Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 18 May 1876, p. 2

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11; mnen may be `seen now, but not go i , - gm: ::1m wins 35% 8:et:.n.)g`::iv$ _I from hia confusion ;miazg);eg ` md_. . arrangement will 'hav6be_en e'g-pagan, ` -A. _ex;pen, `once-;hotael and ' " . ;V - ll not pay them tri1)up9'f6;-gtljefm and rehashes, and ` V :!)'oin`b!o_l_:o. q_g,s_thispanorama-oft:he won-,f A w.ith_ the__greabeat' at .i&Jm|1IJn n9rnnnn V enterprising proprietors of the uuuenu `.L1.uuau carry on Business in Barrie, and that will be foralong timc._ Goods cheaper than the cheapest. Everything nice, new, and nobby. Scurxrrrrc Irr~:r.rs.--A writer-~in Pu s Magsz-he says: It is a. curious fact lbat there is nzver 9; white colt nor a blark - calf. The whitest horse was blhckes: in its birth and the jet blsrsl: cow was unmixed red. 5 Whether this is correct or not, we cannot positively say; but mix We do believe, that the best medicine for removing gain from the system is the Ce.nadien Pain Destroyer. In cases of rheuniatisrr, sprains, bruises or severe colds or summer carnplninte, it stands unequalled. For sale by all Druggists and country dealers. Price 25` cents per bottle. Two Qursrroxs Ersrrzr; A.\`sws.1r:n.`-Wby should me: wear _heardL ? Because they are agreut protbtztian Ato the throat and lurzrz. and acid in wt: to tlreir personal apoearanee Why. should we use ._Br_.u.u _; Pn]mg|.ic L'J..t';u-.-'1 Pmzauae when used for c'.u;z5..-3, com Why BHOIIIQ W0 U38 " ~,Dl'_vILu) .|:uuu'~J1uu x'.7,.far-.-?" Pecnuse ccugus, uukiinqin the t'urcv.t.- laoarsenem, &c.. they qcg like a charm. Ministers and Lnwyeza ua; them", physicians recommend than, and am. rrgrg and pubiic sneaker; any they are the very '7 . .' '.....-..~ n..~A;z-=n.o, m oxnzknc`: far the cure of zsuch !2,'Cr3z1':.d punnc S~Ipe?m.-r.-s any Luuy mu nut v\.r_\' `or.-st mcdi<':iue in oxistnnc`: the complaints. Soldhy all medicine denless, at 25 cts. pet b:Zi- ' Vmur 1`-lA':cm.r..-`.`7l7en c.` p;rs:_>n has proved an article aml fouhd-it good, and answering tha purpose for which it is int-.-ndr.-d, he will not readily abandon it for one of doubtful zr-p_u- tation, or concerning which he knows noth- ing. We no qlr.d~ to mrslae {Lt-3. remarks: owing to the coin-ac always pursued by those who have nsezl timt -:-e!e'n:-me:l and valuable lxnrse|nec`.ici:1e knswzl us F`ll2rlr=3= 3Uc1.rli1in1x Powders and Anzblnn Flame Rrmedy. All are ac well p!e::`ied"wl!h it I111: U;r:_, will mt me any otlztar; mu.nyl1a.. e wait: several weeks until the agent could ubmin :1 now supply, I`lie*e_is uot'nin_sz "equal to it as n. cond.l'r;n med3c'me, or f::r9.ny Mx~u_>lainL sill.- Ll.-, wind nflsm=r>.3 Rf!zi`!1`.`' Ll-.9 name, .-mt] mo that the sigzxxatixrv cl" llural & U0. is on PP.(`ll p:vm:1g:.. .jNor1hmp 3; l.3'mn.u, Tcrmto. 0m., nroy inlets foxcazxaria. Sold byall AIe'.l -c.ne Denlrs. Market brisk. \`. hcat sea: by nu`.1cr$. Hay scarce and x 1 \11 W 7: 1. I1:-at; W 1x.A.'1' 1`nm' Sin" m-' rr ! A I-`F.\\` I-`_:"r.< I-`OK Tm: 1 )-:n1LI>t.-'J.hcrc are but few ]_n'u- v:).r:~.-tic.:1s of mcxlicincs which hnvc withstncd | tlzhu impzwtial jmlgnzuzzt. of the pc:n,1c for any great length of time. 0210. (if tuczzc is Dr. '!ihnnms Eclcctnc Oil. tend the following aild he cnnvince11:--Th0s. Rcl)im;on, I:unlm1n, Cuntre,P.Q,. ,'-writes, .H).':.vc1`.t:-en :`.`.futod with lhcuumtism for the lam tun years, and l!:'.\'0 tried many rc-me-lies v.'i`L1m:1 any relief, until I trll Dr. T-hom:1's Eclcctx-ix: Oil, zuzd since then have had no attack of it; 1 xvnuld re- commend it -tn a1l.-J. H. E.`ll`1, Hntcl Keeper, \Vcst S1xc`l'z>rd, 1 . CL, v.'ritcs, I lxavc been tmu`.)1-d with liver complaint fur '.'ur:1`. yca.rs,, and have tried di1.~rcui; nv_o:}is;ir.u;s with little or no benet, ulgtii I tried Dr. 'l.'l:o:n:1s ~Ec'cctric Oil, \vlxicl1ga\'c me inrimnlizxtc relief, and I would say, that: I have 11:: (1 7. 'ince with the best effect. No <,muShoul'1 b3 withmlt it. I 1m.\'c,tricd it on my hovsses in ca scs _of cuts, -wounds, etc., and think it.c.;1u1 ` an good for horses as for, 1nan..~A. .\rl,':1V34-'ec:, Mer- chants, \\':`.:-'g:_'.v0.rd1, \\'rites, I lmvc schls-._u1c 1mnd_xfc:Is pi 1)_oL(*.t!}.-s_u.f }<}cleCt1ic Oil, and it is pmnbxxxlccll by the public, `cne'0f thu bust; xnedieinea they h:`.\'e ever 1`.sed; it lmis done wonders in_ heziug and relieving pain, sore throats, _etc., and _1;s worthy ofthe greatest quntiler.cc,"-.-J;1::ep1; 1~`.r.s:.\._n, Township Percy, writes, I v.-as pex'.~su.'z.ded to try Thomas F.3- l;act'ric_Oil for a l:`x:jn_c knee which troublml me for tfzrec or four -ycnrs, mad 1 txever fouml anything like i_t for czxl-1115' lzunmxess. It is a great puhlic bem:f'1t.-A. M. Ha1i1i}ton,\_\"9.rI,:- worth,writs, f`]"or weeks I .x _\,':.;,' i,ro11_l I`T with a swelled uhklg; \g-l.ion_a1moye1 me very '1m}<.'-.1.`~ 1&5 Na'y1>`ee of thisplacc induced me to try Eclectric Oil, ngd before one bottle was ,used I was cured, It is a most renxarkable `medicine. _ V V - _ . . So1xI,by'al1.mec1icine dealers, Price, 535 cts; A ' V .Qf N ,"l`Wfn'!A`. mmvmt N V QHVO Lu-Iytlbvvlyvl _. WALL PAPER", DECORATIONS, 1` .r;g;;1' noomzc-, suxnnxnavrapnn. A .. : nzggnaq 1;: . PiIl;t;of'b`gl{ mako'r5.~ ;--The Mdsdn &.Ham i1n_.0rgun_:,aud thg Qgnpgjg. ()`rg aI_1_ (l_'o_m an 1 - Organspnd ;M1ads9$na~V Oman: am; em, A ~c;n_ the pjonlhlg J,~.i.S5;; .;' LDarihdx`1l\`V' 0 bx: -~ I 21:-` 1 IUIIA.`-3 Ann )1, UL mu. Lounb, aged -15 ','c:1rs. \VA'l'b'OI\'.-}i\ IL'._:`|'ie, on T": of .`~`carld'. Fever, Ez.I'.'._\ . (J T . . u...w~ \`.-' .-n,.\- - .\L-XLCOLKI.--ARTIIUJI. of the 1.:`i1e s ttzxclc, 5.21 on the 10th inst, by tin \r.. F \l \ u .~.u -: bong ny an memcme dealers, rrlco, ZJJ ms. ' ` S.N. T1T(`_.\.5AE{, Phelps, NFC. A_.n;1:N(lRT=ti:{(l1 5: LYMAN; Tbronto, Ont. , So1c,Agcnts for the Dominion. `. ` , `N n-m...E .l:;ch'.ic-Selc-ctcd and E1ectri7.c('L The vac : ;2...;1,.;i.,;;...ci...g.i.1i...1,s to become food for public discussion. `At a : meeting the other night of, the Fly- mouth Church Committee appointed "to investigate charges against I `Bowen,- Beecher's most persistent traducer-,-it was reported that Bowen was guilty. Of 1 equivocation, falsehood, unchristian, dis- honorable conduct, false and malicious charges and refusing to answer questions putby the Church, and a recommenda- * tion was made to `expel him. This reso- lution was seconded, and a hot discussion followed, in which Beecher and Bowen both participated. In its progress Beecher said: l am charged with a heinous crime, but before he could nish `his ` sentence he was interrupted by Dr. Ward, who said, and you are guilty .of it. Immediately several members sprang to their feet `and attempted to reach Dr. Ward, and cries of shame on you, shame on you, put him out,'were heard all over the room. Dr. Ward was called , upon to retract the words he had spoken, or be "requested to leave the oor, which alternative he accepted. As he was leav- . ing several arose , and many prominent members hurled after him the words, get out," get out, shame on you. After Dr. VVard retired Mr. Beecher re- sumed his remarks, and was answered in return by Bowen. The resolution to ex- pol Bowen at last, after a greut deal of, disorder uml confusion, was tabled on condition that he should meetlBeecher and `Dr. Taylor and confide his` awful secrets to the latter, with the ulidorstaiulilig that '_. 'l`nylor be pledged to secrecy, which un- lorst:1mling' was accepted by the church, only because that was the only ground upon which Bowen would accept the proposi.tion. However, the/ail':1ir by this plan is to he settled--even if Dr. Taylor ropeuts his refusal and finally "consents to the a1-rangement.-4isa mystery. Bowen can tell liistzxlc to Dr. Taylor, ofcourse, but how. will he, being bound to secresy. lw able to throw light on the scsmdal l The zuntngmnelit -is singularly foolish and un.=::zti:st'uc.t,nry and can result in no- A l.2..,. (....l Ln.- 4-1... +1..` ...-.m.:.-mnnnl nfin, .. 1 s s |f@_y_Aans I ...,__,... I \YAlI1l.00l1;I5U ' .~ ; Square, Kw onxznl .`- Truman! Mud. Burma; 4"" . $0 and Uiuam Ska, `. `And Tmn'nrf.m-n nf `oqksellers. Statxoners. H175 i l1u:1 -mL':'.`.v 1:nt:J:00s per bag. buttcr--t:1b.. . . , _ I1 ' ...~`n . I}:-L4f-l1i11 qu:>.rt;ex' fun-. m1:LrI`:'er . \ u'-allii Hay '. '"."r-1 xv ' - I ULI Lnmd per lb . 1`.~.-an fmsmnsogm HAMLIN cam co. % - . `.':L`;`~'-;..:'`.';".;f:%`~ I-I ll. \ TLUL . r. dau:hte1` of .1 ?0lC_I\gCIlW3 101' IEILU UUIUIULUII. . N o_1'gs-Ecl;.-ch-.-x:-S_elcctd and Elcctriytctl. ` ._.....-._-- m IIlI|l ||lII`IlLlIl.3I(|:\aZ,\IlJ ({Il`l ktlhll. L>\1lllU ILL IILI' tlxing lurtllnr th:m tl1n:tc:]uin-':nent of in- ~ l'orm':s.tion by 9. illgle man which the public at 1:1)-go shoulll possess, if it be all tlzut it is allngetl to he. 7 The l`eV'lV:ll of this subject . m1(lm' any ci1'c\1111.<`.*.:).11ces is n'.11l0s;iml7lP. ; but "when clone, :13 it isnxow, xxjitlmut any p1'3Hpn(-.t of sutisfuct; wily ;lisp_0s;in_r_; ot'.it, it It:-c():\. 1el-.s doubly so.- It would he :1. positive rt,-lief were the whole, Clmrclu, pastor, c011g1'ogatio11 and all, by mnnn n~.n.u'r.u nu n`~l~.ns- 1-olunml-cull In an I`E N . -1.11 ~--.`.`y. m`Er_-, on the '1 "mar, \\ 1m.1.x:.x U " -1- I nu Ln`-'1. ni I`-a Wlilg L1 Cy ` nu .. ,n_y L'U.L\.'|.a\:. . . .. um, bylczzxtcase IAl,Ul.UulA>_~V~I ,. - .; , x : .*z:lDJARD8 as, LAIMY-_' v -if ' Booksellers, &c., Bani; \si>Eoi'XI,NdT1qI:s. BARRIE M._\i{KETS. y-`-uuv.p.I_v --vvrvu And Importers. of '3 I T115` l) Y\I`l"f\1' M.ozir'.ni::5E). DE.&'E`EI'.i~ . K/IIIl|l,'lI l(|.5LUL L-`J1l"l\/LUuL\.II`. dvlA\l (Ill ll 9 7 -3 :3 J some "mus or other, 1'eleg;xted to an nb.=:c111'it_\-' from which Lh(~,ywillnove1' :xg:xin el1}Cl`g0 to disturb with unholy `bickerin;zH, after shocking with disgust- |ing 1'(-.v01:`1ti0n$`, :1 pllblic long` since |tho1'm1ghly sick of this Beecher busi- ungm \Vhcat sc-'u'ce and '\'.`2 - 1 I ..\ .....n.n.`l U11 A l1".:1 ' "the firm` .1r.:ixix~. v. 1\.`. GENTS rumsiaamzs, HATS AND GAPS, &c., &c, 'I-a11cr1ng- EI m's CG('OA_.---GlL\'I`l`-ZFUI. ,u.'v (3uMm::T1.\'a. -~By a. thorough kmnvlcdgc of the natural laws -which govern the operations of digestion `11141 nutrition, and by a c:~.rcf1:l appI.ic:3.tiou r.i_ die tine properties of well Sljlclttbd. cocoa, M 1'. 1-Ipps h:x;s'p1'ovidcd our b1`c:zkf:'1snt tables with :L delicately tlamuurcd 'uevcr:igv: which may mvc us nizmy heavy doctors bills. It is by the :...x winnu nun nf miuh articles of dict that :1 Itlncrc is 3. wc.".l'. paint. '\"c may escape m:m_\ usmzmyh/3a.vy doctors` mus. JD 13 n_y mu, juulicious use of such r.-n11stitu c'inn may be-,<.{r:1du:111y built up until %livong`cum1g11 tn resist cw-ry t'e.m`u<-Incy to 15sc:'.sc. H11nrh'c-ds of subtle Innlaxlin-3 are Hnnting m`oum1-11s ready to attack wherever 1; fatal :;h:1.f`:. by keeping nursclws wall fnr_ti- cxl with pun: blood and a properly n<-m'islm(1 fr:u:1c.,"'~-('3':-"I -\f:r'Iv'/-r- l,v'-1:4 !/:..---Snl.1 only in v. I 1.. `I l,.... -u--:: A. _ _;:_ _ _ - jg .s1a.; %T%%%>gPmNg,%a% A gm. The death the other dzry, from typhoid fever, of an inmate of the Central Prison -at Toronto, was the occasion of 3. coron- er s inquest, atwhich ll startling expose of the shocking condition of. aflhirs in the institution was made. The dread disease was found not only to have car- ried ofi` the one unfortunate victim but also to have spread throughout the building, about 21 scoreof t_he prisoners being affected by it ; and the worse fea- ture of the case is that its introduction was traced in the rst place to the non- obscrvzmce of ordinary sanitary rules and its continued presence to neligence on the part of the otticials to check its spread. Filthy wooden buckets were used in the prison cells and their poison- ous emanations helped to spread, if they did not originate the fever. Yet the utensils were served out indiscrin1inat.e- ly, after the outbreak, to sick and well, and the germs of contagion were dissem- inated by this means as thoroughly as was possible. The absence of hospitail accommodation assisted further in spread- ing the disease, and there is no telling to what c\`tcnt it might have gone but for the fortunate investigation of the corenr-r sjury followed as it has been by the adoption of the sanitary precautiogs advised. VVl1nytever excuses may be a vanced to account for the existence of typlmid, so p'reva.lent everywl1e1'e ust m Hm ffnnrml l vismn.._.:1S vet thm-e n ('7 %`sfa%:?e=;:-:m, BQMHNES,` |A.`D. MACNAB 3; SONS. Bzufrie, May, 4, 187? @%.E> `f 2ywmr':?a The Tnsn]\'c11t hm 1n:1<`n Z1i;s1'.'stu.tu to me, and the nd to meet; at my oxfic:-, of Barrie, on.M0ndny, th I l n cIm.-I; in the foremmn ` ..l'1.:`. ..L:.... ..... .'.-L .. .. . I) Dated, Barrie, May Shh, 1876. I l U UIUC ' Ill BUB IUFUKIUULI L011` 'Q'K\'U Sfn.UCXnent nfh`. a.`I..i1's, appnint an .-\:~si_;m.-c if tlu-_y su- t, mid for the ordering of the v.1i'.'.irs of ].~st;m.- generzly. pm.-vunvr I\.\r1\|\.u - .-_---- I T01) : sold by I`UBIJ&.` ;\U( TI('}N, on the? pm.-xnisus uf Atlas :`.Lo\'c ll1Su1VC1`.t,,C(.Uillg\\'0U:1, x nfo:`csnid, on I 'l_`uesday, the 30111 dd) oi'1`vI:Iy Inst. 1 n t_y1umi:.I, now, in the Central Prison---as yet there have been no valid ones, though tl1evGrit 01'g:11lS profess to nil-act indignation at the strictni-es of the Opposition ypression the Government with regard to the matter, and sneeringly mention another ont- 1-age, it Tory grievamce,":1nds0f'orth- it cannot. be denied that common health rules were disregarded in the building, and the most filthy practices allowed ; and these facts nmy very wellbe taken as showing the origin of the .dise:ise; It is 9. disgrzico to the Government that an EU Luvzumiu UVUI Iv AIULU V J J u-,)u institution like this, built at :1. large cost to the country, and under their special auspices, shouhl be so recklessly man- agml. There should be no ditlicnlty in nttaiining, in any public" building of this cl1:n'acter,':1ll the requisites ton preven- tion of fever epidemics--which it is well known are bred by impure air, l):.ui .waiter and lilth,--:u1d the wonder is why, in the construction of the prison. not only were they o\'erloolced, but also every provision for the isolation and proper treatment of the sick. ` M1`_*ORTANT SA LE. { Estate of JOHN 11. DU.\'CA N, 5 nl-' f'nlia'n mu.`-.7 1. u 7.4 o,J,...... o obuu '. , ' ` _ ' Thos_3.idStocI;_wil11>e offered in Lots to suit 1)IlI`Ch;).30I`S, if nut; sold on Mac, `Amount of `Stock about. . ._._',. . ._ . . $800 00 The I`n`.1(1r`:\Lx\r_} <.b?.ors will do well to attend t1xi_sV=a`r`,_" ~.'a:'1\o reserve. - ` [TaOWVE@"LOT.I `on saturdayfiine mm, 1876. "um mill 1. -..'l.1 I... n. nanu Auction Roogns of Jos. Rogers,` POL,ICEfVC0U"R'I`," 1`0,`v`v. -N OI" BARBIE, Ml ' Twelve o'clock. noon. trzunc-.,' ---- um ngum l`auk(-.ts l:1hc]l<-11- . l. . l'L.. ufa 3 At` 10 o1oc-k a.m., the whole of the Stnck-in- Tr_:xde, cousistving of (juoking and other Stsnvcs, Tix'm`m'-2, Hanlvmre, Lamps, Oiuc- l`urnit1in:, &c.. &c. ~ _. .,.._..(,_ -.-- -... -....\.. . \II 'L`EE1MS:-'_I`hrce Munthf Credit on furnish- Joint and Approved Notes. . 7.\n~nu\1>1- vu ,-\.......,. Bgurie, 2.1% m2.,_ 1876. ..-..v \l ..-......, ..u.,u, Town LoIVNnm_bc1-.L 'fhIlfy (mg, on the Butt Szgdo 01 Owen Street In the mud Town of Barrie. as laid outoaApnr`.. of Lot Number Twenty-Two, in the .Fourth- Concession of the Township of Vespm. _ 'T`In'n Ln!-. h snznaxha uthin 0) nAnu.m.`.\:.L .1:..' Our f.1rn1er readers will tppreciate, and endorse to a. great extent, the fol- lowing remarks from the London Adver- tzser. In viewof the ltely prevalent, and just; now departing, hard times, it is it v1ovelty,Tab logst, `if not altogetlzor a positive satisfaction, to hear. of Qeople I, -..._ ..... L'L.........1. LL- .1....'l- .I-___ V (:Bpr.'b. This Lot is situated within a convenieilt dis} tance of the business park of the Tom and - has 1'1pon_itVa nicgcomfortablq Cpgtggg ' `tees nearly new also some Orppman "The 1)f0`D,8l!tV will nldx nlirnlinn WA 4. nearly ucjq, zuuu uuflxu uu,2.zw.\cnnru `.|,I!ee8. .rfhe proaigy V11; `l_a9_ splg pursuant; to . Power u _ -_ .0DE\1IlC`11ql certain Mortgage, xg-high, Wltlxan, Apsi nm,ent thereof, ,zmd, Ab. `zgct bf_.-'`i_t*1e:,r at the tiin'e of `. . 'i`.he1*e/ be reserved bid. : . K " lyto . _ . . I7 , * ` ." rw LRNNO`; A; Lnmmt. For ,furthe1-T particulars and info`:-_1mt_.`p:_:, PPU W '5 LEN.No" LNN `-. f Barrie,1ps,y~1g* 1876. $81130" $l?." ilulxktwi 1uIn:uru- mpznthic (7hcInist 111:! [70, l icc.'u1illy, -u pu3Lrc Aua=+.o~,; AT TH E ,1. {:1 the ma"!/.7:r of ./ LI'.'.\'.9.`\ DE I IIO`E, of zvezzing, rm In.=o. r':uI. gjion, s:`I.,7 TIN` ' 1- 1 1` 1;\)__ TROUSERINGS, FANCY VESTINGS, .~\: A sin. cshanrcssxr _ apt.-arzserwc-:39 V"l V `"`"""' `'`'``7'_'7 7'] V` 7 7'_ '_ I""("" who can go through the dark days con1pa1~ative,l_V tgnnifected ;-- There is no class of `people, perhaps, who feel the pressure of hard times less thzin farm- ers. People must have the necessaries of life, and it is in these mainly that farmers deal, while all those whose business it is to dis ense luxuries find their customers under 1: e in- uence of an imperious economy, shy of them, the fa.rmeI~ s wagon in the `market place is l inst as much encompassed with `buyers as ever. "L`h`e farmer is liable to losses like others, _ but his mlveisities are not such as to throw him out of business and necessitate his beginning. the world again. This, hovyever, is no rare, thing inthe commercial` world. The farmer ` can alw_nys fee1tha,.t at least his living is snre. Wht IS the luu-nhin nf 'I-mu-inn On many ALI L`5'W:. `. H'.lllf_.; ` ` `!:1rs zn rply to M} In 1'-.....`..:n L.'uus,u-0 ll, cl \.I.lALv Al. 1/ (J.| Ll of C'0Z i7Igu.').j;d, rm Insolvent. "0 P.fI;`~G AGE s A LE . VALUABLE --HAVE JUST 1 _\IU L La, 1.\J,VV,'.L` U1.` DA 'i`_wc1vc o clock, noon, I -4 -\_-_-_-_ ._ nn.,., IO-vIwwJ , V--v guy. Thcrq will be; sold by urn; gin;---` 76;- ~` 7I'r' I,1Il:4'Iu,. `.I.\.\n:.~: E1- 45`, 'l`l1r(-:1 , L(nu1uu. can axways Ieel that at least his living is sure. What is the hardship of having to wear old clothes 9. little longer. or having ah-inn lean JOSICPH '1`.()(`.E \.\`, ` ()l1iL:i.'11 .-`sssiggl 9|-`x `C-I` I7|\ Josmr *0r:1~:ns, . ()ir-inl Auuinv ? OPENED OUT AND ARE SHOWING FU-LL LINES IN 1`nou THE BEST MAKERS. ALSO L`.l'i'~% \: \, 0., _Iunu- '(-zulilccxlluz .\'t1'c(.-f, 77 I 1-, .I.'ulu'.nn, _ Oflicml Assxgncc. 20-`ll . ;'--Special Attention to Ordered Clothing. - 77` W 7* ` { T F?o.\1F0i: l`1.\`(:. :'t mttlral < Irstiun I . 3 " tibZ'}i> "' splemlid hr n.-n~H. ..-........ ... .. av vvvu; unu 3 ii'e'ue' longer, hZri"I: urine` less. to spend, comyat-sci` with that of losing house _and home, busmesa and livelihood. Farming :5 not a. -money-making occupation in the rxy. `. L1)]C .n'. caascmfavssunrcaa 6322.9 Mr. Joseph Rogers Office. Fm Hall. Barrie. a F1'i(/rzy E1;onz'7:}_r nm`/, 1:9//1 In; at 8 ]).m. ,- VALUAB.LE `if'.A,B_M PRUPELBH B:n'rie, May 1.`), 1876. Eifcurt ofevision and Appeal, L C II` :!:UNICIPM.I'r' .61? 1;\`.\"m`;.v.. 0 st of Revision and Appeal met: 01 ulu lldhux-st`. 9th May, 1876. 261.11 DAY OF MAY, 1876 ._.uu. uuluu, uusmesa uu_u. uvennooa. Earmin .13 money-makmg occupatxon xn the sense that large fommes are qnigglyvmade at it bntitths ins are qloirertheyares _ _. A farm is a. sugstantial piece of U1 IIUU TUUIIKJ Wlllll IILIU gfci -_ T. 93.991159; 15" .\t 10 n clock a.m., to h(':1r:uul : :=cvcr:~.1 r-mnplnints uf cnrurs an! I the A. .-ssmcnt H011 fur the: :3.-ti-1 `of Ilznsstil for the yu:u' lb7I3. |n.1\'im,v business at the (`name an I attend at tho sairl time nd pI:1{~. ` By order of the L'uurt. I Vpumsc Ajucrnom, ` {.`H.U{LE$' l'.~\ I.l.|.\' ` (L-rk (vi the saicl .\ium~":; 3 Date-1, Allandulc, May 2nd, 1370. n~ Court of Revision and Appeal Notice is hereby given, Tlmt tho I tings uf the Cmu't of Hu\'i:4inn f--r `J: cipality Ofth(2T1)\1'l|SIIiii1!fF105 will In ..\tll o'clock in the furensam, tn h~-.:r lleteuine the several complaint-4 nl` I-I nml C missions in the Asscssxm-mt llull in said Municipality of Flus, fur Uh: _\'L-zu` I - All ncrsmna havimr l)nsinus.~| at tllu ( sauu mumclpmmy (bl rms, mr um _\`cm' I`: persons having l)nsinus.~1 (`...:: Me I'c([lli'!`cl1 to attend at the said tilllu unv place. .Rv'n'v-Jar nf fhn (`nun-f -_ Notice is hereby given, l`1m.t the rst 5: `"12. Of the Court of Rerision for tho Muni` _ palisyoi Vqxpra will be held at the .-:g._ -_--1:I Q It -I` the year_18{10 - ' 1, C urfi _A11Pggonahav1`ng bunnel 13 t 0 0 . . ' m ""1 t0_:8t0l1d 0 '3 `&;:e..;& ` ` `V V `iUI\ IC'lP.-\LlTY OF THE \'H.- 1._-u.1-:w` 1'1~:.\`I3'I`.-\..\.';1.`1.~'nI-:: . Datum Afarmisnm . (`nan nab J-nbn on 29th DAY or MAY. 1876- WM. HARVI-`.\', Clerk of the said .\ImIicip:\lx'. Dated Elmvale, May 8th, lST6. I! Court. of Revision and Appeal - v V;-'.- ..--- -- V i"if9>v71$Ti5i.A:LF= ! uue 3&1 LOWHEIIIP, .\Lu_A.uuAuv, uu mu MDAY OF MAY. 1876- vb Jig; V`; damage) Av-- 3. _ . ' .. _-[ At ll-am`, tn hear amldetennme the ac`. ( rx . - - tho complaints of Emm, 1.3.1 Omxsaxons nu Assessment Ro1lt0`.t1|9':`l MiiP" m`y M th?a:){`r 1&z?1...m~... hunineis If the C`"t N-[UNICIPAL1"l`\'0F`Tl1I5'I`>\\'N ~ saw or 1*1.u.~`. -NIUNICIPALITY OF TIIE '1`u\~.' ix` SHIP OF VESPRA. .\'Jl... Hf UH,` ( of the ` `V. J. K I-I.\'l l.\'< ("leak of thetsaid .\|u1m . Dntexl l cnet:mguishcne, May 5th. 157:1 av, uuu u. can may ans u_1uwel' may are syn-e_r. A is an tantinldpiece of profanity. -I1; . does not take winglan y.a.y_ay, `H5 `sank stock, or 3 thousand, kinds of wealth, sudden ' ly made sndlinbl to b_e suddenly test. It-{is -**di*ha*:"m*:a. Imam- . . . ` . re . . _ mg .``aL`rz...~;:n-u.`i+. A ~......."`E`. F,` H E Cuticc is homby qinn, th:x1: the tint of the (?u1u`tnf liovisinn fur thr .`-It pnlity of Inniaiil, will be In-H 11 B A R. R I E I-I 0 T'1~`. L. the Court. .4 . 3.1.; an IHIUU . Byzorder of the Court. iv V -- - :--v--v--j-- , Of the said Township, Midhut 0 W` Ilhii I131? AIN 13:17 10 SM.E GF [GT8 TO IV.vsI1115 L01` _ 0 I: 0. FERGUSONVAI .1`: uuuxounuge. um 11'. uugnu ne repuea that farm- ingseldom produceubanlgrn t. A'fu-mi. ngtoftenlosjz unless its dwnqr T pernto, pr'1_s temptedoutofhmawnnngof I mugs into tgky h`i3h-New 10 1 .. .' wen - 91-819. Sf :lie"pop_ tionu-e` ` , . - aw of- them out int1s`tha inm1\*rant amnrh so." am . intom. ' Which:eucu' mber V ki}..7i*hbrdn9xh9h;`P7 ` TI-`IORNTON ' IILKU "`.Hlu .'!.\':-~-Unc-lmlf (hall; 1a1:11)cu III ylncnts with interest at 5 per -`.m:r ]m:'cicuIa.rs apply tn .\IL`C.\R'I`1!Y, ]i()\'.\` & I I`Il |.i Ve11dor's >1-1:` .\T:1vI.". 197:: Has been po. ...._.__ [P4, I\I E E I{ I N G` `J (T) N SA I. I6 ' 17th, 1 are In.-:v.uLifnll\' sitnxzxt.-. .4 ml ..... .. .. - '5 Kllul L"lIIl Culllpexxfu-Mt Hm >..~m:uhl-, ti-NIH. PLENDID ASSOR'l`.\I 1-; .`."I' 0}-' it Iul_>_\/vulva . ._ , _ % am,-zsnmvrn. , Clerk of tm-Ui`n'|ll|icipn1lt}'- hMay! 193" 5 `? `9""""' """" 7'2"`! .'-"." ````'` `'` 4*! 1'. un- , able o ca C9nmd,ern;g_ oynargn pg;-g, l of the 'pop__ t_ion age fafmei-3.5.1:}! "ow of- _v then} mtb the mnolent court, it" $939 oon nirichlxse iira mod line of, hnninnan `H. 'm...}.4 without much fed! of .;ujgtakg' g; . .\ l:!)_/i.-1 :'u1U zu:ru1;u:un~v g- M 2 an all of tho Cllnl, Rllilfuf "Ill CI-n., (bro. 2.. nv'l`:-...l- 1.. ;... I . 1(.\" TH 1-: uxuga ll lull !ll'l u.;-:u' the La". ux that the tir `.21 for the Mn ::mguisl1cn.- m 6|... ' A"L' ill-'.LIlw I".. . u i-131:: II`l IIIH IN Hr) - 9.2ia~ ; ld ws. r-- tteu`_)_3l e'&a:ihov?& the on_1.x:nd pad` am: an 99 an A . . , . - oolsuuqgu wxiuuuv mucn rear 0! gnmnsaige gm: ; = gt;-icgltnw igtg line of` business. It `ought _ to be higly agpra "ted. and it warts ns"t_h'e - h "mu? 5 in wear ma 3 a tne Tnufun l........ . -Runrors is xauostito the pe'eottlih-tli theinew License Act be proved u'n- j ` constitutional when it i's.utested,_as it will . be, in the Superior Court. The Licensed ' Victusllers and other opponents of thel measure have retained the highest legal , 1 aid in theii',attempt_ to T upset it ;i and if i we are to judge by the manner in which ' ` the`Glab_e regards their efforts it may be safely inferred that their success is ap- `I ptehended. TheiGrit organ threatens the movers in the appeal V against the law that even if successful their triumph . ` will be short lived, as a more stringent Act will take the place of the repealed -I one, This is not only an evidencz of the .2 fear which exists that the law is 9. blun- 1' cler, but also an example of T the party tyranny which the big organ knows I < ' so well how to exercise. To be sure if -j the late measure is unconstitutional itl should not be in operation; and the op5 ponents of it are for this reason somewhat I ' justied in their appeal against it, and undeserving of the threats which the Globe indulges in. Should apprehensions, l ' however, be realized, and the law qua.sh- * ' ed, no doubt one less open to legal ob- . joction, and quite as l s.ttisi'acto1'y' to A temperance advocates, will be passed. ' Nevertheless the case will furnish another illustration of the incapacity of our I_ ro- , rincial rulexs, which has over _ and over , again been proved. A legislature un-.L'nle . to draft properly an ordin-a.ry enactmozit `V is surely poorly` qualified to administer thc affairs of a whole Province. ' _ In the British Parliiinent the other night a. vote of censure on Mr. Dismeli, `in the limiter of the Royal Titles Bill, was moved, buttlio result, as might have been anticipated, was an endor3:1- tion of the l"rcm_ic1-`s Act by :1 nmjority of 108 in a. House of 5130 - xnembers. A great, perhaps an 1ll)l1eC(S;l.l'y, hubbub w;_\.<; raised about the mloption of this ad- ditional title of Empres< of India. by Her Majesl.y, Queen Victoria. ; yetuthc Bill, conferring it, was calmly but persistent-l_v 9 c:LrricId through its s:ev_er2Ll stages by the determined uutlior, and ufterheiiig form- ally pass ml was pnl)licly prochtixned in the streets of the British metropolis. 'l`l1ougl1tl1e1'e_lms been some prejudice existing :\gai11st the Ineusure, it is quite re-.1son:1ble to suppose that prejudice did not extend to the Inusses of the British people, who [could not lnwo tukexi ex~ caption to `L title which added new lustre to the glory surrounding the throne of their sovereign. Empress of lndia, :1 muno indie.-Ltivc of Victori:1 .~; powerful sw:1_`,' in the Easzt, is certainly one that no British sulijectc-.111 dis:Lpprove of being :l`S1lI11C(l lay thrvgood Queen to whom, if she did not previously `claim it, it never-V theless rightly belonged. His Honor, J udgo Gmmn, has been appointed one of the Co1umi.' en- gaged in the work of Consolidating the Ontario Statutes. The Commission have a valuable zmxili-.11'y in the person of Judge Gowan, a fact which the Law Journal seems to recognize, as is evi- denced, in its remarks -on the appoint- ment, when it says :-- 1: 1. ,1 ,1 L, _. :__ tV..--...`l.. ..,...1.11... guuu-., nu`... -u ...-~J.. . } r0`.)a.bly no 1111111 in CzL:md:1 .could be found who is more fmniliar with the Statute Book ; and his ripe jmlgtnent, and the exper- ience gained by him when on the C0nnnis.sinn for the` Com-mlidation'of the Stzttutes of Old Czumla., will `be of the greatest benet. ' I ,__,_ g1 L-4.. I I. 0. G. T. Lem,-.w;._'.A VI-)-ivision of|' the Sons of Temperance was organized here last Friday night. Bro. John Mc- Farla.nc, D.G.VV.P., ciciating. 'l`h01'e are eighteen 1nembe`rs. . The n_fce1's for the present; quarter are. :-VV.P., L. Mc- 1`....Lma - \V A (lam (':Imw: R..'[`.. John LHU l)l'UbCI1l1 |llli.l~lI'\'J1 aL\.'- .'* II . L 0, .14. A.u.Lr F-.mrIane ; \V.A., Geo. Chew; R.T., John Fullm-an ; A.R.T., Robert Fraser ; F.'I_`., Thos. Iilson 5 T., Chas. Ba.tt,; (3., `Wm. Che-xv ; A.C., A1bert`..Nickers0x1 ; _'.T., David Rose ; O.T., Thos. Chew ; Chap- l:1in,.D. Johnstone ; acting .P.\V.I ., J.} Cronkhite. - 3 . [(`orrc. nf~zhe .4;.'1:/znwce. `AcCIDE'NT.--On last Thursday M1`. Da.vidSmit.l1, of Mad River, 1011 and broke` his leg below the knee. He is pro- gressing favombly. CANNOT BE ]3x:A'rr:5I.-Y,o11r corros- pondent, having :1 little spare time last Saturday, strolled into the newly erected saw mill of Messrs. Smith, -Dohbie 85 Mercer, Mad River, and` was somewhat surprised at the unusual activity of the 'men. He was informed by the courteous proprietor that they were testing in order to-uscertain how much lumber could be ma.nufa.ctured by them in at regular day's cutting of eleven hours, using one saw. The result astonished the most incredulous,` The following is the amoimt, Mr. Tcnnant, of the rmof Messrs. Yale 8; 05., acting as measurer : . :|~nn`!I K `IQD - 0 ;hnl1 R .Q1{n - 11 nnrl [Comspo:uIm:e'of'. the A:1v:.1nce.] V Tm: LAST or THE SAWING Faun---To `the Editor of {he Ildvance : Dear Sir,- I see by yomvpaper of last weekothat that Ivy individual has taken back water and can no longer stayat the front. Poor fel~ low ! I am very sorry for him. He seemed to think the amount I mentioned very small, but by the Way he writes I am cnclined to think it was rather too hea.v_y for him. He `stated that he had an en- gagement on the 8th and could not at: tend my offer. Surely men are notlso scarce around Ivy but that he-eauld have gotohe andsenthim over with the money ` fund had it settled, cannot begthat moneyvise scarce around there !- Surely not ,1 V `However, I feel for him, `for I think he feels. had over the affair, but [never mind,.o1d mail, ,l.1&6I' pp gnd better luck the next time. . ._Alway_s'he careful a.nd..minc_1 your stem and don : too loud, I hope that I` Won't have to gd to L tigrllible wpiting al;oi1,t-athits `,'r.aa. of yjw` qf` 1li8~_lAstlete_r.- fl ' 35% me m`1enw.hi4;;.. .; iV.|.UB3l-`U. J. (IIU to \/U., l|a\.4IAlll._" an lLJ\7GvD\ll\4l . n --3 inch, 5,330 ; 2 inch, 5 840 ; 1;`, and inch, 23,855 ; 1 inch, 15,890 ; bill, 29,25 23 ; total, 78,147. These gures show what one of our northern mills can do when handled by :1. lot of men who understand their business ; and also give an insight into the.co_nsequent cheape ness of lumber. LUL` yuuz; fguggeag _1n gamlmqg I `tens. Lremam. 1-,m..&.. G. J. .I.l-ll'a lH.'.l1I3lS evemng wnue men- were u p_.a. patch "on Mr. Coleman's (ping tlld: 6: V o_,~.in1nrgs1,_ hey found_ a _ nest of ` im,0gded-in. trap- jzwo ' Tris 01?! oaef WEE is expectg to live; sang 9*? on Mr- [Ccrrespondmca of the A:lz'ana:.] INA n1 1- V A -r\- us_. With all the pomp and ceremony that. should mark such an occa,sion,l the great Philadelphia Centennial Exposition was formally opened to the public on \Vcd- nesday of last week. Prayer was first offered by the Right Rev. Joseph Simp- son--a Centennial hymn specially com- posed for the occasion by Whititer was sung -the Centennial buildings were formally presented to the Centennial Commissioners, who in return presented them to President Grant-and the Pre- sident acknowledged the acceptance and opened the exhibition in the following-' speech :- -. n ,.,,,,,,, ,_ 1; I.-- 1 --._ LL......1.L" ..-. THE COUNTY. MIDLAND. 'ruo1tN'1'oN. ANGUS. .`., I` 3., . . TV!` VVAUms`111Ni has a sho.emziker.. Bamtonn will not have early closing. A _ BRADFORD Firemen are to be exempted `from statute labor. ` 4. E NW. Sxundhy School hais been opened i at McPhee's switch.` ' `~ ' (7 AN 0RiLLI;1N.C0#1SfLlb]8 was ed last I week $5 and costs for assault. He knows ihdw` it is himself, now. THE unlicensed taverns. in .Q19illia., dccording so the V.E;6]3'0s`l07' are in full blnsf. . A - ` .----r ,,,I,, THE ``24TH' is to he tting`y observed in" Bradford, by games, music, and a geneml `_`hoaray._ 1 V ' - ' OBILLIA cxtazsns have.re-engaged the night watchman at a salary of $9 a. week. . Inn ....,...,.:u ....r..m,1 1... mm mm together in Philadelphia, for popular inspec-V tiou, specimens of our attainments in indus- trial and ne arts, and in literature, science, and philosophy, as well as the great business of agriculture and commerce, that we may more thoroughly appreciate the" excelleneics and deciencies of our achievements, and also give emphatic expression to our earnest desire 'to cultivate the friendship of our fellow mem- bers of this great family of nations. l.`he en- lightened agricultural, commercial, and manu- iscturing people of the world have been iu- _ vited to send hither corrcspon:lin;,r spceime-n.~; of their skill, to exhibit on equal terms in friendly competition with our own. To this invitation they have generously responded. For so doing we render them hearty thanlm. l`he beauty and utility of the contributim1.'~i will thisyday be submitted to your inspection by the managers of this exhibition. We are glad to know that the view of specimens of "skill of all nations will abrcl to you unrilloycd pleasure, as well as yield to you i'aluabl_e and practical knowledge of so many of the remark- able results of wonderful skill existing in en- lightened communities. One hnmlrcd years ago our country was new and but partially settled ; our necessities have compelled us to eiiielly expend means and time felling ' forests, anbduing prairies, building ulwellings, factor- ics, ships, docks, Vi'1ll`t:ll0llSeH, roads, canals, and machinery. And most of our sichools, churches, libraries, and asyluins have been established within a hundred years. Bur- dened by these great iri1r;al.works of n(,ce::- sity, which could not it: delayed. yet we }1a.\'(- ' direction of rivalling older and more adlvanccd -tions, but also satisfy you with the attain- nations in law, medicine, and tl1(,*nlm:{y ; in science, literature, philosophy and line arts. Whilst proud of what we have done, we re-,_;rct that we have not done more. U11! achieve ments have been great enough, however, to make it easy for our people "to aclmowlcdgc an erior merit wherever found ; and now, fdllow-citizens. I hopc_earcful e.\ainination of what is about to be exhibited to you will not only in ire you with profound respect for the skill an taste for our friends from other na- done what this Exhibition will sluowintlw` I i -ments made by our people during the past one hundred cars. I invoke yourgencrous co-opera ation witli the (lomniissioners to secure the brilliant success of the International Exhibi- tion, und to make the stay of our foreign visi- tors-to whmn we extend hearty \\ clc0mc- both protable and pleasant to them. I declare the International Exhibition now open. I 1.1_n___.:..,.. n.:.. ........, +1.- ..L....;:....n4` +1..` I My Countrymen,--It has been thought ap- I propriate on this Centennial occasion to bring" 4 V Tm: m:`.'1`U1_1N.dra.ught match, Orilliv. vs. Bradford, is spoken of for the '24th'. 2 Of course thre is no show or'Oril1ia. I Two M0111/E _unlicensed Auctioneers, selling at Cookstown, have been ned `$12 andcost, each. ' lllallll VVOLIIULILLIGIIL KI-U (Iv EUJSL. Ul gill I g The council refused to hire him. Tunmmzcz to. the Fireball, at Brad- ford, is sochokcd up that at a._1ate re it was almost. impossible to get the engine out. VA TEMPERANCE Soc y. has been Organ- ized in Collingwoml, undei` the auspices bf the ministers and other leading man of the town. ANCTIIEI: hotel, to supply the place of the Ncrth Amexxican, 1ateIy,Lurnt down; is about to be built at \V-nub:-.- nhelie, by Mr. Needler. A I`.EwAI`.D of $100 is o'm-ml by (`,o1]- ` ingwo0dC.>unci1 fur infnI'h1uLic>n'a3 to the robbery of the residenc-cs`of James Lindsay and G. Strange. ' Two Bll1'_Q`]lU`ieS were committed in Uol1inf_v;\vcml last; week. Mr J as. T.i1I lost $385. and :1 gold \v:a.t,c!1. M 1'. St1':11':g,;;e s11( r'eL'o to the Gxtellt of 5522, A YOUNG man named Smith \Vaod, of Br:tdi'ord, and now utl.on : N01`- Lmul School in Toronio, while pl-.1_\finf__: foot,-ball the other dzny got his leg broken l kclow the knee. ' Mn. JOHN Litster, of T{11g':',_=r, has :1 brood mum, which 11:13, hm`. a cult every year for fifteen years, zmd the other morniivg shag-ave birth to three, two of which are alive ; the third was weak and died in a few hours. uyuu. . Following this came the starting of the i machinery in Machinery Hall, which act was pm'fo1'med by President Grant, assisted by Dom. Pedro, Emperor. of Brazil, whose presence was one of the great features of the day's p1'oceeJings. L.As;1` WEEK a huge nmscalonge was found deaul z1n10:1_-_*st the saw logs, (-.Io:;v to Na1tl01i'B1'os. Flaming Mill at 0I`iHi:1.. It \v<-.i;;I`xe1 about 41()ll;s. App:u'ontIy the sh had been dcnd for some time. A NU.\nu:n`of sportsmen in ()1-illin. :_1m1 vicinity are about 01'g:mi'/.ing:\ s0ciot_-,- fur the pmtr-ct.ion of game and firsll, in thui u and nm'Lh\v:u`d. l,`I\'o.ry \'io1:1tion of the G:.me Act will be pro- secuted '.vit.hont fear or favor. .. -u 1 01. .l\/v\|v\_\\ ..-....,..- -...._ -- _.. -7` A BOUT night o'clock on Tuesday night a fire broke out in the lm'_r.;e tannery owned by Messrs. Abbott & Qnig1(`_\', B1'zulfoI'<.l, and 110t\viLh:at:mding the (21I'm'Ls; of the inhabitants, it was inn. short time totally consumed. The cause of the re is unknown. There is :1 small inrmrance on the p1'0pe1`ty, but the loss will 1'e:v1c`.z rm`... QQ mm +n ~21 n nnn \ILl LJLU tllllkll/LU , uuu UAALI from $3,000 to s10,cn0. .... n. V)... -., _,_ Tm: Ono Scar Divi.<;ion Sons of Tom- perance, N0. 171, of Mitchell Sqzmre is progrossilxg very fzwonrably. The of- ccrs for the p1'e-sent; qu:u'tcr are as fol- 1 .... .- . 1: 12 VM1- xv T) - me Q Porn`- UUUISS 101' L-MU lHC~.\!.`l].l{ 1luaiu;L xllu ua LUL` lows :-R. 13. Book, \V.I .; Sis. S. Pear- sall', \V.A.; S. Hulf, B.S.; Sis. S. Burn- hart, A. R. S ; A. Wilson, Con.; J. Mitchell, A.Con.:\V. Mitchell, Chzaplnin; H. Cmwford, 0.8.; Sis. M. Williamsoxif 'I.S,; VVa1ter Martin, P.\V.P. 1x 111' __ __,__ -0 D .... ...:.L ...L..' 1.1.. -...,,, .. .....y- -._.,-_. Dn. \VALLA('E, of Prescott, gets the .ap1>Qintmb11t of medical superintendent of the Orillia, asylmiu. The two 1 resco_tL p:1per3h:we been quarrellirig over the umbtex`, one of th-.":u1 at last proving ' the Dr. s fitness by. the sbaternen : that he has for some years been lmuling up on the causes and cure of insanity. \Vhat the causes and cure of insanity }ms to do with the treatmlxt of idiots, the Orillia Packet pointedly asks. NARROW ESCAPE.--At 1!/(Iedonte a few I glayg. ainceiaccorglin _bo a. correspondent of th'e _Ori11ia. Ejnpositar ',I'hos.Simpsp;_; and _his'so'nvflle"d a tgeg, gcyosa bye bpptl and (if `a.Lla.rg4e efm, on whip}; it` acted :15 Mining .919- Tlhfonnertook the butt and th _Z utter the top `out, and of course -the yot`mg` mam gqt his cat o` rst,Tlet- A_iae1mspring up , `sending his{fa- ;~`?1i9ii;*#ii0\it` `20. feetf .`1f`t!'1_1i11S' P011. is; !hud~ho1 e,` out oifvyhich h'e V. V . f mouth Tm: Expositor says that the Ox-illia Board of Schools Trustees would do well to give notice of their meetings, and hold them in some place where the pullic could be admitted. They may be con- ducted very well, but to hold them in the presence of a nmnher of people who are interestzed in such matters would be an advantage and make them more popular. ` A -n -1 .1 ,,,1, 1-,, 1 A FATAL accident, happened :1 few days since to Percy Durnford, aged 22 ye=9.1'.=:, a. resident of Bc-411' Creek, Matcl1c- dash Buy, north Orilliu. He along with 21 number'of other river saw-log drivers was working at the Long Falls on the Severn River, near Chrlst;io s mills, and while he was being lowered down from tl1e`banl:s by a rope, in order to break a jam of saw-(logs, it is supposed the rope broke, and he became hopelessly lost amongst the loge. L - k Though expected, preparations w -ie not nearly completed when the opening day arrived, and the 100,000 people who swarmed into the buildings were 11eces~- sarily disappointed; even now much con- I fusion exists and many departments have yet to be got in order, before the show is in proper running condition and ` possible of being seen to advantage by visitors. A notice of the different coun- tries represented in the vast display, will, doubtless, be of interest to our rend- era; but this time we will content 0111'- ` `-1 1 ', , I,,_`-u,_ A L1... Mas. MCNAB, widow of the late Dunc-an M cNa.b, died at au'ra.tt s Corners the other dgly at the ripe old nge of {)7 years and 6 "months. Sl;eVw.'1s"_thp oldest person in the township of O;-of qndvpro- 'hab`;y also the oldest settler`, having moved thither with her'husbaiI1dr when the township was almost an unbroken wilderness. She was _a native of Islay, Scotland, and up nntil a few days']pre- vious to her death was comparatively strong and i,V, Fggut 9;` her sons are new `residents of Oro-,-A_lle;_:an.de_r, Jag; `I -1... __.a 'n.......... vluucu/an UL \.I John; and Dunc1_n. `V .2 u \V1a ARE glad to lxcar, says the Colliu;r_=;- wood Enferprisz, tlmt our neighbors at Stziyncr are desirous of being connected with this town, zm to sllorten the distzmce between the two places hy a road on the east {side of of -the traclc, and we are sure the Council of Co1lii;g- wood will unite with the Council of Sbayner in this unclcrt-:xl;ing, pyovided the Township Council lend" theip assist- ance. ' 'in'on,e of tho np'por.if.o;ies. Tun ALBION Hotel in Orillia, three storiea, frame, owned by Christopher Moore and occupied by D. S. `vVhi'te was burned on Sunday night` at 10:30. The re broke out in the roof; origin unknown. It was with the greatest dif- ficulty the adjoining buildings were saved. Loss on hotel S4,OO0;ins1n'ed for` `$2,600: The contents, valued at about $2,500 and insured, were partly removed in, a idaxmaged condition. Mr,- White alnoloes some $250 in wliichi was COUNTY Mm G, Bum. `of ..Andrew s~Co1'ners, ' hst 9, very Vall18.b'1Q `young _ mare the other morning in th.f116fing way` It _-__ 1.. had lmmn mrrectmg the voumz ` obher 1nOI'n1ng In 5110 IIKIIIKJVVJ-L15 vv nJ. .LlI 5 appears he-had begn cprregtmg the young n,:..;. for some Imsbehavlour and as she- ears nenga 02611 U:UllU|.oULM5 uu.u Ju_up5 :K,.~. for some she- D o ' was a very lngh tempered bemg, pure red she started off at full speed on the . . . L..- +n..,.....1 n;11.=An.1:. with n EH8 SW1I'D6u,U1l. no Luu nympmt `Vial In-v highicvizy towards Hillsdale wlth a. bundle on her back thiit Mr;'Barr had just strapped upon her. Of course he fonowed at best speed -he could, but he has-not `recovered his mare yet. The last; accounts he was on the animi11 s . ,1__ 1'... 4....-. A4` 'M`.~ `Rm-7-'4: nc1'rr11hn11r.<'. U. IJLIU JJKLLLLU slvuul Som: cm: at Midland sent to .the -New York Herald . the following :-W1n. Tweed has spent the winter in Muskoka, ahout 100 miles from Toronto. V !t is supposed that Tweed and his_compan- ions an-ived there last full with a small steamer; and spent the winter hunting audishing. Last. week their quiet was disturbed by the arrival of a. party of detectives, who, however, fa.ile:l.to make any arrests, as Tweed and party. escaped in their steamer through Georgian Bay, probably into the northern lakes. The story is as big :1 sell as was ever perpe- trated on a creduious public. The Boss's presence at Muskoka. is simply impossi- ble. ' -_ --- ~ .1 re 11',,,, . damsel use , uuu selves with remarking briey on the exhibit made by our Dominion. site to Spain and the absent Russia, is the nmgnilicent display of (JanaLla--a display so good, so full, so hearty that it looks uncommonly like the icoquettish adornment of her person which a loving makes when about to be in the company of her precendrmt. Canada pre sents nleng the line of the nave case after` case containing superb furs, neat femi- nine cha.usseures. cliimney-piecies. in dazzling white Vermont marble and mzwbleizcd slate ; steam gungcs and l)1-ass` u-nu unlnnv H- .._._ Oppo- goods for plumbers and engineers, more" furs, and still more furs, until one reaches the great Doulton trophy of terra cotta and Doulton ware. This is, unfor- tunately, unfinished, on account of some scaflblding dilliculty, anzl some time will work, its arches and columns and dome roof is yet in the future, the I)`.-.mt1ful vases, plates, plaques. and dishes from the great Lambeth pottery are fully dis- played in the pyramidal within. In the substantials the display of the Dominion will equal that of any other country. In agricultural imple- ments of allkinds. ploughs especially, ave rank with the best. In minerals, furs, wool lens, and innumerable minor ,articles the display is splendid, while in the ne arts an exhibit is made which is as credit-able as it is astonishing. On the whole Canadians -ave every reason to feel proud of the show their country makes, thebxtent and beauty of which `suffer none from comparison with the products shown of older and richer lands Young Canada. has earned in this dis- play a name for herself as a land of vast resources and great enterprizc ; and the world at large will not be slow to reorg- nize those claims to distinction among the nations of the earth, which her. youth and geographical position have hitherto served am a great measure to deny her, Generally the-great show must be looked upon as. having on effect upon the social, Industrial, and indeed every other in. terest of the many nations represented, far higher than the mere result of a com- elapse before anything adrl_ition:Ll can be ', done to it. However, though the temple show-case . l ( l l 1 1' 1 petitive display in which each country - _ endeavors to prove itssuperior, wealth and resources. ' : ` * i To such of o,ur`x*e.adeIVrsjoo plui-pose i visiting an exhibition, am following _ niivn }w- n. bnunennnnnt 18.55 IICCOUDFS 110 wua Uu Q4110 au:.u.uu u tracks, for one of M-.~.'Barr'~s neighbours saw her In a buggy near VVhite s Corners` 6n the Barrie Road. . are -n ` 1 I L L. Li... \Yl\vVD MASTER Byron VVagne`f, the Calling wood dwarf, is a. curiosity worthy of a place in Bzu'num's collection. He is 19 years of age, and is only 29 inches-in height. He is sboutly built, has a large hezul and face,-.u1 appesxs quite fully dzvelopezl. Unlike Tom Thumb lxis e-lucatiun [has been almost Wholly ne- III"l\ unnhlo +n "I ._, 1 L- ...n.\..s 5 (`.'.ll1CH.LlUXl. Lilli glected,.aml he n.ppom's quite unable to carry on an intelligent; com'ers-.1tim.n._ It was iun_ossible to send him to school on -Account; of his c.v.tr(~n)es1nmllnnss and thy UUUIL lillukloh YVIAVAIJ Lam cmll .ss jokes played upon him hy the` other chihlren. It is said that he will pmlmhly he c11gaga by some m1ter1.-z`is:- ins; l'ii`m to go on an e: t_om'. .\T0-,lul1lttlH~1`0 is money in the little -shwp, fur ha is; e\'m1 :: g1'(=:\t.er cnriosit-y _1h5u1 the .".ll`.:lll"`?x'l':1niL11CV81` exlnihiiml. The L vr!!e.1i2z, which gives the al.-ova, af- " _ll.=nm tlazxi. he wculal-creat/3 quite ll sensa- Lion at the C`entL-nninl . AN ()1uI.m-\ `p.`1}) 51` lnas 1'eceiv~3d from .\lmlunt<-. the l'ullm.ving :--A`.:out a. yo.:u' :1;;`0:L young girl, ago-l nlmut l-l yo:-ms, 1'vs'.i;lin_-.; in the 1my_:1 of Villewoull, s;.\v-.ml- lI)\"(`/(.l:l,1)C1ll1vV. 'l"um.`.' `ms:-zed mu`. nothing w:x_.`' t-ll1m1_-,;l1t. of tho 1x_nLte1', uyul no H11.- pl0;1:t;l-rat1'(e._.nlls '.\`m'x.- <-xg\c'.'imcc mm! .~:m'ex'ulmox1tl1s ago, v.'h:`~n slm \v;.-ls uti- lLl(?lI(:(l :1L tixms \\-itln violent pains; in her s;tom:1ch. By tlllfi time the f:1_:(; (f her sw;1llr'>\ving the 1>c111\.y was fm'g_oLt11, zmzl `no S:1tiSf;l{:L0l.)' c:u:.<.:2 could he :1s.~:igms-l !'o1't.l1o pains. l lxysici:ms were cnllrul hut thvy were unable to alTmx1 luar an`; 1'(`ll1`f:`J1(l for it :;hurt time sincn she hrs h failing m;>i :m.'l it is; though? :;h0*c:m sm'\'ivc but a fmv (l.`1_`y'S lr;nj_;er. lfortln-ee` xvdoks or 1~.mrn she has tzzlwxw. no 11m11'isl1mCnc into her stom:1ch that :1 1r ,1 1 ,mostfused,` Vbnlfone physiciahii "needed I for every 10,00_0rp6rsons. *~ ... ..... .--_, -v~- ------7. _.,.._...... _, V Dlsmssthe doctors and eat ;oHeese. Professor -Peck says thgtin ,_1;`ltjs.vpuntry, where cheese is least usetl,_ _Jne bhygibian to&sveny,00rPersn Switzet?3In3=ai11.' `couix'srx:,m_wo`;'-la` it `i .... Alullll-3IlHI\uu ...w lJ\_I. .-:hd could x'e .:xin. N(`.1'1:`0u(,`.1.v:;he .<;;1)`s, .*astes_iust like avpennv, zrml Hm snlixn from the stomaclx is of :1 ,-;_{ro(-.ni.~;}1 cb':or z`.1lL1 stv.'0ng1_v imp1'(~gzmt with the ssnu-I`. of cr>ppc;'. Ahont the only thing thzti she has 1-elislned is :1 lemon. Tum l~`OLLO`.VI1\`G marine i11:21li_qox1co is _.-,'iv(-n by the I; u . ei:i1 last week : - "N;L\`ig:1tio11 is now f':Li1`]ynpen, and \ve:n'c not likely to be troubled :my more by ice this season. The six`. Fnmces Smith left for I.-111:0" Superior on l.*`rid:xy lnarning with v.bo'a.t forty-ve p:Ls:se:1gc1's*zLnI 2L very full lo-ad 0H1'eighL. v 1: I 1 1 ~1 1 ._ ......_, ....... ...u\I\'.u l\J1U`)'llV\ ) p:.Ls:se:1gc1's/ and The Umnb0`.'l-.md will leave ti--m0:`row. Botli these stemuci-s l)i!.\'C been fitted up I in excelletit; style l'o1'lti1e.s:um11c1` t!`z'.(l0 I and will form 21 bi-xveckly line to Lrilto, Supei-ior. The strs. `\Vaubuno, Silver S111`-dy and Sey1nour lmve all gone on thoii first t:-ili. The Fp1':1_v runs to Sault Ste Marie and intermediate pour, and the \Va11l)1111ov`:,akes her old route to Parry Sound, l e1ie cangui:;hcne, 3vIi ect. The sh`. Georgiana. :u'rived from Piznctailguishexze on Monday evening, und looks vezxy much belztei` for the alter- utions and improvement.s which she ll:i.S undergone. The str. Mclierial is ready for business, and only 'w:uLing_t'ur some- thing to do. Several vessels li-.1\`e :11- reatly arrived wiLh grain from Owen Soiuld, Wliich luus lmen stored in the N, R. cl<:i':i`01`. Tim hay is :\'.ivc with rshing liouts, imd we lX`.lV0 the` usual comlylement of ttugf. A , 111 yr I V.) AN `OLD man zitinir--`. .'ih'a1 llunt lately died in the vill:eg;: of" (l'.`.t'o:'l, of whose life and cl1:mict.e:' the (_7ecl:sto\vn Ad` | 'L`a3aZe gives the follovwmg :1:-,count :--ljIe was an old 1*ensione1', lmving served his time in the army; his pension liowever was very small owing to his frequent degnulutioii through (lrink. Io was :1. native of Ireland, and entered the army when quite a youth. `I 1`. the Coizrse of his military career he spent nm.n_,' `-121:5 in the Ionian Islands, Pox-tugzil and Iwliu : Upon his discliarge, he married and left i i the old country. After :1 short residence 5 in the States he came to this Province, i now some 19 years ago. His dr-inking lmbits kept the upper hand of him through the whole of his carter. It has been It source of womlei-to those who knew him that he was not long ago kill- ed onjthe Northern l{uilw:1y, on which he wo "lied for years. Some three years ago the 'l7en .pe1':mcc people in the village induced him to join their mnks, and to the great astonishment of all who- 1:nw of his former life, he `re_muine(l a. stead- fast ;_1nd consistent absta_iner.V About two years ago the Ternplars built him a little cot tu live in near the Station at Gilford. For many months he hacl been very feeble, and `ev_/idently failing, and he .lied on the.1,`)th April, "aged 63-years. I-lisiburial service was ,conducted in tho "l`em1;erance Hall, after the form of the Good Templars, undo he was buried in the burying ground of" the Catholics, lnw-ing been alyv,-xys aneadherent of_ that ' faith. He was a trophy for the Temper-. ance c_ause,.a.nd none need,be- 'deapaiiiecl of when such as-ho could be rescugxl,` ~` ..`. .. ..:.. ...,.t.. ...,......., .,..,._._,.-....,f_,, l _ Tm? Emperor Of Brazil, at present 0119. 'v1s1t to a. A_menca,Tis -deservedly I buy, gc_:ts_ li1;_e.;x seg1ib}e mg}. ` A NEW, 9*k_ e;pe1r!5.1A5.s xatined a gpcimen ofylndl-2-. "iVheat,'which he (13 populmials he puts.on very little style; . dares to he _9f{`131.;i.1l `ti1er6ia`l~ valuj `to thc; vary b . > ` ,4..- .1- J__:_-.;.. _ **:i{T1i=i scirligwgsscotxana, is` at the Queen's; Tqreno; _ ' 'Aio<::i:VN;;;z:a_I:`e1ection will take place in P. ' E. Islam} hefore the {qr \`_.I;e meet in of the -next General `gmly: ` ' 'Fuv.;` mmgann; ~ -1. ...~........-.l. 'mURsnA', MAY 13, -f;z{. Ence Qf Vvales has arrivozl bck , in England, ' - r_,," 1.1 m. an nn..~u. . v""* *1 ""-' imam train ispokenlof between To`- `ronto a.nd.Montreal, doing the distance` in_ ight hours. A ._A___-# ,_ 1 1- 011 . I Moompis at Nv,ahvi]le, Tennessee. . Tm:Empe1_`or of I1Vugz.3iaie; up 1; visit I at.Brljp: ` V m.-.. n._:_-_ -n1rr,i-_ 1-_ __,.,2___ 11' u F mm 1._ArEsT NEWS, . prtper 'uHm.ving girl, :-..`)m1L ,- tmvu ofV1I!cwood, vgV; '.\..,.,...,1 .....1 .,..n.:.... Pitntot9.-Alpha.- `Euirelxu, Snolwalto, [and an the older varieties, at Botl1wel1 e. . ` --.-u Cm&d6ck s ia the .d>1ao for Hdfdwnre. 'Evcry_th_ing from anec e to-an`anv`il in stock and sbld very cheap for cash., ' ` " -- n. '~`>3,`5'.>"V' --..-5 ~- , _ > ' .Ewfan s in constdutly thronged with cusbo mers buying his dry goodm` Just the place to spend your money. . _ 'Db'ntfo1-get where they give the most for mcnicy.` It is Martin Bros. Mmmnuth es- tab1ishment,_ Collier street. '-General stock and panic prices. ' "` ` ~A--- L.-vn `:n:I 11-n!11n';n{`f_ _-S1:-Ving Medicine t the corner -Dmi Eitore of oIen'& McLean, the best and c _eapest dz-_ug-store in.-to'vrn. ' - 1 ~ ,__-;.-`..n.. u...,........1m+h nnnfn uuu 1.u.u_'n.: Av: u. Come, where my love lies dreaming, used to be a. popular song but is now abqut forgotten. Yet Coma to Stritch & Hurl`cy s, for all your dry goods, ready-made clothing, &c ; is a. soxig that will never be old while the proprietors of the`Du'erin House be far a long time. ` villa `lo `I1 5`-Ill`, W Lug pm, advice gwen by a. oorresponfient from` Philadelphia, may not be conn1der- Q 131101339 : Buy every thing you will _ batons` you leave home ; and to if cu Jnake but one visit, and 1 _ `hntvisit sooner than take 'Punch'se ulvice, don't.

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