'MADDER! g 1712 Lots are dry and every way desirable. 1192. Applyto A. TAIT. 'Dye Stuffs, conveniently Situated main: Lots! in the Village of OriIIiu, Stuffs. \having recently put in the market a large number of thsn_ any‘other property in the place on be 690]) am. STUFFS HE Subscriber offers an excellent . chance to parties of limited means to pro- vide themselves with .A EOAIESTEAD ! Own HthTWHHwHN HHHNUHT: THE BEST CHOICE ! Caoke Bros’. THE FIRST TO APPLY AN EXCELLENT CHANCE. Have a Home of Your Own." ' MONEY T0 5. AN ON FARM PROPERTY! THAN ANY A: J. ALPOKT, . Accountant, Estate, I nszcra'nce and szxmx. Aux-r. In the matter ofG. JI. WILSON, of Dril- lia, in the County If Simcoe, and Pro- z-incety'Outm-io, T radar, As Ixxyru'nsr: VHE 1mm} vent hm made an assignment A of his estate to me. and the creditors are requested :n mret a: his place of buniccss. in Urillia. on FRIDA Y. the ELEVENTH day of J ULY. next. a: um: n'cluck. p.m.. to receive sunâ€"meats of his affairs and to appoint. an INSIDLH'JT AFT 01“ 1869, ‘A smu House and Lot, on Barrie Road, within a. short digtmwc of me Village of Orinia. _.-‘.pyly to JOHN FQX. ' OHS MnCOSH, o Attomey-at-Law. Snlicitor in Chancery. Conveyancer. Notary Public, 811:. nib-a; ; v-- -_____ , .B 13:}: (bu. . Madame, 100 Acres, socks-ed; well fenced; quc. 33 . , [Malignant young ------ 1-1: A_ -1... pron-fly Apply a: Masons Bcumxcs. L June, 1873- ) . EN large loads of good PIX! Woo», . stove lchgtki. denvmd, for 87.50. A. TAIT, Unlbume street Steam Mill. (Mimi. a“ Ea'éézrtxéageg’mv'mm s. S. No. 4,3353. Sen-n: Bridge Post Oï¬iee. , Barrie. June 26:11. 1373- .J $072.: "Kenya... â€Inc. .r â€MEI; 34,115 Oriflia. Junc 3rd, 1873'. Omcx :s Kms‘s BLOCK. Ecaoor, TE.‘AC_§1E£‘\Â¥'AXT:I:II)_‘.£.F AR)! FOR §4LE fr‘f‘1nh half Lot 2;, Dye Stuï¬s, )UXD on the Goldwater Road a Gun BHJOCH. battingsn inscriptiun, and inmd hair. The: ofncr can have it by pruning any and myth: far this ad.eniscmcnt. b- 1:. Tu: Exrosxron ofï¬ce. 1% SALE OR. TO RENT. $102: TO RENT, 9.99:,- » mos. H. PORTAS. gem gbbédistments. (‘HEAPER AND AMEN 03!??{1‘5 HERETO. 1;}!ch Barn, and young Apolv toJOHX PhiliLY, on the I010..â€" OTHER HOUSE FOR WILL HAVE GO TO JOSEPH ROGERS I .terim Avignon 1873- 191- 2i I. WOOD. IN TOWN! 190. I 1'15, {WW;. Wat.“ u. -~.. _-.-.,-_.__~ 3 Hall, each Sabbath at 11 a.m., and. 6.30 Y iâ€- m. Sunday School at 2.30. Pmnnsmu’. ~-Rev. John Gray, Pas- ‘y tar. Sgndgy Sgryice, at 11 alm. and 6.30 A “ _. AA ‘D._,AL.»_’- “"33â€:me anomsr.â€"Rev. Kenne- dy Creighton, Minister.â€"Sunday ser- vices, 11 am, and 6:30 p.m. Sunday School at 2:30 p. m. Prayer meetingsâ€" Sunday at 7 am , and Friday, at 7:30 9,â€). Class Meetings, Tuesday, at 7:30 p 131., and Sunday warning at 10. o’clock. Sr. J A): Es’s (Emscorn. )â€"Rov. A . Stew art, A. M , Incumbent. Sunday services at 11 mm, and 7 p. 111. Sunday School at 9.30 am. - men'xvx-z MEIEomsI.â€"â€"Rev. H. Har- ris. Mister. Sci-vice in the Tcmpgmnce Y OUXG W'ALWORTH, who recentlv shot. and killed his father an Ne“ York, was found cruilt} of mulder m the second degree, and sentenced to imprisonment for life. 5m m. Sunday School at 1 p m. Pastor’ 3 Bible Class at 3.30 p.m . Week day Prayer Aim-ting. \\ ednesday evening at. '.'.30 o’clock BAPTIST. -â€"Service in the Quad Tern plur’s Hall, every; Sunday, at; 11 :un .‘ nx A GREAT CuvameCI-z.â€"-A Bill passed through the Commons last. Session, will be found a great con- venience to persons travelling by mil. It provides that when a. pas- scnger train is overdue a quarter of ‘5'ch GUARDIRi, (Rumuu Catholic)â€" Rev. K. Campbell, Pnrst. Service at 8:30 and 10:30 3.111. Vespers at 3:30 an hour or more at any station it shall be the duty of the station mas- ters to post up in some conspicuous place on the platform a. notice stat- ing the station last passed and the time the train may be expectedâ€" such notice to be changed every hour till the train arrives. The neglect of this duty will subject the station master ton penalty not ex- ceeding $20, which may to recovered upon conviction before any justice of the Peace, and which shall be my able to the complainant. Any suit brought under this Act must be be- gun within one month after the com- mission of the offence. WHEX the deputation of the Rus- sian Mcnnonities were in Ottawa, one ofthc questions put to Mr. Sand- ford Fleming, in reference to Mami- 173631723. fifth}: 21’ ï¬fth 30 '5 2! $- 34. 3.), 36, 39, 4o, 41, 42. 46. 47. 4s. 49, (5 3.er each.) An uï¬icvr of the Department will‘ be at Rylu'.‘ 3 Hotel. C'nllingw-m d, the day before the Sale. to investigate claims to any of said lamb. ’ R. W. scorn IUI'U Ilcflllus, Au Icly‘yn-uy Vv .--..--. tuba. was whether any danger was to be appqepcnded from the Indians "fajrrx'IQâ€"cZSE ‘i‘ï¬gvljcpanmeni re‘serï¬ng to itself the right :9 qugmc bid on; each flock. He replied by taking out of his poc- ! ket a knife which had a. blade at one 1 end and a cork-screw at the other,? remarking at the same time that 1 that was the only weapon he carried ‘ when making his late journey from ‘ ocean to ocean. In glaring contrast to a fact like this is the announce- ment in a. New York paper that a military force of 2,000 soldiersâ€"in- fantry, cavalry, and artilleryâ€"is being concentrated at F ort Rice, in Dakota, with the viewvofan early departure from that place. with Gen. D. S. Stanley 2L9 commander-in-chief, upon their march through Dakota and Montana a: an escort to the sur- veying party engaged in making the surveys of the the Northern Paciï¬c Railway westerly through these territories. Facts like these ought to be noted by out-emigration agents, and brought home to the emigrating IS hereby given that the under-mentioned lands in the Town Pint of Sudbux-y. in the 'l‘ownship of Nottawastga. in the County of Simone, wiuh the exception of such as mav previously have been (Iispnsed of, will be offered for sale, at. Auction, at 10 o‘clock. on the 11th ofrgext mongh. a§_pbe_'fniwn Hall, l‘qllixrgmnd. Brown Robinson's Office! Bank Buildings, Orini: Booth 3: Corbett’: New Brick Block ORILLIA, 0N1, FRAME STORE, Plans and Speciï¬mtions! flue ï¬xmsitor :92-32. Lot 9, 4m cox... mm, Brech'in P. 01 MmdayflflhJuly, For Peliigree and particulars. splay to ‘ ALEXANDER MUIR. erigwr, THPKCELEBRATED CLYDE STAL‘ . L, “ YOUNG COMET.†BLOCK 2. 3. 4, ,5. 5; SL9.302_31._.13=,.}.4..1}? h Oriflia, 1n MONDAY. the In: SEPTEM- BER next. in the home-6f MRS- A. Put-mans, Peter Street. C‘nn'ars. stating terms. etc.. can be obtain- ed on application to Mrs. Psterwn. Orilï¬s. 4th July, 1873. . ' 192 with Stone Fouhdation, for the undersigned. TRAYEDaboat the last of May, from k the premises of the subscriber. am aged DULCE COW, of a. light red- colour. Any person returninxher to A. Tm. 0mm. will receive the above reward. , 192-3: Orillia, July 3th. U meet. every ï¬ends . evening. 2:: the Temperance Hall. â€i538 m‘ bcnn will be heartily welcome- A. W. THOMPSON. R. S. TENDERS EVERY TH URSDAY, RILLIA DIVISI % meets every T516 the Temperance Hall. MISS LEASK AS pleasure ix} amounting that she intends openfné s “'ill be received up to 12 o‘clock on $5 REWARD. CHURCH BIREGTBRY. TWO - STOREY grin gbhcrï¬stmnts. School for You nil, fur the construction Of a. Dzmarusxr or Caowx LANDS. Toronto, June 10th 1373. FOR SALE ! .mLLIA DIVISIQN, $.91? '11., NOTICE AT THE OFFICE IS PUBLISH E I) to be seen at . “A t ‘, 1 P. MURRAY T.v M ULCABY. Commissiéner. 3. That, in the opinion 0f this meeting, it is desirable to take legal action for the removal of said obstructions, and that for this purgnso tine following gentlemen, viz: Donald. ; IcDonaId, Reeve of Georgina, and Angus Ego; Charles Robinson, Reeve of Thorah, and Peter Walla; Philip McRae, Reeve of Mara, J. P. Foley and W'm. McPhee, be an executii'e committee to obtain subscriptions and defray necessary expenses, as well as to take such prelimi- nary action as maybe required to bring the object in View to a successful issue. , â€"- A- .- ,H_,:j‘_ :n. A- h 2. That there are certain artiï¬cial ob- structions placed by will owners in tho River Severn, the outlet of Lake Conchi- ching, which prevents the discharge of the waters of Lake Simcnc as rapidly M they othcywige wuuld, wen: said obstructions removwl. 1 That the exceaah e rise of the “'33 era of Lake Simcoe, in some seasons, causes a. ‘ t amount of loss to the municipalities bordering thereon, as Well as to private in- dividuals. Wu--. ... ..- .. .. .. 4. That this meeting consider it to be the interest of the municipalities of Geor- gina, Thorah and Mam, to grant such sums as their respective Councils may deem pro- er to aid in such action. . 5. That the Secretary of this meeting is hereby authorized to communicate with the authorities of the municipalities bor- dering on the lake, and solicit their assis- tance and cooperation for the attainment of theiobject in View. ‘ 1" 7â€";_- L- ..“A A meeting was held at the ann XML Beaverton, an Saturday. the 5th day of July,â€"compuse;l of delegates from the Townships of Thomh. Mara, and Gmrgina â€"with the view of devising menus to cause the removal of the nrtiï¬cl:d~ obstructions placed by will OWHera in the outlet of the Centre Branch of the Riven-Severn, which cause great damage an-l destruction to both public and private property bordering on the shuresof Lake Simcuc. ‘Mr. Rubin- son, Reeve of Thomh. was chosen chair- man, and Angus Ego, of Georgina, request- ed to act as secretary. The fulluwing rc- solutinns were submitted and ndupted unanimously :â€" UI, Luv ouoyv .u --- 6. That Angus Ego. of Georgina, be and is hereby appointed Treasurer of the fund to he collected for the object aforesaid, who will take charge of all moneys obtained on behalf of the proposed action, and whose duty will be to keep accounts in detail, and procure vouchers for all payments made by him on the order of the executive com- mittee. 7. That twenty-ï¬ve per cent of all sub- scriptious be paid to the Treasurer or the party taking the subscriptions at the time of subscribingâ€"and that the balance of said subscrintinn be paid in like proportion frnm ï¬rm: to time, as the executive com- mittee maypï¬nd necessary to make a. call. ,l:__ L- 8. Thiélch‘ém'i'ï¬ï¬Ã©Ã©i}? {Big meeting be furwarded to Tux-z Exmsrron, Orillia, for publication. Tm: oï¬icial returiuéf me snug}, Ontario election give Hon. 311'. Gibbs a. majority pf 242 votes. V'Anxxsaxxo should be performed in fair weather: currents of cold or dampair should be carefully avoided. . Mn. Cocoon, the independent candidate for Hunt: 00., N. S., has been returned by a majority of 113 Votes. ‘ p, Scx-xoor. Mainâ€"Legislative grants for school purposes this year: to Garden and Dalton, 3220; Draper, Ryde and Oakley, $210, Macaulay; $202; Stephenson, 8150. THE Guido denies the truth of the Globe’s statement that the lumber trade of Port Hope is falling of this year. On the con- trary,'the trade at that port is steadily in- creasing. “'5 cordiaBy grasp thé profl'ered “- of the California Wine Dealer's Gazette. We hope our good bmther may Mupt gnd prac- tice total abstinence, which. in conjunction u ith the careful perusal of Tax Emnsrmx, as is evidently his custom, would strength- en his knowlédgebox and nhupen his wit. Mr, George Cglvcrt;nbout as capable 8' iudge of agricult'umi prospects as any man in the County of Victoria, writes to the Lindsay Post :â€"-“ A37 I hue travelled thmugh Ops, Mnriposa, and put of Fenc- lun, and examined the crops, I pronuunee the {all wheat} ï¬at-tine; spring who? OBSTRUCTIONS IN gm RIVER. vignur, on the platform. Jhich, by~thc~hye, inuight be much improved, and rendered 1 more co wenient, by the addition of a few more planks :- id the consfruction of seats around it. During the afternoon Mr. P. Dick, who is always fur-emust in eunlrilmt- ing to the fun on occasions uf thisdcscriy- tion, arrived from the neighlmuring village wearina a. hideous mmk. Some fair ones were timid of this, and one of the children exhibited its infantine alarm by a spasmo- dic shriek, indicative cf as lunch amuse- ment as fright at the metauwrphosis. Groups to: it up pasitimm in e‘ ery direction where Views nf the placid Lake, and the dolcvfur nieufc cunld best be onjuyed . The absence of the usual We’come crowds from Suttun and \iciniiyis entirely attributable to the fact. of so many t-xcursiuns and pic- nic.» being held there this seasmi. We mn- nnt cnnclude without mentioning the kind attention of Mrs. Parkhill while presiding at the tea department. Her amiable politeâ€" ness was appreciated by all, and we trust that on similar uccnsinns we shall again have the guod fortune of being fawnnred with her smiles. Th».- huat. reached Urillin. wharf, bringing the excursionists “ home again,†befurc ci4hto'clock p. In. Furtier’s Quadrille Band and lh : Uriilia Brass Band furnished music for the «mansion. $110 [an Wuw UIQI‘Aaw, °k"‘"6 ..__V, 30d; oat-l and posse betteg thm usual, this In July. Hay will be light, so will pota'oes, and garden truck nowhere." order of the day, happiness and content- ment reigned supreme, and their absolute sway was willingly acknowledged by all. Much merriment mu ad’nrded by the tall lumberman’n recipe fox-the cure of a “ sick headache.†but the lady aï¬lictod declined avaiiing herself of the prescriptinn of gal- lant Jack, win» was one of the julliest pre- sent, and kept the inmates of the only tent on the ground in a roar of laughter by his quaint oddities and drnll observatinns. The butcher, in his efforh to eclipse “ Mark Twrin’s jumping frog,†had a toad on the lxop-and-gn-crmstant, to the inï¬nite amuse- xm‘ 1t of the juveniles and wonder of the more sage. After t‘xe refreshments were disp‘med of,dnnci:12 wasagn-n rehewwl y'ith On Tuesday last a gnnd excursion took place, under the auspices of Loyal Lodge No. 74. Canadian Order of Odd-Fellows, to Jackson’s Paint, Lake Simcne. A50!“ 7 3.111., the brethren assembled at their Hall, and. headed by the Oxillia Brass Band, marched in proceed“ to the wharf, where they emhxrked, With their friends and acquaintances, on board the Emily 314111. The weather was delightful. the scenery charming, and all apparently en- joyed the trip in the happiest sense of the word. Dancing was kept up with scarcely any intermission during the journey tonnd from the ncene of the day’s amusement. On the arrival of the steamer at her desti- l natn m, quite a. number of the excursioniste availed themselves of the opportunity of free rides to and from Sutton, and several dined at, McDonald's and Sheppard '3 hotels in that village. The remainder at the party hastily improvised sent: and tables on the green award, here and there, beneath the grateful shade of the beautiful cedar grove. 1 Tea-kettles and all the paraphernalia ne- cessary hr the prepn. ntiun of the delicacies and sqbetantials requisite fur satisfying one 1 of the must important demands of our ex- , istence were soon in requisition, and pic- nicing in true rustic vstyle was enjoyed. Jokes and original witticisms became the . gm gnawâ€. DRILLIA. 1011; JULY 1873. McLeod, is poue‘sed of nimilar prem- ing qullities, and in all likelihood will 'nlso win respect by his urbane manner aid politeness. A report ha got gbnind to the effect that Mr. Biscoby will shortly be. presented with a. more lasting and aub- stantial token of the reganl in which he is held by a. number of his friends. “'5 have seen the plan of the new build- ing which Mr. Mulcnhy is about to erect. It will be is very neat frame structure, 100 by 25 feet 5 inches, two storeys high, with a cellar 62 feet. long, end seven feet nine inches in depth. The lower storey willow- prise a. store. with a handsome plete glue front, and ofï¬ces end a store-room st the back. This store will be the width of the building, 70 feet deep, and 14 feet 6 inches to ceiling. The second ht will be used for general storage, a. fact which indicstee how extensive the stock with which the enter- prising proprietor of the California Store contemplates resumingbusinen. The roof of mi; building will be of galvanized iron. RAILWAY CHARGEâ€"“.6 learn with re- gret that Mr. E. Bisooby. tho courteous cunductor in charge of :hc Passenger Train an the Barrie and Orillin branch of the “ Northern Extension Railway,†has been removed to the Toronto and Meafuxcl line. While here, he med the gbod will of the inhabitants of this town and the travelling public, by his gentlemsnly attentions snd reagliness to oblige. _ His successor, MrM. Tm: Son of Temperance hits the nsil on the head when it says, “ There is an ab- solute necessity that tempersnce men should bestirthexnselves in reference totempersnce hotels where respectable accommodation could he had without contamination from the trade in drink.†Perhsps in no other place in this Province is there 3 better op- portnnity for trying the experiment of n ï¬rst-class temperance hotel than in Orillis. We have a. large floating population, unm- erous young men seeking good accomodx- tion and quiet homes. an annual influx of summer visitors, greater than our hotels and hnnrding-houees can accommodste, and there is a. disposition amongst tem- perance men to aï¬'urd every encoungement to such an enterprise if the nun to under- take it will only come forward. sure. Plc-Nxc.â€"Uniunist Division of the Sum of Temperance announce 3 Pic-Sic to be held in Mr. May’s grove. near Rugby, on ridny, the 18th instant: Good speakers are expected, swings 3nd other amusements will be provided, and music will enliv: I the proceedings. Tea will be served at one o’clock. The ditfcrcm temperance societies have been cordially invited. Tickets 20 cents, children half-price. Those who at- tend may expect a. goml time, and those who fail to do so, to miss a genuine plea- Prsszxurxox.â€"- The ladies connected with the Parliament Street P. M. Church met a few ewnines since, for the purpose nf presentinga testimonialto their organist, Master Lewis Harris, who is about leaving the city. The testimonial was in the form nf a handsome 18"!!! watch and chain, a suitable inscription being engraved on the watch. Master Harris has ï¬lled the posi- tion of organist fur the past two years, and is a musical prodip', being oniy ten year! old. , Dr. Clark. his tutor. spesks in the highest possible (ex ms of his pupil's abili- ties, and takes especial pride in him. The youthful organist is a. son of the Rev. Henry Buds. for some time pastor of Parliament Street thrch, hut who has '35:. tnusferrocï¬lito Orillio, 'where his son will probably create a furore.-Mail. Mn. Guano! Dcxx, who win 1m}, burnt out by the ï¬re in Mr. Crockera bush, beg: to return his sincere thanks to the following, for their nuisanceâ€"Mr. Banner, 1000 feet lumber; '1‘. Elliott. 500: J. Dunn. 50c: J. F.. 25c: Mr. Cracker. 81.50: W. Pen-en, 50c; Dick Mahler, 50c; Ellis, 500; Geo. Vick, 8!; B. Fuller, 50c; J. J. Haley, 50c: Jams 87 Budd, sash; J. â€", 501:; D. Cooper, 81: J. Farqnhsrnon’, 81; P. Finger-dd, 50c; A Friend, 25c: 110., 250: J. W. Sliver). 81; B. 11.. 50c; Pace min. 31: AFrieud, 50c: J. B. Perry, 50°; F. Thom. 25¢: A Friend. 50c; J. Dean, 25mm Taylor. 25c; Jan Tndhope, 31; T. R Mitchell. 81: Thou. Molahy, 81: W. Moria, 25¢;J- Wallace, 50c; J. \Vdnwright, : A. Ramsay, 50c;Mn.Doolittle,$1;$fRen~ ton. 75o; P. Connor. 61411:. Dudop. 251:: Mrs. Wyomï¬o;-I,T.a,$l.%gw Tar: Conventinn of the Suns nf Temper- ance in Nurth Simone, to be held in the l‘emperlhcc Hall, ()rillit. next Thursday. will probably excel any hitherto held in this Riding. The smngementa for the Conventiun and the‘public meeting in tho evening :.re in the hand: of a wmmittee whu, we believe, will have nothing undone tn ensure a pleasing Ind proï¬table gatherâ€" mg. Ixmuwmrmxâ€"At the auggdlion of twenty-six ratepayers, the Reeve ha alled a public meeting to amsider the question of seeking the ianwraziuu of Urillis an 3 tnwn, which meeting will be held in the Temperance Hall,uu Monday evening next. As this is a question intimately connected with the future of mu- town, there ought to be a mass meeting of tho'ntcpnyen. Runs alums, judiciously administered, will send many a. persistent potato bug to that endless boume from whence no tru- veller or bug returns. But have a. are how mu handle ï¬le deadly compound, as even the powder inhaled into the lungs will give vmpo: a vivid idea M the bugs‘ feel- ings immediately after feasting upon it. TESTIMONIALâ€"A rumour is current that Mr. Thomas Phillips, the champion runner, and winner of the unratmp at the County Fuot 12:00:, is tobe made the recipient of a handsome present by 3 number of his well- wishes! and adminn in this town and vicinity. Tm;- half-wad)? examination of the Oril- lia. Public School commences to-momw, and the popular exhibition will be held it) the Music Hall 1n the evening. The I“. and 2nd Divisions will be examined‘ on Mt mday. Tun 4m. â€"Last Friday, “Independence Day," was observed by n number of Ameri- cans staying :t the Queen 8. The Btnd was engaged. and discounted some excel- lent music, in the evening. Tan Public School Exhibition. to-Inor- row eveninc, is expected t) be fully equal to any fonner exhibition, and we are conï¬- dent will be quite as well patronized by the public. Sr. ancx’s Exacesxox.â€"‘After har- vest a mandexcuninn will take plmundex- the patronage of the St. Meg's IMW. It [8 expected to be the excursion of "the $0330!) ; Tm: Rev H. Hut-is will, D. V.,improve the death of the hte Mrs. H. Scott; on Sabbath evening next. in the Tempennce Hall. Service to commence“ 6.30. ' As Onsncu.â€"An ofl'ending bmch or two could be moved without my injury to the trees on Mr. Francis’ comer, Peter ml Missing: street. W2 believe the cOï¬ngemen of Orillil. purpose going to 0 water to 00ch the " Glorious Twelfth.†The Orillis Brass Band will accompany them. Tu: regular trams on the Midland Rail- way, two each day, will commence running to Orilï¬a on the 15th. Tm: Sacrament of the Lrw'rd’s sSupper ‘ill be dispensed in the Orillu Presby- terian Church, on Sunday, themhimmit. Bmwxxc.â€"-New building: on every street, but not a. vacant house to be geen anywhere. APPLE and. cherry treat us covered «in: cholera shot. Wm days incl cool nightsâ€"jug: right 'for sound deep. Tn: walls of Dr. Shven’ 0 building are going up npidlsn Turn it is predicted will be an numuslly fruitful 3m. Chap fruit 11: macaw Ma. Murmur ulcertinufortendm for the erectinn of u two-storey fume building for 3 store. Loom. amiss. Tux Right Rev. the Lord Bisho of To- runw will hold oonï¬rmntiomu fol on :â€" St. Luke's, Medontc, Fiduy. llth July, at 10§ Lm.;Coldwmr, same day, at . .111. St. George's, Mcdontv, Sunday. 1 , at 11 nan. On Sundsy, 13th, Cnighunt M. at mg 3.111.; Victoria. 'iiâ€, 3 pm. ; Pene- tanguinhene, u 7 pm. Mnndty, lkh, Wyebridge, :t 10} am. Tueodsy. 16th. Vespm, u 11 can; and Bur-i0 at 7 p. m. In Leonâ€"Good things of this life poured in upon In last Sum-sh; st 3 apr- priuing rate. Mr. George “right Mung some ï¬ner-tnylgen‘ies, “remembeer the 3;;ng £5:me in an opportunity but test them. flen_Ml} 1!:ng Johnston, 3:0, cum: wifltlâ€"x; basket of early potutnos gnd vegetables, the but which huve 811036, our table ghis you. _ gsy 9on prosper, last. The roof of the American Home! took ï¬n fwm u defective stoveqbipe. The ï¬n: wu extinguished with name little dif~ ticulty. The proprietor should not. delay shout lining tint pipe nphoed by I good chiminey. 13:!an to our prediction thst Mid- land ï¬ill probably be the famine “ north- em dtyâ€on the Georgian By. the Lindsay -. «v ,,, _.AL- AI.-. -L- Ill) 0111qu vâ€"-_-.._ 1, -_ PM: says :-" We my state that the Mia'- land will he pushed through to the B.)- ere long, and that, Mr. Hugel's energy sud shility,â€"with his large oommsnd of “pin! -vill place the Midlsnd in s ï¬rst-rm position. No donbt Midland city will be- come s flourishinz plsce, and corner lot; there will prove pmï¬tsble investments,†Omun Love: No. 192, G.3.C.-â€"1'hs regulsr communication of this lodge will be held in the anic lel to-mom' evening. when, in the shunoe of the Muâ€" ter, V. Wor. Br. Atkinson,stG1-snd Lodge, V. Wor= Br. Summon will preside. 0n Tuads'y eveni next. the members of Mount Calvsry ncnmpment and Geth- semane Cunclsve will hold sped-.1 assem- blies for the purpose of conferring these chivslricgniee upon anumher of Compu- inna who are expected to be present. Pansongâ€"Mr. W. Cstlin, of the Cour Cross Emigration Club, London, Englsnd, is now in Muskokn, having put? through Orillin en route to thstdistrtct t Than Autos? A Finnâ€"Early on Snturdny morning our town had nun-ow «aye from another disastrous cunflngration, be- ginning nw ghq sun. phenudini the HAY. â€"Timuthy bu been much benc- ï¬tted by the late aim, but clover and old meadows will not ghe much return. Al- though the \ield of hay yper acre in much below the u erase. then: in gmaterbreadth devoted to that. crop, wluch will we are told, bring up the return to at latte! much 3: Int year. So my it be. F2crr.â€"\Vhile m Oro Inst week, we had the privileged inspecting 'Mr. Jae. B-ard‘ a Urchud, end found the jxrnepects of en abundant Yield of fruit with the exec? tion of red cumnta very e: tom-raving. â€"â€" The“ “Inc, we believe. is true of all the or- chnrds in thu part of the count: y The {Arum-rs would Iï¬nd it pro 'itable to devote more Attention to {wit-gaming. 0100110“ {Envision made forthitpu‘tflf the programme. The Moi evomng - ing toprenil. an pu-ty left for A y Ahmedtoujoy themselm to the fullest extent. without fluid“ mudhopodaoontobnnchw rcial “thorn-lg. ’ Tn: Overseer And .a gang of labour-‘1': begun cleaning up Missiunga street yester- day, and the sidewalk on the South side is completed between West and Peter streets. These impwwmenu add no less to the ap- pemnee vi the tmvn, then u» the comfort of our townapwph. Savant. individuals going down Petu- Strect. ou Sands)“ evening. forgot tho u- credneu uf the day, sud nude a moat un- seemly disturbance, with luud talking, singing. etc. This inno [en : mark of in- dividual disregud for the Sgbbath dun of the unity of public upiniun upon the sub- ject of Sunday observance. day and Friday. He is in'this country to see and judge for himself «4' its suitability for imm' 'on. and dw to ï¬nd out how the mean 1-: of his ‘clnb we pampering. Any of the latter whom in a position. should refund I. portion of the loan they received. tht the amounts my be made tuilsble to assist othmwho we “toggling to any from the old coun- try to this lot of hope. Mr. Cstlin’l ed- dneu during August will be, oï¬eo of the Daily Wit-ms. Montreal. P1c-xxc.â€"â€"The members at Atherley Stu Temple, I. 0. G. T., celebrated Dominion Day by luyinga Pic Nie. Oak Orehud. 1,,L j 1.; -L...‘ nil- 23:1 Erinâ€"About ii: o’clock . moat ex- cellent tea was served. The young Mien of Ajax-Icy dqgrve , gnu pain for the 7 s- 2“. -L:_ “.4. A: "'1 "J â€"’"â€"o ,, m the piece selected. ind wont one o‘clock the party, numbering some fatty, left the Hall, forming quite a pane-ion, which attracted consiï¬enble mention at the Hotel: while E31112. After a. good land R. R budge. the {any arrived «momma, when the “tensor: ye- epentjg nevus! gums Sunn- ScuooLâ€"Miu Look in about to open a select school for young ladies in this tu-xn. Such a school being much re- quired hex-c. :an as Miss Leak in, we believe, weflqnaliï¬ed fur thcptmition, then is little doubt. but itv win be auccossful, and well supported. Mnxun. â€"-A consignment of white mar- ble, suitable for tombewnce, etc? arrived per Midland railway, on Tuesday morning, for C. Davies Co. This ï¬rm expect, to have their new for cutting Stone. in upen- tiun the latter put of the present week. Bun: on Fridsy morning Mr. Jon Car- ley's Refreshment Rooms, atnched to his boat lwuse, Were broken into, 3nd :1! the thieves could lay their hands on, cnnsisting ofkginger beer, lobsters, ï¬shing tickle,e:c., ta. "en. Tnz country looks beeutiful now. The ï¬elds ere covered with rich growing gain. the trees bend under the weight of their thick green foliage, and flower- of my hues ï¬ll the air with sweet perfume. Sum Melinaâ€"Mr. Wm. Cstlin, of the Cow Cm Mission, Clerkonwell. London, preached to an interested ggtion, on the corner of Minsisugn end Peter Street Int Thunday evening. to Mr. Dufl'y,â€"there were two. Nnvu did Doctors 100]: happier 0: move cuntented. They have lat: of patience now and will have lots mom of patient- when the new pohto and melon crop in cropped out a. little more. Tn: Parke-t appears somewhat envious beause of the number of contribution. frum load writers with which Tn: Exxon- 103 is “routed. MIS'rAxxx.â€"-Mr. Kenn m in error in lhting that the nunes of three magistrates yergutichfd t9_tho petition for a. license Tn: Inspect»:- ehould otder the immedi- m dnining of that pool of etegnent m et'the junction of Mining: end Peter Street. W; believe tint neetnvberryp roduc- mgdistriet, the country ebout put-ill“ could be nudetqmdifnotexoel theOek- ville district. J Amï¬'s Conxm Division of the Son- uf Temper-nee he. begun well. At the meeting lut Thnrldsy, seven more mem- ben joined. Thundgy last, from their city homes. t9_rustiute. mdgetfnt. They do look Tn: Sutton Divinioaof the Son: of 1‘99!‘ pounce. and sdjmnt'l‘empenncoom tjom, will lave m exam-non to Drillis to- Ta: nights during the put week hue bean remukshly chilly, combating: umpi- cion of frost. Y. M. C. Aâ€"Raeguhr monthly busine- ueetï¬ng of tho Associuion next Homily Tum-m Yankee- In'ivod Won Wu’rofldwrtising iamt ofbein? 35d livé to i m'ola price for hi: goods. all militate against the liquor telling storekeeper. If proof of our Inertial) that thoae who do not Iell drink -â€"other thsn 300d telâ€"can conduct bani- neu moro Iuecasfully, give better :dvan- tngunndsocumslugortude tlnn thooe who do dad in liquor, were required, we could triumphantly point to the moat re- spectable won: iu any of our cities. towns or villuges. Liquor selling in not. but npri;ht dealing um judidoun advertising are, elements of success in bmineu. Lat Fridny ï¬wmoonono of the best 1;) pointed and most :gmble pic-nia it has been our good fortune to “tend was held in the gram; of 3.11;. Jun-i Baud, 0m.â€" ,, ALA _:_ _:- mg. .3 CONPIKNAflOS.â€"The Rxght Rev. the Lord Bishop of 'l‘umntu administered the rte of continuation to thirty-two candxdateu In St. June-N Church. The Bishnp ad- dressed to those present, and more 1mi- culu'ly those who had received the rite, some plain, forcible remarks. He pointed out the antiquity of the rite of conï¬rma- tion, proving thut it to practiced by the Apt-“lee in the early Church; and waded to the privileges, muonsibihtiee and duties which the cmunwy 'mwlvui. Hz- Lord< chip'e Voice in Iomewhst feeble, but chew and distinctly nudible in all part. at the budding. There was a good sttendmce, and. the edminietntiun of the rite, With its aecompenymg address, hppealed tn leave 3 lusting impmsiuu upon thou who vitae-eel and heard them. The Incum- brnt', Rev. Rand Dean Stem. A.M.. reed the evening service, and the Rev. B. E. Harris elm minted. ' A Comm.-â€"It in srgued by many well meaning psrtiee the: traders who cell liquor ere thereby enabled to do mare business and sell cheaper than their neigh- boura. We hold that this in n mistake. Not unly ha the out of the liqunr given any to induce to heavy purehuee to be cdded to the price- wmewhere. but under this lyItem of forced trade axle-tar num- ber of bed debt. are contracted. and there are other drewbaeh. such a the eupposi- tion thut his cashmere are virtually et hi» mercy, which induce: c greedy men in haste tobeeome richâ€"end other- would namely ever dream of engaging in the weaned tunicâ€"to charge en exhorbitant In WV 51"!!! v: a... w...., The t selected fun-vane pfc-nic I In: 1d minbychosen, being clan, nhrdy and beautiful. The arrangements. chick lad been nude under the Illpel'Vilion cf Mean Duncan McKinlay, m. and J we. Bend. were excellent. Seven! Union Jack: along the path md .13qu the‘g-mve gtve : holi- , â€"â€") .-_‘A ‘.. we pan: neu- “a..- 7-- u’ , v dev 39 to the place, and aerved t:- guide time guing to the grounds Swing: wen provided. and kept in motion almost constantly. Wandering or lounging on the green and unJer the trees, protected from the rays of the sun. and when the refreshjpg bleep eopldlbe felt, was quite - A‘ _ -.l_-.’A..-, svu wan-B ..- --_. , enjoyable, and indulged in to us consider- able extent. The ladies o’ the congregn- tion had supplied thundsnee of edible- of I. quality which showed thet as cool:- our farmers wives and dxughtere hue few equal: in town. end the ettentive friendli- ness of the '1in added no little to the enjoyment of the nput, which I... gr- rwged upon tempura-y ablesâ€"far pm- ferrable to the mode ed ted in menypic nice of spreading the f end sealing the people on the grass. When ell [)I'G‘e'xf. numbering over 50, bed n'isï¬ed the wants of the inner mu, Mr. Gwrze Tudhope we: alled upun to preside, while the ed- nreues were given. TheBev. Jo. Fergu- eon opened the proceeding with pray , and brief admire-I:- followed from T. W. Teyior, £411., Banister and J udae’e Sewe- tsry in the Court of Chancery, Tornatn, who, with his funily. is radiating in the vieinity of Bus Lake, Dr. DIM-on. Kean J. '1‘ Jack, (freq. g. gale, Wm. Extraction. At intend: hymns were sung by the membiy, land by none of the best singer. of the congreguion. Afar max-email by the duh-nun. who or- ganized meeting bxoko up, and the ammo- mq dispo ' I I “ï¬lth 3:1" ,unx, man e g: or- gnpidly thinned, all place-at to lave the tune of genu- Ine enjoyment. Communal. BAILEY feels aggrieved thet we should bring him pminently before the people, in connection with the license question It is not we who no respondhle fox-this. but hismm position a n pretended Tempenuee man. and he himself appened to feel the inconsistency with which he was ecting when he hesitatedâ€"we beg his per- don, “wa.ited"--befure voting. TheCoun- cillor by: some stress upon the fact that we were not st the meeting time-will he be kind enough t-v point out n single min- tntcment we here nude in relating what oectmed on that oeeuion, with the excep- tion that he has already shown, viz" he “did not hesitate in Voting for the nation, but merely waited." To one not vex-ted in the little pecnlaritiee which guvem Councillor Bailey's eonne_ef action _the IE. 30°, Ir. are": «ma a» w- “ wutlng" rerymucl: mmhledheutstion lU‘uUlv m ~ w .._- vicinity, who had been the omnpmiom «1' his earlier youth. Rev. James Fug-anon. .nd Rev. R. Fairbnim, the Pastor. onthe beneï¬t- of maid gatherings, sad the im- poruncoo ready training and Scripture ,_,,A,,_A:-_ A. Land. hm I'm natur- al. I. 'w-’ -â€"-... __ i ' Hulntoch. Theologicd Student. in a ("mime .ddreuto the young men pf dug no muse death; Thin'in a. gratifying u- surancc, u it would hue been unpleasant to sulpect am there were puma. upble of such malicious injury or cruelty in our vicinity. ‘ handnofite people, and if they bestir theunelvee toeeeune mat-anti“, while yetitietheterminuloftvonilreye, the futherextemionofthoeeundl, opening upewider market fwtheprodudlof those hm€mï¬npmnabeneï¬tinmed ofsdnwbeektothem. Alexa“ the collections, uubeez-iptions. and donations, acknowledged in the and Herald. and received during April, we ï¬nd ;the following :â€"Pu-ochil.l Collections- Penetanguishene and Wyebridge, 842; ‘Orilli: (balmee) 829; North Onllis and Madame. 829.67; Bu‘rie $70.75: BM- bridxc. $12; Draper, “25: South Falls. 87; Guvenhunt, 81.14.. Barrie Minion-.- ‘u-y Meedug,$5.06. Widomaaul ' Fowlâ€"Barrie, $82.65. Studenu’ andâ€"â€" Parry Sound. 82: Bracebridge. 83.63; Gnvenhum. 81.28; Duper. 81; South Fells, 82-48: North Orillie. and Medonte, St. Luke’s, 500; St. George'u, 53c;At.hex- mile hon home, lat Sunday morning. The mind had not been long ydend when found, Ind one of her cheek: cut of, evi- iionfly truth a knife,gn vo rise to suspicion I -II,J .AL _____ _ . that it 1:31 been kill‘ad. Fuzther enmi- nation, however, showed that the piece must have been cut out after death. and there were no nan-ks of-blowa, nx_-_u_nything A vncmx ouni‘gow owned by A. McBe-n. which minim since F ndn wu ducovered dead in I. bah nau- thye Atherley road, 3nd nbout s Icy, when; the above ' took pleas. ’0 such 113.:an m 11% “Tame. 0mmâ€â€"-‘l'he editor of the Nee-innate! Courier ie of ( 'nion the! willishneeenit-benndey. Rename!- one building; which he new in course should huebeen enflcieut mm to his logical mind tint the: day not quite arrived. The future of this turn his: the bomspending nova-Al Manon; hi! h-icndninCmadgleftforhidistmtï¬old of khan:- lut Manny, At 3 more“ J 33’ Gimme: swuxh has; be m commended to the Divine guidance Ind Pl 3' mind gab: 52% men y eating 0 . the Prgbytefm is in «for shout_ the of lsbnurlut Month. At a (noun sneezing holdjn the C. . (Einstein. pram. .nnu WI. “m -~-.-. ..- '-r_'7 Ruched. That Mr. Aknndcr Cameron he authorisedto tonpu-ir the culvert, between gunman, intbe7thCon. Extinct!“ for 1873, adopt“: -â€" Public lmp mum“, 18" 3 .. â€20 yrjdge st Glovcr' I, voted 1872,.†. 1g pt. W. Jr 13. 5th Con.. fl acre (known as Cmdlfl's);pt. N. £14. 5th Com, 1 were (Bani); pt. 8. 14, 600n.,}acre (Mar- ;hdl'u); pt. W. 15, 6 Com. 2 and three- tenths acres; pt. W. §15,6th Com, } acne. (White Hung? Int.) J ' b. An 0-..-..J--. 41... w Juvrlll. lnvvuuvu vuu V‘quv‘. a- â€".-. grant slikc sum‘; Mr. James Donnell t; be commiuioner for the Township of Thanh. Resolved, The the Reeve be authorised to purchase the land from Mr. Caldcr, fur an Agricultural Show Ground, upun the conditirgm drying-n: atlpuluyd fin- Printing, kc. ........................... Commutation, nhecp killed" Sun‘crnm. Punting, whim-«aghast. and repur- . Amount. required........ 8 995 requiring a mm of 35 nulls per 8. and also 3 further rate at 4-4 mills per 3, for one half year’- interest on debentures. Bv-Law mud to nine the mount re- {m "run-mm} JohnC-flt- Thisisjudou “*gm wandahsmo‘en’topsrfm}â€.sndnmshbhmu Met-p. tmmuntofldaouruuflle-dehube- m V numbered-sledding! tflglwfaï¬â€˜m â€W34“ We» l “3;â€. WI m; Mbylr autumn, M 5! lentsndofluermsndtendeneiss. Pu. 0d . ii! “I! ï¬lled SEW! M for die of WW ownshi ofï¬ces, with credit to huusolf. W its m' ' _ and to tlfeentire sotisfsetiou of the 0003' Mount-showman. A“ eilsnd the ratepayers generally. sud “I“ ofhwsnndrules afrsuiodior thei- ‘ . theygxpresstheirsympflhynthhilfw‘ sue. Censutvithesepnnide. ‘ ' ‘ Mswpydthisresoluuoub. mm,ete..for~errieesw ' tollr.Anzus‘HcKsy.â€"(¢r. 'sndths-e-e mpppeed coherigidlyd- Buolvetl‘hst Mr. Ohss.H. Dsndson haedhvondhmwgorstlsutuï¬ besppointed W.stsulsryof812 uthemeswofthepsrtywil'permit. M per eunuch, in lieu of all percentsges. wmwfllbeexeem-usismted,hutouly Thuthesewritiostegdendiu Iii-petition. in Mad cues, nth. 1-..me byMgssrs. D. Glover-ad F. Wm be wwmndm woeptu- Mtbénd 5"?un mthe Not longsiuee our Government pod sum 0‘ W 00611. 501' the 'hde, “I.†permissive laws for the Mon of these Thst s By-lsw be now passed appointing Associations, deï¬ning their powers to u the seid Treasurer. 3341' “990‘â€th certain extent. We allude to these nets 5 â€haunt-r owssioned by the Printerl' Its-3e at To- Resolv ThstMr.An¢usMeKsy,win2 route end elsewhere. The Medical he. Treasurer, do continue to poy ell ofdefi of Toronto sud of this County lure" un‘il the new Treasurer be duly qualiï¬ed formed sn Association, end we believed. to set. Thst the Reeve. the Clerk, "“3 book-keepers end mumubout to Mr. Jun. Omicron be appointed n_ ,Oofll- enmll themselves inssimilnraxnninï¬on, mittee to receive all the Township nc- which will have for its object a tail†of counts. pupers and funds from the repre- fee. and chsrges proportionatetothehhor untutives of the lute Trainer, 8nd place and duties they are required to perform. them’ in the hsnds of Mr. Davidson. That If they do form this sssocistion. they sho’d Mr. Angus McKny be paid the sum of 330 n apply for an act of incorporuï¬on. end ex- for six months service!“ sctimz TM“_W- clude the mere tyros who interfere with By-lsw to establish the mud in 00W†those who have spent years of study and etion of Victoria street to the Like, 17°“ toil in acquiring a knowledge of whet. if a second time. ' _ thoroughly understood, is equall â€much Resolved, That By-lswr to establish the ‘ science ,3 L9,, Medicine, of ‘ - road to the Built: Will-If he not now mg, and demands as much. if not more, PM bl“ thnt the 9 do “n“ V’ the pitient appliestion in order to unravel the Midiâ€!!! Rodin-v COW}, Nd ascertain l intricscies of accounts which may be proâ€" hiiou Vhtt mm the said M M be W‘ i sented for adjustment. It therefore be- ried ucrosi their land. _ holn'es every mercantile man to secure 3. Resolved, Thst Mr. John.M0mI"n.wm' mmptstent and duiy qualiï¬ed accountant, missiouer, be author-ism to expend a fin“ 1 so “s to arr-mg» his books. accounts, etc, that sum of 820 in aid of opening d'e'ï¬de I scriatum, sud him-call the nznltifsrious de- line between 102‘5 ‘06 6» 6“! WW0“ 5 tails of business of en extensive end ensu- sfte'r the volunteer llbom‘ PENN h†} plicstxd nature. To theqpalitied mut- ‘ueen performed thereon. _ 'wt the ignorant pretender, wit}. all his Resolved. TM whereas ‘1' 8"“ th!’ and l usnal usnmption. is precisely the same a tequir-‘d by the ntlmvpevitiOM-Pnfwnm‘ ! the inc-«mutant “Jack ofi‘sll trades" to would be Nit-NW the Townrlup hnnrrces l the skilled mechanic who is learned in All will allow, be it therefore rcsadved that the mysteries of his occupying). Those (lite said petitions be laid over, and N900"? poorly qualiï¬ed and iuezgierienced book- mended as a ï¬rst claim upon the Council l keepers will work for less than half the for 1874. _ ' usual chsrzes of s good manâ€"aye: and the Sheep killed by (kitty-“NB- I491!“- ï¬â€œ? merchants and employers who cannot dis- shoep, valued at 321. com the difei'enco. or, in other words, "we Resolved. That whereas 'he- slid “INF ! not sufï¬ciently informal or capable of in-. were killed upon the public highway-q ‘5‘“ .tel‘igently judging of tlxe‘r acnomplish- claim csunot be allowed. _ merits, pride themselves on securing um By-lsu brought in :mdread. ï¬rst true. “is. and take to themselws oonsideruble to close up the O“ M nponJots 2v 3' â€m credit for their cuteness in «up . ’ u 4. lb! wnccssiou. "“1 sum ‘59 5"“ l" m‘vn toamgenmtters stsless ï¬gure en the owners of the said lots. Ordered ‘9 l they could employ «lie to digtheir garden be ulrertisod sud published as required l or perform any “the! descriptionof means! by lsir. , l labour. requiring neither intelleetudoflort Rewind. Tint wemmmtwn mat: ; nor culture. Nu: this is m. bad. But of Division 17. 8163 75. be expanded _ m m it i. n "nix...“ rm :3 such is gnvelling _on_ Siingoe street; 5'34 “ï¬lm?“ g the arse. All we hare to add is that the evil wherenoeded. -Mr. John Anthracite!» oommiuionermith discretion to hire can: md men. Reudved. flat the sum of 8501» gunk ed to tepdr the hrid on the town-line, between Thanh and don. at the ht Con. of Thor-ah, provided the CounciLof 81(1qu In; 85ndries, . . . ‘1 Racked, Tlnt the County Treasurer be mthori-ed 3nd imacted to cancel all we: changed main“ the following lot. in his list of had: to be cold for ï¬xes {or 18733359: N. Q 10; 2nd “Con†100 m: A- -. n, ucuo. Hui-Claw, vâ€" u“. -.._ _.-_v,r Tn: Orangeville Sun thinks tint with secret we will "quite compu'w'y mung orghe peuglc 3:11 1- ulster?) n: clef? 3: By-hw brought in audmd. ï¬rst time, to clone up the old road uponJots 2, 3. and 4. lat concession. and grunt the mac tn the owners 0f the said lots- Ordered to be alvermd' and published a required by I. iug Town HI“ wd feumfl'.’ Agricultural Show (imam-1.... quilted: "62:51:51 ï¬jiérhéd until Sunday, a..- 15th dny of September, laxâ€"Gnu: ana, â€"â€"â€"«‘.o Rm. Dn. Wu. Mow Pumas mar- ried his third wife, I. kiss Fat-oar, ox Shef- ï¬eld. Enghnd, 95 $119 17th ï¬lthy!" ‘ u! esteem and mpect. Tan Maritime Muddy contains even! well-written, iu‘qteuting and instructive articles, 02pm! Historial, Scimï¬ï¬c Mu: Literary tapas. To I Canadian this eerisl inpuï¬eulu'lvvdnublu . and u tho-1d have 3 good ciréulztion {mm ocean to new. W: believe Mr. BJ. Bell, late «I Braceâ€" htidqe, ha been opp-inted tn the Inland Revenue foreezand thathe will bestm ionod ant Pmilhene. He is quite qu .liï¬ed to pattern the dgties of the pumtion; mu - . . ,A_2_Aj .L- ‘nm:n‘_ t Resoived, TM whereas m gunk. the aid :cquire-d by the otheb petitiontpmntal would be morethan the Townehip ï¬nuroe- will dluw. be it thcwfore relulved tint (he said petition): be laid over, and recom- mended u a ï¬rst. claim upon the Council for 1874. Sheep killed by docsâ€"Wu. Leigh. ï¬ve dump, what? 321- Len Mano: on hind,†M8600 Non- Reudeut'l‘uec '310, meatâ€"Gum. A no!!!" nibble for framing. is pre- eeuted free tn every puwhuer ofaoopyof Data Smith’s Paper, which oonuins twelve Page. of most popular sheet music. in eddxtion to mien poems, fashions, hmuehold receipts. baseball noun. etc. the United Sm Ev new-dealer in «argued.- eelh Data M's Papa for only ï¬fteen cum pa: m. VI WV rc" y w-ur“ -V. REV. . Bcu‘nun. M, A.. .of the Cmsdn. Pmbyu-rian Church, at. nghlng-d C' k. Sarbm'o’. ha been manned-man a. dsome bum. by Er. James Henson, 0... .J Id. nmllufl. ll § M 0‘ Resolved, Than: 13th to establish the road to the Rail": whui be not now passed, but tint the e do write to the deknd Rm'lm Compmy, and uncertain upon whet mum the said med can be car- ried m their land. Resolved, The: Mr. John.Mot-,rimn.cum- mitsiouer, be embolism: to expend a furâ€" ther sum of $20 in aid of upeniilg the.side line between late?» sad 6. 6th concession. after the volunteer Inboun- promised bu be?" Moms? thw- ..x ‘I “pun.""id' not! w Saturday. Levy go. m3" ided m. Adjourned bylleuu. D. Gloqumd F. Warren be accept“. Tints bend benequired inthe sun: of $8000 each. for the whale nun Tint 8 By-hw be now passed appointing the said Treasurer. By-hw eppointing Trauma- Bnlolv “unnum- McKay,u:tin2 Trenmr, do continue to ply s11 orders un‘il the new Treasurer be duly qualiï¬ed tn at. Thu the Reeve, the Clerk, end MLJu. Cuneron be uppointed s Ieon:- mittee to receive :11 the Township ac- oauntl. paper- ..nd funds from the repre- sentqdveo of the late Tris-inner, and whee them in the hand: of M1. Davidson. That Mr. Angu- Mch’ be paid the sun: of $35 for six month. services“ ncting Treasurer. By-luv to establish the mud in 00W- etion of Vicmria street to the Inks, read a eeeond time. ' III! “In W; â€you. w. v“... mince on Twmhip Library; John Cak- not And aches-I, ol'eriq to perform 3 err- hinmntaf Wreaths-deï¬nab- tug 3 Iguanas, 6th Conqpcuvadsi none W ' Mum tune. aloud by Mr. Cum-on, accorded by Mr. Gillespie, That this Council do roe-rd their regret a thodemiloof Mr. Join Me by, the 1m mum-er, who for the long '0d of thirty-nix you: ï¬lled imparts“: ownship oflicea, with «edit to himself. and to the entire utisfwtjon of the Coun- cil and the ratepayers generally, md thnb fhey «ppm: their sympsthy with his fun mm thetaoopyof this resolution 1» ed to Mr. Angus Kelbyâ€"Car. Raolged, Tint Mr. Chen. H. David-on be appomted Water. at a ulsry of 812 per Inna-n. in lieu of all pemenuges. Thggthe mtg-ital“ tendered in his petition. -- .u. ' 0‘ F. Bruce, for of Treasurer; Don- ddRou,for the 01500 of Collector for 1873. CmanM,Mâ€"Pem Btu-net, Esq, PLS, in re survey of tile line between lots 5 and 6, 6th, 7th,8!b,9th Dog Tu, .............. 'he has wired the appoint- 100 in we pdpdble toe-esp noticeâ€"it a“. for redress. The remedy is in the land: of those interested. Apply it a «non, and no that your rights and prirflegm an st. send: 4 to by your emplrvym Any intel- ligent business mm will prefer giving 3 good and fair cal"! to a mmpetent nan lather-chm empbry apeumn whoininapâ€" abie of discharging the duties of his oï¬ce. ma Perliement of the. Domnion In; calm to e cloee. count of ids paint- ;aey be worthy of remuk. About every dotin- the Opposition brought forward, Sir Jain A. McDonald would construe into e notice of want of conï¬dence. as if they lied no gout] rem: f-r re-‘t of conï¬dence in his: end his Gnvernmrm. If Sir John A. n- sumet to hiuzm-lf puliticsl infdlihii'ï¬f" similar to Mr. Emma's fashion, then we see the beginning of the end of his pumi- csl triumph. A man’s friend in gum“: not the ï¬rst in tell him 01' hi- faults. or even tone them. His enemy. poliï¬eel‘ xelizx'om or otherwise, is apt to see Ili- feultl more clesrly, audio ten him of then m1 we forcibly. As all human guvernnenh an fallilrle. the bent remedy is m oppocie tion, to sift out and expnee their fan!“ to their face at once. Again. Sir John A. ï¬nds feult with the Opposition‘ for ï¬rmly representing the honour and just 11ng of- the British Empire in regard to M Ale: bane chime, for which. if I misteke off. be called them “bendittiâ€â€"-boputit mild. an unjust and most ungentlennnlyequu- sinn. The Government vexed†justiï¬ed. in yielding mmewlnt fol-thew of ‘. The Paciï¬c runny. should be built 56 Govenment, who could more readily ï¬nd the money, and alsochetperâ€"nd both". s here anyway, introd wing and: conpli. cation. and numbers «f per-om wombat have aunt-thing for their tumble. which would be alikedzngcrous to the Govern- ment and the mapleâ€"likely to beam politiully a new Funny Comm. It my. be aid to be purely I. national work. and i: not likely to yield my dindend, except to the nation. fur many yen; to com. The people to buy ï¬fty millions of acre- for. settlemeqt are not quickly flaunt“! doth. wvâ€"om-.-_ .. v _. v - . a , wrymuch if 029mm ï¬fty minimise! nae- under mitivau'on in the who“ Doâ€" mininn,-or if there is on much bought and paid far. by actual settlers, although the Dominion hn been receiving emigration for me 1 century. In shat-t. Sir John A.. in his extmne map for potter. has Wr«.uuione:himï¬elf in this mater. 80¢: "or, hehunotadmeed m hruJinud, «In» haul become “ Pm: Wm thé Mwm Lenders. If he would multiply himse‘f about the beginning of Camber, the farmers nmund Cnbooonk might givé him a. busy manth’s work “Mum."- Kxeme my English «whom-3:: . as I 0‘; one a! thme “that upoka Mic.â€- ' Mars, July but. A REFOBm Ta: beridge Journal give. a calm in! instance of the folly of not «Iva-fling. Tia-minimum: villngenjquftdock com? -.,__ 7 _L“.‘ Eater of Ta: Exrosmx: Du: Sunâ€"Au the 6m Session oft!» Imnlmuu-v v.. v- -___-_, 0-P- J g , play fur the mwufncture of furniture gig do not advertire Last week a m came into the village, rented Q9 Gould Hun-nee, and not knowing there '8 and g mum-y can-Bed on there went, “To: monk. sud purchased the whole of hi. mg- ï¬lms for that extensive hotel in the city. We leave the nutter for than who u, .d. W118 does not pay to think om. Dgowxxxc. or luv. J r. mun.â€" 11:: drunkenness mead withthk urn-rou-ful abir 3m gins what a _-.. .. , A â€W; 1â€".â€" MIMI“ V“ "v' ' ""'â€" 7 '3 V ‘ O'Wl. and Father Kenneéy coda: wound on rescue him by annaing into a" m.- afber him. Notwim u “a ‘hï¬hewamï¬mflmb only succeeded mrachingthe boy. '0 “I“ himself {uneven Bath m (Round. The bodiu were ncovgred on My: and the fungal 0% of Faiths Km- “, tun-End on :11:bi ' 15 Rev Dean m. of Tan-m. " I. “t (h. ‘ u ‘ . . ‘ . ‘ . X ' ,‘ HeldJuly 8th, befon Linn: 3.8.0dnkm,udo.n ' m... mm. mm... .- «» named by Pkgdmazhgg‘ "5" a. an. une. , mï¬mdtludcou prom Theo. Wylie summoned L. A. Road! dem‘fitlkce,membeu-n ofthoh. can: '1 . milk. his in pumitofbslh. W“; hsvingdone â€and were elé and .1 “doom, mdcmï¬onodnottowï¬. ofonce. Rubert’ï¬ndleuummonodllichdl'mb fag-cruelty toghoruobninedfmnl’ldn. (if: Lively sublet, Sandâ€. m1“ Seven! {mmgodw «1W. fol-inu- dmg 1r "pping the 503. and he waï¬ncdasnd out“. The mm mum.