- HUMB.UG3~ ; _ ` = `Whzit wl1en'th' . -- 2 the-`ungodly pros; qf the "Mackenzie Gov. pOVier_ is not" exactly .. v -A " - `by.-rthe qldyazying we quoted, . .-'{,=.iv n9t competent to judge men we nd then: For V _f 5 `:1? `Two -might truthfully" say ot. a cenmy, we 9f the present" Government- 0I"li&dIt'havev been pnzachig about . ty,ioo_!mption,'oicial patronage, and veirbnly knows what else besides, as If Izlimv warn H; 1...... .1...) Ac ,;......., 2 Nothing denite in jet known gs the result` of the Hon. George Brown s visit to Washington to effect a Reciproc- ity Treaty. . 7 The Hon.-Vice-Clxanoellor Spragge is Vzippointgd Senior Judge of the Court of Appeal. The appointment; gives gen- ezfal satisfhction.- ' 1' Ehief.` 3*1iish" *Iiniifi-1i#ve'ainn6uncd l 6hmiIi:l3ghs.beingi_in- favoi-:_.0f ratlier tha1rpoli,tie_al`reforme. , We think `the 1 Conservativel Cabinet are acting wiselynin so doing. The British work- men `want better; end healthier ` homes more than anything else at the present _ juncture. The policy of the Government will commend itself to every lover of his kind ; 'for the fcetid atmosphere breathed by the bone and sinew of England has long been its disgrace and bane. ' The Premier in assuming this attitude is doing what he has advocated in more than one of his numerous `writings. :uu=v-Iuuuluu mu 3--anu nus endeth the _r_qt day. Ea; tAh.eaeogVnd day we A,l1_nt|:':4..'A" -t,rqt_singxacosi (2:32. and 2;50); And 4 I1 3; Domih" `ghrgd '` 3.1"; :: 1-r--V` -We havejust received the detailed logramme of the Summer Meeting of rho Bertie Paik Assopiazion, and it is certainly a. most uztreetiveene. For Ihe first day (July let) we have a hurdle race tor the Hamilton and North Western Railway purse of $300, over a two-mile course; than the event of the day, The Canadian De:-by,.ngn under much theyeamo conditions :1": the Eng- lish [dnejgwith an exception, and, as iwe_thin k,'. u Cvery ?good`_qne,. tha't_lhe _-V!6i3.ll:v.bci_th f9rjoo`lt_sa "ant; `llies, ate 2-`Mb-slilesv s;lfg;'hi- ewe the very READY, AYE, READY.--_ More hurry the lesslspeed is an old Jprover But in times of sickness it is aswoll to hurry at once to the doctors, who will hand you a prescription` to take to Messrs. Watson 85 Co's, Chemists and Druggists, of this town-_-_they 'send' patients there because Mr. Watson is just in his dea1- . ings, and atlook at his genial, cheerful -and hanrknmn o-`nun-.4-.-.-.......... .1--- -I Luge, auu a xuuxs an 1_us genuu, cheerful and handsome countenance, does the patients good anyway. ` __--- "V vwvvtl \g`I\Il.II Gm; THE Bz:s'r.---Good things, in the long run, are the cheapest, for one of the best places in the dry goodsydress goods, ready-madeclothing, tailoring "and grocery lines, is at the Nelson House . A more honest or better; business-` man than Mr. Nelson does not exist` in this or any other town. Give him a _cal!. ' VILuu>wAm:.--Fo1- general Hardware, `there is no place in town or country, where you can be so well suied as. at Hender8on s-good and cheap is the motto he acts upon. ' T ' (1.... ...--_ 'n_..._ n - -- - III. '30 we RCHODS OI MID- bsixice thaprorogation. ~How far, 3. ojmgy ;px~operly ask, have these Minis- . nu!-. than vnunI'nnn3n.....'J.L..-- L ..--_ Gnu` Ixeimerrr. -- The Hamilton Tim-as excuses the editor of the" Clmstum Guardum for voting for Mr. O Donohuo, and thus acting econtrary to his own advice, as given by him. in the columns of the paper he edits, on the ground that he didn t vote, as editor, but as plain Mr. Dewart. VVh-at twaddle is this. We suppose the Rev. Mr. Dewart meant it when he cautioned his readers not to vote for -any but total abstainers and men of irreproachable rnoml character. If he didn t he had no right to advocate . such 9. line of conduct. Suppose the Rev. Dewart drank hard; would it be any excuse to say that he didn't drink as editor ! Wherefore, then is it logical to suy't-hat he occupied a dierent posi- tion when he exercised the franchise. If party was to be held of more importance than rezigion loyalty, temperance; `he should so have stated in his capacity as editor, and not preached one line of con- duct pmdthan practice(l_ another. Preach- ers should enforce their "ethics by the all powerful effect of :1 good example. In! .. - A The best assot-t`.ment_ {of canned goods in Tqwn at C. Perkins . I 'We.dare`sofry to see thot our` Grit Government have decided to very materi- ally reduce the Volunteer Force. W e ethink they are acting. very unwisely in '30 doing. We wonder if any of them: gare "looking to Washington, and are! `making us defencelesn with thatvobject? _'Whatever the motive may be, to our mind the policy is most suicidal, and inimical to the best interests of tliis coun try. But what can be expected from nun}. nnunna nu Mr Mnn`rnn1:n & an |Il'.y._. Duh wuub Uiilll U0 OAIIOUIIDU {LlUI.u such novices as Mr. Mackenzie & Co. Increa`se.the taxes and reduce our means of defence, is the alpha and omega of Grit; `statesmunship. - Mr. Edgar, or the Premier, or both, are rnn_king,a sad mess of the mission of the former to British Columbia.` Mr. Edgar, it turns out, had noter1ns to o'er,- and the peoples representatives "will have nothing to any to him. It is evident that the people of [British Colum- bia. are on their metal, and will not be tricked into committing themselves. It is also clear that there is widespread dissatisfaction and mistrust of Messrs Mackenzie 65 Co. And no wonder. In- capebles areat the helm` of Itate ; and ' `fwhither we are drifting, nobody knows. ItscrnccITY..-The following seems, according to an American paper, to be .ie main features of the new Reciprocity reaty propos_ed to the Senate :---Canad-3. to abandon claim for the compensation for the salt Water sheries. Canals to- be enlarged and open to citizens of both countries on similar conditions: Ameri- can and Canadian built vessels may carry cargo and "passengers from any V port on the great lakes and River St. Lnwrexice to any. other port. - Lake Michigan "to be open to Canadians _as- the St. Lawrence hasbeen to the Ameri- cans. Vessels of either country may be purchased by citizens of_ the other A and there registered. Joint Commissions for ` regulating the navigation of St. Clair Lake and River ; for propagation" of sh; for regulation and maintenance of light- houses ; and for regulating interchange of traic at custom houses on the line ; and last, `but by far the-most important of all, and the most difficult to put into an acceptable shape, is the proposal for the reciprocal free ' admission of manu- factured products of the two countries, specically enumerated. ' i We regret that. at the present, there are `only two candidates for the position of a seat at the Boardfof Public Instruc- tion-Dr. Ssngster, and Professor Gold- `win Smith. Dr. Sangsteresliould be out of the ques-tion,..however, as his moral .chara.cter has ` proved to be such as must forever unfit him for the oce, and we hope the teachers of the Provnice will see to it, that the man of their `choice has 7 ti character above suspicion. Goldwin Smith knows little or nothing practically of our School System, and should not, on that ground alone, be elected ; then, he is a. politician, which, to our minds, a. person holding such a position should, not be. Surely there are eligible candidates _enough without being compelled to choose between those `two; though if no other choice is `open, the Professor ought to be selected, as it will be most damaging to moiality to place Dr. Szmgstcr on that Board. He has taken a. second `wife, without being legally divorced from his rst. Surely he cannot be elected. 'BA'1u1IE SUMMER MEETING. M Go tb A. Per-ki1 1sA for canned goods.1 ; ~qm.-mvvm%m\s 11. 187+. uiuu lUl_. JJu|V.ll`l`_Ill0>nUl'8U 5 ? ._ithe.:1,1`s:i|T4- -ay V 6 ,bava laTldi\_.`friI- `In`L zit ahoxn` -__ eld ;h running race; a 2:49 trot ; and 3 male. 'e,nda halt dash for the Kempeu-' feldt Plate, value 60 guineas, Thin is a moi: excellent reoe for bringing for- ward the bone and blood of Canadian homes, "as the;-only ones allowed to enter ue those which no Dominion: lured Ind whieh have never won pub- liomoney. For the fourth and last day we hove a 2:45 trot ; on open trot for the very handeome premium of of $1,000 ;'and a running mo: in twe- mile heats {or-a. wind-up. 1.. .....m n` nu`. impim-I nrnrrnmne. ___._ _..-......-..u uu Ll1.l.'Jll\J1b Consumption in not incurable, Doctors say i is not. All that is required is the pro rmedinine lo_ effect a_ permanent cure . Di. co ; Great Bronchibl Rumelv is fast Bmbniing Ihepopnln med_-.cin .- for all e`L-.1i6ns of 111- cheat and lungs Fo_r insipienrconsmnplion, bronchitic, nalhnm, coughs, colds, d-c., no -o`.,her medicine over offered to the public p6-acssea inch curative -propertiq. Let the allliled lrv_ it and prove its eica-':y.1 For ' sale by all druggists. an `is 9. family Medicine, it in well and favour- ably known, relieving ths nlnnde from pain in the 814:, Back and Head, C'ouglu,C'olds,Sen Ihroal`, sprains, Bruzsex, C :-mnps in the Stomach, Cholera Morbus, Dyrentcry, Bowel Com- plaints. Burns, Sr;-alde,1_?`roxt Bites, &c. The Canadian Pain Destroyer has now been before the public for I length _of time, and wherever need is well liked, nevex-`tiling in 3 single inetence to give permanent relief when timely need, and we have never known A single use of, dissatisfaction, where the directions have been proyerly iollowed,'but'on the con"- tnry ell are delighted with its operetidns, and speak ln the highest terms ofita virtnee And me ieal eecte. . e speak from experience in the matter, thnving teete'd.>it' -thoroughly, and therefore tholekwhexnre suffering fxom any or the com- pleinle fon v'hlEE'it in recommended, they de- pend upon`-itbetllg 1 Sovereign Renew ' .. istonlehinc eencv of tin - e until`- AM `Importer: of ' WALL PAPE R, DECORATIONS, {FELT ROOFING, BUILDING PAPER.` ` Duutru m Pianos of best makers. The Manon & Ham- lin Orgam=,a_nd the Canada Organ Company : Orgnns and Malodeons: Organs nnd Molo- daona to tank, and for sale, on lha monthly payment system mnnn nnn I. 7 Ann- ljllu ucata lUl'l yvueu-uy. ` In viewof this varied programme, and the very handsome prizes given, .we hope all lovers of sports as well as all public-spirited people will attend and show their hearty appreciation of the work so ably carried out by a low I private individuals, who not only `I through love of sport but also for the ' purpos_e of encouraging the true bread of horses in` the Dominion, have at `enormous personal trouble and expense converted what was heretofore n wil- dernese, into the finest Riding and Driving Park in the Dominion, and which even equals the lines! ones in the States. uuIu_uy In nuuuunne ainleri. rnce, 23 cu- . s N. THOMAS, Phelps, N.Y. And.N0RTHRUP' & LYHAN, Toronto, um. Sole Agents for th`Dominion. Non-Eclcclric--Selected and Ebctrlzed. B 11.-- se 8 : --~r=~.> ' `@111 `Importer: Euwmlcmrl Tnonuts llxonnsmn Eoucrtuc 011.!-Won'ra `l`:_zt l`nu-Is ns Wlxenr II GOLD.- Pain cannot stay where it is used. It is the cheapest medicine ever made. One dose cures common sore throat. One bottle has eured bronchitis. Fifty cents worth has cured an old standing cough. It positively cures Oetsrrb Asthma and Group. Fifty cents worth has cured erick in the back, and the saute quantity !ann heck of eight years standing. The follow- in; `are extracts lrotn a few of the many letters, that have been received from different parts of Canada, which, we think, should be sufficient `to satisfy the most akepticel. J. Collard, of Sparta, Ont., wt-itee,send me 6 do`:-`Dr. Thomas Eclectric Oil, have sold all I had from you and want more now, lts cures are truly wonderful." Win. Maguire, of llrenklin, write s."I have sold all the agent left, it acts like at charm--it was slow at `rst,but tnltes splondid.y now H. H. Cole, of Iona, writes, plegee forward 6 doz- Thomas Ecle:triu Oil, I am nearly out ; urti- lug equu'a it. It is highly recommended by those who have used it J. Bedford, Thames- ville, wtites--"Send at once a further supply of Ecleetric Oil, I have only one bottle left. I never sew anything sell so well and give such general satisfaction." J. Thompson, Woodfoxd writes--Send me some more Eclectrie Oil. I havesold entirely out. Nothing takes like it." Miller 8 Reed, Ulvex-ton, P. Q., write--Tle Eclcctric Oil is getting a great reputation here, and is daily called for. Send us 9. further supply without delay. Lemoyns, Gibb it 00., Buck- inzhatn, P. Q , write--Send us one gross Eclectric Oil. We nd it to take well. Soldby all medicine dealers. Price, 25 cu. N. THOMAS. Phnlnw, N V, ' 05 .IJ5l U`l'X' I\bl'JY)'1.`-.I.uU uununuu tions for this office are Mr. Sewrey, Mr. C._ H. Robs, and Mr. M. Harrison. Mr. Ross has declined, so the contest will be bntween Mr. Sewrcy and Mr. Harrison. Give the young nmn a chance, say we. So votefor Mr. I-Inrrison. Polling on Thursday next. ' Bnuxun-.-Er1>s n Cocoa.--Gnu-nut. AID Gouronmra.-"By a phorongh knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations 01 digestion and nutrition, And by I careful nppli- ution of the ne proportion of wall aolected cocoa, Hr. Ilpps has provided our breakfast table: with 3 doliutoly avoured bovange, whi_h'xnny ans 1:! nanny huvy_ doctors billl." -Civil Service Gazette. Made nimnlv with 11011501.]: ' . , linuuncrrunn or Cocoa.-`--Wo win now give an account of the process udopted by Mew-5 Jame: Eppn & C0,, mnufnotnrora or dietetic articles, atvtheir works in the Euston Bond. London.--See article in Causal`: House- hold Guido. MARRIED. JOHNSON-PALMER.--Ontho6']:oflnno, by the Rev. E. D-. Shannan, Mr. Thorns: - Johnson to Eluxa Palmer, both of Barrie. CANNON-_-BARR-At'Bnrria, on the nonfat Iunofby the Rev. B. Morgsn John Onnnon, of Oro, to Elizabeth Barr. .0! nuillg wnwn may nve us nuvy_ canon mm. -Gina! Service Gazette. Made nimpl with Boiling Watt: or Milk. Etch packet in Abollod -" Juan Ens 5 Uo.,Hoxn(:opnthio Chemists. Lontion . ' Usununnmnnn at Ann: -_H `[7. will up- % EDWARDS & LAIRD, ".`.`%l-`J1T. :uu1`|yA_ W ` PR'iC9v_1 u '1 IILII L`: .11 ll nun; u - nu F'alI`Whent-$l.20. ` Treadwal -$1` 1210 $1 lb. Spring- 1 10 to I )5 0389-55 to 580.` Pess--60 to 65c. . aBar1oy-70 to 75c Potatou--per bug 50 to 600. Dressed Ho`ga-7 00 to 7 50. Boef-Hind quarter '1 00 to 7 75. 'F'nrenu1no-r 5 50 to 8 25. .\.4u..x.I- -T_|I-lff;|fA-S~6i .fi'i AM ` \ :z ui} onsnn ed. unduruh to lnrnlnh nu " ' POYB qusrner 0 UV I0 I Hidos-$6 - Sheep Skins-31 .60 to 2 75 Buuer--'-14 to 15. Eggs-10 to 12 HI)`-$19 00 to 21- 00. Wnnl, naw n1Im_Q7 tn an. nny-vu uu I0 11- uu. Wool, new c1lp--_2T_to 30. `HE TRIUMPII 6:V1'HE AGE. nnnunnnvlnn In ....o :..-.___| 1VAN1ViDI.AN PAIN DESTILOYEB I . . % F01: DEPUTY Puamvrz.-;-'1'he nomina- .__, A-,__ u,:_, _m-- __.. '|,I'._ G..........y lfu !_ V no without it lfter trying it. . lg, `_ ` f'NI(M ave Oeuts per bottle. :-Wdnda_ J P, RM pccial% Nn&tm:.J -nmu q|llY`Ul' I UU 50 I I0. "Fore qusrter 5 50 to 6 25. n-6 `BARBIE MARKETS. A. .. nusvs V UUCII And PAPER nwn ---- -~= .- v-+7 1' ".l:=', "W18 .19P1.`` pei- portions` to regulate Tthg a'ai1 of our Sndiiy M1291 .We:h,W 1 ` _ I` 11659` e_ fthg . mow; nos ax LAIRD Rnnlranllnum L- nut! 6 uAuU Bogkscllers, to... Barrie. : L md com- .ed, nnedv. STRAYED Ill V . , -om... ,,,`;` `he Pfemises of the sub- `I-M?` M3J:4|an|:':1 :"A E`i z " ' W "W . 91!Oarn;1d.M'l I MARE com`, I` . L . ..\ny-. o.x;o:;'::;':;T',',~,",' r #1 `" 5`-'!fV'aI, Ii`! . '~=w=?~N . ncugnzdr ...... A-I, 11.11`: 63111 1};\[ up auuul N"n in (he ban: of 10 d oIoc|r, in tho fora- naon._ , V V WM. HARVEY, ll ' . 'r.c k.F1"!~ _,`Em!"_!,-`I My 30,1874. P W 231:}. Ear 1874, w mun u/1 x,Ju1`u9 29, AT 9 0 CL0CK.-U" Candidates shvuld Send Ihoirnamca al N 0` lolhe Head Master, Mr. Spnuou, wiio ` l'nrnish_nny desired informalion. Blnie, May.30, 41874. V mg` > n ma uoml Revision for the 1'ownsHi'p or nos. VFOI EH] kn |.-ll -. I')_-L,,., n,.-v Um- gusonvaxq ( n MONDAY`. TEE 29m DAY op JUNE. Nnvl nl IL. L, r In - . . Elmmg, May 30,1874. in Canada; and` ?r6 _a1oloe1ie-ii th}at,. -we 1 are strong.. .Ie;.ct-- t 2 our `man, only we-wilgnt to"or gfa`iiize`."t},hat' T - sl:rengtl1,_.and._poll every,`-voteto which" ` and be! iipon"ii,, ,we?'ha:i`i:de . `this fault. gind {wanna do c1vedit:.o.,-'ny;`;;eonsu * we arejnstly entitled." We also need; to watch our, political foesgiforfwhilst as'in- rlividuala, _they:_may be, and are, as `res-g pectable as` those of our,or'a'ny o the_rpa.r_-V _ ty,oas political opponents, they "are tricky ' beyond measure; for, `whilst preaching pui'ity_wifl1 their lips, they `practice cot-_ rnption in all its forms. I Now'we have. asba party, not only to keep our `own hands clean,_but we have so to watch , the_ other party, that they cannotebanch _ .the electors, as they have done. in the . past ; and if they do, then an the risk of L L . I F L 4 ? {any amount of personal inconvenience !and obloquy, we must make them suffer for their fmxlts. An election, for the Local House, will, perhaps, within six . months, he sprung upon ` us. Now we urge home upon the pm-ty`,--Are we re.`.dy for the light? Are we-prepared to give our candidate that organized sup- port, ` without which victory is impos- sible? The incompetency and imprin- ciplcdness of the Ontario and Ottawa Governments demand from us, as lovers of our count1'_v, that their rule, or rather misrule, should be of the briefest poss-o iirlc duration. Consermtives of -North Simcoe, Canada expects, at. this juncture, that. every man zunongst you ,' will fear- lessly do his lluty. ,_ V-Iievie we` `owe out aereagsiiri.-thf*`pst; to, . _We heve` men out make,` ongmgto this-.Rid1ng,U_yho A `Ll ENTRANCE E,xAnNA'r1oN. Those who purpose allqnding lbs KW` `School , during Ihs ne'xl half year, are r.ereU notied, lhllflhny must ptesonl Ihemseme; for Examination ob [ lJf\LvI\ A Ir `livvru __ 7 - ' . 1' - -~ , . v- ` `BAn1.cuu.A , "`- . The CquI'p_oImd_ -Euxtx mm m an: 'c, ,}~.1872. . pmed'by.yol_q`l lave beenuing rgel m m 7'1!- spd I uaufa-You that in myjodgmem I are ). no p:`"` Icon ofill kinds` that can compare. with it wm. ip"E'." Ellcnblo. `Wnh feehlqnuonnlo woman 9! I `P- ave so many. and In cans`:-onnluciug from p,::" `Io dilealcs I ahnuk] hardly ynow how 1.. `,1 non `T"'-iv: -H. In Dyspupcuz It gets liken ohuim :2: fun ,`:"tl the long lutotexhaumvc dueuuzi xi lhc ruIn;d, `7 o - . I ma. vnnn lrllly` ' . J. L\'.\lA.'\" :cl,`(|(Lp_\. '0 .'l'o_NorvoIIu__Sum_are;,; . Du. J.` Bur.-1`: Sm:-sax`: Epecqo" ` Ma_01-eat Enaluh Rcmady for -om whatever cauu arm. have nlregd, Mu them: my tented in Co on to require mu ' basal in thelr tsvor-u D certain can gm. 01 *0 s..."*:.':':.::*':*..";>.""r- or r, . mm Dr. Wllawoualv. of p dag 9' `ha _....__. _. ....-nu--uuu_uu Ull VM0NDAY,JUNI-I 29, AT `o cLocK.-W; (".nnAi.lan-.. ..I.-..1;I L - ~- A-NOTICE. `Two GRAQD "Ex 1~II~I*3`ITI 0 X S _ DAILY, AT 2 dz 7 RM. TlCKAETS,'50c.; - - CH{LDRE.\',`5C- n . . -. .,-,:. Remember the Day and Date! THE sH0w arr `HE PERIOD, [8ATURDAY, JUNE 2011: Penetanguishene, on Monday ; June 22nd, a d Orillia, Wednesday, une 24. _\Vitl1 regard to the 1st statement that the rich had tried to exclude the poor man from the church, by purclmsing all the pews : The people of the parish some few years ago built the present church at an expense of over eight thou-. szmd dollars, part of which is not paid off yet, but for which balupce myself and some few of those who are called rich men are liable. After the church was built, the Committee met -with regard to lctixig of pews. They Wished to have the church free, but found that it would be dilli0ult_t0 misc suflicient funds to pay current expenses unless some of the pews were rented. The conclusion zu"rived at was that certain pews should be rented for the morning service only, and, as the poorer people geuerallyrattended evening service,` that in the evening the whole. ul1lu`Cl 1 would be free to rich and poor, alike. And such C8f.c was taken of the poor mar :s interest, that I was ordered to draw up a` scale of p1'iccs1'hnging.fro111` s two dollars down to seventy-ve cents - per sitting, so that should there7 be per- sons not able to` pay the higherprice, but who, through a. feeling of self-respect, - wished to have it pewof theirown, and not-to sit in a free pew, that their feel"- ings slfould be regarded. T I `drew up "a plan, co1nmencing`,with the front pews at two dollars per sittingof 2 feet wide each, lowering them , gradually" until I came down towseventy-ve cents per'sit~. , ting, and then leaving a considerable -, number of pews free; besides, the whole - of the gallery,,l1_a_s ."s.l'.v;=._ve been free, `I think it -will be seen from, this that the greatest care vwfasitalccn not `only to provide, so far as we were `able, for the poor, but also to _a.void hurting the feel- ingspof those who although `not poor are not.rich_. It was, stated em: `we had monopolized an the pews, and tliat znnan could not get one evenwtif he` wished to paytfor one. It is" ha.rd_t`oib1z_tmeithose . who hold the pews because theiichurehiis not -large enough for usvitio l`>e"a.l_>le ..to' rent more. ' The routing ofmore pews` 5 would only lessen the `V number` of free seats, andpvinjure the poor rne1_1,_'wl1owie'_ , already, told that heris being`crowded' out, have attended _th eol1_urch `N larly ever sin06_.it- `and-`I.hgVe -. new yet-rrseillo` 1Te.f?."'1ii 5V1$' fu11;laI;1` . if;th.se that`ate;i'.ofhir?ar6s;a11?t#1 .517 tall. 5113* can l?5'f&ii31I-3$id:i.8.i51i -` another church as.oiir ` ` :1ars6"e.xio}%sl*.` '-21,lTd..?j3S T . ; th ti`u`g' 'im-&m..swier , - _ --o-- ` this invhlub!e medicine in nnfniling in line euro 0! all the M3 painful mgd ginngmous d .m..., towI)!culhafc1no!c construlzon 1: auLjuu 1` u1.dera:es'ai2exc-ea: and removal all Obrucuun. and a speedy q urc may be to in} on. - ' TU MARRIEI) LADIES _ 3; is pezeuliulf amted. It win, in (1 than rm-5 _brin an the m-ILUI Y P9-'i"d wink: regniarny Tun Pills should not biz lukcn bu /Irn..I_. I .Largcst and Finest Or- ` ' ganization ever in _ theD0mini0n. .____o -_. Jun l()sIav v I PE 3 I ODIOAL PILLS llliu unz'4I'.1` iENGLl3H BEMEDY. .. _!.\r1;% Inc m.n.m y pern-u will: rcgnmrlly use by flmulu during the ~`I'!! three" I.1(/nilur of [)r([("qyu-y .4 they are silre to bring on Miscarriage, bu! cl 0 y otIIeFlime [lacy are safe. In all other cases of Nervoun and Spinal Am. Hulls, Paips in tho.Bacl< and Limbs, Fgxggu. W slight exernon.Palpna:ion ollbe llean. Hyg;.,.,, aid Whites,lheso Pills will effect a cure at.,,' `all o'her_ means he. ve mica`; and Illbuugl, , powerful remedy, do not cnnlzxn Iron, c al:.n.u', antimony, or anyll-in _n hurtful lo the 1-onn'.|'.m,'.n.. Pull dueclionl in the pamphlet Irnund ...,;. up muuna, nu-vv nvun, I.-I/Lan rl\Ul'lSlBTUK. One dollar In! !we'vc-"and-ha!fccnu for pmz. ago encloned to Northrop Ge Lya;an,'I_`oro..1o,0m., genera Igen_ts_for the Dorp:n1ur1,w:iI insure; o,llle,rontammg over 50 pIHl,by rcnnn mm]. Sold in Barrie, hv John Wvoafs ; xvmm. 3, (}o.', Walls Bron , Taken 6: .\[('L0ln2H'r.L {1-rd. .Deagon',Crnghu_IjIl, Green 6: Hros., and at um. cinn dealers. [ms sum Izaraminra FOR PARTICULARS sap: POSTERS AND PRO- ? _GRA'MMES_ anumony, o|'_uny|.IIu.I _x nu rum to me ('onI'.I'.u!}un. 1n pamphlet Irnund cm, pack ga_, which should b: can.-fully pm".d, JOB MOSES, NEW YORK, SOLE PROPBISTOR, . nan Jnllnv nnl lwn'v-.-n:l.hnlfn..nu.. r. . _ . V . , . My ivifo,` Eliubelb Stlffurd, having 1,4; my bad and board without any cnnn whazou,-_ I ho.`-rob; caution tho public v_~n.x.u glvixg bu anything on my secount, u 1 will 501 a responsible for any debt: no contracted. ' OBEDIAH ST. xi`Fs)R.D QA.An-`-n '1'-` ..'.L.:. .1 IV`, mm ID zuuu` me true demagogues' clap-tmp etyle. Have any of these poor men given their `mite ? I don't tliinlg that any man,` either rich or poor, in our parish has yet given_his `mite" in the `sense mentioned in the Testament, . The widow put in all that she had, eeveniher. whole living. It for of us to claim havingfgiven our 3mite3*`- 'when.we have gone done h6=.did: ~ ;iPwn's=-who 1 : -El`he`bn}[1;:o_fv the 34-`n-I-p dmreuu: 3 -~- .. m. J 3.1!` s{:`:1'.`1.`..7`-'.ifi`.: ,, , ! 1,;;',;,-mgr: :ou:i late Dr. Willie Mocely, of don 3,, hmfftn. most celebrated minority in the won -Id .3 m . tn. ject. '. His partner is now Vllmng cum` `| Huh. prepay-ed to vc ndvico nee to nu, gm; ,0; Ind 11 cular, etc. {-1 lied to--gdagemnz Dr Nd ch. Simpson i 00.. rnwer 91 P. 0.. IIam!1u,',,"' Hell home of P111: will doobo beat by mu m - Two of Canada securely wnpmd from obgema"! pk: NOGIDI LU). Ere "tment " on, on .P;ll1labao.l| u by mun D 3:, - mfg-gm. I De:l.'. vvholeoa1g_])_1;ugg1gun pm K ole. Barrie, June mm, 1874. j Ncm % J\bn2rti_a21:?c 114t;`% (\LUTION I0 HER )AXTS AND U'A`:~3P.:i. I . gmmxn HIGH soaoorf 7 --~------.-------.,,,, R. WHEELEIPS COMPOUND ELIXIQ (IF PHOSPHATES A ND cum x- a-.......'.......I 1.-u. .;.. }.'33.9.1!F',`!'R_-A81. l87`;A. s%1'3A__g_oI.Tz ``"II VI" IVHVVF 9 Will be hell aIHatbeu'aHo1eI,F8f` " gusonvalo, V 'l`l'j'l.1 nn-rn us... Ar! nvtl` _Sm,-- I have a great` ohjcction- to hav- ing our church difficulties dragged before the public through the press_:'but when I see the attempts that were made `at our Vestry Meeting; on Monday, the 1st inst., to create strife in the parish, by" those whose duty, itwas to seek pca.cc,---- _u strife of A the worst and most bitter kind, that of cluss,~by exciting the feel- ings of the poor man,`making him believe` that his richer4neigh_bors`are oppressing him, I cannot allow such -statements as were made uponthat ecca,sionvto' g_o uh contradicted. Language of the most in- ycendiary kind was made use of, and the usual misapplication of texts so liberally indulged in by dernugogues `without re- gard tothe correctness of the insinuutions, I wish -to put matters right with regard_ to the following statements :--- I ' lst.--~That the rich men of the parish had purchased all the pews in'- the the church, much against the wishes V V of the rector, who wished to have the sittings all free; and that the rich _ were notlwilling that the poor man- should pray i_n the some `church with them, in fact that therich did not in`-: . tend that the poor should go to` Heaven. 2nd.--'I`hat the poor man's mite was ' equal to the rich ma.n s larger o'ering,. and that therefore the poor man should have an equal voice with the rich man `in our Vestry; ' ` . , ' 3rd.-_-Th:2t the parents of the children were the proper personstosay what was right or wrong inthe managemerg of our Sunday School, for if the pa ents of the children did not-know.` what was good for them who ought to? I propose tonnswer each of these state- ment sepm-ately; and, as "I have had to do with church matters in Barrie for the last thirty years, I am in a. good position to do so. ' ' ' WILL EXHIBIT ;n_ n no Anu LIALIS, SA lb`! Cnxll. Aug, 31, 1 it of P_holplmlgn and (fusin- ON DLAIIFUKU Tel nbhip oH'Io1. >0-.uvu...- `ol Alba '7'-.|I.nn Y lava -`their 1 ~-- nl To the Editor 0/ ;_ke lVo1ih:ern. A(`I/Jdnclr, ".13. Du _ inclndu ` unv `of "Wu ings MI 4.! mnrl % 352; In-n Y2 . la 19; ...-.-...... THE OF TEE r;o`u12._g Cgti Q3}; min I Hu -~ nobtllog @ovrcsnEs}Tt?E. - xv-av\\.\\r\.\.\4\iv\.\z\.-_a~. - J`-.._..\/v- . It is said that counterfeit $_ilve1_' is more p1_cntiful_A shan there is any occasion for,in these parts. ' - 1 ` ` The handsome -Masonic` Hs.I_1,at 3611 Ewart, is to b `opened by a. 'gxfa}nd all, on the 26th ._ ' T ' `Tho Counfy'Cou'rt and General Cort of Sessions lcommenced iti s"ttinga` yes-' `?"1 d_F`Y:. Judge Ardagh .pr6si?iins- 'I`L. .-.......;. __v.'.-J. n 1, A V . .. o- -f- ~~o- r""8' '.I.`heTmost wonderful Athletes of the day are to.-Lb_eV_ found in Cole s Dominion Circus -Go 869 thebm. --See Adv. The excursion, in olinection with the, Allandgle Good` Templars -~Lod'ge, .lajst Awedqegday, wag a. most en_joy.ble jon. V rm_'- n,__ . on 3.. um ru xyillat wast Vs9od';:,li!it.` two. n new-B1` k1.(I,~suppoee . in part 0;. the-tpw1;9'1; suburbs), f yu-migliiiage awn-ms,or in .1-ags, ghttpg, playing ngaz-bvles and swear- V. ing; that nowjthez. the poor man`s friends) have fed,clo and t{aught'thes.e . same children, and that they were` now regpectable members of society. F1.-om this it is qlear that those chidren were the `Araba of society, consequently their parents, who were induced to come, and try to.cont.rol our Vestry, `are the `Arab Fa6l1Aers --the mexi who are not able ...'LL..._ 1.. 1...! ._ -1-L`L- L`L-:.. _`|.ZI.I_.\... "VI, IVU MD UIIUUHAVUL L'U l-AU LI 7 what the futureis likely to be.-*B_efore Alexander Mackenzie -had time to realize the importance of the po- sition to which -he had been so suddenly elevated,` he violated not only all pre- cedent but constitutional law, by dissolv- ing e;Pa.rliAment which had abandoned. I the statesman whom -`it was elected `to lupport'-the very Parliament in which noton_ly the leading organ of the Gov- ` ornment but Mr. Mackenzie himself lmd repeetedlydeclared they had a. working vxnejerlty of at least forty- members. '.I`hie-pr-ooeeding cost the country -little short of one hundred thousand dollars ; but what of that so long as a chance re- mained to strengthen their position by practices so vicious that morality was :8h00k0d and political virtue outraged. - when in Opposition, Mr. Mac-lzenzie and the organs `that supported him, howled day and night for an Election Law that would pnevent bribery and corrupt prac- tioes; -and yet, while bonlstingpof having -its "nit in er men a p acec nm in ower, e refused to meet it to pass /3. [law that `would secure that boon to the electors.` Once in; char e of the; mtronnge and inninoeaof th Govermhent the t'enipt- ntion to use them was/too great to resist, and`-sure enough he succeeded in the _ deaiuof his heartfhy a systematic course of corruption hitherto unknown in Can- ada; The peo e, ripe for any change th`nt~wou1d- fcali e thecountry from the Avalanche! of - sl der and abuse which were circulated a inst Sir John A..Muc- dongld and those hat acted with him, willingly or tinwallingly, consented to . jvehinl a trial even at the risk of in- juring -the prosperity of the coi1ntr'y. Except the exafnple furnished in 1867, Q the Gladstone Ministry came into power in England, there -lies been no h,lu`|ile.r:'instance-of such 9. sweeping mu- jority haying been elected tosupport any Government. hen Mr. Mackenzie lulnxnoned the new Parliament he was condent of his , m_ajo'rity, and. (lrunk "with power which`: that majority, gave _him, he hurried the .legislat_ion of the leesion, as if bent on displaying his skill end inortifying his opponents. ` .1 W "Flu: Rnnninn an ad`. on gum... Ann .... u The County Council meets next Mon- day. _ . ' bne of Mrs. Wa.rd children got hurt seriously by a.fa.11 last week. The Maao.nic:Anni1a.1-Excursion take place on the 24th inst. _ ' - UL IJLVILD Auswxlv vv Lnnuuvgxuv nuwulu Any person who tries it will nd that, whether he be rich or poor, he is welcome to our church, and also to partici- pate in our Vestries. No real church- man was `ever before prevented from voting on such occasions, but it would have been unreasonable to have allowed all those persons who were in the room the other night. to have meddled in our affairs, and so we had to fall back on our legal rights in self-defence. The church shallvnow be free, if I and "those wholare A working with me can have any inuence wich the Rector. `We will not remain under the stigma of barring the poor mau out of the church with our superiour purses, and bhying up all the pews. . ` `n R A. nnvg . (W; are`glac1.to l.earn tht iW.C. Little: .Esq., M.P., for South Simcoe, is nearly convalescept. _ ' V . ' ' From home fcause or other, `business man still say" that business is'dul1, and I money tight. V = .' Thga Ciixufch of _EngIand'wi1!, for this Diocese, commence its Synpd in;Toronto nextweek. ` * - - I-' K3911-Pl-D V1113 I-I-IULI WIXU IV IIUII nu_u7 either to feed. or clothe their children, and who did` allow [them to. -pass their = time -on Sundays in ghting and swear-. If these meneexpect to be allowed to `overrule. our Vestry and settle our church diiculties for us they are entire- _ ly mistaken. We will allow no such in- terference. It is a piece of ' the greatest impertinence for such people whoheve never been inside our church "door, and never contributed one cent out of the many thousands that we have had to nnvr 4-n nnrnn on`; I'nl-nu-neon nr:1\ no rnnusa pay, to. game and interferewith us mere ly because they have allqwed us _(I -have paid my full share) to feed, _c1othe_ and teach their children Agratuitously. They may as `well understand T once for all, `whether it please them or not, thahthey can have no voice in our church affairs 1'. ,.....,.1..,.:-_ T __.-_,1_1 _-__ ;'L_L T L--- .vuu JAGVU MU VULUU Ill UNIS UIIUIUII. BLIGLLB In conclusion I"wou1d say that I have shown that the poor man has -heenfully provided for in ou ' church. He has the whole church free f an evening, and in the xnorninghe has more sittings left him than he has ever lled ;.l_)ut_. should any" poor man not -be ableat any time to nd a free seat to suit him,:let him ask the Sexton for my pew", and I shall be most happy to worship side by side with him, be he as poor and ragged as he may. ' It is not the` gentleman who is afraid of being infthe company of the poor. As I am in earnest in this matter I shall. hope that some of those "who suppose it hard for strangers ta nd sittings in our chureh, will accept. my invitation`. It is not only.given to the `exyremely poor man, but to any mechanicor person of any description, andl will endeavor to procure for them either a. free sitting or R pew for hire, whichever they may desire. " ' I1 0` -.. I 1-.0 .1 1 uUDL_L 7. _ I would wish it to be distinctly under-A stood that the Rector never pressed `the matter of free pews, as stated by his son. He has at Vestry Meetings mentioned the subject fu the" same manner that I and others have done; but, had he press -` ed it in the manner he was represented. tohave done, I have no doubt his wishes would have been complied with. -- And if he is realiy in" earnest in this matter and the statement not made merely for ; the purpose of inaming the poo1man's i mill-`.1 arguinst the rich, let the Rector call I it Vestry fore the express purpose of making the church entirely free, and _I will undertake that there _ shall be no opposition from the rich men. -NTIAV. u.`\'H\ l`Dn`O|'r] Elan `l':!I"`|-I\`Il.')I'| and vi IJIIIII ULIJLLIS I-`LU U JIJUIIUIIUN. - A The Session endedl` as every one ex- it would end, `~\'wit;l1out l\'Ii11ister:; -`sueoeeding in passing `more. than one or * two well digested and nished measures. _ It is true a. lo_ng list -oe Acts of Parlia- fmentewere passed and sanctioned by the ` sG`ovemor-General, but' most: of these `."1`ve're Private Bills, pas] ed in the interest the Members who sppported the Gov- The -Pacic Ruilxvuy Bill,` *1 "which the counltmy had been exer- cised for years, alndlthe question of all '5ijnnetions I0 for as th' Dominion of Can- is concerned, was `rought dewn and` but, according to Mr. Muckcnzids ' Avon then ;u'3.n`Jnn:-Llnrnn `$1,, U1.'1l\fDlULUlL LIULIL 0|-LU LILULI lllwuu - Now, with regard to the richkmen and the poor men.:, In this article I have accepte_d.the'torn1a' of rich and poor as given in at` the meeting, evidently for the purpose of raising a. class feeling, in order to draw attention from the grave mattcrin dispute. e I think the term rich men can hardly apply to any of us, exceptttlmt a man may be called rich or poor in comparison with his neighbor. 1 The men who is, hungry and without 9. cent in his pockets, looks upon the men who is going home with 9. loaf of bread as a Well-to-do man ; but . if -by `rich is_ meant suicient means to live without labor, I must beg to withdraw from the list of rich men, and Lamrafmid there will be but few left in our parish. I don't know one. _.On the other hand I shouldybe sorry to think that so great ii nmnberas was represented are destitute poor men. To judge from the'loo_k of the meeting, I thought, so fz_L1`-. as dress and conduct went, that it was as decent andoi'(lerly rs meeting asHI have ever at- tended. If they did cheer their own . party, and signify their approval occasi- onally, it was" in the, usual `manner sanctioned by British usage,Qund like V sensible men they gave wayto the ruling ' of the Chair,in spite of the strenuous ex- ertions made to inuence them. A, _, ,, .,, ,,'I , 1,3... 31 ,,n' I` 1 .11. Locgmm; I as) UJLU flvvv H. 12.. A-. 1bYs. 1 iiging :5: `]_ev}o nuns found, moxje dead thanfaliye, ; 13*, fast xedbetween two.pile8_of wood. `Tf. Lat` Ina! Gun 17 Have ` I], LDDU L31 UUUWUULI |lVVU.`Jl-IV ~It_;.ha.d,_bee1:1 lpst for _17 days.` "'bui-fT}$vh iEahes` hawze "vie:-y wisely -dooided'toexten_d the lite limits of our town. A By-law for that purpose hav- -inc: `Benn rattan}-Iv unusual] ar so the 20 cent pieces, theyeoccasion somewhat ofconfusion. However, we take all that we gap-get, so those indebt- dto this oice, will bring along the -money, and we'll guarantee to count it correctly,-. even gthough the taboed cur- rency be among it. Ibis the wantof 20 cents, and all other good coin, that [con- fuees us. _ Remembe;- that, yeklebtore. a__ _ _,, .\f'\-`Whig L J)"lKW I.Ul' uuu -'ing `been recently` passed. A:` The` (3116 Town mu, last Friday night," ended in 9. az.` zlo, dqspite the tremendous` ourish of , I trumpets with `which it was announced. Q _ gun wily what else nes.qes, as the beauz. ideal of every l and upright. For fully of acentury they have been E opponents with a venom g g 31136 seems to us, who are` privileged to " \ take ivlook `attheir . past records, as if gthey were inuenced or . inspired by a gaienv order of beings, . which neither rep- ixeaont Imgels of light nor angels of dark- . Nothing, could be done either by ueoealive -Pairliaments "or Ministers of to. please them. Corrupt gjiotives were'attribu.ed to the Executive, l and every a.ct.ema.nu.ting from that source a text from - which homilies, Ewen mud and sermons preached to p risen '_'=.the minthxofsthe electoral body. Thus the process ofwblaekening and defaming . the ohsraeters of our public men went on reached in the successful attempt to Jttborn condential clerks to rummage for -the private correspondence of their llllfbrl.` The publication of private document: which revealed secrets of the .'Incst- hallowed character, existing he xtgwecn gentlemen and men of honour, dis- Zplnyed the devilish hatred of. foiled poli- lticuldemagogues who lusted for power, even atthe cost of the honour and repu- ` 'tation'of the country they pretended to nntiltllo acme of political villainy was` love. V Then came the fulllment of thr-ii` I hopes; and, while besmeared with the i Al IIf:l`llI'nI1l` "|I'1I\l\nI~:nI7 lrlnnn ~..unl..-..l EARLY CLos1xo.-The employees of i the town desire to return thanks to their employers who so promptly toe the mark, and close at 7 pm. . We hope ,ever'y `bos will deserve such thanks from those em-' played by them ; but, we are sorryto say, ahabsome few still hold out, which is hru-ally` fair `to those `who close early. However, if the public _\von .t' buy at im- ' proper hours, tlheye can.'t Close .:BACK Bao'xzx(.--VIt"is reportea that some, individual living near Shdnty; Bay, has unfortunately happenedfwith an 30- , c;ldont_es_uy:ing in a broken back. { TEFL. IIL, 4|`: ll ! : The ban mot: and comicalities at Cole's` Dominion Circus are enough to make a horse laugh, and ivill driwh dull dare avay. Go,- be merry and wise.--See. Adu. ~ ' 7 ' V TESIPERANCILA--Th61`e has been held 8 _ County Temprance Convention, the, past woekoat Aurora,C_ounty at York, whic was 3 great success. Our Tempor- anoe friends ore working hard. " ?'The Government we believe, are call- igj in the 20 cent pieces, as being simil- to t_11e_25 cent pieces, thoyeoccasibon somewhat of'confuninh_ 'FTn-r-v-- -M The people ofA11iston are much exer- cised that Cookstown should seek to en- 1m~g.e itself b'y:inducing manufacturers to come thither. Alliston is foolish to show such unreasonable jealousy, for there is plenty of room for both villages to go on, and prosper, which we hope they wi11_do,_ as they are both situated in the garden of Can:ida.."~ . 7' Messr. Macey & Christopher are provl ing` themselves live men,'and'are al- ready busily preparing to erect a brick building, in place of the frame `on : des- troyed last week, by re. This course is far` better than crying over epilled milk. The disaster of the past can only be remedied by pluck and perseverance, both of which thisrm evidently pos- sesses; ` ~ ' ' " -- Too FAST.-;-Messrs. Edmansbn 62; Son! had their bakery. broken into recently,` arid some biscuits,'&c;, purloined there-' from. Four of our fast town lads have been sent to gab} chatged therewith. Nomru Smcor: RAILWAY.-011 Mon- day-, the 8th inst. , owing to the absence of the Rfoeve of Flos, Mr. Phelps, the -By-la.w_for granting $25,000 as a Bonus _to the North-Simcoe Railway, was not -submitted to a vote. It wil1,`how'ever, be submitted on Monday next, when it is expected to be carried unanimously. 1-; A - _ . d RUNAWAY.---A8 a farmer was going downhill, in town, the other day, the tongue of the waggou slipped out of its place, which caused the horses to take fright, and they z_'an,at. 8 fearful -rate along our streets, and were not stopped until the lad in the Waggon was pitched, out, and a man knocked down; Fortu- nately nobody was serioulsy injured. ru 1-\ . .-.. `CIIUII `III Ll] PVUUILUJ. UIIUJ ILIDIIKTKL {orvud to grasp the rems of power. After securing the coveted object of their nlnbition, they gloated over the full of -men who had sacriced wealth and `worldly comfort for the sake of country. 136 examine what the beginning of I these menintheir public life is, and, at .the~nI'n'o time, judging from their: short reign of_power', let us endeavor to take a hf wl-ml-. Hun f|1f'.nrn'n Hlnxhr tn GREAT Dommox Sn_ow.---It: is said that 21 hearty laugh is worth a cart-load of med_iciixe. Now the place to laugh is at the great Dominion Show that will be in town on Saturday, June 20th. Be` sure and go. This is no Yankee zzle --it`sa purely Canadian Cireus.-See Adv. FATAL KxcK.--A. young man named VVm`.. Morren,.son of John Mon-en, Esq., Minesing, was kicked by a horse in the 3tomach,- last` Tuesday, and died from the injuries received, the following day. The, lecture on Tempierance it; the Sons of Temperance Hall, last Monday oven- iI19'Y'_ was urn ntfnnrln and Han fnlnni-AR vn AvuayULa1lvU J.l.lll.l, ILIBII LILULIUIIJ UVUU` ing, was well attended, and the talented lecturer, Mr. Manning; was fully equal to the theme, and to his own gzteut repu- tation. ' { ` - _ _The I_31`adford Star jurior `Cricket Club sadly wolloped the Barrie _`_' Maple Leaf" juniors the other day, in one inn- ings and 98 runs to spare. ' Young :MapIeT Leafs you will have to pmc~ tise well for` the return nmtch, to redem your tamiehzd lam-els. VACCINATIO.--SOme 24- parties have been prosecuted in Mon trail, for neglect ing to have tl1emP.olves 311:1 families vac- cinated. Are all, who should be, vacci- nated in this town ! \Ve much doubt it. Would it not be[ conducive (:6 the health- of 1:116 town, if an example or` two were made of the contumacious. _ We feel pleasure in" announcing [the complete recovery of Donald Campbell, Esq., the popular Manager of the Bank of Toronto, of this place. He expects to resume his duties in the early part of next month. V A ` T Several prisoners were taken from Penetixnguix-1_hene' Hoformatory on Mon- day last, and sent to the Central Prison in Toronto,'thezje to earn their bread by the `sweat of their brow, instead bf pick- ing and stealing. ' The;Lake Couchiching Hotel, Onillia, was inspected last,Sa.turdv.y by a number `of the shareholders, and members of the press. The result was very satisfactory. The formal opening" and house-warm ing, isvto take place next Saturday. . Everything to be seen and heari at Cole's Great Dominion Circus, which will be in town on Satufday, the 20th inst., is chate; in good taste, and cannot fail tovbe enjoyed by `the most fastidious. Delft forget to go there. See Adv. -- BAPTiST.;-Th8 Baptists of this town have regular services in the S, of T. Hhll,: Ha.trison s Block, on Sundays- in the morning at 10315,` and in the evening at 7 o clock.--A1l 9.re`i.nvited to attend. . A . FDOIDIBIGEW 01 E119 p8.!'Uy 111 POWCI`, SO 1131`. by" the aid and secmsy of the ballot, 4 Mitfsdoubtful whether future elections `T may not be carried on more corrupt than nuixdor the old law. In fact, if we except the measure designed to establish the yilihry College of Canada for the edu- x I1` v.6 63151911 and training of the future military we defy any man to" 7 iii. . ` his nger upon any Act worthy ,ha`oondgnc_e of the people. Even ingle'exception is not an original liijt only a second-rate, copied from " States establishment of the legislation go, and jgttantion to th' `actions of Min- dgnnn LI... .............4.:-._ 'l"I ._ _at West Pomt. We W111 vun. um unure mabory of the 1ndu|tria._l Pamems gd ` Farm, proves Grit incompetency, love of Go to C'_ A, jobbery, and bungling. The Farm must j . - indeed, be in 3 muddled state, when such BAR R13 S 3311 out and-out supporter of the Govem- hava J" ment as the Mercury, lifts up itsovoice pm_.,,aEme 0; _i'9m p1aint. '- ` A - :heBame Pa `Tho Mail complains, and justly that 5833"? 11 Mr. Abbott's` condential clerk, the ldav `notorious Norris, Vwhoabolo private pap~ hufdl "109 195 Vega, bhould_be na,de_h,P1fivate Secretary of VW3`! 3813` )[t."Swi_n'ya.rd, and thus be paid out of `W`m `" the __ ,30Ya1;"`h C3` ' ` . Inuo oyaam Tonewi T. Vwa\`jlhin'k,`. 1; [V The` rape _i.gsiii'said t be_ye:ry'i1j; Th Hon. Mr; n_toK911.r' `was married lastweek. V .. ` L- T ' The English Press a re"discussin the monetary-condition of _Cauo.cIii,- just now, taking Mr. Ca:-twrig11t s Financial state- mongy mrket. ment as the `basis of their remarks; which we need scarcely say, was unjust and detrimental to .Cana.da a fair fame.- The Finance Minister will have some diiculty in oating his Pacic Railway `scheme on the Eng-lush market. His own speech_wil1'-take against him-in the INDUSTRIAL F.uu1 .V--The Government Farm at Guelph, according to a. `state- ment made by the Guelph Mercury, (Grit), is in 9. most unsatisfactory state, and is.sadly mismanaged. The Rev. Mr. Clarke has resigned his posiiion as R00? ` "tor. The ent.itef_hiat_;oz'y of the "Industrial Firm. nmvm flail-. :mm........a..._ ..._ I - '1'haT~Hon.~'Hr.;McDouga11, is editihg 1211; London, (England,) Canadian. T . ' There have been seiveul m'a.rx-iuge`s in high 11:9" lately. _ . - -. -`Due probsbiliey of an etvxrly `wax-` in Europo_,.is still much discussed by Eng- lish papers. ` 1 It is corrdently stated that Mr; 'Ma.ckennie is about to retire from 116 Premiership. -The only diiculty is, in the non-refusal of Mr. Blake, to nd a capable successor. Certainly none of `the Premier : colleagues are t to step into his shoes, Bad awhe `is, `he, is the best of theibatch. . ` There is to be a contest fer the Lecal House, in West Petarborough. W. H. Salt, Eeq., who contested the Riding for theommone, at the .,_last general elec- tion, is going to try. his luck again, and will be opposed by Mr. D.-VV. Du'm-_ blmz thn (Inna-mmmui ..-...J:.1-..- nu; uu uyyuuuu Dy 1/V1.1`. U; W. 1)u'm-_ ble as the Government candidate. Mr. Salt:oom`ea out\a.s an Oppositionist, and we hope will be successful. ; The Ch.1roI,1;6fSoot;.lanc1.a.nd_the Cans.da Presbyterian Churches are now`in session _ at Ottawa. `A. " - ' JIV ) CI-III WLLIIU IIUDILIWILTFII. W10 UIIU lyof-lyingand hypocrisy, they rushed 1. in organ I . n vainn nf nruunu ' Tlze `Waleynn doufemnw is `htl in g session. at Hamilton. It is expected to . close this `week; A b ! D'Arcy Boixltoti. Q.C., .M.P.P.T, gave :8 .3 lecture onhia visit w Ireland, in St. . `I`I..JL...._.._ I-_L __,__]., Tn Dnvsox ROUTE.`--There__i8 great complaint amonst those going to Maui- toba hy the Dawson Route, that where- as a through passage is announced for 815, they cannot get there short of $20 per head. This ought to be -enquired into at oncov. LCVUULU ULIIIID VLDIV IIU LIUAIDI-QM, AAA nav- .` vE3a1_:he:-inen, last week. 3 -V From _.;11 pu-ta cf the Province coins the moat cheering accounts as to the iproapeots of good c1cps._ -~ l The Hon. Mr. ilowat is taking teps to consolidate the Statutes of Ontario. `This is as, it should. be., 103 Davis, ex-president of the bust- up" Southern ConfodAor80Y.-loft England, for New Yo:-k,Von the 5th inst. I :-esidontVGrVsnt has committed` `him- self to the policy of a. resumption of specie payment yrithin two years. Sheri` Roynold3' handsome residence at Whitby, has been purchased for 835;- 000, by the Methodists, $20,000 `of the stock being Iubscribed `in Whitby, for the purpose of a Female College. Mr. Dm-`we1i,.Eng1a1id .s pndud Pre- mier, in paid to be greatly failing in health. We hope the report is incorrect. Judge Trig; ef Tnnessee, has ciwided that debts contracted by an insane per- son are void, and that the estate cannot be put in bsnkmptcpy therefore. W, Ill-IV, wvvuluxua up .Lu.I.. u.|.uuxs.uuL1U 3 .: . ,1 _ adgnny, even this is}a'dead-letter in- ,a living reality. AThe,El_ccbion Thvi, which should have been passed by "thoiaiae Parliament, been cooked in noinherests of the party in R11!` nnhnnuw n; `"11: `1n1`n!- T In many of the Wesleyan Congrega- tiena in England, VVosley s abridged liturgy, taken from the Book of Common" Prayer, is constantly used. - T - ply . . There" is grumbling in Lower Canacla; because all, the of`ces i.n the gift` of the Crown are given to the French. It seems that no Irishor English need ap- ' TF1-enloe ":5 apparently on the eve of another up-rising. VVhen will this `her- ucurial people cease to be cemediahs or "tragediann, and settle down to test under a_ good` and` strong government? It is said that Mr. Geoffrey is to take Mr; Dorion s position in the Cabinet. -_ He in. not nearly so able 2: man as Mr. Dorion. ' It. has been decided, and we think wisely, in England, not to open mu,seuu_1s or other public places of amusement, on Sunday. ' K The Ora:.ngemex'1'ha.ve decided to make the incorporation of their Society, the test question. at the general election for the Local House, The Yankees a.re=ooding Canada with tea. since thegchange in the tariff, `and are underselling our merchants. . This is to be attributed to Grit milrule. V The Hotel keepers of London, (Eng- land) are allowed to keeplltheir `hotels open from 7 o'clock, a.`m., on `Monday morning, `till 12 o'clock, p. 111., every night. * 7 _The election` of Col. Skinner, for South Oxford, is a. lesson to the Globe` not to palm Toronto lawyers or any other outsiders oi: the rural constitu encies. ' ' Hnaoxsn.-A brine man named J obi: Connoy, at a great risk "of his own life, savod a. man from `being carried over the Falls, at N iags.ra.,VIa.st week-. A All honor to him, any `we. `R -1-vvpdlfil vtuvlavngy nan, HIIVU DHBBB .LV.I.l1115' out thes professiong they have so as their honesty is concerned? . In that place the Chief Minister of the - -Govemmerpt, the sxrcalled unsegsh, the ' _and the hitherto unmimed , 'Mii1isfer of J ustie,` after ` N that he` held his appoiqtment to ' ' in s. 2 `B91191; as ,Chi`ef-Ju.stioeA of Quebec Lots " was ap qinted to M now.*pr:idin8.in " ` , _ the 1gw,uo__ .ulg136mp%