f?;1\`1;=.x;"-Mo7ciaow's Am":-r .-3. f ..s.'~ v\ \.>. \.-. _- r`- 7.. .. , .. . E9,` GENT FOR I-HF. xdU5IS.l" Ody. Oha pod Hands, 1Unuo1a.xns, uorua, unuu nu kin of skin Eruptions. --This Salve is gnaran-b teed to give erfeotjaatisfaction ingevery ca_.se .9 mnnav 1- ` ` Price 25 Cntaper ]_39._ teed. give erfeot' aatisfactlon m every one or` money Pricq_ 25 `Cents per Box. Eozj By `W;-'5 T-.1 Geo;-gen, partie. 41-tf_ BUO|_(|.IN 8 An mcA` snwa. q.-.- - LrREASURER$` 1ALE (SF LANDS} ;A;R_;>.f:.=.A-a-.3 1* -' c'>a T TAXES. g My vict-.:c Jfai War-H . ., , rant issued by. the - ' To `V11. ` Wardnof the County Q: d:_...-.. -`I...-Sn t`lIQ ka Qnnnn HAW (If V"'" - . ' . ' 7' rani by the _ W K Warden of County of S'm1coe,'bearing date the Second day of August, in the year` of ow} Lord One Thou- sand\Eight Hundred and S enty-nine, and tome directed, commanding me to levy np0!_1 aanaumgnn `nnnarea anq Blxventy-lune, uuu to me-directed, commandxng upon ` the several Lands hereinafter mentioned and described, as being in the County of Simcoe, for an-oars respcchvely due thereon, together with my costs, I hereby `give notice, that.un- le_ss the `said arreama be soonbr paid, I shall, on tha Fourih da.y of_ Decembar; next, > Ydu w11l_s:we nmney, time dud :muoyuu_ce' by 1m_i`cht=.sxng the above only at'_ ` (;1~l()1l r]N`S DRUG "i"C)RE _ 2310114246, ` At thcv h):_11' of Eh-vcu (fuluuk inVthe"fox'eVnoon,_ at tin: . &jI:IVT~ -nay`, --_.. So muclrof the said Lands as may be sui- cient to disch;ix'"e the Taxes, and `all lawful charges incurrezf` in and about the sale and collection of the samu. ' . ' The follpwing lands have been P.xt-ented :- mnurvuutt) nu A nT A I . A ;=:i?}EB~_I+I.. WA!`-5 s'\V:. :ff?1UIi'1`Y 9? -._ _ _ , ,,._ V I In t IV1e.To\vu4 of Bznfg-ic,>p'roccel to sell by \V 43721 of 2 Bottles Perfume 15 A-1 Well as all kinds of Chemicals, Toilet Articles, Hand .\1irrors, Combs, Brushes, Medicines, Lgmps, Chimneys, Coal Oil, Machiiie Oil,,{ctc. 6 Cakes Fmc Toilet Soap, 25 cm. 8 Combs .710 H 1- 11' 12.. - _L` JS 3}: a. or \v -:u u. of E 5011.-OfN.'; N pt ()f'|h'o1{cIi. .- S '- . . . . . . . 7` -in Di` SE pl: of Broken` -S19a.ofN_3`.)a.. N3aof]'l7 auf. \\7 '3`: a .\`'-Q 1 Pi 6301. Iu1_u.uA NV 35 a of -S 4"a..of E 7 n. of \\7 '2-"\ n nf Q 1 -i3'L-a..oI 1'. 4 not \V 3521. 0fAS 1:. 1 Part........ .`... V13 - 7 {S1351}-OI .\v zua. ofS~.`_.-of W15" S33 30 0fE !_s........ S'47anf N 71:1 AFII`. 1, _ _ _ _ __ N71a Sl'!.a.of\V Sl5a.of- N 223 M? Q _r.n n.nf \VL 51011.01-H z;:.as - ofS50a.of\V N7aofS50:\ot xv; . lxnnu lllbit \(h TII0MEOPA 1'Hv.'IC" REMEDIES ! JV lcuuxo AU!-N ofE........ .N5z\of S 11:: . ..cNr1l:-.nF1`.L N\Vpt Spt oE phi. Village Lot -S`pVt'oEpt.'.._.. Village No. 50 Part Village Lot No, _109, on part -. ` w -`.j0Ib1_x_. .. Part of N N 12 a of W-.. II1l'\1`l'T' H. st.-.TN'.5.<`>m 0. of E5 . ..'. . . E. H. sc.-s 1o.~. ' A` `M an nnf 1411. GEOR(-E'%:lUilLi;- STORE! __.;_.._.. ...............,.., - . . ` TOWNSHIP OF MULMUR. W. H. St.-S 67 `aoN92 aof' 131 , ,7 , 11 I -67 167:} \ 1 1|. )1 \V.?_x. Nl. Part. U11.` Oyuul. H 3; \v;, N50aofE 41.3. S ptof.W -- Eand Npt 3-ClI.o:i.| l\T66aof.E t3`) E...-..aI N%adEg N90aofW';.` QInonFW J._,_ 3h htmre. ` N 9030: vv'. SlOaofW .. DOIIUL 1.` Juan. WJ_;.....:..... S29 aof IV55'a ofS63 n. ofN - 70aoW J3... Nl0,3Cf,Wf.`. _S;pt_9f'EA.... . ..'r..+n un:'nn `. IUJJU A515" Luusuu IL`! I 3-I uuvu 4. mu--. TOWNSHIP ,OF ADJALA. 1-... (1.... A'.......- Aunt 8.0! n U1 El JV H'~_St..- '1;O\\`NSl;I`iP '1`_0\\-"v.\*_sl2IIi on INNISFIL. ..-.o . n An I`! "."'l . ......'1-L U 40 11:1 . . . . . .. 29 10 100 20 09 ` 31 11 136 51 67 TOWNSHIP OF FLOS. .....'45 1 100 2229 'row.\*sr1Ii 01$ MEl.)0`NT.E.T -1.- 10 an 10.:-Log 1 n, E..x_;1.-.-A.1'1,=igeihablihxl 1773-_.>:. ` 1'iu.'ax. .*`JI)I!.1t9\V,w*hg;:rsxat. jfoWNs1u= ow o1*TAWAAGA. .1nn 0'1] 2 gm -THE ._. npart -J` U 1% g U 1 ` . 9 '14 200 11 E `f VV-. .. 12 '14 1:3 ` ( TOWNSHIP OF MONO. go` -- `L111. sun: xxuurxusm Lot. Ccu. Acres. Amt. Costs-Sc - V Duo Fees; S (1. S C. 1-: 26 _` -67 _1oo `inc Is?.:i;me=l .1!.is *:- in-'aIs'a.::c9:_ Go. `I00 971 100 - 9'71 892 263 01 9.5- 4 04 V - e7 19 67 T62 16 74 15 97 0-? l(F'86 IGU 24 21' 13 '29 43 72 7 82 5;; 27 15 '09 % .22 17` "187 " 4780. ~ 4787 1 65` ` go 90 -000 2 98 2 95 290 3 38 4 15 . --l.'u.i`uL1u;,':; >:u.vuuu.D ..,. - I nesday. --Yesterday gave 113 :1." tstc of the E noxial gillcs. 7 ~ --The Lady left the N. R. wharf on Satur- V `day for winter quarters. --~Tl1e announcemeixt rr Mi`. Mnu11d:e11`s nursery us Worthy of pe1'usn_1. ' ` '-Th'e Ilumilton Spec. is 1'cspQnsible for the stmtement that c.-zrnnnzg peaches, is a. puimp 2-1`. ` . 243 313 1'81 V45 }7 10 .. ,, `N19 not 3 363 23.... mof \\-2}. ..-. Pk lot 104.?-::r Ben M H `"1 ii " -" IV " _s-37 aof N56 3 ofW65a.ofS?,r N19a.ofV`V65a v..o.QL HUEHA: job; 303 i7v.f.T.'.I..7If' .. 3; E 136 5155. N153... 5 13.15 223 S116u.ofNl3Ia 5 .13 116 1-1 77 TOWNSHIP OF NORTILORILLIAT. 12 1-2 1 100 22 5-2.3 w 5 .. 1-2 3 1001655 3 1:13.... . . . . .. 19 3 100 27 M3 Nozzofli ti 4 90 55 94 4 E2, . . . . .. 14 100 6125 4 Vv;g,.... .. 14 5,100 4992 4 w '6 6 100 993 3 fl .- 1|\YV`l 11 in gr; ()4!) V3 00 288 QQK n g . W.-1` \VL _,. TOWNSHIP 0; s NE`p:o E 3;... .6 N 2a.of ptofNpt l`0 12 job; 7 ` --'1`11e-crn'po1"u.tion is;_sued by Mr. G20. 11; Brownfor $17.12, balancp a11cgcd`tubi2`duc. on the 1nzu`1-Let improvement-3 superinbcnelencc. ` --Grants have been made, by the town council, to the \Vcst Riding Agricu1tuml'So- ' ciety and the 1-lox'Licu1_tm':_xX 5Spcicty, of $25 each. _ ' ' ` v ' --. . . '1 1 ,_L _:: .\.a.,\,... :m1iem~hninn_fp_ il|l'H "1.-:11 '- -_`r_s: T 1*. a{pit.1.l, 5560 ,,n'oo. T IE1`? N 2, and W63 3. - of F`. S6 :1. of.S& Na.n(1_\Vuoa. ofES6a.of-S3 N50a.ofE-a.nd E16a.of\V36 nof SofE \Vl1a.ofN 43.. ES2aof\V93a .\`|\TL H 1562 . aux IV U-)`a ofN . . . . ..'.' Nagand E 61 a. nfL....... . "Is you '.s'is11`t9 get;.\1ADD1~:P. go to V -nvnnnwwq mum 9. 2gb '3 75 l hi \Vl0aof'I\". 0a. C 20 ] ' ' TOWNSHIP OF ' - ; .,..a-on .- . ... D _ Broken . ; - .. -\V2aof Park Lot mu. c hn 1 1 UIAWUJII I ---Nine picked beat iglxtcelx imliscril Union Gricketcrs on Fr,1day 1n. the Pa ' `45 runs. The losers paid for :1 suppw Simcoe House. rnl I umlmv-Innn - will 1)}; '\V 2. . ibUl 1.u.Ln Lu-.1 N0.SOn .. 1 \V 2 :1. Park Lot 15,. .1-1.-m _1 H` Z it Iaun Lngu No. 13011.... 1 W 1.13 a1`ark lot `Mn 16 nn.'...] LVO. 10 011;... 11 \V 23 a-on-:31 at ' of Park Lot-N0 19 ou..~ . . . . . .. 1 E Eaof Park Lot No. `.Z0on.....71 \V 2?? a. of E3 a. of Park Lot`; No. 20 on 1 \V_1 :1. of Park ' Lot No. 21 on. 1 N 3 aof S 30 9. of \\V 1 ' J.` OELUIDOUIIUA W; .N6aof\V. S103 of Nla. A` X`? 1 _ DLU :1. U]. u Lu... of\V. _: S4:. of N 20:3. ..cm 1. g 3713301.` `dd OEVV S3Saof\V.. W1. ., ,,_ Part. `N % 2%'v'='7? Simcoe uousc. -'-The (Jmuity Lumbermcn will lravc an- other convention shortly when an :iss(1c1at1o1\ will be `formed. V. The recent mectzxng was not very 19.1-gely.o.ttcmlcd. . rm - 7\!,.n.1n1;v(:nl\l1 1-iuintcttc Club, of Pt of-`S 9, ` \.V -11}: rhurog ........ W-pt:.... N74aof 1390:. (less N E cox- ner 35 a.)....... S10aof 4}... Sl0aof 383 ,.cw. 1 , __ )`ih (II. A of W 95 R1, . .. ;:n......... In ' 1 -;v nu V- TOWNSEIIP OF SUNNIDALE; ' ' 5 2 900 47 41 1! 0 000 Kl 00 U]. D g .. 19XB'\\}'.i.f. aofW. VV `p Iiuls uuu No.45 on...; E31; Park Lot A.Snn_-._ li runs uuv ~ o.45on.... S12aof W .. Nl0aofE.... l&1`gCly- u.hLUl1l1ug. --'I`hc Mcndclssqllxx (-Quintcttc Club, Zoston, who a.ppca.rcd in Barrie last fall, are expected to 1_'e-`appear in the town hall on Szxturday evcu_ing, Oct. 11. --A Medonte su1;sc1"iber writes to know xvlrether grape vines can be safely trallgsplmmted i_n the Fall. In some `cases they ca.n., But the Spring is the proper time. 7 ' tn! , ,_....A. mmnu n0-. pirr'|\t'0 c10(:k this DlO'3 U1 J.` `J1 aim. S70aof N 99:2. *-B\XT 1 IUHOI DI Ullll. oEW S10a.ofW... S20aof VV <}.".._ N30 3 of S :50: .;:nT.L TOWNSHIP : L 12 1uu z: %u u 13 12 300_ 62 90 4 15 '14 ,100 18 S2 3 TO\\ NSHIP "OF TOSSQRONTIO. ` ' 32 4 160 35 S4 3 33 4 171 as 33 01 P: In 00 0.1 ".- To\vNSHiP OF --Fall Weather. --.\Vcdncsd:1y next 1st October. ' -The shiuncy season has zu`1`ived. -- 4! u ._'_.L ....LL,...!un Lot. Co. Acres. Amt Castes: 9 _. , .' . - ---Due. -I-`ees. ' 3 c. I c. U1.` J.1v1.un.;z. v.n.v-....-.-- 1 52,3 43 .12 100 1655 323 Ea 19[ 86--355 425 F`. -r 14 .1 6] 25 4440 5 100 4'10 1, 6100 310 T14 10 45 949 3-10 15 _21 12 3 s 14 3.03 ' 12 13 50 17 46 3 30 10 17 72 27 35 3,55 12 17 :56 .17 31 3-30 _ ..-._....,.. .~..-nu--rv . 111 T111 16 - DU 11 an .; 72 3 3- SOUTH ORILLIA. 3 1 25 108 `J D 3 -. 2 6 75 3 2 4 115 55 69 4 _ ..----.--n . v ~n' 34 ' .2 735,1; 1 s5 5 39 2 T 10 6 oe- 2.6 19 `I4 3 _ 14. _ 18. l V 6 1.o.2_1_ .lUU 0 UI . 50 1504 VESPRA. 2'2 740 H36 302` the E iruw is uu: nu 1.. ......... 1: I 1 . --'[`he court opens at eight `o clock morning in order to punish members of the liar who, not.having their -cases ready yester- day,'nccessitntcL1 an early adjoiirnmeut. - -'I`he handsome carriage span belonging to I Mr. Geo. Sullivan competed, but were not awardc a prize, at the Toronto show. The judges verdict was xmte11L101'sc(U)y fxveryhod y who saw the horses. ' ' ' --.... 1,4... n..-.......1 .,., M hm;Sm' IUU 160. 161 100 am ou 100 100 10 19 87 _ -6. ; 23 28 6- 15 73 Ii 24 37 . 00-"C Z2! 2% 38 3] 211". '1n `:0 IL! 25 57. 15 04 12 60 - 31-30 Q11 OI.` DU 8 11. 34 58 6 19 14 26 28 80 13} 44 5 62 28 87 *`-.LI:\. .:u.nu.u._, ...~..~..._ _, ~ -l\'ow the boys go lint gathering. '--])uckb1`c:\st bluc; is a. new s1x;1de.A V--Ho-.v about that lady's scull mce? --I reparc for a heavy blow next month. -- ,l`hc frost h:zs.bcen niiiping garden stuff. 4The comb sittings make'_t-he town 1`\'<.-15'. --1>`0wn Council mcting on Monday --Pa.rtridge shooting conxmcxucelstnrmt Wed-V `Q0! 2. 25 400 E3] 370 :1-:7 A283 2190 ' School, were is the horses. --\V'hi1e John_ Huggard, farmer, um1wide1ylcuo\\'n in this vieiuity, was eating-breakfast at the \Ve1linoton Hotel, this morning, he was choked to ( enth 'by a. piece of mezit. An inquest is in progress. -Mayor Ardagh s grove was who scene of a -Sabbath School chi1dren s pic-nic on .Friday lost. The classes of Misses Neill, Partridge the Methodist Sabbath and Bird, teachers in hose which were treated to the nfternoon s recreation. 7 an old Imiisli rm... n...-.+:st Church congregation" have, g 'r 4:>_r* E50a.of 8673' nf`Vl ' l'J9UIOK GUI! ofW NfaofE2'a. WI :1 nf"F1l`.:1 LVt80I.b"8 U Wnavor-E:6{` 9V E33Df\V4a--f E6311.--'1-5'l(` nf11``2s1 ,_ SI Em` Rd. Village Lot No. 7 first ! St. on L-`wt .. E of Rd. Village , Lot N 0. S First St. on Lot E of Rd. \n11:.;e, `Lot: No.20F'ust . Q6 nn- I` At 660 360 383 403 am en. olruop .-- Eoflload . Muskoka. Lake,. Hogg _I'slan - ' ` 'TOWNSlH6' Us East of (Maul. . East of Rmul - East oflinud S` 7.. E of Road N 21 8. ALEIXANDEBH ;?i .'i2<>\ir,. 29z \l u -u...- Lake St.'Joseph, Talmud _'_. 4 _.` IJZIKC DU. cl Island Island VILL.A.C%E 03 N. W.-Em 1m_ 7 I2 J acob`s Terrdce. .1; man St 1 afternoons l`e(:l'L'i|.muu. ' --The Baptist Church congregation have had a. settling up re the building-fiind ; have released the building committee from all Oh- ligations,'and have passed a resolution com- plimenting the pastor, Rev. E. F. Griin, on the energy and business like ability displayed` byhim in canvassing. V V --_No_w comes Johnny in from school with, I've got -to have a new slate and pencil, and a. sponge and 0, second render, ' and teacher wants me to study geography, and `P11 h:w.e`to have an atlas, and the new boy got a licking, and, say, inn, won t you ask a. to buy the books at noon, because I m in 9. urry. and all the rest of the boys have got their n. --- ~ 1- .. n....n.... n.am'nn_ nubljshed S Caroline Sb. KT 'L`.'lu:.n\.1 QI- D l.ILlI'UUl.1B' 0!). N ]'}dward. Sb. Q- 13.`! um.-,1 Qlwna LV .|'ALlWLlX'll. ll. . - S'Edwa.rd Street, \Vnufar1v cl -3 .l'.'4llWlH'(1 )3 |rl'Ut:h, V`Vcsterly ,5. S Edward Street Eastgrly 5. . . . N Francis Stfeet T2`-ual-nu-11} 1 /I D 318 AV J.`I'3.l'lClS DETEEI Easterly 1,{l*2. VVester1y .'. . Easterly . ...V. .` 8 George St. . . .. George St . . . . . . . E Louisa St . . . .. E19531.`-'1 ofE2>a. ----------------------------------------------------------------- .- N cax.1}-.7Ji1{[ S Closheri St ... S Caldwell St. N Gasman S (2. S Falrquh-.n; St". I .\Iap`. ..... N Parry` SOtu_1d R51 7 . V .8 rarry Souml Rd` E Parry Soi1m1'Rfl- 17110 I851: UL nut: __lJ\lJu ..... .. D-` -Thc Uuna.d-la.n Puullry Review, by Jas. Fullerton, Stmthroy, Onta` u...rvinn of the support of all_ den \vPm'-ry som Rd 4 W Queen St. . E \Va1te1' St ` 1711 T P4 VVELLCI I30 ... .u VILLAGE -OF ElIuront:1rioSb. '33 . V . 01 Cottagc Lots: \V Fox,St..`. NV Fox St \V Fox at. . .. Cottage Lots . Cottage Lots. ` ~ Cottage Lots \ (3n`|'.t:1rIe Lots . vL/owage um: . _. . ; Cottage Lots . . . 1 Cottage Lots-S35 a. of N '2} :1. . . 1 ,V1L1_.{xG1 015 `S Burke ' St . N Robert`. S1:.. S Robert St, .E . 7/1811.. . . - -- S Robert St , E '7/IR 11 _ .____ .l\UUClla 7/18 a.. S Yeo_ St ... - . VILLAGE OF ST.\Yl\`Ei ..' N Charles St, S - , TVm:+m-In nf... 16 2: 3 Stmthroy, Unmrru, 1: un- nerving of support all dealers in or lovers of poultry and pet `stock, on the con- tiucnt. It is a. very well got up. periodical, and appears to enjoy a. fair measure of suc- cess, though only in the second year , of its existence. We can cordmlly rgcommcnd it. - - s-.L_ r........'m.' N Ullarles cu, . Westerly pt.. N Easterly pt. .. Q \Vnu{'.nr]v 5/10 <.V Easterly pm - - S \Vesterly 5/104 nF N Rt. 13/104 1.1+. on.1 4.1 :1. _W nuron om, u Eb. 5-2=a...... S Wt. 1-10:15. .. NEt. a........ S\Vt. a........ NEt. 5-24:1. S Wt. and N Eb. "D-n-Pu 5 W15. u-nu m - N Et. 20-144 a _W Huron St., S` `Di KJLI. n D Hla. ziuu Pa.rts.... S Et. pt. SJo1inStV. P_:S.:i:.' TOWNSHIV "015 "3": 1:32 . E Ontoxi czugswuuu. n \4 Van ..e....-.-__, `, -A copy of Lovelfs In crmediznte Gcogta-' plxy has been sent us by the publisher. - The work, which is authorized by the Education Department, is intended to take the place of Lovell e Easy Lessons. The contents of v the book appear to meet admirahly the ob`- ject for which it is intended. The printing" and binding are excellent. The price is 65i cents. V _ V "` - -_ `h-L.....:; `M.-M "P:-p_s.c 2 N Superior St. . . 13 1 u :25 .3 U0. N W pt 24 2-20 4 20 2 98 5 3 . SE pt 24 3.20 -=u---~ - ' VILLAGE OF SINGHAMPTON. S0spreySt..... 17V ,1 675 _303 VILLAGE OF TOLLENDAL. W Water St., N A pt Lot No. 13, * ConV14,Innistil V J; 1 2-1 2 90` 2_ 303` VILLAGE OF VICTORIA HARBOR. _ N\Vi1liam.St`.... 1 i 9 60 3 10 ` 4 . 5 69 3 00 T_U\VNS11 [ P 5; 1 an :Lin 5 ; 1-57 11 T 9; 168 ViLL.GE OF CREEMORE. S Je')'hs<$n Sh . N Rxchard St. . G 'D:n`I-nay-:1 Rf . _ N .IlG'18l'(l DD. . - o 3 Richard St . . . ` Th tollowing tented :- mnurvura Si _N;Ssnv92mo tented . TOWNSHIP OF FLOS. 22 41005044`. 26 T5 192 65 25 4 TOWNSHIP` OF SUNNIDALE. .T3152003'536: ~<-A ~ -'. 1:: m Rm: E505. W150a........ n-vr\f!7\YQ VILLAGE OF EIELMSLEY. CANADA TI{IS'l`LES.-Detr0it Free Press: He who makes at Canada. thistle grow where none grew before is liable-_ under the laws of Michigan to get.-clawed around by a. consta.b1e.." A constable could do" a. good dealing of clmving around in this neighbor- T hood if the 1a.w was"sim'1lu.r to that -of Michigan. V ._' ;_' ' r\....-.-;..... _ "A J. Hun rnn|11n';I\- S1%iai;>fN 229. 0 incl .-.- S.24n.of E.... VVpt.`.....,...'__. Ep_t!OCII|."lkl Broken... " ' vnr':n11\1'a'l:l ' . .'.I.`0WNSHI'P OF VESPRA. -N74: of $91 a. - 'r9WNSfI~iI> or MUSKOKA. broken . . - . . to 10 as vv -v ..., - `Sl7a.ofW... s 14 M 552; os_w-s.....,... s 1_4 74 24 53 ` . 5 7 ss 3 46 - , 5 s_ 100 5 09 ;_ OF MORRISON 0P.DI\'A.1\'CE ms ..Ioscpn, A ' - l .`....."P. '63 311 C .277 143-1 'L`Q\VNSH[P. Ob` WATT. T |l `UILVJ W.... l14aof N [K01], I ulllll, FIIIIICC. l'\{'LUInlTlCH .lClI I-_`. cl IJIEC nun)`.-::r 0: our lcndmg mcdlcal men. ,.~ ran:-scuuna .~"e vk o4Aam.`rou...>n-r. _ -.b 5;. -[:34-A`r_e:..;I,.r* 2 , 4:2 ->% 5 I , I6 17 3 28 " 3 10 2 9' LEE? 13 3 7 so` 3 03 V -a se`.'.. 12 - i 6 78 303 ' following lands v we not been pa-. ,. - _'l.`0WNSHIP OFHFLOS. _.__`___` 4 100 5044 413 450 WNSEIIPOF ' 3 15 2oo 3536375 " 4 15 so_ 8813,43 415 159 23:44 353 -"1'o_W-NSHIPQOF TINY. , . -. .32 2 mo 3345 370 EW;..; 33? 2; 4 136 290 its many 1rc,a. gen- andcvcn . it qivcs to xix:-, motion of the b:yd;,-\-Atlwut friction; , . _ com lctc ventilation , _ .: _ `,`.. ` , {ass own in engrav- ' ' mg): a .clamping _prcss'.m: which doc: not open (as all oval pads) but close: the npc-rt_ure of l~l.crni:_a, hence only one-third prcuurg in rtquxrcd, It 1:. lln: latter feature (but has ' made thlsltrun an eminently successful and and a Radical Cure of from 5:1 to 70 per cent. 0 cues : 13 8 Of - 93 created. This Truss cured` pctsona of over go yum - ,,:_<,, ,A.'. .-. 2 ` 2 39 2 of age. Qqly one [elk round thewaist, no leg ntnpl ,f N 2'2 ..` - ' And nonpnn 5 requmd for, lu use. ' - J ' . ' Apparatus or at htenin Spinal Cnrvntnrn, Hip - f "7"}`.g:.'l.` 140` '54 i7\j: " mu. 6 .. g _-_.-2`{ _,-23 -A19_53.3 35. , -CHARLES GLUTHE, - ` ' ' " -S.urgica;!AppatatuI_Mu.nnfacturer, . ' ' ' King-st.,Hamilb on. D':eue,BowI.'e .ryN clbF l, 1. nd . ox: most ` cfptinciplu. l ticeV ::mee:I'|`tnm; 113 119 ` 1'20 146' .1152 . 154 `l:'.~"'. ' `lit-) A!u.\:.|.u5au. ELECTION e15'O1=mexms;- At the regular meeting of Barrie Sb. Pa.tri_ck s Benevolent Society on Friday evening the following oicers were elected for the ensuing year : President, M. J. Frawlcy, re-elected ; Vice-President, E. Byme,f_re-elected; Rec._- Sec., R. C. McHenry, re-elected`; Fin. and Cor." Sec., F. J. Gillespie; relelected ; T Treasurer, Very Rev. R.` A. 0 Com`1or, re- elected ; Conductor, James Ma.1lo y.s Ex-A` eeutive Committee--W; C. Reeves,` _T.' Kennedy a.nd`J. J. Clayton.` , 1.--..- . ..'..'... ur . ;}'...,.\'.;. 15ENE1:.xNE;U1sHE\IE. 20 , 4} 16 79 3.28 22 i 3 77 2'95 23 it 3' 77 2' 95 ) I 2: U0 3 f v T 21 s on * OF M_ED()P.._x.- `A 75 913 ~B; 30 1'3 72 ALLANDALE. 1U 17 , 17 I0 5 101! azo 15 1 310,295 4 1 733 305 .1 673 303 lands -have not pp.-. III .)'.{": Io"' 3?, ' .24 69 Inn. ()7 1:7 ROUND 'rowM_ pAsm.'.- [A5,/104 - 4- T :1/18: 7/13, AX - 3 2/26 V , ix TA_Y. 4.9 9 34 In I n! u 12 :5 O`) |'7".'!: .!x|:uuI:uJ cu... 7' -. -_,v A SUBSCRIPTION Iwcunuon \V.uzrz1>- 1 The Port` Hope Times mferring to Aux- ford s Incubator, better known a.s'the Glass Hen, which,'at the Ixydustriazl `Exlxiition, ~ Tqiiontb, h tqhedout` 6,900-ggs,< makes, a7 1 happy `hit when suggesting that `.`]'.`f'1e';~i~n_'-" ventive genius of`this country wou1 T 2 set himself. to _.wnrk toadiqovdr ,son1ehmg 1 V ' '4 T1'_19ntT=-I1!b;,'1br A 51;: 412 IE ! 4917 my r BURY- 10413 381 `I79 .,,,..._._7 _...T., _ T .CAPIjI.`AL, $l2,0'JC`,|':4i!O. T V T ALEX. -.1l{)il`t:0'%`J.. Agent. c} 93 010 398 :51!) 0.30 5 12 6 93 f'.!0' -31%` M. 1=Js11::x:~:ea:ss331PxmW% .298 3'13 mt. E peg County .'Ix'as11rdr's Oice, l`2tl1 _zggL}_st! 1379. ' Appmiacr fdr _thc ._ _ _. Mzuutoulln, Cockburn and St. Joseph's Ia- _ , lgsnds, and V 1*` .1 a . -vi '1-'~r `nu '. . vv xrr` `V1 P A 2%: B Es: a UNI} . _'1`ho Populai` Expresd Route tn :~`:.u1t. Ste. Ma1j_ie and Intermediate Ports. `The splendid- ly equipped new Upper (3.--.l~iu swift: Steamers 'NORTHILRNVQUE1'.';`-', ."\'(/It '.l'/{l`.'lu N BELLE, _ W.UBUNO, carrying .lIcr .\-Iuje;~sty s mails, in connection with the Nuxilaerxx lIavi?wn.y_ and Hamilton-&. No1'bh-\'$'z:s:t-:2-1 ll:xj.7lway, at U01- ` lingwood, and the Tu:-r-ntu, _(1rey,`.'. Bruce `Hallway, at Owen Sana-.2`, 1-.~.n;c (fuliinggwood, Meziforzl and Un'(`.:1 .`v.)l;:x'.l, fur Killarncy, Manitowa.nin;;, l.it`~.iv.- L`u;*v.-.~xt, Lacloche, Mudge Bay, (iu:-c 131:}/, .Sx_:anish River, Cock- burn Island, Biix-.-1 Rivc-r, Thessalun River, Bruce Mines, Hilton, _I1iuh:m1s Dock, Garden River and Sault Ste. Islariq, every . ED\iEi.=?~:';2.51'i' _nm3 9.-.1'nJR,DA1 , As 0110-3, viz.:-~C`:;11ihg;wc-ml at 3.30 11.31., n....:...`,1nL r:.r2n' .. ... urn] (l\\'un _ \'m-nil at D.ul'y Mai! .2"-;.-vi": b.-Iu-gm 'i'~);'.).x.') an-1 Parry Soun I, wiu C'o:'Iz';agwao'1 and [`c:1::lc:11=;uisIzevu. Lezwing Parry-So1_md for Collingwood every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday , at 5 a.m.. returning on a':i\'a1 of mJmin'g train from Toronto.` ' I nnninu I)-aunt! 'l.xun.1 Fur P:-vnhuxznlisxhnnn-, ZLOPODUO. _ . > L_ea.v1ng Party Soxzml fur I enotaugu1shane-, every Monday, \\'ednvcsd3.y and Friday, at 5 .a.`m., 1~eturmn; on arrival ot. xnnrning tram from 1`o~.'on,to. (nan nnnn n. :...._. nu-1:`n hm-.1-non Stnnnmrs tram 1o:'on_Lo. Close connections mzxdc between Steamers and Northern anc1.II.".milton 5:. -I\'orth-VVestcrn Railxvayg, Collingwood, zmd-'1`oronto, Grey & Bruce 1la.i1wa;,', Uwcu .Sounc1. {ates Low. Par fn-ium. am] `nnzauzve. mmlv at 35 Yongze s.':}u1.T E._ M_As=u_-:3 !} Bruce 1{a.1lwa;,', Uwcu aounu. hates Law. For frexght and passage, apply Yonge St, -.\'o1'thcrnVI{ai1\-,'.1y, and Toronto, Grey 5:, Bruce Railway, Toronto ; 1-Iamilton 5: North- : Western otiiccs, (oppo.4.itcs the lLoy;L1Hotcl,)' and at the S_t_atibn, ll`-amilton: M. Robinson` L l'.. UMP.-..-.1. 1." 'lmL1 (hvnn Sound: BARBIE. V 13 ly _2k. `I .lUuA1oou o 22 7 100 1626 3 fTow.\*sa1P OF HUMPHREYS. no 0 K1 0 "a )Z,f"1G\?'V0O1),, isIEAi`0m) `E OWEN souxn, to A Tovthe Lacliesof Barrie and Viznftyz . A Miss Horton having entcrcl into co-nartneb ship with Miss J a,ckson, and removpd ta new preimses, DU>n.o1> STP.EF.T `Scum, orrosrwn rmn BARPJE HOTEL, begs to inform the. public of these facts and to state that she is now_ better than ever able to meet the requirements of her increasing trade. V The new rm rc- spectfully ask a call from ladies requiring any- thing in the line of 7!I_IE.!.HERY, nunss AND MAN- __ _ __. _ .-_-~.~. TOWNSHIP OF MEDORA. ,. 4-... A....... Ana 1" `Barrie. 0c_t'ober, 1873. TOWNSHIP OF n:I'6Nck; '2} 6` ` en" 13 73 F1 1nn `IQ RI`. V ~:x._s .zl{ik.n1ac.. % - crfct satisfaction in_ all work guaranteed. -1--nu-as: n Innunnu 1 v-;--....., - Aiso 3. full line if _____, ._.-gun Has not `broken down yt, tllougha kind friend of ours has been telling people we soon shall be. We wish to state that we shall still keep on selling at the `iLiii*iE1 Pssma Pnlcgs` FOR CASH. - Until We have burst, when we shall let our talkative friend know of it. Look out for -inc -s1`:'J:.m AND 1`1N1sH_ . `Of his Plxotograplxs `is Superior to any they have had taken yet. 47~6m / . ---AT 'I'l{XZ_'- 'l`.n'nA:2'to Furniture iiousz`, Bay. eld tree`t. ' 43-ls? 117:3; % `air; :%%f;fV PHera.aAa 18 mt- J K'.~'l` TO HANI) AT -..-..- -I-s\DOl1' 1 _Wi1l visit the fa Trusses, etcu. with full supply of n An'n1'1:4' n.._:.. 1:--;_1 n-`_1.-_.1___ nn_3 VGOOJ Furniture. INFORMATION FOR PHYSICIANS. nuprumzo AND Eioamsu PEOPLE. -.........., -...... BARBIE, Barrio Hotel, September 23rd. ORILLIA, Ox-illin House, 24th. GOLLINGWOOD; Globe Hqtd. Sept. 25th. MEAF0B.D,VPanl 3 Hate}, Se tember 26th. OWENWSOUND, Ooulson ouse, dep`tem- Grand Medal and Iii 1oma at the Centennial Phila- delphia; Grind Iedal at the Uni\'cr.::d iambi- tion. Paris. Fnnce. Recommended In: a lame D61` Zli ORANGE? ON BAYFIELD STREET, motion of (he V J : `_ " the; IE this truss tnlnently R:dialf'Cu_re_ _-,oAto cured { . On! beltroundthe :15: 1 t: :nd`|:~uprin`yc requiredfotiu us: `no cg" `P. Apparatus nnightening Cnrvm:ro:Hip and no tprin6 reqni_ted {or my _Appu-atus Dnease. Bow Le ,. ry Ner, Club Fool. etc., and: on moat Icienti c ptinciplu. hicev um: an n my ocl. OOK HERE!-- l`H_E ' TORONTO u_'.I 5\.u`u.--...,..-. av -- _ '(.:E0P.(:EN'STDP.UG STORE; delphla; _(.irInd Medal at the Uni\'cr.::u Exhibi- tion, Pans, I-`nnc_e. Recqmmcnded by a large uumbcrvof lcadmg I-nycd1_cal men}. ` _ P~HE;6GRAPHlNG. CHARLES G..__:-_I A .._-..-L..- -B4.-c: +u- U4: gun...--av--... Lot. Con. Acres. Amhcoatstc. Due. Foes. ~ 1 c. 8 c. - Qu- 4 13 100 686 __ .- ..-p.svrurr alElL|.lNERY; ' s1r}?cZ1 LESQEJQ Manufacturer, `King-st., Hamilton. _ F]:-cc _ .._-1..... ., n....m1n. i-]11t1a grow -I1 :1-V, Treasurer Co. Sims.-Zc they mud the l "r}%'6iir'Ei"sf IfAE:iHia '3. . 44-ly E. _ ' i.;.'r :LPai8ley E01150, Sept. 30th 1 rnplc nl-2 um`. U\\ ci) Sound at `(,<;ruL .-\ccmn1po- I1 \'\'c:atl1er.' r .~.".1 a`.m\'e. n:1.med' U; the v-xccptlozi cu iuyi 'l`_hessa.lon urday steamer n `lll (?m\k-burn `1`.L'l1`(l2l_`, SECJIHCF n, and Cockburn v:A1n.c-sd:1f steamer 5; All 91-i.m;v)\., 3. LEE` 8:. SON. .ER.Y 35:13: i N0'l`IC_B To Sealed Tenders the Secretary of Public \Vorks,,:nd endorsed. _`-`Tenders for Canal and Look unt. Angle, run he received at this office amvnl of the Eastern and Western Inn]: .'on FRIDAY, the 10th DAY OF OCTOBER net,' for the conItruc- tion of a. Look and the formation of approaches to it on the landward side of the present lock at St. Anne. ' A map ofythe locality, together with has and specications of the works to be one, mu lm men at this oice and It the Resident and specication or the work: `Do be none, can be seen at this office and at En ineer-'5 office, at St. Anno,.. on And After SA URDAY, the 27th d3 of SEPTEMBER next, at either of which p ccs printed forms of Tender can be obtained. _ . . f`n..O-.-nn4n.-u nrn I-nnnnnted f0 bear 1n mind of be obtained. _` Contractors are requested to bear that tenders will not be considered unless made strictly in accordance with the printed forms, a.nd--in the case of rms, except there are attached the actual signatures the nature of the occupation and residence of, each mem- ber of the sauna ; and further,` an sceepted Bank cheque tor the sum 'of $2,000 must Ic- compzmy thc Tender, which sum shall be for. foitcd if the party tendering declines enterin into contract for the works, at the rates am on the terms stated in the oer submitted. m... ..u...,..... H... ...+. in mi hp returned to stated in the oner suonnvwu. The cheque thus sent in will be returned to the respective parties whose tenders no `not accepted. _ For the duo fullment of the contract, utm- acceptcd. . For the duo fullment satis- factory security Vill be required "by the de- posit of money to the amount of ve per r./it. on the bulk sum of the contract; of which the sum sent in with the Tender will be com sidered a. part. v Ninntv nor cent. onlv of the progress esti- 'cn.t1ou. . t congregation pre ilding mve nn.=.'.n1'. -Kev. ox} sidered part. Ninety per cent. only progress mates will be paid until the completion of the \X.'V`l.', work. ' To each Tender must be attached the actual signatures of two responsible and solvent per- sns, residents of the Domihion, willin to be- come sureties for the carrying out 0 these comhtions, as well as the due performance of the works embraced in the-Contract. _ rm.:,. n.m....:........+ Jnnu ma!-. hnwaver. bind work. embraced in the-Contract. This Department does net, however, bmd itself to accept the lowest or any tender. 13" 1'1...` nu- ~ www.- Dk:r.u1'r.\1z:n oF1{.\xL\'.\\' AND CAN.\L`, 1 Ormw.-_\, 29th August, 1879. A )l0N'l`ll quuranteod. 812 adsy at home made by the industrious. Canltal not required : we will start you. Men, women. boys and girls make money. faster at work for us than at anything else. The work is lipihi. and plezuunt. and such as anyone can go rig H. 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 in the time. Those already at work are laying up large sums 0! money. Address TRUE 8:, CU.. Augusta, Maine. 37-`. .m ~-s~...-.-_:j__._ , E? Young horses, 2 Second-lland l h:ttous, 1 New Phaeton, `.3 Covered Carriages, Several Open Buggies, 4 Democrat Wagons, Double and Single. - S11 M M 151: "1i`" i"1>. E \v~b`()_I") . ~-' -A I 1 A.__I.. L- uairi, Jmiu 2m, 1379. A XVEEK in your own town. and up capital risked. You can give the burn- 1165:! u. trial without. expem-e. _Tho best on prtunity ever offered for those willing tovrork. on should try nothing also until you are for yourself what you can do at the business we o`or. No room. to explain here. You can devote ull yourtimo or only your spare time to the businc:-;5. and make great. pay for every hom- t_l1u.t you work. \Vomen make as much as men. Sand for spccix_1lprivat.o terms and particulars, which we mail free. 35 Outt. tree. l_)on't3 com- I K spcc_i_I.lp1'ivat.o and pm-ucumra. which tree- Don`: plain or hard times while you have such 1; chance .-\d'1rL's4 II; II.\l.LE'l"1` &: C0,. Portland, Maine. .:us'r ATRIVED L [Garnet Ear-rings and Sinus, Gold and Silver \VatcIleI, Chains, T Gem Rings, Elcclro-Plato. Toys, &:c., "Spectacles, Children : slelxns ' and Carriages. 11.1 `J - ._.._. Slxiuglc Blocks, $1.50 per load. Apply to V D._Mr,-D0.\'ELL, \1'-_... LI... I.`.......l-u iillll. was A IICD v.7. Two Doors West Barrie Hotel - ...._._.___- FHRS1`-CLASS OPENING TO ` " COUNTRY STORE-KEEPERS This` Co._ gives away a Handsome Book with evcry`3 lbs. of Tea. Sold. in 5 lb. ackages. 3,300 nggnts in Great Britain. F partwa- lars from - `E0. MANN, '- /L Dom. Gen. Agent, V 295 Yonge-38., 25 ' V Torontb "BEDROOM SETS. PARLOR SETS, EXTENSION TABLES, WHAT.\'O I`S &.c., &c. . -to. Largest. Best & Cheapest Stock of furniture In this section of ountry, which, on inspec- . tion, will prove to be the fact. i5f!.EN'IJ_*i'.$ `-.1, .~:~n,oio,9oo. For; :1.`._1`)li5'.1:-`: UH. " Fire Business Only. a.-137' A Rememberthe place, the [Brick Store. in Rear of the Market. _ _ DAVID DOUGALL, 12- . y , `Barrio, Ont. TIZEONEY 1'0 LENIS" Bu-rio. Much I]. 1879. Will (D.V.) resume hefclaucl gn Thursday 11th- spt. ' 'n____-- a__;. :1 1311A 28.4: aqua Barrie, Sept. 3, 1879.- `VOCAL misIc;_ `Erma `I311 V M I S S P 0 RT E R `Is,open' to .1-ecgivo engagement: to Teach Olggxeywithin euydistancei o!Bu1-ie: Ne in oonneqtion Bt'|_n-io_"Mechnnic3` OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, my .1 SCHOOL. - iA_BINE-'1A`A MAKING . imliscrimixlztte r,idz1yin. Pax`k,'hy aid supp_c-r at tho` To take up Local Agencies for the M. H. HARRISON ;s_`'-.& L CHEAP. MRS; -1;-OOKE sa 0. L_ SANDERS, or LONDON, ENG. WEB. CAPON, cbxsxswmq or , Upposito Quocn s Hotel :\1 PLY 1'6 F. B8.-1UN,V Secretary, 1 ..-. n . .. . H, A` JLIJJJJ, No the Foundry. 26-` ` 36-4: 11.1 laucu u . zuiew, published Ontario; is de- 11 .1..`..1m-:1 in nr ,BA_D Wxwra A;I1;A11ig;h aiiity on `astronomical matters writes to an Eng-5 lish paper :-- Sir,-I anticipate _ a'. very nnanrnvin nm-?nr'l between $110 -Lib and 1181). 2-" D1l`,--1 aI1I.1(;|puM: 11. Hay dan erous period between the 4th 8th A of ctobcr next. On the 5th, the earth . nnaunu lml-moan Hm cum and $.2_l .111'ri (`L e. 01`-U`QtQl,)B!' next. Un VHIGVDLH, .u1u.um'uu - passes between `the sun and Szxtuxwi (i. e._ . the sun in opposition to Saturn) and on the 6th the solar-conjunction "with the electric Mercury occurs ; Mercury being in_ oppiosi-_ txon to Saturn and Mara shxtionary, I The ' above planetary positions will produce some very_ violent and dst1'uctivo_ga1es, uttendeyl by a. low tempcrzmlre, sudtden` clmnges, hail, heavy rains, -and some ex-V A .tensivc`_discha.1'res of the ulectriu uid in . . .5 ,, I various locahtles. V --R:.cv. John Brcdyiui bridge last Sunday. _ 1'1 _--Pr0f. Holmos -`is presenting" Queen Estllcr at \Valkerton.A ` ' ' V ---Mr. W. Vaig, Florxst, was atjlidge at i the Toronto Exhibition. ' ` -- .. n 11 A u:_L-._ ....... .\v.n.-J Hun mom` has held court at Barrie. U10 '1'0l`0I11'.0 ll12u11UI.uuu. ' --Mr. R.Chappell,Al1iston,\vas oneof _the judges at the P1'o\'inciu1 Fair. , V _ -This is the rst time Mr. J us_tice Ar - --Mr. McCarthy is .0110 of the~counsd for the defence in the Dr. Stowe` case. --Mr. J. C. Mo1'gai1'g11res among the prize givcr_s of Alliston Hortic111tura1a11ow'. -4\Vc enjoyed a. call from Ex-Deputy Reeve -Ha.m1I'1iI1, Tecumseth, on Tuesday.` n .-- - 'nr_ '1' ,.:..,1 ...:11 .m...-1n:-ii hath HGT- LRCOVO Ilullllluu, Luuuumuuu, nu. ............_..,. --R,cv.` Mr. "Laird will coxldtlc both ser- vices in the Metl1odisvt Clmrbh next Sun- .1-.. VJUU 4132' _.u.u . -4-Mr. A. H0o(1,\vho1'u"cs`o:x B1a.in s farm, has been appoimecl one of the D1'1'ec'.or.s of the Outzlriu Ftmt Grower. Association. -- n 1 1 . 1 H H, _________ LA `LA LHU \JllLiU.'LU .I.'Lu1.u xguuu wan: -;-avvvuumu... . -Mr.. Cu1nb`e1'1a.nr1 sent passes to `the .n1c1x1be1`s of the C,mnt.y O'oun'ci1 for .1130 ' during-the Tomnto =Industria.1Exhibition- -Thc, death is :v.1mouncec_1` at Owen ,Sound, bf Mr. J. W. McDowell, law sttxtlcut, forxxxey :t_tc:>.che1"in'B:u'ric High School. - --; .' .. 1.1 DJUILVULI . _ I --Mr. Peter Sum}! _1xa3Aussunxcd',px`op1!ic- torship of the Jo'1inson House, Toronto, which will in_ f'~_1tm'c be known as Sxna1I s Hotel." V -'-Mr. C. C. Bxlges, .`$l1a11t;_Vy Bay, took `for his "I-Ierefo1'ds,_ 2nd prize for u. y_eurling_ b'1A1l1.c.'-11f, tmd 2m1.fo1` It cow, atpthc Toronto Exhibitlon. ' -311-. 1\IcCa'.1'thy, M.1 ., and Mr .' cook, M. P. P., are }".1nm1g those `who-contribute $10 to_the-special pri`/.e1is,t of th East Rid-3 ix1g"Fa11Sl1Qw. - I - .. . 1- 1, i.-..1_}....r.`2:.. lllg L"d.1l DHUH. , . --Rceve 11011311, of Adja1a,.l1asLee11 dis- tI11guis11ing11ixnse1{ as an athlete, hf!-`s'i]1f_`, at Father Gibney's recent pic-uic taken first lmnurs `in putting thd heavy stone. --Mx;. Chas. Cluthe, s\1rgic:1I a.pp:u':1t11s - 1u:"mufactu1`c1', nm.do'-lxis periodical visit to Bn.1'1'ic on Ttlesday, and had calls from a_ number of luersons requiring his scrvlces. ' -- --- --'- -~ :1 .1,1,L-- ' ' ..... 4.. x -E.W. J oii11sOxi', the ntiiletc,` wzis. in town on Monday. He will, it is expected, be here ziguin in the course of V a few days on very iinportmit business, abmit \\`hic`.1 we shall speak later, * -Dr. _1\I()1*ton, of B1'a(1fo1'd, gives a lec. ture every '1`11ur.:d:Ly evening to tho Teach- ers in traixiiiig at the _l\Iode1 School, on Hygiene, including Anatmny, `I. I1ysig>1orry, ` aml_ general Laws of he:x1_th. \ --r ...- n 11' ,,,.._ ..n.,....\ _ --I\I1*.4. `Massey Gcd`d:cs,\ms' :m1ong' those 11`ese11tud'to the .Pr_incess at Haumltrm. She was` attired in -w_hit-e silk, (1 Ia 1 rin-- .\....m1 ..v:H.'+n'l1n mu`! lnmk.-, fmxth-' She was attweu 111 -w,mt-e 5111:, a m 1 ruL-- ccssc, trimmed with't_u1lo and lace ; fent11'- ers and 11;Ltu1'a1 (}j'.'.'e1's ; 01`Ilfml0nt_s-up:\1S: and? duunonds. ' ' 7 --D1'. WL \V. 11'c1amd, Medical superin- tcndcnt of the Scottish National Institu- tion for the educatipnvof imbecile children, :Lt'L:;1'be1't,]1as been for smne days" the guest of D1`. Bcaxtmm, snpori11_tem1c1it of 01'iI',lia.Id\i0t ~X.sy11'I1n} 1: `H r. v ~'.'i1` 1\ !.'.L,. F H. U1 l1!.ld4.L\.l\xUL .xa_, nun. . _, -I{e\'. W . ].l_. .I.>oIc:`,"'LL.D., lzitc of the Bel-kcloy-st1-cct Methodist Clmrch, T0- rontu, :u1ct_zI.1i2c`w.1'rc1` whom Dzune cihzeus luujchu.d't1wp1cas1u'e of hearing, 1m__sAac- ceptcd an im'itz.iun to` become pastor of tho llislmp ' Simpson l\'Ic>t}1cw(USt ~Clnu'eh, -1')ctx'..it, at :\ S:11:L1`y_(vf'$2,()00. __. .'-. ,,, --L.L....---_ , Canada`). Permanent Loan `and Savings `Company.- .. . vxvrn . 1' re: >:.-:n mm v . 4-~ lcevq Ashduwn, of `1I11ix11)1ii'ey Town- shi x dru 3 -ed in to see us while on his wu '- 1 : . back from 'l`o1jonLo, 1`.ucsdu.y.` 1\`Ir.'Ash-'- down did :1. good thing for his district by bringing dowxrtu the Exhibitirni, and li:m'- ing with the Eliiigratiuiiii Agelif, 1. case (vf szunplus of wlxezlt, "outs, 'bzu".'uy7:1m1 puns gruwn on his fan-in, as :1 1n'm.f of the qi1:\1- ity of 1\I11s]g:iku Sui]. "' `I I'\,, E, _[`I|'1__` .$.x L-nu I`[\.. RELATXNG TO TOXVX AND COUNTY.- 3 Clarke, Tiuyg LHU ..L'il411'KLr.`-3Al.\.n nu ...- V ' "'_'J coe opened at the Com-t House on '1`ucs- ` day, at one o clock. His Lordship Mr. Justice Arn_1our occupied the Bench, and BL`. -John_Crcrzu', of Hamiltoxi, appeared to condtict the Crown business. '_GRA2\'D Junons, The following gentlemen were sworn in to compose the Grand Jury :--Messrs. J 01111 Kean, l\Iar.ch1no1mt, (Foreman) ; John Dickie, Acljala; H. Ditchburn, Ros- seau ; `Wm. McDe1:mott, Tecumsetlr ;'W. H. _Hammil1, Tecilmset-l1;' John Darby, Vespra. ; John Hoey, Acljula; J umes Rus- sell, Duntroon; C. H. . Roo, Orilliu"un'(1 Ma.tchedasl1; John World, Orillia; Robb- "Blank, Innisl ; R.JChappel1, Alliston ; S. J no; Fitzgerald, Medonte ; John Graha.m,- Tosorontio ; C. Cooke, Cookstown; C. H. Bosanko, Barrie ; Geo. Rogers, Essa`; ~-- -- .~` nit unnui ` Fm's3r .u : _"1`he Fa.11,A.'.=:sizes Kfoi` {lie Couixty of Sim-v 7744.-- -_. m..,..., lnw tlmt no main shall be a(_1Ju_uguu gum: of an offence against the} crlllillla-U8-W `1`}` less pronounced 30 b twenzty-four Of 1118 .fel1ows,_tw elve of w{1`om_jyv._ 36,4 grn-ndflnd twelve petit"juro1`s. ?~'Rpf_rnng to the Jury 'systemfHisT Lordship? remurkdd that there A 'wer,:prson','yvho` l1e1 `the `.7 Gr:'!i1d_ $0 ohiixefx*y,Vv611ioh.-ii;wxa.:s_ ej bntjit.vt{ns__e11-- out = `-the" '}1ueBt:i6` hetan iofjhe .41w1 sm- PITHYT -PERSONALS. SIMC-OWE _ FAALI. ASSEZES THE JUI>c.E s CHARGE. sucoxn D.-n"s r-m>`cr.I-:D1x_c.s.{ n. u\: I1LA`unL;m) \JIu_y. u.v.:. . =:.m>.`zmI_.,v '\{.'=*=Tnt- :: 122 gum xiazsuagw. so. rs A nvrxwi r Q10 mm min pm.-.xc];c1_ :6: Brzvce: prgsenting Queen iGrand`}l'ury 5v ras5_6 "t9 `1ma.:e. i use, and ;he could_1_1ot.nnde1stand -_how_any person in fa`.vor"of`p_opular- liberty ` and` maintenance was that it was one of themost popular-.in_stitutions that could exist. The Grand Jury he was addressing, for example, `represented the whole County, were chosen from thespeople of the County to act for them in the capacity of jurors, and were V thus fullling a` high and responsible duty in accordance with the popular will. v In_ former days the Grand Jury stood between the people and arbitrary power, and while there was not any present prospect of such timesrecurriug there was no tellingwhat might yet arise to prove the desirability of having such a tribunal A little over 100 vrsnrn nrrn :1. Grand Jury were ned 100 popular rights could hold it in disfavor. ` One reasonthat could be urged in favorof its democratic (if he might use the r~term)"and' ' such '9'. tribunal 5 mare-eyes -.I.uu_~ _ years ago a. Grand . Jury?were~_ne,d_ 100 apiece in a. London Courtfor notgbrini f in a _true bill egziinst the publisher of a certain political pamphlet. Another res.-. son why the `Grand Jury should not be" abolished was that it was an` integral part. - of the administration of justice.'.. 'In>thi;ss country -' the. `people i_ essentially g`0VeI'n themselves, in -other -`countries they are governed; it Inighthe justly n,nd`_w'isely or - it might be otherwise. In Fmncc, for in- stance, the Judge in 3. Court acted the "part of :1. sort of .presecl1tpr, exa.uiin ing* the accused hiniself who, if ' silent, might be; adjudged`_ guilty, or if disposed to answer qilesticiiie might be `convicted on the very miswersg he gave. On the con- trary with us an accused person was deemedpinnocent tillproved guilty in the due course of the l:Lw.. His` Lordship could not think the people would be satis-. ed with an irresponsible "or, if he might use the term, despotic power, in place of "the existing `system. '-Another argument in favor of Grand Juries was that it edu- .cated_._ the people in respect to -legal pro- cesses, and inspiredtlieni with condence through.tliedciiowleclge that they formed part of the admiiiistrzition of Justice. - It was, no doubt, at times :1 source of incon- \'eni'ence'to men who were suinuioned as jurors, but it learned them something, -if _uothing more tliruin little pifiidciice to keep out of law. The question -of expense was raised ` by those who we;-e opposed to the Grand Jury systeni, but there were It grezit many persons u(ho-were ever ready to preach economy till the doctrine was brought home to tll01l\SCl\'(`S. ~ Gr':md Juries \i`e1`e, no 'dm1l)t, an expensive in~ stitntion, but their costlinoss was not to be ujcighed in the balance with the constitu- tional freodoin of which they :u"o,ti-.e g:.mr- dians and protectors. Atlverting to the confinement of prisoners, H is Lordship ob- served that the popular mind seems to have, gone crazy on the subject of` philantln-opy tow:1rds criininuls. Many of the prisoners conned in the gaols of the coj.1i1ti`j,'- v.'c1'e far better kept th.'j.n bU1Il0 of the people who were taxed for their support. After :1 man had `been co1_1victed of _an c-li'r:nt._`e -against society and iuude 3.,-`nod his clnixii to incarceration, he did not think-it \\`.`).S right. to make smell 9. llltlll as comfortable as pos- sible within prison `walls . Tlie fact that criminals found their wtiyto the Peniten- tiary for the third and fourth and liith time did not lTl(llC:Li0 that the in1pri3on- ment whicli they sufl'ered ' acted, like it should act , as :1 dete1`1':m_t from crime. During his Own experiezico forye:u's as 4). ,_1- public pr0.=s_eeutor, before `he ascended `tho )1] Bench, His L01-dsliip had` nu.-t with men y, who, declaring that, 21% the pl11'::s-'e ggoes. the world ou'ed_ them {t liviiig, -were rcsol\'- ed on having the debt settled by being sup- Sc ported in the penzil institutions; of the ' hind. But yet < there seemed to be Iv. " generail syniputliy with such .mcn and o 11'} concern about thelir comfmt while in prison. `I5 _And the public mind, His Loralsliip s3up~ _ posed, would continue in this direction till 11- -crime becomes so prevalent that there will 11- he a revulsion of feeling, and the other ex- 11, trmne, he :1ll1l05ifC{\I`C(l, would be reached. 110 After an elzibornte t`.?\'[IOSll'lUl1 of the nnture of the :se\*e1'v.lvCases to coinebofore the Jury, His L0l`(l.`$lilP conclmled his clnwgc. , ('I:I.\l!.`{.\I. nu:.":<'.-:'r. Tun Qiizizx v<. .-\.uo.< A'\'I.\ .`1_,`.2\'lI llL'GlI W,\1:n_ ---Perj ury . True Bill. V117,, t\.. ..r flninrirc l\lIr\'n()___ ' \\`1\1lU."?`l. L'1'J x_u_y .1 ; (Lu u.... 9. T113 Qvm-gx. Cu,uu.1:<. 1\Im\'rm--- Mltrder. The Jury found a.Trnc Bill, and the prisoncl` on being :u'rui;3nc pleaded `not guilty. 'l`he trizvl is set (1-5'.'~.".1fnr{o~ day. .l\I1'. Lmmt, Q. C.,`dofcnds, ' n.'nn.<\- \'< .In<.rr.r~nKm:1:.--Arsnn.9 (lily. .i\11`. .u_Uum,, \,g- u., uuu..m.~, . Tm: QUE_xa_\ vs. _-JOSEPII1(I11t1i.--:\l`Snn. True Bill. ' ' ,. nr..m . M; ...- ,4 ` Aci LII!` \A\.v. u.u-4v... -.,.. _ -- I N.Dm1EN1v_s. S1m10$'s & L'A_~2ELLEUR- AND M. GR.-n'so:J---Actio_n `on Promissory Notes wlxicln -_ Gmyson endorsed. V'e r(1ic_t fbr Plt'., $671-2.75. ` McCarthy, Boys & Peplel` . for P1_t'.; WV. H. 1"itzgc1'a1_(l for Daft-. W, 1u':n.- . --' ..~ man" no {`.n!?rn_ I01` 1`.l_l'dI. \V. 1.1. J.'1w.5:.::.u.xu nu nu... A(:x1_-;:~; J ANE McP1I.uL' v. THOMAS Cour- L;xv.\'1).-~I3rc:xch' of Promise McCarthy, Boys & Pcpler for P1t'.; Ldunt '15: Lrmut for Dcft. I 1_t`. nonA-suited. ._.__-.- -.._ H1... 1\Trn.w-w Q:-\n.\1.< IUXT UULL. J. Jun lAUAL`u\uvuu- Jxo. DICKINSON vs. Tm: Nolirix Smcor. RAxI.v_s A\' C0.`--Acc0unt. Lmmt R . Lmmt for I 1t{Y.; Edw. Martin for Dcfb. ILIL A. Boys vs". "W. I\I(:QU;\IGL- `Ejectnlent. McCarthy, Boys & Pepler for P1t'.;`Louut & Lount for Deft. _Ve1`dict for P1t'. and 1 shilling damzxges. 1 `n V `r .... .. Qvv #_A_ ____ 1-_'____ V I \`VI'\ uwuuu ---a- _ 7% ..V7 . `I ' (JAPITAL, - - -_ . 1,750,000. 0F['[(,'E--Old P. `0. Building, Cotcf of _ (,'ullicr and Owen Streets._. _ ._ LU]; .|. Luu. uuu. .-. uuu.... .. ........ WM. ()v1-:1u3x_n vs. JOHN, Josmu ANDA HENRY TEsKm'.--Trexpass. _Lount & Lount for P1t'.; McCarthy, Boys & Peplerr for -Deft. ' 'rr-_-_..._,.. `Cf uuv Y 11.. n,,__ 101' -ucw. Geo. HOUSE vs. H. & N. W. Ry. Co.-- Action for damages for the. destruction of a. team and s1eigh by the train. Verdict for P1t'., $250. McCarthy, Boys 8.: Pepler for P1t'; Mr. Wallier, of Bruce, Burton & Walker, for Def_t_. 'IIIL_-,-.`-.. 'l|ll'-.-1- A11 u- '|"u u fin v.er.1'>1t 0'1 Ivzumsx, nu. .u\n_u. MELVILLE 1\IILLAR Tun GUI-SLPII LUMBER Co.--Ti{esp:is. 1\'IcCa.rthy,'Boys & Pcpler for Pltj ; D. Guthri_e for -Deft. Gno. R. SULLIVANVS. Towx or Bnmm. -McCa.rthy, Boys & Peplex-' for Plti; Lo\iut,& Lount fo1',.Deft. Record with- drawn. A ' . ; -- r _,.; -n c.........'.. EUGENIE EARL vs. Join? B. iSIRAGU'E.-- Breach of Promise. Lount & Lount for Pltff.-; Edward Morggui for Daft. . 1\IAnGAm-1:: PULL vs. WM. Wm.Y._--iEj,cct- mont., McCarthy, Boys 85 Pepler forPlttY. Verdict for Plt`. and 1 shilling damages. Joax.Gnm:N vs. DAVID DU;~::<.-Seduc- tion. J. W. H. Wilson for Plt'.; Mark Scanlati for Daft. . Dmnagcs by co`nsc1_xt, $250; 3 V 11' -n 1:1----...'..'~n..wx'm ',Tul\ .`I I.'xrr:n.m{.- opagv. _ , ,. _,_ __ K . ' N. R. VV1LLoUdmzY vs. Jxo. JENK1xs{- Covenant. M'.Sca.n1an for P1t`.; T. VV,` Howard for Deft. ' - -_.-'_ T.-. 17:! "l`nw.- 'D.umvrY uowaru IU1` um. V JAMES Booril, JR, vs. Tm-2 PacExIx MUTUAL Fun": INSURANCE Co.-Action on a. po1icy.-McCart11y, Boys &.Pep1e_1' for Pltl; Bethune,` 0slo1',& Moss for Doft. _ . There is no fon of pliysica1`vs'aste ind pros- trated`vit`ality, thath. bountiful use of the Emulsion, will not change. to glowing health and full life and vigor, and then it is not a disn. eeable medicine, but the mostxlelightfulj kin of feed. ' ` "|- - I ~ -.....-_L `L.......}ln 1\`,`t\1!lIhnl\ ant` hirrars K1110. UK xuuu. , , FOR the purest brands of -tobacco and cigars V and the most extensjve assortment of amok- ers sund'ries,~ call on E. Bethe], Dnnlop-st., vadjoining Mccau-thy : block. He_is the only exclusive dalr in tobacco in town, andhells. adjoimng Mcuarnny a Dluun. Luv 10 ...... ....., exclusive ' and sells. chemo. `AAOAnn.V-:To all wlxo aie sutfering from the errors and, mdiscretxons `of youth,` nervous weakness, early decay, loss of mzmhcxod, &c.. ` I, will send a receipt that will cure ou,FREE OF..CHAR_GE. VThis great reme y was dis; covered by a missionary in South America. ` Sends self-addressed envelope tovthe REV; Josnrn T. V Ixmm. S_talian_ D, .. Vetg_ York nu... * ' > . 4_ 5 ~. _' 4 . The Bat Salve i::_t_he Qvorld for Cuts,` Btuiees,'Sores, `U1ce_rs,"Sn.1t Rheh_m.. Tetter; Ohafped B.n.x1ds. "Ohi1b1z-ins`. 0o"rns.= and all Mn 5 of skin Ex-nations. -This Salve guaran- If ygu` don't and need I} or di1y'_ oth'e1'vl>ye Stuffs go di-rect to ~- _ _' GEORGE.\"S DRUG STORE