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Northern Advance, 11 Sep 1873, p. 2

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BARBIE mnxms. ITO MORE El |We will take possession lstoctl REMQVAL! Thou who `Hint good bu-gninl, ollhor for groceriea or provision, would got them at Hunter : 0an!on*'l` Store. .5 LL V III `I II EXUELSIOR EGLEOTRIO OIL! LWort`h Ien Tunes its Weight in: Gold! so-1 Pam cannot slay Where It II Iued. anus.-nu.-un uinnvnlun 13171:!) - II via-can-wu uuuu -- --v_ v -- .._ .__v._ . - It is the CHEAPEST MEDICINE EVER MADE. One dose cures common Son: Tnnon. One bottle has cured Bnoxoama. Fifty eente worth has cured nn OLD Sn:-onto Oouen. It puailively Ouree Oumenn, Asr-an, and Ononr, Fifty cents worth `nae cured Crucx mrmi Bnox, nndthe some qnen tity Lure Back of eight you: standing. It cures Swnun. Nlox, Tux rm, Rnsuuu-xsx. N nuunexn, Oontrnetion o the Hosanna, Srrrr JOINTS, Smut. Drnrouuma, nnd Pun or Sonulsa in any part, no mutter where it may be, nor from what cause it may urine, it ` always does you good. Twenty-ve canto worth hne cured bad case: of Ormorno and Bnoonv DYBINTIBY. One tea-Ipoonfnl onrel Oomc in 16 minutes. It will cureany ease of ?u.n|thfnt it in possible to cure. Si: or eight sp- plicntione is warranted tocnre ANY one of Exoonwrzn Nm-us or Inrnurnn Bennr. For Bnmns, if applied often and bound up, there in never the slightest tliacolorntionto the skin. It stop: the pain of I burn as soon deep lied. Onrea Fnosrnn Fur. Borne, Wn-rs.nnd one and ;Wonunn of every description on men or an . Prepared by 8. N THOMAS, Panel, N; Y. And NORTHROP & LYIIAN, Newcastle, On- tn:-in Qnla Aanntra for than Dominion; And Nl IC'l'I1lU1' C In I HA1` g HQWGIIHB, UH" tuio, Solo Agents for the Dominion; Non.-EIectric-Selooted and llleotriled . Sold in Bnrrie by John WoodI.., Watson 8 00., Wells 13:03., and J. P Kidd. 21-4xno ._ - . St. Anns,Bont do 1 Isle.- WAS FDR SEVERAL YEARS SUFFER- ING from Cough, Expectorati :n and Night Sweats, attended` with extteme nervous and physical prostration My body _wu grently emaciated, and'the general impression was tho: I had not long to live. I begun taking DI. WHEELE R'S COMPOUND ELJXIR OF PHOS- PHATES AND OALISAYA, and lxnprovcment. tank nlace immadiatelv Ivnninad imweinht @ IHAIIID ALVU UAUIDAI IL, arm IXIJPTUVCIDUHE took place immediately Ivgninod in . weight and strength. My Cough and my Night Sweats dmnppesred, nndl am now in the enjoyment of exosllent health. Many of my Ix-ionda to whom I have recommended the Eiixir hove ex- perienced equally remarkable resulta." ' W. W: Surrsox, A gent, G. '1` R. .._.v-. .,v-.... _ --..__,_ We imagine Goldwin Smith is in some- what the same predicament ; but has" pre- JI~h1rely,undertakento fashion to himself model` based on American institutions _ `~ wl1_x ih9 British Constitution, whieh has n ~ e if. M; then F All llllllly UICQIVIIIU, ll 1! W011 Illu IIVUIII" inblyh known, relieving thouundn from pain I! t a 109,111 1 ac: n,,n:,. en: La Sula, Back and Head, Caught, Coldx, Sore fhroat, Spraine, Bruiser, Cramps in the Stomach, Cholera Morbur, Dysenlary, Bowel Com- plamls. Burn, Scalde,Frorl Rites, &c. . Tun Ununuu PAW Dsarnonn he: now been before the public for a length of time, and wherever used-is well li_ked,never failing in a single instance to give permanent relief when timely need, and we have never known a single one of diesetiefection, where the direction: lwve been properly followed, but on the con- tuuy ell are delighted with its operetione, and epenk in the highest terms of its virtues end magical effecte- Wg -nnnk fr-nun AVlIAI:Al1l| in Glen maa: Ln-O magical encou- We epenk from experience in the mutter. but ng tested it thoroughly ; end therefore these who ere Iutfering from any of the complaint: for which his recommended, may depend upon It being e Sovereign Remedy. _ The nllonishinnr emcncv ofthe Onnndinn Pnin II DGIUK I DDVBIOIEII KGOIIIEIII. The sstoniehingemcscy of the Osnsdisn Psin Destroyer in curing thedisesses for which it is rec ummended, and its wonderful effects in-sub- doing the torturous pains of Rheumatism, snd in relieving Nervous factions, entitle it to high rank in the list of Remedies. Orders are coming in from Medicine Dealers, in all ports of the country, for further supplies, and each . testifying as to the nniversslsstisfsction it ives. 8 The Osnsdisn Pain Destroyer never fails to he immediate relief. All Medicine Deniers eep it; Physicians order and use it; sod no family willbe without it otter trying it. V Pnina. onlv Twenty-ve Gents mar hnula. fmlly Will D0 WIIZIIOIII II 3130! Iryng II: Price, only Twenty-ve Gent: per bottle. Sold in Barrie by John Woodl, J'._ ,P. Kidd, Watson & Co. and Well: BEOL, Bndford,1by J. Daaoon. 0rnighurst,`Green Brotheru. and by all Medicine Denlen. _ l.'.1ia invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cum 9! all those painful and dangaronl disease: to which theiemnle constitution in suhjgcg. 1; modoratea allexvceas and removes allobllrucxiom and a spcedv cure mav bevrellad on . T0 HARRIED LADTRI and spceuv cure mav newenod on. ' IARRIED LADIES inn peculiarlynuiled. It will, in a short time bring on themonlhly period with regularity. .;"17.`. '.i'- i$:".:"q %::.?.`.:`.'..`'*llzargwvrt ms cam Eggusu HEMEDY J03 uosms Pljmom. PILLS. mg uu Lunar 1111:1115 MONTHS 0/ Pregnant: , a: they are sure to bring an M5,. mind 0, utat any other time they are sqfa. In al othorcases ofNervousand Spinal Ange. bun. Painsinthe Buck and Limbs, Fatigue on slaghtexerong Pal itation of the I-Ionrt,Hysten`. (Ad Whites, (liege ills wi|l eil'ect a can when an nnormean: have failed ; and althdugh a powerful ro:nedy,do nolconuinlron,calomel,antim6ny or uything hurtfultq the constitution. Full direction: in the nnmnhlan .........a .....u. , 1/Lose rzuasnculanot as mu mg the FIRST THREE Pnznancu. an than an .nu-A 1 IIIUI uvn-:5 vnlvnu U:-cw vv .,...._ Aperfeetly ready to write 9. 'book en_Ee; End ; after I had` been there ,three months I thought. the task might be. diliicult, and when I had been there -,,._ `I l'-____I 1. .....-_.!LI,. I, JOB MOSES, NEW YORK, SOLE PBOPRIITOIL Ono-lolluand twelve and-n-lull cents {or poll ag 5,encloued to Northrop 6;, Ly:_nan, Newcastle. 0It.,coner_al a_3_enta forthe DOIIIIIIXOII, will inbure Ib0II|0,0IllllIll`l| oven-60 pull-,b return mail. Soldin Bu:-ie,by John Woods; . V. Palmer & Go. Watson 6: Co. Wells Bron, J Deacon ,and T. W. Georgen Bratlfoyd; Green 6: Bx-o._. Gnl hunt. and Ill medicine dealers. V 4.? . I V ' ntmnor srnnnr, BARBIE. . I'I........_'l- ll....n...'_ n__A-._ III nu---` uylnmg nuruuuq Inc constitution. ' ' ' ' Full directipnl in the pamphlet `round cub package, whxohahould bc carofully preserved. . Jon Moan, Nlw Your, son: Ono dollar and twelve and-n.h-H ....... : .... _. OpAposilo-Ha7an_117-;:(}mlo:z 1:St;re: "Hue constantly on hand the purest ; . . mama, . - - CHEMICALS, AND DYE STUFF8, ` LADIES SELECTED , 1'ou';n mnonms, mm. ' 10!!!! um nnor aoooa; . :oou. .03.. sum. AND wnonn. um. Tonnr LAIPB "or ALI: nu. samnzola AND 41' ALL gn1oI_s;a`Am-rs 01148)` r` ` vsnmsans. _ SSUIIIN H - % . on-s. I-Ivsncuus msemmm cmruuv ~ A - rnmn:n.I f%,;nducxbfrn;nio `manna mn.runI._ K. As: Family Medicine, it is well And favour- iblv known. ralievimr thnnlnndn from nnin ring themonlhly period ;..f":7.`. `2% }3s`a5"`a?3i1$3;`;:"` A ::*:':;_.`":: % 7 :%wATsQN%} ;& cos; 42-3.--[1x,.?'I.3:.. . V ; 1s_v-Ir '1. I ENADIAN PAIN DESTl{0YEPc- ;m.x:Zar:I`:3{a itiiunpossiwbvlg? ` ru 1 `I _,s_. 1'1__-2;I, !_ 3;. ._ `Nam Qkhnrtiacxnenttzi EOLETRIOITYI 1'H6"As' nrnvn 'l.'Il11'1`.!I'Hl'vD II! A 3F:}.iETNd{{Ea." as E. s. MEEKINGZ nomnn (III. A Having '/dldlll dif- qzvrns `mp nu Mig. 39319.31] R,'_1:M0 Y AL! |X'1`ENs1vE| lased `the premises now occu IOPPOSITE THE RAIL| ober jneixt. ' We shall dispose of prices to save removal. Cole V&'z`(".'-<-)-1'fn71)any s nommmg caucus! jjr:--- -------- - w_._v_ PROPRIE'l'0R8...... ..... ..s. com: :06. Inungox-..W. Ls Rue. | Treasurer. .8am Ooh. Gonenl Agent................J. V. Bu-obig. The Trans-Atlantic Fuoritea, and only LA RUE FAMILY Eqneatrisns and Acrobats. FRANK PASTOR,- The Champion Somersnnlt Ride: of all Nations. patronized by Her Majesty Queen Victoria, the Prince Consort, before his demise, and the Royal Family at Ast.ley s, during his splendid sn- anemant nf thalnat 15 man: also by Nnnoleon from Rant : Cirque, Vienna, Maitre deEoo1o and School Femme do Equeatrienne. wearer of 18 module, 11 gold, 4 bronze and 3 silver. ,, _ v._...-.._..r_ .v- u---- ----u w -. 4 movie` t_l;h an; ` %Tia:!h `**1z*;*~h5w9ni:1 Flmlly II "d.IH6y'B," Clllflllg ll aplemuu Bl!` gugement of thelsat 15 years; also by Napoleon and Eugenio, and . the crowned heads of the ditferent milieu: of the civilised and uncivilized world. SE N ORA SE4BASTINE! .Witl: her highly-trained steed, Don lose, in her splendidly nished acts of poeay and grace, without saddle, bridle or pads. THE LIVINGSTONE BROTHERS, Athlote|."l`nmb1ere, Lenpers and Equealtrians. Their Horizontal Bsr, Brothers Act, and Comic Stilt: are universally conceded beyond Rivalry. 'K`he Conlortioniat, without bones--I.he Snake Wonder-Iha Plastic and India Rubber Pheno- mgnon. In E INFANT rnobxems, "Quinn: `Ann not!` Will}. 6!... Dal... A.._..I...4..0 ' "Hop En7n?:'v?aEmu7rEz'<)':::.1T:"." Educate_ d Fr ench Poodles AND _ (b5ite tho Railway St`:-;c;n._ v England : Favorite Olown, one who nxnusea while instructing. One whose vocation has been and in to main care y. __-_.__.--- -------.--.. ||lutorI Jen and Willie, the Baby Acrobats` IT H E 0 _!..t!=.-%B_troj!iE;ns-I on-`nu. nuc- |9vrINnw_.ivioNKEs: ! In conjunction wlth the shore named Artists will npperr I complete troupe _of Leapera, Tumblers. Horizontal Bur and Trapeze Artists, Rape and Wire Danoeranlugglers and Acrobats in general. Our Elegant To which we invite a{te.ntion. I `A more extended `notice will be _given V in 3 fptun iune. .n.mur1on & co., '1n'nnur|-u:-no u I11: I I Iun-&\ll|` ' wm uh plnco"Hnily M10 .. ni, led by Prof. Peters Silver 00: net Bond, of fteen musicians, nrnyed in French,Unifonn, who 'will play the most popular air: as the Grand Cavalcade moves through the principal meets. ADMISSION, 60 conu; Children, HalfPrlce. Will` exhibit at Wavbeg to advise our friends_ and the public that we have already feceived and opened out a great porlibn of our GOODS% cnmrnlslus mm uovemts, STREET .PROCESSlO_N_! B A. R RI E, wnnnnsngvisnrnmnmn 17_ |FALL &%WlNTERl `V .'.. _ -..r.-V\-.-. T11 U R_D'AY; s1:1=.11. 1373'. EQUESCURRICULUM ! YIQ G l'\I'\f IV I. IV!` `nuwmwgmgunsuunsj laowaw mm! |rALLI873J $ENO]'5tI'i`A'JOSEPHINE,~ THE 'WO-RLD'S WONDERS 2 PRELIMINARY NC)TICE! Signor Gofumbus, l'!.\..m.o:m..`.o ...:o|.m. 1..........__n... 4 Mr. J oltmny Rivrs. AND DOW aamsl . V C '1MPO1i'l`ER8, I REMOVAU [PREMISES pi_ed 13) our present Stock at very low WAY STATION, `MEWm.;,.`n.`9_'9 `_$B$ 8.EOR THE I-I9! `OI I-I-I IETIC Remaining in Post Oleoksortle, us 3. . umber, 1a Ayers: Ohm ` Llndu W H Brownleo Wm Hal liu Ann Barry Jul 2 Hanna: Juno: [2] Brown Mn! Mom I W DUE XI-I Brown tn Birtum Mrs L ' Oile Susan ` Oouliy Miss M. A. Crow Wm (mllan Peter Olarke Jno W (Hark Charles Campbell Richard. Casey Mrs Annie Curry James Coibr `- Fisk tepbun Fnllmer Inn N I' ll! mepnlu Fullmer J no N Fuller Lounnin r Gonlter Mrs Jane Gordon I ' Gray Miss Enliunn Gilbert Laura Gilchrist William Gibson Simon Grey Mary Jane Gilchrist Mrs James Heward Jamel Helen J no -Hnghs Robert Hooking & Walker . Hunter A Hill Jno H ' Johnston 8 J Jacobs Maggie Joeelin E J J obbett J oaeph J Johnson E Locke Anthony Lepont Peter Louis Jno D--tIg- nnllhun hu- IiI;dIbei'a eleven and twelve, fourteen can end twenty-three links; thence South snail three degree: and Ice minutes. But 5110' chains and sixty-eeven links` thence 50 any-min: do 0 Eu! thirty ehlne and WW I tot 0 ox-lhern limit on roedkI0" in Ha en the Vent Rodd ~ V I Deecrlhed line co-be centre 0! ma. -rid reed one chain, bearings Iugnlh. A twig theehovelenerlhed 20-4 celeb! non - w e ~ . x..r_nom _ -".e-A_ `, |.g..;? %s '13.; Louis ano Parties calling for the above will plan: uk for ndvortised letter: ` 37-2: J. EDWARDQ, Lu, _ ------- OTICE is hereby given that the Council of the corporetion of the townehlp of Tit}!- in the oountyrol Simcoe, will, if no oppoellnun be oared than-eto,nt in tire: regular meetlnla lon of this not! to be holden after the publienl. in tour eonsecutive numbers of the NOIYIIII Aounc: newspaper, published town of Barrie, in reld county. r the issue of September :2. A. 1). ms. vIW*" to pen 5 by-law to emblleh n line of reed I` annoyed by Peter Burnett, Esq , P. L. 8 . II` described by him In followl :- . Commencing :1, g point on the Soilhll ll! of nllownnee for road. between thmeeelhnd lourteenth eonceeeaone 0! Tiny, end dleeenl "eeel.erl,y (mm ID monument: belie. " "number: and twelve, fourteen e I ".1 Onneed-JKI-An llnkl: then: Boll |'_9_1_' WAGGONS, BUGGIES, GABBIAGES, l'\TYIIVI1'I'.`1)G 3. GT 13Tl`l`l'l n ..:-. The subscrib:r having purchued the oath: stock in trade ofr -Wm. Whlxabrcnd. in [nu- pnred to make on the shortcut notice and most reasonable terms as good and :5 cheap Dom. V or Single ;--Q L L1- Ian -q-...v Q I E I H Q A n n I I C G F an J. mnwanos as son, Bookullem km, Ru-pin ,\_, V V . ._..j......_._ ._._.__..__ I 5 mm onsnn co. . I ` "'..`.'L`!`*.'..`.`!'|.H '1" As can be made in this or my other oonnny A. OROKER, , Collier street But, Barrie. Mr. A. Urcker having boo ht ontlmyinu-mt in the above business, I hurt ly recommend him to my patrons, and trust that they will (In to him uh. liberal patronage bestowed upon mo, W. WHITRRRIAD -:-n H eon June: lhckny bu left my p-NW abogegand he being under :30, 1110195! `"".'f any person or persons Agninlf KM! '3 " w thing on my account. as I will not hold II! responsible fox` any of bin tnnuozionn {ml *9 dnv for-Ind . ,, , _ TEIPOIISIDIO I0 day forward. ` Head Quarters Bath, 1881: Allin W73 nnanmrrn. oIu>ns- ' No. X.--'I'be Regiment will uumbloln Bard` ON MONDAY, THE 151!) OF 8BP'I`., $0 00` mencu the Annual Drill; every Olur and In on the rolls must attend. N0 `2__'I"I|n U.-A ngutnn n-nnnnlnl lid on we roll: must attend. J No 2.-~The Held Quarter Coup!!! " Band will parade at the Drill Shad M 8 L,- and march tn the B: trio Driving lth "5"" has been kindly granted for the camp ground- ALEX. MCKENZIE, Llnnl. .00).. I .%%a:o;W1ti e, or promptly Mndo to Order. nn1 & manna: mme. in Ha: Intut ltvlan. Ii"5"KBw1b T I CE 2 IUCUWT ID U`iCIV 7" Whilst thankful for pact favors, begs to lulu her friends and the publio,lhM lho bu con- stantly on hand stun usortment o! - - - . . . n n 1 -n at I HIII Hull. "0 ulorhhv tvn ch . BB`I'ANl;ClllAl"B':` TOAD!!! ORGAN! In 1|: ; ulxuvmnll 10 and Br (I!!! ILLU - - ID OATAIDHU u` HSNIALCIR. _v_tbat_l!Iq Inc In my lip B(\T"i]Sfi3rf`;L`5; sunny on uanu I lull luuurununu v- MHILLINERYI \vn.:- _:n I.- ....IA -5 -......._-kl. -non: UDIADD 05 Juan sun .uuauuu--- In the latest lulu. MARKET STREET, - - - BARRIE. ., ..... vm.lv \)V `..&-Kc-F`-"7 or nu: LATEST FASlll0N. P`~ - 51.1. .. m-.......oI- Mnn tn rdar. LIST OF LETTERS .-nninina In Pnnt hu Thu]. 1.. n. Barrie, July 16. "I3. Iv nun-ac.- Oreamorov. August 1112:. 1873. DRESS-MAKING /j Bu-tie, nno 26th, '73. ._...___..._......_.-__..1_. Which will be sold at reuonnble mac. 3 s.-...-. -_.-o-\ruI\n t REPORTING ENTEnPn IsE.(2) 0' Sam-n Sntoon.--A . `Barrie ootelnbo? ~_' potatjy purports to give '3 report of the meeting held me Monday, at Alliefbn, __I by Mr. Ferguson,'end concludes hi! ne in spu tissue as follows: 11 \.n__,,, n_,,- ,,,__ ___,-; 2; 1-..- nuvu-.3, uuuuwo, unnnman CUTTERS & SLEIGH8. 0TI0E*!Z ----`.__---' w 11-: "swans on Bumni Ln in this nnv othn mmnv 'l Ill lz.l'l'l'jB'I` IUIDIIIIIII , Sale, Ordor. ea .9. wrnwvnr. MAKT l.Lk. HAT PROPRIETORS: -omoun Juan 12] Murphy J Islorrinon Ir lliils Goo ' Moon J no A HcDonIld I no MoDonuld Hugh Mebennolt Juno: Mc0Irth Alex llcDona d Iubdh ' McGowan Scrub Ann ' n,HnrA Q mcuolun Oman 8 Dlnnonn DA U Il'I D Plnyur Robot: Partridge Francis K Rah` Willlnm The great eoandcl cue, to which no `mueh attention is turned, `has no fur proved o zzle. The evidence iad-` -rinsed day after day prove: that the" Opposition have no one against the- Government. Huntington does not appear ;` McMullen in sale in Chicago. All, the materiel party-of the charge no not proved by evidence. Telegrams published are eworn-by the company not to have pnued over the wires, and there ig a general breakdown in every particular that `would aahstantiate a ohnrge of malvenntion of oce against the Government. There are a num- ber ot witnesses yet to be sworn, and 1 . the Commission has yet coneiderible work before it. At in close there will IWIU Wlllllln Read l'ouic Rogers Jno Robertson Archibald Breed June: Shnuahlu P Sline E Bummonds ll: Simpson H Sullivan Juno! Smith L J Scott Kin \lu-put Shouldico Thomu Scott u J no Sheehan I no Smith 1110 Smith 011:: Tnvil G I-` Theobald O Twood In-y Vortinbolmor Tall..- I .1--I. KIIIIIGKO l'l IlI Reid Willhm nan!` I .-.1- V OIHIIXIIIIT Wnllaoo Liule \I7.l|r.- I ... (0. vv IIKUY Jon 1:] Wilson 0 Webb Loonsrd \UhOnn ll. It "IUD LIIOIIYI Whimn In I 0 Watts: In L White Iiu Willinnu W 6 I Wll H-nu-nu fl-.. WIIIIOO IJIIIIO Wnikor J on [2] Wilson 0 WHIIIIIJI W C I Williamson Goo WILLIAM UAOIAY. . .5: .Q_` go uuwwou upon W. WHITBBRIAD. 29-1, mums, Lion. -00), Oon. 3511: Balt- nu vu... uurrwuuu -- --v -v-.--. The anq-airy into the stolen letter. quejvion at Montreal, is still going on, h'n:'7noIhing has 73$! tmnspirod :0 point cub the menu by which tho Hobs. Y:-nag, Dorion o_nd Holionpbtnindd. possession of the lgmr. `out, `00tfe IX`. . .301}; Iflcr, Th, 1-- OOOIO ml T `?.'.".."..1 A]; ` I_% Ind M and u.mnrvV' ellou: ng wy, genma` ' of intelligent tradition to the practice of" modern` progress---the _care _of ' interests", to the civic dignity and the in- dividual liberty of the least of her citi- hilflxq i appliq %._..~ PAI I (I4 .1 cu: B Ovdfrl | OPPO iouun ba unolcill usumot~~o f the out, which will appur in duo oouno. H"I-- _......t.... :..a.. sI.- -l-I-_ I-II-- I @5014 ..1v.-- -..-...... v-nu: .v.... u- u V Viayor Boys was present, it .'iI_:":|1'n- dorstood in the interest of ; Mr. Madnr-V thy, 'and returned to Barrie by th_.7 o'clock train on Tuesday evening. ma.1-iuers would say there are ahead; and no doubt Mr. Boys` In" heard the rumbling noise of the up proaching storm. It is rumored that Mr. Boys has put one word for M1-...Mc- Carthy and two for himself. Like Grip : cartoon of Lord Duerin, South Simeoe nnnu Ghhnlr BA 3- n IDA:-it mnnnl "nu Kn} Inn` .,".T$"E }I`a.Yi }:Jeu;:; :::ylwgood ""35; 7533- is too light for the plsool." . -av . AIII ;, Now v:e happenedhn nth Alliston on Monday, and at the meeting; and, to show the reporting enterprise of our 4 cotempomry, we need only add to our assertion that Mayor Boys was not ` there, that `his name . appears as the mover and seconder of two resolutions ` at the annual meetingof the stockhold- ers of 9. well known Insurance Company, held in Toronto, on Monday last, at the mme-time as this Alliston meeting was ` held, so that` Eworthy vMayor must have been rather ' uitons to he at two . meetings, seventy or eighty miles apart, on the same day, and at the same hour. Even in these days of fast travelling the performance is startling. But unfortu- ' nately for the accuracy of our enterpris- ing `conft-ere, Mr. Boys, as we have stat- ed, was not at the Allistnn meeting at ell. At anyrate, the bodily presence of 'n- -n1-____|.:.. AL: .....A. ..._........a .u....'u-a- uuo any wan`, n -av-4, vnnv -nu-u-J r.v-'_- Ii_is Worslxip did not present itsel'f;d V 0111-`appearance; and consequently the clever deductions drawn from his sup-b P0501} pwscnute the:-e fall to the` ground. mu, - c_..a. :. 4.1.... 1\l'.um.. ....J-.........l` J'...~..., 1l\Ir`\1`A 1.--v----v --v-v --~- v- ---- _-...__.. The fact is, the Mayor returned` from Toronto on Tuesday evening ; and Neddy; having, Iio doubt, seen hiny step off the cars ; and being brim full of politics, with his usually good and sagecious judgment, immediately jump- ed at the conclusion thut Mr. Boys had come from Allisbon. T If` the writer had not been a veritable Neddy, he might have~rea.soned within himself, that a person engaged in busi- ness, who had attended as meeting st Al- liston on Monday, would most `likely have returned the same evening; or, at furthest, on Tuesday` morning ;. and further, that he would '-hardly have tak- en it good-sized valise with him if he had merely been to a political meeting_ 1 These little matters would naturally have presented` themselves to 3 reasoning reature,as being _innonsis|_:ent\_.~it_h the \|.:Lyor s attendance at Alliston. They llld not, hoyvever, present themselves to N eddy as such,--therefore Noddy is not , __ .,. l'\...`._.`. . 2-... ....;...L... `I - L- .....--J -~ ----~~-y ~~*~~'*' ' "*1"? " "" ,1 ,.,_,.,goning creature. Query :--Is he rm ass ! ,1 ' ' Or, Old Folks at Home, Orchestral Glee Club, in response tothe solicitations of the good people. of Owen Sound and Uollingwood, left here, Thursday,` 11th, fomnoon and gave one of their select concerts in Owen Sound on the same evening. The hall, which Ye Orpheads are loud in praise of, contained some `three hundred peop'e, who by their every ex- pression seemed delighted with the best, and every arrangement in the hall self perfectly at home, and in his en- thusiasm acquitted himself to the satis- faction and delight of everyone. The Duett on Silver Cornet: Mira.0'Norma, by Messrs. Shnnscy & Mortimer, was rapturonsly encored; and Mr..Morgen s Comic Song Heme cam our guid men at e'en " met with 1 like tion. `The .0v erture to the Cdiph hy the Orchestra, at _meete1-piece of mime, 3 was rendered _ collections ofthe Heather (introducing ' Annie Laurie o.ndthe~Bn'g "` by gnndly 3, while the Re- Mr. D. Campbell and the instru- - ments, somoused the Scotch [element in the audience. that no one deny , thepredo ' `, Ayhegpipemnsioovot any other : 1 performance. This `being the first oppor- J tunity that the club had of doing their ; being complete, they entered into the spirit of the affair to test tothe fullest ex- tent their attainments in music, and l every member of the club soon felt him- i ' "Slnoo nu 3w lxt his uh: mama Tho b!othog 0' Q shop. The programme being completed the you n`g sndl fait"joined . ` ch. um dance" (on. oouuflu hours, when cl I most dplightl mont; . Next mmgn ,5, - . _Ihip-vm perforu1edin_I Orpheadn ateet`ed E: ".""s .00 M day- balmy south, and mind in 00uin8. onmuiuy and many `Wood in the_IfI>a'rn00n. Their parlor Iilid that out Juan manoe'wassimilurtdthc_-mi -.g`t,o'.n A. ; . _ Soxnnd,/snd,matihhgqu.|Ai..'ham-. ;'_'!".| Distingu- the au o.Bods.160-ui:d !'i:9:11M.'e-%-,;!snd.-n iimlh lm ` `I. ' ` :' ' ` T `V-` ` YE -ORPIIEADS `Innis: nu. ----v-- -_ . --_, .__._ . `say the least of it. `.-Noone keowe atter thanwe do, that for a` combination of musical talent Barrie has never seen the, iike of the AOrph\eo.d an anamateur band; _,..rS,-I L__.L- _...'l ..'I-:`: luau vs uuv vurnevwuu you -......_____.._ .....__. or asaociation of musical taste and abili- ty ; and ifiwe come to the personolle of this 8dllli!`.blO' company; we nd it composed of men, who, of coin-se, can have no ebject in the matter, except to , _I,__ ___.I .....:.:_ LI... ......u.u_ u :.ck \'ol'V `col-('s`,`Hagbz`:ne:;, tc , i town. Bop: stock 9}` Stqliqnory. ` cricketing nundgp cqnqtnhtly on hind Orgon-for-`itIy7Book, Magazinb, &.:., solicit- $':. ._ -, .'_ W : '7 idol of Agticnifnrnf. Scientic, and Practical Bgokb 9n'hn'vf;?ndy"o( which wonre px-epnred tomlpniy. _~ ;'.=.. x _ We hue an !fWes!om1nn" Upright Puma on lxhibition, `wh `h fol` 'on'venienca, qulity of ionabnd nish!` mac be excel!`-d II the price. Call and cumin). . ~ . W. Ara innnlnfnv u.. N ri....1,...n t....e...........o -""' ,-" '~'.r"- -- '-- ---~-vz ~-~-. please themselves, and gratify the musi- cal tastes of the eommunitiss they visit --in the latter item, if we may believe private statements made to us from par- ties who have heard them in their north. em .trip,'_ they exceeded all anticipation. In their north-west trip, Owen Sound and Oollingwood, we let the local papers speak for themselves. ' fl\L.._.. ....... .. amnll -nuulinnno alt rlnl` CPD: Ava uuvaannava v vane . ' . There was a small "audience at 001' lingwood, but. the feeling there as to '1 Barrie is likeethat entertained of old, can any good thing come out of -- Barrie`! `The Orpheads dispelled this illusion ;- and we are told by- i:'h`e Solo- mon in ordinary" to the -people of Col- ~ lingwood, that if the Orpheads come I again to Collingood they will be sure to meet with a_ hearty reception. ` The Owensound mm says :- Yn Onrmuu.s.-These gentlemen from Barrie gavea concert in the Town were prepared for a first-class entertain- s ment, the performance far su their exp'ectation-indeed, it was ack-' nowledged by all to be the best thing of T the kind. ever heard in Owen Sound. While all were well played, in some of the pieces by the full orchestra the'efi'ect ` was really magnicent, and put the au- ' dienoe in ecstacies,--Ba'rri`e_ evidently ` possesses a_ rich treasury of musical tal- ent, and these gentlemen must have de- ' voted themselves assiduouly to practice ' tor reach the perfection they have at- tained. We hope Ye Orpheads _ can be induced to their visit on a fu- ' ture occaaion,when'we can promise them a hearty welcome and a full house,-- nnnnan Qnunol hinu .Qnn !._ 5111 Hall last night. and though the public_ We ha_.ve,been_ favqred with hentoove by a.'.oor1fespondondent, `who certainly `pits the matter in 3 very mild form, to ..,__ A.I... I---` -4 :4. vlsilll Raina Imnltl-an both pleasant and protable; which re- `ects credit upon them. They intbnd giving a. concert here this month, of. which due notice will be given. T . 1 1 ,,__ |0wcn Sound 'l't'ma, Sep't. 521.. 3 llUlSl'I-I wunvymu uuu D Luu I At Coliingwood, Snarly- Yarrow of the Bulletin pays them a. compliment, but like others of his stripe, can .pick faults. in the sun : ' 1 u nu '1 Am: gun vuv uuu I Yr. 0nrnsAns."-The people of.Co1- wood had the pleasure of hearing the evening. `We are sorry that from a va- riety of causes the audience was unfor- tunately small. The performance was one of the best to which it ` has been our Britannia," Unfortunate Little Pigs," _ ture to. the Caliph of Bagdad, Pot- pouri of National Airs, and a comet ~ duetgby Messrs; Mortimer and Shanacy. . In all these pieces the orchestra gave perception of the sentiment of the com- posers whose ideas they expressed. Mr. C. L.` Sanders perform-.mce on the bells was somewhat novel and produced a very pleasing effect in several passages. Mr. ` Morgan's pianoplaying was admirable. His comic surging, however, does not improve the character `of the performance. The vocal music altogether was inferior, There was a want of harmony perceptible in the choruses,and the parts were badly balanced. Of the instrumental perform- ance we can only speak in praise, and we are sureif the Orpheads ever visit . Collingwood again they will receive a more hearty welcome. The audience on Fridav numbered only about 150.--Bub Info.-n . gentlemen who compose this troupe give . one of their entertainments on Friday ; good fortune to listen in Collingwood,and ` the Orpheade deserve the highest praise ; for the manner in which they succeeded .; in presenting. some rst-class music in a first class style. The pieces which ; "elicited the greatest amount of applause ~ were The Nalalien Waltzes," Rule ` Recollections of the Heather," Over- a , evidence of careful training, and a just ' 5' L Auny letin. "5""!- V We apprehend the Orpheads -are doing 6 good work, andnext week vge propose to state the reasons for so thinking. `THE FREE'DO M` OF THE Passe `/The Qo_vernor-Genet-zil s saying '_`}I9.lifa.x willlhenr iteraition and reitera- .I.=.tion,_ 'Ca.nn_dia.n.polilics are conducted 9 inarath"er.lively manner. When we find men like the lions. Doi-ion, Young and Holton Qngnged in" the perpetration ` of :1 crime which the law pronounces s l felony, we `need look no fan-ther for evi- dence of the . `t (lesire to convict" assert- ` ~ed'by Gol in one of his arti- rcles on onrrent events.` The sacredness V of the mail service is one of the princi- pal features of the ,British constitution, -,No espionage" is allowed there ; and to break a seal, even in the interests of the Government, is a. something which British fair-play will not tolerate. We `think itwas Sir James Gralmm who was the theii Postmaster-General of England, undertook to violate this rule ; and when the muttericaine up in Parliament, it amounted to `this--the Postmaster. ` General had to leave the Cabinet or the Ministry resign. Espionage is essentially an un-British practice, nmlllfgrever there- .a.fter Graham and spy were syiioiiyuious `terms. V - One of the most cherished institutions under British rule is liberty without li- oense, so far _as the press is concerned. It is 9. privilege born of 9. long enjoy- ment of liberty. It is a first necessity, and an imperious habit of whatever land the English ag waves over. Itis cus- tomary to hear of outspoken conductors of journalsin the Unltedstates being lynched by blustering bullies, but this , practice is new to Canada. . A; 4.1.... 1.... nsnvnnnk n4` aninmfn nrmu: kllululuvv Lu uv u an; vw-...--. . At the last moment of u going to press ` we hear,-but we trust it is not true,-- thnt a conductor of 9. newspaper in `Orillia has been wantonly and Violently assaulted. If -such, is really the case, we call upon` the magistrates to mete out the reward such conduct deserves. ' The honest conductor of [public journal is as much a conservator of law` and order ma magistrate, and sometimes can be more e ective inenforcing. the spirit of V the law than even he. Let our Orillia magistrates look to the matter, and see that their.-aides in good government are . not at the mercy of . any ruian, whose sole reliance is on brute force.` ` the rule. The toila at harvest iover, -""P"l" v.*'m i-.-r-Tsj" .-159?! Fine weather, `it is said, generally prevails when England : Queen trav- els; hence the term Queen's weath- er."` Our Catholic lriende seem `to be equally {ortnnate ; ae,- at then gather- inge they have generally a line time, the Pie-Nie In Mr. Ardaglfs grove, on Wednesday last being no exception to nnrnhere iron the country came into town,to spend amongst their neigh- hora and oo-religironiatl a. pleasant Harveit Home and if. an an ernin-1 V eat writer says, that, -`ttolangh ie`t_o iorahip, than wanlimmenaity of nor- lured with pleuin. In short, the. Pig-Nio-was uguud mecca ll story} `pg, _ Ggno.upqoqoil_9d`ggno Amqniokv cxruot PIC-NIC. me deserving of greet plnibe lot the `about $400. ` UIIIQA \ruu-wv---- __ g-'_ -._- mneie by_'Boo: -I T o! which we cannot Vwellgl` itoo' . highly; and the St. V Muy} e"_l{npr- i once Society e Bren" '-`haul though not believing in heiughcdmnk with wine, are adopt: _in ihtbiiitinz with event ecnnde. The am Father O Connor, and those who insisted him, ' colnpleteneee and excellence of the ct. rangementc; {or,_to them the euoeees is mainly due. The Pio:Nxc win not only a social, but also 3 metetinl'en`c- cess, the proceeds netting, we are told, - 1.sai aove; Iscggu he:e,,1coking;ao lovgl`y "i: V o_a'j;un c_g1,;l& but ' impossible` tho, , Evgi, could i. more thin riyd b than in _, bsanty. We` were ulso pleased to uo_ the old, maulyoltio guns: so keenly odntputedg which,-q ilfthuo days 9` _ `money-making, an apt to ill into ` dinuotudo, much to the deltiugglgoli V of both the pbyaioulnnd --for we no strong holicvou 1;! Mill- qulnr Chtintnnnity. Then 159:0 wu ~n__..9._ r|.._.I.ni.' ll--.A. There is an oldisayingl to the that the eye of a master-doth more both his hands. Acting on this princia ple, Mr, Watson, of the rm of Watson i & C0,, ' Chemists and Drugglsts of town, has become a resident amongst us, and takes charge of the business himself in future. We think Mr. Watson acted wisely Vin-so doing; "for, however . able may have been those in charge here- tofore, the general public have more con- dence in dealing with the principal than with mere subordinates. Besides all this, there isa geniality of manner about the above named gentleman which is most attractive ; and, add to this the fact that he thoroughly understands his business, compounds prescriptions in the most careful manner, and keeps a ret- class stock of everything in his line, we condently predict a very large increase in his business now he manages it him- self. See adv t., ii Z . 37 |3lULIll'lVlLlV'['-".|l.LUAll.Uuunn guau 11115 est.-`Under-Sheriff Nioolson of Ottawa, Canada, arrived here (Chicago) to-`day, the 8th inst., with a subpoana for Geo. . W..McMu1len to attend as a witness be- fore the Royal Commission, now in ses- sion in Ottawa investigating the ahirs` of the Canadian Pacic Railroad. _ The oioer proposed to pay MoMullen s ex- penses, bnt hedeclined the 0361-, ant! will pay no attention whatever. to the subject. a V I ' gu-u gnu cx_numo..~ .Wc,a:e Iunutof fine Dacha;-" Instrument. ;_1yh1oh isjwol_l Eqojn o stand among the "` un- .9,iv1l`ed".-.;~.-' % V - -.._..__._ - ....-- ` Sm. J on A.` Mscnoxun Acourrnn. --There will be great wailing and gnashing of teeth" in the Grit camp yet anon, when the infamous ch brought against Canada's ablest and most patriotic. statesman, shall be proved to have been` baseless as the` fabric of a ' dream which leaves not a wreck behind? And there is abundant. joy in many-a household where sickness once reigned; for, by having their prescriptions com- pounded at.the Medical Hall health is established,the drugs and chemicals there sold are so_ pure. Friend Woods also -keeps constantly on hand every n for a lady's toilet, for the growth of wo- man's glory-a beautiful head of hair- or tobeautify the complexion. In ad- dition to all this, he has now in stock a quantity of Quinine Ale, which is very highly recommended to those suffering V from general debility, &c. ,r FALL Asslzes.-The Fall Aesixeewill commence on Tuesday next, theA16_th inst. The docket, both" civil and cri_'m-_ inal, -we regret to say, is again a heavy one, a. father and son having "to be tried for 9.. murder committed in Parry Soundg ' GIVING Up Busmnss. - Mr." E. S. Meeking announces, in another column, that he intends giving up business in a few weeks, and the public may depend upon it that he will do as he says. - ' As the stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots 6; Shoes, &c., must be sold off at once, rare bargains are offered. Improve the chance. _` ' ' The new Municipal Act subvertsn many of the practices common under the old law. What these change'e'are,we shall endeavor, bythe aid of thevbeat legal advice, to dene next week, in a concise shape. We may mention, however, that one if not more of the municipalities of Simcoe, have advertised for tenders for collecting and assessing, in direct c6ntra- vention of the new Act. H Coorrs1*owN.-'I'no'r'rrz3.-'I`he Sport-_ mg Times says 3' little scrimmage took p'ace `at Cookatown `on the 28nd ult., between Mr. Fraser's e._.h.,.Kitohern," - and Mr. Gregg : Blackstone Siekem, Q mile heats, 3 in 5. Ketohem prov T ingthe winner in three straight huts. Amount of stake not mentioned. 'l`i`rr':e said to be l:~l5. `This ll :1 free render- ing of the sporting limes. - "i)'Arcy Bouiton, Esq., Q. 0., has re- turned from his mission to Ireland. His cordial reception in the various cities there is `well known; and there is no doubt he has come home brim full of in- teresting `incident and descriptive pas- sages connected with his tour in Ireland, We anticipate a rare treat when he meets his old townsmen on the platform of the Town Hall` on Wednesday "even- ing next, where he is to give us the `Iumnl-N nf his nhl WA:-id nvnnrihnnnn 7 WLIUIW HU ID KI `LVU IID W Ills LIULU, . benet of Old World expo ' Wetranscribeafewthingsfrom Gfp this week. We have heard Grip can- vassed, and the real points of its cartoon, to be'ufm_ie1-stood in certain circles, nhquld beau} gnome ' like the gaintefa inscription, or the gui-e oftnnpiind well known on the street, in the kitlen .....: :.. '.1:......-:... :1... 1;....I.c..L .......h_ $112; $312` o"vZoL". 0:`;-1;':5.;` stand, please exp1a.in,'Mr. V ; Tm: Exam-n Woxnnnor nu Wnm. -Itis said there ueonlyeovenwcpden in the viorld. The other day, vhovever, wqread ofeeomebodyh dy' `xvi -- - tthe nid of a. doctor. We ' this the eighthndgrmtutweinglerddl *~`Barr*- N? we ta 1nore.l_{,}D'Ia ;,inetthodIil_I;;% ,..- t. '-:~ I W611 l.l.I.UW.l1 U IIILU HUI III UIIU -l$IVIl and in lllicea in the breakfast motil- This is g g." Grip : cu'|:oon/this week, and oaeof aomewaeh 1......` `Lani. ~ -`AL n Tun}. VA: 6311: `Inn kn` Leaving England at e comparatively early age, we were not, perhaps, thor- oughly posted in political. matters ; but were inclined to the Manchester School. An experience -of a dozen years or more ' on the continent of America, convinces `us that, for Alneifica, this policy does `not woi-l-:' well ; mul \\":~, think it will he ` :,ulmittnu_l, that f".`ll..`- tl-In! in`-4` mun \`;l'm leaves? l'.nglan' with wild notions as to the wonderful country he is coming to, `will settle down into the calm and xed belief, th-at_1nedia tutwissunus ibis`. ' In ..looking over the course of Professor Goldwin Smith, we take him as unex- ample. {A `He came to [America prepared V and pre-disposed to judge everything by the light of English Radical spectacles- _])ista.nce lent enchuutmcnt to the View ; but o.fter'nwhilc he has become some- what wavering in his own mind, and jnist now doesn t`ex:Lctly seem to know what i 4.0 make of the institutions of a country, `which, from it distance, he was certain he know all about. 41 _ 11---; '.3 h.`? u"Zh?'1.`II ?3L"'ZhX7CeE?'o"% I-'Iuuu.' Jun J.`-"6 no an-unit" an {$15.}. ntlnn. SIGNIFICANT--MCMULLEN 41.30 noon . .1-1-_ ,1-.. an ___-1: \'r:'.-1_;_ -1` nu__- AS I1` SHOULD BE.` wnoxe, Doug wuu. aunuuumu. an we pf. several, 'we underatLi1da_n- , `-`open meetirig be` held next * evning. This meeting is more n nlrfnntl Anne-I-. at (`Jun An;1n and fh Blleoially got tip to give the witnesses T *wasTheld-in their new Hall, IVIIB I116 .lV0!'lex'u uuuuauau uupqux Lvluf .;.A "u... n nnnnnsu. the hmnrramme. on a -Purgun, was uu-u-us vs-vvu uvvv. ----1 "was a success, the pyogramme, on - `hole, being well sustained. A1: the ....a.....s at nanny-cl Vwn nnnrntnn an. [mmwmi 3r2`ue'2 .?13,`-'3;aon"sqna o:r'i~'..Ti ' ,....'........ ..-.u'}ml.n thnir uni Hall. fllfly .3|W up no gnu 0.1! wuou-sauna V 9 pourt at the Ansmea, and the Yolnnteori, an `opportunity of spending a. pleasant and protable evening. ` MnrrAn:.-The other day he rail` of An immigrant, master of five Innnnmnn An`r<:hn Innis`? ant` nrnu %'(ut%tihVern 4 games. WU I3` I Ell IIU l.lIIVUl VI 15" "9 _ seeking work and nding none -Imitnhle. 110- should have stayed athome. Canada wants muscle as W011 usbnina; particulm-ly'the former. It also requires brains to- manage, nanci- nu minnlv anal mud] wnr nuhnnnn, tn hell! Inna uraum uu ' unu_us5u, ulunuvn _nlly, wisely and well. For instance, to hsve;s1l.the time, a. well-lled purse, re- quimsfsome engineering skill ; one of the i first requisites being to buy in the cheap: est markets. `Now `we know of no better place -than the Glasgow House, kept by Mr. Pstteson, for Groceries, ' Teas, Provisions, and Liquors. 'l.`ha.t s niinn an - WXK, _WU pneny l`UlUl'l17Ll DU ULIU Inuit, IILIBV ofxfitownsmsn and `friend, Mr.eP.- Pee, of the Manchester House," had returned home again safe and sound: We have, However, since learned, that this gentle- man also, combined business with.pleas- ure, sndybrings with him a No. 1 stock of DryrGoods and Dress Goods, which he is even now disposing of at a rapid ~ rate. Mr. Pan's store is certainly very attractive just now. We know of none more so. There are goods to suit everybody. Call and judge for your- selves. ` D Hoill AGAIN.--In our iaeue of last week, we briey referred to the fact, that hfI*`}nmharnnh and Vfrhantl Mr Pan. '1`mcns s ALWAYS. Tsousm AT Sous- nonY s Doon.-It' is said, and we be- lieve with `truth, that there's always trouble at somebody s door. The dii-. culty with many is, their wants are very numerous, but the means of supply is but limited. In such cases a. cheap market is a. public `boon; The Messrs. Crompton & 00., of Golden Beaver fame, have long hid the reputation of selling the best of goods at 9. very low rate, and they are determined to sustain the same caning}. Q nnnnnrn Tn and thav Wny STE ue5l'll1lIlUll DU uunuauu vuv nuuua against all comers. To this end they have purchased a heavy Fall stock, in the beat markets, and will give their customers the benefit thereof. See `Ad- ...._L2..-... -_L No Vxcns No Vm'wns.--It is relat- ed of Abe Lincoln, that, when travelling one certain railway, a. young` man cour- teoualy o'ered him a cigar; when, frowning severely, he said 3` Young man, I have no-vices !" The youth at once retorted, Sir, I invariably nd that those who have no vices have pleguey few virtues ! We believe the reply was V just; and we also believe that those who do not `supply their families with Sewing machines ought to be punished for cruelty, Go then, at once, to Van- Tessel & Morgan's, and purchase - a. Wheeler 4!: Wilson Sewing Machine. None better are made. vuavvulun by nu` vertiseinent. I Suoxme row. Comzs.---A farmer, i+.i:< said, who hada family of _seven Sung, ' one evening caught them all smoking, and sternly` demanded of each why they did so, when the reason given by the youngest completely upset his gravity. It ran thus: Ismoke for Corns!" This was, indeed, a very lame excuse; but it was not half so ridiculous as the_ notion some people have of not being able to abrd to have their double taken. Such persons cannot be aware of the fact that, in the person of Mr. Stephens,Barrie possesses a Photographic Artist of rare ability, who not only takes lifellike pictures, but takes them cheaply. Go prove it. ; . formation of ' what is stirring. . but 31st vic., cap 10, sec. 7.7 says, ' "able 3 s . no wish to quarrel with her small ` Picxme AND S'l`EALING.-The Old Lady is charged with stealing. The direction, but in all conscience if they were, they would not descend so low as to steal pebbles oi!` the street. if we steal we would want something who stole our idea in reference to the tion from our columns in reference to important postal charges ! who stole, and still steals from time to time and month to month, our railway time _and other tables after we have taken the trouble to gather up the information and collate ` it ! It is well known the Old Lady is V the rst in the eld to give un-slangy in- But by the way, _.talking of "picking and stealing, we think we recollect `some- thing about a purloined letter not far from Barrie some time since--a case not so bad as the Montreal case, perhaps, that -to steal, embezzle, secrets or destroy any post letter, shall be felony, punish- in the discretion of the court, by mprisonment in the Penetmtiary for a `term oi`. not less than three nor more `than ve years." The Old Lady `has grand- children, but may perhaps have to ad- minister therodoccasionall . Enough said at present. . A . A proclivities of the ancient are not in that 1 No ! M valuable. Anything we could possibly` ` steal from the quarter referred to would i not enrich us much--we think not.-But l camping ground ! who gathered informs-_ A1117" (Ill (vuuu u. Some twenty ye;u`s since, the Count tie Montulomhort wrote, in his work on -The " Political Future of l?11gla11l," this signitictmt sentence :- There is not for the lover of liberty and of the dignity _of humanity, it more vital question at- tho present hour than the probable fug ture of England, and in the possibility .of a failure of tll0-Bl':f|.l)l,llt_) of the Consti- tution in those times of strife um_l`tur- - inoil, imagines people crying from. afar, amatus es` sicut at nos. in the words'of tho prophet :--et m vul- In. ,8o.xs.or'-'l?tuP:aAxc:.-0rnu Ma_m'r_- Fridsy evening the usual .'.'.:.'u.I;;......m. muting in nnnnnntion. vuuvuyuuu 1:5 xurma ""1 W wt warded by mail to any posboide address at the following rates :- Lithograph forms per doggy, $1,00. -- Printed forms. per. dozen, 60' cents. Dark : (V-3:-Lnl: Ila": 1111:: Han}. {no}. in }mnJ- I v % L *~v:s~1s~-sr-s nirtIAIB.. M : W-*?*'r='F-** Iufllj yUL'. `LUKE, UV Iilllo JJGIL 3 Cricket Balls, the best, just to hand.` J. Enwanns 85 SON, Stationers, &o., Barrie. mi: cbnmsston or AN TIN. ` VALID. Plmnnn A! A Vanna sad for thi bonito! `Ions in -umonnl who cub: fnn nnvoua nnnxnm, nose or ape. irW'*u?r- i'u`?3.". u'?3;"&`n7':J"i':..1"{.; a': 11311 the non unnung pnue are ya meal: the crown at life of the meet illnetrione in tank and rlchee ie litienl dietlnetion--end in Eng- lialrworke etion political success is repre- sented eetheyreeust triumph. But we think no gleetettrinllph hue been achieved in modern thee then the ptodnetion of. the Onnndian Pnlnheetroyer." for removing pein from the "'"'1".::.'::':.:.`;:.'*.'..::":F;:- cu _` T unudeomq do-.1 . -. Ptia 36- 4` I3` Political life in I clxlhll study. In. lag: land tho non duxllng prison are no meal-- up nmun unit: as! tho moat illnurionn in anal: 061-rAocted to data. . roll .whm-$1 auto: 22. Tnndwoll-81 10 to) 15. Spring 01 10 to 1 15. Peu-45 to soc. OIII-38 to 40. . . 55: ` Pohtqu--_45 to 50 per bag, HAy-$l5 50 to 17 00. Butur:-1'1 to see, 1-: -1. In 16 V50 to'l.0o. Skins--15 to 1 oo. Wool-30 tosbolb. ? nut--ml Hymn-_-e to 8.0.. Convoyanc ng FormsVwill befor mu-clad hv mail to amv nosboida add:-pan 'rc,-mlor am impairtiul testinioiiy : Etrgluml but where all is -spontaneous, robust, , absolutely necessary to traverse in whole, _pml oxmninc in all seasons, andin every _who was for a long time the Prus . `and wliorcmarked, one day,Ato`h'isjco1in-: ` 'the'cou'ntry to which herwae iwcreditedj III ! Ivv iv our..- _- .--_. Bait l1eaulds:-1 permit myself to is not aftlnc death ago (mzlle dc periz`) . Eiiglnml, politically, is not one of those parks with straight awenucs and trained trees, in which rfght is lost in the dis- tance - \\'l1u1`e all is limned, trimmed,a.ud minded and watered by order of the police. It is a fore ;t, vigorous A and thick with good mid bad growth, witli charming spots,a.ml abominable marshes; ` natural, and where life shines fortli and ' ebolinilsiu 'ullitsstrongtl1 gbut w_l1icl1 it is sense, in order to form an idea of. R - However, putting this aside, _Monto.l embers cites the opinion of Baron, Minister at the Court of London, zrymen ,(1e5_lI'illg',~iD, know something of ,-- .;After being there weeks I was i , n__u , _,__,I._ ;._"_-_.2L- .. l......I. 41 /I3.'...

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