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Northern Advance, 18 Aug 1892, p. 5

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IETIIIIJIIDII v%l\Iv Una`. noun.--n HEWBON. & OBESWIOKE. ' . II- B. PATTERSON. M. 1).. `Run SOUR CLOSE PRICES ARE FOR CASH SALES ONLY. a Those who have been refused goods on time wil please note: ` We neither doubt their ability nor willingness to pay, our action being based solely on reasons already` stated. We .v'vill in the future, as in the past, do business on the motto: FIIAWLEY & IJEVLIN. FLIES ! These are the best made, and What you Want. Try them. D. H. MacLamen, ECENTLY several demands have been made upon us - for ; Goods on Credit. These We were forced to re- fuee "for the reason that ` Binder WILSON S FLY POISON PADS Io.-the'followi1.1g Well-known Brands : Silver Composite. 8c. per lb. Blue Cap or Blue Crown. V - 10c. o Ribbon - 1 Red Cap - llgc. Eureka - 1 DIIVUIV XJUIUPUDIDUO UV. P01 LU. .|J;\.sv \/ut: v s y . uv Crown- 12c. per lb S llgc. 3 TERMS SPOT CASH. Special prices for large lots. Large Stock of general Hardware at bottom prices for cash. iwJEwELnvsTnne Ix\.l(l-ll\.|"i.\l'U HUUUU JJIUUIGIDQ Baron Hought.on s appointment Ls V1co- roy of Ireland amazed even Mr. Gladstone : `xuiimate friends. When an inkling of the Appointment reached Dublin thin mornin it was held to be without foundation unti the uppoinunent was oicially announced. VJLLI `gall v no >--.._. wAi`oH`Es,"0L6Ks, JEWELRY, PLATED-WARE, &C. FIRST-Ci.AS$ MAN IN. cHA;qE;. j ?ALL* WORK GUARANTEED. Repairing and cleaning of .u kinds andonktavinikdone on short notice. Mas. L. STEPHENS. 1\Z[cALLIsTER, STORY & co. LTANGLEFOOT STICKY FLY J . 1 ` 34-ggtnll W -1.96 Auvpnvu 3,9 -uw. lsestmtvy ' in . h93n9t&` _ ..E_'l',G||lJB,,|I.I.A.1'l%l..- JUs'r :0P'ENED OUT A LARGE STOCK OF WELL SELECTED R0(-beI`y'l Firm Stand. Lox nos, Aug. 17.-The chief point of (liilerence between Mr. Gladstone and Lord Rosebery is on the question of the olioy to be pursued regarding Egypt. 1'.` Glid- atone has favored evacuation by the British power. Lord Rosebery considers the reten- tion of luypt indispensable to the security of Great Iirit:tin s possessions in the`-91!-I9. and he is rather inclined to strengthen than weaken the bold upon that country. It ll remembered that when Mr; Gladlton in last in oiiice he did not interfere `with the P0110) Of his predecessors regarding Egypt. ' Before being called to the Ministry he hid fixpressed his intention of abandoning action V 31 that direction, but nevertheless he or- ered the bombarding of` Alexandria ~&l_ldv-1` P98d the way for British ocoupation. ADS departure from the same policy ' DOW "mild weaken him before the country. LON! R-osebery in the Ministry is 3' guereu-` i._th&t the regeneration of Egypt willnot I interfered with. . ` ' .eriI1..& i'3! .; :.q,,r.e".a'ie Anwmcn as -they 1...; `n"u'vhi-H?n'a' mgaiiim ` In INSECT . POWDER (in connection with my Fcncy Good: Store. 26 DUNLOP STREET. (The Great Sticker.) BARBIE, DRUGGIST. PAPERS. FOR SALE VBY and Twlne `muuui cnsmr &. mtscnon A l\l1`I' A lII`I l'\\T WIUIYII CIICVI U Ct I U`: I Irv u -w-- ASSOOIATIO . . R the collection of Old and Worthloa Ao- , oonnta.lnanypartotthe`wm-Id. andno mttnotoollaotod. '.l`hiaAIooclation has . omooa in Canada and Un1tod- States. Head and` allies. 00} Adelaide at. East. 'l`oroato.'-A a1o.11.12ano18.0. I. COL- l.l \`l I (Jana:-A'l..Ilanann1-2 k H- `B. ANDREWS. 4 once. '1 only Anoodntton V.-n9..Nhm n:ttrl?a'uooonnus. undul- onovtqthpcndltotitdadrod. 0.!-00IaIJ1,W8.ll_IIII8Ir. D._O. . , I '.I'lllI K II: . ruV"' _ . rue: ' " -II! `/low `I ha: . G1 dst* " Loxnou, AU8- 17"Mr a M born.` at 0' onday visited the Queen House . e dI-Y- 7 d yOIt9r . returned 5 Lon on He is in . int` . vanoul _ P manifest-ed yesterday at-la.dltonO'| 3u:.g.' elong the route Of Mr` E",-ywh0|'I 5.1.109 repeated E0-day `ad the W` bod. cularly Southampton nded by; Q `him Station, he Vzrlas }:s`:1r1!)`< :rmy.chel""`1Br"o ;::e.;smim mu o--- William O m r 1,. ent.h11""' excellent. health. T I _ mw, :' I ,, Drop mw I'm! 0 -. etc. xuegieosio for" his expense: in the `M0011 an. nardlo squat-on B|IIII_olI' 5 L`DN, Aug. l7.`1gdr. Keir Hardio_'li,l3| 3 3".` `3 8 contribution to the K031190353` "kI'I fundtho 100 given: him`-by. M! - n. 1` `;_\ Committed to: i U `,1'g!"`.i Aug. ]7..--At the " mm VII. pprnmit _, ='r`=Bu`.,BA|II,I'.5 on: Vutoraflvfgthtl. in Jhfw Of uuultimz two Imlo ah-II . -1 Crowds Cheer the Premier. The Crowd Dries "Bravo." yress Feprescxlunuvu P.gunwu W Houghton will soon gain 1 '-W "WV" the_ Irish, that he will p: Ei`1:l|'.?z"f:xl':oli| pohtlcs, but wxll support Irish sport. keep an open table and` win good will "rS 1-`il~R M[N ._.. um Holu tyne Pnlltlon. .5; \ cretary--TIu9 Appointmonfi uugllum as Viceroy-`of Ir... - Hardin B'|inil!' r A__, 1- g- THE n Xn``i ; '-Bt.`,;AI(_E.__':.*'I,vT`|'l,.E%_\_I\I(b:_j_l_ _TLE. % --q-- Addict; on ` __ ,u . l7.- .. waft! "Blake Int uiohl. II.ddl`lI,dnA.h|i .`..'...`..'..'....."`. ...'-L--:-4- 9`- LONDON: 'Bl_a_Ee lent l night eddr `in enorngo-as [getliei-in`g'* or V Gledetoniene in Newcastle. ~ He ! oke just over an hour. Home Rule, he eei .wv.e the capital question for the` present Perliement. Ibwae 12.; yeerere'gi__ jhe ne pronounced gublicly in,"fev'or,o ': iH,.0m .0"`Rnl:_e; E ... .1.` e had. been a friend to Home ' .le,7 he ed been for a much longer peri "in_ EB! -itish olitice a Liberal and e Radic-ALL e ebhorred the deepotiem of the majority over the minority. One tin? n~1o,re`de'te,et-l `able then Vthet even weeith __ deepoeiem of the minority. over` a euncjofity Vvhtch was kept down by e:E terna;I force? He, believed that the British democracy would never agree to set its heel upon the neck of the Irish meeeee. Home Rule wee not die- union. but union in the truest eenee. He appealed, and appealed earnestly, to'the constituency to return John`=Morley at the forthcoming election. I '3 as-u allvvt gglltllallill. ' V L0ND0N_,AA_|lg. ll7.__-`-In an editorial on the silver question The Standard says: The day is approaching when America will die- cover that it is easier to become possessed of a debased 'form of_ money than to get quit of it. By a lucky uke, or agreat sac- rice she may surmount _the danger. but it is otherwise with India; and we are ` astonish- ed- that Indian statesmen` have not sooner awakened to the necessity of checking the mischief. Whatever is done, ho{wever,.we must avoid grasping at:-.nostrnms,*-al- though "overhaul. and reductions of homo charges I would .`_do` more -to re- ` lieve India and give her time tolprecnperate than all other suggested remedies. The stoppage of the coinage of silver in Indian mints would not pay India s "debts ah ad, but might smash trade with the aits settlements. China and Japan, while the adoption of a gold standard would not_ be benecial, being only to curtail exports. - u-- Cholera in Russia, . S1`. Pnrmsmgrno, Aug. 17.-The total number of new cases of cholera; reported in Russia. yesterday was 47600. The "total number of deaths from the epidemic were 3900. These gures represent allethe returns received, but two-thirds of the towns attacked have no telegraphic communication with the chief town of the province in which they are situated, which towns make daily reports to St. Peters- burg. - - Cables: Pal-1|. PARIS, Aug. 17. -Four thousand cab drivers struck yesterday. V nus... Lormox, Aug. 17.-Despite the falling nine. large crowd waited for hours to re~ ceive Mr. Gladstone in the vicinity of Stuart R<:nd1e's house in Qarleton Gardens, vyhere Mr. Gladstone 1| stgppmg un- I L.. dmlraa nn hll nmnin.` ' Be Mn:-rlee 3 Women In "Monti-cull and Desert: Her. `MONTREAL, Aug. l7.--The effects ofthe notorious Captain Wfyndham, who disap- peared mysteriously rom this citv several months ago, and who_was. reported to have committed suicide at Niagara Falls, were sold by auction here to-day. The Captain came to Montreal as a fellow-passenger of Lydia Rogers Carlyle, then engaged for the position of matron in the Maternity Hospital. The result of the acquaintance l\l| nu` cl-`Vin urn: f`nA:I- nnnrrdnnn -Ann W5 IUQL IWUHIU UL -UIIC \u\1'|IGIIIUIIII\lW on hoard ship was thou: marrrage soon after their arrival here at the Church of St. John the Evan eliat. Then they disap- peared from ontreal under somewhat of la cloud. A. valuable gold watch en- trusted to Miss Carlyle : care by one of the "patients in the maternity disappeared at the same time and Capt. Wyndham neg- lected the -formality.'of paying his bill at the St. Lawrence Hall. ~ m... ___a. L.-_...: -: n.;..c' .n'r'.....n...... inc DD. Lawrence null. V _ _ - The next heard of Capt. -VVyndham was a press dispatch from Buffalo, stating that he had committed suicide ; by throwing himself over Niagara Falls. His waist- coat, found near the bridge, was the prin- cipal evidence of his rash act. But this was soon after discovered to be a clever ruse on the captain s art. Instead of going over the Fe. Is he sailed . to England. deserting his new love for some old one. Thifwas conrmed by a letter recently received in-Montreal from the un- fortunate lady whom h0`Vnll`l'l0d in this city. In this letter she said she had been A deserted by Wyndham and was now en- deavoring to obtain .employment in some of `the western hospitals. Another discovery made was that the oaptain s real name was. J. H. Windrum, and not Wyndham", as signed in the marriage record of St; `John - the Evangelist; This fact wasobrou ht out by a letter addressed by an interests Mont- real gentleman to the English Horseguards stating the facts of his marriage here and inquiring as to his antecedents. The an- swer reoeived was to the ebct that no one of that name. had been an ocer there, but that there `was a Capt. J. H. Windrum in the Enniskillen Fusi iers, who left: England in February last, leaving a wife behind him. _ The Fall River Mm-don.-' I FALL Rlvmi, Mun. Au . l7.-'l`he moat important subject of talk in townlut mu. i ing was that reletin to the prospects for ` eecuring an impartie preliminary hearing for Miss Lizzie Borden next Monday. The point raised by Counsel J enningl has start- ed a. discussion . . . n-u__ `n-:n.. RT-m- nu}: H1: mgttgr in thg ed adiscussion. . L The Daily Nowq puts the matter in the bestf light as . follows, ,There in a, very gdneral gpinion of the lawyer: and citizen: . that ;Judge Blaindbll should not preside over the preliminary examination on Mon- daynext... ` '5 ` Thiaia urged on the ground only that having heard the Government : side of the case in its strongest light, he must be pre- jndicodoin forming hi; opinion,` in fact, in consenting to a_ wail-r1a,nt,,he has already made! his opinion public. a I Attractivp w Alnurnuuu .-........-... WINNIPEG, Aug. 17.-The Vermont delegation`, after visiting the district of_ Prince Albert`, expressed their satisfaction with the canary in afehgthv report, re_cognizing.,the superior; qnglity 5f.the soil, 1 the magniti ent Acropythe `abundance of water ' and tiio beautiful` climate; 7 A ..--..u--.;c 93.. Immigration Donn-tmont wateranu tne neuumu; uuuuuv. nub: the Immigration Department have just returned from the colony ol Ddkote AfI_llI9lf__,I established thin season in the Northwest, and report that the people oi the settlement ere contented and pros- perone and will -bejoined by. many of their old _neighborI.in;De_kotn next season. :::: I ncncuuuu u, ....... .. .., __,, _ V Ponruxn, Ore., Aug. I7.-A doe sch from Teeehie`, Washington, say: three igh-. weymen held u and beheaded a. men neeri Elleneburg,Wu ington,".l`uesde.y. Vigilente nureued the hiqhvnymen lend, catching.` them, hanged tliemto '0. tree. .- - . . DUUIEIIU; V. ___' `!!!f?h!._.Itt."!errc letters from 111 where Mr. uiauawuu nu auupyuu5 uu til he takes up his official residence in Downing-street. When he drove to the ' house the crowd cheered him. He smilinglv bowed his thanks for the reception. After the lapse of a brief iriterval he emerged again, accompanied by his wife and daughter. The party were driven to Keneington to attend aweddiug. Upon his return Mr. Gladstone met the members of the new ministry and a conference tuok place. V ......__.._,...._.._____ .Attract1v_O to American " ~~ A--'- `in IN WYNDHAM'S Domes The Silir Question. . `A.-- an .1'_-,, -n-2 Bhondod '1) - Illzharmim . n_ _ A ..... I '7 4 A An Farmers. I 11 , .1 .`.:- :~ 31: .:-E;-?',~.'.. .; A 81:5-Awtggwce V ;_ -`*`_:- `_-`-`=. `=1-T.VASHOv13E. . - . .., ` .,__V .s_ . .( 3%? Lssrh;-magi ewith the passengers of? the Uolmnbian ; which ran aground yesterday afternoon on `rapids was miraculous and was due to the Slneigllld `Fwo u.in.u}3a_- `lieu:-llstts About-1| ` Wwtll_'N'e::br 'o'1`.'gei_"l`lielr Expert goeo-'_Eggsy cqinpnun g; Extortloniou. .' Moxritnazir Aug. .17,`-H-:The. R. ando. steamer Bohemian arrived here yesterdiiyd the Cedar Rapids. There were over `Z00 tourists on board the Columbiuii. and the had an experience which they wil not soon forge-.t. . "Their escape` from being hurled to pieces in the swift coolness of the pilot, who, when-he saw the c danger, `ran the boat on` It small island. ' The trouble arose from the steel-in ear, which broke down. ~'1`he ,vesse ecenie uncontrollable and ; swung around in the swift current, creating no little alarm and excitement among the psssengers. V" wnrisenntnlw Iv`-us ..l{......l in nu; Jnlh in .mRi1vr`%1sTa%Ei1Rains QCCWIU V_l Io - Fortunately the channel is uite dee I in the rapids,.and ihe descende clear 0 all looks, {mtil jhe ` ran on the shores of one of the `small islands below the village of Cedars. She ran into this island with considerable force. The aeseugera were sent eshore by means of a. ridge made of two long {pine trees which . were cut down by the crew and placed in position. . A D nnnn An `kn ' nAn`.`nn- `II Q51 ! ,1 noeebefy foreign .*ecretm'y--Tlm .Appogn'tm.n` of Baron Houglmm Viceroy-`g `ll... Call!!! I V L0ND(?N', Aug. 17.--The new _Govern.u. mgntolhclally ux`1lno1L11:ced last evenmg i5 .5. ionowp, Is . (1 a(sLo'1l1`e, Lord PA;-w Se mdF Iprd of the leasury; Ear 303$ Fm gn Secretory. Boron Herschel], Lord ` Sn` Wxlllam Vernon. `. u, Lhaucellor of the Exchequer; Herbert Asquith, Horne secretary; th, Bi 1,3,1-Ion.NHenry H. Bowler , President, of Local (mvemmenb Board; the Right. Hm :11, Caxnpbell`-Bannerrnau, Secretary ofSmefQ1` \ M: lharl bpe_ncer, First. Lord of the Aamnralty; the Right`. Hon. `John Morley. Right Hon. . V the Board of Trade; bl!` Charles Russell Attorhey (:en.; J 01m Rugby, Solicitor-Gen} .- mg Rxght Hon. Samuel VVa.lker, Lg;-d chm: f Ireland; Mr. McDet'xnott, A530,, 9 ~urpriae. nay-General for C. Marjoribanks, atronage \\ ill the rnllnon up.- Chief Secreeary f 1 1 . A J. Muxndelllg, l;:e:lldie ntu:; : Ireland; the Rig Hon... Bdwerd _P. to the `Treasury; Alexander- Secretary ` _ ? Agher, Sohc1tor- (euera.l for Scotland; the Right Honorable J. B_ B 1 Lord_ Advocate of Scotland; `eh; fxi` lK`"`l. "ly' `5."""Y Of State for India gnd V'1ce-I reb.1dent of the Council. Thg lllarqlui of Rnpm, Secretary of State for | ` onies; Cir G . - ` hllreullrg eorge 0' r"'1F3 1.y,I ostmaster-Genera ; M;-_ A th bare Dyhe Aelnud, Vice-Preslldelhlhnegil theCounc1fl oln linlugatiou; Baron I-Ioughgon V. . I _ C;(k;)ei:lc:5;` 0 re an mthoute. seeet. m 1,119 rm... ..nnnnncement ofmhe appointment f o for Scotlan 5 M1`. Arnold M01` ' lllllhlvlle _ As soon as the residents in that locality saw the plight _ in which the steamer was they rowed across to render assistance by takin the passen- gers 03 in skills. Some of tie passengers anxious to get to the city were `taken -from . the -island` on which they .were stranded" to a neighboring island and from this to another island, and thence to -the shore. They had to cross three channels I `in orderto reach the mainland. Although many passengers crossed over that way there was no mishap, and not a piece of baggage lost. After reaching_the mainland they took rigs for Vaudreuil, several arriv- ing in Montreal this morning.- . The passengers `complained bitterly. of the way, the boatmen acted who ferried them to the shore. They re- fused to let the passengers land until they paid a dollar each. At first $3 a head was demanded, but they nally consented to take the lesser sum. She steamer Bohem- ian of the same company arrived at theiscene of the accident early this` morning and took from the stranded vessel 80 passengers, who had remained on board all night. They werg landed in Montreal this afternoon. All spoke highlyof the officers and crew of the Columbian and re- gretted the mishap to that vessel. Mr. habot, the manager of the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Company, visited the ill-fated steamer today. It is feared that there will be great difficulty in oating the steamer. Tugs have been ordered down from Kingston and work will be commenced at once. The Columbian was a new boat 1 and cost $200,000. ', ` ` thing. - TORONTO, Aug. 17.-Since M r. Booth s arrival here there has been. quite .a com- motion in the Salv ~tion Army. A number of officers have been removed and the com- plaint is that Boothism overshadowa c every- The amount of money the Booth family has taken out of Canada in contri- butions from the Army must have been on- ormous, and it was to increase the eontribu- tionu, which have fallen of, that General Booth s eon was sent` here toteke charge. If he follow his present methods the Army here will not last long. ` ID 1'II#I_ --I-- -........a 0.... `D `n 17111 1106 may IUIIK. i George M. Bliszh, sales agent for P. D. Do-3qII& C0,, Montreal. was run over and killed by a street car yesterday. rm... Rnnnnand was 86 vent: of are and lived killed by street yesterday. The deceased was 86 years of age with his wife and child at 303 Crawford- street. At 12.40 he was standing in front of the Palmer House waiting for e car,as he was going home to lunch. A: Mr No- 46 on the Denforth route turn- A going home to much. A: car No. 46 Dauforth turn~ ed the corner of York-street, and Bligh ran to the front of the car and grasped the dash- board handle with his left hand. John Loobey, the `driver of the car, was making change for a passenger and turned just in * time" to see the unfortunate men swing` around and tall in front of the car. Lmbey tried to grasp Bligh. but failed and immedi- ately applied the brake. BIOKHC nd III] In Il'0llta 01 huu uni . u tuucy Bligh. but failed afnl applied the brake. hen the car wuvatoppod Mr. Bligh was found]; 3 beside the; `track, with thump of LI` ling Illilnf. fnrn OR. tohliii? bosideihq `thick, chimp his 5 Almogt torn o. the wheels having _-_..J nhnrif. _ ` Houryb. Iucow. , . ' , `The bodynrrlvod in the city on the morn- ing train-`Ind the funeral took 13630 at 4 jun. A number of deceased : to ow-pupil: wrere present and there were several fbeauti nu ' oral oorlnga. Rev. Cecil 0, Owen omciated at the house and at the rave. The interment `took place in St. nrnes Cemetery. T ' V ' > nn_- u_-.|.. ..a '-.-mu 1 .lAv:l `RI-nnrrhnll- one over nu. ~ . 7 TH! doadvmank tather-in-law took charge. ` of tho body. The funeral will probably take -place this atlaornooug nn.. ;.;.....1... us! Pa`:-av Howell. the Unner Mr. -Cnnadu College pl-1 W "mm" W ;;i'l'3r;vined `Vin Lake`Rot- intnrrod yostqrduy after- ooa u' Monday. wdre I Idonco of his uncle, Mr. noon -from the` res Henry B. Scott.` - mu. Iuulv am-ind in the` city oh the 'plIOO VII}! lIlwI`uuuu.. The i-bmalns of Percy Howell. Upper -Canada pupil drowned in Lake Roo- .....- n.....a.v -an intm-red yesterday Cemetery. - 4 The body of Henry Lloyd Broughall, one lot the young. men who. were drowned at Port Credit on July 17, was found in the lake yes- terday. About 12 o'clock County Constable Joseph Willinme found the body about four miles east of Victoria Park and 300 yerde from the shore. He secured the assistance of C. B. Baker, a camper at Victoria Park. and the body was wrapped in a eail and i brought to tnecity in;a small boat. ' On` ar- riving at the morgue _the dead `man : brother was notied and he immediately proceeded to the morgue and claimed the body. `William Ouddy, a brother of Detective All Cuddy: of the Toronto Police Force, was inurdered. in the Jackson, Mich.. `State r1?ieon-yesterday. Tbedeceeeed was a mem- ber of the well-Known` Pcontracting ._(i;rn of Phillips & Cuddyg`; d without "a moment : warning was struck -peyeral terrible blows over the head: with .a -e hammer. He sank uback unconeci6u houre later. In the meantime` -tbry Blackman, his \ murderer. a life ;c6iylct. sentenced ears ego of killing mexnberefotbie own fami y in .. mid-blooded manner. bad placed` in_1'_a .33;?_o|{o<`IV 113 ` deed. Caddy ran a "broom luclaorfin the pridon. ~ * . A 4- The Attorney-General : Department. ha nut _D,9tactivo4 Raptors to. Barria_to..i_ntootl- gate allthe clrotimstancu. oonnocted with hi recent dath .0! Brewer - A"hd6rtoh_.?' who` ~ x --- .c Hi-alt .1-inn:-tad m HIVOC bqo`n'kigd by Iv In. 1 V Q cold-I msnnor, - later on, I an Owu unuuy Van at memoonjo d-bloodied had been placed in 5 1 be practically M add}, `broom TORONTO TOPICS. A-DVA rfgg IJ URN IIOGERSUR, P. 0. Address % Box 214, BARRIE, `Ont. Radicals Amazed And Anger-ed. L0.\'DON, Aug. 17--The composition of the new Government cause: intense disap- pointment among the radicals.` Not 3 single man, except John Morley prominent- . ly identified with the Radical: has been appointed a. cabinet minister and among the ex-cabinet poet: few memberl, of the new set have any but the remoteet chance of getting a.- place. The old set are masters of the situation and representatives of old Whig families and Liberal medio- crity having aristocratic connections and never associated with extreme views have been M r. Gle.detone e exclusive choice. Even Mr. Stansfeld, who, in_ the latent Gladstone cabinet represented democratic opinion, has been shelved. 'N.., Am ,.:.I Hal. wl-um 'nnn.nI-and --mPm`c7ron AND .sGmN'r-- Life Lssuranca (lompany. E Aovlvinnxrnn 1:-vans - 337,418,275] ANHIJAL nnvnmtm V - 4,899.37l| R 033 Block. Hmproved Farms For Sale.` * Nov-th-halt otlot 19 in tlfe 5th concession. of Sunuidale. zooacres. 190 cleared. good house. 2 large bank barns 2 wells and _wind mill. 20 seresot orchard. Best of clay. good state of cultivation, and_eveI-ythmg in good order. 3 miles from New Lowell. West-halt lot 2111: the 7th concession. Oro. 100 acres, 85 cleared, a comfortable frame house. 2 frame barns and other buildings. ood clay and in acleau state o.-' cultivation, we water- edkgood orchard and 8 miles from Barrie. nnhhnlfnf Int 1!! in than Rt}: nnnnnnninn en 0011 Orcnnru lulu 6 miles Il.'0I.l1 narne. est-halt oi! lot 13 in the 8th concession. Medonte. 100 acres. 60 cleared. trams house, barn. stable and shed, clay soil, fair orchard, 6 miles from Goldwater. V Westerly 150 acres of lot 7 and North-East- qnartenot lots in the rst concession. Flos, 200 acres. 85 cleared. balance hardwood and pine. soil a clay loam. 2 houses, 2 frame barns. stable and shed. 10 miles from Barrie. 1 mile from Hendrie station- `East-halt of lot 12 and part of 13 in 7th con- session. Vespra. 130 acres, 60 cleared, frame house and barn. part light soil. balance clay. 5 miles from Barrie. Part of lot 7, l4th'concession. Innisl, 77 acres, all cleared. adJ_oining the village of Aliandale and one mile from the town of Barrie. suitable for aprivate residence with full view of the town and bay or for divi in village and ture lots for sale. > That mmm ions solid brick hotel in the novel. tawny reuuuu unu rouuvuusu, a uuvxun houses. srds and sheds. North- sit 8 in the 5th concession. also South-halt 11 in the 6th concession and North- hslt 9 in the 14th concession. all in the Town- ship of Wet Gwiilimbury together with -several other imnroved terms in King. East and West Gwillimbury. . Immedia.t`$~I'1f>ossession given of each. The properties be sold on tevorsble terms of IQVIIIBIIII. village and mute lots I01` sale. That comm lone solid brick hotel th village of Bradford known as the Queen : hotel. lately retted and renovated, 2 driving hnnnnn van]: and sheds. |JI.\I.IClIolU VVILI Irv Eva`. van n-Zvvouw-raw aw-n--y v- payments. . Otver 340.000 private funds to loan at six per 9 F=v,'**.2`..*:.'...- .a d" J. u. uuurn. Conveyanoer and Land Agent. August 2nd. 1892 mu 4 y__B1-adtol UPIUIUII, Hill UCUII BIIUIVUI-In The oicial list when `scanned to-night at the Nationol Liberal Club awoke vehement protests. Wu it for this undiluted list of old men associated with the traditions of Whiggery, from the territorial and aristocratic clan, that. Radicals had given their money and their time? .. .. o . _n,-, .1 _r1-`I_2..-A:_. Municipality of the lfownnhlp oi Innu- ` ill, County of Suncoe. NOTICE is hereby given. that I have trons- mltted or delivered to the no men- tioned inthe Third and Four! Sections of The Ontario Voter- List Act. 1889. the copies required by the said-Sections to be so trans- mitted or delivered. ot the List mode pursuant on ..m Ant AI .1: inn-nag immmrinnv luv the lam: revised Assess-men: icon or me sun .M.Illll0lIIlll- ity to be entitled to vote in the said Munioi - it: at Elections for members of the Lezlsls ive Assembly and at Mnnioipll Elections; and that said List was first ted up at my omce st Allsndnle. on the us any of August. 1892 and remains there for inspection. `llilnntnnn Am nnlln nnnn tn nxnmina the said muted aeuvorea. or me man mule DIIIIIIBIII to mid Act. of all persons 5 3% bv the last M to! 1- .':;':.`!.:'.'::.';'::E.`. E2..2 ._.... ...... 1...`i'.`.`.....;":.. and rernsxns more (or mspeouon. Electors are called noon to examine the said List and it any omissions or an other errors ere found therein to-take imm proceed- ing-: to have the ssid errors corrected eooordlng no law. gn.-o.u\-u-us -sndv-C1911 FoR_s_ALE. V MANITOBA LAND _ Lot No. 18. Concession 7. Veaurs. 1 80 acres cleared and uncle: cultivation, house. barn and other buildings. This pro. .`: .us33i&T`6i%m`%Tm ' . .. ., . I011 ' of Lot No. 19 noeuion` 7. _Veupra'. 25 acres & .r"":"`... .`.on...l` s'f'm`if.` `F3 ... '33. $3333` at 13-grig-Egg particulars apply to J.A. ACRE FAB.l![WF0R 8ALE-Weat 50133. number' at llrat-class heuses end`veosnt`lota T Ilndlerentpertsotthetown, alaosome excellent tonne Just outside the limits. T % unuuranu A. nnmnwrnwm, . ll-if! . ran same one nau H1111`; Apart from Radical opinion theCebinet it really composed of eminently reputable men. Mr. Gladstone has preferred collect- ing around him tried colleagues accustomed to subordination and certain not to deviate" into strange ways. His three new Cabinet Ministers-Asquit.h, Arnold Morley and Ac11)and-nre sound Liberals. V , 11' .,,,|_.___)._ -_- n_,__. L .._ 17-..`. -wvvuu---a -w -- .- CAB.LE PALLING. _ Clerk of the Munioipallly of Innlnl. `gated at Allandale. this 11th day otssugust; W. Lot 7 Con. 5. Oro. known as the JOHN Ema ;*.*:..*:2a..;:*2.:,d '22: H e n. ' 3.; VOTERS LIST I892. orm LOST.-A Note made bytwmiamua George Manni Eldon. in favor of 1 . I John Manning. paygglo :1. the Bank at Toronto in Barrie, on the 24th day of March. 1893, for '80. hen-in interest at 8 per oent., is lost. and as are ereby cautioned eulnst negotiat- th he be . 0 some as noygigw. I: stopped Inns` it GRADE odw mn.cALr' _-0o:r!=-ev!9.2r-_;-09. . 2'.'2.a;.`..',.%e..`=.'-.9 For sale or to Rent. ` '1 001) GENERAL SERVANT WANTED r 9... nrivntn family in the country. a middle, use no me

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