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Barrie Examiner, 31 Jul 1879, p. 2

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Amateur Double cuu 1 Axnateur Single Scull, Tndinn nmri Slnnnw 02.114 . --r--- ' Boats confpeting, free. Boats not com- peting half rates. - fr}... m-..+..+. .m..,.+.;.. nvnnk A6 1279, In lfA_FF @.$!%E$e 4`Notice is hereby given that the Cqhrts of Oyer and Te:-miner, and General Gaol De- livery, and Assize of llfisi Prius, in am; 9: t 6 - Aeounty of. Simcoe, ....... . 11- n4 ,,,. -rr,,,_, ._ u,_ |nvEn $2,o_f)_I|u PRlZE$.| VJIIHJIIIJLUII. DUll.ll8l' UK 15115 VVUl'.lLl Z O. E.` COURTNEY, WALLACE ROSS, FRED. PLAISTED, EVAN `MORRIS, and mn.nV nthar nntad narnrnen will he Iulutl `II I Inna-V Open Single Scull Race. . . . Consolation . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . Open Four-cared . . . . . . . . . . Amateur Four oared, (Cup). ` gpeh Double-Scull. . . . . . . . R. mad Rama. Rrnnle Scu "SH:-:RIFF s NOTICE """" 7. Will be held in the `Court Houie, in the TOWN: OF BARBIE. ` -- .. _.. ,_ _.__,---_. on TUESDAY, ~s ? ; BER. 23 or which a11Justie;'~:o:` ch Tfeace, com- -nnrn. 'Rn.iIi'n_ `onntmhlnm Ann-'l*nH1Arn am: ra- ;t.:.l-fvu-1:`y1sgnt.n ~ ' i 19 hag been es 1 ..,. . -_--..- (7 ` ...-_.., .... all Justieesrsos ners, Ba.i1_i_'s, `Constables, a.nd'othe;s are re- q_uested,to take notice` and give their at- teudance accordingly. ' - ` THUS, D. Mc.C'ONKEY, Sherijf. 00; Sirm,-oe '.l.'t1UB. D. MCCONKEY, 8heji_[7', 00. Simc,-oe_ sharia : 0mhe,3unie, .`rn_1y sub, 167,9. 27-zd. "F1? Ilivery, .d &Sa[e kSt%-ahljes, ` _.--. |k `as E. um 00., j%%'W='i'"?~l Fin!-Clan Horses and V'I|_lIes, 01; vefy do 1 mi 54:-Ipuon plwnxn ready. 1 'll'Ill'7II'l3DI1<'I'A 'r 'u'1:I11' 1_'nmtl"I'_|`I! a '4 . 3-, | In! . Corner of B1-`adford and High 81.5., BARBIE, _ . 9- .' .. . I ltaas , E.A. WILSON. 194 Benn St. Williamsburg, _ Voters J__Ist, 1879. TICJSHJ. .I. J.4A1'1'.I!J.IJ, 15 VAN D1UlSvlt1b' and many other noted oarsmen will be - present. T0" OONSUMPTIVES. EDWARD EANLKN, n`\uvmh:nm Qnnllnw at +1: nu-'l.'| - llisgorical Illusions. 'l:"em;.t"s' .:7`vc'>un`i`v'2;{'ul~'Ycvz-agi:/ei 'u.'1_lc1es7. did I will show you what a. regular one dollar rattle wllldo. For sage by .-4:2 V1, J-.1.m.A.J IL&`$L` .1...-L Champion Sculler of the world : 7!` (`.(\TT3?.'I`N'T<".`T WAT.T.AW T :-::-n Better than Gold. Id climax of agccega is at laj LIST Ol=-l;R|ZES. , m,,,n 13... AT II.lIl\l rots corrected according to Is GEO. s19IEA'rH., Clerk of said Munlcipat;_v - lglidhnrat P. \ O. ` 379. 28~2in atpggtgvjeprirqallq. 01.1 remove Leteuxer . .19. b99.u.a1,I'. 91 iustiication S`u; In `/Jycliining 0 ` pen the cue ane Er, Sir Johngtdolf. the fatalvstep `an _ ' ` `see the vreaultoguict. : .Pa.rty is in th 'a8c`end y,i_a.x1d th.g` ' jple ha: . $1050 . . 200 lwAs'1Iaae:s+ &19.;{raG755el PATENT [STEEL BARB FENC E KOCK .I`Ul.lBlLl.'B _ A STE E:L Thorn Hedge} No oiher fencing P cheap or put up so qutckly. Never rusts stains. dqcnzys, agxflnys, _nor warps. Unaffected by r!-. ,_~,_y,.. ..___.-.. ._ .1... ....,..+ uuunya, auuuna, ...u. n...` .... .. w*lnd.or ood- A cornet',;'b|;.x-`tier to main unruly stock. Impaaan eby manlor beast. ,1`) mm Milne nf Rn`:-.h Fence erecl Impaaanble by manlor beast. 42,000 Miles of Bath Fence erected in the United States in 1115!; three Seasons` For t1_:o(}nrc1ne1'.tbe'Stock Grower , The Vine- yard proprietor, BARB FENCE is the only per- tegt. fence. SEND Fog} Ens-1-n. rrnn PAIlPHy Active parties to act. as General A entl -_tor the sale 0 our wapecmltlen. B u s I ....-.. wnannnfnkin :.y~{.1a at-1'3 ranidlv. We pay nasa respectable. Uocids sen? ri id1]- at 1 ea! d nnd 3.0! 8 at aryun _ expeuo to `gm 1311sai_ou on st_a.le_s. .Ij`romA_V$;l()0 can be made bylive mu. Inn-e cnunce u-r makln Inoney. Ref enema reqnirecr Addreps ]':I'R.Ul.l M` F G C0. 116 Mo:m.oES'1:., Cnxcuao Lb - 1 ma m_. ............................ nu Rent. 30th` U.l..l..I.UV.n.u,u 1.u.uu.I.uuu uu.u.............. Twanty-rst Annual Session begins Sept. Grand. Courseof Inslructson. Pb aloloniclyl Labo- ratory 'eatub1isned' Anatomical aterinl actually da.nt- Sent: numbred, and secured in order ra'_ reps. _$75. _I::aotit1- 1.... New Advertismeqig Lease, Good VVill 'and Furniture. Rare Chance. |`erms Reasonable. Possession gi.ven~immediat'e1y. ' Barrie, July 23, 1879. 27-3in. A11 Kin6.s iof on Hard and oft. of Lest 'gun1i'y the mar!-re aoidn ELL .pihJ.dAu|.9 _ U4. usu- Hard oft, Les; `quality and direc_t froxq the Imnes by rail, ac ery low rates, and dehvm-ed in any part .of the town. Also Georgetown Grey Lima, Guelp White Finishing Lime and Rqma Lime. emu `ts of all kinds, -Fire-bricks, Han-, Dram Pipe, dco. Mame ; r- ADVERTISEMENT 2;: 2:21; newspnpgrs for $_}0- _Se'g3i_ }(_)_ch19r 100 pug "\UV En I IOEWIEIV I one weeks 80- Sand 10:: for pa. plet. G. P. RQw1;LL 8: cu. m Syuce se., COUNTWOF Snzcms, On DfONDAY_tl:t;TWENTY To Wu`: FEFTH day of AUGUST, 1879, in the Sberia Oice, in the Court louse. in the Town of Barrio, will be said by GHANGEY SALE! j _ 0FEAnM,IITHE . _ TOWNSDHIPOF one -1}: THE---- COUNTY OF sIMcc5E_}_, made in the cause of ADAM vs. ADAM, theft} `:1 one unreal with the approbntiqn will be sold (1 of WILLIAM HENRY W 'LLER, Esqums, mm of the Llauter s of the Court, at the BARB-[E \wer1nesuay,me 13111 aaynr%August,| ` Redemption 0 All the Right Title Interest, and `Equity 91 the above named Defendants Robert Gray in the North-half of Lot Number Is`ort.y-Nine, .in the Second Concession of the Township of Flos, in the County of Symcoo. ROBERT G-RA? & CHARLES DUNN, Deferdmta F - _ - -- ....----...-- ISHERIFFS SALE 03 LANDS] -' ` vu. ' , G-RA an CHARLES DUNN, Deferdantp Bight Interest, lW4$I'_!*9T_T.1'!'!`T%N9T* ll Takes this `oipoitunit of thinking the public general! for he very ibetnl support they have iven 1) m this last year, and hopin to max-rit be same in future as he has remov from 061- - Iier Street to DUNLO P STREET. corner at Faint St., opposite Dr. Morton's. where he hu"NuW Machinery arid other improved- tgcutties to execute :11` work. _ _, `, . . cutuu .... --- V..- The East Haif of Lot Number: Twenty Seven, in the Eighth Concession of the Townslnp of On) in the Cornty of Simcoe, containing Filty acres, more or less. Tlus property is situated on the shore of Lake Bimcoe. about eight miles from Barrie, afid. twelv from Oriliia. `There are nbout I-`arty acres cleared and under cultivation. -~ It has been for some yeargpast u.m1er lease _'to_ LAUOHLlN;|Wl_\GDONALD, L %French C,ean1e%r, %l]yaL& SGUUIGI, OFFICE .--Oor. John a.1t(lElizabth Sta Opposite the 1'm'rmlo l'oa 5'ta1e._/"" {pr thegyque of 3 pre- `- ndemjaia. Governor` L which am; omciam PUBLIAC I . f La`dle_s and G1?` _ Cleaned or Dyed Equa and at Shortest Notic. n1\l~H1 Ila-..-....`I.nI.`I II-.......___ `1_.I nnd at shortest Notice. an _ Household Drapery, Upholzeg` and ma Glove}: cleaned- nfrirlw m-Mn;-.5-n. _-1m. ....z .....1 D-ed. in 3'16 unu lkl GIOVGS Cla'""'" ` . Ostrich Fcatherg, cleaned um] Dyed. = 1 31 Nr.-west She-dam `, 1 1 1v`un.|:hor Beds Olelmednnd BD9V3td- ; ' Servants Registry Omco _ ' }' ' `Dunlap stgpef, cg;-per Pauats. . " lsaviii Under a. writ 6! Fimu Facids, isgued Ol`.lt.'0`! the County Court, at t1lp,County of.York, in a. suit: i.ven~1mmecl1ate1y. %;;?,.,%7 f.,?e2`i` ai.,.. J- s. JOHNSTON Inn-on'rz=.-3 as DEALER xx herilfs Office, Bar: `May 19th, 1379. lIllJIll'II \& lull)!-II IIII Inn: 55 Colleu Sh. Munteal. P. Q. `E. ) LEASE, CLA.RKSON HOUSE, BARRIE. 2 n United states 1 Se_asons* 1879; at 12 O CLO_CK IIO0N. .-. .v ,1, you ,. REMOVAL ! T. D. MCCONKEY, _ Shcri`, 0o..b'zmcnc Bnnic, I I (siged) w. H. WELLER. Igr 5:3 salre :?`3I1r en: raxgidly. _ pay .,`__.u ......n 4 lines inserted , almeks in] 50` r 6 am. uce S6-ygrg. f m::& 1TA'1' CLEARING-VFL '1'h; s in NOE!` OLD BANKRUP'1`_8TOCK but GOOD NEW GOODS` " four of the leading houses inthe Dominion, spd will bonold at such ptioeu Iniiio attemvt at competition by any house in Barrie. W. H. MYERS is noted fhii IOU!` or me xeaamg nausea xnme you attem t com tition b an 1' D` G an . his LO P CES. 3 anuu-ms B%ooTs & 1 Th dersigned h a `uni: reoeivd To , _ `amt; ond gnglns, winch wgthJthe balance of his late `Sto`:'k._ to Inc: to dispose of within THE NEXT 60; `The Subscriber begs to announce to the Lblic af and mrrauudulg __ he has a large `assortment of DRY G00 , D3533 GOODS, bu, ta` Spngy and Summer Wear, Remarkably Cheap. _ Hi: Tom an 1 G5; V as are likewise his Groceries and General Family Pruviaiaou and Ilmw. Luuts and Shoes the dock he baton handembracn the Newest, Bad \ 4).. nbpnnut. In addition to the {above attraction: in keep: . the Ghea est. In tq {aboo6_ am-acmma M nu Chqicest ,'m:ls_ of` Winn, Bramliu, Whukeya, `fwd Liquor and Retail. Special Bargains oired to than egagad in _ All orders V -. dnannzqe The comfined Stocks/iha.ke`u a. u ledid as lines. andias they must be sold ey wgll be 0! d ALL uuons MARKED m PLAIn/W A w.H. Houslg, Much Beiow the u'suaV.1} --A`.I.' '.l'..Dn-- 14: _;_]R{ZR.IZl.\'l' . IIOUbIE __._ ..._ .---\ .~;\----urn twin-I-nnvwnrli IFAQVIV nouns B0 Ts AND `sH: L..GoxNG on AT 'rnx--- -Pure Wines, Liquor, Ale, and `__1vr '1-ma- j:Eaj:s:i =;i:"&$`t:fs.`E.:, OTID RANKRTTPT 'R'l"()(TK but G()OD in r--S4~;1'--E o`--- r ...-... ` fdrr its prosper-iy upon the` yield of ue, grain crops. . With favoring skies there is everv reasonable probability that the wheels oea handembracu u Jvesout, {above attractim It ` nf Winn. B2-dmliea. 7 Vhiakega, and Lquon " CHEAP GOODS! GOOD GOODS,` DUNLOP, s51'BIsET, BARBIE- `OLD STAND, -COLLIER s'r1ua:n:'r EAST. ._..._...__o.----... I _NEXT DGOR TO 'B. HIN'l)S,_._! I. `now. nu, 3-"AT mane- w. H. Mva`asf' With favoring skies there 1s every probability thai: 3 of trade and commerce willcommence to re- svolv more briskly, end. that in the coming months the voice` df` complaining msiy ncit be so frequently_.hea.rd on our streets. We have, therefore,` as a. people, great cause to re1oice arid be g1s.d-tha.t I_t is Wheat E_Iar- vest to-day. ` -r `Old of Just" wek ubmhes tn; ; ' fouovging front the Cai-dwell Sent/i.neL,of the week previous :- . ' nu-v-__,,_,:_ -._____1 -.._:.._L LL- `IF...--J:-1:1- wvvn ynvvxuun ."- Vesprs s appeal against the Equaliza- tion Committee has bqen dismissed, an ac- oonnt. of 8 bqngle of this Local Parliament. Thu Actmuad in March. stated. that the sbungle Parliament. The Act pended in 1:, that ooun eounil at it: t sitting, which in in Fe ehou1d,a4`>po1nt its member of Iai.{1'0n ' As 9. mgtter of course this was impossible, afnd no court could be held. Parliament made no provision for the prey ` sent year, bf this bangle every town- ` ship in Ontario was debs:-red from the odd 1)} town- : ski Ontario deban-ed from the rig. +1 to appeal,` no matter how great the wta---; they; suered, Government takes `more dntorest in providing berths for hu:-,;ry followers at this country : expense 191:.-an seeing after the welfare of the general; nu'- lic. . . - 111.1` 111:. .. Of course the `Tory Sentinel `wrote as sheet s re fooled." Vespra s sppea was not dis- missed on account of a bungle oflthe Local . Parliament, not because the appointment was made at the regular June session, " whiclrwss the first after the passage of the Act. True, the'Adoarwe says so. But is in nnt. true- nevertheless. The full and 1 I hb`ove'on the authority of the town Tory port. But that s just where itwss , is not true, nevertheless. ` correct repqrt of His Honor_Judge Gowan s judgineht on the cube,-which appeared in theae colnunn only, `showed that the case was giiimissed principally on the foowing grounds-: ~ F11-st. Because the. County Gouylteil appointed Mr. Mlofrow, not at the 'rst `but at the second and I ial meeting in J no, and after the appe had been en- tere. Sec-ond.. Because the:a,ppqix_1tmgnt' hue, after the appeal had. been , tereri. , `was made by resolution instead of by By- ` law.` j As these were the grounds on which, `tneaappeal was nullied, the Sen!/inel,8 en- '_tire case against the Government falls to ;the ground. , Of course, being lednstray by` 1 `the !.Adance .'9 repoz/t, 6115 comments of our 1 5 Cu-dwell contemporary are excusable, _EIt ` tireciie the Government tens to by` .`9 our Car well contemporary excusable. _ EIt is be hoped, howev er,; that,vn9_w, being set ight by us on this matter, our oogfrere will be just enough to withdraw itsohsrges. We hall see. ` ~ , , 1 ~' ` I: We commend to the careful consideration of t readers ofethis journal the very able interesting report on the nances of the ' to , which was resented at the last meet-- ing f the Comic` by the 1st Deputy Reeve, ' Mr. _ Harrison, and which we publish `else- - w re in our columns. The amount of - mo y now annually received into the town u treasury is in excess of thirty thousand dol- money received into the town it_`1:j.sury excess dol- _ , and the jusdcious expenditure of the ` is of the most vital importance to every 1-3. `payer of this municipality. Unquestion- abl the passing through the p , and hence the necessity for exercis- ` strictest vigilance over every depart- ` ment. It be observed that the! sum asked, for tomeet the levy for general pur- having givenr the matter a thorough in- vestigation; we feel we can coincide with the language of. the report_ that such an in- crease has been occasioned by demands wholl without the jurisdiction of the Coun- cil, fact that an` additional sum of over eighteen hundredand fty dollarsis required to meet the'H. &N. W. ,R y rate for the year, while the of the High School, and the amount re- quisite to meet the out-standing debentures issuedgfor the erection of the new 13 ' ' entails a further sum of over > ve hundre dollars, cannot otherwise be regarded than aording asatisfactory explanation. That `there is at present atcthe credit of this cor- poration in the 5' ' fund a sun: exceed- ing sixteeli thousand dollars -is. certainly notthe least gratifying nection with the report, and for its exist- ance we ssy all honour to the entlemen who for the past few years have of the nances, for during that p riod not a. single dollar` has been levied and collected for sinking fund.urposes.wl1ich has not been properly ap `ed, the result of which is, as stated by t e 1st Deputy Reeve, that the interest derived therefrom new forms a very important item of revenue to the town treasury. ~ As 8: considerable sum was stand- ing at theicredit of the _Buhlic School Board; they have thisyear reduced the demand for I the support of the schools to four thousand . laigfr the sum _ exc uer e greater the eld for .extrava-' ` ] posesis slightly in excess of last year, but , t towardsthe support - feature in ` '.con-- charge . ' if you are hspp enough .to - _ There is a luxury `:1 the free ' da.moiseile..a.nd young master The qcestionv of whereto spend the hot weath _ r is a serious one to many about these days. To those persons who would not for the world, _commit any infraction of therlaws of perfectzgentility it may be of the 't:nost importance what to do and where to _To -suohywe would suggest that, having ' ended the front door during the recent ` ' some esrly~-morning tram to nny ed and fash_i'ona.bl_e`resort for such ` , their Ssratoga trunks may hold out in the r tter of fashionable attire. To those pe us, however, whose social status issuch th they are in no danger of being voted unf hionable and slow, or who don't care if they re, -we would` suggest that a. torrid term 'ke.the one at present, when the than-mom "tel: c'evorted:about .in the neighborhood 0 90, we would recommend, rltly, to keep cool as possible et home, seen one. om of your pain premises on a h t day that you seek in yein for at y--or ea.-hi.ther.-watering pleges or sea. shore re arts, where an elab- orate and immaculate oilet is absolutely indispensible at each el and whenever you "promenade in the ublic gaze. _ At hornejf tired` you may lou e. If warmer thsn comfortable the mast of the house _c,a.o, lay off his poet, or the ' tress refresh herself in a. loose mourning ' Ma- ing the delights as a. pair .55 slipp rs. Inste`a_d ; of living in}: trunk, which is na. ht but a . 4;!-unk although it mew be eaual in size to a. '5 s ellof weather, they now quietly . living trunk, which is m: but 4;;-unk although may equal size " gating meeting houee,you have the Aomiorlr , able drawers fjdr theheshly lsundt linen . _ .yon_.'1;1g,yIza.ve your diet as you or \en it, or` aqbgtantial, you may close your nd~exc_l\:u'1e the hot sun, you `niay ` ` the mprning without being is- by t}1e,_.pgrter c_a11in g No. 26 or 7 661991; ;h:u.in, you may `retire at an , use fthout the nerve-jrpitgting . ,,y,ui_gnnt,il after midnight mt ' 10: ; may _let baby exercise his work off the exu-v g.}1upn.l. spirits at his ease. In _h;y.as'i:ge-formality, and be _ ma thp`at`u`1osphor'n will per-. ' | Lu um uu.u;uA'n-:u.u; Lu mu: L_ uuuu rslwaan.-.IvA yum. -.., redY1 ced support ve hundred dollars. making a. decrease in the support 0! the scnoom to tour nnousana ve hundred dollars, making thelevy for this p ose of one and one third mills" on the c 01151`. The Separate" School ._Board have raised their levy from five to six inills,on the dollar, the object of the additional inill being to provide a sink- ing fund so as to be able in due course to erect suitable to the/increased re- guirements. Wvectrust that the wise and Just policy which has characterized the ac- tion of the Council, of making each year tion Council, of making each. perly pay its way will c6ntinue' t6 be ad- ro e:-jed to, and thenwe feel assured there can ba no occasion to fear fo . perity of our town. ` x r the future pros- _ '_l`l1 Fiances of the Town- b policy which has charactenzea 1511.6 ; Council, mgnking nerlv nav way continue` ! The Heated term`, In En-on. " iiayasinge-tormauty, and be th`Bi$'l?10sphorn per-` : fmbsar 9.? `Qc_t9be;{, vahen. if _r>y-ap,,a:-,9 _un s . you `g`:` and qoynort t ) any T baked in your fang; mnnea L What is known as heroic treatment is often resorted to by skillful] surgeons and physicians. - ._1`here often fall under medical care cases that are themselves so desperate`, when the chances of life are so extremely small at the best, as to justify a resort to the most violent remedies. The Caasafian op- eration is a case in point,.a nd the sacrice of one life to save another`, when both are in great peril, is deemed fully justiable. The same principle may apply to other spheres of life, as well as to the life saving fprofession. Why not 1 The Rev. George Brown, missionary at New Britain, applied .,-the heroic treatment" afevnnonths ago to several of the` nativefof that heathen land. These natives had manifested a love for missionaries that had no warrant either in the gospel or common sense. '1`hey'killed and eat their teachers on so many occasions as to fuetify missionary'Br'owu, in his own mind, in retaliating, not in the eating, but in the more civilized art ofv killing. He, therefore had several of the` natives cling: and killed. A good many of the people - g longing to the home missionary organization raised the question as to whether it would not have been better to convert these na- tives than to have killed them, or at least to have converted them first and killed them afterwards. As 9. general rule it` is safer to trust to the judgment of a man who was on the ground and ossessed of all the facts of the case. If 1'. Brown reasonably be-.. lieved that the issue was clearly dened be- tween havingzxnorer rnissionarses eaten and thekilling of a dozen or two of heathens, he had a moral, and probably a legal right to do justwhat he did. Absttabedly consid- ered it is justifiable to lessengthe number of heathen: by almost any known process, ex- cept,perhaps, by eating7the:.n. p At any rate the mission under Mr.; Broyvnfs charge has increased rapidly in prosperitrand usefuls, , ness since this -heroic treatnxent"..o:. arithrophage. Eveirthe old'ohi'ef'wh`?.\ pt sided at the first missionary feast hssex- - pressed himself pleased with the progress of the mission labor, `and recently sent Mr. Brown a. red annel shirt snd.a.young pig as an oicial expression of his love for the! red annel shirt u.nd.n.young pig as an expression lbw} the `V missionary raw. ` E F I Regatta: have attagned such a qegree or, popular favor in every part of this oontinent that one having the proportions` of that promised tobe held on Kempenfeldt _Ba.x, on the 18th and 1 - proximo, niunt induce the assemblage of very large number of people. ` Our bay gords oneecgf the faireat race-`courses for ambitious aquatics that in `tube found throughout the length and breadth df America, and the railway and steamboat fzwilitiea of a.pproa.c'h to our town are most excellent. To people who take 5lIeu11IUUunU 117130155 UL & IIJKCIXJIL IKI VIII IKJVVAL people any interest in rowing matches,--and who 'doesn t. pray. after the recent glorious interest in rowing matches,--and who 'doesn t,, pray, after the glorious achievements of a Canadian in England,- ip will perhaps be surprising to know that it is scarcely a. quarter, of a_. century` since the first rowing match took place on this side of the Atlantic. . This fact alone is a. gratifying` evidence ofour progress. In all ourschools -`--.boy s 'sch'ools`a.t least,--physi:a_,1 culture is regarded as an indispensable adjunct ' to -`--.boy's 'scn.'oo1s'a.t Leastg--pnysleu muture 15 regarde indi'spensable'a.djunct'to mental ' ' , and athlayin sports; afe as- siduouslv cultivated. This we, hav bor- ; ,,thinga; and an excellgnt thing it ' mental -in-aining, and atmayin sports; are siduously cultiyated. we, rowed from England, with many q;her good as if people are wise-enough to avoid exces afid the dissipation of betting, which iegrades a. noble pastime. The following report, accomnanied by the necessary by laws to carry it into e ect was presented-by Mr. Harrison, 'a.nd form- allv nassed :-In presenting` for` the con- i. -oia.y,'. win the _ ,ma._idQn,{and.' ibis ` t_ ` The wheat thirty thousand doilars ($1,23U,UU /which necessitates a. levy 01-general. 11 3, to meet the above named sum of , 400, of thirteen and one-third. mills in the dollar. Oncomparing th above named totalaof item; ontrollabla-and non-controllable with `those ` nf the name character for the nreceedinsi ontz-olla.bI_a-and non-controllable with `those of the same characbet for precegading year there will befound to an be incl one of $731.08 in-the former_,and $2281.92 in the latter. The fact t: we. are this year called upon to make a provision for street lighting with gun will satisfactorily agoount for the former, whilethe latter wholly without our jurisdiction ,ia made up asfollowa :-- Increase H. & N. W . . . . . ..', . .$l859 67 ` > Highchdol debe_n's. -330 00 ..aum7ort. 200 00 presented-by Mr. nanflson, and torm- ally passed presenting sideration of the Council this, one of the most important reports of the year, the. Finance Committee take much pleasure in being able to testify to the excellent con- dition in which the n_a.nc,es of the town are at presant to be found. That such is the case can be wholly attributed to a. REC AP_I'1`UI4AT1O.N - Non.cbntro llable' . . . . . .$I0887 63 Controllable. . . . . _. . , .5, 10012 37 . . . . .$1a,:W.: V The total assessment of the town liable for taxation is one miilion two hundrgd and thirtv dollars (81.230.00)/which for taxation is miilion two hundrgd. a._nd. (81,230,00 /which levy ior general. pa 3, present to be found. '.l.'ha.t Inch is the wholly steadfast adherence to the policy _ii1a'ugu- rated some few years ago_of each `year levy- ing asnfcent sum to meet all due require- ments, the reeuilt of which is that currentac-W` countehaveevor been prdni plymet and-the sinking fund` fully provided for, the c`oz-`par- ation now haying tn; `ite..credit in this fnpdvp sum exceedlng sixteen thousand dollars, a. coneiderableproportion of which bears state .of interest equivalent ti) seven per cent per _ annum : '1`he estimates for the mzurrent year have been carefullv prepared and in the Recgipa . Licences . . . . . . Interest . . . . . . . Miace1Ianeous . Decrgae Co. Rate. ` will-:vA. Va The Public scool Boerd have demanded. the gum pf $4500 for the supper; of the schools, 1) h together with the provision. "to be egr meeting out-atandin deben- re: fenders neeceasarya levy -of we and ' one- sixth mills on the dollar, as per follow- _ ing statement :-.-_.-Support of Sclxpoh, $4500; :Sinki Fund; Interest, `$1200; . Total, ,700. LeuRecei ts---Gov. KG:-ant" "eecording totrequest, im oied at rate for I?` blic School, $539 ; or Model School, 8200; o. G1-ant, $100 ; proportion of i_nter-' fags, ' 6_ ;--Total $965." Balance, #5735. ' or the Separate Sqhool Board we` have, of six mills on the dollar on a! property liable to be thus` te.xed\; 1 '1`he' estimates for the current have been carefully prepared in the opinion `of your committee the `strictest economy consistent with eiciency has been _ exerciszd in every deparment. Thby a_fe follows :--- ' . . A , 4_.l lulgpnvls was-p Izllealvlilllo - '_ ,A.pe onsdeipnnden tsiulferar trpmsick Head Jaqhp, _ bi_bnp,l'Onsy,en5ss Paipjtation of the - Hgva yang Dizziness ol,'the Band? II 171 gggibngwngh ? ?`_L uss pad Indi- `depreaaed? Does :`>;1r_ ` w uunanluuu Salaries . . . . Streets and Sidewalks. Fire Department. . . . . . Police . . . . . . Printing............. `Indigent-s . . . . . . . . Discriunts...... . . . . .. Contingencies . Markets . T.1'r-Ant-An , J1. & N. W . . . . . . . . . . .. High Scho.o].(sl1pport). f Ask Yonibi: V Qnestoni. :- 1. van -. dnqnnnann fsinffarar from ick Hem Rgattas; . . , ;a.tta: have atajned such degree of, at evervv Dart A Sur Cglfe. . g._,' `?'; F3 ` urtW=?" l`h_e Estimates- tool aebe_n's . ..aupport. 810,012 3 7.820900" 00; . . 4500 00 $2281 92 :..____..I...`: .81-100 00 . 209000 s. ;. 3339 :57 . 107 66 zuuu 00 750 00 35`) 00 Life is made up of false pretenses and his- tory of illusions. VVe are now toldthat it was William Shakespeare, and - not Richard the Third. that murdered the two Princes in the Tower, and that Richard III. wasn t`an unsightly hunchback; but half made np, at whom unmannerly dngs` barked, but rather of a graceful personage, who might reason- ably win the kind regard; a.nd_ favors of gentle (lumen. The merciless strangle:-s of historical il- strangle:-s lusions boldly assert that it was Thomas Paine who wrote the American Declaration oi Independence, and not Thomas Ju'er- son; they have 13130 relegated the patriotic story of Willie. Tell to the same and into 18 has befnllen he romances of Lochinbar, ` J oan of Arc, dr Cnsabianca`; `or Jonah, or the-marvellous cure: wrought by the liver pad. There is really nothing` substantial in history or biogra.phy-nothing a. man can anchor his faith ;to as to a. rock. ` It innowan accepted fact that the late r G. Washington, who was aconspicuous man - in the neighboring republic at one time, and K was known 91: the Father of his Country I -in a. dauble sense somewhat like the 200:1 known the Father of his Country" -in 5 double sense somewhat good King Yvetot, whose young subjects called him Sire; as well indeed they; might-.--_ caught 3. very bad cold while paying a. clan- destine visit to the wife of `his overseer on 1. raw Deember day, end the whole world mourned when George W. died. _ A thousand cases might be cited to illus- _day who would like to be enrolled amongst mourned when George W. died. " might txfute this fact that, notwithstanding the ro- mance of history, it is safe to say thgt the world 05 to-day is no.worse then the world of any previous day, but the /`people of to- the 00d and brave are discouraged by heg- ingt ed_ing-dong uinued in their ears of the great goodness: of past generations. . It is well to reect that while there are as goodness: of generations. It 11 fish in the sea. as ever were caught, here at-e_va.s good men and women living to- day as on any day since the world was made, -or nince htoryand poetry commenced iying about things; ._ / ' . . Another newspaper}-eporter, with the; Another newapapefreporter, `with the? stub-end of a. lead pencil, and bx-aged. up by the stub-and of s. free lunch, will `occasion - ` ally fgrret out of some gm-ret or cellar cases of courage, so:-tituda, `long sularing, self- teliance and resiatange _to temptation ho~do wrong_tha.t have no parallel in ancient his- torv. ' i v` _ - I . The grand success at last achieved. The poor 1-ejoice,the sick arise and wnJk, the rich i bask in the golden sunsuine of perfect health! The physical miseries ot the human frame need; no longer be endured. D3. Kmu'e CAl.1F'0D.NIA Gonmzu Colnouxn. for Dyspe ale, Constipation, Sick Headache. Coming ug of ood, Jeundice Liver Complaint, Biliousness, enern.lDebil1`ty Drowsi- ness and low Spirits. This wondsgrful remeky will positivelymcure, and that where every remedy hes o..n...: P` ......m.. 1..+ ,II u-nnrhs'vful 1-nrnndvwill vu...y..-....-., .............. _.,", w > 1.11 positively cure, failed. To rove that this wonderful remedy will do all we 1: aim for it Eon are presented `wilh a. trial bottlefrea qfccut, y phich you will raudilv perceive its wonderful curative qualities. and which whataregxller ,._. .__.-., _n. .a_ 1:--._....u.. nu. The `advertiser, having been permanently of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow- susrers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a. copy of the prcscriptiogn need. (free _ of charge) with the directions for tapering and usln the same. which they will ner!) a. sun: Gun: tor ONSUHPTION. A5`1`!I!K.L.BBOIiCEl I'I3, ac. Parties wishing the prescription, will please ad- dl 93, A Municipality ofthe Township of Vespra, County of Simcoe. Notige ishereby giV3D~ That I have (grams- mitterf or delivered *0 til? persons mentioned in_ the third sud fourth Sephlonl of The Voters List Act" theoo ies reqlured by said Sections to - be sotmnemitbe or delivered of the [List made Bursusnt to said Act, Of all ;L)e1-sous appeal-in v the last revised Assessmem. Roll of the sai Mnnipips.`i%tobo entitled to vote at said Mum'- cipahty st ections for Members of the Legis- lntive Assembl and at Municipal Elections ; I-nd just said ist was rst posted up u_.tA_x}1g .-BARRIE- ` . ' V Will be held J;;A11nua.1 Rtigatta Asaembl and an Jnumclpal hnecu ans; at my office, at Midhnrst, on the TWENTY EIGHTH da.y_o of JULY, 1879, and remains there for in- bpectinn. - ` , - Electors are ca. led upon to examine the Said ctpauzy as nuecuons 101' memners or m. El: office. Midhurst. E ' the List, and if any o:n`ssions or any other error: are found therein, to [take immediate proceedingf ` have the said en-ors according kiw- s1IEA'rH.. Entrance to all the Raizes. -Free.` puuulg pun fumes. The greatest aquatic event (if 1879,_ in America. 3 ` A lady from Paris, France , at present re+ aiding in,.Bu. is, will give lessons in French at Mrs. ?'.Go Id s, opposite" the Wesleyan Methodist 0 ureh. . 27-4ix 1. aceazmis 2 `th day of July, 1379. ._m- 5 `W11; be1{eIao.? > *AUG1JsT 1_s_,__ 19 and 20. '='roR.o1~r5ro, HADELTON, and LONDON CIVIC HOLIDAYS. gpen Double-Scull. amed Race, Single Scull Yacht Race, (Cu1:il) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies Single Sc 1 Race, (Cup). . . Amateuisingle Scull, (Cup) . . . . . . . . . Amateur Double Scull intigged, (Cup) xxlzgteur S`ing1e SCEH, _ `g` . on anh'np_r.able '5 sup mg, ev ` , t, that the Hon. vr. ` her indism-`ete1" in diam`, en, no.un.ce.d indgment saga" It him by lzettirnins the Gevernmet power; perad ' Government might have , ` ' _ him to the ' t. But theldctorate , sister H of the P_1-9 , emiopaed hi; i t by relegating the , , Aaminiserutio, to the coldslmdes ` rofvpppjsitiolsg andthe prevfioue Dominixin Parliament ha.r1like`wie`f set in judgment thereon` end, by a large ma"o1-ity,` declared L` he noiwtxn After this He- 1. . S- xgign, we c_or_1_tend,f.11_el:.L, inlell fairness, tellier` ; _ ' g his` ` ,;ha.d the elek: reof Quebec pro- ' vgn- ~

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