i . . 4 Large Tintypos for 50 Cents. ' 9 Large Genus for 50 (enlls, . ISSIIIII ll Genus for 50(`A0nts. 12 Suubeams Photo. for $1. ` Remember this. it takes an artist to make a ` good Tmtype as wcllas a. Photo. My gallery as been thoroughly retted for work. None but rst-class work made. T . , L N R .._]'I' in Ixrnr-fh :unl\ on ...-.A cl-3-- -'A~-t 1 um. ul`Sl:-(31885 work made. N.B_.--It is worth 500. to sevthis instrument work, and gun get the pictures for nothing. Note the ad ress.- . V. - . u. .u1v x.uu.\. V I 'In;zIewoo'd Junk tion.--Going ;\"ojrt`h, 10.18. 11.` -6.29 p.m. G0in,;,S`outh 9.23;; 111.; 6.17_p.m. '- "`X'T"rT'7`I\"r*--rn---- l -VVIIJo _ _ ` V ,~_Ba.rr:`c.,v Sept.-, 1_. 1885 GIVEN AWN: o.,Luy.I1I.;_ m|.\_:u u.zv._ _- ' , ' LS! Lotus 1;ix1l)3'es_sLxi}u1ted Ex:-rcssk, Igontrcal .`xpress`an_ Lac: cv ,_x`p_1`es`= mm 'c ` run da.iIy}inc.lud1ng Sunday. ' A ` ` V ` ' 'r..'a; A.\ D__13.. mvxstox. " _V ,Cax'dWeIl JuncVtAio'h..-Going Nortl1 -9_07.a .m. V 6.30 p.m. Going S0_11thA-l-9L_O7'8.1n.;6,30 p.u_1.. rw \v n V`\Iu-y--it`.- pun, _ _` V v ' Fromthc \\'est.A AtIzmtic- Ex-press, 8.15 p.m.; Mixed} I .nI1;Q 14`\?`I\I"l'4L I`J4\pL CH5. `L10 `hill. Going 4Eat.--_ L1':a_1i. Mixed (for Havelock-: 4.25 p.m._; Montreal Ex f A1mI\'ALS~~Fron1111. 8.30 Ta.u1;`;-1`\/Iixedm.-or -diate stations). _1_l` 50 a.: pm., .- Vv .. " W":-nm rip X\'ncf _._T h .(2'\.1l trains 1` ..and depart I 1'; . ' I1|.`1'r.\ D'l`["D 1: |..u._uu ul:.[.'un : D1:1"'.\ mix rcss at `*8 ' `.\'ny*nna' .1 Reasons why Such an Improvement in the "Law is Necessaryo He Gives cases of the Failure ofJust1ce.' The following eptech by . Hon.- Senacor Gowan, delivered in the Senate on the V second reading of The Sum-_ ` mary Proceedings before Justices Bill, 9. measure intzroduced by himself, will be read with much -interest-. It is marked, by that practical. wisdom and keen petccption of what is needed for the perfection of the ccuntr_v s"legal tnachiuery which one might expect from Senator Gowan s long experience as a._jndge and his thorough knowledge of the laws of this Dominion. '7Lea_v5 Barrie a.:t_ _ H ` . 7.07 am. -Amve 8t'H8ml1t0n` ll.40_a.m.; V : Tr~'ins;lea\;c Bxu-ri_e fox`.To ronto a,t_ I 10.27 a.m;T-ana 4.47 um. ' Liav 'Pe`1i'e:'t:in`g1iAi Axrr.ive>.z_stjBarr1ej _ -. _ UUL-. Leave Hami-]to_n at ;.3.r'ri W: at Baxjrxe-. cAb2Anw%a leave Barrie, V 7.3Qa.1u._,;10.27 9..m.. -1.47 _v Arrive at To'ronto. 10.5-5 a.mT.,*2.,05p.m., 7.55 '0 - v--_.vv-- _-,-vn ' vv- -- --vi `ti-.`nIlI `-"Mu .1:-nAo,.vov':I p _ V 'GOilI\ Gv For_'I'oI`oI1to, V ; LeaVe Col1ingVvood f`-.C~5s.'.m.. 8 30 3a.;m. 3.35 p.131 : pm. 1 .m I MUSKOKA`,ImANCH-G()m.a NORTH. {Leave Barrie. ` 11.35 a.m.,.3.10.p .n1. 3.40 p.m Arrive.at;.TOril1ia'. 12.20 p.m.. 5.20 p.m3.. 9.__'25-prm .Arx_'.at Grav_cn1_1;urs.t, 1.35 p'.m.. 7.00 p.Trp..--`-T_---` 5 'nt\ r\Y'rV` cvnvvmrvr . I ' L,'ea.v at + Anfixfo a.-t Pcxaeta .. `rt Tysai;`-Lat `Leave (}rs.ve`nb`ur.<.t.--~-- 6.50 a; m., .Lez_a.yeO17illia, 6.20 a.m.;, 8.3;: a.m.` Arrxve at Ban-:_e. 7 O5. a..m 9.30 a_.m '..',\-\.-..- ._--.-... .-_.\r._ -___ Ban-i_e, Jan. 1, 1836. l.:wv e'_ 1`oronto', ` 8,10" a.n1.,`12.00 }1.zb.,'5. _Ar at Barrie. . 11-.33Aa..1jn., 3.37 p.m.. 8. a .-U` aL_,Co1lin:wccd 12 3&0 p.m., 5.50 p,m 39. , I. -fIl'\'1A\'I1 f4r`.Y fh'I"1 is us `IMPORTANT TO MAGIs'rnA'rms in SUMMARY cAs'n_:s. - . Uzuscpusu. , - ,- - AMoney Orders granted on an Money Order Ofces m Canada, United States, Great Britain Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and India, and Savings Bank deposits received be- tween the hours of 9 a`. m. and 4 p. m. V 13.0.0-intnrnrl Lnftm-.c1 m11.czf hn handml in 15 min. l UIJU-3 UUIUFU IJHU UIUEU U1. U81 U11 llllt. ' ' The letters (and' all other mail matter) are taken from thestrect letter boxes every day, Sundays excepted, at 7.30To'clock 8,. m. and at 3 f-o?c1ock and at 8.30 p. In L ; 3611 _ T J. EDWARDS Postmaster] I `Toronto , . . . . . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . .V . . . . . . . . . . . Toronto... . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. '1`oront,o.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 Northern Railway South . . . . . . . . . . .; -Newmarket . . . . . . . . . .` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Newmarket . . . . . . . . . . . ..: Allandale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Allandale Hamilton 8: Bet `on Branch Railway Penetan uishene, Midland and - Nort Simcoe Railway . . . . . . . . . .. I; Grand Trunk East . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . Ottawa, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._. ............. . . Orillia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ; Orillia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . .r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Collingwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . }; Collingwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . orthern Railway North . . . . . . . . . . .. `j eaford Branch, _Railway.... . . . . . . '3 Hillsdale, Craighurst`, Dalston an Crown Hill ...................... . . 3 |Rugbv. Edgar,_ Steele, Mitchell's Rnnnre and East Oro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ' ] LVVUUU. |;lM_.J llUlll'5 UL U Hi: HI. I`.1l1_U. i 1}. III. _- _ ` Re xste-red Letters must be ha._nded m 15 mm- utes efore the close of each man. ~ VI-nn Inf-town ln11r`- n1] ni-Irxnn vnn3l rvanifn-p-\ nun ;--xvuuuunw. Luuuuuoy, vv cuucouu; and Friday.. . British Mails. viii .' and Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. maT(Ha.lifax,) Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . DAILY IMAILS DUE FROM 'I`oronto..-...' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..: Toronto.. . . . . . . . . . . .-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Toronto... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ottawa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 Northern Rai1way(North) . . . . . . . . . . .. i Grand Trunk East. .. .' . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 Northern Railway South).... . . . . . . .. North Simcoe Rgzilway, Penetangui-|` nhnnn and `.\/Iulnjrul , , _ _ _ _ _ _ A _ _ _ _ _LVU1'u1 Duuuulz Juulwuy, rcucuuug un- shene.a.nr.1 Midla.nd............... Newmarket . . . . . . Newmarket Hamilton and Beeton Branch Rail- 1KVnI'1 '...-.-...a---- Lnlanllnavvnn I.IA|\O Aavwuvln A way . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Meaford Branch Railway" . . . . . . . . .. Collingwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Collingwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Orillia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..T . . . . . . . . . . . .. Or-illia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Hi-llgqle,Craighurst,Da1ston,Crown n.1'uuuu.us, \J1'U:l` l1 ll ['3 L, lJilvl5LUll, lJl'U W Ll Hill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ru by, Edgar. Steele . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. t-- Iidhurst. Monday. VVcdnesday and Fridzw. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..'. g A Office hours, 8 .a. In. to 7 p. In. - Sundays I ` excepted. | .T\/lnnnv nrr-.r.r: .01-n,nf;pd nn nh Krfnnnv nrdnr W-Sir Richards,- whom all" know as a consummate lawyerand learn- ed jurist, who lately. occupied the high est, position in thej udiciary of Ontario and afterwards the like position in the Supreme Court of Canada thinks the bill accords with the spirit of modern [ legislation viz. , that technicalities shall inot be allowed to interfere with the proper "ad ministration ' of justice, " M" Tliuliv I I`, Rugbv. Edgar, Steele, Mitchell's] . Square and East Oro....V . . . ..|A t-Grenfell.Tuesdu and Friday.... ' \x--Midhurst. Mon ay, Wednesday and Tc`!-idav . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` BARBIE j .$u.Tfrd~ 2 Whefe she iritends cvarryivngl on the AIILIH An,an.1n: __.__ A . .. av. vuu LAVIII uuzxlv uuu. VIUIIIIBY. LE W13 CAMERON, :v_om"HEmq `RAILWAY GOING N,(_)RTH._ 1'LlE2`.i`_. .--` 10 u.m. .111 .-n u'.\ Has removed to l'A\ 4`. -- In another case a man was convicted of unlawfully selling and disposingof | intoxicating liquor to Indians, The Justice of` the Peace, instead ofsaying that the {defendant Wastoonvicted before him, stated that he was charged before - him. The. j udge considered `it so clear -arcase that it wds useless. to. bring the proceedings, up. . V 'l"l... Lil] .2... _-L :..L-..J--`| ~ - " uquons. c. V," 1:." V,1)1\=ALsxo.\_:. 130.13 ' GOI1NG"I\"`O`RTH.: 'I\V\ of ' '7 I\v'| }'iZ T 1i1`2 ..,2?ZV` GOI.\'(3.S,0:U:'1`H. ' hI AILS P,mHc RAILWAY} smo DIVISION; ' tPOS'1`0FFICE 1::- .c.'<)`[1.\"_c";V(3`ii"'1:'I`I: ` 11.o4a.m.-, V3.25-1 huh-Innnz. 'r' 9: -. .... 1| rm. 5.0 'fE" f' `not intentled nor does` it confer any new or additional /power [upon Justices of the Peace. The` new` power is given to the J udge of the Superfo: Courts and I am sure hon". gentlemen will agree` with me that with them it may be safely reposed. 1- 1 1: .1 {G -`soL'I'rI1'.` /;`\{1"chasi1.a;z elwhere. . FOR SUTTON, O\IT. CALLERY -4---Luz, _ Ticket Aqent-' 2 a.u.|., a..'.-J p.Lu :>p._m.,-1l.0_0p.1n {New family 3. - I believe that the measure if it be- comes law will meet very general ap- proval ; since the bill before youwas in print .1 have solicited the `opinion of some leading jurists "and" I may read you somevext-racts from letters Ire- ceived in reply. Q:.. u7:n:-... n:-L-L..1- -1 I %11 05 1105- 4.00pm` ll '80 457 VG munununuusuvtvu `J1. Ju|Il\)U' "'1" r Mr. Justice Taschereau, "of the Supreme Court,` has also kindly express- ` ed an opinion of the bill ; he says :- 3 I entirely and unhesitstingly agree 1 with its provisions, and hasfor a long time been of opinion ` that suph a statute had become necessary, &c; I wish I had time, he-continues, and could enlarge upon the merit of such 9. law. * I raallycannot do it now. I can only say that I hope t_he'bil1,wi1l ke- nnmn -1.. van ` , 2.21 p.1u 9.?'0P_m .30 a.m., 'cI:osE DUE. V V come 'law." ` 1` . ` ' _ r:(' V Farmers will; et the highest Toront ?' for1Ca.ke Tallow brought. to the Tannc -`g l Quill Paid for Hides and Skill C0 -w ..r n r-nnss 53 |o.oop LBS. or CAKE 'rALLoW Made in the V&i'i01iS styles and M1211 ii)` -.-Delivered in all Darts of the town. P10-N10 PARTIES SOCIALS &` supplied at short notice and on I . terms. I-Cuvnv-\I-n!\7I`\Y7 1 In thanking the public of I3:u`I`iu : for the liberal patronage bcslo`-\.`x: in the past, begs to state that he siderable` expense. increased his I ties and is now prepared to do u Lu than ever. BREAD .l7.EAD%S';T_i-_I_E VAN. A` V ER Y one that. has seen the _ J Singer Sewim: Machine. pm best sewing machine in .~\mori.- Work. heavy or light. and on simplicityot construction. nois tion. and can be -run up to 3.1 minute. Our agent Mr. \\'x'1Iim Just sold eleven machines in .we_eks, and says its the good nu- chine. above all othrs. that nu sold. Intending purchasers hu oice, next door to J. J. Brown` the.b'est. m`achi_ne.. 9 . In)` In: I si- J manufactured fresh every day. Kroner for them and you will use I EASELY "nu ma uuuv Hula I5 Bl`UDg IOSCIIDODY l in favor of the measure, for the learned Clll].YUlLlU1Ub 1)_i14 . _' I`he`abovelan 5 m `and in nearly every 1; mentwill be acm-pt *~ I for theAba.3anCe. . _ The Vamant town M stillveaeier tenmx; iqu to build inurncdiatci" dj 4 . DOM 3.e>::*:;.<,`:?53': -JUHU, ;\.L)., \'v'l(HUl1L Close connections the Grand 'l`r.unk- I and Ontario N:1\'ig from Montreal, and Shore lailway. L`Ynnn no` R.-no nib .- ~ '13a'x~i-ie. Ma.'rc11'13Ll_1,V 133.; 3 V All the pup i sure resorts < . Fullrnan Vc Weclnesrlaya and` on TUUSL John, K.B;. \ (Vin.-.1. 4...... Nr.-W. BI'lIi1s{\'i<`l(,` Km .1 'E(l\\'iH_`(1 lslzuul, 1 . " .an(1 ,Nc\\'l'>un\ VUl`) ,gUULl LU-I'll]; $1 - _l)`.'. ' :N 5 of lot 9 in the 3rd (`cm Farm, 50 acres cleared am stum 9, ibalancc good hm forta le frame dm.-11im,r. J miles from `W-ye\'ale' Stuxh VRRPR A__\v 1 nt on in .: 11111125 l_l'UlIl VV C\ UJU 'VESPRA..-\V'. 5 of : imz. Well watered and , Part of 22"in 6th Cm house and ham; :31-M; : Qgrvor-cl Dani} ll.,` \ LIUUEU uuu u_:.uA; o_';31.'.'.7\: Several Park_Lots dence and- ha.v'n;.{ u. Kempcxxfeldt 13:1; 'I`ha nhnrn Inhr..x n N "i{1i'{.i; hon.` gentlemen will agree with me that this is strong testimony menf, 01` `kn Inn-nan` It i.~. . mt xxhexi a. "2186 comes be-' .n-. t,hm'u frcxn an inlfe-rior `court of re.- 'u3zd. JverTy(hingTis presumed in favor : thccre,.`glula1-i,tcy of the pr.dc_e(_lin`gs (if a` r-r.`u.rL of fliecord, the presumption is the, alum way in 1`-espec't co proceedings bet *fn`:- J .xst-ices_.of the Peace, a1'1.d`the on.ly', I:;uv3u. in `which their pron -ee ding.s_ca.n be 11+.-.~ viewed l.-y the superior courts is when L`-1.w..=;;ht'11p' _on a writ of cn;z'o7(c7`z'. _ A'lso- in m-at.t(3.rs. of civil concern the c ju1 of the` Sc Jezior Courts have .. c, A I _ pmvcr to amend an error or defects and 3_'_;i.v(=. ju-dgtuent according tothe - very right and justice of me case. - ` - :_,-,1: 1 1 N11,... -..-4- --- ` A." "' xvuf. uruuuuux HI`Cb'1(l(`n(`(;; 5:; Dwellin House on East. .-1;: occupied yMr. Bot} -.13 situated; 81200.. `M ' 1 l`.nH*ncrn nn Inc nn....1.. -. m1%I ORTIVI ORILLI.-\.- Pam ( 80 8.0., 40 cleared, excellent in property well watered, u Iim ally ada pted for stock rm`.siv T\*'l"l` A \v A .q ..\(1,\ ..v: (LU) l1.'.1UpLUU. lUl' SLUCK l'llS1.'I'v_ NO'["1`A\VASAGA.-1'13,.f a splendid farm, 90 acres cir- ings. plenty of water from. stream.Tno waste land. I "I`h`fVYY\.4'QL"l`lI` \'11 H` I ' Dlal'l`.dllI.-1.'U \VlIv5Ll.' HUIU. '1`ECUMSETH.-N 1: Lot acrcs._ About 30 acres (-1: 2;: well sltuated, about 3 mi '(~~' 'I`Y\Y\7 1.4` 1 0'.) 3 IL`: ('1.-. If BARBIE. -Bays-`iew Saw' about 4 arms of land, and H.` to be'sol for less than hnif chiller) in the mill. 11.` at-rm: of IIr\vvrnn.. -.- .. u1_uucr) In Lnc mm. 4}` acres. at corner (1 street_s,_immediate1y nu An ellglble buildizg sit: 3} acres of vacant Im brewery adjoining mil- any kind of n1ar.nfatn: A nnnmhs-r f rm"...- any nuuu Ul luunllIn1tm-j,.._. A number Vf vacant 1:`? Charles streets, South cf 3;; `all fine buildin sites. Qnvnrnl nnrn nu-tn!-.1.. 1 . U111 UUU ULUIUID ' BIKES. Several com ortuble hon. Cha.rles_street ; an (~xr;.c]}r-1A, ; mechnmc to get a (u..1'm;: houses can be paid for 1); quarterly instalnxems. M3; 'l`hn.r. (`.OYhfnl`fn}n`) ;,+.~..... quurwrly msw.1mem.s_ Pyj, ,._. . That comfortable? st.~,r~, 1, by M1`, L. Buttcreld. \\ ith sum dtwol t - ' -9 annnd h(1)1i?AiRfylcI:\+vI,(\):)`)':.- 1't.'Sl(.ll`5llUl4', POOU. . `A splendxd building: sin John Hines rcsidenu-, L Bayflvld rtrcct. A btu','.f:l "1.--. \ P0; lin House on Bnuifurd `:1: ate. ion. 10 good building lots xx-c, _-v.....n- vmnv-V "In: a _ `in anonherecase 9. person was charg- ed with being a frequenter of ahouse l of il1_-fame. The statute enacts .that .perso11`s-. habitually frequenting such places shall be liable "to a certain pun Ishment, and the magistrate nding that it camef_'airly.`with1n the scopeof the statute ceonvictedf him ; but unfor-_ "tunatelyiin formulating his chargelit was put that he was an. unlawful fre- quenter, instead of an habitual frequent- er. The? conviction was held to be bad, _ ndthe judges -_w'e re'_o'blis:;ed_ }to quash` it-; ~ ` ` e - .. -- PART! ESSA;-E ,1, or Lot :31; 7th Con. Essa. 1381. acrt-~', 1: free of stumps, bulunru `.\ `cleared land is firs-;t,cl~.~-. largeand in good repair. 11 the best in the Township. B`I1(-)3---I)8J't. Of I HI {I BLUE.-1'J'L OI .\ _&_ 1H` 1) about 30 acres cleared um} fr frame dweiling houro, soil : can be easily cleared. I nwm.czm1._\* 1. nf 1,. . i can DU C3511) UlC2.U'L`(l. INNISFIL.--N 5 of Lot 114 100 acres. An excellent rm-n I `IL`T\l\\Y l"h` L` 1 at \\' I .. I IUU l1Ul'UU. All CKUCHKWH HH'Hl. , MED()N'I`E.-'E Q of W 5, or 31 gcr-es good land, rst-clu:-:9 on-h:-. ln'.(\1? l"I! (`W211 T} A D... , n r ` V1511 ,llllU.LUU, iI.UUlU. 0 HH 1 I 'l`INY.-E. 83 in list (Jun. 5 verygood farm; 81200. -N L nf Inf 9 in H~r- Tin! ('rv~r~ 3' nus Cu. at corner streets, immediately ; s I Va cant hr-nurnrv ndinininr. . and two lots prior `1()(m." Good building lot" on 1:. MP. Craddock B1`Csid(*m'(.- ; Ilurnllintr Allan nu L`... uluuuusu ; 14Uu.. Cottage and lot nearly 0; residence. $350. `A un1nnt`:tI h~nHrH.\.. ...`. (TOWN AND FARM pl: JPOAR ESALEJ .( !E`=?E% % RAH, 1' H E; o.H3;? .1 -- -...~ -V. .. you -.`g.u- _ V here. mayfnot` be familiar-lw~ith decisions which :_h`a_ve been rendered from time to ti-me._ ` I` have collected a _. few__cases it-hagt`ma'y serve toillustrate the. diiculty . that I indicate .-`All - the `cases which come "I '7S'o_vme, hon. 'igiei1tlemen:i`f-` . before the courts" are not - published `Some; of them are merely going over the same around again, -and involve no >new_principle ,; but a number of cases are reported, and from these, as they some which will showywht extreme particularity is . Irequired. The _ first case which "I will cite was one inwhich a conviction was had: before amag-is trate, and -a ne of "$5.20 was imposed. The magistrate is required, after deal- ing with the case, to make a minute, which afterwards takes a shape of the conviction. In "this _case the guilt of the party (ffending was clearly estab- lished ; the magistrateimposed the fine of $5.20, but unfortunately when he came to formulate his conviction, he made it` $5.27. So because it was seven cents too much the conviction was held to be bad, and was quashed, notwithstanding _ the guiltof the party hadbeen clearly T Though the parties could always be I appear in the books, I have_.collected .But unfortunately the magistrate, in proved. Had the case been reversed, and the amount stated been seven cents - two little, the result would have been the same. lAnother case, with which _perhaps my hon. `friend from Quinte division (Mr. Read) who gave us some very` interesting information last year with regard to cheese factories, maybe familiar,occurrcd I think in his locality. After cheese factories had. been running for some time in the country, it was found that a great many frauds were committed upon them, and milk was sold` which was` found to be impure. brought beforevthe Superior Courts on indictment, it would involve very "con- siderable trouble, and an Act was passed. making it an oflence punish- able by summary conviction-. One of -the customers of a cheese factory, who considered that he-was not makingl enough at the price for which he sold, i endeavored to increase his prots by I_ This wasvproved '_ skimming the milk. _ before a magistrate, and he was ned. formulatingnthe conviction, put it in a I -"way that would not hold water, and `tress. Justice of the Peace isauthorized to , tie guilty party escaped. The charge was Did on or about the month of June, 1880, and on various occasions, fraudulently sell to tbe proprietor of a I cheese factory-a large quantity if milk U froniwhiclr the cream `had been remov- ed." As every lawyer knows, that` form of conviction was bad, because it technically charged two ofl-`enses, and it was so held. _ In another case a con- viction was against the party for fraud- ulently` removing goods to evade dis- Under an Imperial Act the impose a penalty of doublethe value of the -goods removed. - In this case the value of the goods was $100, and the justice imposed a penalty of $100. The conviction was held to be bad on that ground, and also because the justice had failed to `state in the c-snviction vv-hat.tl1e actual value was. I 4 ;.4n\.bu,uv uncgx 1;:`_ca1'_.-3 on 3.31 1' xrst-clnsys 1_' iafnnnnu LIL: U63}; Ill IIIU IUVVIISIHIL BLOS.--Pa,rt of N 51123,, .bm1t 30 acres nlmn-m1 n ma r.- H -m-1 it ad fkn r-1\:n`-A '13-lv' ' 43:: IMPORTTEES` ' Qtrice. A.\~IouctoVn O F `x'0n_1 ihu [ capped, I . may say, in their desire to prevent a. miscarriage ' of justice-to `prevent the law being set at nought. `Q.\r\n(\ `ans: nuvuI`nrir\nvn' lnncin nu-.4 ... gun` BISCUITS vgnnicx J )AAA\llL'5 {)1 ti`. ya_cant land 30' Tlhlhfr rn3`....,... I IUHEK .1), _1>- THE F815 IN)`. `-1- an MS uml . :1` of mam: I n(I`Ll1 of Bigelm. rsitv; 'l`erIm=~~- April 8, 1886 Whoop it hp." Probably one of the most difcult com- plaints to doctor is whooping cough. When treated by` ordinary means the mar victim is 1 left to whoop it u `as best he "can. Hag- y`ai-d s Pectoral Ba sam ' `veg relief in this as well as in the throat; roncbial, and"lnng troubles. ' T ` " A ' wsaw MiA11(P ' and {W01 8 In the 7 C031. 0 WV. 1 *3 Skin-_ &C0~ ' II cnoss lI~ /- 0;; Ix Russlens Need Watching. The British Government has instructed M r. Peacock. Consul at Batoum, to `oici- ally report the nature of the action taken by the congress which the Russian Gov- ernment has convened at Baku, to adopt plans for the development of petroleum ' elds and the improvementof Baku as a harber for exporting oil. Col. Stewart will attend and watch the proceedings of the congresses an expert in the interest of the London Chamber of Commerce and the di`erent oil exchangesend associations of England. A A` : w1:1)D1.\`G= . reasonable rec-t 2 ,,_-x GU cld s ` Coloredliiusticie in Florida. ALIVE OAK,-Fla.,_March 26.-Near old Columbus threes negroes, lately from Georgia, whose names are unknown, shot` a. negroboy with whom they quarreled. inflicting mortal wounds. A party of negroes overtook the murders in Madison county. Resistance was o'ered,- when one of the trio was shot dead and t-he other two surrendered, but were killed by their captors; Wright, Brooks and` Pratt, of the avengers, surrendered to the sheriff last night and were jailed; charged with murder. 213$. `~ bre Vcrtst ' how `Fro takv Females Fight a Duel. - ` `A remarkableiduel was fought on the leld of Waterloo to-day, the' contestants being Mme. Valsayre, a native of France, and-Miss Shelby, aneAmerican. The duel was the result of a dispute on the relative. merits of French_ and American female beauty._ Afterastormy altercation be- tween the Vdisputants Mme. Valsayre threw_ a glovehin MisseShelby s face and a duel Was. forthwith arranged. The weapons were swords. Miss Shelby. was` slightly wounded onivone arm. The tour seconds were Americans. _-The latter ex- pressed themselves as satised that the duel had been conducted fairly, and that Fra.nce s honor had been avenged. ' ' 7;-` 3` se1. 2?. (I. lo; tvs` - I. L;\. x. "tin to * -__v __.. av .._v-v-- vyv-Avu ii"]'.lt`i_s"s't~a._ted that Mr. Eiladstone has de- cided .toVdrop- his land purcha'.s'e schenie for the present at least, and will devote him- an. --vv- self to pressing therpassage of a7 measure dealing with Home Rule only. Such a programme has a better chance of success and-in carrying it out the Premier `will also be-able to test the sincerity of many Whigs and Radicals, who have hitherto declared'tha,t-they would support Home `Rule if it did not involve the enrichment of the Irish landlords at the expense of the British i taxpayers. ' V The Liberals are organizinglto resist the introduction of -oneof the Irish measures without the other, but it is b_elieved5 they will realize the futility of sucha course before the time xed for the introduction cf the _Irish bills andabandon their opposition. By dropping the land proposal and adher- ing to I-lome Rule alone. "Mr. G_ladstone -has outwitted and rdisarnied the ' malcon- tents in` the Liberal camp and i left them to the alternative _of rallying to `i his su )- port or stultifyinqsthemsel-ves by- furitlier antagonism. , Mr. c Bigger, M. 1 ., for Cavali, in an interview said the greatest obstacle in the way of the practical work- ing of Mr. Gladstone -s Land Purchase scheme is the difliculty -of . obtaining "estimates which would present a fair `valuation ofthe estates. To-getthe actual -value each `case would have to be separate- l_ly'dealt.'--witli. "' . . ` ` Mr. Gladstonekkbandons his and Scheme. -- nah/I I J \l;l;at illmwze been speaking terelates `to the first eight `clauses in the Bill,- `th'eoth_ers` are mverelly Zfofmial, inhnded ta) _f.--xcilitafe procedure and Sife needless expense, and some of .`the secti-ones are toenlalrge the time for makirig appeals; I for it was found too short in some out-' lyvingbidis-triets. I shall` have an oppor-. tunity tospeak to the several c1ms_es _ef, the Bill whenl-it is in committee. I .umy'say generally tlmt with the ex-zep-. tionof`tWo_or three, and the transposi- tion. of one clause, the Bill 1:; in the ! identical shape` in which it" nally ` passed the Senate, A M ' ' .' I rm... ..`-_.:-_- -_,_ _.o,.-1X- 1 -'1 _in fo 1` m . .5..- ...._...vJ-4....-.\.v v; vuu uuuxu -V _' l\'1orec,~ver, 1n mdxctable offences the lmminion '_Pr.ccedure Act ,of' 1869 makes full provision for cm-ir__1g defects Th motion W53 agz;eed to and the B11 _was'read the sg3cond tim9.'- j judge is known all over the Dominion- for hisaccurate and critical knowledge of criominalo jmisprudence`, and his work on the criminal law `is in the hands of every judge and" every lawyer in Canada-a valuahie vade mecmn in the courts. ` ' .u ` .. - vnuunv vn. Janus; \J&l\ll.J\I\a\.a n.-w nvvvuw 5"" ' . Mr. Justice Cross, a distinguished judge of the Lower Canada bench, has bren good enough balsoto examine tle bill and tofavot" me with his views. He says :--` I hope it will pass the,neces- nary .-ordeals.' its object is one very desirable of" accomplishment._ Much good may, and I believe will, result from it, and il).iS at all `events well _wort_h'y the experiment TL--- _._- LL- _ . . . _ _ _ ._.. -l` _-_.__ nu-wag; v-..-4 unnr\a-nIuna\tovv_ These are the opinions of very eminent men touching the principle of the _B:ll, and entitled to giezat weight both here and elsewhere, and if lmaeyi so say," I venture to think that, know- ing something of the subject, and with `1 longer experience than that of any judge in any court in the Dominion, my testimony in favor of the measnreiie not without some value. I think I have fairly made out 9. case for the second reading not to speak of the fact that ,-the Bill was nally passed last session by tle House. ' 11n__:. TL`--___ i_.-_, .,f_ 1 - ,,. ,1 . 1 V "Mr. Justice Gwynr_ie,~ well known in Ontario as a distinguished judge before `his appointmieutgto the Supreme. Court, 9.-man of broad and -enlightened views] has also'writ-sen me --``1 am glad, he is` good enough to say. that you are, as a l+gislatcr,_utilizing th_e_experienoe you have acq!xired_ in your long career by removing some of the obstructions which still remain to impede the course of. the stream . of,i(1stlice The bill is a movein the right direction as enabling the `superior courts, iusome meaeu1'e to correct; the eviloonsequeuces attending the carelessness or ignorunc_e of ineffi- cient or inexperienced magistrates. `|\.`I'.. T.`..L:.-... (V...-..... n .-ll..I.'..-........`.~`lr..-"J THE NORTHERN AD.VANCE_. , CON VE YANOEIE: ISSUER OFMARRUAGE LICENSES ' 0l'l'IOE'AT THE POST OFFICE BUILDING,_ BARBIE. HERBERT SMITH having leased` the stone Blacksmith Shop, Clapperton-st., next to the Simcoe Hotel, is prepared to do all kinds of work, Horse Shoeing of the latest improved styles, preventing or interfering, forging. con- traction and tender feet carefully treated. Builders supplied and eatimateeftirnished. 16 Lecturer on the Eye, Ear and Throat. Trinity Medical Colle e, Toronto, Surgeon to the Mer- cer Eye and ar Inrmary, and Oculist and Aurist to the Sick Children's Hospital, late Clini- cal Assistant Royal London 0 hthalmic Hospi- tal, .Mooree1ds. and Centre. London Throat and Ear Hosp.ag2.e 3_17 Ohm-oh Street. Toronto. May be consulted Wll reference to Diseases 0'! ghe Eye,` Ear Throat and Nasal passages. - --rv- vow G. F. 0. sn7ci"}'," 'Rnin,-QAn _:iv:l cases but in the graver criminal H121; mary conviction, cases where the, ,};0w91` is more necessary, because the _ under review" by the 'judgIil1l3On ,'t:'e7 r2.'io`.1' Tlius; the anomaly exists that the U-iuit of Sessions, an inferior court, has larger powers-for preventing a mis cm-riage_of, justice in` this particular than have the juclges of the Superior` Courts." That` while not "merely in cases---indictable o`ences-thesejudges are propc-rly invested with extensive power to guard against a miscarriage of- }ustice, such powers are denied them when they come to pass upon `cases of. original proceeding is not bieforeregu- larly trained men. Hon. gtntlemen will see in this an evil,` and the_ object cf this Bill is to bring this branch of administration more . into harmony with modern ideas, here and? at home, which -aim at` securing, vsubstantial justice, notwithstanding purely techni-- cal oijecticns- not touching -the very merits of a case. V Every member of the: legal profession who vhears `me will know that the defective power in.re{f spect to , summary conviction; when` 1: ULVUD l.J.V v na1nuuV UANAUA - 0 Security, Prom 12 Payment, and Liber:3?li(t)Sr0xp 1(1) the adjustment 0 its Los ch - f eatures of this Company??? are 6 pmmment (YAMAHA Rnnnn nlr ntnn-nmn-an .' _ qnuuxwn V1 uuan \1uu.1yul.|]n' ' OANADA BOARD on DIRECTORS :' Hon. Henry Starnes, Chairman ; 'I`hoe.Cramp, Eeq.. Dep.-Chairman; Theodore Hart. Esq.; Angus C. Hooper, Eaq.; E. J. Barbeau. Esq. Insurances effected at Moderate Rates of Premium. Dwelling, Churches and Farm Properties insured at specially Low Rates (J. 11' I`! GTUll'l\tI I'l\CIYn1\I"r n n ~ - - ~ ._.._.--. INVESTED FUNDS - . FUNDS INVESTEDIN CANX)X *?~333;333 Security. Promnt Pavment. mm r.n...... m., .-.. V n. nu-:onu"%. mason, L.R-(`,_P.,T.,n P: Q `IF Cheaper than an ? House in or north of Tc- ronto.- '- - A V ' ' BAYFI ELD % STREET. ALWAYS lN'S1'0'cK_05l music onusn. SINGLEi%??ARrsEss ` -YEA`- 1 A -.~r- v-- ---an-uuuuuu-u I'4&. . String Bel1s,`Bro1id;i Loi_1b`e and s:`no1e_ Beus Brus11cs; Curry Combs \V,hips, ncc ._ Pads of all kinds. I-farncs: Oils _' I - andvVa,1-n_i_shes;, -_ -. -: V7 v _ --vn-- u-Q&QQ-vat AJDIIU `For Heavy Draught or Livht (`m-friagc us e,_ in__ . ` anv MQu11ting"rc_.q11ired, . 'l'11_`gene!al en:..ctme'nt -reSpe ct'i.n`g ap- }u~.=n1'.sm the sessions isf_'fouVnd.in t_he_' T.v\ct._~;'r.:)8 6CI, cap.`_:_51, scc.~. -6,5, andiiecs. '\n .; \.v 117 am! (SE7 (.:f1a".,)1c.a~ decision ,on-the _2:.'I`itS notwirhstan'dingj' some ~d_efec_t; `in zip: am.) is-if the convictionf or order_; :`er.<.2 if 21.1}: },m.;or1 chaztgacl or. complain! (I `3`g :iii`lSt:' `is found gu,i1 ty h"e.cQnvi~ctiOn ( r ;,.r`._j_(-;t`"shall Lac 2'f3i.z`_I11ed, autfthe conrt js &,`;:-il- -.m.u.fd the same if necessary, [and] :`-my <:'-.m'\"ictic=11 or or dc1}-V_sojaf1'n1odAor : iinn(d_a11-l Vam-mied Shall bboenforced. in am: an .x.ne'1t prm/id<:_d ~by*1aw. - _ .- "H.ftV,{s(}(?(` t1`ibL1Da]S `have ' very full ._;,.._-ml` Ata px7cv'(V-1`1t. a "failure o f.ju-stic ::;;(,n _ zlpyeal lcdgcd `before vtliem, but :!:.i-L}-;c!g,ic_>s, of the Su]>x'iC!` .courts, have L0 .'~'`.1".,}] powers in x'cspect Vto sum_ma1'y. V1-(>3,'x\'ici ;!Tri lmtfure c.Qmpe1le._d Ato`d_eai \`ti'\1`l-V:V{_} tA .szuljcctvinA a stx-ictIy._t'_e_>cI1njcal`V G 50.1 nu DLLEY, I10 USE,jSIGN 5 FBI; S00 Special atteation to Cross Eys aad Cataract max? book To BANK or conmsncr. 2 naons wsr_jor ms BARR .lE Hem; DRUGS`, PATENT MEDICINLE;f DYE` 'S'[U}3`FS, SQAPS, c0IMBs,`. 4 T ANI) BRUSHES.. % `T - % THE _A0VE ARE ALL s'roK_ COMPANIES. ' THE VYATERL00 IVIUTUAL FIRE INSUR- - ' ANQECO. Capita}, $500,000. ; H " THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COIVIPANY _ A . T 01:` ABERDEEN AND LONDON. %-GEORGE momzmn, : __l3jRUGlS=T; % - THE MERCANTILE FIRE INSURANCE co : 0EFI01vJ~-- U'p-stairs LoND)N 11_o USE, v on Leamo-3: cf: LcnnQcc VI`7'lat. ~ vuu v wuuu wuen - 7' ~"--'"'J , . , under review by the judge upon carna- e mm}, is not over stated ; "but I may ere- fr, to a few cases to give some idea to others of the extreme exactness in I form r`(-quiged under the law as it exists, and how thfufqes are crippled, handi- capita1;e2.ooo,ooo; depoitd fth the Govern- ; ment. at Ottawa $100,000. Reserve-fund 0' ` 0 A 50,000 Sterling. J AS. SCROGG I E,_ CONVEYANCER. COMMISSIONER IN H.C J. JAMES E17 WEEDS, 1-u;\--.-_- I PRESCRIPTIONS` CA1in:.w'LLY COMP.0UND}!D. BEG LEAVE T0 INFORM our numerous customers and the Yublic generally, that my sons having entered argely into the manu- facturing business and given up ordered work, I have opened up Business in my old stand, so long and favorablv known, and will be grepared to till all orders in-the Boot and hoe line. I am determined to kee up the reputationof the rm for ordere work, using only. first-class leather and findmgs. From my long experience asa. practical boot and shoe man, as well as my thorough know- ledge of all the requirements of the trade, I can condently tell all my old customers and many new ones they can have a neat t, sound and dumb`e leather. and cheap boots by c&l1in% at the old stand, where all orders can be 13 led with neatness and this ateh. Remember the place, one door east of ueen s hotel. Res; ectfully yours, By wearin the onlv Frank'LazaTus(Late or the rm o Lazarus 85 Morris) renowned spec- 1 1 tacles and eye glasses. ~ ` 'I`hnqn Qn`nr-.f.n.(-Jan and Eva Glasses have been : tacles and glasses. These Spectacles and Eye Glasseb have used for tne past 5-5 years. and `given in every instance unbounded satisfac. ion. They are the V best in the world. They ._never tire, and last many gears without `change. Ran. the fn1lnw'in:r test.imnnia.l': {'naT:"1y`"ee1rvJit"1i&I1'ecia2iB1gT"" " " Rea the following testimonial : , I have great pleasure `in certifying that I have worn Spectacles manufactured by Frank Lazarus for fifteen wears. and they excelall others I have used for clearness of vision and ease while writing or'readin . JAMES Gon- FREY, A.B, late incumbent rinity Church, Wolfe Island. I . . A For sale by J. HENDERSON, .. 49-48 - Hardware Merchant. Barrie I PRESERVE YO%URt~;lGH1`% THINCELIKH LEATHER! _..-\~ vb suu .; \.vv\.\/-` vunvwbuvuv 1f.~'- 1)` u-.ixaic}n.' Their det-isior s are` s11bjrctT to review. 4- { i1.sf,' 1:1}:Qn the mdinaryj appeal. (0 th (`m:rL..-t'_" (akjnual Sessions Ofthe Peace 5` :=+_c.ond., upon 'ap}`>ea'T to the Judges of 1*. e .S11;;r-3-i()1` _ Uomts befme whom the *}m'c<<-.iin:%;,s In-av` beAbr0'ught; by-Twribbf e3'Iicm2i:'; tl`m .the. appealto 1l1.:>J-:.s-:+i ou'_.u, i.~m1ob a matte1'* ofcom-' xmgn -13;)-lzut,` but must be Tgivexinby ex- '}.1r.-gs; on-zu.-'1mx1c--L110. ]'a't.t:1- is not a .1\ mIitied ght, `lika the appeal to the S,ssi(,1vs`, but lies of ccuxise, as at matter bf couunon lavfuulesz exVpA1'{sslyj `taken 'h'V'S`:`..V` by .s_t "Mute. ` _,._ I r|\,,4_ _ A_ 1 ' a V` " - Capital $500,000; Government deposit made. Agent for the following Insurance Companige BYE. EAR, THROAT AND NOSE. "IVERPOOL 8: LONUON 3; GLUBE 1;- ; SURANCECOMPANY. - . LIFE AND FIRE. "I.`OiLET A~RTIC_LES-A FULL PA Ira T5 F: 2 BIC} STOOK.OFj- F HORSE %B_LANKEJT.Sg |'rrr null: '1}!-r\n'rl.' `(.z'~n'.l.1n-n..A Q.';....l.. n,Ln. NORTH OF SIMCOE H_0'1`EL. "CITY OF `LONDON, ENGLAND, TEE %Hd.L%J.% mwzurs SPEECH. :uu_1 1'11 , Res.-Secy. , Montreal. `A-'ca.11.s:o1lc`:ited for an kinds of ..--..--... v--.` -v.:~a Capital; `Sgt;-Iing. InLAcKsMn_u _SHOP I` In nu`--u-nu-u . Moo`ms; 1z1Vo,ck V Dunlap-s_t.. Barrie. --"t"ri1V1/1)_<:V fvoudlf ROBERT NEu.L. BAB:EIE ....yv..---; gnu vv Llplll/OD JOSEPH ROGERS. Agent. Police Cour ` Barrie L_I,N E.` UL \Al\l nu vvu us uusu uuuuuununau Hon. Mr. Gowan `moved the `second reading An'Act to make further provision respecting summary ' proceedings betore Justices and Magis- trates. `He said: A similar Bill` to the one before you was submitted last s'cssi.on and met the approval ofthis ` hon. House in the form in whichiir. is now presented. [t was very fully de bated at the time, but I may be par- doned if_I briefly remind hon. gentle- men cf its leading features and _the 1.rinci'_nle upon which it is based; Itf proposes to deal with one branch` of` the Criminal L:`xw--`that_iAin _ relation to ` Sum mary Ju'ris` by giving the Judges in the `Su_r.-erior Oourtsin the several [1-ovixzces ample powers to pre- vent:-1 lailmc ofjustice in cases where guilt` is mrzlblished, but technical ex- actness is not found in the history,` so to speak, of what has passed before the Cm.u`D of first instance. In a Word, to confer upon these judges the like full ;.\owe:1'st.}u=y me nmv inveested with in 1`!'g:l1`(l to more serious offences as Well as in Civil caisessi. ` i u1y % I59`: I WA call solicited before . . . K U til Iwvp In a. much larger scale than heretofore --j--1 Silks, Chenilles and Fancy Wool: of all kind; . . Toys, etc, .t. o'A run" an.-.M...: 1...:.._._ , -.. .. -...... uuu unacuua uurr,y1ng 1 {Fmcv nauns _'nin2s Tn n, nnnnl-. 1-...-- ...-_u- n, ;`y--j-C- All orders sent by mail wivl be delivered free of freight char cs. every_ Saturday and Mon- day, to patrons rom Barrxe and vicinity. 1' 1371710 I`! A 'l"l'1"'I-\4--- ;nm6v`ni VI beg ti) state that I have opehed a'N. . V Wine and Liqv: or Store. MRS. II 1'_f_E:jlf?HENS w6'r'_1E , aB"d`ro'{{"g' address. %W|NES . _-- v- . . vu-.\.\~n V '_[`u eVa11111o`u-ity tohear and ;dc_termine ')S\1 l1-]lna1 ly- in" re.<.'pectL to oifencesvbfv 9, minm` chznacu 1' has, of necc-Bsity,'-been t,}(:=1(~`. {:1t(d to c-otV1'v.euient t1ibuna?s`a`cces- mblt` t)T:T1H,_ and is now very extensive, .x1._~1'2:(:ir:g >1 uml`ti(ude`0fV sul~jec'b3, and is =x<-In-i.~:.;d by it very nixrnrous `class --- zlzv J uI_-:iic<=s_ of. the1Pcace.. throughout 25.. I) ..u'..;-..