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Northern Advance, 19 Aug 1875, p. 2

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Financial prospects are not improving. The state of the grain inarketis too fluctuating as yetto establish business`, and the lumber trade is as much depressed as ever. There is but very little doing in imports, and the wholesale trade is very inactive, Some seri-, ous failures in Toronto are spoken of, arising from the diiculty in collecting, and in dispos- ing of stock. The accounts of the `foreign rain markets indicate, however, the proba- ility of short supplies in many quarters, as well as of a generally inferior quality. ()ux_- cropg are turning out well, and thou rh the weaths; i_s unfavdrgble for harvesting, if. e fall wheat has been secured in pretty "good con-. dition, ` J. A. Bellamy, Joseph Blackstock, Malcolm Currie, Playter May, Thos. M-cCracken, 0.... Henry Fry, VVm. A. Furlong, Francis J. Gillespie, Robb. J. Greenlees, Samuel J. K`1pa.tricl:, Samuel A. Neilly, Casper J. Sproule, Arven C. VVatt, George \Vhitebrea.d, Prisc1"a Black, Mary Jane Dorssey, Amy Sanderson, Richard Allen, Samuel Barber. VVm. Butcher, `Uvn A F R Jnnnu There are now staying in -Quebec two gentlemen who have traversed the entire distance trom Boston by Ocean, Gulf, and river, by way of the Maritirne Pro- vinces and the St. Lawrence, in an open boat`, and declare that in spite of a con- siderable amount of tempestuous weather they have enjoyed this novel excursion immensely. KING{-At Barrie, on the 18th inst, Emu, 1 third. daughter of Mr. Ronsnr KING, Jr., aged 4 months. The accounts of the cost of the British expedition ag-Iinst Ashantue have been published. They show a. surplus on the original estimate of 139,021, which is now to be surrendered to the Govern- ment. It is not often that an expedition of the kind has cost less than was anti- cipated. VVH1. 11. 1.`. D. JOIICB, AVJILEEIICW J.`1BLl.'Xll Chas. Kearns, Robt. J. Gallugl: John Knox, John H. Hanirno Waiter Lander, Charles Huggard Michael I mvlor, Maggie Lee, (ieurgc 1:1. Lung, Maggie Lennox, Andrew Linn, .VIa.rgaret Lunny Samuel Martin, Dorithn J. Hat} J ames Morrison, Mary Ann Math Bennet .\lorton, Mary M nthieson Hichael Iuloyna, ' Ann Mullen, I)nga.1d .\1o,`x1pim:. Sarah McDonald Deorgc Mcilinncil, Annie Mc(:'riiVI Matthew P. Me-.\Ia.ster,Ka.ty McLean, .`\rthnr }\'nLux, Annie McVVil1ia James A. Hrm'er., Sarall Ovcrend, John T. proule, }I1e_nnor Pae, Oliver B. Sheppzml, Jessie Paterson, James .\`tew:n't, Rose Perkins, Jasper Sullivan, Kate Perkins, John VV. Switzer, hue A. Lennie, John S. Taylor, C-{\.i1i1f.`I`iIl(,` Reille D. H. Vincent, ' Eliza.l>eth K. Se Thonms Young, Lucy Sanger, Martha Arnistrong, Emma J. Sneatl Una Armstrong, i\Ia.ry Telfcr, Sarah Ann Bolster, Lizzie M. \Valls Catherine E. (`/larke, Annie \'\'n1win . Martha L. Cowen, Emma Wainwri; Fanny Ferguson, Mary 31. West, Matilda A. Flatt, J ensie \Vilkinso: Forty-one candidates were rejected. The body of Greenwood. the reporter who accompany Prof. Donaldson in the late fatal _l)a1loon ascension. has been found drowned on Lake Michigan, near Stony Creek. Notes of the trip were found in his pockets. ` n11 . n.` . 4.. -.\ .... Advices from Syria state that cholera is abatiug there. Some short time since there were about 400 dying daily from l:he`die:1se in question. A 1- .1 . n '\4*\ .. ,... "deny their liability in the niatteg nor A letter appears in our last issue re lasting to the money given by the late Mr. Alexander, for impros "lg the street leading to the Presbyterian burial ground , and which has been frequently referred to in the debates of the Town Council. As we understand it the trustees dognot can any failure in the will relievle he from it. It is not wise, therefore, argue the matter from the point ofi taken by our correspondent, who, i or!` opinion, does not make the cov"se K the trustees appear in a better -light. We have no doubt, however, that they will, as soon as possible, relieve themselves `from their present liab`lity,and we are glad that the Council are about to take the initiative in the matter. The road in question needs all the aid it is likely to get from both sources. One of the veterans of 181'), paid off in the County of Glengurry recently, has reached the age nf 103 years," and is said to be hale and native. ` lore qua! Dressed Boga.- Shaan SIzin'n.... Despatches from Turkey sta.Lei'h:xttl1c in surgents are slaughtering the nobles and setting fire to the towns they pass through. ' (UL- _.L_.,_,,1,'._,_1 L,,,_,,,,L ,,', ,, l,,, l, ;_\VeeX.` Tlllfa 0355 311'}. I118 IIIUVIUIIE 0318- ' 1`! 2'. 0'B12en bxley refeued to the c"cam- +-.-weea of the case refs: zrd to ."1d 3: 'd mt The Rev. Dr. Ryersm; has been elect- ed President of the Ontario School Teachers Association. - __. The international banqllot given by the Mayor and Corpomtion of Lon: r.un to the heads of foreign municipalities is "said to have `cost $120,000. - . 1 The statement of assets and liabilities of Messrs. Duncan, Sherman & Co;, shows fl. deciency of $2,796,645.85. I11! , I 1 `I `KIT `I'\ *7 '~./ ~* v 2-"; The insurrection in the Western Pro- vinces of European Turkey, is gaining ground. A cargo of sugar direct from J ava has arrived at Montreal. The coin and bullion in the Bank of England now stands at the highest point ever known. The Nation tl-inks thzit fur Canadians to copy English manners and Eng- lish cvstoms "s not only 9'1 ovidenc 3 of bad taste, but I-'`:() :1 p1:')t' of writ of patriotism; and it never lc"s 2'1 oppor- tunity of sxzeeing at the loyalty which extends Leyond the limit} of the DO".il`.- ion. It cannot urdeistmd that loyrlty to the Crow.) may exist with the pat- riotism which consists "1 devotion to one s own country," even using that ex- pression in the narrowest sense. This never ending attemptto create ill-feeling between Canadians as such, and English- men as such, and to throw ridicule upon sentiments springing from- the best ieel- ' ings of our nature, is disloyalty of the worst kind, and is none` the less to be condemned because it is expressed in terms which keep the neck of the utterer safe from the penalties of treason. Writers in the Nation must not be sur- prised if the cynicism and bitterness which pervade every allusion to British institutions, British modes of thought, `British customs, to everything in fact which is peculiarly and essentially Bri- tish, is attributed by Canadians gene- rally, who claim to be British themselves, to personal feelings which it would be improper here to enlarge upon. V ` Eh;_13i};ce of Wales has contributed 100 guineas to the Fretph Inun(1a.tiun" Fund. ` v TEACHERS EXAMINATION. ...., ....._ .. `for gram, 2: gedx-:1: NEWS OF THE WEEK. -.__-.__._.j----__. ~ BARBIE MARKETS. T Gtonmycrctat 3:}; CLASS 3. .- .;:;n CLASS A. I . Jones, ...._, 331) CLASS. , _ , .A;~p.4~..v --vv.n.-a.v. ..-.A/vv\AA,. V- v- ~.~ THURSDAY, AUGUST -19, 1875- DEATHS. Stanleys illctt, Thomas rueman, Josephine McGa.rvey, Raw.-heal McGe:uy. Mary Gordon, Bessie Harcourt, Jane Henry, Annie J aray, Neil Campbell, Alex. Campbell, Neil J. Campbell, John L. Campbell, J olm Cartwnglnt, Alex S. Clarke, \Vrn I (on-l. , `VIII. do \J1ZlnI'l1, James Creary, Sa.mne1Crnthers, _ Wm. B. Dickey, Robt. Drinnnn, Matthew Fletcher, Galluglier, Hammond, Huggard, Lunny, Hathors, Mutllers, Mnthieson, McDonald, McGiiVr.'\y, r, Katy McVVil1iams, hcimic , ` Reilley, Scott, Sneath, ' \Valls, Wainwright, \Vilkinson. I-nu 1-vvnvnrx an.nnL...l .tuex rs. uxurnw, \Vm. J. Clark, Invnne (`mag rv Ens : _C0(X)A.-GBA'l'D`UI. AND Comonmm. -"By srthomugh knowledge of the natural laws which ggvernthe` operations of digestion and nutrition, and by s mhfd;ph n of the ne properties of well selec . c *Epns hasprovided our breakfast tables with a` delicately svoured bevers e which may save us many heavy doctors bl s. It is oby the judicious use of such articles of diet that A 'catio ` coon, Mr. constitution may be gradually built up until ' strong enough to resist ever-v tendencv to c3ii'tEEioI{'nIy iIe'ra"E:I2I1'1}' 1">{xi"17{1Ip"7.{ti'i atrong enough to resist every tendency disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are Bfllg 611011311 50 1388185 6Vl'y tenqeucy DU disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies dating around us ready to attack wherever `therdis a. weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keepin ourselves well forti- ei with pure blood an a properly nourished frame.-- Civil Strvice Gazette. - , ' ,__ _ A:4__ . '6. on Monday, the 30th day of August, 1875, at lo g:lock .m., to xeceive statements of his aiurs an _to appoint an Assignee. JOSEPH V Barrie, Anig. 18:11" 1375. __Imnm I rnnlxlm 'hnnnt,--A_ hf. Flnmiltnn. V ark- Wiwrmnr SAY or 11'! A FEW Frugal! rm: Pizoruz. -There are but few prepara one of medicines which have withood the impar- tial judgment of the people for any great length of time. ' One of these is Dr. Thomas Eelectrie Oil. Read the following and be convinced:--- Thos. Robinson, Famham Centre, P.Q.,Wri13--`y I have been alioted withrheumatism for the last ten years, and have tried many remedies "without any relief, until I tried Dr. Thomas Eclectric Oil, and since then have had no at- tack of it. I would recommend it t'o al1.-J. H. Earl. Hotel Keeper, VVest Shefford, P. Q., writes, I have been troubled with liver com- pluint for several years, and have tried differ- ent medicines with little or no benet, until I tried Dr. Thomas Eclectric Oil, which gave me immediate relief, and I would so that I have used it since with the best e eet. No one should be without it. I have tried it on my horses in cases of cuts, wounds, etc., and thinkit is equally as good for horse as for man. A. Maybee, Merchant, Warkworth, writes, I have sold some hundreds of bottles of Eelcc tric Oil, and it is pronounced by the public, `onerof the best medicines they have used; it has done wonders in `healing and relieving pain, sore throat, etc., and is worthy of the gl'ca.test condence.-Joseph Rusan, Township Percy, writes, I was persuaded to try Thomas Ec- leetric Oil for a lame knee which troubled me for three or four years. and I never found any- thing like it for curingvlameness. It is 2. rent ex-'.~':tol>e the g lb?! EH5 return , car. was heavily lledandivnprigongd ' tumult L ` .MRwhu:2?lg`ny;g%r ' oizof hil'flii1d's wife. nml- 3...-..a:....` .-I: in the matter of SAMUEL VAN-' - EVERY, an Insolvent. unumony, or anylting hurtful to the co'n.4m}iii;{ni Full dnreclilnns m the pamphlet around each pack-ge,wluch should be carefully preserved- JOB MOSES, NEW YORK, SOLE PROPHIETOR-V One dollar and twelve`-anddxalfcents for post ageenclosed to Nqrghrop Ga Lymau,Toro.no, 0m., e-verawgents for (he Dominion,wi|l insure a goulemontaining oyer50 pilln,by relurn marl. Sold in Barrie. by John Woods ; Watson 61 30.; We ls Bros, Tolen G; McLenn:B:-adford, Deaconralghung`, Green 65 Bros, and all medi~ cine dealers; uuu u speeuy cure may be re ied on. A TO MARRIED LADIES it is peculiarly IuiIed.lt will, in a short time bring on the mot.th'y period with regularity. In all other cases ol'Ncrvous and Sptnal AfTcc- ti-,ns, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exer_tion,Pn|pitation olthe Heart, Hylterics and Whites, these Pills willell`ect' a cure when all other mean: he ve ftiled ; and although a powerful remedy, do not contain Iron, calomel, antimony, anytting hurtful constitution. Eulldtreclinnstn namnhlet at-numt ..,...t. -lilllg HK9 lli I01 CllI'lIlg'i3lD.8!153. ll? 13 8 l't:ilu -public benet.--A. M. Hamilton, V ark- worth, writes, For weeks I was troubled with a. swelled ankle, which annoyed me very much. Mr. Maybee of this lace induced me to try Eclectric Oil, and be ore one bottle was used I was cured. It is a most remarkable medicine. Sold by all medicine dealers, Price, :35 cts. R N 'l`Fl'(')l'\1AS- Plmlhsn N,V_ AJLJLLVVJ ILLLDJLV 11`) 1-!` three dag Ph ' ians and the-"public t0'i)R. W .r,1.i:x: s _\[R_ [,_ Comp ` Elixir of Pliosphntos . C:1'lisn_ya a Chemica `)0(i _and Nutrit Ionic, it is iv known as CHRONIC the most satisfact - ults. It meets all the imlications - ` eat in uuy fonn of debility, : cxtmorrlinary action as e and in ang- mentinv erve power it will be 1 to airc- and ieiit a larger proportion of ca. an combination hitherto irivented. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. .__:.. I :-`In 1..-..-) '-n_,,- -- - Job lloseh Periodical Pills. --0-- . This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure on all thoee painful and dangelous dmzases to wmc.nhe female constivulion is subject. It m_-~dera.1es all excess and remove: all obstructions and a speedy cure be ied LAD]!-`.i A1'1'I`DJN '1'.l() years, treatment of tho mgeri-ng cc 1. Drama! In c\ c p.ropor_tion comhxuatxon h1thm'tn1'nxmn4-nA D010. Dy nu meulcme uezuers, JCIWCL`, .20 UB8. S. N. THOMAS; Phelps, N .Y. And N ORTHROP & LYMAN, Toronto, ()nt., .'\`nl:{ Arron!-u.fnv flan l}nn|5nu'nn $111: 1` U151 H 1\U[ G ll 1 171.11` , LUICULIDU, `I110. Sole Agents for the Dominion. N on: --Ecl.ctric--Selected and Electnzed. |S not. All that is required is the pro :urmedi(-ine to effect a permanent cure. Di. Lee's Great Bronc-hi..l Remedy is fast Bccoming the popular medicinefor all eifections of [hit chest and lungs. For insi ienl consumption, bronchitis, asthma. coughs, olds, d-"., no other medicine ever Mi`:-rs-cl tothe pubIi- pmscsses such curative properties. Let the afflicted trv it and.provc its L-icacy. for an In luv all .!........: _._ -....,..., mu, q-~., nu o;ner meme-me MI`:-rs-cl the nale by all druggists. -___ -.-.. u a.u.;. u. I. J. [1 AU Consumption is not incurable. Dc':`ors say it IS not. All that is pro;::rxnedi(-ine [9 permanent cure. 1).. ,pnu (Iran I JAMES WARD, ENGLISH BOOT MAKER. DUN LOP STREET, BARRIE. FELT ROOFING, BUILDING PAPER; DEALER! IN Pianos of best makers. The Mason & Hams iln Organs,andlhe Canada Orgun Company - Organs and Melodeons; Orgafxs and Main- deons lo rem, and for sale,on the monthly paymentsyatem * Bookseers, Stationers,| Ann! I'__ _______ -1- [EDWARDS & LAIRD, WALL PAPER, DECORATION.":',l New Qwncrtizenteuts. v.,v.~vvvw4v.- v\\\r\.rvv\\r |:NSOLVVI'43E~'I;I? ACT or 1369; ._.a_ THE MISON & HAMLIN OBGBN CD. _ umlntake to (urnlxh tho Opposzte Spencer : Toronto Tea Store. Barrie, April 15th, 1875. 15 ly `HE TRIUMPH OF THE AGE ("..... ........:..- -- - BES'l` Boom 3cALLING ATTENTION nm1t)u-'m.hI.`.- 4-A-1. xi`. petial Names. IN THE DOMINION. _ ' I And Importers of MAKES THE EDWARDS & LAIRD Rnnlzunllgun L- wemwery good. 1Porau-`,5, -J :`? have I1!0d5Pkn.andaonw a .,.... ,...,..,.... uvoauvvsvu uuuu uy mt. oneaun was very good, and secured several prizes. Mr. George Street was successful with a veryane collection of native fe;7ns,_ the second prize for which was taken by. the Rev. Mr. Fletcher, of ' S Bay,- who took the first 'pri_'ze for a` ne and carefully chosenuquotof native owers. ` ' _ - . The show of fruit was my sn1all,,a_nd' . at this season of the year it~oo:ild.~l~a_ully he Inthis Mr;;l;Ieeking A We the 11791119 ofjtis : Lu. .L\uH'll:l\' lomc, it is has been use 111 prxvatc an 1 Vemzq, In H'- xnuo 5 uautu Br`-okaollezs, &r:., Barrie. % 1.H1: Calisnya, min. it in v d 1 d :g:o f Mg. 29_-3mo . A number of rst-class Draught, General Purpose, and Drivingorses, for sale. n-In . ~.___ - - 3-amarfintelli ent Boy about 15 years of age, to learh the tinting Business. Apply at tho `FADVANC _ OFFICE. _JAMES SCROGGIE, ' C 0 M M I S- SIONER in 13.12., Conveyance, Licens- led Auctioneer, kc. Agent for the following Insurance Compnniea:-- Citizen Insurance Company of Montreal, Fire," Life, Accident and Guarantee; Head Oice for Ontario, Toronto. The Victoria. Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Head Oice I-Inmilton. Addrus 'l`hm-nfnu. P.O. ~ 17- - . Ar 11 s. MEEKING, ./lucliomef. . QUANTITY min" LDAn=mm;~ mmmnconmmm L` .... 1.-.. ...:Iu`! ! The -[lfrygi cf '.'.`c;onto `lxa l ~.=.'.1' :9." Lwxth 5.: `.t_ 1-5.:-b _E. S. MEEKING, AUCTION EER, 7 at the ` BARBIE IEIOTEL, nthc TOWN of BARBIE, at 12 o clock, noon, on Saturday, the Inn day of Sep- temmar, AJ). 1875. The Vndor is informed that there is valu- able timber on this lot, and that the land i< of good quality. Terms Cash. ml..... 4...... .1 --~ ~--'- goon quamy. A Terms Cash. Other terms and condionn made known at time of sale, or upon appli- cation to the Vendorfa Solicitcrs. H Thornton, P. 0. Uompauy , ucax Are to be bought low, wrappers, at '1'. W. GE` Pursuurt to a. power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage made by one Arthur Staple- ton, and dated the second day of July, AD. 1874, which will be produced at the time of sale, that valuable property known as the East half of Lot number two, in the fourteenth Concession, of the Town..hip of Vespra, in the County of Simcoc, containiuv.z One` Hundred acres, more or less, will be oered for sale by BIIZI I4: -..---~- PU Bu XVLi&.i"Imc>mI'ii : . by . 1,1 (1 -Ir-rwruvv----... _ __ '1`11E CHEAPEST, THE CHOXCEST, THE LARGEST, 7 TH E BEST SELECTED, THE MOST VARIED, 5 vALUA LOT or um) run SALE! I " ' '`'`'`````b` ``'``` `' of M 1'. Lee, contributed a magnicent show of greenhouse plants in great variety. The foliage plants in particular were much adm"rcd,pa':1d of bigonias, geraniums, and pelargoniums, there were some splendid specimens. Some bouquets and cut flowers from the same quarter were very choice, and the specimens of hothouse grapes were superb. Mr. Cotter s collection of window plants was very fne, `and Mr. Lally s geraniums were deservedly admired, "and in the same class Mr. D, McCarthy exhibited , some choice specimerv. From Mr. ` I ount s newly estabshed conservatmy some very ne plants were sent, and no doubt this gentleman :11 be a for midable I competitor. Besides the contributions * of cut owers from the gentleman already 1 named, and other `well-known horticul- 1' turists, the collection sent by Mr. Sneath 1 Irma vnnr amnd, and unnuama ........._..1 4 STOCK 01-` -.., _, way both last 1 75, ' Works, Barne. _ he Twu .\I~ac}Iiuea sold last yea or furthcri inr1ua.tion. Mr. Henr Forest. Nu Lowell, threasheu 1,300 bushe of different 'inds of grain in three days md a half, 300 it wheat. L./KI."l'I`KRVI`IELD, l\_ , PRESERVED II on V ' _. Barrie, Mm -11 ;?), 1375. H GbUXSl:'rlbLV a DU.LV,. Exchange: Office, Opposite M. H. Spencer : l.`ea Store. Barrie, 29th June, 1875. _ 26 vi :_.__._._______?__.__ i-:(ji?saBAHRIE| TI-IE __.I1ro`, 34;: :?)TI{WEI.L. ' 7 ` *7` ' '. '."`L V -""9 (' 3'1 Bavqueb giyen by 'i":e I Mayo? of I ndc. A e 7 .. .po3dent 4`1e".`;3: V . .- .u u ;_,-_ 1`b National t.`1r?a ccufzasts the mag '=i;; Biker and `B9('h8'.', and the diiferent nt 8._w`l`.l11Bd to each:-- ,, LPPRENTICE WANTED. )UBLIC _.~`.TJiCTION. '(_)VI.lwSES[1<`0R SALE. J ILEY, VET ERI- o ARY Surgeon, -and Gn- duate Ontario Veterinuy Col- lege. _ Oice and Stables one dco East of the Commercial Hotel, Barrie. A 33-ly uau i-I ain---:.--_.__} ought as they have soiled zt ~ GEORGEN & SON, 'l<`.n-hnnxu: Office. DRIED, AND Psug J ARDAGH & STRATHY, }, "Vendcfs Solicitors. La`. 33-4f'n `x ours truly, I'D A u 1 `The Msylvr of Toronto was `as it; cushunry wthia country, in 1;`q full ocial to!"-5 of oic -3 beautiful izggs '0` scarlet clotn heavily tciwmcd with the finest rtble. He Han.-wnm the (mid pl-"n {awe}. and .., - .7. nu-In ]3] & 3110., Opposite Barrie Hotl. I : Railway Smtwn. _ FOREIGN, `FRESH, WL".1"1.XS.' BEN)` T, Innisl, Allcndzgle, O. AT NATIVE, unr- 4_.-u-aa Victorza and Stanley Streets, Advances on Mg:-chandlza glnnnl-I-u The` Subscriber 13 prepaud to do I Cinema, Tanks dud Wells, either W Om-b from 50 cents per foot and UP Pumps lurniahed nnd put down an the notice. Pumps repaired- it A !05'Caihg Done`;-n~R52xaonal1{ ciorn neaury muvneo mm the tines: rune. He r'so.-wore the gold chub, jewel, and badge conridered indispensable in England at civic tue'.'-vgs. On being presented to the Lord lnyor and We name ariounced, Mr. Medce Twas reeeiv. (1 -with loud a plnuse- mu'ch more hearty than was extend to other civic oicials who either receded or came `after him. 1 be as t ey were present- ed pnssed befo the chair, but when the Mayor of Toronto came along, he, on being preseptzd, was placed on the dais on the right hand of the Lord Mayor." The same correspondent adds that ll I All Q .... ....L-__ I 2.. `I1_!_,._ _L LL- T `can In :1! its branchos|promptl_y,neatly Ind executed. . JOHN PLAxT0- Dunlop SH Nov 5 187`. UCISTERN, TANJC, - uuuunn amn'A'1'a-an Application for a Patent. of which i- lnade. Iron Pipe: and Pumps of all alwaya on hand. All kind. of comic! plumbing, and ball hanging done. 3 TI`! `RT on 1|: -- n... __ __-I-' _*_____ `I)AR 1`NERSHIP N()T1Cp_ \.l..--:-...... \1,,n . . ; -~-- Mesaienrs M:Cu.rthy & I into co- artuership in tnci tising rristcrs, Attnrnc 30\'s l}:x"r: iyhm-I-, r buzuncss ru. 1, ya and .\`..|.Cg., Mr. Francis E. I . Pu Icr and .\h-. Fm Rye, as of tnc lirst of ulv 1:141 . T.l '1'iii'i""17""1i"}W1\}"g ? WELL . i'1GGnv| On` 777 W' ' "'`"K' "' ' """' ' " , Old Squa.retoea,' is living at the Lang- ham Hotel, where the handsomest suite of apartments to be found in any hotel in Bri- tain has been`secured for him. The Mayor and Mnyoress nave had many callers, and hospitality has been disposed in a right royal manner. The Mayo:- a carriage is` drawn by a couple of dnshingiron-greys, and His Wor- shi evidently feclsas much at home as he roll; rou .d London as he would in the _ city which he represents.` After paying visits to the Baroness Bunhtt Coutfe and other dis- dvinnnlnlanrl nnnnln nu,` l`:!\1.v\rv nJ- I4`lnMnnnnnnr'u mr. rraxlcts r.. 1'. Pc Icr of my last. l)'ALTU.\' 'vIc(}.-\I';'l'H\ _ Q \\'lLI.IA.\I HOYS, LLB. }l .AN('l[\` E. I . l l`II'I.Hl .. 5 }"'I{ANC'lh' IKYE. Barrio, (`nth /\r.nnal'. I917 - ` r'.l(ALV`.'l.\' Barrie. 6th August, 1375. STEAM HUTAIREEHOTWAJ FURNACH AND HEATER% `H LAn Esi Opposite the Simcoe Hotel, Ind 4ll00rii ofthe Wellington. Hnrtiv. _` GEORGE C. `R '- Dru Line done with neatneas and d:'.=;:."-.~ - member the plxce. nnvrruvvaw .\ ,-....`nr\` On reasonable terms can do 30 1,3 Ware keptconstam._v on hand orfnnde It All sorts ofjubbiug In the f"l'1`I'u-v,-._ _.._ _.__._.__c . lIINLS1$%I"i f1EM{ ` - v~ ----- v-v--J ru-.u vn unnv uuuauaun. `s m2=-1y respomible, 11! evibition Ye-`t?1`dB-y Wm not only very creditable 1-: {Jun QA4-.3.-.6" .....J'J._ L1,- ,,1 !L,'A,,, T 7"` V"'a 3V"? Y . .` w""' 7 . - ` All kinds of work .ddn,I by the 5|! wan-muted to givuntinfnouon-1 .fl!l otdorg left it Ir. P. Rich] 1 "F0060? Barrie Pol: Once, vnlm 0` rthlh. '. ' -4 |FXU$i5RN: T1AL",'siic'1iT"[zi6N}fo}3i'Mi%irim B A Y F I-_I:'1') PS7} R U-v'IaIu;Iu gu:::- -m'u`L_y. " is T 0 :VVE%% ~**i A..-__-j__ . .-.- On tholntut rnd molt scieutxc mug Ho 1130 make; TUBULAR nay;-33]" Am.l:...o:.... 4'..- - D-o--. .. His Cosking Stoves are warranted xr bake And draw His 1 ur!or.Ha11 n:. Stoves no in grerav mrmy. A112: , ll` j - - -- -`sf B `U 0 K *5 ; vmTon`aA STOVE DEPOT IS PARTIES -Incslxzous 01-` F,_\`(;_, THIS .s"rm.\n::: mm _m- TL... g Orders left at this nmue prmnptly um J , _ ,_..__J ... . uvv yg.--J VUIJ \i1U\al||-GU15 f) the Society end" `:3 the 'e>'H.bitor.;, but 2'90 vety p1eas'1g to a. who were able to pay it a \ 'sit. {Mr. Power s con- serva* nles, under theable management at` 1\IT.. T..- ._....L_.:L.,L_I -A V I V ITINWARE, l....T_ 'fV SI |sT0vEs;:; [TORONTO `nu su TIN` SHEET` IRON A. uoprnp. wonm. E.-\\'I-THR(|I'HHIN(l AN! 'I`l.\' j ING .\'EA 1`LY I'I.\'l`I<`L"I'H'. a7>1B:a:fE7@;, GALVANIZED mo;\' W01-| llculcnnlbe-r the Plu bout: .\7: Post Office. Bnfrio. Nov. 6th, '73. WHU DHTUUUUU DUTCEWF LIOIIWUU anu. UUHUF 1115' tinvfruishezlyeople, and dining at Fishmonger's Ha I, the nyor purposes visiting Scotland, and then Ireland, where a number of demon- strations nre to be given in his honour hv the heads of the Loyal Orange Association. Ara made out of the best Scotch Pig?- nn. n-.-......- -_. _ _ _ _... .. -....-.8 :ARRIE 1`4iI;`\1'~IVX<:_r2-`x_\T"o1-`.tT<-' STOVES, FURNACES ./v- ,' WIf;XT F. ;1'i.\I EJVS \\ .\.\"I' `j______._..._;_ __ . _ `AKE SIMUOE. The Iubncriber is prepared to Lui.i mum! on Nlerchandlze demlaly transacted. ._.__L F ` `---------------. J`. Cooper, I RO.\lPTLY A'I'TE.\' I >11!) T` I1 vv.~u\z'.- uu A.`.\`. 3`.b AT ' J. P'U'LLAI\T Sj_ NEATLY ]~`,.\' EC L"1'l'I LI. 1.1 uucy u sma me to oum uemnu to re an drink poteen. l 11 s"1g with ay ther party to the Wearin M` the Green. HARDW.-ms .....l C! [The largest A;-43.111192! :' ever sham. 1D B2.::ie. place to get good L -_ --. ALI. I\'lNH.\` (:1-` , V. .uua_ j I Mel-chandlze Cong, nly 39. Iof all tn: new .pa1:e.- ' great variezy. AND 1. Jim Agent .`I.Ii. J-I_-I1L.|.I ~` ' the Wellington 4 0 .w{rl_\1'1; Adn~itt3vg some deciencie 7, chiey in the class of cut owers, for wlch the dry spell in the early pazb of the summer `(I -nnn:n1uv ..n...........:L'l_ L1,. , I `I `A ` U . `\- Pro; 9.-\(;1`\ bu m_, Monday setting a lV._'..I.v .-f . \,x-5.1.... bold but Fr llid tht-_v wu --Inn nf P..'x-ac 1 II lunv. with mittco. ntr`uVc'to:.;1 sidewalks _-....,.l. .5 Lu) . .... .. Committw z the Cauanln T$01VE({ ti`! r penal tho.-_h nul'chL'iL* Tux` Its not Grit nor T03} blatherslte ll come it I over me, _ Let th"n_ put me into Fa` .'cr a en*"g:ation agency, A _ 4'- If they'll aind me to ould Ireland to Fe (1 1-in ll nnlznnn u I-I`A purchzm towr. the I ,. I. "U114 day PEI! \-- - v~ Xto you l'Kl }')ul ' their 1 1c. .4 .,v ope (;L;rV1 -o3p thu t Monua, "Holiday, omw VA rt) 41 an` tlxrw -vr d1's ' Qpv. th the den-. CI ._ 3 1"; ti` 31'? in parties to secure the votes of the Roinmr Cafhoc electors. The way in which M2`. Hudspeth gets out `of the diiculty -about the Orange H11 in capital, and the parody on the Fenian song of Wearing of the Green is also very good. But we must let the distinguish- ed gmduate of Cobocovh spark for him- .._|['. lg.-.7 Frida , um! bet alycxm lnr bar re mt -Tatum uuwvtv cl the !;`.rI.- devout]; 3. .1- E38 led o L nu :5; VI 3?! ya!` 1.1 nan Urz".1Ue D` ', now .' " My ffem , 1 Iponded 1e_ Tory candi- date, no`-~.mn1y, you are J-\1)or"1g under a Ir-'*'".ke. Your ques on involves :`'1 much- ru rn T) mm }`we I >1sonr'1 your 1) "1dngainstm . Or: `ge 1' `, 99 you style Fr "1 do" 1. He lived ;.vo centuries ago and ("vi long before O'Connell uf \'( lemted mummy was box 1. \\r i'lIinn1'h.-1:] Iv`: fnvltn nn nn`ht lint .-as Vzsmy mgetingh in ToI'm.V'n. um ! my on tho.-1 Monday 1:: an`, n .'I'hiu h JV 0 J52: (`Shani 0110 (ll Bus-h A 1 t! 'u "ne Orange Tories too, are thry . g ' jusi: the same, ' To hate the Grits an give them ts at pla) "1' their own game, Av the ould Quartette was to the fore as in the days we ve seen, The liveliest tune they'd play wud be The Wearin av the Green. mu UII -towed 1 has Mb I (av [F0 '3. tun, - - .,_ go until EOUSE, A , .|'V, 2'. u u `Va hupc 1 ~ the 0_c<:a.~4i lira! S. tel kn them. LL! $ethc.-; Luv (SC1 4:1-:`)"` There was Hudspeth walking up an down for half an hour at lustre,` , Arm in sin w.'.tl1 father Stafford, Lindsay's burlev parish praste, ' . A With ,the i"igantest shamrock in the side of of his caubeen, . Oh ho ! says I,_ ye mane to try the wear- `1 av the Green. - Tux. It: "--muffs. V B5131. ' EU fro pl-5.... I4 ilru -.. Inc The comments of J`-nuel Briggs on fhe South Victoria lection are among h`s happiest hits, especially thos in re- Terence to the ebrts made by both Mr. Hud=.:peth." observed a venerdble Home Ruler to fhnt gentlcmm when on Ins` -au\'.v ss; Jist WI| quezfion, now, before I . . _. , , pl`on%t y -fwh'pcr --! wayez go '1 .0 vote :1 fa hat ()r9ncve B `,_ now? \ln `(Iain 7 1 xnnntin C-11: Tar`! nnn-L 1119111014 W33 DOA 1. ' William had 1% f_m*lts no dotfht, but as M hasgrone to Fy last account, I shull nnt pursue him into the cold and silent tomb,~ where ls remains now tr" wle with I-"at"-ed dvst. De mortuis nil n 3; bn .2um. But you w"' re: I"y perceive that We being dead ren- ders it npossible fox-me to ~1uppoxth' 11 either for a srwt "1 the Cab"1et 01 any othem p Jsifion. -I \' ,n vnnv Iv-1.-o Inn urnv-R Cnr H: f-`uni-. \\/'51. 1 H [H llly llt"|f `i, I l ll .yUll HUI IU, 116-3 tl at's co"1 round '1 ac good null... cav We of I-.'eI:"1d safe .' 1 sound, The Sunburst on the mountfn-t-.-p rt'=plv=u- dent may be seer, ."1 G1-its :**n' Tories r ` uy ite in we:-`"1 gw the Greo ' 5 now ' both I ma}: 9. V \ -rc]i1 onist P1 L..1k h"n1)y the hand -5113., 1 How a Lviowzns Cabinet r 1d how does she stand? , - I "H: bev. .1fu1lest Government thl: ever yet wt "seen, For ivn. _,r 1rothcr s son of themis wearin av t`1e Green. '1nera s Fraser r'1 - 0'Donohoe M ; Mcxrick to the fore, - Ir. .`_`out`x Victoria on the:sl.1m1 -Loxd knows how many more, Sure Mowat tlik his (" "mgr, i..vo good Irish-I niin between, . _ Wh"e the band played G:u'-_'owen and The \Vea'.. '13 of the Green. Says he, I'm glad to see ye and wLd that `he grabbed me sht, ' . Av cnnl-an vn`II vntn for ms: nu vnn v-n 4` on. _ _ mg. ngwnerswc lying uilnotion of wife, and -" `tn-hi: nun confusion in 10F 11 S'"} "1 FHU LIRUVVIUD U1 illl_Y Uhlllil [J }SlI`.Ull. Yuu n~".y trke my Word for it I""Lt \V"- "v n '* no moe If yo-v do not be"eye me consult the parvs of 11` ;`r )1 _,'." Av m-.nr.:xe he is. ren`.3ed the Home Ruler. ronsuln une pzwos 01 n";r nj. Av coorse he is, rep`3ed the Home Ruler. Share I might have 1' town wt -thc old hook-rooscd <`.i\l1_ s go_r..~ {where he .( "1 "O'ht I '1 pipe v [1 the Lip av his finger, I'm link- ' u`. A 1 `:4 it ould Bi"v that Merrkk and the I q pipe kl `He u p RV I113 IlHgUl', I 111 "'IHHi- v.`. 15 1 `S it ould Bi"y that re 111t is hhthering about? Sure he ' Md inc ynu \\ as goin to vo-'e fur} ' n-he ("(1, im" Ie, the contemptlblc sgu`.'haan. I dunno but fwhat I 1 vote for yez a.1yway. ` THE \V-ZAP` \' A\ THE GP l`3BN. 116 gI'8UUCU. I118 H8115, Av coorsc ye`1l vote for me as you re 3 co- r*.IigZonist, Och batthet-shin ye can't get in, says I, Fwhat do ye mean, Sure its Wood as you can niver bate at \Vca1-"1 av the Green. (`h Paidy dear -:11 <"d>yo1i her `He, neiu H :\f.'H (rn"1 rmln THE HORTICULTURAL EX-I . v HIBITION. '"'"""J `.I""'": W! 50.1119 were shownj at for the rev:-51': and for the .t -noiof-year. _}.[_1-.lIcCzt.hy tank the first pzivafor . 1}.`B`?f)'.l_e :`iou o`.' vegetablegbut he was c`=L.-3') fo.`lowed by Mr. Campbell, of 2, who took 9. m-ml 31- of p1'~".es.' M!-. `I, R`.-gem was ve./ successful :'1 this c`.""1, -1 was 9'30 Mr. Meelug, Hr. Cc`.ter,_ M 2'. Lent, and Mr. Lally m.e also among" the contributors and pr':e winners in this class. Two very nice collections of . dried nlnnf Ixrnrn aknu . 1... -.---1' -5 "- ;:.;.unu1uu UL 4&3. Club then com: '_1._.... _._J -7, "' "" v"J "-3 00116061003 OI 01100. plants were shova .1. by pupil; of M,-_ SPtn. who is do"1g much to spread a. know ledge in botany and a loveof na.t1'*al . Fstory amox_1g h`: pupils, ' ']`houo'h not nnfnrmvl 5'... ...........;n:..... . I y uwn; cuuuus u`: yupll. Though not entered for competition, Q ne collection of green house plants was exhibited by Mr. Vair, who, an a pro-` fessional gent.Ieman,doesnot think proper to enter into competition with amateurs. Thn indann `vain: M- 'l2l:...L -4: n_n:._.. Ono.-The want` of ti good Shoemaker is much fe1t_at Edgar. uu Uu.uJI- a nu: yuluyuuluun Wlli. IIDIIW-BUYS. The judges were Mr. Bligh, of Calling- wood; Mr. Tilman, of Stayner,`e.nd Mr. Paxton, from Toronto, and they dis- charged their duties to the satisfaction of all. The hall was well arranged under the superhtendence of as well as by the pevsonal labors of the directors and oicers of the Society, who did allin their power to bring the exhibition to a. satis- `ftzctory issue, and who fully deserved the success they gained. A Afar Hm :...I..,... 1.-.: --..._I-L-J A-I--=- BIL 7 ' Eu.-I unu- U\.I53D Ul-IO] w _ After the judges had completed their -`work they were `nvited to lunch with the dixectors at the Barrie Hotel, when a capital repast was provided. ` Several .othar gentlememwho had taken an active part in the exhibition, were present, as well as gentlemen representing the local press. Mr. O'Brien, the Vice-President, in the absence of the President, who is . n_o\iv_.in England, took the chair, and after lunch was disposed of, several toasts appropriate to the occasion, were given and responded to. Auiong them was the health of Mr. Spotton, the Secretary; r to whose untiring efforts it was said that the success of the Society was largely owing. ` An urn nun Iinmn In nl.L..:.. ALA -Jun -C had to be used to breakit up; IJLUU DU I/L10 ULLHU. was LG VUIILLJ VHO Dill. tall, however, about a week afterwards, his ' attention was directed to the bundle by y the offensive eluvia emanating from it, which he opened, and to his surprise, he 3 found that it contained the body of an , infant child, so decomposed as to be with. difficulty recognised as that of a human being._ He at once communicated the ' circumstance to ,Mr. Jas. Morgan, who `` immediately went for, and brought up with him, Chief Constable Rogers. a Mr. Rogers, seeing thxt the body was so much decayed thought nothing couldbe ` elicited by an inquest," and Taylor forth- with burried it by his orders. We may , here remark that so hard, was the soil where the child was found that a pick _ The af- fair, however, was not allowed toend here, for the matter got so bruited abroad that the County Attorney, J. R. Cotter, Esq., very properly orderedan investigation to be instituted. A former servant of the Rev. Mr. Morgan s was arrested for concealment of birth, and the case was heard in the afternoon of the above named day, before` D. Mor- row, W. Raikes, and A. Graham, J.P s., when she was honorably acquitted, there not being the slightest evidence to con: nect her with the crime. Both Dr, Crookshank and Dr. Hamilton gave it as their opinion that the child was born alive, but that the body was so greatly decomposed `as to render it impossible to ascertain how ' it came by its death; The inquest was conducted by Dr.-'Crook- I shanks, when. after a careful and pro- 3 longed investigation,at which everybody was heard who could be expected to throw any light on the ahir, the fol- lowing verdict was returned :- That the body was that of an infant, which was born alive, but there was no evi- dance to show how it came by its death._ ' V II Lus- As we are unable to obtain the prize list in time for this Week's issue, we must defer the` publication of it till our next number. Burmxa AN INFANT.--BOth the Po- lice Court and a. Coroner's Jury had, on Saturday last. a. case of concealment of birth before them. The evidence sum- marized amounted to the facts that, on the 29th of July last, a man named Wm. ' Taylor, whilst digging 9. cistern in a. garden belonging to Jas. Morgan, Esq., when about two feet down, threw out a. small bundle, of which he took no no- +:..n ..4- nm Hmn nn Im...Il:..... 41... .....n. ~ Failing the establisliment of a Domin- ion line of steamers between Canada and the West Indies`, as promiszed by the Government last session, a Company has been formed 51 Hamilton for carrying on a direct trade with the VVest Indies by. why of New York. By this route goods can bebrought in bond from Jamaica and other parts _ of the West Indies `direct to Hamilton as the nearest Cana- dian point of delivery.` It "9 much to beregretted that, owing to the supine- . ness of our Government, or their desire ' tothrow all our trade 53:) American channels, urmerchzuts should thus be ; driven to u look to New:York. - This Court has been busily employed for the pint week, and some of the cases are of a grave natvve, as is segn be_- low :--' L ' WoUr.DN"r PAY.--For refusing to pay Alex.` Macdonald $2 for livery hire, M. Conlow, last Saturday, was adjudged by Mr. Mon-ow, to pay the price charged for the livery, and the costs of . the trial besides. ` IN1)xANs.- On Monday last, before Mr. Moxrozv, an Indian and his squaw wew charged with being (hank and dis- orderly on the streets on the previous Saturday. They were reprimanded and allowed to depart. 1: an . .-.. STEALlNG.---Edwin Shaw was, last Tuesday, brought up before Mr. Mor- row, cliarged by James Flynn with 'ab- stracting a carpet-bag belonging to him from the Victoria Hotel. The article was missed shortly after the prisoner's departure, and was found on him _as he was leaving town. VVhen arrested the prisoner said he had taken the bag by mistake, but shortly after acknowledged to stealing it, alleging, as 811 excuse, that he did it because somebody had stolen his. He was committed for an Dulllll uuuuxw, U]. wusuu uv UUUIL uu HU- tice at the time. On levelling the earth, Lnuvnuvnn n1-unnr n xxvnolr o4`+o.-mnmln 1au'n DRUNK, E'r.C.--Robert K31la.ckey,Jolm Kelly, and Caroline Oakman were each ned 5,52 nd osts last Friday, for being drunk and disorderly on Bayeld Street, on the previous night. 11"r,-_____!_ 15... T.` on u . Fom;1-:m'. 4 Cha.1'les_ Fox was, on Thursday last, committed for trial for Forgery, on the case reported by us last week. . - commr 1-mws POLICE COURT. n . *rt%@%vrWay:l ` `"`"``~-v\-u~.-vV....~. .. v WAVERLE1 .-The other. day an old man, living within a quarter of a mile l` of the village of '_ Waverley, married a. v young woman, and in so doing cut out" I his own son, who expected to marry the 1-samegirl. Of course such an event could not he let pass with-Jute grand I charivari, and a general muster `took 5 place of all the old kettles, saucepans, cow bells, &c., and in addition thereto a large number of" firearms, of all sizes and makes, were placed in requisition. Armed with these weapons, last night (Wednesday), away went nearly all the young, folks, and some old- ones, to the house where the,weddi`ngers were. As a preliminary exercise before starting forth. all the `rearms were red o Simultaneously in the village, which so startled t inhabitants that they rushed forth pal-nlell out of their houses, think- ing foigqure that the.Feuian s were com- ing)!"-A fter this exploit they Wendedv th way to serenade the old man and his young bride. Arriving in front of the residence the first act was to call a halt, and then bang went the guns, which so alarmed the bride that, unbeknovm to the charivarists, she leaped out of the back window and made for the woods, having on for clothing nothing but a long white chemise. She was closely followed by her liege lord. The sere- naders meanwhile had squatted on the ground in front of the house, expecting to see the old man come forth and tip it handsomely. Hearing no noise the f young bride concluded to make for the . house, and, as she thought, to avoid her tormentors, she made for the front of the house. Hearing 9. rustling among the leaves, the party turned their heads, i when 10! to their horror they beheld a ` something clothed in white niaking directly for them, and so scared were they that a general stmm_ucde took place, and so great was the fright that they left their weapons on the ground. The young woman, not knowing that she had scared the disturbers of her peace, even more than they had frightened her, reached her home in safety, and with her old'man spent the rest of the night without any noise to annoy them. In the morning the old man saw the re- arms on the ground and ,_ra1thered them up, and proceeded to the Village, but the owners of theguns were very chary in claiming ownership,and thereby acknow- ledged that they had been nearly scared to death by a scantily dressed young woman; and now if you want to make _ them mad all that is necessary to do is to ask them whether they have seen a ghost lately. 0lln1'll'6 anam.I:"l(:uce at: uisnrxicued :1?! have the are It oeappossi ee ense V dto :xth_Aewarkdone,if giblc, bvorkt memin etowngunithatt ey also mat the uu no to ueneu up come punnc as -a law Janitor; and therefore thecouncil would have 50 land the engine to Tomato to be repaired. Mr. 078:-ien gaid that whet he objecte to was Gzauncmep doing wprkior the Cbunc' without `ffsny previous authority, and {:h\ b hnabill fox-the same `apd cert ' ' 'to'_1:l;g_e;qgrreetness of theirg`wI_1 acco:_mt, I1J?1 (llner the cxrcuuatances of this case h9_wox_x1(_1 ipove, seconded by Mr. Burton, that the Committee` -on re and Police be instructed to have` the bilor rennin-ed. at the least m.=;m. ...........- .______________._________.._____._ Home `'1 his 't~sual gccd style. So far _ai the play Wm concem: 4, Penet.~ng:".- Aalhene `<:ltns the '1 `c. my. '- men the phying closti Mr. I.-:1 Rush hd we bat, and lied tveady u:a1e]6 1:-. 2' 1d was SW1 pk) Hg with a" are energy and can- tion of 3 mm dote1m'1ed tJ- v"1.'- Cam. uguu U 06 m. V...-.a...5 uuvu. nvn wv LAURIE- By-Law reada 1st, 2nd and 3rd time, and passed. _ ~ ' Mr. Sewre drew the attentxon of the Council - to the fact t . N138 Pure Engine boiler was out of repaizyand _mnst be re ai;-ed immediately. He said that it could be one at" his shop for `abont $20, but inasmuch as Mr. O'Brien had taken such a decu_1ed stand against Council- men under any on-oumstances `doing work for the ilonncil, thepe was nohelp for it but to ggnd the engine down to Toronto, which, with cm--_ tinge, would cost ebont 37,5, besides the risk =mu ud.nt in leaving the town nn mtccted. He had losteheavily ui` placing the pper in Town Bell, and had.sa.ved 1_noney.to the; town in doing that jolafizd he did notbelieve, after do so to be_h_ up tothe public 33 law .b er:-and-therefore theconm-5! mm1.1 1...... -..... 4...... 4-mrunu uuukluvun Mr. Sewrey introduced a} By~Law to amend By-Law No-.148. by ngaking it unlawful for {WY 911 `?_1111'0 out a. smgle horse vehicle un- less he paid 0- h<=e,ns.e of $1 pot day for so do- $81.0!` b per dy;ezr, and for double horse vc-_ incii?t];rodlII)eF 3319`? 12 p" '`" H object Liver Stflllgk 13 y-lw W98 t.p t the town . and :,.::P:' P:-la '*Wt*~ were injured b u'31i:ed me Pamculay parts faking p%ple"to ttghe `rZmf,. 3:? 33 charging them for so doing. gr 'l an 11t1A`l.o\-us-oar` 0 `mi Own! ....J n, 1 1- - uommiwee on ruuuc vv 01113. 11: recommend- ed the granting of Mr. Crompton s petition to place gas pipes across Collier street on condition that they were made perfectly sufe, could be taken up at the leasure of the Council, and-that therepnlrso. the same be not chargeable to the Council. - . The report was adopted. Mr. Sewrey, Chairman of Fire and Police Committee, brought in Report No. 1 of the same. It recommended remitting $28 of M r, Sha.na.cy"s license for the Hotel situate between Barrie and Allandalc, known as the Western Hotel, as it had been unoccupied a portion of this 'yeur.-Report adopted. ' Mp Qmmu... :.`.4......1..,\...1 ; 15,, 1- _ Totalv . . . . . . . . 30.5` 50 Mr. O'Brien, in moving the adoption of the report, objected to that portion of the account of the Town Inspector which charged for clearing away the rubbish left about Mr. Strong's temporary store. Of course, as the Town Inspector had done the work he ought to be paid for it, but he thought it was but right that parties who were grmited the privilege of erecting temporary stores, should clear away all incumbrances at their own expense, The Mavor said as Mr Str0nov s on-m'..,-..., driilia limes had -vbetter not` tp'h:l1oo f"1 its friends are _q\"te 01$ 91' thewotd. It shov`d remember an Lucuuluruuces an melt own expense. _ The Mayor Mr Strong s page was still before hur. for settlement he would see that the town should not lose the sum spent in clearing the obstructions ffom his premises. The report was then adopted. Moved by Mr. () _Brien, seconded by Mr, Ball, that the commxttce or; Public Works be instructed. to put St, Vincent Street in a reasonable state of rcpairs.-Ca.rricd. Mr. Harrison presented Report N o. 3 of Committee on Public VVo1-ks. It rennmmnu CUIIHLS were zuso presented. Mr. Harrison, Chairxnan, pro [em , of Public \Vorks (fnmmittcc, presented it Report recom- mending the expenditure of $10 on the street lending to the residenceof the Rev. Mr. Boyle. The Mayor opposed the adoption of the re- port on the ground that ' :3. few parties would V be benetteil thereby, and that there were other streets where the iiabitaiits were much more numerous and where iuiprovenzcuts were equally necessary and would benet more people. The report was ado ted. Mr. Harrison. broug it in 0. report from the -Public forks Comimttee recommending that certain portions of J zunes, Lfulcaster and We!- lin on streets be iinproVe;l.-Repnrt adopted. IV 1'. O'Brien. Chairrnan of Cnmlnitten nn uu bun swears we unproved.-tiepnrt adopted. hr. O'Br1en, of Committee on (Finance and Assessment, brought in-report No. 10 of the same. It recommended pay- ment of the followmg accounts: VVes1ey &. King, Printing. . . . . . . $26 0.`! Mann&Son, Stationery........ 2 75 J. Montgomery. . . . . 8 98, G. Lawson.................... 1 50 VV. H. Crosby, \Vatcring streets 58 00 `P. Cavanagh, Road Work. . . . . 157 87 O. In,r_,vo.`...................... 4000 \V. H.` Rolstou . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 47 13L.-:4-1. R. 1)nn.1 1/an mun U nneu, D1111, narrxson and Axlmlcrtom The minutes of last meeting were read and conrmed. 'I`L .. I.JI CULIIIICIIIUIL . . '1he followmg drcun1cnts,&c., were read and referred. to their respective Co1nmit':ees:- P8titiOI1 Irom Eh`. I. S .\'nnJnI-n nu.` n+}unv-a uuu. l`t:lt:l'l.`Uu~ w E11811` respccmve l,'o1mmtcees:- from Mr. L. S. Sanders and others, for the Council to allow a certain portion of the Town Park to be set apart for a. cricket ground. and to pin: :1. sninn sznni fur Hmt n1u`....+- LUWII .I[iL|'K M) De sen apart I01` cl`I(:kL`.t gcound, .to give :1. small sum for that object; from Mr. Cmmpton, to allow him to lay gas pipes across Collier street; from Town Inspect-ar, stating t-luv: he had seen to the granting of certain trees; a number of ac. counts were also presented. Mi`. Harrisxnn. ('lmlrxnnn n-n Itm F T)nl.`l.'n u - C) The Town Council met on the evening of the above date. l rcsent-The Mayor in the Chair, the Reeve, Deputy Reeve, and Council- men O Brien, Ball, Harrison and Andcrton, minutes Of last nmotina worn I-mu] and VV g [1 LVUl3|:Ul1o o 9 a Harte 8: Rznvlinso11. . H, She:-\vin....;... Jghn Cooper. . . . . . . .3... -u mu nvugnv yvuauuu expense, D at work done, if by work. 4 _6t,6W1.I'n lm? BY also get the nmne. hone &c.. remind. . ' ed him that the attempt, would fail I Men of all parties have been congratu- --v~-- 4.: uuvu u -gun. that i" it `takes. two to make a b1r;;9'n, it my 2'90 sometimts re1vi~s two "1 kfip it. Since the withdrawal of the petition against Mr. Ken not a word he been said in our columns, nor, _so far as we know, in those of any Conser- vative paper in the Cornty, respecting , Mr. Cool: or the seat held by him, audit is, therefore, neither generous nor wise , in a Reform paper to raise my question as to the purity vs Ith which ifs` election was conducted. We, of covvse, not being in the secret: of the Refonn parL;y," carnot know for ceitrin what evidence they may have had against Mr. Kean. We do know, however, that, so far :* anything is publicly l '1own of the mat- ter, the evidence on which they relied was of. such a paltry nature, and obtain- ed in such a way, that they would -hardly have dared to produce it in a Court of Justice, no matter what its legal effect might have been. And we further know that the statement made . in the Times- Mr. McCa1l2hy .did not abandon the intention to petition against Mr. Cook's return, in violation of a sacred compact, until his enquiries satis- even to deprive him of his seat, is simp ly untrue. The Times and those whom it rep.esents lmd_ better let sleeping dogs lie." That in its attack on Mr. McCarthy personally, the Times is countenanced either by Mr. Cook. ' or by 'the leading men of its on.) p:trt_v, we do not believe, and nothing. therefore, from such a rource is likely to affect the course of the Corservalive Association in whose hands the matter rests; 01' one thing. howeve.-, the Reform party, from the Times upwa rds, may be assured that when application is made to with- draw the petition against Mr. Cook it will not be based upon the ground that there is no evidence to support it. lating themselves upon the happy cessa- tion of party strife which we have en- joyed for some time past, and we `lo not think that men of any party will feel grateful t) the first who needlessly re- news it. Council Room, Monday`, Aug. 15. I, r. - ' TOWN COUNCIL. meetg of the Counc". This resolution of Mr. 0 B- eu s meant. that the work should badone at "5 shop as it could not be done any where, e"`e in t0J. He could not `bee 1-viy "'erence bet-,.weex.~ this case and the p.-evious one. I TY--, 'RxInn In 'afIv refm red in the c'-vrmm. X11 . U DUE]! m-8ny rereueu I0 F116 C"'CU.I1'l' sfmces of the case referred to ."1d at `d 1".-at Mr. Sev ey could not see the (`Terence be- t\v:en it :`1d the` present one he was the only person ?n the-tov 1 who could not. ' Mr. Sewrev movcd. "1 amendment. that the person `[1 B118-`C0? 1 WHO UULUU. HUB. Mr. Sewrey moved, amendment, thatth Fire Engine bo.-'|e_r 5w.~, be taken to Toronto to be repaired. Tere was no secondcr to the a'nend'ne1L;. mm... M........ 41...... ....+ H... m.:..:....I Inn<:nII 3'UI.'nU'llUl a The Mayor then put the original motion, yvhich was carried. Mr. Sewtey, alone, wot: mg 1133/ On motion of Mr. Blux-ton, seconded by Mr. Harrison, the Mayor mm requested to 1'0 claim 9. Ci\.'.c Holiday to be held on Mon ay, than th (lav nf Qnntmnlwr nnrf. ._(`.2rr3o,` ` Cllln 3 \J1\..(! .D.0.llU.Z|y I30 DC 11010. OX1 H1011! the 6th day of September uext.-Carx-ied.` The Council then mlinurncul for two we U113 U511 Ry OI DCPDBUIUUF IICXIL--\J3I'X'lB(l. The Council then adjourned for two weeks. prior to which, Mr. () Bricn said it would` be necessary _to appoint the Collector of Taxes for the current year at the next meeting of the Council. The following certicz tcs were granted at the late School '1`c:1chuz-5 Bxnmipanion for the County of Simcoe:- `)nvv\ f`I' A CL` A Thomas O. Thom};-.=.. A. Gotham, Thomas C. Atkinson, Samuel Huff. VVm. H. Carleton, `Inn I`? {CG D Mr. Qrookshas at last accepted the nomination for South Oxford, 211 , local opposition from the Reform side having been got rid of. The question suggests itself-,-what considera- tion does that pv-e-minded patriot, Mr. Adam Oliver, receive for thus sacricing his claims upon the constituency the has so long represented? There must also be some strong afnity between cheese and Chancery. when the two ridings of Oxford, noted for their production of the former article, are willing to be repre- sented by two Toronto Chancery lawyers.

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