Barrie Examiner, 18 Oct 1883, p. 2

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ram srocxs Xnr. ALL UNDER 5 0m Rbof, under the nyiaol 0 Bros" R. Neill 6: Sons, c Turner & Go. ..___g_..__ tolurilner the growth of thisprmclpal Iuxilinry in our town nud cuunly'5 pros- parity. ---- h Tan mull of the nppul in West Sim- :4 coa will notbe madu known until the w 27th inlt. The Advance editor ii thus f to be dnnrived 0! Ievenl nights norelo ii thus I U dnprived more 0 mt. - e 0 HI! Ixullency tho Governor-(4euL-ml o u.r1l1uP|4ncessI.ouiae took their final i| dapartuxufmn Ottawa on Monday. The 3` {unwell ceremonies were elubomte and L` enthuuimic. . ' < q _E Aooonmxa to Bnllmeel Canada had h lhirtyqna hiluru the week before laslns ,4 Igninnl nightean the corresponding wee! n ofl8B?,-aniucIma ol llxirh.-en` The h N. P. has probably been viqitiug some of ,1 till {Ill Mn and neglecting buaiuuss.- P __.--j_ SIB John Maudonaldlmbcelfuuscated V for Leunox. The evidence ol corrupt pruqlicea was overwhelmingly dgainst the ngtnu of the respondent, nnd his counsel lhrolv up tho sponge before the one hell been lully hoard. Sir John is nol- with- out: mt, howavenu he took the pre- caution to gel lwa new when he was at it-Ilho ozlm in Carlelon. Sir John r oilm Sir John is not likely toga bad: to Lcnnnx for ro- "election. 11 mew-1!; nmpdyjhiu uvn. Janna, A proposal npv dopnure lmvo omy con.` Jldmlivw -: V I . - likely to nttend any united and we11a1- meted eifort on behnli of ] worthy ob. ject The very marked enthusiasm of , Tuudny md Wednesday Ieetmight easily hue been mated in Barrie ve or more jean Iga nude: Iiniihr nuspices. There Im the lune ninuifutwint of esprit du corps than as but year; the sum; de, ginior I more promising departure, and nlmoet the same people in Barrie tobring about the clnnge no urgently sought for. > But it remeined for the put year to dis- eover the willingnesl in citizens to ac- tively cooperate with the farmers of the riding to evolve the West Simone Agri. . cultural Exhibition into 3 condition in my ny attering to this preemineutly Igricultuul district. We offer no die- penguneni la the farming element for-` Inerly concerned in the Society`: eu_u'st- once; the but was nude of their crnnixied resources to nndzr the Society : annual Alum ettmtive, but the. result Wu not eoinniiiiwntnry lathe riding. Tbut this TGIF. $53; - B then an official cerliliwte of tin qunli'\' .03`; of` the nnnoyingffartnres of 1' lm mgenc Agricultural Shay in Barrie w . I the constant and ruthless ngering of ue woollau and silk inhrica by people who, in many inslancei. ought to have knoirn butler. It in sincerely hoped that -me material barrierl/a this had cam may be instituted on the nut occasinn of the sortlhere. If pcoyla are not satised ' as in the genuinenss of the article nith. untsubjucting it to nvigorous mnuring, of the exhibit should ho attached in clu- rncteis so lame, and language so intelligi- ble, as to mnlr further assurance super uonr. lloirever, don't M the barrier _. ! he 0hIll.lrd4 ._. Dn1ry'a director indirect trenlmnt_ of the electorate, hut are based on informal- THE ectiun petition against, Mr. Druryis` tube haardpn the 30th inst. From 111 that. can belaamed at present- auditi: reasonnhleto Assume the trial will develoii nothing ndditionAl-- the charges are in_ no way xelntiveto Mr, ilies on the pm of the returning oicer or his deputies. This the result of `.ha : election would hive been_x1iat_eriLllg_1`i'e_r- , :_ deputies. ` been materle.llydi'er- en! without these alleged infonnelitiee is not even pretended by the sennible mem- idornulitiea is , pretended ! > hex-an oi the Conservative party in Em Simcoe; and shoulgl the charge: uspnve Mr. Drury of his seat, I new ehtion would must elfcclually pointroul the in; nincerity of the motive achuting the pro- test new pending . Perhaps it was thought to tire Mr. Dn1ry a endurance. If so, the East Simon Tories have some pretty plucky stuff to work upon` . .-__..-j__ x. I . E t-he my Em I shoulgl the c rgex dcprive Mr.Drurv b _ W: are in rcc"eipt of a communication I from Mr. ErnestHart~, Hon. Secretary of ' the Committee fomhe Reclamation pf -__-_... _. _ W '1: _. 4:. ~ W have MORE STOCK than any house north of Toronto. x.__ Y : oi , fomhe of 1' Land and Resettlement at Tenanyn ln 1- Ireland." The latleriauccompanied by pf 3 paper by the same gentleman enlied y Forty years in the Dosert, which was nznntlv contributed to the Fortnightly entitled recently Review. The object ol the movement, as the letter sets forth. in to reclaim land witli settlement of tennntaonamnll farms thereon, in such I manner as nltimntely I to createn class of peasant proprietors, ` The scheme is known In Migration, and its discussion is the result of investiga- tions which Mr. Hut made early in thn year in the \l'est4.-rn pnrts oi Irelnml, where, As he sryn, congestion nnul po- verty liave chronically prevailed. Inrge sums of money have already been contri- llllltl to the ol>jv:et hy lending politicians, ehztcemun nml plriltrnthropinls at various sill-'ules of opinion anal oi all parties, nml tlmrc is I prospect nl something more tan- gible than mere talk being nor.-uinplisned 1 in its iurtheinnvc. u n l`. ;. lo l. n Y 3. r-` t. j ~ . I ,, . h' ,;:::Hn-:`;:t::,%:%*,`::*;::r::;=} riunmnstmtioni In a \vmd,t|u: occasion ;. was lhe`{oxnm1-expression of farewv.-ll on the parlof the llmistm, Solicitors, Olli- cils, and Division Cuurt Omcera of ihn County; to Ilia Hunor Judge Gownu on his in-tireiuent from judicial life, and 1- tennpufary nlcpmum fmmCanndn. It We wuaucereuionyfnught with much food is fune ction. It was 11 tribute ton life .. I nc mum w-Am nf iudiuinl cnurav and per- eovemric, at a limo when the institutions : ol iviiimion in this pun ofcnnailu were `i |i oulvinu4~pti\'a. it \\usn1orathaul.|ul.7 c E I for retlgction. Lribute ton hie e 01` many years of judicial cnurgy pen-~ 1, eovernnce, limo tharinstirtuliona Ml GEREMGNY. .... mmv : , 1 ' I me.` Im Icvulnl leel tlmtllully amnsa It I Lllyon an , Ever emihlc of my many Lle- 7` 1 lcieuclu, tried to make up for them by .1 1 lnborioul auldulty Ind exactmIde4 in fullling 9 every known duty, to the utmost of my e Ibility. It la the only merit I can claim, and g I un by no menu sure I could have dons 0 much had Inbeen without the stimulus which I luarned unrl energetic Ear always gives tn ll tha Bench. And now, In retiring from the d nccnatomed scene of my labors, and severing I, (ha rhlstions that have connected us {av no A Y mnny years, the saddest, ,0: me, is uoathcnl lay *`_ tho regrets you uxpreufanxl the approving 1` \ tcstimuny you bear to my humble services is C` the lace! nwarnl my public servant eoulnl Ci desire. M ion: of their ri 94-inch 1'1 le simylc fact And If indeedl V: in my degrec ilngwreim nan'he profeuion my view: oi their hanm . In uni mnoniilzlc duties. I feel thnnldu Government 0! Ontario cnutinuesmc in the pouiliou or C|xainpnn uf um Ixma nf Jmlgn.4. \ Letmn any and ward ma to my retirement, as you are nwnru this in tho lxgrgcat Judicial Dintriun the Province, having in yo ulntimx, not very long ainpo,_equnl In that uh Anilolu Ind Britixh Culumhin Iagethar. The duties In very ollarpul, requiring Eh: Iurvicfn of It 3 onxbm. run or coimn w .k______:____.__. _ BABEIILTHURSDAY, OCT. 18, 1883 :4 : IA ` Lent two native men to per arm properly with onaraul, reqniri; Iurviczn alnl K 3 lb: pmmplituda damamlenl in the vnriauu 9 E nlutiu mad: lnpidenc In ll Ju ailice the nucceaa which hm: nmndcd thu hdmln- iatmicu uf juuicu in tho l uaplu'n Court" uf lilil/(I/'II|I||l) i:_uwing tn yunr jnaluuncnr: nptl nufaarviawu, and to Kim uignnl liniil) wiihw nuhyun haw cuunluclullliu'i'LlTuirI` )2; nvnry Illghl tuliun uf uur umum nnvf regard, we cunlinlly has your ncc - the accompanying nmull gm (A inuduumu gold-handed cuna run which wna uugravul Hia Honui-'5 nulnu, nW).II1dE;. is our unn- ut hopu lhn ynur muru lilo my be fully llntieu with nil pulsihlc hnppinun uni com- um. Inuendurl nu lo nu plumunt thew fees by A ` pnmll salary. {is Iluuur cunclluled by ngainlhnnkin}.; lhum [nr thu gnudwislx-JI exprmed in (he ndAlrus.s jun! rend, nml (ho ngaiIIl!|I|I1{i11g ndxln-H I Acc}7}n xnyim,-lmnuI' pmaunt. ,, . . . . Sheriff, ' J. R Corrzn, Clerl oi the Peace ml Crown Attornc , J. `.Ic-L. Srzvzssox, Clerk at ). Court, Swan. I.nu.\~r, Registrar. H. IL A. Bars, County Treasurer. $;@.A;E\ u2unuAu.`r.Ta'1i' Tane,mncwnrnmxhIDlmwU V`/(I. _"A_l!ABH_ it > we Wain; \!t!"\lk$ 1 PI 0; "i$mu'u`. n i}""' Tnma huh Wnrhnnlhlnlhnklh 1e,mcI1 wnrnanxhlnmlblllty. AK [HARE I - MC um! DI Wu! llllmau Illa! |lII|lIhAvII|I,lIV York. nuliud in n meuure that success 19 I Xihlyto nnendnny united and welldi- I ] ?f!P. P.` am, ;sEM|-ANNUAL MLLENERY UPENVING, l -`H at th Unicorn Stores, 1 On TH DRSDAY, October 4." Fine dis- I . play of W W 1~11r%I;1%INiiB%>f,4,AND Mm .. ,.,I r'.. Null nu/I Qnn I71 .C'}mqn. . .l.`U" 1L.llJlJ lllllJlJlL\lJll:l llA\ll unL.|,L\JL.u;.uV. T/zeLaclz'esof L m'e'z'c(mrl the Uuun/_I/ arr lm'r/ml m ('u// un(lS'cct`/186'/l0w.J amanwri o. `i m`k'f`NH`.'!1`.`|`. . 3 A L L`Xi}"'iiEsPEcTFULLY INVITED `I M 1\/Tn W:]|unr-(I'm jM|LL|NE_HY \Sf+iow R00 M sTR()NG_g On Monduyg 8th October`, We; will Hold Our ~ SPEC IAL NQTIGE. Remember the Place. The Ex" Old Stand, and the } $4.50 IlIA.TTALLl.iE*S.>SE W011 33.3] 3 ~ _ ` I]? ALSO. IN IVIILLINERY ,_r]] To our Special Lilm ul EMARKABLY CHEAP and ( EDURKABLY STYSLISE ` TR MMED HAT 1...; u 5230, 83.00 nd $3.50. A\'h nl'|) \\'n\'T\I~`lHl'I. F.}xl1ibiti0n will be c_m1Li1u1c1l_1u1dcr (HS LJGJJT. __ .. ............... T_HRl_EE HUNDRED |`VIANTLl`-ZS, Collilrnehcing`, at [0 ~A,M., 'r#I{-ImM?w;7js7:7iv1NG ' -" 1 Tu Wat Simme Agricultural Soci- ety hwy momplished big things, and that is 1` H/`(MIL HM: DUUILI! Wu mun w w smozve 85 :nommL::..` London, nml can saw you one or two middle pra` cuunz` We draw yaur special mention Io |our LIJUD-DLDH ~rw--- k of it-n Stylish Tn_m'ned Hal at $11.00 WORTH $4 50. A.-.\ A` r1\rII/\\T n 1\TT A \T. We bouglrx`. ourVSaek of upwnda of C1i03}i;i3 LW1ii;iN.` mm:r1' I\wrm'I`T-`. 2 l):11(`, M()M.\` DAY, Our N c\v;SL<)rc. o my much, but wn must turf h.'iu'L `llk DUNN ELL. > --SIGN OF THE-` Red Boot. In: or mun t urns`: .__x__. - n - I I I B 3 HQ 3.00. .... M m.mwu m rtn \.\J 1.0 .I..Ll.A.I . ])I]HiC1` l.\LI 0RTERS. Ilirecl me:-. , 8th 0<:Lohc1'. NIP. Edward's Lmnctive, result not this Iown 0! the Province in degstined to 1` continue hugely dependent upon its agri- udion Province in degstrned to lugely culture in more than ever npparentto thooevlwre buainua intzrestaenable them to lorwe Ind compel them to anticipate tln inrm. Agriculture is our main ur- (I11, And Ill local departments oi trade mdeommcrou must rely on its well-regw bud pulastions ior prosperous existence: Sud: mnnuhctnrelu we hive am cer- kinly not unimportant {actors in the gonenl weel, butu yet they are we {aw in number nndtoo local in character to become to In Anything but secondary to thfimpomnt interests of ngriaulture. Rzrrie B the oicinl oeutre oi the lurgest county in thin Provinee,:rnd what is there to hinder, but the inditlerenoa of its citi- lenl. the prolpect of its occupying u simi-, hr dirtimtion in'nn agricultural scnsai The touchsona of the recent success was the min citiun elemeutin the Society, Let us endeavor byevery legitimate means to further this principal Iuxilinry H

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