K. IVIOIHIIT8 . . - - I831-nard Lally . Davin Npwim. . ~ttober`t'i"inie'a:.'.'.': ` James Hum! ton... I`I|u- uni}.-AIII, JIIIIVI uulnuwnm - - Phol. H00:-.ary...... James Ronntree. . . .. "rank Kent.......... James Rountroe. . . .. a Martin Blake........ Thos. Jackson ..... .. tor` McGrsw........ Charles Robinson... will (Inns-A W 111. B0615. . . . . . . . . . p A lexandor Pa ette.. Robert McFar nd... Nelson Miguel 'l`or i.~ ...... .. ; (inn:-an nndnrlrh-Ir _, VJ uu._uuLupuUu 00 cu Mlller... .. .. .. .. . Moses Hlacksuock . Jumvs Gurr.t.t.. .. . In Ilia-Iran Sr 27 J&l.Il"5 UlH`l'A.b6.. . . . m. Dickey. Sr. 8:. Jr. Charleq Mcliernon. . . `J. P. Kxdd . . . . . . . . . . .. ~ John um-don...... Alf. Swnaland . . . . . .. JuhnGo1-don ........ .. I-`. In-mover ......... .. John Eomondsom. . .. Wm. Gurrs_to..... .. .. Wm obmson... .. .. Jno. Robe:-33.... .. .. .. Henry ` tkinaon.. .. .. Richard Ban-y.. .. JuhnGordon.. .. .. .. .. Richard Bar:-y.. .. .. .. JohnGordun..... .. .. .. Richard Pouard .. Joun Quinn... .. .. Wm. Uarr . . . . . . . . . . .. Seymour atogdell .. .. _Jonu Archex-.... .. .. .. Samuel Galloway . John Man" U T W illiun Preuick... John Gray ...... .. Robert Finle .... . . Inning Hnml inn ' Daniel Day ....... .. Alenndcr Walker. . Samuel 'l`hibodesn.. n.C:ii>nToI;T.TTiI Louis Friohette... . .. John A; Stout-t. .... . . rhomng _Bu1l'.~. . ..... .. a.l~eIc.,.,........ Jobnoolllnu. .' ...... .. John Bo:-non...... .. .. Ho}-soc MoCoy.... 3 (gwxlliam Howard. n. Dill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dinhnntl llnll 1. E. mwsou, LV.IIl\ I. AND GROOERIES. license . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Druuk...........................4 AbusiveLangun.ge....... do do St.aalingMon_ey.................` Drunkand D1aorderly.V......... . do do . . . . . . . . .. do ' do _ do T do u do do do do Abusive La.nguage...; . . . . . . . .. Druuk............... Assault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Abusive La.nguage....... Insane... ` I do ........".Ii.'.. do ....-. ....... ....... . . . . . . . . .. ............ ...'... ............` . .. .:.. ......_ ............ ............ .............` do \ Iieeping i1'd;';';3ai{t'x-'zii~5t';3rlii'vvL do do do do do do do do A ~ 1l}saIu'i'sanunnIwry............ 4 e y . do 0 it'll- do do AS5511" and Battery .......... .. 4 N on-payuft Stat. Labor Tax. .. do do do .. do do do Cr:-ryin a. Revolver...........: ~`le;l1ng qnor during pro'd hrs.1 Assault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 Selling Lquor durin nro d hrs. Drunkandmsorder I Breach otTown By Assa.ult...... Drunk and Diaorderly.. .. .. .. .. 'Assgult . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 ILBBIIIIIII .9...- do Drunk and I I. - Breaking Car Windows. Vagrancy. . .. Drunk and Dn'io1' do do do do rn`aua':iix':ii `Lain ' `if own]: and Disorder y.. do do .. |......m ...a n.ae'.;.',;:: :: : Pnttv Trnnnam . . . . . . _ . _ . _ U U U uU' do D .\s9auIt........>......- Wages............ fuming cattle in eld of grain! \1'!81lLl1t-..._- .. .. .. .. .. % Scllimz hquor after 7 o'clock on Saturday night.. .. .. .. Drunk and Disorderly. . .. .. . ii wilful D.:mu.ge..... . . . . . . . . . . . .. Assault... Stxlaling Good:-1.. ..,.. .. .. .. .. Vagrant........ go \ ( o Vgnistnrb lIt&3Kll|KB_D`Illl0lI0l(1 'la?B `Q o in pooooothousek no lncsorderl manner: gtlsvinglg nkha ' lube:-.. .. 8 no IIO Aasanltand Battery. ....... . ......... Fighting and Disorderly" . .. .. o , do do .. .. .. do . do do Thnnnfnnlnin '.nI|lDI|ntnn . o . . . . . - . . . . . n do [ do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Drunk and D1301-deny. `do do . do do .` do do do - do do do do do do do "Disorderly Conduct. ;. `. lnsul-ing Lax-guuge.. . do do . `Yon--..vu6 .sem 9 ` sum .... .. Pwt:I.ufn:'i`vol.|nuno. ell:lng__LlqI:lor oh Snladsy .... . . 7 shoonz ough uato:esei'aB&'. . . Retuninzt a statute Lnbo .. . % Duor:rlyCpE:duot.. .. .. . . . ..1 I M no ` Assault- I II! IIDAILA1 |s.u1.._i;:;;a;.;;;.;;.;.;;`;.;;;;;;|j ____ .. --_v-v -."-.uv 3.13? Conga Sellin Li not-`without Lioehs I I `: Selig: quor without 11-` canon than-tom . . . Lnuulv Jug nun-guugu . . .1 Vagrant... .. . stealing Clothilxi". : : : 1nsane.........._ Assault... 1): uuk-and Disorderly; \'z1graut........,...... Drunk . . . . . . . . . . . . . do Forcible Entr Drunk........ .. do . . . . . . . . . . .. xseault . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .. Trespa.ss.......... Profane Lan uago.... Dru.-k.......g.....T..... y'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.` Asaault........ .. An [`,buuLb....-om In do Selling Lxidili In-nnk..... Vagrant . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . Disturbing Public Worship. Uunk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..'m1}il I ueumg uquor mu: us 1.1- 1 oeuuo therefore DI t bi fh " " 3 :?..?. u.'lE:`. ou.x?ona.;`'aa 5i do do (In UU . . do .. Assault. Drunk . . ` l.f\ `J Jun. VIIIUU _the com- e road as gain, the was called mouse. c9_a.1 2 nouns WEST or THE mm: HOTEL. GEORGE MoNKMAN, cuemusr AND nnuaunst. 1 i DRUGS, P:-1'-1`EN;1`-.MEDICIN_]!E, DYE S1UFFS,.SOAPS, oomss, % up BRUSHES. F ZR BAIZ.E.-A B) V]: t Fiinoly Timbored Oardwood Landstwoontaining nix Hundred ..m-an mom or Ian`; situate on water's edxm at `UR. 5AI.am.--A BIOOK or luxury 'l.'llll0Bl.'6u ; Hardwood Lands, containing agree more or less. situate on water's e at enu-anoe to Penetanguishene and Midlan har- bors. Insplendid position to take o our-awood and other timb -rs to advantage. either for rail -or water shin in . There is a fortune in this for any pract ca man who would actively handle the wood. Price, 0- 1y Ten Dollars per nnnn half nnnh hnlunnp nn fjllll! t IOW interest. next noon to am or consume. n pply I. shone. handle the wuuu. Price, 0- 1y '16" uouura per no halt cash. balance on time at low interest. app y to Kn.ATING& HEWSON. Penot.a`:g&1i- ` ahana. the young oulders_to- 1 BUSH FARM FOR SALE.-East ` lot 8 in the 5th Con. Yeasts, ountanglng 100 acres. This` (arm is. woode with-tlxpg very best. or hardwood and is only 6 miles from Barrie. situ- ated on the mill road. Apply to VAN SILKLE & BRO.. Barrie. 60-52-p PRESORIPTIORS ctnlrunu conrotntnxn. l'llCl'l do do Inlf TOILET ARTIOLE8-A -FULL LINE.` gr use of. Revolver. . A can aonolted for all kinds of . --w1ll be found--- I33? 37' INOV g Oct !Sopt. I-uvuawu. VVGL splendid ch needed 1 wast. was the s='a.s a glor- mined mil- oratora, it` was to be 0 open to r senseless tinn. `Sit lsopt 18' \\` \ I 5 `June 10 ' 10 LVUV 0 8 ti!) ep 91 ENOV Nov Dec A um `A ! July 14 31 Aug 18 15 16 M: I 1 ID Juy 8 `Aug `22 8 H6W5' that when urney from nly occupy. Iew city of ch shorter outq--and inec Pane 83': An: to Nov 12 (`at `I Q I I 0 Sept 16 Juue3U Ju1y,26 1 `R/18.1` 15 ' lbept 6- 1 - 101 Nov j , Aug 23!." -VII! ` 7 Na! 10 I 1 [Aug 13 lNov 3 IJIIG OI Convio an I Nev 91 31 14 14 16 zu . 18 18 18 IR 16 12%|, 17 91! `2o. 29" 18"? 31. 31` zli 11 12 13 IR V l)l'.lH'l, IJGVVEUII 5 do do 3 Mayor Sewreyr. . do do .. 2* John La.ird..... `-34 do 25 Mayor Sewrey.. 29 John Luird.. 29 Mayor Sewrey .. 39JohnLai_Id----. 7 do 7 do 18 d0 13 Mayor Se`wrey.. 3l|John Laird.. 21 Ma) or sewrey.. 28|John Lu1rd.... . 28, do .. 4 Mayo: Sewro .. 4 John Laird. .. . .4 - Mayor o`owrey.. 4 do 4 do .. 11 John Lah-d.. 12 Mayor Sewney. do ' do .. 18 John Laird.-. ... 24 Mayor sewrey- 24 John Lnird.. ... 24 do 24 do . vuco. L!.|0U6l'l,V` do do 3 do do 5 do do | John Hogg... - do . . . ' V5118!` Ma UIIBIIIIOII IBQ W. 5. E0090. do do do do do F do do do do do I do do do do do `- do do do do do` do do do do do Edward Robinson dc Arch. Thomson 5Phillp8traus.......... . Jasper Martin and John Fimgerald. 3 LJasperMartin...................... ., - do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. iJamesBoyor.......... - do do . . v do do ' do do `G. J. Booth and James ulnn. - do do do o .. ` do do do do .... .. ` do do do do . . . . .. ;G.J. Booth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I ool0O ....> i do 5 i do. do..L............ 3 do .. .. ' ` . i Geo. D oberly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. E 1 HA -An fly]. I). I10I'] 8L| . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - u . . > do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' do do ...................... .. ' do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' do do . ' do do . * do _ do .. 2 do do . r do do : do do ' do do . . . . .1 do do r do do = do ' do y do do ' do do ? do do I do do do do - do T do - do do i do do ` do do f do do 3 do do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. D, do do f rhomas La.wson.. .. .. v 00 do Thos. Lawsonand John Lummjs. do do. do do . "Th_os.~Lawaou and Noah Cotton. ; 5.F.M~Lrter....................... `G. F. Matter and T. M. Robinsm 5 do do - do do F do do do do ? do do 2 . do do P V do do do T do :1 do do do do [1 I` NI-lnfnvtnura TAIun T` um-\s\tv1'l\ FJa.meaCurrle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. `Robert Lmlo.......... :Dgvdag-gnt._....,................... `CharlesD1-nu-y.................. 'W.B.Diokson............ ' do do do do ............. .. ` Peter M. Shannon and W. E. Footo. i don An (In (In (In L Jasper Martin and Wm. \i'i1uama. L Wm, Wiuhns sud Jasper Martin. `Sontag! A.wa.bb.... ` do do .. do do (.1 uu (10 (10 G. F.uM urter and John T. Ha:-vie . . i: g A do do o do .. .. do . do do 5 G. F. Marten` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. f do J. P. Cockburn, T. Mitobinson >G.F.Mm'rer............,...;......... fI'1`homasDciil........................ "T._l)riml. T. Uewson T. S. Graham.. do do _ do ' do do do W1`.Drii1......_....;...... * Uriil, Dewson, Gzuham, Manning i do do do 1 do do . do do. do iuvitland Gra.ham....... .. .. .. .. 3! Urill. Bmughten,Dewson. Graham _Dn1lund-Brought Pl urittl, Dawson and Gvaham.. .. .. .. ) n - tln An JOIIII no IJIIOII Ina! . xuxurnon .... . . do 7 do do do IJohnclelnengm-...................... rJemeeBerne ............. .. hF.L.Howlen 1 do do ................... ..: do do F. L. Rowland sud Robert Scarlett. : F. Rowland and R. Scarlett .... .. J. R. Jackson and Moses -Dave: . . .. do do do do P. Mccnrry ........................ .. _ P. Mo urry and J. Frame . . . . . . . . .. _'P.MoCurry........ Alex. Stewart and Thomas Foster . .. |HenryGood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... .. I I I I I I I D 5 John 8; Lucas and F. I John Lucas. F. John 8.Imoau.nd da dn Name of convicting Justice.` , Penalty or to be I bound or tobe said _____f.,_, V `wk fifaw enpai ox-}To wh pa} y on o - d `gngfas if any. ` .-._.._.:_..:.. Damage. notice. Justice. r Robinson. n7 do . rand Harvie... do `VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. i______ _ _ ___,,,4, MISS J`. 5'.f`1=o1.=v1~_:-31.. Member of the Tonic Sol-fa.Col1ege.London.Emz Penetanguishene.-Monday and Tuesday. Waverley.- Wednesday. E1mvale.-Tnursda.y. Minesing and Anten M1I_ls.~-Fz-iday and Satur- I I I TEACHING PROGRAM. I I day. I OX3, Before Justices of the Peace for the County of Simone. tnnumimd to my Btstuto. 4:1: and 5%]: Victoria. Chap. 1 and 125. See. 4. Con. But. Upper Canada: and Statutes of I J. R. comma. Clerk of the Peace. County of sunooo. uanuvosua wuu J3!-Ivcu ;uuJu.*-.l.' rxuuy uuu Dunn'- da . - . . isa Porter will have two days disengaged in each week in January 1885. . Parties wiahmg to make arran menta can communicate at any '0! the above p es. 40-52-p } EAR.-`I`HROA'l` AND NOSE.` ii-I jwutu-1 Z: - juucuw I nmumnmagm Iaactnror on the Eye. Eu-and Throat. Trinity | Medical 0011 Toronto. Surgeon to the Mer- mnn mum and Inn Inrmgu-Ir. Ahfl Onulint nnd ' ediml Toxvwonw. to"the Met: ' oer-E e andelgr Inrmary and Ooullst and` A tothe Sick Children's Hospital, late cum- onl Assistant Royal London hthnlmlo Hospi- tal. Mooreeldo, and Gen London Throat and Ear Hospmd. . 1" hnroh Fltreet. Toronto. May be consulted with reference to Diseases of .the Eye, Ear Throat and Naaslpssaages. Spools] attention to bros: Eyes and Catarggtm ! OR SALE.-LOT 8, CON. 8. VESPRA 200 T ' acres, well timber ed. vs ithin halt a miie of railway station. There is 9. house and some imp:-cvemmt upon the proputy. Also Weat_ A half oflhe East half 0 t 191'. 1* 0. 10. Con. 10, Ves- pra cc twisting of 60 acres, twa ntv cleated. A A never failing am am runs throulzh the prop-rty. Terms easy. Within a mile of chnrchgs stores, post oioe. 850. JOHN KENT. Minesxng. 49-tt fin. caoncs. nvnsou,} I . D I1 D I'.,`ll_f`._R_ Eu 9 8ALE.-L0'l` VESPRA acres, 1-nilnnnr ntnthm 'l`hm-A in A hnnne and name K1 V`: do Luv 1 00 20c. dam. 661 1000 1000 1000 .10 C0 One month A Illl 2 U0 V 50c.penany ` $1 compen W W 1 . 60 costsl use 13. da- . man s :10 ` do 0 lm;1$_s_35 I am) 29 00 300 - . v u - - no 0 NV 10 00 pl 1.!) 1000 ""' _ Wu. srtwrxghr cm-ed c..-.. . 0035! do Q U 0 ' '- cut lxxer ` Mackenzi. I any-..__ ruxu JIIYIU I0. Fo.hwuh.. . do .. . do do do do N .``.?.m 0 ..... Igzid . . . . . . 0 Not t id. Paidyf. Pf. .. do AA. `Nov 1. do 11. do 11. Than 0 Isa _. 'PadJune 16.. W nv-II-umnl-n f~1'6't.'i>`a'i.d: Pnirl, .. 1V ul. pa] Paid.. Sep18.. do 18.. do l8. do 18.. (10 11 Dec 9. P|'I`obe_paid in lodys 1 ,Fort-hwith........J ;June23............ - do Iug20........ . Not i5:'iI.'f.".'.' II II II l0davB.._.......... Ont. `Z9 `forthwith `OI: An.-a '1' U['l.a.lIVVlLll 21 days Forthwith uuxs-.\. unv- A traveler or out of -which he _sa1d, was uugh MI`. ed him on American ah in our 'M....:.:...... mung the ' uses of-the n by the. ~ uwmusseu . . Imijourr od. Paid same day.. .. 1 'Fort.hwith . nation. Pd Nov. 11 ` ir .$'rig`vi5n3'II\fIIIII ` For-thwtth . nrnvan 7 .Forthvith llforthwith do do do An 110' do ` do do do Forth-mh U0` . do 29., Van In L'\llIIl.IVVI Drove!) . Rain 9`) do stories high. hard and soft water. A pply R 11`U I(..l`4lV '1' -IlUU\1'.l1UA~".l' UVV IVJIALLLV U, 2 at this office. 48-tr. -DA||.Y,porYoar - - . mun, pol` loath - - - . `SUNDAY, per Year - - - - mum and suumw per veg: WEEKLY, per Year -' . . V . V \0` RE_l~ 1` -h0UG.uUAa'1` uvv1~.'m..m 2 I stones hizb. hard and soft. watm-- A nnlv ; An Independent Newspaper of Dem- ` ocratic Principles. butnot Controlled by ` any Set of Politicians or Manipulators; ` Devoted to Collecting and Publishing all 3 the News of the Day in the most Inter- esting Shape and with the greatest pos- sible Ptomptness, Accuracy and lmpar- i tlality; and to the Promotion of Demo- cratic ldeas and `Policy in the affairs of ` Government, Society and lnduotry. IA Fowliu Treas0rillla+ Trnnnlirnr I. 1' CD5 MIG!` Treasurer Medonte do do do do Village Treasurer do do do` do do do License Inspector Town Treasurer do Treasurer do ' d 0 do 1 UK UTO Treasurer Teuumscth do do do do Village `Presenter do A do do , dh Village Treagurer `-Uillllxsd with costs ' |Pruseouior 8:. vii treaa 1 Village Treasurer do do do do Dismissed Village Treasurer Committed for trial Villauce Treasurer do do do do do do do do Refused to pay do do Village Treasurer no do [Harm ingot` `vow uuu CQLO common I Settled 001. 18. paid` Tow-nehipngmuurer 1 `|`I-nan, nf ; 10 days given Inspector James McKenzie A do do fcommiuedtocommon I lRa\l.| .ln,d (Inn. IQ nnipl ` l 81 to prowcutor W1n.(I`1-eland o Dismissed without co : Judgu Mocurry UU GU Dismissed committal to Barrie I Diamiased - do do Village Treasurer l).su1ssed \ 1.la.ge Treasurer do do . do do Treasurer F103 r'la.inti do I Dismissed. plain ti .1 J. W Morrow ' L Village Treasurer .\'oL paid M Committed for :1-ial ._.- v- all naat. and \-uuxuuuucu LUF lrl-1 oo do Sent to Gaol 3 months (10 do do do do do do . do do do do do do do do Village Treasurer do do do do 'B_ragford Treosurt-1* 1 I UU do - 3months Central in I . 1 month in jail in de- 1 5'10 days in 3301 in do 1 . 30 do 0 do .{'l`own Treasurer . To pay Jun 1. 1385 ' - `Gwen one weekw pay} . '3 mos_Centra.l in data ' . K do do do . `Town Treasurer 3 .! do |'I`rea.an1-er Chaey do do do do do do .\7nt nni V H0 (10 Not. paid Clerk of the Peace Inspector Township Tr `aaurer Committed 6 months Comnutted for trial u'o . do lau-n_u.wn.-I Proeeout or Dismissed Bradford Treasurer Town Tl`0.`lL`~?I1I``x` nn 1110 do do llU 'A'ddroa0. IRE New `York I III} do do do do U1) `cu!-su do IUBII v- ~, `rcmier 1 10 :L_. ' Com`t.d in default do do do do , 5: Mawheduh Committed 20 dyst. Conl1`mit.zed UOII(1lIIJl|H5(1. o Committed 80 dys, : vunuglo`:i:' ll Nottawunga 889} Time not up vfpaylng costs . _ . lcommitted 14 d 5. do 5 o ` Prisoner conftd Returned beforr r`:\ A `ILUI urucu UUIUK L I do do Not yet. paid lCommiLtcd to gag Committed N0t yet paid 30 davs guol ,3 months goo! ldefaulu - fault. > fault [uh `lilo LVJDACUIUII lcyllcu. [LI 3 III "VI.II\JlI arraigned the Local Government 3 in the oat effective manner for the attacks made pon himself and his colleagues and upon e members of the Dominion Government. in speech. though delivered at the close of e Convention, was one of the most V o'ec- 've delivered_nt the whole seuion,_ h_ut HUI . A"n`IInIIvnIII Ann.` 19:5`: pm-uvumnnn` The Banquet. The banquet toesir John A. Macdonald, y the Conservative Association in Toronto. the horticultural pavillion, was a tting lmination of the splendid welcomed which as accorded him. and the demonstrations hat have been given in his honor during he two davs. It was the most magnicent ing of the kind ever seen in Toronto-pro- ably in Canada. Every inch of the main nor of the large edice was utilized. The elegates crowded the tables on the oor. here were about 1,200 of them. At the rincinal table on the stage sat Mayor Bos- ell. of Toronto, with the honored guest of he evening, Sir John A. Maodonnlcyat hi! 513. and Sir Leonard Tilley _ at e {.:,i'ig|_':t. ext to the Premier eat Sir Alex. 08111059: nd the remaining half of. the table. was- -IUIP \ /I)lHL`llll'A xuu. nu L_JUI)lJ(Il\.I uuuvnuu- g, than dxln-cr_cd one of the greatest of GUCHL) rp-aches, which was listened to 'th rapt u.Ltcnti()n, and. which closed amid ml and iong continued applause. > cy H] audrcsamg them, though an elector Uutario. Although he and his compa- 'otz. were not the same in race, language (1 religion, they were still fellowfcitizena, (1 their heart was with the people of Ou3 Yin, and especially in the honor they -were ymu to their chicftuin. He urged them I 0.. .. Sir Hector Langevin said hot felt 8 deli-i ...n..n.M..u- nnf fhnr Gkntv n-vnvn nnfnr;n. L'K`.llll _" . Sir llavid Mncpherson was called for and cuivcd loud applause. He came forward d (',I[)l`C8B`((l his condence in the future of e I\'orth-west. cAfter eulogizing his great sder, he urged the necessity of perfect ganization. They were opposed to an un- rupnlous and nnpatriotic 'pa.rty--a party at had done all in their power to injure eir own country. and this was the only ing in which they had been in any way ccessful, and. unfortunately, they had en in this. ` ' ` Hon A._ I . Caron was then loudly ed for. and spoke fora few minutes, re- sting the statements of Sir Hector engevin about the veneration. |'ecti`on and teem in which Sir John Macdonuldc twee d in the Province of Quebec. .. Bonl Mr. Blsnchet, member of the Lrycsl is chairman and responded ins tew well- oeen words. Sir John Mucdonsld moved,- in a speech 1- the most attering character, a vote of anks tothe Chairman. 4 A voice:-Wham are you going to do with 8 Scott Act ! . ` Sir John quietly poured out a glass of ater, and holding it" out, drunk to the ealth of the questioner. ` - The motion, after being seconded, was t by the Mayor and carried amidst wild thusiasm. . . _ Mr. Meredith replied in a `speech in which nv-I-dinner` flan Inna` rln1nnnnnan' {in than vernment oi Quebec, was called upon by` v-av ugunuwnvvny uvlllo wuau LIIIVIUCDI utters. - After hesrtv cheers for the Queen, Sir ohn Muodonald and all the other leader: of _o party, the Convention adjourned nae 311'}; LU vuuu bulclucllu. 1.1L IAIHUIL vuutu to rclnembtr, not that they were Ontario on, ymtvthat they were Quebec men, but utthcy were Cauadxaus. The Province {..*,1cl:u-, If which he was the leader, had vmys lmrn faithful to Sir John A. Ma.cdon- } An urmy was of no use unless the 1:1. mm lm ubvycd the commamlers. Thank ml, u-ru had never been any trouble art. that in the Libera.l-Conservative party \...o ..........n6-I II An]. nu.` nnnf;nnnn" HM IU, Duh was DU Pibnvuv u -us;-us...-p glad to receive such an ovation. he s glad they rgcognized the an rv-icesof their icnmn, of over forty year he paid `a ting tr1l'ut.e't0' Sir ` John Mncdnuald. and VL a brief Instory fhis own political life Jon-. (Jnufcdcra iun. Sn Leonard, continu- L 1.2, ._,.1 -..,. -6 H... .....-...om.4~ A! IIIIEDISHUUU UI unv wuvnv vvuuu . av told Perliement, nnd he told then, at every ferthing of the twen ve illione would bepnid hack in the e e of d`ain'the Northwest. They were in no try to get this money back, however. pre- ring to eneour e the eettlement by the ent of homeet` He was obliged to ;, Norqnny and hie friende from the orth-west for the very kind expreeeione ich had been need, and by the hxprovel rob it we of the policy which been 1-sued y hie Government. tie thanked em more eepecinlly for the. kind express- - o....m.A. Lulu Mun-InnnId_ when her! use. - Hon. John Norquay was called for, and `d hewas glad to be able to be present I contribute towards the congratulations their honored chief. Their Province was gely settled by emigrants from the -older ovmoes, and therefore theyehad. peculiar .. :.. ..........mo-inn with thnir nintnrn, Thin nu`. U uuuu xu UIIU 141.ut-IuI`\J'JunL|.vnuAvv ya; I! n that account". (Loud and continued healing). ` Q... l\..n.l \|n.n\l\n-unn u-you nonr` `nr nvlnq em more cappvznuy uu suv nuou vsyzwulr cowards Lady Mucdonald, who hid n his belpmnte in the but gonna [of the rd, and who in all the trials and vicini- deu of 3 long lxfe hadatood by him, help- .. uni mnmmina him. Sir John ant dnwn OVIDOGII, Iuu uuurciunv uuuyrudu you-uuu in connection with their sisters. This nd . demonstration would glsdden the rts of the people of Manitoba, and it nld be one of the features of his return at he would be able to tell the citizens of t Province how well the Premier was be- ` ed by the people of Manitoba. and how 11 he had been received by his Ontario ends. - V 1. `I ,(V_.4L__ II I) ..;....-....L...`l ' n. it Leonard Tzllev, who received a splen ovation as he came forward to the foot- hta, said this was a doubly interesting oc_- ivn to him, He had not been` born in tune, but was at present a resident. He . ..I...l 5.. .~...'.n;un (mirth nr. nuntinn Ha 81' Joan Ulluuluullu DQIII . lly. 5V|uI`u.._y,` ,._ White and gentlemeu,.--It iepeeulpn {gratifying to me to receive these very nu-ing addresses froni_the grout` I-North.-b ggt. He took great pridein that country. 5 go some extent considered hiinI_elf the tor of it. They had succeeded in get- , we country for u_ very smell gum end Wu peculiarly gratifying to ndit becom- g the home of our-feuowieonntrymen. Be nst give h_1r. Mackenzie s Government dit for having done all they. could ec- g-ding to-their ll hte for the settlement of e country. Bot Governments made no mistakes, but when he came into oioe ey introduced 3 liberal land policy. and tried with all earnestness to do every- ing for the eeitlement of_ that country, a to this end had entered into avreenients r thle loonetr'n`tionh:fd ex greet transconti- nu ine. ey en rnaohgned over V e matter, but they had boldly one this r the-benet of the whole country. He _z ...I.l Du-pldnlnonf. and ha halal O]-an-n UNVE- r. Dalton McCarthy, M. I ., presented report of the committee appointed to re- the Constitution of the Liberal Conser- ive Union. Lie explained the objects of _ Association which it was proposed to es- lish. They had felt themselves at a dis- vsntage owing to the want of a Provincial amzzmon such has their opponents had. he report` was then read and adopted, , with the resolutions passed, will appear our issue of next week. uriu-p; the afternoon session on Thurs- y, Lady Macdonald entered one of the man, and her appearance was the signal for outburst of enthusiasm which made the use ring again. Her ladvship came to the lit and gracefully bowed her acknowledge- _I i ' Auointion now in-union It Por- Z`;`.i3..ara..nd Mr. White one Imp?-Rm Sir John Macdonald said : Mr. - Noxquay, _ \x.'L.;m nu! on-.ntlemen.-LI1: in nnnnliu. [OBI 0! I lung Inc u_nu,nvv\fu nu; uuu, lung- .3 and suntuning lynx. Szr John out down pill the: enthqsiastxc applause of the whole lifax, the Applause). cum plaint, Lwich the e rapidity a far west \nvll V VI 0` ' HI VII`? '7 II` '59 UUCUIIIII. `VIII at exclusively dealt with Provincial '1)?` LLU Iaunu HG Ivgalucu Uulc G6) Iluu vuuuiuavsuu of his public career of forty years -He could now depart with the satisfaction of knowing that his publio_ services had been appreciated. ' He could say with Othello : if it were now to die` twere now to be most'happy._ But he was not yet willing to die and full the extreme wishes of his Grit friends. In referring to the honors recently conferred on him he said he was proud of them, His political enemies in the country. who have criticized and villified` him for having accepted these honors should have remembered that he was in England as the representative of therwhole country, not` of anv party, and that any honor done to him was also done to Canada. It should be re-, membered also that the honor had been con- ferred bv the advice of Mr. Gladstone, the head of a Liberal government. He felt that this was an honor intended to mark the importance which Canada had attained, and which her Majesty and "the Imperial g=>V'X`n|lli*Iil desiied to recognize. Sir John declared that this banquet was the best answer that could possibly be given the def-aiiiation` that had been heaped on him by his unscrupulous enemies. -tle had never been more maliciously inisreprescnted and `maligned than when he was 8ll(l63.VOl'lDlZ to bring about a union of the upper and lower provinces. lie was then accused by the late George Brown and his followers of being a traitor to his province, a sycophant, of being under French domination, and the influence of the priesthood. He lost his popularity in his own province on account of his public policy at that time. which he then felt sure, and which he now knew to be in the best interests of the country. But the whirligig of time brings round its revenge, and lh revenge of this night was worth a lifetime of exposure to slander and abuse. A ma-' licious and untrue statement had recently appeared in a Canadian ne -vspaper. written or dictated, no doubt, by Hon. David Mills. It was that he had acted periidiously and dishonorably towards Lord Lorne in connec- tion with the Letellier `case. This was a base and bootless calnmny. The statemant` which he (Sir John) had. made on the floor of the House had been written by Lord Lorne himself. The feelings of Lord Lorne towards himself were shown at a banquet recently given in his (Sir John's) honor, in London, at which our recent Governor- General passed a high eulogy on himself as a man as well as a statesman. .Sir John then indulged in a brief re- trospect of his public career as premier. 15 Ian mama lnrina In `RS7 ha fnlr. nnrn -_ _`,.__-- H'l`hetoa:t ofwthewevening. 0ur`Guest, was introduced by a speech from the chairman. When the toast was drunk a scene ensued, the parallel of which has probably never been witnessed in Canada. The delegates on the oor and in the "gallery began to cheer, the cheering swelled into a roar, and the roar into a whirlwind of sound. Young men and men with venerable white heads mounted on "chairs waved their handker- ohiefs and strained their throats. The dele- gates in the gallery caught the contagion and stood up and cheered. The ladies waved their handkerchiefs and clapped their `hands. The uproar was deafening and drowned the music of the band,'which, at the back of the chairman, vainly endeavoured to stem the torrent of sound. This scene lasted nearly a quarter of an hour. As Sir John began to speak the assembly became quiet. The Premier's opening words were very touching, as he was evidently deeply moved. He said he regarded this as the culmination II` I-sin nnlin not-nor nf fnrtu wanna Fla uUuu;u,nv\.:I(us Olllu U DUVUWII IOU ll'l'll|.IDg agp cared an o allery and took her seat in t e front row 0 chairs. Her appearance was the sigma! for tremendous enthusiasm. Ever dole ate onthe oor rose to his feet and 0 es the lady hastily, and the occu- nnntn of thd anllnsvinn ininnrl thnm 'I`hn F ingly. , LI`CV\-IV `tn llulsl I It was 9:30 before the toast list was opened. The first toast, the Queen was hon- ored with all enthusiasm, and God Save the Queen was sung, after which the cheering was tremendous. Before the 3 eaking began the chairman presented Sir obn with 8 beautiful basket of flowers," the gift of an old lady friend of the premier s, Mrs. John Beverly Robinson. rr A 1\ IN ,,, -__,'I,:l;, LI,_ L ,, "'15.; 11`i=:'3;;;.;1,g;,;o;aea ;; 15.; am of the Army, Nev and Volunteers, and I made a vigorous an eloquent speech. 1| I J .1 ,, I\ _ l`.___,A_ __-_ lion and the lamb could lie down together. UlU5llUUU `II III PKIIIIU VIII DWI. 15 dcullcli If he were living in 1887 he felt sure that he would have the satisfaction and ' pride of once more leading the Conservative par.y to victory; The government had not deceived the people of the Dominion. They had made no premises which had not been carried out. They had obtained the cond- ence of the people in the past and there was no reason why they should fail to obtain it in the near future. Referring. to the ques- tion of the federation of the colonies with Great Britain, Sir John said that a scheme waii being perfected and would probably be carried to a Iucceeeiul issue which; while ee- ` curing to each colony perfect liberty in its own aaira, would bring about a commercial and political union between the mother country and her children. He was with the whole strength of his nature 0PP0Ied to national independence. Any change in our preeent r latioue with the mothercountrv would bring about a war. There were men in Canada who would tight and shed their blood to reserve the union with Great Britain.- fOanada wereto attain her in dependence she could not long retain" it There would be a time, no doubt. when the It` Canada became nationally independent the would prove a lamb and the United States a lion. They might lie down to eth- er but the lamb would be ineide the ' n. (Laughter). Why" should , we with; any` change our preeeneondition. Have ; we: nct"`a`1l" th`e liberty we need? _ Even-.1t|_Io.,|ib.-. Awui unjunauwflai Iinihnnonailn nnIenuI unn V `I Tia ` vvuuyavu vy l.I.l!Ilo_E:a`\JIl'U ls `ll. Eon. J. No:-qua . on. A. Korns, and the Hon mith. _ To the chair- man'I left. Sir Ioeonlrd ' - 31? Hector ' Sir -David Hon. (LEW. _ ` Mr. WB. " eredith. Hon. John Carling andvtheon. Wm. Cay-. le{. _Below,_ amc` those at `the ta les, were Hon. Turner, Mr .A. . Ramsey and Mr. Adam Brown._ The - leriee were devoted to the ladies. A ` to delegates. who could not be accommodated. at the tablee, the ladies lling the north and east galleries. Alon the front of the gal- leries were many we conceived mottoes. among which were the followin : "The 1 Queen-Olty Welcomes the Queen's onored servant. We Welcome Thee after Forty years. "Ontario hails the Chieftain, 1884, 1878, 1882,1884. Loyalty to the Em- pire, the Dominionyand the Province. The promotion of agriculture." "Our artizans and workingmen. The developement of our industries. Our veteran, Sir John- His name is dear to the people and written in history." "Ye have not seen the last o_ my bonnet and me. "The Dominion one and indivieible. Our ch: in; industries and ocean eet. "The ational Policy and fair trade. 'I'he`concervation of the rights `of the `Dominion and the Provinces, . as assured by the constitution and subject to it." With .the y, by the party, for the conntry."_ In e second gallery at_ the end of the budding was the band of the Tenth Rovll Grenadiers, which contributed _ many ne selections in the course of the evening. Shortly nfterv9 o'clock Lad Mac-' donald,accom anied by several lady risnds. Ann lurk` in tall anllnru and lmnlr ham ank in I 2e'L:`:i";Z1'1'`. ."`}2`{.Ii' ho".'.7 15u`' `adios waved ' their handke}-chiefs. Lady , Macdonald acknowledged thll tx-Abate tt- i ;b\DD`I IIIJV D88 IIIIU Lluvs ll WV uvwu 5 qavwll Ullw Igu- arty.-'to_.go_vern`orA misgovarn ourselves `On the conclusion of ' the Pr}amier's speech the whole assembly again burst out with an up- `ed :1 ` 5.0. n M. ol:::?lBo:.yJ.';?arq j '1 u` H? Am; C`- gas ..._I. ...2AI. 1. AL. KXIUIIGIU. D5111 do do Bernard '1` xllv . do - do . do do . John Pudden .. James Moor. . . A. Rowat . . . . . . \1Ul'lJ5l.'|.l U16) 61` do do . . .. TI BI NewtnO"'*l"V Sarah Garry` . . . . . . .. Capt. P. N. Hine... .. .d.0 Q0 do do ' do do Jane Bishop . . . . . . .. Arc uibald_ Uurrie. . B. F. Lew1s......... do do . . . . ..... Donald McGillway John Brown . . . . . . .. James Grifths .... .` John Brown . . . . . . .. Richard Clegg.. . .. . .` J Grimphs ........ .. D. Hew1s...._ . . . . . . . .. Bernard Tauy . . . . .. ueurge Muuasker... James Gritmh . . . . .. uo do .... .. do do . . . . . .. George Stewart... . .` do do . . . . 1 UCUTKU DloUVVISl'l'|- - - - - do do . . . . . . Ob dish }l11l.......... John Brown.......... Frank Hudealn. .. .. .. Garrett. Loo_k.. . . . . . ., Lharles A. rhillips. .. Alexander Humuwn Vnctoria. 1)e1nera..... . . Elva Lavina. M'u1or,. . do no no nichard ua.rk1ey.. . '.'. tin dn go .... .. J.W. Morrow . . . . . .. William Fenncll. . . . . J. E. Young A. W. Maokuy . . . . . .. David Smith.. . . . . . .. \Vi1liu.In E. rerkins. ` do do do . do William Fenneu.....' do do do A do . do do do do do do 1 a1`I1-.n `Kn nlynu UU UV J was Ma.ckee.. . Thus. R. .Vl\ rris.. J uuus Mackee... .r|n M1\ V Alfred Law renc... 'UU UU ..... do do ... John Perkins....... an A uulum Dwuullcy .. . do ' nu -- .J Wm. Greer. . - - - - . - -J Daniel Sweeney .. . Wm. .uruer..... . . .. Jas. Cur80u..;...... Moses Blaokutock. Lorenzo Bal1.... . . . John A. Stewart... Daniel Sweeney._.. Wm.Ncss Joseph Seadon. John Blain uau el Sweeney... Aeroa U&rley....._. James Uuraon...... Junea Mnrnn... JamenCaruon...... Wm. Uh.0l'......... do do James: arson...... Dr. wateon......-. Wm. Green... Chief Rogers.......\ Juncs Cu.1aon......' Ge--rgu Rogers... Saran I unu........ James Ca.raon.. . . .. Wm. G1eer......... James Carsun. . . .\ I]... ninl ,`Ixn.uI.n V remirkf W1$h t_II_g Jumps uuxauu. .` 1- .!_!.`_,_.__l . _L. _*_`JL JUHII l Ul{l\ll1D- nu. - - - w A do do .. .. . . . Julius Ma'ckee.. .. Jose h_ MurLin.. . . . _ Julius Muckee. .` . . ... n.nzu.bet.h Luu1lu.rd.. Juhua .v;ackee.. . . . .` .Uz`1`ni6l Sweeney.. .. n u . . . . `I Certify the above to be 3 Correct Stuteuient of Convictions by "Magistrates inothe County of Simcoe. as returned to my oice for the Quarter ending the 9th day of December, A.D.. 1884. 011108 of theclelk of the P0800." Brfie. December. 1884., . . C _ J. R. COTTER, Clerk of the Peace, County of Simcoe. roar of cheers which lasted many minutes. V | Mr. Wm. Laxdlaw read an `original poem in honor of Sir John. - B:__ II- 5.... I an o(|In:D| ......-u.-.1)...-I `A (10 3!) all do 0 do Thomas Oupp sge Geo. 'I`udhope.. John Woodrow.... W. 0. Block . . . . . .. Thomas Cuspage do 0 Alfred Beadle T. 13. Newton...... Jana Mt-Pherson.. . Jane uherry . . . . . . . Thomas Lawson. . .. Thomas Uuppage.. John :5, Robeeam. . \ Gerhard me) er (In (In , ed to sue nose: or we names. I The remainder of the toast list was the Legislative Assemblies of the Provinces, 1'0- sponded to by Hon; Alex. Mornjsnnd Eon. J. Norqnsy, Agr-cnlsnrsl interests, by J O. Rykero, M. P. Msnnfsosnring industries, Thounss Uewsn. `trade and commerce, Rabat Henry ; and the press. ' June: MoKenzio..... : do . do Josophcoopox-........1 Jamel Weotherlngs.-. : James Young" . . . . Richard Stew-anon... Us 0 cu-sw1ord.... . C Baxter. .... .. . do do . ..... D. H. Wuhhn:-n.. Frank Kent ......... .. . James Ronntree .... .. 1- rank Kent ......... .. . R.nownrd.Constsb1e 1 do do ao ' do do do Alice Marshall........ 1 `llmu-v pun; , , , , ! A1106 M.lIl'8DIu.- . Henry r nut`... . . .. J oh:InD. l:!]:'ugh..: aonn u. nuugm. . . . . . . do do do do 1 I.ewiaJohnson ...... .. V11` 0! uraoebridge 4 0 go (in . In to (In } In nunor 0! Bl!` aouu. T Sir He-.tor Lsngevin responded to the toast Lf The Mnmstry. 0:- .\I..-..n:l..- (`.urv|n"\n`l I-nnnn tn the UBO IIOIIIO OI LOIDIIIOIIU. V Mr. W. R. TMeredu.h,.M. P. P.,.rea_pond ed to the toast of the ladies. In..- ._.....-....|.... -: .1... ......o H-4. man tha Thoma lloooiichy. .. R . H`. Jennilon. ..... . . '1'hoa.Mooonohy...... 11- do .. I1 And:-eu....... Got Taylor ..... Aaanndor N1ohol.... Q 'l`u-nnlnr _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ` _ _ _ V110 I10 _ Ellen Stuwu-t. .. . .. Robert ueddie George 'l`udhoio'e.' '1 oense Inspector-.. 3038!. L! Llle Luluusury. Sir Alexander Uampbell replied to the tons of "the Senate. - - Eon. Mr. Chaplean responded on behalf of i the Home of Lommonu. \ |a__ II D '|l.......l.oI. kl D D onunnn- Us 'l`I'IlllIIl' - - . . o . . . . . . - o d IIIOCOI I I I I OI :'l'hox:aaQnsi'e...'... B. orualu-............. Jon phMnlr ...... . John B. ltonuon...... bGcnull.1870.Cap.7.8oc. . A Baton-eJnatiooaof th Peace! 1): C 1 181 t smittodto ed brine ...f.Xi..a.: ufd :nd segfa, 5on.3.l { 1ppo'-naamsna 8tatutoomo .1 R (`Insult l\' I'M.` Dang` r`nw|u|Ow A Qkuunnn V wv--- :- _v------- j `Willi-un Mocullg. wnnill ll'`AIId-- _ W 1 , ! wllfiwi 1}:-?s'f.. n (In __ _ % AND . % OYSTER PABLOR. rnuus. A nnn FIEHTIIINIIRV COFFEE. HOUSEj .._. .._, ...- Maritime he treaty. has noti- uot; be re- all would cnnzistent ry, to se- ' he United pvermnent (Loud ap- by repeat- nil fur thb his honor. ujesty ~ the he star of em, he was lnrinll t!'i' ouldv only been treat- which the `long, but, today, I that $110 say .tl_I0 hand: In band: of I L- :5`- d him that . Nun: of Rania at otedant. I Nature of lllllll ITUIBI V do do Inn Q9` GAP . LUNOI-I A1 Au. nouns. Dinner for Fnrlnera on Mo.rk'et.Dar| lspta. hat. of New Post 03300. oppoq to Queen : THE 0OSMOPU.LI 1`AN boNrEo1'1oNnRv AKTITI sxomrnr.-my ~- L uernaru uuuy.. . . .. .. Davin IIewis.. .. .. . . .. Wi'lia.m KeI}nedy.. .. 2 Charles Bo 1e ....... .. 1 Roberr. Am rose...... Jane Egan . . . . . . . . . . .. `rum. as Howard .... .. Frednck Gallagher. .. John Mermnn........ do do . . . . . . .. David Dishue ....... .. J Uharlea A. Phillips... Gurra tr. Cook ........ .. . Harriett Hamilton... J C.;rn Gaudette . . . . .. Ma.ry'Smil,h........... Isabella Rose... .. .; Jmhna. Richardson. .. William Rnchardson , Charles CIarksun.. ` Nelspn Couxjtemunche A Davnd Hewns . . . . . . . . .. r Wxlliam Dundas... . .. G Hal ' . . . . . . . .. ' Tlgggf Jus.e)& Chas. lnnndmz -mugum l.Ul' 5 Greort: Onderkh-k_... Joaep Ellia........... James Mitchell . . . . . .. Jame- Fat erley 4 - uharles Crockett... .. ' \ Hlllam Wellman.... . r George Wainma.n.... : - Andrew Cllord .... .. J v James Fetterley .... .. ; - Eli Hollivvgsheadm... 4 John tiolson . . . . . . . . .. J ~Susan Do las......... - Matthew erry.,..... Neil Benton ......... .. Jnhnliowlck... . . . . . .. 1 Fred. 85 Ricn d Power Mary Jordan. . . . . ` r Ge rge Johnson . . . . .. J \ Charles Jacobs . .... .. ~ Cornelius Regan...... Juseph Nilsson. . ~ Charles Ninsson . . . . . .. Charles Anderson... . Henry Ulss=on......... " m. Bishop: . . . . . . . .. ~ Donald Cnrrle . . . . . . .. Anthony 0'dara . . . . .. 1 Samuel Carapn... . . . George MoG1llwary.. . Patrick Flynn.. .. .. .. 1 Andrew Waddle .. J. B. Ryan........... William Barkley It. Mclntix-e....... .. .. [Inn-nnl-ti Lnllv , [nun , duo. on wuua. Dundas. . ... .. .. Samuel J orden . . . . . .. George Hunt. . . . . . . .. A exnnder Townsley. James Mn ns.. . . . . . . .. Antonio N&tL.....~..... . Harry Woods....4..... John Fnmegan ..... .. Nicholas Coyle. . . . . .. ` F.dward'Wiggins... Hugh Gillan.... . .. James Galloway . . . . .. '1`homas J-.)l11.son_ .... .. John Roge.rs..V . . . . . . .. Wm.` Fraser ..-. . . . . . .. Thom 13 Anderson. . . All :-ed Morrell.; . . . . .. Wm. McKenZP}' - - - . - - Patsa y Bonn:-J. . .. . . .. Robert, Aruuztrong. .. 1 Lowe... .. ,... Daniel U0 Iins.. .._ .. .. ~ '1`ho1na- VVIISUD. . . . . .. ~ Henry S.u. John Mub`nrl1.1 . . . . . .. - Wm.Coult.or.... .. .. .. -John Bu:-ridge .. .. .. John Mc ueod . . . . . . . .. Tlneoduru Carboneau. John A.Stew rt, . . . . .. Miller... .-.. .. . 'l`numas Holley . . . . . .. ' - `1. u.nc Pratt . . . . . . . . . .. A Archibald Cook`... : Mary June Pczu-s0n.. . -`Pat. Smith . . . . . . . . . . .. ` George Thompson . . . .h . _ Jae. Cumpuellsc John . so, though A voice-'- I. as