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Northern Advance, 6 Nov 1873, p. 2

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all -The 'Sc_z'entz'c American. 5-The : num- ber of this journetlfor September 3th is particularlye interesting, asit contains an illustrated notice of "the great". trans- atlantic Balloon, with portraits of. Wise and. Dona.1dson.--A.nd- it also contains a. description, with well exec_uted_` wood cuts, of 9. new Hydraulic Propeller,` the 1 invention of our clever County 'l`reasu1'er, ; H. R. A. Boys, Esq.`-` This invention appears to l)'e`intended_ more as an ad-T junct to other. means of propulsion, and T V in rmmdml n n - the force of the reaction Julvy, an. JUHCU [0 051151`. lucuua U1_ 111011 .1 is founded o'nit11e force of the reaction M of water ejected from the [hull of vessels. Toour unscientic mind there seems a L good idea in the invention ; but` whether Mr. Boys will immortalize himself by its discovery or not, time alone can tell. He has our good wishes in the matter.- of .cG'rip.-T-This, comic Canadian publica- tion has lately clialiged editors, as we notice` it now comes to us under the ap- propriate editoriai name de plume of Ba.rnaby Rudg_e,' instead. of; as formerly, J imuel Briggs, D. B. , of the ' Cobokonk Irradiatw celebrity. Change `ofedifoi-, however, has not chain red t.hc_ ch_a.rac_ter of the paper. It still eeps up its usual merit. The cartoons, especially, are ex- cellent, and in spirit, at all events, quite. L equal to the London Punch. Grip is L evidentlyidestined to be a. power in the l land. so moe it be. ' ` THE` 5TH passed off very quietly in` town, it being kept on the 4th this year. --o a. -.-\ Mr. Buck,-of the Victoria seoyaDe'. pot, announces that he has shoves of all ' kinds for sale, cheap. ` 0 'L . - - .1 ,' l\l.|I\\u nu. .....--, -_.V,,` , If you want tinsm'i.t1.1ing' done" neatly; cheaply and well, go to Buck's, Bayeld street, Barrie. ' -- `I17, L1,f.,`_ LL- .._~:__:L At Dvsvvy ..._V., _ HALLOWEI.-m'.--We think the spirii: of _ mischief that usually runs riot on this evening was not quite as active- as on former occasions, which speakg well for our youths, -gr 'I\ 1?a.~1 ___1-`f_|_ UHI J vuvuu, THANKS.--M:1'.-D. Fax`-a`gher and Mr. T.` Summersett dsi1'e- to return they- thanks to the Mayor and Council of- Barrie for remitiug their nes for selling liquor on the Show ground at the late County Fall Fair, . - ~ - -. 1 -y ,. `' SocIAL.-'4-'1`he season for Socials has just commenced "with our VVes1eyan ' friends. The one on Friday night was a genuine commingling no keeping. aloof but hearty fellowship. May -6111" Me- thodist friends have manyos'n`oh'seasons of heart wayrmimz. to 11e8_rta.- --V` ' SUCcEssPL'L.--M_en xvyship the "rising net. the setting suu. Mr. \Vatson s bu- siness is_on the a.scendi,ug scale, and has been ever since he took cllarg of it him- self. Purchase your Vdrugs, lamps, coal oil, toilet, and fancy articles of Watson ;z 00. ' it re .1 xo UV. `VETERINARY SURGEON.--M1'.- Suther- land, who has frrabtiscd as .a'Veterinary ` Surgeom here for some `years pas , `is leaving_ these parts, and l`uIr; J.- Bailey is taking his place. - Helcomeswell recom- mended as being very skillful in his pro-' .y. , l fession. . M,.` Gowanlock, ';1eq,'1j]y. Lojllposite the new Bank of Toronto .',an t1 . ost Olcc L..:'l.1:.-um -u'r1.1rns-Hana f.1'|i1f. hn"1mu nn IICW Dunn UL .I.uAuuuu . 9-5-14 J. van \.uuv\. buildings, -advertiises that he" has on hand the be::_t;,>;1id cheapest stock of Coal Oil, G1-ocer.iesAai1d Provigions, Delf, Flour and Fced`i_n bqwn_.__ ,_(}9 try if itiis No I`IUMBUG.--`-LII`. Henderson, ' the ` well known harclsvare merchant Of this . town, does not believe in ipuinrz, but A just states simple facts. ' -iI`n additionyto a. R. 1 and cheap stockaoham-dxvave, he advertises for sale crossdcutr saws, buck ' saws. chopping axes, broad axes, hickory ' axe handlea, &c. `~ MANSE Lncwijnnis.--'Tlig. Lec't\_11'e on. I the South in_Pe:1ce and WV-.u',;by the ' Rev. W. McConnell, on `the `5t-h"inst., ` fully sustained the reputation of the course so" fa1'-_-itf1)e ngv :1` 1'st-c1aiss Lectur. The next Lectnirewill be given on \Vednesday evening next, by the Rev. B. Boy_1e,`o1L`fCor_1);m`e_1'(;i:y1 Moia1ity_ THA1~ s WHA'r s was 71\I-A'r'r.:~:n.9:--'1`here is no use denying 16," for it,Sj.S0.' Mr. Nelson, of the Nelson v=House, i does a I rwaring business in` -`the Dry 2Goods, Dress Goods, Ready-made clothing, Gro- 'oery, and` Tailoring_flin'ea. u*='.I.'he '1'eao1_1 why is obvio\1s.-'His stock is good and cheap. ' .A 7 T `- ' . L1 . _ ` .-'-wt .,'!,'t_;-' uuvwln. v` REMOV.'.L.--M._ Joseph I4:c*:1:,"" ab long and _fa.vor_a.bly kgowyn in pom 5.8 a Dry Goods gmd,_Gro9ery nn:2rch,;.1an t,'_Li;1"o1;de;- to secure room, for his Iiavy stock of aeasonable goods, _has_ removed to: the btiildipg ;former1'y. ocqupi,d 1')y' Mr, .Grav.e1`, one door.Lu9e`s__i:.o_ the Queen s - Hm], V ` For ftjrthet pgxtiiulgrs `see ad- ' vortisement. Om: Yonna Fonts,-'-`-The hopes of ` the Church are centerediin its youth. ._ We are glad to_ learn that _the Presbyte-y riansof this town are `al "to this fact, vanclare preparing to take-charge` {of the ' 1-n'1un`4'n1'nr|y Hanged` Avaiinn ` 4 youth of their congregation during the long winteyevenings, by abrding them . the facilities for literary"! 'u0ei;:\L,v9::;:411__-_V u am-.4 ... . , .l.&V1\_J`l.l1 usumu. .. u, , y ` were. '- `up -.y_ .. . ~ ax: .'0tt'1l0>f11ViD3 answer. -5 3!t%arde7%19s#:::= rezn `11i1l:nt31'{t`f?`Vit{ ` % F I 7%.`th9.res1;9fA%1t=yN\%; . "J.vB1-iggs,Esq., ' 5. ` ".~:;=`-. ~ - .' '3? - -' ?.1e9V0I 1.1I`9-W f*h9V41T`9K1'9'`--`W.rs % 1 V, . -Em; -`x'!~}4P,ve_1'xxII1el_1_t the,-5-WQ1`1d E ' :55: 1.":gh" . a 3i'$!l`*' :1_i s:`5=21:t.9'a-*:-=1`hi9 i3~;"4.l`*?i6-i`:f . _ ' .-. .u- a -, 9 ' ` .` . ` I " A ; .y\;z$;:_:..xz/1.2g_,:_s`n:1)"1y ;};pr_1a, 4x;!_zrnne;1cvure` ,_{1`__qpnds`spgnt _a. ggighg * uynuw uuyn , `jsis to `them D A`iicY%{B9ULToN s LECTURE.-On Tueaduy-.o:vehiiig last the abiive nlnted lecturer held fdrtliixi the Town H311 mm . f`.R`ecei3t' *`!'.iPV$0 D: 3 A sdzod lee: W9 'as.exp9ctd: aegwe-are-sre that e:o2-t surpassed even; eig: REVIEWS. an 101' Axwxarfunn soc1_a;_;con-3 '_Monday'eve1'1in`g. Success we.- N19.--' ale is W" . L ._ . _ . 1 S1`. AI`: `s-Socx;'ry.=-Next Tues? WW the .qua.rteuy% meeting for :__1e eIe.'t:ti6n of oice;-s, [arranging f_0r_1 ` .Z-`i.W,~,"..i disgllstefpublicjmfusd to _buy them from him,to compel his own employees to purch_ase,then3,0n peI}a1t5~Qf being dis- " l`Hn niii ;;h4\'-"nroiad. Kind of u-Juan!` ` . . .F:_. ' ' g _ V .. ,,.y;.:;;,;g;2:;.4.,L.;;:. :;g-3s`~.1&3 .i;ae._1e;4`tuna ; _1on Saloon :1 good g I` Uo'. s Cn"cus' Manager, In opposmon to ` ' V 7 `their own ticket sellqr, a.1'1d.when the I(Jl|l'-`n ` Mr. D. Gt-.1\e1'uL - Mr. Uo Mr. Fon '\'(>1n1e. Mr. Rm 0f1\'li]i1v.i.2.. M 1'. .T?.1 Tlu: PM ` `be mu-a. - sf. `A2335 .-soc`xm.:.;___)1ext evgf'1_:g',_ the.qua,_i\ly: of ofce;',_`ai'ranging for 1; 5;; ngcwawgf hotel, A full attendance 1'eg,11`e8_t6:d. A 2 V V . `__4 Q:-,__ _ _ = s"ppej`,::ih(I_'Other bnsiiness, wil_1be held L pf. ;U03IIN .:W1~.1`11'.E*lU1`d~*vv_'.;T.4|_;, |; lnuu V1 Luau. vvuv.au.v vnnvr rnnuav `T- .`_._,rw:?_-.v M honor is '-i!1ways"'a.t the `front? atid We and thinlitg people. A T . _co`ng ratulate those who have prover} the I 'I banking you for use of youteolumns, l I 1 light to..the distinctioh. oAmong whom g I am, yours, &c., is theoproprietor of the Straw` ' . FAIRPLAY * Hat Factory,_w1.2o"ihr1Koi*ig` t-he ` ' ' ' ` ' ' `I I shop recently ocnpied by" Mr; Faley, fhandnz "%Alov'by the Glass, Pint,` ; and one door west of -Mr. Grave:-`s new:Qa:u't 01' Gallon at the Fashion . shot-e,Dun1op Street. - V . 2 -.S&loon.~ A - _ . ' _ _ ` _' ,- u `n. , ., 3`*".""".'-""I`.:; ; . ..~., -A " T _Q.-. ;Cbn1xq;;Q?ggj;~:FnoN`f7:3hg part of ' [honor h1ways"at `frontj `and _-.__, _,..,>, ,, _, _ V T `CAI!-1! CA8!-l!V On _z1Axd.aftertheb.a"` 13! L21 _NOV8,lilbel"- Mr. Hunts:-,.of_the.. Cant on"" tiara, `it!teuds* doirfg 1 : stzic:iy__(.'asn business. See [advertise-; ment. 1 .3 pxjiine stock of Groceries and I l.`0Yisions - Messrs. Pow-'11 Co., in addition to .33 have on"hand a. quantity of dlf, which t1_ey a.dvei't1'se to sell cheap. _ ` _. . . A . - ` -..- n no, ..__...\. -shixigle, 5 just North of the Now? B8111; of U Tnop'r, FISH, Anofcgwgng-1` 3123.1-"V-'MAr. Thompson, who ;h!d, ou't hi_s Toronto building, in addition to a large stock_of rime `and cheap g_roc_erie_s and Q 1)L..r:>n-hsh Iaocfnn }1'nnH '4) |1'nnf.iI'.v Of .I'rQV1S1.9I_18, uas_uu_u._ru1u _u. ,,qu;u,uu;u`y 5:; the purest uest_ Trout, White Fish and G;ag.n_13eu'ies, which he*is disposing of at rreasonable rates. ~Give him- 1; call at 9f time had ch`ea p` gro_orie a._n'd PM ' '9h', hasj bn hand '_9. ,. Of 4.1. v\IiI0n|'1+ ~Qt{nu+ '1`:-nnf. Wfhitn and * thing T The retort wais witty, hilt`, like ~ agsensible man as he was, he got his pic- ` tists. This is -just `what `every one is once. _ V ` _ Nb'r'so _ .Im.- -l-The-la;te[noted animal ,. . paiiiter; Landseer; once sent 9, `z-eqiist tog lowing characteristic reply :--c_ Is thy servant a dog that he s should dmsuoh 9. tu"re taken by tlw;tgrea.test_of living ar- doing this section. They. are all rushing to Stephens" Photogrsph Gallery, as it is well known thet Mr Stephens is by all odds the best artist in -_North or South Simcoe. L ' the Rev. Sidneyesmit-h for permission to, 4 take his likeness. `and received the fol- ` MT.\ TS'1`RY RESIGNED- I - '- NEW CABINET KCASHIK 'C1gsH'! On and atfer the 1st of Nqveznhr Mr. iHunter,uf1Ahe hnton '1`; Store, intends doing a strictly Cash business; See advertise me_ut. `` ~ % lefm-.e' you buy anything to eat or drink, gg to_ Mr. Perkins"; he keeps splendid tea aha.` low `gure. ~ VSABBATH ScnooL E>i'rE1rrA1NMsN'r.-- The rst `of the series of entertainments. in connection with; the '1`rinity Church Sunday `School, cameo` in the Parochial School House, on the=6th inst., and was very `successful in 'ev e`ry respect. The M audience was a.',l'a`rge`a.nd ajp'preciative`one, and the programme well sustained. `The .` singingand playing of the Misses Fraser ` were much admired, as wasialso the playing of Mr. Shanacy. Miss Mc- Dowell, of Owen Sound, recited a piece entitled No. 1 in very. good style, and wa s heartly applauded. Mr. Week's -Solo was a good one, well sung,.and re- ceived its meedlzof plaudits ;-the other Recitations, Essay, and Songs`, were also well received. The evening's delight was concluded ' by Chemical Experi- ments by B. Spotton, Esqz, M. A., which were very ii1'st'ructi'vle -.md amus- .'_'.. .~.-./I mvhlarl-rn-nnflv 4-n Han cxnr-r-nan nf` v_yuu:1_x W cu; V I Q1! xunul uuuxvp uuu c_A.u.|I.Lo' irig, and addedgreatly to the success of the a'\.1:'. . . ` l . r Miacnmrxcs Iivsrrrurn.-The annual ii: 'meeting_ for the election of oicerstook 5` place on the 5th inst, when H. B. Spot- ton, Esq., M. A., was elected ' President, _ and Mayor. Boys Vice President ; J. \V. Hornsby, Esq,, Librarian, ancl T. T. A,` Boys, Esq., Assistant Librarian ; BL Harrison, Esq., was elected Sec.-Trans. A The Literary and Lil>1'arygCommittee are Messrs. Spotton, Wa1'd, ll. Edwzirds, and the Lil)rarians. Tl1e Chairmam of the b ' _Music'al Section is Mr. Freeman ; of the Chess Section T. T. A. Boys, Esq, The Directors forlhe ensuing year consist of the above nn.me(l ofcers aucl Messrs. J. C.`Mon'ow, Nicl_io1so,n, Creswick, J acl:,- A Pressey; and E. ELlv}'nrds. The next business meeting will be held on \Ved~ nesday evening next, when `Mr. Morrow will givethe na.nci'al status of the So- ( -cie,ty,e l1eii1tst Litera1'y meeting will be held on Frida.y evening next, and will consist of Re-adiiigs and Recitations, by Messrs. Harrison, VVu1'd`,` mid, 2 Pa-cssey ; m1d3a.nVEssay on Employers and Em- ployees," by Mr. Edwards; and an Essayon 1`ime, by T. T. A. Boys, Esq. I ' . L ' : V The Fashion S-a.1oon.i s the place for oyster suppers ; thgy are bhere got up in style. " - A ` ,,, ---~- ----~ ` \Vould you allow me, as an old resi-_ dent of this place, to occupy a small space _in your valuable jourlial, in con- demnation of the most; shameful attack of the Gazette upon a young gentleman who has from his 'l)0yll0_0d. been held in the highest esteem by all classes of the ' community. \Ve1`e it not everywhere known that this _unfortuna.lf.e incum- l.)l'a.I1C() on society,--Neddy,--can11ot frame a single sentence correctly, even . of the nature "of the low, libellous attack in quesbion,_tl1e public ivoi1l(l1-3fxii:tliei1`: disdain say, Never mind, it s'7_7b1il_\'. Necldy,a11(l wl1a.tn1o1'e can you expect T But vyhena maliciously disposec1.penny- ` a-liner leads an ignomntg simple- minded edit: 1' (2) to attack, 7 xteek after week,_ the cha.ractc1-- of orm oitimns, then the freedomof the press so.Aou1;1:ngoously abused becomes a crime (lemanding the attention of` the proper authoritjiesf Is Necld'y s-' cliamctex` so spotless that. he` -can see to:take1.he-mote out off his heigh- bo1; s eye,` or does" h,e_a;fcio'p_t' ftlliaf inethod of aveuging himselfza-xqbecause business men have not much `co.1idenc`eliI i his in- ,yb tegrity l It is, ititleetl',a.i`db'n'1'1_1gie1'ous 9;` Et.i1geOf an edito1"s--existence 2' which ` finds him sprinkli'ng`l ,`;yng{;i;;iieekly 1-A-unglar the ,6l0ak.._0f piffornii` 313, `publiq -dutywhien thoobjec n " ityi iw;.aa 5 _injt1 rej;l1ose wl 1A' ""i8*`150 know -g:iph:ii;en,t ax11dAb`e~familix,!r with the ~dh'tk. : ofjall -who` &n the ;'.-'-`- 5 meat 9f..=a. i141t.x;tiv L f lrr. Why did not tllojpo ' the`- 7 f1'6h1`d6.9I`=!fin th ' W ,ds'i'nt h i L . '9 :V9n_l=a; ` 59 win ping that -Neddlyxtan. ~-so` smuelzin ieitlgregzth -n `om: :: tkizgj `s.1i'at' nus L` To the Editor oflhe .dvancL' - L` 01` 1.5116 5-'1UIy'Ul'UU1lU\I. N55` ll! 15, lUI.' both.objectS of hi malice x;n'e`high-mind`-` " , ed'tIie1__1, and jealous [enough of -their fair 1 nan_1e toprotect it at any" 031:, "Bewa,rq/ . _th.na .N9.dd) .,`.h6w yoh ` `seithe sleep- ? i.ng,1i9n, , .'6nd Prot You 1" mbd h`f6'te'to-day? V ' _9t1iezj leading . yhgn g_poljtica1 `ha d,-ss,n1)`oe your It,-beak, a.nd~the li _, _ ypur1fac6, all which; you re- I V-IJGALIU ,'1,\>-Vlllu Vfll ,Iu.I-H lllqluuvvtussa ' _N_o1`ia 'heVsa`fe1y`;screene_d ask it is, for n44. `.-Jnnl-:Q'nC Ig rnnHnn.n1-A.hu1i_n\3nrI .` U1. ,1>,1,n,rc.- AND 1`mz How J mum. L`.~\M]2` V V -']'}H_.; BAr;~rx.r:T AT OTTAWA.` Nnws ,.`,m_\, .,v,;_.~_ (!;;_vi'1uu.. BI-3T I`I.\'U 03: THE K1-.'s*';.`1 . (.}o.".-uON Br;owN s Vusws. 5 ."i\.m' R1:>:n<:,.Dns. UCKSE-`.'-RA'IION or A M.Iss1oNA1:'I BIzs50l ,'&C., dw. The, editor of H10 .No1mu;1;N ADVANCE wxxsin town week wfom last, and :~',ou;__rht ,:u1c1xigh and aw, (jnrixxcipally Liw) "=11 urderto prucLu`e_ some lucubratim his columns frux,.1 my chaste and gz-up'..`=.c To Wnrm ron THE ADVANGE. - tnrtz.amnuIIeu:e.~` - \.-..~\~ ~ ....~\.v.\,. ..\..,.\\~..~`... 1P t. *!.h Pb1.i9-Q T r 1ibelT'th;..-+.c_hanactVer of o_ur~`[_. ' V "men wh6`I;w e the pride to _ L thinking T " ` 'I of your columns, &c., 1Mn21>T.Av iEBIED.; _ _ A 1Buiiaowns-4Mcv11`Y.-Au1'riniieiimh . u.....:.. .. .s... ma. :..... .I..~.h.. D... n`Jn.-gnu" I UIIISD lU| Illa uuuut un uuuvuc. I i . . . E C()0K--BECKERTON-At the residence of- 1 H1e.|bride sf.lber,onlhe,25th Oozobat, by 1 . the-}"Rei; R; Boyd, Mr. Samuel Cock, of. the lowns"vip of Scomlo Mist! Melinda Becker-' Ion, oflhotpwnsnipoi Essa..- . L 4 SWAISLAND-G_RAY-- Al the Mimsearrie, on the 29m 0cI., by the Rev. M. Fraser, Aifred Swa.isla.nd.lo Mary Jane Gray, all oftbiu town. . . _- _---'... .... ...-..-... .-. ,. _... . at !he"3ongregaIinnal Church , Vespra. by 7 me Rev. D. Silcox, Chas, G. Mrkle to Martha Garving,bolh of the Township of Vespra. I ' I hinn M:{I`z-1'<'i.71?-f?c':`AR'1'xNG-on {he 15m ins}, % . _..l.._. . DIED. ` IRWIN.-Ai Barrie, on` the 31:! n1'., Wh. !ames Irwin, M.A., Canlnb, in the 63rd . yaqr of his age, A >U'I1.l\U I\ no-IVICV I I I ~~rIt l.nuu_v Uuuum Harrie, on the 4th insl.,` bythe Rev. Edward `Morgan Ittoumbent, Gvlbbart John Bnrttoiea, Esq., of Amhersthurgh, Ontario, son of the late Major Arnald Burrowea, H. M. 3rd Quartla, to Charlotte Augusta. .aev.emh - daughtenof Colunnl MoVxIy; Ciefk ofthe Peace for the count: of Simcoe. ___..-- ...-...--o.n-Ann . -,|'____ _f ' -The Way to minister a mind dinea.sed, . is Intake Peruvian Syrup, a protected som- `tion ofth nrotoxide of `iron, whih gives strength nd vigor to the whole _system, testoree the digestive organs to perfect health, thereby restoring the mind toils nlillrttil vigor; ` ' ` W110 Woutn BE W1'm::U'r;I'r.--None, we are sure,ifthey knew the wonderful eect aha `-`{"nncuH:|n pain HA-lrnunv Juan nnn nil BIB suw,u uluy Iunuw uuu wnlulttnul uueut the Canadian Pain Destroyer -has upon all kinds of aches and pains. No matter what part is a'ectad,or.{rom what cause it arises. the moment Ihe PainA. Dnstroyer is applied. that`_m'omci1tyn-' - . It is th greatest medic .; c- ... ..r'l% H rheumatism, plemrisy, ..--. `--gin, too... headache, sf `sins, bruises; boinel complaints, Szc. Sold by all medicvne dealers. ' .0, ' . MB A. RRIE M .aR.r . _ Corrected by Mr. Milne, Market Clerk. ,F'n.ll Wbvm:-$l 10 tol'15. `A i ` "I`reo.dwell--$1 0510 1" 11. Spring-31 00181 05. - Peas--45 to 500. ' v ;Oa.ts-'-36 to. 380. . Bar1e;.'-95c to $1 07. H.zy-$l6 00 to 18 0.0._ . Roll Butter.--20 10.35:-. -` Tub Bntter-:`B to 200. _ Eggs-Me. to 16c. ` Pork-$610 6 50 Mutton--$6 50 to $7 00. /Hide5- $6 50 _V Skina-9i) to 1 25. Wool-3.0 to 35015. , ' " ' Beef--Hind Quarter, $5 00 to ' 5 50; Fore Quarter, .3 60 to 4 00. ' Potato:-s- -40 to 600 per bag. _ . ~*--T . ,.. .-.\ .\. '."mJP.sDAY. NOV. 6. 1873. .l`ll0?mA?~ EGLECTRIC `O12; ! ! Worth Ten Times at! Weight In Gold. Do you klmw anything 01 u 2 .11 not, it is time yould. l There are bin few prepz_arationa`m medicine whichvhave withstood the unpar'_ aljudgmento{_ the`people Io.r any gr! 1=ng'.`.x r t` . 0 col Jnese is THOMAS EQLF. J 1`RI(()) purlly a prupaxaliou bl six ofsmne of the best Oils that are mese ll _un_.rtvuta' 1`a\_JuI`.'u1'RIC OIL, purely rcpalallott ol ` nown, each one possessing virtue: of its own. Scienlic`physicianspknow that medicines may I` b: formed of several ingredients in certain xed 0 pt`0pJl`ll . .`llS of greater power, and producing `effects which could never result l`rt.m the use of any one of them, or in di`erent comhinations _ Thus in the preparation of this Oil a chemical teltange takes place, l'ormingar:ompound which could not bv any possibility be made lrom any `other combination or proportions of the same in- gredients, or anyother ingredients, and -:ntirel'." different from anything ever bel re-mt-dc, one which produces the most astonishing results, and liaving a wider range of application thannny medicine ever before discovered. It contains no alcohol or other volatile liquids. consequently lu:=es nothing- by evaporation. Wherever applied you get the benet of every drop ; whereas with other preparations nearly all the alcohol islost in . that way, and you'get- cnly'-the small quantity of Oils which they may contain. , . ' l'r=3pal`ed by S. N. THOMAS, Pnnnrs, N." Y. And NORTHROP 8: LY-HAN` Newcastle, On- tario, Sole Agents for the Dominion. _ N01-n.-Eleclric-Selected and Electriued. . Sold in B9,:-ric by John Woods.., Watson" & C__o., Wells Bros., rind J. P Kidd. _ A37-4mo ' Mr. King, 'or.t1;eL.1West End frag Stdre?dea.1svin all kinds of prime fresh meat. ` Manure -`Ton-'l"nc'|a'n` 31- lfnmnnrd ".An`u 1.-& > menu. Messrs. V'anTa'ss'el & Morgan tbok let ,Prize evex'ywheIfe 'fbr Melodeons,i their `S(wing`=Mnch?* also universally n .Tnr\;r~n1I ' L)\)_W nus .L admired. I n l.'l:6'1'1L\_m1enc.u rnxoluuuulal 111-3 ' paid lhm Neuralgia `is the cryof the hungry I ' nerve: {or their special` food; which` 13 Ilne r; Phosphorous conlq-in_ed in the blood. This pafmnl iseaaois ununlly followed by general proslratiunhon account 0! the great waste of aegv-. zzssue and Mmcient supply ofnerve force 19 main- min lheruncliouu oflhe - ual organs. The com- non cnus4iqul'\l`_1cuIn|gic_ n;l Pheunmlic Pi1i_r_'\_I f _ rav "~ lll!'HI0lI`.8il_'llI _ro I. rgm menujo :3-ggoigacho, I\`IaI- z\`siiin`lll<\:'['1nof ` nod,and ~Poor Bloctl. D: W'-_he`eTer s`(3qm'pound- lixjr `of Phag- phatesand b`u1:sa\_a supplxes Phogphoronn for {the nbgv say;em.L|me as an excgtam of nutrition, mm the blood ; aI_1_d Calisaya for prdmoting 5-enggugx Np propargzzonin ex_m_ence i3 so rc-_ me organs and iiss'u_es or thedbody; _ _ ` 4_o-4 ..---..-......_......-...... ...'_.___ ___r.____........___....-_- ' _.1jal;|q;9;ux`ai_maiu;ihe vital tome: and energize? ill ' ..l`gis mv_alu_abIc medicim.-.,is unfailxnk in Ihe cine ul all !hoaepIiufuLlnddu1IgetouI disease: to which the {emails constitution is aubjecc.-h > od raltsgllpgqaggandr moves nllobal a 1'0 :- `5'inhd':_'-."_K'$KOdV~Ui' inav.b':rolidd on:-- C} a 1-0 nuuuuan mum: :4 In nnnnlhuniunniln [0 will In n -Innnl oluuui Ilwso nussnauuz not as xaun V/males aur- mg the `FIRST THREE 4 IJNTH8 )0] .Ptsrnanli.. cu than an aura to brim: an Mix- Vllg LILG '.l"11'CI1' 1Vl'{1V1' :0] -.1;agv_zam .- u_t__kay ar; qua bang _9n Mu- 'o rmga,` u alaugtatbar tum the arc lqfa. , `Jne. ` Pains in lhe'BIck and Limbs, I-`atigue"'on' . Km uea qhavJefI,is1.'anL .al`h,~ug:h:.tV. puwemn ****`E`.v`."%`:`r:;,';"``"*'2=.. . .1 a ll! .. 1 I.|;I,0`. q. `if _ q"*I_ , _. `*%iIIplIJet around each uh-on-o`a wckinblilil-`hnhnxnfnnllu nrn Ifvt` Mazothor cases ofNrvouuand pinil 41l'c,c,- ~ 3lwhlexeu!on,Pnl itation of the l*Iaarl,Hyaleriee . em Whites,these ills willvelfect a curefwhen Mi _ `n!ome"!;ulimq13_x, 0,; _ Ylin. `nu nuuuunsu Lnuusn 2 ` I it is pecu|im-lysuiled. It will, in a short time '5l'fn3 anithaownthly periontwigh gegulatily. These Pallsslwuld not be talmu fzrmalos dur-V n nu;-u,uI.oM~,I ` __mu1:_on. U ill! irect!o?ss'~lI;z&z?%mphlet "pat-.knze,~ whicbijuld becuaiully. pragerved. ~ Inn hang. raw 1rnInr_.nnI-Ia.unnn.!.'nwrn'n T?I*%1i5iFnEMEnY'% 77103 110838 PERIWIGAL PILLS, `A ' tfsotaaza; aamm ,%1_hn A e 1!. 33?Jn;,"Q;- :?.s'I.'T'x{6iB'n. dgeacaxnainagxwgnve andzsha1:;eei.;ss;9;_'9. .sa 3!: I _'.'B. 10 99 - V1315? GWMR `-. yam x$ralrg4e`Ig3$1[l|I`g qm{nm_z:',. illlmshge u'ibok".6,?bbn ia'xning dvefsojhll-,_byAmu 9, mi|_.'; :r._\goqd_;s`=asV._ f V" #6. Us rot.,_ T be '5;'i"i % I mus; an mamom my peuomwlul 1-egularlly. These ? 0117 the `FIRST 1 OIVTHS al /imalaa , ....- :i5is*r1-mtrtsn-E'n PHYSIOLOGIST H-A-'3 -. nah} Ihm .N'mnrA'lo`ia"|-s Ihn nru nf Ihn hunxrfu %pea*ial- Nottma. ivvv ,,_,.,`J.n.rva.r-qsawxrsr-4 xi _o_f ~-~-I {R zimrer ;C-?*~ BT00 PHI`, ny l Bl.|ll' mall- 1W qd!"ViA- V.Pa.'m' ` . ;?!s'BI?oI., J D eav.-. I$'.'lI:3r'% #33 '=w*,. .-.;.,:.-...., ,..,- .`:f. .. .: ..:`u.- Look to your moms now that want 0. cheerfh and home-like .-.ppenm.uce, for our spxing `atock of Wall Paper, comprising the mos beailfl pstperns, hasjust arrived. um ` J. xcnwnzns A: BON- ~.`x _ mu. Eunily Iledieine, it ilwell end fayoIx'r- `nigh! known. relieving thounndeh-om`puh. .. `.9.de,` '_'el:`ond'EeotoaLgi,t';'olda,;or'iIr4ol, : - E'}.Z'l ra133'3'I3 gT'5.Z' 1.'.'.5,e`23'.'3.'."..`.'." I plams.Burns, Scalds,1'l'o':t Bites, &c. Ta: Unnnun Pun Durnonn. hasnow been l before 1hQ,`R|l,b_(: for eglength of time, and ` whet-eve; qseis veil likedfuever failing in a singleinymnce to give perrhsnent relief when timely need, and we have never known a. single one of dieutiafnotion, where the directions have been properly followed, but on the con- mu y all are delighted with its operations, and speak in the highest terms of its virtues and magical e`:--`toy W. ummle from nrnarience in the matter. but magical e11'N`.tl~ We speak from experience matter. how. ng tests}: it thoroughly ; and therefore those who areinering from any of the complaints ior which his recommended, may depend upon it being 9. Sovereign Remedy. 'I`hn smanisbinnv aioscv of the Canadian Pain being sovereign ltemeay. - The estonishingeioscy Canadian Destroyer in curing the diseases for which it is l refomxnended, and its wonderful e'ects in sub- dnlng the torturous psins of Rheumatisuusnd in relieving Nervous Afections, entitle it to high rank in the list of Remedies. Orders are 1 coming in from Medicine Dealers, in all parts of the country, for further supplies, and each testifying as to the universal setisfsction it n`Vl|I_ I ivee. A ` 8 The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to give immediate relief. ' All Medicine Dealers keepit; Physicians order end use it; and my family will be without it otter tryng it. p.-:..... nnlv Twentv-ve Gents net bottle. BUILIIJ I given. ' family will be wunout 1: arm: u-yng 11.. Price, only Twenty-ve per Sold in Barrie by John Woods, J. P. Kidd, Watson `cl: Co.a.nd Wells B1-05., Bradford, by J. Deacon. Craighnrst, Green Brotheru, and by all Medicine Dealers. I . ..._ ....a..,. _.........._....___._.- _. u1'_dAD1 iv ']i`;1N DEsTr._YER. STEAM.H`J'PAIR,&HOTWATER EURNACES '1l(!l'l. Finally he found 2. I'm D. Crew, of t` \'ANL:E, said he, ` in voice. I} I\L 79 .._.:.`l T v Applicafiori for a. Patent of which is being made. Iron Pipes and Pumps. 0:" all kinds always on hand. All kinds of cornice _work, p1:tiug,a.nd bell hanging done. ' '1' 1 N SM 11` H ING In all its banohes pom;$tly,nea.11y and cheaply executed. V JOHN PLAXTON, New 1\bncrti:'-2111:1115. {AIRRIE FURNACE Wo1?.'Ks 2 `rnnunan lIEATE_RS! HEATERS Nov`. 5, 1873. .I.J 5 acres, lhzs Lo!-is 019 nod and well fenced, and is wnhiu one mile of Barr 9, it is well situald foraprivnte rsidence, as_ it over- luoks a good portion of the Town _ or Barrie. 'I`here_i5 so ne\ Brick School close to this Lot. FL: fimher pmioularh apply to J. BINGHAM. mun A1,. a M...1....' Lot 18in the 4th Con., Vespra,',containing I the latst rndA most scientific. principles. He also makes - ' ' Y0`l(.'Af (`)h,.". said I, V than fmnous vessel, : do C'.\ptain '4" H \ .\ " nhum-ved _m.I I II 3333 ll 3 I Barrie, Nov. 4th, 1873. IHSOLVENT AC1` OF 1559. In the Matter of -`- "nnh 'IiI n`If use -7.. T118 aubaqriber is pfgpax-ed to build v,The Insolvent has nnde an assignment of his esialdlo me, and the creditors, are noti- dv Io meat at mv <.(ce,.'MA RKET "SQUA RE. BAARRIE, on FRIDAY, he 2131 DAY of NOVEMBER, 1873 at 1 U Clcf:k p.m., to re ceive ulalememo ofhis affairs and to appoint an Assiguee. . . ~ ' " . - "J,`OSEPH ROGERS, A ' . V . `Interim Assignea Bnyria, Nov. 4, 1873. 45.2m_ BAILEY, VETERINARY SUR- . GEON, _aucoesaor~ to D. G` _. suthe:land,nnd' Graduate of On- J, lario Vorerinary Coilege. - The. snqscrlher hereby-,informs the public that he will c;r.v.on the business of Veterinary Surgeon in the plxce of D. G. .Sutherland`,who is ledving these parts; and hopes by pl-ompt attention nnd skl1lful;-treu.r;- ment to aecurb the Pntrdnago ho liberally bo- atowed upon. his pngleoesaoxg, 4_Qllieo and Stab'en on door East of AFauher s. Hotel, Barrio. - 1. . -' 45-]; l -Ar ' _ '-- The Ltedi ore of the late James Boyttton. of the Township ofuedonte, in the County of Slmcoe. (deceased,) are heteby required. -`vithtn ve weeks-front lhie date, to send into tha_fundere`tgned Executor: at the last . Willand Testament of the said James Ban- ;on, their claims against the Estate of the aid James lloytyton. And notice is hereby `gum: met at the expiration of theterm hereby! 1_it_nite3Tor sendin`g,in such claime, the under- , ' _ -tI_]t.(_Iiall3ibj_Ile1he_ assets otthetentator?` a` on"thaj-pettiea entitled thereto, hung`! ? _t'egnrdtotlte claims of which thoyhive the } ,.-_%li_I!E,p`n_l.$lAl_li1 _lloI.j~_k`Hpl'le (or theunuote 6ft'e ny{part theieufloditililbutbtf any petson _. tofpghow`. hi " I; yte ti.` _, `ye had no-; ' `li_c` it`; #5330, h`di8l|:I6og; ofthe said " ~pL5t`sut`t`ttce.o!the ult nthet`be." . . _ ., A ` I It .. ttteisti AND FOR SALE.- 'j{_1>.1'`._mt1'o1>.s NOTICE. 4 Iasjlllt urlved. . J. EDWLRDQ 8 SON- DUI U Hugh Mclenzio, an Then (10 C'.\1H.'H.lll :' V .No," observed he, yo111nisapp1'e- 1.u-r-1 Vmuc-hly. _ Tine NORTHERN AD- vmurz-; is at news 9. wer not 9. slri ). M P v -. . . . z.. 1 ..,...~ ,, D .(`mw_ ' ' . u. - ..__-_ -_ . Dunlap St, I II. DlLVUD!IsVlg szau.No. 2, Market`. T 45-4m scum nu, _ an Insal-vent. 61&LYT A % DBKIIC. 45-ly Imam Anvmci Punnlsnnn IN nu: covunr L or snlcon, LARGEST CIRCULATION,` @' Most Reliable News, VA.` nu An I`. V .; .mum- is (.4'ew.- 1. . | I?! \EEI%EL\* @Era;m?m1mw| Ben `Medium for Advdruslng BEST FAMILY PAPER 1 And in (wafer to meet the domrnds of c largely incloasiug made we are about nd'dir.g EB SAWESW EESIGES {PR.I.NTI%NGr .'P_,..'R`I1\E)'TIIST:G' ` ANOTHER. POWER PRESS JJi\u1\' 1:. \,:u:v\ .-_-.1. . \/Ana .. . `- (L. 1" said 1. . - . Tln.-n he went on to tell me how he :'ul:xnz-cxl my" talents, &:c., and nally xv-.1.-.'xu_Ll to know would I lucubrate for -him as ilf0l'C`5lllLl. Yes, "I replied, I'll lucubrate. 2 But `let let us. lubricate--lu_bx-icate our ` -, and we got outside some moistrneal sugmx .; 1)..+ I g...:r. 1' u rp},m.Hv monev in IN THE COUNTY. Plain and Fancy Type, 1'1` CONTAINS THE Is" ALWAYS REPLETE wnu Neatnea and Ipspath. AND HAVING THE 0! ALL KINDS DONE WITH Is THE To our eslabhshmenr. hit}: and sum the name xroxn mar. ' ` ' , illmve to depend on the daily "gmd private telegrams for my infomnatlog. -*9 `Desiring to be correctly` posted I,.tO1`e_-, .._....|.-A 4-n_rIav tn R'xs:.L'a. -A and` Bantv Of :k%".ADvANcE" [8 THE THE I sugneu. Bl HI! I yuan, `In. Iruunv, uu VI 0010!. A YEAR `THE 6-}: law or nzcnmsx-m NEXT_ ' - -fol-w \ Iso, corms or name mnvuon ..4'.;._. 5.... .I....nin|inn: haanh nml m...|_ \ 1'eiid'e}u' ".w`il1 be.rcoivad_by the lmdag. `s'u;ned.al his I50p.'A 33"; On or bofou `cont: on. n'|V~ nu` HHGQMRDD Mnu... JSTOVES! IOU` Iiulluo ur. um---I --nmuwuu of lhe bent dqocripuon; beech and mup_1.; 4 !e_al leng|bI,pmP0|1! 1P1: ` 59 divmn aljhe Gaol and_ Calm, H0050; lo be pilgd whet! (Hmcled,-0l1,0|' bfol the III dgy of `rival; `R04. I .1." :3, 1.301. No.,Teu_ GI 50 coxds: ' Ln Bqrrie, Nov. 4, 15:3. wucn- lll|"UIcu,'~vu %Aw=1+l874. [ No.'_l`eu_gors 1:1 molstmleu s11g:u'. ~ n But," said .I, Thore s money `Unis, I .s;uppose1" - Money, of co`urse--_cash in Advance, I may saty. ".l`is well. ` , -' -` -' 1 ... T .......... 4-,. `Ln :...+..1lmI: out I L-..- VICTORIA STOVE DEPOT IS THE His Cooking" Stove: `re warmmd to cotk, bake and draw H1: P:-.rl0r,Ha.ll and Box Stores are in great zarioty. All his BTOVES; TlN,Sl!ET lR0:\`,8m'. . SL JAPAXED Ware kept constantly on hand or made to order. All sorts Mjobbing in the ' \T1NsM1TH1NG2 1 Line dohe with ncntnong and diapntchl: Rr member the phce, ' BAYFIELD STREET, Oppoi'e the Simcoe Hotel, and 4_dom Nonh of the Wellington, Barne- GEORGE O. BUCK. . ' Proprietor Bu:-Te, Ncv. 6t}-, '73. ' .45-I "' ".l`1s well." ~ So that's-how I came, to [be talled` 9 as Toronto cm'r(,-spondent of ' t e AD- `\'.-\N(.`.E. It is :1 good xizunefora paper. ` ` it indicates pr_ogress. Strange as it may seem the people of that -section are 7 p1-r.ng1-cs; notwithstanding the number of Barriers. _ 7 _ 1 m expected,-`d'ear "readers, to keep j:v,u posted on the questions of the _I..u Are mnde out of the best Scotch Pig Iron. :-=:oADN_o'noEu UBLIC Notion it: hereby given lilltil P Township Council of Toy will, at its next `regular meeting, to be hnlden atter the publtoation of this notice in four consecutive unmbers of the Northern Advance ,.N6'.\`l- paper, putlished weekly tnlhetownolllattie, in the _-ounty oi Stmcoe, the first insmttcn tn the is -ue of Thursday, the 30th day oi October, 1873, take into conaitleratiutt the advisab lwly of passing a By'- Law to close all thatpar! cl Peel street, in the village of Penetattgtxishene, at shown in `the Registered Plan tlterec`. lying between the southern limit of the street known as simcoe street, and the northern limit of the allowance for road between in`! numbers one hundred and fifteen and out hundred and sixteen. [original lolelin the tint ouucession of the towmhip of Toy. By order, z CHAS. ROSS. '|`v\ (`la-L Tu Bvozns. Buffs,` To THE FARMING oo'?.vmL'N1n' .,A ` MONEY SAVED IS MONEY BAP..V3D. The. subscriber whilst thankful for the "hrs patronage given in the past, respectfully solicits n continuance of the lame, and begs to state that his TnA,%unocms, Axn1>nows1o:.s Gannntbs beaten eithr for quality or prir`. Ho deals in the but mu-ken, and cannoxb-. undo:-iold by any house in town. He IJ keep: on hand the heal of A150 nun: Any suuxuu, .,......... - draught. Farmers Predlnce, as much as he c`~'- u-.. s.:. +....ao nn rm....m,.nd the hiszbea: mart-= In. 1. . ~ Egg, lnkbo accoftod for ion than L; _ _ \. . ..' -__-_.._o nun-uni!-unvyvu _:o;.u-2 5-|_'.11. `I'9VE'WP` - Constxtutton nrg l Also A-nun _'I3`]'_rmers he lny his hands on,bought,nnd the highest price paid. Give a call once and you will `L: sure to come again. THOS. LENNOX. A few oou North 0' the Wellington Hoin _42-1 y Barr: The Subscribers bet! 10 Allandale and viciniiy,thI1 Coniec tionerv Store! In the above village. `nines regU_1~ supplied with the bust ofBrez.d..nd full Well alto, Cakes and Confectionery of all kind. any quantity, of rs!-c_lnss quality, and M ' pnces. J Plcvmca, Socials, Sol:-cow, &c., LIBERALLY` SUPPLIED By contract or othenrisr, and ls aa1u5a1;:,1:mm? Tny, October 5lh, 1873. .h1fNnYV`cnss'53`1cKE, V " County Surveyor, . ,1 must 4: SATISFACTION GUARANTEEDI As they have had La.-go Experieucoxin slid putmonu of the business. V J. G. HILBORN c BR9- ' Alhnds1I',0ct.. 29., 1873. 4` _._/A 1 mu `lay. . In ~':i`EN4DERS.- VALUABLE LO'[` --__-- W3 Ln nah` kw -1- \JJJ.uA.u ....n.\. ..--_: At the we rooms of Mr.Joseph Roger! '1 Bnurie, on sauu-day, Iho'29th day of `Novenr her, 1873. ` At the hour of twelve dclock, noon, under` John Parry and wife, 16 Power of Sale contained in n Hortpgo '7? William Stem!- which, with all me deeds, will be produced the time of sale. - rrh. Rant Hull` of Lot nnmbeg T!'9:'; time _ - The East Belt` Lot nnmbeg T190" eight, in the Ninth Concession of Ihe towI_15_"-7 of Ewe, in the county or Simcoe, contain one hundred acres more or less. ' . This Lot is most dclirlblj situated. 5? close to Harrison`: Crossing, end in the I91 .borhood of the line of the Hamilton and Bny R1111-oad. The soil is a rich loom: adapted for wheat mowing. It is 111115` ` Pnclpnlyiwith hardwood, interepehod Y" tew hemlock, cedar, ash and other 'l`h1ough~the eenue runs a smell |tr_em- , name um um nIcD1'l'l`ARLE. 1`o;oI'to, on-`to , . - '- Jpssrunousli: '1'l1'Lr.` ILVUI 2; u . ...._ 'lTER1lb:--1 deposit of ten percent- the wholeypnrchule money gt the time of 1` $300, including deposit, within ten `dayl. deed-will be given, and mortgage uh-`D balance, payable in n yearly innahnenl! '` inlei-out at seven per con . " _ .' For further particulars Ipply J: W' , am;-m, Coal ma Wood More-h_ t, No 3' Queen `stunt, Wen,'To:onto; Bonltfn is- ion;-; ' n non-W Will no son ny PUBLIC AjUcT}0N. v Will be sold by wxmis AND LIQUOBS. `LLANVDAI BAKERY `m AND P013153, ouled or onl \l:l\ . . The Pacic Slander was formey a. question of the day. It is so, do" lo11go1'. _ . . V 1: 1`.,.s.- `man f.:nL'-11 out of the hands -of p`ace to get good D0311-the cenue runs a sum. ..._..- TITLE IN D1 SPUTABLE "_` 1 ~ - - -2: at can DQICNI LTON C Uutun, Vendor: Soliclton. ";.9!?{3?n:W3,!.-. % AND to inform the vp'ubIic of mun they hue 0.-pencd A-"J HUGO- "rp. mm, "Tag. 44 11 FOB .;sALnl millea regular`) N1.-nd weigbx: y all kinds. .3 uality, at low . 1' en?!` ulnsbif lo11go1'. It has been taken out (.1 udge) 1);_:._\_', fund is now. before Parlia- nunnl" '0 III:-... 5 while u . 5- l_|ne b 4 `in-1 p [mum P..r.~imnl 01 Charms Ciedil Co IV nu` . Tavlor, -- .1 (- `A-:<.:|iT;na1 Al ona ~ parcels, I `.. mcnt. II! 1 ;`.';.;;.;| unnrn nr ... ` ... `nzluwaugj I`1 _-....} `TKAY1 cu. ed 2 I e, I `V ll` 01 in` -l the I ,....... - (agrees and ve 1|, and Slam mom`. _ V _ | Would I vmre at Ottawa. in thethick `of the fray, listening to the magnicent \`e1'bal g_;1a(li-utox-ship of the respective ch~.nnpions, and the ringing cheers 'from the Ministet-ial or Opposition benches which proclaim 2!, pulpab_le'l1it. ' .n.. m:.mI;.m n Hm seet1:iug._vesticula.t- on Fl -. H.-. In the l var il :1:|'hor H` {Hall Depul Ihgill 5-.'r.I..L - Gil .1 h we, mu k wmcn procmuu H. pzupauu: nu. ~0r mingling in the seetl1iug,gesticu1at- ing crowd in the barroom of the Russell, `rthe froth and scum thrown up by the poli- tical czmlcln-on , and - gathe ringjco1-rect and ` reliable info:-mulzion from the man who knows u` luau who has a cousin in the - House, or the clerk of the Vioe-Deputy Assistant Comgnissioner of Internal Re- .I'| I nbnu erect 1130 .I The] I -- I $0.! I. .p. ' The facts g`ezmed in {this _n m.\_me1-` _'m., u1\\'a\yS so authentic you kfxow,` .Why, that s how the Qlcbe , cut at Ottawa gets up his despatches. n.. ....J`.\..+..n..+nhi +1.2. (`A211-h9JlI'I'RV`Il.' IQENTS FOR THE `n""r`r`i an `NT nm .r~gm,I.m`.\x'E NT. Pagnoctmn, ltgnn on the milways has been adlmbed; - aind therefore I am not in that seetlin`g: ' tmurc phxinly.` gut at Unmwu gbb UP Illa uvarvasvnnvqo But; m1fortuuute1y' the dead-head sys- crowd. If I_ V,w I might see-thmgq A _x . :+ ;. T nnlu `hnhnld with` the `curb Kmurc |)J{cU1ly. ' ` I `_ T As it is I onlyAbcho1d with` the eye . *faith and stuff the battle from` afar. T ~r-1,4-.- A...v.1...-.....J An 4-In: Jnxlv.noi\@ ` ' .` Helg w UV Uunfnvuny yvnsuu. J.`vqLv_'_' . whoa may to Bv'1 th Leader, w know What * WW. . .._.- Book s!. so}:k: u aooxmu Ca}1and.whh}- 1 we ha_ve,, spd,wh;u we have not we cxnv get. j Sultionery! Stationeryil Stock -includes` . loolscp, Post, Note Puaer, Enyelopes, kc-,_ . in a|lsmwes,aizesa -1 ; `feet. uWa.l1;Pv.per! w..u 1.p=ru Wall Paper sell.n .31: greatly xeduced prices. - Order: for Boo1:_s, Magazines, &c.,V promptly . attended to. I'M ma nosnl for. and sell the best mnkors Ll.'O . Eoin, Receiver-Gene1`a1. 1 _ . Foxu-nier, Mxmstcr of Inland Re-T hH:'.. . gr ` . P. -W. Scotti, without portfolio. .: ~Pl'C.bidCllCy of the Council yet to , "I . I{ma', ('Victo1'u, JIMUEL BmG(;s,_D.vB.,T ` `.Thn A. Macdonald, Posfmastr- ,, Premier, and Minister 11 L. J. , of the NORTHERN A1)- ,*in a tine Barrie-Lone - you `are de crw of are you? \Vhere s ,5), to. V70 32*. age:-its for, and - in P;a'nu_s, Organs and Melodcons. . The "West- . ermanp -U-"."."'ht Pisnn is on exhibition now u _ ` our eat.ah1`x.= .-..2.-nt. (` vi` and enmiue -it. The `-D-. vice-.r" Piano 13 daily msking in way -into the Drawing Rooms of the best. society, toiely on ils ow .'norit.s,Is attemed by the -principrf. Iriusiciai Journsls n the Unitedtnteo. When 2 urrhnsiua leave your order: with In for Vve a._major-` ithbiu . ` - .;B1ake. , .:. . any; . % % _ ,.% ` 6 g? .gou_can aepenn on nuns. ` So now you know just how it is your- -solves. . T J. Bhty." . 1 Both pa- ` '95 Pre vigbrously supportilig V Atlwir lezulen. by diligently telegtaphihg to Ottawa esw ` `:3 5'1 :1 while t0vkn0W Wxynru I'.'.v-;r,`v.1= -- ggrfectlv Wuillo uuw lain... 5 . Every Gtfyoa -: perfecty `dill: dent of Sllccc, : 1:92`:ketul of ` `Meg:-ams from Ot`a`.-. " - ." ting 9. mars 3 _".)T.`ity for the parsf. And every Tory isequaliy certain that Sir Johh is all right, and can also" prbl duce a batch of xe-assuring telegrams _ from the capital. T ~11` urn ...... +.-uin'a'+.n i..'.-'-mire r-rmdence in from me capmu. wj `We are trying'to in.-q:ire_ r-ondence the suec'es's`of the gre'at.Re1u.`m sting upon the result. ` True, them is one drawback to this. .1... run. '1'...-am -ms: nnttn take vou _ True, tnerels one ulrawuuvn, uu ........ . plan. The Tories aptto take y0.|`; up, and then you will probably lose your Shekels. v . .. I tried the bluff game with marked` success last week. Whenever there was `A political discussion in my favorite bibu- listic resorts` I` would step up and remark, I'll bet any man 31000 that the Govern- ment will be defeated. Money `talks L! ' Put up or shut up." 'm.:.. uvialnnnnf. nenernllv silenced Olli` Put shut up. V This argument generally _< opponents if it didn't convince them. Rut. on one occasion I nearly met 1 opponents 11 u man u 9uuv_u.w .......... But on one nearly my match. A reckless`youth said he would take me up for a. century, and placing his pi .1e 611 the counter, said, " Cover Lluub 7 _/ Ilulru nu vv-,- ..._- W , - , I plied. . _ . . - ` Why so '4" I queried, in amazement. Why, if the Reform Party should attain power, it would ruin us-my lmourn`-Inll Q11!` it would rum \lS-vu1y brother and I. What. with 9. Reform Government in power at Ottawa,` and another in Ontario, . he Globe would have nobody to abuse--nothing to pitch into. 0the1lo s occupation would - be gone. Our best. hold is denunciation and" opposition. -`Whnn Gmrga "took ofce with.Sir Drawing Rooms on me nest puma-_y, United States. When 2 arranging your with n Decker. ~' - M .. J. EDWARDS t SON, - , Booksellers, 80., B . and opposxtxon. -`When George "took John at the time of Confederation, things were awfulvidull with us. The - .pa.per lost "its wouted fire, and steadily declined in circulation and inuence till he went back into Opposition, The suc- cess of the Party is the` last thing we desire. If they should happen to turn out Sir John, (which between ourselves is not very likely) we `shall have to nd - some excuse for `resuming our normal sphere of Opposition I nnnnn Gordon is about right. The sphere of Upposmon." I guess Gordon right. Gldzt would be awful dull reading if it had nobody 1:9 vituperate. ' Wm G1-its are exulting over the nym- had nobouy up uuuperuw. Th; Grit}: exnlting num- ber of renegade: Whom they have be- guiled by specious promises to support _Ma.ck_enzie s motion. . T They even entertain hopes that Mac- dnnald, of Picton will ulbimateTydec1a1'e himself in favor of Reform--'.becauee he has made an amendment. rnL.... Luna u. :r\n`\-ad fjnnningham` of has made amenmne-m.. They have uncured Cunningham, Manitoba. Thdugh he comes from Wignipeg, it must not be `an osgd that he is one of.thos9 half-bree; :3. On` the contrary, he is: fun-bred-a perfect red QbF\A\ zmlug. hv the rubieundity of his man, tn udge cotintm ..ce. He hag through. 1 '17:: `H. +1111. net. rats. T`_J |?5ii which. _ With the ,excopn.;nn of the excitement over aifairs at Ott-.nm_ Tings are quiet here. 1... .......L +1: Muqqxnnarv Rishon W yuc L'LlUL\llIQLJ 51:3:-nu`: ~- Mgoma was congecrated. The ceremony` took place at St. J runes Cathedral. it is a high church, and will be higher ivhn the steeple is fmlsh- ed!. x1-_........,....-. lkinlmrmu warn in tnwn to amerous `bishops were in town to) assist. A bishop is 3 .1303-3 PTe9~"h" :9`. venembm a.ppea1'ance, who xvcarsknee breecheg in the style of our gmndfathers, and `has-the top Of. his 113-` tied down 3 the brim `by strings like 3.}!-B Pggmg f_` vessel. -n-rL __ .1...m - 1`-Iulunn neat` qfnan tn VESSEL Why does a. bishop need strings to hold the crown of his` hat on? It is 9. question that l1a.s.often puzzled me. Rnfnre the honor was conferred on quesuon Build: Lliluu-Ulvuu yunpxvu auu. Before the honor was_ the Bishop appointed, it` was tendered to A Hamilton clergyman. , A l"I"_ .l_..`I:nn4-1 "A unf. nkaorwn to 3 numuwu Uuu. Juana. He declined. e did not observe M 11010 episcopari? according to the usual form ; but when they. asked him if he would be a. missionary, he shook his ' head emplmtically, and luconically re~ plied, " Mission? Nary 1" _ T have to no `to the t..ele2'raph oice, LI.l'Uu5u. - A H3 _1:. to 21. 1,.` ill. . . >Either that new ca..,. : I , ..J:_ .. ..'- u\I\Vr\1'\DI` r\"" P1180, " m.uss1uu. 1 Anal , 3 I have go t..elegraph and support the Reform Party by send- ing despatches, to ask how the fight goes on, so l 1l any `au revaz'r."A ` " Why do bummer nosesfaxle 2" Because whiskey is dear." ~ ore. _ , . Lay week the Mlssxonary Bxshop `1 ..-.... uunn nn*nnDi'nf.PI]_ i '1`he=Northern Division Sons of Tem- perance No. 157, held their usual month- ly open meeting last Fride evening, 31st u1t., in their hall, over _ , Harri- s.on`s store, and notwithstanding there being another entertainment at the Town Hall, there _was a fair attendance. The Mayo:-_ ' occupied the chair, and opened the meeting some well-4 chosen remarks. ml, _ __.--.___._... ........:..a.:.... .: .......:.. CIIOBCLI. 1`u|uzu'.nu. ' The programme, consisting of music, dialogue, s1nd~a.Vfa`rce,` was wel1sus_ta.in`-` ed, throughout, but; we would particu`- .1s.rly mention how 'a.dmirably.Mi3s Gray and .Mr. Graver parformed their parts in their Irish chadotnrs in the die.-logu ` -1: u 4.1.... ..a......;1..I:.... Inlkmlr who 'Dnunri 111 51181!` .l.l'.| Ulla`-l.`lbUlIUl I M4. uuu uuuuguu of the stumbling bloc}:. __ The Divisiori was indebted:as usual to Miss Plnxton, , ,,__-:|__1`_;. 1.1:. _..;1...J...... I u... I ' Si1:.'l.o,1nx{ A. IvIac and colleagues lizwe resiglmd, and Mr. sytcceeded-in forming a~Cabinet geand at ~ Jo clo<-k on Friday afternoon AParlia_ment `was pron-ogued. The following compose . the new Ministry: -' 1 -2- 1').'.......:.... ..'nA lHn{gfm- Mackenzie has . WUU PIUBIUVU uu uuu ll-Iuflvuuvu. . Although ye cannot sqy too much in favor of_ encouraging open meetings, yet we think "such entertainments should consist a .s_-fafr. ae._pra'ctica.ble of music, and the pledge of ' ; total abstinence circulated, seas to be ll8i3tP`1..ts.i!"d\3`,f3T;i$~ Possible avoid- :-Cln `.`Iu:l>'4~3u-no {uni-A nnnma thonn` nan. WE llluUU|;U-.133 .1-IIJDB who presided at the melodeon. AH-};nna11 nu: nnnnnthnv ton n _JllL Lt. PIIBGLUIU n:vuAyr ing xnere theatrical por- `formancesgzhqg losing sight ,b_f the prin- giples of _Sons; of and the Vg1'e`a,t_9bje<:Vt. they :hve in view. . ; I:j`;xnIAa1n: midnight ,on. |..+.;.-.a..9V1. .'..'+'-.. can .4... .....- Id.-.'m."-:.-.5 sQNS__ OF TEMPERANCE; (, he 1:: mu-Dreu--a. yu1'u_:\ao .9... _':udg{: by the rubieundity ed a cunning-game : ` perfectly ?`oVn,- qoizketful "of -~__...... -`. in the Grit Cabi- ,__L `-l` LL . vnn M 1-. .\Inc-kenzie, P1`-emicr, -aund of } nbl'|c \Vm'ks. .b 1 . ' Mr. Dorian, Minister of Justice. `_ Mr. Blake, without portfolio. ' Mr. A. J. Smith, Minister of Marine and Fi3]lf?X`i(iS. V Scx1ato1' Sb. Jnst, Ministerof Agricul- ll IJLIU \Jl.1U \JI zhe rest. `of ` Gave another ef her enfertainxenteih the Town Hall on Thursday evening: on ,_ which occasion the house was densely `scarce standing room. "9It'~}*wa4;.._eTve!feiii _r; the evening, they the entertai_1'1it}etx`g:wns{; ~_ in evgeryh 9'wgi3g.;'app1`eciatod. .. The ."i iw'e_1~y;L 3 ` walls":-ang with expresionhgof mirt.ii_ from the timeethe lgzdy appeared until 9 the end. The shipwreck scene was very W good, and fairly showed that Miss De- - Moutford had complete `control Qxierzher I .. ..1-.:n..4n .crowded,. so-Lmuch so thgt tyege es dent from `the. repeated ~ applgilse edlginge : J.u.vu. vnvn -. s ubj ects. A I H: nu subjects. I , '. __", 3 . V Although there are, quite 'a"s _nuiny dis- ' believers in. this `science (for so it has ~ become as beliefvm-'3; yet any " nwho sziv the enteitainment last . e__1,ing, cou1d'_scaLr_<:ely doubt Lheir own |`sen'ses, and must bf necessity be com- ,n_.1 ...........6- Hans-nnahrou in hpeve in "senses, anu mush un. u<:ur;anLu)' uu -.~_-u L pelled against themselves to believe in 3 the` lady's power. That she is :1 m_es- ( merist of high order nonecan deny ; her whole bearing and appearance impresses you at rst sight. We hzzie seensnearly I all the great mesmerists of ' the day, but .1 we must say we have -ne.Y`el"..5.3.BI1,0J,1.e that `gained such a remarkable control over her subjects in~so 'short _a time. ; Miss` DeMontford appears again on - Friday and V Saturday e_v_eqings, when, there` is not the slightest doubt but that the Hall will again be crowded, `as on the previous occasions; ` ' znux the tum.` Mr. Laird, Minister of the Interior`. Senator Christie, Secretary of State. Mr. Can-twright, Minister of Finance. Mr. Isaac Burpee; Minixgtor of Cus-

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