The Berlin Post says the authorities lmvo prohibited the sale of K0-:h`s lymph in Munich. ' * ' The Welsh Local Option Bill was passed in the House of Commons 9n Wednesday by_ `186to179. . V 3., ,1-L nvv UV A-vs Dr. Windhorst s 1-emaV.iZns were interred at. Hanover on Wednesday. There was a large attendance. V ` cw ` -II It igexpecbesi Archbishop Kopp will sue- ceed Dr. Windthorst in the leadership of -the German Centrists. ' _ A Zanzibar despabch says Tippoo Tib has been stricken with paralysis, his right arm and` side being affected. 2,. _. _I_I.A.I_-_J- .'... A Kn-:};i(;.'0:I;i3 diphtheria is pro: vailing among the children of th.: H_ecksher- ville valley, in Pennsylvania. ` A 1-....- _.-_-__I.-.. -3 __-AI--I-..... ...A--..'I.._ t\4\`I`,, vuaow -u-ngvl, can ova-on-.aJ-.-.--.-. A large number of smokeless powder carb- ridges have been stolen from the German military `workshop at Spandau. 13.4.. A r._.... -..|.- ..........1....I 5|... :.'-u. Iooalonnnnl vvvn uncanny`: uuv lnatrvuc-nuns-Uvov Peter A. Classen, who wrecked the Sixth National Bank in New York, has been sen- tenced to six years imprisonment. lIVI_- _--.Il-I. _1_._ I-..-L,-.. TI7..I...... D-..--J...- gnvvvu vv nu: Jun-you a rod v..-.v..- wThe Swedish ship .S.ena.t;>r Weber founder- ed in the recent gale oi! the English coast and went down with fourteen men. `\- 5u}};a'"g'o"i';`&:i;}':;g'}.'-.'1Z EE{p'pe. pm hundred men on the West Side street our system arelaid up with the epidemic. m|.- n-._--_-_ 1' -...-.__. .:I..'n.-..l.... ........l. ..l an _ no Iivvuco vu-v on-x. `- The famous Lagt);1;_cle;E1cho-ranch of 49,- 000 acres in Tulare Co., Cal., has been sold an English syndicate for $1,000,000. 1111.. 1-5...-..1_|_ n-..n. AJ..:.... IV..............-. 3. -.r-__-._.-. _ '.Fh:`eul`3`:i.1:is`i1uJ is being sued for 200,000. by the Portuguese who were driven out of Mutacols Kraal. -,. -3 _,,A_ Tonoxm, March 17, 1891.--The speaker look tl1oi:h:1il`a.t3 o'clock. A number of petitiolm were presented, one of them being 10 ak the legislature for legislation to tax all lands used for speculative purposes at its T face value, and that the entire Municipal (`l0L`tOI`il.T(1 he allowed to vote on money by- laws. These bills were read a first time: Mr. Blczzu'd--T0 incorporate the Ontario, llolmrmt and Northern Railway Company. Mr. Cmnmc-c-Au Act to amend the muni- cipal Act. Mr. Tait--Respecting the examin- ation of stationary engineers and the inspec- tion of stationary b0ilers.- Mr. 'I`ait--Re- Spt-`Ctlug undertaking, euibalming and organic eheulistry. Mr. Bi'ur--To amend the Asses nxent Act. Mr. Wood (Brant)-- liespocting the spread of noxious weeds and diseases aifecting fruit trees. Mr. Mowat g`aV0z1h`h0l't explanation of the loan com- panies` bill, but the second reading was de- fcmxl. It was agreed that the House should have a I'cccs.s over Good Friday and Easter Monday. In answer to Mr. H. E. Clarke, Mr. Mowat announced that the litldgot Speech would be delivered on 'l`ue:'d.'iy. The House adjourned at 3:30. ? " Argus was burns; out ` Sunday night. Loss, $100,000. The paper is owned by William W. and Horace Farrier. n'u.-a_._.-.-_\t----.-..1I 1--.: .....-..4. 3.. (`AL \lYVl.L\J\A U. vv nnucunan cu . In-gm. - v v-aw - -.u_v- The famous Maxwell land. grant in Col- orado, (imsisting of 1,700,000 acres, has been sold. ' he price has not been made public. A _ --..:.|. ..---l-- ..1......1- 1'-v`-u:n`-I `.-1\I\t\`rrn:` UVAIAQ cbllv ya luv Antsy nnvv wvv-.. -..---- `-------- An earthquake shock, which knocked dishes from cupboards, was experienced in the neighborhood of Butte, Montana, on Friday. 1.x`- -23-.-- I'L.I_....... .-.C 61... T\7:nn1rl7c W113 (`n\n_ L" I I \ President Palmer of the World's Fair Com- ` mission has advised the commissioners- not to meet in April, as it would create 9. deficit of $15,000. rm_- __'..LL -1 u... r*......................L hf T78.-:4;-min U5 V6U,vvvo The right of the Government of Victoria, } Australia. to exclude Chmese immigrants has ` been uphild by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. - 3-31.. .I-_-._L3.._-... LA ORA :v|:v1IIQll\v\` nnnbn I [II J \J\IuLlVIlo > The daily desertious to the insurgent ranks i in Chili make President Ba.lma.0eda s position very peruous, and he is exptad to seek safety in ight. ` IIIL- A__._-_A.:..... `D......1.d:n flnnjnnnu-1+ lune OCELUUJ Au Ahab:-Iva 3 The Argentine Republic Govinment has [ informed the Barings that it cannot pay the ` coupons of the provincial six per cent, loans of 1882 and 1886. 1 vv u , ,._:,,- IVLH: L-.. ....--- The mayor of Valparaiso, Chili, has gene over to the insurgents, taking with him the. ; garrison and a. transport laden with guns h and ammunition. ,, 1,- __.-_.A. .n.. 1.1.. III: uuu uluululusunvuo Patrick O Sul1iva.u, who want to the Illi- ` nois penitentiary for life for the murder of 3 Dr. Cronin, has appealed to the state Su- preme Court for a. new trial. um. .....I.......... an A n\nn:nnn nnfftln hm: hnnn {Univ vvua 1: av: \a luv u v. ovv-u The embargo on American cattle has been removed by Germany so far as relates to tho ; port of Hamburg, and there is also said to g be hope for the American hog. , ,1_I_.__A___I _.. A.-L- (J .... ma`; PEAKER BALLAN-' tyne, after taking the chair at 8 o`clock._ an- nounced that he had- lmued a warrant to the clerk of the Crown. in. Chancery fer a .new_ election in South Grey, which seatmhesd been 1- vncuntb `she death of_ r. amen '1{md}Bll11ex(nit4xr. Thisywas private members` da',,_~~ and 11 number of petitions were pre- m,;w1_ The following bills were read. a.rst_ time: Mr. Ma.ck`s, to consolidate the debt or the town of Cornwall; Mr. AAwrey s, to enable William Barclay Craig Barclay, of Arnpl`l01`,tA) assume the name of William` Barclay Craig. In answer Mr. Wood `Hagt,ing s) Hon. Mr. Mowat sand that on J an. 1 1891, there were vacancies in the registry 0'{ces of East Mlddlesex: Frontenac, Lamb- ur,...4...m.H. Vinf.1\rin and Hnstinna, hut UV uvtav av. VI-uv ---.-'---..._ _V. Thursday was celebrated on the Savannah Cotton Exchange with wine, music and song, i owing to the receipts of cotton `for the past your having reached 1,000,000 bales. 11------` T.\n..-J` IF Tnhncfnn {I1 `Hank. your uu-V 1116 I Uclvuuu L,Vvv,vvv v...-v... General Joseph F, Johnston died in Wash- ington on Saturday night. General Beaure- gard is now the only one remaining of the six fnll generals of the oonfederacy. , r1___a.-_ 5|..- ....L.u..-ac nvlnn nnns-9-1\`n12 A BIL Luu guutu u-Ia vs. vuu vv;........-. ..v . Zoe Gayton, the actress, who undertook to walk from San Francisco to New York, reached Schenectady on VWednesday, and expects to reach New York on the 25 inst. -nr_-_..:.... `l:l ....1.. unlnn nan:-ncnnfn nun nf flan Iazpcuw vu Lvwuu anuu `V... V... ....- ..- -_...-. Maurice Healy. who represents one of the divisions of Cork, has accepted a. challenge from Parnell to resign his seat and test the people of Cork on the leadership question. rm..- 'r,...:..:-..- 1 n +_+m~u Inna Aqfnhlinhn A pvupu: UL Vvln vu vuv avwuvn ---r `I--.-v-.. The Louisiana Lottery has established a branch in Mexico, from which, in deance of the `United States anti-lottery law, it can use the United States mails with im- } punity. nu... ..t.u..:..'| ......o-Anna nisnn Dav Wnwnr Bulb 1 . -The official sentence upon Rev. Howard McQuery, of Canton, Ohio, forheresy, is suspension for six months; and deposition \ from the priesthood at the end of that time ` unless he recants. my, 11 _ _;A_- .1. __ _.I-- ......:..L uuxuoa H0 1 Vvuuuuc It appears that Von Boetticher, who assist- ed with such "alacrity in the fall of Prince Bismarck, was rescued by the Prince not long before by Marge gift of money from pecuniary min and disgrace. v ,,u__n,A_.9 -5 LL- c1.....1...:,.I. T... rvvu.----J _ _.._. ..._.- _ Queen Liliuokalani of the Sandwich Is- lands has named as her successor Victoria Kaweikukajualaui. Hon. J. O. Dominis, the Queen s husband, has been ap- pointed Governor of the Island of. `Oahu; 1, , 7`__'L: .I_ .I_:_. 11.9.... llvounvv-U --V . --..-_ -_ London advices say the Briti.sl1 ship Ma1ay- , sia, from San Fransisco, August 6, for Queenstown, is posted as missing. ' Fear has existed here for some months that the Ma- laysia sank with all hands, numbering 28. The National League of Musicians, which met at Milwaukee on Wednesday, unani- mously decided on low or French pitch for orchestras. Low pitch is about a quarter of a tone below what is known ashigh pitch. `The WIsconsm'I:o.u;o liaopazsed` a bill prohibiting the sale of opium without a physic'um s certicate, or to sell tobacco or ` cigarettes to minors after notice forbidding such sale ha: been given by a parent or _'..._._.`II... 6` 1 V04 UVSOIQV 03$!!!` ()[[]C6S OI. I`At.`5|; Jltluusuava mu, \Vm1twortl1, Victorla and Hastings, bu the latter had since been lled. The vacancies were all occasioned by the death of tho` \ . r0gist,1`m`s. The publxc accounts report was d1.~rtril)utod to day, as was the `3f3nd report of the Entxmxological Society, tho 22nd report nf tho Fruit Growers Association of Ontario, T and the statements of the bursar of Upper (`zumdn College of the cash transactions for the yezu` ending J um) 80, 1890. The capital ncoount ruceipts of the college were $40,170,- Ul ; im-.on1o receipts, $83,410,77--expenses, 3J.3,:17. There was expanded on the new building $`&4,581,48, and $500 on account of wuunvuau--v Monte Carlois in av great state of excite- ment over the manner-in -which the banks uwlosinz. Sum Loris, of London,` who 10615 $625,000 during the past ten years, has been playing the maximum stakes for the past to:-tnight, and now is $5,000 to the good. ,1: nn-._. __ l'l\._-_.\-_ 100 A... ed because they remained out on Tuesday to celebrate 81:. Pat!'lolI`a Day. Ten persons, were also discharged from the Lawrence Company`: mill for the same reason. , Inthecaseotliairdv. Walker, an action taken by Jamel Bah9d,a merchant, of St , John's, Nd.,_ Baldwin Wnlkax-, eom1nanderot_ , M. 8. Emerald, for dam- agessustainedby thecloaingot. Baird : lob- , s_t.e_r factory on the French shore. judgment has been given in favor glue plalntiljl. . The forty,-eighth otthe: famous boat meal `between the_onwiiol O1;ford,aud,Cambrldge ` was towed on" Saturday iuorning `over the I usual course on the*'l`hatui3s,`and resulted in. . .9. victory. (qr. .the`Darl; Blues-o;:ora...uy .~ `qulbu of. I:1OICth ins89~n`I'i!_1u_h'u..` was the gralidelthatvhaa nowuton g. _'l`aa:nea in many years. `, ]DirectFron1England ! into stock consisting of BLACK COSTUMES, CHOICE DRESS GOODS. FRENCH DELAINES, TORCHON LACES,: FLAUNCINGS, EMBROIDERIES, MANTLES, BLOUSES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, &c., &c. Is being lled with the very latest novelties of the season. Our Milliners are hard at work preparing for our SPRING |OPENING, which takes place on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. APRIL I AND 2 The Price: nunnx Etna Barrie and To- ronto Markets During the Week. Bmnln. March 25: 1891. nnuum cum nunxnrr. Wheat,old..........................$ 90@ 099 newnooaooouuooooinnnouloauu 95030-1 &r!yC`.OCIIIOOI II II`! OIICII `5CO.I nm .................. .. 52.... 53 GEO. REEDY Wheat.fa.ll. per bushel............3 Whea.t.spring.pe1-bushel Barleyperbushel.................. Oats per Peaaperbuahel....._...............M mwnlllttilIIIOIOIIQIIIOIII` Hay.new,perton ...... Strawnger ton. bundled............ Duncan `Ina: UIBBBUQ DUKE I|OIOI1.0I\IIlIIllI Mutton per Sprin Lamb per quarter....... Beef, orequarters, per owt.. .. . Be9f,hindqua.rters Veal.per carcass D l'0uBu-.........u..o-- Butter,la.11ze rolls.per 1:........ `I200: -nnr dn!AII......... site. ULIUUBUpUI.`Inu..u................u Turkeyaperb .... Chickensperpaix-.... Ducks per pa.ir.................... Potatoesmerbag ...... nu}. uuvv pm Itvu . . . . . . . . . . ..... Straw 13 Dre Hogs................... Mntfnn nap nwt__._____._____,__ butter, mrxu mun, 1)` per dozen.. C eeseper1b......... "l`n1-lrnvnnm-I; . . . . _ .. All lnumueru pronoun. Communications from Judge Ardagh, John Craighead, James Webster, M. J. Hamlin, McCarthy, Pepler & McCarthy. A-......uL- l\` Tnkn W nnnhgg Thnnjnn council. Third meeting of the Innial Councxl. All members present. 1'! ,,,,,,-___Z--L=-..... ........ Ynnpn Awannk I Hamlin, Mcuarthy, Kepler or .M.0U&l'u1y. Accounts of John W. Hughes, Thomas Wright, James A. Lee. The several ac- counts were ordered to be paid. 1 11? fl ___L-.. .........:..:..... nu-Inna-I an Qn counts were uruuruu w uu yatu. . J. W. Hughes, repairing culvert 0 2nd I concession, $2.50; James A. Lee for 780 feet of cedar. $27.30 ; Thomas Wright for 349 feet of cedar, $12.22 ; Mrs. Robert McConkey, for 95 loads of gravel, $6.65 ; George Bateman, for opening road on 2nd concession and side line, $30. 1-,, .!!.,__L_ In`... IA :lI.-.- CI`-I . RI:-1 OOIJGBBBIUU uuu Iuuu uuu, quu. Indigents.-Mrs. Miller, 813; Mrs. Davidson, 85; Mrs. Meredith, 35; Mrs. ; Marlin, 85; Mrs. Bowman, $5; Miss Deacon, $5; I . McGuire, $5 ; Mrs. Gil- lespie, $5 ; also for supplies for Captain McLaughlin, $10,`to be paid to Dr. Little. ; Dr. Little : resignation as member of the Board of Health in the Township of Innisl was accepted by the council for this municipality for the current year.- Carried. I I, , `L TELL`- ..--....-al.-x1: `ac-I M-Q UIITIBO. Moved by.Mr. Little. seconded by Mr. I MoConkey, that Robert Campbell of the Village of Allandale, .be appointed at member of the Board of Health of this | townnhip.-Can-ied. _ ` mr.......: 1... Mn 1:1 :-.".nnIrnv nnnnndn] law 1 l0WnIlIlp.--uuI.'u Ulla Moved by Mr. McConkey, seconded by Mr. Little, that the Clerk be instructed to notify the Pathmaatera appointed, that this council will not pay for any gravel unless Authorized by the conncil.--Car- _.-.I First Session---Sevehth Pnarvlia-"` ment; V ried. Moved by Mr. Mcconkey, seconded by Mr. Webb, that the collector be refunded $3.05. It being the amount in error in J. S. _B_runton e uaeeament.-Carried. , , J A... 'll .. T:LLI- -..-.-.-.AnJ bun Mu Q00. FUD` IUIVU UH grauuvu UV IIIIlI.\lllI.l\l\l I by-law for, the purpose of appomtmg pathmutera and other oioera in the 'I`n-nn`|:n A` Tnvll `(IF Vlf OUR MILLINERV DEPARTMENT punlnuwru luu ulauua uusvuau an vuu Township of Innisl for the year 1891, and that the by-law be read a first time. -Oan'ied. un]Ey-law ` read a first, second and third e. . oMoved by Mr. Little, seconded bv Mr. MeOonkey, that the oounoil adjourn to meet at Lefroy on Saturday, the 2nd of May.--Carried. ~ ('1; 'Pn'.1'.nsn. ; 5. DKUIIIOH I Illulluluuu-'-Uu|a|uu Moved by Mr. Little, seconded `by Mr. 1 Webb. that leave be granted to introduce _ I... I__. 2-.. 51... .......-...n A` ..nnnn.3nn` .,,*i:..;.`i:.;:..`:.': .:*.:.:..":..."= .;;..:.'::. ilnooe east, Arthur Craig, of Onig- gunt ,' gorth. Chm. MoDonnall, of 001- - --..AI. 1 ..- `I'M-8 nl (nigh hunt north. Uhu. mwonneu, or um- lingwoodg south, Jgl. Dn, of Clover Hill"; for Ohrdwell, John Wsllnoa, Outle- -`--- A `An I`-`L--in wnuf nnhp gifl-; fofr bnglwen, J'o}l;n m.u.;),b::uu. or ntario or rt . w:3m, Uaor. . ` A |.. lfwo l;lcB1-ady all winter goods-`at coat The `(alloying aentlgmpn gave beef! _-4.8-.I..`J -an`-n-nun nan-nun`:-innnv '__ ONTARIO LEGISLATURE And following days, to which all are cordially inviLt.ed. Another l_a.rge shipment of New Goods just passed ; - -1 '_, __ -t 111' A INT) f`If\C"'I`ITIJ"I'.`C| l!T`I l\Tl`|1'.` `rm-onto Farmers Market. Tonoxro. March 2;. 189 -nA 1n` Removed to cromptonfs Old stand. TH! MARKETS. GENERAL PRODUCE. THE POPULAR CASH STORE. 0. Pumice, , Tp. Clark. g. .-.-..- _o1 IIOOOC 10" 89.. 'l`on:-:~z'r0, March 18, 18lll.---The speaker `E ln()l{ the chair at 8 o ciock. A large number of petitions were presented by members. The- following bills were read a rst time: Hon. Mr. Bmimnn--Respecting the St. Andrew's .\'nci<~t y 01' Ottawa, Hon. Mr. Bronson-Re- . the church of St. John the Evange- list, Ottawa. Mr. McMahon-'1`o amend the Mtxxiicipzii Act. Mr. Barr--'1`o amend the f\'(`huul Act. Mr. 'McColl--To consolidate xzrtain debts oi the city of St. Thomas. Mr. I`ait--To amend the Municipal Act. Mr. G. 1%. Sxnith--Respecting the \Ve.~+ter11 Road t`ompany. Hon. Mr. Baxter---Tontnend the Art to incorporate the Fort Erie Ferry and ltailway Company. Mr. H . E. Clark--'l`o ( xtmnl t.he powers of the Toronto Home for ln(`uI`:1blc.;. Hon. Mr. Mowat--Respecting rl'lCIlllllC and local investigations in the High A murt In answer to Mr. Waters, ilun. Mr. Mowat said it was mt the intention to bring in a hill to enable women to vote for members at` the Legislative Assembly. In answer to thu .-Axum) member, the Attorney General said it \v'.L' not the intention to bring in a bill to anal-lo the Assembly to borrow money from . llI`lll>llC{lpil,{1ll$l3S to be loaned to farmers who may have their farms mortgaged. Mr. .\lI)`-\'1Li]ln'0 said that he was of opinion l.lliLl..Il`) S(`l1(`.In6 of the kind mentioned was prut-t,ia-able. In answer to Mr. ." nk, lion." Mr. Mowat said that Mr. 'i`ho.~x. Murray was not new "Sheriff 0! ltmt'z-ow. that he had been appointed Jan. 21 last and that he had resigned on Feb. 16. The Il,:1:.;e adjourned at 3:40 p.m. _AA. A. I DR.WASH|NGTON the pniient in the act of breathing.) Throat and Lung Surgeon. or 78 Mc- Canl St.. Toronto. will be at the Queen : Hotel, Barrie, April 16th. trom 11.30 21.211. to 4.30 pan. DISEASES Tnmxrmn.--Ua.Larrh of the Head and Throat, Camrrhal Deafness. Chronic Bronchitis. Asthma and Consumption; also Loss of Voice. Sore Throat, Enlarged Tonaa Polypus of the None or any other Nani Obstruction removed without the knife. 171v SELF APPLIGATIUN UF ELEU PRIGITY FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES BY THE DORENWEND ELECTIIIC BELT AND ATTA C11 EVIENTS . All Diseases curable by Electricity can be treated at home by the Dorenwendgappllances. The Dorenwend is the only legitimate Electric Belt made, which fulfils the requirements 0! Electra-medical science. It is a complete Bod 7 Battery, it has an independent Battery which ; generates a mild continuous current of Elec- * tricity. (without shocks) and can be regulated I to suit the strongest man or the weakest ch 17:1. } It is a Current of Quantity, not mm-. `:y a sensation current. and the quantity cuxru t is the Izreatest curative. It is a successful ` rr at- ment for Indigestion. Rheumatism, Neuralgla, Sciatica. Lumbazo, Lwer Spinal Disease, Heart Tron ble, Nervous Deblhty, Paralysis, Vertigo. Female Complaints, Impotence, sexual Decline. and all diseases of the Nervous and Muscular Systems. Remember that the Dorenwend Belt is the very latest invention in this line, it was invent ed by a competent electrician. and ranks as the best in the world. we defy any one to bring and Kidney Troubles, Weak Back. proof to the contrary. nn nnt. alum: thin halt with the hnmhnw combi- TI-IE vvoR1:LD*s 131-::%s'r. pr00I no me contrary. - Do not class this belt with the humbuz combi- nations ot leather and metal. with which the country is being ooded. If you wish to ex- Derimeut with cheap useless articles. buy them. but it you want to procure any genuine eleotrio belt, and one that will be of benet. get a. Dorenwend Beit. Rand nnnnn nn nu-nan fnr nhaafrnfn `Rnnl: UOFBDWGDG 11823. Send name and address for Illustrated Book on Home Elcctromedical treatment. and men- tion this paper. The not-enwencl Electric Belt and and Attachment Co. 0. H. DURENWEN 1), Electrican. 103 Yonge St., Toronto. Can. The Dorenwend Belt is the only one that will atand expert. examination. Others keep clear nf It uvhila urn nnlinft iv. acixilf Ei'i;r`'Ei'. x_z}'i_I;1._Etii \ of it~ while we sohoxt 1:. \ MORTGAGE SALE Bll3lNE_[B_{3_PERTY NDER and by Virtue of a Power of sale contained in 3 mortgage made b Thomas Lennox. (which will be 1-0 uced at t a time of sale) there will be 0 ered for sale by Mr. Josash Rogers, auctioneer, at the Queen's Ho . in the Town of Barrio. on -'-no-n A-1 II no 1 dlld an on-nu -Q\Ivvnn `ran -av--q-so` v- theA27 dalofi Ma.rch,_.1891, I-_L___ ._ AL- I n-_. _a- \~nI\D\t\ on n __ _ , at 12 o'clock noon. the following property: Who nnrtln half nf Inf. nnrnhpr seven on at 1'1 o'clock noon. we Iouowmg prupurcy ; The north half or lot number seven on the west. side of Baytleld ntxeet. (Edgar Black) in the said Town of Barrie. subject to a certain right of way over the southerly ve tee: thereof. conveyed by deed number 91.07). 'I'Tnnn thin nI-nnnl-tv thorn in hnllt. n. r-ar..nlmm mereor. conveyeu Dy uueu nuuiunr zu.vu. Uion this property there is built a. first-clgzss brie store and dwelling. (at present occupied by Mr. A. J. Carson and the mortgagor) with :5 good brick barn and stable in rear. Terms and conditions will be made known at 8000. DIICK D8111 BHIUIO Ill I051 . Terms and oondmons will be made known the time of sale and in the meantime upon ap- plication to the vendor : solicitors. Dated this 24th do ,ot. February. 1391. 8'1` ATBY 3:. Es'1`h.N. 9-13 Vendor's Solicitors. Barrie. Tuesday, the 3181; March, 1891, at the same hour and place. STRATEY 2 ESTER. U Ununo wunm one umo ox runway ausuuu. ' E be! osod t 2`3i'. 3..'".. .`&`. in . o:'1`.`c z'i'."v ?.."6"o. Simone. oontainln 200 acres, one undrod nil!` On:-hr nf whin nan nlnnnul, I7 nnlnnn in VI. AVE! 0 Duu U. unuuv Ivsu vvuug Vvv en. vvo oonteinln endtorty or wine are cleared. 17 some in tnllwheet. ebovuuo sores in meedomegood orohu-dot choice fruit trees. mostly in full bearing. 3 gogd 231-C r-11111100111111: alox:e`.'o0n the premises ere we we oneel. ham! wood Ill stables egndgocher outbuilding: _e never spring otweter chem en _ _ d house, about` o.fmo';tl ggeondlnc `am in A bu-nln. `For nentculen. 'l`(_)Im_\'"m, March 19, 1891.--The Speaker molr the chair at 3 o`clock. A number 0! [:t*l,lLl<)IlS were presented, and the following M11: were read a first time: Mr. Sharp-To amend the Division Court Act. MI`. Evan- (ur01v~I{w.s1)o(:ti11g the village of Casselman. M Mr. Mrmk--To amend the Act Incorporating the Ottawa, Arnprior and Renfrew Rail- way (mnpany. Mr. Mlsoampbell-T0 authorize the town of Orlllla. to purchaso lrmd fur` a post-o1ce site. Mr. Blg~ (.{al`-lit-.~`p(`,(`tlIlg an agreement between the Miulluntl railway, the Grand Trunk- I`u1.iIwn_\' Company of Canada and the village at Mi Hon. MI`. Ross-Respecting truzm<*_s- and compulsory school attendance. Mr. (;1Imour--An Act Respecting the Tornntn and Miulico Electric Railway and Light (}<>mpuIly. Mr. Couuloe--To consoli- date thv debt of the town of Port Arthur. Mr. G11nmur--Incorpora.tlng. the Mlmioo Itml I3.~l41 u{l Security Company (Limited), witlx1>m.vo1` to construct railway, telegraph and tcleplmno lines. Two Government bills were read a second time. These were -Hon. Mr. Mowa.t s bill reganllxxg the solemnlu tion of marriage and his bill to increase the nfllciency of the local courts of the county of York. The House adjourned at 3:50 p.m. "`t\Y'lI\\Vnu\ I 1.. ....L nn The date of the above sale I S P O S T PO N E D Dsavnnuv A. row? or `Binnie. )Nh of the but dairy and stock farms in Ontario within one mile of railway station. mm.) and nag} nnn hnino 1-nrnnnunal nf nnl-9. FilRM_F_Q3 ALE --SITUATE IN '1 HE--- --or vALU.mm:-- hge of color, Tu Iimlaslua. -- us-r1L--- Graduated in 1872 1.1: V i c to: in University. with honors. The same year assed the ex- aminat on of the College- ot Physicians and Sur- geons Ont. 11:... cant: I\_ `II ? 1,, Since 1880 Dr. W. has devoted his whole time to- the specialty of the Throat and Lung Diseases. (Theut. represents 1; `Porous Respiration, and .4 vvuI`\.lQl 5l\l\I CGU `Ill-'\' `IICCIV Ton01'1`07, March 20, 1801.--The speaker took the chair at 3 o`clock. There werea number of petitions presented, and the fol- lowing bills were read a first time: Mr.` Conmee--To authorize the town of Port` Arthur to construct, own and operate I vatreet milway, and for other purposes. Mr; . C0nmeo--'1`o amend the Act to incorporate ` the Manitoulin and North Shore Railway Company. Hon. Mr. Drydon--To amend; the Public Health Act. Mr. Meredith- To enable the synod of Huron to consolldat 8.I1dn\nnnn~n no 1...... n......I.. 11.. Il .......llA.I. ` - .. e.......u um uyuuu 0: nuron to consouuuw and manage its own funds. Mr. Meredith-A Rspectiug the Equitable Life Insurance Society of the United States. Mr. Meredith ~-Respectiug trust companies. Hon. Hr. kIOWiltr'-t0 provide "for the settlement by firbitration of accounts between the Domino` Ion of Canada and the Province `of and Quebec and between the said two provi'n- j 099- Hon. Mr. Mowat--Respecting certain ` Powers and liabilities of humus n0 Mr. Mowat-Respecting the sale 0! real estate by personal` representatives. Eon. Mr. Mowat-For the removal of certain eel `mm Q18 County Court to the High Court. . an 0 Connor---To enable the ouuneilel the . `(in of Port Arthur to pass certain by-lawn _ `"1 *0 00 the same. Mr. Magwoodfe motion. reapecung the North Perth "election 01186. was debated. The `Government epeelb ' GPBW : Hd:_1.`w Hon. Mr. Mowat and Ho . Mr. . Ml`. llnv-nAlI1o$.hB`.._` u!-O Hardy. and ~--- an... aauvvuv uuu HIV those for the opposition warez Mr. Meredith and Mr. H. E. Clarke. [Tho motion was carried. Mr. Campbell`: motion 8 thoules-of land in East Algomn, - '-rm-mug we B3188-OI edvand the re umdin East Algomy. can! turn: were ordered to :_ombx-ought down. '~ The Home It `lantern-sting Irish dlitneins--`.'!`relnnd as I - Nm.l'o`n" --'- Henley` Accents" Pu-nell`sV 0|-allot-so top I .1o1`u_noaIna'non or 1 `rhelrseets to rest the Electorate. Lormox. Merob 18.-A train losded with provisions for the prisoners and` ooisis of V Dartmoor Prison,-who had been cut on from supplies` by the terrible` snowstorm here receutly,rescbed the prison to-day utter being blocked for 9 days. In the meantime the rations at the inmates of the prison had to be reduced and" there. was considerable grumbling among the convicts because they were forced to subsist r on snlt meet. One ` prisoner became so angered because his de- rnsnds for food were not granted that he stabbed and seriously wounded one` of the werders; awme TO A _s1-ionftfmsa OF FOOD euepues. V Two 0! Parnell ; speakers Driven Away` - . by the People. ' .DUBLIN, March. l8.-Meu_re. Dalton and Hayden. Pernellite members of Parliament, attempted to-day to address the tlironget the Portunua talr.. Their eorts were not well received and they were warned to desist. The crowd began to grow ugly; still the members persisted. At rst mud was thrown ` . at them, then they were pelted with stones, and nally they were driven out of town and compelled to fly for their lives. Mr. Dalton was struck on the heed by e heavy ` paving stone and seriously hurt. Ireland a Nation." Lormox. March 18.--Justin McCarthy presided at abanquet last evening at the Canon St. Hotel. There was a large at- tendance and many indies present. Cardinal Manning wrote: Two motives prompted me to be with you, the first my old and tried . sympathy for Ireland; the second. my joy at" the sudden rise at an organization which more than any party or league hitherto ex- isting represents the reiigious, social and national life of Ireland." The Cardinal then - proceeded to endorse the action of the new party. Mr. McCax thy. proposing the toast Ireland a Nation. said" every day which passed counted for their side and for the nation s cause against the desires of any small party on men. They stood for Ire- land a Nation. Parnellito Paraigz-aphe, . ` BnL1usrr. March 18.--Parnell made an % -onslaught upon Beltast this morning. The News of this-city belongs to the proprietors of The Free1nnn e Journal of Dublin, which strongly eupporte Parnell. The News re- cently hee not been enthusiastic in its ad- vocacy ot Pernell'e leadership, consequently the editor was dismissed to-day and a. Per- neilite appointed in his place. an ' \n_-__:-- l3--1.... -.... -0 Olvnncvv wrrv----- -. V Coax, March 15. Henley, one of `r the members of Parliament for Cork city, announces that he accepts the challenge of Parnell that they should. both resign their seats in Parliament and present themselves for re-election as a test 0! the popular senti- ment. ' ` _ _ __ u .- ._ n- ......1Ila 4|`\ :AntIn annlnv Pmsonzas X11811 In accepting Parnell`: challenge Henley requested Parnell to "name thedate under y which they were both to resign their saute in ' parliament, and `says he hopes" that Parnell will not resort to committee from No. 15 or V Boulogne tactics to escape the judgment or the electors. . _ - n._-_I_:_-.. _.L T ......Iu.bIn I-5..-Inn Mn Mnn WHO OIGUBUFU. Speaking at Lanibeth to-day Mr. McCar- thy credited Parnell with the full blame for the failure of the Boulogne negotiations.- He said one good result or the controversy was th]; Ireland had declared for ever against dictatorship. It the Irish were to be governed by a dictator he would as lief have Balfour as anybody else. . The 000:4 of That `Province to Britain Will be Accepted.` . LONDON, March 18;-In its nal report the Parliamentary Committee on Colonization does not advise a general extension of the system ot stateaided emigration exoeptln case of the congested districts in Scotland and Irelun _A.u.;-_- _.-....-_L- LI._L LI. _ _____,A, __ M The committee suggests that the provisions of the Irish land hiii dealing with the ques-- tion of congested districts be also applied to 1 Scotland. They advise that the experiment of sending a hundred orotter families to America be postponed, and also advise the adoption of the proposal of British Columbia to furnish 100,000 from the treasury, tree of interest for ve years. to assist in the work of colonization. - Jack Bums Says Ho Needs Work to Keep Him from Milohlof. Loxnow, March 18.-A lively so-ane occur-V rd at. the meeting of tho_ London County Council to-night in the course of the coun- cil's discussion `of the matter of opening the new Waterloo Park, which the Prince of Wales has u:.derta.ken to htormaily dedicate to public uses. T - _ ...___Ll_;. AA-u-A 'n{n`II `kn WV rvubwow v--v run When the question. came fairly before the meeting a Radical `member cered a motion that the ceremony of opening the park` be postponed until the Prince of Wales shall have cleared himself of thebaccnrint scandal. In an instant there was atremendonsnproar. Every 9 ember was on his feet and all `were talking at once. . T. ` -ru.-..n.. La... 11..-nu nhlznlmui n |..'.m..q umuug aw uuuc. ' - Finally John Burn: obtained a hearing and made a characteristic npeoch against royalty in general and the Prince of Wales In nn|IfjnlI|llI' 'rh Prlnoe. he ` royalty Ill EUUUFBI uuu new a. Jun-V vs vv my. 1 in particular. The Prince, he declared, `; would be much better employed in opening i `parks-than in gamblingmnd the city ' ought 4 to provide tor frequent oeremoniee to keep . him out of mischief. Amer speaking in this _ ` strain for a few mlnuteeurne -was howled down and-the chairmen. Sir John Lubbock, _ ruled themotion. out of order. . ' C` 7 V` DUUIQUIVI-vvvuvv w - Lonnon, March 18.-8ir June: Ferguuon, Political Secretary of the Foreign" (mice. in the House of Commons to-dnnoplying to in question on the `subject. said that the Gov- ernment of Newfoundland hnd `invited to name a delegate having full local know- ledge ot the lobatorveherkl dllpnto to repu- [ oout the oolony of Newtoundlnnd on tho` 1 Board of Arbitration which it to deolde upon: the diereuoel existing between shonnjuah` 1 and` French 1 Government: `on . to uh- -` __.I__ xewest Mu nginburq i noun. Mnrch#;&:;:YI1'hf|; Icommmeonp n. _ ` crossing a tootbrlg 1005950! .`9.t08.I."' ti; `mg [930 g until! . " . cumu-I. . gb,` mu ";"`i|:`.}]d, n ot jho oonumgr. ___-.~__ |.ni-'.I'-..;IA.|._..ALa-7:-iH`i-.K` r ' $9. 331011 , WIW -_'iI. . raw vs _u-v u-u..-..r.._- word mhd_'oudTtho=o0hui-`uracil: Nowromidlund to Have I DQ193090. PELTED'WlTH stones THE PRINCE on-'wAu-:3 amnru COLUMBIA. ' " "'*""% '%""."i9"%' ' XIII.` . 'it'E'V'(TI?T* DOMINION IN BRIEF. IEAI- an olmosf recovered his usual health. V` _ The disease known as "black rot" is entry- "38 9'`? pigs in Frontenac. `la. "2AI_-I-,, Ila, , C .n '-Q 1 y-gnu nu ravulluuulis Mr. Nicholas Flood Davin hujoined the Rays! Templar: at Regina. "nation-no... I...-__I-_.!__ _-_- _.___ -__L-_I 1..-..- 4-. -v-our-auu cu Lvvgluu. . - i Numerous burglaries are reported .from theiwestern part of Ontario. J. "D. Thompson, of Kingston, has been ap- pointed registrar of Frontenac. Mr. Lewis Springer 0! Hamilton has been ppointod registrar of Wez.t.wort.h. ' 1lYl...-a. 2.. |t__.u_u_- , , , n vvr v-nvV\n -vanavluu UL IVULAIIVVUI Ull- {Vheat in Manitoba now sells at 96 Cents a i bushel, and oats at 40 cents on track ru._.'__u-_,, v uuu a u ulu now 1. UPI gnsuu guuua IIIBIJ ,a.1_'e.l.);lng mama daily in Kingston. The re-count in Nicolet. Que., left Mr. Leduc, Liberal, with a. majority of one. -QIIA -5. .. ........I...... -n _.._-_ -n 3:;-.u_ _..2- --v -an-aunt. IVIUII ID I-IIGJUI Ill VI. VIIUQ 'J.`hex:e are a .1,1umbe1-of cases of diphtheria `and typhoid fever in Kingston at present. I` `Flu;-u. ....III L. 130 1').______ r_AI. _n_ ,,, ,, aavugw VI: \I\lllJlII\JIIUI ` -i_(;o;;;.x:y has been formed in Bellevillei for the purpose at boring tor;no.turo.l gas. To In 1:l...l.. LI.-L .' n__._.::._. __;.:n.__ L---.-` ---coca-ovvun uuuvl nus I.| ULII Gnu GUUGUB. U8 6| lP.)Uo ' Rev; John McKay. Pnesbytaerian mission- `aiy to the North-west, is dead at Prince Al- . . ' . A ,___. .` `----- I v n can --nnn,wvIl|C Iuv llavwvlluo `W There will [To Roman `Catholic members in the new Canadian House of Commons. . ` _________i._ _ ` on .- can vouaavn vuu UDUDWG UHIUIEI-I UBBUVIB calla Parliament together for business on April 29; ` . . - L The.oatn1ea.l miller: have advanced the ' price to $6 per barrel in our lots at point of shipment. . -w. you: `Jul yvuv Us IIUI ans AV} . uuuua GI 5&3: It is likely that a Canadian artillery team`- will b sent "to: Shoeburyness next summer. Hon. J. M; Gibson is laid up at present in ' Hamilton suffering from an attack of grippe. - "Rnu' Jnlnn `IIAIT-.. !)....-I....4.....:-_ ...:...:-._ u uuu uuuuuur unauppuurcu xruux uuuuuuquu -February-1,`and his friends have not since heard from him. A disnse is p:1zzlin,:_,'r veborina. rians has broken out among the pigs in the neigh- borhood of Kingston. - . - __ ..__.c~.. ' M1. E. Leslie has resigned the postmaster- Ihip of Orangveville and has been succeeded by -Mr.1John Bradley: V ' Th coer dam at the, Sault Ste. Marie canal gave way Wednesday night and work kn r`1:n`n1IAt. 3*! Iisnnlin ` Uinulowl Eunvv VVIUJ IV VSAUIVDEW I will be delayed six weeks. Messrs. :Ioseph Martin and William Gar- land were nominated at Portage la. Prairie Friday for the Manitoba Leg_iala.ture'.T ` Senabo; Molhnes 810,- ' 000 for the grounds at Dundurn required for the Toronto, Hau1ilton,au(l Buffalo railway. mm- Va-.. -1 n,,g. L v- v--v-, --vv----vr---, ---- -v------ -v---vv~J v "Bay of Quinta brid '1 (3, connectin Bellevllle. with Prince Edwanl, 1,900 feet long, will be opened for tralc on Saturday. A`; xp10sio1;qu Wedusday xistgrgad Ttl;LVa dynamite factory of J. F. Patton. near Hull, and shook the whole Ottawa neighborhood. .A Kiucardine bailiff nanxeZlzUAlexandeZ1; Campbell was shoton Thursday by George Oustrum. a farmer, while seizing the lattor s { .......a.. V The town of St; Hyacinthe, Qua. ism have established within its precincts large iron 1 works. Belgian capitalists are behind the \ Ills:-Ingrown The 248,900 of Toronto local improve- ment bonds have been fully subscribed for In London at 101%. For these the city real- ised 96 net. ' ` 7VVVi_llinm Hunter, a retired farmer, aged 70, one of the pioneers of Peel county, tell intoa cistern at Brampton on Wednesday, and-was drowned. ` ` An unknown man jumped from Prospect Point, `Niagara Falls. on Wednesday,` and his body was afterwards seen oating -to- wards the whirlpool. u an on an .9.` It is stated that all Canadian distillery cattle in the country have been purchased for export by Messrs. Goldsmith, New'York, ' and Morrice, Chicago. ' ` Wllames A. Miller, alias Muldoon. of Toron- to, has been sentenced to six months in Erie, * county (N. Y.) penitentiary, for smuggling Chlnamen across Niagara river. Wellington Graham, a well to do farmer of Dalrymple, was killed on Saturday by the collapse of the roof of a root house from whiclxhe was removing some bay. The promoters of a scheme to connect .Owen Sound with the Stratford & Lake Huron Railway by rail asked the Provin- c 1 Government for aid on Friday. V feunders wvae held in Hamilton on Friday and Saturday, `at which, itis understood, prices for the coming season were fixed and other matters discussed. William Rowe and Robert Murray had an altercation near Strathroy on Saturday. Rowe was so badly injured by Murray with a club that he died on Sunday morning. ` The Traivxleeianlcl Labor Council on riday night condemned the proposition to so alter the municipal laws of the Province that as- sessments will be made only once in three wv-.- Word has been received in Winnipeg that the Northern Pacic railway will establish a line of steamers to Chinaand Japan, instead of acting with the Canadian Pacic railway and using their boats. _ ,'1,,L__-L ____A_..--.4-.. -4. Seeding has oommeucedin the nctutint ' ` Robert Bowes, assistant postmaster at Welland, is said tohave left the town sud- denly on Saturday morning. P. 0. Inspeo- tor Burnham and a detective are looking in- to somaallegod irregularities there. __ _ - - AL - D___ _._..._l_._.._ vans: ICV `IV \JIlI5I$ \JIl III Ill.` Chrixiam New York green goods men L'l`R hnlnn Iwfmitvn Aquila In `WI-u-n.6-an F. M. 3:}; the Zfewz eurvluors of the rebellion of 1887-8,` died in Montreal onFriday, at the age of 84 years. After the rebellion he was sentenced to death. but the" sentence was subsequently changed to exile, The Grand Trunk Railway Company in-' tend shortly to erect rolling mills at Point St. Charles for the purpose of manufactur- ing their own bar` iron and utilizing their `scrap, which they now sell at a loss. By this enterprise they expect to save $30,000 0. year. - -. in-.. n 1!? nn)..a.... -0 `u'.....4-- extra. 01 the Ottawa Omcial Gazette nlla 'D-..lh........4. L-..-a.|_-._ A-.- I.._,_'._.___ _, .1. arm Biyuuchenr disappeared from Gannnoqu Tnhrrmrvd `and Mia flnhanu Innnn run} shun- vuV`JIrI~wv --vJ -- -7 The case of Mr. R: W(vIi)`1r-ien: oi. L'Iont- real; who was charged with libelliug Prince of Wales, which has been dragging from termto term in the Court of Quesn s Bench, was again postponed on Saturday until the June term," owing to the illness 01 Hr. MeGibbou. the private prosecutor. 1 i `ll. Basso. the leader of the Italian colony in '1`oronto.`has received communications from `various points in the United States inquiring as tohthe number of men Canada could furnish to avenge the killing or the ' in New Orleans, in case the Italian _____ ...t .\.....m cm 4;: manure satisfncr mus UV UTIXUU, Ill Isuzu uuv AIKIIII-an Government should fail in aegure satistac- Al-.. HUB. 7 'WesIeyR. Wgrnor, 3 well to do farmer, 'lIv1m`on lot. 90, concession 5,` London`hown- >0-P V _ av-Io. ` the proof lino, twomilosan 3 half .11.. OHKQIIIK 011 um turn uuv of vewot `ndon. Theywere struck by the out;-hound `e ` death being instant- uneoua. Boh ones which they were driv. ingwero killedhnd the vehicle smashed to stoma. .Theu.pprooohto the crossing in A first N(}R'i`HER11 gnvmcn. - SmaVll`poxi.~u`aging in the State .;.I \ out Cruz. Mexico. . - .c n l4,I.. 2- um us... q-pvu-uuw The crop of.u.ra.gs rind Ioxhuns In Italy in said to have been badly dauragwi by storml. ,A\DI\ Ann _, LI . _]A__- A \- vv u-uqvv --s Dc I-viva-J --..--.. - >'.' V, A mortgage :0)` $$.">0,000,000 is Ivznid tol7'a;; been placed on the Union Pm-i-2 miluay. u uunun , [mews or 'l`H] WORLD. u; vvvuuu ".l`hoN 40,l(B deaths 3'. 6w York City during !$9~)1.Iu;-l'I* \\`.`I'O 1,3-'50 births and I-1.51:1`.-3 nuu~ P vu-..-u v The {Judy of Prince Napoleon was cnuvy- ad from Rome to Turin, on Thu1`sd.x_\' for burial. ' A ....,..... . Lawrencu Bm'mtt. the :.ra.gcdiau dire . in New York on Friday ,eV0u`ing nf heart lfailnre. _ __- . Ac . and A