ewe. _. ........._..._. .__.n..x,,..-n.~....â€"_ WBMTBEU. . E . Vainâ€, I t ham 7 . i . Asp CANADA Mommmnman , PROSPECTUS 02m â€"- L'MnKinghubeen‘electedesident; Earl Granville, writing in reference to solace in the ’l‘arifl' Act of 1,867, in'whieh - provision was made for the admision of certainspeciï¬ed articles, the product of . es Mr. King’s place as Cash- ier :_Mr. Yarkcr becomes inspector, and Mr. Traves, of Brush-ills, goes to Toronto to take Mr. Yarlrer’s place. I tol earaandth tobeplmed themselves ofthat provision, thesame eeveny ey are - “€11, dent for another in due time. I I when the unscriptural practice of receiving pew-rents will be done away with, and the oï¬'ertory, for which we have apostolic sanc- tion. be every where substituted.†He thinks that “until this is done, we must look in vain for full churches.†Tris LArs mavenâ€"The following is of our country the latest we have seen in relation to the for- eign supplies of grain. Advices fromOdes- sa state that Southern Russia will b.- able to supply other countries with wheat on a large wile. Information from interior Russia, Besarabia and Podelia, giving the I and result of the wheat harvest, aï¬â€˜ord abmvlute satisfaction with regard to quantity and quality. In Wallachia it is less satisfact- ory, having suï¬'ered from rain. In Rou- Inilia the wheat crop is 30 ' to 40 per cent. below average. In Egypt there is adeï¬cit yield, especially of beans and pcase, which I in all will diminish the export of wheat. In Hungary and Bariat the crop will be but little more than halfan average, excepting maize, which will be prospectiver abundant. In the north of Italy there will be an aver- = age harvest, which in the southern pro- I vinces and in Sicily is only middling. Spain has an abundant harvest after two years of ,Markets Will be correctly reported. deï¬ciency. Import duties, which were v ‘ abngated, have been re-imposed. The har- I ' vest in the south of France did not meet exPectations--large growth of straw deï¬cit . the time of subscribing, making it it grain. In the north of France a good har~ vest is not anticipated. ;' of Ontario .’ - ., - ‘ mâ€" j to obtain a very large circulation in I and adjoining Counties. ncwal mustjcome from the authorities at Washington.†When the United States Government expresses any desire for the nnewal o? the Treaty. Canada will be pre- I pared to send a delegati n to Washington to act in concert with the British Ambas- sador on the subject. but not he ‘ore. In the meanwhile there is, says Sir John, no use in saying anythimg on the subject.â€" This is the only course open to Canadian Ministers compatible withthe maintainance of anything like respect, either for their country or for themselves Canada took the initiative in 1854. When the Treaty was abolished, Canada again took the ï¬rst steps for-its renewal, I and the delegation sent to \Vashington was even ready to make proposals of such a character as the country Would never have sanctioned. The overbearing arrogance, however. of the olï¬vjals at Washington, I sawed all further trouble to Canada. To I run‘the risk of another such rebuil‘ would I never do ; and. as we are getting on very I well without Reciprocity, and can atl'ortl to wait fully as long as can our neighbours, we are very glad that our Ministers don’t purpose again to dance attendance u n the Washington authorities, wiflithe liltor lihood of weaving more kicks than Coppers for their pains. ha...“ Jan. IV. King, of Nova Scotia, hnslbeen appomted Inspector of Penitentiaries for the Dominion. Tux representatives of the townships of Markham and Uxbridge have handed over the bonus debentures of those wwnahips t0 5 lisher of the late OrilliaExpositor, has start~ the Toronto and Xipissing Railway, to I ed another paper in Lindsay. The new Senator Allan. 0316 05 the trustees. sheet, a copy of which is before us, is one THE Catholic inhabitants of Toronto, on 01.11118 best looking e vmce. perfectly indepen people, will be heartily supported. condemned. news of importance of the county of parts of the County of Victoria, I various localities. faithfully recorded. I f ham. 9 ally large editions w papers in Ontario, and 3 ill be issued. ' P. MURRAY, Igednesday evening last. present'ed His I la, We doubt not, destined to bonanza the I Publisher and Proprietor. 1869 1689 “b D 1‘ nkhip Bishop Lynch with an address, ' journal of the town it represents.â€" olbome .- Lindsa , Sept. 1869. ' ° , through the hands of Frank Smith, Esq†I EQPI'EJG- I ~â€" 5' -7,"â€" _ .w... .3__._____ OBERT PIER, HEAVY AND SHEL v, f v‘ chairmax. . 1 (if the lay cmmnittce. Along ‘kxmggx NEW PApm_The EXPOSI’DOR I N )'r ICE DE 3 I ER IV ' - ...‘~ 4 mg the :uï¬tslgnss, thaBishup-nl'aspitï¬nted I is the n2“. of a large and neatly printed I A (- __ - I“ b- S l d F ‘ D H A R D U; ' A. R E a . In a su. tin. istnnoxna . w i we paper, ailin" from Lindsa the ï¬rst . AME int the minises of the m ,cï¬ ta Goods '_~ understand, amounted to $2,600. , number of which has just riddled us.- ‘ 0 er, on will? Orbtolber, inst“ a small Hog; p e an ancy IS ’ -‘ BLACKSMITH’S COAL . . I? Dr. Livingstone has really discovered It professes to b; independant in politics, The â€W“ can "'3 it 3' â€mung property an [ES ‘ ' IBOK AND STEEL, that one of the Sources of the Nile rises ten I and gises promise of being a valuable and ‘ K’s-“â€8 “hinge" JOHV C AREW GROCER ‘ GROCERY’ \ a . . ‘ ' degrees south of the equator, that river be- I interesting weekly journal. The publisher , Lindsay Oct. 28th. 1811'). ‘ i ' I c. 63c. c. PAINTS, OILS AIDGLASe. comes the longer‘t in the world. The dis- i is Mr. P. Murray.-'â€"â€"Humiltou Spectator. : _.__’.____...â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"- I . KE\T q T R E E T _ - - _ - LINDSAY CHOPPI'NG Am. . tance from suchasmthci-nlatitude to Cairo I “ TEE lepsAy Exrosmok†isthe name PR INTER XV‘ANTED 1 I ~ ‘ “ ' ‘ CUT AND MACHINE SAWS, 13 about equal. In an 811‘ line, to the dis- I of a new paper publ'nhed m Mental-pris- I ; x ’ i ’ ï¬ance from the mouth of the Mississi I .. _ ' ‘ ppi I ing town. The ï¬rst numberis decidedly tobrtlm, In Alaska. or to Lpemavip, m I on Greenland. or from the Isthmus of Panaâ€" ' i e of the best printed of our'country exâ€" I wall, a chimney, and a great mass of ‘ RIB ing, smoking, charred timber and I MAR D . . .. . Byth Rev. W. I‘ Bark r. Wale 1: yr“ bricksâ€"nth the Iurniture of the unfortuâ€" I tar, “11:10:; Falls, 0; the 12):): of ome’lii LINDSAY , EXPOSITOR. VIEWING the remarkable progre the County of Victoria in wealth and - ~-, . - -hnpmcmentssndmoreespecisllythe . . - . I, , 1‘5â€â€œ We emhmwm‘iem mm m- °.tmmmm‘9°°ï¬â€˜iï¬â€. rapidity with’which Ltd... is a... in Staple and Farm Dry Goods, * intotheCnionon the sametenns, Mnlgï¬jmwukemmwmmy test imPort-noeuwommal "1d ‘m‘ifw' 4 _ ,. , . y ; - ’m while me Home Govmegtfloeg J “tonal?“ @hmmelindm “hook m town, geelxwe lg; if“? 2:113; and are now prepared to offer the greatest inducements -m the following 5‘?“ tharilhthe L'nitedg ï¬Ã©uygiixiï¬ Â°f twat; â€Wynn mg“ fmm ï¬ve I town agapgunty via-{am advance the inter» 1W 1mâ€: ~ . 5 .: innumsrmws .A i «pm .1... .. A... I seem; ravens * m“ DRESS GOOD » mm ~ ï¬av nation†treatment. 9 1:; situationsaftcrwards ecostof the {our- conï¬dently rel . 3 upon the intelligent TICKINGS, -WHITE AND GREY MKS, a can .- uld tons a... 3’; “ty'mmw‘ 349““ “en-‘Mm‘ mammal-lies. to mac usthat CLOUDS, ~ BREAKFAST SHAWLS, . R...†- " -° 153‘“ “m. ‘9“ “MWWMEde 1““ *1†mm trbnage and an rtwhich is necessary CROSS-OVERS HOME-MADE AND FANCY FLANNEIs betwe-nl: ' 631%}, “311.2153? “31%.? “db?" “’1‘" 1"“ "u be ““91"“ by Pm' i3; the success will): enterprise-1 GENTS’ UNDER-SHIRTS AND DRAWERS of beautiful Shetland and marlin-as one law mw‘agply Nlib the whole ateTnzngzziI: in n are endeavour mm numébgrpf the Lgm‘ï¬m Lambs' Wool. . I . --. a, -. , , â€nos 1 m r. ' 23m Eï¬gï¬gï¬ï¬ £353†mg ,0 do my “mmmwmn m, mm,, a . '{fwo â€1mm we“ pm“, SCOTCH AND CANADIAN WEEDSâ€"Our stock 18 very large, and , b. WW .0 en". mi? was I we» and and mm comment. .. m: emailewmtype" on paper. .n will embmes an thenewest patterns-and designs for Gentleman's we». - - . w -* attention Treaty, however, hhsbeen in existelr’lce by I l? It hug" 2:211?" awell. AchurchinCam- I contain each we’ek a POPWN°9(9r3§n' I ‘ W flux ,. I ‘ ‘ Impenal' sanction. and that forms a ptece- ganged ‘ ‘13:" midgg tion of one),alsrgc amount of chome - - ewcst ' <~ , , I .rg- ily reading, a carefully selected summary xponent of the interests of our Dominion, and more particularly of those of the Pro- Inl’olitics the ExPosrroa will pursue a dent course. Every sure for the development of the resources , or which is calculated to promote the welfare and happiness of our actions of public men willbe closely watch- ' ed, and any unfaithfulness to the trust re posed in them will be promptly exposed At the same time, we r will gladly commend and encourage those I who labour to promote good government, and a healthy regard for law and order. The local columns will contain all the I toria. W's intend to have correspondents ‘ in the principal towns and villages of the r neighbouring counties, who will supply us regularly with items of interest in their The transactions of the County and Township Councils will be The Montreal, Toronto, and Lindsay The price of subscription to the LINDSAY , ‘(Posrron has been placed at One Dollar , a year, if paid within three months from : Cheapest Newxpalm-Published in this section At such a price it cannot fail I ’ The Exrosrron will be a good advertis- MR. P. MURRAY, the enterprising pub» ; ing medium in the Counties of \ icto : Ontario, Simcoe, Peterlwrough, and Du ~ During the ï¬rst few months unusu~ ‘5‘ fANTEDï¬mnmliatcly attheExrosxroR I » « Olliee. a goocl Comprsitor; also, a Boy to I it“... ' A I. V r‘ I. . . I, ' s» _.. [5| 4 I‘M P O 31' A N...;T' N 0,",‘I‘Al .C ElI! ! JOSEPH IANâ€"OKSHIRE 00. Have received their Fall and wine; stock of as of Ready-made Clothing. . bythevoluntarycontributions ofthssewho da all the local ' . . x V . .. . . 4'- ~ ,. .‘ u.’ . nels‘nï¬lï¬â€˜fft‘: it“: 31.? “lionâ€: eased is owjm we: and 2, new ï¬iéi‘zi’fhenfoï¬nï¬nlemizy, and wen- CIDTHING MADE TO ORDER _ Gr P O C E R I E S ton, be British Ambassador at Washing- mix, vine?†bare men; u1:11 m :y ï¬nds mm, forcible editorials on subjects of s ‘ on the . .fmn; A. 1 H d u . . J ; _. - .. . . to ,aslung' th " fth CanadianGo - - E†. . than eralintemst. . Our tock was Ewan-39d, J)â€. t Items. ouses, an . . ' . ’ ailment on th: 3:32: ofethe Reciprocitvy It could by ’9an pews 13“ Liverpool geIt will be our aim to make the LINDSAY consequently contains the newest deelgns, â€and is the meat stock in In ‘11er Wt“ M. W (1% 0‘“ “have treaty of 185%. in this letter sn- John A. a delgym‘im “muff†1Ԡ"newâ€. °f Exrosrron afearless advocate of free and Lindsay. . . now on hand one of the largest, and Bet'SelecwdShoch m'l'ewn. _ MW takes the right and becoming $33233 ï¬end-cc: smoggl’psn‘dubwms-mm 9'3““ â€3’15: â€â€23“â€; “1 {3’33 JOSEPH LANCASHIRE a; co ' “Fm ï¬gï¬g’i“ fag," ‘ ““- 0“ flatwm °‘ W ground which we have all alo advocated, - u . ’ . . emanalities ' ca y ex .3 » . a - g . . . . . viz :-“ that the ï¬rst proposalnélor such re- ed who†thatthe day xs'notfar distant from its columns. It will be a consistent _ . NO. I, KIENAN'S BLOCK. - ~ GRAND m m- but â€at. . _ , nan DnADBUBN. . . ' ATCHES; ClocksJewellery â€"_ mea- r FANCY GOODS, The mawm' CONCERTINAS. ACCORDLANs. ,vrouNsini .r'. :69 u. '\ ' MUSIC BOOKS, scnoorjeoons; srAnomv, ' ~ - AND revs 0F mnvgflonscsmomt ’ A KLEISER s, SIGN or we rumors BED WATCH, . K231878821; erstr. ; Advertisement s At ‘7' _ want 3. 1c ford†T. FOLEY a Co, and â€".â€"....._. "To THE PUBLIC. “0......â€" nrronrnas AND batman HE SUBSCRIBER, in returning thanks to the inhabitants of Linden - ,. and County of Vicwria. for the liberal patronage formerly bestow M and Heavy would res ful y call their attention to his large and complete assortment ‘ ‘ ‘ . " of PURN TURE now on hand, which for style,'workmanship and chea H A R D W A RE the I ncss cannot be surpassed in the County. Parties, furnis ' their dw - ‘ I F 0 R T [I E Iings this mu. will do well to all and examine for the m. 'ofmxy’dmim attire-59d 3, this UNDERTAKING, in all its branches,_promptly attended to. T H E B I G p A D L o c K.‘ (if Remember the old stand on WILLIAN STREET, LINDSAY, where a more . call is mpectfully solicited. Km saw. W ‘ Bertram Bros, JOHN ANDERSON. : FAB-«Goods arr-mug every week. 0 L . Please call and examine the Stock, before WWg elsewhere, Kemptsfloch Lindsay, Issue, 1889. WILL APPEAR .. . PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE BAKE . . ‘ . ’ changes. Mr. Mum)", lately of the Oril- km the Plumâ€; Bm‘mes'“ P \II’RRAY I M Aâ€.-- m ' '1'; .1. ma to the mouth 01 the #3:. Lawrence riv- I Iia Bepositor, is the publisher.â€"â€"W'hitby . Evrosrrou Ofï¬ce Lin «law, Oct. iSth. 1869. ' $TJ:‘«M*:m-m ROCK!) RODS, ~ ' 01'- ‘ Chronicle. I -â€"‘â€"â€"â€"â€"'-â€"'â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" I SCOOP 530m Anon twoo’clocl: on Wednesdaymorning THE LINDSAY EXPOSITOR, a journal jun I ' . . CHEAPER THAN EVER â€I?“ a ï¬re broke out in the south-cost Corner of I issued by Mr P- Murray, W110 «numericed f Messrs’ Hams, I ' __ . miAï¬m m Queenand Bumkstrecrs, ’l‘mmrtu. Owing to , the Orillia paper reached us one day last Painters 3.1331ch Paper-33am ¢. . ~ . ‘ theflre-cnginosbcing ungagedatGooderhmn I Week. It is a thirty-two column paper, , v n do“ toBell's HM 1’ ‘ a ‘ .- : CORCORAB has Just opened the Largest and Cheapest Stock of Fm“ SCALES, Wot-ts distillery. the tire made such rapid I neat in appearance, and the selections are I ‘ e _ . pmgress that twelve houses had already I gwd.-â€"-?0rt Perry Standard. I 77711567" Stu " "‘ " Lindsay. . DRY GOODS SPANISH SOLE tallena prey to the devouring element when I ‘ ' ' .v - with m , .3 ’~ the ï¬rst engine arrived, about three o'clock. I ‘ _ _ _ I READX ‘MADE CLOTHB G1: 3" “~ .’ {all g . . . m we“ duped efforts the mnlen "Ian- I ' BIRTHS. ' v . I J BOOTS SHOES, SHELF HARDWARE, fa’ - a . ' .. aged to prevent the ï¬re from spreading ; '33: L1???“ 0“ $131! inst, the “15° °f I . GROCERIES, ‘36., B 'w' ' 1‘ . .... . _. . ‘ farther. _.-\t six o’clock all that remained 3 Mm“. Fiji-{he 18th QM?“ wife of Mir I ' ~- ever oï¬'credin Mdsav ERT '. W‘ m ‘ . ‘ of the entire square was part of one brick : Rdbertol! 111â€â€. Jr., of a so!“ " ‘ ' I ' nate people lining the road. Fortunately 2 Demurett, Marlowe. toAlicere.eldest daugh- no lives were lost. No StOckS were saved. “1‘ 0‘ Frend‘ Bmwne, Esq and the place is as completely burnt away.’ as though nothing had ever stood there but , a few heaps of boanis and bricks. IS the Xeues Jahrbuch far Pharmagie, Herr Reinsch states that, having bee ' ., Penelon. By the same, Oct. 13th. James Ingram, Ver- ulam, to We Fawcett. of Fenclon Falls. On the 15th inst, by the Rev. M. Gould, at ‘ his mklence, Lindsay. Mr. GeorgeDowney, to Miss Lititia Parker, of Ops. _ ' Ar Toronto. on the 2"th inst. b the Rev. M . Md to report toa‘Frre Insurance Com- ! King, Mr. Walter Cable, to Mr; Virginia 6. I puny about the best means of preventing ' Taylor, both of Orillia. timber burning into flame, he experiment- DIED. ed with various salts, and at last came to At 02-min. on the 19th October. of hoid I the conclusion, as the result of his experi- I ::¢§${§29;§£hd;‘£§rgr‘£;ehw Mb (3- ‘m' I mï¬m‘l’ï¬ï¬lims ï¬lbih 23$ 1 mgzzgnyislgï¬eï¬â€˜h ,3: mm in“: . _ , . . - y, erc gagedtwomonths. , good, if not better, a preservative gamut I _ > mbmsting into flame as water-glass (silic- atoroisoda while the price of the former salt is, course, only a mere trifle. Moreover, rock-salt thus applied to timber is a preservative against dry rot and noxi- ous insects. The author recommends the use of salt waterâ€"that is to say, a solution of rock salt of moderate strength I RICHMOND 3; MCCAMMON 'nre'- STOCK OF LINDSAY MARKETS. LINDSAY, Oct. 28, 1869. Duringthepast weekalargequantityofBar- ley has been brought to this market. Pork also has begun to be bro "ht in in small quanti- ties, and meets with a ysuleat 89 per 100 lbs. LSD IMILLINERY I I DIRECT IMPORTATIOXS. I Would direct attention to their immense DRY GOODS, i Which they are enabled to oï¬'er at ex- T. CORCORAN, .. woRRMAN’s snICK BLOCK, South side Kent Street, Lindsay. HEALTH AND COMFORT. HE one may be had and the other preserved, by Noyce. , NAPPLICATION willbemadetoflie Legm'lstmeofOnui-io‘ atï¬am‘Sa-au.’ ' foranAettoauthonn’ thePurtHope, tBesverton Railway Company,to' tionalbimdstomchanmntumsge neceaaary. taking rank next attu- ciesslxcsdycxistingoa the ï¬ntrank'upootheexteunons when my be thotarht uses-luv â€"â€"__.._A. I i I I I ARCTIC OVEIZ-SHOES, 3' TAKING CARE .OF THE-FEET, Wingmzmmï¬dï¬xémf Rover and to do so to the best advantage, :5 by purchasmg Good Comfortable I g“ Comp-n1 gmï¬ï¬mp‘ï¬vmï¬ â€œEnid B O O T S S H O E S Mmyormothaiise; to dnageï¬nme'z ' ’ "‘° “new“ ‘°’ sarcasm , which will keep the feet dry and warm. and if you wish to enjoy a LUXURY, Sag-ï¬g“, so: the can...†I k ' procure a pair of those Port Hope, 7d: August, was . .. , O N ext W ee . and col weather need not be dreaded any more. d ‘3‘ India Rubbers, Shoe Packs and Moccasins, in great variety. I ‘ THE EXPflSIT . . . . FALL WHEAT, per bushel ......... 80 70 @ $0 80 3 tremel I fortheuseofure-engmes during ahrcas - . - .. .- .. __. Y . byfarmore eil'ect‘ive than water: but in $532: 335:“, gig “ {’2ng . ' I L. MAG-DEE. order that the salt should not injure the HARLEY ................................. 0 40 “ o 55 ; L Pri ' __ fl~ ‘ -Aw . W [S working part or the engines, they will rm- Om .................................... o 25 1: o a? I OW CBS , , 2‘ m7 ? ._._.__N , PUBIISHED mW-mi m‘,“;fwnd?hm t" be Played I 3133;; ....... 3153 .. 32““6' I __.______“ ____W___fl __ _ I II HEAT 0L THE RISE ! I I I nfortunately l . w. i . , _ r I . . . Pmmuxr convicts may save money TORONTO MARKETS havxng unpo theirstock I TORONTO, SINWE HUSKOKA “a D U G K I LOTICE TO M‘ I I {$31)}? ere are people “km“ . if sodisposed. The Kinr'ston Nan: sa 3 ‘ ' I v z ' ' . I ; .. u . - i ‘ . we the lock and Inooulding worst. Mom 27,, 0,, 13,, _: DIRECT FR")! ELROPE ! : J unctlon Raflway "M , m, R , a D , 5.. ’ i P A T R O N S. ; BOOTS-AND SHOES, , . 1 , . “empenimmjd Mr. hEmdmd employes mFLiCiâ€"mmift his been biry‘dg dun-’33: Pm IRAQIâ€"SMITH Esq I â€"â€"-o~â€"â€" 5 “ch "°‘"’ “‘6‘ m,†“Fm fmm - ’ 5 t 'cts, w ‘ v te - . ‘ STâ€" -" . . . ' " ‘ . ,~ C they ‘ ooeed ' .. for whoseolxziioau: he wpivs‘lrhe Goviorxrigent I ill; dogï¬gfldï¬â€™wsf'he ï¬mmzwm ehâ€: V23 I @ “aw ,@ V “I?! DTâ€"AXSOV P DODGE, Em GROCEBIES’ , , I HE Subscriber begs leave to notify his I??? 6133:: ‘Ihï¬ndm nogwialmmcchae I Eve! 9 ThUISday, , .. ~ ‘ forty cents a day for Each convict. His I 11?;an d but few. mil†hag": $52“: DRESS GOODS W'INCEYS mm RESID ‘ - ' . P RO‘ IbIOE :3, ‘ customers that he. WillClow'hil BOOB .’ nica: but buy of :gen“, “ gnu“ their . , 7 , _ superintendent. an intelligent ' and gener- I fail? 113312883“ ,1: mmmbein‘iiothing'do: i ’ ’ PPLICATION will be made at the en~ \VI \TES LI L’ORS 7 against credit on the ï¬rst day of hovember. » argumenu om Amerim, gives these convicts a daily ' in . e ° r es re ° ! SKIRTS, PRINTS. ’ suing Swollen of the Legislatme «romeo, * - Q - . 1869, and will conï¬ne his business toCa-ah. ; ' ' , . ‘ task, which is generally ï¬nished at or be- I ï¬â€™VflEwâ€"Therehas been hardly anything do- I HOSIERY GLOVES , for aUharter to authorize the mnm'nctiqn of I , â€"â€"', ) i up to the first day of M_1870._ All I JMIES CONNOLLY ~ fore noon every day, the rest of the day 3‘12! during the Pm Week and Prices â€9311110“ ' ’ . ’ I '11“ MWal'v ‘Punm ‘1ԠWW 0‘ we“ 5ҠI 6‘ Cash paid 101' I reduce. E ‘ parties desirous of settling with himself , Begs to gate 13,“ 13mg . “was“ 1 . to the convict. The unemploy- entirely nominal. ' I SHAWLS, MAMTCES, I 009,. Cnlflilllllclï¬nx lit-31d MW?“ 12‘ 00mph: :0;._.. 5' will him: an opportunity of domg so upto practical knowledge of the business in .ï¬ â€™ .a ‘ g 'g all wed b the su rintendent “mmâ€?- ’3‘“ -“‘ 3°“? “W OWâ€! ' “My ° .- ‘1 f†° â€mmgï¬ml’ 350.3,“! . the 15th of November. next. mar which so branchesnnd (snployingnonebutpncâ€" ‘ of?" m ' oh i) d aedpe nvicts ' WMkela’wmlimd‘ ' ' ‘ HATS’ CAPS’ I iii? â€trim“? “m": â€Pmbilul’aii ’ sovm SIDE 01" “NT STREET' - date allAccounb vow. d’c wiuoeounl' y tical workmen thereinhe isenabledtoef AT THE OFFICE. . ‘ con u co ‘_ ~ ' I _ 0 'ran l 0 e v , , . . - v -9 I ' _ - . in maxim 503?, for which work they I ï¬ll? {lie w.‘;‘}'f5..f,.Ԥf*f§,§ fifl 2‘52 : BLANRETS, CO'I'I‘ONS, I an, ‘0; a: imnï¬ve mam thawed: I LIk DSAY. 1 be 1.ch in the lide of . Colleen , ï¬ciently encuteallorderaenWtchgm.’ receive extn’ pay, at the rate Mr. Evans! 513““ 5m“ â€1.?“ “ “â€3“"? " is†hm E FLANNELS, UNDERCLOTHING, I °’ We?“ my b° â€M‘m" “I" “‘ u“ I I . mg m “ 3°“- m‘â€. “ hem†a†“‘1‘ . ““1 gwumfl'e '“k l .. 1" the Government. The ‘W‘arden re- , ere seems to be ttle or no emand forearm- I . ensuing p as. . of Buvcm ,thankmgyou pm. past whom I J A )8 CO\"\'OLLY ‘ .‘. y “We“ “‘3" “3"“, “‘1 PM†I if? 533%! ï¬lifm i. iï¬kï¬ï¬w 5:55:31: mum CLOTHS’ T“ EEDS’ PsovrsroNAI. nmcross- T0 the Farmers l 5 “'3’ "“1 â€1’9““ " “mm“ °‘ “w 1 ‘ m . ‘ ‘ ‘ - themney to the cud-it of the respective I To-day prices ranged from 60c ytob‘2c for No. 2 . w A J ALPORT Reeve of \Iuslmk.‘ - ~ 5 same, I remain, truly yours. I has also on hand as oompletsanaluort- J†M ' ' convicts-40 be paid tothem on their leav~ I samples. and as high as We to 72¢ was paid for M 1m? â€in M mo ‘3- W_ 1’). ARDAGli. " -. Ree"; oi Bar-Pie and . ‘ AND cigars-A313 or m: rows-sump I JAMES WNISOK. I meat of , ' xii , . ingthe prison, or to be sent to_ families " t for bmgg Pm‘ ‘ 00 .. 00 I . â€""‘â€"- Warden of Simcoe. Ora AND Cousrr or Woman I 101 1 B0 m Shoes 9 . ' j. as desired by the convicts themselves. I 3â€" P†100.5 """"""""""" 85 8 @ ‘ 90 v, . NOAH BARXHART Esq" Tomato. . . ; P S M _. lete‘ TEAS I O ‘ 0 one s i Ila-tweak aconvict’s sickly wife receif'ed I mmflmm‘ ".'.‘.'ZIZZZLIII.~ ...... ZZZ 3h 8 3:30, B 0 *‘ A E T 5! II AT S, .l g ggï¬ppgn r .1323.“an HE subscriber lie... mm...“ the! ' 'I'ndi'genmauiln°,'.mommpm 3,? ' Inc-n be submitted to the publiebyany - , x 'mm in 3°“ in â€tum†“ “my BMW“, Per W --------------- ° 35 c) 0 40 i an A.P. Cocxnfmkbï¬ï¬lnn. canning. T . 3 G ERIE: 'I Establishmentin the County of Victoria, or ~†- (a. A. :9 a , ,Pud her same in months 830- 31-†- - - - - - ~ ; ‘ - ----- §°° «:2 14 00- HENRY oneswrcnn £31., Barrie. STEAM FLOLRJNG MILL I R00 5. I mm: Commas. a... new 3. one cannotâ€"a fourteen years brmw ------------ « 0° (9 9 0° ’ All DESCRIPTIONS 0" "MINERV- DALRYMPLECRAWFORD Esq..(D.an- - DRY GOODS - . . ~ 210' ‘ rlar rec-' : often dol- â€"--- '- - {was Co Toronto ' .oer. H-mehM'.ofIJnd1ay,andthorougnly ’ I JAMES COMWLLY ‘ ‘ ‘W' mm ‘93" . JP MOVTREQI M! RKETS 111 great variety, and V817 cheap at FRED CUMBE " AND ' M.P.P.Toronto * reï¬tted _tbe same in now vn-epared to do any BOOTS SHOES, 5 ‘ » .. ‘ : “L, . h? ‘ mmth. T113 arriugemmit We ‘ __ . a M. DAVIS, Ell}, Reeve «iï¬brrison. I gnvtmg with which he may he climbed. and 1t READY-MADE CmmmG, 2 11“ not SM-QO 0113mm 9“ m ; J. , e “.50“! W “(1 salutary. Line 0" ~ RICHMOND 83 MCC MON:S N. DICKEY. †(Al‘l )Toronto. I ‘1“ be his ounsunt endeavvrn'ï¬) give m- I , V . ’ . ‘ “Vie, but 0‘ my known Mm hem . 1 Maddy not- only produces a good P Monsitga Oar-45., AM A. P. DODGE, “Km"mkmxew York. um, andthussccureahberalmpport. _ CROChERl, do, ¢- In mount on hand at his Emporium, 8 , , . , -~ need cï¬sct the convicts themselv w“ -------------------------------- 3" 1 z’ “ WM. ELLIOT. 3911., Vice Prue'lent Board at pmg 3553111. I The be. 0, which will (1,“. attraction. g doors Ema: Wins“; 5;, and. on: to. us. wms‘mas, l . “P03 . . . . . FALL Wurst. . 1 04 1 05 71mm WW†. _ , I pn . , , . Eu ‘ _ ‘ h! 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