~-- -- a ---------:----- - - - and Continue until we have reached bu; aini--Stock reduced F|VO'ThOll8and Dollars} 74__.jj j_.:._: L T T (i L- This is no Bogus Sale, Q Q Q``% V 1 HEADQUARTERS mu AND GARDEN swans, SPECIALTIES :-: CLOVER. i MAN o1}.o.' in bags, l;;rrels, and bulk. ___ _-1 LAND sum in barrels, bulk, and bags. The 0anau......_ __ bledon last -Fnday, tat Act is bein R strictly c The See Ht) Of Grenville in the Con adieu Shrewb . uryneg,_tea H1 gail` The Can E1``d 011 Friday wrence L Haunlton on a.e(:,?,a}:,;';`5 `gen commute The To_ronto city 00un:`_;1!`:eg._ `1 M.- Bl0ner C0&twQrth, l as r , Wary ded `Commie T F- Mon-i son mmbe ' 1` ofthe Hon. cotia Govemm . ad. Nova S The Allan Liner N ""` Scotia, 1: gm rundown the F _ Tho Internati::I:{hB}f`P Sybilla was 1n session at Nia2a6lleVe1-3 ooh} k, `The Canadians `W .\vin1b?s1dE,};0hies ~00! 6 Ill vwnav-nu, -on-- .._.. -Special quotetloe: to jobber: and others requiring large quantities. -- gjn nunnjl I UUIIUQII nv~1v._-___= _,, JNO. uI._ ab'rHwE|.I., `BARBIE. IVERPOOL 86 LONDON 86 GLOBE IN- L SURANCECOMPANY. LIFE. A1713 man. TED FUNDS . . ov 3o.ooo,ooo };rIJ~II)ss INVESTED IN cANAD.$- 9oo,ooo _ _ seoggtx, Profngt`: Payment, and Liberality in in Lanna: In-A thn nrnminant 1].` VIIIDLDIAJ LLV V4.--w....,._. .,,_,___ Security. Prom t - the adjustment 0 its Losses are the prominent estures of thiscompsny. - CANADA noun) or nrnnorons: Eon. Henry Stsrnes, Chairmen ; 'l`hos.C1-smp. Esq.. Dep.-Chairman; Theodore Hart Esq.'; Angus G. Hooper, Essa E. J. Bsrbesu. Esq. * Insurances effects at Moderate Rates .01 Premium. Dwelling, Churches and Farm Properties insured a specially Low Rates . G. F. 0. SMITH, JOSEPH ROGERS . , Res.-Secy.. Agent. Police Cour Montreal. Barrie --_. Auotionkoomu And --`Few Doors North . ol Wgninqton Hotel. Baveld 315.. Barrio. ` ' " ' Con. in the Townsmp or non. wen n'iltu?'.'od on 123111 road to Stayner. There are 5 good house and am on the Xroperty, d a clearance or about 15 acres. the orth nu. Lot 3. con; 8. Townlhi or non. contain- iqgg 1oo acres. 6: which from logtohlgke clean-fa. are are on a premises 5 on 08 born. Those tarmswlllbe leased for; term gnarl. on than nominal rout, _ V9 ._.A..PP! T RENT.-`-A zoo ACRE [FARM - ....`i`%.S: 2.':;1?.'.:`:`3..?'3.`I5"zi2:'.`}`a :e?-. W381 BDHL:-~,.- _ ' The "won the ' 013` don prizes at Wimbledon on the 23! Two Halton County m V with perjury at Scott Actegrotzzzugyrged 113. London, Ont. w'11 A the divisional hend q:1art::b(?fb:{ebg `gage Col. G /.owsk?i is to have 3 V Present of 3 magnicent rie from the D . ommion Rg . _ Q - Association. Dr. Sutherland, f T. duced into the Wes?eya:r(C):f1(fgr::gi!iE!o. 9 On. don, England, last; Frida y "present. iug Canada. United States Small pox is slowly 5 ` .. .V j preading in `De 7:A'rALoau:s I-`RI-:5. J ELL 81 00., Guelph, Ont. To ac%compl-ish -this we offer our large stock bf For all the leading varieties of EEO. R. Fplgn. TIMOTHY. . V TURNIP, Our Own Importations. `-I7`B..u5`ar - v.... . V1. 7 _ _ BOUGIIT. gun sonn. LAND PLST'ER RAPE, - HUNGARIAN- CARROT, ` BUOKWHEAT, cons. ' VIE Elid We mean vhatM we Say. mmwsicnsnnusxumo _ BELL IUHEANS ` Unapproached for Tone and Quality. MILLET. ORE FARM -beins Lo Township of an on mvnm-. There are 1: F105. well} S"l'J'IlMIZLai'.E3ZEl. Goons. .SCOTT S -:-O BOOKSTORE. [SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. lwm. gamma Wm mam Baby Carriages, `with or without Wire Wheels; Lacrosses, Lawn Tennis Raquets, _Base Ball Clubs and `Balls; - Linen Window Shades and Paper Window Shades. of the World -(or Three 5.. canudiun. United States and General News. 9, Out., hadea $16,000 re on Heve largely increased their stock to meet the Wants 61 [their numerous customers. - McALLlSTER, STORY _& co., at manufacturets prices. Just received direct from Belgium two consignments of Glass, including Plain'Window Glass, Figured Glass, Col- ored Glass, Plate Glass. Prices very low. Paints.` Paint Oils, Varnishes, full stock at bottom prices. Bu lders Hardware, full line at bottom prices. Harvest Tools, the best goods in the market at rock bottom prices. V o 000 CARRIAGE MAKER, -BLACKSMITH AND MILL SUP- PLIES A SPECIAITY. IMCALLISTER, STORY & CO Y. N U] | 5 |-_ % b;roum;;;;`,;;; ;; u;;a;'.;; u.;;a;.;.':;.'ag '3 as; T.;..;.;. H" V 1 j M When buyjpg uk to; ' MACHINE ou.. .3 ` ._cxAU'.Ll"`I0N`.--;Any.1eAler-tou1i(V1xno1l,1'_I13 otietf as hu-d.wa.ro Oils will be prosecuted. 17-I NOTICE See my prices before Iiurchasing` else-where. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. PURVIS :oT'1`, 'I`I-IE BOOKSELLER, 29,009 Ips. BARBED FENOE WIRE, HARDWARE ! Wholesale and Retail Hardware, One Door West of the Queen s Hotel, Barrie. --A-LARGESTV AND BEST ASSORTMEN1` oF-1- j1'g)A:'_1~jTA;g1y1'E_IT3%A%:_a_N1) THRESHERS.--Th A `I_._ If-IIl\'T I. IV!` 'II__-_.L- OPPOSITE STATION. BARRIE. ---A COMPLETE srocx oF-- Sign of Circular Saw, 'I'\--..1-.. v..~~..._ troit. V _ Rsv. Dr. Reilly, of Detroit i. .? " ' 9 In Toronto. The Revolutionists in Mexico havg b ` 0911 suppressed. Minister Pheln denies that he i. ' ' Dre- paring 3 sheries brief. A BOT!-I'W' LLLLLLLLL K, IS NOW MAKING DIRECT PHOTO- GRAPHS FROM OARD .SlZE UP TO ll X I4 CABINETS mm $3.00 PER nozsu. BARBIE, VIMPORTER, &c. g`... -.-v- V. Dunlop St. Barrie. pafujg 11 unuussvu w. -v-. Wilfred H. Barber broke the world's mile bicycle record last Friday at Roohos-- tel , No Yu . United States Senator Edmunds has of- fered a resolution favoring inquiry into the shery question. The Baltimore U. 5. Commissioner re- Stone wanted for shooting his niece. 001. Hudson, of Detroit, has ` been awarded temporary custody of his foster- child lately so brutally treated by Mrs. Hudson. .,-.. . u 1 n__ ___|;___ fuses to extradite the Canadian Johny HUUUu I The United-States demand the release .fanAmerican editor from 3 Mexican prison, but a Mexican judge on: his own V responsibility refuses it. ~"atll:~;l,ii11`y. - . on World. _ The Loiicluii Standard is angry with the Wliigs. V T T Chili is sullering froml 3., small-pox L`lJlllCIlllC. ' _ Vnited Ireland predicts trouble for vi ,--_ -4 'r............x..1 AAIVV \\r5 ,\4|IA I1: . . 'Paris wi11 cremate corpses at fteen francs apiece. ] T The three emperorswill meet at Goa- zein on 3th prux. * . V j ` It is proposed to establish _a large cotton ` market at Bremen. ; gs THE Prrn our or A V Sim COLUMNS INTO omg, 323" E: fore ean ".1}1('.1}er'Ls1ilI)L{ho was injurd_ "at the Belfast riots has died. ' Louise Michel has been committed for trial at Paris for inciting to riot. v.5 1: I I`II_,` French engineers are constructing V'rail- } ways for the Chinese. ' n .1 1' SA, !____-.1 .-J. mi} iws-pr0p(>seVc1 t-t`) LIQAEF zL.Je to Glad- stone on College Green, Dublin; 1` -r; o I I ` -Lu\.Au\.Auua tladstunc is said to look batter than he has for Years,` 7 - --- - x . -a1.-;__.. ... nIu\\ uu IJn\/nnovnnl French revenue has declined greatly in the last six months. ' `L-deratiuu. ' 5LIv3`J\I5J O V V Lord Salisbury is in favor of Imperial .. -- .._- ----_- -.----- -~---w ' ir William Dawson has been injured. by a railway accident in England. ` rn 1` 1" A`_._ _Vi'3zaV!rVc-l;yv ;V _1;e; the eclipse stakes yesterday in England. T .-J "E;6;v}I){."nEi1IS'jury has conrmed the decree nisi granted in February. Th`nv xt,;a;;;;.t;;.t,La;m;. at go far enough in the case of conspirators. 11 1 .1 _ [French Republic:.;1; V}-IIL-\;0:";'_g|'1;i-zwsd a` committee for the extirpation of Royal- ` nun. ` - Waterford, Ireland,-is about to remov_e the Royal protrait from the Councxl Chmnbers. T A Cor'1T<,V Ireland , corporation has re- sented the freedom of the city to r. \ `llndstolw. T _ . .- .n II I _ (:Cll.l,`I'H.1 lluulanger denies that he red` 11! the air in his recent duel. He evident-T 13' dld nut tire intothis antagonist. 1d do it without injury. He iueid A Terrible Leap. .\ Inzm mvned Stephen _B!'0di9s 3_ boot ;>1n(:k In New York, and f0l`m_6l`1Y 3 Pnterv imnpcd ( H` lirooklyn Bridge, 120 feet. 18 Hitluy. He pulled off his coat when about Mm feet from the New York tower, and sand to the men driving "5 W38 ` which he rode on to the bridge, Well. here goes for luck, and stepped fr?! *;h Wagon to the rail, and, without hesxtatmg 8 moment, jumped off. The_ {D811 _f911 down straight to the water, striking In 6 bunch but with his feet rlt. H0 Sank from sight and re-appeared e momept after with both hands at his chest as m Pim A skiff hovering.nea.r rapidly rowed D and took the man in. When the .130 `need the II1a.n`W8l arrested and taken i0 the Oak. street station. 5 He did got Seem to be much injured by the terrible 199-9. He refused to give his sddrello . H9 . was stripped` of his wet clothes and given dwones. He began to shiver uaymi `*9 * was cold and asked for liquor. A numb Oflborts shook hands with him W ". 0* whom he said. Didn't I do its 11100 Wish? 1 said I oould do it and-did it. It Seems he had wagered 8200 mi 1" izlve jumped twice from h1Rh'b1'idl' ! V - A - ' 1 r makiurgwtnh(i:j\i:1i p l:v!:e`th`i':l1)ep:1o?;'3'33" 3' he was in desperate need of money. {T119- 3176 is productive of 0011 ll W9; 5 Ilenderers and thieves. is` V The Put: on Duke. ' . L01_D0N, Juli 24.-The N0" "3" '""'8 commenting on the vordigt, the U'f"d (V0309 93: E1: 3 Y` dians were Successful at Wim- ! . n \ ana. _ 3CI...& Wr1d.V. 1886. '95 H Weiwould [be only too glad if we could dissent from the ]u_ry s verdict," but un- fortunately there is no room for scepticism any longer to assert itself, and the lamentable career of this able statesman is thus 'pre!!!a.ture1v closed. .`.`. e are compelled to sorrowfully admit that no mnrn knnlrinn nnnnnn Iulnnn bl... ..L1:_- L2 --, v\Ib&l .lVlIU\n| IIU BUl'l.'UWlU1lyr Haul!` W185 110 more shocking outrage upon the obligations of friendship; the points of morality, the primary instincts of decency, or -the sanctity of family ties, was ever. dragged before adisgusted community. The Chronicle says : `.` The veil has been lifted, and a career of the blackest villainy and most inordinate lust is revealed. Sir Charles took advan-_ tage of his eminentposition and wealth to Eractice the most diabolical deceit, while eing, it appears, steeped in the foulest iniquity. ' Bureau of Industries". s Mr. Blue. the Secretary of the Bureau of Industries, is indefatigable in collect- ing information about the crops in all parts of Ontario. He calls to his aid men of intelligence in every locality _ and we thus get such returns as he frequently sends out Sometimes we are icnhned to doubt the accuracy of some of these re- ports, not however from any desire on the `part of the correspondents to exaggerate, but from the natural tendency of agricul-' tural correspondents to take the farmers gloomy view of things. "From this report we gather that the wheat crops is best at both ends of the Province and poorest in the central part. 1' (NI ` C In Simcoe and York the story is that it is almost a total failure. . In Simcoe, ex- cepting in a very limited area bordering on the Georgian Bay and in a few locali- ties elsewhere sheltered by woods, the failure ot the crop. is almost oomplete. One correspondent in Flos reports 90 er cent. of the wheat ploughed up .in is neighborhood, and another -states that there will not be enough wheat grown for ...`...-I i here are? the witeues from` Simooe County: Walter Scott, Nottawusga, -when poor and differs little on dierent nail. Annmn Rn, Nntknunnnam annnrn]. ,' WIIUIII puur nuu uluunr ululi vu Iuuvsvuu soils, Angus Bell. Nottewuage general- 3 good, but best on high and ti soils. onlidersble area have been oughed up. J amen Robertson, Floe, fol wheat 13 total failure on all kind: of nails. W. W, Colwell, Ease, the worst for many years. 0 (`I Il-...A...........-- VI`-In G-ll -`\nnI `an: ~ varieties in the same vicinity were ,de- _ fruit prospects is favorable. At the time Oolwell, Essa, the worst for p S. 0. Montgomery, Tay. fall wheat has c been ploughed I? or resown with o ring c wheat. `R. C. i well, Medcnte, most a a total failure. omas. S. McLeod, Oro, I very bad ; killed out badly on all` soils. g Basil R. Rowe, 0rillia.} very few ieces 1 t C f 1 I 1 V 1 will give one-third of a crop. eorge Oowan, Innisl, rest crop in thirt years. Thomas c0abe, Adyala, not h f a crop. C. Cook, Tecumseth, twc-thirds of the wheat areahas been ploughed up. This is suiciently dark to satisfy the. ' most gloomy mind. We hope that the painting is a little darker than the reality. Some of the same parties have given varied testimony on the clever cro , some favorable`, others` unfavorable. ith re- gard to the earliness of the spring work . and appearance of spring crops the same witnesses gave a good account. Oats, peas, barley and spring wheat largely sown and generally promise well. Live stock ' wintered well and no disease prevailed. On the subject of potatoes and the intro-_ w duction of new varieties of seed, James _' Robertson, Flos, says potatoes o` heavy clay rotted badly. but off light land keptwell Chris` opher Cook, Tecumseth, Hybridisad Red Fyfe a new spring wheat introduced here did well last year. R. T. Banting says Hybridised Fyfe appeared to be the most successful spring wheat last year and is the only one which escaped the blight of last season. George Sneath, Vespra, says I introduced two years ago a spring wheat called French Imperial. It- is a bearded wheat. ne grain with good our-y ing qualities, and fully one week earlier than Fyfe or Russian. _ It yielded` last year 20 bushels per acre while other strayed by rust. The testimony as to the correspondents from this county wrote - a large percentage of last years wheat was yet in the hands of the farmers. On the question of farm labor in this county the statement is that there is a big su ply_ at from $18 to,824 a month. The rovince of Ontario. generally resents a much more cheerful aspect t is given by Lfr. Blue's correspondents in the County 0&5: Ianuv - of Stmqoo. The Three Mile Limit HALIFAX, N. 8., July 23.-The answer of the defendants in the seizure cases of the shing schooners David J. Adams and Ella M. Doughty was led with the Registrar of the Vice-Admiralty Courts this afternoon. They contain nothing by the United States Government. The under which the seizures were effected are the limit 13 acknowledged in each case, but the defendants declare that such bait was for use beyond the three-mile limit and contend that consequently its purchase was not an infraction of the sheries con- vention. Regarding the doughty seizure for an outside trip or for shing in waters other than belonging to Canadian Territorywas driven into port for shelter ? and while there the bait was offered for - sale It being desirable that fresh sup- lies be procured, purchase was made, but or use only outside the three-mile line. The main question raised in both cases base t eir contentions is that an Ameri- miles. new in connection with the attitude taken - nature of the cases and the circumstances ' detailed and the purchase of bait within it is declared that the vessel while tted and n on which the United States will can vessel can legally buy-or procure a bait within the limit for use beyond the three < The scourge lull Ilerehee om ROME, July 23.-The cholera` reports for yesterday were: Fontana, nine new cases and nix deaths; Brindiei. eight new ones endtwo deaths; Latino, one new one and three deaths ; Senvilo, two new ;Veniee, one new core. _ Vxnmu, July 23.--In Trieute during the put 24 hour: 6 new ones `of -cholera and four deaths were reported, ' end ` in Fuime 3 new cases end 1 death. . Roux, July. 23.- e cholera returns for to-day ere: nndiei, 5 new cue: 343315 {CCU On Wednesday evening .a little beforei 6. o'clock a driving wind. storm from the W-, attended with thunder and `lightning and a little rainfall, with the wind veering to N . reduced the temperature through the night to forty-two, giving a slight gin- dicatinn of frost the following morning, and ranging to fty-six on Tuesday, gave a mean night temperature of 49. A N. W. wind with clouds to screen the sun made Sunday the coolest day with an exposed temperature of sixty-six, and Wednesday before the storm registered the highest, ninty-four- mean daily heat of sun 80 ; the average for the week being 67, and the extreme range 42 to 94. i TBA nnnnnnlv l\` .`..|....--`_L-_:- .|:_L--_L---- -av vnvavluv {D1136 `0 DU U5. ' The amount of atmospheric disturbance A in the week registered by barometer was .35 in, the centre of depression came on Wednesdayin advance of the storm, al- thou 11 not sudden, for some ;22 in. of the epression existed on the two previous days. The precipitation was a shower on Monday of'0-01 in., and a `thunder show- er on Wednesday of about half an hour, made up a light total of 0-09 in. for the W2?- . . . "7333; total amount of sunshine in 6 days was 51 hours, from a. possible 105-42 that the ksun was above the horizon in the wee . 7' `I111! The wind was from a westerly direction all through the week, veering N. 3 days and S. 2 days. The strength attained was light every day, except for less than 5 minutes on Wednesday evening when a rushing wind passed over at some 40 to 50 miles an hour after which it be- came calm again for remainder of the week. --uw --vuxuvu - - cw ju-v---- vvuu-1 The visit of Sir John Macdonald to British Columbia over the Canadian Pa- cic 'Railwa is of historic importancv. The Bruce erald in referring to it says: an...` -n\A-an nan `in inn `nun U` IIVV Icim III ICIGIIIII` IIUI IV 51, I e Some years ago he was depicted by Gm as viewm the` completed line from the clouds in t e form of r somewhat ungain- l angel. Hie Grit critics in those` day: t ought that he would, in all probability, gaze at the land of magnicent distances from the bottomless . To-day, hale and 'l`1_earty,' the Right on. Gentleman is ..-nu. u-no nnnnnn 61-nu nnn,:nAn, nn a tonne. Dllu uvaa Ii , Uuv Jwasuv aavau vuvuvavauuu an s eeding across the continent on a com- p eted Canadian Pacic railroad, and re- ceiving and replying to addresses from cities and corporations that a few ears ago were the stamping ground 0 the Buffalo. No greater evidence could be given of the success of the Conservative policy in the development of the country, that the towns and villages along the line of the C.` P. R, and the disappearance for all practical purposes of the Sea of Mountains, that obscured the Hon. Mr. Blake's vision, and rendered in his opin- . ion, the completion of the work impossible within the time specified` in the charter of the company. Vlnn Dnnrn:nI in nnn nf Bil inimitable no 15-emu : wrap to smash coxumma. the company, , The Premier in one of his inimitable speeches delighted his hearers by his wit and pleasantly sarcastic humor. He eulogized the O. P. R, which had, by its energy, made his visit `a fact years before it could have been made under the con- tract with the syndicate, and contrasted the effects of the policy of the Liberal- Conservative party. He had been travel- ling sometimes at the rate of 25 miles an _hour and on Friday at the `rate of forty miles an hour from Winnipeg to Regina, while under the Gritpolicy there would have been a combination of steamboat, punt, canoe, raft and rail that would have tired a man out and worn out his luggage by the frequency of changes, and used him up by the slow torture of weeks. He dwelt at considerable length upon the inuence of the railway upon the course of trade between England and the Orient, and concluded a brilliant speech by thank- ing the people for their kindly references to Lady Macdonald. 'Moxtco wants war with the United States. ` - A __._.._.._.._.__.___.____.____.__ TEACHER WANTED. 8rd Class Ceitioato, for Ward No. 3. Township of Mcxellar. ma.-..n G- 8. LEE. Sec. School Board, _]gJg_- EACHER WANTED. Bra umss uex-unouw, Mcxelggr. Address G. B. 0 `Inna! P- n. ' ' `,5 I * K6113!` P. 0 than LnTs_ run sue} s;tu-hle For `Summer Residences. The followinxgives the Fronta. of each Lot, together with t eir Number and oe: Lot Price. [Feet Lot Price. 2 Feet No. 8 Frontage. No. 3 Frontage: 1 125 52 .3 2 120 52% 31 250 260 3' 120 25 32 175 140 4 no 52 `"34 as 150 no 5 100 5 52- g 34 150 180 . 1! Q1] 59_ 1'01` I. ply to Northern as North lvgstern Railways. TIIBOUGII TICKETS Tovall points East and West. and Manitoba. For tiokou. rates. etc" apply to A75 Rom. QUINN.` Xgint F Genoro.l_ Pulongor Agent. ' 25 03 `EU Va . - - . - 26 65 41 53 80 50 |27 65 , 51 5] 80 50 28 ' 70 51 55 85 50 7 K29 70 51 30 75 ` bl For further particulars and information up- -ulv fn _ A ~----g:nl 10 ll 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 '20 21 2'2 on unmononoazcu. 'nn:ron'r.| 30 100 75 RR THE NOR'i1`HFERl\T% ADVANCE. ISAAC ROBINSON. BIG BAY POINT. 'Allanda.lo, P. 0. --.-j no 7 95 51 61 51 78 78 52. 51 50. 52 52 an `summer lleeldencea. I 51 52 cu: 75 70 70 75 on 51 37 47 AR l T . . l T ;We w1ll commence a General Slaughterhsale of all classes of iWe nrould specially mention the reductions in Drs Goods, Prints, Lawns, Mus. ling, Embrpldgrlgg, and Mllllhory, besides many other lines too numerous to mention here. We are determined not to carry over any kind of goods that can be sold at any rea- sonable price. as our Fall GOOIIS are just beginning to arrive and we mustimake room for them. P. F. EWAN, opposite N. R; R., Station, ounlop-st., Barrlo. On SATURDA Y, JUL Y 24:1, `IMPORTANT ANNIIIINGEMENT. Owing to `acontemplated change in our Business, we have decided to reduce our large Stock of Hardware $5,000.00. 'l:h'is Stock consists of Bar lron,'St'e::l-,-Wa'gg';o'n Skeins. AXES. Hore 311088. H01'S'e Nails, Carriage Hardware, Sarvan Wheels, Gears. Rims. Sp0ke. Hubs. Rqnners, Shafts. Poles. etc. In Shelf Goods we shall carry out this G081 Sale In many lmes. And In every line we shalhgize unheard of Prices for cash. _- - _. __ _._.__...-- `n A --an--I--I-\-I` A II-9- 1'1""l"11'1"_'I I-' J 1