gr Own Post Outcs‘t 333 GIVE Em A CALL. All of which he in offering to the Public at price: never before bend of in this vicinity. HARDWARE, Innu- luck! JAS. TUDHOPE and any one price. Hardware ! Come and see the Finest Hard- waro Store north of Toronto. ï¬lled with goods of the very best quality, and selling at. lower prices than any other house can sell. REASONâ€"- We buy for cash at the best markets, all for cash, and give our customers the beneï¬t. LITTLE GIANT The greatest variety of Cooking StovaincludingArmstrong’s,Copp's and other good makers, selling be- low Toronto prices, An xmmenae stock of N airs Glass, Putty Paints, Oils and House F ur- mishings, of all kinds, Iownr than -elsewhere, No. 1, Ken's Block. Spades. Shovels, Picks, $0., of all kinds, at the lowest. possible prices, At the SHEFFIELD HOUSE. All goods magked in plain ï¬gures, Id nnlv nnn nnon Theï¬nestdisplay of Electro-Plated Goods, evor shown in Orillia, At the SHEFFIELD HOUSE. A :plendid stock of'l‘able Cutlery. Very cheap. SHEFFIELD HOUSE I from the best makers at a. slight aivance on cost at the Carpenters’ Tools, , vâ€"v wag. .- vvv- IL‘I‘. Axesand Gross Out Saws, I Instrumental Selections olegthnd Dance M mic. The whole fomin an amendment which has gem xiv-36111:: 5n grindpd citées of the 011:! . t A: cc», ‘4; the SHEFFIELD HOUSE. 3,1113: H f 33‘“, m“. â€4, “331,238 new?" I: at once Reï¬ned Amusing. and 1m '0 Eta just opened out n Qualmfl’aflety 1»me w. ‘WOGO’IHM, IRON. m SEEM House, W. 6- W. G. BINGHAM. a! :11 kinds of Ahead 0! AH competitors for At the SHEFFIELD HOUSE. very large assortment of At the SHEFFIELD HOUSE. Balance of our ntock cf At the SHEFFIELD HOUSE. VARNISHES, (:HAIN. ROPE wikhout fail. And all those whose accounts are not yet due will please call and give their notes for the same. in order to wind up the books. ls! of MARCH 2 All persons indebted to him, either by note or book account, now due, will ï¬nd the same in the hands of his Solicitor, on and after the , , . _ 1* ' "t a; Q“ my team Any person or persons having evening a "’3' p “58“ ‘5 xmmxgn held as the “ Recognition Soiree." Domini ‘ Accmm T0 MR. J. R. KAIâ€"The gun to , St. Mary's Argus tells of nuaccident money e which happeriedkto Mr. gayï¬while ‘ One a . , drivin from 'ir ton to t. ary's District Busmess Transactlons I 1 in comï¬any with a Mr. Hill, on Wed- 'simly f0 nesday morning. It seems that the tion fro“ horse ran away and threwithe occu- during t3 pants of the cutter with consider- ticipated able force upon the sidewalk, Mr. a“ imn: with Hill receiving serious injuries about may be e E - the face whiie a. number of shutters The pl from a. store window came rattling i l down upon the back of Mr. Kay. , deuce in i The elocutionist, though thrown into well. 51f FRANK KEAN a. somewhat uncommon position for son have , even an actor, was not senously m- git-15‘0““; jured, and was able to continue his during tl journey homeward. were plac '11 ï¬ d‘h‘ ï¬ . K , THE SALE or TIMBER Lmrrs.â€"â€" and have "I “"10 "068m w" dbate thGo m tA ' Brick Bl , up stairs, {5 door to In the e upon 0 vern en menean . licy in putting a. large area. of themselve ‘2†ï¬ght hand. ï¬ber limjte upon the market, 31 r. grationAg mmigrar Business Transactions I I ‘ “'3 3 It! Gonna. , _._ . ..__ unsung-grruflllll' . PM“! Ilaâ€"Village Lot N0. 50 on the north "do of Bay Street. In thenid villagv. “in a neon: Lo: And bowing a frontage of so Ha “a, 8nd formed on three sides with s baud ï¬ance. Ono third of the purchase money of parcel one is to be paid to the under or hit mlioiton, at die time of sale, gm] thn rnt within one month that-cotter. without intent. The whole 0f the put-chm manor of pat-col two is to be void to the vendor or his solicitor! ‘ “3: mm - a. m m, e o hon: an e at: in: i- titgaotfltlho oftthounChnoa-yzf Do dd or In or Medan, enquxre :1 Ron. Auctioneer. or of Mann. Han-icon. 0:- 23¢ M... of the dzy 0! Tomb, Vendor'- id}...- ram! IJâ€"Villsgo Lot. No. 51. on the want side of Osborne Street. in the Viihge of Ber "non, Inn'n six-on eof‘JO Gala. 01: it m good frafne “on?“ dwelï¬ag'huzu. . .PN‘E-‘GJ Ilaâ€"Vin“! Lot Na in n. H“. -Aâ€"ï¬lâ€" Data; m 1.5., an PURSUANT to a. decree “1. Court of Channmv €n ....op._ STORE, DWELLING-HOUSE BUILDING LOT, IN THE Chancery; SALE. - A GRAN D FESTIVAL, Under tho: auspices of 6:23am St. Patrick’- 3 Seeing. will take place it due â€via-cl. ;. r. um. 11. n. U'vou. M, Row H. B. Shun. J. M. simian, J. Anhgh. J’ Colemnn. R. J. Dinette. John Regan, J. COLCLOUGH MACMULLEN‘ 01-min. Feb. 2?“), 18'3. Sect-em "- Pmceods ta be applied to the Charitable Fund at tho Society. Slammcy's Celebratcd String Band will I’urâ€" nish ï¬fom’c for the maï¬a». :3 Agricultural Society fsmme SHOW Music Hall, Orillia, on nouuvzmmc, 17th amen. 09131111: or Annoy“, 0' "MAY EVENING, 1mmâ€: A: the MUSIC HALL. oompriting The Gude Auld Sangs 0’ Scotland Th3 Songs of Ireland, «11.43.. No On. Saturday, 8th March. 1373, Forth: VILLAGE OF BEAVERch TICKETS 31:50. FURTHER English winds, Readings and Anecdotés, Humorous and H atoricnl. KEAN. l mans-r â€"Mescn. G I O'Doll. M Retell, 11.33. 3 ’. W. TAYLOR. Tsome members on the ministerial side of the House whmeconstituen- cies were in favour of it would vote against it. Arda h said he has gratiï¬ed at hear- ing t e member for Lincoln state in an early part of the debate, that he did not intend it vote of censure on the Government by proposing his molution. He quite exonerated , both the Commissioner of Crown Land: and his colleagues from any ‘ intention of doing wrong, when they put the limits in themarket. He was ofthe opinion that a certain amount l of surveying ought to have been done. and he was sure that the whole House would agree with that portion of the resolution that, forthe future a sufï¬cient survey ought to be made of lands which it was proposed to place in the market. He 5 he up for the lumbermen, and said"0 he 1 regarded them as men who did great “ ‘good in the country, and he for one 1 would do all that lay in his power . to give them a ï¬xed tenure of their , limits. He believed the principle g set forth in the resolution a ' ht ¢ one, although he felt oonvineedrtlgnt a PmsoxAr..-â€"The installation of the Rev. J. G. Sanderson, late of Rugby, as Pastor of the Cong-em- tional Church, Ottawa, took place: on the 20th instant. in the presence of a large number, who aitendcd to welcome the new Pastor. In the NEW Mom: or ADVERTISING.â€" ,On Sunday last. We observed the following notice written in the snow along the line of the 4011 and 5th Concessions of this Township:- “There will he preaching in the School House below Mr. Tookov’s on Sunday afternoon. All are 511-, vited to attend."â€"Advocate. l 3 Sxowzo Utaâ€"The Midland track between Beaverton and this place was "ï¬lled in†by the late storm, and there has been no trains during the past two days. Yesterday teams brought themsscngers through from Beaverton. Themails were also con- by sleigh. _ ' tanning community bu fu- oxcooded the I haw GROOERY.â€"A Mr. J. A.Fzr-f.upp1y‘ “d um, u .mnmuenx, u“ ‘ quharson has secured Mrs. Taylor's larger portion of those who have nought e {storm now nearly couipleted, and home amongst us, though strangers to will open a general â€1.0“â€. there :Iome extent, in sutmgeluad, have found ‘â€" a . remuncntive lsbour ready for than, and {neXt WBEk. gal-e thinkful for the improved circum- , THE Orillia Exmsrron has Been 19“"?“in "1,15% “103' ï¬nd $03191“. “3°. 1 enlarged. It appears that the pea-'2 legvmg their fathorland. wlule 3 until . . . . nroportinn of the whole, it my be either ‘ pic at Urtllm know how to apprecmte 1 gm“! their not being .51. to â€up; them- hmd 61: port a good E00111 pnpcr.-â€"~ ' “he. 5*. once to the labour ofthoeountry, I Port ope Guide. : or from shifi'lm 0!‘ "13°19“ 11‘1"" MW“ . . . . . ed before leaving their old homes, ï¬nd Jams“ °‘:;;.F;;:°';£:;°':: them» here. a: my would “Mm Finance Minister; and Dr. Tup :- euc- ‘3â€! at anything but. â€Taft?::tmnl' coeds to the 0590 of Minister of mum ‘13?“ At the '9'“ tum! ‘ion me The Ottawa Free Press surf.- the rumour t ‘ more ““1“! WW- 4° “5 um 85:- Francis will succeed Mr. nomad “1° "was °9m£mtt °‘ omâ€- ‘“ n Lieutenant-Governor of Onto-do. the newly unwed mmxgnat roam be , , . very beneï¬cial to both MEI. An effort Show“) Lilâ€"The M‘dl’md track should be madebythe’kmortoendeavour between Beaverton and this place to hirotheimmigmnt by the year, instead 1 was "ï¬lled in†by the late storm, and I 0‘ b! the â€With 0" “mm?" mo.†by there has been no trains during the am "new a)" â€"1" "7"“! mmxgnnt 1 would nntbe thrown on Iii-own resource- in 3 PasS “'0 days. “mad"? teams the winter. when it i. diï¬cult to pm i brought themsscngers through from work, and before he he: been ensued to i F Beaverton. Themails were also con- save sufï¬cient money to provide Iguinst by sleigh. Inch teunhngency." THE Regent House, No. 3, Kenn's Block is where Mr. A. M. Empeyhas opened out his stock; and solicits theattention ofimending purchasers. MESSRS Moï¬'att 5; W'ilson have purchasedthebalancener.F.Kean's stock, and removed to the building recently occupied by him. A Low; of the Canadian Order 0! Odd- follows has been opened at Benn-ton. The Annual Meeting of the above Society for the electinn of Ofliccm, will take place at Lazier'a Hotel, on Saturday, Much 81.11. at 7 o‘clock p.112. W. G. BEACON. Soc. 01-min. Feb.2$th.18f3. For, Sde Chap. and on as; tom. a. nun ber of the best Building Lots 1- Orillis. Apply to . A. TAIT, or to W. T. COPNER. Ann “. A-.. ___- PARTNER \VANTED with 810“) or 82000 Clpitd. for s lmmbox‘ manta» tux-inc business. which may be extaadod, and a good return certain. Apply. or aadrus. ‘ Partner Wanted. LL Parties indebted to me up to the In of January. 1872!..mrrajueuced to settle their Accounts wkhontddaw. All ac- emits, previous to the Ma 62“. in Mnï¬obin' un’l hand; will ho pineal in unit. if not paid ' ton da . m y, w. BIXGHAM. A -.I9 7‘ m g... -__- Orilliu, Feb. 20:31. 1873. '1'on deliver-3d st the MU] in: which the highest price in Cub will be p. '..1 AJ“! ‘1 l A‘ A -‘_~ A. TAITI WARMINSTER Agricultural Society. RILLIA DIVISION, S. 0]“ T., meet- new Tue-d: «mine. in tha menmcexau. vybicing man- ban wxll be hcuflily welcome. _ l ï¬tted in exti ishingfltwhrefntr ï¬ggd : tr.“ swing my other bugging: from dedtnution." i DU.\(‘AN McKINLA Y. I (L YOUNG LADY of â€midi. ' pan-am, and good business «whims: with†to open a cont-pom with A young gift!“ éddreuv â€I. S. A. 3..." Unmet FALUABLE Building Lots For Sale! MWMM 01-min, Feb. 26th. 1873. nemmityof BASS WOOD Logs mnm’ tgndcr thank; :J 11: “-1... as- m AND 80288035. Wanted .lmmedlateili: 'aNTED.â€"â€"A Good Sam: 61:1. Apply to Mrs. JAS. rumour. gun ghbctï¬senunts. ‘Pay Ups " Emma. THE EXPOSITOR. 02min. IWVIYII '1. q . late of :"0 bngrem- laden 1:03:35: zenâ€; :ndcd to fight; In the bl 1‘8 tea was y - ., immig ozree. Domix {Yrâ€"The gun to accident money y while One Mary‘s ,Dssm‘c °nWed- sivel that the tion f“ 58 occu- during onsiderâ€" ticipau 11:, Mr. a" 5m 3 about my b1 shutters 1m,†A. MCKAY. R. S. ; or from suffices ox- indolent hsbits acquir- . 11' kt ed before lent-5'12 their old homes, ï¬nd Exclanexnci. themselves: here. a: they would â€Pb.†lbp :- {uc- else, in anything but eofnï¬mbk arcan- 3f mum stances. At the same tum! I WWW the rumour that t more oolditl 60.090330“ "3° , ' ‘ 4e an 1,. Howhnd the {Ax-mug eemynxtx of Outâ€. “do the newly unwed numgnnt wank! 5° ' very beneï¬cial to both pus-tie; An effort "3d thk should be madebythe’kmertoendeuour hlS place to hire the immigrant by the yen, instead torm, and of by the month or mmmer nelson. u by “in" the I that mom the newly Arrived immigrant 0 would nntbe throvm on Iii-own resources in '5’ teams the winter. when it is diï¬cult to procure ugh from work, and before be In! been «ambled to also con- nave lumclent money topmvido Igtinn -..‘1 _ -,._::Â¥ A,__ ,L n {"3 The plan of giving a bo%us to an [mg immigrant after six months' resi- }*‘3'- deuce in the Province has succeeded rnto well. Miss Rye and Miss McPher- f" son have brought out 506 boys and 1119‘ girlgof an average age of 10} years. ‘3 dunng the year. These children ‘ were placed in respectable families. F.â€"â€" and have given satisfaction. 4,493 at American 'citizens have reported of themselves at the difl'erent Immi~ Ir. grationAgencles and Custom Houses. r- as settlers in Ontario. There has to also been an addition to the 'popula‘ It tion of the Province larger than can re be accounted for by natural increase is and immigraaion from Europe, which d an only beaccounted for by the sup- n positionâ€"which is borne out by the y Reports of the Dominion Agents,- )' that large numbers have immigrated s from the United Staten From the t 3 various agencies at work, the Com. 1 mission‘or predicts a still more'rapid a increase of population in this Pro- : vince for the future. ' acter, and in all friendlinzssuto Mr. Paterson we advise him-to conï¬ne‘ his effort. to disproving‘ than, tad we will gladly publitb the Muta- tion. tion. It is and weï¬hames'éoigfé- ed therein yen-e of a dagaging ch};- WE are in receipt of a. letter from N. F. Paterson, hsq., of Beaverton, requiring an apolog from (a for ‘ inserting a letter over the signature of Mr. John Murray. Thanh. “y'all, however much inclined, we would scarcely know how to frame n good‘ and sufï¬cient apology: for its inner-l r-'r""‘ One township in the Fme Grant yDistr-ict has been set aside exclu- isively fonScamiinavians, an emigra- tion from those countries to Ontario during the ensuing spring beingan- ticipated. By judicious 111mm,; tho immigration of Scandinxvians‘ mayl be oanga} very largely. _ The expenditure on account of _ immigration from the let of Janu- ‘ ' ary to the Slst of December, was 857,678.14, of which $25,290 was expended in refund bonuecs'to im- migrants. Placing the total number of arrivals at the maximum ï¬gure mentioned, 34,000, this shows I. cost of 81.70 per head; or on the num- ber reported at the agencies alone, 82.05 per head. A cheap invest- ment, certainly. The greater know- ledge of Canada, and a more widely ‘ felt interest in this Province. an n l; ï¬eld for immigration, now existing’ ‘in the mother country. will proba- bly result in a continuous stream of immigrants to this portion of the Dominion, so tint we have only be- t gun to reap the full return for the a money expended for this purpose. “ (9-in-â€" mum xor nnmigmnt lubour moo t the farming cogmkmnity bu lu- ex ed the " I have town tn believe thst the de- mad for immiantjzbqur mongst the ,,,,, - v -. "-uvu- J. l of the country. Fife);D thonsandi _ copies of this map circular were is-l sued and circulated in the United .. Kingdom and Dominion. ‘ There 3 were also numerous tors and :’ pamphlets distributed. glint sche- . dulee Were sent to the respective municipalities of this Province, the g __ returns to which showed a demand ‘ - for upward: of 23,000 farm laborers. lmechanics, and female servants. A very large proportion of the muIi~ cipalitiee did not make any return. i or the number ofimmignnts applied 3 for would have been larger: and in ‘ faddition,’ applications for many ,‘ hundreds of laborers were made to 1 the Immigration Agents, of which 1 no account has been taken. The ' total number of immigrants report. ' ; ed by the Agent: at Ottawa, Kings- i , ton, Toronto, and Hamilton, was’v 28,129, showing an increase of 2.287 t over the number reported the pre- 2 vious year. In addition to these, a there is the very large proportion :1 [who paid their own expenses out, t4 1 and of whose numbers there is cnn- l ‘1 'sequently no available record. Al- 3 together, it is considered that over '1‘ ‘ 34,000 immigrants have. during the m ‘pnst season, made the Province of 11‘ Ontario their home. Of the demand 2 for labor, and the condition of those ni who have come amongst us. the )1 Commissioner reports: 3- We have received the re tt 0".th 1" if 5.th ' the CommissiOnor of Agï¬gglture I“ “Iâ€. I "f “a. m’ b, "mm and Public worn on Immigration. â€â€œ1""? °' "W h' h“ m “' °‘“ for 1872, from. which we {Ian 3 5"“. â€may 9’ a†mm“ d m few facts that. amof genord intact-mt. PPM“ 3° though: it "n we"... Shortly af‘ar' the appropriation by am" ‘hwld k?" “aâ€, N no the Legislature of the sum of eighty mew â€ugh-'7’“ â€a“ of ram 30 thousand dollars {or the promotion 5’†"yawn“ the "m“ °f w m .of Immigration, a man circulat was Ohm.†t° numb“ 3" m that Fprintcd for the information and I a" CM G°vemmh°uld hum guidancehf Immigrants, and parties Pun†3â€â€œ we 3"“ n m n M put-posing ‘ to settle on the Free able, because it in most denim!) 1. tbs? Grant Linda, or in the experimental our people has 3n “nibble route onour township of Ryenaon; and contain- ' mm “mm†"hick "Edd mp‘ml i" ingother particulars regarding the $1333" 5:333?“ 0““ : i!“ climate, resources. and government , dent to paling thx'nngh ï¬ygï¬o‘é‘: of .tho country. Fifty thousand Mwitfm‘ i',‘ "17 well NW. 5'3; copaes of this map circular were is- gin.†“mtg†°9°ngh f?†“3““; "'Ch 8"_ . . . mm», m quzte u 911i 0. n N- Kigdaonn? iï¬ulggdmigo?° 1;?ng {tycoon to theproductinnogaofthe North- . cot,.no greet onggcnhon Ind been were also numerous tors and mad. m the Pnblithod mun“. Timber pamphlets distributed. mu; “he. in rather scarce, taking the Province u n dulee Were sent to the wine ctive~ â€ha†“flush 50'3†Wmomm'w 6". 1,- ' ' "â€"'â€"'-" but iuiiu no“; flat-i a... it i. ni- l The Mu» Rev. Juno mam, inhbitd, u mus-gamma...“ “i“.ffla tho â€PM "f tho rm cub“! mmwcm Men. Club‘s: Allocation, in'xell'l 5““ Mun-madpu'ix -0 e J 951“: gin-km.» Fï¬dï¬ye'ninxm-"n a... ammo». o gutter-dd. nut-imam a». {at am th- at Tm Although any " ‘ ‘ , _____ ithe washer wu ant-vocab}; Rev. J. I III" ban “‘4“? Vi“ MM“! M' -. ,-.______,.-. -... “Jar-WC“, "Gtâ€"11M“. I .' and “.5“? “r ; “gunman-anus, they. mu: very E ; ..._..... â€ï¬‚aunts. not '33." taxonomic». know no mom of Chris? r“‘~~ â€"â€"-.-.« _ ‘- n.-- .â€" ._,..M. 7 -‘___.___.___ 13.ka “I‘M“ a†"m“. M m “M I “unit" â€an the mme 0f Christâ€"mm d- URI/[[4 on} F53 V“? § “man '7’“ 01 1133mm. ’nyo bend in the but way. He gave :2: :::~-- ' I ' ' " ‘ "'4' ' g The 3“de loch-u:- begun by singing some imauu'ni Maxim iu_ Moreno. 5 dm he wu not . We...“ have,“ bug to the work at :- uni-ton, winch thawed IIIIGRATmflo :bomg km on a “‘3‘ to none M 32:1,“! a. wash; â€gawk: “'0 have received the re rt odioï¬ldlnhppyif @uddbod mica WWW'FWWWF the Commissiorxor of Agï¬sglture'bwmh 0‘ “m m’ by "mm mmmtubjcdutomdmmim "Id Public. Works. on Immigration. â€making °' '1'“ I" h“ m in our â€353:;15gï¬on u wt. of thank: u- Em- 1872, from. which we glean a 1’5"“. 9““? .u’ a†uorthar-t d this tendered the Leotnm. A collection was ew facts that. are of «each! interut. .m'mm‘ ° ““3“ u "n ‘1’“ Cum- NM 0 “d M 3138' the “POM- » ° d a. Id kn 21m 1†p‘ - ‘ ~ >hortly afae’r'the a'ppropï¬ati on by mm on or they pone. no abdwoe ofduudolhn twanmgutlvu he Legislatixrc'of the sum of eighty men â€mayâ€! um" °r mm. Re 311% fhï¬atho him»: hip: hausand dollars {or the promotion 5'“ "fawn“! a" "m“ °f mm m to tot. he]: f his Min-ion Bon- ’ the I rf_Immigmtion. n mn') circular was: Onhno ‘0 Mb“ 3° m 39"“. “Mind" n. “mg" â€nab-A I... n... :_t. _L. s 1 than Clam“... nA_-_____k4 _ , ,,,- ‘ . A. man, and the mm an elegant Snow lieu from November unï¬t! anon: the middloof Much, mdthokndin it for laughing befm £11017th April. whoa {he nvm no free from in; us.“ r‘"I " ihehva'smfmï¬'omieoj‘ ' about two mks earlier than the win I ) “QT?“ ug. 1;! ant Imu- 11PM. £9 Morgen... 10 show mo. Eeyond the Anioniboine. but he believed thet the header kinds of wood could be mltinted. Beyond the Province of Mmimbe, the India: title he. not been extinguished, end it would not be right. pet-hep- namely ate, for my Inge body of settler: to go in there until A deï¬nite undeutending withthe Indian shell have been arrived et. When thet it done. the great Suhtchem ten-ital}- will become ; the favourite settlement of the North~ West. It has more timber then Meni- : tobe, mongeniel â€loom. and he thought all mpwould grow better there. The) he“ very little wind in winter, I0 “not though he had seen the ï¬laments:- u lovu52°or53°below um, flaccid m not felt an nearlyeoeevexeutbeee ï¬g“ would indicate. It did not usually ï¬ll lovertlan 40 or 45 W new. The highest end lowest indieeted M mouth of 1871, were a follow. :â€" :9 funds, end he proceeded to give some . sets concerning the region lyi beyond. 't Sometimes peogle talk of ell thnn‘t coun " ue plein. Thnitemietnkeï¬tie :3 .-, divereiï¬ed. Asian u» mm... . pnirie paem'le butlnot exclusively. In _ many pate there ie lovely undulating country. end some beautiful cminencee. ’i A: 3 whole we could ecercely ï¬nd my ' other equll extent of terribly which pre- : i sent: such eridencee of fertility. The , met proportion is adopted for immediate f settlement. It in wntered by extensive rivcre-thc Saskatchewan It the Pro-by- terien Minion Sohon in not leee then , threehundred rude wide 3:. low weter, md there innother branch of equal vol- ume, the two uniting eome dietnnce below end flowing in one grad streun to Win- nipeg. By overcoming one or two abet-no. tion-,whiehcould be mmonntedet no very gmtexpcnleï¬hie river could benedenuo lgnbleperhepeelittle oven thounnd milee. At present the only mode of tnvelling in by teem. which he might term e thtee week’s pic-hie. By drawing the lndien: kindneee, tnvellcre need have no diï¬culty in securing good tmtment from then. The soilguthe volleybff tlhe Sukmhewln is rinci yvegeta e oun, over F“ 3 briik clny. It ieeuier to work end My u fertile u Menitnbe. Fifty bnebele of wheat to the ecre is not e very extraordi- nary yield. At the Minion, they ind sown seventeen bmbeleend raped ï¬ve hundred. Here,†in Mnoitobgtbene in e gent venoty of berries. No oek ie_l’onnd road the Auinuiboine. but. in his...“ -_ -4. no; '2'! clam-=0.»- a. ‘ had never metnpeoplo mono" mï¬t' in ' mint-ï¬ning their churches Ind school; I'mChurch 0f 331:1st Ind been the first to cut?! tbtt ï¬el sud kept the lead in religion. nnd secula- eduatiun. The Wesleyuu hurl nut been behind land with the work. ad the Hubyteï¬ans_m do- ing a little. The 5:500] syntax} u. noma- thmg the me u that of Dunno, xnclnd- ‘ ing practically norm-sic. â€booty. uni. a ‘ pmruion for oxtendi tn: {militia nth ï¬the law of popu ï¬on. There a: two coll . 3nd two armors Mi.†semi- nnriu. airwould be seen from thil tbs: tho foundntiom of their institutions ref! hid broad sud deep, md all that in mt- od in care to build spud superstructure. M‘ulitobs is 1’3"! mega corner of the ' Gemâ€"which ie about the centre of the 3' eettled territo , end indicetione of ect- 1 tlere heving tel-{en up lend and prepering , to occupy it. forty milee further. Along . the river- mod, the settlement ie new continuous, vex-ions reex- lot: ere occupied, end ell the lend leid out for occupetion. 1' Thriving eettlemente heve eprung up in 3 nxeny pert- ot the Province, end thirty ‘ f miles out of Fort Gerry (hierio people: I have found homes. These eettlemente ere the nuin of e large populetion. Win- nipeg hue made remkebleprogreeu. Four * years ego it conteined not more then half. e-dozen eteree. Noe- it in e thriving buei~ nee: town, with numeroue lure atom and industrial cetebliehlnente of verioue kinde. The. lecturer mentioned the verioue tredee cerried on, end which here been recently edded to the industries of thet Province. It in not more then ï¬ve you: einee brick m ï¬ret mede there, now they here found clay well edepted for the purpoee, and brick house- ene becoming quite numeb one, end eome of them of ewe end etyle indicative of the weelth end reï¬nement of the ownere. Distiller-ion end brewer-ice ere all too numerous, end it wee e pity to eee the populetion of the wt country ' becoming so degraded by the drinking cuetome prevelent emonget them. Be edvieed thoee who fn-xn Ontario to not their fecce etro y eiemet the evil. ' brig teide of the pic- 'l‘urmng' eguu to the tnre, he referred to the edncetionel (ï¬r e munitiee efl'orded in the Province. never met e neonle mom' “3- .~.. 30.29:: atoneâ€"o 323130 cold. the hwvorylittb and ï¬ne mu: m 9!:an Abundance. Eleven your ago he found fruit-nging jut a backward in Minne- Iots u it in now in Manitoba. but they hue good orchards in that Shte now. Previous to its being joined to Cnnadz; the settlement of the preeent Proï¬nce of Menitobs was slow, and conï¬ned within 1 distance of rhepe forty mile on both sides of the River. and thirty miles of the Aeeinniboine. There were no mt lot: taken up, and the settlement don those rivers within the dintence nemeg was by no nann- continuum. When ne- turning to Ontsrio, he found â€Nemat- gne hundred miles northwut of Fort. , '-_..-â€". â€"' wuu’ bated. There is bynomeuunolanri- ety of timber u we have in Ontu-io. He thought tbs! with m and Want tdspted to the climate, all the body uri- tie: of fruit might be yucca-dually and properly grown. Berries grow in great Abundance. Eleven feet: agp _he_ found ‘__,A ,A, â€" , 3 ma no «as not I profs-ed loctunr, but ’aboingkm on: visit to some kinda ivouldlnhppyif 50001:!th mice tothepoopk of this bum, by ruining nomathingo! vb“ ho had again out put country to an Bottlrwnt of this :Pminéo. Be'thonghï¬twoll amen.- diun should know that they pouc- no‘ men: counttyin extant arm Hal ï¬at mentioned tho' route- of true! Ml 3163â€. l‘ I. ï¬tmdzwmwaquiu Ilptoib coo-on. Ithpubiinhodu u†Pd“ 0‘ 82 I your, or so cent: :num . Adda-3.8.x Wang, 339 ‘ Bmdny, New YMLUS. ' 1‘"me 00110660:- mmcnm ““3“ F9“, in tho Eli-goal! damn; In W, ;. ' PW 8135:. PWEJ Moahomcdbubdï¬ï¬ohtho Fenian (Indin) Milieu Fund. v gun". “Manama“ a: mums-W. ,Anewu' 9nd {Mammtï¬gwmt o! pecans:- hudchghon Wsinvï¬ght and notional“: 91' be m granted Mgm. of Wham Wan'ï¬zbtand “loadâ€: Mining WWW-1;"ï¬: Dnfl'y not ‘ proper nthng' ‘ to the rain in hi 123:3, and be In wearable or any damage. hound flax-on his “ï¬ance. “A: the npplinattbtod an! holud Ipont :1! his monoy thile standing Liv- ing-tom. and this_ '8: gifted; 1 one 1" ml!.â€" I.-_£_L _ .-- Wrdï¬i? Won Ihonld not 5"" "“' m' Irresponsible M... I tho :2. : hyacinth. lave the corporation: and upon flat rude:- :, standing an. buck {mm Toronto, where h. hodconoto luv hilpomion, MW in attendance upon thoin 'urod Inn {bl-ty- two days and n' a. 8‘ money vu spent and ho no twinning; Moan. Booth at! dnï¬ght thought be m cutitbd to “hing. lines he h-dximhis ntn'ouuuder tho impru- uion am he would be uncut-ma. 3nd I '1':- ingo "imaged grid: the anal for «inï¬de- rvizra can: Tmt'iu'ï¬ï¬unm individusl, Livingaume, who‘broke his leg by idli down thin in Duï¬y'a. while I‘HA‘I‘ MUM]. PEAK!" AGAXR. David Stanley. pensioner. who no- duood‘hin honmblo «nan-gone “0%.:- Bylaw; axing an a. m lioonu, ad for the tppoiutment of the 069911 of the Munidpuhty. were dophd. Gov m Nâ€"appoinbd Over-oer of High- ways, to apex-intend the hying out of thepubh’emonoyupon them (I ' ‘ current you. Councillor- Bniloy m5 “lint-ï¬ght were appointed I Strut Com- mittee for tint portion of the \‘ilhgo north of Mining. sweet. and Council- lor: Ken and Booth for south of due; MthoR-ovo‘wbelmmberofbothj Genuine“ * i v urnxmm Mr. F. Eun- hsd, it sp [3-3]!th Libnrian ; Am Shop license was granted to Mr. John Robinson. attracted by this Council to)†th“ pgr- Ions mid-g eczema“. gun; ht" the __VV.â€" m license van proooneed. The question of the price of licence excited on union discus-ion. A- near us we could nuke out. Moan. Wino-rig“ ond Boiley m in fame-of raising the fee to eoventy~ï¬u donate. and door up a motion to the. efa‘ foot. Todtgthekeovaob' "â€11 did not put 0 queution 0 Council. ; Ho contended the: the only ed’ect. of the 1 CW would be to plot-o a few, sod in~ ‘ m tho unlicomod 2163‘ He dis- chimod my Iympothy vi 0 tavern- koepcu. end outed hu readiness to cup- port the motion if convinced duet it would loosen the evil: of intomponnoe in our villego. After {night-r diocnuion, Maj. Quinn remnining ha in bi- op 'tion, the ï¬gures vote chased to â€Gamma ‘ of the Gorcnunonc foe, end the motion adopted. 1: mthen moved tint licensee be [granted q-tbe ensuing you; to on gt pmâ€: ding license. on production of certiï¬cate from the Inlpoctor. Mr. “"innft «id name nocoivcd certiï¬~ cote-l yurwhohod nottbolccommo. dnï¬on mum-d by luv. The modution m encoded by add' the following tonic: “ And that “It MM;- be in- 'fldnooon_g.. ,_ â€"-â€"-~â€"- -â€"- n-u‘w. ind during the proceeding. a.“ may“? Comp: Pm! bu became virtually dubmdod. be indï¬Ã©od to at. 1013-4qu posi- tivoly declined it, md Emily the position was thrust upon Mr. John amend, with the duties of License sud Sheet In- spector. sad to unions the By-lnn of the Corpontion, and to have channel the ï¬n; eggige 9nd lgook sud Meier. It Alex. Dough.- m 3W {or the of- ï¬co, but the manager rammed win: in intinution tint he would not mpt it. Mr. Leona-d Wilma wu also propoood, {mt it :ppe‘nnd doubtfgl‘whpthe; he could I to the inn. of Intent. ' No. 13 {X Buntatreet, and o. 13, 8. Juni- stnat. the proporty of Links. Raid The sum of 8.2.20, ovorpï¬d can on lot 11, North Goldwater Meet. In refunded.- rnl mnemnmr was the whim of long delibenï¬on.-â€" From the oonï¬dentinl manner in which the discuuiun was held, it In: ‘noz my , ,,,_ ......_ â€"â€"â€"v-â€"v- W. "Jr printing done It the order of theCommit- tee appointed to promote the new County agitation. Although the Reeve wen e member of the Committee, his memory didnot reechbeok to for thet heoould even remember anything of the items, though he had himself anal et the oï¬oe for portions of the work, reed the woof, end ordered alteration in others. 'hen1 his memory we: reï¬eebed upon the» poin a, he threw the cone of their notion. or mt of action, upon the other mem- I here of the «Council We have no hesita- ‘ tion in meeting tint, had be ï¬ned {nuk- )y the feet: of the one. the publisher would here been and further trouble in collecting the price of his work. On motion of Mr. Wu'nwright, eeoonded by Mr. Booth, the Clerk was instructed to write the County Treuurer to strike on“ the any: of“; beck tene- chmed brie: new noicdé. held’a acclimation, paw ' in :11;- pen, or an ‘undertono Sundial. to any ‘outaide the charmed circle, on Honda} evening. , Mr. Kean was about. On motion of Mr. Booth, aeoondad by Mr. Wainwright, the prayer of petition from Mrs. J. Rain, for â€fund of taxes for 1873, was granted. Mu. McCredia. in indicant dmuatancq. received 85. The Coundl'doolinsd to_hka action on an ao- latched to withthe 3:“ “ï¬ction. Themaedhgnrmdooadh Rev. Ju. mum-gun»: ï¬gManidpolCmmfldOI-fllin “Sum ucaxu ocmmx. petition: for hm sud shag -3... ......-....1 In - ~77 hub up in â€snitch; C “PS." I"! “I.“ {lie Cunt-z. â€"A gentleman who hu invol- hd attain}: or» the United States, Quebec uni Ontarioduring the put thirty yarn, Mums: dsy ortwoago, an: thopooplqofCuwhu-ethomou robust and 2234"“ ha ha: mat say-here. The tofhia dictation, mad he is one '01! ï¬tted to j . in am the dim the PM of 'm Canada or £89 ity on w. Nerf. Ammo-n continent. 5mg; or m Hm.-â€"-The celebntcd m afoul-able to lon’gev- ; l it. mi Concern; The Maid Homo; Sod-17y MagnirNo‘yIJewfh-y; Puma Wan] Mug; for Ssh; Ply Up; F's-ti ; Spr'izig sh'ow; Wumd: Lou :Pomnsl; sad ,,- __ --. mm} “at". 111°“ [is n_o good malt: {rt-m such latte", “ with 1 new to maximally," dad, sad we would udviu d! to quit it, 3nd devote their loi- mm hounto reading some good book :0:- if you correspond st :11, do it with was pet-son you know, and duct: be sure it is some one with 1 pm character. ‘13 .Yo}: ï¬n}- ‘md the mint-tine. Almost in front of the seller}; on the Opposition side of the Route, there is one seat which is generslly empty, but which . is at times occupied by a tall. rsther slim, middle-aged menâ€"his short and rufled white hair snd slightly bent ï¬gure would indicste s more sdvsnced egoâ€"were it not for his movements, which an easy, and free from the remotest degree of decrepi- tude. He is by no menus s tsilor's sdvsr- tisementâ€"of thnt he may be ssfely scquit- ted, as he does not pay much attention to the cut of his cost, which isl s long black end: of a. tether ungrneefu appeal-sues. This in Stephen Richsrdn, the hero 0! the “CimumlocntionOdioe.†Msndu-iuï¬ich- srds, the uxl-tnpcist, whose Chine-e pol- icy mule the Crown Lands Department en object of intent; hntxiold to the settler. sud pe lexity to t ie pn ) ic nt Inge, w 0 could a?» understand why we made every 96011 to diagnet the aettler, and turn him may, while on? next door neighbcn were melting splendid bid: for his Mose, and growing rich end powerful iron: his lshors. Hesseeh ink quiet, psesionless. convolution tone, his lecture. wearing the shadow of s smile, while he gives his shoulders a gentle shrug. ss if pie-ed with his own remains. His fnce is insig- niï¬cant in expression: it does not displsy much diameter, being usnnlly overspnesd with ssmile which seems to spend: of en over-Ming self-conceit. The when on the Government side, however, joetls his srguments, end treat him with en un- spsring end contemptuous rudeness. thst rsises the color hi in his pslseheeks. The other day, Mr. cKellnr pointed out to himlthethe m Ipesking inconsistently with cotton declsrntions thet Mr. [Cun- Tmon Imamâ€"me members ’emn. bin laden nude. “ I recognise no at the Independent Diderot Good Teln- lender in this House." said Mr. W. gnu In this towninteml. gelding“ open witlasome energy; :net even Hononble cmpersncs m in c cmpermce gen emeno 'te. The settler is well Hall, on Fridsy ' £1 to-mon-ow) evening, svengcd. ll dsy hes come! Stephen The entertninment will consist of short Richsrds is not even listened to with sny Iddte-es, readings, redtstiws sud sing- respect end only s polite show of tolers- inn. ~ We hope to see s lsrge turn out. tion. He has forever ruined himoelf with thei country, sad the verdict “ wheighcd Tu unsl weekly meeting of the Yo : sn found wanting" is out ngsiut in or Men's Christina Associntion wss held‘giiz nil “m. ‘0 00930- Hands; erenmg._ The “dent. Mr. on: or run run: Ants. , 0°??de the chsir. Resdings “I hsve snid in my all men ere by m Geo Dunn sud um,†ssysthe Roysl Psalmist, nndifhe j P. Murrsy. Md emulation Mr. Thos. hsd lived st the present dny he would have ‘ Elliott. A donstxon of English morslnnd been inclined to mpeet it nt his leisure. 0‘! P9011, for the reading room, It is very likely that lyinghsd reached I was received from Mr. Thoma Dsllss. very high stste of perfection when Devid Just now there ‘u e mi. for m'oring lifted his indignsnt voice sgsinst it, hut " personsls" thst ere becomin‘_°nï¬mly I s: this period it has inched the dignity too numerous in our city dsilies. There :0! one of the ï¬ne sets. “All is fur m Tnit’s Shingle Mill, while in the net of tightening the nuts of the machine with his ï¬ngers, lied his hand drawn in by the bolt, cutting of the fourth end ï¬fth, end ’ the next two ti rs of his left head. use Pmussma.â€"Hiswsths Temple of the Independent Order of Good Template is adding to its membership very in idl I: of_ late. Eleven new members wet-op sd’: untied Inst week, sud seven at the pre- ‘ nous meeting. Mny their prosperity continue. The Temple meets every Fri- ?y evgningin their moms, Victoris Hell, (‘8? t. of late. Elena new members were ed- mittod last week, and level: at the pre- vioue meeting. Mny their prosperity continue. The Temple meet; every Fri-l dey eveningintheir rooms, Victoria Hell, 1 Peter St. {one many of them could make out where the danger m. it we. over. The slam in: mused by the chimney of M2. Wheel- 0 er- hon-e. neu- the Northern Shtinn hamsâ€"me annual .meeting of the Orillia Lame-e Club will be bold in the Commercid School room, on Monday, Mud: 3rd, at 7.30 p. 112., when the cm. cenfortho mingyearwill heeledod. Penan- wilhing to become members-of the club will plane attend on this occasion. Aortam.-â€"On Fridty night Int, 3 mm rained Wm. MOE-kt. employed in A. ‘Tsit’u Shingle Mill, whilc in the we of ; tighming the nut- of the machine with his ï¬npn, 1nd his hand drum in by the belt, cutting off the fourth Md ï¬fth, md aging-e91 haunting tho next two ï¬nmn ', ream}, sud will nmsin here, having found r “ no phaliko Canals.†2 Mn. Boom-Bis putting up: unnatura- Itoroy building, in roar of hi- briek block. The lower stony is intended for A store. , homo, and the upper for a. Photognph Gsflery. Mr. Elli: will oecupytho hm. 3mm: 580W. â€" The Orillit. Union Agriculbunl Society will hold theirVSpn'm: Show, for the exchnnggof grain, and ; exhibition of stallions, at ' Shed, in this town. on Sntnrdsy, the 8:11 W, 1873. No {on will be aha-god. 01:11.14 bu an engine. hook ad lod- dc spplinnoeo and a ï¬ne brigade number- ing one individual. The. or. enough young anon in Orilï¬nhckingvisiblo moons of proï¬tably cumin; o nth» extended leisure to form ‘ D. A. Sinchir. Genet-n! Somtuy Hunnl ; ton Young Men’s Christin: Auociation, is ‘ amongst the not diuunt probabilities. ‘ Cannon has commenced basin.“ in Brachimx A3 Mr. Cameron is well known and popular in Minn. we expect he will do dug: W. ' Lion! Whomâ€"On: {amen con- phinthsttho weighuofnome of theBu-o rig what buyer- can not correct, md th» the m is in futon: of {he buy» 3nd Igninlt the teller. Panamaâ€"The Rev. John Cooke; who huboennui ' in theWeo‘ex-n Shut du‘ring $0.ch ee_ your. in that to Kayst Mm, which I» well I.- â€gun-nu 31mm: Cnm.-Rev. Wyn. le‘ou will mud in the Tamper moo “morning and evening, naxtSun- d3]. Subject in the «any, “The Many of God. " _ N" 81} u A! Bancmx. -Mr. H. T. 1 Tmn Maren-Sow mambo» ofNo.7Compcnywenomontho icefor mot pnctioo, but Saturday. The '0.- MN too cold {qr good loom. Tn! mlmflemso; g at} the Warmin- w Apia: .. 'oty or sprinting uIcan, wmbahddumi mammal, on 112.2% ofMuch,st7o'clock, 2.x. ‘ Omanâ€"We hndnrtently neglected to mention in our report of the Ten - go. My he; vodg,_t}nt Hr. A, e- m mmding 113 Want», or mbeautifnlï¬c. “chroma," valued" Tu W: nix months free. 03mm Eganâ€"III. In. Bonini bun-old out his int-tut in the Commer- ddHouthkan. Md: an! Bu- Ohm.“ ad With Council will not on Slut-day. Tuners to Mr. J. J. hndy {or I’m-1i»~ my (locum Bloomsâ€"Day, the boy who we iu. jar-d by . comrade striking him with his kph: huh. ha muted. Hm Comic“. has limited manual)"- 0! liquordalen'liww in that townhip to nun hatch and two atoms. The Council uhould nah it known hr ad with that 01-min mph mutu- toaiu hon taxes for ï¬ve yous. “'35me social in tho Temyenoco am this evening. . Warm mild again. Conan- nights muglin fuhiomblo. 'an-infr'mw†coll-r, 8-7. B. Pony _7 ~ -â€" '1'"' 'T" {WWW-'3 ‘ which “we. his home: ï¬nned-m pamnlion of the unmistakable m :3 theme. Headache :10th 49g 5 ultimshmeceuuuleadmg' POEM ‘ ‘ he has slroadymade his mark inflicting: otthe My; whykndgo “audio 06 public Bgilx'iqn ii: iii; fgnâ€"Ryaz-‘ï¬n: He in aIï¬nt-chu deMr “‘11 m In} t a 'th ' " " ‘ - $33“: m.‘ 3.? 333339.“??? wen told an unusual tomatothecountry. Such y Idva-svonqui mthc W by Mr. Fraser‘s†«the, wanna “I“ rhin- â€"-_.L-_ found to mount to things}; MW lwwmmmmwm the» hndqwhich homo was to be rgmrood (“MW yw. Theldoofthc 6m- bar !ioenu- mpdvmiaed. brand wide. Wmmdmuwmmd ohcwhon,mdth£mu!:fw;thunlltho gmï¬mbu-ing run a cont'ynm '“Wumh‘ï¬th‘ï¬m into one phi-e of Social interconriofli; will “Mom hi1 of commnnicnï¬ng it. poi- sonous influences to other bmchu. One of the moot flagrant instance- of the extent to which animosity my be “flied, is the unblulhing unanimity with which (he Opposition organ asserted ‘ flu “radon. untruth thu tho timber hndaof this Province, to thc extent of nearly one-third of the whole tract the Province of Unurin, had been sold, men'- ï¬cai. «Hunted, Ind thus completely lost to the “was, by the arbitrary miscon- ductof theConmiuionerome Lands been inclined to mp0»: it‘ut his leisure. {ti-very likelythntlyinglndmched. very high use of perfection when Dn'id lifted his indignsnt voice ngainst it, but [u mi. period :9. ha ruched the dignity :ofone oftho ï¬ne an. “All in fur in rural†hu paused into a pmvorh, Mann an 1w my th‘ that are not to]; embed won in “Linghere cums, how; over. :0 he very few thing: tint up not pouiblo in politics. Dolibente mim- unbï¬on of m, garbled and until-tad vapor-ts, vimpentive abuse, and all the machinery of knnvery is unedby men who would ho extremely indigum 1t bein weaned of any dishonest plastics. Ll this, bonny. host hue I m nah-my OK! or TE! run: 4378. “I but aid in my hate, all menu. Hui,†ay- the Royx! Puhnist, and 2'th hsd lived “a. prunntï¬ny 1:930qu hue k‘-_ :__!:A , s A City; eon colhrofacompanion between!“ ï¬nger and thumb,uif afraid that flu contagion of bad attend vulgarity night In canveyod even by atoo oonflding 2:25p. But the dwdyi-m of Ben: Brummel wilt: before the axguisiha futidioumeu of tho “ ï¬ne clothe. ’ politicims of the Queen mute :hst Mr. Alenndor Mlctoudo hsdn’t the sppoannoe or manner: of C gentleman. Anywsy, if '3 kilo: is the ninthpanofnnnn,mdweï¬ndthu his ‘u'imee is no ipvdusbfo in manufactur- ing gentleman. '- would naturally be disposed to 3):, if we were inquisiï¬vo, mint fraction of sailor is a gentleman mppo-edtobe? “Doyoncdltlnt ' 10m: ?" said Ben: BrumuelLIn'th :1 of inefglgledigdgin, a he took hold oft!» ..vâ€"_-â€". .mv-uu n». u I. luv“, Ill tuion' acme of theterm seem-to hue been its winning principle 5t the ï¬ne when it took _a_o much pain. to demon- gomnh'bn recognised tho p ‘ o: s can to n cumin mm 37 a wisely flopped. Some time op, the prunella mgux in this city mad. . gigantic effort to populsn'u the politics of clgtheq. “ Measures not men.†in tho “What in the glory of having ï¬n. clothe. unless you tango toyoarm vflhgewwmthemriaaCh verb. IbeCMIhpeinggmingm of Mann. 9. 1239159,}. 'J. (2an. Olaâ€"Llcï¬ssms. ~The Town.“ Ola} â€If; inï¬mmthutheiguesouthhfn- “WE given in our hat in: ne moment - can of tavern licences min: a: 830, h. eluding the Pmincid atâ€. . There we“ nu shop licenues issued for the torn-H, barnyard the number of Owen: lieu... cu ten. “ Urn-u. Pmm-r or m In. zn.â€-â€"Ontheï¬ntpege ofthis issue .. gintheï¬ntpu-t 01th. Lecture on t]. shove subject, delivered By 00 Rev. Parish, in the Temperance Ball, on 16th indent. While mgzetting that couldnotï¬ndmomlm-theuhohhdm ' Iinonenumbur, hemmed beuerhdhih; dun tom‘hi‘il it. be“ wogld be Well to pmexre mm r nnt' next week“ my! the whole lactate together. A Sr. Fume: 80cm no ' on Tuesday evening but, and them Oï¬cen e‘l'ododzâ€"G. LBnkter, Pleddem; , , hâ€" ‘l ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' an-.. n -3. Ration.- Yateuhyhe cont-h. in; the uni! {arm mam 05mm AMI. 0n discoveliagï¬o loan, the drum dme buck, I)“ could not ï¬n the misting mil. Sub... quently it was. returned to the Post on... her. by a woman who lad found hon 6|. "an! “sh-ze “tn-six- god- (Fmourm “ no ‘w" 1?. J. Gum