FRESH :\[.':`.A'I`.--0ll1" who holds out on Ba` `ddition to keepingva r: pt of l`ms, Grocer iquors, B0013` Putt:-r`, _`e ' 1112121` to keep his -11 _ od 21:: when_just,sl;ei11. J Lcellent invention. '1' 0:):Thel :nn\*_ nnmh n FRIEND PzaRx1NS.+-We "don't know, nor case, of what natiOu`alibyAour, friend Perkins m, M All we cm-'0 to know of him is" where duwpockot is ebctd ; and, by experience. we kn-av. that his .advm~+;.m_ _ THE New EiaH'rv-To.\` Gnu.--The manulncture f` the 80-min gun at the e Royal Gun uctorvien, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, excites considerable interest in the-` Department, the gun being more than twice, the size `of any one . at present in existence. The steel block from Awhich the'inne r tube or lining _isi to be made arrivedeat the Royal Arsenal, Wonlivjgh, by rail-, _ from Messrs; Frith, at siima ,~.and is believed to be the .largest_ pi "bteteel ever produced; It isA25 feet in leng`h, and inches in diameter at the thick - cet end, but is tapered off towards the muzzle, where the strain of the ex- plosion becomes less. It weighs about 12 tons. The Infant Sci1oo , as the fine array ol lnrge g'.l:`a displayed on the occasion of the recent visit of the Emperonof Russia has been called, is now `broken up,'es acme of the guns are required for servirxw nu baard tie ironelnd ships, to which they are about to be conveyed. unvnl. The niextimcetiug of _ the Association will take place` in the School House, A1- liston, on Saturday the 29th clapy of Au- gust, at.1O o'clock, a.m;-.-C'om.' uALaL ll'7l auu, UUIIDCH." U21l'l'le(l.' 'VVm. Nilly, Physiology. The following gentlemen were appoint ed to illustrate their respectiv`e methods of Teaching, C. S, McMain, A:-itluuetic; _Fra.nk VVood,.Gmmn1a.r; \V. C. Brad- shaw, History, Norman Dynasty); Mr, Willkineon, Detinitimm of Euclid; E. E. Fraser, Essay 7 on School Orgg.nizo.tion; 1 After (1. Wm-m 'l]lr`IIuu;r\1\ nu In 6!... M-.. u -51. uuxuy, I nyslowgy. . ' a. warm discxlssiou as to the mar- Ait of the repectiye candidates, viz , Dr, .S_a_ngster, and Prdfesso1' Goldwin Smith 1'\`division'-was called for , which A resulted in the-`appointment-of Ffnnk Woo1,PJSq., as delegzxto; with iustructiohs `to support Dr. Sxmgster at the-nominating Conven- tion. ~ " ' nu Moved by Mr. W. `Neilly, seconded by Mr. Tbos. Babe, That the tour meetings of this Association, be held on theosecond . Saturday of the Winter, Easter, Sum- mer and Autumn terms respectiveiy, and that the Winter meeting be the Annual one. Carried. ' `.\l ,_.__l'I \r 1-. -ERS CONVENTION. fSQUTH` SIMUGE. SCHOOL TEACH- VT_1.e'Tegohers of age `south Riding of Sixnooe met in Convention at Al1iston,on "Saturday, July 11th,A for the purpose of ' orgonizinga Teacher's Association, and also of appointing; delegate to represent , them at the Provincial Convention at -Toronto. ` T . _ I 11.. -o -- -- * .,.!V_ith_,- mg, gwire " Mrs. Ti1':on'- 1 sv`iu.;.,__ however, `is`~ iiidignantly . de: charge ,d9fenfqe ,0coupy'_'some` of the Neiv York P`r es1s,and' Vin iukfoo disgusting in its details to be Al our readers are well nyhire, the Rev. lhttho ubleat preacher of modern times. men in connectiouivitli the Ply Jnonth Church,_over which Mi-. Beechei pridu, are investigating the matter, i to her and Mr. Beeches-'3 guilt, and pub- . in the mash abject manner, though _ nilolwears that he confessed his guilt .10 him, (Tilton), and to Mr. Maul of the alleged coiifnseioii, says it was -conduct has not given the enemy a cause uid, ` Christianity has been wounded in .3110 house of her friends. Let us eacl nlod,by: Beecher and _n pmduoed in any respectable journal, Henry Wed Beecher has for many . kn occupied a. leauiirig position in the ' ' 'ous world, and is held by xnanyl to Ind. Io far, theevidencais of the mosti and bewildering des'cription. Hr, Tilton iwears that his wife confessed Iilhu the alugevl coiifossion; and not only that, but. apologetic letters are pub` liqhed from ~Mr. Beecher himself,` in which he bags forgivenness oi Mr. Tiltoh` not slitting What for. Mr. ,Tilton ton and` others. iliirs. Tilfon, speak gotfrom her, when she was too ill to know what I110` waa doing, and that it. was drawn up by her husband, and signed by hot, And that she did not know its con- tontl; This is the position of 1xinLv'.ei;:s'aj _ . ' nt, and we await with considemhle anxiety the nal donouncement of the ad anir. We hope even against hops? {hut Mr. Beecherewill be able to hprl ` hook the occusaitions in the teeth of M`:-. (Hitch, and come out of the trial without Ilttinon his character. We hope so 3 for the sake of the ma.n,and above ull,we hope CO on account of the religion oi -which-he wan sonblo an exponent. VVC do egmostly Must` that A Mr. Beecher r to -biuphemo ; for if Mr. _Beecher is V jnovod guilty of so heinous a. crime ,as the on: with which he stands charged, thou, indeed, mayit with pain he again I- `L- __-_._._- -1 u__i -L _vuw `vuuur. _ J I ` I Mr. McPherson was appointed Secre- s Itary, pro tem. V V ' 4` ' -A copy of the Constitution having gbeen drafted, -was gdopted, clause by .` clause. T -uh auwxucuu, "1118! line REV. VV. lV1(`r- _Kee, VB._A., `Inspector t'Jf_Schools, be Pres xdent of thus Association, Fmnk Wood, _-Esq-.` lst-.Vice, W. 1:, Rankin, `2nLl-Vice, Wm. N-Billl , F294`! go:-rninrur `V r`~ 11..."? I ......1., 4::ur'.v u,-u, vv. 1. nanxm, zuu~v1ce, NeilIy, Esq.,Secretary, VV.C. Bmd~ shaw, Fsq., Treasurer, and Messrs. C. S. McMain, -'3. E. Frgzser, S. Armstrong, J. C.` Mwruson, Stanley" Spillen, and VV. (McPherson, Co1,mc'ilA. Carried. T119 4`.Jln...:.-... ._-._LL.-V- A J-VLUuUI_Jn ' - _ In absence of the Inspectfor, Mr. -Frank Wood was unanimously appointed to .the\Chair. , 1: hi - ~ -` i UVVII Val I `II V5111. \.1l:lvl'1'lUU'. V V _ Moved by Mr. Bmdslxrm, seconded by Mr. McMai_n, ` bat_tbe Rev.` W. Mo- Knn VP A T nnnn m.L.- ARC`-1~-A`- l- 7` Fm END PRKlNV`S;--VV.3 nrmn-a ..(` .uL..L ...\L__ ` I that can put in the tics"_ rbmeut. He is certaiplyy ab '. gnu} H... ...-L`" ` ...,....;.u.., :15 18 certainly ' , amlthe public know it, ery age and either sex, V liotograpbic Gallery ; 9 L smiling, because they , intnu-A nu --'4' 3* ~ " _1'(;liix`s1,4. oh` eirilral Railway I hicaga. are bl)lI('.1nr: . 0?: Central Com- hicago, are bunldxng eleven ibmgha capacity of which Juana qf bqahe1s;>thAey ire be In receive corn in pay- : pnrchasd of me (tompnny, _3 ago price in to be pnid_for i= I9 greatest :21 iculmral staple N _nn`d. the Canadian Pnin l>l'Cf`OJV in In! nmmn, - - \.r\'1JD ;..-- `V9 3 magicin the name , but-one thing we 3, that _ the Medical` crowded with the by of the town and `hood. Young men 1 and chilglren all JV" Hlr-u-n numt 1- . . ` '-""7 ~-ned wuh gram u and intense monk beneojal Eantl '~~`\nlI'I'. ...-uu. - ;t. ,...... sun) in any counhy the stomach, pd wills ----- .. -..v certainly at tlrnnur `'4' 3- - uwuvlllll pa-:~ bogilq. unnvl as g was? the 1,111.10 9 H` ...., V It, for 2:, Visit ' and `nu ...-A. V `hinlun "cm _iE.EVA'1`1VE Iaxcunslox W. uuaws, nw YORK, sonnmr; - One donr an` tw e.'ve-and-halfce an enclosed lo Nonhro pdcbyma 1 were agent: for the. Dominion,` olllmconlainin i in Ba all o`har means he vie (`xi powerlul remedy,L o not c - Jnltfimony, or anything hun u dm.-ctinnn in -in --V -_. n.--Vnynllall IAAE `it-fa Deculiarlv Ilmed . It will i bnn un the mouth y period `vii T use Pill: should not bu ta dun` first three mmllu a jizey} 1. at-lo Inn`... -- u-- 1-u MARE `ilk mo Ih_ V; up ,__ n-n - 9 - Fpfs invalu: Me n run-e','o! "all there pain in whim: the female: moderates nli ex:-M. . an wmoa lha fenmh moderates exam and a speedy 4 me I -` Tn u 1 ~ and .. ....,,u Hulk 1:: ID are coming in frqm .`. pal ot_tl.\e conau-~ give immediate re1:ef. kee in Price, only Twenty- Sold in Bani! by Jo Watson 4: 0o., W Brddforddiy J. Dec con: by all Medicine De e lis p it: Physicians orde mily.will ba without it t 0` E-fem-sdi hdi-.;2~. dfter ve L` hn Woods, ,1`. P Broa., Tolen & M 0raighur3I,G1-ee ultra. 35. .\`. c-rs, in mi! I Exit: 0 emu per bottle. . Kidd, _oLoan; n Bron`, -_ esaea for which it is recommended, and it: wonderful effects in aubdxfng the tortumna pain`: ofR:-humatiam, and in rc1ievng.NerVonB AL*'ect!on=a, entitle it to high rank in the list Remsdigs. Ozdoz-| are cominn '71: -9...... u. a: 7- " A W9 knoiv of nqthing that has pained ftunuorpthan theiberusal of the Tilton- -Bgocher. corrnspqndgnqe; in which the locust charges the latter with committing - with his "w: .'...lJ-........_LI_- 1 hnuvnvau L f_e, Mrs. Tiltou,~ Aplainta for which it v_....,....... cnclllco 4 ` We speak frvm experience in the matter, hnvingjcstcd it thoxosxgly, and therefore thosv who are suffering him any of the com- is rconnmended, may dt- pond upon it being =\Sovercign Remedy. The astonishing efficacy of the Canadian Pain Destroyer iu cm-in'g the diseases itiu v-o'mxan'u1 air... :. nn|ul..!'_- AI ` ' before! tlre public ' Svle, Back and Hard, Coughs,C_'m ds,Sore Ihroal, sprains, Bruzsex, Cramps in the Stomach, Cholera llforbus, Dyxentery, Bowel (`um- ' pl_amts.Burn,s, Scald:,I"rost Bites, 4':-. The Canadian Pain Destroyer has now been` . r a length of time, and w_'lxex{cv_er used is well liked, never ling in A single instance to give permuent relief when timely used, awlwa have never known a single case of dismztisfaction, where the directions `have becn_ '3: .,crly; followed, but on t_he con- trary all are delighted with its oremtiona, and slink in the hiahno ..-...__ -.,. . V. _";/is 0. famiiy Mdnicine, ably known, tplieving tlu {._e _ _ . -___-....- . -.1-. LLAIH nun`! J_C0nsuvn fion :1 nnt incurable, DOLf`ll.'rS say i 5:` incl.` AH! at is required is the pro zermcdwiue In effect a permanent cure, 0:. Lee : Great B.-one-hi..l Rcmr.-iv is `as! Becoming the popnla med;cin.~ for all Cechiun of lhe chat and lungs. For insipienlv conuumpxion,hxongtmis, asthma, cungbs, cold-3, 4-c., no other m.~dic .nc ever dfered tolhc public pa-sesses such 4-urnlive propeltien. Let theaficlcd Irv-it and prove its ricucy. For sale by nlldruggiats. . u uucu 10 IV Eulir, em, 5: agylied to--eddreaaing Dr, J. Bell Simpson as Co., . _ . boxes of Pills will 4130 be sent by m_ail_to any part s.:' ' f%8 "f ?`. z'.2.'. `:`.`{m% rcce 0 . . 8 F08 . Pillsgold retail byal retail Drnggiste. and whole- sale by all wholesalq D_x-uggma and Patent lIodc_1_ne Denlorl. '7 ` . v u AJ1_J L :11 (Elk, 1J.KhL:Ul`AV"lUN5, ,FF;LT ROOFING, BUILDING PAPER. . , Dumas m . . Piano! of best makers. The Mason & Hum- linOrgnrI_s,audthe Canada Organ Company: Organs ind Melocleum-." Organs and Me;o- duonatorenl, and for sale, on the monthly pnymenlayexum A ' . pq-nm,Annu L 1* Av, .. _ - ,.v- vuuI_ GIIIICYOIIQ Di2.`J; Bxu. Sutrsozvs Specic and fbnlc Plllt. the Graat Enalleli. Remedy for altmerwuu debduty from whatever cause arilalriarg. have already been so thorou hly tested in Ca 8 as to require little to be slug in their ihvox---as a certain cure for those diet ossin s ptoma arising irom errors of youth. Dr. Belfsfxtl late Dr. Willis Mosely; of England, the Jmotst c%`:!!>rated Authority in the world on this sub- oc . prepared to qive advice me tonll, and forward cir- cnlar, i a lied Dr. rawer 91 P. 0., Hamilton. Two Pills will .1... s... .--A L -- pson was a xgalglggd Mend of the ` I CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER Cucuo. Booksellers, Etationers, And fmnnrvnra nf` mm 11uxu'r.u1.\.'r as 1.uuuv,'roronto, Unl Sole Agents for the Dominion. . No-n-Ec.'ec!ric--8elocud and Eloctrized; Ayurmm 93mm}| And Importers of V WALL `PAPER, 1)ECORA'l`10Ns, ROOFING, RT7H.h|'Nr('1 DAnu-n EiwARD& LAIRD, _cumm'on sore throat. Une Dome, nu eugeal -,:n;nohi`.i3. Fifty c-.4192 worth hnucured an old` ntandingeough. It poeitiyely out-on Ontarrh, Asthma and Group. Fifty centa worth has cured mick in the bu;k,`n.nd the some quontity `mu buck ofelght yesrs uo'nding. The follow- ing are extracts ll-om`: law of the many letters that have been received from different purl! .09 Canada, wbk'., we think, should be auleient to snmfy the moat akepticnl. J. Collard, ol Spar-to, 0ne., writen,"|end mo 8 dox. Dr. Thomas Eclectrio 0;}, xv we sold Alli bed from you end want more now, iteeuru are truly wonderful." Wm.Maguln-, of Franklin, writ:-|,"I have `sold :11 the agent left, 1: note Ilka`: charm-lt Wu slow at 'st,but takes splendid ynow " H. H Colo,of Iona,-writesplnse forward 6 doz- Thomas u('l8.'U'l0 Oil, I am nearly out; n: ti.- ing equals it. It ll highly recommended by lhosewho have audit " J. Bedford, Thames- villc, writes --"Send at once 8 further supply of Eclectrio Oil", I hove only one bottle lo. never saw anything soil :0 well and give such geneulaatisfaotion " J. Thompson, Woodford write:--Send me some more Eclectric Oil. I have sold entirely odt. Nothing takes like it. Miller 5; Reed, Ulverton, P. Q., writo--" I`he Eslecu-ic'()il in getting : great reputation here, and is daily called for. Send us nfunhet Iupply withoutdelny. Lemoyne, Gibb & 00., Buck: intham, P. Q, _writ--Send us one gmll Eeleetric Oil; We nd it to take well." Sold by all medicine dealers. Price, 25 cu. ,- S N. THOMAS, Phelps, N.Y. And NORTHRUP Jr LYHAN,Toronto, Ont. Agents Z4_-. ' B_nnsuar.-Epps e GoooA.--an-rnnr. no i Cononmta -4-" By, s thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations oi digestion and nutrition, and by a careful appli- cation of _ tho ne pro'pcrti,es.of well selected cocoa, Mr. Eppa hen provided our breakfast tables with is delicately avoured` beverage; which may save us many heavy doctors bilin. -Cit-zl Service Gazelle. Made simpl with | Boiling Water or Milk. Each pocket in shelled -- Lane Ens & Go.,Eomr2opethic Chemists. London. - p _ Hunnoranl or C.oooA.- We will now `give an account of the process Adopted by Messrs James. Eppe t C0,, manufacturers oi `dietetic articles, at their works in the Enston Rood. London.".--See article in CnsulI'n House- hold Guida. ' Euo1'mou->7! Tuous Exomxon Ecnncmrc Om!` Wanna Tau Tuna xnwnxour 1:: GOLD.- Puru cannot am: where it is used. It in the cheapest. medicine ever made. One dose cm-on common throat. One bottle, bu caged ..;....1.r:. 115::-.. n. ..n.1un..-uh hum pm-all an nld I rm: mason HAMLIN oncnu cof .=. \ uminuh to {nnlnh (Pm - ~ - - ..-.,,... .n,.'..- .7 - mg :~1'a.wm 0%;-Lam AG?! 1 .'nnan.n-.-ii... .. .....| 2.. `ii? _o.-IQ Q9-; A. .r,ja.-I-~`.w;he.t-a$2 .20: to 1.29 ` `-"I'r'I:4lw.el , `-41 12 to $1 16. ' Bprink- -_-` 1' I010! 12 (mu-, 62 team. ~ . `Pens-85 to 650. Barley-'-70 to 760, Butler--1-7 89 lac. ,EggI-14 to 15. V T . Potatoes new-per bush. 6) to 600; Wool -new clip-32 1.`. 32. Sheep Bklnl-I5 to 55.` Hide:-35 _ ' Calf Skins'--I0 to 10. Sheep--$4 00 to 5 00. Lamtl--$2 50 to 3 50. Mutton. by ct1rcase-vl`to .7c. V Vs-al--6 to 6. _ Dressed Hogs-7 00 9o 7 60. -Beet`--Hind quarters 00 to 8 60. Fnm nnm-tar 6 06 to 6 50. De9I'~I1|DQ QUIIVIEF 5 UV EU 5 UV: `Fore quarter 6 00 toV8 60. i 53'6U11TJENK1Ns." AND" `faowz . . - RULE." - -......... uu.careIuHy preserved. A S, ,N[W n ,Toro;1l , nuts for DomiiIion,will ' . sure I I ` `in ' 50 `H b 1 ` .Bl:rri:`,`jg!eIJ org: Y:?,ooisr: '\.Vr :1son .& "l`o' Nervous; Sutferers`. 'J, `Ryan Sln.n.,...v.. .1... . -.,.-.u uuu remove: all c y may be re ied on." T9 MARRIED LADIES rlv II)ited.ll wan, .-- - 2`. sums M_ARKE'l`S. can-V5 lo Llvtlal And Importers" of DA FIJI: nvnn ,____, ...,.... muuxg In H. relief `V-we knowna sfaction, pcrly; lighted aighest txms ofita virtues sud` b N01` DYING OR DEAD. --.-o..._ ' _medicine Imful mm .1 .,... yluztl ox .'r<<-xmmatiam, voua A.`!`-mtiona, entitle 0 Remsdias. .\lcdici:2') D(i."nrn in -H iznwmios & Lugo Hnn|rn.HA-.. lu- nuts on HAIKU Booksellers, M`-, Barxie. PILLS, [93-Id. by -.v-nu-uluvl uu pnnnnl iumln .nu.'.7'15:'.'"&.5."': ;';.,n of uh - m;!b:.b.0'InIpu'lod pm: to Ibo u1o.nH|0 I "'0. Yludofn Solicitors, Mum. m ;M.Cmhy &= 3 n n.`..;. . \llIlU 0| ")8 Mocanhv & B Dalqduhil 6I_ yon 5'4- . -I? "u.' `"'i". and about 6'0 actor of _ ' '.'"`|lndor in a good hardwood bush. TM soul It on excellent clay loam, and has oracl- ' d " F I-8 Dwellvng Hon and I I-0| , 3"": W"h._n good Well Indubnmp. Tho ` huh {'"8 0n I good Iravollod mod: . `(`:b` "'0 miles: from Thornton 5 mile: from ookslnwn_,and ll miloio from Bima. T539 P'9Poy_ will be cold subject to I Mortgage 97 . and to tho dower or cloim or light of ydlor of Lolitio Lodge. T"'!-"00!-`Tenth of the purcbno maul! -='- b.P.`!d.0p the day of ale, and w ml T "'9"; IV! In]! vmh dopoail, amoun Io coo- nh'l,'.f_ P"_!!8O mocoy ,TfwiIhin 10 dnynlnm =v"o .'`,'K'.)'oY.oIl0,- Reminder xoobo located o.:a2;:"".....1:';Z..'i'::2*;.2:z:1:3'13: :::'Zl`7I:Z-II-3A'I`lgl_3v.;Y' JULY 30.` um. HIIUU IIIHII IIIVIIIIV-t and c""Vi"`1'\; I:I-linxuled near Churches .9 `u",d:::? I'q""" "' Ind lha _Sohool Honu. Lot 13 . ' 2-`Tho `Notlh-Eu! guano: If ow-ni h;`.' "59 _9.!h Concession o{~=Ihe'mg| or k V f $39`: cqnlaiuing 50 now: 3'07! - '5 '35 lbont 43 acres an clause! and Tn" " l`i"'3", - `b Wmlindnr in A nnml l....l.....-.l nuns. Thu ghe remainde;"i!'Vl'1`a':r:`i'v::-13;` buxIus11.w[ ;::'{:r`: . ma rolling farm, and ".11 wu"'d .lM W, b . "$3.36" :i`; : `$1! loam. . There me 1 Log Fume mm [SW0 Knchen attached. 5 ' '" 55 by 36, and 1 Lug S In 19. on lbe1|nd,nnd,,gcc'd W," D, H," _ E:::uh.T:.`::::I,h1;:oolisl `_ lllnll h0l';hIld - v o ymg on: a can m'b""" E3 Ind luninl, nboulu '"Umm Ban` VninnI1`: .ilo?.`B.:?...f.'f"?~n.'.rP.::`:o _-- Va-uuvnlg IIIJUUUI OIU) 10"" At 12 o _cIock, noon, by Mr. E. S. Me:-kms, Auolioneor. pursuant lo powars of saie can - lainedin naveul Mortgages, which will 50 produced allhenmo of ule, the lollownnz 1ax._dI: .10 U'.I|)\! lands: nnnnlb, on sumn, wsnsr am; 1374. n :-Jnr-Ir an... L... 11,, .. V vv 4.1331111 lJ'J." 55357 [N THE COUNTY OF SIMCOE. There will be um by Public Auction. at tho Queen's Hotel, in the TOWN 01-` V BARRIE, nu Qllv llvnrnn A-II. 4" vr I ADUAULE IMPROVED FARMS, INTHE IN THE TO\VNSHIP OF THE Cl)HK"l"V no all \J ----- , Pleasantly muaufd near the centre c-H39 town of Barrie, with rden atuched, prumd with well grown abndeand fruiuroeu, bearish Ootuuzeconraina dining and sitting moms. ve bed rooms, kitchen, nrvnnvs IpI1"l-Ml`: clouts, pnntries, etc. Purchaser can have either quum or half 50 acre oflax-d wiIh.co_ttago. ' 3 Apply auhin ofeo. '-" V~1_;5EoHER SCANDAL. ?__._:. AUC I`I'_(_)Ij SALE Co'r'rAGf:.'F5R_.AI.E.` DI---- - A ` ` " H.115 ur zu-a wuh. coma at this ofo. - .--.., `July 8, I874. ()USE A: LCYI` FOR SALE OR TO - V LET, OPPOSH E THE. NEW RM). ISTERY OFFlCE-CouIamm SIX Boom, and a quarter of an new of land amend. Apply lo V MR8. ii. Ros.`-`, Neill) opposite the Wellmgmu Hm Jnh-R IRTA ` ' _n.- - -- To lane for ylonn o! yun,Iho oomfmxnble Reuidenco (which is now 1 going a Ihormlgh repair`) wnh gum, about thing` actor} of laud :'ru;ho-9. no -rim). or pamcnlan apply no ma priowt, L`hl1.'h 0 I .- I ------- Notioa II hereby given that 1 Lin of the lownlhip of Vupra_f 1374, If all persons emillli lo liuli for Members of lho Legirla in Man, of Omnrin, us fin! posted up_ in my cilia. on the-t27xh.dny of July imllnl, ' GEO. SN EATH ` Tp. Clexk_ Vg.p,,_ Midhum. 28111 July. 1874 -n . h. van". 0: lhl )9`, You ll Elsa. `.- Wgsl U` L )! N0. Q0, '3]; of the 'l'u,wr;nbip of Van; n; wilhiz. ';, ,`ha.Fd" `half mlfrl nf lht lhnnng T9." of But.` Tnera are 40 Ictu clause}; 150 you". Fm` Trdes iu I thriving uouduion, and u no Fume Hausa. Fur pztiiculazs Ipply 1, u; 'u"n'er, !il`oEfr.-:Nb7aL,` gives Barnuni 6116 use szif ' next" Thursday, _yithou. ,. V `, _`._,-.r_a nan. JUL` `KESUL ` "from Iharfecll of in; intense T No gngnnaor II1 nthn, it the pre-diaponing go many of I_he dineagel pcculiar to ho; y. 1'h_uo_mac.. partaking of [he ion of mu pervading 21:: whole ayltem. ll nnabl. to pleta digmion; '.be fond pausing uudiu Jhrongh tbs bowais,imta1ea the lining ma mace, and Dialrinsa, Dysentary, cm"; Uorbnv, and when prevaiing, Asiatic Cm" may be excited. Attention in diet, mo.1.,.,`. .3;-cis-= bathing, and ragninr. habit: m observed. To maintain the vita`. form M pg-went inuitnde and exhaustion. Dr.Wb..;,. - Compound Elixir cf Phosphate: and 0:11 I 3, urqnesiionnbiy roiinble, as it invim, may the digestive organs. and Buppileg muum for generating nerve force. __~_'_ __,__J_V__,'__N___ 3-92; `y! I. -v.. 0. Bame. July `.29, 18,74. j: irlowNsa1P oz vmapm, A. ALLAAJNUER, M.D 1, P. s._ x., Phynici s ' ' P.cn.alB=1ilI;On0, Out. "I. mww 1) aoswnuxozf from the Lnnuunnr In no}... 1.. .L- _ vl av--n_ EDWD. s[ LALLy_ B:m3e,22n(| luls. 1874 3` ` P Midhural, July, 1874. DL zV`ZOP ST, RJYRRIE. E. B`.CR()MP'l`ON.&Co.,' mpowrnas. mzuoweu and Mr. Langford, Wesley. `an; Re,v_.AMr Fraser, Canada. Presby- terian Church; Rev. Mr. MqKee,_ Free Church of Scotland. . Myyoi` Boys read the irllovving -addressi `4 M ' 9` V011 SALE oR"a`m:xrf .-_._-- Come along and bring your `friends before all the Burying are gone. SPECIAL nsuucnuusz GREA TCLI_AR1NG VVVfrvv A. ALEXANDER, M.1), D P. 3.. R Phvninh-. D... WHOLESALE PRICES. AUTUMN TRADE 1u_.m'rLEs, UIILLINEBY, muss Goons, L- We have determine! to do Ll` ou. the balluncs of our SUIHBR STOCK at and leu thn A5 we have large lines of Goods now coming, forwsrdod from Great Brlt|_`n, f: r the UL JlA\ro Atlabout 2:30 his Em,;1.~;~__cv _ urrived, ' and was greeted with hearty cheers. Our noble 35th Batt., under `command - of Col. Iticlienzie, was stationed on the plutfornx, and, as the train` drew up", presented arms in true military style. On the platform in addition toethose mentioned, were Mayor Boys, his gone; Judge Gowun, T. D. McGonkey, eit- ' M. P., Mr. H. R. A, Boys, County Treasurer, the - members of . _ the County Council, Col. Banting, County Clerk, and other town and` county ofcials." The following rev. gentlemen wemjzlso pres'ent':'--Rev. Mr. Morgan, Chnrchof ,Ex_1gland.;[ Rev. A. O'Connor,` Roman Catholic; Re'v..-_= Mr, Boyle; _; Primitive Methodist; ,i gov. `O, `Cramp-C V. tO)1,`P_rimi_tive Metho'(l1stj"f_B_;p;v'_." Mr. . .MoDowell and Mr; Langfofrd '}{aq,lay{ 4;, Can` ;'.ReY, M1t:Frher. " Gain ID-aha: _ GOLDEN BEAVER? 8-1` 0} ;'ALlIABLla`. ` muyrl ooucuull, "III!!!- I B.N iEo ' llhof Jll . I874. . - OCA THY Q 80} 3; .~ hriimi dbl !- MIDSUMMER Ai rs: ..- -VIII` (whiu}n is /uluw undu- uau) stable. ml n'twhor!. Roux Ian aunlv m um 12.- I-4\uulI1l.|ly,Uu wulcu were 12118 Tl lO\'.l.`0S| .\Velceme, and . Cead Mi-lle.Fa.ilthe. The station itself was also decorated in a ' tasteful manner. At the northern part of theatation a large platform was T erected and cmpeted l Excellency, and a- gallery wasput up for the lady spectators, and flags and banners of every device 5'Fore thick as `ffalling leaves. ' in atttxxmn, azgd oviers and evergreens were scattered in ubundence everywhere. About noon, the Steamer .Lady of the Lake: came up to the wharf,wl1enitxyaa_ olmnrved that she had . beexi 're-painted,` and with ' bunting ying`; fr__om ev"ery ayjailabie spoti elm looked like athing of life. ~ - ' L ` nanny---.. 31 if unuulln Barth. T:$ CJZIH ESSA, POI? yapn, Ibo Iblql `oh 1: mu: ....1.. 1. LESLIE. H '3 - 2!-If uuli mo Pry - '11. 3111` vgs. ll-y :..4uH., .Lu.. .1 . I > . Grant p1'e1)m'atic$ns were made _to re ceive- Lord Du`_erin in 11.. becgming manner in this goodly town of Bzu-rie. The Mayor had issued a. p_roc1a1na.Lion . gmjoining 0. holiday, whi< :hT,Twe afe happy to say, was for once pretty st1'ictly 'ob-~ served. "The wlmrfof the Lady qf the Lake: was very haltdsomely and _tasbe- . fully` deco1'ated.. Aine arch ' being erected under the auspices of the N. Rf . Company, on which -were the tnoiztces ` 5` \\7nl:-mm-. and u t`......J 1.1 .-11- *m_:u1. _ no Lznluunll nu-4 \. (XlIs|.\|LL|LlD`.\}Ialll ULIUUI. ` At Allandalo the .party partook, "of luncheon, which, of cc~m'se, was of the most tempting dc-.sc1-iptiun, the ref1'es:h- ment-1'-ooin being very taste'fuilyi1ndi_1axu1- _Asomaly decoraterl for the occasion._. At. ' Allandul the vice-regal party was joined hv W - (2, T.i+.+.In }`.un- . 'M""D " W n- .nuu.uuam vuu VLUCJUSLII i);t1'h_y WUSJUIIIGQ by W. 0.. Little, Es M:P.,; W. D`. Ardagh. Esq-., M; P..P., and H. H; Cook, | Earn. M P ` uyu VVVCM1 uxuu. _ The route from Ncwmm-ket to Aihvm-I dale" was :1 perfect ovation, each` station being crowded with enthusiastic ad- which as the vice-regal party passed, they cheered, as `only free-born Britons: and Can:u1iax1s.cah cheer. A4. An,___!,I, n,. ,, 1 "n Gvuruj nuu.uxuwuj\4_5uIL u_y um 1`42U6lll3I1Cy'. At. Newmarket a dense crowd was pro-'ent at the station ; T where a raised and carpeted platform was etected,,and on ` which were the members of the York County Council, and tho c"e1'gyv1}e11 of the district. Mr. E. Jackson; Reeve of T the village presented a sttitable. address, which waaresponded to by` 11 is Exce1l- . may in tting ilerms. ` The .VVarden of the County also [mosonted an address, to which His.Excelloncy briey responded. : His Lordship ?'.'as.also driven c'hrou_gh the town, and '~_ ` -"he comefstone of a ' chur_ch for the ` .~"'.-.ns, and replied" very happily to ~ -.65. `ass of tl1e'pastm', the Rev. J. G. - v`. After_.:1u.hour'x% stay, the tlfaill xx)`. . l '1 slowly away, when more hearty cheers were gi;'eo,unni a 5:2,]- ute `was red. ' ' rnI,., . n '11- 1.. .u `algal, uuu \IUJ. Ll. L): JJt1l1ll5UD. We need scarcely add that each station, along the route was crowded with per-. sonsnnxious-to-show their loyalty, and as the t._ra.in passed slowly by 'tho minox- stntxons, the vice-regal party were greet- yd with ringing cheer-s,which were court-' eously acknowledged by `his Excellency. At Newmnrlrrif. A. rh-Inna nvnxvr` nine vunpl. uu-H ever 18H: our inbjpcq next week.` Es_q.,I (inn LL. .u., .1). U. V. .1111`. 1.`. 1. UIXOII, R11`. Campbell, Liemtv-Col. Cumberland,` Pro- visional A.D.C.. Lieut.-Col. Durie,MajorA Alger, and 00]. R. B. Denison. A W.. ........l ..... ......1.....u n...` __-u_ _. Af_,. llyuv, suns. - V I ' His __Excellency has, seemingly, and \'0l'y_Wi$C{1y,'- determined to leave no part of the Dominion unexplored, and, with V` `hat; and in view,is now `visiting the -njorthern section of Qntzu-io,m1d leftthe Queen's Hotel, Toronto, on_Sn m1'day the 25th 'in3_t., on his northern tout`, by a special tmin,being escorted to the [North- urn Railway station by his 'bod,'-guurd, and a detachulent of the Grand` Trunk Brzgade was drawn up at tl1e_Sw._tion as a guard of honor, and on His Excellen- cy'a npproaclythe hand struck up; the time presenting ax`-nus. V The Toronio Sta- tion was tastefully decorated, and the car, was very`handaoxnlyecoratd a`1 round with evo;'g1'cens and flowera,'as was a1so\the pilot engine, and the on- gine drawing. the train." V TEA v\arrr nnnu:L.ln.-1 at IT}. U`.-.--J`--- --- N_l.,t__i9_D;%.I Agthexn, the guardlat the same T train, _which consisted of itlhrele ordinary carriages, Tone parlor car and an open` sun) MIL!-l:VVlLl5' uuu vuuu. The party consixtod bf His Excellency L129` Govemor-General; the Countess of Duiferin, Viscount Clsmdeboye, Colonel Fletcher, Lady Harriet Fletcher,Captam F. Hamilton," A.D.C., Capt. H. Ward, . -R. N., A; D. C., Mr. F. A. Dixon, Mr. ffnnankpll T.1'nn+.._l".n1 l"`..n-..k,....1.....1 -1')..- aw b ._s>.=i#ti peers; ineri-:ie_ . i all they-are hoaree,` tl1eifa;ct.'will htill --main'.pabent tb all obsei'vers} eh;at_c'angqa:= ;,iaV loyal to its heart's core. 'We-`emipmlid iof England, and proud of ourselireei-`mat lwe are the" most brilliant gem in its isplendid diadem end ' l.'0WIl; 'and- out i highest dgeam is noteannexution orbinde pendeigce, but thatbureiture may evolve us ixrcloser x_-elationehip with the D ee1"_ `old Land" thanewe late at . pi-esent, that we me.y'l\e,in theinot distant.fus,ure; part. and parfcelof the mightiest `conufed-_ era`d"empire on "the habitable glo_b'e:, With-us, loyalty is no mere frothy even- escant sentiment, but an integral part of our very`. being, and inuences our evf .1 be action. In the0ld Land there may 5 Rcpumicans, butihere there are fewsueh 3 being; and it may be safely ave:-red'tha_t : never was Canada more loyal than` now. We live on theiborders-of .9. powerful Republic; and to a certain extent have been behind the scenos`,sme1t the ta.llow- candles, and seen Republicanism in un- ` d1'ess,m1d are by no mezms in rapture `It the sight. but are rutber"lled' with loathing, or, at "best, with indilYerenr.:'e. Hence we gladly welcome any repres-en~ tatzve of Her Mrljuty who may reaide mnongst u_s, laarticularly $40, when we are presided over, as in'the present instance, by so genial and ascoxnplielu ed 11 person- age as the present. Grwernor-Generr.l, Earl Dufierin, .wh:) has `proved lxiinsolf, not as a would-be witty slxeet somcwixne mn nntirizml him nu__rm leak: in; La .AUv on) n. nuuAu'IJU Wlhbx 3llUUh 5UIIlMPll|l`.`} ugo satirized hing as--too light for has place, but as-being in verity the_righ.'. man in the right place, a sight much {mt eld: m Ben in this world of hollow pre-_ bensc_a_. and where so little_that glitters "is pane gdld. ` V 1-'1'u mvnn1`nnnur Lnn .......x.2-..._1-- _,, `I _ `V I I . , x-W :1!1sf'r1l_uaxQA.s1~1c~ nadr,`i_?rxq2f 4'24 ainnni. vv . M. UL1urcn.- no ARTHUR BOYLE, p", A P. M. Minister. e. THOS. CROMPTONA . ' se _ P. M. Ministe_1'. j His Excnnumcr, in reply; said :--Mr. listienod to the attering and k_i1`1dx- regard with the) greatest ,1-e_s'*ere1,1ae:a.nd' I respect. lam [well aware how much the" gqlergy o1_'_u;,anada-`are entitled to the La sympathy. ed invth`e;:` , _. Liorgazg and gei;t1em;3n,--It is with un-~ usual feelings of gratitude that I have presaions which have euaautud from the body which `naturally I am disposed to. 1, JV -4 uuu u uuuu lIlU(|5ISLl' DU l)l.`!:[l&l'U 101` US. .,After his Excellency had been. intro- ced to the me_mbers.of the Council and a "number of . other gentlemen, the Rev. Mr. Morgan presented the following address from like clergy of Barrio : I To Hie. Excellency the Right Hon. the rim of! Da<-riu K P . K. 0 B-., Gov'ex-nor-General of the Dominion of Canada, etc ,stc. MAY 1'!` Pnmse Yovn Exci:LLENcv,4- ' We, the undersigned _ministers of the Gospel of Christ. representing .the"several congrega'tione _ in the town-. of Pulrrie, cannot allow the opportunity .a'o_rdecl .us by this visit of your `Excellencyftoy pass without greetiiig you with the most l ` hearty and respectful expression of wel- come, "and we do so not merely _1reprose11t-..1tivo of our beloved Queen, but l ` as the beyond this we would manifest` ourliigh respectzdmrl 1'ega1'Ll for your own personal .1 _ worth. \VensSu1'(: _vour Excellency itii : affords us` the utmost 'szttisl'n.ction that it 3 .- has pleased her Illajesty jto appointZ'2'tsl' her "Vice-Regal repi'e'sentati\'e in" our . Dominion one who hasnlready distingu~ isliedliimself `eminent-ly by zeal; wisdom, _ and loyalty, in the service of the ` Home V Government of Great Britain, one who combines in his otlicial capacity" rmness and "dignity with kindness and condescen-i sion to all ranksn" and classes, giving countommce and support to all measures which tend to promote- the temporal welfzire of the community, '-whilst afford-. - viing equal evidence of still deeper interest in "nj.uin_tainin_g that rigliteousness .iNhicl,1 6X`r.ll.tf-.?.ll it I1ztti 0_n. We nssure your Ezccellency of the [ardent o.ntl-deep- seated loyalty both of onieplves `and .V of our congregrt-ions to the tlirqnev of G-1`ez_tt Britain, wliicliyour Excellency has the honor to repressent` -ainongstus, and nlsov 1 1 c 1 1 I W I J to her illustrious_'Ma.jesty, our rightful. . Sovereign, the Queen.` \Ve also assure Yhur Excellency thatour most fervent 4 p'ra_ycrs slijsll continually` be offered at the-throne ofAgra.ce', that your occupancy of the vice-regalo throne of Canada. may` _ ever. be distinguisliecl, by pre-len_1in_ent .:wisdom and -signal domestic vhappiness; fullled your niission on es.rtl1, receive the promised ,1`_e.vva_n_l,' a . `glory in the kingdony above. --".VVith T feelings of -the", highest respect, `we remain; We would further" roffer to your. Ex- cellency and to Lzidy Du`erin`on_r ex- pression of sincere desire for your `com- fort an,d.ha`pine'ss whilst passing through this life of c angc, and --when `you have `n'".".} crown" of" your Ex cellenc'y-`s obedient and _devoted servants. 7 - `V . e lC1_`-_., '_ `I \ '- . beauty. of the scenery by - in all parts of the Doniiniou Ijhave been : received with a- unanimity of heurtiness '. impossible to exaggerate. The peopleof . Canada have been pleased to- extend to i gracious Majesty the hartiest audlEind- eWe_u`re ull of us`l1uppilyu_waFe ofthe ` prediction when 1.\'entui'e to prophesy" _C`una.d:1. , Thank in . vuv.lIllUI1 Ull.l"JJHl'IlEy I/1OI'Ka"\Val'(ls 1 C911` _ fees I had formed a. very inudiequute idenv - both of the fertility `of the country through which I was to pane, and the ' which. I find myself now sun-o un*d_ed. For the loyalty of its inhabitants I .was@indeed well prepared, because wherever I lnve been me as thefrepreseutative ofelier most liept of welcomes. I should indeed be ungrateful if; I ilid not reciprocate there friendly sentiments which `I encounter upon every "hand", and it does iiotvniake them in whit less. welcome my -being aware that they are contributed not to me individually, but to the oice I` have the honor to hold,` and to the representa- tive of her to _whom your allegiance is so warmly paid, and so ustly ' due. . Mr. Mayor a:1d_gent1emen,V Icunnot let pass tl1i8-opportunity of congratulating.-you upon the beautiful site of your town. [ enornxousatrides which Canada. ie muking in wealth und material prosperity, and I um eertuiu thuti um. not hazurding a. thatat no distant time a. great portion of that wealth will be inclined to extenrl itself upon the b '-rders-of -Lake Simcoe, and that we shall see its beautiful shores studded with villas, the -residences of those whose industry `and intelligence sha.lll1:we contributed still further to build up the prosperity and majesty of_ g ypu, Mr. Mayor and gentlemen, for those kindly expressions, personally to myself and L`-ady Du_`y'erin. I beg to return you my hearty and Warmest thanks for'_t.hc kind welcome you have been pleased to prepare for us. Aftnr liin Flvnplluixnxr lam-I ham. .'..4...-. J l 1 l l --av x----I Wm announce mu mou- w. ',P9t that it`wi1l P159. the _ 59.33 Rd 310% wlljoyable excur: .. [has ever left town; Mom uinhimt*naw+. mm . . 'His. Exnhtnxcy, -in roply, sid f Mr; `Mayoi-Vaud gan(3len'1en,--Not having` ' been prepared fr_r the honbr Ivhave -re- ceived, `I hope you will excuse any short- `ucomings which may be apparent in my ebrt to return to you my .best- thanks fo1`the,hearty welcome: ybu have been pleased to extend towmwls the Countess. Qf Dupin `mld :my`self'. VVhen I set out upon ourjourney uortlnvzu-ds I fbsiu T had (`m-mm! .. m..... ;.....1..;.-....;.` :..x,... Q arrie,--Iul_v.`25th, A.D., 74. Boys, Mayor ;' Hemy Bird, Clerk. Y , . --.. \4 .a.- run v .1.` J.NLlL).IJLlt , Min. 0. I . Cilllrln. R ICHARDA.O'CONNOR, ' Dan of Barrio} ' D;CREIGHTON McDO'WELL, `V. M. Church.- A nrmnm nnvr 17 "'`1`3ci{/Ann MORGAN,` 1 T. Rector of `Barrie. MUNGO FRASER, T 'M: rs n` m....Iiv N EI;sb.v:'.-'--Tf_iei'?: tire sqme 111911 `V50 5 have xio reptifaiziqn egoept frog-'chi_1` 9? . axi.cg'ne,;i;ii.t*ife ces*or;t1xre-.359; however. @991`? `I119. are 9 "nam`in'vand~,0f themselves. ~ 514.01} % i.idtN.e1,'3: of th9,1>7 -*"r .,H_e ` " 5 L, ., ousa; , Ao1_ucvL'rua.u, mg Agra Assocwrxox. `V --Tlia twenty-ninth Annual Exhibition - of this Association is to take place at 3 tho city of Toronto, in September "next; on the 2181:, 22nd, 23rd, 24th and 25th, when a lax-`go. sum of moxie will lie awarded to successful oompeti 113.; The Ansocia.tion_.is in a ourishing condition, 4 and should receive} that support its" -possessions copy of tl1_oPrize List, also a form to lie filled in by in_tending_ fg)pli- cunts fon":nas..nmi.in, which ;wn ,.a.. 1.. _o_bjeot1nbitles it to. Wq hovel in our . l mfqrI_:=;at_it__n1Von the subjet. `%~'= ` - uuu; uv _uv uuou Lu U)` LHNUHUIH8 ppr cunts for mambefship, which {we will be .happy to -Show any one `clgairous of a g.v---uvvvrIIII'D.lII..I. n:w.\1Anxm-,-sngoun nmmas. Blois, ct-Peppler_ b Christopher. . . . . RbinSOl1, bVBirCho o a to c n on o a an o 0 o E Dudley, ob F1-oysall b Christopher N. Pearson, 96 Smith b Christopher Fynb, `Christopher; 1 0 u 0 o 0 I 0 0 D 0 . ` `F. Pearson, b Christopher. . .'. . . . . . W. Dudley, b Christopheru . . . . . L. Atkinson, not out. .. .. ....v. ... 1 Newett, ct Moore,b.Powe1I....;.... W. Barrack, b POWe'U........l...,. Byes .. ............................ .. I _ B_Ve8...... nan-iigcfcloookov Wide5. 'o'o'u,n-cogq...oa.f.o`o'voo ....,u, an n. u. mtue, wm be the sxdu-of the day. Preparations are being by our Orillin. friends to give us a roeoption `and a hearty welcome. g1'.hu_oxau'sion will take place under the of the B:i'rie Branch Liberal - Qnlcrvttivokuociation. Col; McKenzie Ii hard at work completing. the .m`$n'8mn*5 In 8 few (13? ' poster: will announce full pa;-ticu, We expect itwill hg. +.1...- .['O\.r34I.V.-nun o 0 colonel u o 0... BARRlE-- sxwdxn 'INNINGS.. F1-oyse1l,.ct `Fyun b Robinson ..... -. ' John Powell, bG, Ban-Ijick... .'.'. . .. W'm. Gmham, b G. Bnrfick . , ._ , ... . Christopher, 1) Robinson . . . . . .' . . . . Geo. Lount,l bow, ........>...... P. Moore, c V N. Pearson b Newebm`. J. C. l\Io1-gan, not out......... . Birch, b Newettsu.....,......... Peppler, ct N. Pearson b N nwett... . F. "Smith, `ct N. Pearson b Nowetiti. . Alex. Graham, b G. .Barrick.-........ . BYOB-'n_-_o-luchocqoooconcnu..u ' I(eg;By_esoI'0OI`gooo-ognvoooon.. I TOta.1........}.`.`........ NEW.\IARK E 1`.--FIRST '1NN1NGs. I N. Pearson, ct Morgan b Birch.._. . . . E. Dudley, bvC1u-istopher. . . . . . . . . . \V.,Bsm'io_k, ct Birch b Birch . . . . . . Fynn,-b Birch. . .V. . ._._ .._. . . . . . ...;. G. Barrick, b Christopher. .'. . . . . L.-Atk-i'nson',1'1m nut. . .- . . ; ; . .`. .-'. . A ` F.` I~`ea.1's'on,oct Lount b PowoI1._. . . -. Newett, ct Moore b Birch. . ....... .. . W. Dudley, run out.-......._...... F. Robinson, c ChriStophe_r b Froyaell J. BI0..i3;`l1Ot out...'.... ...*. .?..'_..." ~B3jes._._..,'_.,._..,.;....._.....- `. By38qu_'oop`..,on-pnoyqo In 49} Wides...g..._.....g.......;. 1 vussquqldul uu VV. .D.!'l'1CK DU`. J ' 1'1Ckuuuqoo-o;a--a.-not Petei "Moore, run out. . . .; . . . , Ggo, Lpnnt, b G. Bztrrick. . . . . . . 5 J..C. Morgan, 1 b W,_ b Newett. . `:'Birch, b Nuxvett. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 3 Peppler, b F. Pearsbn. . . . . . .'. . ,_F. Smith, ct Fynn I) G. Ba.rricIl_<. 1! John` Powell, not out. . . . . . ..y. . A. Glialmm, b F. Peaiaon. .. . Byeguicruyunoooaoacocon Leg.Byes........`. ...... _Wides........'.......`... Buiaxx Umbx CLUB va.. Nzwmaxmr. ; clubs on Wednesday last, on the ground lof the former, and resulted in favourof Barrie.` Want of space `prevents us from commenting on the merits of the various , players ; sufce tdsay the game was well vcontested and reects nobly on Barrie. I Thefollowing is the score 2-- DADDTYZ` cw u . . . _ . . . . . . _ _, `A match was played bewem these` BARaIE~F11tsr i.\`Nxxr;s. Froyaell, I) G. Bnrrick. . . . . . . . . . . . i WV. R. Graham, b G. Bnrrick. `. . . . . j Christopher, ct W. `Barrick b G. Bar- ` . -1-it-l:,_,, It is with very g1'ee.t ple9.su1'e we rm- nounce. that the Govternor-General and suite passed the highest possible'compli- ment on the soldienlike bearing _of the `35th, on the occasion "of his visit here last b`at11 z-day,- its this Company was awarded the palm by the vice-ijegal party, of making the best _appea.r9.nce, and being - more aoldierly of any _volunteer,con1pany V the distinguished party had yet seen. This is. indeed, a. feather in the cap of Col. McKenzie and his volunteers. Good ofcere make good soldiers, and that is. why _the 35th so excelled all others. `Col. McKenzie has earned just- ly the reputation of being withous a. rival as an oicer in -the Dominion. His h_rother, Captain McKenzie,` also is most indefatigable in his duties, and waathe first man` the Governor-Gene1'a1 shook lmnds with on inspecting` the company. We also learn that Ensign Ward has the makings of `a. splendid soldier in him, as hepussed an examination second to none In the Province, recently. ' V ' . _.__________________ . d-guise; -`went; aboard the. arms_.I jf We Believe. Lord Duiferin passed some highly complimentary remarks on the.-`ne appearance of our gallant 35th '~ Battalion. A-The whole affair, passed o' with great eclat, and reflects great credit . on our Mayor and others who cooperated thorough andycoznplete in all ` respects, "with the exception of the band, which from" some "cause did not come to time, as ~t_hey.nndoubtedly shouldlmve done, as that `was neither the time nor place to. back out from performing their A obvious duty. His Excellency kept on _e; `addresses -.axil'.re:pllies, T _ V_ d at -3,` o'clock p.m.,"lefit the ` vrharf} t e_ volunteers again presenting deck all the way` to Orillia, and seemed : to enjoy the scenery. ofvourleau tiful lake. We need not say that at every available spot on the route to Orillin, the same enthusiasm was manifested as on the railway 1-outc,sml when nearing Lake (`lnuchicliing lotsinf canoes full of Indians came alongside the steamer and cheered heartily. - Andeat Atherley the Ida Burton and other small steam crafts came out to meet the Lady ofzhe` Lakes,` with large crowds aboard, who cheered lustily. At the Orilli_a,, and at the Couch ichiug Hotel, ample prepemtions were, rrmde to receive his Excellency and party in 21 becoming manner, and the reception uccorded equalled, if-it did not ,surpus's, anything that had taken` place at any 9l)l'lC1'_pQlllt. witlihim to make thefa.rraogement_s "so -OUR` NOBLE 35m. CRICKET. We are frequently twittod bv our po- ' Iitial foes. as being a prostrate, a defunct rtgy. We doubi not that the wish. is ther to zhe thought. It is the old Uchool-boy trick of whistling to keep up . their courage. ' They wish us dezid, and ' refore are fain to mnike it appear that . new so. The'Grite, lxovovexf, full ivell know that Conservatism is alive and Itirring, as we have contested every eluc- ohthat has taken place in the Dominion `- Iineethe last General Election, and in Inuit instances successfu1_ )'3 and they ~ "tee instances all over of preparations on _0\ll' side for the approaching struggle for Jupromacy in the Lope] House. And ; one in this County we will give them -Another hard rub soon, as we knovcf that we possess the -uhbaug/st condence" of. - electors in North Simooe. That we, 5-In this Town and Riding are in active 3if0._vlll be demonstrated on Monday, the 10th dayef August next, when n Qoutu` Liberal Gonqarvative curaion 1 and pie-nic will start from here to rillia .-Q-the Lady of the Lakes, when mueid.` nlolng, end speechifying by Messrs; M, C. Ounoron, (Lauder, Rykort, D'Arcy ' D -A-R0 Mecarthy, Meyer and W. 0. Little, :wi11 - be the oftlm dnui ~- 'Pnnm.....+.'.....'.. ....- L-:_, , COIIOIVD-..-'-olliftll `un ouc....'....,...`. 10 1-. B-.1rrick.......... .7 ... II ;t. 4 ?e:irson.......'.....18 nu Barrick. . . . 0 at out..`.`... 12 B`. Pea'naon..'....... 1 II_IlOlOCO.-ICICIlOI:O -OOII`ODIlIDDIlC lotto-cuoov..`ooaoo 1 53! 5| $1 14 ~ SUmmn.-Smnmer is herb and soon be gone, but our friend, Hunter, of the Canton '1.` Stox-ehchangotli not, but ` Ais"'her_e all tile til. andggptjzguea to sell as heaps the e-QERAL 5-011 Saturday laet the re- `. mains of Robert Maeonchy,'Es ., were borne to their last resting plae at "the 6th line Innisl, from the residence of his .brot1;er Thomas Maoonchy, with whom he had beezy residing sjlggg his ill. new Being an oldmd highly respected _in'ha.bitant' of West" Gvirillimsbury, and well ' known as Clerk of the Divison Count, and Post Master at Bradford, :2. very largenumber of,.p,e1'-sons were] preh- .;iI'1'eI`x1o_2-y;-C en_t to pay their tribute of51*asp_.oet.to his _.._ -_ ..--__--.. __--...-........v ....u 111:`! uur "ea_ "wear a. most `undoubted V to Washmgton aspect, not the '10: 90 being the appointment of Mr. Ziotikinl, member for Dundee`, and au- fhot of Gmz's Baby, as AgentGenem1 of ` 'the_' Dominion. He is notoriously a jloisy, frothy, roaring demagogue,-2 1nd in .-le yote_ on the Irish Home Rule Ques- ."ion,'in the Imperial Pan-1iament,this Mr. waaone of ten British Liberals ` ; firho votodfor it. XVI: wonderhow our Gov- Ormn`ent 1ikes this _act of Mi`. J nkins in ' I` `thus avowing himsalf in favofof veiled :.1pbQll,ion, Innd the dismeinbermant of ' `the British Empire. That he so voted ', `to we annoupced in the Toronto Globe's Coirespondence, so that it is no ' Tory get-up, but 11 veritable fact. rec- dated by the Globe itself. _ `We ask the doctor: of North Simcoe, is it poseihlev , at, in this inst-ance again, as in many othors, it is "like master, like man ? It nglly has very muqh that uppeamnco. , -_.- ---... -47...-auto. . Z` woman- , `-I;1'r:'iZ{_oberbR11ssell expresses willinig-V ness to pay $100 for the privilege of - thrashing the Editor of the Packet; A [small portion of that sum expended in `repairing the defective drain which I causes the nuisance complained of, might save unpleasautneas to him", to us, and to parties residing in thevicinity, or who have to peas the Russell House kitchen. -`-'PacI:et. _e . . 7 ' A sitting of the Division Court was` held-here last F1`idu.y. .There were 152 cases on the docket, Four jury cases oc- cupied much time, and the oonrt did not rise till 5 o'clock on Saturday mormug. The legal fraternity was well represented - there being,_in addition to the Orillia 'awyers, two from Bu-rie,one from Brad- ford, and one` from Lindsay.--Packet. _ 1|- 'I)..L....-A. D....__n >4-74 ,, - Judge A1-dagl1 left the -Bench on Sat-. urday mo1_-ning barely in time" to catch the 5.15 train. On.the same day, after reaching Barrie,l1e had to ride a. distance of 28 miles, and. hold another Couft. Some have an idea that our judges lead" lives of idleness; but if this is a fair sam- ple, most pooplc would ptefarharcl work. ac/vet. ` ' VVe learn that Me-sa_rs. Chew and Wm. St:-athesu'n, of Oro, have returned from Mzmiloba. They would not advise young men, with small capital," to go to. the -N01-t;h~west at present. The labourers` whoare ockingout fare badly, some be! ing glad of an opportunity to work for their bo:1rd.---Packet. A - H _ V-.. 9.. -..v 35 go-`give oxglanatjons ti :,,HANDSoMs.---HandsoIne'is_'thuL hand- to his course in Parliament. -Mr. B. `B01119 (1035,, 15 *1 l`_l 5."`Z=" l tends attending the great `Liberal Couseu lmndsomest show window, by_ all odds, .,,atiw Pmnic at BfC8l)riLlg, on Friday` in this town is our friend Bothwcll s. It the 7th Au(rnlst,-.ind froui thence continu is nn.tu_m s own ga.x_'den-, improved by his tout-th1:)ughout the riding, explain jart. Who tliz-.5 has a.` soul in him but v 1 . , V - v `Inust admire o-arera I IVow. at Mr. ' h's views and calling upon hi8,I11lm7 ' . _ _ . gzlgusland wa rm supporters. ` { Bothwell s,oppo`s1te the Railwaiy titntiori, be `had ; then if < ztiie best of >1-ants ure to rsll:IollETi:Il('ii]bIi:iLr)lrliALofEiilaggggy t,.'i,`l.],:;you a1'ethir_`l3Ly, tliere the place to get I `wwednesday next Mid from whacool soft Lll'll1lS ; and it yux'vbe'nt leads, P 9": on b n enabled to iearn thel.e`.i11'Jl0V_Vl1(`I`8 can you-do lieftrar than get; them bavieenfd display of owrg, `etc. hint" Bot.hv.'=ll s, for lice sells clump? R8- - . Rnilsmesqary to am. mommn thatthell1elTll)(5l' tlml. , _ rlilolw u'lIl'takeplac'i1i_tlie Town Hall, fiiencl Lr*nuo:\:, on` Wednesday next, the 5th `of August, `(rho _liolds 1.32:}-meld _at1'eet, in `and will be open` to the public from _'2 to lddltlon bo`keep1ng kl hrs._t-class n.nd_c_hoap 6. anal from 7 to l0, p.m;, ..(.l!'!l.1a'4I-`rllllfl : (.'rl'0C8!'108, 'Pl'?V'1Sl0Il8, l\`leI11l)::_I`s, free`; non-u'1eml)ers,,.to ."..l llqllryrsl, l. -001"," PL':l'L1'.`I",_l(.`.tC ., has invented nos exhibition 25cts., to evening exlu- 1 plan k_ -meat as fronl: and bit-ion, lcts. - A Band has been secured \v'l1.L`l1J'.'I-`lt;Sl`J:lll. .lti.3imleud.n1imst for th occasion The1.e.wi1[,_noiAio11bVt, L celleui uivoution. Tilt;-L! nothing bk: :1 large attendaxice. .Ent_ries tobe sent l e v._- in olns : of the coL_mtr-y. So `to the Secretar`y pro tem J. M. Botliwell. \ wgxihl a all phose who wish to` Now the _ Pic-nic, ""7 "'-V ""` T""' . -_ - 5' " J""3'VU5. I10 D'AncY BOULTON, ESQ.--We leain best ml h`?I>9-3t Teas. F that it is the intention of this gentlemh G"91`i.<`5, vP1'0V'3Si(ms, &c., (S to hold a meeting at Bradford, on Moi. them ztnywhc-re in the Corp day, the 3rd August, and at`Armstron$ f h"89- 01"1`Bi1d6l`S.ua11 $911001 }{ou3-e;j3ig Bay Pointton the 431 tha.n-deal with him, _ V at 8o'c1ock, p m., to give explanations ; ~11-A_\(DgOME`___(sI_IRndsOIne to course in does is an old eaviuu Con_sex'1 handnomeizt wiridow at A f ` August,-and froui continu is nn.tum ow0nm.,al::i;1,(,i tour throughout the explain `iart. Who hrhsl a. sign mg views, hienums; must 0.,.,em ., i N erous and warm ' { Bot,hv,ve11'3,_oppdsitem Rail HoRIICULTUBAL_ EXHIBITION. --- The the plants '1 rqf. Whihitinn nf Hm Qnninsn 4-.Ln.vnn'm-A Hui:-any +l.'.....-':._ .2 , UUR_ Town Ixsn:c1'oa.- Hanoi ,to whom honor is due, and as_we delght to do justice to all andsingly, we qust testify to the fact tl1at,'Mr._ Edvrd U "Burns, our Town Inspector, prov'cl_ a. most eicient one on `the occasion} of E~.~.rI Dq`erin s visit, for he was mostin- defatigable in his endeavours to have 0 affair pass _off with eclat, and hap _ y succeeded, as a.ll'that depended on is exertions was well done. I`: A C` -- --- __ .._-- _...-..-v-v-y us... nuuvu. LI-ill-V0 THE BzAvE3.-B2n-hum hue no gaator curiosity in his vast hippodrome tho; the Beaver. His animals, if let alone, would soon scatter the biggest crowd eve: col- lected together; But the Golden,Bover collects big crowds to his fa.shion1_em- porium; and keeps them there by offoting good ba.rgaius`and fair dealings.-Ch. nnn "l'`....... T ....... ._ arr; , _.._ rrv ".7... ...... `(yuan -lvxlll`-V\l\,. Tau .'BmDez.-We don't think that our town authorities visit Alladale often, or, for the safety `of their "own precious necks, they would not let the bridge over the Big Creek, on the A1Ia_ndale`Boad,1 re- main in the very dangerous sta it is at present. Town Fathers, go vie? it. i " Last week we had the pleas e of a visit frorn J. C. Littie, Esq., Ec;$,o1' and Proprietor of the, Owen Sound Adver- tiser, whidi is one of the largest ind best Weeklies in the Dominion. _ Little expressed himself as `very much elight- .ed with the business, and pI"0Sp8I?l18 ap- Vpearance,of.our town. ~ ,1 `\Y..__ 'I'\.___ nu In I" . A - r ' '_i _A't>"1:_:z.'--v--`;1:i1-e Cookstowi . Ad-V vacate is to hand, and we hearbiiy con- grattilette Cqokabown and vicinityin the a.cquisitiou of such a live joumil, It is well printed, and the reading matter is good. We hopeto see it well sumo:-ted by our Cookstown friends. It a.b`y fills a want heretfore very much felt. ` rm... 1).......... 13---_.--- I. -_ ,7 A H 5.. a...+%'j..g .1... \pl9IIO pond ` them .IlI .v-fs- .1.isusirsv.4 . T "' '"' ,num s wondrous meuagerie`, &c., &c., in % _ _.-_ Ovv--u ]AnNUn.'--To-morrown (Friday) Bar-`f to be in town. Of course everybodyx and his wife willgo. Such a treat "only comes once in 9. 1if9time.. -rs -- ,1 _ ..._. ....v..{--.v.. \lA ua. ;. nxuavvlo ERSONLAL. -- VVe direct attention to th card (which will be found elsewhere) of our old towusmun, J .A. Alexafviex-, 1VI.D., who has takenup hisresidence` at Penu- tauguishene. \Ve wish'the Dr. that. succefas his medical attaintyents so justly _entitle him. j:;ERSONAL.--1W1`. R0 era, has, gone to England for the bone to of his health. May he there nd the robust-, ne-as he seeks, and in good. time come back here himself again. He leaves many warm fgiends behind him in Baze and vic.3nii;v. V ' ` ` Rnw.m1').`--It will be seen by posters new in circulation that M'cVity, Clerk of the Peace, offersa fqwud of -`$5 for the recovery of_a oheqtielost on the 23rd inst. The Acheque is of'no' use ex- cept to the owner, uspit _ie nq`t endorsed and paywnogt has been stopped. ` vA.:a:1ojz.}?1'?ak$x;`+Juaga"2rdLg1i_ ;.;..1 Lady have. left town -for e -few weeks. May they enjoy themselves. ' cs.........-.. -- A JSI|r3H1i=rV`*';1`1i,v';"-.'i`.-1i:a;-~x:i.c'lif ;s:a1k. on" the . North's'ide of Collier Street, leadingto and l`0I}1 the Wedyan Methodist Church, 18,111 sad dlrexmir. and the revrse or bemg safe. - ` D....-_--._ `Il'- no - Pmuans Mus1Ax.' Mo1v*,_mLt.-'-This monthly still maintains its reputation as being by far the best lmusical `magazine on this continent, It can say, in very truth, I am monarch of all I sux-vey."A pnanunr , `IT . .J3...-..L _A.L-_L2-_. L. L`. _ PERSONAL -lMisa M; Fraser, dauginer of 11- Fraser, Allandale, haa'1eft_ here for England when .1. :.........:.. 4... `us A-lo std-aux, l.`Aq.,. _41llR11Q3l6, D83 13!` England,_ where she intends to remain for one year. We `hope the trip will do her good.: " 3 n....-..--'m ' ----- - = :I.0O,AL ITEMS. It in said. and with truth, that straws indicate the `way tho wind blows; and that the tools a man selects with "which to work, is a sure test of the quality of ' the workman; and Carlyle has it tha,tm1' able mnu always selects his a.;_;outs from :tho choicest spirits of human kind. The ,.LO'ndon, England, Strmdard, and other `H6111? papers dispute the loygxlty of M ub- ltnhie dz 00., and` we must admit that Canadian: Grit Mruistqv gives them v-Ny boo muh occasion` to_ do so, as it is I. most remarkable coixlqidem-o that every '2 man of questionable loyalty is to be found ' in their rgmks, and that many of the inch of Premier Mackenzie and his col `AA:-"inn: 'un-n.-. . .-........L ~ -..- J- ,1 A '1 NOTES. T LOU"/NI`--0RRlS 1 .VMaiuland. on lh Qlh `1(|"i.I'!I"."ddu ghtor of .1 . hmot't`h my Es}, BIB 1(fol"; { |uu|Uo `JUNK '5 greatest :2: iculfural of that count! and. Canadian 9! Ife_mo.ly co in comb-"nod with. debility,`nervou weukneu in melmch_n1y;itn ms are most bane ind wonderful-` go 25 `cent: 7pc:-Vb Soldby all media ;d_qalgro. _ pany,aou_Ih o bu. ghu 4 to re men! for lint porches and the full` 0 ago pril there. Corn is green` daj this week; but we e intended to do" an lur . wit, orth alndlbeauty ,_ -.,..5...5, uucnu ana_]ust; which is ?,g1-eat recommendation in these days of `fry: pmcticc. ` - I . ,Vp-ODS! 'V\'u:JI.-: .'5 VVOODS ll!--`VIP do . knowlf there is magic in "W Is, in this town, do low, agld that is, Hal is all the time sun`. nding neighborhood. 7' and xidons, old men childrebn rush xither. Surely` there must be 11 cuus or all this? W think we.cz'u'1 vdizvin the reason why. V The peop1e_pat- roniz the Medical Hull became thgy like t '-ma n andthe goo'ds'ho s:lls.` -The vbestli .. andlu st and upright jdmiling `are the role at is No. 1` esta lishme1zt. "That's so. .- thatthe is line is to be-had `at VVoods, t VWJSTII DI ... vvuvn: uuo-pocket; 15 etfected we know that, his advertise- menbspealm the truth. ` So try him and judge for yonzfselves. He deals in the and cheapest (Family Flour. &c., &:c., and sends Corporation, free of charge. ()I11"readers.cm1nc>t do better thaixdegl Fawn friend Lvnuox, Bnytield street, in iddition keeping first-class and choap int Groceries, Provisions, iiquors, -not--, P-.r`Lur_, `etc invented plan asl'1'oHl::s1ul \~zlzcz1`just,sl;mi11. It is iudecdnumst cellem is 5.-in Luis section country. woiild ad\'isall those to Fresh` Meat, without the slightest ' t this_Al1ot weather, to,` give M1`; L rioxi a - call. They will find" him ci and obliging, liberal and just; which "I iS\gl'al'. recommendation ` of`:-arp practic`c.. ' . T IIVUDG Us IJWL ILLVHUD. LJVII MD UIIUL. All the exercise of that bhatity`w11ib ~thinketh no ovil, suspend judgment Z1511 tho belt or worst is known.