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Northern Advance, 23 Dec 1886, p. 4

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comprising the Commission are represen- nuon cos7nus.sxo1,~t., ,_ A Lsbor Commission has been appoint- ed by Sir Johnfmaoaonana in eooordsnee with his promise to_msk e full inqniry_into the questionpof labor and its relstion to `capital, with s View of" lining wrongs re-' dressed. We hope this Commission `will result in the good A whiohis intended, `end that the jnsteomplsints of; the, working? msn may be removed. The _ gentlemen tetive men and we shell look for their re- port with oonsidersble interest. The fol- lowing are the names of the Commission- ers: Hon. James Armstrong, late Chief Justice of St. "Lucie, West Indies ;i ' 8.,l\t-_ Heeukesyboet. builder, "1`urouto';w Jolin, Armstronc, printer. .. Toronto; `,el`h_in'{n"s W915 `sf...o.;-pa-star. Halifaix ; J. gs q"`G|l.v'.'.'l;E" Vo`-" b`n'ila'er,'?0ir1tq"n,'fNew --Brunsgggkgggggigqgf Helhsvpue, 1V."- { ` .!1`9.%'* `tit! A3`r.` PAINT E R1 r c.'.. - ' 'c;1'.eow & LONDO`N.W8;U1iA'N(':E ::`.`39;'..?` 9, B'..`',' 1' = ' . H UIIIIAV INGUKAI an 14 London, England: < -nuunuru. ' xlulnuuy. yvuu nd Fl'id8V..'.......u...... urn-mg. V nAoI1 m.tm or nu: -- --Aanx-r ion-- vu aanasv -znanv ware Store. }, BARRIE; Gnzu-must,- 110 as 3 in} I1o59""| my :-`()'7Iom}.' End!-"aide or Owen Street. next (1 T GEE t.'\}.-!t.J....E):-_` VVAYs Im-orame Agent, Life Fm .d ` 4-` - .Acc:'dnt. oorw .4 h 0 > _. E331: ilt?L-natfcli. ms. 1 - Bus 813,-- ~ A "71II ee nnmbatol. en,-e poop!-not the Oentre Riding oflfimcoe, have; at iilsrent times solicited me to offer myself as. (Candidate for"the: Brovincial lotore .9 the coming election": _and']aving l x's!!ij=29tod".rbxssen_itn9ninho!i-.tiota 0!.- ilte ' Liberal-Conservative Oonvention. I have resolved to yield`: the urgent wishes of so lugs . body at any fellow- chctors, by placing my services at their dlspcssl. There are strong. reasons at the present juncture of affairs tor something. _b,stter than pure party candidates, where- Iy Local and Provincial interests are made secondary to Party Government. I shall take alletlie opportunity allowed me to soelas many personally as I can, and request that those who approve of my record for the pest forty yous in the Riding. will supplement my efforts by own personal exertions in my behalf. 4Fi.thfu.1l.yyoura. I Vll|.I.|AH HARVEY. 1 Cu sag! can-an ' " -- G5 PIC-NIC PARTIES SOCIALS & WEDDIN Illbpliod at abort notice and on reasonablo tnnnn. tlnnnvnp. u um um 0701 . Kids in the vulous styles and qunlitr 910 5"` -DolivorId mall mm of the town. MMINIIIN snum '|'_.EATD8_1'_I-1E VAN. J. :B:B.ov_t{_1_ If the West.~I.imited Express. 8.15 a.m.; Atlantic Exnreas 5.06 p.m.; Montreal Expreu &l5,p.m.;.Mixed 11.20. . ' - 8!. Louis re Limited Express. Montreal Exnress `an actc Express. muxked ' 1'03 daily includingsnnday. ` _ . 1'. 0. AND :1 nrvxsxox. Gin-dwell Jundtion -Going .\`orth--907a.m- _x_!. 1n Going south- 9.07 am ; 6.30 v 111- V : V" \ 0. v. R. mvxsrow . Illlzlewoodlun tion.-Going North 10.18 a.m.: g6.39p.m. Going South 9.23 9. m-:617 P '- 1-'9-u-cc---./`T1 :""' I-It uvuug uvuvu run; n :u., u nu y ~--- V: J".-'V.L.L.l_.1: AU . B'1"_6.- 89nt.1. 1885. ` Ticket. Azent ._...._ nunnhotm-ed fresh every day. Ask 701' crow: for them and you will use no other. 2 up p.m.; momreu 1-Jxnrear-. 'a.uu p.m. ARRlVAL8-Flfom the Ev!-5 t. Louna_Exvm8 '8!) mm.` Mixvd (from Havelock mm Into rm`? diatae stations). 11 50a.m.: Toronto Exp reas. 9 45 D m- v -III` Ill L` BIC ' (All trains unless otherwim spericd srri! sud depart from t nlon Station, 1 cm: to). '1)n:PAn'nJnn:a-Gning West. 81. Lows Ex- ren-_a at "8 10 3.311.; Pacic Express. 1.06 v-In-5 as. 4 15 mm, in the media Independent Eleetene ` of the Riding of West 8imeee.~ n RI__-__________ nu-_u on 0 Au 5.111.; rlwlno LXIJICUB. LIN y-II-0 xpreaa. 4 p.m, Gom Eaat.-l.i {tad E , 8'25 A-m-; Mixedgdor Havelocll? and ingegfnizi le poinwk 4'25 p.m.: Montreal Exnrea. '8.00 AR.RlVA!.--F`rnln Ihsi II`.nst__.Hf I nnln FXDYN3 VERY one that has =een the I. F`. and H. 1. Singer Sewimr Machine. pronounces it the best sewing machine in Amerit 8 fvr all normal work. heavy or Jnght. and easnem op--rated. simplicity of construction. noisolvss in its mo tion,a.nn can be run up to 2000 mtchos _ n inute; Our agent Mr. \V1lliu m ( 7I1l)Ip|tll us! just. sold eleven machines in the past two W8PkB.'8l`Id says its the good mer`t~ of the ma- chine. above all olh- rs. that makes it so enslly linld. Intending purchasers rhnuld call at our omce. next door to J. J. Brown's. and exmim` the beat. machine. [Al IA: Bl I I2 BANADIAN PMIFIB RAILWAY. ONTARIO DIVISION. - 1 met uupennu nuem Raihmv Oloo. Moncton. NB . May as. 1885. EASILY SOLD! IIVII T"ICI'$ Uiii I. III` [gnu will nd it advantageous to use this route. as (E in the ooh-heat in pom: rt time. and me mm are on ow as by any other. Through freight t forwarded by fact we cial trains. and expat ience has proved the inter-colonial route who tho quickest for European freight to and tron; 311- points in Canada. and the Western State; Tickntn mnv ha nhndnndhnrl nlnn inlnpmnn... In-mnnsn nu UIJIIIIB um Ina western matey. Tickets may be obtained "and also information shunt, the route and about freight. and passen- ger rates from nnnmvr R nlnnnnzs RAILWAY GOING NORTH. 1 A.u. A N mu. p_u` mauve-"1`rgjo_.,... 8.10. b.l5....'9,o. 3."; _....11.21.... 3'.27'.... s.2o....'x" itcollinzzvood x235.... 5.45.... 9.45...,'A acme soU'r_u. For Toronto. :~::.- am; 22;; {+.:::3.,::'.?f?f`?v:2s:rrIno`u""' """" '- . 4.42.... an nu. nnnore r.u`unv::.y.] P H '98&n t-c as b H . ns: cars on all throtghuugrng. '1 6" `M mot F1tst-cluo refreshment rooms at convenient dintnnnnn- Losvo collingwood 31:1 . . .. Leave Barrio, .... ..1.25,.,, Arrive at Toronto . . 10.90. . MUSKOKA BRANCH- hos, Doe. och, 1886." Juzln, 11.5.. wnauoup cnunre. oso connec `on ms at P 1 L 1 ' the Grand Trunk Railway am? !tll`1e ?':c'hZE$ and Ontario Mwigation Company's -mmen from Montreal. and at Levis with the North Bhore Railway. KIDQIJIQ FlIY.l!]ll Dnllvnnn kn.-:0 .....l ._-|. "7pIoi3.3'2-I.i 'ATia?.'u'c`};;E}2;'e Slooping Cars attached. uru rruorm or \ unaua are along `his ling.` J nnmsn can leaving Mort A! M ' Wednesday 1- nd Friday run tl'1rr:ugI??o H(:1rLi!:;', and on Tuesday, Thu (1 d S a John, N.B.. without crlgaggcfn mm H mm` Elna: nnnnnntinnn mndu no DA... 1 .._:- _... ' LN. hesve,Bu-rte. .... ..u.28 Arrive at Orillla. ..K'.'1'%'. Arursvenhurn. 1.25. nap. Gnsvenhux-st...1 50.. Bxaoebridgo ...... ..8 30.. Huntsville ...... .. 4.15.. 5imdridgo.......... 6,43,, North Bay ....... ..1u.oo.. 11 l\I\v .. .. uvsuv uvll I H. Losvd Hsmmon st 7, Ayrivoist Barrio. 11.923 :33 GOING nfrtx 9.?-,1 v:-- o---.- 51.50 3.111., VF`; ._ _ `blxo scum I4osvo,'Bu-1-lost. 7.07 . ,_ _ A1-rhnot. Bunmon H 40 -.`m", `g`,?,;,'j 7.a`& 2'.L'.`;2{`ff.is"f %%fI`Ln:`_` an we lAI,, ,"`T"""' VH1: From the West for all points In New Brunswick, Nova Scoua, pun ` Edward Island, Cape B;-gum and Newfoundland. All the popu'a.r sea. rathin . n hi sure resorts of Canada are (Son; vlili ?,' D nilman can leaving: Mnrutrpnl m. u....x-_ ' Lave Ncrth Bay- R Bnndridge . . . . . . .. I-Innfgni In 'LeaveNert.hBay ................ .. ?{ Bundrid. I-lnntovx ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __'n A-rI.tGrI\OlIhlI'lt.........~A u..,,, Dop. Gnvenhnx-u..A.u.... 6.20.... hoav`e0!-ulia,.......o.2o.... s.ao,__ Ax-rivouncrrto. ..'lh7.... 9.|o....' " vxonm smcon:-aome N33, have Ban-to at 11.00 , Arrive uP9noungngehene. 1.3: ;.$j_` `g gun . some scum. "" 55:2;-g-;;g;. I.I D. an mg. THE %omE{c{:`r ROUTE mm the West for an nnhm. :.. THE NORTHERN ADVANCE; : \ hp I 19:30. 48 Oolnnn Nowspipor. b.`.|.n.L'..| .o.._ n.. nan... 'n....t.... 1 Iurzncotomi RAI LWAY. Barrie. March 13th. 1886. pr rues Illll ROBERT B. MOODIE. Western -Freight and Pusan r A M, ` 98 Bosch: Home Biock. Yor 31.. oronto. D. P0'l`TI}~'GE}+; I `do Qnnnrinh nnnl: Tiiioatans AID mamas --:11 It --I-__b_.....-_.. 0- __- 4LJ_, BISGU|'l'_S ansnp terms. fV'Du-nu-nvmr .7 DPO"'N _ ' `@656 '6iiii.' -uv Z ICU 170 some NORTH. b`_ _g - -- _ 1-mus on-'sunsc1up'r'1o1~r. 01 Per Annum `in? Advance. $1. `Luv- _-._ _-__- ._nI L. -33.1 0- 6L` G-I. THE HAIR LINE. .00 833.. 3_ _ " 7._25....1o.u.. 4.:g..'.,"g;g DJII `N 10.90.... 1.50 1.45.... mcn-oomu soul,` AJI. PJI. , 11.28. 3.3I9....,?;'.,_` ft`; On ! 2.17. 5.95 W. W. ELLIS, xxnunn. (hie! Suvcrirm ndea. n N R Moll 9R IRE` MANA(;FR. A ll- Trains. with - -N::-new ume will be-e'l-de'l';'tin-e 8711;- on List until-the money in odd. T In here now in 5- rear: for three month at over will be charged $1.60 per ennun, ? Qohxa huh TI dd,;n allow in lim Iive, male ` utjc-:1 'n'uu`oa-.-can the once. nintox In the Oouty at Simone.` the` Pro- vheo of Ontnrio. Canada. every Thun- dny morning. by ` unnnn. wnsuzt, rnornxnron; -v It i 795': quent hten lot In He vI$V\ her,- fags, hi; I 1.. than "".=.`}] me on didn't sum lpeotx A L 4 - Tabs. Wvuz. Btayner, Dec 14th, 1886. the!) `133 `VII gure pom-. lb e 11 (md Iagml for an loble turns _nutte v:_;u at ho Tn want itng t proud Kn . Qua!) . _ Bf: who ma?` novel ;snet I Wat T"`_ `V ATTEuT|9[';:% I.-.- ..i Tun: YOUNG Mmiws LtB1i:11'A1.i(i6ivs1I;'5' N V'l'llTlMA88l`l0iATI0a1I villi. meet in their ow a oI'arc `\ u oc . every evening. during mu month (Decombu-.) All:-:;:;`;. men anxnourm idhntilv zh..m..n-..~.'.m joyou each spell. help: antbe spec: ing 1. our 8 fmth little 371.11 M4 who Inc we] ohrl PI!` _V____ ---v -- -we-C wvj Invvi I ECU. :4 every man who has 3 -room, the tactics of colonization road win. 11- an counritir on ranrv 1, i Before another issue of the ADVANCE it will be known whether Ontario is to have good honest government for the people, under the direction of Mr. Mere- dith, or whether it will have to endure tor a time longer the tricks, devices and frauds of G.itism, um er the leadership of the Christian politician. If the electorate were left to itsfree and unbiassed judg- ment, Mowat would certainly go, but un- fortunately, the pressure of authority, the wiles and dollarsof the darkened bed- building, corporate voting and the in- numerable devices-which are brought to' hear u non the weak-k,need and timid and i the oice-yholding brigade, may for a time I defeat the desire of hcnest,_thiiiking men. Wefervently `hope the electors of the Province will be true to their honest con- victions, and wash away theVAugean heap up. __,Mr ,Mowat's` wire-pullersi and the Grit press delight to gull the V thoughtless by.:n'pe'aking of the, Toronto Government ' `ts honestand pure. We ask` ifian honest Government Wnllld obtain Parlia- tfment mgmnt . Q0,OQO.fur'f_Parliaineiit- , any buildings,` yvit.li2;`the' -unilferstandiiig that such sum `would _ be all V that `is needed, and then adopt plans which will necessi- tate `500,090 more to be taken from the _l piicketsjll an honest Gavel iiin'e.bt' impose . '3; 3 tax. {of 8300.000 upon the*_ people to * `enrich j- bookselling monopolies and buy `tlie Ghsb_o"s support I Would an honestovernment pretend to `support the teinpersncs and then shirl: its dutyiby refusing to `enforce the law, tdgsin the isupp"or"t or the 3'liqui.r in- terest 1, Would; an hcne_ss_~Go_;vernment s'treugthen_ivs` hold. upon power by. strip- which. the last fourteen yearshave piled ping our municipal institutions of their rights ?_ Would an honest {Government . pretend to be` the (mud, or .'t'heirforkins-. man and then deprive him `L of the" new-fr ' of .earning his.bre.'ad by employing. prison f laborin'ouinueti-tiun with hi! 3 A -Wuuldjm , hpnest ,G.-vernment .-pretend-T to be the ,. fit "ii i*l!:i!er!ivi!* rIWtr -`med. iii ' i!;?,"".`. ` `wi;hDg;1tik,b3h5ii@ti1ln;!iiI z 1 -`; Hint my-ear." .- tion tendencies of Mowat and his Cabinet ' "whereby represeutativepbodies are 's'h`orn of prerogstiyes given f`by the e father of: Reform, Robert Baldwin-, iothot a political Toronto .csb_al can Jneintsin `themselves in, toga, withpzajpaftrpusze sod power stead'ily'i 1iuring` ' to their ' perionsl bene`1it.f All _these::th_ings'and ntuch more is involved inlthe pieiq'goL test, and we do not wonder that'e'vex'y'subiidized?in- finance is enlisted to perpetuate--theflife of an admiiuistrationi that.-has passed all decent bounds known"`tb modern govern- ments. In East Siddcoe we nd a'M'ow!at c:m_d_idate proposed by one `who yearly res caives six hunidred dollars of` public money, and seconded by Ian cloial whose` draw on the Provincial Treasury is annuallyjour hundred and fty dollars The doctrine of the Mowst `Government is therefore made plain by these handsome yearly subsidies, and so it goes everywhere throughout. the Province. : The alarming inroads on popular government willycall out a-forceih the present cdntest hitherto __-`;`?:?.' `'3 -v avg. rusvua-Irv: ID colnpciled to pay;--.-against the oentraliza- .. u_ulr'nown ingmene party conflicts. The `bids for tempere1ice'"support'hav"e"opened Hance snow Mr. i;2haw: its * I coddling with the liquor interest, and the the eyes of many more who now realize W, =:o.de.9* P1ii' !?*!i!I9.b! 'mr Mowdtgexcept the. prime,o_p,e)_ujf `;fusn.;; temperance then on. the ., ground of his votin"Scott`Act--`he other class on the ground that he opposed it. His License Inspector and Oommissioliers are saddled upon the country at an enormous expense for thesole purpose of protecting violation of the law. The people see through such hypocrisy, and we expect to hail gerry- mendered Centre Simcue next week in line with the m_ajorily of Ontario in favor of Meredith and hnnest_Guvernment.v ____._ _------= -- wvwtu U!) be expressed against a system that has doubled controllable working expenses- agains`. the hqgussurplus of i sin millions, not a A dollar of which is svailahle-against. the horde of petty" ossamna under its eon? trol Jvhich over-tun every eonstitutency -again'st the assault on our municipal sypteim, and`, lts:ehiftailment_ of anghogity -llnlti the j8dl_IO9l Bodk inonoplyv which rubs the parents of" Ontario of fifty thousynd dollatslllnllally for the benet ohtliez Glbheiproptietbr who lives in the 0ld JOo.untry-`--a':zainst'"the ring `of bodk-` Edneationrbepart-` ment, who derive xfoysl inioomes from the roy which every book purchaser is G -,...'.;4 jhkj A`; ____. _a'r-rmtnox. Befoi-ewe again make a bow toouir teadera the Provincial contest will have ended, and the Ontario electorate will hive decided whether Mowat and hiacriee shall further trade on his specious pre- Lucas of " Good Government and Economical Management._ -We believe an upheaval of popular feeling is about to ,_A : _. . .. . - ..-__.._--.I -.._ ._ - A ' oronrnu sntoyon, ., Go only _to th Polls "next Tuesday, and `mm yon;-} b'allou_ oppopito M... of "Ur. W. Handy. thus: In Ox-sou J Phel of the City of . St. Catharina. rumba:-man. ..;':;.*`.: .*;**a.o..'.*;;.:f W "M- HARVEY. _y erg-.oF13hii5iK6on'i'_uuns. -Something mute man thanks are due this om-respondent of the Presbyterian R.e'vi'ew,` whci stated thst many pnliiieal writers are untrnnthful; The allegation cdled out the latent piety of one of the lomger-cared` scribes 0f the Globe, _who `at aunie.t.im_e in his career has. been a pa:-sun.` He `accordingly memorialized am of the Presbyterian Church aasem bin. Q to indicate hia;v_era.oity asvellohe writer, `and denJu;ios- chef Riviow `cor-` reipdddni. `1l`lie?:?ki1id-Eiuirtd `o'|e niymen % idealt t.etIder|_y"?"V"i`t`li'Atheiribiuv Apuraon. 'emai-a.ni9-99;AIiu.Jr3ii;mie!.z_:awish5-ram?! t eo1uideraubn tor the doting writer; 3&0` ` ". ``',`, ..""`', IIIXIOUB jwi' ent.(ityR:`u`x,.:;\)reaA' Plrtst `of Proxnu are cmeumlw invimd' "av jrm-Arm non .'rcn_c`_m:o.* . The Exauniner with-characteristic im- pertinence. essays to direct the editor of Urn: nxsunnin. AND. *"rnI:'"Qusn- 'St. Patrick's Society concert.` "The editor ;of the ADVANCE needs no advice from a "paper which gets the chief part of its re- norts at second-hand, and he is _not_ very solicitous of copying eithervthe manner or style of .that sheet. The Examiner- s poetic editor` does not seem to like four protest against waiting half an hour after the advertised time for the concert to he- gin. It would be satisfactory to know how much the love-sick condition of our contemporary had to do with the delay complained of. Our neighbor is mentally I this journal in the matter of reporting the not go into exstacies over that popular vocal quartette. from I`oi-onto." Our love-sick friend is assured that the Aovsrscs did not 0V8l'l0( k that important feature " We must confess we did not re- cbgnize anything very wonderful in the performance of the "lqnartette from `To. route. The "quartette from Toronto are . professionals and came here"for pay, and we did not see any good ground for extra- vigant encoinium. The relations of. the Exxminer man to the 9 quartette from Toronto" are said to be of that sentimental nature which renders impartial criticism on, his part imposaible,.and that a tune on cracked jews harps would, to our friend, `ha like the music of the spheres it` per fowned by the `"qu`artette from Toronto. Odrineighhor can hardly expect those who are not inhis happy condition" 'to._;-egard Jdisturbed too because the ADVANCE did I the uiusic: of the "qIiartetie,frum}'l`oronto ; with theksafmei:rapt enthusiasm"asshiinseaf An exec-lleyit'eerlai.ive_iIi` th_ese_. cis_es`is said Ito he cold.-cabbage ef ._ud'='la`rd. -' i V Iv guiugcvv u h \l$B1I- - ' - Ilsilir. CIi|rke':was in 'proipecu'sro good.` Everywhere; in. his oanvgu he is meeting wit.h enopu1V-age; mt-[nt._ It I'yill_be'snyt.hing but. on any wall: ovotthe omlria fm-_Mr. Dmry. V % . A !_:i.E`1'TY'G3iTTl$Ol5_GE.' _ It was repur/wu hope on Tuesday,` _1f.hat Mr. Clarke had witht_irawn'$bg!jhat* Mr. Drur'y- had `gohe;in.`.'fm' Emit 5 .Si:n;c`u6 `by a " vMr.~r;,az~1:_x!r.1ong; * _ of. '- "-' `~'"i,*":',"i "<'>'- Mr. cI;grkq.*yg31ga;gn;;clg ;*1?8 *?"@-` .- B gannsuaan MI;-_,Cl1_tk "9: '5~'l}5*,`i\ 7 if ~`?T* ?:"f , `. `I 3 " `< -` .1 ' e ?`***'5.!- 29ey*:~=!9%1- W - 1 2/ sbrurvand c% +;...,;;,n.s.au.;;;i;jL:15`a;a,i;;;t Wi._t`hirw.-:~.'d'J.=B; Gl)'_ABl{I.? v- . 3 %.".- - -1. utylll ;wiIsi ma - I e Chile season brings happier; thoughts` and more `joyous .memories than Christmas`. In all Christian countries tliewondi-one ciftof God to man ' nds. re?cogniiion~ in the universal giving as. tokens of good will and hndlv` feeling. To the little `ones it is any especial season of joy and gladness,'and SantaClsus with his won- `derful steeds, bounding over` the snow with his presents for them, is a pleasing C reality in their night visions for weeks be- fore. g The family V re-unions . at the Christmas dinner, and the tokens" of af- fection which pass from one to another, is C a: grand illustration of the peace on ` earth and mereymild, , _`which was heralded by the Star of Bethlehem. To older ones. Christmas brings bright recollections of theppastalong "with the happinessdof the present. To those whose childhood was spent in Merrie _iEngland."l the memories of that happy period of` child life. are vividly recalled. The carols V which oated upon the air from hundreds of .infantile voices on Christmas` Eve, .s.;ei'n`tob'_e'."heard_'afresh:`" ' A` While shepherds watch their ocksbytnightg All seated on the ground, * - The Angels of the Lord came down, . ` `And glory shone around," - ` seems echoing `round: the` Canadian home as in dayslong ago in the motherland; A `The bright red holly` berries . and `the dark `green leaves, with twigs of box and yew and branches of laurel adorning" the tops ._ of the quaint old pews, and" the mullioned windows in, the - parish - church, . are seen again -fancy ;-eyea, There is many" a whn,in_the' fehifrities of the seas6iiwill re- call thejdayso'f chil_dhoQd."s' Christmas in the dear old` `la_iid" cf"t_lie mistletoe, the heather and the shamrock. These. recol- lections of the past with the blessings of peace and plenty enjoyed in our free and happy Dominion. should widen our sympathies and extend our charities. The great gift which was made to the world nearly nineteen hundred years ago, shcuid stimulate all to deeds of mercy, that suf- fering and want may be. lessened wherever they are found. We most earnestly wish for the readers of the Anvazws all the freedom from care and all the joy which this happy season is calculated to give. one in;`Ba'rrie.aiid-neighhorhoodio-day, to ~ iqueationa; arid on he holdo himself re- sponsible for his country`: good, give that` vote on oonaoienoo _and country dictate. lr.~r;at~1;3yvrong; of.-' f0;-q 1!?I.3$phd in uIi n`=.r luza.g."`*3 `.'auI`:a.<<:- :. THE NORTHERN .. ADVANGE! mun unxnoua ;w mommy`tnemae1vea'withlt,h6_ lzntyd Prosnu osp.eola.lly invited: to ` 0 ' . ` Rooms-open!mm.7.80ho1'ap.m., V D. o. Mu_noH__IsoI_~l. D-51 ` Sec:-&!7.`~~ . BU'1Nifss CHA1\CE.-A wimwrrvmn Businesqof 15 earastandin for sale pre- . - s 3 and-took: goo`_atea.dy us! 1: i `-F Grfeatbargaina can now be ha"1'r'3: 35:6 nntilaolttont. " . ~ ' 484520 -7) J. I.E.B:&' '8ON.la1-trio, oxit. STORE. 130 __L'n`1f,:;cciinr~'st'm,-e in` M09 '5 . = s-moelpmque1-aasonmnawrnis."rho: will-ii! ttedeub (thin. euihtblm: amp] 38118315 `5<;I.giLEt`p;xs3a FLOWER FOR OHRIS'l`MAS.-*end orders "to Moran 85*: -Movfittie. Owen Su-ee Barrie for owers torch ietmu. Plants loan for table deo potion. Gut owerein egnqugn. t.it_v. Weddim: bouquets and eoorauo:-3. .Fnncx--I crosses. wreaths` and nth a..a.... Y] `Yo Fnncr -I and anuary la wrezmga and other dog! 3 amistioally nished. Telephonio tivm utter J Fruit F arx_n.- __ Entrance OI- rrunu l"&l`vl_l).`_ unumnoe no Greonhouspg `(ii .WellingtonSt_regt. MORGAN-& Mov1Tfl`IE. Hnnrmwa ouxo Pnoru: ha been called "the mu del what. a gerjodical for _young p-~onIe ought. t_ be," and ; eJusi_ce of thus oom- me dat mu in a. , lv sustained b .Ihe large cir- . ulagtiou it has` ' (1l`8t Pl'ili_n`. y-ngeu pds t.h_ut,: the-Juagmev-z o1 A , _ tum`-3.9::-hilbren- ~me=y, by well u~taim=d.-emu `to.-provi moat. 1tractive;rfu,di uyw,uri_ole.A` '1 be Just V obunspxouosly mu: mselvouf to than to the . earnest and the *.be8r..snu_ tony . ng ceoplo ya a. one copionswmd of or o:I:ooz1once.' . - I An enitotne of e1}e)i`y{l1!? V `it'.hn{t~'"i}s' :o.ttr:ictlo ;and desirable, in` nybni tq:a.t,ure.--Boston _fUou_rier. .:::_.-`ii .-', ' ' 4`. ~. . : Jvdelililfbddt 6123' '59 the boi did` . G;-Igt_1_`evve1!~yxg::1y` a_1ta;-`Brooklyn . no.;-~_-.>uj :V _ Fife Gent! ' `Remitui-cu Ihdnld he made" hi Money u-der or Draft . to avoid glances of Ion. Nnnpuperfaro not tocirpy uau udoivoiacmeal noillcnul the cape order or tnrln '& Bnwranus. ` - , V " . Address HARPER. BROTHERS. New York. ._ qlurglll .- nonvo-:-`u_rruuna -1IuT(f';lbsria;i J 1857 .-'- `o . 80.9" 1858- Nti 'I.|.'.' {'1.359rr?.NfI1Pl_hi8s , 1860 `+ 1.86..1~.-N,9 onb-. 1359-. .-.-.-Nmsuov. 4- l136.3r:No.s_leinhing- . 13.6.4 --.Vor1 ond-slei'uhinm) -1866+No sleighe inc. l866-No snow.-: 1867..--No,|noIrf.. l_868-No sleighing; l869-No snow. l870-Nu -ileigliigi 5 7 `~13?!- -sN`o snow. l8_73,-`v-ry goud "sleiglilng, ` I873-No snow. 1874---No sleighing. 1875-No snow-rsmmg. l876-Very good sleigh- ing. 1877-~Nn snow.` 1878-Very good sleighing. 1879--No slelghing. 1880- Nosleighing: 1881--No snow. 1882- Nn snow. 1883-Sleighingo 1884- Sleiqhng; 1886 Sleighing. During the periud named there have been some re- markable Christmas days. _Christmas, 1881, the thernmometer registered 43 . In fact, the whole of that month was reum-kably mild. December; 1879, was mild, but Christmesuay was exceptionally cold. On Cnristmasdsy, I877, the "grass was fresh and green, although it was or e of the coldest days of the mouth. Rain had been falling every day of the week before, and even ripe raspberries were gathered a few days before The tem perature on Christmas day. 1875, reached 48 . and for part of. the time rain fell plentifully Fsrn1ers- were plowing in , different. parts and In some places owers V were still blooming umt of doors. 1897 . "x ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. Harpifs Young People, ` .` `.1t;.Is,..wou;Iux;fnlin= n w. 11, '.r$9*9!.I.9 9s'~;..-T-S9. _l'.` . 4 . vnq NG NI EN, -I--I-eu1-u\`u; ` ` 1'ha7B-rrie 1`or_rnwi11`!ve.di-.% swede 96??-!`.a.M5"*; -3-kid?" 8 '?h'* the system he sustains" is sud.` hypocrisy-;; when. ioesrses to sy mpstiss : `with %ee3sioiiits' ' ind Aha apologies ufitres eon 1"ebsilion;_`yvhen he h`u1re.eorod`fto ,`&s;:` ixnnidipsl instit'u'-I tiohs the rights'.of_`vv:hih3 h_ei_hgs,.d_13_t5ild 4 them, -and has'_`giisbsnded the army of Dotty ' ooe-holders, : .he has created to aid him in `ehhgiijg `to the Ontario Treasury; ivhen `he ceases` toihgve con- nection with dav`-It lantern brigadestspd Yankee sheep buyers ; when he hssXp_st1"iot- ism 's'u icient toimah him resist enoro,s`oh- ;me nts upon"the most sacred ssfqguhrds of: the people s_sliberties,_snd_ shows that he possesses something more than "Pic-t vinoisl` patriotism" by cutting himself loose from the banefnl inuences of the GIob_e s tsotios-then and not till then will the Bettie Tory organ say Mowat shonldnft go. It is to be feared, how- ever. that this will not hsppen till the Echiavean V chances. his skin sad the | l00M: his `spots. - ' Lot gerrrymandered Simcob be redeemed next Tuesday In the election of; Mr. Harvey. . Christine: Ben to; 80 Yuri. . Whether we are going to have eleighing or not on Christmas is always 3 theme of epee.n.|a_.tiun fo_r (weeks before the arrival of the time. Ndthing adds greater` .to `the 'eniuymen.t of thieuunn of feasting and xyjuicinnthan good uleighing, end in J this connection it. mllvbe interesting topnblieh what kind of days we had on Christmas .fur the put. .30 year: : I854-No snow. 185,5_-Good ; aleanghii; ; V'l'856-Ground nln}.`.'n. hnnh ` `IRS ! . - `A .....f. ' In:a'_. sequel the public; his bow ns__|__ _-..L-`_:;_ 3.. l-as (Eh Dlillvl Ullv yuvuq an-u -vv-- --vwv columns of inky verbosity in the-` 'l6b9~ from the Reverend seribbler. Thus more than conrming the assertion `of the Review correspondent, as to the bed tendencies of certain of . the class` he '9.~`" . `F ; 7 - s-rnz.z.s'snm-r:ns.- ; * ' ' It is lnrdly necessary to cell attention T to the well written letters of our cor- respondent Stella. The one in this week : ADVANCE will be read with pleasure for its easy, graceful style, and its pure Christian tendencies. we predict for } this Indy e prominent position among our ` coming periodical writers. Nor! V "IN 1883 the `Barrie Tory organ howled moot vigorously," Jownt -mutt go. In the present campaign it irenturee nothing stronger than, `Mowat should; go. ` In the near future no doubt` the cry of the organ will `be `Mowst won't go, -Wand eventually, perhaps, when itbecomee im- bued with the true spirit of Provincial patriotism, will he heard to any `Monet shouldn't to ' --Globe. " >l ~ ' T .--.. AA _:-v--.w v art. 5`: vlrl Q. . _, ` . V. . 1I!o..Ieu-_.._'+ ' 7:4. VIII ampuegucv Nbpembor _ rsnnsussf yum. '"r.>n-"o'|"u`:1`ss_z`oo -An TJh. 1 Permxt me to add the hope that my numerous friends will rally to the polls sud secure my election by an ova;-whe]m.' ing majority on the 28th inst. earnest nprowi :jons E g in? E:,4dV.9aF# .-HALIIJIKJ, cozvvg v.41-voia, 4-, Issuanor MARRIAOELIOINBIB onto: Ar -run wcrCU-C-- bryxol: POST OFFICE BUILDING 7*?" `PH! ` Hm pr? NIX mm; option: or LONDON ,1->: ."._T 3.," .0 _ ,`.._ f\ BAYFIELD STREET 10011131110? swoon north DUNLOP STREET. BARBIE. G` Large Photbgraphs for pagan a Specialty. It will be impossible for_ me to `see all my friends or even to visit all parts of the Riding. but for this I trust they will` see ssuicient reason in the limited time at my command, and in the peculiar forma- tion of the Gerrymandered Riding of West Simcoe. u - -1' vuu - I---I-leave "U W your order -for Christmas -nr New Year's Photo ll'a.hD8. If you wish to make our Father. Mother. Sister. Brother, Wife, hild or Friend a Pres-m, that gnillhglve lasting satisfaction. leave your order t- . Tan: qummw xnsxuxcm OOMPANYM ~ A _ "1: iunn AL ti4:s'URANcE combat, T36: L6dd6n$ngmnd,_ " _ % A _ _ % GEO. DU.D;LE;; H6 ass, SIGN; F115 sboi , a_`3uu_u_)1j:unu l.IllI-|Wl'98 ; :2 any on LONDON. 7ENGL_AND, Ospjtsl s2.ooo.ooo; deposited with the meat at omwa;s1oo.ooo. Reserve tund - - V a5o.ooo Sup:-ling. inn nm3oAN'rI'I.1u-ms msuiuxcn 00` Capital 8500.000; Government deposit undo. -run ABOVI nu: ALL srocx com-nuns. THE WATERL00 MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- ANCE co. cam'sl.`8'5oo.ooo. THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY OF ABERDEEN AND LONDON. Capital. 133.000.0015 Sterling. ' I? A F`-000 T|ME;J&e Phot.o_z_ra.}_ma. _If_ you I ._l-L L- ___|_. _-____ In,Au J As`. s cP.oGs I E, .% 00NYEYANCER;00HllV33I0NER-I,NH.,C.J. ` A tgr;tlVao tdow1: 0FFIC'1-0oer H1_nERsoN's Hard-I - DAILY H1118 FOB Vlinnnrntn _ _ ?Ne.wm1'u'-ket .......... mmwmuuuu. ..... .uu"nu Toronto..........._..A.... . . . . ..... ..... .. Northerngnsilwu Bo th Ngwmgrkt Aumdounuununnununuu Allandalo Hamilton &. Bet. `on Branch Ruilwa. 4 1 Pugnqmhmmm .MMhmd an .-.,,. --- 1-|_n_..-.. Q. M` _ " gay :3{ix}c' the s?iJ{..;'I;.a xnyjvell`-noI_vn interest in and attenrtionv \ to thevpnblio 'a'aire' of this Province vii}! be a eucient guarantee that, if elected to parliament, Iwill ever study to pmmote the true interests of Ontario as well an tlzgae of my own conetituency. C i I C` I III NONE o~:~mm% 1 eamiIm1:. .. ...................... .. Allnndalo 1 Pena one. Nort Simcoe Railway .... 1 `Grand Trunkltaat .... ......... .- ,Ot.t.awa. and Mont ... .......... .. E01-illia .............................. .. 1 ........................ .. ingw ........................ .. 1 ....... ........ .. Northern Railway North .......... .. 1 Meatord Branch Railway. .. .... .. 1 e. Cralghurst. Dalston and R V. . Ir 0. '9. usreandlutorm. .......... .. 1 ts-Gronfell. _ and F1-lda.y.... 1 :-llldh Mon :7. Wednesday -Andi`:-l, 1.1.. .. .... ........... ..1 British: Mail! on (N. in. Monday. Tueod; uld.'l'hux-511337;...` .... .. |V Villil-Kill} _ )VV.odv outlay ..... ,_ __ ___. ___._ mam. am: saving! ban: uupoulw n: tweenthehoux-aof9a. m.a.nd 4p. tn. Dnarlnnn-ad Lntfnrn mnnf ha hnndn i` uws oerore we close OI an on man. The letters` (and all other mail matter) are taken from the street letter boxes every day. Sundays excepted. at 8.00 o'clock 1. m. and at 3 o'clock and at 8.00 p. In . , . 30-11 J. EDWARDS Poetmuter tweentnenonraonv,s.In.anusp.m. - tered Letters must be handed in 15 min- utes fore the close of en ch mail. WW-an Infinite` Inna All nfhnr mnil lhtfl` lkf BARBIE POSTOFFICE] ,.ntv'z HAIL! nu rain T-oro-nwac00-0-00:ouooII"'U_0't00lOlI0' monk.` n o o q n-`uo|oo'aIonucno' n o - o u - no Tomnwgdfgluovolloioiooo o o a o - . o u ~ - o nu louuvn at Mo,ntreol..............,. .. \h-u-that-n mmwnvlNorth|.. : . .. .. . . . . `Ottawa an Mann-eu................. Northern RailwTay(NOrth). . . . . . .". Grand Trunklas . ................ Non-thernRo.ub_wu ....... Hil1sda.lo,Cra.lghurst.Da.laton.Crown . R Jlbly. 's'1e .............. .. : 1- dhurst.- Monday. Wednesday And ll`:-idn.v_ .~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-. V-`in psrliazment, I` should be a supporter of the `policy of W. R. Meredith, the leader of Her Ma.jest.y s Loyal Opposition,- whose able election address has been for some time before the people of um Province. ..; M b.i3i hurgfl-llobdgl. ll`:-idn.v_.~ .01oohoura. 3... m. to s p. m.. nod for 20 minutes` sitar the distribution of Toronto night mail- Hunda.y c nxoopusd. ._ . Mm..- lhvlnrn in-nntnd .nn Ah `Mmmv 0:-dar ma1I- I-mnuvurc Pxpopwu. - .. Monelordegygruntod -on pl: Money Order ocgg Cangdg, 'Unjt.od Stats? Great Britqin Prince Edward Island. Ne _oundla.nd and India. and Savings Bank dopomta received be- fuvnnn tlin Inn!-I nf 9 IL in. and I D. m. wmrxub ooccononol,oooIOIIlClbll" Io'o;oo';o;v'onoao abs coir!` ngmiltnn um nnmn Rrn"ncl;. Rall- oo'oQoo';ofuooaoluAanooolfni Hamilton and. to ,Branoh Ball- |c AUTI o N .1 `MYRTLE NAVY Mas} M. E. Manna? . V4;o;'-f?z1rc'a-,:Aiz:.;z;`;.%. ,a..m.; I haying been unanimously elected not the lu-go and iniluentiel convention, held at Creemore on -the let -inet., la: the liberal-Oonservetive `candidate fan the new Riding of Wm simooe. I fake this negates re-"insuring my friende oflmyl grateful ecoeptenoe of their nomine.tionL; Ila |_,, -1 c

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