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Northern Advance, 15 Sep 1892, p. 8

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IJIHIBKEBY '" ' " " j."."v"v?E.f&oE~`, "` Sec at Barrie, Sspt. 6th, 1892, V 3 E-i'~.,`3`t?p.:`: .'." knv new-Ann I-an: GENTRAL SIMGOE BuyYour 1:-4: V The cut represents a. Porous Reap_i_x-ator and 6 AI Im_-.-LI.:..... IIGUG UM IJUIIUIUGI UIIEIIIUBB U1 ERIC uuurcll. Re arding the new system of national schoo 3 he would not say that the religious exercise prescribed by the regulations de- liarred Roman Catholics from using the ublic schools. But should Roman Catho- ic children attend public schools he would not sanction their rem~-ining during those exercises, even if they were word for word the same as those used `in Ontario. Exer- cises might possibly be devised which could be used by Roman, .. Catholics and Protest- nnts in common, but he thought it would prove very difficult. . - i DR. WA.SHING7TdN In-ndnntml In ts-I-1 of v.., Im.U 1', etary. an. an _ ,..l.... g-.-- u-nnul-lI"l . I - wmbun. v nu-aenv rr em. d.Wed as .7 V tggg. &o.?`ldrgosA{1r:nro`. or cage btjqpelzg -rnb3Bo"u' aiuNs'.mvcmoN' -.emau'N. f ,1 . "2 ` I ~ ~ :~ '.l`EED.: .. A.r r ' ....- Journals Blank Books " Day BO(>k'% Cash ]3ooksf V 1 ROBERT omsroa, PROPRIETOR. Manufacturer and Binder of........._-. VSGOTT, .TI-IE 3ooKsE|.|.ER,BAHH|E :E`ineC':h:.ina` Porcelain e T " .'G'1`a1D\.l'.'|'-6 P1a%.i%n*and. V ` V Decorated % ECU L `ANGING PIANO s"":?aAczm- I e % VASE: B! .!'.i. 1.3.99.1: .13 199 9.131! We are fully prepardv to supply Books and supplies for `all Schools. . ; ~*- '4-44.41.; GROUND GLOVES, ' WHOLE TUR.\IERIu3, GROUND ALLSPICE,V GROUND CINNAMON, GROUND MUSTARD SEED, A GROUND RED PEPPER, 4 GROUND WHITE PEPPER, GROUND BLACK PEPPER, I GROUND TURMERH. We have Everything in the Spice Line required for mak- ing Pickles and Catsup, and of the Best Quality. Try and see. WHOLE ALLSPICE, % I WHOLE GLOVES, ; WHOLE CINNAMON, WHOLE BLACK PEPPER, WHOLE WHITE PEPPER, WHOLE RED PEPPER, I . P E WHOLE MUSTARD SEED, TUR.\IERI:3 l`I1\4\'r1'\ A -r 1' re-txrruus I PURE SPICESI The best value in Exercise Books and Scribblers in town. Mail orders receive prompt attention. 39` ',""}RSYTHi,{7 :7-BARBIE SEE ' Y ID - and 09'"-An . ~; H > 22. .. , .. , TA and "0"" """""."f"mng 1;-4uu-s.s _,- -- " an ycancu Lu uu uuunuiuu, wuiuu stuwua that Sir Johu"1`hompsou would receive} from Archbishop Tasche a. letter accepting j the situation here. Hislgrace ridicu ed the i despatch. He had received no communica- } tion and sent none. Newspapers were i frequently publishing absurd stories. It had even been said in an eastern paper that the visit of his cousin, M. Buere, from Quebec, who was a Protestant-,l1sd been made on political business of the church. pnnnnriilnn Olin noun aIIa.nrv\ n` ..nL=n..a...` I Ledgers DRUGGIST. -W6 how mamlxtacturgnx gggd cfgiygnig . r th test an r . ALL. A1375` E%A1|fINaE STOC before 301? : ']'b"_i'u'5' V T 'H. sewnzv. L Hint. L6NDoN GUARANTEE --l)EN'r.oo.'. LIMITED. fR_, sunnrvm DAVID- - nvhuuluninnnr for Que ' * ; Uomuuaun 33%. Barrie. _, _ 7} Periodicals Law Reports T Magazines "Wedding and Birthday Presents in Silverware, Cutlery, Fa.nc_yf and hand painted China. Also some choice pieces in J avaneze, % Doulton, Carlsbad, Wedgewood, A1b1on and L1moge. rmvw. one: for Qu ebec. my-` .un\t1 b00. `rho System of Nmimml splmul Not Sun 3 fuctury. WINNIPEG, Sept. l4.-Iu an interview with Archbishop Tache Tuesday, 1 efe1'ence was made to a. Winnipeg despatch which tgpeared in Le Czmadian, which stated of :3 T:-Jun `rlr\1\rv\In(I A - . . . o A LI ..-.....:--- uvuua us.u..,_; -Luuuau A-uauauuuuc-:Uu_. .The evidence w.us com-Iusivc of murder, but the jury retux-neda \'crdict of man- slaughter, and thz: judge reprilnumled them for their ieniency. Luuciy was sentenced to 20 years in Kiugsznn Penitentiary. Lundyis 45 years of age. M `In April Last lle_`SI| '2 ya. --. s"-, mm... Her Almost Illutmutly, but the Jury` saved Him '.fr-ml the GnI|nwa_sgn. nenced to Twentv Yd-ars` lmuri-'omuc-nt at Kingston. BRAMPTON, Ont... Sept. H.--J.unes B. Luudy was tried` at. the uuaiz-s yest.erd.uy for the murder nf his wife, C;e.`nun:sn.;, in April last. While his wife xvaw cu:.erxuiu- ing visitors as tho: Lundy rnsidcxlcc. the Brampton Im:.-c, Luudy called his wife to the kite?-~ : . . fired three l'e\'nl\`er shots At her, :1 ,.H' bullets tai;iug_ etiect and death b..~...;__; :t..-..osx. i~ust.amLuueuus;. ' mi... ....:.1........ ......_.I.. ..r .--.-..1-_ .l .UNDY. OF BRAMPTON `FOUNDN ,GUlLTY 0: MANSLAUG!-HER ESOAPED THF, GALl.OWS. *2 .`:?:v`.-KY " `s *' 20'? e~.r.t'e~'1'r': -..s., - - 4|.*k_ -I ' ' . ` " ` .119. ` 1` , "ix . . . 1 A - y ' ` _-___.._..._.._. I - j j 1 . BLJRIALOF THE ` (` ` " "~"-". "' " ,, . 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I ARCHBISHOP TA{.HE`o` VIEWS. ,,,Aa.;aZ2i'iJh"76'u}{&f:L}; Howell, ..: iii,*z`e;s1:`5M9- N9?! di@19t F91!*}*>-!e999- A Ridget-ovwn ute; l3dtlIOd. ___-:._ l'\,,L CI; . 1 1`al1ak`\h'/rib Briefs. -...:.-.1 `l..L_ (`I ...... .., METROPOL!TAlN;' . * ` V On the 26th day of August in each year 1 Queen Victoria celebrates` the Tanniversmjy of Prince Albert : birthday in the laws which he created and loved most of ti _ the royal residences. _ The birthday is celebreted _1nH_1ghla_,n_d faahion... `After theiprayerend service in the little chapel, }vh1ch__ha_s been` _._ree,ently;adde d to the r the retainers and tenantry eecort` er Mi_a_.j`es`ty jtgfthe -I erecteo to 'the me'mor'y'_`.of -'ehe'r:i;;e .01; mi wri V , .,9,n'. eniinencenet er froni -thegCa.s_tl e.. .`,gaf'Fho'x`e fa iih_11'>leI`r'n`e'mri&l `gaddress.ia .de1iyIered. _ T .. : ' fv -Mrs..La.ngtr than &JlQ0i1lQ.whioh hugjhil Y . mint:-ens sinitia , ;L_.- L49, elgerly .dened:in.hi.I=oV.nh!Iir:9%h!|.1!0:. ;; _ ; UIIIIV U1 LUV LVUQH `II_|I- `4I.`lIUl,!U5o _ will be selectedfoty p1:c_d,u.ct:i_onV V durixl winter ; but whichqver; maylbe the choice \ of the committee, the admiration Ioffthe ` author :for ,;thia.; am-.1e4 will; ;;re<.=e.iv9 .. . due ' I z 7'5. - ; A Victoria, 3.0.; f ` Vwrolua, Sept." 142- Robert o~H. Word; ` proprietor ofgrthe Albiog`-5: Hote_l_.s 7 Herald- etreeb, dropped dead in the hot.el'"'Monday afternoon. presumably -of heart. disease.` "..;ny,i,IiqI!es will be .*h'ol.d; after .-.n`.post- `.1'nbrtel_nf at .'Lockhart ilndertnking page -' Iorii" The body wil;1_then'.h.e emliaimdind ,.in':.- em ztomhe deceased`: old fhr6'rna"St.- * '- '1'homu`,- Ont.,7 for-'. interment. Mr. and . 1'ns42 years of age end 1eb.ves-a-Wife. ~He V lived in Victoria for runny yeora and in well known. P g. " _-Ul .*$" ;, . `llxandre 4 has Aoompl:o;i'9ed,: upla s, which ,ha.ve d'elivered,tp_i;l.1o ant orities `, of the` Comedic-Francainie. They are veryA.di'erent;.~in` gplot. andi ,4t;yle,_ but singu1_&rl' Qqnongh, each bears: the "title oi`-`The f,_d ,tao.,_Thebea.,, om;'an1y n3 kg colon!-at` `nu f\I;rl"`IlIf;!|;I 4-`nu;-`t! 1-" ='llarmi.|ig 1-sports _ of-.-.the:. hgaltb ; o i_.;.M.' Pasteur mpp_aa.'r- f1jotn*ti_mo to ti-1no,tmd,; `ape f~ahvuys_, proved? to " `be much; nxsggertitad. --Still,` they have uome'=;found9.tion_ In ;fo.c_t, as the eminent` scientist is subject tip; gn a.'ection~of~tho heart, and about 5 month ago he Inated Ifrom axbsd attack that -leftfhim;-_very weak. But he is .ga_ining v nItlIAn n{-.}|..' .' nuv uuu : ptrengthg General Booth `is quite prepared,'it seems, to submit the accounts and the working of his Social Scheme to examination by com- mittee, and to abide loyally by such a com- mitteels repoift`. The only conditions he makes are that hisenemies in the press and elsewhere should agnmto do the same, and that the committee should consist of men of suicient standing and capacity for their `decision to carry weight and conviction` .to the public. -The London Times, as leading the opposition against the General, accepts these conditions. The only thing that .re- ~mains, therefore, isto appoint the commit- t06. ' nh An anecdote of M. garden is worth telling with some emphasis. It is said that he frequently'drups2into a theatre to see one of `his own p1eces played. and sends round word--`with gratifying e'ect--that Sax-dou is in front, if the company is `acting badly. This keeps actors and actresses up to the mark-during a long run. i ` . Two lovely new dresses just made for `Mrs. Kendal are the admiration of London. One is a._ wonderful ink broeade, with a de- sign of .'a enese -li ies in white scattered over it. ' be other is a tunio of white net sprinkled with little gold star: studded with ' pearl: draped over yellow silk, with train and bodice to match. T V: VI umvla luau Lvalluiu Wu uvullvlllllvuu LUI. 0119 young prince wit.hAwhom her name is asso- ciate . ` 4. J. F With regard to the rumored betrothal of ` the Princess Victoria of Wales, imagination ;'has been lar ely exercised. Neither of the ; daughters 0 the Prince of Wales` is likely to marry until, like their sister, they lose their hea.rts,.and there is very little ground for the assum tion that Princess Victoria of Wales has ormed an attachment _for the -.---._._ _.._3____ __.'LL .._I_---_ L... ._ The run on the Birkbeck Bank was due to the reports touching the correctness of the last balance sheet. The solicitors of the bank have enquired at the Union Bank and fouud'that the amounts set forth are correct. They have also seen certicates I from the Bank of England to the effect that amounts registered in their books foot ` over 2,000,000. Dan, a,\L ` The woods` are [full of re from Wind River to Bear Prairie, Washington. This `comprises the finest; timber in the section. 'The loss will amount to-several million Idollara. Many people in the woods five \miles back of Bear Prairie are in great danger. fI1l__ _-.__ __ LI... 'I)_I_L-_I- `l)-_.L ___-_ _'I__- """"" " l""I""' "" "" """' ""J' Martin Burke, the convicted Cronin `murderer, is said to be slowly dying of con- sumption in the penioenbiary at Elgin, 'Ill., and `it is said he cannot live" much longer; Burke says the prison oicials have over- ' worked him, but. this is denied. 1- II 3 II 1- Irv. q Meeerieue rile has begun in the .Nile; "All the European and native engineers em- ployed in the irrigation department have been recalled from their furloughs, and the Khedive has telegraphed to Lhe ` provincial mudirre to prepare for the emergency; `I - _L:'.. I).-_I_- LL- _-__-._L_,l I`L___,!_, '7' ' "'" ""7 "" Mre.Mal-garet Sheehan and her 7-year- old daughter were burned to death at mid- night at Stock!-on, Cal. In is supposed the vromen dropped a. lighted kerosene lamp, which set her clothing` on re. A _ . _ . . . . . _ . -_ L..- l._...-.. -._ aL'_ `T21- A Part o._the_acoo:nznodation L ' . ml) the Ohampague ma Havana. diviau... ul the Illinpiu central, Railroad was thrown from the track near Lincoln, Ill., last. night. Twelve persons: were severely injured. Several may die. ' 11;- \n___-__- 0L-_l_,_, _,,j u , n , ocean Steamship Movements. '. ' .\mne.V renorto-.L . .7'rom . 18.--Maasda1n.. . . . . .New York.` . .Rotte|-dam ' . -Bernicia.'..... .Ne'wYork...R-vtterdall. 9 - Teutonic" ......Qneans:ons New York FAR Amp WICE4.` lg; lBeef. Bindquarters per ewt.... 8 50.. .- 7 00 H, [Been toreqnarters per owt...._.. 600.. . 600 Dressedhogeperowt............ 550. . 600 n Ieouooeooenn-naeeetlueooco 800.. a' he Boring Lamb ........ 08.. . 009 v8&l..oa.....u.--........--u I000 700-. o ghiekensplgr . 60 eons--icooncuunoo-IIOC .. c in Turkeys Der .. . 10.. . 11 n, Butter, roll. nerlb. .. .. 18.... 20 l Lard per lb....... .. 10.. . 11 '9 Eggs per doz........ 11.. 12 :1`. Potatoes per . 85.. 40 1-. Hay pel-ton...................... 7 50.. 8.00 wper Stra t 450 500 1d aallolw. Fanxaefs Cage per lb. .. 4128 oo was e ..per ,1. Flour, Baker e, percwt.. ...... .. 225.... 250 n Flour, family. per owt ........ .. 2 00.... 3 00 ' F1our.pastry.percwt...... .... .. 250... ; 300 3 Oatmeal Der owt .............. .. 2 00... 2 25 re Cornmealpercwt..........-..,... 200.... 225 at . moms. Cow or Steer, Farmez- e, per cwt 3 00... 3 75 Cow or Steer, trimmed. per cwt 3 00... 3 75 l? Isqhetipakina egg: 03(5) 0 00 ` eslICIOOInoIlOIlII one of skmsoneuatueeoea - o n n no 5.: 6 `K. Lamb skins each ............... .. 50.... 50 to V Toronto Fan-mer| n!n.rket. 3' V Ton.oN'ro, Sent. 13, 1892. ct Whe..?, wmzs..................somtosooo at 4|1$.a1;`)e1-{iinpvzv 33 Wheat. goose ..... .. 000 Barley . ..... 43.... 000 Oats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35 Pmilolitdu I I 0 I I I I OQIIOOOQIIOOCO 63in w '5 Rye ...... . . . . 00.. . 00 m Hay.timothy..............._...... 1100....0000 ll. Hay, clover ................... 900.... 101.0 rt Straw ....... 900... 1200 Bu-a.w.looee .......... .. . 000.... 000 ooneoeuneoea Bwuoe 6 Beef. torequartera 500... 600 tBeet.h1ndqna1-tern ...... .. 900. . 960 OIIIIIOIIIOI I Q I o I J IIIIIIOI 8m. 9 Lamb . . . . . ....... . . . . . . . . . . .. 10.... 1% M onuucolobu u o o o one s - - o o a o o o nape 7 no . u erper :` (lg kperdozernia `lg ' Vo ene..ap .. ad Duoks,pe1-pan-.. ...... 60.... 075 at, Turkeys. lb . ..... 10.... 12 _h. Geese .. .................. 8.... 10 : P_Ot3t0e.7bBg...o..o.o-- o e n n o Icon V 45...} 50 _ tsiam I9 011-. .'.\ `. % "p%`: mow" ` /. 3ouI:- `zituthp, t'n;?ty_otrt%1ua8d`::'g fora `Juana in at :tho'rconrt: Honda. in? thd mm: on Ban'ie.a1.ter the `exvlrdr {_ ,, 9g-.t_wenty do. ,1 t nblioation on behsjigzt 4 the .% _.. . -'1K,. 1:. t".t,h wn nurse. ham-;uxaurot the-lgfnntae, mrimgnrdora spgtolntm(\::;d::tt:o1:Iq-:l- : fgfivendonn "9KrtiIixIit..1ntnnV t chu _not: g ge Q1d}lh6l`Gi_(IRd |IQl't_'8ht. deceased; -4j=l.)_ated atarrfothlstlpbdlrot Anzuat. 1892. - -A " ` `B'1`R'A'l'IIY~ac' ES'1`EN.. 1 "T 35-37 ~ - ~~8ol1uitor|.tor Appllcant._ 9 VU9 IS," \IC9\I TU I-`\II'IVCU\WIIT . .._1,g _,. ;., - ~, ,,,` :g.- - " ` -A` M This win or use ms` Georg; mm. , tiibequeatbo 360,000, the value of t.h5"7d- hh tn Oh: winw ~,l.x!:!hI%1o!=- 1-: nr.0on-tr 101' 1898 A 3 :Bol`-rie. . . .=._ . . 4.`. .Sept.` 26 to 28' iGolling.wo.o.d. - .;- . - - .-. - .-.-LSOP15-.. 27,139 30 `Mm; .;.,:. 4.` . .;. Q -J-' . _.j. .-_,_J .:Sept.=_ 29 Blzuyner. .- .T :. . . . ; ..`aE. . ;;.;,_. ,Sept._ 21.;to23 0`: n 01%. ! -'- o;-_-.3 -' o_n`noto;4_ 5 Midland. _. . . . . . .1-. .'..a;"... .3.'Spt~., n-.:....... , . , *> n..+. 2 gm! *4 IIICIFBBIBB. Bllll lull uuruuuluru DI B71611` 0181.515. -; And notice is-hereby given. that after the said seventh day of October, 1892, the maid executors will proceed to distribute the assets orithe said deceased among the parties entitled th6rOl06 hsvina ard only.` to. the claims `of vqh9h_tl1cy shall. ave ~ had notice. and the executors willnot be liable tforlthe said assets or tiny pant thereofto any_pex-son or persons pt whose claim or claims they-shall not ehavehad tactics-at thejime or such fdistriliution. -, J .. Sol citors (or the.Executors. - s v ,_. .r `at 'r1,me'mz 49`; at August; wyI_I:vv,;.,s . a ,1 8: `i a"a`Zu ua...... Medonte...... -'l'Bl.._-I_ ' -;I9_.I:_"ntto:rmof t]'n0:__ ,l.lQ;fl'I.l4:QllI`hIp_ oi -A-R` 'tliohithi|tchlld1'9n` f'l'hqrgi*(`[.1,11y) 0'l`i0E is hereby Riven pureuent to the Revised Statutes 0! Ontario. 1887. Chen. 110. Sec.-36, and amendments thereto. that all `creditors - and other persons having claims against the estate of James Anderton, late of the town of Barrie. brewer. deceased. who died on or about the 9th day of An net 1892. are required on or before the 7th DA OF nn'I'nmcR_ 1891 to sand `hv nnht. nrumdd tn 1634. SP6 requlreu (Ill 01' DEIOIB FIIB 'lI'oll UA X Ul' N OCTOBER. 1892. to send by Kit. prepaid. to Manna. Strnthv &. Entnm I-rlntnt-n, Rm-I-in MEBBTB. BBIBIEH) X lallill, DBl.'l'l8Uel'B, .I.SI.l'l'l8, solicitors for the executors of the said deceas- ed. a statement in writing ot their names and addresses. and full particulars of their claims. .. And hnthu: in-hnrnhv nivnn, Ihnt nftnm tho OTICE is hereby ven pursuant to the Revised Statuteeo Ontario. 1887. Chap. 110. Sec. 86. and amend: ents thereto. that all creditors and other persons having claims against the estate of James Miner, late ot the Township of Medonte, farmer. deceased. who died on or about the loth day of J nly, 1892. are required on or before 'I'Hll:_FIRSi` DAY OF OUTUBER. 1892. to send by post. prepaid, to Messrs. Strathy an Esten, barristers Barrie, solicitors tor the executors of the said deceas- ed. a statement in writing of their names `alntil addresses, and full particulars of their c a ms. t And wan`-Inn Cu `lhff nlcvnu `hair nJ6n_ `h 01511113. And notice is hereby _ given that after the said rst day of October, 1892, the said execu- tors willvnrooeed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amen the parties entitled there- to. having regard on y to the cielme of which -they shallehave had notice, and the executors Iwil nnf hnlinhln fnr tho quid nmmtn nu on`-r u- my uuuunuve nun not-me, anu we executors Wllf not be liable tor the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim or claims they shall not have had notice at the time of such distribution. STRATHY 8: ESTEN. ' Solicitors for Executors. r\-..-.1 -4. -l1_..._.t- 113.1. _I... -1 n ___.._L QAIIII CI. UVEIIUCUHI 'VV,VV\ tub, to the widow. 0. D11: J.cqun;uu was In. uvsvnv uuw llou A1411. 366'r mm. 1:. me ia."3 Messrs. Strathy & Eaten. !stera.Di3a.rx-ie, nnllalmm for the executors of the mid danmu. uow or awer, Steer, trimmed Sheepskins each .. .. .. . No. 1 Green Hides.......... I nlf. Qblnn l'Il'!IlBl"B, cw: . cm .|.VUo I-IJITUUII 111068-.uu..... Skill.-u......... ......... .. mums. Farmer-`e, ` Cow or Steer, tr-immAd_ nnr nwf. Van` -wQI.a A lI\III\l VIIIA I Beef. Mutton -nu. Prion sum; in the Barrie and re- rontg Market: During tho Week. mama sum nunnrr. ` Bmntn Sent. 14 1292. l IIIIOIOOOIIOOIIIOIIIIIOI00'070M076 Barley .............. .... .. 35 .. :5 In--onoooonoouo VVH B.rxeyIIIIII0.0IUICOII nu. - - -w--V--v o -a-vvuvv - Dated at Ban`-is 18th daypgfziugust, 189;. DA 0? RIDGETOWN, Out, Sept. 14. -e- Ridge- I town : palace hotel, the Grand Central,- Williem Baby, proprietor, was completely destroyed by fire at en early h_`o_nr;y.est.erday- morning. At one time the town weer in` imminent danger, bug owing to la. heavy rain which was falling: the iperlu cinder: did.no dame. e; .,..,'l.`he.grigin of the " re cannot beleurne in.cfffih"e;I: zoxnenbL J. A. Darts block, Immedietely adjoining, was: considerably damaged and was ea.ved_only` 'b'y the heroic eorteiof ,pher'e" gernenti . H _ . "`de ` Lou` .bo`u'r$is,_ooo; _ine\`1'rence" $l -.000`. All- the inmates of t.!i;ihotel`eica'.iJe`d safely. 9 F. % M. Notlceio creditors. Notlce tocrodltors. GENIHBAL PRODUCE. 1'8! IARKITS. q `H ! v 9 6't'o. uujllllo . .-.~.0ct. 3and4_ . 7. ...x.f`. . '..'.'.f'.". .;;0c. .5.ildT 6. . .3 .4 .'-.. .=.'~;'.-:-.;. ~.".*.`.?0_ot`. 6 and .7 A n o v-1'1 `Fro ; o"'d.".u-006. us. . A Jesuit`: Opinion. WINNIPEG, Sept. l4.-Rev.Fa.ther Drum- mond, an eloquent Jesuit, preached in St. Mary : Church here last. night `before a very large audience, declaring the judg- ment in the Privy Council in the M-mitoba school case to be an ext.raordinu.ry one and that he did not believe tlmt independent judges of any country but England would e have mustered sufficient courage to hand down to posterity such a. monument of in~ consequence founded on prejudice against ; the Roman Ca.t.holic Church. zom Ex($i1ainia$.:=ro1z7g'r6Rb2rb` propgrty. large Brick res1donoo.;wnh,r.,-E or, 1' , . ne. . 0od- ag . 3'4 'uI' outer .0l"0`llhI:.lt)1l.-.a?nt:. speaks in glowing terms of the vest e enoe to be ed in such large cities as ndon, P i .&.o..Th.D.~h edle inigsfxt 1n%3nt?:o method: nged `ii: doxfin $3 1`. t t t diseases in hi :1 . All `wrlg: tlinegilre go benet should sge 813:1 at? once Ills next visit tolVln_'rle Sep. 24!]: iumeruut 1'nroa.u a.n_u Jmng Hospitals, and! OUSEWANTED. b 1 1592. to b V or rent, within` Mnyixiutao gut ct nukg; not log: 7 rooms. V pplf to Box 18. . V33-tf ' laeut Flour and` Provision Hay JOHN cnmcs .G6llior acne" .?T,' " v vsvun l.bUlp_l.l'UUl.' unu ,tho patient in the act of breathing TThrot:t and Lung Surgeon, of 28 ccaul St. oron - Dxsmsns -'rnu'rm.-Ca.ta.x-rh 61 the Head and Throat. Oatarrhal` Deafness, Chronic Bron- chitis. Asthma and Conanm tion. also loss of voice. Sara tln-mt. Enlm-a vrmnn. p..1...... 61i1ii5.`IE1I::3"i'zi&"c'5 """'13ia."'i 6"`fo'33"3` voice. Sore throat. Enlarg Tensile. Polypus of the None. or any other Nasal Obstructions removed without the knife. `l'|`D 111 A Q`lI mnnv -- l- _ . -- -v--vv vig IVLIIIAUIIU IOIIO llllalg DR. WASHINGTON of Toronto. Thront and Lung surgeon. whoins returned from his European tr! where he has been visiting the different Tl`1)i'oa.t and Lung Hospitals, and glowimz terms of the vast arnnl-lnnnn L w.. Lot} 0 5.` ` tn .7I_o"nN-<` 'BARONFAo!_l:M. 33; loin:-' soil t;am1{onapaI;d`br. llmllrto I .- " , s;`1 iI-uh , . _ 4 Pawgwiu-sdtiobn.-;wu'J. ~ iion.,1'vIH ro- cE.,.*::m2::9.a.` t,o;-`y onndren. , .47TcoLI_.11: a'r. _ ou-on -- -T neon : . o T "- `.`1`n"Z..?".:`u`.".5? '`"* `.22 BuwIe~th3f1-st%%s;,tnt=;dez *%9`3 pvm month- An Imposing Procession 'l`ln~uugh the` Streets of Fredericton.- FREDERICTON, N. B., Sept-.> 14.-The funcral of the Metropolitan Tuesday was the largest ever seen in the city, people being present from all parts of the province. After service in the Cathedral a procession was formed headed by the band of the Gene- disn regular infanty,aud comprising over 60 Episcopal clergyman, St. Gem-ge s Society, Society of St. John. clergymen of the R0- man Catholic and the Presbyterian Churches and citizens of allclasses and creede. All stores and public buildings were closed. The streets through which the procession passed were lined by infantry. Bishop Courtney of Nova Scotia. walked with [Bishop Kiugdon, successor of the" late Bishop Medley. At: `a rnnnlinn nffnr than `ring.-u-nl Astana nine-A run sA1.a oi fro mu; .2 a.N'r1c1>.-4 . GOOD . GENERAL sme- VANT. Ayply to MR8, J. G.'_Q9'1"l`, vuv noun Ul-IIB JUIIL nu Illllll-DIE!-I.ll|oUu. HUG`-$3` and numerous entries are ex ted from Toronto, Eamilto London and ot erplaoos. The Josie Mil s Dramatic (`-o`y s tamons Band and Orchestra will furnish excellent music on the ground during the afternamns of 27th and 28th. and on Tuesday evening. 97th will givea rst class entertainment and eon- oert in the Agricultural Hall. Additional nttrnntlnna nl nnnvn M... ....u...._. uuru nu U18 Agnonltural nan. Additional attractions of more than ordinary interest are on the programme for both days. 1' in invv-1-up.`._ A MEETING ottgo Executive Committee. West R1 of Simooe Electoral District Agricultural Boo ety will be held in the Secre- uu-gs offoe, Barrie. on SATURDAY. 10th IN T.. at 2 nan- u1aJ.., Ill: is 11.111. Any rson requiring space for exhibits will lease form the Secretary by letter before turdey. or meet the Committee on that day. eating the nature of their exhibit. and the amount of space required. The Directors are sparing no pains to make the Fair this year an unprecedented success. exoeoted troml Tnnnntn nntniltnn Tnndnn nun! no ._ ..:..--.. A very large and ehoicel assortment at priees that can-I not be beaten. last look at the Stock. This is all We ask. The price will do the selling. NEW MILCH COW FOR- SALE --'Good . Milken A|mly`l.0'MR8.JANE WRIGHT. mnesxng.-_. L K - mm. EXHIBITION! 3\l\4\lV5U\-ll \II UIIC `(RUG JJIHIIVP LWITJIIWJI At `a meeting after the funeral steps were 1 taken for the erection of a suitable Ivnonu-_ 1 ment. A ' `

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