... *s- d, w - M ,..â€. . ‘ttakl v â€7.63%. ï¬..-~ .. l llll 'lllllllill-PllllSSllll WAR. LATEST INTEILIGENCE. ‘; THURSDAY, DEC.15, 1870. PARIS-t0 he BOMBARDED. Its Spéédv Surrender Certain.‘ I l __.___â€"â€" ,me (in Administration. Landon, Dec. ILLâ€"The Times has a telegram from Beflm’ Wb‘Ch 883" that, Th‘e'speech read‘by the Lieutenant-Gov-ltiv l if he shoal terms 0f peace are likely 10 be much more ‘ OppositiOu to repeat the :apeeches whichl OPPW‘" “’8 longer the irenc‘h “0': cut. 3, were prepared for the banquetâ€"so calledâ€" l _-.A neweparcr correspcn eat at erlin of the previous day. r .‘ t oses the bombardm f: . ,.. . . . . . . . . “81 1h“ be opp cut 0 ‘ merit, either on account or its administrative 1 French republicans continue in circulation, l but nozhing definite is known in regard to IP32? 11:,“ riportgd .318; ta cgqnc: 0; wgr, acts or of its programme, as indicated in l at er..at cs as cut e 0 â€11 ar 't e; the Governor’s speech, rthe party of thel czy. l cats have not the prudence to conceal their, Paris, December 6th. says .â€" t . ,1! N . ‘ h l > . ‘ commeucine ovember 2srh and endu g On , leader who‘failsto "'qu them with the! he 3 (l instant show that much more W581 . t t » spoils of victory. Iuttheâ€"debate on the ad' 1 in to ace rm- lished than the authorities had ex- . . . l V : dress, the'Government made a good, if not l 5:? Th peeted. The discipline, steadiness and e‘Ian : of the troops were a full 1:: .tch for the Ger- , l large. circle of investment in the east, south l ._ . . . ‘ ' rinle temptation to the gaunt conscripts in and scuth-east is that all the ositions taken a _ p l the Botbwellian Corpse. remain in posseesion of the French or under l commai d of their uns " . . . . . London Dec {:0 â€"A Ber'in telegram l thev may, is strong in this position. If he, ’ ' ' '. ° ' could guard his tenmue‘as vigilantlv as he says the bombardment of Paris has been " †deï¬nitely decided upon guards the chest, he would present but few London. Dec. I'Lâ€"General Duct-01’s army is outside the wal's Occu Vim, osi- ‘ . ' ’ p “ p ! Lands. is perhaps the Only one open to se_ ‘ Mr l , C t . - -t tions between a y re cil and Chat-en We doubt not the honesty l rious objection. ton. Another grand attack will soon be . . , nfintemiou nor the laborious earnestness "â€"_______________ ___.._.._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" Barn-mom Duo. 12, 1870. Editor of the Chronicle. Dunn SIR,â€"I am .very much pleased, on has been made complex by SPCClal designaâ€" ; the whole, with the letter of the Deputy“ us only a question 0,, time, and it is an- - ‘The various classes of lands, .andl, Reeve, in the last week’s CUM-ornate. Mr. pounced that Kin" William only awaits the l the dsssrmilams in the terms and conditions l Dickson makes a good Councillor, and a ° under which they have been diaposed of. l creditable representative at the County acts iriequita‘bly. ‘But notwithstanding that board; but like very many, less intelligent this is the case, the severity of the law 3 than himself, he follows the foolish fashion made. , . - - . . g which the chiefof that department brings It is now cousrdered impossible for Paris l to the discharge Of its amiss ; neither do, to receive assistance from the rovinces. . . - - i P l We underrate the diï¬iculties of dealing with t With the failure and retreat of the army of ' ' ‘ . h' ' ' la in itself the Loire all bones in that direction are non JP“ "limb, though aimp ’ lost. The Germans look upon capitulation tions. event before returning to Berlin. l OPERATIONS ON THE LOIRE. . . ~ l . census LOS°ES ll‘ “our snowmen-rs. : ",3th The Commissioner 1 meat. needs confirmation. ,.. brzllinnt defence. The available balancel Wesleyan r be nrcacbe tRev. C. F. Perry, 0 e - ,1 . -.. “leanings Th Premier et he Oppos ion sayw it taken at tï¬o’clockr M . , CORRESPONDENCE. . . . . salmotpoints for attack. In pomt of adâ€",â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€""â€"â€""~___._. ministration, the Department of CI'OWIIl We do not hold 0111331953 reg) the opinions of our correspondents, .and only give them publicity for the infor- , .ur. v». ., The War in France. L, ed in the war despatelies this morning. : restated that at a Council of war the Ger- l :iaréetgnmauders have determined to bom- l ar . aria. We doubt the statement.- - d' ' g}, - e : lAllt'he French armies in the ï¬eld have anruukenhme rscussmg enarrow gang lDURHAM CHRONICLE tests... 0. «w ..,............m '°""‘ °“ “““ “"’ u {must soon fall into the bands of the con- , - 1quot-ore without the necessity of resorting to the dreadful extremity of a bombard- There is no need for the employ- ut Of such means, e cannonade. l . '. In the absence of,but all the known facts substantiate the l German claims of victory. Vague rumors tel us he that Bismarck reiterates his de-t . . _ as p i any cause “f complaint againstfthe Goveru- l of an application for an armistice by the them.- Leader, 13th. .yQâ€"l flew York Dec. ll.â€"-A dee etch dated! . . . _ . The Concert in aid of the Durham , P 1painful itching for office. Mr. Blake evi- , Cricket Club, which takes p! ace on Wed- l . - dently finds that a hunurv crowd of 'camp 6 . .- 21 .' t b h ,. . . .- . lne a) evening next, at, promises o e The ‘0†accOunts 0f the engagementsgfouowers are apt to lose conï¬dence in 4a l one 0 Durham. ad and we predict a full house. mat um they contain. linizht'be mitigated “by a humane adminis- of supposing that because I desire the of Crown Council to do their duty, that I want his New York, Dec. 11_â€"Late Versailles “'1‘ { Lands has the reputation of sticking to the place or Mr. Hopkius’ place. vices say that the German losses before and l bond. Naturally suspicious, and being a on the Lorre since the 28th ult.. are im- mense. The correspondents are forbidleulmncb occugied in appealing against the to communicate the truth as the publicu- l stern logic of facts, he seems to have per- tiOn Of the ofï¬cial returns would show thelguaded himself that Crown Lands belong losses to be over twelve thousand, with l to his client, and that every poor man who many returns lacking. London, Dec. 1.0.--Arlvices from Tours announce the arrival there of over 1,000 must be got, if possible. Our meaning. German prisoners. from the head quarters of Gen. Chausey, says:- and inflicting heavy losses on the enemy. con'inued unable. , l From this you may judge how false are the small debt to a storekeeper, which he is at l to be in German despatches â€web â€3‘9 that the ' present unable to pay, the storekeeper is l what the township liabilities are up army 0f the Loire is crushed. General proceeding, in Chancery, to sell his inter- end of the year, What the income from rates Chaunsey, With only half 0f “33" armV, l8 est in the land. which consists in 50 or 60 g and all other sources is, and to have some correct idea of what balance may remain. alter paying all liabilities, to improve roads next year. I wish to see the accounts made “,1 tagenet. shot a bear last week, we. about 300 pounds. still able to successfully oppose the German acres 0f clearing. To prevent being de- advancc.†prived of house and home be applies for a New York, Dec. 12 «Private London loan of money. but-in order to give security ‘3 “P.“h‘m an“ the ï¬â€œ"“°.“‘1 “mam" he must purchase his knd- Application 3 up and audited to the end of the year, are somewhat firmer on rumors of peace made to the department, evidence is furn~ not mixed up with those of â€fame, year.â€" from France, and that the Republican lead- ished of occupancy and improvements, and I think ch“ this is a reasonable request. If refused either because the Council is un- willing or unable to give it to the public in some Way or other, then I repeat what I have said, other men should be chosen to t the debt already referred to, he has b0" fill their places. Public servants are not messages which can be taken 'z y a carrier rowed almost to the value of the security, likely to be anv the worse for being, proper- piger-n, says L'Agence Euros furnishes de- y Offered. This man's case is precisely simE-l ly looked 3,18,.- The again 0, the towu, tails by which it appears that when the sys- l in? 1-0 5001"“ 0f 01119" W this 00‘1“?"- l ship of Glenelcr I am told are well mau- ‘ , at I They cannot redeem themselves. Some are , aged, as is evidenced by being out of debt I wish that Mr. Dickson would take the trouble before the nomination day.to prepare and submit to the era, admitting the hopelessness of further that he has been 19 years in possession.â€" To the price of $2 per acre, the interest for 19 years is added, making the price $4.40. To pay this and to have enough to defray resistance, are begging for an armistice. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€".-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" Cassius. Pianos unnass.-â€"-A Paris cor- respondent, referring to the number of ten: is thoroughly in wOrking order each pigeon will be able to carry 35,000 photo- , taking what they can get for their equity of graphed despatches, twenty words each. , redemption, others are running away and that is to say. each pigeon will carry 350,-: many more are looking for relief by cross- 0009'. worth of despatches tied round the i ing the border. We do not think, for a leg of a bird. There is a report in one ofl, moment, that MF- Sandï¬eld Macdonald 01'l athe thch papers mm the pmssimg have l any one of his colleagues, not. excepting procured a number of hawks. which theyl have let loose over their camps, in hopesl that the carrier pigeons may be caught in l omical. their passage by their natural enemies. Tunâ€"A corres ode t nf l . _ P0 n a 803m" paper 1 George Brown, as a member of the histori writes from Metz : curious esca es from th r l - p e m irderous ï¬le‘ i been enabled. at the opening of the presen 0f the 31:0;‘Auzust “ml the 7‘11 “f_ Sop-l! Session, to assert his political freedom.â€" leather. rench captain found himself l Mr. Blake, in pretending to regard Mr. suddenly surrounded by an hundred Prus ‘ self and marched Off. The Prussran cap- tain’s ball had struck upon his decoration, continually repeating it. On one occasion a French soldier was lyin;_r an opponent of Mr. Lauder. he would re on his belly, shooting when he got a chance ' at a stationary Prussian regiment, when a lice.†bomb from a battery at a great distance covered him with a clean. handsome sod, spade. loitering party from the gates of Meta were I ion equeezer.†These are not our del all but two swept away by one deadly rain 1 erate convictions,\but knowing what we of shell. The Metz papers relate Will1 540mP ‘ of the difï¬culties which, from a variety gusto the story of a wonderful rooster which i muses, have beset the settlers, and the travelled with the Ninety-ï¬fth Regiment. of still greater difï¬culties into which they have the line through a number of battles. and been driven to borrow a large sum of money which invariably crowed when the French to pay asmall debt, we dOn’t wonder won, and drooped his tail when Prussian the prevalent opinion. success ran high. His cage, which was mounted ona caisson, was penetrated by shot a number of times, but the valiant WM cf? Messrs. Cole Tweed have just ‘ ‘ 'l-l'-.†'. . bird went ï¬ne liar the holidays. Also an assortment “Fooling with a horse-pistol" was the. r ' ‘ 7 - verdict of a coroner e jury in Ltica. examine before purchasing elsewhere. Mr. Beecher" does not believe that women who engage in business are guilty of "d9- of Mr. Brassey, the eminent railway c womamzaticn.†most people in most goes around her waist. even Mr. Richards, thinks that the extort-l ing process has any claim to rank as econ ‘; ‘ We notice, approvingly, \he deol RATEPAYER. l cided course taken by Mr. Landonâ€"W . _ iStrenagbeqed b be 1 t 1,‘ - , SOUTH Guamâ€"We understand thatttys CL'RIOVS ESC-WES FROM DEATH 1x Bar- 3,8,“; the , mu); a:dm'T1'b 131.:em?;;1y l the intention Of the friends of J. P. McMil- “ y y I I era x y 0 ‘ r. l lan Esq, Barrister, of Guelph, to request l him to become a candidate at next election l “'3 he w - . re as “0 9"“ ofl cal cotertc ot the “ nine martyrs," he has _ d d _ . Linder’s acceptance of a trustee to receive flimsy. 3" W85. 3“"90 ering. “he“ "ml? and dispose of certain Railway debentures. captain shot him, and he fell from but} “8,333,113 badge, oversbot the mark if horse. Indignant at suzh cowardly conduct l . . he rose and tried to ï¬tlht bu, the some; that ‘3 Brefcfmd “’8 a. Charge“a“d Judging best writers in the Dominion, and its select- “ ’ t, trom tne circumstances of the occasion ed matter is from the best writers Of the marched over him and when his men came a - . v . when it was preferred, the most seriousl . here that Mr. Kenneth Mackenzie is to b flattened, 811d the Frenchman “fed ‘0 cap- ‘ brought up to turn the crank of the rhetori- ‘Jm? “19 man who attempted to k‘“ him- 3 cal hurdy~gurdy at the next election. As mainly on "Richards" Public Lands Prac- ceiued a choice stock of family Groceries, lDry Goods and Hardware. Cash custom- ers are particnfarly requested to call and A London telegram announces the death trrctor, at the a e of 65'. Mr. Brassey, as made are aware. was for- In Columbus City, Iowa, there is ayoung merly a partner of Sir Morton Pete and twas one of the contractors for the cou- At'er the completion of that work Mr. Mr. Dickson seems to know very little plodding member of a profession, which is: about the ï¬nances; all that he does know seems to be what the Collector told him. This is really lamentable. Mr. Dickson, Deputy-Reeve, and a Council. lor of much experience, whether he thinks has dealings with the department is treated it reï¬eveg him of all responsibilities that,he as P defendant, against whom 3 verdict never handles adollar of the money. NO~ We Will illustrate body charges him, or any member of the An agent Of a money lend- Council, that I am aware of, with dishon- Minister Gam‘betta, in a telegraphic cir- iug concern iiforms us that several years esty. The charge is that they gnï¬â€˜ered an enlar to the Prefects of the Departments since a poor man settled upon 100 acres of incorrect statement of the accounts to be public lands in this County. That when . published, which has. and to this day de- the same was open for sale he was unable , ceives the ratepayers. “Chausey continues to resist the attacks to pay auinstalment, and on account of ! and every ratepayer has a right to know, ing able to compass her waist with ther 0" Fredcrle Charles, taking "’3“! prisoners having to support a numerous family bel whether the â€County rates are in arrest, and lover’s collar. Having contracted a how much. I desire to know, and expect formed at the annual meeting, l and a much loWer rate. l ratepayers a full statement. One Of the Council'ors still says that some portion of the auditors' statement was l with held by the Council. t . in g.â€"â€"Advert iser. ed in clubs of live. well supported. ib' have Peace; A Merry of at d, and the Ci‘ylwhen aq was badly kicked. adjoining room to a destruc- Geu. Trocbu is said to be King William 'm return to Berlin after l ernor at the opening of the Session Of the making preparations for another sortie. but l it can only result in bloodshed. the capituluuon or Paris, even If the war is 't Legislature of Ontaiio,-‘bas afforded oppor, , T’ . . continued bevOud that tzme. The Get-maul, . . he Germans, it is reported. have Ob- . . tumty to one or two of the members of the 3 turned possession of Havre. but the "per, M. Gamhetta denies the defeat of the French army of the Loire, fthe best amateur concerts ever given All lovers of music will at- e Anniversary Sermons of the Missionary Society will (I). V.) din Durham. on Sabbath Dec. more The result of the ï¬ght'i a in the l in the treasury is a â€lid argument against l lStb as follows- Rev J H Robinson of l . l l ' , , 1â€" . a - y a 3 a charge of extravagance as well as a ter- l Markdale. will preach at 10.5 a. m., and , f Flesherton, at 65 p.m. The Missionary Meeting will be held on the f Thursday, Dec. 22nd. omible for Now I put it to I desire to know, I am yours, c., ____-_â€"_.+oâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- for a seat in the Local House for that Rid- The New Dominion Monthly for 1871, illustrated, which will comprise two volumes of 384 double column pages, or 768 pages in a year, will only cost One dollar if order- This magazine num- bers among its contributors several of the f t _ h h world. The price, when ordered singly, is “P 3 ter '90“ srng l 9 9119"â€, 9 “‘03 500- h - - . $1 50 - but. a club of ï¬ve will be addressed ‘ ' : a eâ€"a . , r - _ posed to be dead. But he rose shoox him- ‘ i-g Eli-“Mt Mr Lauder, his enemies separately for ï¬ve dons“. and I“ 3“ 03383 ’ cannot do him a better servtce than to be the postage of the mag-mine i It is understood publishers. This magazine, 6 rary Monthly in the Dominion, a paid by the the only lite- should be The last of 1870, but a peer with the ly best. In line, as a New York daily says, “The Phonological Journal is worth a 'd , h - - __ great deal more than the price asked for it." A Wm or i e wise ‘8 enough. "Get the December number and read the Whether rightly or Wronglv, there are followine from its coutetits :â€"-Geu. Trochu many poor struggling people in this region 0 turned over him as nicely asif cut by a who imagine Saudï¬eld, in some respects, It took him some time to dig out. economical overmuch, and that Mr. Rich- 4‘ 3001118! time 3 Sergeant 811“ 3 "WW , ards holds the oï¬ce of “ patent. combina. Governor ot Paris; What can I do best, or What a Physiccau ought to be; George Trask, the Reformer; A Wife's Stratagem; Gen. Robert E. Lee; Watch Manufacture in America; Physical Education; Let us Christmas- Louis do Adolphe Thiers; Our Visit to Salt Lake City; Our National Beverage; Spiritual- ism; Wantedâ€"Young Men; Picket Duel. The List of Premiums Offered for subscrib- era is Very tempting to Magazine canvas- sers and others, on account at its unusual liberality. Single numbers 30 cts.; a year’s subscription only 83. Address S. R. Wells, .-- :1.- z; :â€": at Man Beaten to Death. Owns Scrum, Dec. Illâ€"Inuit evening I Nor bathing of much importance is 'eonta'tn- g tavern-keeper “med John Spencer, near l Hepwarth, in the township of Koppel, came to an untimely death. . . and three or fonr'compamous were having Sm“ «California, vast “it is, for an- other clerk, book-keeperï¬talesmau, half. ' educated doctor, misting stock broker or general adventurer. For the last ï¬ve more W18 Fl“H131“ 0‘ him “Mil 99'9"“ years at. least we have been telling the . 3 hours after, when on entering the room he. and “I“ being the was found to be dead. C-Or0iior Thomas W0“- :case the Germans would not be jusriï¬ed h ‘ . . . ‘ . are now holdtnz l, either in their own conscience or before the Gordon and Dr BM" 5" t world in subjecting the city It Chair meal to the pic Publisher, 339 Broadway, N. Y. New York, Dec. 12.â€"â€"A Vienna des- re~ P 0!]- ridgbs. atcn says that the Sublime Porte has call- ed t'or an immediate return of the number of of irregular troops each district can furn- ish, and has also summoned the rescues. The Sultan has also called a naval coun- oil to the strength of the fleet. Dr. Russell says it is now very patent that the designers of the Paris forts com mitted enormous blunders. They forts. with the exception of Valerien and the Double Couronne, too near the city, and placed them on the inner line Of the put the Had the heights over St. Cloud or lady who boasts that her lovers collar 81- l struction of the Grand Trunk Railway.â€"- heights, instead 0‘ occupying lb“ outer Dent visitor to Washington now, is, “Have , down in the crash of that disastrous ï¬t you declined the mission to England ‘2†-, cial year. _ . i but Mr. Brassey’s timely withdrawal A'- man in East Berkshire, VL, named 600', 90 years of age, and father or twenty childsen, having deserted-his wife and taken l extensive railway works in India and up with a man named Ela, was tarred l in England, which proved fortunate and feathered by a party of"‘regnlators, few days since. .. J. ,Woodland, on Tuesday next. and fol _ _ li- lowing days. All who desire bargains in![ ï¬-Syraeuse has a ingrown“ fa this line would do well to attend. ,drunkaad†, Brassey retired from the ï¬rm, which con- The ï¬rst question asked 0f each promi- l ttuued in business till 1‘66, when it went Sir Morton Peto was ruined, bad enciente would have had a lo.. secured him a very large fortune, estimat- The same remarks apply ‘0 “10 Northwest self-made man and an indefatigable worker; and by his skill and industry be aided in building up what was for several years the 3 centimes each ; fat 23%, ï¬ï¬' extensive auction “‘0 0‘ D" | most colossal business ï¬rm of modern “*5 Goods will be held at the old IhOp of Mr_ , times.- ran- in , audWest of Paris. ed by some as high as ï¬ve millions steil g In late years he has been connected with also Montretout, Mendon, and Clamart been covered wrth works like Valerian, the difï¬- cnlties of a besiegiug army would have been prodigious, and Paris within its double g life of it. The prices of provisions in Paris are re- con- , ported Li a recent balloon letter as follows: each ; l, smoked hams, 15f.'.be 1b.. n a _ "m., and increased his wealth. He was a , Unions, 25 sons the litre; French beans, 31'. 23s. the litre; cauliflowers, 1f. 25:. l potatoes, 7f. the bushel: eg poulei, Nil; butter, fresh, 45f. the lb.; ditto, salt, a goosztikï¬ï¬‚; turkey.f65f;‘;i rabbit,618f.; a ,earp, .- a to 0 so f.- male ' 6f. the 1b; can?†ongyouss, no, ’ ass, gs, 50 14f. the lb.; set. the 1b.; an inquest en the body. also been sent to arrest men named Moï¬â€˜at, Noble and Hines. THE GREY BY-LAW. The vote on the proposed bonus to aid in the. construction of the Toronto, Grey 8: Bruce Railway took place on Monday, with the following result. : Owen Sound, majority for 207 From the above ï¬gures it will be seen that the By-law has been defeated by on. It will be seen, by advertisement in to- day’s issue, that so soon as the Municipal Elections are over, the Wellington, Grey and Bruce Company will submit a scheme to produce their line from Harriston to Owe: Sound. ‘ A despatch from London states that the wife of Mr. John Slidell, the Confederate. whose seizure on the Trent can . excitement some years ago, (bed recently at Brighton. Wonrn Kuomuo.~â€"1f brooms are wet in boiling suds once a week, they will be- come very tough, wi . last muchlonger, and always sweep like a new broom. A very dusty carpet may be cleaned by setting .a pail of cold water out by the door, wet the broom in It, knock It to get off the drops, “veep a yard then wash the ‘broom uslbdfore, and sweep again, being careful to shake will the drops off the broom, and not. sweep farm a time. If done with care, it will clean a carpet very nicely, and you will be surprised at the quantity of dirt in the water. may need changing once or twice, if the carpet is very dirty. housekeepers, and salt by others. The Countv Council Of Huron has given $400 to the Ottawa relief fund. Coburn and Mace have arranged to ï¬ght in Canada on the 11th of April. Guelph proposes to give 30 acres of land on which to erect fair buildings. - Harriston has organized a brass band. Extra postal facilities are requsred be- tween Orillia and Beaverton. Mr. Archibald Mc'l‘ag rart, of Arthur, was killed last week by a fall from a sleigh. A young lady in Hamilton boasts of be Ailsa Craig has started asausage factory. Look out for neighborhood. Peterborough Wants a steam ï¬re ougiue, but had better ï¬rst see that there is ‘at suf- ï¬cient water supply. Dr. Dickinson, in the Township Of" lau- , ' hing the it grnnmcvgrsleepew. The Mitchell Advocate pail-IT’S? a ture of the ravages typhoid lever is com- mining in that neighborhood. =2. . The church erected by the Wesleyan Methodists in Salem has been sold to the Lutherans of that village for $600. The proceeds of the sale are to be devoted to the erection of galleries in the Elora W. M. A girl employed in a barrel and stave factory in Kansas, recently packed 125 bun- dles of staves in four and a-half' hours. Mark Twain has this advice for young men with literary aspirations: “Write with. out pay until somebody Offers pay.†Two months of the European war have cost the press of the United States for the transmission of news by cable,- $000,000. adopted a rule prohibiting teachers from re- ceiving presents from their pupils on pain ot dismissal from service. toxicated. attacked and murdered another any who was sitting quietly on a door-step in Philadelphia. perpetrated by one Ker, of Galt, upon his wife one day recently. he went into the ro'om where the woman lay in bed, and attempted to stab her.â€" In defending herself she was dragged out of’ bed by Ker. Who succeeded in getting her down on the floor,- where he continued his determined attempts to kill her, cutting her with the knife in a fearful manner about the head, face and neck, one gash cutting slightly the jugular vein, 7 and , another al- most severing tbe upper lip. In her‘ efforts to one herself, the poor woman had evi: dently caught hold of the knife with her hands, for her ï¬ngers were gushed most se- verely, and her left. hand has rebeived a cut across the palm, which has almost severed it through to the back. Mr. Jordiue inter- fered, and, with other assistance which ar- rived, Ker was scented, and shortly after lodged in safe keeping. When asked aa'to his motive for the crime, Ker only replied “that he had done it. and would die for it.†loos. It appears that he There uarrel arose in which the deceased He was carried into an about midnight and no Constables have duoiug are â€"_â€"â€" FOR BY- LAW. AGAINST". Sydeuham, “ 7 7 Derby, .. 200 ‘ Koppel, “ 190 Sarawak, “ 8.) . Holland, “ 77 times. Glenelg, “ ~ 56 Bentinctr, majority against, 2M Egremont, “ 3:)5 Normanby, “ 599 ï¬amm Sullivan, “ 23} out i that .W‘ ‘ Rs“ able, sed so much S-A ll not cut the carpet, or so, for s :81] The water PP Moistenzd Indian is used with good effect by some W218 On he doll gen of Mo ycur favorite cats in chat .wh ’I ~- dirk Church. Diamonds of extraordinary brillianCy le have been found near the Cape of Good Hope, and great excrtemeut has followed. The Chicago Board of Education has Two boys, sixteen years old, while in- A murderous assault with. a knife was he Reporter says l) A genuine highï¬yerâ€"A Parisian bal- make good martyrs-aThey are so dry, they would burn well. A western editor had a pair of boots so ti in that they came near making him a uiversallst, because he received his puu~ ishment as he went alOng. There is a prospect of further revelations concerning the whisky fraud in Fergus.â€" Some parties who were implicated in the frauds have left for parts unknown. An attorney in Dublin having died ex- ceedin-ly poor, 8 shilling subscription was set on not to’ pay the expenses of his fune- ral. Most 09 the attorneys and barristers having subscribed,- Joue of them applied to Toler, afterwards Lord Chief J ustiee Nor- bury, expressing his hope that he would also subscribe his shilling. “Only ashils ling “I" said Toler, only a shilling to how an attorney! Here is a games; go and bury onezand‘twenty of them. A Kentucky newspaper published obituary of a man reported to be dead, iv- iug both his good and bad qualities. be man, who was still in the land of the living, thereupon sued the editor for libel, laying his damages at $10,000. A man named Finn was recently conï¬ned at the Louisvilie, Ky., Police Swim, at late. coarser catamarans. Francisco, a correspondent says ;... d that we are already deluged with represe They are starving here by the dozen, or “floating on the light atmosphere of I circumstance, and trusting to luck.†Conn ron Fnos'r-Brrns.â€"We are in- formed on good authority that nothing, is better for wifudrawiug the frost. with- out injury to frozen ears, cheeks and ï¬ngers than the immediate application of keroseneâ€"erubbiug i: on gently a few were frozen, and this remedy produced immediate relief without the usual in- the application another time with equal success. In another case the rentedy was applied to a badly frozen ear,whicli, as in the other instances, it cured with- thawing. This remedy'is the more valu- every house.-â€" Country Gentleman. TEACHEK.â€"Mary Magill. a young lady found dead on the road, under the fol- lowing circumstances -:-â€"lt appears that she was quite delicate, and some of the pupils had remarked how pale she look- ed on Wednesday. After dismissing the school in the afternoon, she remained house, and having become faint on the way,she sat down on a log, placing her satchel by her side. There are indica- tions of her having experienced great suffering in her last moments as her face lying upon her face quite deadâ€"Lon- don Free Press. $400.â€"A gentleman advertises that nesday nigh t. Su‘DnnN Dunnâ€"The Examiner re- cords the suddeu death on Tuesday last What is the most proï¬table of all businesses? The shoe, for every pair is soled before it is finishdd. Why is it dangerous to take a nap Np, indeed, was the simple reply, that wasn’t. his name. incidents of her recent trip to California, said : but he behaved very well ; no one would have suspected him of being a preacher. demise of his paper, says : liaucy of out career has only been equal- ncss management has only been excelled by the lack of business itself.†his congregation en the subject of obey- ing the commands of God, says :â€" ‘Bredern, whatever God toll mo to do in this book (holding up the Bible) dut I’m gwiue to do. must jump troo a stone wall, I’m gwino to jump at it. God, jumping at it ’lougs to mo.’ French compositors, engaged in the Gibson Ofï¬ce, Ottawa, left their employ- ment and sailed for France to ï¬ght in defence of their Country. We now lc'arn that. t'vio out of the three t'vere killed, the third one chronicling the facts. tioned by Colonel Wolsely before his departure from Canada which we do not think received as much attention at. the time as it ought to have done. He stated that the Red River military or pedition was one of the few ever under- taken where spirits formed no part of the daily ration. lowance of tea instead, and notwith- standing the forebodings of some medi- Punsbon thinks some ministers would cal oï¬ioers the result was a complete success. - There t'vas a notable absence of sickness and c. me. . #0?†Waltrxn.â€"Writi'n'g" from San ' . olitar o euin‘ ii the Is not as y p g relative amount ntatives of these various non-pro. give in classes, but despite all our pro- the cry is, “Still they Come.â€â€" Taxes H. P. In one instance both cheeks atiou. The same person repeated n-ï¬ammation. It is indiSpeusable the application be made before because it. «Sis always at hand. in Mrs. D DEATH or a LADY Scuoor. who was teaching school on lot .27, in “1; the 7th concession of Nottawasaga, was ï¬iids rude skill ome time in the school room. his osed she started for her boarding- who terribly scratched and disï¬gured. Thursday morning she was found and 'k'no lost an overcoat and four hundred are at the Reform Banquet on Wed- The Leader thinks the tlemau fell among thieves. Mr. «Alexander Reddick, J. P.., of uut Forest. try to il-e the cars are in motion ? Because $5. ‘.- . . § .. . , . . A,“ if?“ '~. :2. ’ .â€..._x.:: r " ""“' 2‘ * sail-Wing from the held, a tOld by her cousin that she looked fresh‘as a daisy, kissed by the dew. 00 A very intelligent lady, relating the ‘We had one clergyman along, of A western edilor, in announcing the ‘Thc bril. d by its brevity, and the lack of busi- A negro preacher holding forth to If I see in it dirt I Goin’ trod it ’lougs to Two PRINTERS Kittenâ€"At the out- reak of the Franco-Prussian war, three TEA vs. Wannaâ€"A fact was men- Therc was a large al- “Gcncral’l OlNeil has published an “oï¬cial†account of the Fenian cam- paign, of May last. He says very truly that it failed in consequence of , the Feuiaus being “so backward in coming forward.†During hi? imprisonment his family were. supported by contribu- tions from Horace Greely, General But- ler, and other friends and admirers of- Ellibusterisms Mr. Gladstone has written a circular in reply to a petition presented thrdugh an Irish member, in which he states that the Government of Great Britain the feels bound to make and has made pro- vision for affording protection to the Pope; but in the meantime Italy. ex-. plioitly engages to protect the Pupe’s freedom and maintain his dignity. This is a conï¬rmation from the highest quar- termof . certain rumors which have been his own request, in order to protect him' iuibircalatiou for sometime to the of- from the malice of the “ghosts cfldead friends, who had been pursuingb‘gï¬'ï¬bm . place to place for some time part} ,7 = “ {ï¬F him-great Britain had ofl'ered‘au â€moms†Me’t'ou Tuesday, 6th December, at Ogden’si Motel, Hanover. Members all present.â€" Miuutes of last meeting read its passedt Application received from Laird Patterson, ed to be entertained. Cheque issued to Trustees of School Section No. 'l for the Tannery of Thomas and John Smith Crawfdrd in lieu of Statute lobo‘r. $6 were ordered to be accepted ip full of arrears of (lens on Townline Bridge. Joseph Mills was paid $5, be being in indigent circum- tbey were by no means equally appreciated. Mrs. Cobbet was always tenderly cherished by the rude demagogue, return for her devotion to the drunken actor. cooking abeef steak, he need be patient, and will probably dte a bachelor. Our mar- riageab'le girls make no pretentious to the sweet wife could, at the same time, the dinner “and herself as neat as any lady have done.†Mrs. Somerville, the woman of science, turns readily from the celestial mechanics to the cookery book, and mixes it. pudding with the same accuracy as she solves a mathematical problem. home attractive to her husband and chil- dren. In doing so she is more satisfact‘Ory to herselfas well as to others. ever bravely they may be sh might reconcile themselves to the loss of what they cling to Overfondly. the material comforts of home. If the digestion of their overdone puddings were facilitated by the piquaucy of a ban mot, or the. scantiuess of presented in the Senate today was one by Mr. Chandler, rep., of Michu, in relation to the commercial interests between the United States and British North America possessions and the Republic Of Mexico. It authorizes the President, whenever in his judgment the public interest may require, to issue a proclamation suspending, in re- pect to the provin'cEs or territories therein to be designated, the operation of all law: aiid regulations whereby the right of bond- ed transportation companies is recognised. ' The President is further authorized, when' ever in hisjudgment such a measure shall be expedient, to declare the similar suspen’ sion of the laws whereby vessels to? the Do- m‘inio‘ri of Canada or any other posseSsions in North America are permitted to enter the waters of the United States, saving, however, to such vessels such rights as may be granted by treaty between the United States and Great Britain. on commerce. "- (ac-Fri --r- -" ' . .‘aâ€" {Sentinels council to back taxes. Application refus- raised oï¬' Section. The Taxes on for the year 1870 were ordered to be thrown off. Pathmaster Edge was authorized to Rob'na‘fourlh . gon,lLe’ith’ ,0 Robert Robertson, late of Armstrong, Margt. Highland, John ‘Gleuelg. 00“" are" . Emil? Evil;i Meelirétzvm. ' . ? nil Rte...“ McGitrmli'linn Toronto Money market Bindie, Thou. Tibia“. Sara†l â€"- "mu. , Toaowro, noon, Dec. 13, 1870. gig; Jé‘sï¬'d McBmirnflflgm _ _ arGreeubacks, buying at 9?; selling at 90". . 3,9,3. M,†Jane MESEUalnnd. Oliver 501) to John Collinson and James Large silver buying at 6, ; selling atï¬ï¬g. Collinson, Joseph llch{.1"n0n"l“' selling 3" ‘-â€"’ CamerOu. John 2 .1 la“, Arch against Lot 30, 1st com, W. G. R. Adams was paid $6.12, for repairs Oats, _ Peas, a man tn these days of delicate and ï¬ne women, waits for a wife until he one capable of whirling a map or vigor of a Mrs. Cobbet; of the humble F8“ ‘of Mrs. Cooke, yet they might possess had a regular sett of servants could A wise true woman will always strive to make I To _ and This we feat w is not to be done by a mere display of fine feathers and ï¬ne arm, which, how- Company will submit an equitable scheme , own abroad, for the extension or their Railway through soon droop in the close atmosphere of the County of Grey. to 00181180111161. home. If our Women would give us something more elevated than the mere frivolty of dress and manners, in exchange for the solutions of a good dinner, husbands might to spiritualize themselves so far as to a; dispose with any thing, so gross a material as beef and pudding. If wives woaldstri‘ve 7' become learned, witty, or wise, men annum is the highest that will be paid.â€" t, Duties to commence on the 3rd of January, l 1831-. Address, if by letter post-paid, illprovidsd dinner, made up by the fatness of’Teai-uing and philosophy, it is possible that husbands Would be less dis- posed to grumble at. the domestic shOit- mings of their wives. To expect them, however, to behold with complaoeny a too at insolVent triumph Of ehignon and skirt, while their purses and stomachs are alike collapsing, is expecting too much from material good nature. It is far from our purpose to persuade ‘ women to make more household drudges - . We desire that they should IA TEREST! ' ‘ themselves. aspire to become complete wives, not only capable of fulï¬lling the lowest 'of their domestic duties, but the highestâ€"to cook. beefstcnlts properly if need be, and to en- liven home by their intelligence, and ele- vate it. by refinement. â€M. H \Loan on improved farm property for aterm J GRANT’ POLICY. A Bill in the United States Senate. THE THREAT TO REPEAL THE BONDING SYSTEM. Wasnisororv; Dee. 12.â€"Among the bills n I S n The bill was referred to the committee â€"â€"â€"§-$-<.o-oâ€"iâ€"â€"â€" ' Ravager: of War around Meta. The ' Echo du Lumembonrg publishes some information respecting the unhappy condition o’f the districts around Mold. It says that “ wheréver tk‘é Pruï¬siaus have been they have carried off everything that was pormbleéca'ttle. horsespgraiu, fodder, even furniture, bedding and i neh‘. There is perhaps, no ground of Complaint for that; it is a right of war. The Department Of the Moselle, in the opinion of well-infordied persons, is ruined for the next menty years. The vineyards, for the most part are des- troyed, and will not. be productive again for ï¬ve or six years. All the 'wine that was stored in the villages has been consumed or taken away. In those villages near which the dréadtul conflicts of the 14th, loth, 18th, 261k and 3lst of August and lst of September occurred, houses and gardens are mere wrecks. All the ï¬ne trees which bordered the roads near rdetn have been cut down wholly or partially. All the pleasure gardens and the pretty villas in the vicinity of Metz have been completely destroyed and the plantations out down; and all the trees wuich ornamented the promenadea within the city have more or less suï¬â€™ered.†________+’â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"- The ï¬ve hundred Chiuimeit employed Oh the Alabama and Chattanooga Railroad, are givrng entire satistactiou as laborers; ' but the Meridian Gaaetto says they are making desctfttctfve raid! 6n gardens and hen r60lt5'4' 03' Dan were execu LIST of letters\ Small silver buying at It“. ; Sterling Exchanre, 119. Commercial. her husband ; but Fall Wheat, _-.. . . Cooke got little but hard knocks in Spring Wheat, . -. .... ... - Barley, .'.'.‘- .'..- Spring Wheat,....;.'.;. . dress Polk 'f' 3 NEW _________,._'_â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" new Councils are organized, in January,l the V‘Veliington, Grey and Bruce Railway , _ Wanted for common School Section No. 3, Durham, Dec. 1511], 1870. tf. weather permitting. of five years. ' est in advance. No ï¬nes. Principal repay able by instalments, at option of borrower. _ Law charges very moderate. Loans promt t- ' ly obtained. TEAS: roiosro TEA COMPANY, Or their Agents. . parison with any other teas, at the same in monthly, halt-yearly, or prices, will prove this. _ ments. to suit the borrower. sale prices, in .3, pound, pound, and 5 pound packages. ‘ THEEEST TEAS! are guaranteed pure as imported from China and Japan. being sold; and comprise the ï¬nest Teas which are imported. That the Teas of the Toronto Tea Com- pany giv’é satisfaction is the immense trade we ire, how doing in them. Families who tried them once, now get them regularly, as they ï¬nd they cannot get any such teas 7“ Vr._qr-_--r' 13w" _ .-..~ . iel Malia and ‘James Deacon ted at Kingston on Tuesday. MAPPI’ED’ "ch Scotland, ingemn' ï¬nal." (‘Lea M 1 W lliu to 808 l 9 u erson atlh ,, . n .1. AtonobtheNovi by the ’Rev. W 5- C0" Auderlay,’ Irvinge ï¬d‘mi, J“. daughter of Robert Robert- Anderson, Geo. McLean, JOhn 110' - closed, at 110§- Corbett Joseph M sDavxd â€' g l" ‘ 1'“ Connor: Elizabeth “(Cer‘ner Crittenden, Jan. "“ald J ' Cook, Mrs. Smith Mt‘Anbu,‘ John ‘ stances On account of the loss of his hand. CM hell D . $5 were paid Dr. Lander-kin, for attendance Durham Markets. Cu‘;f’D'a,;,e,““°d“ ï¬fth-,.., Mm,“ on Mills. 0n Resolution the Auditors were ""â€" ~ Carauess. Jame, Mgï¬ï¬c tun, 13 Aug“ instructed to audit and ï¬nally close the Fall Wheat . Durham, .Dég-ggrtgggf-OO Cameron, Wm. ““5335: John 1369 ï¬nal“? “mm†Spring that,..'.~....... u 90 to o 90 ; gmï¬lgï¬ ï¬‚op“; wja , . Oats,..........'. ....... 0 25 to 0 28lDieki ‘5 ‘ courthv M. - . . . , e, ohn , 3, y, I. A Choosmg a Wit-8" geap, ' ' ' "T" I"; ' ' ' g 2?, i?) ((3) 30 ‘. Davis. Miss Catherine\lt.1‘:,\,:;h;,‘lil B. -' a e ...-..'.‘..‘...-.~.'.'. ~ 0, . ' . H? . . . b‘ldury.’ .. .-.. ....... 5 00 to 5 50 l Barb†1%“ Ame “CA“hur. tint Cobbet is said to have been ï¬rst attract- Butteix ..... ' .......... 0 15 ,0 0 00 i I mtg, “Th . M‘Lï¬ttghlim Mini ed towards the woman whom he afterwards La:d,. _ .._ ______ . ______ 0 10,00 0 00 l Mgr-byaoiihdre‘i: lyiqcmnwy “h“ . married, by the vigor in which she whirled Eggs, .. . .. . . . . ~. -. .. .--. 0 12lto 0 00 l Duglaiuflisa Emelineltlfqlfy’ David a mo . Cooke, the celebrated tragedian, flay, ----'----- - -- - ~---- 5 90 1° 7 00 Dimond, y“. M "‘F‘Olt, Dnmta p Potatoes ........... 0 20 to 0 20 . d canon, m., M . became so enamored of the rumpstakes Wool .. _’."'_.“- ........... 0 20 to 0 25 , gimp}! . J33. Mchlartfn, uohh *7 served to him at a certain coffee house in Sheepskins, ..~.. .- .. . - . . 0 25 to J 75 , Fall)": "if; MHz-"Hi“, D, the city, that, in order to perpetuate his Calfskius per lb... .. ..-. 0 08 to '0 10 l Firth, steph ' Million; Angus enjoyments. he installed the kitchen maid ggis g?" tcdvlilbs ' ‘ ‘ ° ' ' 55 3g :3 2 33 l Flaulgan, Patrick Menonï¬â€˜ £2230. in his owu house as Mrs. Cooke. Both of p """"" Ewell?“ Nichol, Walter -. ""0 " ' .- , ox. s. '. . these women proved excellent Wives,though Owen sound Markets. Flaviigan, Patrick 35,2321. £203, ..owen Sound. Dec. 13. 1870. Each". Chas. Ohm“. $1 05 to $1 106006. John pmâ€, Wm. l 00 to l (I5leflllam. Donald Park, A" 0 4-. to 0 5i ‘2 Grey- Thus. 0 32 ,0 0 33 Goraldin, Mary 0 5g ,0 0 5,5 ‘ Gtencross, Wm. 8 50 to 9 00 l Graig, Peter ), ‘ I arson, M"; Parr-ott, .l, Parson, Wm, ...... who-o.-- ..-- u..- Hay, ............... , . . Potatoes, ,.-. .-.-.. . . . . . 0 25 to 0 25 j G'lchrl‘ty Dugal'd Ross, Wm. P‘Oik 5 50 to .6 001 G0“d, John R as. W. . . : ----- 3 Henry, Thos. Roberson, J. Guelph arkets. fHendersoh, Mathew Ryan G __ , l, Bob'scln, Jr hn Sllew’ellfalm Guelph, Dec. 13, 1870. lB‘HlBj SHYQUEl Wheat,.-.....;.....$l15 to st 27 Helirlsrlhos. 1 1:3 to t 20 Hiram, m., 0 45 IO 0 55 Homby, Jame; Sharp, John Shepard. Jno Staplwg, Gen. . Barley _ .... .-.. both, and have none the less beauty of per‘ Oats,'.’... . _ _ _ _ ... _ 0 43 ,0 0 45 Leonard. Thus. Scull. Mrs. C son and delicacy cf sentiment. Fielding’s Peas,... 0 63 to 0 6.) Leonard, Anthony Sims, Jan. --------- Lawson. Wm. --------- . 6 Cl? F? ‘i 59.1mm, p. 3 Lamb, Geo. l Lawrence. Wm. 4 Mann, Margt. : Murtoh. John R. . ..a. a . . ADVERTISEMENTS. Sins. Mrs E Wellington, Grey and Bruce ihlills, c. , “,..“, yo. Ratlway, , [Manhunt Miss LizzieWilson a nu...“ Ox'rttiuo, CASADA, 1 Moore, Jaï¬- Weir. Jno. Bathtubs, Dec. 13, 1870. Mnrdï¬â€˜â€œ: 3““! Wilson, Wm. 1 Meggit. Robt. Walker, S; the Ratepayers of tile Coilrity of Grey. Man“, Mr,- Marat. Gautiett‘tcn,â€"â€"'As the Tofdiito, Grey ‘ MM", M's- Mil-rill- Bruce Railway By-Law has been de‘ , M00"?- J83- Mann, Mrs. Margt. ed, I desire to “state that so soon as the -, , )leikle, Arch. ‘ 72' Orton, Alex. “'irkson, M l flail v 1.123. ..‘nal. Wm. this > 3, ‘Jns. : McCiu'e, David Aljne. in. I have. the honor to be I ~ Gentlemen, I McGowan. John Your obedient serVant, l “Vilma“; Jllo' , _ ‘ McIntosh, “rm. MCGIVERIN, 1 McGilvray, Anna: 1 l Pres'dcnt. A. MCKENZlE, Posmisrrs. nonrusns Glenelg, a female teacher. $140 per“, tention of intending put FINLAY McttAE, : . Secretary A: Treasurer, .. ' . Durham, P. 0, of every style and lllllsh, which of tone, beauty of finish, and al . VOIuntegr Noticei llnstrument is Warrantcd for 6 JOHN MOODIE, Capt. Com. No. 4 CO., 3lst Bat. Durham, Dec. 13th, 1870. MONEY T0 LOAN. 8 PER CENT. prices. THE Colonial Securities 00., , . PERMANENT (nixrrep) OF LONDON; ENGLAND, No Commission. NO Inter- .___._â€" Capital. â€".â€". Good mortgages purchased. Apply 11b Davul Jackson, J r., , Durham, Co. Grey. Durham, Dec. 13th, 1870. THE BEST 6'. CHEAPEST DIRECTORS. Wm G..odr-rham, Plan, Esquafl. E Smith, cis Shanly, Esq; the Hon. pherson, Senator. BANKERS. Bank of Toronto Bank of Canada. SAVlNGS BANK BR Money r‘eébitted on deposit, tan ruoss scLu av ms hum, compounded half-yearly a J, ‘ G0“ opened at Coverly, Joseph “Eli?" '1“; Sr. ()astiday. W. H. M Quay-â€e, Hugh cGrade, anch : Ferrier. Miss Emily Oillauty, unison. Ritchson, Mrs. Sharp, Wm B. Shetlmd. Thos. Shâ€9l‘8“d, Thou: TimmOtis, Gut-““1 Torrey. John Tut‘nluull. Geo. Wizliams, Jno. , Whitmore, Samuél Wilkinson, R. T. “YllStm, Mrs. Wm. Walker, Wm. 1“!', Miss Rebeccal‘rlatvrs, hir’a. INL. (Hunts-runes.) laldwiii Jno. ElksonMrsl‘llizabetll mattress Sterner,- Division Street, Utmz .S'oima', ESTABLISHED m 1866. SLOA’S‘ respectfully directs the at- his large and varied stock of lnsttumenu tial qualities Of ï¬rst-class lnstrumeutsg- stand unrivalled in the Dominic“. Each .: . . kept in good order free of charge. Also '5' 0' 40093an 0!. ,Durham Volunteers the only Agent in the adjoining counties . will meet ("T Target Practice on for Heinthan A: Co-.’s Pianos, which havb' Wednesday, the let of December, 1370. been awarded the ï¬rst pnzes at the last two the Drill Shed, at 11 O’ClOCk‘: A. M., Annual Exlllbltllflls (if Ontario, above 3" other competitors -. they are warranted for five years. He will deliver them in Owen Suuiid free of charge, at Msnufactnrers’ Price List on application. tuned. A large stock Of ï¬rst-clue Con; Western Cana nth: led rs. Margf: . Ann Donald chums t0 tor purity l the eaten; years, and Pianos certinas always on hand, at the lowest pol: sihle prices. .\ Dee. 6, 1870. 2015-. i Head Ofï¬ce, 70 Clmrclr St, Toronto. $300,000 Panszpsxr, Hon. Geo. W. Allen, Senator; Vice-Pussmasr, John Worthington, Esq: Esq; Samuel Esq: Fran- D. L. Mac- ; Merchants’ ANCH. and interest allowed at the rate. of six per cent. per au- MONEY TO LOAN A single trial and com- On improved freehold property, re-psynbld yearly metal Froni the Our 50c. Tea will be found equal to any large income of the society, money can al- 5c. ; our 80c. equal to any at $1 ; and our tariff rate. NO management 1 green equal to any, however high the lions from amount of Loan. at 60c. ; our 60c. equal to any at 700. to ways he had without delay and at a reduced tees or deduc- The Come?- rice chargvd. Our Black Teas sell from an ing charges are much more than ordi- Green uarity favorable to borrowers. All our Teas are sold for cash, at whole- ARCHIBALD MCKENZIE .A :9"? D r‘mm. , 34 KING STREET T'O R O N TO, nsnausunp ix 1 The Teas of the Toronto Tea Company For strength and ï¬ne flavor, hey cannot be excelled All tested before for the 3' :..:_ was sass racer for the money elsewhere. ._o.__. desiring to learn this light In towns where we be e ' v agents, parties protession, should do so are invitedto buy a small quantity to see how they like them. Afterwards they can buy more. In districts where we have no agents, persons can write to us for samples of Tens of any kind, at any price, and we will send them by mail, free.- We send 20 lbs. or more to any Railroad Depot in On tario, freight paid, and collect through Ex- press Agent. Put up in 5 pound, pound, and 5 pound packages. mOnths. gentlemen. years of age and upwards. For full particulars and t Address all orders to the TORONTO TBA 00., 16 Yuma Stu, Toaoxro. NO. 5, Bentin holding a second class cert Apply to Agedts in Durham, l l, FlNï¬lâ€"A‘Y ? SHAWN Beutitick, Nongll, l8 average length of time required is “5"“ Ladies learn more rapidly lb“ Both sexes admitted from 3‘ '1'. H. CHURCHILL? Toronto: Ont. sancmajvnsvm ANT ‘ SOHO ED FOR ck. a Male Totem, 50c. to 90¢, ; mixed same prices. Team-from 51m. to $1. Japan (all ttucolorâ€" WALTER S. LEE. ed) 530.. to 800. Secretary Treasurer. 1‘97. TELEG RAPH msvirurs. EAST, O N T . 868, For the purpose of qualifying Open“?! TELEGRAPH c minnow LINES thenOaud now so rapidly building in “’0 Dominion and United States. It has ht" come one of the ‘ PERMANENT tusrircrio'ss 01“ THE COUNTRY, V and has turned out OVER. 100 or'sri's'ron's. who nOw ï¬ll important positions Willi _GOOD SALARIES. Ladies and Gentlemen and honirablï¬ at once. TN ermsaddrees 0L SECTION iï¬cate. to. Zoo-th- T t Durham, 'lt . I G.< 1 w A ll MVP In)“ lll ' HI Wlllt‘ll tli'y w for in I).itll‘4l ‘ All l-ilntls‘l 'srtmm CZ? tt‘w Suitable L ,FXPELL J isus t (if water i fourth mile Title indisp TEA Wanted 'manhy, a r class ccrtil the lat of. Apply tt