Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 27 Jul 1876, p. 3

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THE mrm 1o1 1\"rs-" Aam 5 scmxn OF THE C01IfLAQ_RATION. - . `About 2.3oi`:cipcg; this. it giri; broke out in the` fstbles .zit thei reafzef what: vats oueekn o._w;'1 asthe `Ap1_r2can H;te1,'e5 3` on ' Bayiield street.fl`l1e elaigm vregpromptly given; andthe re e'ngiIie,' fully mfeined,':-qhiekly"bn` ' the spot and reo. bht owing'.to. the highly cogxibussibig` _na"ture_o the build-- ings around,_the, a.ines_1i_kl' ,obtain e'd3 s1ich ' their .`*pro --_' _ h-_:zulwa.y, that to ch-.5ek. grass was impossible. There was no m':1d at the time, yet the fire quiehly spreerl west and:_ south, in the first named directioxi reaching" to John st-._'~_ sf. :~.n.l enveloping the dwelling house of Dr. Meliinnon, mid-the eabihet shop mnl sheds of Mr. Wm. Moore. .-BzLll s planing factor-_v was in imminent danger, the large quantity of lumber about it rendering its salvation apparently `impossible. But the Fire Brigade, realizing the serious consequen- ces, were the re to have {rill sweep at this point, turned their attentiozi in this direction, and the danger was averted. Soutliw.-ml the llzuues spread, cn\ elopin.g in succession Leu- n0\'>' gr0ce_ry store, lleymer and 'l`honipson'a szuldlery shop, B_uck`s tinshop, /Moore's shoc- m;,1;.;r shop, .Lm\_'renee s bakery, MeD0na.l bu.rl>er' shop, and the VVelh'ugton Hotel. West\3s':u-d the tire continued to ;1'lva.`.iee till. the Hotel, the stables a.djeining, Ford's aux:-.' tion mom, an unoccupied store, Mrs. Win- ' uiug':s shop, and l ulla.n s gunsmith and tin- `smith store, at which place it was nally got umler control about ve n cloek, after lm.\'mg nearly swept the entire block. It is .1 matter of surprise that the next three frame build inge-(`r.-nl h:sr.lw:u*e store, an-.l Free- ma.u s furniture :mul.fa.ncy stores, were s'zr.'e Owing to the fact that the paper was .re_a. for press when the fire 0l:,'1ll'l`O(l, we have not llflll. the time to spare to hunt up as camplete :1 statement 01.` l()sScs. as is xlesir.~.bl:, but the following will, ne\'erthel fminul tnlex-.-ihly full :uul:u:e11mte: 7 1: ll!. vuvuu n (1 [1111 NIKKI NUCIIKVII-LL. ' Us B.u'n}:1-.x> . \_"rm-:I:'1' --B1'ickbl1ih1i11g. own- ml by X. }\'in}_:,_1oss -$3000; insumncc -`'. (')0l), ncupicl hy .\'. _H11},_{11es, who IUSCS cm1sidcr- ahlc stuck and :1 horse: no i_ns1u`anue. Tlmnms Lcmmx, 'hr`ic'.: huiMin; _. inns not cstilnatcnlz insuranc(_-.(m lntildilxg $2000, nu stock $31200. I. Himls, friunc huihlingz, loss $300;-'insur- zu1c'e,$3!D0; nccupienl hf,` {:xyxx1ei'a1nl Thump- snn, who hxwc an iusurzmcu: of $1300 which ' will (.-`>\'-,1: thcir 10:. .\lr3. (`a.shen, three frame 3-Imps, 1uss,$$|00, insurance .$!|()O; oc- cupied hy H, (J. -luck whose loss is-fully cm`- `crud by an in;~;urn.ncc of -$l()0_0, and John '.\I()m'c, and (2. Lzxwrcncc, mritherj of Whom lure in~nlrv l`rn.u1-gslmp a,nrl_ hotel, owned hy A. Miscnmphell, loss $4031); insluxxnce; 33000; occupied by A. .\I'cl)nnald and 'l`. >%u1111x1ux'sctt, rcspuct.i\'<-ly: the fnru1e1~ x loss, 00, no insurzmce; the latter s loss 5:27:00, in- surance $2200. 1\ L`. I ! . nu-rn \`w~nx~I:-|`,,_|`nuu- imunn L<`\nh:1 ESTIMATED Los, .*2j5.6o6w SUl'El]lL`(`. v2Z.5ZUU. . ` ()~; EI.1;'..\:;1~:'m .\"|`t~:P.I:{1`~:Four frmnc shops; owned by John I ulla.n, and occupied by (leu. Ford. Mrs.` Winning and the owner; loss S3000: insumnz,-e nf S709 mx'stock and none on the l.>ui1n1iugu.; nu-cupzults uuinsurerl. I-Vf. H. ICmd Stuck uzulmgetl by rn'1o'a}, in- ggured for $1000, $5600 on the building. W. }H. l<`1jeema.n. dzunagc to goods rc`moveI, fully 1 cov.-red by insurzmce. I ().\' Joli}: STm:r:r-E.-' fr`-x'm1-er. dwelling huus;-,V loss 81200; no insununcc; occupied by Dr. Mcliiunozv. \vhose.1oss iS`CO\ Cl`6(l by in-V } fglhmal In? .1, (`AIL `I a um I nu: wan nlnn R`. ` U1`. mC1\.1um);.~. \\'1lUSU.1U3b 15-c;)\'cruu u_y 111-, I sumace. Loss was also sustainlcd by .1. Cul- " verwc-11, who had fu'1'niture on the premises. `.\"m. .\Irmre,1oss of shop,` she_ds and stock, 5.11000: insured for $500. The hand engine wlxicll was shatioxlezl at .thr,-`tank hear the fmuularv did gnoc service. Roughly esti- nmtetl the total loss hyt-he me will reach about $25,090 ` ' 011 Prid.-1y the Gem! hofjlylof an Tndian was illuel on the X. '1 . tnick, near the gravel pit at K umpc nfc11t,_ and conveyed by the morning train to the f1*c_igl1thouse, where it was dc.- tlw atztlmritiev. Dr. C-rook`s1i:m'r;, 2-ox"oner, was "0tieJ.3 a jury was ompztuuclled, and an imluua-t held at the \\'e1l_ingt'on Hotel. W'ith- out 1w(-Hing on th ci1;c_umsta.nccs of the ac cidcnt, 'v.'L'\ will give the )'i:le11cu addix.-ted by \s`it11e. at the ilxqucsb, _which furnishes a cazxnplctv n:m':1ti\'e of. the a`?"1iffn)111 be-ginrlling 1 posited in,:1 cattle car to await 't.';Lc action of ' l'l:_\.\l{ I LARK. l)lL`.V.2|iSXll1l:ll `s\vurn,--.-xnuuuy :1 quart:-1` tn live this mnruiu I W. 1: w.:ik1nf_j n.!un1.z the track tOw:u'ds B.'11'rin`an.1 whx-:1 near the gr:L\*ul _pit I came across -' dc-ad body, which 1 found to, be thatof :1:~_!ndi'.ux. _ 1 im. mezlizttely calm-_tn town and notied 'thc'c11ief uulhtuhlc. _ - - A l.hl-ZR .\'HILI.I.\'H, zm huliml`, sworn, -~-Knew tlu: tlcccascd pretty_ well. His xmme waL~' Josepll Elm. He came about three weeks ago to our camp near Kempeufeldt. He slept there ever since each flight. after \'mrl;in'gq .1u1`ing the day. He was :1lWa_vs suhvr. I 5 ne\',e1` saw him drink. He said he 1)u`]'H)':|`<-A1 to a tempvmncc lodge at llzuua. `I hzwc mm D ...v...-Izinu with him at I):-. . .\Iortnn's. ~ut- I ..,-zunc t-u town`. templ-r.~m<:e mugs an nzuuu. 1 mu-c mrm wurking with him at l):'.. .\lortnn`s. tiug ha._v, du1`ing_thepz1.;t four days. On Fri- ul;~._y night, at 6 0lLiln)Ck,_\V stopped work and There was four nf'us_, viz : I-Se-:1 Sixncne, Paul Ycllowlwad, the deceased .-nnl myself. I left the utl1I;1`trln`ee algnut 9 n 1:l(>.;-li, Ionkingnt the reworks. Dec-eas_e .<.1il he w`nn14_l go home with the otlu.-rs. J ulinl uo`_t .see him :u_;21in alive. Simcoeanl \'ellm_vl1eml were llclxne before l was.' VVC rnn.n-ked on the absence of deceased ; he hwl never stayed out all night l)ef,0re while with us. He lwlunged to li,ec,Lt1ke anal was only :21 years 0 age,:u1u1 has a mother living. Ben Sinxeoc left trmlay for llznxla, the other man is at the camp. 'l`hiu was an i.l1ee\'1dence tn to be haul. and I L fretnn ur. ' 'l`_h'1s \ms,a.H the candence the coroner clemnc-,d it `ai1\'isah]e to :1 * the inquest and ol)ta.it1- the evidmu-.0 of the nthor Lwrslmlians. An a'r1j01n'nu1eut: gmcuux-411 iugly took plncq. till the afternoon at 4 o'clock, .-zhcn nu rcsuimng, . I -l'\.n. V` r;1.a.o\\`m:.a1),' who had her-.31 .=.u;m1-..nn._ ed, appearcul to tetify tlie rpthdr Indian, I V ` h1n1-_-.uc,.w.1s not to be .founJ.. '1 he Wltucss, ....... .1...,c .m.I nn"vh*. to sneak Enczlish in- -\'1Ix1-,-.>e,.\v.1s11nt to he .tounu.. um xuuncss, who was deaf and unable to speak Engrlish telligibly, gave evidence. through an ini;ex-pre.- tar, John Shipgdn, in substzmce as folluivs : - Knew the (tccci-vsezi since May.-` I'q'evo1- Jmow lnm to drink _; 11m1crs`5oo(l he 1-clnnged th :1 tv,n1)_`.()l`i1llCe lodge at Rama. .\Va.s in colnpany wifzh dc-.r~.msc1 and "the other Indians, .\'hI1cne [ mfiixed. Xotliixig fu1'ther~ of importance could he clicitml frmn this witness, and the ev_iLlcnee was reviewed by the coroner, who proceeded to show from the alleged sobriety of the de- ceased, the uncertainty, `existing as tothc prinlary cause of the accident. In the mean-` time the cmistahle was despatched to the sta-' | tion inlcnmpany with `Slnpgon, who ves a friend bf the deceased, to arrange for _ the re. mo\'a,l of the remains. \ Vhile examining the body;-a Bottle dropped but of the `dead mu.n s` pocket,-which was found to contain whiskey. The discovery was -immediately `communica- | ted tn the co_roncr,. and had the eect of settl- ing allnouht in the minds` of the juiyas to the real cxxuee of the unfortunate man s death.` A verdict was thereupon returned thatdeceased was found dead on the railway track. ,8u'p- poaed to have been killed v_vh'il% drank. by the early train north. '1`he'body_ was . taken by .........a. 4n Thimnf V train to Orillia and thence removed for intez-~_ --A recent number of the Scarborough. _(Emz.,)_ Gazette contains the following:--. e Elnpress of the. Spas, is 'favou_red with a second visit (within twelve months) of His VVorship, the Mayor of Bateria, Co. Simuoe, Ontario. His Worshipleft Quebec on Saturn day, J one 24th and arrived in Scarborough on Tuesday. Ju1y,4th.- Mr. Simpson is: a'na.tive of the North Riding of Yorkshire,..h`ae credi- tably lled every ublic vioioe, wa.s.ithe~r`st. and is the present px/_uy,or of Ba_nrio. 7 5 *~`_ . V- :,...e. 1. i....,'..*`1.=....5`= ya` . tram to unuus an mom: to Rama} eived_for.the -`A the Maui cis -~Th_ followin , - ~11 Judge an . Mrs. iJbus`,-"B`r4 Writ-n. S5: Judge and. Mrs.V___!oues, _.nmu..w..., .,,,.,, -- Friend, 35; Mai. A7 h'.$l0.;:A}Businss Man. 33; J.. H ' J-- -4 31. A . ,tho_1t ` `D $ , ` 39; 0bIecvev.[$l; iinohym $.13 A ' iok Man, $1;?Mg-3`. A,rtl_1urArda.gl_1, 111;. e nork: Bedxxqtioy __x,g, s1jQp__e}_`a Rm '1`. R. "Aii-th1`1_r Ardagh, lomeu 011', iedxx ' ion: in 1iPP`5 mm "' R <.-iii work?&`ieon 1Ei- JohhP1'-**9n5 `="`* ," gas f,-2,31 Mn, Spencer, John, C}1av.rl1e,.Bao'lA>ex-g,-., ..'..,1 M....:.m Hnancer. . . 1_ss rrom _mru. aye----. and Mann; Sgencegi 4 ,.__. ..,... i'\ H -_-..._. ~Th foIlc'ov_ix`: ...:.....: tnrthg 1 #;v_.A.1<`:.\'. men on THE RAILWAY 1 l\.\' .\H-IIi'1'._~ I-|l.\' I*F.A'l`il' 0.\' THE N. R. .\'1HSiiF.\' 'L_'l`I`L)SEll TO ll.-\\'E`I3EEN n `l\'-~' `Z , 1l3.z:l:: `nuutj un~.`nl-n.n LUI Ill: V `?`3='~ : 119?.-`V,Ia-rm` tlIaLnks:_- ,-=-isrsntiora; $10; A g`1;g_'.$lQ; 1A} Businqsg \ 3|. Anatholxc. Beiils` 2; '?`saJ.}i;a{y ` 0;. 4 Vina; tratmpired Polie Couft ` 'ci.t'cIes Sillv -last issue . `A nnv ..:Wm." Vvelalnl if Iziixial.` c1 I `ai:..\vmi$iii ' and Max-y,Jane Sloan, two c 'r`*en,7 with . saulting himdaughter Louauna..}Ia.ne.. `This is how it was done, according-to'the `evidence of V , Robt. Scott.` G,80.`Bl"3.dyI4 '.l`hi;s. Brady, \Vm. A-Reid,` v.Sa.ra.h Ellis, Jane hslbeii, E." J. Ty_rer,v .Thos. Sloan and Lounnna.'Jix:ne herself:-()n ' Tuesday evening of last week, the little girl Webb 'w_a,s'witl1 another girl, Eliza McLean; on Barcla.y s vranclah, Victmia. when Mary Jane Slounacame gcross theroad to get a pail of water to_ pritii :2 pinnp. Eliza. McLean told her she was not to have .a`ny as Barclay had forbidden it.` Mary Jane got mad at this information and slapped E11221/s ears,'and threw a. pail of water on her, afizer which she got another pailful and doused.`Lm1a1:ng. Jane by way of Variety, tinishiiig 111) the attack by hitting her with a stick`. `William, .Mary h Ja.ne s brother, then. appeared on the scene and tool-1'3. lza.n(l' in the bantle, cloizxg consid- erable service; \Vm. Brady nally came into the ring and. interrupted hostilities. A line of $3` and costs was imposed on the` defen- dants. which aunountezl In all tn.Sl-:2. OI >7.`-i` 3.D(l Q0855 III! S0(1 `M11 ldants, which amounted tn.$1-:2 . _ '1_\'u1cL'1z1-31' ASSAULT. - 'Robel't'Ha.rt1y, of Iuhial, appeared to grpsecute a. charge against Wm. Sneath, oremau of Maneer .s mill; of ' having. :1 little after midnight oh-the. 17th in5t., assaulted his wi_fe, Ellen Hardy, hy catching her by the col- lar and attemptig to take ixnprriper libel-ties with her. Mrs. lIa1'd'y>testie substzmce as follows:--0n the night in question, she was alone `with her baby .in her -house,-- which is.situat;el in a father retired ` locality, "oil" from the \'i11o.ge-'-her husiband being away at work. Between 12 and 1 o'clock she was awak-med by a. knock at the door. She arose axltllaskerl who was there. A Voice replied: Mv nmnn is Rain]. and I have nnmsxgnue from ZHl(l`8J5KC(l WHO '33 ICHCTC. .1 VOICE _I'ep11eu 2 My name is Reid, and I have a message from your husbnu-:1; he fell `down and hurt him- self. -Hearing this she hastily litalzunp and op_encdthe duor when a. must of wind blew the ~la.mp mit. and a'n`~the. daikness she felt a pair of arms roughly clasping her,. She scrcanied out in terror and the baby also 1_)c_g:n1 to cw; and the nun, hccmning a1a.1'mm1, H5211. Mr. \Vm.' Lnunt, Q, (`., who" :-.ppca.rcd fol` the ac- -cused, subjected the Witl)0sS to it rigid cross. cxaixiinatiun, `during which she guinnittcil. that she could not identify the yuan hcfnrc her, whom she recogur/.cd_ on the night nf the as- sault only hy_his voice . The -magistrate hold the evidence insuicieut, and the case was dismissed. ` .ln.mes ~.\Ie-Kenzic, a young man, was uhizrg-. ed with the theft of a vmtcli and guard, toge- ther with $1 in cash.` As brought, out in evi- dence the particulars are those-:--'l`he young` man has been \\'orking at "Salteris mill for some time past. On \VCtll1(`,S(l.lL:\" he went to his room. in l{ing s boarding house, near the uiill, which he shared in company with another young man nmned Andrew \Voodford,, zmd after remaining a. while left the house. The discovery was made in the evening that the box helonging to Woodford had been broken into, mid the articles named a.l)o\'e a.b3tra.`eted. \\'ord was `imme- diately brought toliief Constable Rogers who on making enquiry learned that the thief had driven o" in the di`.'eel'ion of Cookstown, to which place, as well as to Bond Head, 3 tele- gram was sent,-ordering the arrest of the man, The Bond Head c0nsto.ble, Wm. Nelson, man- aged to capture the `thief, who gave up the stolen articles, and a telegram was seutto V Barrie to that elfect. In reply, Chief Rogers instructed the prisoner to he sent to Bradford where constable Joseph, jr., would be sent to tal:e,l1im in charge. But the telegrapli oper- . ator at Bond Head was at dinner, the message : was delayed, zmil only renclied Nelson, when, fearing to detain the prisoner any longer, he i had released him. Arrived at Bradford the young constable found his man wasn t there, and on inquiring was informed of the release, and also that the thief was nlaking his way towards the village. I Accordingly the con- stn.l)lu started out to look for his game, and had only gone a. little way when he saw him. The fellow took to his heelsand-ran, but the cop was swifter and soon had him in his clutches, and -he snb'mittec1' to being taken back, He pleaded guilty to the charge and 2 | yms con1;nit$`*d f0!` $159.1. . 1 A Joseph Hinds charged Geo. Clarksml with leaving his horse untied on l)1m1opstrect,' thereby endangering life and property. Clark- son, it seems, had 0. horse eml 1)iigg_\' belong- ing to Mr. T. W. Simpson, at I:leud-1-son's hz1x` store, and was putting some pur- chases into the rig, when a. tin spout against which he` animzxl was rubbing," fell down and friglltened it, and it tore off up street. Hinds caught it-. and heing refused rcu1uneru.ti(m for his tx:ouhle laid the charge. T he nm.;_ ':tr:1`tes resef\`e:1, decision. , , ._ __ \V'e have redeiveal from` a Well known citi- zen of Barrie, who knows thjorougllly where- of he speaks, :1 letter bearing upon the af- fairs of the Hanxiltmn and Nortl1-Westerzu } l`.a.il\v;x_y, and as the subject is of much interest ' tn the people of this county, and the infnr. n1a.if-n contained in the ca1x1xni1uication as ixnpwtzzzxt as it'i." reliable, we give it :1 plm-,c in our columns. Our correspondent \vrites:- Ivvu Ir ~n I ,; __..,L :r ,._. .1 nu nun \Vhen in Umnilton, last. W'eel;, "I s:\\\_' tliei Hon. Mr. l:-:~.ser, (,`mnnus.~.no_n_e1' of i'lll)l|C' I ,,_u.,,,,, U... .,.,......,.,.,.......... ......\.... \Vo1'ks, who emne there to exazniue the dis- puted points of crossing the (_}reat`\\este1'n. 'l`he11ext day he gz1ve his decision 111 i':i\'m' of the lrl. & W2, crossing the G. W." I}. The Directors of the former road say that they have got all their principal' settled 0n tlmt l)a`Vt of the Hue hetxsreen Hzuniltou and (`-eor;,;'et0\vn, on which portion the work is being pushed with figonr, anil Will no drmht he completed before the time it `-VKLS tr. he rin- 31191], Vi, ])ee'r. 13.76. 1 have good eu1tlu,r- ity for saying that having Sul"l.l10ll11i*.o3:j {he ( I l i I J < 1 i \ ( 1 I illieultics i1!thz1t - Stctiorgi the [);rcc1;nm_ are j)l'Cpil`1`C(l. to at once give their attention to -the work between` Georgetowii and B;m-1e; if not further, and l1:`.\'e no intention of letting the scheme heyonil George-tmvn go by dc`- -fzwlt AS thoiu enemies so lmltlly assert. ilut under the present depressed state of the mar- ket for_n.ll liailway securities, they find it im- possible to sell any of their Bonds nntil at least some more of the tonal is linislu-41 and 1 working. When they are rtllmizig to (merge. Ii town they will llu In a position to go on as far as the southern bnumlary. of the County of Simeon, or, perhaps, Clarksville. That part 'ot_.the line s_\'oull he comparatively unremnn- erativennless they could get as tar ea Barrie o r the Lake. - This i,`-llti)` xmnld be unable to (In fmi shmq i.im_e, uniops arspccial arrangement can be made with the County of Simcoe, to * use then-`bonus for. the grading of the mad 1 within the County. But only pro-rate" nrith. ` ii `ingtn he paid until the work i. done. Then with the road had mggdy for the iron, the 1 C`-u,ll,Ii" Wliltl be asked 1.7.) endorse the first i securi ies nf the ' Compa.n_v_to a. limited iinoitnt after the company -have plscetl the iron on the.linc., Any one can nnderstmld that the" _C`.u1mty can possibly run he riskiu so doing, "It. is D1 ain tha.t'it would be for the mutual benet of the Oonnty and the road to enter into so1ne'a.rranqement by whiehtllc` -object so much desired by `both a'honld"b e eonaummated without _1osa'tQ either. -On Friday evening, as announced, oer-. _ vice was held in the Methodist Church. in the , interests of `the Reformed Episcopal Church. Besides Bishop Nicholson, D. D., who preach- ed, and Rev. T. McCoi-maeli, who assisted in the exercises, there were sent the fol lowing local clergyman; Rev s. Jno. Bx-edin, Methodist: M. Fraser, Pres`byteri:in; and R. Boyle',,Pn`mltive Methodist. The spacious edice was well lled. Bishop Nicholson `chose for his text, Denial v:30: In that . night was Belshazzar, King of the Chaldeans, slain." I`he~ discourse was a masterly one, and commanded the undivided attention of the . large _unili_e_nce' tothe end. We regret that space will not admit of the report It merits ; but we cannot refrain from characterizing it as one ofthai moat e1oquent,; logical, and im- lreasive hormone ever `delivered before he e!-rle eongregs.tion.~ `At the close, the preacher exglained` the objegt of thy mission. toB:Lm'e_. ; here 1;va.4:n 99n_exnp1atjog~{;`ne T formation of a R??5|`!!!8< ED199l?3lHenomina- . gtionin the town. ayxdtha games was `ai-isreiiiini-` 4 - j_x_'m_.1-yv step 1i0!V8?1`ls that end. _;He ' lained at i v igne !I;nth`tl1e d_i'erenoes in'dogt_`, ezwhi T 9.51 led,-to disruption` in they Clmrc a - =2 it; uh-V, ~ ` ts: d3e`na'??iaru3ms a;;r':15yaaa\lip3.'5.:i 1} c}ap; L ;aibleg;;.{Serv1" 'pes,wre.-_` -nnrq. ' W ."ev 6mn`g': - ?iz11,e:.'.l`ow1_1Hall, on~Snnda37;`-`er:-_.iL3 .\Vl-l,1Il!_ll.:T . %g.s!ndy; ;;_1;e3`l;o_:e|-eohcznfo aelun-ch c an: E ,e1e1c- emb y %t Act jinn H` A - V'el' may "vw ea.Ixer5'px7-a _va1'1`5sl_ . `Ia'ttr.part of1astAweek,A {tun :~fe1lToeca- ah-mn1Iv_ V . geld next Dummy. .u1eve [will soon be'_commenoed.- nu . Aqzokv `=A1}i3L~1- -rum rt: .21 . THE H.vz\N.7\:I.7 nAiLwAv. _......_..,...._h_... ._. _. ._... Tine: count. i 4 a- --`-~77--a uuuuvJ a` popular ;Lir -George s"Society excursionista was We W911t_ gq hpmeitill m9ming. ' Ax American." er thinks the o .sen- son ought to be -th bcginnixggyof the zz-(gal year. Sod; we. V ` _ Mn. Tim is an Orillin cu-painter and joiner. ,~ It s a tting name for one of that business, - but it don t sound well if `the man` is a Good Templar. ' Tm: latest way to: dispose of grass110PP"9 is to let hogs feed `on them, Thiswill st-Ve170 make ban; and eggs 3 more ~papn'lar dish than , it ever has been.` . . ` PETER MAGKAY is mentioned as `Conserva- tive candidntefor 1\lox1tm0ren}.'. And it will now be in ow,-der for the funny papers to advise Peter to Mackttyivhile the _sun shines. ' . A noon, and Iagldcy company has been organized in Bradforrl. ` The season is at hand when such companies will be organized all over the ',-'1untry among the boys. Some of the members hamlle tin: ladilersa--the rest do b`. ' ` x V nv - .. . I: _1*'.q um he pathof life is nearly} all t`un-7 nels.--Danbur_y Naws. This is what makes it- such a." bore.--Bos!on Nears. The [remarks smack ofcenis-ism.--Lnm1an.:9dverli.m:. They do.` ` And we'd like to kn_o`W for Holosaqthey are being madc. _ ti-1 -. ' . .. -... . . . .. [VFE nnf nt` `A s_\\'1a1 in the lake now, a to the . Orillia Packet, costs mic about fty cents for boat.:hire,.zmd three hams time. Either the swimmers musthe terribly lazy or terribly-- but no-matter. And yet we \vm_nler how many timefa 3. year those fellows do take a bath. >TIIns>1=l.' ! `the days vhenl 951,139, diner are P shing .1_;'g(L1es outof s houtis-half taken :1 his'pudd_1ipg., . '1 __ 11.; '_L *'--.`-,'n" . -.D!~:a "xx i?s'. n Mus1:ofm,_- 1'7 is neeillessfto add that it isnot (19 Bank When you depqsit money. ' ' "" ~ ni....-. _ . . ` ' ,;_ u... Qt \Vn_I:.\` we observe by,th Globe's report that the warin East has resulted in the death of Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse,-and Black Moon, we are inclined to th'nk that the man who put the type together d-)esn`1:' write the edi-_ torialson the Turkish` Question. THIS m'eeE _vou l1 l1ea.1'ftl'1e0rillia cclitnrs dc- scmbmg the mctenrs and comets 'a.m1`sh'ooting stars and other uenal phenomena and things that were seen in the sky on 1'1-iday_ night. _ And wont they be fooled when they .hen.r it was only the reworks on Keinpenfeldt Bay ? I _.. . ._ .-, n 1 .- .. y~-----~"'.: A `I`|.A(`F. for the sale of ginger beer has been started in ( `ollinqwond, and the Enterprizc re-' 7 marks that it -`is a novelty in its V way, . and should be looked at." No wnmler they want 3. temperance society in (Jollingwood. When ginger beer is a nm'el_ty in a place the . folks _ must be pretfy far" gone. \Vl!E.\' we see in the (lollingwood Bulletin nnc column of town news and six or seven ` chlumns of news from 'l hila.delphju, or Boa. ton, or New York, or Paris, or some. other far off quarter nf the globe, we are inclined to be- lieve that (lolliugivood ain t much of a Down cmnparetl with these other places. ? ..F.Poxn'i:1 lives ore not all dreary and Lle- solatc and void of pleasure. Sometimes `the dark clouds of trouble aml- sorrow shrouding their path are riftei, and the bright sun of happiness peeps through and 'gladdens their heaits; For instzmce, there will be two weeks in succession next month without any town council meeting. THE editor of the Orillin Expositor` thinks it will be a matter of satisfaction to the Eastern insurgents and to others if the re- sent troubles lead to an improvement in t cir social ciomlition. It might be a matter of satisfaction.to the insurgents to know this editor takes such a comprehensive View of their position and indulges in such cheerful hopes. ' -nu >. 7..."... ., -4hII V.-u......, _ . SI_I:,--I desire to draw the attention of our town fathers to the peculiarly offensive of- iieiousneas of the Town Inspector, as wit- nessed in two cases that recently czums before the acting_Po1iee Court Magistrate. There is a. by-law against horses running at large, and it so happened in one of those cases that the horses were let out of the pasture, wherein theirowner rad put them the evening before, - by which they got into the commons; in the other case the owner came home late on Sat- urday night, and found he had not z-micient feed to keep his horse till Monday morning; -he tlicrefore put him into a. \`:).cz`.nt lot around which was :1 temporary fence. But on .\Ion- day morning he saw the fence was down am! the horse WM grafnlgqiiictly on the roads and comim\n.<). In neither of these cases was there any intention of viohiting the Law, :13 the horses were secure when their escape was discovered: in.-ith'r W is there any daiiiagc done hv them, nor :ui_V one of the neighbours .-iunniuiiniunv whv i`.iw\' \\'r-rv rnnnimv at `arm-, .5-----. To `t/ae.Edilar of the dvant : . U-Kblllll |;c0rd11lg (10118 '.J_V Lnelll, mu` zu|_\' -Iuu In um ncIg1II)nur.~' coinpl:Linin;_v why they were rmiiiiug at large. But this 7.(::l.l0llS ll1spe;r_-`tor iulinudmtcly takes cngnimn:/-e of the animals ht-_mg out on the comiunns, \\hi1e-others in.\'a.rmus parts of the tuwn are continually rmmin.5 ;1t,la.rge. Now I submit that an inspector should be 3. man of some judgment and an_d not put iut`u farce the letter of the Iawm those cases where it if: not mi}y'mn1ucess:u`y. but umircusixe and cruel in `the cxt1'm9_ A5 :1 result of this petty o.it'l0usn'5S, .0 were lined to the -tune -of fj',, 7v , in m~.1(.,., as lsuppose, to Swell the salai-_vof lllsp(`L:l.0If Sllcrwiu. the acting Police hlzzgistriitc, & Go. Sllchu pnlicv will tend to drive the 1iard- Working, imlnstriuusz menbut of tdwn, who alrciuly heal the premiling deprcssioii. lf um`\:i\'ic rulers continue thus to treat the pm-rmen, farewell to that prosperity they have largel_y aided to build up. If the town is to he crmnmt-.1 by such ofliuizlls, at the ex pcnse of the ratepnyei-5, who are to be sub- jected to thu gzxactions their-hi-ief authority empowers them to inflict, I would say 53:, the. xwn-king t.-1xpay_ers., if we cannot drive those mcn`m1t uf (Alive by cxiirjvoteg, then we had htjttcl` starve them n-_-fa, by leaving 3 '~".>I11mnni'ny. whqse (:o`uncil take for ` their IDOWO fl}? COD,()rt of the few at ' the expense of th ' l \`.._.,. I., A(,`-radd_nck`s Vhnrdwartaz--sto'rc is justly cc-.le bratcd as the place to buy the most hardware forbthe least monr.-y. Farn1ers,don`t forget :this fact, and let everybody} else also remem: berit. ` _ . ' The C0l`l10l`_8t0l`0 of Tolen & McLean is con- tstnntly lled with customers. The reason is ' `aha: they sell the best: medicines and other goods and understand their business perfectly. T\ n 4- . .u `I V .. ..... _.. -_. . u` Dpn't forget thc.M_amm'oth House; Collier street. - Martin Bros. know the wants" of the ptilalic. well, and always ha.v'c a stock of gen-I em] goods in all respects up to the times. v -n,,Ir1, 1 nu.-. 'Vl`heVrlt approaches of consumption are 5 so'ine_idioI'1a that thouaende rennin uncou- scioua o. its presence until it_has brought them to the verge of the grave. The immediate use of Bx-you ; Pul_m_onic,Wafera" upon. the rst appnannce of ,tho cough, pain otgsorenra of the throat or client. would generally roolude a. fatal re.=:ult;`therafore, when you an a I cold use Brynn a Pnlmonic Wafers, and thn:.ne vent thunecoslity for taking them in more dI1|89|'0u complaints. - To be obtained of all 1 ljl1F,'; mta am} qoqugry qgglegq. Price 26 cents `| prbox,.v ' . I 9 -- ' - - Bzrie, .1u1!y L 0t}f, I876. V A ,, ,1, -- -..- -......-.. Ewa.n'sT dry goods `establishment must elicit the a.dmirz-.ti_oI_x uf everyone who knows what a model store 1_a. Give it a call and you will lack regret it. uv. vquu. A?WAxrSurPL1:n.--The publicfheve long felt the vyent of something that could be de ended` upon for. the cure of rhenmntiemr vspi-sins, bruises, neuralgia, bowel complaints &c., and we are happy to `say that want is noweeupplied in the ebnpeofthe .0anedin.n Pain Destroyer." It is'truly a. most wonderful medicine. and one that eecte an immediate and permanent em-e inuell case: for which it is re_c,omn_1ended.'V Sold by all Medicine Dealers. With their promises! nearly double in size, -Qitritcli & Hurley are prepared to do business now with more satisfaction to themselves and their customers too. Their stock is replete with all the latest novelties and most season- a.b1e-gooda,v andltheir motto is all goods chap for cash. - - Q Away, 1- -' -5-.` ...g. . Bosses Sus_a.-Ths 1ives'of_tharma`nds of M hu-`us have been saved durin the past year, end_the c:-edit is due to Dar e_y s' Condition Powders. and Arabian` Hesve Remedy." This preparation _is `using. extensively used, M; end_e_xacu from all the highest pr-rise. No- thing of the kind his over before been half so V snccessiul olgive such universal satisfaction; _-it cannot b,.<,,`n,1_;.a',' `We can condently ;I0oon1men\Ht.`,gnIx_d:awonld ndvisernll who own ,.;tho news "of saying yon: horse : life. 'ReniInbs1f t.h4s1nn`u`1e`_'e_nd`see tho: the signature of Hand, as _C'n.-fie.-qn each pnokeqe`. V` Northrop Il|n.B.'nYd'h`Il?IulT'alnE. 'BenlerI. ' Horses to keep 5 sujiply V o.it"on hnId-lt may? 86 jayman, . l'oronto,o _Ont., ,F. t0pr!etore .fox .5,Lr.. { `-3-31'. I, L:& Lyman, Torogito, .0n't._,__P1-bprieton 0ll'43l_" ..'5Y` by;aglo_!ehq j)eg1gI. Gcorreamoutteute. \._._ V ,..,- \`.\\-.\._~s\`.~-A '\`\ x.-\\.>\\.\'\\`.".\ GSRPGRATION EEIFFIGIUUSNESS. .\'PE(,?IAL NOTICES. Yam-3, &c. , OX: 01-` ` "rm: \'|c`H.\1:~. NORTHERN CENTRAL -RAILWAY Route recommended I). Monoli- GAL, Esq, ontai-lo Centennial Cdqxmlssloncr, an the shortest ' and most direct to the NEW YORK CENTRAL, i No DUST as road is thoroughly stone .b:dlnstc". J 4'lL\-. . l he most. \'01`S.` VVi1|1 elegant lUIJ.'MA.\' I .-XLACE. SLEEP- ING 01' DAY COACHES` on each lmin. .G='Stopping Offat any Point {`wATKINs GLEN l This Gien illcated on the line of the Non I1- ern` Central only. and its picturesque and roman- tic scenery is not surpassed in the world. An elegantly illtxstfuted pamphlet descriptive of the E::hibition. with list of hotels in Philadelphia, (heir price, and a. great deal of other valuable in- rormmjon can he obtained from WESTER.\ PASSENGER. AGES '1`. NEW tom: CENTRAL, v Which can be obtained at all TICKET o1`~_`mcE_s' at red_uced_xta.t.es, or at Otce-NORTHERN CEN. TRAL RAILWAY COMPANY, 42 mxcnzmen '5 EXCIIRSIOJNISTS STREET: Buaql, 1\'r._Y. 5 FAST TRAINS DAILY. sAMuaI. L. samoun, Passengers` WASHING TON CIT Y Be sure and purchase tickets via; NORTH mm CENTRAL Western Pjiuonzer Agent.`A NORTHERN CENTRAL l-In-rout-e to the (`E.\"l`E.\'.\'I.-\ I... . and PENNSYLVANIA R.., Should Visit the Fur-En`med| COTT. 18-tf ucul All tn Hall, Htnna COMPANY ; Have the privilege of AND PENNSYLVANIA D. M.Anov'o, .13., A In . _.____..__ And) of visiliup: In` their Route. Gxxninr. Pasaxxang Kama` 4.`) Exchange Bu-ea, RAILROADS. } ---sU:m:nmEI=:. s-rxo1;:.-- hppol is or re. All Kinds of Faf27z Produce, B`;;tt cr, Eggsdnd Wool, taken at ' " ' . V Highest Ma1Vket' Prices. . iM,ARR_Il>T J3 RL0_THFRSs 139% TEIRW mars ammr 3 tam asfw WINE n ;.uu u;4 v At a. Disccaunt of 12 :E="er Cent. i e Come and Secure Bargains. A Genuine Bona-i ride Discount Sale. A. D. MACNAEB & soNMs.i Barrie, July, 4, 1876.` 4:2 Great Clemiug Sale ID ST OCK OF CHOICE 1eAs,ummu;s, GHEESE, rTRll|T.\Z [ENGLISH `BUN H0UsE.i ur_ rc- `tulhon. _\' other A. D. MACNAB SONS STQQK TAKING SALE 30% Do/55 3/S $30 r_z_. tgm; aR.':s, Gno CERY. ACALL SOLIGITED. ems ruma|:sHma.:s,'HA1s ANB cmrs, &c., REJVINA NTS J OHN WA'E`SON. Barrie, 17th Juiy, 1876. LARGE AN `WELL ASSORTE5 .A.T"n1v1oUr.ousm.' Lmv PRICES. VCALL AND smc us.) HARVEST 'rooa..s. SCYT_HES. sNATHESV&. RLAKES, % HAY & BARLIEY FORKS.` % BUNDIIXNG GLOVES, 1/_e . Nei1b. ric./c Blocic, Sour}:-, Side Dunlo go Streej. %i*:%ri:+1is;j;.876g% GRAIN CRADLES, &c., GREAT REDUCTION IN I PRICES A1: P1'ices to Clear. a`. H:ENDE1=r.-.soN s'.. V\VILL BE 0I"f:"}Ri3D DURL\ (:,'l'HII .\'l'I.\'l` 30 DAYS onthly above mold in .. ` TJ..H Vswnnancasemndn annual Ecbomno I WILL Hf'I"EI . THE . ~`,.&.\Il-I FOR. TIIE .\'I..\"l` Amp .5-I (`:, on` m; BAVLANC1;Z or I l`.El`AR.-\'I`()l .\' 'l`U .\"l`HCl\' 'I':\KI.\'(':. `HE \\'HOf.F. OF THE L.v\P.<`rE .\'T< WK HI `Aj.,SP'LENDID ocx or AS .V_[\' S'l`U("K._ l.\` .'\."[`H,l. \'l-IRY GREAT r 1" Yard.`_Wide, Grey Cotton-. . . . . . . . . .` I Yard Wide Fast Color Prints. . . .. -` - 1 Yard Wide Silk Warp Lust:-es -. . . . E Men s Harvest Boots . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - '_ Ladies Prunelha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Cod.-....1:.I 'l"...... _unu1es rruneua.a........... Sple-ndid'1`eaa I 12 lbs, Bright Sugar. . . . .. .. l0 lbs. Loaf Sugar . . . . . . . . . . EEENS V A LAl .(l:.E LU'l` m~' JUST RECEIVED} MAM|yI_9TH 2 AT TEE JUL . 15! 00 $1 00 0|). 31 25 gr... 1s-ly |ALBR&Cm Manufacturers of and ')nnInru :.. American and Italian Marble llonnlnentl. Headstones, Ian. ten, front the plulnest to the ' most elaborate designs. Peterlnead and Aberdeen scotch Grunlte Work In the above, a - `speciality. In point'of durabilit Granite takes the first p ace: as some of t e oldest Monumental structures in the world, namely, those on Egypt, are of Red Granite from the Quarries of Syene. The resistance which the stoma presents to the action of the weather is much enhanced by the process of polishing, as the amount of surface ox osicd to the elements is thereby lessened, an the air,` moisture. and frost have access to only one side of the mineral. particles and little eryntals of which the atoms is composed, while the smootlmess and glu.~4.=i< ncss of the exterior does not allow the rain tu lotlge in run it, and consequently the water (Inge, nnt ma into it the same way that it (ll-A:-s into a rough sIntfs.ee.. The liner the polish tin- more rlnrahlc and lasting, therefore will the nmterial he. latterly its use has In-eunm general in Gina : Britain; and now it has u-n~- tirc-l_\' sllperesdeal cverynther stone nsevl fai- Mnmnnontal purposes, for there is none other to he cnnipareul to it for l)e:mt_v anal lumlnility. lt stzuivls for centuries unt-hangswl, 4l(-l'_\'lnA,_' the mrmt sv\'e|`o': fl`0rl , or danip to harm IL.-1 mirrur~lik(- surfa-.-e. V The mil-<<-rilmrs having haul year: exporiuu :-. in the nizmufzu-ture of Tomi) .'~'tnne-s, &a'., van :(l1.'\Y'.1Ill('t' p(:1`flEs'l mtinfuetioxi to all, anul mu fill nrrlcrs for clecni-siting the grzuwea ul .1: . pnrtml friucmls at low ll;1l)l`c, rVerl1tl in 1!.--. best style of \\'ni'lmi:iiIsliip. Saiiiislz-s nl um L .-,..m;trnitlv run lmnrl tn lw :.u-nu at the v.'nrk~. A -all is respectfully solicited before zvrdea . ing elsewlicrc. ' I-`-\JAVl. Kem- 'ear 01:1 te, red ml re- |rr111;.xAT1 :A1. L[.\ }`. OCEAN S_T_EAMSH|PS. Passenger: `wokcnl in and I .-mu H1 tam at the luwasz r.'.tc-.1 }n_`,`lLhL' :L1-uvc line l4`.... .1! 2..l-......L` _ , L . L. .', , I R0} l)SF.l) >.';\l l;l.\'I.'.\' F|{0,\l NEW Ynllk F01: l.l\'lIRPU()L .-\I\'l> |,'L'l'Il-IX>"l'()\\'.\' EAYVI l"I' l'1'.u.\ , Tue Qrr.r..\', Smux. L`;-... .\--. ()1-.r;x F., 4:H0'i To l.ivurlmol or Ql1('6nHt<>\\`ll. . .. To Lumlnn by ||ire<-t .\`t<.-am(~r,. From l.i\'erp:ml nr |,|11eemstuvu1.. FromL0n1ou Ly Direct. huralnoel The above mu-s arr ru-carding to of the Sleeping Hm-1n.~'. l.`\ {"I'l!L`I1`|\7 ll" l`L"I`l'l|\ Barrie, July `lflth. I \ Bctwecn Xe\s' Yurk nu1 Livcrpnul Quceustuwn etween New York and Lmnlou l)in-ct .\"to:unc-rs. . . . . . . . . .. .... 'ST0`.`.'5 %uENmNw.%L _l*32 * \- , .-- - -----.-... By thirzymxe Jilfcro-nt r--I .~\ppI)' tn the-, Hrem \\'~.4t- m-r `xm-In'\ . '23 Yurk `tr:-~ FOR SALE OR TO RENT A\d ...-\.l....D r:xr'U1:sm_\' '(ii:wi.:.+:'1'n7}':~ I Hill. I.Il';."B ilH'I ` \'IllllI kn!-wn as the " !"uII1n1vr-ml. and will ht` rr-nh-I on t':lS_V but tcrn1.<~;;ppl_v Lu 'l"tl(').\l.-\\` ( ql`I\'ER.\ L .\' E\V 1" >'l"l'AHE> 1"` K _< .1.. ... |n....o :.. I`\n. .-6.4.. in-..9` 0!` l'. \E-i*: IL; _,- Marixnfactnren at and Dealers in .L The South half of Lot uumln-r This Irvin. the First (L'nm:esxion of the 'l'uwn.sh|3. 1.1` 1 >r. Apply to .H'IR\' DARBY. lisu... in all infrmuatiuu '.1.\`t(n/r:|tl`.~ from Hmrnv , apply at this Utlicc. \ 1) L'l\'|' _.. \..-.. u u.-.-. -... Pexietanguishene, January 4. 1S7-`M pm: ~"..\I,1:. I.\: B..\m:n:, : .I.J -- For sale, North of Lot `J8, `End 1 m. Tiny, 50 acres. Timber, hanlwumlmui pm` _ Twenty acres cleared and under cu1?i\`.'n-: Frame House and Log Barn, A guml ta}-x'il1'_' water on the Lot. 4 miles from .\!11l:md ( ":1 . and three milesfrom the proposed in.lu~].m :1..- line of railroad from Barrie tn I :-m-tzmgv. shcne. Terms, one-half of the p\\n-h.'o~ money down, the balance in yearly 1'n.-1:.: manta. Apply to '11. PARK!-`.13. RETURN.-T'IC1{ETH lppl LVIKIS l -ml1im__r 1 `HE HRIZ.-\'.l` r1`:.\"rF..\'.\'1'..u. 9~tf. 40-tf '0f all nksanuu v , - Pm-suantlto a Power of Sale contained in 2- min Mortgage made by one Jeremiah Ur mere will e offered for sale by ` ____--_'- _.4. - -.-4.1....-. >L.\.\ I), 001] GI.Lll'l4lJ, I-`I. 9 .\D.\, 42713 " \\ ctlxx`.-mlay, l'_ :h . `pzm-1, -EHO " .\'z\turt1a_\', `_". nd . RATES OF .\'.\LO(),\ l .\SSA1:E. | `VALUABLET mm; FQR smj Dun-unnntfn n Dan-rm nf Quin nnv-nulna in. 1: . Hg..- ....- ..- v.. . .. [:5-1'J:B1.:':o':3 'X1':'rc:-rxom . _ `I, vi n \r,-u, aiXiRT1i{'iiTo?1~12 1,; In the Town of Barrie, on _'l.`hnrsday,` the 3rd`of August, 1$7 -. m.J-I_-. ..--I....I- ........ _-_-.-~-__i ' V" , 4.) `At thehour or Telvc ofclnck, noon, llml \ able Farm known as the NORTH WEST UARTER OF LOT NUMBER SIX I {THE SEOONDOONOESSION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF NORTH ORIL- V . u an in nu: (`nnntv `n! Simcoc. cumuinin: . THE I \l"lIBI'lll' vr nun - n gnu LIA, in the County `ot Slmcoe. comuinin: 3` Acres more or less. ` V ` - TERMS CASH. Other term and -`omi:=.- . known at the tune of sale or upon um . (ion to the Mortllieei Snlipitora. _ E. 8. MIEEKING; - ARIIAGH 8.; s'1`n.u'n . f-"9. .'.fl'i`.`9P99t- - ml`9_Il 9Uv1s9rp., V |'1.)'l'F.|. TH l{F..\"l` l\' l1.\llllll'I. `.4...-- ....._ _-__ AT PM I I..\ DE l.i;Eli _y uzule on the my and ` 08 ED` V slity at re A" Tic`) T'i"F<)' R s-.-\ .1.` E . By Mr. E. S. .\Ieeking. Auctioneer. :1: v1. -:-_--_ -..:.--A 104 I . p, 4941):; 521 3089 in F01 . l.U.\' l)I).\' LL-k ('nHa,_'(-, Sm r:thL"`cnl1`! ,_ .. . I .u. Ann I `SE FOR HA LE. 1.`, I .'( 359 -1341 ll"! SALE. A. L. BURK & CO` Hit Ill! A1-I-Lv &'('.. Fxfuita R. KIN, -Sr... .-\<.F.\ TH(').\l.-\\` (`l'.V|il.iI, |'.~ur: , \Y('dl1t:5(lu'I_V'. I-lth.-h111v.',` \Vcxlm-sday, 211;}: June. -\'atuI:Ly, lstJu|_\'. \VL'11ll`:Hllay, lifih Jul} . nd.iu,`-'.- \ F." .\m.~'. H. M. R1 >.~`.~. Pent-t;1uguil.x v,,,.4-_--A no-.1 1.. .\zsturln_\'. Szstlxrcla)`. .\'aturday. Sntu rd any, Satnlrd v, ;..o.... TA) JHHN nAP.n\', us.` \`., .`ZiL|ll'u'e|_V . .\2stl1rd:n_\ . Nkxturclay. *.\' l)llU'I("` `I'uuI_'.' .\|:||l_V VVL`. PARK}".H. `vyehrb 1;; -- uh: of \:\`n mm, at J uly Elev. at In Iv-;I... TH KEI'l`.~ l `n.... I ...`Au I-n . . $0301.-~ ...:;:u 1.. ',..SU() to the 101'." l0th J u -moi. - ER_oM ETY. M; in nml 24-If . jit)" ` July Elcc ld list, e found go have law ll IVU` hm`, wunhnll 19-17 Hu- tum ;g"u7tIgru{gnna%azce. n.;'Il|u -u--unguuu-u.-u.. THURSDAY, % nu'ta "J0yab1c than the 01117 Jollflley. 1.111: U1U}S2D 9`b played Sutton instead of Bezwerton as }}endel, and were victorious by long odds. *0 re-works, which wea to have been let- "K on the 1-etumot the boat, were held over. ll Frida.ynig11t- The mndenbrilliaut dis- P`1s'.aud were obsone _. by crowds. along the "We. who sent upfmilxiy-"tI` cheer sin Qoken 0. A-. . `Wreciatiod 0! the Sight. Rig 17.0 be unfavorable :ol1{au;I_1_Ii_-nae: _at` _ ed ?the` WP; but 1etLT4iiI_7V?fxopb_thIt :wea_` `er. and! T everything else,wi11pmbiInie.to;1nAkge Jam6ngl_s_ !Bth;e nex.t;9xc'gon cage: 93. ` V , __ x -' 7.1; `:7 ? -._..-y, .. --l .n: -. uildiug 1 \l.. [ ra nun, s Stare, 3 , Aug. ) n. m `flu: bout returned early 111 MIC evcmn;,r, nu- *.i;:'n_g,r Inning occmred to max` the pleasure of 1)..` g,-,\011i`Si01litsts, unless there be taken into :`u'~`nlll1t :1 little unpluusantncss`which arose 4: 1}.`-, wluu-f, on the return, hctwecn :11`. em- pluy.~.,g.uf the company and an obstrepemus .21-lluw who had taken a dhrap too much." A -The excursion under the auspices of the ' at, 1.'curge s Society, which" came o` on 'i`imrsl;Ly last, was, perhaps, the most event- fu! and. we regrct`to say, the least pl: asumble ~-:m far as the trip on the lake was_conc-erncd - uf any that have taken place this season. The pztssnge out was 9. tough and rainy one, and there were few on board who `did not ::uL-cum}; tn'the con1bined`e'ccts of bz*'1wcn- thur and sea, sickness, \Vith much diHicult{- ....... .....,..1..u1 and the boat moorec . Lm:r :m sxcknesa. Wlw mm-`H UUHWH w.x`_-1-011 was reached and the boat _1npo1'e< 1.... ....4 |xA .\n.A .4... 1.m1..mu:tm1m1 an 1murv1 l'>L:1\`u1-011 reacuea anu uuu uuaw xuuurcu, im not before `she had susta.inm1~ an injury tb her rudder which repdcrd her unfit to return until it was repaired. This could not be of- fected. rm am-nnnt-. of the .h0a.\'y sea, and in I lllml it repmrca. 11113 Uoluu nub uu c.1- fecmnl, on account of the} hpavy Pd .111 00!ISe'1uence_ the exauxsgomsts wepe obhged to My over till the followmg nnpmlllg, thogh 7iU!u_e managed to return IN, 1'11`1- 1119 5W5 at B(3a\e.tUn W33, on the whole, pleasurable, u_1ul - u'3l1 away from Home 8 133333991 3 e1y` tlleulselvus. The boat nrvd_abo1_1t:no91:x on l2';iday, the return trip being mnxtely:-qnor_g`* enjoyable than the out journey-v The 1'_1.,1.$9t-.` dill) nlnaml Ruttnn inebend: `OI ' 35- 7!!-!! [:32 next excgggon com 011. A ___,_ . .1r---w "V 1' . . - 1; ! ` W. .r ..?~., v . '3 I 3- _-;1:~`u'nl. `H15 mtmluru-3 Young, have be`eu , near Hannlton. _ v ]'.1chrickwurk of Mr. C;-ompton"s new in; has been cznuluezlccd. I, '1`, .\'ul`:iva.n is back from_ Km1sa.s_ uh`. - _ ` - 1; [411 Inrn:R ham-r.\'. L5 UIIIXSLIIIHU Ill: :LC|h HJLUHLHHI, \VC Hl5' ` In I-nu-- :1'_':nnst the Pzuml, Hi;:ul cm- ` -wh.;allowcx1 the man .\I-Keruic, u1- ' to in our police court report, tau}:-we his i \' I mt. ('uth`.wrt._'s n:-\f.' yzychtf is perhaps m1. crati. 01 Its 517.3 011 the bay. nr;t';C(\, of the horticultural, sl1qw, 1 pri/.: list, wiil he found on the fourth I Uri` i;) L110i'vugnin_\. "lI.)Iv_,uux \......,. I - llliz '~usuutl1i>s _\'c:n'. Thu gun,-.'ts wcrc - ling .~})nH,S \'E\I'lL`ll, the 1`0fl`t'_`>.'lX!I1_(!IltS -:~:..ut ;u: and the fun in -,;(.-nc.-rail 1.2` l'l`ll.5ll(`(l. Vu mgr-~`i, thzit space will :ui.~z..L of :1 lciiggtliier I1(J1n'L` of the z~i'l'.ii:`. 'l'h<- lust rot.ui'ns of tho tni-:11 ('l`!'l(. iurtlie `-_\'v;;ii- cmling 30th June, show the mum at l.irt1i:, m:urizu,-,'c:. and in l :'.1'l`ie `._|"(' ht-(:11 : Birtlis, 64": : II|(xIvl`iil{;C.$, :33 :, K, 3; . The registrar cuznlzlains of the -L val` persons to cuin';u~in tn the l:\:giStl'3' i .\~'._ uuil `.t::_l_rt(l-`V his ..iUi1 to w :11: ('XiLlIl|)iC of :mi;::' l7ilX`L`l(.'S.r(IIl(`.`i. Thu "~z`w..;mcu at" the duty cmaib no oust nu ~.~ ;-s-gistcrixig, the cm'poi'::.ti0n lmving L3 llll` it; sothzit pm.'L:rt_y l.`i).lli_l<)l2 he given in i.-xuiisc for 11011-coizipliuiicc-`with the law. l Tlzi: St. P`lt'.`lCli`S .\'ncici;y excursion 011 l ink; was both 31. stlccessflll and e1ijoy;1i.':l;` The hunt loft P..`.r1'ie` -'.'ith nhout 400 011` 2.1. llUlll1l"(lCCEdC;d to Jzu.-l~:s.m's Point \vhere4 1'.-stivitics were to come 051'. J9`;-mu the nt the Lady, much to the dissxttisfaution of aiptuiii, took .1 run to ()i-illia ; but} only I i_;};in;_: a few minutes, .3. n'un1hei- of excui-_. hL\Z.\', who counted on her rcinu.ining at :1 an hour, wcrc_1el't behind and had to 1;.-. hume by rail, h<;sil(':siiiissii1gull the fun( :: returned early in the evcuin.-,r, no- .. . 1. .\...-in-rptl tn m:u- the 'Dl(:lSlll`e I-_ ,1, T, .\lll|1\'zI.n I5 u;wn u'uu.1_ I\uLaaa_ it, Hcl0o_l{s11ca.1'|3y. , '_ W B:m'ie cricket club` play B1-adfm-d ,,a,;~..v, at the latter pL1ce. ` H: .\u\ .\X(`F. is only :31 a year. -postage I.-in zulvallcc. Subscrlbe fofit. :' . , 1):; [n:1s.~5t,-.1 thnmgh Barne, er Vlckers ., me nth-'.'1' day, nu.2lcd up m a box. .icf (`<)n<,tal)1e IL) ers` and falnily stzift ~,-.1.sur;: trip tn ])ah Ibh_ in a few days. _ `V ,- H Yarn]: . She looks I L` (Iriilia `lit/milor lures mu` lacrosse mwlglo the players of that place. .\nw, m`L lac stxnnpczl. ,v.unu of crickt will In: played in town uy, in the 'l`mvn Park, bet\v_ecn tlw . zuul Bzm 10 clubs. - .`l|'H.'.I(:u In .- we! walks in .sc\'cr:L`. parts 01 the he-ing treated to :1.` new spread of pebbles`. Thcrc are lots of l11UI`0 .;x1>lc kmds of p.'wemcnt-to walk over k"L, _~:rr-a\'cl paths. .` I H` M . ilding npemti<)ns' on l)unlup-st.`cnn- risk. The Sheritf's block and the other ';;-1111 the north side are mlmncxng .\s}1iIc some of those opposite the` ` are in an almust co1n`p1`etcq.st;1te.' . I) 1.5 " v;:.st' :md_ \('1'.~t of the t:n'.1;;5-the : [mu hang Uwun street -p1:1_ye.1a .4 ;__':unu of cri..-k.,t Qn .\'m1xd:;y. The mu ()1? victnrs. the s--are heulg ; E413 t, -st, I02, with four \Vi.-kct.~' to so Juxvxg. hinl age was lxft htmg,-`in-,5 I`.11`;5iJunf Nunlers` j_c\n~lh:ry share the whnlc (f 1 night. without any thic\~in;:l1;111z!s .. ' \\'u..\......= +:... nip Inn. "vi: .\luhnn, who lien! thlz Other` da'_v at ml h-mu suns.ruko, was :1. sod-in1aw_ ', l':x,(>, of liawrue. new siulewalk nu Owen-Bt., up to the u, in :miznpm\'<:xm;nt an thc.x'1;:kctty _.~ tm-r.: buxurc. ---%.__._._ ouan TOWN nasnas. T ' l;n\'. "I-3. -`L i :u`u1lt curly OD` nu tum h]IUl ]lt .1 .:IH1HLH 1) : .-thodist > I ... \ n. v J 0111) ...;n ,~ was one of t'.1e'1dv,1ist -(1.-4;) ; of 3 mill, it scelm, tnu`.( fire {mm the of the (.:hixn1u-,_v, and not frum an A" the lwfzlc-1'. The lnss is 51,201) : .nst:11>lu Roxy utcmplatc :11 has 1 xuuxlm. at the 1.'7.tu sesairm of the nt.1.-\ssnr:i:1tir-Ix -is rrretlitcsi with 1:1 an able 1m.p~.-1' m} the trca.tlncut imlp;;." ' ' LllL' (iUU_ \\'El.1.. 28-11 1: . Pwculiu assist .- at the jvrncc:1- 5L't.iUXl wxth :1 1en.-1m-etin`-.g at the 1c\`.' .\l-cth-ulust _'hur<:h. llnnl. J.-` 1 at the "itch &, Hlxrlu.-y, \v'uu on to their prc!ni;~; R. .-l*,< fur .--mh-.-umnrm .`~'m1th, lecture 1 upnm n. : not an" 110.1 I: Junt.` is yet an th.e dry = Lu.) uluuh .h.zt!;e1'v:xl up to ` ~r (2.1 _(;1ZlL1113n; 3:-|\'o.d zi little ll ('o0pc!`. tinsmitll, from ".4 wharf, Um other day. latex . xnce hct\\'(`ren the Aim` 5 not yet come nff.1mr1s cut juist no\-.' of its being pic uic :\,n.1 ct:vur r `u.\'11u:l:L_\' .\clmnl, _\\'iIl he nst Ilrzl. on the n"111i~_< 1` int. .\'tv:LII1hur\t, Lvulrg 1 t at l030"1.m ., r;-tvzmi `UXl.\`l`\_v"ll{"l LI` :1 HEIIHUY III ' ,s :a1;u-xng the man] matter I B;u*r1e past.-n-tlicc the i . up , ent of Scssxou y Jane un Hm I, {I l'UlUl'Ull JLILI u in the lecture Nuhjucfz l n2l`1 A free. .1lH]L'), \\ HU IHIIVKAU 5 .eir pron ' .ha_\'e bnen mtm\'c:ntmn of the lire rill ;Lppc:1l. ;lIi_\`, (`ll.lIY_')iL|lk' \:\\:L:y m 'c;n`. ml, the` -At, n..r...n nfv-flu-1 15:` ill!) LH1l,'\ H! \\'!m s:1\ s intention, we"! l).....X lJ.'...I ._ V , I .' c:1gc(1 m .1 sumll cu] in `V Fun-:nnv~ hi : uIv\.u \ |\A:\` .`.. ..... m Barrie of m ieturxxlinmiugm `ilX`L'!L'SH'()ll(`.*i. L L....K.\., In m-cxl mztive of 2 mom, ct: "1 -e1'x'.u1\l2L, .. 6'. um` 15 TAIN I. Q;

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