Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 18 Mar 1875, p. 2

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__ .. .... .. v 61' ng scent of; least, Mr. Sutherland himself has also gone :0 ' ' persul :1)-(1 ni` I Luv vvuuxu may LUFU-`U16 I tinn who e-gofllc was, )1 had donnmre, and gqucj. rdf tlio County ' mail, but as it was d not got tlfe nomina- . . . . . . . . . .. 4v '. Atkins _ mid Mr ~of Mi-` nm... ...A ,' 1`)7r'.- Maldl, , and the vote u mm M 1`. Boys,- {1116 73 an y-HU 7l_ 1:1 -, uumlnawu by Mr. I`. '30 70 `A LUCKY CONTR;1CT<)R_. , nominated , John_ Gil- L, um- : who -n LL)` MABRIAGES. ` A ' GAULEYj--ARNOLD.'--A_t the Manaio. Tgqgae, _on the"llth'instL, 'by,the Rev. M. Smni AmzoLo`; of Easy , V. PATTERSON 4- .: Elma, M0? the? V r.`3A3l','->, ARES .4 b6h."b".Fl05o r`.~.-.2 .~- meet , _GAVLE;v 9`f`n`Igonte: uuvrns. KING. .-On the '2'7t1;-:-alt. , the we of D:.Kxxa_, -ofadnughvtexf." __ ...- .--nay: VJ also J4\OUlIlI4O- DEAR S1r.,-Would it not be well to call the attention of am Municipal authorities: to the fact that if there is such a thing as a. chimney sweep in town, it _would be well that some By-law should be passed insisting on his atten- tion to his duties, as this town is in danger at ' this season from chimneys not being cleaned ? Surely some competent man could be ap ointed whose duty it would be to attngl to all such matters, more especially when called on to do _ so. Perhaps you would also call the attention of the Mayor to the unsightly buildings and xshedtv-cumbering. the Market Square, and I Wh_ate}'er beauty there is 1n the new- Fzre all. By m_aer_t1n_ thefaboye you may i perhaps infuse ahttleh e_ into the inert cor- 1 poration, Arm ..\.1:.._ ruse)`, J bath . -V....., -unvAl'aUUu nuuu. [elntive to the above coxnmxinicntiori, all_ we need say is, weythoroughly endorse the opinion expressed at the lnnisl Meeting referred to. Every one who knows Mr. Dodson . is aware that he is n.s'tri1e as steel in the ad- \f_ocacy of Conservative princip`]'c_,'--En.] __.j. To [he Lditoraf the dvance. nu: v\ Q"; 'nr_..1n .u. _.L `l'UpUI'b. _ _ Mr. Editor, lll conclusion, I would Just say I hzwe worked hard, 1 have worked faitlifiilly". consistently, and honestly, for the \velf:u'e nml benefit of the Association, and the Party `ntlzirge. ] have not .= my time," my t:Llent,.or my money, and now when Ilind the only gmtitude shown me .for- so doing is n 'slaml_ero_us, imjuntiable, unm:mIy, and c0wa'rdly a_ccnsntion 1 not only ivitln-{raw ` from the Presidency of the Assoeiatimi, hut _ from 1:he association itself mid. Sir, I retire with n; COIISCICDCO as clezirns the Sun 11117116 ` Firmament_. I might add that Inever gave 9. vRefo_rm vote in all my life, zincl if `I .ahonld I now votefor tl1'e.g'gntlem%m who, was` seelcted ` by the (Jonaermtive Convention at Cookstown on Saturday the 13th inst, I considc-rI should be giving the lie to my whole former conduct. Mr. Editor, I hope you, will not refuse to give the publicity in your next issue, and confer a great favor on, `_ ` Vnnrn mnnii ram~.m.+l'...1l.. ` BARRIE, March 17; cumyar it gL'c:u.n IZl\'0l` on, ` Yours most respectfully. . ; JAMES J. DODSON. \"u*rom.x, Maroh~l6t 1875. - fI'\-I_L_`,., A, A1 1 wuuui ~)i.u1I_`ul', bu mu: t:uI:c(/Ull;1C. U:\\`1(1 Ua,\'1(1- sun, l`Isq.. (Tonnnis. Merclmiit of the city of V 'l'orun`u), exercised such an influence over me "` at the last L-leutiion in South Siin 9.3 not 4 only tniuducc me to vote in` f:v.\'9.-' of` In-. ' Hiu.-lling` but also to give him infnn`na.t-i:)n in- f`-_ jIn'iou.s to our cause. `*1 Tii(lL:(:l. Mr. l'l might prnb:il;l_v up~ hnl-l my lignity huttcr by cont-ontin,g_; my.-self` sivith a simple uloniril of this Sl.'llltlI:l`UllS .'u:cl1- 5. 1tl()ll. but liJ1\'i1iy._; had `the honor nf hcing l`rcs;'d4_-int of the ('ousorvuti\'c .-\z4rs'U(:liltl(Ill of t the toyvnsliip of Vlnnisiil from the time it was `f fi:'a\t'oh,5ni1i'/.ci1, l. 't:on.~idCr it `not only Uuc: to the :\ss ;ci:1titI11, hut also,to the public gener- ull_',', that I should deny it in :1 more detailed nx.-um-.-r, and I do so by chzillengiiig any man or miy nllHll)L:l` of men in the township of In` nislil. in tho county of Siincoo, or, inilecd-,. in the l):-minion of C:umda, to point out one in- (lig-iilu.-;[ not of 1nincpi'c\'in11:4to. -;lurini:, or since tI1cI.'\.~4t :lCCti<)lX of tho liltc Mr. lfmliltoii, tli-at wn.sAnot in strict aoconlam.-c wth the principlos of the most staunch `(.`unscr\'ntism. I furtvlaer my that although Mr. Davidson and xnyselfnro and have been for the last sixteen years on the most intimate terms, and that .1 have hm] more `important business tmus.1c- itirms with him than I `ever had with any other man, yet, to his are-.1it, `I `say on my honor as a. m:u2,. that he never in any way whn.tsoo\'c1', either directly or ilidiret-tly,_hy word ufnmuth, or by writing, either asked or hinted tn niotliat hc_Woul wish me; to vote in favor of Ur. rjnclling. No, Mr. lixlitor, .\Ir. D2l.\`iLl5OH is too honorable: ;y_mmi to do so, for 1 say without the slightest q'ua1ification of , the word, that a. more lxonrztble or n more I ilprigltt num l lmvc nc\"cr inet than Da.vi<.l 1 D.'\\'l(l.`5I)H. W` , ' . 1 brought tlijs n_i_attcr up, innnc:liatel_\` after npcning the nu; :01`! the 5311 il13t.,A3.t Wllicll ` l`-iuie the Asso, am not, in the Orange Hull, l Victoria. '1.`-e meeting whit-h.,was large and. very influential, with_ one voice said that from _ur' position and standing I could abrd to trat the Rnport with utter contempt,_ and ,w'ith a unnn1u1o11s vote (:x<'_)llC`l`1\ted me from even the shadow of suspicion: I told them in plain words that I was in no way whatso- evor indebted to them f01'_l!0YJ believing the report. \1 .. L`.lZL.\.. :.. ..,...,.i....:.... 1 ....t..1 1 :..~L--_. ` . ' Hm; --I trust _Vull will permit me, tvlxrnngh the columns of yuur \'ahm.ble ji)u'rnal, to say a few words reg:u-ding -.2. report which I nd has hum: cxrcnlatcd t1n"mxg_(1u)11L tlu .-" {dig1g_ of 5':>uth Sim-_-o<-, tn the elf-`:ct'tl1;1t. D:u'id David- Snn Vqu (:nn|nI:4irun \Imv-Imnf nt` H. ..i .. ..: 4Council,-inpriiited iorii`i`,`a \;u`r1L:u... . .. _ _ __. . *. - -, The aeedfints f(:1"lS71Lf'we1'xl:_1id "before the L . .Rosa, seconded by Mr. S ivan, the Clei'l:"wa}i instructed to distrib1ib'tIxe`1n to the mtepaLy- ers of the town, 1.: ' ` .Mr. O'Brien presented Report from Finance oxfm otloxrof Mr. - (7-`ommittee, _peoou1mbnding payment-of certain, - ' mscounts. ,~`I .epo1't adopted. - . The Qdullcii then a.djourne1 till the `next rogu 1` meeting. ,1 inediatcly on mljournniciit the Mayor t.-zled asittiug of `the Council with closed . ' doors, relative the `suit against the town by the MaS)I1-Silftllti Steam: Fire Engine Com- pany. ' ' I'o i.'2e Edam` of mm. 1) u. _ , _` }Ic; .\Ix-. ,.'\'ew1-ey, seconded by Mr. F mse1`,, xe Hotel License gmnted to Mr. }{ayW8b)',mis:_1l_:,"l`e' transferred to Mr. la`. 8 H coy. _Uzr_1'i'e1I " ` .\Io\'?1 by_.\Ix_`._ _'BfL1i"toi1,_ seoonvled by Mr. ()`.Brien, That the ind'_nd,e1ueuts held out. by this town to c`c1'.t;\_in m':u`1u1 :'wt11|'-err: be adver- tised for :1. month, once :x_ wcek in __'the daily Sluil and Glqbegiuid in e:wh`o}"tl1e}6c.'1I papers. (`arric(lI. ; ' i -- . . Vm. - .. ..,...'.~. ..a... 'c..'.'1 o~1".`1~- llllu There was'cous1dc1*able (hscussxmx on the above resolution, and it was finally with-' drawn on the ground that as there were no 8ccxx1'ities to fall back upon, it would be'throw- ing good money after` bad to try and enforce payment; Mr Rnsm Iwnennfzml Rnnnnlt Yd I u-.iHu Pm. Piivy llIUlI_I/J ` Mr. Ross presented Report N6. 1 with By- Lztw, from Special Committee on grzmting aid to Ma.n11fact1_1rers. Report adopted. 'SThe By-Lz1_\v rec0mmcm1cdVtha.l: a remission of taxes for five years be offered to manufac- turers stzwting an Iron and_Aarir:ultura.1 Im- plement Im_u1r]ry, Sewing .\:IacT1ixm Manufac- tnry, Paper Mills, or Vvoollen Factory. The By-T w was pzyssecl :1 1st, 2nd, and 3rd times, and ' ` '-Wnv V X: V.'\'JIu'1-5-v gnnnvnlml luv XI :- lU].' IE3 Ilnylllbo \Jal'l'lU`.lu ' ` Moved by Mr. O'Brien, seconded by 'M r. Ball, 'J.`hn.t the Mayor be instructed to take such legal proceedings as he may think pro- per to enforce payment by the late Clerk of the Police Court, of the fines and fees 'rec.-eived by him. Thm-n u'nu'nnn:idnvnhIn Jlanucnhu. nn 4\n uarrxeu. ' Moved by Mr. Ross, seconded by Mr. An- dcrbon, That any account accompanied by 5 voucher by any member of the committee to which it belongs, shall be sufficient guarantee for its payment. Carried. ' `kfnved Ev NH` n'Rri1-`tn um-nnr7m1 Lu ':\4l'.- . of damage nrisi 1,` V street being `dam. ?LVl cu uu FY0111-: .D_1`- . .. "8'? balance of amount from the In '5 eeper. for sale of cow R. Oxenh u _ thutin the event ' ,__e culvert on Mary` A ' _, p he ehould. sue the Cor- poration for vd :2 County Treasurer, relgt`ve- to indeb. as _ess of- the town to the Con ty; 3Henx'.y: x_-win, thanking the Coun-' cil for appoiu 1m_`i'1`owni. Inspector, `also oommunica.tion_from him stating that .he `had opened the various water tanks. giving depth of water in each, and 1'ecommendi1igthat some mark be ced_somewhere opposite the tanks, so that W ' h1dd_en by the snow their locality might be more easily found; Powell & C0,, for transferanceyof liquor license to Mr. R. Sipip. son; Martin Moore asking for transference of license from Kelly : Hotel to Fashion Hotel: A number of accoimta were also presented for payment. _ _ _ i After some 1115011551011 Whlch we have nnt uymulw. / . ' . After some which we have not space to'giv'e, it was moved. by Mr. O-`Brien, seconded by Mr. Ross , J.`hat in the` event -of the license granted to-the tenant of ' the fest- eru Hotel not having been taken out by him no license be granted to the same, but tliat the license thus Iapsing be granted to Mr. M. Moore for the Hotel known as the Fashion Wnfnl aulhhu-la fh Hun unrnn '|\oun Ian.-..l &n JIUUTU [Ur U113 IIUIIUI KUUWII H5 `H6 rasnlon Hotel, subject tb the same being found to comply with the By-Law of this Council.- Carried. `lUl'.....-"I I." ll`. 1):-\au an`...-.....1...! 1,..- If. A. l'lUl'l'ell W vnelr IBBPEC cow; Oxenha _ "- nf dmmme nrisin 4 "L 1 :c%;;m~;; xaaou; n`m, 515. A ; . The Council met on the abov'e'date. Mem- hers all present; except Mi-._ Dyment. The Y Mayor in the chair.` . ` The mu`.m+m4 nf ha-, rnnn`: ....- ..-...1 --A umyor m-me cnaur. were. ` read. and `mmittees :- Ina hnlnnma nl-' i'efe1`te(1 to their respet; From `Dr, ()]1`\.'r-.1-.' WHERE'S THE sw.m:P.2_- ovn;{3}fg$fi*tl1e:V1'c';. Bjnrng. ne 2%].-`.n1+ n... . 2 Your obedient s e_fvant, T \TT\T.` ` T 2 ~. : "`" A 1')`I. 5CLAI.`VI_I-ZR ` 'TO\V:{ A`(f4{0Ui1':CIL; V" . ._-_--- -v V "the Noafzhez Acvrznce. ..._. 1 uuv, INDEX.- annmqny, m-_ anyu in 3 "hurtful to the Fulldireclions in the pamphlet around each pack-ge,which should be carefully preserved- Jpymosns, NEW YORK, sou: PROPRIETOR. One cgoggr ang twwagye-gnu-ha! c'l2`nls for. out "a canon 10 0!! it man, -oronlo, nl., ' ggnera"agon_ta-for :lhpDot;I:nTon,Will`insure `a oule,ronInIninar oven-50 pi|Iu,by return mail. 4 Sold in ,,Bame, b John Wopds ; Watgon & 3 30.,-:Well'8 l_'di;,.`. olendc McLun:Br1dfond, v12eajg:_oa;`.Cr,t;?x!:_nrIliVGrreon dz Bxom, and an medi~ 1no.d,9|Iorl,g _ . r < ` . , .. _ vr...-. -r-uvu' ' 11- ns, Paips in the Back and Ljmbs, Fatigue on lsligm exeruon .Palnitmion ollhu Henri, Hysteric: and Whitesheee Pins will eizct a cure- -when ` all 'o!her moan; h-{yo fvilcgl; am} although a powerful_ remedy. do not er-ntnin Iron, calomel, antimony, on-:anytking`l1_urIful use constitution. F_all&rec_u_ox_u in thenamnhlat arnnml ....n. . nu. 3 H-Ot T THE` Paoimsrs. ,-.__ -- -no-I-1-lJg ' --"'OF.-- . Phi: invaluable medicine is unthih'ng- in the CD1`: o1_a!i more painful and dnngexou duieases !owmc.nthe_1'e1nale constiution is subject. It In derales aIexccss and remove": allobsuiucuour and a speedy ure may be re ied on. ` ' T0 MARRll:;lV)VLADIE8_ i1isDBx'llnl';`.' sn:Ie:l..lt will. :. - -- ._.-.o -- JOB uosxasv P E RVI ODICAL. _.._.n'_._ Thevcnnadian Paid Destroyer never ails tAo give immediate relaef. All Pedicine Dealere keep it ; Physinians order am} me it and no family will be, without it am: trying it. Price, only Tventy-ve` Cenw per bottle. Sold in.Bn;-rie by John WCOGG; ,3.` P. Kidd, Tr3`a'f.," b33233 %'?}{.`?e i. L` 3 2 ' I. . I0` and by n1lMedio,inevDe3lerI'.~ ' - _._..._...._.._______ 1.... [Fl relieving H8l'\:Ou3"f.1.`SiC!1fJ', enl.itIai to high tank in the hat of Rcmedna. Oxder qre coming` in from Medicina Dc-319-rs,iin a ! parts of the country, for further nuppiies, am each testifying, as to the universal qntisfactidi itfgivea. -' ' ` ' r____. _l.....,... ux.-ug 1 uuvcguxgu Llyvidy. Tbe astonishing eioacy of the Canadian Pain Destroyer in curing the dlaeases for which it is reconunended, and its woade:lnl'e'ects in subdn'ng the tortutom pain : cfRehumatiam, and in relieving Nervou3`A2`f.:sticna , entitle il list Oxdorx Dciklnrn. in. an .._...b.u.u \uI\\. la. ,Wo--speak from .expe;ic;.'c~'2 in the matter, naving tested it lhoxougbiyg and tkerefore chose who are suffering from any of the com plaints for which it ia,reccr;::eL;Ec:1, may de. pend upon_it being 4 Sovereigu Efmnedy. astonishing efmmv m` n-.- n.._-.-L V ....... As e.-"uinivl_v Medicine, it is well and favour- ably known, relieving tin tzsands from gain ix. the Safe, Buck and H2ad,Co1Ighs,C0lds,S07'c Throat, .S1rr:n'ns, I;`rIu.;e.c, Cramps in" the `Stomach, C'. IOII3ra /l1'0rbu.<:, Dysq/z[u'y,B0l'1'1 Com- plamts, Bums, .`v'm:l1s,1"I'ast Bites, nS'c. The G-madzism Puin Destroyer has now been `before: the public for a. length of time, and wherever used is well likcd, never oiling in a single instance to give permanent relief when timely used, and we have nevexjknown a single case of dissatisfaction, where the directions h-we been` properly followed, baton the con- trary all are delighted with lts Operations, and apedk in the hlghesmexzns ofiia virtues nnc niagicnl felfecls. ` T- -...,L Pr ,,_-___ .. V`. -szunuih J, Consumption 11 nut mcnrnltle, D1.-tors say it is not. All that is required is the pro ertncdu.-inc to elfcct a permanent cure. Uh ee s Great Bron:-hi..l Rcmelv is fast Humming the popular tnedtclncfur all L-ll':.-1.-lions of th. chest and lung. For insipient consunnpzlon, bronullitis, asthma. coughs, colds, tSrr'., no oilu-r In-ulicine vvcr (`1ft`l`{`.(| tothc public pu scsscu such cttrntlvc propextivs LL-I the nlllivtczl trv II and prove its ellicuuy. ("on sale" hy all druggirts. ,_;___________}_, unu :=J1'.'1'tlt{.U1"& LYMAN, To'x'on'1o, Un `Joke Agents fur the Dominion. Non~1CcIu:lrie--Sclactcd and E ectr .zcd. .a::'L cures years, what dil ii. and '.l.~e.~_y re;:1y,`_1c1ectxic Oil, it is a.ku`ow)cdgc-d Kw vorsal rcmeiy. and is nevegkuown to fail. Sold by all medicine deafers. - Pri-`re, 23 1 Prepared bv v;.sa~.x z'cme'1_Y. 800 15 neverrkut Sold Prepared by R K Ir`-tJ1\1,cu ,, ,._., ..... .uu_yuu Luau ac W35 cured ofRh_3umatism ofien years standing, by Eclectrlc 01!. Mr J. H. Earle, Hotel lieeper: `fest. Slictford, p2.,w:s troubled with Live: 7_0xupl&in; for several years, and is now well. A f.`(:u.'l asked him what cured him, and his reply `v.':s,l~}_cl9c_Irxc Oil; he will also certify than it is equally as good for; hoises, in cases ol cuts w_v:_:_m_ds, kg, as for man. A vouug lady lJ`1d a =.-evene attack ot'ss`[1ma,:md did nan think she could liva'unzil morning. `She now says Electric Oil `saved her life. What_cu:'cd Rev. J. .\lallor_v. Wyoming, U.S.,of Bzonchifis,in one mack ?~-Wl1_v, Thomas Eclectric Oil. AC5} any of the thou3and= that have been cured 0;) 0 _l1s colds, Bronchitis, Asthma. Lame Ugck, Rbeu mastim, {tiff Joints. &c,iu 4}:LI2(._'Ml", lb: `.1-n Iast tbrea ycnra, what dil ia. an :1...., ..:n `that. would be of benefit. What cured Mr. uuu, auer xryzng everything they then heard of, Burrows, of the rm of` H.urrowa'& Wiustan1ey- Sarah". and Wulkesport, of Inammation ofthe Lungs--Ec!oct.r:'c Oil. Mr. Thomas Robinson, Faraham. 'entre, p.z., will tellyon that he was \'.'r|:f .Q.!n~4``n-A v\ n .___ ., .. - - - A (;.________.._____.._.__. P ANADIAN PAIN DESTROYEB I . _._ No RISK.--TIIOXIAS Ecmzcrnxc O11. l-Wom's _I`:N Tuuzs rra Wxxaurm GOLD.-D0 you knuw anything of it? If not, its time yru did -r Pain -qnnoz exist wlxerelt is used It is the cheap- .`_o'Hnodloine ever made. One dose cures r'om- rbrin` tore throat. One bottle. has cured an old standing cough. (me or two bottles cure bad casa of piles an;1.kidney trouble. From zix ti) exgbt applications cure any case of excor- laled niprxlca, or inamed breasts. One bottle has` cured lame back of erght years standing. Ask Mr. W. Mugaire, Merchant, Franklin, Out. now be-wnla curefi of Chronic Rheum_atism,ol elgbt .years,sl.snd'.ng, and h!_s reiply wxll be,b_y the us.- of Thomas' Eolecmc Onl. Mrs. Lee's Son, ofavan, Ont. , was afllicted with asevere n .in nhmm Ilw ;\z:n_h-m... ..1.:_L --.,, s - - - , __ ....- -`...... \ll uunuuu; n.ucUH13ll8U1,0l .years ,sLsnding, hvs reply p .in above the aye-brow, which caused him in- tense suffering for several hours every day,-ask, `ant! he will tell you that Ecloctric Oil cured him, after zrying everything would What nnrori M. n -...... su-yvn L-av vl ' WAI'J, PAPER, IECORA I`I'QN$, FELT ROOFING, Buxxiza PAPER. uznuzns an 7 Pianos of best makers. The` Mason & Hams iln Or;;an.=,and the Canhda Or_:-.m C`o!np=m3- - Organs and Melodeonsz Organs and Me.o- Jeonslorenl. and for sa!e,o_n the monthly pa ymem gyateui vu-.o.-..`_.- . _ .-.., nit.-~-The agreeable character of this'prcpara.- tion`lms r-.ndcred it a. general favourite. Madc- sim)lywitl1,hoilingj water or milk. Each paclcet is labelled -lA)I}I.` and 00., Uomcepzttlxic Cl1emist3, f48,' Thrc.'ulneedle- street, and 170, Piccadilly. \\'orks for Dietetic 1 repurn.ti0ns, Enstun-rozul and Cam; den Town, London. , 53 Em-.~.4`.=4 CocnA.-Gn`.vrErvL AND Comromu . . .o.-. :vH::a no ` 8 * 2`-ii,.`:.:` ;.i 1`.1."` indeed! One in this A Ollalcu U] j S N. TH3.\tAs,1men. And N- JP.THRUP` & LYMAN, To :-on iole Aeuts fur the Dnmininy. ' lzzli and rout-um. WAIIIDOMI . 95 Union ._ squnre, Nut Yonx; IN 3,-,' Tnmont Street, Bones; - it so and as Mum an-u. "' . - - -- " Czucmo. Booksellers, Statmners, . ..r And I . . . - _ - -- EDWARDS & LAIRD} Lat Ss?s`tur.g1fviyA5sVbAi1za;rke`ts, oh the `whole, was .a good one; htirarbefingvplenty of both buyers and sellers. Upwards b_f twenty loads of hay changed hands. ThTere' was also consider- ablegrain sold. Prices, `as will be seen the? low, h.a('e not materially changed:--`I -`FR Hay................ . . . . ..$l200@1400 Straw` . . . . . . . . . . . . 800@ 800, FallWheat .... oTs7@ 090` Treadwell, . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 82@ 0 88 .S`pring..... . . . . ... . . . . . . .. 078@ 032 A Barley L . . . . . 085@.` 090 Peas-.. . . . . . . . . .. . 062@ 065 Oats . 040@. 043 Bcef--hind`quarbe . . . . 6 50@ 7 50 fora nmn-tar , , K '10 110 `HE Drstb Adily,` 25: por"oan, at `- lrBo1'HwELL's.* V - . ; me. me uspxtumnd` funds of. th o.ICamada f Lge Assurance Company amount to $3, 000,000. ; .4 P. . . ins remson amumm dam co. 1 _ undertake ta {nmnh mu. 1 puu1--_uu1(1 quarter fore quarter , Dressed Hogs. .. Mutton.. .. Potatoes per bag. . . Sheep _b`kins. . . . .. . Hides . Butter--tub . . . . . . .-. cm`! In Eggs . The Capital and funds of , the, Canada. .:.feAssu1-ance Conmam nmnnnt +1. 5:: nnn nnn Epcria%l N91` '35. 'J7i{IUMPYl OF THE AGE THE GREAT BARRIE MARKETS. .- . , 7 And Ignportcrztof I\.~r\--urn v.-........ Eovfmns Jr LAIRD PILLS .--.. ~ - Aanmnacvnl Bqoksellers, &c., Barrie. Times that vvnnAu.Iu - r(`(.,.ipt ` ` ll senbe-' 1 i~*' W3" ;e/1 :-3] :7? ` 512 00 @. 14 00 ' 8. oo @ 8. 00.` Y S` 0 87 @ `"1 88 9 "W .- ,, mt xelre ggca; 335 dependu 0 @ 0 ;,'::::.*;*.;.: ' :30 ot_'t'ooda. 5 6 00 I d1gCBti\'C 7 75 @ 8 25 E PPGWM1 0 08 @, o 09 ; "*3 '91 0 70 @ 0 so 1 I{.`*5 ***:~1 15o@ 2 25;`!3-3 5 75 a 6 00 p:Lrt2_1!{ux; n on m n m. ' mumtest; I00?! 111 an an an! .~, .\.J. . nlo, Unt. nu nut 10.? will` run uni 1 5 gjo " Li D! I'd r Fog further" ?a_aAl'o an, to Tit! Gthyim 8!. &c. MCCARTHY & BOYS, 1 . `Tender -'11 Solicitors, Barrie, Ont. Joglgpn comm N. Angus, . *h_1.8?5- % ` . Au`-2m -vv and co, u|u.|uel'c(l lnl1(l. "j _L0"I 4.--L0t 1, Con. 14, Vtspia, 200 acren, uncleayred, wpll tjugbred wit}! hard * TERMS.-.0.ne-for : rth down, and balance in three equal ' ents,` with ipterest at 7 per ca'nt.,`_' agcu;-_e_d by Mortgage, V 1.1.... f.._LI_ , ' `HOT 1.--N'orth halfof Lot 1, Com. 4, Stami- dale, 100 acres, 90 of which are cleared and in good cultivation, and the balance timbered with pine and hardwood. The soil is clay loam. Agoodlog house and2 10%` barns on the premises; the farm is well euced and within 3 miles of New Lowell. - L01 2.- .l`h North East part of Lot 12, Can. 1, Nottawasaga, 50 acres, 15 of which are cleared and the balance well timbered with hardwood, within 3 miles of New Lowell (sub- ject to a mortgage for $500.) L01` 3;-North>ha1fLot 26', Con. " Tiny, UUV 023. 027-, D0: Uri Saturday. 1 il FIN FOUE Barrie` Ilotel, Barrie, -- .. nwuu 7.-8, plan or. the above described road can b seen at the omce of the undersigned. ,r1'nn o\vn . Inv- A.`JidhurAst, men March, ,.-__...... .,_, mu.-u no nuuuws :*- VP .5 ,ai1-Road is to be one chain wide, and may be described as extending fty /links on each side of the `following line; which line cmnmcnces where :1. post has been planted in tin.` centre of the allowance for road bet\\'.-en Concessions 7 and S, and in the line between Ints 2 and 3 )mduce(l; thence North 62 30 E.` along suit} lot line, nine chains and eighty links to 1: post; thence N. 30 10' \V. 21 chains 22 links, to a squared Elm tree ; thence N. 87 W. 10 chains 30 links, more or less, until it intersects the centre line of the allow- zmno for road between Concessions seven and eight. Containing four and one tenth acres, more or loss." - t u --- Saturday. the 27th day of March, at 2 Pill,-: BY .' MAR. E. 3. MEEKING, AUCTIUNEEE Unless frevioualy disposed of by private ' ' contract. __ ___- ....,......u -..'uIu;caaIUll, OI the said Township of Yespra, as S1 -veycd by Messhs. Gaviller 8; Thompson, and dcscributl by them as follows :- \`-uifl T)-._J 1- ` ` cuuuu or mus notxce in four consccr l-ms of the Nnwruanx AI`>\z\.\'cr 1 publislxcd weekly in the Town Cuunty of Simcoe, first insertion, lath .\l.'1I`cll, 1875, proceed to pass fur the establishxncnt of a new li; rcmml a small lake, on the \\'est h. number 'l`wo-_. in the Seventh Con the an 1'homn.-mu P .\'otiue is hereby given that the_(.'nuucil of the Corporation of the Township of Vc-sprn, will, if no opposition he offetetl thereto, at their first rcgulzw meeting held after the publi- cation of this notice in four consecutive num- , NOR I`HER.\' Af)\',\\'m.~ nuumv -- iii \aa.4;.u .1. 1.4.` J.\J.\ u (,7rea.1n Lair! Heavy Pos-t.. " \'c11um1 ust.. . . . .. . . . . Debenturc, -1 apL-r. . . . . . .. } ;u`chn1o_-nt . . . . . . . . .. .. rut. - --- - Afh1rc.~'.'- Applications for Initiation. . . no u .\'mnm:m~x fur \r.m+:..,. with Summons. for Warrzmt. . . . NH` H arrn: >'u1nmon.~1 for Meeting. " for Witness. for Trial . . . . st ` Form of .-\ppliu:1tion.. .. nf P1-oxy.. .' . . . . . . PUBLI C AUCTION . QHANGFEEAMSI -;The7_folI_owix_1g Properties will be a The Insolvent has made an nssigmnent of his estate tome, and the Creditors are notjtied to meet at Ius0lvent s place of business, Barrie, on Tuesday, the 30thr1ay of March, 1875, at 1 o'clock, p.m., to receive statements of his af- fairs and to appoint an Assiguee. JOSEPH, Rt )GEI-LS, nlr.-I... l.m.`.....-.. iarric, March 16th, 1875. DJOURNED AUCTION SALE. -.-.9._. L V, V -- ...,.....,_,. In: H always, if he be :1 reasonable rp 11, prepared to be remonstrated with, nd xsten to fair argument, and to be convIncedof the error of his ways if he deem such argx`1ment'stistained by fact` or common sense. But to be rated, and to tobated, andhonnded, and bullied aziAd' abused}: in not the way to `win him backinto- the haven of l_1_m-dmonious partvism m nu- '.L-...1-_- 1 " ' ` uncut) Ulll Dmll, WISHES -I0 lB1l!l.'l'C6 I0 H16 ~ People of Angus and vicinity that he has on mnrl ularge stock of Carriage anrl Waggon Material unsurpassed North of Toronto. If _vou`want it first-class Carriage, Bu gy, Cutter, Waggon, or Sleigh, &c., just give im a call. Jobbing promptly and neatly executed on the shortest possible notice and most reasonable t-`nus. - Also Painting and Trimming lone. In connection with the above is a good Black- smith's Shop at \'.'l:l('l1 all kin-ls of .lobbm3 will be done neatly_. '1` HUM PSUX \\'lLSO.\. Angus, March 16th, 1875. ll-ly ENSQLVENT` ACT OF 1869. Z11` the matter` of SJMUEL Mc.Kf1Y G0..RDO.\', of Iiarrie, an Insqlvuzf. 7&7 To rent on easy terms a large aud- commo- alioua Store in the Village of Elmgrove; also the Dwelling adjoining with Store and out- buildings. The Dwelling can be rented sepa- rately, or store and dwelling to ether. The above premises are in the heart 0 a rich_farxn- ing country, and with an active occupant can command a large trade. V For further particulars apply to Tuna f1l\!')1'n n\' I `I v ;auJ.L_ L \.JxJ|u1\.ll.1\J.Iu IV lJJ.L.l\k)o 1 ~ The undersignd hnvingIea.se(1 McL:mv dress` Old Stand, wishes to intimate to the Tlnln nf` Annnu on/I uvinini-u 4}.-xt Ln L.-. . .-v. ;-- 1. unnuiuu WA;5'1'1.JNU U.wEAI3'lS.>'r 15 ,1 I .5 understood those old ngering com lainte, ' so plrottacted in their course; and deb 'tating int eir e'ect_uponthe'healtl1, which ordinarily depend upon hereditary influences, as in con- sumption and scrofula or are the result of do- praved nuttition, from im erfect assimilation `of food and impoverished lood. Unless the digestive )rocess is complete, material is not I prepared or nourishing the tissues and repair- , ing the waste resulting from inontal and i physical exertion; diminution of constitutional S vigor is soon apparent, and the vital organs, partaking of the general debility, speedily wuzmifest sympnthoms of derangement. It is ` fin'this,cl.-zss of cases that DR. Wm;m.r:x>. s 3. Co5u'o1;::n limxm or Paosrmrrzs AND C.uK jismwdemonstrates its extraordinary nutri- tive propertics, being at onco a chemical food and medicament of the highest value. ` ll-`Z111. Tr$vEI:1fY CARRIAGE VWORKE. 3. . gpdefsigqizd hn_vingIAe_a.se(_1McLa._uv .I._-.._ __- .1? - _r-_-. -v-_--w`- V--3 ` 1 . Du. J..'Biu. B _ '5 specic and Thule , lv My Great ady for air nervoua ~ from aqhattvtr lurid . have already been so tho:-on my tea incana as to rcqulrellttlo to be 56! in-thelr nvor--aa a certain cure for those dlrslresalu 9 tom: arlslng from errors of youth. :Dr. J. Bel S mpson was a gnpll and mend of the me Dr. Wlllls Mosely. of ondon, England, the most cc-lebrntcd authotlty e world on tlzls sub- ject. Ills partner is now V ltlug Canaan, and la p1"--pared to give advice tree to all, and forward r-lr- culzu-, etc., if 1! Med to-addressing: Dr. J. Bell Simpnou & Co..- rawer 91 P. 0., Hamilton. I'wo 7.`:<:s 01' Pm: will also be sent by mail to any part nf (,'um~`m, er-om-cly wrapped from obaez-ration, on ` z\_v;'ri1L;;f >f-:l'._(:!3. .`_5perlnl_ ggcatmpnt if glcslrcd. I. or c:mn.~m' eaonrery wrap from obaervatidzrf on , rm.-r~$pt.ut' $1.60; S er: 1 treatment desired. Pm.~x sum re!.I!l by a! retail Dnmzzrhstn, and whole- r:;!a by all svhnlexealu Druggists uud Patent Medicine `Pr--nrd. . um) NOTICE. I . l.--North half of -` `Q 90 of are clnarml . , ___--.. \AALl/:1 . '[`hct;c isaoertain mnoums ui opposition imillg 1-;1:.ae.1a;_rzi11nst the Reform pm" . . 4 Owing to the unwise conduct at some Journahsts, win), in its misftwtune, lmve undertaken the t cb;_)1'gu of its int;e:`e.3ts, 9:. far a.s.thir limited , }m\V0l`H go. 'i`hcre are two such journals in ` this county, `one in this town, whose principal , traits are impurlcnce and iuzbecility-; and one in `ihetoxvn of Orillia, which displays a vast - tivni of xnisilirccted aud,misch_ievous ability, - f 11- :mm- dangerous and daxnaging to his own p.-m;y'i;hnn to his enemies._ `Both these_ jour- 113,155 are notoriously destitute of tact, or even commonprudence, a;,ui_tl;e mischief that they do their party is` incalculable. - 41;) man .of' independent spirit will *-fesent. any arbitrary and impcrtinent interference with"l1is_ opinions `or his right of. privatdjudgment; by either. a- man or aparty, or the organ of aparty. 7H6 is always, he reasonable` , prepared tube remonstrated with,` ,q.nd,_ ; isten to fair argument. to be I-nnv| nnn33"`--"~4'|- A - ' - 11-tf 2*" -**"` z KY CHRONIC WASTING DISEASES IS . undm-:1-nml 4:11.`... am 1;........-:.... ..,......1..:..4. 1 CEis:'1`IFICjA'i`i3:s.. 20 per cent. off by the `D02. [ To Nervous suere:-9;. -r n___ n___.__-._-_ n.__,_ WESLEY .5 KING, _BY _. _,_._.v`--vu-v I-ltllll runny newspaper, ly of Barri-, `e, I first Thursday, 3, 1; By-Law, mcnt line of road :0, half of Lot Concession, of - in Vesm.,L M, `..,,,......-...1 1... Afr nmf _._..---..uw\.|- GEO. SNEATH, . Ulnrl: V: .px-ess does the bickering extend. n uA-r|yU_- But while we listen withawe to the" growlings of the gveat bears We cannot but hmgh at the yelping ot".the little ones.` Even sn `far as our local Reform See with wix-at_v1111cti0x1, one little Grit dis- courses to other little Grits :- " 12 VH1 5 r 1875. .-\b\'A.\ L`E Office, Barrie, Ont. ....- _ -l,`..- mos. G;;RD()N. . 1 Us Clerk, Vcspra. l I-4in. :1 n 13.1 H run-3, Inlcrim ./Yssignce. ll-Qiu. vuu-2.` . ' I;:1mgrove, P. O. 3 sold ` each. It 'a| P|'0||1N'.Y Had: to Order. 4 ,;D3B.S8,& murm MARIN; / In thnlnlnno .5--1-- .. . .uu. . -, Y, gin (:l'_Yl?l1l11g ; t.(-uds to Show that n clnulge in the con- st:~uc`t.im1 of parties must follow upon the prcsezit clisruptmu, zmcl it is easy to see what direction that clizmge imi.~4t; tako,. irrc-s1`ecti\'e of :1nypm'.s`()m1l. feeling on tho pzuft of the lez1 Mr. Brown, it is brlw, lms lzrnnglit :1 great` deal oft-he trouble about `by; his own overliezu-iuig anti 1~e.~;iAl+-as -.m1biti,on, but, wlmtever his" faults may be, Mr. Blake's, are of the smue 1la.l7l1l'e, only more virulent, and on the _wl10le we golifess more sympathy with, and condence in,` the old bear, wit,li all his cr1'o1's, tlmn in the sulky and l31'eItCll6l'011S cub wlioyis now caballing :IgH.lllSE him Mr. Brown, Awe =be1ieve,. would at least never betray us into i_n- depeiirlence 61' r.nn.e.\_mtion,; while in the rude schemes',_and ill-den ed.t-l:eorie_s of Oanmda First, we can place no such we- li:m9e,. an --r nu unonteat luls. J ` fMAiB.KET_S;TREET, 5 - _- BARRIL-.6 BiI71E7f: x1xx1'.sn~5c i5Ak ..~1, 91" THE mwnsr I-`ASIIXON, sw `. . 8111. II: n.........n- u- ... . _.u Itaullv on lVnVaV:;ci is In lvgiufll HUU HHS UUU` ll a.`so.-(meat of II` IUYUV Whilst thankful for past favors, begs to nsnm-; herfrienda and the pnblicnhst she has con- hand .5 full assortment and warranted An orders left arm. iv. Hacks-"e, I Street, or Barrio Post Oice, w.lI rc in attention B. CU'l`H lg; 43-ly .1..- -0j.'Oam'ng Done oh 4 The Subscriber is propnvd to do all Cisterns, Tanks and falls, eitbi-r Ourb from 50 cents par ('03: dud u Pumps lurnished nnd put down r`n lb notice. Pumps repain-d. :1 Apt: mu: xnuuuu June! 10 V l L is l1.`U.`(l to discuss such in question with pnlziuuce. French liivur or (:`reorgizu1 Bay branch is t.cll'utlerl_v useless. it is no part of the l'u.ei1ic lI~ ':1il\v:1_\'. The Dominion lms .alI.'e:ulylml1'21'l0zeu means of` access to the Crcu1'gi:m Bay. The only object of Lhv. link-. is L) :se1'\f(`. Quebec interests at All!` expense. W hat we w;mt., and wlm"t ()ut.a.rio w:mt~s, is tli-at tln Dominion resources shall not he fritterl zuvay in slXl)til(ll:ll')' llll -9,` especially when those LUJUL lines are made ilir_ectl_v injurious to ex-e ` isvciug interests, and uu`lul_v fawour one part of the Doniinioli at the r.-xlpense of the other. If we cannot afford `to build the Pacic Rziilxvay _ Still less can we alford to spend ten millions in building railways for the benet of Que-ibec onithe one side, and the No:-thei-11 Pacic on the other. -Yet that is p1'eeisel_v what Mr. i\`Ia.ckenzie is iloiiig; and what Mr. (look is helping him to (lo. No wmider Mr. Cook's friends tremble at the idea of zmnther election. l"11.tho' rst place, the. ,CIsTE1zx, FOJ J.W.2HAS'l`I)e'C-S. Donn:-ium. rv:- .- .1 . w .;ll;\ L'u`a'(_iS. DBK`i'.`tiVe Cir.:u1a1- April 28. 1874. ` __._-._-.-.__--- rmzonnl I IUII U!` 1 Guaranteed to give Pm: wnn u - v ' WELL B1962; u.uI-I-l.IVI. -iii which will be said in reasonable rates. I IT`? `ran-urn 0/l~'-FI(.'I-`.:` -> At `H10 -\dvunc~ lislunent. ` ._._.`._.._j,, 49-II All persons: whu lump in`! due the Town of l5:u'ri+.- rm notified that Ifnluss t1u`_\`] Fuirl, the amounts`. -Inc-, I":/rt cctor's ()mr:, costs will further native will bu gin-n. I): BLACK S P!; i`:'~1~!f"f SPHERUIDAL sPgug;c%% `1..[,,,.;,,... y.-,..I.1 1 di'ereut light. Men" will begin to say the sooner . M-r. (look is unseated the h::tt<.r if this is the wayhe is going to rmleeul his pledges of devotion to our in- turests. .Build, at the cost of the Do- minion, :1 railway eighty ve mi_le.~s long so cut 011' the tr-aicb from the N0i'the1'n and Z\'[_iv.1l:1nd lines, subsidize :1notheij line tn connect that mihvay gvith Montreal, .m then tell us in the County of Sirucde -_vo11 will have to get comnlunicntion with the French River route! > l:.'_l,,,,1A I ', IIJ \'1cI1*A.L1'1`x' ms 1;; .L - . _ -an--.. ---- L The sulgsozil; dunning nutcs an nor will not pay. be hereby forln credit in his mun. as he will not pay name without tlu his written order ---- I46 b'\J ' ' ((l'.`!I'Chrz.'z.:I`u II W G0t0;._S.au;w?v .. um: um: :25 I 1'33 IISUJ 8:10.01 proxnntly pug. "_ 'AVIII-n- -- - --- (_fnunt_\l' '.1':'{.\1':;;" '1`E,-V I:IJI.(..:I.-\.\' u,x':'~., Q-) .. .L I .-4 .1]. 2 A u IIIIIJC A(ldru.1~ \' [D )1-`:r;.\u ('31 L l Il.`S. --4!? :2 I ...L_. \I-\I\I.."-- mu, 01 I2)`: L-.3: L Ban.`e,Dcc 3rd, J. L; PE Z'Z3; 5`'g';,; 1\T*.-t1-r -.---.-.. _ ur: v.zI'v.':ul1 (N Yi.u;-it Illln1]IcX`\ dixiicult Piazm Price of v:':u'h m Ln anon luuny 515 um L'( Ill58 Uflplllll r::1H_V puts in, [the question W111-a.ppea1'i sa soone1'.M-r. (look unseated tl x.a.u,... :1: .1..-- :- `.1... 1.- :7 '- - [.2 Cremn tie In d' 1: . -.n ynnnI..,... Pew-ru Fiollu-lat-'(! ` l,2and 3. A < `--I1:-~'.` ` by Hu._V`~4, Dunks, t`-\." bur contains haven u: Price. 50 cents uz.'}1 ; `7 Pct(:r~"Parl(,- . :2 lr....I. . . . u s uh uazn. 101' l'.".` PRESEBVRTIDN OF WE 'EYESi{:I urameed to nine vmr..... icynnd the H: Chorus . . . . . . (}_c-rti(e'.=a \V'ith th-. (`hrxrur-1 . . . . . I l'_-.a.s'v t-`ml, .'v:'.` BOy...o.ovou... Marc IILLI - - - . a . . . . . . . . Oh! Miss Susie 3-3-Lu Give Me but a. Enxilo: '11:}: .Iev:r .n1.-`-..~J `um I Run Dryo-Comic ta. Gum: Awa --.`3cntcl. .'\'.. Alone. and At Llumc ~-.` `My Wee \Vifc \\'aitin; `Ind \Vl:en First I Met Tho snnl ('11:.--n-.. vv urn rum. 1 Jltfi J` and (,`}1oruis.. . . .. I'm Captain of the (I ,n.uuwu}:, uu' rucsaay, 3': `day 01'-April-n'xt,ns1il o clock-lnthc forcnmm, 1-ll l title, intgrcst, and equity at . said Insolvent, and uf lnyar-l his estate, in and to all zurl . part of the VVcst lmlf of 14.; the fth Concession of tlxu '1'. the County of .\'imcoo, 00111.; more or less, with lmnw am] The lzmd ii; nearly all nmL.-r . four acres of which are laid `rat-class gzsrclcn and r1':lmuI The property will ln,` rm V ort age thereon of Lhu (Q-. Builcing Society, and hal.ux- ' if. referred two immlx--,~! :1, ans remainder by the llf'.cv.u` her next, with a1vp|' s--:'_; at six per cunt pt-r ;mnu.'u. \ u I voioe -is in I r 7 . efenee. ,or7n'1e 1ir>j`et. T Even the niildlylqnestionsi the :3 , propriety of the afxungementf` while `the -V 1\ cm'onalist openly .eonden1lnsi'it._` `In-i this County, stmnge tojoisey,` whicvh. is more `immediately atfectedithan any Aether. ; `part of the `_P1`{0V.'il1C8, Cook `:organs are eitlieIfsilent,oor, vlikeethe gazette, misrepxfesent this gross violation of outj T rights- Fancy a_'Re/'_afm' journal,` save the mark, thus c,01'1_1nienting on a `plane which,` atour expense, `subsi(li7les a line e7:pressly co11t;'i1'ed to destroy the traic ofa'1`ailWa.y which we have taxed `our- -<.-lves heavily to construct. Ontario . will have to get coulmunicutiou wilt-lx the l<`re`nch River route, that is uthcr own etpcnse while Quebex; obtains it at the =-xpense of the Dominion! And this .';Lll(`.fl consulting the general good," .:.:.d not mere sectional inteu:sts3 =pprr,-heml the electors of North Simcoe wil not be pa.tri_otic enough to `risotto is-er.-la n heig-ht as this above mere section-_ .17 interests. . No doubt the scheme is very palatable to Mr. Cook s Oril ia 1'1-ienfcls who are new at Ottawa on the seen! for Pucilicv 1-lnilxvny oontt-acts.- Vltlf) Times, or who have already secured them like Mr. -'J`a_Vlor, or who have "business connected with Public \Vorks- inthe North \Vest,` like Mr, Suther-. hmrl, but to those less highly favoured, or less lucky as the Times enphuisti- r::1llv mm: in. ' tlm rnI4=..\'l .lnn wy'll..m.g.... :.. We Morning Bx'c.v.k.z L'[:.m th. Anthem ... ... . . . . .. ' Synnglng on the U:u'd:n Charm-1.......... Where is My 1.._.\~...1' }.,.}f. g and (.3110---.... ... . Sing, D;ukIe.~4, Sine. l \_ \ 'nn......\ v aux", Jli K168, .3.\u:__: \'agner) . . . . . . . . Angel (1'll|;l`i.-1---(,"I11f: Whom Silver Locks. 1 and (Yhor. (.-\nr.wu Amongthe Cu!-1) "You Never Miss Ll..- `D`...... Th... In ., : . Harrie, Max-cl: 17th, 1875. `17s'ihr}i:ii2i}- bf WILLI.MI cor. ms;-1 . 1-" ' H` '- _un I/uclranl, gf\-V-(-3:]: tltt mnl. yiggnef ofthaipqwer Vested in me :-.-~ Duh; estate and Aeects of the ..L. , .Insolvent,_and. by virtue uf .4 r.. Creditors; andau order of the Jum} the County Court of-the Couutv .. whereby` the period of 4'1(.l\'X"s.i.'a'1 2" :2 the hereinafter mentiont.-:1 run] 1. : ` ened to one month, ti-.01-r: -.'.:'r) > PUBLIC AUCTION, on the .`v!;z.-3. in the Tofwn of Bauwic, in zf,<.-, : Simcqe, on Tuczaday, Hm '5 1'. any 0l"Al)ril.na-us .+ 4! ' I And Mailed, [HVM1 pm.-1, .- 01` the Inarlwel pr p_-`,,,_ _.....I..l . 2 L uI.UI !I' l`d 3. Each mu] Ill()l1x`l`il1 Kinkel, But} 50 cent: 63'.` Dnass-snaking V ftul, and of course there was nothing- at " Jiodly, and Mr. Cook looks u}'I.ez= hisown __- .-v... vuu \Jl1}IIu 1'17"/C3 `Dar f` Mr. U. \V. 'l`aylor of this town has been awarded the contmct for the construction of that portion of the l acic'Railwa_y extending from Thunder Bay to Sh:-bamlowau.` We laelievc there are two or three other prominent residents interested in this cmitmct. The amount is aliout $400,000. and the work is to he completed by August 1876. We trust that 311'. Taylor will succeed as well as the bright- aost antieipations of contractors i\_Bll:lll_y forci- _ghadow."' - ~ We trust so indeed. Mr. George W. ` .'I`a.ylor is no doubt a man of large capi- all in the nature of a job in thus giving ncontract of about $~100,_OOO to such :1 {staunch supporter of Mr. Cook s, and a \ close ally of Mr. Sutl1erland s. The Q *Orillia Sutherland ring are not doing . as a certain other functional-y is said to do. - The Orillia ring have the `manage- i l i V 1 `tract which it pays them best not to ful- : . The ring, including rc two or , gthree prommeut residents, have a con- .4 ingot for }$400,0_00eon - the Pacic Rail. " - _z:n.y,, and another gentleman, Mr. Millar :1 510 name, l188' g0no to Ottawa, the-_ t `Q28 t011_8 116, _ on i the `scent `of (an. 0` _1 ocxc7_Ra1lway_ contract, V _ Vgpy [INsor._v_*mJ'r. ACT ozv _.__. 1I:'!$:v, ms; `A T\TT\ wu on-AQQLILJIJII J-ll In thalsteat [V afhnnnm M i}IlCH7A.\"1`n' .\ N 1. ' U `S '1' I s .s`U1': Ly` `nth. V3Vrvd, ~ ' FMS -., -u-unuu l`A'i Are the hast for U. u ,..;_v. zmvm forlml all i nnvnn --r- v- . ....uu., nu um` at pa_\t any do ut the pl'lI'tiL'.x' m'rlm- far H. ll-LJ (l':lcrchan U Hive rmxucv. : FOR.s.=.I.x~; MY `(IQ V` AND J65:-:1 }AN, L Reasonaizle J THE HAPPY 1~"A3II.m'. S to do 3-`ix ails. eifber Briv ' and upwn the st in rnnnh-A I . ` -HUB!-.'IC' il, Iltbbdt under. an bgd an me Adj`! r. the abuvu 1%. ) `no 1.9` - `, all!) at the . all -I '&c] U "353 3 abo` .(__ I `O1 d tag Vat. ICED: =r:_1]s with a ven- on it h,as_alwa._vs` 5, notnblytimt bf Brown ')wZC)I.S `those _questions `Zia Everything dug`, in {Ln nun" _----- -.... am 4__u.u9_ ppve municipa.li- 1166. n0.l't,1.` f.' 1;e':'ggotk- will . go on *`*; W91!-Jr 'P*3.;`?.9P9 `.I..h9p9_. ------u-n . * We g_xje.glad to be able to agggnouncg on good authority that a` qgntzjagt fgr the coxistruction of the,-Hamilton and North Wegtezfn R_ailw_a.y has been- ;11ac1p . with L .Me5sx's ._P.rog:tor and I-Iendyi, {ofl 3~*9w24FM? *hv-v91;k ?iIWs.pf99eedd with min a` ring.jI f *_ ' ._,Vu nuncn. ~ ' V , ` ' - . Mr. ~Dr;CosMos and `other members from British ifiolumbia ;_;n_c_l, Manitoba - denouncedthe Government Scheme as a breach of faith with those Provinces, and as utterly inadequate to the objects in vxew. V `The. debate We; _s,1dfourr.1ed,v _ A ` On Saturday 9. furtiner. debate an the M PacicARailwa'y took place `but nothing reshwae eIicit_ed._ It may here be re- marked that the.depu_tations from 1 .- ronto, Hatrrilton, and other parts of On-' turie failed tomake a1;y- impression on the Premier, wpo nally adhered :4; mg scheme of connecting.-the inberets of Quebec with those of the 'Nbrthe1`-n [HA1'uAIL_ToN 5.: W. 'k2LILWgxY.`- ..,.. ...,.......~/.-is tom: occasion to deny ` `most euiplieticgllyi that he had `been in , the slightest degree inuenced it; the Tlocatien of the line b y. any personal motives, or thathe knew anything of the tenders for the dierent wo1jks _ ;He defended the route by.Fort William and Lake Sliebandowan, in preference to that A by N ipigon, on-account of the facilities which the former had in the way ofwater communication for gtlie gifeuter part of ' 300 miles. `I\4*u .4.1u I/U vuv uuuld. xzmes we ave only to observe that its strictures 1 Mr. Mc- (Earthy are altogether hesidot 0 question, aawellasanavusiunof'tlu}poi tatissue. It does not pretend torlon the :1cc1a1'acy ofhis sta.t,emont..upon hich the gist of the matter depends. and personal abuse ofthe man whom the C.'onsc5rvatiVe8 of North Simcoo have so often. expressed `their confidence in, is not the way to arrive at the com`pr0mise to which the conclusion o1`i1:s_; an ticlv points. lor the" inks of curiosity we should like to` know what it would consider-u binding assur- ance from men whose word it professes `to consider an unworth_v of credit I The Reform party had the :u>aSlll'a'LD(`.(`. of the (`ionsorvat-ive lender that, except in a certain contingency, a. certain course wvould not be taken,`-.uul -ir, had tlw pub- lished resolution to the. smxm effect. of :1 body of men. without who.-u: concurrence that leauler was unable LO ucb. Not Jxaving been sat-xsml with blunt it must now take the cnmcqucnces of its un- belief, and learn another time to assume what honest men mean. what. they say. Common sense Jnoreover would h-.u'o pointed out that no bod_v_of men, lmviug the least regard for their own character, would have dared to commit such treach- erv as the North Simcoe Conservatives are charged by their opponents with _1::wing deliberately c'onte1nplated. n \/I x 1vul_) V _ "V Mn. MAcm:.\'zn-1 also; brought in 9. Bill relating to the `Northern --RAa.ilwu_v, which xes the Tlovernment lien at - $500,000, and declares the stock held by the city of Toronto and `the County of Simcoe to be inthe nature of a bonus, and that their interest in the matter 'should not be entitled to any further consideration. , 0 _ On the motion for concurrence in the report of the Committee of Supply, re- lating to the Pacic Railway, 9 , ' Mr. MAcIu:Nzu-2 took occasion to deny fnnaf nnxnlxnl-.'....`l1-_` LL - I _ . -- v--u V-IlU'U|LllLlUll`l would be established at Fort ' 1%/Ely, where the lmrmcks of tho Mounted Police were now est"-ablislwd. _ The Bill also provides tbnvtlxc ostablislxrhenp of a Local - L=gislnture~aa soon as circulnstarmcs wili permit; also f0l'.tIlO Aduuinistration of Justice, and the regulation of deeds, wills, `Jae. A It also prohibits the sale or man_ufacture of ardent spirits within- the 'l`ern-itory. ` A . ` v\r.,-M.,......-..... I - vuA 1 Lvu. On Thu1'sdn.y the House .\ms _chir.~tl_v occupied by a debate, on the Bait Vert-0 Canal which was entirely of.-.x ps1'aouaIN nature, ' possessing no public ixxterest-. Sm JOII.V'.1\L\CDONA.LD_ spe:1.king of Mn. MACMNZIE and Mn. Bum-1 .=;;1id:-- .1- 'l`hcrc was _u- quotation he .1-unnex11h ered7 which Sllit Thou shalt he Kixlg, a d~'f`7{'v"}l1 be Viceroy over thee. The }:`_jrat".li.hi3't:m` was certzuuly the King of`/that House," ' mil` occupied the throne: M1 ` thc'_ lwn. In.-m1u_:r for South `Bruce was the \.'iccm_v, .':11 ed tlwwhnlc power. ('Iu.mc_1 laughter. ..He would remind the House that in Japan i th'e_v- used to llztve two kings, an eartlnly kim; and ' a hea._vcn1y king. One was CZIHUKI the Miksuln and the other the Tycoon. The Mikado received the l1o1xn:zgr, but the 'l'ycom1 possessed all the power. He (Sir Jnhu) would lU1`Ve the House to say \vhir,-h of the two hon. gentlemen was the ' Mikado :md- whiclr the Tycoon. (Roars of 'laughter.) But they were not oing to have the Bnic Verte camal. (Loud _ laug ten); His hnn. friend the ine'mhcr for Cumberland wz1s,info1'med, on the as.=sur.1.uce of the Tycoon," thatifl1e~g;u'c up the Baic I Verte canal scheme, \vl1.1i.vcr the .\1iLzulu"' 1 mil ht say, there was money in the 'I`reasm'_',_', am that it should be expemlcd for other pm poses, ahd that the I08.-4.1.11 not ct-,oust:'11cti|1g the Baic Verte canal would thus be rumexlied. -:r q . nu-.:n_ gruululu 0L u1scontent. .f After some furthur discussion the last -amendment was carried by a. vote _of 114_ to 73, MR. MACKENZIE and other me-mi Ue1's of the Govellnment voiug Fm-it, The amendment moved by MR. MAC- Klmzllc, :15; thus :u'nen~1_~'L was tlwn c:m'ied. ' A nu -. ,. -- Wfluzx-t an humble address `be presnted to her Wajesty the Queen embodying this resolution, and praying that her Majest5' will be gracious- ly pleased to use her Inuence with the Legis- -lature of New Brunswick to `promise such modication of the said Act: ` as shall remove such groumls ol discontent. ] A4 -fnlv urn~n'n l'....Ll.'.... .12., ' -` ` ;5;-uuuua U1 ulscontcnt; tn:u:_now exists. _ That the House regrets that the hope e pressed in the said resolution ha.~;'uot been 1 allzed. ' f 'I`I... .... L.....LL - I 1 ' ' ' ` l\Il Au vv LL15 IV Ullls ` 1`ho.tontl1e'29tl1day of May, .1872, the House of Commons adopted the following rc- solution:--- This House regrets thot inc Scilool Act. 1'ec'ently passed in New Brunswick is unsatis- factoi-y to a. `portion of the inhabitants of that Province, and hopes `that it may be.s_o modifi- ed during the next se'ssion of the Legislattn-e of New Brunswick as to "remove any just; grounds of discontent tlmt_now exists. T`h.`l.i'. HID nnulxan ran-u-nbu &l...L LL- L V. V uuu . v ' Mn. CAUcxxoN,seco;}dcd by Lift; Br,Am, _ moved - to add to the amendmenti the- folldwing words.-'-- . 1`h.'I.f. nn fhn'00Hs Ann 2.: 1\.r_ .. un-vn -- "In. the opinion of this House legislation by the 1 a.rliament of thevUnite1 Kingdom, en- c'ron.ching upon any powers reserved to the Union of the Provinces by the British North America. Act, would be an infringement` of the Federal Uonstitution, and that it would be inexpeclicntand fraught with danger to tho autonomy of this Houseto invite such legisla- tion. . ' v - " W " ..u.... \Jvun. mm m_ gum! ram: declared t~hn.t. decision, and our-iczl it out, until com- pelled by our opponenls to fake the opposite course, and in (;`l1L-1H.1l`V good faitlr having taken that course we m mna11e~it. I As to to Orillia Tamas .1 in nhnnvx.-A 4~L..+ :1... _.1..__'_n., ve 0111 y - GUDULI txon. '1\.I' 9"` The dnscussxonoq the New Bruns- `.s` ' ` wz.-1: school law was 1'1 Aresumed nng. Mu. MA_Cxr:NzIE anno1mce- = 119 Opposi- tion of the Gbvcrm_nent to an3*1a{`opo;al requiring the:alteratio11 .of the. I. -`i"'itii,s" I 1_ Amcrican_ Act so as t.ointe;'fe1-e xviflf` 1:119 power of `the_ localV 1gis1zLtm'eS. H6 conclndodby moving the following -re- soLubion:-- [ ' ` V qZ\`Iu. MA:KENz11: contended that 12 feet was sufcient for all` pjacticail pur-` pose.f3_andtI1at to go deeper` would `in-' "valve an unwam'antable fexpense, A debate on the VVasbingi;on Treaty. wasithgn opened by Mr. Plumb in a very abfsgeecln but was guljdtxmed. at six o'clock. xx . _ A_ n. . ()_n - \Vcdnesd`s.y. Tu disussio todk; -`place in the Commons on the deepening. of theTWeIland and St. TLaur[en`ce" Canals to 14 feet instead `at 12 as was Apropos- ed. V - ' ' That a ufnhxuhr Hun l\.....-... ;1 - `fLeuuogsde11gnt . -`and blte, &c, f See Dr. Watts. ,0tn9,-. .. ` .8bi1,i'7Y " ,_ [3 N. V . am told,- are `nbtobugly Ad" of` mg. 3thl!I -;'Or pure enough," lse they I WO111d_;ne_ye ` have g9t' into` such `:1 mess ` ` _.,:e_fa. ;But we really can 1 in advertising gmtis amxlvi. Tn I-Iwnvwhv \\`n ` ~ 1,.*!".?`.=; ..wuu u. pm-mu: goon nuth, who are as unwilling us any one can be to renewed '_political agitation,` and without whose oo-operation no leader of 1-hegparty, how- ever bellicose, could have ventured upon another contest. Foremost in the work of vitnperation is, of course, the I3.-irrie Gmette, which bases its remarks upona statement respecting Mr. V Metlnrthy. which we take the liberty of asserting to ' `be utterly without foundation, and . _which winds them up with the comfort- , able conclusion,_ eqnallfwithout founda- L `tion, that they, (meaning, those whom it elegantly terms eorrupt1onists, cunning knaves," and tricky '1`oriea,) will have to come to terms, and those terms, we have not the sliglitest doubt. lwillbe in favor of the Reform party and its candidate. Our view of the case lead us, we must confess, to a different oconcluision. 'Thor-ie who talk so glibly about coming to terms iiti better look at the Act relating to` elections, and they will see that there are some triing `tliiculties in the way of such arrange- ments, even if both parties were inclined to enter into them. '.l.`lmt oi11'.opp_on(_-nts .~are anxious to compromise we are `well aware, even if they lid not tell us -sopin _plain language. VVe, on the contrary, are laboring under no such anxiety, though we have everything to gain and nothing to lose by :1 renewal of the strife. We did all we could to avbid it; we re- ceived our enemies re before even pre- pawing to return it. The petition against Mr. Kean was actually fyled, and that against Mr. Long was all ready on Mr, Lount s desk, .before,the first line of the petition against Mr. Cook was written, or the first step taken towards raising the tliousand dollars which the "Dominion ._Act requires to be deposited with the petition. H owing. however, been thus forced into hostilities, we are _ not going to abandon ustrong position in order that our opponents may be able to retire from a weak one, especially when the request .:is couched in terms of insult. In good fgith we de:idecl not to petition against M1'..Cook. mud in_ good faith declared tlmt decisinnnml n.-in-in.l it ....i. ....A' s5t.l;ei1 `Mr. 3' ab each o clock.' V [be discttssionxoiiw the: :14: 3 . M.,..,.......... -__-..i,.7 V PAARLI4AMENTA 1iY.V `D-'l`uh15 ' In _charity, wef em to the study Ining `f Let dogs` delight (`n " Q99 hr 7nt.a .. told - of \ R 1;} ;h," else uch 1_ 1 . n with man the seeds convex-ti '3?.1,6'~l*.' or three colds ixyamuocaaiou will, y constitutions, securely establish of consumption in the `system, thus what was originally asimple, cur- f __orj,_ into one generally fatal. `Or- T _ _'y.;;r1y_i9nca 1gherefore makes it tl1e.husi V I'e_Ba,9f.3ya_ryao to take of a cold uhtil `axon:-id of; .Fm-mnatalu `Mn...--.2--T D2-I _ mingled applause and msses. Mr. Boys then briey mlglressed the Con vention and thanked his supporters, and hoped that. the bitterness which had been so preva- !en't wbuid now subside, and that theywould `shake hands and a1l.go home friends. A deputation was then a. pbintedto wait on Mr. McDo31gdll, and give m the results of the ndminatxon, and announce his answer at as em-lyea date as possible. v \ Majority for Mr. McDouga11..'. . . . :7 The result of the ballot ve great `dissatis- faction; and Mr. VV. nnnmg, of Brad'- ford, declared he would no'p'anKfo1:t the mini: nee, but would himself oppose ' r. McDouga]l, m1`announcementAwhich - was _x-c`ceivod with V min led`p151|i`useandhisses. ' 1'. Boys than In-inu _-..~m...........1 4:... 'n._ gunn- -WVe learn from the Orillia Tia H\I.. 1- 11' "` n1a(1l1l n_uJ-ulIIlIl,|- - Bovs.., . . . . . . ..' MtDouga1l . . . . . . . . . . . . on the third` mid last ballot, withdraw in fqvoufqf Mr. Boys, x stoOd:--- ' , -V . ion`, In... s . . o -- m.a.(u11......'.;.'.n...-.. . Boya............ . . . . .. *_McDouga.ll........ 0;] the second ballott Mr. Atkins McKay withdrw in favmu: of Mi-.` thgvote stooc_l:-- ' ~ 1" 1:1! nuuqr nuncoe to elect such a. politicz charli-, tm1"zv.ml rencgadg as Mr. McDougaIl, and he fel `certain that, even were` he the choice of- (Convepion, 13.0 `cbuld 1zbt'be`electd in princl I6, and in Mr`. Boys they had a.l thse quacations as we1l.a.s abxlity. He thgn retired in favor Of Mr. Boys. ,' V _ VTIIE BALLOT. Z :01}. the rstg ballot the vote stood:'--_ f Aizlrilzn ' Banner Coxxsez-vative -County in 0l1t3l`i0.: ' '. McDougnIl wantd. honesty, integrit 7 mun, ue wm1 The Rev, Mr. camliclate, but and if M1`. M8 V Ioeal gen ihnn SIIDDOI` .mm 1m RevV.l\_Ix;.vgce said 115 -was not a but, , _ _iu favour of a. local man, were that man, or the bthe1- named, he would heartily sup em, but it would .bea.disgrace for Sou '..i1 tm1"'zv.mIrencgzu1 McDougall, certain that. even .urnm=' 1... +1.., ,.1.,,.--- A: ncoe to elect such political ' tn`: LU! AVll.- nu.-uougau, Isuat gentleman to-(lay dare not mll.l1iimelf :1 (f ouscrvati\'c,au(l tlre'rc - lore, wlntcu-1' uiiglit behia; abi_l`il;ics, WM not `(it try 1'cp1'c.s~mt the ("i;i1sc1'\ ziti\'t'c'a` Riding of Soixt-lxSin1coe. - - ~ . . V ,, - .- -Mih, Iioys paid .1 tribute of_1-`aspect to the _ ln.l.emeu1bei', Mr, Boulton, `with whom he " hml bec1i,o1i tonne of` intinmcy-. He further .~m.il that he hail. been asked to be a czm:.li- (late lay many of the leading Conser\'ati\'es of South'Simcoe, mid-linrl ncccdccl to their rc- quest. He knew the. Riding well, and was couvorstmt with its worth, and. wants. He claimed to be virtuanlly 3' `resident caiididate, situate conveniently to the" reatest paijt of the Riding. much more so tutu Toronto, or any of the places where the other` candidates named resided. If, the choice of the Com-`en tiou,he would cudczu'm- by 2; conscientious and faithful diselxm-go of" his duties to mrit__thc coniidence.1'oposc`l in him. ` ` Dr. `Madill L-mid he thought :1 physician could not be out ofpluoe in a House where tlicrc was so much corruption and briber_v. If elccto-1 it would be his de.ui1~`c and exidenvor to prove himself worthy of the` trust rcposcd in him. He claimed election ass. residcm;_c.'m- dicytte and :1 true C(JIlS(:rV.'1ti\'n mm .,.... nr`\I\ fol-Bar1'io'wzvs the ('.`ount_ Town" and was` 7 Lu no and true Co_nscrvati\_'.e, and one llgfoltglrt thgair battles in times past to the best ofhls ability. "If, hmvczr, he were "not the choice of the C`ori\'cnbiox1, he would gladly support may (_3o11x'-1crmtivc_clcctcs1 by them. Robert Stoclxlart. `Em-Jun B1'mWm-r1 . ,._. 4|... v-\L\, .. \ u..~u nu-Htr. _n<! smmm have his best trpport. ' `Mr. Atkin.-5 aid tl1e1'c`.u-replcuty of Lam"- ~ ycrs, Doctors, xmd .\'Ierchm_1ts., in the `Parlia- ment House,` and he stood 1-efo1'c'tl1'L-n1'c]ii2n- iug their sllpporl; as u [)unscrv:Lti\'e, :1 f;u`n1(5r, and :1 loqal man, and El`IlS t`(1'(i\ )`,` bf67s'1fp 6i`t'e'd' piss such, but xmuld gladly "t__.-u_ny.otJm_' C`onsermtivc Lhb '(.`ouventi ight fslect.l ,- As for Mr- ;\['cDouga1I, that gen] crhan (f.1o3gscrva_tive,au(l E... ...L..;.... V wuu1ut~n.s:10Cl:.` and he had yet tr ; learn that Mr. Mcougtill ever was 11. Consez-\'ati\'e. Ie.sai.11...4N~. Mr.-Kay) had lived all his act`i\_ze IITE auxomgat them, and had never given `Other h:u_1 a (.'unscrv:1Li\'c vote, amt it select- ed l>y'thc'.n he mmlxl emIc:m)r `faithfully to rcpn.-sentt;hc111, if }mwc\'cr, the (.`onvex1tio1x . sclcnrtctl _.-:_u`o.L_!_)cx'. if the person an selected mire :L (" r\':1t-i\'n:. he slmtllul have his upport. - "-`1`\ricDd11gLv.1 I .' Z Boys . . . . . - . ,,__r-_----.. vv\/5&1,` yuan: 1-`: 110 end lo their clxagriu. In future they will pox-Imps be a little more inclined to believe that there can be syuchla thing as lluonosliy in a political opponent. In thlel meantilne they are trying by abuse and personal attack to cover their morf.ifica- tion, nszth-)ugl1 such lungtlngtr as was last week indulged in by Some of their organs` is likely to bully into submission respectable Conservatives, who have acted in perfect good faith, who nsi 'lll1Wl.lllnLY 1'18 anv rmn nah Mn 4.. .....V = UUl'l7. . . ` The Secretary read a letter from Mr. Fergu- son, stating he cuulcl not possibly acce ;t the nomination. Messrs. Boultbee, _l)1'. 3'01-tbn, ' Rev. Mt`. )Ic.l.{_ee and F`: (`._`.C-aprc0l's names - were also withclmwn. ,|____,L- .- `- -. ---- :`h;i';ix1s .- McKay. . 1\/Iadill , , Mr. 11. ll. $C4)dual`t. , . ' _ G. P. Mackay, ESQ, of Lefmy,-was nonu- uated. by .\1_`r.`- J 05, seconded by E. Lennox. " . Thos, Atkins, Esq., `Vest Uuillimbury. was no1_ninatgd'.by the 1{e.v.. Mr. `McKee, seconded by W. "H; Manning. < _ Wm. B('Iy.~1"'Eq., }1:tydr' `Of `Barrio, homx-' rip.ted by Mr. S, `Pulling, socbnded by Mr. S. Poster. - . 1- _T. R. Fer uson, .Esq., uominatedlry the Rev. 311'.-Nlcc-e, 5-recomled`-by H. W. Man- ning. " ` ' - ` ' Dr. Mmlill, of Thornton, nominated by M1-. G. Reed, sccoule(l hyvM1'. Scythe-8,. F. (3. Cumrenl. Esn.. of 'I'orm1tn m.m:....+..,1 u. uccu, xccouuea hyvM1'. Suythcs Ca.preol, Esq., Toronto, by Mr. Jiobt. Stnddzut, .5secnnv.l'cd B. McCartney, . A. Buulthm-. .I-1:... nc 'I`m-~--L D. .uc\,;truney, Boultbee, 15511., of Toronto, by Mr; C. Cook, seconded by M 1'.` bert. uuu mt. mcu1rz_-were a pointed scrutineers. Moved by the Rev. A r. Kee. seconded by `.\Ir._Truem:m, That whereas there appeared to be a desire to support alocal candidate, and such desire is mv.turnl.a.nd proper, therefore this xneetixng pledges itself to support 9. can- didate resident Within this -county. The rev, gentlemen spoke long and ably in support of the motion. - ' o , Moved in anrendment 53" Mr. .Fletcl1er, seconded by Mr. Thos. Du`, .1`lmt this meet- ing will not pledge itself to `support 1:. local vimn-.lidate_.-( `u.n-ied. A :~.`o2.n.\".u'1o.\'.~z. . Dr. (.4. B. Morton, of Bradford, was nomi- nated by Mr. Fcnnell, seconded by Mr. ll. Wood. 1 ' - rv uuu. ` , . Hon. -\Vm. McDougall, of 1` was nmninated by Mr. Jhhn Buddy, secopdeal by Mr. H. II. Sboddart. u D u....1;..., r.v..)i -c 1 re man no uunm vacancy 111 South Simcoe. On -motion it was unanimously decided that the vote should be by ballot, and Mr. Stoddart and Mr. McGirz_- were pointed scrutineers. L10V0(1 I6 Rev. 1` I`. K09 RDPAIHIBA hv _- v,q;;v v v Uul ~sh&;ament that the Conservativ party had resolved name petition {against Mr. Cook,` and now that they nd how bast- -lesa their suspicions were, there is no and "l'\ u...:-. KL. ' * ` Jhibegal-G6mdrv5t53*.s,1of'T South`.-Sitn_0oo_ wg. J-?1F1 131119 T ' 1.`anceKa1l. Cookabown, at Friday~. Thzaaegiitnfas or thtiir ~c.`swerc-it res ' " . I agfregate I45`; p`ex-song. 5 ,?1`nl1e'1z!r1uelgingmma1snpr: ii 011 Ever 1;! tgxe 't;st Vgccya-Prosident, T. 1 0ey.vsq.:.1e eore ,`.B.-zti . d the . L'ss9gi:_;te_ Sec_reta{ryl:y_ Chgistrophlort.-l~i?o?;)'1i:, L541-a_. 01hCm,t1ng- In those capacities at the metm8- 17: 304(1) . Esq.) ofnidfdrd, actingas l`rw.surer. There ._yv_ei'b` a_lo a. large number of pectabora present, who showed the liveliest .,interst in the proceedings, which, we are 5_"'3 150 533': }\'e!`e not as harmonious as we could have wnshud. Aftersome preliminary prpceeclihgs, such as the reading of the 4 1nun1ta>_s nf an nmm`..m. ...,.,.4.:..... ....i....._:..,. Ln DUIIIFDII, lbq. The Secretary read a `communication from the Hon. M. C. Cameron, recommending the Ouxivcntitin to select the Hon. Wm.McDouga.l1 as its candidate. - The Secretary also read the letter he -had addressed to the Hon. Mr.` Cameron, asking his advice as to the ablcst man to lltlm V.'1(!a.unv ;n Qnnn. a:......... wj~=*=\uI_Iz;3. sucn V we reaauxg ot the m1n1`1`t.es of 113,111-evx'uus meeting, answering to the Tu'3n. 350-,,thc dele ates settleclto the bnsinem: fm- whinh 4:55., 1.... ...\..\- .......,.1.. um ruu-can, &c.,\tne dale ates settledto the business for which they come, namely, the-selection of a `tit and proper person to represent the Sputh Riding of Si'mcoe in the Local Legislature, rendered vacant by the lamented death of`its late member, D Arcy Boulton, Esq. The Secretarv mm] 21 -..mm......:,...+:.... :..,....'. UWWFUH. ,a-wing ms a(lVlc0 the.a to hl! th('3 in South Simcoe, -motmn 11: was un;umnm:'lu ,1...;.1,.,1 rm: Hem; WILHLSM, Mcno`mAL`f us riomrxnx. ? , 1` 1E '_'soU'IfH }sI_Mc'oE i;1isERA~I.`.ooN- ~sERv;A'riv1;. coNvENrrION.%-,` In: uuumen vclcctxon as a resi 3 Co_nscrv:1ti\_'.c, \ 011;{]1bthe11'1)attleR 1n Hm... .v.....+ s.~ Elluyh-1?; IV `H1 `ll-1:] mu nyvn1l'. D'uyn(:S. : 0f'1`orontn, nominated Zoddzub. . 1. u.. 12 V~ -Our opponents arjeginning to nd out what. a serious scrape they have `got into by their ill-advised action`i_n zjegard tap the protests. Like most vry cunning people they have over-reached themselves.- ` They did not choose -to `believe otir ~uc4l....--..;. u, . -- -4 *

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