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Northern Advance, 12 Jun 1879, p. 3

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um unv ruvuuv.....`... ---The members of the B. 85 L; 6: S; 00. de- . sire to acknowledge a donation til $10 from Mr. J. C. Moan, in recognition of their-'sgar~ ` vices at the late x`-e on`his premises. , `E110 gl'8VC8 OI IXOWBTB pnauwu UILUFGOH. 0118 was admonished, and given_ to gnnderstgmd what the consequences of a. repetition of the desecration would be. - It is shocking to re- oct that any one-even of such tender ycars_ --_Bh0l11d engage in the work of removing the owers placed by loving hands on the mounds which cover the forms of the dear departed. DESEi'!RATION.-A young `girl was a few- days since discovered to bcin the habit of visiting Trinity Church cemeteryand robbing the graves of owers planted thereon. She was admonished. and aiven -understand vuvus vvuu uuu. vvnuuuv 'u.I-u nu. ;11'on a heig`h'bor. Being bran` before` the Ma or, and his surieties with nwmg, ho- was or `cred to find others, which-he did in the persons of Edward Byrne and Michael Hays. , -:--oo-:-- ~ Cluxama ms BAIL.-P. O Hearn, Shanty Bay,` was eight months ago" bound over to keep `the peace for a. year, his auretics being J oaeph Armstrong and and Wm. Miller. 7 On Saturday constable Bradford was sent forto arrest O'Hearn, who had committed anus.- sanlt ona neighbor. bmu ht the Mnvor. and his sureties nwum. he A VVARNING T0 Povsn-xnnrnnh-_- A1 fe- male, charged with allewin ' in` heifer to roam nt large, asked for an aequi tail at, the Toronto. Police Court the other day, on the ground that the so-called` heifer was a. full-grown * cow. _ Her objection was well taken, nnd the case was accordingly dismissed. _This should i teach ponndkeepers in laying an information to be particular as to the nature of the ani- mal specified as a vagrant. _ . . .I.\l(I(|.`.-our:-13:-.000 vs! A ' win: he played} as: m:L.(1`Isa To TOWN AND COUNTS . I-3-`I-'-l'HY PEESONALS. 1-ii: W:}_.L6w. Signed, vv v u v - w guy -A little (laughter of Mr. Alex. `Scott fell into the bay from the breakwater about which she was 1aying_ ycatrday. Happily shg was rescue ' ' ' _' - ' I Total. . . . . . . LAW STUDENTS. Yours. 8:0-._ .. W-...._,. _ _ V BRADFOILD DIS'Tl'.IUT.--`B1`aLlf0I"(l, Samuel C Philp, junr, Jabez Waz_; Newmarket, Samuel P Rose`, James E Allen; Aurora, Daniel E Gee, Frank Koam; Bond Head,` Henry S Mattlxews, Charles Langford; Lloydtown, Austin Potter; Schomberg, David Cattanacll; Cookstown, -Thomas Campbell, Stephen A'Arkels, Jacob Poole, supemumorary: Innis1.`Jol1n W Totten (Stroud), Edward Eves (Bramley); Alliston, Joseph E Sanderson, M A; lost Essa John - W Stewart; Mount Albert, George J Bishop Rosemont, Richard Clarke. John Power; Mono, .Wi1liam H Cook; Adjala, George Walker; Sutton, Hamilton Leith; Snake and Georgina Islands to be supplied from Sutton. . BnAc1;munc:E Dxsrmcr. -4 Bracebridge, Wm. J. Hewitt. Grhvenhurst, Richard Duke. Severn Bridge, John`Hart. Ut- terson, Geo. K_.- Adnis. Uiugton, Wm. H. Jamieson, M.A. `Port Carling, Chas. W; Watch`. -Huntsville, _Thos. W. Hall ; R. N. Hill,supernumerary.Perry and Ar,-_ mour. Geo. VV. Marvin. Maganettawan, Geo. W. Hewitt, B.A. `Roeseau, William Marshall. McKellar, Wm. _'Torra.nce; Reuben Toye, super:mnua.ted; J. Craw- ford, supernumerary. Lorne, `John 0. Henderson. ` ` ' ..._.--..--.. ~--- -vv\rnnn|A|\.ll\-\4\~ BAR:-:11: DIsrIuc1*.-B:u'rie, John G Laird Alllidzilo, Alfred Brown who shall exchange with tho ministr in B;u'ric. '. Angus, John Pepper, 13 A. Vcspm, Thomas J Snowdon (Dalton). Hillsdale, James l\'Iacfarlano. .'-P.cneta.nguis1ienc, Isaac Baker. iugby, Thomas Grandy. Orillin, Arthur ]}i'owning. Coldwa.ter,Willin.m Tucker. R:m1.'1., Thomtxs W 1 e . ` ' ' ' 2:13 Y .......-._ 'l\_.;__,_ ,_ `ii 11- - 1 I Uoumawoon Dxsmlcr. -Co1lingwood, V J. Herbert Starr; Edward Sallows. super- n.nnua.tecl. Thornbury, John 1VIalmn, W. W. Lloyd. Meaford, Wm. Johnston ; Thomas Hamilton, supcmnnuated. St. Vincent, And. Armstron, (Mea.ford.) ,M:1x- well, Jol1n Webster: Horniug s Mills, J. C. Wilmott,M.A., Geo. Brown, (Lavender) Avcning, Sidney Depew. Stnyner, John Hodgsona Parry` So.und,Ju.s. Woodsworth. Parry Island and French River, to be sup- plied; Christi:1n and Bemxsoliel Islands, Allen Salt. `_ ` - T0 Till-1'nUILDIN(} Firxn 01-` mm i3.\'IuuE BAPTIST CHURCH. lU1' puns. pluu ; s1lD]CCl;`T,0 rcterence. - MCGOVERN v3. CA1t.n'.-Vex-dict for pltfr. $123.27. Lotmt & Lount for pit` ;-T. W. I`Iowa.r' for deft. `llnnnym ... xv . . . . A... 1r-...1:-; 1.-- ,,_- CANADA MVE"|('l-IODIST OH URGH. ,REI'0l`.T OF THE STATIONING C0.\I.\[I_TTEE OF ' ' THE TOI`O.VTO CONFEIKENCE. --- l`hursday dve_ning's band music is a. great treat to the citlzens. - Iunthe report of the Statioixig Committee of Tbronto Conference the following ap-. pointmcnts are recomx nonded:-- 1) . _ _ _ .. `l'\_.._-_,_ `I'\ I `I 1 run 1- u fbllo/figxig iist; of contributions_ tosyards the building fund of the Baptist Ohlufch :- ` 7 His.Honor J udgo Gowan, $312.11 ; Goo. H. Brown, 3300; Richard Power, $50; 0. H. Boss. 320.: .Tn.mA.a Cm-Ann, 9720- NI n. moss, a>zsu_-; names uaraon, zszu; M.` Johnson, $26; . W. Freak, $26; J. A. Strathy, $10; 0. H. Clark, $22.40,; His Honor Judge Ardagh, $10; Wm. Boys, $10; J. T. Beatty, $12; H. H.,.Strath , $20; J.- Henderson, $10; W. D. Ardag , $10; 0. H. Bose.nko,_ $10; 0. H.` Lyon, $10; W. Craddock, $10; Powell& 00., $16; G. G. Smith, 310; C. A. Perkins, `$10; James Storey, $15; E.` B. Crompton, $10; Dr. McConkey, 810; H. R. A. Boys, $10; S. Wesley, $10; B. Nicholson, $10; . J. J. Brown, $10; L. 8., & O. L. Saxidors, $10. A. Graver, `$10; McNob & 00., $10; Purvia Bros., $10; G-. T. Lount, $10; Geo. W. I4ount. $10; Wm.Louut, $10; S.Lount, $15; W. B. Gapon, $10; John Parker, $10, Wm. Hunter. 810: W. H. Mvm-.1; 810: `I32, 11U\Vlll.'(.l l.U1' UUIU. HUGIIES vs. WALLAcE.-Vc1-dict. by con- scut, $159. Mcartlly, Boys & Pcpler for pltff. ; M. McCartl1y'for deft. TIN-`. OIYERN 179. Ana: `ARIN T\Tv7nn,\v_ 1u|;u..5' 111.. 1u,UUiI.l'hlly 101' (ICED. Tm: QUEEN vs. ADA.\I3 AND 1\IU1m.\Y -- The jury convicted "the prisoners of bur- glary. Mr._A.{J_. Fullerton, of Toronto, defended; Mr. Cotter, Crown Attorney, and Mr. I epl_er, prosocuteid. Iln .I.)l'U\Vll, VOVU H: RES, Jnhnnnn, Q91`;- uuumges. ' ` WM. Bows vs. Fxuxcxs A.\'D WM. LAT- 'rI.\mr..--Assumps1t. V . A1\'ICKE1h"{AN as. CA.\IP1uaLL.--Verdict for p1t' $116.15. Lennox J5 Lonnox for pltff. ; '1`. W. I-Ioward for deft. Vnn mu. .-.- .... 'l|,I'r.`r\...-- 11-,_1:,; r , .L. V_V. .uuw1u'u. I01: UGID. YALE ET AL vs. McDox .u.n.-Vcrdict for pltff. $96. Stmthy J5 Ault for p1tfF.; Gan. Baxter for doft. . T I\Ir\vnu R T A..;.... _._` PI ........ __ 11 1- . - -'I`fxe Inspector should `not overlpolf back ` -premises this \voa.ther. - l)iIu)\l1Ul' lUl.' U.Ulln V LOUNT _& Louxr mg CmmINc;.--Verdict for pltffs. $150; subject to reference. LOUNT 55 L nIn'r m. T..vr1-nn:~.n __V`m'-.ln6 $15; W. B. Gapon, $10; John Parker, 810; Wm. Hunter, 810; W. `H. Myers; $10; E." Bemrose. 810: B.IHinds-. 810 Otton an H In. .n.uuw1', quu; Iv. 11. Juyors, 610: la". Bmrose, 810; B.IHinds, $10 `Otton J5 B1_'o., 310; M. McKee, $10; G. Smith, $10; Field Bros., 810; H. Sowroy, $10; L.`R,, Warner, 8l0;VH. ' D.. Stewart, 810; J. S. ' Johnston, $15; F. E. P. Ppler, $10; Wm._ Stephens, 610; J. Moore. 36 50; C. Hick- lingz $10; Geo. Bal $10; D. A1ton Mo- 1 .0231-thy.$30; John Watson, 310; E. H. Edwards, 810; A.` Rankin, $15; W. T.. Geo:-gen, 810; `R L. Maoey, 810; Mann & Son, 810; W.` Edmansoh,'$10; W. A`ul't;` $10; J.. Orr, 310; J.;Lal1!; 310; `A. V McRna.'86.50: TW.;H. U1-ruhv_.lIln- Ir :1 . ,QU Jr. IJUIQIIUX, vii}. J,!l(.JI`I- .IJOW_9,_Z);r\,_.9]1v: Aderto`_50:`.;,;L 0.7M rm, 85;: Q.`-I_. ' k,` _ f (51. V ~ .. g. I. ,, M4. JJFUELCH OI UUHETECU. _ Jomv Hoc.A_N vs. Asmmw T.\I'r..-Ac- count. 7 ' ' T...--.. `I`I,.A...-- .., 'l`I------- f`: "`- VUtllll.u ' Jxam-:3 Doom vs. B.u-.r-.m Gjas Co.- Damages. \V\II, R(|\' om, Fuwgvnra A\.'r\ Tu T-.un_ L puns. euuu; all DJCCD to remrence. Loum 55 Lovm vs. Lur1.\n=m.--V`em1ict for pltffs. $150 ; subject '60 reference. MCGQVI-my rm` (`.,nn.v,_VnmHn+ rm um} CIVIL CASES. _ . A [Beforcv 11-is Honor J udgc Arda_r/h.] Jotuv ABELL vs. R. VV.`EMRlC_K, Jolm STARK AND J om : E.\mIcK.--Interp1c:uler. HENRY 1\IcK1-:nxAN.'. ass. JA xr m f`. A xn-m.-n., ouuus Ann dUll.V 1:..\nucK.--1nnerp1e:uler. 1\IcK1-:m'AN.1vs. JA.\H-`.3 CA.\{PI!ELI.- -Ass11mpsit. II `D `V.-- .--._ In in -\n,_,_, - U. .Lu.UuUlVAhD.--'.ll`03p1l.SS. , ` Bmmna GAS Co; rs. Gnu. R. Sunmvax. -Suit for stock in Co. ` Tut:-uITva\v-7;`. 0......" _._ I l ._..__- \l'_.- --r-- - n --.\_Ir..Geo. 11. Ford has been sutfcring from u very painful felon. ' .... -. Irucn .-...u-s u --1.n:spuss. , V V Gno. P. Ilrzaxms vs. P; \VALI.ACF. AND JAS. MqGovImN.-Promissory Note. a LOUNT & LOUNT vs. .I"nni\r Gnuurvn _. -1 An. yxpxxuv nmN.--rromlssory LV Ow. L0l_IN'1` 223. JOHN CU1\lMIN'G.-- Asslunpsit. , . .TAniR: Nlnxrnr nu! Trina ITn.i..u- __ A- U'J U110. LOUNT & Louxr bx; WM. L\1~_1-mum... Assumpsit. . Trina l fn(`.nvr.-nv /no T.xIr\v 1UI'.. `V -vsrnxv 1153 ll HIPSIE. T1103. McGovnP.x rs. J om: MC3.\RTY.-- Assumpsit. - -.TA\l li`Q 1)nnnA\( ma `D.n~.nn-n Q-m-u...-.... lllllllpsltu. -Jums DURHAM vs. Rnsnm S1`:-".\v,uu*.V- Breach of Contract. ,TAvr\v II..- . .. -... A -.......... m . __ u ` ca1m.~Lu. `cumin. [Before His Hzmor J mlge (z'omm.] Tun Qmszx vs. Joszru 1\I.uum:. Tm: QUEEN vs. \V.\!. sm-m. Tm-2 Qmmx vs.` G1-:0. Anms. Tm: QUEEN vs. Jgs. I\IU`1u:.u'. These cases, which comprise the Criminal. business of tho co1u1f.,.a.re fn.mili:u- tn our rc.1.dcrs.- Man-1n` and Salter are charged with dragging with intent to rob. Akl:uns - and Murray are cha.x'god- with tho rublr.-ry of Mather s store, New Lowell. ` '-.`l!SBllll)5l.F- H. B. YALE mm W. F. Muxmv vs Jxo D. MoDoNALn.-Trespass. BARRIE GAR (tn; -ne (E-Ian T? Qnrrnnv -3um 101' stock In U0. - J olmmxnv Smrrn vs. Ilmmv Mrrcxmn --Trespass. . ' GEO. P TTr'rnn:~u n.- 'D \V. V? Ann A\vn 1133 ll Iljlplta. JAMES Nlcuor. vs.` Jdnx IIox'mN.-Ac- count. ' T.\.'...... 0. 1' _.._-_ 1. ` I11 1' - -uugu uurne, uames JV. uyness. His Honor delivered gin elaborate address. to the Grand Jury, `in the course of which he briey reviewed the principal "Acts passed at the last Session of the Ontario Legslature. He also instructed the Jury as to the nature of _the criminal csues to come before them. ' tagtnrw $hhfIC&' nus nunnr auage uowan presunng. - The following gentlemen uppenrezl and were sworn in as Grand Jurors: Messrs. Benj. .Barnard (Foreman), H. Olmplpell, Richd. Co'ey, `E. -H. Edwards, Wm. Far- rier, Jno. Ireland, Rubt. Ingram, Joseih -Locke, Wm. `Metcnlf, Thns. Roberts.- Shrigley, Nicholas Shell, Wm. Sirett, Alex. Tegarl, Tho. Wynne, Benj. West, George Muundrell, Andrew Hoey,' Wm. M:r,'Wuud, Hugh Currie, James F. Lyness. ' Honor dolivernd an nlahnmtn mhhmnc _ The Couty Cdhrt of the Coxxzxty of Sim- coe opened in tho` Com,-b House on Munday, His Honor Judge Gowaxi presiding. The followimr rmnnmnn nnnmnrnrl nnd We_ have b_een requested to publish the -II.....!_'_.. II_L -1 -_.-L__!I.-..A9,,,, I -I `SIQIOOE oouufv ooun-r. - commaunbus 1; n:u.:uul.'u. ruwc1',`,paU; U. James Carson, 320; M. W. 'F`mn.I: $2'2- .I' A 11 1101., LU wiucu. uuinp.:.u_y 5u.u.u we 100K 5 ' Mr. Cumberland said that question op- ened the whole subject. The new arrange- ment `was not a lease. Such arrangements had been made with the H. &, N. .\V. road asthe law en1p_owered the Northern to. make, "no more and perhaps no less. The whole union was simply within the limit of traic arrangements. ;Ncither road! in consequence escape any legal liability They could not forego any liability by which either was bound. All he could say -on this point-and he spoke he said, with some hcsitation--was that whatever rights this county or any other corporation or person enjoyed prior to this union, they would not be infringed upon, weakened, or in any shape chmiged The Hamilton dz ' North Western Railway would continue as the H. & N. \V.-a.ndiso with the`Northcrn. Any other provision wo_uld render the new arrangement illegal. All agreeniexits with `either Company would be of the same force and effect in the future as in the past; V Further--the future head of the joint as- sociat-ion composed ofpfourrepresentatives of each board,wou1d be prepared to recognize fairly and fully the public rights,and would be governed by a warm sympathy for the interestsof the people. ' ` Wnnrino inlzri an nxrnlnnnfinn n5 ll". 1[lbUl'UaUV U1 IJHU 1JUU1)1U- Entering into an expla.na.tim1 of_ the Causes which led to the union of the rival roads, Mr.Cun1he1'1m1d rexnarked that there was nothing to be afmlcl or ashamed of in the mn.tter.. It was delicate ground to tread on, but he felt it his duty to speak - out plainly in his expl:u1o.tions. Recalling his recent appeal to the County Council" for a helping hand out of tho dilficulties into which the Northern rend had got,tl1e speak- er went on to say that not having been met in the way he wished and needed there was nothing for it but prompt and decisive steps in some other direction. - ` TL-.. nun... 3.. .`l............ LL-.. t._._,._-__. '-Very little going on-~_t}hisi season in the building line. _ V ` --A clnmgc will be noticeulin the Nortlrcni Railway time table. LV01'u1ux'u,uuu:1'uu uuu vuu1u.:u UI1:l.mD0l`. By request Mr. Cumperland took a. seat next the warden, and was asked to address the council. He replied that in pursuance of his policy in past years he had come to the meeting prepared to offer any aid or advice in his power that might be required of him by the representatives of the county of Simcoe; With respect to the object of the present meeting he had no proposition. to put forward or offer to make, -but any information in his possession he was quite willing to give when asked for it. 11.. nm.. I-`unvu mu 4:... c,.n,....:.... .::_.-,L \VllllK_I8 IJU EIVU \V ILUIL uanuu lUl' lb. M1`. Little then put the following direct question to Mr. Cnnxberland: In the evcxit of your company leasing _the , Hamil- ton 65 North Western line, will you be pre- pared to carry out prior engagemcxits, and if not, to which company shall we look 2 'M'.- r`.un1`\nrlnnr] u-1:1] flan} nunanu 4'\~\ III HUIIIU UIIILUIC Ulll.'UU|.~lUllu They were in danger; they foresaw a great `calamity about them,an(l their hands were tied. They had not the standard gauge,but the other and competing line had A change of gauge was ncccssary--was a sine qua non. of the road s existence. `The corporation stock was a fetter to the road, and prevented it being placed _on a proper footing. .If the stock was not surrendered, and the con1pany s'bands loosened, a great calamity was ahead, and their misfortune, would be the county's misfortune. A bank- rupt railway was as muehn curse as an elli- cient railway was a blessing. The County Council, however, refused the nominal as- sistance asked. The company did not ask for money but for freedom. Thedeision was accepted with the best grace possible, he (Mr. Cumberland) feeling at least that he had donajhis duty in representing to the Council the ` truestato of affairs. He was `Subsequently called byiduty to England where he met in the money market the resentatives of the `Hamilton road. ' Both ds had felt the pressure of the times and both were looking after nancial aid. To give an idea of the way the Northern was . working} he would mention V that th weekly receipts had been 85400 short 0 last year's. . This condition of affairs simply meant-bnnkmnfcvtn lmth lm nlrl linn nml HISII ylillf B. 1. I113 CUIIUIJJIUXI OI llI[aU.'5 Slnlply meant bankrnptcyto both the old line and the new in this county. And what would ensue '1 Take the condition of the Toronto Grey_& Bruce and the Midland - railways to-day, and say how the farmers would likr the Northern and the N. W. to he in the same state? How the lumbei-men, tnillers. mannfactilrors, and the public gencrallv would like it? The credit of the Northern was so impaired that no money could be . had in England. The Hamilton road was in a like quandary-it could not get a dol- lar. Sothere was nothing, left but union. nndcwith that union help would come; It 1 was accordingly effected. And if, said the speaker, I was a counry representative in- stead of a ra.ilway~ man and sent to Eng: `land to look after the interests of my cor- orationtji-s_houId have done exactly what 1 have done. a The unionwas nothing in the nature of amalgamation. _'It was am ~ecoi$_.- ' omical, temporary `undo:-`standing between _ two cqmpanies which Iconcluded .. 160 ' combine for th in: ]"oi'nt'inter ' and~ put shonldei Ull35lUll.r ' ' A motion having p-Jssed that Messrs. Hendrie and Proctor, of the H. _& N. W., who were understood to be outside, and any other persons concerned in the matter be requested to give an attendance, the gentlemen named, together with Mr. F. W. Cumberland, _Mana.ging' Director of the Northern,entered the Council Chamber. Rn 1-nnnnvuf. Mr nlimnnrinnfl +nnl- 0 mm! uune. _ Some explanations were entered into by Mr; Sw1tzer,the county representative on the H. & N. W. railway l')oa,rd, as to what . had ta.ken.p1a.ce at the meeting of the board when the_ proposed agreement was brought up. Mr. `Switzer sta.t_ed that the matter was all cut and dried}. and that {he had practicallyno voice in disposing of it,though he had protested against wlmt was being done. The H. & N. -`W. was seeking aid in England, was unsuccessful, and to pre- vent suspending operations altogether, was obliged to go in with the other road, The terms of union were drawn up in-England :md_ were pasecd at the late meeting in Hamilton without any opportunity for dis- cussion. ' ` A ......L.'...... 'l.....:..... ...-...-...`I l.'L._L 1r,,,,,,, On l"rida.y the County Council Cinunber was the scene of a meeting of represent- atives of the group of nnunicipalities of this county from which a bonus was received by the Hamilton 85 N orth` \Vcstern Railway . Company. The object nf the meeting was to consider the proposed union of that-road with the Northern, and to arrive at some -eonclusiont as to what steps it was advisable to take in respect thereof. . The following reeveswere present: From Bwrrie: Messrs. Ross,Harrison,Macna.b;Collingwood,Messrs. Cameron and Gumon ;Innisl, Messrs. Little, McKay, Morden; Essa Messrs. Dunn mid Parker; l'ecumseth,' `Messrs. Cooke, Cnlqu- houn; 1Vcst Gwillimlnu-y;.Messrs. Fennell, Evans; Adjala, Messrs. Roman and Burke; Tosorontio, Mr. Mc'Donough; Mulmur Mr. Campbell ; Nottawasaga, Dr. Klrkland ; Sunnizlalc, Mr.` Switzer; Vcspra, Messrs. Lendlay, McGowan ;Alliston, Mr. Stewart. . The \\':n'Jnn. whn nrnuifln. hnvino hriaF- . uunuuty, .LH.U\`lU_VVlIl.l ;I1Hb-`lull, 1'11`. DDUWHIJD. The wamden, who presided, having hrief: ly`sta.ted the object of the meeting,directed the clerk to read the agreement between the two rai1way'Companics,- which was done. ` 0.....- ..-...`I.......L3,....n nu... ...-L.....-U1 int.-. kn SPECIAL M`.-IBTING OF` IEPl.l-XSE'l`;\.TIVl`i3 OF THEAH. (`G N. W. BONUS .\[0.\'ICI_[ x\LITIES-- THE "NEW DEPARTURE I3 CONVDERINED V Axn mm wgnpnx ADVISED T0 nxrxm ;, PROTEST AGAINST rr. ` , ` 6= ._a. xuamnnu, O.V 1%. jxlng, \;\u\'A.Vun.') $20;-I. Rogers. 85'; P. Dnymdn, $5; 3- M0- De;-mott; 34; J. w. Hastings, $12; II. Jum3s,'$5; Alex. Lang, $36; Wm. Mucey, $5: A. Bingham,-$2. ' - V ` 'Th various: tInnnvunn$,in-m are n3I)1'e- ~-l)yment s pond is fairly drained of trbut But the frogs ourish. qau ; :5. D1._L.lgl1ZlI11,M. ` ` The vanous donoxninatiozxs are topm- Vgcntod as follows 1- _ Reformed Episcolml. . . . . .3 402 Of) United Mathzulint 7 , _ - 1:51! 0: 0. on; $5; L.,Butt`a`1'.fi(.3l.;l. S-2);` NI?!`-116$` $2 ; Marshall, $5. 1:. I(ixn:.:.(=\1'A5'0E) $20: Rnnnv-A. Q55 P T1-nnrnnvn R55 R. Map nuxurmeu .nap).5cnpa. United Methodist. English Church. . . Presbyterian . . P. M nthnriinf. .|.' . uxumluulsli . .` . . . . . . . . . . . . R. Catholic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ` Not cmftod with any church. rrus uynerlxzn P. Methodist D l`0..1.,.1:.. THE RAILWAY` P9:n'.. 3 492 35'.) 0) 3-10 0 ) . Ill 0-). 76 0'.) ll) 05) 1. 426 O.) $1774 oz)" UIUII at lX.l1U:LlLliII.Ua . Mr. Cumberland in reply said that he `could not state what would be done in re- spect towrates by the executive board. In his opinion, however, nothing would be -more suicidal, stupid and fatal to the in- terests of the road than an oppressive freight tariff. Mr. Ross was wrong in re: ferring to the Northern rates as exorbitant, but he was only giving expression to what had often been charged against the road-. Mr. Cumberland was prepared to challenge this : That the Northern Railway tariff was lower than that of the leading Cana- dial; lines. He quoted the following rates as to `Canadian railways 2-25-Illile Rate : Grand Trunk, 20 per cent.; Great Western, 7% per cent.; Toronto, Grey cl: Bruce, 35 per cent. - Canada Southern 30 percent. -hi_c,rher than the Noatheri 65 Miler; : G. T., 6 per cent.; T. L (Y; . 9 percent. .95 lllilcs: G. T., 13 pin` cent.; e. & 11., 12 per cent.; C. S., 39 per cent.-higher than the Northern. The N nrthern rates were then compared with those of Ameri- can roads. ianginw from Boston to Chicago. 35-Mile Rate : Ceiitral Vermont, per cent.; Ogdensburg &: `Lake Champlain, 57 per cent.; Rome, 53 per cent.; Connecti- cut River, per cent.;. Grand Rapids, 45 per cent.;; Southern Minnesota, 112% per cent.-h1gher than the Northern. 95 Jllilcs: C. V., 28 per cent.; 0. &L`. 0., 53 per cent._; R., 25 per cent.; C. R., 37 per cent.; G; R.., 3}; per cent.; S. M., {)4 per cont.-'~lnghcr than the Northern tariff which had lasted since it was first struck. These rates could be verified by any one who would call at the speaker s oflice in Toronto. He hoped they would dispel this popular error as to the tariff of the North- ern Railway. As to the question about the junction. at Allandale, Mr. Cumber- land said he could not answer it. He would not be surprised if the track into Barrie was taken up and a common station made at Allanclale. "n- v:..1.1;....1 . L=\V..1.1 ..... ..:... llllqlllslllllg I/HU UUIIIID) DUKJUK I Mr. Cumbcrhuid replied that that iva.-3 :1 sllbjcctfor consideration by the Execxitive. Irrespective, however, of any such consid- eration the intention was to impose a.-t:u'- iff that would be fairly ,remune1'ativ_c to the Company and nngmd gingly paid by the public. hr T(iv-1:].-1.u~ `'\V|mf rrn-n',1I',nn horn 10.30 n..m., 2:25 pm., 7:40 p.m. Arriving from North (Collingwood) at Bar-. rie :--7:05 a.m., 10:57 a.m., 6:25 p.m. ' _ MUSKOKA BRANCH. Going to Gravenhurst from Barrie :-l0:50 u.ui., 2:50 p.m., 8.05 p.m.* Arriving frmn -Gra.venhnrst at Barrie :- +6:45 a..m., 10:35 a.m.,.nn 6:00 p.m. v.\'on1*n s1.\1(:0rc I}ImN<:n. Going from Harris to I`enetan'guishenc :~ 10:30 a.m. _ _ Arriving at Barrie from 1 enetzmgnishenc:- '13:?! a..m. `Only goes to Orillia. '|`Only come from Orillia. v -.4 . V . IIIIU punuc. _ Dr. Kirkland : "'\Vh_n.t gu:n'a.utee Jmvc we that the 1-ates will not be 1xc:wy-as 11e:wy- as the Mam1gcrs_Iike to make t-hem? 1.7.. `!'V...uL.u.L...1.. 'I\1....... A-.. L- ._.. I.'HUlllf l\rIr.'Cun1berl:md:` f"I`hcrc can be no tn.ri'1cvicd' without the sanction of the Governor-in-Council-. = If it is attempted toput on an cxorbitztnt tari` the people V can appeal to tha paternal Government at Ottawa. - ` ' 1|.r.. C'...!L...... .......L.`;._..J nu; ,4 n__,:.,'_.._ Tilue 35 11lli`llllllllU- ! Dr. KirkIn.nd : . Would you _ give us - special rates during the period` of this agrccxnent in considcrzttion of our rc- liuquishing the County Stock `T ' ' Tr nni'n1\n1-Tnnfl rrmnrl H19}. Hm}. iv-14 -u \}|4|:iIu\\'iiu _ Mr. Switzer xiiexitiozied that at Creemorc and '.'icin'ityl.'u1d had fallen in value since the annonncelneiit "of the railway union; He felt that the uncertainty existing as to what the consequences of the union would be had a. most injurious effect on land own- ers in various parts of the County. \'T|- nnmlxnl-l:1I1rl rlnnlnx-ml uvilth 1-nlun- UFS _lII. VKIIIUKIS IJLIYDS UI. DHU \JUU.Lll:) o Mr. Cnmberlmld declared with vehe- mence that the feeling that the people ' were to be bu1'den_ed with unjust clmrges was one that should not beccrtnined. He hoped the public would di'sa.buse their minds of the impression that the milway union was a conspimcy to defraud or'op'- press the people. Thcobject in view was economy and the general reduction of ex- penses in running the roads. This econo- my could and would be practised to the interests of the Company and tho benet of the commtmity. >Ho wou`-.d be happy to aid Mr. Switzer in alloying the fears he mentioned. The alarm was altogether un- founded. V ' ' A L L`... > ..`....n .-.3 'I.I'._' I`I.__..`L._.I.___`l!_ _. Lll'U\Vn ' ' Mr. Pcpler, of McCarthy, Boys & Pep- ler, County Solicitors, who was present to `advise the Committee as to the legality of the new armngcnicnt, then addressed the Council. He. gave as his opinion that it would be very diicnlt, if not altogether" impossible, for the Norther o carry out scheme of union without t wnction of the County of Simcoc and City of Toronto. The law provided that the pooling arrange- ment could ' not be effected without the vote of two-thirds `of the stockholders, when the other line is 9. eompeting line. Mr, G-amnn. in `I'.l1n~ t-nin-an nf :1 nniriltnrl WIIUII lul.lU UIILIUI ll.l.lU 15 ll CUIIllJUDlllg 11110: _ Mr. Gamon, in tho course of :1 spirited speech, pointed out how the County Coun- cil had. missed it in refusing to surrender the County_ Stock, and thus forcing the Northern into taking the course it had. He moved that the "Warden be advised to concur at the B.a.il\v-ay Board in the agree-, ment entered Into. No `one seconded tho `motion and it was withdrawn. . `After re-. -marks from Messrs; Evans, IInrrison,Gam-. on, McKay nngl Switzer, the following` motion was earned :g- ` ' up A 1 I,,, 1\.; V : n u u u q.. --.. Moved by Dr. Kirkland, seconded by`Mr. Harrison, that the Warden be advised not to concur inbhe propased agreement -between the Notthem and the Hamilton" and_ North- western Railway Companies. . A FIWL- .........L!.... LL-.. ...I1...-...._.1 [U uuuuu. At the close of Mr." Cun1be1-ln.nd sre- marks Mcssrs. Hondrie a.n stated that they hail nothing to say i11 addition thereto. The three gentlemen then \'vith- drew. ' ` ` `rm- 1`I,..CI,... ..c 1|.r..r'1,...u___ n..___ 5. -n___ . DEAR Sm,-gin editoriai in a late r_1uin- ber of the Orillia. Times having been brought to my notice by a. friend, in which `110 editor says that I solicited votes on the lea that I, being poor, was in want of the indemnity that I might pass the restiof my days (poor old m:m)`in comfort--or soxi1e- thing to? that eifect; and-ho, tho eglitor, having .chn._1lenged me to deny his assertion, I (10-30 most. decidedly. And `as, Editor, in deali with such a persohas `the`odito1iO_fthe'- -i1iLe s'it- woiild he a waste jofgtimoe to emgalogsuoh language as in due. - o ahonl he tisedib one ntlenum `} hv. I hni~:I`An1n- :\y J|n'f.g?f 11:: Ian?` ' d2_iy-, rm coax onam '1;AKiarr To max BY Mn. ` srzznn. ~ ` UUSII ILIUIIUJ UU U1-|UU|Io ~, Mr. Ross enquired whether the tariff under the "new order of affairs would ho higher than it had been for some time past charged, or would it remain as it was '2 The freight rates ~ on lumber and wheat had come down under the competition, so that both farmers and dealers were benetted.- Were the freight rates to be rinised to the old exorbitant gures ? And was it_ in contemplation to do` away withvthe Hamil- ton line into Barrie, and make the junc-` tion at Allandale. `ll - l`1.__..`I_..._1....,`l .'._ .___I.._ A:A` ALLA L- , be th'e"servant7rither mamas uh1ic,as_ a common; carrier. '.':He'f.eo'n1d.not` ` `lieve that those-who_ the H. &' N. W. had not reoeivedyalue for their money in the advantages C ' to be . enjoyed under the new arrangement,,and he did not think `many of` them would be willing to take back their money and: do without the road. `Referring to the County Stock, Mr. Cumberland proceeded to state that itwas never taken for prot, but as faninvestment for developing the County in which it had more than repaid the.peo- ple. * The money both b for that road and for the H.`& N. W. -had been spent in and circulated. througbthe County, which fact `of itself proved the benet of the outlay. Mb Cumberland then dwelt on the policy ' likdly to be pursued in the future. On the principle that the prosperity of the County ' meant the prosperity of the railways, it would `ever: be the aim to develop and not strangle the trade of the district,--to not offer impediments, but `encouragement: .What had been done was strictly legal and . V untouchable; and` he would tell the effect- it. The effect of it was to open the doors of the money lenders to the road, raise the value of its bonds and put up all other Can- adian railway securities by reectiun. The Finance Minister regarded the move as a very considerable credit to the community. Speaking of the fact that Alliston wanted aloop line to connect with Toronto, Mr; Cumberland pointed out that she had got it, and remarked that that municipality for j one could hardly be annoyed at securing, by the new arrangement `what would have s cost money to effect. `a fr n.I\ilE nnnniv-nrl \IrlI,nd'lin'n flan I-snsHI' Ukallflry HHUHLU NU USUU. Dy UIIU `guuuumuu `to another, I here declare that if he had an informant ho, the said informant, lied, and if, as I`iuspect,;h has none,~but that ,the- w_hole statement iann emanation from his. inthednntter of obns. vr . fertile, :`\I-ilh - ".`Il`I Y` Ininvn f n ;`nL To the Editor of_the Advqne: *.nw. m EH8-111115.361` OI 30030. V0! T611118. brain, "then, Mr. Editor, I lesvot e fa1s'e- hooc1nthisown,_,door.; ` W} H ' b I`roma1!?`.de::tj;_.i;',LL...{ V vYours.trn_l_g;: T ; -: r 11$ al1':OlIIIIII"H~ j.<.-. v Ioauun .. .-you u an '4un.nn`l\-Allvbiu The meeting then adjournoci. A SLANDERER ANSVVERED. --The report of the South Simcoe Teachers Convention is on the first page. 1. n n. .. . a- -Charley \Vidsor auataihed an `upset. from a wagon he was driving on Tuesday. A team being driven by 5- 335` Mr. Wm. unter, Imnal. c0l_lid9(1.Wi`thjhi,i v9hicle.. Cll(3'lply,, PFIVILDCIY anu I'll4'lII.'lllly.' n`B"1`his Lecture should be_iu the hands every youth and every man 111 the land.- Addrcss _ . The Culvcl-well" wlcdjcal 00.. A1 A... 0:. \Y___ \7-_L TOYS OF ALL KINDS. DOLLS, AN IMAIENSE S'i`0(i1( Boheu1i_mWm'e and China Goouis. BRAIDS, LACES,- T EERLIN AND owmm WOOLS, . UNDERG1.-.0T[IING, &c., 52., com), S1LVER 3; OTHER CAI`.I)I3OAR1)S, ` WAX FLOWER REQUISITES, SLIPPERS, OTTOMANS, CI[E.\ E[LLl), urn \ -rnvxvrw nnn 1.1- n I'I\v\V'I\ I 8'1`.-\I\I'PINTG -FOR BRVAIDING, ' cyusmox TASSELS, &p., &<-.. w. H. FREEMAN U!` D\VU [JJSD{l'C-{U BUIUIPS. The celebrated nuthor, , in this admirable Essa'v,clcarly dexinonstrates, from thirty years successful practice, `that alarming consequen- ces may be rzulieally cured` without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the ap- plication of the knife ; pointing out :2. mode of cure at once simple, certain anzlveffeetunl, by means of_ which every sufferer, no matter what his c(>mlil:ion may be, may cure himself cheaply" privately and nuIir.-u/ly.- nrr'l`hia Leatiim should he in thn lmmla Post Office Box 4536. iVAFs.iED ,& <`3.oMPLETEi 17...... L......,.LL !..L.\ LL- I V-.-__ .. Fku`-`ii! and (_:`tra.ia:.-1 semis, l'ru-,-.31 at [HI-'>E`l! VE~}l.L .-i. - * \Vu have recently pnhlishnxl :1 new edition of DR. CL'r.vr.mvnLL _s Cr:Lx=.m1.u':-:u E:-'.~s.u' on the rullial anl prrm In--nt cum` (without medi- cine) of N ervnus Debility, Mental and Physil cal Incapacity, Impedimcnts to M.1rri.1;;[n, etc., resulting from excesses _ 'Pricc. in a scaled I.-nvclonc. nnlv 6 cents. rcauluug l.l'UUl' UXUUSSUS 'Pricc, envelope, only cents, or two postage stamps. The cclebrntccl n.n`thm'. in this .-ulmirnln --Bro1ley, of Vnsey, the alleged f(`>rg.e1-, has been re1_ea.sed from custody at Winnipeg. @RH%@RE G%YTAL PALASE by .-,u.mv, 32: 1411):` of Mt.-Innry. Uni- verslz l.n -\~'~w: `-1 wt` Before Taking. Pain m the Back lnmucss nf Vision. Prcm.-nurc Old nge, and msllnynllner disensusllml leml In lnannily or Con.~gumr.x_im 1nml n Pr:-mzunrc. Grave. Elv`u|l par. liculnrx inour fuunphlct, which we desire _m send lrcc mail In rvuryunc 35` (`he Sp:-cic Medacmc is suhl by nll l)rn<.:giuls at 91 per package. or six pack- ngca for-$5, or will he sent free by mail ourcccipl oflhc money by nddrcssing nu: mam nszauacnmm co., (`cannula \x.'.\-nan-u (Inc , VV|xuaon, ()nI.. Cnnndn. 3273`-vlnl in Barrie ha` nu Druxzisls and bv nll whn!e- sale. nn|~n:'.3ul Ur'.l_~z.}iil3 m Iiazmula and the United, States. . 3- I3`. |A LEGTIIRE 1'9 _}'013'lG MEN. n V . . The undersigned begs leave to notify his friends and the public generally that he will still carry on business at the old stand (op- site the Post Oice) as Loan, Insurance," ' nd Agent, Broker and Conveysncer, under the firm name of Thomson dz. Co. Pai-ties may depend upon receiving the same strict atten- tion to their wants as formerly.` Money to loan it_1'a.ny amount on Form and Town Pro- perty. - W. `THOMSON, Bzn-rie, my, 1379. ' _ l8-ly ` IBEsr...!5a':i.V.9r,...i6= =l 1.u " " zu " '- u.uv 15 Cl - Cl (4 ll 7.m Orders left at Lavx\llee a Butcher Stall, Bar- rio Mgrket. or at their residence, near the Bridge on Bmdford Street will receive prompt ntteu tion. Season will begin on the 19th of May, ending lat of October. Ice delivered in gay partof the town, Farm or_ Olunam LU ' ' IV V ' _ ' ' OUUo ' ' lo I C I 6 _ I I V . ( I 6 I Any q nantity above 15 lbs at same rate. I-`or the Season at following rates: 131.125. pg-``lay, lbs. S:\tu`I;`lay, Ii.-m_ie, April 2nd, 1819 --T_he Barrie R atta Club are in commu- nicgtion with the V _a.nla.n club respecting the forthcoming regatta. on Kempenfeldt. --Barrie senior Lacrosse Club goes to ampton on the .lst of July to try 9. tilt with the club of that plnoo, Wax em, boys 1 lvnv nm ' v , N.'B._ -_Chillren's Pictures taen instantatie- onsly. arid guar:mt'>ed.tho Jinest nish in the -`town. ` ` 11 AI` \Y` su: alnzmma, s!v:oW-\'l`0Il '3, .~Now-suomNG, 1-4'mo(r.GANIm:, _s KA'n'NG, Everything Nw introduced if: this Gallery. L; %&o. L_ sANDE,| and Silver _Wu!c_hoI, chhinn, Gem Rings, _EI_ccu'o-Plate. _ .'I`pyu, &o.,"9l|o1|clei, `1 _('!Inl4_dron',n 8Ielgn_g_" " -,l._. an,,|CaI'rIn_xos.`.~` - `S Gm-not liar-rings and Sunni, Gold *W**B?rie%%`:?tr .~ Most beautifully uffwted with `our Chicago B'a.ckgrounrls,v representing LII -1 AV-I` an---n11t\ my - --_u u-_-u`vv -`vwruvuc I And go no where else if you want good work. Cr. .-.-- A...---\ DCCQCl Atxthe following v>e1-y Low rate: 1% 113?. pex-`thy, $125. Sutufflay, per vxcek X."iii/XL'L*E"&Ls6i`. NUIXTIIERN n.uL\v.u'. _ Going, South from Barrie for Toronto 2- 7:05 n.1u., 10:57 zx m., 6:25 p.m. Arriving from South ('l`0ronto) a.t B:\rre :--' 10.30 a.m., 2:25 p.1n.. 7:40 p.1n. ' Going North from Barrie tr) U0llingwood:- 2:25 7:40 An-ivinn` frnm North (Collinuwood) (Tho ndomignml are prepared to supply the sl0NEY! MONEY!! Momayzz {`1IIEAPES'[` AND BEST` STEPHENS. ROOMS! .ws'r -AFR-A|V_E.b! -TIII;`. S1`0CK.:1`I1E MOST- iGRAY S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. I5:-5: vv \-VA9lVlI Ia!- Ever brought into the County. DURING THE SUMMER, RA n1`:Ir_.`,. -It is in ofder to bet on the Hanlan-EL liott race---that is if you ` can find any one to take your bet`. , Be sure and nd The Groal I'Ing- T-W MAW- lxsrh Reine.-(Iv, an , ` unfailing cure for Seminal Wonk- nchz, .\`pcrn.iuor- rhea`, hnpnlcncy. nnd nil diseases lluufullow as :1 sequence nfSel?- Abuse; 1:: Lnss r-3;1':1"Efi. :;'i.`.i. .`i`. After '1`nking . ...- -v--;vq.- any. 41 A;1n Sb., New York. imam STEEPHENS. Ice` Dealrs. . _l-1-2m. Of every description, chaste and elegant: dc- signs, CHEAPER. than they can he purchas- ed in any other town in Canada. `They will also undertake the I ipiug of At_anch rote: as to defy competition. In` tending consumers will do well to give the Lessees an opportunity of tendering for their work before making their contract. All orders will receive prompt attention. -A great saving of time 1 "- be effected by the trial of 311:3 tflgfillls 31:3 civil cases eoncurrcntly. V . Being the south half of Lot 26 in the 8th C011,, lnnisfil, 100 acres more or less. About 30 acres cleared and-fenced, soil is chielly_ ' clay loanl. There are on the land 9. log house, log stable and a. log barn, also 9. frame ham, well, root house, shed, SLO. About 60 acres well timbercd. The property is deliglitfully situated on the shore of Lake Simcoe and in the ixnxnetliate neighborhood of the most vnlu `able fzirming portion of the Township. And will be sold. cheap with easy terms of pa.yment._ Apply personally or by letter to -DEAI: Sms :- -The undersigned wishes to in- form you that he has started nmnufactnring all kinds of Silver, and Oroido Plated Harness Trimmings such as Terrctts, Ilnmcs, Hooks, Bits, Buckles, cct. Gold and Silver Electro- Plating, and having many years experience in New York and other States, I am not afraid to warrant my work both as regards workman- ship and durability, first-class in every par- ticulnr. KY 1'! IV......!`..~n Tan TIL.t.u1 l\UI 6-kn n`\r\u\`r\I\` |4l|.'UHll'. ` N.B.-Carriagc Iron Plated on the shortest notice and warranted to give satisfaction. JAMES LEADEN The Lcssccs of the Barrie (Lag \'v'orks beg tonnnounco that they have on ha.ndAan`cxccl- lent. assortment of . -u.... .-A. 0 ,1 . 0. Box 251. Rcsidizncg 1>oynts,'s., North o`.(1 Commercial Hotel. Barrio, Dec. 10, 1873. 50-ly sat) . Anuvvnvnv ..u.. ., 44.;-9. \J|\4\Ii Iatvynnunlag um]. Insurances clfcctcd at Moderate Rates of Pre- mium. Farm and I\`on~haz:u-dous Risks a spe- ciulty. (1 W l`. \TY !`Il' Y!\dKq`I)II I?(\l1l4`1)L1 \;Iu.u.y. G. F. 0. SMITH,` Rea.-Sccy.. - 12- ,- Montreal. B rrio..Mny, 1878. G113! G155: _|MPORTANT NOTICE. uuuy; uwu ;...u.\... Ba.rrit;, ALUABLE FARM FOR SALE nniuun #L.. ..,...AI.. I-...'| C Y Al 0!`. in $3". 00-}. row Ig'1";':{iII1~' 1 H. & L. & s. Co. Barrie, Jue 5th, 187$ mvmswm) FUNI)S-`:- [ - T - s27.::'u,ooo vuxns INVESTED I.\' CANDDA - 900,000 n-.......a n........;..s` ....2 I :n...-..u:;.. :_ u um uu AL` .v uuxuu 1.1 Luxn uun .Nu,uvV Security, Promgt Puymnt; and Libcmlity in the ndiustmcnt 0 its Losses are the prominent features Qt this Company. _ 1V'Jl'i. 1 1115111.` |{UDl'4AV,l.VlI1| 1 IIBHLV DDLLAEI, I *W.UBUNO, carrying Her Mujesty s mails, ' in connection with the Northern Railivay and Hamilton-& N orth-\Vestcrn Railway, at Col- lingwood, and the Toronto, Gtey &. Bruce l{a.ilwa.y. at Owen Sound, leave Collingwood, Mcaford and Owen Sound, for_Ki1la.1-ney, Manitow:sning, Little Current, Laclochc, Madge Bay, U0re,Bny, Spanish River, Cock- burn Island, ] .lind1{ivor, Thcssalon River, Bruce Mi`ncs,- Hilton, Ricliards Dock, Garden River and Sault Ste. Marie, every Ivnnuzsnav mid swrnnnmv, 1.. r_lI_A,,, ,3 r: n- . n on As follows. viz.:-CoI1ingwoo_ at 3.30 p.m., Meaford at 5:30,.p.m., and Owen Sound at 9:30, 11.11:. Fine Steamers, Good Accommo- dation, Low Fares, No Rough Weather. N.B--Stcnmcra call 'n.t all nhnvn n.-unml uauou, Low rates, no 1_sougn wcamcr. N.B--Stcnmcrs call at all above named ports both up and down, with the exception "of Spanish River, Blind River and Thcasalon River. M: whiah rmiv thn .Qnhn-Flnu no-n-.mm. G-as _Fixtures ! C.\.\'.-\D.\ BOARD OF VDIILECTOIIS 2 ]Ion.1[cm-_v. Stnrncs, Chairman; Thos. Cmxnp, l4Zsq.. l)cp.-Chairmmx ; Sir .~\lc.\'nndcr_'I`. (Jnlt. K. U.M.G.; Theodore Hart. Esq.: Geo. Stephens. Esq. r.....'............. .~.m...s...1 ..o a1...a....-o.. n..o..,. ..o n..- Mxtnit-rzulin, Cockbum and"St. Joseph s Ia.` lands, and "Y'\ A v\`v\`-r rm .\ -srw-xw--v-. Has been removed to New 1 to olil stand beforetho re. Innl: nnf. fnr The Popular Express Route to Sault Ste. Marie and Ixttermccliate Ports. 'l`hc splendid- ly cqni )pcd new Upper Cabin swift` Steamers NHRT Iv.RN()UlL`l'.`N_NURTIIERN BELLE. swift`Stc.1mcrs NURT I'.RNQUE1'.'N,NORTHERNBELLE, -I/V./IURUNH r-nrnyina nor 7\Tnim:f.u u man: will call up and down. ` I un. oyuunux Luvcr, Duuu Luvcr zmu. Incasalon River, at which only the ,Saturday steamer wii1' call going up_ and down, and Cockbum Island at which only the Wednesday steamer 2 Dmly Mail Service between Toronto and Parry Souzrl, via Collirzgwaod and Penetanguishevu. Leaving Parry Sound for Collingwood every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 5 a..m.. returning on arrival of morning train from Toronto. ` 1 ......:.u. `D........ 0-.._J :__ n....-:.-.__,_,-,1, ,,, , 19 Ali R 0 U NI} . | LUTOIIFO. Leaving I -`l!`!`y,Sound for Penetan uishcno, every Monday, \Vednesdzsy and Friay, at 5 3.111., returning on arrival of morning train from Toronto. - rnan `no.-..\..L!....... .__-:l.. L... .... .. IL-__.-_. ITUIII .I.UK'UllI?0o Close connections made between Steamers and Northern and Hamilton 8: North-Western RailwaK:,uCoIlin wood, and Toronto, Gzjey & Bruce` ' way, wen sound. Rates Low. For freight and nnnsuuvn. xmnlv at 35 Vnmm urlguu Eusuvlzay, Kwen aounu. luaws ugw. or reig tun passage 3 y at 35 ongc S_t., Northern Railway, a1"ul;)1}:>ronto, Grey & Bruce Railway, Toronto ; Hamilton & North- \Vestem omcm_ lnnnnnitn tlm Rnvnl n'nt(-.I_\ m-ucu nauway, 1`oronm nnuulwn oz nonn- Westcm oiccs, (opposite the Royal Eotcl,) and at the Station, Hamilton; M. Robinson & 00., Meaford ;' `E. Todd, Owen Sound; Wm. Boatty, Parry Sound, and at the 011100 of the Georgian Bay Tmnsportion Com y, on the, approach to the Steamboat \ hnrf, Collingwood; 19-Gm THOS. LONG, Sco y. _ VILLA 5.)]-;J.l.J.I.J `LL. \-IA-A--A-Isa-L `Ana yv.A.: .l.l\J 1.. > Gobds thntnrc properly made, that will til: the foot au(_l give agrvicc and sntisfactiolo thu wearer. This is what has enabled me to do the leadmg_ busmesa in our line, ever since comin to_l}.-uric, and to serve our customers better than 114 c:m.bc done clscwhcrc. Do not miss 1; 0 place, ' ` T sign or the B1g:Boot. -.-A moonlight excursion goes out to-moi" row night under the auspices pf the Banie H. & L. & 8. Co` I"_' - _'i' I " Th At money end ii knowledge of the tnde can procure. ;Our customers are not conned to the make of one factory, little one-horse concerns that cannot sell_the1r goods to the regular tr .-rile in these cutting times, on account of their absurdly high prices, and who are obliged to open retail stores or quite the business. Neither do we offer goods bought on credit by_mcu without. capital or experience (who ourish like Jonuh s gourd) that are allowed in blllncs by thc`snli'arnncc of some weak wholesale house, as an outlet for their goods at their own `gnu-cs"; nor do wcpalzn oif on our friends suction shoes, the refuse from retail stores, or the ag ends of ull the little trashy bankrupt stccka of the country, of which one pair is enough for consumers to throw away their money n u. But we buy entirely for cash whenever and ` wherever a urguin is oifercd. --v----'.-....q--r gr-.' /171-vs-r\ `A ca 1171-! `no... I _c.'rz's House, n':rt door to Mr. B. Hinds , DWIIOP St7'6 t; {NOTICE TO CARRIAGE AND HARNESS MAKERS. mannoom sms. PARLOR sms, EXTENSION TABLES, WHATNOTSV Largest. Best & Cheapest Stock . of Furniture F!%_EST, MOST s1vLIsH,'ss'rMAn:,Ann BEST mu: In this vlection of country, which, on Linapec- 3 J Ation, willrprovo to be the fact. -g..- . Rememberthe; pl , tho'Brick Store, in of 119 _Mm-ket. . V T- ,- _DA_VID_D0UGALL, ,. ,,_- 3, : n'.. .i.::Insn.~a. '; +%~FuBNIiURE:l 7124 . ma MORTAR AND G. G. G. HOUSES. smmzs cnllncnis ac. SAULT STE. MARIE! ~oLL1NuWooD, MEAFOTi{D 5; L", 0\VEN SOUND, to 61` EVERY DESCRIPTION, - 1v1f>.rooI:;6 1S6 [xi GEE: J 1.\'s1:1mx_cx: COMPANY. LIFE AND FIRE. IABVINET MAKING. 7 I , WE'sELL A"'mi3"II"E:AP `X's WE BUY. . u.-:. __- __-._-_I.. ..._.1.. an; ...:II 4: H... fund and aim. m.....:.... .....I ....a.:..r._a.:....i. La.n(1 zmd-Lo:`.n Agcht, Barrie. CONSISTING OF - \VA"1`SON C. ORR. IIIU,_IIlI IlIII.Iu u.-..........--_. , ,, _ '1 stablished 1893. Capital, $11,030,000. For Fire Business Only. ' . . our nnnnnw. Aazent- V All.-Lnthxle Ihrrie Victoria .. 'l lmrutnn _ (J JOk`!t()`vVll . . B Jeton. . . . .. 'l`u.`.l:enh:un . . G .-Mg-2tt)w11. }{ uniltau . . . l1EC(l `IEO g1VC HKLFIBIZICFII JAMES 14']!-..J\nAk at TL... JJUVILD l.A.L`Al\IJl'JL` Elizabeth-st., Barrie, Ont . 22`ly W. LITTLEIIALES, JOSEPH ROGERS. Agent, Police Court, Barrio VV . .l....l.o -I. ..I.'l.L|lkJ Returns many thanks for tho qupport, during the put, two years, and has pleasure 1n atntxng that his stock for . Spring Ti-ado is now ready for inspbction, and tho_ public will nd it, navuauul, the Largest m town, comprising the -:-`::-:::= s` %`o*i-';iar-ens: Manager. l).`.....L.- ..L 23-tf. GHEAP. 0 W. _' _T'YE.Bs 2\y}_rl`auacL Lu: Iauv _0mad:1 Permanent Lnan anti Savings Company. . .;-m . c . RI 7_".n O00, GROCERIES, CHEESE & FRUI r I BAYFiEL} 'J31i.i3r vd1i()'CE1:\' ' AW` MONEY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED.'= | _ 'l`hc subscriber whilst`. .1 unktul to: the llbcru patronage given in the past, respectfully so- iclts a. continuance of the same, and hem to state that his | Cannot be beaten either for quality or price. No donls in the Host Markets. and cannot be I undcrsold by any house in town. TH_OMAS_ LENNOX. THE NEW BRICK STORE, NORTH SI l)l:I OF DUNL01 STREET. V __._ .._. - ..-....r-4 uxavnn-IAIII, And all uthcr _'m)ds kept in n First-clnszs General Store. `heap for Cash.` The public in my neighborhood will find it to their ml- vantago to inspect my stock and compare prices before pl1l`cha.Siug clscwhcrc. -Qg1:.. _.-.-_- u .\IisS Morton having entered into co-p:1rtncr~ ship with Miss Jackson, and removed to new premises, Dunno? Srmzm SOUTH, on-1-om s: THE Buuux-: HOTEL, begs to inform the public of these facts and to state that she is mm` better than ever able to meet the requirements- of her increasing trade. The new rm rt`- spectfullv ask :1 call (mm I.-..1:... .......:.:.... ..... mu -1: run ynavu NORTH EAST BURNER OE COLLIER AND BAYFIELII STREETS. - Registry 011100 for Servants. Barrio, April 15. 1878. 16-ly uAPIT.u., The undoraignod has the ac Barrio for the [III |lfH l Q1: nn- -- 10 101' 3110 suven ;[_A_iinI5Np or comm om mus, snuc'mEs{, cnocxm i':()'.)'l'\' AND SHOES, ' ' ma nu`-22.101; C`L 0'l`lll'N.G: A ".1 ..Il ..4l..... To tize . {mmmouchnmn,pjnkcihixnnz . nuunlvll uuuuuull, u I In! W UVUUIIIJII Begs to inform the inhalannta of Barrie and surrounding country that he has commcm.-ed busincsg in the above line, and by his long ex- pericnce of and practice in the business" lm hopes to be able to give entire satisfaction to all who patronize him. Lndmv In-nnn..'.. am. _u..o;n v..I.,..-+ KIIHI l1lC0ly nnxanca. Feathers, Laces, Umbrellas, Sun- Shades, dyed all the newest colors and dressed. Kid Gloves Cleaned. `Au klnds oi nouuouom Drapery } Cleaned or Dyed. Carpets, Crumbcloths, Hearth Rugs, &c., cleaned. Sheep Skins ()lcaned`or Dyed. 'l3A7I'II"lT2VI`| nnncv .111-.unn1v.mn.. cwaneu. aneep DKHIB moaned or Dyed. FEATIIER BEDS `RENOVATED. AGENTS WANTED. COAL 0IL FOR THE MILvLIO'I&: M m BABRME um um): ! As much as he i the V AGAEOP.GE_N SV D RUG STORE --- . -`l.... ...... trMl'o.;1:}1'c spectfully ask u call from ladies requiring an) - thing in the line of HIILLINERY, amass AND MA; - TLE M.um\'_a. Barrie, October, 1673. nu WHO PEIITOIIIZO hill]. Lgdlcs Dresses in Silk, Satin, Vclvdt, Monnocs, &c., Dyod or Cleaned equal to new Gemlemcnm Bulls Dyed or llonovntml and nicely nished. Feathers. Laces. Umhrcllzua. Sun. Shmh-5. ._.- r _..-.- Lower than` cazj oeWBouht in ` ` Toronto. 01>rosrxjn QnzN's Horrn, Buuuz. Auzuatzoth; 1877. . / 85-3m .,__._______._,______________u GROGERIES AND Pnovnsloli . ~ . . _ . V yucca nnnu EEAS,` EEE_|ES 81. PROVISIONS . 9 Covqrecl 9 Young l(g_y_IeI,. ; 9 second-llld Phaetoln, I New Phaeton,` level-`Q1 A Hr, A row Doom N01-lth ot the Wellington Hotel. . Bnvold Street. Barrio -- _.,__.._ emu mm nnn WA. Perfect satisfaction in all work guaranteed. Inna-I-nu n n.-....-... __.____.__,, .._ , ._ g:-GLISII BUN no-Us}: 4 7 Nov. 13th. 1878. ommas SOLIOITE1). F2. KING, JR S, Of his 1 Hotographs is Superior to any they have had taken yet. 47-Gm ,, , ll :?i>.A1G11UI{sT CHEAP si:()RE. .J ?"j"j FOR SALE CHEAP. PICTURES TAKEN _ . . - - -.-u-uv- vi Wvll - TM but Oil ever offered to the public, I nu nouuvwuu .-....- -.._._-.__, - ,, vnures Farm Property an 1 Private Dwellings. ` vmpml, $600,000. ..u.I=.'x. MOBIIDW. Agent. _. Ngksiu NOT 1 \vA1{1: V'16TT'. LA UOIILAN M-A-Z -DONALD, I-ICDVV IS IT f-STYLE AND FINISH- PHOTO.GALLERY m Im1n1{7i;no1)Ucn, , nnh nahn L:..L...__:_ _._ 1 f`..e.:;..%..;.5.+; .6 AMR `DT " New and carefully selected stock of That so many people now go`to 2 Ladies qf Barrie and Vianizg/: K A splendid Stock of choice l:T)E`.VlX FIRE |.\ISlJlI.\NOE GOMPANY or London, Englami, Established 1782. - ALEX. wlouaow, A.-.-em. PHOTOGRAPHING. I-NI-`Isl`IoFIu'IIIu'laO'Io'IuI'ulnuIuuu'Io' w. H. MYERS. Remember the place : EIQT IIIIIIIIEII III! lll Because they find the `Jos I13!-IN"-S"WA__N. Iowa .... an .n4L\JJ. L w. is. upon arm oIE`D\l'u Wnm-v 1.41.. 9 ,__,, his hands on, bought, and tmnrkot price paid, `ri6I'iT'b}i-`sf "J'A'E:"nE}iF: r sole ugony in L0 441) .`I-`We_Isu|al;ed Risk Insurance 00., rs..- .._.... '46-ly : NcE cu] 212000.000. ~-- W hew ! '-Court clays. -Str.1v\'l)er1'i:s sonn.' I -Parls green sells well. -I ieAxlip3 being zalkecl of. -~Fruit proipgcts reported clmering. -(let rf);.u1y for the sun -stroke sbasolx. -- l`|.1eA'streel:a are alive with stmngers. --'l'l1c Quen a will re-op'e'n very shortly. -'|`lae Equalimtioix Committee meets to- lav. . '1`l1Ul .SDAY,-JUNE 12, 1879. Tho Toronto Association. of th lia tint Church has been in sassion in Barrie _ues- day and yesterday. We hold over a. repoytu of the proceedings. ed, -:4|_v_n I.`l .l.'Q.l`l- J`. And Call in. ./Lfull line of _ PURE DRUGS, 1=:T., AL\vA\'s IN STOCK. - 13.1! n .-\.\1`u:ruN st NORTIVI-\\'E.sTER)X R._\1L\\`A\'. __ - a;AgpggIg'L%:ittue./ ,-v~.Vv\.\,\ .4~,\_V RI.Ex. MORROW 8 ADV'l"8. .-vvv~-~,.,.,-....\. ...\..,v\A.~_A. nouuii "i-oia` SPEC-IAN! -. -N() I`lI.`E. B lsusmoss Umy. Auxx. nolmow, Agent. Appraiser folf the _ _ ` "`u --3 ,vv.n/vv~.,-...,....~...~s.\.~..v.A.vv~.. GENT FOR ,'I'H`E Quintin: on--v --__-_,` ._GAPITAL. $12,000,000. ALEX. monuo W, Agclnt. (m'rAm.xs1tr-:n `18 44.) ACClDEN'I`.-\Vhile out driving on Thurs- daywith 3 com nion, M_r..Waltcr Palmer, -clerk in Messrs. Eu-lay &' Nonnufa, had the misfortune to be _tl`u_:owx;_qnt o f_the`bu . A -hue` tar. ' ` am..e~..ot . I0-It-*" e ,1_(v.nI"ly I , ' v w oved 1 rcn1isesneft door aeforetho lire. \Vl1en in 'town look out for the A,\l, 1 `:11 11:17 [1130 11:42 l1:5~La 12:00 I IUU 9:10 10:35" I \.,47 `\.\l. Jun. 7 :04) '1.n"7 U:-2'1 9:45 11.`!n l*{u.milt()Ii G eorgetown "I`.>ttenhn.m . liectnn . . . '}.mkstnwn l hornton Victoria Allauahle '" Barrio . .. Mixed. \ ~x.uv i";ui`.{_(1'.*' \"DZUI} 9:30 10:35 10.1!` Antil- 7:40 7:50 8:10 8:3 r.r\ ,_, . $1,750,000. ?):\I T H Ex'"p`n-s s V '\f Express. 1'. IL The Meaforditcs excursh by Luly to Couchiching to-morrow. ' 1'. 3:U K.')n 13-ly 9-0-7"?-I , B.anr.n-2 'II1un Scnoox. AT THE UNIVER- sn'Y._-Tl1e annual convocation of the Uni- Versity of Toronto washeld on Tuesday in the`. presence of the usual throng of the elite of the city. The honour lists contain the names of several of our old High School-boys, a'ording abundant evidence that the school has lost none of its ancient vigonr,'and that the material turned out is of as sterling a (lality as at any time in its history. . First on the list must be mention- ed Mr. J. M. Hunter, who received the de- gree of B. A. Mr. Hunter's rank is second in the first-class of honon'rs;and is such as. fto entitle him to the Silver Medal` in his department were it not that his absence _from College during one year has, by a rule of the University, shut him out from competing for medals. Mr. Hunter. also carried oil" the prize for the English essay, thecompetitien beingopen to the whole College. Then Mr.'Uross, who is study- ing medicine, appears again as the rst man of his year, having obtained the third year s scholarship. Mr.. Cross has main- tained the -same position during his whole course so far, and will no doubt gure as gold medalist nextcyear. Then Mr. James Todd appears as the recipient of the degree of M. 15., having nished a most creditable course in medicine. Mr, R. A. Ross re-' ceived the degree of M. D., and lastly Mr. Walter Laidlaw, who has just nished his second year in arts, is ranked" second in the "first-class honours in History, and first in the `second-class of honours in English, French and German. '1`o all these gentle- men we offer our 'con,r_:ratulations, and we hope the example set by them will be fol- lowed by many others of .the youth of Barrie. ' -Mr. Stephen Clement, Oooksfown._ha been prospecting in Manitoba. _ He reports bus_iness good, and will return to the country- 1\_,, I ,I._. `I'\.__1!_. :_ C1--....A.-...- -E LL- -Prof. Holmes is in town organizing his Oratorio class. - - 4Sii'Vlv\Iacdona1d left Barrie, where" he came for a brief rest, on Friday. - 1.1.. 1' \r -n Av,,,,,n _,_,L_. _,I,;,, ,A._.-__ -Mr. J. M. Bothwcll denterplates atrans- Atlantic trip about the 1sf Ax;gust. ` ~\ . .- u -The Philinarmonic Society has `_`dis.b.1n(l- ed, so to speak, for n time. n.n.-nun-.9 - .m .-- --.._, -..-V ... --Shcri' McConkey sta;rts in a few days for a visit to England. He will be absent three months. Capt. Lyon accompanies h_im. ' 1: ru,,a , In , L :1_,I,_n_-_._.. L, I -R_cv. J. E. Betta` has Been sfationod at Prince Ailbc-rt. and Port l crry,'in the \Vhitby District. ' u..nuu,u. -We hzrl a fraternal call yesterc1$yfrom_ Mr. Stov_e1l, jr., of Messrs. Stovell & Sons, Mt. Forest Confederate. . , V I -mu: rm I . n - p I :- ..-- .-.... v-.., .._... .. .-- .v...._ .. -_.._-._, --Rev. John Bredin is Secretary of the stationing committee of the Toronto Metho- dist Conference. His eld of labor `this year will be Duudas-sit Church, Toronto. On Saturday Vafterno,on_ at rilatch was" played on the Park `grounds between the Law. Students and High School Pupils {mun I-nun]!-.inn in n vnl'.n1~v fnr Hus fnrmnr lJZl\V- 5uuUIIB5 uuu [llgll IUUIIUUI. Illyll team, rcsultmg m a. vxctory for the format In one innings, of 12 runs. The scores made are as follows :- HI procession, nenaeu Dy me D17. 1'utr1c-Ks Society band, to the residence of Mr. D Al_ton McCarthy, where - rousing cheers were given for him, for Sir John Mneclonald, his guest, and for the victorious candidate. In response to the calls made for him, Sir John appeared, and briey and happily addressed the assem- blage, his remurks being received with-_ the most delnonstrative applimse. Subsequently, at the Simcoe House, to which an adjourn- ment was made, Mr. McCarthy spoke con- gratulatory of the victory won in \Vest Sim- CO8. ' ~ . HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS. Richardson, b Douse..A.....- . . . . Rnikcs, b Boddy............. ........ Gi1pin,bBoddy.;........ Thompson, b C. E. Ilewaon . . . . . . . . . . . , Stewart, b Boddy . . . . . . . . McCa.lma._n, b Boddy. . . . . . .' . . . . . . . _' E. B Thompson, 13 C. E. Hewson,. . . . Laidlmv, b U._ E. _Hewaon .. . . . . . . . . . ,. . Ball,cBodQy.. ....-...... . . . . S rou1e,not_out...... . . _ . . . . . . V right, cSmith...........A. ...... .. Byes........ Leg Dyes ... .". .'... oval-`acetone uul .-' Bmcrox, J un 2nd` 1879." Dear Scr.-Wo want on to come on Thursday and vote. Come an not will see you all right. lYau can get back by the 10:17 train. Destroy this c or. - ' , _.._ _ .____..._..___ We withhold for the present the names as-- sociatcd wxth the missive. If the protest against the returnof Dr. Robinson in Curd- well be gone on with, they will be `forthcom ing if required. . , ` \ ._.._j....._.A_ -St. Patrick's Society's excursion to Goa- chiching on Wednesday next, ' ._.jo-..._.a._. How IT `WAS REC]-2IVEl).-Th0 intelligence of the return of Mr. Long was received on Thursday night in Barrie with `great joy on the part of that gent1emnn _s friends and sup- portern. Anxious to give vent_t.o their feel- ings in some formal style, the crowd marched in procession, headed by the St. Putrick s Socictv band. tn the rnsxirlnnnn nf M 1-. ]) A'ltnn Croswike, run out . . . ' Smith, c Richardsbnz. . . . Boddy, b Raikes Bennett, c GiIp1'n:. . Campbell, `c Richa.rda.o.n'~ Tbrmnn, (2 Rinhm-diam. . - '79 ll. LLDVIDUQI, u awn: Gu!m,'no't out. . . , _ Y ou ca: letter. 1101189, 0 .IVu:l1ul.'uauu. . . . . . . . . Hewsbn, b Richardson . . ; . . Murchison, b Rnikes. . _.~. '. . . . Plaxton; cGilpin. . . . ..."~.:T. . . .. W. 11. Hewsop; Isfmch, V "911; rium. 'n(il-_ nut` ,. _ _ A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BITFEN BY A Dou.--A little `daughter of Mr. W. B. Cnpon, while 1')la.ying~ with some companions the other evening in the vicinity`. of Colwell u blacksmith shop,_ was attacked by a. dog belonging to R. Burns, the animal being sicked on by 8. little boy. . The brute seized the girl [by the hip and bit through her waterproof, dress and nndetclothmg, in- flicting an ugly wound. A" passcrby took the beast off or he might have done further injury to the child. Chief Constable Rogers being notified, repaired to the neighborhood with his revolver, but thoowner of the dog rather than have him shot disposed of him by drowning. ' v Tm: WA1'=Tum' G01` Vo'm~z.'-An Allan- dalc subscriber sends us 9. communication statxngthat he had the privilege of reading Ehe following letter atldxjessed to 3 Grit neigh- or :- V 11.. ____ _- i.__ , n,, ,1 .5.--- "c Richards: Douse, c Richardson. FI aum sn - In 1.inhn|-(}n1 _L'ACROSSE m INDIA.-It may intercstlocal. votaries of the national game to know that lacrosseis now firmly established `-in Great Britain and Ireland, where the clubs are to be reckoned up `in dozens. Several clubs have been organized in Australia, and the sport has'l3'e'enveven introduced into India, a Rajah who saw it played at Windsor before Queen Victoria having taken home with him all the necessary paraphernalia and instructed twenty-four of his servants how toplnyit, so that henceforthit will be one of the amuse- ments prescnted `before him and his visitors. LAW STUDENTS VS. HIGH SCHOOL IIYPILS. ` --The proceedings at the first meeting of the Barrie Court or Revision. were of no par- tieular public interest. The Court adjourned, to the 23rd. ' ' ` nun nu n ,.. on

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