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Northern Advance, 11 Sep 1879, p. 2

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Fgxglttpfaiions to maii T oenu_z'ry g:_p`i_a f>,t_:,al;;_'I'e_ajix`:` the wo_rld s_ annals nut ordj - m_ui who lives: could wish ; ~T I .~.....~ The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, -Salt Rheum, Tettcr, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of skin Eruptions. This Salve is guaran- teed to give perfect satisfaction in every case` or money refunded. _Price 25 Cents per Box. For Sale By W. T. Georgen, Barrie. _ 41-tf --n-In-n.nu A C.uw.--To all who are sulfering from the errors and iudiscretions of youth, ngrvous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a receipt that will cure you,FREE .013` CHARGE. This great remedy, was dis- covered bya missionary in South America. Senda self-zuhlresscd envelope to thcRE\'. Josumr '1`. 1.\':u.~', Station D, New York City. '1 he deceased was :1 resident of Stayner for the past fourteen or.fteen years, during which tune she made many friends. Her death is mourned by the entire community. : ALGEO. --A 1 at Cunt I A LITTLE M1sTAx:1-:.--We take the fol- * lowing pamgrapli from last wcek s Orilliat Times .:- Thursday _s excursion to Cou- chiching was from . Barrie. . The band which accompanied it played very well for a. country town orgzmi_zation."' 1'I(ml; you, THANK YOU ! Very much obliged, indeed! \Vo1it.y'ou take somethihg? By the way now it was queer how that 1" happened to get into _tl1e word county." But, of course, it was such a inistuke as is liable to occur at any time, where the intelligent compositor labors. N eedn t mind correct- ing it next week. Anyone could see what you mean . N other little sup, on the head of this puff! ` ' ' - IT now transpires that the Rama woman who became insane while returning from the minister s, after being married, was the victim of vile deception on the part of her husband, an old. Norwegian pedlar, who had-by false representa.tions induced her to marry him, with the view to gain possession of her little property. It was not insanity, but violent indignation that V made her act so toward her husband,whose _ schemes were nally discovered and the woman released from custody. ` Her two cla..1,r_,rliters arrived on the scene in time to take the mother s part and drive the res- oally old deceiver out of the house. Two Orillia shermen who had he nrd muchof Madonte sh-ponds,'la.tely spent a round sum for license to fish in a. preserve, and startodo bright and early in the mommg. large ducking, and came home late -in the evening without any particular ourish. This isanice way `for the Packet man to They got two small sh, a. very. have a. blast at the Medonte fish pond own-: or who chased him off his premises under the impression that he was a. dangerous tramp. But the fact is Medonte fish ponds are good. 1 Men who know how to sh are unanimousin this opmlon. ` J_1ULLl1"&IA3l|\IA ltUUUl'|.l1l1g _U0V the M933. ! contams a. wealthy farmer whose wife died `six months after her marriage, and - who, T when asked by her father if he was goin to place a tombstone over her grave, 59.1 " he tho ht it would cost too -much, but nally 0 red to pay one-half the expense 2` A suitable tombstone with the maiden name of his daughter en?-aved thereon was im- mediatelv ordered 17 the in:'lnm...+ :..u..... U]. as unuguwr e vea mereon im- mediatel ordered y the indignant father, who wo d be justified in severely punching the miserable cur who could make such a proposition. _'.--:32. &LGE().--At Stayncr, on the evening of the 1st inst., MARY ANN, beloved wife of Mn. J 011): G.ALG Eo,_:md sistcrof Mr. Christopher Cooke, J. P -, ()ooks'town, aged 37 years and 5 months. , >/.t.'J All/-5 J.,,,.,. ruuu-z;.~./3v,~-4 r//I\:IJ.r.-\rvI\r.rvsI/ . '_1`HLURSDAY; snpr 11, 1379 ____.___._._._.______.._.__ BUGK|.lN S ARNIOA SALVE. N o_ruwAsAaA, accorE1ii1g_to the Mess. ontams wealthv farmnr wlm'.z. ...,:c,. .::..3 mm). ' Yours truly, _ R.-G. Scidmore. plea worth 86 E '33 '63i'7-;n":$k:`t;r .. 4 Addre ' E aw-o*:.;* mg` mg... V T `V " " make more ihan'tT1e`t'sn'io`ii`nt s"ta'?e-3. know abgo above. No one can ran to make money fast. one can do the work. You can make from 50 cts. to 82 an hour by devotin your evenings and spare time to the business. toasts nothing tot the business. `Nothing like it for money ma ever offered before. - Business pleasant and at honorable. Reader, If you wantto ut the best ying business before `y"%`%`&n a.?i 3u1..' 5 a te temrmd wstrse " an p va ; sam- pzwox-?h_I6_also tree : you can -.then-' make nn ewillsend. one punno, sendmu your a.ad%ross' and WS 7711! send- ) 11 full articulate and private terms tree "o."%.ma"`:3'rum` E`? X?:as'. ~ a`%%"1` TINSON #5 00.. Portland. mung. -mom .. . .,.u.nv-v, . V Secretary, Dnmnrunxw or RAILWAY AND CANALS, ; _ _ O'rrAw'A, 29th August, 1879. 37-4 sluereu a parli. ' Ninety per cent. only of the progress esti- mates will be paid until the completion of the work. ' `To each Tender must be attached the actual signatures of two responsible and solvent per- sons, residents of the Dominion, willing to be- , come snreties for the carrying out of these conditions, as well as the due performance of the works embraced in the Contract. 5 This Department does not, however, bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. ` ` - 12.. n...a.... , V ` uccepueu. 7 ` For the due fullment of the contract, satis- factory sccurity will be required by the de- posit of money to the amount of five per cent. on the bulk sum of the. contract ; of which the sum sent in with the Tender will be con- sidered a part. Ninetv hill` nant nnlu AF Qhn nrnnrnau nu`: on me uenns Embed m the otter submxtted. The cheque thus sent in will be returned to the reapectiveparties whose tenders are not accepted. FOP th nn fnifnnmnn AF tho nnnh--u.l- .~...L:.. or 1811061` can be obtained. _ , Contractors are requested to bear in mind that tenders will not .be considered unless made strictly in accordance with the printed forms, and--in the case of firms, except there are attached the actual signatures, the nature of the occupation and residence of each mem- .ber of the same; and further, an accepted Bank cheque tor the sum of $2,000 must ac- company the Tender..which sum shall be for feited if the party tendering declines entering into contract for the works, at` the rates and. on the terms stated in the offer submitted. The nhnnnn f.`1nn sank {n will kn mad-.........'l L- aw 05. Anne. ' A map of the locality, together with plans and specications of the works to be done, can be seen at this office and at the Resident Engineer's office, at St. Anne, on and after SATURDAY, the 27th day of SEPTEMBER next, at either of which places printed forms of Tender be obtained. (lnnh--mhw. lI1`(\IOAlVIIAn`:-I] 4... L-.~ - - ~ Sealed Tenders adclresised to the Secretary of Public \Vorks, and endorsed Tenders for Canal and Lock at St; Anne, will be received at this office until the arrival of the Eastern and \Vestern mails on FRIDAY, the 10th DAY OF OCTOBER next, for` the construc- tion of :1 Lock and the formation of approaches to it_on the landward side of the present lock at St. Anne. A man AC I-1... l...._l:A... L-___A,I, --u - A .\l0N I`lI gnaraxiteed. M1113 M i home made by the industrious. Cuniml not required ; we will start-you. Mon. women, boys and girls make money faster at work for us than at anything else. The work is Ii ht and plcamnt. and such as anyone can go rig it at. Those who are wise who _see this notice will send us their addresses at once and see for themselves. Costly Outt and terms free. Now is the time. Those already at work are laying up large sums of money. Address TRUE 8: C().. Augusta, Maine. 3:-2m Tun ` SAINT ANNE, OTTAWA RIVER. ` H-\ilJ'l`I(`}EV T0 CONTRACTORS. 37-tel. ,,..___-, -.-.. -v-.uu..ub ruulltil v.V 3 Tlie `Vest half. of Lot Number 10 in theith Concession of the Township of (Om, in the County of Siincoe, containing 100 acres, more _or less.` 'I"l.1.. ....-....._.L._ J ` I ` -- ~--u ./awuuuA_l_UI.l, U nnon E 50033. d`Excursion-N.;_ H. _& N. W. R ys. [ _un' less. This property, which is situated settled district, has a clearing of ` more or less, and there are erected Dwelling House, Barn and Stable. "l"....._.- .._:n v - -I ,_, ,,, l__ _. _. .,_-.,.. ... any guy; :1-Mn, I._\ .urseph Rogers, Aucuoncur, _ At his AUCTION ROOMS, in the Town c Barrie, the following property : ' '1"l{n 1\7m.L 1...H' ,.t r -4. xv..__u .n - .- -. _.___ ' Under and by Virtue of Powers of Sale cou- tziind in certain Mortgages, which will be produced at the time of sale. there will be aold on` .Wednesda_y, 24m SCp10m;7;:9r.1879, ; At the boar of 2 o'clock in the aim: =..~n, l._v I '.In-`cnnln Iron-A... A .-.-.u--. ' A W'EEl{ in.your own town, and no capital risked. You can give the busi- nessa trial without expense. The host op ortunity ever offered for those willing: to work. 'ou should try nothing else until you see for yourself what you can do at the business devotenll your time oronly your spare time to . the business, and make great pay for every hour th9.t 011 work. \V'on|en make as much as men. Sen for special private terms and particulars. which wemailfrec. 85 Outt tree. Don`! com- plain of hard times while you have such a. chance Address II. IL-XLLETT 8: C0., 'l o1-tlnnd. Muinc. we offer. No room to explain here. You cani VALUABLE FEM PROPERTY} um vvneam... . .. .. Spring \Vl1eat . . . . .. Bar1ey....`......'... 0a.ts....... .'.. Rye Dressed Bogs.... Beef--hind quarter. Mutton Chickens per pair... Ducks per brace . . . Geese, each . . . . . .. Turkeys Butter......_........ Eggs per dozen . . . . . Apples per brl . . . . . Potatoes, per bag. . .. Hav..`.. . . . . Fall Wheat .\ Qnu-inn `VI. n. Dee-I-nu1u. quarter. - `fore quarter. . . Turkeys each. . . . . . Fleece-washed \Voo1 . Unwashed Wool. . . . . gs'.............. 1'4 Mutton, by carcase` Sheep Skins. . . . . . . Dressed Hogs . . . . Hidcs.............. Beef-hind quarter. `fore nuarter. . . Fall Wheat . . .`. . . Treadwell. . . . . . . Spring . . . . . . . , . . Barley . . . . . . . . . . Peas. . .. . . . . Oats.. ..`.... Hay . . . - . . . . . . . . Stra.w....I . . . . .. Potatoes per bag. Butter roll . . . . . . . (C L . Tgwoi Dune!` rous. -tl1b. . . Lard pgr lb. . . . Ryan - . _ _ _ . . . . _ - u vnnlbla .A.uua\., Llulu auu -FLZIUIU. Terms will be made known at the tidie of ` alo. ` wnvt For furthbr particulars apply to ROBINSON, O'BRIEN & SCOTT, ' Vendor's Solicitors, 68 (`Ixurch Street, 7-tel. I I , -A Toronto. The grand climax of success is at last achi- evod. , The poor rejoice, the sick arise and walk, the rich bask in the golden sunshine of Rex-fect health. The physical miseries of the uman frame need no longer be endured. D3. KING'S Gauoasm Gown: Conrrouun, for Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache. Coming u of Food, Jaundice, Liver Com, plaint, B `oneness, General Debility, Drow- siness and Low Spirits. This wonderfu- remedy will pasilivelly cure; and that where every remedy has `failed. To prove that this wonderful remedy will do all we claim for it you are presented with a trial bottle free of cost, by which you will readily prceive its wonderful curative qualities, and which wili showyou what a regular one dollar size bottle. will do. For sale bv W. C. McLean, Barrie. Eon the purest brands or tobacco anu cigars and the most extensive assortment of amok- era sundries, call on E. Bethe], Dunlop-st., adjoining McCarthy s block. He is the only exclnsivedealer in tobacco in town and sells `cheap. _' f A V , . _'.l`hix``is'no form of physics}! waste ind pl 05 vitality, that a bountlful nqe - of -` the Emulsion, will not change. to glowmg health nnrl fi-Ill Iifn Am-I \n'anr_ and then E18 110i 9.- IanIlovu vuuu.ua_y, mun an uuuuuuu uuv .. -...- Eniulidn, notvchange. glowing health 'u_1df_i1l1 life and vigor, and then it 18 `not ' ' la d ' , b tth st -deli htfuil me xcme u emo g : , , Fon the purest brknds of idbacco and c~iga.1-s .nd the most extensive New 7\Dntrtim*1ne11i:. "U-irIoN SA LE t-locks, ____.___.._,_____________ T086000 A.YEAR,or85to $20 a day in your own locality. N 0 risk. Women o as well_ as men. Mani more than the amount state c_mq_oan tell money fast. -351-1-En_'rHAN GOLD TORON I_`0 MARKETS _?:E `BARBIE MARKETS. V Order: (F/tom to-day's Mail.) ,Septcmb.er 10th, 1879. September 11th, 1879. nazm no 'I'$" .`???i` ?" . in awell -'\(`| ......n.. UU acres, thereon a ' Nassagaweya mills-p:r-(:pcrty, Campbellvxll, Ont.,` consisting of the N assagaweya. grist null and two farms adjoining, will be sold on Friday, Sept.,12th, 1879, at noon, For par- ticulars appl to J. Dewar, Esq., Milton, Ont. or to Ahrey ros., Campbellville, Ont. 34-4t. Barrie, Junmth, 1879. , ___-.. ...... vnfvvl, |JIlJllI7l UK UU Bmixum-:, Moss, Fucoxnmnas & Houm, _ i Vendor s Solicitors, Toronto. Dated this 13th day of August, 1879. 36-3t __j._______.___.___..__ . ITTZVAT `lnrnnn-Iv: (1:-I-rs '.SUMM37'R F1REV`0V0D. TERMS.--Ten (10) per cent at the time of Sale, Fifteen (15) per cent -within one month thereaftenand the balance to be secured by Mortgage with Interest at eight per cent. half yea.rly;-or if-additional security be given no cash need be paid, or terms may be varied in any reasonable way to suit the purchaser. For fm-l-.hm- non-H;-..1...'.. .....,I.. ;. rm.,, .....~u-; Auuauuuuu; way bu sum H1`) PIIFCDILSCX`. For further particulats apply, to Thomas Furlong, Auctioneer, Stayner. or to `I1;-ma-....... \r-..,. n.__-.,, - r- ~. This occasions a good deal of ' dissatis. i resolution come_ to is, of -course; at very` A proper one. But it seems to `us that . ` somewhat more courteous and com'pre~ V vincing of the Council's determination . fth8:t'1-sin service lit` .}A1:1us s trouble with railway com panies seems to have no end. The latest dliculty has arisen through the withdrawal of II. is N. WV. train service from the town since the track into the corporation was taken up. `The Hamil- ton passenger trains now go no further than Allandale, at which "station pas sengers for Barrie are transferred to Northern cars, while passengers from. Barrie have to reach Allandale before ' being able to, board. 9. Hamilton train.- fection, of which the action taken by the _town council is an evidence. The the,` report _adopted `might have been hensive, without being any the less com. in the_ matter. A Itamnst have V been got `up'_in a hurry, and ;_when_ its framers `were. in bed humjo_r'.:-- __It is quite probable` 'that'Mr'. ;(Jumbes~1s.na -sgill gjye the-t_.. w,,' 5 , . whih`11 "airing In-r l:'u`7ir'u'v Hdthr 5.6.9.1. :.'.x_ u;:_- ' ucscnueu. . _ _ On this property are one` l"ra.mcALiu-use auzl Barn, Two Log Houses and 21. Post B:-.rn. `I11 ml. _ on an V I -- - I A _ "V .... ...vuo\.u uuu on L van Ln`-U1. III.`--The Southerly Forty acres of tho South VVcstcrIy Quarter .of Lot Number Twenty-six, East of tho Sunnidalc Road, in the said Second Concession, as described in deed of same to George William Legallias. B On these lands are 2: Log House and Post am. `u.-.Lne bouth half of the South half of sa.1 d Lot Number Twenty-ve, East of the -Sunnidalte Road, and containing Fifty acres, I more or less, excepting ' certain Village Lots heretofore conveyed by said Andrew Auger, namely , One and Two on the Last side of Sunnidalc Roa`1,vlots Six, Seven, Eight and Nine on the North side of Wilcox Street; Lot Eight South side of Wilcox Street, and Lots Six, Seven and Eight on the North sidcoi Andrew S-trect, according to thc sair.1pla.n, and also except-in: Lot Number 'l'hrcc, above I described. n.. n..'. ........-c;.. .'_-` n - , , ._ _... V- --ub-...:u REAL ];`.STA:I`E SALE. Lu unwell zmu cnree-quarter rods 11 this property are :1. Two-.storcy Frame Dwelling House, Post Barn and Blz1cksmitl2_ s Shop, and about `thirty ve fruit; trees m bearing and in good comlitiou. ' II.--The South half of of said Number 'T`.wnn'+u.nx-n F; .5` 41-- .., .....b llatvhl-3 nu uulll Z_` ' I.-Part of theSouth halvfof tnsouth half of Lot: Twenty-ve. East "of the Suzmialale Road, in the Second Concessxion of the Towixshipof ' Sunnidale, aforesaid, being Lot Number Three On the East side of Sixnnidale Road, and on the South side of Wllcox or Dzxbotxtte Street in the Villzwe of Brcntwobd_, as laid out upon :1 rcgisterotf plan` of part; of the said Lot '1`weuty-ve, made for the "said Anclrcw Auger, containing, hrcc-quar.ters of an ac:-o,_ morn nr Inca In-un.'..~ - A ~~L- ` ' ` -........_,-mu, muue ID!` the "Saul .-\mh`cw containing,TI1x'cc-quarters more or loss, having a frontage of about! Eight and one-half rods, by :3. dcpth ufalmut Ei hbeen and three-quarter rods V A (g)n nronertv :2:-n _-1 'r1.vn_uhn-nu S.:`TURDAY, 201:. um smamzm 1879, at Twa o'clock i_n:the a.fterr.=mn, U1: lowing parcels of land :-- T `D-..L ..:LL_n 'n u 1'; ...'~ - - > Under :un_I by Virtue of the Pmver of Sale I contained in a certain .\Iort,gagc' made. by Andrew Anger and Francis Reomc to ,thc Vendors, yvhic_l1 will be produced at the time of sale, and in paym-mt of, which default has I bccqmncle, there will be blTm'ci1 fnr sale by I 'I'\f'r`r'1r\T'1'ra . -my-,-...,...... _ .._- - BAIL\\'AY fusion isggetbing more and more popular in Canada. Now it is the ` Grand Trunk and Great. '\Vest.ern road which propose to pool. ' C m2m'0n s Ifozcl, in 1/2" V2//agel ` of SIa_1/ncr, I `Shingle Blocks,- $1.5; 1;r load. Apply to ' D. MCDONELL, 11 --- LL- r1.,.,, 1 mam &VlLLAGE PRUPi1R l"Y -`To go _to Haxxxi-ltou, an :-.cti\'c girl :-..~.= -usrvaxnt :in a sma1l_fzm1ily. Mugt be :-.1.~Ic to wash an-1 ' iron; Liberal \\'a;;c-s. .~\1,npI_\'; as soon as pbs. t `siblc, to .\IRp'. LU(.`-1\E, UIIIIIOI),-ab. 755-3t-p .......u~. ... .~. .....;uu.u~. Full information in rganl to` the` propr.-rfy will be fnrui:~:!2c:1 n:x`appli:.-atiou to me. ..\\'._ '1`. `l0Bl.\'h`,U.\', 3-J.-.`$t, - Hr.u`c1zI111r.sb. .g`4-an45\J(1I./\/J\IL`I, | I<$1' the benet of the vcfnlurs, `all _tl1e`ir in- `terest in the S. 1!. I}rig~_;5; Timber .Lim: ts .'u11 Lands in .\Iuskoka._ .` .. I i 1'im'e win hursbt, >01; 'I`u_esda_v, ~2 3rd day of Seplcmlmr, V, nr;.l..s;)L3 Is open .to rec.-i've engagements to Teach Classes xvithin easy distances of Barrie. N cw term in c'o1'1u'cction with Barrie .VIech:1nics Institute commences first week in October. For partic1=.Is1rs apply to Miss Porter, at Mr.` Apple-b'c'S, Comer (.7u1lic-1' and (,'I;appc1't-zu Streets, Barrie. . ' -3Uit `V A K '1' SIC. ~ . toe _ ludnapplng is nowadays an offence fm of rare occurrence in the civilized world, 633 and of particularly rare occurrence in nts Canada" The only `recent instance of it . -in thiscountry is the Sturdy case, which :3 occurred at Guelph, and the chief party es to which is now serving out a. term at _-m the Penitentiary. The City of Toronto to nowlurnishes another case, one involv- ing the liberty of two of its most promi_ ,5. nent "citizens, and shrouded, so far-as the 31. newspaper information ' concerning it WV goes, in deep mystery. It seems that on a recent evening Mr. Ju'rav_, a prominent Yonge-st. merchant, and who, by the way, counts `among his best orders numerous Reform ` Government _contructs',- was dccoycd from his resi- dence by two men who represented themselves as detectives andstated that they were detailed to-secure his presence, pending some investigation of an im- portant characteru Getting into a_cab with them, Mr. J affray was conveyed-to a lonely spot onthe outskirts` of the city, when, surmising that he was being made the victim of , a conspiracy, he re- sisted his captors and, after a desperate struggle with them, gmansg-d to ellect his escape to a house in the vicinity, the" `villains, foiled in their attempt to force him to give in, making off`. The Hon. Geo. Brown was the other _intended vic- tim of the kidnappers. He received -a message, coming apparently, from Mr. Justice \Vilson, but, remembering the. nature of his relations with that gentle- man, he became suspicious of the genuine- ness of the note and declined the invita- tion with thanks. \Vhat the motive which actuated these `men in their ne- farious project was, is a mystery- It may have been only a practical joke, though their treatment of Mr. _J.a'ra.y would scarcely seem to convey this im- A pression; or it may be that the men were playing bandit, and had in view at large ransom from the friends of their 05 victims, one of whom, they perhaps felt sure, had made sufficient out of his 1, Government supplies to pay a. round sum for his liberty, while the other `they .N probably counted on as being the cus- C` todian of another large `elevating - fund ha which was being collected early so as to avoid any of those hasty appeals to the tu faithful, which sometimes come to light fr` at unpleasant junctures. _W-hichever view may be taken, however, it is only too certain that most villainous and cleverly- planned abduction schemes have been baulked, in one instance by the courage, and in the other by the cuteness of the intended victim. ` fit is to be hoped the detectives, who- have the matter in hand, will succeed in ferreting out the kidnap- pers, whose punishment will no doubt I he, as their crime entitles them to, )5 severe and salutary. "It is by no means . 9. pleasant refle.cItion that in this country,- and with all the safeguards to life and property which the law provides, a man `is liable at any night to be captured by` ruflianly thieves and carried otfiaft-er the fashion which used to be in vogue in 1)-audit-infested Italy. - PUBLM: Qii}E:7i'i5 1% Barrie, `Sept. 3, 1.879 . UH EAL` DUULVU, UOIIISOIIS -1101150, n5E[)tCIXl- her 27th, 29th. ORANGEVILLE, Paisilevy }Iouse,v Sept. 30th. _.._ _--x4: .4-\./\.J.lLlul \\'i1l (D. V.) rsuin her classes on Thursday, - _11th Sept. . Rnrr;nV1nn+ 9 ID"!!! "-` ' V Will visit the following with full supply of } Trusses, etc.; ' BARRIE, Barrio Hotel, September 23rd. ORILLIA, Orillia House, 24th. COLLINGVVOOD, Globe Hotel, Sept. 25th. ' MEAFORD, Paul's Hotel, September 26th. OWEN SOUND, Coulson s House, .3`eptem- - ' auu I0 1'!) afterwards. LGRAND IifiaE'ExIn|TIoN 2 SPE(5l_AL:EA_) (GIlRS|0N --:-v Tikets for sale for Express Train only, leaving Barrie at 6.50 a.m., and are valid to return up to Sept. 20th, but not nfnv-urn?!` I: ROBT. KERR, Gen. Pass. Agent. Tuesd_a:'; er 16th- 4RE'l`URN FA RE from BA RRIE HVIQIII DUI vuiu JV lvliul.I.I'u`, Wnlcn can Eiipne by laymg (nether tmck into thig on; ` ` 3 . '_ - ` ` have attemptedithe .jou_mey but- -`the'~North ~ Pole 2 only succeed, Tm-1 solution ,of the problem as to the Noi`th`Ea;st passage has been accom- plished by Pfof. ~NoirclenslzjoId,' the Swedish Explorer, one of whose eet, the Vega, has -made the voyage success- fully from Sweden along the Northern Coast of [Asia and ll1l`0l.`lgll,,Bel1ri1;g Straits. _ The possibility of -a North East passage has for centuries `past been ; eiitertaihed by explorers,-`many or w1{om With a little ggleateri experience of A tic navigation ~it thnught_by N ondenskjolgl the.vpya,ge fgom_Eui'ope` to Asia. be- oertainind .8a1'9-.: .- . last Bennett : attempt` and enough 915% ben, a'comp1ihaa- :. a`. I.-af.`.:`u.{".}'.'l"i'.s'u'v.'Ii'\'i~ia'1':i:$ri:' M "rnl`rs' "hi-}:in' SA L 1:: (,1, Township {otMSunnida19, 1.. `L- f<....`_L T mm; a clamping pressure which does not open {as all oval pads) but close: the aperture of Hernia, hence only one-third pressure is required. It is this latter feature that has made this truss so eminently successful and roved 11 Radical Cure of from 50 to 7:: per cent; 0 cases treated. - Thia.Truss cured persons of over 90 years of age. Only one hell round the waist, no lag straps ' and no springs required for its use. Apparatus for strnizhteninr: Spinal Curvature. Hio `and springs required for its use. Apparatus straightening Spinal Curvature, Hip Disensc, Bow Lpg, Wry Neck, Club Foot, ctc., made 0;} most/ scienuc principles. Price samc as at my o cc. - ADIES BOARDING AND DAY J SCHOOL.` INFORMATION F OR PHY$lCl_ANS. RUPTUREDAND ionmzo PEOPLE. Grand Medal and Diploma in thc Ccntczminl. l l:i!4- dclphia; Grand Medal at the Universal Exhibi- tion, Paris, France. Recommended by a large number of our leading medical r.~.cn. .PL'BLl() Al_IC i`Vl(')N,; .. +1. I....,.o:a I\`. H... ..-...1 54: _n LL47.` - r O~cl_{Ij";?1_1?s'1<;. M I S s PB'RTT E-R rmnn fn rr-n...'un m.,.....,........L.. 4.., vn ' O 111' G A u if - -.... .,...... ...v ...u s . luutuiauu (U _ efl:c`sr:(:.lh"ax'e not hoen gained (though for- _ getvtingsthat these endspit and its friends are positive never would `be accomplish- ed by the N. P.,) and insistingthat the full measure of prospcx-ity foreshadowed 3 should he brought {about (but uumind ful of the fact that it declares its dis- belief in tho cicacy of the N. P. to bring any prosperity about),hy an in- creased duty _! Practically the Globe is z1(l\'ocati1_1f; what iti says is a fraud in order to wi-n support for the Grit. candi- date in Cape Breton ,- it is crying out for justice bymeans of what it will after- grosscst; oppression! There are honest, sensible, consistent men who read the the Globe. VVho.t can they think of its tactics on this occasion. wards turn around and denounce as the i ' "_"~.` "1"\ -.r` -=3 . QRTHERN AND NORTH- WESTERN RAILWAYS. -@`$1._f_5o 25 MRs.7}:o`oKE II \ I ? x If CHARLES CLUTIIE, C1..__..:_,`I A k__.__L__., I -In the C`0uhty of Qinxc-.> .--..~.....-J _\/-- V .. ...., Surgical Apparatus Manufabt-urer,_ King-st., Hamilton. From all Stations, on TOR-C`)-&'TO ...-:...-._n-.- nirrill` l`[).IBJ1-1 L'1_.\11.T? FRED. CUMBERLAND, Gen. Manager. ggent. 37-1 and ruinous if it _`werel[;o:is`il>-le, while in the succeeding _ pniragraph it-f.wa.s ' strongly urging that the farmers should _ be given protection, aspromised before the elections. We believe that we made reference to. the Ghbe's article` at the time, . Now we have 9. parallell in stance of the Globe's sense;-or honesty. V--in its contention that a. Cape. Breton Grit is justified inasking the Gov:-.rn~v ment foran increase in the duty on coal. In the eyes of the average Cn- nudian Reformer protection to coal, or` anything else, is wrong--is an outrage-4 . would not be allowed if his party were in power--and would be withdrawn to day c~~.1;1 his party. bring .abou_t`its withdrawal. "Yet the.Glcbe undertakes to aid this Cape Breton Reformer, who is an opposition candidate, in his efforts ` to have the Government promise a `duty of seventy live cents a ton on coal, alleg- ing that the ends theeN. P. promised to nWnr+ .l\nI-1: v\1\I- Lmv... ....:..,..z /u, ,, u n -o.\'Lv-- a-~1~l at my otiice in ((1 -. ......, Near the Foundry. * 0!! he fol; ..__. A. wiutefs work for 8 men and 4 tc.'Lm:, horses.- 15 acres of hardwood to be cut .-.1. 2 miles outside thevcorporation of Barrie. `,1 timber can be purchased as it stands if i airable. Apply to "G. FLE.\1Il\'(}, on t remises, cast half of Lot No. 10, 7th (`ax espra. The Sunnidale Road goes tlmm; the place. ` ` 333- Strayed from the premises of the un.h-r- signed, Lot 13, Con. 11. Innistil, 0.bm1tt\\-r months ago, two Heifers, one red and whitv. the other nearly all wd The nder '1 In- rewardcd by returning them, or notifyin~_.; :1..- owner by. mail. Any `one retaining th.-m after this notice will be prosecuted. ' Tnlf l'1I\l' T TKYCY .._--_ -_._. ...v-.-.. u... we rnvuvvlnv JOHN COL\I:i:NS, .InniaI,Aug. 28,1879. 35-4r Stroud no. uu crues, an ncarmg, on the premises. Terms and condxtxons of sale .ma.dc known on day of sale. For further particulars apply to Josxpiz Rogers, -Auctioneer, Barrie, or . Br:.u'r\ , .\I1LLl.R, Bmax-:1: an B1..u`1~;.'1'o A Vendors Solicitors, 'l`m`ont. l'nv-n..h. A........L 1.4. 1c-vn arrie, March 11. 1879. NOTES AND COMMENTS. arc ulu III a. goouysnawot rcpmr; Thg Nottawasaga._ pro )crl: has lfift y-x < acres clcaiccl, well fcnce( l an watered, and 1' in a good state of cultivation. House and B:u'n. in good. re air. A thriving young orchanl I! 60' trees, :1! bearing, the promwos. Terms and cnmlitinm of uh. ......I.. 1.. 1\I7':3-(' 150 L513 mu sum LUWDSIIII) or Nobtawasaga. The Irinislil property iswcll cultivated, ~ vacrcs being under tillage and the ballmc-_-. xv. wooded), contains a line orclmnl, and lx.|~ .- _n.bund:).ut supply of water. The lmnhiw which consist: of 2 Barns, 30x~10cach, 2 Slnul 70: 20 nm150x20, anda Frame l)wclling~1lu:x are all in a goodystatcof repair.` ' ' The Nottawasmva. Dronertv lvu: Fm. v 4:. :\,D., 1879, at 12 o'clock noon, the fullw \'z1Iua_bIe Farm Properties, mum-}_\ : those certain parcels or tracts of Izunl. $1! [in the said Township of Inni::.tiI, ti-5: containing Ninety acres more oi-Tess, cuixnp of part of thc`l\'orth-half of Lotnnnibcr'I`v. in the Twelfth concession as described in .\Iortga.gc,vals_1o the East half of Lot mu Twcuty-live, in the Eleventh cunccss-in the said Township of Nottawasaga. Irinistil nronertv i.~%'wnlI t-.nH:i\'nfn.l S.~\TUHlm',13ml)A\'0F SEl Ti.'1lBH: L'nv.`.cr the Powers ofS.11c con,taiu. -i : certain Blrtgagcs, dated .rCspucti\'t.X`, mnry 16th and 261:1), 1878, (am! whi-D .\Iortgages' will be produced at t!:[-` :_ sa.lc,) there will be offered for sale by Townships of Nottawasaga and Innis1- STRAY I`IEiiFEI~;.:5;. `fig 0 1: '1` G A <:_ E .< .\ I. is ]lvALuABlJI31+~;{1/1 PBUPTM Not long ago the Globe was solemnly insisting inoone paragraph that protec- tion to Canadian farmersiwas la delusion and a "snare, impossible of, being given nu.) ....:._-..- 21- '- {PUBLIC 2iUi?`so:~: i Garnet Ear-r:n;.'s and Esulls, (int: i: and S_llver \Vu .('hcs, ('haEn_~. I Gem Rings, Elcclro-Plato. Toys, &c., Spec-tux-lo.-. Clnluln-en's Slelgm - and Carriages. a L. .\ v cuuuua DUI Toronto, August 1st, 1879. ,, _._ _ .--s `rug. Two D0073 TVest Bcz7 rfe Ila/r POLICY: In {his seclatinon of c-ountry, which, _ tiop, will prove to be the 1'. l{c_-Incuxbcr tl1cVpla;.:_,`:hu ~l3ri-. Heat` of the Mzul.-:r:t. _ Largst._'Eest & Cheapest Ste =. ` of Furnituxo ~BEI_)R0O.\I sms, mr:1.n: .~.z;';' EXTENSION T.\I$LE~', \\'_n.x'r; Th_i5 C0.'gives zvay a. Ilamlsmu .- - every `3 lbs. of Tea. Sold in 5 lb, 3,800 agents in Great Britain. Pu` lars from - ' r' t.Vr\ \r A \ \- A CASE OF K I DNA FPI N (J . %FURN!TJt2REz:i%` :1`-1 - -r--`_. 2 Young Horses, 2 Second-[land Plm-.tom-2, 1 New Phaeton, 2 Covered Carriages, Several Open Buggies, 4 Democrat \Vagons, EP::n*s3. and single. Ll-QUORLTEA can `N.B.--Children : Pictures taken inst.-.;,~L,.; oualy, and" guaranteed the finest tinm. n, ._ town. 18 tf FVIRSI`-C'I.AS.S OPE.\ lZ\'H '1` COUNTRY STORE-KEEPERs: Town Hall,_. Fiarri I Most beautifully aected with our (`M ' Backgrounds, representing su: IGlI-l_tll)lNG, ' snow-s'ro1m, snow-suomrw, 'l`0BOGGANl.\(.2, SI(A l`l.\(.1 An; 8>0 n}J whrc else if you want gumi uw v ` JOHN s'r1~:rm.- TH E GLOBES TA 01'I0'S.' `Everything New introtiuced in this nan. 2,9". & (3. L, S.;\I)ISI?.,l. JUST A-E -RlV'E.DVf AaTJ%; M;. H. HARRISON. no; 2.-:~ 61-` Evan! nnscnu-1n:n,. STEPHENS ROOM 8 NEW Mnmndp lpb1% sAI'.E CHEA :- Af;T; 1771? M A K `I >; In the ('-`minty To take up Local Agcxx OF L0.\'I)0.\', /:.\v A PPLY T0 Be sure and find W. B. CAPON, GEO. ..\I.\.\'.\', `Dom. Hen, A" 2 `I..x\xu ping: V Opposite Qw "A :omIi;Ia'i;s sent age Cookstw;i editoyabasket of plums. Looka liken `plum-p offer." < 1 A 2 _~ . - "1-"zr:;:.1"3"-Q31 : bee-`xn,an has a'fgo_oa exhibit at the Toronto fair. ' A , T . 1 JAcK s Lake is-now the objectivepoint of sportsmen. ' - ` ' ' V fl`..- 'D--L_L. 1.-- `_-_.. I___ _' _,. -,1`,_1_:L.-1 . quis carries himself with a blended dig- 7nity and simplicity, which is evcry- v _ shading a rather womanish looking` pair -Princess is very much similar to the --.m. The Marquis of l -rnc and his Royal Consort have lJC1,1.,(l()ing Toronto, where they will rcn-.:iin for a couple of weeks yet. A right royal welcome was accorded the illustrious visitors on their _ arrival .in the city--and the interest in their presence has in no degree abated, as _ everywhere they appear they arethe subjects of,` unbounded en- thusiasm. Their_Excellencics seem to have made a very favorable impression on the people by their a-ability and the unaffected way in` which they vcomport themselveson all occasions. The Mar- where the subject of comment, while the Princess, though more reserved and less inclined apparently . to enjoy the situa- tion than her husband is, nevertheless submits to the ordeals through which the pair have to pass, with becoming patience and good-nature. The writer, who had an opportunity afibrded him to obtain a good view `of both, was rather surprised tond the M arquis_. much -more manly, both in physique and features, than the photographs in the shop windows make him out to be.- Of fair complexion, and handsome face, with wavy hair slightly parted on one side, and a. moustache of lips, the face of his Excellency is calcu- lated rather to make the observer instinc- tively like the owner than to impres,;s him with any pa.rticula_r awe. The pictures of her, which most of , ushave or have seen. She has a. sweet, lady-like face, resembling that of her noble mother but more prominent ahove. the cheeks, . anda tender expression about the lips which marks at once the refinement and` true womanliness of her nature. The city, since the arrival of their Excellen- cies, has been an fete,tlie~px-incipal streets bearing token `by hunting`, "arches and - illumination devices, of the extensive preparations that lxuve been-made to show the loyalty of its inhabitants. The principal places oi interest" in the city have been honored with the presence of the'Marquis and Princess--the -Exhihi W tion, the Churches, the liorticultural Gardens, Lacrosse Grounds, Cricket Grounds, Garrison Common, where the grand review was held, and many other P` places. Altogether the past week has` 13 been one round of /cm and festivities, w which will be kept` up .w,hile,thc dis- f, tinguished guests remain." T e `A Bnnrox docior advertises `his vaccin- ation matter. ' ' ` ' ' " u--u o ' .-n .. piismn. band plays Ag:-atis in public once a. week. ' . ' _ ` V N EW Lowll hotl-keears jmdlock teir pumps. A ` .. _ - _ A-..._... 1...: ..1___ _ ._.1,-,, ,- ,,,,-I1-, Smvnsn thieves srtoal bx-avn. _ Bnmronn beats Beeton at croquet. Mom: school accommodation wanted at Beeton. `_ ' ` CAnDvvLn-Tec11mseth Fll Show at Beeton. . I V . - Htemof news suitable for this column axle so cited from our rea.de_rs thpoughout the county. GLEANINGS 1-`now Commr 'Exc1n)1aEs AND Nous mom connnarozvnmrrs ---A most horrible murder was com- A mitted on Tuesday of last week in VVin- chester, Dundas _Co., near Morrisburg, the victims being 9. respectaiilo farmer and his daughter, and the murderer the son and brother. Robert Brown, which is the mime of the murdered farmer, went to bedon the night in question, was awakened and attackecl with an axe by some man, and alter aidesperate struggle with his assailant was killed, as was also his daughter who appeared on the sceneof the conflict-. For some time it was a mystery who hnd done the deed, but at last the son, Clarke Brown, on whom suspicion fell, was ar~ reslxad and confessed to have committed the terrible act; in palliatirn of which he had nothing to offer. It seems to have been the old story of parental in- dulgence towards wilful childhood. The son had never" been restrained in his youth, and had thus grown up with un- governable passions, which, discontent with his lot, had intensied and finally prompted him to, kill his father. The whole aair is one of the most brutal and shocking in the criminal annals of the country, andoarries with it a. moral whichno parent inthe land but should ; take to heart; a " , __,_:J __ -__.. --...vv.` -Incidents in aquatic circles of no inconsiderablo interest have occurred within the past few days. Trickett, the Australian man, has defeated his noted rival .La,yco ck, in a race` on. the Para- metta river, on a 3 mile course, time 23.36--the tide running from four to five miles an vhour. \Vnllace Ross has beendefeatecl by VVarren Smith, in athree mil race, on Bedford Basin , `Nova. Scotia--time 21.08. Hanlan and Courtney, it would seem, will are long have T another tussle, while it is also probable that Riley will have ::.n_ oppor- tunity to"tie Himlan again, judging from the sayings of both men. A ,____L'1 -_,_,,'l `I, 1 t--A revolt of Afghans has taken . place at Cabul. Several "native regi- ments mutinied, and the British Embas- sy attacked, and Major Cavagnari,:with ', all the ofcers of the mission, killed. Only nine troopers escaped The Brit ish forces in India have been ordered to advance on Cabul; . 1t is believed at Paris and Vienna that the outbreak is due to Russian intrigue i A despatch from Calcutta says there seems good rea-_ son to favor the view that this disaffec- -tion has not spread all over -Afghanisv 1 tan, but that the affair is merely a local j emeuze, which will speedily, disappear when the British. troops arrive at Cabul. ~` The~Governn1ent,A apparently, does not doubt theldelity of the `Ameer. DLIUL Ml o The nmtter in question 13, of course-, - not of any very great interest in this Province, except in so far as it illustrates the proverbial erookedness of vlteform 1 .Government contracts, and the uses Jvhich they are put when the party has to make a big push to keep itself from losing hold of the public purse strings. Thoseipoople who havegbeen led to sym- pathize witlr Mr. Joly over the hard row he has had to hoe .sijnco undertaking {to free the province from the control of an extravagant, and corrupt Adminis- , tration will, perhaps, lmve soon-if they have not _nlready hudi--tl1oir eyes I opened to the fact that in the case of Quebec, as in the case of other provinces. ` of the confederation, the Reform party ` all promise,` but no przrctice-all purity, ' in- alfectation; but ull corruption, in 1 reality. ' _ ' '_ . T I 1 ALmsToN s prominent citizens run foot aces. - < - . . I -A banquet was` reeently given at Limerick-to Mr. Parnell, the Home ' Rule Member for Month. lAt this bim- quet, the toast of the Queen -was ' receivedhisses and other expressions of disloyalty. It is now. reported that the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland has ordered the Superintendent `of the police, Limer- .ick, to make 9. report on the circumstan- ces relating to thisunpleasant and un- paralleled denionstratioll. There is a disposition in the press of Dublin to make light of this incident at the ban- 'quet, and to ridiculejthe Lord Lieuten- ant for taking steps to elevate it to the rank of an important political event. 1 1. n`nnu -Cetcwnyo sA powder magazines have been blown up, and nothing short of unconditional `surrender of the [Zulu leader. will be aqceptedl by General Wolseley. He is now being pursued into his lair. - , _ - _..-...,..... uwyauaunup -4 The cotton masvters-oAf Glossop, Dr- byshire, have given notice of 9. reduc- tion of wages affecting three tl1ous.mdT ope'r9tives,'and are indi'rentA as to whether the` mills `stop work or not. IV,L-__,,, 1 1 ' ` ` -Ib is reported in Montreal that die Brazillian Government has agreed to subsidize :1 line of Canadian steamers. -By the sinking: of la vacht in ] derson Bay, Lake'_`Ontario,` the c day, seven persons were drowned. T._-___._2_I 1'1, d , ,7, r----_... .. ..-y snnvvv uvuc -- mperial _ Commissioners `are ex- amining the harbours of British Colum- bia fora practical railway terminus. TL ,' , . 1 0 -up . . . - -The late mefingof Emperor V` Ham and the Czar was arranged at urgent solicitation _of the latter. -I-)__`-L7 --.9 -"n . ,__._.__ _..,.i ........b V ..._,. -'-The Order in Council excluding- American cattle from Canada has been extended to the 6th October. O ""-""","` ' "D"' Small-pox is making great ravages in the townsof Peru. There were 400 deaths in'Lima during J uly. A "FL- n.._.1__. :._ n_,, ,-1 T1IEI 18 EA'cELLENc`1Es 1_v `T1111 .(,>U1;I-JN ('ITY. _-Tbc cotton operaitives in" districts of. England are quietly ing thereductipn in wages. ~ Q.....n ...... :_ ...-1.:.. .. -..- ....-_-.--r... nu \u|L\.4\l\JVI L-"4:A;ote will be taken en the Canada Temperance Act in Westmoreland,N. B.,` to day, _ V V - ,_,_ . . -Favo1-able report._s are received of the harvest in Eastern France and Western Switzerland; ` -Sir John Mat:c_lo_nald and Sir A. Gall: sail for home on Tuesday. . --There axe no, changes to report the political situation at Quebec." A ____ - _;,-ni,, . 1 -- N ii has taken A L1[i.resi_' dence temporarily in Toronto, the better, we believe, -to attend to the professional duties which call him from Barrie to that city so frequently. A member of a. Toronto legal rm, (Messrs.- eMcCartl_'.\y, Hoskin, Plumbv& Creelman) Mr. . Mc- Carthy no doubt nds it necessary, as T the business of that rm increases, to devote more of his time to it` than- here- tofore. He has not, however, we under- stand, renounced Barrie and all its works, so to speak, (as our brick block contem. {tries to` make out) but `will reside here at certain seasonsof the year, and continue to give quite as much attention` as ever to his clients in- this vicinity. - The silly stuff in the brick block organ last week the gentleman can well aflord to laugh at, as very probably he does. COUNTY `NOTES. NEWS or Tl-IIE WJVEEK Azvofzs FROM ALL ovzn. several accept- 1 Hen- other _ ,3 _,, v rr4.;.~z:vzr.v4-.uvv..- rvuq-z;.~./:n,(.,,.,,',,',.,`;, - v . .4- THITRSDA V- QTPDFH 1 1 v4vV. VV Vfwsa/ -.-.a- `An . Wil- .t the . ,uuu. mama to u;e-_nou;om, ner neck was broken. The returned 9. verdict of gooidental . , A . . `an vuvuv puuuuuua uvuvuAU- RECENTLY an inquest was held- in South Orillia, on the body of Elizibeth William- .son_. a woman upwards of 70 yearsfofvage. Deceased was from] Ja.rratt's' Corners, and had been visiting her granddaughter, who was in Mrs. Sims service. The poor old creature was almostrblind, and the grand- daughter -going down cellar, cautioned her not to move.--'1'he old woman did et up, however, and -walked into 7 the cel ay,_ sandrfallingto thebottom, her neck. was b1-nksn. The in`:-v" ra+.m-mu! n ems-A:..a ..t TAY '1`ownship has been having an" un- earthing of Indian remains, on lot 9. con. 5. -The grave which was discovered while three men were logging, is supposed to have con- tained about 500 skeletons. Among the gemains were found two tomahawks, bea.r- ` mg a. French stamp ; four pieces of cop er, each resembling the sole of 9. boot, of i`- ` erent sizes and wrapped in `buckskin which w'a.s"f 1-esh and strong; one clay to- bacco pipe, and parts of M two sea-shells. The bones were of people much above the present medium tature. ' 11:4,;-4.. 'l'I._-__.____ - W Campbe A oovaanovn A Tm: Cook organ prefers to alludeto Lord Lorne and the Princess Louise,~ as the Governor-General and his wife, rather than give` the latter the precedence her rank entitles` her to. The organ is very strong in its denunciation of the snobbery and- humbug and social cant that are becomin too much prevalent in this country.- %Ve would not be greatly surprised to hear Mr. Cook s paper refer to their Excellencies as Mr. and Mrs. -..,, ...,, _ nu.-.`-,. -.. van .4 uv-.. . ,WE luive to go abroad to hear news about our own vicinity. `J. A. Carbert, P.L.S., informs the Ornngeville aS'un.tlmt taking the `Hamilton & North-Wes terx`2 V Rztilway, we arrive at Washago, at the head of nzwigation on Lake Couchiching, and which forms the entrance to the Free Grant District, -of Muskoka. Here the steamboats land their" pa.sscngerL-1 and freight. rn....n.(-1_ .;_._L .___p.__ 1, L1s_.~.;1- ........ .......-.... uy... nu n:.nu..u. _TnE Packet moralizes UV01` the Sinfulnuss of the age, and is almost tempted to ask, with the New York. T1'ib1mc, `fls Virtue driven from the eld? Has Vice won ?" We can see through this. The editor of the Packet wants to be called thet1'u1y' goodman. V But it cmmot be. There is but one truly good` man in this County, audit is heof the Bulletin. We gently, but positively, refuse to recognize the claims of any other aspirant to the title. No,.no, Packety. It won`t work !- 117.. `l_.;.-... 1. . .'L__,-_1 .L..,1,,,.. _ -- .... guy .vu...u nun v Av. ON Saturday afternoon the express north on the H. & N. W. R-. `killed three cows belonging to \Vido\v McLaughlin, at Tot- tenham. They had been turned out for water, and `while proceeding homewnrd, passing the grist mill, were chased by 3; dog, and frightened on tn the s\viteh-to which there is no fence or cattle-_r_;na1'l- and were run over and killed. as v` - av -nu. -a\4\.'A. . PRoF." Owen, n. Becton funmnbulist, has been clmllenged by Prof. O Ncil, an- other artist, to 3. display of tight-rope wa.1king,to come off over Eugenia Falls this mqnth. If either or both of these chVn.psVfa1ln.nd get smaslwtl, we cannot think just now of any minister of our ac- quaintance who would be :mxious to puf- form the burial service. 1\,_ n . -n n. .- ` - DRAPER Township, lvfngkolm, is reported to contain :1. witch, in the person of an old -woman of eighty, who Wezwes her weird spells over man and beast, by mezms of amyst-erious book containing hints on the black art. The Herald is responsible `for the story; :n...\..nn .... _. - n,_L p ~. .-. ,_..--v--gaani LL1- as 0: 7" "I _.866 a. Weak-H.-`1Ii|1lett.; . ` PatentVTrusa-'O.`O1dthe. A 3800 fa. Mont_ah--True &`Co. Notie to Brnun. Axiction 8319-}-Robin_a_on, O'Brien & cbtt; .Sneci.nll4`.vnm..:.... `KT I. 11- L up -. -- , .-,,-_. - _..-- . MR. Lamb, living near Mzuisliclcl, was ' about to yoke up a. bull and an ox which he has been in the habit, of working to- gether, the other day, when the former -very Iinexpectcdly made :2. bolt at him:md gored him in the body, throwing him over his back. He received prump: ' medical and, and may yet recover. ` ..... .-J v\(nQA.\4-I`, sunv vvsslaul. L-J ALUP VALVLUII-'9: THE Culture of Music is an cnlitoriul subject "in the` Cookstmvn paper. The writer says :-_-It is fair to suppose that _ vocal music was pract-iced long before in-' strumental music. Very likely ! Eve probably had the first experience of it, when raising Cain. ` III'_ 1 1 1- - I- -.... .. .. .......-..-... - A_I`OBUST-LOOKI-.\'G tmmp has taken up quarter's close to` Alliston and makes an `easy living by begging about the village. But the villa.ge edito1' does not fzincy him, or the charity he receives, and says so plainly Surely the editor is not emrious. H 7|`..- l`!..u...-... _ `n.r.,,: n - 1-. - ...--v.. nu... u uvuu. L416 u.u\.uva). (Tues. Wm:-P5, '0ri1_lia ancll_\Iatcl1edash, had his-fruit destroyed by the recent hail- storm, the apples being beaten almost to a jelly. Mr. O Cunner, a. neighbor, had a eld of oats threshed out completely as a machine could have done. ' A sudden death occurred on board the tug Sanford Davis the other night. The tug was lying at Parry Sound, and when the captain arose in the morning he found the engineer, Geo. Abbs, lying dead on the deck- No immediate -cause of death can be assigned. - A .,,.....-_ --....-..A rm 1 . 1 _---.. --.-4 uv.vuu4u ON the eve of his remo\'n.l from the station-lnastership of Alliston, to fill a more responsible position under the rail- way Co., Mr. D. J. Brown was ~p1'csented by his friends with a. locket accompanying which was a attering address. 'I`uv.\.-. `(Y .... nu 'f\__:1L`; , 1%! . 1 1 1 .... .. n uuu Irv -nu mun nu nycuux u.\n1r3Uu1_)'. Yeste1'dn.y constable J. H". Griflitlis, of Midland, was in town, serving :1. summons on Mr. N. Dymcnt, who is charged, "under i the Fishery Act, with allowing sawdust from his mill on the Wye, in4Tiny, to go into thebstream. A .1 ... A1-`ISlI_n`c party from O1'i1Iia., during eight days at Sparrow Lake, czmght.52 maskilongc, over a._ dozen bass, and afew. pickerel; They L-hooked most of them. And whonwc say this we speak u(1visedly. vnQ+n1'r`n\r n:n1al>ol\`n I 11- (`1..:n`. L]... ..L` : COOKSTOWN `street loafers contemplate the a"nnihiIa.tion-of the village paper. The question is : Will the. editor begin talking signicantly about his pi'ivn,te grave yard, 01' will he take to the woods ? DR. J:xkewny s Lost on the Alps, in the Canadian Illustrated News, may ap- pear to some people to'be a very fine piece of poetry. To us it appe:1rs_ Mzuldlin. The stvle is not in his line. ' -1 L " ""nI.'J Tm; ADVANCE says the oysters are now zi.bo_11t to t-a.k_e_n.n innings. \Vc are inclined to, think it will be the oyster that will be taken in.-Stayner Sun. Not if the feed is at a church social. ' _ - ALLAN `MCPHEE, of Sunnidale '1'p_., got on a spree, and a. local J. P. imposed a fine on he. [We write in a poetical mood, and the rhyme has to be 1)rcser'ed at any cost] [I "H.-_ 1 _ A FAMILY name up in Muskoka. is Llwyd, and the Stayner paper makes reference to the Misses_ '\Veymss. You can struggle with the pronunciation yourself. FIVE or six wheat buyers` will don our streets this year, is the annolincemexxt in down country exchange. ;Must,be going to carry them round on their boots. AN Orillian went to. look for a. leak in [the gas pipe, lit a match, V and enjoyed a. first-class explosion. These Orillia folks are so fuolish_; ' _ Momzow, a braper Township farmer, has a. eldof peas -which when straightened `out measure nine feet in length, and-are heavily podded. THE ,l}Iess. * accuses the Notgtawasaga Council of spending $400 on `a. budge near Glenhuron, when $100 spent on _the old bridge would suice. AND now" the. truly good manugoos into raptures over Collingwood Regatta. Is it a. fall from grace, or only his wicked part-' nor '1 ' ` THE local paper tells lus that there are `so.vera.l cases `of billions fever in Beeton. The only thing we can say to this is: Well, dun. ' `Geo. Bannermatfs horse, Hamilton beat Erin Chief three staright beats on the Auromtraek the othex` day. Time, 2.36. ' . El 1611 I nor 7 2=}wm-zery 014' pm: ~ ECONOMY. _u. .5, I. ITY I : Massns. LAFRANCE dz 'Di=:si.oans are Collingwood barbers. You never can tell where these French noblemen will turn up. A -- o n urn- : Younmun orcherd robbers were let o`; bbyan Orillia..magi.strate. That s the kind of people they are up in Orillia. A Cookstown man has had three eggs for 16 years. Been holding them over for better prices, maybe. ` up - - 1-. ' DUNCAN Ademon sowed theT.r;at f.:1l7 'wheat in the neighborhood of Rugby. ' mination. It is the mostrsim le, safe, and. The ma.ter- * ' ials of which it is made are ure, perfect, and ` costly, compounded with e aborate care and ~ - `exactness, safe in` its application, beingnsed I 3 L . andd , Ringworm and Old Chronic Sores, of scroful- - Pim1'r s EYEJSALVE.---An Infallible Reine edy for all Diseases of heeye(a.cute or chronic), Granulation of the ids, Ulceration of the Lacrymal Glands, Film, and weakness of the Vision from any cause. The American Eye- Salve is presented to the public with the_ as- surance of its efficiency as a curative of most diseases of the eye, acute or chronic inam- mation, whether induced by scrofulous origin or otherwise; weakness or defect of vision, diminished tone of the optic nerve, or a dis- eased state of the tissues constituting that or- gan. Also, for all persons whose vocation re- quires an incessant action of the eyes the Salve will act as acharm in restoring a uniform healthy action, where weakness, pain, and misery may have long threatened a fatal ter effectual remedy ever discovere externally, and-of course, avoi ' er which necessaril attends the in. troductxon of caustic minera and eye-washes ous origin, or resulting from whatever eansc yield to the American Eye-Salve. It is used successfully for piles. - Its soothing effect is immediate, and a permanent cure requires but a fewzapphcations.` . The pro rietors of ?`Dr._J. Pett1t .s American Eye S ve,, while` making new and improved machinery for makin a more perfect box for the Eye-Salve, have c anged the Trade Mark on the cover so as to correspond with the Cut on the Wrap- per,.(J1rcnlars, Advertuements, etc. We call attention to this, as might otherwise be .re- gdedas counterfe1_ .Pettit.& Barker-,* N pl'i6t01`3&Fdn13oT.!_,Y4t# .Ag- 1;.` f - . "P-. , l'.I!,s On or M`;.: '. .' ` ..`;-,I - - dmgthepain` ll RE.\IEl)\' TH.-\'l` HA3 Brim` RE.`-IEDIED. _-The invincible repugnzznce felt by almost ' every one to the smell and flavor 01 Cod Liver Oil, has prevented `tens of thousands of the victims of debility, from reaping the benets of its peculiar healing and nutritive properties. The almost hopeless consumptive, the martyr to Rheumatism, the bgzrely living shadow of men, women and children that emerge from the clutches of malarial fevers, all of these know, or at least their doctors know, that of all discovered remedies, this Oil is the best, and often the only one that will buildup `their fwasted bodies, and restore their shat- .tered.nerves.~and far more effective than the Oil by itself is Scott s Emulsion of it, with the Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. This is the finest and most natural food and ' medicine in the world, and wholly deprived of its disagreeable qualities. -35 -lm. nvzury; cue uemanu to)` mom nns stendlly in- creased for the last twent" curs. until now- .7 3 the sales average over one hundred thousand boxes :2. year. Eminent members of the med- ical profession without number admit that they know of no preparation producing such benecial results as these \V:\fers. When taken in season they effect .3 permanent cure. Sold by all drnggists and country dealers at 25 cents per box. 35-] f. The ellicacy of l3ryan s Pulmonic Wafers in curing Coughs, Colds, and all Bronchial Allections, zunl cheering the alicted, has passetl into a proverb. In the United States, where these n1a.r\'ellons \V:ifcrs `arc kl1ow11_- they hear down all opposition and eclipse all rivalry; the demaml for them has steadily in- the vears. until mm- ` Tm: Hmran TBR.\I--LOOK 0UT.-Do.\"T SIT ox THE GRAss.--The most stubborn case of Dysentcry which isynothmgi more nor less than inammation of the rectum, produced not unfrequently by sitting on the gra.ss--may be cured by that mosttelficient catliartic, Cas- tor Oil. Its soothing and healingr roperties are wonderful, but its nauseating e ects make it impossible; for the patient to retain it. To Scott 8; Bowne, the public are indebted for -an Emulsion of Castor Oil that is not only palatalilc, but is pronounced by tlionsands who are using it, absolutely agreeable to the palate. No family can :v.fl'ord to be without it through the lxcated term. Price V 25 cents. ` QPLI an _ lIonsr..s S.-W121. The lives of thousands of horses ha\'e'been saved during the past year, and credit is due to "Darlcy s Condition Pow- ders and Arabian Heave Rr.-mcdy. This preparation is being e.\'tensi\'ely us (1, and ex- acts from all the highest praise. l\oth_ing of, the "kind has ever before been half so success-- fix} or given such universal satisfaction ; it cannotbe equalled. \Ve can condently re- commend it, and would advise all who own horses to keap a supply of it on 'hand--it may- be the means of saving your horse s Iifc. Re- member the name and see that the signature ' of Hard & Co. is on each package. North- rop &. Lyman, Toronto, Ont., Proprietors for Canada. Sold by all medicine Dealers. _ ' _ This is to certify that my wife, having been troubled for :1 lcugh of time with asthma and general ncrvouixvdcbility, a.nd_ having been treated by medical men and used many pre- parations, finally tried 9. bottle of Victoria H ophosphitcs, and realized the most im me iate and penua.ncnh.benet she ever got from any prcviousmcdicine. Shc fc_lt like a. new person. Acacia, Norfolk 00. D r: u_:.1._.,,,

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