Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 1 Sep 1870, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

, ti1`Y The Prussian reconnoiuence which had caused this alarm` was easily driven buck, and the imperial carriegea, surrounded by .11 strong escort, mad; their way through Gravellotle `to Can." ans, and thence the next morning to . _ Verdun.` The escort was wirlmm {om}, except what jhey could glean by the way. from the time of leaving. Mel; an. _ rdun was reached. 9 , . an-up Ah-nnn IR"; --".5 -'....!-.._ _ , . . _____~ .-_. .. ------- J, \4vl Lqlauvvvllvlo, vrvv-3 AS attained the proud pos`:tionA of being the leading Machine in the Dominion of Canad. I! owes its wonderful succx ss toils inherent. good qualities. Those qualities are Qlllfil urn-u-(1 - 10138 WES im F? 1-ups-`-x.-Q- 101` na-`__ ` NORTHERN ADVANCE; BARBIE. ZBO5I;0;x'71;;;.-.A;D:EI:i&IAN7'S 1I:USAGE;SAVELOYS, &c. Manufatufed by W`1;;SUN BOWMAN , 00., Hamilton, 0725., nfhnntl H1; nuruul nl\H`nO:tun .-.t` I\..:..... `L- l_-.l:_.. II, .I_!.. , - II -I..I..I.v.I_'Jul-JJJ!~.1 ig`;-11` (V as`. . T . . .4- u.ga1_aw:<-strnaaa-1-; 2.4;-233134 ` Go to Dr. SLAVENS for Pure Drugs, Chemicals, Dye-Stns, Perfumery, Faneynd Toilet Articles, Combs, `Brushes, &.'c., &c-. ` . ' r 4- .------.. - ... - _. _ - 7 A ORILLIA DRUG STORE _.-__-- --.-, --v- V` Br. SL AV\7EN S for Galden, Field and Flower Seeds, which he imports from J. A. Simmers, Tomato, and frolxnlthe United States and England. W`l\_ or n1rn1u :_'_;_._._;s,,, u - n c - - -- - - ~- - ullllul LILIU U, l\I"([Uul . This involves an important principle and it is just as, well that it should be generally known. According to the nding, though a `corporation manage its affairs in it ivery tinliusiness-like, careless .way, so as `practically to con- r ceal the` real financial condition of its servants, yet it there were no deliberate fraudulent design in such` remissness. -no desire t_o makeaii actual bankrupt appear to the world as solvent , said Corporation is notto be held responsible and such sureties are not to go free. It was their duty, it is said, to make themselves perfectly sure nbcutthe sol- vency of an individual beforethey gua- ranteed him as reliable, And then the second `point is equally important, viz : A that boiidsmen are liable for all moneys due by the party for whom they be- come surcties, even` though the debt may not have been actually contracted while they occupied sinh a positian; They guarantee, not that he shall pay to the party receiving the bonitany debt he may contract during the course of their surctyship, but any existing debt besides. ` i ' fl`L_,, I ' f $'I;;\A" l-3'1;l_isv:=.-irtending his Book and Stationery department. Give him a call and save moneYs A he sells at Toronto retail prices. Great inducements offered to- Teachers, to whom a discount of 12; per cent. will be allowed on all purchases. V ' T (1.. 4- or Avlzuua -_: -ML - -- -- - ----- -"-- - ' * ' W ` __.__.-, -9- ....v -- vu nngvvvu uuu A_uUUu.II.uUu|-IOU: Bu'yA zibditle of SLAViEN S Mosquito Lmim'ent-a sure preventive for the ifes of `Mosq i`93d * Black Flies. _ ` 9 _ _ -v'--v av! T"l`ry'Sla.ven7 :sZ .(3ehdition Powders, for Horses 5; Cattle, the bent "in the market. The 0.01 H liberally dealt with. . Give Dr. Slaven a cell before buying elsewhere, and you will he sure to get 1 bargain. 03' -Look for the Red Iietters on the window as follows: ' Go to SLAVENlS for Tea9,Tobscoos and Cigars, of the` first quality. T `Go to SLAVEN S and see those Coal Oil_Lan:ps, for sale at 5 per _cent off cost price. You will save money by buying your Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &.c., &c., at SLAVEN'S. Paint, Varnish, White-wash, Come!-hair, Scrubbing & Sh`ooBrushes, always on hand at SLAVE N S V DR. SLAVEN has a", good business and intends to keep it, if low ptices, strict attention, and good `qnslity of goods will seems it. - A ' - i - -- . -.. __ uu. unvoouuvuu 5 7 , _v_ _ , . I. . N " ' Go to SLAVEN S, and look at his `Wall Paper. 10,000 Rolls just received from New York,_wh1ch will be sold at the cheapest possible rates. - ' ' Try,Dr. ._SLAVEN S PILLS, they are well known and recommended. `D..- .. I...uI.. ..tar ntrrnxncu Ir T. E . luwsolvs. -_'_._.-_ Prescriptfonf'carefully_prepared at all-h6ur'sA day or night. ____.___________._____.._____________________ THE LocKMAH PATENT suum ` ;5;1E;sfsozg1%M~,:sr or, .NAPOLEON S FLIGHT FROM T METZ. .. [co-nu` I 00` D....V..." `H0009! ' D; SLAV_l_E_N S DRUG STORE. ' v7A17E'u,`1~?6'F "vj yr T. E. RAWs6"1T, f the Northern Railroad Station, Barrie, Ont- BUT TO BUY- "7x'c'>;'\I=1'ABILITv AND CHEAPNESS, 1-, Amnnrr Hm nnrnnrnn: ..n....I.m...o. c.....:.|...a ..:n. 1:'Ls, &c.,-&-c.- ' ' R`-;0x_ lbw, 0-0: 0 GOLDEN SYRU_P,v per qt. . . . . SOLACE TOBACCO, per lb... `T Q I... ID-l`\p.nag lvvrauavv ---c--.-v- A-RLEY, '20 igfo}: . . . . . . . VALENCIA RAISINS, per 1b.. VALENCIA RAISINS by an l'I,_ _`l'hn II. .._._IL `I lb. fol'.`...n..-... CURRANTS, 20 lbs.` for. 0 o. no a f0rooooo`ooooa.I.oo -nn`n 'nn'n__ 1-.. ` Qlflll VD` Go to Rawson s. :-..--.-;.;;:-u- G}? to Rawson s. ._BY_. G0 to Rawson s. e, country trade 1|! 1.. 100 100 100 17 ... uclluol aeuuou I 4 and 9, u 9- owing: person in not new Schoo for holding the (In! Scllopl leqting. Ortleud: _` Trust the couucn do um. - _._--an-IIJ Opposite Railway Station, Barrie. THE Snbioribor begs to inform the inhabitants h Lo! Barrie, sad [the '1':-well` Public, that as on hund HORSES `anl1nUGGIES for HIRE, at moderate charges. Oopnysngon to Orillin gnd Penetanguilheno. . 1` 2 ., Wfanfo _ IIt:io,'*AIfuIt, mo. - . V ` 3 _ - --- If vvvv gvvluvuy `G75 It)! For Sale by all Druggiltl a Medu me, Assn-re you Bums,-M Palmer 6; C001 and T. W`. Georgon. J. W . Slaven. Collmgwood-Mr. ( WladuaIa A m:,-Meura.- Lyn: 0o.._ Dunnpaug dc Wauona Torontc Price of "the Remedy in large ping; $1, ___'. by Dmmzintn ....1 n...a_.. _-_ suon casetmxgnt be mentioned had we sp r Call at the Drug Store and get a Cnrcnlarol unquestionable certicates on the GREAT SHO- SHONEE8 REMEDY and, PILLS, and utialv youuelvel ' , x V unsung Irutn tmpurnuesoune Blood, we boldly state that lhll rent remedy has NEVER BEEN EQUA LL D. Where we: thereever such a "cure as that in the peraon ot,Wzl.wn Stann.s,nf Brighton Ca W., of Consumption : or that of Peter C . V. MiIIar.ot Erncstown,C.W., of Consrtmpttomor that of Ambrose Wwd, of _Consecoa, C.W.,o1 Dyspepsia and Liver Complamt, or that of John Hoaay. of N apinee C. W.,of Rheumatism , who had actually been on crutches for years, in sptte ofnll treatment heretofore, nnd_1a now well.Scoreaot such casertmght be mentioned space. r n_t_the Dr_u_g and get Clrculnrnl Thelollowing remarks on Testimonials ot most, wonderful and extraordinary cures in Canada bv 3he|GliEA'1` INDIAN REMEDY. They `are stern, undeniable and incontestable facts, suiciett to convince the most skeptical that the Great Medici- vllll Compound yearned after for ages is now accou- sible in the Great -For Disea.es of the Throat. Lungs, Liver, Diges- uve Organs, Kidneys, 6cc..-as well as Scrofula, the various Skin Diseases. Humors. and all diseases arisinglrom lmpuriliesollhe Blood, boldly ggl__ lh_ll_ _g[eal remedy NEVER Rl`.F`.N |s%I'a gsgtta gm: 1!, '|SHOSH-ONEES REMEDY!` V . Ieqling.`-; d: `That Coupclldb now qdjoun in at the` Toivn Hall, on 1110 s';::,`.:L-2% 5 that . A-.r.wooD,J.1 .qc I hereby certilv that I have known Mrs. Mary Ann Doughty f0r-lhe last fteen years; she is a woman ot probitv and truth. I have known her before, during, and since her illness. I believe her certificate to be true in every particular. I lmow while ill, her case was declared hopeless and _I know that she has. since her recovery al- ways attributed 1!: to the Sboslioness Remedy. Whatever may be the perculiar properties 0! this medicine, one -thing is certain, thntin her case, it has acted almost like the performance of a meriacle . . V A. F.WooD,J._P. Warden otthe County ofHa|tings,Pruvtnce 01 Ontario, Dominion ot Canada. ~ PROF. OUNIO S S %HAVING,%HAIRGUTTING% To Messrr Cxnittnt:'aI.Am' 66 Sinns, Conway P-. 0 . County ofLennox, Ontario, Canada. MADOC, County ot'Hastinga, Province of Ontario, Feb. 9th, 1869. This is tocertify thatduring the winter of 1866 I was taken with a weakness otfthe ancles, which gradually,during the spring. of 1867. extended to my knees, and on up to my hips, and I became so weak that I.cnuld_ not walk, but was conned to my chair. For about two years, while this weakness waspcoming on me, and afterwards, I sought medical advice, employing, at different" times,_three doctors, and menicines of different" kinds,prescr.ibed by lricnds, but of no` avail, I continued to get worse and worse, until the sum- mer ol'l868_ when l was induced_to try the great Shoshonees Remedy by reading the cures perthrm- ed, in_a pamphlet. At this time I had begun tn feel the weakness in my hands ; in tact I was get- ting almost helpless. I have taken two bottles of the Shoshonees Remedy and t`wo_boxes ottlie pills and I am entirely restored to health.- I never ex- pected to get better, but simply tried the medicine naasortofforlurn hope. This case of mine was not 11 private one,` but known to_ all my neighbors and intends; and to any one utllictul as I was, I have only to say try the Shoshuneest Remedy; I believe it willcure yon. _ v 'KI'. In`! A an `I \_..__.___ Ilwlluvs u vvluwulu gun- V 'M.a nu` ANN DouGm`\'. Sworn to before me at Madbc, Cnumy ofast ings, lhishinlh day of February. lSG9. A-. F. Wnnn. T, P .(.n ENTLEMI-IN S Whiskers and Hair Dyed. Ladies` Haircutting done in good style. Good Hair Dye. Hair Invigorator; Hair Oil, &c., manufactured and sold by Prof. Cnnio. Come Gents who wish a good smooth face,_ List while I tell you of a place Where razors are kept bright and keen, The easiest chairs, and towels clenn, Where we will shave, shampoo, or trim, `And brighten faces which look dim; And if yourhair is white or red Prof. 0unio s Lotion` colours well.- Forjust five cents we now will shave, And do it so smooth and clean You ll say we are a mowing machine. Around your nose and chin we ll creep, With so much ease y0u ll.'lr0p asleep ;' . Your nap will pay for coming here ; The old we can make look so green, The gals will say you're sweat sixteen ; And when you leave here for the street, Your friends will smile when them you meet, And sayiwhat makes your hair so dark. Oh, it was the Professor's Hair King's wash, Andhe can do you black or brown, _ A little better than any house in town And if a twirled moustache you want Prof. Cunio brings one out. AND. `SHAMPOOING SALOON, . 1.. `L- 1--.". I...:IJ2.... I..a..1_. ;.-......:...I I. --.1 ~--------v'-_uv- -V--.-v'-'-, in the large building lately occupied by Mr. James Russell, _ f\, -',.'4. .47 , 1');,...;.'. T1,. ,1 A0 uauuva Ltunacu, Opposge the Barrie Hotel. V ____ --.._., ... -_w:5a pwcw VJ. yr and Dealer: in ..Aeu-re Bums,-Messrs. A. V. :Ca., an_d 3`. Georzen. 0.-im._u- lBUllU.'l|00lh Tint James KirkpntH-ck-Th;-`N pointed Collector of Tina for this Iunioi for the year mo. na thntvlie native {or his services the nu olnnnty dolhn, sad that ho- `depoalt the neceuaz bond with tho Olorku noon :1 p0Ilibl9.- Dnvid Ilccntcboon VI'no'vdl,`Ieeb'nde'd by John` Ireland. Th_ubo0luk.givo notioethn ct tho [next mooungot-ihli Oopncil, 1 ' by-by will he Iutcodnood {or ill "ofllllidl of thg'c:ll|s:I`3 8o_l_I:)_l o_u;_ o!_ this '5.'$3:.. nus,-meurs. A. V. 3-eorgen. 0rillin-Mr rd- 1-. ar mar.- m.- yman`,E|liot!& \, oronto. 837-Iy 872-13 we space. I REAT sun- in" M1: r Con;I, Bnnio'Iu,'_'In-`growing Nails,` no hm `mi [.12 ;g91_'touin;.gnd.g'.I 'ggs - Modern C%;ant:i;: LL attend/avt hit BATURDA `E31. . Fol? _vunnuIL . 1 Oice, ct, Barrie, Y;froin 11 1.1: : ' accordixlito ordex-._ of Council man STOVE wunxs. ESSRS. HENRY SEWREY &: 00., are now prepared to manufacture all articlesin their line, of the best description, and at cheap rates Barrie, Dec, 3rd, 1867 49-ly which are at least 20 winter : prides. , ._..-. .a- V .12 K) L: hnve never before been equalled in Barrie. Also I largo qugm",'3IE..,, White,_and esl colored K W _--.._, -- ..... wuucu, us arm: will for- th pnipouoi Ilividing IOIIII the existing School Sections of this and forming. new School Suction: of then!-y nu. upon. and toe nunr gin; the hou- dniu om! tinothorobooi. Section. except- in School Section I And for I]!- p-~ mingnperson School Section. ` foahglding Ih_o_ lint-8chool v neninn. .. (3..-...-..a - W1 L nltend at his 8ATURD_AY;fl .n|Inn:I:.... A - - south. 3! 1s.uo vs WILLIAMS, . . Barrie Oooperago. Burris. Jnn y 20, 1870. . 9. C HE'X.`i33ss ,.._. ..-...;.u--121.10, Poussin and Fish Barrels, Flour and Syrup Bar- re1s, from one gallon upwards. l3'Family Beef, Pork and Pickle tbs mad: to order. - _` A fjrnmm up FAZHIIIN ! uh! vl wot 0:`rCot;ntry orders promptly aitend to. Aovnlas ..... vu u-nu. ... - -.-..- _ HERMVETICALLY SEALED GOODS. FRENCH SARDINES, LOBSTERS, COVE OYSTERS, FRUITS & VEGETABLES. 7.1. David Mccntcheonimoved, seconded by John Ireland, That in addition to the grant already made, the undermenlioned path-masters be nu- thorized to expend the sums opposite the respec- tive names, viz.--Willinm Crawler. $50; John Holmes, $20; George Dean, $100; Richard. F. Hall, 320; William Hntoheson, $10; Archibald ' Noble. s20;_Jnmes White, $20; James Dunsmore $30; Thomas Oerecedden, $20; Paul English, 310,- John Hill, $15; Robert Mitchell, $25,- Thomae Gallagher, 4th_Llne,$15; Thomas Leti- more, 030; Alfred Jones, 590; Thomas Centhere, $10; James Stinnon, 55; Thomas Ferris, $20, and to Lopte-2 and 3` Eu: town line, provided the township of '1 ouoront_lo give an equal ehnre s10.-C'urried., David Mcoutcheon moved, seconded h Paul Gallagher, . That the anti: of ten do! are be granted to Thoma Froekinghun, en indigent resident of this township, end that the Reeve in- sue his order for the payment of the enIne.-3- I Oarrud .:--0..--- Pickles, Sauces, &c., &c.,l nu v A nmrrv , , -1. vvvvul .1. H110 Firkins, Cheese Hoops, Hdnsa and Stable Pails, Milk Tubs, Fermenting Tubs, all sizes of Beer and Whiskey Barrels, 11131311 I CO-us -- A MRS. %Mi7NA.H1*N| .Mp:mfnctures and makes to t and sizes of cu;., tu uc wuuu in (ms market. Any article in the trade manufactured, fur- nished to order on short notice, and warranted to give satisfaction. G'Repaira well and neatly executed. Barrie. April 8, 1870' - . 6 Chums, ,_____-..- uv-w:Ih-n, AS now on hand an extensive and genuine H stock of Single and Double Harness (Car- riage and Team), English and Common Riding Saddles, Double anJ Single Bridles, Collars, &c., which he can offer at very reasonable. prices.` Also in stock, some ofthe best English and other Riding and Driving Whips, Bits, Lines, Brushes, Curry and Mane Combs, Cards, &c., to be found in this market. Anv nrticlnin [hp n-ml. ...-....c...A..-_: - Horseforcig'g<;ff;Es;.{s{1 Bread Preparation. - ._::_ P I Gall be . Ho(!.:tchoon:'Tl::z of'1'u.. A large variety-:1_;`o;_z-ncy4 and Plain Bzseuits at reduced rates. English, French and American Confectionery; -_-_o...__ GOOPEEAGE, B'LUNC}IES, &c., prepared at all season-- able hours. ' 0:`? CHARGES MODERATE. .m mix A. & J. w. FERGUSON ` FERGUSON VALE, Takes pleasure in azlnonncing to their custo- mers and public generally, that they have now. on band 8 complete assortment of IFMMINE 1y1rLHmn9JTs,\ |9a@mswNs.| u Fu -A LSO-. Gcnefal Insurance Agents. A. FERGUSON. J- w. FERGUSON. ...a nu. .--5-: wag.`-but FINI- Mccutcheon movd,_ sect Thaun M made. undermtmlinnnd ...n. _ II8Q. D0'lI0ll9I_I Wuuji _ Pail!-v.'|_uay run tug I -nh999-n!!!_; 55? `."!;3*.?!!.`?2`!2-..lv4:iu-.seL Mithi 9'8" `hwvslwj =w:cH>-`as Fergusonvale Dec. 6, 1869. Saddlery and HarncssT ESTABLISHMENT, 1\r_....1-_ -_`__- , _ Il)RYGO0DS| I'I'II&l `IUII nu :- -- -- -- Dealerin Foreignhud Domestic Fruits, &c., _ ____._.__.. ......-...-c 1-u:\r\r\t' TIHWAH E,| DELF AND GLA SSVVAKE. isAAC ve `WILLIAMS Nearly oppoAsitr;zIize- Bank of Toroizto, DUNLOVP STREET, BARRIE. Leath;!'Lea_ther 2 Leather! !rROCERY, PROVlSlON&, LIQUOR STIIRE. Opposite Methodist Church, 3 shop Eat 1 Market. ` . lnrs be granted out of the funds I can -vvua yunacu.--uar1u.'d. ' Moved by. David l|loOutcbeon, vseconded by P. Gallagher, That the sum of thirty-two dol_- of the munici- pality to each of the- several` li lines,vthe sixth line excepted, distribution being made at the rate of une'dollar'per lot in each of the road divisions, the o'vgrseer.in enchedivision expending the same for the purpose of improv- ingthe highwa_y.-Carried. , V Ha-hi Il-l'\..a_L--_=-- - ' _ net and town- DELF AND GLASSWARE. `iottled a_nd Barrelled Llquors OF C}1OI(`i>3'I` BRANDS, Barrie, NovL 10th, 1869. : oxunn, Opposite Messrs. McCarthy 5' McCarthy : Law Oice, -oqoo non nu!-I11!-n*I'.III'I E I DDT` Q. Avrwawvnvag -:o:_ Fresh Cphadian Cheeseof No.1 Qnulity. __...n__-- JD 1 recon WOOL 1- gmua AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT GROCEBIES, HARDWARE, MARTIN Moon, 5 ____ _, Thomas Bradley moved, seconded by David Mccutcheon, That a._by-law to raise and levy a rate for School Section purposes of!` School Sec- lions Nos. 1 2 4 6 7 V8 ' and 9, in accordance with a request of the trnsteesoflbe said sections be introducednnd read a first time. The by- law was passed.--C'm ind. Mnvn I; h.-:.: 'u-n..-_- Just received, 8 large supply of '.'`'y IN VARIET Y.. jpoj .--u as.` -NJ-K1 which for quality, -`C`--u --AND-:7 Ul ure; v_ colored -ts - Pants per cent bolow last -Iuv ruuuvuu Thomas Bradley moved, seconded by David McCnzcheon, That shy-law to raise and levy a rate for School Section purposes 011` School Sec- tions Nos. 1 2 3 4_8 7 8 and 9, in accordance ' with the. request of the trustees of the said seve- ral sections be introduced and read a first time. ` -IJvs!. _ , ,-_--.a\.I. J y, pnttern und _ onie; an kinds Le,_and esh- Btu-rile, Jni, 27:11., mo. . To let a large store and Houu containing 12 Itoomugood well, outbuildings, 80., on We Bremiles, with two corn` of loud um!` I. For pnrticnlm upplyjo _ . ' J I8 SLOAN. 22-tf -' . V ' Ohm-chill. I '.Dv7.41Vc`."E~?(;FFlCE. Barrie, Aug. 2 4 1870.`/_ _ ' . ________._J..___._._? .1`\\ARM l`O LEASE 5162' `fe mas` on EASY TERMS. , Lot No. 23, on the. nth Com, Innisl. 190 facres, all cleared, nearly ull free from non?`- A I t i PP - 0 JAMES BIRNIE. 32-4t l n p V , _ 0_n the Prcmius. n. - . y - u u `I uuu y3ECllo Paul Gallagher _ moved, seconded by Thomas Bradley, Thataby-law to raise and `levy the sum of nine hundred and twenty-four dollars, ($924.) for the improvement of the roads in this Townshgp be introduced. This by-law was also passed. ' 1 `I..n...-_ n_-_II.- V ` ` ` I -`WATER-POWER? GBIST AND FI.0UR MILLS rvrx-1:: Q A 1'.`F}_ FOR SALE. 111E CREEMORE MILLS eitunted in the thriving village oi Oreemon, in the town- ship of Nottewunge, one of the but wheat growing sections in Ontnrio, are now offered for sale on reuoneble terms. `The Mill"bnving been ttednp during the put year with the most improved rnncbinery end the den: Ind buildings connected being in the moat thorotuh repair, with plenty of water during ell seruom. would form I desirable opportunity to any pet- aon wishing to purchases mill property.- There is e. telegraph oice in the village, nudges daily stage carrying the mail to Stnyner. A large numbero! village lots for sole on easy terms. Title indisputable. For pnrticnius, enquire of PHILIP LOW, Eeq., Bnrrister, Picton ; C. S. PATTERSON, Esq., Toronto; and W. D. ARDAGH,_Esq., Barrie. M-if` [THOUSAND 2 l00,0(l0 `III A ASL) \Il' Toronto to Onllia, Q2 50 B Bncebridgc. 4 00 Ruuoau Luke,4 26 Barrie to Hnwhnone, 0 50 Barrie, April; 1870. run. sAL@nK,NaB}..IM% lsouth ba1fLot35, in 4th Con.,Noltnwau`gn- Inn qr-roll. IVUUI uuu LIUK .LV II-| FUU Il\l \IVHl, IHIIDIIII 100 acres. South half Lot 6, in 13th 0on.,West Gwmirm bury-100 acres. And Lo: 11, in 2nd Con., Georgina, County of York-180 acreu. Apply to WI. `R. OANAVAR. LEAVES Barrio for Orillirt and Wuhngo, at 6'30 n.m.. touching at Hnwkutone. Atheriy, Orillin and the Portage.-~ARRlVlN_G at Wuh- agovnt lO.30'a.m., and connetling there with Smoke no Srnnntn Wlxorun ton `rm Nauru Courvrnv. Returning, will leave Wuhago at 113.22., and Orillta. at l2.30.,p.m., arriving at Barrie in time to cotnect with the the Evening Train on the Northern Railway for Toronto. I3"I`HR(`UGE TICKETS from Toronto in Orillia and Bmcehridge, can be purchased At the "N. R. R. Station, Toronto; and Return Tickets can be procured on board the Steamer. Return Ticketstrcm Bmcehrid'ge to Toronto rm Ida Burton, and N. R. R can be procured on board Steamer Wenonah. For Fr-night np Danna..- -.._I..'4- .L_ n., . ~ vuvuvvlc David Mccutcheon moved, seconded by John Ireland, The! the Reeve issue his order in favor of John Marshall, tor the sum of twenty-five dol- lsrs expended by him on 30 side road, ecross the third Concession East; 4 And to William Hutcheson; for the sum or six dollars expended by him on 25 side road across the first Conces- sion West. Carried. ` Paul Gallagher moved, seconded by Thomas" Bradley, Theta by-law to provide for the de- fraying of the expenses of the Township for the year 1870 be introduced. The by-law was in- troduced and passed. ' . V ' g 1 pill!` nnllnklsnh ----J " ' ~ . . -` uusru Dleamer W enou all. For Freight or Pasuage, apply "to the Cnplaia on board. DUHLU nun uuu av, In 11,-: vvu-, nv---nu--3.- 100 acres. N. E. part Lot 15, in 10th Con., Nouawasagn -53 acres. . ` North half Lot 17, in the 18th Com, T1ny-- `I O0 urn-An SUMMER I_NGEMENT. : II` By Railway und.Steau:er, via Barrie. ..c_1 Dbll HIM uvln AB All III Vvu-3 Avvn-nu vau--4 100 acres. . Lot 12, in 3rd Con.,`Nox-th Orillla-200 ncres. Wen half Lot 16,,in18zh Com, Medonto-100 acres. ' - 2 Westha1fLot18, in the 4th 0011., Hcdonte-- Inn an-ran- ""5 ill IJUU I-U, III III` 155] \fUIlI OIlC\lIIllI\. 100 acres. - . Lot 11, in 82!: Con., Vupm--20b acrea. West half Lot.10, in the 2nd 0011., Innial-- I00 nnrpn, DIRECT ROUTE T0 ORILLIA! Only route to Brnebridgo without tnuubipzm-1.! uuuu uuu uvu An in nu) Auuu vv-a7 -...J 100 acres. Wes`. halfbot 26, in 2nd Oon.,Tiny-100 news, East halflzot 12, in In Con., Nonh Orillia-- mn nr-ma. I` "LJ:'E;.::..:... , locuu-boon. `mm FREE GRANT LAND8! Toronto, Oct. 26, 18689 nn,\4u_-A"* A [O.s`E MORE T0 1 (sun `In IVKIIVDIIHIY V) 4` . . .---_.:: [ORSE FOR SALE. 1 bays just purchased a job lot of mm; z1`IxT1TLT1_N'r:'. SlM60E_j.ANDS. THE SIDE-WHEEL IRON-PLATED . . STEAMER just ;n the dgo of the Piuuun lin,c s'. The Emperor wasonly too glad .10 find in third-class carnage at Verdun in which to pursue his way to 0halonu.`_ All ofcer nnnrnnnlnn-I him nff JL)I).I'J IILVI-I KIA mar AT cgwacmw. MUSKOKA COUNTRY, M. IURT-ONv, 11.s:r1~:E,' __, LA pay tum-2 Which I or at RATES OF` FARE. ..I|:_ An pg . .-. - CENTS. Volumiph CENTS .\1INU1`E8 OF COUNCIL OF TOWNSHIP 0;" MULMUR. V I The Council met on the 6th ult. The School requisitions for 1860 were roaid. Accounts of roadwork performed by William Hutcbeson and John Marshall, by David Mc- Outcheon. Letter from the County Clerk re- quiring the sun; of $1304,-18 to be raised as conuty rate," and the sum of $338 forommon - Schools. 1-\_,og up n . . - & D. ciaeyi/, WM. B. OANAVAN, Tm-an [Barrie lb Axhcrly. M \' `- Onmn. 1 L l V`Vuha5o, X : - ` I y`lnmt~hono n I '7'? "P. `toad Ania!` up 4' '7? 03 toodpncnm .,- p `R dihlun. an Ur L BURTON BROSL, Proprietor: . IS. ":I='z.. F1'6'n. .1 tuv, Toronto. 883- M1870. A ss.narnu'r'Ans.li `UITIZISN C013 HIS THROAT. Yesterday afternoon, Mr. Paton, of ;' this city, made an attempt to commit , suicide at his residence, on Richmond ' street, usinga razor for the urpose.l We understand that since the eath of his mother, some three months since, . he -has been -suering under great de- pression of spirits; but no, bodily or pro-. nuuuced mental ailement, as far as we; could >:scertain.. He has been only 3 recently` married, -and lived in the t ; greatest happiness with his young wife; ' It had been arranged that Mr. and-Mrs. Paton were toleave by the two o clock boat to-day, for Montreal, on a visit to some friends in that city. This morn- ing, before the melancholy attempt, he and his wiiewere at the house of a friend, on the opposite side of the same street, wherethey, had been in- vited to `dinner previous to their de- parture Mr. Paton` complained of not being well, stating that he was suf- fering from a severe pain in his head. This complaint and his general appear- ance alarmed his ,wife, and she insisted on at once sending for amedical man. He consented,and they returned across the street to their own residence. Im-- mediately on entering the house he wont to his own chamber, while Mrs. , Paton remained in the parlor. Many , minutes had not elapsed before she i heard aheavy fall in the room over- r head-,'and, rushing up, made the ap- paling discovery of her husband lying in.a pool of blood,` with histthroat hor- , ribly cut wjth a razor, wliicl_i.laid open by `his side- `The 1oss,by-hemorrhage was very severe, the DOclq1_'l}_1:ttetld- anco statingthnt he rnust"have-liled . upwards of two quarts.-, He suceeV e;l.-- , ed in severing his windpipe, but did not out eit- hcr,nl the two principal ar- , teries. l`he aiightened wife and, fe- I 1 male dontesticsriished out screainin;._ for medic,al'as_sislance, and succeede , in "obtaining _the'_aid of Drs;-Hornby, Howson, and, subsequently, Dr. Aiken. They at once proceeded to do all- in their power for the unfortunate man, who was lying in/n state of insensibi- Iity, while his poor -wife was lying r lainting on the sofa below, fromtthe suddenshock of such a horrible occur- 1'_ , ,,, ': .1 wuwn IU pIll'lll8 [Ill way I0 Uhllollli ocer apreached him, at St." on Hilaire, and wit t much ceremony ventured to say, FSire,`you must be fatigued. `Yes, indeed, enawered the ; Emperor, ` and hungry also. T jlyingfubout Mar; 3 'l'0uI'...1\_vh_ere n , battle -,w,n'lg, so ahonly narwagd to , oggju. ,. u .Ell_1ApO`f0A;-: I.l._ld `his escort wmlnniuuntli;-:. ` = \, w'`'1:I.ouv:uc<;'x;;;:;::wz`;1.ost anxious part of the account. _The retrentor ight . of_lh,o Emperor was made thronglrthe u verymidat of tho. Pruasia_n army then. 1 I _ 1 69, tin tull `lWI'nlsed.: ` bun A RE8PE.C1`AILE CITIZEN` CUTS HIS THROAT; `V..o-..l.- .ulo-._..-.. II; 11.4.. -1 no a-Au an a. lucuuuuua cuuuulon. Mr. Paton recovering at an -early hour this morning, Mr. Paton was pro- nounced by the medical men in attend- - nnce asout of danger. He is in a low state from loss 0! blood, but the wound is not fatal. He -is recovering. The cause of the rash act is condently surmised tohnve i been temporary in- sanitv, produced bv congestionof the brain. His medical adviser had been treating him for neuralgia; but, since i the melancholy occurrence, ascertained that his l.-rain was intensely congested. i -- Telegraph. = nu ll|B lcuqvclyo ' _ More dungefarises from the weak-' ness incidental to the loss of blood, and the difficulty "of xestoring his strength, than from any immediately fatal artery having been served. On making enquiry at his residence at,3 this afternoon, we [understand that he is still in 9. precarious condition. Mr, pnlnn rnnnuvnrinn no acne -----|-- No cause for the act has been assign- ed. He was enjoying domestic felicity. The business rm, of which he isa partner, is in a most _ourishing condi- tion, and with the exception of the inadequate suggestions of depression iromhis mother s decease, there has. not been a single cause asigned for the sinful act. The doctors state that he is in most precarious state, and that the 1 entertain very little hopes for his recovery. Mnrn t1nhnnr' nudann `sauna IL- .-._-I- ' . uuwuab L. LAING.` ` 1 gcl 1:` -um um? *' ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. we qru ucnopl neqting.- `Thu ! Council do qdjourn II)` f_at_ Town Hall, tho `r-I ratio! uni! style which will _l;'e-k --u--o A VERY LARGE and hohpleu Assortment V of _Lsdien'EnunelledeKid and P:-unelln Onion, Buekinl, Boots; .Gc:n e' Gulf, Kip nndeooune Mines and. Children I, ofeve epzeeonnunv 1.!-0! - - T ::-; A1` Dil I700` 5"` "` wHoLEsA~rLa 4 RETAIL-I Which will he sold at the lowest tomunenting prieu. ; ` . Boots sud Shoes mode to order of the but matorhln, by competent workmen. A, can in respectfully Iolioited. ' T . 'saa- . A V nanny BIRD. On Sunday afternoon the Emperor,` with an escort comprising the Cents Gardes, the Empress s Dragoons, and the Gendurmerie D Elite, left Metz and ' reached Longueville pres-Metz (which must notVh confounded with- Longue- ville near St. Avolo). At Longueville the Emperor and household encarnped ' for the night. Early on Mondayjmom. ing they were awakened by cannon- shot. Rushing out of their tents, they beheld shells falling all about their on- campment. The escort mounted in- stantly. The Emperor tumbled into his carriage with the utmost haste. A L: 1: VIII, - 'I'I_...._.'--- -- A -- ...vv_u.u w um South Side of Yunlop ~Stret, V VNearly vqzvposite his old stand; g whm ho intnnn. 4.. 1...-.. -;_--V V ' J ,r`. ..... vvlrll Uvw flvflillli, where he intends to keep constantly on hand a. ` Fmsr Gus: Srocx or _..._ HE SUBSCRIBER desires to thank -his numerous friends and the public for past patronage, and to inform them that he has _re- moved to the n ,| nu` "desires ang pub] I\C`II| nnnn .._.I ;- Le N c\unpq.'_ui` Ill a. mi! class style. He has on hand 3 large stock of Menu I made Boots & Shoes. Ladies` &'Ohildrens Slippers, &c., &c. . . In 'order work a" fit is gziaranteed ` and none but the Vvery bestqf mater- ml uxml. - "-- 3 03--.- _ R. N.-Inforins the public that he has com- menced business in the above line, and from his many years experience as foreman in the estab- 'lishment of Andrew Grahn:n,.Esq., he is con- dent he can execute all orders intrusted to him in a. first class style. - 5 h 0!! hand A has-an gland. -1` ll-.. -1 1-\ u ;: '(*)FFIC[KL,.tDEFAULTERSr '1{njEmsUaE'rtt:s.j{ . We" .ga`ve,~ `on Thursday `last, the of the Oounty`of Oxford. L decisions ot'Vice`-`Chancellor Mowat on i two of the die ted cases arising out of the failure-an `ight 6!` the late_'l`reas- As we `mentioned at the time, this defaulter V" - heavy losers. left the` Dotniuion somewhat abruptly, and his creditors tound themselves in rather an awkward plight." - The county, and one of the townships of which Kintrea was also treasurer, were on the oici5il s securities, and it is from these repudiating their -liability-on the plea that Kintrea was bankrupt at the time they became his sureties, and had been so long before, and that the 4 County Council knew the real state of "things, but -by having no regular and reliable audit made from your to year, had led those sureties to believe the reverse-that the actions arose. They, moreover, urged that" the delalcaliqnsg in question had not taken place while they were sureties, but before. ' Tho Vino Fhnnnnllna nun.-nlnil nix- A'ND_'., Of course they fell back i [u3MOVAL I R.OBvEiH`i:;-l_;El-LL,` 3001' up SHOE MAKER, n ....I.... o....'-; n-_,,~ - A. large supply oflwhiclz will alivays be kept on hand.atp1-ices which will be certain to ensure satisfaction. ' As usual; Brand, Bisuita, 850., delivered at any part of the Town. as 9-.-- . _-4A -.the inhabitants turned out,to protect ? ' lltlllclt A being saved with great dieulty. -"l'h`ere are `large res in the woods in I the vicinity, of Owen Soundp On vWednesday the ames approached so . . near to Harris:-n"s saw mill that. it was with great diienlty it was saved. At Wianon, the res in the woods the same evening raged with -fury, and all the village, but notwithstanding` their exertions, the new Con- gregational, Church, together with Velergy man's resistenee near. it, was des- troyed, the furniture from the latter At several places along the shore of the bay extensivejires were raging. Thi! Wnnlmnh A "Jan! mun: -_J>l I FIRST cuss Jciissss, _A la_r'ge supply of which alivavs ken: on V ,,,_..-_ The efficacy of Bryan s Pulmrmic wafers .-in curing Coughs. Colds , and all Bronchial affections, and cheering the `afflicted. has passed into a proverb. In` the United States, where these marvellous Wafers are known, they bear down all opposition and eclipse all rivalry ; the demand for them has steadvy increased for the last twenty years. nntill now the sales average over one hundred thousand boxes a year. Eminent members ofthe medical profession .without number admitthat they know of no preparation pro- ducing such benecial results as these wafers When taken in season they effect a perma- nent cure. Sold by every druggiet and most of the respectable stores throughout tho Pre- v_rr_tce, at 25 ots per box. 7 e A musu nun House? CANADIAN CAAOAESE DEPOT. WIHAOLESALE &.iRETAIL -THE susscmamns thankful `for the my liberal patronage of the past, beg to inform their old customers and the nublic annnrnllv -.._.., ---... A From officers of the Cents "Games I have further details of the affair at Longueville, on Monday last, which was in fact theebeginning of a series of engagements extending with intervals over three days; T ` ur\ o_,,, I_,, n. ,. __ uuerar patronage or the past, beg public generally, that they have made arrangements with the Leading Cheese Factories of our Doininion, ' for 3 cnntinuedsuppyly of ---- I3 Prices such as to suit the times. Ian, UAI-cuaIVU,llIUl WUIU Ilglllgo ~ '._[`he_ Wentworth News tiays;--A l few days ago Mr. George M. Barton, .01` this town (Dundas), while seated under a butternut tree, attempt to pull `- what he throught a green ` burr off his 3 coat. I-le succeeded with some dii- t ciilty as it stuck pretty fast, but receiv- ed from- it three punctures` in the operation; one in the thumb, one in the rst nger, and one in the palm of the hand. On examination the `.burr turned out to `be a worm-the tomato worrn-about` the size o_fa man s nger. The woundedband directly commenced to swell", causing intense pain. e Mr. Barton immediately applied tobacco and whiskey, but so extraordinary was the virulence of the poison, that he was shortly after seized with as t of such severityvthat he only expected to live a few hours. He has recovered, how- ever, through there still remains `a peculiar sensation in that hand and arm- Parties handling grape or tomato vines should be careful, as there are instances on record in which such awound has proved fatal. . ' ` A member of the Masonic order te`-e- graphed to a companion. Make room for ten Royal Arch Masons, coming `to day. [When the companions arrived they found a pen had been built for their accomodation-; the telegram at its destination reading, 7 Make roam Ior ten R A M : coming to-day, on A u. A. JACOBS, M.D. . Monofnn. N. B., November 9. 1807 Price $1 50 a- bottle; 6 for $7 50; Sold by ppothecariea ahd by F. Cundill & Co. whole` sale agema, Montreal. moo cures rheumatism. neuralgia, tic dolom- enx,cramba and `pain; in the atomack. &o. Price 25 cents per Bottle, Sold by all Medi- cine Dealers. . ' < Ex1'm\c1'.-Afler a fair ahd protracted trial of Fnuowa Conwounn. SYRUP 01-` Enema- smlns, we consider it a very valuable nerv- ons Ionic, far surpassing many others ofcon- aiderab_J_e repute-, and well worthy 1he con- fidenc 6f lhe profession ize`ueral|y. A. H. CHANDLER. M. D. H. A. JACOBS, Ml`. Monotnn. N. R.. Nnvnmhnr 0 lQr~.'7 A Warm) IN TrioUnr.I:.--The world is in trouble, nations are convttlsed ; thronee are trembling ; goverrnentsare agitated ; people are excited, and the whole social organization of civilization appear; "to be sensitively in- uenced by something premonitory of a great fghunge ; now for nervousness them in nnthina .....=..wu u, aulnululng premonuory or great ; now nervousness there is nothing mks the "Canadian Pain Destroyer, which .u!so cures rheumatism. `min: in nu. nfnmnnl: 2,. _.___..-4J.U` I Dunlap Slret, Barrie, (to door: east of the Queen : Hotel. - -b A special correspondent of the TNVew York Tribune writes [rpm Chalons on Friday 19th:-- u`l3._,._ -n_-.___r.| no . `A. - Boots AND snox:s.v uv wuo `U6! U` ml used. ` ` --uwwv ..;-~~=w 1;. Kim 3: son. ock Rieaciy ` wear, `I dines. Lohsten. Ovntars. Canned" Punt, Qnlna nul, i-um Rm:-n`h_ '&n_, all` no "' ""'! V"7'! "9'-"99 "'3ulI<|.l.'i9 PP`.VV !.` `W315 ! SI!` dines, Lobstelfs Oynterp, Qannedf Fnnt, Salad Oil, Corn Starch, 850., all` of A ` . ` which will be" sold aha t_;ie-.gnl_poAve_ cps}, . .;..._..c.~. - .15.`- _-_ -L _ -Henna cail and:s,e_e,qu;`display on S.=\"I..`1_'.TI,;R1l).AYV,_the 18th inst.,at maagm 1\A'I'I C\AIO-5 1. run anal. 1nA_..c_ I PAT. PAILS, eueia; 'DI'!!'\(\`hl& ' _--L -claimed, and the Council allowed, that . so many cases ofdetaulting oicials, `every quarter. ASCII! IL IICGIAUII UI uullalo In this very bad case ofthe Oxford Treasurer there is another point which deserves attention, and a general almse is brought into prominence which ought to be remedied forthwith. ' 'l`he.0xlord ' County Council, year alter yer=r.aIlnw- - ed their Treasurer lu iradc mrlz `lam; funds, and to have the public money mixed up'in his private truusactiun_s; and kept in the bank at his private ac- connt. We-rather think there was no ' county accountat all. The Treasurer it was one of the ofcial perquisites-a casual advantage-in short that if he` duly met -every public demand, he could do with the money in the mean- time what he liked. This was a most miserable sway of doing business; but Oxford is by no means so'itary in` fol- lowing it. We believe there are _very many counties and townships in On- tario where the same practice pevails; ` and t-he wonder is. not that there are but that there are so few. The mem- bers of any Municipal Council that al- lows such a dangerous practice to con- tinue for a single day ought to be held individually responsible for all the evil consequences; ought to forced to {'01- low a different course, or resign. Pub- liclaibilities ought always to be paid by ` cheques to the order of the recipient, and the cheque book` and the Bank ac- count ought to be carefully compared -If that hal been al- ways done, not a few ruined oicrals, might have been honourable and sol- vent officials still".--Globe. -'I`WANKEY TEA}. . .-. ; .. ." HYS0N.u.....oV..u Dooogoooouuooof VERY GOOD I-1YSON...._.... GUNPOWDER TEA...-.-' - -. ' G0 70 so V ' AA -soc:QC--lC\I,QjIIOUIC....IU..` each ouooo.ro;ucc ova 9 u-;.-4`.m jv -.___. i : ._..__ , > , Which I oqr as low a1i`~'h4:Zi.}7A`hot:se. North `of Toronto. = I give the [price of a few of She leading articles: ' M . , . . Qn Q`:-, a BOGEIIIES, 3 Which I offer ar.' Aht'n)A 'hol'1se.NorIh`of -1` '.L- I-_.l:.._. _-L._I.._. And I take this oppbrtunity of thanking the public for the very Tliblexal patro- nage they have bestowed, and soliciting a continuance of Ihexr favors, I would A ` ` cnllvtheir attention _to my. new stock of ' .[T:JI'.1. .VV. I3 KI .LV - - 7.1. . J11. 9- Dunlap Street, West of Railroad Barrz'e,,. Ont-. ` V" W nuwauun. For Carpenters Tools. V T _ G0 to Rawson s.` V If you want anything in `the Hardware Lme, ` 2 T . : . % G0 t0%Rawson s. S9 A ' . _ % _ Go to Rawson s- For Coal 011,-Pamt, Oils and Machine 0119, V . - ~ j _ ~ 1 X G0 to Bawson s. For Pamts, Putty and Glass. = ` % , F _% % _ % Go to Rawsons. For Sewmg Machlnes. V - .. T A Go to Rawson s. For Pumps, Eavetrough. Stoves & Tinware. V A % T * % % _ Go to Rawson*s. For Plumbing, Steam Pipe &. all Steam Flxtures. (2n- fn 1!-nnrnn~n a For Trace `C-hains, HalterTChains,%and Logging. (3f1:i'x'1;,u m ' ' V G0 to Rawson?s. unit A manning ?! fFnA`n I fTyo1,1 want CHEER? If you want NAILS, inc wore ouluuca, Uu_I. UUIULU The Vice Chancellor overruled ob- jections, as from 1 the evidence it did not appear to him that any of the Coun- cil, with one exception, had any other idea, when thebonds were signed, but that the Treasurer was solvent. There wasno fraud, the Vice Chancellor held, on their part ; and mere withholding _ information, ifnot with fraudulent in- tent, could not vitrate such an engage-_ -ment. His Lordship also held that `moneys due by Kintrea. the surelies were liable on bonds for all `Find: {nunlunu an :rI'|I-n\vInI-IO ru-inn}. in l'\lIIJ \J|'II;-l'\l'I`E) `Besides ascore ofiothers ol` equal importance. Among the numerous attachments furnished with each machine without extra. charge, is Lockman s Patent adjustable hemmer, which can be set to hem `ii hem of any width. The only thing of the kind attached to any machine in the Market. We also furnish plain hammer, Braider, Quilter, &c. The price of-`machine com_plete,. warranted for one year in writing, is $32. A reasonable advance is made to this price, when time is given for payment. ` V AGI<`.N I`S.-'I`_ E. Rawnnn Rnrrlin W -W 1'.`II:. n...1r.....a. I1... .1u...... /1......-..i nn...1....-1.. Agent; |1o,ooo VOLUNTEERS 19,000 WANTED. NUT IFIJB RBB#u1,,RlVER! `ME LEABEM Macmrw 1| Sewing ./Machine ! ;-_PLgnag (sail 'aI:AcVl,s`g_e,9i_1g"dis"|alny bu sypqgpg ~,_ the am, r"t'L"V`*T'?AiT".'\ '1;-an &-f-Af-Z p_--- 4` . IILIB IS glV l0I' payment. AGENTS.-T.. E. Rawson, Barrie; W.*W. Ellis, Bradford; Geo.` Nnnn, General Wholesale _\gent; , . ~ REQEME 8 IJIJIJB IJUIUCDo Though this may seem hard,'yct . when one looks at it, it isnot so. To become surety for current intromissions .vvilh the funds ofa corporation will be found to involve all his pxst introm,is- aions; for 9. man cannot honestly pay his debts of this year, if he has had no settlement connected with those of the previous one, and is found on reference to `them an actual detaulter. - Letthose asked to be sureties, especially for pub: lic oiciuls, understand this, and count the cost before consenting. In the present, when there are` guarantee so- cieties for the very purpose of aording security for parties in positions of trust, on payment ofa moderate yearly sum, there is not the same necessity for ask-` ing friends and acquaintances _ to take such risks upon them as formerly_exist- ed. No one _would ever think of ask- ing his friend to become surety for his furniture against re as a personal fa- vour. The Iire, no doubt, might never (ome, -but it might--and besides, it is` simply aquestion oftwentyyor fty dollars. Why, then, should suretyship be asked for ofcia-l delity, which is really 0. question of dollars. , Tn thin vnrll hurl nncn nflha vfn-A

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy