Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 14 Dec 1882, p. 2

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y% rnuuKs1 + 1nuuI I . < - v - Tm.'_atea1ue1- Weuiman made her last trip ! to Brncebridgxu for the season on Saturday. I . Capt. Reide wasafraid` of beingnfrozen ii`! at E Bracebridge, Ja.n'd consequently steanxed down on Sunday, and went into` winter ; quarters on Monday. The tug Muskulcu. 1 continued running until yesterday, when! on her return she also laid up. She hudrto ` cut through 4 inches of ice M the Narrows on her way l1oxne;-1|l~u.slwlca_ Herald, 3 .~ ~.-. -..--..| ! T"E Arvricultural and Art Associatiori ( 3 _ rr. v . . ; . have recently been gn aes_s_1o_n. A featx_1re ,1 of interest in cennection wm}. the r;;ee_t_1ng . 1 was thepropoal of the Hon.dM'. Wgoirtto ; : establish three creameries in i eren p s g -M of the rovince, at the expense of the; t } Gqvermgelxt, _zj.s p;aces of instruehon in the`: = nmnufact,upc' of l)utte;'. There _xs no doulgt. ! t ithe cieameries will be e$fz1?b1i$"0d and if ' > the proper represexxtutions were made _it is probable that one of them might` be s1tu_B- _ ted in this=count7r_v.. 1% i9 .W01`5h "King 5?- l ._ . .. . .. .... B4 VAT the meeting of the Tiny Council on 1 1 ' Tuesday last, Mr. T: Trimeer resigned the , I Reeveship of the township, and Mr. Wm. 5 `Lummis resigned the clerkship, whereupon E on motion of Mr. N. Mc ae seconded by 9 . `Mr. T. Marchildon. M-r. rimeer wash a.p- ' ; pointed to ll the vacancy in the clerkship. ` )'.7;: believe that .Mr. Trimeer willell Mrl .',':.:!nIn1' puaibion with credit to himself, land 11133 to` the :;d.vnnt*`-89 95 `1 .``V5",iI?- i ; } As Reeve he did good work" _e r_nImm- i x alty of Tiny, and no fitter p l'3(_)l1 conld`be.~ M 1 Found .for clerk. We cqngmtnlate the = {Council on their }:&PDY 11G- =3 H970- i ! x I r. r . , {This column is open to all who write in gdod I rang. Opinions expressed are not necessarily i endorsqd by the editor. ` _ - ..__l I Editor _A dvance. '1;E'r'n2:nS `49 THE 1suI'l`0R `fads; SlI.(.)R'!'REED` '. I 3Tu.o.\ws0N ...\IcK.xY.-o u the 2 Annan. ut. the residence of .\Ir. . ` father of the bride. by the Rev. . 1 ! ' `Wilson .\Ic'Ka.)'. of Annfm. v Mr; William Thompson. of "Om. _---- `A I I_I:_{tor .Adm;_:j..'ce`:` ;' - . ' V" _ - I SIR,-_-:Mr.;_'Piok in:Io,vF`int; Deputy-Reeve ` of-Barrie, t I Jogive expreaioh to hit! . views in to the proposed 1 . 0. Iite..in 1 the xmiuugpr Tn: Am-.\..-cs. Mr. Dickin- ?son strongly objectsito the selection of the i \'aceut plot; at the footef Owen Street onvi I whxcb to erect the -new P. 0. and bustema E i Buildixigs; M3 one quitennsnitable for the p_ur- { I ` ' . ' nmm . i EHAPNBSS, IIEMITY? IIUGCQ ' ' 3 ` Now, Sir, nseue 045` the large xm_ajori'l.y of -the Council who decided to offer that situation la) the G{)\'ernuieut,. I must say I ham seen no 1'easonto:altcrxny iirst opinionsvna-to the very : 1 eminent tness of said space for the object in ` I question. Central, accessible, in a.1cousplcu- g ous,.cornu1andiug position, it wonld Certainly rceommenol itself to -any Govcruulent 'archi-,1 tect, as 3 spot worthy :. hgildiug which should embody the ornzuncntalas well as the `service ' ! able. And then, Sir, not the least reason whythe adopted site should be adhered to is ; f --it costs nothing. ' . ` > l>-< _:-s_ I\ .._-.._1- -.1....._L_ i L... n. L 1 .- W..- ..........,,. E. F ` I` L The piece of ground` arlvoeated, by Mr. 5 3 Dickinsonwould cog; the` town $2,500. ind" ? `would, in the opinion of very many, be quite ; unfit. for the purpoise, ineamnchras -could it `u even be obtained for nothing, it would be m- } adxrjeahle to erect the buildincs there, as they i would be ucmnparatively buried, and instead 5 Of bdng the obscrvcd of`ob-.ervera It would be L 2 rather ailitcult matter "to point them out to] i strangers. _` ' ` `v in: fn.\{r Hinlcinqnnha nnpiund nhimtihns. ' 3lvl'i|UgL'I'U- _ V As to -M r. Diekinsonk specied objections, I `. lreannot mysclflsee any great force in themuf ` His picture of wood piles, dust hes s, ash " I pits, water-`closets, rind all those outsid)e orna~ I I v ', inentals-whichishock the asthetic tastes and ` 3 liner sensibilities, is sorely drawn from vivid 4. 5 imagination rather than from reason and ex- 3 1 perience. 'l`he fact is, there will be no wood I piles or dust heaps, and if there are ssh pits j and. water closets the will not be naked and 5 ' open to the eyes of al and singular, for donbt- 5 i less the whole area cccupied will be suitably 'n_ I enclosed. and will present almost if not quite fas creditable a back as front view. _I leave ithe public to judge whether Mr. I3ickinson s I 5 other reason why. we should purchase the lot . in question, namely, to hide the hideous row, {of back buildings on Mark s Street. merits ` much consideriition. It yvill suggest itself to ; most that the town would embark in a rather , i extensive business, did it undertake to buy up ' I all unsightly va.ca.nt`lots within its limits. 5 I n'rh.vorv free. Mr. Editor to reommism Mr. I ucxu Il.Uc|'_ nu: nzvuru Ul ulucl . 13 ```f: x. ;s`:::&::.:*;.:u.Y:*:%:::::,'m'.*,1'? po paid.` Orbs express. `of expense (pro- vid the (re! ht oes no oxppcd one dollar per volu:tIs),(or_$ ooper vo uxgxe. _ ` Cl ' Cisesforeaohvplumar ultabl t bind.- by man. postpusid, o:_:;_;e_?;p 9: Dnnilnnnnnl nhnulrl Inn nin;In `hr D>n`.o.n4`n..-x Q1 iueuunu ~ . . . . _ . Reuilttnnces should be made 'b Pobtpol Jgonoy Order or Draft, to avoid chnne of loss. 09 xtaumnnnnra nu: nnf. tn nnnv thin nglwnu-I>I.u`m......o 1 Pll0SPllA'l`l.\'l~! [sans wo:~znx:1zru_L1Iu\'v.--"zet ' so _r_:at;u-`, so =rca.sonab1e. Why? If you i lhwe feeliizga of gpnenesu. tpp .w_eal< and! dragglng, bovrally ;' top nervous-to sleep ; an ' nppetxte hardly Butlicmnt to. peep bgdy .n.ud `~ `auul together ; lxezidache, with palm` across I tlie back`; the whole `system relaxed ; per-, haipa coughs and sore lungs ; and will use one '10 SIX bottles of Dr. G. L. Austin's Ph9sph:\- tiuemg ;.lx_2 case may v'dem`a_nd ; it will not I \ fsil :o'makeJ/on; .:L'i._ei)tTuL;sif.-3ll5,l;'`.f_I`ic11(l,. Why . ! do we say thu T l , mange Pb"8P.hm`me `m.' 9. plieen. \vgmt,, thv wry j)rnper[:'; . we ':m ` `'5 2 : lacking and ycurmng far. It is not a}nedicine,- : ; but nutriment instantly" converted into blood, ' s bone anal tissue, It is" also delicious to the, `taste. Tr? it" The result is _as certain as? that cause and `elfeh [.36 hand in la.'_.n(l. As druggmts. LOWDK.\' & Cu., Sole Agents ~for i the D-ou1inion,5. Front Street East, 'l`nr:;nto 3 . 7-Iv. i I ` ` I HARP!`-JR`S BAZAR .................... .. HAIR-PE R.'S }fA,GAZINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. `ARPER'S_ W1-:EKLY.;...._. ......... .. fl`RE above pub1icat$ona.. .. .. ..'. .` AIj{y7'PWQq,l_)obe named" .. n4;z9mz's YOUNG Bl?;(_)P1_.I .'.' .'.'.'.' muzpmrs MAGAZINE ` v_ . ' ruaprms YOUNG PEOPLE a ~ T PER B.FB.ANKLIN SQ'UARE/LI- RARY. One yea._r'(52 Numbers) P w '1' .to sm$s";`icJ.a... The Volumes of the Bazar begin with tho rst. Number-`for Jan ofeach year. -when notime is mentioned. it wi be understood that the sub- scriber wishes to commence with the Number nextattetj the rcoeint of order. ' rn1.".'a.... I:`.`...." A..... ...| 1r;.|.'...... --1 n.__'__.- V _- .... -vv,u.v In! How U _V}:! Bl} H13 qe"H`-gnalyqq osu. Ego din: l;ant:`v6on to ' ' women oretyau ve - we '~-'* '~~.., `:.`*;`..g..`*.`,`%'.':`*;:`...-".. . o , n e { .. common nuns at -the nine time, and `Iggy, |JL`l_1cl' UL ulcuy, MI IIV ulu uuuquu U} .33. Nevnnveraare not to cop this advertisement without the express order otylinwzn 5: B309. AAA-am: II ADDED tr RR(Yl'II"Il!`RQ \Yn1m'Vn-L Ila kIll\.l `V Illlll, I U- Plans. Mmstlrements. Vsluations and _.`.rbitratIonsfor Schoola. Churchos. Public Build- ( rnge, Business i:1{e:nlses,.M_illa, Farms and for own. ountry an .u In an .es ences. IT C (1 S b 7) P` id Or I I1l\\.III.I.l.l.'A\/.I., ` i tlce at the Knilting_Storc, west` ol"'Vt'eIlin;zt'on ' 1 Hotel Barrie. ' ~__. . 50-)5`. . ,.__-__._--_..._?._. ,.. __. u lJ4lL' llllu kll LII` J. I_'l>L/oi`L' LIKIAVI. LILLU . remisea of Iheundcrsixmod. Lot. 5. Con. 12. Innis I. on or about the Int 01' .\'ovembcr. n heifer rising two years old. red. with a few white spots. white spot on ghe face. Any person givimr infor- 1 xnnuon that Will lead to her recover_v_will be suit- : ably rewarded. JOHN. SRIGLEY. 1 xnnuon that will lend to nor recover ably ` Allanda1c.,Dcc. 12th. 1882. I LU IJFI Illlj L FILILVL \} I` I I I HWJ (5oua.:`ft`r_x _ is beau-ti u i.v `situated ; `L\J_J.\.l.`J|3 `in Orb. being [mrts of 1.01929 in 13th nnduth eon Carthe\\"s Bay. Lake Simcoe. and name are cleared; bal- ance is ood hardwoo ; f,nc`1:m:e two storey Frame attached; Barn 50_x30. Terms easy. ouse. 16x40. and nnntlmv 20x30, kitchen (.`00KS.- KI`.\_TGSMILl. S; (`A'l"l`.-\.\'(,`II. Toronto. 50-31. I 1 Ii'ARP_ER'S BAzAR,ILLUS1"RAT.i 3 ED, 1333,, ` y I 1 I 1 This populax-jouruhi a rare combination or memuu-e. `art. and fun ion: us aftories. poems. and C:.:`a.)'s are by the best W;-itcx-s 0 1:] any and I America : its emzravlnzs nossess the hi heat artis- I I all uB5lgnCly V3031)` IUIS VYIIFHIII IE3 IIIIIIIW3. E I aiinvery free, Mr. Editor to recognize Mr. 1 | l)ickiqson s valuable gervicoa in the` council, i and that in this matter he 13 acting,` as he ~be-,1 3 lieves,- for the`beat interests of the 'towu. and" "cm assure. him that such desire alone has} causgd me to call in question his views. 3 ` I Rnanrina hi: 'nrnnnnif.inn' that an infm-mnl 3 Cauftl H19 [0 (mill IL` quesuuu Ill! \'lU\1'. . E Regarding his proposition` that an informal ; vote lie taken on this question at the ap- proaching . January elections, I quitc_ agree Q with it. Let the people have their voice heard i upon it. I for one ism quite `ready to how` to , their decision. I `v .p - '. r J . 9 `-\ \ I v I I A I n 1' .n.~.vinu un`uv~I- mu Ntm 2\Dnerttge:n_ents. : TEACHER` \vAN'rE15', in-i DR M` Ionmlc. for Scl1o(?`l`h`(:`(!t:)'{:' N0. 8. Essn.= n um. -Viol. ..\ ' u2nuL11JLL II nJ.V ILJLI, Auu um `J1\ ` ' Female. School Section I-13511.: 1 A ).u1.nom.\'so.\ . Secretary`, v_\'. 50-". t,-1). ! ------------ I Ap]_\'. umtimz sulurv ruquirt-.uI. 11;; to l)o.1'. '.")th, to ; NEILL Br.o.,, '\J1|. IJ- .lJ.JJ.'J `VII .I\_/ LLLUA.` 1.--"Jl:1LV i 1 1 . Jgnd-gne-half .-ye:-es of Land. bpimz part of : Lotho. 2'v._ Uonccasxon 5. Oro; on wknqh there are 3-two-Dwellmz Houses an_d Stables: 3011 good cla . I `v loam: and very convemently situated on Sout guide at Rid e Road. For fuxgher particular: ;a 131* to J.-\.;. E_S ROSS. Lot -1, Con. 6, Om, I trio P.O. ' ' - :`(r3t~n 4 .141.` |J|JII\).`jI..I'l:JLJ|.'AI.U\J II LL41) IJJJ rer-eivcd by the undcrsi nod on or before ' 1~`l!ID.\Y. 29th (In ' of DE(`E.IBl-JR. 1882. for 150 | cords of Ilurdwoo of the best description. Maple and lk-och; to be delivered at. the Gaol and Court I House. on or bnforc the lstof April. 1883.` and piled i in s1;('h vluces as nun b-.2:/noillted out. No crook- ' v I 1 I ! House, ( s"hl ?`.3 a. im.`.: 1 The wood I 1 Ilsgvn names may bcapomteu pm. No cx_'ooK- ;e . ad inn}, ,9r rotten wood WI be rcccwed. . o s.'e 1-pass;--an: .' 2';1%?;}"%`l3' 2,3. `-" .?"' `,}x..! ;`l"" :`.'..1""`` cm-lty will hn required. ulxs. )_'Rill1'. Chair; _ man of Gaol Conlxnmcc. or 'l`l{()S. SHOR l RE'ED. - Barrie Dec. 13th. 1892. . ' 50-21 1 nu:l'ul I111`. 2111. um: 1uunwu;_ LL5 COPIES. IIDOHIB. C`:..3{1)'5 W;-xtcrs ar_xd America; it_s engravings ossess heat urns- ticcxcellcncc: and in al matters pertaining to faahinn it in nuirm-nnllv nnknnwlmlond fn Ins thn Aunuuuu; up cngruvmgs assess me mgnesg urns- fashion it is universally acknowledged tn be the . leadinz authority in the land. The new volume I mahion it is universally acknowledged leading authority volume I will contain many brilliant novelties. ll Blaxirie, Dec. - { FOR SALE on T0 RENT.-TEN . jnnd-o -half being partof I I In}. \'n 0-`. `.nnn(-nmnn S nu-rv an uvhinh Hun-A nun ! ' S.-TEN Dm _\7iL:E ls uh-3.1 kw OLA unnnah-nan! nu no. lu.0.... JUDICIA L M_Umum' 012' so -1CzDn,_ 5i1 F".1'>.' 17f:XEn.: R6i: THE ' gn-cmisca | Y:-na I nu n|- nhnnf Hun lat AI` \'n.-nmlmn n hail.- OR 'S`ALE-FARM OF 11% ACRES Onio. 1.0191; ,!`frr.nm nn flnrtlmn-`.1 Hur l.nLu-Szimr-no nun : 1 I WllnUuK- IJIU UMJIFB Ul|lUl' VI LIAIIVEII X Dl mm HARPER 8; Baornmzs, New-'xo':k. ` `spun.-Lu vunvy, .,..:.. ..., .\.-4-. asesgaanaeaassssa .-.-x-o :::-....<=c-nac--'::=::= 43-7 3-5 35$ 13 sz @,@`@, ivE`l~>`-Lyi-"/2535 | g -3 1` - m I`. - 3335:8883 $93888 ;:==:n ._.-_..+__-.. . . .3 _~.__..__.. -.._.__._. - asasasssaaasaagessssgsa `=pQ6GwhwQ=~=nq3e=;= :3; 'V`?5 s"*333rz'?$`3;,$S"E" ,`ZI\'J~:. Hwmaaeoeo` !::.:v:\-ac 9- .. `S822:-:$?:. 3839 $3 0 3QOx\l~|O J. SHOWELL, ARCHITECT. `plan: \Innmn~nrnnnia Valuuaoinnu nn.l TRUNKM on micro tllo lstof April. 1883.` and piled _luces may bcxpomted pm. cx;ook- w1Ls. or IIAnKE1' MA`1"rns. 1;; R _P-jrrs PERf0Di(`.AI;S. PER YE\B . ANOTQER VIEW. ' .-\D\'A.\'C`I-I Office, Dec. 13. 18039. _...A-.Ao-.e-..-,-.`Ae-s.- -snag.-,sA.` Yzonrs respentflnlly; I`! 511th, Isa-.3. ;cA1V4Lu11V aquAzus.vm- , me Numbersy. .. ..1o 00 :d.to all subscriber:-1, in the United 3. ' - r I Muuamn. Zfiartigcrn Zkhhanmj '53'/w?4~ S '=\`z::';`,:4:.:;:,_-, n-_ _o==:=en:o_g_= 2as2a`*i2% ,HEO.' LANE- mm insI.. u._z Alex. .\lcKay.. ` J. S. Stewart, V ` to .\HsG Janet ; no mgnesz artis- 1 [Red .-30-it P- vou snouLn st: mam AT `muss & Mm: l[."\Rp_lj_:H-3` \\'EEKL\'. . _ !.;\j1lF}El{`S MAG_s :!l.\'IZ- ; IIA-R}?ER.S_ nAg..\; 7 The THREE abin publications. .. ; An? TWO abow-~nan1cd - . . , IL\HPER &5 YOUNG m.:om._n-: g _'f_D::R:';`_ _1AGA?%I.\w2 ` . HARPEIKS .33. -\'G PEOPLE > 7 u Ai\I`II.`fI Q 17.; A \'l.'I.1\' Qnl` \T: ? HARPEICS 1uL."`_ Luvs nu ) -_I1A11m=;n's Fx:A.\'liLIS .`~:QL`.\ru-I LI. - BRARY, 0n`e .\_ o-gn- (I-'2 Nuulhqrso. ..1tJ (M Postage free to all-subscriber"-y in the linited. , Syntcs or L`a na a. _ ` 5 `UN DALJIJ, \}LV .u \J.lJ\JA'l|JLL'll\v'LJ n ., ` -L 1`. Lot 60 x g30. \'.'ill):1cwBri(:} `. .~1or1-Va 3 high ; good Stone (?e_lla1' 2: X312. . |_`his g!'0f:(.`l',l_\"_, Lwill br_- sold nt`a_*bargmn. Stmblt-. W 00(l.~4 cd nnd `, ` \\'mm' on nrexmses. $400 cash. balance at I`: per`, ;_wn1 or; soul nt'n'Dm'g ; premises. Etc-nl. Apply to W. 1 or Box 50!. - ' I). .. \'.... amok ll.u-no.-r'a W`eekl_v atgmds at the `m-ml nf .-\nu.-ri- 1cnnilluel}-atedwecklyjournals. By its unpar- : tisau posxtion ln polxtica. its admirable illustra- , lions Ils carefully chosen scrlala. shah` .:m'ies. sketches and poems. contributed by the foremost zfrtists amlauthors of the day, it f"U`l'i(`H instruc- tlon and eutort-zslmnent to lh0llE:'.ml.5 at .-\mmi~ can homes. ' 1. ...:n ..n......:,. 1... .s..-. ..x... A .5... m.\.1:..|....-a on . [ can HUILIUE. . II will nlwu} H1_-e the aim of the publishers to ` make Ilm-pox-'5 \\ cu-lily the most lmpulux` and m- E ; tmctivc family newspaper in the wmxhl, z - . The Volumes of the \Vcc,kly begin with the 11rst,I\'l'lInbe1'fo;`.jn.nnu.ry foreuch ye-ar." when ` no lime ts Incnuoned. It will be understood that V =the au_bscr_Id-`r wishes 10,!-ommonce with the ; Number next after the receipt otvoreler. - rm... `nut In... .\........t vn1....mu nf 'n .....u..'.- 1 ; .\uIllU\:1 ul:\l: anon tuc Acucxpt. uL=uIu|:1. " .' The last 1-Tour Annual \'ohunc.-:4 of H.\m-I-:H.'.< ` ' \VEEKI.\'. in nent cloth hindlng. will be ~so.-nt by ! ` mail. postage mid. or by express, 1`rcc_ol' expense - tprovidcd the n-ight does not exceed one dollar 1 per volume), for 87 00 pr-r volunw. I 5 (`hath l'nnn n` nu:-h vnlnrun Iillitnlxlgn fan` hhul. cl UU ltalsu. - ` Iemittances should he .nmd=. by Post-Oice [ | Money Order or Draft. to avoid chance of loss. r \'n\-vnsvxannrl 4) Int not tn nnnr chin n:I1'nrli:Lnn\n|\t I CAN.\'0'1`VBE sumussnn BY ANY`. ` pt!` \uIuuu:r, IUL OI vv pt 1 v 2 Cloth Cases for ,uuu_m1ume. gnimbxe for bind- f ; ing. will he sent by mml. postpuul. on receipt of 4 $1 00 each. ` 11.....:u..m-....` ..I.m.I.l Im u-nn.I.a l.c | Innt_noIh-at ` Auullujr LIKUUIV U1` LIXlll|' LU GVUIU. l'L|shIJl;'U UI lUBSn ,\'e\vspapera are not_ to copy this mlverlismuem ` mthout the express order of l1_uu-nu: & Buns. ' A .x.I...\... n A nuwn 9, unn'rnwnc' \7nu- \'nv-l- \Vl|.lIUlH. LLIU ULPACS3 UIUCA UI lL.|l\l nu t\- Jllnu-V, Address HARPER Sc BRO'I`Il}'ZIlS New York. N.B. ~-.-my of the above clubbed wit in 'I`m`. An. \':,,\'c_I-: at mredugcd mm. = L'ml(~r uml by Virtue at the l owm`of Sale con- tained in n certain Mort age to the Vendors. in payment of which dcfnn t has been` made. um! . g which will be l'0(1lle_d at the time of sale. lherc ; will ho n m"4-.1 fnr .=:1ln.l:.' - - 'lM<)P{'1'G_AG1:.sAL`r<: 5 1 or \`.\LU.\IILl: _ FARM PROPERTY ; ' [). l)'n](`lll Of \\'ICh (ICHIIIIL 118.3 DCCD Ilhll`. l|I`.Il \S`hicX|\\'H1bCJ1l`0l1lle_d at gale. will be o cr'c for E;_1l_c_1;`s . PUBLIC AL'_U_'(3'I`ICJSt'. I` yu;1 na--. -1 Qvvavx t A : '1:{.m '_e o'clock, noon. by A.\'DRE\\' PAT'l`O.\'. (of New _ o."olD`Z\uc4i'onen:r. tJ,:;;_f(`.1]o\\`ing propor- ty. numelf! ' , . ; Tho Wont half of Lot '!'went_v-four` (24) in Con- cesaion Four (I) of the said Township otjissa; con- taining l00 acres. more or less. about 30 of-which l are cleared. . I On thn nronniana urn maid tndm n 1-`rs-mn Hanan ILVCIITC HI Monday. the 18:}: day of De_cem- ' b9r7 A-D-1 . I As an, -.......-..x.... . -._-.. I... u vnnnuv n A mrnt\\' !.'.!3!-`p0 PW Mex K [ax;4ua W pP"3F`.'W 5`!!! 13111 Ooquonua oz 898 `Largest Assortment lsoaaclnvaaval R Dominion I1o(el,zn the Village of Angus Cl0.l`0(l. On the premises me said tmlje 9. Frame Housn, Barn and Stable. and Young Orchard. `Lands are ~ well watered and within -3 mils:-got` Angus.` and 4 about 12 miles from Barrio. 1 ` TERMRIIO nr-.1` ct-.r.t._ nt timn nfnln I:'.nm- .-om sevn r cent. year] 1 note In 3 equal annual mstxuafneul's': with in_;.`-rvsl M. . K _ For urther particllifars apply to I Bs'rnL'.\'E._Mo;-ts. F.u.co.\'nm'Dm: & Hovnas. 1 I " Vt-mlor`s Soliciiors. { Torouw. .\'ov. 22nd. 1882. ` ' ' g is-3t `P30 "115!-I 0KlIup.Io sq: ;o aoqd ll 91'! 93 99, `mg ` 'punoJ3q:ng oguaog Mnom Kn!-mum rm zmuoa sugpgqmog {P-"*0 3W!lsg.Iq3 0!l[dE.l0]Dqd ; uazoq ud ._og-Q13 iuo .`aq_uJ; V . 1 43-9? .. ';s; `gas max `agmxg i wwzz .`T'as-JOITWIT, `$19919 r`JI? %"'l?_'T'!I_ p 11' Du.\ um . Barrie. Nov. 20th. THURSDAY. `DEC. 14.11882. V. V...-.... an . ...--.- The other day we heard at couple of you relating the particulars of certain and laundry "mnshes" they had effected. They were not girls. Theyuwerc giddy, design- ing. cra.:k-braigjlzolisli females, and God help them if theydu not become pos- neuedof a limited degreehf cnmmvm sense in some way`. have _knnwn, and _the| press records daily many inamnces of girls { lm go to min and immortal deamictimi. bocauga they have pgrdiated in making :1 mash. ' Girls stop it. Remember yum` blothrs cheek grows` red with shame when ` he heat: your brainless talk or seen his litter acting the part of a wanton to attract the 0 ite sex. _ ` (2iull?mrlnn't take a husband until vnn Business is now: in complete running order ur_|der theosuperiutendence of l IIIOLT, ' a lady of Pirst=cIass King-st., 'l'0rontq, exp_er1eAnqe, with a full s_taff of assistants, so that . V orders can be lled very promptlynnd sutlsfactlon as `to Style. Fit and Work guaranteed. J. A G-.` S T30 S `New `Black and colored sllks, Black and colored cashmoro. So:-pg, costume cloths, Shoodah c|otho,h&c., -LADIES ASTRACEAN MANTLES (Guaranteed Sound). ` BEAVER", MATALASSE AND WORSTED CLOTH. MANTLES $1.75 TO $25.00. LADIES , MISSES' and CHILDREN8 ULSTEBS 81 T0 O12. , V `----GRAND STOCK 0F--+ Tt;r%:r_.a-I-1=_:1=1 '.A.1\T]3; 1\t[A.1N"I'L2E3 oLo-1-113 --go: ane;.aaa% BUTTEH|CK S PATTERNS BE(5E|VEll EVERY MONTH. bx J;v Nags an no s:ri.mvs 'AHdvu.5o.LoHa . SOUTH SIDE DUNLOI STREET, [ARBEPJS \,VEE_TL, 1t.LUs. TRATED, `D 3 Township of. Essa. mb_A%I:P3V, T 61 ;\I:ULC'A'S TER-S'I`., ? ..o 1`... \- H241 n-vN`\ -`nu nu-it-1: lhulmn `. ~1nm-rx . 11AIcI{r;n`s-P-1-:TtIo1Icu\Ls. A WITH A FULL ASSORTMENT on I-Satms, B'rocl:.e.-, Moires, Velvets, Plus/zes_ Ornaments, MAKING gain. smut:-. woou.ncu`nnu $400 `])CI" ..s'rF.Pm:.\*.<. Rinm-r on --o. , To hand, opened up a_nd'marked off waiting for inspction. THIs:D1+3PAI3.TMENT OF I " Ever offered before in I FLE , 7 ALI. \\'.-\I(lZ.\N'[`l`II). t-e'||in4_v'|O Per Gjnf. cheaper than any House north or ' Toronto. ` . ` .. , . THE JBVVELB 1._ '.\1-`..\'r mm: '1'. .s<.-_rrr.~: nuu1;.s'rum:. Hu l`!lV\'El.l.}~' BLOCK. nAmm:. 1.:-.11m.:\c1>:r.'. A LARGE .s`1'0(`K or` \ Ntiscellanequs Boolgs 3 ' >3L'I'J`AB!.I-I F01`. DA`; Ajgn ,;;A.n.;A'ru soI_1o_cu'. 11:1,g.t;_v. _ . _ . iC/mrc/2 and Family Bibles, Pyaye-I B00198 and Hymn Bogks "for all (I/zm'rhes,vPhoto., Scrap and lental Albums. An endless variw.-ty of the B531` `n wsf TOYS in the market. Christmas and .\'v" ' V Year's CARDS a splendid assortment. ` ` ; Scott's is the Be./. and Cherrp;s Place in Town has made an igseignment of his estate and effects to Wm. J. Smith. of the \i1 0` of AJIKUB. mop. chant. in trust for the benet 0 an his creditors. and that persons hav_i cinims against him are required to send in tile r names. residences, and u:?m oi) gistiins axgdltae nature at c an e yem.'yeerm- .a- dl-aued to e undersigned on or begin 0 30m DAY 05' Dmczunzn. A.D.. lm. And notice is hereby given that after that date the said trustee wiiiproceedmo distribute the assets of the said James Ross Brown among the parties entitled thereto. having only to the claims at which notice shall have .en given, and that he wilinot be liabl 1 th ' th `(lis- trlbutegtxgfan p'$r:o7t-7' o`x,'rp?1`-syo`x=n ` dsght or I: he 1: 1: he - olsimi es 1 no t en ;eMha}l- Sunni icon) sPEgA_c;$,;yio[b SETS, Af9A1\I]f) N EW Y EARS ::-._...-.. -.._...j..- I Anus,_`21st. Nov 1882. Durability iOPPOS_|TE THE N. R. 0. ASTA-`HON `OT I c E To MCREDITORS OF! JAMES [ROSS BROS N. OF THE VIL; LAGE 0l""AI\GUS, STO J KEE[ ER.`-.\'otlc is bent: given that the said James Ross Brown has asalgnent fhl esfato ndtref t9 Wm, 3.nSnmih. Qfn?1._he`\)'lll3s80"0f A3211: mg: IS K.Lw%I3m)|Nr.: RINGS, --:`p;g -nu -an g : I 1 . Euoussnol. mmruree AND Fisss H 0 I) 1 D A Y`i`iiX I) E. ,,i. v_ ._.-_.. -v- v I . The Subscn iher announces to the; phblic bf Barrie and County of Simcne that ho has lie:-MM ' tu`GIVE UP BUSINESS entirely, and offers h1_s Large Stock of. _ _ .-~. -"'"""'\'TT""`T".. Known 111 B81719 (for the last years) I! the MANCHESTER HOUSE,'T vn'ithout.re:crj. \ __.n 1,- i SEE. BAIIRII-1:" '. * (.'o_/pm EARLY AND ssqunz: THE BEs7"BARGA11v_s. MANCHESTER HOUSE, B.p'mp;_ ii 48-lm ` P. _Paora'u' _ _ , __o_ _ 7- 4 . . The Store will be closed for a day or two for Marking Down Stock which will be sold at , PRICES LOWER than anything over yet s_een in Barrie. . ' - 1 `The HOUSEHOLD EF_FEC'1`S` willvbe SOLD m Ac after the diapoaal of the Stark : - l RE;\1ISES will be Sold BY TENDER _to the highest reasonable offer. -----1-0 -'.- ._._._... W933!-e oering t-4;-tiny one of _the QPRY 60008; Mb hsapvlukqizh F c'Lo.1?HLI_uo :` IN V1.11 ) 1I'.VYV\V U pnv %c_oons, HOUSEHl_lgQ EF`FEGTS `QT-'C-( --..-;j_ A SPLENDID STOCK` OF Wwsvltesi lbehs. };>LA_TI:D \?V/-RE._? \3l.Ia ns3-j`- A. as. GoL.:;>;_LogKE'T$]j{r1t5'CHAINS, on .,x*oi/' FORGE? THE `PLACE. 1. n_nn-C-13 L 1-n -_--_---..-- - 309TATAIl!iE*Wsll. -AND-- I _ ` --------o ..-- I\ow xs yo1}r tune sct;n_re thq GRE.-V1TVES'!1` B.%RG.\Ii1~} in .".ll kind: u_f Xm ILIL 11-1`; ---:1 gm 1-n- J. G. STRONG; -:'I`{'];3-Aiiui--SI:1T`;-_:% rrie (for the Ian}. 30 mam-m nn 1:}... H u A \fr".n`I-`1'n.`n annex.` w ...;c can muss, DIAMOND` mi. li(-gs ta intimate that he hu-5` Ilmulv full preparations tn: the ___ 1 -1-` - -j-c -1`. j _B()'T` H VYET.L _S BLOCK SIGN OF THE `UVNlOORN","' BAR'R|. GOLD anAaLaTs. a .-o:--.-..; L `UNIOORN :'% ~dInLs. R. A. DOUGLAS. 7'51`? 7?`??? -Q1 L`A RGE sVr.)cu or Buttons, 45%., 'c., to match`. 'Ii"6'FI N` S`? r. EPHE 135". _Nov. 2 lI"IlI HU Q I`! IIHUVC -UL!U'C,- The 1;blic._wm n a it {o chm odvultsge :9 on}. on b In before go as elsewhtare. All work made with tho .\'l-`JV PROCESS. 0 d " cab.` $,"5f); ,";"` name, t,,,,,,, ;`;;, dos. up. 4_.UN|-0"!`-If Jot. up: _..--- ._...-_-_-.. 4.--- _.. ___._-_.... '-unnufrv |>no i`o. viswrvxa uuas xx zxonasg `malt:-v. None but terse-eta Work Made. . CALL an smc spnd1M;:_1sIs.'A'4' srnpanxat smvmo. `Rain Man an IE2 '. .r--.,...n .-v-....`..- ..-.. - ..--- . gzn-nsmxs 3,. la; vuuirs ibiau, The nuhlic will nd it to their ndvnntule to ml Has -11:: Rodney.-cl his l rl_ooa fo_r guns Ilbvuia n nan vcnnln umhn `AT THE .._0[o`._. !"?V-7 _PRoPI!'ll'm .4. T 1 Bzdrie, and for `jA HARVEST 01? NEW_S4GATI.{ERED mo W - _ WINROWS. - | you WI!!! 8 K111111883 U1 ueuro ulnw vuu uncI.'|uu and love you and be tender with` your _ahort- oomingu And never notice old age coming on and destroying your comliness. a lov_e that will never news but. will glow on till you we laid side by side in that lost lusting sleep.- Never marry a mm for his white lundinndv good clothes nlone,,gnd never, `never. the. Inantlut accepts you`! muh" on the Itreet. In nine case: out of ten he in n soonndrel and _n villian end will make you miserable for life, and in the tenth inntsnoe he is at big I tool as you are end two fools -ehonldi 13.7% lnlht An hnnnnf. Innn nnnl Inn} I A dospatch from Oolliugwood dated Dec. , 6th, says:4-Early'this morning a re was discovered on boardthe steamer. Oneida lying` at Northern railway docks, which do- stmyed all the aft portion of the vessel to the hull, -and part of the `forward cabins. Workman have {been enga ed for the last week" in stripping the vesse and laying her up, but no clue can be ascertained asto the cause of the re. The steamer was'scot- tled at the docks, and sank in 13 feet of water. Insnred in some American comnaoy for $35,000. The tire was discovered by the pin-ser. Mockay, who with the captain and-his wifeand the lady's maid were all on `board. 'M.'sckay says that he was awake ened `by the crackling of He, jumped out of bed and opened-his door and . found the aft part, of-the steamer. close to his oice and bedroom -completely envelop-, ' ed in ames. He at once called out The boat's on re`! " awoke the: 'n.and his wife and--the"lady's maid. four then , made their escape `and barely` got7o"he steamer with -their 1i'v?es,:-the ladies in -their `nighhdreases, the oagtain with hardly any - the pnraer . `yith.=o':x_|y?N_arcciat. ~' ~oqmiuta :Innqs,vwho `Wlfolljy 'uI_IeIw__a-U. 'uIpnII.II; nu :u_1uI!I, w_no il $hB1'0WnOl"h'\th6-f)ropO_l_loI; rsndvahu e hath In-t nnld wntcha: And all thnir nlnthimr; ll" HIOOWEOT UP `PI|5'pI`0pC_I_I0f, 7 QIWTIIII WHO both lost gold watches and all their clothing, whzh wai"1)I6k; l'B_l8y*to`e1u|veT;n the ` `*8 .*;9:' .09} `R. *9"*.iP ' - 9" so; loqt_ ego t:h_n_1 . _ 0 ghnlgep`/had, Jug! M cbtiiialetd lt lsila 8_1_l lie`? `hi ' _ and, being` llama abmygwds-ib .19, l utmyed. All: hands we:o[ngd.o$_.~ ten-1., _ day, and the renuining foux-.u_:ten`3 av-` lug thin mating. It is imoolelble gotthe -nsuiei of the ituurenoe ` com ` ultgron-' ad but it is believed the mere will be fnllyV.oovu'od. - ` - -((.`u1lingw-ood Enterprise.) 7 One of our esteemed agricultural friends i~()i)f:|illCd a ne ram Irmn a farmer living- near Dnntroon last week, and started fur vhorne in hiasleigh. He stopped at Dun- tronn to discuss the political outlook, and when he nally left for home, his mm! was , an rye-ntmis over the problems he had wreat- I led with. that he forgot. to get hnmeiin time. A search was instituted. 'for' him in the morning, and he was finally found on the road snugly hedded under the box of his wagrnn. The ram shared hi_s couch, and. the pair were comparinn notes on how they had passed the night livhen discovered. A diatressingailence was maintained by the twain after they` were extricated. and `neitherman nor mm can be prevailed upon to, tell what they know about that night | und_er the wagnn _ ' I Sm Huuu .'1Li,;w is dead. - He died in Edinburgh, Scotland, on Sa.f.urd.y. last. The` news, cabled.t,_u Canada was received` with universal -sorrow, Sir. Hugh` Allan J I l I was 11 type of" successful enemy. (incl in naval matters Canada owes more to him than to any other of her sons wit-hont ex- l ccotion. _.-\nd not only in maritime affairs l but in all public matters that have interest- ed Canurln (luring the past quarter of n | cuntnhy,.Sir Hugh Allan has taken an `im- portant. part. Hisloss is 3 severe one, a. miztional one, and one that. will belong felt. `The remains will he .bro_ught to Montreal | fun` interment. V -_-...-. .-.. , ...... --, _,v. ....... .. reasorm. Probably the old story oi the rate -eeing from the sinking `ship. Of course i he will contimin to hold his portfolio until i tlie end of the lsessivm but will not offer for re~electiun. There will be no difficulty in , him. Either Mr. Rossof West, Huron or Mr. Yunng the representative of North Brant and the rejected of South Wnterlop, will likely be chosen. nding a man of equal ability to replace .. Tm: Irish Uamzclian advocates the-eleva: tion of M1. Nxchulasc Murphy to the Bench `on Ihe grounds tlnthe is a `representative 1 Catholic lawyer. VWe would _fa.vo\'1t the proposition on the much better grennd_of I Mr~ Murphy : well knowh ability and t- I Q ness for the position. Still we would much I prefer to see Nick." repfeeexntilih co-rnlig- 1 . . . . . ! xomste J11 the House of Commons than on . the Bench. ' 4' -90-o...__:_ . ` 1 t 'l`uP. Hon. Mr. Wood, I rb\'in_cial Trend-=1 Hirer has decided to withdraw frnm the" `Cabinet and from politics, for pcfsonal .........\... I).. ..|-...1d.. 51... .\`1I ..L.._.. ..1 A1... _-;_ ..__....._...4..--5 __ " LEE, the '.`I'up:mcu I11Ixrr!erer.i1as had hig sent:-um-. x-1" datvln cnnmmtuul tn innpris -may meut fur lif nu the grounds that he was irlsmmvut the ti:1xiathec1'ir5u-I was crnnmitled. There is not the nlladmvuf a dnbut tlmt he L_"_' = " ' " gf -T ; is Insane. He has been wr1t)_ng poetry` nearly as infelligable us that uf t]_1e Pene- tangtiislu-ms Herald main. That settles it v . M10 oppmuw sex. - Girls don't take a husband until you know how to manage him. He must he managed and if vou are not able to do it he will run wild. And in choosing a husband tohe the one that comes to you with honest open manly love, and.li_l:e a man `declares it. Take him even if his hands are rough` with toil and his clothes are homespun. Beonuse thst msn is oiferingnto you the grsstest gift under Heaven, and is taking you with 3 fullness of heart that will cherish and Inna vnn nn HA hnndnr with` 17011!` ohm-t. ox the pn.l'K- _ _ ` As upiniuus-are divided upon the ques- tion it will be much ' the wager zmd more | untinfuctury plan to tuLk_e_ -the voice of the" public . '}`lwn llxcre can he no after grum- nling. ' ' - - In 0!)!` H135 ISSUE. . . In favor of the square at the foot `-oil g Owen Street in-e_the facts that" it is.eentm_l- ily situated, on the main business street. Q easy of access, will require no ontln.y~of money, mid in especially favourable as_ i`e- E Q g::n'flsdrainage purposes. Against itnre`, {the arguments that it spoils - a beautiful? i opening in the gent:-o of the town, obstructs I i the view to a. captain extent, and would iprove, with` its_ rear mi" tlzeetation. a drl ilcideel eyesore- We-"do not think the argu- .j ments against the square will carry much i '3 weight.- The whole square will nottbe oc- cupied by the building, and the giouiids z about being: under the cure of the Govern-if l ment will undoubtedly be beolutitied, As 9 the building will stzind directly facing Owen ' I Street the View of the bay will not be cut `oil ,_L._.;, l 'Jl4_lvvv -..- V17" -_ .n- ` to any great extent." I e As xfegards paying for nngther piece of ` ground, it must be borne in tizind that the I t I 3 square has cost tlfe town nbeut tire hun- 5dreddollars, conseqneutly-thet sum must .be considered as the umount`tha.t will be given to the Government_. `But if n ht is purchased the cost will '?be_ twenty-live or t l thirty hundred dollars and in our. opinion 3 that sum can bespent more advantageous- ly in other ways. 'I`hroughout the year the guiding principle of the (.`ouncil_h.'m 7 been eouumny. When needed public works ' were petitioned for the answer .frequently~ l was that there was no money. `Grants were not made to the A vrienlturul Exhibition , the Band, and the . e_cl1_gmicn' Institute, be- cause tlien: were no funds. It-.'_z}w it_\vou ld seem that llll'(.`i.5 tlimnnemi` (143-lint`: Ll.,I'U_\\'!1 , auray xwcdlcsy is m_nthing.V' Alf that emu.` of xu(uu-/y` in uvai-lable the snlewiilks and I affects of the-Luwn need it, `to any nothing of the park. An nnininnn -nrn riiviflmi nmm` the (ID98- discussion int Jv"'"'.," "],';'-'"A, .:. V is to :e __w4'$%1 expressioro: the opinion _.-o peoDle at the polls we can offer no Bbjection, otherwise `we can see .nn_ reaon for further loss of, time; We quite agree ; with the view? expressed by Mr. TDickinson,i that an informal vote of the people should .3 be taken on the municipal election day, i thus placing the responsibility ilpon the ipeople themselves, where it rightly belongs.` A few words npon the merits of the ques- ' tion may not be inudmissable; tlgongh both sides are so well represented by members of the Council in another column,-`as well . as by the able letter i from Mr. Dickinson I in our last issue. ` - 1- .1 ' ,_.__- ..i. LI... CnnIr`n`~ We had-.though_t question Post Oioe site vi_as settled, especinll ' . gm aqE_ot11)tg;.lfgtan at thg lz_1st _n_x In 1 in I!` ' ."`.' . ` W . ' If this diacnshfon d1scnss1o1=_11s_t`.. `. _, , r 181 cxprcasxon 0; thelopxmon _ ...."`heoble at the Dolls we offer no STEAMSHIP BURNED_ THE` 1>osz' -orzrrcs sI1_. THE REAPER`! GIVE HIS NAME Girls be girls. Some of" you in Benin and surrounding country are girls, but the trreat majority of you are trying to he smne-- 3 thing decidedly not. girlish`. Girls -don t;` try to be women and ne larlics before the strict rule of age and society compel you i to. Don : commence the. aoknrnrledged I womanly recreation of irting before you ` are old enough; and experienced enougli to I can-yy it_through-ntl1erwiae yoirare liable to get left. and lay up for yourselves piles I of trouble and mortication. an 1 I 1 n .-u-v-q-v-J --_...uuno I 7 Tanks are at present 234 patients in the I Orillis asylum. Of. these -120 are males, and 114 females} Of the former, _74 stein. the Branch Asylum. M T V , In Collingwood there will be a.,oontest 'l.._ LI... II...-__IA_ I._ L__--__ 41.- ____ ._L __ `$1.1: -6:-31'! -in.;;:vJo.<;.i.-ihere a. ,oonest `for. .tho,MAyon;t between the resent in- ;cudibeht'Mr; Du n,n.nd Mr." o'hn'Hogg. I Mr. Locke:-big; yvho"jizg _ta]:e_n the; eld 1:... raindtl, \-(nuns uuu muwuuuuan ll nu . aunn DIW- _kim, nf'Wajhso`,' who has upued :; pithy Ffidvdtfx-` L oven` " the Lecture Boom;q;_t_he.0ookg- town odist Church. 'l l:,ex-0'-t_ng`|.f|ir ivmlidnrina . tlm ilihlinnnnl to the elotVbI7-bf-zthg _ V ., , 4 .. vz.-.2 ` `A 3 :'~~.-ti. at-. :55$?rRpl:?:??5&{`-g$mq -. _-- r-v V... Mu. Joan Suwnnvreaiding on the 9th Concession West Gwillimbury,-lost `a valu- able mute the other day, by a kick from another name. . ' . . ' ' Dunmo th: atormibn n;.+.a.v1.;t a ool- _liion occurred on the Midland at Brehin. A baggage car a.nd- engine tender were con- 'nI (lni-nhh-i nmnond A uuggugv var pun U1 'aidei'ahly damaged. ,"I|-1...... -_.. ..L __.... sv "'1'*;;?'tint canaia.e`t bo'?he`at-d from in '0:-im. and Matheduh in us. John Haw- 1.9.." -..rnr.-.u......-.~ _`I..'. 1...- .--..-..I A ...:.L.. ......-..v.. hunrn -.v-.. u. .7. .-..`..,.~.. v.. -..n......., . . . ` I Tm; Beeton Branch of the Upper Canada I Bible Society collected 861.74 during last year. - L _ T ! In..- __._:.._I ,,_'_,,9_L_ LJJ :_. A\,_ Ir,n_, `y-`-1. I\'u'1oA'nrz closed -on the Muskoka Lakes 01;. Saturday week, and on Monday the stage: from Gnwonhurst northward were put on. - ' ` \1.. 1...... n....'_..__ .___:J:__ -_ u__ in; 5+6` ... cit ._ ivith.-the expert who is putting down th`welL. One of tli e"t_fCreaeid apecnlstone o`ered..Jemei Hill twelve thousand dollars for `his farm, but thege were certain condi- 2 tios connected with the conveviince that! Mr. Hill couldnot execute, therefore no ` sale was ina.(le.- The" sand pump brings oil i_ upoevery time and when`. it is considered I that the well in only down about 140 feet the pfesnmptionia fairly warranted that there is :1 larger [quantity at It greater` depth. Village lots are being sold every 5 week and it only remains to strike the rc- I sci-voir of oil bclhw to create .1 boom in oil , stocks. Anybody who is a.t~:\ll sceptical of 3 of the prescence of oil in the well or who! thinks it has been put there can have his, doubts fully satisfied by xv. visit to the scene" of opera_tions and conversimg with the operatives who will explain everything to} his satisfaction. ` - . 3 1 111: from `Beeton writing on ` . e-topie.saym;:-'--During thesveeke. < fromvpractical oiiuien i and lntors and their opinion. has `con- ` Our wooden-headed contemporary, the organ of Mr. Ross, made a desperate and I somewhat amusing nttcmptto manufacture .: a mountain out ota iunlc~hill in its last is- sue. lt all ended lll an `attempt however, and even the attemptlxi-mildv not have haul an air of respectability if truth had not been made subservient to policy. When our esteemed contemporary stated thatwe, either expressly or by implication, said there was no hereafter, it simply lied-that was all. Of course lying, pure and unadul- terated, from our esteemed friend is an oc- currence so common as not to require I special notice, and we merely make` this` reference to reiterate what we said in the l I previous article. _ I `i We say again that in view of the bnng- I ling hanzmnn," it would be better to give the prisoner the means of ending his own 1, life than to subject him to the horrible tor- ture he will have to endure in nine cases 3 out of ten at the hands of the executioner. Not once in twenty times does the hanq- man do his abominable ' work effectually. ` The rope either breaks, or the knot` slips I from its position and the miserable Wrctcli is slowly stran;zled,'endurinr_z torments ten times more terrible than had probably been I inicted upon his victim. "l'he law rightly 1 requires that if human life is taken-human 1 life shall pay the forfeit, and it authorizes fhetaking of the mnrdeirm-`s life. But it does not, and never intended to authorize butchery in cold blood. \Ve` turn with horror from the scenes of the French Revo- ' lntion. yet the guillotine was mercy itself- onmpsrnd with the scnlfnld We pride our selves upon our advancerl civilization, yet our executions are nothing more nor less _ than jurlicial murders. Thank G-ul, Gov- ernment has mercifully de-cirlerl that but few shall be present at the sickening scene. We say again (`.mplmticn.lly,V that. unless some more humane method of `taking the life ti-:9. condemned man is adopted. it is a hundred times more merciful to allow him to be his own executioner. _ ~ D..A.-.-.-... ...:n ...... n...l Hm ....:..:rI.. ...:n l 209, Newton Robinson, held on.Mnnday : week. the following wereelected d5"8r8,fm` ! t'}1e'ons_'uing'_ye`a.r :-.'Bro.' John Platt, W. 5 M. ; Brn.'John Robinson. 1). M- ; Bro. D. 3 Henderson. Cha{)la.in; Bro. John H. Lee, 2 Socretm-_v_; Bro. *`. Averall, Treasurer; and E B:o.;A. Gilroy, Senior Committemzm.b ' ' _'RAIGVALE.. -f . A ' At the last regular rgorithlyvuieetiixgi of Prince of Wales L. O. L.. No. 60i).'held in ! the Orange on Wednesday the 6th{ December, . the following members were re- ' elected officers for the ensuing-year:-'-W. \- l 4.1: the annrmaetins 0` L 0- 14- x'0-\i. } M., B1-n.`John Leonard ; D. M. Bro. Robt. i ` Black ; Treasurer, Bro. Alexander Neely; ` Secretary. James Black ;- Chaplin, 'Bm. i Henry Pnrvis; Cnmmitte.ma_n, Bros. S. i Latimer, William'Latimer, Edward` Wilson, I and Bubert Bond; Tyler's, John Gordon 1 J. Little. Nights of meeting rst Wedqes- [ I day in each month. i ; ~ puvuv u vu. uv-. .. , u vv--. Mn. M03516, Wyebridge.-~hus pre- l_sen'ted a l_1o1-ned owl to th_e Zqo:_ .,`., tinued. I-.-. THE revival aefvicl `held in the Metho- dist Church, Cookstuwu, have been discon- ....a-.--... ~ExGH1' babies I/ere christened iuVth;R. C. Churchnt Brechln on Sunday week.` I Good enough. - ' ' ` nu... .`..... A-v.;u.,..::`..:. nL....,.L .1. Ian... rd--. .. v V`... .7.--.-bu. `THE new ;\I<-5t_ho.cli:at Church at Elm Grove will be opened for divine worship. on that last day of thisyear. ` 38 UV...` l?-..AL..... 13-1]- I_:.`l __._ _L 11.JI:_.._. -...- ...._, ....-.,..... TnE`1\ orthcr'n Belle laid nap at Uolling wood last week coming in from Parry Sound, the last boat. of` theseason. _ T ...... u...-. nu-.. up. vnnv ..n.wwu..- FliAK KEAN and Geo. Bodth, are out for the Mayoralty in Orillia. Dr. Slaven again atamda for the Deputy Reeveahip. . Ilununguuu Il'|I.._l ._._'*.I `I -_..-_ `Ill..- ......... uh--nu --u-uvuv nvl wuv nrvruui Lvvwuwnullin MICHAEL Ella:-d an"d James _King wre fuuml frozen to death near Beeton on'the morning of the`7`th after thp'greatTstorm.' ' ll- nr `I II..._..... .1 n-.'__;-_.. _1__ ---V. uu-.6 -u suv 1 an unvun uuI_.z nvuu uvus nu. Mn. W. J-._ Kgnmo, of Pehetang., who has been very ill, in, we are glad to an- nuunc. pmgressing favourably towards re- cgvery. \v.-.--.;_-__ ,I,;-J ___ n,_ V`II___I,_I.'- I -------.-r V. .--..\..--... THE School House at 1\IcMurchy`s Settle-` i mont was burned last, week. ' -3 `V g.` 5- .7... . .. to D6 nu OWII 8x81'unHIm1'. , Butnmmo will_na_v that. the suicide will _be'eterna.ll_vlnst. We would like to ace the Scriptural proof uf tlmt. When it isl furnished we will havdsnxuetlxing more to ` lay on this question. Moanwliile we cm)- not help wnndeiring whether _nm- contem- 1 porary above referred to hug a_l)eliof in re-' vealed religion. and if an why it is not warned by,the fate nf Annnnias I ,_~~......- -. ..x........ .. ... -- ...._., pvv-nu. I = CoMrL'1NTs come frinn sevoxl `pm-ts.of the County, that the wells are dry. T)-.. `l..L_ `I'll--- .2 I)___!. ....`..._L..;l .....-J, -.u-- U:-`r --yuan uuv nu. - m}.z;._ John I\Ii1nr,of_Bar_rie, pneachea 3 I mission srvicea at Bradford on" Sunday. In..- n-_;-__ 1)_-__'_L _ n A..- 11-..-.. n__.-:- V ! '-312-3. J. Sanderson, of on-nlia, 'left on-i Friday morning on a three" months visit to England. `NOTES Andvr mm IS l'RAN8PI1_!.,l2~`G._ 1`IiI:0U(`)1_{- om nu: COUNTY. Mn. J. 0. Rose ilzllf for the Deouty- Reevship of Medonfe. I m.... 5.1....` 11-....- -; 1|r.1m.___L-_3- o_u1,. v No. 449,0. R.-Fergusonnnd T; C. Potter- | . ` 2/I-l\I`IlIIV Ialntlau I l The ahoual meeting of'L.' 0. L., No. 89, . `Prue held mule Orange Hall, Clover mu, g` on Monday evening There was a. full at- ; tondanco of me mbcris and among the -visit- ing-1re!hrc|r were Bro. . W. M. Lock- lmrt, W. County Master of South Simcoe ; Thos..Young and Geo. Morris, of L. O. L., No. 66; Jas. Donne], W. M. of L. O. L., I son", P.. Masters _of 449. After the usual 5-routine of business, the trcasurcr s report was received and adopted. The` Vropox-'t.l showed the lodge to bo in a ourislxinu con-` { Aho1|t;825_ `was granted to charitable .pur- poses during the past year; and the treas- 7 urer ,was instructeclto pay `to Bro. W. J.~' Finlay, see-treas. of the Cookstown Branch of the Bible S9.ciety",`.thc suin of $4. The election of oiqers was! then proceeded with, ' and resulted as follows .--W. M". Bro. Goo.- Irwin; W. I). M., Bro. `Jas, Chapmlm ;. Chaplin, Bro." Thos. G, Duff ; Secretary, Bro. James McBride ; Treasurer, Bro. Jae. Campbell ;~Finance-Secretary. Bro, Thos. Clrapmon; Committee, B1-o"s. Robert Camo- bell. Robert Corbin, John Arnold, W. J. Speers. and Geo. Nevils; Auditors, Bros. n. 'N'nv-I-la n.n`d Jon. S. DI). . dition. luwiug a balance in hand` of 842.50 5_ ppeers. llu Ugua uuvul; lluuuuua, |u._ua. | Dr. "Norris, and Jan. S. D_ilil'. I ~ ' ' COQKSTOWN. . l The annual meeting ofctvhis prosperous iustit.ut im was held on Friday evening. under the jrresideucy of the Worshipful ` Muster, Bro. Ogle Ferguson. There was a` llsirge elztendnlnoe ofthe oicers and mem- bers of ma` lodge, nnd the proceedings of the evening were rn'.uoh cnhanged by__thc' 1:}-esence of the Worshipful lla'.stm',~' mo. , xv . 345 Lnckhart, who was loudly applauded} y nnhis arrival. The Deputy County Master, l Bro. Duff, of No 89- and Bro _Pete-] grew, Grnhsn; anrl Dunham. of No`. 66. and ` Bro. Slight of No. 209, were nlso present. I After the transaction of business in _con- . nectiun with the lodge, the election of of-' with and rpsulted as fo1lows.;--W. M., Bros. ` Jas. Donnell; i). Danie]-Fisher ; Chap- lain, P. H. Stewart, Secretary, A. Camp- bell; Treasurer, W. J. Finlay; Finance ' Secretary, John Rogers ; Director of Ce'r., John Bryeon; Committee, Bros. C. Arm- strong. 0; I Il\n_1ilt,0ll,, Thomas Rainsey and Thou Fisher ; Auditors, _B_ro$. Ogle Fergu- son and T. S. Patterson. Addresses were. delivered by the County Master mil Bros..l Dutf, Pettigrew and Slight-. ' l _. cers for the ensuing year was proceeded 3 I _ norm new. i . The.re`gulm-`meeting of the Bond Head` L. O. L., No. 1053. was-held in the Orange l Hall. Bond. Head, on Friday evening. The following brethren were elected oieers .of'the lodge for the ensuing year; Bro. J. 5 G. Sutherland, _\V. M_.; Bro. W. McGowan, D. 14- 5 Bro. R; Banting. Chaplin ; Bro. G`. D lSutlier1and, Secretary; Bro; _Robt. Camp- .` bell, Treasurer. and Bro. Jnlin` McNassar, l I 1 Senior Coxnrnittemai;." - y ANNUAL n_1I`.ET11E ANI5 E'LE.1`1ox i -`OF`.f_)FFICEI}>S IN DIFFERENT ` h ' 1,oDGLs_;_ `- 3 4 DJSTRIQT ooqs aamwrox ROB.lh`s0-.\'.. --5 a. soul on you are mu two yum: lnouxu: B070! mute.` An honest. nun would look on vnn with 4-I...'.....4........L ...... .a...__..- ....a ' E,-1.o\'i~:n uu.L.. ETON M J. 11911 '0? 7 7'77" ' ` W" 1' '.BnAc:nn.xncr._amuteurs are diqblically preparing to inflict Pinafore jVoi;;the un- . offending people qt that to\-iid `Ibis topi had; Hardy and Pnrn1coJ_wer`u`ba,d~cnoug},v but. an amateur rcnditiun of Piii:fore -. . lulu. INK I. HIV"-,L'UJ_WUl'U Ua[Q*UUlI$ Abut_- an uilatem`-.1-endxtxun Pinnfore " gpod arracious. . MB. R. Fmiiklin, f-rmurly'6f Orillia and } now ,of Tor.-mo,_ _wa_s gnndihg a machine 9 knife on nu `cxudry \f&'1_xeel, when the wheel ; E burst, knocking the knife into his fuce,cut- g I ting :3 gash fnur inches in length. The f wound is healing well. , T ' ' Tm: i11nnuac1:lafe- editor of the Stayuer Sun has dlscovered that selling his principles on the eve of an election, even for the ' 5 magnicent sum of fty, dollars does not ; ay, a`nd in cqnsequence gives notice that { 19 will retircrfriynn thebnsiness. ,. \V'e.will 3' wlcom his pncceesc-r. ! _. snout time ago.the 1=`rebs>bytery'uf Barrie poim_ed the Rev. Mr. Stephenson, , ' late of D: inden, to the charge of_ the mission I am}! nnnxnrinn'\Vnnhn'hAnn. `H19 Smmrn. 1 A! SIi!,~--I noticed in last .wcek`s .~\i-\'.\.\'-`E a letter from Mr. Dickinson .with reference to i the site of the new Post Oice. _ I agree most thoroughly with fair. Dicl_rinson'e objections totlic site proposed ._; it woeid L`locl_{ up our I view of the bay, which is too much interferred , with already, and transform one of the very few ornamental patches we have into a huge pile of buildings, which must "of necessity, as Mr. Dickinson shows, involve a number of out- . buildings that" would be oensive tozthe eye. 1 I was very glad to hear that Mr. McCarthy 1 had secured a grant from the Government suf- i cient to erect a creditable Custom House and E i . PostA0ice, tut sorry that he and the Govern- ment hadhaaeptedithe site offered to them by so small a majority of the Council. I am sure that Mr. McCarthy, with his knowledge of Barrie, would be the last man to select that site if leftto his own good judgment, and 1 3 am eqnallygsure thatthe intelligent ratepayers who have the interest of the town at :_heart, would rather, pay the small fraction of one : hundredthepart of a `cent on the dollar of` ad--' ditional taxation that maybe neocuary to pur- chase a site than see it put there. It is not at all ne to conne `our attentms to the site name-;l .on -Markistreet as the only 9.1 a tentative. That is awmatter forthe _rate'- payers -themselves to decide. `All I. an; anti- oasto that presentis to induce the people of Barrie to look intelligently at the question and not tolallew so very small consideration to deprive them of the only -little ornament we have in the town. . It isriextumely desir- able.-that there shonl`dlbe.l,1o- further dorm-_s a. suitable site; And` new , V.t'l1a:_1`:.tl1e.-Donslnionf*Gdv;ernmen"_t any. name . ibfislt-1.. ~?ii*.h;7.-"r9eI-'!29!!<!' ;=hov llsnio, mu: DQ041883: IIUVUI lllllae. All IIODBIB. WOIIIII IOOI on you with the contempt you deserve`.-sud Your blandinhmenh might as well ba'.bo- """"`-.P,|1 I III`b1 P1l|'.II upon him-,. `But wohke towuedyo31t.nuye a1[=tha . ' ' ' o I ' I , (`on wsntvonto ' hnlmnmvma In-.14- _.- late 0! mmuen, _to UN) cnarge oI_ um uuumuu efd compI_'ising'Wnubi1shene, the Severn. } Stizrgeon Buy, Vasy, and Medonte, He! has held services twice at these placed and 2 ? has givbn genml satisfaction. ` __i ' . I Mn. VBINYQN went up the Parry Sound Q Roadpne day lastfweek `to repir the tele- ] I straph line, and found that 120 feet of wire 3 had boen stolen; Mr. Toye`. "the Superin-`I i tendcnt, oers a reward of 825 to any per ; g son who will give such information as will : lead in the conviction of the g`uilt_-vfpartvy. ' WP. have slill another, report. of a big} i crop, and One that will be hard to boat. IM1`. Duliczm Mclntyie, on Lot 28 Con. 8! i0m,~_1ma 38_ac|-es 12n(1erZ:rop. From-this? Hm Hnmuliml film Imnhpln nf whnnt, .100 nf U!'(I,"Itu oquurus uuuer crup. 1` run} - buns . he thrcslied 300 bushels of wheat, 400 of ' Oala. and 100 of Peas, besides the produce of l RGP95 of potatoes amounting to 300.; gbushelgsf ` ~ ' ` - = - 4 .-.1 1 -nu 1-. u r. s , ..........`.. , T ` A .\ll-`.1-;T1`.\`u of the lnuistil Liberal C(m- 5 se_rvave` Association was held on Wednea- 5 day last-','in the Orange Hall Stfoud. There [was a_ large,-atfcndamoo, of members and 3 much buames of xmportanoe was transacted. The uldbicers were; {'0-eleotedutnd arrange-. ments made for attending the Riding? Con- , _v23ntion whichwill beheld shortly. , \ . . _ _ _ -_] { An vinmqrtant arbi_trafion ae is now ' going. on 1Setw'e'en the corporations of Gra.\"- enhunt and Muskoka townlfp, arising nut t . r.F Hun ntn -turn nl nlrn at timri of Man 1 'D`~vv-- _-. ..---_ ..._` _-.. - i ON Thursday morning last M ;-. _P.'.:d3: } hotel keep_er'of Angus committed suicide by 1 ; hanging. I'.lmt morning Mr. Randall arose l learlierthau was his wont tofli,zht the fire, i .'n. piece of work he very seldom did. To 5 gliia wife, who request-e' to lie `in bed : T he.sta.ted that he`-u'::`:a not feeling sleepy and . . would start the re", whi_cl1,`ge did, and then ' went outside. `Half an hour zifter hi; dead E body woe foundhanging initho wooclshed. 3 He hadtukenr a_. new clothes line, made a"; noose ElJOlltlllB neck, stepped upon a box 1 and fzistened the rope to o rafter, and then 5 jumped ._o' the box. When found life was totallylextinct. No cause whatever` can be =` V assigned forthenct. ' : 1 ON- Friday dve'niug' last 3 number of . ' oung' men from this village went down to 3 Ir. R. Hia._milton s for the urpose of tak- ing part in a tame. Not eing succesgsful inecarrying off any of .the p_rizes1hey' put ,' , their -heads together and o0nclude(_l to make 1 timid upon I;IaIxiilton s fowls, and cnr- I ried oil a quutitjy of turkeys, geese, `and (: ducks. Mr. Hamiltmf did =11ot.'a'pprove of g the transaction, andgkxmwing some of the; parties he concluded to treat it no a. jukei I providing he was littingly reimbursed for- ` the property taken. The young men, some eiguteenin number-, concluded that it was ' better to pay each than to go to goal and I hgwdlngly handed over the funds. _ It is be hoped that this will prove 9. warning { . to the lads to leaventhei` peoples property ; I - `- I | v alone. --BrarI_hn'r.l' ;VN+'.s;, l 3 |. I l THE Goldwater correspondent of the [Packet writes :- The `social event of the weekiwas celebrating the birthday anniver-, isary of John Gray, Jr. who last. Mondn.y,iJ O ~z entered -_upon his 20th year." About fty. sat down to a most sumptuous repast at his 5 parents . residence, after which a very ! plpasant time was spent. The compzmyi separated about 1 o'clock, u'.n'1., wishingi ' health, wealth and prnsperity to their young I friend. ' _ _ _ _ 1 [ ennuflt 5" "lu3KU_KH LUYVIIUHIPQ aflllllg Hub of the mixed state of ahirs at time of the 1 incorporation of Gravenhurst. 'I_`wo moat , ings have been held. Mr. Boyer of Brace- i .- In-jdgpz is arbitrat-or for Muskoka, nlnd .\ Ir. 1 `Hull tur.Grg,ye_u_I_1_L_1r5t,o with-3 Mr. Sewery, `Mayor of Barrio, as referee, Mr. Johns _a ; counsel for .Gra\'uhnrat, tinti"`3Ir~`Maha4;5' . for Muskoka.-Free 1.3`;-a1ct'('v"a:r'{?c. " `Tm: I'i`E 616 7315 PROPOSED` P. 0 mo CUSTOM HOUSE BUILDINGS V ; Opp. Summersett House,'Ba.rn'e 8-ly - `

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