A HARVEST 01? NEWTGATHERED INTO wmaows, ` "J! -On Wednesday evening last Constable Carson arrested as a. vagrant one Thou. Forrer, a Deitcher from the drnnkenest. county in Ontario, which the some it is Waterloo. Forter had been workin on the C. P. R. and was covered with woun and sores. When drnmmd hnfnl-n "Ar Vrn1'nn9:u n -on-nanntnthu. -A runaway attended with serious results occurred on the Market Square on Saturday. A team belonging to Mr. Farrell, a farmer on the Ponetang. ronrl, become frightened op- posite `Don;zall s furniture store, and dashed across the square, overturning and sniashinga buggy belonging to Mr. Geo. McGowan. Mr. Farrell was thrown from his wegvon and three of his ribs broken, besides receiving other severe injuries. He was carried into the Victoria. Hotel, and Dr. Morton attended. to his hurts. On Sunday he- had recovered sufficiently to be removed to his home, but it will be some time before he will be able to at- tend to his usual duties. ,. .u .. - . .-~ max trip as we had ex edted. The Inspector, with the hard-hearte perversity peculiar to his calling, refused to pass the beat until the boiler was more thoroughly stayed and bolted. How. long the `extra work will take it is not given to man to know, but nrobably'not more than a few days. At anyrate we are given to understand that she will be running on Do- minion Day. 7 n.. \XT...I.......`l--. ---A--3---- `-- I "` was covered wmn wounds and When dragged before Her Majesty's representative he told such a. pitiful tale that the stony heart of the law was melfed even is the hot Slllh rnn1I:nf-.11 }\nnr11;nn_}\nn-a L-`J-L4... n-"I manna 01 E118 law was uleuea even as me not sun melteth boarding-house butter, and " Dutchy was given a chance to clear out of town. He clear - --TheApeople of Bertie were A doomed to eit- perience the pains ,of disappointment again last week. The Enterprise did not make a trial trip had edted. The Inspector, hard-hesrtedp Derversitv necnlinr fn WASAGA BI-:AcH" -THE REAPER I .-_-..___ PH ELPSTON PRll.`4L`!lIl"[`IO.\'S CAR ll"ULLY ` COMPOUNDED STROUD *. DUFF & 00._,_% Go to. B'I'J`1"`i'5'Co. If ypu want Beautifui Lace Gurtams Go to"l`.`D'l)FF. Co. If You want to get, First-class Value for You1jnIoneY % If ybu wait Carpets or Matte Go to '1`. DUFF 4- Co; If ion want Flam-_ Oil Cloths SIGN or GOLD_EN Fleece. KIIHUFIUU W11]. [)8 P1155335-, LE 1!! ULPUUIIUIL IN be the largest gathering of the kind that has ever taken place in that section. Bnsnronn is having a ' series of incen- diary res. The Witness calls on the Reeve to investigate the origin of some of them.` The loss by `1`uesday s re was $350, and on the day following a re was discovered in the stable of G. Cook. started in the lining of the wall. Where is your watchman? ' ' II\InI n- -nu vv wvvuuunu . Bonn Head Division or Sons of Temper- ance was resusciated Iast Fridey evening, on which occasion about 3 dozen members of the Bradford Division were present and took part in the reviving of a once ourish- ng and prosperous division. Oioers were elected and other arrangements effected for the ing on the good work of temper- ance in nd Heed. I an .- . 0.` vv nu. 4-awn. .-...y--- A Yotma man named Cloutier, meet with a. severe accident on Tuesdsy at the Mills, Musqnosh. He was standing talking in the mill, when a man who was working a. moveable saw, ' some way shoved it against Cloutier 3 arm. 'l`he'savz struck the wrist in a slanting` direction and outright through the bones of the wrist, `and some distance up the forearm. l'lI___ nAIl:_L-.. `I\_:..2_.. `D._I- -_--.24`l..._ ..- ......v.n.v-.u -v-... 'I`_mmE will be an immense gathering of Orangemen at Midland on the 12th of July. The Orangemen from all parts of the. County of Simcoe and the Midland district will be present- It is expected to HA thn lm-aunt onthnrina nf Hm kind that D.9313lTl|9m3W, lugulwu, unqwuur athletic contests, for which good prizes are offered. A. balloon a.soension.anddisp1a.y. of fireworks will take` place in thggrening. V mrmz, LIFE. AND 'AGG|DENTJz1 V 20-lv Tm: prospectfor something of a valuable nature, below the surface of mother earth, in the vicintiy of Beeton, are quite as en- couraging as ever. The boring has been continued.and*the holeis now down a depth of about 570 feet, and the drillers are still in limestone rock.- World. llsnvlzuavv ur vnnw .v...-.--u . Tn: 'Alliston Driving Park uuocistion will hold a. meeting on their beautiful half- mile track on the tint of July next, when purses to the Amount; of bqo'er- ed. In addition tohoug racing Elie:-ga will be a lgc:-one match, tns.o~.wu.. mdother nilulan bnntnni-.1 for whinh onn nrizm are ' Pursuant to chapter 107 of the revised statu v of Ontario. the creditors of the estate or Patrl J oseph Cullen. late or the Townanliof Sunnldn e in the County yt Simooe. farmer w o ,dled on or about thetwenty eighth dn." of January. A. D..e _ nhfed to send: moat. nre%lr 08; d nnell.o1-toe el A LACROSSE Club (Silver Leaf \ was organized at Churchill a week ago with the following as oioers: Club captain, Wm. 11-win ;Aeld captain, P. De La Hay ; secretary, A. Gregg ; treasurer, A. Christie. Committee : R. W. Sloan,_A. Kirkpatrick, M. 'R.nhm-turn. ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS. . pniinnntm uhnnmr 131-0! {she 1-veviae if '- :; ' ooaP.o.. e *1:~.P..' ..:a.:*......`"1.;.;x oaephculle` on onbetore` them-at day of u , A.D;, 1883, the addresses and a full and particu- lar description of their clung] duly verified, and the nature of an seem-ties h d by them, and `to take notloe that medietely after the said data, t.he..IQ!,d %i_aeut.o1-slwill proceed to dist.-ibute the assets or he and deceased emon the es en- titledth h vingregerd to at which 1;? t:r'nd`exeouho1-I shall glgan have: A. notice. ` _-: <- -','. ` '*~-4 m.`n:~ SANDERS. ` Mn. ELLIS is putting the machinery in 9. small steamboat which _he intends to run between Fox_ and Snake Island and Grassy Point. His boat will aocomodate forty or ftv persons, and from appearances she will make fast time. 1. . .... _. - ... ashort time 0 regarding the prevalence of measels and o.tl1er oontageous diseases. There is not a case of sickness in this village at pre. sent ...Dr. - Shepherd, of Hamilton, dentist, calls here twice a month . . .The- grangers of N ottawasaga held their annual picnic on the 7th inst. in Mr. Casey's beautiful grove. Quite a number were present and an enjoyable afternoon was spent... ..Mr. David McCnt. cheon and .Mr. J. .H_._McLean and wife de- parted for Oregon, Wis.. on` the 12th inst .. . Alively time is expected here on Monday, July 2nd,, which will be celebrated as Do- ,minien Day. Horse racing and various other ` sports and games are on the programme, for which suitable prizes will be given....'I`he Orangemen will celebrate the 12th of J nly in Creemore this year. Lodges from Mulmer, V Meaford, and various other outlying places will be here and a large gathering is expected. Cheap railway tickets will be issued on that day from Meaford south, and from Lisle north....Mr. Chas. Woodhead has removed from Owen Sound to Creemore....Crops in this vicinity are looking well . . = An agitation is on foot to, build a large grainliouse at this station and establish" a grain market here. . . . Stayner is rejoicin over our train service on the N. & N. W. lty, as there is only one train on this end of the road and mixed at that. The train is never on time. Coming from the south is on an average about 50 minutes late....'l`he new sidewalk on'the east side of Mill street is completed and young fellows may now go out for a walk with their \ girls without the risk of broken bones . . . .The _rumor regarding the sale ot Mr D. Nieol`s farm was premature. The negotiations were broken off . .-Rev. Mr. Bosworth, of Coiling- wood, and Rev. J. H. Doolittle, of Creemore, and Stayner Ba tist ministers exchanged pul- pits last Sun y....No service in Canada Methodist Church last Sunday on account of ministers being absent attending conference at Peterborough....Road work commenced here last Friday. Young men will say they are not of age as `they are sure to do when such work 18 to be done ...Creemore mills are nndergoin repairs under the supervision of Mr. "I. lay, millwright .. The wheat market is good now. Farmers are gettinglan average of one dollar per bushel. .9 V4. -1-`; Avvna -uuun Trultia. Tuos. RAMMY; of the 7th con., 16th lot, Tecumsth, has sold his farm, and has bought 200 acres near Beeton. 7"..- T`D___j,__J _,, .._.,I", , ti ' .....-.---- --v--~v-- _v- v... .w....._,. SOME of `Mr. Beck's men when returnimz from the North Shore in the Shawanaga saw a. deer inthe water which they suc- ceeded in cepturinmalive and bringing down with them to Penetanguishene on the boat. Tm: Gilford cheese facto completed and will be in o few days, m.. ..... .. ,I-n_.__': ___._.n_ _: __ ry is nearly peration in a __,`__-, i___ 1' _ . ....J.-V. TWENTY dollars worth of prizes was dis- tributed amongat the Penville public school [pupils on the 18th inst. `ED: 'I1.--.. 'I3..-._.-.' -4L. I-n1, , Inn! ..,-..n..v .-vv uunvu new- Tm: Bradford mercliants give their clerks Wednesday afternoon each week during the summer as 9. half holiday. `Mfr. (1 `D...-..- I. (1.1. 1:..- __.__ ___-n _; _ -.__- .. --_. .v. ...v ..-..- -...... yu.-. nave-lvlao RAT poison got mixed with our belong- ing .to Mr. R. Dorsey, of Beeton, and nearly resulted in_ `fatal consequences to several members of the family. Gail`! ..t It. `D.....1. .. __..._ __I_.._ *__;.-___.:,, _, .....-...5 Ilnnv nun.-nu u ALIIIII AAVLAV-1&3 : Mn. 0. B20]: & Co's. ne saw-mill at Penetanguishene began rumiing on Monday of last week for the first timdthis season. 1` BOUNTY JOTTINGS ! ` E.`B:'SANDER8, , Eu opened; in the above premises. The stock elnbncea all material for Fancy Work. ' with nnttu-nu started: nook emu:-sees all material (or I pqtternn started: FANCY WOOLS AND YARNS, un':Ir 1:!" nuu!t:I _uIa nunnnrn snag ` uu:~sm1..m_s- EMBROIDERY AND ORE EL SILK. LAGES AND nnsaornnnms. V smxs & cnmmmn cows AND mssnxs. aonnox sun AND I-om'r.1.AcE, BRAIDS, man AND nnrsror. nouws. . SCRAP PIo'rUnn-.5 . nssun: puma. nuns AND zmrsmn. AGENT CITIZENS INSURANCE 00., 11-U E'\I\(LjlJ, :1.` a.11.|.'1 '|Dn.Uo - DLUDIH ' Halumotlnoney. Ownercanhtwe theaame awmwmmmmw , `vvanu xv 1\.LV.I..--DU1.l.'AJ)1J.l`J for Dwelling or Private om Over W. H. M ' t and . W. H. usrn:E`i$`." . `?"" ` """ ant s':I.*'4s.V:b.: :E-_::;v._~1"G DONE. AOALL'I880LIOI'1'ED. cu. -U \.AIuIu-wvvu 50.!!! jlulllag NW Pulling I03 PJII coma SOUTH. - V fan oomngwoodmo . no u; .4.oo . ..J...u3...a.. -us tit, mm. 5.oo3.x'3 Arrgve-t'l`or.oz_no. 9.1os.m.. 1.g.5v-m_.. 3.153.-nu nusxom BBANOH-GOING NORTH, 1l.1o3.m.. 2.39.111. 8.15p.'m Luv -Am` st 0 18.00m.. 4.l.5p.m..,9.4op.m M Arr.`otG1-1 unt.1.25 o.m.. 5.6on.m. `MRS; L-.-_ STEPHENS LADIES UNDIROLO1 l5liNG our: Children : 1prom'and Pattern: I Leave 0. 11.10 s.m.. 2.5 Pom-`o Ar st Onmngwood 12.40 p.m.. 3.55 p.m.. GOING nU'l`R_ 9.55 OUND, IN PAE |BROS'. STORE hv nsnnv-lnonwunm-Ow nlul haw !-in ..-........- .4 na. Atuvrnox-Inn. 18.00 In.. 4.15 13,111.. 9 An-.atG1-svonhunt, 1.36 p.m., 660p.m. . A GOING SOUTH. I . Lean Gnvenhntat. 6.30a..m.. 1 .I.csvo0rlllls. . 6.10 mm. 8.06~.m.. A Arrive at Barrio. 8.10 3.111.. _o.o5 n.m.. 1 nuts:-um-u noqpan-n 5-4.-go-on gngpu-.-.- 2 Doors/West owe Barrie Holel.! uvnsvw UVU ILL; - - Iain G`:-nvenhnxiat. 6.30 5.121.. 2.15 pan have 01-Illh. 4.00 p m `Arrive 9.05 5.00 p.m NORTH smoon-aon'm NORTH. `laivonorlest . " 3' 4 1o.io'5;x n';: -mum Arrive nwonotsngniahone; 1.00 p.!n;, 10,459.11; I` DING I`|"l`l? , FANCY STORE` 2 DODIISV WEST OF G. B. MEADOWS. OOMS TO RENT.-'--SUITABLE . fm- nwnlllna mu Davao. nu: n...... ur We hereby tende1_' our s_incere thanksfq the people_of Barrie for theirlliberal patronage and assistance, in maklng thls. Olll` I`StMlll1nery Opemng such an unqualied success. A Grand success. McCarthy : Block, Dunlap-st, Barrie. ` UNIVEFRSAL EXPRESSIONS GF ADMIRATIUN MANY LADIES NOW CONSIDER TORONTO MILLINERY AT'A DISCOUNT. NORTI-lIll_l!_ nAu.viIAv 1),.uJ_{, Patent Medicines, Dye St-uls, Soaps, Combs and Brushes. ' snow Room nnownm) Mas. STEP!-IIENS. Nothing Ever Seen Like it Here! otm MILLINZERY orsmme I 1'~:3a'131'z. ` sxnun 0, `i!lMBROIDERi AND` unuvnnu utuu, ILJIJ uI.JlIaD uullll IJIIUCD W111 UU JULIIIU UUIICUUV V Our Mr. Cromptonleaves here for Europe June 23rd, to make extensive purchases for fall and winter trade. TIIE _--GOLDEN BBAV.ER. In Ggntlomens Furnlshlngs, We have a full hand, and would like you to see our Goods. The Goods arefbought from rst hands in, London, and as we are pushing this depart- ment hard, the styles and prices will be found correct. nun Mn nunrnnfnn I ---- At! Ln-A IL. L` - - - ~ -- T------ 03--J `- We carry a very ne line of Ready-made clofhlng, and make the'.PrIces rlghf every time. An inspection of our. styles willconvince you that we are leading'in quality, t and price. Buy your Clothing where you can get the greatest value for the least money, or in other words give our Clothing at trial. - DGILDILCIJ VIV Ill uux \)I._lUI.I '(`l,l-Ill PIIUCG. |7CU >ULll. UUIGI. IIIJU Ul son anufsmr Felt I-lats, at so and 95? also our bet- terfgrades at equally close prices. - R;'E1\fO V? _`E`fiFl*)T GEORGE MGNKMANI Our Fe1tHat`tr"ade_is boomingjust now, everybody well satised with our` Gdods and prices. `See our special line of Au n-.l.au.u a.|.|. u-.n- -4 an ....I an- -1..- ...... :...a_ Felt Hats .' Felt Hats} ` CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING. GROMPTON & RYAN, ALL DAY AND EVENING. ,u s sequsnesof Sew-Abuse. _w--u-"unis: .III I IHQI which ENCY ` NM. VlEAKNEss.snd sll diseases t II lose log of memory. universal lust , d1_pnns_s_ of v`isi_o_n, _p_ren_utnre sitively and permanently cures I M POT- Rezused by excesses of any kind tude.peln in e airfare. nnd )9 ' hnt follow | of one I ` mn 0 0 ICHE UPC 'e..':.*..'.'*"`"-.":*::; T `.`*'*`V..*;*;`"'*""" ;':.`.`: man} other diseases t1?tpleu1to'lnanit:'g:z'- con- mm 356?` '1'nzFS`{3`1'{ umiomn tree by * nail. : sfgrmonnroa In aoldntsrpor box,` otlix _ 1rI6.byolldmgzuu.orw1ll-be idnt |ihglgl.leoj1fdy_ s_edpQ',_ log 14-locglpt gt ptloe ...7v.';.J.--1'3 aunt. mnggm 1 - I ..._ ;` ix`: *`sI`nnn'aI'.1IL'.'l'LI.an."nI.:.., . VI _I33,&3.lo1iged"7`l-1:_'in"v-r-` lrealthrectox-ed by tneumeorche 2:55 W. " GERMAN _lNVIG.0R,ATOB. positivgjy permanently cure: I ll no1 4 u-.>a.-u.u~Isn3sx.'nrn.gn;_ ` . I . .2. 1.: .- -':1~mggg"-r6}do.'oMo I .0! W. 0.`.IfLInI;8oIo'a\.'lhnt!'nr'.&r|-lg. . 23.], mnnn.n_m:mn . -I\`l'T1)I"l"A1t 2...- I l.`Hl'I(E \\'I'l`l[ 'l'|[I.*l RELl_AHLE KKNADIAN C0. .... .........- .nu-a nl_!|nI.""`r$H'|_0_-__` 28-Iv usnoaoennnn j "DU-RUIIA_M BU LL .~ig..:'L"1. bu" . 10 .t.hD -b I 3 idtgtimenzxf 3;-. nervlce free `of r. l 2241: ;u.=-:I:?:1'_.'1:! _1=IA-rs 2 :3: Barrio, Midland and ;Gravenhurst. MALLlSTER, s-'r6' EESL, D... 11...... Hr.-. _ MALL`lAS[_0. _s`To3v & co., One Door West of Queen s, Barrie, ARE OFFERING I `A SIIOR'1` SESSION ON MONDAY .\'I(:H'1` LAST. HUBS, SPOKES AND BENT STUFF, CIRCULAR AND OTHER SAWS, LEATHER. BELTING, LACE LEATHER, PACKING OF DIFFERENT KINDS, NICHOLSON S AND JOWITT S FILES, HILLER S HORSE RASPS, JACK sCREws, BIRD CAGES, AT `ROCK BOTTOM PRICE-S. HARDWARE, FISHING TACKLE, . AMERICAN STEP LADDERS, FARM AND GARDEN TOOLS, SUPERIOR BRANDS OF WHITE LEAD, READY-MIXED PAINTS, JAPAN COLOURS FOR CARRIAGE PAINTING, GLASS, PUTTY AND VARNISHES, One Dgm: West of the Queen s Hotel, Barrie, P. F. EWAN, r5s.b3'3? | A',L-l;;~E:l- -;.~'v- mo-I V ~ ~ ; .._._ __.1 2.1-- ___ 4, A LARGE STOCK OF FARM Ann TOWN PROPERTY` iron SALE. . u-2:.- undm-:lgn:edyl1_l_x-_ec':ei_v'o, tendgx-3 nfil .t.he :1.-`t 9,11-` Nu;-If. I-Qt _J"'U,1ZIY", .` that "tin no di- of llmM wp:?n.;:pl?g:om can ' .9 no 'r.'- "61 1 "((11.0 ' `or th |oawcoau1E'1ng1 gums. V Pmoxn u.--Water Lot 26, in the Tovin-of nr.--su' inn hm}: bbkh Lot 21; ii: 3rd oonmmm aznm-ea 1-ms I IUVJI4 |3lll|. r conatructcx. nnhul - , ," Brow: Messrs. Purvxs, hung . ' 00111 Ross `wore nppolnted 8 am after the new park to` be 1 the Mulhollaud p1'0P01'tYr an journed. . 0 on 2 0'1 ;N1*.00L_ tlonbpfsaleeuy. Immediate -' 01! 13 11 tlom fr rd ulars and conditions will Mpmvw up? IF; Jrsly, 1883. . '. ' ` ._:Ilomomu:L, Hosxm 8: oenxazx. _ Vend;s' Solicitors, 11-3 A Tomato. Mull! .El1II'Bd ' If W3" mug :1 %z*..2*"** " 0!` T importr, &c.~ nu: or am ken Lot 2'9; in 3rd `.'oonIIln1nr22}ao1-cs. mrw near Barrio. affords )1` wesuneut. ` . : vvnlmn any .u.. u . npvun.-..;. BARRIE ? Cabinets doz.up.A (DUN:-OP-st) doc. up. PHOTO. VIIITYNGICAIRDS IN l'J!\'l)l.B.~'.w' \'.\1:ll.:`u. -f7o7n>}3 /mr TOILET .\RTIC`LES-A FULL LINE. The uhlic wlllnd it to their udmnmgo In (-1- in on 11 m before going elsewhere. All work mum-, - with the NEW PROC }<.:~fS. -Ed.ltor or MxRc.\:<'x'1l.E KI-lVlE\\ . _ t1'I`oavo1dlo:-.5 in the Mall:-1.plcasc send mom-y by Registered Letter. V ' Only Imvortodby HAYLOOK & JEN NEY (Late lluylock 5: ('o.) .-.-n .111-`VII!!! rs-an A\l!r'!)II`A `I Iinwvlb \V..... \'.'..|, `unto Alli) Auun cu . \ U.I sou: Acmxm FOR ummu. 7 Day EL, New Y(>r.'< JoHN`s`i`iaI5"I-E943 Its virtuesere unquestionable and its (`nrutivn character absolute. as the writer um pt mulxnliy testify, both from experience and (when rvminn Write at onooto Heylock & Jcnucy. 7 Uuy smm New York. enclosing SLOO, and you will X'CC('iV1- Breturn ,a. remedy that wi'l enable you to In-HI` e anybody else. and Vyhoee curative cm-(`ta w. H bopernancnt. You ml) never regret doing ; U." -I1.d.Itor ot M:nc.m1'1I.x: Rx-zvmw. l1'I`oavo1dlosa Ma.ll3.nlcnae send mm-x-' Patitrcly Restora lho.Hewr_i'ng,and is fine on /y Abwlute Oure for Deafness known. This Ollie abet:-meted tram peculiar e eclea of email WHITE OHM! . "ensrht m the Ye ow Scn. known ee C nos RONDELI-ITII. Every eeeehennen knoweu. Its virtues as 1; re- etoretive of hen-tnxwere discovered by a Bud- dh1st.Prleetahout e year 1-I10. Ite cm-cs were no numerous and many eo eeemlngly miraculous. the remedy was omoielly proclaimed over the en- ` tine Empire. . Its ueebocune aouniveraal that for over 300 years no Deetneee hes existed among this goople. Bent. chm-gee prepaid, to any Address A 81.00perbotv.le.]` ` T- HEAR wm :1 BE DEAF say 10 Inn: nan-Int-vnn Q rnlrnnln In wny on-n cu--uuuuvvnv nun uuvuulnli u ROYAL MAIL Ll.\'lC. Running in exclusiyc conm-4-mm with zh thern and North-\\ 1-st:-rn knilwu) s. The niccnt new Ste-mm-rs V ./I'l'L./l_N'IlC .r`7Nl) I .*ll"1 \ViH leave: (,'ullin;:\\'uml .-\ \\'El)?\'ESI).-\\' Axn S.\'l'l At4p.m., for M4-ufurd, Om-n >')lllnL K?!) Mnmtowuning. Limo (`urn-nt. Harv Ituy. .\ Mil]s.und nll(}corgi.'1n Buy por1stu. Na-. Thaw Steamers are quite new. and blllll cw} tor the Upper Lake truth-. They um: lll|. by any Steamers in (`nnudu fur >'l'lZl-Il:_ ~ and (OM!-`()R'l`. `A scrim; of poplar 6 clu_\' aions via. the Munimulin Uhunm-I uml Sm Marie to Mackinzuv lslund nrv bring an- of which due announcement will In-. nuulc-. oheap round trip tickets urc u w i.s.-xml by side route to Parry Sound and `rum-h l:i\-m :Norj.hern Belle ' will l('!'t\ (` (mllimrwuu. `nan vv ans.` -`-5.; 44.54515 |Jg,_ [It he: performed a miracle 311 my case. `I have no unenrfhly noises 11: my head and hm much better. I have been any benetted. -M deafness alped a. great dcuI-th1nk anoth bot ewillcurome. ___ ___ .V_._.__' v.... For sale by W. C. MCLEAN. Iiux-rio.'!.. .' 2-3-1! '3 side route Parry Sound und From-h l:i\-vr-. 'I Northern Belle will ()ollim:wm.| vv: Tuesday and Saturday at 1 pm.. mu! I'vnu mu: shone cverv Mondug and Friduy ul 2 yum. um arrivnl of the N. 8:. . W. ll. mm-nim: truin.~ v Parry Sound: and will leave Collin \\:~01l u m. and PL-ncumg. ntl1p.m. on-ry Vuhu ;.: or French River. For freight and p:|<`::':v- ly to an station agent/of the ulmw` r.-ulw.-. rlow mnborland. 35 Y()ll){(`x\L.. 'l`umnru; J. Grant, Jmnes-at.. llmniltnn; or to THOS. LONG, Sccy. C. (;'A.\H-Il{(l.V'. .\lun.r_ Great Northern '|`mnalt Connpuny. ('ullin.,-wu 24-Bmos. NEXT noon BIANK or commsnci, urcat N I-;A_ns Mlrosa; CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR'S HOLlDA`. :3, CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS .-\ l` STEPHENS STUDIO. E33}-IIL I-'\IIU I151-IJI-H"lll'l.'J l`\. l\I II ` of. Lot 8, (fond. Township ,5 Flex, comzm - ins mo Acres, mm: ox_-Jess, 15 acres vlcara-.1 an-i seededdown. balu ce in good `Pine nnd Hm-H `wood. Goodsprlnzrock along t`. 1' t m..- _Lot'. Are dash-ubla property. u"?u".3 331:: .1` a*3`p Ns. v'*:n`::?*3??rt`"r`*s1b'wwf 17:-..` 7...... 1.4 anon` .-. - ... L JAVA xxnnu, V nu`. L a U Vj1_|p.` .?u_nc_s 1s_t. 1883. -&--u-.;.---:...-- FANCY GOODS, `Cheap Wools and Braids, B'A.'RRIB. -., ARM FOR SALE,-THE NoL{'r}? :0! pf contai- incl Aaron: mm-n nu-1:-nu `I5 nln-nu 1-L-nv-:..l . `2V_I'cCa'r I .3 n1 , Mrs. (`A IT ['l`.-I L, I.-V(`UME, QTAIIPING V FORVBRAIDING AND Iamnnoxmzm-_. Silks, Can-uzszs, Patterns, Chenille`, " Uaila, T assvls, Table Draper, .j~c:, '.gsr%yt ..'.'U5|Sl k'Ill`K l"l.I'm." D.'.\Hm'. ' _ .P.. t c f()!]'cm`f.'~.`t1j1oI:--2rwl , . 'e' co1nplalc`:- s rknhlm _ nty at Oakley, Paula" sift`. "mhcKJ)s_ck." dslr` .MI's.. Bu-:ia..both celebrated prize et,teru._ U _n`1onths_"o vA`lao oleht zhoro`.-med shire. `am . 8.":::`**~*`Y'a::** :5 f.` V ..';.:{n o 't:t'e.'_ un V 1. w" '. iv-A flower: sire. :1clgda :`Blodsoxr(;."%ot 1 era 0! lat prizes and `:` wmo hh 5&1.` mu: further partloniara apply to 0. B ACKLOCK, Manager. Box'2l, 3312.0. 22.11, H hailin- cnysrnt PALACE stones, fHa.]l s_ _G_a:_--arrh Cure 'no1d byrlllwholoulonndohnr D1-n-`_gg1gg`a unanuhrampmnsuedsah In thouahodtatounnddnnad`: PRICE: -n In A, A 'I'I-AAI, `n 1|): C\ *&.1i 3%av r Thin only patina Hall : Gnu-rh 0 In map. ufutund by F. J. CHENEY 3 00., 0, intro. of Imihntinnx nvuwu Aux uuu uuouuu unsuu U H. w. HOBSON, Well 'nu, am. In. -.h.Iu.1l7 rv xrnrtnnxv n.. I0 IooIII8!O0uuuguul$ that 11 1111 not Om opposite N. 8: N. W. R. Depoj. Wxmuxn. On 1882. ll ltttlodnwhkrwu w\$l:nbn.hrrr-. for tad, nrymnahhtnontled by thonuot 1 Kim v aboutcund; ` L L-LURG ; 75 Cents I Bottle. $8.00 3 D0`/4. I an! Inn C turn `.1- nfa.hrodyb.%'. CHEAEEY` oo.. ::.a" o_ Catarrh of that I Catarrh of H1: auu-nmmm `c_T[ia run cmnan annals; .1551.` , V 3-'2xn '- 3" , .. . - ,__ ,_ v 3 `.AfVB0R0._l'BR lD "PIIGS ~imR;~; RA-Ia:-1 `M ;,.::!.a::sa?a:;,9:k*emm:n. ,T.;:;=ez:s::: n poo cnoosnmm or s1iAx7swm)1'1,' ' IIHSIIIWI II 5:. u. vxnunnl 6 UV. 380120 of Imitntlona. Bottlodtor tbs Ontario trade by I: III nnnnnlu ||:-n__ Lzatarm 4 Catamj None but First-class Work Bfado. THE 7tl1(.`(VY. IN 1&\j-~ !`I{E 2nd IN 1882. In Recommended bl tarm ot um Iatarrh ofxno INTERN L5 . 111% $109 13 1. a13'w Having Reduced his Prices {ox-`the A`? Win: 1} I J store going elsewhere. All V4 NEW kiss. 1 T-%l7\%L[ S , 1882. c UZRIEIS 1-..] l`-..la .._l\L.._.A_ THE NEW JUDGE ARDAGH hmclann. $i00 +_ Pm-`1r'n~ |'.uu .u so If you want Beautiful Muslins or Lacgg. . % 1 rr` an-\---v--u_-. - _. ' as to '1`. DUFF & Co. 7" Goto 'r. A11 Goods Marked 1n P1a-13;; 2 .. _' -7- .v-_ -v--- cr3%e`a',` s= *- Prints or; .--- -_._ ._` `.a~..--.4 ---------- -.- --------------------- ~u'-.-tn--.--.0 ----------- .. THURSDAY, JUNE 21. 1883. .A..,\.\n,.AAA.\_. -..... I` ._ - _ _ " lam P .._1e' easily proven--`Wt `ll-Irinl fevla1z'(:: :>nstipa.ll;'ion, ,.t0l'P3.3i7 *`hi: ~ V. Ind kidne 3, generd debilit `p;.P,":Vd""'- : We Ind neurafgi ailments iel .3 eatidinegse conqueror, _ t,- . , . , W9 -._ -.a....`.t,.....(,.`:.~..,:~'~*i*...:*...%w'a~ If you want Silks. Black, Color ed or Cllleck: ` ` ' r-1 -\r-..`_-_ _ ;. ` |Ghomit and Druggist,|wilLbe foud ``";,~.;;;(; '1`. on ..~:`&;'~., - If_y ou want to see what you are buvmgj-_ "" "1'?-`C-`C o\ 2- l` 0. n1%;13_1)yxfARDs, A Call Solicibed for all kinds of _ If You want Fiist-class Goo'ds II` I'\`I'TI'\'-N A .. TOWN COUNCIL 3 OF MONTREAL. (Signed) ' Go io T. DUFF& Co. Mr. Dickinson presented a report of the Board of Works recommending that a certain portion of .\'opl1i:L street between Owen and Vlappo-rtou streets be graded, and the water course thereon straightened. That the o"er of M r. l-Id. Iilnin to lay the sidewalk on_'Dun- lop street for $1.20 per rod be accepted and the work he performed at once. That the crossings next the Queens and Barrie hotels be im uroved. That Kempenfeldt street, cast of illl( an (`.ow:in s, be graded. Tenders for a wharf at the font "of John street having been naked fur, and the prices asked being con- aidercd tun high, it was recommended that the work l)L` pt-rfurlllctl by the road master, Mr. .1. ll. Scott. The County Council having Eiemnted $100 towards opening the town line tween l -nrriu, ln'nistil,_\'espia and Essa, on condition that the municipalities do their V share of i.l1u\\'nrl\' the report recommended thst $75 he cxpenilcil upon that work. Also, that the siilmvulk .-it the bridge on the Allan- dnle l'()m'l he repaired, and that the road be- tween .\1 r. .lr.'u4cr's late residence and Allan- dale he grmlctl, .-is to gravel the report _\howo that the committee were negotiating m:`h the triisu.-cs of_the Methodist Church for Huh`-ly`._ Iwnally it was reeommended that the pet -on of the l reebyterlan Church for a `ix {Out s'mL`wnllc be granted and the sidewalk be c0n,m.uctm forthwith. The report was nJn.\A....) `ho to T. DUFF.&, r'o. Go t6 '1`. DUFF &, C-o.]' :_"\g, Brown,` Johoson and ed a` committee to look 150 constructed out of my, am: the Council ad- W. D. ARn'mn,i I s1,1ss.oo0. $200,922. EI`I-I.` 20-ly was hastily summoned and L. be c"'|BUu nu nuuvvuu. _A V31-`y serious acident occurred to Mr. Charles 1,`-een, son of Mr. James Breen, pumpmaker, 07': Saturday. In _some _inexp}i- came way the too-I he was w_o1-k1n'g v'1th_ _sl_1p- pad M3 came down across Ins wnst mlctxng 8 terrible cut. The _g_rtery was severed and the ow of blood was e:to_;:I_1;-1 thlgrv 3313 which is doing we1L . _ . [1 ,,;._u_ u............. my-Enrmegl a servxoel IUIIIJUI I-l|lIA\b|ll6 "Z3 \I\IlJUj\lJ vvo Iv] Anny. -Burke and Kings circus reached Barrie about ve o clook on Thursday morning. The outt was not large but the performance was really excellent, for a. small show as ood a we have seen. The three-headed la y was not exactly genuine, but nobody was dis- apoointed m that. Altogether the show may be`0_`-used as success. -um am-inns accident occurred which is domg wen. . -Consta.ble Sweeney performed Service last week for which he deservesthe thanks of 6!... ,......m.mitv_ Geo. Mills was us1ng_p_1jo- The anno11nccnx_ent_t1:t _\Vm. Ar_dag_h. Esq-3' hul been appointed to 2. Judgeshnp In Manl- tuhu was received by his many friends hgre With the lltllmlt 1-l. lti~lf.'l(`f.inl1' Th 1"nW'-R510 bx-anon navu week, and th: "Fl. .. R mauvnrlz Sweeney. sobriety he 1 nrnmm BO Tlillllll Dvsvuuuy -. V- V` _ ardle again.` The ne who only twenty cent: and costs. -On Friday last a man who had been at"- tending court attempted to get upon a. train lot the etotion while. they: -were in motion. He was a. bilgdltolit mn u".nnt_l was unequal `to _ the underba ng.- The foilnre nearly oostlhim his life`, V _ He was dnghgod-Along the teach to": eoue fdietenoe v before the train could be stopped, `and. only for `the Activity ofeome by- stander: wdnldhevo keen d_l-ngged under the wlpeli. `As it won one of cots was toxin .. ,_. _. _ . V . no u` E (181651 Brant . nnnl-.lI1 vuv vuu uauvou --Mondays Mail itates thgt Edward Bowes, ' an employee of the Northern railway, was ad-.` v mitted to the hospital yesterday, suffering from a fracture of the thigh. He received the injury at Gravenhuret in jumping frame. train when in motion. . -\ u 1-4 1 an -n vv uuu ua nuvunuua --At the Police Court on Monday morning: Alfred Martin and F011. Hinds were ar- raigned to answer to the charge of ghting on Bayeld street on Saturday evening. The nnuumra hninnr nnnn.tinfnnf.nrv Martin wm: ned ' 011'. , .. . .. . . -One of the wonder: of the age was visible along the heed of the` 31:13 the other evenmg.` The wind frotd the " h it immense swarms of tetoe bugs. They rought with ` were washed ashore by t e waves and formed -4; living belt, extendmg from the .oil%,_.honnee at the station tee oeimdera'|_aledi`itaiuee` be- .......a gamma & An`nll'e7brewrey. TThe_"A}m` L` 0. ZU 13 UIHIIIEBU. 1I'Ulll E uxngxe SCUM. ECG U0 (I: double scull race, with the same prizes. The change is made in (lefference to the wishes of the oaraxnen. ' .1 1 -up-ah. n .n- u-. baynelu street on Davuruay evaumg. 1118 answers being unaatisfactpx` Martin was fined 25 cents and costtfand Rm 3 $1 and coats. . All uuuuwm! rucclvo.-(I by his friends here _with lmnust satisfactioxn; The expsession feeling fr.nn both sides of politics was cor- `ml nu the. extreme, and the -action of the L`t) Council was only an expression of the Swuml will uf the people. V V. `nu: rm:I.1.-m xx MANITOBA. 1` "% Llratfying to learn that the appoint- moutm lmxlul with delight by the people Irgostiuxtixlnatlely concerned. The Winni eg 1"" Pm`. Reform in pnlitics, says :-" he nnHu,.\.-.. . . .. n q ..u av vvuuw uuu vvn-on uuu .......... V- u-nnvn vvuvvo -The new hotel at Allsndale is nearly com- pleted, and will be ready for occupation in a. short time. It is a handsome brick edice and Drosents a. very creditable appearance. The Town Inspector and Mr. Harrington have re- laid the mdewalk that was burned when the former building was destroyed by re. D....l... .....l Vinnn l\:IlIII` -mnnkn n.....:.. . -Before takinga trip you should first pro- vide yourself with an accident ticket, good for" $3,000 if killed or $15 per week if injured in any way. C. _M. Edwards, Agent Citizens Ins. Co. _ 20-ly -Mr. Shortreed returned from Chcboygnn, Mich., on Monday He looks as though camp life, had agreed with him, and re orts business prospects good. He will proba. ly remain in Barrie a couple of weeks at>lea.st.v _ ----The Alliston I-leruld makes the astounding announcement that Barrie has over 0. dozen baseball clubs. VV1ll some Allistou r.-`an please club that second edition of Annnias. Does he wish to min the County-Town? rnL. 1'\___-:._:-_ T\_._ -_`_.__._:A.L__ _,.-._,_L __,, uvvu saw u.-.- n. -..-.. -..- ..v-...v, -.v 11.: . --The Dominion Day committee request us to announce a. sli ht change in the programme. N o. 20 is change from a sxngle scull race to a. Hnnhh: nnnll rune. with the rmmn m-in-.n 'I`hn -4 u .......b. -During the absence of .Mr. Chas. Henry, at the Bngade camp, parties -requirin bill posting will please apply at this nice. har- ley has " jined "-the band and blows the snare d 3-um. u u. an. Asvvvvn `lav vvln up I-IIIGLIJ uul -Barrio Loan and.-Savings Company pay 5 per cent. interest on deposits. The security >of deposits inva Loan Company is undoubted. !'\.\ I`L.......`l-u anal \`7:lH....... f`1....._.'._..L-__ ... `....l.......-.. ... .. Va... vv...._.u.._-J nu uuuvuuuvu. --On Thursday mat William Cunningham, of Oro. was ned $1 and costs for being drunk and disorderly on Dunlop street the prevxous evening. ' T\....1...... LL- ..L....._-.. -2 \f.. n1.,_ 11' , _ _ ~ _ \ .wJ nun u. -A magnicent sto of pansies and roses just received at the J 11 street conservatory. Call and inspect. Maundrell. '!`I.,. ........ -.....: ..L `In. 1:` V `r1 .... -, .- ball uau wucwuu an uxxylu screen cunaervnmry. --The case agai at Mr. E. V. Hammer for `illegal sale of liquors was again up for hearing on Friday and was dismissed. 1Iv_,,, I,,,,,,,- l,' II . .- _ . -.-.. , _ _ n . . . . . _ . ..... .... \Ao -We are happy in being able to say that the aliotion has been removed from our iworthy Reeve. The boil is nearly cured. D-.... T .. ....... .....l C--vi--.- l`|----- --~-- -' The voting on the by-low authorizing the council to expend the sum of 82,500 in the purchase of a block of land, to be used for various purposes apeqied, took place on Mon- day There was very little excitement over the matter as it was a foregone conclusion that the by-law would carry. The vote was as fol- Ilows :- .- ` ~ ---- u AIILHCII wmi ucugnu uy WW I-`"09" most int ,h publlc lmvu every reason to be satised With the annnunccrnent tlmt the judgeship Of the new. Eastern District County Court has been conferred llpun Mr. Ardagh, the preellt D6-Duty Attorney-(_lcncral. That gentlenlan has luul u long and thorough legal training- nnd will no rmubt make u. very etlicient and Dainataking jn-lgc. Mr. Ardngh s fullment Ofthe duties attached to his present office would alone give ample promise that his work ` in his new position will be intelligelltl) *1.d carefully performed. The creation of 1 -1115 new judgesliip and the appointment of_ MI`- Afdlgh thereto may be expected to 1'61-iV the pressure of work upon the Superior Court K93 t0 J.` considerable extent-. A fun measure of relief will not be given, however, until there is also another Superior Court JdR0 Appointed. ' ACTION or-` Tm: cooufrv COUNCIL. At te meeting of the County Council 18615 "903 it was moved law 0, J. Plrmlnn, nnnnndad . inmtely 98 v ---The steain tug Victoria came into` harbor Von Tuesday. She was the first boat of the 8811301). 1),.-- ..L......A. .1,__ A, .u c - uuusuu. -Ross street down to `the lake has been graded during the past week. The job was well dune. , ,_Inn nnn .:,.n.._- L- 1-.., ,1 v W Cll ll H13: --l00,000,d9lla.rs to loan at low rates by the Barrie Lozm and Savings Company, BothweIl s Block Barrie. . 14- -Query: Wl_mt was is that afruck Con- stable Carson, before the Barrie Hotel on Sa- turday nighti rm... xr-.. n_I---- n-'----~~ - - ` l.....- ... `4l\\J\4vAJo --Smart intelligent boy wxinted immediately to learn the rinting business. Apply at THE ADVANCE o co. rn v\ -.v ..-. . -....-. --_ .. -I-Mvvn ' -V-;i`he~Rev. VV. A.Hunter, `of Parkdale, will occupy the pulpit of the Presbyterian Church on Sunday next. ' A -...-__l!,___L _A._._L .t _.__.3., 1 -... .-.._, aaaalav u , -The New Orleans Picayune remarks that the foolishness that cant be cured must be in dude. Exactly. I 0..--` :..A.-n:'.'....;. L-.. .__.'_L-i 7 1- - I iefeat for the Oohservatlve paruy In nunau -ant. -Richard beoune vow rank. and was ntly gathered into the to veenay. ...Whn1ie Wregnin t e realms of bx-iety wed excessive x-epentancmand omisod so exnnly never to touch tintgdor azdle tyrgnty d d b ' Oomtabler ed \Vest Ward . . . . . . . . Centre Ward...) ....}.. East Vvn.rd..........'.. ------ -o->------ LATEST LOCAL LINES- 'I`}1urngular meeting of the Town Council `WI-ll hr-,_].l UH .\Inn1ny night, the Reeve in the chair, in the absence of Mayor Sewrev. (`onncillur (Yrmldrycli wa.e:a.1so absent. After th'o usual routine, petitions from J. S. John- atnn and utln-rs, :1ud,F. -H. Ball and others were read, and, with several accounts, were referred in the usual manner. . BIY-LAW CARRIE; _ Go to Co; , If you want to leaveyour order for a. Stylish Suit, T - DUFF '& Co_ ' `G916 T. DUFF 5; Ca; If You `want NAeivV aA.%nd Dress G.;o.ds. Go to 'I`-DUFF & Co. ' Ggdlgru want Cheap Staple Dry Go to 1`. 1)UFF& co. I If You want 9. Ready Suit, If chea;, You want Good Parasbls`. .1). ` _ FOR 4 1n-2- 1 - FUN. A 103` 53 17 E5 Now" that the summer resorts are being looked forward to by the tourists we desire to call attension to as retty watering place as mu be found in Nort em Ontario. Wasaga Beach as it is to be called in future, is form- nr` 1... H... Qmuih 'la`.ma(un-n nhnra nf Han an:-aiun - umaaincnuw for your xxmlingriilst Dnc.;82,s3;3_66o_79 Tom] 1.o.~1.~w.-1 paid to Isl Jun1uu'y. 1883, $1.05-l,l3l,6 beach " It 18 to 08 canon in minus, 1 [01111- ed by the South Eastern shore of the Gear `an Bay and extends from the mouth of the ot- tawasuga. river, a distance of eight miles west- ward. The beach proper is of white; sand, without a stone and quite smooth. The water deepens very gradually from the shore forming o. most beautiful bathing ground. The river follows the course of the beach for nesrly four miles within a. few hundred yards of it, before finally min ling its waters with those of the Bay. Mr, rain. the owner of the land inthe insula formed by the river and bay, has h it surveyed into buildin lots and is prepared to sell these lots to pure users on very reasonable terms. Fishing in the river is at all times rst class; base, pike and piokerel can be hooked at any time. A pret- tier place for-La row than the river, it would be hard to nd, and a pleasant sail can at any time he hudein the small stesiner beolnging to the High Constable of the beach. onsamona 555333 oouuon. A meeting of the Farmers Council wesheld in school house No. 2, Nottawessgn, on Thurs- day evening, the 31st ult., for the purpose of advocating for a. reform in the system of weigh-. ing farm produce.` After a few remarks on the chronic nature of the rascslity found in con- nection with the present system of weighing, the president called on Mr. W ace, of Stay- ner, to address the meetxng "Mr. Wallace ......u... .. +1.. nnnmniv nf the Onnndun svstem V ner, address the meeting. `lmr. vvnuace s ke on the anomaly of the Canadian system 0 weighing, and strongly urged the necessity for adopting the old country system of public weighing. He said that one competent man as public weigher, with the assistance of two other men, could easily weigh all the grain and other farm produce,receiv,ed in a place like Stsyner. In conclusion he recommended the formation of a Farmers Investment Company, with capital stockvshares $1 each, for the pur- chasing of weigh scales and for other rpcses. Several prominent firmer: spoke vn euthu-. siasm in favor ofthe public weig ' scheme and one of the s'penke'rs..s ested' ` , t I tri-. weekly market bebtsb _ st ' , er. A deputation was appoin tbjmeet wi deputa- tions from other councils every Saturday even. ':.... 4.. .....m'm-. nn Hm measures" to be adopted DOPE. Lne 1033 I20 Jill". U 1381]. W111 DB IXQBV . ..The crops in this section look very we , especially the hay crop . . .' Great preparations are being made for a grand celebration in our town on Dominion Day; A splendid list of sports and games hsve;been pro Med, and a really enioyable time Is assure those who visit us. other councils mturuuy even. ing, to consult on the measures to adopted ` in order to bring the movement to a focus. . OREEMORE Meeere. John and Jesse Hannah left for Manitoba on 29th nlt. . ...B.ev. J. B, Doolittle, ILA , ;of ,MeaIt_e'r. Hall, ~'l'.or0`|l9.. will" 00- oupyimnnlpit of the hone 9 durmghthe enmmer. .` ; (M will 3 :ih`an*`McIntyi5` I ortly open out a law oiee.....Qnite e ` number of our boys who ought to know better \ have a bad habit of deeeerating the Sabbath by loen around the etetionhonee and the _ hotels. noh a` notice is not according to Isaac Walton an ehould be put a stop to by the narentn or guardians of such children. . . . PartteI.w`-:0.i=9I.i- 1.3U.4i'!.4!'1 . think` free :1 e nnh'ealthye~vi1la`ge*` `from-G 7 pa:-agraphoinaerted among the Oreemore `non .. DUFF & Co Go to T. DUFF 4- co. `. laDV-Y`' "d1 If You have Butter or Eggs take 11:, ~ them to F L ` '1`. DUFF 4- `Co; --._. About eleven o clock on ,Snnda.y morning 3 re was discovered in the barn owned by Mr. Henry O'Neil, near Apto. The barn and contents, consisting of a large `quantity of grain, implements, &c., welje entirely `destroy- ml dmlniba the ntrnnst exertion: of the neiqh. A return match was played at Grassy point last Saturday between the Lefroy and Stroud lacrosse clubs. It resulted in a draw, the first game notibeing nished after over two hours hand play, neither team being able to force their opponents defence....A salvation army captain preached in the Methodist church here, l'l8t Sunday. . . . Sprin crops look well, timothy and clover extra. . . . r. D. Bracken, of Orillia, is here visiting his old friends. - gflllll, gmplemenna, E0. W8l:6 9'l1FlI`8ly .Q68'0y' ed despite the utmost exertions of the neigh- bors. The loss to .Mr. O'Neil will be hea VI... nBl\U\ in 4-kin anal-inn `Innly uvasnv Inn` -...._ Irv um \nuIo|~n uu-4.... -A re occurred in Allandale about midl night on Saturday night, resulting in the total destruction of the premises occupied by Mr. Brown, grocer. How the fire originated is a mystery. Mr. Brown was absent from home, but Mrs. Brown had seen that everything was secure before retiring. The family were as- leep, when the eldest girl was awakened by the smoke, and calling the others, they had just time to escape by springing from a win- dow. Nothing was saved. The building which was owned by Mr. A McDonald was in- sured, butfor what amount we have not been able to ascertain, Mr. Brown had a small in- surance on the stock but his loss will be heavy. Mr. D. Murray, who lived next door, lost con- siderable by the removal of his furniture, his dwelling being in danger.