-r I . / MR. McCA JET)-I 1* .4 ND THE 'C.4]ZIA ET me marxen place. , - l AP.<.`EL ll.-'J`l1at 2-story Frame Plastcred Dwelling House on east side of Oweh Street, situate on soutlx part of Lot 53 south of Col- lier Street-\vith garden. A premises well adapted for a. boar P,\m~r.r. ~,2.-'l`hat verv mluable 3 storv auapteu I01` 8. l)0aI'(ung. nuu.*5U. PARCEL :2. -'1`hat very story Brick Building on east side of Owen Street, the ground Hub of which is occupied by the Bank of Toronto and as` :1 Post Oice; nmllthe ` upper ats as Oiccs and C}1ambers. 'J`h-. building has a. frontage nn Owed Street of_ 60 feet and a. depth of about 50 feet. , PA Rm-:1. I3_--[-`a.rk llot I3. 14 and 15 south teen and n._ 01 anon: on 1081.7. PARCEL l3.---I:"a.rk Lot I3, 16 and .17 north of Oliver {\'_trect, about 3:? acres each. These lots command a (`me view of the town and bay and Mel bcmutiful build ing sites. They will he oifefed separately. A | ,uwm. 14.--Lots 30 and 31 north of Blake 1 mg smes. .L'ney W111 no ouereu sepamnuly. 1 .M2Cl-`.L 14.--Lots 30 Street, `:m a(:fe. An excellent site .for 9. private residence. / ` - ' ' PARC}-`.l. 15.---L<`.t 1.5. south of (,`o1lim;\vood pnvate resmence. 1 Am:F.I. 15.---L<\.t 1.5, Collingwood Street . an acre. (!onnn:mdin P a line view. . . L-. _ of town-aml bay. ` .` Pmnm. H3.---'l`l1c centre nart of the east }Qu`e5en_ $ Hotel, Barrie, nt town-and nay. PARCEL 16.--'l`hc centre part part of Elfin 4th Um., Vc.-sipr.>.-, withm town limits, about .7 acres; (wcrlunking the `liay and forming an excellent site for vill:n'esi- (leuces or :1. smnmer hotel. r\1\'VY P Y t ` nu... V u . ; s : . .. .................. -. QMLLIA.` I PARC:-:1. 1".-`--_'l`he westerly part of Town , . Lot _lS, west of Front Strvet and east of lvlatchednsh Street-G,n.r plzm, 6.`5ect.' frontage by 250 feet in depth- PAmm:r. IR -'|`|x`en.qt A (if lot 19` west of TOWN f P_10PERTY. [routage by zuu teen 11: uepm- I'AI .(!EL 13 -_ .l`hfeu.st 5 19` Front Street, 66 feet frontage by 175 feet in depth. '_ ' ' ' Tfl A I? . ; . _I -Aucal. 1 9.'--1 u.rt of W. 3; of lot 11,` in 5th Con., Om, ,thx'e.e .fm1rths of an acre, in the Village of Edgar. Two guod Dwelling Houses, one suita.ble_ -for an hotel, erected . thcrcion; also 9. large stable. ` ' xxutlvt i`ROPER'I-Y. vie. - FLOS. - PARCEL 20.-South Q of Lat`. 17, the 4th Con. ,l0O 9.cr(_:s-15 to 20 cIea.rel. A'(lesir- able-farm, situatg about half way between A to and Vign: A`l)(`|'l. `2l_._'T.nt 4. in 6th (Jan. `.200 acres ` _-a Dunn 1017. PARCEL 22f--S. E. i. of 2, `in 8th Concession. 50 acres. . T\ \"TLV DTT A to and go: . _ ' . ARCEL 21.-'Lot 4, 111 6th Can, `.300 acres bush lot. `D.n.-um 00'__Q T7. 1 nF`Z `Sn RH: r`.nnr-nqnin-.1 Emcm. 23.-Lae 11," in ma _Coi\. " 200, acres--.uuimpr`oved. _ ' - , Inpm.-.r. `M. ..Ln+. 5. m [31:11 Can. 200 acres. acres--utumprovea. PARCEL 24 -Lot 5, m 1315}: Con. 200 acres, `about -170 cleared. Good` Dwelling House and outbuildings. ~ One of the best farms in _thc County. _ .' \Y.`\rI1 I'1A1VTAQAf`I A Neau 5 `17\hnettic111enxts;_ Pavmim. 2Sv.--Tlxe N. 7, in let Con. 7 Un! improved. _ PARCEL 26.--Part of N 5 35. In 41:11 .Con. unproven. 1 .mcm. 26.--1 ar1; V35, 4hh.Con. Unimproved. . ' . Puzum. 27.-The E. L of Lot" 1. in 8th Con. Unimproveu. PARCEL 27.-The 5 1, i 100 acres, about 70 cleared. Dwelling house and outbuildings. Situate near the Village and "Railway Station of Greemore. 3 ' ` OR0.- ' ' PARCEL 28. -Lot 6, in 2nd-Con. 100 acres, 75 c1ea.red._ Known as the'Pa.1k Farm. _This valuable farm is situate `about 5 miles from ',Ba.\-rie. . . ` . ` ' Dian:-v. rm __Snnth East nuartr of 18. iii BARRIE AND THE FUSED RAIL- '4 . .W.4 YS, _ - 'r&nvN PRV0PlRATVY. ~ ' 'BARRIE.. ' Barrie. " ' - _ PARCEH 29.---South East gugrter, of 18, m 5th Con. Mostly cleared. S011 excellent. DA`nnvr Rn __'I`hA W. 4} of 4. in 7th-Con. 5th (Jon. Mostly cxeareu. non exceuenw. PARCEL 30.-'l`he W. Q of 4, in 7thACon. 100 acre's-unim roved. Dnnnur. RI __ he E. Lof 5. in C011. PARCEL 32.-'1'he centre 3 part. 01 mu 1:, in-thoi 9th Con, W. S. R. _96 nciea, partially cleared, V -b I ` T VESPRA. 1 _, ._ `_1`M_:cnx. 33:-East ;: of Lot 11, in 5th Conn 100 azes; A va1ua.ble_Mil1'privilege;4-;.bout-- 4 miles frou;,Ban-ie. PA1wm.34.--W t 5 or o, inicen. arm ......... ..A..6-inllu nlnnrn, . 100 acres-umm roveu. PARCEL 3l.- he E. of 5, 7th 100 ugres--nnimproved. ' ` V ` ' ` SUNNIDALE. 1,. 1 ____'.n. _`.l _L 1'9 100 acreu-pamauy.cLem-ea. - , Pmwsx. 35,-W. J, of 25, in (`nth Con. 77 acres`--pax-tialty cleared. J an outside Barrie _ Pmqzx. 36.--fhe W. ; of 22, in m. cm, bout cleared and fenced. < ` " " `D.-nnur2 I ;"l'Im W;' 1., of E. J: of 20. in'9l;h Vin1l2ihy0on.1 64; aqtes; Near on'1>Wi6!fth\:8imv::oe B_xrjlway.' About 25`ac1-as cleared and mnceu. = PARCEL 37.- -The WI ; of E. of 20, iu'9th Con . 50 acres. HA Dwelling House aixdsmall c1ea.ra.nce.W' ' _ ' _ `_ .. 7P_Auc1:r."38.--The North put-_b ofiE.` inf 2l._ Cmlwell 4 mnes tron; barne. PARCEL 34.--West of 1 100 acres-pu-tially . cleared. DADDRY. 35,..-.7_ I; of 25, -,the~_e`von'_ ` _pf'hsm{la'y."`_::'.: ;.' -'-`(l.\4.'- .- Ii ` ml min`: Ydifiu \;Ionu_vu uu Lvruuu u--3-vv-- -w-----_,-.a_~ ` _ Sxieh-abigv 7px,-opertiesv :5 are .not qold: at ggt gal gum -at 8ju cl ck on tye gvenmeot same-nay. -. . .. - - .5: 1i f gal,` and", with~ot11e`r;pai-tioulars r `W ' n_19!- 10f A -s.le.. or. in `Iniunhm *qp1ication,to* .' . I-.;.[f-l"1`e'f'a`1;e;..l;:;',` EL'tr"E{t2' Ih?r._ of John` the Baptist with the in)` of Jesus Christ. and nlmnmrl At 2 o'clock and 8 9 vlock`p`.'m., viz. : "1T s ALE?" L? ulu 1.: 1. uguu. PARCEL 32,-The centre paH;_ of 17, .. am` an. r`.nn- VV 9, R. 96 acres. nMl:mlIv' NO'i`I`AWASAG_A. AND EDGAR. . u-v Game upon the premises of the uneraigned, ' Lot 58. Con. 1. Medonte. a 31111 rising two ye_a.rs, red and white. The owner it request- ed to call, prove property, pay `expenses. and take the animal away, Votherwxse it will be nnh" ` ' T N;+TT;TuvERT1s;;;;ms; * ISBKB F i sold. ' FSTRAY BUi;i;L` 2 Tenders addressed to , the -under- signed, endorsed Tenders for Cars, will be the 25th instant, for the supply 05-- ~. Font Snow Plonghs, ' Three Flnngers, Three Wing` Ploughs, ' * Two First blass Oars, . Two Second Class Cars, ' _ "Two Smokiugand Postal Cars, _ Two Baggage Cars, _ V -. Plans, specications and forms of tender can be had at the Mechagicall Superintendent's oice at Moneton. _ ' ' - ' K The Depnrtxnent is not bound to, accept the lowest or any of the tenders. TL- _...1L... gexyed at this ofce up to noon of ].`UES- * _ I. ~ Tho Hamilton Hote , on -the corner of Bayeld and Sophia Streets, 513 now ke t by J. Hugsey. The con- tents will be so (1 at a. valuation and possess- sion given when agreed upon. This is an cellent chance fora person who understands ' l...l-ml `rAnv\;I|rf A nnlvl tn _GBllent chance Iorru pmjsuu `hotel keeping. Applyjo . J. hote1>keepiug. A})ply_t0 J. EUSSEY,- . V ` - On the Premises. Also, the South half Lot 13, in the 2nd 0011., Flos, contaiuixxg 100 acres, more or less, wit`h good Improvements. For particu- It-ivu nnn v tn ' ' - I685, Wlldl gun; luvs apply to _.___:j...: E9163 sAAiIE R TO LE1`. Aptd, Oct. 11, 1879. _ Capital subacr?1Te_a,' s 800.000 00 Capital mm Up, . 0 400,000 00 Assets, - - . 1,270,400 41 Income for ycu.r`end- _ mg D00 31, 7S, 91.v5,S06 66 HEAD OFFICE, I;-Ion. J. McM1u-rich, President; B. Haldan. .Mt`mnging l)ix-ector; J. J. Kenny. Secretary: James Boomer, Inspxctort; J. Pringle, General gen . `V ESTERN . ASS{IRANCE 00., ` r__, `hi! Ths old a,.ndvrelinbl:TCompaI'1y insures Mewcantzlr, Manu,/aclqiring and Farm V Property, . At REASONABLE RATES, and isprompt. :.. .,........m+ AC nlnn'nu (`.nmm1micn.ti0ns bv |NTEROOLONIAL RAILWAY." V mvnane nu LOIIP anion. ~ .-,.-,_ At RATES, is prompt. in payment of claims. Communications by mail promptly attended to. Barrie Ofiic IN gmo. woops' DEZUG STORE. \\'ILLL-\.M poss, Agent; for Bafric a1n1_ vicinity, V Box 331' Barrie, Nov. 4th, 1879. ' 45,-3t. 1 1379, B; ()NE`Y",1`O LOAN T 'U'pc>11'.'Ea.s5y 'I'er:i:n.aV: .__-._ \Ve ha.\'e made special arranwements by which iwc can olfcr Money at Very Low Rates of In- terest noon Ron1vEstate Securit , either straight interest or aver e payments. Ve can, without exception, rive ,01v.nowEns the inside rate that Money can e procured for. And also privileges in connect ion with the repayment of Imma which .ilnancin.l utzenls are seldom able to give. High-_ est priccypaid. for Mortgages. lbl.`a2|l1 l:aan.u.nxu,_ '- Wc ln:.\'c a. very large and varied list of Land in tho Go. of Simuoc pl-.q.ccd with us.for eulcnt very low prices. And from our thorough ac- qu.intu.ncc with tho Co. are enabled to take any who intend to buy farms directly to the class of land they wish. thereby saving a. lnr e amount of t.rzwc1 and expense. People wis ling to buy Ulxeup Farms will nd it to their advantage to` call and cxmnlnc our list. - 1`arms_\vu1 nm; 1: cxmmnc Dept. Railways and Canal, 'Ot!;n.w'a, 7th Nov.. 1879. - ALL COR RE. -5I'0 .\` ilE.\'CI-I I RO.\!'P'I`LY ATTE-.\' DE!) '1`O._ N Beulliv 3; Ilro. old s. o1.Iul upposife Um I ' EQQITPQ D SEALED l`i`NDE-RS nddrcsscel tothe under- sxgncd. and endorsed 'J`cude1-s for the Welland Canal. willbc received at thi omce until the arrival of-the Eastern n.nd>\\'csLe1'n mails on ' ~` - - -- - - ;5|9 1 _A4__." L Illvwy, wow AA'4lIa vvtvj `(I _. --~., 7 ,_ for the deepening and completion of vtlmt part of the Welland Canal, bet\veL-n Rumcy's Bend aw` Port Colborne. known as; Factions Nos. 3: . and 31, embracing the greater part of what is called the "Rock Cut." '- ' Plans, showing the position of the work, and` specications for what remains to be don:-, can be soennt this office, and at. the Resident En,- gincefs Otlice. Wellmnd. on and after TUES- DAY, THE 4TH DAY OF NOVEMBER next, \\'1l(!l'( printed forms of tender can be ob/tained. l`.nnh-nnfnrn .-n-n mmxested to bear in mind that ' urn A I at Ul ' nu Juuliuvn u ,u.. ' Fviduy, the 145/; day 0/ November 7155135. ..._ ar\ .a-........:.... ....A ..m.mIm:m`u nf that nnrt where printed forms 0! Lenuer can ue uuuuucu. -Contractors are requested to mind tenders will not be considered nn1ess,made .sI'.rict.ly in nccox-da.nce.with Line printed forms. and--in the case of lirms. except there are at- taehedie actual signatures. .the nature of the occupation und place of residence of each mem- ber of the w.n1e:-o.ndfurli1er, an accepted Bank chequefor the sum of three tlmusaml dollars for r Section. No. 33.-and one for /`our tlwusaml dollars fnr Snrminn No. 31 must accoxnpuny the regpeetiye 33.. and four thousand aounrs for Section No. 31 acoxnpuny respective `Fenders. which sum, shall be forfeited if the n.u~t,v tenderimzdcclincs entering into gontrgct be forfeited II me art. ' tendering declines contract or! 10 W01-k=, at. the rates stated in the offer mlhlxmittnd. Q ' for the W0] submitted. lI"I. n n`\ nn 1 occupieean exceptional.` of ad- ' `vantage over any other point the County, `aeca.us,eit"c'onsca`rcely fail to be benecial to its commercial interes_t3 to. htive direct railway communication with Hamilton as well absewith Toronto, (ir- respective of mil_eage).on absolutely even terms to and` from both cities in rega_rd to rates. Thus our town has the two chief commercial cities of Ontario in. even and equal commercial relations, af fouling our merchants and people `perfect freedom, sofar `as railway service is con- cerned, to deal with either Hamilton or Toronto, and take full advantage of the competition thus created for their busie ....a.. nut Hint-cs. `am nmhei` reasons whv ' turned to submitted. 0 The cheqgle or moqcy thus sent in will 'be_re- t e respective contractors` whose '1` en-- ders are not accepted. 11!... 91. Ann fnlllunnnf. nf H10. nnntrnct. sntis-' not accepted. For the due fulllinent of the contract. sqtis-' factory security will be required. by the deposit of money to the amount of re per cent, on the bulk sum of the_contra.ct; of which the sum sent in with the Tenncr will be considered apart. Nin'ct.y_Yer cent. only of the progress esti- mats wxl be paid until the completion of the war . - V I work. _ To each Tender must be attached the actual . signatures of two responsible -and solvent per- sons. residents of the Dominion. willing to be- come sureties for the carrying out of these condi- tions, as well as the due pertorma.nce`of the _works embraced in the Contract. ' v This Department does not, however, bind itself to gxcqept the lowest or any tender. -- 12.} `-.am- uonuuv DEP.um`.mN'r oF RAiLw.\'\'s AND (}.\\f\L9, 1 ~ 0'1"l`AWA. 25th October. 1879. - o n. KING'S OALIFORNIAGOLDEN . COMPOUND v . - u_ _.-._-L_L1.. ..............L:,;.. .....`l ":11 Nwrucn T0 coa.`TuaAc':`.sn.-'~'. _UUIvlrvUIIu Is a strictly vc etable preparation, and will positively cure yspcpsia, Sick Headache, Acidity of Stomach, coming up of Food, Pain" in pit of Stomach, Low Spirits, Biliousncss. Constipation, J uundice, Liver Complaintor any atfection of the Stomach or Liwier. in the shortest time possible. You are not asked to buy until you know what you are getting. Therefore, as you value your existence, do not fail to go to your Druggist, W. C. McLean's, and get 9. trial bottle, free of` charge, which will show whata regular one dollar bottle will do. Ask for Dr.` King's California Golden - compound, and take no other. _ _ The rand :1;-s_1-xccessis at last achi- eved. he poor rejoice, the sick arise and mm, the rich bask in the golden sunshine of rfect health. The physiogl miseries of the uman frame need no longer be endured. D3. Kmo s CALIFORYIA Gowmr Comioxmn, ' z... n.,........:. nnnntination. Sick Headache. CALIFORVIA GOLDEN uomruumz, for Dyspepsia, Constipation, Headache. Coming In of Food, Janndice, Liver Com-I plaint, B` `oneness, General Debility, Drow- siness and Low Spirits. This wonderful remedy will positivelycurz, and that where . every remedy has failed. To prove their this wonderful remedy will do all we claim for it y ou`are presenud with a trial bottlefree of coil, by which you will readily perceive its wonderful curative` qualities, and which will - show your what 3 regular one dollar size bottle ..an an, For sale bv -W. 0. McLean. Bu-rie. . compet-mon mus creaneu mg; um. IJIIDI. ness. But. there `are othe why" the construction of the Hamilton '6; North-\Vest,a1"n railway and its fusion with th\e Nux-them may be of impcrtamt` adva.n1.:Lge.to the town. The geographi- ....n Innntinn of the former "gives th uhowyon` what A regular count sxze uoww wi11_do. For sale bv W. McLean, 4j---- TIIA'l"S mm \'_VAY TIIRY uszn TO uo 11-.- With a thumb ahxi nger `on the nose, a. bright silver dime on the teble as a bribe, and the . Castor Oil bottle in the other hand is the way. `our mother had to approach u_s when she was about to attack a severe case of ooiic that had `ed our 1it;tle;inteetines in knots. `Thosegdays god that scene, ceme nemoreto us, neither . our.-lime ones eve_:-Abe obliged tqtread in ;n the rough ggth th l1_' parents trod. in their ..s.;1.nmm1.;'. ow we"tn.ke .So`ott &`Bowne's in the rough path tnenr parents tron 11.1 menr childhood. Now _we `take &. Bowne s Paatable Gusto; O11 a.s.comp_lacently as we do 7co`ndenqed milk, N161`-it is jnIf`_i1S0ut"as cheap , T 'r s 'rnn'WAY Tum; U331) 10 Do I'_r.- m'r:+,I1I.An +.hnmha`nd finger `on the nose`. brmht V E_'l.LAN D CANAL l`..-U:GE- M-1<:.\*'I`. V ilI3AL E.'`.I2.T._ ._ _ ..-._.. 14...... ....A ...n.in.I Hut nf , Nov. 1, 1879, BETTER THAN` ecu: ISCORPORATED 1851. i!dva.nt:o.ge.w uuu~ wvyn. A um 3W5;..,,...- cal, location of the former fgives . tho 1 shortest possible railway service east of M 'the.greatlakes 'iirect_to the Suspem-zion 7 Bridge and other United States outlets, .' and id tconsideri-ng the valneof ith-it to ` Barrie we IT`.lli'.l'(`.l)X0l11])I'3l` that i)y,tl10v fusion with the Northern that i-.4,lvan- tage is continued to. the Mixskoku -Di3. trict, and will, on the construction `of the Canada. Pacic, tlou|)tlcss hoifeu-ther con tinued to a- junction with that liiw, so that in the not `distant f utnrn, we` shall. see that the trafiic from the hezul 0t'L-ake Superior and possibly from the Nm-the ' western States as well, via. Sunlt Ste. 7 Marie, will find way, by this, the first possible line east of the "Georgian Bay, nd thus he carried to and past our ..town. Barrie iswmentially tho centreocf the present railway system, with its lines North east to Mu_sl and ultimately, perhaps. to Smlt Ste. Marie and M-;1nitcba; nortli to Reno- tanguishene ; west to Collingwobd ; south-west to Hamilton and the States frontier; `and south cast to Toronto, Lake Ontario and the Valley of the St. Lawrence. Such being our position in- V -I.-.._ ....:.-L ,.,t' {Vinny -it will he the By ord;-, THOMAS COU:GHLIN, Apto P. O, 1(\l'll\ AK Hv can \.u can; u. Bj' brder. eWEi'?ELsZ`}xiEiiId[ " P. 0. B0}: .303, `)1-Lvvh:l A max OLELANIS. >. ' `'46-3 \ `. :e Harrie Ihlel. TORONTO. 1-`. . BRAUN. ` Secretary- .~.rv.;vua 1 .u..--4-3, . Secretary- Sucn nemg our posw-vu Lu arailway point of view, it will lrei the V fault of ourselves if, we do not take ad- vantage of it and 'l;aV6'our town become ' what other places even less favqfably situated than Barrie have grown to. It isyof course to the interests of the rail- wuv companyxto build up local centres such as *Barrie, Collingwood,' Graven- hurst and Braoebl-idgo, Penetnng. and Alliston, and other similar points, and` certainly thejoint working of the two _ railways must, inevitably at any rate, have this benecial result to the whole county, and particularly to B-ajrriey as 1 the centre, that there is now free com- munication inwards" and outwards and allover the two systems, rather than, (use before) the interchange of our busi- ness hetween the two lines being ob structecl and prevented by separate in- terests and hostilities between the rail- The quid names of the Rcforrn press do not, it would appear, seem disposed to give up, discussing the question of Mr- McCarthy and the Cabinet. They con- -"tinue topannounee at intervals tli-at the . .member for North Simcoe is to succeed the present notoriously -incompetent Minister of Justice, though upon what grounds they have arrived at the con- clusion that tho` 2 present Minister of Justice is notoriously incompetent, udtglemainsa-lhyitery. ` It may, strike peo- p eas being rather remarkable that the `Reform organs, proverbinlly ungenerous towards representative men of ` the Con- . servative party, should be almost .1 `unit in eulogy of Mr, l\IcCm't11v s alnlities and in recognition of his fitness for of- es. The fact` indeed, may be accepted by some as indicating a reformation of the organs in this particular. But the -\,_.J'aet really is that the.Reform papers, if they make reference at M1 to Mr. Mc- `Carthy s public career, are bound to say nothing uncomplimentary of him, know..- ing, as they do, that Hr. ..'cCnrthy's public career offers no fair chance for I that sort of criticism. But while our ", - Reform contemporaries are prepared to V A greeognize Mr. McCarthy's merits and to V " redict for him speedy political "prefer- _l_l9nt,.g_1ey at the same time affect to see was obstacles in the way of his entry into a higher sphere of legislative ser- ` vice, They tell us that his , `seat in North Simcoe is very uncertain--in fact so very uncertain that ho fears to again contestit; and they `think that `what the Government is going to do is open one of the Torontos, orsome other such constituency, so as to get Mr. [McCarthy (into th Cabinet with as little trouble 7.5 , po`sLbl for into the Cabinet tleynre i sure he is wanted, an}`I? W811t_S, to be keg, o.,,;,1w.s:..n-;1 , contemporaries when 1-,h;;,- `talk in this strain do not re- ` Is it not just possible, now, that ':Mr. MVcCarthy, at 1.2:: period of -life, and ~_ 4' ' in his present circumstances, might not _C be particularly anxious to relinquish, for and emolument of a Cabinet oice, x@ive, and extending prac- tice of his profession in which he is fast acquiring fame and fortune? Is it,` too, not an unintentional reection the organs cast on Mr. McCarthy's pluck (a. char laoteristic of his which we donot believe any one of them will question his pos- session of) when they represent him as hesitating to re-open this Riding ?---a ` Riding he has won from the enemy after four hard-fought battles and to re-contest V which he bade good-bye to his Cardwell . constituents, anxious though they were | to havelum continue as their` represen- O I in ct to M li: li 3-,t.iv_e. Is it, too, not an oversight on _ epart of our Reform contemporaries :5 o fail,---in mentioning . the way the overnment proposed to secure Mr. Mc- ` Carthy a seat---to take into account the common sagacity which would teach the unwisdom of opening two constituencies, ,4? _~ when one might, to say the least, do for ' the purpose, while there was a possibili- ty of that one being lost otherwise? `But if the Reform papers have failed to, consider these things, there are people who are not so shortsighted, and who will be likely to place the proper egti mate on what the organs have beensay. ing onthis matter. Of course the pro . per estimate to put cnprt is that it is all C ' moonshine. ' While Mr. McCarthy has " - not been offered oiee, and might not possibly, be in :3. position to accept oice were it oered to him (about which, , ghowover, it is premature to discuss what 1 his course might be) yet, if he do go 1 into the Cabinet, he will goasthe mem- ber for North Simcec. He voluntarily < ` gave up what was a sure seat to contest ` ' North Sin1coe,afte_r, three defeats, and it is scarcely likely that he is going to_ surrendertlzo hard earned position with- outa struggle. Should the "day come that Mr; McCarthy is called upon to take office, he has `no fear that the peo- ple of North Simcoe will turn tlieirback upon him-rand We have not come across . R Reform paper ivhichlms given any sort of a sensible reason -why he should` have any such fear. It` is to be hoped, how- . T , ever, that the Cabinet will, .in striking * 1 contrast to their predecessors, remain at their posts and not seek for ~ comfortable 3 g -; positions, leaving vacancies to lie lled = p :; C pg-from the ranks of the party. , A ' nu.-. .. V4511: 46.21-. nu.-. uuu, Barrie. [-1 .`y_I;' - _ _ e V Respecting the Disposal of cer- tain Public Lands for the ` purposes of the Canadlnn Pacic Railway. DEPARTMENT or THE Inrnnloa, ` V Ottawa, Oct: 14, 1579. Public notice is hereby given that the fol- lowing provisions, which` shall be held to apply to the lands in the Province of Manitoba, and in the Territories to the west and north-west 'thereof,a.re substituted for the Regulations, dated the 9th of July last, governing the mode of disposing of the `Public Lands situate within 110 (one hundred and ten) miles on (inch girls. nf the line of the Canadian Pacic within 110 (one hundred and ten) mues on each side of the line of the Pacic D..:`I.e...u uyk-ink girl Pannlntinnn are her-`ehv each side of the nne OI me Uanaman :ac_mc Railway, which said Regulations {are hereby superseded :- . 1. Until further and final survey `of the `-superseded 1. Until survey of said railway has been-made west of the Red River, "and for the nu see of these rovi- sions, the line of the suit railway shall as- sumed to be on the fourth base westerly to the intersection of the said base by the line between ranges 21 and 22 west` of the first _ principal meridian, and thence in adirect line to the confluence of the Shell River with the River Assiniboine. 0 H l"lus nnnnh-:7 Ivinrr nn mmh side of the River Asaimbome; 2. The country lying on each side of the line of railway shall be respectively divided into belts, as follows 1-- n\ A halt of ve miles on either side of way companies` into belts, as follows , _ (1) A belt of ve either the railway, and immediately adjoining the same, to be called Belt A ; ' V 6` m\ A halt of fteen miles on either side to be called Ben; A (2) Abelt of fteen of therailway, adjoining Belt A. to be called Belt B ; .` H rm A hen: of twentv miles on either sxde` Belt B ~ . . (3) A belt of twenty side` -of the railway,` adjoining Belt B, to be ca.lle_d Belt C ; ` _ H (M A halt nf twentv nules on exther side `Belt 0 (4) A belt of twenty on of the railway, adjoinxng Belt C, to be called Belt D; and . - H (m A ha: of ftv miles on either sideof Belt J); and _ _ _ (5) A belt of fty the;-ai1wa,y, a.djoining_Be1t D, to be called BeltE. o curl... m-nn_m1mlrwrM'| s9m'.inn- in onnll 1 Belt 174'. 3. The even-numbered sectionsain each tawnship throughout. the several be1_ts above dcscx-ibed_ shall be open for entry as home- steada and p're-eruptions of 160 acres each re- spectiveli. , ' _ ` 4. T e odd-numbered sectxons -in each of such townships shall` not be open_ to home- stead oxnpre-emption, but shall be specially reserved and designatetl as Railway Lands. ' :1 H The Rnilwav Lands within the several reserved and (.leSlgn8.teu as nauwuy uauus. 5. The Railway Lands belts shall be sold at the following rates, viz.: -In Belt _A, $5 (ve dollars) per acre; in Belt 13, $4 (four dollars) per acre ; in Belt C, $3 (three dollars) per acre; in- Belt D, 32 (two dollars) per acre ; in Belt E, $1 (one (lol- .la.r) per acre ; and the terms of axle of such lauds shall be as ,. follows, viz. :--On_e-tenth in cash at the time of purchase ; the balance in nine equal annual instalments, with interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum on the" balance of purchase money fyom t_ime to time iumninino nmmid. to be mud wxth each in-:, balance 01 purchase money xruxu mun: [0 sum: remaining unpaid, paxd m-: 9:1-nlmant.` < Stnlment.` A n rm stalment; ' . 6. The Pre'-cmption Lands within the several belts shall be . sold for the prices and on the terms respectively as follows. :-In the Belts A, B and C,.at $2.50 (two dollars and fty cents) per acre ; in Belt D, at $2 (two dollars) per acre ; and in Belt E, at $1 (one dollar) per acre K The terms of pay ment to be four-tenths of the purchase money, together witlrinterest on the latter rat the rate of 6 per cent. per annum, to be pmd at the end of 1 th ree years from the date of entry; the re. mainder tobe paid in six equal instalments annually from and after the said date, with interest at the rate above mentxoned on such portions "of the purchase money as may re- main unpaid, tube paid with each instal. ment. . . _ '1 H An nqvmnnfn for Rmlwnv L:m(ls. and I --..- .\I1m..x:~.'.D has '.1nother I_nusic tezxclxei . Du. SLA\r_EN is re-building at Orilliu. ' Or._u.L1A Y. M{ C. A. has :2. new hull. . Mom: II. & N. W. czws \vzu1t.c-.1 nlav Kec- lmnsville. ` " u 1 -2 11 1-" 1' ,1_,.._ .. T)....n..1n-;r.Irrn V 7. All payments for Rzulwny Lands, and also for Pr_e-cmption Lands, wlthin the several Belts, shall be in cash, {and not in scrip or military or police bounty. \\'arxjants. _ I R All moncva rccclved m -nzwmcnt of military pouccnouuny warrants. 8. All moneys -payment Pre-emption Lands shall inure to and furm_ ,pn.rt of the fund for railway purposes, in a ~ similar manner to the moneys received in pay- ment of I-`.a.11\-my Lancls. n H 'l"lns1n m-nvismns shall be rctroact-i\'c so ment or 1-'.a.uway LLIl(13. - 9. These provisions shall rctmact-i\'c far as relates to any and all (`lltrics of Home- stead and Pre-emptiun Lzulds, or sales of Railway Lands obtained nr_ made. under the Regulationsof the 9th of July, hereby super - scdccl ;--any payments made in excess of the rate hereby fixed shall be crcxlitcnlron account . of sales of such lands. . - In -u'l`lm rRnr.n.(`.nI1ln`.ll nf the 9th No. . of sales 01 such Janus. . 10. "`The Order-in-Council of the 9th No- I vernber, 1877, relating to the se`tlement of i the lands in Manitoba which had `been pre- viously withdrawn for Railway purposes, having been cancelled, all claims of persons who settled in good faith on lands under the said Order-in-Council shall be dealt with und er these provisions, as to price, of I_`re-emptions, according to the belt in which such lands may be situate. Where-a person may h:-w: mkeii , up two quarter-sections under the s sid (ml-.:r-i j in Council, be may retain the quarter sectiurw upon which hehas settled,- as a Homestead and theother quarter section as a. .I re-emp- tion. under these provisions, irrespective of; whether such.Homestea.d and Pre-emptian I- inay be found to be upon any even-numbered section or otherwise. Any moneys paid bv such person on account of the lands entered . by him under thesaid Order-in-Council, will be credited to him on n.ccount'of his Pre-emp- tion purchase, under these provisions. A per- son who may have taken up one quarter-see | ' tionuuder the Ordei-in-Council mentioned will be a.1low(_:d to retain the same as {L Home- stead, and vrill be permitted to cntera second quarter section as a Pre-emption, the money . paid on account of theland previously entered to be credited, to him on account of such I re-. eruption. . ' 1 I." All entries of lands shall be subiect . emptmn. _ ll." entnes shall subject :5 the following provisions. respecting the right of way of the Canadian Pacic Railway, 1 or of any Government colonization 'xfni1way connected therewith, viz: .. H In Hm nnsm nf Hm railwnv nrnsxxna lam} connected merewxtn, VIZ : ; a In the case of,_the mi1wa.y crossing land | enex-ed as a Homestead,_ the_ right of way i thereon, and zqso any land whxch may be re- quired for statmn purposes, shall be free,.to the Government. ` -J. u \vl-.m-A !-.hn milwav rrrns'mm:T rn. nmntinnsx . or ballast ` - entitled to claim payment for the la.nd-so taken, at the same rate per acre as he may the Government. `b Where the railway crosses'Pre emptions or Railwav Lands, entered subsequent to the date hereof. the Government may take posses- sion of such portion thereof as- may be re- quired for right of way or for station gronn is pits, and the owner shall only be have paid the Government for the same. It Tn case. on the. final location of the mil- 1 have paid the uovernmenn tor me same. c In case, the location way through lands unsnrveyed, or survcy'e but not entered for at the time, a person is found in occupation of land which it may be desirable in the public interest to retain, the Government reserves the right to take posses- sion of `such land, paying the squatter the value of any improvements he may have made thereon . . 10 H mmmn tn Pnhlm Lands arising .from - ~12. Claims to Public L-ands arising from_ settlement after the date hereof, interritory unsurve"ed at the time of such settlement, and which may be embraced within the limits affected by the above policy, or lxy the extensioutliercof in the future over additional territory, will be ultimately dealt with in ac- cordance with the terms prescribed above for the lands in the partlizular belt in which such settlement may be found to be situate, sub- ject to the operation of subsection c ofscction 11 of these provisions. , 1.2 " All entries after the date hereof of Q provisions. I 13. All entries hereof ' unoccupied landsin the Saskatchewan Agzcncy, willhe considered as provisional until the railway line through that part of the terri- tories has been located, after which the same will be nally disposed of in accordance with these provisions, asthe same may apply to - the particular belt in which such lands may be found tobesitsated, subject, as above. to I the operation of subsection E of section 11 of these provisions. 5 V - 14 " Vvitli view to encouraging settle- CUJTIUY 5l4i|41'U- _ T1115; lug-111" papnv grz_z*.`ely alludes to Bec- uoxins this town." - - ` , DUD:}EQN "and L0.ckc1`l),ic _w:mt to be Mayor of Collingwood. _ TRI'.\`I'l`\' Chnrclx co11gxtcg';{,imn, i'r:ull'n1'd, listens to a new orgzm. : ` $750 is the pay of the princiluul gf. Col.- lmgwoud public school. ` _ ` _ Kczufs shingle mill, Victuriu llarlmr, will run next snmu1c1'. ' "` ` ` I . . 3. 11...... provisions. v 14. \Vith in view encouraging settle- ment by chenpening the cost of building ms- .terial, the Government reserves the right to grant licenses, renewable yearly, under Sec- tion 52 of theDomz'm'm Lands .lct,- 1879. to out merchuntable timber on any lands situated within the several belts above de- scribed, and any settlement _l_1pon, or sale of lands within, the territory covered by_ such licenses, shall for` the time being be subject to the operation of such licenses. ' :15. The, `above provisions, it will, `of `course, be understood will not a.'ect sections 11 and 29; which ax-epnblic school lands, or sections 8 and 26, Hfudson"s' Bay _Company s 7 I-...In ' lands.` Any `other information necessary may be obtained on_ application at the Dominion -Lands Oioe, Ottawa, or from the agent of Dominio'n=Lands, Winnipeg, or from any of the local agentrin Manitoba; or`the,'1`erri- tories. V . B_v'ord_er_of the Minister of the Interior, ; ' ` - .. J. "s. Dm;m1s , ` ' `Deputy of the Minister ofthe Interior. LINDSAY Russ`in._r'.', `_ ' ' V ` ' " ---- -~' " " Al O [BC foi`EL SALE OR >T5 iI..-TET 3.. LL- T1:Il..og of Ian Qimnnn (111: v an: gsv-n;......, , _ Sm-vevuqr Genral. },.l'I`4lJ IUD: Dnuu vu; :.v 4. in the Villgge of -Ivy, Simcqe Co.-9 "-A*lto"V. . ~'.~-Ppsyr L J. `HENDER803 wnimblfnzson, - `D--m; Proil'.:c d>on1y at d Galler 748.8 in other so calle Offered in this Gallcl-y'to delude 1 l1u.ns\`uu.-. _. AN ll}; 11). rn.dis}i lllilk(.`.S_:I. I51'n.cebridge editor stare. ` .. . .., ,,.:;1-. -11.. .1 4-- T2.m_ At the E311 Show is a terrible grievance to my_op: go on producing good work. _It 15.11 N.B.,-Having employed as my ass_i5_t&llth& I Lnchlan,) the publxc can depend on us gxvul t e -.-_\`n\ 1- A1v\DD 1rMpY.nYF Lachlan,) depend gxung linen: on. W... .....-..;---`;F (V (1 .N0 LAWYER EMPLOS ED IN THE AL0 . E: Remember the Place, ' swarms rmsr PRIZE GALLERY, BABij. A`)..1lin IS MAKI BEST PICTURE 4- J n..:. 1': 11 nmwde N U '1`lJ..I`4 S IN BARRE, (1 house daily to see and get those !~1lin. North West50 acres of the East Lot 19in the 5th Con Vesprn, adjoining the farm of Mr. Thos. Candle. and less than a mile from Barrie; 45 acres cleared. all seeded down. Good Frame House and Barn. Soil good clay loam. '1`crms`e:\sy to suit purchaser. Apply to _ ' R. DALEY,_ _ _Ou.thc premises, `Or at thisfoice. _ . V ' 44-2m. 1;`&IRST' PR1zEw:1_kI(fTU RES it cnnnotbe helped. I m _|'l`END'ERS. _|_ __._ Sealed Tenders will be received by the un- dersigned for theerection of A CHUIKJH at Derhurst, m West Gwillimbury, up to the I _..... _- --nun-an-u--In-n1-1 101111 UL` L`__\I I I J.y.LAJa4.n.w- The building` to be of Brick Clgul or solid Brick, and parties tendering to e's_timat fur cachkind. Plans and specications to be seen at the residence of Rovd. Mr. Philp, Bradford, or at my oilicc on the 11th line of- West Gwillimbury. The lowest tender not accepted unless otherwise satisfactory. J. D. BOOTLI. '. ` TENDERSFORWORK INBRITISH COLUMBIA FIFTY houses 1}n.\'cgn_nc up. in (ir:u'(~.u- lmrst \vithiu-:9. year` or so past. ' A .N[ovx-:.\n:.\'1` is on foot in '1 -1':v.c(~']):'i-1gL> . . . . to d0'm'a.y with all shnpllcunsos. . Tmt H. & N. -W. rm_md hmfse has 1:00.11 removed from (J`OiX]' \VU(|L1 . to A11:mdn.1e.- * -- -.-.,: West Gwi Jvv Iliuihurv, Oct. z7 137-9. vu- Sealed 'I`e'nde?~a, addressed to the under- I signed and end..rsed Tenders Pacic Rail- way, will be receivedt this office up to noon on MONDAY. the 17th day of NOVEMBER] thaw" fnr not-hn wnrkn Of construction l'e' 1 D19 In: :4I-n tions, viz.: MUN UAX, 5116 11511 uay OI AU V_ lB;VlpIJlu next. for certaxn wnrks of construction quired to be executed on the line from near Yale to Lake Kamloops, in the following sec- l>:nnu vi: 9 . 'Em'ory's Bar to Boston Ban. Boston Bar to Lytwn: ..... . . Em`ory s Bar to Boston Mun. .. . BostonBartoL twn........ .. Lyttonl.oJunct on F]at.........:. J unctlon Flat. to Savonufs Ferry Specications, bills of quantities, conditions of contract, form: of tender, and all rinted information may be obtnned on app icntion at the Pacic Railway oice in New West- minster, British Columbia, and at the oice ' of the Engineer in-Chief at Ottawa. l la.ns and proles will be open for inspection at the latter oice. ' ~ ` . ,, g._ _m 1... ....4.......:...A ...}I....- ..'.. -.... IEFWF uunuc. No tender will be entertained unless on one `of the printed forms and all the conditions are complied with. V - V an. i)zi*AnnnxT or Rnt.w.ws AND Cuuns g L . - v 0.1-mu, October 3rd, 1379. vuAuu| mi" 6 i4i~{6?:` r 1{z'1iB - , :___ 1.- I... ..t I)..3..I,- lJ.\.`l nr an |vAl|\rv\.s| ..v... \.\..-...V. . . _ Tux-1 ]`raeb1'i papers awe-pointing out the sxlimbility of the district fur-sAtock-mis~ {nu , '1ANADA~ PACIFIC RAILWAY. w A. P." M F 0 i).S";{*i;?E. `I-j And _th'e proof of this is u. cgowded dail y to see 5 I The Combined Stocks xnlce up : ' SEASONABLE LENES, =H1 '1`he_uudc1sign_cd has just recei'c{1 two Ihnkrupt Stocks of Boots and Shoe which, with the balance of his late stqck, he is instructed to. - DlS?OSE OF WITHIN THE N They will be offered. 1 Bums FN Shoes 29 1)" BANKRUPT STBGKS By Order, xv. 121. 51:-1013513 GO0I)S MARK E1) IN I`LM.` FIGUI{'ES.`."6 .1. .1. \I-l.II -- -- - arrible to my opponents, but it cannot be helped. ' n lucing It ismy hobby--good work for all ilbyed assistant 1: young man of high artistic ability (Mr. I. giving them our best attention at all times. 4 rm 7 A1111'DD `Ii`\,IDTf]\'].'.`_]] nae aamamcwry. J. BOOTH, . V -Sc. Ch. B. Com. IS , whei'e every one is treated civilly, (no gruffnoss in his Gall:-1 lleries), but all made ha?) y with `FIRST PRIZE PICTURES only out of this esta ishment. _ . -11....-.6-3rrn hmxinoss. The Judges lmvi: MUST BE. D U.' L0 ? STR EE1` W l .'\`;l`, B A RBI E - lg. I\'\' ]:u1s_paid $12 apiece for &vnight`s a- museme_nt M; the expenszn of {L village shoe- maker. - SA.L'I OF m - , I the public and uilvertize bsiness. awarded me ~-- -u- r\nl"I' muh BELOW THE USUALBOST PRECE. 7| I I IIl` THE NEXT .. W miles ..28i miles . 40. miles $41.6! llutuu Lu Liv- VHE)fT.0CK is nmv :*.ttmcting the atten- tlon of Mnskoka. Lmnhe1'1nen, wh01'e:Lt the settler rejoices. ' ' A c:............ ......1 ......1:...~. 1-iuAl.v. nemmiunn ~ xx ----- Came upnn he premises of the undciigucll, Lot 21, Can. 7, Vespra,1a short time since. two Ualvs, one is red and `white steer, .-111.1 the other 8 red bull calf. The owners are re- quested to call, prove_ property, pay expgn. sea, and take the lammnls away ; otherwxsc they will be sold. 0 - wu wnm :2 November 4-, 1879. TEACHER, 3m) Cmsa, for Junior Dc[mrt- ment of Alliston Public School. for 1531), commencing 1st January. Applications rc- ccived upto November 18, mar. State ex- perience and salary expected. References ru- quired, with photograph enclosed. ' `D (1 \A A 1~\V!.Vu ` For Sale. at two-storey M2sX:sz1.n1- roof Dwelling on Bradford Street, op- posite T. \V. Georenh Residence, contain- mg 7 lar e-rooms, itchen, and a ood cellar. Hard an suit water pumps in t 0 kitchen. Also a. good garden, `Immediate possession: given. ._'l`erms may to suit purchaser. Ap- ply to ` ' MRS. (3. THOMPSDV, ' Alli,ston,No_v.>4tl1, 137:5. Or at the A'n\-.\v.\'(-5 Oxmcz. ` Of the COUNTY COUNCIL will commence rn HUNURY, |7T(H.DAYr OF NOVEMBER, |NST., _ xx 1111: - " COUNCIL HALL BARRIE. At 8o`clock. pm. All persons having any hu.-Ii- - mass to transact accounts. or other documents In lay beforethe bonncll. must. do so during um tlrst cwodays olsald Session. , Dr .....I.... ` ` Btxrrl, 3rd Nov., 1870. . I1` is expected that :1. .v0tn for thejsnp- l plies of the County of Dulfserin will t:Ll,\ place in Dec. . ' - `|'J`n--rnnn in n..." uH>:-nr-Hnur Hun :|H 0n-I `eVxLn;nV1o'and-iobe th teaching` .four IKfrd`.an His Aipostig ?md.inQu:')'turn ' show mi'oy`and kindness to others, there- !) "rend ' ract1"ca.l thaks t Gd tlgwghinugc '_t. n` 0 0 T K QTI ___ nu NOVEMBER HSESSION n a. splcmlidassortmcnt o `TRAY CA LVES .T AAGENT, 69 DAYS.` rA LUABLE DVVELLING HVoUs+; FOR SALE. r..uuu5u-pu uuunuuwu. P. C. MACNEE, '_ Sec. Board I . S. Trustees, Alliqon. . An. I1:"'n ' -rm ll ncuu vauaou By order. 0 uUl/LU] AUJlJl\a\. >3: . A SKATING and c__u1-ling rink znssuciutiun has been formed in'Bmdf0n1, and at l:')0.\30 ft. budding is to be erected. - . n . u 1- .-~-nnnr\` _MRS. G. `THOMPSON, T ' On the Premises, :03, 45`-tf -r I The lmving R. 1`. BAN'l`IN(). V Co. Clark- A r_oo WM. NOBLE. mun Kb: uuuuulg I5 L\.I IJLJ \.A\4\.z\\;\|I . H1: of the Ent:)-pri.cn spe:\.ks of as `-`:\'sma.ll pittance." Will these mi11i<,ma.ires never cease showing 011' `I V ,-I 1' 756,000 loutctl _lHl.|lJLHld:llU3 A1C\I.`A \.|.4un3v unnuyv no \Inu . A BEETON young man 1m.mc'd Langpill lmd two of` his toes cut 011' by an axe ying 011` the handle at 1<`mnch s factnry the other .1-.. day- `If. Uil V n ' Mu; Mosxss is the latest zuhlition `to the business men of Collingwoorl. Sureenovugh he is in the clothing line, and is Amsml his trade through the local pznpers. V 1\__.._.\-_, L,,___ ` ....; mg -.. r.Im.my..*m{ lIl'H:\lU lalll. Ustl |llL\4 DUNEDIN boys out`on fix. IIn11owe exi suvu-n I.---lg..- splurge were czuight and m_m1e'to put back ' thin.-;s as they found them. T1133 took all the fun out of the proceedings. " "` ' ---r-- J--- -.-L .`_.-.....J. 2.. Iuuv ;u.. \l\IU `/- -..- IL , , , U Tm: Staynexj Sun mzm does not invest in snow shoxels. \` He nails the sole of` one of his cast off slippers to a. broom handle, and has the implement right there. =u.Y.-._.9.. LL- .....u..u. vii-`la Hun l.nn1r.-nl-nnyn llily I/IIU Lllllllvluunnu llbuv ..... V. \VH.x'1j s the matter with the Cookstown editor I If he had of sta.t-cc1is a. form of expressiuu rivalling tho. phraseology of. a. well known Cqllingwood journalist. nL-__ L..,1L ,..__ -.........'l 11:11:... uvnv-n VIDA WUH. nuun H. VUHLAA5 n vuu. Jvu.uu_--um Two brothers Immcd Gillieswvere fined by a.Sbayner J; P. $10 and costs and also bound over tn/keep the `peace, for threat- ening to shoot Donald C:\rmich;up,-1. u\\?.. lm 2'. .. 'l'`.u..v 7) nu`/:'a o r`.n1Hn:vu-nn Ulllllg LU 1lUUla IJVIIQAV. \./uauuuuuu.- W1x.\T is a Tory ? asks; a. Cnllingwood paper. Well, aToi'y is frequently a. very decent, honest, sensible a.nd:pat1'iotic sort of man, Wlllcll is=mo1{e t_lm.11 we can my of 8. Grit. \ ' ' ' . .~. ,, . _-._._.. 1. .'__ .__...-.1'n:.. 11_3runv'rnns_nYrxinux cuvncu ' .Bv,.Tohn Liper lecfuied from the G63- pe1.a.ccor:dinsz to John,` 2nd 'chap., 1 to 11 verses. ` The` speaker qmntraated the re-_ licin-n nf John Hm 'Hh_n1-inf. 'wi>.l. Hm \.Il.'Ll-. V A S'rAx'.\:1m boy named Rich'zm1 Garrett, was cmpluyed to drive a tra.vel1er,t.o Crec- more, the other night, and narrowly escap- ed death from exha.ust.ion pv_:udxicod by ex- posure to the wcn._ther. . - . _. ., _ `v_` - BEETJN lacks twenty-six of a. population in order to get ` incorpornted, and the Sentinel says that if two_ local publishers go down `some day with their families, the whole thing will be xed. This is toxfg on the two local pub1ish'ers._ - A 1 :- 11031` Duyu . Quebec: "` " ' ' as "A COLLINGWOOD czymping party -have dis- covered a.` new way to pitch tent, ' vi_._z., by laying it at on the ground, `shoving, the pole under and then" raising it `right up, in- stead of as formerly, sticking up the pole and then attempting to hoist the canvas on the topof it. A V _ .` - - -~ . ' ` -In. -r~ IF Dr. oes on geitingl Mnsonicl honors he will soon have more than he can "conveniently carry around with; him in his trunk. A few days ago he was a pointed Grand Representa.tive'of the Gran `Lodge . of Canada, and also of the'Indiz_m .'l.`;.eI`ritory near both the Grand of Qnadii,ang1__ f|....L..4.' .' 'VL|UlI\.4v- Tm: Fifth was right '1oya11y` celebrated in ` Onolgstown by the niembers of Clover Hill Iz4}'Q3fIaode,No. '89, Cocksbowp L. .0. athe'o-mgsroung mm ~ ans. Bev.Mri5 dehvefred~.a.n"a.p -1 "nnnhi-nA la rang-.xz..+.1..-'.:.y`. in Hm" ons. nemmrs ggcpagon ueuvemu .1311 up- 1:priate_se1:mo_n_'tp[ ,t,hl;i Brgthreq up the thodit`Chnhi;`Iifter dinner, . . unI']'I v nnnnmnnnum J_!lBl3{l0l_t Jnlll'Q_n,-_`vnr:: pi .g}1pue1',. with a.ccon;;>an1mgnta_ gpyed -,~a.t...i ._c1'.;.;s..'..M.sI.u.. 11-.s+.'.1- A` f-.m.`n`.-`A - `. -.5 <.'0C.\'TY T NEWS, V GLEANEDV FR 031 ;1-x,x.\-mzs .A\:~:n 1u:cu1v1sn.'1-`non cox}- lu-`.SP0N1)ENTs. ` some SAVORV `scmxps > u, _ pl. _uuuu use .Di`b1JDlBU_`W1l':Il H18 rel1gion._of [Jesus _ Christ, and showed hoyrmuch higher a sgirittial attainment `it is to be able to-mi; wxth the world and yet keep ourselves unspotted from its pol- lutfons, than merely to shut ourselves up in the cloister, or betake ourselves to the wilderness ; that the elevating and ennobl- ing inuence of `religion should _be intro- '3T1 c3K_into dail life, and into all our" so- cial jo s, ming ing with and -purifying and sgncti ying all. ` bc; ' . Iris jusgt asvwell that Mr. Cook : organ ptit at the hczul of its comqxunioations "we donut hold ourselvog responsible for ` opinions of our correspondents. To.hi-V8 V to be held responsible for the opipfohs of its last Weekicorrespondent, `.Fnu6cribar ;" would be what no sane editoiill this Rldr ing would desire. . _ V ' ` nr.... .. mr... 1:*.1.......A-1H m-nhv_ Lot 2. 3rd mg womu uesxre. Wnm Mr. Edwm1 ~iuph' ,"_1_.:ot 2,c:i:d i Concession, Tossorontio, was riving home from Rosement, his horses became unman- ageable, and:the lines, being somewhat.de- fective, broke. Losing control of the horses -thewsi?ggon came in contact with a. telegraph ' pole, throwing the occutpantout` against the fence,_ severely bruising his chest and head; He diedbn Thursday. Tim Telegram makes the mistake of supposing that the Liberal party, like itself ' is-without a policy, and t11a.tthe party will conform to the leader instead of the leader to` the party.--CooI: Organ, -So Mr..Bla.ke then, will conform to the part)"---that is to Mr. Brown. Then Mr. Blake cannot claim to be any better than the rest of ,the gang. - - - r mm. .....+ A` .. nlntnn Hm enuine. accord- gang. j ` . A THE cost of a. steam fire engine, ing to the Bradford" News, is composed of $3,200 for engine ; 800 fcetbf hoe at 50' `cents per foot, $400 ; four't:_mks' at $75,Q0 A each, $300.00 ; leaving $00.00 to play on."- We wonder what the News editor is com- posed of," and how much, after counting allbnt the cmxtent& of his c1':mimu,_thcre would be-V -left to play on-.f nv,,_,... 13-1 .....1 .....-..`I 00 vnnru in Hm would bQ"`leIt to play un'._ , . \V1LLL\.\1 McLeod, aged 20 years, in the employ of Wesley Long of West Gwilli|n- bury, was engaged in feeding a straw cutter nu Hun farm of Samuel Long. of Tecumseth, engaged m xeeumg a straw cuuwr on the farm of Samuel Long. Tecumseth, and whilst in the act of adjusting the cover 'w1nch enclosed the knives and which had '-sprung open a. moment before, Ins arm was dra \vn`in and mangled in a. frightful man- ner, the bone being completely severed from the shoulder. He died within half an hour . \ _- . . .1 .1 -I.uuL ` AT :1. meeting held in Harrist-on, the other day, at resolution was passed setting forth that _the ,counties.of Wellington, Grey, Bruce, Huron, Simcoe and North York are desirous of having a.` redistribution of their counties, and deciding that uni- ted action be taken to bring the mat-. ter before the Government &c., &c.- This looks very nice in print, perhaps, but the redistribution agitators wi1lnd at little trouble when they come to tackle the mat- ` ter in earnest`-at least so far as this county is concerned. 13 uuuwv aaaa `.- THE Port Hope T'imes'te1ts a. story to the effect that a lank cadaverous gentlemzm of the farming 1)ers11:isi0n called at the Mid- land Railway Stzxtionh the other day, tguupl after saying he was going to Rosseau. asked for 9. ticket to Wnubashene. He htntedtthzmt it was his intention to take the boat ther_e to Parry Sound, then board the Nipissing Railway and journey tllrolxgh .Muskoka. tn Rosseau. It was with dif- culty the ofcinls persuaded him to`cha.ngo his route to the short`e_r one proposed by L1. A... HID RU l` them. ` AN able, honest imd ciu'1ies_t man, one of the most polished speakexs and deepest th_inkers among Canadian public men, and , one who, if spared, '13. destined to exercise v :1 powerful inuence for good on the future of our c0unti'y. We have great faith in- Sir Richaz-(1Ca.rtwright. This is from the pen of Mr. Cook's- editor. Not a. great while ago Mr. Cook s editor expressed his opinion of the ex-Finance Minister in. the following words: Cartwright is n hruise1'! Thus does the march of civilimtion take its Pulmonic Wafers. ALra.b`1a.n'3leave Remedy. Canadian Pain Destroyer. V Stray Bull-John Clellrmd. Intercolonial Railway--F.A I .r:umr Auction Sale ul Farm 1:mds- W-` D. A!`- )! .Ln'-I. IUuU\`v'u}5 HI I way. ' .- .. -I-1 nag. _ 0:: the Fifth the members of L. 0. L. N 0. G05 spent :1, very pleasant evening in their hall near Craigvnlc. Bro. A. M. Morden, Deputy-reeve of Ixmisl, and Bro. Wm. 131'own, visited the Lodge that even`- Inm ...,...1, nc Hm T.m1n~. 1einr_r over u.4\.uu. `DANIEL and John Hmvson, two volun- teers from Collingwood, whtle on then` way to Maxxitolm, were arrested 1n Toronto on :1 charge of having stoln a portion of `their unifm-ms. .They plezuled not guilty, and said th:Lt"thci'1' mother had packed their t1'unl\'s, and they did not know wlmt she had put in them. '1`he_v-`were remanded`. - Dan was ned $2() and costs or ve. days for having carried. a. rev,'>1ver.' On being ngnixl brought. up,` `it was 1ca.i'ncd that the Capt. of their coin'pn.ny did not wish them to `hn.'ve them heavily p11nishcd`hut only to Ah:n"o them made an example of. They were` accordingly. ned $20.n.ml costs or one d:1.y s 1n1p1'Ismnnenf., which latter, of cmtrsc they fnnlr, ' . . UUI1 truly good contemporary 1ll;\AIlnu\a-- wood returns to the discussion re the N. P and prices. - But he had evidently better let it alone. Now we shall grant, for the sake of argumen_t,' that we pay more for sugar and coal (the two emnniodities he se- .x Fleets) now` than hefnre the N. 1 -., ---which, as a.'1natter'of fact, we do nut. int we have to pay taxes nn something, haven t we? Then \vh_y.mt on sugar and coal, as on anything else I If we are taxed for the former we get afar better article, we re- estahlisli an important industry in Canada,- ~and regain our tracle with the \V_est Indies. lf we are taxed on the latter it is with the object of developing our own coal res_ources and in the end pmcuring the article cheap- er than it could otherwise-he pmci11'e(l. We have to pay taxes (and thanks to the late G'0ve1'1m1entf or the hea_\'ine:-13 of them) aI1d-hnt, luok here, uh, truly good man 1 _Before proceeding any further with this subject, will you kindly tell us what 1):).- tent process the Reform Government would . have aglnptedito raise over $2,000,000 `of a revenue without increasing taxation; ` CULVE1`.\\'ELL`S-n0te(1 Che;Lp< boat and shoe store ought to draw cizstom. The grocery and provision department also offers great in V duceme2.ts to the public.` - mu... :. ..- t'........ ,.t .-.1.-u.l.m'l yhafn and nrnh KKUUUIUUK-LB DU ULIU yuuxua. .Tl'nre is no form of pliysiizal vimste mul plroi-i traced vitality, that a. bountiful use of the Emulsion, vgill not cliarige. to` glowing health and full life a.n:l vigor, and then it is not a disagreeable medicine, but the mnstvxlclightful kind of food. " GET your Sleiulis and Cilttfs out and take zsliiem to1().'D1IIcGlL`iire to lget.Puntet1 m`1{d rixnmer . e U xeapeat-p ace in town. N e bespezik for him po.trona.ge 3.5- a man that understands his business, -Any work not giving satisfaction will be remedied free of of charge. Shop, twh doors East of` Victbria. Hotel. JAVIIVJI E. BETHELL has laid in an entirely new and very choice stock of the most popular brands of Tobmc-3 and Cigars, and has added largely to his varied stock of Pipes, Cigar Holders. Pouches and all Smokers Sundries. He ' has omething specially fine to obr a1l`patrons. Oxily exclusive dealer ' in `town. Motto : varietygpurity, chenpness. ' ` . .` ._. .. ,.. . ,. A CARD. -To all who are suffering from {he errors `and indiscretion of youth, nervous , weakness, early decay, loss of niahhuod, `&c..* "I will send 9. receipt that will cure ou,FREE OF CHARGE, This grgat rem y was dis- nnnnl-Ar` 1m 4: mianinnnrv 111 South America. UM` Ul1Al.il._ `rum great. remeuy was ma- covered by 9. missionary in South America. Rand n 'nnIf:ndresaed enV010D0 to the REV. "'w A ,~.,,u..-u r o -NV./ n- `\,-I\II.r.l\> .6. r\r\I\l\r\r`P"~r- :3: _.TEURSDAY. NO"V._ 1-3, 1379. covered by mxsslonary 111 mourn :u_uenca. Sends [self-addressed envelope the REV. Joszm '1`. IRMAN, Staliqn D, New York City. L. _ . _ ,` -\ .p.`. I, 11 ,,,n_ 1,," v-._.,. Mom-:MAN s I Drug Store- should not be` passed by when anything in the lineof medi- ~cine_s,` dye stuffs, toilet and fancy articles, coal oil,- lamps, and other sundries are requir-. ed. The pro rietor _a motto rt ygrescrintiona is purity in qu ity, accuracy. in kmd and quan-. tity, and moderation in pnce. Never forget the n1d'atn.blished drug store. Voimosite the Ouli truly good contc1npqrzu'y in`-Culling; mml 1-ptnl-n< tn the discussxon I me 910. esmuu: Bame Hotel. pllrllay Ill. I.1ultlllQ',.uA3u:uuvu_y. an nu-u -nu -pun--, 1n Nelve1f`forget_ the oldiestablished drug store}, opposxte t}}e Ran"-in nial. * .11unI:li;n ~ TYETMAGDONALD --A}.- Ban-i, <;n the AH. and: hv*IA`RAV_ nhn Tiainnr. .nf nd the Ulty or nranuom, 750 ausnu many DONALD, of the town of, Bargie. V V - 'AFERGUSON4-TI`NDI~LL- On u..;12u,_ W, .4. .01: rpm; Lanna nf hnrlen `Panili1I`.`Fl.. - .l.'|JlLloIulIu.u.;I I. most agn G}:-u.onu ]\L` l`!E-MAUuU.LVA.uu -1u narne, on me; 61;}: inst, bythe'Bev."Joln) Leiper, of the Prsbyterian Church, `Mm ?D.wnu. Tn. `of the City of Brantford, ho SUSAN MAC- nnnn.n_ nfthetown o.Ba'rrin. `A . I Innisl, bythe Rev. J. U. Laud, mn. JOHN Josxmi Fmmusox to Myss Arman. Tm- ;pIAhy, _bot|.i of._Ihnis1. - ' g, t rat ? `Rh bstuiri FE RGU SUN --'.l'.l N I)1'I.;u Un 1:ne.-1zr,n: m1;., _at-th es'i nce fCha lea PaIl1ng' t....:.'4?Jl't..1.,af.3I..12`:y J 1:. Laiul Join; EDJBUUDULV`-LLLV IILIJIJ` vu uuu-'fayI.A`_an:uUo . pt -the resiience of Charles Eaq., 1nnisI,by;.;he.Rev. J. G-.. Laud, Mn. JOHN . .Tncnpn.F'1mnnmx` -to Mrss. `ABIGAIL TIN- Z\ 0'.l`I (`1 `J E D. , 3 Earn-Snvn.--An _ ' .-for all Diseases of tlieeye(acute or c1n`0i). , Grann]ntion of the i.-id! Ulceration of -the ` Laorymnl Glands, Film, and weakness `of the `Vision from any --anse. ~ The American Eye- Salve is presented to the public with the`a.s- surance of its eiciency as a curative of most diseases of the eye, acute or chronic_inam- mation, whether induced by scrofulons origin or otherwise. weakness or defect of vision, diminished tone of the optic nerve, or a dis- eased state of the tissues constituting that or- nmn Alan fnr n nnrannn-whns vombn 1'8- L ` `1xiraiI'i1Vz!;5I`zo;xi..}' easeustane 0! the tissues couacmutnug nnuu ur- gan. Also, for. all persons-whose vocation quires an incessant action of the eyes the Salve will not umm-m in restoringfa uniform ` healthy action, where weakness, pain, end misery mayhavo long threatened 'a fatal ter mination. It isthe most simple, safe, and 1 etfectnal remedy ever discovered. The mater- ials of which it is made are"[)nre, perfect, and costly, compounded with elaborate care and exactness, safe in its application, being used externally, and of course, avoiding the pain and danger which necessarily attends the in. c troduction of caustic minerals and eye-wisshes Ringworm and Old Chronic Sores, of scroful- ` ous origin, "or resulting from whatever jeausc` yield to the American Eye-Salve. It is used successfully for piles.` Itssoothing elfect is immediate, and a permanent cure requires but a.` few applications. The pro rietors of Dr. J. l'ettit s American Eye S ve, while but 8 18W 8 pllC3t|0l1B. '1'ne !'lt0l`8 01 Dr. Eye ve, ` making new and" improved machinery tor `making a more perfect box for the Eye-Salve, have changed .the Trade M ark on `the cover so as to correspond with the Cut on the `Wrap-` per, Circulars, Advertisements, etc. VVe.cn1l attention to this, as it might otherwise be re- rded as counterfeiting. Pettit &. Barker, roprietors, Freodouin, N. Y. ` ,' - - Northrop 8: Lyman, Toronto, Agents for Canada ` ' [FARM LANDS! The following Valuable 1 propert,fes `(if hot previ usly disposed of by private sale) will be otfered for sale by I - ' PUBLIC AUCTION [wssn.w,mE -2...: nnoaagnnigwnxq PARCEL 1.--_That Valuable" Saw "Mill pro- perty at the head of Kempenfeldt Bay, known as Bnyview Lumber Mi1l."v There ` are about? acres of land with the Mill and a large water frontage. A railway switch runs into the yard. No better site in` 'the Province for any kind of manufacturing busi- ness`-suitable to the country. The mill is in good working order and capable of cutting 20,000 feet a. day. ' Pnemzr. 9.,._. l`wn `ll: sf-.m'v Tlnnnhir-..qs:ti XUUUIUH I I .di{glL ZU,uUU men a. (my. . - . ~ PARCEL 2.-?--Two 1% story Rough-cast Dwelling Houses, attached, numbered 1 and 2, west of Charlcsv Street; with about 3` of;an acrb of land. - ~ _ . `D. nnnr "1 Turn 1}. cl-'nru Dnnrvk non!- 3Cl'0 (`I $3110.. PARCEL 3.---Two 1. ; story Rough-cast Dwelling Houses, attached, uumbered,3` and 4, on smneystrcct, with garden. PARm:r. 4-_-.'I`wn H: gtnrv Rn1mh_r-.:1st. `I, _0l1 EIIILIU HDFUUU, \V.l.lul1 gil-K'L18l.l. ,1 .uzc3L 4.--T\\{o_ 1:1: story Rough~ca.st Dwelling Houses, attached, numbered 5 and 6 rm name street. with mmrh-.n,. - , .lJ\VCLlH1g DGUSGS, 8|7WLGl.l<.`z(l', nu] 6, on samc_street, with garden.- ]).H'H`l-`.1. ."i.-.'I`wn I!-amn Pain! with . PARCEL 5.--Two Frame Painted Dwllin Houses, attahcd, 2 stories, numbered 74 and 8; on same street. , ` - ' '1-)Al:(`.F.l. 6-A 14-. stm-v Frame Dwninu U, 011 5311110 SIJFCUB. ' `P.u:cEL 6-A' 1.l_. story Frame Dwelling House, numbered 9 on south side of Rose Street, ~with garden` V `Pumm. '7..-_A Frame Dwe-.]Iin,r lTm1se. . DUYCBU, '\Vl|3Il garucn` PAR(`fliL }'----A Frame Dwellmg lI9usc, uumbered.l0, 01) east `side of s:une.st1-cot, ` with gmtdcn. `V1).\ nm-:1. R.-.- An er:-.em1f. Buildimr Lot'con- 7 W1 En gzumcn. `V1 .-XRCEL 8.-~-An ex-.:el1'znt Buimiug IJot'con- tainimz 2 acres--s1tuatc between Charles and Bradford Streets and adjoining parcel 7. 4 . P.n:r~wr. Q _R|hHnrr Lnts 3|` sun] 32 (::I..s't brzunoru DBFCOUS anu ajollllug pzI.'.'ce1 4. l`A1u:r:L 9. -Bui1diug Lots 31 and 32 cast of Bradford Street, containing about an acre. Pnmm. 1n ._ l`he nnnth mnrt of lot 109. 01' brauxoru bureau, cuuvalulng uuoun nu nun-. PARCEL 10.-'J`he south part of lot 109, north of Worsley Strcet,'about Q of an acre; with two story Dwelling House and Outbuild- ings. `This property is we1l`situa.ted cldsc to the market place. ` ' ` Pu>.'m. I l_._'|`Im1; `2.stm~v Frame Plnstcrd .':We ,;nma`rkegi last week that we "were '7 nofjprepargd to say whether` sonxqsthing A I-1-:vbr`s.1e`might hot have happened in re- - ' aecb of. the rail way service of this County" it fusion of the Noithermand N01`-th-_ rqadTs.T A cotfrespondne aSks_