Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 4 Jun 1874, p. 2

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RJDFIVVA. gun up `J p I! uuuwl, LIJI n AILULIHIIII, and_ Aldermen Blevins` f - ..:.~.-"I.`!-'.Y`3. .`\?:`"s -. Q ` I - , , . 1 maniac inch 4" . Don fox-gt that the Rose of Allan- . ah: Tnanmf nml 'l`.....I.....J' --------3-- uvuloll ihb ant` The diiculntytvbetween the A farm laborers inoEn.glnnd seems to be in a fair way of an amiable solution, has bo. T parties have agreed to leave t "it dis- putes in the hands of eome_practio_l men. A Theim ion into Canda th_ie7y'_,ear_ pmpines to in excess of thot on-you-'3, end of a better class. ` Guide mainly wont: just now, _: in Grand On-Ange Long. held `at se. ' `on WodnIIdsy, elected Mr. Grand Mastm`, and II. ,D'Af!V `nn'nH'nmW hnnnn r!.......I uu-u, - uuu uuunuur 101' ,Lu.urqI1017|'.e, nas been `appointed Stipgndary Magistrate for the North-West Teii-itaory.' Thus an-' othertnitorh`asgoneto.his1-est._' -- The New Vconnexioil Conference at Milonis just clooed._ The body has agreed to become united with the Wes- leyns. The Rev. Mr. Savage has been elected President; . . A . Traitor Cunningham, M.P.,Athe poo; Inn,' and moinber for Marquette, has bean `annninhul Qainnnclm-v `Nl'..,.:.a.....a... IIIJI UL J.uuPu\;uul'uuIP IIIU uutlluwlunu We do not object--and _ we wish it to be understood -to the. Government in _power rewarding its political friends; but this the Grits never do. It is not 1|... 1.:;u-..1 1)-:-........... ...1... :. ............1...I Rr.=:cxrmcrn.-'1`hore is. as yet, no au- thentic information ns to the measure iof success . the Hon. George Brown has re": ' ed in the States, on his -Reciprocity The Hon. George Brown hasretnrned to Ottawa, and he and. the Ministry are the results of his mission, which, it is laid, are the pave:-so of being Iatilfactorv. ' ' ;,vvv -viva` uwuunuu a Pflty 01 111111618. The mob was with difficult)/r suppressed. Pnllox LAnon.--A number of prison- ers from the various `local prisons have bedntaken to the Central Prison,To1-onto, and put to hard labor. This is just as it should ha. 5n the 29:1; gang, 3 child of Mr. Gra- ham's, Aurora, fell into a boiler of water and was drowned. A _ British Columbia` and 'Mauitoba are both very distriutfttl of the intentions and ability of the Mackenzie Ministry. 5 There was a. serious niot in Limerick, Ireland, on Sunday last, is. mob of over 1,000 strong attacked 3' party of militia. Tlun mnh was with rli`-imulhr mnn-....-,..1 The Sirvor Region at Prin;:e Arthtu-'3 Landing, in_tux-n in'g out to be most: pro- lic. ' The Englisli Dex-1:3: was won this year by George Frederick," in 2.46. `D............'.. __.._A -1 ____ 37 I ""'B" ` "``'```'``D ` "` `V Bsrnum's great show is to` visit Canada again sometime next _month. nu nu an o - . 1`. vuuusuu wvynuuw Ul 13 but: uunwu Lea Shore, kept by Mr. Hunter, for there for your money you get in exchange the best and cheapest teas, groceries, provisions, Wines and liquor: to be had anywhere. We mean what we say, and know where- of we speak. Thc bent assortment of 'co.nnd goods in Town :1; 0. A. Perkins . `Ax Exc1nNGE.-0ne of th `best ex- changes weknow of is the Canton Tea Qlnnn Lani `Lu :1 `Jumbo... 4`... LL....... PA... -\JIV,II,_-Xgl,'V.I_|.V PIIIBGJ I173, UH D110 lllloy to. power-, so that there ' in n`qtg_.po;niti_o'n'in' the gift of the Pro- Goyernment that is worth the l_n9p_pf pine ; ngei-_; for the very moment ofifnncied security and ease maybe the veryp-moment when the Grit vulture may llnllggpxtn fromthe clouds and pick the one s bones. L The dismissalof Dt.,,Wjggins from the Principalsliip of Asylum, at Bi-antford, is 11 in point, and must remain . I monument to the infzunyyof the 7 ptrty in power. The Grit schemer who he: been appointed as this gentleman : sul' o&_Ior, in return`for`his assisting Mr. lfoillfwith his High School Bill, has `' hid": `plied foihis hankering stomach eeling helm of eighteen hundred -do1le'I`-ie.y,ear!-p-an advance of ezg/it dollars on Dr.lWiggins' salary; ' Thin, with the increase of 3400 year to 8tevverd's salary; and the addition of c_`1`ir1ily of tm-for the Grits never niahe any but family appointments---hag . to the permanent annual expendi- or thiasmall institution alone not three thousand dollars. W- L____L M. mm; m _ .', T resign` is tion as Town Clerk ind Trealmrer. He has been a most oicient public oicer, faith- ful and conscientious in the discharge of his oicial duties, and of gentlexnanly ant` I-nnnnnu-an Wu Lawn run 6f-E- Hawononooonou Dunn............... Wm. Hewson........ Msjariey-rowna.-rie'* cxlm, 11. D. Pownnn, ` 7 C. PLA Y7-....'.- IJ|II.I|J|-lllill IOOIIOOIOIOO GilpinOIIOOCOCIOIIIl Rnhlinn , "J47?" x::n""" m.nn'5;I "'vs'r "i{;-`I575. doubt that hisvnuocesuor, Mr., Henry HIV`- \ xI`J ..OIC.. O_Ion-0 McDowell......L.....- I` Q_.2n_I_ Lll.U.IlVWUllouoooD..o.oo- G. Smithaaoo-_OIoocco: GL-J.I__L 'is's.&','. .i1"pr7;hZm "'..n:E&11"Z3m`,:'$; e fox-tho` L _,,_ __'_`II I___, 9 1 1 .1. --_ ___ `-~- 1 A inln, in town under the of ` Brigham Young," was inctojail, on Sntrday last, charged with Ituling adnumber of champagne with flu: nnnn3nnn arrixl VI II-II Q`llI.IIIIIEI' UI. UlI`uIl B5llU hot. 51103 with the precious uid, from Hunt : saloon. He got tight with tho voontontu of one of the bottles and-was ought lying helplessly drunk byitllide. Evidently Brigham was not Iliad to champagne, for he sold 6 bot - olna 4:..- an .5. IL. ...... ..-.......:u-..A 4'... ` _ {Ibo 'presAst_1re--through arbitrary treat- nibnt `amounting almost to abuse-that is Krbught to" bear upon the employees of the Qn'ta.rio'Govcrnment, to oblige them ,:nnnonAL-:nnn`rnnu- univnvunl WIS` VXVIJ IIIUUIMAIS "DD HUI {Inn Tnnity Church arochinl Sc}`:o`o`i Hymn, last Monday evening, to take into the advisability of retain- `nn `n'6LA OLA -nlnnnl {Elna lxnnnnnnlnu-`J IIXU Iljl Kl\iI1II`%IIU, IUI llUUl\l U I-IUU' tlea"for 60 ctI._ He was committed for III W *9 KUUI, `I59 UJCLILIUIB RIJVI ' The meeting was largely Attended. A qujority of those pres- out were in favor of retaining the decorations.` The vote, however, was oohned to lc.tuI.l pew holders, and re- jnlted in there being 14 in favor of doing- evlsy with the decorations, and 12 for their remaining, several refusing to vote. The voting list used was very imperfect, xamauy pew holders names were omit- AILDILI-In A u I O I O u n n I u o I u I u I o on J. `Powell ................ .. F. SutheI'l`nd.o 0 0 to o o .4 `IZ`J_, , ., , -M UIIU &VlOlUlllIl VI. LUIKILII` hag, in'tho the school, the banners: and Aumrntinnn Tina mnnltina wan Inn-nnlv Fun:n'rv s Mumon oi` InELAND.-- The Burlington Qily Sentinel in speak-- ing of this company, says :-A large and appreciative audience greeted Flnhertyi Mirror of Ixeland at City Hall last night, and the entertainments, under the direction of the eicient manager, Mr. Charles H. Hicks, was a decided success from first to last. Miss `FJu_ 'II .._. A`... 1,- ,, ., IITBIVIVQ BIIIRQT ll. U130 l4) lul. J`1lHH Kitty Moore, the beautiful songstress, won merited applause ; J. D. Kelly was 3 whole show and: something to spare in himself; the Bay State Boys were im~ mense, especially in their double clog dsnoe, the panorama was extensive and beautiful, and the whole combined one of the best panoramic and .\m.riety- enter- tainments travelling. ' This troupe will give an entertainment, at the Town Hall, Barrie, on Monday evening next, June 8. . ` into power in .3. :it"ir`i3`iu'embHshe,cusmnx of gs igliar no oicer in_the Civil V _ 4 V . Ln fact so .strongly `had eqgrnfted into our on- ._cutgpB rs t` for English ire- 1 one plnd, mad the dad o{_in_ntg,bi1ity of Goi?e1'nment positions .*atnQg_ ,).),ii-;_'Au11ican neighbors on the T _ Jhat Che expulsion `of an officer of u!-~_ _'\_vil 8ervioe--ho`wever' necessary merited-wa.s sure to be fol- lovtgljpyd some_ xprcssion of popular .Vi0l'om_:e and iniguatioln. But this Jlngpyjtate of things no longer exists. _ThQ@H|_ocurityhand respectability of our Civilhsorvice passed away on the day ILA nruinn hm }\nwnu- an that Hunt-n > `rqmoed without the` `proof of imp:-opniety or` wu played on the Quee_n s Park, on Tueadny last, between the Barrie and High Schoo clubs, which. resulted in victory for the former. The score stood as follows :-- special Vestry `meeting was held in LA "'1-inflict nkninnh `Pal-\nn|n'n] Rnhnn] 711...} Bum.-V-A match` of. am `Ball NAIR. SCOII--ElGl! SCHC soonI:--nuuua: CLUB. mu. Umpire. Puxrox, 0...... >01. cum -RUNS. A . 30/ ` RUNS. I` 41 OUTS. OUTS. .- -- "VvI-rq rvl UVAI I.5;(rrunEs._-There is no mistake about = it, Mr. S'e`pherns, `who holds out just 3 beat p_hce in _ `photos. The cfcacy of Bryan : Pnlmonic Wnferg in curing coughs, cum, and all Bronchial af- ., (canons, and chearirnglhuiietcd, has passed into 3 proverb. In the United Smut, when Jhena mmvcllrmu Wafer: are known, they bear dcwh all opposiuon',|nd oclipoe all tivalry; the demand for them [In an-udily iner.aued for the last twenty yuan, until now Ihef|`.yle_| avenge over one hundred thousand Vboxe8f._.__a,. yen. ;Emin-ml umnbcu of the mcd1,icn;,`-profoasion, gwulxom number ndnil thuuhay know of no pxopnmion producing nch `bo`ncoiu_l nulls 4'! mac wafers. .Whdq.tni`c1_z--in`uaion.I!uy`'ocl I perm. non! curc. . . S916 bynll dmggigu cad malty e'nhm`atf25om.pu box-V * ' . ` u.u_ ulu mue. zne mne 0! the race was 2:4s6. George Frederick won by two two lengths. There-we: but a neck between the second and third homes. n... .- Esnliz T0NJ'rH'r:*c1vIf '1 ;w.~3.: i . QIYDVTQH ,_-.v _. --u-5. Ewan has a great" many novelties this week in Gents Furnishings. The Reception Committee of the Sons of Temperance invited the mem- bersot the Grand Division to a sail on Lake Couchiohrng. The invitation was very generally accepted, and the visitors appeared delighted with the scenery, and invigorated by the pure atmosphere, as well as relaxation from all business. Thougli` neither passen- gers nor boat had liquors on board, we venture to say, the Ida Burton never hsdajollier lot of passengers. The weather was ne, and all disposed to enjoy the pleasant trip, and render those about them happy.-'--Packet. For Fresh Meat go to the Tea. Store, kept by`Mr.VD. Ki A oash- box, containing about "840, and some valuable papers, was stolen from Hicks 85 Heywood butcher chop yesterday mormng. Mr. Hicks had stepped out at the lime to look at some meat in a farmor a, Waggon, and was- absent only a few, minutes. :-. There were several ght: on the 25th and sore heads and disgured counten- nnces on the 26th. ' READY, AYE, Rt:A1)Y.-Mo:'e hurry - the less speed is an old provei'b.. But in times of sickness it is as well to hurry at once to the doctors, who will hand you a prescription to, take to Messrs. Watson & Co's, Chemists and Druggists of this t.own---they send patients ther` because Mr; \Va.tson is just in his deal- I `ings, and 9. look at his genial, cheerful and handsome countenance, does the patients good anyway. * * a5he'%waiia;;}Tconr.%.nee in ace}; .: V Ha1nilbon._ hhlatbers of much moment are being discussed.v The merging of the New Connexion body into it, is expect ' ed to be consummated, which will require impoltant changes in the composition of tie Conference in futilre. ' Tm-: CnoPs.-,-Throughout Ontario, we are happy to learn, the Fall Wheat looks excellent", and the promises for an abun- - dant harvest aregvery good. The Spring ; crops have been gut in, -' in good order, [ and the recent warm weather and genial _x-ains, have had a most beuecipl inu- flli ' Gnu` V) -:RAClTY.-It will be remem- bered by many of our readers that Sir John A`. Macdonald, during the late session, charged the Minister of J uetioe, Mr.` Dorion, with having been appointed as one of the_Quebec`Judgee, or know- ing well that he would be. Mr. Dorion emphatically denied the truth of ' this (J ohn s) statement, and said that no such appointment had been offered him, and that it was not his intention to re- tire fron political life. In less than a month, however,'from the date of Sir- John s charge, we nd that M. Dorion isappointedto the very otoe Sir John isiitated. Comment on this fresh instance of Grit veracity is-quite superuous. Ewan will show one case of vry choice Summer Dress Goods this week. `once. MT. Ross, the Minister` .1` Militia, do-> nied, in tlie`House, sending the theaten- ing letter on which we snimudvertocl, two weeks since. He said that it was is forgerv if it was signed William, Well, the letter in question was signed W. Ross." .What a. small hole to creep out of. However, it is Grit like. ' Hon. E.'B. wod was presented, at Brantford, last week, with a handsome nnhl ....\;.-.'I. ....'.l ..I...:.. u 1):... '1`)...-lm. AJLuuvlUl\|, Inll "OVA, Wit 0 llullunvulv gold watch and chain. Big Thunder" has got his reward for Speak now, in the shape of the Chief Juaticeship of Manitoba. We would advise him to join the S. O. T, before he is sworn in, it will be so much better for Lhinmelf, and the oice he fills. V ' At length the Pope-Maodonald _ steal- ing letter [case is ventilated. A man named Boyce has confessed to stealing the letter, and sending it to the Hon. Hr. Young, with a. nowtolling him why he diglso, so thstsMr. Young knew it was stolen, and yet he and Messrs. Hol- ` ton, Huntingdon and Penny resolved to publish it. What gentlemen we are, ain't we ! Earl Russell has directed the attention of Government to the critical aspect of. affairs in Europe, .which, it is admitted on all hands, looks very warlike; and de- spite the recent alliance by marriage with Russia; and the _C'zar e visit to Eng- land, it is stated that Russia wan con- tinue its aggressive `policy in` the East. Itis evident that it requires but a spark to set Europe in ablaze. The question of the hour -is, what course will -England nnrsmn? ` . ' ' 5 Cozrrssrnn Em:c'r1eNs.-Not the first case has been tried in Ontario as yet. How is this ! The number of contested elections for Ontario, is far greater than heretofore. o Is it because that the part ice to be tried are mostly Grits that there is all this delay? It looks very much like it. We presume Mr. Mackenzie thinks that the longer the time is before these trials come on, the better chanceit gives the sitting members, as many wit- nesses will doubtless not be come-at-able. vl. vuv uL pursue? THE. ENGIJSI-I DERBY, ORILLIA mans. West End DIALIM m_ Pianos of but Innkou. Tho Mason 8 Hum- lin Otuno, and the Cumin Orgun Company : 0:-pun um! Meltdown: Organ` and Muz- doono Io tool, and lonalp, on the Vmonllny jtynolllnylll. -' ` , . .,,,_.V.:np1n3n_saL;1no' B N. THOMAS, And NORTHRUP 8 LYHAB Solo Agents for the Dominion. Non--Ecleh-io-oselootod an ' anner I need, Ulverton, P. Q., wri!e-"'l`he leloou-io Oil is getting a. great reputation hue, and II deil celled for. Send us I further eupply without de y. Lemoyne. Gibb 8 00., Buck- inxhun, P. Q., write-Send on one you Eclectslc Oil. We nd it to take well. Sold by ell medicine dealers. Price, 26 etc. 8 N. THOMAS. Phelps, N.Y. '_i_AnNOR'[`I1RUP LYIAN.'l`nx-nmn n-- ' Sports, Ont., wx-ltes,seud me C do: Dr. Themes writes--"Send me some more Eclectrie Oil. I uruucmus. Army cents worth hns cured on old standing cough. It positively cures Ontnrrh, Althmnnnd Group. Fifty cents worth hos cured c:ick in the heck, and the some ' quantity lnme hock ofeight yenn standing. The follow- ing are extracts from n few of the many letters that hnvo beeureoeived from different ports of Onnnda, whic`.a,wo think, should be Inllicient to ssttsfy the most skepticsl. J. Gollu-J, ol Eolectrlc Oil, have sold all I hnd from you nnd want more now, its out-es nre truly wonderful." Wm.Msgnire,of Frnnklln, wxitcs,"I lino sold all the agent lc!t,,itncts like I ehnrm-it wes slow at 'st,but token splendid ynow H. H. 0ole,of Iona, writes, ple-.:e lorwnrd 6 day 'l`honns' Ecle.-trio Oil, I em nearly out ,- nc 1!.- ing equals it. it is highly recommended by thou who bore used it _ J. Bodford,` Thames- ville, wxites--"Bend at "once a further supply of Ecleetrie Oil. I have. only one bottle left. I never snw anything sell so well and give such zonersl sntisfnotion. J. Thompson, Woodfonl hove sold entirely out. Nothing tskea like it." Ilillor 8' Reed, Ulvez-ton, Q., lel_eotr_ie__0il getting: crest nnnmtm. 1.... EDWARDS & LAIRD nucfnlcl I TH0lAl' EXOILSIOII `Ecuaa-mo 0n.l -Won: Tu Tune In Wnmar nu Gone.- Pnlp osnnotatay where it is used. It in the cheapest medicine ever mnde. One don euro: cummon sore throat. One bottle bu cured bronchitis. v Fifty fonts you-!_h an -Inn!-no nn.._I. My LUSH VLV .1111 g;.;u.sEnv1c& . nose. I /told Guido. IAOIIGO I TH` I MIA IIOB .. l!mpuhmm -_-.-. ...... . uuucamy navonred beverage, whioh may save us many heavy doctors billa." -Civil Service Gazelle. Made limp! with Boillngiwaur or lilk. Each packot ia abollod -JaIu E: n 8 Oo.,Ho:nmopathlc Chemists. London- Hauuuctnn or Cocoa.--"We will now give an account of the process adopted by Ileurs Jame: Eppa i C0,, manufacturers ol dietetic articles. at their works in the Emton Road. London."-Seo article in Cantu`: Houn- j Bnnn.ur.-8rn | 0oooA.--GnrIruz. no Oouron-ruio.-"By A thorough knowledge at the neural lure which govern the operation or digoltion And nutrition, and by I careful Appli- ution of the line proportion of ivellulectod coeoe,Ilr. Eppa he provided our hrukfut tnblee with I delicately avoured beverage, which heavy doctorf bills)` f , mu;o`3za-rensmm;n_as.;.1 latter to the. ,WIu'g,' from Csrriville,` 1' -Isle o'f.'Wi'ght Bounty, Vs.,3Is s: A re- I msrksble ' phenomenon was rd here ` last Thursday "evening, between three` ~ and four o'clock. While everything was ' "very still in the place In sudden loud re- part was heard resembling the explosion of s large steam engine. At first it was thought that one of the ..ssw mills near . here had exploded. The jsr continued i for fteen or twenty seconds. The whole earth was shaken by its force. A few se..- onds after a. kind of echo was heard in an opposite direction, ivhere the report T was rsflsesrd. The Petershurg Index of Mondsy, says: `~ From sll sections of Southside Virginie come mention of the mysterious rumbling sound, which seem- ed to have been immediately over the south-eastern portion of the city. Vari- ous theories hsve been suggested in solu- _ tion, but none of s sstisfsctory character, and the matter stands now as profound a. mystery as when it startled on last * Thursday, as with the crack of doom, ' the quiet people of this section. 1! DiED. MoMAHON.---At Totonlo, on Tuosdny oven- lng, `Ind inIt,vChulolto Amelia, Ibo be- loud wilt of Juno: McMahon, ptimer, noJ 99 years. ` . God made the man and the tailor the gentleman," avcertain writer once penned. We, however, doubt the truth of the aphox-ism; for we opine that no man would be much without the assistance of ' the tailor, is as the days of y-leaf aprons have long since departed. ,N ow then, as tailors are requisite, it is as well to secure tl_ne_best, and Mr. R. Winning is one of the best we know of; he is stylish in make and excellent in t. \Ve have tried him and can justly say this much in his praise. DURIE--LOCKE.-On lho Sn! inal., nl Trinity Church, Barrie, by the Reverend Edvard Morgan, nniulod by Ronrond Edward Mot by,J.SIowut Durie. F.oq.. Oman, Io ary E., ucond daughter of Jouph Looks, Esq-, Barrie. Won; AND Sum.-'1`hose invariably do the beat work, who sing while they do it; and_we are sure they will sing all the merrier if they will only purchase the Wheeler 15 Wilson Sewing Machines, and the fine toned, handsome pianos, organs, and `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. To Ownu or Hone:e.-lt it in a well at- /leetefl {eot conrmed by the experience or thounnde thet Dede) : Comlrtion Powdere and Arebien Heave Remedy for house in enporor to anything of the kind now ever known. We know that it has been need in many oaeee where the bone he been con- * eidered almost worthleu, with the moot t eetiefaotory reeult, the horse having been reetored to perfect eoendneee or so much ben- etted thet the oompleint eould aoercely .be obeerved. -Many anoh horeee have after- waade been eotd for from 850 to 8100 more than they would have previously brought. and were well worth the difference; let all mtereeted eonder thie. Remember the name, and eee that the eignature of. Hard :3- Co., iaon each package. Northrop&Lyman. Toronto, Ont., proprietore for Canada. Sold by ell medieine deelere. ..........u w wwn non ' doe-. - trines. ' We mend tint` aha laotuyd I" his m9.abe1-witl|a`kiII.= '0 any Judas intho` .__....__._._..._.__. Eucrnlcrrv 1 Trauma }n_.l Wlxanr n. am-. A WA!!! 8unx.aan-.Tha poblio havaulo felt the want olaomothinglhatoouu badopon ea upon for tho ono of rhomnaliam apraina, broiaoa neuralgia bowal comp1ninta,&o;aad wa ` arohappy to say Ihac want ia now anppliadin tho ahapa of Iho`Canadian Pain Dumyor. In lmuly anon wonderful mad:oino,and onalhal atfaotaan iumadiato and poma nl own in allcaaoa {on which it in rooonunon `d. Sold by In mudiainn dIllaIfl_ III also! wt vnuou H II all medicine duhm. -' rare quarter 5 5010 6 Hides-:8 Sheep Skin:-`-81 50 to 2 75 Butler-15 to 16. Eggs-lo to 120 . HA_y-$20 oo to 23 00. Wool, now clip-27 go 30. rotuou--per bug 50 to 690. Dressed HogI-7, 00 to '1 50. Beef-Hind quuter '1 00 to '! 75. Fora uunrlnr 5 an. -n a 0: .4`. -2. V_ BARBIE MARKETS. Fall Whe|-$l.20. Trudwol --31 1210 $1 lb. Spring- .1 10 to 1 15 0339-55 to 58. Peu--60 to 65. Bnrlcy-'l0 to `I62 Po(|[,ogg...n:r Run an 1.; en- nnruy-`I0 to 16*. Potuou--per big so to Hon-'1 on m -1 an -nnnu quuner `I 00 Fore 50 to 6 25. I-88 Jnspmmon of the and lo ce_aIebrate_d_ and Joann than one church in thI'I..CIIdsd' .2 d that High Clnurchiam, A , Elm Popinh than Qlll ` .7 4 - taught -in such books smug- Altar. Now `the Synodl e. him 1 action. at` -once on ll ,IIIHUI.` ? Roman Catholics he dlf I ght, bntwvedo not ithugid that ' lull I `and 2'04 roctriud; solo and an in 1151-3, no large n or nppll Into It! alias ofoum. Bukiltsgn 0: ;Vondm' Soliqium, Tuvalu, and Hum 0- & lop, limit. - 1. -.- . : . , 1`. W.-'l'AYwI -X_-I1-_-9 . ' ' Mall] sun lllllllll on mot Igc. . Eula puool will told ubjool Io H0` uovod bod find by Ibo Mum. ror {unhu poniulcn uni condition of 1 a I: :T.i.'{'.."......" "".`. -. ...".."5.; B'.".?.o`. . .2."'.o. a pull II are IIIIIOI Iron: Unlhl. . Onolomh of tho pqnchuu noun! ` I, paid Io lho Vondon Solicitors II lb` ' "9 l. M10, and haluzco wilhin ono III_lW '1 . Conn without imoml. A: the 0 you 0! I pm-ohnon, two-third: of tho pure "W7 can llllllill ounce 0. _ ._ mach ning` ..{II --`J A-5-`4` " . I mu no need 1: line at ulo. . L01` gfjoing lot 35 an Iron! ooIIO"" .0! Run; nbont twenty acres are 6500"" Iil0I.~ This In front: 6:: Lake Conchiohllio gum! in In Inilou from Ocilhu. ' ` M I On: lnmln M -5.. ------|---- ---"' "` That; in I mull droning bout 00 W` P'" _ LOT 4 -Boin pm o7`l;1onh-hull of lo! 30 "` ` `N1 0f `inn. containing 78 we'- '9'" ' 1" . Olupliog Ihmout thou P0" llolh }u_kou by lluo nilwayu. Tm. lo: won be eligible for building 1ou,ui|l ubolwun tw_o tuluny linu. An Qoonnlg dnuipllol Wm 50 need line at LOT T_.n.:... I... Q: .. 1.... ........im " "" "V IIIVIIU L01` a.-noin pum lol 14, on. .1 mm 181 acres, (moon now: an aligned ; mu honu in oroctod on tho loo. Tm: um" ouch um lhtongh uh. 19, -Bninp mu .1` Nun L.n -11.: 30 - ----- -- vl `IIII-lo Purchncu of Ibo than two panels in cpl` ` of giving monpgou,-vill nun lo hop b"` ings and machinery inonrod in full mow` of mortgage mono). _ tn1':..n-2------A-" - " ` " " uuc .Luu1.uuaI-I1! Il-WI_IIJOII'Wm . Then we have _I resby0eriun,d when Professor Swing is a fair example, who preach and teach doctlinel oerhinly never dreamt of by John Knox, `_WO . know not if the Methodist: or Pmuby-. `terians of Canada have in.th'rmidst any shepherds of this class, but it would do no harm to enquim,_nnd that pun themselves defenders of the faith once delivered to the Sainta." The Chuck n of Englan, too, which has or.Io.IIIsny years . stood up any bulwark apiut Ilr V delity and Pope:-y, is, in than days, apparently ltlidu wind: both. Bishop Ooleuao doubt: 1 Inspiration of the -Plhldlvll lib nnlahmfarl M '4-J. A-- '_l I -----I uvvvo LOT 9.--Boing a squat, son in Aumly. oonmuug of four Ian, on which an oreclmi 1 Mon and dwelling-homo with out bu-I-|' inn, largo granny, and woodahed. TM houuit I n! oluu franc building . TM gantry, with bnu complete, on hold 10,009 shell of grain. D......|.---.. -1 -L .7..- .-.... -mu -nu ywuumcl :- L0'l`1.-Boing phur lo! 31 in mm com-oulon, Mum, {owning pan of the village of Alhorly, on uhioh stand a Grin Hull and Falling and Cardin; Mi-l, und engine hull!- Tho building in of Mono, Ion: nmu bill : inclndnng the buomont lluly. The null" home in alto of alone. There Irrtwo mm of none. and 1 choppin] Inlchino for chor- ping hone-food There in space for n Ihinl run of olonu. Bniuinnh ind muhinm nun Ill IIUIIBI uomly now. lnmn n hoioo-food "1`S}S'i."5$2'r..'{'. Elia stones. aming : ind muhinvry uomly now. ' I-`arms, Steam Grill and and Pa!- ling Elmo, Store. GI-nnur , um! Dwelllnlloluo. In the own ships of urn and llama, and 1-! lho Village on Aunorly, In nu` County of Ontario. Pnunnut to I dunno Ind on! in the (`an- Ida Lundod Crpdil Company, n. Kannmiy. will be sold by Public Arction, with tho Ii` robolion of the Master in Ordinary, by Mum oiadeuon - MoFu|ane, Auolionoou, II theit motion zoom: on Yongo Suool. in tho city of Toronto, on TUESDAY. Ibo 23rd shy of June, 187 ll lwo o clook, in n pnmiv. the following nd: and promiscu- l_n'r I _n-:..- -'-- J - A -- ' -` A Candidnlu uhonld ;ond Iboit name: ax ouc: lolho Hon-I Mulor, Mt. Spouon, who mll furnish any claim! infoulmion. Hattie, May 30, 1874. ' 23 3m; Thou who purpou mending Ibo M5 Schoul. dating the nu! bull you, no be.eLy notied, that may mu! ptounl tbomnalm for Enmimlion on MON` _`Ew-snV ivill show on Suturdgy init., 3 very rich assortment of 0;, and Reps, considerably below ~ ponu upon :1. oemg 5 sovereign Runed . The sstonishln; om:-say of the susdiu Pain Destroyer in caring tho diseases for wl.u.:. it ls rocommondsd, sud its wonderful emu I3 subduing the torturous pains ofliohumsxinm, and in relieving Nervous Acotlou, ontlvle El to high rank la the list ol Bomodlos. Onion ire coming in from lodlclna Dealers, in all parts of the country, for further supplles, ml each testifying u to the universal sstisfmm it ives. I... l1-_-.I!-_ n-:_ I-\,,._ uuull Au uuuaeuuu uyununuuug,-W33! llli. . V0 is the slightest di ef ofninion! Instead of each endeevoring te yield to, the other, each is ee inunuyfboat on holding his own, leeti _, ' should suffer lose; I the command of Christ" '5 `.98. ye olotiied with humility as with '0 9, end that our conduct other on ht to be `(in not one angther." We `that u `fer in than Synods and Conference: have gone, It :_nan3ked increase innumbere ilihovn, and we hope that will i on in every denomination of the chemi? as we rmly believe Chit tit of the world centres 'in the church members are, or should he, the ob ! nf {ha tun-E11 Alfjnnnank 1-A tn-sad. I..- LI vnlue. 1 ConwVm op in not incurable, in not. All! II no required inbo pro "uh go cbcl Q permanent cure. Du. I III) ...A.n rule by all druggim. ror Illnlptopl conoumpdon b 3," ""'In. cpn lu,,co|d4. 44.-., no.o:her mo:l`::ing":.,',,`"M lo! publiu po-uueu such cumin , WI `la! the alictod in it and pure in | W II not. nulnluovoqluud lh. ""')I to I perulanom cure. l)':.mE I Bronchi.l R I ' l :3. Wm mod.cin 4 for :rl'l'ce!:tio.n.I of Nvuln` For innipiont counumpdon, brolobilhlnihz; 72:`: "':;.`I .`2.." .."..`.!?....." "-`.':..'.."`.'..`:.`:-_-v'- a... Bub! On The Compound Elixir o! has I: 'a`:`u;l`'-`L 1811 pond by you I have pun ugnng ply m m, 7' In-are you that Ln mnudgmcm than 1; mm lion of in kind that can compute with it when WE icublo. mm fuhk, Innuuc woman 9' W n no mnnv. md m euau~m.n|...a... r.._ , '9 ungu: Iulilncc I0 gun pormnont rem! Vila: timely used, and we havebovor known a nail: l cue odinulislnctlon, where the dlcllunl - have been properly followed, but on (be. Lufl tnry all are dolighlod with It; oporuiona, us speck in the highut mm: of its virtuvn:-2 msgiul oects. WA: lnnnk frnm nun;-3.-nu X- 43.- .._.._. uugluu onecls. We speak from experionco in the matter, having tasted it thoroughly, and Ibo:-rm those who are sufuing from Any of the cum- plointa for which his recommended, may do- pond upon it being Sovereign Romecgy. utoninhinr omen u! an ......n.. mun. Wm: rublquunmnc at";/' "" many. cuotcounvnlzumg (mm mmln diuuoo I ohou|d Inrdly know how xugex on, `M It. In Dyapop1iniuculikoaoh:rm-m flcl xxxuh` I the long list 0 raxhanulvo discuss it no the Illudyu I an. [noun mlly ' 1. Yum lwcn.s;y_ ll, '1jo~1vor_!ou'auuem.; Q . `in n funily Hedlclno, It ll wall Ind fnouz. -nbly known, relieving thuunnda from pin 1) the Svic, Back and Head, Cough,CoId:.Sorc 7!.m.', . Spraim, Bruuu, Cramp: in the 3launu'_ Cholera Morbuu, Dyuulery,Bowl (`um- plamu. BU1`7ll,sC|1dI,Il`0ll Him, r. The Cnnndinnvholn Destroyer bu now Lu: boloro the public for n length of tiu'xe,ud wherever used is well liked, never oiling in I tingle insane: to gin permanent rolh! ' timolv used. and we hnvrfnnvnr inn-n . .....x. nome.:-onmnnny overou mm, by man nun Sold in Bnme. b Jphn Woods ; Wuuon i 00., Wolf: Bros , olen & Ma.-Lunx B-M, ' _Deav;on.C ighum, Green & Bros" and :1! me. cino dealcrlu ' uuuu.:.u Iuouusnu nut, UK` Illlllllll 1 FIG salt of the earth, although we nymph feel- that it has, from various canine, V last up great deal of its savor. To body of Christians, in the land, we would I1}-9' remember that {0nO il .yeurA lllllbr, even Christ, and that all ye are Bx9thIII." But, perhaps, the meet impertenttopio that should engage, the attention ofthe various Synoda Conferences, ill I -ht heresies that exist, more or leI:,._in`pnch- , and all of the bodies, sndvhich be promptly `stamped out; vrecu-`e not whethef these theories or tend} to Indelity or Rome; F913 if the tram- pet give an unoex-thin sound - "who prepare hillelfflfiu bo.ttle;f ; In file neighboring Stateeeome e;te `meet pro- minent Methodiat m-enlnn tlnsngh gm llllllTl0IIy' or nnylrlng nunlul to the oonmuuaa Full du-ecxionl in lhn punph let Ironnd cw. pnck- ge, which would be carefully pmemd JOB M0835, NEW '03`, '01.! PHOPBIITOR, ()nn rlnllnr nml l-n'uA.nn.l-H.lI....u. r_. _ . avg muuna, nlw xuun, lUl_.I PIIUPBIBTOI. One dollar Ind lwo've'-Ind-ha]! coma for nl~ ago enclocod lo Norlhropt Lynan,Tormlo,g:.a, genera. agent: for tho Domimon,vnlI inquu bonle.ronm'niny oven-L50 piHn,by in Bame. bv John Womla 2 w.;.... 1. on% on we moun y poncu Inna rcgnIsmy_ cu Pill: should not In taken by f,,,,,; - during u n! thru mouth: of Prlguumg ,. they art can to bring on Miscarriage, bul at}. other time 1/any an safe. ' In all other cnan of Nuvmn m: n......: u. UUIIT Hill! lllly an ICIQ. In all olhar canon of Nana: sud Spllll Me, I lions, Pain: in the Back and Limbo, I-`an-gum slight oxerIion,Pulpimion ollhe Hem. Hynu,` ' and Whitcsheno Pills will elfout 1 am an Ill o'her means have {nilod ; and although. you-rlul remody.do not oontnin Iron. ulou, antimony. nnylfing hunful lhc Dllnnhlul Iround ..,. .. .......o__ "` 2 Th`: invaluable medicine in unfnni .. * -I cure olalllhovo pninfulnnd dlngmou ,4" j to vnncathe female cOlIlli'uliol| in nub); 53 E m dornlos all queen and remove: all obouucuv: and a speedy -urn any in to ied on. ' Tn MARRIED l.A mun sun; as vrvvu, I Inc In. IIU Iv um U. T0 MARRIED LADIES it in per-uliqrly united. ll_will, in n shun um brig; on the mouth 1 poncd with not bu rn..,.a.. J0-I;-I00-S-I-:8 P E B IODICAL PILLS` .. fun anmrr ENGLISH REMEDY. _..o-.. uusnxul I pwmn IHIIII ROI! Orton M` '-I .`:'.;. n.'"v`Z':,.="+.`. :..'.';:.,'. "P" ~31-_,, ,?"& non celebnud authority in the no} ` ' Joct. - nu partner in now via! cum, yropuod to n ndvloo no to all. and long?` l` lmn'In.nn3. 01-30 m D n In -3- Of (uid? soc rel I) receipt 0 1;). para. Pun sold 1 byal mall I): I110 bvnllwhnlanla Drnndnn: uvL3uuv|;u5 DUIIIUI-.IIllU prouholl, Itill belonging to the church, trines that are more the ` `Tl1omasi`.ea" than with John Wdoy. `Then we P|'mbVI arinnn_1l -1...... 'w- . . . W 3.`!-..-:1-:`':.. :i'." .:... -`i,* =-"=`u `'.'::. --'`W" .\ _,:xm',f; `cunt, prepuodw V M1 auto ,' ""`' "- '1 ' 0. `H `?::Rki)r;uJM`cL sunpson 3 042.. mm 91 P. 0.. nunmdn '7 bone of mu: will usobo sea: by mum .,',` ' 0' 0&0! from oboervuloyupf.` Wmzu 1';v.3P:nII .d"_"9'1 VHANCERY ALE , __ 9NuAv,JuzuE 29, AT 9 0 Cl.0CK,A.)l. rururhliurvvxr. .V.,., mp: TRIUMPH or '1-iiE' Kg`? _ Consumption incurable. hm.-- VANADIAN PAIN DESTIKOYEE. I . ' up u ~ 1: wussucnsco \: _()F pnomwrzs moo 5.. r!...m........| I.'|a.|.g1`x':.Y.g..'_!_|, ```,'|- 31-1871 ' _:_-- ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. Spttial Norms. ; the Gospel an by Chrietinn rivalry. The i non-essentials, Liberty; and in M sacrice of some principled hithertoheld -v v--v- - a---- --' ""'l therefrom. The histor of the Church shows that too great eentnliutin hu its drawbacks, and that, en 3 rule, 3' lint` of {power in begotten by them, and not so much is done towards the spread of true principles of Christian our mind is, In Eutinll, Unity; in ellthing-,` Charity." And we huinhly denominationalinl may ant` thin '1 principle even more `effective y a 1 literal union, which must ,be_nndo_'It the - dear, and hence will give offence td lame. Yet another evil is the little hold that I!- ligion has on the practice of life. We know no politicalarene when so much ill- fceling] is shown in discussion, AI" in religious gatherings, not-,whuwe_ men on so obstinately tenacious. that the distinguishing mark. of his dineiplel was Lovx. T And where, we, in sorrow, ask, will you nd more unclnuitahiunu than in Christian in flux nlinlnhu-pl-, A-Hunnnnnnn Jinn`:-|`1u-u. Km] `ml Saints." Then them.` the pcv which debuihim from ontaoringh church unles he awovn I pups}, and is content to sit in the {no new dthnt House which should know no ulpool of persons. Muchwill be laid olchriitinn Union in these Conferences and Sybodn; ` I_-_L LI.._._ 1. _ _..-_; -_.:I LI._ _._.;_ ___.., . RELIGIOUS lGA'rllB"I_lG8-"-. . . The London and gone, thooooonin for _ Synod: and ooutuueo, 1 All denomination no meeting conclave, and in taking stock." After .110- sume, slope villho boundaries. Pethepe it my not becoming of a ooculir c the attention of onrivclorical 15.0 some of the evil: exiting among nominatione, and which a cure. The sole aim ofall A or should be,`to Chriotioniao & ~ but, to our mind, there are in the church which tend to pm:-5 being done. In our am, to are told, that the oenglhen people [34 him gladly," Roi-canoe with publicana and oinnen ;" but no curled is the church of today QU9' bz`zz'ty" that this in the clan who ate least at home in the church. ` the cushioned pew-holderlr .7503 termed the elite, who havo,all (ally. and, unless these haveall Iihdl dvlfly. they stop "`6he olppliea, and than loom-3 per the minim to yield eo.a.duoo often unreasonable dlnall, '5! I0 po or man's opinion is let cause no serioue nancial reollt will :6)- low from his. contumacy, Andoo th. poor man stays at home hecan. not be neetul in- the church which, like `the world, wox-ehipo_ o gold_on_calf ; for he may worship in the I lifetime, and; at the end on great a stranger to his follow-worehippora an if `he had never darkened it pertain ; `Io`ho`` / stay: `away -no, awaits him amongst thooe who _ Sabbath talk arm Oomaunion "ct but there 1;`; grant my arms` rl L1.....-A`._...... fl.-. I.:..L-._ _ -l LL- l`Il.__..-l vuv-I;-cvlvciil IN I13 `'0' ring t Cm ":W{ _` the people, through. tho Township lid 0_ountyCouncill, Ind Pu-lhlnent; K01) the ball rolling, gentleman; and ullwill and well. ' nu luI.Jwvl. w a uuuuvbblul JBSLIB. _ On Monday afternoon last, a large and inuential meeting was held in the Court House, Toronto, to learn how the Conn ' _ ties of York and Simcoe fott towards the Scheme, endilao" to hear what amount- . of did might reasonably be expected from . `them. The meeting was organized by ':,"__lfr. 1 . Bull, who occupied the chain; junongst other delegates present we 1` the following :--Mr. Thomas 9 'Warden of the County of Sim- oae ,~.M1-f. John Ho , Reeve et'Co1h'.ng- V"-`-:-. 1"**"969s ~R,_6Y`f ;`: 0 9-. .L 5 -urn; ;nr.~:.; T- Lu -lit-f.-David ` orrow. Reeve of James Robinson, Reeve of `T.--,MrvWm. f.l,'homa.-1,lee e ~ ~L:r-d.j~oao;a~wno-vv UVUDIII -HA1: mh '-24s"rm, mo. 1-: horse, a-d.ubtr.%srd.'tsa:- : -- T` ' nun mi. , - 1 _ 9th.-N9Itl_Igrn Rdlwi Purse; Hurdle Race; , " ;C350; hslfforliit. Adlshfxniles, our Dhutdles, an. Gin... sti timber. .lat horse, 0800; Ind :50, Top,-weight, 1561110. .- - ' ;' ;` dllh ` 1.t....",:,,...*:::.?,;':...:; W, . 1`1`a|-9`-$.40 M ` ` -1m.,__vn.. u;.._-__..r,. =.'.~. .`v - --uuvw auv uvnuc fault, nun m. R - we mil .- unmng, ,4; , e huts. Fm: horse, $275 $40. 5th.--8 Minute Trot. .s3oo._ H1st.hone, 3.200; 204- 370: 3rd. 330-. o . sncoxn. nu. out-,-2.32 Tait, it h 3400; :nd.n4o;srd.sco.- f" `aft:-iojgfttzi; 0850. in horse, 8200; . an7no' ionflngod horses. mi1:aa.n_0p1': t......T g'$'o.`. aq- auu.--ule Uunanlall ueroy. FOR THREE Jul! ow Cox.-rs, 100 ms; Fu.1.us`.a, 971.39; 820 .1;Aca,h znnnn romrnn-,~ wrm 8600 ADDED. Second horse to,'rocoi\{e'$150 out of stakes. A dash of l miles . `Closed with twenty-seven `e`n'ttien.~' V - . Handicap. hall. V _ij to all Dom ` h` A L mileaunofat horse 3I$:,'_,a" ` A1-h _n...'...:..'.. cum - = The management of the Association is inthe hands of honorable men, so that everything announced in the._programr`ne will` coins oa` _eo the letter. It is to be ' that our town and country friends will bear Dominion Day in mind, ind accord . to the Bin`:-ic Park Association thsteupport to which the onterpxiuo is entitled. The following aie the priig: T ,::yQ~u;, Anus lruu .LuvI.1_Ju,_.].LY.VYC U1 Ianding; Mr. D.` Blbi} M-1.?-3 I Alfred Boultboe, M.P.P.; Mr. `F. 43;; ~ J. ,1 . "W_l}aeler, Mr. Mo`;'tt,' ?II'{'IEninrIn'" `nj1'uI"l'Mnn`~nnn' Rlgvini . 1 i{J.5,\I$L3. L.L:g';}sTo;e}; qulkiha, &u., will be conveyed `for one fut, good for themeeting. ' , _ us.--u_nIunwu um norm western Railway Pane. Hurdle Race, 8300. Two miles, ovr `o' ht hurdles`, 3ft. 6in., stiff timber. lat horse, #60; 2nd, 850-Welter weights, '9n:I._-'I`|\n lV.....I:...`. `n...:... I:I..- ------ -v-TVlxVem;'eia7t(e7ve`I1t of the Jeuon (the k Derby), take; place on Domi- nibn Day, for which there are 27 en.- L..2-_ . be the bent over. witnessodfin Canada. There has been about $30,000 expend- ad on the Park, end the Association in dehrmined that the Barrie Racesbnhall be second to none in the Dominion. Arrangements. have been entered into with the Northern, Port Hope end G. '1`. II-:I `I'I--J_ __I_,,_-L_ ___.,__._ 4--- l A.--- on} . reeentyinit to the Park it proved to be in admirnble condition, and we can with safvty assert that this meeting will L- LI- L__A -,,,,, .,,!1___,-.I '!._ fI___J_ The above races are advertised to come; off on the lit, 2nd, 3rd and 4th proximo, , -9 an nnn __2n L- __--__L-_1 "' "5. "33? 15" r 3'..`.i2i}`i..ang of; brick, was a strong bulwark ugninst the` `ire end; and we Ihuddarto think what mightrhavo happened, `if such had not boon the case. . _ We would urge upon our Council to Allow no" more frame structures of th us; turn of the one burnt, to be put up in` Alli; nn:(`nl- _ -, __ .__,_ ____r_,,,,, :1; c;Jm.. of $1,000 551 be presenfeci , U11!!! U11: IIIIVIB BILUJUIFU WU Ill. uuu, that the `Brigade is only 20 strong, and tht the do-nothing-conduct of many who were at the tire, cannot be too Ieverely blamed. ` Mr. Plnxton and his men, did :11 that 20 men could do, but they were not seconded in their e`ox-ts, as they mignt hove been by those present. Hg-n&v'n I-mu Fnunnrv hint-v nf. lull Illllflll luau, unluvu vvuu yuan own. very narrowly escaped being burnt alive, uiehad to be taken from one of the burning bounce. ` Too much praise can- not be given` to the Fire Brigule, which proved itself molt eicient. They work- ed like Trojans, and did` all that men could do,,to step the progress of the de- vouring element; and we feel safe in say- ing, that it in owing to their well direct-_ ed exertions, thst `much more property was not deetreyed. . T . . .\m.:I.+ A {thin duuhlnnt :1: Inner null` V wmjssomothingalmostbeyondbelie A` who `has`iiot been `literally pumrnelled,` ,of1_e'u liis in increasing the salaries of ` the_ir_special friends in the Government _ employ, and saddling the country with a `expenses of the scores of new -offices `_ 'William the Conqueror, to seize on all - not only a faithful servant i'..~r canoe- ` putstrips that of the ass that kicked the deed lion, he lords it over his subordi- V Indies-many of them vastly his superi-V ceremonies in a first-class circus. To A ll-id subjects fall down before him and` . ingto several hundred dollars. This if reckoned with the threethousand dollars In is said to have received from the certain changes in his Report of the Add again to this the ve hundred dol- Vlarl with which he charged the Govern- 'had free passes over the railways, and is nicer still. This is by no Jneanl all the extras to a Govemmental .`ealary of three thousand dollars, but it "day: of Inspectorship are numbered. Wu VnUurlU U'U'Ul`uH1UuU, UL! UUIISU IIIIUIJI A Hr.`Ki`va's Tulley, Government Architect, at Toronto, has been dogged and abused in the `uncalled-for manner; while there .a principal of any asylum or educational ` institution in the country `wit_h,ka_A yiew to creating circumstances tife_t_'. would hazard his position. Not ootent with devouring our four millions vut annual expenditure to defray. the they have `unnecessarily created for their friends, they seem resolved, like the voluptuous Normans in the reign of the ooes of emolument in the realm; and, if there is not soon a change, red heir will be as sure an index of volup- ; tunusqoss and Government pap as it was in the of the Nm-man tyrant. The Qntiario Government are happily fa.vo_red with an ever-ready cat's-paw in the per- son of Mr. J. W. Lungevin, Inspector of Asylum; and Prisons, to carry out their nefarious designs. This gentleman is couch-Archie and his brothern, but he "succeeds in imitating the a.du1inistmtion of his masters in a charming manner. Endowed with an amount of" classic that -0t`vl+With as much dignity and self-suiii- eiency as if he` were the master of tune this wrathful little deity the afore- or him presents--the one from the Principal of a single Institution amount- Canada Car. Company as a bribe to make Central Prison favorable to said Com: pany, would make a nice little sum. ment for travelling expenses when he ll enough to show that Mr. Langcvin's WA (in nn nl.innf.__nn;l urn xuisili ii . tn Llnluug unu-5 ug-- ..--_- ,_- -_ oftheeo parties were` insured, and the Join to them is large . for it is their all. Main:-I. Macay`&.Ohtietophor estimate their loan `at about $7,000, on which thmoil only 83,000 covered by intuit- anon in the Fire Mutual Insurance 00. Mr. Sewrey state: his loss to be at least * `$6,000, on which, alas! the" in no insur- snoe. - - The origin of the re is shrouded in mystery as it origins todelin 3 part of the mill not likely to catch re. An aged and inrm man, named Wm. Daley son., --A-.- --__:.-plop Annnlmnt` `snhan `nu-all -13-. .., -._.,.._...... -.- -__ .n,_ loitin. getting" the engine under way, Indit vmq ntthencone othorawith. in 15 minute; fnoln the time the alarm" wu given, and did eioellent nervico, ma provoglitaelftobegsblo. 1. engine, for wo`cnn`Infely`aay that without the two powcrfnl streams which were pourodpn -tho lire till the water in the tanks gave out. the great portion of Bnynld and Johnltneeta would have been in ruins. Th ne quickly spread, and at one time` naming:-In I-I-nnnnfnnnti Mr `Qnwmv n NEW _`f""`.`8 Pumas}. in*7 LII! luv qluully pyxvul, nun aw vuv Uunv serio threatened Mr. ;Sewrey s New Brick onndry. The mill was. soon Inerioed to the devouring element, which spread rapidly to Mr. Sew:-ey s old ft-Ivvnqnv nul nntfnlvn Jhann which were UPI?!-| rlyuuy K! 11! . Iouvvnv lavas ` ;`"! J foundry And pattern -shops which were Icon in ruins ;~ not, however, wearoglad to by, till after most of the patterns hwerc Inved. A double dwlling occupied I_a`y"I_lI". John Mitchell and Mr. Andrew _.n_ -..J -_____I L.. `M - Q........... "iF.'II7.In'iB'oiC.'ai }I..i'7`. Xiiiw &hitt1o, and owned by, Mr Sewrey _..- nni:nL`o -nl`IIl-IA` `A h VVlulaIu'J,_ um uwxiuu sq use uuv-uq, VII quickly reduced to ashes, end we understand, that in addition" to $150 worth of furniture daatroyod Mr. `Mitchell last 3200 in cub, the savings` to build (house for himself ; Hr. Whit- tlelouo in furniture, ac.. about. gaoo , and Mr. Wm. Daley, sen!-.; whose dwell- ing was his own, andinitunte East of the -m...:.... um 1...... dmm: 8400. Non. f anHiIit1nte En! P` 'ng Mill, loses about 8400. olblymng nnltltlnl warn` insured. I] zoc-un was 1r.t.'-- EnmiIto'n nnd North Weste.rn Railway arse. `Hurdle Race. 8800. Tim Inn avia- VII uvvuuuwyua. V -Whilst on this subject we may add, L-I. Hm 'Ruviaiuln in nnlv 20 uh-otm_ and wuuvusvsl uunu vunu uuu ugluwwu Wlll s not be allowed to drop till the cap `_sI|esf" be put on the enterprise, and. the scheme become a glorious reality. Its Advocates, amongst the most undsunted blgyhom is the veteran F. C. Capradl, Paq`, must ever remember that`. phxck . and patienw is _a.ll that is needed to the prpjoct 1:o.a. successful issue. ` `(In MnI|.`un n`l>nv-nun 'I....L .. I_.`.___ 4.4 J BARBIE RACES. "-a-"'1' Derby. Fox .lIR! "l?ln.lnn 07- Inc. npzn no In '].)0lllllIf , 1st hone, 8226;` Nno I AL- ".5 vuuu uuuuuur ooy._ The -Jxifsdelwcion-or a finger was the result. We think pa:-enh should not allow re- arms in-the hands ofydnng lldl. I 1*,_'______ .1 . Dill. IJLCII Du IJILIDU ulna vvvu IJIKUU 1 `since the fa.lT:)Jf the Sandeld Maodoneld ldministmtion that has not been the of some poor relative of some Minister. It was the-boast of Sandeld llacdonald that; although he had politi- . 'cI.l_inuence for above thirty years, not gone of his poor relations--am1 he was of ' olpinion that he had as many as ariy or.- V man--was benetted thereby to tyo value of a cent. , `_""' "_I"`8 """"' It seems that the reason why work 1u9'not been commenced on Hsmilwnmd North-Western in, I-I.'a_4,l`..;. i...`....' L..'._ .4 , Mr. J. E. Stoddart, : a short distance from Bradf . oelebration, on ' ,- . ___-. -.-v-nu A disastrous re broke out, on Mon- day afvernoon last, on the premises of a former} usiding The driving house, farm implements, four valuable horses, and 30 hogs were burnt. F It is nlso feared that his hired man was ` burnt as notb' g of him has been seen or heard ofsince. . T(PEnANCE.--A Conventionof the ' `South Simeoe Sons of'1`empernnoe, and ` * festival, willltake place on ,'l'h ' Pmday: `#9 1 1th .inst., in the grove of Mr. S. Maneer, lot 12, 8th eon. Innisl. A Ten will be served at -1 o'clock, pan. The Thornton Brass Band will discourse sweet music. Mayo; Boys will occupy the chair. Tick-` ets -3 ` V F1nunns_.-0n the Queen's birthday Monday the 25th` ult., a lad Patrick `Radon; of this town l . SHAw.-'-It is a sure thing that our friend Shaw is doing a rushing business, and he deserves it. Don't take our wand lot it, but bessura you pay him a visit at once, and` we are sure you will buy of him again, authors is nothing surcr than the fact that he sells the best of goods in his line at the very lowest living. rates. A J.-_,,. _.-_--v- -.v -vvunn vv luvuvuv. The first Cricket Match of the jeason will be played on the Bradford ground, to-morn-ow, (F1 iday) between the -Bradford and Bai-rie Clubs. We hope to hear, that in this, the first match of the season, the Barrie club will give a good account of itself. Anyway, we throw. the old shoe after them for luck. V` enta for having ,3 gal: day on the let of July,~ in Allilton, are rapidly. approaching completion. It promises to be the greatest Conservative gathering ever held in South Simooe. Sir John A. Macdonald Band John Hilli- ard Camexfon are both to be present. 'l`I-an nal (V..:..`l...L 'll'..;..L -p .1 _ , ` - The` many, warm friends of Mayor Boys will doubtless be gladtolurnthathaia recovering from lthn nttnnlr nf I-.I.~...- 4` ..... ._!Ll -Al3-l ` - umu uuuuvl. up uuxuuu lever mun wmcn no has been prostratd for the, past. week. Wehope soon; to hear of his entire con- JV v`uuln7 Iv} valoaoence. uvuuvnunxuuuiiull TOQVOYIDS IPOID "le attack of, bilious fever with which he has lunar: nnnah-ans ! 0.... `L- ._--A _---L uuu v uuguu uguu one nose '0! Annu- dale Lodged` Good Template excursion round the Duke, on the Lady of the Lakes," comes of!` next Wednesday. The Orillia Temple will supply dinner nt Oi-illia to the excursionista at 25 cents per head; ' ` ~`_____A_'______ n-4 `THE GEORGIAN BAY CANAL. Rmuwna.--There have been several runaways during the pest week,fortun- ately; however, no serious consequences have resulted therefrom. . It ought to be punishable for parties to leave their horses unattended and unsecured on oug. D"hnA`n ' -uv-----5 ._.- was in to bodone $n=u.'. `1'.e2r.Ju1y inBu-rioldsidaatheaoed ._..-._ _- rv--vuc-nu. ` The Innisl `Branch~R9form 'Associ- ation will meet at Churchill, at '10 o'clock, mm , on Saturday next. _In South Sim-, coo the Conservatives can a.'ord tn any of all such gatherings "It pleases them and don't hurt` us."_ Mr." Angus Graham, the well-known fruiterer and confectioner, runs two air tablinhmenu, viz : the one he now occu- pies and the one recently known as the Porcupine 8eloon.'f Pay him 3 visit. You can't do better. +ff"..}a. a..cTn.`'3.'e. 1). gaa shortly 3 camp meeting st Tliornton. ` rl\I___. `L-.. L--- 2.-...- u A-II!I L.__._l. A..I. "7r'm'n.T..T.T.om. 7}a1"-7&1]? ma.- ing in this section of country this spring. T111? County Council fat the despstoh of business on Tuesdsy, the _30th inst. - Ac Keonsnsvills, on the _29th inst, a un....... can-as _..._ -1|m:nunl-9 ...2......-I In: 1: Excuns1ox.--There will be an excur- ston round the -like, in connection with the South Simooo Ag:-iculturxil Society, on Thursday next,` the 11th inst, TI - __.___L L_I_,,, . ramp 1- u-... P3ns'ol'Ar..-We were in error last week in -stating that ex-M.P., T. D. Meenkey, Eeq., was 3 supporter of the late John Sandeld Macdonald s Govern- ment. We gave that gentleman, inad~ vertently, more credit for stateemanuhip than he possesses. "FL- T.._:_cI' I')__-__ ,1 11 A '- .|.:.vuIuAu:.*.I.uv lullll bauullul alumnu- ationwill take. place on Mondny, the 29th inst, after which the simmer nos- tion will commence. - The Roturn Rie Match betgeenliarrie and Anton, `was contested on _Wednei- day last, and resulted in a victory for Aurora by 71 points; ' 'l1L...... 2,.` 4 1__ __._1 9 9. 9 .___-__ __, . - ,.-....... T There is as law making it imperative to cut down thintlea. It was a dead let- ter in town last year. See. to it" that it i:_: egforoed this season. `IF-n ...... .. il\L-___ ___9u 1 , W3 Mat-e very glad that the subject of the Enron mid Ontario Ship Canal is on the tapis; arid this time `we _ sincerely trust that the agitation will nhlz ha nllnwml tn u-nn HI] 4}... u A... I -- ~'"*"".r -'-.'v '-' --.' """") We reg:-et;to learn ths6`W.. 0. Little, Esq., M;P., has been conned by sickness to his room ever since he came home froni Ottawa, at the close of the session. We hope soon tovbe able to announce his ro- nnunrw yo.Z.'g`;Z.7"3'.l".3Z*a.'a}"sn}Jr'Za by" . kick from qvioioun hone. ' . , . "I '.I.. 7 'T.}'I'u."i$":.wm'a of the South Simeon Agricultural Society will be held on the 2ud of July. T In spite of the proclamation, we notice that horses are still running at large oh our streets. Why is not the_ law on- forced`! . w-Deevpite tine unfavorable weather; the excursion in connection with the Inniul [Branch Agricultural Society was a de. _cided success. ' 1 ` Homnus.--The High School examin- nfinn urn` fnlrn nlnnn An `Inn.-Ugn LI... Potato `bugs ilumivo made their` ' unwelcome appearance in oountleu num- bors in our midst. So `look out. Mih}, Nina. s{.;oo;'Horeic.';1cura1 Ex- hibition will be Held in the Town Hull; Barrio, on` the 6th oflugust next. - mi... _:..|.a... .J.._:._.. n.. ......; _...1.. AI...- '"ur?.'.';.'a}:.'c'.."a'..?.3..7.} II.Zp:{&Z.l have been cold and frosty, but no great harm hasvbeen done that we have heard of. ,71*.I."Ii~il2"13LEeZ'7nZ:"1C.Iy"'n.. begn behind time on sevarsl oocuionn lately, owing to can running off the [crank A hnmod i)uncan Carl lost 5 llplondid gold watch, vnlued at $160, whilst attending at the po hat Wednes- day evening. n-__:.- LL- --._l'____._-LI'_ _-_;m-._` LL- UILI Ialll DLIU \1l'IloU HUVUF (AU. .11: 15 HUI; {he faithful Reformer who is rewarded. "He must stand hacka.nd- allow some in- competent relation 6f Mr. Mackenzie or "Mr. Mowat to enter the Goverhmeut btall. Scaroely an ofce hasvbeen lled ' :I:l'|t& Hun fa ml` {aha anrlnl Mnmlnnhlrl

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