the spectators, when another mam apptmIPJ. whose clothes from [be twp ht' Ha {wad tn the soles of his tcet were thickiy t‘UYE’le'i with bright brass bxztiuns, so arrnnznl as to in- form three who are fasci- Med with his orn. . merits where they 3'30 can obtain the cam“ ‘ quality. Many til rpminJur the rut-prise With 'biCb they saw one ï¬ne m- Thing, 1*“ years ago. immense [Mina-is [:Ixh'd cm fr". 068, wail and duvr stv: ~4. \\ .in thv unst- Instr sPn'PSCP 0n csu'h. " “3' A h-'I‘~i":†Th: hare ro L’isifim'i 0f 3-; .ch an n )“l‘rfli nâ€" )r - i _ i . i posed It)â€, \t‘tlhï¬-ltt so "suit in‘ 5.1}HI.’ h} your ieaveâ€"stmt'vdme with >t;"it -.«. prop-er horror that when it mu disc-(wen ii that “hat 9 was required wan to purchase and eat. a (Tr- tain candy, 8†hastened to purchase it. In ‘L‘ AVD )3 ‘i Painters Material! 0 In this branch our Stoc" will be found c-mnplmo. (tunsisgu; in part of â€4310‘, A" i: W? ’.i1ISPv'"d Oil, Piiitlti. COIOTS, \'t'iitsn-~a, 'i‘urptntizie, Benzine, Japan LLi 1’s, 51.1.2, ‘. PAINT BRUSHES. [British Canadian] ' a. huge and cheap assortment. Tbe phblic had scaled] rerun-rod from 2 this shock, when its nerves were again sbuk ! en by seeing in large letters tbejwi'ully 1mg. . gesture question, “ W ho will Chukn us off ?" Nor was it until visions of few! ya is and gut- rotera had passed in vwid review .‘mfm'u tho- .‘nind's eye, that it WM reassured by Warning Slut. O sore throat ("bald bu prvveumd by a: certain remedy. The goml people of Lon- The sent-alictna‘ Mass of al)\(’r?:~;it.' is a Inbject ot amusing study. If it tttd taut pa} wrlhhcre would not M an nun-h at n. d-mt- The unions devim resorted to in order tn “tract “Mutton are cations, and con’d they be gnthetcd up Ind plnud in buck form, would afford ccmsidernh!» wchalimt for a leisure hunt. The only «I ttiv-ufty would he to know what to select; fur tf all the citfvrntt methods of attncttngaltmuiuu that have bun nude on of in our street: for the last year Jone weregnthert‘d. thPy wouhl till v -|ttt..m The Americans gnu t'alvy, and Nut \'t)lkrts *9necinily, bau- within the last fo-W yt'ars lw come no accustvmeti to novel st: bu and qneet alvcrtiairg mediums. that in cud-r tn Irâ€- tnmr c.tt.osi:y on tin goet‘ rtrc, new up! wit: more nngtï¬nr devices are tesuttud to. Nut long since “to attention of pedestrians on Broadway was Etnaittlbly attracted to a man whose but, a: be demnt'ely nuikwd hp and down the ninth, proclaimed in his fol nw- citizeu where the best. 1.1mm gaims (mum beobtained. Searcrzy had hi5 Cum ("ti ultim- cetlstd to raise the hr ml grin on the fate t-f the spectators, when another man appeatod, whose clothes from 11%: mp of Ms ht‘ad ht d m, howeverfbad a uo‘tlse frilht'therr a few ' feats since. A Mr. Sngz‘dm having become tho hppy manor of a (to-flail: "Trip! for: consumption, hit upon the idea of pasting huge posters upon curbs'ones and window shutlmlin Lond'm, upml whiv'h. in flan: 11;: “pink. was lb» star-Hing irno‘trug1130ry.â€"_ “Who in Sci-12inâ€? Who was: he? \‘ an hr ; an incendiary? a mmduH-r. or :mnhe ..':L("\ Sheppard ? were questinns that flow f- um um- )Wisml'a mouth to another, X‘, 3M3‘;M., in. ; 8leer could hoohmi (mi tn “use â€myth: 1.4. I thO'u-zh all agreed that it was: a man: r of im.‘ purlauce to discover who was the pn’lru :sr Stiggms n-fel'ret! w. la.aw.uch. his», use this dodge was then enter“; now, izs c mum'- tion Vi") Id'eflisiu-‘z “'33 LRI'L‘I' BUSP'PLJL and police delectivm went to vmk In ï¬nd a. soluuon of the qui u. Aftor the pubinc; amazement bad aumeï¬hrst subsided. the â€MU plo were informed that Swans was the in- water of a patent medirine possessing II) vs! wonderful health-giviu; mu] liic-g=0r,:etu-uiuy' powers. Perkins the most. succesdui my stance of ingenious alhwrhswg. howewr, was â€â€˜9 Idlimmn 0480 of z. tcirhunrd â€'1thâ€" I § I t 1 o . M .055 to judicimta adver'ioiug. I}; uh. “ jadiciooa" adwrhsin: exam-1’; cu 3m, DRUGG'STS and is 30'. Inner". so genera“; em:- 3- d. Sum“ think it is in arrtstin‘ the booing-H atttmiun “’l i.) Niel-chants : and forcin: them to read {he advoniseazem , rule†calm. Ur'nrrs aim to hop rough, Durham, Owen Sound, Goderrch. “MOON“!!! 1â€qu “6" W55“- 5h'w‘.‘ Deal": in Pure Drugs and Chemicals, uniform and persistent advertising unqms Patent Medicinea and Perfummy, Toilet tiouahly knï¬ta every man in l‘usiueue- ; annriong, Combs and Brushes ofevery Clan-ea of men meotim+0 object to adver- description, Indra Rubber Goods. Fancy tiara". It iaa remarkabie fact that in Xvw Goods, c., c. York, lawyer. think it rather unprofeï¬oua! ; to advertuo, except in can; of removal.j change 0! ï¬rm. or oxhcr special occurrence. .- Tbey make agreax error in this. There i4? not a day in the year Ih'n there are In“ a many persomiu and out at New York are"; 508 1913' “hi". "pm-i My unsung men-h .11 ~ ‘5'“! 9V9" in making inquirrs. .‘L-‘c h'“ 2~ . . in regular bussrwss I m . I: -,,.,.. w th . in: rmnce M m' :) l I . A f: r w - Um. h)“ Mum; are "0.1:“ and sr'leeted, 5“ p0 "M: r U' ' m: a b as In 21w our nunwrnus ('usznnwrs an pup" for the srsttmutic ammm Cezm-ut n! _ -_ ‘ - - . . . mm 0. “hm-h. for then nun-H )ur in the" husmcsa. ‘ I U? r 1‘" ‘ l " I a I": int. In order“) famiziurize the public with the uticle, the proyrirtorsemploye-a for sev 03ml wrehs a uumbczr of mu: (Lenard in the liver} of difl’erent alderman to make the round )ftbestores 0! L mdmx inqmri .3 f1): this panicnhr blanking. The rus‘ wm suc, ceuful, and the prupnetors \s ere soon sh m ed the necessity of 1:. quinin- ' for their ow n arti ole. The imoressiou is very general that effms to annex attention bv cmuiczfl orsmnhng ad vices, as we}! as the tact and judzment shown at the present day in advertssmg, is of recent due. This is a mistake. A giant-e nu-r the ï¬les of newspapers puhlï¬hpd for tho as! century will revea' the fact, that s ) f...r [om its being 3 new thing, our alrce‘stnrs M-rv at but anally up to tlwir duswnd‘mtq in thin regs: . Thisisilluotrated by an WH‘PI‘UaP- meat which we capy from a number of th» New York Weekly Juurnal esluhhsized in this city by John Philip Inn 33!“. 17475 : A It») in related of a mewhmt uh s raw?» ‘5 chic. of . bulb.“ fur his dauzhzw on which of be: two when shuufd '30 but tdvevï¬ument, nerves tu iI'ug. math bponange. which 31 a"!!! fwd by “rlke notice. Whereas-t the w ï¬e M Peter Smith has [eh his bed and board, the rub."- are Cbutinned against trmtiug her, as he M1: pay no debts of her contractingâ€"- “N. B. The best of gardru seeds Sold by the and Peter Smith at the Si 'n of the bell and hmmer. †Indeed the nphorism of the “ wise man." i that “ there is nothing new under the aim," was never more exemplified than in nth-mus. i inz. Leaving newsnapers ot a centu'y since, - and going hack to the time when Pmnpv-‘i 'e and Hercuianenm were tit-h and flan.â€" isning t itieo, it is found than the inhabitants of those- 3 cities not only under-stout the value 09' iii)?» “I" in Idvertising but renoited to precise-i} the same methods as are iractisvd to day in ‘ the city of New York. ‘wavations in Our. of the principal squares in Pompeii thought ‘ to light the walls of private and public (incl. 3 tings covered with ‘trnde ma-ks' quy in ca- . balistic u the mysterious letters uid 64mm: ‘ that are now so familiar to the eyes of rail- ; road mullet-s. : Ono Eden in retaticn to advertising originat- 1 at with the Frenchâ€"45a philosophy of which ' does not seen for a long time to have been . compreheltdoqpy eithet: the E glish or Ame- L récm The English. always s’ow in adopt ; in; nou notions, no at It»! beginning to up- I phonic it; but the Americans carry it to as g grwa an extent ts the Pa. isians. The mut- 3. L. :1. Pub is. “repeat" "ropwm" mm], by ' s 05:31:: repethion. the lu'flic mu thurulubh tumliar Vith “)9 amide. I: u-iness in “her , Ling i good; but repetition is beau: It 33 0 good deul better to speak by the Card than ‘0 pk, by it. What him} of 3 facs- should an auctioneer have ? A hoe that )3 foxbxddiuo'. The man who became intoxicated with de- light '0 turned out of the 'l‘emperance So- titty. Why in. realm deeper like a. lawyer? Beam he lies on one side, md then turns and lie: on tho other. Credu as 21.4, bemu- n~em c 3 than ‘fo-En. ors; croii'orzs hr 3 any ram-n.» sect, gnu-u Ohm-nets 0“ .07. db): and Nun's. Life 3 like a “lane. During the play we ' at: higher ml love»: seats. but when 1t ii- over '0 single With thy common man and; The nnfonnmne have mam hams'tes «â€" Hope nth. only one who vouchs‘xves unmd. trace on the wretched and the beggar. B“. if . nun 309’ “0‘ “10": widow “0‘ An efl'l Sent reme-h‘ ï¬t all diseases of the; bum!» doe- not know. be m lead a, cussr ma 1,0803. Innocem in in “â€3"“. hf" i c .mposixion. it can be given with perfect . . . 533 n In (-hildren, and in WHUUPIAG F3," Gmnfld? I'P‘ 9 8““ of ‘ifmndy‘ 9 CUL'GU will be fl. and 01 great servieO. ‘ A _ . n _ Way's Grimfldi like a 3168 of brandy and was? Bum he mm a tumbler of ï¬rs; nu- with. The flat Napoleon IBM! to say that it W8§ PW UA'lTLl'J'a Only awry to get a lie brli 0". d for twelr, ty-four 503.1 to make; it I» come history. . Balsam 3i MCI, “Resume! weather 2" as the gentleman 53 ï¬t 1- he chanted tn .1»! a Mud -r p we |]'!L" :x c?" " S "‘4'? ’5‘ ‘33'3 Hunt". THE ART OF ADVERTISING. g..- w.h, CUFFnrzs TOBACCOES, ‘x‘ (.j Axn CIGARS, SPICES, "“ 1‘ (‘0an CT I()\'E1:Y, ( 'I III.6| '1 HB Y ORKS HIRE SHELF Dipping GDMPUSHIUN Um' Inn Stuffs are bowl}! and selected, an M m .gn-e our nunwrnus ('usmmvrs an mtir'n. “hlt'h, fur Cbeapnrss, Durability mu! kin-bums hf Culor, cannot be surpassed. lmjign Paste, Iï¬gwood Chips, )1 add» r, Mat They comprise :-- Annmtn, 1 Brazil Wood. ALSO, Judson’s Celebrated Liquid Dyes Parker «V Cattle DRUGGISTS and “IVE Merchants: PARKER 81 EATHE’S Cuiumn. CUM. ï¬ll and lAMPS, \Iachine Poul Oil, and Crude (‘nal Oil, E'c‘plmm. Seal. Cod and Olive Oil, Putty, Resin, Pitch ,Tar, Axle Grease, “13., (kc, a†(‘29 «lim'rrnt qualities. STATIONERY, .TO (NT! 2?; Veterinary Preparations, FISHING TACKLE, Condition and Wm Powder ! The Canadian Hvave Powder, ikk-‘IXHS AND HOB-6R8. Slurlull‘a Eugiish Cbugh Powder, Baker's Physic Balls,“ ‘ n!- “ I Baker’s Worm IhHJ, Cattle's Embrocation, .\n t-{l‘M-mal DESTWJVU? 0F TICKS' mt bit lut'Ql’ ; also a _"Y°\'t:l"l\ve against the Fit! and Scab, during the hot summer mantis. lt greatly improves both the quality and quantity of the Wool, and this ztl the [filling cost of Fit: Cars for each Sheep. It can be used either as a Dipping Composition or an Ointment, though dnr~ in; the winter months the latter method is preferable, asbeing easier of ap lication and perhaps quite as efficient. \ e offer thir: to the farmers of Canada as no new preparation, but as one that has been long and favorably known in Great Britain. It has been tuned for many years by the most utensxe Sheep owners on the Yorkshire Wuids, and is by them highly recommended OUR FARMING COMMUNITY. he; consist in part of '1 {IE YORKSHIRE and “nun-31:3 MATERIAL, c., c. uglish Black on, Faker Cattle. WHOLESALE men 3mm. hammers. Durhun, Owen Sound t Goderich. Jvr, bladder Cum [1.4mm] Mic-owned, Red Saunders, Sn max , Solutior VJ NEGARS, PARKER CATTLE’S chhimi‘l, Fustic, we can the attention of Canadian and Foreign. ll" YUL’ HAVE A Aigo's Red, Cam wand, C udbcar. Lac DYP, Baker’s C ulic Drench, Sgyptian Sanative Oil, Daflie' d’s White Oil, 1 ’ c., c., c. a choice assortment. L-vzkom! Extract, Solutioh of Tin, Indizo, Ila: much pleasure in announcing the nrrivnl of a large and well ulcer-d stock of N cw Goods, consisting of DRY (£0098, Ready-Dlade Clothing HflRD W'flRE. For the READY MONEY, gumhucrs will ï¬nd it to their proï¬t to INSPECT In judge for themselves. Remember the motto Oct. 22, 1867. CHEAP FOR CASH! My stock being large and complete tad ofl'ered quvons, For Price and Quallty are Unsurpauod. GROCERIES; The Grocery stock :5 urge and well selected, and par- chuers will ï¬nd it to their Album†on to call and in- spect before purchasing elsewhere. CHEAP FOR CASH. Extremely Low 3001'! AND SHOES. 31.0. 8:. IIATS, CAPS, FURS,c. A; W. PERRY. Donna Guam. Srou. EXCITING NEWS. First Class Literature BOOKS, STATIONERY AND TOYS! BOOKS FOR THE STI'DIOITS, STATIONERY 1101111112 mm 1119 11.Q1' INF. Q, AND 1"015 «1111111; RISING GENERATION! Edwards has Russell’s Com Watches. Edwards has ('Uld and Silver Chains. I dwards has Weddinr' Rings. Edwards has Gold 1‘) at rings. Edwards has Silver Sugar Bowls. Edwards has Silver Butler Coolers. Edwards has Silver Knives and Forks. l'ldwurdsï¬as Silver Table Spoons. Edwards has Taming Shuttles. Edwards has Scissors. mdwards ham Mirrors. Edwuds has Morocco Bags. The. People must be Supplied Edwards has Albums and I’hot graphs. Edwards has Fancy Dell BUCklPS. Edwards has Fancy Rubber Chains. Edwards bu Fancy Rubber Combs. Edwards has Gnld and Sih'er Watches. Edwards has Gold and Silver Chair-.3. Edwards has Gold Scarf Pins. Edwards has Gold and Silver Rings. Edwards has ()ï¬ice Clocks. Edwards has Alarm Claw-k3. Edwards has Fancy Clocks. Edwards has Walking Canes. Edwards has Tobacco Pouches. Edwards has Spectacles. Edvard: bu Pen Knives. Edward: has Playing Cards. Csll 3t Bouds’ Machine and Fruit Depot, Rogono.’ I Building, Poulott Street, Owen Sound, where you can tanything you ask for in the shape of “as men-y, Fruita,G Gro- ceries, nod Ptovisiona. Also on bind, a quantity of Rudy-Made Clothing, Boots cud Shoes, Machine Threads, Needles. «kc. Plain sud Fancy Stitching done. None but First-elm Article: kept for ale.â€" Terms cub, or ready psy, and one price only. Send in your orders which will be ptomptl] “tended lo. Machines Warranted. J.C. A: W. BOND. And EDWARDB hayln for his motto Small Proï¬ts and and Qulck Sales, woul lnvlto the patronage of the public. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. Something N ew. The mbucriber offer: for sale a ï¬rst- clnl Building Lot, situated on the East side of Elgin Street in the village of Dur- hIm. For {all particulars apply to JOHN L. EVA. Nov. 6, 1867. Oct. 3, 1867. Oct. 28, 1867. 0'3} Orders for Book Binding in any style. attonded to with proml'titmle .4?) FOR. SALE. Expects shortly to have in stock a choice aelcction of EDWARDS GENTLEMEN! 00‘ LADIES WITH Edwatds hm Gnld Brooches. Elwards has Gold ankets. I‘Idwar’ï¬z hés Gold Chains. Edwards his Silver Cake Baskets. Edwards has ï¬iher Dosnrt Spoons. Edwards hm“ silver Ten Spoons. Edwards has Silver (‘I'ut-ls. lidwands has Silver Salts. Edwards has Fancy Purses. Kiwanis has .\I am Table Bells. Edwzuds has Concertinas. Elwatds can furnish Mexodeons or Pianos! I chards has? liver Cups. Edwards has I am v I uses. I «IMtHh has â€0" Oak Jeuc'mj 1‘. Juan“ has 51h tr Thimblcs. Edwards 1183 Gold Watch Keysc Edwards has Guld Guard Lockets. Edwards has Gold and Silver Pencil Cases Edwards has Gold Pens. Edwaris has Briar Root Pipes. Edwards has Meerchaum Pipes. Edwaxds has Cigar Holders. lidwurus has Pocket Books. Edwards has Harmonicaâ€. Edwards has Violins. l‘llwards has Flutes. Edwards has Watch Hands and Glasses. GEO. WILSON, [Opposite Parker Cattle’s] A supply of good prime Meats constantly on hand. Slrayed from Edge Milli. Durban, about the middle of July last, a Red and White Steer, 4 years old, with pretty large crooked- in horns. Any person ginng information that will lead to his recovery will be suita- bly rewarded. BUTCHER, UPPER-TOWN, DURHAM, Durham, April Int, 1867 Sep‘o 21' 1867. Stray Steer. Look Out: # 4777/ J OHN KELLY. The Subscribers having received their Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goodl direct Ex. Stemmhip “St. Patrick," FROM GLASGGW, And having purchased s 1109 the meat {all m Cotton Goods. me prvpm'cd to ofl‘er their whole stuck at extruoxdinury W131 h found unusually attractive, and at equally Low PricLs. Mid Paplim from 1.3 cents per yard. Ladies’ Gloves worth 371 cents om ring at 7.} cents. Winceys worth I 10, now I: m.- 'Iing at 8 .per yard. Du 15c. “ "c. D0 2 DC. I u l H . U DO 270. “ 1‘90. “ Do 300. “ 2w “ D0 330. “ 230.. “ Do 40c. “ 300. “ V my extra Heavy WiIIceys at 35c. Heaviest Winch manufac mad at 37' .2. Our stock of Fancy Dress Goods, consiming of Mar ed W I'm-ms, S: Iimd Kenn, Mgr \\ uul l’uplms, I‘I ‘fll‘td Stripes, Satin Stupes, Smpul I’Oplms, kc. ., Bonnets, Hats, Foathcrs,Fl0wcrs A largefluantity ofGroceries, Boots and Simon. Shoe; acks‘, . Crmkcry, Read) mad-q Clothing, ardwam, c , kept conslamh on haw}: .'".H “ L'BSCRH‘E IS IN '1 HAVKING 'l’lll‘ZH’ ( 1'81“)†I" AND THE 1 Pubnc generally, for past favors, Would hr “ La“ attentinn to their SEW STUCK, which they are receixing. and to which they add weekly. Consisting 01 SCOTCH AND CANADIAX TWEEDS, LI'STERS SILK MIXTURES, . (tunrna ALPACAS, «mum: 3| ELToxs, G A \x 1 :15 1: 310mm COATINGS, LINEN COTTON Txcmxus, UNI-N DRILL, MULSKINS, 'rmwzunxu. m: mm: s FLANNELS, PLAIN asmxcy, Gun Mimi mT mm YOI NG IIYSON TI‘. .xs, JAPAN â€HACK “ ronAccos, smmxus, Also, a good assortment of HARDWARE, (TRUCKERY. BOOTS AND SHOES, STATIONERY, FIELD AND GARDEN hEliDS, c., 6:2. eff-The above will be olfered at prim-s which cannot be undersoldmcj You are respectfully requested to call and examine uur goods, which wil} be found second to none in the trade. CAM ERON 5; RUSS. flu 3, Quantity aflfuttcr "flamed. WHAT ARE YOUR QUALIFICATIONS? WIIAT ARI". YOI'R PROSPFCTQ IN LIFE? ARE YOU PREPAIHCI) TO MEET THE STRUGGLES OI", A. BUSINESS LII-‘15 ? The Bryant. Siration Odeâ€"ll Business College 'I‘urouto, ofl‘ers special inducement: to young men wishing to qualify themselves {Of huï¬m-ss. If you are not, lose no time in quaï¬mnzymr-sv‘xf for {il‘inzsnmv impmtant p-nsitfon' A few months Spent in obtaining a Business Education is vastly cheaper in the and than endeavoring to pass through life whhnm it ? â€"-- Our Collegiate Course is thorough, csmprehcnsiu- and mac-{rah embracing [Innk- keep'r 0. In. imanship, Commerc’ai Ariliinu'lic, ('u:.mwruml law. Correspmv‘ieuct‘. Gram «2r. .‘m-Jysis, Orthography, 'l‘elegx-aizihiug, and all other tequisiws pertaining to a thorough I’mctical Business Education. The B‘éok-keepin‘g Department is conducted upon the Cnunting House plat, having sctual Busmess Ulhcesin which to represent the diam-em departments of trade and commerce. The Spencerian Syslgm of Penmanship, for whit-h we recvivml both First and Second Prizes at the late Provmcml Fair, :3 taught by ('xperiomcvd first-class anmen, nun in pomt of ease, grace, beauiy, simplicity and ndaptucss to busxuces ix is and will be the standard. We would be glad to have young men of artistic tame fur Ornaméntal Penmanship and'vho would make 200d penmen, enter upon such a course at this instntutinn, because such persons are In great demand and can readily secure good remuneruive situations. Scholarships issued from this College enlitle the Student to membership in ï¬fty CO]- leges, comprising Iho great international chain, landed in the principal cities of Con.- da und the United States, emp‘oyxng over um hundred prnfosaurs and teachers. with n daily attendance cf nearly ten thousand young mén and women. Business Corresbondencé; iucmding the principles of English Composition, in tbor. oughly and practically taught with the daily cxuciecs in such a manner as to secure the must satisfactory results. The Mathematica! Course embraces all subjects employed in business transactions, the great majority of which are either entirely omitted or very lightly and unsatisfacto- rily treated in the prevaiï¬ng text-{moles ot the day. The Telegraphic.Dcparmmnt is compute and in succeseful nporation, under the charge or 8 pracuical Opel-Mm 0" many 5‘9 IN" anxieuce. Sunkâ€"ma are educated in the science of Electricity and Magnetlgm, and arr thoroughly informed as to the use 0‘ Dageriea and manner of putting up and taking Care (aflhcm. It may be asked why is a. diploma from one of our scLooIs worth more than one from any individual school ‘I Fiatâ€"Because it is an evidence of more extensive preparation for husimuâ€"oor course of at dy embracing from thirty. to ï¬fty yer cent. more than any indisidutl school inthe country. Grey Cations, P1 ints, c., fully 25 per cent. lower than former prices. school mthe couutr . Secondâ€"Because mesa men are acquainted wi h our course of study, and know what we ore doing for young men. Hence, our «linkoma is a passport to conï¬dence, and an almost certain usumncc of a gouu‘ situatinv}. Young man, see that your hat-«learned diploma hours upon it the name of a College that is recognized at home and abroad as an instirmim. Worthv of public muï¬dmce. " _:.‘ L- .LA ----:-. â€":_. . t ‘i-.. ‘,_- -_...- -_.. ___,°______ â€"-.â€"-â€"-â€": â€"vvâ€"- -- -- ,-‘-~--.â€"-- ---- --'u--"u u UItIIy 0] â€Hill“: CUIHIUI'IIC‘CO It Will be theOIpecml mm of the l nut-x33 and all the faculty of the College to exert a proper moral mflpence upon studvnus; and where Imam specialty dcsite it, they Inll look after lhexr sons placed under their cute. Nov. 20,1867. Soliciting a call before purchasing List-“here. Dnrb am, May, 1 Toronto, Feb. 16, 1867. (3:?- thra Heavy Hemp Carpeting in quantities of over 10 yards 20043 Our Miliinery Department will be found to comprise all the Novelties in Now is the Time to Decide the Matter! Terms as Usuai. YOUN G DEAN, 25 YARDS GREY CUTTUN x-‘uz: ONE l»UI.I..-\R. C., In all the NEW STYLES, N. G. chKECHNIE. Dry 000113, riz: Attractive GRM‘EIHES. WINES Arm L343 LOW PRICES. 144'. OUR DIPLOMA. Men's Kid Gloves womb $2 oï¬crixlg at 20 cents. ('., MI'SPUVADA AND R {FIXED SUGARS, GINH'NI) “ syurv. COFFEE 1 1r Kl 1:3.111231'111111, 1-: 3.31: 3112.3 _ 51110123, q Tlcmxus, ' MUSLINS, mum coups, PRINTS, E ch'mxs wmuow HOLLAND, to, he. J. D. UDELL, I’mxcqu. Ll'STERS, (:unl'lms. (SINGIHMS, nAunuuuuxa