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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1881-09-02, Page 40 — I �_ _�_ I . � . - A .��' . - 14 ; . ; I � I I . I I I 11 � t I . . r I i . . . : � . I � . I i � A _a—_,_ I ! I � � 1! I � � I 1�__ - - I ; . . � � ! � - ; . � I _. � . I i I q - I � I I . � I . : . I . I I I I � � m .. . p i . I I , . : W-' . , : . . . . I . : .. � . . ; : I I ! i ! - . I . ­_ . — 1 1 r I I I i . ; .i .... - - � . I . � � " L I I , . i i I __ __ . — I— � _ I � . 4 .. ­ - . I . . . . . i � - . :. � I I'll � . �, . i !I . 4 � ­ — - ­ � q � � . I- c . . . . � ; I i � - — I . . I w I I I i . I . I i . - � . . I . I I I — �_ I . . I . - . I � I -1 . I t I ; I . . - . I I — i —, ; I ; - I I � � � I I i; . � , . ; . � . - I �� I I I . . - 1. � i i� I . I . � . : � ! � ; ! . I . j -- I i � I I � . 1. 1, � - -e . i - - I - . � � I I Z I I ! I i . � Z - : I I I � . . l I � . � * - i 1, � ! . . 4 1 !I, : . I I : I I ­ I - -_ I i T E�HVRON EXPOSITOR. k - ' . . i I S � I 1.1 141, . I ]EPTEMBER 2 1881. - I � . ,$ ! �� - I S � I . _____________T_._ � __ i -_ I . ! � I I ________Z7 I . , ; I I I NEW ADVERTISEI�,IENTS. all that be wished, or all that they stamps more numerous, until we comel� ual ont-put must be omething and. the parotid gland reducing in size. be behind tivo inonth8, we will not act 11 . . ann I i ,Zrfoyri%the , ' I a job, but was Unable to -- I . Fall Importations -Duncan & Duncan. wanted, or all that the land leaguer �i ,within a few miles of Barrie, when �� enormous. The property belongs to a The subject of.the removal of the Pres- so mean as tb turn informer as ,he has , � id thenext best thing 40 L I I �� ; Vi I we strike a idense Swamp, which is not company who employ about 150 hands. ident i again under consideration. done on this �occasion, in fact we will be -coul . YOM I , 0 Cheap Goods -M. Morri son. clamored,for ; but in spite of Whig de - d, by �.endivg the manuecr,pt t t _. , ' 0 ,4 . � -meeting Of the Grand happy to return good for evil with the :'oji ,e it was 1,mblished _ the -1 likely ever!to furnish an habitation for We suppose the object of -locating Bach ' -At a special - * at I il ! - ce wher . Th Musical Instruments - goott Brothers. fections and land league obstructions man. � I an establishment here was the conveni- Lodge!of Orange Young Britons held in - hope that by," so doing we ' 1114 - .1 � I �i� L I I 1) Be To I Barrie, the county town o I ence to and the facility with which Toronto this week, it ]ff - Farm for Sale -Win. Callamder. the Commons, and the adver� I may be able ,through your own agency, it Was print . _X L I Farm Sto6k-David Calla'nder. � I � . - fthecoun, procured, as well as : was resolved to to do, as the scripture says," 'to heap 6;9ed, and n6t by r. McLean. Tlest - the Mi majority in the Lords, he has been abl,: I of Simcoe, one of the largeSt counties i bark can be the Bever connection with t ere- this ma nbt be considered sufficienj _._�V Last Call -Thomas Coventry. i� As. coals of fire 'Upon his head," and th y I . Estray Ram Lamb to get -through a measure whic i � Ontario, is pleasantly Situated on , cheapness of the article. sociatiOn. The order will hereafter be by make hini so ashamed of his Con- evidence to Convince our con � it � - -G. Lockhart. . I h, 1:; I I : temporgxy - ]ISO la � Kempenfeldt Bay, an arm of Lake!� The'M askoka, River is a deep, nar- knowm as -The Young. Men's Protest- duct that hO will act the part of in- that we didnot print the Pamphlet ,we wisely administered, will go far! to S& �! I � inchew Farm for Sale -Mrs. H. Cameron. I I I - � Simooe. It is a town of about 5,000 in - I row, winding stream, with low, flat-, ant Benevolent ABsociation." I former no m9're. -In regard to the -in- s hall can o � i . Sale of Farm Stock -John Hannah. tle the wild- unrest of the Irish; I ; � - n another Witness n the . . -NJ , farraq habitants, has some good business! bankson either Side. The land on � competeney"lof which he accuses us, person of 1� � Mr. Race, ,who did .261 i print vie bas 1 i Farm for Sale -Adaim Scott. and to rob the Dilions and Pat,neUs of houses and many handsome private i� each Side of the river and around I we would jost Bay b w" written . I I � Auction Sale-Jobn Coppin. � I Bracebridge is about the same as around ! A Literary Gem. _y way of: concla- pa,mphiet. The following . -i into their occupation. The landlord h0 residences. It has recently. become'! � Sion, that We Will set � job with him in by that gentlemanfor publication in hk ge Time is money -V. Hohman. I . i . _S4 � I quite a railway centre. The Northern I Gravenhtirst. There are great pioun- [From the Oeaforth Sun of Aug. 19] any office ouWide of Seaforth, and leave paper, the Witcbell Recorder, _ , . form c Estray Cow -Wm. uarris. : been shorn of his powers, though not of . and the . Railway crosses the Hamilton and tains of rock everywhere, with narrow 80m 01 time ago we got into a little it. to three piActical printers to �decide reason why it -did not appea,r ,Will -be VAY pc L - his rights. He is no longer an arbitrarT Northwestern at this, point, and Barri,'p,� level strips between, which are partially oontr0ersy with the editor of the F&- which is tYe�letter done, or We Will dis- given hereafte � _:_T13 z . I � r. W,e quote from the master, and the tenant is no longer � is connected by rail with G POBITOR in reference to the tender for cuss any subject, 'political or otherwise, printed proof Sheet �- j3tratfc - � ravenhurst i cultivated. In this section there may 110 1� 0 choose through thecol- vuesda serf. The law gives se�urity to both" on Lake Mupkoka, and, Penetanguishen" � be Been here and there comfortable the M6Killop printing, which was to that he may i � "We have no desire to interfere in any of the Ptrou &VIIJ001"tot . �1 - I and Meaford, on the Georgian Bay, on farm buildings but looking at the farms the off let that "he would do the print- UM12S Of ouri respective � I Q journa s of ,our neighboring .tovm -A . and neither is left witlf unfair. advan I � h , Is, our I newspaper Squabble I . , - I I � the north, a: d with Toronto and Ham- which surround them one cannot help ing of t 6 will stwe and except whereweare in some way imlgi., - , __ - tage over. the other. But some tim � n � le township two dollars lower only conditio4 being that give cated; and in the matter of,which we areaboutt I FLU111-arl ' I 0 1 . . - . I lton on the south. In fact, all this wondering what the people can get to than tl e lowest tender," Then again us "a fair field and no favor," by avoiding, speak we are implicated, The Seaforth Stm in 0 1 . 'Out 80 I SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Sept. 2,1881. must elapse before the fruits of the ne* ),Ountry is now well supplied with rail- put in them or how the'y got the. money he'tried to play the same very honor- for the time being at least, all person- last issue, for reasons that w will 'not . itil _Mr � . - law are 'seen, and until then neithe I- to build them. In many places, also, Of his "two dollars e ,Meddk 11as bee �vay facilities. Barrie contains a numl able lit ile trick alities, false charges and low insinua- with, charges the ed;tor of the ExposrTou vft d Dan Moran's pamphlet; that L_ - __ y deserted Ome- lower t lan the lowest tender" on the tions, by agrl,eeing to act the part of a i mu 4d Zolt , landlord nor ten�ant will be frel froni )er of -ver fine looking stores, and the even here, there are , having printe - Over Loading Railway Trains. 0 ' did it for the honor of the thing without Money ,ounty and other public buildings ar� Stea0s. A small wooden shantyifor a Hay township Coun I and withoutprice, and that a1th ghMr,XcLesi disquieting fears. It is a time f9 I r bot i , oil, and the Exeter gentleman, ho ,vever irksome it ni ,ay be. i O" _me � R - I . The Steamboat disaster which oc- to exhibit patience and mod i t' 4 iandsome and substantial. It has also dwelli�g and a still smaller strticture Reflector (Reform) of March 10th in EPiY TO THE AIBOVZ. ; has stated that he did not publish it the Stin V - Naryfi$ ourred'on the river Thames at I � prepared to prove that he did and 31d itlor , I London . era ion.j )ecome quite a popular Summer resort that had evidently been used as a cow COMMe]2ti]2g Upon it Says: We need sc4rcely remark to o 4r'read- ,,noti,., other than a pe =-' 19 � . � for i ; � Or tourists. It baB no raanufactur" ' house, with an acre or so of rocky, AgTh6 same little g cuniarTOne, Itis not ipr . I There are other reforms called � , , , ame was tried by ers that personal newspaper controversy tiny wish we haw to make & 'point -against tl,, a few months ago shocked and dis- I I I i imw= - � in 1 . .- the interest of Englishmen and Scotch-;' Of any accoant and depends principa,,1131 1. Stoney land which had been cleared. of the EX�OSJTOR in Hay, and, as in the its not to our �-aste. We have ot.ndeay. Sun or to curry, favor with the ExpOSITO]4 fhU _xr , tressed the whole nation. . For some : � surrounding them. These I .8 we now call upon theformer to confess in its neU t �1 11 lumbering and farmers' custom, timber, case cited above, the tender was justly ored in tb e p '0 t to avoid it as m uch as inade C4 I 77 week's issue, in justice to- ourselves and the Zt.. men as well as Irishmen, and next ses-� . - a good buBi gnantly thrown Out.' possible, but Aere is a point1eyond PosrTon, thatit'has been gauty of -a dighoned time afterwards an agitation was kept f Kere is said to.be ness don� � places tell a sad tale of disappointment and 1 , , , ind I ,estate i 1388 bei in the town all the year round, but it ! and suffering. The settler, fall of hope a virtue, � fepresentation;! that Dan Moran's pani up against the prevalent and danger. SiOn SOme Of theffe, will doubta, I n Honorable again. To return to the which forbear ince ceases to be, was published in the Recorder . . phlet . on u vis Proposed -and Carried througho� The� seemed to us somewhat dull, and i ' 1 and proud that he had Secured a farm MoRil1cp case, these tenders from the and that poin; ha&' now been reached office a -ad not I � � � A! —Mel ous habit of over loading boats,and esen 4 . !� busineBB point of view does not pr he could call his own, Spent his surplus man who keeps up rices and does with us. Re aea Mr- McLean Of the EXPOSITOR. We do not W&U � we still. Premier has given his pledge to the na. P , � tedly have we I passed. to inflict too great a humiliation ,on the sun— I � legislation to pr9vent this was vigorous- - i� t at bustlin � -buildings and everything in a professional and gGntle- unnoticed the- vulgar abuse and base nothing more than an admission of ha The wo, � g, active appearance 8�� cash in erecting the.Bmall . tion, and he can be trusted to keep iU 8 in clearing the manj � ilty of a very dishonest representation V - ly demanded. This was well-timed I 1: common to most western towns. it, i expended hi' labor 1 � ving be% I It is Characteristic of y � manner, was very properly insinuations of the writer of the above am � * =hnals - andproper, and although the agi English Liberalsi, surrounded by a fair agricultural cohn smaqspot only to find to his mortification 7 . naturally bring with it—but we ask it merely as —Thi tation ! I wn but as not being, a tender, in tirade, and WE are now only indaced to an a, ! that they always deal with �ho tryo but taken on the whole it is no and disgust that his land was barre t of simple justice to do this thing and save has neaxly died out, it is still hoped . � , ! me, n any sense in which that'word could be reply to him hst falsehoods fre quently , us from having to give, ton '"-es I I nearly so good as we have here. Th� and unproductive Soil, and would not take �nd was given to the Sun office, and. brazenly � -epeated may ultimately, I whole matter a full explanation of tba � questions. ' � i . . and thereby Place the Sun man in A - - consider 1 US light in the eYesand winds of ' ' to date.' that those in authority will profit by i � soil is of an inferior quality and the! grow sufficient to respectably support a whicha'was the lowest legal tender, and if. not refuted, be believed b some. In I -very ridiculo h* , � I � - � � y i Catholic readers and supporters2, experience and that ere the close of __ I I nd is broken by swamps, lakes and�� small hen, and he turns from the mis- was ope� and above board, and not an replying to the above it is not —TWA I necessary - I I I ifth rib for n s to go over the whole ground . 1hey th I Two -mor'e 'Senators have recentlyi 'rocky ridges. There are some good orable Beene with loathing. This is no underhand stab under the f It witl be ' n from the ,above ex. . � � another Parliamentary Session Such. "shuffled off this mortal coil," and life � farms and many very poor ones. When�_- fancy picture. On the bank of this ' ; tr.ts that t'h'eee pamphlet in ones : I i , . I - IE aving Barrie we had the pleasure of I r of a soured school boy. At that taken up, as, for instance, the in,ode I was printed at the Re tiou ; Theobal wri . _sokder - ' ilk , , , who -doe, upon the berths have thus bpeD made for 5� Couple iver about half way between the lake ti � ter purporting to be from Me- we adopted in bwo instances in tender- I Mitchell ; that Mr. NEielin't the publish. I legislation will be placed worthy Statute book as � I mea office meeting an old Hurouite in the person � and Bracebridge we Saw the remains of Ki � will prevent the re- of good, subservient henchmen of the I 11OP, �Signitlg himself a "Conserva. ing for township printing. As we. have _' I —mr- ' . I I rid do before Stated It is a free country, and 1 such an I I currence of a similar catastrophe. ' But r ofMr. John Walton, formerly of MC -1 .the former residence of the late Sir -tivel" but we believed, in short, a I i' er of the Sun, � not oQ; kno, � that ipple . powers that be. - Seiiato s Bull, Of Killb . He sold his farm in McKillop Wm. Colles, who resided in Blyth for 1 was the case but was actu ily i i . � now, that the letter in question was we have a pertect riglit to tender or 1 _njtrU,,. i wen W! I mental in the work � for that full blos! within � . office, and Be 'T I . in last and parobased one of a several years, and who died there about written :by the editor of the ExPoSITOR offer for work �in any manner that suits ' recent events have demonstrated that Hamilton, and Brouse, of Matilda, p � 1� ' it is not from over loaded steam boats hun S rin us. In the instances named we did facts, ho —mr. - the county of Dundas, have' died ' Zed aeres within seven miles of i p, year ago. It is a., beautif ul and ro- for the Purpose of Puffing himself and stT, ik owing these - a -lone that danger is threatened, but also B irrie. This is an average farm and � Wantic spot, but that is the best that 1 permits us to �'b& accused through tho med the past few days. They are said to w s 1purchased for .31,500 ! - getting himself out of a cl�lldish, not to this. The par�ies having the work to 1 columns of the plLpe i retu I I from over loaded railway trains, and ' A farm Of � can be Said of it. It'is one of the de. say mean affair. W r which h professim � � e will go upon the give did not consider our offer suitable 7 . e ___ 00me ACII . have been worthy pion, both of them, ; e U41 extent and similar' , sorted homesteads, and will not likel - I that if legislation is needed in the on`B but they had both lived n . ly Situated in! ' Y supposition that the myth in question and declined accept it. This they I to control, of doing whathe not oilly , the neigi - I ell readily I I knows we did .not do but what he ss� : � —The early, if not ! the county of Huron. would p be inhabited again. The poor old Man was not `,Mae." himself, but a bonafile' had a perfect ht to do, and we' have I case, it is with equal. urgency demanded fully, the allotted time f for $4,000 at least, So that the qualit was charmed with the beauty and for- pers sisted to get done �elsewhere. We ask I I . of th or man. What � y on, and will ask him what he not yet found ult with them for doing what confidence or reliance can be I , 'Ors - in the other. Not longer ago than Sat- a pity it is the law does not prove � of ,the land may be judged from this. got all about the fertility of the place. thinks of the following quotation from so. The par i a who had the work to I 1, i - . I nt � 4 � beld. at-: i r�g�. I � t f� I I ! L � � . i placed in such a man? Thisisnot 4 - _1 .'..-. 1 10th day urday last a most dreadful c&lamit T e railway from Barrie to Orillia runs 11o'soon found out, however, that he the EIP681TOR of the 5th inst.: give are satisfi- , and we are satisfied. I however. We have .yet to t;ai--,l b ii i � -, � 1 1. - I %y new appointments tothis asylum. I If it � al ng the shore of Lake Simcoe, which I could not subsist on beftuty alone, and 't � - Why, then, should the writer in -ques- I . Owl I I ; _-Uml . ; . . was barely averted on .the Grand did,.we might expect to get rid of the is a fine body of water, and on then he was forced to pull up Stakes JUST So.—The Clinton Now Era of came that the I above quoted P , i Ellice, fiJ Trunk Railway at 'Breslau station, the lich � ral good sized -steamers. and seek for pastures new. this week says: ,Just to show how ri._ tion, who has iio interest in the Matter, I did not appear in the � I I - i [ I nuisance in due course. ' Nature would I W I ply Bove I � i WE I or. V visit to s4 � along this route are numelons -1 Was n I cause of Which was clearly the over thus do for us, a service which His cue diculonoly lo L printing office, not in be dissatisfied � If we had got th Mr. - � i I . arge ot by any means an excep- I Neelin having: learned that sucha pals. 1 1� they hav our saw mills, sl Clinton, tendered for work, we may work in questic a we would have done it I . � . I � loading of a passenger train. The legislators refuse. But the time is howing that lumbering is as tional One. 13 � , graph was to appear went to ' I ' - return. � noil After eavifi­ ' � not, I Mitchell . I fast yet the pri )al. industry. Between g Bracebridge tate that its proprietor accepted at in proper season. We would: . . . through Express train going East con l � I and the I . I and asked Mr. Rac ' ... !! —Man i ; $9.50 two jobs that cannot be made to through dilatoriness or incompetenov. e, the editor of the . . 4 1 1 � � . - approaching when the people will:[ rise Barrie and Orillia there are a fewgood Muskoka River we steered direct for ' - , , Recorder, to permit him to read it. mt. i country I I . tained f6ur passenger and three pull- up in their might and demand that� this well tilled farms, with large, comfort-' Port Carling, calling at one or two pay at less than 620 each. The pub- have rendered he clerks Of at � least Race did So. � Whereupon Mr. 1, : . man coaches, all of which were crowd- ;i,.v, t, . A Able farm buildineB. lisher offered the work to US M � 15 each, three municipalities, who entrusted UJ3 I 1,�,,I.,A � Neelin, t drive tilt rillia whieb ;. smaI3 norts by the WA.V ort Carlin 1 -;4-1, Ts,r- ii-,_ - i - "a V A.VL"Uve , and Wilen Pney I y . to but it was refused, and two Mitchell with their work, liable to be proceeded I r � 6 not to publish , i I suct soMA, ? beautifully situated at the head of Lake Bo called after the Hon. John Carling, . it. He said Race had him in hispower, ; � . I . against and fin(d $200 ea,ch; we wo I in barreb ed with human freight. This immense will refuse to be any longer bled to !sup- iTcoe, is a handsome and lively town of London, is situated at the head of publishers also refused them at the ,uld I aEd that if this matter came out it :.,- cisterns i - , - weight wfk:s- drawn. by only one engine. : same figure. If the publisher in ques - not have gone around among the neigh- I -;, ; I _ port an asylum for worn-out and : of between two and three thousand in. Lake Muskoka and the foot ot Lake would ruin him with his Cathohe -The � I use- I � The result was that after stopping at tla�itants, and although Rosseau, and is the central or distribut- tion makes as large a profit on his gen- I boring printing!officeB begging of them ' � . I less political hacks. I � -a comparatively ' friends. and i supporters ' ,and that . .. -cultural, Breslau station on an up. grade this - �ot ng place, there are a good numb�'r ing point for the main group of Musko- eral worl� as he would on this, he will to take work �ff oar hands which we 4 if he lost I - i ) had contracted for but -were unable to thei� support he would : -gary to �d, Of I �ne_ brick business blocks and several ka lakes, viz: Muskoka, RoBBeau a'nd soon become a millionaire! The I have t I I printing office referred to is not a thou- ; perform, neithe�' would we have re- give up in Seaforth. i from the, engine was.powerless to re -Start the Among the Rocks and Lakes of feally handsome private residences. Joseph. It is not much of a Place, but * At the laost moment, and just before go. ' : . train. I Muskoka. ! - I Th s, also, is . sand Miles from Seaforth, but is not ' quired to suspe d publication for one � � day the i I . I . i ! i quite a resort for tourists, is very prettily Situated. There is a ing to press, out of pu I w 4 - I re pity for I - Mr. �t' i ' WRITTEN FOR TIM EXPOSITOR., depends largely on the pleasure and the officelof Tim EXPOSITOIR." I 0 _ - the n The traffic on this road just now is good, somfortable hotel, a store i I week in order t � get out a. few trifling I Being desiious of Securing temporary ", . �jobs humbli6if and Pleading man, . That is minding one':: which any,' well regulated office Vx. Ram ! twenty A so heavv that trains ,ra rel and lumbering for its trade. three or four -private dwelling houses. s own business � C0118611ted, Undor �certain co � I � have to Le hurried relief from the troubles of life and. the � could do in a fe�v days. All these hu. riditions, to: � thin kia is I ' � - Aft )r passing Orillia, we lose sight en. It is also quite a popular stopping place with a vengeance, Mr. "Conservative." i . ; ' . ' out so rapidly after each other as to careB and -anxieties of business, we cast t1ir 11 nf flhA nn,l f ; 14. # : 4. . Don't yon, ffiinL- bn Qlkn� 4. 1 miliations has -bar contemporary been Withhold the paragraph. It will, how. � ever seen 6 VVL,LU L18 Buricts, and ut Our SUS and travellers. The two B S,y tup oms now � . I ever, now see the light ,of day9and for ; i to bet $113 � . subjected to th�'ough his overweening I this Mr. Ne I form an almost continuous string from around to see if we could not select We at our first glimpse of the immense lakes, Muskoka and Rosseau, are con- of falling from grace? We rather think, I greed on the 6ne hand and incom- I -a I , SOME) quiet, sequestered nook wherl I ,elin has t 01 we , . o thank his ow the saimf �wc s and boul. ors which after this are n6cted by the Indian River, a stream however, -that he had not far to fall, � � one end of the road -to the other. This d � I � could rest and be thankful,1 at leastj for i potency on the �other. But these are 1 Uplicity an -d meanness. � . -'Mt. I being the Case, if a train is detained on I I I I � -�isibld on all sides. Our next stoppin �very much resembling. the I I c � t , 9 2 matters which do not particularly con- I We do not wilsh it to be -an I master h . a few days during the sw� Mu d consequently will not be injured i � �la much by the "sudden stoppage,, derstood I � Itering''heat . e of any acc6unt is the village of River, but not So long. One peculiarity As th ' for one motnerk I . Xnstjtute� W y Irishman,would Bay. e I corn us, and welonly, casuall refer to Men ,that we even Suspect I I i the road -bet' een Stations from an of August. After mature ,",deliberation, - 6ravenhurst. This is the terminus of of these rivers is that although quite As another Sam- , T . I I we decided upon Muskoka. We � I I Mr. Neehla of I . 1 1 them in passing. There are two or .emg the author of the � - Mr. Is"'C ad ple of theii rather peculiar manner Mac cause whatever, it is almost certain to . -, t4e railway and may be termed the narrow, in many places not wider than � . be run into by another which follows . heard much of -its beautiful lake has of 11nilinding his own D i three charges i made which require ,above article wbicfi -we quote from his � %!, �int,e� it, B its -jUmping off place'. Gravenhurst is A: canal, and very crooked, the natural I 1 Usiness," we me " t � . and even if an accident does not hap- lovely.seenery, and last but not leist, s�aid to be a smar little town, but very channel is navigable for- large sized give the following item from -THE Ex. closer attcntion�� First, we axe charged paper. Miserable as the composition is, - � its-, agricultural and piicatorial i re- with beina an Informer, because in a it is infini per annui . I � I POSITOR ofthe 12th inst.: telY BUPetiOr to his best effort.. Pen, -almost inextricable confusion en sources. According y wel s I little of itisviSible from the railway Steamers without dredging or any arti- ! � - I hook the . local parairaph "we made mention of the He is entirely� innocent of the Most 11 . , -The � on OM t�ack. Like most of the other towns ficial prep�aration, and the water is so "A HtAvr PENALTy. - The Town fact that the Tow1n Clerk of Seaforth Meagre literairly!ability ana the fram- I 11,enders( dust of old Huron fr our feet I and ; d villages around here, it is located deep and the banks so steep that boats Clerk of Soaforth has laid himself liable' of two 0 Ing es. The passenger train referred to, an - - took train for Toronto. The ro�te 1be- e are I t( - some. had laid him liable to the penalty of onsecutiVe sentences of �c6untry -8. on the day in question, in order to on a high rock. Ther' in it three can land almost at any point on the ) have imposed upon him the decent � up an ordinary grade had to, get tweenithis and Toronto is �,) familia to g (I hotels, Be $200 by not having his voters' lists -English is a task he could not perform . became U.. -be backed most ' . O' veral stores and a few rocky shore. In fa,ct they are so crook- what severe penalty of $200, for neglect- . even to save � � il of our readers that it I is unue(es- ; ready in the tim appointed b hislead. He is Bi � a cons4derable gipoo private residences, and it derives ed'and winding that it is a marvel how ing to have his voters' lists ready in the y statute. i mply. & . � thro-win � ' distance So as to sary for us to say anything about. 'he It will be notic that the statement is tool in the hands of a more designing , He 'was I . :. sights and scenes on the *ay W, , its trade almost exclusively from the boat -men can safely navigate them by time speciged by statute. We do not not denied, but att3mpt is made to, and unscrupulous :ma�n,-i � 0 � get a good start. It was, therefore, I bet )en equally 1 bruised . I I - here and that city. Suffic , 1�,mbering interests, there being no night as well as by day without any know whether the fault lies with the divert attention tom. this fact by rais- man who has frequently and publicly . �011 v-, . � b acked up over a long high bridge 0 It to 113aY %r ufactnring and the farming trade light or mark, but one would almost Clerk or with the printer, but if with ing other iss' boasted of- bisc� I Mr. Rast, - that we arrived there as sp6edily . r � u a b in of little or no account to think by instinct. Any person who the latter,1 Ues. ; We have not yet laid Onn6etiOn with the Pa. I � as we suspect is the rination agai,#Bt the T0`*WU Clerk of . who, not very -long agogratuit. I nerville'M . - . . hope tiose members pf the Council i Seaforth, and well are not Sure that we ously tendered #8 sup -port at the next . Ere origin � - I I . Our first duty was, Of course', � to Dian who had been a resident of the the Mississippi," can from that form a who vot d', to give the town printing � shall do so this y ar, because election to a Refo Posed -to' - j ust preparing to make a rush for the We were told by a gentle- has read Mark Twain's "Old Times on we which span3 the Grand River, and was Grand Trunk locomotive c @�uld Cori a village case, I i1nf o per, and us . e ; grade in front when a long and heavy procure a good sqnare meaU Thus for- place some 16 years and is well ac- pretty correct impression of the appear- I into incompetent hands will now there are I r2n representative .in � I ard one of I have at least two offiers who have been � I � IL eight train turned a curve and came ,tified we got on b bho num6r-; q-hainted with the Surrounding coun ance and character of these rivers, . this county, for a consideration. In. loss 3-8 v-, -0 . , ,try, I the decency to put their hands into placed in a Simi arly unpleasant posi- ave often been surprisEidithat � only parti , . ous ferry boats that ply between he t4at fully 75 per icent. istaken up with � one exception that the banks deed we h I z . � ' with this ' their own pockets and pay the fine for tion by this saME bungler, and it would ectable, I Conservati � -An W �' t hundering down upon the passenger city'and the Island., and had the pl 25 he Mississippi were soft and shil the Clerk,, as we understand he is to be the resp . ves bf this I 5- rcick 3 and water,,i and not more than of t , %ing, j coaches. It � over -took them before they ure of looking through the! handsome �r cent. is land in any way fit for cul- while the banks of these rivers are against." . � not be fair to sel(ict one and leave � out . town who established the pape I owith Royal H-1 I al I 1 ere � P their money and. who Maint; - i� - could be removed from this bridge, and spacious hotel re' ently' � r A eted 'on , - I �he others, but we nowgive fair warn- I a -in with . I near doil c ti-��ation. -At this place, or more prop- hard as rock can be, and more solid and There now, Mr. Conservative or any ! ing to all concerri'0 that another year their patron � T the escape of hundreds of passengers 'the Island by the now celebrated cars. -e�ly 3peaking, at Muskoka wharf, which ago and contributions, . � anlan. .This r � Should pe - 1 - _ stable thkii the eternal hills. About other man' don't you think he Las fal- I we shall make it our business to' see rMit its COlumns to be at the - night � bi can only be ascribed to theinterven man, Edward H . Island is in sight of '�Gravenhurst, we got On the cenlre of the IndiRn River and at len entirely now? . � the a�h tion may be very correctly termed the In . ngs We think he ought 1 that in the ca�e of 'every delinquent -the disposal of a renegade Grit, -a p . I 'El. - l . ,reatm.0 : preading I I board the "Nipisping," one of the Mus. Port Carling are erected locks, through to be put on probation after that, until law shall be enforced, even supposi who would barter his soul for temporary . tUnauly d � of a merciful Providence. The Pallman of the cityj and Hamlan 8 hotel'seems to koka lake Steamers. The boats on the which all boats have to pass. Here a symptoms of "minding his own busi- mg notoriety; who has altern& � I coaches w' be a favorite resort,and is daily crowded gas] oui doing soi will bring upon us the I tely fawned -SPrin � - . � - J . hich contained the pusengerB 1, :oka lakes belong to the Muskoka channel has been blasted througn esB" begin to show themselves again. wrath of pkr'simol4ious councils and, im- upon and anonymously abused ... Ing out re by city people, who cross over to sniff the n Many of I ; � . ,were badly snaashed, and the engine of. the fresh and invig abdNipiBsing Navigation Company, of solid rock for a distance of about a In reference to the . extract from the pecunious and inh our mosti r6spectable 0 ; Mi. Berrie . orating I ke breeze. w�ic a the Hon. Alex. Mackenzie is hundred feet, and the ele I ompetent newspaper itizens and who i - the freight train waB broken and twisted The hotel seems to do a lar e business vati6n of Lake New Era, wo would just Bay that the publishers who 1ndertake work the has been more than i buShels,of le both in Solids and liquids, y once forced to get . . I i � rk,ea dent and Hon. A. P. Cockburn ROs:seau is 80 great that the locks had publisber4that paper is doing the cannot perform. But there upon his marrow bones and a j . , I 0 �. I are yet � -one load � it must have cost its proprietor a hand � 1. Pologize .... 0 into almost inconceivable shapes, whi d although G "n( ral Manager. This company have to be constructed to elevate boats from CQUDty printing at a ridiculously low graver charges than even being an in- for and withdraw hisslanderous, utter- � .. i bushels _Q .. .. I - several of the cars in the freight train some , I � - fiv1119 E teamers plying on Lakes Muskoka, one lake to the other and vice versa. At figure, throwing in. the county advertis- former. : Ridd. frou sum for its construction, is :no R� We are Icharged. with having . a"ces, and ]VOM I whose vile tongue even � I ! qssean and Joseph, and one upon this point also, as we have already ex- ing for nothi i . were thrown fr6m the bridge and fell doubt a profitable Speculation. Here L 'ke ainqd, the boats branch off. The umns of his ng, proving that the col- swindled the to ' -the sacred ties'� of relati . - 400 bushel - I . � ; I into- tho is prominently displayed the challen' .paper are worthle, a an the Silver Creei By -Law, and with Shield"Ahos who had 8affi- � i a distance of about 60 feet NipisBing. � They are all comfort- PI i WA in connection with onsbip have 1. ! 38 8 . failed to e -There go able and commodious crafts. The boat firom Gravenhurst goes on to Ros- advertising medium. If Tim ExpoSiTC ised our plosition as a member . de'zice to treat him as he ; � � abyss b6low aiadiwore literally'smashed cup recently won by the oarsman in i �]% having -u cient indepen i the Avonb � "Nipissing" and "Wenona" run between sean, and another boat proceeds u had not endorsed the statements of . I into splinters. it is little short of -a' England, as well as a variety of meaals G I av 3nhurst or P the I of the Council f � r our �. own personal deserved- : 4 � Ben. P<), 11, all of f . � and other trophies of his ski - Muskoka Harbor, at the Lake Joseph to Port Cockburn. Lakes New Era, we would have taken -no no. gain. This charg haS been, made so We have - now, completed Our un- 1 July 31--st i I 0 t of Muskoka Lake, calling at Brace- Rosseau and Joseph are connected at tice of it, but since he has done so, we equ ntly that it a now time it Was pleasant task fo' . miracle that the passenger . coaches, which look well, and are daily critically bri ,and thence to Ross fr e Ahe a=on.t ' � 9 eau,atthehead Port Sandfield, a point about two miles would psim � the present, and we � - 1 been 940 - with their living freight did not sh%re viewed by many people. Having "done" of � Lis o ly state that we have no set at rest. Th by --law referred to hope we Will not require to return to it, .1. , I A ake Rosseau, � one going down and from Port darling, by an artificial chan- though' ever becoming a million rely .i .- � ts,' the same late. the Island and the hotel to our satis- _ measured 2,380 ,eS. It received four and we shall inot, unless ; Receip _t I C i . . .� V I th(' other up ea& day, thus making a nel 1 ut through a narrow neck of la,ud. aire, but if we' had no .. opposition in I seve : L 1 - I 4 , ng expe oes, I regular ad'vertising I tempted. But., having Put our hand to, � � 11:81 Theinatural connection between these town, and were willing to take te transient�advertisements such I the plow, we Wig not !Z4 back until I I - faction, we. return6d - to. the city and dal: y line between these two pla ed two'lakes is a narrow, rocky river which tage of that fact insertions. At th ` I . The practice of sQnding trains out commenced preparations for our north- wI'ilE another' trim little t _advan- I ra for hands $2U , E ?".'_ I , and had plenty of I as this, viz., 8 ce ts per line f is fin .. I � � 1 4 1 1 is not navigable, hence the necessity Silver Creek by-laws to print at $200 f rs irisertion and 12 cents per line for ' , shrink from the duty of ex I 11itchel , , I f rom stations in such rapid succession ern trip. Out first business was to th osseau" connects with these at . or the I the work -A tew � on a single track is bad enough, but ,procure tickets. This we did at the P4t Carling, at the head of Lake Mus- , I t" i � ished. We Will not . rb I . I for nd the wisdom of making the arti- each, and cO'uld at the game time sit at each subsequent in�Bertion,, this L fraud ' � fine C111 r -ins So heay. a,, and makes daily trips between ficial channel. Besides this the Con- the Cc . by-law, i especially when we are . i I that of loading passenger tra office of Mr. Barlow Cumberland, who �ol i posing seems to be a very obliging an(! courteous I i f two - .. uncillBoa,rd and vote our own as any person cai prove for himself ! required to do so! in , 6 __ def n I � chest'nut A - - . I . is �a� � thElb 10int and Port Cuckburn, at the strue'tion of this channel saves about bills through, after they had been by figuring, wouldl come. to 633 the present insta�ce. We have still a � ' . Re ily that one Ongine can not draw them gentleman, and who for a consideration he, "I d Df Lake Joseph, going up at night Six miles in the distance bet 3.20 ; 13 If e Be as in , . up a grade is, immeasurably worse, and of $7.25 furnisbbd us wiW a ticket an(t I ween Port thrown out by better and more honest we charged $200, 6r $133.20 less than few shots in the I c i will. n. I (Meel-lout b] .�Comitng down in the morning. On our ti . . ker wb] more danger�us ; and this practice, we which socured us passage from Toronto Th;' , boa . 9arling and Port Cockburn. Men, we cktainlY would be on a fair the regular rates oll adver sing 10 .ch Pe � � all run in connection with Journey we'continued on our way to way of dyin' or than etrate even moro,4�%p],y into tL-e calous ; I if; a �rA� : I g rich, though we would not we could have co cted by law, and yet flesh than � breed fi-ve aria inforined. I is a very common one to Gravenhurst by rail and fr lim thence i � - , � -on I the' 6-ains on ;the Northern and the Rossleau, at the bead of Lake Rosseau, say respectable. Mr. McLean, how- bler accuses us of thosei,which have already . � I i )06 iiil. oth ­ around'the Muskoka lakes by boat and Ha� this imiudent =1' � 2,( , ' * . i milton and Northwestern Railways, d ulled. up at the fine summer hotel ever, is n gone forth, and � . � or railwa�js than tli),� Grand Trunk, return, with 4 whole grist of rail I an Ot alwa s consistent in his robb ng the tow 8 are not afraid to use i- � y 130 y i n in this transaction. them providing the occasion for their I : -Xr� C�- ; - aboat a,n4 lake literature n he has a Particular hobby The second paxt of he charge is as false use arises, although We axe free : Braliger,Ws - and has been: the occasion of making.. stear' hat a person can leave Hamilton or of t�e somewhat notorious Senator charges whe thrown in 'To i3to about seven o'clock in the Pratt. After remaining here a few days to ride . to con- 7 J 7 . narrow escaphs from severe and serious* We left Toronto by the I Northe or flome religion to attack over as the first. The ill at our request fess that it i � noon last,w " Railway, our first i mo ning and reach either Rosseau or we r turned to Port Carling, and went ) is I My poor sport firing I . achinery -idents. I� is evident from this that another man's shoulder, as may be seen was submitted to a' .committee of the at M" ' I a CC Objective point bein ' I P00 . 0 ,ockburn by nine o'clock the Same from thence to Port Cockburn, at the by his � I r Te back of a jackass.- �� ' ma ; Barrie. After leaving Toronto for sev -a skunk ove : , in the interests of public Safety railway - � publishing Dan. Moran,s- Council to be enq " d into. The pres. ED. EXPOSITOR. 1! � I gether -w,ltl- I I i . I eveaing. The travel on these lakc-S hea of Lake Joseph, where we spent pamphlet at a "ridiculously low ' 'Man of that com- I . I . oral miles, we passed through; a magni-� dming the summer months is surpris- sevie al days quiti figure," out Mayor was ch7a i - - I The fire is ; corpora,tions and managers need shaxp ficent country. The -tow � 9 pleasantly. - In a fu- -a amphlot reviling the Cath ttee. The committee received all I I from a spal 4 1 Canada thistl � * I Xr. G.ropp I I otter we will give a more partio- ligion and defaming Rev -Dean Murphy, the information they desired; 'they re- � I I rAips Of1 ing' The Steamers are crowded and p county of Tork, are - ular ascription of these beautifullakes; moral character. 8 any of the best farms in Lobo z . looking after� as well as steam boat Etobicoke, Vaughan and King, in thei th�i'lr in to Graverilinrat usually car tare olic re- Mi es i est and - over- ' � I . proprietors. # strict And rigid law splendid townships. rie �fmm fonr to six pusenger� . His object wasn't ported to the Counc run m � this being I � I coaches, and We will �1, and the Council and East-williani � I I ' I . give our views upon . sliould be passed to prevent this and We used to flatter onrself 'with the alllf which are daily crowded -both as a field for agriculture. Muskoka money, for he didn't get it. What ob- adopted the report d passed the ac, � I , S. � . I a little ovey . - � We shall ject then had he in v, I One I I thought that Huron, and especially the wails. The first stopping place of any also low? We simply count without one ssautient vote or ' . _ day la Ot week as Mr.John , � � _OD other evil and dangerons practices on townships which surriatind Seaforth, not( f t0it as a summer pleasure refer to this in its financial bearings to voice. The editor i Richards, of St. �josepWs .Isla . , I �_ S�01� : I . -- 4 ' Edter leaving Muskok f is and health resort, and touch upon what this paper who . � nd, was , Trachsell '( the part of ra Iway companies, and an Composed the garden and beaut' a whar I �f I . . ) ­ .-I Y SPOtof Brdebridge. This village, like most show Mr. McLean's inconsistency when was then Reeve, wa�s not at the ' I Bailing up Hay Lake about six O,Clock � � 1119 with he Canada but we naust now confess that of the people who flock here in the heated he taunts us with lowering the ceS. oil Board when the I q - - . . I - Con -n- 'in theovening, his attention. was drawn � :& ; ��ive, t& ve amd learn, and in thJ Pri �cconnt was passed, � � efficient in6�ietiou should be -provided we li , * t the Allers, in this region, is baih upon term 'do, and how they live and amuse He may state, .as he has already done, and consequently could not hav ' to some men on Shore near the mouth :�� . , 1119 A, C( Is r6sPec a hi irh rock. It is'situated at the head themselves, and other matters of inter- that hedid Dot print Dan's pamphlet, � e vote.a Of *a"hht1e_ creek, who V ; I . I r � - t �� I . i to see that when people entrust them- at least, our notions have been some- � of tI 'a ,-)Iuskoka River, about two milesf est as they occur to us. - ,for #s passage. These Statements can ' . vere shout ing and I � . I � selves to these companies they coui� what modified. In- �ownsbips fron i t e lake. It : . wavin I I .. �� �� 11 11 these — I but we are prepared to prove it, and he be substantiated by t g their hats. On. going- 'to the � - 0 - -- , is a place of, about � _� � he Public records place h ' I . do so with a feeling of socurity and tb at there are handsome and apparently inhabitants, and is supported other did it as it were for the honor of the if any persorl chooses to doubt Our word. � 6 found that four children be- Yardswherl ' taxy terror 2,0 � :terrible ocean steamship I thing, I � ' I I .1 - 1 - I � I . a itse I . � . come -to he last and probabl. into a boat Which 'had been left in the I'll disaster has occurred, attended by the price. " During our confrere's late y i l they need not, be in momen ' cOmfortable farm residences, large and prin ,ally by the: lumbering interest. An "without money d without We now � iA Frechette had got it free substantial farm buildings, good ' an longing to Capta I �� at I and fine, cleared, productive fields. We a fir nice buildings and has loss of 173 fives. The ill-fatbd vessel affliction, we printed matter for hi'm a the meanest charge of all, viz-, "HaV- , creek by a I I ng1par 1. of being run over and thrown from the f`911ces It c( ains a few track Ld mangled or killed have all these at . _ large public school, in which are ing published a pam phlet fiShi ' ty, and after tyiug : I ZfL Truchi � . - . home. 13ut here . was the South African mail steamer I a low'rate, and put biB own imprint 0 t reviling the " their playmate -la dogL�to I hurt, but � - . there is a sameness of Scenery! which is enga - el four 'teachers. Mr. dhaxles Teuton, and the scene of the catastro- I it,so that he might charge his own , n Catholic religion.1, In reply to this, we i sea themselves by rock-. Q I : Dea Ile, a former resident o I ts, they amuse . I Peatedo was' Price prefer giving' the e dence of oth6rs 1 ing the boat, whi I � . not manifest there. The allu�ial lands . f Seaforth, phe Quoin Point, between the Cape of I for it from his patron$ and make money vi I TuE English. Parliament was pro- ,now re3ideo here. He is married and Good I Hope � and rather th e capsized and all . I y , re ' on the jobs, which fio doubt he did, following" * - y are ever where dotted with be Algoa Bay. The an our ow� statement. - Ili. ,TO I rogued on Saturday last. The sessio Mutiful, I has ; ot led down Th I the children were drowned before help I about �j -, . i n I C I _. �f y -nd occasional rolling , sitio[ I c is an extra t from a letter I f Deputy Registrar, an i . i could re em ad groves 9 He occupies the po- were �00 Souls on board at the time, in- and.we think our readers will agree written by Mr. Moran I The bodies were is iU a da�6 s route I I crew, and of with us that this to tb.E� Sun news- taken up as ' 9 was an unusually lengthy and exciting lands I d says he eluding Passengers and ach th ' ; kly as possible froin he i),jured i quIc - The crops all along tl�ii likeE the Placei well, although i - is rather aPoor wa� of paper, and to which weare informed, ft were good this season, wheat, I som one, and- Bom rather lively scenes and fall I t is t1ais number only 27 succeeded in escap- I repaying us for such kindness, retur he creek only one of � Playii2g an � , I ! hat lonesome in the bottom o I oats and baxley espe6ially See I winter. Mr. ing in'the ship'B boats I 111119 the publisher of thWpaper refused in , I I < werl The World says it is a r�ied to be ; - them showed any B,g I . I evil, sertion. He sa I US Of life. Every- � Untilhe wa . I -04 Wednesday, th'e# sixty-first day 1 as all moral men, ,no On � Weeks -ago . � i. Wm, B ainan, another Seaforth boy, is I us evil for good, instead of good for . ona destine to take a,,pl heavy. This magnificent count seemed Joe ys : I Do you remember, I i . ' d in Bramebridge. He is en- of the President's case, was the best in ' Christians are supposed to do. ref- -giving I in a Ce ain surgery,YOUr i the vital spa sessi ry a ' I thing 'Was d e � to restore life, but a ace in Eng- to have been placed here upon I the pn- gm I ; t to Bay good -Mr. Sun � � lish history. or six weary months trance of our journey so as to Make the ge. in the 1 Mercantile business, several weeks. The, bulletins wer ' in me a 'note addressed to I I rkhadfled. The mother the thigh) .a;,. . I ,and : 1.8 I erence to the heavy penalty, it is not the of the children returned from the Sault bUt ampat I '_ I I& the Premier W�s 'at his Post, fightin barren wilderness beyond a . � I i3 doin well. Near this more Satisfactory than since the 8th of I on "printer who did pu lish the pamphlet to find strangers rabbing the inanimate ; I octon -- wel 9 and poax in �plae �, and boat half a mile August, and the facts in the ease f ally 1 6x r wish to imPlicat16 others, but our "arid for'whom you. ted as agent, 1- forms of her loved Ones On theflo : � Ja I I . .1 . - 1: - e wrongs greater contrast, to less a vantage ; . located one of the lax- lanation will be f6rthe * ac I throi ure to adjust th , 'do . t e river S. mIng at the -,stating or Of 1 84tUrday, bi . � - � than it otherwise would have done. , I 11 sustained the bulletin prove- I pr.o�i that it coul I be done for $18, 1 het -now desolate I 'to stand the� I � of the Irish t6nant faxmors, and his When we leave the county of 'York and gest ' 1�giest tannery in Ontario. ment : during the The inii per time. We be�lieveothat accori- "four dollars less than )1r. McLean,s I home, and the strong I � lot the la � last 24 honr; has I ing to the law the rmer (Mr. Me- I men wept as the wail of anguish burst : I -A batn' J . The f�m in building is four . storeys been ,�marked. The * "offer ? Who lowered prices �hen, , I � I � most obstinate Opponents were the men pass over the line into the adjoining high, � President has 1 Lean) win i from her heart. 1 1 1 � : a d he en receive �'anlffo the fine, and 14MCLean or Neelin ? The family are strang- 1 012 i. I . to J-1 ,. � , . I - who above all others claimed to be the county of Simeoe, the change is, soon Conn ... ct tire buildings, cloSoly not ga'aned much strength yet butl this will somewhat compensate him for Mr. McLean did ers to most of the People, but theybave I 9 .11 . ed, Cover over an acre of land. there has been a §teady advance'in 11 "not see his way clear to publish my I ; I on- , Mont contains all the the features of the case, which has 1 he is deeply grieved. the warmest sympathy under this ter- -all Bet On . I perceptible. There are still good home- : he establ�ish � a I the IOBS Of the town p#inting over which "pamaphlet, and declined the job . � �� I , fi friends of Ireland. Mr. Gladstone has steads here and there, but the Ilan I � not been able to, give the Irish farmers comes mcre hilly and B and Most; improved appliances had a good I AS to ourselves , for rible bereavrnent. Mr. _Richards Say -S I .: the sto * - effect on the pulse and tem- ! we would say that next year if Mr. Mo. "remons Satisfactory to bi : . - � at W. . I I es and for ti inanaf-acture of leather, and the mself- I ami I he has witnessed Sorrow in many forms, ; There were I ; I : - ' I . I � � . � lo I perature. The Stomach is improving, I Lean gets the town ' t' "satisfied ; you ought to be. You, Mr. but nothing to e i which -Were a I � � . � P�n 1129, and Should "Neelin, expressed your willingueSs to qual this heartrending I f I . � � is . - I � I 11 J I . I � � � . ight. - ! i ; . i - 7aOt Worth a � I � I I I I I � � I . I . : I I I � - � : � � I . I : � � � . I . . __ I I ; � I i � i � I I I � � . I I i ..- . : � I I � � I . I . ; i I . � I . : .1 ; ; . . � -_ : - � i I , : . � . I- - . ! .- ., - - � I I I - � � I i I � I . i � � ; - . � . . J, � � I - - i i: ; - � , I . . i i - - I I . I . 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