Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 1 May 1873, p. 2

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__,_,_, --.. ........ um uyw was ugunuu 0pel!'._ It had a lock.` fastening. _ ,\_VhIt_e's ri. wards M _ _' were 'drde_ri.ng-`mo so b6 -handcnlfec.-'I:I paw V `himiwith a pmqmp tom` head. V-.l;_wir1e .-wu1n_bod,at1h9 ~tip;e._ `Ty cgngngiplg wan ' .Ior`n.n.aoeoun*-9~`!3n;v..9 Brmh ` ` LC`u1'1p,be1l.'wen`t o`p3y.`, '-`_"j ' ` - Dr. `Rose will be in tbwn, on Thufs- day, the 15th {i1 1sb,,` as per advertise- ment. ' The person who 1501-1-oA\xVred Vic7c s Floral Guide from this oice,- will oblige by 1`etu1'ning it. - The Town Council mets nexbMond.y evening. V ~ Song an fA'o41lov}edl keeping up the conviviality till about twelve o clock, when the party broke up, ' 'l\,`l'.. T7.'_-.. Ln. 1-. ' - ..----.. my, Mr. K.i1;gi_l;'tB2L`1'1'ic`for Scotland alxri England, in company with his 'daug1_1ter,' Miss King, and Miss D1-u1"y, on the 21st, anclw sailed from N w York by the Olympia, on Friday last. ' ` `Mayor Boys, fho ` was ifl\ it6dL `to the ;suppe1",_ on being toasted respojnded` Brief- { ly ;{and to the question, what hetllouglit of Masonry 1 He "replied" t11'a.t l,14e` had .2 very high 'opinion of the order from Works `of "charity 116 had. lately. `seen pe1'f0rmed.`a.s much i1} "`=,."cx'_(|at'AziS was possible. -His Worship` joined rightheart-t y in the general -wish tlmt;.t'hei1' estem-V ed Mastep might have a.'}'i1e'asanf trip and a. safe return? was 1 vpuawea E K ___ V 1 1\:[1-. SR1-x.e1-1an(.1 sung (av comic.'. Scotc11 spngih his iiTiin1V';:zL'ble_'styl?o;b' -Hie-:s'o sang with great patIi.os-`--MyA Ain Fire- sid_e. A consisted ofthe ernbleins o ,.- 2 `T.YF-'f"$."i'<:Kv'.':'-"X1'.""""'-`Z-'."s~. '1 asonry in 7 Solid goldgmade to be~`worn`a.s `pendants A to the watch chain). Mr. Ardagh then spoke of the eminent gergices rendered to Masonry in Barrie by W. Bro. King, and conc1ui_iedW.by;-`expressing ~a, Swish `which he _was es_u__1-er `would be,` heitrtily joined in byxaiill present; that Bro.` King` might enjoy. a piensant 'voyage and re- V turn home in safety. to resunie his_ Ma? sonic duties. A . A ` _ The toast was drank with honors... . `i _w. Bro. King, in gvetu1:niug`jit1i';;;g1:s;- said that he" had,` to the _best`of. his ` ability, served the Lio"dg`eV o` `jwhich*~he ; was a member, and he 3 that his fel1ow.member's' `were, s:_1.ti8fic.1 : with what he had done; but there` were others there as '_coin"p't ent or more "SQ ] than himeslf to take the ' rst eea_.t, and hewould like to see` someof these come forwzwd and ruleithe Lodge. i He; thank` ed Bro. A1-dagh for his handsonie present, `and for his kindly remembrance of him- self and the Lodge wllen. on the other sidethe Atlantic. ' ' I ._.. -_v.. suvav yvuvu uuv sveikerwas consisted of the emblem fifasonry . Bingham, offering $100 or $160 in advance of - vertised again. and sold as Mr. Doolittle, who . bro'ther lives in Barrie, and is a butcher. My anu vamsmen.` 1' received a letter ftom'Mrs. myglate offer, making $650 for the good-will. Mr. Coxgcame down tothe premises about the 2nd `or 3rd of May.` 1Iad,Mr. Meelring ap- pointed to make valuation, but he did not make any. Mr. Cox expressed no objection to the placeother than that the yard was dirty; said he would go away and return in a week or two. As it appeared he waonot going to take possession, I thought I would see what it meant. I received a letter from him in which he stated that he had not now any idea. of coming. The hotel was in as good order as I could get it. In two weeks I ad- refused to pay anything for the good-will, or .the.continuation of the lease, because it had gone ._too far in the season; and as there had been so many applications, people began to '1.e afraid that there was something wrong about- the place, and its being late would alfr-_ct.t.hc'business oi` the summer. Sold the ' chattels for $3,250, in May. I think `the chattels were worth $33,800 or $4000. My 1)rnthcr s money was invested in it, procured :from an Englishman named IIa1'ry Mood_y. It. was from him I got the money. `I had failed, and that was the reason he took it into hand. 1 never had any profits `to pay over. The achattel mortgage was never paid off to Moody. A the interest was paid. Captain Cox said: ,1 sccyon do not own this place; it belongs to you1'_broth('r. I ,said, Yes. I told Mr. Cox 1.hat Mr. Mocking was my valnator. I never got any assignment from the landlord to accept my, resignation. The furniture deteriorate is not `so'gx-eat as in hotels generally, because it I was a summer house. I did- not `sell Mr. De- little `the extension of the lease, and got ,- nothing for the good-will, I am still acting .a6.lny brother's `agent. Mr. Moody paid the chattel mortgage, but I don`t know that I named it to Mr. Doolittle. Mr. Cox said he could not give me $1000 for the good-will, but he might give me $200 or $300., * -LII`. GTEVZ I fill`! nnn nf'thn nuns-[Hana ad 0!... b L,3,PP17'Vt.I1.8\us11al Queen. aid $.55"? ...__ ` ;`;'.;r'.X LOCAL ITEMS. -j:__ Torontb building is d willbe opened for nrv ' wm; hoo. "VII 7 {Hr - man, having on` a life-preserver, and at Li1'mt.,` and a verdic: rendered in accord. Lance _1B 4hoy9.- V 7 ,.,,.,..5... ya], 11:: wunu me dead body of a. Wl_`6c1S91D6$l"C0llmgW00d,`1ast.fall. An` inquest was held at`-Stayner, on ;h 29th ftb your room nowithatl waqba chairing .. xaud home-like Appearance, for our ip I stock of Wqll ,I nper, comprising the In ,_,j benutiful.('nuor.u, hnjnat sraivod; ._ ` tr ' `- . 4 - `.- 1-,nuu ._.-.___ A The agitation in favor ef the Hamilton and North-Western Railway .in the townships interested, is, if possible, on the increase, ~Public meetings are being continually held, and are largely attend- ed, and at every such meeting, a. vote is -tak_en,_which results in a nearly unani- mousex.pression T of determination to carry the Bonus By-law to be submitted byjhe County Council. _ Keep the ball rolling, gentlemen, only a few weeks longer, and then vict,0ry.:wi]l crown your Last" Sabbath j evening; as a. faimer walking along the beach of Netba- wgsaga Bay, he found the dead body (man, having life-Drmervnr am: at _The infamous war of extermihation against the Modocs still continues, with,V however, up tothe present, but in- diiferent success on the part of the Unit- ed States Troops. It is believed that the Indians will succeed in eecting their escape. `Later advices report a dis- ~ estrous repulse of U. troops, per cunt. per nnnum. Mr. Mocking deposed: I was called upon to 7 make a vuhmtlon ofg.-;c0ds nndohuttels. Went on the train with _dcI'endant, ahdmade -the valuation the day I arrived there. ' M1`. Cox sworn: xv... nn nn nu. In-A -4 We are afraid that there is a. modicum of truth in the report of Indian disturb- ances in Manitoba, although Sir John A. has received no oicial conrmation thereof. He assured -the House that prompt steps, would be taken to _.protect the settlers. ' ' . At midnight on` the 29th ' inst.,~ a. re broke out in a frame dwelling in` Stayner, owned by Mr. John Murray, and`0ccupi- ed by Mr. Christopher T1~a.yer.' The buildirig was speedily'ir 1 ashes. There I was a small insurance. r vWe observe from our `exchanges, that V navigation is pretty generally opened throughout this Province, and that brisk times are expected. ' rThe bdy at Penet-uzmguislnene is clear of Ice, and navigation_ is open. The Messrs. Cook s new mill has commenced runn- 111g. _ ' pur;s1su m cuzu;t;mg pzeons of_.victory, we. shall never hear a. Grit apbstle lmwl agains_t;r or1fuptT practices at elections, without remembering witticism of Dickens :-- The man you hem` cry `Stdp Thief! the loudest, ar- . rest, for he is morally certain to be the Thief` Y the following _ L Ulv, IUL I Thief! Jmvv v\{ us uuungxulul OI u1e.1acu 311113 the me ber elect _f61-lagrth Sfmcoe holds his seat solely because e protest V was not tried on its merits.` y after this, they ` ersistin chantil 0? zeons of victorv P v 10 n v hear :1. rii-. ;m"m.+l. I.....,1 Di'DN"r WEEP.-Tl1e Grits say they didn t weep when they ` learned that Hiram H. retains his seat. Perhaps not. But as his sole qualication for the position he holds, was his. money- bags, we naturally opined, that, vampire like, they were cha.grined-tl1a.t he could _not bebled to (financial) death._ Surely,` however; such loud-mouthed purists are not glad that Mi`. V Cook keeps` his title` as M. P., through the most in`signilicant * of technical aws. If their elect was in- nocent of the crimes charged against him in the protest", they ought to weep, that, "by; a trivial mistake, his purity not made` _patent to the light of day, In all ' serious`ness, morever, we would__ advise ` the followers of canoe-couch McKelIzir, 1 not to beiunmindful of thefct that the n1Hn1lmi-'alnn4~. FR`; `M .-...+`k. u:.--,.-.. 1. ,1 1., 1 - Rxsmd rnox THF .Asm::s.-'-The Messrs. Angler-ton, with that energy ,1ji'hich7 1 them through ' their'*bnsin"es' career, `have a.Irea.dy~`g'o.t - their brewery nearly into shape for car- ~rying:on--;tl1eir_trade.-= _ The destruction of the old brewery was a. serious draw- , back to them-_the re occurring just at '5 _busy,s'eaon. . We hope they will be more fortunate in their new building. rn_ -rr nu _. LU 1llL`Bbl'5. Alg. ' Alfred Doolittle sworn: Bought out the hotel in the month of June, and paid $3,250 for it. Mr. Binghum spoke about something concerning the good-will. I said I would-give nothing, as I did not consider it.worth`nny- thing. _ I should have no object in buying out the hotel without the lease. I took possession and keep the house now. 1111'. Reddiugton manages the house. The yearly depreciation would be :1 good deal per centage annually. I `would not like to keep up furniture short of 20 per cent. per unnum. LI(`(`lx lllrr (ll\l\n=n11- I nvnn nnnhr` ---"~ `A Bmnm AssmfBLn:s.--.0ne of these assemblies was held in the large room over the New Bank" of Toronto, on Tues-. day evening last, under the auspices of `.1 number of professionn.l and other gentllcl-V men, and l:1dy_paVt1'o11esses. The `hand some room was beautifully decorated for the occasio'n_.mm~n mu-n .....t :.1.:n 1\,.:..~,. "V ..v.--sv;n.I.L1lJ \A\J\1\llI.al:I4l3\-I LU]. occasio'n--more taste and skill being expended on decorations than on any other previous occasion. The assembly was not very large, but {comprised the elite of town, _and we are told by a gentle- men present was a thoroughly" enjoyable one. Sha1mcy sl excellent Quadrille Band was in ette11clance. T w1ui1ouI: redeeming his promise, the in tcrviexv is sought to afford him the op- portmnity of making good his words, should he fel inclined so to do. ` VVe saw: rd` nnininn Hun. ..._.. ._,, , I I ....uu.u no 11751. uwuuuu are of opinion they are on a rand. It is. reported that two constables have-left town for the purpose of inter- viewing Moran, who was acquitted on his`trial for the murder of Marshall, at ` the late Ajssfzes. He said, as he left the `deck, that he would point out the mur- derer e er he left town ; but, as he left without redeeming his is sonuht tn nm...,1 1.:... +1. l\'\ It is saidthat a petition is being ex_- ptensively signed, pray`ingifQr_a. commutar _ ?ticnV of Carrutl1ers. V sentence, on the igrcnnd of insanity. It will also be re- imegnbered that the my, in their verdict, {recommended the prisoner to mercy, but . idid not state on what grounds they did so; but;-in'this case, there can be no *other`ta-.ngib1eAreason for not executing the dread sentence passed upon him at the `A=1szes*. " ,, ,, THE ~NEW TOWN -BELL has arrived, . and a temporary scabld erected, from 7 which it will chime till the tower in .wl1 i'ch it` pfnmnently to` abide is built. "The bell was purchased in Toronto,whe1'e it wa._s_,fa.mous for its powerful .tone- _It {weighs 1,100 pounds ; is of cast. iron ; was paten_ted_in 1856, by Mr. E. Reip, V and was made in. Shefeld, Engla.nd.. We believe it cost the corporation about 32.75.` - l nuvuuu vuulu u Ub W38 (leCl(10Cl,'VV_n1Cn is of _ importance ' dVto.'1`rade,rs generally. A merchant sues for the amount of goods obtained by the wife of the defenda.nt. Defendant swears "that the goods were obtained without his knowledge or _ con- sent, and further that be inserted 9. notice in a. newspaper forbidding credit being given to any one on his account. That in short is.the sum and subst;.u1ce of the n1atto1'. Judgment was given for plain- ti'. " ' 1- T IMPORTANT To MERdHANTs.--At} 5. }'ecent_court 9. case was 'decided,`w11ich 13 of 1mnnrf'.nnnA' +n 'I`mm...... ...........I..u.- `V f Inactivity evidently does not stiit our . friend Faragher, for it :is only a`. few weeks since he left thesaloqn, and now we nd inf.` AFa1j4gher s Hotel, =Du;_n1op__Street East, as Host. ;We wishhim`-success in hisnew | venture 9nd-`as-he has ample atabling inehis pi-eiugnt premises, he will be sure to gathef round him his many friends from the country. nu: uuuue uuu Dough; EHO 10:1-g9. Mr. Bu_1'r swornz` Knew Mr. Moody, Hm] convcraauon with Mr. Bingham concerning the hotel and chattel mortgage. "There was" to be a sale effected mid the `d - to Messrs. Ardngh. money pm 0.? A]fl`f`.(] Dnnliltln nnvnrnn `Dnn...).J ....A A1... tixor.uI, hn jun ,4 ;i.'1:.*;::,:`:3.:'.;.%.:}:g`1..;:`:,l _ ;J.;1;pwAaD3 k"s"o1v, _ xiows. UV \AUa VY C boobless e. 91I.-Is'lec[rc-Selec!edTan_d le` by John WoodI.., tom, and J, P Kidd, _ uozup_-ate satisfaction as this It 15 E posed of Szxror 1 um xnow . I ' Ecuarsxo On. cured mo of tax. Dealers all over the -6`o_untry .e never sold nfmedxcine ghdt his given suck; com ta satisfaction as thi. I313 nosed or an -3 ---- T -~ enguu years standing, Dan eld, Tioga. County. P: thirty miles for a. bottle c effected a Wonnxtzrcz. 0 [mm by six applica'a,:ions. had Aswan; for years, says 50 cantbottlo `left, and $10! if I could an} an ----- - - ,_-.,-..... uusuuulg, uanxol Plank, of Brook- Pa.-, says: I went fora. of your Oil, which Cons of A Cnooxsn Another, who has says: I have half of 6 $100 would not buy it ifI could get no more. Rufpa_Robinaon, of Nunda, N . Y.'w;-ites: One small bottle of your Ecucrnxo on. ten- tored the voice! whorothe pe_x-son had not spoken above a. whisper in -Fxvn Yams." Rev. .1. Mallory. of Wvonhina N V ---=- " _..- .....u.. ursu cans: of Puma and Taoqnnas. Six to eight applications 1 out or Exoonunn NIPPLES or 1 Bnusr. One bottle hascured Lnu: eight yenrsstandiug, Daniel Plank, o Pa.-,says: ` (miles botn M ----- N` uuyl-mug Lu uu with 1!. Mr. Snnsonsworn: Know the defendant; saw him` in Mxnjch, April or May. .1872. Mr. Einghmg introduced him to me, saying he was" about to take the establishment. I think he told me he was going to give $700 for the good-will. He acknowledged having taken the house and bought; the Ion-;e. ` Mr. Burr sworn :` Kn.-.w an 1u'.....1.. u...1 um) anzrnxxa Gown. 0: has cured bad cans: of up 1, j -_ ll n- --~~` cured mm M... ..s- Pain `cannot stay where it iseused. cheapest Medicine ever made. One common Sons: Tnnon. One bottle Baoncnms. Fifty cents worth has OLD Snxnxxo One or tw wary. . 99. Price 25 cezmg _v P an-ed,by S.,N ream ,.aam= I NORTHRQP& LYMAN,~ cl `rib, Solo` mgenufor the Dominiogk 1 Hair".-`-+Elccl'ticj--Soleotad.and Eleo ?_'E Ao`l__I1.lx_:_Bgx-tie by John Woods. w I7mmas' Eclectric 0:! . Worth Tzmes its: Weight m Gold. `yaw know anything of it ? .1} not it is time you did. ------: see n [O Lnexr advantage to buy near haunt; and succeed, rather than buy from.a clislnnce and fail with lheirlr_ees.-01h-:r fruits, owering shrubs, owering cIxmbers--rose, honeysuckle, cleumlw `Y 6zc.,.6zc.,--nrc well represented there--and last. though not le:1st,comes Mr. Vm'r s collection oi` G.-ape Vjne.=, consisting ufthe Delaware-,Uonco:d, Eumelari, Hnrlford Pro!ic.,savera| of the best of Rpgerg` Hybrids, 65. To pur'ch_asers of trees, vines or owers, we should say give Mr. Vaur a call. 18-] t v ulr yer. -qucn nclng le cvse, p it to lhexr advantage buy succeed, 4| urilh nl...:.. 1..-..- n.x_ ., r -. - vmnts CQNSERVATOIIIES no Nt:t:st:tw.--Mr. Vair seems to have every available co:-nerlletl with bedding plants and pot plants; but the de- tnandfor these in "the spring has increased 5': rapidly since a supply was near at h':1nd in `these conservatories that Mr. Vnir has found extettsion of room for wintering plants neeesrary almost every season. The fuschias are ner than ever this year, and it large stock-is on hand. In Gernniums Mr. Vair has alson ln.--o-e stock, and grentvnrietv of` double and single and scented. He has also gone largely into Verbeoas, of choice varieties, of which he appears to have thousands of vouag plants. The halfhardy annuals-,-double {Ind single Petunius; Phlox Aster-1, Stocks, ,Zinnias, and `a vet ietv ofotber choice owers he -has plants ofby the thousand for the convenience of those who desire early owers, but have no means 'ot'raising them early. The stages of the conser-' atories present it gay._appqnrance now, but In a month hence, if not thinned by purchaserss would make a handsoinesnoiv. In other section," ~of his establishment Mr. Van-tnrns> his attention -to early vegetables or salads, ofwltich he basnn abundance. In the Nursery are thousands of ap- ple trees, of the sorts best adapted to this climate, and being-raised here are more likel to snccerd than those blrou-.ht~ from the south. 'I'he trees all look uncom'monly,l1ealth_v. We are told that the report of a single tree lost has not reached Mr. Vuir yet. Such being the planters willsoon `their advantage In In... ........ L..- , - .---,.__ Wheat--.$l.i5 to 1.20. Barley-j- 58c, I load. 1 Peas-55c lo 60. Oats-47 to 486. Hay--1? to $13. . Bulter-25c-Tub-18 lo Eggs- 13c, PotatoesV-45c perbush. Beef--hind qr. $7, fore 6. Hides -- $6.50. Skins--$1.50 to 2.00. Look to your room: now that wmt 9. cheering and home-like Appearance, for our spxing stock of Wall Paper, comprising the most beautiful patterns, has just arrived. 17-if ` ,J.-`EDWARDS J: SON. vvuLL_1LLuUG\l, auu LGUULVUU u.u. ULLUUIIU. ` . Mr. G. Ben-y s Drum Solo was dnlyl eq)p1'eciatecl. Mrs..Cozz_ens gave The Ba.za:u' Girl, with pathos, and, as usual, was greeted with the applmlse of the au- dience. -Mr. Kent `gave T` The Musical Party, which elicited 1'o:u's of l;u1ghte1', and ':1fl'orded considerable 1ne1'rimeuL- `co all. ' God Save the Qmaexi," conolu~lA-l this part of the _ enteimimneut. W.- might, en passant l'e_I}1111`l(,`tl1:|.l`:` it is #3 dom indeed that the people of 01-EM. and vicinity have enjoyed such 1!. n1u.s`ic:1i treat as was _a'ordczl them on '.l`11es(I;1_v eveiiing, the 15th_ inst; All the eunu- teurs executed their parts -in excellent style. VVe only hope that these wel- Com Ilid-i1`s will be continued at lens": once`n `month. We omitted mentioning ' that the proceeds go _towa1'd3 furnishing the Masonic Hall. T he -amount collect- ed was \'e1'y,e11cou1`:tging. The Stewards, Messrs, J. B. Thompson` and R. Cozzcm.-,v were 1no3t';xtte11tii'e, and 1'emlcrcd valu- able aid to the audience and pei'form- ers. um um any 01 mr. Uox s presence. ' - -J. R. Grant examined. I am one `of the guardians. Rec-ollect seeing agreement. The lbousewas in good order. Did not communi- cate Mr. Cox the conclusion tnntVMr. Gray and I had come to; did not understand he had anything to do with it. 1 `Aft gnnmn guynrn. 'l .'nAu. H... .!..r....:|__., , ,p1.aceon Tnesdayeveninig tlis 1_5tl1"inst., ,Keari s Hall. The elite and ~fa8hiO,n the village were in hnttendanc`e.&' The -rstjfmrt, of thea.`ar was 9. concert ;. and we may, without any fear of `contradic- tion, assert thatthe musical and vocal performance was the best we ever heard in Orillia. Professor Mortimer's Cornet . Solos were very ne, and delighted all present. ' The Orillia Brass Band dis- coursed sweet music at intervals. Ow- ing to the absence of Dr. Elliott, Dz`. Ramsey was requested to oiciate as Manager and Ohairmrm. Tlxn now" nnnnunn n.~.n....-\.`l -..2L1. -._ {\_.._.. A1` e ;.u.J 4._La_y cu, wwu. uuu.~uuu1`u.U1e 1)21.l.7!.lOS. Hrs. Ramsay, by request, rave one of her favorites, that ch-.u'ming song Ty- 1'ol s Lovely Dell, with such pathos, sweetness bf voice, mid effect, that she, was g_1-eeted with loud and prolonged enco1'esL_ Her bri1liant,execubion onthe piano, and perfect COl11ll1LI1(l 0f voice, was duly ucl *" '" M3 ' A l l.r;nu nnnrr -:11. 1u..n,..,n .uLau.u"Ul. auu \/uau.`uul.u. Th: performance opened with an Over- ture by the Band. Chorus entitled My Old Kentucky Home, by Mrs. Ramsay, Mrs; Cozzens; Miss Hamilton and, Messrs. Kent & .Alpo1't, was well rendered, and warmly cncored. Mr. Kent sang Off: in the Stilly Iiight,_ which was also encored. . 15:-.. -[]'...._:u_,,2,- .. n . .\ ;;.u.uua JJILLII. LU. A Ductb entitled ' There s`1VIusic in the. Dzish of the Wn.v es, by Mrs. Dr. Ramsay and Mrs. Bolster, was unques- tionably good. ` Mk TZ'an+ orvnnn .4 am. `c_1..:__:; 'rr--`. unuu wan luau UJLUUJSUU. `Miss .`Hami`.ton s' ,Gc.>od-[Bye the Door, was beautifully rendered; and, on being recalled by a rapturous encore, she gave 11 most laughable song called My Johnny was a. Shoemaker. ` 1`/rn Inlna A4-'l-.'.-.,. ....__ _'. 11 my 1'`: I I` I mg} uuuu.u._y was dc Dl1QeID3KeI'." Mr. John Atkins sang The Bashful Young Man, and in return fo_r an en- thtlsiastic encore, bowed his acknow- '-ledgment. The Chorus of Ring the Bell Softly, elicited n_ loud encore. WI`, (1 7] `p_,,14_,___y,_ 1; 1r," n n 1.rv.u uusmy, ULLULMJU an 1011 encore." A Mr. G. J. Bolton's" Molly Carcw, V sounded all the better for` the smack of the brogue, which he knows so well how to apply; inresponse. to a. noisy and prolonged encore, he gave The Sweet Wild Rose," in the same style. E1'in s comic songs are most decidedly this gen- tleman s forte. . l\rIrs. R. 'Cozzen s, who is certainly :1. most acomplished vocalist and pianist, also madea. good-impression on the uu- V dience in the rendering/of that beautiful song "` Ah! I've Sighed to Rest Me ; this song received the `applause of the whole ho_use, in response to which she sang with much effect that gem of a. song Annie Laurie. A T\,, A L] w ' - 1 unuuucul. SUV; _ Mr. Kent sang Sweet Spirit Hear My Prayer, `with considerable pathos. RIPS. Rilmnv, `IV 1-nnnnuit Ir-`xxrn nhn n? vvwo IAIALJ u.\.x\u.UW1U1.l5K:Ll.` Mr.'Atkins sang Pat Mznlloy, very well indeed, and received an encore. 1\`__ [`1 1)A______9,. 1\ ____ A, Cl I 1 1 \_/Anus Cgnsmvnonms /aI.r everv available 4-n.-nap nn...1 `nu lulgut gnve me 6200 $300., -Mr.AGrey: I am one oftho guardian: of the Stafford estate. Recollect Mr. Bingham call- ing upon me to ask my consent to a transfer of the tense, so I guve a formal consent. some- where ahout , the end of April or beginning of . May. I consulted with Mr. -Grant. We in- spected the premises together and `found them in good state vxcep the outhousos; ` We were willing to consent. The premises were viewed on the day of Mr. Cox presence. ' J. Grant cxnminod, I am nnn `AT 4:... ieved to be`immensm-ably raver made. Will save many dollura 6! ex. -"or more dnnlm-. =.. BARRIE MARKETS. .---.__ N0 RISK. pxa. -Tnb18lo 20;. ,... .. nausea. It 18 the dose cures One bottlehas cured :9 cured an two. bottles` of PILIB KIDNSY tnlinnn-.n A---- ~ ' 1-an Bur 011.9 .'1}a.n` to take as for Ar!-' , .. \.uAIcL'|.|U[I 01 he .saveral > puichasers I give - vs IIWU. DOIUPSV 3 M0118 cure an wv?$'-:2: `c AI._Anm\ "It is the Inca an DAR I vI'.nI 6 4-4mo Tm Do .,... .....uc_y.uce anu to be let into possession. Fugther conditions of sa e xvi ! be the smud- ing conditions of the cam: of Cbauc`-ry. V F'urther`pnrticular.[and renditions or s: le any 1; obtained `at the Luv Omen ofjleqr-rs Puer- `so'n, Blin '8 Akars, Vendois` Soli`_:it'>rr To- rbn;o,m`:d Menu. Mpberly & aamh, cs im g- _1i6od,_`ntf9Fte Aucnoneev It Slnynen-V. [Signd1]`A W; '~."!m . ... vwhlll unuvan One-tenth of.the_ purchase money to be paid down at the time of sale to the-Veqdors`o1_' their l'citors, sullicient therewith in one month thereafter, to make one-third of tho pnrc'1ase money-without intm-cst,'and the balance in three pqnnlnnnnal instalments-with interest yearly at eight, per cenmmpor unnuru, to be secured by mortgage upon Ihe promises. Upon guymbnt o_f one-third as arm. rd r ...a ..:..:-.- ........c.. U} murcgage me prom payment of one-third as afo1el.1`d, thevmortgage, `the purchzyser will b his conveyance and to be let p l"n.n...- .-.-- A '- 9 -.... _....... vb uuunugwooi about fte the-Vent}: 4 th money without interest, `and instalments `wit yearly eiuhv. ner mum... .... --. ..... vuv uuluun Ill ll18VBI'.(`I`n00 The North-East Quarter 4 Eigbteen,_in th~ Tlurd Coacess shipqf Nottawasupza, in the 0` containing Fifty Acres more 01 of which is cleared and under ( The nrnnaiou :3 ...-n -7. -- ....._.,...,m ~v.- wma-magnum ikeept. sflhotel inarlmgyfor isntpmer fbusineas; the hotel. being.x1p_nn_geg .hy'_1gis_ brother. lie: of the usfneqs, owiz_zg to jll-health.` At the end`1)f'.1;l.i'su;1zrrietAteai sdn the business was otfnredrfor Hale, Bingham asking $700 for the goodwill. Z .. ' r. ' .- :,Blngham examined: 1 Am in. possession ot"_t e` Q|1_1een d Hotel, _0rillia.. My brother _ n1nd `':-.n)....;_2,,, -v .. ......u -: mcureu and under cultivatio The propeity is well supplied with wa on it are` a House and Burn; It is distant fr the Town" of Ooljingwooi about fifteen mixes. V oflhe nnr:-lmen v------ `V ` ` ON snrunnnv, THEN I873, A4 Ann ..r..v--u_ ,- . ---v At one o'clock in thenfte Thu N`n.-cl. L`... n Viv p-n.-_.. yy;II,LA:aasra:4.viea%I T1`uiVodV zaid April, 1373, -\ -` . . :1 . , Pursuant to a. decx-e and order of the ur: of Chapcety in a cerlu'.in_ cause of I-`EN LON v EDW.-XRDS, therewill be sold by `THANCEBY SALE 01? A FARM IN THE TOWNSHIP OF! NOTTAWA- SAGA. . . ....u uuun-1' U!` REVISION 7 for the Township of Essa, will hold its first aim-gs* on MONDAY, ms nan: BA`! or} MAY NEXT, at l\{cC:`.rfh5?s Howl. 'l`homtou.! at 10 o'clock. a In. All pm-t1'e.~1 inLem3:e(_l will ! take notice and Izovern ll)mn~2n`vn: .....M.:.,.,..- . = dgham_e:inml 6&1: 1" ' .posse`aa)> ot'{ bueen Hotel : Oxillianimliy brothger wsi'iir"po_h'se_sion. -'I`w'nt `into possession in" May-,`-v'l87 `:'-` Fu`rbs ed'goods and 'clIMt'e_]es: to the amount o-$2.`390..;`and paid $1000 for vth9;g00d~_vvill. . Igir. Johnson was -in ptevions . 1.0 pic. _I made upfni_y_ mind to dispose} of 'the 'bu'sines_s`,` on _accmInt . of` the `ill,-health `of my wife and-' myself. -51 y brothov was instructed to advdrtisb the sale of the place, in the ear}! part o f_.Mu'ch. The business, is valuable in the summgr season only. Had 1; great number of apixlicants in reply to mysdvertisemont,` Mr. Cox being onc. I advised him that he. had-hotter come and see the place. and judge 1:or_hin_1sclf. I informed him that I would take ` round and were searching for -,1ne;M_ White ';c1'ime io'iuue=an-execul.1on ainst me'qn,z:t` ` . ` `k' ' put um mum on my shoulder, and told Show to hnndcu` me. . I uaheduhim what he was going to do with me, and to ullow the to ut on my clothes and I would go with hing, i he could show me his authority. I said he would be d--`d if he would. I Iisii at on-3 light coat and a pair of old ehoes.- b aw attain ted to handcu` me, but I resisted. He 88151, f 1 did not stand stand still he would shoot me; grip Jo my wife, jf she interfered} he would shoot M her. I got out and went to Sir. Cooper ; bar. . room; -and then into the stable. They came. ` . looked in but did not see me. This waeahont one o'o1pck. Come back in the morning," found ` the bedstead broken, and myjwifet -goneto co6pm;--jExsminea by Mr; Lonut.`--:White" "-3 ,1!!! .w. n.. e..-. um 170`. Lona: .,`.l,thud `-lock?! he in -3;nm- ~ " 8:dnE`>:o-Tito PUBLIC_ NOTICE. THE COU_R-'1: *0!` l.'._ AL. Vmn, ,;A" an .ucu:crIuj~i I pm-11's` govern thcmsah [By yrder] R 1' uu (II IIJU samcnfcusz, BARBIE. ON THURSDAY, THE l5TH DAY OF MAY, An'1n:Il .-n..m:.. 41.--- A ~ 36,200 00 ' Tenders jto.be `at so much inme dollaron in ventory prices, and to state secuxizy if time is required for `payment Funher particulars may be obminccl from the undersigned. whn does not bind himself to accept the highest or any tqader. ' ' ' 'uv 1-7 nu . ` _ _ _ __ Paiatsand Uil3....>........ 450 00 --:u -_ IINSOLVENI` Aor'o1~` 13.39. In Z/3 ZK azr7'V of_ ,~ TH03. ED. RAWSON, OF BARBIE, 2; Insalzrcnz. IIAIKDVVARE STOCK 5-'03 S.lI.;E SEALVED TENDEIIS wi'.l`b3 - received up to I Sa.z_-u-day, .\Ia.y17r.h, 187.3, for the purchase of the Stock in i`r=vlc and Shop Fixture: `be- longing to no Est-;u_e of me above _n.=.:ued Insol- vent, amounting as per inventory to 546,200.03. Th: stpckwhiclx is in good ordcr,ia well worthy the acrntion ofbuyera, and consists of : SheH'H1.rdwnro.... ....-....$3;l5o _oo Stoves and_'1'iuware..y.........`....._],100 on Heavy.{Iardware..;.....-.......... 1,500 OL- Essa, April 23:13, _1s7s. IIIIIKXCHI BILUCI5 1 We spenkfrom e_xp9i'ione in the matter. havt -ng tested it thoroughly ;` and therefore those 7 `who are suffering from any of the complaints `for which itie recommended, may depend upon Wbeing a,Sovereign Remedy. `The astonishing efficacy oftlio Canadian Pain Destroyer in curing the diseases for which it in recomxnended. and in wnm1....r..1 ..m,..... x.. ....g. 'u3L1o3}UcT1oN,4 As }equi'rcd in w-fling by flvek oflhis-Insolveunl henclzv -::.*l a L-rcniilura oflh-~ n'bm'c I{nu|\'cnl ,'.f.z.~qrn, A;-lunl. \'r s`. I. -L ' .-.., =5:-u|uullUll UI U116 HIUHHI. ; N. A. PERKINS, Dzuc,-.1 this Isl Liv m".`4Iav. 1:73; ` _ vAssz'g1u.'c. ---.____. ,, ,, . coine see the and jlid-3` that I would {Ike $l000_'for- the good-will. and valuation for" chattels. He offered $500 for the good-will,` and valuation.` I received 8 letter` from Mrs. Binzham. offering mm nr mm :.. ..,1.,........ Ar I.` .1,,1>gr,`A_4, - eaicilno, it la.well and favour- owp, {rlleying thousand: from pain sbl s.;I_a;t1nckam1_`Ha,z,cougns, cam, Sore zhraat, - ~ Epraim, Bruises,-.Crumps in the Slomqch, ' _ Clzalqriz, Morbus, Dyscntcry, Rom! C'om- I plamlmums, Scalda,Frost Rita, Q-c. Ta: Umnoun Punt Dzamoun has now been -before" the public for a length of time, and; wherever used is well liked, never failing inn ` single inslanoe to give permanent relief ween timely used, and we have never known a single case of dissatisfaction, where the directional lrnve been propcily followed, but on the con-' tuny `sllaro delighted with its operations, and speak in theliigbeat terms of its` virtues and magical effects. _ Tn unnnh P.-nm .... -E----'- ' V -' ....q. .......5.. .-4 .~mu:n'. 1:: 1.1:-. 1v_n'.vnu1tZarric, 9;`:-I rauw, 7:45 am BAY as MAY, msn, ;-."u:ui!-p.'l:'1ulc\`c:1 u'cfo<:k. in Hm I`-..n-.mn.. ... Barrie, April 25, `I8 73 . :arrm.ge,but at any at/zcr time they afe safe. Li `H.`0.lh'0r.cases nl'Nervousand Spinal Affec- i.'mI.. Painsinvllne Back and Limbs, Fatigue on l;;"`htexT5`0.Pal nation ufthe H-;iar1,Hysl'erie: '2 .1d Whiten,lhesc ills will elfecl a cure when an nnermeams have failed ; and although a powerful mznedy, do.nol-_c,onmin Iron, uulomel, antimony, 01' v Jvthing l1'1h`!l'u7lzo the constiluunn . . Fullvdirectiong in the pamphlerarouml eat h package, vo`/hlch should be carefully preserved. JOB IvIOSES,_NE`W YORK, SOLE PROPRIETOR Onezlnllnr nml lwnluo -:n.l_._haIl ......... 1..- -,... JUD LIlU3li5,_l'EW ruins, SULE PROPRIETOR. Oraedollarnnd twelve and-a-hall cents for post v1g:,e'ncl')aed.to Northrop 65 Lyman, Newcastle- 0nt.,c:::eral agents for the Domim.un,w1ll insure a boi1l6,conlaining over 50 p1ll.-`, by rclurh mail. Sold in Barric,by John W'our1s; IL. `I. Palmer 62 Co. Wnlyon 5% Co., Wells Bram, J Deacon, nnd;'l'. W. (1oorgen.,Br:'.dlord; Green 65 B1-o.,Craig-' huisl, -and all medicine dealers. 4-Iv .,cu-..uyu,r U1 curing me diseases for which _ recomxnended, audits wonderful elfects in sub- duing the torturous pains of Rheumatism, and in relieving Nervous Aifections, entitle it to high rank in the list of Remedies. Orders are poming in from Medicine Dealers, in all parts of the country`, for further supplies, and each testifying is to the universal satisfaction it gives.- ' The Canadian Pain` Destroyer never fails to sgiveimmediale relief. All Medicine Dealers keep it; Physicians order and use it; and no family will be withoutit after tryng it. ~ Price, only Twentv-ve Gents mar bottle. i l.`.1is -invaluable medicine is unfniiing inithc clue oi all t_ho_:e painful and dangerous disease: to which the female constitution is subject. 1! -moderates allexcesa arid removes aliobszructious and a `Qpwdv cure, mav bewelicd on. ' T0 HARRIEI) I`..\nrw.q _ cc "0 1nlUUKIn tad 23rd 3873. /18-3in. - anu u `spwnv cure, mav Demelicd HARBIEI) LADIES it is peeuliarlysuited.. It will, in a short time `onn-,; guytheznunthly period withvregularily. '1'/Ltmr`P:lIs shouldnut be tmm ly/kma/as dur- ing the FIRST THREE MONTHS 0/ Pregmzncu, as t/pay are .mr_e tobriug on 11111`:- :arr_mge,5ut othcr time may are z.ll_o,Ihcr,cases nl'Ncrvous and Sninal Affec- mmuy wm oe wunounc atter it. only Twenty-ve Gents per home. `Sold in Barrie bylohxi Woods, J. P. Kidd, _Wo.Ie:m &. Co. and Wells Bros., Bradford, by I. Dmcon. I Craighurnt, Green Brotherrs, and by 91} Medicine Dealers. V L I . f In the IVIatter of THE GREAT gt_:_usu nEI\E.=fY J01: MOSES PR10DlGAL PILLS. `fEJE3S ... . .....n., H, _'. Emil-p:l::'I eh.-\`c.=1 ' iuvu 1-nnsu.| -vvyv fNSoLvEN'b A61` OF 1.559. ..n~ mg PAIN DESTROYER. . _n.vo ._l..U \J 0 Of BOND HEAD, will be at 1 ---.-- `1\IIJlI-`I. nu Iltuln.-n: And wiil remain three 4 V l.,_._-_,`,. .'.w...' r 1` 2} .'.'.I: A1`: 1`? <-(coaia'saaa-;rom=iuuPa*g e.) v 3in`gbum::'a:'.f Ua.+Bingh`am ~xe7epu`no:e14 Drillimfor bummer `businmm than into` ' .- mm consudcrnuml the :m ord,cr1ur the safe ol .uiul|on ol one'mon:Ah. .\." covn-1` or REVISION 1 . I Townnhin nf I-11... ...:u I._I.l 2., ,- J BY .T,110mpson, Auctioneer, "Am / // / / / / theyafternoo last` 0 Jumool ql wmmm H. THOMAS; nn :. BOSE ND HEAD, be at thn G .. --- uvvuu ul LUOLI ll to `I (sale to uu.,.v....q..-..s nu 81:5 QIOIOIJCG, [nd giving be (mired to 1 `O nu nf` an . ...:-I 1.- .1- _. . {N THE W. K GRAFFTEY, /issiguee, Box 173 `I373. 18-3L V. ......n, u. mu pgucntvull, lo crnliuu rho pruggriuly orfapply-. rthbs. Jn;-o.-vcu1 a land: It one'mon:.h. HI] 1'. W`. TA non. II_9l.. l'{I fl Ifuulvcnl, In-' in 1'- =`t'c. 1'. B}\N`FING, ' T. Clark. 18-3in Wfifd DAY o.= MAY, Jun IuLF:A'U3mu WI]: alvqs accordmgly. nnuulu, to use romises. d, I b'entit'ed to 1 days. 13.2; _ ...... r:uy\'.l, ct Number thn 'l`nv-- - I one parcel, ` Kn! \7.....L, I man 5! WAS, _ an Insolvent. 'oi" the (-rcrlilnra mac,-lung of the :1! lb: Otvc of : Town 01 Barrie, I` Inn in nu..- t the 1.-._.-.` 36,200 r\H-.1u- nn :. I .--- --'-"e"* wv.-ev,`9!1=N.1"- .w . .1 ?_Verd' for; minim . % :p1sinti5'J 3.'`? 1` umm-.'l' a Town- .qimnno .$3;.15o 0 _ 1 .' . I ARDAGH & srzwrzav, : V ' ` . Solicitors for salgngu IDIHOIDIB uunale. 3rd. A Lease made to Jeremiah B. Wetter- velt and John Laslie. 4th. Policy number 2,636.6 i_n 0ntuio]1u2ul Fire Insurance Company. All of which ue man -fully set out in the aldavit of the Igld pgm;on- er in support of her petition herein. .. x And the tenor-vntinnn in thn nu. a...x.... ..t er In support or net peuuon nerem. And the reservations in the 17th Section of the said Act and therein numbered 1,2,3, and 4 Dated at Barrie, this 23rd day of April, 1873. ' (Signed) " ' J. R. OOTPER, Into: It Barrie, . `Hhfnn D. L511 IIIBUC 30 Ann boring. '2nd. VA Mortgagmdnled Mb dny of Jammy, 1872. made to William Thompson, by mm rassigned to Thomas Uundlo. Had. A Lease made In Jnrnminh R Una.-. nu ya.` VJ: duln 1.010; `at ten rclock in the forenoon, before the Master of this Court, at Barrie, At his olce in Ih Cour! Ilouse-in the said Town of Barrie, I'll! a. certicate should not issue to the said Faun] Jane Chapman, free from the claims (ifany) of the creditors of the said Charles June: Chap- man, and take notfcethet in default, every Incl! claim will be barred and the title of the sold Funny Jane Chapman become absclute and indefeasahlo at luv and in equity, subject only to: inc. A Morgage dated 23:1: duy of Apm, 1871` made to Ann Loring. ' Qnd. M0f`KU.dnlR `fh (Ill! (If Janna-no v----mu. -u_y uncut to deteat or delay creditors present or futere. Wherefore any persons who had or have claims against the said Chum James Chnpmqn at the date of the said deeds, or since, uje requixed to uhow cause on tho Klhlwnncu A: _._____ _____ -Z.-.-- In the matter of the East half and North- West quarter of Lot` number twenty-m'ne in the rst Concession in the` Towns/up of Tossorontio, in the County of Simcoe. NOTICE is hereby 3:60 that Fanny Jana Hhapman, wife of Charles James Chapman- of the Village of Stayner, in the County-of Simcoe. Carpenter has made an a plioation 10 the Court of Chancery, for a certicate of title to the above mentioned property. under tb' Act. for quioting titles to Real Estate in Upper Canada, and has produced evidence whereby she appears to be the owner thereof in fee free from incnmbrancea, except those herein` after to'errcd to. That the "title or the eel-1 Fanny Jane Chapman is derived under a deed from the said Charles James Cblpml 10 William Thompson, dated the sixth day of _0' `tober, 1870, and 9. deed from the said William Thompson to her,dnted the same day. Th it is alleged that the said Charles James Chan man was not indebted at the time, and that the said deeds `were executed in good faith, and without any intent to defeat delay creditor! present Wherefore ant not-mun who [run nbonsix to she ..10`I=8ns_!- ---uuv-UIIIIIINUUI-<' `. I,` ; _ , - g ` - V John Wslkington: I _WI,B')]d;I_6 10;; would _ vamt fm..'nIh`.nw` beam` "1-.-L": V .' . ; Opposzte the Ban]: . ~~- --v A-.\puu u IU ILIUW Guns!) 0 IUD anii DAY or JUNE. 1878. o c!ock in than rnmm-.m. I-mlnrn ch. 14...: {FULL STOCK T GROCERIES, WINES s; LIQURS, CANNED GOODS. ITALIAN GOODS, GENERAL PROVISIONS, v.--.-v -1 VII`, I HE celebrated Enronoan And American Physician, itinotnntn! tho Bonplmln ol sh. chiefcilies of England, Irolnnd, Saollnnd, Fmnm;-,Germany, the United Sum of Amuiu, and` the Dom`nion of Canada, will Personally Vin ! IMRRIE Pro/anzonully, _And may be consulted M `.110 1.511---4- ---"' on Monnni; mt man nm or JUNE, 73,- at the CLERK'S OFFICE, 11 Penohugnmm.` It 11 o'clock mm. ' XAVIIIR THOMPSON. - . Township 01.12, Penctanguiahane, A; :11 25th, 1873. war ' . ` jnmgnmur T__0 THE SIEK, Fvrom Mend?/, May 12th, 121-! Satur- _ day, 11,, _n . ..-`v_ V -L99: to -aohac = . .` `"5 .1!3>lIr1ik' "?`_` A'IPW i that o t`W`ALr;v1'm1?nn;*-nmnazma-as-j = * ---- PHOb`PHOROUS, LIME, IRON , CALISAYA or Peruvian Ba-Ir. Dr. WHEi\`oLER'3 Compound Elixir ot'Phoiphatu and CaIiu_u combines there valuable romsdies in lblfona of a deiicious cordiai. Phosphorous brain food : Lime. an excimnt of nutrition ,- Irol, a blood maker ; and Galilaya or Peruvian Bark, the only specific for chili! and (over, and all conditions of nervoua proatration and gaaeral debi1i`y. Phosphates are the only agenu known that act immediately on the nanny, perfecting the digeation and Illimihlion of food, and determining the formation of para blood No combination our discovered ia n remarkable in building up constitution: run. down with old complaints that have heretofore resisted all ordinary method: of treatment. Sold by all druggists. 18-it ,._I _. , Hy nli who are inating from 0_bronio Linger. ing Diaouaes, such as Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Oatarrh, and all aeotionl of the Ghost, Throat, Hem-t,NervonI Debllityjorofula, Ulcers, Liver Complaint, Rheumatism. Skin Diseases of all kinds, no matter of how lo standing, Dropuy; Chloroii and On: I} an of 11.: worst. stage, without the In of the knife. And all Blood Diseases; Sail Rheum, Dyspep. Iia, Epiieptic Fits, or Fnlling Sickneuv, Apop. lactic Fits, or loss of 1 Sense and Motion, Paralysis, NeuraIgia.Choren or II Vitua,Danc, Scurvy, Goitre or Thick Neck,Abceu,'l`Inoxa. uuuu. ugu, ueawu successfully. ' ' Female complaints of All kinds and descrip- tionsnvhetber Acute or Chronic, will be tmtcd successfully. V N. B -lfyou are iuering from any of the above diseases, do not delay, but visit the Doctor atonce, so that you may [3373 11,, benet oi his care and treatment and be tooled to health the sooner. ' 13.2` All diseases of children, ft-olmi adult age, treated succelsfully. complaints of All kind: .. runuyuls, n_euraugxa.._;norea It Vitua,Danc: Neck,Abceu,'I`uuoxa. ALL DISIASIS OF THE IYI AND IAB TREATED EUCOIBSTULLY. I`_I.N_Y COURT OF` REVISION. --_.-I The rshitting ofnhe Court 0! Revlaian gm >e hold . ; - )HOb`PHOROUS, IRON , \ or Peruvian Rn:-Ir, n.`. n E3. HEGKEY. AS: V -um Vl1III>`lllBfllKO` um}? of WALL -P, * hashtifulbpitiifilf nnee, for 2 our `spring 15wAtva~`c`sor D I nn 3 n 1 , - . Solicitors far Petiticz ..`. DR. M c,C/ EELOUGH, ALL NEW! 5r4lioNsr OF of `forono. I name, Rolouq 11:? snaw [Or wnuuvas got... Saw the logo .315: they were marked; someon the ice, and some on the bank `ofethe river. -I sold the logs; was to he paid $25 per tl1`ou`saud., There was plenpy. _of water in J uly` to take the no awny.. John Walkin haw sworn: delivered the logsas close as could get them together. I kept. tally all along. Jae. Dalton swori1':` wee present when the boom was cut. The logmvere -the-su'nllest_I ever paw in the 1-lver.~`.I.wonld not think" -there were more .than, /600. I_ judge it would take about eight logajtqtlie .t`hou5nt_l.1__ I, was t_aken there by r.` Domini to ruin-$5 |-- `- "Io hnndeu` . I asked 1. VVIII uv n ...u~.u nu Acualu IJUH1 muu auu mone 3'. Henry Stone: Was called upon by the parties - to make out a promissory note for $250 pa - able in eight days. y The note producedis the one I prepared. but the letter 3/ has been added _ `to the word eight. Verdict, NotGuilty.' McCarthy for deft. _ Campbell 1'. While.--In this action plaintiff claimed damages foran assault committed ` upon him_ on the 13th February lost. He de- posed: I was disturbed by n knocking at the door of my residence, and the door was broken in, by the defendant, who is u bailiff, and an assistant named Shaw. The disturbance gave Mrs. Cnmpbella great fright; I was in a weak stntc of health, just recovering from asevere sickness. Am a butcher by trade. and have resided in Gmvenlmrst nearly a year. Have three children. ` My wife awoke me on the _. night of the assault. and said there was some- somebody at the door,_ I lifted the window, looked out, and enqn1red--W he's there? Was asked ifl din not know Shaw, of Wenona He said: We are cold. and want to gel. in to ~ warm ourselves. Told them to go to the tavern, as 1 had no re. Heard anothe_rvoice.saying: Smash in the door, which was done, end . bothcamc in together. Shaw and White came- upstairs to me. Both had pistols. -White -put his hand on my shoulder, and told Show im what ha -7.. 1 infancy to LLHIIIK - 18-(V. -..-uuv vv abo"{ ugh; 1oga`t6.: taken there by Y us Iv ill!!! 00 _ r". Don Qnly'sa.w dne`-boom'.* I uusen were by Hr, I I Onlf `saw one`-boon. `the non IInnhI.'nnC nu ' h i um my one`-boom. I think inure than xiii: 2 e {ogs wouldmot avenge 'xn,o'1-efthh 15 or 16 na.headiameter.,;' ,-,-` . _`l'nlu. 117.11-: ____ _. ----~ - 4- the river - There were 600 pieces; I paid him for that number. Something over `200 were cut by myown men. I and their: culler made the measurement: he never gave me a state- ment._ Hetook the avc1`age'oil'viihatv-they would run, something near six 10 to the thousand. I took the statement of aiking-` shew for whnt_was `got... . the nutter they: were some-on the ice. and lrimn man` on, lmenalng u for the Quebec market. Jo.n Brucasworn: I owned the logs last winter; John Walklngshawhauled thiam from the river There p1eces;I Somethimr over `am warn were would be more got out than 200.000 83, at $3.25 per thousand. Do not knowhow "many were got out. McDougal & Kunnady were to take all of it. I sent chains to help to: boom the logs; chains worth $5-50 to $6 each. Told Mcbougal I had sent nine chains, and rqauestcd him to take care of them; he said he was good for the chains, and would return them . Did not see the logs afterwards: there was no agreement that they ehouldbe deli- vered at one place. Do not know whether the lo were measured; they could be measured w ile in the water. ,I to.ok'a.ll the square time her 011`, intending it for the Quebec A Jo. n Bruceeworn: I nwnn am 1...... 1.... m we wwnsmp or Vospra. ' ' W Mr. Gordon sworn: I did not calculate thdt there would be 200.000 feet, , thousand. Dn not Im....1...... I my mu rurorrnauon oerore the magistrates. * Mr. Lount endeavored to cross-examine the prosecutorsybut she said his questions were unreasonable, and positively refused to answer t.hen'1, although `urged. by the Crown Council and his Lordship the Judge to do so. It is said she has 9. sister in an insanestate ofmind, and that she is affected in the same way. Ohe of her neighbors testied.t'o her being a very respectaole person, ofexcitable temperament; but did not consider her defective in her men- tal organization: Verdict. Guilty of Common Assault. f Sentence, two years `and a half in ' Provincial Penetentiary: Mr. Kerr,`-Crown Prosecutor; Louul. for prisoner. . Gordonv. McDmmnl A -. r.*n......,2.. mu- ~Provincii\l ' 1 }:h_tc'1;ti;. Jvuln uuu a nun m Mr. Kerr, -Crown prisoner. McDou_qal J: Kannady.--'This was _au action for breach of contract, there being a dispute for $236 on the value of saw-logs pur- chased, which lay in the Nottawasaga River, in the township of Vospra. - Gordon wnrn - `I an ....L _-1.LA V - -- wuum not. no DI`0K0 the window and came in, saying she was in`is power. She said she thought he had more honor in him than that (Prosecutor then described the commission of the crime). I shouted. He said he would kill me ifl did not hold my noise. He put his ngers to my neck, but did not hurt me. I struggled all I could; but that was notmucb. He went away, and shortly after I went to lay the information before the ,* endeavored cronmvnminn n... .....-..J nu yawn, uvuuu nu` ueu. The Queen 12. McNab. Rape. Mary Birchall deposed: I reside in thevillage of Duntroon, township of Nottawasaga; have lived there 23 years. Have a brother and two, sisters in the neighborhood. Have no means of support ex"-' cepl what I receive from the township council, brother and sisters doing nothing to assist me. Know the prisoner, Archibald McNab, since hewas 12 years of age; `he is now about 25. Saw him on the 13th of February last, in the store, about half a mile from my house, at about three o clock in the afternoon, and on the same evening, just before dark, noticed a man (the prisoner) passing the window. He rapped at the door, which was iastened. En- quired what he wanted. He said he wanted to borrow bowls, a tea-drawer,` and knives and forks, for a Mr. Rancis. She replied thatshe had none, or he should have them, and that he must not bother an old woman like her (she is about 53). She barred the door because she was alone. He asked her to let him in;-she would not. He broke the window came M was power. Rh; ...:a ..i.,. uuu quu WLIUII 1|: WIS (10118, and 8 note fol rest: Thomas made an attempt on me pa meat. ? erdict for plaintiff I ll Carthy for pltf; Loun1 ;fc;lr d M l ).. n....M. .. M- xr-.1, 1-. . .v- _ _ I '1 uuums pay 10!` IL. - . Joseph Manford sworn: I made an a ree. ment with John Procton. I asked h1m 1f he would `take 9, job of clearing. 'IIo said he would. He came down, and Tom came with him. I asked John what he would do it for. Tom said he thought it would be worth $10 an acre. I agreed, and he went on with the work. John had all the overseeing. I gave him $50 when'it we done, and fox-the Thomng me for payment. V Joseph Soznerville ; W ' to work on the job b'w%fit;liumaitu|:lc:k'l`2gt)i;1`J)1tizs0 We were logging near the fence; Mr. Manfoui said if ihe fence were `I! d h ' Thomas pay forit. re 9 w?u_m make Jnaenh Manfnr nnvnvmn I ...__-I- ,, uuum uswrs Ulla bargain was made. The! second bargain was in February. Began the work with my brothers, and was to be.paid~ when the job was nished. It was nished in August, 1872. Was not awafe that my mother John get $50 on account of this work. My father lent me the oxen to do the logging. Wm. Proclon, sen., sworn: Am the plain- ' till"'s father. Mr. Manford spoke to Thomas, and asked him it he would not go up andse-c the job. Thomas said he would go on the marrow.` Mr. Mnnford told him to come early, as he was going away; I worked upon the lot myself; chopped :1 day and logged a day. There s not 9. good feeling between myself and John; there is a good feelingibetween Tom and I. n George and William Procton testied t6_ having worked at the job sor Thomas, and not for John. ' Uu.rI.u_y wr puunung, Lount for defendant. Boys 12. Minlhom. Assumpsit. Verdict for plaintiff, $500. Evans for plaintiff; `McCarthy for defendant. _ _ V . :. WEDNESDAY, April 23.--Court `opened at ` 9.30, Judge Gowan presiding. ` p I Procton 19.` zllanford.--Assu.mpsit.p Thomas . Proclon sworn: I did a job of chopping for the J defendant, in 1871. I agreed to do it by the , acre, at $l0efo_r chopping and lo ging, and $5 ' tor chopping without logging. id the work I with the help of live brothers. He asked me . it`! would engage to log the whole of it; told V. him if I could not do any done: I would give _; uiday's logging for a day s ploughing. My" father and brothers were there. My brother John did not do more work than the rest of us. I asked Mr. Manford for the pay, and he told me to go and look for it.. I was living at ~ home before_ this bargain was The bargain In Febrmmx Rm... 4:... I: `bethere cc thereon;-`5x;uni'n11ght;-` , 5 Q gvaa` split. from.tap" to bbttem; `And look but open.- -I took hold of one of the 'nien~l_>y the am, and they I.hi-eetered_ to shoot _me. I They broke a piece from the bedstenone . of them said, Shoot the b-r u nd;i|;t.,_' b ` [ stop him. .Ileft the house. but she neturned. Shaw came back and said ehidt j lost the hmdcus; he must ndthemgsndel. \ would notgo out without them. tiHe putthe - \ pistol into the cook-shed; said niy. hlilband ' must be there and he would hind him. He! geek the lamp intothe `shop, and opened a ` t trunk; said he had lost his cap, end must nd it. He found his cap and went way. Mr. ` '| Cooper took me over to his home. whnm t uw gulug uuwn mo road that he required my` assistance. We had `a drink at-Brown I, but nothinglmore. {borrowed a lsnwrn. -We de- manded admissinn, Campbell unlocked the. door. Mrs. Campbell did not interfere. _Sh_e` screamed. but saw no gistol. Verdint f'm- nlnhi .'h...........- amp :- wreumeu. mu. no istol. - j '. Verdict for plninti , damages $65. 1 Carthy for plaintiff; Lount for defendant. Boys Jllinlhom. Annummn vm-A:-4 .\u5:uuru1y 1u_r uelenuant. ' - 1`usn.u', Apnl 19111.--Court opened at 10 Z :1.m. ldward,Stn1oy, for biting the thumb of Ali-xnnder`Ro'wat so that it had to be ampu- tated. was bentenced to me years and slx months imprisonment in the Provincial Peni- ientiary. V Fmn,n', April 15th. Court opened at 9.30.b_ Ililloclc v. Iluylzslon. Trespass. The defence setup was. that the landmarks were not well dened, and rthat the encroachment, if any, was unintentional. Verdict for plaintiff, with one shillixzg damages. McCarthy for plaintiff; Slmlhy for defondamt. F(I\r-rn! (`nun:~x u-m-a mm...-..m1 4:... ....1.:.__u__ uexv. morning to pay the execution. ' -" ' 7 George Shnw .sworn:_ Am a bar-tender near Bracebtidge. Mr. White called on me to help to drive him down, as-one of his hands was injured. When` I went to Oampbellhi I told v him I was Shaw. of Wenoua.' He told me to wait and he would open the door.` I had no pistol with me; did not know that. I was` needed to go to help to arrest. White told `me going down the road that he my ` ad:-ink. at Brewn_ q, nnahnu-.o..uu... I.L-_.._,, - , _-. ....- --rInno\n nun 95`! II! WED` III]. M}. '1 V Cooper took to his honze. wherel '1 remained until morning. I have not been well since. `I had the doctor attending mo. Hyjl husband, at the time of the occurrence, was ' in a state of fever, from a sever cold, and was. 1 ` Mr. Coonereworn: Llinin r:v...;......;s...;.. A nruoeunuge and _settled the execution. f . ` Cooper. sworn; I,-live in Grav_enhnrst.., My wife wake" me ugi betwe`e_ni:_bne "and tvrqi o'clock in the morning; she said she `heard a scream. I looked out and saw two men.- I asked them what the wanted. They made no * answer, but went away. They were = White and Shaw. I went into the house and into the dining-room, looked through thegbark-yard, and saw a man passing across. Went to Camp- bell's; found Mrs; Campbell up, with {child in her arms crying. Mrs. Csmpbetl was dressed when I saw her. 7 - " - Dnhnrt Q `l n-=- --3---- V" " ` .. uuwcunugv 13 exevenmuea. I waited` evening. Wanted to get a warrant to apprehend Campbell; did not get it. ` Got Shaw to drive me down, as .I was going to _j arrest Campbell. We wanted to 'get.;in,-" but used no force to open the door; knewfbetter than that. It was opened `by Mr. Campbelli Shaw went in and I followedwith alight. I ' had a pistol, but did not present it; it vyaelin my pocket. Don't know whether Shaw showed to pistol to anybody. Mm.` Campbell camp up next morning to the 4" George .sworn : Am :1 h..v_u....1... ....-.. yvuen .I. savrner. _ _` " ` _ ` Robert is. Innis sworn: law y Mr. Camp- bell : house on` the 14th February,= thedoor had been broken open; the look was on the part split otf. . . - - Robert H. White sworn: I am a baililt and constable. I had an execution against "Mr. Campbell. Aoted under it. i From Graven- hurst to Bracebridze is elev4`:n.miIn. 1 ...n...1. uulupuell. Acnea under it.Ai Fr'o_i1 Graven- Bracebridgo is elevnmilea. I waited` till the annrehend Cnmnhells am ....4 ...... g. .n-. umvec. - iggrnvygiws -so`x;1 gllutgllvlllml. .h IIWES `unto t `e . dninkpgnote g! re'mdm`t|_ug`n 11: mu `I . | for .Cus\\'cll v. Gill. ._-nu-_y nu \u.'u'uuuul- Sou'~r:1l cases were referred for arbitration, I)8I1l(-l_\ , Russell v. Manning, Link v. Thomp- sun. \\ nlker v. Russ, Weeks v. Nicholson, and /w:-- 11; MASONIC, f . V F.umw_nI.L_ S01`-prm.---A`,n A emergency meeting-of .Co1inLiah~Lbdge, iid A. M.,_Bg.rrie, was 'I;l_i -Ma_a.so'I;i'; Hall, on the.!7th-'i1`1:st,, when. ntgaxice took place qf,ag"15?`119asing na'tug+;'r but,- _whic`h-? from ova'r7aig`h;t,{_-we_. omit;1@ to" chronicle. lat. vmekf Aexi1{pi-g'e1f1e`y-_ ~ Wa3'{<`=i'#11."1 .. Iii 1%. T entertain`._'-W'qiliipf`61:` _B "L 1' = % A - , ,.__..- .,gu_ .nul0lll,0 ,D|131ne8S.. hdjorned as V Men of ent_erprise_ [and progress rally to the polls and pronounce against tem- porary expedients, by voting for good sustantial a'dd_itions (30 our present Town I:r.n ' But after all is said. the" question sin'?1} )l_)*`na1'1`o\vs itself down to this :-- Shall we have two buildings, ' f1eiLher of which will be adequate to our wants, _or a credit to our town, when at a less cost, te a cetftanty, we can . combine both in one ne structure which, will V meet ali our ;'equirements and be an 'o1'name11t and 9. credit to _Barrie71` A ,A,.-_-.. `I. uuvu uoxuuy. abubt: D1135 th debt of Barrie is between _fty_ and sixty thousand doll-ars-V-not an oppressive debt for a town like this; V ,_ _-._-r...J v--u There are, no doubt, a few who will I tell us that we are frightfillly in debt al- ready, making random assertions in a matter of which they know as much pro- bably as the man in the moon. For the information of such we may state that `Hun Auk! .4` `D....._:._ :,, 1 - '-- V ` the Market-house. This ` amounts to 0 sake only the Council ask for $7,000, as issue debentures to that `amount ; but,` " should that bethe. case. the redemption Again, the Alexalnderibequest czin only be made available for improvements on some 81,600, no inconsiderable addition to the amount asked by the Council. It is also calculated that the old Hall `will sell as it stands, on in twenty yeors lease, at a. thousand dollars, so that for s~.1fety s iteis scarcely likely they will re'qui_re to of thesedebentures being thrown over a period of twenty years can in `no wise prove burdensome to the ratepayers, and - in proportion to the.` benet -in many ways to be derived from this outlay, we think the scheme can scarcely fail to I commend itself to" the good judgment of the ratepayers. rnL_____ _ ___ I I I. '- ' `On the other hand, by combining the two works. in one and throwing :out wings on the front of the Market liouse; ve ha{ve a. hzmdsonie front, together with sufficient T accommodation for the Fire Department on the one side, and Oices and Council Chamber the other, and a considerable extension made in the length of the.Hs.l1 from the rear. uc-,u:nu1'uuun lll lulu` years. . VL-rdictfor plaintiff, $150. Lounffor plt`; McCarthy for defendan . l`I7vs:Iuv_ ' Anvil um. _Fn....4 ...........1 .: 1n ,To-morrow (Fiiclay) at vote Wlillvbe taken in town, on the `By-Law to raise tion gthex-ewith`, 1 all, Council Chafnber, Fire Hall, _and' Engine-House. _liThere are 7vj:ii'io11s re_asons why theije should by "an ='unanin`1ous vote for this By-Law . In fprotection of our Steam Engine is abso- zlutely necessary, and if this By-Law is fnot'ca1'ried, that work must be proceeded fwith. This would imiolve a cost of some years" by the force of sheer necessity: in- { "$7,000 for enlargingp the Town, Hall andi . _l\Iark_et-House, and erecting `in connec- Ethe first piece 9; proper building for the f_ ,$fou1-.'thousand dollars and still.lea.ve the 4 ' Town _Hall in its present instxieient ` state and would in the course of _a few 1 Evolve 8.` further outlay of $5,000 or$6,000 ' to enlarge {the latter building-for ` no one can suppose for a moment that it public Hall which is now. ridiculously - -indequatelto our Wants will be put up with for any length of tin1e.' 1`\ .1. .1 ! ASecond Hand-Pinno or $60.00, cheap ;- Pinon. Orgenu,n_d-llel. $01!!!! andzfor enle on the Monthly Payment System ; Pitnree and -Picture Frames; German -0il Ohronaos`; can et up Frames in nny style of moulding; Orlc ct Bst!;.Ba1le.`.Wickeu, kc. ,' Base. Bulls` and Bate, &c.; Genuine. English Bows and Arrows; Rubber Balls, colqured or plain; Clubs in the` Oyonntx-y supplied on liberal ti :-ms .- `om-Book. News, Stntionu-y,nnd Wall Paper Departments are `complete ;.ca.n supply any- thing in our line published. . V , J . EDWARDS 8: SON, . Bobkeellere, &o., RAl'l';ll. -.....- ......uv-nu In AVlIt_|l|I7 0] l1IllKDKO_lI_ I'lICIC' o:?oOuuIulVa.`u;..'..clt@`\1 '- Political Porm_.1t_: of Ea g1.n d-v'a`Public Hep,..'......-.;.;...;.I..`...0loth.' 1 man or we '1'nu'd H.cpublio..,...,. do Interior_KDecorator, by,Hsy...V...._ (1; V lolubs. and Club Life'in London,` with` ' Anecdotes,&c.._.;.........;Gloth. Antedpte to Gates Aja'r.. .. . . ... . do K;}qmChillingly,by Lord L,ynon.Paper A Second Hand Pisa? {or $56.00! ch Piumn. u-onnu ....a_`u. - A- -4 V . ,.__ ,__ _._,,. ---n nu A I-nun 3 Hen... -.....`.3.-'u.'3....`.u0]Oth Hen oftha Third Republic... ,. , Interior Decorator. by 11".. . . , an I ' . . _ ` Beecher : Leotureq on Preaching. Cloth. V Gardening for Prot. by Henderson. do Dickenl Works comp1gte.... . ...Paper. I Three Kingdom: of Nature. by Haugbton r -auc'I'oo)oo . . . . . . ..---'.-(`.lnol"-. = Nex#""f91hwed 4 "'v _ M? p nrnnnunn "L1... ;1:': uluuuuu rue (my 1 arrived there. Mr. Cox sworn: Wont up on the last of April, to take, possession on the 1st of May. Did not kizmv-there was another Bingham in use place. The premises were not in a cleanly stale; worse than they were in March. I ex- uectod to nd the place fit to enter upon. Saw Ir. Green, who- said he would not allowa transfer unless the premises were put in pro- per order. Mrs. Cox {entitled to having gone through `the prcrnhzes Mr. Cox. and to finding the place in a dirty condition, Mr. Bingham said the frost and snow had prevented the cleaning up. Mr. Rcdington corroborated the above: the THE VOTE ON `THE +B Y-LAW. .-._-. <. ~.. srvx ~.~'--..- .`\r\ \ -.-`V-. 'i"`1fif{{_s'i5:3z,` MAY 1, 1873. N95 P-0-pa`---_ ..-_ _"_____A, >, V v _- Avv -ruv `.a.\U1.'U.U As there tccrues` ts tnn 1- - LIE`! KIIDHC . .0loth. ` , , , .1- 3: 1 "V M '=j3gPucy .8 of -2 PrP"3 of ` he L353 Evenmg. _ Inp1opog31jgthig Mr, A 5 00,; Ard_agh said that although he vv`1`13 gon1(,L' : x 60.; sin V-?h%13id3:h9_W.pi2sent I so? `19l'e~sP mt `a5*~ tl5~`i '9f5"hiQ ?1!`>T' ` 1 50 sented the Worshipful Master` with` a `? :.-~ btmch of Masonic --mblebms, pur}m5gz}- L 2 gg Ifor presentation to theirvgqest when the ` r\nn]-n~. ..a...... I';'1.-L v 1- , '-T11E;RU2{Av(Afs{ i_`1i_.}hose' exit ;`we no- z.08d,8_Q18 two weeks since, hs.,ve,;a,s we 4r_etui-nedjto-their homes. ; `and, 1W...:9'*!.*a#fA .=1 #15; `F195 better. 0011- " ' z;at;m;, gn'uue;;as1a*.mayba+u-do is_;iot%.bo`%be5foun z . 4 9. Gm.nd .Co;1cer)-`. of e Vocal and inst1'u- imposing array of ,_.local talwenvt has been engaged `for the beczision; jmd, as the programme is a, good. one, and the Band ive11.;1e.r.vin3'spport; We. .h9P*. see a '8O0d'1`!11?1-t- V j ' ' ` ` I T ' V ; yt show any greatisyniptomn of bieaking,/up", the -late .1" " " . 1_u,_;;c,onsie1eaaa1s1y. V they last` ten fljde e sya_r,-to:;an .aJ',;T.'i,` ' 4 . u mentalMusic,in the Town Hall. An 7 .1 ahni1>?uhtH`hbaviIig aPPiPnt1yv tightened . .:i.':h6 ilafest 9*} it 1'9 L " mai;iedrgwas- the sWeoqndAef:M_&y-_:-.that was ~ r . . . `n W5 J -, 4 u Our friend Hicky has; we are happy ` to say, so.far recoveredvfrom the severe on_ hing. ' losses he sustained by.being _fgwiCe bu1'11t out, "as to _open up in` the. Star Block, Dilnldp Street, wi,t1;,;;i1 'un"matche'd_st-ock ofu :Grpc exjies, Liquors and Ptovisipns. Mayfox-tune henceforth smile benignantly .uuI`u-l.uU.1f, WuS_Xl0L }vorm more than $600. ` Jas. Wxlson gave smnlur evidence, as to the uncleanly state of tlnn 3. There was $946 do,tcx-iorulion in four ye s. _ Verdict for nlaintm`, R150 [mmo rm..mx~. DUST ! DUST '!--'A-Thei peopleiof Dunlopu street are taxed tohave._-the dust"Iaid.` Nd_w,we would-. not object to pay the tax, but we "should be seriously indisposed to part with our money andsbe annoyed by dust. 7 Where is the water-cart? is the question of the hour. We would like to see it". ' ` e ' - ` . At the Vestry meeting `held at Trinity Church, on -the 24th 11115., a- committee was appointed to` see as to the feasibility of having free seats-; persons were ap- pointed to show strangers to seats, and other echui-ch busi1_1es_s`t`}ransa,cted. i ` --u uuucvts M1216 l'et1.l . estate in this town is assessed soxnewhat` higher than heretofore`; this is as it should _be, for ij; is enhancing in` valuezill,the tim as town lots never before` realized [such high: gur_es; ~ A i Hixi -B.uL1Fr*.--.-Mr.- Alexi Morrow has been appointed High Bailiff in the room of Mr. Joseph Rogers, resigned. VVe are sure the appointment will give general satisfaction. We believe that real estate" in this tO\Vn in nacnaunzl unvwnwc-LLL. L: __1. .; :1 To-morrow (Fridzty) evenil1g,_tl1e fol- lowing subject will be debated in the l_ite1'a.1-y section of the Mecha.nics Insti- tute :-- Should the Libertyof'th Press be restricted 2= . ` mauum we ozuance of the Assize report, the criminal docket of which is, perhaps, the heaviest ever tried at any (one time in Barrie. The Trinity Church Sabbath School, Episcopal,` nextc Sabbath commences `at 10.45 o'clock a. m., instead of"3 o'clock p,:1-41,, as hex-e>bofo1-e. ' In` this: issue" we give our numerous readers the balance of the Assize docket Of Whinh `Fa 11014!-11\=v The appearance of the -Barrie station groundsis beinggreatly improv~'ed, and will be, when nished, quite an ornament to the tOv_vn.. - ` The ngw Bankof Torc nearly completed, and wil. banking business shdrtl y. fl, ` ` Jiusl. unu snow nnu prevented the cleaning Redington above; the cess-pool had to be cleaned out, "the drain (ipcndg and everything was in abnd state. "The furniture, leaving out the piano and bil- liard-table, wusnot worth than $600. nave similnr nvinnnp an on n...

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