Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 27 Aug 1885, p. 4

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% o=,:;u:a:.ns Imraveceglgmt, Lire,` me mad . . `Animal _,.,. ..............uuuuu-u;x:u.cI.nm.':15nl1nB: ora ' < . , A an Lggfne `are taught y`-thd-moorpmoti , and tooth) methods; 'i`- rotsifoomprima six-emotion lecturer; '1.`h. vsrieus depart ments. .01 . tted up with the latest 93%: v _1A.ppu`atus_to1-Busineaacola 19.: r.*.1:':rx . L `.3 IV Z"\ II'II `.22 3:12. x: -- . -1111.-11,. o business ` . f : :???3Z'.ii?31,i J1!`H, -~-=,v.:;:<..-:=-1'EP';'r :`'*-`F 31*` 96in: N 1`: 1 .0 :9 ;...s...4 Irnnnb Inga --ul ...-_.._- 41,, 1 . - com a'ir-oR'rH. I lmve '1`o1_-onto. ~ 8.00 a..m., 11.45 a..m., 5.10 p.m ;-Ar at Barrie. 11.18 a.m.. 3.30 p.m., 8.20 pan ` Ar at Collincwood 12.25 p.m.. 5.25 p.m. 9.55 p.m Muskoka Express. Saturdays only. . . .]2.30 p.m. [ H H to u u f... p.m. - fVl`\1\Yl1 Gf\fTlIIT`I' `I3-.. ll!-____L- oV\aI -ivy`.-.-u gun A\lA\IAnII/\I Leave C'o`1'l1ngwood 5.50a.m.. 8.10 a..m. 3.40 p.m Leave Ban-ie,A ' 7.15 n.m., 10.07 a.m.. 4.42~p.m ` Arrive at Toronto. 10.10 a.m.. 1.50 p.m.. 7.55 p.m Mi1`koka_ Elgpress. lqpndqys on_l.y ....1l.43 a.m. T A M 2.05 p.m MUSKOKA BRANCH-GOING NORTH. 7..-..- `rn-__.I- 11 n4\_ _- nnr ,_ g... g wg-V-1 a.aowaa~v \'A-n%\a\I.l.A1 \l L` VII! 1. LL. ` Leave Barrie 11.20 a.m., 3.35 p.m. 8.50 p.m A1-rivent 01-tins. 12.07 p.m., 4.55 p.m.. 9.40 p m ` Arr.atGravenhurst,_1.20 p.m.. 7_.l0p.1n.--__ \rAa.\\u IUVIV AAAI Leave Gravenhtirst, . 6.45 a..m., 2.40 p.m ,'Leave 0r1llia.;~- ~ 6.00 3.111., 8.15 a-.m., 3.65 p.m Ax-1;ivVea.tBn-rie. 8.45 a.m.. 9.30a.m..4.40 p m ` \ unnmn arunnnv nnrvrn xvnnmn `puns; u v - - u-on 2; In,chsA. . .. K Tninlisin 1 (`.1 : uurun 5 nun" DB` wsyeirn-' wtti`.>0: '1'.` 3:! 1`." -r ` n ~_~; Q-n`- v Invg-II-5-51:! v-xv an vnl-IV Collie. 253V pglll \ M E)B'l`E s1M_coE-E3ING NORTH, Leave Ba.rrie.a.t * ' 10.52 3.111.. 8.20 pm A;-i:iv_e t_Peqetapguishene, 1.00 p.m.. 11.00 p.m . GOING SOUTH. Le`aIv?e Pbhotan [ hen`e at 4.40 a..m., 2.40 p.m Arrive at Barr e - 7.l5Aa.m.. 5.10 pm . LI 1 LI ILA GU11` ,L6ave`HaIniIton tit. - Arriveiat Barrie; 5 turn.` uI\.Ia.LV\J UVU 111. ' . L<;.~.{reLBsrrie at ~ 6.47 3.11).. A.42.p.m - Arrive at Hamilton I1.?5 n..m,. 9`25n.m I : 'l`r~ins1eb.ve Barrie for ToroV_,nto at 7.15 g..m., 10.07 o,.m-. `and 4.42 Dim. V --ouov 4 IS THE TO GET cum AND surggpgn BBOBERIES. A % .DONT FORGET THAT STIR. "___, `villi _ ; ` Lanterns, Lalnps, ()O| "IL ` ;~.', 7 P) ' (,-haI" 3? Qhovels Scoops, ` T Jon-eSsA.Qpad.S. ~ IF Loading SIIOI (nuns. B"A99 Ch and MuZ z ilesler Kenned} C3" 1;` n. _ . A, g Q C 3 ` Ries!` `ll-ni Stel. rAjisonRun""*?g nus: JUST HERE. N ails, A moric an Locks, Knobs; Hinges! A Paints, Oils. Glass, Putty, Ax_es,,Saws--X%(`ut. Hand, Panel, Rip, , l'IFI`l\l9IIL*1 I 1-s-u......_ `IV D E R I `For one month-the three monthly rate with 15 $91` cent..added,. * ` . . c ` or two months-.~the three monthly. rate with 19 per cent. added. 4 . ; M Preferred positions in"-the pager will e sold at an advance of one third on a ove es.` This rule will be strictly` carried out. g . boxrnncr cannons. . 1 Advertisers will please bear in mind that no- tice of J intention to chan e advertisemants must be nanded in to the ce not later than Saturday at 10 o'clock, `and the cgfayh for such chsne must be in the ADVANCE o_ ce not later than 2 o'clock noon on Tuesday. in any week; otherwise the advertiser s-announcement may not be made public until thesweektollowing. A A-A-6].-.1.-.u. -uulll __L L- -1I..-.-.j Av- .-_.. J.L..!.. .=u9s+9s.,41i9 plaam-,A., s"n';: I.at1>'t't s Gibx-`aid =A1a*ja dt`..2o:n `xxx 39.) -'-:I.""'.t: =_ 4:51 ,3: -.;.z::'.~ ::*.'~_;".'.'`h`r!r.`.;':9t..`:'.-.`V" .-";. 7 : :.` ` .:?. -`Claw nmnn VmQ31InQ?women_l:he b_ent.,f 1, %%,g;;5e9C9mn.1et9.1:rini9stor3?=a-i 43.1.3;-,vn. -- --1-' --.`-' - - `V " v _\!I _....., ..... . latat ma ` ' -.`$i:'`.:`& Po":-"us"i'$aaa 0015 age" - R.-_v - Students may cntorst ymy-time. hfru a oopy;ot the Circular __ .4" r-- ST? 736:: 4ta7ni`I's ron 'rH'.-jz viiasnsL wove wm: noon MAT ` " ' -7 ' - "'j"'I":'T'T'1" `I1-ya- -' I ..1`3a coma SOUTH. For To6{to"." 3-111-, -.__-_j - tn- __ IICA NORTHERN RAILWAY DVERTI8ING , RATES. _ The Advance hues. 8woVrn_Clrculauon V at Thirteen -Hundred and T ' Twenty Copies, ' A1most.it not quite` double thut or any other Paper pubilshed in Barrie.` J ,_ _.1 , _ _.-f- .~..vu4 ::~gnr25mar:s-irs: r-int-1; . .. .\- . _ -u- .1'- (`.T`T',_{| ",Jedmmb"m1Ai.n-Ithigeuf. Bakl-I E:-=-..-=-w=-....,.,,,,,t*=.,.-..L M-*.......::=.-g aomd SOUTH; GQING Ndar rn-n t. . R.K;\. ..__ an an` Gbme oU'r1. R.JA. D U TT ows, Pimples, Blotches, Bails, Ifumors, Salt Rhea!/n, Scr0_ful.: `Cares Dizzmess, Lbss of A`.npm`'tc, Iml/'ye.st/on, Bil "~z.9;'2r.., Dyspepsia, Jaundice. A`cctuns of the Lin-r and I{g1n.;,=-` J Erysipelas, and all diseases aresing from Imure Bloc-1. Deranged S/omach, or irregular action (f I . c_B:)4t`cu'.;~'. ;sU(m;, H` ADVERTISERS snoum son: has 1uc'r.'B (12 lines solid nonpu-e make one inch). -n-. . guns` `Vin Avstvunvunvnunnuvxvni 1 In. 6.50 8.111.`. ' 11.18 a.m., \ VIII?! 1.41.4-I 7 `:9J!m1 r--- n L BARBIE. _ ____ _ _. ........ uuun MAT. iivxs BROS. - sbar, | Toroo." -7 1- R SALE CHEAP.-Lot No. 1. 1` don, Township 0` 31 m noun; `Farms 6889'. -3 Qoolvnn v u - - - - - u - . u - -v 5 Inheb, i Column.. 10 Inches, Q Column 20 meg L Qolumn usxtnoon to aAu % . 1 n WWVO --will be founde- 2 00088 WEST OF THE BARBIE HOTEL 1-me balance. a I ' 'e_ vacant town lots can be v111`C`.i:tgn%, still er coring. in case the Dl1I'h to b d lnunlediatoly; Apply 30 , ~ L " STRATHY ac AL LT: A 191! I ' I Bngtef B`"d J UCII UUIIUIIUM LU: Iran u---- - { DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, i ; swmrs, SOAPS, COMBS, AND BRUSHES. ! I .TINY._-l:i. 88 in 1st Con.. (except 4 acrzsl 3 V0l'Y$J:d arm; SW10. , Ni t9 in let Uon. 100 acres good ..u:d. pri $1000 ' oe . ., VE8P>RA.--Part of 21 in 3rd Con.. 63 em. 90 rst class. all cleared. an excellent farm. , W. }of 24 in 6th Con.. small clearing. W9 watered and timbered, soil good. A Part of 22 in 6th Con. Vespra, 110 acres. 800d house and barn; $1200. _ . Several Pm-k T.n'tn Wan} M `Mr, Ewan 3 H281; It unlv vnuvv U; .,....V- Kompenre1dtB"'. ; 3 .The.boye lgaoga are offered especially Ch? I1n.g;n_:t15n8rg,eZerY (36 a. saery smz:g1r<$1`1n}:_e ;` , as f0_l"`:.`he balance. coep an 8 y `A woman; mm... 1.9. non ha nm-phased 09 IIUIHIO 8110 Darn` 0 613,0` . '. Several Punk .Lo'ts W531: 9! Mr_. .1s.wa.n.s` F953 denoeand havmga, ue new 01 Barm 8 GEORGE Moxmm . cnemsr mu unussusr. ......-yuvu nu auuun Aaxaunpg. NOTTAVVASAGA.-E 5 of lot 1 in Sth (op; asplendid fa.rm.90 acres cleared. good brVmd- ings. plenty of water from u. m-.vcr fauna stream, no waste land. "II'\ in -_ _- _. 1nrf._ uuweron Dalanca . cheap`. terms \'c1'\` cuss`. N i of Lot 19, and South 5 of Lot '. ').in :11--`.."h Con.. 100 acres each. Both excellent fm'm_=. MEDONTE.'-E } of \V 5 of 6 in lvth (`on: F0 ilcres good land, rst-class orchard in fu12Lmr- mr. - 1 Tm3n17s"`1Qn"`sUni3o;1P'i1if: '" s1v Per Ann}1'm_ in A1`7_a.nCe. $1.` .:\v- _._.__-'_.__ __nI L- -.,1_1`..I'4_ AL- n_1_ Au . 'oR'rHAoRILL1A.-Pan of Lot 3 in 1am on.. 80 12.0., 40 cleared, excellent soil. good hu:'!.`.~.n.zs. Property well watered. a rsm-lass farm espou- ally adapted for stock rinsing . \Tf\'I"'l1A1I7AnAtV:A vs! .-...- n.1, r-..... .....vu-u-, uv vv IDOIIU Au-uu. ORO.-Ea.st halves of Lots 33.31 and T53. 1'11 the lat Con., 100 acres each. Largo cleannyl on 3 parcels. Cheap properties. TECUMSETH.--N Lot 4 in Inn (`on.. 1'30 ` 39 . Ahoutoaores cleared. A food farm w lsituntgd. about 3 miles from Al nston. _'l'INY._--E. in vanrnvnnd fnrm - mann pcre } 1n ` '0 PRISORIPTIONS O_ARl`l'ULLY 1ruV1:5r`114.-S. of 3 in lllh L`0n..9oi'.nm1 buildings d; about 60 acres c]earvd,vaIv.:abZe timberon lance cheap`. J: of Lot 19 and Rnufh Inf rm -M ;.. 211.. _ I_"LOS.-Pa.rt of N Q10, in 7th con . 90 acres. about 30 acres cleared and free from 51 unwa. m-xv frame dwelling house, soil good, balance of lul can be easily cleared. V INT\TTRI`I1.__Q 1 n: 2 :.. am. 4... M:-mi BARRIE. -Bayview Saw Mill tI`c~rkin.=. With about 4 acres of land. and twolarge water 1015; to be sold for less than half the cost of the ma-` chinery in the mill- Al not-no at nnmnnn at Drii-.:>1,` .\...1 1. `.__ UlUI.lUI',)' 111 (.116 IIllU..~ ` 4; acres at corner of Baylield and LVa)I0[1 streets, immediately north of Bigclow pr0pr':."I)'. An eligible building site. Terms easy. 31: acres of vammt. land Rnnth nf Andnr-?nn'.: Au uugnmc uuuumg 8118. `terms 3} acres of vacant land South of Andcr:on'a brewery adjoining railway track. suitable for any kind of manufacturing business. -A number 1` vm-mm. Inn: nn In-gar ..-A and any Auuu 0|. manuxactunng ouslness. `A. number f vacant. lots on Bradf :rd and Charles at;-eets, South of Buxter-eld's zouudry all ne bmlding sites. Haven-nl nnvn nu-on}-`L. L;......... .....a ..A....... n- insertion or we same manner. . . Olcial and Government advertise men s will be charged at above rates. oonmacr ADVERTISING. Contract advertisements will be taken at the Iollowing rateglnwhlch are drafted on correct commercial 1: oiplea, and. as they will he It:-ictly adhered to in making new contract: after present contracts expire, there will be only one price for all :` an nnu ouucun sues. Several com ortsble houses and cottage; on Charles _street: an excellent opportunity fora mochamc to get a comfortable home as these houses can be paid for b small monthiy or quarterly instalments. Pnces $150 to 3400. That mmfortnhln 2 nfnrv Dwpllinor nnm-.niarl quarterly instalments. rnces $100 to $400. That comfortable 2 story Dwelling occupied by Mr. L. Buttereld, with small olce in front. and two lots - price 81000. nod Inf nn Rnau afrnut nrl~'n-vnnrv uuuuusu ; uzw. C_ottage_a.nd lot nearly opposite Ur. .\ :~.;x,,;1. s resldence. $350. ALLANDALE.--A comfortamedoubge Dwel- lingouse on Bradford street oppoallc .\ O."..`.c."n eta. ion. ` V 10 good building lbts well sit uatcd. k FA R M S (TOWN AND FARM 1>1:om:1{'r11r;;-; %FE. SALE CEZEAP. M and lots 81000. Good builciing lot on Ross street adjozmng Mr. Craddock sresidence: $250. llwllinc Flhnsua nn Rant. width nf numn anam- nu`. yruuuocx sresluence : ZOU. Dwellin House on East z-:1de of Owen street." o_ccupied yMr. Bothwe1l,mos1 convenienziy sxuntedz $1200. Ynttnon Ina `nf nnnv-Iv nnnnnhn I In ~~' TOILET ARTICLES--A FULL LINE- :un 08 easuy cleared. IV\'ISFIL.--S. f 3 ' 11 h L` . . 1'. .d 200d` nhrn?f. P0 11:21-nu`r-Inn v-C3311 ! '\'qn0Hv:'n VALUABLE LANDS 'iaFx}{n2_nI{ {v1 Ti.'&a&a&%3Rim siair Ioription List until the motley is paid. Snhmrihan now in nvnun-n fat-.t.Iu-an months I BALE UnIIAro`-uvu nv- -. - . moshgfgnggf 3`11`t';`;' Loren. T . . ms m ARv.cx-aigv 9-" mums. A.LEO . WHATMOUGH. 427 Church ggggtv nnfn .---- _ SALE. - A BOILER A;\D nblnnn I-inn!-Iv IIAW- suitable A call nooited for all kinds of ,, 4 __ __.__ -Aaw`V"NC` AND GEM JARS; A`ugust`27,1ss5.fA. ) - elgue) Rib DYE `-- ---v- .-V--- -v-'..- v_. __.._ TRANSIENT AADVERTISEMEVNV i V V First Insertion. 10 cents per line. Each sub`. uent insertion. 4 cents per line. notioea, 10 cents per line for first in-` 'H......".=.. ...t::.2:.rJ%.::t:2:. W Ynanl lmlnl and nvnrnmnnt lltlvnrtinn Iurlpuon mu unuz Lne money lupuu. Bubscriben now in swears touhree months and over will be oharge-5!` 50 we: oqnum. I The sudden and unlooked for death of ` Sir Francis Hincks from small pox be sincerely regretted by men of all ehades of political opinion through the Dominion. Very few menhave played a more impor-; taut part in the country's political and in? dustrial history thenhe. He came of an Irish family noted for their talents, and his own ability was first made known as _a journalist He founded the Examiner newspaper, and as its editor. he did a great deal to ensure the establishment of responsible government in Canada. He afterwards established and for a long time edited the Pilot in the oiiy of Montreal. He is justly entitled to be called the originator and promoter of the Grand Trunk Railway. `-He gave the I'It.fim- pulse to" railway building in through the government subsidies andthe ' Municipal Loan `Fund. His gebilities in; nenoeare "oi as high order, andi Minister at Fhianoe am under the In} of inspector `and afterwards'u'n der . that of thepresent title, he` has` . exhibited .' extensive ' and knowledge Leta VIIICU OI 9.1. -~Q;.. '51; L No. of Inchias Rnn ha 7 CONDENSED ADVERTISEMENTS. @3992; Une_ Inner 1% 11186!`- tions. (3 mos) ..j._... 11156!` dons. (xnos) ..._..___.. .._---_. 1 7l@l`El??fi 175 800 ....p. '55 moo 13 07) 25` oo .1. AA. ' PRICE rah` | No; THE FARMERS OUTLOOK. The prospect for the Canadian farmer is we think hopeful. Amidst the various opinions which have been expressed with regard to `Canadian crops the conclusion is that grain both in quantity and quality _ will be at least an average or a little above. It is pretty generally conceded that the United States wheat crop will fall short about 150,000,000, and that the various. wheat producing areas of Europe and Asia will nothave very much to spare for export, and as Britain will need a very considerable amount of wheat to supply her annual bread bill the chances are that prices this fall will rule a little higher than for some time back. It is true as an offset to this it must be remembered -that there is a considerable amount of oldgrain held by speculators. Farmers often` com- mit a great mistake in holding back their grain for. better prices. The best way is to sell as early in the season as threshing can be conveniently done. If the interest of money, loss and `waste by vermin, de- crease in weight bystoragebe taken `into consideration any small advance in `price obtained will be but a poor toset to the above sources of loss. "As a. rie theijar. mferjivho` his grain earlyin. nds himself"'a gainer over the.`oi'iiho holds back for better prices. ' Weilwvould certainly advise early sales; .'3'_ V ' 13 gucs, 11130!` (1 yr. oh 62 In an! saw-IIIVIIDO . 4: _ _ I ' i It in the evident intention to raise Mr. 1 Mowst to theb;eqde:3_l:1ip of the army of` this hopeleu` systeml He will find the. -.. -. tvwwvvw won he could :nev'e;7v to viotoryl_e'p.;r't'; which has nothing to offer but an intense desire forpluce and power, This is. the true secret of the people : repudiation .of,_ "G1-itium`, and-they will continue to i-epulee it until it becomes something, more than hollow pretence, hypocrisy and I-_ system of negetione.~_; V` ' ` ,.; I- , _, - _._ __.._.._.,_.. you-so svwu tlie ;ta1v'ing masses. Wr hatever the futupe may ha._ve in store, it is clear that .6d `dd-A mocmx Mr?-n*; 9n,v9.=.w1.* #19. 9i?m~ , . I: "; 4 BLAKE DOWN AND MOWAT UP. The Hon. Edward Blake is doomed to page undfehtherrit `yoke. f The `measure ' . he assisted to mete out to Hon. Mr. Mac- kenzie xa being ; prepared: "for'.'him. --`He _ ought to know there is nothin strange in `thin dethronement. It is the Grit way of showing grgtitude to in leader who fail; to lead. them, to the spoiled of Mr. Bloke it only epartinlly -relponuible for the film :61 the t!3ri*-` to, r0Ic.1I'th"..,i89'1'f their ardent _du.i1-es. He is utterly.` de- oient in the qualities 'n`eee'aIu-y to \1_o?'oeqsfg_ ` ful leoderlhip, yet did he pouegl them Ill; `A -;----A--" `--J` 1A KLIUWIUQQU 01. but! utuu ll!-Ulao And I make this solemn declaration conscien- tiously believin the same to be true. and b virtue of the ac passed in the _Thirty-sevent {ear of Her MaJesty s re! 11 inntuled An Act er the sugpression or vo untary and extra-Ju- xcialoat s. - Declared before me at the Town of Harrie, 1n the County of Sim- coe. this 28th da of February. A.D.. 1 . SAMUEL WESLEY. Hauarrrox Lmxxox. A nmminninnnr in v#i %fiiZIEiZE;S}' ` .uil~iz6d in nrodzzimb ;$6d'd`7f6t5 Al... -L-_-:..._._.-_;___ run _-_ --_- ..---........ .. ` Whatever may be the result of the elections under the enlarged franchise, it. iscortain that neither `Whigs nor Tories withhthe views they are theoretically sup-' posed _to hold, can carry onAt_h__e"`govern- ment. A revolution is being sililtly wrought, and inthenext decade changes will be brought. about that win ucqiiiiah even the radically inclined. It - will not create surprise here. if} the church be .dis-:' established,` home rule inL_Sc9tliLnidt and Ireland granted, an. entire chanyie 1u~'-%lie- 1.3,;,,teAilh38159J2rbuht,3.heut,;;-and:,:..thosa. `_;-L A._.'..L_' -2 1-..: _, , I v --c - - w-:1 Z t 11 20` KO` KXIDCV XI Just now thereais a lull in `the... political eld of England. The various ministers have` hetaxzien themselves to -`theft, castles and villas in different parts of v the coun- Vt1"y,"` and`quitnes fins' a1'1" al6ng"th'e` line. fJ.;`h'e_sit:;uation', how._over,`fis '9.` singu- lar one. Both"poltiical' pcrtiesre, so .. to, speak, broken up. Each ..contains,_the elements of trouble which Awill'pre`ven-tv ~ either from assuming the `position it `once held. The power in the state of b the old aristocracy is practically at an end, and democracy is in the ascendant. IITI have any adequate ideaof the terrible ; strain of both brain and muscle which is 3 involved in the labor of sorting broom~ . corn into the different lengths required for making brooms : and then when the labor of the day is over there is no time allowed for relaxation or en'j'oyment'} The men are simply shut. up for the night in, J Onlriv those u?vi{c{1}L;e `done the work can narro__w del1s'__witl_; white washed walls.- The cost of tting up a billiard room, and A a reading room would not he very much, A theywere once provided.` "The `A food too is no better than that given to the guards. Remonstrauce `in this case seems "to be; useless. The only remedy that I can see is for the prisoners to withdraw~ their patronage from the institution _alt_ogeth_er, ` and would cost nothing to maintain when` and thenfwhat would the `governmentidol 3 was 1>om'r1c'A1."1.u1.1. IN VnNG,1.A1'n." , putting on airs because his food is not oicers do not pay him what he thinks i is proper respect could only take place in `misplaced sympathy and a sickly senti- the Central Prison,`.isg`Leyidei1tly;th_;ieiE'h3tf` ment of the absurd` inltheml. prisoner after hotel style or offended because the America where it is too often` the case that a convicted felon is thevsubject of mentality. Mr. Massie, `them wax-,(1Jen_of man to deal with -'-theclass ofcprisonwers under his supervision. Whilethis inquiry will undoubtedly lead to the` "reformation of someiew "irregularities it wiliyserves demonstrate the excellent discipline of` Toronto s school of correction. Mr. Mania is likely to come out of the ordeal with the reputation of a first-class prison officer; a A correspondent of the Toronto` World puts the whole matter into the fol- lowing humorous form : ' l i ia ?ed'afo3-=-`o-!- neus `twin `nth ilyg politrgglg with the `hosiuting _ jmd _timid pblioy or | six` Richard Cgrtwnght gn;a_ sig :.A1exaxiae;- % I -11; the vs!-ious~ positi_bnshe`haso&npiod` in this country, and are 0oloniil~'G*rove_i- 5 or, Sir Francis Hinolrs, while not free from liability to adverse _vajitici,,s_rn",`7h'as nevertheless acquired 7 a reputation " for marked ability and honesty of purpose. In the height of his politicalcareer h receiv- ed some severe handling by his opponents, and the warfare waged so hot and erce that he obtained the nameof the hyena. His life and work can now be viewed apart a from passion and `prejudice, and Siri Francis will obtain a permanent place i among the public benefactors of the__ Do- 1 rninion. ` l ' l The inquiry` into the condition of the Central Prison and the alleged abuses by ocisle haldreaged itself along to I weary length. So far '3: the evidence yet ad dnoed has revealed there does not appear to have been very much ground of com- pluint. Only a few of the prisoners had any oompltint. to 1!!-the. n.n<.i.= my. bad wexeipxoyen. to;ha.w..e bonmthn hsndut cases. ewho. did not want Eta .g__vork,o _ emhg A4 ....'a. 1.; ~.A`. - Llig ..:~_..e:_ -_'-`K. -4 .. am on u . mime `the an '% fiaaa-*sr`:'iii ai-iin`-" F" "_" Li -V -'2 2'36 -L!A_-_L2__ I2I__ L`__L In , A Commissioner in B.R.. &c., for County IIAUUHTUN IJISNNOX. J of Simooe. -___ ..__--`__.__- -vvv----J -- -- u-up iiun like than % The 6521"F99.? the roaru`rnisha `to them hav`e`a`n are- _ l'nn Daily 8tar;"addresse`d. a circular tn _the chief country and "town gape:-s thronghthe Dominion asking for a itect opinionunon the Riel sentence and the justice of executing` it.. Fifty-four answers were received from different parts of Canada, which, as the Star, re re- sent a zoodtdeal of in the o- -minion. ' Fortysone of the answers are from Ontario, of which thirty-two are for hanging, seven think that his sanity should he inquired into more =thcrong_hlv_;rsLt, and two seem `to be against -hsngin`gpnre- I -on: t, "ground'that_h1s_`o` nce'_is. li '~ . _c a .1." " To summarize, of-tihs ftgffcnr answe1`s, fort -"one consider that the sen- tence of deat should be _ executed. seven s s College,` Guelph, never go to farming. `proper m'an"a`gement ~ -Provincial `net'- ; tutions it would probsblybeall the l . W5 thee .1111 : r-'~ class authonty that more than half 0? those. get h9ir;s1ucation amherex-I pense of t e Province in the Aghoultural` Wtlexi the Government carries on this es- ta in meat at so .539} L ., I tan caxpensetorthe. people they ""s"ho ' ' ' ` take mum-es A that the education there" imparted is not ` vdiverted from its retended object. If Hardy, Pardee & 0. would spend less time at.p_olitical.tricker and more in the for Ont"a'r io. For many years the country Dlid f0!` educatimz man And unmnn .5 LI... I I\I I \III Iva l-' U` I-Buy `d educating men and women at the ammo Normal School to make ublxo teacher: of them, but they immcnlnly went into.ohor profepsions ,9ngi,cullin,ga. P a1VJ lVII VV1ZElV'lio I SPAIN is .v . I Hv'vra.t}'1y 6v 1; Grlna'.ny s . seizure of th*a_" N s".`3'ShH had better retaig. hr calmness a11:1j"g_'i'ea151 to . . the iney7itq.bl5,a"8 t_he_wea.k ntf-;a.lv:a..y`s 31 land; yie1 AthT*IVP}53i:1`thei daysI .. u us-uuuu:u5A.v I |.O5l.'U|a hut! UUHBH OI that -we1l"ca!1'ductedli1:rry jof9.!"the Current of Chigago.. It died, of_ starvation nd is anotliiir? ` ` '"tha.t;a purljt . 1 " - taper has no 1 ace `in thin matte? `of acre. ..,The world has too much stomach Jud too littl. Brain. yuan uuq'1nsjecurc'1trma7.-.ua.`.' `-`\\`VVl;_(:her use Youbg Li " t 0-stand On~th1nhuk"ygm1i'nd VviIl base ed at the MIL. PATULLO, -the Grit} organizer, has produc_ed'. a. platform for the Young Liberals of Ontario; Una of the planks is independence`. It"; is? "a" atiafpqtion at any rate for the Grits" toAha'v_e' sgmething to stand 123011 forjj.ho timo b`waver rgbteu a_u _`insecure`it-n`:a_y.,ha.'.' : _ther Iure Youmi Lil...-.2-.\-;n...+-.;...%.. -M.-...._.. uuuuonua Ulg lbl_`l 60 na idea um .' =."'1*j9';;.f1.1t1% `~vil.1:`-its wot-1: LL- _-__-_1_-LI, EMR. WARD was elected f6r ._East Dur-I ham on Monday `a majority: of 380. -A signicant fact in this election is that Port Hope; which has for the last thirty voars always gone Reform, gave Mr. Ward amajority of 32. At the last election that town. gave a majority of 87 against the late Col. Wllllams. East Purham has this utterly repudiated Grit- |1sm. . . In the Matterof the (Jlrculatlon of the Northern Advance. COUNTY OF SIMCOE, } 1, Samuel Wesley. T0 w1'r : of the town of Barrie, in the County of Simcoe. proprietor of THE. NORTHERN ADVANCE newspa er,.do solemnly declare that the a.ctua.1.wee. y cxrculation of THE NORTHERN ADVANCE 13 no fewer than IRTEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY COPIES. T11 an that I am the nnhliilher nf the mid s`i;'$tig4fE .ur_1:;:igifroaaona e i ".110 303 time ;.*_h f bt3his't'ir6 j)i`e,i_I.695i9rI and*hs . " flak ' Vqf` which had been ;;`,uncere- '61'1io'tis} ti)" the `lips of Massif. 5l1Ia8i$nifo"and Blake. " ? ,_,_`,'.I, _.-.._- ,._..,..a.-.._ .9.-._-_ up uuvnu guinea 14:11:: the remarkable facts, of the day that in the chief city of this Dominion" a disease which might. be banished from the country altogether, becomes a scourge- jeopardizing the lives of thousands as the result of v ignorance and superstition on the one hand, and the apathy and care- closeness of the authorities on the other. Perhaps the fearful loss of life in different parts of the world from `diseases which gain their chief power from lack of cleanli- ness and the neglect of the plainest sani- tary rules will lead to the adoption of more stringenLmeasures;.-.1'n.; the- future. y'oik;f it` isfi-fns. o un-....--u-: noon`-7 QJAIIIIAIII Lgnfa sir11AVgl_eTesAs[popl in a `town may be the ninmn-nu l\` -\-...J`.. -2- ..-'.j1_1_lI ' . _.`--f ----5-v v-ml guy. Au n uuwu suuy uu but: rrneans of producingiiiphitheria or typhoid ' that would cfrjdegfh intomany families. The existence .-of such on any .man s premises oiight "to stibject iahv - one re- sponsible fo`rgit"to_ ne and imprisonment. With the _1e_gal_'ma.chinery which'exigt'j in Ontario iwith s_s,nitat}t=n1,tters this province; should -be conipaittyely free from preyentablevdisenses. some a an __ reasons. '. .s.,' L _ _ _n _,_._- _._.. __ ._vv---r--.--w- -- vs-v~ enforcement of health regulations, disease plays sad havoc with human life. Until every member of a community becomes in a certain sense a health officer and for himself strictly observes sanitary laws, the list of preventable diseases, many of which become epidemic, will continue and there will be loss of life as the result. Over 60,000 persons have died in Spain since the cholera brolpxgout t ere this summer. ` the `anishfffor the French in -7 V__ --_ _ _v_-.. -.. many: of t-hT<'a fgwnsfgnd w-*il'lages of these countries seegp to have the slighezt id that .618-an. ..m. :. a.1....-.'.~""~:-.:.-'.5---- - wouldvhail with `Ieesure n"Opposit1on to the govemmeizt that w`onld`commend respect, and hoiveyer et- roneous its policymay be it woI;ld- be in- iinitely better for the government to con- tend with a substance to have nothing to ght but a shadow. ~-_It is to be hoped by the next se,ssio_nXof' some- thing will he :omu1a:ea:+nr.sa:geie;b1e to the honest-' members `of the Reform party than as mere policy of oice for the sake of its emoluments. It is 1 nity Mr. Blake could not meet the ingretitude of his pe!`tV.~ with. more grace and _ dignity, Stop my psper !f."exhihits -e petty vexe- tion unworthy e in hl;D9li_ti0n. But as the last seven; hive` demcnstraited that Mr. qualities of the ststesmaIi}_..h`ie':ohildish` action towards the Grit oomig p's.hows,_s_...pitiab1e de- ciency iniicilmnessland the dignity of the philosopher. _ y ,_,__',__ ____, -._.__-__ -__; _2L__1n, 1 -9 i_?`:~:* ` 5;-' 5,,-._..._. gard ,to tha cause pf.'op1dem1c dueases, that} WE edeedingly tegrt ` the dat}; of rat shall" `nnvtvlvnd-AA ~~'l`Nrin-5; ... .'.v.~..:.-..v;| .u; _ IHIRTEEN HUNDRED AND 1 wnszvrx uuruss. And that I am the publisher of the said NOR'rl!IllRN"ADVANCE and therefore have full knowledge of the said facts. A nd I make this nnlemn danlnrntinn nnmminn. %::" iT" .4 7 Bgard ,to3,t}}g, I .;..4`k :'_`t nmomeonnnr, Alm.,Ang. 24.--As ' A from. Tall1.dega.uye: J. H-. Me oven killed and dreleed a. ' for mburbeone lest Friday. ildnen, ed 11,] `9 e`nd'4,. yaw them-been of .hut.e`ering.; -children agreed` `to `repeat .the Next da.y=.jMcGowa.n left homeangl the process of the day before. " Hanna neg; the guild. , .re`mproeeeded to butcher at when the mother diaoo_vereMheni.- : J . ~ ..7.'!..R"- They out _m throat and hung zteup by heel: and :to;;d'ngmbgyl` wvv "Aw-."'! .*.`.."* 9`. `i!F!1.1`.P3'?W. 13 `*9 termiqe the. agreement.-V bl. ~.Jn.0nth a _bo_tic.e," :`1`l1:&;:'1T:uatees 1zov.e~ B0tIc6.fQr the-F teaeherztoiterminate -xhie. engagement: on the 1et.`ofJ.-une hut; -Mn; Btown: accept-`1 _ed the notice and.-gave.ups.th&.eohool..?but demanded pay_-;_orr -a- , rtio_n of the holidays f6i*the jriu'l`"i(tiI' y'ti_i.i`1ht. The `Trustees. "1*efuUe'(l'v' -`to; comply -`with Mr. jBroyrnfs `demfn;d`,':whonaupon.-Mr; _Ba.-olwn fbr_ou' htauit toreeeve_t= $5l;37 th`e`amount- `whit, ' id, `rand 353-further `s\:m`of $50'for the` time aftei-.-hui =diamisu._Lx;ntil~J1iu' chin; was paid. J u_dgment=-was! reeezvdd and Us -' written `judgment given, tllowiug Mr; `Brown : "claim in -full` for `the proper- ttioxi-of`vthe holidoylandthe further stun. tof-$2-46.99!-dsye=fori teechin am fl-our June In anti! his claim is Iett ed-- in full I117 -thi. 'B0nQ-na.A ` lI\-- ' _L.... _k .9 A 01110118 uuu` u_uuu_1'y uuurul. I_Jl uuy aI.L_LLvvu Sui .,fthe' org'ai1`0f.tl1e ruin` party, in tie mi`(ht."g'>fhiaidio1;ic hibrications last week" has"do`n_e"ua ho_1'1o1{ _ov'er m_1'1 c!.1._" jWe~ had-' 3 110135 of Grace inure aee1pg{f_'r1end`W$tqQn. ' `but 1f"1nin'1'y more subh miastls are ihlii-led V at`1iii1'1iIs` cia in hopeless:/Ind we'mnt' lbigffhim gbtii bye. I * Importanfto Trustees. ' - At the last sitting of the'Di\'7iiion` Court at'No_rwih 3 case my`. `tried-'befo're`Hia Honor Depu _y J udge Board,` which is` of considerable in:tf.ereit'to`tea.chers and turn; ' toes. - The Trustees"?a t S-. -S. No; 13 N Norwich, employpd A. Brown ~fdra I98!` from Auli! :13:-13.345-28:`. 8 5813.1`? of l wit,h.1i*.1.1f5311*+9f.ei11?.Putx 12.0 69- l: tortnino 7-the. mreaman v n mmsna. Some Publications Worth Reading and their Announcements. The Scientic American for Aug. 22nd contains an interesting article on the Panama Canal, with three illustrations. one on manufacturingprospects in the `United. States which is hopeful in spirit, one on protable work for inventors, new Chemical Laboratory, Cambridge Uni- versity with plan and elevation, and many others of_current-and general interest. 7 Diana` An-v V1`:-`tau "I"l...'.. can-um,`- UUIJULI UI._\.a|Jll.Ull|-I CIIILI 5U|lUlll Lllllulclh Rural New Yorker. This popular journal for the suburban and country home makes its weekly vxsit to our table. and it is never void `of interest. ' Farmers who study this reliable _ "agricultural treasury have a vast advantage over thqse` v who do not take it, i'1'__._ ,;9_.n;,_,_ '. .A..'.x.. .` . . t `. l vu-w-an-. mania! an-- v anonnounlnnuui out Condensed advertisernents on First Page, such as Wants of all kinds. Lost and Found, Property for Sale or to Rent. ggecio Articles, Etc" Etc" must be accomipani with the cash, and will be inserted--F rst insertion, 2 cents per word. each subsequent insertion, 1 cent er word (names, addresses, and gures counte as words); but a reduction to 1 cent per _word will be made when the number of insertions of the same matter exceed FOUR. no IJABU UUJI |kI.l.I MU We have receivedie American_Agr`i- culturist for `September; and can recom- mend it `as one of the finest, mdst com- plete, andmost interesting farxnjournals publishedvon the Avmel-_ican`co_n_tnent. I We h*.Ve'i'eciV9 ecdpy of t.heC011inz- wood`BnsipwifDke9f{.i from ` the rS.e.c'r 9: ta`;-`y 'qf the'(ge;q.t Kort e`r'n ,A_gric n_lt_lirfa,l: Exhibition , ' Siioqldjgiigylnolg re " er be in Co`lIingwooii"End_ Wt- soine_ 1 " ing not obtainable at home,` ;`thib,,Drrgcpry may .59 I9! 80.899,- `rise -.,-,-B3-_!`1`i A1?VANF-- For - thiihgenerousgi "vhoyle-'1ouled,' , and publie-spirited notice of the Prize List_ of , the_':G.rea,t Northern Agricltural E1;h'ihi- ' tion,' the Directors" of` the same and the. people are duly rateful.,--Coilhigwood Enterprise. The nterprise seems, to be excited over our notice of the Uollingwood Directory; We would in a_ generous, whole souled, and public-spirited way" notice the Prize List of the Great ` North- ern Agricultural Exhibition` _if,-wecould nd it, but that being smothered in Qollinsz-_ wood s Business Directory the` inference. was natural that itwas the Directory that needed the generous, `whole eouled, and public-spirited notice. -It may abrd our friend of the Enterprisesome gratication t) know, that the ADVANCE staff, from the reporter to the devil, never ask tick. ' ;anuv\.ILl.\.nlL,- uvzouunuu auu guucnu UUWB. Harper : Weekly for Aug. 22nd_,con't'a'.in.s`; portrszitsi of the `lite `Lord .'H`ou'g1ito`1i, Helen Jackson" Hint` `and `_'Wi1liam_A. Pimd.` Its other iHustratio'm'are "Summer on Lake Superior, .Bee Keeping in New " York, ?" V The Win`ning,Run, Removing Pilgrim R0k, High Bridge on Su div. "Calibre Fifty`-Four, etc. Paul 31'ew s ste`1l'Axs also cont_.inu`ed___ ' . . _ L __, WIIU U HUI! U556 1: - - ' Harper s'~Baza.r for_A_,13g`.` 29li_lj_is 1 -_i_c_h iii mattgr _of, value to ,f.h,`Ia'die`s.'. It hjas 9. large: two4p agjillustrati`qn .ca']l'ed 3 `Sale of En'glish Brood Ma.re_s, _ )whtqhA .\_vi1l _ff9rm_,a; study for the _1< )`v,et' `bf `h'di'sfeg ,` ` ` Its oini i1I_ufatratio1`fs,are ;r`x1"u'3._rk_ab1y pbd and the 1iI5 ra.i'y' t_1epa`.rt`mJe'i1t Tia zany up the `stand- ard of mg _ ` > _ ite .fa.sHio'n `j91`1rn8_1.L_ _ - . ; _ . "l"l ..:."'1\`I`.'~.`.`.'.' V.~...1."l'.~.`.:l..........-.J;._.A. 3.. ._-_ n , cell`e_n'c'e iv5hi`q1i inzrk_s mistayforir LIIU .lGB_1QlUU J U U l'_lo `The aw; Yerkf,In'depenjdeut 'is,on the editoi-fgi ;ti;b1e`. ' It hag become alhibet 9. ne_cei;'i'ty from the variety of the subjects it,-'treats,,ahd the extent of its `religious, hi`sto'ric;a.l,`.scientic and general news. .' | .T....nm. . I.-ml.I.. t... A .... rm...1 -__.-4,:__.- 51:: ourfvress.` .A%Govd:sA%:%1?<:i1ttme9!=`#::haY:$he..Yskrxwatest StY1P8. consastmg of P1: { % f -'I??'Li?a;:**%13i!1:l"Y? d?Y?@3 %`??h`?`. $:'?iP.g+ A `W86 Stock 01 | V` .. L. `A Dres_s~Silk`s, Velvetens,` Plushes,`&c. l mention the pris`oner?s*a.nity,two question t 0 right ofhanging 9' political ofender, three claiin prejudice-andnunfoirness in the trial, and one Wiahbi the Government to dial with the` from mg- gegtxon. ' H . . 5 . Tm: Milton But is engaged` in 3- erce" war` of wordeoni the drink question; _ One` of i.ta'anta.goniets endeevors to ajinihilste the editor by the folloiving weapons: . The ninched ind` hnnirxj editor of the`M11to_' xi C|-_'_ ;LI._' ..}..'-.'-.4\` nun:-yr 1-1! amsneanvcaonsmm !W. B. PHILLIPS & 0 0., T!T'E_" wuutuuuA_cneY;%Wn;gIrnus, 3nnwufuLuumns,TAaLE LIums,&c., AT vsnv Low Palces. A--._.____.._ ~-"-.7".-. 111'! A --xi-r `-nr A.r\1n rrr /'\rn*r1'1'x1/-q ..\_.. _,,, . . _ . 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