_.._r..___._.--..------__ 1) I ` To the Isdilor o'f_lhe 1E;;-ll1er1; Adv.-a'uce,. 1 impregnating um pu.uuu uuuu. wun. of the proposal to erect post office buildings . is. The contract has been let to a `person, I believe, of the name of Thomas, and he is re- quired to have `the `buildings completed in 1885. . Upon hexng appealed to as to why he did not commence the Work at once his an- swer is that havingtakcn the contract late in the season, he only proposes to cut and` pre- pare all the stones and dcliverall the material upon the `ground so that the. work can be pushed forward rapidly in the spring, but I understand that heproposes `at once to pro: 3 ceed to make the excayation and that he will xpnsh the work vigorously" with regard to the delivery of mnteyials. I remain." Sir. However, I shall state shortly, so as to set ` `the matter at rest what the present position i DEPARTURE or 'rnn 1-mucus: AND LORD " LORNE. of-v ._,-- ;-\>~.- --..~.. .a.._.:. .. _ . _. , ._',. >1I IIlIU 31$`: I As no ag \vnE|un.f.' M KJOIIIDB. uer l0y&l nxgnnesa DUI'8 In 1181' hand an Immense bouquet of owers, and eey era1~o'there nccoxnpanxed her m the carnage. The Princess were a. very plain travelling _coe- ~ tumeof seal brown cloth, plush hat to match, with a. short brown veil, and carried a seal- skju pm` in her h_and._ The escort .wes fur-e nished by the Queen : 0w'n Canadian Huss.-ire, of Quebec, ,twenty etrqn , consisting of oico cre and non-connnlseione oioere oniy. under command of Lient.-Col. Forsyth and Col. F. \Voodg1`-e`y;' `Duiferin Terrace and .the ep- M proachee to it were thronged with people who loudly eheered as the party drove by. Both the Marquieand Princess eppeered deeply moved" by_ thxe and `similar eivdencee of .u.ffect1on- induced .b'_`y" their depnxttxre. At the Allen : wherf liy the huge Sardininn. A `hard of honor `wee fut-n_ished' by the gig th Royal R1ee,- of the way. `On arriv- ' ingnt...the'whnr the`Mu'qnie and; Princess -. -Royal-' Highness Sm "seine ye xninnee upon the wharf e n w'ete`x`ec4=.ived I brilliant military retn cotnposcdiof 1 ing _mi1itni'y oiciele of the: ' 2.` 0 .1envmU.theirAoai'rie " 5 " " --Loud Lornge sen; panda" `mth e` lingo I:_l1II1_1>l"'.0f.1N1i6eS. e ; gentlemen around, The pnttj then embarked, -zwglking eye the carpeted pngwey. Lien- gevm -. " net-Giernor, ;Robmi11. 3it"B'_t9't Imi-i` aiidanon. 1I:..0s:ron .aopom _; od.;th_fe~ - pa. ..ou=:-h_oInda.th9:'5'.(!i"`WW-"V - . I`: I AL- 11.1-...` 43...-A -Chg an-U} ' `ii " E andfon. Mr. Caron scoop) unioq the `.'3. on bosnd~ the:Sa,rdinin1I. ir, Hoixior holned. .tho ..dov.n.: M as-(gay;-Q A J P81113111. DU , : , Yon; obedient servant, ,_ -` _ D'ALT,ON MCCARTHY. Toronto, Oct. 29th, 1883. Tl-l_E ABARRIEV POST OFFICE. MCI `Ill uAuuDv\.n . v`; aavuuinn Lead 'by ~.Mr. Hume`:-_ w11o`ar`gn-`c`l"|`.a.t1:.<>'x'1E-I . ngoi qt:-the o!ia1'|ghA..-5 It:-was moved; by anger _sc;coa}d__e`l_ _.bx Mr. _Hurv;ey`, IIUFA WUQVUILIIUII. DUVUIBI (XIIIUIUH/[U5 JIFU akemof, all lnwing claims upon the party, a 1-nnuinptimmble in point of ability. In thilrelpect the Convention can make no nietalae. a;Any. one of these spoken of in connection w=ith._the nomimmtion would well and wonthily represent the riding. The duty of-Ihev. Convention is to select the Ittongest mm, and to Ieleot him by an un-. aninioumvoto. If this be done the rest of the amptign work will be comparatively any. ILA long pull, a. strong pull. and a pull altogether in all that - is required to Ieal the fateof the Mownt Government. And that the Stpyner Convention .cn.n nmke _if it wishes.` "win!-5": I\n `nob AF nnv-u`:I`n`I>nn J'r\ nn`np{| l __:ooo_-ave To CANADA. uiii:&tioB&1?; ).te1_~1a;:. _ _ I remaxn. S11`, Vnnr nfwdipn` o";_InZb"ju?fi3E `g V qn-the gnestion eneril Superintend- | large crowd of citizens and officer: followed l the party on board the vessel to _bid adieux. [ Both the late Governor-General and his royal 3 wife were visibly` alfected at the sympathetic demonstration madein. their. honor. As the gangway was. cleared away and the vessel sl e moorings were loosed there came the booming of a royal salute red from the` guns of the battery. I, Then arose from the 10,000 who} crowded the wharves a long ,cor_:tinu_ed cheer. The men of A. Battery, who lined the front of the Vice-regal platform on the terrace. gave double three loud, long and lusty oheers. As the Royal Standard was hoisted tn the main-mast of the Surdznian it was hauled down from the Governor-General s staff on the Citadel. R_ockets were red from l Allan's wharf and from the Dominion steam- l ship. His Honor Gov. Robitaille, accom- panied by the Premier an other Ministers, by Madame Robitizille-and a few dozen,oi- cers, friends and official ntlemen 7with their wives, went on" boar "thle Governments steamship Druid and ,escqrte_d the xuail_.stcam- ship down the stream below the upper 'end'of ' the Isle of Orleans, returning to town at noon. l Those on board the escorting steamer cheered .' loudly as the Sarrliniuvipasserl out to sea, the- Iadies all wsvin handkerehifs. Lord home" and H.R.H., w '0 appeared on"deck, waved theirs in return. The Druid fired head gx-ns, ` saluted with her, whistle, signalled a farewell l and ban voyage aml_all'was over. The weathrr ` had partially cloared,and the river was com- l paratively smooth. Amongst the other pas l sengors is Sir Alexander T. Gals. I ---10 o-.-._.____. > ---905-tofu?-- ---- ' ` Tim Rev. 8. Mills, f'o'rmerly incumbent of All Saints , Penetzmguishena,. has been visiting in that town, and -was the recipient of an address from his former parishioners. Mr. Mills has l.1tel_y.been" in chixrge`of the parish of'High` Bld`, 1\rfa'n_itc'>bzi. The Bis. hop of Rupert s Land has given him the im- portnnt parish of Emeisdn, 9. rising town this side `of `Winnipeg;--:'.Dhe Harald says the climate agrees with Mr. Mills well, and he is altogether plezssedfwith what heihaa seen of the Noi-th-West. 3 ~ 11:`: i- ~ I '"71'ms oru1ia'Xi$i;;}ve11 is W. 250 ft.- ntlast and the contregt is completed. It has been somewhat of zydisztppointmeut `hell have so much gpuuite to bore through, and the Council expected a,._lsrae1f flow of water;-`-Mr.' H9.rris,- of_`Petrolia. the con- `tractor, has lost heavily and is deserving of sympathy and respect fo`r`the manly way in `which he pushed this work forward to com- pletion in spite of the severe obstacles en- countered.---He also sustaiueti a severe loss in losing one of his young men, Mr. Frank ;Gill, who was accidlolitelly shot at the Nar- rows. The Council Have gbt an additional well and therefore more `water, although not to such an extent as they anticipated. The largest flow wasgot at between 60 and `80 ft. though it is thought that the ow at around -'-The contrqotois` did i1_'ot_` eipeot to t 250 ;ft_. will iyet improve. ` ~3.`.'; ' ~,S `*;x~ I`, A ' }` i"\` `:51 1'?`-' NE\VtI3E%EvIVETEIMMA13PL` v -Es, % V % k % NEW mmss GOODS, AND SILKS ~ % - __ NEW ULSTER AND MANTLE CLOTHS, ' NEW HOSIERY AND GLOVES, NEW `MANTLES AND ULS'I`ERs* 5:... vn5i.`3e':~$4 NFM7 M`fLiI1i~IERY, A1 IN II? III": I; U.._a..-` Mrs. Crawford is X9:' e mi1iclea~ . sons on the Piano` H xgLn.- erms- 6 per quarter. Tu_it.i on Roums. No. 3 Crooks nnk`s Block, West ot Sew:-9y`a,ls)ound1-y.A= ` :54-2t r .AI.- u w wuguu. Therefia no lack of candidates to select Vfrom. w hive Dr. Wylie of Stayner, a. gentleman "known and respected through out the county. We have Mr. '(c'orge- Mobdrly dur last candidate. and Mr. Thus. Lona, our lnstirepregseutntive. Mr. Dud- geon, Mayor of Collingwood. Mr. Cameron of the same place} Dr. Kirkland of Notta.- wuega. Mr. Switzer of Sunnidalo, E. 'B. Sanders of Stayner. and many others. It would be presumption in us to attempt to decide upon the merits of the candidates. No one man could possibly do it. The vuioua interest: must be carefully con- sidered, the situation weighed, and the VIMQHRQIC man, in every sense of the word, nominated. If that is done there will be nodliclxtty in naming the next member foy Wont Simcoe. - THE lettfn of the w:ox-k~s_a.t the 11 per entrance of the (303 A `ALL .C1&NAL.r: those at. the 11 per entrance of the RAPIDE PLAT CANA ul _t,, - -91 A151 d `It'6v main ge `argmvgdablg to the following dates :-- Novll.-zunxn nextmmvu tollowl :--_ Tenders w 11 be rqcg: n,_,__._ w_,, ,- Ix. , , examination at the places previously menbiond | I on and--aha; fggmsqvflgfa l!:'FNTzn`-1g1.1|_.y of Ngvmglixmm` kn tth head tth G 1 l . `or ewor ,9, e_ o e 3` ans. tenders will be;-eelved until 'l'U%3 .f `I: Exaxnmaxrnlday of Dmcmnmn. Pzans and ape -` cations. &c.. can be seen at the placgs before mentioned on and nftm-`Tm~:snAY we Fomrm day of Dxoxzmmm. ' - nun.-.1.- ST. LAW1GECAN Am ' Noflc `f,.}[{_(,>_`_o 'n'lq::l``:vto'rs. ` tollowln1sdat.ea:--` , N 11 received until TUESDAY, the Fcmwm day of Decembpr nex_t.'.' "0-_ ,.- - ., `Plans. specications. &c.. W151 `ready. for Plans. spccmcauons. 8cc.. W111 'bo'rcady. examination the places previously and-`utter 'l.`.lJ1anAYa$he lmmN'rn:'nlrdI.v of` Departmentbf RailVvvb.ys 8c'CanELis', } Ottawa. 20th October, 1sea.~ , V 1 thbullt ` lithe um 0351`-h6i f t chllren A-of 33% amdem .1 cgttigln will be made tothe Surrogate Court of t 4: County of Simone. before the Judge in Chambers on Owen Street, the Town 0 Barrie. after the cxpirzxissg g1t1nl`:'e`}3:?1] ::z.~h:.=:a.`:::;;:::.;2:;=s:::`;2*~,.2-;=,,.,a John Parker. deceased. for an order appointing the said Anne Parker rdian of Albert Parker, Florence M a e - Ila dn _arke1- Stewa.rt..W k erg; an Adeln1de::A a k In mm at the said John Parker. deceased. - . VThis._Jsoas':on' *S;Ul .ERIOAR. to anything we have ever held before, an.d.tlnat',iS;- saying a good deal. No lady would be doing fherself ju1stice3 we're` she to buy a dress any where ti She has seen II\l- - __-_-__ L,-,_4 3-..]..--.... ... 6...un 1\l'ArIA`L nnnv noon:-frnnno .0! the AIWANOE. Ln c0nt.a,1n ne rouowmy es z-- ` Hp Vulglgvxys ':s_'T9ry till he came out as an mdopend 'Gr1t candidate. .Ho Wu n0t_n0min_`a'teiib)"'t11`B6form 0011- ` vdntion. Further` {liq way a candidate I _ at Mex-e`!lth_ in"t}x'1`oY Oqirvention vdcn `t`heWEt_ter vyIklitu_t_ non n8_td`. HT:1a:;t "G V U,_ .0 1 9. ` Y .0 . `i`tY_'vVo!!."N3 that, Mh was nqtntgjopg qjxgqn of Ogrlin 3 thgt the two meat at hehmd of the %':*5;.s: ~%.;:-25--;;v:a:e= was if, ' ` "$6 T. o`--_ a oy were to '_"' tb,'!l,' i;ilike'.`_in all prots nude, guy 9! _l_a_qd` trlnuctiqna ih` denudation sh, 'y'.""T5'uA reqbllect was '` "zp 2xomimuo~ ' or Merdith; F` wwbf - `tiny: mu` =ol-the `most active 0! '1` ..iID:{m9l0.:tillI0.'1h0}8lId.0aI'liDg -.;!"$i' if *' $33.73*` i h."`: gggggig; gaqmmwgaaz wanted at Barrie, this 31st day of October, A.D.. 1:1 1. `ALN'NE= PAILWER. -' ' By 3!'lIcCa'rt.hy~. Pep1or 8: McCarthy. her Solicito R 4-3t ,lll`.|DUIl Jlltiwluu .11 unu an-u -.u --u-J ourF,Stock_.: 'l?,he, very -best judges in town"i;lace dur assoftrzvmlzyn-i "at tl1e`_l1__`g1`d of_'_"t he list. ` an -4.4`, `.~..., M1`, F11.i(tinderon':,m%8e5 axucxllgeat ages`; '.l`oronto,.' on ,' ov_ 4 ' It 0 ac noo Easy 11 .Lot'6; 4th Elam,` Kresfm ll0 cl-ea :1` excellent and,.wel1 timhgredw h n lo, Birch. Ash. Elm and mine Hemlock: about acres of East .112: 0. conT`vsfz-a .crea of and, wen timbpredw! $13 Ash. and mine Henjlocgt ; about 0 acres of Cedar: a_ never _m!`llng {cream x`u_ns through this {:3 5 miles distant from `Barrie ; Alm '11'ac1-es, `choice sita'fdr'a tlemnn`s' rsidenoe. 120 p;o1es S8 6. 03.1-axlwa.v.. T MS;10 I581` cent. at mm; 1! a. mile distantfrom Toronto. Hand` good; a` null. ll lull!) _I.llB|dSlll: 1111111 1Ul1_JlI` choice motors rash of! railway. T RN18;-`-10 er gel F m- 1 ,~ .- .v?t$r1'nae'E*F?s&3r" ~% ` :DRESS& MANTLE MAKING ANTED TO` RENT-- .A ouin containing from ye.to seven zooms in a onnd lnmltv, I Dnn:inRInn<'nu'~'I:nnI\ an nnunikln i. ;s115ii1ivi2LEiT;;trcr'Ti6i~:7ALE op" . REAL ES'1`.A'l`E.-Auction sale of landnt Mr, H'nnrI nI-nnn'n .115 Vnncra Rh-ant ' 'l`nI-nnfn Llll. \JLUJ.\I.V.I. I.\J\.IJ.I.\IL` LJIIIJIJ \Il. '_ of land at Mr. Hem1erson's,vl85 Yonge Street. Toronto, "R1 .1 2 ' _ a `II! $3.3: T.x..`:*:9*:2':.eo*.:!~~s:;:,*,.3.,.:-,:.?;rl . This in the heading of an article in last 1 week : Collingwood Bulletin, and a. most remarkable article it is. It should have been headed` No Denial." A,few weeks ago we referred to the attqrnp}: of `Col. W|lker, of London, to put down" bribery; Ind corruption with lots of money as a. ~ sample bf `Grit purity. The Collingivnd Bulletin, tpqk up the cudgela for the gallant, oolunel and the party, by paying that the - colonel'wua a.` life long Conservative. We 1-o_pljo:fl_,1t._1';2i,i;M he never gavB'a.A Qonser'vaLti\`e vote in_ lgijlife. In_.fac.t agithiu is intended to be the -hat of this -controversy we may uyell reproduce what we did pay. Here it "in :49 wv " ' ' n T Remember out New Store, Mr. Edwards Old Stand; %`5mru'7?d1a .a"s?3`i?'532?.'m ?I'o-$3: ::r;z'x'..-.:-Mm: 11-151:7. 1|II I I I I171? DV - - Exiii-fix'E1a&`6i i)126e'zf{6p'r'ie{;I7.'-' -{11. `ready. examination blaces nroviously menuondd ........ -, ....u QLVLJJIJ J.\l l.\l2A`J:'l'I. .ll\JUD3.IIJ ood locality. ' PosseBlon"Is'so0n as possible. _B,_ GAl{A1I._An\'ANq1qOrn_cn ._. . 44-tf In "*3 w%mmmm.T &i```` zhlldrou d 1 will be tothe S:1rrogatee3)urt :K'3l<':'i3}n'i`} If Simnnm bnfnrn the Jn'lm'r. in hnmhnrn nn numn New lniriritmntg. O - - -.~. \\\ - ~A.'\Kl\f\I\\ \ \\.\.\ \.\x\`.-_`.-.\.*.\\ `u TLE.._;.s.;oNs, . .: :,_) -:-- ` l'0'1`ICE.~0`F APPLIUATIONFOR LETTERS OF GUARDIANSHIP. r..,.._ {___4-..'_*_ 110% E LL By Order. than .-1 ~ He , never gave one Qonservative vote inthislife. He'is,q thorough in~grained Scotch Grit. He. came to Canada. and settled in London. ,gAt the time therdual election law "was just coming into effect. The Hon. John Carling who represented the city in-both Houses had to retire from -the Looallzegisleture. Major Walker im- medintaly discovered that Scotch Liberal- ism`-i and *Cens.dia.n Conservatism sprang from the `same root, and he at once com- menced planning to a cure the Conservative no'minstignV._ From is experience in polit- in he felt certain that u, "lib touguo mid Qhenoney he brought fro _%co,t1and would denture it. But the Lou on Conservatives naturally prefered a. talented `totunsluatu to worse than eheraoterless adventurer, and r. Meredith} the present leader of the Ontario Op osition was unanimously sel- oted. We ker suddenly discovered that nnonl-u Tlilunrnlinm rin nnnnrlvinn (`.nn:my-um- ;l.LVl;uu 1 , .NEW>_-'l"EA l`HERS AND FLOWERS, NEW. SUITS AND OVERCOATS. - NEW CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS AND CURTAINS m"Ag`E-f15Ak`f{. A at & McCarthy her so IIUI} , A._ P, BRADLEY. - QIXIIIOAOIII xrpnto; mind` good :7 KL liopgfcles an e. %.:'ea2':j'g.6No. gs. It-Lt-n` In all its Branclfes, under First-class` Management. Prices close for Cash or Prbduce. Come and see. `diva STOCK lLllJl'Jlg Secretary. 44-7t. ` ELGSING UP BUSINESS I; _G. B`. ` MEADOWS begs to announce that as he is leaving Barrie he will offer the _whole of his Large Stock of STOVES, TIN WARE, AGATF ?WABE, SILVER WARE, and general HOUSE FURNISHING _GOODS Wu VVBIKUIT Ill!-U._lUlIly LIXHCUVUTBQ ulat _8_9ok:h Iaieraliam tind Canadian Conserva- igufdidfnot pxactly coincide.` He worked gud"v'ofed against Mr._Meredith, and it 'wubu.abilu.y in raiung _his_ litcIe_ n- ger` `m that contest. and liberal `invi- -ntiom to voters to come a.nd'.he'In AND IF YOU WANT BARGAINS CALL ON _vColll_qgwqod. Ontario, accordlnz to n. nlan mu] SEALED TENDERS addressed to the under- signed, and endorsed "Tender for Collingw Works, will be received until Friday, the 161`. day of November next. inoluxivelv. for tho con- struction otn further length of Breakwater at ruoumgwood. Ontario. nccirdln - a plan uxiii -specication to be seen on up l:a.tion to Adam -Dudgeon, Rs .. Mayor. from w om printed forms of tender can c obtained. Persona tenderint: nrn nnnd nmo o.....a..._ ...m |NOTICE- TD 4E_U_NTRACTUBS,!7 | an-notion on: further Krhk\iic}_Kt vcollhigwood. nccordln and |-pet_:icauo_n _b9 annl cation Adnm ox tender be obtained. / tendering are notied that tenders will not -he considered unless made.on the printed forms supplied and signed with their ucuml signatures. Each tender must` be accompanied by an n:- c!1It:l bank cheoq e. made payable to the nnlcr at the Honorable the Minister of Public Works equal w;In for cent. of the amount. or the tt-mler. which wil be forfeited if the {nu-ty decline to enter into the contract when cal ed uron to do so. or it he fail to complete thevwork cnutmuu-.l am- If the tender be not accepted the cheque will be _ J` returned. ` The Danny-tm:-ml will run} 1... L.......z ._ -_--, - remrnea. T ' " "'" W The Depmftmcnt will not be bound to accept the lowest 01 any tender. _ nu nnnn u; v: uun, . F. H. ENNIS. ` Sc Department. of 1 11 ,Wo' k . A Om-=2-r Ao`?~T .m-' " % VUJ. `-111.21. VV DEAL! UIVILIJIA D Ja.n~a.tt`s. two Inspector's Note Books. As ` contain only private notes on the condition th (e schools at the time of oicisl visit they are ` ess to snvone but the undersigned. who wii ;_)x_1.g_n_i_qllars reward for their recoverv. J. 0.. vuuau.1.r \u.` UIVU.--.l4U'.I.' NU. 6, \l W I `Con. 2. 100 acres. about `hree miles from Bar- _`rle,,_N E} Con.j4. Lot 11. 20 acres cleared, 30 ` acted hardwood-. _heoch`u)d maple. Town- shfv S , 50 ply to R.R. HOLT. Real Egan Agnt. Otoe. Both ll Block. Dun] op-SAL, uric-. 40-2! l I `BI ul hum. uuuuuav. uuu uuuL'u.|. `I.l1\ l'- utiong _t.o voterfa come, up help `Nu gn never mgnd the ve c6_I1,,8 that obhiuod a Dl`0m1B8 of auppolt a.t the succeeding Reform Convention._ Ha, ob- tained it on the glistinct understanding that he Ins in a. poution to buy the city, He V an-ied out the contract faithfully. We asked the Bulletin man, in common fair- xuu to hid readers, to publish this. With -33 honest jdoaire to! arrive at the truth. _-ykghiyi 1-`aspect, he roplgs a fortnight . .1 s 1... OWNSHIP OF URO.--LOT N0. 6, `Con. mesfrom r-In X7131 (1.... on 1-. -- -- - -an v1x1:u.\.l _" 511.` 11:11) `- W AN'1`ED for School Section No. 9. Essa. aoeacher hold- ing Seoonci or. Third 010.31 Certicate. Duties to .gqx_qIg`1A99cei.)"4:_x;ugry 1_st. 1884. Apply until Novam- Aug 3000110 0` %%:"-`are: ` ' 1` S teatimon nls ml Betioix a_ taeaqhex-_ho1d. inoan nu llB....lt'n4...4 n-_..n SEALED 'rx-:trnEns'aadx-eased to under-J gigzmgd, endorsed Tender for (`nllinsrw % 'SIiC>`VV'I]N'G-`- THIS MEANS BUSINESS 2 0ST--BETW.EEi4' ORILLIA AND J Jarrawa. Inanecmrh mm . 22...... .. -5 aeuunq ox-.'1=nu'a uuuas Certicate. rnqme (:e{:um,a_ry1st.l884. Ap lyuntil Novem- er mtg ting aalm-E require and enclosing j ip?` n1a,,JA_);l 8 A. MILLER, Seoy, M .. , In... 11.5 1' ma`. ..... vvuvvul an ulv uun: UL umcuu V1815 |'-DOV ielcsa sin `one win ` - ten dollars recovery. J. C. RGAN. M-It '_- ul. `,1 . .. . \*`52'|`,=-= ' on fmrnees to our n_ea_.dexts,,we conrm the ttjuth of out guru! ` , the editor of this paper-_ havf ingboen in London at the time of Walker : nlnntinn and in reblv to enquiries a. letter BARGAINS I BARGAINS I! BARGAINS H! Now is your time to secure a Splendid Class of Goods at Nominal Prices. A.-r AND UNDER cos-I-. PIIIENIX HALL I We will nr t attempt to describe our Spring Novelfles, a personal inspection only can do them justice. _ Call and see our New cloths and you are sure to order. MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. ` usuulilc By order, SANDERS & WHITTAKER. 3TRQ"`G.. ...`?.'.".'1'_E'_-L-L 1U.--LU'1` N0. 6, , from . mun mania. 'mmn. mg D0011 In uouuuu III: uw uuuu 0; vv aunur dootion and in reply to_ en` uirigg letter ;nIno'f'fr'om a,gqn,tIeman won , fo ' in Lon- "don sud W611 ltn6v'm tb,th M editor: To! the 'A`n'vA'ii'bn.` `It 6ontajdi`tIi`fo1l6wi:1g ..-..... ._ 6 no can nlwnfi i"L"l'hi"v`tI ha P. F. EWAN, sign of the Unicorn, Baurrlo. - ecretary. ;_ 44-Ii. 9.. B. MEADOWS. FREEHDLD PROPERTY ]AUCTIONH%%%SALE q . `r",i,_. v the County 0! Slmooe. 1'33. and by\ '1:-tuo of the Power of `$3333 09,` tained in a certa n Inaenturo of Mortgolg!` _`i.'; will be produced at the time of Sale. 0"` be offered for Sale by - -_P. UBLIC A UCTIOIV. roT6,"i6iIfs, I883`. AT TWELVE 0'CLOCK. .\'OO.\'. All ami sin In that certain rec) or tmr`l( land and rggxiws situate. lyingznd helm: 1" `hf Town of 11-19, in the County of Simvm-, hvilhi Oomposod of town Lots numbers thin)` M ' `-one on the north side of Pcrr` utrrrl. :11 ` the town of Barrie aforesaid. as lai out uwn mart ot the west half of Lot number twvt-nI>"`.`f:j tho_ fth Concespion of the Township of ` "_r Dru. containing by udmeaauremnnt. onc4aW*` of on com each. ho the same more or 1c 33. . ` Ten new aunt; of mu nnrchase mom`! '4? h" ,_`..l, . or an be the less. pct aunt. of the purchase mono) '9 ` at the time of Sale. balance as set out In :4 = tionl of Sale. r > For further particulars apply to \V. B. MC3Il,'RlI(`H- Vendors` Solicitor, 13 York chambers. T0" f\.K...a .. n-....._.- ..... :n.;e.'.. an - 43-I H. 2_vo RETRACTION." |'.' W ` IAIII IIIV7 `l"l l'.`4'2lI :7 m.....ao&ua5..'.!.aui..[...asmtr.ll....;.sa;.........;...., ..`~.'.`.: ; I` - I M...-.. v I , .. %5m*z+i;;agrzqzmk ., '1 `. jg . I'll"... "5" ' 1n.'`?{7`{ "` 3i>1 'a Ir*rT$ vuti11.,`5>.s2 fi$vP4a.1t ` i-om in eon`5g,.'q..g,,,,.%u.A1>...-:.spe.stn.,; ; the Basic Ipdubxngiba. /Cllhor cout_.1jact foi- tha new oce ha been let IoI'1r6"yi'r'1;'lN`:L_1\" _ -'w;2na,:va:r~its<%,[vnithk she .9%f*5.V . knows thnt e an eon busily employad in preparing materials. No one xinlqbd` the Pbicaomou-wb bumm {night like thoiHb`1`i:!iS`.ArabiZs;n Nights. "'N one phpugh_ of nogtionipg the geguinexre of the oo_ntro'Q'%_nt,il Phblp `was un- Io|t6d!","'fhh' it',1yu fa'uiid'n1y' `discovred thatth6" n 6 "po'ct"_`ooe_ was nqt going in be It.,_1s _;j;ut one` of` the am; campgiga _f_B1lt11l`00`l. `that .mn.y oxgoctod, , tom 3 same_ source until thd yo!itics'l' burial 'Of Mr. Phelps. ~ on- T y or e as ~.1mcoe'ee(}_ on we yould udviadour local contemporaries to h\_l_yj`t_h.e}'r mourning moterinl now. Y encore uoncuor. ll! _! OlfK_ ynallluvn `Dated-at__To1-onto. mu bi-cow. ma ) `l'lnA.UlJ'.l!4,l.i. VVALV DP-.V `~77 9.T;"'l'dm " , .101-`Sc col Section No.6. Mulmsr. 1: u;_ Saooudou-T n-acuucm4acate- 1' ` m` ! meaeovrs; ;l;mn;ty.188!s-v'A!I!>1!- ~M`!' -,~,;,v.. I and enoloe! uu_ti1_x_Ionials. to `V-, *"3, Banda.0nt.`bo;u-an. a` `i - In the Town of Barri ' :1; C t lstm-oc. by JOSEPH RoGx:1':` 3.31., K`"cu o?m. E EAOHE_B.'; WAN'1\E1) 101-` so No.6.__Mulmer. ` ,. 8nandnr"l` mrcnummncam. 1ruU.8L`!`Z..- DIRECT IMPORTER. AT THE POLICE COURT Bl ILDI.\ (i. . _-_:-- uji -- DUNLOP smmar, BARRIE. IWN OF BARRlEy SITUATF. IN THE" --Wzsr SIM_C U.E. or VALUABLI-: EBB. V to N nl in..-ond|< lhn. ;. Toronto. 4~ tn .. gout!!- Ienxlly give. The Bulletin correspondent, , o is well knownto the preiaent editor of the iAnv.uwn,speaka entirelv of'John Wal- ` kerfs Canadian career. . We think we stutegl _ he Conservative convention when Mr. }Meredith was brought out. We are glad that the correspondent of the Bulbtin ` knows the present editor of `the AnvANoE,: I and has also a. distinct recollection of then} Convention inithe City Hotel. This me_kes everything easy and comfortable He -will have no diiculty in remembering the ntesent editor of the ADvAn`CEas the ixretty expressly that he was 9. candidutegin - REVS ;lh0 In rememoerlnq " [HE present 0 ..delegate who first put a pry under the Maorj's prospects by suggesting that the gexitIman s political conversion had scar- ~ celyjborne fruit enough to warrant his n'onunat_ion,by a Conservative Convention. The co`rres'p"dndent may have forgotten the little circumstance. John Walker lm.sn t. That two years afterwards John Walker was not the nominee of the Grit conven- tion is perfectly true. But it is a subject upon which we did not expect to see either the editq__r_ or the correspondent so chatty. We stated that he had received a ` promise of 1 support from the Grit convention. Why he did not receive the nomination could best be explained by Mr. John Cameron, the present managing editor of the (v"obe. But as he is not likely` tobe very communicative on the subject we will pick up-t,he_ball. The name of John Wal- ker was the only one,hefore the lteforin Convention, and he was about to receive the ,'!"H \lli|n0llB nomination when it was discreetly suggested, we think. by Mr. Calmeron, that they might as well present hiin with a halter as with anominatien. The party had never elected its nominee, and he knew by long and bitter experience that there were not enough purchaseable votes in the city to elect a Grit candidate. He therefore suggested that Walker run as an Independent Conservative, not Grit, as the correspondent asserts, and that the Uonvention should pledge him its support and adjourn without making any nomination. The suggestion was adopted. Events justified the suggestion. Mr. Wal- ` ker`s new-born Conservative zealimposed upon many naembers of the party who either vet_ed for him or abstained from voting. The purchaseable vote was there- fore sullicient to elect Major Walker, to un-. seat him, and to disqunlity him. An in sun! nnnrnf. rurrnpmnnf. hnhvnnn Saul! IIUU. uuu NU lllbllll`-llly llllu As to any secret agreement between Walker and the Hon. John Carling we may merely point out that the correspondent of the Bulletin must have had it from John Walker. That is, he asserts it upon the bare word of a man whom the highest court in the Dominion refused to believe upon oath. That the Hon. Mr. Carling had business relations for a short time with Walker we admit, and no one deplores it more than Mr. Carling. .His pocket book was not perceptihly bulged by the connec- tion, and the only reection upon his pub- lic life or commercial honor is that he was tor it few weeks a partner of John Walker. Anrl nnw wlwnl in nnnnnnn fairness "to lUl' ll: l|7\V \VL'UKB U: })lLl'|JHUI. UL UUIIII Il!'l|l\UAo , And now what in common fairness "to its readers is the Bulletin mun going to do about it ! If he wishes further information `concerning Mr. Walker it is not necessary for him to write to London. Let him write , txwilasgoxv, orjdropjnto the Anvzmcr: oice in a friendly way. We will be able to give him some pointers.. We know Mr. Walk- er s record thoroughly from the time he caught pennies that` were ipped to him for holding hor_ses in front of his fa.ther s shcbccu in Scotland, to his last deal in coal oil. We consequently think we are in a. position to deny the statement of the Bul- letin that John Walker was. 9. life long Conservative. On the contrary we re- ztssert, with all the emphasis that type can give. that John Walker never gave :1. Con- aervative vote in hisulife. We rest the case ' there. my lord. It is an old maxim that holds as good in law as in common sense that a bad defence is worse than none at all. But neither Law nor common sense has much foothold in the Globe oice. The charge brought by i the Conservative press is that one or more of Mr. Mowat s colleagues in the Ontario Government, and several prominent under- atrappers of the same Goveinment own land in Dakota which they are now offering for sale. They are not arraigned as private individuals. As such_ they would "have a right to invest their monev wherever they pleased, and to use all lawful means to in- crease the value of their investment. But both law and custom makes a sharp dis- traction between the acts of a public man and of a private individual. individual Timothy Warren Anglin, now :But when it was found he was doing` the work while sitting the House of Com- mons. and presiding over its deliberations, and out of public life, perhaps forever. 'gThe `charge against Messrs. Hardy and `_Pardee is that they, whileaeting Ministers _ of_Ontario, and having absolutelcontrol of `v ifs` Immiggration Department, own large "tracts of land in the United States, which they are offering for sale, and anxious to sell. To effect this object nearly the whole stat!` of Provincial officials would seem to be put in requisition.- The head agent of the Untario Government-Dakota `Land Province who spends more than one half It is only a few weeks since the Hamilton Spectator `dis- covered and announced that the Ontario Immigrant agent in that city Was using his influence to induce intending Canadian settlers to go to the United States. It was indignantly denied, but the Spectator is, too long-headed "to make such a statement at random. The denial was followed by evi~ dence, prompt and decisive. Not only had he convinced emigrants that the ,United States o1l'ered them better prospects than Canada, but he bought them tickets" for theirnew destination and saw them safely olf on the train to prevent escape. ' It was nrobably this circumstance, that led to the enquiry which resulted in . the astounding Government were personally interested to ~ E of thousands of dollars in the tlemezt of lands in the United J Cidhdn Can: 1': nthaynnl-.-`J IIIII1 he was promptly kicked out of Parliament,` Company is a salaried magistrate of this his time across the border looking after the _ interests of the firm. disclosure that members of the Ontario ` As a private ' editor of the Globe might have had all the ; Government printing he could manage. ' matey. I`-?.j'j3;`|1.i No of this fact is attempted and the excuse that is offered is an aggravation ` of the crime. .It issaid they did not buy the townships which they have named. That the land was bought for them. ` There are _two reasons for doubting this statement. First, it would imply a politi- cal crime of such magnitude that we be- ' lieve even Hardy and Pardee would shrink ' I from committing it. The lands were the ` nroperty of the Northern Pacic Railway Compa.ny,'nnd if they were bought for the patriotic champions of the rights of `Ontario it means simply that the Yankee -L company` gave them the lands for services-' either rendered or expected. It cannot have been the latter for the managers of the Northern Pacic are far too shrewd to expect much from 9. Government. -. that has already the halter round its neck.. And this bringsus to our second reason for disbelieving the story. Were the gift A won for services rendered then Messrs. llnckenzie, Blake, Cartwright. and Mills should take precedence of any member of the Ontario Government. The latter would have been marked out for especial recog- nition, not of course for what he accom- plished, but for what he attempted. His, elaborate essay in the Canadian Monthlyg: when the construction of a Canadian; ) " was being first seriously considered 3 conclusively to every tlionghtful .Gi;1tj;' our road` was an im[0Ilb11lty,'_&nd , A _ "ii i , Northemlragio would supply all `ml-1 = way laocoxnxncdatlon that ..4`tl;e_.., ,;No:th West would everr uire, ` nonhepgfoge believe that. and and , A_dgg .wo u1d be rewarded and, ' __ and _ 4 j. .k`9nx,i0` :1!!!iBB`lv "0 1 .3P.- Sim T 9` . . " lo ' "um. `I . mmencd-_-.v':731i- :.5$5i1aaaiiesy'tiin:- ~ . til w`m99tehoId.ft6`lth.f9 , . 1._ '5:."` -. *' PLEADS GUILTY. wasffo.'u_'iy and suarely purchased ither from the private means of the Svndicate or the funds of the Province. The stupid` szift",atory of the Globe is onq that every .friend3`ot Mowai.~&:{}o.~, infthe Pmvinpg in intergabsd in prov g false. -- Rm: .1... fnt in tlia fabl had more A"frick'a' .---g 0 Saturday last 9115 `ag[)=[)e$.l _ of ,m~._ --m M 3,1. 9,.- Ph pp,agn}na;l_)ping ixnseatgd fog-'Vbi-ibery and corruption was heard `before the full election` foam 4in'-""l`oro nt:o. The nppeil wad diiII':'ite;_lwwit.h cqata, {rid with 9.` ' sort of mild .m`::ae mj nae wt. bf the judges thnuifknhonld ever have been made. The 5tion adpz ` thers`to'31>aclii5.;it.'_1-i hdn V A_ -_.m' ,';; , " Bilrtlrlifolpih 1150, fablib; had more `iiticltly ' :.thnneone.f" Ifthe'gift story wereinot 'su_t'-" 1 fbidnt 1_:q;'vindi_cate`__ he Mowat-;-Administra-. 1 therefore compiled `a list of no less than 1 three Conservatives who have money in- ; vested in the United States. One; and the "first was Sir A. '1`. Galt who, and we use the organs own'langna9:a, did not hesi- ` tate to make extensive investments inVPort land. Maine,land pcrliapg all` . the_`tru_ch, `were known that gentleiniin lias" still "some money salted down in those regions. The loop hole which the organ leaves for itself is the shallowest trick the fox ever let out of his bag. Sir A.,T. Galt invested" in =' Portland when that city was the winter port of Canada, and when a large amount . of Canadian money was invested there3in wharvea and warehouses to accommodate our trade. Since the` eompletiotof the Intercolonial railw,av Sir A. T. Galt has had no money interest in _ Portland. _He has nothing salted down there 01` in `any other United States enterp'riz`e. nd the Globe lmows this as well, aswe db . ' ` mil- ......L u.....t..1 ...m....n\I.'-J" `uyluinlu Nu: Lrwuc uuiua up in u.I.l.'. uuuu Lbtutuuu In Merriton, one` of the larigesti `paper gxnann`-* facturers on the continent. ' `lie is Corr: servative. and acc_ordingtd the organ: has ' invested money in Mexican mines. fThis ' is u." very serious cliax-ge --'seti'ou.s aslit `e'.lle Mr. 'Riordan's sanity in question; Still we confess we are not quite` ' 'cl'ea'r as`t6,tl'1'e- connection between a_ privete individual dabbling in Mexican mir1in g?stock,' `and ii pnid Minister offthei Crown lining his pockets by assisting to populate and enrich a rival country. Buteven in itsjessertions regz.rding_ Mr. _Riordan the Globe dare not come out manfully. It has no proof for its statement. It does not even pretend to furnish any. - It says a little bird of the air has whispered the information." The little bird was a singing bird," `and `if ' its" name was not .Tames_'David Edgaritz w'aIs_ one of that variety. ` ` " ` Thu nnvt. nnlnr-H.1'n MI`; I `Plumb. ` wove Knows tnls as wuu,u.s we (.10., The next awful example" `whic11 -tho; Globe holds up is` Mr.` J'oh`Riorduri (if Nfnn-Nnn, nnn'nf thn Ihrannt 'l"m.hhI 'lh!I'[lli'- 01 man vaneny. The next culprit is Mr`. J, B. Plumb. It has as lugh moral tone of severity with the other victims. But with Mr. P1umb it"is excruciatingly (funny. In order to giv` `om: readers aniidea df Globe wit, wheh .c_a. gh fresh we qnofe its whole paragyali` x*esp4'9ct'-_ iug Mr. Plumb ` ~ ' u . _,-n u__._ -..u__;. ..u.-1i ...,. ...... .: In ....1. `Au... H15 Jail. 1. I|l|l-Ill And then what shall we say of Pl.uub, the iimaculatle, the poet,hthtl3lornturf, thelogicinlu, the torso ec aimcr, t e "ate:-o ver in'e, t e hon. Seimtor who is distinguished forgmore than Tacitnn brevity u`n`(l more than Attic wit? (Why, Heaven help us, he was im ort- ed bddily from the otl1'er'b_irle', and is stil "to all practical purposes "neat aegon the day when he was first taken `out 'of bond. And V then is it 9. libel or what when; "people ,`.'du my that that gentleman has still lands in I ennaylvnnia, and is therefore a `traitor to Canzulinuintereats, and, the future of Cana- dian glory? We uirm` mlhingpionly, as Tennywn s North, Country farmer -a.dmitted about the buarn, that the -bad un shay laid ,to his charge `_`xnought n biu---a.nd it may. ' ma. _ ;_.I._ ._.:_a. L. 4.1.... ..L....- .........r........'I.. .'.. sv use ulna: Sv a-nun..- - Iihh ..._.. -- _....J . The only point in the above paragraph is where the Globe says it nirms nothing." Itdare not. It knew well that Mr. Plumb` does not own a. foot of land in the United States, nor has a. dollar invested -m' that country. And yet on the `strength of these three charges, not one of which is true, and not one which it dare say is true, 11'. proceeds to pile up a charge of treason against the Conservative purtv for the mis- deeds nf Gnlt, Riordan, Plumb & Co.p all of which is put in capital letters for the sake of emphasis. _ - Thiu Eu Hm ah-nnnngi-. rlnfnnm: thn Inndina sake or empunsxs. _ This is.the strongest defence the leading Grit organ can make for the Ontario Gov- ernment"-Dakota land transactions. It is virtmmlly a plea. of guilty without a. single extenuating circumstance. In fact as we have said the onlydfenc "possible aggrn- b vzxtes the guilt. K G. W'..Ross, viho was reported re turned for West Middlesex at the last election for the Commons has just: been unseated, and `onlvyespaped disqti_1lica- Lion by the extremely lenient-`yiewef his case , taken by the Judge. There were forty-nineecases of bribery. reported and but three Wei-e tried. One of these, directly implicated Ross but the little fellow swore himself out of it like a man. The chances are tlmt Mr. Ross will have to folldw David Mills and {Timothy Warren Anglin into journalism._ ` A MAN can no more protecthimself against the inuence of evil cLomp`an' than he can divei irito a. jar . b;m`e1'and_ `(come out unaoiled.---sNorth Star. . V vsuvnunu way has uuw.-.u nu. u.-nu - - Herman Plxteram. living near St`. Thomas was killed on -Tuesday` Zwhile trying M to board 9. moving train on the Canada` Souths em rzulwuy. - *_ ,Th_a"Merohants Bank latlHlnlifa.x, and tho Mdiitime bank of St. John; will be amal-M gamated. Business will be done under the , ' name of the first bank. ' In vuuugnv nu-lung vv vn Icy! v u: wanna uu.~.u. ...,.. I m0l`II\iI'a`0_tl'd\ll`iIl`g`th0 election were: en- quii-p ixid the `Woo they appeared. If any Iympgt1ry'ex_i_q;.ed for; him gt the close of Q19` tint trial tl_;e regult of @119 appegl 1... .1 .'1n ~aaii-oimd in; _\.\.nuv vuv \A|4>IvI|vvI: v vv -nu vsqvviv . v This may be all right. We' have no quarrel with our Parity; Sound. contem-_ porsry and" wish to have -none, but it- - wasn't `the way'Chief' Justice Harrison putit. Wlmt he said was that he would justas soon believe that a manconld be soaked at the bottom of :`Lake, Ontario and come up dry as tliat_'the' Reform` candidate was ignorant of the bribery by.` which be secured his election. In other words that the candidate aforesaid, who had just left the witness box, had com`- mitted deliberate perjury. `This view was sustained by the full court` of Judges and Major Walker `was disqualieitl.` But perhaps after all it was not Major Walker our contemporary was thinking of. It may have, been G. W. Ross, ex- oM.I . for West Middlesex. vThere is a similarity in `these. kind of cases that is apt to confuse 'an;out`sider'.` V...` n u... Last Thursday was the a.`r;nivers:,u-y` of the cllarge "Of ue Light Brigade at Bulzzklava. --- ,,< . , `y ,. _, mm \vm:x s Domes, AND wmmxi: mav- W'ERE DONE. |. \Vo:km are 1`)usyAatg tha intiior of _ the Parliament buildings preparing them, foxj _the gession. an 11-. I II ,n ,,, l'__n___ ___l`.._>__._,_I __ - gession. The Mitchell aa\"e.ficf.o1;ylwas 1!)\ifned`o11:" Thursday night. Loss 87,000, inauredfor `$2,000. ' I g , . ' , vA.. .... AA I.--...&- Onnv... luu 1'Iy.na&.nu ..,...,w... . . ` An escaped lunatic from the Kingston asylum `is roaming about -the `country. Oioials are in Search for him. : . 1'1-,__,,,-~ 7I_-L______ 1_'_.:...._.__._-1'. u, , ucuuu us unv un-an -we-uu Tinemore's foundry in Creemore was burned on Thurday lest. Supposed ac. oident. The loss above insurance will be three thousand dollars. _ f _ 1,, `rs unuv vocvvinlu-nan. ....-........ I Lord Lansdowne, the new: Goviprnor-`L General, has decided to receive no address from National Socities. This`apea.ka,N'v,elly for his common sense. L -. cot -u. 1 Wm. Plath, a. Loxidon dragging, asac-E cidentally shot on Thursday last by his companion, W. J. Humpidge, a prominent hotel keeper. Both sre well known spott- inn mnn Fluff. rnnv rnnnvm-. HUIIUI. ISUUPUIV D0011 IIIU WUIQ II Viug men. Plntt may recover. 1'1. 1.. v....:J Ll...1. LL- f!.......l vnavunuvu owuvwuul .. -..-vu `nu. ..-..-. Unwan- pugia vain cdnducted_. Delu.y nieatns fresh dinaloun;:q_I,.g.nd gevery diac1oqure__ damages the G'ovommer.t. We may therefore `expect 'tho.n'itiillbo igaued at" the very earliest mQir:51tj';)}i|a;la`\$v .n,1_l`ows-probu.bly inside of 3 mdnth. 4,V _ vm.-.n-.;-."....-L:..-.. an n... .:.1:.... 1.....- .... Au auuua ..--v .w`, ovltvvu-y 6 -~ V , It is isaid that the Grand Trunk and. Great Western employees do not work very harmoniously t.ogether- along the latter line. The fault` jbuted to the jealousy '.__of the letter lme. Z 1 The manager 6` `at Bank of Montreal at `')`n...!.... \T Y 'I'| I...-` L--.` 53..."! ORA .....! The manage-r tame` Bank R;cgi1m, N. W. T. has been ned $50 and `costs for a. brutal assault upon` the editor of 'the Leader of that place. The Bank author- _itiea are yet to be heifd from; We doubt. wliehep such an -impulsive gentlennmris eiu'ol3qi1alibd to iganage .3 bmnolrbbrfk `buyout. _ .4. . " -.__.. V... -w -1...-.. .. A well-to-do farmer named Mccann, living near St. Catha1*inqa blew his brain: outwith n ahotguu_ on'Thui`siIp.y last. '2 His motlher was living in the. home with him, and it is to her peueution 6f_.h_,a wife me E59. $5: AROUND Tl-*lE`_WORLD (3ANADA.r: -1.. -~ _ -. . .~, Anew wartlalnlzl hall bleell under Customs Smuggling Act against Holmes and Bracken, the`atre'sted dynnmiters, at Halifax, in which are they charged with btinging explosives across the bogder wjth: out paying duty upon them. I .... ..... I...1.. .........,`l A.~.nn' T`|n'n$un.` VIII yulnua uuvl ,|lll\IIl nnnnn u. _ ,. ., 2A young lady named Anni Dtinbar,` living near Guelph was it is al1ege raged by a trump a few days ago. and_- now lies in a critical `condition. The oak): "clue to the man in that he has a. nger misssng from onexqf ' is hands. - 3 1 1-3 ,,, .,,,_! n, Llvlu uuwmu. um: nun-us In the stt" Aieinst the Foresters Bon- evo1ent.Associatiou which has been going on for some time in . Lbndqn, -`the pil_:ylpti - recovered the ful\ amoutit claimed` with costs. .I1`he.au1t was brought, by Mrs. Oates, & a. widow, for the amount of her husbn.nd s in_s\}mp_ce._ Thedefence was t1m_.t he was. not in good standing in the`01-dcr at the time of his death, but they failed to estnb-' 'liahthis.e A T. . . e u.I a nu supu v-un- '._ Wm. Leavitz, a wealthy farmer negsr St. .'l`h<')mas,`_ had been "complaining. for some days of a. pain in his head. While half- vcrazedhe took Aa,dva.otege_of,.th`e nzoiuengsggy absence of an attendant from 'the'foom,' and springing from the be'd:~'0bteined pos- session of u walking-stick that was in the corner. This he" forced down his throat al- most to its full length, inflicting injuries ~ which resulted in his death 481hours after ` the commission of the act. ' an . u 1 . ,,,1,_.. L_':_.._:. vllv vvlunlnninuq vs uuv uvv. _'The reported damage to wheat by `frost in .,Winnipeg is now found. to have been `magic with the object of- creating a.~Dakotn. -boom. Assistant Land commissioner Harn- -'i}tdn has . etnrned- from: an investigation and annou as that the frost has injured - the crop to a. little less than one per cent. In otherwords where a. farmer expected to get one hundred bushels, he will now get but ninety biishels and three peeks or there- abouts. It is carcely necessary to add that the story of total ruin was started and cir- oolated by the organs of the Ontario Gov-V ernmont. >q- H." `u :1: .. . 1 M1?` UUWPJ` \ t it.bo distinctly understood that the `fIto'o! the riding depends upnn the Stay- nonconvention. Several oandidzutes are unnknnmnf All lnurina nlnimn nnnn Hun nan-hr I.V[essrs.. St'e_heus, Abbott, `and "Val: Home, of the Canada.` Pncic_ ra.ilw'ay, Wnimvright of' the Grand Trunk railway, Ti:-'n_ii Messrs. Lzicnste and Duhamel met the D.iiInmu nmmilnn nf H-an Pr-iuv (`.nnnnH _n.nu LVLBBSFB. laacnstu uuu Jluuu-mun uuzu Luz: Bziilway Committee of the Privy Council ._oIi Thursday last in Ottawa, in` relation to `the disagreement between the Canada Pacic railway and the Jacques Cartier railway as to the conditions of 8:j}lnCti0I1 of the latter, with the former nea`r"Ssu1t `an Recollect. The Grand Trunk sought junctions both east and west forming a. Y and to this the Canada Pacioc railway ob- jected, and not wishing Quebec gate bar- mjcks stutionedto be used in common. After plans had been submitted andthc mixtter discussed an agreement was reached in` lDhI'II`\ ' 119 .Tnt-nun: Unrtiar ]iTY8 obtain sorrow most painfully. *. ing tire works , dug here September 8th,_ _l8_8D. She was employed in many places as servant, and Fagnces for her fault. "marks wereso numerous and `persistent matter (uscusseu an agruuluullb was ruuuuuu by whielfthe Jacques Cartier line obtain 4 one junction with the Canada Pacific but not the other. tection of life and property should be sup- plied. I _ ` . The-Hamilton Grand Jury have signed a petition to the Gove_rnor-Gene'_ra1'pra.y- ing for the commutation of ;the death - `sentence on Maria McCabe, who was convicted of nmrdering her illegitimate child. under sentence of death forniiirderiiig` her child, tells the following story of her life. She was born in Dublin, Ireland, eighteen years ago. Her mother died, when she was six years of age, Following quickly "on her mother's deathher father, a V black- smith, became blind by pieces of iron` flying into his eyes. vice as a nurse glrl in Ireland. Along with a number of other girls. assisted by some sisterhood, she emigrated to Canada, arriv- left each situation on various pretexts. Over a year ago. she was seduced -and after-' wards became a mother. Since` then` she has been chided severely by her acquaint- The unwelcome re- that she yielded to a sudden impulse, and` threw her child into a cistern. After the birth of the child the poor young girl found diiculty in sustaining herself` and off-` spring, and mustihave felt the pangs of UNITED STATES. ` At an explosion in a factory in Wilkes barre, Pa., on Tuesday, nine girls were burned to death.` Theywere manufactur- ' A i...,.1...... `....:i - 0 meant an` nun-nan &-nun nun fI`heiRailway Committee V `provided that proper guards forithe pro- : It, is probable it will be granted 2." Maria McCabe, now in gaol `in Hamilton? Maria first went out to ser- . u-5 unv u v..,-.- "F A brok raiil upset axi express I train on the Louisville and N ashslle Air, Line on Wednesday. Forty passengers were killed or fntgxlly. wounded. ' `I\,.____ 0. I1- Y_ `I.f,._____.L:I_ A __,______ ____',__;_ - puuuvuu `At the Phi1s.delphia.- Episcopal Conven- ' tion last week the Committee on the State of the Church reported that during the -past fty years the nmnberiof diocesses had increased from` 18 to 48, the `number of clergy from 592 to 3,572, and the communi- -y Ecnhts more than tenfold. Itwas resolved * . *that in `consideration of the report of the f ' :~Joint'Oommittee on the Prayersbook, no A motion be entertained involving changes ` `by way of correction not contained in the L _-report of the committee. 1 I Apaches have been routed by the M'exic'an gtroope with great slaughter. Troops M were ages into the Sierra Madres. _ The Indians ;then ed toward Arizona ` close] followed `by the'Mqgica.ns, who overtook t em at the -extreme end of Swisshelm, where" a run- ning ght ensued. The Mexican` com - -mnnder stated that if his troops` had not `been conipletely worn out he `would have driven the red devils on the San Carlos reservation liiinself. " W. H. Stuart, `a U. `S. scout, returned 5 `from Swisshelm nmountizins, says the; "stationed to prevent the retreat of the snv- r1,,._.r -__.-r-_____;. L....'L......-."..........J L_u;_ . VI u-nuns] , lvv-alliavuv Dunn & Co. s Mercantile Agency reports that encouragingyindicationa as to the im- proved condition of business~are not want- mg in the events of the week. Exchanges show a. marked increase in transactiolla. A The business failureeof this week through- "South, put the United States and Canada. are 218 as compared with 2-l 3~lnat .Week.`,,Ne'arly half of them occurred in tlie. West and wnuouvlll` -r.1- In -discovery of a sealed tin can . containing ~ LUDUJ. v cuuv ----------- .. E _',Gren.t excitemnt has'been`caL1sed by the greenbacka, silver, and gold, amounting to $30,000, on the _fe.nn occupiegl by the no- torioua Bender family in_ Chetopa,f_KanVsas . It_i.s supposed the money is the - process of the many rubb_cries and mtlrders in_ wllioh they `wore e_ng;u,zed.\ `J_Qp`M11.r(E>1_1y,]p'1`e'seixL_ owner of the farm, who foun `the _spoils, propose; to keep then;,__b;_1t his `claim will be contested by fArioulds_of-,the .B_endei"s, who assert that the can identify. a pogtibp ; of the "money. A. egalght; will. {throw ta: naw light on ' the Bender horror." Pal-Ham 0; me mgney. A.1egm~,ugu w1u._,I_;ur_(>wf, I} ; n__e,w_ lght; on the _Bend,e1_` _l'1q_1fror.` Parties are digging here and, tl_1e1fe_o'n. _t}}e ;fa.rm ii); ` hopes of `finding more-u1oLn_ey. . The Geographical Sdciety, .ofv Lisbbn. is? getting up a. memorial to similar societies: elswhere Droteating against the English in- - uonces which Staniey is creating in Africa. 'nu_- 12-1. :..:..-......__ 17_..___..1.`- .u...:u.` uuvuvvu vv nun. nay-....u .u vovuuvnnc ... .........u :7 D The Irieh informers Kuvauagh. `Smith? M and Hunlon have arrived in Calcutta, v whither they were ahipnedr as grooms on a. `steamer [which carried horses from Mel- bourne. an 'r\ nah up -rs: :~u or g\e`nx,'urp pr1a1.,u}e r_u_m bu ahsin-a`1a ~dsa:oied in: mm. ......L :-....... ...`......4. . uvusuvo Thomas Power O Connor,.M. Pl, V'ha.s ` written aletter demanding that any new franchise bill. that may be intrndxrcd in Parliament shall embrace Ireland in its provisions. r A " ` fl..- .._.J-...kIL.o` AC Qiygu L-L..... .... `D....-... "nu 1 unvo--.. The probability` of war between Russia and Germany is increasing. Large bodies of Cossacks are being massed open the Ger- man frontier, and strong_ detachments of Uhlana have been sent to wnteh them. .Ai epllieion is possible 9,6 any -moment, _ t , __ 'mL- rn-.:-....-- r1........-.........a. L-.. .1.-..:.1..'.1 I .......,... ........... -..,_, .... . . It iatreported that Gl:d4tone_ will propose that Attorney-General Jam'es*.bo made Sflxleaker ojf the Commdna in 19.09 of Brand" W 0 is to rebign, and that erschell. '80- licitor-Geneml wi_ll nuccee_d Jgmea. - Davy, M'1.`1B.,tor Russell, M.VP., willau_ocoed Her; noe.~' = ....a.-. A. -~ -.u a ...i- vysnnunvu no The Gladatone Govezumeilh hes `decided v-nu-..u we u... ._v......... .to prevent the annexation of.New,Guinea by Australia. The colonists are equally determined to -annex it: _ getting into "deeper trouble everyday. v ' n :_ _.._-..;-.1 1.1;.` {`H-.I.'L....... .31 -___~____ It would seem na. [if the grand old man" was I -no English Government has deciied "that the pt-opo`s`tion of the French Govern- mento pay 10,000 indemnity to Shaw and. apologise to the `British Government ivotd `be a` autisfaotoy settlement of theelinatter. The ,li`ren9h Government has 'done'(11.'ei_t_lier ;il9?-L . 3 .. :2... .,u.-`.;.:;;,".'....*.`* ` om) ivontn. ' . . .'`'`_, 4- ; "67"-' A. ' "f`rhia.sci'ni6u inet` hr` Convention" -`on? Thursday last. Although summoned for nine --._. -mg _ :' got to work. Inspector Morgan presided. The report of the delegates to the Ontario Teach- ; ' era Asuocietion was the first ttem on the pro- rdlnme. Mr. Hunter reported the essential points of half the anhiects and Mr. Young re- tion it was resolved to take up the subject of - Geuera1.Si1perinten1ent ys.; Minister of Educa- - tion at the evening session. ' The` afternoon session was nractical and o'clock it was hnlf past ten before the meetinp;~ "vi`e'Wed*ur (i*e bri`ey'th'rein`&fnder.~` Oh mo-` "barn slmcog TEACHERS ASSOCIA- -V V ...s TIQN7 - Edited by J. M. Hunts:-'. Es q.. M. A.. t Barrie . a .~ . ' _ACnl1oi`la.'tgf Instigutej man an we evening session. _ ___,Tlie' afternoon session was pmctical_ `protable. Mr. Orinuan elucidated his method of teaching the "First Steps in .A1'ithme_tic. Mr.` Duthon followed withaolarrnud forcible exhibicion-onus me.`hod of teaching "`Leu.st Common` Multiple Animated discussions l<})`llov:3d botlr these lezona /Miarcain next 3 ow _ al_ie`ta.n ._`-`L .0 a. .to.'uni r cla3aesI? %%:t'1he evgnmw 0l1tllly0tlliJe8tin ""' C!i!PH'II V')"!'9"JI-`H --- .. 2..., -_ __ -` The seat is now svdcant and we may ex- M. W`. 91-.t.i.n.. immiaTt1r- The GW- omqnont will lope no -time V in the matter. Eva"-y elwtion trial only further reveals the 'orgofhi2bd_1`asca1ity with which t_l11aatgnm- _-:..... _...'. ....'...1....L..4l 1\.J.... ........'..- l'......1. Zi` g'E-->~ ;T lti]l`:en:':l:'`q:'iiV;%_s`Jyf`;i" 1:`!1J: }}'n`'-'3 ; of the ipointmept of _ en?e_ralvSn_p'grintend- ent in lieuof g Miniler; of Education was iucgoduced-'by Mr. Hume;-, w}1o`argnd a1u:ong- IV in fzivoi-.ot:~the ohlh it--Twas moved... by luvyuuucc I 'u fdi {:3 us`; .... mun. up -_ --.`.. ifiu fdvoi.} ;::1;i1.e`(;!;;iii:F;?'i-[ii;;Y-1;`; moved:l`>y,. .\Ir{. Huiefj-ind seconded `by Mr. Harvey`. ` that the dpinioir. of - this" -association ibis" uleairablelhat our edncstiongl system be ad- ministe`_r5ok1,'l1y; : Chiefshparinndent of,`Edu` (union, ahd 'a.gx;espi1lible Cqulidil of"7I. ublic I nqtructioiJ'.{ ;_. Aftr "a. .`diai:u5si0l'I` id - which \[nuura'.') I-.'-as-`n Rnnflnli NJHNAIHAIVA, 1-TAV ``` `",""`P ",.`.l"?:"'f'. .""7"T".", ."`. ""'."" ` Inqtructi ;..At'tr a..'d;act;1,gnL m_ ovlg .\Iessrs[.' at 7 .8 an`, `, `smart, }und Fmiv :3? `W ` I luv f urt11a't". -.n'nn' m-Azion of the ..'mnhtet until " rt' itv1aL'a131Yed _to dim Cll351030p7'Vll6:.[VI`.&Il8`lV'-`_! `_'D!T.`)l.IglIDV, up on W;m;:im*-s- W "3? seqcoo engn_ `o q y senes w__ gn Lhe cdnven" aagemlgetfit` wu.-resolved to hear Mr. BI)`-n 1r;'o'eusy on .School. `Discip'~' lin`::.* Considering` th Youth. of the writer and tliddiicul of ftliegIt1,bject,. .v'i~y high px'g.ise:i8dt1e`-t0 r. Barnjiaft fqb his exposi- tion of the.prin.ci_1')1es.,upon wzhioh aohoo1- dis- won or me. ;l|_Gl_[)_1B-,1] u w_11wu,acnuo1- ms- ciline is :~_ dnltdad. `.- he_-~- v91_;e of thanks awnrdsd`_to him was well deafjved; 'l`he`(}nnve.n1:ion then' heard Mr. Robe:-hon` prg.1se:1x uueauo nu`. nnrqnaru mr- 1113- exposi- the. ri31_i13_1es -,u n w_:hiphJaohoo1- dis- ; he -~- v9'te .. ..;..-JnJ -I-1. `L:-n nun: urn." 3 Wmfd W35. W011 Q3591` VB: , The` Uonvntiontheii he" ta Mr. Robeftsou` om behulfof the Gagevlieaders. Unfortunate- ly M this"gentlemau. wasettaj grat dea_1,o time in ihypexj-ariticism or in criticism of very udimi pogtaxit matters. Appanutly he could see up go (1 features whatever in the opposing series. If` method of argument was really calcu-' la`. ed to offend those who wishfed facts.where- on to base a. proper judgment. The strongest arguments he advanced were undoubtedly those `founded. upon the testimony of well known ocoulists that the pnimersvof the-Royal seiiesure unsuited for young readers owing tothe size of the type. A: nn nmznl-. nf Hun Rnvnl . um-inn wma vat present, Mr. mu-vey was granted mu: an hour to speak on behalf of"`the `Royal .-.seriesr`,` but not, as he explained, as the agent of any- body. -Mr. Harvey had decidedly the best of the argument. His speech was almost entire-2 ly; devoted tqthe rst primers, and `although he did not attempt to meet the force of testis mony against the unsuitableness of the typc,_ he yet by 3. c'ar'eful'anaIy sis showed that in several respects the Canadian primer violated geuerallyeccepted nxiomsin the teaching of : reading. Aftcra. prolonged discussion the Canadian Readers were recommended to the trustees of the various schools by 3 vote of 29` to 6. A motion by Mr. Mcinnell recom- mending the use of the 3rd, 4th, and 5th reall- ezs of the Royal series was voted down. ;. .On motion theConvention then` adjourned. ` 2&0?!-9. ' Dr. Forest was present on Friday and ex- hibitedn. neyv;and,`,1mproyed Word Builder;; 1 "Phi; gnlunkinrx ArvI1.I1'.I'\iIn\`7n11- `kn.-`I-.4: ixdvtirul-n- agent of thJ9r'1'{oyal .- pgries wv._s yet p1'eseIit, Mr. Harvey W33 granted` half an hour to insult oh behalf af"`the Rnval ..nerieL` .. ._._......,. 4,V_ . Thenconiuervatzives `of the riding have no time to lose. `A Odnvention has been called at Steynot.for.to-nmrrow, Friday, the 2nd inlhnlz, guild win importa.nt- that a. full at- cendtnoe of delegates be present. The deloga.teI.nro. those that were elected .for the huh-Convention. In the present case in is desirable that nob only every town- Ihip,! but every polling sub-division be re- pruentedu There is no doubt that with -a _ oodomuiidnte and harmony among the party we-can redeem the riding: We owe it ~Io.-ourselves and the Province thalhno lawful means be neglected to secure this nl\I'Anf. L . > "7" "" `.'`?r`.* .`."~""`.J :`.` ?"`.`."`.`.`.'i' _; l`ho Salvation Army proved more attrac- two tvhnn the discussion 011. the General Super- iutendencyquestiou ' 'n|1r;vun 4-kn (nouns-ulna An Hun .-nonln-. \`I'.- _'__l-I IUF J-V11". ; WEI` In Clruulul. \va_I`:.1n-agreement wxth the . sohool_law as it stood at the time` when the circulnr was nsued. II! ........ ...._, ,_.*............,. ,` During the discussion on the readers Mr. `Morgan explained that he had never acted as an sggne for Mr. Gage ; and that hid circular \VD._I;in agreement ..|..n..-I 3` LI. tinu.` .-L... LL- ..!_-..1-.. ....... A committee was a1)poiu(l at a. previous cpnventiou to consider the ._l}ea.der3. It seems to have become defunct dug-mg ghe interval. 'I`l... A.-...u.l..4-3.-.n in .-1... ....l...a.'...-.....,1.'I.,. .'... av .....v ............. ........Y. ........b -..v noqvvn -.u. . The Association is xery unbnsinesx-rlikc in its habits`. It just missed the first oppor- tunityin has hzid this long time of- getting Lhrbugh all its business. ` _ 1.. :....a.:.... 4,. u- t:r.......... :4. ....... 1..- ....-,: ulllvusu. Wu um uuu-uvwu. In justice to Mr. Harvey it may be staed that in Burma tw.blo'ta are exclnswely used -in `thelowest form. . . . ~ ' . SxR_,-I have recived an anonymous com- munication from a person signing himself "A Baririe Elector," in which he states that it is , the current topic here amongst the Grits, ," and the same feeling is beginning to be -'ex- pressed by many of your supporters that the new Post Office building was nothing` more,-than a piece of electionee).-iug diplom- ,-acy, and thatithero never was auytlfling `*init."~ -- - " 1!! IV." ' 1` tqka this meapg of replying to {be com-. munication as it is a matter ohauioient uh-I Jic importanceto warrant a. departure :7 mm the generally recognized"ruIe that-uhorfvmoua ?oomn`umic$tiona 1nay.-he disregurdpd.` ,. . Tnmnt nnnfpgu, air. tlmt I am snrnrinnrl at zoommumeauuns may; uc ulsregulupu. I must confess, air, that I am surprised at any person in Barrie now entertaining the be- 1ief,(to use the words. of my correspon cut) I that the new Post Oice building was oth- ing more than a piece of electioneering `dipXo'macy and that there never was any- E thing in it. It is, perhaps, another proof `ofthe result of pexjsistent misrepresentation, 't'orone at least of your contempomries (haw- jnp; asI venture to think reasonable means of -changes upon the harge which he has ap- ; pnyeutly thus succeeded to some extent In 5 impregnating the public mind with.` ;l:nowing`hetter)has almost weekly rang the ` However. I shortlv- so as to get uuuu an -o--- ;F'_, -- ` ~:`~-'. i` '.`y :`,,. - ` .7 -`U .--.-~.- I .3; I27`!-5-1;EC,0?:t. 27i-I`he-` _: _re-- of_I.m-d5 T Logh End P:-i'uce'ss Lo'nise"$thie' mornfsr for 1 England by the steamship ..f`Surdininn" was 1 made the occaqion of q demonstration` the i most synipntlietic f)erlmp~that has `ever been xvituessodin the ancient capital.` A drizzly 1-.:.i'n in the early ` morning" and moist muddy _stx;e9ts was not certain1Y}0oI1_duoive to a. large o'nt"-door pn'blic'ass6mb1a ge, still before their _ yordinury breakfast time hundreds of Quebec s` . fnit-`daughters and the `ower of her manhood were-directing their steps towards the Allan's . wharf. It vmsen'n1ly'undertood that the -steamship woul leave about 10 o olock, and unctually at. that hour the Marquis and L find;-as left the Citadel in:un open carriage * accompanied by Colonel DeWinton and Major Collins. Her Royal Highness bore "in her hand an immense hnnnnnl: nf nwarno and '39 5 ?'.`."6--A . . W .741 be -on conrm-. ovary thms EH` " l'Dt"itl`uit'e ~ _ mug. -3,`;-g.` lwmz.