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Northern Advance, 18 Feb 1875, p. 1

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.tr`(5D.'L o." .11 ["3055 `Z-.`\ as w ` ms and Deal as-.m.-Jolnn -~.W "'L`c\en at 11% I , <)m.uxawoo1i L ` ~- Cl`) ..LV V7. LVl\IL|vl.I.\l>VV1, ' ` Auctioneer. A ppraiser, kc. V ==_ .._._q _._._a INGHAM BROTHERS, 'BUTCHF2RS and arm. `uuuuuuu nu`; tsruumt {{'0f1L- p'>.tx-oungo so literally bu- m'edecm4:Or. Ufce and Eaat of Fars.g11er's-H_ote`, 111'. 1-. `.~;a:1`.<:.5. xii` - 2:. Y, v';-: N, mu-`wager 19' D. G.` ,sml (Jraduate of On- rinary CoE1s,>'ge.. - 'L`_lze. !<;re'u_,i:1fnrms-the public `: (;;`.1`l'_'. on the busines n Qn H... nu..- Ac rx :1 Town of Barrie.` nun -.'um 1.-c-v:5ee Umlmd Canada Lnncic-d Credit money on Real E:.`1ntr:. '.` k`.J.-111': .\`.`m : `ii-10 H. HLACKSTOCK `VULLI III on analysis: (T3 `E1 111115`) A l.\.L\J.lIlL` Q} rick knock, Duulep A.K`..H' I. }{.iLf,;rx7o.\' Lx`..\'.\'0:-I. Ann: w 46-Iy The `Simcoe, under its `new management,- has undergone considerable improvement, and now presents to the travelling community 2. house nuexcelled for commodiouaneas and- com- fort. The Bar is supplied with the choicest brands of Liquors and Cigars, and in the_cha.rg`e of an adept. compounder of drinks.- `Good Stabling and Sheds. 40-ly .'1HE BANK uu'r,:51.._. .11.- lxarlen Clnrknnn, mm: or 41.. van... m..s. *'J.l.LJ JJLLLVLX I1\J.li'4.1J.-" Charles C1arkson,(late of the Turf Club House-.)_bcg5 to intimate to the public that he` has opened out 9. rat-class Hotel on the pre- misealately occupied as the Bank of Toronto. The bar is tted up in rst-class style, and Liquors and Cigars of the choicest brands can n`.`:~:2ys be had. The Stubling is good and `ample. The best ofaccomodation is oifered to travellers andboardera, an the rooms are large and airy. and` the best of board is to behad. An attentive ostler always in attendance. . CHARLES OLARKSON, 17.1v ' Du-nn-:.u.\.. ` __-__*.___ OCEAN HOTEL. .._-_.- TS 'l\Y'|'r1-Iv`-n 1- ' _. exther sex, young or mm min more money It Work wuh us in their pmrqmoments, or nu the time, than at any` thing else, Patucnlars (me. Post and to States com but one cent. Ad_duu G.8.'l`lNSON 5 cO..Pmlu\d. Nlune ' . E48-c-I . 31!. LIJILIIII. Hun nag; _ snow replrqdl {Ia Jalun all articles in hip `inc, of rho beat dgscrxpign,' qd ghoap nxes. B|nia.Dacv 3rd.1867 ' '-" ".' ` ` '1 r. xr_'.'.Ix U.'.D `::,A;>vi1.'aLh','l `:".- (4:12,-Thin vi.-:3 low with In 2" *1) be: up. HI . E, and medicine )..L:nr~9 I n-n-nlui H10 ,0: the best new `urzie;Dggv $_xd,V1.5_rZp` Opposite the Northern Railway Station, BARBIE. ~ Rm-rirx. Mnv I41`!-\ 1R"7'.! ' "" ` PAINSVVIOKEA, John ll. Johns, - Proprietor, Late of the Victoria Hotel. Barrie. uluou Io: man Illll DGIII. . CHOICE LIQUORS AND CIGARS. STAGE TO AND FROM GILFORD, ROSE- MONT AND ALLISTON._ .` - I`;-I"In|:nII:1A:-`itntlnnnin n~.o An 1.. The Mansion Home is 0. three story brick Building. ` It hfordl apncionsness, convenience and comfort. The proprietor is well known as 9. hotel keeper to nearly elloin this county, and his experience will be a guarantee eltothe merits of The Menllon under his superintend- nnce. ~ - . sample, Rooms for Commercial Tmveilem T GOOD STABLING AND SEEDS . D. FAZRA GHER, ` 9. V ' prnnrinfnr " I per day. Akenu Qrmtedl 411 $5 To clule: ofworkmg p eopIo, at enher old. mike work wuh_ mare moments. time. am The Tn|.le'and Bar well supplied. G09 (1 Beds Firs .-class Stabling and Attentivo Hostlcr. . . , A_lr __,_,,,, -- U-N ION HOTEL, C'0OKSTOWI:T: " J. '1`. GLASS!-`OED, Proprietor. The best of Board, ample And good accommo- dn.tion' for man and bent. I711!) T1712` 1' YIHTTIIDG A R11 ! ITTIV A` `Do W7-ly TA A.` `. a IIOIIIJII, J Ba}rig,vMay 14:5. 1873 I The subscriber has re-tted up this Hotel and made it the pldaaantest and most commo- dious House of call ofany country hotel in the Province ?Good Meals, and Good Beds may be relied on. Also, the Purestof Liquors and Cigars. Comlnodious Stablifzg and attentive Hustler. 47-ly. The Dominion has been retted and renovat- ed, and now affords both comfort and spacious- neas. Convonientsumple Room`: for Commer- cial Travellers. Bar and Lnrder well stocked, Gond Stabling and Sheds, and attentive bower. Barrie Nov. 19, 1874. ._ 47-ly. r ITHE MANSION HOUSE, numrwr Qnrrnm mnxnr SQUARE, mmxn, - - - - - - - - % Excellent accomodation fo_r Summer Vilitors, `Pourists, and tho Travelling Public. Bouts. F ishing Tackle, and Vehicles of all kinds for the convenience of Guents. The Bar is well suppli- ed with Foreign and Domeltic Wines and "inner-52. `nnd Slmhlinn and Mn-nvn nanma . mm rurugu Iuu uomelui.` wmea and -' iqnc:-2. `Good Stabling and attentive Ostlers. :.l-- .-.Sp1endid Speckled Trout streams in the Ivicrnity. I ._ 48-ly-w rI1ylI\ I`..'~1vn-r run...-s. ..- .--_ .-._ '(l):2pusi!e the.N.R. Station,` Dunlap-:t.,_Barric. B031`. GREGG, Proprietor. Late of the Exclxanzc Cookslown. . uppusiu: Lue 'AuVa1lC0 omce, |"B.l.'l`l8- _ . i"nis commodioua establishment hnsjust been opened, and having been built. especially for the purpose of n. first-class hotel, is tted up as such, and will compare favourably with any house 01 the kind North of Toronto. Commer- clsl trzi.ve1ler|, private families on cssusl visit; and the public generally will nd that the'pro-` prietor knows how to provide for their especial requirements. _,The best of stabling attached, zttended to by obliging and exp-rienced bolt- lers. Stages lenve this house daily on the ar- riv.--.I o: the up trains. Bar well supplied with. the has: ofliquors and cigars. 7 33- I`/I7 n. FARAGIIER; Proprietor. Corner of Mulcaater and Dunlap Streets, opposite the `Advance oice, Pattie. l"nia commodimm pnmhlinhmnnt. Inn innilu 1111B GYAL HOTEL, ALLANDALE. JL (Ox-oxon`a old stand.) EU} IBHSIJ Wll')O|1l Q81-IUOUDII. - ' Security. Prompt payment, and libemlizy _ in adjumznent of its losses are the prominent features of this wealthy company. ` 1` Fire and Life Policies nned with v'ervl1b.:-ml IVJHLUH-*5 CI HHS WUHIIUY company. I and Life Policies iuued with very liberal conditions. . ' ' , , HEAD OFFICE, CANADA BRANCH, ' ' . . MONTREAL. G. F. C. SMITH, I Chief Arrant Fm` Dnzhinimf. exceed tony nmnons oruouu-s.i V - 1 - > Claims by Chicago Fire, estimated at nearly $3,000,000, are being liquidated nl fast -as adjasted without deduction. ' m~nri21- Prnmnt nnvmnnf and lilvmrnlitv in ----.. DUNC A-N M. CHURCH, PROPRIETOR. V Laza of Haruaod Rmlroad Hausa, Rm Lulu. pm: smcom HOUSE, next door West. ofILhe' L Old Bank of Toronto Building, Dunlap street Barrie ' Jlvzuunuu ILSBUII, all ,vvv,uuu'. - 1405585 {mid in courts ofThirty-ve years, ezcesd Forty Mlilions of Dollars.; Clninxa hv (`.hnnrrn Wit-A nnmnfnd at nun:-In _j.-j-.:- }JOYAL S'PANDARD HOTEL, r\ Ja'..J IR/I . 1. , .$Km_rru go.--2. 'Ibns1a]to,_'4 lwu I became n1 )OMINIQN HOTEL, " m`:'I.Ugas, T t flute Olerk in County Regiptry Qfce] ' Conveyancer, Commissioner in Queen : Bane`-, A`:.ctirmeer, Appraiser and Commission Agent for the sale of Houses, Lands, Farm Stock .Houeeho1d Furniture, Goods, Ware_s,&c. Also, for the callection of Rum, Notes and Accounts, 38`C9.sh advun_c:s mad: on goodllofg for Sale. Sale Room, corner ofcollier and Market Sta.. B!1"r5, . Unnu UU:IDl'AD.an,l.-uuuly office opposite aha _Max-ket, Bun-ie. .{.-! $.;;)us'ApVEl'!*IsEMEN'l's ,_.,.~..,~--.... - . .\.~.~..-~.--~v-- . .`.-,-~.- 1_[_>I:AN D HOTi}-IT,-(Late Royal.) corner of Front and Goldwater streeza,()rillin,0nt. M. s_H.~.NAcY, . . A 1-,/x. Azx \./s/\/s./xxax `1LAP.KSON uousxc, BARBIE: ' J J USHUA OLARKSON, Prop/rietor. Tliotc1sE TERMS: $1 per -year 111 advance; V BINGHAM. - .Prop1.'iet-or-` .%IM':~}_LIVERP0OL. LONDON Aim GLOBE ' . msvmxcxc cos1PANY._ . _ Available Assets, 027,000,000. nssea nail] in nnm-In nf'l`hh-tv-vn vauu'l.| *-_ -v--`-ms Remedy j` , L01 ._Vmpt0m ~ (1 101m; mi taken 9` 1; +.!:.- conziu '15" xaea-red to an -for the MULVL ALVU AIJ.lJlDlULVo . V Bfchurges 1!lodcrate..';; _49-ly ['03. ROGERS, ~ - _ ' CHIEF CO.`IS1`ABLE, County of Sxmooe, V Imam nnnmfm ma Mm-kat. Bun-ie. WALTER TAYLOR, Proprietor. Lin 1. uurzuu, Proprleto Vlaule Ex_changc; Cookslown. III Iriilll-I59 ' Hotel, Barrie. Vol. U 0 01111 It], ` Chief Agent for Doxhinion. ` JOSEBH ROGERS, A smut. Pm-1-in `rm wi%1 Y .s4:sW.EIa: _....A.X|.- -Q Q V `DRY V AGRICUL- .`;[:i1nAsARmE rouse _~.aND;siro_v1-2 wpnxs. . Ru. iMp1.sMr:N';z- - Proprietor. Anni, oN'r_A1uo. .L\U\J'l!Il\--3 Aggy, Barrie - . RKSO N, cPropx-ietor. 9 LLJHLU 7 Proprietor. .. ronnmn. 43-u-ly 20-1 "ATE 0! College, '1 `enuine A; with the 3UsT1E IS THE GREAT,wVBII1_` ./ , .. I . V I -- 4' 1 I` _ . --. {,~rn:a'.;;_I non; ms .i;;_:..7,L.33. ` V` :1 >}.,`_-.,- . ..' _ I . ' @1*Aas1Mc0E' G E NERAI ADVF 1'} - T 7 /53 - "3' " ` `V ~ J ` V` . ' ' , . ' J '.=z.:3 .,~. . . -2;-2 ' -~e " ` -. : .. . ,. _ , - ~ s... AND L, ` " ` " ~ :'fZ3'I'?> C'x`,"3n -(".1 L-_., I- `.1 35-"'I"`5*`-" &5?U`~'0i3 1:-.Ll.: u?1?"sr%Mir;.4;`a:;1%-1;iN1if%1.jt,.;;Nn THE WHOLE sndnigq? % gbntaiiigrhursday, Febr1iary1s,V1375.[ -av`; ,... .......-.s---if`: d _ hem? lqwet J. . (`M31 I`- _III` OUR, ll!` i`e'.'e:.in, <=.x1_e%I<:,n.-J7"`*"-""`"" """'`"""""'-""' ` . ind an d In ggtbs$V one :ks`.m:`aanggy 9-ea.-arm...-. 4.-:1; V,;-:-' " `W '._".' '. 5.53: 3!! '- ' ` _f?n n A,..0' .1!" ` avxaqqraxe `p6,q'd_ I. ' `. jg , .`&?nS: 5 ; as fawfiiilinti`; isJol 53bJ1:}l'}.Fliko'tha 1 tick of a clock, md%3iY' f3o3rd.. We do-.not rdin hhidmmil.wo..~'como % into, middlm lifn: oriznld I000: when it our timsha`s:baemfri.;o1bd`sway; 1% are p.I;ni,k{9do1'zn3ni.`LQd\h 9i`_:pgr':tj, for M: can; a` `t it .' 1 In uqziog gqpottyn _ , - '1.:.-1 21.19 I ' 0l_ll'./,(l,l}l . _,' _e run no In om: psssmg ~ i:.:iz""':"fi,tlir_ X I ` 0. gs raw` n ' P halt n` a plush ' Y` `thoy_ tpn.y_ --j`-1 Remef15}:U'p, iiibx `r the talents +0116 2 had f,q3g\gQ:{h9r `Eye, another We and.=n9a1e9 499-' @592. iumong. mu .`*39.3 ;.`:a`n" may be comnaresi ~*;.I!.;f3.;g;9v. .w.i.th'.oduo-non. acquired;3r,'.ga,_g5gv_ igif 9, by with an PP'Fl:5e.`.!i.! F-`~9;:8995-It-wo'u- our one. !Wo,.,2s,1i'e Ltalanfajpgthe but of our abiI,I`ty:'Wh"sh,|} ':i`iBo `ad; and P';;r3?`7;*9?;?E:9- {tsyc-;wn53`.;q35_u |'I _ CQU a 361W 5 115:` . .1,'=a;1e~..1? A.aZ`9`;.3a.aZ vnuu wan auuu1uoIqI'y;E0 1 `became Mrs. Nowell? somt time-ago and am very happy with my husband, who in a perfect mgdelhgindwattera himself that he tre_at. m 'witjh 6, judicious mixture of `kindnss and sevbricy. But no m'attax:`i-`.1 am content. Harry has given up his hunting, and we `are off next we_ak,toV_I,t_a.ly,~ for the -Wintgr. ,.u.u,. u was anorner younger nep- l1ew,;li.kewis_9 culled Nowe__ll, gmd in the sarng regiment q.s"him`ielf,_ who had married his sister; '_Tl_iis explana- hon was so'.tisfa`ctry';"-E6 I `became 1VIrs. Nnwnilro. qnmm o:...-...n... _--I --- Miss Valent,i3f, %fiwhbm`I had been so jealous, ws mi loss aV{1rsbnag'e than Captain Nowet! s sister. He took 1-he name of ."'N9_w']`!f`fs`Ql{;1;a nch uncle who udop*.od_bim, with the intention of making f him .his'he1r:.. :Bu.when I first met him th;gy:hg;i_ had some ahgh; znisunxderstandiqg, chasing " a separa- tionbfor some time; (t !id* that washe reasonvot`. his emarrabuxxont when I questioned him _agqt_,J;i;nolf on the day of the never-go`-ha-forgotten plci-nic. 1 _ But all disagrements had long since been adjixsted,n; n:d hidlfndllatelydying, Hurryhad comb iMo'a my large pro- perty. It "was another hew, likewise culled Nmxmll ,1 :. W395: whondoptod-him, with ihim .his',heu'_ rfst h_i-m` t_,1p_y:_hq.;i_h mu, that? srm"';ca?:1d'=}aid1" 'b'ar,m'm out of h"i' sighf, "iiiid 'he`,'WZs'!o;trhvel back with" us-"t'o Ehgl u'nd' on. the n1on,cw.. `.1 4'. n; V J . , l\Nf,.1r.| ..,n e`..- av auuunll I0 uuyc ]ULlLR13|:, ,_' "'(' ,: _, _ A NotwithsIaz1ji n ,t_li e"'la'to `s.`a_d'and trying evcuts`,'_ M_r._ ix'&"Mrs}:Vdnsittart bore up bette-r"t,h'_?g' `qould `,1_nve been expected. Th.e'1'1" ;`r'6 ze_tinjng `hildren had done ail '.tha_t"n'ec"t'ioi; js;ncf"duty could suggest fb j'esIson`_"their"` `rief; Harrv. `mo. `ha -:1` b3!-Y. ...'..-2. ; ---_'-t-_- ,,,._ ,-..v .... _.,..._,. uuuuuuq nuq llly suggest jes son}"theiE"g'rief; Harry, too, `had b2Tf.aTgri_it `comfort to them; 'a2:`d"` thvl `L M+.q:~V-n-ma-+ LLI4 :v.e- :u|._L'Uu But now it 1.~.z altered. .:You;1".- I;'said,`and my voice` :z1bs1:3k1`Lt%'Va`owI'r' whisper; were my r true lofv. ' V . -" And nm,,ly5:- 1.1.1." '.ii"1, were my nrst t1_'L.r_e` l'9`v_,"_,' V .' -"I And, Dqr:f,'," " e acfded,` 'g_dntIy, ,, . . nishing myedth"r 1`e'3fb?:'l;,' letme - hope yo'u 1- xas:,'.i*_ NotwithsIaz1jigt_ib" `late dad `and Mr. n3 _ - Mrsj.[V&nsittart hnrp n'n lvmnnu-nu-`J1. -..._|j 1:. V - F?-E33 I-J Ilnil. 5!. 1'!` 1110. are tihit C31 xmtuxc au_d oval i mus-t uunuuu I./U Z1131 WHO Let us draxvi 9.` 0V'e `days. Sorrow,` 2 3'3 for the loss of o1i`e"6`:;Iiii respectgd, not onlyvby E by all who `knew Chaflie n L-..L.'.`-u --~ '1 " of sisgif `ri"u:r:`~. ` ..7 ` ._-;i9aI12__ga _.-.-.._ .._+.. _.'.,'.'a his _;obl= pmt 1 O; "ht" h'eV % had `only raimedi`?aBd fp`pz{rsd;by re entered the" 11595! ;s6m'a irts me help of ms. -vadsicmi,-mag` had . 7 and? had been a _si1aat,%gpaft oi"ot ma above scene--to :f_Hmi`hi'sta1""t'es!o"ra'- l'ivo:-Is; bur, -.x1:\_. iiilEE6`i1f"f1'b`:e5.s! "AH . that ndzv my befdi*a`u"wE1s tK'bUdy"Of : (}l:ari(a Vm1.~1itt.:r?.. His soul. had re~ I tamed to Him WHO - ` ~ \,......m _v uzmzmzrt. js you ` 8317'!!! o1'r'iI`{I`:' """ -.1 -- .,':.~*-1--is-vw 'nn1:F4mM.d..J.nn.nLL- -.3';|I.".!'4!-P. I - - -'--`r ,..--:-. j : ..-a M. Don; Emma.- , ."Y; .`.-"F I"G9915 393.4 }an_1)'bYA l4Ll|IU', supn I_'fm_`l18_l"I of o11e`s@:mucIx*`!p?}e: ed. onlv.. Ym 53-W-"' m ut;::xl,.a gregt comtort ` thy; ' Mxs;"`Vg_ns1ttart I `g"row.;u ~`.~: ,oT dttched to 't_:Qt1`} _b'ar him V 9 ` D > H ' ' ' ` 5...`: am? pm ,ac;:;v1 ed: :0 inc ; #4 -zzw. L swo8voiiaZa2 .'1T;i_Z ` M. J . ', `T f; ?=r-3.-'%-`*Lr`* T 9* X$3i g9dz9 as"!-Jfs:o':3 31072.3(` , `r r .9 <.s:~ vuupqvgll. .' H; L` vtaxl over 156 nx`t'few 8:151)` 'i'a`-n;'....o -1.- LI- 5501 71'`? v - v-, vuv uczw 1 an l!_'1IihsI "be m'm. 1.1.=.a :1`- ~. Whole No. 1174, We [)5 d -31. _ H law a felt and , but - The Church Association, like other associations in general,and religioue associations in (particular, is bound in all it eaye to be accurate, tempexate, and just :_ and if it violatee any one at these obligations, it will vcallnpon it ade- served censure, the force of which ' we do not desire to see htoken, or aggra- vated by any affection of meekneae. But it would be unfair to Judge the conduct of than who have organized Jterian Ohuach of Scotland. The Presby- terian Church of Scotland in an essenti- ally dbnioctatic. Church,` all the -members 9` which axe trained to eocleeiastica action, while its eourte are the genuine organe of the whole community. and the exponents of . rincipleetecognizad by all u the of association. But the chunk of England in its native country can 'i'`.`.5..'3.}`i."`. ..`..`i`1.2.`i?1E":`:2rE*P!il'- it by a rule derived item the Preeby- . 'ha[nily be quid tobe organized aea` ........... .. an . u. 13 a neuronal enIsblish- ' meat, with the Sovereign for its head. 1 Parliament for its legislature (Convoc_s- 1 tion having no legal power), and a ' Committee or the Privy Council, hr 1 which lay iudges pronounce .the law, 1 .for its Supreme Court. The mere 01 1 its members are `totally untrained to" ` vsny kind of ecclesiastical action, or to anything but~imple submission to an external law: they do not know whai 9' Church Ascccisjlion means, and when ._-they. `a.sa.;.tg.a9'..trt9d from Enslnnd to the G9lo.Ie;thcy us. oooloaissuoslly f,"n`g`-" 9-so-ash; sum of `-sum I um uum uciug euuuuiiy, iriougn GOV6tE- _ ly, pursued. Let the Ritualist only _ be frank, and he will be perfectly en- titled to fair play. In this general perplxity all things, even a return to _ the middle age3,ought to be fairly tried, that we may hold fast what is` good. It must also in equity be admitted that, while the Church ol Englandhas, with very brief and partial interruptions, preserved the character of a Protestant Church, there are in her forinularies, the still more perhaps in her hierar- ehieal form of government, the perpe- t tual germs ota Ritiialist reaction. At I the same time, it is idle, and worse 2 than idle, to blink the fact that the questions between the Ritualiete and Protestants are not merely supercial but Iuudamentahand touch the very essence of spiritual" lite. They are the questions which divided Christendom at the time of the Reformation, which kindled the tires of Smitheld, and which were debated in the thunder of war between the eet of Protestant England and the Armada. If people holding opposite sides of them persist in contending for the possession of the same Church, their lot will be endless strife: and endless strife ought surely not be the lot of Christians. The Rector of Holy Trinity takes off his coat and ehallenges his opponents to come on if they will only ght fair. Bat when the subject of difference is religions,a peaceful separation of those who cannot agree is surely more appro- priate than a boxing match, though conducted in the strictest conformity with the rules of the ring. ie . ,_ E The clamor of the faction fight which n fended on Monday last, drowned for D, ;the first time the noise of a battle on 5. iaemaller scale, but perhaps of more permanent importance. Shots have V, been exchanged from heavy guns. be- tween the Bishop of l.`oronto andthe d Church Association; while a rattling ,, re hasbeen kept up by aecrowd at d literary skirrnishers on a variety ol_ 5. supplementary issues, theological, 3 hl8tOl`lC&l_ and personal; some of them 1 partaking of the last mentioned char- 1 acter in avery high degree. Those I lwro wish to place themselves at the i right point of view for forming ii. philo- sophic estimate of the merits oi` the controversy, will never lose sight of the fact that this is merely the local seg- ment of a struggle now going_through all the branches of the Church of Eng- land, and which is itself but the re- newal of the struggle which took place in the time of Land. Founding their claims on te elements of Catholic sacerdotalism left in the Anglican system by the policy of Elizabeth, in party among the clergy are once more endeavoring to restore the medizvval priesthood, revive the Divine Right. of the Episcopary, Uri-Protestanize the h Church, and undo the Reformation. 5 That a great many of them do not see ,4 . exactly whither they are going is no 3 disprooi of the tendency of a movement, and character and objects of whichtare by this time rank to sense, and which has -already sent thousands `of converts, including its own chief origi- nators, to the place to which sacerdota- ' lisin and sacramentelism belong. Laud _ refused a Cardinal's hat while, as we plainly see, he was doing the work of Rome. N o fair~miuded Protestant, however determined he may be to _ resist the revival of the rnediawal system,will fail to do justice to the motives 0! such men as Dr. Newman, . Archbishop Manning, Dr. Pusey, and Canon Lidden. We cannot doubt that they can preaching what they sincerely take to be the truth, even when Dr. Newman solemnly professes his belief in the Holy Coat of Treves, the Lique- faction of the Blood of St. Januarius, and the legendary history of the Virgin. Ritualism forfeits our respect only when it assumes the character of a conspiracy ; when it economizes, or, in plain English, prevaricates; when its steps are stealthy and its objects are unavowed; when it introduces under the name of " decencv or art, and as things indifferent except on the score of taste, practices which are really in- tended to bathe instruments ofdoetrinal innovation; when by cautious grads- in tions and under cover of vehement dis~ or clairners it advances from the 0om- U munion to the Mass; when, with the 5| air of oalumniated innocence. it chel- tit lenges proofs of designs which are all {u the time being steadily, though covert- P. hi. Dllflllad. Lat [ha Rihanli-0 ....l.. .1. t i i F V I m_m(eI wnaj y undIng,11 wx - ` e.-_ r'npid mun _-fe.v.-L health .a Q` _;.._.._._ _..__._.L._.`.._..__.-._-., _ ._..._._.._ _ _..--- - -`run CRISIS IN THE ANGLIGAN - CHURCH. I And 82 00 if not paid in advance. (From the Nation.) . out VEIICSJ Ul UUUIS. We do not willingly meddle with my . of the personal questions which hsve . been iucidently raised. But when 1 Bishop Bethune allows himself to spesl; I. of T Chief Justice Drsper end Vice- l Chancellor Blake, together with many . other persons of the highest position in - the cornmuiiitv, as treduoers, and to hold them up to public indigustion as the promulgntors of n baseless scandal and the persecutors of inno- cence and honor, he must himsell be admonished of the duties both oi ac- curacy and moderation. He is evident- ly, ii not himself a strong partisan, completely in the lisnds of is party, which makes a pretty unspei-ing iise oi` him; and besides this, .there ere liabi- I lities to be guarded sgsinst in the st- l rnosphere of 9; snisll court, whether it I be that e. Colonial Lord Bishop or the: > of a King of Seim, When the Bishop ` speaks of the defslcetion in the Church Trust Fund ss "e long-buried griev- I once," we take it for grented thst, under the inuence 0! ll. strong dies, the statement presents itself to his : mind as true. But it is positively con- tradicted by the statement of ' Mr. Grierson, which we have no hesitation. in saying `we believe to bein socord- ence with the fact. Mr. Griersoa. shows in the most circumstantial men- _ner thst the grievance, so fer from being bured. is actually at thii time under investigetion, thoisgh. the in. quiry. according to him, is delayed by the person who ought to (eel most eon- eerned in bringing it to e conclusion. It will be the Bishop sini'pereiive duty, stter whet he has esid, to straw tbs: he end the clergy under his inuence. ere not sceeseory to these dele e. Hr- HillyIrd_ Cameron eppeeleto t e hlic coinpeseion: but pity would his 1, bg 3 `_. '5' 1_'!er whoeoeld find time to set es Chairman of the` Pnqjge Rm- wsy Coininittee, though he ' ` t hug teen conscious oi lisviiig 4 t!te~"s reeson fer declining thee o whioh honor our -`supply, but could rip: and time to clear his o'wn'_hg`f.g., tendering en secount `o'{ "g gm, Qenersl ser_v`iee'u-uh. m..si.i. .___" unuonn; an amount of mm- Qenonl union to the Chntbh may in properly ylnded, if nepoasnry, in. attenuation of 0. (Min nois but {hey cannot boplondod in ' jot an an- uiry. A Chief Justice `Dfifbr nnd ngioq-Chnneoilor Blake win; of coum. abstain from aiIzing~no'ju`dg'o'in any one to which they are ` thqnuolvca panic}, vi thzrgpssrsonlly or as member: ofthe Uhuzch Synod, oryixihghnt on- ity, d.-funding th'e_i_ntoge'ntI 01 than 8`i1au`r.ch whether`pecumury' (ii trinnl, by any means oonoiitnnt ' _h truth. and-Lhono -. We nro('inqix'ii3'o boliovo . ` W61) Fund theyvarc d9{onding_fgfd`in _ toot an ` IIIIHU D N A secondary issue has been raised and vigorously debated as to the char- acter cf the Teaching at Tniiity College. It is exceedingly improbable that a particular professor will ever be con~ victed of having taught particular jrualistic doctorines to particular: students ; Just as it is exceedingly im- probable that a clsrgynianiwill ever be convicted in the Chtirch Courtrof a specic act of unlawful Bitualisni. But it is not the less rnoral certain that when all the teachers ota College are of one way of thinking, they will inuence the minds of the students, and this in proportion to the excellence and attractiveness of their own char- acter, their ability and learning; High Churchrnen in England shun Colleges in which they suppose that the students are under the inuence of lattitudinar- ian Head or Tutors ; and it can hardly be thought unreasonable on the put of Pmtestiant Churchmsn in this country if they demur to having all the clergy of their Chin-.-h trained in a High. Church place ofeducation. Mr. Odgeu 1 . Ford, a clergyman, educated at Trinity Collsge,_int a, latter to the Globe, defending the College and ' its Provost, says` that in doctrine he does not consciously, either ill preaching `or catechizing, go beyond what, he learnt at Trinity College." In the next paragraph he tells us what his doctrines are. He holds that, - speaking generally: the Lord and the B Apostles taught a religion of the` kind 3 commonly called Sacramental, SE00!- dotal, High Cha_reh_.i or, to use the pro- ? per name, Catholi'e--that the Bible 3 is armeated with 8eorainei:talisni"-- T an that the question is between two ' kinds of Sacramental doctrine. Tim - is not the root of the matter, even I though it may have been taught, as we have no doubt it was, with judicious caution and in the most inoffensive term. But it anyjust ground of com plaiut exists, the remedy is to be sought, not so much in any harsh pr0~ oeeding against Trinity College or its excellent and distinguished teachers as ina general measure of University - Reform, which shall put an and to sectarian seclusion, and enable every r_ student. whatever his destination may T be, to breathe the liberal air of a great ' University. Those who compare Trinity College, with its limited star!` of professors, lo a limited `stas oi tutors in a College at. Oxford, leave out of sight three things: rm, that of late been considerably enlarged,- secondly, lhata system of intercolle- giate instruction has leen toa great extend introduced; and thirdly, what is innitely more important, that each Oxford College is one olagroup of WOMV-5V6. the members of which live in constant intercourse with each other, while, united, they form a_ University abundantly endowed with all the apparatus of knowledge, mien tic as well as literary, and now furnished withasta'ot nearly forty Professors. It is perfectly true that there is no Index Expui-gatorius for the students of Trinity College; but we must also ask whether there is anv great variety oi books. `VA rln nn! aaviliia-inlet em-.lJl- ___-.a the staffin most Oxford Colleges has . 3 W5 bout aomighj - alion thoyo|n.nfn inc. !'T.`- of activity or 5.4; `. Ilnv son" of. .o.`T`.`.a' :._ ,. I5r_'. `oi ' "mu" """'*"`37 1 - "`!s.-9t. ind (391.3, Iny sonf - , 1 .,, wnv':{i _,_w,9{muz pr: niin` ..... _- cannon} may no uuuwuu III III lIlnGlIl- - :blo, and . it as through some nah maohinezy as that of th_o_ Chunk, Association that the appeal can b. made. _--.....I_..-. .'__..- I___ I, . . I-vr\7Y!1 . - vvI9vI9iIItJp,l.;-,_,!lI`tb c:o"i'.e`:_'.`_ " ` 7 , Pnv YxlLl3ll.ll.Il oval-`,Jt,he ele in which th;'ltM.t,|iaI,I_teiif Eye unit, and _oan- alwaye inlibgyned, littlewira-pulling,to eeeure some ta, ccntederatee; or by the Chuub Comte, . before which the Pxoteetaiite are `tatwnely challenged .'to' carry their `cause, but whmh are in feet mete organs of the Epieoopal and eletical ` party. The*Pro,!eetaute aeeura us that they have attempted in mote than one instance to obtain the proteetiouof the Courts against sacerdotal innovations, and that they have been baied-in the attempt. The only effective appeal, as we have laid before, is to the general. body of the lajty ; and, though the necessity may be allowed to be lament -I-\'- urn` if an llunnnonk -A.-_ ----L _:..'.::":.*:: A. .4a.z::_\;aNL-:: If K. 1`i1;;3:v_L taug:.i_.!11ne, Um. ; :.41wr:;c .i0n, i :1} had been [1] '_::: L~0l`VY sinoj L JOHN SIL]: `.u1LLi3u1d,thin at REJIIEI . W is: the msult .0111 ( xp-1'icn(`e'ln,_ U1 pnrnculam _ to send free by! .-'L`H .1!)l1!G HI f.`1--Zlllldt`, A inion, Pre__ ' Vdi$Ifl\5:S Jllllt, ax am) Pm r .\'oIi3'yop & I L t`-o , Toronu '91-, :EfmcI;`@ U E .st(-d AA 4 "'! 121; '!\'C0nlI mluzll '08 I4)`. and 11111 .-'.-H \bune.I .14 by 511 I >l;.` Ln `OT 5: : Hue mnnev` ..c.sz2. n.`.uo U ad muoducl$`o_ x,., steam; u-`Mammal ' l>r\1ggxs11 Ill `Ur [DB ;.`,v xhrowig .~ ml 10 keg >1` w.-mi an U\J\'}Il-lue about .... 1|... n Urxnumq ing any nll Hi` n ' any _U `all I/bl (Jreat. 8 '\ n! H --u' `JA 1L,lllIl `.0 {ce -1 Y In. :,~uuL Bill the WI`! ,,,. m. o...` bmxu runvnxulis, Mamet Stall No.2, Bmrie. ave constantly on hand a good supplv or- esln Meat, Fowl, Gm_ne. cScc.. uf.as choice alny as the nmrkezs aord, and offer the same: Amy moderate prices. ` Cox ncd Beet, Sausages and Lard, togelherwith vurieiy ofother useful commodities, can always had an No. 2 Skull. ' ll purchases delivered in any part of the town e of charge. ' - ` " Cash paid tor Calllci A. `RINGKAM. ,T.'RINI!AM_ .uuLunu uu H 12, Butcberyand Poullercr, BEGS toinform the public Lhathe has taken 11 No. 4, in the Market House, Barrie. ere he will carry on the above business. atria. December 11th. 1867 50 JILL I IIII-I-I-Al. _vnvA-V it Q nnouncea the opening of the above establish ent,`aud solicits the public patronage. Goods. rnizure and Warns of any kind received and jdvnncced unon. -:--a Tradesmen : Books entered 11;. Rants and _llnts of :11 kinds Oolleqted. Documents ' d; and other similar work executed with ` curacy and iieipaitch.-' ` Li `N! A. Boxuo, BARBIE,-'P.O`-__ sURGEoN,, e subscriber hegs to mform the in`nn.`mta.!.-,5 oruton P. 0., Sont`\ Sim<"JP,a11dt'a1i` he is prepared to promptly amend to all SICASES OF I I(`v}lS!'?S AND CATTLE :1 anything requiring Vane;-inmy Skin. Hie udition Pow lers, Healing Oil. &c.,wi1l he Thornton and vir:iuiL_v, that his otce is at, nd vs-rv efhcnr.-i3us.9.nd aw mm hv ,7 n. UUIUUH l'0\Y M: Ind very efhcn DD, Druggist, & ended to. HIODIOUB PREMISES FOB THE DTOBING OI UUUD SALE_S AT ALL TIMES. nn- ______ ..-.1 4.. `LE. 4--.. urn] kg Jfnnnan. UEKUIFI UISX U`! Tflll. . f yaxuzrn BR.&gN=_l?__;j;1_IBL`E*' soc1%ET;% Er`:-ic Nov 13,1872. Iuaure ana v.W area 01 any >lLV|X-lu rcumvuu vuuu advanced upon. . nnsomons Pa-swans mm was S-ronme of Gooin RA 1' tr: Am A T.l'. TIMER nanuw?fEN7nT AND W ggmlssluu 00MS, -nn VFTIE MADTIKYH` IIATTQD '~7l'l1_1.I`4G {LL lI..lJ.l.JA.I.1LIL.l.`JNJn oodl consigned to his care will be disposed of to theTbut_ oasible `advantage. v rnu ml Mnnnnw ` x mrpouncl :.. Aloes, j.hc rompositio h and so ha_ _ but it is made ;own work]; '3 n in a vow hm :- ~:..____...__-.----- 0H}f H`0BLEvY, - T% ccountaht & Gene,`ra;l Agent; \0WEN STREET, BARRIE, om`. V xr noon TO THE Mlrgxgfaousm, Conmln Srmsnw, Buumc. * `lcaarsrogamn xuigntsorx. nun:-A.o-;s-on L-' unoc- ` Wi3A1ifri)`r}i7i'{t_(._ .uoMAs LO\VE,W /\/\/\f\/\ R.n..lm.. ..... .l ..-`,-.;u ms pr -`es one door Eu rm S 11.4..`.!iLTOL`? 5; ence~(`oHier H1`; ct, an un -nu 1511'. J oh?Morrow. m........... 41.. A-mn8nn nf ihn nhnvn nufnhl A U c T io N"`7)iTiD`;V` 1.\' 2.: k.uu,1., 51.'nI,`(:..-4.; Pnysittixx, &' . Y .-uiixnrrx-, TH-n:.\'m;; - e`{ -ly' ` lJ.\;A_\`.UiP. LAWE, 'EL501*i:1ciAN 25 CqIwvn.}`f Hun}:-nru'u Irv}:-ht KA:\n`r (\n..lmr. 4 ;` 1? -- [*`fWl% _i-Wftsszsa cs, such as Trl mic. wMr.eh. (111 .-x- 2s.d.x1L;ox1co1!1 1. . .ir(:s.; butt`! - ~ -n-mnml `BY To 1.1a::vc1}{;3F:F$e :i'_Tioxii .5. c'1rit_.~, and at moderenv !n`.eres:.-Ap- Al.iDAGH 8; STRATHY; Sc_!icitors, ,, `.l.`. ..-.~- --.. wan \..u|..' uu um uusnnuis .`1inar_\` Surgeon in Lhv place of D. G. `.11-`I, who is leaving these parts: and {x prumpz nttezxtiuxmunriskinfnl treat- '.`I {Ilr'1' Ih-\ nah-nvmrn~. an Iilwu-..H.. L... 1 Orilu, >:..m{;,;- an-M.,,,,. T7, A`--O7'n(-`_'v'-llt'L8W, Onnvc_muc.~.r; Com. D91` `F 15.11., &c. Heir-and In-visee Claimgy 1HC!].AAf,'&.'H. f`m- nnnmln 1.`-n-I;-.A I`.-mlfo AOH It Sl`R.A'l` IY. Brzrristors and At- cx-vxeye, Solicitors in Chancery. Notaries ,AConvey'a'~.c:rs, Barrie, Go Simcoe, Ont. nnwn, H. 5. snumv. NT & I.<)L`.\"I`. Bwprlaters, A1.:orueys-v.t- w, Solicutm-a in Cluncery, &.o.--O3ce-- p Strum. Barrie. sac-.c:=s'en'ra to the late Bxmllnn I.I\'m\r '.'-`..\v.u F: Gm"-n... - D.\`.\'.`>/_ \' . 1 ...1. g` purl` T D.lL., 812.1 `culcd,-Agent for ,__, .-.. A _, : . _ '_,._ __..A ,_,_- "-7' ARTHY &_f()YS, [LATE MCCARTHY 8; McUurthy,'] Burris!/era and Attonnnya, itorvs-in Ch4Lu'cj.-1'_v, !V'r.Lario9 Public and e_vunccr.=..v Dun`-.o'p street. Imrrie, v -I on M(3CAlI4THYLQy.U. '"LI.VB0YH,L.L.B. itgr in Ch'~.nc'ry. Conv-:%_Vs.t1c0r. Cotzxmis-` in C.}``., &c., `$t.'a_vz1er, Simeon. `90_0 AI . R. a..~:'1)E1>.\:, Attarney ulxzm, taou-' :1. ;\.I'. (I. Ft, Barrie. {_.._.._..__.._-.._._ ..._ ' V/PER J. KEA'!`I.\'(}, AT ().R:` EY{-AT- LAW, Sohcitoxuin Chancery, and Con- cer. Olces--Wuter Street, Pendan- ene. Money to Lend. - 13-y x 4'1 R13".--I fT.A f`L` '.'.l1`AAT\IIIr1u> f>H'6i.'L_. mart:-3. bur:(.'=0S`30rB to ; Buutou Lduut, Bo;'s_,& Svawnrt. nuvr, - ' (1 W };{1"2{' ,li1n:1m_mr 5 L \A.\.UL`4l`. 11:1 H D, `V'.1h'i.`,l, Hunisorfa liri Plating: done. . ' pnxrwtn AND PUBLIB'HE~D A m N1ensMHn1::ra-r~rAi;?Jj In the Town of Harris` V :[u'1*t%hcrit" ban ct, uux.-.wJr_ - xu ~ uu-LI`.Cl')', U0 y Puhlic, Am. re--Owen Street, Barrie, Out. ,"m VET. a az.:+,:m5nm:`;5.:;r.9 , iolicit-3r_. in Chancery, Coaveyaucer, ' - KUHJVL HaKl urc the p'>. H1 hi: In .#{.}iAl1:.;?A}.`AtL1;`:iJ:.rC?1t7:;jV- ".2.r.:"C&'Ja ~ all Diseati pz':`uI S`u.'cIl_ `.2; and all 4 rev Sex. icine has be ow on leco `.21 `.7 nil uvu vv -nu nu... v. ..,v __.-`.. ltshabut oaaible hdviz-ntage. v JOHL W. MORROW, A nnltnnaar A nnrnh-ml. ....-. ..,...-.-...'v-v . DEPoll`l'9R_Y b_r.-rnz_ V __ ________ .____--4. `-4 pqipofppahr ' l1.Vlll1nL\'l DHUIUILKD; _B' BUTCHERS and GEN- ERAL PURVEYORS, Mamet No.2. Bahia. ......, AILIAIIIIE uu, qu., wnl me cnciaus, and are sold by J. I`.- , &c., Barrie. _()rdVe.x'a promptly , ,r ./.r.,,/ ;r.,-.,- "r /. ~ _/.J\/., i & LEN:\'(fL\', A l"I'()Ih\`EYS-AT: ,\'nliCitnrS in, Chancery. Conveyf . ` ()i_cc :g.bu\'(: ]t"0st -Ullicc. Owen. 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