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Northern Advance, 16 Jan 1879, p. 2

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The last Scene in 'thed evdntful career of Lheold Leader newspaper was enact? ed yesberaluy, when the a11ctioxieer s vbice echoed `through the -`dingy old bulding in Leadtr lane. The sale was for taxes, and was conducted by Mr. Ed ward "under the superintendence of the assign- ees. ._The presses, printing `mat_:erial and furniture were disposed of in parcels. in u... - . `It is reported ` that some of the Pro- vincial Chambers of Russia; have pati- tioned for constitutional rights, and they assent. than at present they are p_ow_erles% 1 .:')'v`-'~`.;fr-g ? \_\:".l`}| flan Jdnanru uuluinln nc|:aIu i The bzar(1iiz7t.;-:}J[10intedapdialvigh Commission to elaborate 9. scheme to re -duca the. expenditures of the Gox're`-'n- ment. ' nnrJ\.:L- luau an yxonuuu uuuy uru p_uW:1'18B l .:`)'v.`.:`.-i ,iI,`et: 3 with the dangers which arise `rum L}.-e :i.\;.;'.-J_`of Nihilism. -. 1)owd,' the hired man, who murdered- his master, Ward, 9. `New Brunswick farmer,Awas hung to day. _ ` fIIl_-IV 1 '1`T.6sA"o 32I<;Il-ie_M guires " {Vere Bahgii yesfetday at Macfn'C!ink, Penn. reprieve a1'rived"-by telegraph 2-minue 1:90 latjew, ' :33, ;. .oumJe;;,;1;..;:;. wm; so lives are supposed to have been lost. Doings ix; Ijgislsiture. 1 Dowd; the hired man,'wlio' ' murdred-I :51 vvinafnuv `V's:-A` n K7:---` 1)--------3-`- Govemu1ent ma.joriby. . an \4rn:;ar:: T.....)-.. n..- ' ' Fa l""" """D""* ',"' ' _"' ""`O" ind heiiees 'of our trlily good brother Vould not have objected to ' becoming owner of one of the beautiful dolls, which articles were among those thus competed . fer. . And had her papa been the fortun- ete holder of a. ticket which entitled him to the dolly, she would not have thougl to any the less of him, -nor would be, we fancy, have felt inclined to speak against a` practice which enabled him to make child a handsome present at _a 4-312-.. ..--s u v ' -.V1vr----vg I\'('5I'J . -Wj1;iiNnniir. nstmti-111 of the a':Li:'s of ? :3 cmulm-ted Wit]: `the 111- ' nt mth clliuiency, and in ::ep"es=ion'_c.\:isti11g -`m the ; 0!` l(`;:'L-Ihluxl. and civil tvzrluucd. u:!.1'tic11lnrh' us: e}"w 1.2`.L;;;.I;.;,;;....;. l`'b8gf.:..-...u 1. yvo;o -o`II-`oaonu` stfw-on..,..u:.3 Potmzaefnar` ham. ... , VI nu. l Mao. Apvsycn Olce, - ` -Barrie, Jan. 15, 1870. T Tonomo. Snwnxv hrIA_m was . rm yesterday; about 500 bushels sold at 82 to 92 for fall and 75 to 84 for spring. Oats were sold at Sale. Of barley 1,000 bushels changed hands at 50 to 75c., but good eas ,No 1 would have brought 90 to 95. ' were uncha ediwith sales of 300 bushels at 5') to 900. y "was offered" in large quanti- ties and sold at 36.50 to 812, the general run being$9 to$l0._ Straw was earlier at` $6. to -S7 50. "Ram: were vnmuca` Amlrm at 84 to uumg -pa mauu. straw was uauur am w w 53. "Hogs "were. scarce and firm at 84 to 5 _ .. ~ . 7"I'his. -is very plain and very strong `language to come from the pen of onuj ruly goodfriend. J.VU._lS|L.I1l\Ul (23 HI J-11411`, .IJ)_I'0[lK7. 43.31: for Copeland : Sweet Castor Oil. Ob- serve the name. Do not beedeceived. Sold. by all medicine dealers. Price 25 cens. B1011 1iiUL'l. 3` _The'nndersig"ned, having purchased Meas . "l`. 1 Copeland ck CQ s interest in the above pre- paration, are new manufacturing it from the A ouginal rqnpc. NORTHROP an LTJMAN, Tompto. . As]: far ("!nnnhmrl n Sweat Gaston Oil. 011. uuuuryugea xwrucn unpnnoxpleu primes are at- mptm to sell` on the reputation of this _ai'rticle) y se,-itixf that the name, Copeland : 3 _tion label. Sweet_Ga.stor O is on both wrapper and direc- ` 'l"Iu.v.n..I......3.'.:'.....I L.....'.... .......,.I.---.J `Il....'...... SUN: 50 EBK8 cne 1318.08 OI 811 COIDIIIOXI OH." ; The exjzraordinary demand for t-h1s1mprovc- 'ment,of a staple household medicine has Brought _fraudulent`imitatious into the market but the public can guard themselves against xbatitues (which unprinoipled parties at- mutintito mill" nn tha mnx1f.1tinn .nf u`: .\'VOUl(l HBVB nmsneu II} rlgnn OH ; 7' l\n0IneK"- l My little girl has taken it twice without any trouble, and does not know what ibis. though she hates the ordinary Castor V Oil, and we never could get. her to take it without a fight ; " yet auothex'-" I wish ou success of your. Sweet Castor Oil; it is n. sp endid thing'- sure to take the place of all common oil. - Theextmmdinarv tlemnnrl fnr this irnnmun. lg searches, which resulted in the discovery of at I Corm..x.\`n`.s vS\\'ET.T C.-\,.'\"l`0R OIL, I-qnully 5 suitable for children llllll adults. llmlnrsc-.1 by over 600 (`meters in Canadz-.. 'l'lxe of administering xmuacous me(licines; and the desimbilxty of lzzwing them pleasanl: to the` taste, induuedT. Copeland. to un(lertzxl;e rc- l |,Swe_et Czsstnr (ill, per-fec1`:ly palatable, ui thln lsame e't1'cngi:h and lP.C(l1C1\l qualities as the onliu3.ry Castor Oil; and while equally safe and harmless yet acting with more certainly and producing neither nausea nor` griping. Some children say it is honey; others call "it syrup-they all say they like it. One parent says-- My children drink it like. water ; another - We hall to hide th.-. bottle or they would have lluished it right 011 " another-- Mv little rrirl has taken it 1:. ice withmuf. mm l V .in:.>; qua ltics of all ot MITCIIELLS BELLADONNA lmmovnn INDIA` RUBBER Ponous PLASTE_R.--'I'hel`o_ never has been a` time when the heehnot so man differ- ent diseases has-been caused y outwnr -ap li- catlon as the present. It is an undisputed act that over half of the entire population of the globe to the _use of ordinary plasters. The prin- cipal ingredients used in makin these Plasters ere Gum Olibsnum--or better nown as the Frankincense-R_ubber. and Burgundy Pitch - which, when scientically compounded. is full of electricity, and when combined with the pure medicinal gums 15 found to be one of the great- est healing mediums ever broiighbbeforetlie hu- man race. They are aeknpwled ed by all who have used them to net quieker 1. an any other l la.sters,tl1e_\' ever before tried. and that one of these Plnsters will do more real service than a hundred of the ordiiuu-,v.kInd. All other Plastera are slow oi` nation. and require _to be worn con- timtallv to effect a cure; but with these it is on~ tirely al.i:'l`ei-out: the instant one is applied `the patient will feel its effect. They possess all the soothin wnrniixw sugpoi-ting and strengthen- er Plusters. Many who , have been relieved of 1l[Il~}UMA'l`lSM, TIC- DOLOREUX. and various otheypnins in the KIl)Nl'lYS. BRE.-\S [` or SIDE. unn believe. it is solely d-we by the eleqtricail qualities which the Porous Masters contain. and which is imparted tcrthe system. thus rrcstm-in:_: them to a hfttlll condition. 't`liey.'u'e verysnft and pliable, stil very adhesive: n.n<.1 a. sure cure_ for Wl`IA C BACKS PAL\'S IN 'l`l-IE SIDE A51) nllE.\:~: I`: and are nvnlunhle lothosze who lmvc ll COLD of long standing, and often prevent CONSU..il'- '1 ION. Some even tell us they heheve they \w_-rs: entirely cure-1 bv the use of them ofa lonsr-scntril Consumption. l ry_1)ared bv`GIa0ltUE E. Mlfi` CHELL. Lowell. `.nn.s.-1. Sold bv all l)ru;:glsts. I I t I \' lU'l`Ul(l`A \.1H.l:3.`ll(.'AL KJUJIPANY LORONTO Gentlemen,>--Coutirming my statement a short time ago, as to the satisfactory results - from the use of your Compound Syrup `of Hypophosphites, I -will further add that fresh proofs of the genuine benets confe'rred_on patients requiring it ar`. constantly coming under my observation ; parties to whom I have recommended it, have in a short time, with the deepest tlmnkfulness, acknowledged the relief they have experienced, and in some cases have asserted that it, and it alone, has saved their lives. It gives me much pleasure to assure you that I consider your Syrup, the Victoria Hypophosphites, the best preparation of any which has come under my notice for Debility and all Pulmonary Complaints, Bronchitis, Coughs, 8,30,, and believing this, I constantly recommend it before every other Compound. Very truly yours ` H. F. KTr'(`.A'R'l`HV I L1. 1'. nu;LJAl.\.LJ:l..X, ` I` Pharmaceutical Chemist. ` For salg by all Druggists in Barrie. ` _._.. _._j..___. ' This is to cerfify thaglny wife,_lla-v-ing been truliled__fo1j a length of time with asthma and general nervouu 'dcbility,. and having been v -treated by medical men and used many pre- . .parati,o_ns, nally tried a. bottle of Victoria ,EIypoph`osphij;es,' and realized the most ini- mediato and permanent benet she` ever got '.'from any previous medicine. She felt like 9. ` new person. ` 9 `-Aca.cm.,' Norfolk 00. Yours truly, ' ' fl un;:`vvunInn `I? i;Tl1_etrnly/ go:-d editor of the Colli_ng- V:ro pained to notice that tlI:.eV']!hai,.d-'94. lottery in connection with a church bazaar held in Barre. It sf-!'OK%ly' shocks his nely atlzuned moral . Ijmpemment, and he gives, editorially, - tolris feelings thus: ' `rliotteries are contrary to the laws of Ca- and contrary to every just and Christ- `nluentimont. It is" bad enough when the i . ' 7 fusions] gambler entices young eople into _v den and inatailn into their-min s the per- ilioue notions of illegitimate gains. Bu-t :ilf9n the professed servants of Christ, and fliie Who should be examples of all that in `laonblo. resort to this Vice in the mzmn cf ` Dr. King a New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, etc., is given away in trial bottles free of cost to the affected. If ou have 9. severe cough, could, ditculty of reathing, hoarse-`_ ness or any aectiuu of the throat or lungs by all mean`: give this wonderful remedy a` trial. I As you value your existence you . can not af- fnrd tn let this nnnnrtnnitv mum. Vt .-. mmm ' cu; uuvqun 5-vv v-an: vvuuuvnnun nyusuui O lllltllo I ford to let this opportunity pass. `Va could i not afford and woulcl not. gwe this remedy away uuless_ we know It would nccomplisll what we claun for it. Thousands of hopeless "cases have a1're'ady been coqxpletely cured by it. There is~no medicine m the world that will cure one half the cases that Dr. Kin `s ` New Discovery will cure- Forsalc by \V. 1`. Geo:-gen, Barrie. . \J'l'l'A\VA Ullti` VICTORIA C1u:.\uc.u. COMPANY Tonowro rlnnflnrnnn _r`.nnHv-rnhtn vnu n`n`t\nnl: But as soon as you nd you have caught a bold or-[feel the least symptoms of hoarsencss or pain in the chest, go to your dru gist and get. a bottle of Wilson's Compoud yrup Wild Cherry. " It will nip your disease in, the bud, and prevent any possibility of its aifectigg "the lungs. Don t rocrastinate. Delays an: dangerous, :1 cold s ould be got rid of as soon as possible, if allowed to settle on the lungs-1t may prove serious. Wilson s VVi_ld Cherry I will sure you as it has done ihousunds of others. Ask your Druggist for it and see that youget it. 250, 50, $1.00 per bottle. 3-lm I Chapped Hands, ` Ghilblains, Come, and all kinds of skin Eruptions. This Salve is guaran- teed to give perfect satisfaction in every case onnoney refunded, Price 25 Cents per Box. For Sale By W. T. Georgen, Barrie. 41-tf 1 1.2;. v Uuu .1.L1LI IJIIDLUAL U11` BILITY.--A`gentlema.h,' hnvin tried in vain every advertised remecliiy, has sovered 9. simple means or self-cure. e will be happy to forward the particulars to any sufferer on receipt of outage and diraotedcenvelope.--Addreea J. T. EWELL. 13250.. Mayville.Hn.mxnersmit.h. Lnn. . The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tether.- Chapped Hands, Ghilblains, all Eruntiona. Salve is nuamn ll`:-lIu'I.llu0IJit-.I--~InI'In0Iul`I.~u'I.OhOIuI!oIuOIuunnaIsuII NERVOUS AND PHYSICAL `DE- ` .,.;- %}.T3`.;::*}.;_-:*t1e:n3.n; &`!Y`2!}'_1 3n. , -_.___ The deceased came from Arygleahire, Scot- A land, about 38 yearsago, and settled in Ora. where" he continued to live up to the time of his death. He wa.s_ held inihigh esteem by Iii: neighbors and friends thioughout the whole towiaship. . V gt goamge and uxreotedoenvelope.-Address II F EWELL, E8Q.. Ma.yvi1le.-Iinmxnersmlth, Lon: T (don. England. ' > . 3-ly ~ ynuu who would be examples of all that in `Ijaonblo, resort to this vice in the 1}an1e of religion. what` ari: we to think of their pro- fcu1ona?". T ` JOY AMONG THE CHILDREN. 11%, um OFIIUF U0V0yIIlUllIg EVOTHIS, l&o.~; Aldo MugIa`trates?,7 Division aniother Gonrhi ;. Gonimerciol. Lsm(i_lo1-do . Constables , Co_roner_q ,' &c., &c.. kept in stool: and sold at Toronto _P:-ices. Orders by mul promptly at- texided to. Address Anv.u.'cx- Oice, Barrie, ` 'MccUAIi;.~-In 0ro.Lot18, Can. a. on the 12th inst., Mn, Jam: Mccuua, aged 72 -' years. - - Aim Taoacrzpcauia or :blmk. `need -. um. 1 races. Lenses. and other Convevinainn Fm-rm: BUGKLI N'S ARNIOA SALVE. DON'T PROORASTINATE. L uwcnpliwun or ;ma.nxs, penal, Mon. ,' Leases, and other Conveyancing Forms, L130 Muz'ia`trates . mi other 35Rn;g:' `MARKETS. 9 Special Nuttzcs. FREE or-' V cos`:- ` 1iW,"ADVERTIsE.\il~1NTS. DoI7 -l .rocputina.te ? M|nho6d--CuIverwell Co. Gnlamerchl Hotel--A Mckac. Wsntodio Rent---_BoTx 5, Barrie. CoIIntyCou6cil --I`. T. Bpnting. Your Choicq --s. 1:. Wells as C... By-Igfof T; 1}-Inting. V (}.! &Yi `>31-)6cic Medicine -Gr.-Ly Medicine Co. Nof'Vo'lis. N_1a Ph'yaic'al`Dubi|'ity -J. '1'. SEWGN. __;-Oklncary Sale of l!`q.rzn l`roperty-Ardagl:, Stnthy & Ault. ooMMi:Tzcuu.. TpT/I}J'.*'T \ ery truly yours H. F. MCCARTHY, Phnrnum:-nf.innl (".|-mmi Jan. 16$, 1879. .... 0 'l5.@ 0 8 `nnra 0'1 OTTAWA Ontario. PA NV Tnnnumn Yours V R. G. Scidmore. 7-) %1Jf?8%%`I'5 -A -:R_R.| v E D ! Bil -.rll_gs, and Sales, Gold _-Il.`L j! II I,"er .W1tch_e', Chains, kings, Electra-Panto; 'l'oyn',,c.,V Speouicles, 1 _IuId:en a Sleigh: and Cnrtlnges. ' Corpontion o . gwvvunu Auavunn . vovnu il -nu Townlahi of Ellitfiilvai-h;`-(-"to-hu.;::t')' of Simcoe, do hereb declare, 'tha't" the above is a true and con-och cofy of 3 pl-ogsed B-Lew of the the '1_`own i of 3, which said By-Law reed ere and second time on the 27th dpy of Deoember,.1878 - and will be taken into oongideution And glnnily passed by the Oonncil of aid ownuhip after 5 publi- ostionl thereof in the WNW Jdtmcale and N osmium Abuses, hewspapelje 5 _subject nevertheless to the zovininnn oontuned in eo_ion._600, -llld Ill notion`:/1, 2, 3 ;nd4 ;,th0riof.ottl;o-llunioipel Act,/`Revised, Stat. ZI|`'-6ll?0nM`riL(3linn; ML ` WIBIIOI 0! H10 Blllllllpll A05, 4] '.ptg| Qntgridl Chap. 174. I n I UI2. That the said above named road, as de- scribed by A. Cliord Thomas, Eaq., a P. L. S. as aforessidnhall` be, and the same is hereby `established as a Public` Highway of tlie Corporation of - 3. That this RvJ.nw nhnll mmn info fm-no UUTPOTBIIIOII 0! 1358-` ' 3. That this By-Law shall come into force aid egect from and after the final passing 1: area . ' ' 1, Robert Thoppson Banting, Clerk of the Townahi the County do bomb denim-e. tint` tlm `above in 1 true ll BUN} thereof. the Township 0 Essa, in Council assembled, hereby enacts follows: . .1. That thef owing descri tion of a road to be opened 2110 g the South side of the East-' half of Lot No._ 8, in the 3rd Concession of the Township 0 Essa, that is to say: Com~ meucing at the` No. 28, in the 3 Concession; thence` Wes- terly, alongthe ntherly boundazy of said Let, Thirty-two chains-and Sixteen links, more or loss, to the East side of the road which has been slablished along the West side of the East- alf of said lot ; thence Nor- therly, along s `d East side of road, One chain ; thence Easterly, parallelto the South erly boundary of said Lot, Thirty-two chains and Sixteen links, more or~less, to the allow- ance for road between Concessions 3 and 4; thence Southerly, along West side of said Concession road, One chain, to the place of beginning, containing, by admeasnreinent, Three acres and` Twenty-one hnndredths of an acre, be the same, more or less, according toasurvey made by A. Cli'ord Thomson, Esq., a P. L. 8., shall be opened, made and repaired, and kept in repair as a public Tlxm;/"ore thifouncil of the Corporation of nth east angle of said Lot highway of the Corporstion of the _'l'ownship I ofEssa. Ii /urcz.:a it is itnp}-yvhticable to open up the concession line bet een the 3rd and 4th con- cessjons cf Essa fu her No1'thw:ml than Lot '28 in the said cone ssion owing to certain hills and ravines cause by the Nottawusagavlliver; and I - - _ _r.-- - ugguv- _ T111?! Doom West Ib3arr2'e Hold ___, _ Wlzrreas it is open up a to travelling comm 1 the East-half of 1 3rd Concession, 1: established nlon 1 'I'.nul>J\aH' at `I at 0 uxnauuanea mom I East-half of Lot 2 g A an. All uu-an ,5 . CONDITION -'l`he purchaser shall, at the time of sale, pay down a deposit in the pro. portion of $10 for every 8100 of his purchase .~ money to the Vendor or his Solicitors, and shall pay the balance of his purchase money into-Court to the Credit of the cause .within I one month thereafter with interest at 9 per cent. In other respects the conditions of sale are the Standing Conditions of the said Court. 13.... t...LL..- ......L:....1...... .._...l-- -1. u.- _11- _ ,, I nIA\.o |1nA\. -V-....`.... vv.....-.v.... v. Vvnnv uvuntl Vvunu. I For further particulars apply at the oices of Messrs. Arflagh, Strathy 5: Ault, and Mc- Cmthy, Boys & Pepler, in the said Town of Barrie, or at the otfu'. o_f the undersignex`. .: Master. > - I v 1 ..a r- ...-.. r - Beech and Maple: um-nu-u sun. - .v.........., -...... nu ma -.-u-_y . - Bein composed of e VVest i of Lot No. 27 in t e 8th C-onces 'on of the Township of Mulmur, in the Con ty of Simcoe, containing 100 acres, more or 1 8. Between 40 and 50 acres are cleared a (I lit for cultivation, the remainder is well timbered, principally with , I The soil is a sandy loam and of good q The cleared portion is all fenced, and In at of the fences are in fair condition. Ther is a. large Frame Barn on the said lands 0 x 60, in good condition. There is a post 0 `cc about 2 miles distant, and churches a d a school house within :2 miles. The sai lands will be sold subject tn- a reserved bid, ed by the said Master. The Title is good. ` f`1{\\VY`| `I"'l`I'f\\Y '!`l... ........L....'.... ..l....`H ..L ALA S Amw.\(:1{, S*rn.\'r1;s' L: Au ? _ \' .. x___v__ c- I! 3 ------- I '1' 0 open up_m.'d establish a -Road (Kc/"(.:'.\` the Sou`!/z 72015 of He I:'as-half of 520'. in (he-3rd Concession of E5511, fa mm?! mtazn hills and ravims. :BA1=ni IE] I-.`-[ 01' BL, In the TOWN OF BARBIE, on SATURDAY. the 8th -day of , FE?1j`P.43.Y2 1379' At the hour bf 12 o clock (noon). in one par-. eel, free from ipcnmbrances, the following Lands and Premtses, that is to say :- n_:_.._ ,................J .: a.Z"\1r._n. 1 _,c 1 _L \V, D Pursuant to the Decree and Final Order for Sale of the Court of Cancery, made in a suit of Gownn vs. Hare, there will be sold by "tEifI`t'f'13XY,; JAN. 16, _1s7-9. :..?_7 __y_-7-- By and with the approbation of the under- signed Master, at the - -I-an-Ia-raw-1% -I--I-/`rv-I-- 1 Tuesday, Notice is lzreb given `that the January Session of -the- uncil of the Corporation of the County of Si coe. will be holdcn in the Court House, Ba rie. commencing on ` Of which mee ng all interested will take- notice and gov n themselves accordingly. r R. T. BANTING, | ru. f`II..-l- n- 63, 3|: January. Inst, 9.-.` g ;vvI, `('30. Clerk, Co. Simcoe. 1 I Go. Clerk s Office, B.m-ie, Jan. 11, 1879. 3-t1 I [FARM PROPERTY 39"5fi`5N i _-uuL.Lu.J.'J.l\U.l.t1 _11U1`I`4lJ ALVJJ /. Stables. stand 56 J: is Street, Toronto.- The best $1.00 per day H In the City. Only Two blocks North from Northern Depot. J. A. MOB-AE-, Prop cpor. 3-ly `Township of % Mulmur. -o:...oAs-o-0. 7885 . Ollt ~.a..... .5--.._a . Potatoes._ . . . . . . . . . . . . Oatmesl, per 200. lbs. . Cornmeal Pork, per 100 lbs. . . . . Beef, hind quarters . . Beef, fbre quarters...` Hides. . I . . . . . . . . . . .. Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wool.....,.. . . . . . .. Eggs,iper doz. . . . . Hay per ton Wu;d \-~I-\'-'.-w-..\.<. . ..-.~- ~. 0 M M E 1$"iA '/ . {Thu mm 1:: am m... .1-... u- . -. \'\.\\,'.`\.'.I\ -. -.4 z -. . HOTEL AND EEURGH L9T1'ER1Es._ F.n_ whe;z.. gnu-Inn WK.-L `(Specially reported for the Jdvance.) Jah.Tl5th, 1879. Wheat--F:`s1l..............`... so 76to080 ' Sp:-ing.. 0651:0075 Flour, per barrel . . . 3 75 1:04 25 Barley......v.. . .050to0 70 Peas 045to0 47 Oats .........a...._.......... 0281:0030 0 30to0 40 200 lbs...., . . . . .. 4 00 to 4 75 ........ 2 10to2 52 I nrk,perl001bs . . . . 3001:0350 blind . . . . . . .. 3 00 to 4 00 fore qum-ters............ 200to3 00 Hides..I .... 450to 550 ` . . . 0111:0012 Wool .... . . . . . . .. . 0 18 too 25 ,Eggs,iperdoz.......' . . . . . . . .. 0 20 too 52 `Hay, . . . . ....... .. 7 0017008 00 `Wuod . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . l75to200 -~u.s.~ JANUARY SS8)}rl;Fml;0WNG|L. ..-nuuvu In-.te.,1 m1{J`anum-y, 1379. ._-.._.._.__.. ._ ___. _.;_..-....._.__ _. >Y`-LA \V N 0. 11): . I 27\hnctti/-w11`n1i5.. ~z.\-_-_\-,..., . NOUNTY .OF SIMCOE. I [HA NoTI`R'ir""sA LE 137?. .......,. .. .-....., '_Vu1dnr s S-.`.icitor:=. Lyn}, Iv u 32`f? !?}J 'rORON'1`0_ M.u1xn'rs.- ORILLIA KETS (From (:4-!.a-y :7 Mail.) `I._ `IE1 a necessary and expedient to way to` accommodate the I nity across the South "side of he said Lot, No. 28, in the to connect with a new road the West side of the said :28. .I BANTING, 1'1-u-nu J. R. CO'I'l`ER, Mad:-.-r at Baxrrie. u a...--. , Jan. 15th, 1879. an an A`. ll (1 Uunnn, ~s.`4c_ 3-41: V 6l!(10l"B 5011 }:u'_WM `Czumw-K, 3::-tie. - - J v TEB.MS.-Ton per_-c-e`.nt. of the pufchggg mono at time of sale, sufficient to make up 01:64: ird oi the whole purchase money with. in one month thereafter 1 th secured bv Mortmma. nn t:ar::.!:(+n 1.: .l3:l.n.E53 7 goou Well. There is on the lot a good Dwelling House about 18, ft, by -24 ft. ; also a Framn Stable about 20 ft. b 18ft ;and as Log Stable 20 ft. by 16 ft. in good repair. ` There is a Young Orchard of about 50 trees. `The Fence: are all new and in. good repair, and the groperty is s_itun_te1 on a. good road about seven miles from the Barrie market .... 1n one month thereafter, and the balance ``'d 1 M""8_R. 031 terms to be arranged attimeo snle..v eiore ' 1; ' -1, varied at time of sale. sows mm m) e For further particulars apply to Il'Al`.`Rl!f.l.A`Nl~ ntnanu I. but r -_- - -_--,_, '...-.., V-4 Saturday . 25th of January, Instant. The following property :- Lot Number Fourteen in the Eighth Con- cession of the Township of Vespra, in the County of Simcoe, containing One Hundred Acres of Land, more or less, 40 acres of which are cleared and the balance (about 60 acres) V ytiinbered with hardwood. The soil is loamy throughout and watered by a spring creek and good well. There in `on the Int 1! cinml nmnllh...` 11....-- :7 In the TOWN OF BARRIE, in the County of Simcoe, at the hour of One o clock, p.r_n., on .1. 1 ..-n no Under and by Virtue of .the Power of Sale contained in a Mortgage made by John Charles Ellis and wife (default having been made in payment thereof) there will be sold by L M 0 k 13 5"? c! E} III If rgam ngrzarv. Barrio Hotel, Seaonab1e_nunouncemehts of visits to this neighborhood will be given. 2-l y iiusuc AUGTiON nalunla, ::vau"J|.Au. ' AGENTS` W.-\N'[`ED. Feud 10 cuts for Specimen Number and '['erm_s._ cu-5-av-1-gm--.-... _.---_ | -,--.._--- -._._~_. IriL\h .-..--. i s. B. WELLS as c_o.,i>ubnsnen, 737 I.r!\'It]u`nI7 \'.n-.- \`r...l. ' Wulxavc arranged fon:LL`nn1.~u: thePmu::~'o- I Loan-AL JOL'R.\'Al. and Premiums, as above, which will be furnished wnh Tm , .~`.n-. .\::'L for 8?. 50 peryczux ~ 3_-tit ' 'TEIRlVl.- l`he J01'P.NAL is now publish [ ed at $2dO0 a year (having been reduced from $3.00, for 1878), single-Z\'os., 20c 25c. extin must be received with each subscription to pay postage on the Jovxx.-u. and the expense ofboxiug and par.-_king the Bust, which will then be sent by express; or No. 2, the small bust or the Premium Book, which will be sent by mail, post-paid. . A(`1t.V\*mcw ur A \"nUn .-,,, u -n- - - lull`! u. uue. onvu. I A new work; the only one on the subject of I Temperaments now ' before the public, and treats of this important subject in a most com- prchensive manner, showing its hearings on marriage, educa.tir~n and training of children, occupation, health and disease, etc. The book contains about 250 pziges, and 150 por- traits and other illustrations ; isc handsomely printed and bound in extra fine muslin, and can not be procured at less than $1.20 retail, I except when taken as a. Premium. -I-truancy-n nu r nu. - 1 un rams N ULUGIUAL BUST Tlns is made of Plaster of Parig, and so let- tered) as to sh_ow the exact location of: each of ' t_he l_hrenolog1cnl Organs. The head 18 nearly l1fe.a1ze, and very ornamental, and untxl re- cently has sold fo_r $2.00. 'l`hi_s, with the il- lustrated kcy wlnch.accompamu_s each Bust, I g :_xncl the senes of artu.-lcs now bemg published m the JOURNAL on J27-uiu and Miml,wi]] en- alfJIEe[thc reziletr to become a. successful student 0 ` uman l a me. ' A - ---...; ...\-,-_ __,,, I . This publication is widely known, havin ' been before the reading world forty years.`hn occupying a place in literature exclusively its own, viz.: the study of HUMAN NATURE in all its phases, including Phrcuology. Physi ognomy, Ethnology, Physiology, etc., together with the Scn~:.\`cL: or HEALTH, and no ex pense will be spared to make it the best pub- lication for ,geneml circulation, tending al- ways to make men better physically, mental- ly, and morally. 2nd.--A N]`1\'\' BOOK PREMIUM. The I Temperaments ; or, Varicties of Physical Constitution in Man, considered in their re- . lation to Mental Character "and Practical Af- ' fairs cf Life. $1.50. A nnu: uvnr`.-- 4-kn nulu Ann Ar` `ICIK ....!_:_,L ,c nuprumsn AND fonmso reams. _--_INF`ORMAVTI'ON FOR rHvsu:7IAu`s.T (H.-no us um: mower wmcn`snou_1a e 1. the special atteptongaf municipal counoi ' ` . that is the quggpio t`he___ula.rv `sttuchihgi to the oc pt 0! 1 There perhaps, no oioiul of` e A . o o munnmvlsiezvhb. . , _.1 L. .GrAnd Medal and Dilaloma at the Centennial. Phila- delphia ; Grand edal at the Universal Exhibi- tion, Paris, Frnnce. Recommended by I large number of our leading medical men. Charles Cluthe's Put d S irnl Truss Pad has lieen the 're- sult of many years study and material experience. Its per- fect adaptability for Rupture is proven by ._ the thousands now in > use. Among its many _' ; advantngesare,o gen- ` tle,'(:nnstar.t and even pressure; it gives to the motion of the body without friction; {ass own in engrav- - - ' ' ing); a clamping pressure which does not.open (as all oval pads) but closes the aperture of Hernia, hence only one-third pressure is required. It is this latter feature that has made this truss so eminently successful and roved I Radical Cure of from 50 to 70 per cent. 0 cases treated. This Truss cured persona of over go years of age. Only one belt round the waist, no leg strap: and no springs required for its use. Apparatus for straightening Sniunl Cu'?vam.-., u:.. comlete ventilation ' .. r - and springs required for its ~ Apparatus str1`i5htc.-ning Spinal Curvature, Hip Disease, Bo_w Le , ry _Neck. Club Foot, etc., mnde 0% most scxemf c princnplu. Price same at at my o cc. - .. ....... -. ..... .\..-nuns mcunau mcssure nm.nm-n Post oie Box 4550. ' fwo GREAT ormns !pHmsN0L0mcAL'J0uHNAL `: AND SCIENCE or um.-.L'rll. UT UVVU PUELEBG SEHIDP3. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essav,clearly demonstrates, from thirty years successful practice, that alarming consequen- ces may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the ap- plication of the knife ; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply" privately and radically. This Lecture hhlllll he in the lmmlsz nf Jyw. Nl0R!t0W, Auctioneer, --.u' irim-- ' Ulltilllyn PI'lVlHiEly auu fulflly. ffhis Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Address The (Julve_rwcIl Nlodical Co.. 11 4.... UL \T...... `\f_..I_ - 5 TM: Collingxvood Entcrpiise this week ` elziboiales its _schemc for reducing the least of "Provincial government. It would V I lmve only one municipal election a year, ? ' and elect live men to act as councillors ; and trustees, with as chairman to direct 3 them and the corporation officials , and_ - to be :1 member of the County Coun_cil, which body should in turn have a chair- man to control it, supervise county affairs " generally, and represent the county in the I rovi1ciu.l Pan-lizmzont. This plan, ` ` our cout.mporary airms, would effect a ' ' saving of many millions yearly in the ' adnuiniatyution-Aof public ahirs. b This 1 seems tobea, very sagenndvery easily . `executed scheme-t'.o the editor of the 1 * Euerprz'.sa, at tleast; but how-.docs he re i _;' coucile the idea of - carrying it "out with his_ asettmption _ before propoundingf it" g that, it is too late to" educate the-pee-A pie to the point of giving upany par- tian of `their present syate_ini8" .0nrV contemporary is" nllright in His . notion" : c that we Canadians are galtogfether j - much governed, and does well to try : show the necessity for a change end'tl1e,~_j way to bring it about. - Butixt is7'ha etheeright thing to knock allehis pie V i the headheyfore eluoidatingathemgi _. 1. F` l resumlng KYO) CXCC53en -"Pnce, m a sealed envelope, only 6 cents, or two postage stamps. The celebrated author. in this mlmimble We have recently ublished a no.-;.' edition I of `DR. Ccnvxmwnu. s Crznznmm-:n Es.=x,u' on the radical an.-l pernumnt cure (witE:')11t medi- `- cine) of Nervous Debility, Mental and Physi- cal Incapacity, Imperlimcnts to Marriage, etc., resulting from excesses. -'Pnce_ in a sealed nnvelnmn nnlv 6 emits. 1'n`pg 35]` Th, area` Eng_ `HEIDI HAIL ' huh Remedy. In I unlniling cure for 1 Seminal Week- nese, Spenr.eInr- rhea, lmputenoy. and elljdieeuee Ihalfullow as 3 sequence ofSalf- ' V ""_, Abuse; an Lou "113 , -.~. .\" 0 {M '. U '- ` ' `" ``'T*:; nin n! e k. Imneu o ision. rcmalute age, `and max)`: other dieeueglhnt lend to lnunily or Qoneumplion and a Premalglre Grave`-.. 13!-`ull pur- gcularslmnur pamphlet, Which W: deenge I3 ::;:nrHre_e ..sa'- 1:. I `hi? ; .'. .. .t`* .1 ,.."`i .;.`.i.',..f, 0. .:,'.'.`2..'Z age: for 35, or wi I be sent free_by mail on receipt oflhe money by addressing THE GRAY IKEIJICIRVE ('10., I! I f'_.....l- -.`--` "'--`-'- -'1'::"' V: ""5 \VI:u>son, 0m.. C:m:u!a_ g3'Sold in Burnaby" all Drunisln and bv all whole- sale and mall Druggisls m Canada and the U -ited Slates. ' 3-I3`. n In am States. NIA.'N;E-IOOD, now Last. Iggv_.nesInnsn :1 Bni, January. 1879; V I T" . : _.._ _Dwelling_Honse withight 0: Ten Rooms, vnthgu-don or piece of ground attached. Address Box 5, P. 0. Barrie. T5-~' I , ,,_ uni-tn 004 WANTED TO RENT: ' . V n..._u :._- 11-..-.. ...:a-I. t.`:..l.6- nu ' oun PREMIUMS. lsl.-'l`HE PHRENOLOGICAL BUST Plus is made nf .Plm:tm- nf Panda um! ..n L.` I n... u... r... -wu-sun uylu nu ` MAOKELCAN, mason & BELL, Vendor : Solzcitors, Hamilton, u -(".v-annrxmz `nod. : W CHARLES CLTUHE, u...'...:-..1 A ....__._-4___ I ' 0 U R- ,...--...4-4: v.4; \lA.AAl, _] Suigical Apparntlts M:'mufactnrer, King-st., Hamilton. MAY 8 SPEGTIFIB MEDICINE. n--..n- ll: `- ya. - nu-I--unlvl IV, 737 Brou. New York. ..... ..-.,....,... .... 41- Ann St., N ow York. 3. _ 3-ly -vv J. `W. . .` I , . Auctxoneor. -There it le matter wi1ich'hon1d en` ha Giana:-I -LL....l..'-.. .A __.-~ 3.3:` U llld Saturday. Ezflth. 1879 - Rania. .l'An}1nr >th_ I879. 232` 1'1 for further particulars aPPlV to Magus. L0::t an Lpqnt, Barrio, or on the premises, or _ _ . L. ' McOARTHY, BOYS &: PEPLER, Vendor : Solicitots. 'l!......`.. Inn. 1\---.._I___. canon -n an .one month from the ` The property will` be sold subject to a Re- eetved Bid, upon tho` following terms : $150.00 to be paid at time of sale, and Buf- ficient to make, with the said sum of 8l50.00, one-half the whole urohase money within cfayof sale" with interest at 8 per cent. and the balsnoe in two equ8_l annualinltnlments with intereht at 7 per cent. payable with ea_ch instalment, aecnregi bx lilo:-tgage on the propctty. ' ' - ' ~ in A VGIIQI Barrio, 17th December, 1878. ~ At 12 o'clock, noon,`the following Land and Premises, viz.:--The South half of Lot 9 in the 10th Concession of the Township of Tiny, containing 100 acres, more or` less.` ' ` ` This is a corner lot, and is distant lrom Penetangnisliene and Midland about 4 miles, and about If miles from 3 point on line` of North Simcoe Rsilway where, it is expected; astntjon will built. There is a School House about 2 miles distant; " ' . -i ' Tue! soil is olfx ioodboqualitmdbeig a deelp a wit c ttom tei-e , antfthgrian is u nezver-fsi1ingansp:ii1gw:n' the premises. About 15 acres are cleared, and the uiunlai-jed portion is timbercd with Hard- wo(`))I(l Ellie prglpeert sre erected A good Frame House 1; stories i h, a. good Frsme Barn 24 x 30, with shods an other outbuildings. _ The Title is good and immediate possession will be given. - " . 5 Cor.Bayold and Collier Sta name, Oct. 9:11, 1878. 41-gs mm Pggpinrv. H rs Oriliia org-an wants to see Mr. Cook c-aim` nut for East Simcoe, and v 1 1 2 urgeis the fuithtnl to go to him and take him by the Imnd and bring him gently forward. `Ne scat-ccly believe M r.'Cuo1r will sucurepb the nnzninmicm for the Local mud we would not care to w-.1ger that it } will be To's:1y nothing of the unpalat- anlslemias, to a man ofuur-eX.membe1-`s peculiar x'.e.`npsr.uuent;; of taking at seatat Toronto aft 1- having occupied one at- Ottawu.-, the fact that hisrdegtli-)n must be considered ufbe the reverse of a. forc- , gong conclusign would, be cnoxigl: to 3-deter him from L1-yirig it in the East. And (how, as we have remarked, it is not certain that the party will come to take up with Mr. Cook again. ' lIo_use, even if `it. be tenderedvto hinl -. - nu-uvx. nun: IV in] . Tl-IR.\IS.--HaJf of the purchru-no money i -inwn, the balance secured by Mortgage at G : per cent. interest. \ _, _ E - Fur [urtuor particulars apply to MRS. J. l ()'NElL, or to . PUBLIC AUc'rIoN Barrie Hotel, in the Town ofBarrig: _ .:I`HE ABOVE SALE IS I P o stp one a. V .V-. u4nuu, ' A Lnrc, Rough-cast Dwelling, on the east side of John Sr... near H. 82 N. W. station, with qua.rte r acre of ground. . A (`lzfhnnn nn {Ln numb ..:.l. .t n I "- .v. .. Lnvwwlo Park Lots I3 and H, . on Lot. 21, in the 4th Concession of Veepm, containing 5 acres ; 9 each are under cultxvation and well fenced. Inf. R 1':-. 4|. ELL rt`- \'~-- ""` ` ._,,,_ ._ __....D ........V uv ; uuuuu hlamiltoxrl, 2nd January, 1879. 2-td. BIAITLANT , __j._,___ ( , . I for n. }Jo'tel-. ...-.. xluul but uync vx 3lUullll.- A Cnttugc on the west side of Peel Street, coxztgaining 5 rooms ; quarter acre of ground. A Large, Lough-cast Store, on the corner of Hayeld :.-Junl Collier 51:5,; 0. suitable place -..-.. ...- ......u. cu|uVuu0n and well lencetl. Lot 8, in the 5th Con. Vc-s m 100 acres, n . o 0 ' , upon which 13 aquanut of txmber and asylum- : a.Ii_:l water privilege. he Let is convenient to the North Himcoe Railway. 1`!-`Ruu rx..I: -: .L, - Tm: Mlingwoccl Bulletin comes to us this wet-.k_iu new style --wii.h columns` nzwrowod.` Our coutexnpdnu y ` lqoks somewhat neuter, in, consequence, but there is (no. enlargement; of the size of sheet; 50 \'vhe_re is the good.c f7the'c1n:1nge? The new dep9.riure of the Bulletin is somewhat on :1 par with the pmceeding of the man who chops his wood" into small pieocs so as to -nmke all the xnom fuel out of a _cord,. . ` At Ten o c1ock, forenoon, to consider and up- prove an aggrcemeut between the Com any and the Contrzwtors, and an Act to amen: the Acts relating to the Compan , hr which ap- plication is being made tu Par iazrent. I`l__._:1L,, n 1 v ---- -____.__ g_=vw. , - _.:v-- 3." mi, J}_'nn`m sun,'1a'79." 1 Sale to commence at 2 o'clock p.m. To the Drawing Room Concert in the evening at 7 o'clock 10 cta. admission. If any of the sympa- thizere of this charity, who kindly promised work last year have anythin to contribute Mrs. John Ardagh will g y receive the same at her hnmua, 0 A Special General Meeting of the Share: holders of the Hamiltonrr. North-\Vestcrn Railway Company will be held at the Com- pany's Oices, in the City of Hamilton, on `Monday, `the Tweiantiothday of I . January. 1879. Aura. IUIIH Arungn same at her house. `~.._.;j_.__\____ 5 `Inns. umunp no1'"'T' The proceeds to be devoted to the SICK CHILDREN'S HOSPITA L. jrussnn Y. 213: JANUARY. Wiil held (D.V.,) a salevof useful and ornamental Ladies \Vork at ' IT seems we werezratlxerlxasty in stat ing that the N ox-th Simcoe Railway would not be queued till spring4-.though our in.'ormation- was stemi_-oicial. \Ve' are authorized to announce this week that it is expected the road will open on Monday (next. . We are pleased to _mak'<-3 the annuuncennent. , . __ _ t Being the south half of Lot 26 in the 8th Con., Innistil, 100 acres more or less. About 30 acres cleared and fenced, soil is chiey clay loam. There are on the land a log house, log stable and a lo barn, also a frame ham, 7 well, root house, a ed, &c. About 60 acres well timhercd. The property is delightfully situated on the shore of Lake Simcoe and in the immediate xieighborhoed of the most valu able farming rtion of the Township. And will be sold c cap with easy terms of payment. Apply personally or byletter to WATSON C. ORR. - Land and Loan Agent, Barrie. D . 1 .. .-.... Bmie, June 5th, 1878. 11* Saturday, 4th January, 1879, Al `I0 n'..L...l- _-__ .1 Being N. Lot 1 in the 13th Con., Innial, coutaimng 100 acres, about 50 acres cleared; good fenceq; gond Spring Creek, good Fume House, F:-time Burn 36 160, and other out- houaes. Ground in in n '00:! state of culti- vation. 3miles from'Al nndale and 4 miles from Barrie. For further particulars apply to On the pr;u;ineI. Allandale P. 0., Dec. 6, 1878. 50-3t.p J ` ---j Copies of the Section of the Amended Act relatmg to the liabilities of Innkeepers are for sale at Tm: Annsc: Oice. Price, poutpaid, $1 per hundred. Every hotelkeeper ahoulul have them posted` up in the rooms of his ' hotel. I _ 7ALUABLEZ`FARM FOR s:L_E `D..:...'. 51.- ......n. l...`I: .: 1-6 :.. AL- (`ILL Allandnle, December 31st, 1878. : _The public are hereby cautioned against supplying my son, Alfred Boon, with goods on my account, as I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by him. ` I1\l'IV nu - IN many of the constituencies in the Province we notice that steps are being taken by the Liberal Conservative party to perfect their organization and get in readiness for the appmaclxing election. \Ve hope our friends in the Simcoes are alive to the situati-an and will make due prepzuatinns. There is little time to be lost. ` ' ` ' Whether,then, is it an excess of piety, . ' .0. feeling of dis4appointment--or a "recollection of ill-luck at some former .!e.ir" that prompts this ve'y forcible denunciation of lotteries in connection ith church bazaars? Our conteinpcr- : , apparently, has no consideration ~ -`o"?l_a;tever_for the feelings of those can- " earned in this matter, many `of whom, i V " wecan assure him, are among the most exemplary of our cit_izens-und quite as Christians and regular church goers as the truly good man liimself. Ha ha`! not even a thought for the poor dolls, whose moral character, to say nothing of their intrinsic value, may suffer greatly ` -as Iresult of his attack on their recent aissociations. _ i If 0 IRNKEEPERS. I FWIEM FOR SALE on T0 RENT. 1 y January 7, 1879. . 1'4 ._. (June on the premium of the undorsi nag about 5 month ago, TWO MILCH C()EiVS one Black And White Malay, the other Red and White horned Cow. The owner is re. quested to grove property, pay expemea gm] take the amnulo away. Rod and K)" . j strayed into the premises of the under. signed, Eavlnt 18, 6th Con. Vupra, I Year]- hih Hejfer. The ovmor can hnvg the nmybv provin pro arty md paying expenul, otherwise 3 Jo wil bo mold. ' ' `l\ f|'\!`I'.\I I I Vpspn, Jun. lat, 1879. -.._.;_.-__..__._..__..._.._ UBLIC NOTICE 'l"|m nnklin urn hm-Ahv p Lu":-go and Commodious Brink Dwellings . on the Corner of Bayeld and Worsley Sta. FOR SALE AND TO RENT, RSA-TRAY COWS. Though the English speaking races form the vangof civilization, it is more than ques- tionalnle if they are as advanced in some re- spects as other nations. ,~ Their administration of justice is admittedly more nearly perfect than it can he found among other nationalities, hut their in7cti'nn of the penalties of crime will not stand a favorable comparison, more especially in theexecntion `of the" extreme penalty of the law. "The French `guillotine. though revolting in its machinery. causes in-'- stantaueous death ;i but the Spzmishi ring and screw is more lminane still, for` the lever being pressed the spinal column is broken, death of course then ensuing instantly. These modes are, however. all more or less brutal, and it is ahnut time that a means for the exit 1f crimi- nals more in accordance with the spirit of the age were devised. `The departure cancome from noinatinn with inore universal nccep-~ trmce than from Britain. In the chemi_st s laboratory are poisons, a touch of which upon the lips of the criminal would de rive him" of life in one breath ; why not kill 0 murderers in some such manner? To have them swing - by the neck for fteen or twenty minutes is a` most hm-barons procedure, which is perfectly indefensible on the grounds of morality, or any other grounds that `are worthy of or con- sistent with humanity Hanging partnkes too much of the character of revenge '; what is wnnted is only life for a life-in`other-words, . justice. " CTION sAI._}-I [HMr1.TB}I & NORTH-WEST; ERN RA I LVVAY. ' )RAWING RooM`sT{f.Ef ;TRAYE1 %_ B. S.-]:V-;BEKI.`N'G- wm. .~m.1. av viZ>.w)I('[)0XAI., FOR SALE, 0. F.'WAT'I`IE, Lot 10, Con. 7. Voapra, 'M;nonnn I) ..-. MAITLAND YOUNG, WM. WILSON, . ()wL\'G to unforeseen circumstancea,tI1e dnuving-room sale, in aid of the Sick Children s -Hospital, announced to come of!` to-day, is postponed to Tuesday next, 1l5.V(;"1:IEILI.. Jun. 1. vuupra, liinening Rand. 9-3t JOHN B005. 378. 1-38 9&1? 3'3` . wuvc -v- -n 5!-31 '23-tf. 2-4t ultfuul Dvunc Ill vuu tlvvpnu V5 \J(Vuaua- But whileiwe approve tho A rmness of 1110 Executive in holding out against . petitions ` for _ the commutation of the death sentence in cases where; the circunistrmcos wnrrzmt the verdict given, we agree with the gentimerits of those of our contemporaries who alvpeaking V out against the process of hanging a con- ` demned criminal, and would rejoice.to know that some other and more hnfnane. method cfczm-ying the death penalty into effect were devised. O_n this subject the` Toronto Telegram has the folloiwing,andb we endorse the views contained in it: . That: of K ` .'\boA;expigteki higlife la" `few ag.'q.usini,odf with. the I "laid and mnxrpired his _victim,._a pedler, A for whom he professedgreat friendship _ T and who was induced on the.trangth of five ne`ghhor, Cbmvay, c1_'os:iing_ a fen<;eV which had been put up to prevent the lat-. M ,do*'c:.i h -'1' hm: L-n11I.!, the titan ehzul ai- -v--`"--'v,".u '_u ".L1VvW Dl'Ill]B~i,} of the case; willldeny.-5<~~ Cdsliaorez why these professions to -meit and accompany` the 1nui'dereL- -to thev spat: lwherethq fdul crime was perpetrated. Farrell,` in thei heat of a_. passion `urousa by his iim'en~ her having access to land adjacent; took down his, gun and shot the man dead in his track"; Duwd, the (pa:-amour of the Qxiifyv:nn1.:n W'n:>d, crni`-!1v mur- veudy fonlly v.'i'on;:ev;i. X?-c-{rigs capable of such crimes as thv.. the world is well rid of, and that the maudlin sentimnt which is evidenced in the petitions for Executive cl:-.)ne.r.rry in their cases exists, V` '8 a. reflection on the intelligence and ` moral sense of the people of Canada. , R11} uriviin nvn .\r-rn-nun thin Rvrnnrsau .~." . ,-_ Twithii; g` fme..1... uingzmuragrgys -have subredvthe eitremphalty of Lh law iniCanad`a.-.-Cosaorez and Farrell, in Quebe, and -Dowd it New` 'BrunsA' wink 'l"L..L ...._L ,1- .1 - NOTES AND COMMENTS; V-ma nzzaivn P2v11z'z'Y.' - _-...J v- .-..---.-u `Madden, the man who` sent letters to} -the Queen makihg threats against her -life,"w9.a to-day adjudged insane by the} verdictof the jury in the'Bow. ' Police Court. be"`plh A. as lmn. ` `:;{; '_ ' l" '""'D"""""`J ` The Russian Ambassador at Costan-.1 I tinople has accepted 42.11 the articles of -t>he.tr4_aaty of peace save the [clause bear ing on the Rugsian supervision of the Treaty of Berlin.` ' ` 1l"__I,L, n WI `- l. _Mr. E. M. Ward; t-};.,_a g.raa.t.Englisl1 -- ---a-~-.vr, p`& ihtr,~ has broken" a blpod-vessel, gipd is dangerously ill.` _ FIVL- n..___2 rygyuu uuv_u-I_, auniavpu-3, fyllvll-U5 uuu iugs are at least respect , in so far as the end justins 3 ` _ Qperfectlylegitimate andVentire- " . ~@ d1pgrvin'g'of `this tenible blast from v- .......--u all uuuuo The Turks me preparing to occupy Adrianople as soon as the detin..te treaty is sign , ,, - A II '._ 1.1 1: 1:: 1- .1 . -A -- - if The brother f the K,-hag of `the Neth-'1 erla nVdsTis dead. ` I T f Tn grave resultis . likely t have aris- an from X h.6- reception of the Dukebof Cumberland by Dgnmark have been `averted. The Danish Goyernment has oomplained "of the comments of the Ger `, man press, and, at the same time" givesi assurances of its own friendly inten-. tions._ ` * ~ V . The Halifax Poor House coiitains 50.0 ` inmates. . ' v L ' ' The Ameer has been notied thatyhe s t_9 expect no mediation whatever from the Russians, but only hospitality. It is reported that Yakoob Khan is inclined - to be friendly with the Br`ibish,and shows signs of yigelding. General Stuart has marched tln"ougl1.Candahar. H A I _. ___.___..-...._._, W... -...,...,. A report from Y-.mkVton `states that two runners from Sitting Bnll s:camp; have arrived at that place and given in formation to the. effect that the `F`expn- I triated braves desxire to r.e!.m-n to the United Stntcs, and have onlybeen do . `tained in British America, by`Briti.~;h ' traders. . _ ` ,1 It is designed in Bmzil to suppress all ` the Monastic institutions, and to devote I the proceeds to the extinction of the na. ! tional debt; _ The annual budget shows I :1 very heavy decit,` and 'addili'-3zmI-t.ax- ution i,sV11cces:sary in that cmpxv. 3 A .-.m....L 42...... xr,.._I_';_.. ._; '.u . 0"` I Farrell, the murderer of Oonwaylwas l executed at Quebec yesterday. 3 The _ hangman bungled the; job the drop would not fall ; fty; seconds elapsed before the executioner `could get the bolt to work, and the murderer turned a painfully sup- plieatihg look on; him as if to__ say, How much `more of this horrible suspense? On the drop slowly falling, his pinioned hands caught in the rope instinctively as `I he fell, and thus he hung between life and death presentingan awful spectacle. One gentleman amongst the spectators fainted at the sight. Theunhappy Far- rell _uttered a piercing cry. By continual shaking, the hangman righted the rope - and the body fell another foot, but not lifeless. The body swayed and writhed [ for sa';eral minutes afterthe full. 1`_io.\'l.,>A)'. I Storms" have S wept around the coast of` . , . , . E I-Iuyti. and the co'ee crop 13 said to he 2 u - a ' ` l seriously 1:~_;u1*e.l. ` f, l .n1!,_ , ,1 1-1 .1\ ""' '"`"J "J"""" . ' The great; library at B1rn1ingb-azn `Mm burned on Sut.ur_day. ` The loss is very great, and has involved the loss of the finest Shakepfttian cnlluctfuan in exist- ence, exuelliug even that in the British L\'Iu 5(*um._ ' ' - Mr. J ustice Gwynne has been elevated to the Supreme Court; in the place of Mr. ' Justice Ritchie, appointed Chief Justice of the Superiolf Court, mce Richards, re- signed. A 1: ,n [1 7 u ` II n. I 3; igitticne} freed from their comm0ue1`;! - ;.or , Vicious -charncteriSbics, they are as` `-`eminently proper as many other money- ` `igiog schemes in vogue new among ". at-ian workers, and against which we :~.h'.v\n_ever heard any pubi c journa? mil. "fluying-cards are regarded with holy A V. `Horror by many estinmble 'pe'rpla ; and-5 yet there are many more estimable peo-- ple who believe that as a means of social 9njoytnent,;}1sed within the {homily circle I ibfamong a` company of intimate friends, 1 M measure no more impious than chess _ " , dominoes or any other popular V " 9.` ;As'we.vhave remarked, while it 3 -i&u|'y_not be altogether comma 2'1 faua, in ` eliwiey, straight-laced, religious senso,.*. . ' for the members of a church tecounten- I Ind 'e'ngiLgev1n'lot.t.eries in conjuuc- ` f'wit.h;th'e eifaire of their church-_-we . W the length of saying that, such . ` ' hoe: do not tend to inspire worldly- `mu':`ded7`~' pie wi_thU respect for Tn` ( _' f tifetuppmves of them -yet, we ` 't.ain;.tha6 wvieinnmvtly nmed in y,.Mj',V_d,O_f.B|1cl1 Leuepices` asma. church ` A '..; ,.jf`. thm. 1'395:l0tteries`.and tun-inhaling. ...." .4 -l.'....a.-....-..:-_'L .-.. ..-.-....... -.... -.-nu-pa u. ...vun5uuu-. ` N evsiefrmn the seat of mu-` says tlxlat General Roberts has inicted 9. severe ` chestisement on the hoeitile tribes with which his forces are surrounded. The General nding that the hostile tribes were collected in considerable numbers; attacked them with - three small columns,- beneczul effect. and was completely victorious The Pnnjaub cavalry charged at mass of the enemy. ' killing nearly three hundred. Skirmishcrs of the Tenth Hussars drove the enemy from Broucn Gromo. One hundred prisoners, a quantity of grain, and a large number of cattle were cap- tured. The British loss was triing. It is expected that the will have a. most -- -v- r V S11` l9:_1ra1d Thornton,` British Minis- I 'ter at. \Vashington, and his wife are in Can ada. . . I1V`VlrlV(:)(-`/'OllX1(.;i1 of Cork refused to extend | the" hospitality of - the city to General Grant, the result, it is presumed, of the. Iri'sh'Catho1ic feeling against some of the General s acts when President. ,___.. -_ -\,..-.-.-1-av--vy- The Govcrnot` of 7. New York i`ecom- mends to ithe `Stute_ Legislature the. scheme suggested by Lord Dufferin for the preservation in a state of nature of the land around the Falls of Nlagara. kT....\.. 9-..... .1... ...x. -c _.m . I qS.-ruupn. I I b V The Thames is frgzsn over, _ i Lord Beaconseld and Mr. Gladstone ! are b9tte1'. ` ' ~ - I ,,n,- -_ _-.-- V"---vu The difficulty between the railway connpzufes and their employer ; in"Eng- land is notferided yet. ` Great'inconveni- ence is caused in consequence.- Il"I_._ f1_,-.,,_ It `-1- vv A private lettervfrom England has been received at St. John to the effect that _'I'.u'n;.*c;1- having` declined to'1-ow Wallace l{oss,'thelzitte1-has challenged -eit-her Lmnsden or Nicholson for a hun- dred pounds a` side, the race to be on the Thames within two xnouiha from ` the signing of articles. ' I. The Pope in an encyclief letter calls 7 u you the bishops to combat Socialism and ~'In1t9rna'tion::lis:1x by means of the teach- ings of the Church. In: 1-rn u V The Nova Scotian Provincial Exhibi tion wil' be-held at Halifax this year` Extensive preparations will be made, and an ebrt put forth to make it. a specially successful one; ` i The ad Vance of the British troops into A fgbanfst-an pI`Qgl`O888B favourably; but. General Roberts movements a,re \1`eport- ed to be ` impeded by the xnarauders around his camp. . FIVL- 1d'_,__ |:1-;Lz ,, n - - 1 rs 2 -I - JL, SANDER-S, The railway htrikem liavev - for the most part hsitated'1 in their course, audthis helgl to indicate that the strike is virtualy `ended. ' nu 1 I The plagn reported -:1; br$_l`:eiz outin Russia is increaping, and` the epi-; demic assuming serious prdportions. `- '1..- ........a. ......:...-.. .: .u_. .a-__._- _p n__ ,, - _-- ...._...._,_D ...u no; 1:. vrvvl vnvuo. V V The rhost Seriousof` the ebpts of the 'r_eceut snow-blockade seem at an end," {and_ the railroads a_re generally open agam. . . , - . n. '"1+nz n1awsx%x?m:rrs1:n'LL;J} Gathered I:-Voynn :91] souies 'I_II.IVlT - - confdensed; ' V Tuzsmnr. Frumr. 32 R ~ 1 \ ` .. 3?%?f?%he5'T:3W??l [;:"::'w mu m poliu cum. I of Sh:?I0!J8.M-a .8? 11. . n..~|;1:.1..i.g M : M} Rnuddiiv. I `GK; 7 iumber or we a.ous1u_u,.w _p; 13.. . _ 87 Broadway, Li. 5 II: uu_tn`q'u, 0'1 tho pram muntha re . r`[w, III!-I\lDUI.IUl, `IPIIIUVII ua_u.| uuq_L_ut, not be obtained one I: as 3' p1_ten_1ium % '* `toil price. Cl. . W hen anther nu-n aunt. 125:: cent: mztm 5; not one} ' In Iflowa sup myiuon 0: `.|.'m. wulqqg to ngayg-mfg, edqpataou and trymng of o dren. nwI.IP.I.. on. health and dams. Ito. The work contains 3_50 pages. and over 4 Q, - gytrsita. handsomely pnnted and bound.` . 9; excgt nu: ;hp1:an_:`i:`zm . ll Bl. III` ,mnI:n nt-Sue. `I. _ ['3 1 L115, J? Uo I1. dA|.'I.[Ul.`-'5g LVLIJ. Prila, 3;, 0; ',F`h_!s wqrk vgar im: pol-tggt an ject and.on,e which us _ In dreat to very qtgdent of Hunmv Nxpqun, and who in Aunt _oneV2~ It shows tha ralatxon of Tem- ounpnonnnl: in martinis. edhnitinu and tminimr ..--.-4 51V .,-,.., . ` }'uRI5N,o1.o0Y~-.--The prosperity of Tm; PHRENOLOGICALJO ummn would indicate an in- eressing interest in this subject, and that many__people have 9. proper appreciation of its -. practical value. In the pi-os'pect.us of Tm: PunENnLoamA1,.J>unNAL for 1879 the pub- lishers mzike liberal propositions to subscrib- era. The price han been reduced to s-2,00 (from $3.0m. andto each subscriber is o'ere_d a choice of two. premiums. First, a Phreno- logical Bust, a. modehhead, made nearly life- size, of plaster of Paris, so lettered as to show the exact location of all the Phrenological .' Organg. It is a handsome ornament, well 1 adapted for the mantel-piece, centre table, i l1brary,.or oicel With the aid of =this and; the key which accompanies it, together. With _ the series of articles published in Tax Pam-mo ' L6GIC1LI.`JmmNAL on Pmctic_al- Phreuolo , each person mu become quite familiar with M the locatienxo the `di`erent .Pl_u-enolo 'cal A: 5 Organs. --The second is A new book, * Tmrmuiasx'ra~;, or, Varieties -. of. Physics! ; Qo1istitn`tion._in_ Meul-ensidered.in their -\rela} . rs 1` and Preoticql A,-_' `y `D. _H._ JAcqczs,_ .....,....., ...-,......-`.. t _ I THE anniversary services in connectioh ` with the Barrie Primitive Methodist Church g will by held on Sunday, the 19th inst.,.Rev} 4 J lo. Gama, gf Basement, conducting them. aleovbe. held. . The customary Monrlqg eygqjqg meehng will ,7 _. ~-_ ---.---, .n.-- `--u-- "` Tax Data S`ronF., opposite the Barrie" Hotel, `is the best place in town to pun-hns`e. drugs; medxcines, dye stuifs, perfumery, toilet articles, &c., &c. Mr. Monkmnu keeps}: good stock and sells cheap. Prescriptioxis carefully dispensed. ` ' ' rm... ......:..-........... ........:,__ :_ ___,... .- -, .... `.....v...,. .. ......... um. v.,u.u uuu w y uuu. Cov.-mmnas in the County will please member that the autlxorized form for accounts `are for sale 9{tT1m Anvmcn Ottgo. rrice, 20 cents perrdczeri, uost paid. A`: '1`..- `l\....... l:1...,.._ n _, -- -I n , ,_ ., _, , l.......{,.. t...`.. , E Bm"ua1.,S,x:hh side West Dunlap-st., sells the best brands of l'.0bac;-03, cigars, pipes, and all_ smolges sundries. Call and try him. r`.n\1_1-nA`nv|'.v- :.. 4-I... rw......a.. ...:n ._u-___ M ' THE AX'I`.'.\.\'(`|', ht.-si : ,l(`u::;l.' paper in`: the C 5 1 -3). . ~ D 01:11 y. on y .4. 4 _yau=', postage paul. 1.` um:-iv: \.'....u\..:.1.. 1v..-:. n....-:__ _,L * 11 | 0 nmon that we m1n1i_nisl x-.1 ion the 3 ' t is I 1'o\"im:r.- sh-mtzl he moat ecrm9mj.' c0.1'i.' View of tin :1 d:ep"es.=.ion'5:xisti11g Provh;cr was 1, I I , . govepnxuf, , i.`_z.3 rmztiucq, pswticxxlnrl ' as regards . g~, 5. 1- .93; oc_\_1g~. .tc;:.=, ;_md t.l).-yin cm- nity to n13n1U:v:sc;it.|`:gs liuuae, ...4 o . -a-o.----..n.. - _.___ ,.....&,...,.. _ ' Thzit while we rejoice with ;.'em` }_Ionom'on the devc opmcvnt of allmcnne tenuing to the advan. c- mcnt of the a;;riculu;v..l interests. we are of l union that the I).I1| lli'1iSl1`.'&I`i-`m the a_':Li:'s ,' Go to Pr)i1; {:Il V&.Cu`:'.`-. ft)!` fresh S:~m:ages of the bestnunkc. _ >v ' v touching uponfzm 3;.-hool_tr`ust<-.0 c-Iectiohs in On Tuesday .VIes3rs. Lauder, Parkhill and Frazer coqtfnued-the deb_ate; Mr. Pnrkhill, who, on nsmg, was rccewed wxth great tip- l`p_lzu_1se, attacked the (;o\'ex_`nmenb for not pro- , posxrxg to reduce the solaiwxcs of Munsters and I I the mdemnlty tolmemuers, and hoped that some scheme for these purgoses would be in- troduced before the close of the session. .He, proceeded to criticize the general policy of uIvAaAu.As.L1v xlAclJIllllI`y .... U ' :`nhe (:`overumcn_t, and said it was a. bad day E for the'Province \vh_cn they took the places of . I Sauuleltl 1S_I9.cdo:uu1 .-1 .Admiuist!'ation. In I .rur:n1 districts, he said great ditculty was ex- ,pericn.:ed in drummin;: up voters, and he 2 hoped the"fr:mr:hisc would be cxbendcdto fur : u`1,-113 sons and Iucoxnc vote :-._a. He moved in lumendrneubto the auxendmcnt that all the 3 words in the [)!`-')[)0S81l amendment be struck } 1` out -and thefollowing aubstitu1;cd_forthe third ` 3 paragraph :_-- : vmmr mun um ..,.;..z... ..,:'n. ........ u_......_.. __ .. _ I But, a truc to banteh Is there really any good foundation for the ruma1`ks we have quoted from tile Bulletih? There T `II ! many ways and means for raising funds for chui'ch purposes, and of`. them not the`-least popular is the b:\7.aa1', -an affair gotten up with the avowed in- \ tzontionof raising money and the impli-` Eyed intention of giving coxnpm'ativel_fv little in consideration. A " raie, '. `Tlo!ery," prize cake," prize can, _ Some other [device to at once awaken interest in the proceedings and gather in _ nhdzeia, is an invariable accompani- " fInenf..~ We do notiisay that these pro- `F .0*di>IA)gI in conjunction with church 7 are perfectly oxfthodox and con- biiteut With pious pretensions; but we oasy thit. robbed of their umia1asso`- I e C - . . V V u V . u u - - y . . . u u . av. urrvnx vu vuu vuuuuly. An amendment to the second paragraph of the address was moved by Mt. Morris, to the effect that; `while deeply regretting the trade depression, tho l:[o1_1s_e was of opiiiion tha.t_.it_ might have been mitigated _by Jll(11c1(?l1S.lglS- lativc action, and dein-ecatmg the action of the Executive Oounci during the recent Do- minion elections, -in identifying themselves with those who opposed legislative measures tending to relieve iiidustrial interests. The House divided, with the following result ;- I `Ayes . . . . .... 33. Neys .'..`......., .._. any -vuu vu 1150550 - MR. W. R. MEl:EDX'FH, bf London, has been chosen leader of the Opposition. -- 'l`l..; AJ.1..,....:.. ......1.. 5;. u:.. 1;r_.._.,:, n, n I yawn-. nu-.nu vs vuv vyyu-uwvu. The Address in reply to His Honor s Speech was moved by Mr. Harcourt (Monck) and seconded by A\Ir.. McLa.ws (West Elgin), both new members. . ' ' ; s.-..-_,. A discussion betweenthe Premier and Mr. | Bethune concerning Senator Macpherson s ex`- pnsures of Grit mismanagement in this Pm- Vince was a notable part of the proceedings. The Gllb has found it_ necessary to devote whole columns of its valuable space to a refu- tation of the charges made against the Gov- ernment, but.Mr. Mowat calmly dismisses the whole subject by saying -that they are .not worthpuotieing. '.\Ir. Bethune is of a. different opinion from_ that of his over-con- dent leader, and he insists that there should be an investigation. It is scarcely probable I that the Government will accede to the wishes, of the member for Stormont, good Reformer I _a.s he is ; but Mr. Mowat cannot stifle inves- tigation nevertheless. The people of Ontario will investigate for themselves, and l the fact that no defence is put forward will not "assist the Cabinet when they appeal to the country. I A11 urnnnunnn n 4-kn unnnunl .................L ,e - The Speech from the Throne and the sub` sequent proceedings on`Thursda.y are given on the `fourth page. 1u. IV D .u'.............. '.:r__,-:_,, . NOTES -OF THE PROCEEDINGS. IN THE L()(tAL IIOUSE AT 'l`0ll0.`1'T0. uuuu wvl as ` Messr. Mere-ditvh, Mow;1;,.Morris, Deacon, I Bethune, and Lauder continued the debate on I Friday. I _ ' ' I A .1: ..... -:-.. L-L_..--_ u;. n ` - - -- _ On Sunday George'McNuH:,i who was sentenced to death _at St. John, N;B., i_n_ 1875, for the murder of a sailor`, was rel" lqused from the Provin'cia.l_ penitentiary, where he was serving cm) 9. {life term. MoNutI. s health has been very bad evr since he was imprisoned, and six months ago it_ became evident that he could not live if his imprisonment we'e continued, and that he could not livo long in any case. For this manrm he hm: ham. m- uuu vuuuu nu uuluu nun uvu mug In an this reason he` has be_en re- ~leas_ed and allowed to go home to his friends. who live n'e9{r St. John. Ctedibie advics inxdicaixtlxat Yakoob Khawill soon usurp the, 'l`hrona'of- Cabal. A St;.]:`etersburg deapatch states that Shere Ali, before leaving Oahu], de- cmred his readiness to -become a visssal of the Czar`. - The Ameert, in` conse quence of the refusal of Russia to r"nedi4 ate, abandanedl the idea. "The wnrTis_ practically at an end. Q Now, he been the -winner of one ' o`f-the a,rtic!es put up--for itis not im- probable that had he- been present son'e_ iaicinating young lady canvasser would hnveinduced him to "` try his luck _ _-- `would we havetbeen treated to this out- A imnt 9vfo`u'fndignatjon? The daugh- ..-4I1='IyTd '1A;.PAll.h"` nnr l*.1-`Shy nmnrl l~mnHu.v-

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