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Northern Advance, 28 May 1874, p. 2

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d the tam? `h mad mm m ,_,-I a >""y n *"L/ ...a---* - -.-.-v ---;-- _P:nsonL.-0ur member, H. H. Fan: 5|! D -ulna :2` Oh:-n `out An, LOOAL I_`1'EH8. T` j ;:f',;7*oiTY'1fnEM$; ' W _ * CANADlAN I1`EMS.: "faiigwood `hash Clqb .` I Q `The death from small pox yvaek A re bm`v.-;`s out? in Mr. Frame : utaI`e,_ nmb1 d 25- A _ - ' Collingwood, on Monday last, tho alarm . ST.` JOHN, May 26.--Yesterda.y` a being given, before the re made much '10:` named Furness fell from the top- hoadway, it was soon subdued. A Loss, Mail yard of the barque Dansua, of New- __$100, covered by insumn . - ~ castle, and was ins'a.ntly killed, his neck .... __o_.-;----_. -: A- tr-...:u.;.. .....: havinz been broken` by the fall. gunr, vvvvnuu -J ,...-.......---- The surifeyors of the iamilton, and North-Western Railway have completed the survey for, that line freIC1a1-lcsville 4 to Co1lingwood.`- The two parties, one 1 from each end,` reached Stayner on the : 25th, inst., and appear to_ have located a H route to their satisfaction. It will for _a considerable distance run almost parallel : with the Northern Railway, and will no j doubt have the effect of giving Hamilton a considerable share of the tratc of this section of country, which Toronto Mer- '_ chants have hitherto almost exclusively i enjoyed. The line just run approaches very near Angus and New Lowell, and l iswithin half a mile of Stayner. It - seems to be the decided opinion that this ` line will be the one that will beadopted. - I Bncnnnrnor, f3'h-Yeeterday afternoon while the men engaged by Mews. Cook Bros. in driving their timber in the south branch of the Mus- koka River,,were trying to break a jam, about the centre of Rocky Portage, it suddenly gave way, and a_.man` by the -name of Roderick Dewar, of the town- ship of Locheil, county Glengarry, trip- ped over a rope and was carried down the rapids. He was seen several timee ' before he got to the foot of the rapids, but not afterwards. His body has not yet been" reeoyerul, although search is La:I|tr nu-.4-In (nu l2 Tho rlnnnoanrl to unit` - READY, AYE, RnADY.- More hurry the less speed" is an old proverb. But in times` of sickness it is as well to hurry at once to the doctors, who will hand you 9. prescription to take to Messrs. Watson 6:: Co's, Chemists and Dmggiete, of this town--they send patients there because Mr. Watson is just in his deal- ings, and 3 look at his genial, cheerful and handsome countenance, does the patients good anyway. I-uu pl UB3. ' Tnomoeting was then brought to a -close with the understanding that an- othor indignation meeting should be held this week at tho Village of Ivy. yl; IJUUIJ lW'UIJ_VU|'I IIIIIIUUSII @103 50 being made for it. The dceased is said to have been a. particularly steady and industrious young man. ";- ='5iii'a`UNx. POWER. '03:: AND S1No.--Those invariably do the best work, who sing while they do it ; and we are sure they will sing all the merrier if they will only purchase the Wheeler 55 Wilson" Sewing Machines, and the ne toned, handsome pianos, orgsm1,a.nd melodeons sold by Messrs. Van Tassel 65' Morgan. Those who pur- chase of the above establishment, have something to sing for they "make work easy and delightful. . Tnonurou, May 27.--A public meet- ing was held in the Village of Thorn- ton last Saturday evening. Mr. J. Scott in the ohair,`Dr. Callaghan acting as secretary. Several gentlemen then addressed the meeting, among others the Reeve and two other members of the Municipal Council of the Township of Essa, all denouncing the action or the Hamilton and North-Western Rail- way Company in the making of_a new survey through the Eastern portion of the Township of Inaiel. 'Ihe fol- lowing resolutions were then put and carried :- ' 'Il ---_.I I.-- II- lI'\l_ __ V__-LI_ __ mliiovod by L1lVr.'.Lyons, a;ondod by Mr. Richard Cassia, That 3 copy of the minutes oi this meeting be men! to the press. ` - T 'I`nn`nunnO:-um nun. CL-.. L..-....LA L- _ Oatdrrh Remedy -- Ode M who was troubled with catarrh 14 by usingthe follo years cured it wing :-Take a pint of ' ' bleopoonfu] I The beautiful day has been iinproved by the presence of beautiful women on th8;Itlf00t8. It in something` fearful, h o'v`ever,-the amount of `shopping being done; The:-care so mcny things we uoed, you know, before we `go `tho, nn_l_:ry', ha's`opened_Vmsnybpnr_u`sVw1th~_ UL! EUIIIUH UH |llUII [Fe Moved by Mr. Ja|::Armour, seconded by Mr. Jas. Boake.'I'hat havingbeen induced by repeated assurances by those whom the ratepayers considered responsible, and representative menu! the Hamilton and North-Western Rail- way Company." we accorded them our support and votes, and thus aided than in the: purpose, that of securing the bonus. We, the ratepayers of this section, comprising the adjoining por- tions of the Townships of Essa and In-` nissl, express our utmost ydisapproba- tron at being duped by the said parties, as the conduct evinoes the utmost un- concern to redeem their most direct pled,ges `given the people in this mat- ter. ~ - `II as -.1`- --- > Far Fresh Meat go to the W ast End Tea Store, kept by`Mr. D. King. wu- L V WJ .----. -. -`-7-ana- ' O HARDWARB.--For general Hardware, there is no place in town 61' country; where you can be so well suited ash": Henderson s-good and cheap is the m'ott_o he acts upon. 'I\ P;c'rUnBs -_,'_-'1"-here is no mistake about it, Mr. S'ephens, who holds out just. above.Woodz{` Store, is the best place in 1_-__., ..., nu. uoyunuu, WHO (101413 0115 JUST: town or country to get correct photos. He takes them in the best style of the art. ; Remember that fact.` v.v;t,u-r9-v~`-~.~<-.~.,.\.---. }-.31-`l`iJl_';DAY _MAY 23. um. -. Jvul -caucus 3176 I116 a remedy f0!` 3. sour stomach? Yea. Keep the bowels openand eat little, nature has rearranged the disordered oonditionbf the stomach and brought it back to its normal coni dition. Drink nothing but cold water meantime. e . _ ` `DUI I IV`! lj Moved by Mr. Thos. Seythes, hee- onded by Mr. P. Cline, That this i meeting having been celled at the in stance of the ulanimouu` sentiments of the rutepayers of thieieotion, in view of the prospective and groesbreaoh of faith on'the part of the Directors of the Hamilton and North-Western Railway, we do proceed -to puton public record our earnest protest against such intend- ed ection on their part. _ Mound but Mr Tun, Armnnr nnnmnrlarl . Fsssu lMEn'.-l _ei-haps ore! readers may not be aware of. the fact.` that the Messrs. Powell sell, in addition to the best of teas, groceries, provisions, wines' and liquors, the verjbest fresh meat to he found in this or any other market. `Yes they really do,-`-Go and=tq3y them. Gm -um Bs:s'1 i-=Good things, ' in the long run, are the cheapest, for one of the" best places in the dry goods, dress goods, ready-madeclothin ,ta.ilori_ng and grocery Iines,'is at the Nelson House A more honest or better business man than Mr. Nelson dam: nn!-. l:v;n6 .`_ ALL. -.. U uvuonv In ucuwl` nusmess man than Mr. Nelson does not exist in this or any other town. ~ Give him a can. `/`,-_ v* Remedy for Sour Stomach--Can~a.n of your readers give me a. ' remedy for You. Run 1)... 1......I.. vs Iuav IBUIU 38114, 158 lnllcll be used as will dissolve well. Take two taupoo_nfuls beto_re going to bed. - 'rHonNroN_1NDIuNA'r1oN MEETING. Q I-"i"`i`i';" `Q5. _.|mlor named mu-nesa xeu Iron: uuu vulr `sail thebarque of New-. killed, having. by the -__.-.. -1_-__:. .`l....L `M - Dnnufnn llVuI5~ vvysa unv-uu -J Lest evening, about discovered _two men in the collar of his store stealing boots. Upon their pre- senting revolvers M 1-. Preston retiredand ithe burglars walked o' with the boots. I`\ -_ . _.. . `ll --- I'M! A uunniil nalnfl Preston, ' -n-v .-.V~.-.-.-.. V7 ..___ . `OTTAWA, May .26.--A man named Seymour was stopped on Rideau street, last night by two men, one of whom pro'~ sented-9. pistol at his head and demanded his money. He knocked the pistol out of the man : hand and in falling the pin- tol exploded. During the confusion both `Seymour and the highwayman nnnnlnnal - Xvulvvlqt ` Moyrgmk May 26,---A` student at the St. Lawrence College, named Cold- .....n M. q.. ..,1.... 1...; .1...-an n mmrrel. me at. Lawrence Uouege, uumuu uu-u- well, on Sunday last, during a quarrel, shot one Farrell, a.` fellow student, in the head, the ball, which. was quite small, lodging `behind the ear. . Farrell fell senseless, but the ball- was extracted, attened, by Dr. Pinet, and now he is recovering. the wound not being danger-T` one. Coldwell ed. U"-I \l\l|\-I '1 VII llvvle A fatal accident, whereby a shoemaker named Victor McBeth lost his life, oc- curred on Sunday afternoon. _ It appears that the deceased went to Point Aux Tzembles for a days shooting. Having shot a bird, which fell into the water, he ordered his dog to bring it to him, but the animal not obeying, he tried to strike it withhis gun when the charge exploded and the contents of the piece entered the body of the unfortunate man, killing him almost instantly. 7- , If an A I _,__ __`--_. Inn:-an -------v --------v-J . ` Nawxmxsr, May 27.--A deep gloom has been cast over this village [by the sudden death this morning of Dr. G. V Carson McManus, son of Mr. McManue, M. P. P., by an overdose of morphine taken last evening about seven o'clock. After the exercise of all the skillof four of his medical brethern, who assembled round his bed till he breathed his last, and succumbed to the effects of the_nar- cotic. Dr. McManus leaves a wife and and one child to mourn his loss. For the bait and cheapest teas, groceries, liquors, provisions .and > beer, an fn MI! I(nu'u AF Hun rout RHI1 Tan ocerleu ll IIUIIH l'UV15lUll.`l .uuu. UUUI D 9 7 go to Mr, King's of the West. End Tea Store. ' Bnooxnvn, N .Y., -May 26.--The ship J. N. Seymour founderetl in the gale to day off Saybrook Point, and all on board perished. Captain Jwsoph \Vells, I seeing she was sinking, _l9._nnche a boat, but was instantly swamped. The people at Suybrook saw the disastu, but could render no assistance. Besides the cap- tain, eleven men perished. ` I\` -\ `to `r .... . n si. Pun, Mixin., May 27,-A des- patch from Gen. Stanley, dated from Fort Surny, May 22, and received at Fort, Lincoln:to-du.y, says 400 Sioux left "there to-day, to be joined by more at Grand River and Cheyenne agencies. They will try to intercept Gen. Custer s expedition. When it starts a hot time may be expected. ' 4...,` A. u run (:}nIcAoo, May 27th.-Generul Sheri- dan reports that the Sioux are on the _W8.l` path again, attacking a Bohemian settlement in Niobrara Valley, killing and driving o` stock. Troops have been 1 sent to the relief of the settlers. Four hundred Sibux have also -left the Chey- enne Agency to attack the rear, and Gen. Custer has been ordered to lay close for them and drive them back. "Cowmzus, 0.,` May 26.--A' telegram received at the Executive Department ' today, from the large coal operators st. Massillon, states that the coal miners employed near Mnssillon have been on a long strike, and last night whenhtliey proposed to put new men on at, work, miners red the trestle work and build ing, and threatened the lives of the pro- prietors,'outside men, and guards, and shot two men. Anticipating an exten-` sive riot, the Government was asked to send help as soon as possible. A` tele- gram was forwarded to General Allen, at his home in Chillecothe, but it is understood no troops will be sent until the Sheriff of Stark County officially asks for help. i BOSTON, May 26.-The Grand Lodge of Good Templnrs, which claims to be 9. representative body of the largest item- peranceorder in the world, are holding their twentieth annual session in Boston, Mr. Samuel D. Hesteny, of Madison, Wisconsin, presiding. About 150 dele- gates and members are in attendance, representing the majority of the order in the United States, England, Scotland, `Vulcan and Canada ' I --Agriculture is the most certain source of strength, wealth and independence. Commerce ourishes by eircuxnstances precarious, contingent, transitory, almost as liable to change as the winds and waves that waft it to our shores. She inaywell he termed the younger sister, for in all emergencies, she looks to agri- culture, both for deance and for supply. -Coltan. .. - ' -The first three men in the world were a. gardener, a plouglnmm, and a grazier; and and if any one object that the second of these wns`n; murderer, I desire he _wouTd consider t.h:1t as soon as he did so, he qnittecl our profession and turned builder.---Cowle_7/. ` /,5 1 Hniht f.;Innu {-1.}: ...-....AJ -1-'-- -- --v -uu-u."a4vIb V./I5u(o lU77lo -In 9. moral point of view, the life of an agriculturalist is the most pure and holy of any class of men; pure, because it is the moat holy, .because- it brings the Deity perpetually before his view, giving him thereby the most exalted notions of supreme power, and the most fascinating and enduring View of moral benignity.-- Lord John, Russell. -The.fa.rn',1ei-a are the founders of civ- ilization,-'-,Dan`ieI Webster." --And he ve it as his, opinion, that lgttxakttwo of corn, or . two blades ofgrgss, topgrowluponv 1; _ of. jgmnnd/W one onlv ` ono."gnew before, de!'V0' better of mankin' do to his ..oountriy,` \ IIIIU `J IIIVWKI uvauca, `Vales and Canada TF3 "I'll; LIX .I,VVV- poyfottvoorthrocmnnthn sttondqloos hlhitzbovlfnhfllt 's'nd,in to this, thy Inn at Othw: what they cannot 301: 11: horas, ltklirioul living sud plchty bf (dentin. Sucfthingu naturally canto than tolook nnnn 01:1-ohm:-In u an}. R lu|f-$m- -'l`mde increases the wealth and glory of a. country ; but its real strength and stamina are to be looked for among the oultivators of the ?la.nd.--Lord Uhatham. `['_'___;, I >, r----v-- gvxvvtyo ----In ancient times the sacred plow employed the kings, and awful fathers of mankind,-Thomsm;. ' . T ' -r u _ .... u-vvn. glue age of acorns, `antecedent of Cams and the royal plouglnuan '1`ripbole- mus, a. single barley-corn had beenof -more value to mankind than all the dia- monds that glowed in the mines of India. - . IBroaIa.' ` ' ' ....<.:....... .....-_4. .........._......j CANADIAN AMERICAN ITEMS. AGRICULTURE; ':.__.- -... ` The 'b`e":t`nI'Iort|he nt of mined goods in`Town at C`. A.'Pox-kins . Ax Excmxan-0ne of the baht ex- changes we know of inthe Canton Tea Qbnmn Iron}. luv Ml`. Hllntf. for there for . of we speak. - changea we know 01 mpnu uuxnwu u... Store, kept by Mr. Hunter, your money you get inexchange the best. and cheapem teas, groceries, provisions, wines and liquors to be had anywhere.` We mean what we say, xizid know where; - 7 I IIC._f_-_ aucu uuugp nuuuuu; 3!: www- upn dnonulvonn 3 sort of Iolf-OOJIP nlndnt raw. whh-In, an doinhf. Elk V I ___.___..__,____ The oioaoy of Bryan : -l n|monio_,WafotI in eating coughs, nous. and all Bronchial af- flouonn, gnd shearing the afilu-Gd. has passed into n proiqrb. ~ In Ihe United States, where than mnivellouuwnforl are known, they but down all opposition and eclipse all rivalry; the-dennnd for them hag sludily increased for the last twenty years. until new the sale: average over one hundred Ihounnd bout u yum. Emin-om member: of the medical rofeuion. without number admit that they novtof no npoparnlion producing such benecial result: us than wnfom. When lnkon in IOIIOII they effaol 3 perms- M non! cure. Sold by all dmggisu audoounlry ' dealer: at 25cm. per box. .. I .:_;A.`_ .i.:= l..`1`L_`: HIAIIIIIBD. DOCKSTEADER - GRAHAM - Al the Johnson Hone, Orillm, on the 13:11 ium,, by the Rev. A. 810 Van Adam DookaIoad- or, of Cmuhurol. lo Bidnh Ann, eldest daughter of William Gmham, Esq , of Bar- rie. ' ' .- Bnnxnn-r.-EPn'I 0oooA.-Gunrm. no Coupon-rnra -``By 1. thoronglrknowledge ot the nntursl lnwe whlch govern the operation: 0! digestion end nutrition, and by a. careful app- ontlon of the line propertles of wollselectod coooa.lr. Bppl has provided, our breakfast tables with a. dollcately avoured beverege, which may save us many heavy doctors bills? -Civil Service Gazelle; Isde aimpl with Bolling Wnter or lllk. Etch packet in shelled` ' --" Jan E) n & 0o.,Hommopnthic Chemists. London- T Hnunorunn or 0oooA.--We will now give aneaccouht of the process Adopted by Megan Jame: Eppl -Q. Co.,mnnufacturors of dietetic articles, at their works in the Eunton Road. London.--See Irtlcle in Canal : Horm- ltald Guidv. Enscraicxrrl Tsons Excsssron. Ecucrmo 011.!-Won-rs Tau Turns in Warsaw 1! Gor.n.- Pain cannot stay where it is used. It is the cheapest medicine ever made. One dose cures common sore throat. One bottle ' has eured bronchitis. Fiftyeents worth has cured an old standing cough. It positively cures Oatarrh, Asthma and Group. Fifty cents worth has cured crick in the hack, and the same quantity llama back ofstght years standing. The follow- ing are extracts from slew of the many letters that have been received from dilferent parts of Canada, which, we think, should be sufficient to satisfy. the most skeptical. `J. Collard, ol Sparta, 0nt., writes,send me 6 dox. Dr. Thomas Eclectric Oil, have sold all I had from you and want more now its cures are truly wonderful. Wm. Magnire, 0} Franklin, writes, I have sold all the agent left, it acts like a chsrtn-it was r slow at ti'st,but takes splendid) now " H. H. (Tole, of Iona, writes, plemse forward 6 dos- Thomss Eels: tric Oil, lam nearly out ; nc :1.- ing equals it. It is highly recommended by those who have used it " J. Bedford, Thames- ville, writes--"Send at once a further supply, of Eclectrio 0il,'I have only one bottle left. I never saw anything sell so well and - give such general satisfaction." I . `Thompson, Woodford writes-Send me some more Eolectrlo Oil. I have sold entirely out. ' Nothing takes like it. Miller & Reed, Ulverton, P. Q., write- The Ecleotric Oil is getting a great reputation here, and is daily called for. Send us a further supply without delay." Lemoyne, Gibb & Co., Buck- inzham, P. Q.. write--Send us -one gross Eclectric Oil. We find it to take well. Qnlzl hp -11 lIIl`;lI:I|Q nnlnru DI-:nA OR -0. Ann 1`UKIlIS\.'r G LIMA. I.0t0Dl0' U11! 3019 Agents for the Dominion. No'n-Eclecln`c--Selocted and Eholrfxodz AMI unpor MI`! Of ';FEL l` ROOFING, BUILDING PAPER. - . Dnunu m Pianos of best makers. The Mason & Ham- lin Otgannyandlhe Canada Organ Compunys Organ: and Melodeonu: Organs and Mem- deonolorent, and for tale, on the mnmhly payment system. . IDWA nnn k I.A1's`an ALL PAPER, DECORATIONS, J_, u.- . uuun un I no nu ll ununan I A Sun)! Cunt, Aug. 31. 1872. The Compound Elixir of Phosphate: and Cnllsayn pro. pared In")-ou lliave been using largely in my practice. Illd I assure you that in myjudgmem there no no prepara- Iion of its kind mu cut compare with it when II` is ap- plicable. With feeble, anaemic woman of whom Wu hnvew many. and In cases convalcscing from promnliuy dileues I Iliould hardly know how to get along without it. In Dyspepsia it acts like a chnrm-ui fact in any on the long lulofoxhuullve disease; in II lhc remedy. I nn_. y_og|_r_s,1ruly, EDWARDS & LAIRD, Cnacuo. Booksellers, Stationers, I And Importers of I ponu upon 1: oemg \ sovereign Remedy. Tho utoninhlnz om:-racy of the Canadian Pain Destroyer in curing the disease: for which his rooonmaondod, and its wonderful effects in Iobdnlnpthc torturous pains ofkehunmiam, and in reliving Nervous Aotiona, ontitio it to high rank in tho ht of Remedies. Orders oncoming in from Modioino Dealers, in all puril oi the country, for further supplies, and :30]: unifying II `to the nnivorui niilfsotion 3 no. . . _o'0sud_ion Pain Destroyer an oil: to g:t'iIIIdi|h roinf. `~ All odicino Dnlen M _o in: Plylioinnr ordorrsndnu it and no W`-=:.:.-.... ., _ 10 upon- Kidd. i.x..-... pliant way-, which,.noV doubt, ml!!! than fool thst all men an mortdll but aan_ue1m." This in the my the peopl- at-bhoood and chased by d_Om.Il8' _-m.:.:-_- -...l .s....u:..... .un4'|Hn.i|}A_. who cit: -".(' `in I family Medicine, ll is well end favon nlllaly known, relieving the mend: from peln t 0 Suie, Back and Head,C'oughs,C'oId3.Sor 1hr prains, Brutus, Cramp: in the Stomach`, Cholera Morbru, Dysentery, Bagel Com- 7 plamls. Burns, Sr:aIde,Frost Rites, e. -~ The Genndlsn Pain Deetroyer he: now been before the public for n length of tlme,nndI wherever used is well liked, never .elling in n ; single lnnnnce to give permanent relief when . timely need, and we have never known 1 single eeee of diuetinlnctlon, where the direction: hove been pro rlyfollowed, but on the con- tre `U ere del ghted with its operations, and opal: in the highest tenne ofite virtue: nnd ieel eecte. . ` munch foam .o....l...... r- .x- _. .... ,, manual enecll. . We epenk from experience in the matter, hnvlng mud it thoionghly, nnd therefore than who ere Ineting from any of the com- plnlnte for whielrlt is recommended, may de- pend upon it being Sovereign Remedy. 1. The utoniehlnz ecnoy of the Cnnmllnn 'r:dU'Ul ldCbU0vb.':ClII lal0I_.b'|I'0lIIlGC . . V nu :- -gadypu .d1oxn:-kn. D'|l\1I||a xvl nun... - - Fall Wheat-$1 16 to $1 20. Troadwel --81 12:0 $1 16. Spring-- 1 05 to! 10 0nts-56 to 600. Peu~-65 to 70. Farley-80 to 90 Potntoo|-per bag 90 to 70. Dressed Hogs--7 00 to 7 60. Beef--Hind quarter 7 00 to 7 75. Fore quarter 5 50 to 6 2-3. Hides-86 . Sheep Bkinu-$l 60 to 2 75 Buttor--16 to 20. Eggs-11 to 12. HLy-$20 00 to 23 00. Wnnl. now clin-21 to 30. 1151-020 vu to 1: w. . Wool. new clip-21 to 33; ma mason & HAMLIN oncln co. _ umlerhh In hmhh n me song unlofoxnauxuve disease; it ' V ` all. yours truly. J. LYMAN BUCKLEY, M.D. TT:Norvoui;8rig1erer|L . Da.`J. Btu} Bnn-Ion`: Spocic and IBM: Pub. the Great mm Remedy for all nonvnu dabuup from whatever oauu arid . have already been no thorou 1 tested in Ca as to zeqnlre little to be Ia! In their von--aa a certain cure for those I nf afmptoma arising from errors of youth. - Dr. J. Bel 8 mp:-on was a $1311 and Mead of the late Dr. Wlllla Moaoly, of ndou, England, the moat celebrated authority in the world on this aub- Ject. all partner la_ now visiting C . Erepgred to he advice tree to all, and forward an nglar. ow: _f applied to-addreulmz Dr. J. man repgmx [0 we advice tree :1l,'nnd fnlu-, em, I a lied to-Addzeulng D1-.J.Bc!l Simpson as Co.. tutor in P. 0., Hamilton. Two bozo: of P111: will mo be sent by manta my part of _ II Iecurely wt: ` from obuorntlon. on receipt 0 31.00. Blpoc treatment if desired. Pills sold retail bynl mall Drusglats, and whole- sale by an wholpulo 1),:-uggiuta an Pntent Iodlelpc Dealers. ' Sold by all medicine dealers. Price, 25 cts. S N. THOMAS, Phelps, N.Y. And NORTHRUP as LYMAN, Toronto, 0m.| iola Aunts for the Dominion. HGICCIHC Ulla VVU IHIQ H H) LIKE W611." I "$.19 III Ell`!!! III John Woods, ,1. P. Kidd Futon & oo. wan. mo... Talon z manna; 3`5`_'NJ2J -L bacon: Onichuntrnn Bron. aruuoooa nd cllt Dy |l_U|_||,'I5"' politiciausndsttuttingly J _ who neglect the intotuu at 0 com: . 1 M, .1 ,,_ ._._L __:.I A`... |...._:..... - Ilh: n 1_A NADI.(N"i3'A1N DESTROYER ' In. I ).vr1EELER's COMPOUND icux or PHOSPHATES ANDCALISAYA Cnnx. Ann .111 1970 :!p eti`C1_! %7.%"Iol1rm.; BKRRlE '.\`lARKF.T$. -n A- Q: nn IQGIIL I7, $ UIU1 Importers of P A PF`. H DECO rum! Dliq 1'01!!! 6 ueuun; won: Ornighungmn Brag} 3! 99-19: mm - . IDWA RDS 8 LAIRD Rnnlrenllgpn Ln HUD I DAIKIU Booksellers, &o., Barrie. ._...,_..,,_.~_ , bouddxiry of mid c thirty-two, slxty- I d t r! in lung] 3 ' . rod and Hair y-\ '` `o.` - - along said via _'" ; ' toltholl Ion ' ._ 1; : o:,nn to 5? _ u dgreclion fr tl `Il``!- '_ - at right in In I I`: t more 0: I as; " ' ht angles Dan "'3" -- mencome W -1. ' ` "-'-wt 1 Oonidm lion hnollneunlilo Dug... - ilnot. All It in uquiud min In ..,;,"?` so otfol I` plnnanenl euro. 0:. .. 9:: Bronchial Romoiv in {nu Baeamlag n. W W mcd.v.-in; fur all efectiono of ti. about Q3412. For Inslpionl conlunrpzian, b.-onohilia, unn` coughs, coldt, }c., nn 0' her madicioe any ..g.:l' not 2 puhli~: pa-acne: In. I; cumin 9-, Let the aticled in it and peov in .m,." "' ualobyalldrugginu. 6 ' Q,` F" _...-.._......_.r_..__`__ noeeionu-epremisingenoughto promote the pueent prosperity and futturo development of our neouroee. Anything com` from ministers will.go down hols: us; but the most convincing and logieel argument: are thrown away, if adduced by memhe_n_in opposition to` the Government, _ V . This is precisely the why mutter-I are nnnnged at Ottawa, under the potent. -Government. "` Drunk with Power," at Dr. Tapper laid, Minister: uh shout from one point to another, hardly responsible for their act: ; yet all this time, what is called Reform leginletion. is still going-on, and note of Pet-tliement ere hm-_z-ind through, which on to form nan-I -C Olen nfnhnha law nf The --:0-,. -1 JOB HOSE! PERIODICAL PILLS ..--a- .. II`! II\IXlf|` ENGL l'8`_l-Ll_7t__EMED.Y. 2-to-- ` this invniuqblo modieino is Infntlvfn i. .1. cute 0| all Ihoua painful In_d qonggongi m wn-c4l|:e female conulunlxon :1 onb]..g_ " xncdenlu all exceu and nmqvou I" charm..." nd 3 gpoody l an may be re ued on. 1'0 MARRIED LADIPA ja I lplqy K I"! In-1 In: It mu Un. _ to MARKIBD mums ,p ~,.nliul1 aimed. II `will, _in 3 359,; an brin on the mull: 1 pound mun ugu1.,,'g,_ 5 m Pills alwuld not In taken by pug, ` duaing u u! (ne no-{tho of` Prggmqggy uuyare surepta brmg on Mscarrluge, but 31'; ; ollur time they on cafe. 1.. .n nthar one: of Nana: and am: n.-' align lwnegncy an la]e. . nllloterouoIol'Nr ' liens, Pninnjn the Bic: L.i;`k8,p.F.:t: nu oligbz oxerIion.Pu`l {mica dlho Hun, n,'.:'." and Whilea,lheae Illa windiest u can My, all olhot means he ve mlodz cad am.'." 5 oqrerinl remedy. _!o no! e.>nx:in lma, ..?{ agumouy, or nnythng huuful lo the ooium. ` Fulldum:Iionni_n Ihg_ pgmphg `mud gmgmou , or}ny1LIn| nnluul lolllo oonuiupmj Full dum.-non: in line pnmphnl an puck ge, which should be cuofully own`. JOB MOSES, NIW YORK, 801.! PROPIIITUH. n..- .a..uu and |wn`n.:n.!-lnlfo-n. r... -. . JOB MUSEJ, IV-VI Ivan, uuhu ruuYl||Tua_ One dullu and lWc'vo-and-hclfcunu for pm. ago encluood to Nobrop 6!: Lyfmun,Toroaw,U..., 01., agents for the Dor_runlon,w5l| in...-. , goal; ontainuc over 50 pm: by return lul, Sold in Barrie, D John W ooda ; Watson 1: Co., Weds Bros, clout Mcluum-u1!on.`, DggI;o'n;C`PSihlIl'I|, Gran & Bron, and :1: mg. "in: a {ll nfl. lloaeun zursxgu cine dcalorl. Mly 26'b, I874. .21--4-.-.- L Bmploymonul your bonu ur mum` 0" Tho work In uangonhl, boumhiu, .4" EE pay: tho but ofuuylhmg our mm a. . fund. Cub wuu, nmjnu, nu am. plexeomm sen:/`m. aunu at once, l..uoauu 0.. all K 00., `Z36 Nous Dune 51., Manual. 11.1,. ____. ..-._.._...___..;.._ .-..-.-.4..-..............._ -_ , -.._.- ---_a_. - 1. The undersigned begs to inform the pa! La mu may h|vo lhil day amend inns Pnrmu. ship, to Boohoilon, Smionan. duh.-rs a `Wall Papers.` #0., and nolioh A inllrac,-3 of the liberal patronage horctofuo gzutodta L. A. Mann. It ml! be their sum lo bu. nlyaya on hand a full supply at (`mm at... good: in their hno. . MANN 8: ION. I A ll.-n I 31? n 3. MREKING, mono mm. the laid roputy fnciug on she Sous J `Dunlap 1, sad is one Q! the but SIM in thy to for business pm"-posol. Thu _ L. A. Mum. Wu. Mum. |0r5lh May, 1874. l`;`1"nns and Spenivihno can be nen at 0. J. Phelps Oioe, Phelpslon, previous to ma above data. . `FL- IA..._-a -_ __.. A__A-- __- _---__- I- | ' `lemma II Fen-`.'IIr0 II` I N ..n........ u. x1Mm.~ 4 NEW urxmnu mx THE RE}-`.D ORGAN AND MP.l.Ul)H(1.`, an heim? [ha him! wnrk {nv (Lana lnurnmuuxn, Th LI Iv..L Tnr; l(l'.l'2U UKUAN . AND nlP.hUur;UN, being lba but work for those luurnmuulo. Th Ln Inn in pronounced superior to an olhoru ofnu o`.uI by 'l`eu&- ors who [live examined IL 1! contain; a Ilul |nda!:u;.:e _ --. - --- 1.4- -- cmmn orinmucliun whereby mint D!!!-uily acquyl-2 the mastery of um lvnrilc iutrnhqnl, mm n .nr months study. It wnl always N*_t'-iuiuo work v.1 the Teacher, on ICOUIIIII of us and aymnxuu. W. more fuv II) .1...- uocmum than Manly :.-v u..- Pupll. and vxll pron n ma . ofwaallh to tho Auaznm accounl ofxhe many choice Mclodlu. Dongs, '.c., am: .Vlr. Kiukei has selected nnd nmul ed nxpiouiy !-Ir '. - work. Kmkcm Nuw Mclhod wlbc Iuaulnl, put-',--1 on toceipl uf02.b0. ` REED 0803.3- . .n_ _ . n...-n-'--... Addreu. 1.1.. PETERS, an Bloodwny, rm . 9 -2 Box 5129. ` and you win get in Ian: 34 vonh of on holul nu ma` Vocnllnd [Instrumental Piano Mun, or b Ouuvtuug u L`6lI for our man mnmumo. LA CH5. 1-; DP.` LA ;r'iEF'I*t;1UM15tI (51:.:lTl1`I2:;}T . Consumption knot ilpeunln, Dou....__ , On Fr' 9, 5th g,--1 Al 11 0 Cl un. ~ nnnurzz` HUD -.--..- v... v- -v..-' -.-.-~, Up to 1 o'clock p.m., for ma aonsuunllon nf A Spile_Bridge over the Nonawanga Rae, near the Town Lino between Veupla and Fine. ' ~ V ` Dig... ..-.A Qn.._:--.I . _ . . -- L- ---.. .7 (\ rum vu Ivlu go: in trial as wullu VI DI! KUlC|IU-I W` Vocal Ind nugumo, LA (`RI-ERIN, on WIN got 3 choloo oolloclun u1'Pn--3 .\1uuc fur: vumcd players. Address, ` I Y. DRVIVDDD '-Inn D......I_m.. \l\' "in purposes. me um rope:-ty racing she Sou: am 0' Dnnlop t, and 9| ll-*3 0 prapey will be told on OW` lowing detlou r---- _ Tue rohnnrrrtll-3 rlquizod to P0! Aunth thojauiehnlo money down At the D; of no 5 an blues within one I: M mm as I hum 0. ul h.Qr'nnnIl'tIn'I : Il]:.`b tho lllll 9`. I, with lI_lel'ul DI olgnl per cen!- ` '1` other conditions will be man con dons of the (Joan of Chancery. r nu-(bu-`pcrticnln IPPU W M3 3 toxI,Bnn-lo, or to 9 ARDA GE & ETRAT w;;.`.;_g;.;_e.;,1 R On Thirsda;/;"8-;l:May\ 1874: no 1-1.u-I.. .L ---_ 1'0 IIIITIDCI unruugn, Wlllllll DIV Uu Ivuu :3:-t of'the statute law of Cumin. `Thev headlong speed with which thl gmutmt question that was over brought forward by any Canadinn Government, has been rushed through the House of Commons, Kn aha-calm:-nI>.n nl nvnpv niche! "ant nf the 12- ` URS ANT to A Power of Sale con lntd 50 soar in Mortga omndo by Thom Hdwwi Ramon, nd whnc will bop:-odu d aiume afnlo. JIIIIU. Thetver ulnnhleslore and pro anylrsnwu as part of the Best llelf 01 Lot number or-6 hundred en thirty-two, North of uks Haw. in the Tow oi Barrie, accord`: g to n plm made by Bo rt Ross, Bsquir . P.L 3., rl more portion! 1-! described as I llows --(`our Street, distant n In Easterly rection1rmu,-- lonr feet from the lntersectl cflhe divialu line between th East and W thnlves u! said lot number one hundred e d thirty-two. .-ml slid South srde of Dnnlo v3.tmer. Then-v Easterly along D lop Btre , twen|y~sl.r Ml. more or loll, to e Wesl rs bounderv of lbs: piece oflnnd prele tly ow sol by one W`lllum Hunt:-r; thenc thsr' and at rlglrt rule! to Dunlob Street, t o_l'eer ; Ilmnet Baal my end pmne: w. h unlop Street. met! feet three inches; uh nee S..mh-Easterly and ._perellel with the diviu line between the East `,end West halves of l rpnrnber one hundred `end thirty-mo, thlrt en leer; thence Kael- erly end parallel to r Strsel,to the l'.ut:rn boundary of said lot nu her one hnndzqd nu-l thirty-two; thence n n outh-Easterly dim`- tlon along the said ester boundary to MI ll Street; thence W terly long the Southern boundary and at numb rnns hundred and thirty-two,.slxty- ms feet thence nonhorl! and ngl to Her s SHCQC, any fee` ,0! em, to he division ins between 11 tn bonndny to a point dlsr thegolnt of o llnenoemelv . nnlop St t. forty-5" tnrore or I thonee Non erly sad I` Dunlap Street. t the point of Wrll be olsrod ! r Isle msnclng ate at on the Soot lids ofbzmluv ; n-IWIUD afnslo . "Fl-.-o PETF3i?"Sv' MUSIC.&;.wl;(.); I:iII.Y, zwwrau on su.s--`nor N0. 17, mu. .;.:. of Blake bmel, Barrie. A 1 K FROSTUL HASSON pp 1 0 Own: n..I.4 iouoniger. `RDAG'n & "Rug `u 5 IKIICO. ~-:'acIII.o,:s1 *0"? V [;;."ia+Eaii? ._. " _ A? an xumun now In tho uni Town of Barrie, Ministry, The more important the measure the man hurriedly is it fomed= from the rntto nl roadmgs, sugges- 6:no\- l\- --mg-nlungnhn nnnnnnncl hi fhy New 2\bn:ttt5cn1ents. BY`/H VEALED TENDERS wi 150 received {-1 the undersigned until the FIRST DAY OF` JULY, NEXT, _.- vI__I.__, 1__.L_ _.___._._,.. j:`1`rstuI-.'ii:`-i-ic`a.g Notice to Builders`: Q31` OF REVISION. Wt: of a.m.a}yrChe SALE OF VALUABLE Fawn Property/ u.--.u rad) In-. (\IllIlI0U1 ' ' J. L. Pn'rER8;599 Broadway, x x , '0!!! ill! IIIIDID III: rilluuga, Ipusgvr, tionn or smendmontu proposed by the leadm or other members of the op- ..__&3.... -... -.LL`- A-3,64-fn:nA`J urn: -_.. 'l`E GREAT IQII INF: At 12 o'cl6ok, noon. I \ll!l.`l.`I"ln A nnmn EBLIC Auc 'GEORGFi HOPE, Towns ` ('1-Mi. "i-K65? a um-an, Owon local 00 A2..- Innis, May 19m`, 1871. (\.\t` V ' ` ' 1 5 a `the '!'ewu_E}!, .1 .._, In!-In NON V LIV `;`U`lI'a`-" a IIUTIHIWWII ruuuuu Ivlltllllsll one IIUUIU In vuunluuurv, is characteristic of every other "set of t Z Min`-re Q Intih ;lnIlI f1l|f. th polition, an neither ontortninod nor thought wotthy of notice. In such a._` vast entorpriso as the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway, one would. Lida]. I-Innfbl-.4; flnngunnnnnf. mnmhl ha IIIKIKII {$553!} IXIIWIJ UIIU WV think that the, Government would only toogladtotakethe Honeeof Oonmona as a vhole into it: condence, and so obtain the belt thoughts of all parties to enable Ministers to deviae 'a achexnewhich would satisfy the country. But this was not done, Mr. Mnokenzie`, backed up, an we have said, by a hoetof representatives, who were elected for the sole purpose of turning out or de- stroying `Sir John A. Maedoneld ;, knowing he could rel upon hie__follow- ere, thrust his most ohjectienable Bail- way resolutions upon the country ; end, at the eleventh hour when he discovered the enormous mistake he had eonunitted, was pleased to inform the Home that he had no present intention of nahing forward "the construction of tha I. 3...`.-nun 1l7|...a Ainhunmnnw I ma- WK! IDIKIIDIHUIIII I-UK D IUII` has ended it: ret session. We would, for the interest of the country, that this it : first session were its In . It : first -_ ,I____ -_ E, 3"i s'&3'rkmg-""E'":I'.'se.t"Z" ii-"ne"sm'" 2'; has done itself honor in throwingout Mr. Cameron : bill, and also amending the Elections Bill. Of the Committee: that have been at work the moat important was the one relating to the'North- West tmublee, when conclusive evidence was adduced that Sir John -A. did not p_x-olniee any amnest to Riel. " On en- nnhvv it was ah`.-it that flan M':..:.o..- IUKWIIII UHF uuuavnwuuu III UIIII `Avon highvmy. What dishonesty! Wh humbug. Ifthie is what the Io-called Reform party celled stuuummahip, then Heaven help the country, for at present JIUIUIILI P511! UBIIX Dhilllnlllllll Iluvll, help there is 3 cheerleu prospect of getting help from the Government or any other (I n unrene- IV II-IU$lX VI IIIIRJVI ill`? passed during the late seelion,` end, this the meagre bill of fare provided after all the promises made. Of the measures intended to stand over,sthe most import- ant Vere the Insolvency Bill, and the Court of Appeals Bill, both- of which were pnomieed, but the Ministry we; not nrnnqnul kn nae-nu I-Junen A pnxlxikienpn RIIVPITI T VIII 'III.IUIIl6 X L IUJIIUJWJIJ o Lxquor Law was also and I Royal Commission appointed to learn an in its was-Irina in tho Qfnfnn Thu nnnha VII &IIWCJ TKIIVIIIW KIUGI totally inadequate tothe roquiumnntsof thisnoblo Pxovinca. Thou art weighed in the hahnca, and found _va.nting." is Hun vnnnnl. nf other nniinmn dint] in6nI_ 2i."$.ascc of o v:ry -vx1Inbian'a`:'i.;l';. Q1? ligent lover of. his country, judging the Ministry by it: acts. an rumors of important change: in composition of the Oabint, which we luiu-tily wish my pmvo true, guy. chap must be fortho betiugfor at u mpouiblo topl- eotfromthoHouao,f1wo_Ineit!:er,J:qa-:1,` r. c- annon incompotut not than 'KnnrA - nnllhdanhn `If: `u'..`lra...'.:. -' ix:-.33" ...,..u'"' ';;.:'aax.,"`.~":; ne ntqtemun Inmnelf, but he shndnheadv and shoulder: in intellect shun Ron qr (`.62- At last {the sgonj in over, and the that Grit Pu-linment for mgny 3 long year has linrlntl '1 Hunt mansion, WA rnnl GM, C CIDII CVIIU ITIVJI uuv :::x`1;iomnation of the Home the previous nnangnn (`nun Lin Inxnnnun uanvnnnna ' '1":- '71 :.;..';dt.s;.;,;...e..iiT..,;,:e am..;;..;; ; is concerned, it is impel - to say` what kind of legislation may _ slqygje All the greetquutions h interest the representa- 7 tiva~`iifthe?'people are passed over or I I t. .. l .. . I V upon the` country from one 1 1 l l l ; 1.fgg:r:a.1Vi}e_hmugu l-yithout the` sznallest A thowht about wh'nt.'their em: may be 1 ' npenthe future of the country,` Every ` measure` submitted by the Government, V. y`ilie"t_her good, bad or. indilferent, is ac- I their supporters ; and so fa, , asltlie legislation of the present session _Ie"eoncei-nod, it might as well be left en- to ipxe dizit of the Premier or Qouncil, without putting the .oountry.to the expense of going through . theffemevdf whatie called Parliamentary _ Igipomibity. Thecrepreeentatives from _ Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, were elected for the sole . purpose of crushing Sir John A. Mac- and strengthening the hands of I er_M_r.. Mackenzie : faction. Se far the ' election was a complete success ; but when we look calmly at the character of the legislation which has occupied the House since the opening of the session, it `iimposaible to detect anything but bungli and recklessness. Apart from 1116` we ute failure of Mr, Cartwr1ght's l`ai'i` Regulations, we have presented to ~ the `country the Railway Scheme of the Premier; which, for an important mes iure is, and must he, the greatest, or we -night say in American language, the `hidadnt >`hlI(` nvar nfnmnfnd .in kl-in TCKIDUIUK CI VIIW JLCKX U? rIUVl\I-- zalion for his libolloue utterances; The l`1___j___ 'n;__-4- 'I3-2I___ `Dill 3.. _,__ _`-II.\IlH I XFIIIU JUGIIWCJ JJIII I` IIUW law, and is the most miserable subterfuge the ever disgraced thestetutee; whilst the Teri` Bill, with its of tax- ation afford: it pl-ecticoli exhibit of whet cheep Government meone under Grit Rule. As to the new Election Inw we have already expreled our opinion berg its ehott-comings. We will, however, nnnn can has flu: nnllnt will urn:-Ir nknnlr LIB IIKIl'IKJIlIInIl5& 'V_U` Will, IIUWUVUI, soon In how the Ballot will work, about which we lnvo grave` doubt: if it will prevent either bribery or corruption,-the only for its introduction. Those are t only measures of importance nnnanltlnu-:nn flu: loin unnninn ` nun} thin PIIIIIIIZ ll ll-IIIVBI Ill LEIUIQ `Ill $1` quiry, it was elicited that the. Ministry were not prepared to nuke any state- ment: with regard to Mr. Geo:-geBrown s progress on the Reciprocity question. The Ministry sustained their-x-st reverse thissenioneing defeated on sB_illreIst- ingtoBnildingSecietiee. Otherwise their nnlnhnr AC nnnnnrhnu-I Horn I-nan shun-nu UIIUIISII VIIUIU HIQIIIT IIDYU I111` W1`, `and their Railway Scheme, tow:-mind, mull 3nnnannI>A in u: nun-in-mink at 2.22 "'3Z."Z'.I""oL'mg." "'oI.".'i.o...c"y'. "I-3.? Mr. Mackenzie 8; Co.,elected A: Speaker Mr. Anglin, 1 men who received the nnntlnlnnnlkinn A` tkn nnnnn fjsn nu-air`:-nun ?:.n".i'a."p':`.`J:;":'a"i'wI"ia`.'i1"'?. 55 `at Ann` :3 flu: rnnnl-. rrnnvoi-JA nulmfnv-`nun I115 IA! KIUIIUKWIX UIIUIT number of supporters have been stmng thnnah tlur mnnnuun Lawn `nan. wnnlr IIIIIIIIXK UI I|lP*.lI'K`B IIHVU ll DUK\III5 though their measures have weak, and I-I|A;II 'nnnonw Ann. n nun n:-n` No Accnmrr.-It in no that I . m....a. :. .__ _p__ -_.'..a. -...'.-.__nm al_sUvAV.m` 11111.1. LVJVV I31`:- aicuasibh, is little 4; oghbofteridnca {ho Finance Minintar by_ public opinion to I_0- originnl Tniri' ` Scheme. PARMAMENTARY; IIIIIXI, UIIU UIIU JILIIIIBIIIJ WC IHIV l to carry-them. A Pnohibitory [Aw Ivan n|nn tnnunnnrl and n . Vhmomaugctheduu isxthc '_ _ I_ t. or Iolnthing worm, in daringtoprepnmo 'todi'or from the moat >a.ndthinke1-of theago, wasinl that 'itiInotthedmIo,butthe. the way-thorspend them,tln.t (F016 1 thebestgnxxhdextothe academies of :1} pooplo;- perhspsh thorotuo but our studiulthnt would bettorpnythe pet-unl than thatofa nation in undrem, or holi- day attire. A great writer said thnt no ' Spanish crowd could be got together without a bull ght; -3 French crowd uvdflnnnltn nnwnlnfinn a an Tbnlhan mam VIIUIIVIIV 0 VIII! Ilsllll `D ZIUIWH IJIIIIIII without: revolution ; an Italian nan ` without a duel; or an mob, whether in England, Scotland, `Ireland, the States or Canada, xrithout an im-A menao consumption of huvy 17st,". half-a-dozen brawl; We believe this Is trueufax-asit;oes;hutthiaisVonly theaurface of thugs, md there in a depth beyond which will well repay more tlnntheae cur-lory observations. With the nations, with an nnln nvtnmxnn AG` Hr.` numb.-nnlnon UIIU IFIIQII-IITIICI QIDUI-I thensol: exception of the Germans; vheueem to imbibe. 3 love ot ' lager with their mother's milk, dancing is the one grand feature` of all their spoz-te,'vith~ite nccemponiament of deli- cioul music ; hence we nd e deterior- otion in physical roveu ; for-those who can only use their legs like Siglioni, or their throats like 3 Bullnchire nd to beudly lacking in muscle, and that stamina which holds end endures-5: ..l.-.. .5` In`. ..L.--1 41.- 1:- , , .4m. _ '. .. ` _ On,lli_lnRaco.-y1stprina,S.'BzollVey; %...1g..,.v-1;e Gidopn sum nun nvulvvw IUUUIVUII IIIU Illxlil-lIIIIIlIlU' datiens ; and the loftiest ights of. A I-Iomerieand Viz-gilianl verse were `ao- oorded ini praise of.Achilles and Aamem- non, who were only heroic on account of M their physical prowess. ANow, we do not d. rage music or dancing; butxthis we 1'9 ~ do aver that the French, who, perhaps, are. the greatest dancers n the world, here physica_.lly'deteriorated to such an extent, that twice duringthe last half century the military standard has been lowered, because the regiments "could not be lled up without so doing; and they . are new, man for man, the smallest in . Europe. It is, then, obvious that if -'we wishzmuscle to be developed, manly ath- = letic sports must be encouraged- Hold; ing these views then, we think the com- munity is much indebted to the St. An- drew's Society of this town, for giving us one day in_s year which is mainly devot- Ad fn.m||nnnIAr.nvnu-niuna Tn-4 `Ilmulno Iuuuuun wuuill llll. IIK UIl|ll|!VIl| phase of life which the Romans and and Greek: well Hence the laws of Lycurgua enforced gm: attention to athletic training, and the moel;`power- ful athlete received the highest-eommen- dntianne and um lnrin-I-. 413.}... no vun an] In an your wuwu usllululy uuvulr BWIBII U ed to~InuIc'nlsr7exerciaos. Last Monday Landing was a gala day with the above .Society, thanhtlu which obmcl prizes to the amount of `freight I nearly 8400, for the nucoellsful ooInpeti- p tlll in~vm~innn anmnn nil:-inn Q:-inow n--\, in saunas vwvv, nu uuu IIIVUTIII IIDIIIPUOP tion invarieua games. During Sunday night the rain poured down in. torrents, andthe -morning opened gloomily enough, and, as the day advanced, the prospect did not improve, but the reverse; and it became evident that Queen's Weather" only held goadifer the 24th, and could not be induced to` extend to the 25th,the day on which Her Majesty's, Birthday was obliged to be celebrated, if at all, as the 24th came on Sunday. But, despite the ding:-eeehleness of the day, the stout hearts of Scotia s fair sons and daughters would-not succumb, and a large crowd of both sexes peured into town from the country, fully determined te "see the el- ephant," let the rain-pour he ever so _ great; and the persistency with which the ladies stayed it out on the cold stand of the Barrie course, proved that at any- rate, the days of womanly endurance are not yet ed the land. Of course it was found to be utterly impossible to carry out the programme in full, on such a day as Monday was; but we noticed that the parts of -the programme carried through were well contested, and that the`contes- tents, and the successful competitors, were, with but few exceptions, the same as last year. .Now we would like to see ltIn'l nhennrnu` gin] an munch] n-nu. u-nu. m.u.U III `I. u.|Ul luau lills llul7 IIIIU `bi fraud ever attempted in the uhape of atatesmanship. Mr. Macken- ' _,zie's Railway Policy must stamp him as a political mountebank who tries to do ` -great things in a showy exterous way, `but entirely fails to impress the poo `with any regard for his honesty or ori- ginality. Like every talking` machine, we hear the noise of the machinery before a the `peach, and then when heydoei talk En" language is neither one `thing or an-. ""dt'her, but simply the echo of the Globe us : some other violent partizan. ' `For the present this sort-of legislation `iilly suit the people, but when they he- i to feel their pockets getting lighter and lighter every successive year, that their will be a`reaction which will con- theee .in_becilee to their. proper fplae in the general expectation of every _unIible man we `meet. When the peoo pie begin to realize how egregiously they -no I-man nnlrl than urn mnv Arnnni. nun- 1! Univ Jble ~ LVVW WC WIIIIIC ll-LC IT 53 this changed, end we would urge upon our youths-the propriety of more exer- cise of muscle, so as to give the prize- winners of this year, a. warm time of it next year. In doing so, we have the best interests of theecountry at heart, as we are firm believers in Muscular Christ- isnity, and "those, to our mind, who on- courage development of a healthy body, do-much towards the ensuring of a sound mind. hWe also observed, with great pleasure, that the `demandsst the bar, were largely for so/2 drinks, which speaks , well for the sobriety of the crowd. The arrangements of the Society were also most complete, end reflect the greatest credit on the energetic Committee of management, the most noticeable of whom were friends Nelson, Gunn, McIntosh, Hunter, Winters, and others; Donald Campbell, the President, was warmly re- ceived on the ground, and heartily con- 5 grstulsted on his recovery from the sev- ere ordeal he has recently gone through. In -conclusion` we say all honor to the St. Andrew's Society, for giving us` such a splendid bill of fare on the 25th. The fnnnuvinn upAnn.lInn a.-nnnaufnl 4..-......... nlanvuulu sun In nun: vu Vuuu auuu. LIIU following were the successful competi- tnrs2.._ ' ' lflillll hlI'.l'u Putting Light oStone.-l-4lbs.--lst prize, A. Scott, 37 ft.79 i1_x.; 2nd, Wm. `Macdonald, 34 ft. Putting Heavy Stone.-2l lbs.--1st prize, A. Scott, 29 ft. 8 in.; 2nd, Wm- Mwcdonnld, 28 ft. 10 in. A. Foot Rn.ce.-Boya `under 16 years,1`50 yra.,..m prize, Robert Neaa; 2nd, H; Snea.th.~- V V _ Foot Raoe.--Boya under 12 yous, 100 yards,--`l_st prize, `J. E. Casshon ; 2nd, Edw. Boon. r :Hep-Step-and-Jmp. -- lat prmf, W. Johnston, 37 ft. 3 _in.; 2nd, J. Bmghsm, 36 ft. l0_in. 'l`|nmu'ri-m Isak; II ............. 1 A IL- a. vulva, I I II. 09 In. > _ : `Throwing I{eavy.IfIa.mmer.--lat` prize Wm. Macdontld, 47 ft. 9 in.; 2nd, A. Scott,-12 ft. 10in. ' [ > ,QlCn-gal:-nu I --- `l`..._... 1-; ,- - II? U. Illllsllllll. I_1U Iv. lV_llI. Thnjowing Light Hammer.---l4 lbs.-- ' lat prize`, Wm, Mnodonsld, 74- ft; 2nd, A. Scott, 71 ft. 8; in. `Th\i7;n0 "Anvu Ilavnun V 1.1 .2-.. KWVVIIIU, `IQ Illa I`, I". ` Standing Long Jnmp..--lat rize, W. E, `Johnston, 10 ft; 2nd, W. why,` 9 ft. min. . Hitch and Kick.--lat prize, Wm. Hurley, 7 ft. 6 in. ; 2nd Wm Macdonnld, '}.mngT4 md 1 pm; Gndean ` e 3 .- at ' ' Shot?-cad, 28, ft~ 3 in.;-2nd, A. Scott, 27 ft. in. ' ` nuxa1.nm,}ms1.,m4IIura1es, 3 ft. 6 in. mgh.-1.c,p;-m,% p. sauna. `#3122 Lui'r. !..l_L COL-___ xtvuuvu qrnvuln an um uu_uvu,.uuv} .-intondtoloooui thelrchiefwithall his iocmditod fault, an oveti`hn'whioh wil:` be umnu-pelted by any previous o.`air o ofthe kind that has ever taken place in the Dominion, And will the belie the impression that in sought to be conveyed Iv tlln Hf. nu-nan: thus}. Iainfnv hm! VHO IILI, IUI. suvunwauuu "sun `Rural, and sustained by a servile majority bound withecast-iron promises, it is rea- isonable up infer, judging from their past `jseeord, that they will not hesitate to use this power at their disposal in any way they think (it, Professing to be true `friendsof Canada and-British connection, they are actually using every effort to 71et_ard'the development of the` country and to discourage the opening up of the great agricultural regions of our North `West by favoring American enterprise `in preference to British, It does not need the calculations of mathematicians or the foresight of statesmen to under- stand what the present Government are actually driving at. If their object, pure and simple, is to keep Canada in "a state of pupilage and dependence on the United States, they have succeeded very well so far as they have gone. Between playing with the Northern Pacic Rail- way and the proprietors of certain silver mining lands in the neighborhood of . Thunder . Bay, they have managed to hurke the grand railway enterprise `which was intended to cement the whole ` of British North America into one solid V Confederation. That, we believe, was the object of the late_Government, and `but for the unrighteous opposition given to Sir John Macdonald's Pacic Rail- fway Policy, we`-\ would to-day have the `pleasure `of witnessing the debarkation at thousands of sturdy emigrants bound for our Nujth-West. ' We would have thousands of men busily at work con- structing the Railway which today is as -likely to remain a work of future years as it was before the scheme of Confeder- ` ation came intoeetfect No wonder that ' Sir John. ,.A. Macdonald refrains from taking any active part in the House as `leader of the Opposition. If nothing ' else were in the way than the oheerless - ; respect of seeing the Canada hehss ' abored so hard to make united, prosper- ous and contented` for more than a quarter of a century, suddenly arrested ' in her career of greatness, it would be enough to break the heart of stoutnr patriots than he. \Vhether this be the real cause or not of ?Sir Jolm s passive , ' opposition to Mr. Maclmnzie's wild leg- islation, certain we are that he must feel that his country which oweslhim so much is ungrateful as well as unwise. "Give them rope` enough, says some, i `fund they will hang themselves." a This ` is no doubt sage advice, but, in the Ineantixne, what `is the Dominion of Canada to do while the `rope is being _,'- manufactured. Are we to keep drifting . down` stream while ministers are fumb- ' and stumbling about to get hold `of I some cock-and-bull sensation to keep up 2 ;._0 high pressure -on their following. Are we, as `Canadians, to remain quiet _~ whiletheovernnent gradually increases 3 our-burdens by `adding cent by cent to `lenrl',tax_ation,"audtakin`gfmmusmillions" ', A ' tlxnoney not reqiiired forthe purposes an-..e.`. future of Canada, ._It is the duty of every ' child, whoavhns any n- im ~ ulllauvtunl it ll 3! Ill: in D9 vuuvwlcu ' ly the Grit organ|,u`tlnt his'dayhas . oomenndpeuodin tlnolninds and hearts ; of ell true snd.Libeml Conservatives. Another meeting will take place to com- pleto details for the intended day, of which we will then give particulars. Amongst those present we noticed T. Atkins, l'aq., -Wu-den, Dr. Mudill, Col. Rnlitina Ilnflhnu Dgnun A4` Tnannr. aanuvul`, GOV ZBTIIIT IVUUVU UK l.UBlU|' . Hand. R oevo of Mulmur, a -no en. ` IIIDIIU IIIIUIIIHI Bu IIIIU lllllllll II-MU gennan, a certain `writer once penned. 4 .W?owever, doubt the truth of the Iphorilm; for `we opine that no man "would be much without the assistance of the ttilor, in an the days of y-leaf aprons huvel ong since departed. Now then, as tailors "are requisite. it in as well to secure the beat, and Mr. .R. Winning is one of the best we know of ; he is stylish in make and excellent in t. We have tried him and can justly my this much in his pain. ,1:-up, vvuuvu, Ur. minus, vun. ?`t"" Banting, Geo, l(cGin-, Reeve of Tomor- :: nan` `D44;-A -4` I`.u`rnun- u-:-~.__ Two men :91-e ned last Monday, for having fought on our streets last Satur- day night. It. I).__.__ __;4-.__guA nu A. 1)-... M:.jI;;wson and family, '1'. A`. Boys, F4q., and sistqr, started for Manitoba lsst Tuesday, taking the Dawson route. Ths last Social of the season was held 3.. AL- `Il'..LL-.I3-L ..-l.-..I ..--_, Il'\l.--_...1.... in _2:'.n`EZZ:.Z'a?"a'.'2`sZ$f" 12'5" i~'f.`.'In2iZ evening, the 21st innt.,and was a} decided Ininnonm 91% {IE IILUKCIDIUII QIIJIIIII on bond the_ Lady of the Wednesday, June 3rd. Faun Accmaxu-.--I.aa_t Monday as a lad was helping his father, Mr. Thomas Boys, neat` Allandale, to log, one of the logs rolled on him, and killed him nearly instantly. - - There ere three Steamers plying be- tween} and Prince Arthur's Landing for Red River; all have more d in th passe `d (mi-ht 0 . 6 nger an I _L E.$JLI:lc\IuI' IIIUIIIUUT, II. II. Cook, Faq.,fM.P., win in town lastMon- day, looking well, but still limping inhis gait, having not quite roooverod from the sprain`-of his ankle. He was genial as usual. y W II-I1 nvunus-an yuan] us 1111;. u.III~'lUullU.' K .0 cannohexpect that Sxr John can % *~..,.....*e *.::*:-;. ":;:* 1 :3; . n e s : in orderio hi 1'nto do _ mun. Nomuunn hen-" agtho=._v_oIght of-cax-a and thenoeruf omomu unless he in consol- ihl I9 l_,nora,l anX.-H """' "",-""""D"' Tho Fields, the Fields, tho fmh, `green Fields." _.Yes, that : the talk of all who love iiaturs bqmty ; but*if you viuit menu, you can save mgnyu dolln-,' and niuny an! hour of The Fields weJn.vo`re- in-ind ..II. I} ml..- ur-|__;.__ no -__ .1-. ExcUilIn.-R0m6mber the Thomto n B1-as Band Excursion aroundthe Lake, _._ L_-`_J ..I.- u1'_.L_ -3 LL- 1--1--- __ A Dl:_I.usIoN.--We, observed on `Mon- day 1:51;, that though noarly all the shut- ters were up in town, still the closing was, in many instances, a sham, as quite a Business was,heing carried on. Now this was scarcely fair to those who really in grand hit}: an nlhnn ' ' Mr. J as. Ross,afamer living at Shanty Bay, was brought up before the Magis- trate on Tuesday last, charged with dip- ping the head of a girl living with him, and about 11 years old, in boiling hot -nlmr -Hun I-nnnnn-nf I-n rlninn an lunn WKKI, UIIU Ihlll III IIIB IIUIIIS $1, UUIUE `her eupposed carelessness in spillingsome boiling water on the headof his infant child, about three Ssbbaths since, and from which the child died. After a [lengthy investigation, the Magistrate de- cided to eendthe cue to the Assizee. "B; 'i13I.ELy'".s.;{n 1Z{e,T.?.eeang was held in Cookntown, to see what an- gcouragement couldbe given to parties starting a` Foundry and Grist Millthere. C. Cook, Eeq., occupied the Chair, and Mr. H. Harper acted assecretary. The Secretary read` a number. of communica- tions he had received in answer to an ad- vertisement inserted in the Torontodaily papers, in reference thereto. A commit- tee wag nally appointed to communicate with several of the applicants, fix the amount of bonus, and makethev necess- ary `arrangements. been several prize ghts lately in the States-no arrests have been made therefore. The Czar of [Russia has returoed home, and speculation ierife an to the. probable results of visit. ' _ ' Our Goloniu" are making them- selves heard and felt in Enghnd, asqnitae s revulsion in favor of keeping the Em- pinointact, has sprung up on all sides, andbypolitiiaianlofsllshadeu. I - Ean I grant many novltiea this wgek ig Gents Eu ' -nun-u Jvulno sun (lulu! WU IIIVB 1'8" fen-odtolelll "The Wehter, amp!` the hestsawing mlchinos in the wide, wide 1m-Id". ' . '0-rlylali that .inAn'in km `b. IU I35; UV IUBILBD uuvv U5lO5lV|u|5lJ IIIVJ _ vo been sold then we may expect our Hoprnentatives and ministers to be brought to their senses. Aa.mn_tters are at present the Government can do as `they like, for intoxicated with power, and nNnlo{nnJ `av a any-vnn nlnintv IILIIB WED $311231 lllli UU _IillUBU WIIQ FUIIIIJ in good faith, did close. The Lacroaa Hatch have last Mondn. , hnf.wAAn.H-an Rnrn and Tnnnntn nlu-Inn nut; JJIIJIIEZ XIII? HUI` Hill! ULUIIUHJ, between the Barrie and Toronto clubs, wns decided in favor of the former, after one inning: had been played. After the first inning: a dispute _a.roee which pre- vented theplsy being continued. We don t know who was in fault. - Rumcra are rife McConkoy is to be the Grit candidate tor the Local House lit the next election. We would like the gentleman to reconcile his sup- nor}. nf I'LL "Ah an:-`Kalli Lfnnnnnlcl `no doubt. "' uni) III-IV 6Ull|uDlMDII_ Ill KGIUILUIIU LIKE Elly` I port of the Hon. Sandeld Macdonald with his support of the present incapa- ble: at Toronto. . He will try to do so An indignation meeting was held on Friday evening, last, at Thornton, and resolutions ndopted,_ condemning the Hamilton and North-Western Railway Coxnpnny for altering the route, and thus leaving Thornton without a railway at all, andlcuwooly touching the Township of Essa. ` nun nuvuv IA JV-nu UTE ll: uuunu HUD water, the reason-of hm domg so, being `Bar nnnnnmr` nnrnlnnnnnnn in nnilnnranmn mm A :-thu r 1.: been -made Du-ko of Conuught. . . nu__ 1-.\_,jg_1_ (1,____.__,-_,,. I , , I W Government have ben defeated on_ an unimportant mea.su1je., ""1... _.__ `ILL- __-_A. A'._ :I.__' I ..-_v---_ v_ -- --q.u-ur-- -n-new -a\|nJ\AlIll_ The rain: of the past few days 1 have} had .9. most benecial effect on the crops. The session at Ottawa.` has been made the occasion of 9. round ofgayetieu rarely oaualled. V n." The Queen'"B.'}th' day was elebhated with -great cold, in nearly every town and village in the Dominion on Monday last. .

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