Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 28 Feb 1878, p. 3

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I'll) IJH I.lIlI.||a ....,.,_____ _ ']'I.1Lr1b]i.-1l1('.I7 1803. Capital, ;`, ]"u'o liusim.-sl~s Only. ` ' ""`X Mommw, Am`. _LIST or n'vu.nogns wuo awn mans UP BE!-`ORE was counrs. `fRANSGRESSOR8 QF THE LAW. Followiug are the -0-ases which have occu- pied attention at the `police, court since last record ;-- Geo. and W. Emma, _ of Oro, for smpng the team of \V. D. Miller and. threatenmg him, were ned each 82 and costs. ummxs. Thomas Sproule, ned $1 uni oosta. Wm. Crawford, from Everett, allowed to proceed to Midland ;, Wm`; Browu,', from Pic- mn. sent tn nml till Int M.-u-aha .Tm:L' Shawn-1:. prucesu no mmuma ; vvm. brown, jrom ric- non, sent to 3901 till lat March; J as; Stewart, decrepid, who 1113 been in gaol four 'months, sent on ab far us Aurora, on his way to Wes- ton; Wm. Crawford, one month in gaol at. hard labox-;`Jol1`n O ` ,;rom Hnznilton, dis- charged: John Mike]: and John `Falh-idem.` H8111 I800! Lchalfged; . 3:; 31-)~l'1`;6" ; John uiwm-ma John Eexegiage, A tuna: now` now. from Hamilton and London, discharged? J31 - Beatty, left for Cookstown ; Thomas B31-"X135: from Bradford, left for Orillia; Jae. McDonald. from Peterboro , discharged. - ' Tll LAW 01:` '1` FIE >1II(} II `KAT. Michael Cullen wa driviu; `u Ioa..1- of lum- her on thug Mill Road, \v`n-`en he m-.2: 1':x.tI`i::k Foley` driving a hm-Se zurl bug: . He would not give half the road but ran his vehicle into the buggy and did it cnnsidern`.-lc dunmge. Hxs Worship held thatas there wag room for the defendant to turn out he should have done _sd. `He ordered defendant to pay the costs, an an` - - A 2 [ )ENlXFinE INSURANCE COMPANY ._1-..1 `l.`.bnl.Huhnd I792. aunauvuuvua as an... -.,...- ---._._. J; P. King, for smoking` an-.1'xVnia'conu:ting himself at the post office, _ was ned 51 and nnslum '1 zuuar.-nan. Edw. McGarr for breaking into the house of Annie McDoun1:l, and threatening her, was lined, and sent to gm,-1 in default of ob- taining snrties to keep the peace. James `Farrell, of "Eliza.-rltsville, chsrgedy on remand, with assaultion Henry Fry, :i.ppea.x:- . ed before His Honor on 1"riday.- The evi- dence went to show tlmt Fry called the pris- oner a. Fenian, which insult be promptly re- sented bylmocking Fry down and following. up the attack by battering his head and fqce `into a. sort of jelly. The Uounty Attorney` in referring tathe assault, renmrlied t-ha.`:_ the prisoner was j ustied in knocking down the othor for_tIie gross insult (Jif(:l'CLil1ll.|J, but that the prisoner should have been content with doing that much.` His ll-*.nu_r sentenced prisoner to a ne of S5 and $l'J.5U cost, min default 3 months imprisonment in gaol. The prisoner acccptetl the alcern;.tivu of gzxol. 'I`).n-`. AD\".-_\Ncr~: is at all times open to record th views untl opinions of its readers on matters; deemed of interest and ilnpm't.um-.L'. provided ' that all communications are couchu-(I in proper language, and accolnpunicd by thunmnc of the author, (not nuccssznrxly for 1mblic:.t`iom. The editor is not to h: und-srstood us cud01`si11g the view;-3 of Corrcspozzdems. . REFORM IN}; vzzsgma ._..j_ `THE LICENSE 1NS1 EC'1`<)1 . ox! ' ` _HIS RO_UN_l')S.. 3 DEAR SIR,'-It occurs to me .th:\t you` are very p;v.rti-3.1 in your c&)rresp:)n.le!1ce in Int re- 1 porting items affecting the welfare of the Re- fnrm pz1ry,-of which I am prorxd t-) be {L mexu` "bur; although you pleutif111ly'1nt your paper` `with Cbnsermtive news. I mw ask you to stretch your liberality by allowing me to give yuu 1|. sketch of our_1neetu1g held a few nights ago in the town hall, it behxg, as I nrzw say, the rst e5.1np;1.i,rv1`shot in the good old He'- form. township of Vesprail Our ex-lieve \v}.s' C.;En0(1:tJ preside over about thirh/A as souptl true-blues as ever met to do -battle against the Tory enemy. Two or three stealthy Conser- _v.xtivcs intruded thcirlezmprulus; h'.1_tha.ving rmsackel'the trap outside which bro:1~.{htvt'ne ' distingtlishecl Barrie d(-.1eg.1iion in \'.;in fer the customary stone jug, zurl nrlin; xxoblmxg .l):zt a. bottle of brandy labelled pnisou," and some musty 01-]. documents ab.)'.xb Instxuc-_ tions to Liecrzso Inspectors," they 3-p_\-(u, 3 , shudder, and e`.eared out in_ disgust, to await `the further issues of the c:m1pn.ign--amI the five-gn.Ilv0I1 dem'i-johns which charm so wiselv ind well these truly mjt_ho-lax voters. ,' , ,1: 1 ,. nu 1 .2L..H.. 1| 1 - ...1.- _-__ .-1 BRACE 01 EnuCAT1~:n r:..xm~: ts11u>.s. `us to cause the thirty to 'tllZ1lli{.i'.-ll0 (}on1s for ulun. VVLAI mwm, ......_, ...7.,_..._ .. .\,....i.. , The chairman` (lid mpitully, who c':zllu upon that exemplary old war horse, the Li- cense Inspector. The \'ennral.~l3 ntlice-lioliler was never in better trim---Lhc soul. of M rulivcr seemed to possess him -his pictures ofipers-.ma.l uwl pn.rt._y purity \\'(:re glowing, aml his graphic biography of the .\' Him- coe member vuu such an artistic photngmph of that gentle-ma.n s moral and puliticail career ! making such at man. The Ilispectnr vms tuuching anal pathetic on the great mum! ` struggle of the 1nemb.r:r's early career, and told of his present t1-iump`.i' in not li:n`i11gf taken ix-.'hiskt:y. for two yczujs past, mnl ll1l`.'lll}_ \:SCl\(.`WeL1 the noxious wcczl for the s:uu-- space _ of time. The iiitcllectznl p1_`(r-_{l`US' of the * mem`)er_was also bx'o`.xgl1':n;zt in sb:`on;,r C0:l- ` '3,-351, to the muzuhcr for C`w.`elis'cll, an.l Wes ; put matliciimtically hy the Inspector in the ' pmpoi*tio11 of live innultz-,:: to twelve h`ours- i. e-North SlmCJ'.:'_(*Uui~l actomplisli` inure iii l':1rlimnent by n. n1e<:lnwic'ul tf.vi.~:t- of his `imse .... .. aimuln I Imf. vuu Hi.-In 1-nnl.l ('-in-.l .1'nll i 1 i -}{0_.?l.-`INCE OF A BQBTFLEE `l,urnnLvn -liaxxliltux {Ii} tI.e ,F(lil r c~f"llu ./fdvmce `AT THE COUNTY JUDGES CRI.\IIZ\'.\L `UOUR'I`. " the member for 'N0l'tll Simcoc. - }\'en vale- |';1r11mnt`:nl.'. n_y 2|. xutmiizwluzii uf.v1.~:L l)l rm.-3 imse 1 av: a simple I bet you "rthnn could i'ard.vell 3 by lengthened hours of mental tI'J.\'(lll. The ` Inspector told of his many coniidelitizil.inte1 - ` views with the member, and at his last one lie.` (the member) told him (the II1.=pm:lnr) that he (the member) would make J`~_u-yinu hide- ous in this Riding, and that he would l1fl\;C : such a. Victory this time that l.{ef(nrnuzs xv.-.1111 l tliercafter go in by acclniiizition. This was H the climax of cherIn.=xpect0'r's speech, and if i m vou could realize, Mr Editor, `the ru=h of I : ixlcod to the heads of those thirty, iucludiugl V 1 i I myself, and witness the porcupine attitudes of the hairs of that same ensanguincd thirty, u . (the Reeve of Barrie looking liken mass of Q . quills) it would have (lampexl your ardor for the unfortunate cause you - espouse, and [):-.I' hops have done as much for a. _siun.=,r of your degree, in weaning you from whiskey and to. bacco, as in the case of the I_napecr,-I In-33]] tudinu.ri_un bare heads, for there were 9. few, `oozed with almlsaxuic juice under the thrill- ing recital. The effect on the Inspector was, :15 may he inia.gin_e(l, exhausting, _:m on look- ing for his uisou " found nothing but the cork and lube left. 'l`l.n nnvb nun-\lzlx|- tuna {Elia nnnnl-uir pnnva ..c` -been known to twice change his politics in a. l cork anu 18.0131 ieiu. . | The next speaker was the popular Reeve of l Barrie, (whose inflation was suspected to be glue to the vacated poison) came to the plat- form as zzy nsa bottle of cllampngne, wipin his lips, a.`nd coughing as though the hronohia. mucous had escaped into his gullet, He had evidently taken an over-dra.ught, but looked askance at the Inspector, am} with a very sly countenance rcmzgrked, he hail just listened tn the best speech he ever he:ml' in his life 3 ' 'lnis hyperbolic humor -of the lieeve cgxuseil the Inspector to grin somewhat sz11`don'u.-:illv, 5 who was meantime biting llfd at the cork or 1 l I a the poison bottle, _with a countenance ex- pressive of the poor comfoit which the coin- pliment gave. However, the Inspectorsoftem ed under the great intellectual. force of the - Reeve. \Ve'of courseare hardly yet accus-w tomed to his Reform tones, `as your Reeve has single election. But he appealed to his pres- l out sincerity, and adxiseci young men in par- ticular who have Tory fathers no -to he tranr ellerl by paternal sympathies. The Reeve I said he suffered many years the noxious inilu once, but his courage now was equal to the eiuer eucy, as he at this time found his po- litic bed was all down and feathers. "Bldg mu `nnnairiau-ml nntisifar-.i:nrv nml `after `.1...- [naroruz ms noxoh qr; nu:-9; ARDAGIL] litical bed all down anu Ieamers. This was `considered satisfactory, and 'afLer vonching all the Inspector vouch'ed for as to the improved morality of the member, he sud` denly collapsedat the thought bf the poison, and insisted upon sucking the label as a set- otf to the Inspector's cork. Vnlnnfznnl-`nnepn}ma hsna in nu-Flor 'n yams | on to me Lnspecuor 3 corn. _ I -Voluntecr` speeches being in order, a. Game I Bird whit -r-ed tothc platform, whose esh at the season of the year is said to he sometimes 4 poisonous when swa.1lowed;' Howver, it is- our creed to swallow what our friends 121.11 us, and the Game Bird was loud on glorious Re- form. He said when`the member first ap- ....n-uul kn hut` Annkl-n nf Ida n`\nIvnnoI` WA Iorm. 118 83.10 wnen me IIIGIDUCI` IIFSIE 81.!- peared he had doubts of his character. Ho had heard he was given to thirst and" other thinnu and went to hn r.nH, hni-. unnclllded HEQ nenru I13 WES glV8ll I70 IDIFSIZ 8!l(1 015116!` things, and went to the pqll, but concluded the member's morality was to.) high to be seen and did not vote, besides keeping scores of others from votin .~ The Game Bird was `pleased to hear the us ecl:o_r'a certicate read, and he would now wor night and day to put the member luck in his `place. ` ` `Annther Gains Bird from Oro here ew rm. 1 I ' the men; A the Tories were - world I ' D61 DTICK H1 [H3 PIECE. Another Game here ew up. He thought there ought to be some fun at suchmeetinge, told a. little story about a. cow's tent, which set the Reform thirty into exotic good humor. This bird also pointed out that grossly ignorant, and that most of them cot`; 6. neither read nor write This remark excited the comrniseration of all present, and it was read now that the School system is" under eform management, the time will come when all will be as polished as the Game Bll'(l--Wll5 and Wisdom will he- come univenal and the Reform millenium will embrace 3 except perhaps that great Y1: liticalonbt` the Reeve of Barrie, who in ' ever-o ing mental moods mi ht again be- come! ixed, is catastrophe w ich -nothing short of an Act of Parliament will ever pre- _.'vent. Q.-ury--Can Barrie a'o'rd to lose the . only truly great ohamelion of the ` _ 1 .MX.'sC0.\'DU(."l AT THE P{5ST OFFICE. world ? . Thelnspector being out of poison was I91` .hoIng. HQ pxarogated on the of attentton to" the_ ulennenh rolls, V`fk;;n};$}_iVc>itUei:ceJ. as the election this year voild be based on them. . The good man a.lIo_ revealed the secret that scores of paid canvaasers were going from door to door in behaliof the enemy. ' Much was said of n condential nztture--gwo of us are to watch" each of the four wards of the township, and I give notice that Tnryism _ is mare than dc-ad'iu these parts. License vS`mtc--V. I S.,-,(Ves_pm is sound) by a Inspection mes.-us "more than, your inno- cence dreams of ; `and `with the Cork and the I`-.1):-1, and the brace of Game! Birds,-so accomplished in the three PS3,, cm` 3 Menxblirhcan any with the Hun Bernard} ltlrgelnajozif. . \'nn um Ir :1 Midlxurst, ab. 20,,'1878. `K? D `I _..III ..........A. DEAR S1-R,--It is amusing to notice how easily and with what tirznuess the newspaper apologist of the reeve s No Policy I course sums up and dismisses the question which has viz , the advisability of doing something more to foster and encourage manufactures in our midst. l`his'suhject received some atten- tion last year, but resulted in nothing deli- nite. One would -think the action of other. towns` would have some bearing upon the question. If it is thought that suhtowns as O:.ha\\`a, Gait, Guelph, lrantford and Inger sall secured their present status as manufac- ing centres Without any effort on the `part of the public or their represeiitatives, allow me 2 to say that the notion is grievously false. Bonuses to manufactures are nearly as com- mon as to railways, and quite as sa.tisfactory "in their results and oftentimes more so. I might site many instances insupport of my ' assertion if proof were required. But with our Reeve as chairman of the Committee ap- pointed to deal with this matter I am not sur- prised at the result. Did any one. in Barrie ever see him manifest the least interest in any 9 enterprise whatever? I grant there are many 1 more just as llHllll'r)l`\.3!ll3, and they all have `:1 perfect right to do as they please with th;-ir 7 ;imcz\nlmc.1ns. llutl venture to say we slrill h:-.ve to elect men to till our pzxlilic of- H.-.4.a wlm nn<.=e:a.~x some llu-`FCC nf llllilllt`. smirit. been up for discussion by, our town fathers, l l VPUIBUH UUDUXU JD IIEIILLI lll1I\lu' _ [Wdgive our correspondent a place, and beg to saythat our aim is to be first a. news- pagzurgtllen a party organ.-ED. Tue Au-_ \',\'.\'CE. ' his opiiiion will uppriut themselves a com- i slrul n:-.ve to elect 11461; no nu our Apllllllc GI~ lie-es who possess some tlcgrce of public spirit I before Barrie will ever become the n1anufae- tiring centre predicted. And, furthermore, mstead of that happy. prediction be-Eng ful- zilleil I see t-he_gre:stest reason to fear our, popiilzmou will be less in:ste.ul of greitcr. It must be obvious to any lallllll-ill1(_{ man that our p1'ese11tpopiilatioi1 emiiot be ma.inta.iued upon 4 the present basis. Wlmt, I would like to . know, me the luimriug class to do this coming.l spiiug, to say 1io`.'li_in;; of the present momcnt'.' if the Reeve of llarric-_ aml others who hol-l`_ iuittee and exzvniiie the state of ulfairs here I carefully they may coueluilc that something will have to he dque to r.:t-mi eve-ii our pres- . cut status. And let me remark here, tlllsrlh us tine of the whole Dominion as it is of liar rie.. Auil if this does. not satisfy them let i ill(:!`.`.C'Il)Sllll2tllCIll0.:l'Cl1:1ul5S0l this town. \Vha.t l has L-ccome of our evening tra,-.le `in town `.' Let each merchant in Barrie next Saturday uiglit ask liiuiself this question. I venture to 51;, they will have the necessary leisure. The Reeve of B:Lrrie will see the effects of his no p:)li_uy" cmrse-lnfure the first lay of May next. without lum-ting for it. But I suppose he will take consolutim from the fact that his ` interests lie with the f;'.rniers aml not with the poor townspeople uml labourers. In con- ` I -.:l\l.`5lUl1 would it not couduee mr.-re to the wel- fare of the whole town to put men, in power who are willing thein3el\'es-to use their means ' not only to proinote their own interests in 0-..iwn Imt nl~i.i to hriim with the reach nf LIn.x\Au|-|lEIJ, rou. a\',,Luov. N. B. -I will report further when the i rpoiaon bottle is again lled. nu..'..:.... ...... ........,......\..,I.m+ .. .-.1...-a and 3 Tu the Editor rf ll/1e ,4d:.-Inc: `night. \'VlLH it Huuzuru: IIIIHI Lu uunuu Ll LI. x. _ ul: V . . .* ~ ` 3 {>l`('c1:lt`.On.. of Ins zculous e-nuts towu.rds ` 1 i -iising the `Lox!-_;e to the eminent position 1 ~ 1 gift was 11:, fulluwing uttpzing address, ti ? E ` rezul by Dr. Nesbitc :- I -I) T. .\`n '1.`1`_`.'nrus: 3 now occupi0.~'.. . .-Xccoz11pz111yi11g the . 1'9 H"1 [i.:m 13-1/f, E. IVo:-sin},-fut Master of IXUC U111) DI) 1)I'U1Il|H.U D1lL'll' U\VXl IHUUKUSI/H ,lLl t.nvn,|;:1!; alsd to bring with the reach of every man that. is will!ug to work, thqse uuc9ss:1'x'ies an-I mmforts .which he should be in :1 pnsitinu to procure. If I am not correct. \vho'l1a.ve nu other a.n1biti0:1 than` to fatten 0 11 ` I I then let the ra.cc;nyer3 contimle to elect men I the sweat of others brows. Yours, &c., v \' \" '/ ` ENGOURAGEMENT TO MANU- FAQT.URES_. , :1111l uctrvc In'3lI1l)C[` at socwty 111 generax. nun, . _ f : sir, we wish nmre particuI:;i`Iy to express our I 1' npme-:iatin11 of your unselsh interest, your I I j:1_lc-futigable exertions for the welfare of our i hclovccl ()1-dcr during the past three years of 1 your .\]11stc1's!1ip. We have not been; Sir, I s :1 I 1 i 1 1 1 c;11'1-less SpeCt3tn)1'S, during that time, of your 'o1111uc11ily ch:11'1t:1.hI1; i,-o,11t1'1but1o11s; your per- sistt-zluc 111 rcf11s111g to be 1`e1nu11emtedffo1` 1 . i mur onemus duttes. or even accept the ne- 1 1 1 4 , . Bzuwic, Feb. 26, 1878. l V . l [('n: r'sg"11l:'Icr oftlxc ./Jtluanzrg] i Srrmzn AND I`RESE.\"I`.-XTION.-l-On_Fri-' day -vr-ning the estcnud worsl1ipfulMaster I f Angus Orange Lodge, \V.f, Bell, Esq., l was cs.tex'tnin_e(l at an o_\'s.l.e1's11p1:e1'b_'v E lllu bxmlxeru the. Lodge, and presented with a valuable 1'in_r_;, in token ct" tl'e hp ._r 1.:. . ..n`....4a `1\\|v:r.lcI LL... ..\..l.~.u. 14. \.l. u. nu. cu, nu,-v. ~ 1 l)mz<-Sn: .-xxx; lmomx-"{v:,-\\',c, the mem-;1 bers of L. .0, 1.. No. 73, take tlxisopportunity 3 , of expru-smug our esteem for you, .1101`: alone 1 as an 11onm~a'n,1e' meznbcx of the 1.\0u{)ety to 3 which we belong, but as-a. lays. an jcctlnf ' E Her .\la.jc-sty, the Queen, and agood, useful, 1 tlllll active member of society in general. But, . 43 \I'n xviuh xnnrn r.nI`H:-l`lI:2l'lv to (`.XDl`L`SS 0111` 1s:;~:t(-nae rcms111g to ue 1`e11H11u:1`uLcu, 1u1~ `;`_\o11r d11ties, accept `ne- | cos.`-1a1fy expenses i11c111're Your pre- 1 121111111-11t]_y s`u1:1:eSsf;zl obrts in prcvcnting dis- I cord and jcalousicsg 9.1111 i11p1'o1110tingh:1r- mony and friexxdship among the brcthern; y.111r jezlms care to p;cserve 11usull'-0'41 the | name of that Order which is ever dear to our ` _]ezl`Jl1S to p;oserve uusuu-5,1 me name which ! liezu-ts ; these acts, I repeat, Sir, have raised.` you in o'1r estimation, and endeared you to our liearts more than lazignage can zulequa.tely express. But, Sir, although We believe you would receive these sentiments and professions l..f regard as the honest outpouringa of our | hearts, yet we feel that there must still he Zl(l(l8(l some tangible proof of our sincerity, vs hich slmll not be easily forgotten. \Ve, there- fore,`esteexne(l Sir and brother, in the names ' of the members of L. O. L. No. 73, beg you i l to accept this (lohl Ring" as a. slight me- V mento and as a tangible proof of our esteeiri for you as Master of our Lodge ; and although its intrinsic value is small, yet its real worth ` must appear in the motive-wliich suggested I it. "Take it, Sir,.a.nd wear it, and as that rixw , has no end, so may he the brotherly love antcl i friendshipof this Lodge, and its worthy and esteemed Master, be pure, solid, and undivid- ed for ever. _ We also wish to convey, through you, to your estimable lady, expressions of our kind regard for her loyal aeqtiiesceuce in i anything which might befor the good of the Order ; and for her unbounded hospitality to the friends of Orangeism. 'mm+. lnn 1 life. nmsmeritv and hmmincss 1 i 1 2 I I the Irlenus or urauguxsm. That Ion`; -life, prosperity and happiness ` may attend both you and her, is our sincerest ! x l`l';T{Z. ' . | ....\' )rin-.1 is n 1 uru:1ch_iu~, -but we W111 have n V I . _ I I , n _ llltlx,` gunuxnu nl-I \\')I1@cI' yet. - Thu icc hunts ]l.'l.\_'1', ])_cL'_ll skimming n.1mut_ on the buy the p:Lst_fuw days. ' V -A h:v.ndkz:rL-him-f tlirtatiun is a very simpl. !hin;,:-`-it nnly l`('t1llil`(:`s` two funk and twu_ . `|.'H\(ll(I`Tl']li("-.1.` ` U115) ilnhh ` denim. \ \V 31. \V 1hl\1.\l3U.V. i Angus, Feb y 22, 1878. } Thewecipient replied in the most `felicitous ten-m s,vin acknowledgment of the high compliment paid him. The \Varden of Simcoe occupied the chair during the evening to the satisfaction of the large company (numbering nearly 80), among whom were many of the citizens of Angus and prominent resi-, dents of the surroundinglsection. Toast, song end sentiment served to ll up the happy hours till the company separated. M"r, Bell richly deserves the tribute `paid thin- .~ e PAINSWICK school house is utilized as a ple.ce_cf meeting for the Temperance Lodge and the Grange. There seems to be some sort of objection to the latter society occupying the` building, and the ' other night when the members repaired to it for their regular meeting they found the doors securely fastened against .d*11nIn Winnllv thaw mnnnaoa fn ant n I0ll"l(l UB9 COOK'S securely IHBBUIIK`-U gltlla them. Finally they manageil to get a peep inside and saw a certain village functionary crouching down in 9. corner. The fellow had evidently been sent -there to bar the dure, but when discovered he opened the front door with his key and gneaked off in the darkness. The -G:-angers got in at the open door, and Halal `EELS: inndlinir '3U|I Lu ISII - U; 131136;: l!!9!:11_!9i=s !I!9e,tints- Si.g'ned on bhalfjof {he Lodge, \\;'u \\7v .J. Yours, &c.,` A TORY ANNIBILATOR. 7.bEEEtSEisfiT AKEITS. A v uuuav, XVM. \V1LI{I.\'SON. Jauuary 1. 3y P-zhace on h:u1.l....._ ... ~ T.ux.s (C It Proceeds of Debentures , . ... \nana- Ff GaIsT1N,`cHoPP1NG, &c., D\.l.GUU:5:iUl' LU ucu. nu.x_Auy '%MncuA}mTAILnn 8:. CLOTHIER. l MAKES THE Nemesl. Nnbblcsl, and Best Flt- ung Sun to be had North 0] .'r0I'0IIl0. , -v . !?BING .TY?'EFP5=| I I All the latest and nobbiest atterns 0-1 hand to choose from and satisfncuon given to every t * customer. , PER!` nor rIV17i'UAnAN'r mm rvmc \lI\I\!.`l') A"|\l.` nI)nIPI)'Q IP01`! l"I.f\'!`|L vvvvvvvwwvv--- FRED. LOVVER, lnm-nasrnr tn Gr-.0. Lime L BLUE l..U.|. KLI. UV KIJDALAI an -4.-4.: PRICES MODERATE. ORDERS FOR CLOTH ING 1 l{O.\IP l`l.Y FILLED. - - _ a$'Gi'.'e'hi1n 8. trial and got a. stylish, `well-made -3111 . ' I'rocl. Iaovver. n;.._x.. c....a 14 man: `7.11.- \.iE.\"l'LE51 EN, . . V Herewith We beg leave to hand you Abstract 01 examined the accounts in (letziil, find them correct, and vouched. ' `Va hart in rnmsn V4 E Barrie. Sept. 14. 1876. Ili\II||I\I`| \ nu 1.1. -I,u\'(`,r,~` of the V rnnriu' gzunr " will 1im1`a` 'm:l-n-1.1011 an the {uurth page uf this issue wlnch will mtcrcst than. - n \Jl'UHl]JLUll X \JU..V 1 DUNLOP-$T..0PPOS|TE AILWAY DEPOT- SPLENDID STOCK I:(_)-:_)HOOSE FROM AND EN'l`I1`.E SA'IISFAC l`IO.\" GUAl{AN'l`EED. | Parties buying`Cluth elsewhere can have it ) made up. - - A .n. 1x1 1\JI'n' n.'n_- To the Mayor, Re12. s, and` Ccunczl of the Town 0/ Barrie. T GEXTLEMEN, Il'....-...n. Iltfn Lvnn In-urn fn hand \-rm Ahqfrnn vwishes to inform her customers that she ` prepared to receive orders for '14FL<-3-"L}i{:I:IV BF{AN ,1] l_Z_.). ..L` `lI'I11` \ ` `mass A`\D mxm MAKING 2 STRAW wo RK, STAFEFEING P03 BRA IDING, 1877. i.\=IUl.C'.ASTI-ER STREET, aura: u.xJn, .,-. unulnm. -u m. u... ~-Quit,u .1 Inlnulu-1'~ of Barrie pcupl cnntc.'np- late a t'r:u1s~.-\Ll:mti: trip this spring in order 24 race the grvllt Paris Exp-:sitiu4x1. ` , '-H1n.-'e Iv.-Hl`.l);_' ta att-rml thy: v:m`n1v.'xl next" _'l'hursl:x_\' ni-_;ht w1H h:u'c.2!_.u clplmrt-\1uit_'.y .01" uhunninbv .1:-1x'uss, :L .-1 will be be -seen by adxjt. : . I. . ' N}AI{ AND REAR OF THE -MARKET, I ' BARIKIE. - '1-.. 11 1c*o Q_1f : Jan. .14, 1878. Emsr MILLS!` i The proprietor of tho above New Mills begs 1 to give notice to the farming community g and the pnblic gehcrally, that he is j prepared to_ do _` V A -r 44 ABSTl{t\ liS ACCOUNTS _, ___.__.__. T {K K nuue up. _ "A. an N. 1v:o11a.- Barne, Aug. 30. 1876. 354: x ` Also Chopped Stuif, and all kinds of Mill Feed, which will be sold at the lowest pos- siblzg figures, for Cash only, and delivered in any part of the town free of charge. V -.---n- on -`I51-Du-Iv` ! Barrie, March 1877. FOR THE MILLION. U -- ,1BY TIl.} BARREL OR GAIILUAD 1 I ' - j'l`he undersigned has the sole agqncy in E ' Barrie for the ' `II (If lutv. Esuvea sun ammn or can an ()1 ihe latest and most Fashionable Goods V 5011 _A N ({1} BMSEMS 13-1 T E The best on ever o"e1"cd to the public, Lower than can be Bdueht in 1 . 2 Toronto. 9 ._..'..._J- (Well known as Cutter for E. B. , Crompton & Co") unnn 9? nannnrrc nnnuuv n|:nn'r . _1\J.l119:s Irving .... | . (.)'r-Posxrn QEEE.\"S Hoi`EI,, BARRIE. A1_1g\1st29th,1877. . 35-8m ` QR1jE1_>.s SOLIOITEI). W.` B. CEFON, A n-_ n........!.. `J:-\-uni D.nnnv ELOUR_ AND lifann LIEHT nn.| -,.|,..,..._ . -.._... . . _ ` . I - Uu L-:u'm\':il iiiglnts at the, Mrzillfnxml l`lnl{ l=uliu.~x.ziwl Ill1I.5|l{l`I`.-1 zirc mlmittorl -frec. (}(-,n- ' tlvuicu {uc Lfll:tl`gL"l 1.") ('L`lll.`. This. is ahead of the urrungcniunt at the l$a.rric rink". _ ~ llurc is-an item which local anglers should out wit uml p.m~..- in thci[ li.'i_t;' for future re- , iurcnco :-`1 iI`:lH~`ll(i])I\el`S elippeil into :1 soilut-irm _ of gum :ir:\l)ic lie \vitlmul, u. .strng}.[le,`n.n:l they xunkcvtlie heat llEll1l)1l`li. knu'.'n to an-cglczw. l 1-nf. I'lcix11`ivli\\ill give :1 n1u;=ic.1l ointm- t:iiuim-.nt in tl1c l`m\jn Hall on 'l`ues `lug; itnrisistitig of sun-_;s, selections on the vio- ' ..\Iurg:ui. Ailinissium, popiilar prices. -.-in English 1nanufa.:-,tu`rer mlvertisus for a ' man xvitha tlmrnugli knowledge of cottnn and woollen rags, {Lllll cupulylfc of nlaiiaging about eighty women ; n. very liberal salary will be given. " And so there ought ta) be," rcm5.rl I I l I 1 -lm, am. He will 1,;-A a.ssiatll)y' Mr. J. C. ` l l Pu. urh The Isulvtcd Risk Insurance Co}. In.-4.I1rL->3 |".1r`n1 l`rr;p.-.-rty :-Ind 1 g'i'.'atc l)wc11ings. ('.apit;1!, .:`U'n,IwU. _ ~ .. f ALEX. MORIKOW. Aucmg Try 11: once. --_... Being a pure yvhite light it i} a stronger light and y_et1esa in'uripus to the sight, and- is also less oomhustibleland burns longer than "OTICEE lienng me Vwmw uguu 1:. us In uuu..5... yet less injurious is also less oomhustibleland \ -K , W W. B. CAPON, ~ - ~ . x ..-.___-_-.- ru.-._v_ 11.3-1 ` ` ' VI. D. uzxrvn, I 1'8-3111,. _ `V Oppotite Queen ; Hotel. COLLIER STREET, NEAR THE MARKET, BA1 .RIE. And that he keeps on hand family LV_L- Having returned to Barrie and taken up residence permniiently, desires to announce the reopening of her late business in THE BEST BURNING OIL IN V THE WORLD. DRESS AND Mant, e Making. 'c., `c. She asks a continuance of the liberal _ patronage formerly bestowed on her, and guarntees the same satisfaction in all work ontrnatetl to her care. I en, , 1-1.4-1. -_.`| .,..,..4. Ii5l\l7 VV-IlHlH"_',y I) to speak of just. I . . I 111 EH1 WUIK Uuuruuuuu in nu: vunvu A new stock of the latest and most Fashionable Goods laid in, to which she invites the attention of the ladies of Barrie and vicinity. ._-snnvnnrIoLI l1D1"r. ,p]pnl_Q 1`nEsH A1_<.K1vALs IN 0! Mme lulu vwunuy. KTESTA BLISHMENT :-BIRD S BLOCK, DUNLOP-S T. Barrie, Dec. 4, 1877. M1: LLENLERY. (Successor to Geb. Lime) n an-I-.t-rs u an 1!. hi I -MERICAN. Residence, East; side of ?1Ea;.m. M I M 0 RT ON Of vL-)1 1~lou, ;`I;-e-iiEEG`f`.Ei;_;\iibrHEAP,' mc.:n}es' . . . . . . Govorment Grant Market and Hall Miscellaneous . . . . Police Court . . . . _MERCHANTTAlL0'R| A. at N. mama, F`or _t]:Le `_._IOIIN PVARKEIL mzcnmrs. 49.1) 3~tf .- w u. , . -'I`he zmmlal winter herring crusade has at last Opeucrl up vignrmlsly, and :1 number of iislxcrmzm may seem dmvn on the bay,aur;1- \ in}; through lwlcs in _t.`:c icu. Uvansidemble. sh arc_c.'xught, and must of them about 1 lb.- in weight. - ` A ....L:x ...1..L:.... 2.. tnmn In-nvinrv IWHAT IS THIS! .M:-fs :23": M :2: EVERYBODY wowozas \\'|:Ll.,' I will tell you, he giwa every sitter good satisfaction, and one sun-Is auutlu-r. '3 They are lcavin_r_: their orders for choice Hm. u to!_'r:'|phs to send to friexxnls in distant lamls. ` \'. P.,---Owin1 to such .1 Ilulxxuml in com in}; iuGALLERY~` tn!_'ruphs to semi to Inexxcu in uxsum. nu.-n. IV'.P;.---Owilxg \-.'u1u.ud copy old Pictures, I have opened nmn; 'CXtl`nSi\'(:1_V into the business. Having :1 'I:u'ge stat!" of hands I am enlarging pictures at such prices as never was }1C2I.r in Untari>. AGENTS wvnz-7 En". . V 85 10 ll! per Ila) tn <:'.un'a.~..+ fur Photographs, .~`m1hrotypc.<, (tu. Hrczzt in- ducements. _ ;\1(1rcss S'l`lPHI'Z.\':~" l"()P\'lZ\'(i ll0L, >`I'I. P.n.- 14] Hzxrrit`. Fmnum sums! ll UUIICUV lillL| VUILUILUII. \Ve beg to remain, Your obedient servants, ` V vn'n'\` ' DUNLOP STREET, ovan FRA\ Vl.1x ;Y as Ingvunvs V in View the cztrryiug of the mail by the H. & u; Iv uxsuu. '-~A petition is in circulation. in town having N. W. liailwxty. It is meeting with approba- .tion everywhere. It would no doubt be a great cnuvience tn many-if the road had the pn'vilcge of carrying a certain portion of the mails. ' ` ' \\'I1ysul1 c_rowJ are making their way to _ '[`I1is;_{zi11cry is 1.r_w 0}m11I nut and i1_1 full work. One visit wxll couvmcc those wlslnng to lw.\'c V ' Superior Plctures Taken |"h-\4- Hu 3:: Hm mm!-. in |'hlV\l` tn I .'LrHn-< :1:-. Fhat this is the spot to come to. | :\.rtic.s `Ic- siringood and (1-nrrect I.-bccxucsms are invited to call. You can rely upon getting GOOD PH_oToe'a'Ar'=Hs} l Aclur(.:s of AE\'cry Dear:-lptlmn 'i`aI<:n daily, Including Cartes- dc~\'Isl1e_. C;1binetPictures and Enlmigmxmms ` om PICTURES E5i?hNKun smmxznz Xo.\"cx1)erV7t!_1. 1877. I,))`Ai'FIEL'I) s'rr:1-41:1` (;`I:OCEl .Y. 8`ifM0HEY SAVED_|_S_l_`f:0}!EY EA..`NED.'<"i0 The subscrihrr whilst tlmnkful for the liberal patronage given in the ]nL'.`~`l. respectfully so- licits u coutinuanct-.01` llw smnc, and lungs to state that his mrntun . mlcto\vI1 ..4 ... TEAS, GliEER|ES`& PEGVESIUNSI Cannot by beaten either fur quality or price. JIL- de:I1s1nthc'Hcst '.\!urk<-l.s,u!u1 cannot be undersold by any house in town. I` IIIILIIEJIV-J I lI'L\IlI\'\.nJ, As nlllchhs hc_('nn luy his hands on, bought, and _ the highest murket price puid. ---:-. THOMAS LENNOX, . a;.... n..,`..;. vn.-n. nr Hun \v..Inmm~.n Hnml AIQD l.5ROViSlO7NS._ CHEESE & FRUIT! THENEW BRICK {\'TURl'I, 5`UU'1'll`Sll)E I V OFDUNLO1 {\"l`[{EE'l'. l LR. KING, an-s.,` i l`HE A 1- CHEAP TEA s'1`n1-:15. .1. . , --~-- I 1 In order to spend .1 Merry Christmas and xx ' Happy New Your people should buy their ` I I Holiday --11: being necessary according to Statute to H): the hotel and shop license fees by the lat Marcli, the Town Council held a. Bp8C_!1\1 meeting, on Monday night. A resolution making the hotel license" $125 ($251935 the}?! 13817 ye-ar),was carried nem. (ion. The shop license remains at the old gure. A L L! ,__ - .:_: ._ ...:u. H... sancenazszsa Pauvnsums CHEAP` FOR THE YEA]! I877. {A I TEA Houss,` They sell fbr Cash at the lowest living prot ` the following :- ... .- .. . ._ n .1 v . 1 Challenge Tea. at 50. per 1b., the best and ` cheapest in town, can't be beat ; Very choice ' Young H;/son. at 40c. per 11). or 3 lb. for $1.10; Very Choice Young Hysou at 35c. or 3 lb. for $1 ; Very Choice Japzin at 30c. or 3.`_. lbs. for $1; 11 lbs. Brlght Sugar for $1; 5 lb. beast Carb. Soda for 25. Currants. Rairns, Layers, Figs, Prunes, Candied Peels, Con- lccuonury, Btscunn. &c. -- .... .v `.1 l`l'l\.IrVII-19 L..I_Iwuvv;\ `A fewboors Nnrth of me \V'el11ng'ton Hotel, Bayeld Street. Ba.rr`.e A H 15 i; A {1} I E All departments full of Fresh Well-selected Goods. Also Fresh and Cured Meat of every kind. And CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASSWARE, &c. &c. coma AND SEE ME. .1 DEFY cou. p1:mozv. . I). KING, . _A 1 Tea House, Bayeld-St., Barrie. n,__.:, 1\_- I\ Io-I-1 :(\_],, . ... 1966 78 .....2l6`.Zl 00 .....10752 24 ..... 1833 96 563,30 ..... 1144 25 1410 95' 210'-45 `g . -nvvu gun. Barrie, Dec. 2 1877. ALEX `FOR SALE CHEAP. l"1\n nl-mannnt an (1 LVOITH OI tne LVJBTKCU. 1B 1188 D1 llli IKOOIHB, Hard and Soft \Vnter, good Ce] r. Wood- shed, Driving House and Stable, all in good repair. The above property will be sold very cheap, and upon terms to suit purchaser. A l to - y A. L. BURKE, Mnrhln polar 1 e nea est anu moat. ueulrauw ropefty in a.rrie_i3 that comfdrtable 41?`! l`wo Story Brick Cottage 0. little North of the Market. It has Ei ht Rooms, . `D'n-1-I and Qnft \Vnf.nr nnm] 04:1 nr \Vnn1L The chea u....n. A` 41.... kro-b . Barrie, Feb. 11,, 18'Z8._ NGLISH B_u.\`11oL'sI: 539.507 93 FARMERS i:R()f)[T(7E, ,._1 1......1,. r\I\ 3: ,`,_x,_ ,...._I....1.:. I.nuu~. GASHEWS BLOCK, BAYFIELD-ST.. Puorokliplu. .............~ n-Iv mu. uA\A ll6\-Glut --At the services in connection with the ' dedication of the new Baptist Church, in OriI- 1iu,on.\'undny next, Rev. E. F. Griin. of` Barrie, will be one of the. speakers. The building aml furnishings cost $4,530, and the P.tstr)r lms already collected somewhat over- $3,UO0 to meet that outlay. rm, , .:u, ,.c _L....4....... 1-... ,1:..:.1.....1 I-nn-II A spludid Stock of chuice GROCERIES, an-.-v way. ...- ...... ... In a superior lnaxmor. 1`l'TV\ T /`W `I ) T7 T. `x%I{f`Eij`i$L`i:Siav;3s, `lh-nnrL.h.v- chea est and most desirable uuumnuvu Cu an-r1'n in hn nnvnfl`\I-f.n`1ln' at this (lallcry. All kinds Hf 1011- ----v_ - Deqexnber. To paid Public School Acootint . Market Building. . . . . . H u:A..w;dlm , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , , , of the Treusurex- :s Accounts for the year 1877, and, having man l1UL,mr.. `tux Hl, l .urr1(*. 7Al.l<`.X.-`AN ulzlu ` VM:(V]>!AE._S-`1:-$:",- 1' LL. u. uuzuuy, Marble Dealer, - Rnr ILJ V 1.1 L), Proprietor. 45-13 . 1 mm-new Duuuuzg. announce - - - - - - - -- Sidewalks Drain e............------------ Public Vorka........ TOWIIPBTR .-......-.auuo----`0- St:-eot\Vaterin ....... ......... Printing and A vertising . . . . . . . . . Insurance .........-........ SinkingvFtmd...........-......... Discounts ........................` Interest ............ ..........'.. C`o1mtyDebt Hamilton and North Vveetery Ry.. . }IighSchool Flection Expenscs.... . . . . . . FireDepartment...... Police ...............;........... Miscellaneous .. ................. .\Yu.r1:etHa.1l . . . . . . . . ..... ' Indigent} . . . . . . . . . . . Sn.lariea.....................,..... llalxxnce Jox P. FULLJAMES, 1 .IOH.\ SWEENEY, 1 um. ..v 50-ly ill. JAMES, -: Manager. |.\m>:m' To uc.\'n ox I-`ARM ASDTOWN 1 mm:-I:m`\' AT s PER UEN'l`. H. .lumo.=4 now holds the Agenc' for three of ' t`n<-print-ipul l.0zu1(.`0mpz\nicsol' unado. and II t!:-rcforc in uposaitiou tu place Loans on most lfnvomhlc terms to borrowers. FIRE INSURANCES |~2'u-led in lC.\'(G|.l:s'}1 .~5 l`0CK COMPANIES at moderate rates. MORTGAGES BOUGHT. WV,`/UU I/U LIJCUU Ulld-ll uuouay. V -The title of champion low dividend man was won over a year ago by one Cooper of Fredcrickton` N. B, a carriage manfacturer &c. ,who got his discharge upon apromiaefopay one cent on the dollar to creditors in All}!-If? N.Y. Boston, St John and elsehere. H15 In- indebtness {cached $12,000. So far he has not_eve11 paid the promised one per cent. _ 'm.'..a. An.... ,:..I,. .......... um" who rm-antlv tr.-.1'1'1`.-u., Al)\'A.\ (`H_S .\l.-\hl 0\' .\ U'1'I`}S AND I I'I[ ..'\'().\'AT. _ l R0l ER'lx'. Rams and Accounts Collected. Farms and Town Properties for Sale H rnrr Inw '1m1ri-n, GHEAPEST OCEAN STEAMSHIP UNEI REIJEUED B.t\TIES-0FS-\l.00.\` PASSAGE "am New Yofk tn Liverpool or Qneentown, "0 to $7 \,- (Iurrcucy. . Nuw Ynrk to Lnmlml hv Direct. Steamer. C0 5,`! ',' \.Ul'I'UUCy. New Ynrk to London by Direct. Sta.-Amer, $50, 01' $60, .(.`urrt-ucy. --4-~u-V-uu V. _~......... -.-__...- Between New York anal Liverpool or Queen- _scm:n $11001` Slit", (Iurrcncy, according to location of staterumus. Bctwecu>.\`c\v Ya,-rk and London, by,Dirct stczuner; $l(`0, -(`urrc-nay. Special through rates to nucl frmu YAl{lS by all the various r=>nte.~x, Via the lmnlon, or Liverpool, Steam- -:`s of thevl.inc, furnished upon application." l'Ixc1II'sio1| or Return 'l`ickels l zwscngcrs lmol;_ul to and from all Towns in liurupc, an-1 all the ports in Australia, New ".ualanl, QI1c('nsl.'uHl` arc, Saloon` or Steel-age it the lowest rate.~z. For tickets from Barrie -lircct. :uul all inf`:rr'u:;tii)n, apply at the " AI\`uncc (,-lce. ~'l`m: ;\lr\'A.\'(.'1-I is only : -.\'L-arlut f_~\'er'ix-1lnrevulcut i l(`.u}l Bllrgess is,cn`xnin`,' u[ --1 :-;,;-Atupu`rtz\9!1H :1mnn_-4 11.; an .1 . rs ... .. +1. Cmunzcncingun Monday, May 7th, 1877, :u~.(l until` further notice, trains will leave Uaillizi for Hcurgian Buy, \\'aubnushc-no and intcxxneuliutc points at 9.20 u.m., mm. 3.451). III. For Tnrmitn and points on T. & N. Km}- W1) ; I.imis:iy':uu1 intermediate.stations at L15 p.-m.; fm`I.ixnls:1_\,'1xm1intermediate uiuta at 1.15 1;.m.. and lUyp.m. For Port ope, l'cterboro', Lake-iiclxl and intenucdin.tc pointa it. 1.15 p.m. Arrive from Georgian Bay, \\'a1ilmuslx<:iiu-mu! intermediate points at 1.15 p.m.- and 3.4.3 p.m. From Toronto and point: an T. S; N. Railway Lindsay and intermediate `mint:-5 at 3._-15 p.m. From Lindsay and inter mediate points at 8 50 n.m. and 3.45 [mm 1*`:-oxn Lnkelicld, 1 , Port Hope and intvrmculizxtc paints at 3.45 p.m. , 1-`..r fnrivr narticulars see Pocket Time Intvrmcullzuzc 1)(!lI]L:9 an .1.-no |I.xu. For further partlculars vL'.\rds, tn be had at all stations. '1`l...n.-ul. H.-L-I-I-1 frnnl ()rii.'| t: L'.\rds, to be um 11: an stzmuus. Tlxrou '11 tickets from Orillin to Toronto on s.'1lc,_:1n< also to all points East on the G. '1'. [L at mtcs much lower than by any other rultc. V A. HUGEL, . .2 I)nnuL`nnf_ g{1{ni"1;~; pom, 1Nsii{{.A;1n AND DIS(`()U.\"I` OFFICE. BARRIE, 13th February, 1 'r;'rx LINE PASSENGEIE- STI'::\.V1SHlP-5'. l :21-lly - ::u`rie, Fcbyuhry 1517, I377.` `)AR'I`HS \V[SIIl;\'(i TO. ADOPT I twuUrphan Children, about 10 years I ..,... ...ill I .. ....m. on v\nI\1\! tn Hm undersigned. -l'.u:-'incss still quiut. -'l`.mn`_x'ruv.' 1st March. jxuu I no N Louxuu ;u. uuv. . two Orphan of age, will please to apply to the undersigned, anal pruvixlcxl the parties are npprovcd of, {luv-y will rel-ei\":' 3 small remuneration. 1 n n\- n \' 1 vul'.`G\l'1l`L' L` Opposite Poet Omce. Barrio. om. . . . . . 890 9 .... ....22665l ing 43125 Advertising 394 16 Sl'L\'l`2l{.-\ I. (`IJQAICEIJ u - nu... .~- I\/III At very low gura. ,HE.VRY (`RF.S\\'I(`KE, County Surveyor. cm "H6 uuneveu palu but: pfuuuacu. uuv 11D: mu... , -That Allnndale young lhdy who re_0.Y ` folded her tent like the Arab, and sllently , abole away " from her Barrie love: and be- , trothed, and went off to join another and more favored `chap. has faturned home, without having met the other fellow. It is said the_ dgaertetl lover is willing tlltake 1161' bu!` ma . iorgive and forget. -'The ball hold on Wednesday evenin _of' last week at the Royal Hotel, notice of W 1011 yvaa omitted from'la.st issue, W355 310'` ` 301/able and succeassful-` ir . '.$b9l1- fty wllvles were present, from various sactlons of a -. the county, and" the dance was kept ugh with o unmmino zm till u: wee Ema. um? D ; AUDITORS. \ 1878. 339, 507 93 oouu w 8675 00 13$ 91 often on UV UU 1008 43 232 85 1724 79 165 56 618 47 I504 00 730 09 ' Pocket T55!) UU 500 00 RAKD D U um 14, Presxdent ROUND TOWN `DASHES. 'l'l1<; 'l`g I L In-Vntvlx .. O . . ' __-$4.L._..:a" "" - -:.v_..-...-._. _.?_,,, . MlL'l`().\I A: N(`_)RTH-\VES-- _ 'n~:n.\' l{.\lL\\'.\Y. -T ......a mug Lulu, uu "u Mane out Mccsbe Qt-he tray in which_ the % we county, and the dance was K8P"_ K lma ing zeal, till 4the W88__A,..51,n9' , ; hay zeazqauofoekp tho which ban paced, 05.` v. Anlrlu...-.\.. . -. , Canada Permanenfloan and Sayings Company, [I 2| `T'.I\ `Li I nuu -.--_..- , )n-lou, Englalmlg Es`.ablished 1782. _Al.I-IX. MORROW, Agent, _ -._..___._,._ .._. ._._.__.__ (.':\}'I I Ah, v?l'.:,U'Iu,v~v\ ALEX. `M03560 W , Agent. \_;1_u..|xI .-.~ - V `(j,.\}`I'I`;\I., $I[2, 0.000- - - ..--r .IIt\I)lll'E{If 1 has hocn 1:11.45` in this 1xciglxl)o1`l1(_5od' ;uniug is gm).`1 on the \'.'\_riuua roads tn t'u\.ru.' uwn 1`.)unci1,wi11,n1cct on_ Slolxvlay __ ` MORROWS ADV'T8. -rr\._,...-V.v\,,...,. : `[7 R6 P; ' '1` H 19 Appmi.-scr for thd -` . o \'A.\'I,'1-I Qnly x-x yc.'tr. fuxwzr in-x1n'e\'::1cut in tuwn.' rgess up this way." obtains il:u school boys. `iica are m:Lkin:_.; their zippeaxraxfc. 1 at u: rink. pn '[`hurs11ay night ] ` ' I 1~1'm_; tw go to. ue Ul{l(.`:u11ntr'y I with thrmlgh tickets, l5.u'ric lmulmx, on uppIi:uti'uu at the - I 11* L thrown at hixn_.c:1113ed the 1 H1 [.'nl:m the oth_ur~du_y_. `~ mys, cw.-n if there is no Vauuw ` n nu` ` ' - TL JC-}\.'\i'13'17:":T.s7I'I\7, 'nn mnntifuvl. `_ . W111 haxein .o $1 ,7.'n),0()n_7 WV-`J Supt. \ 1\ \ -The shrieks of an insane woman conned` in an 11 :per 1'0on.i in gaol startled thoe of.the coroner a jury assembled at the inquest on Friday morumg, who were not inmates of the ganl. At intervals the` creature wanld howl out wildly ; again she would hugh hysterical- ly; at anqther moment sing luu:_lIy ; and this performance, it is said. is kept up with una- bating_a_piz-it, day after day. _ i . - I --This is wlzat the Lockport _U.Ix-'auc:I1l8 r. p1rIio.:nenta.ry struggle; carried by a large majority :" ' ' , ` He nrnsaml her to his manlv breast, "rnsImlmixxesccrswm !'.....'o-.1 RH 7030,00 ). Fm` I ' . - Talhine about the dirty people we con- i 9 . stables sometimes meet," said a. town co to an ADVANCE reporter the `other day, `can give you a story about a chap we had in tow yesterday. He was a. tramp I picked up on the street and took to gaze], and if cvr.-ry yoli saw a dirty fellow, ixi-your life, he was one." Why, at the gnol, we were all afraid to touch him. He was covered from head to foot with" tiltha r uarter of an inch deep, and the sores and swing and vermin `on him were enough to turn one s stomach. '9 burned his clothes and then got four of the prisoners to give him a wash. It took eight pails of hot water to O'ca.nse him._ . _._._... --The Cash Recorxling Machine, is :1 new Yankee invention_.whieh will, no-doubt, make its way into (.laxml a.. It consists of a. strong box 4x10xl`2 inclies containing mechanism which, by touching certain numbered buttons on the outside produces siny desired group or gures in the shape of a starnp. By inserting apiece of paper in a. slit, and pressing '3 handle, the required gures are `iinpressecl upon paper as well as the date and signature receipt of the lirm, and by the savnemotion a. dupii :ate impression is made upon 3- revol- `ing slip of paper within the box. This re- volving slip forms the check upon the cash received or paid out `during the day; and coxnpnring its totals with the casliie:-'8 money box,` the proprietor may know`whcther- all the cash ll{l.`~) been dilly renileregl. It is l_:l&in |C(1 that the gures can, with :1 little mvauhiue, he worked as rapiillyv as they could be written with a pen ; and that the" machine is esipecinly adapted for tallying; the lis.hurse- ment ofnioney or grain, pr(nlucc, wages &Cs :15 well as recording` the receipts. .--oo :--- -~-The 'I';"mcs,whosexxlitnr was in one of the l l')r'llia.. rinks at the late curling match on our ` Rink, thus tliscnurses of the e`vent:_--``"l`hcy -` _(thc (lrillin. fellows) went; down more to show the new Club at Barrie hnw to pla.y`the gainc i than anything else. On the way down .it was D -lecialexl not to beat them tnuv badly, as they were only, beginners and a. crushing `defeat might discourage thcm.-.\lcCush was particularly insistent on this point, and his generosity was loudly ,npp1au1le(l. Those] (;OnV()r!-lmlt with the game know_ there is a. | Lguod deal of exeitemeiit. over curling, and when A shot is xniule there is apt to be'nLlccid- ed zunl iinluistalceable (liSpl:\._V of ` enthusiastic rejoicing. Also out of c-msiderntion for the i(.'cllllgS<)ftl10l_t` opponents our players con- sented to abstain from shouting. The rink reached it was found. that several of the best i Barrie 1)l:iycrs were out of town. This :lis- 1 gustcl.\lcCnsh very . much ; naturally enough 3 he was anxious to do a little line 'pla.yin-g and to put in his hest licks against perfectly raw . men weuhl seem too much likeznlcsirc tn! parmle our snperiu_rity. ..\lr. Gee." Lounti _~ll~{l}Jl)C(l. :Lg:Linst Mac, and ltev. Mr. Leiper! rzgziinst lluntcr. The j.:.'une hml not proceed- . el far helnrevnurmcn fouml`tlien1selves enn- .. .;_1 \....LI.. l...l.hi.l null mm wast the clmncc-to I '1 E .~'[)L`H UICK property. --.-Xmong the Rina .cm1vcrts are" a good many tough old makers. 4-T1mt rexl-headed man did;not feel com- fm't."Lblc on 'l`uc.-nlzxy night. --- \'mm: of" the audience thought th-Lt badge m Riuds cont was it botiquct._ , -\Vc have he:n'1 that joke: about Kine and the trallitioxxal Rhine wine quite enough. Gnu:- Iunn `P wnn r I mlomhlv belniml, zuul nuw \v.'1s the I.-hrmee-to .-ihow oil` on the part; of the Urilliar veterans. And they did. Asked to lay a guard they ehippeul their own winner, anal if :1. strike was eallul for the enemy's stone was .cm'efu_lly -_v`u:mleul. Smimtixmzs a draw was \V.Hl';C`(l on unu side of the ring anal the stone went r0n.x`-- ing thrm11,rh on the 0sher.-.\I:1e played beau I c'ifu'.l_y, his success in xnissing every shot ~,5iven tn him emnpletrsly eclipsiug all previous ulfurts. All of of which hi,_;hfn1utin may be l-)l)l(Cll trpou as n. very poor style-of trying to explain a very severe drul)hin;_v. ` el far helnrer)ur'mc-n xoumi ' Euc111st:1\v:s uuu- ` i EIILIUUU 5 t . -.\'e\'ur in_thc hfastury of B.1rx'iehas there`? hpcn such 1 lllll\'0I`SLLl rc-\"n".1i in the tam-"E po.-mace lmc. > . -` . --t_s'e\-cral of the :1u_L1iencc in the hall goti sick last night; X11111 11311 to lczu'e._ The place 5 , I was terribly crow-led; . _ ` ' . ' . 9 ~The cause'uf 'llme s delay on ,Monday I !ni,;|1t'\'ns an n.':-udcnb to engine No. 16 at. E ZV cs\'1u~.\rket. The traun arrived a.tB9.rr1e at , . n on , - .. - u . i * 1 ----\V'()Hlu.'X` I1 u.'.uc l.nl1UI-3 mu. uuuu... .- I . E - -2,000 n Barrie wear the signiamt blucgl } -- l`he Barrie" is where Mr. Ring has ! put up. ` ' -..\Ir. 1{ine xuztybe glruxgy, but it takes: I mighty well. ` i 1 l I 3 ---Mr. Rina isva ncpI'.v of .\Ir. Geo. 1 ca- '1 cuck, of Struu-1. ` I _ . --.\'mne pvaop1c,can t C why Mr. Rim: doesn't; ' spell Dick prup_crly. ' .. \...,\.... Hm I?:n.-- nnnvurhx :1r"a good ; EMU DH ' uulwl`. lllc bl':uuuUuu.L I\IIuu; nu... .1..`...., -. , V , . . , I -bome young 11U1|S Ln. town wont wear , ' . . . . V o 1 the blue ribbon` beu:u1'se'1t 13 not a fashzouuhle ; ...J...- . ' ` liusxlwss umy. ALEX. nommw, Ag."-m. 1`HEQ%UEELNLlISURANCE U0 f`\|*l'l`.H. I2_a')().0((o, ' L.-u1<)1'. I ` -At. this rate of "`rcviva1" what About the ` { chzluccs of the Duukin Act in the Cuunty of 1 Simcoc? ' ' - .- . .. .., ,. ci.m'-A : * :.*.oU. ` -~Es6in'.a.tiug that one fourth the converts" took 50. bad res and the remainder 252. and 5c. ribbons, .\lr. {Inc's commission would amount ` i to smnetlmlg In the neighborhoodof $150 or so. 1 1 ' ' - ` I A 1 L..- I.` `ah; nnnh] nhf. ` 1'1! . ` A_A_ ` U0 5()ll1t:bulu5 nu um. m..5.........-........ _ ,- , . . . -~'I_`imsc who ha.ppeue.1,to' be late could not get lncyml-1 the.b'ottom.steps of the town lmll " stair-.v;~.y last night. The formation of the T. I I I A. Club will coxnlncumrata `the visit of Mr. Kine. I ' Y -.._ BI ,--\\'umlcr _if Kine fzwurs the Dunkin Bill ! . .--Have you signed`? V Cnnze on ! 1/()]11e on !" --Fc:*.r not to show your rib},-`an. --'.\Ir. Rina got $50 frir his work herd. --\\'on lmw_m:my will stick to it." i ! I K x y .....4- `|.1.m~ yluuv. V ` --'l`l1c Ministers am1C}1rist;ian -workers 0 B.r.rie1mv::_givcu the Rmc moveme.1t great nssistzzmcc. Let us hope that the great; good l which seems to have by-on acconnplilihed in ourj ':i1i(1sti may be lasting, an-1 that every. one] who has taken the pledge will feel it incum-V; -bent on them to remember the moral ` xybligation under xvhichv they labor. v <` THE C.\v.x1\'.u. ox 1`xwn.~;u.n' mmn`.--T111: M.~\SKER.~l .\ 2: 1') l`H.13Il`. ()s1.mm: nm;,-A VERY CR!-2Dl`l`.v\l`!L!-`.,'L`l.`RN m"1'., ' ' Jonty : ` He pressed her to his manly breast, She seconded the motion ; < His lips on hers ha; fondly x'r`.4Lse:l, _-Tnere was a S:lig'.Lt._ a:. r;z;`.uuti`ux). PM at the question now, said he, ` '1` mt you and I be married ; We vntml ` Ilvln." and ! :xve" nah] ah LX135 y0l1 anu 1 U8 marneu He voted aye and "aye" saul she; Decided ;-v_ote was earned. ' ` ""` ! l The tl1ir1vf:u1cy dress c:u'ni\'nl in connection with the Btrrie Rink, came off on 'l`hnrslnv .3 e'vc:1ingla.st. The weather during the day l W.LS cnleulateul ta breel gloomy forebodings { 1 l 3 1 1 1 1 '1 I l as to the sue-zess of the unsqnera.-.le. It had mined and thzxwed and blown, and indeed been everything but orthmlox winter weath- ol.-; yet despite the apparent conspimcy on the I part of the elements. to interfere with" the an- nonnced carnival," the aitfair came off with ecial, anal provedvto he in point 01- attendance of nuskers, if not as regards the presence of ' spectators, far ahead of the previous ones. A < number who contemplated" appegwing in char _ c5er,a.s well as mimy who purposecl attending as onlookers were deterred, by the rain storm which prevailed, `and which did_. _its level ' best to make outloors as thoroughly unin_ - viting_ as possible- The ice was in tolerably good condition, a circumstance which caused` no -littlesurprise among the skaters; and it 3 held out admirably during the whole evening. '- The members of the band appeared to be in 7 good noise,- so to speak, and delivered them- Y selves of the requisite amount of -music. .The " skaters were satised with themselves and the e :.... ma H15-. smdience seemed to be on their 7 Barrie .. ., `All;u~1lu.lu'. satnsneu wum anemeeives aim we ice, and the audience seemed be on their part satised with the show. All of which served to make the third carnival of the sea. son pass off gaily. To enter into a lengthy description of. the motley throng. were a job which would re- quire more time and space than we have at our disposal. \Ve were enabled, however, to obtain a list of those in oh-'.u`a.cter, which we a, pend. A comparison of it_ "with thin; of . P . . former cermvalewill show how much more numerous and varied were _the characters on , this than on_ previous oocss1ons:- L.u)ms._--Mrs. B. Hind5, Indian. Enn- RINE NOTES. A1` THE`. Tmuvk. - treaa; -McLaughlin, -VQueerV:;'. Miss S henson, J_ockey;" Miss Lagxra King. ousemaid :" Misses Dean. Highland 1181130, "I.|OK9y;" `E1153 1.8!? mug. ; Misses Dean. Highland- l'.adies;" Miss Louie Lee, Queen; Mrs. Torrance, Indian M9.iIen; Miss M. Nichol- son, Glob ; Miss McMahon, Red Riding Hood;`" Miss M. A. Moore, Lady of Kil- lsrncy; Bella Moore, Fsir_v; Miss Katie 1Weeley, Queen of the Fairies ; , Miss Istephens. Japanese Lady; -Miss Clara King. Hu_ntress;'. Miss Bernroee. Queen Elizabeth ; Miss Jessie Edwards, Red White and Blue. . ` Gsxrnnmzx.--\V. A. Green; (Brampton) Sir Walter Raleigh; ? T. M. Vsmhorn, (Tot- tenham) `fC1own;" Dr. McConkey, "Glands .\v1eInotte; F. M.Stnith, Sioux (_}hief;J. But- ler, Chinz`smnn;"`;J. Dean, Romeo ;' F`. J. Long, Hong Kong Merchant ; B. Hinds, Indian Warrior; XV. Capon, Brandy Flu.sk; George Smith. Turk; W. King, V Mahommedam J.,H.-Broad, Gentleman of Colon" ll. Holder, Erastus Snowbn.ll;" A. McDonald and H. Moore; Dutchmen ;_ Harry Arnall, Crown Prince; H. Thomp- ' son, "Gipsey Quee`n;" H. Burns, `f 0thell_0;" `H. McVil:tie,, Prince; N. Neill. Fife man; E. W . King, Free Mason; M. Rear- _ don. Butcher, H. `Derry, Sambo; J. Lennox, Commercial Tra.veller;" M. Butler, London Swell; George Sewrey. Qoloretl I rez1clier;" Ursen Sewrcy; Old,M8ld:" J- Tracey, `.` Sambo;Chas.'HastingS, Cl|'Cd' Swell; Joe. Moore, Ghost;" George Crease, Black Clown`; Oscar Hurst, Female;" F.- Lnnnl! 'I`l"lI'l(` `V FIIWIAYXROH. YOUNG " Black Ulown`;" Uacar Hurst, " remzue; 1-,. Lount. Turk; \V. Edmanson, Young "Girl of the Permd;. \V. Nicholson; Snilnx-; W. Ellison, Colored C-emmau;" Alf. Lee, Uncle Sam; V Mce-king, Mu.-/. In addi- tion to these was old Big Sail, an Indian from Rama, who appeared in his warrior dress and seemed to enjoy the pale-faces mummery hugely. Tm: MELANCIIOLY FATE or 1\I1caAzL HAYS- LABORING uxmm AN A'l"l`A(YK ov DELXRll'.\l TR|~.ME!\':-1 RE 13 'I`Al_{EN.'l`0 Ggor. AND Du-:3 wmns AN noun. evening b_y a. rumor of the death in Gaol of a young citizen of Barrie--Miclmel Boys. The rumor proved only too rue, the death of the young manhaviug `taken. place, nml that, too, under the most diatressiuz circu.ustance.. Aboutsix o`clock in the evening of the . day mentioned Constable Bradford was called . in to the European Hotel, where he found the i subject of this uotice.lal)'oring under a violent _"l`he community vvixsgznrtleal on Thurs-day \ _attm.-k of tIe.'ir1"un lr,-nenr, and acting in any ' uncontrclla.h`.e manner. He immediately took him in clmrge and with assistzmce conveyed him to the gnol, where he vxuxs ,giv_en into the cure of G'ovemor Lang. }:_`\'erytliing was Lllll0l1 of the poor fellow and `soothe him to I sleep; but it was of no avail.` The. terrible stzxteof mental _agon`y in which he was indiuc-r ed the m')st violent exertions on the part of the sufferer, and when his excitexnciit liually subsided it wu=; only, to give place to the quietude of death.` 7 ' ' The f_ollowin;,r `inoruin_v an inquest was held ; on thehodv before Dr. Crookslmuk, Coroner. ` The jury (;\Ir. \Vin. Milne, foreman) was com l posed in part of prisoners in the grtol. Below i are given the salient points of the evidence i n.dluced :- ' 1' It \r_s_ rI1.-L1...'l Ln I-Ian in}-nnwnnrnfn done that was possible to axiicliomte the con- 5 zttuxmzcu z-- _ . l J. M. vNEss.~Testied to the intemperate ` lm.l)lts of alcceascxl, .wl'.ol1a l>o:ml_ed at` his lmtel for 3. consid(>ml)le time, and who. had also `been employed in the lmr only the week before his deatlx. ' He left his` employment on the \Velnes V . ..... .J...`..,.l-...A Um luml lrnn\1'n nlh. n n. .. .. the W t.'tln:S(l_:1y. 11. B1m:L<>\\' deposed-He had known de- ceased fur about ve years. He had seen the deceased sllering from :lrIiI'ium lrcmcm about liveweeks previous. at which "time he ` ha.-1 given his hm`-tender insrlictions to never supply him with any more liquor. Fr'om that -time up to his death witness did not know of dc-ce9.se'd having had a drink a.t'.the hotel. 1 He had last seen deceased alive between 5 and ' 6 o'clock on Thursday. He was in a. back room oil" the bar, and had the drlirium tremans. \Vitness was obliged to havevhim removed, he -was acting so vio1en_t1y.- ., `I r\__....... .........y. T luuvn {'rnnnnnHv "H,`L'L')H. . .` 'l'nttonh. \H: ' l`n1gru\'e ' minus 1:: u---in-....u., 1....-....u. . , . ulvli ium Irrmvus. .1 do nnt think 7 his lxzwingg ` takxi more oftlmt mixture than directed . would have any very serious results. 1 am :v.l'.v:L_vs p'n`ticul.1r1y czuitions _a.bou't' giving narcotic 01' stron,._; medicines in such rams. - [in this case I positively refused. Ansl 1 in- I \ia'riably write on the tlielahcl, when prescrib-V `; ing for hard drinkers, the name and quantity 1 of medicine. useul -430 as to shield -myself. In ii `- i,lxis_case, as" will be seen, I followed out this ` ....ln ' he actlllg BU \ Auu:u_uu_y. UR. i\IcCo.\'Ki~:v, sworn-I have frequently attended the deceased for cl.-Ii`imn `tremcns He came to my ntiice on \Vcdnesday night, three or four different times, and wanted to get It sleeping draught. I refused him each time." He came in the morning again about 9 n c1ock with the same result. _ He returned at 11, when I gn.ve-him a. mixture containing eighty dmpu -eu.ch dose consisting of 20 grains of Bromide of P0ta.ssiun1 and half 4:. drachni of Tinctnre Digitalis. The directions on the hnttle were, to take one tablcspoonfnl every four hours. The doses mentioned are mini- mum doses. 'I`he'Br_oniide of _Potassium can s;1f.-ly be taken in very large quzmtities. There was ha.lf_:u1ounce of Di=_'ii;:1iiS in the mixture to be divided into 8 doses; half an, ounce is frcqilcntiy prescribed as one dose in do hzwing takexi inixture a 1 1.-.. . a.u~-nna I-pruillzq, 1 um I ...... "nun A BAD AND. ORTIMELV END. I rule. 2 } rule. , i ARUIIIE Br:isjro\\', bixr-tender in the Euro- [mean Hotel, s\vorn'--Dece:v.sed was afreqnonb `er- of the hotel. Had often refu'se_.l him i liquor. knowing his failing. On Tliurrulzzy at 11 o'clock he called in, appureutiy sober and in his right mind. He took a. dose of medi- i cine from 3. battle which he produced. It was i taken in a glasszinul was about :1 teaspormful. Q He stayed about half an hour. About iionn u. ; gentleman treated him to :1 drink. He took . whiskey and bitters. During the day l1e'wns `in and out frequeiitly and had a. couple of , drinks of native wine with I`. Sonles in aroom off the bar. Between 5 and 6 o clock he took II .-mother dose of medicine. 1 7 cv.........m 'I`nv-nlrnv at 4-hp (:;mI.-tes-i % another (lose 0! xueuu,-mu. , J-. J. SrEvEN.~5--Turnkcy at the Gaol-tes- ' 1 tilied as to having admitted deceased between i (3 1:11:17 o'clock. He was acting wildly and appeared to have delirium trcmens. After being undresseal gleceased went to bed in a 1 ....n L...+. annn after iumned out. imagining I undressed qeceaseu weun, uu Insu. .u .. ` cell, but soon after jumped out, imagining 3 there were snakes crawling about him. He 1 continued to jump about in the cell, And I left ` two prisoners to watch him, While I sat down in the corridor.- A short time after I heard one of prisoners say he was asleep or dead. On going to the cell I found deceased stretch- e.1 out on the floor deadf This was at 7.30 o clock. I have seen many die from deliriu n Ircmcns, and it is my opinion that this was 1 {ha nnnne nf death in th1s.ca.se. 1 Irc.-ncns,_and1u 13 my Uknuluu uuau ....... ..... I the cause of death After `a. few minutes deliberation the jury `returned 11 verdict _in accordance with the 5 facts leairned. _ vmm rtavnencl were taken in charge by 3 The remains were 1n charge relatives :n'd~ friends and inter;-ed _ in St. . Mary's` Church burying ground. ` Michael Hays, who was but .28 yearsfof a.ge,was a young man of ne z_1ppeara.nce, . - L` .;_._n... ........11...+. Imahmsh faculties Mary svUhurch burying gruuuu. fine bright `intellect, excellent business faculties and pleasing manners. In the whole town -we do not think there is one who knew him ` ' bu_t would testify to his many good qualities . and kind disposition. Possessed of at- tributes that would have ma.(le`him a respect- ed and useful oitiuen, his melancholy end furnishes a. lesson, more pointed and powerful than a volume of tern erauce sermons or a brigade of temperance ecturers could instil in the public mind. It may not, perhaps, be deemed charitable to dwell on the failings of an unfortunate who has realized the full measure of retribution for a life ung away. But -it is hardly possible to pass over a case of this nature without enlarging upon the reflec- tions it conjures up. It is` no less :4. sad com - mentary on the boasted work` of the Nine- teenth Century temperance advocate, than it is an awful warning to the youth of this gen- , eration for whom `_` the wine when". it is red may already possess a strong fascination. ' frn 1' l:.s`1)A Y. 1~`1~:im_iJ "i'%}`.'

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