Laves winning (W 0003 ii not), MW‘ an yell-organ! maidsu'eblue; PM and apple- beo'm '0'": MI m7 3 liver mum ‘00- The HitheM'é‘m 1'er nan-h compan- u tad: EWM‘MO mgreen, ,g m mass-immense, And rim is th hudat m we see 3 ’Til the Doctor, d‘uhing‘innhixchnin. And well may he hurry. you will agree. For it isn’t every patient that pays- ‘Tis a rare. rare lesson -no breezy and bright! The dshlias. and even the squashes, are gray! One wouldn‘t regret the cold :1: night, If it wasn’t so dccidedly cold by day. A wandering shiver inspires the doubt, Whether Indian summer will come this yegi nut in warmth gutted It when 191: :ï¬n’t go; out. ;;§$~_ - . Ax nnruï¬led face will please a bride: groom more than forty mflédnkï¬'b. r Tn: uying “ It’ s toothin’ ’isfrom Shari- dsn Know): a play of “ Rose of Aragon.†Ta: 0 'gwood Bulletin is printed with n†A good local and family paper. ‘ Wfldm‘s of the Rev. J no im, instead of Goldwater. ‘ Mains Miss Allan entered ï¬stula Goodem for breach mdmmted feelings were to have been ontz‘agedgs to the Tax Bulletin advoaxtes a railway from Station! to Collingwood. Next! aaw ' . Wood's Househohl Magazineflor October, has thrust its cheery little self into our presence. The contents are deservin of praise. Pï¬ee, $1 a year. Address, ew- burgh, N. Y. Tax collection of products of Iowa and Nebraska lands, exhibited by the Burling- ton of; Missouri Railroad Company at the Provincial Fair, has been sent to Portrait-- :on, where it goes on permanent exhibition , in a museum. This is a. good hint to our Canadian oï¬cials as a. mode of extending our Northwest and. Mnskoka lands. Rerzxxxxo to a. supper given by the Silver Star Base Ball Club, of Port Hope, the Guide says: “ The most noteworthy feature of this banquet was the drinking of all themgxpuneold water. Although «M sun: on: nepast was parts '91: of, mo liquor “-wa used by‘the com- pany, an example which we ho will be followed by all the rising We Hints of the town.†A xxw style of brickhu come into use in France. A mortise is cut in the oppoâ€" site ends of one]: brick; and when theynre pineal end 13;»: in the pan}; amalltlï¬rick 0. than?!» 5 isdro tween em, ' ï¬rmly obking tliem gogether. Curved . bxicka far makingronnd chimneysland light- ' Long? are“ mide in the same way, mortises ' ind mic-pieces of a. suitable shape to ï¬t the curve. It is said that the bxjicks are m securely fastencdthst no mortaris need- ed on the mortise piece. out, ‘r 13’ 4" Andiuhazemyhnen ‘Ch' Wanâ€"Tbs Nam]: Manufacturer, 1 Newark, New J my, U .S., for September. WFamcf’s Advocate, London, 0nt., for :_)ctober-â€"an excellent number of a good mriodiml. The Canada Farmer, Toronto, I â€"a. fogtnightly journal which, if carefully peruséd by‘every ï¬rmer in the Dominion, “mum be found a. talnnble adviser by all. Why should Canadians subscribe for for- rign agricultural papers while they have ï¬rst-class periodicals prepared with a spe- ._ “A: A..- and .4." ~..~â€" L’"" cile view to the climite: productions rcquinmcgtsoi our own country 2 i‘ns mmp‘limeniary preface pondents is usually sufï¬ciently bting tlge blush‘tothe cheek o A -A._ ‘L_£. WU Vzuou- w â€"_ â€"â€"-i U“ editor; but we have never before seen the flattery laid. on so thickaa by the writer of 3 communication which appeared in "a. late tube of the Canada “Cluistian Advocate; Here is what he sayszâ€"Dear Mr. Editorâ€"- Permit me to say that guy one who pos- sesses even a limited_ W tuition, and whohas been pnnlegea fo’rEaI the valued columns of the Advocate, must acknowledge its transcendental excellence, and its superiority to many of the journals that. fluctuate through the length and breadth of the land. “ I:- is with sincere p'ieasure that we ob- serve the tempg -.. .\ n 1 m__‘|_ EDJL‘C 5“- ~v.â€"xvâ€"»r 7, ,,, . H ing in connection with the Grand Trunk Sammy. * * There are managing di- z-uctozs not a. thousand miles from Culling- uood whose influence might wisely be en- listed inauch a movement. If, instead of exhibiting their generosity in champagne oxhibiting their generosity in champagne suppars, they would practice a little self- denid out! not before their emptoyees a. mom worthy sample of .total abstinence, guy would Wot serve the interests of :heirfaflnysuwe'nhsth‘epdblic."‘ True, friend Bulletin, ans! one of them right ï¬t- M..- - VVVVVVV , _7 :ingly inaugcmt the movement. by closing 3.3: unhoenaed saloon, of whzch In: company 3-9 the reputed proprietors; in Orillh. 2331' AND 50135035. sï¬fï¬acntly flakterinrr to the cheek of a. mogest by WM? ol erflIBrry mu u mun†p...â€" w- "â€"7,? is the mot: direct and W'nmte from Lake Baton ,to Ontario..«‘;1‘he inhabitant; of the two ï¬rst-named'tewnships are de- lighted and will mist the scheme with as liberal bonuses as they .53 afford. No time should be lost in thee'xtension. Pro; minent and responsible men who have the best interests of Whitbymzd the county of Ontario at hurt, ought to Gigi; those not- them townships and advocate this impor- tant question which hasgow got ï¬rm and fathom in theminds of the people of the North. Stn'ko'the 'iron while it is hot is a. sound mottombw is the timeto practically illustrate in.†.The compondent is in er- ror coneegning the sqppoï¬ed excitement in . u, _ ‘I’ -1â€. Orillis. Fcople on this side of the Lake have not yet begun to discuss the project. human-The Chronicle says the followingis, word for word and letter for letter, the presentment of the Grand J ury- at the recent Assizes in Whitbyâ€"We the Grand Jurers of County Out and sovern Lady the Queen Do make our presmente “to 70w ,' having visited the jail con- grntnlstchfr. lie: in ï¬nding it in such a des'n healthycondition and so few per- sons enclosed we also ï¬nd those two luni- tic. which we the Grand J urers recomend those person refered to be removed as soon as practiable tothe place erected to receive such persons And we also with pleasure congratulate your Lordship of your receiv- ing the highest tokens of * virtue and mor- ,nlitythis county of havingno criminal m Lat these assizes to come ebc'fére the Grand ‘Jurers and also congratulate ‘onr worthy Saturn in presenting 16.39131; Lordship the highest tokens of virtue in presenting the white Gloves hoping as our county in- crease in population and weslthlthst mor- ality and virtue may increase 3an that crimemny demish 1 We shadee'plyregret the death of the late Mr Hanan: cryer of the court 2 We would'slslrrccommend that the pay: of all :1" uriots be’x'e n__‘- .â€" â€Amman railway communication with Lake Ontario viaPon Perry and Whitby, which certainly is the most dine} and_|horm'nmte from 7â€"- - ‘ ,L:L__‘â€" MIDLAND RAILWAY OF CANADA. TIME EABLE. TRAINS GOING NORTH. Bethan Lakeï¬e {in}!!! Nassau mills - Peterboro 3 Fmsen‘ille 7 3 Millbrook ! 10. 20 Summit E 10 023 Campbell s i 9. 44 Perrytown 3 9.3403 Quay's 3 9'32. Port Hope 'd 9151 Lindsay. Kelly’s, m emgcv Beavértgn, Wmdville, Oakwood, Cambray, ‘ Lindsay, Kelly’s, Omemee, Franklin, Brunswick, Bethany, W'â€" Dr. J. Walker’s California Yin- (‘g'al‘ Bitters are a. purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from the na- tive herbs found on the lower ranges of Ike Sierra. Nevada mountains of Califor- __ And..." a? «“30“ $100 REWARD. Ire menu L‘UVauu “New...“ -, , nia, the medicinal properties of which a re extracted therefrom withoumhe use of Alcohol. The question is almost daily asked. “What is the \cause pf .the unparalleled success .9; szd‘mï¬m- Inns ‘3†Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patient re- covers his health. They are the great blood puriï¬er and a. life-giving principle, a pem'ect. Renovator and lnvigorator of the system. Never before in the history of the world has a medicine been compounded possessing the remarkable, militias of VISEGAR Bimns'in healing the Sick of every disease man is heir to. They are a. gentle Purgmive asp-ell as oï¬â€˜onic, relieving Con on or inflammation of the Liver an Yisceml"0rgms' in Bihons Diseases . u’" ’“* mnvwflq VILLAGE OF OI a. pcm'ect llenomtor _of the system. 30‘ history of the world h com‘pquded pOSSeSSin , Â¥ -r rump, \ n ‘Rr l 'uaI-‘D VVI‘Iv4â€"v-vâ€" v- __V, v J- oï¬'ers a Reward of $100 to any pariy or parties who will furnish such informa- tion as wfllhudto the conviction of the person or persons who on the night of the 2116. or morning of the 3rd day of Septem- NE>eff§v§ixf£oixly' and maliciously defaced, in- jured or destroyed the premises and pro- perb of Alexander Kenned , W. 'J. Tu ope,‘ T. Dallas,Charles ngies -Co.; and J uhn Wilson, on Mussisssga Street, in ‘ this Village. By ordeg‘of the Conncfl, i- FRED. JXO. ROBT..GRANT, THE Corporation of this Village‘hereby offers a Reward of $100 t9 apy pariy Diseases . The gropertles of DR. WALKER’SV VIKBGAR ‘I'r'rx-zns are Aperient, Din horeï¬c, Cannixmtivo, Nutritious. Laxative. iuretic, Sedath'e, Counter-Irritant. Sqdorlï¬cp-Utera- ï¬ve,andn.:.mi:8ilious. -. , '-"- a†' Sept. 4th,.187 Ori' 333. q ~en‘ ‘ .. J was Wx. Sam Foreman 5.05} FOR: SALE. 13th,1~ V3 $95599 oatâ€"uh f'IOIO 10.15 11. 40 11.12 11.35 11.42 “UHIMNEY- EY-HzcEs: ,, TABLE AND COUNTER TOPS TOMBS, ‘4 _. ‘ hml\‘Y' CHARLES“ QAYEES» .8200 PARTICULAR NOTICE 1:0 ‘ .. W BUILDERS,CONTRACTORSLIME-BURNERS. â€"â€" The stone obtained from our Quarry ï¬t Longford proves to be of a splendid quality, and we are prepared to ï¬ll ordexs promptly and on thc mostreasonable terms.†,_ a '; m CUT WINDOW A Encourage @‘ HAPPY .TO QIVE REFERENCES? W3!“ $31315 £3ng A Discbunt of 10 pér cent off to clergyman of all denominatmns. , TIE, T MISSISSAGA STIiEEEbRILIJA, DW AND DOOR SlLl-S EROPRIETORS. Home Enterprise ! .5 erg-“IE? o-v‘x'n‘f LEM/Km '0 u CUT! m- SALE -! :Cooke Bros . mum m s HARVEST TOOLS. MADDER! THAN ;A NY Largest Stock EVER HELD Manufactured Expr6881y W. W. G. BINGHAM By. the manufacturers, we can gm yimarBE'PI'EB~ ARTICLE, at » nLOWERPRICE, am an y other house. a‘ NOW IS YOUR TIME! .9 A‘Cm Soucrmn. CHE APER FIRST.CLA.SS As these GOODS were SCYTHE STONES. FARMERS, OTHER HOUSE '3 Stufl‘s, FOR OUR TRADE, B! m uousn X+X RAKES. -â€"x+xâ€" TO at am IN TOWN Z FLOUR, Feed and Prowsmn Store! Opposite Booth s Brick Block. 0021,1011, Lamps, ‘ Lamp Glasses, WHOLESALE 1 Slaven’s OrilliaDrug Store Eris Boat 62 Shoe Store! ALEâ€"KI NDS OF WORK Has pleasure in returning thanks to the public for 'tnexr S'CKEIUWAWIEV-J appreciation of ‘his efforts to supplya want a ing a ï¬rst-class Boot and Shoe Store, where can be had ‘ I . v 4, \ a “snag; a I ».’ ' s :‘REA‘SONA BLE PRICE. . AW Stoék of mflmde work on hand which satisfaction in quality and price. FRANK KEAN Co. THEIR NEW STOCK! IT 'EMBRACES‘ALL THE NOVELTIES V Cheap GROCEBIES, CRodKERY, CE‘INLGMSSWABE, and WINES LIQUOBS,‘ go to CALL AND EXAMINE‘LQI w Work done promptly, : kraham Flour, Oatmeal, Corn Meal, acorn, Barléy, Brain, Shorts, Land, .eese, Confectionery, c., c. . Next door to Slaven’s Drug Store. HAVE OPENED OUT WES ! ’iï¬ i STORE ! “(satisfaction guaranteed. 3 is sure to give TORONTO AND NlPlSSING 6.40 s. 111., und 2.25 p. m., naiveuLindv uyat 9.15 sun, and 5.30p. In. ‘Pu- wagon leaving Lindngoat 11.45 a». m, 8: 5.30 p. an. arrive at boonnk 13.2.20 p. m., and 9 p. m., andTomnwatLï¬O p.m., Ind 11 45;. m. Bdtwed Fares to Excursion Parties. mumâ€"Stage Screed-erve. W White ane. Bangor. Brow ham. mum'quâ€"Stage for Clucmnnt,A1tmn. Ringwood. Glasgow, Lemonvme: Bunga- tree W â€"-Smgefor lunch gaPrinoe Al- ba‘t. ort Perry. ‘Epeom. sumo. -â€"Stnget or Vmomsnton, Valen- tyne. «museum. .â€"Sh£flfor Onkwood. mill].- concealâ€"Stage for Sax-had. Mud eon- nect Westley. y and Sunday for At Sou-bom’ JugonoonnectnflndnG; 'r. 1;. going Em and a W 5M“ meet with xidhnd Railwuy for Lmduy. Bevel-ton, Grilli- c- W. GOOD‘ERHAM. J“n-9 Managing Director- KERMOTT’S ï¬yspepsia Powders CO Tomneo. August nt. 1373- TESTIMGNIALS ! Shh-Ono Enquire for them a the nearest drugâ€" gist’s, if not prom-able there send for them by post to Bade. " 31 will We 5 Packages- Prepared and For Sale. (mm up) , Have been unyaralleled in th cure of Dyspepsia. and general disorders of the Stomach and Bowels-persons who have been afflicted for. years, and tried the various Physicians 'that came within their reach, without re- Mahdrake Pills! Sexinf an); bénéï¬'t, have been en ‘ y cured by taking one Box of these Powders. NO MINERAL POISON mhmy fundaon of me W“: who has once used them 7i†mt m'hshever. thhnvetBY° ther PRICEâ€"1 STAGE CONNECTIONS. C. II. KERMOTT9 m Salt 1:? IIB- sum’ KERMOTT’S received fxpm F-_ nibandTâ€"W 25 Cents: DRUGGIST. 3m 05!. 4-10 Whole-do, by