Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 9 Jan 1879, p. 2

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Urani_no. _ `Down : Elixir. . M m lmke Bitters. Drawing Room" Sale; "St:-ayed--D. O'Neill. Annie: and Oil Liniment . Public, Notice---t_:_nry Bird. Eatray Cows -0. 1". * Wattie. .y';n;r'of` Hy pophospltcs, &c. Ndtlcai---Rev. Edward Morgan. Blink Forms, 820. -V-Abuses Office. Drsvying Class--Mechanics Institute. ' Mortgage S_:gle-`-Ma{:kelcan, Gibson & Bell. Infprmnon for Physicians-Ghar1es Cluthe. Hsmilbon & North-VVestern RaVi1way--\Ia,it- '; lung! Young W 1 SfrAY.\'ER.--Reeve: \ViHi-am Henry Councillors: Hall, Perdue, Mceth, and { I Calxawll. ALLISTON.-Sbe\ViL1`t elected Reeve by acclamution ; Councillors, Spink, Gord-.:n, : , Knight, gmd Shephard. ' 1 i I i [ MxDLA:~.'D.-1-leeve, Fr-a2 .-1'; Council ilors, Gco. Chew, b';~.mm,-l Chew, Tinomas,` ` Han-kley, and F .A Hurdon. -IN:\'1sx-`IL.-T-Reeve, w 0. Little (mi gelected), 393.; Jus. Allen, 22:. Fm! Deputy-licesvo, G. P. McKay (re-elecrcd; ! ' l S360; Charles Cross, 2-l2_.T ' Econu Duput_y-l{euve, A. M. Mordcn (rm-.~ A; ielecbed), 24-6; \Vm.' Lcnnox, 212 ; F. Barclay, 159. ' Councillors : W.` R. Cole: ? i | man, 327 ;J. S. Lucas, 270 3-\Vm. Met I imu` ' -): .'R ` I nuzsu, o_-7 I calf,` 23"-3. MsDox'r1-:.-e-Reeve, Craig, :?`85 `(rc- . lecced) over Mr. H-Jugh, 9o`.Uouncillo1-s, Q Fuzgcmld, Uverend, Paterson and Scewut. ' 7 _ - SL'NN11>Au.E.-Reeve, iobcrt. APu.t0n,l by ucclumation ;_ Deputy-reeve, \Vi1liam I b`wiLzer; U.-.1nci!lors, Harkiz1_a, Mclu-! tyre and Um`. V ` f Tosouonrlo --.1"uc old Council elected E i by acclumacioxx. W. ;\i:-Donough, reeve 5-` ' i()ouuc1llQ1'-a, .1. Ga.llugl~er, '1". b`-mu-ll, --4. I g M.o.'lill, G00. Brett. V ` 1 1 nx1:'1'.a.>:uuIs1i:;xu. --Reeve, `P. H . ispohu, by :\c;:.u_1mtion. I , . 7 WEST G\v;LL1:a1;L_'m`. --'1`hc old 09121;`- jcil _wt-7? ) re elected. - 'va.noe. The distinction endeavored to b he went about speaking in his faworiand ~vg*Jna.rio with a Vl0W to the salvo tidn of the lam Dominion Cabinet. R3 is o. imsy excuse for the organs to pm forward` in their efforts to palliate the: Ontamio Premier's offence, but, we sup- pose, it is the onlyoiio they have to ad be drawn is altogether boo ne a one Mr. Mowab stands `c--nvicbed by h1s.ro- cent stumping tour of doing the very thing which his party so loudly pro claimed themselves-_ as abhor-ring, Hug Joined hands with his Ottawa hrothcr when the latter was in (listress, and, Minister of the Crown though he was, `using all the influence ofhis Government i A in behalf of him and his cause. n .1-_,. 3_,LL'._T, 1 11 fn,.i MLr.Mux1.-.1.eeve, C. luhmn, (3-_;r :_\cci'.-.'u1ation); Deputy, R. S. Cu.u;pLjv.-n, by zzccls.ma.tmn). . yr .- - .v\ 1 I I 1 v I I HIf.\u*nm:Y 1`o\v.~.'s1m*.-- -Reeve Jar. .-x-.-h.1o-1., Councillors, Tixonms -is-cm. 'John'Ca.-mn-s.gh, `Alex. l ;1illip3, .l'J.1xg2:V Juc_kr,on. i u 9 o 1 E ! n , , - rn 1\ J -1\ ` vulvl 1...; u.uvy......u. . , . Tm: :mni\'erse.r'y services in connection! wilih the Barrie Primitive Methodist Church wi be held on Sunday we:-1:, 19th inst, Rex". _ Jno. Garner, of Rosemont. conducting them. The customary Monday evening mecumg will " also beheld. - ` cu. \-uu.n 1-: no .n. J&bfLHUll. - _ . { U:co.--Rec-\'<'3, Chas. Drnfy; Deputy- I Reeve, John M, Lott ; C:).:x1ciiloL's,- Wm. ;\ddisun, J :u:'rcs Ross and Robert M. Kennic. ` , ` ` . ; I)F.LIxQU1cN1` subscnbers. of whom there are g I I -an ......v..... .. .._.... -... _,_.-- .....-` -. , .... -. a. few on our list. will kindly settle 1m. 7 \\ e 1 shall have recourse 1:.) post cards next week. I n...'........\.... z.. 41... n-..._;.. _.:n -.1..__.. .._ aunun uuuv nuyuunuu v~I `ovum: V.-uua uunq u vvnxg I Co\`s'r,_u;\I.L'.; in the County will please re- member that the authorized form for accounts are for sale at Tm`. }\.DvA.\'c|~: Otce. -nice, E 20 cents per dozan, Dost paid. . I u nv__'_ Ix--- ca____ 11 Tm: Dam Swarm, opposite the Barrie i Hotel, is the best place in town to purrhzlsc drugs, medicines, dye stuffs, 'perfuInery, toilet articles, ,&c., &:c. Mr.`Monkmau keeps n good stock and" sells cheap. 1`rcscrip.tionsx 1 carefully dispensed. ' ' A ' I . 'l`nu ..-.-.u..u... ..-n nnmlvbnnu In n.-".-.n..4:....I Q Go to f'u':=vcXl &. Cu S. for-- fresh Ssuragos of.` i the best xnak_c. E Jzumary 1, 1580. . V I` . Oxn: 1)ou..m will pay for Tm-: A.uv.\.\*cr: -to I i. Tm: An\'.\.\'c+:, 1-est lmrzil paper in the Count `, only $1 a year,` pnstage paul. A I 1:`:-u,,_,.A_ u ,n -1, 1:7 . n ,.I ,, ,1 , n ` .1 -:-~--- ` 1-MR. Mf)WA'E. S RESPON_S1- BILITK - - E. B1mu:r.,south side VVes2. Dunlap-st., salts the best brands of tolmccns, cigars, pipes, and I U all smoke:-`s sundries. Call and` try him. v\__ _.-. __..._. _,,I , ,, '1, uuuuua 'vA4\4 rvvtrnvu Am. doscriptions of blanks, Deeds, Mort- gagvgs, Leases, and other (`nnveyancing Forms, &:': ;`a1so Magistrates . Division anl other . Courts ;`Commercial , Landlords . Constables , ' -Coroners ; &c., &c., kept in stock and sold at ' Torontg I _rIc_es Qrders by mail promptly at- t;ndml'to. gddresa Anvaxch Oce. Barrie. u ` w.-av vv av.- \ . We understaml that the Rev. Robert Bu1'- i man, Congregational Minister, agent for tho ` Upper Canada Religious Tract and Book 80- i ciety, is in town, for the purpose of giving in-. formation with regard to this valuable So- ciety and the circulation of its pure literature aunong.the people. A-- V .`I-.._._!_x_-.._ ..l l.`l....J... `h.....I.. II'....L M M.-\ 1:1!!!-ll ) SM.I'I`H-B1$OWN.--0n the 31st ult, . at tha residence ofthe bride : father, by the Rev. John Pepper, B'A-, MR. J. ST. Gun; Surrn to M153 Lxzzn-: Baowx, daughter of Mn. J.u,u:s Bgown, Holly, `Pp. of Innial. M00014 KEY-.M00ON KEY- -03 ' `hi? 3151; December, 1878, at the residence of the bride : father, by the Rev. Win. McConn'el,' Mn. Enwmn T. Mocoxxmr, of Poplar -Cpttageflnnisl. to MARY B., third daugh- ,gf.onzR'r McGoxxnv, EsQ., 8th Com, nmn _.~' ` ' ' . l ` " - . "-""'-' A'p[)l68..oo-3..`-'-o -'-.-. soul ` Bnthruoscn V IIOUIOM Biuislas, 8,6m.I.: - Jzgoerg. `Salt-Bheum. '-'l`9tter. E - -fresh - in R.-ads; Gum-., end an 0 one ,.e!a Ewvn:`ATh1`3-.1:-an-nn'. VPork&;s +3? }}!:figl _Nomcs. mgpxusn-51 5334:6171. ' mm o .. ........ 49 ~ Fulljnx Spearin....` 2 Vwasrr w_u:n. ' 11... 142 `Clark 1 An `$7.1...-u .\' O'l`l()ES. "I'{icV-kliug .. Johnson . . . Button ' Fulljameslsu` _ . . 2 Tws`r A ;-RIVE-D! ll'\'I3 152 ~ 301 321 59-2 `Spring . . . . . . F1our.--- ...;..;.... .... ..n PGEICUCIIIJIIC. Ill-Ola DUI. 0ata.....;.......;............ y-`C.I.'I.""I`Itl`. O0 gfgliuvl Hyoioru on- Potatoes L.~,m.. ` Apples... Cut`; 'BllW%l'u:ajr x. itllf. 'I3`.nl-n.L-nah u... ...--u-.- u wanna! nvu-nu -.. -__.-__, _ ".7. vmrdyon ni you:-`existenofe `you can not af- fo not abrd and would not give this remed away unless we know it would accompli what we claim for it. Thousands of hopeless cases have already been completely cured by it. There is no medicine in the world that will cure one half the cases that Dr. Kin$I"s New Discovery will cure. . For sale by W. . Georgen, Barrie. - ' . to let this opportunity pain. We could. ugn, coma, auncuny or Dl'6Ilinlllg', unusu- ness or any affection of the throat or lung: _ by- all means 've this wonderful remedy a tnal. As on v :19 yom-`existencdyon not af- fo in let this nnnm-lmnitv D333. could I? Dr. King's New Dineoveryfor Conngmption Cough: and Colds. Asthma, Bronchi,t1s,,Hay Fever. etc., is given aw: in trinl bottles free of cost to the atfeched. {O11 hV0 3 50Ve|' tough, co_ulcl, diiculty of reathmg, hoarse- nms nr mv nffentinn of the thrmt lung: bvn Lu uuuuux UL nuu auu 1_u-1 \.I\I\lClJ- On this point the London Free Press has an article which, it `appears to us, is .,__$.n e"ectua.l clincher on what the Oppnsi I bn organs are urging in behalf of the; Little I reu)ier. The Free Press says : 9 Mr. Mownt is only the creation of Mr. G Brown. so far as he is at ])n1itic11.1c1itit_\', he ho ds his office from him and through him, and he surely `might recollect the ulcliverance _of the oracloupon this very principle in con- hection with .1 greater man Ml n more impor- tant occasion. Sir John .\I'cloiml1 was up pointed bv Her Majesty mnmuber of the 1155}: Jbint Commission toscttie the ditlicultieu that Haad arisen between the f,.'m'crmuei1t of _(; rent. ' `Britain and that of the Uniiezl States, regn.n1- ing the deprmhtions of the Al.-xbr-ma and other questions of a cotnplicmeri uatimo The deci- r sions of the Commission W(`.l'e`llv'>i7 ali pleasing ; to sums of the people of Camada, nor do we ` `wt.-r-ztcuii that they were altogether such as we -2 would have desired. hzul we lvecnncting mi 1 our own behalf. Now. purely for politimi 3 -effect, it was attempted by M r. Brown to holrl { Si!- John Maectoimlil responsible ior any artiv,-in ~`m Hm 'l`r-eatv nf \Vasiiiaiatr.1i that lie lucid in- . 1 i S Vrcronu CHEMICAL Commxv TORONTO 2, .. ____ ..J.-L....- n n, _ r1,,Q,._ ` l\Jl\ 'Q \IKlElUlI'45lJ \I\I&ll.LA1J Lvnvvsvnv Gentleman ,-Conrming my statement 3 short tima ag'o,~a.s to the satisfactory results I from the use of your Compound Syru of Hypophosphites, 1 will further add that rest: `proofs of th.e- genuine benefits` conferred on patients raptirmg it arr conahintly coming l under my obscrvz:i.iou ; parties to whom I have recommended It. have in a short. time. with the deepest thaukfulness, acknowledged Um relief they have experienced, and in some ll cases have asserted that it, and it alone, has 4 s;.we`1,theiz' lives. ,It gives me much pleasure _ Lo a.s;;!1rc you that I consider your Syrup, the I Victoria. Hypophosphites, the best preparation ' of any whic_h has come under my notice for - Dcbilit-y and` all "Pulmonary Complaints, Bronchitis, Coughs, &`.c., and believing this, 1 I constantly recommend it before every other 1 Compound. Very truly yours a ' H. F. McCAR'l`H.Y, I1. I". 1\'lClJ.`LiV l L1 1 , Pharmaceutical Dhemist. For salg by all Umggists in Barrie. } an imrnenne and ever increasing sales in the ` tivecurc for (iougha, Col-I, Crmip, \V'hnopin;.z ' Cough, Brrznciiitis, Loss of Voice, .&c. 801:1 by ! s A This valuable medicine which hasenjoyed City. of Hamilton for the past six years is now being introducerl throughout Ontario. It is a vegetable compound possessing the most re- markable curative pronerties over diseases of the Throat, Lungs, and Bronchial Tubes. The . proprietors hold the most attering certicates | from the Mayor and at great` nnmbcr of promi- t nent Citizens uf Hhmiltnn showing; the very 9 hi-gh estimzitinn in which it is held t,h0IX!(:V! Wilsdlfs (imnpnumi Syrnp.r\Vil\l Chery con- 1 tains no opium, is pleasant to take anal u pnsi- niggists generally. -.-- I `-"`""' I M1rrcm:I.L:a mr.m..u)r).\*.\'.\ 1.\n'1 1.\'m.\ . - RFBBER l_'u21mrs P1.,\;4'1'w.|:.,- l`l1r:re never has I hcen n. time when the hmliiugof so man ' dirfuxn `ent disease: has been (-x.u3cd by outwar appu- c:1ti0n1l.StlIep1'es(`nt. It-is an undisputed {act that over half of the entire population of the , 'gIubo.(:o the use ofordinnry plasters. The prin- cipnl ingredients used in making these Plastcrs lure Gum ()Iihu.n`-1m--or better known as the Frankhxcenscmlmhhcr. and Burgundy Pitch: which. when ,scim1titlun1l_v compounded.- is full of electricity, an-l when combined with the pun: I medicinal guxns. is found to be one of the great.- I I eat healing mediums ever brought before the hu- man race: 'Ihe)'. are uckno\v1edgel by all who j brought berm-c the hu- [ | man race: 1 hey. m:kn_o\vled' ed by have used llicnytornct quicker tum any other E `Plaatc-rs they ever before tried, and than one of ; these Plasters will do moxje real service than u i hundred oftlicordllmrv lum!_. All crhcrlluster: l are slow of at.-Lion,-and require _to be worn con` 3 ', tinmxll lo cffcctn cure: but \Vllh these it is cn- ` I tlrely ( i1l`crcnt; _he_inst:mt one is applied um E puticnnwlllfecl_1tscll`ect. 'l`l1ey possess all the } ' soothing wurnunpr. su porting and strengthmr 3 `19: quglitles o`f_ ulldot. .ex'RJI;;`n`1[s_t:R._l IDh`xIny Film ; ave ccn re.xevu '0 . 2. ` , ' L`~ - D()l.OR.E-UX, and various ntlicy:_ ruin.-5 in 111:: ` l\'.lDN1-IYS. BREAS 1` 0;` SIDE. xyqu allow. it is ` solely done by the (xlnqtricsxl quu.l_it.1es_ which the ; 1'01-ous Plesaters conuun; z_1ud which 11-} imnartcd 3 to the systeln. thus rmatorlng them to a. licalt,in_\' i condition. They are V-.,:'_vseft and pliable. slil vet-y,u.(lluesi\'e_: and _u sure \'!l1I`l.!~f0l' \VEA 1.1 l BACKS. l .~`J\S l.\' 'i .l l-I I~,.U)l2 .-\.\ D Bl:l.\S'l`: and are lnvulxmhlcr (1: fluxsc who have 9. ( $01.1) of long suuzding. m~.rl_ mun y-rc\'en_t C0.\">'.l`.\ll'- , '1 1(_).\'. Some even tell us [ht-_\' bell0\'etl1(-5' won` l entirely cured bv the use of tligxn otu. long-svszm-rl - (tnr-..m1nmion. l rmm.rcd by GEORGE E. 311'!` 5 i (ml xrcly C .ll'C(1 Ln um um: Ul un,-nu nu u uuu_:'a'.:'.H' > Cnnmlnption. Prepared 1 cm-;m.. Loweu Muss. Sold bv all l)_rumzists. xitircly exit-ed of thgxn otu. 10111;-sr:;\tt-r! rupn.rcd I cm-;m.. Loweu land producing neither nnuse:\ nur griping. 3 Cm-m.A..~m s Swmzr CA.'~.'TOR' OIL, tquallv suitable for children and adults. Endorsed b:y :)'.'c1` (SCI) doctors in Cu.ua(la.. The diiculty of mlministerixig nauseous medicines, and the (lea-irz\1;ilIty of having them pleasant to the t:.stc, 'iut.luccnl'l`. Copeland to undcrtualie re- -searches, Wlllcl) resulted in the .tlisc(;vcry-of :-. Sxvect C:satx)i")il, perfectly palatulile, of th- sauna st:-exigtli and u1c qualities as tlus. ordinary Gastor Oil; and while equally sr-.5-. and lxarmleis yct acting with _morc cert.-;.i1:l_y .\`omu' children say it is honey; Others call it syrup--tliey all say they like it. Om: parcui says --My children drink it like wz:.l:er;" a.uo_tl1er - \'/e had to hide the bottle or tl-.c_v would have liuislied it right 03 ; " another- Mv lil.f.le.1Virl has taken it twice without any i I ' would l12).\ ellll1Sll(ll1i rxgnn (ill; _anuuu:r- I 1. My little-girl has taken 1t txs Ice fsqthoxlt any . trouble, and doesnot `know what N515. though : l she hates the ordinary (`astor `Oil, `anal \-.'=:`1 [fever could get her to take It wxtlmut :-._ ! ght ; " yet; mot-,he1-- I wish you uc<:ej:ss .2 ` your Sweet Castor Oil ; it is a splcmhd _Lh.1u_r_:-- sun: to take the placoof all common 0;]. J K 'l`lxa- ox-h-anI~rIu1r\.' nlemalld fo1"t-l1isimDfovc- I mu ox s*uauau1a-n. . A "Perhaps Mr. .\Iowat W111 `be ab}; to call to s mind the-argument of his Inast-Ir. Mr. vi-M-o;m1, ' in-this case. He said, in aubsfnncc. that bviug `.~ `a Minister of the Crown in Canada. and in] `that position responsible to the pa.-nplc of Ca- nada, he would not divest himself of tl:at'rc- , spon31bility to the C-anmlizm penple until he i ivedted liimaelf of his oicial charzwter. 'l`his "-7atgu'men't was reitemiml again am] fgaiim, an-1 7 .2:-re.ssed upon the people with all the force and I itternesa at his ,i:omm.'u1d. Now it will be noted hcrp.t1m'tt-he riglxt honorable gent-lu I `man wnitldhavc acted it very unusual and ~1 ! joery unbecoming part. h.-ul he rcf"Sel to ac- 3 ; cbde to Her 1\I.'ijost.'y`s wishes, when czdlml i ' `upon to represent -her crown in those neg_;uti:x- . Gone. _ "Theda .comma;nds wure Lvuix-.iex)t tn, him in `having -ussmncd these duties . `oubai o of his oicial ones at Ottmva, ,h`!iI`r;` whoa ho anuunvorl lulu. nnuifinn ha Immune i H Fall Wheat 'I`rea.dwe11. . . . . .. . Spring . . . . . .. H Ba'rley........-. .1Pe:m ... 1 to take the plzice.o1 an cnuuuuu nu. - x The extx-aorcliiiary dema.11d.for`tvl1isimpi'ovc- lmcxit of :3. staple -household `medicine has 1 brought fraudulent imi`tat_ious into the market 4 but the public can guard themselves agzximt. ' substitutes (which unpriucipled parties are at: , `; tempting to sell on the reputation of tlxis i ux'ticl%) by seeing tl`.._1t the 113.1110, Copeland": - g `V. -set; Castor Oil, is on both wrapper and direc- f Lion l:1l)'.`.l. ` n n l 1 van. .....1i..-an.-.;..1 lizuvlnn` n`.1l'(;l)I!.Sell_ Messrs x 1-.xb:*.1. . _ ; The unrlersignml, having purcha.sel Mes_s1'.=. i 1-'1`. Cnpelana`. 8: Co's irmzrcst`. in the above prc- ll 1\.1mt7.nn., are now mnnllfzxctlxring it from the 1 i an-1 ",'.'.u;1 recipe, ' ` , "NONE {0}? &. LYIVTAN. .To1`01_ztc. I c*'(`;zt0r U31, Ob. ` .~`a:i?a for C'.`p~:i;a.`: 1'? St!`- ~-:r:x- the naim-. |!_,; n.;i .n civc.1. r.'..l b_\ ' L-:eJ.1c`ne :1r:;.1uxs.v km. 2.3 cents. 3 '0. --.....-- -,-gunman I ......-, , I The local mn'L'tz,(~v.'l:n;,-' L. thu savnxv l-l>-_L- 3 E culc, h.1ve he `.1 uuus ::Jdy qui ;:. lm*.':`.lu.\' .\l H11; ` .--'L'nc1`e was 1:0 hm-_-; ` in !~`.ug_;lish .1-.1-.)mtinn3 yestr.-xdaly ; m.'u".;n is `sewn tn have L- rixm. v .\Iu2rx'o.:-.L`. '9. as` -m.-ui nallj: uncham_~_{ed. '.\'uw Y-ark wa: quiet. Ir.-.2. ~.a:.v:u'x;,'. \\'cstcrn 1mrkt.; sslunwul hut. _l:t`-.!c change. Tixi; n1'-.rl:ct was inwtivc. . \\'hcrd. \-;:.sin-.zctiv.; but tinn; No. `.2 spring wan en- quire-.l fur, zuxnlxv-.m1:l-|_1z\`.'chuml |)\1ycrs'.".t Stu to 82, and .\'n. 1 spring may be `quote i _ at 3H0 LL'.t3s wcru scarce and "ti:-zn; 1), can-nfv :\meri-.-an sold yesho:'day at 23;: on track B1.glc_v was inn-.-tivc and seemed weak Na. '2 was oifered at.7.`=.- , and would have L-co,-:1 taken Ind it not been ineonveixi-` ntly lnc:1te:d; extra No. 3 'w:us hnchazngcal, with sellers at -65: and buycrs at 62 c, but,;\'o. 3 wvts otferecl at; 52c without nding bnyers;`d`eas were quiet; but steady at 58 to 60.: f0 u. 2, and` ' tn'.'n3 for No. 3. `Hogs were not Voifercd, 1 aurl may be 1'eg.1.rdc'.lasn0m1uauy uucuauguu. E '1`o1:nx1'o S'rm~:m' ;\'I.u1R!~rl`.--Receipts of wheat to-clay reached 1.000 bushels ; `pniccs stood at. 80c to 90 for fall and 75:3 to 80c fur a spring. Oats sold to a small extent at 2!): to, 3lc. About 1,000 bushels of. barley changed hands at 50 to 90. - Peas were steady, with 1 sales of 600 bushels at 50to~ 90c. us `was ' ` va.1mud:m!'. ;`1_>ut all wanted ; over 5 ` loan 5 Hold 1 I at -57 to $13, the general run being from $9 to 1 .;~5l1. Straw was in good supply and sold at $5 for loose; at $6 for interior, anl at` to "$8 for good, she.-af. Hogs were scarce and ; rm at .-53.75 to $1.25. _A . I .. .__..__.- 4 1 _JoY'"A M`O2iTG THE CHILDREN. I 4 i 1 at without fmdmg rpet; 55 to 56 Hogs oifercd, be reg 'I`nn nxro Srnnsr buyers. 60 .m1ezl as nominally unchanged. 0 {cats \\ urn: arul ; C I I 1'1 3 015- ono--gnnc,-- ntton, by carcarso .. ShecpSkins Dressed Eggs Hides ......-.......... Beef-him1 quarter. . . `- f'm-nnuarter .-. . 01108119 01 his mncnal ones mi Untmva, su-m ` when he assumed the position he became amenaple to Her Majest_v"'s Miuism-s in En`:- } 1335 'H\BtE=M1-0f to the reprcscx)t:ti\}'cs of the Canadian Qleople. ' A I`. But if Brown bclcved `in his own annu- .......c.. M"... ...:n. Ln... .\. ..__,-. , r _ ._ .1211 3 `-Ia|lU- ' Butfzr rolls . m_3eI-:-:uuu qua: um . . . ~ fore. uarter . .. Turkeys sac Gonna ...... .- U'08O Ducks .` Wool -5--Ir _ (spgciully reortcil for the Acluance.) , Jan. 8th; 1879.- Wheat-Fa1l so 75:00 F1our_... ....... ........... 08t3....-.'.......;............ B8I`l0y...aouno.'nonu..." . H8-y.;.} an-.nouaQno u Wh.V" ~&muJ 7v1i.so:\f's vviiE6_6n-iEE'nz:" ma`: or 0081' 083 per . --tub. \ 3 5' . . . . . ...,,._.--- uzuuy uzz on . . . . . ..u-.`...... .-av .'.g..j__ COLLINGWOOD MARKETS V ..'_.._.... BA1_`.B.IE MARKETS. L 0D;`-a .-\45'E)l;*.a..- mgr do not deal gently with the err- i V oicials in some aeuntries, it is Afagticn to know. The triai of M. ` 6 di-re the Bank of " `being a party to the frauds .; one of the "clerks, named . u - . . - truly yours \ bl' _ 1"}:-nu-vnv:c\n|1Hr-3|` (`.l1nm9 ~.`m'A` kitticb, OITAWA Ontario. Jan. 91:11, 1879 A -u-v .-3 rnu. wneu. . . . Spring Wheat. ` Barle ..:.. 0:1: . . . . . . . . . . . Full. eat . I 0...}...-.. `I71.-. d5ii`iiiz"bA}f3Ai~@}'L`:s'%5 L -aouuo~.-n-c- teas... Rye . . . . . . . Dressed Bogs....... Beef --hind quarter.. Mutton Chickens per pair. . . . Ducks per brace..... Geese, each . . . . . . . Turkeys ... . . . ..-., Rnttnr , . . . . . . . . . . . .` xunseya - ll - Butter. .'.... . Eggs per dozen. A 1 er brl . P331393. ner bu: Aplneg pet un . . . - . on our .- potatoeg, per bag;. . . . ... Hav . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . This isyto certify that my wife, having been troubled for a length of time with asthma and general nervous dcbility, and having be.-n treated by medical men and used many pre- arations, nally tried 2: bottle of ` Victoria ypophosphites, and` realized the most im- -mediate and pernmnenh benet she ever got from any previuns zncdicinc, She felt likc a new person. . A Acams, Norfolk Co. Yours 1-: Y? l1\ hnnrn . - expenses, other Stmyed into the premises cf the under signed, E Lot 18.. th Con. Vespra, a Ye:ir1- Red and \Vhite H ifer. The owner can have the same bv pr ving pro erty and paying 180 she wi be sold. 7` f\'\ Y.`I 1 1' Vspr$, Jan. ' 13!}, 1879. The Rcverem1Edwar Morgan desires" to of- fer his warmest thank to those kind friends ` who, on the nivvht of so promptly a%rd c( heir help, and by great I effort succe_eded- in chcclting the progress of I ' the ames, whic} otherwise would Imvc ; proved most disastrous. c tire on his premises, ;` _L ._-_. V Public xmtice is her My given that the An inual Mt-etingnf the Members of the West :Simcnc A;;riv.-ultural ,nciety will be held in fthe (`.mx(:u, Cu.\.`. 521:, li.uu:n:, on WED- I\`I.':n_\\' H. 1.41. '1\'u'l`.\\ 'I` .& nnni Lilli KAOU \('X I: \JIL\.`: xx-:snA%', tho th 2 ""l0L_'1{ iu- the aft noon. . 1 31:, D.-\lU`.'ltJ, 011 \V J`4lJ' I INS'1`v.-\.\"1', at Unel . , I 7HMIL1:oN. & N01}-'ria.\\u:s'1.` ;i ) NE; Abvnmxsxsm Bax-rf., 4th January, 1879. I__-. Came on the prlnis 3 of the uuderairrncal ' I ` 2 about :1. month ago, TWO MILGEI (.`Uc\\'S, Ii ! one Black and White Muley, the other Red ;and White horned ow. The owner is re- ! quested to prove pr petty, pay expenses and `; take the animals a. ay. ' :'\;7)ETE7' n1L n.,, ,, 11'-1' J anary 7, 1879. Tnugsm `*1, 16-.h JANUARY Will be hell (}). .,) :Lsa.le of useful and ()P|!1l!`(llty/L_3`.1i .S, \Vux'k at [SICK r}H.IL>`n1:N'S HOSPII`.-kl. ; Sa1e.t0 comm on at '2 dcluck p m. To thr. 3 I)r;w.'iu:_: R00 Concert in_thc uvemn" at 7 r: E 0':-luck 10 cts adxniseiou. If :Lu_'_.' of the symprs E l I i i " `(vork last car have anything- to contribute `. H.!::zu'-_= or 1} 3 charlty, who k1nJ.l_\'prom1seJ. `,..1rs. John Ardaglr will gladly receive t`u-; . -> -- * New 1Zm2tti' -~..'\/\.\'\\.~..\,\ .-,\~ \--.-.\_\~.-. . -.~- . ~. .~. by ' `Y 81' 3 N ;Johnal;on. EH81? idj_:__ Mesa 5, gust ~K AVG! ulvuvyuuu 2w. 35 ' P1_ many " `iif:}m3,se1;enced : ` V 7 - __.__-;:_ .;_.-.-_~..._g I " "` -'2. 1:: .s=..-:.- -~ .: "A Special Gex1err.l .\Ioc?tiug of the Share- flmlxlexs of the Hami tun & North-\\'cst*|`x: pau_v's 0111205, in :.!'/)`e City of Hamilton, on-' I-.. . .. .. .. .- . . Rai1w.'v.y Co1ap:,uny will be held at the Com- :vI$:_z:1;.y, ins Tr'w'em;ia:h day of? Jan ary.A1879A. I !\.vn,, 1,: . .-it Ten o'clock, f- euuou, to consider and ap- prove an a,rzg1'c<-zn -nt between the C0l:Ip:\n_\' 1 and the Con1r.~.:t 3, and an Act tnanmml H;-~ plicziticn is b_-iug add tn Parka`.-.ent. -nr -1. _-\ 1 ..-..\ Acts're1ntiVng to t e Cmnpauy, for whicll 9;- .\i_\.ITL.l\ .`J January Gtin, 1379. 2., .\i.\I 1'X..\}.'l) 'm{'.\'<:. INFORM non` roa PHYSICIANS. 7 RUPTURD AND iJ?F-0RMED PEOPLE. GI:and Medal and Digaloma at`! ' dolphin; Grand Icdal at 1 tion. Paris. France; Rcco -Seasonuble z\nxiounc: nexghborhcod '11! be _ ten. nts `of visits to this 2-1 y gram P_P%TY.} II. With 1_-espect to-the roeveship we can" h only say that :_za'the electaorahhave mde their choice it does not become us` to grumblenbout it; We may, however. ' 'be'pm-knitted to express our regret at `the defeat of Dr. Oliver, a. gentleman whb would have been an acquisition to the I ~ | board and who wquld have made a m'bs't efficient public servant. I I` ' n `I . _,--__.1 J.._..L.. ! Under and by Virtue of the Power of Sale 5, `coutaiuml in a .\lu1't-gage made by John Charles * lbllis and wife (ulclnlllt having been made in paymcut tlacrcuf) there will be sold by -1__..__....` -__._._A_ pressure; it gives to the motion of the body without friction. com late ventilation (As s wn in engrav- - - V _ ing)' a clamping pressure which does not open (as a oval pads) but closes the aperture of Hernia, hen only one-third pressure is required. It is this iatt feature that has made this truss scremincntly succ ssful and roved akadical Cure of from 50 to 70 er cent. 0 cases treated. This Truss cured perso 5 of over 90 years of ;|_ge. O_nlyone~belt round the mist, no leg strapl r and no 5p|'lng5 required for its us Annaratus for straizhteninz Sni at Curvature. Hin {PUBLIC %Auc'rioN I In the 'roWN OF BA mafia the County ` of Simcoe, at the hour f Que o'clock, p.m., on V nun nu - and required for its Apparatus strai htcning Spi : Disease, Bow Leg, ry Neck, C u on most scientic principlcl. i Disease, Bqw L_eg, wry _N:ck, 0% scientic princlplcl. 0 C2. - . ' ...u . ... -vwx /`I n..- _, `.0... V.- Saturday`. 25%|: of :1nuar_v,Ius1unl, A - 'J.`[xofdllowih property :- ns. [sign-.>s:'Y; BKDYEE , Lot Number Fun 11 in the Eighth Con. scession of the Towns ip of Vespra, in the County of Simcoe, co _taining One Hundred Acres of Land, more less, 40 acres of which are cleared and the b nce (about 60 acres) timbered wi'tl1 lx_ardv_V ` The _aoil is loam). . throughout and waste :1 by aapnng creek and ! good W0. ' There; in nu HQ In}. nan.` h...-n:_ _ n. Barrie` [ 1-:;ote1, ` 7-. LL- I|n\\\V\v 4x11! 7: A n Eiwher we 6}`tlfe_' uumicifal electiotis. It wbillbe noticed that a considerable change has t.a;ken_ \ __p1aco in the personnel ofgzlne Toyn Goun- guuu wcu. , There is on the lot good Dwelling House about 18 ft. by_24 f galso a Frames ` Stable about 20 ft. b 18 ft ,and 3 Log Stable 20 ft. by 16 ft, V in g repair. . There is 9. Young` tchard of about 50 trees. The Fences are new and in good repair, and the propqrty aitmnted on a good read -up.-- '1`ERMS.-Ten per ceuhof the purchase mono at time of sale, suicient to make up one-tlzird of the, whole purchase _ money with- in _onp month . theranftei, and the balance, hecuredb Mortga on terms to be arranged , ' foregoing terms may be \ I dun A 61- W5: `Curl L`? >U`BL.IC N.(-)TICEA. J. W. ~.VIm:::i>\1f, Auctioneer, DRAWING R':01\I SALE; ST1{AY C ow S. `and Di loma at the Centennial. Phila- dm-lrl1ia;'Gran*`l the Universal Exhibi- Paris, Recommended by :5 large number of c_u.:r lcading: medical map. Tzhc proccegl to be gievote-.1 to the 'roiuiN'ro MARKETS. `l THE MUNt0iPAfL` it 1'bTi*go;v.*.g 0J. .'1`_GAEE' SALE` (,`.[{.\I2i.E CLTU I5, _ .3'urgical'Appnr tus M;mufa.cturcr, King-st., Haxniltpr. (Ffom M-`I17-) Tan 91 C/F. ' WATTIE, vv .-- -.., Lot 10, Con, 7. Vcspra, ' Mincsing Road. 51-31: --A'1` 1+n -V 'm:.\'m' ,n1Ii1),,. .1-2221; , ~ R. (;._ rscnlnnore. 3}.:`riI}.. J.n.`m. ; ' Jan. 8th, 1879. QAOnL_lI l~1I ,\ - .13. (;1'\ E_I LL. .v .. - .;..... Secy. -Trenurcr. 2- It I-rI~ " J. Wjuonaow, . . `Auctioneer. rs, 2-It; 1 I .n . A -- e ' Under the euepicee of the Bag:-ie Mechanics Institute and the tmtxon of Muse Brdey. of Toronto, a. class for instruction in Freehand and other Drawmg will commence on Satur- day next, llth inst. The course will conlist of IO lessons. Terms, $2.00.- For further articulate apply to James VVAI-d, Sec -Treu. m\.hnnics' Inetxtnte. Owen Street, Bertie. u;rtli;'u1:I-2:1->i;1y tho"-Inu'1es'Wa rd, -Tron echmics Inatxtnte, ____ _.- on. man c_y_ I"-' - --- . The public are hereby cautioned against supplying my son, Alfred Bonn, with goods on my account, as I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by him. - ' ` JOHN BOOB. Uluvluu [ll-lII|Av_ now. ya"... In the niaiter of the seconci deputy-A roevesbip we have also to lament the loss to the. tovn of _Mr. Anderton. As" a councillor Mr. Andertou has been, while not a man of many `words, one of many ; actionss, add the" wamt of his sound, com. -5 man Sm-:,r: views as the er.-uncil and his valuable services to the crnimibtee of public xvoxks, will, we are sure, be felt M r. Macnab, we trust, will full the expectations of his friends in the dis charge of the inxportant _duties attaching to hiryposition. _ A '- V 'l`lsn nnnnninnr f'](`,Ci(.d are. on the Allandale, December 31:6, 18';8`." ] __ . Copies of the Section of `the Amended Act relatmg to the liabilities of Innkeepers no for sale at Tm: ADVANCE Oice. Price, postpaid, $1 pr hundred. Every hotelkeeper should have them posted up in the rooms of his ` hotel. ' .......- e: -Ti:>'"I'14I'}": Kmgipissf J.` -- ' A 300 acre Farm for sale near Barrie. 125 acres cleared ; well fenced; being East 5 of Lots 11 and 15, Can. 6, Vesprs. Good Frame BuiIdings-2 large Barns, Driving House, Stables and Sheds, all new. The land is of A 1 quality, and cannot be. surpassed for growing wheat. There is also a. good bearing Orchard and Garden on the` place; also a splendid \\'ell, and other water facilities. The" above Farm is wi"hin three miles of Bar- rie-goocl road. Will be sold cheap and on reasonable terms, as the subscriber is retiring from business. ' `I A \lI'.'1(V T\!\I) I \Y .1 .--~ Being N. is Lot 1 in the 13th Con., Innisl, lhoxltaining 100 acres, about 50 acres c1c:'.rt-cl; [good fences, {.;o*d Sp'ing Creek, grmal Funne 4 House, Fmme Burn 36 x60, and ntlwr nut- honses. Grnunzl is in a good state of ulti- vation. 3miles from Allandale and 4 mil:-.-1 , 2 from Barrie. For further particulars apply to W.\!. WlLS().\', ' ' I ._..__ Being theaouth half of Lot 26_ in the 5th (101)., Innislil, 100 acres more or less. About 30 acres cleared and fenced, soil is chi--fly 1 clay loam. '1` here are on the land 8 log house-, log stable and a log barn, also a frame barn, well, root house, shed, Sac. About 60 acres well timberud. Tho property 18 delightfully situated on the shore of Lake Simcoe and in the immediate neighborhood of the most valu , able farming portion of the Township. Aunl ' will be sold cheap with easy terms of payment. Apply personally or by letter to I nrununv r` nnn FARM FOR SALE o1171'E2ENi:. v -01 .A.11a.aa1e P. 0., Dec. 6, 1s7s:` to ma pom uuu . The" ,counciHors clucted ar, on the . whole, men wlxum the people may well E feel satised wit.h.A \Ve won d, it is true, ] have been pleased to see some of those who have been defeated occupying a seat at the board,- but we do not. mean to in_ sinu-ate that the a`ui'rs of the town will au'er in the hands of the successful ones. 1' , LL:._ .............L:.\-. luvn ls-sun o nrnrtl ni- i Barrie, June 5th, 1878. I _ -_~--__ - A Large, Rough-cast Dwe] `side of John St near H. J I u ; wzth quarter acre of ground. A :"..u.......... H... .m..+ ..:.1 y vvnnuunnnnnnnb ., .vv...-1 . 1_---- f. .-\`Largc, R.($llg`I-(`Bast . g of Bayeld and Collier ` for :1 Hotel. unuu \`tAnII u.n aux us blvlanaxuu A (Tottage on the west side of Peel Street, cuntammg 5 rooms _: q_uartcr acre of ground. A 1 ....,._ 1.v.l....1.. ......s cc... nr\ 91.,` ma.-....r I i v I Lu: u. Lnvuuxc Park Lots 1. ) and 14, on Lot 21, in the 4th Comes:-aion of \'(-spra, -containing 5 nuns ; each are under cllltavation and \V'('11'f('lIl.'L'x]. uauu 9:19 uuucl Luuavzuuuu unvn Ivvu u.u:.\.u. ! 1.01:3, in the SH: Con. Vesprn, I00 :x<:ro:s, 1vupr}n_wl1ich is 3. quantity of timber and :1 tsp]: r. - `aElil\&'a`t:J1' ];ri\'ilv.-g-2. PTlc Lot is emu-.`x:iu._, = 0 10 -\n.rt 1 Sinlcoc xiii way. ` '['i-ll-'..`\I-'~T.-Lluh' of the urchssc mrm 3.- down, the baI;\uce rsccureal . y Muxrtgag at U 5 per cent. intc-n:st. , , . llecnuuua Lunvuuurv, V" .... .. Barrie, January 8th, 187 8. --------------------.____________.__.__ '}?'m'- furtncr particulars appiy to .\lli.\'. J. `YNEIL, or to Fol` suit: on resollaljle tar us "St i V Lut `ll, 72:11 con., Om, lll :l\:l`("S, 80 acres cluzarml, soil rst class anal in` :1 high state hf cultiva-_ t ion, axxevn-rfniling stream of water running 1 H.-.. ` .1. 61.,` ..-....~.......... .. .....~..| .....ll 4` -....A __ _. Lllill, il.HU\'l"lZllllH'b' SLTCEUH Ul \VXCI' TUHHHIS theC1i}'iusc and 11120 one at ths Driving Fain, A good large young apple orchard, tvm- cun- nmzlou-; Fmnme Barns, a large I)riving`Hrn_m-, Two Dw_clling Huuses, Blnck.smith's' >'lnu1~, Post Oicc with Store, where there ham hm-n agood business done for .thc pas_t few year.-I. `and other out lmihlings. The property is cmxvcnieut to sch!-ulu and clmrclncs and `is -' ;~i`.1xat*d 1!) miles from the Town of Barrie. the l` nu!-v 'l`..x-. n -nnl -.1. .4 `I null..- fun... I ..I , I . I 1 through the prexniam, :1 good well of w.'1t4:1'-n'.'. 5llII8l' 1n Due uuuua un. uuu auuucouuu vuuu. In this connection we have a. word or . two to say in respect of the charges made 1 against Tun AL!\'A!\`CE in last week's issue of a local contemigorary, We have no objection to our c'n1temp0rary -using its inuence in favor of candidates whom we may deem it right to oppose ;' but we certainly do protest against being accused. of dragging politics into the arena of municipal contests. It is not A the desire not has itbeen the practice of ' Tun ADvAi~'cE to allow pelitical consider ati-3-us to sway it in the ' lie-cussion of 1 municipal ahirs. All very well was it for our contemporary `to sit `up on the fence and give a pull` here and it pull" there _-and a pull` all around according as the candidates for municipal honors showed themselves. There is some sen .e ' l...l.Jl.- .\ J nnnn linn nun i Barrie, 42-tf %$a2a%aPg39a;z?`. PUBLEC AUCTIGN Barrie lint:-I, in the Town of Barrie ____._._:_-_._._..___ )UBI.IC. NOTICE. At 12_0'clock, noon, the following Land :m.I Premises, \tiz.:-Thc South half of [.01 `J in the 10th Concession of the Township of Tim- containing 100 arca, more _or less. V , ___ _-_-. Thisuis a corner lot; and is listam fruan Penetanguishene and Midla_mI about 4_n1iIc<._ andabout If miles-from a pain . on lino an -North Simcoe Railway where, it is expected. {station will bu built. There is A .\'chm`1 Bongo about 2 mile: distamg. The aoilis of good quality. being n. Imp black loam with clay bottom and well wutcrt-I. and therein a. never-failing spring ml the premises. About I5 acres are cluu-ml. md _the' ims:lea.I-ed portidn is timm:rcd with Il;.n1~ wood and Pine. n... `I... ..'.........J... -_.. -._-_:.-1 _ .__..1 pom s;x.f,f~i AND TO 1:E.\"r',` '1penin;_: to be a To1'_v,v" unfit. for a F`llOW(}l.l Llluuiucxvcn. .I.1_1cL:7 :9 ouuro avu ~\. 1 in a newspaper boldly advocating one` l particular course or {me wclld-eneidliue of action in any matter before the pub- lic; but there is no sense in a policy If A E stniddle the fence pursued by .a. journal . | professing to have the interests of the [ 3 country or the communit_v':1theart. And 1 a this is just. how we (liffered from our con ` , temporary. It was nothing --'we were i something; if wu.sVufr9.id,to be outspoken ~-we were not ; it -beslobbered -the can- whom we deemed conxpetent for office. ;Buc, our contemporary" will say, M your man were Tories. Well, is a cauclil.:t:e for the couuci`, because hap~v and recommend to the elctors meni l a positim in the" gift; of his townsmcn? 01 does the fact.` of his V-.ulvcc:_\c,' by u ' | `- 'I`or_v }:;'1{.e1- xsuply tlmt, lac 1s support" `Q ed sim ply anul s0lely.he(:ause he is a Tory ? 'l`ho n:;:_\'or is a Tory for exaxnp`.c, and yet we lnwc both of 0111` Grit con. , tompor.n'les clrauting his praises. The-. `. lepvlty rceve is another of the same poli I l tieal sax-ipc 5` but our neighbor gave him I at :r=rdi:xl support. `lilies:-rs-. Andertou, ' Ul:u-`.<,- S=.'mlr.\.-s, King and C.1lu'l\vella1-9 all of the same ticket "-:md yet there 1 .. ....lL:.-... .\:ll -1!!-)`:!1L`C' llsnnn luv llm. d'v.cl.xtLs on all sides; we-saw t; toselect . wuuu uvuu rum. ' On the property are erected A good Fnuuu: `House l stories-bi h, a good Frame Barn '2: it 30, with sheds an other outbuildings. The Titln in unmi nn innmmnlua nuns saion V`-ARM F01fs'XI)E N EAR BARBIE 1 0V, WHII SUCKS nu Otner 0l0uU(lII'lgS. ' The Tltle is good and ilnmediate pass; ssxon iwill be given. The property will be sold subject in 3 IL-- -aeztved Bid, upon the following terms; $150.00 to be paid at time of sale, and suf- _ficient to make. with the said sum of $150 00. one-half the, whole urchase moncy_Wi!hl" `one month from the ay of sale with mtcrust it 8 per cent... anal the balance in two M"[ :IIni)nal hxstalmente with interest at 7 P cent. payable with each instalment: 3'~""`1 by Mortgage on the property. \I_...._. F0i' fl:l':h el` p:`\rt.i<:u1a.rs 4; , _ pplv to Messrs. 3:?` & 14011113. Barns, or on the premises, MucARTHY,. BOYS ax PEPLE11, ` Vendor : Solicitors. A V > ` -* at 94 Barrie, 17th December, 18.78. p Large nnd (Yomniodioua Brink Dwellings . on the Corner of Hayeld apd Woralcy Sta. },`A.P.\IS FUR SALL - IL! 1 (:x1.~u:<:1:s. , ___:-rt .' Saturday. Jan;1s'th, 1375: 2.2 ~ >. 538:"!-ig, January 6th, 1879. 1 an OK LHU EZUIJU uxznvy --cuuujcu mun: was nothing said against them by the V ( Gait organ. But. because Tm; ADVANCE gave thce gentlemen, and one or two g l otli'c1`s,-il`s countenance in their candida.- 1 ` .1 t-ure. then, forsooth, it was a ``.straight.. l ` political ticket! Perhaps the ne'-.iglibor- E ing organ would have been satised lnul , M i we tziken up candidates of the ` Reform l sf.a1np_..'nee:1 sort of reciprocal, `youji know !. `lvon if we were not cl1ampion- E ] ing.tl1e`n.-est men, we would not then have laid ourselves open to 9. charge of Al 1 intxodzu-ing at political ele:na.nt into our civic affu,i1's B. iled (lawn, the essence of the eli'az'go of 'pm~t1zanship 3 a9;::is:vt l_`mf ADVANPB is : We advoca.t- i 1 ml 3 'l\)1-3. mn_\'or--(0ni' neiglsbonlid itlm rzunr). - \ v'n `tulvocateda. Tory " | 1'ee\'e V- (_O1llnf`.lgllllCv'x' lmd rzersnml row a I sons for opposing him). , \ - e a(lvocatr>d 7 . 1a ` Tory "'_ deptlty-ree\'e--(our neighbor 'endor.sed his candid:Ltxm:). \Ve advo- . ca(.cd :1 . I my second lcputy-reeva~- _5'(oui' 21"-;igl..!z.;u` didlikewisze, for it had inotliiug blz pl"\i$> fol` Mr. Anderton). 1\\'e~1ulvoca(.z~ in the West \Va1-cl two lI .cforn1ers_ and one 'l`u1'_v~;-.-(the lat ; tor was S`? l_`0;)gl y approved of by mu` ` neighbor, and We do not know that tho " others were opposexl by itf). \Ve mlvn. cated in the Cmitro W ;u'd b11`:.o119o_t:nn 2 date whom our ne :lil;or did not fancy-- ' M 1' Purvis. "For D1`. McConkc2y we I lmvo, in common with the whole people `of llzm-in, lxeraonally a l1igli_regm'd ; but .1 we consl(l:i'ed ML`. Purvis 21 man who, -. when once he had mastered the (let:xil'~' of our `immi-.c .1;al ahirs-, would l)ec_ome a more ix_scful.L;o11ncilIor; Mr. Purvis un- L, M fortunately . was a b I'orv." however. L'\Ve advo::u.c-rel in the East Ward one? ,candidnbo, at least, who n*.el'-`with f'a\fo:- ' in the eyes of our neigllbor (Mr. Calr1- ` 94:11); uuotlier one of our ch:-ioe_(Mr. Hi::.l_.-ling`, was a_ former councillor and had made fog himgelf a good record, which fact our neighbor will g.ca.rcolyidis- f pulse {tlie third candid:_tte(Mr Byrne) .T was, .w.r: presume.-not approved of by the 11ext3 - T ' \X7'n 1... vs; it-_ Oluan l\ nr.hilu'll'.- . Out "s2'I .IJ_ABI.E FARM F0'1*;"aiA1'fxl: ].\/IRV "E3. S.-1.\-Z-ITEBKIII G WXLL .I-ILL BY _S'aturrlay, 4th January, 1879, sun (Luv v .. ..--,, Pic stpcgned () r ta Anmcrzss, IT CTION SALVI; -v M C DON A L L, } nexr. uoor p'qHxx'_. _ , \Ve have it, then. in T1: nutshell: Out 5 of t.he,t}nI;tem possible -conuciilors there wer.a four vile Tories whom '1`m-:3 iAn\',\m'.-ac supported as agz`-inst men of` | the Iwxt; dcor o:`gzm s choice! As we T gamls the others om` neighbor was either gadxnittedly or tncltly a unit. with 119.. U p-(H1 this lmsis, then, docs the charge of putt-i'z;x.Imiaip 4pref_cn'c.l against us by our .cont:\.1npo1-ary read We ho].-ethe o1'gu_nAsees 3 the ridic-xlous" position in which it is ;; plweml through making `an acclisazioni rwhicii has, we think, been shown to.lmveM had"-nctuuy no t'oumlat_ion whatever. ' TL 1... .. AA .. nlnnunnl-. nxnrlni-f'.2)1r;I1'I--f.h an` (2. 1:. FuI:D_, f 9th,` FOR s; THE `ABOVE SALE IS 01: V: u, uuuuuu cw VVATSON C. ORR. _ Land and Loan Agent, Barrie. 'L`, 1c`: {)9 4.; Cor. Hayfield and Collier 83 l. 1G'?O .41 L5` , L78. r um I V, V Auctmnc,-or, A54 :'ru0.`x <':L'Trnm':-1, JAMES DOB AN, ,,__n n llflll ncllillilj 1&0 lulluuuuluu w uus_\:vU1. It is not ex pleasant undertaking to deal with :3. subject of this kind in public- print-, _11ecessita_l:ing as it does the intro-.~ ductiou ufmatier whiechedoes not preper-' ly belong to the joiwnalist and is not made nae of excep `under exceptional circtxmstances. W'e are forced, however, in self defence to treat the question fully 3 and freely, and invvindicrtting our course thus yjxe believe weearo upheld by the . mnjsry .o_f.;~ig;;:. t_:hink'ing persons; We [need have `nothing 330;? to sayyof this-: imatiex`. ` " ` l 13 n--, ,, 2,, a I-La. ieneihn Foe-. Ra. ALF, Dwelling, on the east & N. \V'. statinu, ,......`l .... V`. ..v.., .,. 5. ........ Store, on the corner ' `Sta; _:\ suxtabie place On tl-1.6-vi>`.;;misc-a. 78. `.50-3_t -p nu: . 378. 1-3t `u A/v--....., Tsnmxx P. O. A 23.5." f2-It ,'()rn. I mat-ter. . . . ' .. : Fuuowing (2116 Council eiepb for Ba):- rie for the present"ye.uf '_ '- ` MAYoiz.---Mr. W.- D. Ardagb- Rzavz.---Mr. C, H. Ross. , Dmwrv Rm-:vn.-Mr. M. II. Hat-_ -rison. ` U` " . n___ 'I'\#__V_,,_`I'\ "It ` 1 hit. W;.D Dnrmv Rxzvn:.,-4Mr`. A. D; MM.a.cnab` ' ~l1_'-._..___-__*__. .'117 I . -i-' .* i , Couscx_L`I.on.s..-West Warq :1 Messrs. |-Miacampb1t.'su11mx;;aa:s1%Rigchmi: L - tge;Wa1fd: *-*MeInr9. `qohke ::;Jnl":nnh:n_ .- ngg,au,uonnagon. - L L , ' V V _Gv.ldw ell, Lgqef n--_-- : _ago.and.ndesivored (0'=:ipf@8 up911i_d\i 1T' w.whsv.'51>.1=:H:h` : for skins support nd countenac Instjtutp that might be made _the means of dbipgn a. {good work`; At a meeting`he_ld on Tuesday evening it .'was_ decideii fo` ar- range withv_'L,,Ir. W:|rd t6 have his rend-' ingrobm made free to every subscriber tn the Institute, and tn accomplish this very desirable object an etforiz is to be made to obtain xiubscripfions suicient to f rm a `basis for 9. Government grant and give a. surplus for expenditure outside of the special objects for which such grant has to be expended. v n Ae the matter now steeds a subserio-. tion of one dollar `will entitle the sub- scriber to have access to a very good library and alsolto a reading room where the daily papers and a_ number of Amag-< azlnes and. other periurli;r.a.ls are to be found on the tables. This of iteelfought to be consideied a. great boon to many ofiour citizens, and especially tomnny of our young men who do nohcure to frequent thehotels, but who otherwise have no place open to them where they -camspend an hour or two with pleasure or prot after the work of the day is over.` l `'1 .,,._, ,I.,_ ,1__:_!..! ..1. LL- .....-A!..... UVUI} It was also decided at the meeting referred to that it would be advisable to encr>umge,t.he formation of classes for teaching drawing, singing, &c., and an `arrangement was` proposed to be made by which `children or Aothe1's,desir,oua of ' being taught singing` under the tonic sol Ia system can have, the advantage of aA course of lessons for one dol1ar,and those _ who wish to learn drawing can havethe same advantage for two dollars. \`Tn -nu!-{an 61:35 nun-nnnomnnf n`ut.$u111nrn K `BARBIE 1'{E0zz`A;v1c;*si`'11vsT1i uuuu-. uu`viuu.ugr: lUl uwv uuuano. \Ve` notice this anjangement elsewhere, and we need only express a. hope that a good` number will avail themselves of thin cheap and` excellent method of ob- taining iixstructiou. V n.. 4111:: mlanlo urn An nni-. can whv H10. I buuuug l11Bl.Jll.lUl'lUu. On the whole, we _do not see why I the Mechanics Institute should not be made `as useful hgere as it undoubtedly is in other "places. 9 _`TIIOUG1IT. suggested ` by i the recent `storm snap: Great is the weather c`.erk and Vennor is his prop}:,et`!" I THERE are two distinct Australian in- ternation-.11 exhibitions in _'pros pect --one ! at Sydney, to be held this year, `and the [other at Melbourne, to beheld. in 1880. 1 - "' r ' u. I ADELINA Patti. 1-ece_ive's $2000 a. night; [for singing, in Berlin. Adelina, Ade- } lina, would that thou wet-t fancy free! { But stay--\ve were forgettinggaltogether I 1 _ . _...._._. , i ! Gnp has ever leaner! and does eyen [ iyt' "lean. decidedly towards Grftism. `i This should not be the case with a pub- i1ipatio11 (if its class. Another cartoon` 3 paper having the _0ppr)sit;e t.e:xd0I}c ! would be---weI1,.'c011s1dera1ble of :1 rehef, I I I at least. ; V R A hnnclmuxc cask-Q1: .t:he gift of the Eng-K Iish residents in (.'a1ifm'nia,to the Ea'r,l>of Bea.-' conseld, has nrriveil in England. . to ).L,. /1-11.-.......-.,...J n...'lI,.a.'...- `l.n...;.`| L'U|H.`1\.l, IILLB iSl'l'|\U\| Lu Jnuga.-aux}. ` l V If the Collingwood Bdlletivz` -1Iem`d 1 of this it wctyld put. it down as an act of": f1'.mkeyism. The truly good organ does I not ndiniro these tributes paid -trrthei worth of the British Premier. . . . , -..._ ._. A GLASGOW professes} has been inves. I iigatingv the subject.,and finds that a bee-' 1 ;in order to nlanufachure one pound of I holxcy, has to pay two and a. half mil- 1 3 lions ofvisits to the owers, This is I hard work and poo'1` "pay, the. professor I E thinks. But has he has nothing to say against. wiehlers of the bncksaw who 1 , charge nfty cents one cut. one dollar ` 5 two cuts, and tlxrrgruunble a'ctheir lmrzl 4 I141 . . 3 , ,-Mr. I!1cManus is ce1`t9.in1y posing in "a. _ ' ..-=ti.f91 01:-`ahdiif`?he nab i.*.y.vizte.s *hi8 81f.`vP0in*0@1"`. ;:nd`d.am "11; guvvu \. I ldt !~ `JKn?KlIall )LU))|Uo ; Ir. _Bo'mvn `iauhis m\-"IA argu- . . manta then, with how unluh -=;rx~.M._.,- {.,w.3 3:3}; . ` `they apply to the mac of Mr. Mmv.-t'. If` it? ' was ixnvoasiblc inth-.2 opinion of Mr. Brown` -' for Sir Jahu Ma'cdon:Lid to divest hiins-3.1? of his ' nsibilitics as a. Canadian: Minister when .".` acting in a. dilrcnt capacity by the orders of ' _ 1133 Sovereign, then how is it possible for `Mr H `< ` V rowat, acting under nulii_vlie1' zuxthority than `-LT. . ; Iat.of_the editor of the G :be newspaper, to > iieetr himself at this olcial responsibility, ` ' . when he takes the stamp .12. ) canvass in favor `T ` ofnoondemned (}overmnent.? Mr. Mowat is . 1} , g ghuscery lawyer, and we w_o,uld gigxlly know ` _:wint,ride_ of the Court of Uhnnccny \sr_i1 ex- --*g-ic; to'l:int* from this diiculty and ijncmsiu 3 330 haajuvolved hunseif. I ` "`"-"`_ _`V . ! i Tm: Fr::`:.(-my Award wxll not all go; 7 . . . ` . . ` : mto the cofiers of the Dommlon (3:>vern- ; . . ` . . I ment. Newfoundland wxll hays a share I . .~`abou't 3 million (it. is thought _ But; then, if the Islzuul cryiritw im.;. the Con-D . fe n.--- and it is not beyond the Ibqunds of p'ro .m.blit._v `._l:=xt she soon will 2 Q the Awitr-.1 will be (.`e-.mul:,1 s in (010, aftm` `pull. iv ' ' `l ._._...'___.._ & A Tm: onl_vlan.*-;\ve1't}m Grit. prints have to S-'enaLor M:zcplmrson s ltesst .p:unp}1_ 1 let is to ni:knsm1et;he author `.` Ta Ph:ur- 3 ssnf" But that style of rc -.futau.ion will not go down with sensible .pc0p](?.' The .j Hamilton Spectator puts `it fqrcihly in I what it says or; this subject: . . s \' The critics who think to 1lllt(l0\l:'D Sl`Ili\ tor Macpherson by coarse meets at the High : I. lanclers cf Car.adn.would be hatter employml :' fairs, if they know of n.ny_answer`wl1icl1 will carry conviction with it. -People who take but little stock in nicknames arc reflecting with unpleasant surprise over the statements which Senator Macpherson has placed before the present time -at all events they have not i been denied. They'show that a largely in- them. Are these statements true? Up to _ -orcasetl ' revenue has not been snicientfor ` in nnswexing what he has said upon public nf- % Mr. Mowat`s wants during the time that he has been in oflice ; that he has expended every] cent of `it, and over two millions of` dollars in . addition. The opinion of these people is that this state `of things is utterly incompatible I; with the old `cries of` extravagance which | helped to drive "John Samllielil Macuonald from olco. and plzscegl Mr. Mmvat in his posi- tion, aml it will 't.1ke something much more convincing than it uickname'to_ eliaI!5e their . I opinions. ' V ' ' ' Q we-v V "Tim nomixiatioxls for the Local House I for Cardwell lmve taken place. From ' the Bmmpton Coviservator we learn`the following parbicxllyars of , the proceedixigs; `PROVINCIAL. Imgilatixre nicets to~dziy. .. 1 MDrmot, Est}, Reev of Tccltmsoizh, was appointed chuirxnan of the meeting, and Robt. Evansglcted as secrqtayy. Afeg rogxinc .business, the following genj:lcme1i_ were ilomi i nnlzn o '- `Geo: McMn.nus, pmpoae1.byJohn \Vu.llace, seconded by Jas. A Ellis. ' Jnlm Flasher. nmnoseil 'bv John-Haev. se- ncvuuuuu u_, v\Ia-o .-.. ....-... John Flasher, prpposeci by_ `Hoey, ae- I conded by Alex. McCort. ` -'1 []Wm. McDermot, proposed by S. Langley, ` seconded by'Joseph Wright. . nr Lnwmnna. nmnosed bv Alex. Benn . scconclcu Dyuosepn W ngluz. _Dr. Lawrence, proposed by Alex. Henry, seconded by Joseph Lagget. , '.Inh v Ann nrnhmsnal bv Thos. Llccort. iecomled by Joseph mggen. `John Allen. proanosed by Thos. M_cC_ox-t, s'eeo_nde by W. J. Dodds. F. rlrhsun, Krnnnaml hv .Tm:_.VVn.tmn. se- lr Jonn Luzwllullawl rcapuuslun: Aur buy uruuu: `in the Treaty of Waslungton that he herd in- `null his friends shmvenl that he lm.(l taken part _ in these nejioiations at the command of Her _ Majesty, not as a. Czumrlian, whether as a ` ~-""mv'mister or simple citizen, but only as a Brit- ` hIp1eni!;otenti;u'y~. - This was quite true,:m-1 Fhis-posit: on on the Conunissirm was unq:ws~ `tionabl-y that M a represcnmtivc of Gr-:-at I Blihin n.I1d-theritisig Government, and, not ' Hint of I Cauadi-a-n. A 5' Pow-hunk Mr Nfnu.-ml. wiH '12. ! nhh. to C1 to `- `.imica1`to'the"interest-a of'Canada Sir. John :- conueu Dy aonn Leuy. * . - All the candidates, with the exception of j M;_a.;n1s a.nd Flesher, afura few congratu- _` reD,1a-tits, withdrew thelipnanpes, and Mg, IcMauu s, having 4ecline_dl_ioIabide _bv ta 3-5951; of the Gonvanhw mg} `_ fajrortlile =3 to h`mESf.'; `W53!-!1#9was wimmfmdfmsg nollginhtion of . monsly, _6v_ery man} inthe aeconaeu ny w.. J. uouus. P. Derham, p'ropoaed by Jas.AWatson, `se- conded by John Kelly. 9 All candidates. win. the axcntion -of NOTES AND `COMMENTS. Tk;i D6n_iiiiioh:1?;n-1inn12exii:wi11-.iiseet `term. a~_~apmh (Er bhsigeq bu 'Eebg13. f cgni ngw`oa3`1 `iniibxgg otlir it 3:0-ulxii ti) `lg-ought a.bout`iu'Mt`heumatter _o_f Ptjoziincial Gm`rn- manta, wuuld huv the `County "Council reduced one half. Which `half 5 would you dispense with, brother Hogg `b . I1`, is not contempiaggad to`mn`th,o Norgh Sinaooe railway-this winter; owing to the condition in which the road is by reason of chofrecenc heavy falls of V snow. The opening of spring. however, will see our Northern neighbors enjoying regninr train service. V ANOTHER muld-be regicide ha paid the `penalty of his cifeuce. Moncasi, the" man who attexuptgd the life of King Alfonso "of Spain, was .'executed on Saturday. Ther are lots more of the M King-killing fra.to_rnity whom 8. similar fate may yet. be meted out to. ` Tm : Hamilton North-Westem Railway his reached` Collirigwood. We 'congra.tulat;e the pemple of that staid old burgh on Vtheliuc-tease _of railway facili- ties they will now enjoy, and we would also add our praise to that which is being bestowed on the Company for the energetic manner in ewliich tney`have carried out the work of extension; charity are deserving of all _commend9.- TH: announcement of the bazam in] aid of the_ Sick Child1_'ens' Hospital, T04 rohtb, will be found in our advertising cc-Jlumns. The ladies who are interest- ing themselves in this, noble work cf tioh, and, what is more, of allaid and encouragement. We` hope to see their ebrts rewia.;ded with 9. large me,\sure of * success. V ' E I I 1 I L; s. *3; 0. L, SANDERS, THE nuptials of the Duke of Cumber I; land and Princess T-hyra were` solem- nized last week at Copenhgtgen, with all the impossng ceremonies attending a royal niarriage. A The Duke is son of the late ox-King of vHainover,. and -15 described as having a plump, goo}- natured face of the Germzm type. Hei is in his 3:4-ch year. The Princess is: daughter of the King of Denmarkvaud a sister of the Princess of \Vales and `also of the Czarevna of Russia. She is I said to he :4. prettv` and accomplished young lady of twenty-tive, and to be fully conscious of her l1igh.connections. Ax 'i_\lea of' t-he magnitude of the cat- . tle xpcrt trade, am} the prices ralized for animals, `may be gleaned from a cable clisputch-received on F_rida_v which says that 3,000 C-.5tswo1'.1 and Leicester she_p aha] Z500 .`L11'hmn -cattle were `3o]:lAat Athe-_ Smitheld tna1'Iceb, London, for the _ Toronto Export Umnpauy. The czxttle rc>:11i2ed $1322 per head, their zxverge live xveight; being 1,400 lbs. "l`l)<,- sheep v-'eighe.d150 lbs. each, live weight, in England, and sold for $ 1'2.pc1"l1c-.i'd, leaving a good margin 01 profit; to L111: Corupuuy. L'et.Canadi:ui !zmners Iiotu these fnctsmxd govern tlwxnsc-lvus accord- ` ingly. I I 1 5 3 l 5 i E s __- _._p..._ Tus~Montreul' Journal of (.`am71.erce I I g% rfses to` gently rebuke the Dunvlas Ban-. uerf '-1' creliting it with the statemem. thu? t`ue prices of Canadian cotton good: had been recently raised. The Journal points to the fo1!o\vir`1g.extract as show ing what it did my abuut the subject on g Nov. 1st: V ` 1 Cotton goods are about 5 to 10 per cent. I lower in Euglaml, and our Carnelian mills ar`e_ ! prelpnring to lower theirs in pmportion, fhv V.-Llleylielzl ha.\'ing already to iuced 10 per mank," , V -"l:llU _z cent. It, then refers t,o`the stxbjoinml exbx-act | from the Monetary; Timzs, Oct. 18, which it mesumes \V .{';% the soitrce or the Barvz inefs information : T ' 7- ... . .- .. .- luv u nu.v.-......-... . | . . . . Ibis rep n-I:e;1 Hut t`n~3 uuttm ma.nufa.c- I turers of the C )rnw:.H, ll=n:!1.-.10-;`:`. and Dnudas gmilla h:x': recently .a1v.uc..-:1 the price of ' `grey cottrms about 7. ; pm` cent and \\'|xitL' ; cottons about 10. per cent." ` - - 1-: -1 .1` LL_:,. `I. .-. 1... ... ' w.u......, .\.b . Evidently thoiwa A11-as been :1 this-L take, and the JJzr)m/, of C.mmerc2 is quite right ii1;c3';'recting it. .. \n...... 9 I S I I l . l 7 `VB lzmi :1'0-I-Ii\'g:i's:1ti.`n' Woont-ly with l |Mr. i\i.lit|mal Young. s:ncr<~.t:1ry of tlnd lIIaniiZi<~ii is ,lx g::;l-.-\\"x.=. t{-'1'n Railwr.y Co. Tim ,-;n:\l nu-in : .suud us timt, in 5the nirmm-:-"of it..;`;e ;:g1'eeix1(1it betweeii lthia cm`pc1:`.Li V:-mi tl1e_(.'cmp_an_v tlze 5 l;-ittcr lmd no il)l('!l!iCX) wliatever to sc(~k to e\-.u_lc i((f-r..[.iAi::nu2 witl:.:1ll the terms ; 'l'lu`cug_lx :1 uxisuiid-srsitmuiiug, he said: i the meeting z:i:~:~.ngrrd to tulze place with tile" town council was not lield as an- nounced, but vi. a sulzsequent; interview lmd Witli some of the xaiilway oicers. T represei1t.utives (if the town were nssmetl of having, \\hc-~n spring bgxened, attention ` paid to the matter of Sophia st. and the -town park, as well asto any otbqr mat tars about which complaint lni(l"Abe_en made by-the town. Since` 1876, ' Mr.` Young renmrkmi, t!:eiCo1np:myli.z1d built and acquired 177 miles of road, a _fact U which, wc think the proxuotiers of tho l`:l'l_l\'V3.yil\`.\\'G rt-.u;nn. to take g1'cat.credit for. It is tlieiiicntion, we ala_o lem'1icd [from _Mr. Young. to fxply to P-arlizuncnt ` all: the ucxtiscssion. for. acharter to_ build a bimich urqund the lake shore to Toron- to, a line \vl1ich,woii1lIx3 of g1`eat.'u_tili_ty, _ not otily to the ll. 65 N. W., liut also to the G1-a_nd Tlfllnk and Cmada Southern` `Railways who need just such a means of `co1nmunicaiox1'_withV the Queen City. TIIE curact for compieting the Mid- laud R. R. tn M`idlam:l'city,. has `oaen = giward -d t`.oAGib3an &- Dixon, who built. the Whitby RI B..,.angI `the _\.vo1-1: is to be nished by` `ea;-`l'yZ springl ' . G'an`net4-liar-I-Inga and Suits, Gum inq -DIAlver=`wmAclze--, Chaim . Gem lungs, Elccuo-P.mc. Toya, 6:13., Fpcctac-log`, ` Ch|I_lrcn a lclguns I and Carriages. i Two Doors I'Vest Barrie Hotel Major Howell, of Sztmigx, is claimed to} have invented a new pnceas of rening petroleum with` ut the agenzy of heat-.. A 5a.mpl~.,. manufactured from American petroleum of 45 gravity, is stated to he very briilialt `and qualto whiie` `oil of 48 gravity.` The yield from the" crudevwas 93 pct cent~.. But `the most extraordinary claim for this prbcess is [ugh merely-that the _1nean'a nse_d_Var,e entirely i:;`2c1i;1pical,_b11ta,lo that there isno pro- ction of g aEnoline;{o`1jTbnzine`, . and the 9 ' in smndyd whiteillumin} "orig; ?_l`_8i1>e:i` fu- ,BL I`{RIE.7 ' .. ` Following are the Notes polled .'in the. new-oral wards for thorn-ions oandidatea who :h(rl.l0 Ilne Time of ` `Golnl tol?r`ou. T J ooIIm:u.s EI?.E6'|'1*F0iII819j UIIIIIU: DESI! VV 639 Oliver 102 ' 57 '95 180 ` 71 133_ ` Majoriliy for R085 . . . . 2.vn oxwrv-Igxr-zvn. Anderton_.. 130 .' 63 103 'Macuab.... 141 60 r"120 Majority for."Ma2nab . . . . . L'0UNCXLL6R8-CEXTF.E "ARD- McConkey....V,. 232 _ Johusnn-.. _King..v . . . . . .. "131 _ Pm-vis '1. mo. ,. -un;v&3nny-in with H. vinw iin Hm .<.-alv.-u. The Grit organs attempt to e"x'cuae the .-oourse of the Ontario Premier during _ the late elections by representing him as "only acting the part of acitizen and voter T _ig_'stiiiping the cciintry in behalf oflhis Ottawa. friends. Tlic-`y appear to regard e ittae no impossible thing for Mr. Mowa: E to throw his-l\vIiuislei'ial cloak for` the I nonoeian , assuming the every day garb of an ordinary citizen, g.) on his mission- i ` dry tour throughout the'1 roviuce sec-k-eh ` ilg to justify all the acts of Mr. Mac kenzie and hiecolleugues during their term of ogce,without laying himself open to the charge of violating one of the car- . dinal principles of " Reform in Opposi- tion--viz., that there should be l'l0,Ri-"i ance; between` Local` and Fe-Jen-9.1 t I 9 1 Governments. M 1'. Mownt, . the Ministr, they urge, was only Mr. Mowai. the an, when engaged in armctive can Cald woli I ...... Ll8lu\VOH. . an Lane........ Brown ...... B .. yrue S W 5.3:. II gxxuu Misc:|mpbeIl.-..>. I lark...... 117.` Sulliva.n..... ... 140 'W1lson .. 75` Ritchie . . . . . . .. 139 Cmddock. .. 701 VESVRA.--Reeve, Robert`; Leadlay; Depuy-Reeve, John McGowan. Conn cillors : Messrs. Garvin, Dunn, and Wattie.. T ` = Fms.-Reve,` O. J. Pheips, (accla.-Q clamntion) ; Deputy-Reeve, Dominick Loftus. ` , T ` ' Conmxawoon. -Ma.yor, C. Macdonell; Reeve. 0. Cameron ; Deputy-Reeve, C. Gamon; (Councillors, East Ward, A. Locke:-by, Jehn Ferguson, and A. Cam- eron; \Vesb ward, T. R. Earl," G. M. Aylsworth, and S. Nett-lebon; Centxo_ War}, A. Dudgeon, \V. J. Fauna, and} J. B1ue.- - V `A BaAcaIiaman.-Reve, John Smitli {CounciHors, E. F. Stephenson. '1`. Bower; ; lxnnu, J08. Cooper andvJas. Langdon. ` GRAvENuu'nsrr--Reeve, G. W. 'J.`-.1_ylvr; Councillors, Brock, Smixllyt Gooder and ' Camp`nell. ' - I x 'BnADFon>D.V-Reeve, Geo, D. Morton, ` VM. D.; Councillors, Thomas Dewsozi, Thomas Graham, R. B. `McAC:u'tney and Gibson Cook. ` . ' E V OmLm.a.H---f\I:iyor, D; Sanson Reeve, M. Mxllnr ; Councillors - N art}: I W'ard: John Perry, G. A. Chase, and . IJ. VV. `V-antassul ; South. \Vu1'd : I \Vu.inwx`ig!1t, L. Wilson, and G. J. E Booth; W est Ward: B. \Vcir, Wm.` Ramsay, and I1. H. J upp. ` i I Mo1uusoN.-j--Reeve, J. H. Ja.ckson;' Councillors, Michael Clipsham, Thomas! Robinson, and Donald McCormick. : i W

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