Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 26 Jun 1873, p. 2

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ltwfuur gusuuu lrull} ueauvyl Nnllbn mwwof supreme in- 7` ,. . f , ila-,$vhe`nNIp-. .I- mio'la9m.9r ' Lu_ou wen! U? uunu9 4nd Twhereds in nu pro]3_e'bility_ the Company will reneyfr their` efforts at M the next meeting of the Doininion Pariiament to obtain authority to re- arrange the existing nancial oblige.- eioias 1;! t e Cegmnaiend wherleeg Inc [is ation Inky , re'ud'oia to the interests at the" City 0?Tl!0ll`lIO. ` \JVllIlUIIO ` And be it futther resolved that His ' [Worship the Mayor be quested to * tespeetfnllyreguest the C9unty.Counoil M o! Iheoqnty of iggego -to appoint Q Cqu_nnil_le_e_' up 19! in qgn qncnop wgth theFinu166C0_'Ii: Jueeo thiiconnonl. - Remeiniet gt`, _ nngil, proeeedmge. ~ ng;.w`qo;.. - ` r uuwu A-U.|BlI'-lUlf may IN pro uulmln the interests Gify ot Toronto. A `I Iknonrnra IAn1u`IIQl` II--0 OI EIIU IIIFUIUHW UI UIIU VIE, U] `UKQIHU. _ Be it therefure resolved that the Fjuanoa Oorgmime heamboriaed to not in ognjunouon `wnth Ihe County Council of Simcoe, with regard to any _ measures effecting the interest of-the two 'eorpontione_ in the `Northern Railway army to them a pea_r-de- eirahle, provided always t at .-any _aouon,_ w|Ii,ch"it may be than In de- ninhln` its (xii- slid!` ha rlt : rib] uunuu, Ivluvu II ugh, uv IIIUII bixnyla to_ ;gk'o,g ill be tits! :1; x :0, quid teqeiyo `t/ 9` thus`; ion _< Council. A -1 L. 1.-1-..-.|_ -_ ..--.`I_;- -1. _ _~-(;:;'t;1_ot.i'on of Mr. Quinn,~seconded . by Mr. Rutledge, It was ordered that the communication of the Mayor of Toronto, be referred to the Finance Committee. A '1 he communioetiogis as follows ;- 1\IAYOB 8 Ounce. _ V - Turonto,June 24, 73. To the Warden of the County of Szmaoe. 11-... a... `I 1.-- --.- l-.__..-..1 . imueh as the Provincial Treasurer has omitted to supply several of the Reeves of this Council with copies of the Act `respecting the Municipal Institutions of Ontario, the Clerkbe therefore instruct ed to supplyvthe said Reeves and Deputy Reeves of this County with the said Act. ' V ' ,p1\ All 1 cu [wan motion of Dr. _O11ver, seconded by Mr. Stevenson, the Council adjourned till 7 o'clock in the evening. Evmnm smssxox, . The Council met at 7_ oclock. ` The Warden presented a. telegram from the Mayor of the city of Toronto, relative to certain resolutions passed by the Council of said city ; and on. commu- nication from the Mayor of Toronto, en; closing copy of resolutions ; and Report of Inspector of Weights and -Measures, which were read.V V l\._ _..,A_A._ _DR_ (VI ,, 0 On motion of Mr. Stevenson, second- ed byeMr. Phelps, It was. ordered that the report of the Inspector be 1.-eferred lo the S_p.eeiel-Committee an oons1dera- tion of By-Laws for the appointment of inspectors; e I\_ ._-A.'.--.. _t HI - t`\,_!__'_. ,, ,. `I 1 Mr. B1ake,Q. C., asked for an enlarge- ment to complete the evidence in reply. He said that he understood that the de- fondant in_tended to raise an an olgiection to the form of the record that the bill was by a corporation not entitled to sue instead of being by :1. ratepayer, and he . asked if this could not be argued now to save time and expense. Mr.McCa1-thy, Q. C , said that this was not convenient `for the defendant, and he therefore de- clined to do so nttpresent. Wan ndua cloudy turn`: in lfnnn nnv l;.uuuE Hton SCHooL.-The axmual distribution of prizes in connection with this School, will take place on Monday next, in the Parochial School-house. _ The ce!ebmed Spacknian Troupe [give entertainments in the Tow'n Hall on the evenings of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th -July next. See a.dv t. ' -rv nu Masonic ExCUR_SI_0N.-Owing bathe Imptopitious state of the weather on `Tuesday last, the Masonic Excursion is posizponed till to-`morrow (Friday) mom- ina. at 7 30. ' ' bw that; warni wizther has` st in, _ invest in 9. fan. ' A nice_ assortment kept at Messrs. Sanders at prices varying frdm . 10 cents to $7.00. . ' M_r. D. Thompson has opened a. shop in the rear of Mr. `J. Pla.xton s Tin Shop, Dunlop street, for repairing Guns, Locks, Sewing Machines, &c. See ad- vertisement. . ' T _To-marrow (Friday) evening will be held the usual monthly business meeting of the the Mechanics Institute, which it is hoped will be well attended, as busi- ness of importance is then to be trans- acted. , ,DomNIoN DAY.--Tl1e Mayor has`is- sued 9. Proclamation, enjoining upon our townsfolk to keep the lat July, Dominion Day," as 9. Public Holiday. n We doubt not but all classes will ` gladly accede to the request. A` A ` n.` -u ~ _MIND.--An old prov- erb runs that.` A contented mind is a onvtinunl-feastV; and we.-al-1 know how. pleasant iii is.to;bein company with a nnrnnn nf-annial famnemmenh. and` that E:incip1ed_persjons in the Implenieiit and FARMERS BEWARE.--A3 several un-_ wing Maoliinotrbusiness in Berrie, to- - gather With` their agents, have been `in- dustriously circulating throughout the `county that I have ceased to do business in the above: line, I beg to inform those who might be misled, that this is utterly untrue." I Iiey-.er gave it up, neither have` I any intention of `so doing." `Farmers! Yo1'1"can.get~ your Reapers, Mnurnum Xrn Krn an 1-mun] ' n-n Tnnn If the Globe's statements about Sir J ehn A. and his doings are believedby its readers (and gullibility is their pecu- liar forte), they must set down the Pre- mier of Canada as something more than human, and only to be overcome by the last enemy -though the Globe says, certain to be worsted by that foe-a.nd from this consideration it gathers some crumbs of comfort and scatters them to its like-minded adherents and admirers. `.L' L ILIULH 3 LU vuu SUV JUIIL Llcaycl, Mowers, _&c , &o., as usual ; and Ican furnish your wivesgwith -The Howe, the bes_t Sewing Machine in the world. . 21-12 in. G. Bzgmrg,` Bai-rig` I SEE- No`NEoEssu'Y non T1e_wr, ' was the sa.va.ge"retortof uncompromising old Johnson, whensome tried to justify undex-hand practices by the lame excuse of 9` You know, Sir, I m'1;at.1ive! We` I ei2ine'thetthe. : last ioisi in` England wairight in his rough` reioinder : but hail _|1._L5n.vuQy. ungw. 3 :w_Il Tvxr L11 .u_u.51q;u . was rlght m Ins rough reqomder; but be that as it may, oiie thmg is certain, which in, that we must all he clothed, and the only question is, where to go to so an to be clothed beooming1y,"cheaply,* and well. The "answer ig, go to `the Mammoth House Clothing Emporium, kept by the Marrin Bros. Collier Street where you will parfect'satiefac- ' Another lot of those Longuine watches, and English Levers in silver case, have been received by the Messrs. Sanders- Give them ,8. call, as they are always pleased to show their goods ;' and good satisfaction to customers is their motto. On Wednesday 9. special train of palace cars` was placed at _the disposal of - the County Council by Mr. Cumberland, when that body availed themselves of the opportunity to make a trip to M.enford. We understand they had 9. very pleasant excursion. T ' The present season gives.` promise of being 9. very successful one'in the shing "line, at least around our coast; for the Allunglale establishment `have brought to market some of the `finest Salmon trout and white sh "wellmve seen for many a. day. T t 'n_. 'n-.__.__ ;\ 1': -1 i had. Man hasbeen quaintly pom-tmyed by some writers as an eating, drinking, and digesting Ulaplillle. Now we hold that he-isall this, and something more ; but. in this life, the healthful or unhealthful state of this something more, 7 seems wondrously [dependent ` on the food taken into the system. It is, therefore, incumbent on all who wish to possess a well-balanced mind, to he eareful of their eating unci drinking. ow, at the West End'T Store as good eating and drinking as can be got anywhere-is there to be ____ ___, ,_ RE-UNIoN.--0n Friday. evening last, a. Re-Union, in connection` with the Me- clmnics Institute, was held in the Town Hall; and, though the xtttendzmce was not equal to thoseheld on former occa- sions, a very pleasant evening was spent, as the p rogran1mejvas of superior excel- lence, and ably sustained. H n . A0 The rst timepieces ever manufactured in Canada, are now being made at the little town of Oshawa. The iMess1-s. Sanders have received a case of these clocks, and they rival the celebrated American clock fo rcheapness, durability and nish. VVha.t can we do to secure to our town more manufactorics? BARRIE `RACES.---VVe would again remind-our numerous readers that the Barrie Rages: commence on ominion Day, next Tuesday, July 1st. VVe need not now make any lengthy comments on the programme` announced, as we have already done so in former issues. `Suffice it to say, that all who wish for a good time, and to see some of the loudest running and trotting that has ever taken . place in Canada, must visit our race course next- week. Some of the best `horses on this continent `are entered as contestants. Owing to there having been so many excursions already this. season, and" to the fact that the wind was high and the water rough, the_ Ivy Band excur- ' sion, on Friday last, was not as well pa- tronized, as, doubtless, it otherwise would have been ; still` an enjoyable time was spent by thosewho were not under- the weather?` THE CANADIAN PACIFIC. The Mail of Tuesday says, very Incoh- ically: . T . _ M'lLLINERY.*Wll0 does not like to t See beautiful owers `I We do ; and we also admire beautiful wemen ; and we are all fully aware that ``_style much enhances beauty, for. ne feathers make ne birds. Now the place to get these ne feathers, in the shape of Bon- nets, Trimmings, and in fact everything in the millinery line, calculated to adorn the person,`is at Mrs.Robinson s, Market street.` The jewelery establishment of the Messrs. Sanders seems to be the head- quarters .of the town for exhibition of valuable prizes. They have the Silver Regatta. `Cup, $120 ; the Silver Cup for the Running Race, 840 ; the Gold- headecl Whip, presented by the ladies of Barrie to the rider of the winner of the Queen s Plate, 350 ; and the Gold Maple Leaf, presented by the Park Association to the rider of the winner of the first Ca- ` nadian Derby, $15. ' * 117 vuvfvuou VAL . , at 7.30 A I%l'EMs._' ._..._.- _--,_.._.: ...__.._..r .15.. V` I A Maosrrrcssr Esrss'umussr.-On Satur- day, July 5th, our community is to be favored ; with the presence of one of the largest and. most Aconipletgly equipped canvass exhibitions! that has been put upon the .rond during the 3 present, or any previous season. It comprises 3 grand consolidation of the various features of: the museum, circus, coliseum and menngerie. 5 the whole` being superintended by the now- nntionally known and most remsrlgsble of.` showmen-Da.n Rice. The msmmothproporoi tions, to which enterprises, such as Dan Rice ' brings to us on Ssturday have grown, is be- coming umntter of general comment by both ' press and pub `c, and in no one respect is the enterprise, dill and daring oi our people mani- fested more peculiarly. Thanks tothe energy of s few such men, the canvass exhibition has "grown beyond the rnyh-l`-l~;o chrysalia con- ditions of the old time circus, and commands the respect even of those whose squeamishness often retards them in the enjoyment uf whet ill really the most exhilarating of public exhlb mess. it is no easy `task to organise almost , an army ofmon and horaes=,.to procure speci- mens of the tens, inhabitants of the Z rological world. to scour theses, and the laud,at home and ab:-on'd,_ snd secure the choicest curiosities. the `quaintest works ofntt and the cunniugest devices of mechsnism, and to transport these successfully for-thousands ofmilea, dependent tor I return, for till this share d all the tiunu lql risk ncng|cd,'nptkjt he e in pleasure of army d rent, communities. To do chess things requires ability and pluck, and these qunliesttons__Ds.n Rice hos demonstrntsd him salt to be the possessor ofxn an eminent degree, .0! the may attractions of thil: Bisantic com. binstiou, of the sl_ul_l sud`du_'1n_ of the unriv. Al qogptot 61'-Atjdttltd serohn hot` the mag. `nltu `A .o_iA Menagerie, and the immensity of s it! m_IunIu,. it. is not: worth while to .9; h.erv,, These, havsboen ysuliioieutly aimed _ `is'.3.ii'3t`;'}?Zi.'i :."iI.";"" "?.'!P!`"l1B.9*l` 'se;:mgP1 `hut n... Rice. . V in . min`. of `WWW W17-th9.em _ V -l |l|1If.Ve,ef -lutIn:%omes to`tl:8`_ . ~ ' ltlotx.ou- law themes uur communuy enougl 1}! WW; 9'31-Iv. .. _ An Irishm:m once described a gentle- ] man asone who never did no work, and didn't know how to ; but C-a1-lyle, more correct, describes} him as a well dressed \ man, and who selects his tailor with as ' * much care as he/would his wife. . Now. if that is so, it would be well. if ou1tread- ers, would take a stroll into our friend `_`McNabb s, as we doubt not he will Suit them to a T. The ladies also should go there and View his magnicent stock of Dress Goods,&c.,which' l1e"'se1l+3 cheap for/I f|(I`!`\ V There" is `an old proverb to the effect that three removals; are as bad as :1 fire ; 7 so they are, and sometimes worse, requir- \ ing a. great deal of tact to overcome the } loss and inconvegience sustained. Now, as_ mmiy of our readers are aware, our friend of the Cheapside I*I0use"h:\s`11ml to contend-with both these elements of destruction. The Fire Fiend destroyed both the goods and. the building in _ ' which they were phiced. But, nothing daunted, Cheapsidc has opened out, in_ the New Brick Block, Dunlop street, I and has now on hand :1. 1:1r_gc1' stock t-h:_m ever, and is selling ggoods at 3. price that 9 actually startles by its clxeapm-s.=s. Sue advertisement. charges. ..` .- DAN RIc1,: s B10 S1xow.--fl`his e.stal)- lishment will be in B:u'1'ie, on S:1tu1' July 5th, jand the advent of-.Vtl1e com- pany will be the occasion of witnessing the famous forty horse team ntt:Lcliea,l to - Spalding & Rogers Apollonicon Bundl Carriage, which will lead the pI`0COSSl0I1 through ' town. The salient features of _the great show are a Museum of Natural consisting of a. corps of uremic pc-rfomiers and male ungl. fe`n1:Lle_ri(le1-s, including the famous N ilson Faxxiilyg M'llc I .eClei-0, tl1e Celebrated Denzer Brothers, Metto I I 0 0 I ` Curiosities. A Circus and Col1seum_,} and Wilcox, VVatson, the great eq:1esl b triafn, and a list too voluminous to part I icularize, at the heed of whom Dan Rice 2 himself stands without a. rim}. The i Sti~atford papers say that the company. I were recently in that city,and pronounces , 'general1y,'zmd in detail, that has ever `consequence of the large crowds of people the -organization the most complete exhibited there, and the success _ was `,. immense, fore-tl1e sale of tickets wex-ell neces,sa1'ily `stopped at each exhibition in ` I who visited the show. 1\'IAN'S-' WAN'I`s.--A'popul:u- poet says `? Man wants but little here ll:-,lo\v. Universall experience, l1o\veVcr,h:1:< prov- ed the poet wrong, for, from the cradle to the grave, man's wants are numerous and diversified ; and the more,civili7.ed and highly Cultured he is, the more re- lred and sensitive are his tastes, partic- ularly i11 reference "to food and drink. ']'`_here is no question that at our` friend. Hunte1"s, of the Canton T store, the most: cpicurezm palate can he s:1tisliml, and at prices within th_cere:1cl1of,:1ll in this"; section of the cmmtry ; his teas are, as they richly deserve to he, :1 favorite 1 with "the public. For further p-a.1'ticul:u's sod :ulv t. .*. is rightly s:1i_(l A thingof lmmity is :1 joy for ever. But hithe:-tn the difficulty has been to keep the be:mtE{`ul ' from fading, or cl1:L_nging to x1e!"-:rmitj.' ; thus being ajoy of very brief (lun'atiun. This evil, thanks to the invention of Photography, is at lengthifcmedied, and beauty is indeed rendered immortal, _But though professors of this noble art are thick as. fallen leaves in mltunm, the mzisters thereof are but few. But we are happy to say thateamong them is Mr. Stephens, of this town, whose Picture Gallery, over VVoods l\Iedic.{1.l Hall, is replete with life-like forms, ~ taken inl every style of the art. Go, visit thcl rooms. A - ' X 23:. . ` \Vom.Ns R_Iu`IITS.--Tl1e1`e is a g1`en_t deal of talk in these clays of the Riglits of '\Vonian, much of which is. in our humble opinion, rlecidedly hifilntin, and trashy. ' But whilst this is even so, that I woman has many dear. zmdvalued rights I no sane" man will, for :1 moment deny ;` and among the most imp`m`t:1nt of their; vested rights, is, on all and -every. oc-(:u- sion, to be suitably attired, and hence happy. ' But, ,inusr_nueh as to proverit Eve s lovely daughters from having no- thing to wear, requires the sterner sex to be as busy as Beavers, it may as well be l known that the renson_the (`golden Beaver is thronged from morn till dewy eve is, because men-and women, boys anclgirls, can there supply their needs, l and suittheir tastes, at such very cheap 1 rates. i - V 26-3in . F-6r?St.raW H ats, - F or White Vests, -For Gfrents_'l`ies, Up to time for the GENTS FUBNISHENGS 2 % .AA.SPEO*IA.LITY. ._befot_o use .vilhip T."1`oro_iIto,V23:(1June,187$... . .. .. - 26-t ---- - I I,tbo undersigned John Kerr, 0: Toronto, have been Ippoimed Auignee .in this matter. Creditors are uggeaud to ilo their claims a xmnth. JOHN KERR - - v uyimng nurltul to the constitution . Full directions in the pamphlet around em-ll package, whigh should be carefully prawn :-cl. JOB MOSES,` NEW YORK, 80145 PDQPRIETOR. ; ,O:edollat and twelve and-a-hall cents for post ag:,encl_~aed to Northrop 65 Lyman, Newcastle- On!-Nditencalagents forthe Domimon, WI iniurr I abottlmconlalning over 60 pulls, by return mail. ` 730131;! Ban-te.by John Woods; A. V. Palmer 5: _ Co. Watson Wells Brba., J Deacon , and_T. ! I l."u';.`3.2L.:r. ...,,.;`.!:'2..E*:':=.=:: 4* Hm-= C'=ris- l 1&- .. New lhnettisetlxttfl Af INSOLVENT ACT OF 1869. In the matter at` IWZLIA M ROBIN SON GRAHAM, qf Barrie, zmdmg pmdar the gtyle or rm q/- W 1_2-Graham cf `Compaq!/, an' nsolveut. . J ' It atfords us very much pleasure to be able, today, tostate. denitely that Sir Hugh Allan has concluded a satis- factory urrangement for the building of the Pacific Railway. Ye Grits -wh6_ have tears, prepare to shed. the m now . vv . uec hurst. t - gnaw Ezllssltouldizot be talmu I _ /'zm.'r:?e:/!ur- mg the FIRST THREE 4 ONTHS 0/` Pregnancy, ag they are sure to ringlan 1111 :-`I car:-na:,ra,6u5t at any atlzsr time they are safe. 1.: :ll other cases ofNervonst1nd Spinal Affec- ' `.)nn. Painsinthe Back and Limbs, Fntigue on- " re-:nely,donotcontaiutron,cnlomel,antimony,m slnrht exenhon, Pal .ilxm'on u! the Heart, Hysteric: I Purl Whl:es,tlu;-ac ills will effect a cure when M amanueamhave failed ;nnd although a powerful. `uything hurtful the conatitutzon . _ ` direction: in II. nnmnhlno n.-.\......1 ..... L - . ----U l`.1i,9 invahxable xtgadiuiuc is uzxfniling in nu z cum oi al! L1goseps:in!'ul and dangerous Jm,-3.,p_; Ho which lhulemale constifulion is subject. I: moderates allexcess and removes aI_l'obstwcu'o.;g and a speedv cure mav bewcliad on. TO MARRIED LADIES .iliI pcculiarlysuilcd. Itwill,'-in a short Hm: bring; on lhemunlhlyperind with regularity. Thaw P2/[as//.'nu1dnat Ian pa/.... I.. r...._;_- .1..- I u ueiug a. ooveroign Remedy. [ The astonishing efficacy ofthe Gena-1i:in Pain . Destroyei-in `curing the d'isei`.:xes for which it is ( recomxnended, and its wonderful effects in sub- I , dump: the torturous pains of Illiounnuisni, and ` ' in relieving Nervous Aifectiens, cmitle it to I high rank in the list. of Remedies. Orders are i comingin from Medicine Dealers, in all parts I of the country, for furtiicr supplies, and well testifying as to the universal satisfaction 1: gives. . ' . .. . The Qanadinn Paln Des!royer never fails to giveimmoilinte relief. All Medicine Dealers keep it; Physicians order and use it; and no family will be without. it alter ti-yng it. Price, only Twenty -ve Cents per bottle. Sold in Bax-rie`by John Woods, J. P, Kidd, Watson &- Co. and Wells l3ros., P.m_dfor'd, by J. Dncon. Craiszbn:-at, Greer. Bronimrra, and by all Medicine Dea.le:*:a- - - wig` easAr%`_@s1:`sg?::vs%:io7 } JOB MOSES PElli'0D!G.-H: I !!.LS. | | , ,. . . . . It is saiditlurt times are harder than usual this summer, and that xnonny is as scarce as political virtue and consist/.-nay. g VVe fear us there are good grounds for ` the complaint ; but let the times `he never so hard, we must_ eat and drink, and may as well do it of the best we can get; ; and we know of no better place to get good eatables and drinkables than at the Grocery and Provision store of the Messrs. Powell & Co. The quality of their goods is excellent, and the prices reasonable. ' magical enacts- We speakfrom expefience in thga matter, hm! ng tested it thoroughly ; and therefore those who are sutfering` from any of the complaints - lot which itis recommended, mnydcpcndnpcrv ` it being a. Sovereign Remedy. astonishing emnnr-v nmm rm ..n.I:..- n.. =-- ` _ _..:__ .___ DIED. " 'HI'GKLING.-At. Barrie. on the 22nd inst. Silas M. youngest son of Charles and Jclmnnah ! BIckling,aged l1`years Q 1: rs lKl_C unr..n;'1:.b1' ml9UlUl.Vi`.' EVEN ; MADE. One dose cures common Sorta 'l`m:oA'r i One bottle has cuxcd Bnuxonms. Fifty cents` worth has cured an Or.n_S'r.unmu Conan. It V positively Cures CA`l`ARIlI!,`AS'l`lIh .-\, and `vnou1V, ] Fifty cents worth has cured Cxurtx xx `rm: men, | and the same quantity LAME 8.10:: of eight. yams v I standing. It cures Swzc1.r.rcn'Nx:cK, Tmous. Rm-zmurxsrt. Naumncu, Contraction of the Muacuzs. S'r1,Ivr`Jox.-rs, .`3rnu.r. l)xrr1ccr.'r1rs, and PAIN or Sommsss in any part, no matter wliere it may be, nor from what cause it may arise, it always does you good. Twenty-ve cents worth has cnrod bad cases of Crmomc and Bnocnr Dvsxmrsnr. One tea~spnonfnl cures Come in 15 minutes. It will cure any case of Prnns that it is possible to cure. Six or eight apv plicntions is warranted to cure my case of Excoaurxo Nxmmns or INFLAHICD Bill-ZAST. For ' Bnuxsas, if applied often and bound up, there is never the slipchtest discoloration to the skin. 1' stops the pain of a burn as soon'z~.3 applied. . Cure; Fnosrnn Flew, Bows, W.A._nrs, and CCEINS and Wpnxns of every description on man or beast. D..........,..1I....u xv mnnirnn n,,,' `.- .. n.A&\lLI&l-L13 \ EX/7ELS10R EULEOTRIO OIL Lllucu I/\l tlu DU l.\UykllUDCllUI The case stands over to Monday next, ._to examine witnesses. ` ~.--- ,1 Pain cannot way where it Is used. It is the CHE.-\PEST`MEDlCINE EVER c `I 1 D17. nnn (`nan nnrna nnnn-nun ".r{nu 'l`unn.m ` 1 I bef ...1... R. WHEELEPJS ELIXIR ".fpHOSl H1\TES ' cud Cnliaya-After lmviqg used your- Ocmpound Elixir of `Phosphates and Ualisaya 1 for over two years in my daily practice, 1 must" give it my unqualied approbation. During 1 practice of over twemy ycnrs, I. have use:l7 llllly scientically prepanztl compounds. made i to full the same "the:-npmxticr-l indications n9 ; your cum, but non of them -p;..vml Willi m:] as valuable in yours. T5 "the medical profes- : \ Eiouc ilnd to the public, 1 would e:peci:1lly rr-- (romnleud ilaa the best remedy with wl;ic'u I | I am -acquainted for the successful treatment of ; the large and constantly increas`ng class (. !` co.s'o3 of over-worked and nerve-exhcxzslel l . 1 women. 1 \'r_.___ A, u 23.`.4_3' peas: - Prepared by s. N THOMAS, Pmps,` N. Y. - ' And NORTHIEUI 3; LYHAN 3'en`cuaile, On tario, Sole Agents for the Dominion.- No1'1i.-I'.`leclric--Selected and Elctrizcd. Sold in Barrie by John Woed3.., Wa.'.s0n 3: Co., Wells 31-03., and J. P Kidd. 21--imo _ _ -- --'..,.-,\ ~/_,.. .- .-' `I-IE CONFESSION `OF AN IN- v'.n.-.n r:...........- ., . ._._ 4...; u\.u.\.I.'u>Ju3;.U;V U1` x'\;_\ .l.\-L 1 VALE D, Prnnxsmm As A w.\nNxm; and fur the benefit of YOUNG .\f1c\' AND omens who .=`u'-:2 from NERVOUS DEBILITY, L SS UF MAN- HOOD, ex.,supp1yin'g the msans or sclfvcurc. Written by one who cured himself after under- going cqusiderable quuckcry, and sent. free of ' _chargre. Qnlrnrnra an-n ....:o..A A- _.a.1.._-_ p,,,.,,,, ,. _..__._..--n -.u1a1Ij..I'4D ` lil win; have Pzllssltouldnat be ta.(m:z_lz//'tm.'rzL e:r!ur-I ng the THREE 1 nIv'r'1m ..: I1 ANADJAN _PA1N- DESTIiO7x"EB. I ~ _ . .........u..-, 4 'e`orgen, Brhdford; Green 1` . and all madxcine deaiers. Our Temperance friends assert, and with great show of reason, that drunk"- ennees is the primal source of nearly all crime. But we think wecan point out quite as fruitful a. source of evil,and that is, the love of money ; for if drink nerves the arm that inicts, the fatal wound, inordinate desire for gain supplies the motive power-.. Yet, though this be a truism, moralists and religionists may about with a ten horse force against this `base idolatry,as it will be long e er man is sick sccordm to his desires; But dos- gpite the dire ills resulting from `riches improperly acquired, the possession of gold is doubtless to be desired as a great `good, ; yet all the gold of Eldorado `will mt give ease to the Dyspeptic, - prolong the life of the Consumptive, or cure the . thoiisaml maladies to which esh is heir. 2, _RL___ l'-.._j L`__L LI _ ` I Worth Yc Tzmcs its Weight in Gold! AND ALL KINDS OF E1.EoTEii c'iITY :1 THOMAS EVTOIKID 1I`I`lTT.'1l`lIrar1 tn. . nu u -4,-uau uy. Puze)J.}k2z3li`bE 32 I (ma `I female: I111 7'- ONTHS 0/; Lo;/, they brim: an 1'lI1 .`. Epttial Names. vvvvvvvvfvvvvvylvv .,'~,,._..- A. 'HUl Yours truiy, ` 24 \VA'rxY.v3 BUEL, M.D. .... .. vvua, n. v . rurmez` oz` ails Deacon, and_T.` Ll; Ctaix-` no 4.Iu \ N b 12th JULY. WEST GWILL1MBURY' 7,3. THE COUNTY 01* SIMCOE.` Dress Shirts, . For Summer Coats, -1- j]I#ajEAiK-N as co. ' _Aa the 'edvertlaer,ie practically conversant Wllh his business innll its details, employs the most skillful workmen, and uses none but` the best material, he can warrant all work made In his eetnblishmenno gin thorough 8a.!idl'ucti0ll to the purchaser. Single and double Harness of all kinds. Saddles, Collars. Trunks, Valiaelr and everything connected with the buainess constantly on hand At the lowest prices. Part` icnlar attention given to Light Single and Double Onrringe HnrnrI._ Sole mnrufncturtv in Barrie bfgthe "Excelsior Buck and HIP` Straps. to which the Attention of . the puilic ei';'a';.;.f.`.':; ;.I.":`."'-cs. T 1 my For Gents Collars, iL. R. \VA`NER S~ SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER, Corner of Bumzd 4, Dunlap stmu, BJRRIE. fnnnss & MANTLE MAKING, MARKET STREET, - - - BARRIIL I Bsr':ie,June 25th, '73. '_n;._l,' B lpeclulj dlrecxeu - Blrrlo, J 11110 18, "I3. I I V _ Pursuant to an order of the Court of Chancery ' made in the mu*.`.-at of the Estate of Ru_bm ,Lning, and in n cauae of Hamilton against glazing, the Creditors of Robert Laiug, latent" gon"Simcoe,' farmer, who died on,or nbuu: `the, V `month of November. 1871, are on or before `.50 I (I 1 ?\lT A-:1.-u -ova.-.__ -__._ ;the Township of Ncttnwnsnga, in Um Conn ), . \'v\-- r\-\-...- - . ATHURSDA'\'('.'..I't'III;]Z 26; J1's 3;13.T z\ 1.0. L.1l1vl`L`l`4D 1 (fl . at gm appllcatnon will be mudp M H next Session of tho Legislature of the I".-.,y- :8 of Ontario, for an Act to ihcotpore.le (In Lu Orange Association of Ontario \V.3g.g ' ON under thejurisdiction of {he Prc vincin` 'Gnw Lodge of Omar ic, West. I "N . 'mn\uq L-vmm I ; Dust fn.vo:a, bags to assure her fi-inds and um BONNET& {or unis L.vu:s1" FASIIION, I-`or 'P0b1ic,that she has constantly on hand a lull I7-`B5. ROBINSON, whilst thankfui I1`: I Elli-Ilnlillg XIII UUHKUCIUI. TICKETS. 25 cts. RESERVED SEATS 30-ts House Bills at the Hall on the evening of tho ' Entertainment, which com. at 8.15 precisely. T ` J. R. SPACKMAN, Mnrmgel Jnn25, 1373. 26-12:: {MILLINERYI L - -._. Tender: for the erection of a_ BRICK STA BLP: will be received by the underuigned up 10 pg}. day the llth July next. Plans and Specni,-3. Lions may be inspected on or nfw Mouduy, ;;;;m I inst. No tender necessnriiy accepted. , GAVILLEP. & '1`m>.\1s4-,\`_ Ran-in Inn '13; 19711 Architects, .!;c,' Barrie, June 25, 1873. BE 1fI`ER THAN GOLD; {GUN AND Loczasrumrs `T ur: am: 26111 um ur Auuusl. 1873, jnrone o'clock-in the nftm-neon, being the Lima gzppainteal for adjudicuion on claims. i Dated the 215:. day of June, ms. nu 1:7 n...-.--.~r~. respectfuf-ly annourgces to the public thut I.:- has commenced busineax in the nbuveslinc; Md .1 ' prepared to repel: ~ iunuuc u. me :u uurzzxes |_II uuyj new by Ilmu, r in iiu.'a.ul_z 1`.:er2ofthe_'r will be percruptoviiy, excluded from the benefit of'17;e said Order. i Evry creditwr holding any security is in p'u- .duce the same b:-fore :ne,\be undersigned Mask: 5 in Ordinary of tho said Court, at my Chamber: in Ozgoode Rail, in the City of'I`nronto. i I'll! 'i"_Il:'no1'u nnv nu? Allnllnir -4-- jJtL\*ES BF.<)S.- D1..:...: glchange of Bill` 0;}: evening. Everyllzinr, sparkling and delightful, '1`n".I(r`.'1`.C1 or. non Du|uuIvv:.`r\ uvkvru .'.n..9.: Guns; Lac/cs, Sewing Bfuchirzes, `.5-c,` on rensumxble terms, and on the storlcal nonco- ~ LLU_DUllL1|Ll)F3 Ul '.uK) IUHI1ll1l8|.i`3l0l'I Of the Mt. - ., 2'5tS_C their chrisli-|n and uurunmes, addresses and description. the full particulars oftlvi: ;-clnims. 11 statement of their accounts, and :13 lnatuvre of the srcurities [if any] held by them, lo: alt-fault l`.`.e1"eofthev be n:-rr-mntmllv ., ..l.,_.....-.u-.s.u V: U uuncunusvu !S13.is:-sa,1:1 Gfeglton r.`\vhr vnrv ; n . . u n --~-v- v-u--c--. lull. um. \-I 1:: u;:u.:- 3 2nd'ii.i{Y or AUGIIIST, 1873. In ca-n:1 hv un:1.n-nnnm in u..;.-..... rvruw AGENTS #01; ms: -can 3-... Va. onvvvuhg LUIUD to send by post, prepaid, to Messrs. CRAW. `FORD 3:. GF:U_`lBXE, of the City of Toronto 'ttc_SoIi<:iLors of tho Atlrniuialralorn of the dc- :-:'-,q:uuI tlmir nlmlqlinn and rln-.-nnvnnn ...m-..-_. . ;i"5w:&`?::4;g,;.; B`A.nP:E, E First-Class Entertainment! Barrie, June 25, 1873. \lLlIL)ZI \J\llULLI ,`0P1<:B2L '1'110Um: `z r H non Aral... 1'1---` 1 ....-..__ m__ ._., i - THREE NIGHTS ONLY :2 lwbdncsday, Thursday as Friday, ' r:.Y 2nd. 3rd and 4m. -- V- v-.... . u : bu`. un-J ul Lluuunu, on 3'21; '2E7rr': BM 0? AUGUST. am, I-V000 the nft(',1'n{run. huinu um um nzumns KEYER, Gram! Src `o!a_ry of!/:6 Pruuim-1.11 (,', Orage Lodge Q/'()nlm`1'r, West. _ Toronto, 10th June, 1873. 1 '~~-v--~ w--- ` - OTICE IS HEREBY GlVI2N \ that no application will mmlu ... ;. [1EN'DERS' DUNLOP SITREET, BARR11}, `ALL (ORR \V.~lIlRANTl2l). *1 HIANCERY NOTICE VTO CR1-LIL J 1'1`O`.{S OF ROBERT LAING, Dcceascm Which will bs eold at geasaua1.1c mes. .5. J.-aJI.I.J..J\. ..L.L|.\J\_/JL Al 0 [Late of the Royal Lyceum, Toronto ] ..._-__. [ILLIEETIIY &. D}{ES;`S-_-I\;1'_iI'{1NG Sale, or promptly Made t._o Order. TH7>"IiPS?0N. `O.-:17 appearances of the celebrated _-..:_A :54 -. D Fin ID: ` Plaintiff : Solicitors. SHOP, evnmxa snssxox. , The Warden presented petitionfmom J. C. Morrow, by Mr; Quinn, Dr. Robin- son and others; Francis Rogers, by Mr. Rutledge; application of R. Simpson; `communications aooonnta, etc., which were referred to Committees. ' n_ _.-..:-_. _c at. 7:541. ..........I...! luv In the latest styles. vuvv-gag tnol C/VJ ENGLKSFI COMIC mu. an A up-- nssonmont of HATS VUEI. TIXOMAS mzma, .... ..I':I. n - & S) '31"."\w_" 'l`A`1'L('*I`.. 14: ! f6-13 WGYB remrreu DU Uolllllllirll. On motion of Mr. Little, seconded by Mr. Hunter, It was ordered that the application of Mr. Richard referred to the Special 00 Weights and Measures. Simpson be on On mntinn nf `Tr f`.nmnnnn mnnnded W elgnts and mensnres. On motion of Mr. Cameron, seconded by Mr. Small, It `was orderedthat a Committee of ve be named by the Warden to take into consideration the appointment of adirector on the Hamil- ton and North-Western Railway Board; also a trustee asprovided for by `law, and report the same at the present session of the Council. ' ' The Warden named Messrs. Cameron, Small, Atkins, `Rutledge and Little,-to be such Committee. . . Report No. 1 of Standing Committee on Education presented and read. Mr. Small moved, seconded by Dr. McAllis- ter, That the report be adopted. C Du u-annual: nf Cnunv mnmhnli nf the [COUNTY COUNCIL PRO'CEE[DING.`[ tel`, 11135 DIIU I'\3lX)l'Ii UU uuupwu. _By request of four members of the Council the report was ordered to lie on the table till next meeting. n -.-.n4-inn AI` Ila Q:-nu nnnnnnr` `IV `HQ `E018 E111 `DUKE meaning. On motion of Mr. Small, seconded by Mr. Phelps, It was ordered that the Committee on Roads and Bridges be re- quested to consider the advisability of granting two hundred dollars to be ex- pended on the Penetanguishene Road, on the Swamp North of Crsighurst, pro- vided the Municipslities of Medonte and Flos subsidize theegrant of one hundred dollars each. ` r\_, _-_i:-_ _A- `|J'._"l`:Lu- ...........lJ...`l` 1.... uuuuns utwu. _ _ , r On motion of. Mr. Little, seconded by Mr. Atkins, the Council wdjournedi until (Jan AIlnIIv:nm 'n'Il\Il?lI.7IlI J-VII : VDIILJJIB IIIIU \I\J|:Il-IUL the following mornmg.. ' rm____'..1.._ MASON &HAMLIN ORGAN co. WIIV CV55`! VI Alla IIOVOJO- -lo: - ` . _ . _ Thursday, June 19th, '73- MORNING BESSION. Tho Council met according to adjourn- ment. The Warden in the chair. `It, 21---]! ___-_-.l ...........J...I I... T\.. um xuu IV luucu Lu uuu uuuu. Illa Mr. Small moved, seconded by Dr, 'McAlliater, That Report No. 1 of Stand- `ing Committee on Education left on the table at last meeting be taken up and adopted. V . ` V This motion was lost. The Warden presented petition of Mr. A. Lang, Gaoler, and accounts of County Clerk, and the Clerks and several Re- turning Oicers for holding the Election on the Hamilton and North-Western Railway" By-Law,` and James Edwards & Son, which were read; 71'1". (`nun-in olnnm nI`:l\I1hIIA nnfil unvnn D011, Wuuiu wan: nxuu. The Council then adjourned until seven o'clock in the evening. EVENING SESSION. The Council met at the appointed time. The Warden in the chair. nu,_ IIT.__.!___ _._.'.--..L-.J n... ......(....L -1.` .I.LlU VV UIUULI Ll-I IIIIU unant- The Warden presentsd the report of J. 0. Morgan, Esq., M.A.. Inspector of ' Qnhnnln (Ar Ithn nf Qimnnn ' 0. U. HLUIBHLI, 1.1511. J.u...n.. Lunyvuvux us Schools for the North Riding of Simcoe; report No.3 of the County Surveyor,- and account of the Committee appointed "I\ nt`:Iu1I` Qnknnl. '1`-:43:-ulna :I*\` won}. (turn- unu uuuuuus UL out: uvuuuuuvc uylnuuvcu `to adjust School `disputes in West.Gwi1- limbu_ry, Mulmur and Notta.wasaga,which were T __j __--__I-_`l I__, . `Mr; Stevenson moved, seconded by Mr. Phelps, that the communication and accompanying papers from John A. Ardagh, Esq, Junior Judge, be referred to the Standing Committee on Education, and that rule 43 be suspended for that purpose. . . Mnvod in nmnm-imnnf. hv Mr, Farm]- purpvms. I Moved an amendment by Mr. Fergu- son, seconded by Mr. Clark, Tnat the communication and accounts from the Jnnior Judge be referred to the Standing Committee on Finance. A - n- ._..-4.1-_. ...........-_.'l.........1. A- LL- ...........1 ` The Council met. The Warden in the chair, All members present, except Messrs. Frazer-and Qqckburn. , ' Minutes read and conrmed. ` Moved by Mr. `Cameron, seconded by Mr. Rutledge, `That the report of the Special Committee appointing a director anti trunfnn in tho T-Inmiltnn an.-I `Ni.-.4-L `JUUIHIIUUUU UI-I .I.'LlIDIl\Eo On motion in amendment to the amend- ment by Mr. Burton, seconded by Mr. Morrow, Itwee ordered that the several documents be referred to. their respective Committees. - ` * C Report of Special Committee on up- pointment of director and trustee for the Hamilton and North-Western Railway Company, with giecompanying By-Law, presented and read. with accompanying By-Law red 9. rst time. V - ' T} woo mnvnzl luv Mr nnmnwxn Vunm-uni - Llerce lot of legal form to bend, involce `boob, any books,jonrunle and led ;erI, cricket `lute. belle ce.. rubber bells all pricee. . Le eerele, queen ofeumuer games : croquet sell, walking cones, in large ueonrnenu; o lnrge stock of rustic frames just arrived. I ne lot of glll end walnut frames. oval and square`, will be to bend soon, ictures fumed to unit customers. ' Our book en: aulionery department: will be found fully up to the mark. J. EDWARDS t SON, Booksellers, #0., Inns. IIUW IUD UUEWVFUVU At this stage of `the proceedings the rrt was ordered to lie on the tabletill nexq meeting of the Council. ~ nvu vnnlr=nn A `In Won1nnAu nnnl\v\r1nrl IIUAI` lllCU'JIJ` UI. UIJU \lUIAllULln On motion of Mr. Neelands, seconded `by Mr. McDermid, the Council adjourn- ed to three o'clock on Friday afternoon. uycvuu uvnuuuvucv uyyunuuulg ll ull.'\`:0DO!' and trustee to the Hamilton and North- Western Railway,` laid. on the tableat the last sittings of the Council -at the request of four members, `be 7 now "taken . up and adopted, andthat the By-Law, read a first time be reakl aseoond time forthwith. _ ' - , I , in It #0..` AUI Ill} W Illllo - Moved in amendment by Mr. Little, seconded by Mr. Hawkins, That the res port now read he not adopjod, but be re- ferred backoto the Committee for further consideration. Lost. Yeas 7 ; Nays 29. The original motion" was then put and carried, and the By-Law reads sgppnd and third time and passed. _ V ' ' who RI-Lanna` (`Am uantnvhul Tina} aft-- .I.uu DPUVIDI uum. nvpuruuu, Luau 8110!` having taken the matter into considera- tion, they would rooommend that the Warden for the time aheag bathe Di- rector on behalf of Gpnnty, nd that Wm. Boys, _. b8,Ip' ' ted Trustee,a.nd begged 1:133 m.imm-mgthe fnnnr:nn `nujlhuv `Au 6`uub'u-gnu--nu. 1 1.: uaucv,uuu uusgcu. lot!!! In ,l!,llr!V|-4l|J06E!18 following By-Low for izlmt purpose 3 . BY-LAW No- To appoint a. Director on. behalf of this Council on the Hamilton and North- Westbrn Railwny,.nnd for the appoint- ment of 9. Trustee in rdnnee with the provisions of the 8 ten of Ontario, ch:pL55,nec.' 22: ` mdv . run it is necessary `exped1en' t to appoint 9 Director on- thep and North-Wvestarn Rgilmy, toap; point 9'1`:-ustaa, -hnooordanoeyii the pnoviglonl of thqktuto", lo flan . 4.3- lulu` (`Luanda ..d:__ u DJ\;ual_ulU;`-j- FPPOVDl-I auu xcwu. 'mii3v`d by Mr. Atkins, seconded by Mr, Morrow, That the report and schedule now read be adopted. . Al {Jain cl-nun 4'-if Han hht\nnn1l:nna {Ln At this stage of the proceedings the report was ordexed to `_lie on the table until next meeting by requeet T of four members, in accordance with rule No. 45. Report of Special Committee on equa- lization of Assessment Rolls with accom- panying Schetlule,-.pnB'8ented and read. Mmma In: NH` Arinn nnnnnarl kw NW2- L'LJiIW IV `I N LllU Ulllnlvo V , It was moved by Mr; Cameron, second- ed by Mr. Rutledge, That the report now read he adopted, and the By-Law `now read a first time be read a second time forthwith. .15 L`,_ _,,.___`I! :1 uuunwuu us my uuuuw, one uuuncu 0! 319 Corpontion of the County of Sim- ooe enutsgs?o}loVI :-'--'1`httthoVV.alden . {as "man a nnntlmgn cg IE IU I311: In -Inwulnlloomeintoforca, uzuuwa .1uI' -ng.-.,`.&I.- -'4'...3_~-_ `viini uu uuuu uuuu uuu In. W0 The Special 00 reporbad,That afmr avinn ltnlrnn u: mnial-Ar nl-A Ann:-rings, Barrie, Juhe 20:11, 1373; ;June Moved in amendment by M1-.Fex_-guson,' ' seconded by Mr. Wilson, That the report be not adopted, but that it be referred back to the Committee for the purpose of re-oonsideration and equalizing the assessment of the various towns and ..:II........ :9` guys.-Janna .361. `A19 {Ln _uanaau.wuv U1 DMD VCl1_U|LB IA! W LID nuu. in accordance with law, the which appears to `have, been entirely overlooked. ' Lost. Yeas 9 ; Nays 29. -ur,__`.1 :_ __.,__, ,1__,,,; 1,_ 11.. ci.;.-i1 '---'- v-v" ---.- y -<---,,-- Viv "izloved kin Tzmendnlent by Mr. smau. ] seconded by Mr. Graham, That the report now read be not adopted, but that the 3 Council go into Committee of. the `whole . On the same.` Lost. Yeasll; Nays 27.` ' The originals motion was then put `and carried. Yeas59; Nays 9. ` . 7 The Report set forth that the Com- 1 mittee had carefully examined the several Assessment Rolls of the County, and after due consideration, prepared the ac- companying Schedule for the approval of the Council. ' - n-11 - n_1_'-J..I_' _'_. -_ 1'.1l_.__._ _ , ` ,. . - -.3-'V.`DP9TBol ..`.' ,Dumia.. :it* thb request of mom rs, `to Rule, be-now taken up adopted. 'nr.___ .1 2-- __, _.. j__ _..g. I__ `ll - `l:|_._...-.......' \ Ills I-IIU aI_1ll-II ltlllh,-LID U UUlUV&u o'ciok on Saturday pggrqing. V SATURDAY, June 21st, 187 3. The Council met at 9 o'clock this morning, the Warden in the Chair All The Council then adjourned until heomembers `present, except Messrs. -Gookb1:u=1}'qt;d Eraser.` ' - nn .IV|l\":I\l\ nc Iv gfnom annrunarl ` . On motion of Mr. Atkins, seconded by Mr.jQuinn, It was ordered that when this Council adjonrns on Saturday morning it stand adjourned until Monday even- ing, the 23rd inst.,.ut 8no'clock. mlnn nl\II'Il'In I-Ln:-u nA:l\III9?1nl` nn`:` 0' -uuuxuywq. you .1! ugaugrr On motion of Mr. Stoddart, seoondeq by Mr. Johnston, `it was 'orde're(l tlint it t Special Committee of ve be appointed` ` to take into consideration, the propriety ` gf memorinlizing- the" Parliament to j ntnend tile igvy relating to the grouping 1 of municipalities togmtnt a_i, to _I:ail_\ya.yaI said Committee to report thereon `din-ing` - the pi-esent session-, and to consist of 1 Messrs. Steele, Switzer; Rutledge, ham 4 the mover. nn mnltinn A9 `In +n4LI.od- am-un-uL..l I I3: LJLUIUIIVII UV I7LClU\l Lllllll DCILSJ. .l..IJ -LJLIII a)nd`.ths.t the name of Walter 'Fenton I 1 :1 ,_..l` The By-Law was read a third time, passed, and ordered to be engrossed by ghe Clerk, and signed and sealed bythe Warden. " nn winnn nf Mr A+.`t;'r\I unnnnrlnrl I117 J 5 Moxnu, June 23:-_c_li ` The Council met at .'8 o'clock this , evgning, the Warden in the Chair. After -A routine, the Warden presented the-. Petition of Abram Yuan az'.u.1.9th;ers. by . Mr. Began, which. on motion of Mr. , Hunter, seconded 1) Mr. Fishsr, wasre- ~, ferred to the Comm than 9!: Roads ad un nuvn. - , ' ` On motion of Mr; Regan, seconded by , Mr. Connor, it was ordered that leave he . granted to introduce a'By-Imv to oonun .1 By-Law No. 5 of `the Corporation of 1 Orillia. a`nd Matchednsha ` ' lI'|I.- `D..`I __ ._.._ 3_.L__;J.-__I __;,j _ The ,port ' of Speial Committee onl Weights and Measures with accompany- ing By-Law,-was presented and read, and By-Law read 9. first time. Mn A+.Lvns: mover]; neconded bv NIP. _r1'wu. ' . The Report recommended the appoint-. 'ment of Mr. Walter R. Fenton'a's Mr. Brereton s successor to the office of In- spector of VVeights and Measures for the South Riding, and fer this purpose pre- sented By-Luw. to amend By-Law No. 208, and providing `that the name of C . S. Brereton be" erased from said By-Law, ..'...:`u.A..; u... ......u. -4` 117.14.... `D "t1nn"nn .,;Indeed, it is often found that the greed .*for gold causes the diseases we `have qenumemted ; and then leaves the victim ,a we to the remorse eonseo uent u n health. But sich ednte calanfiiy fnan the evoidedealike by rich and poor, dldand young, wise and simple-as the < Ininr of Life in to be had. nearly for the , . Jhg. In it asked where this invalu- -. daleboeniEtoPbe<`tu;'1ed2thennIwerie' ' '-`-Hr. .. . ' aeompentivef ~ gut arrival in this t0WB,:lIPpli;C ._j` All who need then`x,.et next to nothing, ysm-c.h,- Pure Patent .1 ,.i..r~....=~n,....-,, -- V ` auu.uuav JJIIU IICIIIJU UL VI (IAIIU be inseated instead` thereof. III! , `II 'I" ,,,,,`l , Ila! IIIUVULI T On motion of , p. St; Mr. Atkins, the , nnc Monday evening. _ Mnvnr - W11: introduced, read a aumeoona and tlaini sauna. and ordered ;c_B"9:A be @494; X. _ <., .. ` I\._ __..L2..u' 13 'IR.; 'l__,_,.__,,, _-,--, uu `IIIVUIVII 01 `MI 11 -by Mr. Wilson ; it; w&uora`I:,7i"`i:tq in the minutes and proceedings of Coun- . '3 1`.-it hat , . th .`Y 9 ' Wu; `:2 seincy?-3$.q$1a gppumamanyghe 153%,." TQM; ; be-`made by the. 11; nuys, 1.0.; . . V The original motion was then put and carriad. ' nu , n,,;_,,L _,_____..._-_. .I-_I LL- .......nl.~.&- by-Law reau u. nmu mum. Mr. Atkins moved; `seconded by Cameron, That the report be adopted, and the By-Law be read a. second time. Mn(vnA in omnnmnnt hv Mr. Ffnnter. B.I1(l BBB D_y-uuvv uu Luau as nouvuu vuuv. Moved in amendment by Mr. Hunter, seconded by Mr. Murphy, That the Re- port now read be not adopted,'but tlmt _it bereferred back -to the Committee, with instxuctions that Bichrrd Simpson be appointed to ll the oice of Inspector of Weights and Measures, vacant by the death of Mr. Brereton. Lost. Yeas, 12 ; Nays, 18.; T ' 'l`lm m:ninu1 rnnnrt was `then nut and ` I IIMU uvuuvu. . The Schedulis as vfollbw : s wbn F`e1-guaon~,|eToofnded , .17 Ml`. , Hz` Iran nu-(lama:-I ' That i79nrTt@%rn himnce. . _.A.... . . .4un1\4~ wnuwwnesam-nczz _ _ to . : lug, ' Tmommgasweare ress % on ` `Mr-~(3n1'p`Berlgnd h. w%. a 2:. y". gs. $"orI;"e'"}Z[ rs OATHS BILL. It will be remembered that .when the Oaths Bill was proposed in the matter" of the Huntingdon charges, Sir John A. Macdonald and Mr, Hillyard Cameron expressed grave doubts as to the compo. tency of the Dominion Parliament to confer upon itself greater powers than were exercised by the Imperial House I; .`but Sir. John, to give the fullest oppor- tunity for a searching enquiry, proposed the issuing of `a Royal commission, in A which the required powers were to be in. vested ; but this was opposed by the Opposition, and the Premier allowed the "left to take its course, and the result is, that the Bill is disallowed ' by the Imp- c.-rial" Government ; thus it is found that Sir John's opinion was correct. Had the 0pposition,and its mouthpiece,the Globe, taken the advice they were offered, there might have been no `limit to their ex- aminations under Oath ;" but, nding too late their mistake, the Globe, to get over the diiculty. without, confessing error, insinuates, if not broadly asserts, `that Sir John, with his secret service money, or by some other means, has bought up the Lord Chancellor of Eng- iland, together with the whole Imperial Cabinet; for, if we are to` believe the -Globe, this new hitch is only an- other attempt to throw diiczlties in the wayof enquiry" into the Huntingdon , seconded i, -munsir.` JtmeA24t7h,t1B7a;;i -A ` -nom:m<; ssssioxq.` _ _ ' _ '1`he Council met pursuant to,adjqu1'n- ment, the Wafden in the Chair. rm... ur.~....I..'.. ...........4-ml .0... mtitinn` nf men`, WHO '7 amen III III`? yuan`. , The Warden presented -the peti_tion.of Rev} Mr. McKee, and communication of County Clerk, which were read, and re- ferred totheir respective committees. :1 11,, A___A_-____, ___,`_'._,I,,,| LUILVIL VII Illl\oA.n ovuruvv-vv vu--nu:--v--- On motion 0 Mr. Stevenson,-iseondedi i by Mr. Morrow, It was ordered thst the ~ By-Law by, this Council_at its present session, appointing, an Inspector of Weights and Measures, and all other By-Laws relating to such appointments, the referred to aeomlnittee of ve, to be named bytthe Warden, and that such committee do report on the legality, of said By-Laws, and the appointmentef +lmn.ku mndn at the n1-agent session 0 DHULUUJ Vluuuu, out unAv llnvuvo-v -..-_-_-_ -_ this Council. A _. I The Warden named Messrs. Stevenson, Mon-ow , Lennox, Ewing, and Fraser, to be such Committee. uluu Dy-Janna, nuu uuv c-rt:v....-......r., thereby made, at the present session 0 'l\:u rgnnnn . . ' vv uuvu vv-a....--'v. On motion` of Mr. Wilson, seconded by Mr. Regan, It was ordered that inas . _.-._- .l. ...v gun---3 vl -ueruuyuy. -Dam Sm,-I beg "to forward here- with a copy of a resolution adopted by the Co uoil of the Corporation of the City of oronto, at their meeting held I on the 23rd instant, respecting the V mutual interest at the City of Toronto and the County of.Simeoe, in, the matter of stock held by them in the Northern Railway Company of ()3- nude, and tostate that the Finance Committee of our Council will be happy to co operate with a Committee from your Council at any atime you may appoint. Yours very truly. Artur lM ........... ` lIrUlIl_|I L VIII `WI I.|ul_V- Anx. Mmzmvo, Mayor,` ' nssqnunxou or was ronouro crrr coimcxi. nrI....L..-_ oi... n:a.. .;r'rn-.'.-..'.L _-_ _ Whereas the City of Toronte, in con. neotion vith the County of Simeoe, is largely `interested in the Northern Rqilway 01 Cngadg; ` . I And Twheradn iri all nrnhnhllitu thq The case of West Gwillimbury (other- wise the Northern Railway and the city of Toronto) 1):. the County of Simcoe, came up before Vice Chancellor Blake: on Monday. Mes_srs,`Blake, Q. C., and Moss, Q. 0., and Mr, Foster appeared for pluinti' ; ML`. D Alton McCz`u`thy: Q. 0., and M1`. Huskins, Q. 0., for the defence ; Mr; Hoskin acting, we believe, on behalf of the Railway Company. - `If `nu 1 1\ r1

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