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Ices alb 'eiiv is lei it gnit s, coutoll tnd
state of tuiud, and gatisliod with the
twill(er, that the usual seereti031 of
new sappliea during imiking will not
take place. It is generally owing to
thjF Canso that cows eftentitl'tos'ilield
up their wllk," as it 144 termed, anti,
and this cannot be obviated so long
115 the COW is in a restless state of the
wind 1311.1 diseatisftcd with Ler wilk03. Iwi3
A. decidnn'tt; tree, the bu'1e of witch
have started, i'1 always it risky thing IL ,
to handle, With evergreens it is dif-
fervut. They transplant better after w;
Vehe intim hue st a.rtetl and the tomtit'.
annuls begin to swell. This is one n°.,•'0
reason why even eens f0l'Bis led by wh,
nurserymen with cuter stock early i11 ,`•;ii
A vagary of fashion—a revivAi ls
�iraaEary of
�hurohal and Sooieties1 10 twine all Immensely long scarf of
lIr•:hvtaa.l: C'ut n, n.—Sabbath Servlre4 at tulle or silk (null high up around the
11 a.m. and 0.:10 p.m. Sunday School at throat, fastening it there with a litre()
2:30 p.m Lev. Juo. Moss, D A., pastor, antique brood), or a long, slender
1{pow c .tt 441;1.---Sabindh services at 11 lace pm. This is then brought down
a.m. and i1::Ih p,nt, Sunday Sehool at 100 to the belt, the end caught up grave -
pan. ROY, 4.. J11,r.4, pa -ler. - fully and held undo(' a clasp or Mice)°,
Sr, J„ r.. '' Chum 11,—Sabbath Services 1't ` the billowy Folds of the scarf being
11 a.m. au 1 i p.m. ;<r.aday School at 11;:10
.1.111. ltev. W. '1`. 1'111 lfe, 111011 c,lt. first caught, hero and there on thole
\1::shine-'r ('t[rn,'u.._SabbathS„rvieesat 0413' (301511, \relit 1103' 4100 set with
ltt: 1 0) 1 t 1'l 'hit': l'-)". Sunder School al sparkling stones,
.1:3 p,,1,. i'e•terIt, .v, 1),C,Clappissn. .1x1441. ini„otnr free W1111 ore11 lo the of
•fie Hub's Catarrh 1leuledy. Price 33.0 eta. Nola
nontN 1 441111 1.14 0'1,t 1:50.-54Lbet11 11 yy G. .1. Dululnuui.
ter 0111'4 l,htyin every month at 11 eau. A very novel slcirt has a dented
net-. P. i ti!, ,i, prlt.t - Y I
ul.0 14.1.,..4 L..1,,:: curry 'fhnl'olny'. plastron of ),lain muslin 410501 the
,•53ltin;rin',ri uul'o ibek, ' front, \41111 l:reneh bows of white
JLwseel, i. 34..:1: Tae dnyet sr i,afore fall satin ribbohs set at inttrvnls frau the
tu0on111 11 Ines' block. belt to the nurrnw flounce of embroil -
A. (1. L'. W. L+...m: meets on and slid cry at the bottom of the skirt, 'I'hc
OF LOCOING TO LILT, ---
C/ The mul4rslgnod has tIn n 4.s sf Im1A, lot
541 0034,5, Greyno wants 1,r,4
”. Tilt work
will bo sub llViata to dm l es 1114 tacking the
1111, Two 808818, 14435 4444,3 11447, velli bo 13114110.
e,l for onnedntinathn hark For Nether 4444.
t1011lnre 84,1115 to P 1'13. 0551 011.3 Prnp.
51 •1 1101 PAL
HOUSE 45 LOT FOR SALE, ON
(1110011 aunt. r tore .1a 041 st 4104 on
Lot teat emits' 141 utllacd torn staid°,
1 ho sold oa rowfon0.1..1,, 0e1.11,'. Apply to --
A. 11 L \\'rf If ,111131,1
NIT II. 11LASIf.Ii,I,,
U,,t , r, th'tukln ; Itin
f uuoy
00.40 4,1, 4.41• thou,' hb,r
pp -rt for "ts •
t`. i'+h i t', elf. Inr.,a 11. 11hur!
1011 in ant of tae 111 .44'1 1 i,,, a•t t up
lop in az,tl s If fru 1,-
tre Minim 10 800 4,11 tit', Ii , t w .r1
8,4 100)0. t,u,n.t. a. fit t,i10 !,i1,. 11
171 04 nothiuq b•4t ar:., •41!,1.0 111'",, all 41'1",'"W".
aw ",'"Wa• Liu''4111 Ih•n; sees Lhnu 05""1"-.
Itin sen3un often fail. They have ,de'
108
necessarily been dug too curly, expos. Fat
I.tst \\ ..11 live evtllie Beach month, drapery 144 a 4440 ilutlu00 at 0411411• ed perhaps to ehilliug 1,t' (Irving 1
]foa1:S111 Lope): '3314,1 and last Monday work in roses and r()sebttdt, put on 1 t winds during the packing, told, `1. fANL1NE040
evenings of each month in Smalo's hall, broad flat rnuels on the sides, and
though fresh and green in appear---Nllx'I' To_
I,.O.L,eat �fundny in Query month in 1 aUCa whet( recoivud by the Ranter, (,, ODLINI;S..
Orange Hall. "4411444(1 into n fall straight waterfall 1 lA
Poi -,.'r O+'. 1:',:.--t)tlie:r Hang:, front 44 a. ct.. back. The haeline le 1110.dQ from l'!Ll•t make Ott start after' setting otlt, and I
to 7 p. m. of the eamo broad flounce, and 1100 It gradually turn brown and dee. It is --0••._—
be 1
,braryintlluliuet'ibleek Roadie over 13.Smnom l� s ' harrow vest of plain nninsook, laid i1, 110511 ebetter to crder froul ushevergreens
d tcrnd The auhsetiber is peep:nod to 4141 all kinds
Wee, will be open f rom 0 to 7 p.m. on \S•ed- ' pleats to match the each 1. There lo a separately of Painting, :!itch ns
nesdays and Fridays and from 4 to 0 p.m, full bow, ' 1 mg loops and embroil• later in 118 sontou, say during Kay,
on Saturdays, creel ecus, yet Ile the back of the or am June, if the season is back- 1
FASHION
basg'le, 0114 0001144 at the neck, i i ward and Lha 1,03 shoots have not ' HOUSE SIC1N, OA1211i 1CP,
UTBy. •the fashion of twenty years ago. ,,lade much growth. They 0601114 be , PLAIN on O12Nr:1\tlsN'I'AL P.uvr[xn,
fresh -dug, uick. )acllntl mud soon re•
Flnbi Lightning enrol Neuralgia in nue mil- b q 1
Lawns and piques, and dainty wee. r•Iui,lLigbtni,gcuresToothache in ono 0015811. Tho tender point about all ; --0---
minute. Flu34 L1glltnhtgcttrce Paco Actio in
4425645 of embroidered muslin, are 0114' „,1,441(0, Fluid Llghtu.sg mores Lou,l,ngo evergreen is its root. If once dried it
matte in 33gac' cr princess style, more ' In one minute. Fluid Lightn1ng relieves' seldom recovers, It is very impor. PAPER H'h 1E71NIs, KALSOMII�IiNG
1'r less elaborate. ; Rheumatism in 0410 minute. Fluke Lightning •
cures any pain or ache instantly. Price l0ets, tent, therefore, that the roots should i —AND --
The latest foreign faa11100 plates , i" ottlo at Jno, I:Inrgretvos ,1: C0's. Drug bo carefully protected from gun and
resemble caricatures, with t11eir wing.
With all the abundance of new Cel- wind. 11 possible, take a cloudy 0r *n xtit iia: is ?apo<ritelt.y.
like draperies, huge bustles, ,111'1 ' nriugQ white and blank remain the showery day for haudliug evergreens. 1 ---,1--
Max 211, 1886.
T013
B BRUSSELS LIME WORKS
STILL :1H.EAJ).
'V5')WN & MON,
('le subscriber; taloe th s opportunity of re.
turning theista to 110 iahaIi tau to 1133 U,•ussolu
and viui�ily for past patronage, and bog to
4401110 tit •,tt 101, bt;; no, In sev,:r,t 1 improvements
in their ltlln 01111 made of horning, thus nye now
In n, bot t, l tel n than eve' before to supply
lo, I'n14i ts,i111 ir.0 rist440 L1nu.
t In ti n- t t i •rentl, season of one lm•n-
I -,Ivo s In 11111e.mis, 0,1 lnaviug 1;1%0%111,
0111110.i ", i -, t a a, , far, 03 , publics can re.
to on see , 1 1 treatment alsl a a tee.entn.
,u1Lden ,1 4. 1h, bel 111 l,huo at 1-1 eels to
,.I 1141, 14111, as I l 1 re1,t4 ,1 •livor,.,,
\1'1 uta, 111trll a No. ! 1:0/., for plastering 1't
the rano 11511',•.
1.4 of is of O 0411 441404,14 a1,n9 1101 h•orud
11 1),,,.44.4 .44 ,h,• lawn 11.1!1;•s3C wh p•,i l for
Stock, •'
sharply pointed eorssgea and verystandard choice fm' general10004. If the right oondltlous do not exist,
' short, round barques. : Black silk is sill the arose of all keep the 500133 coustautly wet anti
901000'6 C.,trrrh 'i;,„—,,)y st pciltivo 01110 � others for general utility, while white
for Cat41rru,1•ip1t 1'riu, and Conker 33101,114.
Sohl by Gen. A. Ueadm an. - sails, in all their myriad form, aro
The robe for full dress is of lace, it - Again to predominate 00 hotel piazzas
loose blow: falling ou the skirt, sr , and in ballrooms et ail the watering
rather a ftnnuce of lace at the foot places next suminor. Tho number
over a fel:mal rise of stlrrall or satin and variety in such dresses are great.
in cream b' 1 1 the,b f The 1 e stores
green. • show many styles in ready-made
laut:, un, ret el:
pit a er n over a ore, to arg
Mel:regel••,, :speedy Cure. ; white dresses—lawn, naiusoolk, pique,
Every tmrthes., of en,.vnou sense bllsil:ea3 and mull—and those maybo mulh-
•apacity,when requiring an article for n eer -.
Latu purpose, 1"irrt,lts.:•s only that which Lasplied again and again with the thous -
been tried or is ,l,nwt. l first to tes. heforu
buying, Totend one varieties m cottons, woolens,
Pori are allowed n free trim bottle cY ' 1.:440 instances over half perished ,
,1lcGregor's Speedy Cure ,the groat Tinned). for , laces, and silks which fill the noun- Y 1
1:ysprpsia, ln,pere Blood and Liver disorder., Nhi1C, howevm•, it few have come
,441 Jno.Ilargre,t'Ir.. , Co's.chug aturo. ,.old at tete and shelves, and the many trim- through
4440011031jronrlu�le.11 04n
teetimeniels ft"' , luings which may be used to form !, all right. Now ought to be
Grandmother dresses aro still the fresh combinations. a good time to make the desirable
_ discovery of the proper conditions of
height of fashion, and the double skirt ' `nre]1 1>rotem. safety, especially safety in extra cold
dress, described above, is very pope seasons. The mode of wintering
tar for misses. This is inaclo in ging. ; Professor Cook says that a carbnlie which has broclglit bees out this
hams, ns well as in white goods, and i soap wash has with him proved a spring in good condition ought to be
may be plainly tucked instead of us• very effectual preventative of radish surely accounted worth kuovmg 0011
hug emdr0icle'3' for trimming. - maggots and apple tree borers. His worth telling about. It ]night also
McGregor& Parke's Carbolic Conde has been formula is as follows : To two quarts bo worthy of record, too—if only pro-
les Most convenient ant a iogreatest
etual method of of salt soap I added 2 gallons of wilt- posey nsaertnined—the true cause of
ss o in i sO 0nl1hies,` add,
The
it o d eo entlee',. I er • this was then heated to a boiling death. It is not suilirient to say the
sure you get McGregor regor &Parke's Carbolic Ceti. temperature, when one pint of carbol- extremely cold winter, for this has
at . 50111 tor '25
vents by .71.19. Hargreaves S io acid (Ina crude state) was added. been equally intense where the bees
Go.Another design has a bodice deeply This mixture was thou Net away 1n a are yet aim. Protection, quality of
pointed back and (rout, and shield• I barrel, or other vessel, and is ready stores, condition of atmosphere iu
shaped Midler of velvet, without pleat ! for use as ooeasion may require. bee -houses and cellars, no doubt, each
or hold, fastening low on the lace. One past of this liquid is then mixed and all have had influence, Has not
flounced skirt under a valve( bow. , with fifty parts of wetter and the the strength, 1. 0., 1118 bulk of cluster,
The long train is of velvet, tur.uiug plants
sprinkled
w{04th remembaashed with and 00 the ability 10 keep wnrmCh,
back in reverse, with a full lace jabot ±3 Thiaisa. the most of all to do with it ? But
down the centra It pays to salt stock regularly, brit not only m few hives of bees have
the Hued and menu, nourishing nLd It is not itl\Vl1.ys 00nve01ettt to'° do sit. come through all right. Several bee -
mo
invlgorati„g taaperttes at )lobinson's rhos- A simple )10(1 'cheap device to keep keepers report ad safe. or very nearly
114100lred Emulsion g1VAINa;wed strength and
Uuoya4105 of stzirits. Always eek for xobl,. 1111 ample supply always within the so, with 00113' a 10544 of two or three
ret C P1001 he zed Emulsion, and be sure you reach of stock aonslets of a box which out of 120. Now, surely these really
As for black silks, never before ! maybe four feet long, one foot wide, good managers are luso good natured
within tato memory of women were I andsix inches deep. This e11ould be enough (at least e4nte 0f them are) to
they so low. The two•dollar•nud•4 nailed at each and to upright planks amply enlighten us all on this all im-
11a1t silk of today is more than equal : al; foot wide, set firmly in the ground. portant point. 'Theory and practice.
to the five dolens silk of a dozen 1These up -rights support a roof that We must aeuept the axiom, effects al -
years ego. Tho recent break i1, ; serves to keep out the rain. After ways have causes. Lees have per,
prices places it black silk dress with- the etock has been salted often and fished. 13ns have survived. How,
111 the reach of every woman of )noel• i freely enough to satisfy their appetit• why ttud wherefore ?
crate means. ea, the box may bo filled and all the — -�
allinlal1 given free access to it, They Ca,IltOdittn 1`,i o'vea.
Why will yea cough when Sbilo'e Cure : will heli themselves whenever they immediatePrice 10 41,.50 of r., and
ntone llasa, administrator of the
elm Seld Gee. A. Headman. ' wish, and the most timid, its well 340
Ono newmodel hits a bisque. of 11,4 atrongost, will get all they want, ostnto of Juhu nialtz, who was Killed
brocade in lsrtte fiowere, with plain In answer to au inquiry, the num. o1, the Canadian Southern Railway,
V. shaped plastron in front, the basgce her of years which small fruits 1x111
terminating 10 e. sharp point in front, ' continue to bear before renewal Els-
with four long tabs of brocade set, pends greatly on soil, treatment end
nue on each side, over the hips, and I kinds. Strawberries, imam. ordinary
two forming narrow coat.tnils in Illstreatment, butt two or three years and
back. The underskirt is of nultching I theta 1(111 ; but on strong and rich
silk with scarfs of China crepe edged I soil, with Ole runners kept out, they
with silken fringe crossing back and often do well for twice that length of
forth in front, whilo the book and time; and some varieties, as the
.idol aro merely pleated in full kilts. 1 Cumberland, oontinuo longer titan
TEN Rev.Goo .11. Thayer, of nurbon, Incl., 1 the 'Wilson and others. Raspberries,
says) "notb myeelf and wife 0100 our lives to 1 nOt enriched, rule out In Il few years ;
shlloh'e Consumption Cure." Sohl by Geo. .\.
Deadman. 11ut with repeated manuring, good
Novelties are constantly appearing, ! culture and oarofal pruning„ they
indeed invention is always on tl.e . will last from six to ten years. '3,'))'
strain to provide something new, A I der similar manngel.ueut, tL''oro are
recent French fancy i the chatelaine ; currants and gooseberries which have
(Tress, which has ft plain round skirt, borne well for more than twenty
with no trimming beyond a broad
band of velvet, pelt on plain, above a
narrow pleating at the foot. The
rolled up in matting. If there are e,
great many to be handled, as for
hedging, keep them trenched in moist
soil, removing only a few at a time.
Ant) ism made mil arable by Ind'go03ion
Constipatlon,Dlzzinooe, loss of anisette , Yellow
Skin? Shiloh'; Vitalizer is n positive sure.
Sold b y G. A. Deadman,
Amongst hoes not uftou hits there
been so disastrous a winter in Cana.
da. Reports from all over indicate
extremely heavy losses— 111 sense
places it complete sweepuut 1" In
years. On a thin, sandy soil, none
of them will bear so long as 041 a
strong loam,
overdress is nearly or quite ns long It is a fact, says the Minneapolis
118 tato shirt, and 15 looped on cane 'Tribune, that a poor milker will spoil
side, nearly to the hip, It may be almost any 00W, and there are but
plain or it may be left open, and one fey people who are aware of tato fact
of the corners ft -teed with velvet and Hutt in tate mere process of mincing it
turned in revers. The bodice is a great diffe5011Ce is nlll(0 in the yield
full rotted waiet with Swiss girdle of of a dairy cote, The ability to bring
'velvet, nud n knot of velvet ribbon is a cow to her largest yield of milk
set where tho al(irt is looped. Soft varies with the cull' root minters,
wool is the appropriate material for Some aro in roality very poor on0s,
this costumer or it may be made in Omni; to talc fact that 11 largepropor-
sau•a11 or satin merveilleaux. The tion of what a colo gives at a milking
materiel must bo soft enough to drape Is secreted during the process ()twilit.
ctuily and gra cefully.
at Windsor, lIay 1, 1884, has
brought suit agilln81 the blluhigILf
Central Railroad Company, claiming
$10,03h) damages I
Fon Dysp Opsin 114111 Livor Complaint, yon
have It minted gnarantoo on (ivory bottle of
Sltiieb's Vitalizer, It never fails to 0040, Bold —TORONTO AND MONTREAL.—
by G. A. Headman,
man,
It i5 reported that Sir Leonard
Tilley will shortly retire from the
Cabinet, and that Sir Charles Tupper
ie ah0nt to return from England and
'0.0 Dor political life. 1147mor also
late it that Sir A. T. Galt been invited
to join the Government and take the
post of 1lliniettlr of riflemen, and that
with this outl in view he will shortly
sock a constituency.
Spring time will 80011 110 at hands:, leave
ymu' Orders Early. Work done in the
most s.ttisfaetor' manner and satisfaction
guaranteed. I will be tonna 111 nay old
shop north of the bridge,
Wm. Roddick.
Canadian Ploifia railway Tina Tahlai
Teeswater Branch.
Mlles. Cuing West. hall. Express,
o Toronto.. Den! 7.20 a.m.l 55.40 p.nl.
0 Oraueoville .I 0,00 " 1 7.05 "
4 Orangeville Jc1.10.05 " 17.22 "
7} Amaranth 3 .. 10,15 7.132
10 Waldemar, ,.10.21 " 7,38 "
12} Luther .. .. _110.31 " 17.1.4 "
244 Arthur..., .11.044 " 5.10 "
90} TCenilworth....I13.30 " 1 8.20 "
3443 DIT.Ibm.4',' . 11,581'.m.: 8.413 "
44 Pages '.. .. .'13.113 p.m.: 11.01 "
4731 Hatutrsvol.. ..113,911 " 0.10 "
50i Fordwich ., .. 12.55 " 10.31 "
(30 Gorda . , . 1.08 " 0.1,
026. Wroxeter 1,15 " 13.411 "
111) Wingham Road i 1,1311 " 10.00 "
74 Toeswvater.. Arr; 1.50 p.m. 10.15 "
Mil 08, floc1.0 blast• EXpr,oe
0(1111.
0 Teeswater Dep
5 Wingham Road
114 Wroxoter ....
14 Gorric ......
174 Fordwiclt ..
20} Harridan ..
90 Pages 0.. .. ..
35+1 tilt, Forest
48} Kenilworth .,
50, Arthur .. ....
0131 Luther ......
04 Waldemar,.
014 Amaranth t
70 Orangeville Jct
74 Orangeville 8.85 •
lee Toronto .. Arr. 10.45 a.m. 8.30 pan.
0.111 a.10.1 2.10 p.m.
5.93 " 2.90
5.47 ' 3.40 "
5.511 " 2.584 "
13,3(1 " 5.00 "
0,35 " 8.20 „
0.95 ' 3.40 "
0.51 ' 3.57 "
~note " 4.10 " CLlAN131100R LIiI•m WORKS.
7:21i " •1.30 �-1
5.10 " I
7.55 " 5.17 ' "-- —
a.c! " 5.2.1 " The subscriber wishes to notify
5111
TOWN & SON,
ALLAN LINE,
1101:11, MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
w I'1')F31' .LCx1i.3 tal.8
LItEll POO I„ht) NII Oilt1N 111tj,0I.A-3at a I.
LONDON, PIs,
Steerage, 331.1, Liverpool, Londonderry
Quos ustotvu, fliasgow, 1'r Bnlhtst to hluoh,le
11,1,14140.14441010,1' 344 by nus nrst-olnesl leo,
SJMMER AR1ANGEMENTI
SAILINGS FRO.I1 (,111P1)f;(',
SAI2\IATIAN .Saturday, .ilay 1111,.
POLYNESIAN ” " 113th,
CIRCASSIA.N, " 23r1.
PARISIAN
PERUVIAN
SARDINIAN
SARMATIAN
POLYN.LSIAN
CI1RCASSIAN .
PARISIAN "
PEItIIVIAN......,, "
SIRDINIAN „
1 30th.
June Ot1l.
18th.
" 2001.
2711,.
July ith.
11th.
" 18111.
35111.
The lust train Oonneotiue with the steamer
40t Qnobee Warne Toronto We Ineadayu nt r:ed a.
in. Passengers oanLeova Wodncodnys at shoe
,,m. alsn, and 001111004 with tbu slunmor,lt I3a1-
ifax, by paying an additional farts of 8.1:15
101 and 333.1590 dolass,
Po onitloonteep or pigs aro snorted p1, the
Mail Steamers of the Allan Lina
For Tickets and Berths stud every 111101m0'
tion apply to
J. R. GRANT, AgAnt,
At the post 0111er. Ileitis el r.
3AI3Y CARRIAGES,
BACs" OA11IIIAGILS.
JUST
A -NT-)
a Choice Stock of Baby Carriages
that Cannot fail to suit the wants
of the Public.
Call and see them,
LARCTE STOCK OI' HARNESS
ON HAND.
Gi7.le nae c,t Call.
II. DE,V✓VIS.
5.05
5.55 " the PUBLIC tient 110 will have his
LIME KILN
in Complete Running Order by the
1st of MAY, and will be able to
furnishAny Quantity of First-class
Lime at any time during the Sea-
son. Price at Kiln -1i cents per
Bushel.
Refreshment and Dining Rooms
—AT—
TOxtO NTO .I If N (!TION,
l)1[4'4415)514110 AND
0 0155,ETO N .IIrNCT%ON.
.T..,V1s* 3E1011T =a1.Z ITa 01sT
THROUGH TRAINS
—BETWEEN --
At the St. 'Thomas police court Jas.
IIill, it Springfield hotel keeper, was
charged with selling liquor without !t
license, Hill 40115 granted a license
by the Dominion Commissioners, but
refused by the Ontario Bolted. Pro-
vinclallnspeatcr idi1ntyro prosecuted,
It was proved that the defendant sold
liquor in the tavern on t110 7311 l het.
Tho detenee contended that as 11111
held it license under the Dominion Aot,
ho was therefore not acting coutrary
to the law in selling liquor, but Polios
Magistrate 1Vluto weld that the fact
of los having a Dominion license was
not a defence of the present action.
Mr. Iilil WAS n0cordLugly lined $20
and costa. Mr. Doherty gave notice
T. FLETTCJ-LE1t,
TICKET AG1(N1', I3I111SSI(L9.
v. Gramm,
CRANBROOE, P. 0.
ETHEList
di; FruL
The undersigned having completed tbo Change from the stone to theCelebrated Hungarian System of Grinding,11118 now the Mill in
First -Mass Running Order,
and will he glad to see all his Old Customers and as many now ones
as possible. Chopping done,
Flour and Feed aA1wa °l' on Rand.
HIGHEST PRICE Ipl..l) FOR ANY QUANTITY OF GOOD WHEATing, it must naturally follow that nu- of append from the dceislon, ~J. �/,r= l
-' NR,