :McKellar, Society. †hold; There are thousands of invalids. whomghtbe greatly beneï¬tted by gob. tiï¬g away from home, if only for a. short time, to W16 with strangers. and to be teudlegl vith the magnetism of the great 'worldasxt‘cour‘es inits accustomed rounds. «Aha there are mental and moral invalids who neéa the some change to get their minds and hearts enlarged, and let in a little more of the great light of life. Out- side influences are very valuable to those . who at home have been very well trained by healthful influences in early youth so that they can avoid the snares and pitfalls . into which these often so blindly fall man, he ié “in a. brutal. 5nd. disgusting state of drunkenness? Tax Rape Cheese Factoxy CompanY had $8,.309 so pmï¬ufmmlastyw 3 busi- ness, to be divided amongst the stock- holders. Wnoxe-nomc is: road that may open fair, but itleads to trouble and danger. Well- doing, however rough and thorny at ï¬rst: surely leads to pleasant places. ‘ Tan ladies belongingtb the neural Pro? testant denominations of Port Hope, we learn from the Times, are moving for the establishment of a. “Protestant. Home,†for‘the aged, the inï¬rm, and helpless or- A: the Aqmual Meetingof the Share- holders of the Midland Railwny, held on ple, do the same things, feel the same way,. produces satagpant condition of the mind. and heartfliat is very distressing to be-. the 2131: ultimo, the Board of Directors was reelected. ’ MACAULAY Township Oonndl has re- solved to limit the number of tavern 1i- censes to seven, and to issue no shop 13.- censes, this year. Team Cocxcu. met on the 20th in- stant. By-Law passed appointing Mr. Thomas Glasford, Assessor; Mr. John An- derson, Inspector of Licenses; Messrs. N. F. Paterson and George F. Bruce, Audi- tors. The time for the Collector to return his Roll extendea'nntil the lat of March. Certiï¬cates for Tavern Licenses granted to Messrs. Hamilton, Glover, McNabb, Munroe and Brennan; and Shop Licenses to Messrs. DavidsonandP. D. McArthur. By‘Law, passed repealing clause 4, sec. 5 ‘ of By-Law No. 6 of 186] and substituting? the following: That the Inspector of Li- censes shall institute proceedingu against ‘ all parties selling liquors without License, and "Gainst all parties committing oï¬'ences against the By-laws of the Township or the Statutes of the Province, relating to Inns and Houses of Public Entertainment, when required to do so by any person who will furnish evidence of the offence, or upon his being personally cognisant of the facts of the case, and that he shall at al' times use all diligence to prevent infractions of the By-laws and Statutes regulating Inns and Houses of Public Entertainment. It was ordered that ï¬fty copies of the amended By-Law be printed. Mr. Angus Gillespie was authorised to take two pine trees on the bank of the Lake on the allowance for road between the 2nd and 3rd Concessions, tï¬eféfor. _ Accounts to the amount of $55.38 presented and ordered to be paid. Council adjourned until Monday, ht of WAN? 50153038. to th; “Couhty Agricultural the Board of Directors _ ,. -‘ 01:: flog: am On: wheat, 'wï¬ic‘h 1:001:35 LEI amusement ï¬ll up the chinks of your - existence, not the great ‘spaces Muf. Let your pleasure: be taken as Daniel tookhig prayers, with his window open; pleiwures w'hich need not cause: ,, ,_U-.-_ .1.....‘» U Ply wâ€"â€" vâ€" single blush on an inggnuous cheek. BestllreadinTown v-v-v.. _~ ,, I y 1'. customers the beneï¬t of the an in :1» price of I-‘lqur. and has put down the (1:114 11).. Loaf to 12 cents. ' ' I. . ' well when the snow covered it on the set- ting in of winter, is now in a. precarious position. The thaw and heavy rains that set in between the 8th and lithpf {gut}; ary, turned the snow into watez; ad ï¬ne frost setting in again befeio‘uthi data: could mpe, has coated the wheat ï¬elds in this locality with a. sheet of ice. This is one of the most dangerous positions our wheat can he inL and we fear much dam- age ms'y be; done‘}i,ï¬he plant. At the same time we do not say that our pros- pects are hopeless. Our wheat crop is in a position of great danger, but all that is is danger is not lost; it may yet do well. But threatened danger should make gs HARMONY exists in difference no less than 1n likeness, if only the smokey-now "oven; both parts. Ix privée vim}: your thouglis. I In the £313in witch “your temper ’I‘gcmm {vatch your tongue." “ “ Lmr ruin 28Abirths, 5 marriages 4nd 5 deaths were :egisteredin t‘he Wngofï¬ Draper, Muskoka. “ A YEm-r Mgn’a Christian Associstion. D has been formed in Lindsay. They bpgixi with only thirteen members. ' ' “v... V- ._ - A nice aggrtnient of Cakéi. Putty, Confectionery suitable for this season a: seasons. Bakery next door to the ing†to hold. We would sugést “5.th- er mum- be Maxims yea-4 that “in; Remember the old adage: “After a. storm comes a. calm,†and rice urea. You have had a. long calm lately. Put a. reef on the expenses in time. 4 ~ There‘a‘rss not menypf our readers. â€that ‘msy‘ require this hint, still some may perhaps heed it when too late, as we are impressed with the belief that a. depression in the value of most ,kinds of property will take place before many‘menths 'pasg-miféé â€â‚¬11,435 T.DUNLOP’S. SAWING MACHINE. Patterson’s Naw Patent Two Horse V- in \.~ act with prudent caution in all our spec- ulations. If our wheat should be a short crop, a depression will affect the money market, and many enterprising farmers may fail unless they act With mention in entering into liabilities. Land has gone np3toahégh 'ce,â€"and W rc as- hz‘toihdd; Riza- wafléumflmgï¬ STRAW CUTTER SEWING MACHINES! All to be had next door Sanson’s store. VANTASSEL, NEWTON J: CO @- REMEMBER THE PLACE. unmonu’s BLOCK. A GOOD CUP (Drillia Fruit Depot TEA or COFFEE. DINNER for 156., 0mm, Januu'y 1st, only 12 cents, ' SUMMING’S CELEBR ATED FROM 11AM; TEMP-M» or MANY KINDS. YOU CAN GE! AT THE OF ‘ . . ‘Onllm Home.†Ky, can add 165. AgneuItlral 'im'ï¬iéments ! Reaping, and straw cytvting. C 3.13? 8; co IMPROVED . DESKS rfé'r achqols j STEAM ENGINE, WOOLLEN. PUNCTUALITY 6: DISPATCH a- A TRIAL SOLICITED. Q aï¬sr 'm it; iï¬ums. executed with CAsTiNGs, ' ' 83mg: ' flatmans)’ Call-“and Examine a. REMEMBER-9-King's old Stand, Comer Mississaga and Pam Streets. . . ‘ ' GOOD. VALUE Fall and Winter and a large stock of Liquors, which he 18 determined to sell at. DRY GOODS. than hotetofore sold in Goods and Prim, and you will be convinwd that he 18 giving PLOUGHS I GROCERIES. EA“ 0N FOUNDRY; 9‘, “ .‘iï¬ï¬‚ï¬ 5:1; Lower Prices _. Kennedy OF EVERY DISCRIPTION. mun-huhï¬utdnqb READY-MADE CLOTHING. awrmmza I: now receiving his OFALLKIN'DS Catt-4.1m BOOTS and SHOES, Consisting of m]. .7500 ‘VMBBEIABYEGIIL 3813 OF STOCK I smnmwmmousn Astonishing ‘ imp-stockau‘ightand began Double azsmgr‘eï¬aniess. Heavy Harness ! will ï¬nd it to their advutsgo to [i themsall. PACE MAIN Every ABRIVING EVERY WEEK. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions, GROOKEBY, GLASSWARE, Andahrge stock of Ready- Clothing. Our stock will always be found complete, and we sell at. prices that cannot but. givo general satisfaction Cheapo: thn tho Cheapest. 1R8 3;: PAGE 8: MAIN. Consisting of a. large stock of kgvlar additiJns to large CLOTHS, FLANN ELS. "of all kink}; oxi'h‘a'nd, at ' BOOTS SHOES. A very Inga shock 9' DISSETTE HOY. LUMBERMII' and other: :0- CURRY ‘COMB‘, ette8z: "my DRESS GOODS. Ar. recaiving COTTONS, STOCK or id ' Winter receiving Thosé Indebted to Him! AllACfllUfï¬â€˜S nxsnmnn tint thelu'gn and elect stock of goods now on had, 131: of February £ 1 0 0, 000, which he; frauds; Uncle, at 'his death. left by pptafl, by; fully made Retire tron Business! A FIXED FACT! And no Mistake! The ruk‘n still continues, because it is well known he is sacriï¬cing, in- sales, for cash. ~ GROCERIES Concertinas, Writing Desks, Ladies’ Work Boxes, ‘Faihily Sewinn' Machmes, Machine Readies, 'Me!o§eons,<£'c ' Window. Blinds; . Framed Pimnes, Fancy Goods, School Rooks, 391159th Furniture! Rbom Paper, m?†on hand. Orillia, 11th Dee., 1872. Being now about to secure the .sed in Sui: for BY THE‘] st JANUARY, DEALER is ALII xixns 0F to PAY Ur Ar 01:03, a NOTICE. A full assortmont of Thmtm i: ‘h ;. ui; his mind to GEORGE VICKI next, will be GEO J. BOOTH. Toys, of Mam-m IMMENSE :SUCCESS TINDLE’ D S5023, embodies, am, which 'have.%‘.@ selected with grate-n, on the most .5. vantagepug term_s, mt}. which are to I. - PRICE‘LIST: ' w , , Men’s Cunning: E1111 Cloth Pants, 81.“; " Isiueavy 5% Bootsgéga A . ,: ‘ .A‘f m > Pei-ion fp“ . f" .15.?“ Gents’ W001 Una}: Skirting†“ r, v~â€"-._ “ ‘7‘ ijawgrg, onl'y 87%011â€" 20 Tbs. Rice f"! 31. l ' y ’ MS 7181' 7: v ‘ 0% 'fï¬ynlgï¬ï¬‚ugzb pagan“: 12 'Ch'eats' mom of 'fJnt caebriï¬dglrl. ALAYA TEA; 20'één‘ts per Tb. which 5 point of strength“ flaw»: is GUM“ any 50 centfljgt in QrQllis. Buye'rs are invitéd‘to call and john.“ themselva« - K ., HE Subscriber has opened a, B“- forth: Enchant» and salv of Home; ‘ will always awe a Inge number to (mpg-2‘ Panties wishing to sell or pmchuir Hons u. do well $9le andllgave thzircnm ‘ gm jKe la duommmuoed th'q ‘ ol ,"tp‘il:!fd§h he ‘w‘ould ihvite thc' OF COURSE. A full stock of all kinds of Gentlemen. Furnishings. wnsistin of Shirts, aneu, Ties, Collm,c..th an “saturate! Ready -Made Clothing. a. W the Daminion I'm His long experience iv the business. and overythiugbeingnmde under his own impor- viziouwnsble himmguamnoeemmon. HORSE BAZAAR. WHJSYOURTAILOB? GOOD HORSES! THOS. BYRNE. THE ORILLIA HARNESS SIIGP! lightest and most stylishly get up, to the heaviest and most durable, go to this es- tablishment. No inferior stock used. Only empioyed Specml attention given to se- pun... A nice wt of ‘ WHIPS, SPURS, BRUSHES, CURRY COMES, M. dwav's 1:: stock. Also a stock of TRU‘KS and VALISES. THOMAS BYRINE- DA V n-LIWVuâ€"p- . _-_, mama; and every description of work in his ‘line manufwtured to order on the .nhorect notice and most momblo terms. Remember-Shop next to Dominion - vâ€.- vuvuv.-wv- _.__ V,__, ing thanks for the large. share of P“ trounce he has. received since he 00}!!- menial businesé in ‘Orii‘lix, and won] ' form the public that he has lady pn ' ed all the latest improve} machinery. tO' gather with flange stock of COOKING STOVESs BOX AN D PARLOUR mm, and 3n assortment of Shelf HARDWARE- Phillip’s Tin Shop. “full" Mun: wvu JV..- ~-v . - St3ve-1 Copper, Tin, Sheet Iron, and 33mm, at prices that will utonuh :19“- e' Acall rill ntiafyyouthst hei‘ determined to cell d-pn'eu ant cannot be beaten. EAVE-TROUGHWG £103); in u “pf?! r_._- MS .mf'n' Tréuï¬dinye kepti- - 150' i. you! time 6013!; {farm ind , -1 7â€"... .na R. PA RKHILL, For a servicesble ï¬gment, from ’ J; D. (mm m with 3m MS' CASH. (gleam sud respectable Vehicles. 3 '0". Wed;_Stx'ut. '_ , e Midence of J ameg Sung. vazt Sweet, Grimm) \. 0F ORILLIA. suitablé for Fall and Wit.- is now receiving his new stock of Cloths, ., waha‘o . PARKBILL Workman Proprietor