ln‘. 3 “wirinâ€"y‘ï¬. er; nbe'v-a nt men'lmt-n t. If people would feed and enliven their souls with pure pleasures. theywmlld have less hank- ering for the impure. W'hat ï¬lls the haleom. the gaming house, and the drinking-salami: ;’ The pamion for stimulation,â€"the t-hinst for gross en- juyments by those who never taste higher and pun-r ones. A healthy heart no more emu-s such indulgence than a healthymzm requires the stim- ulation of alcohol. 2 I believe, too, that rwreation is {Wheedful for the body and the mine}. 5“ Wise people seek it wisely. One ï¬nds it in books, :mother in mush; anothec in athlltic spoits and on hotseback, another in basting, others er Lyman Beecher and Dr. Beth- The amusemeu tqzaeméï¬ou’ ’hns ex- citedanu-monwd den-cc o- â€attention amuï¬ divewsity of opilï¬on. Some peasons have reque: Led an expression ofmy flew» on some of these contro- vea-aed points; and they are certainly welcometo such of my impressions as can be Wfkul into a brief article. 1. I believe in a cheeli'ul religion, and ihat the pawn who keeps God’s mma ndments has rightbo be happy. But chm-fullness must come flow within; and a. guilty conscience and ungodly heart have no right to ex- pect happineas, even innit! scenes of ‘ ‘ A P A .1, __. _-.'|,'l late'yV'Virllï¬the pulpis aï¬d tbeprcw. A- moutvthme who disc-mm itwe ï¬nd no ma? dr'sve-zsiiy of Opinion. Some man; a. visit to ncpictnrc gallery re- cmtes gumther. The compreheusi ve rule that I have always preached to my tongwgttion is this: Whatever makes the body healthieror the mind elem-c:- and the heart purer, IS a. good reumtion. On the other hand,whatâ€" nv‘..w.--v-“ V ever stimulates anylmrsion is adamâ€" t'erous and hurtful amusement I be- fieve Lhat this is a safe rule to Chris- tim tOflSGiQIN‘O. and 60 parents to ob- serve in deddingon the proper 1801:9- vne inn t9.h1ntr-1°« pd zmda trou'z-bl c wk. A visit to a 1nll-trroumareuwtes one \uv urE-v“--- V , muwientious young men made bet- terpr are bad youngmen and women made worse, by frequent attendance at the theatre ! That: are fair hon- est questinm, to which the advocates of the modem play-housemust return ation for their cl:hildrexi. Now, let theae two simple rule: be applied to the thmtre, and thechai-acter of that amusement hejmlged :vewrdfngly. I do not rc‘i'ertothemu-aionaliuï¬uence of 2m exwptiomal play npouao excep- tional attendant on the exiting pen- fonnancm of the strge; but to the sum total of the influence of the whole theatreâ€"Int]: before and be- hind the curtainâ€"0.1 its habitual pa- trons. Duns theplay-house of Amel- iea habitually elevate and pub-3 y. the mind, or merely stim ulate the passions! Is it sought by its devotees for pure recreation,’ or for mere stimulaliou? Are Chi-i‘tizm parents so hard push- ed for healthful entgitainment for their children that they must take theirdaughten to witness the “Black Crook,†and their sons t4) listen to the ribahlries of “ Aminidab Sleek ?" Have Ch‘mtiv as a moral right to give their money tosupport an institution which pandas habitually to theg'oss- est appetites of human nature? Are - ' , ,,, _-, J- 1.1.5 its agg=e§tte influence on bodyjmind, and heart. So must promiacuous dancing. W'e no more deny that theue is such a thing as innocent dancing in manya private pu-lo.;thau We deny that there is innocent jump- saves malry a step, inn! is prettvsu‘e . ( to lead to good tools anclm keep them in order. That kindness to stock, I like good shelter, isa an ing of fodder. That to tight weedsis to favour grain . ‘ and to do justice to your neighlmom mg of a rope. But what are the fen- . That in making home agreeable you ' taxes of this amusementthat both in- . crease itsï¬ascioations and its dangexs, . land'have awakened the conscientlous 2, keep. your boys out 0.†“18634:. Thu» m it is a good thing to grow into fan m- . _ _ . ingâ€"not, to jump into it. That. it is =0 opposmon of thousands of our wwt : a good thing to keep. an eve out. on ,3 P90?!" ? Let menamega few ofthem. E exveviments: and note all. .9006 and 1 Many of the popular dancesâ€"especi- 1 bad. That it is a good mil to sell . any these styled “round danoesâ€â€" voui‘ gain when it is Reedy. That- ‘ 0‘ brinvr the two $9333 i0“) M91303“ the that mellow soilin s3); ing is you: a faguilmriï¬eewith each other. They I mellowwt, and ghouldï¬g-St be put in. m ï¬xflhmnhteflmmï¬lappem 30th the ' That all of flaming is smmned in the - cf ‘ W manure heap made on the fan-m. __.._._. AsAx instance of the mngnitude the pack- ‘ ‘1 ing and shipng of salt mutton to Emope o! humming, theSpwtaiormentiomthntone ‘ a Ham-11a: dealer, Mr. J. Campbell. packs 3 {Of the Met overï¬ce 1' -'..I~'. «l w carcass; of mutton per week. Tum oithonteamerEB.Keieham the style of dress and the movements ; ' ‘ the Milne 'a. tendency to ï¬le ; 3' Agaimthe devotew of ; mom keep late hours, and in midnight convivialities of ‘e g; The preparations for anâ€. algfï¬hg assemblvcommonly consume :4 fa deal of money, time and tho’t; ; we emu W “th ‘: ememï¬z?“ met. ., ,1 I W;fllï¬ml~ ‘ M Mmmï¬ ma: 1;.“d,.lp““mouhescenes 19*“ 99943339†mm m g an answer. ' ,3; The that)? must be jtjdged by A Christian 7191' a: ma. ‘l'b'htmrnauuvbhr. mutilv'in tag-pen and h‘mcmwtï¬mm ' ’ Animus lictdiizbguld. Paths-mt: good gift aim “Maï¬a-alongago. When earthlyyiveyr-enm 0 V. 5Woninahedthymind. .ne Shall-room is no ‘to. .make a. ' thiér, happ’ 7er,‘ Or I purer; on the cont-my, it has cor- ; rupted tens of thousaoc‘s; and driven : {mm théir minds evety‘ serious tho’t. ;' The dance, like the theatre: musn be Wbe‘ » the rich we the ï¬zhly Wing, And 11'“ hungry hck no I And the lovSng. like Christ. the Scion, Can o‘wsys one doing good. So the sickly vat-mm That M M‘Wl vial, wammmï¬grizhjyem mama-rink. «and . ButtheCw' ‘ has. ' MWmï¬rdIiihguld. Pathogen: goodzift. 01M: Manage-"man. ‘ Whomï¬krive'swe biz-Mini†low. "Ofâ€;ï¬edeuhmihn' Wane; “'e .1] know “hermit feeling Fwtonightisontofphoe, Butanenight. Whynotforever . Mwebiodthcgokknchï¬n Thxznhovsnsnhiswlellow Wummzoeanhin nit? Tan; each norm ‘9 yd: a pumme, Tim: cad! 31in bath an alloy. Tint ever ï¬nely imbued AVG the scale. 0‘ gfief 8n] jyy. Spare 3 “Me. then, ye with out , Bin; .0 youffll' a am: y. .I. I." . I." A" nu- â€" 7 ’11:; mutt grand in beau: n sight, And a biasing. no: cavth'x Huang, 1- on 9]! the wo~ M to-vï¬sht! They are rim. they we rizr 71.3, 092? merry 0mm balk, a In me We, in the tity, In the da. chi-rah o‘er the fcfla. 'a‘ge 3:. gm'xfun , ye 10:14:25.. '1 o-lc‘.‘ no cm" ’9 WIN hill- . , . ’ ’1' a 9. 31m «pot m yov: desert Tnngoodspmngï¬vm youriil. 1""! b- ï¬ch sndppo; mam}, goon» hail 33.3.. :4 v3 .251 83833“ .3?» 8.5 ~v>OA :2 am .3313 2â€"» n57. .0625 .53 .5 5.3292... $.37. in! 1‘ am 826: 0‘» SUM “40.3.3 «In: «a 35 9.2 a»? £335.36 a 5.3 7â€"35 and: JANE; no 1.35553 .50 Km 4.074» 3 on."â€" wo n»: .3: Sn a? Irv rvvv v- v I; r; a mule†go not-mu 3 wow. AWE-ml. isctllaumns. ll"ull "MOM luVJ 'â€" -v v , fy both. In dispqu questions the Christians place is on the ssfe side. Them axe a~surcdly (puiae enough in- nocent recreations open to a fol‘oWer of Christ without veuLur-ing over the ï¬ne into amusemenh that, are (11' n- "emvs or e\ en doubu'ul. Ifc‘uvistiams 30 not keep ma high standaul, they will be enevitubly be dumbed. down into sim'ful and soulâ€"wounding com- pliances with "the world.†4. A won} or two now on “yards and wine-31mm.†I couple theze thingstigethel‘purposely. ()i' coutue Ido not mwu 'm awed. that every (hind-:01 plays cards, or every card- player “kn". ies long at the wine.†I mean that. lmt‘h’ are dangerous, and are equally daugerous ; i'm' the one leads to gaming, and ï¬ne ‘ ‘ jmf'reTI-‘B; gt; ï¬rm!» influence; 311qu thomngmvogeï¬gve that. its in- fluence is to stimu'Iate tihe pawions 1H." and corrupt the V consc‘encé. If I were {owed to decide wheilher there should be no dancing at an in the comnunity, or such dantï¬ug as now makwupï¬he aggregateof this amuse- mepa: I would iastant'r: say, Let the whole tlxingbqswept out of exkéence. Its evils iuï¬aimly overhxhnce the ceasional mom-3th» found under ex- ceptional circumstances. When Chris- tians are invited 0-: importuued to give their countenance to 8'1 amuse- ment w stimulating to pars-ion; ex- tmvz-gzmce and ll'ivolity: let them I ALA and are equally dangerous ; i'oc the one leads to gaming, and the otherd.‘nnl;ennc>s. I? no man hund- les the can‘», thexe will be no 301113- lexs 2-6; ilnecurd-tnblc; li'no mam t un- )ens with alcoholic bevenzgew, there willbe nodruubrds. When ayoung man becomes i'oud ofcax-ds, he is on the road towards gambling; when he glow». mud of \he sax-bl glam, he is on the road toward intemlmzw c. I Would not assert that every [n.- ~.on who sets out on either of the~e tWo perilous roads goes on to the ta-I‘. ï¬le gawk; of mlu lmtI do mean to amert that the one safe cotuxe is to keep out of both the":- lord“ entirely. An eminentclerg.‘ mun oE'X‘ew Yuk onc-e said in as plll.li.~lu:d dixmunee that on eominginto the luxrlox'ofa prominent and benevolent Christian gentleman, on a certain evening. he Found him sitting» at a whist-t lele with his fan)- ilyl He \Vih surp'iaul. but dld not feel like cumming so good a man who was sup'ixwed to be acting (10"- M-ientionsly. Then-loss) nun (litl not tell the whole stow. He iitlled to tell us that tllt‘shib of that whl-x't-plny- ing Christian did not tum out well. Many a wellmezmiog gun-nt has given "an inch" to tempta- tions and his children have lieu-:1 emboldened to “ take the ell.†For myself I confess that I tremble for the fondly \VlnNc donu~~iln,~ :n . ran-:emouts include the mrd’iable BIEVI‘SF'HUC tzuu u v vv...'. 1 , , ioke comic“ 05' conscience and. the Word of God; and they are always right when theycan soact axsto sa " ‘ .9_ . ; ILA rangemcuts include the card-Luble mu; the wine-31:1»: l have never fmnul them very valuable helps in household piety. 0n the contrary, I gene ally ï¬nd tlmtsuch evil spirlis must he “cast out" lwi'me tnu- "digiâ€" m1 yaim full 5\ 'ay i‘ihcau't and home. In conclusiou,lct me reiterate that all mnuscments that stimuhtc the passions are thingcrous; and thew rc- ueations only are to be commendul which either give health to the phys- ical man, or vigor to the mind and purity to the immortal soul. “No man ever gets lost in a atmigh road.†â€"â€"Rct'. leo. L. Cat/16:1: a most henutiful evmplmui’y in the ems of the Most High. Too many Christianagmxlmnl pious in themain. go to chluen with ihis idea “'Un‘klllg' in their mind» : “ I go to ask for what Imyself Want, and to give thanks S'ur whutI myselflmve received. "ml I don’t busy in yrseli' about other people.†Then you might hem-1;: :m Well am); at home. The elo-et is' the place for pouxing out the heart bc'ore God, and laying; the secret burdens at the throne of Grace. The chmua is the place for the imeannnuniou o" the saints with one another, and of all With God. Hence the comprehen- sivencs< of' the ï¬enus in which our coufewions: p: aye: ~«uni thanks-g1 vi . I go are (hawn up. The): are expressly framed to cover all «mess-Chanel; Herald. AN OLD Exmaen‘s Exmamaxcuâ€" That the succew of farming is 3n experience Thntto ask a man’s ad- vice is not stoopiog, butoi‘tenui' mm-h beneï¬t. 7 That to keep a place f0: everything, nudevery thingin l‘Spldlf; Suva many a atep, and is prettyisuce to lead to good tools andto keep them in. order. That kindness to stock, like good shelter, isa 5m ing of fodder. That to ï¬ght wecdsisto favour grain and to do justice to your neighboum. That in making home agreeable you keep, your boys out 01' theeity. That it is}: good thing to grow into faun- ingâ€"uot to jump into it. That it is a good thing to keep. an eye out on experiments, and note all 3006 add. bah That it is a good n'le to sell you? 31311 when it is needy. h.-.t the tie-t mellow soilin so: 3:13 is you: mellowest, and shouldï¬e-st be put in. That all of fanning is summeï¬ in the manure heap made on the fut-m. AT C’Hl’RCH.â€"-D0 nut, allow public womhip to deb-enema: into the more sayin" of your pcivnke mayem in the churcT). Set yuu- self 2-,ga-imu this selï¬sh and narrowing tendency; foe it, mther defmw the end of the 0.6.3- na'uce. Thinkoi'ï¬m un-nymhL-N who are around yuu at public wonhip, of their sin, triads: wants, wishes, and mewies, trying to fluow youhelf 1-,)- fo their case. ‘86 you praying 9nd giving thanks for them, w'nfle they are paying audgiving tlmnks foryou, this will countiLumasweetagwemeu3‘, the: rt 1mm. ement on past yous. Let u hope and tnext returns wil! as still more m gwatzrs of gem! Quintet. the best oouxitry peponin the Immunoaâ€" N rrthcm Advocate, Parry Sound' Tnau‘. were 365,495 pine, and 94,496 spruce 1033, and 31,406 feet of square tim- ber cvt on St. Mun-ice in 1868-9, giving a revenuGof $36,601 to the Domin- ion and Province. An increase over former years. . --.- . ,. Normnosnsm so thehigh pï¬ce of hog; and the predicï¬ons of disuse:- wh‘ch 9 e so widely Wad, packing in the West is progrctï¬ug favoutwly u. all pohts where uriageocy of the money market does not. xeLard operations. The St. CatharinaJou. m l angst-he open- ing ceremonies of “Our Water-n Hone†were of a most iniexestiug Lin-meter. The children appear ‘0 be most happy and con- tented. and certainly are comfortable. The selection made by Misa Rye seems to have been of a mostdiscrimiuating character: the children being apparently liealzh 33nd free from all hereditary taint. It is 53:; Rye]. imam-ion, we believe. to leave immediately for England, to bring unt a Mesh 10'; of (v plums. v I ...... .. Tm; wrreqmndent of the Halifax (“i-'irm, says some of the Anti-cunfedcrata elected in Newfoundland area ï¬ne lot. Sever-J1 have hardly a second (mat to their backs, and one ï¬nding that he mm elected, gave three cheers for the Fenian; and three for \V‘helan, the murderer of McGee. It is currently reported that Walter Grieve, when in old Perlican, expreix'ed himself (0 the effect that: if he ouuld unly net hi". money back, to the (1â€"1 he Wull'g pitch the whole arrangement. Tue Cuboarg Scute'ucl says that on Wed- nesday night last, a short time after the night express going west had left the Col- ‘mme station on the Gnmd Trunk lhdlwny, a man who had been "interval t:- be in a. state of intoxication Mtg-Inked tn pass from ziiï¬l'ryformnl’l'ovinev. gun-u. ..- ...-v..~“r one car to another, when he fell beiWeen the cars and was instantly killed, his body being tom and mangled by the brake rods in n shocking nmnne“. A {Night train which was following the expless also rrn over the body. When the body mt: dis- coveted and gtthered up a letter was .‘oc'nd upon it directedtonMr. Buchmmnof Bruce. That is a.“ that is yet known about the un- fortunate deceased. Tux Quebec and Golf Portslncve decided to place the steamer C‘ty of Quebec on the line beineen Montreal and the Gulf Ports hem season. A newline of Reamer: under xhe name of the Montreal and Mariiime Pro‘:h)ce 8.8. Company, with a nominal crpitad of $500,000 is talked of in Montreal. As by far the greater part of the goods shipped to the maritime Provinces are the produce of Ontario, theremnbe little doubt that to export direct would suit best the in- terests of both buyer and seller. This cwuld be done by a line of siemncrs hetwem Tu- mnbo and Halifax, callfng at all the inter- mediate ports, and co-mecting 9t Shadiuc with the railway for St. John. N.B., and at Piciou or Halifax; with steamers from New- foundland or Cape Breton. IV V ' ’ ' a mouthpince with a View to taking rpsoon- T sidemble tract of land away in the far north - t orniry and bringing out; a member of fer- n-ctsnnd their families from Great Britain in «e: :v‘e on it. He mine armed with letters ' o? iotnxluction from Earl Camille. and has been recommended to the notice of the Lieutenant-Governor hy Sir John Young. Mr. Nicliolls has lrccn iiirough the country watezetl by the Magrnetemn River, some beventymiles or more north of Perry Sornd. frr beyond the regions of settlement. sml now altogether in ï¬ne lmnda oflumbennen. ; He has applied to the Govemment ‘w make ra appropriation of something like 2,000 ac-‘m of land in ilve for luckth uplhere, } pledging liivnselfto nettle upon it a dozen or mo-e sturdy good farmers sud their fam- ilies, to whom he has heldoul': some induce- ments of the kind. He has presented to ’Jle govemmeat a memorial setting forth his request, and has streng‘Jiencd his cause by chaining the names of over sixty mem~ hem of the House in favour of. it. An ob- jcr‘, more wori‘vy not oleoftlle favourable ( omidemiion of the government, but of i. ‘ genemm gamma), could hardly be 1110’; 0". Mr. Nicholls, it is hardly necmnryio my, has no olher object ilun a very laud- able ambit-ion to be ï¬ne pioneer in such an enterprise. He does not um'emplnte unk- i'xg moneyout of it; 0n the goon-My, he Sq proposed to exrend of his own means in ms’JWg the nefi‘emev-t n. meets: no le'z't a w n ï¬lm 0 from four to ii ve “zoomed poxr 1113‘ â€"L¢I ‘illll'. )menxnox.â€"Mr. Carling has brought Ill-«e: hi» i-e'gort on Immigration for 186". ll. mnkï¬m very lime of genersl interest Hut has no. already rppeatul in these 00'!- mxms. Mr. Whï¬e’a :eport is 3 lengthy document containing much valuable infor- mviion, and many m'ggeeï¬ons well worthy o-‘mful consider-alien. Hestronglyurges ‘ better moommodation for immignnb at :11 3 the i‘nrindpal poinLS of (2’s' rim-lion, wch am Que-)ec, Montreal; Kingston. Toronto and Bamflto' '.- and the abolishment of n nulli- 'cie ll'. L1bonr Exchange, where those reek- SM “-0- ‘s and those needing workmen might be°brought couvenientlyjogether. All‘lhe Tn uni: is one thing promised by Mr Car- ling which, i‘ curriedlxcnnestly and efï¬ciently out. might be of mnsiderahle beneï¬t to a. certain very desirable class of emigrants. For the beneï¬t of funnel-s coming with more or less money, it is proposed to have lists prepared of improved lands which are for sale, and have such lists distributed tanthe various local agents and hang up atndlwny stations. This might be of advantage, tho’ it Would require to be very carefully hand- led in aide? to prevent gross abuse, for the temptation would be great for Immigrant Agents to become land jobhen and topalm exhauslcd and undesirable fin-ms upon those who might only too readily trust win-t a Government oaic’nl niight tell them. Men of means and ï¬liéluselx'csâ€"G‘ Mt. Hummus, an Engï¬sh «enilcman of post'don and means; came to hand: some . , A,I-:_.._. ._ “â€" W "AW;§“' UK" Vvâ€"vâ€"--J wvuvâ€" ~~7V izl‘mnglS who went to Toronto, accocd‘ng =10 Mr. Domldson, have got cmp‘oymeut, and some have'tmu ab‘e torem't consider- able mm: to friend! at home, red grist them to come to came; Darin-r then-wn’h of chber one thmpd gqï¬vgï¬ influx):- ‘Lo, all of whom remained in Canada. Of those who arr‘ved 5a Ottawa 1", except ï¬x, remained in 113‘s vaince. Many more could lave been mommodniedint’xc Otte- wad’dx‘c'c as wages ruled Hg]: and the sup- nly um vc‘ 3* short. Those who am to kkgstom with the exception of twenty, rcmainct‘g 51' Ontario. his notedtlué, flï¬lc only â€up 3‘2 enigma! 3.:th city, typhu- mu, w._.-____._‘w -. __ utiom for mechanics and servant: can'ein- totheegemy ioï¬-e extent of 34“; it mmmdyggmbletoeoaxwy oaetore- mainmtof -omnto. Thou whodidu'e rli proximal-in; ezcept n few who vou‘dnot prosper mywhere, let their pwtiogbe ev- e-: co ï¬'rounh‘e. Thisrepoc’sQ-ofngmgt W3 look upon the 31305an as A‘ “A“: ‘7'. â€".â€"_â€"_â€"~ n" . w» born on CI-w‘slian (by. Ye hang ¢he twin": $1.1m; the blazing hat. I? light Themiliuzme. why inthednna Old use and Ena- n-iie. But ‘u “all at Lblehe‘m. When simple nhephe as 1-7. Our Lou! end mar. Jean Christ, Wm born this Now! day. The wintry whd blown chin 8°"lihï¬t The hovers walling door; Hard by the heath the driven now If.“ drifted on the floor; And cheer!†once I: Bethlehem The lowly manger hï¬. Where Je-mn (‘hcint op- W Lord Wu born on Chmtmu «by. God give ye merry Christmas-tide, And 3?“ yr 11] tn we Haw blamed ‘tiat tn give. and know 3 he grace of charity. Rejoice! {0: «non at Bethlehem, To give his life “my Our Lou! and Master. Jesu- (‘hlht WM burn chi- NW! day. God o'nyo my (35- 'thlk. ‘nd "em mil; In “CA" I": m No «21 chance bah". y Resolve .' form at Misha. WEE the-4:03;» kndt‘o OurI_md_nrd killer: .‘m_ not â€"v.â€". .__.‘.__ ,V, mtellvgenee we}. farms for Ti}. the Dominion.â€" 183» Lindsay Pottery. Y res _ __._â€"â€"â€"'â€",, 5 001.00 RED GOLD saws KEN’T STREET. MAMMOTH 1869. Emma: 322m 186‘ DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. QOLID SILVER HUNTING CAhED LEVER WATCHES, K, patterns, only $8.00, warranted guod. (IS-{CAL INSTRUMENTS such 34 ('OS( '1" IITIVAS. ACCOR- . DEDNS VIOLIN!“ MUSN'BOX F." MUSICALCILARI‘ItDLDEHS. MUSICA L ALBUMS: all at very low Ipz'imx. EAT: 3n mind that, this is the flame tn get, the newest gouds at the low- est. prices, and .he best. Variety w Mm fmm north on‘ Tomu'w, ï¬â€˜ Remember the MAMMOTH R ED WATCH, next door to Stephen- wn’s “unvefiepozwrxent Sweet, L’nduay. AXCY GOODS, SMALL “'AR ES, bTATlU‘TARY, School Books, ‘ Toys, -T0_V Books. and an endles. \':: ‘iciy ol' m‘lwr at livlv , such as \Vork Boxw. A'bumx (‘nul Caxc'i. Latdiea' and Ue-It'n t 'nmpm‘um; Tu'kiug. hugbing; (‘tying Dancing and Tumhlhng I" HAN. Spum‘liug Ba‘ï¬ex, and a host. of other articles ton nmw mm m lunn'l.t'allu:‘..ic. Light H am 633 . on hand ! Cheaper than ever. Fu- ydf- 'g on (E- 1 0d. \ PS and. r" w- 2. u. Eme‘ald's, I‘ub'.‘ ,Opz 3's! ,l'enrls ,amluwm Gold and Silwr Chains FURNITURE STORE, n..- .m "u“... nm .‘v L‘A Y"\L .- un'nn A\'n \w‘pnn v which he oB'e-xat lema ka'v‘y low paw. BLANKEI‘S; BELLS, SURCLMHJ'.‘ (1‘le COMPS 8: BN'SHFS Bananas}! TM: PLACE â€"Wé~t side m “.3130“! Swot, and next to Genr- ley's Picture Gallery â€" Sign of the Hunk-“a (‘n- I.\l7. John Haisley. 1:..2.-.» W." 0.3.5. 1.2““. RED EARTHEN-WARE. HE SUBSCRIBER in tetm'n‘ngvthaukst/o the inhahiiauls'of L‘ndany and Conn of Victoria, for the l‘be-al pmmmge f0 wedy haunted, wonld iful y can their attention to his loge and comp'eae mmv-tmem. of 1“ RE now on hand, which for style, workmanship nod peas gagmothe max-d in th County. Purges furnishing their dw . an a â€H“ L_ __n _ .3 ....x..... l..- ‘L‘..uu. ‘on w ‘.‘ulVl-.“- 'â€"v v--- â€"-â€"__ call is respectfully wl‘c‘tcd. \ JOHN ANDERSON} A huge msonmnt kept Mantis on land and for AT T as P01 r: ‘2‘ “ ANNE HEREFORD.†CHRISTMAS GOODS! ‘ :. loo“. nwwuuv-wv_râ€" V-_.,_ _-, ‘38 this season, will do well to cull nod canvas for \houmnxes. UNDERTAKING, in all its bunches, promptly attendrd to. 6’ Remembgr th_e_ old stand on Winn! Stun-r, Lumen, when n m: Subsv-‘ber calls the “and... or mummy FBI and mm. seudhlg their theFr Team to the Lumber Shana-uniï¬es largo wwk ..f HE above no. 'c mmprises some of the gmatust curiosities ewr 0'13: ~1~3 )1»? sale in Lindxny. EAUTIFC L I)! lTATiO-N Si LVl-ZR ' that article; 93w, Coloured ("3wa :u T75“ Whom this May Concern! ERUY W. FAIRCHILD'S ,renownal COLD PY'INS, universally know'algal the best in use, wan-named 166‘th Unld. l-lAfl'S $1.00 SPECTACEI‘S, ’the best in the world ; ERSCHAUM PIPES, a large aswrtvnent. from $1.50 to $30.00. EPT mmtantly on hand tne (ck-1r. --.t d Sh \\ l i L ‘3 “"9 ----w 1' best Watch mauufactmul which no \\ AN “NARI-1'! v :' c ueus lmm‘. 'ATCE' hS fa'om $4.00 to 5200.00.01m-ks from $1.50 to $80.00 DO“ NOT FAIL T mld‘s, R'ij' : NIL-«G Dads 9 rriving every week. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. A. KLEISER HAS JUST RECENED A uARGE STOCK OF Gold and Silver WATCHES, TO' 1, 1509. GROCERII'S. ;. “moiâ€"MW 00.; GOLD L0(‘5\'i€i-~', KHY‘Z ( HAQHS. kc. I!!! all orders received will be faithfully executed. LINDSAY. O)’T.ARIO. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT 0F FINE SILVER sm‘s. Ladiea’aml Gem's GOLD RINGS, Set WM! 1“: ':., Opztl’s, Pearl‘s, and Gamot's \TION Sib‘ hR VASE.“ the lntmt nm eltv in Coluu'cd (Jams and Czl Inn \ .Lse'ï¬ in great. vane“. Extra HEAVY HARNESS u“ II a nun I .l IIIIIILI-Jvu l ' [10" up font-that pu- ‘vou: Ch‘pecï¬lny. wlï¬oh will be anggsgugrztfuj:infriz‘vl:‘ml‘f)j VERY CHEAP. i“ CASH Ll" ‘lS are invited to rail be' |..11_. ' m- clue“ -.vun~ as t hev w?" save a m. -o.‘ )Ug-t’rnlo J“. Mar IAL‘I‘I'IDLB! or »AT TH F.â€" P,¢):I‘ PUBLIC. ILI N DSAY. v Tu" a com WATCH 1! ‘Ja‘c cub-c far I- new full aswrtment m.- 1869. beauti‘hl ii a “f". N BED-ROOM SETS at all Prices u MAJN'UFACTUREï¬ ON THE PRELIISES. 3' By the bestof workmen, under his own supelintendence, is immense of :omJ . 10>: KENT STREHr, BE’I‘WH-‘V FUNK s HOTEL, 1 AND SAOL'UEL .5 Gms'r mm, All kinds of Furn: MATTRASSFS, and every other article in the " k"horas, AS GOOD AS THE BEST, AND EASCBEAPAS THE camped: Sample". of Wald new. mededthevu-yhnmw than u- ever (loud to the public before. Raving dowuniued not to nllov himself :0 he under-old, intending [ml-diam wouk‘ $mmumu¢uw¢uaan boon Sm u: the subunit»: info!» puck-2m ' A‘. COAL OIL. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Th: Highest Prion in Cad: Paid far S‘wcp Skin and Cow Hides. i.‘_ __ _â€" nu---“ Tall Stock of Boots and Shoes! From variou- Bounee in Manual and elsewhere. “Wren the whole Mock in ne- oeived, is ‘51! comprise alve i w FINEST SELECI'ION EVER BROUGHT TO LINDSAY. E -‘ TAKING CARE OF THE FEET. and to do so to the best advantage, is by purebnm'ngGood Comfortable whichwillkecptue’ .2 (.6 vs- Vl wuv-m an-' "\ pant". etlmfl' -. ‘e CHAIRS, FOR SALE, f - m $200.00 down to $15.00. All kinds of Ta.-u'"g done wk]: non-nus and despnlth. Undemakiog amended to on the «honest notice, to s: coud‘u'mns of men. ___ A â€" -r‘ wuound-n-z Counties I'ant they 19. ue nuw in I)C kl HAPHLTO\ flat-e tn in 'wm the iuha 500 UTTERS and a lame numue of SLEK HS, \\ #7 U for (Tu-Jeni, c., every month, uur Stuck will be made from the very ins-1t and nunt improved lanterns, and with the latest improvements for com- fort and durability. . u. . I w- I , A 2, .....II I ....... n i‘uné Mvinm nu unau- unnu- w “In: . “v..- w. .... .__._- _ r__ ,,, T bestowed upon him dating the pa.“ ï¬fteen yea-u. vun ‘d mspech‘plly inform the in- ‘ Woof Lind-yaw the Countyof Vicwris. that he in now weft-I3: huge, exten- ‘ sinudullooloaod‘ockd , COOKING, BOX AND PARLOR STOVESI I BiMba-boennelochd by hinuelf Vida the give-and. cm: undatu‘ebeixlmi Wads- of we Dominion, nod having been bought {or Call. be it enabled to od‘or them unchpdcuudeiympetiï¬on. Anumghilmkwillhefoundthefdlowiag:â€" J so. 11. 1mm. ..................... mm £10. 11, Canadian ...................... 22.005 " 19,Conpqnwe.dth ............... 22.00 i u . ; M Ill 66 in a few weeks. As we mot-Eve the Ivuv u-u- - - â€"____- The 5“ le of Work pol fonucd at our Establishmc at is so well known that no comment. is nmr \. Be sure and give us a call. \\ c will gunmutmc to satisfy you in quality and price Blacksmithin" I!) all its bmuchu mded to “£le promptncm. P. J. HAMILTON. ALWAYS ON TI £11341me CARRIAGE WORKS. -. - nâ€" ‘ \"râ€" -- Q‘. lli I!“ b Nd Gizaâ€"Jag for - $1.00 Good Lox-8.153 pecan, - - . â€in. 9 “A (and ngu', R“ - - $1.00 Good Young 1! . m Tea. - it .~ Fabian; p?! 1b.. - - - - 10012. GJodJapln lat, - - - 70.04. Gwdï¬hmhperlb†- - lflczs. GoodBiwch’, - - - 75cm - 80¢. Gwd Pepperpe-3b. - - ‘25:“. Good"ekne, - - - and everything: requiu 3 in I‘m- 2; varv "on equolly :4 mp. Give himgcdlnndbe cwx‘uccu dwtm in soil“: brownies not ‘only a cheap. but. acbu: Iy obnpzr (nu any o-heiuggg. Kaï¬ï¬‚w amdof Vahou'a M 20 lbs. Good R‘rre. for - hi I’m 1; ~11 Canada, for 9 R5. baud §qgug ï¬e - War [Declared Against lligh Prices! SAVE 25 PER CENT, ,4 mid wwhéj‘wd hut, be (Invade-l nuv "we. 6’ 1.: Wu Lubbels, biloe Pal-'04 mu} Mom-.2. -u~ u:- ' 1t variety. “GLASGOW WAREHOUSE," Lindsay, Oct Slshilifl a few Weeks. As wc'u-cviw the English and Ameï¬gan Patterns '83 on. my be had at! (he at! u' parserved. by HEALTH AND COMFORT. BOOTS SHOES, MALCOLM MORISON Stove Pipes and TinWare JOHN‘LYONS Kent Street, Lindsay. GROCERIES 011(de 15.1.: the Cheap» at ainmhisoincqn-thmhmdn Pu blic for the Eben-l MW '3 “MR-III» n. far-n (‘m m- CHICHESTER’S. ARCTIC OV'ER-SHOES. SOFA S. IDOK AT THE Plum. - - $4.00 Baum: Blue I for - $1.00 Good L013“... J. MATTHIE'S to, and sai'mfacï¬m guasvnteed. Leather 1. A (all as two» up ullv solicited. to inform the inhabitant“ of Victuria and .tbey hu‘e now in course of uonstl‘llctiuu 'er of SLEICHS, which v. ill he mmplcwl of Furniture ml 1w “I†\4 V“ J“ D AVID PROVVVF any? hoeperlb. - - FIR-b. L MAGUIRE. BEDSTF. ADS. -. “lab aocnjoy a. vaunY, M Xi"? H I E. JOHN LYON-“7 William Sweet. suit all gnulcs and AND NEEDLER L ‘ J unction Railway U “LV‘ ' â€"â€"wvv-' I FIND than are people manages. ï¬nndq ' ' “BOOTS AND 8110218: JAMIE mNNOLLY in duo on ma amt-w McLennan 85 00.. Thur-hers Boyd Alum M Ballads Bleak-loading Rifles, ONEIDA comm TRAPS, BABNN’S PLANES AND m AYRE’S CHARGOAL-MDE Am, MPowderma, x cm and other ï¬nMBmdldWadOihGM Varnish: and Patty,“ fade nth. fawn-:31 Ln'ucu Pawn; At Mc-LEB-‘Km W's. Boots and Shoes in] 13: county. THE Exnxsmmmui-mnd inthhnn my utherpcpfl'p'w Opposite Chmâ€"tam Dundn's W LINDSAY. All «nix-nu fur Pun-t ur rq-ir- Who. the Anne-a. nation. ll. DENNIS. Asa-t. Undny, 0a., was. Xumdluwmmlw'lmb “(lithe manufa-wm uf door: It. or u,1;.i..1â€".A;,wt uu-Mukoflhlcs'u och-Imam] FAXXIXG-NILLS. at tho- W and»: Royal Mail Stage HE shun: stage lune. Hindu! «a1 \lnnd-n. W “hi-day. and Pï¬davm .11“; "dc-«5k. and arriva- at Balnygenn cl: «or-l x'L. mum. \ _’__ mxmzx Aii'f'ï¬hmucsox. "iflï¬h-ug. hack-human «a'y‘l‘ Thundm m-«l ‘Mlil'lkfl. at Izo'clock. Managua alfl\'v~ all. ‘limlu n at. ‘3 â€duck [LII a' If you, V‘s-ant a pupa†at P'W'M" prices, subscribe for we ml- a I 22713:; KJIIQJJL.“ TM“ ' ‘ T: du- m’ rid; unions hmkui and paid fur. man‘s GI'NEELE. PmTâ€"FRASK SMITH. £4. VICE- lawman ANSOV P. DODGE, Esq. APPLICATION will be unde adieu. mingMdtbngOfl-m fastmtouflmfiutbc Md , I ,I, ,- a..- mï¬SouETaonwffl ROBT. HAY Yan .. cell-dillyfl'm. C. HABVIE. bq. .. Wmedmand m. ALEX.'11E!\;DERS(JX. FAQ†(Why 1.3 HOWUND .. TM. “'M. DOUN'I‘ .X. .P., Barrie. DAVID M0330 ‘...I"Jq Barrie. T308. HKVOKKBY. ".M P., But-5e. DNERRICK. mam ‘ A. R. MCMAA DOXAIEI.) MCKA 12-;an â€ex-y «mm. 8011,5033 MCMLRRK‘H X. RP. {Ion-On. AXGI s MORRISON Eu... I. P. P†Tm. F. H. "WALK £451.. (Aiicgl) M. {b v .J ‘ 39¢"de ALPORT. E1)!“ 6! I“ . ARDAGK “'nnien of 8m. A p «£52334; 1» p M“ was uv cmâ€"z’swivk‘ii. .iu'ne. DALRYM chmwrow "Ix-1.19.0.3» («a a (x. )1' FRED CUMBLRLAL'D.†I.P.P.1'M MDAVIS. Ear,“ Reflect m N. DICKEY. bl.(Alda1n-n)’l‘m P. 199932.“ .lgenick .35! Ne: York. .31.! :5â€" :Imw .2833 .23 dag-oh. .5aflflédaï¬vrfud E555d 3.55. a. Nanaâ€"55>rw. 1.2...ng mgkflï¬mg E: 4. .35; no.8... iIOBl-ZRT SIMPSO .hh‘Bu-rie. D 1.. SANwNJB-q JOHN STEEL.“ "31". of mm. FRANK SMITH. 7808. SMITH.‘ "(m To... ROBERT SPRA liq" (M601: Exchange) 70.00.30. MAYOROFNROX‘I‘O.SM B. W. In JTEV K" DALE. «%M m P THUWV C. 3M1â€. JOH\ 'rU nx‘lin. "(5.3- M a Co-T) Jon‘s WALLIS“ 31.? ...P I‘m. ROBERT WAIIKER, Fag . (Ii wan. .4 Sons) Tom-to. nonsm- wuxas. In" rm ' R “'J REEKIE. mm'ER‘r 5mm Pso'x’ FNWpa-Rw ..... ., .................... O. )Muwtm- .0 Mm wt in with“ M‘ 3| y'lguManï¬lfo-ï¬dnddnmg-dw w..y. An Spock lNoï¬oe. chow-sad t‘a‘dih y oozkthemï¬xybnnfldmt‘ad'vw o-cW-uy. coir «an-ideal HI nuts-’3‘.“ t'dt" ,cda.dnem‘m gar-«m and WM m I!!! III mu- m. At Our Do'lurpx .* amount. EVERY THURSDAY HORNING. menu: In“! 881' ans more AND man, 501â€"! 9.â€" 38 a3 1!" a “13.3.: $5.3..â€" Palltlul‘xl lovtnk I «Pl-IE7! .n ’ 01". 5'1"" Lawlnmu - ( ‘.mfnml-lu- mmquwu and gnu-d hats {at 1“; him. I: u-anmblc nus j BRYAN GUNIGLE. mo, smeie um Q ("XIGLE'S LIVERY STABLI'X, @he Ema gm DENNIS J AXES CONNOLLY um CONNOLLY mm ADV" Ha» stated a Patent up Factory I IT IS S0! OF ADVERTISING. 51'1"“ BETWEES WJ’. m 1?. mm".