Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 1 Mar 1883, p. 2

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TRUNK8! % E TRUNKSIA ; Inuuxsn ".CPne1p.~ V ...'Ws_ters. : Harcourt r..Freemun. ' Ferris. , .:Di-yden. . . Gould. . . &\IOW0t. .'.'0rooks. ,. Chisholm. ' .~.. Blezai d. .` Huger. '... Murray. -. . Dowling. .`..Drury. 3 ( Ullcvnwo ; l . I The Hawkstone Sporting Club, held their monthly party at the dwelling of Mr. John ; E Williamson, on Friday evening, Feb. 23rd. 6 l About 35 couples. took part in the dance; a ; splendid large room was decorated for the event. The music was composed of two violins which were really well handled, as- , 3 sisted by a lady friend with the organ. - The I l party was represented by our Orillia, East I I Oro, and Mount Pleasant friends. The I } table was furnished with all the dainties of j the season. The dance lasted nntil the wee , some hours put in an appearance, when E the managers suggested that a vote of l thanks should be presented to the Host and 1 Hostess, which was cheerfully signed by , ' every individual present. With this we { wish Mr. Williamson and family may long ' ;live to enjoy our little pleasure parties, , land we also tender thanks to our good! f Editor for his kindness in publishing our` ., little Paragraph. . -. nunonux-n A an (In I .4` Graham. . .Pardeo. ,.Culdwel1. y Ougaden. '..Gibs on, J. M 1 ..li083. .G.A E. Bishop . , McCraney. { . .ha1cuaw. . . . McMahon. . . . Awroy. ..Badgox-ow. . . .. . Widditield. . . Baltour. ulll. . (Gibson, F. `Inn: Rayaide. IIIIIMPNIISS, BEAUTY; Bai ter. Mclaqghlin. . M clnty re. . . Snider. . . Masters. . . Moran. . .Clu-ko. . .Mc Kim. . Laxdlaw. ll ..\I..Lnu 3 Our cotom., the Gazette, seems to think ! `it will be serving its readers by copying I - some mild strictures by the C'ardu:cll Scm`.a'ucl upon the above little work. While we 2113- l preciote tlie motive which animated our tirst I ,-namcd_ contemporary, we can any with truth 1 that we are obliged to the Sciztincl for his i } "remarks. notwithstanding that he states i z this little work to be extremely mis- 3 leading." It is this very correction of cr- rors, almost impossible under existing cir-V i cumstances to prevent, no matter from what" quarter it may come, that the compilers have from the very first (now some ten years ago) been wishing for. Our worthy brother of the Sentinel is one of" those who is entitled to bear the blame ofthese errors. inasmuch as he has allowed them to pass in previous years without the objections he now takes. ' Had he pointed them out last veer or the year before they would have been corrected in this year's issue.` Tl: will mnilv I-an I-mlinvml Hmt J-I... ...-..L:s.. Banner and we cordisllyendorse the con- cluding sentences of the paragraph :- "Last week a night not often met with was witnessed b the inhabitants of this village. A family 0 emisrrants from the Kingdom of Belgium ` were seen marching Indian trail fashion up our main street, consisting of pater and meter families and their of!`- spring, numbering no less than seven, the voungest resting in its mother's arms. Their attire created quite a sensation, as they were dressed in theiriown country's fashions, clogs, etc. Of course none of the family could speak a word of English, and . the aid of one of our citizens had to be call- ed in to End out where they came from, Where they were going, and so forth, and 1 it was ascertained that the only address for this country they had was, - Rev. Pastor Bluhm, Muskoka , which means about as much Mr. Jones, Ontario. They were given possession of the emigrants shed, and I ; through the help of several of the citizens ' made as comfortable as circumstances would allow. It is our opinion that the {emigrant agents should be severely censur- 5 ed for sending poor people out to this coun- !try at this time of the year. This family ' have about 830 left and have not the slight- est idea where to get more-when that is lvnnn The following is from the Gravenhurst x LU q...uu; pork, $8 per 9-.')'d. 5 AN nxcrrxxu Arum. I Our boys hero have spent considerablei 1 time in preparingian ice boat for the pur- i L pose of visiting their girl's at the many ; points on Lake Simcoe. They have been `' waiting about nine weeks for what they . call glaze ice, and we cannot nd any of it t as yet. `We have two very quiet boys that 1 would never be suspected of being venture- . esome, but they were the verv boys to have 1 I the first journey. I am informed that they 3 3 tried tholr invention on Thursday evening, `, l and [ was very sorry to hear a. Mr. William- i `son and S Morrow, relate the sad story, i 1 that they witnessed the poor fellows shoot- I ; ing over all sorts of drifts, ice bergs and uir~ ; holes. When last seen one of them had | dismounted and was going direct towards 1 Bell Ewart, and : the other, was lauded ` . about a mile and a half west of Starvation 3 Island. They have not returned yet but ; ,_we have received a telegram from one and j 9 we still hope for the recovery of our inno ? i cent friend that was forced so far East. I -_-..- ..-...-.. ..... ..r....,.. ..\....-u. - 5 Mmxzars--Flour per `barrel, 8.3.00 toi .S5.00; bum per ton, 814; shorts per ton, '. $17; chop per ton, $20; fall wheat, 95:: to. 96c.; spring wlwnt, 96 to 98. : barley, -we v to 450.; peas, 60-to 700.; oats,` 33 to 400.; potatoes per bush. 450.; npplesper bx-1., $2 to $9.50; beef. by quarter, to 86.50; per hundred: woutl. to $2.50? I nor l'.'vI'A1 uuuu curtuuwu 11; amp year 3 issue. It will readily be believed that the profits I `arising from the publication of this Direo tory do `not warrant the employment of n trayelling agent to obteinthe information _ necessary; as, althouvh the contents are most useful to every resident of t e eonnty, the auppnrt extended to it has een mogt. meagre. and hes barely Iutced to pay, for the printing. If II. J. P or n. 1-nnntnhln nknmann 4.. AL. .... not in ayuunathy with him in his courm in l1` ll alums! iluposqible that Mr. Muwm . mm wnn'_v through a session with only ton of at misjority. . The olcctiun of Tuesday proves : -mu-luaivoly'Ihnt the "peopled Oumriu are , V l .` uithor the Boumlnry Awnnl question or the ; l l"rm'incinl Ri_u,htangit.1.tion. .\ Grit will 1 certainly cling (0 olllce with the onergy of l l decpofation, but at most we may expect an appeal tn tlufpeoplo in loss than lwn ypnrs. ;t t uuu pnu_I:u.Ig. If a. J. P or a. constable chooses to die or to change his. residence. it cannot be ex- pegted that the Olerkof the Peace who eup- plied the list, __(and who took all possible pains to have {to correct one) is intuitively to [know of it. _If our ootem. xvill refer to foot of page 14. he v'v _ilI nd '3 regueat to mngistiateeg which we hope they : corn? . islv witli . ~'l'n nhnw Huh 1-In nun nub .ncu...L..L:.... LL- nv \vIwF- ~ . ' l vTo.show_t!;,atvv9 are not ovenhating the I one when` we pull this little Directoryl ,;most uieful we giv_o agme pfthe gon- temp is follow: :+L1unts of the County rop er," gnd of the Mualtoka. and Parry sound Districts. Times and, places of sit- tings ot dl,0Aivil an(_l_ Otilgiinai Gourts, and limts of the" Oonrtg. Lswyelp nd ' lair rms-e-County .0iearn-T3&m..'n umxys or me mvmon Uourtg. Laivyexp and law rm,-.-:-County .Oiera:-"L"cenue Gomniaaionen -`Gox_1 _zm1a_Iio;xex-3 ix; R , &c.--`P|-is'ons and _Lock~Up .Eouqes--n_1e:'n- box-;_oVf Dominioh and Local` Pa:-lia.n;uta~ `.?.'::"'-.:.a""""` " `-""`"` as ;t73:-'3f5s $u'd-7 ninB3":y Au nat'9x_m,l infciixidion-imonfboliiof-the~('J3'un5y Goi1`n- oil,'l with their.-`.`P. O. ` Tdwnship Ole:-ks and Treasurer: with P. 0. address-- Almamo.-Public Holidays--nnd an` oxci-]- lpgt inqlqx. ' ~ ~ la mvm or msws au"mm:n'm04 ] wmnows. % . 1 -.-., .-.....,.,... V..- .... ....... ..-.,... Ms. J. J. CARRUTIIEHS and wife. of Toronto. gaveus 1': call last week. ' u -.. 13.. u'..rr ... L..- 1...... ...A. 1.:- ..1..-.v....1'_i MR. J om: HANNAH and son have re- turned fromMunitoba. They intend going [ _ back in tho spring. ; ' Mn. Anurs KERR`, merchant, has dis.- posed of his business to a Mr. J as. Dick, of Singhampton. Mr. Kerr renxovea to To-I ronto shortly. 3 11". T . . . - ;. L`.\....._.... .t D_-Jt__j -_, .4 .. .......D. I I I ...v .-.-....-..-u.- ...-u. Iunlvn avvu nuunv nuun L`! Mn. Wat. Lount, Q. 3., of Barrie, lectur- ed here lat CThursdt'ty evening in the in- i tercat of the reform party, for 0. J. Phelps, 1 in the \'ictOris.'Music Hall, to :1 fair audi- irnnn. : ~--~~- T T V : TEAS late thaw was hailed by thousands who were greatly inconvenienced for the! want of water. The wells and streams are I pretty well lled, and no great scarcity \\ ill 4 , occur before the spring pods. I I . 1\l'.n......... `Dl...._ _.-_ 1 ,_,,,_I ..- An . --.,...-, 5...`, .... .. .,.... ...~- ..--... i 1 Mn. En. McKA_Y has hung outhis shingle in our midst. He can boot any man in town. .. ,. . . I ' Tm: Avening S. S. anniversary takes place next Sunday. Tea meeting on Mon- day evening. ' 11.. 1,... H ..o.. ... ..-..l ...... L....._ _,. I NVEILL BROS., 1-vnnvv uIovnroJy ` ' Mn. Jams Emuxaox, of Bradford, an ` old Barrie boy, has removed to this village. He has started the baking business opposite the P. 0.` Success . Mn. \VM`. Woons has sold out his interest ` in the hotel business. His successor is a. man by the name'of Tracy. Wm. has got the Manitoba fever and goes there shortly. ; Kfo \V\r Tnnnb D '1 at `D--... .. I..-L.._ I Mn. Rxomun \1:`::;zv1:;1;, has .gono to the N orth- West- i Ma. F. S. CARLTON` has returned fmmf Owen Sound. ' = .. .... ...l 1' `an. -..vuu-_. I V MR. R. Bun`:-`oxn, of Barrio, was in the } I the villageone day last week. Mr. I 1 n.................. .....1 ...:c.. ,.c I SIMGOE .POGKET' DIAREGTOY `rue REAP E_R`;! HAwKs'roue NEWS (Special. ) r- ._.I__A ....., Q........L:...'. (`Ink Ln! onzamoiaa news` POQR :_;u_anAu1-s 03411. of the loading political _jo`unialn of the United States gives an opinion that the . Fialwry Treaty between Canada and that A ununtry will shortly ho abrogatedl Itlsayu `7 the Tmnty of Washington provides that, I for the term of years for which the fisher articles: are to be operative, sh oil and tin of all kinds shall bu admitted into each country free of duty. It is largdly this pro-_ vision which has produced a determined ouposition to tho continuance of tho sheify articles. , ! "" "' " "" "" ! neither ad nits nor denies that he once he- longed to the Irish Republican Brotherhood, 1 but claims that the United States Govern- : mgnt will not extradite him. --Brennzm. mentioned by informer Carey, V i - .v.. - .......- u-..._ r_-- ' --Milwaukeo is-threatened with a. watr famine, as the inlet of the water works in clogged with ice, and the reservoir only contains half a. day's supply. ' A `l..LL......A,J._..-..-J 4... `D__I n.____-._ __.x'f "' "'"'J "'_"l """J """ -A movement is on foot in Montreal for 1 l the establishment of a line of steamers to a ' I Mexican port, and the development of Ca- i I nudism trade with that country. V '1'... 1...... _...-..1:_., ..______J_'___,, `A ;L_$ 1 vnvvhvu av ; unsu-suuun ~--Thirty-ve Bedouin chiefs have been summoned to Ta.utah,. Egypt, to witness ,tho hanging today of ve murderers of I Prof. Palmer and party. A I Il`_`I..__..I_-_ :_ u_..-_1.-__.: _:;L _ _.'-;;_l -............ ---.- ---J .. ---rt- . --A letter addressed to Eu-I Spencer, and I 1 containing dynamite, with a. fuse attached, ! ` was depasited on Saturday in the Post-office I `, at Ballydehob, County Cork. E I ' - A .................J. .-.. ..... l.'....L 2.. `lI ....L_-_l K-.. vuuuu IUUIIIIIULB vnnu l I --The Imperial Government does not in- tend releasing Harrington, now in gaol for 1 using intimidating language and recently ` 6 elected to Parliament. I 1-: 1 1 -_.-..- -- --.._- - _.-_ -.....- ........~-J. -:I`ho long `pending proceedings in the? `;courts in Montreal to upset the ama1ga- I " mntion of the Montreal Telegraph Co. with , the Great North-Western have been with- } drawn. , , ..-.. .. g 1 --An old womon named Bullen, living in I the township of Hope, near port Port Hope, I is charged with having murdered her hus- band and set re to the house in order to` conceal the crime. . - i A. _ I ---Another of Lord Ardilaunbbailitfs has" 2 been attacked near Clonbur and brutally 5 beaten, and three of the Joyce family who i I gave evidence in the Maamtrasna trial, , while` protected by five policemen, were at- i I tucked in a public house at Churoheld and : 3 badly beaten. 1 l I _._....L.__ _l AL- L_,, '__ ,1 n .I' ' i --A meeting of the hay exporters to the 3 United States was held in Montreal yestex'- 1 day for the purpose of uniting in preferring claims for a rebate of Customs duties over- charged from 1861 to 1882, the excess being 2 ten per cent. Those present represented 1 1 claims exceeding $200,000. * . urigern ihhanct, I` A mysterious dynamite explosion oc-X gcurred on Saturday near Brussels. Two! men, one of whom was mortally wounded, l have been arrested in connection with the I ;affair. Both were recently sentenced to ' ilnprisonmcnt for participation in the troub- 1-3 at Moncen.u-les-Mines. It is said that ' 1 iinportzmt confessions have been made. A l 'l) ....... ._A-l!.... `I)..\.:_____, 11,. la,_,, I I` ..._`.-,. .....- ..v..........\-.... ..w- .. navvnn -oAUI\A\.I ` -Representz1tive Robinson, the crank i Congressmrm, yesterday introduced in the 1 House of Representatives a bill for the` relief of Great Britain. the` benefit of Ire- land, and the glory of tho United States," 1 J the means by which these ends are to be ; 3 attained being the ~restox'ation " of Ireland ! i to the United States by purchase or other- wise. Restomtion is Robinsonian and , good. '61.- -..L.....-`..'.. `[)......LI:- .1` AL. `I?! :1 i 1 i 5 n '. ;Star line, which arrived in New York on |Sa.turcla.y, reports the loss at sea of the } steamer Glamorgan, from Liverpool to Bos- 1 ton. The captain of the latter vessel, with i `six others, including one passenger, were !d1-owned, but the remainder of those on board were taken off by the Republic. The i `lost passenger, whose panie is Cullen, is` 0 vv . ; --Tl1e steamer Republic, of the White! I i said to have been connected with thel Phoenix `park murders. ' 7 z ; C.u'n1.\' KELLY, late Warden of the Pom: `- I itanguishcnc Reformatory, has published 9. : letter exposing the manner in which he has `been treated by the Ontario Government. In July, 1879. he says, Mr. Mowat, with- out the slightest warning or intimation of wrong, despatched tome a messenger, with a letter ordering me to deliver up my charge to the Bursar, and demanding my resigna- tion. ; I, of course, had no choice but to, comply with so arbitrary a demand, and to ` proceed to Toronto for an explanation. In my interview with the `Hon. the Treasurer, I was assured that I would be forthwith paid what I was entitled to by law, which could not be withheld, and that also in sum would be put in the estimates sufficient to enable me to live comfortably the remainder of my days. Relying upon the fulfilment of this solemn pledge, and wishing , to, afford no colon:-able pretext for its viol_atien,`by cw`- ing discussion over my dismissal, I wrote a ' note to the Globe, to the el}'_ect that I was satised. under the circumstances. Of . enigma I_..receis:ed what the law allowed me, but _t_h. Dl'l1.l`0f an extra allowance for in unusual length of serv l`6|ng,ing un. ' ta lled. The late Captain rinoe, wfngn only si; years .wa_rden.in the Central P;-non, was transferred to a Regisn-atsh,ip,? whner, luvillf-'."'`l`l.`~(.}9'1'!*"'!l`,i" -zmilit-ry -r.r vi! cavmgenpwatd-.95 ;.for.ty em. . inaugurated the . formsterr L <.!9.on uctd ` it for-"twenty-tv_Vo years witho a complaint from any waster: 3"! thyowre on. the .w.or1d without -.3 . .`!l.!Bll`5l ~. consular-ation. . So I at an -at 01. !`!t`alPi.'.!!*-" .1; be1.ie.~:e.- 9 my 01"-9.; ritiuh yon3.in.mI1-.'-.-.- In fnr.ths.1:.z>.r99! .9?-_.t1xe, u-3599 of <:n9.=!.,.:9 9|?-11.1.9. Q ~ . - i . . _;_ , .1.` . _ . fa .9!-ry 1 1; tag earned it,snd..1tis his an;."_; . --It in reported that the Boers at the 5 Capelmve won some successes. --'1'he prospects of peace between Chili and Peru are said to be improving. -Winnipeg has placed a. million and a. quarter of her debentures on the New York market at 99f. ` - . - I)..-..:..-. II."-`Satan AC `var nrnhihitl marxqu In way. _ -.-The Russian Minister of War prohibits nnection with the press of persons serving in the army. _,_.__-L-._ -c n._:..-...:L.. -L...Im.4. ham: ' Ill DUURMLBI4 Luutsuua. T --The French police have been ordered to seize all copies of Marshal Bazaine e new book found in France. 1 III I ;, ,,.___ _--_L-2.. , Uvvn Lvulnu In a.` Auuvvo %The new French Ministry was ansta.iu- ed in the Chamber of Deputies on Satur- day on a vote by 368 to 93. fnL_ -LA.L...!.. ..L`I...`7'4.6.\..-u 3- -n vI`!hA `LID Ulnl G VUIU U IIUU av IIIJO --The attitude of the` Vatican is regarded at Berlin as putting the settlement of the Culturkampf as far off as ever. 'I'lL- n._-._.1 1'.._.. -5 1l :l.......I.nn I-nun. in- vusuutnnuayn no nun vu -u vvvnu -The Grand Jury at Milwaukee hum in- dicted Schiller, the lessee of the bar-room at the Newhall house, for arson. ' ' '7 - I r-- V ---._..-J -2 5...:-u. ll... nus-, TRUNKS droves. . nuvuvnuuu ll`, I'll/Asvltlrvla Ana snow --_-- --The Miasisslppi and Missouri riverg are rismg, and in Louisiana and Missisaippl the negroes are leaving the lowlandsbin :. 1. 1 pv| I , , ,'I,,,.,, _l 1 unuvvn. n --A party of Grand Trunk railway of- ficials have arrived at Ottawa to oppose I` Mr. D'A1ton McCarthy a Court of Railway. * Commissioners bill. . I ..~` .. 1 V . . KIIINILO OF KIWI IIPQIATID FROM THE OHAFF ` ` EUIVLLIK ll-I EMU Gilli . -A number `of University students have been arrested `at Cracow for participauon in Socialist intrigues. ` ML- 13-... -l. ...I:... 1...... I-man nvrlnrnt` ! uu uuu AVUYVILIIAI uvuuv, av. upnuvnnu --The two men accused of being the per? petrutors of the Sandwich murder have been identied by witnesses in the case. I'm... 1u'.--_.-_-.__`: .....l `M1...-..~...i phmra , --Cnrey, the Dublin informer, is not out of the wood yet. It is stated that on the 1 conclusion of the trial of the Phucnix bark l }lI11XX`(l0I`0I`i'. he will be arraigned chargedl 1 with serious offquces. : Ir -- .- _ . I ' --Mr. Harrington, the secretary of the E urpznnizing committee of the Land League. [ who is now in gaol for inciting to intimida- 3 tion, has been elected to tho House of Com- ; mom for Westmeath. vx -. .- -Let.ters have been received by the ' authorities at St: Petersburg containing E threats to blow up the Kremlin at Moscow. I ' A search has been made for indications of 5 V preparations for such an attempt,-but none I have been found. i f --A memorial, signed by [many French ! 1 scientists and authors, will shortly be sent [ I to the French President asking for the re- ` lease of Prince Krapotkino, on the ground that he is the only person capable of making 3 complete researches of Russian geography. _ I rm... n..a:.1.. n,.....:n.. -......- LL- T`. _:;_:l I . """'""" """" """ " """"""" """D"'!'J' ! ' --The Butfnlo Courier `says the -United ;` States protectionist party are opposed to the free admission of fish oil and sh, and theiropposition to the shery clauses of the Washington Trea_.ty is likely to accomp- f liah the termination of those portions of the treaty. n f I A_..LL-_ .,l' T -...'l A_.I:I-._._I_ I, nun '. Iv ever dishonorable tactics were used 1 by the Grit party, they were used in the contest just concluded in the three Simcoe's. `What is it that transforms some Reforxners, who are gentlemen at all other times, to Q dishonorable swundrels during an election contest? In South Simooe, Oonservstives were told on election dsythst Mr. Hood was s Conservative and thet electors would nothe voting sgsinst their psrty _ or princi-fl plea in supporting him. In East Simoe thnt lovely youth Higgins, of Whithey, was again imported to. perpetuate the dirty work he hsd begun in October. ' In West Simeon the most oontewptihle pnctioeg vote not too good -for the upholdou n! ' the` standard of purity. Deliborotedieu ~ vciroulsted by men who atothnr-ilgnu Iqqulql I to tell an untruth or.ennmitg,e,;v;gu;; g No motto: whet result at moonteet 1. it in mm: eeitioftliet nq'ubet- boi-'_iu_-;. - A -ing by such eti'eeiot)'e`:`1)i"tieti%I"e"I'oW5tlIb < light-not for the tint tiIue-~in Simeon, on `Ill. -_.I__ _ 1usi1ng:suen.g, vuu nun un uni: Avvvvc g---qg, -. us -nu... At Warminster, on the 13th inst, the wife i of Mr. James Ball, of a son. I n . A `II ;L . urn. I_..L LL- _:- -3 \l_ nun). nun.-uuu, up I. uuu-..u..u At Penetanguishene, on Tueadiy the 6th of i February, the wife of Touaund Charlebois, of 5 a daughter. I ' I... lV_1I.'___.__1 ._ G.--2-... M II I000 C Luluu van. I 1n Collingwood, on Snndny, Feb. 11, 1883, 1 the wife of Mr. Robt. Lana, sf 3 9011. An 11 ,_ 1.1.. 10;`. :-_L AL- _!I_ 1 Us `Ion. loan): noun, v - ow... At Orillia, on the mu ms. ,' the wife of Mr. E. J. McC1-ohan, of 3 non. L, 1-s,_1 n.-: __' rl\|.__.._.1-_. 13.1. VKLL ma I L4. v. nswusvuwu. vn uu uvu. . In Bond Head, oh Thnrsdny, Feb. 1551:, '23, ` the.wife Mr. J. McLean, of 5 son. I ___-_ At Toronto, on Wedneadav, February 14th, at the residence of the bride ! father, by the A Rev. Hugh Johnston, B.D.. Samuel Hutchin- i son, of the Great North-W'estem Telegraph Co.,' to Marietta, eldest daughter of Mr. John King. I LL Ll... vunuoannnn Qbunu nu fhn Ofh ;nuf lrununin I t [ At the Gibson Re.erve, ou the 14th Feb., I Q Mary, dguglxter of `Mr. Laforce, aged 17 years. ! At Severn Bridge, on the 11th Feb., of: bronchitis. Warren H., infant son Qf Mr. \`V. : . H. Miller, merchant, aged two months am Q one day. AA. f1...........L....,.L -.. .1... nm.L 1.1-1. 1:1.. \I... i E v u unuuuua uuu v nu,-:- At Collin wood, on February 17th, in her ? 82nd year, Jary Frame, daughter of the late John Frame, calico rinterl Glasgow, Scot- and, and sister of the ate H. M. Frame, Esq., I Glenhuron. - vu....' u-A-.-.. .- JV...-.. ....-. -- ...v_......... 3 In Stayner, on tho.22nd inst., Chan-lca Fran- ` cis Tallon, aged 4 months and 15 days. A L CL-........ A... Ll... no.) :_..I- Fl`... 1 Auv:nn `YOU SHOULD SEE TIIEM 1.1- I . UIEIHSLUL, [UK luunu v_uuv Ah auction room here, Jkip out. 1;} to\vu an 'l`bmda'.y. Theo ilio ' "sides bankruptcy at the bottom of his exit. He hm` bed? guilty of tho crimp of forgery in c. n-no.0 nvtnn, and mnmr nnIn --IIIIIS Ill!) I4IlIllIlIl I0!` I.l.Ill' dealgbefore you buy 3 Cabinet Organ? You have your man right at home here. E. H. Edwards sells Orgma cheap. ' Call on him and , get terms, &c. 7 _ I ,... .. .n I l -Scholax-3 in fown and Country can save money by dealing at Edwards Bookstore, I liberal discounts still continue. lLlllb'o I D At the parsonn 9, Stroud, on the 20th inst ... I by the `Rev. Mr. . cott, Isaac, second son of . Mr. Isaac Robinson, `to Miss Cassie Armstrong, fourth daughter of Mr. George Armstrong, both of Innisl. 1-.` I -1,1, ALL-_ -._LL_ IJUUH Ul. luulnuh i At the residence of the bride's father. on the | 19th inst, 'bv the Rev. T. Dunlop, Mr. Alex. _Sharpe, to Miaa.Ma1-tha Mayhood, all of the township of Muakoka. ' . . I AL AL. _....Z.I....-.. I\: `ha L-53 : I-nnfknr nn \4|vI5uvvAl' LIA!-I\Avnpu\u , i On the 6th inst, in St. Luke s Church, Me- jdonte, by the Rev. J. H. Harris, Wm. F. ` Moffitt, of Warmineter, to Sarah, daughter of Joseph Beard, of J arraws Corners, Mcdonte : I __, ._- ' x,-nvuuunvu. In Nottnwasagn. on the 17th inst., John Hunt nged 2 years and 11 months. 7.. Q......2.I..I.. .. AL- InLl.1.....L 1-1.- T)..l..._L v-u ;u-..u.., |~h\n - ...u........ _..._ ... nu`, -. At Stayner, on the 28rd inst, Flora Louisa, : '2nd daughter of Alex. and Flora Nicol, aged I 4 years and 7 months. he use been guuny ox we own: Us vlllruwsy to t. t t and many ; snrfl. 1g1`:b?rnloxit?al:ex:s hue boon torrib v dup- ed. If reports are All true Meniok is 5 deep tglyed seoundrel, and should be incur- oerate in the Peuitentary instead of allow- ed to run at large. He was said to be in Bu'a.lo on Tuesds , but no one seems to be pursuing him.--A liaton Herald. :- of H B. Many others starseu nosmnns put up in similar style to E. B., with variously de- vised names in which the word Hop or Hops " were used in_s way to induce people to believe they were the same as Hop Bitters All such pretended remedies or cures, no mat- ter what their style or name is, and especially those with the word Hop " pr " Ho s in their name or in any way connected wit "them or their name, are imitations or counter-feits. Beware of them. Touch none of them.` Use nothing but genuine Hop Bitters, with a bunch or cluster of green Hops on the white label. Trust nothing else. Drnggists and dealers are warned against dealing in imitations or conn- terfeits. 9-1m I (`A.\ .\'0'I` Bl . HURPABSEI) BY ANY. IIUW HD1111} DC: ` _At the residence of the bride : mother, on Wednesday, the 14th instant, by the Rev. Envid \\ atson, M.A., John Robinson, E8q., voungeet son of the late Dr. Robinson, Otter- iield, North Orillia, to Christina, daughter of = the late Alexander Campbell, Esq , of.Thorah. On the 14th February, at the residence of Dr. A. H. Campbell, of Grsvenhnrst, brother of the bride, by the Rev. P. Dunlop, Canada Methodist Minister, 1 . H. C. Osborne, mer- chant, of Utterson, to Lucinda Susan, young- est daughter of Anron Camvbell, J.P-, Brook- lin, Ont. l A L n... _.._.-,1.._.... ..s u....n..:.1..-.. ....-..,unn.-_ UL uxuulxu I ! ' llhl, vuuo At the residence of the `bride : grandfather, George Caswell, Esq., Tny, on the 2131: inst., Iby Rev. R. Qtrachan, Mr. David Dunsmore. ` of Medonte, to Miss Mary A. Gill. . 1 I n- LL- nI_|. :...a. :_ Q4. 1._1.-v_ nL.._.LL I lll ...... ..., ........ --..._. .-. _ , ! On the 21st inst.. in St. Luke : Church, ' Mcdbnte, by the Res . Jan. H, Harris, Wm. Walker. of Coulaon P.0., Township of Oro, to Caroline Elizabeth, relief: of the late Elias g Lentherdale, and daughter of John Cook, of i Creighton, Medonte. ' l'\.. LL- [ELL lnab 1.. Qt Y ..I... .. l"`knu-ah \f.z vuv um} . , I At Gravenhurst on the 20th Feb., Lily May, I infant daughtelnof Mr. Archibald Sloan, hged 5 months and 6 days. I AA ro_n:_____-_: -_ n_|___-___ 1-u. :_ L-_ 1 mung -5:. .. J-.u-u. sun. .. ...v.n... In Sunnidale, on the.l9th inst._, John Robert 2 Oliver; agedll years and 11 mopths. `l .. `l....._._ ._ LL- I'D-`l_.I ....A l`II.-_I_.. 13...... . f3I;`r'.3i e."'u??:Y1`ci}1`nz'3r's"i.}`5`f$T $3 i3`i' `e"r' `3ni Malste under the`: loo Auderton ros..1iM this dameen-dlsaolv -_ .' ` The id buesswillhoreufterbpcarrlod onb the linden-sign `James Anderton Qlone. who wi cotleot all monies owing to` and my all debts owlngbyggaid pnrtnenhlp. ` at Barrie can light duf of February, ' ` - Joen:1>n ANDERTON, Wlt1_zes,:I _'T,. \ ' {AXES AIQDERTON. `blot- Y. blinfxzxcx, for nme time put mu Ah nnnhnn I-nnln ham. `Out Of; lllv I12`: IIIIII V: w- ---vu., are never imitated or caunlerfeited. This is es- pecially true of a family medicine, and it is positive proof that the remedy imilaled is of the highest value. As soon as it had been tested and proved by the whole World that Hop Bitten was the purest, best and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imi tations sprang uu and began to steal the no- ties: in which the press and the people of the country had expressed the merits of H. B., . and in every way trying to induce suering invalida to use their stuff instead, excepting to make money on the credit and good name of H B. Many others started nostrums put nn 4.. nimiinr alzvla to H- B.. variouslv 3 New lbuetttsemcnta. K. um FOR SALE.--N. W. LOT ` 20. Con. 5. 'I`ownuh`i_P og Vgang-3. 50 2.05:`-es. lhnnlth-r ntihinnlnn I H\ L!\. `xxx-\~-.~~ is-\\\.s\.\-_ ..-ma. ' '53."!-ll. l.'\Il\4 h7lJIUc .L`I VV. 2 E Townuhi of Veam-a, gm-eg_ Enquire at thiaotce. J H)? qU_1xN'. 93, ... |...............................~.. , 'rH1{DAY. MARCH 1, 1883. Tm . New Brunswick Local Government: has been defeated by 11 xnajoxfity of 22 to 18. - It. is the old` story of treachery on the part. = of supposed friendn, `-...._.___._.. ` . , : . w xuuuuu HANTING. Witness as to slgnatnrs by Frank Wood. - J. 8. W001). As to signature byAWlll1_sm Banting. - . J. T. Srnouu`. Ivy. January %, A.D.. 1883. The business will be oontlnned in tho same place by ths said William Banting. in his own name. all debts duo the late rm must be paid to the said Wm. Banting and all claims are to be presentedto him for payment; 1 ` Ht. luutl pr: .g.1.u.LV ` l.{l.` r4I\1"V (J11.- . SHIB.--Notice is he!-qby given tint the gal-tnershlp horetdlom `existing between the un- era ed. carrying on business in the Town of Bar e. inthe County of Si 0. as Bro era and ?f`&;l%i::I'% unda-11-utt2)1l$'s ieo Ai: ros..1iLg The id lmxinmis win hhmglaphg n.-1...: .... I... At Creemore, on Feb. 17, the wife of Wm. May", tinsmitb, of A daughter. A . n......;.......:.s....... .... -r......1.'.. M... an. A` vlVv;uuu Ju .I.1uu.uu1 UIVDLV I that the artnorahip heretofore subsisting between Fran . Wood and William Banting. under the nn name of Wood 8:. Banun . gen- eral merchants at the village of. Ivy. in the 1111 of Simcoe. wagon the uh day January inst" dleeo - red. by mutual consent. ' v, FRANK WOOD. WILLIAM BANTING. 1 `vlfnll as tn nlnvnnhn-n luv We-nn|r `Wand vpwu nnvu lJUL.l\J\n DALI`: LIV the Town of Barrie. comer of Baytlold and Sophia Streets. Rough cast. two storey High. f- roo rkltolgen. woodnhed, at.able- suitable 0!" D house or Mercantile 'bualnesa. 'l`enns- wn. tlme orlven for the hnlnnt-A. lo! ' mouse Mercantile 'l'ernps- _ wn e gven for th Farm men: or lacnti ' _A y thken 1;; For cuhrsinclooe pi Applytq pa.uq.|.-:,:u:.'x' 1( Dllulln.--~>1`UIV . ."}'- . .. . - ...-.1 g';;.1.'*`..2':e'29. ..~3;;z:'*.::.s2:#: Dalng` j .. an cm .or er `r`.r~`i""'f?" V OTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN I htmggt t_._!_13_Bannomhip gm-etofore aubsiu `lY.u4;.I -_ IIYlIIl-__ I\-,,.. Lu-gut IIOIQHMORT ` DI?s'so w:r1d'N- QF PARTTVER- `given tht: ghe nan-tnnn-S. n I\.._..A..u.._. -....a_u_... ...__.___ ]!Ro"PsR'Fgl- FOB. A.1+E---_-FOR ..a;:;,"a...Vg..':?.`:I?n`:".n*?i.:::a::.`;9:91 % Hosn `AND L01`. FOR *sALi:` IN ` of Bart! ggrger of 3 Rnhln ange. Dana-I. A. nu. . -4-.. I.u_L an i V; Ivnxisli--*5 DEA; AQU intalguntbo ted tthl file! I mPmh`bung'\.\'.a.n B so c ovum -uu: you Loonina for gun `.mI'l.nCnu-n unn Luv n r!A}nnI: nu-ann '1 vnn 3 our WANTED. --A sums: Am) _in_tA_l_ga_nt boy wanted at this oftlco to lbarn i@": 2 : QEVQ: @;@_@3` ~22 esaasesssaasssssssssa a....:a:sg.-..=a=aces.-.aoa~u:=o -------<>~-- --->-:--- Tlle Bad and Worthless ._, _-_._n-..A'..'a-J UVL2- 1 'llII\`4\.\|.lb -Jnuuv, xuu. -v, A\lU\l- zsaassssseaaasaasssssa 4:-saav~:r.:-acan-nacrloa-cacao SOUTH SIDE DUNbOP;STREF.'l`, MA RKa'r'ivIATTEn's.*. VADYANCB Ofce, Feb. 28, 1883. .5e5aaaaQIOOI_\lODIf:OOO6cH MAIIIQIED. BIIITH. IDIHD. MOYOIIIIHO business. dven the balance. `If in axchnmm. en I01` we DEIIDGB. E ``x``z`y` QUEEN'S HOTEL, n`1.-Inwn or name, 1 ' r\\v . I Iver offered befnrc in`! uuu |a0{!:LuI:l` 60-lnluva. Lnun: Ul 1:53. PARCEL No. IIl.-Tho centre one-third. part of Lot _17. inlhp 9th_ Concession. \V~. S. lt.. of the Township of Sunmdale; in said County. containing 96 acres, more or less. r\......... v. 11- an... \v...n.....y.. 0.142.... .: I ... -Under and by Virtue of Powers of Sale contain- ed in several Mo on and reements. which 5 will be toduced at t e time 0 sale. there will be . offered or sale at ` PUBLIC Aucnoui `ON--' | rnunsnu, THE 22nd DAY T 0EAM_ARCH. 1883. % `At the hour of Twelve o'clock noon. the following ' parcels of lann. viz.: 5 PARCEL No. I.--The East halt of Lot 19. in the 5th Concession ot~1he' 'l`ownship of Mcdonw. in ' the County of Simcoc, containing 100 acres, more , orlcss. I ).-nus: \'A II lL`h-ail:-1 l`Iin hlnnlh huh` nl` OK` 1688. PARCEL .\'o. II.-lFh-ally). The South hull` or Lot 16. in the 10th Concez-zasion of the Towmahlf) of lnnlsl, in said County (except certain Vi! Lots shown on Barclay 5 plan dated 8th October. 1873, containing about 17 acres, and subject to an annuity `of $100 to one Sarah Myers during her- life). 1.-Xecongily). The South half of Lot 2". in the 11th Conccsston of said Townshi of lnnistil; and (Thlrdly) the South half of Lot `l. . in the 9th (`ou- ` cession of the Township of F108. in said (!ounty- , said three properties embraced in this parcel con- ` tam together 283ac:-es. more or less. I D.'nnnr \! n 111 _'I"}\n nnnh-n nnmtlulrri nan-Y nf age ` IDCSKIIIU. All 50511) uuuuug 1 - PARCEL No. \'.--Th.c South-East qmirtcr of Lot 18. In the 5th Concession of the Township or On). in said County. contajmng oacrcs. mom: or less. PARCEL N0. VI.--The \\'cst half of Lot '.`n, in the 6th Concession of_ the Township of \'c:~"1x`u. in said County. containxng 10) acres. more or u.~.<. 1-nuzczr. Nu. VII.-'['he .\'oz'th half of Lot 2.3. in the 6th Concession of the Township of Iunislil. aforesaid (save and exec L1. acres hcrumfurc sold . to one \`VilIinm II. Grub or containing :5 uc1'L-:4. more or less. n......-. \Y.. \IIt1 vru... vi--. -z 1 _. nu ;, .1 ISUIVUU. IJIULKJ U1 ICDOA . PARCEL No. I\ .-'l` e Nonherly 80 feet of Lot 5!. on the South side 0 Collier-st., in the Town of Barrie. in said County. ' . I).nnn-v \'n \' "Flu. enuk l.`n;.o r.nnn9n- nc? I A0 Luuu: ux u:o_a PARCEL No. VIII.--The East of Lot 2 1th Concession of the Township of Oro. :1 All Hus Inn-nnonhnno nunnnu-oh... nun u-..II . `nun \.uuu\.uon-an v; nu-. A U" uanup UL uxu. II).UL(.'D(lU|. All the foregoing ropertics are well situa ted. The Vendors are m ormed that there is up waste land on any of the farm parcels. and the |1rt's(-nt sale gives an excellent 0 portunity to any um: (luv ah-mg to purchase a. 1:00 farm at {How prirr-. The Lot in Barrie is Lhopropcrty known Eta tho` "Sheeran property." and x5 situated in the hear` of the town. mnn\(a ru: nu \v\uI.~\'-n w-,._ __,, ,,, _ p _. 7 Alt]: unour of 'l`\vcl\'e o`clock. noon 0 `in one parcel. the following Lands and I :-mni.A-. . that is to any :-- Being composed 0: the W; of [mi ' I .\'0. 5. lnithc 7th Concession of tho 'l'u\\`11~l1ipuI [ Oro. in the County` of Siuicoc, containing` Inn i Acres. more or less. About 40 m-ros nromlvnn-ll and {it for cultivation. the rest is timbc-red prinvl- mlly with Beech and .\In1)ln. The soil is :1 sandy ; ozrm mid of fnirqunlity. Tho fences are in fair 1 condition. nnd there are :1 Lo House and u linurd ` - House. and also :1 Board Smh c and :1 Board slu-d -. on the premises. which are distant from .th(- Vil- l:1e of Edgar about ,.'i_ miles. This hind v. ill he no dsubjcct to :1 reserved hid tlxsd by <.lu- .-:ui.rl 3 Master. Also subject to the right of d- fonclum ` William Pullbmok to cut and _roumvo 5- ac.-roe of ; _!a.ll wheat put in by him on said })l`(`lni.~`.'i. _ 'l`Io`.D`.\{.-I .\\.'h r 'm.,. ........i.....,... v Durab 1111;y % ICIAA VI IJUCIL [JUL III U) Llllll UH -`Hllll }ll'l'IHX.`iQ'`. ; TERMS AND (`ONI)I'I'IO.\'.\.`. v'l`h(- 1nur`<-hn.~`m' f 1 shall at the time of sale pay down u (l(.`|)().`lll in 111(- ' proportion of $10 for every SWO of his |:11l`ch:1Sv monev to the Vendor or her solicitors. and shall pay the balance of his pm-chusv money within our ' month from the day of sale with inten-~,t tlM'l`(`un at 6 per cent. In other resnecta the comlitinnsx m min n n- H..- ; at 6 cent. g res acts conditions of sale am 5 standing cond tions of the mid (.`n_url. I For further mmiculnrs zmnlv at um ulN- ; umnumg conditions of the mud (.`n_url. particulars apply at the ullin ,Strath_v& Ault. and Loum ct Luuut. -11- .1: ; xlndersigned Master. V numa Q.-A n~..r..........- um U1 Luv nvvvu. TERMS OF I`AY.\XE.\"I`. -Tcn per cc-1.! purcbuso money on the day of sale. and ` ance whhiupuc month thcrr,-zmcr with int ` the rate of eight per cent"; other tc1`m< ,ux 'di0l_l will bcmqdc known on the day , npd. m the rm-annmc. on application tn g - .<'1`nA-'1'H\',:< .~\l`I.'1" \v._...._.. _ . I nated 213: Fem- SATURDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF MARCH. 1883.. . . -J . ' .~`Tu.\TuY & Avvr. . \'endox-`S Solicitor \V'ILLIAM PAE. I PETER R. PAIL`. 5 ICHANCERY s..x 1. 1-: mm Pneww We are offering to-dsylone of the ' Pursuant to um Judgmvnt or l)v,<~1 Court of Justicv (Cluum-rx` l)i\ i:4xu Bro\\`r_1 vs. Pullbrook. h('I`\` will he _ :j--_`- -uu--w By and with [110 mlsprobation of the undcrsi-,:nr~d v V .\ aster. at the 1 count HOUSE, m Iiavfbwujbr mms, 1-:.-__-:--.-_ t , The Subscriber takes this opportunity of returning thanks tn um [mid of Barbie aud`Oo. Simcoa for the very liberal Patronage bestowed upon hi, ,1 VT"-'~ his 30 yeaya of businesa.in_`Ban-in, and begs to state that he has diglm, ,1 ,l;"'(4 Stock and Business to'his.two Sons, who will carry on the Bueiners und; ha Style.and.Firm of - . r W PAH B;ng1-Hans, ,__-.\ And would bespeak for them}: continuance of the same libral Patrona ,,. oualy bestowed upon me. 5` 5 '~"" my "PETER PAE_ FARM%A"Aii`6"%'TowN : Properties. !_ P':', .-QUPTFQN. [FARM AND HDWJLPRUPERTY PUBLIC AUCTION. Ar THE > Barrie Hotel, in the T own If Ban ie, j nu ' - .------, ---~ --'-u- -'`I vl lVl"IlUI', I000 At. One o'clock. .m..' by J. W. MORROW. Auc- 5 tioneor, the ollowing property. namely : The East half of Lot Number Fourteen (H) in the Fifth (5th) Concession of the Township or Ves- pra. containing One Hundred Acres. more or less. About 50cieared and under cultivation. On the remiaee are 9. Frame Dwelling House. Frame otel building with hall in connection. and a F1-umeBarn. also q. small Orchard. Situnto on a. leading road In Barrie. TERMS -Ten per cent. at time of sale. Fifteen r cent. wit in one month thereafter. balance to sccuredbaliio ftho r i . - able Two 1{unare -aqs2oo) `e'i,9 i?r``v e 'ears, and balaneeat. end of sixth year with in- erest. half yearly at seven per cent. For particulars apply to the Auctioneer or too Birmumc. Moss. Fnncoxnmnul-: & Horuzs. Vendor-`s Solicitors. Toronto, 5th Feby.. 1883. _ 6-it --ANI)- chances to increase their eemingsgend in time become wealthy; those who do not ilnprovelheir opportuniiios remain in pevertv ; We `offer a. great chance to make work for no rig t in th air own localities. moire . We want men men. women. boys and `Sky I people etc always on the lookout for one condo the work properly from the tint etert. The bueineee will 33' more than ten times 0 _ wegee. Expene ve outiit furnished free. No one wgsle ea fails to xlneke money ra id- ly. You * 4 one you: 3:30 ebiqxdtha w rk; ox-:5 m-`eero mom .e.~ 1 information and ' tieneeded ent tree. Address Erm- gox ap.cq..1=on.u_md. Line. my | I With regard to the above we w0u;l(()l. say that we will CON I`l.\' I}; T SALE of the` y *- OLD S_TO.CK.AT BED.UQE,DVP.R|GES To arrive soon and which we will offer at such prices as will ensum tlw V reputation which I\*1anchegate1' House so widely possesses fur GOOD GOODS AT Low PRICES." Under and by Vlgtuo of the Power of Sale con mined in a. certam Mort age In tho Vendors. which will beproduoed at. 0 time of sale. and in pbylent 0! the manure secured by which de- fault has been made. there will be offered for sale by rnionmue sscouowim or mncu, nasal . I A! Dan n'nInnIr nu... VI... 1 `II? \Il\l'\V\r\`Iv "i!d:aLn.ch.ester ZEIouse, Barne _..,_._-_ -1` LL- .....`,.,.1ZL..._..I D,_L.,_ mm \ILl||GI`~3l5llC|l Jlnalul . Dated _3rd February. 1583. I111- TOWNSHIP OF ORO. Mr. Alcxarlder Illorrow, Auctiorlecf, ,.()!~`- Township of Vespra. 36;? SPRNIG AND SUMMER GOODS, D1`-Ople always ' lookout for CIIBIIOQO 30 111013880 their enrninmuaml OF VVA l.l'ABLl'} In order to make room for an entirely New Stock 3. 100.. J. R. COTTEH. Local '.\Intv1'nt Bnrrn )1` (Min AT {1lllI.t\ .'\\ ul .\Im't):m:e(-~s Solic-i1.n PAE B`R0TI~IIrI2;):+;` u 1|/I._.-,7_ -4-.. 1I-__-_n er cc-1.2. of Un- the bu!- 'iVh int:-rt-at nf t 2|. in the . uforcsaial. mo the l so!` the A l'I`.M . L n.\n1w:u`.- \\':;I-:1 | n,\1:PI~:1:'s .\uu.\7.1 HAI{I'Elc`s In /..\1`: |' The 'l`lll{l-LP. :|`u)n- pt -` E A HIV 'l'\\'U {U`'>`.'(' `lltillh ._ IIARPEI: .< \'0L;\`m ; n.\nm:I::< M.-m.\7.1 u..\nw:n's \'m`.\u l1.\]lPr.`R's 1~`n BR.-\I{ Y, Ont Yuan Postage fun 1' to call: 8111109 or Ceuuudu. I In thanking the public of Il:u'riv um the liberal patron o bestowed upn put, to state m mt he has at (:1. pcnso lncreased his baking fucihlu prepared to do 11 larger buuxncx-+5 than 1 Barrie, and for Manufactured fresh every day. for them um! you will llrn .1. B1={C>'VVI\T, Made in the various styles and qvml. 1 Delivered in all parts or the town. I PICNIC I .\l .'l`IEs .~:m'r.u..~ - supplied at short unIivmnn1'(m 1 In aid of the Building M 11? Hltnwu tn l uL'r- $25.oT`oo.0o GRANDVGIFIV Dlsm H;\RL*eA;1{'s 1"uU(.\' ma-. "A3 lLLUSTBATE'DU\.HEK_L'_1- l.__`".z\"1: 121~iPi? 'r1:.'J'1-:1 ._.._.. '.I`ho `Volumes of the M.u:.aV Numbers for June and DH`: 1: \Vben no time is speu-ia-L =1 ~thar the subsvrider Wit-`In rs Lu 1 rent. Number. Th Inst Riv`)! \'n!nnu~u nl 3-13' 'l`uz Montmal Gazette is the authority for -` the statement that on all questions of ex- ` penditure Ontario in more extravagant than Quebec, and that too in the the face ofthe fact that the latter ha: two ofoial languages E and the former only one. Number. - The lust liiylxl "u!uIm;9 of I ZINE. in uealcloth himljmz. will postpaid.pon rod: i.pt of iii 00 yr Cases for binding, 50 cents mud paid. _ Index to Hnrxwrh `Mmznyir. pain. Hun Auu.l_\tival. and ~ lnclusiw-. {rum J1 SWO. Cloth. 56 (I0. R1-lninnm---4 -I `This poptxlnrjournnl is a run htcruturo. art. and fnshiun. H and essays are by thc best wr' " Aunericnz its engravings ..)g.;,._\_ mu excellence: and in at Imntt fashion it is nnh-ersnlly m-km.\-:1 leading authority in the lauul. '1 will contain many brilliant x).'\\'L' Ann; I vv u uuuut lIl|llll'lI . . - . . < lIARl l'Tl('.\` Y0lI.\'G l l'I0l'l.l~Z I*lARPER'.s` M.v\GAZX.\ l-I V . H.\i(Pl'IR'S \'O('.\`U 1 !-l0l l.l'I < H.\RPER'S FRA.\'KLI.\ > t)l`.\l:li BRARY. One year (.3: .\'umbcx'.~I Potage free to all Sm-m:ri?cr.~s I" States or (`un:ulu. ,'l`hc Vnlmncs of the Jiaznr hcgin \ .\u'mbur_!nr Jnn\mr_\ nf!`u('h your. ` islmentloned. it will be understand I scriber \\'ish(-H tn munncm-.r- with next. after the receipt of mjgluv 'I`he`laa1. I-`our Annum -u1\.m1--_- after the rccolm ox oxjgxnv The mat y-ulumc-.. of BAZAR. in nourluth bim1im{. will lu-sun Id. or bv express.` free of exp `P -tags Vlded the freight Hoes not (`.\`t`L`(`(l one V1\1!II0). for $7 00 pvr volume. Cloth Cases {or each volume. I ui'uh7I' volume). for $7 00 volume. _ . Cloth Cases l>u1'uYM In: will be sent by mall. poatpaid. un 81 60 each. i - ` D-.u. ..ua.......... ..|.....m 1... ..m.l,. I--. o; w cucu. Remittances should be Imzfc l .'~ Money Order or Draft. to avoid chum .A V i_Xowspa'p'rs are nut to copy this mix wvlthout the express order m` NARI )-ill 5 \ `Adam... n.\ nntrn 1- unn'NII-tI:.~'.. l'I.II I H;mm~:n's n.\.z.u: .. H.u'u'1~:u`s .u..\.;.m.\- E. II.-\RI`1:l:'s \\'n`1;1.\' 'I`I.- Dr! I In nu: .. I.. AA.'\l\l (El; 3 H l'.l'.l\lA I . The THU E1`: l\b0\`c public` Any TWO ubobe nmnod .. II A IIl)Ia`II'Q \'l\l`\`l` I)L` snnu no Blllu : _ ` . `V _ One thing we can say-it was not gained honestly. And not only in Barrie, but `J throughout the Riding the method of wur- , f fare of the Grit; was not honest. (They? _ 1 dared not rial: 1; square stand-up politicall V light. Their triumph --aud they are wol-E I come to all the honour there is in it--is not 5 t a triumph for the Mowat Administration. l I It was won by an appeal to sectiohal and! L . local prejudices. ' I \\'A am` not trvinu toexcnae defeat, or to I Hr1:';rCr .wilh1ho. nwqt vm BVO. Cloth. 758 ' ` K('l)\i!lnlw- :5 should he made in Money" Urdrr or D:`a"t. to avmd ~ In: `Newspnpers nre nn= 101%!`-\'||"i< . without the exp:-use orthr of lhm Address IIARPEH 8: IH{4)'l'H 1- It _ N B.-;\ny of thv uhnve clubhcn v. 1' VANCE at n. rvdm-rd run-. I ARPER`.s` BAZ\R n1.I .~`! . ED, 1583. 6-1} PATH I 0 TIC {:0 \ (7/: 7' NIIIIIMIL UH! 6Xpl'l'H ()|'ll(`l' UI I|.`\l\l r.- Address HARPER K BI{UTI|l'L!(>'. I DOMINION BAKER`? Hull 0! 1 Hshnrgt .-u\' u...-..- _.;. .a;.v~:` Manchester Hm/so I}um. To homers 6.` Tu.` t local prejudices. We are not trying: defeat, explain it swsy. We do not plead lack of ' organiza.tion---thn.t was our fault. We `do ` H not plead over condence--we should have i 1 known better. A But we do say that we t 5 would sooner be defeated than gain a victory - 3 through the disgraceful tactics practiced by b the Reformers of West Simooe. ` 2 mi... s..1|.....:.m urn Hm mu'm-itipn from the LEADS THE VAN. r`.~: Mncnr.` 1 I):-rmvnh` HARPEI{'S l ERIODI(' A 1.5 IN CASH PREZ`-ES l'l'.l$ I I` W 1: ER t.'\' .' .\lAu.\7J.\ I-I n .\ ,i-- > Hnr1svr s _`Mngnzix Clan-`xrd fur rnIn,1nI-a- IRSD in h r u \ ualnru 1 YOL .\'G P} l.l ' \I an A -nx-u~ ` 1 UL. .V!V l'l'.\l 1 M.-`\(`r.\7.I.\'l{ T~\'0l'.\1 1 !-I`! : D. u \'I I `un- BISCUITS nun .u- 1 rs! E`I(A.\'l{l.I.\': ,\M \ . E It will observed, by the critics! gender, f that the columns_of 1`un Annual: ore to- l day unedorned with either flag or rooster. In explanation thereof we may say thst we have quit dealing in hunting and hevegone out of the poultry business. Politieslly speaking we are `bankrupt, jay-huhhled, -non ate. Metaphorioally speaking we 1 ire clothed in degradation, and environed i with woe ; our eyes are a. fountain of tears ` and our souls are riven with anguish ; "we _z in the shadow of the silent tomb. `K And wherefore? Orson J. Phelps and his ,,,1__s _.-.. _.....1.... ....H1 Panza I.I~'r. ii M.-\.(:AA'/.> [K rt, 1 ; 1-n BREAD l"lH'IlI};Jl{I(`l Znlagnziuv. .\': rt nslrd fur vulmu .1t50. to Jm:c.1.-` v Id by 1- "L10 t hum ' )2 [0 I'II;:\' lhiq uh: 3. 1&2 IN{()'l'Hl` RS Nu ;hm'e win. I nun. 01']; :5 paces I I .\ gm In by 9 um ,. ` `r11.-cnw ' lmon-H {cw Y9? 3.\T 3 src 1'2ANs1rVaLB35}.4 MUNDI. wmnmg \'anu.gu, ruuuu, -v vuv -.u...m... ...... I .;onc over to the enemy. With :1 good: onzxdidato and a good cause we have been routed nearly all along the line. A" - -1: AL- .-.....:,.:m.1Hnn tlhl nnhlv. ` ;nV1't_i_e; m13'u shall be said 9 The battle is over and we are defeated. lgnomiuiously defatod. While other con- ! ntituencios have been noblyvghting nnd_ winning'\'an`tu.go,ground, Wont Simcoe has; ,,_.- -...._ 5,. olur nnnvnv. \Vi'f_h 3, good} :md- Nottawasnga attest the gallant exer- rulltetl nearly an mung uuu uuu. Smuo of -the municipaltiea did uobly. The tremendous majorities in Collingwood . I Lions of the Conservatives of those muriici- . . n . . I : .1 ___L.. ... 1)....-{A -In-.6 3 Reformer: 01 W est, mmooe. 5 1 The fol lowing are the majorities from the ; different municipaltiea. They give Mr. { Phelps a majority of 21. ; lfnhm-In p,)l'l1)R_ Collingwood. . Not.t.awaaagn.' ! Barrio . . . . . . . I Staynor . . . . . . Flus . . . . . . . .. ' Voapta . . . . . . * Funnidalo . .. Tueaday's voting was ' ' somewhat rlizmp- 5- %wv- - Tm. mob. ddmita what "the results of 9i ( _l ( pointing Ditto. om. tn :1 very consiuernmu cxu.-m. _ 1 Tholist of Conservative gains are Ad-C (lingtm). Cnrdwoll, Cornwall, Em E1 in, South Grey, Haltou, East Hastings, est ! * Kent, Lennon West Middlaex, \ out '.\'or- ] `cwrtnin that the Refonn majority in the: ` House will not be more than ten, as com- thumborland, NorthPortl1.Princo Edward, E z\'urth\'icto.-in, West York. It is almost; ! pared with twvnty-seven in the lust Hpnse : Practically Mr. Mowut hm: nut been nus-i lninm] pronavenwru ruruuuu nuu, vuvu ..-.-. .. ..._ _ ` enemy into our hands. Whateifer the re- ` gmlt we are not going to wnatc the time in A ' t-rying aver spilt milk. . < M the Conservative party. South Simcoe has 1 W T I`lxronghout the Province the result oil the elections have been most gmtifyina to I t returned Mr. McKay by a round majority of nbout `200, which, considering the. ad- I verse circumstances connected with his can- E lidnture, is a_ very good showing indeed. ` If the returns from East Simcoe are correct. ' that constituency has done nebly, gmndly. ` The latest returns give Mr. Drury only 45 l of n nmjority with one polling'plaee to * hear from.` For n considerable time it was in doubt whether he would be elected at .nll. In the Province _we have made very con- M nidemblo gains. Although the returns are yet incomplete it is certain that we have , nmde u. Lzxiin equal to sixteen on A division. and that Mr. Mownfs mnjurity is wiped out tn considernbie extent. 'N..~. line no` (`nnnnrvnH\'n mine are Ad- I in the. certain -9 determine. 1 unnx 1 nine piisuguu iii_ym.:u I ' ` to the House to move the readjustment, in ` E 1892, of the constituencies in Ontario. and I as my hon. friends opposite iire very aiiiioiis I ; always that I shall carry out my pledges, I in, l `mu C3"? W` `hat Pid3 3 ml `l I bring Grev, d' 5 8e".l'm`md"i`5 "`5`' i_189'3i Ken, L,,,,;,(,_,;_ rest Mid(1]5ex of course that would prevent me being an iispiraut for the position of Governor North Pertli.Prince Gemml of Cmndn gpmking rim 1 3 . I. i 3 y, 1 Nun "icmm' wk. almost however, that subject has been discussed , in the press, and my name has appeared in , i. com- , , _ 1,, Home 3 the newspspers--lbelieve, in the first place, . been sus- i litlllfted if) in "5l `1t 0f "D0 07 ,,,,,,,.,1_ the `sew, Xork papers--iind the press of ; Caniuiii have taken up the discussion, diiriiig ' ,, , H ', , ,,. the summer season when there was little H LESDON 1'-wall! -else to discuss. _.'I"nat subject was fully ""` _ ; sired before the time of Confederation; and The lesson tiiiiglit by our defeat is one 3 one of the great advuiitages we have in l oiisilv leiirned, and if properly attended to. 5 Cillldm is U16 IMIV9-llttlgo We get from the 1 the nresent reverse will not be without pro, ; `Il (t1h`;`;9(:;`1`:1`Ztf`;; tR) : t"`:) g:;_t(%:`}:`O1i:i1sE::`}$l!`; . , _ ._ , , _ `lit to the t-onsersatiies of \\ est mincoe. ,b,,1,mc pet,,.eeu pa,.t,9s' and` carries out, Our orgmiization was very inconiplote, ,the constitutional iirnieiplo ofclioosinn1w,.: 3 isiviped The list. Ad- while the i-oiifidence iiidnceilby the success l 841"i391'3 from" the people through their l of June last, coiitributcd not a little to the P3'. t." iV" i 3s' I' that "10 ad` ; vantage in Canada of having n. represents. ilisasier. \\`lli1t is required new is steady , tiwuofthe Sovereign hem standing above woi-`ii during the next four years. Couser- ; and aloof from all" parties nndliolding the i" ; vstives are too much in the habit of leav- 5 balance between _tlieni. I think it would l ing everything until the last minute. ' ?h `f3M5* `n" f._'3'5 I `-'xP1'530di ` Measures should be taken at once to organ: * `t "3, 189 1366 `md 1364 `Should any 311- ' l teration in that system take place. I should ize the Ridiiir: in ii more complete and _ , _ ..thm_0ul,_:h footing than 6,. ],0f0,.e_ B), , look upon it as proof, and no uncertain : this. and by this only`, will success nttend l P f .`t El-ll"`d `V39 O9 V97) R1i5 ' M M ,1, W general e1ectiom,_ ` _- to continue the connection between Cana- _. V . do and the Mother Country were she to "-34 T THEY SA 1 D. - give up the selection of the representative l t of the Sovereign to come here as our Gov- ferner General, who would be uits aloof `from all parties and who won! belong to 5 I'm the selected ---Hurrali--I helps. By Ci'yp_wig8iimif Ei'y``r' I neither party. It is in this respect that I I_ cii_iit uIr)iderstnnd the decrease in my think we have 3 {Mg advanhge over gm, *3-lmY" "`'Y- {constitution of t a United States." The We'll do it next tinie~ -Conservatives of h. i. W 9bj. f "3"" ""7. "l'i East Simcoa, . writing against him during the time he is a - ` , _ _ 9 _ . M3`; " I`3m1;"}:' :; anL:WYI!and -2; lll}l)O of a iiaitioii ; and every act of his Goveru-- Mex. 01' v 1! wsy-- - - ment listslwsyfs liable to censure, and he is, P" D ' p ._ u 1: ins tor 0 course, censored by the Op- , never psrtici ate in another 00!'k- position _of the dgy- by those who have screw trio '--D. D. ay. not been successful iD`6&'yt!)_g` their candi. I did not hel the Gernisn vote in Perth `t` ' I 9'7 `t w9.1d 1 3 "5"? 8&9!` mi!- s bit--`Bsok of enstsngulshcne._ V f',.1r "1 13 Qplulon. should the resent` - - - 4; . minimum In ntnrnd. "I Am clad tn 'Iimm' i I can--H. E. Thompson. C I President is elected every four years, and y 9 I I YIHGGH I0 LWOI1Ly In Jun man. We came to this conclusion late on Tues- day` evening.` Since then om` time has _ been fully occupied in trying to dodgehome by back streets and devious ways whereby to escape the derision of our ene_mies. We have concluded to live retired for a couple Hf weeks.` 1 H. I...` "A." tinny-n fa In weeks.` . But, we don't propose to` stay there. We intend to commence work at once in pre rmmtion for the next general elction, and prondventure Fortune may then deliver o_ur_ ~---.--- :-an mm kanrh Whntnirer the I ; eolocte`d--Hurrah---Phelps. Crypee--WiggiAn| `of I cnn'L understand in my; majority--Drury. 3 And so will wo--D1tto West Sivmcoe. Du ice Toronto Lawyers and .Wil1ie Muloc I'm the man for Gulwsy--G. P. McKnv. ' on nu: vvn an a vuvvws-an-ouavnovs_ I wing I had voted--Various Wesf Sinlscoob Conservatives. ` Mowst don't have to go-The Grits. But he had a. Jiiighiy close shsve- l`he Tories. . , . . I "worked for all I_ wss w9rth4-'_1`km_1 Purvis I bots newhst-_-T6m KK9nnady.', av : I worked for It four you-s.- -Phelps_._ ' I don't care, I've got the oico s.i1'ywa'y-4 McKay of Penetsnguishbne.-';;' "A 1'-.m 1113* . 9 3,! .-$99, . in. Why didrgzn" 051 -Hsrvie o Ditto. . . I .1nu WHUIUIUKU`. UABVH. v. I uvnyu ...... ..._ ' hirelinga have bombarded our reenter until I he hasn't a pin feathernto big name.` V He in posit/u'ely unt 90 appear in public. Thore- _ fore do we mourn and refund to be com- } tortod. _ A , We have nally. concluded, on general gprixiciplca, that Mwat need not go just ;yet. In fact it would be inhuman to turn the poor man out in such culd woather-- eupccinlly when he haalamajority of from fifteen to twenty at his back. nv , l. .1.:.. ,.......1..u`nn Inn: ml TImn- IT was very funny to see our Ref_onn.{ contmnpomriea warning their following that ! money was to be had of the Conservatives. 3 As though the average Reformer was not: always on hand when money wan to be; had. A, ,_,LA `. 1; did xghy did Hill 'i`iii{if;.`i}x=-.n,'b;:[_d4r - at-vie t . whoop #.: nps-P_o| a ompba11;?'vut.u; hem. ;~ .:.:s,.. V N _ ` /Il1`!e8h*rr;,-Fz*Mik.i!"3 g. ,' :11: p.'.:`;- 5`:- 1..~v - :.v-uuvn so.. m >T?r'.-`, WTl.5`!*.< . m1;i:':h.:-3_ 1.:-;n:e-r,ne M 9: W - ____N [ . ., We'll d9 pe_1_;to_r gqxt _t.i_u_1Ve-('}on|o'_1-vntivio Electors. Majority for Phelps. f.`3NSIJI?V-A I'IVE GAINS. H10 \/Uuluu V uuv vs: V. vanv-cw .......--- But of the vow in Barrie what v I_)EFEA T191. .7 Mobe1'l 3/. Phelps. \Vl{EN the candidature of Henry H i Thompson in East Simmo was announced) the Grits claimed that tinny would have Ii majority of at least one hundred more than i 9 ntheoctuber election. Since then they- havo changed their opinions cooaiderably. {E5 18 55:3 377 O1 194 87 86 IJSIXIDIDIJ, I`; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..-..` Lalnbton. \`\'.... Lannrk,N.~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Lnna.rk.S . . . . . V Leeds & Grenvi|le,N.Meriok. . .. Leeds, 8 . . . . . . ..Preaton....M.4 Lennox....`.._....Roe.. . . . . . .. Lincoln . . . . . . . . ..Nee1bn...... `London..........'.Me1-edith Middlesex. E . .. ..R.out1odgc.A. Middlesex, N , . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . 01 i Middlesex, W . hnsou, A.` !Monok........ . . . . . . . .. - Norfolk, N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V. ' Norfolk, 8.... .. .`.\1orgau.. ... ` Ynrthnumimrlnnd. E. . . . . . . . . . 1Vortou:,t9.... .. 3N0:-thumberland, E. Northumber1and.W. Mullho`.lund . gontario, S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20ntario,N.,...- . . . . . . . . Oxford, ;Uttawa..........Bukerville-... `Oxford, 8 [P0814--. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......u( . . . . .....H033-ems... :Perth. .. ..Dayis 3 Peterbm-o`, E * . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .~. :Peterboro', W....Ca1-negie . . . . .. ;Px-escott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l I Prince Edward--..}Iart.... ..... Renfrow.N {Renfrew,S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ;Ruasell.. .. . . .Robillard, H.. ;Simcoe, E... ` `Simcoo, S . . . . ...McKay........` Simooo, Toronto, E . . . . . ..Morris......-. Toronto, W . . . . ..Ola:ke H. {Victoria .....`....Fell . . . . . . :`Victonn, S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... !Water1oo,N..... . . . . . . . . . . . W.nter1oo.S.`... . . . . . l mnnnA _ A V A _ _ _ , _ _ . _ _ _` up ` 2|; _yau_go.,r$p!Dy01ln Church the ` 9.5.W3,31}Pl K|.D and hymns 'were :v'v ;?qg:',;a_nr1.reInlted ihga lue` major: 53- `ity xix svor, thi: being onl two diuen-' ta. `A good feolipgapngy _e_d the, moat- `. .w,:-, ` ' . % 50,1 \VQdnQ3dav last Mr. Heson moved] 1 in the Home of Commons for copieq of any ' correspondence that had passed" with refer- ._-- ;..' .. ....,....m- as `His Excellencv thel GOITQIPODUUIIUU vunu uuu rum...-. ...-.- -.,..,- I once to a. aucesaor to His Excellency the Governor General. In apeakihg to the motion he` referred to the report that the Premier might possibly be the next ap- `pointed. . on. La... 1\.'l.~Innn1.l in mnlv mid:--l PJUIUI. D n o u (gfonteuo . ensznny. Grenville, S Ch-av T3`, .' _ l`in: Mail says- If Mr. Mowuit and his friends lmd any fooling of aolf-respect they would not remain a wool: in oice after so stinging xi rebuke from :1 people to whom they appealed with so much condence. Hut tho Grit Minister have no self-respect, ` and will probably" cling to office in the face not only of public c<'.ntempt., but. perhaps, also of aolfconeinpl ms well." r UTCY, D . . . . . Grey, Grey, Huldimsnd .. Balboa-. . . . . . Hamilton . . .` Haatincvs, }5.. Hastings, N . Hastings. W. \ Huron, E . . . . Huron, W . . .. Huron, S. . . .. P011110: . . ' 1 Sir John Macdonald In reply s_axd :-- I There 18 no correspondence at the dlplll ? of the Government on this subject, which 1 can be brought down. If there_ be any cor- lrespondence between B13 _Exce1leney and the Imperial Government 1!; W111 be with him an an Imperial oicer, and with that` correspondence we have no concern and over it We have no control._ I heve no `i doubt that the country ant?) tgxlgllgillgngettlt '11` ` t n' successor a. J a y iiilay glinclioytaaly pleased to send, when we are unfortunate enough _to lose the presence 5 l among us of the xlluetrioue nobleman who 1 now represente the_-Queen 1n _O9.nade. As to what my hon. friend has eznd about mf` solf--well, I hnveynq tlBpl!'l\i.10l)B,_ mul even if I had any aspirations. there 15 not the I most remote chance of their being satlsfied or fullled. I run condemnedto the grate- ful and onerous duty of leading the Con- z<::"::iv2.3:.:::r.,.*%*:;....:%*:`;;:;,1:{`:21: t 0 fatty; mm 1 uulut u:_ Jung III 1. i?;"3u"pub1ic life, I ;sha.1l'mox at hkely hold gthst position, whether on this side of the {House or on the other as the people may I determine. I think I have pledged mynclf ` E L. n... D .....n tn mncn Hun rnadinnhnnnf. n : I Iwm Du lwruu. .1. Iain gain 60 neueve t t there is not the slightest chanceof any such change taking place: I am glad to be- lieve that the. sense of the importance of the connection between the Mother Country and the colonies is increasing everyday and every year in England ; and that with" our growing `position in the world as an` suxil.- isin-yl nation , the desire to retain Canada as one of the lpriglitestijewels in Her Majesty : C;`o\'vn',`w_ill` A on increasing as it has done in the 1a`It- ew` jenrlq` I all e;oee'dln'gly obliged.- to` my hon. A` friend foliis -_kindlly remarks respecting` myself; but; aftefthis enphnitioh, ~I`.hopo my hon. friend will withdraw; the motimlu` ll'a3$l'a Il'e rbeally no p ' o;o0?rOIxI0n' dnneijon 0 nu 'ect. .xno`toa_:evss wifh_drp..va_..a- 1 2 The follwing ax-e-`T:-he. returns from pnrtuof this Proyinooufsru heufdfx-om 2` Omutituuwy. Conuname. ' Reform. 7 1 A .I.1x_..a__ - I n .-u..- . VVB|lILlu-...- ' Wellington, (. Wellington, \ l Wellington, & .` Wentworth, l * Wentwortlx, York, -11}. . . .. York, N. . . . . York, W . . . Aoun um GOV.-GENERAL. ism aorm MACDONALD sAYs He] 1 win. NOT an: A OANADIAN .; -- s mace, n .A Cu-dwell . Cornwall Carleton. . r\uIn`n 7 l.\' xuwthur cululun will be found Sir John Macdonn1d s views: regarding the appoint- mom. of .1 Cauzulian tiovcrnor-Genera}. ` We cmumond it 1.01.110 L-awful perusal of, our readers. especially those who have been taught tn beliuvo that the sole uwtivo actu- 1 Ming than Premier is grasping ambition. Evidently the old umn intends tn die in the harness. Hay that time he very for_din- mm. Uurnlm, ; Durham, Dufferin. . I"h-In TE, , VV JWT10 U . Wellmd . TIYAI I 3 -. nl-n 511;, 5 .... Broakville .. Bruce, 8.... Bruce, N... .. (`.u-damn . _ . . ,A1_the.`iut_congr9;`;atiqIiul most of H; ' Bun 'I',o_.wahen0-.Ptpqbyterinn 01:1-`ch,_ Imtinnvof in nrann And Inmm. ......... ALI. oven THE _I-novuuc:' line: 5:? q'{J{Jn,"h7odf& z'*e'-33 am he terbd. Iarn glad to ` ' lieve '. them in nnt thn nliahfnnf. nhnnnn nf nu-M1 n. . W W ......o..........,, ......Ennatinger.... A - - . . , . . . ..1 sulVI.0XlKoopu-I Erode:-.. .. .. ..Bx-ox-eton.. .\ .;\: tYml3arl\\'ol1nmnixmliou. at 'l`ot.ten-T ham, Hr. Bmgter lost his watch, and Mr. ` . Hanmmll,Vtho-(`t-nservati\'e candidztto, his Astrnklnnn glovon. The fact thnt'two weH< known 'I`omntu politicizum were roaonton behalf of the Reform crmdidnto, and that Ihu articles were missed shortly nftoxntlw , -lopnrmre of the (min for Toronto, (1005 not :\H.ach-_nuspiciun In tho nturonaid Tnrontn 1--liticinns. ` ' a ali. -tutti: .M.0nk..-9.. nnnalnw .'<':}; 'rfaij'o} I .. Wilmot . . Kc-urns . '. i1}{cio': I . Wood . . . . . o . . . o . . . ` Clancy . . . .. Metcalf . . .-.l"l'IIOl'o . . . .0?0onnor. Dnuvlnn Opp. Summersett House, Barrie .h~

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