v _ . . - - u -- ,, .._- u- -v, -- ..-- ---vv- u 5. Do you advise legislation with a ` `view to establishing and promoting in ` Canada the cultigation of the sugar beet `And the manufacture of sugar there- `fF9}!|.'_al_so the cultivation of.,lobu'ooo Iii:-.s_ana iwhat,le_g'islitiqnwonld_ ._ Mndnce ,tothe-.e11'd_1Ii"vieu;1V ` ' . :`5"5i".`?'1j_1vhat.:.iot19pI__of ' j ` - `-s=.r.'_. V *.*t~,"' v~-IV ':e,_- ` LTh93`f` .33`! '51` 330308433? V31 fD'erb_y $653 `j;`Yhgf.e"%ter Hy. ' 'I`w'enty-'thr`e p,' }i:e ,';s!ata5il;;Ceg;`A L %m9i.sa-#9-59.zsi`;$w=tT<;bFl9rty" second, "QuwI- g'._ Majenger ~th`i;"d._` r `The 'ea:citmeht?ad usuja_lL15 :1 s7::intai1sea- .-.:.=. ,..`.a``., -. - . .,~;., 7. -FR. ;-.3 Q,-'.,,`.:'-:1, ` Losnon, May 28.`-3-In -lhe}1Jumni_dns` M L `this .evon`iug- ~ Mr.:i`:G`rladstoaa':mp:!ied' . very briey to the qheotjohlgzizt $last night by Mrs .J3iSr%e.|i.- Wl.M.:. Hon: man, concernigg jhe .?qppl4ement?1.;-at-; . -ticle. .He.,m a. o s_a,tem_an , ,=jim- " por.t,nc9;an.d.%1d;d- 9Ig agfopte in~ -' f9l'!lli4.Q91f9?d)' p9l bydia pub- = ,l.inon:!h'8".*9- ` .y.---.. . ; : ~ 1 T - A`li,yely:s_epg i:i9x}:yv_a qrcneilirli the 1 Honswhis .w"9s%.b.:a.% 120.16 grtast` fmmliqm l.iush,2s@s9,1,nsii;o:a;ra ins. ' and_the` g _s1aal_au_}o`u1rn_x1_t;i1_,t_gf,5 ilgausan I .for>th,efD :1!-.`xvhic1'...c_9m'e=. 9 W-nwrw 1 row. ,. - _ ,g_,, ;. ?.. ?= 2: W`; fa?-:2 ...Mr Glnd9!9n9- mo.v.e3ig_t.1.a,9 Hgyge; ad-. vjonru until. ~'1`!1|l!s!.n-.: :..-.~ .`.~ 1 ' Husb94.r4'sw2;!9@ `B5-* t.j:an .;wa_s.xe9e.iyadewath;;i&,5!9%; 1? 1 snflavg 9!:-.!*oms9i3,!9;: ..b.'. 3 that ""1 .;H=;9. 8 ;9sas.u92w;tw2 5 I. _.._._A t- : :dcut9_t.;_.,hgg_-,`gsigl_Q;j;_: gggeigypgrhg `(Q5 ` sonime-um acd.hu:- euohlishsd aslacsriaysg - mug.-sum hm!ii&iocd;f9r3:in.,muui:antp. .. fQlB.UCl l .Iu-FIsl`-l'a";'_; , ' . ,'wu_)`Il*\l&IW1b',"." "_ v '1 -ward .9!s-Dc~::I3l.ovia mi The me there, profeuipkjlgjjgd,-3:vit_1:_~ glg . ` andfrienda.=;-~30 h9c:uinna_h:s-oicop ;to';=JI;e ]5Ui'9<.t' no ru. .~.z9-V-tr-in- ra:' {.-m .;V .7 = 33IU2\l&lI\J*'uIIlZE.l - iv I 'l?IJ'2'.>`n.A'lI`BlH-.'D`A'II.`IT: `IDA and 3 parry: mm -uomuvnow mr cuazrwvmuar ' "1 her. Y`1gi1`:2313P @3591` #953 Mac townships-and yingesg and: 9; pregty .-..;o,,a g`;`.~'-.,...,,._..,._.,, W9:5Y,=P?9`a9m,9E`. "` _"V9' T ~ ~..: Aa_cijw&._prIo.pnwi9ns.a;re `i1.L._iI.1Z 69` : . , . , 4 ` T '-u-.`- .. .:- I , ,, . .- _ .3`; _ um r r,e,g;(1_iiies`s::if:_`th6f" 3i'Kcas{t:n innuxbr peple A-gram: ih9g!rli1W'8` % `-goo outfgf durl--'ci't"i'zen,` so that 2 'sf'1 'th.9' vigtiihg pro"vjg ' ragyombla Lr :nt.t,he_ ,lI, _z{r1;; the `proprietors: of: w.l1'i<`:h' M `nre'de,terhi_nd'~tb"ta1'e `eVprything?i;i. . Vfdr ent8x!ai; 1o9'?dfd Af'o !!st`eA1'(l)g'|y~ {hexane- `*P.6F.3I1!i'i` 3s.`*i};!?% i9!.1,':';`*.!Y$$5f` ; . `itunsicis 39.. ~A991ii5.=5fri jail; ~ =3!-3 < -v- l`'\'`~=`t- ; av-r'.'wI " Vv"'-'r7'-."-,- _I": j.`-gr _'--I-', occasion, and at` Bdilimit a town shtick W . zford to.binte;.v1e d 3=.}>L~&ny;&.1\1;r,t_1-;, _ by : 1h.r5I`;.tI`1 '.'Iace' wjll Bgrrjainto Tsomabnbto |i+theP;'aviIaioa: bex pfstmugo;s{ V vomd dbghgztjzae t`.ze many ;v`vh6_N_iH* be3 1iro'.i.x'rn= hithe ~. carry a;w1:'wit!1 .tlii1};.f;bIiiY~1 ,5-91}, _.; prdssions ofxhdibwn; andthaioby br_i:_ig, _ lI".`l_r~A- $ X` 5!'fE-9r.) .s~.- '31.. J.~.zr'!Fln'r8i 3`.-mu ,7: ;j ..= : :..'rHE=>nAnnm_;p_m1 mam? ;-2 _ ~ .~..-J1 ' 6115-`7,.:s; ,:.Azs99 :\Inon88i;.. 9!1lmtB9*.3' a0.- .H9!Q;,E1f_5_ lhmnghontlhe odignttyg in:.:'th- tapas, ~ `to take -`plaoeh6ra7na;`ttl1_1'ont}Ig-`and up-`. . a. .epr@aei;'e?;_i3;hiea:a mvaaaige. inanfn-h14v..`s 5*'5_T%i'3E'*&!1'i}35ff` of!ha;pI`9.in9rWiJ1;..tnk..:.P1'i th ; -_......._.. .....l ._' I).4'.n..:._:4 - a._._.. __I_!_l_- L..- .-._., ~ H If an-t-_x.`." "."!5'iYJn51`f',"- Es.-V19 aav~`r'f2`n` -s, Sttatriov Races, '11:: Each` poisougti 3r` :7 .; , ,,<._ , 5 -`as w" ``~;'1,LJ_tL 1, :1 A 3, 2` I'.n\:nnn; Min 99 njw aL-..l1........L4...: -an II nu----1- -vv-nu Jwvu -vvvuunuvuu I - +2. . Has time free admission ofAmeri- can Indian Con-n..gny effect on the `prices-of coarse. grams in your section` of country, and If so, what afoot? 'I\- A,,__ ;~j,-5, A I, _,!-I_A,'_,, I sh1loIHGs1a"`Affni'i:ns. V .-a; rm n..I-2in- -: .3. vs` _n._'. fe? 4 I M w7St'_I"Redm ` pigs` sums 13:: himself clubs of the Town. The `score open to the righteous -instigation ad- below `how an of Sn, cmb to ministorod himfby Sn John Maodonald. ,9 64, and the _._ (1008 "I9 malnbet _0f W33` `lumh mm, ,,rg_i_ul:g"_p_otion3 We" [blink ye are W: H's:-.ur_:w<'~.u.Ir man grins 9 .`'9:l``&8-. -T}9`E_p`glisIg= r`. `gage!-111$. ., 1 i ' % ;:?;;:.:*..i;: -9.45 a.m. For Uouxngwoou Mone-'a pan , For Oxi1lia,Ha.w}:s'.one, Sbnnty Bay, Edgar Nevis, Rugby Ind Muakoka District.-.-At 10 5.111., daily; . For Penetung, Wyobridge, Waverly, Craig- hurst, Hillsdale and Dalston-10.25. ' Ivv. Thornton and Vine-Mondaya, Wednes- s- V.` 1`:- sst~=_] uh ,, ,, igfwgigtg ridljculggs` `up I [re nan: ' $ 51$0li-fi:d'la'5P!"*PWh-1?i:?tvMi:` -um l_'mennilm .=g-esaoqmiou; aw . "Was" `I 7 at - It .. :'.Le"'a.; -. .:q ndum.nrgutne!+'ihhIqal= gmii 1 `..."* "9 z."....****:';:`::;:":1 :~ '80.. ' -. ';l|.l. ..-19.3,. 1 " vvuluu Ill-J, pnuvluluwun VI ` 2 _...q.. V .... eoauso t o" GB"\iernment of _theT day are able to` avail themselves of sol. nArn;nn.. i.n..Q,.'nn-6.';n-ln- can-In `VII-I IuI`nfly!`vHlIU~$Il:$l|'.:|j!|'g 3 _`..`,th ? .1_Ie,els._. of (pair ' leudr'i_' :..f ~&l `: puur nu, [nu uluw IU uvqlr l.l..IUl.|lGlVU U]. 1. ` - ' * '1!:m? 5`.9I";a3`-% % t`'l;.Il.I>l1I.A\I urhn nnnanuana 011:: nor. Iruv, uu_au uv rlvvuuiwu UUIIIE`, BU UV` odtis {ho -`mun why possegses the par- '.. --1 1` - -Lr-:'. . ..~.~.8 9.i.-."393b. -`T . V B. nmm1ssioh':_`an' i`in.' and Damon-10.25. Ivy, Thornton Vine-Mondaya, days and Fridays at 10 .25. - V Antn, 1uidhum.FemuaonvnIe und Phelpston, . ..... .v .- ouvuv-*._II Up: _es_t 1s-qiit,.6f`place in ihe e":'ay's; 1t `_ f_8hti?I~5dPitb?bn?l'tafa,_f+. ~T V i3'i5fU!afn&Bgv0gder- J9; ` ; . .5 `I : . r in Y s_ vp cg _ygrxo1",ifr,o;}jgo1} 1 _ o Lqndtjrminpp`. ` ,.....-2,9 . r my %=.eT.a.-s.ridiL=r {I/,Ill'IlSI> style .01 arguxnen I - mi``:Ii,4udbaa-. mu nest. is4`oi1L'bf `rilnce in ihm gun?` tu_`g1vg a law [WI w`r"wnu_t9ver` uncover!-, v*malo*4v-.s .ue-?1sapar~ apolq nqtba defender can-.am'eIy not be 4:54:- 'd'u`hd C.hart:st_ Aim nilaanon nun-smA.+in-.1 ...~.`...V, 353!ron'gtlieha his .-case, ` genus:-uiqupponqaat. 431;: tyle of l_'gll_!nent*-j`-.if'/`I_I.|`H5' ` ' Q-`)"ll_[\l`|9 _\lI.l"'J\-l_ gxguj IuU1JUVtIu' `meutpositions of cmolumenuznd prot. .'Il-iub A.b.av.'.presamed. that ,t'ne pcople send the best -gv.al_n,Me' men t 1113 pqpular bra;ncl_1ofPar}iaa1e1i't;_an 'tha'."t', - 9;sIfar9s tha-I_-Jpgye; Q-Io_use_ is, concern- {eds 111.? ,Pl'6I;08a1iVe Of 1116. Qgown is ex- eju'sed~wigh'; Jo the claims 5 sad U133Qg0f the men appointed to ll it-2: .';Tb6,t6 Wi,U< '=9-l'Wa.v\a ;b.c_ /-_ex'cep- lions `to.-sheesentalfruthsts: bin,` for A all practical purposes, there is; no xeason to g'uestion,!hemo= ,-And `until it gun he ahovn,4!tns..4i1 tiomxnmant oftthe day Qhiu m:xugd;I}e"[}9vr;er,whichj the law gitesiz pi? ~Tmq,iqgg appointments fox 9 ecial putposdamlzqangeithcxgdqup` `cf anIinrnnnl_.lIn.h'I.`i! nan Iiaqllnnvlut An- - .. ` ' 3) -5;; turn: 7?}. --.'--.--q .- _ ,9 'f"', I gs; - rd` W %- : image -54; new .nw'.Wbo;I;d,pre: - Lmi.-,LxInaston9.'s. ,ULO.\{e[n_mant selected ; In. :0pp_os_iio_n member jossitron the . `.` Hi'1.l;J0iI1t Commission to negotiate ; .-the great`; ofwtpslginglqxg ;_p_.nd in `the ;1I0.Ks0n; otthe F,i8h1,HonL. `13us_-se1lAG'ur?- yney. a me_n11aero,f_ 4 the Imperial. 1-louse - Of Commons they .se_)_eo_ted a stgppgrtgr r Qf their oy.znT9a;ot gs hairmnn bi` xhe ~ ;-Bonudi;-,c9u_st1tutpd; by_ the Tren!y to ;'hlIl' mixer] nlnininqrnaina nn`l- nf Hm ' g tum .460 `W. Lwh. awi ', 112 `the: ?jg::?&1t_G%"erpm'ent 2 1: e,9 e;ded= ` 4' ;r&oaq};l`e Ii'tni,t~ % , agxg. aapfhjfmeqts rxongfzimoug ` 'ihn;3i9gb9rs`9f"tlie.t.wi> fiousieiiis; the ,I3,eg:,~;:i`-:4, , at.irn tIi,at, can 5::-ogrgrad or; the grjcngi ,y'6f`A_t11ia`f1o,v_v ;a`igtands, {B `3 =.I. 'I`K5.are' Ld 56 'ro1'1hdjfor_: Giiiij laint f` itth. 'i nrm%:s ~hgid:_fI:;i n3mer4 o(1`s oi"iimd`a wiih"_t.h6fiqw; F5 '. !Li31 9;.9"r . *."Pi>6".-.. .....'!M*!'- i 5: ,P`Z'??.`2.`, . `:3 "9; .`3`.~. ?3.5`? Fwd th'i1-!hr.iS'.nD,.*hinE 9f`I<:iGrrupt.i:harac- t q' i1)t_he;ii gis ,"}v,f:d`nced jby _ thaiact A `ttfg pverngipg hive ndt attempt- -8 `d`sb"(fce"any' memberof the Op- . positiqn from his gllegipnoe tp hlsfparty. ` M5 , _Afqi1`ilt}__Wa.ls'1'1 M19, been`a`lif,_e-long -_:.i1``ypo`rt,VoSr`fof Sir John '.Ma6dqnald,, and I 'nI-I av , ' ;_i`r"`chae-v _ Urzgy was _u_ _ pronougcgq , .lV.ll_n1EIel lal)St ffbm. 6'1;st's,y`I)`en't_je`ted the `I-louse . b_fGo' mods; t'1`dSe!int_o'r McLellan s ' `g}atfctigi6'is thgthe. s_d_n'gh_tnnd ob- ` tgingl '5.bet;'eF ?;;teims`f6r`his provinces msgapmaitities as; 9.` Commissioner no ` bugs, hns_%ttexppte}1'to qn'estio_n . It seems '1:g;be`no reason to the Oppo- n.n ;sit.ion, W1*,Y:.35`h`9PPi.9,nF5 ought to ,. he;p_ern11ssib1e?,here, that simi1_a.r.ap- mjntments ate'aUow_e1 tobe; made in Englmdgznd Q'i.vf`l0;1t\.qlIi438tiOn,~ Scores ggegsgs. might-_ _he xgen_t,io`negi_~in on; own time_iu;;whi,;h members of the Commons as well as Peer,s:hg_va been ~,se]e1oted.to .l1_ offices of trust and em- eolnmenet. Qu`;own_ Canadian . Govern- no:s,l3av,e, for the greater past been froin, ;the Houso". of Lords, or j,np1)_oiqtee_i%-to it before they-closed their ea;-eers,l1qre.~ Mr. G;la1yd_st_qr;_e was taken _ _out 2_of`-,the_;,'IIot1,sgg9,i Commons; and sent , -`to th_e:Ion_i_nn=.Ig,lands,-L then under the Z nrQt9ct01at9- .'0f'{..""m' Britain. as, .12- ..peoig_1.,(3ommisAionor.,, No: A. did the Government sefuse to g_ygi`.;l_1im,,or he A- _ _____A -__-_- and Fridays at 10 .20. Apto, Midhurst, Ferguaonvnle Phelpston, --Tt_1esday, l`bursdsy and Saturday, 10:25, am. T`.lmv.ole-Tuedava and Fridays at 10.25. .E Q . `_9~ . by : g $39 a. X. a. No inn hn nnnhf win} In In vnnn:Ins `null-ul 't-' "." "%W."'~ "I. ign E6 %l1J;ther,lye?$t; the_ ~ 053% 129.31 Houses :19 'a';'1vd.y"9,b6nt 9h.~ , 113; a;Ly`e"g i' Ia;tikjn_ which; * 21.6 3! the P,Yv2r.*,9` . Mes) lL,_~,`3...,Wl!,1d_b_8 .1nm,n- h est`iBtereIts"of`tho D _mm-- ,|,(_I.Ilu :-pyu`nuu.usHUu;_ II] lquv J-lcucy, _LU I ;hqtv,,.mj1ed cl_a.ims= arising out of _the Jpredationsgqf th`e escaped cruisers . I Siw.J0hnxMaadoll_3.ld, 'd`u1'-i ng- the de- % .lmt`e:\ the ,-`other, .eve.uing,. ` pointed to Low! ;-_Q1Yd"Q;= 5-u` John Tlwihae 2 and Others MW. W0l1Bh;1TQlding.seqts ii: Bar- 1iDJlIQl_ty.-f|d.!e,oPived_ frqm the Govern- -nnn;-n -u-\a:I;n|-In A` nrnnln-nan} nun.` _..,V.l= .7 u..-! , .. .-`Ir .Vw..' ~ - '2' .:.'."r; 7`-`ff , 9. .4 am! ...I>'e.e.t ngup a;}g%;asugi.yj.-1aa I:;'ti';j :l1.wl W3!) ,g_1y ,1 `of jowfq a "'yea;' s would gain` 6 st`ih :r`*ez`s**or'~ t'm`Doi I _d 'ved'i 'BhE,fh=g%9%.G%`erpn ejfg ;|de3gd - q ;r&o`izq_I;s I M5. $p5=h.ngers_ts fwrsi. 391 ihnitilinbgrs f"t!1e` two, Houses? _1g u3...:.. L...-_Q%__A._. LI.`_A r,__ I32: - ~n' '8UgfHUll,VIz:.ll. git ` up .Lv;a.cuqr;axa,,ana `t 'pa.eucnt;ta1en s'mke him `an ex- ceut`Railyva`y7'= Cdih issider." `Col; fl:-nu mnun nu-nnnnnnnpl 1\.'n'..o......I...o uauvuln I-IBIEVVUJ UIILUHIIBBIUUUI 0 UUID M Gggy wag p.._ pjonoupcgd Mipisterialxst ; the bjco mggisi g':'id_ * e'!int_c)'rV McLellan '-_x_-a s_`._._ -- - _.~ .`)0lI?"" ,wusuIA|w_|\{uvto,_ Hun ugu Lug Govmment to" giyg_ghim,.ot qitolapcepj, compensation Tforthis services. In the perso o_f Sir Staqrd Northcote, MK-:Glnd5tOll,1?`8. G_o.v_er_n_xnant "selected nin (Wanna:-:'I;nn I-nnrn`-uau In .~or.,.... cl..- .1, h ; ax%_"im'e: L ;;I . =11 my . miiiars` cif P.-Vri a- . 1' Q *'9.:% V ear -`mno ma - -` --... 41-- t\_`_-_:.:L._ TIMES OF CLOSING MAILS IN THE BARBIE POST OFFICE. For TorQnto At 6 am , Toronto and inter- mediate at 5 p.m., daily. For Collingwood and all intermediate Stntionu For Collingwood a1one-'l p.m um n..'.n:. Hnwlmtnne. Shnntv Bav. Edmu- 1:4. .v s. Hz. -' "3. I _. _~ ' - r 15 T; =::sa.g:eaz`r `or the ;D`o'.`. n nprovoked~. on the Senate", us will ngre olly failed to left himself .-.. J_..L:_. 1.`-.. _ J t more fully pro- . "tj,"1fx;"'t"e d.'eiexitT augment, of _Do- :f.t1ien51lv'g}cPitVthe` * b`= =`? :? l!B1i|'iI.l.`it'._` l`dIi!6!d.n57'Inib15 V. aisongm -thev`Dom_ini9n.. In contrast "1 1,b_`he_ men who haitoled thgnnadian I op tg: y_e rs, Sjr John Macdon- 1 ; _ .9-day as '~aA political f-thin - ` *Qai:'ititutq:goa1 lawyar, apar- lia .~ -= ` txc`ai1f;a.-,loaderofhi5 fel`- . ~ ' org stktosmang--o:_xe who Q q:ml`in.Can_ada,and who. \ ison ~ non ynpprdaohet! byvthose who I are associated with him in the govern-' T meat of the country. Such criticxsm as that we have quoted is simply dis- dy no cgedxt, certainly, to ` grim wrotit- , 0; to the paper wlc frrfnteh it; it is a _|thy product- ion,sa.y what you will. We can pity . iwhis organship ; and we wish him something more rspzctabIe-sotne- I ' salg_ly_d,eco_nt-befo.-e he again. | hi35iH3f '1" the independtnce of the Senate before the notice of the wuv ENATE. Wasmxamn, Maj. 2_i'c.-Bumher' cal-, Lfedj-thoftmention to the `Senate to nie- port m 1116 New Y5rk Tm:e:,;represent- to hgve skid in 6xecut_w_e mes; ' A . `t G{ea_t_Britain shqnId,hav`e, haen ` ' 1 - 2.6 `J. . ,9` 1 F913;` vb`u`na.l: huhsts ,r Wynn xhiptoppsed to` s3H"11::S1Mc.0E `J UNCTIQNL mu L- `.::...i`i 1 .".WAy_ . HAL #4111 J.w:u,u, Q9 Vutncu wnu uuly "twee" disnting .'vo'Ice :-A-That this `. pianations given by Mr. Rowland, Mr. ' -A cGe and others, and pronjiaen liberak ,`idL1o'the Sgqth Simeon Junotxon Rail- T line; 1 . , :;ne`eti.ng_ is highly pleased with the ex- V 'fw`y gnu qatisfactory location of the 1 jzrnrswnsmrwrow 1'Rjr:ATY. 'iLboi>1'IoN `QF THE P3oi>osED' ;g~_Dn1jr;oNAL4ART1cLE B)! THE GUM A TIP Some time since Mr. Jones, of Leeds and Grenville, introduced a. motion in i the House of Commons for the appoint- ment 9. select committee to enquire into and reportupon the agricultural-interests of the Dominion,with at view of making such changes in the Tarriff as would impose a duty on produce imported into Canada, and thus protect the interests of the farmerin the manner those of the manufacturer were protected by the : duties now imposed on manufactured articles. The motion, as our readers will remember, was objected to by some members of the House, who con- tended thut while protective duties on . produce mightoperate torthe advantage of the Western farmers, who were V sellers, they would operate oppressively as regarded the people of New Bruns- wick and Nova. Scotie, who had to buy their bread. I ,, ,,, l\. me lownsmps on Lung :-gu 1Fguxuu.v-`s- for the purposa=.Ao_f; laying this p1`J` _ h -people prev'iousto the.su1}- hiizao tho'bye laws. The local fin- vr 0?; mapged `the meetings and m- vited navbxlfgentlemea from Toroio - t0'9.tl8I_Id._' L, A day meeting gas ha`xd n the 32nd, at Scl~.om berg,i which `was g.d;3'resed by several gentlemen. The dh`_'nir -was occupied by Mr. Phiips,` D5" _ put'y-Reevept King, and at the --3 9` E re'so_l`u1ion,-moved by Captain Armstrong _ an&secon'ded by Mr. Tyson , was \_=I\_9~ `f miiusl-y carried pledging an undivided ' sqpport to a bonus `of $20,000 `from '-he 5 township of. `King. `Tn Hnanuonintr 1? Han game dEVi1 A series ;I'n.etinvgs~was he i the lownshi p's"of King ::_fd' 'l`et;Im1S`11 `A: Man nnu-nnaa.nl' Ionhuy n1; nroiet }apna:una.~tL..x.v.on Dy gvuuuluuu uuu; ; u[un|I.'. 'On'the 23rd, at 11 o c1ock,;a meeting A was held at Touenham, ( [`ect1n1se1ls) ` w`1th George A`. Nolan, Reeve of the j`t6.wmhip`inl}xe chair. A resolution: I in: favor of a'Iibsra1 bonus from Tecum- ` seth was earned. $rrI__..._... ...-_.:.__ ;-_1_ -1--- :v\ T-`.-xv uuu U1 uxu Lqug Ia ag1.LnrquyAy.`- . . > V On Me) 24; :1 large meeting of sever- _al hundred " ratepayers ' was held at ,Al,l1s:ton,_ wrth. Mr. Johp Fisher, of 'i"q`ssoromio, in the chgir. Tho` vn.nnI;|-In 1:-nee n:`Avn.v=`nr' - Bu ._DL|lU, In luvuul UL uni Iuunwayc view, . .Mif. P. Dflielly and the chairman poE:_1n_`_ita favpt frqm a_ locql point of 'l`hn Pnnmina 1-ncnlnnnu man mnv-` 'fo.l1o,winVg mslqtiozus was movg ! ;e_Td jayj _Mr.`.Io_l'1n .Hoey, sscoudecj by `Mr. John }_?y_en,d, qgd cgrriezi with only .'C`I.n-_..'~ J:oau.af:n'n vn\1'nnnO,_,(I'1-Inf lh;u 1, townsmp ox, `mug. In the evening Jf the same dayit 'm`eetiug was held at I`,-Iem,'i1`.e, ('l`e- ' cu`_n_'2set-h) where speeches? were made by gemlemen from ']`oromc. _ ~n..~nm<)..'z.-.1. at 11 nu-.1m-_k_`n meelme: LII auu uunwu Uy u. ;;Uu_u Inuluyuy . . Mbvec] by Aleggudar Lilly, secdnd ed by Patrick Skelly, "That HMS) meet- ing is well pleased with the statements of Messrs. Howland and Edgar and the other promoters of the South Slrncoe Junction Railway, and pledges itself to suppogl a_. fair hi';;qs,_ pgoyiglcgi the, loca- tion of the road is sa,t1sfaclQZy`._ f f\... Lia : OH. pi `nun-n I\'|.xn':I'I' nf` manor- Lu SSUIUIHQU, nu cup Uuuln _ The` meeting was addressed by Messrs. McGee and Howland, of Tax- homo, in favqur of this railway. ` M`:-_ 13. D Kalli: am] the chairman IIIUII unu-our The motion, however, after some modication, was carried, and the Com- mittee asked .for appointed, who have entered upon their duties by propound- ing a series of questions on matters relative and correlative to Agriculture and Agricultural interests, but all put M evidently with the object of ascertain- ,ing the one cardinal point whether or not protective duties would or. would not be a benet to the farmer. I111,-yU.I Uxl Liauluuull, svzu nun I-IICIL uuu dvguid ru:1- as stzgzglxt as possible from nciir I3_al1ycroy t_o Alliston`, and thence to Gollingwobd, He thought, how- ever, there would be many more gray hairs in his head before 1t was built anywhere. 'l"Inn fhllnurinn rm.-nlnnn man than uuywu'.:xu. .. The following resolution was then put and carried by a good majoxity 3 NS:'mn`r1 hv Aln.'i'm`-dc_r l'.il!\i_ second setn was carried. 7Tlie'next meeting tool; place in Bax- ter s'Ha~ll. Clarksville (T_ecumsetli), on the afternoon on the 23rd. It Vt'9.s- largely attended, and the B. cove again o3c'upi,ed the chair, and Dr. White- side acted as Secretary. Alter some remarks by Mr. Edgar and Mr. James Manning, Mr. Howland addressed the meeting; and showed why thepecple should not feel any opposition to the scheme on account of any unfair treat- ment` received from the tNort`ur-In; tltst the present managers of the North ern Railway are entirely distinct from the original company, which was the . worstswindled company in this coun- try. `They gave their contracts by the mile," and the contractors, having a good price, made as many miles as they so badly that much ofyit had`to-he re- built before it was fit to run. This vast expense not only sunk all theoriginal capital stock, of which the 50,000 from Simcoe was part, but required , the issue of Londs to the extent ol $30,- 000 a mile. , The traic on the road was not sufiicienl to pay the interest on these honds,so.the Cornpany` surrend- dered the road to the bondholders to get their interest nut of_ it, if they could. By putting the road in good order and economical management they have made it pay them their six per cent and leave a little for impro- vements along the line. These gentle- men reside principally in England, and if they built branches which would double the trnic they would gain noth- ing, for six per cent is all that would come to th_e'm. As for ;is the Hamil- ton rood could compete, he thought very little consideration would show the isuperiorty of a connection with To- ronto by a comparison of the prices of wheat and barley for one day in each week of three. months in ._ the fall and three in the spring, He showed that the prices in Toronto were almost con- stantly fmm four to six cents higher per bushel by the car land ; of the five, million bushels of barley sent, four and ahalf millions went by water, so that the advantage of direct rail to the United States was of small account. i But supposing the Hamilton market as good as that in Toronto, the railway to Allistone would be about ~ Se\_-'_&llty miles, while - t_o '1`oro_nto it would be about` forty-seven milss. The line would have been yalreiidy surveyed it they could have found an engineer on whom they could rely. There would be one onthe line now in two or three weeks, and as soon as the best line was ilound they would establish it,and then ask tl1e"ToWnships for "the bonus with- outrwhich nothintr would he done. P 11.7.. II!-l`1.... ..l"l...... .....'.I L.. 0I...nu.-`.I could ; that, besides this, they built ourwhich nothimr would be done. My. Ni_oGee, ori hejhought What" tha whole "Township of `King w'ou1d_ "vut the $20,000 asked from them. A 0 I !I`I'.'Y."_!I-- .._:J l`.-6 ll - lIL:..L.J.... ` 1V.u'_ no :_y salu tqlin. Mr. |_fIllEllUlljl, 'm3,`g',"qr of Hamilton, told him their line' V o.31x!d 3 `I1 I`___.._-- L- AIl3_A.,. _._.l ALA.-- ;iIl.etin_g8 was `an lnnrn:hi vi "nf Winn 're'[3llnlS LIUHI : MrKe"`.y said that Mr. Chisholm, -.q`o'n- .-.6 i-]'un.;Hnn ' Qnl hirn 'IX\nhI Hnn: 0,1? we} Pnosscw. Nlqw Ymn" May 26.---'I`-he Time: say_s_ !he v_ote_in the Semgte in favour of . theT negotiation _of . the Suppmnental Tregty article ,will~brin'g a feeling of _ . intenqa; r'_alie_f.--_{l`h&'v` that amend-I iiiita h` `P9. "i-$015. V . to; by?` `E!!!- `- ';%!$f!!a9;`qi `nmfeutcnty, may be. ~ t j .'_'l3r&:`.8!n|:1_t.1iig. .. , . H" ..J. ~~~~~ .-_. 7 body ehtd bay in executive session; 7but I have txight to vindibate myself against calumhy, ajzd to deny speeches . falsely attributed totme. cc 1\ II III... oz VDL- "-"."-"I,.T""'*'!""'." ".4"" 1 ' - - ` _ : 'WAsn_x1'ti`r'61t, 13.0., May v_ 25.-The. iSenate`Vifne`t at nine 'o?oloek gthis even- ing, atterfa continuquaexecutiveses ,. -sionof more than `nine hours, by the.` , requi`s`ite-t-w,o-tlrirds vote,` advised the `.Pres_i_dent to negotiate additional article to the treaty of Washington on the r basis recently proposed by" the British Government though in a form some- what dierent from it, but not altered in principle. The amendment-was de- signed to secure reciprocity of obliga- A tion on the part of both Governments withoutdetriment to e|ther,and without placing-the United States in an attitude - of receding from theirjposition as if in compliance with requirement of the British Government. The action of the Senate to-night is kept rnorethan ordinarily secret, as senators have been - p`aeed under additional obligations to secrecy, but there is no reason- what- ever to doubt the truth of the foregoing statements , The President and Secre- tary Fish were Etc-night officially ad- vised of the action ofthe Senate, and a telegram was sent by the latter to Mi- nister Sohenck, acquainting him with - the facts for the information of the Bri- - tish Government. It is expected that - on Monday a response will be received` from London, when the Senate will ra- tify the additional articlezto the '1 reaty. Warn Vnnvr Mn" OK mlxn I.7...m7,P. v_I.rauuDuuuu Au u*wuy wuluu woulu prasengethe National 'dignity, whjle a fewbthers were inexible in their posi- tion as if assent tdthe waiving of the claims" for indirect damage: would be lowering the _Ameriea`n_ ag to the dust and allowing the British to walk over it. _The subject will . next come before thevseme` one the ratication `oi the Treaty. Q `...- 2- -'_, W.a.siiir\'ei_~oN_,'May 25...-It is known I from oicial and private advices that Great Britain was determined to with- draw from the arbitration should the United States persist in the presenta- tion ol the claims for indir_cct dainages, and it is further known that our Gov- ernment was for some time under these responsibility of the threatened failure of the Treaty upon great Britain, our Government insisting that it had the right to present these claims with the others before the tribunal in order that the principle involved might be settled, though not expecting to receive mon- eyed consideration. Great Britain, with its views oftha case, was dispos- ed to throw. the responsibility of the failure of the arbitration upon the United States. . The vote taken last night in the Senate is regarded as an expression of the views of a large ma- jority of the Senate against the claims ior indirect damages in view cfa like admission on the part of Great Britain and the United States in `ftitizre cori- tingeircies, and uiider circumstances sirnilzzr to those on which the ob_1ec- , tionableclass of claims originated. The ~ President, as thus advised, has already, by the Secretary of State, taken mea- sures tlir0!.t'-sh the Atlantic cable to procure the assent of the British Gov- , ernment to, the article as amended by t ' the Senate, with a view,of putting in ' , the Treaty a formal declaration agaiiist , . indirect damages, which the United , States has now abandoned, and which ,. Great Britain asserts that she never I circumstances disposed to throw the` _ claimed for herself as against other powers. Baring the consideration of the subject in executive session, it was Vthonght at times that the article would fail of receiving the requisite vote of two-thirds, owing to the contariety oi views presented. Not less than six ainendnients were offered to the eict desired. Conicting reports prevail as to the vote advising and consenting to the President s negotiating a Treaty on the proposer`. basis, but; forty against nine seems to he thermost reliable statenieritr A number of senators, ' though present, did not vote. Te ( article, as endorsed, is changed in pliraseology` from the original, though preserving the prints` I sought to be established by the overnrnent, with regard to consequential damages. The precise language of the article witl not be oicially made known until it has ' been ratified. It is believed that Great Britain will assent to the modifi- _ c_at_ion of the" Treaty; The United _States_is anxious for the Tribunal of -Arbitration to "proeeed`without further hindtllca. According to report the , debate on the subject before the Senate -was eai-nest',thronghout.. The major- ity of those -who participated in it were inl)__6y08d_by the desireto remove the gbstrdlllbns. it in ai:way-`- which would Isvn'e4I`run"ni "I|'3Knh'l-`A :-520-6 `.-I..:I- _ my me auamonai &l'l.i0l6_.I0ln8 '1 reary. _ New Yorur, May 25.--The Herald ; Washington special says :-The debate, t on th_e Supplemental Treaty opened by 1 a speech from Sinator Morton, who was followed by Mr. Conkling, both of whom earnestly supported the pass- ageofa resolution advising the Presi- , dent` to proceed with the nvegoeiations on the basis of the articles as amended by ' the foreign relations committee. They argued that the principle ot'arbit- ration` and the precedent of a peaceful solution of warlike difference between nations is at stake, and that the ezi.._ gencies ofthe-occasion demand more than ordinary gravity in the delibera- 'tion of the Senate. The extent of concession was admitted by them to be on the verge ofhumiliatien, but the im- portance of establishing a precedent of peaceful arbitration is one of far greater . importance to the interests of civiliza- tion than the temporary chagrin which the present situation may involve. They made frequent allusions to the contingent effect of the disruption of `commercial relations between the two countries on values of stock, bonds, &.c., and declared that the future of` our great nationalenterprizes, as Welles the possibility ofa furtherreduction of public debt by funding our present loans, hinges on the continuance of en- tire cordial friendship between two . nations. They appealed earnestly to the opposition Senators to forget par- , tisan feeling, and remember that the voeoasion__dexnancled the exercies of un- selsh patriotism. The President, they . said, had in an hour of sincere anxiety , appealed to the `Treaty ratifying the power of the Government for the pur- pose of securing speedy and vigourcus action without risking delays that might . be occasioned by the ordinary progress of diplomatic negotiations. He had p not disguised the fact that an emer- . genoy existed which demands the most , serious deliheratiomand had willingly surrendered whatever of personal glory might attach to himself by pursuing V the negotiation in the customary ; manner. He has been prompted to" _ adopt this course, not from any disposi- tion to shift the responsibility on the shoulders of others, but from the pur- est oi motives. . u.` _ sucn complete szmsfaction as tlzls. I It is composed of Sun on THE 8331' Om: THAT are known; In as good to take as for external use, and is believed to be immeasurably superior to anything eveunade. Will save you much suffering and many dollars of expense. In sold by one o: more dealers in every place where these Effonlbrs an-_e found. P;lce,'25 cents. Why Inlal not buy .1: to-da - ; 5 of ,Pnps,red_hy- ,';;1,'l`H 1lAS,I _nr_ms, N.Y.,_ ma; .AndNo_wm3noNz L AN`, ANrwou'r1.y, on. _3'ol_61lenl`n or_sheI_)ominIop.' R `mama.-` _ ,".{rSel o qte_d ptd El`e9.t;l`udv .-. f f liiiW66iii;"A.V.;?nlxe ' ' Tl{:Gq'.`. mil. 5 ;:....`...._.__:__V.,..__., ~-` Vcoinniuhity,*1nd `the majority` of the? Senators have acted in sympathy with the great mass of the people who v'vish- 5 1 I ed the Treaty tosuocecd. ~_ Lookout lor the Orange Young Britons -Excursion and Pic-Nic to Jackson : Point, on Thursday next, June 6th. For {m- `I the: particu`ars see large posters. WRIGHT--At Barrie, on 'Tue'a.'layA, the % innt.,.the wife of Samuel Wright, Esq., In . .50: V MARRIED. ROBINSON-0XENHA|I.-On he 22nd inst., at theresidence of the bride`: ather, by the Rev.,N. R. Wiiionghby. M.A.. assisted by the Rev. J. W Totten,.Mr. John W. Robinson, of gockiport, N. Y., to Miss Matilda. Qxenhsin, of . arr e. HE-NDERSON'-Mo,ILROY---On the 21th inst:, at the Parsonage. by the Rev. N R. Wil-. loughby, M.A., Mr. Wm. Henderson, of Hui min, to Miss Susan hicllroy, of the same place. BARTLEY-SPENCER -0n the 20th inst., by the Rev.` iv. R. Wiiloughby, M.A., Mr. John A. Bsrtiey, to Mrs. Catherine Spencer, both of Barrie. licRAE-0Ai'RNS.-At the Manse. on the 24th inst, by the Rev. Mr. Fraser, Roderick _Mc- Rae to Ellen Cairns, all of Barrie. HUN'1`ER-JAOK.--At the Ilinnse, in the 24:1: inst.,by the Rev. Mr. Fraser, Thomas Hunter to Mary Jack, all of Innial. WHELAN--REYNOLDS---At the Manse, on the 24th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Fraser, Denis _ Whelan to Ellen `Reynolds, all of lnnisiil. DIED un_v\n11av1-\ f\ ..,..g --Tt_1esday,'l`bursdsy and uuturnay, nnzo, mu. Elmva1e-1`uesdaya Fridays --` Medonte and Mount St. Louls-Tuesdaya'and Faturdays at 10.25: , Minm=.inx!-Tneld8VS and Fridays at 10:25. wuulu not ony 1: ll 1 could get. no more. Rufus Robinson, of Nunda, N. Y., writes- One small bottle of your Ecnncrmo 01:. re- stored the voice where the pqrsuu had not spokgn above a whisper in Fwvn Yuas. Rev. J.vMallory. of Wyoming, N.Y:, writes: Your Ecx.: Om cured me `of Bronchitis in ON! Warm? Dealers all over the country may: We have never sold a medicinelthat has given such-complete satisfaction this. Oamnosed 0' gl! nu mun Rum-n l'\.-n. ---A .5. uuuwl rumk, oz t5rook2ld,;Tioga County, Pa... says: I went thirty miles for a bottle of your Oil, which eected a Wommaror. Com: of :1 0300331) Lmn by six 7-npplioations Another, who has had Asnnu for years. says.- I have hnlfofa 60 cent bottle left, and $200 would not buy it If I could Robinson. of Nnmlg, N V. ---=---- V Imtamzs Eclectric 0271! Worth Ten T T time its Weight in Gold. Do you ' know anything of it ? If not, it is tame you did. ' Pain cannot stay where it is used. It is the cheapest Medicine ever made. One dose cures common Sons Tnnou. Qne bottle has cured Bnoxcams. Fifty cents worth has cured an Om Snnmxo Comm. One or two bottles cures bud cases of Plus and Kmmzv Tnounus. Six to eight applications cure my CASE or Ex- coxunsn NIP!`LIS_'0r Ixmmmn Bxuusr. One bottle has cured Laue Beer: of eight years s'v.nd- ing. Daniel Plank, of Brookeld,jTiogn P9,, asyg: I thirty bottle 5.-5:43.: MODONALD --On `Sunday, tba 26th, inst, Mary Belles, only daughter ofJohn McDona`d_ `Esq, 6th Concession, Vespm, aged 18 years. The funemhook place on Tuesday "last, at theR.G.Oemetxy, and was very largely at- tended; v ,,___....,., ....-nu; 1`.n'.'uNU|13. unlltw H. 1.0 high rank in tho list of Remedies. Orders are coming in from Medicine Dealers, in all parts of the country, for further supplies, and each testifying as to the universal satisfaction it gives. . The Canadian P`ain Degroyftxzrdnever gil` to give immediate re.ie-2. _l .e icino ea or: keep it; lI1 h_,'xsl01Il!l113 order` and use it; and no family wi b_e wit out it a tar ti-yng t. A Prion, only Twenty-ve Cents per bottles Sold in Barrie by John Woods A. V. Palmer & Co., and Watson & 00.; Wells Bl`03., Bi-nd~ ford, J.-Deacon. Craighurst, Green F1-others sad by all Medicine Dealers. Anal! vv Lu Av -44- ' Wm-:A1' inzthia market may benoted at $1.25 to$1.35. Butlm1eis_comiug forward. Fxgozvn isretailing at V `Pm: hung from 90c to $1.00. Oun 50 to 58. . ` _ POTATOES are udverlisacl by Hickey Bros, at $1.00 per bag of 90 lbs. Enos 10 to Ho. 0 Bvnan 1'Ho-20c; 0 . Hn_r-A`large quantity in on Saturday, and ; some on Thursday. Rates lower-aa_7 $20.00 to $21.00. uungicru cnec-ts. ` , We speak frqm experience in the matter. bavt ng tested it thoroughly ; and therefore those who are suffering from any of the complaints for which it is recommended, may depend upon it being a Sovereign Rcmedv. The astonishing siijcncy oi` the Canadian Pain Destroyer in during the diseases for which it is recumngeuded, and its w5n'derful effects in sub wining. the torturous phins of Rheumatism, and in relieving Nervous Ifections. entitle it to the Cnllntrv. fnr f'nv-Oknu unnnl.-- ._.r H - Nine loads of fall when sold to-day at $1.56 and one nt 1.57, aud one of treadwell at 1.45. There was no spring in. Neither were there any osts, nor would over 43c to 44 be paid {or them. There was no barley offered. but one load of peas sold at 700 and another at 72. Hay was in fair supply but firm at 315.00 to 25,00 wlth the av`-rage about 824,00. Loose mew at $11 00 and oat straw in sheaves $15.00. There was no wool in. Qldnrnnnea (`nu uvhnnb Lune -nnlr nmnuunln In \J ' As a Family Iuieclieine, it is well and favour- ably}; known, relieving thousands from _ pain int Side, Back "and Head, Coughs, Colds. Sore flliroat, 'Sprai'n.c, Bruises, Cramps in the Slomac/1, Cholera Morbus, Dyscnlcry, Bowel Com- plaints, Burns, Smlds, Fros_ Rites, c. Tun UANAEEHN Pun DESTROYEEZ has now been beforothe public for a length of time, and wherever used is well liked, never failing in a single instance to give permanent relief when timelynsed, and we have never known at single case of dissatisfaction, where the directions M have been properly followed, but on the con- trary all are delighted with its operations, and speak in the liighesttcrms of its virtues and magical e'ec-ts. - WA tunnel: 4'.-A...` .........Q...._ 2- n, , -, . . 301118 011 1l1llX'3llByo SEES 10Wl'--33] ZU.UU to $21.00. Hum: $7.00 7.50 7.75. B.Acox-G:-een Hams retail Sc to 00. . ' Manon 7c to me. Pom; $6.00 to 7.00. VEAL Go to 10. Basr none offering, Butchers are importing, retail price 12 to 15c. Northern Rawaf Time Table. ,.ug `qua;-.a, Haw xurux, bU1..'x5 , YKUPRIETOR. One dollar and twelve and-a-lmll cenls !or post age, enclosed to Norlhrop 66 Lyman, Newcastle- Gnt., eneral agents for the Dominion, mil insure a bolt e,'comaining over 50 plll`, by return mail. Sold in Barrle,by ohn \Voo A. V. Palmer 6!. Co. Watson 66 Co., ell: L`xos., J Deacon, aml,T. \V.__Gcorgen, Bratlfgra; Grecn 6:, B;-0,, Craig. hum, and all medicine dcnlra. 4-1y mere was no woo: ll]. Shipments for wheat last week amounted to 16.769 bushels, making 9. total of 219,968 bushs. shipped since the opening of navigation. UIIPAAF IUUU IJUIV UAL 1112:. Cake for Cattle which is the finest Lina seed crushed and deprived of some of its 01?, is now acknowledged to be one of the simplest, cheapest, and most satisfactory of known foods for cattle, horses, pigs or fowls. It is easily used andmay be procured in large or small quantities, and at. very low rates of Palmer it 00., Druggists, Be.rrie.and Angus. 01-15% on memouxnlypcrnod wzin regulnr_it_v. cse I`7'. Is slwxzld not 65 ml-cu I g1/_frr1m/gs dur- ing the FIRST THREE I()NTII.S' 0/ .Pregnancy, as they are sure to 61'i2z,_7 on [His- carrzaae, but at any other time may are safe.` . In a other cases u-{Nervous and Spinal Atroc- . `ms. Pninsjn the Bad: and Limhs, 1~`;m`,~,uc (,1; sl;_z`ht exertion, Pal imlion ufth-; U.ezlr!,HySh;rica . a.1d`Whilcs, these ills will c'ect n ("are `when all -nnermeuns have litilgd ; and_ zzllhough a puwcrlul r0'.uedy,do not comam iron, calomel, aulimony,'or 1.\ything hurtful to the con's1i'.nuou. Full direminna in Hm nnmnhlm 9IIr\nn.I .....t. "l.l} 1nln,E nuruu: [Q the conszmxuou. - Full directions In the pamphlet around each paokaga, \_=._'hich should l)ccz1rn3l'u_Hy preserved. JOB MOSES, NEW YORK, SOLE,PI`.OPP.IETOR Una dollar and Iwnlun nn:Ln-}1::!I ......... 1..- _-. THE` cam E_1~g;_usH nsmsnvz JOB MOSES PBIi{)DlG;\L PILLS. This invaiuablze medicine is unfailing in llze cure 0! all those painful and (lzmgcrous dxsebsus . to which lhetcmalc consliiulion is subject. [1 moderates ll excess and removes all obstructions and a spcedv cure mnv be relied on. ` ' T0 BIARRIEI) LAl)Ylv`.S| ' _ u: meuuunu nu1uu_v.'5 it is peculiurlyszuned. ltwil!,- in. :1 short, mm; mm on themunlhlypcriod wiih regulzirilv. T%.cse Pills [re [(M1)]. /71 /`mg-,.'/A ,1.-. MNADIAN mm DEST1 .'OYER'. T am noon Fo zi"<:}{r'rI17:f` f`.nLvn (Ava nnH'n nil-nk 3: Ihn Gnu: Seconifi ,3 IE}: H euv De l"ellCd MARRIED LADIES 1Hr1rlv.s'nIh\rI. It u.'ill.- in n pl. pcriul ?:T-O1I5. TORONTO hIARKET$. 73331113 MARKETS. TEE? my son: 1572. .1..- ....s-,a ..A oi n \ 28gb , of 9. I 33=1:} Fourth] N.B. The Barrie Park is 3 full mm and he been built at a caste! $20,000. Liberal nrrengetnents have been made with the North- ern Railway Company for the conveyance of horses` and grooms. end for the xnnning of special trains at reduud rem. ` _' Foyty box stalls for free use of trainers.` ,N.B.' The Oauzlinn Derby o!l8"3. Twenty V dolldge eapn, hgltaforfeit, with $250 added. For .thzeo.;'~:ui o!d..jolu,..1o0ibe.; times` 97 `b-. nreu 1101383. azuv, QIU, $60. Premium No 10.-Consolation Stake`, 3125. For horses beaten at the meeting, to be handi- capped by __the Steward: distance, 11 miles. $1oo,$25. . `open to all. Two mile huts. $475, $150. $75 PremiumNo. 9;-LntnbemgIn'a Purao, $300- Bandicap weights, half forfeit, for Dominion bred horses. $200, $70, $30. `D:-nrninrn No `In -.nnn:nInHnn Qo-`!n.' QVOE, Entrietto close Saturday. J an : 8, 1672, I to, be addressed T. W. SIMPSON, Snc. Tans-, I RAH Premium No; 7.--Northern Railway Purse, $400. Hurdle Race. Dash of two miles, over ehmd1ea,,$3oo,s1oo_. __ _ `Premium .No.- 8.-$700. Running Race. :open all. Two mile heats. $475, $150. P1-aminm'No. 9."--Lnmbenmn'. D...-..T sznn. DR. BLAQKSTOCK; T `A HILLSDALE, Has removed his oicovnnd residence {Run Hill's Hotel to premises occupied by Mn, 7 ghras Store and Post Office. Dr. B. '11 as usual at Wyebridge every Friday rm.:'g `E 5, p.m. For usonvalo and Apt 0 ever 1: day from 2 til 4, p.m. `V ` N.B.-Exua charges for oil ordinary mm vfsits. - i 22-3mo~u.. a at the inte workshop at said insolvent, 1 side: the advisability of selling lomo pm said Insolvent : Real Estate. v\f;_;,An _,-_ ,9,n...n ... Z; the matter 0/ WILLIAM ' TH0MJlS,_an Insolvent. trotted better man 2:40. 5115, $85, 340, Premium No._ 6.-$600. Running I open to 9.11, mxle heats Zin 3. $00,: .76. ' l'l"I'l"I E`l'\ WK A-Q9 A Zrneeting of the creditors f 1}: . Insolvent is hereby c|l?ed ba]a:1:'f.o: `ma IIIIPDNFYQDA V 1\1l`Vm' nu... Third v__ ___ ____,,,-,, -- -_..------=--. to con! :33rI;,::`:E;::1;;myE$::gExng portion 0! V d war ie this29l.h dnyo! H|y,A.Da18'l2{ D `. ' N. A.-BERKINS, J 8'g,u.' Barrie, May 29th,'l8'l l. / 32-hn. -.....v.-v..- nu uuvnq uuucu me [of WEDNESDAY NEXT,` THE DAY OF JUNE, 1372, Premium No. 4.-1.500. Trotting Race, open to all horses. $339, $120, $60. Premium No. 5 -8300. for h'or-gas nut nnnr open [0 Ell l10X'BElo 3-125'), $120, $60, Premium -8300, for horses that never trotted better than 2:40. 3175, $85, 340, Premium No. 6.-$600. Runnino um. I I -._ For sale, Lot No. 4, on the Went Ii eld Street, in the Town oi -Barrie, erected at good family residence, containing eight bed-rooms, pnrlor,dlning-room and 3,,` chen, with good stone cellurs.- The house i; concrete, and, wall nished throughout, an situated on rising ground, in :1 beautiful mm, tion. The Lot is partly surrounded bv I Ilono well. Good well and outbuildings on the premieee. ` Possession given at once. For particular: as to price, &c., apply to A. CUNIO. RAH-in (\..L ` do of 3|}. on which i; wxuu, 3&0 Premium No. 3.-Ladiea purse of $400. Run- ning Race, open to all Dommiou bred homo, mile bests, 2 in 3. $260, 8100, $40. Premium No. I.-Innkcep3rs' purse of 336-0, open to all horses that never trotted better than 3 minutes. Isl horse 320-), 2nd $70. 3rd 530- Pmmium N0. 2 _$4nn nnnn On .11 um... m1nut_es. horse 2nd Pmmu1mNo. 2.-$400, open to all hnrsvs that never trotted better `than 2:33. $.'J~`, $100,340. pravninln NA. `-1 _.T.m-Ha. _..-..- ...-.s ..-m n..- Barrie, May 28, 1872. maze r5EE|Tn'EEE's. Fifth Under and by Virtue at a Power of Sale con. mined in a. certain Mortgage made by Thomu P. Kenyon, therein described as of the Vhgo of Angus, in the County of Simooe, dcfaulz having been made in the payment thereof vi)`-. be sold by ~_-.-\- Ag. -.-..4.-J.A.1\J A_J\J..L>Jo For pa.rticuIu'a- apply to MR. WXLf.I.1.`.f BOYS. Barrie, the Vendor's Solicitor, or: see handbills. ` fncwanvv nnnn-`A mm, 13TH, AND um at the hour of Twelve o'clock. noon, the rec ` maiulng Real Estate in tho TOWN 01- BARBIE belonging to the said Estate. and comprising `.323 1T - _- - - ` Barrie, May 23, 1872." |mmmz 3@'a3am ` ON MONDAY, 10th JUNE, Puuaciiicrlou, At his Auction Room; on aim Township of I-an 'W"nn\ Qnnnrs Van-1:... D I U r nxecuwrs arm 1 rusxe;-3 ol the Estate 0; JOHN ALEXANDER, Esquire, to Sale by A Sim um .A.Iu[IovutI Iuwuau on Mac LUu| of Barrie, The following property, viz :-Vi1Inge Lot number Four. on the South afde of Andrew Street in mg Village of Brentwond, in the County of Simcoe as laid" out on the South Half of the South Hit` of Lot number Twenty-ve (Esat of the Sunni. dale Road) in tho Second Concession of the] II`___ _ __I_ ' D $ 0 1 u Sale of` Real Estate in the Town. of Barrio. Mr. Joseph Rogers has been instructed hr 1 Executors and 'I`rus1e:.-3 of the Estate oftbe I; Flnlxirn M: AC`... B/WE. H91'EL- OnADunlop Street in the Town 9:` Par-via E. s. urzmzma, Jttcliortecr, Du u--' May. 29, 1372. `_ , ,, by William Sanders, Esquire, P.L 8., for egg Andrew Auger. Terms of Sale and other particulars pply to A1`If\|l1Il AnnAI-arr n 1!-nn.......-. Tztsclag/, t/zcA lacvczzl/L (lay of _June, A.D., 1872, PBEMIUMS, $4,000. Eighth( _ l'NSOLVENT ACT OF 1869. Iionaesteai -_.l .. ._..-, MARKET SQUARE, BARR/'12`, BUILfDMI.:V-'-VG-i LOTS. `FA- _-_.2 _.. Nun Qibivertisgmtntts. .a~p.--.s-;ng..-....- -._- - 1 at the hour of twelve o c1oc1'<,n`oon,nttho [OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. [ORTGAGE SALE OF LA_1~3Bs'. LEXAN DER ESTATE: ARDAGU, ARDAGH.& STRATEY, Vv:1Inrc' .\'nI.'.'I/..~ or JUNE- SECOND DAY. TIEIIRD DAY. spzazzva MEE TING , At hisyikqction Rooms on the. FIRST DAY. and a number of Eligible -I--r-w\---,.. __ _ -urhrh 1372. JOSEPH ROGERS, /1..-n.`.`.. Sev tb I an a BIKAIUY, Veztlors` Solicflars U--. A. uL'MU, Blrrie. Out; 22-2mo. , and E, 1872. to con? mu... .1 Al ', ' Ban-.e. Ul LU! -I offer \ H.'H Jl'-V Bnnio. I Race, Q`.-1!. Ninth`! 52!: ' .15! Fifst -3: ' Not having reciprocity with the . `United States, 111 the exchange of greip and our and farm produce generally, do you think it is for the interest of the-_' Dominion that we should oontivnueto gdmit American produce free, while Canadian produce exported over the 'border_.has to pay 9. toll of 20 per oenm 1111.... j._.:._ :1 -___ ..,,,, PROTECTIJN TO. AGRICULTURE. urtlgetn bhanml DIVISION COURTS. COUNTY SIMCOE. ' I871-72 ' htutdays 10.25: Minne`sing-Tnesdays Fridays 10:25. -Lu--, 5 wur.avergge_,quant1iy`,jo'ooiv- V THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1872. _`_________ ' I 5 Adam Dudgeon. Gollingwood P.O_.. T Thomas Dalia? nu-Hi - ----- -- W. H.;Dxcl` s1<;|:_.h - v -""9 John Craig, miah ` -non conmnawoon. Leave Bame 10:28, 3.111. Arrive 12:10, p.m. -` ` 7:25, p.m. 9:10, pm: FOR BARBIE. _ _ ... n -,.x.. ., ___g__ g_; _ ._ ; Thomas Gordon, Everett P.0. \ L aeorge 1\d~M;snua, . Mono Mills P.O. __._______._. Thoma: Lloygi, V ._Z._._-._. Bafne P.O . jiliobert Mcconchy, ` Bradford P.O.. '_ Henry J;d`ry, Penetanguishene P.0. "mm2`or'c7a2a" ,;_...__...__. Urang, __gr_:igufat P.O.i' n,n__ 3 ckson, Clarksville . Uauas, ` Orillia P.O. . ' April 27,1171 a.E.' L J mm 2 ' Leaves Bar:-ie..'... ....s........ Arrives at Oriilia about. . ....; . .. Leaves Orillia abont............ Arrives at Barrle............... - 311129 12:30 pm ';Jnne 28. _ June 22 I April 26; 11 8. In. _-June 20 11 9. In. ;!Jnne 17 may 1:, Ely 5. ; __u on _ -A_p'ril . J mm 29. `my 3, 11 a.m.] _:_f Date of Court. l'0:50,A I 11:53, E 4:00, 1 5:20, ] 10 am. nu uvwvu I vs: 'w;iT.;:}:[;enc'l' -t.l.x`e"questions ptit by the Committee who solicit information from all quarters on the points to which they re1ute:-- -_ 10 mm. . -2; a:..a;:a.s..; ` or meeleactnelly eousumed, end what market is it most to `year advantage. to. sell in, the home market of e D - inion, the British, '.or they r _merket 1 . ~.'{`T ,: imukpt ! _ V 8. Does the free` impor Amencnn our,wi_thonqT ' " you at u disadvanlagfgfxas i gaith American eompegiffjs I and, ifao, ` `C III. . new :1 1r.._. ...... t....__I _._:__ 11;... :.. I.....I IIUII-v.l\n-vvu-we 9. Have you found giindin; in Bond convenient and pnmtioable, and fair to_ all parties oonerned, and wouldyou` recommend it in case of the imposition of 9. duty on foreign wheat 1 in n _. .1.-. ..._r _._z.'-_.. ..|..;...._4-zn -1o. Auvtht a;tval6re T. . T pet cam. imposed in the United States nn mn-_ nan-innt u: riul nmnnindntv 5Z`a'ZI1'x',"a':'.`. 2f2 521:3 fZa,"a;a,&7.T of 20 cents peribusheuni "$110 ally operates as discriminatory tari against the Canadian miller,'_sirould the _ establishment of discriminatory` duties by the Parliament of Canada in your opinion beadvisable`! *-i--"~- .f_ _ - ?_.a_.__. t. ` Board to send a deputationf also. wz, The Bill passed by the - loweryotyseg ' repeahng the rnsolavent.-y.l::'_s:_,rrs;7>i_,9's_}11_oY meet the approval` of tbe:.Bou4 o_ - Trade of Toronto and Montreal: At 0. cu recent meetmg of. the Toronto B'oard._ ' A telegram from Mr. W. J} IV_ a`tter`o:`, Secretary of `the Montreal _Board Trade, was read, stating that a.de9ut'? :1: tion from that Board had" been sent to Ottaiva to procure, 1f _pr`)ssib1'e,= the re,-; 5 jeotionin the Senate, `of Mr. cofbyh T bill repealing unconditionally t1_1:ir1,-_-_._ solvency act, and asking the-a'.['_oront d` " A 14-- -_...- .1:--.-....:..... :5 -..a.'s`iuuIhu:on:'I . vvn \,u `y. suw` vnuugv -l.9u4l.l' Britons Excursion and Pic-Nic to`f.Ta i(:ksdn I, Point, on Thimday nixt, J(in`e'6}l3. `Fol zz`-_ ther pnticnlarl see ls:-go pattern. `I ' .. A 7 What was the eifect on the farm- ing interewls ot the operation of the `duties on foreign produce imposed in ' April, 1870, and repeeled in March, A 13711 The Bill for the" nanrhlisition o!~'s9i_:_ ` Dodge, Esq., of KeIwiclfe,'.p_assod 'tho Sopgg, ' on Monuluy last. . i . .3 3; _` A 7 . I .. , , .l[ _ N. __ some amusement ,Wl-I caused in thb Ihy_- ' peril! Parliament by Mr. 'ro'm jngheg; ogipa-` lag the usuhl motion for the adjournment fqglgp House, whioh l:u hlthuto bpn -;cn:rM,:wlthb_ni1 sdlviIion.. ~ , .,-.v ""' 1;" ` "415: believe, run the lath rnachineVin,th_e . mill. _.ribs and breakinghis legin four or `_tl_Ve , l up his body was found to be e". zuiaugled presented a sight fearful to lookupcn. the afternoon, after which the suiferer .e * lived some hours in a state of conscious.- industrious man of sober habits. About On-Monday last one of those appalling` accidents which occasionally take place where machinery is used occurred at Durham s saw mill," at the head of the Bay,to a man named Craig, who," we It appears the p0Offmh'_ was putting on the belt to thegrirtdetone pulley, the latter at the time being in motion,and whilst doing so his rolled up shirt sleeve caught'in one of the , bolts of the pulley and drew him under 1 the belt, tearing out his arrrtwfromi the socket at the shoulders smzi}1iing{_in;lifs` places. The violence of the jerk th_'rew. him some distance trom the spot where the accident occurred, and when` taken _ mass, and being covered with .blood_ The disaster occurred in the middle: :3: ` ness, when death came to his relief; ' He was a man of about forty--a natiife _ of Ireland, and a resident of Allandale_' ._ for some years past we belleverwhere, ; he was much respected as an `honest, two years since he lost his wife, and his sudden and fearful death leaves `five ' young children tatherless and mother-' less-three `boys and two girls--twc. .. of the former one ten "and the ` other twelve, being present work." iug with the deceased at the tirne` in` ` the mill A saw` the ` accident. Drs. l Grookshank and Morton were summon; ed instantly, but the unfortunate man was beyond the reach of thcaid of a hub '5 man skill and gradually sank. jDu:i`ng' 1 his hours of consciousness he spoke "(Sf , thefuture of his children, about which, '1 he manifested great ODQeIp;ngv'r, ;: apparently, ceasing to thinlg` of,'thgm: .1 till all mortal cares were for eventing,` end. - -= 1-?`_;` r :1` Hon Pnomlw1ona.-We zlald iii : per an attic e eprecating t 9 impoftiar 5: much American seed into-j0nnads.; 1 writer asserts that .thqre,i; n_ce_x-eel; A 37111: . Outed: in which the Il0l'6l,Il'Q..llol fqrn ' , T with American Seed: to the(exclugionoT 3;; ? dien. This may-perhepe epplyjto-on! -Wee cotempom-y : leeon of coqnuyviudiperhgpe - more or lane toimompertt d-o.mu,- butff iona who know whe.&hghe]'-_e_'rg,.h'_o;|t_._ : ":.,..a ~ '.'l.'.1;.:w . .`.f'.... a...".........."~ ~ `a a!3?~ `L 4 3hr:'u1"5:' .'i..'1." :31: I:s'oId minedwith * ' - -gun` Sprint. In gin braid oastini `8 r1nTr'on_ooniinfb_16h} ` th_e Fall mu ndgr nnggld pik_'Ol.I!p,'ap A ; ` : ted V` ml] IIIIIO llmd UOOCI Which I20 Dang I Board send deputation` also. zip! After-some discussion it rasi;!dbied 2. that the Government ;be_"t_e1g'g 1"gpled = that the Toronto Board was ei1__t}X'yj id: ` accord with that of Montreal and ,tIga'gr- ; a deputation be appointed-. to `bwaxtgoh the Hon. D. L. Macpherson-reqhesiing: a him to give his `inuehe'.'tgwg;di ' throwing out Colby s Billfof t1;_,9;tp;6I;1}i of the Bankruptcy Act of 1869. Na-.. .- n__.__1- -.._..-..o .. .....AU:-n_ 01 um uuunrupwy nun ye Auvvi -U. The two Boards suggest a. modiet: tion of the existing law for the `blotter protection of the creditor. , As was `ex ; peoted, the active measures of_ thes ` bodies, representing the main part "of the mercantile interests of the~r'D_q- _: mmion, produced the effect they desirerl 2 .1 _ ,',_ in the 'S-enogto. VTHE TREATY. ` The U. S. Senate on Saturday voted` _ the supplemental article to the` treaty, '. with certain verbal modications or al-. terations, which it was stated by Mr; - Gladstone in the House 01 "Command; on Monday were under the considealion ofthe English Government. ' ' nu_- --._-.. -1 `I..- Q......o.. 1.... -.-.V\_ 8. What duties, if any, would you impose on our and on the various grains` respectively, or what general guiding ruleias to theimpesition of `such duties would you recommend! . A I TA_AL_ ll.-- _j___2__.__ -3 A LA. _ 0 vn -nu g.-nab...-o w-v ~ 7 . --__.__ The ection of t_he Senate has pro - duced a teeling of relief from the peuee the two V great eomnrnnitles of the world have been -held in forjlonlg timeepest, and it is now hoped: long and tasting sentiment of friendship end good will, will possess the two nations, t whose unity more th_an_. thet of any other peoples, is essential to the. world?,` welfare._ ` - ' ` Look Out for the: Oraligi -YOll`4!i:1 lritnnh Emu.-mun nn n:.._m.; {.4-v.v~.u.-_-_'.'_' FATAL AQCIDENTL 1NsoLvENqgL., ; ;WP.$ix3T ' ing given the Star have made the-VA Bqd __S_to:_`q- nan...-a-.;_ _..-..._. _.__..l.l.....~n. A inggu 1' \JlI uLLuLuAuv Leave Gollingwood 5:0o,'a.m.- Arrive 6:45, o`..m Ie `- 4:00, p.m.; . 5:45, pm: ORILLIA LINE. -'. -4. _ __ A. Uiluluootoqccaolaooo cf `Bo o o`,o on -no 0 0 o 0 0 5 - Q `F. s.i:'~.`z's'5 .'iI1t.I:i~l!IIa. Ha` I134 .50l:=b o.afmf&T3$9iv z~;;._r: .3, 5 ~':A;~e;~.:3 3 5 '3` -~ V . Xbtmc MAN"- J-9'3 I ,' ` 23.a&!rhjsm#rn"2w1i31aIa1z!.lE}_ f I .a,s?~!c3111_v'stgI'a- _ ;u_ano_w_oro!-an ,-. `. A jBt;d1f;IgIlpOjItn!o(3'ta:fi_l`lBlI`{I{o % -Pqlllgdne Qftg -m h apu_ game 1%,!) - `" ran * - 1. f g 1 ' I -Mia l ~ Lain- .-3;%I. :v"a.a.-,su;;`.:&..;'.`e`g'5""f , 2`;' ; % 1` -mawuunvmoiwassaua $790 a =`ieo16_!'il?il1*i%!`;`I`i"a?[.Ml,_:I1!,;n"3`-` `in r en` ' ""`"I ' rsindiiaug 9_l'r:';.!'f.. ,, , ., = . shut the -ouse_ Jog;-gg_ ,'9w{`t; {;o ' . `,-19_W 3.39 A!c9;I8,;9I,I5ax,{9r:_ imne hro .. .ebIe9.n.d~ogr~pro ms2.e, to, 95139;: m -Jzonrs f0r:.th9 I.>a=.hy;1T..;t%. 5.11096 5;: : tabla wmazsbq .4iseu$93<.z:r.hn 9 .' guansi s -t9.r.ec0gnIz9{gqgv9strs&nc-,`?'}'};,e_s(L_Ipguqg: . vnnn nlnbnn u-uO.--.i.--- _oqt pf town a `g3 o8l%A A ".`5 ` F` YID f `ma-'-on `pwut V"I9'I'6vo'"i1li-3 :'i .fn`-fidz " L `~'~!;;.;%`33.!e?1_.-'3'3"ar.r:`2a.v_&, " tit.` ' f 32!: ' -h>'_ ;' gvawg ,1 UN =ur1m ;s;rf_'rtviy1!' , was-schema!-n& ( a 1:15 !?:1~: 2;: ; wrlobkt Ru-3 I nn 5 lvnninhn ..m1_1lin.N '-"V-I-"HI-I Ups: Cr-.' ssrna1:1'!ra7.*.="".:"g Iv Britons Excqg I , . row. on thmdorm-tdzanez&.:' slot -$50!` EGQTWMWW was: 3 ,1:.. M; ,2-3 is . , `h,.f`1&)` hr ' 4 .am.:.8ucuwx-.-:W othiitiqig-h - 39f!-E51181, , ' I: -deem-5. hnmesilcisin ataeizhhonrho `Ion As ours is. almost wholly an agricul- tuial community and all our prosperity is wrapped up in, or hinges on that or the farmer. This is a matter that con- cerns every member thereof, and will no doubt receive that attention--especi. ally from those who are more directly intei-ested-which it deserves.