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Northern Advance, 5 Jul 1883, p. 3

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._""'-I lmlaned, .n4_my ronnto train: left shortly? ier uven: `M I lnfge number rammed over .nigMv W those who had driven in renmnedv _:`n`dCI ha reworks.-v'.l`heu latter oon-, '5 New Man o'clock. and unhour . ,f0"lliQ;'a%.`:4 Ironic be -NOB iI'%`:, _-_ M _ `W0 It:-egg. - , . V _. rum, Z.`i$'L`E medwi V` 9 chick ~ 9 r M 'F|Hho prev gr harmony._'.` .. . _.;; ` --'1:he usual hslf-;yearly enminstion for ad- mission to the Oollegiste Institute was held on Thursday and Fridsyof last week. in the In- stitute building. The whole number of can- didates was 110, of whom 47 were boys. More thsn 30 of the Public and Sepsmte Schools of the County were represented. The examiners were the Rev. Thos. McKee, .In- spector of schools for South Simcoe. M. H. Spencer, Es ., Ohnirmsn of the Public School Bnnrd. and B. Snotton. M. A.. Pr-inning] nf --nu-yvu uvuuv uuu VVIITIIIF 00311 06 Iervad. -Before takin a trip you should first pro- vide yourself wi Ln accident ticket. good for $3,000 if killed or $15 per week if injured in any WI]. 0. M. Edwards. Aaant nitiznnn w.vw u uuuuu or no week if injured in way. M. Edwards, Agent Citizens Ins. Co. 20-ly -Tho 85th Buttdion Bsnd have made at- rangements to hold u garden pnrty in Mayor Sewrem lawn, this (Thursday) ovenin . The d are in oo}:uunt_pracco_ gvh' e in .......... __.1 __-3 , ..-_-- I-- -4 -up IIDIIJVI Suite 3 lawnfani; constant practice wh' in` camp, and good music may be expected. ...`nnn.la Mt.-....:..... ...-- L.--) L.. n-.. `IQ cu wviulvlo sun vvuuvuvu "010 901.10; -'I`he Barrie correspondent of the S. 8. (so- ciety slush) column of the News is not keeping up to his work. There have been several tea- spluhee, and bar-room rows to say nothing of spoliee court scandal this he has failed to chronicle. If the Barrie corres ondent is not more energetic he will surely e diechsrged from his lngh and honorable position. _'I`I-an ad-A-.-n ..l "l\......!_.. -.....al._ . _ . _ . _ _; ` 01 WHO 1117 F0 IIIIIIIITUI IWYIPB U) PTOVC 3008 `- able, an their singing was not above 1: e average of to country church choir. vvvvn an Uvnavvu-I .v. -av-vu unuauuv. an. 1.1.. :J6n00l`,_EI Board, and B. Spotton, M. A., Principal of the Institute. The results mnnot be known -Mrs. Montier, of 11 Ewart, lnat%week laid a chsrge uguinlt Robert Couch of assault with intent to commit npo. _Couoh, however. 6BOIp0d b9f0f0 th Wrllllt onuld ha la!-um`, vuou mucus I0 commit _Couoh, however eacaped the warrant could be served. _Rnfnuu 6.I.:...... L..1.. _.-.- A I` THE VOLUNTEERS `I Z N50 UXUUKHS 8 1811' I03 0` Vlluor Wm barked just as the prqceaaion formed. INSPECTION. on ny Um. _.uemnun. _IIs n._ B.M. and the bri- fignlr *n-nnA II` fhn WI T'"-" 'ou' - A weal; mule a 1280: business 1;: Ii: "::.".:. me 31 to work for :5. Jaw Vt .3`uI ..`..'-."x*:"a.`. ne".` ad. uweu. `Noozpan: |-- `W9 V. ` : .... mg. --....-.. ......... .. ....,.. .. .. ...... ..... The Mail correspondent is responsible for the following :-A certain oioer in the 36thcalls theNiegsra a colonial creek. An allowance must be made for hirn,~ however, tube is 3 new nrrival in the country and was never far from home before. < The boys ..would willingly subscribe towards sending him down- the St. Lawrence to enlarge his mind, but they think it would be useless. Hi: xinind is about as large now as it ever Those who read the item in last weeks issue regardi the removal of the saw mill: from B fordto Orlllia. says a. Peter- hnnnm-rh nimer. did nnf._ nm-hang. rnnnl: nn DUUIU UK ITIIIIIIBKLIIII UUFHUQFF OI DIYTIU pl'UU' ably ecli I68 anything done at the " Butts dunng t evreaent camp. He made 37 out of a possible 40 at 400 yards. Several other: made as high as 27 and 30. H... ll'...'1 -...._..__-_.'l;._L I- ._..__....-2L`I.. 2.... IIIILII Il'Ul-ll_ IJIICIIUITH M) Uflll. says 5 FUIBI" borough paper, did not, perhaps, reiiect on what this transfer meant. It means the diverting of the immense treic to result from the _developme!|t of eighty miles of the extensive timber limits of Black River, from the Northern Railway and Toronto to the Midland Railway and Peterborough. If the canal to connect Iiake St. John with the Oouchiching is built, and there is little doubt of it-the distance being _on_ly 400 um-ch and the amt nnlv 830.000:_!-Jm m-ml. v -'.u-.-.. -- vurov vn vuuvvn-u on vuv vvwu. `The band 0; the 35th Butt. was a favoritn in the camp. Mr. 0. Henry was admitted- ly the beat snare drummer 1n the brigade. 11-..; nL-...I.._ `lJ'__.I__. -2 u__ n___L-__ I, new wvalv uuunv unuulluwl HA UIIV Ultsuuvo Capt. Charles Hanle , of the Penetang. C Company, 35th Bat ion, while playing base ball on Saturday attempted to catch the ball. He suceeded, aind in the same evening went to St. Catharines with his nose in `a sling. 6.....- -...-_II-__A _L__Al___ __._ _.._.I- -.L Al\l\ mrme, LIFE A33 Acoloaura 20-Iv u-v- -.- w --...n- Some excellent shooting was made at 400 yards b men of the battalion; and the more of dsman Cuthbert of Barrie prob- nhlv aclinuuu nnvthina (Inna at Mm Butts QUIIUD Ul lla""IIlU I-IIBIIIIIVU UGIg _ULIl_.y `RUU yards and the cost only 830,000;-the prod- rmf. nf thn Mann. SI'.rlcIdn.nd n nnw mills. yurun auu um wan uu1;oav,uuv;-u1e prun- uot of the Menu. Strickland : saw mills, and their timber making opention (their timber on the Black River amounfs to 160 million feeif), will be sent bver the Midland Railvnv ma the Link, andwill in-n tiinnnnh -`Pain:-Ivln-nna . {Tan}. vnnr an VH1 FIIB Hlllllll IJIIIK auu W111 IVSUWIY ` , pasatl'1rongh'Peterboroug . Last on the rm sent 250,000'o.u'bio feet of tim r over the Northern` Railway, and this year, so far, they have sent 125,000 cubic feet. Their lumber out. which amounted to 7,- 000,000 feet last year, and this year so far, to 4,000,000 feet, was also Sent over the Northern Railroad. This is only the boni- ....-. .: ...... a:....'. l._I -Imn Hm nnm-ntinnn 61 I188 WIFE PIFCIIIOIKI I11 RIBS I5 IEEIIBQ of between a couple of oioera in the 35th. ll\L..' L.....I ..l A`... DELI. 11-14. ___ _ n--.._._:L- LV0l'In6l'n Iur9Iuo lull I8 Uul lulu unlu- nose of one rm, but when the operations of all the other timber and lumber business on the Black River become tribute to the Midhnd and Peterboi-ongh, some I an ms ` be formed of the immense traic that ' be diverted from thevNorthern~to the Mi(I~ I-_J 71%. G. s. Luann, `.` Major-General, Oommsnding the Militia." HOME AG AIN Monday was a grand eld day but the rain interfenred seriously wlthparade In the afternoon the Toronto Field Battery started for home. On Tuesday morning all was bustle and hurry. The men were all going home and were glad of it. The order of leaving the grounds, and the home- ward route was as follows :-Cavalry 50 horses, by Ohlcora, at 4.30 a. m. ;'Cavalry, 15 horses, by steamer Belle, 6.30 a. m, ; 35th Batt., by Chicors, 4.80 a. m. ;3lst Batt., (Nos. 2 and 7 Companies), by Chi- cora, 4.30 a. m. ;31st Batt., (ve compan- ies), steamer Belle, 6 80 a. m. ; 20th Batt., (two companies, Nos. 1 and 5), steamer B8116. R. m. 2 201:}! RAl.t . Hun nnmnnn- The . Simooe Foresters had a pleasant run across the lake and boarded a special train reaching Barrie about two o'clock. The regiment was formed at the station and headed by the band marched to the drill ukml ml... ......... I....l....I I.......-...: 1...; r..- auuu. .1116 men zooxgeu. Dronzeu, nut. Ia! more aoldiery than when they went away. They speak in the highest terms of the care 2f the oioers for their welfare and oom- A-4 - N fort. 0| lil A ammo CELEBRATION IN THE TOWN or-' BARBIE ' 1 at home in thetndnstrloua Beet htialneunowvbefore the public. Cop! tel not needed; e will start you. Men, ho a la ted in eowox-':':':"}:'-'. 23? 1:33 :13? Y:u?:'h"w3r'I3 ..'*.'. -.'-`x.' .`. 'n.e'.":...l.. `:5. {`n -`?.`. . .':.`.:. `N V unto make enormous pay, 0, cu: , 3 oe.Ooo ~.ontt sndterma tut. dhonon . u. ."". BUl'VI\E- " Notwithstanding the wet weather through which the men have had to so, he can compliment them on the soldierly ap- pearance, and on the whole, the cleanliness he observed to-day. All were not equally to be commended, but he hopes that those whose appearance he could not praise will take example of their neighbors whom he had the pleasure of commending, and that in future cam s at Niagara he may be able to give uuqua 'ed praise to all. He begs Lleut.-Col. Denison to ex-. press to all ranksthe thanks of the Major- General for their very evident endeavour to do their duty. " R. uulupuuluu nos. 1 arm 0), steamer \IlV1U , Belle, 6.30 a. In. ;20th BaLt., ve compan- ies, Chioora, 11 a. In. ;37th Bath, Michigan Central and G. T. R., 8. a. m. ; 39th Ba.tt., Michigan Central and G. T. R., 8 a. m. ; 441:}: Bath, Michigan Central and G. T. R... 8 a. In. ; 2nd Regiment Cavalry, No. 5 Troop, 8 a.. m.; Hamilton Field Battery, 8 B. In. 1EJd$E1B'tY1B "IE5" ":.1?ch"e1"EJ"iIS'}1":i"1T shed. The men looked bronzed, but far !nOl'8 nnldinrv than whnn {thaw maul: nunuv uusuuu W Iauu 0006011 11111185. Before leaving General Luard issued the following order :- CAMP N menu, June 30th, 1883. It is with much satisfaction that the Major-General has made his inspection of the troops in camp at Niagara to-day. The improvement of the turn nm`. and um uruupu `Ill camp as L` mgara to-(my. improvement of the turn out and. equipment of all the troops since his first visit two years since in marked. n in mu-n that Han vnnn non ....A......4....,! nun owu year: lmce ll marked. He is sure that the men can understand that without proper eqnipment to carry great coats, food, water, and a change of clothes, they cannot feel themselves fit for service. .I \T..L....lAI__L____1I__._ AI. . A _.uuu nnwuuuu woxeu weu, and me Unat- worth and Fleaherton bomfmnies were pur- ticularlf noticed and comp imented by the Genera . ' lI\l_- nnu.` -..`r__, run a .1 ---.- i"Zbth, or Lorne Ries, and the 19th were the two last infantry battalions in- speoted. The fbrmer is n ne corps, and in their new dress bear a. striking resem- blance to the Scotch Ries. nae... I......:..... n......_.n 1 ._._g :_____g .. THIC "l`.)\\'.\'V vnownnn WITH SATIS- _1-`uan VISITORS. ' atood on parade in column with bayonet: xed and `ranks opened. If all turned out like this," remarked the General, as he nished his inspection of the regiment, they would indeed be a `credit to the country. No. 4 company and `the rear one of the battalion were specially com- plimentod for their ne appearnnce. The _3lst Battalion looked well, and the Chat- Wfth and Flnlhnrrnn hnmnnninn morn run- THE NORTHERN GETS LEI-'1' NOTES. A dual withbpitchforks sud axes is talked f hnltwnnn n nnnnln nf nhuu-1 in flux 359.}: _ me November Number. In literary and arusup excellence the Magazine 1m roves with each suc_ cesalve number. special 9 arts have been made for the lighter entertainment of its reader. through humorous stories. sketches. &c- 1'51` IIAAIWS HARPER'S WEEKLY .................. .. HARPERIS MAGAZINE .... .... .. HARPEWB BAZAR........ ...... .... The THREE above publications. ........ .. Anv TWO above named ...... . . .... ., .... .. HARPER? YOUNG PEOPLE .......... .. 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New York N.B.-An.7 of the above clubbed with Tun An vmol at 5 reduced nae. . are annuauy robbed of |'lUI5Ii|:IJn-tr m----- m m- longed happiness and heslthtoowrodbytheuseott em-oat an-nun n u Illlllnnn naus- tiuiiuuuul III I ICCIIU1 I CI!` which sltlvely And permanently om-on IM POT- ENCY conned byegoosses of any kind). osm- NAL weakness and all dlaeasea thnt follow oassequenoe of e?!-Abuse. as loan of A OBOE? louot memornnnivornllsuitnde. pain in t e book. dunno: at vislon,gn-omntnro old age, and many other diseases tin leadto lnaonlty or con- anmotlon and I Dnemnturo nova. other unease: that lead 00 Insanity : non vs. (1 for circulu-s with monlals tree by mail. The INVIOOIIATOI lasold at 01 per box, or six hues fox-_$5. by all druggiata, or will be z:";,aa'5...;.'+:-'::':'::'-"'?'v`"*'* ROBBEIE hnnlth Iunfnnn ht an nu bynd I?`-`fIC` 3'NBY llfllltiug `- J01 BuImhit8t..'l'olodo.Ohlo Orvw. 0.\Ilol.IAl.loloAmntfoolInru-tn. 8-lv Elurtlgern hhanmi llll tree. requlrad. We will mm lb H1116 II I lllspweok In yonrown town. No risk. E hi, now. on on e .' are mskin fortunes. ll man and 3"`.i .`. rrthinm .mn,ka nu |'Bl'|lIl'3l|o We will Illrnlin 0 1 ::a., -T..-.=-....:~.. :.:-a=s,:::`:::~.,.,1..*.- ...u*2 -~ lander. 1: u I1a?_h|>nl1n9li"Ilfm,%)lh you';.E We hereby tende1_-our s_incere thanks_tq the" people of Barrie for theirlliberal patronage and assistance, in mak1ngth1s,AOur first Mtllmery Opening such an unqualied success, McGarIIIy s Block, Dunlap-st., nan-Ia. mun tviwruu u: we use 01 um: 31138 nanunu Iuvmonnion. hlch nosmvaly and normnnantl! om-an I in M51 Kl|N|VERSAl. EXPRESSIONS 0F ADMIRATIGN Barrlo, Midland and Gravonhurst. A Grand success. DRY GOODS, MILLINERY,CLOTHIN G, HATS & CAPS cRoMP`[_9N & R_Y__AN, _ AGENT A CITIZENS _l_NS|lRANGE 00., - \Ivv-n\IlIJ 5\I \-I`! IllI9LluJ\lLJI) VVIIII "3! Because we have the money to buy with, and whenever money will down the price We use it. v , Because we have only One Price, and good sensible people like ',)that -way of doing I busines. We treat rich and poor alike. We sell.to the smallest child ;"as cheap as to the sharpest buyer. There are many other reasons that we could give but haven t time, as the people are crowding in for Bargains. Come youto the Golden Beaver if you want Good Value in aavwuuuv vvv I\r`vI\4..'_ IIIU IUUIII, UIJJIIIS IIIJLII IIIGIIIJIGUIUIUID LII GIIIIUEI 0'51 \J"95' V Because we have a large outlet for goods-three stores, one in Barrie, one in Midland and one in Gravenhurst. Our purchases are large, which makes it interesting for manu- facturersto do business with us. `I'1_____ _, I ~.I I I an: I .1 7 We are making things hum just now; yes, and we have the Goods to do it with. Big Sa_les everye day-no dull days at the Golden Beaver. Every day a Big Day. Now, why is this ! Because we reach. the loom, buying from manufacturers in almost every ease. RQIUDIIQD `I113 `main: all lfltln l\I1l\` I`.-... nun.-..`n Cl-\Int\l\ ts`:-slltnnn t\hAJ\ -... Dn__-A Ann In Now, whom do you suppose that little man was? Well, listen and I will tell you: That was our MR. CROMP l`0N just starting for Europe to make our Fall and Winter Purchases, and `the last words he said to me were the following, he took me aside and then he looked at me a moment, andthen he winked one eye, and then he said to rne. says lies Ryan, send me lots of money so that I may pick up lots of bargains, and We Will astorush thin people of Barrie this Fall. Says ! to him, says I, Crompton, I will if I have to steal it. , _ Now, not wishingto destroy the good name of the Golden Beaver, we have decided to raise the money .by Selling Goods so Low that the people will be compelled to buy from us. wuvv - - u I n u I Iib II In! IVIDJ III IIl'-I WIIIICIJII III I-I 6I\aII|v IIIJIIJO He arrived` in time and boarded the train, but before doing so many a good-bye was said, and as the train moved slowly away from the station, he might have been seen wav- ing his handkerchief to those that were left behind, as much as to say fare-you-well` until I return. _ On Saturday, June 23rd, about 6 o"clock`iin the morning, a little mail about 5 ft 7 in. In height, and accotngmnied by a grip sack which he held in his hand, might have been seen makin_g his way to the station in a greqt hurry. "1: nunuunal -:n 03....` .-....'I I..\.....l..J LI... 0...... Lab Lacuna :`n:n:- cu; nnnauvliv - a-Ant` `suns Inna MANY LADIES NOW CONSIDER TORONTO MILLINERY AT A DISCOUN'I`. IuRPER'sEa1oDIcALs. nlln vIl-AD- com: AND sea bun amomus: -VIE HAVE Lois or man 2 t. 1120 in uwoeplng by. K0 and due tore you dtobzomothlnz nigh gnu tubllyne leave him! to conquer lme." 3 A week In In-own town. outt 3 risk. mt can ml nnt PJUM :1 snow R001! mmwlml) Notn1ng Ever Seen Like 11: Here! BEE MILLINERY ornmua WHOWAS HE ? |-'111`onn.ndn t are nnnnnllv mh uulnlnnuyvllllilea. `rt near Burma, aafords or g FARM FOR SALE`-""100 ACRES: .%O:dll1:?i%%.nc`llJl:l mmJ . ,'-Immediate . LM53. 1. Flog - soil clay loam - 70 acres P"3311- grgngg` v1'**;-lg izh-rdwood Bus . '.l`hero_ V Tgndl, era and apmemons for heuims and 6 % .,Os`h?e&0x(1)' ouse Zlxm 3 Frame Barn Lona wig! be `received: upeo J: -.ly, 1 B83. . 5 Stable 21:40. a thx-ivtn 22nd May I383 . I'M DIY._ Orchard. and Sgood well: of water. . Thg ' " 101: Oil! foonvehiento church and so ool. For fur- M'u .tEI+ 3031111`? E 0013 `EN I%lI 08 th I . ~ '. -4tI.4:-;g`..%. 6`o"i'='<'>`. "'" g"' %.`n"s;.`... M, ; - V ""."`F`."$ ;`*";_ ALL DAY AND EVENING. \l J. Iv 11;` J.nu- DLILAIEL 11.` .l'.I`JI.JlA.l' gentbovtoleamthonrlnt b I . A - ply at this olce. > mg us $20-tt.p G o o D T nomzsmc SEEVANTS ....T-`;.`;*:.3P;.*.*.1z1=_*z :.t.31w .R2rzI3:w_9s9w- 2 oors West oulle Barrie Hotei. - \.I u u uuxnncuxu anttv ALVIB .WANTED.-A ly at the Registry omoe. Mrs. Showelrs Kn! Storo..2 doom west. Wngton Hotel. e. ` lo-tf. FOUND, IN PAE BROS`. STORE ` a sum of money. Owncg can have the; gggqe ` hv Illnulnn n........o.. .....a ...... _.. __._ -.___, t D Pr! to Ol . 0 W. H. `oer:-3' gr&oo:%m. Agrexgly J K. V ' ` - 2L-tf uvvau LU n.I`JJ.V4I..---5l.'.l1'a`.lI.'I].JE' KY 1 \/\lLVl-I LL` 1&1! IJIINJD - D1U1\l`J' $13 gwnef the e ` n pro an expenses o 3: 5vmmm3:t .- P E 3&3 . "8 - 24-31 I OY WANTED- SMART IN TELLL ` Imnt bov tn lam-n thn n.-tum... 1....:....... A .. tools 150 RENT;--SUITABLB' for Dwnlllnnv nr D:-lvntn nl.-in nu... up i MfAL_LIs[on. Tsjmnv & co., MALLlSTER, STORY & cg; fl... 1).... `'7_-- A 9 yuvnu v---- -- --- ~~~~v- A Call Solloitod for .11 kinds of I [)m,j,a_ I'a!cn! Mo'4I1'cines, Dye4S16's, Sodp ('wn.l;s and Brushes. ~ .. `I u H415. This in nthor was .1 subject of much earnest I mi1\`ers:Ltiuii, both on Sunday and Monday In0rnin;,'. l p to Sunday afternoon the weath- ur Wk-I1`llll`,' then :1 heavy shower of rain roved the })recur.wr. of others to follow. onday iimrning huvned clear enough, but before ten O'clock the sky was miercust, and rain `was filling. `The shower did not amount to much however, and before the parade had concluded the sun was shining and continued to gleam throughout the afternoon. The evening was all that could he desired. Him` ruir. my wss sum`. _ Esrly hi the n1ox'ninq the citizens o! Barrie were ustir, preparing for the visitors they ex- pected thrnuglioiit the day. Flags were holst- ed, guns Iirml, and the day was commenced in s way truly patriotic. The Thornton and Uoukstown hands came in early and `made their [)H'HL:IlL U known. The be was alive with boats, and teams oominv n from the muntry uimvdcd the streets. At length the excursion trains from the south arrived, and di nrgod a tremendous load of visitors. Ell u frninu In-nnrvhf. in hunt`!-Ar`: thin l`.Al'n`. One Door West of Queen's, Barrio. ARE OFFERING HARDWARE, FISHING TACKLE, -AMERICAN STEP LADDERS, A FARM AND GARDEN TOOLS, SUPERIOR BRANDS OF WHITE LEAD, READY-MIXED PAINTS, . JAPAN COLOURS FOR CARRIAGE PAINTING, GLASS, PUTTY AND VARNISHES, A HUBS, SPOKES AND BENT STUFF, ` CIRCULAR AND OTHER sAws, LEATHER BELTING, LACE LEATHER, PACKING OF DIFFERENT KINDS, NICHOLSON S AND JOWITT S FILES, A EILLER S HORSE RASPS, JACK SCREWS, BIRD CAGES, .A.'I` ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. One D501; ;I}eTs t'of'th; aueers ;I-otel, Barrie, P. F. EWAN, A LARGE srdcx or WHOLESALE AND RE'TAlL. _.___.___....._.__- ._ _:(_<'_...-?"`._._.__.._ `J V:LU.ABL13L - FARM AND TOWI_V_Pi_%PER1%'Y 13-5 _ OI A ll?` I-IIII .5 1 "-l;Ol3L.'8`ALE. - .__._-._ `I The mdersiznad will l`e'.:oivo undai-s mm :1 as `In: or iI"O'I.nY, Nnx.' 1'.` F the roman: * t. 2 `. ax- tloxfnrof solo. made _.`. .w'. . f.`,`..':p'.7}}'.gae:on`., 0` In PAncu.1.-Ipt_7. -mmzoo out otbuth (hillin. oonunm; 12` " ".. 16 notes | ' Pxnont. n,..\I'l.o..-- 2.. .. ._ ..- -...-. __ _n mmun wrm 'nu.~4 uuuunnn CANADIAN co. lmporfer, &c. The ublic will [Ind it to their advanmgo to cull on b m betorolgoing elsewhere. All work made wit 1 the NEW PROCESS. \ IV!` 1-. u `VII-II ulu AVID VV l. lL\.I\/I'un)u}a Cards from Cabin(.'Ls $1.50 per BA'RmE' from$3 per doz. up.. D`- NLP'3T' (102. up. PHOTO. VISITYNH CARIH IN ENI)LE:lS \'.\RlE'l'Y. Barrie, Nov. `Z0. -Editor of MIRCANTILE nxvuzw. n.'l`oa.vold1osa In the Mailmpleaae send money by Registered hotter. Only Imporwdby HAYLOOK & JENNEY (Lain Hun-Innlr Ar (`n I 1] IILILIULIDUUJ TIIII h\I\JI\ I UEIVIIIZ I (hate Haylock ac Co.) sou: AGENTS FOR ABHLRXCA. 7 Day BL. New York DOMINION DAYI JOHN STEPHENS [THE Sl_NGER! TM: Oil in ltrsoted from nller eclee or anal! WHITE SHAH . can ht n thoY ow Sen. known u 0 non ONDILETH. Every Chinese sherman known It. Its vmucs as a re- storstlvo of heu-In were discovered hy n Bud- dhist Priest about e year 1410. 1!: cures were so numerous and many so seemingly miraculous. the remedy wen omolnlly proclaimed over the cm tire Empire. Its uaebecnme sounlversel that tor` over 800 yen: no Destnene has existed among the 0.1111009 1>9 8_6nt-_chu-um prepaid. to any Its virtues are unquestionable and its curative character obso1ute.,u the writer can poruonally testify. both from experience and observation Write at once to Hoylock 8: J enney. 7 Day Street New York. enclosing 81.00, and you will rocelvu b return a remedy that will enable you to hear 0 anybody else. and whose curative effects will errranont. You will never regret doing so." - itor of MIRCANTILI REVIEW. In 'l`nn.vnld loan in the Mnilnmlenae mud mnnnv It on beat to canvas for a Solid Ilonso. with 3 Re iuble Machine. where every nmchinv -MM mane! hborhood will sell five others. Hui-h :1 house 5 Tm: Sxmmx 1\1A:~:uvA;:'rrn1xu Hm PANY, the largest and most succea.-nful Sewim; Machine Compzm in the World; and such 2: nm. chine is the GE.'L'lNl-J SINGER. sure every time, simp1e,atrong, doing the wideui rouge ox work und cqui ped with every V'l|1l1l!bl\:iIl:?l'0\`(` ment. N.B. Va have made on lmmomc educ- tion in the prices of Needles. Oil. Attnchnlcmn, and Parts. so that the cost of keepi , a. SING El: In repair is less thun hell the cost of coping any other sewing machine in repair. 2000 omens in U ited States nnd Canada, and 3000 oices In mo 0 World and South America. Princi ul mm.-o , -. Union Square, New York. Head mm: for Ontario and the North-\\'c-st 66 King Slrvcl West, Toronto. Factories at Elizabeth, N. .I.; Glasgow, Scotland: South Bend. Ind.. und (`t\iru. 111. W. STEPHENS. oILIu Nfnnnanr Rnrr-In nfnn Hunlnn-at. E_9.!_s:rrr=jMImoN- Pom't'ccly Restores theem-ing,and is the on lg Absolute Ouro for Deafness Imm1m_ loo Deuneu Chinese lo. Sent. charges prepaid. an_y address 81.00 per home. >:: ..__- adglreaa at 11.00 bottle. ` ` >5; HEAR w1n9rT1m DEAF su 115 I.--. nnnlnuumnni . vu-`I-nln {n run `nun t has performed a mlrnclo in my case. have no unearthly nolaea in my head And hen :- much better. I have been -can benetted. Mv dnnfnam el A neat deAl--think nnnth GOING'1I6MI_l. - W V And 1: :1 ed g19heg:nn'+.fhh`il..hto`l3e'k l'ms':"':e':a'e. much better. 1 MJ d on el 3 great denl-think moth hot a cure mo. `LADIES UNDEROLOTHING CUT! Lardine, Bolt Cutting, Cylimler and Wool Have taken highest. nwurds at all Exhihitin Gold and Silver Module and l)ipl0nm.~4. CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR'S HOLIDAYS, Has openoda store in the above premises. 'I'Iu- stock embraces all muwriul for I-`ulwy \\'m'k. ' with patterns started : atooklunhx-aces all material tor 1-'uIn'y nnn., with patterns FANCY VVOOLS AND YARNS. SILK FILOSELIJIS EMBRUll)I~:lt\' AN]! CREWEL SILK. SILK l~`ILOSlcm.h;:s r.'Mm .`\.\l CREWEL moms AND EMuno1m:xux:s. srnxs 8.: cm;.~u1.1.1c cmws AND 'r.\.-.~'m,.~ GORDON 8'l`A1{AND1 0I.\"l` mo), mm: I u.- o/um AND BRISTOL BOARDS. scan PICTURES. TISSUE xnxmm. mc.u)s AND TINSEL. 1:'::"vv`" ' FANCY STORE MR8. L. STEPHENS 'I`0ILl<) I` Al{'l`ICLES---A FULL LINE. CALL AND.SEE ,sPEc1MENs A'l` STEPHENS smom. S'I`.A.,I\/.EPIJ.\1'C3- 4 (mm 18 soL{o_5 _|). _ `H MRS. STEPHENS. UULI-IIIIIIIIIUII IIPIII u-u-nun... -7. . ROYAL MAIL `LINK. Itunhig in exclusive connection with llw .\'m them and North-'4-.Item Railways. 'l`lu- Inuu nmccm. new Slcmxwm ' M .TI../1N'lIC JIND l 7(`IFIl' rm Innvn (`nllimz\\'o'od (`\ l'l`\ JIT14./UV IIU .1l[VlJ t .'ll Ir 1! \Viil leave Coliingwdod vv:-r; WEDNESDAY /mu SA'i`l'l:lo.\ \ AH .m.. to: Meaford. Owen Sound. Killurnv_\, These Steamers are quite new. and built '(`xpn~>~l_) for the Upper Lake trade. They ure unsun-pu.~~--:1 by any Summers in Canada for SPEEI). .~:.u-r. r\ and coumm. A series of poplar 6 .duy E\"ur aiona via. the Manitoulin Cinmxnci and Huuli >`x.-. Manic to Mackinaw Inland no being, Irrmuzml. of which due announcement will bx` made. A lm cheap round trip tickets are now issued 115' [hr in aldnroutc to Parry Sound and'b`rench"Rivcr. 'I`h- :Nar_thorn I_3 ` _will lmvu Oollluggvomi (`H-x'A\ ,,. u - ..... .....l 1.-unlunurni ` ~`.;: ' 2/ TRADE MARK ON ARM OF MACHl.\'} Save money mul 1nacIu'n.ery by u,.s-ing (lu- "."u.I . 01' 5'3 . aldn foutc id Pair Northern Belle Tuesday and Saturday a Mon shone eve c N. arrival of `31 Parry Sound: an In. and Pencun Fmnch [live to an low Soundand'l~`rench`luvcr. `Im- will Collin Wand m 4-xg\ t,1p.m..zuul cm-,mn;,rui (la. 'and F`rl41nYnt`. .'p.nn. (on Hu- & . W. K. mofnlm: I.1`uil|.~`) fur d will leave Gollju wood :11 1' .m. over) udm-mln_\ rclght anti ms:-uuzo up X 18. at 11 1'. For stntlon agent of !hiJ1bovo,ru.ilmn-. umbu-la J. Grant, J amen-at. V THOS. L9NG_..Secy.. ,C.. n..... u.`...n...`m -wnnmermninhnv. 3 .. T ; \\ mgclzngowm on-onto CAME `ON. Manager o Um: woud . -- v-avvwvv vwu v a v: ;.'r.uJ "coo nuuwu. null csugzt Ch nu nnnunn I-usu nunn-nu... uI...__.. 2.9s:.e:9*.=`h*-` "*???*?????'??*7`?*- THUS. uU2u:g,.acuy. :\I~ \.;1xAul'4\`Un, m.........L. (K/ll `D`l.J'l.'J.'-l. uu nun ; u .-_, .0! 14015 $, l,' 'l`o Vmahl'p 'ol_ V103. contain- ing !!IA':_9.*!!)!eo!lesg. `lb sch: '.!ll,!Il.rml mul seedodzdovn; hnhnoej goon)` Pint. and Hurd- wooa. ,_Good Bpninmcreq atop: `the front. or me 1:01 . '. ??I" iesirablqpro ` n-t*f.W!ll1bo sold u: A . `ha ms F rfurthex-pa on Q pl t JOHN `r`ro:`*%~sxvinet2:0: v,'.7.;:' vJl9.Jn$1U, 1883.; ;_ ; > _. `:my_, 23-zmoo-p " 1 'A1*1'1'}11,, 1.\'(_.`r at /9, nu 25-ly F4314; i_1i`(l)I{l;S;A'_I,E..iiTI`Ii.'.".1.\TO[{T7lI' MA.-...;~;& `?.?:'::a2`:...1J .p?e.?:m:2:;H::::i P00 cnwsmlsu or sugars on. cottmcwuon Aunbiikn am: um: n. MAIL 2 DOORS WEST OF O. B. MEADOWS. 1vi= c:1i:;L BROS . None but First-class lVurk Bfrulr. no way ucaurrca meneaa-mg,a1Id is tha Deafness kmnm. PI: ll In ah-on-qnhul 0...... _.....u__ __--I NONE GENu1N'i'.-W'I'r110u'r nus -oII..s 2- , I`lH'Ii Children : Aprrms and Patterns .` `Having Reduced his Prices for tho I. a I nrnuuog Manager Barrie Ofcc, Dunlap at. usxr noon am or common. 5 TIIUIKSDAY, JULY 5. 1883.] ]Ohom{a1: and Drugglat,|will be found 3EMoEbT GEORGE MONKMAN. wwn :-Iorun'.0 umtormea nnoam menu anu- llddiellows lxczuled by the Band of t e Massey Manulnctllrlxig (`r-mpany, Barrie and visiting _umru1ow.. hcatlctl by the Thornton Band, the St. (}eur;.;e'e Society headcdtby the Cookatown lhml and the Barrie Fire V Brigade headed by -llarrie Juvenile Band. The parade was from the uquzlre, wr-stwzml along 'l)nnlo'p street to _Hzuusou street, thence to Collier street and PM h'_cwrey`s foundry to the park, along To- ronto street tn Duulop street and thence east tothe place of starting. Several msnouversv were executed during the march, in which the Toronto l('niform ed Encampment especially _duat1u;.;uisl1ed themselves. AT THE PARK. The scene at the Park was inspiritin in the Oltncnle. The Bands stationed at tfferent Dlrte of the grounds rendered select music for the multitude. A number .of booths were P*3ned nud trade was brisk. The ames and Hporte were pushed forward as rapidly as pol- Nble. and an nulience of severa.l,tl1ouesnd 22910 were amused thereby during the after- u_ r 0 am A 'r I C. inr.%Eqv{ARDs, |'lHI Tl0N.~l CAREFULLY OOMPQUNDED mm For your umlhu: Slat. D0c.'82.83l3.060.79 11:4 pun] It) 1! Jununry. 1833. 81.054.131.81 ,-n. my. 1.\'T4i}'1`1I1<: 2nd IN 1882. ow MONTREAL. on 35 good 38 JOY IIIOIIMI DINO money, the ballonl !Pi uy lures. TUB PROC` F.$`SION. 81,138,000. $200,999. thus the ni ht cl and I tired _- hbgnnfo tlf fseekmg ox-unto trainlmlefg shortly Iftelf .IOV||a {but I 1mm. .......1.... ........-a.....I ....;. '.'.:;..i.g; 20-13' AT 21 3113?, but their goal-keeper was a epxenum man, saving his ags time and a in. The first game claimed by Barrie was iullowed, was between the Barrie Onediu and the To- ronto Young Maltlandl. This was also an exoitin game, and developed grand play on both ei es. The Maitlands proved thevictora however, having a game to their credit when timn was r-All This spurred tne Unum Days no gruuwr uxur-I tion, and Barrie failed to score another game despite their utmost efforts. After. an hour : play time was called, the Exceleiore being de- clared victors. In the afternoon the match for the medal was played between the Barrie seniors and the Parkdale Maple Leafs. The a........ ....... nvnnlv mmahed as regards size and seniors and the rarkuue muple usuus. .I.ue nl tohed as re nrds `. R3"i.'3.+'.:?.. Ruiz. club nrgved the beat teams were evenly matonea as regnrtus me um weight, but the Barrie club proved best players, attacking the Parkdnle goal continu- ally, their goal-keeper a splendid mm. saving aszu again. The n_owover, navmg tune was called. -Consider the " Dude business dropped. --For Harvest Tools see `Purvls Bros. ed- vertisement next week. ' -The tag Isabella came in on Saturday with e tow of logs for Vsnsiokle s mill. -The Court of Appeal has decided sgslnst Mr. Jose h Anderpton. Decision was given on Sstn ey`. ` ' -`-100,000 dollars to loan st low ntee by the Bertie Loan and Swing! Company, Bothwell s V Bloek_ Bsrrie. _ . 14- -Smsrt intelligent boy wsnted iinrnedtstely to learn thgrrinting bnsinees. Apply st'l`ns Anvmono ee. _ ` ` -Mrs. Morrow, wife of -David Morrow, Li- oense Inspector; of.;Nort.h Bilnooq. died _et noonon'1`ne_sdsy. ` A _ _ . -A mignioent`s ` of `psnsles and roses :...+. mmivad at the n ,street__eonsex-vstory. rclvvvu _.Tha various Lacrosse matches excited great interest. The first we: a mateh in the mornln between the Barrie Excelsior: and I junior` rillh club. The first game was taken by Barrie in 12 minutes after _very hard pley. This spurred the Orillie. boys to greater exer-A 4:... ma Rnrrie failed name The procession undei the control of Mnrlhall `Goo. Plaxton, was formed on the station square, the St. George s, Society forming on Dunlop street and proceeding from thence to the square, and the Fire Brigade parading on (`o11icrv,troct. The procession was as fol- lows :- l`urun*.o Uniformed Enoamgment and U.l.h`..H....-_. L.....l...l 1... u... u.....I -4 4 . M.-gnu British Oolumbu. ' x -;The storm that-`bunt with inch fury 'ovVei-` thin section on Tuesday night was very do. utmctive in the Northern Stntu. One town in Ohiowu oomplgtuly v_-J .-.-.. ..--.._ The Fire Brigade were highly praised for the excellent appearance the made in the procession. The men march well, and the Engine and Reels were gaily decked out with owers, evergreens and bunting, and drawn by ten grey horses. Engineer Keenan and as- sistant engineer Smith deserve great raise for the excellentappearance of their engiiie. The horses were arranged for by Mr. cott, who was indefatigable in his efforts to make the rade a success. The torches were prepared by Mr. Sibbalri, V and the success of the torch- light procession" was in a great degree the re- sult of his labours. Finally acting Chief Bom- rose was exactly the richt man in the right place. .. ,,,,..,__ 1-_-._....-.. .....a..a...- ..-.:a..A mngtiioon or plumes um run: just received at K nptreet conservatory. 0:11 sud inspect. Mnundrell. `l\:..:.2nn.fnnI' nnnndd If Barrie 0!! Wed. nesday. There van a Inga un. uni the ones were ofpnblio importunog. S Q- .52. .- ['14:-noun` mo ouu vvuw vs 1...... __,-_ ..nm1e Lou): and s.vings.oom' `y pay 5 percent. interest on deposm; _'l` e neon:-it of deposit: in I Loan Oolnpnny u undoub . --' r . z_-_ n__; j:........I nl his hnlm to "n..:u.I. A1nmlif'A. L -> UK |lU]JVllV' " " `-""'_ V ` ' _ 'T ' hgjdil odohilbnlinepatxr Mr irhhrou, wholapozdvertuement pear! inmoeh' aroalunm ,, .-,4~`!`.*`.'~"`, T " Cull sud mspequ. 4:. ulluuunvu. -DiviniongOou_rt opened at Barrie on There a_lu-ga list. but none of 9.... nun: were ofmblno importunoq. _ ` The half-hour walkina rsca crested con- sidemble amusement. Mr. Wm._ Hazlett and three others entered. Hazlett winded the crowd in two rounds and had the ring to him- self. Then the others tried `running sinst his walkin snd were beaten badly. szlett gave an ex ibition of quick walking beforere-` tiring that was really wonderful. Some per- sons seeing him drinking ginger beer while on the track were ignorant and unohnritsble nnnnnh in Inn 1"! was lirmnr. `W115 In v..v.....-nu.-4 u Lnvlu uv uvusuv . 1' J -11: was fun to see one of the Ipeciul oon- atables trippe with the rope, and left sprawl- ing upon his back. Sic umptm tyranmu. D.-min... n..- ..............I 1- .I..-x_.. 1.1.- _u__ Tho l)m1ini()h Day celebration in Barrie will lnnq lw runlclnbcrcd by the rpldents of the `tuwn us :1 real-letter day. The citizens enmnnttu-u luul pmmia'cd 8 big day if they wvrv fn\'urctl withjne weather, and they Tully n-l-umul their promise.` .-.u.u uuv nuuuuvo The jumping sndrnnnlng was perhaps the `best ever seen in this section of country. Tisdale of Simcoe. Om-uthera of Toronto, and other professionals were present. 'I`|m 'l`........L.. Y1'...'l..-...-.I u_-.._..._....L ----- v-..-1. r-v-vunuvuueu WVIV .l|WlUl-lIh- The Toronto Uniformed Encampment were drilled at the park during the afternoon. They arenflne body of men, with splendid uniforms, and their drill was something enr- prising. Nil... m-.~.-_;__ A` up` u , -,II I - xuey uxpresaeu mema_e1vea.u! quite cnpnvum ed bythe beauty of our town and the hospi- tality of our people. M. W h \A ,.`n,.....I.I -: LI... :1 A.....l...._' w... v`, V. anal rvvrnvg Mr. W. D. McDonald. of the American Hotel, kindly furnished the committee who had charge of the reworks with a luncheon, on the roof nf Hun Hr-A MA" I: hnnnlnlitu uuu Ubfg OI IIIIB HTOWOPKB W I IIIIIOIJEOB, on the roof of the fire hull. His hospitality was fully appreciated. rm... ............l..... 1.--]..- A-.. .". _.-.._L.__ 1--.. u-- .-... uurru vv-uu The excursion tm!na,.two in number, from Toronto would not contain all the excursion- hats, and- cons uently those of the Oddfellowu who come by t e regular train were too late to take part in the procession. 13l..l.......l...L- ......... l....... -L....A LL- ..__..._.I.. Iv you-u rider cu Vanna re vvvwuuvnu Piekpoekets were busy about the grounds. Mr. Keeting was relieved of $2.50 and a bunch of keys, one of the Toronto men lost $10, and various `other losses were reported. Mr. Kea.ting s keys and `Sumo were afterwards fnnnd where thev h been thrnwn hv the IOIIIIG wnere illy lllll DBGD FIIFOWII Dy I116 thief. Mr. Bemrose unfortunately" lost $80, but this it is supposed was not stolen. NIL- D-.._2_ T.........ll.. `D-../l 3..-..- LL- -.I..:.. uuv vunu nu M.) uuyyuuvu vvl-U uvu uuv-van The Barrie J nvenlle Band "were the edmirm _ tion of the multitude. They really looked and played well, everything considered, and were by no means the least important part of the parade. Were they properly supplied with tifea they would give 3 good account of themselves. As it is they can teach meny older bands, as for at least as regards time. the track lgnorani auu unonurwnuw enou h tony it was liquor. That "was all they. ew about it. no II, ,,_,2_,J E, ON THE BAY things were not less lively. The yacht races {Ore started at ten o'clock, is run of about Ourteen xmles being made, nishin about 3 F1'~`k- Only one acizident oocur , Mr. P. . Ewan bexu upset, but was rescued.with- 31): much tron le.' In the evening the other, 1 rs um h::r(::7:!:h1`15g;yend keen competition THE EVENING. ,The games at the Park lasted nntil seven `M1001. An hour later the tor-ohlight proces- sion was formed at the Fire Hall, end marched `hrollllh th nri nnhual at-nah: "l`Inn-n man: A was made, nod so for as we are swore was there any qusrrelling. The celebration wss I" oredit,to those who` had it in chsrge, and in on almost equal degree to those who were present and by` their good behaviour contributed so largely. to the enjoyment of the occasion. - Norrss. There was, At theleust oelonlntiou. over 5,000 poo" le on the grounds during the pro- gress of t e games. A... -1 1.1.. ...._L -u.._"-L_-_- n,,..,- , -n I auvloll vs uuv BBII-IVS: One of the moat ottrdotive features of the. day's sport was the tumbling and gvmnutio` performance by Prof. De Courcoy. ' .'-, nun: Funvnv O-n can AIIA ll: LI... .........1_l --._ ished the music. ..r.... u... uwy-sq Ianv uvvufrvru oyruuuh f-"Banning was engaged in during the After- noon, n platform hnving been erected In the drill shed. The Massey Quadrille Band furn- r. onolnnnp _The Toronto Oddfellows were well pleased wtth their race tlon by their Barrie brethern. They express themselves, as quite cnphvuh bvthe beautv of our town and the hmmi. I i{e`;ti:g ;i:'e.yse::&" t;'r;;.av vv.::'aw:t"`t:`c'srwa`m' found where theyh been thrown by the thief, Mr. Ramrmin nnfnl-tnnnha'lv' Inal: SRO. -The Committee were able to `s usre their accounts and pay every bill on Tues s .' some- thing, we believe, unique in the hiydtory of such organizations. The accounts will now be, properly audited and a statement furnished the public. A detailed statement can be seen at Sanders jewelery store at any time.. There is 8 surplus of something over two hundred dollars, which will be placed in the bank to the credit of the treasurer of the next celebra- tion committee. Dino VII uompwvu; -,w--- -7 - _`Y cord that hol'd ......'....a.'. .X`.'.%c:;."i?:ea.. A,gou_p1`g`oy: LATEST LOOAI. uses. T. DUFF & ooxs. `Wu formed mlrohed "'`3Rh the principal streets. There were 8 P3e_of hundred torches, and the vehicles of We Fxre Brigade. The Cooketown, Thom`- `fhllnd Ban-w Juvenile Bands also took art in the march. A large bonre we: burn on 330 market sqnnre, and from the top of the `hire Hall the rework: were projected. The btjrfwere not as good they should have 0 ~h0innh`;Atl..e:|..E1.`?Py' egpapuyt THE 35'i`n THE BEST BATTALION AT NIAGARA. "The life of the Volunteer in not always 8 happy one, an the men of the Simooe For:-eaten found to their `cost Ilnoe our , IL I_ _ . . _ _ _ __J NULIDIVVAI svuslu vu vssvon vvuv -n.-qvv vu- last Issue. Rain, min, ralh, In season and out of3sea.son, rain in the moniing, rain at noon, rain at night, water soaked blsnkets, water soaked food, everything wet and dirty and muddy, makes-cam life to a certain extent undesirable. owever the boys stood itsll "without grumbling. and were rewsfded with A few dsys of neeweather towards the list. - ARRIVAL HOME FROM THEIR BRIGADE DRILL Jrxnuly user IIIIIIIFB trauma we wnnn was -I'esohsd,-snd almost snnihilated-snd the trip concluded. There were some very big heads in Barrie the next de . The regular trisl trip was made on Sstnr y evening and resulted satisfactorily. O On Saturdy Eng WI! inspected. by the Major-Gen. oommmding. The followin in from the Mail :-About ten o'clock neral Luard. `aocom met! by his A.D.O. Mxfor` liolbeok, an Lleut.-Ool. V1-...:... 5...... us.-m nnhnnlmr nf Artillerv. ll.- unu. V--.._-_.. _..__ z't:D.0. `or Holbeoit; and Lieut.:Ool. M: . . Irwin, bomimon Ina tor of Artillery, at.- rived, having left 01 ton by carriage about half-past eight; Col. Doniaon, the DA. G. commanding the camp, met the visitors at the brigade oiiioe, and after a few minutes conversation they mounted their horses and at once proceeded to inapectthe bat- talion. The artillery brigade, under oom- mand of Major Gray, moved from their private parade in column of route and took in _a politionnear the Oatholio church, w ere the were inapected by Col. Irwin. The 44 was the first battalion visited by the General. He was aooompanied during the in tion bBy 0ol.jDen_iaon.`D. A_(:-s Maior n. .51.. bri- B CIIIII IIIICIB I0!` IIIO IDUPB. 1116 IIPIF D0111` _ reached was the tnnnery and theembnnkment was (truck `with considerable force. The atesmer then backed out into the lake and by some means got turned around. Consequent- l the next _point reached was Allandale. :...II.. nfbnu e-G:-`Nip Iznnnln this nrhnv-I urn- F110 OOOIIIOIL ll pl'Ulllll1Blli county Ulllclll 3335 Appointed commodore, e teameter took the wheel, one o! Sewn-ey l men noted es en- gineer, and mother voted himself captain.` team was 01: up as uiokly as possible and, 3 dub mndse for theqehore. The first {mint rnnnhnrl was than tnnnnrv And thntnmhnnlrmnnl-. 'i"'h3"':i'&c 'jxIi'u't' 'FeEEe' `vu'Ia1"1?12Te' lvyinnlly utter Innite trouble the wharf was .mmhad--nnd almost nnnihilabed-|nd the began for the mon: 4301113 bad failures. Iillfllo 10 V com y III uupecqm u no oQ:n-oomlnllldill - No. 5 oomdpsuy the` General aid, `! toompau on you credit lit. it certainly d . Anyone oould see it. The men were ne strapping looking fellow: and jaunt have felt high! gratied at the compliment. The 37t and 39th Bottslionoo w_ee next inspected. The 35th- Ool. McKenzie : old hnttelion--A and w_ithot_`t_qneotion_.dIQ. canny, board, and n. n. npotwn, M. 11., rrmclpal 01 the Institute. The results cannot be known before next week. A -'1`he grand new steamer Enterprise has at length been completed, and has made her tris tri -in fact she has made two trial trips. he first occurred on Friday night. Steam had been raised to try the machinery, after which a party of citizens brought aboard a suicient quantity of hop-juice and proceed- ed to celebrate the occasion. There was lots of fun. Only one drinking cup was procur-_ able and that was avbig tin pail. About mid- night the appalling discovery was made that the shi was oating down the middle of the bay. me unknown misoreant had cut her loose. Then was there hurrying to and fro and wild confusion. But the crowd rose equal tothe occasion. A prominent county official was: armnintad mmmndorn. I thamntar fnnlr A.G.;Major Milson, bri- e orderly oioer, Lient. eward, of the vernor-Generalh Body Guard. Oom- manoing st the had of the bpttnlion each company was in: in turn. To the -III-._ ......_.-:I run In K hnunnnnv an -- -V--gr, uuu guvu unuuu may ue uxpeuwu. --Donnld Morrison was found by Con- stable Sweeney the other morning, after he had been turned out of an hotel at the Five Points." Donnld warfearfnlly and wonder- fully drunk. A ue of twenty cents and costs was impoaed. - ,, rm... n-..._n. _n7n_-- __: m4__.I---r ` .. -- .-arvnvug -'I`he Court of Oyer and Terxnlner and General Gaol Deliver and of Asaize and N iai Priue in and for the unty of Simooe will be holden at Barrie, on Monday, October lat, and following days, the Hon. Mr. Justice Ouneron presnding. . _'m.. I-u.- 1...... ...u..|. 1.-.. 1...-.. ..:..m_.. v-a-av: van in Vllllllai -'1`he letter box which has been visiting some houses Intel to receive contributions to the Uhineeee nland Minion," was taken lMt,to Judge Ardagh, who kept the key, as was stated, and o ened by him in the presence of the bearer. I contents were 831.43; 'l`|... D-._l- ..-__-__-_.I__L -1 u__ n n 1 _ -...._ noun: alien: wuu uuuvnuuna yvululuuu -'1`he storm of Tuesday evening was some-' thing terrible. The thunder and lightning were terric, while the wind blew a hurricane. Very littledum e we: done, however. One of Mr. EIelin'e out: was blown names the. bay, and it was feared that the party who were on the bay would be drowned, but they fortunately reached the Ihore before the storm burst. --The concert ven by the Nashville` Jubilee Singers in e Town Hall 1551: Thurs- day evenin was attended by a fairly ood Audience. he troupe proved to be 3 ut third-rate. And miuht As well lav claim to IUUIUIIOC. 1116 ITOIIPO PPOVOQ T10 ne B00115 third-rate, and mi his as well lay claim to bein the original in bitnnta of the Garden `of an an to being the nrloinnl Niunhvilln UBID FEB Oflglllll IIJIIIUIHHIII OK 5110 UIYGBH of on an to being the original Nhahville troupe. Their Perfonnsnoe pu-took too much of the no !'0 In nntrel stripe to prove woe is- able. An their ninaimr wua not above I: e us argon tremendous 1050 or vunwrs. E9. 5' tminu brought in hundreds, this literal- ly bmu._;ht thouszmds. The Hamilton train also Muupglxt fair load of visitors who disem- bark;-41 inn? run H\'n nrnnnnninn fnl-tnnl`.

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