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Northern Advance, 21 Nov 1872, p. 1

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'ElI'|`, LII: W Punmsann. ..LOUN l`. , Lount, 975-ly 943-" 847. Ll-III Lg:-u no nun nvvvncu wluu l.uC -1;-13-'i`'WI1\TES.AND LIQUORS. ullli`/17.0 A17` 117'! LYIITTDO _c-ommodation. Lu_.l4sIlJ4I.l :11` #11111 lJ\IIJl|U. The House is fnr'nisl:ed with all the Toronto daily papers. Travellers to and. from Orillia and Penetanguishene will nd the best of ac-- VEENRY CLEMENTS, 15`. prnnrhxlrun ` This Hotel has been entirely re-noyated and re- furn-ished. The Bar is pow stock with the 1513!`!!! II-vi-iv-nu-u a `on: -_p._-..__ I-IUNT S roacurmz smow, LIQUORS Am) creams. his 131 owlull nd olha! the us: V MARKET SQUARE, BARRIE. Joan H.JoHNs, - V - Propritor. THE BEST OF WINES AND LIQUOBS '1! TE! BAB- .--2-- GOOD &`COM MODIO US STABLING June, 1868. ' 825- V DUNLTOP s15, 'BARP.`|E.l Always on hand during the season, Stwed, Fried or Raw`. @- SARDINES, LOBSTERS, go. This commvod-ioua establishment has just been opeiied, and having been built-especially for-the ` purposes or a iirst-class hotel, is fitted up as such, and will compare favorably with any house of the kind north of Toronto. Commer- cial travellers, private families on casual visit; and the public generally, will nd that the pro- prietor knows" how to provide for their "especial " requirements. Thelaeat of stebling attached, attended to_by obliging and experienced host- lers. Stages leave this house daily on the ar- - rival of the up trains. Bar welhsupplied with the best of liquors and cigars. Barrie, Aug. mm, 1371.. i 33- , Mnbvvm chrrnnn - Whz'te s Corners, Penetanguishene Road. I Iwsmsl RUYALINSURANCE COMPANY] t'er:;1on?. of V )!!! a a num- . The Accident Znsumce Company, IN THE POST OFFICE BUILDING, BARRIE, Barrie, May 6th, `ise's. 18- PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, THE QUEEN FIRE AND LIFE, TIIEPHCENIX. THE NORTHERN, THE I-SOLA'l`l<`._D, AND THE ANDES INSURANCE C0'YS: 0n`ics-New Brick Block, over Rnwaon s Store. ' 855 ' _ -A B :9: J; :5: -1." Joshua Clarkson, `-` Proprietor. :A--- Corner of Mulcater and Dunlap Streets. and opposite the Advance Oice,_Barrie. _ V V. .,.,.,-~-vvv v... ]|'[}\BBKAS. $19 u"%s,] PF"!'?'E!5E_;bFI![@!-._PE'ET'\ B9.rrie,, May 15, 187% ,' Tmms : I Illllllivuiu vvuuuu-u w----. . will advance loans. on improved propertf on ad- ' vantageous ta)-ms_. B9._ymer_x,s made yearly _or half-yearly, which exungmshes both principal and interest. -n,._......1...... AQII In Inn-nn nn nnnlinntinn tn and .lI.8l'E3Bo - _ Pamculars can be learned on application to the oice of - W DR. OLIVER. B31-rie,VMay 1872. ~ ' T20 11` . nrs. (xx! 0 cm!!! saw lum ting and he wan rlrllli 1 ALEXANDER LAWE, _ ELECTRICIAN .; GALVANIST, . MUL`CAS'l`-ER sn, BARBIE, NEXT Ty}: R. g. PR,1;SB~YTL_`RY.T . MR. HENRY eusyvmcy, is now prepmu to manufacture all amclen in his line, of the beat description. and at chlap rater. T Barrie, Dec., 3rd 1867. ls-- Wonj rR9Pmw#~| i ; : - V A Groceries Wmes, Liquors, Flour, Fnh,,0m the bcatqgnlfty, is: I v 0 and `Genera Provisions of shilowest prion". `_ ._ ._ .. ~n..a. nf-Inmilien will am} it ,to thuirchim-. .__..___> THE GREAT WESTERN % enoomw & mm st ihb` lowest prices. ' ' T Hands of families will nd it `to t!i_mix-L Vivan-. add -to-deal at the Gra1,Wcstm Stan, e - L _ Barth. Jan._j31st,_1s12. . A [AMES EDWARDS, _ Opposite McT0a7'thy s Ia. Eammm Impo c I ry Or- Dro -my, on V0. INSURANCE NOTICES} ihizwiiiffrs HO"I`EL,. / V . ' `D12 .u:L.u ugu FOUNDRY, AGRI- CULTURAL I M P L E- .MEN'l` AND STOVE WORKS.- R. HENRY SEWREY, is prepared to .........mm all nmcm in bit line. K LEXANDER MORIKOW, -PROVINCIAL [gun SURVEYOR, . VALUER, , &c.,' _.]y` Rnmn: " AGENT F_OR -THE HIIT-ELS AND SALOONB. , V-wax/e.r- A/V./vvvv ON EY To LOAN AT A REA- SONABLE RATE OF _IN'fERES1'; EVENT [ENnY:Esw1cKE, Jam, Bar mu mckea with the beat of CON VE YAN OER, E T0., vol. vv acunalur LAAIJI JJLIEI -"ME./7_L.S' .41` ALL HOURS. .___ 5- L. (Lite Deputy Registrar) z: . $1 .per year in advance; (L ATE j BAIL'S,) AGEHT FOR THE s1'om-:, ' j Nat dqar Wat of the Qartfe. V _ I W " i---2 ed and `I.1t\`I'T\1'l'\DV AIIDL BARRIE, 1`: .u 1.`: u I D, Proprietor. (successor to J. G. Mccausland), .Will be in Collingwood on-the 1st and 2nd, New Lowell on the `In.-.3-.. .8th.' Angus 9th; Orillla 16th, . 17th end 18th, Hillsdale 25:11, and Staynet, on the last. day of each month. All other days he can be found in .his oice, on Collie: Street, opposite the Post Ulce, Barrie. Special attention given to lling L-zelb with gold. `Sets of beautif'ulTeeI.l1 at $16. A good opening for a student. N. B --I will hold all parties responsible for the hmount of money `paid to J. C. McCausland for work, he being boundby an obligation for a large amountof money, not (,6 do any work in North Simcoe, Essa, or Iunisl for-the next ve years. E1.-IrnrI:nr.rrt!s mmln Inr m-nf`ocn'mml m`m`Io C BOSANKOZ SURGEON DENTIST,- I Exzra charges made jof professional risi!s. 5-ly - .0 H. BOSANKO. VET: 3 mm! s %unz:Em4 , _ - _.. _.._ --u\14 LJU&lJ-J. has removed his omce to his new residence the West side of John Sweet, immediately c po;ite Mr. `George _Bail s pinining and an factory. - Dr. M:-I`. , has n vnnnnn-v 6`... - ..L'....1..._.. > Graiuat of: Ontano Veter'i'_nm-y C` sllcge. V Despzitches by ma, te1:gram. or`otha1-wise, * promptly attended to. ' Oice and Stablas one door east of die Com- mercial Hotel, Barrie, (Vanevery s old Livery Staples.) ' . 6.! Tnomns LOWE, BUTCHER 21Np PQULTERER. TBEGS to inform the public that he has taken Stall No. 4, in the Market House, Barrie. where he will carry on the above business. xirrie. December 11th. 1867 60 _, B88141` Ofce. 13-1. . 2- Lncwry. . V Dr. McC., has a. vacancy for astudent. Barrie, Oct. 30,1871. ' _______________________#_ Pxaox-mason L. Cmsam, Pianist and O.gnnist`, begs to intimate ared to give instructions at the re- pupils; and also at his own resi- ` ." , that he`is prep si_dence of deuce. For terms aud'furtii9r particulars apply at J. Edwards 6- Son's, Bnrie. ' _ D:.-..!.. \T.._.._.L__ Inn. on-n,-\' V-- - Sold in all the Drug Storgs. Barrie, April 17, 1872. __.._........\:------ D3. AJ. s. cRb`o F1 PHYSICIAN, SURGEON 85 ACCOUCHEUR._ menu} `mm, 1872. Warranledrto be benecial in all cssas. Call at. the G. G. G. ' oflice in McConkey s New Building over the Bank of Commerce where. -one thousand certicates could oe shown, prov- ing their elacy. Sarsaprilla. in large bottles, $l.0l).' -Pi_'1s,25c 0.4:. -- . The public are respectfully informed that the Proprietors of the above mills have recently added new `machinery to that used `last year, and are new-,prepe.red to execute any order in their line of business which may-berequired Highest price in cash or trade for wool. ` ' W. s. SHAPOOTT & co. Innisl, 24th May,`1871. ' ' 21- PATE!I.-_F%%- nwvlvl `FXPEDITIOUSLYA AND r-1:c2:>r3m.Y '53. I cured in Canada. the nnimr1.< ....A 1.1.`, +lAfl9Ull.lUUDlJ1 ALVU L'L.'.U.'; lb'LH -Y SE- _|_J cured in Canada, the Uuitedtates and Eu- rope. Patent guaranteed or no charge . Send for yriuted Instructions. Agency in ogeration ten years. A HENRY GIHST, 0f.hwn'. Canada. R. G._S., Eng1nnd,. ' Office over Messrs. Sanders Jewellery Store; Duxiiop Street, Barrie. October, 1872.` V ' ~ '` '44 , For pziriving the Blond. cleansing and giving vigor to `the whole. Human System, nothing V - - _ can a'pp'roach ' um.` Isl uk(l:5'l', . 0mwa', Canada. lgecllagial Engineer, Solicitor Patents and Dmughtaman. _ , .v `.`J- 0F SABSAPAB;;A' .A 1\1'1-N -is--~. ...-__ )lJAl'ENTEl1,__BlIII.IIElI,I WH'T`EmE.FAD$| _"a ` y ` I-* GENUINE" No. 1, vs No 2," and -* No 3,5 of this brand, are.cmsuIpa.ased for body and brilliancypf ghgdo Packages contain full net: weight. 11;. pl hlic are warlied that e -slain other brands Q 1} fl _ short in query .-mlled 25 pound ihhksze. Au us. u [U A la ..~.~~~.\~~.~.\..~..~..-.~.. -"D -M`__p'r\\ - Curoner for file County pf Si/ncoc. . Residence, lat house East -of tha Reghtry ffce. v ' cage. . . _ . Pnxamino the band and d`: not be put 0!!` with inferior paints. The 3381- is_ alvfnys casu- by any `fespoctnhle dealers in ints Pa throughout Ontario, am! to dealers only by '- '- ;_' V. ',Hda{0T 00., i , ` ' ' :` `:?s.; `V L` ram: - WQMI w99.|1 ,` "e in3Iitir33 1iy`J6hLW6o9s;"P met .':,V,'. . nu no-nan n, uvu J, U-l.l'll!f. -8arrie,Nuven1ber nu, 1372; GEoRGEN s co. EXT-' r\\r-1ru--~->- [NNISEIL TWOOLLIEN `MILLS, TWO MILES FROM BARBIE. S -.__.._...__ DR. 3. L. G._-1T1Z5An'rHY N'?E.TsKER comvgn OF QWEN g -JIMC'DON.d_LD snwzzrs, zm1z1311:- _ A .JUS'l`ICE IS THE GREAT, BUT` |r.REAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY. _.._. . _....-. .._.._._-,..__4..._ M EDICAL '[ BOF EBSION a ~s\.-x. -.-.~.~.ws~-v`.-.~.q.~`;~\A/vswsx. |lDWARD BYBWNE . - ups.`-\.~.\.\ys~:-\r\Iu~4\w-srss-I 1. McC'0NKE, AND COUNTY 01? Nb 1_ aaouufo _ 89': 80-1 ATM! 1 hold: ~ R 093., > Mnuurn Qnn.1_....9 '1'. v uunu. Lllllllu J` a`pp'xjo,ach [USZC LESSONS. :UTHERLAND, 8-ly n r 16-1y w 7-1! 45-tf' V Barrie; Ontrio, Thurs day1, N vembr V --`--.-_ ,..- -:~ In: Ivu uh ulo auluu ull.|_Uo _ Having undergone many misfortunes --_-the crew being so disheartened that they were ready to sink toescape misery-ar.d the brute ofa captain be- ing continually drunk, they were driven on along dreary lineiof snowy mountains and ghastly precipices-~ -i land where nature was not inclined ` to be hospitable. ' They had brought a tinder-box, btit it was `wet and use- less. "Freezing as thew stood, the men, urged by Prenties, kept their blood faintly in motion by exercise". Presently `the boy, chilled . to the `bone by his immersion, threw himself down- to sleep, nor could I -renties rouse him either by persuasion or force. walking about for half an hour, resist_ ing the deadly inclination to rest, Pren After i ties went to the boy and touched his ' face. It was quite cold, and Prenties observed to the mate that he believed he was dead. I The lad immediately answeredtin alow voice that he was not yet dead, but would he so very sho_I_tly,and begged P_rcnties,if he sur- vived, to write to his father at New York`. In about ten miniites the poor lad expired, apparently without any violent pain.` :'1`hey put themselves on quarter l'al'lOl1'S_Of beefand apples and all tlf_eir'e'orts could not prevent inostiof them sitlfering from frost sores. On the 17th December the second mate and the carpenter expired in delirium. Very little concern was felt at their death, for it seemed ii happiness to es A cape such miseries as all were stiffer- ing, moreover, there was a secret ter- rible satisfaction felt that there were fewer months left to `feed. . l < l I I some treeswhicli had been chipped by `might be caught, as it `seemed _tame. Prenties instantly started with a long . `fourteen feet from the ground, and, p 0.] the 24 h December Prenties and the mate ventured twelve miles up a river on the ice. They saw moose deer, but had no guns to `kill them, aud,to their innite delight, observed an axe,so' that, as they `conjectured, Indians must be at hand. They also found a wigwam offresh bark, and the skin, ofa moose deer hanging on a pole As a signal to the Indians in case they should return, Prenties stuck a pole in the ice, and on the top xed a piece 01 birch bark shaped like a hand, with" '.the terenger extended in the direc- tion ofthe hut. But no Indians came; One morning the mate, wandering" from the re, came back with` glad news that he had `seen a partridge on a neighbouring tree, and he thought it pole, that had"a rnnning "loop at the end; The amiable bird sat patiently walking'soit_ly.up, Prenties xed the loop roundthe bird's neck, and withu sudden jerk secured his prey. For the first time since the shipwreck Ptentiesl and the mate laughed", pleased at their , success andthe simplicity of the bird. they then boiled the partridge in rnelt- , ed snow, seasoned with salt water, to , give the broth 6. relisli, and dividing it into six equal parts, _ cast lots for each, and sat down to what" seemed to those hal_f'-starved men. a most delicious -meal. .-- A. '_ _ _, __......V.... was}, an H o P;enties, an Ensign in. the Eighty` fourth Reai.mgn't. ~e'mharke.,d f..ro_.m-.QI1` bee Ohbeard the St. Lawregice bi"i'gai1'-, '1 tine, with despatches from General ` Haldirnand to Sir Henry Clinton, at ` New York. The frosts were fast set- ting U1, and it was necessary to get o .- quick before the sharp teeth of the 1ce'o'.oscd tiporia the rivers. A schoon- er, on board of which were duplicate iiespatches started at the same time. LI.....'.. _ --.. J ; ,_,o;~1 '1`HIBR1NK op STARV-A'I`.' C)1lI` --AN EPISODE IN THE AM CAN WAR. ` ' V. - In the present number of All the Yedr 'Round an old story` of the Ameri- can war is `re-told. The story is 01- general interest, but has some features especially calculated _to _enlist the` at- . tenlion of Canadians. ` t On the 24-th Feb., 1781, the time had 3 errived` Prenties thonght, for thejaat ` resource, and he therefore proposed it, ' got some still remained averse, the de- ` sire of life prevailing over the pangs of 8 hun-gen On consulting with his friend 11 `the'j'~r.1a.te,,'howevcr, he found that, 1 though the men objected to casting, ` lots, thevconcurred in the necessity of 5 one being sacrificed tq preserve the rest. They had agreed that the cap- tain` was that man; for he was so re- duced that it was evident he would be therst to sink under the final oomph tion of rniseriesgtihe was the univer- 'sally'recognised cause ofvtheir misfor- tunes ;, and; moreover, he; had beenthe `most remiss in his exertions forithe general good '; iabose all, {rem some of 4 = his pigers g\v.ashed lon shoreafter the I . =hiPW99v. 1"`L`3a_h!d`-`e'sl55 ' 1 a*l1`."*.*T.=".'i***.a5 .`*'ti"`4"v"*. *. $'3?!i9d"t`E6 ~ , :West!n._d19= :b!.93;;:meu,|,.<!:.`ha.__ 3 0:; the 17:2: of November, 137-0 (dllllng the American war), J. W. P.-emia.a_ im 12'.....'..`.. :.. .L_ 111- .,._ ":""" "" ""l""`f'_ ucayuuzux. ` Thp detetmfnation was kept` 39, : gram the cpnf:n, bg|;it wags fast ripen- 3.!!, 1.0 elssqut-qn a_%vI!,-1:3." ojn .:n~gpqm__. _~.` gag of the. 2`8_..;hV of F.e,b,tuary`,~ ag `thgy ff qsfmpnn PRINCIPLE, SIMCOE; GENERAI,f.AD}fE1_{TISEI% (Foam the 1`itusvz!le Press.) Last night, as our reporter was going home ata lute hour, he heard in the distruce sweet strains of music, or, at least, what he at first supposed to be rn.nsic, but which proved to be princi- ptlly strains and other dismal sounds that seemed to come from u bosom racked with" anguish. Softly our reporter drew nearer, `and at last proceeded. A youth, over whose up- per lip the barber-could not have slip- ` `pad the back of his razor more than twice, stood leaning againsta gate- post, with his eyes xed upon a cham- ter window in thesecand story of the .with the air of one who is not certain he is on the right string, while from ` his parted lips came the following p song :- I have lo_-`roved the he Zvrla. Z3-hang, Fo-hor th-hy life was all a so-hung I We-we-has all a. che-heerful srni lule : We-we-has su-hunshine all the wh-hile. minutes, looking anxiously down the 3 street to see that no policemen were ` in sight, then throwing` a. .peculi;n" plaintive sound in his voice, h_e sang: ` -Wen the moo-huon `is shi-hi hi- ` ning o'er the lo.-lmke, O thvhen l ll * thi-hink of thee-he-he-hoe`! Oh th-hen . l ll , thi hi-hi-hi-ink of thee-ee-ee ! , Here the front door was suddenly 7 opened and a sepulchral voice said, Sich him, Tige ! and out hounded ' a dog about the size of aour barrel, The `singer turned a back somersault out of the gate, and, with the dog nip- ping at his coat-tail at every jump, dis- _city._ Our reporter turned arid left the.spot,but not until he had sgeg; 3 nriddle aged man in a" singlegarment rolling over in the hall-way convulsed . with mirth, and saying whenever he f -stopped -laughing long enough, .to say | anything--" Ohthe-hen---Oh-tlie-hen, '_ I_ llvth|nk`of thee! . The reporter; had ;\ Walked several blocks from wherethe discovered from whence the sounds house before him. In his hands he - held a guitar, upon which he picked . The singer here took a, rest of a few ` and wnhagood set of natural teeth. t appeared down toward the heart oi the ` f scene described occurred, when he met 4 'nrouthf.' Such islife dimong-. the lowly 5* "i,1 .l| 140V-9 .58 more tuznnltnons and -, mush'1hare-A-hanta_nywhre,_gm. -we ,_. the dog, returning with a wild `e'xpres.' .srr,~p_in'hise}.e, and 1; P33, f8u8p.end_. 9" 3.991 3 [!0t'lI`on of a coat tail in his" Hi 'I`jimsv,i1!e.fana3fwe' hens vs the course ' Vlfyouwant a Family Tailoring,` or Leathu Sewing Machine, go to the new Sewing Machine s'mp, G. J. BEATTIE, New Brick Block Larrie. Pmnonun F Luxn:vill not E-;[i".odev. I1 is sold by '1`. E. R:;wson.,Brick Block. sole agent for Barrie. _ Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Combs, &c., at V\.'OOD S, opposite McCarthy av. McCa_.rthy s*new Law Office. Ure Wa.iter's Btlm for sore lips, chippedbnnda ~&c.,it isa. certain cure. Prepared and sold by Palmer Co, Druggisls. Barrie and Angus languid!-y,` around` their at. first~thongiit they heard vbiees in _the"wood, and soon` after two. Indians approached with g_ur.s in their hands. - Help had come at last. The Indians were duriifounded at first at their ghastly appearance, as .sa.v.lors approaohed them, some weep-V mg some laughing from joy. . Prenties shook them by the hand, and one of the Indians ran and cut wood for the tire. Then, after hearing the narra- : tive,thcse stoieeof the wood `started 1 awn) . without a word; All The men ! except Prentres were alarmed at this; but the Indians had only gone for fuod,l V and they returned in three hours with ; some smoked venison and a bladder of seal oil. This they cooked, and dis- t tribnted in Veryosmallqitantities ; Pren- `ties felt but "little inclined to eat, but revelled in the good re. The In- dians then took the sueringo men in i their. canoe to their hats in the woods about ve miles distant-i Th e sailors were then offered broth, but refused l 1 any more substantial 1002!. t ,__,J .__-.v -..-V-..-...-osaun IUU-In Prentice remained with the 'Indiane until the 2nd of April, when his health being restored, he offered themA.45 to conduct. him to Halifax, whence he went to New York and delivered the new `ragged `despatches to Sir Henry Clinton. `The drunken captain made for England, became,-,ofnll. things in the world, a Thames pilot. 3 mp, Larue. Wllhlll muunn pro Va Hz SoMn`m:.'G NEW Fox: }' Cculier Would announce` to the public that he has cpeued a new store on Duulop Street, next. door to Fraser's Exclmngc, Where he has on hand 2. large assortment of Pictures, Picture Frames, Picture Cords nu-'1 Nails. Fancy `Goods and Children s Toys. Frames made to order. .Agent' forgtlxa Gardner Sewing Machines. , . , ;Bnuxus1-.---Enrs's Coco; -G Gollonmlo -"`By a thorough I Qhn nntnml I--- -'r" ' _-,,:-...... null uuu-mon, and by a caret` cnuonof the fine. pxoperties of well cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided out I: I,lblE_.<| with n_.. delicately avoured I whic'.unay_ aVus many heavy _ tor ; -C'imI8e` V Gazelle. .ll&da~unp`. _ _ng Wale; or liik. Eng~packetis '...-I an E: zsgb 00., Hommpuhloo I17I`i'IiAo'runI or O;icoA.-`We ; w vn"nn`ncv:o,ant of, tin` process ado . `rs Jam_es`-Eppt, 00., rxfxknncgnfa ,j_ge"ic;ntticl`es. at eir,- m; g A ..g _ :'hn19as . r??` Hair iombs, S. onnoaite Mccznhv 12:. 7. _-.--......_, unvuurvu never 6 avhic'J_may_ e as tors` bills. -Uiml Se ` e Made -5 mp1 with , mg lilk. Ema packet is-{obaIled -" muslin gs & Hommapsthiciohemists manna-s-"~ - -- 1 ~ "lKY`(ifAOTUll O,ricoA.-(We'will now y_o`nn acnount of adoptadby _|_s`.'a J_t|mes_rEpps_ t;Go., msnufncmrers `of-: " ~ me. my. kyuu-; us: | B9ii3;;43&?:.5l7s3l3ta5ho7d Gvgih (5 SC.ARING A .SERENADEl;. 21; 1872. .. uuuv byncx -5 of: no net Rm! 1: water - man Lb motored - --_.. .-.v .~...v.-nun nuns-1. The _murtler was committed abiout two 4o clocli p. "In. yesterday, while Jeremiah Payne, the husband of the murdered wornan, was away thrashing and the only occup.:nts of the house 1|] his absence were William Brenton, his servant man, his wife, Jane Payne, :1 little.hoy about twelve years of age, nnnretl Doughty,a cousin of Payne s, ` and a baby about one year old. When i Payne returned. llOt'I10_l18 tound his wife lying outside` the front door with her skull Smashed into :1 pulp, and hrr ' throat out completely across, `severing all the soft parts of the neck down to. the spinal column, not] a large pickaxe covered with bloodtand hair lying by "her :side. "Iii cousin, a_`boy of -twelve, was {mud .in the root-house lying upon his back,With his throat cut across, but no other marks of violence. Search was then made for Brenton who` was no where to be . found,and on further enquiry it was _usserte-`J that he had started at 9. rapid pace for the front followed by It num- ber of indignant neighbours at deceas- ed. '-They were abloto trace him to Peterboro whcrehe was arrested and e u..1~;,.1 ,-, : -I . Minrzsr olrlrnr-1 svpposan Munoenen. , _Pe1j.:Iinono, Nov. 15-Yesterday a most brutal double murder was perpe- tratedin the Township of Dummer. ;' The murdered persons being the wife ofiMr'. .Ieremiah Payne. and a little boy paged nbont`11yeus,a` son of Mr." ' I)onghty,ot Warsaw." The poor wo- man was terrible `mangled, the brutal murderer having beaten her to death with; some heavy blunt imp}g'ma'nt, and _ had afterwards cut h`e`r'thro:t from ear_ to ear. The poor little boy it is sup poled had been a witness ofthe murder i ofthe-woman, and had been killed to . hide` the first crime. The particulars p otth murder, ancfaiso a descoiption J ufa hired man who had 51 "quarrel with Payne a few days previous, and had left, but who had been seen inthe neighbourhood`, was telegraphed here; audra. man named William Brenton, answering the dcscripiion,was arrested last night, and this mowing wasbronght up beforethe police magistrate. He admits he is the man who had just left l ayne s criiploymenrhut denies the ` murder. A He has been `remanded to I await the result of the inquest. The affair has created a profound sensation `in the quiet neighbourhood where it oc- curred. Further p.:frt_iciiiazs will be ` sent as they come to hand. ` _.-V.-- nu, u.-.n\..n\.u uuu' lodgad in jail to await tlia result oi the inquest. The [xrioner appears to be about forty years old, hard features with rat.lxer'lo'.v forehead and fully de- veloped animal propensities. A He does not seem to feel his awful position, and drinks "and talks as unconcemeqly as if nothing had happened. He is either it hardened vxrefch or lucks the A ability to realize Lis pdsitioii. x u... an - _ rimTH::n PARTICULARS. Parnnnono, Nov. 15--Dr. I1.hKincaid. coroner of this town, has just returned from the scene of the {canal murder m the Townsh:p of Dun: mar, where he has been holding an 1uquest,v.ud- from lfim we learn the fullowmg facts: nu... .~.....xA_ 9 1 V The Coroner s Jury returned the following verdict :-Tlmt the deceas- ed,Jane Payne, came to her death by- _blows upon the head with a pickaxe and by hailing her throat cut across ; and also that the deceased, Doughty, came to his dea._th_ by having his throat out, and the Jury are unanimous in the opinion thatthe murders were com mitted by William B_fenton. rut - For Lamps Vand Lump Chimneys go to WO0D S Drugstore, oppos't M 0 th & . Caxtb_y n new Lnw 0ice.v H? `:9 at I _nc Chief Cqnslable Johnston brought the plckaxe to town with him. The prisoner has been co:nn'n'tled to jail to await his trial foxfllxe murder. Goal Oil of first css quality, by the barrel. nt. Palmer & 00., Druggisxs, `Barrie and Angus, `Go to Wood a ;\led7cal H111 for the cheapest, and best Coal ml in Bmrie. . 1 Thousands of livs have been sacriced by the use of.coa.1 02]. Use the Peu-ohmi Fluzid which is perfectly safe. Sole I. i B . Rawson,Brick Bloc.k. age n SmT`E I .f'Parties In want of a-_ good lending lamp had better call at Wood's Mrdlcslelland pro- cure the celabzayed German Sanders`, Lamp. The idea of self importance which is sofreqiiently exhibited by our breth- ren of the `$ colored persuasion when liiey are engaged in any work, has sel- dom been bane: iliilstmted than by the exclamation of :1 colored mail mrzier in Virginia, who l_;a,_d- been well; shaken by atngan for kicking` hlS dog :- L9c.k a-h.ere,`-'m`as'sa,- y`u,I'i`d better be kecrful howj _y`qu Vsi:ia`kesadzs chile ; * {cos when. you ehaig'es_i>g';;'f, shlakes do whdle 26.6} Unfited `Skates; I .Qm=ri'3. de ' I; __1hii's"s'nd`vI1hrdwakeA-bf- all kinds, ver5,.chuP` A nt5WSON 8. - . - _ A ` 11 ans R110 nllrtl at RAW8_uN S. Sam: agent for Barrie for D'eiuforh's Pen-olum Fuid uni Buiners. T. E,.R.awson,B,rick Block. _._..._.. Nails and Hnrdwaco onf-al `1l1'..}'8-, very cheup nt RAWSuN _ ` V ii o'i: zi'i`;}fii7ji5E>U`131isT Munfn " No. 47. .Pn' noumm Fium hainps with one, mo. three, `four or fe btlh'chl.`~ Soldby T. E. Ramon, :Bi_qk Blqcy sq]; ggegp l_o: Bulge. - . o uv-ry ruuatru lU nupt-J mat I06 political struggles ofthg future will be mitigated. by the inuences to which we have just referred. `In Canada, however, when the same terms are employed, nothing can exceed the sense of mockery they bring, to the mind. In olden times, when aknot of infatuated men, thought they could govern the country for their own private interest, the political de- signations that had been borrowed from the parent State, were not so eu- tirely out of plur. flat in the present day, you who call yourselves Conscr- vatives; do tell us, for heaven s sake, what is it y.ni wish to conserve that anybody else wishes to destroy? And you also, who call yourselves Liberals, where are we to find pzoof of your liberalism or liberality, or wlizitever it is you pride yourselves upon? Or, if yeti prefer to call yourselves Reform- ers, what is it you Wish to reform 1 Your political creed, if we credit your own professions,-is one of the intensest conservatism,regardiiig all the estab- lished principles of the constitution. You find fault with nothing, so you say, in the political frainawork of the `State, and only complain of :1 few abuses of executive authority on the pzrtofa set of men whom you hope I soon to consign to perpetual oblivion; and yet you dub yourselves Reform- ers, just as if there was work to be done for a generation or 1!. century, in the redressing ofabiiscs, the removal of anomalies, and the general reconstruc- tion of a disordered commonwealth. When you have acceded to power and have wrought `such improvements as you are able -or disposed to do in the management of public affairs, what will there be to hinder you from adopt- iaig thcltitle ofConscrvati'ves," now appropriated by and to youriopponentsl Nothing in this wide world. And what will there be to hinder them, after you have committei a few blunders, as you are sure to do within a ahortl time, from seizing, ifthey choose to do I it, for politicialieffect, upon your special name of l .cforiners, on the plea that they are goingvto put to rights all the things that you have put wrong? Surely you are both to be congratulat- ed on the peculiar felicity of` party de- siguations so chosen that you might i make an impromptu sivad, and look I neither wiser nor more fonlisli in your new colors than you do at present. mo VD n` weak: muumn. [1-j-.W:ld Cherry 9:nlsnm.-'l`ha memory of~DrL Wislariaembaimed in tho Imam; of Ihnusands nlnom his Balsam qf Wild Cherry/has cured afoonghs. co:ds,cononmp- liqn. or some ovhev form of Polmomiry ha. - sage.` It is` now out Jolly years since Ibis prpgigtglicxn vvnigbtougblvbeforn th pub!ic, ran_J$`1_!i;IhVe iinnnd fps: it is conranlly in- c_teu_sing; ' . V J The eicacy of Bryan : Pulmonic '\Valers in curing coughs, colds, em] all llronclrial aecliuns, and cheering llre af- flicled, has passed into .1 proverb. In the United Szalcs, when: these manlellons Wnf era are known', lhey beat down all opposition and eclrpse all rivalry; the demand for them has steadily increased for me last lweuxy ,years,vunliI now the sales average over one lrundrud llrousaml boxes :1 year. Eminent members oflhe medical prufcssiun willwut numb<,-r- admit that may know nfno preparn lion producing such lzcnrchrl wsu'l:s as Ilreae wafers. When taken in season the ell-_-cl a permanent cure. Sold by all drug-_ gisls and counlry dealers al'25 cls per box. Have you a severe wrench in sprain? Have you rheumatism in any {mm `P Have you sli neck. or bunches, caused by men- malic pains? If so. Johnson's Anodync Liuiment is-a specic remedy, and is also {be best pain killer in the world. We often see 8 large stock of catt.'e which do not seem to "thrive, and come out spnng poor, all for want of aomething to start them in the right direction. Ono dollar : Vworth, of Sheridan's Oavafry Condlion Powder . given In such a mock occasional! ' 3 during the winter, will be wotlh mote thin an extra hall ton ofhsy. Ii,'_L . I, ' _,_.J. Haohtsh, opium, alcohol, and tobacco are popular pntsons which appear to concenlrale their action, upon me brain, and are powerful} curse: of nervous disorders in the perversion of the blond. An `Individual habituated In theusa at any of these, is :1 machine set in destructive motion, which, if not already 10.. much destroyed, may be repaired under the potent ittuencehot Fellows` (fowtpourrd Sy- rup at llvpoplypaphites. since the disturbance disappear: as the condition of tho blood im NOE`: ."-4 Iii.---." - A \Vom.DtN TnounLi:.-The worfd isin troub!e, nations `are convulsed; thrones are ltembling ; governments are agitated; peo- ple are excited, and the whofe aceial organ- -zation of civilization appears to be sensi- rivelyinnenced by something premonitnry of a great change; now for nervousness there is nothing like the ' Canadian Pain I~)e~stroyer, which also cures rheumatism, neuralgia, ttc dolourex, cramps and pains In the stomach, 819. Sold by all Medicine Dealers . Price '25 ct: per bottle. _ V", -...- .. unauvll I150! uul1!lU U63 troy, lhere will, for a longtime to come, ` probably, be some reulsignicance inthe terms `Colnsebrvativc and `Liberal,- or I-Tory and `Radical ; though there is every reason to hope that the political _QYrlI)alr:u npihg l..o...... ...:n L- _-::- - I ,i .-..........`- f ' The political circumstances of C1- nada are veiy different {mm those of the Mother Country. There, where so much exists which it interests one clasp to nxaintain, and which it seems 6" iaitarest :1nuclHarger chusVto des {frnu Qknu-n....'ll IL..- I V A writer in the last number of the Oanazlzan Manth_l1, referring to the treadbare pretensions on` which party politic; are hung out to dry, advances the following:- H 'l"!..-...._I:.~, I - -. ` " .Whole N}; 1057. EN1`. And 82 00 if not paid in gdvance. I AR'l Y PO];1TICS. I """""""" W '-"="V 9!: mo ' H0 W353 804 8.9110131 mar, ._____ Tom Heath: 5 weu.k ham` cricketer, died 0 ' Ll_ nun .--n .......I _; Yonxsmru: CATTLE Fa:r:o.-- Thin is ([9 has! feed yet introduced for bringing barren V in!o condilion, for`cowa giving milk and '_f.rr bringing into candilion and faltoning car- lie, sheep and pigs. It is a grim preventive T "of lhdhor-'e diuompor-;Sold by John Wood,` Medic`al7H alI,"Burie.+:, '_ ' . ....-..,... ...... ..;~cauu::uI .- Larneiu. Mnvmlyhv Wm. Hxm'er seconded by Wm.` C. Lillie. That the 'I'rr-asurar be instructed to pay In Thomzns ;\lc(?nnkL=y, Lefroy. lhe sum 1)! ninu dollars and lly cems. being Iho amounl due to him hyVI'h' Municipality for zx-scrnpnr nml wheel-barrow furnished by him mxha B.-ll Evan! road Diyision in 1820.--I |Ca.rriuJ. 1IL'llBWa It is naeless to exposlnlalu on Ibo many Amlvanlages of sound benllh. and if you are now. in questof the precious Gift. you am slronglv rooommended. In procure a supp-Ir ofthe. Great Shoshone Rernedv` and Pi is and take as directed. . lam. uuu llIH'- |_llI;H. and passed Mova.l by Wm. C, Little, secondenl bv \Vxn.H:):'._:er.'l'h1| the Clerk be instructed to obtain-tltc usual :|`ntl ne-ca.-zsary number of hand bill: rulzxfivu to the i\lnnic pal 'ec-tinu. printed fcrlhwitlt. rmsl; vlntrR -b an Kempan-- stall be eznp loyed for the sum of" Four Doll- ars to post them at every school house. am! two in each Itnincnrpmtetl viliage In this .\ltxxticip3litv. sntlm; the ratepayers may be mfurtnutl of each particular." (inn-amt, mu ul uuuu p;unu;u.ar, bfflll. Mtwml by ll':;l11`r1e:nnn, secnmlml by Wm. lluuter,"I'ml the account of Thomas -.\lcConl versus the Corporalinn. and dated` June, 187: ) he rsefc-rru.l IQ the Cummillee on Fmancc and .-\_s Carried.` f\1.`....l I... ll`,A II - ' ' ' Mow-.1 by Frmlcis lhrnmy, seconded Ly H021: Trucrnazr. Thfsl the Township Treasn 1- cr be ins'rur:I.=.vl to pay lo John Lucas the sum ofthreeclollars for the opening of :1 d lch `along Ihe roaxl on the Fourlh Concession Lune !Eas_t of Clmrchhnll, an.l upon can iflcalo as in the ulna perfnrmnnce of the w-nk, from. Hugh Trueman.--Carried. s In an `Ill DIQ .. ..... uuu .-auvuul-AI|L`u UI IHU \V-III, Ham. Move! by Wm. C. Lima, secomleJ hv [Inch Truemnn. Thu! Ihe Council d-n unvv rvljwurn and -Ha-nl aljoumed lo Munxhv. thn '2nd.|av of Doau-rnbar next. lhen In meet at A'c:-1. Brown a Tavnrn. Lefroy, at 11 u cloc|: in ma fa.`-3llO0fl.,-Cl|'[i-.)J. Cnnucil Room, Bull ]':wvar[_ 3 I Inuizl, Isl Nov 187'}. v Ilonsts SAVl:D.-Th6 lives of thotrsantle of horses have been saved during the past year. anal the credit is due to " Dmley e Cantlitinn Powders and Arabian [leave Remedy. This preparation is being extensively used, and exacts from all the highest praise. Nothing of the kind has ever before been half as sut:- cessful or given Inch universal satisfaction ; it cannot be equalled. We can condently recommend it, an-l would advise all who own horses to keep msupply of it on hantl-it may be the means of saving your horses life. Re- member the nnme,antl see that the signa- ture ofHurtl.& Co. is on each pitckage. Nor- throp & Lyman, Newcastle, Ontario, pro- prietors for Canada. Sold by all Medtcina dealers. Vwhioli regu'a1ea our gpims and c mom is the lover onalilnlion. If we persist in keepig on`: Blond pore we discharge a deLt we-owe nature. and ate in- variably rewarded for our lrai1b.'o_md ex- pense. ll ii nanlnnn In nvnn-halal. `A nL_ Hove.-I by Fmnciu Barclay, seconded by Hugh Truoman. Thal app'icnnon having aen made lo the Cvuncil for chngcs in certain: S;-hon! Divisions. that aha Clerk nolify Ihe Trustees and inhabitants of.-cIIuo1nec- wiuns-G, 9 and 15 mm :he Cnuncil wiil at i's' next siilizlgs on the 2nd Dec. reconsider the apmmgamernl of the said sacliom, Carried. .A\IU\'RA` hv Wm r` t:.n.. .... _.n-- - Lu mu U631. newxmz Mnchvne in the World, lmr M G. J. BEA1`TIE'S. New B.'ick Blot k Patric. Prrmnwu Fnum burnezi an A gas gives the most brilliant. light ever discovered. Sold by T.. 1-2. lhwsou, `Jrick B`.oc`<, sole agent tor Barrie. __.1_-.--.-.-.j- Tm: Lin: or run: Bob! is lhe blood. and the 'nul in kn |---W- ELEVENTH MEETING on THE mms. Flt. MUNICIPAL c9,uNcu.. ....:u.-_;:um u nu um um sacnone, Carried. - `Moved by Wm. C. Lime, seconded by H-nah Trucman. 'l`h:a'. leave he gvanled loin- !rodn'ce,:1 By Law fur the purpose of select- iugan eTignb!u_pTuca f-:r Who nominmion of Candida Ies for the respeclive office: of .ee#e, Depms` Rveven and Councman for ahsiyear .-\. I). 1872}, Cmed. B'y-Law inlrovjuced, real 3 rs}, second and third lime, and carried. Moved by Wm. C. Lime, s9`.o'.ded by Francis Barchay, That lcavebe granled loin- Irnluce R ByLa\v for the purpn-ca of esIub- `shing | u11ing place; and appointing Return- ing oicens to meet Ihe rvqniremenls of um . .-...._ \n - - - "- . ..;.u..: uau::u_), : mu leave no granled loin- mIsI1i(i2 .\1u'~.iu2pal l!ecIion forlhe year A.D. I873, Carried. l3y.L1.1 introduced. read a first, second and mini tjrr.e. and passed bx Wxn4H~\~~.zm 'l`h-.| .0... tw..-I- L, - -- ~ A - nd ulna! the'us at, and Her. 110 n R050}- `ills. and Iwu up (man I)m:xcnrp1!ed vilinge so than p:lr|ir:u7ar,' Carried. Ninvnal K" II.` _I. 'l`,.. V, Ifyou wisih to treat inurwife or evveethenr: Lotho be-at Sewlmz nch? " 1, w M l BEATTIE'S. n..3'n'.?,L .n.'l' ..'.-1'." ___..._____. Soxnwxlma Nsw Fon I}/nuns.-`-Yobn Conner Would nuu_ouuce `to the public that hethzm openedn new store on Dunlap Street. next, door to Fraser's Exchange, Where he has on hand alarge rssortmt-nt of` Pk-tnro_o,Pictmn Frames, Picture Cords and Nails. Fancy Goods and Childrcn's_1`4-ys. Frumes mud: to order. Aszent fur Um (zum... .sx....:.... __,r...~, v_....-... Moved by Wm. Hunter, nocnndcd by Wm. C. Little, Thai zhu Township Clerk be in- grruc gd,lo m:!i.`y mo panics inlerealeul that the Cmnciul wiil at its next gluing lnke inlo conuidoralinn the subject of licensing n F r; boalfrum Bell E.varl lo Ruuche a` Point, Carried. !3"Ever_vlhing in the Drug line chep and good at \\'ood s Drug Store, opposite McCarthy 1; &1cCnr hy's New Brick buildings, 7' Magenta Cr_ystnl.= yicl n bnmiful ohonp and V mating color. ` Sold in packets by Palmer &: Co.,'Druggis;s, Barrie and Angus. --:- .PmanI,'I`hon. R. Fergudrl, Ra, Win. ('3 Lime Ind Wm. HnuIer.- Deputy Rowan. Hugh Trnmah and Francis Bucky, Councilmen- `mmaon from um Wise an lndigou panel: for rolief. by Wm. C. Limo. Polilion fmm William Marlin; an Indigeu} person (or relief, by Wm. C. Lnuu. . Annlinnoinn I ... .- ...-..a -r --A ' vu-ulujn. Council Rumn, Bail 1-`.warl. lnnial, Nov. 1:1, I87`! Moved by Hugh `Tun.-mznn. wounded by Wm. Hunter, That the n,-port now lead be adopted, Canied. II,,.., I . Ill -- Ivuulf U, VF Illa U. hllllo Application fora grant of money for in- proving 14'!) Con. Linc-,_by Wu. C. Little. _Applioati_on fora Charter fov a [any from Bell Ewart to Roach`: point. by F. Barclay. Communication from L. Palmer. Deaf and Dumb limitation, Bellevillo, by W.C. Little. .MoVed by Wm. C. Little, ucondld by Francis Barclay/Fhat the several doonnlenfa now beforolhe Council be refutred to their sespeqtive odmmittees.- Carried. n7_____ '-.,,. p. r,.........- u. ...-u -v-nu. Your committee nsai recommend that in sum of Six Dollars be ven out of the Indi- gent fund for the relics of Henry Wine, Ind Six Dollars unto William Marlin for the same purpose, and also suggest that the Treasurer liquidat lhe'a'rr.ount claimed by the Oatlria lr.a'.itution,l or the [Dial tntl Dum4b,on account -ifthe board at John L. Ellis during the ses- sion 0! 1871-72, embracing a period of hill tnolllbl to the axioms! Sixty Dollua, and are happy in learning that the afllictod lad has made satisfactory progress in his studies during last term. _ All ml which is respectfully submitted`, \\ .. I" I Il"I"l I` .l.\I J._I .I.l UIJClK\l\.' \VllJ.|.A AI` 16nd" at his Uice, at Barrie, every SA'l`UR-- DAY,t'rom1l n.m., mu 3 p.m.,ac<-.ordi:1g to or`<-r of Council and every. other. day at his 0:`: cc at Coukstown. ' n.__:.. H'..l. In 1 .-.5.-V; I uwurwwuu - v v-run IIJIQIUSIIV VIII I ICU. Rsv'.m1'.--Rapan of the atmdmg cotwtiuea on Finance and Assessment. Tn Ihn Rnnum qml r`........:I -1` .1..- n--- uu l'llli|ICB am] -Luesrnenl. To the Reeve and Council of lho cogpom, lion ofthe Tovnship oflnninfil. Your commillan mm In rnnnrl ulna n..... not: on we 1 uvnsntp tn tnnnnl. Your committee beg to report that they hue duly conuideted the epplieetion tram oevetai ratepayers on the 13th and 14th. con- ceesions in this Township; and since the case in bo!h exoeptionuitnits character and. urgent in its requirements, they advise than 'l`en Dullnre be granted to open `the swamp on the road in question, ptordatl that work be gratuitously given by the Luidentnin the local.ty to suppfement this grant, since at- ready Eleven liars has been appropriated by your Cuunet during this year for the im- provement of this ro:td; 1.'_.., ,7, | uuuus unu unuux-en's I`:-ys. Frames mud: order. Agent furihe Gardner Sewing ` Machines. - B W! N ROSS. l'ownship Clerk. , ....... ....... .._, wm. c. Ll !`_TLF., r us we 0:000. and me bloul is the lover int: 9 ml n.m..n:....:..._ -----------... . I-known Notting- , _on tho 18:}: alt, nI7mar.. . . u-.. Chairmm. ' ' \IlJlL`\J\IL`, \JL\vLIllllLL, Do by Soliciz-:. `in Chancery, All-1|-neys-u.t mw, Gouveyances, Commissioner in B.R., &c. Heir and Dcvisee Claims prose- cmed._ Agent for _the Canada. Landed Credit Company `for loaning money on Real Estate. .).'l'l('l'.`- Next Frank Kcan s Store. rec. 1, 1868. ' 848-ly U , (Lulc ('Icr:'c 1} County'Regzstry Oicr) Conve_\'an(:er, Commissioner in Q'.zeen a Bunch, Auctioneer, Apraiser and Commission Agent for the stile of HOUSES, LANDS, FAR}! STUCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, G(l-r1S,"2!.I'(-`.8, &c. Also for the collection of RF..\"l'.3`, NHTES AND'A_CCOUN'I`. I1'I`,u-I. ......... .....,1.. ,... Irma. Inn Im- Rah `Ll ._.._.-.- AI'i"i.Y TO JAS. EDWARDS, Royal Iusur .an'. `Utiice, Barrie. . , DA )- U I U o . ,1] IJEy'H.l'lA-\Y, DUllCll01' U1 |,`lll1' cery. Couveyuncer, &c. , , ' ` Umcs.-Un Peter Street, next door V`.the Post Uice. ' ' . J1`i`.11a., I-me, 1868- '43- t\t*..\ I'D", NH1'Kb' AND A_UUU_UN'l'- ' I3'(`us,`a a.. um-as made on Goods left for Sale. Sale Rnnm rnrnnr nfnlliar xnd Market St5.. L3 (l4'S,'l IIHUZC UUOQS l][ J07" DUN!- Sale Room, corner ofCo11ier and Market Sts., Barrie. - I3` Uiglhest` REFERENCES given. 9- -.-._ ._7.-, _.~__._._ _ --_-- v _ 0(ce-Churcl1Streqt, next. door to the old Court lleuso, Toronto. -' I. c. cA'm:no.\'. D. u'aucuAm.. 0. u nucnu:L I! un.-n 9 hi: um .-.. no I} J-. V:].:\:|uV.\!,f:\: (ur- no WIII I`Sl| III- ! nu. snlvvgia mp 13 !' cured ol Jlf. Son s. s.%%w `ll.u-nnv.:_ur Law} (1 O N E Y A'j_ Un approved freehold securit.y,a.nd st mode- nw Interest. , 7 Am!) to > ARDAGB, ARDAGH 8:` STRATHY, Solicitors. Barrie. Barrvie Jau.,5th, 1866.4 V c`\.\',\1u- PERMANEN1` Building & Savings Society, __um om-.2 -MAS0NVi(5 HALL, TORONTO. ,I.l ALIUK` .\L`4I -A1-lJlLlV' DUIJIUI LUIS LN Chancery, Conveyancgr, Commlsslonerin C. P. #0., `Gm, Sm mun, Co. Smoogz. . 9oo~1y J [\ll\,l\4"l'Jl'[`l'LlI\\V, JULJIULIUIV ll` Chancery, Ccrfey.-xnccr, Commissioner i.1;3.R., bc,0RlLLIA SHIGOE 00., Cv.W. 1.-tf A CAPITAL, `$31,500,000. To Farmers and Landowners?! .I\lI{\\llltl;\Jl.LIr[LLl1J., _ ` W, Barristrs and Attorneys. Solicitors in Chancery, Notxries Public, Conveyancers,- B.\`1R1E, Co. Simcoe, Ont. `ills and En R0501- lie and h wnlar. Us Ive _\/ unuvvr BAHRISTER, &c., BARBIE; unncery, c;c., ac. ' 0mcs-Dunlop Street, Bame. W Lcvw. G. W.` Successors to the late rm of Buultou, -B.sys (2 Stewart. Barrie, May 18Vtl1',. 187l'. _D0 -You ,Want to`Barrow Money To buy more land for yourself of for your-sons? To build it bou.:e or` barn? go fence, vclear, uuderdraiu, or otherwise improve your land? To pay off a. Mortgage qr oth'e rdebts? Or for_ any other purpose? If vnn do Iln rrrinna farm: .1f'~ the CANADA w._ 3. 'Al`.DAGH,' Blrristers, Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors in Cb-mcery, &c., &c- (1rum'.k-I)unloD Street. Barrie. uny omcr purpose `I Ifyou do Lhz reduced terms at` the Cayuga PEIKXIANENT BmLm.za Argo Snyma Spclnf, which has made more loans to Farmers during },-e 133': 1'. years than any other} aifard grestgr fcjlitiee `and dvdntages than those "of `any other Company in the Dominion. 'rIn: lllnwnnln nnuvn -..u. nan nnnn nun-an-nun-Q D nl.|u:-m\.un:uu-. ., .....vn auvvnlinul an. Omen.-In" thcir New Brick Building oppo- pile C. II. Ross` Store. V . n.__:- 1...... 0-. urn " ' cu-1 - ~-.----J -- ---- ------v~-~~ Tllli uxcmssr pnzcn run you GOOD nonrGLGis.. For further information apply to ' J. HERBERT MASON, , Seqratary 9 Treasurer, Toronto, u. r\v\v\1\rI-v : \/rlltll I. \\.IIlJ\1\/lllil-ll I ,Il&`LLb', ' ristera. Aliorneysmt-Law, Solicitprs in Chancery, Batrxe, Ont._ . D`Az.mx..\Ic(JAnTuY. D`AL1'ox MCCARTHY, Jr. n..~....~ ,_Yn' l,\n:r Van Ry?!-1: Rundznn r\nr\I\_ :3` u.u.~.-....._, ._ ____ Barrie, Jan. 24, 1872. amt. nmamnn, "A no VJNUIAL LAND szm vjnron DR.AUGH l'SM.dN, JPPR./HER, AcoN- VE YANCER. INSUIMNCE LIND- AND GENERJIL./H:RN'1' - 1 ancega ac. _ _, M 0{)mcg_'.Owcn Street, Barrie, Ont. 3, D. S'n:'.un1`, L.L.B. Fnuols W. L`ALi.v. u u _1.!.mau n T.-ml .32. ..ie,'Jan. 1 1362.- {__---- V]_VV `LLSL I-KI LJIILJLII J.'ILLI.\.ILB` L_ ncys-at-law, Solicxlons-i.;1~Cbancery, Con- vz-yancega, kc. , orrscs-.0wcn Street, Barrie, .(u L; as \.l\.rJuuv\IfvI.ll Barrie, Feb. 17, 1862`. , [;lF',ub1Vi5hed Weekly, In the` Town ol- Bsrrlc; em-y 'l`iii:ssmr morning, containing the ' ougentnewa of the day, and all matters pertainin;_L_;o_tlie affairs of the County. Price $1 in adv-a1ioe:.r_ $2-00 if not paid at the `um; oi subscription. .. . _ A `DVic1lSlNG --`Sixlmes or undei-,rs1 insertion me; each snbsequen_t_ one _12i0- Ovei-six neg, 3 perliiic,rst. insertion; each `sub. quent one 2c P,rofessioiial_ or Business Cards $4 per ycai-. $3 for six_ months, if ggtmorctlian tonjiues. Special contracts ,1 be inadeby my year, or pans of. I ye."l'. Oi-don to discontinue Advertise- , iisoto he inadoinbvriting. , paper discontinnod .0.nt_il all nrrearages are prid, except at the option of the publish- . r. . A Pf!(flXG, Booi im;._a.n_d Rnnixo done on the premises`. The. facilities of tho Estnh! 3h- meni are more complcte than any 0 noi- North of Toronto, having been carefully ned _out- in every siticulnr. ' communications shoul be `addressed to the Publisher, post-paid. _ . -1,- 1 Icon `Du... .... _- FebLun.1__v, 1862.- ] i`S'E R0 G ERS,_" ton-an hroa Ell II FRANK EVANS. BARRISTER 5.-. A1`T(.`x{.\'EY-AT-LA\V, GOLICITOR IN ".hqm~nrv (`.r~rvm:-m. -.r-r, Cnmmiaainmu ill! R. VDGAR B. SANDEI S,V J A'I"l`0FNEY-AT-LAW, SOLICITORIN `Jmnr-nv-v (`.nr'.'n\v:\nnnr. Cnmmianinnpr in f`. P - u -~v.... ~....... Barrie, June 25, 1871. `{"!WjngI & Description: for. Patents of In- 91* ions `carefully prepared. '.'{Vn1ngtiona do sud Snnejing pf avery description ox`-' tuned with (acdI1hLeyund deIpatch.. a A - militant nu ,Is'v!`l'ImA rm-zv . zi.~...: i..:.,: 4n... 1A.\1l'2l{()1;J; MCIVIICHAEL as: -Mc- MICHAEL, BAl{RlS'[`ERS. .1 u u. cumnun, .......u `N,B_-2doney to Lend. ._ .14 I (`R10 `l`0'_UN I` 85 LOUNT, r 12 I.Ill.VU1'4I(g IIVBUIBJIVUE M AND GENERAL JGENT nous, ._ ,. .' ._ :%EwmI' so LALLY, Arron; .mr.nl.1n'!!, Sn]?!-3l.nrn.in-Chnnr-.nrv an- IOSF-PH DOUPE, vrmaau &S'I`RA'I`HY, llsniaonru and Anr-now: 5 ONISY T0 LENVD. gsg nun acomfaey and aespotcn. V " . j f` 33-! the JEZMLIFE.-._J7drI/fat. ~.'5?" '(,"A_R;I`| my 85 MCOA ma Y-,'BA1i-T Al`nv-nov:_:n.T.anr Qnlinhn-.a ma NORTHERI-3 ADVANCE Or to '\"_3"!1zl at Denerifitni for; Pstnln or In? this `oat-efnllv m-emu-ad.` 13- Vnlnnnnn 4`7.`3f"`:`.f -.'-`A [?%s*_ feffely a4,:,gu.a. ?...- *scav1-zvoks" CARD: MONEY T0 LEND. man Lhal doctored than n f1II7:EK L cX-riB\sI. A.\'DY., B.-\RRISI`ER, ATTOR-' I npv-at-I.n.W.Solicitnrin (`-lm.n- \.\Ul., 1)AlLlLlDl.l'.`lT. Al'JUlV- ney-at-Imw, Solicitor in Chan- ner. &c. *1 O I` '1` E R, COUNTY J` CROWN ATTORNEY, 2.. BARRIE; 41. IOBINSON, ORILLIA, II Qnliz-hr `in nhnrnnrv, kN. I`ING, COUNTY CLERK, WILL AT-' .t Harrie. evnrv SA'l`ITR-. A. momow, ' .nnrnienr_ A} UH-(EU W , .pprais'r, at Barrie. In aauuunx, Solicitors, 2~tf H. II. smumr.

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