Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 20 Dec 1866, p. 6

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_ `uu|4|!:__>-;_-J L...-.3-o.....;'_,',}._` _, .,_'on_ a;.?1:bial;Asessx;1_gnt of. .__. *. 3 835 cen_t__5_,'on t " ` =1ze.==`ia, ceijgi: on;-. 1_ : 22 -159 I.c;o{5:d';;;;x:t;;;ntucgiigliifnery of _lhe latest iistyleslalwayn on lymd. ' ' ' ya no... _.. 'n;._n.._ o._L...a. n...___u_ 172.....- @ , g 2 LBEGS to inform! h_e Ladies of Barrie and vicin- " " ity,'that shej; -.n'ow prepared to execute all -9rdg:rs,fo'L,Mil1ine ,in .the Latest Fashions and 'n.;H3',`{`m .1`: : . ' . `~I*:`a'*" Ladies Sr and "Felt Hats Cleaned and ;_Al.tered to the preent Fashion. T T - I _L'_!-_' ____._n.._-_1 _1- 1:-ue,,. ,# -1-L1,, 1,. _. ` Lamps, Ghuimneikzc. J n. -- 10:` Opposite Joh;nso7i s Oyster Saloon. v ? `*9 Q`! I_- I -13 T Tall p}ices,'33nginA from $12 to $60. ' For Ln sale and alwdys on hand. ` '99 us .....;-`go .._.- ..-....-W-.n-1:; I-.`_Vv|.'lLUu Again he stat-es that the jnllndiatei predecessors of the present Conncil- (meaning, we -presume , the last Council over which Mr. 'McCon key ,preAsided)jb `-' lefta clean balance-sheet behind_t_hem , having made ample ~r'xn1ry-n.-..-{Iv ..A"..._-...., I __provjs`i_on V for the n- always On hand, being supplied regv-ularly I d from the Oil Market. direct. . A I " Imported from New York, and offered at the lowest Cash prices. 011 APRO'F;--OfUNI,`C),` Int 'hnm:..:.... (`..-... ..1.._... -1 Besides a_lnrge assortment of, -6UNiO S -3.: _ The best cjuinlitie of .-- _r-.._.. Tnmmnio 'iii;i;'5X>}. W. .3. GAPON, ' ' s AA`-sent . j ,Dnplop S,v.reet_ Barrie, JKELMAN 3; do. V V V "'l"" -_l"."."-'f*-In Iux MIC _pnymnt of every shilling then required, 91 l1nnrlcnrnn~n.1...-l.'... ___ 4| ([1 f: T V : ` .f._ ,1 I `ETNG West ; half Lot No. 9. infhelllvth Con; 7 ,TownshVi'p`-of ,Co1lin`gwoQd,' County of Grey = -'1'06~i.'cres; vejor sixmcresfof 'wbih are cleared, I ting! ajahdnty erectqd thereon}; The'1and is ._well ' ;j1?ii :te1'id,b`and`Vthe 'soili s:n rieh clay. loam, . 111--...- Q'nA-'..> . . ., .T, viz.` .BmcEtALI., . ; British AA_`rnerican`AAssu_ranceACompany. T$ohto, .4_ch May, 1866. ' 19- ; N'.BL--?St eauiers'cal1 daily from Bell; Earvtvnhd Ban-ie.'. -. _. - _-. -- who u-v-nauuauu up `j F6r further particuiars nppfy at Hdwkstone, 102 _Mr. JohI'rWilliaIhso_n, or; to the subscriber, V..- r._..-...v....r.v `-vn\-Ills? nu uunu uuuuuto - A goo.l substantial and commodious-`house, which has been recently furnished and fitted up for 9. lrotelz` It wiil be let` on `very favorable terms to any respectablevspplicant, experienced ail] ;tbe businessvof keepig a .c9mfortableand well or- dered establishment - ' ` \ '`6-.\ n.-_. - IN the rising village of HAWKSTONE, which for beauty of si'tu'ation- and. aalubrity of cli-` `mate will compare favorably with any locality, on "th -pi_cturesqu'e borders of Lak Simcoe. A ......i -..I_-._...2-I -.,.1 . -- _ HE undersigned has ,been{appointed_ Asslignee in this matter, and requires claims to be led within two months from this date. _ Dated at Churchill, in the County of Simcoe, this eighth day of October, `AD. 1866. ' In th matter of bRIOH./1R.D HINDLE, an Insolvent. -' ITUATED midway between `Allandnlc and the Town of Barrie. ` : A -` . The buildings are nearly new, and suiciently commodious to do a. good Hotel Business. There- ure about 40 acres of Land attached, together with a. good butches shop. . For pntticulars apply to rrnu-n1-r fun . nun . .that the'missIatements Tare Awxlful ones. An untrulh may be {told .as Well by implication` as by express assertion; as for instance, where the \Av'riter in the E2`;/zmz'7zer spealfs of the rate for purely townpurposes being no less than_ 12 cents in the dollar, he evidently wishes it to be understood t.lntA_tln's is zin exceptional mate, having no hpnmlled in former years. The st:1temr:_nt. gi\*eh.jbeI_o\v will show " Awhat this insinuation isworlh. ' A......'._ `L, - August 29th, 1865. sTEA.\I,sAW-..\~11LL, in :1 good pine locality, in the Township of Nottuwnsaga; about 5 miles from 9. Railway station, with 600 acres of excellent farming land-ntlaclxevd. ` e -F A R wo R s AYE 1_'N A THF TOWNSHIP OF MULMUR, HE East half of Lot 29, in the 5th Conces anon. ' . Thelnnd is of an excellent quality, and there are about 40 acres cleared. and lit for cultivation. Immediate possession can be given. Price mod- erate and terms of payment easy- Title indis- putable. ' ' ` _- - "A Apply (if by letter, pre-paid) to ARDAGH & ARDAGII, Q.-.l:..: cm... 1).. __:- Barrie, Nov. 10, 1864. BOULTON .9; McCARTHY,. . Solicitors. Sn-luxool, Post, and `-Meeting-Hous, `.withi_n _half' a mile. Stage pa.sses,day_. T1-mus: Half down, remainderwilh interest. 1 Enquire, A `J. H. OADES, nulafnn `ABOUT. 60 Acmis, NEARLY -40 V CLEA/RED. "-Good s`oil, and well watered; WITHA rrnnmwr YOUNG QRCHARD. FOR SALE, the,N x?%,Zmr 27', 1st com.-es-' sion of.Uro, nenr White"s Corners, on the Penetangllisbene Road, D" SHERIFF'S Om-`ma, Bmnm, October 10th, 1866. _ I'M..-` ..._lLI:_L,_1.n . v ~- \/I.l.U_UUl 1UI.u, LOUD. ) ' First published `October '17l1:,_'18C6. . uga. gum Assestrgeu_t_oriabonj I, meal Rats. 1,.ce9&8 In.-thr-`..$.-.:: Oouuty.Rc.te, 6}` cgnts in"the 'n";In1-. V `x ` ~' 5 - unuu` 'B.mie, October 27th". 1866. uuuu \J:1.Il|-'I1EUlV, DJIMUISU 15: U-AK"-`Ny and HECTOR CAMERON, ' Defendants. BANK or UPPER CANADA; Flaintis, ' vs. ' O" JOHN CAMERON. HECTOR CAMERON, and the HONORABLE `JOHN A. MCDONALD, n_p._.:|-_n..~ V3: ' ` JOHN CAMERON and HECTOR CAMERON, - 1 ' ` Defendants.` The West half of LVot nnmber fteen in the` ninth Concession, Nott.awasaga'.` JOHN. GLADSTONE and THOMAS` H. GLAD-` STONE,` ' . Plaintiffs JOHN CAMERON, SAMUEL 1: IIARMAN, nnrnnnnfu ' uunun BANK OF `U PPERV CANADA; Plniniitrs, SAW-M|L_L sop. 'S_Al_.E . - . QR` To RENT} Insolvent _z_1g; or 1864. at twelve o cIock noon. the undcrmentioned lands and tenements, or the interestof the Defen- dant therein, under :1 writs of Fieri Fucius in the following suits :- V ` In the Cunly Court of "I-8` Couizty of Sim'cov.'. ROBERT P. CAMPBELL, Plaintiff, HECTOR CAMERON, Defendant. - _ `In the Oourt oi/' Qzcb;rz s Bench." * , TER.\lS MdD13IiATi. Apply (if by `letter post-paid) to `pas. aw \.._..- SHER.IFF S SA'LE oFL:x:NDs. 1 %DesJirabLlJParn1 forTSa1e. IN THE COURT HOUSE, COAUNTYVOF SIMCOE, 'l` W11`! {of which `me full vaviufe i'nba'shvi11b paid. ' - - ' E. s. cnmma, [ ` At Fraser`: Exchange. _N.B.---f`a1-iners who wotild rather deliver to me at Lefroy mai do 30. V -39- T V E. 3.0. WHEAT 2 WHEA'1` 2` 60,000 Bixf of Wheat And UOARSE GRAINS wanted at August 6, 1866 For Sale or to Let -THE VCROVVN .|NN Xtlwoovnr V- II --vvvw ` _ _ V and GRAINS wated at`- Barrie, Hawks_tone, and Orillia, lVVevclan at` least make no excuse for him on the ground of ignorance, inas- rnucll as he had access to all the inform- ation he might require to become fully posted ;. and if we are not greatly mus? taken in our suspicious, he "had, orshould have had. :1 personal knowledge of the facts, such as would '\varra`nt the belief .that thenxisslatements BY PUBLIC `AUCTION, )` th.e19th. dny of JANUARY, A.AD. 1367,: V will be sold T IN THE TOWN OF BARRIE, %Hotel%_t_ 9_1:_ Rent; FARM FOR TSAIE af the Sheriffs Office, ARDAGH & ARDAGIH, Snlinitnra R _ HF.N1iY FRASER, Exchange Hotel-, Bnriie. ` ODD ` HENRY SLOAN, A an:aIu\nn B. xvjsnm-I-, Sler1'"; Co. Simcae. X A L} last "week expr`s`sd=jo!Ir iintgmitfni` of agdin _ref_erriug ..to-- this sul_>_]ec1, and c_apnot' do Tso` at` at mori=:_ ppfzoitun saozi" than the pfesenit.` A11 a'rlicle which p'ears in the }ast +iss`1Ie,_3'g`>f' :our`;to'wub co_- temporary, evidently ' `d, " -it not fromthe pen of, Taf`fom1_er V ' Quid not in any case `be `allowed to pass`nn- answered, con'taining Vas it does state-. ments [not only wholly; incorrect, but which must have been _kno\vn to_be so by the writer.` A ' V11-r - -7 . .-1 nun um, Solicitors, Bame. 35-tf 8: ARDAGII, Solicitors; Barrie. 46-tf ~...v4ngu Assigneg} I311` IILJIJ, Defendants; Dal ston. V >32-tf 42-8t 42-l3t' 5 Igvllillcl 3, ' ~ .`1o.`3&WaJker:S_treet,New York. u---j- . **%`v9`!:rt!:!:*!;` ._-_-v.. ....uo, yan u Bla_o.(~:oood from September, 1864, to `December, 1865, inclusive. at the mteof 2.50 a year. _ The North .Bn't1'aIL from January. 1863, to De- _cember, 1865, inclusive; the L'dinburg/1. and the Westmivzgter from April, 1864, In December, 1865, inclusive, and the` Landau Quarterly for the year 1865, a1ll_ie_ mu; pf 1.50 'a`yearv for each or any Re- view. ` V . V ; V. . - ` `E3-`A lfewcopies yet remain of all the Four Re- views lot 4863 at `-1200 ajmqts or: 1:60 for any one. ` I 4 . ; . I _` . ,, _ 1 _ ;_ . 5 u--up\go.__ .._, , >aouax:. . _ 5`sc1:op_1~~ Rate; 6}"ceut in tlie -V _ -_ _doVnR1-'"9-,g...',L s-.>..;-_.'._,. . lb _. , l__ M. .. -.tuuu\.A\lD.If1lKU- I New Sttbscribefs to any two 0! the above periodi- cals for 1866 will be emitled~to.recelve. gratis, any one of the Fgmr Rem'ew;9 for 1865. New SllbS(`|'l- her: to all live .0! the.Pe.-iodicals for 1866, will re- ceive,- gratis, any two of the Four Review: for ' Subscribers may also obtain back numbers. at Ihe ,follo`wing reduced rates, viz : ~ Blaghoood fr_omSepte'mber. year.` , V--:A'rh8'1v0Tl lB11.M'.!]I. frnn'-I 'Ynnma.... IO!!!) ., vs m . . V . Per annum. For any one of the Reviews.. .1. . . . . . $4 00 For any two ofthe-Reviews. . . . . . . . . 7 00 For any three of the Reviews . . . . . . . 10 00 For all four of the Reviews . . . . . . . . . 12 00 For Blacktvood s. Magazine . . . . . . . . . 4 00 For Blackwood and one Review . . . . . 7 00 For Blackwood. and an y two. of the - Reviews......... . . . . . . . . . ..1000 For Blackwood and three of the Re- views......... ..... 13 00s 4 For Blackwood and the four Reviews, `I5 00 The interest of these Periodicals to American rea- ders is rather increased than diminished by the arti- cles they contain on_our late Civil War,and though sometimes ti_nged_wtth prejudice, thev may still con- -sidertngl their rent abilitynntl the diflerent stand-. points from w ich they are written, be read and studiedwith ,adv_ant_age by the people ofthis country, of even s=|'e9_d end, P8..|'1Y.~_ . _ -- -u-$, PREMIUM TOTNE.\'V susscmm-zns. Tm: LONDON QUARTERLY R:-:vna:\v [Conservativc-.] Tm: Eiomnuncn `Rsvn~5\v [\Vhig.] V Tm: Wssmmsnzn Ravunv [Rndicn1.] THE N cam Brixnsn RI-2\ 11:`\V [Free-G.hurich.] - - ' and- ` - V 'BL'Acxwoon s Mmnxzm: [ I`or_v.] TERMS FOR 1scc, PAYABLE IN U.S. T cm: RENCY. V R1-: 1~'r:ma.\'cI-:s-;l`. AD. 'McC6nkey, M.P.P.: L_ount, C_onnMty Registrm-; B. W. Smith, S J. .R. Cotter, County Attorney ; W. 31. Niel Editor of Barrie.]:'a:u1_ni2_zc)'. All opemtions performed in be r sty1e,2nd satisfaction given it eve charge made V V . single tooth to 9. complete set, on Gold or Sil-.-' ,,,_-.. .. ..... luunuaalull uuu IJU \\'.'1llCu l1[`0i`v. Teeth inserted in a. superior mzmner, fr. m '51 .or Silver I i:Lte, or on. that justly and l.i;;ill_'.- vs- tedmed material, Vulc.m_izel Rubber, am} in such a style as to afford cnserand comfortin rn:1.~:tic;r- ting the food, giving to the patient, M the same time, that natural expression of` coizntcnxuice so desirable to sgcure in the operation oi" inserting articial teeth. . nu .. .... _.-..-. ..\.-.-.u. "'_;I-`eeth lled with G pitting, om Foil,Cen1ent-,.'1ud wtine so as to p1'c5r\`e them from tu1'tbex-decay. Teeth extracted with Tittle or no yiain, nndVpnr- licular attcntionrgjven to the regulation of chil- 'dren's teeth. Where all those requiringhis services M branch of hisprofession can be waited upm Toni`: :v\nA-C`-ma` 1- A - ' ESPECTFULLY dnnox1n.ces am he wn: 1-gu. larly visit the following places on the days and at the time stated, viz._: _ unn.n.1n-:\L ms UHICG, 1st. to 13th 0. each month. IMEEHANIEAL Hams?! TEETH ! ___.: .. \4...v.4a. vr 4:-.4.vJ.I4.(LJ.VA1. 14.41: V Teeth insertedin the m03tappi`OV'_ed style; and as_}1e has made arrangements for visiting Barrie every month, he is prepared to execute any work entrusted [to him-, as cheap as any other Dentist in the Province. ` ` c./A_n _.-....... ... unlv ; u\lv_I|A\a\aI E P.-Ifjiculnr attentiori paid tvo the Regulation of Children s Tceth._ . 1 ' Residence, Newmarket, where he mnv bx consulted the 1 st,2nd, and 3rd of each mor{xI`:. April 19, _1865. ' V , -1-tr ma p1un:::'IUu- ' 113 `When the date falls on Sunday for these places, thqy will be attended to the day follow- ing. A . ALL WORK W'11RR./1 N T E D.` -DR. .1. C..'McCAUSLA..ND, N returningithanks to his friends in Barrie and surrounding country, who have patronized him during the past thirteen years, beg to intimate that in futurt=_l:e will attend at Lliofollowing places monthly :- ` . ?Newn'mrket, 1st and 2nd of enchlontli. I` A Slmron,3rd_ . . . . . . . . . . . Bradford... 4tl)....' . . . . . . .. Bond Head, 5211. . . . . . . . ` Brownsville,` 6th . . . . . . . . . . . Lefroy,l3th....A....;...... _ Barrie . .' 14.111 and 15th . . Collingwood, 16th and 1711), . lllarkham` Village, 23d & 24th Brown's Corners,` 25th . . ManiIln,' 2,9tl1 . . .' . . . . . . . . ' When he will be lmppy to wait upon those re- quiring` his services in any of the branches of his profession. ' Ir 5='t\Kf}m.-. oi... .1..a.. (`.11- -.. c1.._.L, 0 -1 ` uu :5 won; amount or . .' . . . '_~Ig0ca.1`R,at{}s, 1`_I(' cepfs in dollar. ' l`I;..-..L_ T'D._AA_ A - ' DR. P. ETPECK, SURGEONQ cIIANGE._ OF A11-)VERVTISEMEN'l`. uunnur b"1'1u<.'19'1`, BARBIE- . ` In making ;his ann(.uncem'ent, he begs to as- ` sure the public that all orders with which he may be favored will be attended to with be same care and nttentionus formerly. ` FISHING TACKLE, Ar-mmnd 'A`mmu`nmon, with ever_y_r{eq1_1i:-:i1e in t'hc- sporting iine constant- ly on hand. R-u-rSn QM-.4 10:-n CR.-\'IGIIURST- On the 1:: 'O_I`JLLIz\-On the llith STA-Y;\ I']R---_0r1 the 20th DU.\"l`R()(_).\ -()n the `list CREE.\IORE- -.On-th_e 23rd 6-3m.p}e.` Oats. Pea s, Bax11y,& Pork. ' T3 ' 1\A`TlT\Qf\'!\1 lRESUMEDZ;~.BUSINESS. `BAtmm-_u his omce, ufln'I'I1h n mml. ..-.,....|. uunur. Counjy Rate, 9 cents in `the 'I REM1iI1~I '_I`O `Ni`JAW`SUBSCRIBVERs r`..... c..i.'..__:L_'__ . l35,Q.w.3!L?.,3Y!FT, Y UH Hilul-IU Barrie, S;.=pt. 1866. uvx, DUNEBE; STREET,` BARBIE. n n4nI(:nn 91.: a n n n I . . _ . ..... .._. 1 - 1 V - M. BURNS, GUNSMITH, &c., &c., SURGICAL, opnumxvn, ;x.\`1) {Z ANEED, _0;`3IER;7A1{1;XBY. UXLE`;.- `fLnd1g'A1;1=scbi:Tv& _Co.,_ ` ` ' " M Pqblishersb -41:." on '1':-r-n_-, n. . Cash pnid forgnyiqliuntity of ,-_,__d , v-.- v__.. D." DAVIDSON {lam ore Dunlap Sn-evcl, Trom ' NFORMS his for mer friends, and the public generally, llmthc has resumed business in the shop [lately occupied by Mr. McKenzie, Walclnn:x- ket`, opposite Messrs. Ross . &: Gilchrisfs Store, 71!-1 -Isa:-gnu-v-q ikey, .\T.P.P.; Geo. I . Sheriff; I y ;"W. I\'iclml=nn most npprovbd everv case ` r now TEETH 2 D E N TIST. vo_;s;_ xsoysw Er,u_y1ngI.K `J rm-n- mm . Feii-ch tixbnrlm. cl .1 ' 18e'j};_ nlnnumy. nu, Allllfflll; . I\'ich0ls0n, 0.1 1' I1} 'o{. r.J\/LI: Lmrnor. sbi I ,.M' ap;g;t..Xpku'3fifss.`.;B come about two hours. \\'hih- uh--rt ' `Hi INTI-zsena. Y. a\ C.--GCnH('m11 : 1. -- of Brighton. C.\V., IIHILU u: ' :* ~ nnxionsto It-l_\'on know Whztl ' ' ' Renu-d_\' has cm'('lc(| fur um. \I'.' ' ' ed Wllh C0nsnn1pliun_nmldim! : I \\.:~ ~ with Ihe same disease. mnl :Hh-.- hm W -1 , tinudsi-nkingjnsl as she hzul .iu.u-. 5 1- sevorc Nigl1lSw-ms; (*nU;:hv rl!" 1|1:""" everyhighl; (`nuld not shrvp nnlo'~~' :1 3?? morning; I rm'..-ed over 1 qtxrrl 1! u .u`?". ' twenly-four hours; l1ndSt:\L'1c]H|II| V 6zc.,kc., and was._::_n-:nl,\' ([I'!:!i;'I`.{x`1.. W39.80inS as rim as lcuuld. J W-1` `*""`. 1-inc from :1 regular physio.-:'an, lgu it I ll "'V ~ relieve mycough. lwrnl In Hm \':mI:-" `V about a quarter of in mile. vvhi. h h L W" V `j I Wellinglon,'n_r_ul happened lo my rnlnn-. " ` ongould give me zI0melhinL" lu`|L'ln~y\`t' m';' `i c said, There is a [treat Iurhzm Iu`x1;u.\J"!. . Irodnced; DI`. Baker has it [Or swlc. and I : -Night Sweats, Raising `ol'l\1{m-r, l nEn in the it will cure you. I took his ml\'i<'v- "WI ![';"|',` b(lPe home with me 3 lnuk a lrn`-`P"`"'H, - whit-`h'IAfell through m) '<"" -.""""" ` ml ff: lddlt aitablespoonvl and l`('.-dctl W0 U. "_"(-,.u Continued to-rest well em-r\' ni_-2"" H - Lm ` _ ,, {_~L'4 8$&I'_nd(1aIly lelt me and-I 801 "";`. I look ohly3Ihr_ee botIle,s. I am II"! l=;`~'\:;-'21,! pad! m`as'he,arty and W1.-l|ns_C\`Cl` . - 1 "4, -M33 1%fy.:'siup|w--nn-|n.\v was \_vIlh,|!}` "`I"1i;. ~' -who:-wuxaaeczed wnh the Liver .00"1P ' , an e t_II_e_rgnigedy}ind is_ wc-. T ;59C;3l, hg11o7;he:wofld:f you p|85'3' g,;.,.,,.,5;..in..5; V __-.- ....-y c-vrnnllg. h C'~'M `b |c0NsUM;:> The Great She AS T 7,31 ; AWN) { C F`` : 3; ~ }!\{`.7"'H `L ;, vi` as , Ev .; it C`: 3, :- 'T" \v:-_ 1-`: `.."~i nu\. ma. \ H - 1 'rnUIfI .C'.\HI.To.\'.=.>'_ box. '1'` I 'wiH ht` nnncl:-` `.......- gr/1vcnA :l_(`('uVI'diI the world !u : him tn In.-uIlh_.' J.-in can dlmosl :1 .I uwd-rs. n.... \I.\.". to lhe I ` USE '1lL'.l hL`l'('} Int`. 1 Sold by nlh (ht -'-` 1}. up v.;_.u, IUI .l IS :1 L` :'n pc-rlccl health `:1 fix-(1 I CA RI/l'()N-`S _(`().`=.? 7 V .1-x.\'o`rm;:'. VVON1)EI{F1 -'1.` From any l)m;;.{..~1 \Vunvdvrlu| U. -('1.-\'v,'\ buy and try om: hm: lied they are .1 1 ' them In be. I)..: ,. : % ,'I-`ho Olilxmv Letlcxts, wuh um 13; Cosliu-ne.~s, ( ` Kith1('\' i\'I`:1~(-;. RI-`\"I` l.`l.`}\l .\ ,\IOU;\*'mX* The nnmv n! HM-\_(`.l _ PILLS azrullw 1!. cl... .` v` jun-I S(:0.rluL1", \\"~I'1n, V:\-ml {gr T_HP. l-'1 scnd_lhem by 2\'I`n i! . P CP3"'t1'li`urrn sir ummllm I\1.......... . u..mrv'u [rum SH uponlluc Mmmlnliu VMI-:XlC), v'|u'H' the L-loml-pig:rring In-if, By; 4-I.-main" I uuuu-|ug:rr`iI1y_' ll Byx-|vnsiI1;_: an only cure MU prr. . ' 4sIJIl .111.`-|~,,\ Thcy'arc UH: r(Int,-;1_\'"z|;-- I,.,.;,,~, V hasprU'.'i!v.`l1.nj::!I in.`--. 3' ll) I`; ()_\'+: ( ),\r: ()\`x-: ` ():\`:: I"! V7"; TIM cA1:x.,'rc>_\'-;<<'e EVERY ox; .v`1lwn' wnil .hr:\\' .-mi" ehnrVn`.~ lfw lust xI'u~~'e-`smc-nt of the xvmw l::1Se(1. " Lois ol IL .- Tnnml :1 pm 5 nl`:1m- um 1337513 l.(\iu ..I' ll`. . um` --A.5\.'\`.. '( 2 ET BILVICLI `.3 I; IN 1:: 1:: 19.1 / r ' : itfot several yearsi L- Shcxrzlxr-m5` IN` CA.NAD.\, .1 l.l,'\;`- Ihpt A LL .L~1.~ J71 >..`~,"`< ",1 )u.1r,- Wt: r:. in: V H` I451 P1-`.1 _L;-it V. H w1LoN' : \'H;l< f\ \ cu <.': nun, .._ ,_ _ qu:`.I'l_ m:)!f1_ I .-I':- pmn m :h~- 7:; dc-I:ii:`1-:1:-"J. , f': '\\';:<' t;:|._-2; VI` I,~l`lI1,il tlirl nu I wlhf: \'xH:l;_'- wt` llivlrh ml. mr Iw us lih'lI1-rv .~::\\`- ` V.~,n_\' 1u.hiu' "3 ` lb rt-l`im.'o 1xxs`Ijwi udinn lh~n;u!\` 119*} )r sale, In: nd\'iu-`. um} bums` lcnsptmnllxl :il` N In syslum. Al 03: 1.. 11332113. The U" Her`, Pain I-'. go! lncznrl}"nnt!S1T" m- inking 11%` )N C\'TORM3. righlon, C.\ . N.w., um uh J.P., Rm NGroN,am. '_r.3\'CV E , 2 301,060 ._ .' : " nu: ma omce at Uommillor.` 0 _ , 0. ;. 1 ` 26%` I The former, in addition to"tv1 1'e :p'|-vese,ri_tT;j._.,`., 300,000 0 Ree:,ve.',._\v`re-1\4,r;'Sigapon,IM;.Boulton, -. - " g Mr. ~B?o!I,`and' jM;0-T70McCay&hy, _ , 4fse_n;.;:_aj1d. tI1e;lg,ttgx_',_~in;.g g.d:_;` V ` ` alfetidy .31ianed,::;-Wet.-91_Mr 2 D 3 .- -Va--- ~--- -_-- Av-1',-F, sttccessigp, `numbering-in ve fo; the Reevship gnd ,;mo;zt`,;wic__;;m:, nuinber, for the qice ofVCb1iul:illb't.` ' ' ' V ~ * 1 1".` rnL., ' ` ' iBarri e Municipal Nominations. I 'I`l1e'Vatten(lance at the no1ni_uations here on Monday 1astA\vaTs very smalI.. 'l'h'c present `Reeve, and with him as co\.mc%Hors Nlesfs. Plaxjton,Summersett, Morrow, and N.`King wexo nomlnaled, Mr. C,`;rs$'icke and .N.[l`.:GVllll-D having 4 rctired,oand`sotne tim.e elapsing without . `another -nominatiovxlhbeing * made; it was `thought; that ther WOllld'_bB no contest. b Shortly before_11O /.o? c1bi:k,I however, Mr. Simpson was nominatdas 9.: second - _ candidate `for the oI*1e'e\ie'ship,:-zintl the- A1ce?`b,e`.ing;thus b'rok_en qnitea numb.erWo__f_ _ candidats? were ,broughf out in rapl'~ sncnesminn !m.'mI-...v..`:v.....' :. _m a..__' 1-. us In speaking of the "necessity for im~ - posing a rate sufficient to pay the liabilg-T. ities of the Town, `we assume, of course, that every" ratepayer is desirous of seeing our debts honestly paid, andgthe credit of the mun-icipalitytkept up. _ With cor- porations, as with `individuals, procras- tination is a dangerous thing to indulge in, and the tine as well as the honest policyisvto make each [year bear its own burdens, even if theydoifall hean`/ier at anyone time than Vanother. Pursninga dierent-policy has led. __to the -ruin of more ;'than one corporation in Canada. - v--w---uunwahl uunua .uvu.oAJ uuui It must, also be remembered. that our Vassezssmentr is conhsVd. below the real value, a1tl1ongh , we -believe, far higher in proportion "than -any other municlpality in the County. If_ property wasassessed at- it. full value, (mt rate, fog` instance, would not `be more than 'about;10 cents `in the dollar. _. X . I The rate nus year is no doubtzi heavy 6119, but it is. not`lik'e`ly to reach such. a gure again. 7 The average County rate A has been about 9 cents in the dbllar; *and= we presume tliatit will fall to that next -year, and in a few years more will `be wiped out aItogetI1er,Ath_'e County_Bail- road Debentures being neatly due. ` To ........4 '_1_'_ 1, I I -V -a "1 ----- "`,' VVcv do` not consider it necessary to furnish a full statement of exceptional expenditu_'res'on improvements, as we `might do for tl1e special enlightenment of our cotemporary had twee more time and space at comn1and,`b'nt_. we-may` state thatlin looking over the accounts of the last two years we nd" many such exceptional items, `making a considera- ble amount in the aggregate, the pay- " ment of which was not a matter ofchoice butof necessity. T "WI. , ,. . '. .,-'. -.... \ll uuuuuyn yvuuu bukca of---E5.-}..:..-..qo-ov -`V71-26 -Without-laying any `stress nylon the` large expenditure in im'provementsl -ref'er_red to by `our-'cotemporary, or-nd- ing it necessary to refertto any items coming under this head, we believe -we have conclusively deriionstrnted the in- correctness of every -assertion l he lies made reflecting upon the management of the town nances during the past three years ; and we may lurther ex-.- press our conviction that 5. close investi- gation` into the disbursement of corpora- tion money for that period will satisfy ' any ratepayer that a dollar of his money has not been unnecessarily or unprot- ably expended, 7 l `IT- V 1353`. '- A Shewing repayment fr-cm generel funds A on Switch account, of. . . . .. . . . . . . .. 1049.91 which is set down in round gures, in the Finance Report, at $10.00, and which adds 6 cents in the dollar to the general rate for this year only." The Fire Hall Deb_e_ntures ` A bear 7 p. c;, were sold at V ' par, -and realized. .. . . . $1600.00 .01 the Sum the contractor ' appears to have been paid-$1526. 75 And the stoves, inside t- .ting5, cistern, fencing, - and other extras, cost. . 299.70 -."-: uuq on u.ue.uouncu1.o Impose since 1862. We shafl now proceed to show` from" the pub- lished nancial statement of tbe`To`wn_Treasnrer how little reliance is to be placed in thegnres -given by our cotemporary. The debentures nn' Surin-I. ..`........... 1.-.... -..u_ 'g1v_I.:u Uy uu I.` C0l.8l'!lpOl'&X`y. debentures on Switch account bear only 6_p. c., and were sold to the County to pay 7 p. c, The proceeds, then, of the $4000 received from the County Treasurer was. . .'_. Amount paid for right of way, " surv'eye, and on account of . Solicitor : disbursements, ` l864,...........{.` .. 3559.91 - Paid Solicitor on account, in 1865 ........,......s... Paid Solicitor balance as set-f tied by referrees in 1866. ._ 1000.00 Paid subscription to Switch 1` celebration . . . . . . 0-5- 200 . O0 391o.ooV 2oo.oo`V Makingatotal of.........v....'.V - . Or 5c.' in the `dollar over the present 'year s- _ rate, after adding the rates it became the impera- tive duty of I.lxevCounciH.o impose since nroceed on am...` 4-......- .1... ....L _ V 132 LTeavin'g, n. balance to the credit ofSc11ooI Debentures nf . - '- Lavlng 9. baIa,nce.payable out of general purpose -moneyofl . . . . . . . . .. , The additional amouxit bor- rowed on School Deben- 'tllI`S'W3.S . . - . . . . . or `$3000 in all, for the two. purposes, and of this . sum there was paid by order of the Trustees, for improving "the ' School House and grouuds. .'. . . `For the plans `for intended, nnm Rn]-mnl um..- a. nu: pu_su_s nut` IIJLEDI new School House.. For desk,_ ttings, Aw. :x re.te fo;` the y;e`mfs_-1860,f '61`-ntlde 62, is '28} "cents: ' in the `dollar, end the$ave_ifage nssessedi vnlnevfor the same `period 299,408. N find this. nsaeasment been as low as that of the present year; the f Rate for the above. mentioned ` ` A years would have been... . . . . 3054:. in the`$ The County` Rate for the some . - . years was-10c. in the `dollar, ~ -' e - I or less than the present year by ,3} . School and Fire Hall Debentures` * Rate....;..........;..`..`.... 5?; Required to meet amount paid. on Switch account over sum bor- , rowed on debentures '6: "l `f It ` -'I?t'om.nthis.:stnf:'etnent it 1323.74 CL- 1 T127;7o 34o.oo- The l'n|'n\v.:~._r. I..! thenl1u1:mi r;.h~5i;a., siX'Y-.e`:u'.<, :x.}rpi !hVh.-` .'1`own nu \\`i|ic.i1 Kim} 861.04 "1826:;; ;959;9l $1400.00` $`2_Z'6.45 l ._ - -_--_ `..-__. VProfessur'Bxikland'wi11n1so lectixlrein Ofiiiig, l "n.Thursd_a.y, and at Duutroon' {N0t_.t_awa.iaga.)'-"on" Fridnv. " - ' ` V ' " `;l ' ' ._*LECTUR_E ONT AGR.ICU'LTTR1`}.* V [L Alvcture on~t.hiAs subject'WiI1be delivered by Prdfessoxj. BuckIand,'df Toronto, in the Town Hall, Barrie, on Wednesday -t1_1_e__2;nJd of January, at 2 o clock pm. ` - ' .- n ,_x-___.`._vn._' ;I.v_-.1_:n _1__ |__.;-__ 2_ n'_ens_ `V7.77 V` I-VJ 7V`V`7J 7 ~' - . . fVery different to t11is..way of talxing is the a_.d_dressAwhich. one ,-of 3the_ candi- |_ dates, Mr; Spencer, 'l_1`as issued the ' moderate and sensible language of which should go far to secure` hirnitlme con- I"denc/:eLo'f thevratepnyers. M H ..v. up 11-60. Luca} Gum ::::`_l.':m-.` i`2,-', ('xcuts v ` in N10 ` ' .. Cmuzt_\ Rum, `T: ccuis ih-`the V. V ` , dollar `_ -Sc.b(ml Rate, 5 cents in the $ , `On a._t nil _AS_sPe`Summ o_f.. ..$205,430 ` 1861: The same xv.-up as above on 9.. - r _tota1 .A.=sessmem.or- 301,733. 1862. ':',L"6.c_al Burg, 14.cents in 1h_e$. M " , ,_Gm;nty Rate. 10 cenlg in the - .`0}1di`. ' " " ' 4 _scx1po1.'R`at,` eg_}szn use $2 -- 2% . ~ On 3 mm hmount `of.'.`. 1m:a.,.t.M.I*l:..u.. =r1'- ..-._._ .4- .. , V rate), went `so far astto assert` that it V his nancial acumen, to make._ it' clear how he proposed to meet amounts re- . the dollar; which- the Council. has no ' thereins of our Municipal GOY61`l1l'l1eI_ll. Mr; McConkey,in his anxiety to make the best use of his most effective shot against the Council, (the present year s should have been only 22 cents in the $- instead of . 40c., but was unable, with all quiring a levy of 28.}; in the dollar with a rate of 22 cents"; The County rate is 135 cents',`; the annual School rate 9;; land the Svchoolianid Fire Hall Debenture rate 5', cents,. making in all 28,`,Vce`nts_ in .choice but to impose; and it Mr, Mc-_ l'Conkey "will undertake to pay _the sums required forthesei purposes, and the current expenses of the Municipality in addition`, from a rate of 22 cents in the dollar on -:he present aggregate assess - ment, `the sooner he is allowed to take `into his own hands the better. It is proper enough to give such matters ` a thorough `sifting, but it is hardly at- tering to an intelligent audience to be told lthat twenty cents Ollgllli to'b_e suf- g cient to pay thirty`. -11' .L', _,,,-;, ,i- . 1 - I a ` Every one `knows that the rate struck in .3_ep'tember or October is not collected vuntilthe following year, the expenditure of wl1ic'h5i-t is intended to cover, andtit therefore becomes - evident that if a yearly payment is called for, `say in -No- vember or ~ December, but not settled ms`u.1 January, the next payment` will still fall=1due.\yitl1i11 the same year, and two payments have to be made from the resources of one levy. . . A ' l -r. - .. .1 It is a n1T_er>e`sophist'ryV, then, to say that the Councilvof l862Vleft no bllrdeh for. their successors, which the" latter were `_no.t entitled to shoulder. ' I ; saying that 4 the taxes` uncollectedwhen ' he-went [out of :ofcei'r'vvere-`suicie_nt `to ; It is "an `easy matter to refute his argu- uereiterated the statement which `had already been made in the Eamzizer A that. he had, leltfa balan_ce_ in the? Treasury; a'nd'.ample_ provision for the r paymeritjof all. cla_imsaga_inst the Corr - porauon, which he f_ur'ther explained by pay any indebtedness there might have been -iatlt-he time. This `seemed a.'plausi'- _ble wayof getting over the ugly tactof a writ fora large sum beingfound in the hands of the _ Sheriff, and which was paid thenbefovre them .had to be liquidated. ment on this point. The sum referred G to,` about $900, had "been demanded` by the Government more than once, we believe, whilst Mr. McConkey was still in ofcefand was for interestwhich had pfallenidue two orthree years before (the intermediate interest beingialso unsettled for,)-and which should have been paid out of the taxes of `a previous year. A A "rate was said to have beenimposed in -l860 and 6I tomeet this claim of the V should have been` in hand in N_oveinber 1862,. -to pay thedemand then. made, instead ofvputting it on to the shoulders ofthe next year s Council. . Looking at thetbalance of the succeeding year (1863), for instance, we shall find it to be $911.39 to the redit of the Council of 1864+ as against some $50 left to them by their predecessors.. T3,, I , .I, a `I, , _:_A, ,;,.,._I, by the new Council outs of the moneys with which the expenses of the" year , Governrnent, and if so `the levy of 1861 _- `having left. his.-fnendso"ig1`cghVe .hlrc11 a. H E1`i:};';;l `i._._.1j-%`i;ii`;i,'L 1 present was Mr. Mconky couple of years since, *whe1":'hdi_rl not immediately want them, thought it Vad- visable, _in view" no doubt?-oi ? the '`near approach of avparliamentary election, to show himself on this occasion. ` V doiibt rim well, but l l:f_lXl0l1 anu axmpson.` ,;..,, ,3.,., , `Mr; William Grahdtii`;.jtfi:1I'51fId`h0 F ab- high enough on the: we presume will nc> >t`_Vg`';-: f"I n ,1 ' '-, IlU5l_I_C33 35! V,'ll` `UIUW-'gf_I.7l-lo .' - '1`here is`:,-we be1i"e\`re,"no ser_1ous dppb-H-* sition intended tq be given tqgtlne pl'$SQ_|It Reeve, and th'ca-t)didats {Ot;111g Cdmje oil ,will- probably , `diminish tq: _ve ; "Messrs. Su"mmerstf, T-Spencer, ";I{,ing,g Plgxtou and Simpson. , `am, 7 -txrsllr- ,__ .1 ._1_ 4;. ` 'DWi`h3iith`did~rfot;.j$iit ,i51=?la..i.i %.;abp;#rah;%` beig no` doubt ignorant "5ftl1e -=`hondr"- paid them," and` the other _candie_lates e_xpresseVd, in suitable terms, their` `w1'1`-' lingnest.`o seArve_`if ele't::'t_ed.' `E ' ' V VI. _..- 3- __-- 'I._`I--._- ..- ..-__-.__-_' _._.'_- JE%wm;.LAE1{Y T County for money[borrowed on Deben- . tures, which he corifectlylsetsdown at -$7,000, he may be suflicientlypcorrect req_ui_reVto pay interest on that st1m,buit` ' that there are other Debentures I not vtures which the '1`rnstees`decidedifon ., ' V disposed of and the money_%'xpended. , . , _- .,.'....vu uuu nu Luiyo 7.-`If he meant the iildebtedness to the in his eistimate ofwhat rate it would he `keeps buck the very importaiit fact Aborrowel on but for which :1 rate has to be imposed, and wh i_ch amount to $4,600. A . \Ve mean -the Common School Deben- c not making, use of for -.1 few years, -but" for which they insist, and properly so, that a siiikinghind shouldbe formed and aiirate levied, _just.as if they liadbeen A we shall now proceed togive some gures, from which wefbelieve we can make i_r:.pcrfectl.y plain -to every rate-` payer in ;the town, (open to conviction), that the rate this year is lower than the to the election of the [il'(`St+l]l .e,eve`, `namely, 1860, 61, 62-.i'f' the. Switch, average rnio, fur'the lliiiee yours previous 1 Fire Ilulluntl School De_l)G_I]llIl'G'l'21lt S, which we're not Ihn-n n-qwiired to In? levied,'urv not lulu-n into account.` .ll v|\|,_. 1' I. , V - ' l\f'a`! 7- "lug `I,-`v_u'n.|nq_I_IU`n 6% bfm*.I . '. I A {gong uola gnu guvqr. . `snagvzoxaiiz sm A L I `..8v.:d.'x` `gl,3:z.I. _? L E1553 g,j1`o_:m:;,81;()100: one-half to,be,paid' down at the ' ' gime pf ng.Ieb,Tg_:idV!,Ii balance inhyg gqual annual iii!-`A 1: CAN be consulted at his;'oice, in rear" of Kel- , . man'& 0033 Store,-a.nd can supply the vari- o_usHomcapn.thic Medicines for. family use. _ Barrie, Jam. 1865. V _` M L. - L M _ 1-1T.. I, %4.;Dfa, L; ouvea, ' O'ORONER *FOR"__lfI_:IE COUNTY OF smcon, M :'I3=' Prescriptions carefully pi1t`up u_ride`r Mr. Ke1man s immediate supervision. . vvvwv .-._- - _' ,-.- ---vn\.Iv`vvl`J Al.-AUL acvtslul years! a'nd'instead of demanding only some. 7 eifht or nine_hundrc<'l dollars, the Go- vt-;'.;,:zie11lt' might have " compelled the` puynicnt of three: times, the_ .'amount. , J`his what our cotelnporary calls leav-: gm :1 rzlean balance-s_heetl._ ` . -Again, we nd" i-n- the same article a rather confusledallusion to the indebted- , ness of the Town, tea the . County, the Arateifor which is setdown at bgceuts in the dollar, `without; any explanation as *County7rate this year is 13; cents in the to ll: `her the indebtedness spoken of ' has reference to the money borrowed on Deber;`cures_ or to the annual county rate, _ If the writer meant the latter, the will nd, on lookinge at the Report of the Chairman of` the Finance.` Committee, which he admits to have seen, that the dollar, oxving to the r.easons"given i_n th_e- 3 -Report, and which the Town Council l have no option but to levy. T'1m`.m,..... 41.- :..:a,v- 1 _to their now complete stock, in pure ENGLISH DRUGS, and DRUG . ,` FURNISHINGS. Havingimported di- rect. from England -the presnt season, they . ` have { Stxbsriefs would draw atten- Paints, 021;, Var7zzshes,S])ices, D_2/e- Stulc, ' .Per_`/zmzery; Fancy Articles, [Patent - ` ` `llledicines-c.[ 'BU`N"' #6 USE. MEDICA--I___ :HALL,' ;IUNLOP STREET, BARRIE, --...,--.......,. .- vvn_A|IllIJlJOVIl u1Ul vuuut SBEGS-`toinfor_m the Public that he has just ` opened'tbeabove Mart, for the convenience `of those desirous of disposing Household Furni- ture,Storc Goods, or Clmttels of nnyidcscription, Horses, Cattle, Farm Implements, &o., &c., by Public Auction. ` 1 sion. ?Cu/L zluanccsrzazl on Consignments. Horses and Cattle bought or sold_ on Commis- ` aluu. ' i Sales punctuglly attended to in any part. ofthe Coun ty. ' -- ` . A Regitry . foft_11os wishing to buy or sell Horses or Cattle, &c., by private sale. V are?!` H,..........\.. (7.141. a._1.._. ._,.. `:- { V _ G`EORGE MAU.-\'D_IV{EL`L, ` Auctioneer & Commission Merchant . _ I TIEGS-tomfnrm the Pnhlin nun 1m 1.... :_.-. [BRR,1E. AUGTIUANV MART! Barrie, Jam, 1865'. _ v , _ . . -._, ..........5 uusu xmiuuuu, "with a handsome 'surplns_lin the Trea-I sury, an assertion so-ent.'_ire_ly at variance ' with fact,~at1cl so easily proved to be so, that we cannot comprehend howvanyt `one `could make` it, unless with`- a.deh berate intention of sl1o\Avi_ng-_l1o\v little reliance could be plucecljn [any state-. ment he rnig;{ht' m'ake,'_ur perhaps with a view to Inuence, the nomination which" was _ub.ont. to take place before it" could be refntezl. T V` ' The present ]?.ee-lvet was rst returned [in 1863, and the V"` handsome surplus ? -Sllt)\\"ll l:y theunnual published stater- mcnt tor the previous ye-ar,z1s remaining in ' the lmn` of the Treasurer, -,was $50.42, to meetan lunsettled claim of 886.29, on account of interest due the ` Governmert, and. for the collection of. whieh it tvrit against the Municipality ' `VHS placed mthe hands of the Shen. ` This Just naumzd sun] was in fact only ` an instnlmentlof the debt,as no p'ayment' I had been muadeon it.f'or [l 1 _ _ _: `a-I 4.vJ.LLL\J Cofrzer ofDunIop and Market Str`eet`s, Barrie. [ ENTLEMEN S Whiskers and Hair Dyed. L G" Ladies" Haircutting done in good style. 3 Good Hair Dye. Hair Invigorator, Hair Oil, &c.,` ` manufactured and sold by Prof`. Cunio. . ' f Come Gents who wish a good smoothface, List while I tell you of a place Where razors are kept bright and keen, The easiest chairs, and towels clean. . Where we will shave, shampoo, or trim, And. brighten faces which look dim ;_ And if your hair is white or red Prof.vGu.nio s Lotion colours well. Forjust ve cents we now will shave, e e And do it so smooth and clean _ You ll suy we are a mowing mncliine. Around yournose and chin we ll creep, With-somuch ease you. ll drop asleep ; Your nap will pnyfor eomiug here`; The old we can make-look so green; The gals will say you re sweet sixteen ;' And when 3 on leave here for the street, _ V Your friendswill smile when them you meet, . And say what_muke_s your hair so dark. Oh, it was the Pi-ofessor s Hair King s wash, And he _cnn do you-black or brown, ` I A little better than .:.:.v house in town,` And if n twirled moustache you want Prof; Cunio brings one out. --.u-v\./.n.-u \/\J.L`LW Assisted by Dominico Cunio,_ shaves clean and [dresses hair in:tbe bbesbt style at his New Shop, . n.,...,....-4- r.1_-.----s- nun, n 1 _SHAV|N[i8E.l'|A|`I11T'l'NG SAL on. HARDWARE, READY-MADE CLOTHING: BOOTS AND SHQES, &c., &c., all of which he is pr9pared..toTsel1 zit Of? 27e *Lowe.st Prices /or Cash only! Parties making purchases` should inspect'his `stock and prices before spending their money. ..m_. 'nmD1uADn etrmt:i1n'A xr - 11:1;-1 ouusc r1De:DegsI_envp :o.1morm we gunn- , bitants of Bzirrie `and surrounding country, that he has on hand a large, seasonable, and well "selected `stock of DRY GOODS, GROTCERIES, HARDWARE. m`.Anv-MAnw. m.n'm:Imr; . ` AT g SHERIDAN S` CHEAP STORE, SQUARE, . -_ COLLIERSTREET,BARRIE. ` Suhscpibeiegs lgnvp toinfdfm the inha- 1 "item `;?:*T:..%i*P:`.serrwiesj 9}r9:: clmo I... .... .... _.- >-... ...-.. \aIu ..--..-q u uynv vu_.vvut-uau, n_uI-I Vuunn lected `stock Gd5Ds, READY-MADE CLOTHING. nnnmsx Ann Qnnn-Q 1". 2... ..n -5 ...|.:..n. 1... :. 4 MABIRIINE s ' A 'J.`-al1ni'ices.r'a"h2inxr from $12 to $60. Fm- , BouncY._ :( Millih`e;', if-c.,t:*om 7IomlonL,'~E72gZand L I 29': AVG?` *PW.; '..WE',_1 1"-`I1-9.3;}-.;` County Rate, 6}` cents in'*the .. .'d_o`}_lmj., - `_ S;q'h_o01 Rat-,'~fA6i pezt's' "iq~.,_the >sY .. . = -A ~ -% 9m

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