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Northern Advance, 12 Sep 1878, p. 1

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sn llI`JL`.l\I.l \J'J.II.I.\)L, \l.L.l-LLVVIX, \I1.J.V' ADA, Solicitor of Patent: for Invention,` 8513.. pro area Applications for Canadian Ameri- can, an Euro ean Patent 0111003, and for the Reszlntmtlon 0 Trade Marks. Timber Marks. Da- Registration or Trade 1 slgpsnnd `Copyrights. 12 V` I-LI. V JJILIIL I L7J.3IJJJuI'Jh)o-'--l.L4I.J'J underslgnedlmsopeneda Livery Stable In he premises lately oooupled by W.-H. Crosby, Owen at., iaippraalte the Post Olce. Barrie where Horses an ehlelea, Double and Single 111?, and all raI4H::1sltes of erst-class Livery can e found; A X. FRASER. - ' `0 ks. G. S. BURKE, Proprietor. Having pnr nhnan fhnhny-A hnulnnnn and nfnnl:.in.tI-nn n; subscriber is alsoa nrst-olaaamnd at. super-Inte the bulldjnglgt M111-dams. The I How nnltted:-M c l}'2ea:ell)1?tx)a1:eMaO1E1!t?l1p.0.O.. Dr. Moon-my. uwa. Butt Wan cm-er T>F133r's.&1i8i."B"11i'd."Lfc?diE; Planing of all kinds done dprggptl and s horny. Factory, Bayel S _ t an-le. Bt Do<'>r s. Saahes,"B11nds, 1Iouldi'&. p mptl satisfac- torily. Factory. Baytleld et. UFLLV LJLLV \.A_ III .1211 II .'L.A.\v.IJk.J 2.I.Ia\._IJ.J.J.' -; TECTS. . . Toronto and Barrie. 56 King,-St. East. 0ld,P. 0. Building. FRANK DARLmG.-oBERi' EDWARDS. TH-OMAS LOWE, BUTOH AND Poalterer begs to inform the gnlxb 0 that be him fnlrnn Sltnli Nn.5_in than `Mm-lmt mum. `Ran-in, .-XR.`.IERS, DO YOU WALV L` .LuU- nvnv? It . ao,.ca1l on W. Craddock, Ross-st_.. hem-the Foundry. and save expenses in getting oux'ht;uus. Yours, WM. CRADDOCK. xgtlmt, . _ _y Bm-rfn, &o.. ares Appncauons tor uanamnn Amen- (l}$an1{s`t!:-atlon 0 Trade Marks, Timber Marks, De- slsms and Copyrights. . UL. Jl.I.Q.\Jl'J.I. LJIJLJJIJJJLLK \J\l.L TRACTOR. Plnaterer. 8:0. All work done on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Satisfaction ntoed. Addreaa-Bayeld-at., near the e Foundry. V ARRIE PLAMNG MILL.-GEO. BALL, Cargenber & Builder and .Ma.nnmo- or Doors. ashes, Blinds, Mouldings sac. Planlmz nromntly or John an Foundry. WAR POSITIVELYV DECLAREDT AGAINST MONOPOLY AND HIGH PRICEQ. ' ' IJ.J.l. I.` 1: \.IL\rll .LJ..I.\JJJ.l.U\J.L1,' U1. 1 1.11 1:11`- GINEER, Provincial Land Surveyor Archi- tect, am. over Capon's store, opposite the Queen's Hotel. ' l.'l\Ju LL. JJ.I.\v\J IV .I.V_, lI.I\JJJ..I..I..I'J\JJ.., AND BUILDING SURVEYOR.' Houses to Rent and for Sale. Rs:s1nn:Non:-McDonald Street. Barrie. to Rent and to Street. Barrie. satlamcuon nteed. mm. _ARLING: an EDWARDS, ARCHI- _ j --- _4- :-,_,,,- ll` UULF .I.11.'.LV.lJD .L'vA.w , 9 . Investment on good freehold l0w"1x'1l-3 alst 9 or cent;.. dependant on the . amount 11-. ui 0 prlncl al mono required nmn and e the term. ARDXGII 8: S{`RA HY, Bolluimrs, sac-., Barrie. 2 D-a.u;uJuu'uLwn.1, U. 111., IINUV. Iumdsurve or Valuatornnd Draughtsman. Agent 1'01-the Br uni: Mar a e Loan Company or gntnrio. Farm. Town an maze Propert for ale. Mona tobend on may terms. 0 ca- Ontarlo Bloc , Dunlap Street, Barrie. . 52-ly uun.unuu.u .u.uuo.I:4, D1.l.\v.l?\aLl1I'.-- JOSHUA OLARKSON Prop:-leter.. Corner of Mnlcaster and Dunlop treeta. and opposite the Abvaxcn Oloo, Barrie. This eommodlous establishment is well fitted u , and will com re favourably with any house 0 the kind No of Toronto. `Good accommodation for Commercial travellers. The best of stabllng attached, attend- ed to b obliglng and experienced hostlers. Stages leavet ls house daily on the arrival of the up trains. Bar well supplied with the,best or liquors and cigars. V trams. clg: - uana uxsnuun ILUUDIB, Dtll. -1- M. SHANACY. Pro rletaor. Havln re- v centl built the above onse on the ii of the {I mcoe Hotel, and turnlahed It through- out In rst-class style I am an-epax-ed to give thepubllo the besto aocommo atlon. Good atabling and attentive hostlers.` Sample Rooms for Commercial Travellers. Stages leave the Hotel daily on arv_lya_l_gt_tx-alna. ` 2-ly A-1` A 1')Trc1n\T Trnrfn-n I'I A -ru-nu--.-` CtAii5$f""(3;6's-1aT BARRIEL. C0111 nf 1|/I'nIrI.n.nfAI-' and `nnnlnn dh-ant: nna au....... .. u 1.21:.` u.U.I. nan, uuuntsxu W LV .-- JAMES TUOK; Prot-letor. This house having been leased by r. Tuck has been thoroughly renovated and furnished-in in-at-class style, and a'ords`the boat accommodation for Travellers. Table and Bar an lied with the V best articles.` Good Commeroia ma. Stage _ t.oGui1!ord twice daily, Alliston and Rosemon once. 21-iv THE SIMCOE HOUSE, BARBIE. Prgprlebor. 1y:vl_1}g_ 1-9; (mnv hull? OLA nluuyn nu..- -- L HE` QUEEN'S HOTEL.-A. W. 0!` V6 II ll 0. 1' II am B?`c N bu Ba d Larder \711sl:1pplledewlRh the p t. Good stlixbllng and attentive hostlcra. L e of guests oonve ed freetoand from all t us. Few doors we: of Mnrketrst. on Dnnlop-at. .. rletor.-Exoe1lent a.ooommo- ' bvl UL` Ill 1 1K} XJUILLV .--- I l.J..L'l L` \.I.J.vL LL - of Scotland Canadian Mortgage Com any. (limited). Capital 82 -133,333. Pellatt Sc Osler. ene- ml Muxmgers. 38 King-st.. Toronto: w. 0. Orr, I::~.-m. Bu.x-rte. Office over 1{ouae s Boot as Shoe Stun: llnnlnn.nl`.. ` 16-(Em old and po . 3 stories 11 oonvnnim -- -- ~-rr-----_v-.--.- -":'_*.*-.u9a ":*_.W3- '1 NION HOTEL, COOKSTOWN.- .....,...*`-.".S .3295 ..`:'.rz:1`2r.- T918 W ELLINGTON. H OTE L; (R E-I BUILT.) `30510:-?_nI()a1gnlgp_ ang` Baygpld Rt:-nae. n......u.. --- ` 8|-IAVINO PAIILOIIS. ` 'l`HE. ENGLISH SHAVING , Inn nnuunllm u: Ilnv--In Ifnfgl and nd: [oHiI MELLANBY, IIOUSE, man and nrnnmanml Painter. ' Pnnar Hana- i -BSFPH ROGERS, CHIEF CON- S'I'ABLE.County or Slmooe. 0foe`-Po11oe eurt. Barrie. '9` 1 E0. MAUNDRELL, STALL N0. 3, I Emit aids `Ban-la Market. Butcher. I Sauamm A-1?1>.-IE FOUNDRY, ENGINE 85 nnnnn 1V`R'IZ,._L'H', REWREV 'M'nnn. nu .\1mmger8 55 Bu.rr1o.' 01 Slow, DunloP*5t- J\/\`f\?\ VAMUEL ABRAY, c. E., PR.OV.~ 5 Land Surveyor. Vnluntor and Dmnohtamun i WLIFFORD THOMSON, CIVIL EN- } GINEER. Provincial Land Rm-vnvnr Arr-.'M- iEW `Li5vERY_ STABLES.-'-THE .....:....a.......a`1....-..A.u.a - n...`..... m..u.. 1.. 1E0. H. BROWN, ARCHITECT, I AND BUILDING sunvmvonq Hanna: EIRY GRIST, OTTAWA, CAN- E [ ADA Rnllnltnr nf Pntanfn for Tnvnntlnn A'noHI'1'Eo1's & BUILDERS. '\r\'/xx (32121? L v E R w~:1:`-;;i`L_s, EETHELL, DEALER IN TO- nnnrsn f`.lmu-I: and Qnn'_ Mnnranhnnm ' um 1.51 V nnruuu, 14U.L.VJ.IU;V ::.;.\u Globe Insurance Com may Availnblp A8.- 'tS.8:?7,000.000. Losses pal in course of '1hirty- V0 yours, exceed Forty Millions of Dollars Claims by Chicago Fire. est.1n1a.taed- at neag`el5_ "M000. 1; 0 being 1: ulduvedasfa.staa`ad1u.6 without de uctlon. ecurity. Prompt DlvYmnt, nndlibomut in adjustment of its losses are the rominont natures of this wealthy co 3117- re and Life Policies issued with W: conditions. Head Olce. Canada Brano . Monk ml. G. F. C. Smith, Chief Agent for Dominion. gwcasmpu ROGERS, Agent. Barrie. 0jloo--Po1lce Ilrt. < ' ' MACEY, BUILDER, CON- KAIYNTR, T-'ln.nfArAI-_ kn, All wnrl: nnn MISCELLANEOUS. `I--lT E ITT Mu Anvgucza Barrio IV .-O. l Of th 30-ly 40-IY M<)7.iI"}n1Y` "T6 LEND oN""1'>Jin7.. Icamw at moderate interest. LENNOX 86 .l`1.\`.\'UX. Solicitors, Barrio. V mu sma=--'rne--" ` edwishe|toin- form you that hahu manufacturing all kinds of Silver, and 0m_ido.Plntod 'I`rilnmin'un In-ink n` 'I"mvn-tr: `llu-inn nnbu nu. Isuuu U1 Duvet, Ina. Ul'l1l(1e.l.'lIDlI E31113 ' Iu ohu'.l`en-othgnmes, Hooks, Bits, Blue on, Oct. Goldand `Silva:-.EleTotro- Phtin andhavingmsnyyeunaxporionoain New out and othorshbel, `I"un.n0B town,-nut myworkbothnurngudn rnnanunxrxxuno uanmlruuhx. MADE `UP. rnmns MODERATE. V a-G:v:a:_M::a A oA.'1:.,:.,-u non-r roan:-r. `mi s -man- --nm_ mum s'rom:.._ 2205111.. -1-an nmnmnmm ' V . asoaez MONKM-AN. nu-in llu-ch an an - - .1. . van-\a Iu\iu- IvI\IlIl\lVl'l'|-I`: BAr9.Mu'ch89.187l. 18-It b 1.... P1} _j (Lite; -VVe1ls Bros. and Watson & Oo.) Hnving assumed the business formerly carried . on,by O. A. Shepphigiiheexgiehunre in u o a offering to the and complete 'etoo 1n,the Ievenl ` - hues of the Drug bluinell. DRUO9'AND MEDIOINIS ova erurre, nnrumnva ;'PA'r:r`a1' Iunloluls. -I-nut:-r 131-nu an n An...- I r` I --w - uvuuututuuvytj T 'ron.a'r An-rIoI.:s,. umrr. LAMP rlxrunzs so. - New additions to the stock .ar1`oI'I.'n'.r ARTICLES FANCY GOODS "0011- ntnnv hnina maa An Lluuxn A.I,u.I 1."_A.l.VU1 UUUDB Itaptly bemgmnde. PRESORIPTIONS CAREFULLY MADE `UP. PRJGER `MODIIR A'l`ll, F.-XR.\.IERS,`DO YOU VVANT MO- It Imu-Um Wnnnrh-v nn nnvn (EXDOIIBOS Renting NEW STOCK 01" SPRING AND SUMMER TWEED_S_'.l 0 CHOOSE FROM.` Parties buying Oloth enewhex -o can have It lld 11]). ' t -- T - vi 1 i OPPOSITE `I-`HE BARRIE HOTEL, ` DUNLOP-ST. ` GEO. M"6"NKMAN, IA... .'.: Wm. 11....) ...a w.+...-.. 1. n.. \ ; Jdanva uva. 4: as uvnnnl` L I`-1'11! ' PRICESMODERATE. ORDERS FOR (BIOTE- ING PROMPTLY FILLED. l'J'Glve him 6 trial an get a stylish, well-made - Suit. -B31-rie.SenI:.14. mm. 2-mu Fred." Inovver. nuuuir-sr.. : .:a.. 1.43 Jln..l:lEI. Dealer in Harness. Trunks, Valiaes. and every- - thing connected with the trade. All work war- ranted. eaxigclally Collars. Trotting Boots made to order. epalring promptly executed. All re- ranted, e ecmuy Uouors. Trotting Boots made order. e ringlrromptly re- pairs left on t e pre ses longer than six months will be sold by private sale or otherwise for costs of repairs. SIGN 011* THE "nnr.nw.n sunnnn-.~ r- -----w`-V - fijjjv All the latest and nobbieet atternsv on hand to choose from and `asthma on nivan m nun i1obbieet' atterns h;n'l natlsfao on given to every . customer._ rnnrEcTrI1'"cTUAnANrezn DRIIWEH Mnnmn A mm nnnwpq I:-no nr nmtr MUNEY TO LOAN.-'l`HE NORTH ` 1 d C diun ||ur..:.3.\br5.2E.?cg1 2-2{. 1'.r-$':1:1:z. Pellnttscosler. E . -Barrio. Sept. 14, I876. OI l'8pBlF3n V SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SADDLE." Bayeld Street,1 door north of the Welllngto: Hotel. Barrie. 1 , 0- unquvuunuu I I UIII-VII $1 U59 | ||||.|I_ V A _ MAKES THE Neatest, Nobblest, and Best. Flt- tlng salt to be had North or ` Toronto. J: a.\u.'1uJ..L ILLULNJ. V A110 1.1.` spams TWEEDS, All the latest and hnhhlmt ;..g+...... .... 1...": FOR A NOBBX SUIT V 0! the latest and most Fashlqnable Goods DRUG STORE, OPPOSITE 'I-'IIIE IIADDII l.ll\'l'EI -rI-- -I-vv I-IIII vuuvnl I I W B] 1:. site 81 . elllngtop oceld t"Bamg.1coe Hotel. Bay The Rlgm Place` "to buy saddlel. .A.. EAYIIIEE Dealer in Hm-nens. 'l`:-nnknf Vnllann nn awn!-u- `FRED, LOWER, {Successor to Geo. Lane) urnmn nn- 7: n (In a. an a \Duuuuu W U60. ume) ' Mmcunur hun 3:. l:LOTH|E- M AWE: mtnr ' bAm=1' "mas vnuszs. ` - "ON HAND AT LOW PRICES. PARTICULAR ATTENTION "GIVEN TO . |.|EH]_'_8|NE|._E g._l_]_[_lllBlE HARNESS $5,000 000.7 and money on Farm S0011] Sole manntaotm-err 1;: VB` --0 at tho. EXOELSIOR BACK & HIP STRAPS. j ` SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER A Ontario Buildings, Dunlap-_et., Barrie. H'1`ho advertiser bln an experlenoedsaddle and oruesa Maker. hmnghled to warrant all work made In his establishment to give thorough sat}:- motion. HARNESS," A BADDLES, DOLLARS 4 ATRUNKS, ' nnnngu 5..-- _ ._-..... ...-u -uvuutlu uuuljlllul Pumps nd Iron Piping of all sorts ln St`ock. CORNICE WORK. PLUMBING. GAS AND-. STEAM FITTING DONE. A spnmmm srocx or . ESTOVES AND TINWAREJH Jnhhhur nnn gluon-\l- .._.1 -..:_u_n_ ' van : to t the P1aoe:-The new Tin Store. adloining ocax-1:hy's Block. Dunlap St.. Barrie. mmuass EMPOMBIIIMI Wnlllnntnn Rlnr-Jr nnnnnlha (aim.-- 11.4.1 13.... --` u u f I & I I 3 _ _SOUTH 8_lDlc DUNLOP STREET. ' And has now every facility for fullling hii mun; . erous and ever increasing engugementa. .__-_ , n__; .... ,. V - uuvl llllifilll VVHTEK FWEi.&.I1_TUBvuAR n_EA.rIms- IJOHN PLAXTON, .aAsx:mMovmvTt ms NEW s'ronE, SOUTH sum mmmp ammu- uuruv uyg b Barrie. March 2oc.?s?s`.'j . _ --..,.....1---..v.nn.vvw-.~.-\.w .u\. 'l`IIE"TORONTO TINT-SHOP, Mrs. Ross New Block. Dnnlo St.. e .18 where on can get work done in branches of Tinamlt . cheaper than the cheapest. Tin. 553` `i x':o `.L" { 355 `.`.`RJ&x3o '3' 9. av 11 o . Eave-tro h1ner:ndy'l`:n Roovnga ' Re Vnalraand obbfng exocueed pro ` y. gameg t 1: od to. an as Furnace k e`eo3}'ZL ` " "` .r%nN coof~'1`c i"z. n... __ v msumnoz. . VVVVV\/ 1} ma; LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND Available IM. on-1 nnn nnn 1 -_.___ __:.11n.. ........u. no r|I|.lwfn_ kmna Orders solicited for His mproved STEAM, HOT AIR & HOT WATER lllllllnlm IIVl\ IIIl'Inlvn.AI\ -I n A - h -- ~... vvu-w any I IIIIIAIIB-`I Jopbing done cheaply u_nd quickly. .1)" 'H tth Place:--Th Tmsto. .. 0 0 T0 Dunlon St.. Ban-la. DRUGS AND OI-IEMIOAI-8. l 01`ICE T0- CARIQIAGE AND nggmnss mxrgns. V. 'sApbuzm( AND HARNESS.` '\4 v\Isa/vvvvv\htvvvvvv R;`WAiI:{vjS'ER, o8'I'0VE8 AED . ~.~ -. FRESH AEITIVALS IN I-nL jk-4-:1 TAI LORVING. nA4\AA4;;4A- ..- ...... .._v.... . U-we-nvnllltlv u ' A PERFEGT FlT,`ANlI IHIEAP. _ --GO TO- -V . \/\/~4\r~./\/\/\/N J BAILEY, VETERINARY SU 3:,e:F(;*a::2n<:ra2a1s::.]a2;*,t:;*~a::::2,E.... W11 ovposim Graham`: Tannery. Barrie. , . ALEX. MGBAE, .MERGHANTTAlLUR ; omsm IARIIIEV nom. 1 vvnnn I I EZRDWARE. mi ggcwmo MACHINES. I It .1. P |.|.Au- A :a9::s*$:;';t"s-:.:? e? ms W 1N u MACHINES. I r E U L` D--J. _n. n Lax-geatsasortme t over shown in Barrie. '- .l. \J V 1:1 9 \J E D all the New Patterns In grpat variety. '11 I N W A R E , HARDWARE. and suamnun It A nunvuu N I-INS-THE` Largeat assortment AVID Ihnnrn In `Dan-I -Inn.n:md .s`m'in;.l;s Uompauy. Money to 'J`i`lULVJ.DUJ.V _oc uuxxxno, n.uuuun- I`.\.\I'[`s. Auditors, Conve uncers and Brok- ers. Real Es-mate and General nsumnce Agents, Omwa .\qri Fire Insurance Company. Citizen's Fire Insurance Cdlnpany. Union Fire Inunmmc Connpxmy, Anltnn Lite Insurance Com- a=1;. . Gonfedc1'a.tl0n Life Insurance Com any. '.'um.(la. [Am stock Insurance Company nion Loan. at lowest rates of nearest, on easy terms of pay- mc-nt.. ltenlliacute bought and sold. Mort ages and Ml1niuI[m.l Debentures purchased. alum- om of ;)rapert,y`1na in any part of the Pro- vince. L ppos1tePosI:01ce, Barrie. W. Thom- son. John A. Combos. _ ` 18-ly JINWARE. v\AA_\...-.~s.~.~. ....,.. Barrie. Ontario, Thursday, September, 12,1878, `r ~I`.>._- . _, yvauv uluquuvu Wlll U6 Juli ll IIIIIIOC. Caution and heertnnoy will loosen their t.i'ght- hold of the capital now lying idle, and a buoyant feeling W!" at once spring up in "gill the grant oontres of trade`. Even before any change of tari can be brought about the moral client will be up rent, and tho languid wheels olrn natty V! be given a naughty impetus. _Every former, nteohnnio , nterohuitnnd laboring rnen bu -rpereonnl; intern: in this result,- annrtefrour his my to his neighbor end- hri -country. Notwithstanding two bountiful _hnr_v_ee_te in .,euoee_e'eiou, the outlook for the ensuing winter is still gloomy, end. ii tltp,,;`,1gro 1f_ggg9g..po_lioy l . "'-no.t' 'oot`:`rlernno,_d it the gone,` it will vbegIodn;;_r.fsiilgt.2 you _reif= tint upon _ A ievorehle verdict at the polls will be accepted by the Mackenzie Govern- ment are an endoreetion of their` past course and their present policy in every perticuler, and every future appeal {or a change will be made in vain. Should they by any "means succeed in retain- ing their grip oi the rein`: of oice, their past reckleuneuqwill experience a muted eggrevetion, and the country `will einbhach intonetete otdepreseion endepeth ,inteneiedhv_'theknowledge that there illhe but little hope ofeny irnprovernentfor -another ve. years. should they condemned, as wellhe- lreve they wil be, -the effect in the op-` poeite direction will be jnetu marked. Caution and hehrtn`rmv will l.m'..a.. n.-r. Tuesday nex`t,the 17th, is the fate- ful day of the electrons--gthe day on which the Mackenzie Government will appeal to the country for an en- dorsetion of their record during their term of oiee. What the.t.reoor'd is every man whose eye this paper meets ought to thoroughly understand. It is e reeord -rocking with oorruption-!oni with the taint of many a dishonest and dishonorable deed-rnex-ked by many a. grove mistake--ohnraote`rized by many s wilfnliy extrsvagsnt transaction and ettended with incslenlahle injury to the this name and the welfare-of this omaur onrs. ' `- A t._---|.I_ _--.|:-. L...., ' .- l UVIIIJIOIJI Iflthe voter takes a ballot paper out of theitpolling station, or fraudulently E318 any other paper into the ballot x then the ballot paper given him by the Deputy Returning Ofoer, he will be subject as be punished by a ne of ve hundred dollars, or by imprisonment for a term not exoepding six months, wilhor without hard Enbour. OF THE NORTH DO YOUR DUTY ON TUESDAY AND HURL` THE FLIES-ON-THE-WHEEL " FROM POWER. The Incompetexzxft Crow` Who Have Misrenresented the Dominion for five years. 0 ur hm Burr_Ie. [RALLY 81 um mam! waosn, waon cumin ms nun A an- uzs or .1033, nnumnnns, IITRAVAGAN-I T cns, Ann nncnrrxons, AND waoss. oxen! nu IN armor nus BIBN To an- :or we .swee-rs, AND n1~i'uN 41- 1-an wnmc cmn, wmm: ms comrrnv HA5 mm: some -1`-ov '1-an nous ton wm-r or T cA1>un,n mm AT mu t_-mm or 8'AT)E. unu-, vnu slvo mm IIIIOUIBI. . If the voter votes for more candi- dates than he is entitled to vote tor, or places any mark on the ballot paper by which he can afterwards be identified, his vote will be void, and will not be counted. `I`lnl_- ___n,, - I uluu sue pulling SLIHUII. ` ' It a voter inadvertently spoils a bal- lo! paper heean return it to the proper oioer, who on being satised of the fact, wxll give him another. [Flinn uni-o neg. I..- _--- ---15 vveuu, lull! X e ' - . _ L The voter will then told the ballot, eoeetoahowa portion of the heck only, with the number`-and the initials of the Deputy Returning Oicer; he will close it in the _uenel way and deliver it to the Deputy Returning Oioer; who will place it in the ballot box. The voter will then forthwith quit the pollingstation. If I Vnlnr innllnldnnfltv -..nl.. - L..l vv_...v-.`.-g D Alto1;McCm-thy,` `of the Town of. Barrie,` Bar- rister at Law. mnacrxoxs roa` was common or ELECT- one IN vowmc. The voter is to vote only for one _ candidate, unless` two member are to be returned for the Electoral -Distrinl; in which case he may vote for one or for two candidates as he thinks t. TH: nun`-g ..n'II _. :..|.. -..- LI -L - nu uvv uuuulututtu I13 nu llllll Ill. The voters will go_ into one Of the compartments, and withn pencil there provided, place a cross in the division containing the name or names ot the candidate oroundidates for whom he votes, thus x "l`hn -.-.o-_ ...:II at.-- (.12 .L. n -u;; 2;- Eloctonfs of North sinicoe, mark your Ballot: think on Polling nu . . ' V 'Ezmson or the Electoral Distric. ' . V ..S_`imcor,-1878. ' $70,000? iD1"1x`il.\ n.l rhmd 9 . .CO0K. H Herman, Henry Cook, of the [City _of Toronto, Lumberman. -.__ For the Natignal Policy Candidate, % Ion russm next] n'AL1'ou jgcnnrnv : COUNTY OESIMCOE GENERAL ADVERTISER. MCCARTHY. nun. . u-vuuxllfl-I DIID rv--- o u - ~ n-v Iuiuuvo . _,, ;:;'k;19 :9" (f-)- Tbrpngh a_ll V the bankruptcy, _ . P0?! Itnngeqcy, mdustnel epd commercml LIQIQQHS. It will perelyna and went wnh which the vtsdo !o\H- country has tgeen -aaoazeac-ma 1374, I! yoII`vote I!` Mr. Mnckenzxe endhga colleagues heve '?:;nd .h..we -. notiocly declared _(h6Il"il.llbillly vpfo-` ygg an _,y9r yndq Inwes_-mace! relief but mainmned , IQ. 0013.35 :o-be,e,ant:ary m_ho `dbcttinetofcer-' ';9'!"i9:``i':}j_.`!B:c. 1591011080. ~PhI1`9P59'I` 10.! them . . :qfANorth luv uuuuuy Iu Iw uuvuuulgu. V (c.) The Finance Minister, who has.-charge in the main at those matters "particularly affecting the business com- munity,_wes pronounced by the highest Reform authority a mere mixer " and muddler of figures when as an independent member of Parliament he assayed to venture in the elds of ti nance. His career since 1873 has com pletely-veried that impartial opinion. He has destroyed the condence of business men by tari bungling and wild and impracticable theories. The Premier has spent $13,000,000-nearly one~halt` the money subsidy asked by the precious Government for the whole line--onV the Pacific Railway, and con- nection even with Manitoba is, to all intents and purposes,` as far o to-day gas. it` was ve years ago. ' Tens of thousands of dollars have `been squan- dered on useless works, 9. 3., the Fort Frances Lock and Fort Pelly buildings. The national debt has been increased. ` $33,000,000 in ve years, and decits to the amount of nearly tour -initlions have accumulated`, though new taxes chiey on the necessaries of life or raw r_oducts..whieh ojnght to be admitted res, have been levied to the amount ofzthree millions anda half of dollars. ; IA\ 1: .... --..a_-_ .._..- - -. - uuu. n. 1: u1uJ_ uxvnm any nuv lm a'IONEERtox- the County of Simone. Ordetl I: $ended;g.Aag1`:1A!{Io3$e;..`t3io`1:.1llwil., Md requlrlltnc Mr. Fort : services. NI tl31g_|l1. 8hT been oongnltad. .3 ...... v -.uuv-ac -up-a - uuu. Ul IIUIIIIE V (6.) Becansojhey have made no of- A {on during the past ve years to relieve the prevailing distress, and have no policy; bat the samay-on-thoowheol `policy, for the future. l1\1 !lII...-.__I_ -|i .r u - u(ug.)l.3`;:hse they have shown them- selves utterly incapable of goveming the country to its advantage. v (I!\ Th: whnnnnn Iliniahm ...l... in any uuyuuuyn (d.) On their own shov ving,Mi Cuuchon was a disreputable man; yet he was made President of the Council and subsequently her Majestyfs Viceroy in Manitoba. ' . Mr. Huntington, the Postmaster-General, stands charged in the British Courts with crimes and of- fences of the most serious nature, and beyond doubt his notoriety there tends to bring the whole country - into` disre- puto abroad. [5 Rana:-Inn ORA`! [noun nhnnn-u 0].-.. uuluuua ucou IIIUKIJIUCU. . (c.) In 1874- they looked up $3,- 000,000 borrowed in London at 5 per cent. in steel rails for the Pacic Rail- way, the Premier's brother's rm get- ting the main contract, and to this day the rails. have not been applied to their legitimate use, although a few thousand tons have been hidden away on Mari- time railways. L The country has lost {our years interest on $3,000,000 plus the loss by rust and oxidization of ma- ' terial. They have either oorruptly or through gross carelessness, it matters not which to the taxpayer, allowed no- torious jobbere like Oliver, Davidson 85 Co., the late. Mr. Foster, Senator Simp- son, Edgar, Bannatyne, and others to V have free access to the treasury `with claims more `or less bogus or invalid; and given out contracts, as in the cases of Glass, and Ross, of Victoria, N. S., more to appease hungry partisans than to benet the public interest. _They have subsidized the Speaker and many members of the House of Commons. /1 \ nnnneunn eL.... I._..- ._._J_ cunuulu vl ulu IIUHUU U1 '.IUllllIlOIl8o -1 (4.) Because they have made `Ministers of mcn admittedly unt to govern the country or advise the Crown; in any capacity. , _ M - III` nn C-.Ha;I nnnn nlnnnnunn ll -u v: puuuu vs uuputaltvluu UPPICSFIOIL (b.) Mr. Tilley s estimates for l873-4 were $22,500,000. This was the highest gure reached by the Mac- donald Government, which couldwell afford to spend liberally, the revenue being buoyant and surpluses, in all amounting to eleven millions of dollars, remaining over and abovetheir out- lav. "The present Governme_nt,,pledg-' ed to economy, has spent in four years, . with a waning revenue and enormous and frequent decits, (amounting to 33,500,000) no less than ve million dollars more than the Tilley estimates, or an annual average excess of $1,250,- 000. lf they spent the whole of the vote for 1877-8,'then their total excess for ve years reaches upward of $6,- 750,000, or an average of $1,350,000 9. year. '1`hey..havevinoreased the public debt from $99,000,000 to $133,000,000! They have squandered $13,000,000 on the Pacic Railway recklessly and un- protably. ` A \ lznnnnna" vnkiln n_.....:.... aI.`-:._ Wit":-.`)m .`l,3.ecnuse; while nuntiug their purity, they have been guilty of gross and nefarious jobs by which the tree- sury hae suffered` and the taxpayer : burdens been increased. In\ In 1011.! 'aL.'_ I--L, I .:.n unnuuu tuclu nu U.u:UU- ` (2 ) Because` although they promis- ed in the days of the country's pros- parity to out down`Ihe general expen- diture, they have largely increased it in a period of unparalleled depression. MY- I-rinV n nainuhan Inn \JIlllVO|VIUIJ`l , - (a.) They declared against Coalitions and formed one. They were pledged to reduce the number of Cabinet Minia- ters; to reorganize the Senate and Civil Service; to consult Parliament in all cases before expending the poo pic's `money; to maintain neutrality between the Federal and Local Gov- ernments; to secure the independence of Parliamentagainet undue Executive inuencs,;`to cut down the Governor- ` General s salary ; to reduce the salaries of Cabinet Ministers ; to purge the public service of the einecures they said existed there, and reduce its gen- eral cost, and to elevate the a'andard of public morality. These pledges,'.. one and 'all_ without exception, they have disregarded, deceiving the electors who placed them in office. In\ *l)_--.-__- _|.|_ ,. I .1 ;.u nun]. Ill! nun-uu. ' (I) Becauso they have vi_o!ated'in oice the principles they professed in Opposition. rn \ 'n..m.:-..1......n ---:_-. r-A--2-1-Mr nnles:I-CiL1::ou 3 Insumuce Com any of Montreal `me, Life, Accident and Gunmn ;-Head Office 10: Ontario. Toronto. Victoria. Mutual, Head Ofxico, Hamilton. G. P. Mills, President; \Vm` D. Hookcr, S(`Cl`0U.1I')' and 'I`reaeurer. This Com- .-myonly insures non-hazardous property. Ad- rcas, 'l`horuLon P.0. . :7: null! . V ' Up thou, loyal and honest electors of North Simooe, work with a will in be_- half of your suering country and a good canes, and cast your votes for Mo- Carthy on Tuesday next. Why Should You Vote Agalna 1 Ilun nwnhninnni 0 It mayjbe asked. II\ llannn.-- al replt depended upon hnsind`ivid1i.al bx-- emons. 77.. .|___, I 1 -. , . _ a--van-u `III: VIIIO I the Government 9 H000 We have given six reasons which we think are sufficient to show why the present Adminjshation is unworthy the condence of the people, and why Sir John and his statestnanlike lieu- tenants should be given control of pub- lic aairs. ' THE IIPOVIRISHID IXPORT PARMIB.`_ That the. plow and the loom should be neighbors is an axioin_whieh needs no argument to sustain. Nhere manu- laotnres ourish land and its products are most valuable, is another truism. Deprive Canada of its manufacturing industries and what will be the result? The loss of that great desideraturn, that great necessity to the farn1er-a home market. There being no eon- surners the farmer must send his pro- duce away to some foreign oountry and take just what is oei-ed him {or it-- and when commissions, freight charges and all other ineidentals that take from the original riee are deducted, the prot to the armor will be no living one. And he cannot have a foreign` rnarketfor the smaller kinds of term produce-,-the perishahlestu he raises in his garden. and dairy and orel_iard-- and realizes so much from at the mar- ket in his own neighborhood. He must raise grain, and grain only; for oattle raising, it requires no logic to prove, will not be profitable under ex- isting elreumetaneer. Such a , people grow ` T r,` for they, must break. a na- tnrel; 'w.. They eannotretam inan- ure to,:the.aoi_l. -_At-irat, while the `land is new, they grow wheat alter wheat,` The `result is well known- , and jibes _ aredrawn from .the`aoil tillthfe` wheat -will `grow a no tlse==poor`er-"kinder are ..I )ihy_-I. _ tgagia hrsnotes on 1 ;l!'(l,1'5.9|;`%".19!,w_'5"_|2`|| mult- ~ V .""- ""'-i Amy (urncnuar m A yo .Whmtho wheat fallo, barley, which NATION) in h of naturali 5-"'57Wd0dftyot ' bushels we dysini Peffwyi niud elraftor ear, tiIlt.l`IxefAnd.foll 'uuy cumntmoea ofthe country. 1 ` from too, `I fgngf ".gd._" gnggounrtglfveg mogu- `- 'l'ho;ooiIntr"y" will rod " rot-until ""` ,::Vhqu!;thiI`7'Iiga"f i't hogan" 33 imu. g',`. ,. .f;",,.,1.',".;'; .;"',-.: ,'1`;.t`; ,`f; 1 [i,'QW"~-food-;lo pay onlygpraentsuporiorityof `i ` ;1A,_.=;_!o;=uVo`nd. yoga, A.eo!1nhw_.whio1 unuuu nu ouu uuuu UI HI|U will ILIIILIIE. ' '(6.) Because it is the duty as it is the privilege of the electorate oi this Dominion to pronounce against the gross deception of which the Puriets, hn.V6 been guilty. The people were promised Reform "--`-they have re- ceived nothing, bntonthe contrary have suffered, are now enering, and will continue to suer (ii Gritiem be sustain- ed at the polls) from the government of Mackenzie and his colleagues, un- told hardships and unparalleled injus- tice. - .- "1'- L-..` _!._-, _'__ I U I wuxu iv-uiuu at luuauut prI1VU.Il8o (5.) Because the Liberal Conserve-' tive party oers tobhe country a means of restoring old-time prosperity and content;ment--as guarantee of good times -empluyment for all--good wagee- investment of capital-improvement in business-:leveloprnent of our national resources-retention of our young men and our skilled artisans and mechanics -help to the crippled manufacturer -Justice to "the hard-working but Yankee-tricked farmer. Under the National Policy which Sir John Mac- donald and his allies oer to Canada there will dawn a new era of plenty and prospeiit'y-two `conditions which existed when he ruled the deslinies of the country before and which only his return to the helm otstate will insure. `It: \ D--........ :. :- `L- .I.-L.- _- _. go; v_vu nu no uuullo (4.) Because the Liberal Conserva- tive party is the loyal party of Can- ada. Under Grit rule the United States is rapidly monopolizing the whole trade` of the Dominion, and if its sway be continued, annexation with Yankeelsnd is but a question of time. To preserve our connection with Great Britain-an object dear to the heart of every loyal Canadisn-we will have to put out Mackenzie and restore Sir John Mecdonald, who will give . us a commercial policy that will check the tendency to gravitate United States- ward which at present prevails. /5 \ Rnmulun Hus r."\nvn] t`1n-........... ' THOMSON 5; COATES, `ACCOUN- vv awv-1 Andlrnm nnvnvnnnerfl and Brok- nu: uuuuy nu pay no! way. (3.) Because the leading man of the party are men whose administrative capacity has been well tested and is known to be equal to any emergency that may arise in_the future history of the Dominion. The only real slates- men in Canada to-day are adherents of the Liberal. Conservative Party, and are identied with the new policy and new order of aaixs which that party proposes to at once inaugurate. The Reform " leaders are incapable and have oonfessed as well as shown them- selves to be such. IA\ D..-....__ AL.~`P,'I__,,I I1 Iull I UDIIUIJIIQ . (2.) Because under its rule Canada had good Government. There was National prosperity, National progress, National wealth, National credit. No bogus principles ; no incapable Admin- istration of affairs; no depression such as exists now; no retrogradation in commerce and population; no wide spread poverty, and nancial stringency and exodus of capital; no mistrust of the country's solvency and doubt of her ability to pay her way. (RA Bennnnn llm landing. at... n`6l-no IIIIUGDUIIIIIS Ilu I. Here are six weighty reasons with corollaries attached ; and no honest. and `patriotic else or requires more. ' They are quite euiofent not only to warrant but to compel him to vote against the Government. Of the ten greatprinoi plea of Government, which Mr. Mac- kenzie professed in o osition, not one has been observed. . e challenge the organs to name a single one which the Premier has even attempted to carry out in oiee. Why Should, You Vote for the Liberal Conservatlve Party 3' Is another-question deserving an an- swer. .1 \ n,-,,,, -. - 4- - - - UVVUII (1.) Becauee `it is the true Reform party. The so-called Reform" party [is as Mr. Blake says: `*3 party which can find nothiuglo reform-"-their op- panama are of very different calibre in this respect. I9 \ Rnn`a.... ......l... in. -.-I_ n-._r-.I_ v watched the disastrous e`ect of a y- _ on-the-wheel policy. And as they say thatthia is tobe their future policy," it is not difficult to` forecast. the {ate at the country shoutd it aguin commit itselt into the hands of mere bureau- crats, who are ignorant ofits need: and stupidly blind to the dangers now threatening 1t.` `Ian: an: art Inch-lulu nun nnnnn uuhl. No". 37. Whole No. 1387. s expoeeuwmvulon by see, if it cannot oxen-wise have suicieut ships and sailors of ihowntoeecure the means of manning onm emergency an adequate fleet, in quite right in obnziairng the mean, even at some economical sacrifice in point of eheapnees and comfort. ' '9 The mvintion lnwn " ' " Im-A There can "be not a doubt that, in the present etntc internntionnl monlity a people cannot, any more than enjndividnel, be blun- edfornotetnrvinaiteelftofeodothcrn. ' ' The only case in which, on more principle: of `tied economy protective duties can be do msible. in when they are tempor- nrily (urncnnw IN romeo um mama Nrnox) we of note ` ' e fore in- dustry, ini perfectly eniteb e to e cir- olthc country. The superiority of 51 onecountry over another ln A branch of pro- only fronxhnving begun it WI ll-Cl 8? Defeated an 3 general theory the Protec- tionist doctrine nds support in some parti- cular cases, from considerations which, when reallyin point. involve tar interests than more nvmg of ls.Bor- e interests of mtiona substance nd national defence. ' ' ' On this but subject I at once sdmit that the jectis worth the sacrice, end tlnt a count- In E3 expoudfoinvuion by if it erwiseehsve miaisnt shin. ma ..:1,... ..c gauuucuulpoulli or cneapness and comfort. " .b'{.'heh1;a' tionlaw: were, prob! , 5 as eooI_=Imcal1' y thud vantage- poi:1odly.epgd1:nt. Q I Mr. Brosvn would not deliver himself of such sentiments now, and whvl Because :a bitter partizsn, a deadly" enemy of Sir John Mecdonnld-sooner than see whom in power he would lose his right hand--he sacrices his pgt- Ariotisrn and honesty on the shrine of party smbition,taud goes in to keep in power a Government which he virtu- ally controls. Geo. Brown in 1865 ad voested just such 3 policy as the Liberal- Conservative Party now advocate. How can readers of the Globe now rely, on what it says of the National Policy`! ` 4 onus sans 'l`RAD_lR'B vrsw John Stuart Mill the great Free Trade theorist and dactrinaire, whose views Grit papers never at quoting writes :- un.:.._4.-.1--.' _,__, - -- -- - - - `. - v~-~ -~--' -V W-U V V W ' I K I V H WW` - I will not detain the House by reading it, but any member who desires can have it for examination. `I may state, however in brief, that in that year the breadstuffs alone bought by the Lower Provinces, amounted to no less than 84,447,307-that the import of meats, fresh and cured, amounted to $659,- 9l7--and that total value of products which the Lower Provinces might have bought more advantageously from us, summed up to over seven millions of dollars. (Hear, hear.) The Americans must therefore, bear in mind, that if they abolish the Reciprocity Treaty, the will not only lose that seven millions which they now receive for their products, but the carrying trade which goes with it. But on the other hand, when we have this union, these products will as they naturally should, go down the St. Lawrence, not only for the advantage of our farmers -but swellin the volume of our own shippin interests. ( ear hear.) The Americans hit erto have had a large portion of our carrying trade ; they have brought us our goods-even our European goods-and taken our reduce not only to Europe but even to the war Provinces ; and I say one of the best features of this union, is THAT Ir 1:: ova COMMERCIAL nsnnxoxs wnu '1-us UNITED Surss we ARE cozvxrsnnsu nv man To MEET rmn, wnrr run: it will enable us to stop this improvidence and turn the cur- rent of our own trade into our own waters. Far be it from me to say I am ansdvocate of a l coercive commercial policy-on the contrary, entire freedom of trade in my opinion is what we in this country should strive for, without hesitation, I would to-morrow throw open the whole of our trade and the whole of our l watersto the United States, is msv om ms ems To US. But if they tell us, in the face of all the advantages they get by Reciprocity, _that they are determined to put a stop to it, . and if this is done through a hostile feeling to us-deeply as I should regret that this should ? be the rst use made b the Northern States of their new found 1i rty-then I say we luvs A POLICY, AND. A GOOD POLICY or otm. own ro nu, RACK Urox. , , ____.. __-- _..v.-u In an-uanullvzvll It may appear strange to think of the proprietor and editor of the Globe being a Free Trader-but he was, and an advocate of a National Policy against unfair United States competi- tion. In the debate in Parliament on Confederation in 1865, Mr. Brown gave expression to the following sentiments : U T .511 -...L .I..L-.'._ LL- 1r____. 1, , 1 uuuuuy wiii ruin it; Ice-ping nllll in the country by {air and reason able means_will benet it. He only asks a fair eld and n_o favor--_)nsiice, not pa.inpering-his rights, not any special and undeserved privileges. En- courage him at home and the country will retain $50,000,000 in year which goes out to purchase Yankee goods, will bring back 487,000 Canadian born residents of the States who have left Canada in disgust for want of employ- ment; will not increase the price of any protected article to the consumer ; will not interfere with the revenue ex- oept it be to increase it; and will aid in developing all our vast natural re- sources and making our Young. Dominion rank high among the `civilized progressive nations of earth. The apologists ct free trade in Canada are never weary of accusingthe manu- facturers of selsh motives; They want protection, these wiseaeres declare, so that they can put their hands in their neighbors pockets to increase their own gains, We admit that manufac- turers want protection to increase their own gains, but we have been enabled to prove by illustrations within the know ` ledge of our readers that the gains of manufacturers under protection will not increase at the expense otcon- sumers. Give the Canadian nianulac- turers control of their own market, increase" their total sales, and their. gains will be increased without any necessity for adding to present prices. THE HON. GIO. BROWN A PRO'l'lC'l`lONl8 !' ` `IL _. _ _ _ ~ - ~ - -- - --__ -_--..,.-..v. vu-u xnvelavl-II- Give the Canadian manufacturer con trol ofhis own legitimate home market. He not onlv needs it-but he is deserv- ing of it. He ieaeouree of prosperity mdnn employment-furnishing, popu lation-increasing, wealth - distributing personage. Driving him out of the country will ruin it`; keeping him in the nnnntrv luv finr and rnnnnn pay: your uy your H16 JJBIRUCO against it with borrowed money. Finally it sinks into utter weakness, and is con- quered by some powerful neighbor. This must be the fate of a farming peo- ple depending on the export of farming produce alone. And this will be the ultimate fate of` Ceuuda,_if the present Government resumes the reins at Ot- tawa. ahanit. brxngs back ottbeir gmdn. This is known as the balance of mad: being against it. What is it to do ? Vt nds tich people in the manufactur- ing land, and it boucwa ofthem, and pays year by year the balance against with hfffd mnnnu, `|'nn1`u :9 THE MANUFACTURER PROTECTID. {*1 , nn 1 K82-00 IF NOT IN ADVANCE. `.0. DL'LLLl\I\}|'L1`J, .UU L!.L1!LJ.IJuL\J.A.V .u.Lv 9| in B.R.. Conveyanocr, Licensed: Auctioneer, kc. Agent for the following Insurance Oom- nnles:--CiLl::cn Insumuqe Com of Montreal `m-. Uh-. Analdl-nt and Gunran :- Head owouu ouuunu VULUI UOIII II!!! 0 man of North Bimooo! Rally, to `tho! ' polloionfl`uu_dci.y necxtmd d0.~!0I!:In| ` myoumlvu Vqnd your 9zIn~ hglqvggi 2 i;r.a_..'.\ - I V. avuuuy nu wuun, UIHUIUIBQ and G?!` grnp ." The state of Canada to-day fnrnishse such a case as the one in quee- tion. Look at the condition of the peo- ple and we have the merit of the pre- ' ` sent Government: "Weak, dintrected, ,. and corrupt". Electors of North ' Suncoe! We have this one o portun- ity only to appeal to you! hut will be year mission in going to the polls 1' To vote to continue the rule of an in- ` competent, hypocritical, careless, in- diiferent._extravngant and corrupt Min- of a capable, honest, careful, eolicitonly ~' economicel, end patriotic net of men-who have had experience in the _ management 01 public eaire and who pro raise (and how they can redeem- their promise) to give no good Go!0In- = ment, and-a return of prosperous times? Remember the Pecic Scandal has been etoned tor and is a deed lune. ` The inane of to-day in a living and vii- ally iinportent one. In it to he `thud . tn1_ee,"or[ood timee1- Depregipn I bnsineie revival! Plenty or emmticngl . British cnuection or Yenkde uh l:'&'e4`" ' tion! Oenedt for! `ties. or .2 $4.936! for J --V ?'.l9.4lPI:.!'!; .. 7 ' 1 eer._,io3wh:Ieh e `lm 4' latry? Or to cast your ballots in fever " vvnnnn Ann nnvnaui Wlhh UUII I'll-UK Under protection revenue will be derived from the additional import of dutiable luxuries and other articles which will, under the greater ability to purchase brought about by the proc- perity oi all classes, he bought in the country. This has been the case in the States and in other protected coun- tries, where the revenue under protec- tion has always greatly increased,while under Free Trade it has always greato ly diminished. The very tact that within the last three years nearly - 000,000 of the foreign indebtedness of the United States has been cleared 03; and during the same time the not re- sult of excess of exports 0! domestic merchandize over imports is as follows: Year ending June 30th, 1876-370,- 643,84l ; 1877-315l,l52,004; 1878- 824;7,786,964-, ought to settle forever this question 0! revenue. If the tested United States can roll up the millions oi revenue like this, Canada ought not to fear the loss of revenue if she adopted the National Policy`. ` nu: issvs nsroru: ms none. We might go on, it it were needed, for a long time yet and cite instances and adduce arguments to show the pressing need to our young Dominion of Legislative help at this crisis in her aairs. _ Junius says:-- The rain or prosperity of a State dependseo rnneh upon the Administration of its (low ernrnent that to be acquainted with the merit of a Ministry we need only "observethe condition of the "pie. `,_y ' "livveseeann verul vvaun vu `nu: vuuuluvu VI IIIU PIU. . " If we see a nu spinjt of distrust and dissatisfaction, a rapid decay at trade, A ' ' f we may pronounce without hesita- tion that the Govemmont of that aountry in weak, distracted and col- frnni Winn -Inn. .-J` l"....-.I- a- J-.. pun. ' Now, then, we ask Mr. Maekenize e followers to be true to their leader and not advance doctrines which be repaid- ates. For once he 18 right. Nothing will increase in price under protection. All classes of home manufactured goods are cuuvaa IN ma anus no-Du THAN THE um: Aarroue All! at cnum. This is fact which a glance at quotation: will satisfy one of the truth of. Increase of market is not increase of price. Mmuiaoturen ask only the former and do not expect the latter. ' warms `ran RIVENUB Wm. cox! non! 'H..Am. ....,.o....o.'.... ..-..A_.-- ._..n L, -ouv uulul uuy, ,uw wan nuxucu ul Elly 5-'- N ow`, when your leaders come don: how they declare, as Dr. Tu? 1' did the other dqy, that a tax on our wou not raise the prize one cent, and Dr. Topper quotes In! an an authority for that statement. Well I do 69- lieu in it ; 1 mm uuu no tax u-rd ma nu .ric cf a commodity of which we producc a car- plus. "All! than run on} HA. Ilnnhnodnn - um-uuvu, vuv Irv vauuuuv AV! vnnu yvu.-rvuuuuven Thus we have the anti-Nation Policyists again, with a quotation from their authority. THE INCREASE 0? H110! l'UOAI%. It is so often shouted from Ihupuhlio platform and uttered in the press that the policy of the Opposition in to rain the price of the poor man's loaf, that it in well to keep Mr. Meekenzie`e` opin- ion on this point prominently .10 the -front. At this moment every Grit ru- 98 per in Nova Scotia is wildly assert zhet it Dr. Tapper got back into power he would raise the price ot our to the people of that Province. Yet when Mr. Mackenzie himselt was in Halifax the other day, he was forced to say 3- Now`. when vmrr ldnr cnmn darn hum Thorou%hly convinced, us we are, of do soundness o the Free Trade theory, we Are nevertheless of the opinion tint, BITUATID As we ARE in the immediate vicinity of 5 great nation, more then ten tiinea no populous as our own, we cannot alto ether ignore the ned policy of that nation. '0 ehouli therefore HAIL mm SATISFACTION A win nlvmox at THE 'mrm'r, "with the avowed oblect of at venting if it be possible the unfair mmpeti to which our manufacturers are 50 prams subjected. ' ' Even etthe rinhofaorne loea, owin to increased price, wowonld favor a policy w ich would give Canadian market: to our Canadian industries, and we beiicma that the result of such a policy would not be an increase of price. Our object, of (nurse, would, not be to obtain revenue from such duties, but to exclude foreign competidan. 'l"l-..... ..... 8...... LI... ....L:\?..L:.._-I Dllllllg." `nus extract eubstantialee thnktle great writers on free trade have hen eemplled to recrgnrze the extalenoe et` oicumstanoee in which protection would be advantageous. Oaneda. is just. such a country as Mill describes. We have the iaoilitiea for producing nurowm steel tails, aerewe, eaddlery hardware, ealiooae, glassware, felt hate. hollow-ware, pottery, hinges and hue- dreds of other things that the country gquirea to use. Give us the chance which John Stuart Mill recommends to be given to a young country, and for all future time our people will be sav- ed the expense of freight upon those goods from foreign countries to our eon- snmiug population, and the added`ex- peuse of freight upon our wheat, which is now carried away to feed the foreign workmen. ' ` ANOTHER arm AUTHORITY auonn ruoru. The Grit jorrrnals have been quoting edited it.is said by Sir Francis inch, in favor of some particular featurerrot their y-on-the-wheel policy. Here it what that Journal says in its ieeue oi the 26th ult: from the Montreal Journal ofcormnerce, . mom neyonnupumourwnv neouuuymvn g: trial of whatthey are capable of accomr I hlno. U111` J.J.U1Juu L , nuuv uV;.\ 1.5.1.4.` .L, Collector of Rents, Notes, Book Accounts, &c. Ilmurmlcc and Gone:-a.lAgent Olce 0_wen S!n`uI,lm11`i:'. Out. 'I`x-ndosmens liooks Amulet.- ed, r2m~m1 Up. and Accounts Made Out. Docu- ' menu .\lu1:s and Copied, and other similar work excclltuni winh due u.couru.(Zivnand dos 1/Ch. N.B.- (`Mb handed over sumo y as 00 ected it re- nIhx'r`:]_ Silk! mg it on unm me producers mu oen ed up to the level of those with wboli n Droccsles are tuditionnl. A PRO'l'lO'I'1.NQ DUTY, CONTINUED FOB A REASON- ABLE TIME, WILL SOMETIMIS 58 THE LEAST INGONVENIETI` MODE IN WHICH A NATION CAN TAX ITSEF FOR SUPPORT OF SUCH AN EXPERI- MENT. But the protection should M mnnr ed to cases in which there is good groan! bl` nsaumnce that the industry which it [man will after a time be able to with it, nor should the domestic nee:-I ova B allowed to expect that it wi he continued to them beyond the time strictly neouauy fan I fair trinl nf urhntmv nre mmnblo of accoun- mm Vlllulll IIIUUII D W EDI` V-I CC: risk, 1- rather at their certain loin, inhdvlvot I new znanufnotnre and the bnrdnn cl - ins; it until the producers have been ad nn tn thn lmml nf tlmnn with Chm n I aidvs, it is . just remark that mchsu. _ ` tor tondency to promote in Quit is gay` branch of production than undo: I new set of condition. But it unnof b I. peotodthat individual: "should at llirooqrn rink. or rather at their eerhin hm. inlrodlnn UDEII L1 ].\v\.I\]'.I.'JL\|J-LlQ..L .l'J \J.u1:aLIu..x I In County Registry O(Iloo-Conveya.ncer, Uommisslonerln Quecn`s Bench, Auctioneer Ap- mlaer,n.ndC0mm1ss1on A out, for the sale of flames. hu.uds_ Fzmn stock, Iousehold Fumlture Goo'L-5, Wares. 8:0. Also for the collecglon of Rents. Nnms and Accounts. Cash ndvanccsmade on gonds NL for sale. 01l1wPol1ce'Court, Barrie. `'%k In . i t _ ` Ymlrownto :35-on 66-'b?:u3'e3s":ck'w1`.;'4ry?r'y:}x wI"3 .1. ANCER._ Geno:-9.1 Agent, Insura.noea'E'eut- ed, Rents uud Debts Collected. Ofce in Cramp- Ion`.-5 new Brick Block. noarly opposite the Post- '1 c. Barrie. 37-ly IA.`.|Jl`J4\.I\LV IJPJLI: DLJMJJLI, uuu V .111.- M90111 Ul11VBl`it; Montreal. Member Royal Iago of Surgeons, sngland, Member College If lmyalchms and surgeene._0nt.. &c. Residence --In Bank of Commerce Bmldlngs over Messrs, lan:lr:I'5' Jeweller Store`. and two doors feat of he Barrie Mote " Dunlop Street. Barrie. DH. lcuunxxuu, u-:.u:.uua..Lu ux Uol osmm ROGERS--LATE CLERK 3 71rx_x(;ounts"_` rI`i`eglst}'5:) O(Iloo-Conveyance . ......._ . t\1III 5 Ann!` A nnnnnnn An. 11.1. L. G. `.\fcGARTHY-0FFICE / and Residence on the West. side of John u-cut, l_mnrdio.tely opposite M . G ' lauin and gzwh B`uct.orv._ r ,e' Bans - ---\.-...---An.-nu nun Rh nuhluhl .1! `H31. Uurnu, L adnlphiu 1)unt.u1U01 of lIcuL.1lSurgcoms. _..._..._._____ V` \4\&`sr/\r\.<.AIg/\I\.'9.\\\.\`\\\.~.'~\\\ GEO. R. FORD LICENSED AUC- Tlnxrmmn 4-... n... n......a.. -4 hnnnnn n-amen V I K noon. 1 RDAQ-11,, DJ.[o.`xJ.1LSl. ll 11.: ;L\.lCll1lL, ,\t,t,n , 0 o are n Im- B,Smm1gtl11l()1llO, Cggsnncers. Barrio, Co. mrr._Noc6L3i: omco Qverl unk of Toronto. , .. Av,-m n A nn?csm1.1n:1 4 0UN'l` dz nuuu; I 1)L`Ll.|:l.\o.L|,;`_`.J`\'k ) I Anorno sat-L . 0. (.:oo~ u1op&Sv:`e iguoCCg:)cx? , - rs o :1: Into mm 0 V. haunt. Q.C. G. W. Lount. f Boulton, Loum, B0" 8` Stew t ' ar . V I) U. H. DUDALV 1\.U,_ 11.12;.` A..|.IJL- omw over Edwards 8.: Luirdfs Book Btqre, Ban-Ie. Uns. -' __._._.._._-----------.--.__'_.__.._ _..____._.__.___. .. GON VEYANOI NG, &O. , ._-\, _/\,~\4~.z\/\/y/xx-./x/x/\ A .I1`Eff,\NDE1z STEE N, GONVEY-` ,; wwn f.L\nr\I'sLl A sznnt. Inam~n.noea'E ect- ' EATING, `ATTOR- , vv. , W, Soli not in Chance and ` .N:0%rA_1[`(;;gy to end. Olcc- uten- gvJrnoY3(t,yzI"enet.tIIu13h' ' t nnvs: .9. P1`.PT.I`.R i'l:'!.3f.-1_ Clc3r.' Fmncls Rye. . ' EVNOX dz LENNOX, BARRIE- T; .:..; Mtorneys-at-law, _So1lcl_tprs_ i}_1__(_3bo.I_\`oery, luw-wr`- - ."'~-. _/~_. , ""I{`13.UT1{EaFbRD, M.D., M,o_ P. and 8.. (late 01 Edgar) P1; 1 &c.. Aurora. ` , ya 1`1'8`y" ..._.._..-._.- {W5 "& '" ' rtlon. . ll advertisements oraeretxny 3; 3: thrno w1'ch whogx the pgopriewrs do `ncz-1?, e; mug; be pn..r1 for I.\_ ADVANCE, a. rulg which w be mictly adhered to. Notices of local .b1;-u m`,,;ageg, and deaths inserted tree of chm-g_ WESLEY &: KING, Publishers and Propriegh mu T yet! '- cel- . e"r;-,*::,::.?; ::"a':xi *:-:;,u`.::a.."z."..'?;.*,,':.=;*=- '" `.3133 facilities for turning out rst-class w ' to date cuts for all at.y1e,;f\ d P res "'paanx? gills and a stock of choice fancy. " M` toms ognigy does. at `1.',`?r subs%rxpuon-s1' `pen-gun ` dvzfnoe it not sogpald; . ' Fo1[{sc&r?ir`;nEx'1PdItw:o($:I33};3eI;f1sbg.3;\$;gr rs` wfply cards not exceeding one inch G 3 ' . , P Brio "W mm cuss f In stock nd . _ Y "mm y Special contracts-for yearlg _ so ' $5 " .,,.,.-,a into at reduced rates.` W11 '9 1 'ms mfnust be sent for the discontinuance of . "5"".Ei2f`a.,%f}`%3:.::: .,.,.,,,E Mm-1pt.lo ' m"vnnmd1oFz;?1rrrE1;ltwd for 25 cents each in. , will "I 5 "mint advertisements orderedby atrim 1-; . or with whom L113 >5x:g:cl;at4;:-1s1d<:vl1:i:=ti`, :3] mu. p:l!r'i M ) A kn citric`-15' HEf.in!gtt.g`(i0;X`0o(If 0lf}?;,rgeVmrm' IOHN HOBLEY, ACCOUNTANT, afnlhxnfnr nf Rants: N'nt.n.n_ Bank Accounts. Ts. SGROGGIE, COMMISSIONER 1 in R R, (`.nnvm'rmnm`. Lfcensed: Auctioneer. n ON TREE. .....,z-....o.. :..om-am T.1i`.N"N'Y Kr. kl i~\\ \ \ \ t\% \ `i K \ \ \\\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\ `X mncoo. .uu~- -n - I:-*T [OUNT .9; LOUNT, BARRISTERS, I A:nrnm's$Y'L&W. S0u_C"v4-W3 1l_?_| Chancery, nu. --- ~ 31 c. XICGCSEIKEY, "GRADUATE OF u-,.nm llnlvnnaitv Mnncmnl. Member Roval J. `.\IcGARTHY--0FFICE 1 . , ). L: n.mmnm-n nn the West. side Of 73.0. ' ) ..m..,. ncnr Edwards 1n1rd.'s Store. H. BOSANKO, DENTIST. RDAGH, STRAT t um-1am1~3 and .\tmrnoy`:sY`,1[:?om`?x`|Ig:$: IaeAL ADVERTISEMENTS. _ _ ,__\.._,.,~ .. A ..- . -4~.\\~4\-..\A,\.s;-.n.~a~. L g. LLOYD, BARRIS- _:=;o_11_c1cors. &o., Moore's L n:-In - 0'1,`-av H, 11,. J. l111V1Lu1`JJ.\u.L::.A.V, u:au- ` TIST. Barrio, Ontario; Gmdume of the Phil- ` 1 1) ml 00110 0. also of tho Royal College .~`.uUrnLveo:;s. ()1 oe~0ppos1to Barrie HoteL P.GEOB.GE'S soo.iE1'Y.. 50;. ['ClIuuu--h""'" :5;ET'ffx7, BOYS 5; PEPLER, v '. rrle """**``""' 9 ?' E%5 in`2.n; Boysf " `" M,1.1=up 1'sr9 1~`mnc1sRye. ' , ---:-**`*""'W*"-`*- ":_": .`. . 'rnx*rx'rnV` `DADDTQ, 7.7;.;`.A. 4.;-Fa Emir R. T J. ZIM nyv has-In l\nh1 TO LEND. AUOTIONEER8. .~.zv.-o.~.\\.-~\~.~.-\\~v~o~./~A- erottheoonty andeiiioiiiig egg}f}g}.{, , ; circulation of 511 no pets 3 ms gocuon, la 5 most desimb a me- m- lgdviamslngd 1" $ :""`.?-`i,` b ' ws.P-!1.`? }7'.`. ...;T.`Y.'111l amt`-)ou1;1;`sa mnnem`-1- '"VE'FEnINARv._ .,\/~ _._.....-----------j~-- , IN OUR I-IA-NDS FOR I...-mu-nun ! nu rrnn fl-anhold _____4_......_---------------- J. HKEATING, . 1 A ur ununltnr in (`Sham-1-.rv_ Lind one also or we uoyax uouegc . oe~0ppos1to of `the above Society will be held in the Good Template Hal1, over 0.- Ha.rrlaon"s Store, on "WEDN ESDAY; Oct. The Rgnlnr Meeting ' 2nd, l878,at8.p_m. i_ 7 . ` ' .T-V.-b3`: 5.5331303; 1 " V nnHIi.rv'. IMMERMAN, DEN- Iniuv-In` rlrmhmtn nf thn Phil- LON. AND CAN. r LOAN & AG. C0.. nr-ltvntsnnrcent. The `n saw v. v......, Proprletbrs unsung Sect-rv Agent, V11-ly '1-`um nu union. Dnnznu 5uIT&.I'.V' R, to th Barrie otel. and next door 39A. % g:mmuIM .`3,`L_' ` g:erg7ay'3!I'Ithoutl their v'rorI:=bomg' '"' G0 The , KW km 3'1` VQWthmKn ~='*"~""`a.v"m"""'*..*z.44., " "%d: ground order. W. . .a 0Brosrnn.:;qUl;1m'.s< II Bumarneld. Hamu`:':.Ananda1e; mner `Ochoa . Went Essa: Carr Flor wmen 81:. `Human ; D. A. McIntosh. It. as 21. . Bntwa J. Mao- donald, Cox 111113` John Bea . R. o0onkey In an and'Mr.Jam1e- and A. Nous, Innis VA. son, Mmosing; and 500 A nu-sauna o"?n`i'a ` I'J\}. ULII. U J.` .lJl.\.ll IJJJ, I)L.Q.`.l.JlJ. 1.` U: 0, East side.Ban-la Market, Butcher. Sausage `Maker. &o. None but prime quality of meat kept on hand, and ouatomersllberally deeit with. `age. - * _ W 2-1) . Best make of Sausages on bend during the season celebrated throughout the whole extent of the County"; price loo. per lb. Old customers. and hosts of new ones. are oollcited tor patron- U L` L A .l.\ J. U Juasvuuu vv \..u.Iu.Lu. BURKE, pur- qAl1ae buglingzsh stgnk-iii-trade of ..ure,agreay nee oeaamtully repared to execute anything ingzhe Marble` line ower than the lowest. Those wishing to pur- chase anything in the above line will savemoney and satisfaction awarded them. by giving me a call. Remember the Plaoe-Ce11ier~st.. opposite Public School. Barrie. `. ' 82-ly '7 AGAINET MUNUYULX AND HIGH PRICEg. c. E. LEE begs to lntimsteto the public of Bar- rie and sun-oun OOIHIEIY, that he heson hand a sudply of Screw- s.cks.,B oeks Tackle and all the materials neoesse to ggfmovm humb- INGS of eve desorip on. will also ran- tee to Move ouses any distance witho ur- lng the plaster. breaking the windows or ur- ing the dwe .&e..lnengshape. Ifeolso uts . 200: as in new sills on makes 01 new. ` Work donein 311 V the shortest notice and reasonable `The is m-st-olesshsnd at super-In :1- im: the bulldlmz of folio houses as o ltheOonntyon' the bun or M111-dlml. 'me I uown re erenoes are dgalpex-mltted:-Mea&~a. Ball. D'Alton M009. y 0. Moon-thy, H Sewrey, G. Oook, F. rlgiat, A. Thomson. '1' Candle. Samuel oil -.1 ` hiya:-3.311 Barrie; and Messrs. .T est Eng! Brown Angus: Tatohe, Penetahgulshene; Swan. Moron. Oraighm-at : Fraser Gnvenhux-at Bumarold. mmuu. Allsndale: miter.` Oobooy. iiiui uVurmgAa;snAvING Pmqvn ,1 . .1:nan. .'n.._:.".-~'v `~ ~ ~/ `ILLVLQLKIL ILJHLU I.LL.L\J.|IL|7\J.LV .IJJ1l' POSITOR of the Barrie Branch Bib ociecy, Dunlog Street. . - _. T. BXETING, CLERK, COUNTY - Slmooe, will be at his Otce at the Court House, Barrie, every Saturday. Residence and P.0.. Cookstown. v ~ . V - `Jul-\.II.V.l.Q.L) JJLI '7 .I.'J JJ\J_J-\J.l.I. ' II ILL` II ub has taken Stall No.5.in the Market ouse. Barrie. \y_1_;9re he jvlllcarry on the above business. I'1..I.\.I.\:l.l.`J J.'\J\J.L`JJLIa.l.,. .I:lJ.V\.l'LILVl'J IX: BOILER WORKS.--H. SEWREY, Manu- facturer of every desorl tion or E as -Boilers, SawsMi1l, Grist. M111,.s'iung1e, Lat ,an& Wood- Wm-klnlr Machinery. Il1OB11l`8l' OI OVOTY (1880 Saw }Mill, Mill, ' working Machinery. ' IJIHLLLJULJJJ .I.l.I-'l3.IJJ-'JJ.|l LL` V .L\J' Ll - BAOC0, Cigars and Snu . Meersohanm Bx-tar and C13 Pi es. and Fancy Articles. All kinds of Smo e Sundries at the sign of the Indian Queen. D 11109 Street. Barrie. 30-iv kinds of Smoke Sundries at the: 51 Indian Queen, 11101) Street, OKLA` LII-l'JJJlJE.J`.`.IJ.I., IL\I_\l|JJ.'J, Sign. and Ornamental Painter. Paper Hang- ing 850.. done in the best style of, the art and chea. . Perfect satisfaction usranteed. Corner ot Jo n and Ross-sts.. and 5 ittle west of Barrie Fmmdrv. 40-lv rm business you on engage in. 85 to $20 per day made by any worker of either sex.` rl In in their own localities. Parllcu and samples ' worth 35 free. Improve your 3 time at this business. Address Swmsox Co., Portland, Maine. - -'V'),UUU UUU-' LOAN & Au. .. money Security MB per cent. Id`.'m1LugcS olforod by this Company are un- equalled! Before borrowing elsewhere be sure and call and see. \VM. JOHNSON. Agent at lhrrio 'N.B.--$1700, private funds, on hand at same rate. ~ 30- ' :

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