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Barrie Examiner, 8 May 1879, p. 2

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,,-. .... uu::m:1-:sp_',',' nwpecl ' 11:17!-"." am '61: Co., B1`::dfurd, were t: en 2 '1` w~n*1'o _x-cc>cx.xt.l;.', by ,the \'I-tu)'u.')> f.".'Iina,-1'_:nni .:_tiy_L_:;- Pim,-,. "._,`_.n-,-m_ l'}ie_y.dru to),v,- `ft. rhr h a thorough c(lI)A`sL*._`gf1'fKi11i`:I3_}hm; the foutlbine track,- 3 pre Lttnry to tak__ing part H1 trotting races Q-, nj, may be held an` the.-States and Canada. , . A la" rm`... n.....:c.-\...: n..:..1..u m..u_ ., - yofluu |An|-J vv -----. .u'u-xv.-vnuca auu Uni] The I_mdford Crck_Clqb,_ hgg re-orgamzed for the gx_1coxn1ng.`aeasdn.. n- n........;. at n..:n:.. ':.._..'Lg.._ 2. hns. Hnn1r=.r, tm.fue.l out 7 hen l`In5;.'i.~:k `.`.I.-:1-1:;-(* m'm- 1: .n H. uuuu, u<.u.-5s1u\\'n; 1). 1 vt'.m_; J1)]l'llV].\`,US::11!31!l, Ix"-'3 `J. L. Bush,_ W. H. . I ct.cj1- Size, Nichulstou. ALLI::TO.\T. _ -- 1`.;le1~t;' ("37.--3.... T h `n -- II(;,,` I `-' . -Tu v.u|L I1`()l2l ti felted cm).sit windows wu. do-wn. ' .u..m.-ux, wno W111 n_ow_ have to row the wmnpiun sculler of Lin.-.~.t B1'1Lm of 'Ll1e \Vorl-.i. I mu mmwmg on;-5,7 B .--.nIa1i', who will now the tahnmntm cnn` - ' The K}: V pzztcd, ref in`ng1:mi_l 5 ,. Newcnst messed fthc bunting cu: and 11u.\v( u'J.. J _-.-... u-. nl-All 5111;]; on [US UOFK. _ _ ' The Prii1co_of \`.'nlL-s is expected to` visit _t11e`A1`1st1-a_lig`u1 exh`iI;iLi,-n. _ _ , lmlcedonia. ins1u'rccu1'x is 1-eviviiwg. H:1nI;m_ is mntphcrl to row Elhott, the English ch-:-.1npion suullcr on the_1(3Lh grog.- _ -,.`.....w -zAAI1LllJo_ `l`h wruM-be>: .` Russia. uu_\'.' :a_ys tl: 9 him. Ki11g.Cet-;-\vc.yois semlix bassy to l1'eut.l'u1'_pe:zc,e wi L. fprcl, and an eurIy,ter111i:1g1'. looked for- ' r. .. . . G:u'iha1di \\'i1vI. 1": __C:xpI'cx'v. uhoz'H_`,`. _ (]`],',., ...4..I1 I. , uxe 112.21` of Rx Tmlzcy. are-said terms. Tlzo, f(>r`.1'1 that the Be`-:1`iu1 'i`vc out. - _. . ..a......; `Si: Battle Frere felegraphn that with the exception of a small but very violent min- ority the Bier leuder3.appea1' ga nerally open to !'e:v.S01!. rue - -`.`.-...~..-. vv n_uuu d. COllI`S6. A correspondent at Gundamuh telegraph that Yakoob Kha.'u is about to leave Cabul for the purpose of conferring with Major Cavagnari. ~gg_'~n .1 .. The people of.`Britis_!1 B but the xliajority of the K opposed to such a coarse. A nnwu.a......---'|- ' ` "` 111`: disma- _.... vsn Azuluijtixa ' * T11e.`lr)1igsl2o:'c;zf continues. _- m;.., :1 - or is the contrast between the Attor- gnarsl and the Opposition leader _'-more striking than that between any but of the Government and his proba- ~ - essor. Will the organs please my nbur of the Q position they pro- Minister 0 Education`! If Ilutn on the Opposition Benches - . e Mr. Crooks lace the world is as ' V V estate of blissfu iguoraiice as to his taupe. Literary or high educational at- ntl are not among: the things that =Mr. Meredith s followers. He University graduate on the Op- ndhes, and W0 venture to assert ` not amen among his follow- ;take it first-class certicate , hool teacher. - Nice lot these elect a Minister of Education in amnn put in Mr. Crooks o urge of the High and Public he country who has not suf- on to obtain ztcertificate as a :1 ! -- We might in tho` . 8 Whole list and coin- qxghops of the Cabinet ` "ooessorsin the not . _- "of the Province with- ` omtheni - ..,..., `FI"t`eIDL\}l', the `Pocasm Ins at last; been :1-rrfste ` wifn - {tn tho.-it ins, News from _Ca _,u] that Y:-:`.:co`b ' . -m~.n, In Of h-1'~'.7 .-I 3". intervje nv ` --'.ulll'\: U! U) strickcn rc-in `tiered Bomb` nu {iofing nu -. . \ \\ \ \\ X \ \ \ \ ,\\ \\\ * --Jo yu . _ `- ' `- _" -.B__nn1bay. Gm-e1 [3 ='S$ "ni'nin.m+ in 1 l S 13 Sf-ill going 0" at Cork. D.u"n.,. -4: nu: -. :, I . -.-;~u J. L(I.ll\Un ' xstle-on- l`_yxxo, IJ1_1;,-'_1ax1d, has wit- he event of the sezuso11 so fair in :m1tus(`,3.-tIm.rm-n }...n.-mm H --.....b.. 1'o\vElhott, t_i_\_'c of Egypt will, it is -anfici- Isu the cone.-ssious dc:nu.mlud by 141 Frzmce; . , n. -- V.ll)1)iUllScVLl112r In commercial parlance, it is esteemed n ruinous exchange to swap a. valuable property for one of inferior worth, unless enough boot" be given to cover the loss. It will be well for the electors of Ontario in general, and those residing in West, East, and South Simeoe in particular. if, before going to the polls, they stop and consider vvjlat is to be gxined or lost by an oxchenge of Ministry. that is. the turnimr mat nF 1` cf_Rusiz1v:-.x1d the Su1tan ,of es.:1d t.-. ha ,... ..m... c.. ..,n.. .. au1b:i12J.':'.11U. me mmanot -said tn be on very f1'ieudl_v :f>r'.1'1er lms pi'omi::ad to see 91111 '1`ve.--'1ty is . 1uuomb! y czu-med 3 : of-Britis_h Burmah favor war, mtv the T(im. . nrYr:-nvm mm-I Eho `Pocasset, Mass. ,' fanatic, men avrrfste-.d alung wi`._h his_ V. Govern'mr*v*.t re1v= cut in. Deccan Y-`ecuu 3]-(n[_ Ti'3'u.; f`\:.`v 4.. -umgx nurnlan mvor Kmg s advisers are` :o1'1rse. - u U; mo L'z.'1'r-of .7110 pu1';_;ose1y xnisscdl | , to hi.a,_I1omo at ng almthcr 0111; L11 Lord Uhelms'- (ion of the \j.`aris OFFICIAL PAPER OF COUNTY, uuuuuu u. I V B1'o\\u, ` Clarkson s H0mse;" 1_3jgelo`w., Elllnutnn - N.]-Ste5.memcallat all above named ports both `u and gown.` with the exceptiion of nnish . 1 }Ddly'er(rnd Tnessalon River vvn.vanaJ.u_1x ILLVJJ 3111` As fallows, via : Collingwood at 3 30. 1 . ford at 5.30` p.m., and Owen Sound at No Rough Weather. Fine steamers. Good Accommodation, J T ...., .....4 uuuuu uu: ;. ` -1,-_ oven- wsbsnsnav AND uvmmv, )5 1>`.1!aVws,V 30_ n m V". Bfimitoulin, Chclzburn, : gang-.n.-.n=! =~.\'oP.THEm: QUEEN, ~ - `u\o1~:'r.aL`R2: BELLE, . (n'\(7 `\ IY BarrieZ,W'.l`7Z11m1J.;s7r'.Aia.y, May 8th, 1879! '.[`h:-- Spleluilivllyf Equip1')ed..` New L'pp::'~ Camill- mite; SbJ.m1em . " Barrio, May 6th, 1879; r' 2 Prr_mI:~.1"E.\'p1'e:<.~` Ilouto t}),.`<:11ilt Ste. ' and .[n`.<.-L`:uudiutc 1 cr[se.~ ' nave been one of the most fa tiful 01` Romml :=nnn11c1"1"e:s'<`Jr emiptiou it 1ni;_-Lin` Inwc remni AH \\'Hh__P0n1pc:'1. so with t' who has bezml_v of form : might 3Iw"n_v.s be :: but tlmtmakes the fxcc 1111 hi ])l`L.'!L`llC() of x.-"u-n'nx.. V .. .....u nu r ;:I or $3.00, $1.00 and u!>w>;. .'s _pc`r dn.y. ant. atnloderato r1'xce.=, is cot ..4>. mm, on Brmrmv c.-Invvlzm at F? un Her--`;:nnts : 1on;,'._to live in p um! to tnka-n 1 -u uununm . BARBIE. There 1:3 no remedylor fnae complaints so good a.sVm-roxu Bucuv IIDIIUVA Uusx, After its nae for a. few days_; th_e whole system seems in~ vigomted, the pallxd lip! a.nd_oheeka soon show A rosy tint, and cheeriulnes= dnves nwav the, sickly fears and nervous pa.'ns which destroy the pleas- ures of those who 51.1 Her from the peculiar, com- plnints of the gentle:sox.. For state by all drug- gista in Barne- V Blessings In-lghlen as they take their |gm.-If you have a good head of hair take cnre nfit ;once gone and we renli-9 it= Ins: more than v:(' nmmcc-inte its presenre. The BEAR- inu is lukim: the nlncc ofnll 0:11:-r hair tircssimzs, l)"cau.~zc1't~ is lleulthful to the hair und delightful to use. ' \. ::mm.".:1:1 Brrmc`ni~'i uHI'1';wt.`xc :'n1'3'V:` 1'.-`t 4_ ymssib!e We snv by . Tnhnn orrnzs misn. s-`e by ' Excavations 21+ ' mvc bmm rmh n:- + END COUNTY OF SIMCOE ADVOCATE uu 101-1111;. Our ' nnd ml kinds <-rski Tui ~ n.lve is mmta ed to giveperfe--1 o in every case ox; money refunded. Pr pm` box. 1 ' '2: ' TO LET,` gm s3.zo;:I.\.'_a, OFFICE, 1 . 'rr.i:..\1`.~3 CASII, N0 Vczuaprr, ' . .11 `. .\'L`E> 1} OJ] 2 DIKG, `PP. I.\'A'l`E, . AD.*.5_I'1"I`ANCE,. '1>.o<),\1s TO L ET',V Bn7."Elci: s .u5",i<~.:: Saglvc." ` `Aha Best B~o1\e*ir;_ tpt wt-nld furcnts. 1 rm's=e aulres. Ulcers. Tc.-:ter. Chrlpjrcd Hana lb]-1in.=. Cur ' kivd km E1-nplioni Tuiw mix-e 1I11nt.:=rlrn.- A -A -- - -- on;,'._to 1 :ml_ tzv.ke'n rlnla in .\'::~.\ w. M. mczmtszm & sew, 1:'._X'.4 MI.I\~'1;`1t O1/'1v'ICE. vM:1y6th, 1579. ' 16-tr. down. eigtiioijmw; B ind River rnd RN81`, Satuzada st%amerIv}'iildcalg ock urn san a `V-mar will call nn -:a-vJ.a -1 Dzlli -._..__.-: Zionest Niedig V - V Clnzlrgct. L11 medicim.-= :1-Ivorriq.-.1 h. .~m-.-. am at?- e Free of '_ _..... iv. 1`. GEORGEN nun F nm1Y:'sx'tr'n-s 1 utn Hotel nhm THE ISULATE i',p:3P::,:: Farm Property and Private Dwellings Jnpitul 3600.000. A1 .`F!Y_ 1vrmm.mxr_ 3%-ea. Evfiarie, 'n. and St. Jncnnh 1..u...z... _._. aunt Q11 w., St. Joseph Islands, -mn- Pmzpnsz. `: Pompeii prove that the city to` `the fas}1io1z:11)Je and 1)_L-I`-11- nn1111c1"i'c:~'m-ts, and but for the f]1:L\'cI'Gll]iL1L`d so'to this d;`._v.r . t'1o1s:md.4 'nr' ~~~--~'r 1501 nhnve :1 an of thv-ir 1 ,L"V.!J an an` 9 `um.-xuurn wand at Ear call up `'1: it i- n perfnct spam (11-93 in the shortest time all menus Ei`:'_0 it a. trial. EE. Regular size 31.00. Fox 7'f\`DI`T' " ` "` A u: .1 ;-w., p.n1.,, . Suund 930, datinn. T.nn' F` um," \VAUBUl\'_Q, .- c `U117 a ` . I ` W. T. cnaoncmx 13;_.x:Rm It MNEY.g.I9_.._LEN 3;! m1 both the A 3.04:, and the Em-1 n.y,' An 4-Ieguut Ho: 2 cocluctod by the ., . _, . . who h}Lvn dosh-ed. `so mm the Io&P y ` nlolferllla-A L 10 1s:u1dr4 of uud fe.1fura." ut. 1`o'r Hm mm v 33:112. 1 , Mon.- nt 9'30. D'm, | a Parr! ohene. every `r lmir li1'OSSi1);;S. u'q:mz'.=on J: 1 x DE GANADAI Czypitul-iSl,0,000. rsmn E1-npliona rfe--t.sn.ti.={ur:tio1x Pnce 25 Come ` 16-1)`. Enroizcn ,ut [fostnu IIOVP 7 :~u"l5V Unr1c-1 an by yigtce (I a x issued out o. theuounty on I V - `~'1'u.c-20.4 ; .1 1: gxxrnrcy TAYLOR, .. UGER, an To l:V'rr;` ? _1B79 int e S .eri',spmce in t1 a court 3 ...- ' u`: th e .[`own 0: _Bn.-ne, at the hour of T5515; ' 0 Clock Noon,` x_n11pe sold by I uocsrr or Snzcoa, :_ 0N MoNDAY.`?;3I1\g , 3 SEVENTH day at .xm_Y. Cocxrr Snzcor-:, T0 WW1`: .-44;-. `.9 \'l4&_'.`2' " 8}-3; -3RE~ F S __6s.mns/ .4 m. can I.IIIHI.'Uompnny- 1118?- biinhmi I303. Capital $11,000,000,for Fue 7 ouaxms.. only. part gt` the Exist-1 the Nmth Cm1cc.~:.< xv .. in Hm (`.u S]~._or`i1"E'a Otiicc. Uh: .\I:u'ch ;-mat, 187i ,,_,__.,. . . .. . . . . . - .ur:L:uI All the Right. TitIe, I_n1erest and Equii Redemption of the above xm.me.l D.'ufo.nd-mi the folluvdxm l:md:-Beiup: composed of hi] part uf'tho E:Ist-`half 0E L0t. number $4- Cm1cc.<.'im1 of Hm '[`n\\'n ! \.u\Ll.-'11 Lu 5".` 15., R9559 Barrie Ur 155`;\AC I-!().'5.S, on the premises; Rn-pin ..fH.h hwn 107:: `-3-- The East 11911` 31111 hf Om, mu winch are c!on.:".-g rnvnsui:..... .... E35 TEEE '_i`B"aVNSiEi}'1 635;` 93.0. E;;'%%E*FOR"SALE I _____.-...--, . . . vi. ANDI`.EW TWL-*.RTIN.. . . . . cvv .. - T_._-.--...................Vucrend:mt. All the Ilight. Title Intc1'e.st, nnd Equity of Redemption of the above named .I)_e1`end;u1t, in the fnHum'ng_: l;m11~5:--Being ~con1po. tho \\'u.~t-halt of Lot I\`uu1bc;- Nine. in the Fourth Uuncc-.~x~iuuuf the .l`o\mship Tucumsetln. in the Conntv of Snncoc. 4 nu.-. FIlu..lIlf\PT la._nd, Established `T72. ATEIV Under and by Virtue 61` a. writ o issued out or the Co1m_ty Court , c Snucuo: nnnnn... _ . -7 ROBERT I2.5..\IS.\Y, _., ..u. I nL'aL\ 1'11. uay Of AUG UST, 1879, in the Sheriffs Otce, in the Court House. in the Town of Barrie, at the hour of Twelve o'clock Noon, will be sold by uocxn or Sumo:-:, Q On MC ' To WIT: EENTI : Ban-EA, 119 + PuBLi%5c":""Xt JcTIoN zl COUNTY Smco}:,'} 11 mm .4... -w.-..-~-3'-~:2-'--:a.\aTv sHEs:a;rFs;A_L_ur LANnsl BLxn.I>.iE, May 5111. 1970. PULL_.\;`."S _mLo_<;::._ ; ` hu-." ;11'criiT`s:`OfT}c. I)arrx'c.' Mm TH). 1871). uu Lust-lmll , of Lot number .` I Cnx1cc.<.~`.i0n of tlxe,'I`mvushiy ' ' in the Co11ut_v of Simcue. l_v rin Street,-n nd Nnrth of the v 1':u`cl1u:1. June 19473, com: mg Twelve 4,-re or less; on thy; 1 21 is erected xtiul ::1xd-coxnxmdiuJ;s_ W0 Jun Building` for :1. Public Home. The rnrhnt-i-tv i. ` 1;: 1:11, ,,,T.. _._. .__ ...`4.,_. .`3c-.W Ad\?ex`tfis111e111`S . GEORGE Rom`PToN,' . ' l'r.oPr.n:1-nx: nYv`.r1'tn: T. D. Ma-DONKEY, .\'.'.,,...'`4':' 11.. ~uuLy U 1l!r'.'."1 pm:-)0, u, I slut - .11 1:ux1xxu')u1U_]j..~i_ \)0 Building, nblic The property is, (-d in the ri-inv; village of Dun- : nxilcs from the Hiunilton and '.1il'.\':t:.'. '-v-LIL-I u.uv'u1.rJ I'I`.0PI'.IETOI! OF-THE '7 l\.'.l lllnnnn --` No 7 Boot " in Such a ATradc.[ I1" 9f._I.0t.~x'2 and 26; in '61` .1 containing 185 acre \1 and umlc-r cultiv.-1t.iou, r l1:u'dwood mu] nu. uoelelld! moscd o balm MONDAY. VENTH an nf T. D. Mcivoxrczy, - - ..\'/zcraf/", Cu. Simcoc. CR I'I`!'n ') O,CI(.:i,:posite Col Dllljluf-,$t1'c:t.v . . 5 Suit MONDAY, the EIGHT- EENTH day of AUGUST, 8 Omce, Court Finn-in I. of 1 Cnnrf at` 4 nd 26, `elm Town- ; acres, 100 or uultiv.-1t.iou, and the L am] other bush. x`o:un.~s on the lots. the Ridge Road, 9 m Om .~:t:1ti'm. and Ub1m:hc.-4 xmd 54!-hnnl 3145 IMPERIAL-%; I303. Cnnifnl Q11 ;a`:wm, 155., l'- 5. ' V-_ Txvclve 13 erected n `Pnnminnr Ficri Faias; ;'_. of the County of Col. )IcIicn;Ec's ..Dcfc-ndanrt. 16-:'. ixIs. ON T. ncf] .. , ` %; 00 L mn. . . . ` . Plaintiff. '1'Uhl5U;\)L.U1'J mm 0. y in the forcnoun, of win . Cu:'.s La.bl0H, (h1o1er.~`. :. I ested to take 1:01 and erform val! TUESDAY. tb) 10th ( in Hm fm-r-nnnn nf w E111: %(| xa11ii:m:. Cou1:._ yr [C-. TOWN x ' In mid for 1 BR.-\1\'CH MUUBELSBLUGKJ DI71\*LOP-ST. J EEARRE I-ranms CASH, we are now x'es0l\'e(l n`. TO THEIR. WANTS. ; numy well the above reason DARED TO PURSUE THE A EN VY AND ILL-WILL of the IN THE SHOE BUSINESS an "12 nrn gntiuliml In-n .... -.... _--._. -...u .. .._.... u. we 11-callers, for the "1 : Tim and mmy CANE. We are satised, however, that "we have the 1 we are now resolved more than ever to STUD? _- ........a. G. . VVE MANUFACTURE only GOODS MAND. Make hp NOTHING ON SPECULATIUN, and : STOCK. NO LOSS from accumulati on of stock. 7 ' VVe make all the NEW STYLES, and a] Iu_acggg;u-y~g;t about Hr` LF USITx`L pR.T(`.T` u...`.1 c. _ I Alexander Morrovg :..-._ ....__.. U, 1;) xuuus b() VV I add nothing to the price of c 1. n: uuvt: csumusneu In all the STORES for the sale of our goods DIRECT TO them in the HANDS OF DEALERS. .a `o, By doing so VVE GET CASH, nothim: nricp of nlnv ..n,..1.. ... -. 2. We have the most COMPLETE FACTORY I1` replete with NEWEST AND BEST MACHINERY. . 3, WV: employ only SKILLED VVORKMEN, and we he-cure SI.` PFRIOR `WORKMANSHIP. ' 4; We have established in all the larhest towns and sale nf nnr ammo 'h1DDnm rn1\ ...-- I , We PAY CASH for e've1'):`tl1ing. we use, haniss the raw material. A Solid Facts & Reasens Vlhich we are'Se11i Study well the above reasons )A1:ED 'm PIIRRITF`. mm 3 . .. \. nuuxv cs}: LIIU .L\J USU; -_.. vl|.\'.II Iuumpuy It manner. and BOOT` ;V.B.--The higlzcst ms} for -goods at fair prices. __I15 Y '1' APPL All orcl;_=rs /mn..,. . ._.__.___0.__..__._ ` The Sulxscrilmr bog/.' to Eummmco to the public (If Barrie nml'.~mr he has a Iar_I/:2 a.s'snrtrnent of ])I1' Y GIIUIIS, 1)]-.'f.'.\'.\` G Sprin_(/ and Summer Wear, la emarl:abIy Cheap. as are Iilcetvisc hie} Grocwies and General 1' b r)0t.>' and Shoes the stock he has on Iumd embraces the .\5ewc.'!, [fest and as Cheap. as the Cheapest. In(uId1'tion to (he bore atfructiuns he liceps the Best, Uhapest, and L`h0icest-kinds of U ine.s', Brmzdies, H'Iu'sl.eg rounding counfry, that UUDS, -c., f`c., suitable for Ilia l'cu.~; are of the ('hoice.t Quality, 'amiIy I ruvI'siu1(.~ aml "Flour. 1lilSt_fUT 15, and Lzquurs G'ena`aII. ISO/d ""h0Ie:aIe .aml Retail. Special Bargains offered `to fhos c engaged in (he b1lsi?l .!.~! in the cauutry. Pure % __:... f 03' smcr)E, Notice is `m:re- f f`; -~*"-.` : by given that the 1 ` * .111 Sessions of the Peace and ' x __R ' ` ' ' - `H DCSSXUHS OI [HG IUHCC i|H`J. WY COURT W3 Dc5n t Like Pomises. gf; QUEEN % . i':,'3: 3.a`.:.E'x.M_oR`Row, Goods delivered to all part s of te 5 ` promptly attended [0 in this epartm er, BOOTS (Z: SHOESI/zade that u'ii The cash pcice paid for Farmer s;_[ at =:I:=cusToM woax. w-- EVERYTU `LNG MARKED IN `pty CT 'imcoe,' $111 at'thc -1--2--:---- %Wines, Liquors, Ales and Porters, w` (`I ' I I BOOTS 85 SHOE . x".:.Mn`D s. A. OLIVER]: IMMENSE STOCK or iiExAunR MllRROW S OLD STAND, ,, _- .4- uuu11, 111 F our goods to cover losses. > MANUFACTURERS ()F (LATE FARLEY & ()LI`'ER. z .01`. vv .31 11.115, and USITAL PRICE paid fur good: )5, and remember that we are 1 ABOVE SYSTEM, and in . he retailers. fur Inn n...: :. 1 lished cities Branch - THE PEOPLE, in preference to'placing EALERS. A 16 Front Str -` lling Lower fhan any other 111 Canada. V - USIAVAVKIJ. uu;\11`la"l`l'). ' we GOOD-WILL OF THE PEOPLE, STUDY THEIR Il\'TERESTS and CAT uou.'.M, and in , for they nd it. I Y C.-\NNH'l` 1`n\I --AT THE--I t epart1nent, and : made tlmr mu m- .....,n. COLLiER STREET EAST. mr tney nml it. has crux; C.-\N;\'()'l` C0l\1PE I`E. re (.'()m).wH I rm` ONLYIONE PRICE. I, HAVE NO` LOSSES_ We ALEX. gtonaow. ' PLAIN FIGURES. are the nnrl in I... 'tment, usork clone in a u'0a-krnuillike u'iII_t well; look well, and wear `well. ;;1 rou'uce of all l;i1.1s or taken in exchmxye ....u ujcu JVliU\U I rgouds made to order. V .,._; vuuu (l1\lJ 11` v .\, therefore HAVE NO a Town ffee of charge. J. E. MARRIN nu H18 1`. nluing so , has M DI:"mr also Make to Measure 3 made fn mun... that ARE IN DE- flmv-..5'...... UA1rn wrn t\11\ 1' BRANCHES_: I HAMILTON. .BRANTFO_RD. I sr: !`f'ARINES. ! A ;"'rL;.15ORO'. ` PORT HOPE. BARBIE. CHATHAM ` I ; look-mull mm! ... a_nd buy from rst FIRST HOUSE TBA we hnvn or ..... ml 41... LJAKIJJ IJUUDID 1.11!` we have aroused the patted n REVOLUTION 1. ` IN CANADA, =-ADVERTISEMENT?-_ by doing so 1 nurun nna ; V CA TER .~;, urwupesl, and . 1101186 :/;4 OLD ` ` and TDD I1! I`: 1| --.rr 7jPr:n czx'r.-. T V fl`! n LUUU. ALEX. MORROW. rusueu " ' ' . ALEIXT moxmow. Rn Lu-"n Permanent Loan & I Savings .._ Company. Fire Insurance Com- ~7g.a11y,oELondon, Eng Fire insurance Com * puny. Capital 12,` 1*iro-lnsuince .'Compnny. ' `Esta- 1].0{)()_00O. for Fire AUENTI Aanxr VVV _ An 25:`. iv ----- The House has begun to sit on Saturdays, which is u. sure sign that the session is re.- pidly drawing to n close. Indeed, it is eon.`identl_y expected that Parliament will be prero;,nad next week. Unquestionably - the event of the .=u-.m~iun next in importance to the adoption of the Protective '1`v.ri', has been the repeal of the Insolvency Ls-we. Tl.e lending men on both sides of the House were opposed to the repeal thereof, but an - o.'er\vholmingly large majority of the mem- * bers \\'ol`0 so disgusted with the pelpeble trends which have clisgrnced the present Bankrupt Act. that they would heerkn to no plans to improve it but insisted on re- , enl pure and simple. In this, we think, .l."1_1rlim_neI1t.l1es made it very grave mistake. 4 It is" likelythnt the action of the Commons ; .will be sustained by the Senate. Indeed, - _we questi6`if`!i*it would be wiseon the part `bfthe members of the Senate to set aside pf,hd"act*of so large _a-majority of the other ' Hon I _tho_ugh it is our belief_ that the dabi ' .,arrived at will have . it most per- :io_o_ so ten the tradeef the country.` ufplia" n lmedecided to give `additional . Ihysto Bunk Clerks; , 2-V eubank clerks had been disposed ronnrd proposed some amend _ ` thelnsolvency law. '1`l1ese were _- ! intended to maid the evil of pre- 1. ' zl tomovide for " result of _ ` ', after an attempt to B oherd _s bill -ferhyeer, M ' inents were ijthdrewn, bnillcxu-ried It boister- ' Icommittee. -..-On the 1 ucusuurs or eiecmc ngnt upon a minute mirror and translate by the export operator. The Manse instrument for field operating is small, not weighing`over'eight or ten pounds, 0. at its mechnniszn en.siIy'unde1'- stood and -.ummgod._ Eur general purposes of course in can never rake the place of the electric wire, as everything depends upon the condition of the atmosphere and the position of theaun, but it will prove of great utility in military operations and in communicating between points where no line exists or wouhl pay for construction. It is mciely a portable cheap nml con- venient method of harnessing sunbeums to the chariot of modern progress. ' ' i uuu uuuusuu muus. l\.l1I.(i!`l0 has been placed in optical communication with Cerita on the African shore, and permanent stations have been established on both sides of the Straits of Gibraltar. Arrange- mentsare also being made for the appli- cation of the sun telegraphing between the scattered West India islands that are not now connected by cable. The instrument which seems to meet the . highest requirements is known as the Manse heliugraph. It consist ofa carefully prepared mirror, connected with mechanism by means of which the sun's rays can be projected with accurac in almost any direction. By means 0 a key board the ashes are shortened or prolonged so as to constitute a species of alphabet similar to that in the Morse system of electro-tele- graphy. Asxnnyuot be generally known, . the system of communication by ocean ' cable is not by sound at all, but by minute , nnhcs of electric light upon minute ( bv the m.-mwr. nm....+.... )f i :.-..._- There has recently been n.-ne\v develop- ment of one of the oldest and simplest sys- tems of telcgmphing that was ever invented and that is by the use of mirrors to reflect the suns rays. Amongst the ancients the use of polished surfaces to convoy signals between .listm1tpointsis a. matter of his- tory. The 1`ersizmsns well as the Gauls resorted to this method of communicating l)etr.'cen the sezittered dotatclnnents of troops (luring niilitziry movements in the eueu1y s country. The British have used it very successful in the Afghan c'zunpnign, and it is thought that had the African troops been provided with proper instru- ments the dis:1sLL-r.-it Inszxnduhi might have been arrested. During` the latest move- ments, which lure resulted so successfully for the British (?([)L'tllllOl1_fOI` the relief` of Elmw'o, the lnelillgi-:1|l1 was of great use. Tlm besiegetl cmnmunder, olthougln sur- rounded on n11 sides by tho cnemy,\vu.s able to notify the 1'c:liovii:g column that he could Innlm n sorlio with live hundred men in case the Zulus made an attack" upon the ad- vnneing troops. The hcliogrnph is in gun- eml uaeyin Framco, Belgium uml Spain. nml late inilitnry e\'en.`s will lcnd.to its general mloptlun by otlu.-I` countries. Signals have been aslu-(l tlllLll'L':L(l1t distance of eighty or one hundred miles. Mzulrio has been (ll-\.rif.x1 nn fl-an AP-5...... ..l......_ A! - ~ - mun. Lwxuemnel` ma.t-Mr. Uookselcction I can only be made sure by the recorded votes of the electors. .Is is, therefore, the bounden duty of the Refoimers of_ the con- stituency to make all needful legal arrange- ments to bring the voters to the poll. The Riding has, mostly, a. rural population. Let then, every farmer fetch out his team on the day of voting,nnd take to the poll-those _ of his neighbors who would otherwise be compelled to walk, and so, perhaps, would not take the trouble to vote at all. , Mr.` Cook s niajcrity ought to range from 400 to_ 500, about nearly the half of which he ought to get in the township of Om slone. l\Ir.Stee1e is, as we have before said, a. very respectable gentleman. in every sense of the word. But the township of Oro, in which he resides, is strongly Reform, and will, it is confidently expected, roll up a handsome majority for the Reform nomi- nee. We expect, imleerl, to see Mr. Cook ahead in every municipality in ' 1-last Simv:-.'e. V The wuu mo ruquiremems or the Ridingzancl of the Province at larger. That he will serve East Simcoe ably, faithfully and well, does not admit of a. doubt. We would, however,` caution the Reformers of the constituency not to lie on their oara,but to keep at work until the election is over and the victory is won. Let there be no apathy in the tanks, or a dispo ;ition shown to lag, behindthink-` ing that he election is a. ioregone conclu- . eion. Remember that-Mr. Cook's.elcction onlv be made mum kn Han Ilnnnntln` We heartily congratulate the Reform Convention which met at Otillie yesterday, (Wednesday) on the excellent selection they have made of a candidate to redeem East Simcoc, by bein -3: he will be-the member elect for the ocal Legislature. In the person of Mr. H. H. Cook the electo- rate have a. gentleman of ripe experience ass. politicinn,nnd a. man thoroughly conversant with tho rdquirements of the Riding and ~ large.- That he will Ant-on must lie. The party have elected as their c-undidnte for the .,n'z-ages of the electors ox .W Simcoe n ::..-:2 '.'.'ho was prepued to vcte for or ugazr Orange in(':urpora.ticn`- iusv. us he was vii to do; ' one who whilst ignnrantlg, rzmti: .. -trnimt the'extrava2ance of the Aiminiatrtr - :-, was one of the very tirsf. to sign the round rubin to increase his own pay as member. It is not surely pos- sible, that, with so black n record,Mr. Long will be preferred ' to his opponent. Mr. Phelps is a gentleman Wllu, in point of mental calibre and debating power, stands head and shoulders above his rival. He will, too, accord an independent support to the Ministry, the members of whom are- as we have proved in another column under rho cnptiuu of No `Bout. in such a Trade, -`--greatly the superior an statesmen to the comparative nobodion who seekto ll j their places. - Mr. H. II. Cook for East Simcoc Donninioh Parliazucxut. E3:-.1-szcssingv Snubeanls, 4 n u;_u currleu `Va boister- 5% in Committee. On the Jioe moved thesix ` If. course, was 5.-.;tihe, Spquker in the` his Weights ' veduc- `-P'.")'nnnn .. uh . f-*" lid mike on the Qshg ual. ` wuu anu rust, wl his onsy erting himself. Bridge the C lllellli opponent crmiiun Ll x1cv(:r zzpp;:x'o1 ly c :- Aftcr p;1s:~;ing unclcr the :mmli;ux quiet stxvlm, :~..-_ln:v.lly ceased row-' ing ll|1(la.ll0\Vc(l Haw on a.Ievel with him, strong strokes drew legnd of nearly tlxrc from the very first wit_h_stu,ncliug II .Mo.o- than once sidur a draw up, , he quiokly"zesum ~few'strokes he I . course. the two we Cum to Lll.'l.W up nlumst zmnl then with n. few . :L'.`.'&1}' and rcsu;nc-ml his '.l`l1c race \v:m n one-sinlud alllzir, nut- ziwdon struggled gamly. Hunlun allowed the Tyne- but with tho gre.'ztv:st case ed the lead wlxilu ever r e lougtlns. oolced `m-mmd to sea` "his ear the top of King s \I_u:uluws to in every rough xmter. lan ceased rowing and Hauvdon with l dozen atrok `him, . Hun- 1aIf- n as pulled up on at level wlrlx rl n0(llo.'l to ln'~: V in a cutter and :.t A little furtllul` on .U:'.l1- cnt anlastonislment of .and spun inlqn smiled an pilot Whogslwus fullowing oncefdreiv, gwny. Ian-'to thb nmusem many. gtoppqd _`m\vix1_ ; water out of hi"'b1vz1_t xugd settin . work aga1 n'drew away with c. _ d this two or three times, went-wi`n. the tetgsiq ' ` lengtha, and ofllfl Ll. the lietly and eventuplly `winners by live `.:..., J cwu;._.l>_v `:m_v e&..w`as 22 n1in11t~.'~:' wusnver seen tnnoe he 1ik6`cl;;; 5- seconds. Such in `r onthe Tyne, go befq capital scn'l.ler an-tlif.` shows wlxat` tl1x(Jau:d.m;`_a ' I'l.`l'\-lllj eknuwledged I I I l aL,aI:u u [0 2; was olfcrcrl and taken on H..n- ` hm. But. only to n limitecl extent. At a. _l little l)ef0m two o'clock tli men took their positions at the stake boats. At the iir.-ac attenlpt they started by mutual cun.scnt.. At the end of the first lmndrocl y.n-ds I!:1nlnnhndd1'2u\'11 nle`n;,vlh ulruul D.l2(_l a little further on was fully n. Iv.-n;_;lh chem- with casyimpm\'ing his position. I}cf.v.-x~e the end of the first qu:u`tc1` mile it suu'xx:;:d that he was going; to he an "easy wiun~-1-, notwitllsluuding Ha\v_d0n wais mwiu-,,' wcil. Al: the Skinnex-bum H:ml:u1 \\':~.s: t'.'.n I lengths nhend, __undv frequently :lnul:e.i around overhis shonlrier to sac that the` course was clean`, np[-zzrcxitly not ex~1`lisi;_I himself to his power.-'4, - and `seeming quilu at ease, as if conlident of the ,1-u-`uh. Appxjuucliing ]}.e liienzyh I}a'iJg,c, 1Ia\\'d.>n put on nspurt but i`: had 11o'c.`!?;c*. .I-I:m- lzm also quickcned "nu and p:;.-zm.- iimicr the Bridge with :1 I-::1-.1 of about ilx1`v.`u lengths, H:uvdon sh-u;_,rgling m:uuuTl,y 1*!) well and fast, whilehis,uppuucnn easy 'quiebstx'oke. nmvmv mm----m in -~ i ( l (Special Dmspatch 7u:_r fonutrcul I.:'.z<'. { 2 ' Tm: E._\'.~\MINlR) ` , _L(.m_-, 5:11 Mny, 19.79. _ I ` The Stan(Im'rl s~1-c mrt of the race s:1v:; : ' [ 1 _ . II Hnnlnn won the was for pusmun, -and look the North-side of the 1"i\'er which gave him `shatter fof tho first half mile. `BcfOI`C thu start 5 to 2 olfcrcrl _ Inn Tin} nnlu 4.. .. I: ,1. x . ENGLANB vs. .mzm:_:m.` HAW-DON. & HANLAN ON THE TYN13. THE CANADIAN. IN 1118 OLD AC'CL'S l`Uf`.. !`.D ' I`L.\CE1--AN EASY V'I(,"1".:`.".. g The mIemEt1iaTEvent in` Aquatics. , -.......... mm JJIIHNC X.-i lIl\'(:l_\ In 1".` the ne: Lgimit aquatic event. in l'4`llgl.'lIlkl. Intelligoiicc from nll pm-ls of the c:.~m:fj.' is decidndly favorable to. Mr. Phelps, the Reform candidate. His personal canvas: and meetings have been the means of mak- ing him toroiighly acquainted with and understood by the people. His views are a uarely and intelligently given, and his lilneral opinion on political matters renders him very popular wherever he goes. _We are much more condent at Mr. Phelps `success at the polls than we were .1 Weak R00. The news of the success of _ Tyne will bu received with by over ' C:_umdi:m 'I0\`e1"of : had an easy victmy n.'m' II he acgn by our uccmmt), nu sixlungths.-1t the hmm: lm Vbe.wccn Hunlsm and Elliulb 3 great .. aunts 4uuut. Lulh 'Mr. 3\1 mvat, has accpfccl tho Rcfumn nomina_bmn for ast; '.l`u1~m'1l o. IIia11 i nator was a. Iif_c-Ion-3 C()m:'-:l`_vz1Ii\'n, who I. to oppostrtho honest'zLdministx{at_im1 _uf I'.~i1=. Mowat in favor of tlm nundcscx-ipr, 0ppu).ai- - 'l cnuldn"t stretch Ins crmsclcuce sulucxcntly I than under Mr.` Meretlith. 1`-lzj. l`u .o;'1is1 opposes Mr. Mowut. U... -.. uAAuna u. umu uxuy one \V1lL'. . The old country is gomlmloucgh on zi longmld steady pull, but somehow? when in comesto, u. horse race or ll. spurt on the Tyne she does not gab up _and get; Eiko Young America. - 4 ' '| 'M.. n..,, . s A AMo1'mou_CIun'ch has been estalalislxecl in Toronto, but it; is us insipid .'1s lhe play `of `]:Iali)lcb with Hamlet lvft out. It alloxvs 11. man only one wife. Tim um .-.um+.... :_' ' , Lug. . ' - . _ l ,` The Government's resolutions ,clmr,r:.n': 1 certain fees for inspection or pan'0lcum,v.ml providing for tlm`pnyn1ent of vulnzxtzzv.-rs omp`oyed by 111uu1icjipalitis as C0l1ST:).l)\'lLJ.I'_)' were passed `after discussion,` and incur- j pomted in bills, wI1icl1we1`u read a rst time. - The Committee l11r`.\:i/tool: up lm Bill to increase the number ofsl1:n~ul1nI-Ta:-:1; and di1'ech:1'.9 cm the Baal`-I of the Vrn'ilnAr'.1 .-' Railway Company of Gunudzu. Hon. M1-. Tilley oppose the Bill as iutcrfex-in;_; \_viLh vested rights. After some dist.-ussiuu Mr. White witl1d1'c\vtl1e bill for the 1:-1'c.sent session. ` . .............____, ' The -g--up ,- ._,~ ing. ` 'm- mun strrvmg. Dr. Tuppe:- s bill to amend Railway Act of 1874 was rea Liam. Mr. Mills, late Minister of the In- terior, stated that the country had narrowly escaped an Indian war in British Columbia. Anulliance had been formed betwo.-en the Indians there and the Indians in \Va.-shing- ton T_errita_ry, and thewar had only been -I prevented by the failme of the N1-z Perces in. their conictwit). `the United Suites troops.- British .Co1umbia s ground of grievance was that the Indians had not been` fairly treated by the white nu.-11 in reg:u_'d to their reservations. He highly approved of the project to have the Indians instruet- ed in farmingv, and said the late Govern- ment had contemplated a simihm p1nn.,'1`ho leader of the Government also informed the House that preparations had been nnule to supply the Indians with food and keep them from strrving. Th. 'l"n......-1_ 1, -n .| - corps, NC. 3. That any land held far militia. p'.`n'- poses, in connection with 'drill sheds, rxu ranges, armories, or such like u.'~e.=z, and V found u nnuCesszu;v to be retained for the 5 same, may be sold or di.-~pused bf `unlu- nrderof the Gm'erno1'-in-LJ._nncil, and that ' 1f any portion of the cost of such land or any building thereon has been defrayed by. the municipality in which the land is situ- ate, a fair proportion of the proceeds may returped to such municipality or expend- A odttberem for militia uses of a permanem DE EN. Hon. MilI_a,_]ete fnwinn ..l_L.. J - I Hon. Minister naxrowl y diam prevcn_ted failme the New Pm-r-M - nu`. E1 the emp` Canon.-- ._..____,___;..._...__._._>___.j..-.--r- ume of $1 to each oicvr. 50 cents to each I non-commissioned oflicer and man per dien in lieu of subsistence, and 50 V cents pi: I liem in lievupf forage for eash horse, and in addinion sImIIpi'ovide them wnh_ proper iodging and with stabling for their ho1's(:.~'; and tlmt the said pay and ullmvance fur subsistunce and.fomge,'silso the value of lodging and `enabling, unless furnished "in kind by the II`Ilnicip:1Hty, may bevrecovered f.om_ it by the ollicer cou1mandin;.f .tl1e corps, ` V V- .. uuumu auwwecl the '1`yne- ' p, case mad every looked to `his the top \1'_undmvs lI;m- I 0!. I1:I.\vd)n with Inn? .- 'Fi <;t_;;: _' ..w. ......_y uuu x-csumcu ms xrce rat, alone-sided alf.-zir, nut- Iziwdon u ), xentest m. ernmenL's ,chn1',r_?.v1-I or the` pnyment 7 Vnftbr rlisnnninn ` um! -`-~ -- I ill the Pacic? _1874was read a. third u.zwunn-(us mu , and lw.'uIciI,.l1i'1'x V bfmy. A 1n:Hvh full: is like-1} 10 `U1: 1-lnf1'1\T!`.n..-l..--J ~ Ejinqca : u uuuui `S H] a . D xta ms: rc::d.- . Eli? 13:11 lU'UL5cIulav\-5 fcu -mu `I_x\.u`IuIuvb'- acuson. `V Dr. Ramsay of Orillia, has bon 'ap ' Coroner for thimnty _of Victori now holds commissions forSim_co6, and Ontario. - , A match ingia` scull raccla.` 1 Gaudour, qf Orillin, ant], 31"` runto, is to tia};_e place ' U, what place vw-nn.lJ muzsl. 18 to be gnneu or lost by exchange Ministry, is, turning out of Messrs. Mowat, Fraser, Crooks, and the rest of their colleagues, and replacing them by such men as Messrs. Meredith, DIo1`l`i:1, Lauder, and others of the '1'ory crew. Look at these men, each in the light of tness for the oico heholds, or wishes to hold. It is our iirm belief that,putting aside party prejudices, every intelligent and candid man must admit that, man for man, there is an incomparable superioriy of talent and . public and private worth on the side of the Ministry. This, thomlbeing the case, we may well ask, where is the wisdom of an exchange, seeing that no "boot" orequiva- lent can possibly be given to compensate for so poora bargain. As proof of the cor~ rectness of our position, we commend to `the careful perusal of our readers themes- terly comparison of the talents of the members of the Government and the lead- ers of the 0 )position from the Strutford 11`car"(m." "A or reading this accurate ad- measuremont of the respective abilities of the leaders of the two parties, we fool cer- tain that every unbiased reader must adniir that thesuperioriry in mental ability and rcctitude of purpose rests very largely ,u. in favor of the Reform Administration,,v ` ,- which, being so, makes it clearly the duty ,;' f the electors to sustain the Ministry in $7: at hand elections. The above jour- ' M! says :- N ow let those who propose to put Mr. eredith in Mr. Mowst s place tell us if - they can what is to begsined by the change. Has Mr. Meredith had more experience `I Is he an abler men`? Is he in any respcc better or as well _quslied to govern Onta- rio? - What positions of honor and trust has be occupied? All anyone can say about him is that he is member for London andleader of the Opposition. As regards ` being member for London any Tory might have that honor. Mr. Meredith's course - as Opposition leader has certainly not a raised him in public estimation. As the- , - follower of Mr. Cameron he was considered '. a rather res Jectable young member, not ` ggijsllynote for anvthing in particular, Lit, he had scarcely warmed Mr. Cameron`: air until he roved himself capable of do- some of , t 1e meanest things ever done mliaxneat. The idea of putting this rienced young sprig in the place of a `man like Attorney-General Mowat is mely absurd. - Were the electors but . er and Bench of Ontario, as against Mpwat he would not have half a dozen

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