any. to M r may at. Stnyner, N0v.`26t;i:1 TO THE navnnnvllv nun v Inn: V THOMAS WYLIE. (`AL 1 OD ) Y: *7"-o 47-3t. HANUARYHJ iAI|VAlEE iTHE NEWSPAPERQ D to our Subscription List. during the year ' I 1884, `and we would ask our present` subscribers to assist us in rolling up the above number. ` Itftybo Lanna: election ycjssterdny, Mr. Al_Iiiaz_1`the_I}fonn caudidam appears to ` have been elected by a majority of five. This in "tho ' riding which Cartwright- xapxcsenwd from 1863 until the last gun- pnl election. Mr. Allison's 'mujon-ity! -vnsobtaincd in the usual 1 .r:fun'n way ,' and vi`-ill be disposed of by the judges cf: lovmaction Court in the usual manner.` ITHE BEST PAPERE [ask You Nlilasi KINLY $1. 1,000 NE w N AMESQ NEW'VELVE'l`EENS AND PLUSHES. . ` _ NEW DRESS GOODS AND SILKSV . NEW ULSTER AND MANTLE CLOTHS, NEW HOSIERY AND GLOVES, NEW MANTLES AND ULSTERS, maize & nom1:L `NEW MILLFNERY, A1 I'.\II T I311 This season is quite SUPERIOR to anything we have ever held before, and that is saying a good deal. No lady would be doing herself justice were sheto huy a dress any where till she has seen our Stock. The very bestjudges in town place our assortment at the head of the list. ' i Remember our New Store, Mf. Edwards Old Stand. LIl| this-. DRESS & MANTLE DIAICING or THE courrrv. TO SUBSCRIBE. IN THE COUNTY. ' WE PROMISE We want to ad<{ THE FUR T0 `i3)`'.'i,EA'l`HERS AND FLOWERS, NEW SUITS AND 0VERCOA'l`S_. V NEW CARPETS,-OIL GLOTHS AND CURTAINS, ."' y This in from the Oardwell Setztirzel al usually well informed jouinal. VVG c-my not imagine what made it fall into its? frrosut mistake. The Dominion -Gov-I ornmgnlt. in hoarding up :\ surplus to pay ba. dabhxiclu was inom-rod to make tlwi Dominion what. it is. The Ontario Gov- ` emment is not bozmlini,_; up a surplus ut all. Its: talent has been expanded in `spending the surplus in ll1l.1(`!`ll`(`(l, in dc ; ' liauching the electorate. When :1 cliaugu * svil made in tlze Governnlent. the l`e\'8l'.l- tziona that will be ma-in respecting the was to Whlgll our money has been put; will cause evury liouvst R(.`f()l`ll1B]` in the ; couiitry to hang his head with shumci thlt he sliuuld have been such at dupe. w I l l .I.hi4 the font of this vcxpuuure that is} In-gely inspiring Mr. Mownt in his pre-E lent etl'orts' to tlnvnrt the will oftlm pco- `pla. But there are an-om.z imlicatiozis that his 1-Vtfoxts will be useless. l I In all its Branches, under First-class Management. Prices close for Cash or Product}. Come and see. (BUR STQCK `ARE: SI5IC)VVI]N'G:- ienosma UP BUSINESS V B. MEADOWS begs to announce thdt as he i5 leaving Damn he will o`er the wh-le of his Large.Stock of STOVES, TINWARE, AGAT 'r'. I WARE, SILVER VVARE, and general HOUSE FURNISHING G()OIi.< I ' u\JLA\r1.1 \`[)L.lAJ \J.I' Vr.|lA\J()LlJ4AJ' prnpcrtioa in BARRIE and Farnls in E;~`.~.'A. I T0.`\'!~nl{U.\TlU and 1N.\lSl-`IL. In pursuance . of the owurs of sale contaim-(1 in certain inden- turcs 0 Mortgage which will be produced :1! the umc of sale. there will be sold by I 4 At twc-1veo'c1oV(-k. noon. in separate pnrcls, the following valuable Freehold properties :- n.\ur-::1. 1 _1,.c.. \:.....x.... 17 .....: x.a.... .u...! Luuu vv 1115 v u: unuu; 1' Ll,'l}Ul\l pltwcl |.II:a .`- I PARCEL l.--LoI5 Numbers 17 and Is rm the ? "West side of Ellen street as shown on registered Plan number `:2. Town of Barrie. Thi.-3 property contains about haif an acre and is situate u: the , head of Kemperfeldt Bay and racing 1:. On it : is u rough cast home one and 3. Km! stun-ya high ' with. kitchen nnd shed, also a frame 1-table. ` Th. re 13 uygood well of water on the premises. ` I I).\ Il(``L`' 4') Thu \Yn-0). 1\.'nn~n.-I-. ......p -1 11.. .AND IF YOU WANT BARG'A1NS CALL ON .;;;;;:.: :;.'3.`E.."s3.`;, .:f;e;i .135 54;; ; .. I 11.11,." -'-- I ' -- fl. I .` - l5th day of Decembeni 1 Au 1:. Au Inrlgvvu n uni U: want: uu IIIC pLL'uu3('5. PARCEL 2 --The North \V'es`erly part of Park ` lot number One on lhe North side at Napier Strait. Barrie. This property has I (outage _(m I ljuckwonh Street of about 2 chains and 2- links ` by a depth of 4 chains and 51 links, and contains - nnout an acre. On this property is a. rough case ` house one ands. half scoreya high with kitchen The soil is good loam nearly all planted with young.0rchn1'(l and small fruits--goes;-berries, currents gun There is a good well of wdu-r on I the prcxm-cs. currams cm. prcxmscs. I) A HI `VI 7 U unu y; unur \. a. I"A!t(,'l'2l. 3.-~ I`he North oneanvcnth of M1 acre oflot .\'mnher12 on the West side of Mary 2-lira-1-t 3 known as ndgua Block in the town at Barrie. I ()n this nropcrny iau. brick veneered dwellin_g 1, house. about ten rooms. two storeys high. it is 3 _ handsomely finished and convcniant to the busin- _ 983 part of the Town. - U l)Al.)r\u"l' I IL. __..A \,_uv .41.. .. - ; vuvnuu LA uua LIEU!` HUVIJI.` IBIHIIK EDI'Hlg CIC. 2 PARCEL 5.-Tho West half of Lot. Humbcr 2. : 1 5 in the Third Concession of Tossorcmio conluin- ;` - lng 100 acres more orless. About. 2. : acres ('1(`ur- - . ed and fcnccd;on the In-(`xperty are-n. good frame ` ` hour.-o. burn and outbu ldings. sxnnllorchnrd, cur- mnt bushes etc. , Sail. sandy loam. except one corner, which is clay loam- - ` 1).` 'R(`Ya`Y. I`. , Thu \Yru-ll. !.`..-6 ....-.4.._ -1 1 .. cn _\.cL) pauuuz. uu.) Aunu. on b` -V PARCEL 4.-'I`ho west half oflot 27 in the. W , Third Concession of Piano. containing 100 acres I i more or less. "his property is within two miles 5 ; otznngus. in well fenced and in a fair state of 1 1 -` cultivation. There is ngood frame honso und W701! burn` on 1110 property also about two acrvs of {W5-4. choice fruit trees. never failing springs etc. ' Hind PARGFI. 5 _'mm mm... ha}! nf I M \'u-..\.....-11.; n. vunucs, ruuuu us CH1] IUIIII. P.-\R(,`F.L 6.--The North East quarter of Lot 12. 3 9m Concession. lunisl oonmintngsoaorea. This ` - propertyis situated about seven miles from Bur- rie and one mile from the village ot Strand. `On the Inmperty are n log house. -log barn, fmme _ stub o and sheds. and orchard of applerzand Ium ` trees, soil good clay ioam. This nroperty w l b9 ` I said subject. :0 a mortgage for $1509. ` 1 'm:*nxm -_1n ...... M... .. n... .=_.- -. _-._ (IA g amu ulnkucvh w u muruzugu mr QIQUU. 1 TEIMIS 2-10 per ccqt at the time of sale. 20 per cent in thirty day.-a thereafter. and the bal- ` area in 3 years. the same to ho serured by mort- `gagc ou the premises bearing interest at seven per cent, the purchascx-Alol1.n':_~ the optloncf pay- ng casln. I I`:-an '1IlIQ`\nu -.....4l....1.._. __.I -___:n.-,. _ - - P U3i,10 Al/bT_Iozv, I.`\ A\`1\`l`V1 ssnnnnunv _ nu` yuan. I For further particular: and conditions of sale l npplyto Messrs. Ruse.Mncdonn1d.Mex-rittszCnnIs- 2 `worth 28 and 30 Toronto Street. Tnrouto. 01' to Messrs. McCarthy Pcpler and McCarthy. Bar- v 4 rieters, Barrie. ROSE, MACDONALD, MERRITI` at C0. . Vendors Solicitors. t Tqrqnto. November 15th 1888. 174$ V _"i.1'li Grit `;-'dopx_essiqn" he: not Vreached I Gitgtq any appreciable extent as ye}. Thgi:fRqparm says : "The woolen factory :'of "Mb;rs. Ellis & Godfrey ha3`no_t suf- fath 'm'uch from depression so far. Orders havovbh/on coiming in so frcely of I|t_o"lbpt_'thny contemplate working ovegu Q . tiniq in bifdr :0 work o-`1he rush, ' I`, . . , C5" LLIIIL I. 1:41.: \.I LI IJLKJ lll:H.V.-\_)iV 1_ I111, _ 1 13th Isovqmbcr. inst, 5 white Bour Pig, 13 _ ' i'J3a`3.`.2 81.: :i;'}`.`c'?."v`.` 533 %'m;`x."s!kJ'"-" `by H. SMITH. Utopia P. o. y'44.-}_`.,`,`,; ~ - ; ~u.vv uvvv vv 1J.\l.{`JLIo""`l1 Uliiilg shin ``?i3 .?s`Jux`....``%2?.`:?`2"x3`g s`-$8 bode voted 3 my rounqg. L. UTTERF` n:?ft.1). _ _ L _ __ . 7- . 1 uuuer. `rue owner can nave the some by provi " Loperty an expenses; othorwlu Ihe w um. n31'r ."Jaman. 47-. I . ='r1mvE_D on sTbLEN.'_oN Tliii L) 13th Nnvnmhr-r high 11 Mon nm... 1):... an `W111. uuuu \(l.I AU 1.ll_}l.I..' 'l,"U I`; _` `J. Wcatlzalf 100-acres or Lot 9. Con. 1:1 Tmrn- ; ship of lnnisl. There are two"dwc1lin * houxes on the premises. two small orchards. _mu suitable farm buildings. A never failing spi-in.s:'in on tho` : I remixes. The property lsnbout one luilv und a : , all` from" Allundalc. Apply to E. _A.- 1 I1"l`l.E. i Allandalc. 4?-IT. , `vugv s3a.u1:4.-- Lcllltll AUHl`J'v. being composed of Lot 7, Cqn. 18, Innism. n 2 anyull lqf house and frame barn upon the pro- i muses.` ex-ms easy. Apply to E. A. LI'l`TL}<., or . CHARLES PALLING. Allundule. . Mr. 1 1 Con. 2. 100 901-es. about hrve miles from Bar- . e. N E }. Con. 14. Lot. 14, 20 acres clot-red. so ale;-ea good hardwood. beech `and maple. Town~ n o ';')1ypto R. R.`IIOL'l` Real Estate A ent. Omoe. Bothwe1l'9nrlck'Bl_ocl__:. Du_ml_op-St... Artie. 40-u 1 .1-1:-ug- i V" .u-.n..u.1 H1.` unu.--1.U.l.' 'VU. U i ` Sunnidale-I4ot 26,. Con. 2, 50 acres. Apv u .uuvu4.xu H An LDU --nlhl UK Iemaie. holding a. second or third class certi- cnte..for S. B. No.6. Mcdonto. duties to oom- ~ mence on` the 1st of January, 1834. State sniarv and inciosc, testimonials. Address momma .GREY'.Cr_oi3htox_1P.O. ;. . g 47-3t.- [ -1. _.\ ,:..:.___.`.:.:.. L All I. AZl.Il`JH|Jl.L\l'l Laj\J"I.I'J Ll` [U H. the premises of Robert Hubbard, 1: 23, 7 Co .. V 111, about th 15th October. y n lieer. owner gave the I; pfv:" . B. "u'z5{ 'i`c`<`; z %.":`3a`3 nL`?n& '"".`.' '`.` ..`{ . % 5 West half 100 res COI.I|.x Tn}:-n. iahin nf lnnial 'l` urn um n.n.=.a..... ..._ L_, ,on SALE oi TO LE1-.4 T1; [-1 iviua `Igor ".4. law -.-.~...,J-.. absence. A,,l{nan, weighs lth aj fmnor than Jthout it. But he is, all file -hetferfor _t.he tmnor being 1 taken _A.... l COOK WANTED -A GOOD COOK 9 wanfcd immediately fr-r the Qlarkeon House. `Vlidland. oodwu esandsteadyemployment. C. L.u:Ks N. Mitaud. . -l6-4t-p. ...._...._......._......._.._.._......._._..... : TEACHER WANTED.-MALE 012 ap....T.`_`e'.`.`i`;:T`. .\':`-.` `-:`*`%. ' cem- 'At`o\nIn Anal-.. 4.. , TOWNSHIP or 0RO.-LOT N0`. 6. gcfes. mi1oo_1`rom,Bar- -In \vu~1 rt... 1: 1-; 1- on THIS MEANS B'USINESS 2 By AL1XAN1)ER .MOIIRO\`.'. Auctioneer. at the ` ' I'nnu.ruI-1 CIA`-ts- - -n-3--u-..u BARBIB BARBIE`, ~o.\: T11};- KUCTION SALE OFIVALUABLEE ...........4:.... :. 1) A 1")l)lt.` .....I I.` ____ .. :.. x:._-.- A I L._.___:.' . . _', ` I ' ' ;AW I.()"GS-`WA NTED.--A LARGE hnnntitv of nw Inc: wdnona on .....-I. _- ;_. [Etii>:if1AJ1rI:5Xi&1T INTO ` nrcmison or Robert. "nhhnrd 1... on ..; 1011: SALE.- THIRTY .A <}.1uV:: bninnnnmnnnnrl nf Y.nO'7 (1.... 1o 1..-:,m _' , A s.T41wz=u;A (,'0MPL/IVINT. _.-..... Now is your time to secure 9. Splendid Class of Goods at Nominal Prices. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS H BARGAINS !!! .A.'I' AINID '[J 1N']3IE3Fi. CJCST. STRQ_NG_&_ D__O_NNE.L,_ P. F. EWAN, S|gn.o_f the Unlcorn, Bar;*ie. rent. 0. Q G. 3. MEADOWS. {PUBLIC AUCTION. bv MR. JOSEPH ROGERS. Anctlonm-r. AT THE romm: Corm`, wln the Town of Barrio. in the County or am. -< {on I - V . ` Lndcr and by rxrtuo of powers of nnfn my [ed in several nxortgugr-5 which will ho fur)? at the time of sale more will be om-n-d or u. uuuun-_u nnnn Illuunb uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu :- ':;-`n"1i.r':sV`1ur`. Nov. 29, less; All nu: I own UL LJuA|n:. nlllullll I DIUCK. _I`Am'x;1. No. u.-Pm-1 of the E of alarm 13! 1 - and part ofG1cbclotl33 5.3. Mark: sum-: ;n v: said I`own of Burl-lo. On this parcel in err---to-41 `: brick more nnd dwelling lately dccuplvd h) V\ ' Hunter. and now by .\Ir. F. 1\'u'holion. Y'UL':`.'. P.\m`s:.t. \'n_ III _'I"h.. Qmuh...-Iu -1: I... ATusnAv, use. 22, I883, ` at 11 o'clock; n. m., the following pa:-cm. x ;.1 PARC]-LL No. I.-Lnta 5 and I N. S. John air: [In the Town of Barrie. f'Hh1ghan1's Bloch." Puuurl \'n n ._Dn-c n! H... 1'.` 1 no l1l..\...lnn - ILUIJLIII. nuu An: I! U all`. 1'. LV XCHOIIUH. KTOL ` PARCEL Nu. xn.-The Sou-lhnrl 35 {wt mi 1'. IN 80!:-ct of lot Hon the S8 C0 llcr H1 21) h~ Town of Barrie. This parcel fronts on ma. Strcct. - I n___,_',.. \v_ __. n,,., . . . .. '~.vuI;uL- _ I`1u:("1:L .\'n. xv.-Parta of lowbc and I mouth sideof Collier :4! in Han-iv lfornmit -in fronmgc of 24 feet and 8 incbua on Uwm | Dnnrwrt v_`lno.. Inn.../..I I-n .._.: I.< \- ct uuuulf',l.' In .'`I LUKE unu B ln(`DlH (73700 .` P.\acm.v.--1.otalett:-rod ('1) and E. X IL Sunnidulo Road in Barrio aforesaid. 1 l .uu:r:1. vx-Tho S} of lot. 3 iu14Lh <'unm~ nuiatil containing 10.) acres more or lute. I l An:-L-I 1-n 'I"L.. C II`! .1 |.,. n 1, .\ EFAR-M & TL]_\_N_N__Pf_.UPERTlF3 Y E;.I'IV'iI(ATE'I.\' vb -- -- ` ;INNrs1~*tL, E~'SA, TINY, VE. s'PR.\.. ' OR0, WYEBRIDGE dz BARHII~`.. ;uuu nu. 0. AL. u1uu!.'B.l'. V, PARCEL No VIII.---The E) of lot at in Ion 1' cosslon Esau containing 100 acres more or In P.\m-I:-I. Kn n- __'m... In ..a 1... an 1- .1. .. .-'. 1 AIl(.'El. 1\ o Ix.--Thc E} otlot 88 in thv )9 : v ` - ccaaion `I`in{vl00 acres more or IL-55. exccw I or -'~ sold to L. .'I`hoxupson. l .|ul'I.`1,`.\7n v _'n... urx .: in _;g. .-_ .,.. A M1*-Xi7E1}z;s'1oN. uulu \v u. H . I uuxnpuun. l A$CEL `No x.-Thu W; of E; of 20 in mu ocssxon Vt-sprn 50 acres more or less. PAm-In. \`n Y! _'m... \: xv: ..o 1.. 1w 1- .~..L AUC`l]Q_ll____SALE nuunuul LuuI.a1uAug AUJ DUTCH! IIIOTD OI` 1l`l`6. lunmcr. \`n.~'I`hc S W; or lot 9 in '.` i (7(mccssion Inniaill containing 50 Il'l'I'ri n ext.-gut. 5 acres sold to the H &: N W `N gum! Mr. . .11. Maneer. ` D.n:.u-' \V.. -.... mg. mu . . _ ~.. ucomuu v rapru an acres more less. PAn.c1-:1. No. xx.-The N W of lot 17 in em I ccsslon Oro, 00 acres more or one. Ihnrvrv \.`n vn ,,,D..-o ..o 1... n __ \' -- vuunlvll vxu, vu ncrrc more 0!` I983. I Al lCFIL No. xn.--Part of lot 2 on .\'. .~=. \V_rc, and west of the l onntnnguishcnu- II: the Village of \V)'CbHdK(` having 11 frux:' 34 feet. and containing {th of nu worn nmrv ,_ On_ this parcel is erected lhn bl-Ink mnr ;H feet. and ab}-u~ xn}$ro- ..:" On urcel the brick w.or-- ` dwelling atvly occupied byw. Horrel. ` A I tho abovdparcals are valuable lots and W0 my the attention of intending purchnrr ` _TEl.M$.~_01_'m tenth of purchase mun- worthy the attention intending pun-hm~: V. TER. .\IS.-Ono purchase ." <"`- day of sale. balance within one month or n~ : w` `be arranged on day of sale. Fnrthr-r tL-rm- 1-` -conditions made known at time of sale um`. V Iltvho xncantime on spplicotion to L ` STRATHY 5; AULT. . 47-5t. V'endors'8olic1tons llarrw Brno:-'3 Weekly stands At the head of A m.--- ';can illustrated week! journals. Ilyits unpmf gran position In pom cu. its ndmirublc HIM.-tr: `Hons llscarorully chonen serials ahnrt awn ,skL-tofxoa and poems. contributea by the mm M jmostarusts and authors or the day. it (ax-r1-a :: zm-nctgon and entertainment to thouulnda r Anxm-man homes. 1!. Vt HI nlwnvn ha Q!-n Aim :1! Hm nnhlhahr N .~.nw.ric-an homes. . , will lIlWtl_-3'3 be tho Aim of the vI:)1; 1l`;".'n :`E'_,=" ;make Ilnrpex-s\Veek1y the moat POP itraenve mum ncwnauerin "'0 "' ~ """" "' , . `I*.'T ihspurzunnoe of this dcsxpzn. (0 !'5"` .' ,, mun; im1,ro\'0n]"n! in all those 08lll!`(`:h`_};`:d Juve Raina! for .t. the confidence. aympn . I-upporl of its lame arm)` 01 *'3d"9- Cloth Case: for own volnmo. suitable for gndg ..w1nbo.en: by :uu.poup-Ad. on MW` "E1iEnn6;' ahoxiid bq mn d'o by Pot-1-C1"' M llonew onm-onnna. muck! clnnoo at 1m . _ A ._ - _n--_.|......mn! IV USU DJIIMUDIJ Iluvv nnn IVA: I ' , But then wn are told Mr. Phelps is a . l rmer, while Dr. Wylie is I! more pro- `T tbs:-iio:.~xl mzn. ' Now'Mr- Phelps is iul ` no mum-. itlwr g iesialmihof the ridingl 3 or :1 faAI'lll0l`. Ilia home is lmndruds _'ol'l fmiles away. Hp -owns, to be sure :1 3| l:n-gin t.rar~.t of land in VVt -.35 Simcoe, but lm bought in for its tuiniber, of which lie , f is P.l,l'iH:iI)g it. as fast as pom-ilile. \Vh0n ltlmt is Lloriu he will disappear. He is igue-?.thm-:1 West Simeon farmer nor in- } (nmiihg to he one.` He came toilie rid- :; ing as nCl1imunmi comma to America, to ' zmnlcn all he could out, of it and then go "i lmme. BI_L3ven were Mr. Phelps 11. re- ` i s;=s-potable residnt, and a. farmer, the case , ;wonld not he nlteredin the least. The,: )'llill}`l1 who ask us to vote ugaiinrst Dix} 5 l \V_vlie becausm he is not ufarmer am the ;T.` men who ask us to mxpportaGovepnmeut 5 umnpormdof volawyera and an insurance 3 ugont. And this in an Agricultural f Province like Ontario I VVhcu Mr. : l l Meredith forms his Cabinet thn `farming l 1.` interest will be well and fully repr' i )l}'e<'l in it. ' EV01` bsince_ Mqwati obtained `j pmxeeasion the farmers have been given ; `ltlm back `bunches. Thep farmena of; ';\V@`Simcoe can change all that by; 3 voiing for Dr. Wvlie. i r ' - ' - ' of of: Qaebecis unduly favored hy ~ `Ito (liink=ik ii 0. little too early for," tha The Winxnigxog Sm: with an anxiety to E Vmilke 11 point against the Dominion Gaov-g cmhgentuwhich is chm:-mteriatio of me] _Grit;,._no`_m:.1Lb3r from what Province lie` hails, cotnpluimi that. with n populatiou of 160,000 Mnuitob-.\ has but live re-3 pmnautativea in the House of Commons. I Well, this isn.A\'erv_v fair :wer.Lgn. The; qitfy oi Montreal '11 u but three mem- n.lthm1gh'itl population in much; `[6: 1- than that of the whole Province} dhitolya, although the `Sun and ital 'iA_nds am fond of auying that thd Pm~ the l present-Government, But beyond _ this; ~:,D&1c`n of `Manitoba to commence lak- \ ii I8 ,'1{pi`espnta(on by _Populnpion." I in "y};6ni_6,wn formally takdu into ` is laid not enough populu hil C08? Iv H otenbntive had such is. bgbgmddghbd; .Aud.oven- novihow 'j.`ho"law provides 9 ? `[!"`&'3Rd we ..-wh. 24: 21%;-4-naoeosuvs-9d..i9mh:enIr ciiatgzhe D9mm,_1ox.x. smiggene .- m E -4. E i r +a inon"..a :2'&; ::3.`:.2`:.`} n"i ::`.I nun-nuurnunownno. New rm. PIE YEAR 3 IIARPERS \VEEKLY . . . . . . . .. HARPEWS MAGAZINE............. ` HARPEITS BAZAR. . .. .. .. .. . 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[ARP1-:R's WEEKLY.--II.I.A"~ TRATED, I884. DUNI.OP smnm, R A RR I rt. V will conne onrselve-st purely to local. matters in this. We will not refer to itlin National Policy against which Mr.- l Mowet. and his" party have so squarely lsnt their faces. The country for that 4: .':vc()n(i time has pronounced emphatically i 1 upon tliut. We will not refer to the e.t- l ltrruxipted Streams and Rivers bill rob-V} lm-ry: That has been de'cided"by4 tllel `Courts. We will not touch upon the. ;tinuucial condition of the Province be-l \:.ul`4e t-lie gures are so mixed and mud- tiled in the Financial reports that it. is E - impnssihloto make either head or bailof lllimn. All that we know is that Re- : form speakera, when they can be got to l speak, claim .1 large surplus for the ('lovernment-. Coiiservativc speakers as- i sort that there is not.-ash Surplus in ex- islence, tlmt, a great part of the Provin- `; vial assets have been dissipated, and that we are. on the eve of being compelled to :3 rusm-t. to direct taxation to meet current l Elli`;-iIiCllEl( S.V The Glob: than ` takes the 1 field to prove that direct taxation would 5 My no grievance. Three facts of course i ; prove iiotliing. But they are very ring-_ gvstivo. 2. 2., '_ AI._ - -i:_..'__ ..,.n .1, _ nu-' HARPERS PERIODICALS. ' OF` VALUABLE U. -`I If "nnul for ufnf sentation in the House. In the rebellion the Grim are attempting to get up in the Province they must use some better cry than want of proper representation _if they -wish to succeed. T `The wz-mum been iselxed for ' W'eatl, Simooe and in`: few T days the Selectors I "Will be called npon to decide W110 twill V represent them at Toronto; It is im-` V portantthat the decision should be calm- lylgiven. It is not a contest betveen two individuals, but` between thetwo Parties. I f Mr. Phelps be elected "the I Mowat Administration will probably press upon the Province for `f0u!`_ years longer. Whether that woold be for the _ good of the Province or not is, t_l1e_ one V sole question "for the electors of. the rid- ing to consider, ' I 'n,.__.._-....-L....uL....-:. 4.- ..L:.l. n.:.. Even on the personal rnrrrits ofthe two 3 c.-andidmwa how does - the qua_ation' gtaml. As `far as intellkut and abil- ity go between Lhe._ .vi'o men there is no mmparison. And, to do the "Grits jus- ticeflhe_v dn nnt MIA"-_rupt any comparison - in that direction. ' _Cl`hc5y'cIzLm- that _~mmn r. Phelps was elected, and um I srzztcd for brihzjry he ahould be elected again for sympathy. Of coume if this ; principle were once: adopted the election I Inw wonl ho a nmr thrco. Wlmt. would he thought of njudgn rI~curn'ing xx puree {to tho pick-pocket who had just been icunviutt-xdfor stealing it ! Yet lvoxled. `dawn that is iunt * what the Grits of i `West. Simcco now ask for; n ..u , .,m\.r_ n1._1__:_ .| i 83}. LUUIU US; I I i I The issue between the tivo pntiea in 9 E the Ixrvefelit conict in \Vert-Simeon is; }cIe.:u~ly dnned. There need he no mia-s Etakc about. it. Dr. VVy1ie opposes the : Mowat Government. Mr. Phelps sup- ports it. Mn Phelps has but one reason '7 to give, and given but one reason for his E unthinking Asupport. He was botfn a ; (7'r!'it.', We would admire his consistency v.-r-re we not afraid to libel llisjudgmnt. i\ tr! 1- .I l ---5 -v v`'`"""``".' _ 1 Our opponents attempt to ehixk :his 0 issue, as they dcdged discussion at the f.VImcdith uxeting. In this tliev show j prudence, but not much common sense. ` When the ads of It Government can no longer be dvfcxidcd it should no ~longer ; be sustained. Although wo'|mvc it upon ' zhe authority of the Globe that farmers r:au'bomud,a to `believe anyihxng," we do not, believe it. In fact there are ' m'uz.v thinga that appear in the Globe. that we do not believe; ` But we do be-' liave that when 9. party which is in pow- 1:!` in the Province and prt.-triads to be in at nmjoricy in thcjriding ahrihka fr.'unAdis`-_- 1 cussing the acts of that party there must `; we some substantial reason for the_shrink- `age. There is, ` |`o.m nn Hm nnriannnl mr-rib: n4',t.}\A two I I Dr. Wylie, on the conmuy, has many, I wry many reasons for; his opposition 10 i ;7I\1 r. Mowat and Mr. Mowat's _policy.' 1 \Vn wiil mention es few of them. We 1 I In criticising the actions of the Mowao 5 (lovm-nrnonb we prefer stmiding upon lmlid j.j:roun Vvo will speak only of ; wlmt. wk klmw and upon which we oan 3 u; 0al( positively, We will take lirst the 5 l)epm'mmr_1tof E-lucation. '],`l,uei~e is not, Q :1 |:()rS0n that is m intelligent. person in ]tho lzmd blmt does not know that thisl has been grossly mismanaged during the . lest six yam-s ' It was not in consequence I of WMIL of ability on the part of Adam l Pi-ooks. Tlmt gentlemtm in :3. Master of 7 Arte, an L. L. D. and a gold medalist ! M the Toronto U`bive_rsity, The mi; ` umnagemonttconnisted In the i\Iownt Gov- crument uttetxipling to prostitute the Ed. 3 ixcational ']I:)le})artftIent into n. politjfkl ? }"i`'{'J";`vm `7iaoi.?.".n.e`I.l`v'if.`Zl '3 ` 1-. i_ __ a A ` has been seen and tell; -by every parent. in the country in Llxo ttimterg of school ` books. It. has been ' (lisouset_i _uc Teach- er e m'ee`tingsfand always with thqeame` result.` Mr. Cl`90`lm opforoed retigegnenbt gave an opportunityof ending thia;sqan~. dal. But Mr. Mowut thinks he ha oa_` grip qpou the hhpootvof the Province`-and` ' he will try and keep it.~_f'Tl1e'_new minis-.j .ie(e_:-`G. W;_'1_l;';_t;.;,i;3,_'~pV17Q.lnloLblyA the moot : w'rul.ei:t..I`I[u1?.!A' ;. 9p9s`+mvIi9i9an .W * lever nut. in the." .. ,9I.15!?~ 0. 70150? `#998 H33 3 more :ite.-h'aa ;!>e'i; ,gi_x'i'.1ad_i 1;sv-.~.u.vo.;`_>'r_i,i,:,-.1 ` * {ip'alI"-'4-ftockot - j-`dlfidgi : ' ` i 3o.tiIII,o`it.1"0O9?I'ilWZ*.`3:!'EPr3b-! ?=; -} fin.Iz v.r r ` THE ELE6'1?v . THE ISSUE. . Tribune evidently cannot ole-ar i(soH' `of THE: Chicago Tribwz which is rm\'e1'i wary of attacking the |)cminir:n,. of C9.u:ula_ an 9 country 'wh(-re Vthny wrap nyfmilk in old nowapapms . The the .peH_v pmvim:in.l style of journalix-3n, E - Vphich mc=at_ nf 1h_re new}-pr.pe!':i' in 11103, gmht. cities of the United States havn long since abuudoxmd. The editm' uf the j ` Tribune should come east and learn good l ' manners; `But then after all, what, van be expected .frr:nn a foreigner where ' everyday worse things are anid or in-`, inulbedgtlt our country by our own`: Grit nc9i'lpapors ' i 1 ;i `Q '1 ( I I I I I I I At, John Macd`onald_was in power he` had a` motion every session, urging upon" the Government the necessity of 3 more strin- gent license law, and Mr. G. W. Rose-- wedo not wantjthe Treasurer end the Minister of Education confounded, for oneia a gentleman end. the other in, well, AG,`f`W..Boaa.--always bed: speechfto make.` When` the 4' Mackenzie Gov- ernment came into power Mr. G. W. Ross was unaccountahly absent` with his regular temperance resolution. A aux prised,` and we fear wicked Tory tool: up the hall where Mr. G. W. Ross left it, and moveq his annual resolution. - It created consternation among the then Govt.-rnrnent ranks as they had largely traded on the question while in op-T position. But the Government was not disturbed. It knew George William. The leading temperance agitator stepped up with an amendment to a resolution, which he had been moving for years, do- clar-ing that the country was not yet ripe for such a measure. The Grits" grinned and the {amendment was carried. A short time afterwards Mr. Mowat pans- ud a special law admitting George Will- iam Rose to pructice as a barrister in the Province, without going through the fornmliti:s usually imposed on other etudents. V Il\I' I 3 `I -I1 ,,. r,-.I , I , 1. I Btu!-.lUlL|o _ K This but partly illustrates the charact- erbf the new Minister of Education Mi-. George William Ross. While in Op- _l)()Sll.lQn he was a ery advocate of econo-, my in eyery departvnent ofthe Gm-em-. ' meat. He was fond of contrasting our expenditum with that ~ of -the United Beaten in mferfnce to the xiuinber of Mm- ,istc-rs undthe amount of their salaries. Dar. M 1-. lives always makes an exception in favor of himself. In the winter `of 1875, if our memory serves 119 rightly Mr; Ross was lying ill at his home in` Stmthroy. and unable to attend to his Parliamentary duties. But. he mustered eircngth enough to go down to Ottawa at the closing hours of the soaaicn, sign his mun:-, and claim the full indemnity and niileape. The journey for that one thou- ssuip dollme was taken at the risl: of his life, for the moment he hurl registered himself on the books of the House the anxiety for nlmiiniug the money which ; lmr.i3mzstained him ended, and he was tulcr.-n out of the House in at half fainting condition to 1.1.13 hbtel, where he was con- fined to his` mom for several weeks. But. George \Vxlliam was smfeml humlrrd dol- I lz:rS`al1(3ml by the transaction. As. in E tlie_caae of his legal standing it took 4-. 1 special res.<.lutio.n of the House to enable 3 `him to draw his money. But George` \Villiam had condently counted upon` 1 tlmt; and he was not dieappoirilml. ' l l "`l\nn}\ Qu.-A ;!'|l.! nr\t\nn :n:l1.nnn {kn r-`nun l \.|IU|I, lL|l\-I IIU "CID IIUV \IIUII}!lI\lllJ\'J\la These two instances indicate the char acter of the new Minister of Education. ' `They also indicate t-lie-rea=ou why Mr. l `Mowat. took the extraordinary step of! .7 outside of his Legislature for in minim-. We will not insult the ginteiligenco oftho Reform members of ' the Legislature by supposing that none of them si capable of lling `the position. ' \Vo are mtlier inclined to the opinion . . ..I:lmt none of them 18 unscrupulous enough lfor the work that Mowat requires to be idcme. He will have no i1'0llbll11 that idirection "with George William Ross, ; and Mr. Phelps if elected will back Mr. ; Ross; There is one serving hope for the gfrovinctp l1(_)\VOT~'0:`. There is n strongl Epossiblity that neither Mr. Phelps nor , Mr. Ross will ever be elected. l |u.LI. Llvuu vvlu uvuA uu vnvv-nun g` As to the Licence law its prostitution l for political puvposes has been openly gand impudently carried on. The recent l; icleclion trials" have ehown that the Li- cease Commissioners and I nepeotors were i -thetmost [active agents in the bribery Ttlmt ,w1m carried on in behalf of the 2 L\Iowatc-anriiciatezv. Unlicensed groggeries l were openly couutenanced and liCl`.'uSC(i : ; keepers were given plainly to undemtnnd '. t';mt under Mr. Moxvat/3 law everything i_V.-,.1nl<,lvba traced by the numbers on the ballots. The acrutineers at each polling I place had epecial instructions to watch the hotel keeper's vote and report to'i head quarters. These instructions were ; faithfully carried out. The elections wr*1's-, l limnglit on before the time of grunting l licenses and in one instanceof which we i can speak positively the agent of the Re- - form candidate was closeted with the Li cense Inspectors while they were grant- ing the licenses. Of course anything I like this will be no longer_ possible when ' t-he McCarthy act comes into force; but it will not he the fault of either Mr. A Mowat or Mr. Phelps. By electing Mr. Phelps tho electors of West Simeon will endorse the Educational and 4 License ' tyranny of the Mownt Administra.tion.l But the electors of West Simcoe will not i THE Wl".EK'.`l lM)lNOSl, AND WHERE THEY WERE DONE. ' 3 Mrs." Jurdnn. of Brechin, was on Thurs. day lnstxcumnmined for trial on the charge . "of forging notes to the amount of 8550, which she gave as security for a loan, to 1 the Dominion Bank Orillia. .u- . n v -uu.-.u.. The recent.` erce gales choked up the `mouth of Bayelcl harkor with sand and driftwood, and the river having. been ooded bytho hetwy mine of Tuesday and yesterday the harbour in. in imminent rl:\ngo1"'ef being wa.qhed. away. The inhab- ltauts turned out en 1na,rse yesterday after-. noonto endeavor to make an outlet for the water and avert the threatned destruction. mm mm sums. It is` now Stated that O Donne1l. whose trial for the nrorder of Ou.rey,-the inform-_ er, comes off on the 30th/`inst ... was-some ears ago one of the -chiefs of the M0111 Inguiresv of Pennsylvania, -and was impli- cnted in several .mux-ders; Three of his- oonfedemteshwere hanged, but O'Donnell, who then went` under the name of Thomas M_>!.`31l'o'*`Pd-" H ; 1 Rev. Wm. Mi.t.chul, newly installod pas- tor of Wostboro Congregatiwml Church M:v.ss., was arrested this morning on the charge of stealing a book from Olnrk b Oar- ruthers store. ;He_ was first noticed in Lockwood, Brooks & `0o a, wl1ere~ he pur- chased a cheap book, and purloinod a mom valu'n.ble onoc He then went to Clark 8: Uamruthora . who, being warned by Lock- wood, watclmd him. Hebplayod the some game, and when about to leave was arrest. ed. He offered. it is_ atntod, 8l5,000_tn hava,the"1na.tter ke'pi; quiet. It in cimed by the rms whom he robbedthat Mfitchell g has been selling "a large number of books in other ntoi-os` of late, and in consequence of this the tgazlo was warped 'tb`look out `for _l ghim, A:Mxt9hllishighly educateclcand an ' able 'pr_e'acl1r,` `H_5_jl1jI}.s4(g.3liil?ury-Of.j82,`000 cfyom :1[l2l?9! : .,l,i131t9h';_;aI;d before` he came ` to'Mub.srilIaats"va! phstor`:of *aP;-esby.` -ceri4n:.`ch. 1` ,1..ry..-+3`,Sts,Jol;y.N; n:;- fW`." '.f{`.?`3.`.`.*.5I'i!*i5r0f - '_ -..,`u;'a - 82,509. I 11.0 W855 M90 nt oI_1e-tima prof: ixi I;p'!4!qn't?d `Preebyt:r;u;ooneg._.. . Governments are boarding up large sur- 5 n u ' o I l Both wAJ)olnunox1 and Provmcual pluses in the-jr 'I`rsuries, -and In no doing both are wrong. Hoarding up` money fur in excess of what in wautedf for use in the mar future is aimpiy IImk- I ibg pooatpeuple pay the Govmnumnt in `T `advance without. discount, \-.-bile. they 1 `Inn to leave primtc debts at. home uu- paid and pay intorx.-st on the same. I` There is neithm-juaticv nor economy .in if +.!.:. J - nu a.ru.ua-nu A fatal accident happened on Wednesday on the Northern Railway, at Hullmld Landing station. A young man by the name of Sweetmam while turning on the brakes on the freight train coming north the brake broke throwing" the brukeman between the cars and was run over, killing _him irxsttutly. parents who reside in Toronto. . 1 -- .`.~n The body was sent to his` Ra.b_1 ortm,;e1s are greatly excited over. the recent outrageous arrests of Manitoba constables by the Grit. spo%`io.ls- Brigadier Burden has given instructions to his gang, ` who are armed to the teeth, to abbot down anyone who attempts to ontorce proceed- ings against MoQuarrie, the liquor law violator. . ' * .. ..n 1 :1- AROUN_D THE WORLD '~' whither they were led by :1 treacherous ..--.--.- --r---L .......`.v..-.7. KIIART'roU.\I, Nov 20.---The most trust- worthy Sbieks in the service of the Govern- ment, who arrived at Douen yesterday, lroport.1,100 men, including Hicks I ushu,_ : the Governor-General, and his entire staff ' l wer anrlihilaterl in n dele at Knshgate, liguido, On the morning of Nov. 1, Hicks, L-:md his entire nrmy marched `from Milbns. 3 The guide then led them to a rocky wood- ud dele which was without water, and where an amhuscado had been prepared by ; the rebels` who were armed with rifles and artillery. Hicks Paslm was unable to 119.0. 5 his guns. For three days the army, worn i - hy thirst, defended itself, but on the fourth } I day it was annihilated to a man? `r ..-....... 1.1..-. nn 1' -11,_ ,,_:.. 1 The Irish N ational League of America M met in convention at Syracuse yesterday. An eppen`. was made for the enrolment of ; 2 half 3 million Iriehmen in New York State g for Irefand a relief, coupled with the mod- -1 eat request that every man should eontrib- utetho triing sum of one dollar to thef funds of H12 organiution--for what pur-f poeo is left to be inferred. i has been destroyed by the forces of the False Prophet.` Intcll_igence ofthe disaster was brou ht to Khartoum .by a Coptic ofcisl. ighting continuedfroxn the 3rd to'the 5th inst, and resulted in the com- plete annihilation of the Egyptians. It is stated that s Eurfapean artist. was the only CAIRO. Noe.` 22.%Hicks. Paslufs ax-rnyi l I person who` escaped. . t El M'nl\i'n fnrt-A was nntlvnntnrl at 9.00 - I Tl-IE` zdvrfmu ARMY Aumm-1 person wno BIIGIPVW H . , .- 1 El Mahdi's force was estimated at 200,- 000 men. and included Derviehee, Be- douins, Mulattos, and regulars. The bat- tle occurred` near EliObeid. `El Mahdi r-at sent forward the Dervishea-, declaring that they would vanquish the. enemy by Divine aid. `Subsequently the regulars `joined in the attacks, and the engageinent . became general. . Hicks Pasha : army early in the battle was divided into bodies, 3 but subsequently reunited and formed is square, which the forces of the False Pro- phet broke after three days desperate ght- Q ing. The Council of Ministers has decided 5 to concentrate at Khartoum what Egyp-i tian troupe remain at "Guam, Gobi, and other places in the Soudau. Hicks -Pasha had 25,000 men and ten British oicers. . O'Doxrovan, of the London Daily Newa,l, and an artist connected with a German] paper accompanied him. It is understood 1 that Sir Evelyn Baring has advised the i Egyptian Government to abandon the Sun- i den and establish a strong frontier linei from Khartoum to the Red See. It is re- 3 ported that the orders for the evacuation of Egypt by the British have been coun- `tex-mended, A .mm-mi] C tunvi mat +,._.`I.... 4... .........:..,. ` came up with his whole force and formed a ' | Will! LUIIDUKU. LWU UUUIHIUXI VVHH f&Cl}Uu.' Hicks Pasha. had divided his array, send- ' ins half .to dema.ud`tho surrender, of EM Obid; ' Mahdi met the half of Hicks 5 Pasha`: army advancing to El Obidand at- A tacked it. On hearing the ring Hicks i square. The English ofcers with the! Egyptian army fought gsllsntlv. The , European who escaped is thought -to he! 0'Donov:m 01'` Frank Vizettlcy, of the 5 London Graphic. The Arabs 'numbered' 4 200,000. Another report of the fight says Mahdi sent `the dervishes to treat with I Hicks Pa.sha. s native officers, saying to the i Egyptians, Ye like you; we are Mns- g isulniens ; `why ght ! Surrender-.' The` ,'Dervishes were received by n. . volley. and -1 then _tho battle commenced. Captain Hueston, who was with'Hic_1 Pas1m`s forces, and escaped in the disguise of a dervish, says on his way from the battle eld hecounted s_hundrc;d and fty snrvi- g vors wounded. Among these was a. Euro- 1 I peun cu-hst named Power. 1 NA Ann I-uinvnn Hxn `.\I'..Yn`H .311 -na+' mu u_Iu.uI-II';u , A council of war met to-day to examine into the military situation and to decide, whether Klmrtoum or I! point further south 3 was tenable. No decision was reached.` I 1 .`l':..l... `D_..L- L...) ,1:..:.:...1 L.'_ .......__ _._A 1 ' ` I A raw wcekn ago `moan txma" and It-andmrl time were snpposml to be the v name. But one week's biltur rvxperiencu ` has proved this idea. to be wrong. Stand- ard bilne ia what it; kept, by. corporatimxl, railway, and household clocks through- out the country. It" in also kept by ohumomemrs. and gold or silvhr wntchs ` throughout the comm'y.."'L\'1ozu1 t.iu-m is M Impthy tho Globe stem`:-wirxrlolx. ` llkllill fl [Uh IIBIUUU ICUVVUF. * ` No one believes that Mahdi will rest content. with the conquest` of the Soudan. It is` feared that Turkeywill interfere z=.nd-;- ` insist on reonnqxxering the lost Provinces. ;1 .Neither the English` 1101' the Frenchwish '; ( I this. The prospect thus bristles with i ( . serious cnmplioationa, ` = | I7v.....__-.-.. 11'-.. an nu A n 1 1 LONDON, NW. `22.--Letters written by :1 military co_rtespondent/show Hicl~mPashn had only about 10,000 men. Of these, .3,~.* U00 were to be detmled to keep up the hue I of onn1mnnicati0n. It has been reported : ` tho Fnlso Prophethad 20,000 men although ` in the. pmunnciamento issued by the Slc-ks in September it was claimed he had 1 3 200,000 men, that had Remington guns and ; rockets, which they had taken from the '[`u*ks, but that the Proplu-t had forbiddon I their use, as only spears and swords were t to_be used by his glxng `men. Among: Hxfjks Pe\aha'sftroops first refgxment. I at` gypthm in zmtry, 5, l men, ormer- = ly commanded by Arabi Pasha, but then g under command of.Engl1sl1 oicerg. Capt. 9 Herlth,van Austrmn, who formerly com- 5 u_mnded_9. Uhlan roglmgnt, was Hicks px'in- cxpal dull nfcer. ' ,1}, in lnulinunrl Hut} {ha any-vumnnn.I.-.-J .-.6 NEW YORK. Nov. 2`2.-~-A London special ; 1 says the -engagement resulted in` the mss- l snore of the commander, with Col. Farquhnr chif of the staff, ve English ollicora, two German officers, 0`Dmmvuu, war correspon- "dent, Villiers, artist ; and ion thousand soldiers. ' Hicks Pasha tried to advance 230 miles through a hostile region. his only supplies being biscuits. There being no communications open, the soldiers became alarmed. The heat was intense, and the g camels died by hundreds. < For water the ? 1 army was dependent on surface pools : the enemy had swept the country bars of cst- tlc. Nothing had been heard of the army = `by the outside world until rumors of the `victory were ' followcdby the news of this` disaster. ' .4_. Ulplil uuu UlLI\}L'r- It is believed that the correspondent of I the London Gra.ph"- who accompanied Hick i ll Pasha. was killed. ` --. --- --`w--7- 0no Rough Cast Home pleasixntly situated on 3 Toronto` at, with seven ronm. Rood Water. Stable and 9yex-ygonvenioncc. quaygey acre, . A I...` lull nhulv `nunn nn Ninrv Rhmnf wix ULIDJJD Vv 1.11.1 Luv, 11; unuxuul ' I .'l`0.\*`& RYAN`;-5.--Two horses. good road- awrs.,perfeot.ly sound about 15; or 16 _ha.ndsAhigh. * not over 51: earn old. dark bay preferred. W ill ! buy thorgelr. ortogot-but or single. ; _ -18-lt. i 1` . -.,_..-____ `IRE 1'I'J.LI J.`I\\JlV.|. LED IL\l`JllJ..l'* `~_ soap! Rgir. Rom. Mi.nty.,_sr.. Cmlghur t. a._ Sea:-ling He fcr,'smn.1l. 5129. small horns. color` near roan. or red and \\'l_)iLc mixed. `Any pcr- . gen 3 Vin such inforumu new will lend to the re- covery 0 said animal w I be rewarded. Any person wltho ding same after this notice will be gxvoscoutemaccording to law, RQBT. MINTY. l . r.-.VCmi hurst; ' 4840-3 `-2 -.--.-..->.---...._: ._.-...s _` `V `VALUABLE ` ?'r0wN% PROPERTY; _`-F. 9}1_? `saz-.. 3. uuu BVBEJ Uuuvcluuuvug qua: Ly: nuts`. ; j v Also one Brick House on Mary Street, with 1 threoyooms. good well of water. A1..- 1).......'k ail nnan nu Ttfnlnnrf-nn Rh-ago I unrelzruuxua. uuu vvuu U1. .1: uI.L'1- ' Also Rough Omit House on Wellington Street, bcnufull situated,` six rooms; hard and son} water. an every convenicncc.'w1th a large gar- dgn of choice fruit mag in txuu-ins. AI.'..`. .....u...ml ll-`\'n"1`unI`lAIna nlhtc -Van I-my-Non- - .'-`Swiisii S.uk.--Df- W'!1i.8pr*8 6 fty `_d91pg'9v`erooat," We muy caually `m6dtiog_,iqrgii;J_;g95. 1 it the; `old ~ gunman`: :11! hnnkerimz after old, boy ! mm 01 cnmcu ;n_uv unvuq Lu uuu 1.15. 1 Also several ne building sites. For pm-ti - lnmlnfiply to ~' ' .. _ cu ' ~ WTI.Y.TA1\{ FREEK. Rm-r-in. 'i"'~*'**-V`-.':.`v'**'- _ I TIIE pz1tx'oIm of the Cookstown Oheesci Factory were paid for ,-`u1gusl: and Se'ptom- bar's milk on 'l`hur5day and Friday. Dur- ; ing the two c`my:s upwards of $3,000 changed hands. _-.P.ymcnt f-Jr Ocbobel- s milk will ; bu made in :1 f:.`\V days. _ t ' I any-o-u cu --l At Winuipc-g,_'ou the 18th Nfavenxben`, -tho`: wife of S. Corbet Locke, of a son. ' , gar- nitnun-\ nus rnuu nu- Ian . I On tha 7th November, at the residence of | .the bride a grandfather, Glenhunn, by the I Rev. J. K. `Henry. of Oreemore, George Washington Thompson to Miss Mary }lizn- I bath Haw. both of Nottawaaaqm ` : 1 \JI\l3.L'l \.Il..llLl VVILLVLLUIJ "[1-l..lLJ.L in thdroronoouorpvenlmrmM1cB. W.`AUL'1`. Good references rcqmrod. 48-2-in - .. .....`. .... ._.. ,._._._.__._V. ` ` '79` J JJIJJLLULV, .|JL lVL|.l.lJl.J`J.l\-, I - Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Juaica- . tum, for Ontario. Proctor. Colwtgynncbr. 526. . onion. Cromptoxfs Block, 0wcn~et., oppositc Post ` Otoo . > .- - 18 3mo. I ' TR.'YJ4:D' 1rRonI`THE`*1=REM1- E 1:9! ..LM_r.- Iiobt-..7`Ii.n1F~ ;=*t-:..-.m!8hr; E a .. 1'oBeou_tet1__ucc0 r.-, Craxghurrm mm apply to - V ` WILIJAM FREEK. Barrio. 01-T 3A1_iE9~SUROGuIl, opposite Amorlcqu Hotel-. :5 {:1-:-: 9:. I ~ 1., m'.n-um ,. was EA!-Si`? mzxr mms. pfii jiiiiiii .iXN;f1B.A'i*i3L i .. n...Ivn-..nnA.. n-.m-.!... nuun 1:17 `A I1!!!` I loniss WANTED" AT enam- mn\Y'1\. nv A\!".l mm. |......... .......r,.m.a, New 2\Zzner Iiwnei1:I9. SEBXOVS OUTLOOK FOR BRITAIN. "'W:?ILXf;ToN, BARRISTER, nllnnn nf Hun Qnnr-nnun nnr!-. r.f Jnnir-.n. . . -n. u Advvu .. naan:I1}'3.i)f mmm. um um: mnnmnnww 3aBcToRm FROM our last. l('.*spntCl1(` it A would l seem that it in almost impossible to nmrt.` i 1 war l_;c`7weon Franco and China. Each ` nation seems to be reprosenml on thci ' disputed territory by irresponsibleugcmtsv. l 1 Slugger cnsn. \Vl)at France in doing in ! Tgnquin, Mowatis attempting to do uponla. scuam` ucaiu at tint Pm-tago. The di'u|'dhce appeam to be that Llxefg aocio'nTof the French Government is; apnctionedl by the Legislature of the} uutry. Mowat did `not think them Legislature of the country wnrth con-i` halting in negard to his acts. l I . I f _ OF THE ivvest R1a1ns I V or THE " VGRSTLEMEX, V T Havingheon honored with the unso- tive party as their candidate for the seat of this Riding in the Legislative Assembly, 1 which I felt it my duty to tcoept, I am now A candidate for your suffrage: gnd so.- licit your support. licitaed nomination of the Liberal`-0o_nservn-, i ' . " ' `. My political principles are not unknown I to you, but should you_ hoimr me by re- ` turning me as your representative I shall deem it my duty to judge honestly and im- i pgrtially ovary question that may be sub- mitted for consideration ; and to support or nppose as in my judgment it ought to be dealt-with irrespective of mere party con- siderations. Remembering that the true` yinterests-Aof the 1-`xjovinoe ought in every iustance to mit'.vei_n_:h those of more par` ! t1zz\nahip. mL,.__ -..- _-___` -.-_Ls..J. '2`.-ununvnu nnl }LlLvl\lH.HlKLh . - 0 There {W6 some matter nowever, on! I i which I hold decided views and I ahouifl 3 be unworthy of your su`r'ages:did I hear . 1 tats to proclaim them. V |_...__.4L_ __.._.. ...--.....l._.... AF vknnn ;n ,...., ...,........._, ., ........ .. -- .. -.- _..._7 i 01 great moment that the boundary go? mu` Province, North .an'd`--Wstl should ,be dened at the earliest pns-[ % sible day. But as the just people of On- 1 tut-in do not want more than properly be- ; lnn._zs to the Province and as law-abiding` citizens do not seek to take by v lawless I vfnrcc that to wlmt they are entitled I` 3 . 7 I deem the p0licy_reeem.ly pursued- by Mr. 5 Mnwat s atlministration in seeking by i ` ; t>_ angorons . _ we bclllg of the community, calculated to lead ` mthe most terrible of all disasters that L. u mld l1.a;.>pon to us as a: people, the stirring } we of clvil strife and 1n the interests of I onr eomin-~11 country to ho denounced and E c mtlt.-mned. .__-l uavu uv tuvvntnlun uuuua. I 1 _Am='mg the more prminent of these in ;the boundary question. It is no doubt .-n -_._; , ,______:. LL_L AI... L-.......I...... Happily the-rt` is a} ti-ibuna1--Her Ma- ijesi.y a Privy Council-the highest in the `realm whoaeinzpartinlity is beyond cavil 3 which can be appc-riled to ; whose decision : xyould be respected and submitted to by ievcry inhabitant` of the Dominion, To Ethnt. great. tribunal I would submit the 1 qm`.P.ti0`.1. The refusal to do so is, in my 4 _}1ldglIlZ1E'fI`lI.llght with danger to the best interests of the Dominion ; and the Domin- - inn cannot be injured without Ontario. her fairest Province being involved in the dis- I 3 1 I :1.`1teX'. l "Another matter in my opinion on which the present administration is deserving of l l I l } mnsiire, is for the outrages committed on E the electorate" of Algoma in the contest re-i 3 c.-ntly held in that constituency. It is l 2 uusnifcst that Mr. Mou'at`s Govern- iznont by_ret'uslng to direct polling places I to be opened in ports of the constituency, Q where it was known that so majority of the i electors were against the Government f ,:_~.nr.lidete, diafrenchised large numbers of T electors. Thereis also too much reason to believe that large sums of the public money were used in the contest on various pre- tuxta in debauching the constituency. Re- 3 presentative institutions are impossible if_ isucheonduct could be approved of even i by the party who momentarily prots by i it I think I but echo the sentiment of the great majority of the constituency no mat- ? tor to which party we l`elong in emphati-' i czilly condemning and repndietmg as has- ! tile` to overv principle of responsible Gov- ' ; ornment these attacks at the very founde- { tion of our aystmn. ` If 11 , , ,,`l_.__.I_.. _._._-J_ LL- 1Z__Z4- Ti `run. u. vu. -._,\~.,..... f j -My mldrcss a.h'ezLdy exceeds the limits I for itzmd many other matters of f great, though less in1po.rtm1ce,.mnst be left untonclwd. But Ihope-to see most of on i during my oanvxxsa and I shall be glad to ; explain my views on all the questions of l the day in which any of ynu may feel in- } tarcsted. I UJb\.|JI-\.I\- In conclusion let me add that I have no ' _quatr0lwlth my opponent in the contest. l I trust that the electoral Vattle may be l fnugzhl. witlmut the utterance of an angry word and without exciting an angry I thought. It is no personal matter in which ' (vie are on_r_;aLgo(|, but in view of the mo- I mntous question, the gmvest, alncelthie i days of Confccleratlou, on which the Legis- I last-ivo Assembly will soon be called upon to !pn.ss-ene3 of great public importa41ce.-I 1 appeal to you to decide between us. I have the honor to be Gentleinen, ` Your obedient servant, C'I_Il\-HART IIIQII IE I i . Tllhir. do 'no.t. iez_n carry politics Ain to the same extremes as in jfljhere the journal: on both hni1,t.h6`McCurthyliognsqact as a` T 'bbo'I." ,'We do not think tfxere, grill be many fxpbnents to mine their -head in ?nny i>t'\t.t-0!,` tha'qonntry, ham b them: and notice is hereby `given t attho ' `of which they shall then have reoexved uotl_ce. .VvoTioI:.._To TIIE CREDITORS | J -05` sAMUELMo1NnL1css, Deceased. Pursuant to Soctlonari of Chapter 107. of he Re- vised Statutes of Ontario. the g-,reditor:'s_of Jamuel Mclmllcss. mm of the tmvnshxp of Inmsl. in the County of Simcoc. farmer ; who died up or about an l4tI1 dn.v of Scmtnambor. 1883. are hereby noti- . ed to sen?! Ito ]\ casts. _St1atby & Ault. of the, Town of Barrio. in the sand County of Simcoe. tho - solicitors of the Exocuwrs of the said ucceusc .on or hefomtho nth day of December. 188 t eir blames. oddreswcs and-descriptions. tho. * 1 par- ticularsof their claims. a. stntetncnt of their ac- . counts and the nature of the securities ifany) `ma fecntors Will'1mmud.ia`ta-ly other the last. 9 xxiontloned duy Ymcccd to dIatx1bute"the,usseu-1 of tin : said Samuq Mcludless amo _t. the parties entitled thereto. having regard on y to the claims` name, zoux November, A V . -- V w1LLmMB ~.w'x, 47-'4: -J0HNV~lrI0LENNAN,E`.` >'- E l 'lllLV.IJl'Jl||J."* ..LA`JLVJ(ll.I|g V1 LJJLJ '.|JJlJ| 1 received by the undcrsi `ed on or before MONDAY, 17th day of DEL`-1~3.v ER.` 1_883, {ox-150 -cot-as of Hnrdwoo of the best. dcscriptmn, Maple nnd_ Beech. to be 11 livm-ed at the Gaol and Court 3 -House . on or befo the labor Apt-ll, 13$}. undpiled I In such places as-nun bo nointed out. No crook- 5 House. berorcuxe labor Apt-u, 1354. unclp ued places as um)` be. pointed No vd, bad limbs; or rotten wood will be received. The wood to be 4 ft. long. and capable at being split for stove-ptn-no:-ma and prolwm-Iv Igtsilod. Sc- curity willborcnulred; CHAS. )ltU ', Chair- 'mo.n of (31101 Committee. or ROBT. KING. 83.. r Ilnumln \T.-nv 100}. IQQQ 7.51!- ' 'v".1tB.'T.IUT.1""'1.LV 1\.I L LL12 I Lwa.-J_ul;,-`. K of the` subs_cx-lcber, ~w-eat. halt lot agcon, -3`- Vespra, 2 yaarllng steers. Thenwner is '1'a[uuf,. ed tooome forward. Pmvexrogoxtyv 9: me._ and take . them Away, _ L X-A ER eR[M. 11983. nu, .'.. ' , 3 BBEEMTY 0F'Si?v%E.% URNISI-IEDT PARLOR Imp BED y ' o'1t,toain la enuemnnl . A ..z.. .}}.-19x`3n. rev... H. 013111; . ouvosieoogrncn , h1Uj,'E,.LVlDl1l`uJ 1. n1.u.:uLv nxwy -Day ' R an t, to sin 1y to'1%?I8. 103. H. 0&3 .. ovvosiao`m'Ru;?,' gin:-v a ' Ht Illull U3 UKIUI \.aUI.uIunu.Uu, u ltlau-rle. Npv. 19th. 1883. INTO THE PREM ISMIJJSA -1413` u-nknnv-Inhnr ~rAnf. hnlf Int 5 "Dan `R 'pEND1:Rs;.Q_TTiriERTs WILZL TEE ,uu.:n;uI Iu- H. .....1.....,...:.';..1 AI ! nn 1.mr,..... . `- -Tmmx: inn guest ditfemnce between! MoV'vh_dd;n4.nd Reform Mownt mustg .g`),&iu'l_'that'. immediately, but 11:3 ; 112-` form party wxllbe strengthened by his: 0 . 1A-. A __.._ ...-...Ln v-nnou. nah`: n.