Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 16 Jun 1870, p. 2

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Tiirrse-ryui =6ap.j:--. = 2.` from ELEV. IJUEII LVUI IIIBICIVCE us 1Juu`Iu.'=_anu_a `re,v,-lgemlemn handled his` eubjeot `in i: an able manner, which was nothing. I more than we expected, since he- has '1 ' men from Barrie, Orillia, Flps,?MedonIe, _ Hallvery kindly sent his steam tug ' the purpose of conveying the peopleuto _ owing to somecause unexplained did -_. not appear. a ` 1 ~ the reputation of being one of the soundest theologians in the Province. ` There were upwards of four "hundied T persons present to witness the cere- mony, 'ao'n_1e_ two hundred of whom were from the "\rillag e of ITe`x:`e:tiing`I1"ish`-' ene; we else noticed ladies and gentle-' &v.-.;, which speaks well for the.poplarit'y ; of the Rev. -Father Kennedy. Mr.J Minnie Hall to Penetanguishene for and from Waubushene tree {of chafgeg Father Kennedy also expected Mr. Christie s Steamer, which however, "Flu: nhnrnh ilnif i9 11 neat iffl-U6 Qrwauizfiwrienoflxwzvl vbi` `time ;Veiy Rev. Dean Northgraves o'f_Vnriia'.'-Tlie .._.. -.-A-Alan-won hnnlht` "n -n-khan} `in .u-nuegeu wonq_ ~gsuno ` ' "l. `"1; W93? *3! :W `'siri7: , HI I`: `A uyptupnuu1.Iurs. uauolng Inn _|;qo=;u.u-my V engaged in by the {lovers of '_the Toujpsjohorean unit. The bsl thank: ofllie nie be ` d 'P'~ W9 -!i=.-Ianql. bins: aanrge? gas \_v 010 oxoqniog. III! l|W-.-"-'u .3 dgcq _ -lnegell, In {ho qnmbgnwof m.` "Lodge will innka it in damn! .r.:.* 3' meat was leansedlby some nnfeetnnstis arriving; .on. the-wharf after the denature o.tho.sto.n.mor.~ - V Boon,-5oAllsnd'nle,:enlivened 'wu.'. :1 egggggo} _,_i_n_b_y_ the iloxiereqof `l`ernsieho1-`aim. ' To the Editor of the Narthern..z2dvance. Sm,-The members of the {Prince of Wales, L.0.L.' enjoyed a very leasent excursion on Wednesday last, J line 8!. , leaving Belle _ Ewart on the arrival of the morning -train from Toron-, to, theyembnr ed onthe lea j_er`Efq;ily_ May` for Orillia, tenc log at .ll interniedinte ports": No better day could have ._ been xed upon, the-. sun shining _ brightly ilieyhole time. The `ex: ' cnrsionists _vwer_e_fdelight.ed with l the phorming and ,varied scenery of Lakes Simone and 'Qon_:h_" ichinx. Departing ft,!!!.'On'1liI`.3i1h'amun'o.-J ` but Orillin heingvnnythvlng but 'aha(l_;p1aoa' to hgu _ left; in`~,; they doubtless enjo ed7,1he_ir.: prolonged" say.` The `Bend under the d "tionof Mr. John` `!ppr.onri`.!:.elu. -;Danoise.l `SW-Mwb `. [IOU appear. I r . - The church itself is a neatpframe `structure of respectable demensions, we _did notlearn the exact size, it `is _well nished inside, ' and neatly painted . outside. We cannot speak to o `highly ed proprietor of the Waubashene Mills, who presented the beautiful site for the Such hberalityis not often met with in this `country, and we believe Mr. Hall fully merits the warmest regard of his Catholic friends, for his utter contempt of that narrow minded bigotry which characterises too many people of the various religious denominations ,- we. must not forget` to mention that Mr.and Mrs: Hall very kindly enter- tained the .rev. gentlemen and others trom a distance, by giving an excellent andmost enjoyable dinner, in a word they kept an open house for all who wished to partake of their hospitality.- We must confess that we were agree- ably disappointedto nd such neat little village in such an out of t e way .place.- Mr.. Hall s' Mills, which are r amongst the nest in Canada, are the` a principal features of attraction, want of space prevents us giving a full descrip- tion of same. We will do so next _-_ -1- 1! ' of the liberality of Mr. Hall, the spirit-V ' Church,and donated a portion of ,the * lumber for the erection of the same.`. at IJIU llulll VI IIIO JIIUO V > ` - It is rumored. that the_ remains of Charles Dickens will be brought to Lon- don to-day,the family havingconmented to their burial in Weatministcr vAbbe.y,.' any uI5IUlC5I D ` Another account `says Mr.` Dickens was entertaining at dinner party at his _ house at Gadshill. Miss Hogarth, who was seated near him, observed evident signs of distress on his countenance. She then made the remark `to him that he. must be ill. iTo this Dickens re- plied. Oh, no; I have -only got a headache: I shall be better presently. He then asked that the open win-' dow be shut. Almost immediately he became unconscious and fell back in his chair. He wasconveyed to his room and medical aid summoned, Mr. Dickens still remained unconscious, and `never recovered animation. His son and daughters remained steadfast-. ly at his bedside until his idecease. It is stated that_ Mr. Dickens hadtsevaral times of late complained. that he had experienced considerable difficulty in working, because his powersof appli-' cation were becoming impaired. He also said that his thoughts no longer ` came to him so spontaneously as in formertimes. =While at Pregtoavhe had need. of medical aid and called upon a physician, who warned him" not to con- tinne reading because he was doingeso. at theperil of his life. 19- in rnlnnrnr` Han} H-an irnrniudnn nl or, Imsn POPLIN one SE3 London, June 9th, 10 p.m. . - The London Globe in its last edition this evening startled the community with the announcement that Charles Dickens had been seized withiparalysis and was lying insensibleiat his resi- dence at Gadshill,"near Rochester, in" Kent. The news spread rapidly and created most profound regret, but the worst -was still to come.- Telegrams have since been received announcing. the death of the great novelist at a quarter "past six this evening. Mr. Dickens was at dinner on Wednesday when he was seized with ait. Dr. Steele, of the village of Strand, who was for many years the family physi- cian of` Mr. Dickens, was simmedlately called in and remained till nearly mid- night. .The-conditton of the patient becoming worse and worse, it was deemed. advisable to summon physi- cians from London. Telegram were pnmptly despatched, and this morning several London physicians arrived at Gadshill. A consultation was held and the case was at once pronounced hope- less- The patient sank gradually and died at fteen minutes past six -this evening. .Mr. Dickens has been ill for several days but not seriously ; he had even visited Rochester and other points during the week, The death of Dick- `ens liasplunged the nation into mourn- ary articles. . ing and the London papers have_ obitu- , A nnlknr 'nnnr-Ian} ning 11': hinbnnn UIV!I UL week. NORT THE 13Ei'iiI`()'F CEXRLES DICKENS. . ORANGE Eiognstdg, :..___ (By Cable Telegraph.) M63531; ._Iun;e,. 1th,`1870. I7. , Ilfdillty .' '1'.;;c`coxgkg.`y_. -'Monti;eu`_l;was greatly st'u'r_ed this :if-._` , ternoon; by? the cremony of ihe In-" veslitnrev of Prince Arthur with the . most distinguished Order of St. Michael -and St. AGeorge,..-which itook,,,p1gce. . St.nPatrick s Hall at three o clock. ' 3.. 4-n .I.-..:...... .........o AC {Ina n1nrnin1_ ........5 V uuuuuu nu um uuverumeuw W In end." We duo-not seem to be alone in hold- ing the opinion that if we are to be denied the rights and protection of British subjects, we shall soon cease to , eaye for the mere name which was one tobeproud of in days which almost seen toxbe gone by. .-.-ilvil .--Wb _w_i1'l`w`r'i`to you ` wt -!`%..1n.o.-n..e=.'I, in` 9.-9-it-V 110.100 !|03||l.'9\|lf0.l' It (all ugly DI. runners a nun uv. uucu u vlvvnu \ Rain tell dusting most of the morning, a ndt. ehnt_ir;med_:`_`even at the tir_'n`e of the igatheringof the assembly, but hotwithi standingtliis disadvantageous feature -of the. occasion,- it was one of unusual briiliancy and pomp. A From about one o clock crowds commenced to assemble aboutgst. -Pat-'rick`s ]Hall, and guests commenced to arrive about two, and soon the waiting rooms were crowded -`withrladies in most brilliant ..toilettes,. ' civilians in their usual -full dress, _and large` numbers of e oicers both of Regu- lars and Militia in full regirnentnls, the `brightness of their uniforms contribut- ; ing in no small degree to the e'eetive- - ness of the occasion. - -nr:.|.;...n. 51. . TTn`I- cuonun ch-1`:AV`Int` ' " _Pxcknu: nltn"Sr`n`A1._rxd.-'+Soxne person name unknown-'-1ielpb`d'Iiima elf to on web of cloth just o':`_f:-om '01- ahunf& Loam : Futon-y, and. -vhie,h;wia ,caie1esslyl'e!'t7by the own: in one of the, bolt]: ystordag. Mr. Roger`: was informed of thg.oiycui p__sunce 334 `go; as1;;q_to,;x;e deliu, gugnu npoyeinents ind {o_1o_1ved tho u~n1l`a_s far Allgnitle ; Ifhero. ittenddd in squirrel track .ind"rq n np E 5160; `We snpp_ose',: as no one `who =,-,li:"thefmin could Tu.-In which road `tho p`tkvai~howoiy *' ;_._.__ 1"` - `iai f`:3t"'f.'~`v$,I'III'I`l50iII_8'-'- 1ungn_ge. og the . . ~: _- -j"."7r*'.' "I"""?1.'- ` ' -j ouiopiof tbej Oogmtyonncil wll; aomisih=n,9!%nI`-"- 5 2 '- T tam: :?_____' - :8 V -v-_1uc ' Anticipating'1iveiy timeslhis season in crick- .et`, Hocking, gin old cricketer, has provided .9 `s}o,ck 0[f,W8..Pd matetials of `the. heat Ens: ligh` he bppgljeg topluhs gt `_1`oron. V A 10. '_1'_ir'!9,3.i. i 4" :{On the 281.11 pi'bxinio{the Bum-1~ie crigket lub will play a match against the_ ex-pupils of-the Barrie'_Gram;nar Shooi. As the latter number, nniongsit their ranks; some of the best cricket; e1-sin the: Province, we expect the match will h bne of-unusual iqtereqt-" ,We qre plpnsed to sgp thin inning; English game revived in this tov;gn;...- V T ' ness 01 me occuaruu. - ~;W:ithout the Hall; vtrere stationed ' G`ua'rds of Honour of the" Rie Brigade` and Victoria Volunteersr Within, the decorationswere nlmostthe same as at the recent bull to his Royal Highness. The platform "was richly carpeted, a throne bemg, erected at the rear. The seats were arranged so as to form three sides of an oblong, the open space being placed under thegal}eryA in the rear, and the oor was covered with crimson ca-rpettwith a band of bright green. A (`pm minutes before three o clock. c_a'l'p8{.,W1tll u uuuu Ul. uuguu gusuu. V A few minutes before three o clock, His Royal Highness arrived in a carri- age with His Excellency and Lady Ybung. The `crowd outside cheered, ' the troops presented arms, and the Rie Brigade band struck up the National Anthem. n__. 1\/r..:..v.. -.. ....1.... ..........o-.'I oh... BUG 5U`IlIsIIG The streetsAih`ro1N:ghout_ the day hav began gay with ags which are also dis- rlgaygd at_ all the_ public h`qi1dngs_._-3 Allllo Capt. Muir's cavalry escorted the_ Royal Party to the Hall. After a short time spentin the retiring rooms, the master of ceremonies *led in Lady Young, who took a seat near the throne. Shortly afterwards he again entered, leading' intlie procession, which was formed" exactly in the order t e1egraph- _ ed a day or two since. The military, clergy, and legal profession were all represented, and these in their vaiious coloured robes and costumes, and_ the Lieutenant-Governors in their court dresses, and staff` oicers and others in_ their hright uniforms, made up a very . imposing pageant. As it proceeded up the Hall, to all inspiring march played- by the band ofthe Rie Brigade, the audience standing at the same moment, V and the artillery --' small mountain guns, which had been place on Victoria t Square--re of' a royal salute as the procession divided off` right and left, forming a double line on` each side of the aisle; the military portion of it gathering on each side of the throne on which his Excellency the Governor- Geperal had taken his seat. ` .. I... ....L L ....... ..'l..o - Fly Paper, the belt in use, `for idle Medical Dispensary, Palmer 8` 00., opponte l[cWa.tt o Barrio Hotel.` suyuuus uuu uvuuuuuus UHU lllllvxu _ The statue is placed on a emporary "pedestal, and has a_very_ Imposing ap- pearance. His _ Royal Highness seem- ed -greatly pleased with it, walking around with Lady Young to viewcit `from different points, and also from the first gallery. The party then descend- ed, and alter ggme egohapge _el pgngra; tula1ions,'&c., His Excellency, Lady Young, Prince Arthur, and suite drove o' t_o the residence of HisvRoyal High- ness, where a formal` reception takes place to-night. _ ` V Thu ah-ante flmrhlhnlaninf Okla .1-.. 1...`-.- ` pu. al,lHis Royal Highness and party soon emerged from the hall, and `amidst loud cheers drove, off to the Crystal Palace, wheres, large company had as- sembled to witness the opening exhi- bition of the new T bronze statue of Queen Victoria, "which is to be erected In one of our public squares. A nhrnnnnv rif Riaa urn:-n oinnnn Hie Exoellency the Governor.-Gener- - Ill UIIV VI ULII IJUUIIU atiualcar A company or Ries [were stationed utthe door, and resented arms as the party drove up. hey entered at the main door, the audience standing as they proceeded up, Senator Ryan meeting and conducting the garty. ' The statue in nlnmarl nn n pmhnwnru urcuurur uuu uuncu um accu- The two Esquires in bright scarlet unilorms bore upon a velvet cushion the sword of State, the insigniaof the order with which the Prince was to be invested, and Her Majesty s warrant. The Prmce was dressed in his Rie uniform," and was immediately accom- panied by Col. Elphmstone and Lieut. Picard. When the ring of the salute had ceased, an officer of arms read in a clear voice the Royal warrant, address- ed to the Governor-General. He then accompanied by his Esquires, bearing the insignia of Investiture, preceeded his Royal -Highness who, supported on either side by the Knight:Commanders ofthe Order; Sir A. '1`. Gait and Sir F. Hincka, advanced towards the throne. Theprescihed oath whs then adminis- tered to the Prince ; the officers of arms presenting to the Governor-General the riband, badge and star of a Knight Grand Cross, the. Prince kneeling, was then invested with `these in due form. He then arose and the Officer of Arms pronounced the admonition enjoined [by the statute of the order, and gave to His Royal'Highness the royal license and authority to wear the insignin,_also a copy of the statutes of the order. 'rFkn n:nnr np Arena {hoes nun:-\ln;rn_. I1 UUPY Ul |-HO |llLUl-C3 U1 IIIU UluUIu The Officer of Arms then proclaim-A ed that the ceremony was "concluded, a second royal salute `was red, the band again played," the procession re- formed. in the order in which it had advanced, and returned to the waiting- l'O0m_. __ A - u:.`. 1:~......n........ n... r1 ...... .. r<...... I 3141 EREM:9i~IY;AT nn1x.1.m_u-_r Assmnni. j MoN_'riuuL, June 11_. fqovxmz oquxom; - u__'_i'..'_.-A .L4. 1: 1 0'RIO_KE'l`: ; ["' 'T ' "" "" "J :""" A ,_ The meml etjs of the Council .consi der that the By-Law was sanctioned by time ratepayers sub]ect to certuincon- 'dilions attached to -the grant, which hav not been fullled. It is. ferhaps as well that the matter should not` be entered ttpun inure fully at .present,as' further [action will no doubt be taken owhich willcall for discussion. - f ..-'Ai>P"o1n'MEMs.y 3 ` lu.Gnxn`m-_ Osnsamv * V - - Otwa, 9th Jnne, i870_; I No. 2.-35h. B:_ttaliou,Sim_co6 Foraatera, toba..Qnattemnater,_Lieut. Frederick `Laiardtt. t`0II.ITNo._V 7 Company`, vice C.vPott resigned. Tn Im Liontnnnnt. Jnnnh Green. Gentleman -Iron; No, 7 Uompany, vice u.,t'ou: res1zn.u- Tobe Licutenant. Jacob Greens _Gn`,'m_ , H`,.8.vico E. Brokovski whose reangnatlon 15 hm nhv nlvennnlnd, L199. VKIU WI 'DI'U | hxeby abcepted, , Dusi-3,1-nu.- -U~1e Dr. 3; Brigg? A Digpepsia, Flntulency, Heartburn, 4 `Druggisb j , , g ` Sold i mm, cnih . morb tO_I'V, E0- . Brien only A..-?;_- ug, Bi lions Ch .rrB.Ir.r.i,e P-|n.m-1.19, .. {ea In the Stomach > olic, Cholcjra I6 Eagle per bottle; .T-. W. G _.. -..-.., -1'1! nuns, uuuulalll 5, BT08! , Diarrhea, Cholera` lnfanlum, Dysen- n; Oliver 6: (70, ~1 Muigfgo-; . J:1Ime.n-V '4" 01.1%!" =1.V...lf0..ie1}'1`.R3_'t.1.-.,: ii-Hxne ~10--Ab.nt W0 o eloc_k this a._ m. the _re-alarrn sound.-' ed from box eightyvtwo, a re having abroien out in the Dominion glass works in the extreme west end of the. city. he remen had hardly arrivedon the spot when the alarm was repeated se- veral times from box forty-two near. the stores of the Montreal warehousing : .company.j Before any one had arrived _` on `the spot. the re had made some 1 headway, and when the remen reach- j ed the spota considerable portion of ' the southwest end of the building was enveloped in asheet of re. The great rapidity with which it spread almost rendered the efforts of thefiremen .use-' a less. Shortly alter three o clock it was subdued a little, but not sufficient- ly to enable the "remen to make way, the -ames spreading freely towards the north-west end and `taking in the roof. The warehouse contained150,000 bush- els of wheat and peas, the bulk of which was destroyed. The whole contents of the stores were about ten thousand barrels our; three hundred _ thousand bushels grain, chiey wheat ;_ a large quantity of sugar and merchan- dize being in the lower part ol the building. It is believed the whole is covered by insurance. The company `have $75,000 on the building in the Royal, butthe insurance on the stack 18 probably dividedover the various in- surance companies. The damage will be greater than is yet visible, the fire at four o c1ock a.m. continuing to rage. The company s books and papers were saved. nu, n ,, 1, 4-11 11"r,_I-.. -.... A... _ ........... .-.y-- -uggnastutta. _u lld01_l&ll8` I0 cure -Dyape Sta Lint Gdmplamts, Indigestion, Hfartburn, ick Headache, Kidnev Complaint, 5 id Stomach,`Phthiaic or Asthma. and restores to vital activity the system debilitated by suffer- .na and disease. _ ` Its magma! and-wonderful success in caring sud- den Col s, Sore Throat, Coughs,Dipt fiu, pains in the side, l_o1__ns and bank, lgqtalgia, oothgche, `Rhgntun_t_tc_|gIn qthor puns tangy part ofthe body snd [poly wggtgvgr oa_t_tse. has gtvgn`it (place in '4; Alf ts. lfa`|('iup;rs_gdjng- all other 0l'lI0f"IhO'l.'-'1" -, ~ t .:"a::t.:.`:".:.#:%;::%'9.e:.,:::."::a::: O_ru____I_I3pa Sttnich. Dian-hm. m...t...~ _..;,1- uu.-. v1uVA.lJ1AN PAIN I V won to:-itself a reputation, as alteralive stqmach tomc,_ un hiato of medngal feegratgpni. cure .YP war Comp]; nnrlhnrn. . Ml. I.f....l_-L d .-....,-u III` stance to give permanent reliefiivuhen time! used, and we have never known a single case of iS5alis- {action wherethe directions have been properly followed, but on the contrary all . are delighted `with its operations, and speak in the highest term: of its virtue and magical effects. THE CANADIAN PAIN .1)!-tsvrunvrn L-- . - A Familv Medim'ne,weHan:.Hav'orably known forzthe pail ten yearbmeverlnilmg in a single in- .sIance tognve permanent relief when time! ne.ver'k_nown case dxreclionx have Aful_lr:wc_ad_,l:Au_n`o|1__the allare delinhxcd properly` We feel satised that it is the desire or every member of the Council to pro- mate the snot-:ess.ol the Railway, as a work of great public utility, `but at the same time the _sum we are asked ,t_o contribute is'very large in proportion to our ability to pay, and it is very necessarythat those on whom the re- sponsibility rests of protecting the in- terests of the town should discharge that trust faithfully andfearlessly. ' Mrs. S. A. ALLEN ! ZYLOBALSA_l!UM', anathcq ircfarau r (4: Hair; clmr am! trmuparmt ` wiloid .vM5'mucf. It 1': very .u'}I and qea produce} waudlr I rludh. 1!: great .ru[erz'on'ty and economy as a air Dr::::'ug` our 513% cast Frcnc/L Pcnmdts it acknowledgzie 6;` all not only in Mi : counlr 21! in Europa stvrar. and Z ylaalramum : Juld 9:4! 6: uudau: with I/u atlur. SOLD 3! ALL Dnuouuu-nf Euro); T he Rtstvrar. Zylaalramum sldilg iludou: Dnuogmstq. ' Pru';:rLn:t:,rI. Ynglygog &._0_a_L_, Wllpjeunlo Iithniul. dun muanu, nnw XUKK, SOLE PROPRIETOR. ' One dollar and twelve aml-a-hall cents {or pos: age, enclosed to Northrop 65 Lyman, Newcastle- Om., general agents for the Dominion, will insure gt b,ottle,'con!aining over 50 pills, b return mail. Sold in Barrie, by Olive; 5.: Co., W. Georgen, "A. V. Palmer, and 'Alexander z Co.; J Deacon, Bradford; Green 65 Bro., Craighursl, and all medicine dealers. 4-ly . ..;:.nnu nun-310131215 ;Will Restore Grayjlair ta its` Natural Life,.Colgr and Beauty; It is xnpst delightful Hair Dressing. It wil_ promote luxuriant growth. ` . M . . FALLING HAIR is" iumxediately checked. ms. 3. AT Annmm zn.o`13ALsA_2wM, Hair: trmuom-mt Vui - '1`he Canada Glass Works are des- troyed by re; loss $30,000 ; also the Montreal warehousing building, Well- ington street. This re, it is believed was caused by the over-heating of the _shaft of the elevator motive power near the weigh-house, where the _fire broke out a few years ago from a sirniliar cause. The south, or western half of the building, at the time ofthe re this morning, contained about. 10,000 bar- rels of our, about 170,000 bushels of grain, peas, hops, &c., to the vrlne of about $180,000, which is only p" vlially insured, and with the damage to the building will make a total loss of about `$200,000. Several of the houses in the neighbourhood lcaughtyre, but` were put out -with a` few buckets of, water and the roofs were kept wet un- til the re was got und'er.~ Several small vessels and barges in the canal had also a narrow escape from `Leing burned. .- A " ' UUZIIIIIIIIQ In U110 B03310. MRS. S. A. ALLEN S ll-AIR RES'l`0RER ,II7ilI nneinmn l`1n..... II_:_, A, ~- This invhllmble medicine is unlailing in the Cure 0! all !hosc~painl ul nnildamgcrons d;scnscs- .10 wlnch lhelomnlc (:0pSli1uliu,Il is S`.ll)]c('l. ll l!lOde|'fJ.l('S_ an excess and removes all obsu In-iiuns and a spcedv cure may be relied on. -myunng nuruul lo the conslituuon. ' 7 Full directions in Hue pamphlet around ec-11' package, which should be carefully preserved`. JOB MOSES, NEW YORK, SOLE and-"a-hall enclosed Lyman. Newonsllp- W New Important dlnngo. ` A REAL HAIR RESTORE]. AND DRESSING Ooznblnud in One Bottle. III, Q A `A `B `I -w~-v-~ McKI_NL'AY-In Collingwod on the m. im, ! Elizabeth, wife of Mr. McKin1ny,' aged 26- yeara. . D WILSON --At hi`s`residcnce, Towuslnip "of Tay, 1 on Wednesday, 18th May, William Wilson, in the 841.11 year pf his age. - The Icebergs of Alaska are not colder than the Soda Water, with choicest syrups. Sold ht the Medical Dispensaryby Palmer & 00., op- posite McWa.tI. a.Barrie Hotel. ma%Le`neAiL%:g:;g.sumay 2 JOB MOSES %l Elli0DlGAL PILLS. uonss -Use Dr. J. Briggs Uurauve for Corns Bunions; ingrowmg Nails. Slod by all Druggists ' * S85-3m - . A Jum-;14th,1870. Wheat--Midg'e proof 1.0"? to .1.10; Spring, 1.08. Ba.rley-55 to 62`; ' 0nts-'-40c. ' Rye--70c. . . .W6ol-28 to 30c. ` vPeas.--70c. _ ' IIuy-7$l1`to 15. -. Flour-$4.30 to 5.00. uz mm on: -mm nu outer. HOLD Dnuoga ' c .s.n;v, D:ot'&.Od.,WIale 115' "'?;;`"m1., gt. `lo 2-..u.-2;. z`&..7..x`f.., ;_`__. ..n erms or us virtue and magichl M" "` PAIN .m:s'moY1-:11 has afpntqritselfa repumion. as a blood um-an... BANADIAN P_A_J_|_vnsmuvn. Cqims -'-Use Dr. J. Briggs Curutive for Corns Bunions; mzrowimz Nails. S1011 bv BVH Drnuvniqtsx `Agent at-Bkuriq, A..V. I i|lme'i' do. .1 na 6.zc..-Lnea .' ..,g;;.*?u[ ENGLAND AND CANADA. ; Some `of our cotemporaries use pretty strong language in reference to the treatment of Canada by England in connecthll with the raids from the United States. A ` -'Tiz1iRiBLE FiRE.. Eptial" i\'T oftI"cv3w.% TORONTO MARI_{ETS. A :_. ,;:_. vault -uuu:_.. unsurpassgq in the II` nje gratgnni. I: seldom falls 1 1-Cdmplaints, :___H9gqngbe, Comnlaim. uv All-IL` -unD1.llU!.I:a' has Lntion, as blood purier, unsurpassgd in the pgratmnt. seldom fall: In DIED. > GRAY HAII; T. 7 Is a certain indication of qecggy at tlgq Ltoats. BEAUTIFUL HAIR, Nature's Crown. You Must Cultivate it 5 [ vx nu. A,-nuuplbf u be 1 15` z u.X..':...,z---*~k micrml gs Allevnmor, for tm die.` So|d by, . DC. `ll |--e 4-1y` any in My .CVORN8.-,-V-HARD`, SOFT, AND FESTEBED CORN.-5, bunious,,la'Ege orsmnll, ingrowing nai1s,'sw'eat -scalded feet. &c., relieved im- mediately and s'oon cured by applying Dr. J, Briggs Modern Cumtivc according to dhec-A tions. `Inwver doeajlmrm; niways does gocd. Sold in Barrie by Alexander 4; Co., and by all medicine dealers. - 888-1-ly to n into consideration by the Council of this municipality After one month from the first publication thereof in the following two news- _pa en, viz. :-- l`he Nortlmn drance of Barrie, an `the Northern Light of Urilliv, the date 0! vqhiclrtirstipnhlication was June 2nd, and that Lhaiotcs 'ofithe_ Elector; c" tlie A acid munici- `_`ps_lity Vi_1lI15.02tgl!.an;tbVereo=::,'at> t ho frown Hall vofth0 I'Q,,w Iilhip:of Kont,` 0l_.'_| Ti1esdy,' the -o'clock; in ;the;'.f9.rqqo9I;; ,, and closin gt `vc ofclocinf-th?nfterlioon`of the was gay; ` ` 25Imiiy`9I%91z .1119` ` ' n, ,u,,,y_ , . I"I`he above is a trqe copy of n By-Law tcmi e ch} ofluly, l8 l0,rcoumencing at-T9 ' NEu1uI.jGIA .HE`?kDA_`0BE,,s0RE rmzow 'c., cured very uickly by using Dr. J. Blggs Alle,mntora e, agreeable, and relie- ble remedy. Sold by all medicine dealers anti` 2*? vA.a.-_.... '\5 A. 19 ab 1 a n. C) 1 1 FOR. HORSES & CAT'I`I,.E.A A NEVER ;FA_IL./NGV REMEDY. wrest. snau netully paid e.nd'diachatged. _ And whereas It is neceaznry that the forego- ing B_y~Law should receive the assent of the Elecaors of this municipality before the final passing thereof, and that this Council should by this By-Law x the day, and hour, and place, or pieces, for taking the vet: 2 at the said Elec- . tots, and should-also name a Retuming Ollicer, or officers, to take the votes of the said Elec- tors at (every) such place. Be it therefore cn- V acted andordained that the said vote: sheltbe taken `on the Fifth day of July now next ensu- ing, atthe Town Hal! M-.-donte, -commencing `at the hon; of nine o'c ock e.m., and closing at 5 o'clock p.m., ot` the same day, and that W_il- liamt Wilson, ' Township Clerk; of the said Mrnniclps.-Hty mu be Returning 0fcer_ for taking said votes.` '.Al_`heA. President and several of the Toronto Directors of this Company paid a visit to the town on [Tuesday even- ing, for the purpose of having a. con- ference with the members of the Town `Council in` referenceto the bonus pre- vious to the departure of Mr. Smith for England. Thelatter ischarged with the duty of negociating for the `capital re- quired to bulld the Road. 117. ._._.]-.._.-...l 4L,.. ___ j,,.'.- mumcnpsmy aonll taking aaid votes; -:3 THIS valunble. prcr.ratlonc ombines` all the medicinal virtues of those articles which long ex- perience has proved to possess the most `safe and eicicnl. properties forxlm cure of Flesh Wounds, v Sprains, Bruises, Gulls oi all l.-imls,Urucked Heels, Ring Bbne, Spaviu. Callous` Fisluln, Sweeney, Eriernal Poisons, Scralclms or Gn.-use, Strains. Lame ens. Mango, Wlmlow`s,Cornis,Sand Cracks. Foundi. d Lcel, Horn Dislcznpcr, Swellings. nnd many other diseases which horses and cattle are aulijccl Io. . - , . ~ his nnlnhrnlml Linimunt lms been used 10!` ....u uuuumures, or any of them. '\'III.. The said sinking fund and special rates and.tm-`proceeds thereof, shall be applied sole- ly to the payment of such Debentures and the interesuhereon, until such Debentuxea and in- terest shall be fully paid ; And-yhereaa neceazarv that the rm'..m_ rxlesloll or me said Railway as afo.esnIdu _VlI. That for the purpose of forming a ing fund for 1119 `p:.ymc~nl_ of the said Dw lures by this Municipality; and the intern- become due` thereon at the rate afurcsa special rate ot`.six and nine-tenth mills` on dollar shall, in addition to all other rate 1_'a.ised,-levied and collected in aach year all the rateable property in the said Muni lity during the contiziqance or currency 0: said Debentures, of them. The sinking special * and 0!... ------3- A -uu v-nu... _...........-.. .. ...-.. ..-...-- .,,_,, _ _ Aaltlxlijeetlo. -, his celebrated Llnimcut has been tor. manv years, and its curative properties thoroughly tested, and it isconcededw be the cheapest and most reliable remedy for all external r,-omplniht-c ever offered to the publ.'o~-:t never fails when time lv used and laitlxflrlly applied. - To behud of all Dru:-':risI:s and Country Merch- uxqresaiu, zor mm on `m.-I2-.131`oft1iis,xnuhicipa1ity, to take from the-said 1`.-aii\s'ey Conipniiy such security as may be ssggr;-( `upon for I _ uc due ap- plication of `Ike :`.:`.;il L!z:`.re:;:ux'c3s and the pro- ceed; thereof in and abouf ihc conslruc( 0n and extension of the su.id Railway afo.esu?d'. 1 That sink- ing fund `of Debeu~ tures Mllnicinalltv, mm Hm` a..on-m-o IULEIBSI. nnu-ycr.r1_v daziug the currency of tho 5 Said Debentures, wlncli canyons shall be 7 pay- .able at the oice of the Bank not Montreal 411- Torcnto, on the last slay of July and the lira!` Janunry in each y:-gr. - ' , V. It shall be the duty of the Reeve for the tirne beivng,.b_s` tltn ozde':- mil with the sanction of this Council, expat-ssetl by Resolution to that effect, to advance zmvl transfer the a_o.id Deben- 'turca by. way of bmuzs to Llw: said The Midland Railwa.y'of Canada. at su-;,h'timcs and in such sums_or amounts as x.Hi'<.l be demcd most con- ducive to tlze object in view, to be by the said 1 `Railway Company pledged`. hypothecaied, sold or converted into :nor.:,-_','.- :0. be used aud`expend- ed by the said }{.wi3w_x'1_v Company in cbnstrucl~ ing, extendingmnd Complt-ling the said RailV'\"ny from Beaverton to Gt`.DI'g!uXl Bay. ' VI. It shall also be the duty of the Reme, `with the sanction of this Council. . expressed as aforesaid, for and o:i.`m.-lznlfofthi3,1nunicipality, _to'ta.ke"from the -said llailwav (`omoanv such lv used and Iailhfuzly nppncd. To behud nllDr:zggis1s nqd Country ants throughout the Dominion. Price 251:. per bollle. V NORTHROP 5; LYMAN, `M 1.-\'1'n 4 1:1-r,l.r, ONT. .- . _ Dcuxunxtur oz uuvmu, _ ' , ` _ l\'r:wcAsrLn, 051., . ` V . ' - Proprietors- Sold in Barrie, by T. W. _G- uo rgcn, Olivcrc Cci, `A . V. Pnhnelf, and Mr-xander 51 Co.; J. Deacon Bradford; Green 6.: Bro, Craigburst, and uli medicine.dealers. ' 1 '_ 5-ly. mu gum` Ul pur 1.0111 1830. IU. The said Du,1;-sxzuzrcs shah respectively be sealed v;it1z_l11e seal of _this Corporation. and signed by the Reeve and cQun'lex.~:igned. by . the Treasurer `of this. Municipality, and shnil bear dale r;-spectivebly on the day on which this By-Law slmll tqko otfeci, and shall bemnde payable to the .-be-mrerv thereof respcc-, tiveiy. . I - . ` IV. There shall be attached to the said Do- 'benturea, cxzponsior the `payment of the said . Interest half-'3`c.'zrl_\"d.niug the ' Deb_enturqs, c0,u;.ou3 shall im I\41\'_ i I ___ _, We understand Ilhat no denite {zon- Aclusion was come to between the Com- pany sArepresentatives and the mm- . bers of the Council present, as to` the 4na]`pausage of the prese.ntTBy-Law. FYIL ,_,__l _.._ -1 A` A (1,, HEREAS the extension and completion of the Midland f:aihvn'_v of Canada, from Pieaverton, passing tbmugh the Township of Medonte, woxild be of _mani.`e5t benet and ad- vantage to this Muuicipnliiy, and greatly con- duce to the profit and prosperity of its inhabi- tants; - ' .\...I ...L...-.\.. :0 2.. ....1.!,.... ;L..x 4'.` ._-1 h `I |_:_)' uumunty U1 UH: same, 113 IQIIOWSZ _ VI. '1'hisB_y-L:m' shail come into effect upon and from ntfd after the first day of January in _the Year of Our Lord `.871. N. If shnllhn dm A. o.. -5` .|._ n_-__ n .. . _Lm: xcur U1 Uur uorc ltiil. ' ' II. It shallbe the duty of the Reeve of this Municipality, nndlae is lxex'el;_*,' avnhorized and rrqnired to isxuevor cause to be issued Deben- turesof this municipality to an amount not ex- ceeding in the Wliulc the sum of Fifteen Thou- sand Dollnrs,ir1 sum-shot less tban_Oue Hun-` dred Dollars e_:1cl)_. wring interest at vtlie rate of six per cent. per annum, and made payable on the First day of Jnnu:-.ry, wlricli will be in l the year of Our Lard 18$` ' 1 lll .'l`l'm uniil !1..1m..o.. '.r-lI ,-_;,,.- w - palitiea throng! Lama; - And whereas it is evi;}'cnt that the said I`.aE}- ` way.will not be fso without. the aid and as tauce of tho munici- lwhich it :22 desirable1ha"~':21...iJ .Y; . L-5.aff.)rded bv this muuicipaii 3 1'0 the L-xix.-ut. of I :{1eeb Thousand Doll :2 , `..-y '.v.'.)' of b'.>!2us,x13 herein- after provided: . - And whprpnn it 3-: !`r.-re`-"33: I-1 an n.-mu}. .' .1..l. 1-xtezxded or completed ` 3' pass. and it is- lll.l.UI' }lL'UVlUCU- - And whereas it is 1:1-`C0-`.r_v :0 cream 1` deb; of this municipality Zr.- tzcn Thousand Dollars 1-3:` the pllfposiy nfo,-9- said,-by the issue ufheb-*n`.:.:.-cs to that amount; And whormm Hn-raz 2.`. :I.'. m.-'::ni.-..-. .1..I.o .....:.... zid amount of Fi"- ' uucn ucuni _And whereas the tom} uxuount _required to be i r_a1_sed nnpunllx by spccm! rate for paying the 1 smd~_debtand mtercst 1'L:e:mn, ns` In-reinafzex ``rigvy1 'l`}xuusaud Six Hundred and . `And 'whprpn.a Hm nn-.r~.r~.m'..:` 9'11-I mI.n1,. ....a.. I 3ll|U,"U lL|\ ISSUE UL Hcl,` C3 10 [[]a[ armour; I And whereas (hurt: :4 no c-xisliag debt owing 1 by this municipality , nor a_x.'.' amount due or in nrrmrseither for principal er juergat of any such debt; ' ' And what-nnIH1a Onto! ....n.-'..6 -.......:..,\.1 ._ L I III) UU|l2I:lo . "And 'whe,x-en.s the o.mr.mm'u!` Lh whole rate- nble property of this municipality, according to the last revisegl assessment mil, being the roll for thc>Year of Our Lord (me Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy, mm Two Hundred. and Thirty-nine 'Inous9.ud,> '1`h:'ec Hundred and Fifty-tw'o Dollms. An}! wlmrenr. rm nnnnnl :nnn:-u` '....o.. ..r -:_ I.`l||-_yfl.\\U 1lU|U$L3- _ . And whereas an annual `s`pe(:i.1l rate of six and nine-tenths mi: on the dollar upon the Whole rtltenble p:':>;~,e.-'._v `cf tl:i.=- mnuicipalitv will be ,ncceasar_v' and re.-{nixed `fur p;;_-,-jug me inter_c-s__t,:'1nd_l'r>rming an equal yearly sinking fund suflicncntlor 5;.1_ving ml` thv principal of the sail debt \':itlxin_l`uc pexiod of twenty veal-s lrcreinaftcy limited in llm`. la-hu`t`_ acco,-ding to tlte provxsxonsnf tbs.-Act pasted in the session of Parliament held in the twenty-ninth and. thirtieth years of llcr .`.!:Lje.<,t_\-'3 reign, engined. An `Act. respec ing the Muuici :31 I H, 1' of Upper-Cn11adh." l_ M U` was 'Rn if.1l'mrpf'}'n-n nu-rial"...-1 ....,`l ,........-.a L.. .1 u; upper u.u|_H.uu. . "Be it-therefore ordained and enacted `by the Council of the Corporation of we Township '0! Medonle-, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by authority `of the Fallows : '1. This RV-Lav: eholl nnnnn :..o.. ..m...; .._-_ eulcal mapensuy Pa `icWa.tt H0191. ' TTo pr0vz'c7efoa' the issue of. De- -"l2entur_e3 to the (m2.mmt of teen Tousaml Dollvrs in aid of the E:z`len.si0n of the lial- laml ]?ailwa_2; of ` ;O'antu/1 ' `from Becwe-rton _ to the Gear- gz'anBa_1/. _ T ' ` W ' their vlh ' forth: trouble ofwr-iug. Funpurt i`i"Ir`i"i":`"."':"1`i1 I`r T0 TllE'WORKlNG CLA9 H'.-W'1-art now prepared to fumllh all classes with cnnratapm empmynan! ll hunt. the whole ofthe lime ur for the spare rr-nznenta. Ihulneunew, I (and protable. Persons Ofcllhfl vex call can: from .toj%rcrcv1rnin ,nnn :3 pmpmuonnl urn y devoting I c time ms eh-.1.nx:r-A-. nqysnnrlgulncarn nurl as much nmcn. '.l`1uu:dl_who soc :h;:-. notice my send the r nddreu and tea! the buuneu, yr: nuke [his unparalleled offer: '1`o|uchu:m; mt mu snzmx-cl we mu send 0} to pay . _ `I cul;n,t ulnuhle um- gle whnch w_|1l do to cummt.-n_u: `-rurmm, and n eqpy of TI.g `ea leis _l.xlcrury (`om/mIu'Jl_P--U'm: of -the lumen: Ind beg urul m-vnpapc-r: pubhslzcd--nil aunt fruc by mm. Render, i [Lyon want pcrn:n'1I~n 2. rrnxnhlc wnrk. uddngg . c. ALL .N'.~: C0.. Acucsn. Mun. be-_st' im` mm 9 M ** Pa "J *1 "4 `J V T0 .H'.-'r- are qoyAp5c_pAa{cq_l}_) Nuuk 21i3vc:ii5c111%cnt2=A.` BY-Wijio. 155. ni`l_y new:-pa -rs punmu;c.'x-u:`uuu ihyouynn pcrmrx'1v~I.t, r-rotrIblc` . (2. ALL .N`.~: A.'UL'Sl'A..' `I51;IiLEY S NOTICE. - up-n_;, aoI_vI. ' Wu, wzLso2;,io1o;k.* `MC: Ul L..` azuu 1.190011 y.` interest to aforesaid, n inc-tenth on the rates, be {Cd in hank van!` ---A- uucu year upon u Municipa- of the m. *`-*"'`---'`'` ` "T' U. lBnoNcHn'1s. LARINGITIS, AM) A1 t A`ectibna_of the throw 1'1"" fed 2:: immediately relneved, anti all but MP9 ;-~80] "all mbtlicino dealers.` .-... \,.'_. , ' _b gush: D:-.J.BrlsD .'1'|I| W` W` ' 5Hm9_ x 22-If .U( -Lulu MccAn'rm' 8 Mo0AR'l`BY, ` ON sauuaay um . m:ona;a.`, of July n.-3. . the undersigned will apply to the .lurf'.I" of the said Cdurt. for 6. diaclm-go under the 5-+3 Act. Dated at Barrielhis 25:]: day of May, 13? " ' ' JAMES H|.'.\'Tl.lI. _ Sglicitors for Insolvent. 9'-""' .. _.,_.._ ._...-. 7,... _.....:_. ll-7 Pt: `I :---.-n vnovmcr: or" CANADA; Coumv of Simona V V nrvuo uvunuvuu [-':[`he Totontd Telgraplzin a leading Imicle, which we should copy if we had the space, makes some veryfor-A "able and pertinent remarks, such as the lollowmg :- lll'I-.__.l- :- .._1 _____,'_._-u 1 I Lu)! 1:` up U1" g County Simcoe; In the County Court of the County 0! S.-'nn`0'1 c--1-2` 1NsoLvEN'i}i(:`i`7)i:` ms 1. _.__--- THE VERY REVEREND DEAN NoRTHGn.m:: Of Barrie. nrnnnk A... LL- ,_, This new qqd handsome Church will be cg;` and dedicated on QTT7\TI'\n1}` 41.- in.) n o----- -` nuu UEUICII lea SUNDAY t/Lc_ _19th of JUNE, 157"` L puuuc, Lumno mu on hand th HORSES and BUGGIEB fox HIRE, mtg clmrgcl. '1`. N|'`.l?nIx.A u r THU? VI"-II's\'Da ' 1 T. NEEDHAM, Propyiego_._ `Barrie, June 11th, 1870.. 2% -..._.. .- ._-,. .__o v.........._.._,_ . , CATHOLIC autumn Is :1 Mn TIM IN XIZQQ. A On 1.:-.1-:1 .`n at... A .:.....L.1 V J...\J \/ 3 On Lot 21, in the 4th Co:'1ccssion`o{ line '11 '~` ship of Flos. -.::.. `ICE CREAM avored with Lemon, Ihspbe, V and Strawberry always on hand, and an kinds of {3:;= REFRESHMENTS Cg Canada is not responsible. yet the raids have cost her four millions. The innocent are suffer- ing for the guilty. But the innocenthave su'er- ed quite long enough. Fenian raids have ceas- ed to be a novelty; and they are too costly to be amusing. We have taxes enough already, without paying away millions either on account of England's misdeeds, or America : negligence. Somebody must indemnify us. If not we might as well make up our minds to abandon forever the idea of attempting to build up a country of our own. `If this land is to be made the battle- ground of Irish wrongs ,- if we are to tight for England while she continues to misrule Ireland`; `or if we are everlastingly to` be annoyed and wen-ied~by American citizens, because their government forget that we have rights and `fails to respect them ; and if we are to- pay out ' thousands of pounds every year on the account of other people; we had much better sell out bag and baggage to the highest bidder, and bring Canada and her Government to an end.f 1XY...!.......c---.._a-1, `1 . 1 .. 'uMMr-:9. DRINKS, &c_ 11`: Can be had. Alec Groceries and Confectionery He hopes by keeping good articles to i; . well patronized by the public. :3 Refreshment Room 5150 at. the hm- kc: House, rs! stall by the door. . Barrie, June lltb, 1870. :4. BK:xrxio,Apri!V, I870. LA`?-3&5 . - ' -"_ , will smnd rm Mares durmz "_"` " ' Stf.1\fS' ` C'T0.I[MER'.C-`I/1L 110 g'E_L_ {M I_x AI_~` 1 ? v 7- -- -'7-----v\1 A.aa..L4 JL\/I &`.LJJ 1.1.: Ll A- _ 'I <`rn_pe.st Junior was go: by old ).`u;.~:I (.3 I3 now seven years oId-dark chestnut cu` For terms and further pnrlicuhus upg- I I`I.._I._.... _"`f"` ,\JI"\l& D\In_It1/` 3`i11'e stern, with iron slip Keel, no! r.; name Rover." ' ' AU)` person giving such inrmulion as ld to her recoveywvill be suitame rmxcr J. CARI.I~?\- Boat !'.l `Barr-in Unr nah 1-07.. Barrie, May. 11th T971". Barrie. Jnn y -20, `I870- i;-ritntlnn, thus rraawwu the muse of '.h}- '.`...r 3 H-'.'J']l \\'. F0\\'l.E .k'. St .\';'l'm rlolurs. 1|.-st.`-. h drugglatl and daalen in we `clues gcncnnuyr Agnt at Bgxirie, A. V. Palmer 5: (_'~.' BEGS fo ixiform the public that he has ` Stall No. 4, in the Tularketllousc. L where he wii! curry on t.he abov busiueis. P.--1.. !\aM....L.... 11.1." -nn~ - ____----an-V A-It \lL8I-UL` K} O The giealest writer of fiction that ever lured, died on Thursday last, at his residence Gadshill, near` Rochester, 1:: Kent, aftera short illness. was born_ in 1812, ahdwu th {ore only 58 _yean old. , = V, u- ;--.._---. >~ ' "` /#1` _ _..-_...- -9.`; Spring Matt.-cases, Family. Sewing MM`h.'. Coin Trimmings, Room Paper, Window Hliz. Framed Pictures, Schoal Books, Concmiz. and. )IeIodeon3,_ Ladies `Work Boxes, Wm. Desks, Toys and Fancy Articles, (itnidrc Gm'ri:1gc3._ A _ . Quaint-: nnnrc r,.nr1P.ln.l.a Inn-.0 .... I.-. : _ \.'un'x:lgt::s.V Sashes, Doors aud;Blinds, kept on ham.` |:~ made to order. Peter Street, Orillin, G.W. 1. ,, _ _. v--.-... -1--..---4. Potash and Fish Barrels, Flour and Syr; ' reL=, from one ggllon upwards. 2:3-'Fum;1y` Barf, I'orl.- uml1 i_l.`I:. 1m.` L :1. civil r. BUTCHER, POULTBRER, Lem G. J. BOOTH cARP;:N'B;t AN,I),}3I`IILDER, ]TIGHT @ wnnx .\[auufa`ctu.cs and makes to order 9'1 1.2`. and sizes of `C. /nu`/:3, TVa.s'7z T u6s,B-utter Tr:/:,~, BEEF AND PORI-{ BVARMRI-11,5; A22` ;.!.3;.+f + ,1. L HOUSEH(_-)L D FIlJ`}AiNI'I`I_}RI-1, COOPERAGE, new tlvanv smiles, ( nnnn'In Hz; .Q:mnna >',*$"C'02c:>ztr_1/ o7"cle7's promptly aim} Arnnxss Val If` 17'.` IIVIIIII In the mdttef. A4 Firk-ins, Cheese Hoops, House and Stable E`; 1 Milk Tubs, Fermenting Tubs, all .=':/,c-3 :5 Beer and Whiskey Barrels. lSAAC VE WILLIAMS -, ,,___ ..-.___V . V Sfm;fo.I.'aleI, Barrie. TIE". -Bciilo-be`g1wncqin' g h T . onggtlicy &h%hoGnu on n::d' :ehe'1,'f.x."'}, {. no cbnrgg. G IE8 :1 mode- ._.,,_.- ..., ....; aunt. uu Luc nuuvc Barrie, December 11!.-b; 1867. --..-..n..J_4 Owcn Street, next to Post Uira, roU CAN GET ALL xmns-or ,wo{n,.o ho wnx.i.~-ro cam. yr "'1-mu Opposil Mel/oodivt Church, 3 shbp Em! u Market. -._--._ ST from Ban-i-: about two weeks ngo J um; nu I an. Barrie, \ _`-.. ,...,..-._..:._.,_______ [EJUSE `-AND vS'1`ORE T0 . LET 'A'I` nrrnnnnr _THOS. Lows, :==A sAn. BOA`T ..__Z-_. I. . I `-~_,-V Lmre SIM-n yr.-hi. :..-... .1:.. L'....u ..... . . 7:`i\}i?=EsT` Jumoa. 0aoz7Z_Ma1.-er and Underla/m. -J\IlJlJ J.'.ll.V.IJ' GI LET AT CHURCHILL. BARBIE 390% THE LADIES 1 XE T111:_A13ovE nA.\'osm:: I :11 A 11131 A IN?` l`l'l`\I1 i6ARR1AG1~3 norm: '1 -vufvu unuui uunlnumv . will Preach on the occasion .)4 fer. Aqf James Ilunm U1 Insolveigt. ISA_AC VP. \\IlI.I.I.\_\.<. Barrie Coopn rage, 870. _ :. to _ ' ~ mans SLOAN.__ , .` Churcnlnr ':';"<':1l{{1;;'.3I..' U. n, (Raspberry 1. and all IUH .' -Propri You should Vhav'e one of those fine old THE T. `s. & M. RAILWAY. nmmmmmmsj THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1870. ` rim nnnnwnn \lIN ,WAN'1` on on man 3.. HINDSI. on lut'Fl iday evening, to consider @1115 [ quutiori of assisting in the `construction of "a gravel rind from this municipality E through Vespra and Flos, a reference ` V to which has already appeared in n for- mer issue.` , ` ; ....1.u.; ;.....,.i..,,r....%.a 1; rpiisition, `win heldiin` th_o_ Town H111: T ;l'1'ael-1-egmaii after I. Tory remarks celledjqn M:-.A Spencer` to eddresu the meeting, selecting that gentleman as his heme was first on the . Requisition, and as having taken an ac- .` titre put in the matter.- .- 1- _;.; AL- - 1 The cinir was occupied by `the; .Beeva', and Mr. A. B. McPAheq` acted mum Maawual Mr.'Spenper having pqintedfmnt the adv`antag"es; arising- from the schemc. was followed bv.Mr.NicholsonA, whoalso approved of it, but seemed afraid that it might interfere with the"giviVngTot a bunm lo the Rdilway Cdmpany. > ' an 'II'_l1_..I._`.. In I`: ..I_.___-_a-.| cl... The dam apma at 9ao.m1:ho fir;,t caIa~aqtored`upon was,` - J - '~ 'Wm. Tuihopehe Elder, Wm..Tud- hope, the Younger, 4-Jame; Tudhope, vs`. - Robert` 'C'aok.-Actib_n ` to `recover two `ihstalmonta duo on. an` ;ng|tee n 1en't. Verdict for Pllintiil Ql4_-741, `HA. Strathy for Plaintii`; W. Louht _&` W. Boys fol`-`Defendant. . M " - T !l-...-1n--- `J` A "` Juaduruiuf #0715350, J70 Ba/tler.L--Undefonded useuineut `in Re levin. -Verdict for Plaintil -J. A": 11!; for.--Plginti. " . nal... - - '-* """"" ' ""' """""I V? -r"'.'av' Mr Mcconkey, M..P. d_-apreeatel the introduction 0.! the [bonus question as having nothing to do with the ,0h]e!'.1 of the meeting which he proceeded to speak of in terms of stroingvnpproval, and thoughtxin addition to the Flos_ road what is known es the Essa road should be considered. . .__,,_.S___ _l I'Av5|vvv, uuvu w-.-.--_. .3__. It `was then moved by VldVr`.'SVpn- oer, seconded by Mr. Ldird. ..rnL_4 -._ --.-... ..'aL- ...o:... ...u'.. V\.., -,.,y.._._ _i -_- - -..--___ That, in View of the action now ` being taken}:-y the Township of Float towards opening up_' and improving a leading road through` the centre of the township, from its Northern boundary ` to the Vespra townline ms desirable that the town of Barrie should render some material, ayistance toward`: im- proving the road through Vespra, to connect with the Flos road.A-0an-ied. Dlluu Iu Irv U uuuuuuuuu nu ' , He moved tlhatwthe cdnstructionnof good lending roads te_nd hugely to1heV growth and prosperity of the town. fl|L:.. .......J.n0:.-un nun: -nlnnnat` In: Mr u-'-..---- n .-.- -..v .- .v-.. -'..-. v-.. . -....- Aer som further remarks from'Mr. Nicholson, Mr. Mcconkeyagairi came forward, and moved, That the Town Council be requested to confer with the Councils of Vespru and Flos, with a View to procuring estimates of the ' cost of oonstrution, &,c.,' and report to a sub- A sequent meeting, in order that-the ne- cessary steps may be taken towards raising means for theiwork. ' nn_ n 1:-_n_..n_-- `r... __--.._1_: n_~.' BANNOGKBURN TWEED, John Richardson. vs. Joshua Nicholls. Action to recover amount of an ac- count for wood. Undefended and ver- dict accordingly for $69.70.. McCarthy for plaintiff. ` ' Andrew Wilson vs. C . H. Ross Wandd D. Gz'lch'7ist.+-]nterplender to deter-' mine the right _to certain timber seized by the Sheriff under an `execution against one Maudeville at the suit ef the defendants. Maudeville. had con- tracted with plaintiff to take out ` and deliver to him a certain quantity of timber for the Quebec Market-, and during the progress of thework had contracted a store debt with defendants who sued, obtained judgment and seiz- ed the timber on the suppos ition`tfl1at it was Meudev_ille?; Plainti claimed that he had overpaid Maudville for his work, that the timber had into his poesession,aud was his-`property; The case lasted several V hours, and when the Court adjourned at _9.30,_ the I jury which had then been in for gn - hour and shelf, were :locked_ up; until 11 efolock, when being unable to agree they were discharged. Jr A. Ardagh , and H. Strathy for plaintig D. Mo, Carthy {or Defendant". 7..-; 1 run; EIUVVIII uuu rlilwllvnnv ~`rn -.-_ -V .. _. This resolution was seconded by Mr. Morrow, and carried unanimously. T , .u,._ _._.._.1 1... ml. 1:. Q--- ....-._,, _-..-- .-- ---- ..--_- Mr. D. McCarthy, Jr.', seconded the resolution, and in doing so give it as his opinion that the proposed gravel road was of moreimportance _to the town than the proposed Muskoka Rail- W3Y - 1m_ 11?... 'r-....a. -Ill run` --_.-_.>_._.._J If Wm. Lount,` M.P-.P.; concnrred in the movement, and considered that before voting any amount for the works its cost must be ascertained, f and the fair Vprcportron for Barrie be tthen` settled. ; ' Smli, Foreman`; 4 J hn Bannister, Henry I-lammill, Wm. Brigham, Wm. Limgton, John Curreu, Thos. Nul_|y,T Thomas Crosby, _ .Robt._Orok, Jr;, Culun Demure, Thus. Summersett, _EdwaTrd Duggau-, Reuben Smith, John Swnnnnv, "uuwuxu uusguu, VLUCIIUUII Olilllll, . John Sweeney. His Honor addressed t}ieVGre;hd Jury, after which the following cases were . called anddnsposed of : ' Falconbridge vs. 'Doane.-This was an action` for amount of a store bill and was undefended, Verdict for plaintiff $14-9.72. Wilson & Caldwell for pl'. Alexander` C477. `vs. Andrew C arr.-.-_ Action on two promissory notes. The defendant pleaded the Statute of Limi- tations. ~ Verdict for` Plaintiff $4-25.90. McCarthy for plaintiff; Bonlton {or Defendant.` ' T ` 111.. 1)} 1 _..J_--- -._ -r 1 ..-. . .. The .r`e'solutionT was then `carried. . Mr. N. King ofthe Northern Gazette: was then moved into the chair, and the usual vote of thanks `being given tothe. c_ha1rman, the meeting separated. -..._.v, .. -.-v anon: These Courts were opened this thorn- ing at eleven o clock T by His Honor` Judge Gowan '! T. D. McConke y,v Esq., M.P., and H. R. A. Boys, Esq.,' J.I .,f Assoiafes. no MIHION nouss, W Grand Jury were em.- pnnnelled. V ' - TIT- - D .... __ `I1 , 'Pu.a.s.-Use>l)-i".-J. Briggs Piie Remedy for In terual, External,` Bleeding and Itching Piles. I gives immediate relief and is reliable. Sold by Druggisls. 888-3m COUNTY -ESERT AND GENERAL . SESSIONS. ` soy: IO! uetenuunt. Alezandcf Hcmtltan, Jr;*v:;='", ?ariler._...mlnI .ml.a -.a.....';. GRAVEB now.` Barrie, J uhe 14-th. June 15th. _ put hnd ii . ~` .h1d?iiIt'{1'oxo_nfo.- losed1i8" sittings * en 1: Friday? last. The Rev.,{Mr'. i7,Pnns_h0_n_ ' ` and Brad{ordiDistricts, with `their `sta- tions:-- A T jqu i'wa_.s eleoted Ttesibent, (aid the, Rev. ills`. 'S'utherlnnd,'t Secretary. One of the most imfortudt itemsof the busi- -ness of the session was; `as usual, the stationing of` the ministers. `We give 5 below the names of thoseibfor the Barrie ..,_novolist that [-T'I:le :oJct;;:ys ,:1; will prohlyl eve} continue tooocupy invrespecl: to Eng- lilh litemtnra, the" guns`. position f ` Tn-lugnl Lnu).--Tlgia igthe title of QIGW7 long, written and not _to music by. Meg. Ilnlg, am! no me intended by in ghthor `to 9'.- bnuifbz-`hanb-dunss-T _ K-.-ii?-It-nah ue - lo : -' _ A . 1muuI.' nmrnjcr. .Bnrrie--Wm. Hansfdrd. Vespra--Isaac Gold. CollingwoodT--Frz_mcis{ Berry ; E. Sallowh, Snp'd. . n-:n:.. FD.-.l.. ..o `l:`..ml..u M"h.- Ina- aauows, Blip a. Orilli2_1--Robrt Fowler, M.D.; Jbs. Deacon. - _ ' ' A P.ama-.Toseph L. Sanders. - Craighuirst--John W. Wicher... - VPenetanguishene--0ne to be sent. . St_aynet-Js'fmes Wooduvorth. T One to be sent. T L . - ' A ,. ..__ 1'-L__ n __-I_ _ `.1. II _-a. ` this musical monthly in before us. It is attrac- t live In apperance, ably conducted, newsy V vo-inaludiug' eight pages of musical reading _--- --..._--......_...- .-.v-no--pg... -1-----r The.rst numherof the second volume of and readable, containing 16 pages large octa- am! from three_ to four` pages of choice new music for the piano or cottage organ, and `a nupplernent to each `number -containing a piece of music carefully arranged for afull ` Brass Baud'ol' twelve instruments._ It also contains all the current mucial events l `of interest, and discusses` every variety of ` mucial topic, interesting and valuable loathe teacher the chcrister, the minister, the entire ` `membership of brua bands=.[end, orchestral. en_desp'eeially the homegoircleg where the, ` harmonizing sint_lueuce`s,_`of'musio ere mosti `poteuteand rening. Np family having a 'mu"siciel instrument` can, eor.l; to dispense -with the lluercer. Tums, eiucb: they obtain". be'eidee:e.ll the valuable` sreadiug matter, $5 worth of -music for 81 -fthe ,eubec'ription priee of the padper. And'e_v_er`y hravgbaud in Ayieripl shcul` take itlwitn the , supplement at only 83 a year, _obteiniu_g twelve `excellent. piece: chnueic let `full band for; the` price} :o rdi'ueriIy paid` for one. Mr}.*J.;-B.`.'ShaIv , |hU'pnhn_IhQ 93'i prompty ane_;ver;et_t illqir. xries -In-f-em *9.the.=;Supp.lsenm-d ode`-L A- usten-tnqlt_mu,thoruentee-otever bnudileader e :ineIlIe`_e,ountry. r - if BU UU uu_uI - A Angus-John Agalywho ehall `act undetthe direction of the Superinten- dent of Barrie. Os prey--William Tucker,-(Maxwell) sent. n|__:-.:_.. 1,1 ,, 1 '-'1 1-: ,,_-I:,I 1'- Muskoke--Johri Webster; One to be Christian Islands and Beausolielv Is- land-Erustus Hurlburt. ` ` Celd water-Johu }W..` Clipsham. V Bruce M|nes--John H. Keppel. - "Saul: St. Marie-Erastus S. Curry. _V Pic 8: Nipegon-To be supplied.- Parry- Sound & French River-- Samuel Tucker. - - A - Manitoulin Island-One wanted. FRANCIS Benny, Chairman. SAMUEL TUCKER Financial Sc.. 9 VBradforti:`J-a); Youmans. , Nwn1arket-Andrew A.` Smith. - Aurora--John Hunt, Wm." Mills. Bond_Head-Ja'mes Goodwin, Wil liam J. Fyfe.. Lloydtown;-Gorge Bro.wn.' One wanted. 7 -I19-`an - co 1\ - 1 w'3'Jzown_wi`11iam Hay, David Cattgnach ; Jacob Poole, supernume- rary. . . Tnn:sn1 Tan.-.u.L TIT 'lJ';.I.~.n- If`-aim, H`-fn.nis1-Josepih W.` Holmes (Craig- vaie), Henry M. Manning. T `Allislon-_-James Matheson. * ' Sharon and Mount Albert-Wm. Ir- win. One to-be sent.` - Rosemount--Joseph Coiling. . Mono-Christopher Hamilton. A Horni`ng s Mills-Peter Addison. i WILLIAM HAY; Chairman. ` JAY S. YouMANs, Financial Sec. Gonna.--Use Dr. J. Briggs Mode;-n'Curative for Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, Tcn'1er Feet,&c; Mild, soothing, softening and healing Sold by all druggisu. > _- 858-31119 As there in 0. full stock of those Goods jos: arriyed for both Spring and Sumner-._ . Total - runs. for Craighurst 43 ; for Waverly,. 78, making Waverly 35 ahead in oneginuings. Whether it was owing to tlieeextreme heat or a desire to partake of the splendid turkeys pro- vided by mine host of_the Waverly House, is- not known, but certain it is, the usual success deserted the Craig- hurst Club-. Dr. Blackstock made a magnicent hit, resulting, however. only in 5 runs, as it was so ably elded by,Heury Bannister. The bowling of Kent, as usual, was` good, and was rivalled by that of Richardson. Every-' thing passed off am_1cably.-C'om. Fine` Hair Oil, delightfully perfumed, for 500 per [t at the Medical Dispensary, 1"a1mer_&, 0o.,.opposite McWa.tt a Barrie Hotel. ' A cricket match between Athe Wa- verley and Craighurst clubs was play- ed on the ground of the former on Saturday, 4th J un, of which the fol- lowing is the "result : ` ' WAVERLEY; John McDonald, run out. . . . . . .i . '. 10 Chas. Bannister b Kent, c Blackstock 3 Co C. DaViS,.bKe|lt...`g...7....o 5 Kent. 0 0 0 u `o no I I 0 ' Thos. Wallace, b Richardson. . . .`. . R. Wallace, b Richardson. . . . . . . . P. McDonald, b Richardson, c Kent W. Bannister, b. Richardson . ; . . . . 0 J: not Ontoorooo-cyoooob- 5 4 4 Wm .' Farragher, b Kent`. . . . . . . . . 34- ` 5 1 'R.'-Allin,lb Richardson, c Blackstock . 0 ByeS..-o}-u..`.}...... ' `9c7{xT;2Z`I'I .'f.Tf`f '.`1`"?'.'T'. . ..f W. McKeighn, b P. Wallace.. . . Dr; Hanley, b Farragher. . . ... . `Ga b A`: 0 I |_'o u 0 I 0 D; McKay, b Farraghe; ..'... .. J. Gmvett, not?out....- .. . .. . . . W. Reid,b McDonald;........ .OU'.UIOCO_D.I.`I.C VIO0O`C0OVOIlCIIDCU'OO ` cnmauuasr. T ` Eirst Innings, A. Frawley, b J. McDonald. . . . . .". A. Craig, b J. McDonald, c'SLamp. Dr. Blackslock, b Farragher . . . . . . R. Kent, b. Farragher . . . . . . . . .. . `A. Richardson, b McDonald. . . . .. W. McLeighn, b McDonald. ;. . .7. Dr. Hanley, b _McDohald. . . . . . . . . G. Hart, b Farragher .. ......._...- D. McKay, b MeDc)nald . . . .. . . .; J.- Graven, b Farragher . . .'. . . . . . . W0 Reid, not Out: o 0 on o 0 on o'o'on o o 3 'Dn..'.. ' TotalUI|lVlO`lI'DI4lOIOOI Second Innings. TI . Frawiey, b McDonald Q. . . . . . A. Craig,[b AMcDonald'c P. Wixllnce Dr. Blackstock, b Farragher. . . . . . `R. Kent, b Wallace, c J McDonnld_ A. Richardson, b Farraglner}-c R-. Wu`Innh , A THE RocHEs'rEn MUSICAL` Tums. 7 IESLEYAN` cONFE;1ENp E. -. WAv17:'RtyY vs. CRAIGHURST. 1;t_House East Torozito =Bank. BRADFORD 1)_1s'n.uc'r. .1, ll\l|n Utllvl 0 Dyes -,vunuv.sm.uun II. ..OICIU.. xardson. eut'......... ds.on....`.... rdson, ardson .`..... ooonoo_oooo'u- ,cBlgckstock uooohouuooon iotlaunoouloo .53] 13 rnnnzqmo of Fi O.t1'I-10L1c~jc,r1Uzi.%. KT`; r .' The follaing tlccouiif 61 -!he-Dedi'-T cgtion of the above church ...we coppy iron: the NorthernjLight`.r-' ;There is an error. in'the" Statement that Mr. Hallrdonated a partwn .of the lumber for thebuilding. Mr. Hall we under- stand`,`guve the. whole of the lumbgr required for the purpose:- ` T ' fact Qnnrlav nus \uHnncn(1 1hA Thad}.- IUHUIIFII IUI I-IID PHI lJUU o`- Last Sunday we" witnessed the Dedi- cation. of a new. Roman Cntolic.Chnrch, atj\_'Vauba;shene, which is under the` chnige. of `the Rev.` Fat-her` Keun'ed'y, of Penetanguishene. The sermon on the occasion was punched b. ,tl(1e JV_ery Raw Dean Nortluzraves of Hie"---The Nmv Lmnt #sa-;snVi.-Oi::`:oirinnn}a`n in-' '1'. _ Noedlil} Th'al,:6e'ne8 I `1'Ji?vg`ry_"S,(a5blo oppdv we the Sim Iaoaet: i`a_' nt*!7'.!."`$*!!' I and ygichles 9'33 get. L 5;! ` ; W9"-'.T ."W5.""'3""`? ""3 " ` "-itreri-j!*+9?s4 _?ir ' " 13-

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