...,,...,.. wmuua uue., 1 nave not words to; express my thanks. Language fails me to I ` express my thankfullness to you all for so , valuable and beautiful a present. And well might I ask the question what have I done I . for you- that I should be the recipient of 1 such a testimonial of respect as this. I I shall never forget this night. Neither l< "shall 1 ever forget the facesof those present, , l and wherever I roam or wherever my lot 1 may be cast your names will be engraved 5 on my memory. And may a kind Provi- dence Drosper and bless you all in the goodl 5 thinan nf 941:9 nvnvulrl ....J LL , I - ' ' -.. ..., ...u.u...{,. nuu may land Provi-. good, things of this world and the world to! come. ` u . w uuru _yuu mwuyu wim I18. Um.` tmsl and l e best wish is.` tllst your (tiaxperisanoe in` thle . new pl_ac4.;)ottbi1:1s1ne:s an reu enote $1191 : 1 you are a on 0 en er may prove o e H ) 9 ` all cases, the grand consumation of an ; - _ earthly wealth and enjoyment and tour 5 earnest desire is that you and yours may be g ,3 blessed with a long prosperous and mostj g happy life, and God grant that we may all } 6 lead such `a glorious and happy life here on 2 l earth that we may meet on that happy shore 5 l where meeting! and parting are felt no more. I 1. Siszned on behalf nf vnnr ......... :..:.....:_ Rnnum` LITTLE, E.-;q,, .'TOWll5]liD Of hllllvnnnv . wuuru uweunv anu panma felt {. Signed `behalf of your many. friends--- ; Joux Lou, SAMUEL Wxncox, WM, Bun, i Gzonaz SHEPARD, WILLIAM Dun, B. Bicnn I TY, JAH. KERR. ` ununur. DHEBLR TY, uuuuw UI respect. We would therefore bog your acceptance I I` of this small momento, not for its intrinsic ; value but as a. small token of regard we, * have now and always had for you as a resi~ j I dent, as nbusinesa man, as a companion in I 1 ?le3i`?i `ii a" 3$'.`2 '2?Zf iL'i wishes for your future welfare. always know- j J ing,that our loss will be the great gain of E - your new acquaintances. f I!) bikini) vnnr rlnnna-lvn-n 6...... ......._.. - , N; __,- -__..- _,.... . ....-...... uh uruoeoi-iage:--The most severe I honestin business, fervent in all good works, {snow storm ever remembered commenced ;and diligent at your post wherever you ; here on Sunday, 21st, and has continued : may have been placed. always working for 1 without intermission ever since. Snow on E the good and prosperity of those who re- the` level is about four feet deep, but drifted gposed their confidence in you. and for the in some places seven or eight. The wind : 1 Country. Your high sense of honor your J has been very high all the time. The ther~ t I I V hearty support iirany movement of a social 5 mometer shows 20, below zero. Should it 1 character. your ever- frank and kindly : continue itpwill go hard with some poor peo- | greetintvand with all `our modest demeanor ; ple who have only asmall stock of firewood. lhave been distinguis iiighchharaoteristficsl of TH? gout], 3,-moot`, :Ag,icu1tum Sam, 3, ,~ ' 13'0l;1;*lttl?g'i:iF1I:)0l1I%:;:;:]; 3 `(<) ur`::;l'::)tr Blanti ` held its annual meeting at Cookstown on I 9; h P t M! to a )5 I t ;. Wednesday of last week. There was a good W10 W9 N9 110W, 5 T '8 D Y 5 8* vattendaiice of mqnibers. The 'I reasurers tribute Of !`88P9Ct- ' ~ V report showed a balance in hand of 8118.73 with an increased membership. The o1c- ' . ' Bib` J ers elected were : President, Mr. John Ross we , 1g1;,Vjoe.P;-egident, Mn 0, Ferguson 2nd . do M;-_ _W, R_ Fengom Director, COL R. I f! ; '1`, Banting, Capt. Cooke. Mn...-. . l` 5 all trnnd wnr-Ira nn :1 .m.....-..-1~-------- 1` ` K A without expressing to you in some slight _ _ - ....`l-.. --ua`:-a mam`. Dzuo Sm :--We the undersigned on be- half of your many friends in the village of ' Banda and surrounding neighborhood hear- ing of `your anticipated change of residence, l feel that we cannot let the opportunity pass r degree the sentiments of respect and esteem i 3 we have always held for you in our past as- sociation. You have been a resident of this 5 village about fteen years and during that 5 time you have held important positions in . - , our midst in the Church, School, Municipal ' `and otherwise, we have always found you ; I , in ,5 a your _wherever l : v ' I t 5 posed ; i J h ; 1 character. 5 c 1 9.reetinvend your p I haw: lmnn ai.H...-...:.I..'..... ..L......A._3- , and well wishers of Mr. Joseph Hood of Bands, assembled atvhis residence to bid him farewell, as he is on the eve of depart- ing from that village where he has been long one of its leading citizens. After a portion of the evenin had been spent in the usual way, Dr. Fis or was called to the chair, and readthe address given below, at the conclusion. of which Mr. John Lott on behalf of those present, presented Mr. Hood with a valuable gold chain, that had cost 850. Mr. Hood replied briey and feeling- ly and shortly after the party broke up. The beat wishes of the entire community follow Mr. Hood to his new home. The address and reply were as follows : - / Last week a large party of the friends ! A rm; Abnmzss. In 7` svr Opp. -S'm'nmersett}Hm/se, Barri: ` Ann GI I To Joseph Hobd Esq. nu... Elna . ll}- L1 ADDRESI urn rnnsxnnuox `ro Mix. Josrmi noon or nmm. _ (Special) Sir Knights Jss. S. Dn~ County Grand Preoe tor ; M. Calquhond, bop. Preoeptbr; Ja.s.. hnpmnn. Chnplsin; J. A. Csmgbsll, Register; A. .L) nn,'Dep..Reister; . R. Ferguson, Treasurer; Wm. Boys, Dsp. Treasurer; Wm. Delwortn Lecture:-;W. K. Rankin, Dep. Lecturer ; ns. Cumberland, St. Bearer ; '1`. Plunkett. Dep. St. Bearer ; John Hoey, Census; Albert Edgar, Dep. Census; Samuel Sumner. Pursuivnnt. Com- -mittee-A. S. Galbraih,` C. J. Powley, A. Csuthers. S. Murdy, VH. Slosn, T. 8. Pat- terson, Ed. McCrsoken. A I=Anaw:|.L Mrunuuo DISTRIQ1/'1 DOINGB ROYAL BLACK on-"mp-rm uuuuxur, uzuugh been removed, N-]`.,,,] an-"I `ll - V21 6313; nut, urn}-.. - uuuuvuu. V and Mr. ;ij (ar%ifgern% hbancd VI`, thuu_gI1 reumvmi . ggeriolggrligltln of one month da .... ave:-lay. n. lth, 1833, again wnt. expenses. omerwlse the itiimii RFHITE 53$!- S'1`RAYED.--CAME UPON THE in o ;$u'`l`f. .`{'z{`:i`"}'Si';x`}`' s3"eE,e`. T"`E'>- ?.;3'.'- can take possession by Proving property (1 . our expenses. otherwlss t.he'snims1 will 3% Qmqggggoo one month h-oin date. JOHN .. ...... a su uuclr name or connected therewith, that is intended to mislead and cheat the public, or any preparation put in any form. pretending to be the same as Hop Brrrsns. The'__genuiue have cluster of _GnnsN Hora (notice this) printed on the white label, and are the purest and best medicine on earth, especially for Kidney, Liver and Nervous Diseases. . Beware of all others, and of all pretended formulas or receipts of Hon Brrruzs published in papers or for sale, as they are l frauds and swindles. Whoever deals in any but "the genuine will be prosecuted. Ho? 1 Bvu-runs Mm. C0,, Rochester N. Y. - 5-lrn. } . .. --____ .__.._.__...._. __..__.____. Nun `Abutruammtts. i A1iz'T"nif);d`::i~'Iii2'Larj"sis'I`iifA'1if1`i I l A 131113 00 ALLEN J. LLOYD. Court Hounn, Will be paid for the detection and conviction of any person selling or dealing in any bogus, counterfeit or imitation Hon Bnnms, especial- ly Bitters or preparations with the word H0? or Hors in their name or connected therewith, is intandui an ...:.I--A A A -- , .... .uu-ununnab DEICVANT. i l\]ipl.\' Court gtotuso. A __._...__.______ VBOY WANTED -A SMART INTEL- ' ligeut boy wanted. about 12 to N yours otage. to make himself generally useful about the Store or Shop. References required. OTTON BIl{5g`S.. rinqp. Retefeicci Vl:O:I"|'lll-X opposite. the Queen`: Hotel. i `Cuisaluurday me: _ I * [of her son. 7th Con: Vespx-wg {R `le "i`*'?C I 5 relic-t of the late Mr. John \[unr6 an en ``"`0. ; Deceased was a native 61 ltoshqgeld 91 F9873- came to Canada along with her h go. Scotland. , ; children in 1833 and settled In Ba? and and t.' . a wilderness. them being on; " 0- _t Iharnme D; shantlos in it. Subscqlxcntlyyxgftrtrgmm0 or u"' 3 moved to a farm in Vespru` me 1; (BUY rc- l cggldchgrntlr respected to 335 :m.`3".`,'g`,`," - . c 1 er I and mo da\18!li18tesr,t121nrg.s.!)II1l;:13;1};r' R350". Munro. ` ; lay. at Midhursl. - " Mrs. Load. * NEILL Br:os.`, E 4' a At Bnrric Hlndlg)`. M. Mary aneG uncnlulilll. on the 23rd inst.. b ' A.. Mr. Dawson S my. all of Edgu llllsln r P.O 8 I At Barrio. on the E111 lnst.. the V l Spry. of a daughter. ? MARRIED . I At Hnn-in nn Hm no...: 1--. - ,,,-_--, _. ....,. u-awn: never mus of 8 I cure where a cute 13 possnble. We know thus. -Fine Flamish Ware, Swiss carved goods, Jap Ware, plush rfnme cues, Albums from 2 25c. (15). Plush nd satchels and a host of I other ines at Edwards . If on don't buy, - come and see our goods all t e same, and if.l we don't sell to you it will be our fault. i . . 3 I The other members of this_ order are the` - the Crown Prince of Donmark, the Duke of 1 _ Leinster, the Earls of Limerick. Carnarvon, , {and Shrewabury, W. Talbot and B. & O. W. I ; R. McLeod Moore. of Onebm, '1`!-n --n-I-- ' l U IILIBI or D1: an-A ._ i affairs ` I On -..._. umpusru or uannda, to regulate their own I without interference, and their ability to_ mantain that Great Priory of Canada as 3 I Sovereign Independent Body. ' I! }:-uu aurewaoury, W. Talbot Moore, of Quebec. The `confer- , ring of this high honor upon Dr. Henderson at this particular time, willgbe very gratifying to the Kni hte.Tem In of Canada. as he is` the ableat. eader an one of the` most deter- .uu mr. _w. it. Kenton. 1'1`. Banting, Capt. Cooke, Messrs. -T. G. iDu', Ferguson Stoddart, D. Lewis, ,Jng.. ;Cou1ter, John Kidd, Ed. Jeh, and Jas. { : Chapman, jr. Dr. Norris and Mr. H. Cole- I : man were appointed auditors, nd Mr. W. VD, Stoddart, delegate of the Msooiaton. ; The following gentlemen were elected` ;honorarv directora:Co1. Tyrsvhitt, M. P. ; W. Mulock, M. P., W. J. Parkhill, M P P. } Dr. Buchanan, Messrs. D. Dunn, J. Ander- ; eon,`W. D. Stoddart, Thos. Du`, Geo. Duff, g M. Goodwin, Jas. McBride and G. P. Mc- 3 Kay. i ` , , - - -v -~a\-IV-l`J:.J'FJ ie-sswgs-gs: : : ass: eseeesw aaeasssessssnaasmsassasa OQOOOO2)l~'JO@Q$OGr-OO$'!`ODOO nnmnnss, numvj Anv.\xcE Ojce, Jan. 31, 1883 838L`3x-8S8-38."38%!8888S88823 `OOOOSOZQNOOOF1OGOlOOS|O6OOO . |:Q1.Kt.9-,o~mo. - .. . - _ ........m:. E Tan following is An account of the recent ;etorm at Bmoebx-idge:--The Sunday. 21st. and ha. m..........a Exrsxaivs repairs and alterations are -beingmade inside the elevator. Forty-four hundred weight of sheet iron will be used in repairing spouts. The alterations are being i made in antici ation of a great increase in business. A Iiarge amount of grain waa handled last season, but it is expected three {times the quantity can be moved with the -same ease next summer, owing to the im- rovemonts that are being made. --`MidIund rec Press. an A A uuuge, no. 1'11, 1. U. U. l",, Bro. A. B. Crosby, D. D. G. M., was presented with a beautiful emblematic? silver card receiver as A slight token of the lodge s regard, and a mo.nento-of the good work he had done for the institution while a resident there. The presentation was performed by Bro. Perry, P. G.,' of Collingwood, to which a . suitable and feeling reply was made by Bro. I Crosby. A aznxoue conagration occurred in Bradford last Thursday afternoon. Owing it is said, to a defedtive ue, the New Market buildings took re, and despite every effort burned to the ground. The ames a read to Mr. J. W. `a shop to the nort , and the new FirBe`EH to the south, both of which were ' consumed. By heroic efforts, on the part of the citizens, the ames were checked. All the bulld- inga were insured. A`: the last regular meeting of Alliston Lodge, No. 171, 1. o. o. 1:, Bro. Orosbv. n n r: M --~-- ------`~-- -=-t - -nu... . Tun annual meeting of the South Simone Reform Auociaton was held at Cooketown on Monday-week. The oioere elected for the yeeruwe President. Mr. Gamble Hood, 7 West Essa ; First Vice-President, Mr. Satnl. Driill , Bradford ; Second`Vice-President, `Mr. R. Uouleton, Em; Secretary, Mr. W. Wright, Allinwn; Treasurer, Mr. W. 0. Hand, Allietou ; Auditors, Messrs Brough- ton and Tfumbull. W3 reghvt veig much to chronicle a had accident to Mr; nncanvMeArthur,- of Not- T uwmgga TOWnIhi$ He was teaming cedar on in a swam edneedey of list week, 1: me the! weed Placed the 33:1: osnd fLllingo8o.n Mr. u cAi'thut:',e l-g broke thet limb at-the shin. Dr. A) lswuh 1 was sumqioned, and though the victim in of course laid up for tome time, he is doing` fairly. m... ..........1 _...i.-_.. ,p u n . t\` seoo oo nawiiTnT ~ - -~--------------- -~-----..--::T.._..._.___. rnunxs: TRUNK8 I TRUNKS I _ _.7_.____._ USELESS FRIGHT. ..x.....:. -..~ uowmu nnuif -.4. M51. x__. .. : wife of Daniel Ht ' Burn Manvvaorvru-Va 09-. no Smmmeld street. Pittuburg, Pa`, ` I - Y. ___--_- ..... -v can our In -go descriptive clrniar. and extraor- dlurfl otter 1: ol three-co t. stun . with |ddr:s:.n '1::n-ugwoom lgwith 0:: toruu noun tho county or com: as they any 71:11 to yyorg. If they do not clear at leiut 3100I'f1?6 35333 t 5 General nt who will take ten count! es and lreat U216. clodntzfter I t1`-`log of 90mdoys re- turn goods unto on no one re- turnodtothemittheyto1ll"tooleorotleoat0750in that um Th ha 1 money toInvut,vrI7.h?>o\{.lI(lu1`1t .`;:v :d.`3 mu.` 35 nations] ottontlon-auoh con employ sub-agents without leaving homo--making 3 large amount you-ly out of I very null investment. We are :..:.'..*r.*.-*1. ~`::*..:- "'.z:`%::';*.%as"m** o as pro _ 0 an . lonnot k on our terms will not zvdork on any. business: vo om-11.:-godeoorip vo ronlsr. on ex 1'- dlnu-1 otrerbyonolonlnzothx-ae.oan:-mm YOU suouw see THEM ;=.;::*i.'::::.:.""'e'.:::':g.t.`?`::`.*z::::*;*:2 m ventlon mode. vinz 200 to 81,- ooo tolnvest, onn obtain a. Generel gency for ten counties or 3 State. An one can make an investment of from to 81. without the least risk of loss. ll our C more will show that those In O26onne{ternth1rtydnLs'tx-lel return the unsold to us end get the money back. it th y do not elect least 8100. They show that _o GenerglAA_gent who ten oounu an ;_,. working for no in e pleasant and permanent business. The amount our agents make varies. some meke no hllfh on $500 a. month while others as low as. 100. 5 depending on the energy of the non e hove on article of great merit. It Ihouldbe sold to every House-owner. and eye over 100 per cent. prot. Each eelele from 3.50 ws1o.oo. One went in Pennsvlvnnla sold 32 in two days and cleared $84.00. An agent in New Yorkmnde 345.00 In one do . Any men with one enon to work 3 tn day. and will do this nringt gvyeeronnmnketromtaooo to O6.- ooo I your. e on! went one man in each county. end to him give the exclusive sale 1: lo as he oontlnuerto work lelthtully for us. .. -__ __... ........ '5!-Iv w ww u ununnn clear. I x no gomgetitlon. end nothlnlr like our In. I I `Q Dnlod zmh Junv. 1883. , _.__.._.._______.._..__Z. 'l.'llIl'6 ore 5 number of person: out of em Ioy- I mentln overycounty -yet one no menw us: to work do not need to be. hose wilunf to work can make from 3100-to $500 3 month c our. working business, mrenta mnlrn mu-a... At ix! o'clock Noon. That Valuaiblo Property described as Lot .\' um- | zber Iii?-ht -two. on the North Side of Collier ? Estreer. nt c'l`own of Ba:-ric. in the County of J Simcoc. containing One Quarter 01' an Acre. morn . 3 or less. This property is situated near the Mark!-I | and may be better known as the Martin Block." I I y 1 consisting of Three Stores with s ncious i)w-lI- . in 3 above. The stores are suitab (- for any kind for nsiness. - ;'uxmnnnmm mm UL IIUDIIIUDS TERMS 65` p.n'1\u~:.\'1~.., Ten percent. of the ' ' purchnno mono)` on the (lay of sale. and the bul- ancc within one month thereafter with interest :11 t the run` '-f eight per cent; other terms and con- _ditiors will be made known on the day of mic`. I5 and. in the meantime. on application: to 6 - <'1'*n.ut~u\' a. ..-v--. Wanting Employment. !'rUEsDAY, mi; 20t"h DAY or; ` - FEBRUARY. 1883. s There number of gnenthg e_v_eryC_ounty,--_yet_ enezfgetle men w n (`A.\'.\'0T BE SURPASSED BY A-NY. {POLICE COURT, mm: min or BARBIE, certain Mortgage. which will be producd m the I time of sale. there will be offered for sale at 1 F . . g 1 Pursuant to a Power ot Sale commnod m u: frown Pnormv} ipuauc `Audbni Srnnuv 5;. .4.vL'r. Plnlnt.i"s Solicitors. x I I or in default thereof they will bogeremptorily ex- cluded from the benet of the sai decree. Every Creditor holding any sectu-it ' is to produce the same before me at my Cham rs. at the Court House. in the said Town of Barrie. on the 27th clay of February. 1883. at eleven o`cloek in the forenoon. belnnthe time appointed for mtiudiem tion on the ch; 3. ~ Dated this 22nd day of January. 1883. J. R. COTTEH. D Master at Barrie. V IIANCERY NOTICE TO`. CREDI- "I`0RS. ' Pursuant to a decree of the High Court of Jun- tice (Chancery Division) made in a suit of Brown v. Puilbrook. the Creditors of Thomas Puilbrook. late of the Township of Inmsl. in the (`minty of Simcoe. deceased. who died in or about the year I86i. are. on or before the 19th day of February. 1883. to send po_st pre-paul_t9 Simthy & Auit. of the Town of arne. the Solicitors for the plain- i 2n the said suit. their Christian and Surnames. 1 addresses and description. the full pzu-tieulurs of . their claims. a statement of their accoiults. and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them; in default the the decree. Even" r\_...n.___ L ,- 1` that after the the rs: publlcat. 5 gig! be mzgioothw o mcoe y arg I am}; of Essa. in th - of am: McClain, , deceased. to be 2 ,` McClain. .\1ar'Jm ' I and VV1lHnm oh: - [of the staid John M I I _ 1` the expiration of twenty da 5 from tits: publication of this notice. a p ication 5 will made tothe Surrogate Court of e County _ ofsirncoe by Margaret Ann McClain. of the Town- the said County of Simcoc widow late of the same lace. Furnwr. . appointed guard an of Joseph _ Mar `Jane McClain. Elizabeth Mt-Uimn. ohn McClain. the infant children I of M:-(fiuin. deceased. - I I |.`\'\'nv n. r u.v'\v\-.u- I At3o'clock P.. M.. for tho ELECTION I RECTORS and transaction of the, other I , of the Company. . l W, -._...... -n\a\n uuullj with John l_`:11mr >11, and that g_antIo- mud made arrzmgulnonts to lave {he} on .4411-r;~!i.m-, /ngrhnr tho Directnrs ` ng. But uf c-ursu`Gnrdm1 resign. 3 .('ertainl_\'. A l ,f___ --- . Of the Shareholders of the abovo (`ompany takes place on I ETI-IE ANNUAL MEETING gum mam um }A;\D s;msco.; umnao. I Jfln`. .7OREPIT ROG /'RS, Ar/c!iune07'; _. [No T I c E IS HEREBY GIVE I M nthni alts:-I thg.-_e.\:p:;ai_o_n tyyonty days frpm run an Monday, 5t/V2 February, 1883, Hurriv. '. 2nd .'lan.. I883. `U5/T_ION SALE TERMS CASH. LADIES FLULRS, MANTLES, MILLINERY, BUFFAU, ROBLES AND ovmucowrs, VERY CHEAP. THURSDAY. FEB. I, 1883. STOCK TAKING 46-31:: on PILES UFYREMNANTSAT CLEARING PRICES. -0? VALUABLE-- TO ALL nu. uu uppucuuoll [0 STRATHY 8: AULT. V .`\lort;zngzN~'s Solicitors. :1 I l:.. ELECTION OF-DI-. nsaction bllinmuz l ululll. uuvcuuvu. _ I.E.\'.\'O.\' & LE\'.\'0.\'. M`.-.|inhn.m A`-.. A .-...I:.... .\`Ol7 l`H SIDE DUNLOP STREE/I`, form of June tut in to be iurthemoahoa, and an gttompt will b ilmde to patch up the breech between the Protpctionigt mud Free 'l`rade4GT1{-its. A man` wmifthif-_ olijpt in view that Gordon Brown wan reaigiiod. 1.1.1\J-\ L\. IJKU-V.\\I4\. Solicitors for Applicant. I-It. ` LOTS OF WINTER GOODS At Reduced Prices. THE UNICORN sromzs. R. LAIDLAW. Manxtgrq HF uuuuln I-tin 1 bilsinces Eton. rgizscnxnxoxs cuznrnnnv EDurab111ty Chemist sud Druggist,|will be found 2 Doors West of the Barrie Hotel. ` A Call Solicited for all kinds of Drugs, Patnt Medicines Dye Stufs, Soaps, Oombsand 1;`rushc.s. w. THOMSON 3. co.,, V SAVINGS AND I_JEPUSl?l' BANK ' REAL ESTATE LOAN on-`ace. T ,_.-__-` arug- I The Bank ofcommerce. and all tho I men of Barrie. i vuuu nuu LU1 run SALE IN. | the Town of Barrip. comer of Hayeld nnd f Sophia Streets. Rough cast. two storey high. f- : teen rooms. kitchen, woodshed. stable; suitable I for Boarding house or Mercantile business. ` - 3 l`orms-Part own. time given for the balance.` ' } Farm stock or lnnd property taken in oxclmmrc. T V For particularsincloeestamp. .-\ppI_\`tn'I`H()MAS f ; (`()[ GHLI.\'. Aplo P. 0., On! I-Bnm.-2. V 4 .4 5 "' which is separate from our Real Estate'Busiueu we cuh Farmers Joint Notes and receive` Money on Deposits. for which we allow 6?. on . or 8';' on 30 days` notice of Withdrawal. * Deposlmrs have no trouble and no delay. We continue to lend Money to any amount on f 7 Real Estate at Lowest Rates. : E All kihdinr1n............. -_.- 4--_..- - - TOILET AR.TICLES-A FULL LINE. -FIGHTH ANNUAL ><.riu-uf.Ai.`. .J .j_. .-_-.--;uu.--vnwn UKULV 11154`. pJ premises ofthc undersigned. Lot '23, (`on. `I \'ca[;rn. about the lust of .Vovembr-r. u two )'('u;': 3 old Ieifcr. Color red nnd White mixed. Uwnor. ' can have hot by proving ropon `and uying r-.\'- l - othcrmso she wil bn an]: . W. I. (`.\1.l). ` i BIu`rE'o. Jun. 16th. 1883 3- I I-pd. NEXT noon BAlT(-0F DOMIEROE. Largest Assgmont ]j~i`f{Xa'Ii:5XsTE`ITPoN THE. \_i;'>x:ex`1`1`i`c_.1()`t:_t._l:'r: 3x`nd`c_siL_-;ncd_. LI. HOUSE AND LOT ic3RwsAI:ET:~Ij t!1g.Tn):\"r} of'_Iizrfr`i_v. corner Sn!-\).:n I ANTED--A GENERAL SER- :- } V.-\.\"l` for the country. Apply to MRS. U."|H'I`AL'I.~n uL...._._, ..,, 11.41 A 1'11! ':"X WHITAKI-IR, Shanty Buy. 1-11 unLVnn.`1l_a E1911- MRS. nun: assume an uuwest mates. All kihds of Insurance and Uonveu In our ' . ozone: EONKMAN. \V'ILLIAM PA E. 2 PETER R. PAE. 5 _ I-X7 To arrive soon and ` R. GEO. DUDLEY IS PREPAR- ID to give lesson: on tho pg-y-: -_..,.._ Evgr offered before in Barrie, and for [OLDSTOCKAT _RED_UQED PRICES With regard to the ab.ove W: I SALE of the And would bespeak for them a 4 ously bestowed upon me. '-'--------O-j.-:- Tho Subiacriber takes this opportunity of returning of Barrie and Co. Sizpcoe for the very liberal Patronage bu his 30 years of business in Barrie, and begs to state that Stock and Business to his two Sons, who will carry on Style and Firm of ` anohester HD1186 , I` A- can no um most 4; "'i1" at now E: nu. n m kg ma, Tenn: made nown at Edward: I 2.! Banking Department, 'r01x_;)i!'-Commerce. business" HARPER.S yL)UGN_ 1,173.-0I,.[p`: l_\_~` l '7. THOMSON~& CO ANVILLUSYRATED WEEKLY~l8_PAGES_- n___.-_ n_,. I Slliftd '0 gtnN nun l..'.'.-1.. 4x9` fa.-.\. Table zinc; P0'(v3.l:ct..E V1IAtler__y,i % Ivory, Ebonite, Celluboid and Silver-Plated '[`able and Dessert Kuivva Electro plated Spoons, Forks, Cnfuits. gh Skates, Table and Hall Lamps, &c._ We are offering to-day one of the REFERENCES H3MOVED!5 SPRING Al!,l`3AmSl..ll\`||I_|ER GOODS, rive Rnnn nrul ml-n`..|. ..... 1. -..q.;_'JJ..Il _bor r 11:. Th Zlthol k-~ e thoomglggc 6 musl;o:)N;n- * It in at nldeokerx-`n J Penna Edwards mm ,,__-- ...v..-uu nu "tut: VG-OOD GOODS AT Low - - --_---[---- wu\r\II-II soon which we will offer at such prices as w `reputation which Manchester House so widely r1I'\f'\T`| t'Ir-\;-sq`... - -- ill ensure. tlm possesses for PAE BROTHERS, 11 rrln ac.-1-45-.. -I-1-___ _. _ J. G. STRONG, hi order to make room for 2 AVCARDI utari SIGN OF THE UNIOORN. BARRIE. - COMPOUNDID -~._--_-J,_ PAE BROTHER.S. as 7|/f,....-L --.__. 11 zrancing done. Barrie. Ont 1 [-pt]. I i--- L continuance of the same Iibaxal Patronag u----- wou'ld- say that we tree. No risk. Eve, new. Capital .' required. 1We will ' you every ?-1": Mun no mu fonunu. Ladle: mnlgr munzn mcngnnd `Q and 11- man Irf` cu; Rude:-.1! otyvnnt names: A: which you " mnkenn pay All the tune. wunmudcvf; to H. Anprnk co. Portland, Hobo 01` - l,!B3I!' --AND- V and 1882. rims. lIARPER'S 'OUNG 1 EOI Ll-I. ' Per Year. oatagc Prepaid. {:1 M Smau: Nvxuxns. Four (`onts om-ll. _ Scclmcn copy sent on receipt of Thrvr 1 -`H1-`-. T e Volumes of Harper's Young l coph- ro_r 11;` handsomely bound in Illuminated ( I0. will be sent by mail, postage prepaid. l)n_ft"` M83 00 each. Cover for \ onn Pooplt` tor 1 35 cents : postage. 13 cents addlt oual. 9 _ _Rcmltumoes should his man hv Pas:-Om` 35 postage. 13 addltjonal. _ Rcmmanocs should be made by Post-01 Money Order or Draft. to avoid chance of 106* n Newspa 1-3 are not to cop ' this advcrthwm` ` without 1 1: ex rcu order 0 HARPER &_ B*.""k Address HA mm & BROTHERS. new \ 0' 4; ceaanu beyond aniicIpatlon.~.\'.\'. Evoninx "*`,{ E ` It hasa diltinct purpose. to which it an-udxv-_.. ' adheres-that, namely. of supplunting thu \'WW:`_ 1 porn for the young with a paper morr aunw vo. us wellas more wholesome. Jioston J nurnf: For noatnesut elegance of engraving. and fr tents generally. it is unsurpassed by an! i'``-``' cation of the kind yr-t brought In our nmw` I Pittsburg Gazette. - .! - The Young Pco ; ceaalnl beyond anlcIpatlon.-.\'.\'. W lc 5;`!-)-ccn from the Hm vi ' .1.` hlmdiltinct nurnouo. which an-ndxf.` 1 n." Issuolnllllll lIlll\l.l `ID l'INil" ' Smfcrl to Boys and Girls of from .x'.`.r- in, >- 1 teen years of agu. i VOL. I\'. co.\m1-:.\'c-rzn .\ m-mmrzn 7. I~'~-` = rent Minibar. , ` The last Hi In Volumes of Ihuu-r.u~ zxxx, in neat c701}: binding. will be s-m 1,; ` stpuid. mi regieipt of O3 00 per \`ohxm' } &i8dC8 for binding. .'-0 cents each -h_v um:!. pa . A Index to Harper s Magazine, .~\lp!m?~ Analytical. and Classied. {or volunn-:4 1 -inclusive. from June, 1850. to Juno, 15~*". ~:~. Svo. Cloth. 84 00. Remittances nhmuld kn ......n. I... 1-... .1? wow. . V _. .- `/'II4l' ,. emittances should be (1 b 3 ~ `vy a ~ argue; order or am. to ..:3:`.1 :h.:.: .1; i S 395901 ! 3115 I10! 10 (`Op ' thiuadrvrn.-vmt z' w ` `" `I10 Glrezss order OIHARPICR 3- mm.-x 1 Addl`QBl IIAHPVD Ar nDn"ruI.-nu \' VA-. .. nuvuw mu uxvrczss order of l{ARI'Icn lug.-I. AddreuIIARI`ER g BROTHERS. .\\-w W- N.B.-Any of the above clubbed with '7'? -`V user: at a. reduced rate. J. HEN DERSON S. ` `Tho Volumes of the Magazine hcgm uzl . .\31mbers for June and December lor rm-I-. _ hen notimc is specied. It will he umh-r - that the aubacrider wishes to begin mm H; I rent Number. The In:-u I-zsum v..u........ .. .. . ._01r_ mu 1 u u unovc named . lIAR1 EI{'S YOUNG I E0l'l.}{ H.\RPER`.~` MAG.-\ZIf\'E Q IIARPER'S \'Ol'.\'G Pl-Z(,)I I.E s , lIAI{I EIl'S FlA.\'KLIN .*'QL'.\l!l-Z LI- B1l.\RY. One Year (7-2 .\'umbcra~. E Postage frcee to all slxbscriln-rs m 'rhn ` States or Canada. 1 HARP}-IR'S PERIOI>1('.\1.w ITER Y!-TAHZ | n.uu>x~:1:'s WEEKLY FHARm:n's MA(}AZI.\'l~2 }1IAnm:u's BAZAR. .. 2 The 'I'lIlU~IF. abot o.-.'pu blicmione` Anv TWO above named ,HAnmr.n',< \'l`|l7\ 4- l1I.~:\u.. .. ; nun mo uecember Number. It in nu . most po ular illustrated periodical ix, .a.nd Eng and. but also the largest in ll.-1 gthe most beautiful in its nppoarallrv. . bent ntalgazine for the home. A` new In Ttltled orthe Ma_jor."bty C0.\'8TA.\'('h`. F: j WooLsoN. the author 0 Anne." was ? l the November 1\'umber. In literary am} 2 excellence the Magazine lm roves v. illn ceaslve number. special 9 arts hm e lw , for the lighter entertainment of it- : through humorous stories, sketvhm. xv ` _- ... f i_ ;Ri91:}}Vs`.\tAo 1 '1'n.a'rr:n, 1553. Hm` cr's Mnnzine begin:-aitsaixxy-.-m ; witht 0 December Number. _ {r}ot__populqr neriodiml i. .- an enlirely New Stock of V returning thanks tn tim Item`, .111 bestowed upon him dz gs that he_ has d'ispo.-M :1 the Ihninewa umlwz [ARPEITS MAGAZINE. ILI. ['5 l'R ATRH Inn`) 3nd (ill?!-` before you dlehosomouunz mIuh!)'m'1:v. sublime leave bind to oonquerl oull SIB 3 week In on:-own town. rnot. life is sweeping by. no 9 11!}. Eve 2 new. CanltalP9F AT _....u\/ _; ..|_.J..LLaL Manchester House PRICES. will Cn:~'TI.\`H: TF >, Barrie PETER PAE 3?vi:'t8W1:'. 8-5" - new. 3! b` overythivl L unm make F! Au uuuAAt) -m.\.L. n.uum her. not my 1L: ir. .\u.:It::r: Ila:-zest us ..`I.rw' i um: 7'.` me. A` new nm`'l, rz Co.\`sn.\'uc h;.~x.\:`uzu `Anne, .`>ogz:c 1' am} artxs rn v\iII,u-ad.u.. E` orts ban` Rm :1 mad DDIPIII . tm1x'I . gr ' ' -uonn:.x_1.. 8-lv ` -" .___I.I I ` -........o uu me mmoml Policy in the Local Legislature a few days ago could not wring a word from it, whereas three months back aumu 0011681011. 7 _ _ Such irthe inuence and work of the , ' j with purpose to further their own aggri;_n- dizexnent, and we def their uupportern to say that zt in not no. t the and of tin: ' nentnlizint`polin`5'r!.nwill e We dp,n,ot end`o1f the Mocflgylt fen For the asked the pbqntry " ruulullg U) me issues or xuarrmgelicenses in order that the appointment of issuers might 1 rest with the i_.;o vernn1ent. Today, with . se.-ircelv an exception. the issuers of mar ' riage licenses are partizans of the govern- ment and minions of the ,qover1m1ent. '- 'l`he_v took the issue of liquor licenses out 5 of the hands of the people and placed it in { the hands of Commissioners and Inspectors. 1 Every Inspector and ' every Commissioner 4 . is VI. pzirtiz-.m and tool of the Government, and three thousand hotel-keepers have : Tlmnzing over their heads the expressed or ~ implied threat of having their applications I = for license refused if they vote contrary to 3 ; the Government. _I'lin County Court ' Judges formerly appointed a. man to the :positien of bailiff or division court clerk simply because he was qualied for the po- ` sition. Government took the power of ap- ` I e t ) s 1 i 1 4 E 1 ; pointmeut unto themselves, and thereafter 2 L a man was appointed simply because he was I ` 1 their political follower, and now eight hun- 5 ' dred oftheso appointees wield the power of ; their offices on behalf of the Toronto suto- e crats. Forxnerly m_unicipsl1ties_ controlled t the schools in their sections. N ow a system I of oicisls and inspectors centering 1n.To- I I ronto have taken that right from the peo- 0 ple. The powers of country councils have been curtailed, the powers of municipal `E councils have been curtailed, the powers of 3 school trustees have almost been annulled, and the pernicious inuence of a Star J phsmber form of Government is permeot- ' ing every class and grade of society, poison- ing_ its independence and destroying its social cohesion. . - .Q.1nl\ -- Hm" 1-1!---'~ I "i '4` .fI)ll0W8l`R uf Robert Baldwin undoing the .Iift_v years in the history of the country l ...-..... F`. . ........y.--. What is the case to-dz\y .7 'I`he alleged wnrk of his lifetime. Su-culled Reformers row.-1'ling_t0 nbsolutism, carrying us lsack llutmgressinn in II. progressive age. The thcoriee uf Charles I. and Stm`or(l in the nineteenth century. `A Thorou1.{h in~ stoml of a Responsible " government, The tenets of Buckingham mid Laud pro- ulmmed bytlie professed follovvers of Hamp- . Inn and Pym. ('l'overnment by n. cabal in- E . ntoad of hy the people; government by l E (wminiiesimxurs, by inspectors. by rings, by -vrclerain;councils, hy fear, by corruption. \\'l1erc'nuw are the rights hf the munici-- I pnlities. A change was made in the law: . . . _ . - ` I relntnig to the of marriage licenses in g 1 anmointumnt. nf innnnrn ...:,.1.. . .InCm1a(ln. the war cry of the` Baldwin ' I Reformers was government for the people ' lby the people. And the people gallantly supported their leader, "waged determined I ' ; war on the old Tory doctrine of exclusive ' ' government, werelsuccessful, and developed ` a system of municipal government un- i equalled in the world. By that system the , people rotaim:-cl complete control of their; ahirs, which they managed in :1 way satia- l factory alike to themselves and `to the l ` general go \'C`I`ll ment. \I'L_A! .1 I x `~ V An old subject it is true, but one of the a ' utmost importance to every citizen of On~- 1' other. f tariol The fundamental rule of British ;freedom is that the people shall govern: l'thernsolves. Mngna Charts. and the Peti- H , tion of Rights were but the enunciatiun of 3 this principle. Centuries ago Englishmen i 'fought for popular government. Fought `for it, determined to obtain it, drenched ; the country in blood from end to end for it, [did obtain it at the expense of imprisoning flone king and cutting off the head of an! Judging by the commencement the calen- I dnr for 1883 will have many" a dark spot. ` many n.tale uf woe. But one month has elapsed; and yet death and destruction have been dealt out witlrio. liberal hmul. Al- nmst every day "since the opening. of the year. almost every rising sun, has shone on wrack nml ruin, upon hlnncm life pcrislting by lnmlvnnd sea. Tremend- om; tlrmds lmvu devnstmzed parts of `Eurupe. awzllluwing up in their turgid I wutm-n-. shrieking liunmnity. '|`errible 1 1 lstnrlus have whirled uver the plains of: ` Ann-ric:1, and little hillucks in their track ' ` Georgian Bay. This would be handy for all Several of our con'teinporaries,'* both east and west, continue discussing the question of the formation of a new county,_ and al- most invariably revert to the feelings of Barrie in the matter. Cannot they under- stand that to the people` of `Barrie this a. a. question of the `utmost indifference? ' Whether a new county is formed, either to the eastor west or both, does not concern us one iota. Some of the propositions, however, furnish food for laughter. For instance, it is contended that Barrie is an I I inconvenient distance from the outlying T Townships, and consequently a proposal is i 1' is made to form a new county of a group I I "of Townships including Flos and Tiny with Collingwnod as the County Town. Thenfun comes in when it is considered 1 that the people of Tiny and Flea would C have to come to Barrie to reacheither of 5 the aspirants for county honors. However all parties might be satised if a new coun- . ty was formed, with Collingwood as the County Town, the said county to be com- posed of the northerly part of the Town- ship of Nottawasaga, the Christian Islands, and any other loose real estate` that may be hereafter found oating around in the parties and the cost would be inconsider- able. To. keep Stayner from objecting to this arrangement. that town might be de- clared .1 sort of a District of Columbia with power to negotiate its - own commercial treaties andregulate its own whiskey laws. We would willingly donate it our Entry`- pri.rV as the neuclus of a navy. What to do with ()1-illia is hard to say. A_ place 1 " v that the Salvation Army wont tackle isl .,. confessedly a bad lot, but erhaps we a` might be akin to attach it to Iara, where j 3 Hun lnmn rm'1nlnt~lnn- flan linnnr h~nH.- nn 1 sl :1 ullguu nu iu`1u bu uuuun 1!. L0 mum, wnera | the laws regulating the liquor traffic on { Indian territory would either save the ? I town nr kill the Pnrlref man. . ` :mv1'1e.4 LIZA TION. A '.BA 1) ' >()PI}.Vl.\'u. GMAT in Mowat and the Globc is hinl` Proplxef; but nohvlwn the National Policy ia undordisquasion. Since the new de-' pm-ture not 3 word has the Globe had to nabely lauded and berated. Nov? even the debate on the National Policy davn um an--1-I --* *7 ` A NEW COUNTY. vovnIIlIJ\I xv _ --Z-~ . lied in Allie'ton tlnirx-(t`_y:i.i1ree {ans - J TRAINS on the N. ck N. W. Ry. are keep 1 for which he received the sum - i ing very irregular time just now. The f clllh ' trains from the south very seldom come `in } Mn. Lramr, of Orillia. could nu ' f 135 um" `"1 hour I-ta f oath of qualication fm- r`.m.....:n Y A .._. low III - : -----J1 - u - Mn. D. Pnawss, miller and mill owner!` 3 of Brantford, was in the village last \Ved- I nesdny. c LAST Tlnxradny night was xo coldest! night here this year. The thcrnmmetnr_ xjeuiaterod over 20 below zero. i i I I X D... n.. n..-_--4 - -- .._- -...... nu Lnvul unnu- A Many snow storm visited this section 3 9 of country on January 17th. The roads? cm badly drifted in places. It is verytdir-f ; ticult for the r0s_idents in back townships to ; I get out tovnuarket. ` Conant: \` `ha: .3.- 1 I ,. D ., + - (SpcmaI.) ~ V 1 : MB, A; LA1_DLAw, millwright of Orillia, _; gave us a call a few days ago. | Tm: M. E. cunoert a_ few evenings ago 3 3 , was a successin pointof numbers and nan- , r ; cially. ' " x ll`- 1\ I1` _.-H "' ` " ' E _. ., nu... u-av :.uvuuu) uvcuulg. J` Rm . DIR.-VDI('LLE.\ , of North` ; will occupy the pulpit of St. , Church for three Sundays, lust Su 3 the first. 1 _'........--~- vv_-as av Iuvauvv I4Cl`U. _ I _ Rm Dn. AYx.%WoRTH, of Mount Forest; " !delivered a. temperance lecture in the M. 1 E. Church last Tuesday evening. 1 REV, JR - Nfrrrnu A6 \TA..I.I.. 1 'l`ur.1w. has been u.n0tl1e1'(`risis in lr:unca and for (lays the l{ep11l)llC trembled. llmv- over a new l\finim'y has been formed. and )0rlm us the (Inn vex: has been averted this, l L time. The Freucln are a weculiar u:-u :10. u - V l Ililtlllll uf uncertainties and :Inxmcln'0nismn. Give them thu llcnhhlio and they want (hw lilupire, give them the l.'1tt<-rzmdhloml will Ilhw unless tlwy gut tl1o:furu1o_r. No\'e1'tlxo- loss_they are tn-d:\_v pt-rlmps the moat ]n'nR- pelmnn n:\ti-m nu tl1efa<-ssvuftlw v.-arth. .. Vuovvo Mn. Tues. Gu.Lovn' lectured in` the resl)yte:-inn Church last Mnml... ...,.....-.... Y i ll ,` L] ""' I vl MARRIE6 IN HASTE A romantically arrangedrunaway match, 5 i in which a Toronto military gentleman and l a Bond Head belle were the principal actors, I occurred some few days ago, It seems the l I` happy couple were engaged to be married, ' but the father of the lady, insisted on the ' devoted swain waiting too long aperiod for .the consummation of his happiness. He, _ in conjunction with a_number of his friends, arranged a plan which was crowned with success. The wedding supper and all was {arranged in a house on Parliament street which he had prepared V for the reception of his wife, and all the requisites for the mar- lriage arranged with the utmost care. The ` same evening he went to the `home of the , bride at Bond Head,` and after spending a 4 pleasant time and allaying the suspicions of 1 the father, he, in company with the lady, . got into a two-horse team which stood . waiting for them, and in,a few hours they 1 I were men and wife, having been joined in , ` the holy bonds immediately on their arrival < in the city. ' ' i iA,I_iARVES'I` or NEWS GATHERED mo *5 WINROWS. ~ 1 . vuuuby s nuances may be regularly audited. 3 The report of. the special Committee 0111 the Revision of the Municipal Act is too` volumnious to be even condensed. It con- tained however many important suggestions i and reconniielidations of mneudment. I I ! 9 The Committee on giontiugencies recom- imeuded payment of accounts that came; 1 within their Jurisdiction amounting in all j `I to 380. .' ' - ' nu\A..A \f_ A 1` II (1 --- i v _ , r_J .,.-..- V. ..v..v....uu unuv usluu ` JUUII HUW &G(]ll8HlI8nC65- 3' J urisdiction In taking your departure from among us j Ito 880. ' '- = which you are now approaching you are, i Report No. 4 of the Committee on guratively speaking leaving us in the E Finance, recommended a special audit of F body but in the spirit of memory we trust : i the non-resident land fund, in order that I to have you always with us. Our final and in the future, this important branch of the 3 is. that experience in the} County's nances may be regularly audited. i place of business and residence ghieh i ! I'6D0l`ia the anncinl nnlnminn nn `you own ..\...\..L J... ....L-.. V 7 Among other recommendations contained j in -report N n. 4 of the Roads and Bridges I 2 Committee, was that of repairs to the swing ' over the Narruwa Bridge, 11 mostimportaut , work. 3 "HI- .. I1 _,, I ..... n 4A4IAr|AVlz\l\JIVo ; 3 Iuauu `.---. _ _ V _ I i | On Coumylme between S1mcoe and Grey. ;l 8100. On condition County of Grey grant like sum-. 'I`nwn1ine{Monk and Watt, 875. I ' 'I`o'.'.'nline Orillia and Oro, repairing ; Road and Bridge, 3100. . ' ` Bridge over Nottawnsaga River Town-, ' ship of Essa, 8150. A * I ! rhino nunvv T`nu-ul.'.... \1Y..u .....I n__..1 ` I- Iiridge, Noisey River, `Township Nutm- ` wamgn, $150." ' - unugu, 1 uwnune :'u1_)ala. and `[0830! Isloo. _ _ ) :`_ Bridgo,` Muskoka Lake Road, 850. Bridge 'l`nwnlinn 'l`mu-my-nnn ant` 1 'I`m-: Mail says it hue good grounds for be- ; lieving-that the elotiona will takoplace this month and calls on the party to close up j the rmilm. The Jtfail is right; the timel has come for action. Let our friends l)(}- I gin the work at once. In due time 9. can- i lidnte will be aelectod, one who will carry ; our standard with honor. and _victoroius1y. ; In the meantime let the lociil associations he called together and the work of <-Irg:m- iintiun perfected. I St: 1' )0. ns. amp Lu nurses, quou. , Budge over Townline Watt and Card- I well, 350. . - `J Narrow Bridge Road, .8100. ; Bridge Townlino Innisl, 8250. ; I Bridgo, I"ownlino Humphrey and Chriatie, ] . S50. uuu ui um ruw~payeI_'s :-~- ' That after examining the applications for money to build and repair Roads` and Bridges on the variouaACqu-nty and Town- ship Boundary lines in this County would recommend the following grants to be made 1-. in. n.......__ It... L_ .,,_ ,, L1 ~ -*- --.-. it I The fullowimz in a` continuation of the D report of.County Council doings, continued ' from first page. i C _ mmnrniu-rxozt or nnwnanr. _ The special Committee appointed for the purpose reported on the petition for the In- oorpontion of Allandale. 'As the petition was irregular, inasmuch as the name: there- r I 7 _ , to were not proven, and not shown to be 1 included were not accurately dened, it was householders, and the limits proposed to be 1 v recommended that no action be taken on .i .- the matter, but it was pointed out that if a . , ` proper petition were prepared and present- 1 ed at the June Session, no delay would ' tactically result,'as the census could still ' taken during the year and the -Act of Incorporation prepared. . raurrmo. The Report of the Printing Committee recommended payment of certain accounts, and awarded the County Printing for the year. to Tm: Auvmos. . 1-iusoxans AID ASSOCIATION. The special Committee appointed for the purpose reported that in their opinion every encouragement should be given the above Association and recommended 9. grant `of $50 to the Society. 7 --v-nu no u unauu nu. Report No. 3 of the Oommitteeon Roads and Bridges recommended the following grants, which we commend tn` the considera- tion of the rate~payez_'s 2- l I Thf. after Axnmninn [kn nun"/unh'nnn _m-nuge,` musxoxa muse Road, 3500. ' Bridge Townline Tonsorontio and "E553, 30 ' l U. Bridge, I`own1i'ne Adjala and Tossorontio; I00. ` V ' h}U. Bridge '1 Bridge '1 Bridge T Bridge, M KI`)- Bridge 1 `.50 CREEMORE NEWS Am:oRDlNu to the Public Accounts, last year there was used at the Government House, Toronto, 32,588.14 wortl1.of coal, nr an outlay during the winter months of $17 per day for fuel. Thelbill for plumbing for the same building amounted to 8954.52. j boos anybody imagine these amounts were really spent in thefmsnnor specied `I We 3 would give a good deal to know" where the f nmney actually went. THE REAPER ! 3 Tmvnliue Tay and Medonte, 850. ; 3 Tdwnline Vespra and Floss, 8200. ` 2 Tuwnline Orr) and Medonte, 8100. 2, '[`mvn1ine,Medonte and Orillia, I M on Wye River,` Tiny and _'Floas, ,,,,, -. 3 I 'y thaw is being anxiously ! hundreds in this vicinity. _:i ng np_fa.at. It is with great 1 - can be procured in many + farmers have to c~iva.t.lmi.- I . OOUNTY OOUNOIL ROADS AND BRIDGES. v a.. M154-;ci.x.ANzou.~4'. ;______A______, _,, ,I,;- f Nora` At1g11sta, V Andrews , '5, Sunday was > uuu D6019 334 It i! by time the FUNK` `IE5: Till . Globe atstoa emphatically that all things being equal Mr. Mowat will alwnya "employ his party friends in preference to others. * The statement was quite unnoce- . wry. Ontario has yet to hear of_'tl1e Hon. Oliver appointing any but partizan follow- em to any position, or that 'any doctrine but that to the Viictors lmlnng the spoils " has or cgm ev'er achm.te_hizn. ,,._ _----r- v- uuv nun OI I`-`OTQIDBD and none Colhngwood. . Foreman, al- though 93 year: of age, appeared to be in the enjoyment of good health on Monday evenin , but having occasion to leave the house or a short time, he was found dead by hi: family`ehortly_ after. em: Georgina Be I4uu,1beI-Com _n ere having .a ne new {:1 bait bniYt`p:t Eon Seven: to do` their wor on the river lbove thp mill: The `veqaelxvill be 65, feet long by 14 feet , Mr; June: Storey, of Go]- u. ruremux same: of the {me and non: [Mr-. though age, apps: enjoyment of am}! In--I-I ...,..u... uuu property at West Gx`aven- hurat was guild 0: thhoi 16th iagt, under E. mo age a d. y ours. ompson ' Bulge: of Hamilton. ` Mr. Laidlpw, of Bar- rie, was the purchaser. `Thu pmoe was $3,- 075, Part of the muchin _ I ,___---.. nvw. rvuus uu G :1 110111 dy. A . ; Mu. Hum MoDozuLo Goldwater while 5 . 5 work' in the woods for Mr. W. Box-land, 3 roceivlgg very severe injuries, having had r several ribs broken. It will be some time , . before he will be able to go to work again. 1! Tun last oicial Gazette contains the fol- V ' lowing.- 32th Battalinn nf l n....4-.. n c:-- .. _..... --nuvu V9 WugUIu0D Tm: Gravenhu!-at local 1: Brydon`s mill property at ` was sold on the_ 1' Inn-A...-... L_I,l n o ...... Ul. wuscu no was wuhout food} died 5:` ` Winnipeg on Sunday from the ehcts of the exposure. The exposure caused it bad cold which turned to congestion of the lungs. _ Gravenhux-st 1012:] n....... --_- . ! Mu. Jc_>nN Svruxnuxn, late of Orillin, I who it wxll be remembered was lost on the Manitobian Hiring for six days, during three of whic he was without food, at I Sunday from tha Rang. .: n.- Battalion of Infantry, `.` Sim- I coe Fol-eaters."-No. 8 Company, Bond `Head-Lieutenant John Suthetlnnd, having failed to 3:1 ify, his name has l been removed from t 9 list of oicers` of the Active Militia. ` 1 ..-... ..... ,..uu..u.y nu re- enacted. , . . Ma Jonx ANDERSON, of Graveulmrst, on g Saturdnv last cut down the trees and split 4 j and piled tan cords 2-ft. wood his son and . 15 another lad cutting the name. This is c`nn- i ' aidercd good work for a 9 hour day. HUGH Dfnnnnrn |`1..l.1._-A.'- H` " Lrs1:r,ofOrilli.1, not t.- qualication for Councillor, the incumbmuce has "since re .' A new election has been ordered a: 3 beef will probably be re- elected. } Rfn Jnnv Avnv----:~ A` " /\,\_,_/\/\,vv\' \ l|ll\`lIlnI., uuu nu/no lIll|U\4l\ Ill unuu uuvn have marked'wliei`e strong men and weak l`m: utlicial lkickei, I)ireCt<)ry for tht` . . _ - women mid children have alike succumbed. i . . . l Vonntv of Hnncne has just been l8Sllt`(l. ; C V I d 1 I _ _ . ,, . l'v\])lPS can be had at 'I`m-'. .-\|\'.\.Vu-i: other. i 0" ""~'r ma ""` WU 9V9l`_VW leI`6, eaci ( ; nio_re terrible than the last. The Milwau- c V . _ . ikeu liolociuist is thrown in the "shade by` V .-\ ('ux.~er:i-.v.n*ivir. (`mimiitinll to UH51dU1' ` the Polish horror with its three hundred l H ____.- you - --v-- the nomination of (lziiididates to upp()SO Mr. - snocated and burned victims. At sea ` v month, it will, as the Iruh C'anadu1n points run. in the coming ulecmm for H, INCH] f death has slain right and left. till that last. ' I crowning carnival of - death in the German l`F'-lll"" will 1" ]"""lM nril " Fchy .- Ocean seems for the time to have satised Nth - even his \'(Jl'D.Cl0ll8 a ipetite. _Gannt famine t : has reared its ghast y front in poor down~ ii JAM!-is ;\IcCI.U.-+1-:i:\' of Armagh Ireland l" g`_'] I`:`t3]13"g_ While l (li3lt}9 Iadla l5 C has been sent to jail for that he did then` i 1:09 mg I 1. lscase rm 10 .a"g5 and there but out his tongue in a tlireatning 9 .]L ,r(1f;-mlunder 135 burdt-an dead -viluilf lie U _. . _ _ _ _ M , m L u_, gorge ,sa_urian ies_on is an s V manner at Pohoenan William Baillie. 'llie ; watching the bodies oat idly by. The t` miivictioii was secured under an act of Ell` ` 00Il1_|9Um0"l5 Of t19N' Y9 i5 t"'ibl; ,1- mi Ill. and we would tam the fteen ; ;;;8geal1hgrgf;g Ispcgffegtgghgggggggi 4` yvai--old" editor. *0 ml? "1` .""l' I claims the January storm as a` fulllment E _._.-_ . . -... ._ . .. ; of, his predictions, locates the second great . it th "'thFb dth h M woe issa(il_;i]iii!.lhIai?cli., 1faL"i?'; 339, add $3; thing MOW 'l 3 Ontario elections takeplace in the same l A I t .__l -7 no.-- fggfly t8l;I)el11Ilil`(()lnTVlE.ll`G(hID;I.!l()I1();irl(1i8};v i1:`\lt1Ii"i`:'1`:lcasl.`i: I 'Y- he month is greater aliction than even our; live? "5 g long siitleriiig people can bear. Either one g cm ' has more than wind enough. But perhaps l l 33 the Hrdy is l"it3b1e: Wiggins m3Y -' . 1' consent to postpone the storm tor a month; `A 1`? l 3] .-, -.... _u. an}: mammary was neserved. I Tun sudden death is announced of J. L Foreinsn senior of the fun of Foreman I nd gong Oollingwood. Mr. Form... .1 west half lo.t 1. con. I ` 7,-Township of Mulmur, c1ean_ed nnddeliver- \ ed Alliaton thirty-three tons m wheat, I ifor of 8920.00 E -....-.... val -uuuunv W56 !)['()h'8n; jmto and qunntxty of goodshtolen. r , . ., g ; Tun Cunvenhon to nnmmnte a czmthdate 1 "in the C--usvrvntive interest in Snnth Sim- 3 ; coe win he hem at Omkntown on Februramy l3th. 5 I 3 my uuuusnu omuon on Sum! jmto goods : V T|'ln {`...n.m.s:..... A- _ ., _. . . _ _ . . V . u qnuuuauull. THE Cardvvell Sentinel has camemnt in a new form. It has a. patent outside now in- } stead of a `patent inside. ' ." A n ......... - ~ - " _, ....... v. u yavvllu unuuu. I A COMMERCIAY. travellu-s trunk left over _ at Midland Station Sundav was broken 2 quantity gonda'.r.nI.... , -.. ..... ......u,u uu auuuuy next. I - T i . . h;n, W. H. Bmamm late principal of the ; Public School Cooksfnwn has returned ,' hofue from Manitoba. V ' ,-n__ f"A_j .nm 1! REV. M. J. Bo\:u.Ls will preach in the l~BaptiBt Church on Sunday next. M Rvunnuu 1-`- _-' - > I , t n--_-- ; NOTES ABOUT WHAT IS TRANSPIRING THROUGH- OUT THE COUNTY. l ' ma. i!00D s aarw. ' 1 I I feel much sorrow and regret in part- 1 . ing with the people of this place, having 1 dwelt in this vicinity for about fourteen j 5 years. It was here and amongst those pre- . ` I ` sent that I have made my little store and i: v am happy to state that my sojurn here E ` amongst `the people of this neighborhood ; has been amongst a people that have ` '_ been kind and obliging in all things, and in I ` I accepting this valuable tribute of your re- *' spect towards me., I have not words to: I `express mv thnnln. I.nnnm.n.. c..:1.. ..... L- I :- H10 nomination to '.-\`(`uxsi:r.v.n`Ivr. .cUll8idcl` ' I Drury coming for the he Orillizt on I*'c|)y.