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Northern Advance, 10 Oct 1872, p. 2

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v__,____`__ ,____ 7,- -..----- V '}r;1ent_ ig Vuvary no urlipl, and consid- ' riugqitg pv[lj3 8 hug! th " terms`_tl/my [afar EIg,}_1om_f _s,hou1d; .bheL` ' Yig. lips. '(,':;Ijta 1's,&:bI1n_l_` Qqmgtinu ,,i _aII- ` . ' anq at'_ajll __ptiqpa{ Ag ' 1'1": 18': 25' A-In 10.35.. 1o.2o;_. 8.32.. 8.13.. 8.01,. 7.52.` 7.42.. '7.32.. 0.53 -oi 6 05..'- 5.40.. 5`. lode A dean-pa` .G.45de I I! fills: I U~`k."lC C 6.353: I 6.20.. I Q1 ) I .10-I 6.08.` REA 1-2`-;CTx} .25 -12} ;).m. l0_ a.m. 10 11.111. 10.8111. 10 am. The judges in tho; dpaftments of Grain und_ Fliild Roots were Messrs. J. J. Brown and I. M. Lott. U: [U 7.15 7.05 6.04 6.45 U. la 4.55 4 30 I 4.00 3.45 xK'2K Us IV 5.03 4.53 4.41 A09 I Smnnr _G;ss1jnuc'nQNs_.;-Impruve- mem_s in all d_i;ectiuns are always to be admired, bu_{t?re_r_n'ea_n_3 {gken in mak- iug tyose irpprbycmeqts, .a_._ro such . gs some tunes to cagse qn imnecessary ` gnnoynncevtp the pnbiic. ' _Qwen St_:_e_et, 1' Ieading'tt)the_p3s_L _o'1'ce, qn dark, 1 night is a dangexous xoadlzto trair el,: 3 up t };eAegVstaj of at 1!;ara"=up}p ear t9 _ uaTtojbe_gtu1_nuecessary amount of ob} =sttI_I!cti6n'l'n_'r'itlae building:mq(efii_lo9b`di`h`g` .- e1fidently' anttexed ovgr` the""la'reg`t . `moan ! vfamv`i**1?99#i!21e='2 aa}"* .. gbm;ov r,1:oIh on _tho_ sad.-guzsruna ` T bu lhe u;p~ev'~v1;we ga.mg:?%bw'_whp ` i7o;'.t1ti.{_e;i'>f::tiii6i_o; r`i`II-_= QhB -bu`ijiiaj,;ia,5*1'sft_ .a{I:if'i-11_!_`4E#t`l.~i2!aP!t9;f- 5 ` '.t9.rtivs-whs`rav!!99:f*1i*&iih g ranvvtnwed .'"!i_'m'I*`"I7* :-`W J :- .onvAf.ga;g3:ngs;;gaag:qggiu mug` sidat} . ;imnnunh~!il7n"r `av/}. n<.{.`b s.`.~=`.-I.:L-IL 9:` u 5 .5 h guy. uu use-wJ:aI. slut: ugmu `U16 sxae'-l' \ walkais; im_pa`88%bl9..&2..bxe,a.k nee; holy vi, - ha-y;n.gKb_eMe1:1.kpt_9g9n.jher9_{0tajgune, 1 1 " .7 ~f: aoson_a1l:>lyvvlo;_a,g? time. 3:. A. fernily. I 3weei'i_?9li 'knowrr use gentleiiren `of strong iI'iiarjr-feelings, end by: his` exertions fint_he_rnein_ the circulation Ao'f the Globe ne largely ex- tended `here. Hqldied efthe ripe age - 6f .77` y'eers-overetoppirjg .11; at few years the Psnlmist e maximum of life ~ three score yenrs and ten, and alter '_ that period, in the case of Our departed tewusmen, it may beeaxd the ib 9.1a`nce . of 1119 lnfe was 9' labor and sorrow. ,-. L BOAT RAOINGI _ The's\veepstakes' ran for yesterday over a course-of forty miles waswoa by Mr. Carley, over the Van den stem, owned by Mr. Bingham. by two minutes and 2; half, as timed by Mr.. Commodore MoPhee-.-with which time . our chronometer also agreed. This was 1' 1 z` I 1 the most extraordinary boet_rac_e of the a season. `In so long a stretch 'the'mat- I ter of two minutes and a halt difference showed `good seamanship and good 1 boats-considering the heavy sea on t the lake at the time.` The Bell Ewart boat came in 1h 4:511": alter tirne: It is said this boat ducks too muchto make a_ good sailor in aheavy sea, and before the start had a contre-temps in _ spill- ing one of the hands just opposite this oice. There is no doubt in a moderate wind the Loo-L93, would show a clean pair of heels, as she carries _an immen- sity of canvass for her size, but she lacks in length for the rough sea of the lake. She has been considered aerack ' boat, and has won previously the Barrie and Orillia cups. She was formerly known on the Toronto waters as the W ideaweke, under which name she` made a reputation. '1"!-..-. ,12-o........ L. A... ._,,_,, ,A A very exciting contest took place oh. . the course at"-Barrie; which, as we re somewhat late, wehave an oppbrtunily 9`! gyaking a note of; The-, Rggg \j7_n_ belwepn "D./la_rtln Mbor e ' ' and .B1adk's_` mare" "Lady McMulleIi_. Pretty near as much interest was takeh in this match as` in the istvdujv of the Fgzl1>mee_tmg, n 1arge'numbe_r of spec- l:1!5;r:i`l3ein's.1?fS6i`} ' .C9'!*'."&r1,`-9 .05.- pectnon in sbxne qgartcrs Mr: 'Mooreg horse had .i_t` all has 9_nn_ .vz_n_:.y', winnigg the} race I in. , Ebre . .r_s.traight- heats Time 2.56}, 2.53, 2.58;, T u v 1 _. u---- ------ Thsre were four entries--o.ne with- drew wilh a {origin of ve dollars. -nu.-v us guru--.q-nvuu ` The distaxgco` in the present taco (forty miles) was done in five hours and a quarter (Commodore s time); In the outward stretch the L90-Loo taking the Icd, at one, point, of two miles, and in the home stretch the Van den Stem `led by ve mifos_; atout Stanty By the'V(m den Sleeiz made a false tack and lost; Woodward Shaving his boat in the teeth of_Lhe wind_aud coming in a good first. ' 'l"l _ . _ . A _ _ _. I Cheese, Honey, Maple Sugar and 1\/IcIns3cs,Hums and Bacon; Home Made . head, 5w , were shown to 0. small ex- 1unt,b-at except the Bacon; which was .1iue, the show was not of much ac- count, cxcvpLing,of course,,the mag- nificent Iced Cake exhibited by Mr. fdmuhson, whxch was` xecommended `fur a special prize. As We noticed last week this_ was go! up as an clcc_tion_ cake to be voted `for at the Good `Tem- `pluI"s` Soiree, at Guthrie Church, on the A 'VVednesda'}'AfuH0wing the shnw. We shall be glndto hear from our fncnds 1hs:r:: who was tha winner of this Ilizxxldsumc pnzn, which was Valued at- !wc~.ntyT_va dollars. HORSE DISEASE. `Most ot our farming friends, will have taken notice of the epidemic now rag- ing amongst horses. In Toronto; Dr. Smith, ofthe Veterinary College, has some five hundred cases on hand. The same complaint is making its mark here, Dr. Sutherland has over sixty cases which he is treating, two of which only are considered dangerous ; bnt not- withstanding this small per centnge of danger it behaves owners of horses to loot: well after them and watch the first synitems of disease. _\Ve are in- formed by Dr. Sutlierland, who has been in consultation with Dr. Smith, of .'I`oronto,_that prompt treatment is the only safe way. 'l`he disease, as we understand it, is a Ceturrhal Fever, similar in its symptoms to dog distem- yer, on which, if not checked, sore throat supervenes and the loss of the horse is the probable oerzsequence. M. n...i.:.'.- ,.r H... n_:__ no.4 County Judge s Criniinal Court for the County of Simcoe, before His _ Honor, [James Robert Gowan. Satur(lay,l'28!h Septenrbesj 1872. legina vs. Wm. McCoslrcy.-The poisoncr was charged withnn indecent essaulton one Sarah Martin, wife of James Martin, 1 ownshi1'of Tiny. After hearing the case llis Honor tlccitlczl that the evidence for the prose- cution did not Sustain the charge. Verdict, not guilty." J. R. Cotter`, County Crown Attorney, prosecutel. Ur. 'Iiount {or the defence. V Mon'1ay, 3Otlx`Septen1ber. Regina vs. John McI)onald.-Tlie prisoner was charged with stealing :5. `coat out of thedmggage-room of the _l~iortliern1 .ailwa_y Station, at Barrie, on the 26th day of September. After hajrring the evidence, His Honor con- victed the. prisor1er;but', on its being cxplaxned to him that the prisoner could the` scarcely considered "in his right mindfor the lost three months, which u1igh_t.ncc_onnt for his taking the coat, hedmrtigatod the sen- tence to one month in gaol. Mr. Cotter, Uounty Crown Attorney, prosecuted. Mr. Louut for the defence. CRIMINAL COURT. ._.-.__ _- -.-- I . . . _ _ . H. vs-xuvwtslullvvl Mr. Parkixis, of. the Union Hotel here, has also a number _cf cases on hand, which he thinks beingnken in time will not prove serious. W'.i*`I{` FOR -$400; .V.1. unon.'v,a Fiiiw. b9=.1 as 9 Is-s aim tb ? 4m rytillians light ever discovered. Shldby ' ; Rjwuon, Briok"B.!_oc!;,. poly. agent foxf \ 1 1 Ntgmwgm of All-kinds,` `mi jhelio ["_7-` -:.:. '- ' -uF.3 ~2Arties:n v`vnt;t` r k .!!M1'.`n`pvg'r-~'. -.-` '9 am" 2:. a.,a.:a9.::.:*?5`;?-;:`a:=f%Eg=% silo 5: ; nnuxn.sx'.,-mePs's U000A.-.-GRATEEUL up , Ooxro3'm19-" By a thorough knpyvjedgefof ia nnthtgl hm; whfh 'g"o6eri1 the operations of " digestion and nutrition, and by a'care`ul upni. ` .~_g1:ich my a'm.ns_.m'ny hang doctor"? 81113.", T Ma 9 aimpl with gating of $119 .15 of wgll L1 d cpcaa, lit. ppgahag ed oa':b:_e'e_a:f:; '%lW`$i?1."I '0-'dW0.ly nvmn-e bav e1-'n`ge -Cindy Service Gazellg, ` " Boiling Water or Milk.` ilch packet ialyzglkg .-:+3`,Jauis Emmi Qo..._Ro;r.mam;him..ma. . oomug "me: or INK. ' nlcn packet in 1513;] 9 .-.~.+:u_,z-_&c;..r1--`n o 4 ;.Tn`z-suit; Jtzh;13Iaw*-1ipe`Temp1e in Oro last Wednesday wesle great sue, oess. The weather , was ne`, and e. - great gathering took place. The cake got pp -by Mr.` _'Edman'son, teex-red to elsewhere, was voted to a lady mem- hereof the. 0:0 Temple, whose name we ' did net Vlearnj, In this department M-. II. Spsmcar, ;s'q., Reeve of Barrie; Rqbt. King, 'J'I:~.q , S-.':nr.; an-l Jnn. Hickey, Esq., of the firm of Kiokey B:cs., noted as judges. ' t T Pzi1so1u,.1='..'*.-hQf.*_'.\,: ,-}Bo a_`.gpd} Dr. Mortdnltetiftpi ff0ll13Z:_Ef'0[}e week. Daviidh, late jot Lefmy, l1gp jl_)_pen qq .;;,i\sit to :tho old countIy ha811o retimieii... o i Con. S1-ovns are somewhat of a- "novelty `in Bnxrie. Mr. Pullan has some_ very. handsome Hall Stove: fot =_c9al, eiihmlbhe is testing to nd out {he reapectxve costs of the two fuals-coul and wood. We shullbe glad to-team IL - _-_.-IA _f L ', I . 4 I ,"__,_..,1..--_ , -..... ,. .. uuuuuu ulcy m.a1_1to lxiainthip tjliir rcpguguibn, from Kg g_no.dlz_{ui1 qf t_fade, {hIs'fa!l thct of the. cgowde of customers fre- 1u,utipg theVp}ace... '1`}ge piles of goods zgsgify f_o_ ho mexu_1_expc_ta1iQn on their ;`1x1it, a`xA1d.\_7Av p9!` 1383 will ggggg 2t. ` . x 1_:_Ags|pE.7-'W~e alwaysuotice Willi p1e::'s1ire`lh'a commercial `_pro'spexity - of our town. Wvlcitely visitd ihis estab- hshment, and find in addipion tplheir gxtensive _s't_o:_k,gl;e bhenxexxt well fitted uh," u`n'd already` 6 `stgtf qf tqi_lox" gt %.xv`=.z!=:.. 1'3 ? 1919?? 0! 9. rm 80 enter- ' prisin_,'in ifnct _th_a proprietors 99* this es't"isb!ishme_n_t thorpughly'__unc_1erst1_3n_q _the;.bg1sine's`; and it is evidAe_r.t they fxharprjlo !nfa'iI'1tni_n}iftrcpugqtion, f A` ILA unusual- IKJ ----l~ -- {lie result pf his experiment. A Human Tnor, between Mc- Sherry : g. ; `LN9 Surrender and BIabk s hr. maize fLad.y" McM'ul1en7 togk place on the Barri Race Course last week. Thdslvakes ($100) were tnkehby Lady McMullen, who won the race in three Straight heats. Time 3.08, 3.05;,-', 3 min. ` `l ` - ',..PIs!1.Jv,a Fntixo as J ' uh` nnmmnians trzhc. am ars'oo3u.T '33.`b3 That Lady; seems to be, some how or o1her,a priol: ugamst which all donkeys and thistle-enters ,in general cotemporaries. - *7 ill you not allow the` `ancient`t to go he; ways in peace, he is old enough to be the grant!- mother of you all,` nod needs no dieta- tiou from her unruly children, She hiid 11 local hnL1lnl~ion and a. name be- fore wasys without a sting were intro- duced into Simone; she has lived to see several of her blataxit opponents laid in the `dust, and will, perhaps, survive the presentonsluught. e .* kck. ' What is the mutter, gentlemen _ , _ YACHT RAcE.--'-A challenge race for $50 a side between the yachts Non-such (Carley) and Henrietta (Barr) will `take place on Wednesday next. The course will beom Barrie to Allandale, thence to Wells Mills, ecross to Shanty Bay and bio}: to` =Ban-ie twice over. The `boats to start at 8 o clook,a.m'. 'BoHmnAN GLAeswAxze.-Messrs Sain- ders have in stock some exceedingly Handsome Bahamian Glass in Vases. Centre Pieces, Toilet Service, Ladies `Companions, Scent Cases, &c.' These goods have not been introduced to any extent yet, but will, dbubtlessly, from their elegance soon come into demand. A Iurthensleck is expected shortly, The Fine Arts and Ladies` depart- msms were poorly represented. There were some good things on cxhibitxon. lmtivory few. The Photographs of ZI\1r._Stcphcns were generally admired, Vns vvoll as some Crayons and Pencil I.)r9.wings' and some b:=nutiful speci- mens of Ladies Work contributed by ladies in town. _Goon SI-I00'i`lNG.--Lust7 week Dr- Henry Nicol, of _()ookstown, and Mr. Edward Balhie shot one hundred and ve snipe, on the Holland Marnh, in one day. .Wo call that goodepcrt. This celebrated shooting ground was suppos- ed to be failing in birds, but the success of these two gentlemen proves" the birds are there zfrth nbiliy to bag them is there also; Faun` Assocul'rro'N.1--'1`l1a Autumn Meeting willbe held in the `Board Room, Agricultural Hall, corner of Young and Queon Streets, Toronto, on Wednesday, the 9th day of October, 1872, at 12`o clock, noon. Discussions on the cultivation of Grapes under Glass, and of Fruit Trees in Orchard Houses, and upon the varieties of Grapes most likely to succeed in the open air, in tho latitude of Toronto and northward, will take place. MR. VVooD3 of the ll/Ieydxoal Hall is importingr an assortment of choice. Per- fumery .ot Lubinuaud other noted makers, eB:ushee, Combs ' and the` thousand and one mc-naoks appertain- ing to the toilet. These goods vL'e_re bought in vEngland by a. person thoroughly conversant with the busi- ness, and will embrace all the newest and best things in this line to be had in London, and as they are imported direct from [England by Mr. Woode he will be able to dispose of them at 9. low gure. ` Smxcaixc Hooi).--We imvereceived from the pntentee, Mr. Morrison, of Mono, 0. sample of a Sleighing Hood, which is a perfect protection from frost bites ubouvthc ears and face. V-ll can be used as anordinary wintor cap, but when required can be drawn down .t0 form a perfect helmet, covering the whole face except the eyes and mouth, for which openings areileft. It. is made of a good qglalitv of cloth, and it is as warm and lighter and more healthy . than fur, and at the some time cheaper; Will the patcntce send us hi": post office address 'I_ ' 41,3-' _aLrlies Ill want on i!ld'lnn'n mar arm-..;..1r;. 11. Bnnxnsr._-T-Ema : ` . Oouon. -.-Gnu-gym. Ag Ioiaontma -`'By thorannrh knnn1..a.. .3 `nnounn mmxa. .w2oah-u .-r\ V 1l"} _O_!1I'\Yl2! tq ma: y:.nr`wit'o or `sweethaars I - "lo Chi Boat Sewing Machine in_lhe World, buy ` at G`. J. BE_A1fTIl'S. New"Brick B_1o'c_k Barrio. l -_. ..`4, `_.-- ` 113115 M10 U330 13 MW5.3 ~` ` J. Ed xvdrde fa. Son had on exllibitfon at the Fair 8 Cabinet Organs--1 six` stop b Mason &:'_ Hamiin, $125; `I ...'.... -4-.- !\.l....._._ c- n-__r:.- mn.-r.-, 1 l i.iv'ljhcf`Govoll,19l `of;-`Mihtlll 1" I t gentlipurdoncgan iurne`.e,cf the P6111`. = .' E` telitiniy, undef circumstances. `which s~ `iurnishla rcniarkrible and touchiug-in- ` stance ofwhat a ` devoted, trI{stiDg,31d ' energetic wife can do for an unfortun- " ato`husbend. The latter used to live 5 in Toledo, Ohio, and the facts of his ' fcase are vouched {or by respectable 3 '`-`-journals of that place. Some time Hugo he removed to Missouri with his 1 `wile, and early in 1870 the events fell out that proved so disastrous to him. It appears that he was not very pros- perous, and had occasion to sell-as nearly the `last "of his possessions-a pair of ne horses. For these he re- ceived $500 in clean, new national currency. The stock-dealer vwho' bought the horses afterwards disap- peared. On the next day after the sale the vendor paid out two bills of $10 each. It was discovered that they were counterfeit, and the utterer was promptly arrested and lodged in prison. lie, of course, directly pro- tested hisinnccence and told how he got the money; andtho remaining 3480 was found on his person. The horse-dealer was traced and brought forward, when, to the horror and amazement of the accused man, he stoutly denied all knowledgeof the bad bills, and swore the money he had paid for the horses was in bills on an _1ll1nois bank. No conrmatory evi- dence of the prisoner s tale could be got, and, as much counterfeit money had lately been circulated in that re- gion, public feeling ran strong against him. He was tried, and, despite his earnest protestations, and his wi{e s determined struggles in his behalf, he was found guilty, and sentenced to five years imprisonment in the Peniten- tiary. `I1 .1. `I, , -,,'t , ,. , r l .~P;l'i4l0J.'Dll Fz.uu$ Lmps witli one twq, Vthraiav, four or live branches. S_ql by '1`. Ramon, Brick Block, gqlruiant lo: `nvie. I ` K Magnts Crystals yield 3 _bea'utifnl Tcheai) aid jGo,L,,DAruggista, Barrie and Ang_na, ....-A osmaggcolor. Sold in packets by Palmer 150} Lamps 1 and VLam Chimneys go to WOOD`8 Du] SE03! 0!P3 te Hccgrthy & Mc- 9.9!sh;_'=.nsvz aw Osce. ` . it among cenledcrhtes in dierentparta i whole story. _ her husband. -. sttifere!` ngade a deposition before a _____ .. ...., u. no '1'! "' """ ' When the horse-dealer fell ill, the wife ufhisd victim was at the same hotel. She found out the physician attending him and frankly told her She described how she had tracked the cause cfher lr:xsbantl s A n1is!'ortuncs,9.nd bogged the doctor, for the sake of right andjusticc to help her The physician was moved by her talc, and agreed to do What she asked, which was to give his patient some de-_ pressing, hut; safe medicine, and arlroit- ly lcad'him_ tothurk that he was in a critical condition. This was accord- ingly done, and worked to a charm. The patient bagged at once for a clcrgymnntrho, arriving, pointed out the necessity of full repentance, and at thisjuncture the wife entered-the room and {implored the V strpposed dying man to pnir the'grent wrong he had done The result was that the 4- (AI: ll|'nIlLlI magistrate, confessing that he had pass- ed the five hundred dollars, as describ- ed, and furthermore that he was a member of an extensive gang o( eoqn. terfeiters, his sggccial husiness .,.aing_ not tg utter htld l1.19l19!g', but to spread of thoceuntry. He also said that on th_6.t-Ncaslen of `making the trade in question, he happened to have no other money, and greatly" wanted the ;hers_es.. Armed with this document, the new happy woman -hastened back to Missouri, laid her eviqengg harem the-Qgverinqt. sad had the satisfaction of Eerrylng a fall pardon to her husband almost immediately. after. The two are now livihgvjeyfully together _on Q farm in Southern Illinois; grid their gage ,, , . t;Itt`i'%.t*rstins.l!t!`tW `'._m- l rhcntind congr_gt_t__1_lq__tion. --:?._L.___s- Nh'1shn3"H:drd!f&n pf lands , feryjchoap I 3 RAW$0)1f-`* *1f`Aou`V wish o :13 um` sev.?n,"_"x`4`.:.'.`.`. ;' But the wife never for a moment believed him guilty; rind, with as- tonishing resolution and pertinncity she now bent herself to the task of proving his innocence and effecting his release. To the latter end she first sought and obtained interviews with the Governor of Missouri. To him she stated her case as she saw and believed it. But the Governor, al- thotiglikind, was rm. The prisoner had been shown to be A guilty. Coun- terfeiting was greatly onthe increase. It was necessary to make exaiiiptes, and there was every just reason why herhusbnnd should be one of them. He could hold out no hope, save in the condernng:d s restoration to his family after five years. The wife went home, converted all she tied into cash, and theiiieefortvnrd devoted her whole time rind brain to foiiowing the horse-dealer who had given her hus- band the spurious notus, with the hope of convicting the guilty person of that ofiense. Pursuiiigliim like a sh'1dov.': but keeping out of his sight, she soon found that when he went to it place counterfeit money was said to be in circulation there soon` after. This V happened at Freeport, Ill`., and after- wards at Fort V/Vayiie, Ind. At the iatter place she caused his arrest. But nothing was proved ageiiist him and he was set tree. She then dogged him to Canton, Ohio, to Pittsburg, Al- foonu, Lancaster, Chanibersburg, hila- delphia, Goshcn, Binghampton, OJ. wego,tElmira,a.nd otliertowiis in Ns'.i' York, sometimes staying t 2') or three months in each place. The man was, however, so gua._i'dcd land iiigenions as always to. marriage to cover his tracks -in fact he never passed false "paper" himself at all - and his implaetihle piirsuer was iiimble to bring him to ac- count. .At last, however, he fell ill at Newton, Sussex Coimty, N.-J., and she believed and proved that her gol- den opportunity wasvat last at hand. "`.'T'..._.. ;L-I___., 1 I 1 .;.._._.. .__-....._... _., ?_ ` A vI_,.OI{G.CHASE.' Is-Jr-ru 1' wife in uh; Wnv-I 1...- . 1 gait B`ruhe_s, <(a')o(;g;sBiunbba,i Ngolgrushoq [ c. It _ q # _ 4 Taco` i'i xibi`,Liw 93$? ` 2 T7? ` ` . `he_$1D`etrca_t Free Press says: - About--half-paC.ve o oldck this even- ing as anunibeiof laborers and plumb- ers were at work at a p:ivate sewer in `-` rearof No. 95,. Larned street east, the earth commended caving in. The sewer is ten feet in depth, and the men ran down it or climbed out in great haste,`or all but one, a stalwart d d h C `laborer named Robert Williamson, liv- : E i I E i C T ing on High street. The 'lnmbers were putting in crocks insten cflead piping, and Williamson stood near the lastjoint put on. . The dirtstruck him; and he had only time t) give one yell before he was covered out of sight. Within fteen.seconds'!he_ sewer lled -,< in to a level over his head. Some 3` time was lost in getting to work, and afterthe first ten minutes no one had , the least hope of nding him alive. A 11 great - crowd gathered. Two police ` oicers were dispatched from the Cen- : - tral Station to keep people back, and i four or ve men worked with might < and mam to shovel out the dirt. After the lapse of about fteen minutes from the time of the caving, they came to him,striking his legs first. A hollow voice,souuding a good way off, shout- . ed: Get the dirt of my back--l m all right. One of the men thought it the voice oftho dead, and for a moment did not dare to put in his shovel. The dirt was carefully shcveled away, and Williamson gave hirnseli a shake, stood up andexclaimcd: I wouldn t do that again for ten dollars! It seems that as soon as the dirtstruck him he.etrIIg- sgled until he turn'ed almost round, and, getting his mouth to the -crock, could breathe all right, though not getting the test of air. The dirt pressed heav- ily on him, but he laid still and let the shovelers work away, knowing that they would save him. His face and hands were a deathly white when he was drawn out, and he could hardly stand up. His escape was a wonderful one indeed. Not one time `in a hun- dred would a man have been in a posi- tion to reach the sewer, but would have died in two minutez. - ucuu uuuul. Hallbllffd. , For Wheat as low as $1.520 was take; Tuesday, $1 `25 bning Hm qntsisje price. ` Oats are worth 3510 37. Potatoes `J55. Peas, 690. Hid`-`3; Skins; Q54 _ . _ _B\l!lf, lo 959. _ .x,`ggs,` 1ato,15o. ' _ .. - Pork,$5.50'l.o._6.`25, ` " ` Beef,_$._25 lo 6 75. .Apples, 5_Qo.lQ $1.00. " GGQSO.-1103-, _ _ . Ray. 815 00.. 74 ~ " nsnlnv. K`) In Kn v v , ,___ .........u- 15 ` Roots and grain are coming in prelly mac. ly. Allapring ct-ups have turned out well this ycar~-- Oats land Peas e.-zpeciallv, and this added to an abundant crop or R0613 win have a tentlcncy'to_kaop down the p:io'e or meat. There is a little decline in \Vent, am! probably will be illl 'Iho winter Vlratlg {nitjly commences, the demand far freight l'.;_i the lalleet to.Eu_rope having by Illis time b'een_abut:t satised. .I'Z`_- I\.`I...-A -- |- A "` "" .'u.1nLV.-AL L`:'\i'r|c3 on .Wm Mann, Esq, Ir. `:'u_< _ 33"-The fu_neml will :-aaidence of his Son-`n-1 y Strcbt Barrio, on S` tlxycrg o'clock. Friends 2: please attend JOl{I*1:".0H~lI.AC1-:.~-At `thr: :ey..3(,,,ce (.f um brial-':'s father, on the 1c;`_';:_. 1,). pm. ;;..-.5. I M- F"3-997; $3-15".`. Johnson to .`-}:u`y' :\_ 3lrscL3 }'('unxg.=s!. dnu;,".xier of 31;. \s';1u3.,, Mack, of Bar:-ie. . 4 LOCKlI;\R'l'--('i0IY'I0l.--,At tho rasideng of the hrj:k:`s father, on thz 'I'.h inst , by the Rev, )1. 1<`mse.:', Alcxrmilcr Locmrt to Emma v Lucretia, c-Ides: daughtec of Mr. W. Gwl-don American Hotel, B-zrrio. MANN'.-At nmi \Vnn lfnnn L`..- If you want a Fannily T:1iIorEm'!,,c Saving .`fnc .ni-.:c. go to the ;:e-'.'.' Sun in; s'xo_n. G. 5. l3E.1'L`TIE}, Iwimv Brit Larria. - Ga ior.vooa's .\!cdi-:r.`. um and best Coal UH ix) L`-zurie. ` 1vI.mrmcn.' ` OLIVER-BURTOI\ ._-At Toronto, on i:1dtant., by the Rev. G. Tnzver, 1):. to Mrs. Burton, wi-!o-.=.' of the late ' Burton, E3'q., of B.~.r_rio _ _ JOIN`S021--m'.ACl-I.--At1!xc regmcxgc 13"` M F1\"`[` I"r`UInr~ "V Y.I,~ l.,:5L.Aby-`-` Millcx-'5 prcpurcd Glycc:-iuef;-rc v:i!hou;o_xcep'.inn_tl:e best` in 11: : Drug Store. opposite Iz1cGau4t!.'-_7 new Law O.LYIco_- Ban!-mun lI`Iw_ Fox Bum.`-.-John. Gunner Qwonlql. Announce to the public .g.lm..h bu " opend 3' new uonon Dunlap Strut, njex; to`Fi1_sep'g _Bkclunp. Where, he has on .?l:qn`1!,a'ls?ge7,I,u9rtInent_ qt` l _1gtnm_,. Plelau .*'.hl"Iii1?li1ur12.6r.d- :.In'~ 1Vi9--\ ._F'5Ii i , % ; ' BIRTH. V PATERSON.--On `the -1!}: Er.-shmt, rzi-\`.'i!son's 'Icrr;;c_e,. I.r)ndd;}, Ui1`liTiO, the ~.-.-no of Jan'.c3 1- mdencx Paterson, 1=.sq., 1341.1: Comnzercc, _of:_z aon. HUCGARD.-~z`.t Painsvsicke, I11:-.?.:f:l_.A on i`nc:`.- c_la_`,', `dxeth i:nst., the wxfe of John Haggard, $9.-..J-1`-. 05: sum - V" T.l1o11a:m`.s of I'I7'}3'3L'\'2`~.": h-;-on sacricml 1: us," of cor!`-. nil," Use the Pcl.3} .*.-:11 Fluivl v .3 .pc2`fectI_': ma. ':`~,_u'.e agent. in Ihrric ' Rzxmou, Brick Block. ~ 31);). V. Lama. .__-.- ._..-. ....... _..J -. .. .......~-...... Many persons apparently healthy on mir- ing, the during the enervixlingz hours {mm lhrco lo five in the morning. The life force beingloxvcsi at 1'u9.ximo, nature more maL|i.'y S1 ccumbs. Individuals on me shady side of forty, and whuso vifaliiy has been irnpair:-(I, are most susceptible. FeHo'.'.'s Cumpcund Syrup of Hypaphc.=phi:e_s will suszuin and tone the nerv:>'.'.s system, `and H5 use is a fre- _cauu'on against ptemalure Viluhly. --..._:.______.._.. So:.Ir.m:::q . :'.v Fax: 17.-.::..;; Would annn_nn,ce "to the opencdu new store on D door to Frszsc 1-'5 Exr.-h:1 :1g-3, hand alarge .":-Sortmg.-x2L c -Ir9.x:1:a, Picture Conia 11 Goods 511:2`. C1'xi2:1rc=.:':;, I`n3 to nrdar. Agent for the` 1\lm:hi::c3.- ' Nails 83:1 77'.` at RAWSUK 3. ja-_Two`or l'nr_ee colds in succession will, with many ponsliluiions, securely es!ab!ish the seeds of zmnsuznpzyirm in (he system , thus converting wh:-1: was origmally a simple, cur able affection, into one, zzencraliy fatal. Or- dimuy prudence lhereforo makes it the busi- ness ofeveryone vlo take care of n cnldnnlil it isgot rid of. Fortunately Brynu s Pul 'rnonic Wafers are lhnuroni,;rly adapted to remove speedily all conghs and colds and are equally effective `in, ma pnmury wages of consumption, asthma and Bronchitis. Sold bv all Druggists and csunlry dealers. P.ice 25 cts. per box. - ' ` Parsons I ur._;raliue Pills will greatly re- liuve,ifnct emirefy cure, dyspepsia. when evciy1hing'e!sel':1i|s. They have been tried in some rlesperz-.!e' cases, and have given more relief than any other medicine. :\l__,__ ____A__ ___,_,,.v,_ I , ,u.xV_, a.c.,1x1st`. L'?xl.'\!n c hy Palmer 5: Co, D.(:g_i: : ..4 % ` - ` 1T :`:>n1;.'iN;1sc1'i; 1;: 1 % ' " ' . .S.- ' 2: ' '0'!` :1 (..?f`.`51-.=:a with cuunt.-ml ll;;b!:\?::'.:.:n-I fr` ` , 0 cuftlte time or 9. my up u-.mnL. V tum! .proIIb!.. l'c:1nnsnfcx.lu:nr.-s rmw 3-; ..`&to 5 _c\-$237 : .(;>:o lug-II cum (4 -_ nu...n_n ...| _ u - Sou: tigcht for Danie for Danforth`s F'etro|xVnn Fluid and `.'F"".-. '.1T-.1~`-1.`!!?!!-1?r.15-Bloe1r- x Many al11nble horses die from the "effects `mial:im!' is In pnur avbolllc of Jo/znsorfs of coiio. The best thing to do in a case bf; /lnodync Lim'm.omt into :1 !ong-`n0<:E;-ed junk bottle, add haif ."_1 pin! of molasses and water, ` then pour the whoje dawn the lxorse s lhrczil. In` sen minutes the horse will begin to eat, 1:3"-E `cm... . .* . 0 Sn - , E 21d M Vv";))r,;Q':g.:n the D ' ~ 9021111;-,-S ,\IIJru,gr'$,0,;Z ling cl - ; .-. ; .' - .` ~ L`-' '3- !c`:: )sk;;9.'.7``33'.o 33%?` Ed ,,' IiU_1ngS, c(,ar`by nuy, tun Um. Bailey 62 to 550. WI`! 1; % ..??.;s:=dn . also then I, mo! mslniauhnsxnczz. 1:` J33`: !HI\l_h;.'4G L -4: er!" oun-su.m: lurlhlllonbleufu 53:3 W 53 ' _ wt; Iuavonxiso ems PVl~`.T:':0LL .`.t I x,vm will not :: It is sold `by T. E. Rawaou, Brick Block. sale agent for i Pm v'r7n `;IT\!|`!"rdl b1|i.|'i\!o_'Yli \'.'Lv1._.". : - u.w: n::. - - . .f`e`\?P!' is'_':l?dotnrcu me 1:2: 6 ` u .1 atrarv : .1--- n :. wrfamlly neuron: nmpub shed.-all scuff`.-ca Jam: vrun rnt,`:ml2lI]c_ cw-rlr. my my. L5`,-' wlzau. mum. . . Use Wa'i'.er'a-B:-.13: for s 3., it is 1`. czzmzu cure V Pnlrnm- .9: {En H- ",,'1s_1iF1{x.,i3'X1;'1 x?:j". A PIIUIUII I vdnealera. V "EiiE'11}.Ii{ L`Imln{l_I_ u; Imam u_p_ut we.-' ";"i: ',` =0 ml`. 0: De L. ".1 inc 77th \'n-up .\t` I.:. -u,u:: lU um puun-3 I11 7 Da:u"\n St; 1'}xr.-hsr:1g:`, 'sso_r:n:_cnI. of I-`u: nrn Pnuh and `I `_ _, ,,__,..--. v. u-::3u- _ . 1 `at mil tuka plncefrozp whe Son-`n-Law, N. I\'ix~g, Esq , tie, Saturday aflerzuxon at Men-la &n(l7ac0'minm-an-n mm VJ yum: 11113 AF]:-`. l"F.!1L`_V' hi1r1rc=:;'s, Fn_\*:. Frmnes xgmu`-.2 ;ant Gardner Sawing gu, uu muuruxy aflerzuxon bi rien-is andacqnaintnacss will ' Dgzii :3 (an the 0: (`,-_g b 1115: 77th year of lz(i`3(::g(;.sr.' hlnnn-l-..:.. ..u was xss...livum.- ii UDII \H. Vq.t'PlAmefr`I 1 " " ". `" '```""l `"-v, 1 nine strip" Mason S; Hamlin, 33-225; 1 mine stop R. S. Williams, $26.10. There were only two pxizas oxcd for Musical jinsinnnents. u in: am} glad. The nine stop, Mason 8:. IIau1liu,_c;rxi5.:l off he prize. This ins-mzmem, most_de- ti-.Judl_v isa beautiful piece of work_ znxuxship, and when cpzned and played lip m it H at onccsaen that the worth -4;{tha'n1oney is not to be Iound,in the mass, but in the beauty and tone of the - `instrur.ie.nt. The reputation of Mascn 6: Hgunlin, howavet eland pte-emin- ' -cnynnd is a suicient guaranue` that 1heir_:z`nstmmVent= ar_oju_st what they are -represented to be. ` The Messrs. Edwards are also dealing extanivly . in Pianos aud'Melddeons. Thgy have , a specialty :in ;the f9xme_r-.-having 0!! "hand the Da_gs_al),Upn'ght Pjgnq. "This 1 -is a Geimgn inamjgizent, niado on the; 1 . . scale oftlidhicketing Upright, They 4 Lard sohlat gha V8!y_l9W' gure 013350; ' 'r'(t.-*T`.""'B`rb'4Ie'i--t-`:`:g-..'yi$h@`phg:'69-`t `e1';"'W ~2 ?= 9~t.g`:* at 5 :iati8i;:al1ur}_!_'Vd"`tiii:11 !.. ag. Zepn from .$;4.5.us." ` "1`hq"19B5`:tiu '- At the Rt}: Oiivcr 1': of nm 1uI:\ n..,.-,..'_ ,g' mlnhl-I ` 7:31 Hall fur the cheapest urie. 2 bv the r>.n~.x-...a I."..:.1 ...'x. ,2. 30 `Wu! taken .9" misuln m-'nn - ..:.z-uK:11 l,O!1'.l8I" pub]:-3 that he-has `. \:--`Inn Q`!-lin` ......a ; I"; 914.! =_:ir(ll','17l.Y!(i : 3 use, M. \'o'UUD_'Sv .L!.'-;/ (5 .\ZoC&`.:tby s .uxV'L`l', UK`. UHVUT .11 u L `G"C heal I - 1 I" .-.-'~ :.-John Co-alter r.nk11.\ olmo I... 1...- ` lure` ofufd & Gui: on sub pgckegy `Honstts SAVl:D.-Th9 iiveu aftizcmzandg or . horsee have been saved during the past year, and the credit is due to '9 Daley : Condition Powders and Atabian [leave Remedy. This preparation is being extensively used. and en ;-.1: {rbm all the highest praise. Nothing - of the kind has aye: before been halfas sue- eeseful or giyen a` cnunwzrsgl . gnlinfaotiun ; it cannot be eqna fed. econ ieer`i'ti,4entry' recommend it, and would advise ell wiieown horses to keep a supply of it on hand-it may bathe means of saving yonrhorses life. _Rq- * member the ectnegvnnd see that Ihraim - thtop & Lyman`. Nevicaulle. Gntu-io _. `_ printer: for Canada. Sold by, all at *" deelete. - ~ " v I , chipgacdhandsv ~.rr--'1 {Hill said *'oam.1_ Angus .u nan: Muck, .Th-undersigned, Trustees under the will of {he I_`:>n. Geo. J Goodhuo, doceuzed, will HP to tb 9thd:1_t. of November next, receive 03313 for (.0 purchase of the following Lands. TOWN OF PARRIE. Bike Strcci, South Side-Lot 16. TOWNSHIP or EUPHRASIA. '51: Concession-Lot 15, 200 acres. ' TOWNSHIP OF SYDBNHAi. ` oncosnion A--Broken Front, Lot 10, 25 03. '7 VF. Concession, upon Owen Sound--L0* 26:18 ncres. - - ` his the Chapel! llcdfeinn pvt: nude. Pa`. drops cover `A Iurfneona-It o "u the lung), 0., dose cures common Sore rant ; *0 . has cured _Bronohi|i_s'.n Fifty canto wan, 5., cured an Old Standing Oangb. It smm curea Cntarrh, Aslbmn. and Oronn Pi y mm : worth has cnrcd Orict in the Back, and mo aanw quantily Lnmo Back of ai zhtm 2 . ing, Itlcurca Swellcd Neck,` 'run.u;._rr'{1.'.3.f,ff_ tiam, Nuralgia, Contraction of the Mu3;,,, SLitfJoin!s,Spinnl. Diiaulsiee, and Pain .3 Baroness in any part, no matter when i; mg, ba, not from what cause it may arise, it alum , does you g.od. 'lwenIy-ve cents wax; ' h h cured bad cnaca of Chronic and Mood; 0,3,: tery. Ono can-spoonful cums Colic in 15 mim- nles. It will ours any case oi Pllea that `H. 3. poaslbk; to cure- Six or ci ht nfpumum. -,3 warranted to cure any case 0? ples or Inamcd Breast. Fat Brain! iln mu oen and bound up, there is never the mg (.3; discolorationto the skin. It stops tho pin of :1 Burn as soon as n plied. Ouxea Fun! _ (1 Feel, Eons, Wnzta, and urns. and Wounds 0! every deqcrintinn rm man nr haul Exoorhted Nag; }3a?i:}T:7s'rATE ms. `-~---u .--._J., .,u ,_uu.u U A A rnmoxs `mm. 1.844` the Gazette olce, Duulop Suect Far; fr. BM-'1e.0ct. Sln, 1372. 4, 3,, . . ' -`---I _O'.u;s to pa in vgrizing, aimed by or on be- ggfqt the Lntepdxng purchaser, Mating prlca yevnnd terms of payment with interest, tobo sent post pnm 39 `L. ,,,,dmigugJ, , 500- 0$1M'irW_hQ dd not .hind themneln-9 '3,`~`P` 53 05:; blltiill parties will be ad- r*r0=.npl_y victim tho}: clfers are ncceptv ustzds _V A, `_ -` II c.-`IL axomin, 1 Y._CKON1'N. H 4'i`.~1Tas'm- 414+ BOHI, VYIZIB, BUG UOYDSI unu description on man or beam 8. N. '1`nm.n an we yrennuma awarded. _ A {ul supp|y of tro abcvo mnchincstogeln with em-y description ofAgricultu.rnl 1101*` menta aways on hand. ' nnnirnvo vain! Ti l - .(:'rnrr!en Produee om; Frui't waezwetll-H -brought forward. ' The chief Exhibi- 'CorIhy, Mr. Geo. sneathend Mr. `Powers. In Fruits there were some ue specimens of Grapee and Apples. ; In the former `Mr. Thomas Lloyd look glha first prize. - His Rogers Hybrid being especially good, Mr. Loum s {sample of Ibo Swectwater nnotherne `variety taking the second prize. , In 'l`...n..o...... 11.1- n-._.-_:- 4---. AIS- tors being Mr. Thou. Lloyd,-Mr. Mo-V. (IEBCIIPHOII OX1 lllll 01' MI!` 8. N. 'l`HOMAS,Pl1alp|.:(_Y_ And NORTHROP & LYKAN. Newcastle on. tario, Sole Agents for the Dominion. ' N91-n.-EIeclric-Selectod and Electtiacd. 4m Sold in Barrie by John Woods. A. Y. Pnlum a; C0,, Watson 5; 00.. and Wet}: um, Bradford, J. Deacon. Oraighm-at, Greoa Broth: era, and by all Medicine Deaha, -- . ...'uI1oI-rpv-we--I AT th recon: Cnunly Exhibition ma in- `mrie the Gardiner Sewing Machine again surpnsscl all competitors, having curiul on all the yremiuma 2-Jwarded. A f|`Il".I!Innlv M nu. -kn..- --~- -L!--- -~~--`~-- \/ A9 9. Family Medicine, it in well and favot. ably known, relieving thousand: {tom pug in th ' u` .9: ..-. . ..... Sula, Back and Head, Caught, Colda. Sam Thro.-1: Sprainx, Brunex, Cramps in !h~8l'unudl I Cholera Morbur, Dyscntery, Bowel Coln. ' plaints. Bums, Sr..1Id:,1'l'usl Bites, (,.~. - Tun UA_NADlA!l Pm: Dxaraorzn has now bgm before the public for 3 length of tin): Md wherever used is well liked, n,ere1-failing 1; ,\ jingle inst:-.nce to give permanent rclltf when timely used, and we have never known I Blngia case of dissatisfaction where the all-L-.10, l"-`:0 been properly followed, but on ma gm. hm all are delx ted with iwopvrMiona..m1 apeain the lrigxest terms of its virtue: sud . l 1 il - . rua`c 2 gets a anon`: hm... ..-......:.........:.. .L- .__.- GARDINEBSEWGMACHINE AGAIN VICTORIOUS, "\J 4-...- Cam, into the yremiscs of the nnderrignsi ~. - . . . ` Iucus 21x wcexs snco Five Ewes and On: Lnmt-. w-v . , ~-If 0\\u_x>r can [we them bx provxug p;.,vK.m; an- pnyuzg expenses. ' W\f 1m'.I.m\ H18 IL'l'-l ruuuui. V e speak from cxperiencein the many, um tested it thoroughly ;and therefore Lhum w o are suffering from-any of the coc1,.1gqm., for which it is recommended, may depend 14,, it being a Sovereign Remcd . Tim asmniqhinrr ummnv n ihn l!....a:.- n'_-, ll UUIIIK ll ORIVUFEIKU Hfemcu _ The astonishing eicacy oftbo Canadian Pain Destroyer in curing the diseases for WM-.:h it in recommended, `and its wonderful eifects in up). dumg the`, torturous pains of Rinoumatiz-m,M..1 in relieving Nervous Mfecliona, e..n`u'e it in high run!-: in the list. of Remodics. Urdcza Ira coming in from Medicine Dealers, in all. pm; of the count: , for further su pines, and (nub testifying as to the univm-an snsfnctio-.1 1: gives. ' ez`:x:ms1is'o diseases! in forms an elcgnl mi - agreeable, invzgsratlxg Tcnlc purely physiologi- cnl in its :1'c'.icn, thatmny be taken safely unddr all c]rc,u:n:iv.nccs, an} all diseased conditions of :lr: to-.l_v, as il build: up the constitution in ma sxme munuo: nsnurduily food. (xv I utucnu uuuuuy ansng xrom low vmul; ml E mud by all Druggsta at $11; 1 . - m_m CANNOT nit \_#'xx`:.-_xtE"I'x` ls um:_u p--- -`(laced 3'0 furas wo'have seen`. Put-V ohauets would do well to call and inspect before selecting else.\vhere.:'-` _ u.-:;m_yxug as no we umvursm snusxncuou gives. The Canudmn Pam Destroyer never {uh L.-, givefmmedime relief. All` Medicino Drain` keep it; Physicians order and use it; nut`. nu family will be without it ancr tryag it. ' Price, only Twenty-ve Cents pea bonla. _ Sold in Barrie by John Woods A. V. Palmer .1: C0,, and'Wntson & Co.; Wong Bros, rud- ford, J. Dsscon. Cmighurat, Grad BnM.uI [and by all .\1edi-Ina l)mlm-9. .,__.,~,, _- ..._. -..--___...._.-_...__ .. - ._. TEE REASON WHY! I}. - WIIEELEKS COMPOUND Elixir of D Phosphates and 'Cul'3aya ls cxlled I Chm)- cal Fciod and Nutritive Tonic. bocmm Phos- phates c_ons'.i'.ute'moro tmn lmlf the material of tlie lm_man body, and an: absolutely essential li. zlic gram}: of How`, Ezluscle, and Nana. which cannot mt-.in fuil d_evrlopn:en`\ lvhhoiil them. They promote a good ametitc, 1~2'-foot digcsuozi. meats: pine, healthy, viufiziug blood, and my my me waste coriamnily going on in the lyilt-lu as the result of_ menus` and physical cxerziuu. Being combined `with Calisayn, the Peruviu: Bark, tlxc only apeciticfor Chills and Fever. an: that condition of Nervous I rosl.tation and General Dcbilily arising from low vitality ml diseases. forms an alcrnm ma }f:i.' `ig*E"Af`EreEEIH"aKaEn~i '2 A .503 1>.eI>n2cAL mus. I .i%- invaiuabie medicine is unfailing in in c:...- oi a1iI'ao.:o painful and ilnngcrons dileavm to wizicli thzzlcmaic constitution in I-Jhjcvl. ii modern-1:-s nil e.\:<-cs-5 and removes aliobslluchimg 1nd in Sp: mlv (-u_rc mav be relied on. Tn Mmnuuztn I.AII1r.`n `ms. n:.:1~<'.:nnv: much: and umm, Fmiuuc u.. sl,;1!xf e:xcr`.iun, Pnl iiuzion ufthe H`:nr|,Iy-Sm:-a an \V'ui1.;:.~<, these -ilisgvill effect _u cure when -a /wlnermeana l;:1'.'e fnilsd '; rv-zncdy, do na'.1_coulain Iron, cnlamcl, n ._x_ thins hurtful to the com.-Iiluxton. {:13}! dirczlions in [Le pnn:phIa( around ram gum-l;n.;c, whiz.-h slnonjd be carefully preserved. JOB MOSES, NEW YORK, SOLE PROPRIETOR. O-in dollnr nnd l\.\'r-l'.'5\ 1\nr{.n..HnH .......-; ulinnony, ut rind although a po\VM' gun nu.-an-.5, Au-.\\ xuxux, SULS PROPRIETOR. Owdolinr and lw-:l'.'2 and-A-half rents .'w :u.-: g 3,uuciosc:|.I0.l`IuI1l1r0_ 6; Lyman, Sevsonaza O-122., venom! agents for: e Bomimun, M15 mu :1 izculc, comuiuing over 50 gull-, by,rc1um mud. -`lulu in Barrie, by John Wmds; A. V. Pihu-u -Z Co.'Wa|:.on 5; Co. Wul!s_Bros., J Dearo. nuqh. W. Uco.-gun, Bmlord; Green 65 l5ro., Unsw- hurl. nu.l '3 n`-cdiltina den "TI. 44; mu ouv um: be rolled T0 HARRXEI) LADIE8 it is p.:culim-lysuiled. II_ will, in 9. nhon man `mn- on ihcmunihly penod with leguinmv. 7 LI, 9:: I".-'/7.~`.==. .-:21. /(Inn! be rm!-en? fund?!` ."7Ir- i_.r; I/la FIE-'3'_T THRE1E /H /I I n.g:r:uI.`_2;,: as 2."w_z/ are 526/: to bring an Mu- curriage, lv.'./t as any uzlzu (imo thou are My/c. 1.: : I! .::!u _';1s.es of .`.'cr-mus and Spinal A119` . `ms. 1 .:;n~< in nu: Buck aful Limbs, Fguc ml -iH_s_will a cure whrz. ._ IN Th'.\' . u! Shanty Bay,` 0a. 8112 1872. _,,.,. `T regent I`... 9.3,` ml... fl . I ~-~---, ---`----D -nu uuvvuu Iuluvc ' - In Tomatoes Mr. Power : tools the ` first prize for the Trophy. This sort 1: lgrge, sj.lid,well formed, of delroioua avor a`nd'_ve`ry prolic, and were it not for its beingva little later than other- sortu would undoubtedly be the ruling one amongut growers. f\_!__._ I--. , -I 1ANADIAN "25A1N 13`r:TI1c3`Ym**.. ` ci15 Z? xhi._{ft`i'~.1eL1_i 1Vc#1`1t5. . 3:-ilizzz A", [VI UIIHBO54 H I ld era :in. ed. Freatbd `s, beat 7 WM. .IIEAIli?, Ul.-..n. L'4A\L`o| Shanty Eu: 41-31p. _ 41-Of ---- _---..-- `.v u van: 1 Onions from seed were this yearpup lioulatly good. VIVL- 17-.-!` -1 `L - , 4. I TI 0 The-ifrliuitof the p|1rpIe_Eg Plant,` shown by M1 . McCarthy, was greatly ndmired,ba1ngnmuVoh larger and linen-_ than is usually grown in this northern lntiluzie. A good denl ol competition took place in Sewing Machines, for which it is said there were no prizes offered. We nd, however, in the list a first rind second prize awarded to Mr. Fields for the` Gardner, whioh is `apparently a very strong imnohine.t' Doing good work through 21 coup"e of shingles and some ithicknesses of leather. Van Tassel dc Morgan exhibited the VVheel- er and the Raymond, one great feature of the former being the noiselessness of its operation._ Mr. G.` J. Beanie" had on exhibition the-Howe and the Lockman, sewing with them some of the nost speoimenavof work we have seen. The Lookman we have had in use for sometime, and nd it" l>'ett'er for family use than any other we have tried---and we have used several. ` an. ..,..-...-- .. ..v._ .. ... ...v..~ -\r\l1..\4\.Ca In noticing some of the prominent features of the show we have endeav- oured to form as just an estimate as possible, but do not expect to lmve. pleased every body. This we may say, that credit is due to those who ex- hibited for the good show made, and we only wonder the townspeople goner~' ally do not make a greater eort to- wards contributing their quota to render the exhibition a still greater success. It is as much in their interest as that of the farmer, and yet we find that the great burden of keeping up ' its char,- aoter rests upon the lntter class. ' rnL: _a.-...!_....- .--__.._-j ____,-,' The Florioulture of this section was wellrepreaentedby the display made by Mr. Powers, conspicuous on the table being {out magnicent specimens of Coleus. The prize for the [best Col- lection of Flowexs, offered by Messrs. Burton Bros.,--awnrdcd to Mr. Powers,_-`-' we suppose included these and the fine show of Scarlet. and Varigated Gum- niums exhibited by him. _ A r|~|,_,_ 1),._,_`___._ _v__,.___ __ , _ ,, 1' --....- - v - . - . - . - V`. --'y ---un- The Bouquets shown were sbmoof them most beumifully arranged, and aontainad ne specimens. 0111.- -.-.l.___ :_. 'r.\,..e._ _,, n n 2 -- v-v .v\I\l0 See_d.sA` woig ?not1well topresenled, . s:iie'fs{injIi__)]i!es _of 'Timolhy`. were vefy ne. "flu this a_irtic,le1hete wero'8 er 9 .eny-ice, Six!-9o;n.samp'uea oI.Com were ahown.`| In Root craps therewas the best (l-ie- i play` over shown hem, bexh. as to 1 quality and q-umlity. I-`ntatacs being I especially ne; anti the number of en. 3 . tries [large--:h'c Early Rose hiking the land, in which there were about 30 on- ' tries, Gama! Chimes and Flukos were I well rapresenteal, as were nlso' those` c-ryminp; under the head of other than specied varieties. V .....--.. --..- -l-..v.-..vu~a- Judges in Fruits and Garden Products were Meats`. Vair, Tyrwhjtt, and_Gao.Whi2.abread. A I Agricultural Implements as usual {ormednpromincnl feature in the Ex- hibition. In Reapers the Johnston took the first and second prizes. In Horse Hoes and Fanning Mills Mr. G. J . Beattie took first prizes, and Messrs. Van Tassel "[5: "Morgan second, as well as in other articles Mr. Fields also took a number of prizes in implements. T... IT..-..-.... cl.--` no... _. -........_n_-41.... vvv... .- ..-.......v. -. `-....~-4 nu an-'-nvuuuu-va In Harness there was no competition. Some very handsome acts were ex; hibited by Mr. Levi Warner, which took rat and second prizes; 1 I u Ahandsomu Billiard Ctie was ex- hibited by Mr. Donald Campbell which shwed good woifkmrmship, The cue had as its base cherry and walnut woods and was nely inlaid with 127 pieces of different woods. ` H.u*pmx:as. -True happineps, in [our opinion. cunalsls ol the following named at. licles:--A,nice lime wife ailling on your kuee,heHrusIing smile lling your mind will`. hmppy Tlhou his, a. neat little foam Iidily , {u:rx1.i5biz\|, _z,u1.c3 ;: oule of Canadian Pain -D::suoyer in the c_npboz_x;nl. gem}; for instant um, nothing balter..foI' and_d_en oolgs, sprains. burns. and ull kinds pf ache: and palm. `Price Qcls per bottle. "Sold {By all Medicine . Dealeu. ` Another piece of fine workmanship, we must not overlook, that is the first prize Buggy", exhibited by Messrs, Sevigny 5% Cute, which was go: up in extra style even for a show article. The merits, however, were not all in appearance, light and noiseless running being obtained by this application of the_ latest improvements in the build- ing of Buggies,hntthc some time giving strength where it is most (needed. 'I .. -._.n2-2..... ......-.. -1 4L _ _ upvnvu uv-.--. Hr-.. ..._ -..,--v. w-uncut 'Ph attendance was good-some two hundred dollars, we understand, being taken on thesecoud day at the'gates,-- and it onlyneads tho hearty ca-opera. tion of the paopletof the town to second the efforts of the country, to make this one of the most successful County Shows in Canada. - They are not be `hind hund gcuemlly,tbut in this matter the people of Barrie are found wanting. `c :1 bulotd: alsua-\;.'xi{ ' `by tcbeubu-rot`. -tP:1meir'0o-33:0 ts. Bgris 9;I;I1,_..Apgn!. abi; n V E! 93-11; eing extensively :he if Mr; Manila was. a native of .the County of Devox_i,_in England. N13 a78f"bBf|' 59' h_"! 930- came to Canada in May 1832, settling . ' we _ l at - .. . . . :`[ E',;'__|;d""` 45-`,,.,:_,,f,:,';"gQ`,`.,':1,y h1mself:m this northern country he mi wpuid n_dviso ivlibown made .1(emPe.f-aid`,-hiig xmme in whip}, out . `- 2 " b ' - " . . your horses 123- `P.'a, h P799P"`1 V? well, Rd .\_W13 . "-"i.~"d ` hm k`."B a3"' the original founder of tho! Kmfinfeldt ` yon` _ ..... ._.._ -'.<':u`V Eocme. P0nII:a 2l`A `ma! whmh `-ww coupe: wml` th-79 M ids. sold byuall _e um timg, gxegt government roaa ; ._ ` . . J .,n|))njng diregllyvnozth ftomviietopkgrlp * m 1: ch Tb ` ',. ` I ; n;m! :;~A;;:::. fepetsnguishene Mr Mann siiibsel-,1 ~ .~v;. .:g A, guaugiyibyin.b.rewexva;.Newmq.k, Rania for Betroimp T " ' ' ' '.'. ?.'.E'39!9?JP?;3lE` " ma Bras V_ - 22%a::+#9i~ ii : ran _.aain:;=s._1onii: I9 I9 .`l!9'1iIIb;!9 ' F` cimcp and Pigs.--Iu the former the Leicester, `Cotswold and South Down `wore the principal breed: .sho\vn,.and in swine, Berkshire, Yorkshire and Suf- tolks seem to be principztlly raised for show. In thorough breds in those dc-' pnrtmonts there seems to be 0. great in- crease, and some of our leading Breed- .ers of thorough bred animals such as" ,Messrs. Ruikes, Bridges, Wm. O'Brien," Mairs & Cave and others of the same stmnpare doing the farmer good service in introducing prime stock into this ltidirrg. . novmu Read Downwardo. . Read Upwards. - A-ll . nu. A-3 . ms. l`oronto.CityIInl|7.00.. 4:00 10.35.. 9.30 Broekslreet ....7.)5... 4.15 10.20;. 9.15 Bra.d."ord........9.15..V. 6.15 8.32.. Scnnlons ......'.9.22 6.22 8.13.. Gilford,.........9._86... 6.36 8.01.. Lefroy ..........9.45... 6.45 7.52.. Bell Emu~t..9.50... 6.50 7.42.. 6.35 E Lefroy ..,1o.oo.... 7.00 ~7.32.. 6.25 Tti-amley.. . . . . . .10_ 15. . . 1.15 Allsndnle. - .10 30'. .. 7.30 B;u'rie.. ....10.35... 7.35 A1l.. 1.. an x:.x_'_x-1 nr ormr. Movm SOUTH- : 7.18.. 8.10 7.00.. 5.59 6.50.. 5.40 .\ on? __r n! .We hgve lb record this wek the gegtg; pf an old, `uhdiivlth all his eccen- _trioit_1es of shtgractbr gne .9! on; gpost ge- spedlod toivnsmen-;we.n`i!udo_ to Wm. -Mann, Es.c1., JQP; ` wh`o dze'd thns morning. ...n......lU.3I).` Ailrmdale. .10. 55d: .B;\rrie.....11.05.. Gownn ...1l-20.V. Hawkstoue 11.45.. Orillin ....12 15A: Muakokawfl 2.30. . Allundalc . (.-\l'.) 10.45. . Allanulalc [Dcp.]10. 5.\ Hn.rrisona......l1.1n. U"'opin........ 11.15.. Angns.........l1.20. New Lowe1l..._.l1.37. Sx9.yncr........11.55.. Battoaux.......12.10p Gniliriszwnnd. . . 12.20. ;=_- `:73:-:' 4_._._:_._ :- (`:AL:unAn ran OGTOBEB. `mediate a:_6 p.m., daily. nun AJuu\:u-c-_-A_A-uuuam 0 il.i)Voa '2-'21 nOl Smyncr........l1.55.... 8.55 5.30.. 4.23 BMtoa.ux.......12.10p.m9.10. ,5.'l5.. 4.08- (.}_-)Vl_lin'szwnnd. 12:20. . . 9:20 5.05,. 4.00 m1o:7" ci.u`T;~`z 3.9;" Si sffxiiiffs _ 1 OS'l_` OFFICE. For Torontb-At 6 8 m , Toronto and Inter - -For Cnllincrvmnd and n`.Hn1nrmm1in1n Qo.o:..... m'.:um:c asp p.m-, uuuy. . -For Collingwood and an intermediate Stations -945 n.m. For Collingwood nlone-'l p.m , For 0:i`.lin. Hawkstone. Shzmtv lhv. Eduar- -9A5 For Collingwood 0:i`.lin,Uawks .oue, Shanty Bay, Edgar Nevis, Rugby and Muskoku. Dislrict.-At 10 8 m., daily. = : Wm-Pnnnt.-_no_ WV9hri|` `vnrnrin (`unh- at uh, uully. ` ~ For Ponot.-..ng, Wyehridge, Waverly, Craig- hnrst, Hillsdalc and Dalston-10.25. Ivv. 'l`hm-ntnh and Vinr._\14-.nA-ma \Ir..-1.-ma. LIIITBI, lll|l5\-I310 BUG u:us!0n-1U.'.:3. Ivy, Thornton and `June-Mondays, Wednos- days and F`:-`idaj's at 10.25. Auto. Midlmnt. Fnranannvnln and-Dhnlmom. lLl|.)'3 unu l'|'|lH|)'B Bl IU.2a'O. A'pto Midlxurst, Fergusouvalc and` Phelpston-, -Tuea: ay,'I`hux-sdny and Saturday, 10:25. Mn. . Elmvnle-'i`uesd9.ya and Fridays at 10.25. ML-donte, and Mount St. L_ouis-Tuesdnys and Qatnrdays at 10.25. ` Mirmeslng- 1`uesdays and Fridays at 10:35. Tnevjudges of Sheep and Pigs were 1`'Ir.J._us. McNnir, Mr. Jno. Rutlwrfor-d. mad Mr. John Evans. ' _In _I)niry Produce "we had the diueetf show this year ever seen in_ Jiarrie. Some eighty entries being ..'mude in the article of Butter, and \c'lIllSl.$pe0.l of'Butter we must call the attention of the President and Dircctoxs to the fearful ;amount of dust deposited,.on it especially, and in fact. on every article exhibited in the Drill Shed. In this production judges must ' have had the sixteenth of an inch of dust to scrape away before they could get to the smiple they wished to -in- apect. ' So many samples were shown in Tub and Roll Butter it was a difficult nmtterior the judges to adjudi- c-a tc,--thare being so much which was good it was hard tonay which was best. Sconlif Sixth ` "' """` 7' 7 Mn. 0ItE\lSB`. , L91;/'arz.r_zn. V The Secretary read his report for last year, s:howi:1g the progress made and the mmmerin which the funds were disposed of. After tho report was read it was suggested that subscriptiqn lists _ `slxohld beliopeziml for tha purpase of `Oh- -taining made. it is the intention of -tho oicefa to open at larva reacling room where: parties can enjoy themselves. [We have no doubt that the society will take a better position in town than it has hi:l1ortb lield, as it is expected that 9. gqod mom ii; the new School I Build- ings, or sotnle other central place, will be available. On inspactiug the Library, or ratller the xcnmnuts 6! it this morn- ing; we nd a good rmiaiy vnlunhlo books gone, and it seems to be an open question where are they 1 I Third f E Fourth |;;.;,;i,|< BA-BRIE 1vIEc1rAN:CS' IN; S'l`l i`U I`l':. T . Tho annml meeting of the above in- stitutc was held on Wednesday even. inglant, in Mr. iogers oic, when the follbwing oicars were elected":-- II, B.`SP) I"l`ON, EsQ., I rcsi:.7e)zc ; b VVM. Bovs, 1sQ., Vz'.';cT President ; - LC. l\lum:c-wl, EsQ., ecretary and Treasurer`; T V V I R5,, 1\, ,. _,- T`! Anotlxermeeting will be hold ehurtly, of which notice will be givn next week, ' Rim - I | Tumips, Carrots (in the white and red field) were extra good, as also the Mnngolds and Pnrsnips. rrn Di`:-.'is`n ` First iixirtlgcru {% .b,i):1mt. I THURSDAY,` ocrosxm 10, 1372 j ----.---.Z----..__._ - -----r~-- DlVI-S-{ON OOURTS,.COUN 1`Y swoon. . A nevus _- -Lfohn Orafg, _' Crnivh kl m7 Hlnrk; L (ieore Mblanxxs, ` Mono Mills Itoj. . T -- ---:+._- . _-P,. 7l> d`t\ ,lurge and ams.H-,- and qua|i_-' 38 fgfe good. - ' Q.._.l- __ -5'l~'.homas Lloyd, ! Burr-ie I .O. I Jzobcrt McOonhy, | Qjadford P.0.|t ; Adam Dudgoon. v _ I Golliugwood P.().}L 1.. r\ , -|1`homa5 Da!ln,- I - ` - n..m:.. _ "V '_' "'""" \ [Ieury Jeffery, Rcnetauguishene P;O_ l`lu.-mus Go'rdcT1:.`- V ' Everett P.O.l "Iv'I:.~I 5}" ez;~;~/;- "- uraxg, x Cra.ighur atP.O.[ --.\-:`*--1 OVBITUAR-Y. .1-lorses vfer wellropresented as well an Cattle, but there was nothing special- ly to note in these classes. One or `two lmndsonle teams showed, and some good (laning Horses Mr. 0_ 1". Wriglxfs prize and the Society : in ]lluod'Class were taken by Mr. Jno. `Wilson . The General Pnrpoui 0| Coaching Stallion "which took the" first prize was sold by Mr. -W. J. Hxll tor $500 immediately aer the show. W. l'1g AU 1-)... I-10 . 10' 30'... .l0.35.. . `.l0.55dep 7.55 .11.o5....s.o5[ `ll an 0 -'m Uauns, Orlllin P.O. ,., . Ular,ksville. ..QU.nol .' l5An` E van 11;` E sisa,` o.;u 3.45 7 9.15. . noon 7.45 '1 E! Grade Cattle as a single class` was most largely mprcsenlod, lha farmers, ' as a general thing, having not yet gone into the superior breeds. Tho Devons, Durhams and Ayrc:;hire,werc in tho nggregate shown in larger" number}, but no single breed was so well tapro- sented as the Grades. loll-I 8.10 n`1: 011) 3:20 .8.37 ` \O`I ? 16' 51 ? 547 ':=I'_' _'_ 0CL 31: A ll Mn.` _-(:)_c_tS, 113.111.} ` 11a.m.{ ; Cit. 29.,` 11 9. m. `i: ` -I L`; '_Nbv. 1._.__ M Oct. 30 ._..__f.__ .7._,.._. Dixie b7'L`o}zr7 : T 1`hejudges of Homes were Messrs. T WilkinwAn,Jno. Mcdcultfund J. Graham. (`.nU.lc-Mcssr2. '1`y.twhit and J. Kis- wvick. ` -

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