-=-:.-mu. . pan "" "W 1' I -- -to blunde- .,;,m;,5n.m_3m omamfor a'. a.;sopa.z. '. % VBf9We- " Var; " I i ; Aplainta for which it i recpmazensded "W" ;`:' - we 1.. the * ttor :. .'.P`'m,3P1 . "333. usvin"tai t.ed- it; thoxoug Ky; and` tlbi-of those `who are suffering from any of the com-; ma 6 - pond upon it being 1 overcjgn Bomdy. , 8 'l'bo_ astonishing oicacy: of tin .nnn-ma. uuly xuowu, reuevxng tmusanda from pain `in the A ~ - 8.4:, Back and Head,Caughs,Cold.s,Sore Throat, sprains, Brutses, Cramps in the Stomach, . Cholera Morbus, Dysenlery,Bowel Com. . plamts. Burns, Sca-lds,Frost Bites, &c. The Canadian Pain Destroyer has now been . `before! tbe'pu,blict~.`or a length of time, and wherever-used is welllikcd, nevep ailing in 3 single instance to give permanentgoljof when timely usedmnd we hnvq never known,-n_ smgle one of dissatisfaction, where the directions have bean properly followed, but on the pop. tnry All are delighted with its opemtionh, and speak Ill,`/`Ih.V' hlgh.Ist' terms ofizarirtnes and on 9-`W29 *?3si's29 1n,,!3!;.mtt-`r`.. `is a` family Medicihe, it is eli nd {incur- `ably known. relieving thc naands frompain `in . . antimony, or anyll ing hurtful to theconslitulion; Full direclions in the pamphlet. around each packwge, which should be, _carefully preserved- ` Jon Mosns,-1u:w'mnx`,'sonrrnopnrzsron. One dollar and (we've-amd-halfcents for post age enclosed to N orlhrop Ar. Lymnn,Toro'.1to, Om., 'rc.:era`agents. fordbe Dominion,wiH Saturn :2 _ up, containing over_50 pi!ls,by return mail. ' 01 in Barrie, bv John nods ; Watson 6:: 00.; Wwros , Tokm -- McLean:B:adford_, cine dealers. __az3on, aighurs(,_Green 65 Bros" and till `media ..uuse,r:ussa9uLa not bsqtakeniby /e'mules _.`Y]uq ng IA/Le W/Lrec mrmthso/` Pregndcy, as they ar_-4-sure a ring on Misca-rriage, but at my other time they are safe. - In all other cases of Nervous and Spinal A`ec~ Li ns, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on sligln exertion,PalDila1ion1o!the Hes rt, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will etfeul a cure when all other means have` lled; and although a poweilul remedy, (10 not cwntwin Iron, calomel, au`l_`imol_1y, 01: anygl In _g theconslinnion; ,.u-rerun runway, 90 not cwntvin Iron, culovmel; antimony, ontanygl mg F_ull m pamnhlel nrnuml .....:.. THE "GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. Job Mgses Perm-Jigal I-ma. l`hx's ._invallIEa1;lc.medicine is un.u'ling in iI:c _(`.llre_ol-_aT_l,lho{ painful and dnngcmnis d's(-ages jf '- vM1_1c.1lhef:xxa!e consti ut2'o_n is sulsject. I1 ' `daisies a|' excess and removes all o bs;ruc-non; :56-` I,1=speetfg rnre mxiy be re ied 4 , ,. -,_ :I ' `TO MARRIED LAD} 38 his penulinrh: suited. It will, in a shorl lime hd on the m.JI.lh V period with regularity. ,. - ese,Pills~sh)uld not be .,tak:m by females lming the jtlu-cc manths.o/` Prmmmm. ('0 HE TRIUMPH or THE AGE Cons_umplion I`! not rncurable.'Doclors szfy it is not. All that is required is the pm ermndrcine Io. eect a permanent cure. Dr. ee s` G-real B`ronchi.l Rqmely is fast Rimming the popular medrcinc for all ecclorus of Ur chest and lungs. For. in-xipient consumption, bronchitis, aaxluna, cough.-I, colds, .c., no 0`.h('r rnudicine ever obred lothtr pulxl_i- pa s:s_se.-s smjh vurabivc properties. Le! the aimlcd trv at and prove us eicucy. For sale by all druggi:1s.. co; ?"f*`;`.`.`..'?._"=.`=C!Iip#iiYn:h9unt`to$3.000.00. ' by v:-rail remeuy,_and is never known `to fail. Sold by all medicine dezers. Price, 25 cu; Prepared by -. ,. S. N. THOMAS, Phelps, N.Y. And NOR 1`EIR(.`P & LYMAN,Toronto, Om. S016 Agents for the Dominionr ` No'n'--Etleclric--Szlected and E'ectri:e V - . nuvuun u want mr. uusraeu pr0m1s- :1`, and so,far he and his colleagues have kept their word. No Risx.--'I`nonss EOLECTRIO 0rni-Wos'rn l`su Truss rrs Wniaarm Gonrg.--Do you know nnything of it? If not, its time `you did- Pain cannot exist where it is used It is the cheap- -_ est medicine ever made. One dose curesxom-_ non sore throst.- One bottle has cured an old standing cough. (`me or two bottles `cure and cases of pilesnnd kidney troubie. From ii: to eight applications cure any case of excor- ' igtted nipples, or inamed bresls. One bottle _ has cured lame heck of eight years standing. Ask Mr. W. Mnguire, Merchant, Franklin, Out. how he was cured of Chronic Rheumntism,oi eight ye.1rs elnnding, and hisreply will be, by the use of 'l`_bomas Eclectric Oil. Mrs. Lee : ion, of Gavan, Ont , was afflicted with asevere p,in_1bove the eye-brow, which caused him in- tense suffering for several hours every day, ask; , and he. will tell you thnt'Ecleetric Oil cured_ r him, after try ug everything theyvthen heard of, .. this would be of benet. What cured Mr. C; Burrows, ofthe rm of Burrows 3: Winstsnley Semis. end _Will'(esport, oflnamuntion ofth~ Lungs-Eclectric Oil. Mr. Tlzomss Robinson, V Fnrnham Centre, p. 2., will tell you that he was cured of Rhanmutism often years` standing, by Eclectric GIL Bil` J. H. Earle, Hotel Keeper, West` Slieiford, p 2 ,\va\s troubled with Liver ' lomplsiu:`for seven] yuxra,:1nd is now well. A fr`eml asked him what cured him, n.nd.his reply w;s Kcieclric Oil; he will also eertil'y that it is equally as goyodfyor hoise_s,iu cases of cuts wounds, &c.; as forxmsn. A vouug lady hind; se were attack ofsslhma, and did u it think she could live until morning. She now sny= Electric Oil saved her life. What cured Rev. J. 5lallbry,,\Vyom`ng, U.S., of Bron'ohi:is,in on!- 'veek?--Wh_\'y h0mns'Eolectric Oil, Askn-1:`; of the lhoussn 3 that have been cured orcough. colds, Bronchitis, Asthma. Lame Back, Rheu- I mnliam, .': ti' Joints. kc , in Canada, for list last three years, `_wlmt did it. am1_ they will 'l`0P1', Eclectric Oil, -it is acknowledged the uni- ' v:-rssl remedy, and is to Sold by alluiedicinedeulmq r>.:n.. 0: ...- A 1.A'NADIA_N 1A1N DESTROYVEBI .:- - ` ` . Em>a's CocoA.-Gn.u`EFuL' AND COMFORT- ,den Town, INo.-The a. reeable chmaclzcr of this prepara bion has rem cred it a. general favourite. Made simgly with boiling water or milk. Each ac et; is labelled JAMES `Evrs and 00., omoepathic Chemists, 48, Threadnecd1e- street, and 170, Piccadilly. Works for Dietetic PriE)arations, Euston-road" and Czim ondou. 53 .` , alumni in . Pianos cf best makers. The Mason 3: Hams iln Orga.ns,and.the Canada Organ'Company V Organs and Melodeons: Organs and Mom deonslorent, and'forVsale, on the monthly} payment system 1-In-us.-....- . _ ._ _ JVAIMES .:Vi;1&RD',/ . _ ENGLISH BOOTMAKER. `J ,'I'01S,UI'i'>'1'R;!;"[fI3vI_3! If.?-:-;['hO'le `:va1!1alJ1_9' 1:`-pertie at 'KempnfeIdt dnd4.(`rgighn':jnt for- "merly' held `at $4,100, _ are `now .ofdred at $400Deach. See advertisement:-_ V "Pro? _-0:35 Door Em Dominion Tele_- - ' V g2'a_()IL_ Oce, - . EDWARDS & LATRD,| T CIAIOc Booksllers, Statior.ers,| A mi 7... ..... _. .1` ,_ ..u-n nuuyvl Iuvln VA Vw,4LL' PAPER, DECORATION`; A FELT_ROOFING,BUII;D_1NG PAPER. The difference betvieen the reforms of this Administration and 'the reforms brought About by Mr. Gladstone, is that the former are conservative, white the latter were revolutionary, and of revolu- tion the people of England`, never very fond, -had become heartily tired. A rm but conciliatory policy abroa.d,o.n earnest and conciliatory elfort to promote social Well being at home, combined with a awful and hard-working administra- ition Of vnrinuu nnvcnvnrnnnfnl Ila, DU_NLOP STREET`, BARRIE. I %iET:1sou & HAMLIN onsnn co. _ underlain Ia furnhh nu `Bahia, April `ism, 1375.1" BEST 300%; 1}: THE DOM'1 N_ION. 7 I And Importers of n: `I\1'IlI I'\'I1r~4\ `MAKES Tali nowgmns '& Lamp 15.. _L-_n .,,_ n Bookspllers, &c., Barri . _15ly` `vu-`nun nun l.llll.'l.l`WUl.`LlJlg llu.Ul1IHBUl'H.' tron of the` various governmental de- partmenta, is what Mr. Disraeli promis- M. And so far 11:: Anti Rh: nnllnonu-n:'m `Intro nn... nmm! HEWIJEY, I ndw > `anulatunvnll artilea in -his 3311:? inc, of hes`!-deacrapuon, and at cheap ram. ' x. Solicitd.-$0 N- w. M o R R o w, -AUO'1'I0mmn_ . slelghi, "1". I `lfaggons, gn liaj-`uess Smile], .` 1 l[arneso[Doubloj ----._- ;Eoa, ` LE - p_HE_Ap _Fo_R CASH. w _ymsu muues;en aupixccs, lgrge and small. I 5 in doing a. big business in the Picture and all are well pleased with their f onable and stylish pictures. Iam also doiiig a large trade in copfing from old pic- tures, and making splendit work of them. All orders executed with` the greatest dispatch. Pictures to be copied sent by mail will receive `prompt attention. Note the; address. - JOHN STEPHENS, _16-ly: * " Over Woods Drug Store. MORRDW'S AUCTION MART _ AND.c0LfMISSIOI{R00hIS.' sond Hand Furniture, ` stoves, ` _ Camera ' v. :1 Iv. IVI \J 2421; `# if 1876.` I -Anorrommn. Are- to be "found people rushing to see who leaves their. orderalisii for those choice and beautiful Photos madc_(1ail_y in Cases, Cabinets, an all Iar er sizes;"z'so "Pictures for &)a.rIors, ' ylish ramesfat nll'p_riccs, large an small. doing but busmesa in the Plnhnux STFPHWS rnasfratzs emm] On and after MONDAY. the 26th instant, Through Bills at Tliroiiglx Rates (including tmnshipment at Toronto) will he issued, and consignments of Lumber, Lath, Shingles, &c., will be shipped direct at one charge from all points on the N urthern Railway stations on the Great VYe'stern Rhilway. For Rates see_ _Special, Tarih at Stations. By_ order, _ V ` ` . BARLOW CUMBERLAND,- Traffic Inspector, fN.R..C. Oice, Toronto, 3 ' ` ' . 20th April,` 1875. - to all principal 16-21`. ~ 3 :z=._iEg=, `AT ORTHE RN RAILWAY 01? CA N. A -mm, - / ' - uuu uv_ua wuiuu nu nus anown to exist. The chief characteristic ;of all these measures is, that, being devised by prac- tical met`), who are really in ` earnest `in their wish to promote the general wel- fare of the country, they go just asfar as is practicable. They do not pretend to be theoretically or logically perfect, but as far as they go they can be carried into .e5`ect,e whereas, if pushed further, they `Ivould'excite so much opposition as to be useless. And, of course, the opposition to them comes,not from the Tory side of the House, but j ust from the demagogues who claim to be fmends of the people, but who will never agree to any pl'1lcDi- eel measure of relief vwhichfails to. give to themselves some political advantage, Aer strike some blow at their political op- ponento. '1'}... .I.'m.........- L..a...:--_ Lt- A.-t--..--- -I` r} 001) TIn1133V;Wc3?>AL"IING:~ T0 LUMBEETSHIPPEBS z` j P u In gnxuu. mw, nanusome fheads; Also a (inani- tity of apple soions, of best sorts for grafting; and will, m a. very short time, have best Early Uauliowers, Early Cz_mbb'ages. and best sorts of _'I.`om:\to Plnntu; also Late Cabbage Plants, of the N ewcst and Best Sorts" that can `be pur- chased, \'.... L... -., 1| A` ` "` , ....... ....w yuuuagu rmnw, or _ You know the Old Stand for the past 26 yfgrs. East of the Court House. ' . ' J. LESLIE, Barrie. G W. ` - mic. ` -.,-... -.-gun llIIJIlK" Apple; Pears and Plums, all bf the choicest sorts, raisd for his own use, but thinks other- wiic. They are such as cannot be got in th County. - They are 4 years old, from bud or grnft, from 4 to 8 feet high, and properly pruned into, handsome fheads. Also quan- ,tit.,y_v of_z}pple of for !1rR.ftinrr- \.5utu'w1'u1 not .'.`V' 0. o , in the 12th Concession of the Township of Innisl, County of Simcoe. The Lot is well situated and about ve miles from the Town of Barrie; well watered; thriv- ing young orchard of about3 acres; also a. good House and Outbuildings on the Premises. TERMS CASH; Sale to commence at One <` p.m. For further mfticulzujs apply to Mrs. Ann McDonugh, A andaleyor to the Auctioneer. ' ( FRUiT TREES 5; VEGETABLES. 7F]... ...J - H ' 100 %@oI1dIci mm, 16-Qin. ` Of the some description is a. bill which `provides for compensation to tenants for improvements, though landlords may, if they choose, prevent their pro- perty from coming under its operation. There is also a bill for the regulaiion of Friendly Societies, and for the preven-\ tion of those frauds which, in former times, were so ofteii committed by the managers of_ these "institutions. A bill has also been introduced to zmend the laws relating to merchant shipping, which, though it does not `quite please Mr. Plimsoll, goesla. long way to prevail the evils which he`has shown to exist. 'l`lm ..s.:.,4` ,.l..........i....:-.:- .-r -u :1.-. AT THE ' 7 BARBIE HOTEL, BARIKIE, That valuable Farm known as the Soutln-East Quarter of Lot No. S, in the 12th Concession Township Inninl (!mm+w nr Q.-...,.M wars 1 '1 xuxamulmry In aouunern A813, .1}, Ye? yvlmpl vegetablewemedy for the spe`edy~_a'q _. puma-2 neutoure of 7 :Br0i1chitis_,' Cntarrh, and an Jun _u'ectio`ns,--'- also a. posive and }edi_ca}tl speci c" for` N ezvous Debility, Premature Decay, and all Nervous Complaints, feels ithls duty to niakeit known to his suffering` fellows. . Actua.ted'by this motive, he will cheerfully send (free of charge) toall who desire it, the reel e for pre ring, andfulldirectionsforsuccea ullyusin ,t is ro- videntiallydesiredremedy. Thosew owis ltf) avail themselves of thebenets of this discovery without cost, can do so by retllfn mail, by addressing DR. CHARLES P. MARSHALL, _64 Niagara street, Buffalo, N. Y. 13 St .._..__-_.. "MR. ALEX. MORROVV has received in- structions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, on qnfllntlnunu IL . `.1. -1 *1 "`*- mm.-uuus no son by r`U15LlU AUCTION, I Saturday, we 1st of May, 1875, -"Hie udersigged E;-ing decide(i_t0 from business, is desirous of claring o 1: his" large stock of Staple Goods bforo 1211 first of June. The stock, which comprises D Goods, Clothing, &c., is well assorted, and vcrythiug is of the best quality. THE x\_'noLI: WILL ma OFFERED A cos'1' PRICE. Call early and secure bargains. ` fl T1` `nrnmn nu -mum, ucav auyw uuu. mzmc, anu I111). SK _ :1 uuxn ' . , SINGLE AN`i$`noU3LE{ % % i I r gagging CARPETS IN TAPEsrRY,` _..__..- v7 111,! For Sale at `the Barrie Paint Terms to suit puuchasers. ` 1 F..". !?'.4.!15::. ' .. - ,, tho`nezVQB};. , ._ -/-= qnt`sdogrW~ f ' ` ' ' .. ' -. e'\.,- _-.0dnI1>tutionn..:. enfeebldb -2 are" especialljf _iu-I ue_nce_d byth IL , the appetite becom-_' ing- oor, di - V - - vitajfpowe ~ . -v force` and in ~ Dr. W m.1m s Comromvn Em :. my CALISAYA is a rclia - remedy, spee Jy vitnlizing all the organs :1 -_ tissues of t e body. . 5-2iu. _v \/\-.1-LVN-III 11.1.]. 1.1 V .l.`4DD.""l1".lI`A- J11)` vert}ser, a. retired physician, havin ' r9vx_dent1al_ly discorereclgi while, a Medici xsslonary In Southern Asia, a vet ' _simpl_e veszebablememedv for {She nnedvxna nun-rm.` , ----_.. vn vuv vv V11- . of those directly interested. ' measures are all ralaher permissive end enabling, them enactivo, `and oonie- quently the chief ground `oi oppostion `and critioismjiu been that they are not-` euiciently e'ective,. and thatthey do not make compulsory the changes which they `in effect declare to be desirable. Chief among this class of bills in one which gives power to Municipal Corpora- tiona to remove dwellings, which, from their situation or o overcrowding, are in jurioue to the health of their inmates, and to provide others with suicient air and ' flan -ul-no .L...._.'._L:, 0 1 ' L ._-_ The subscriber has, at his old resideAnce, Leslie Hill, Barrie, about 7; nilnunn -.....-... _--. PHOTOG RAPH I NG`. v.,~.\-\,.,..~ZA,...~..`...v.,.~.Jvv..-..~v.~ '\A-SH SA LET` I}arr_ie, April 21, 1875. ._..,_..._- (lqressing UR. CHARLES MARSHALIJ, . . ` 4Niaga.ra Buffalo, N.Y. ` 13st Dress Goods, Sks, _.___,-_,.....__.__.,-. ........_.._..` ,...._.,,. ANnBMzthntiaeixxenfuta. - I-ustres in every Shade '\/\t\/\/ xxx. f0 CONSUMPTI VES.--THE? AD- vzn-Hamn - _..:.:_-_1 ._|__;_:;:-__ L _-_.' '; ff:'G._I1:s FOR _ SALE. __, ALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. t.ice, that 1:!-mil offer. for % by X I A I -- "A - ' " Va! Inn ANNIE FOUN- - 1 may AGRICUL- V L. iMPLEMEN l` AND smva wonxs. _ -_-n< . ....._ ....,....w, uuuu w emorce cnanges `which, however desirable in tenfselves, \ can only succeed by means of the co-op- e Qllnftxnn 46` n....`.... :::_...u ,C.__.._____-._._. :THE - vumzm roux. " V . 'l'lI'R A1 . hnnr van---'- gun; nhnifsnwm, anutazitunm ma.'-v.. :. 1.:-. A number of ~ ALEX; Iuolanow, Auctioneer. .CAPON as PEARCY. 47-lm Aucm RUDMS OPPOSITEIHE n_A:.wAv smnou. m n I I 9 H1 suppo- `.:v:30NSTABLE! pounpxmirnn, "A " And Chiugey Inspector. ' 1 `zoaisthevrmfsiid, B.-we o clookAa.m., to-receive statemnnta of hn .INSOLVENT ACT OF 1869, ' ----.-_ In the matter fJ 0HN CUULTER, an Inqolvent. __..._. The im;sols;ent has made an estate to me, and t_.h_e Creditors are notied to meet gt a: ofce,VPalice Court, Barrie, on Wednesday, the; 5th day af May, `1875, at assignment 0} his ;__`nir_n * mid`. _,`,`>Pp9int- an A nig`yfee.` j - IDO- 16- it Barrie, April, .1875. pgrie, April 19,1 5; , . _ . 74- fl ___..________._____..._, -.v_-:: . v . The Subset-ber-begs to- intimate to his friends and the public of Barrie and surrounding Country that he Manufactures and deals in , - 1 Largest, best, In this acctibn `of country. which, '-.`l.\7U VEIUII. . N.B.--The balance of J. F:u'qnlmrsons .\`tnc`=; 1 &c., &c., will be suld by Public Am-tloll, an .u\'v<~.-ning at 7 o clock. .. -- -...fu rullllv UIILLIIU tion_ Lroquired, than to ' .-l..L L.....-.-_- J- ' " V50 Dozennof Ale Tumblers af .`:=l.()O. . Decanters from $1.00 tn 8!. 75 `per pair. 4! " CD "V" .30 Dozen of Wlniskey T(lm1)lcI's at Sl..i.':, Also tlibrent styles of Flt Hats from 731` large Manufacturing House, and aw marked um . mulian Tweed:-1 (Job) frnm (30 cents well suitcd 2}. from 75 cents. 2! Dozen of Ladies` Wlute .5`!-.irl;. $1.00 each. .\1 `D '91.. 1.4 . 1 .-. .Our Stock is something fabulous, consisting of e CROOKER Y. .-._...L.--.._ f%1{3f15?'fA :1? 0. R Pa |@M A: M M 0: 21- H` `Having just rgeivcd the__las6 shipment of car . .~`priug Stock we are now complete in all lines ' `of evei3y De"patftmc11. `These Goods were lrqught during the recnt money panic, and when goods were at their lowest ebb, cnnueqvuc-ntly we can and will sell them at such a price as to astonish customers for cheapness ` and quality; Consisting of Newest Jesign i,nvLace, ABeadcr`l'and i3allT1iinx1zixip`;,vx-1, Rihlmns, all slmdeg, ctcL,.'trr. Tvvecds, ' Cottonmlcs, Ducks, Denims,` Hollands. Ticks, Hesaimls, Slxirti1:gs,'Ginghams, ' _Cheks,VTaiIo1-'3 Furnishings, etc. GROCERY ,DeE -.`.PARTMENT. HATS & CAPS} _H9.ving a4 very large stock of TEAS, SUGARS, and TOE. I SPECIAL. I.\'DUCE.\fEN'I'S. came; 3 vufthe maih ob'ect 5".1'tTf33v` ,pIltr',ydolluI-in the way of lgzesp into the _'poek'oII of _a little clique who work industri- ouly to serve their own ends th 11 ' the Gut, Agricultural Socieizy `iikgyto .)r9yo_ 0-grand Inoooss. But if it is to "encour- _M V IIIQ` (nub: am... Jud to ' `cultural ' tereah e - ' ~s. ;a',Zi."7 .`1 ...`s'.`.ny nm.'3.;..mu13;'. 'tlun'onr8ooi9ty.ia likellyto prove 9. REA DY-MADE OLOTHI N G, i'omp?eteV SALT BY" Country Dealers and the Trade MARQS V E` t'\ has &S!`$ A ` - AND A FULL STO(!K or I...a,d1es Cashmere Ccajpes. T/ce fallozviilg _-.,. ......,.., uu mapecuon, will prove to be the fact. He 31 ANINGN AND TURNING Izice sud most reasonable terms. e ve-rVy' E . GLASS WA RE,-LAMPS Q` LAMP GOODS, Lam B%;%.m~HE$, In[P()P!.'] .`.E:1=`iS- ` 16 at IN LARGE QUANTITIES AT LOVV PRICES. 07 Cheapest stock of Fm.,mm,e `. which. nn :m.......4.:_._ -..' V As tisual, best Style and mizke, nd full stocks. run i And he hits on hand, the h, on inspection, V ` `-v---\ e Tfade dealt liherullywitlm. H/halbesale . hmzson s mmsisting of Boats & Shoes, on Salurday nexl,at 1 c Of every description on hand and made to On1er-- .Wholesale and Retail. Lumber of every description Plaued and Dressed to Order. Sole Manufacturer for Dales Milk and Provision Safes for the County of Sim- ,c0e. - A safe occupying only 2 feet oor space, will hold milk pas nequal to 40 feet of shelf room. Send for cir- cular. :11 Of description hand Lumb and Prnx-im'n.. e..:n~ - :o:-- '0 beg to inform the public tl \-Vorks in iirst-class running _ with thcbest Miichiucrv thn Milk & Provisi_o_n Safe Factory `V0 haw tn infnrm Ll... -... M ymmgaza pLAea:;as wunusj . AND ks runnin Miichiucry I and is-tl1elargest Mnnuf horth of T g order, being titted th that we have now our up at can be purchased, uctory of the` kind oronto. TI-IE CAB i4O.AID. _._.-`._..__. `SIQENT PARTNER WANTED- `'i|I;.t1:e ;1!hn}1_fa_qt11fring,Bnsiuess.. with . par-ungu advan- kelfy to a. u o libcnlity ig @&_1'!I' T`-kCB.lF.o -B'.V`fE'...`."v.; April 19th; iszs. ---.-.a....,____ ' - Address I `-13f1`1Dt1on, .s nn Imma u... E everything regiuisit in the trade ai: any price, , will "prove `, '-f1`rT1\ '- ---- ` (J lvIn_c;lisv}1 Sauces; --(f`u.nuprising \\'orc(-stershirt , .-\nclmvie's, Rt-:uiiI1g.Ua1'\`ic's, Muslxrooxnl, anu t'.1t.'~'1'lp :1t:30 cunt.-4. ` . mfri. upw:mls._ The .'1lm\'c are samples fmm :1 I .il.;-r:1hly under first cost. Alan :1 lot of ("a- '.-r children's wear. Job lot of White Shirts ` ;.\`V0l'lit`.`I1 bottoms." (just from England), from .cA.IR`Ns Enos; Victoria Planing \Vbrks, Ba av/_->' are for Sale: '.. 'I I, K Of all the newest in every ntyln. Somb- thing very new in American Hats, the most fuahxonable. Ladies , Misses and (9hil(lren s Sunshadcs, a very large assortment. White and Grey `cottons, Kid and Thread Gloves, Ea:-asols,V Hosiery, And Houlse/cold Fzrhitzzrc, % 3w:mls._ My drc-n .~; weal} Shirts -2.1 bottoms. from T0BAC`7C()S in Stock _wc can -offer .~ T.In~nImn n6 7 -.u-- y. JOSEPH ROGERs ml... 1.. z 2 and 3 Elly, all Wool and emp. A uctionccr. `e -nfoz-c_e changes a I A .... LL ____..-1 __._ P11 ROGERS, Ihlmm .lm'g1m. ' { l6~2t ~c-urn,` gbrks, Barri, O_nt. hes, Crockery, Teas, : 0`ul0ck and in the also does and Retail. "%woons?I)ng..e sw Pm`!- Engine "UR_E:1!lAclll1\'EIY0ll . . -AND- V J: Siucrcs on sussrmng 3 `ANTI-..FRl(`;'l`ION 1\:E`1`Ab l"l ODl BUSH,` Machine and Paint Oils stantlv on hand. " `I 4.1 .14 \y _:._ J4 I NEARLY ODOURLES Best Grade of Oil Manufacluf sou) WHOLESALE AND ammx. ` DIP All kit-ad r H . . . v,.s,c:a`;.: p2:1:a;3:L2:,';Lf., *.'.~:1;i;;*;< v`P`3 P1'Pa1-ed with due care and -. accuracy. Call in. Ants: -__ _ FANCY PEREUMES, Patent Medicines, DEALER IN PU E. nnues mu" cuemum SHOP ACCESSABLE AT ALL Hz- J. P. KIDD. ` % *-_"; .` [SK Eon DUFFIELJS REFINE!" "Largest and Best Selecied Svcck in Bum -can; D_l'."Rl,Medicincs,snd`Cllcmicalsferfi and Toilet Articfof, Paints,` and _Va1nisbes, (`cal Oil, Burning Fluid, D_veS Pipes, Tobncccu, Cignra. My: ` is unive:ulu' cu-a--vu--wluill-V, XIII Ill I-`.-\.\'(`Y A.\'l) '1`0Il.l-Tl` _\n:'n-~ Dunlop Street. - E W!1I!'Z\.l$.?%,l!Y5%$T I'h "luvs FMJ ?!IW';4--;-o- ,~ta-`H0151 DR.UG STORE AN!) mlf-IL DISPENSARY. 1 1 _ ' 3 DUNLOP ST., WEST, BARBIE? 3;.`.'.'?"!'l3!mentin " TV = ` * . _ .. hid? mother m . - PAINTING ,5NB"`E`6(m Gnonar: m:w'i'o ` VIIIL- __l_,. o .'l'hev V +~ " `au- dera :n'f:;_i:er In pram." to lawn . 3 D'|liug .,,`Iu.1 Pnintiug of and hp nus und dispuch ::(1f:l[xttiongo,,` H J rctsonlblar 1; ~ I > Alfwork w . In-ant . I!I8B!!BAGAe:'l":!s;"' *Iliar.:>'~' . ojud` - E0' m;. %,1-.r-.v an-w Are to be obtained cheap at the < nf " P 1 u "'"" mmzn mt. may. 1:71. > ' D` ' 1) Al N TIN G. 1) Mn Plain and. 0|-name nm_ " `$11? A '2 7'1-sq--~ ulculktl PAIg_-I-E] vvvww NGLISH BUN. HOUSE ` E DEPOT. __ D 93% The mblcriber has received a gp1,m 3: CHEESE from the first dsjrien in the Provmq '_ quality cannot be beaten, `:5 u-_-- -`Also 3 ue stock of , . LE {E2 (6) (`(9 Tan run n._ E J 1.4-)1. U1` DUIII 6 LFRESP`-lw&.u s A LT MEA3 AL'.-\\:.'\"()-.\L H;\.\'U; man I `N'eal"ly gpposite the I : IAYSH IONA Al:\"l`ER ALE Ah fNEa1`l V ofosite 1 yTomntn, Uwex Home, Sign and Carriage, ` mental .u|uuU_)'o Your obedient servant, .3 V b -W. _McKEE. P`.S.-I need havdly say that the ,[charg'e of carrying a, x_-evolvep was_ntte,rlyfdse..; I never:. had a revolver with me at a,pn bl1'o or any. other meeting in my life, - My; .. J ..{A0'l'l.--Mr. McKe9`. __ ` Shop on John street, near 8.11 in; F'a.ctory_ Barrie Ont. *=t;n l I . Orders left In E. Graver`; }m_-an Dunlap street, will be promptly allendzdim. February 2nd, 1873 '36 _ baccos, 850., Piddes, Canned sg Sardines and {mil 0! every descxi N.B_.-A ohoice lot of cake; Cocsistirg of Ten, Sugars, cc ,_ W5; gxma *1. H, plio\'1. mm! L" .a s. 0. DUfoAN.ox.AxK & o0 8 \ Jl1 mm W I; ` "1 Onhmnsi D`Dn\ 1 ...... , '1` H as, 1ENN -.'nc1l.:113 BAYFIELI) .5"l`[(EET. V ;- us... 54.. onnrm; 1>Ro.\u'm.y MT, Ba.rrie, Mm-ch9Lh, 1575 D30 --._..._..____ ._.._._ P4I'NG 4,F%Bmo..._ MEa1cEfrzALL:V! -___._:-r_\` Elrugs uni! gitlycmicals la1;*:;1.; N La; M (:1. E A N,` ' _"'RocERIEs 3-9m'3`=`*' .3 extru. Hm. . ALE & Pormg Wines, Liquors and Cio.;`i";`P':,h,f;,1 `run M. 1... .J.4..:.. _ , , ,. ._ -- v---- -av s_~ I.'IUWIaLlU lll11lC~ -tion of such unishment as nave; `would be forgotten by im during the rest of his natural life, I eonfesg it is not without feelings of remorse and regret that _I have taken any; no the whatever either of him or Of`.-ill!` conduct, -r I_ promise, however; that the mime shall never` be writt n again by me, and I hat-ab ' leave ' him to the hatred and the-cont.em]3t..-o every . right thinking and decent thg`ooin-- . | muni ty. ` .vm... ..1....a`:....a. .;..`._`...L , i:"`_TWhnt~are the objects of AgricuM1ra.l So- |U4lhI,l_? ' the main object in to put a few paltry dollars , -in theway f z `hath 0 `qua wo pwm: .'=.!}:...4...-0 ` m In ` V_uu.-.>. N '41! iii-oe Ch: Couisti: :' Z Ten, Sumn (Ln, `nilnntn-h ALFREI:--(3I2A\I;;1`g" 9. Shin and n....:--_ ...._ .j'o.3;_n;n A1` is I=i6c3i:F{I EST \J\./in WATSON & 00$ Druggisfly Front atmt,a .___n___ THE BEST OF BOTH ,.|n AA----._ `ANP um-zsunpnvr uooxe sprang forward, seized me _ by the shoulder, and thus adclresaecl xne-Sir. I will arrest you ; you are disturbing the meet- ing; you have a. revolver in your (pocket; you are n. rascal, ctc., etc.w Now, Sir, I ask what must you and the public think of such behavior as this? Are there words in the English language sufficiently strong in which to con- demn or denounce such ghnmelesu. and die.- . - gr1ceful.conducb? Of course the fellow who could be mean and base enough to eat as he did must be a thoron%h coward; and-no doubt a clergyman is theon y person whom he dare * asseil as he did--k_nowu'1g from an one` else the only answer would be a blow--., e inic-' such 'neve;!.`wouJd be _ during the of "his ' `life. it `not yighont of . vvavnnuuun .....J ..._-.-A (>013: I4 /(33159 l 6 _f" gr33" :5 rAis11xoxMu V} I I | Ml'In . . lion toll}. `chm *$3_s.sn. ' Six}; Vt Ho 3 Of M-n ll In-at-.. :, McDoug_.ll s me'etin' on the following day in " seconded, _ ' T)ougall s views`-and sentiments, and Luc request was rudely, as well as most im- properly and unfairly `refused, although a. similiarrequest was complied with at Mr.- Bradfor The mo ion having been read-and declaring approval. of Mr, Mc- pledging the meeting `to support him, I immediately moved an amendment to the effect that, in the opinion of this meeting Mr. McDo11gall is not- a fit and proper person. to represent this Riding in the Local Legislature. In seeking- to speak to this amendment I was at once met by a storm of interruption and confusion, and, indeed, such was the treatment 1 received from the first moment I attempted to. address. theuudiellce. I still` persevered, .however, in ` endeavoring to get A hearing; and alluding to one of thepersons whom I had observed fre- quently interrupting me, 13 said Sir, I will , not'ce yourbad manners piss A 3,1111` when` - I have done so I think you W not speedily interruptme again. Tliereupogss man named - Christopher Cooke forward, by shoulder. and ilddranhnrl mn__ mu. L E In rec I] \ cu tn` ` are f I .3-ate` Ullu cm `--I.:.. _- -V.., -..\....w v, um uuuualu .aIlvI-"IlCl. . Sm,---At Cookstown, on Thursday last, a public meeting of the electors washcld, at which addresses were delivered by Messrs. Lzmdcr and McDougall. As soon as the latter gentleman had nished his speech a. motion "was sprung upon the meeting, evidently. with the view of choking o` discussion, or of pre-' "venting any elector upon saying anything in opposition to what had been advanced by Mr. 'McD0uga.ll. I protested against this course,` and asked the libert `of saying a few words. The request was rude y, Well as m-operlv nnfaix-Iv` 'rnfIIna:l ..m.,.....:. - To the Edifor of the Nm'l_hern .Advr.7u:c. Q". A ; r1_-L,4 r-v -v airy c4|vvuvr my only I-lllrvlllllaa SIR.--I see from advertisements in the Toronto papers that tenders for construct- ing the North Simcoe Railway are asked for,- - and I know on good authority that the Com- pany mean business, and will not stop until their scheme is completed. There is no one Who cannot but admire the energy dis- played invthe lpromoting of this undertaking, and particular Murray. It IS` very rovoking, however, that the funds of the ' `own are _at so low a. figure as to .prev,ont a bonus being giver. But I think if the ailyaritoges are Wei bed against the small addition which woul be added to our taxation arising from a small` bonus, that the propriety of endeavouring to help the scheme could not be denied. I am Sir, Yours faithfully,_ uv -nvv n y-by the President, Mr.,Mc-' vary ruuauuuuni prices uy .LueBBl`B. uugam Brown, J as. Sharpe, and Ben'amin Fuller, proprietor of the Queen a Hote , Orillia. Al- together, nxattcrs`, have assumed a brighter aspect than was expected, and the `season pro; umes to be 9. busy one, owing to the prospect ' of the speedy extension of the'Muskok_t branch of the Northern Railway, which is ex- Pected to be completed to Gravenhurst by the atter part of 0c!;obe1'.--_E;2.,12o:tor. , To the Editor of Me dvance. Q... 1 _-- L.-. _ '1,,, 1 '.uvc1_y rcquiruu. 1.116 wuammlc completes the, list of the northerin eet; she_also is being repainted and aver_}_1auled for the season s work. A number of substantial houses are about being erected. J. P. Oockburn`& Co. are going to build a large steam saw mill on the bay,lo1ose to the wharf. Mr. Donald" Cockburn has urolmsod the store and business of Mr. J. Coeburn, and will start in the mercantile trade with every p_ros_pect of success. Building lots to actual settlers are offered at very reasonable prices by Messrs. Dugald Brown. Jas. Sl1n.|`ne. and Reninmin Fnllr ._-..-....-. ... -1....-4 Va. un: tlUAlUl\.IDc GRAVI-}NHUHS'l`. -- Capt. Kirkland, of the .Vippisin'.', has arrived, and is now `busily engaged in getting this handsome steamer ready for the summer trade, which is expected to be quite brisk. '1`his steamboat is bein thoroughly overhauled, repainted and rette from stem to stem. The Winona will be com- manded by Capt. John Scott. This boat is 1180 undergoiiig such _repairs its are impera- tively required. The Wubnmilc completes the, s11e_alsois mnaintnzl am] r.\'nrl1nnlml {`m- H... ..m...m.v.. uuuunuuu tei am: 1:...-i.'-....--_. . ' hips were preseiit, and great interest was , ;hc House than his opponent, Mr. George uluy Assiswun ntgwaru, Mrl. nay. . Seem Smcon.--A Convention of the Re-' {ormers of South Simcoe was held in the Tom- uerance `Hall, Cookstowu, on Monday last. X good representation from the various town- uanifested. Several Candidates were put :1 nomination, viz., Dr. Snellin , J.'W'. H, .Vilson, R. Nelson, James anning, T. vlachonehy, Geo. Diuwoody, Esqs., but the 'eeling of the Convention seemed to bein . `aver of a local man and farmer, and hence on .he ballot being taken Geo. Dinwoody, Esq., ' llover Hill, was the unanimous choice, and i 3 IOW before the electors as the candidate of the Reform party, inpposition to the Hon. W. , vIcD_ougal1 and . W. Manning, Es . The Eatter, it is said, will give way now t t an M ipponent is brought against his anta onist. is Mr. Dinwoody is a. local man, an'( very Jopular, no doubt a hard contest may be looked ="or.--C'aoIcsmvn. Jduocate. Speaking of Mr. McDougall as a candidate For this Riding, the National says:-- Still, it s quite probable that he will make a better: .-epresentative, and a more useful member of i)inwoody, of Teciuuseth. VVe know nothing If the latter, but unless he is a marked excep- :ion to the general run of Convention nomi- iees, who are usually selected for the `reason Jhat they have no ideas of their own, and are willing to be the pliant tools of the arty leaders, Mr. Mebougall, with all his fau ts, "is `she fittest man for the position. He is undeni- Lbly`an able man and forcible speaker, and m these grounds alone we hope to `see him returned in spite of his politics. " ' Dr. ............... .- n,__L 1v- II \ n .- L0ll.0Wll]g' IS 8 1_l,0L'1Il 0lllcl'52-.--DIBBDCT, Robt. Riclzatdson; Overseer,` John Sissons; Lecturer, F. M.~ Thomas; Chaplain, John Gardner; Treasurer, Wm. Addison; Secretary, [`hos. S. McLeod; Steward, Walter Lauder; Assistant Steward, A; Linch; Gate` Keeper,` Ins. Flew; Ceres, Mrs. McLeod; Pomona, Miss Nellie Richardson; Flora, Mrs. Hewit; Lady Assistant Steward, Mrs. Key. SOUTH SmcoE.-A Convention of the "Re." 111uoIi1hoI_I,W;pIU9I1'_`-0?`-~ . Nonhqnimmy, the` . the Countyfongpapt so much u`. w . _ _ suicient to do the Co1.'nty " I K 7 : _ " < "5'i3n.?$,d. *4.; T g .".`,"'9.`.!r .Iacl:IoL1:`I:..Bingham was tyed 2:3. 9- La-die `Fumuhmg-B` Ha`.i' C9P9 ' P"`~'3'l3' true : Court, before Messrs. &khr, G1m~'8. Jacketi 'C. 9t` c`'Pt5,.~0ot`tbns. zuul. Doom. 1110;` Writ Iwuor " using l.Dll!l\ e ~ and _,insI11tingl-In go towards Mr. W. W". Jncknonf ._Afte,r earing`thoevideneo;'a grant many mtneues being enmind 611 each sfdfr Mr. Binghnm W83 nedbne dollar ' and, cots. ` --E_'.cpon'tor. - ~ `, The Mars. Council have voted to submit 9. ha-Inn? n fvrnnf. n knnnn n 10 um in l;t` 1110 mm uouncu nave voted to Iuomm by-lawtod'frnnt a bonus of $12,500 in aid of the Mi and Railway, ii: return for which the President, Mr. Huge], ea to build 411; lent three stations within a township. Tho by-lnw will belubnitted to the ritepayen. on the-29th of May next, A 1 ~ ' ; AL _ __-a..__.- -: n._`n`.,,-n-, 15. ,,,,, _,'ru..L "-' -"'- "-*'-"1 -`-N-. A . At a meeting` of the'.Ori]lia. Lacrosse Club held on Monday ev_,ening last, the following were elected oicera for the ensuing yen-:-- .; E. B. Alport, President; B. S;TTa.ylor, Vice- 3 Praaident: Theodora Tnvlm-_ Qnd Vi:-.a.Preni. ! lb. D. AJPUW, rreamlig D. G. '1`a.y1or, v1c(_e- '; President; Theodore Taylor, 2nd Vice-Preai- I dent; J. R; Sutherland, Sec -Treas.'; -William McLeod and James `B. Henderson, Field Captains; F. E. Walker, Hon. Field Captain: ' Commi`ctec-John -Ralston, Geo. Murray, W. Hat-vie, R. H. Booth, and H.` H. Gardner.-- `rhlzat . - narvxu, n. u. uuuuu, u_uu n. n. uarune:-.-. `Timex. - EDGAR.-A grunge was` _organized here on the evening of Satumg, the 10th inst. The following is list, the oicers:.--Master. .. u saw: v \Il- chE'SCxii'ng 3? 31:'u"r?1a. ;"he'",i3EL7"inat. -The following the oicers:e--Master, Rnhf RI'r-I1nJndh- nVArinAr' Jnhn Qinannuo The Orillia. Times severely censures. the East Simcoe Agricultural Society for `the want of enterprise and liberality so for shown by it in the administration of its ahirs. [Some time ago it had its Spring Show of bulls and stallions,` and it was proposed to limit the prizes for. the former to animals owned within ve miles of Orillia; and though it appears that the resolution was not garried, its feet {was to deter parties from a dis- tuncs roxn competing, and consequent] - _theonimal_s shown some so poor that n}: 1 prizes. were qmg.-a.A vim. rr-~-- '1 SOUTH SIMG-OE MEETING. Ehrrcanowcnce. Hfiix. '.l`Ii lI:`l9tI1L1u`iv lI"=i's.--AgaiV1'1 "ve hax;e, `to record ' pbor ma.x-kets in everything buthay. The roads $je,gon;ew{ga1;- but, inagmuch as farming operation lave the farmers ;has9e`notAm_:`1`c'l1f' time spare to` bring in pro` duce_.j4'.l'_l;,ee ih_litt1`e -0; no -ghmge pr_i9es. ` `IJ-_ I RICHARDS. --On the 11 _rear of 61 Alice"-st, . of a son. SIBBALD.--At Barri jyvie of WM. Sum "STEPHENS-At`Bar1_-`i,e, 6n the i;in.t., - hwifezof WIi.S1?n2u;;a_:ifs:o_f h,,s011} , the. jh intant., the the wife of 1 .RIcu4;;Ds, e. 161.1`-the 17th instl, the Dofa son,_.,; `- A , .B1nnI_s. A RICHARDS.--On 11th insl 61 Alig-st, _'wife 6%; son. CIT`I'I`l AT7\ I-1` . Mr. Ross, Mr. (3hee senj a.n Was'g.jY1 .....-.u .u; an; uuJo On motion of -Mr. Anderton, s%%nded by ` d '3 shop license to sell meat. On motion of Mr. Ross,vseconded l.)y`Mr. - Anderton, the Mayor named the Reeve, Dy. ment arid Hiokling as a. '8 ecial Committee to protectyand improve the own Park. ' The Council then _adj oqrned for two weeks. .U| n__n'L-coo!gV:z""'!['ooo.guug 4 '?.1`F1-._ uu nave` `rmtpeu; ' uarrxeu. A By- aw was introduced by the Reeve, and passed, reducing the penalties for a breach of the Fire Limit By.-1a.w, which were in excess 0f`wh'a`t the statute -uilowedi : ' Thepenalty` K now stands not more than $50 or Imprison- ment for -21 days. A. .....L.'.... A: an-_. A,,,1, . - - - w_____,___. 1...... .... nu, uuytuy. The adirantages arising fromthe inux of additional families that railway works bring after them, will not be inconsider- able; and, as from the system upon -vihich the North Simcoe Railway is _ based, viz., independent of either the. Northern or any other Road, their re- _ps.iring shops must be located here, and the artizans engaged in them mugs, of necessity, reside here also: Thu 'l`n1nn.I..u. -0 'l\:__ I F` am :::%::".:":: FaIl'Wheat '._.. . 'I"ruu?1nnll,- I , ' , _ HUI: LlLlUPlC(I. The duties of the Town Insp_ector,a.s dene: by the By-law are, To watch over all build- . ings, tanks, reservoirs, and other town pro-_ perty, to see to the carrying out and enforcing ~ all By-laws passed_ by the Council, `to remove . obstructions, see to cleaning the streets, .side- ; w:-.lks and yards, en ce regulations of mm'k~. `. ets or stalls, preven . etion of'bui'dings con? trary to I}y-laM s',.and*g er.-11159 to. enforcethe. snme; ~attend all meetings `of the Cohncil; ' keep the CouncilyCha.mber i_n'px'oper` condi- -tion,.'{.`ttend `to Toym_ Ha whenever hired, and toikeepthe same '11 re er conditioh Moved by Mr. O Bi`ien, seconded by Mr. Ball, That 2; Special Committte, consistingof the Reeve, Harrison, Ross, A nder_tonv nndthe mover, be appointed to revise the By-laws of the town, and enquire` into the emf printing such ofathem as it may be cairn c to have ,rinted.~ Carried. aye Vyas i1_1troduced uuu. Dy-law. 1118 Dy-1a.W was acloptuetl. The Report recommixmled the vappbintmelxt of an officer, at a salary of $50 per mmufn, to parade the streets each night between the hours of 7.30 and 9. 30. The recommendation was not adopted. The rlntinn nf `Hm 'I`num Tnanpnl-nv na .1.-.f:nm1 ` Mr. O'Brien, Chairman of the`Spec'ia.l Com- mittee to draw up a Bylaw (leuin the duties of the Town Inspector, submitte a. `Report and By-law. The By-laW was adopted. Renort reaomm-nmled the 'nnYIhinl'.Inmd>. J.Uv|u.-oIIIutua1-nah!!!-II-WIU 6 ' Your Committee recommend that the taxes be remitted to the following pcrsonsz. . M rs. Howlett, Napier Street. . . . . . . . . .3 `:2 95 Mrs. Hillnmn, Steele Street . . . . . . . . . - 6 83 ;\I1*s. O7Connoxr, Napier Street. . . . . . . . 4 04 Mrs. Somers, Blake Street. _ . . . . . . . 2 95 Mrs. Sherman, Peritan ishene Street 2 2;? Mrs. Williams`, McDona d Street.7.., . . . 6 83 u. .Dl!'(l, ulsunuumng tOW'_!1 accounts. - . . J.~S lyester, cutting wo'o_d, &c . . . . . . . . Mai, for advertsing I J. Keenan, 3 mox_1ths_ salqry as engineer to 3131: March. . . . . . . . . . . . ` u. neuuuu, .3 1noI_1ulS_ scuqry as engineer to3lst_March..................,. 25 00 A. Farquharson, Indigent account. . . . 10 92 lM.lVtH.lUUn " Your Goxnmitfee {recommend of t_lie. following acc6unts:-- A. Crogan, cutting wood . . . . . . . . .. . .5 4 Globe, printin and advertising. . . . . . S J. Bird, distri uting town accounts. 1 J. ~Svlvester. cutting wn`m`l. Rm 0 - -',uuu.za, `xuwu r;;:1a,"(O: , These sums your Committee are of opinion should be collected without further delay`, and 1,-ecomniend that the Clerk be iuatructd to collect the same, and also `to enforce tffe By- law requiring the payment of Spiel: rents in advance. ` ' '-- ` VA.... t`1.\.....'...`4.a..... :..._-.....- _.. ,1 -.1 ., ,p u` , uwwuu], nsuiue note, also; The Townships of Tiny and 17103 are of great agricultural value, and willbe- come, on their obtaining railway com- munication, a large wheat growing dis- trict. In fact, viewing the matter either as benecial to Barrie or the surround~ ing country, xshcannot` have any doubt but this new artery will infuse -fresh vigor, and we heartily wish it every luccess. 3 - uun resornlng to a. trash loan. 3 Your Committee hzwe received a statement from the Treasurer, s_howing that the follow- in arrears are due from`1essees' of tgle Market 3 stalls: -G..hIaunc1ly-$B Bra,- 5160. 25, Total $`_.3_98, 76, '['}us-An mung xmnr (".nmm:6-I-;.- M... no ! ,...:. uummg 11 total ox {$506.97. Your Committee have had under considera- tion a. communication from" tho_Board of High School Trustees, asking for an ap ropriation of $2,500 to build :1 new school_ louse, and sug esting that the present fsoliool house he app ied .to the use of the'_.G0m1!i6l1. School Board for the east part of ~ the tow_n', " Your, Committee,in the present state of the nances of this Corporation, trust that this sppligatioii. will not be pressed during the current year, as the sum `applied for cannot be'obtai1ie'd_'w'ith- out resorting to a. fresh loan. - _ Your Cnnimittma hslvn Ivnnuivn .. a..;.\......~.z. cens_e 1873, $50. Total, $l,58S.97. ' Against this sum your Committee nd that the Treasurer is` entitled to one and a half year's salary, reckoninw which at the full, amount, and making no lleduction for the cag- penses mcurred ll] correcting the errors m lns accounts, would be $900; leavmg 3. balance against him of $688. 97. In addxtion to this- Mr. McPhee owes, for nes and`forfeitnrcs, received as Clerk of the Police Court, the sum of, as nearly-as can` be ascertained, SlSO,_ making a total of $868.97. Your-(`,mnmiH-ms Imm. 1...! ...-.,1.... --..-:1-.W IRS l.lBUUl'ElIl8(1:"' Received from the Mqssrs. Bell in full of the Market fees for 187], "paid on behalf of G. Ashton, $200; G. Waters , license for 1871, -"$80; Hickey Bros., license 1872, $50; Geo. Evans, license 1872, $80; McConkcy '& Gal- iow; license 1872, $50; from Clergy Reserve Fund, $233.50 C. G. Smith, license 1873,5589; '1`. Lennox, license 1873, 350; D. King, 11- cense 1873, $550. $l,58S.97. 1`-Qn.lllR+. thi nnm unnn f`.nw.....:4-5,... L`.....I LL..4. 1uws:-- ' ` . ~ The balance found by the Auditors due by the late Treaurer at the time of his leaving is $2,515.47. ~ A `sum of $1,800 appears to have been paid on account of interest, of which there was no 'entry_ in the books, and for which no check was given, which reduces , the balance to $715. 47. "Wyn Fnnnurinn tlnvnn nnnn ....';... I_-..- L--- one uauance U0 .3] 10.`!/. The following sums appear-'to have been received by ,_tl;1e late Treasurer, and` not to have been accounted for, besides balances of other accounts, the true state of which cannot" be ascertained:- D.....:..-.l 1..- ... .u.- \r_._.,,_ n n - n n - 1-our uommmnee nave camfully examined. the state of theaccount with the late Trea- surer, Mr. McPhee, and they nd as `fol- lows:-- ` " VIVL... `I...1........ l.`-.._.I I._; n r. us. . ~ .:,sua.z0. - - - Mr. O'Brien, Chairman of Committee on Finance and Assessment, presented .Report No) 4 of the same,- which w_a.s "unanimously adopted by, the Council, and reads as .fol- lows :--- ' . Your Committee have carefully examined. Of the account with H19 `aka Tran- 5106 we wunu.c1_1uv ugwr cu_:g1:'ot,}L*en,ot'eve,ry { grade, Sngaifay T9b'000!. Ind ffnct eve:-ye ` thing to be fougud m g fl`:-at class. store. Tlxen '- we went `upstairs to another gndqually large 4 gstore `and _found it full from float` to ceiling ready - made . clothing; ` =deIf. _ &c. . Then we visited the-warehouse -. and _fou_nd that also , quite full, and lzf but.by.no'me_an 'least,=we visited jihe Boet 8:, Shoe `department-, and` , there the stock was` equally -large. In= fact 'it is evident thht aQ.the1`Mammoth Hous ` times are healthy._ and `we hopgand believe. _ they'wi1l_do the big tmqe they ab `condently 1 expect, and are so well pzepared to do. Read their adv_ertiseme nt,' and: ._then go and buy of Ethein. ` V v Petition from John Macdbnald and omens,- to grade Small streetynnd promisingto plank it; com. from Town Inspector asking -`instructions. in the matter of Mrs. OTN ei1 a kitchen, which is being built of frame. on`si_te of the late re, Co1lier`Street:; from Mr. Cum`herla.nd_, promis- ing to put Lady of the Lakes on this route the coming season; and ucct sf1-om -Mail for ad- vertising $10; Mr. Keenan 3 months salary as engineer $25; D. Fnrquharson goods $11.92; and B. Hinds for planting trees, &c., 111 1873 568.25. \/I : n"'lr;r;n l'!L..:.......... -1: r-_--.:uH _-- ..--.-J - The effect of this new feeder to our town will be of marked importgnce; and, apart from the stimulus given to trade and business during the construc- tiqn of the works, the permanent benet arising. from the Road, when completed, will be very great. men. .I--__:___,, . .. G_l.m.'es, V Corset .. Carpet; Oobns, `Prints: Sxlka, Sliirtingh, ~&g., `at-.`~, .15., And this is only one side of. the stqre, Qnitjxe other` side we foundlchest after chcsjt of Tea,6f very grade, Sugars, Tobaccos, and in fact everv . The sboe Coui1cil`meton Mnay nilnt A `last; Present--The Mayor, the! Reeve, and and Councillors O'Brien, Rosa, Ball,'Hari'ison, Hickling, Anderton and S_ullivzm.` The minutes of last rr'mn+_:.-m um... .......=| .....: nlclumg, Auuernon and Sullivan.` J The minutes of last meeting were read and conrmed. . _ ' . . ' The fullowing documents, &c., were read. and {referred to their respective _commit- 13068:- ,7: o not-_:z"lp .| y'a- hind` ausrter. . mRR1':1E;kETs. Total . A `Total. . TOWN COUNCIL _, ... .-.J Dunn-V0 The development that must nnecessuril y A -take place in the Townships, will open up and invigorate the trade of Barrie, and as smallerstores are started through- out the country, to meet 1ocallrequire- ments, Barrie will `naturally become at _ wholesale ' place for V their `supply. Tim ...Il'm..+......... ....:..:..... x'_-_. u - - ._ 25' 82 .370 22' no gwc. - "`he.0An`adinn Pain Dentrogeb neyor `ails to gin iyamedisto relief. __ .Al315edicine Dealer: f_ V kep'iH' Fuyeioigqs egrejer and-,ua,eitv and uh * 1; hmily. will be with_ofu,t l$ a:_.:,11~yag,jt- 1 ~- ~ , V Eegmvgr lignl. : x gbn pond it being Sovereign Bomdy. ' The, oicucy: of the Canadian ` Pain Destroyer in curing thevdiseislbs for which iii: racomruonded,nud. its-`wonderful eifecu in subdning tire (to:-tu`I;oua pninn ofkehnmatiam, are no in; in from-Madigig-rDalen, in all; part: 0 the. country, for: furthgr gupprligs, and 'I`ls-`i'I-_`-.1z;__ n *7 . sand in relievingrN'erY9i1B Altiections jeizmle ': ` ` Ato`high.rank.in the list of 1 Djdltl egh teqtifying any ihp3;unAIta:elr gntilfacgiap, ; We are informed on reliable authority, that the Management of the North Sim- coe Railway intend putting their.qnder- tuklng at once into action, and get Vqlgeir road through to Penetanguishene wighout further delay. r|1|__ _a\, . n .1. -