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Northern Advance, 19 Sep 1878, p. 3

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IVUR.-so-I-3.. IIV 1] O [15 E77,a.... . . . . .. 2011 77 1148 TOWNSHIP OF INNISFII. SW of Drillshed . known" a.'s Somen- s Block, "onPl:.S.... 1 SWcornerufS 13, .l`J.l.KIl10I VV Ola ofS` El9aofS,1,- E8a.ofS1}.. .. N; . . . . . . . . .. N; 671;a.& W 20lnfF..` PJUU I801 ofN. W Sag. E7711...` rnl ngwguoz. vv w uaot nu ofN.... .. \V8nofE38: of N :)....-.. -E7 aof \V. 89 MN ). 134] 8.0! \V,.UU 8 ofN . . . . ... WV 8'2u.ofN :3... VV 62a.0f SQ... E19n.ofW 81a. AFQT. \V l.`l80I.l`Ji5U8 ofS.' . . . . .. 'El6n`ofS.... N 633 of W 81 a" ofN:}......... Sl8not`W8l 9. ofNA E70~aofS`... S......... . . SE:];.... W76o.ofN 5-... W80aofN... \V'~'ofN . . . . .. Pt. of S E Pt. .. \v9aotE47'$ nFN1. vv uuoxoao u ofN N&W21a of SQ... . . . . .. E49 aof W 70 aofS _w 14 aof E36; nfl' ........._, nu, ...u. u u. an. nuuauuu Au gnaw uuya. .~-'I`he West Riding fall show takes place at :trri4': on Thursday and Friday, 3rd and 4th Uqtober. ~ ..-1v w 3... 30'; Us if ;'. '._'. 70aofE.. %Xsm. 3 yy, purner, 0 `chnn.`ou con. .5; 10 chns.daen.`. nuu a.orua_; a E5aofS... N6aofN S16aofN 22a nfN'l -.v vv AIL 0.S-`-E25aofS'1s E50 a.ofN.1_; & ' E 5nnfRL _, S7aofN',....- Nl4aof S21 9 ofNJ_;........' u C 31!? 333 I I?" So much of the said Lands as may be sufficient to discharge the Taxes, and all lawful charges incurred in and about the sale and collection of the` same. . -- , The following lands have been Patented :- TOWNSHIP OF ADJALA; Part. Lot. Con. Acres. Amt`, Costs 8: Due. Fccs. ` 9. (A S n ---Rev. Mr. Fraser, late `(of Barrie, nbw of St. Thomas. favored us with a call on Satur- day. The rev. gentleman, -we are pleased to Ulxservc, looked well. av g uesa D cot-ner_5a)... '13 6 I `V r-nrnoj-, 5 vv vv-gov-ennui ) IIILU LUIIII Ila VI December." Next. At the hour of'E1even o'clock in the fore- noon, at the uuuu, an um Court House, , .In the Town of Barrie. nroceed to sell in: ` u ;.uwu nu uaunnu, yl. UvcI:\l M.) 5611 Dy %I5ii`3LIc Auc'rIoNl Sn mnnh nf thannid Tana. .. ....... I... ....a:..:..-4. ' _ faint issued by the (T0 Wu Warden of the County of Simcoe, hearing date the Twenty- Sixth Day of August, in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Eught Hundrf and Seventy- Eight, and to me directed, `commanding me to levy upon the several lands hereinafter mentioned, and described as being in the .County of. Simeoe, for Arrears respectively due thereon, together with my Costs, I here- bygive notice that unless. the said Arrears be sooner paid, I shall, on ` Wednesday. the" 18th Day of an.-mi.-- ' `H4-6 comm or smcogi IL` 133* count? or sums, _1N_ ARREARS FOR TAXES ism: ounnus II TBl$ASU'RE`R Sv Barrie, proceed to sell by BIIQI IR -lm-ILQI , -'I`l1e odes ta spring, summer, autumn, winter, beautiful spring, &c., are numerous. There is now a. new one-odc to the prvuter,' _0.\'E DOLLAR! Do you tumble, gentle ruulcr ? \ 01!...--con jLot`No.2 L *n.....1'-.... UL ulunuu. `O7 ` L I Z!/D 26 2 8 341 - 1 15 12 1547 V-7 2 100 6501 '1`0WNSHIP OF MEDONTE. _ (A .22T71oo1646T 22 7_10o 1707 3117?: Ar: nan . 10 um 61 60` R`. 13. 59 15 so 3 MATCHEDASH. By virtue of aWar- rant .6... .I..L.. cl... 'l`.......L.. 95 ll 93 OI? zl I7 38 31 35` r1'Iv\ . IE - 84 55 6 31 0.41`: . --'I`hc l roviucial Exhibition `commences on Monday. amlv continues during the week._ Tlicre will be the usual large attendance we fancy. The show promises to be an exceed- ingly good one this year. .-Lord Dufferin will open it. - ` 'L..__,_A ,_ A1 I ' ' A I 6 84 am 11 43 13 05 1 18 ll 48 nnvv 30' 39 12. 09 413' 7 _79 28 58 315" 373 303 293 295 QOK 355- QAK V --Mr. (Ian. R. Ford, auctioneer, will have sales as follows :-Finlay Broa., lot-l3, con. 1 Vespra, (lumber) on Wednesday, Sept. 25; twelve `months credit. Friday, 27t-h,iust`., ' shock ulld implements of` Robt. Reynolds, N {- , _lot2l, con. 11, Inuisl. Monday, 30th, Thos. V Lawson, N5 lot 7, con. 10 Vespra, stock and impluxnents. Frhlay, Oct. 4th, stock and im- plemcnts of estate of the lam Robt McMas.ter, Jot 14, con. 5, Exam. . . "N... u'.....I-_ _._,1 r1_.._.;_. rn__I_ ___I__.. ..._ 0 U0 358 Part of... ....J W 32.01 Park lot MAO An < I H oaox (ark 105 N02 on 1 W23 ofPa1-klot ,No5on.;.....J D 1 on AC Dnnly Int \v.63-L'6 Broken . \X7A`I.`.. Bfoken ` <.. --uuuun, n, -;Lu.uuuua. --Whilc 21 late train was moving` out 1859 Monday night, a young man about twen_-`,y- ve years of age, evidently` intoxicavted, (mod to juinp on a car while in motion. He missed- his footing, however, and was swung between ue care. Fortunately several parties were on the platform, and Mr. Donald Campbell. ing nearest; eaught him in timg to save .1113 meetmg with, perha 5, an nntnmely death. `This act quite o'en ed the man. but 3-3 9 ittlo coaxing be was pacied and taken 90 5 `hotel and put to bed. Will the public nave! earn the great danger of jumping on "the 03-V9. when in motion 7 `,nL`A ' _ _ _ _. . unu- Avvvaiu E8anf 3 .... .W 20 aof Bro. _ V - 11 I0 200 so -12 0 Part ef` Severn - ' T Is1md.'....... 1 786 3~ TOWNSHIP or SOUTH ORILLIAA. VPtofN-ofW:} 6V 5 57; 54 37 4: Broken front -- . ., W5......-.... 1 7 33 2611 31 TOWNSHIP or SUNNIDALE. El9aof'N....n22 2 19 613 31 W68aofE87 ' nFNl'.l 09 9 RR -7'lR Q: s34abtN47a glgq of N 65a D IO II 0] Broken . Broken . Broken` . -on, coo... W S32 aof N55 3 DlUIBI.o?-o .-.-`o E 25-8` bf Sf}. . .. N 3610! E s_14aN50a Inn IIr\Y( ` T` Frontig_g Bay. 15 V0 0 011.-`~o...l l;aof Parklot lnKnn ' ~I vl nvvu %"rowNsTIi1vP .`.`.'.`.'..` .l 7 20 95 22 jT 9 '20 140 so ,l`OWNSHI\P OF TAY. .. 106 I 4} -4 Parklot 71'5\7v'Nsi1'1 :)1'a"<-)'1zo. I5. 21 I11 `I11 111 rt. 12 12 ~---we x.---<-vu V---luv uu uuuuu-J Lusuu. _ .~'l`hc work of ye-laying. the gas pipes goes--` lurmkly on, and W111 be nished 1n A few days. .._'I`hn Want Riinn Full nluun +..lu-m I--- .. 22 3 80493 452 ll 73 I `R Ammo Due. 1 c. 288 ..-.,, ....... .v_v... . V - I`hc Cnuser_vativc Party of `Barrie must imt he held responsible for the efgy in- " ault, which was the work of some mischievous lads, whom we hope to see discovered and exposed. ` ' ` n II n 1 . ' an 288 298 295 353 135 315 OCR E Dunlopstg... Dmilop 8't` . -v- .., v\uA. u, uanu. - -The Warden and Conn y Clerk when on `their way back from Quebec where they had been as delegates to the- municignl presenta`-. `tion conventxon in honor of H13 Excellency {he {ate {`n\\mrnnr-J lnnnrn] r'rnv\nn41 v'n hi nun w snikoa St ,. Feet. N leculnseth St 64 13,840 2 9 Tecumaeth St.. 66 13,840 2 S SUB-DIVISION 8 OF E ; L01` No, , CON. my. Human . Tn`- zx _ 51080 313 37 5 838308 ASUB-DIVISION or` s. E. pr. or LOT No. 40, um CON. or NOITAWASAGA. Want ,, -_ .. v.u N0spreySt..... 61 ,3 341 J , 7 1 341 -E Melancthon St .13 3 3 41 VILLAGE OF SUDBURY. 1. ,L Block ... .. ... mml. . DIUUK 4 Block . DDLD DIUUK -u-ol- E Pt Block . N Robe!-tSt W S Robert St..... Robert S!:...... N Water St..... S Water-St .... v suucxu N Osprey St.. I4 umwnam Ht. . - 'N_Pointz St .... \'\4v\ru;vAI -'I`hegrc.1ttrzule sale in Toronto Ixzia at-N tractcd quite a number of merchants from this -neighborhood. - "PL... rlt--AIIIlh.II1`:lhr\ IL__L,_ ,r -n Hhrontario St . OrchardSt..... O33 - 2 VILLAGE OFMIDLAND. W King s:...... 5 -- 3 14 96 VIl'.l .Al':Ii`. nu` xrnwvn A "7 A L) IBUWIIFCI Olin - Weaterl Pt.. 18` .4/36 2 21 " Easter] 1: .... 18 5/36 2 77 I Wester y Pt 19 4/36 2 16 1 Easterly Pt.,... 19 5/36 2 71 ` VILLAGE OF DUNTROON. Ssimcoe St..... 7 1-5 '2 9) 5 VV Caroline St .. 13 1-5 2 99 5 VILLAGE OFGRAVENHULVRST. I 399 5 2 399 1 '71: 1 non : OUR? til I VILLAGE OF HELMSLEY. N Farquhar-St.. 10 4 54 ` 11 A , 4 54 12 :3; 4 54 13 Q 4 54 I4 1 A :4 All `I 09 W Quoensc..... 7 ,3/3 5 37 s _ 3/5 5 37 VILLAGE 01-` INVERMARA. _Cli'ord s:,..... .2 5 352 0 1 A-.. 10 16 oxouaru Uon. .. 48 Queen-St...-.. I09 . Thom son a Bl ck Pto 30 3rdCon V J. E. Dubois.. Pepin& Co..... 107 `Pepin & Co N8 17!`! r Ania nn -ur-u uv vv up- .n - `U 3 VILLAGE OF CREEMORE. Pt of Bolster- s Block E of 4th ConLine...... 9 N Edward St.. 3 3 IR I '11 91 4 an 1: I0.` ) muqul JJIHU DC` tween Lots KT.-us IIKL IIR v Turonto . . H.'nnilt'>n . * WCCII 1.4) n In Nos. l15& 116 A ll Luunlu \ S Margnre; St Fl; ` of303rd Con. 48 0nnnn-Rk `'00 o n man now. . Jacob : l`ermce.. w Reid st. N Pt --v-u va ova-uua luv I0 637 -TOWN'SH.[.P OF MONCK" Y 25' A 129 `I3 93 TOWNSHIP OF_ HUMPBREYS. L. Roman Isl d 1) ` ' 3 5 oo L. Rosdeu Ial'd. F i I 5 03 Sucker Lake In'_l d; B ` 1 5 03 .o.....__ -_ _, ....-..-. _.--.. - u II In! VILLAEE 01-` ALLANDALE. N Cumberland St * '(Milburna).... 12 1-5 I 52 S E Centre St. ` (Jacobs) ..,. ` 7 3 55 Q 1 `JR: Au . I I UU 27 _ 1 7 os `VILLAGE OF MACKSVILLE. 8 4 3 99 VTT.T.Af1To`. nn \.I"rn*l A xrn rirosvxsnrr oir 'M UskoKA. J . . ` U Lot (`km A6reu.AI::-`Do;_,eg , :1 1 - Z :15 St. . 2 5/36 3 16 VILLAGE OF` ANGUS. In` Q5 Di - 3!9.?%*%%%rJ"$TWl u 12 I4 17 21 .21 OR 1-`eel. 13, 840 ll Yl\-u_- --Peaches are dear. _ -The days grow short. ---Bcnutifui moonlight nights. ,--Now shoot ducks--if you pan. --'I`lxe partridge season begins lat Oct. ' _ - l`he Lady's last regular trip on Saturday. -BubyIand for October is pretty, as usual. --We had a plezisant call from Mr. J. W. Parkhill, Mulmur, last`. week. ' VIVL. I`D..._ `I - I), W, ` ` ._-....v- cud 10 80 - 10 80 RA: 91 an 9 13 `I90 ODZ 852 586 586 um '0. H5, lat IHHTIC . . -. Allnndale . 4 43 7'2 72 \Y\`I'I 295 'lhnrnton H (5uukSt0VV. ucton..... '1`utt.enham . ldgrnvc... 93 wArims:.......'. ` 1 1 E sh;Ino 4 B alumna \V Me-Qf`nf 51- no W M6fB`Qf 8'11 R Patton St. .. W Plllbn Shannon ' I W Puuou SL. W. Killer 8!.` E Millet Stu... E'Miller Stu E 8311-81.. (V7/\l I'I`AL, E Barr St...,.;. M W l.llorSt.... H ` I `W S`nn|o o E Hall 331......- W BIN St. a n no..- E mm s':.'...... wn-n sc[...--- s Shelton sq... 3 Shelton St. . - W Shelton 8: .- Canada Pe;manent loan and Savings Company. T . . nvvn A I III Dyan Ann ..,,-.. .... --Thc wet weather having prevented the -entertainment advertised for Friday evening . Ia-at," coming off, it has` been decided to give it to xuryrrow (Friday) evening. The Oratorio will he presented as previously announced, and if our music-loving citizens wish on even- ing of exceptional enjoyment we can only ad- vise them to attend. A plan of the hall may -be seen at Mann's, and reserved seats chosen. -Amt; ' Due. Z6 is 23 0Q 61 I O0 23` 3 88 23 2 88 0') 009 zoo 388 09 \V Uhnslnnn SI. . W Jnhnsori 81.. E Anlmr SI.- R Arthur 5:. _ t.' V` *-`nu-xi. u:. Due. Costs. I c. 8 c. --u III 30 I W Treasurer Suutoe. ll'lGUUl'n 45-ly . Cualsa: , Fees. ,. $0. _| 315 Q1511-In use uuzoonl, NEIL In-use. Ans-t svw.,18=8.-/*1 |uu..... -- -~~- - --- ExtuhIished xsoz. Capital, $11,030,009. For Fire Business Only. _ ' guru: nlnnnnw 11..-... D.,;.;r`.>---- -----w meu .lBWJW' . .1 ,4 . . V> ..n,"".?.'x'.-o:`e'3a. ".71-n-nn_ .. __.._-_ ' - 8|.l0 BLAGK Blaok Lustres at 25 cu- IN NEW S{A}3;.'S, And at P:-inn: In-.r...... ....I..___, .. ryu-.55.-&V. And at Prices before unknown. Speoi tention is directed to a line of Which is equal if not superior to any in Bari! at 40 cents. . .,. .__ Ahonse, with about 1 acre of ground It` tachcd, in a central locality in Barrie, lor which a small house in Alluhdale with lull an acre ground nfwill be taken in part payment. Apply to Bnv no is August 20, 1,878. neeps constantly on hand ALLKIND OF GOALS F0 R jm@ UNIGORN. I IIU nu`..- -V - insures Farm Property and Private Dwemg ` `u gs. Capital, 8600, 000. V _ ALEX. ` ` __I'1_n.'.w"-A=_._<.=g-;- T `'7 \"r'\r-c\r-u-- BAYFIELDST.,- u. uuu.n-nun, nanxuri, IM- - PORTER of and dealer in C0818 of all kinds, and Georgetown Grcy,und Guelph White Fmishing Lime.` Cements of all kinds, Fire Hrirks and Plasterers` Hair. Oice and Store- house actho Northern Railway Switch. (00: of John Street. near the depot. (`ha bond of this Lime is bette than that or any other kind, and the nish superior. 0lcc-(.'orner of John and h_1l_izabeth-ats ` me unish sum f_l_izabeth-a1_ -_.__ ----u- VI VVIIEV FOR ISTEAM, FOUNDRY, DOMESTIC AND Bl.AOK8MITH'8 USE. n . av-aw-.- .. -.__ A STRAWV WORK, STAMPING FORIBRMDING. Residence, East side of MULCASTER STREET. NEAR AND REAR OF THE MARKET, ' BARIHE. ~ Jan. 14. 1878. 3-tf MESS TIIIMMIIGS In Ianal..- 17.4-; mm: mm n:nnr.>: ma. . u unnn I1... `I I Ann An ;ARR1ECOAyL OFFI.CE. -W. P. JAYNES Keen: cnmmmnv nn hum L 1:IDEN0E WANTED. Sign-of the_Uuioown,`,l In Anon-`(chum mm: " ; wooo. LIME AND con. " . . ..-.\,..s,... S. JOHNSON, BARBIE, IM- dealer in (fa-ml: nf my Worth One Twenty-Five. . L . QIAIJVIL Keeps constantly hand II I II R 3 - L - in e noveities Ail ii) ' I; Endless Variety. JNIEVV --AT THE- .--7" ':`heIsu|aletl Risk Insurance 00., , I\..-_;...L-- noun` D_:.._L.. '\-.II:... __ Ask to see our Goods I BOX 21, Barrie. u u BARBIE. `I"'OJ4 llid`IfluI !clIIFlo"II`lu"If`-"tl`Io'C|l`I|`l;JO|.l '1`!-IURSDAY, SEPT. 19,1878. p7:`mnxr1;m Imm cmwxm we. 1n0lK10.S Kennedy} - Mom". A. Simmons. `XYLII , I n 1 ' - IlVll"' " of London, Englaml, Established 1782. ---war `innnnninr 1...... Aaounfmr lrwovwu DASH as. uon convention in honor or 1113 Exeeuency late Governnr-Gexieral, dropped in to see us and gave us a glowing account of the a.`a.ir `They spoke in the highest terms of their treat-' ment while at the Capital, and were loud in . their eulogies of the reply made by Lord Duf- fcrin to the farewell address presented to him, 8 Kort-ion of which speech we _` publish else- `W ere. _ NORTHERN RAILWAY. "AM[L'1`ON` & 1~i0R'1`H..WEl TERN RAIL\VAY. V . ALEX. MORROW8 ADV'T8. _,_, -,vvv.\...v-----v C l)u:uuooa V. ALEX. molmow, Ag',_ ALEXANDER monuow . . , H ...,~,vvv.\.\,v~. .. .... ~.-v~,v~..~.-..~,.,,. GENT F_0R' THE- on-..v_, - ~- ALEX. `Moscow, A-gvgnl. CREEKr.,_.'1,EoB,'666f " ' ' ,u.nx. Monuow, Ago :. -,__-. ..._-...-..-.?..j`..-._'*-. _.- Appraiser for the U'I`\':{R[V:.['.uu 11:00 7:05 11:35 7:35 A. M. 6:30 6:40 ---At the re rular meeting of the St. Patrick's Benevo ent Society of Barrie, the ntllcers elected for the next six months were : Messrs. M. J. Frawley, President ; Wm. Reeves, Vxce-President ; R. C. McHenr.y, `Re- cording Secretary ; \Vni. E. Moore, Corres- ptznding-anll Financial Secretary; Very Rev. Qean O'Connor, Treasurer; John COHIIOYS :oon(luctor.-Executive Committee ': Messrs- Thomus Gallagher, John McAleer, George, 1`olen.--`Visiting Committee : Messrs. Edward _BVrne.. Thomas Kennedy, Thomas Goben, `VIII. Moran. A. Simmons. ' V I :uu 8:05 0.05 a frat? I : {'1 12:30 12:22 _, . $1,750,000. _15yrne Wm. prisoner wag mmctea tor the murder or nu u Darrell, at Blue's Hotel, Collin wood. To particulars of the case appesrei ix; the An- vaxcz of two weeks ago. on the application qfbis counhel, Mr. Gamon, "of Couingwood, the case was postponed to next aaaises.` `Inn ortant wntnessoi, it -seems, could not be ound in-timefor the present Egypt. ' 'n_..._.- -.. 1-....- 1t;..n...... 'IIIr.'..A..- Luuuu. an Usnnnv .v. -.... 3.. ......,. ,..,.,,r_. -. Tan Qmznn _v:. Amax. McDun=.-- .l.`hreq ;indf0,1i,W$}I3';~ _ mting a. load9d_ pistol at _Al_ex. Da_x'r$|_1J5 P9111 123% #: lggded pxatol at Chngtma Darrach, wxfe of ,l,1eforn1er; as boccasionr ing bod y hgrm 'o_n Jetexniah raer. .,'1-`Vhis ggiae, w ich was not inllided in. onrhlt `t was ogetqd to be takgnu _Tby. ' ` aliip,` d'1,-heGrauitJu Iago uaauu l3uI.IIuIvv\-\\ U\l. ....-.... _ Tm: Queen vs. CRAWFORD AND HUTCHISON -_-`Prisoners were charged with therobbery of 3 cash box gontainin some $18 from the J unctien House `}Iote,, - near Midland. The prosecutor, Firth; proprietor of the hotel, swore that the prisoners came `to his house on the day in question, on their way to.att_end the3Barrie`Regatta ; that after spending some- thing in liquor they left ; that at dark foot- steps were heard passing around the premi- ses, and a face was seen pressed against a` window pane of the room in which the prose- cutor wns; that it was subsequently discover- ed that his cash box had, been stolen during the night; and that the foot marks left in the - soil 9; `out the lkqgse, and which led away in the direction which the prisoners took, were made by boots of the same size {ind gonstr;g- tionas those the risoners wore.` Mr . Lennox appeared or the defence, end after ~ calling witnesses to prove that the two pris- oners hnd been possessed of n considerable snip of money (something less than what Firth wore to having lost was found on the ` onetofthe ppisoners when arrested) sometime before the robbe'ry,'he regiiowegi, the evidence very minutely, and` made a powerful .'.m.s1 fn the Jun` in behalf of the accused. person of I113 DOIUIBIQ, I} Q. mu: uusuu. uun_y- Dvuvtplnna` found it on up _ 93135;, The pngoner gplpced out to-lino:-row.. - - '. r evidence minutely, ana'ma.ae powerxui 3' _peal to the Jury ' behalf of the gm I_.qy,_lphip summed up rather favorably to the prisoners, gngi {spoke in high compliment of the address (his muidcg qqe) to the Jury "of the counsel for the defencei ' The Jury 3'9-T turned with a verdict of guilty and a`recom- mendation to mercy. . . in... r\.....-... .... `M ;-n Tun-navnnv _'l`lm -.4 -~_-. - --a.--__, _-. CAMPBELL, vs. Rocm,s.-Pltf. and Daft. live opposite each other on the town line be- tween West Gwillimbury and Innisl, and the former sought damages for injury done his crop by the water from a ditch which Deft. s construction of a culvert in front of his pre- mises caused to How on I 1'."s property, The Plff. was given a verdict of $28.50, with Divi- ninn nurt costs.` Mr. Lonnt for Plff.: Mr. rm. gwen a venue: OI 929.01), wmu uxv1- aiou Court costs.` Mr. Lount for P_lff.; Scanlon for Dcft. The Grand Jury found true bills in all cases submitted to` them. r-\,,_ n.____. ._ f1.. . ....._...-. . .-.. rt .......... u _-_ .___-_, ,,._ 3, _-_ , __ M1Lx1~: us. S1m:L-)3.---The Deft. is `a drover, lately of Tecumseth township, who hired 1 ll}'. in Montreal to act as foreman on his form. 111 addition to performing hisiluty in this capacity, PHI`. also contracted with l_)eft. to board three other employees on the farm. The suit was brought to recover wages and remuneration due Plff. for his ser~ vices and for the " keep of `the three men. A-verdict. for the amount, 8188 Wu given by the Jury. Mr. Lountf or Pl.; Mr. Scanlon, by Mr. `Ferguson, for Deft. 11.-.-..-.-. . f).\~- .-..... lllll` -...) `l\...L`I. - ---4 Au LLIUIIIULI 1 -The recent steady and heavy ra._in5 di<.i_9' Very considerable amount of damage both 111 'ansda and the States. From many quarte comem rt: of the destruction committed'b5' the Voogz, which must have been great. In 9! own neiszhbnrhdmi um Arum-innned the ef- V,\:~'1>nnnLm(:11 vs. -B1:sLEv.---The parties to this suit are merchants, living in Port Car- ling, and the action was brought by P111`. to recover damages from Deft. for alleged false impiisomnent. At last Assizes, it will be le- meuibered, Vauderburgh was indicted for arsou at the instance of Besley`, whose pie- mises were ned by an incendiary, supposed by Besley, from circumstances connected with the tire, to have been his neighbor, Vander- `burgh. The accused" was acquitted, and by this suit sought" to obtain damages for his imprisonment pending the triaL Hie Lord- ship would not allow the case to go before the Jury, and nomauitetl the Pltf. Mr. Lount for Pl'.; Mr. Mcilarthy for Deft. n____ _, , tn. 1` cu Evans for Plff. Bnowxvs. Pu1.vonu.--Action on pr his- soxy note-undefendecl. Verdict for 13., $1103.24, with immediate execution. Mr. A4 - .-nu QIII 4. ..n. ~QUIN1\' vs. Box'.~;.-Refe1red to John -A . Ar dagh, Esq., for arbitration. The Grtmd .luro_{s of our Sou reign Lniy, for the Court of 125552, for the County of simcoe, A Beg leave to present to your Lordship our thanks for the very lucid explanation of our duties as Grand Jurors at the opening of the- Court. We are very much -pleased at the com- parative lightness of the calendar, owing, we elieve, partly to the paucity of crime in the County and to the beneficial operation of the Count J udge`s Criminal Court, the jurisdic- tion o which might be (usefull ) more enlarg- ed and extended.. We have `a so visited the Gaol and have found that institution scrupul- ously clean and comfortable, reflecting great - credit on Mr. Lang, the gaoler, __aud the of-- ficials under "him. \Ve find a number of prisoners in the gaol sentenced by the Magis- trates for drunkenness, and every case of crime sent before us we have found to pro- ceed from the use of strongdrink. We may also saythat our duties have been made com- paratively easy in consequence of the excel- ent arrangement and the assistance afforded us by the Crown Counsel, Mr. Cotter, in having the cases prepared for investigation and the witnessesin attendance, so` that your Jurors were enabled to proceed with the busi- ness without any undue delay, and we tender our thanks to that gentleman for the courtesy and kindness shown by him, and hope for the future that he will be selected to conduct the .' business for the Crown in this County . - Your Jurors cannot but deplore the recent dlsgraceful transactions that have occurred in a sister province of this confederation, where- by civil and religious liberty, which 18 the heritage of every Briton, was interfered with to such an extent as to prevent a certain por- tion ' of the people from attending _Divinc worship on a particular day. , ' All of which we most respectfully present. C0.LWELL_ GRAHAM, p v-_-- . . _..... vu.......-...u, ._ ' Fqremah, Grand Jury Room, Barrie, Sept. 14, 1878. IHGUUHDIUU DU I.ILU|'U.yo T52 Qvnxx vs. Nan. Lxvmasrox. prisoner indicted for the murderofuh Da:gell_, B_lu9"sA H};'t9L Calling ood. T e .._..-_..- :.. Ll... Ah ,,_ -_- -_.--- v.....n.uu. Other places have better claims, and among them Barrie occupies no inferior place. It was at one time almost certain that Kempen- feldt Bay would be selected for this race, and the present postponement, together with other circumstances that have transpired, lead us to hope that, it will yet be chosen. An offer of $5,000 was made by certain parties interested in having the race at Barrie, and this in addition to the attractiveness of_ the course, may yet bringus the race. Speaking of this matterthe Stayner Sun says :-- We notice by Tues-1ay s Gtobe that the town of Barrie oered $5,000 as a purse if the Hanl:m- Courtney race was rowed on the Bay at ' that ` town. Barrie citizens take great interest in aquatics, and deserve credit for their enter- prise in endeavouring to have the race-rowed on K einpenfeldt Bay. 5 --- l`h`eAB'anla.n-Courtney I-auce which was t'oA have been rowed at Lachine has been post-_ poued. We do not speak authoritatively, but we have a shrewd sns icion that Lachine will not be the 'scene ofp this notable contest. better occunies no infntlr nlnnn .T9 ~ ers-- r. R. Serson-who,_putting on an o (1 His Worship he was, of course, discharged. . -While playing agame of checkers at an up town tobacco store on Saturday evening, a couple of Barrie men were. interrupted by is rough looking stranger who undertook to ex- plain to them that neither of them know any- thing about the game. The interrii tion and iinpu nation were resented by one o the pla special constable s badge. which he was privi-. leged to wear on a recent coca:-imi. grabbed the intriidersnd despite liisgcsistunce took him off to gaol where he had to remain till Monday morning, -when on appearing before We are inclined to think that in dealing with the stranger as he did the self-constituted cop was guiltyof what is decidedly illegal and certainly reprehensible; and we fancy the subject of his attentions could make him pay . for it, if he felt disposed. "` W: Wm-C11 must have been great-. 1n 2:" '"` neiahbomom we experienced the ef- ct Of the rain in the intkcrru tion of railwn . T. _ . y $`;:1ile1:`un1cat1on and `It! conctnitant incon- md theed The yvashxng [away of the tmck North: estrucuon of bridges on both the gm fm `W1 H & J. W. kept us without peod ;::1;'1;;>;';>ntc andblamtigtongor a 101: _er .. `greea e, on in 0 er myech ti town escaped injury}. ' `The Pi"r'l1ic on Monday in Mayor Ardagtfe >3""-`o under. the eupicea 0: St. Mary's 1!. turned on a very pleasant and anc- ``.a1rai.. eather.--which on the .. ` -t the Me was nnpyoe the large c_o'm-_ ycuvlvcly rugresslve 1n1:ne_xr recont of_p ron-. T`l'1eAlnts pcri . is re ' rt is, however one whic may be fairlyca edsuperlotively good. The re J31-emiums for the year 1877 are re- . ' orted at $3'.940,295.V being an increase of $323,005 over 1876, and the losses durin the pastfyear are $,2,137,385, being 54. 2 '0 the premiums. It is not out of place-to remark that the losses include thenmount of $495,271 paid forthe great re at St. John, from which, as usual, by a combination of skill and luck, Royal has escaped with comparative case. The net prot on the fire ar:r3;`.;1z:t for the year, after deducting all expenses, amounts to ` $831,555. --.ddv(. --The annual mcettng of the Royal II_1siirL. anc Company was held aq_Il;ivex-pooron Friday last, August` the 2nd. ' e reporlfa of the Royal are as a rulq of _chara_cter which 13 com- parpnvely progresmve mthen: record of pros- ponty. The latest report `IS. however nun 11) tobacco shore nn Ruhr!- SI MGOE FALL ASSIZES. GRAND JURY PRBSENTMENT." CRIM IX;'AL CASES. x: done: `sxnoe .-onrrhst -. ' w. _ '. V `L 13 "v " H g.. , --H. St.--N 71 n nf ml , ,, :1 . 11 uuuo vv,;,_. . noun-0-can d. bjo. 3 on Pt; .` `u 6`; n N` a ofiz $5. E~Rd. No.5 on Pt II M 10 N ' V ` TOWNSHIP 09 M6_`_NO. HVV (less S W nnrnm-516... `IR 6 95 I1 Clllll. uu 9011. Q; ; chns.dep.`. 18 6 TOWNSHIP OF` I W.H. St.--E .. 30 "1, N N `I7 1 9 -E` 16` 3 TOWNSHIP on` E50aofS&N 21a0fW50a rOfS.'..;...'. 1 Sl8aof Broken. `20 ITE7 of Brokun. W Qn OR J.V`I 3 OK `V ZU 3 of S of \V .. 'E::.:. S 50 a - f :&=...s';.'.;s n I\` I4`, 1 ' V D ID. J.\UU 011 _w;;...... DZQIIUI J.` 031 ofW jS74va ofW Q-... S5 aW E15 N-7 a. of W20 3 AP Q 1 A6 \\I 1 D 10 "I J.` 00 HUI. S50aofE4}.. S203 ofW.... S21 aofE66-a.. 1T."l1-".4 l'nJ- RT.` D Z]. it 0113 U015-o Village Lot No. .13 on......... `Till...-..i."l' .-.&\T.\ 0 A an ...., .v..........., Avvuv vv uvn. -'iThc Rev. Mr. Brown bcctlpied the Math- mlist Church pulpit on Sunday night. _'m.n mm-1, ..r ...._x..,;..... u.,. ,..... ..:_.-- ._--_.

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