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Northern Advance, 3 Jul 1879, p. 2

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Q" Gontrmlnon between rival Canadian ,w,oulcl' appear to be coming be qjxhhgigenbnxlly. Here we now -have the Whitby, Port Per- ry ind mwayp oonqludihg to .f?i81.|t7'tF5i979 1 the` gross :o_go to . ' "e -.1;_o` `-the :1;tm`r'; '&|sf.'eeu`.ae~ `these Plaster-s:will do more real service than a. - hundred o l .hQOl`d.ll18? kind. All other Plasters areelowo action, on V:-squire to be worn eon- ftimmli to eireete cure: but with these it is en- tirely iferent - the instant one is applied the patient will feel its effect. They possess all the sooth .w .1311 porting and strengthen- ing qnaities of :11 ot er Plesters. Many who have been relieved of 1`tHEUMATISM.-'l`IC- DOLOREUX. and various other pains in the KIDNEYS. BREAST or SIDE, and believe it is solely done by the electrical qualities which the Porous Plasters contain; and which is imparted to the system, thus restoring them, to a health condition. They are very soft and pliable, sti 1 very adhesive; and a. sure cure for WEAK BACKS PAINS IN THE SIDE AND BREAST: and are invaluable to those who have :1 GOLD of long standing, and often. z-event CONSUMP- Tl N. some even tell us t ey believe they were entirely cured `b the use of them of 9. Ion -seated Consumption. rpared bv GEORGE . MIT CHELL. Lowell . ass. Sold bv all Drumzists. The Best S:11ve>in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, .Ulcers, SnItARhcum, Tettdr, Ch.) pod Hands, Chilblnina, Corns, and all kin n of skin Emntions. This Salve in mun-an.` unpcu nnuus, uuuumma, uorns, am: an kin of aklu Eruptxons. Thu: Salve is guaran-' `teed to give perfect sntigfaction in cvbiy case 'or money refunded. Pnco 25 Cents per Box. For Sale By W. 1`. Gcorgen, Barrie. 41-tf cEu'o""' tn resent. It 1s..sn nnuxsautea not that `Lib 1? of the entire populs on of the ' zlobeto the use or ordinary plasters.` The` prin- clpal ents used lnmnkin thgse Plssters are Gum 0l1bunum--or better nown as the 1!`;-9.nk1ncense-Rnbbex-. and Burgundy `which; when scientically compounded. is not electricity. and when combxned with the pure medicinal gums is found to be one of the great- est heenngmediums ever brought boforethe hu- man nee. They are acknowled ed bysn who have usedthem to act qmcker t n any other Plaster-`s they ever before tried. and that one of` real service than a ll-[VD ugeuyuum bu uuh quJuIu:u' uunu any uuucr Plaster-3 they moge hundred of thoordlnnrykxnd. Cheap and God Furniture. 'rd P ton] Balsam ; it is daily ',t1f:;,?g?hu;dr_:?1s throughout our Dom- ` ` ; It lcnsant and palatable. For Sale ggenl l)ru::n?istI ` If you ale allllelfing -wilthh go falil . M.I'l`OI~IELL8 B1au..u>oxxA IMPROVED Lmu Ilunmm` Panama Pus-rxn.--There never has been a. time when the hea!in$ot so man amen. cnt discuseshnaboon caused y. outw up u; no . resent. It in. ted t ' `3: '3.'3'ir 133.: cntmafnpgmggy t_ho inien; It is pxensgnu nnu pa by all Druggigtg m'Barrie.. `aov AMONG THE~GHlLDREN.' "1: was me we Uountv `of Simone held - 3200,4130 of stock in `the Northern J{.ail\v:i_v; . for which the County received intemst at the rate of four and it half cents on the dollar, ` and certainly there was no rczxson to com-_ lain n - ' V ON 1_:A(r11~:Ln ~s1'nr:nr, Nun -ghvcrtisenxtcxtts. BUGKLIN'8 ARN IGA SALVE. '0 OK H ER E 2-1` H E foaonro COMMERCIAL. BARBIE MARKETS.` Your}; . truly, ' R. G. Scidmorc. Ju 1y 8;], 1379. nn(.\r.\ n u. vunnn, LEl_3 & SON. vulu` 'L_1uu0e_-f-\l080pn- lcogers. -br 'SI7oln--Jno. `McGowan. nt Notice--O. H. O_lz_1_x~k,' > Eu-c`--Jo_hh Lee ti B.0_n.._ " qn Wanted-,A,1muwn Ofiico. 1 < --Splendid Pasture for Horses; $2 per month; 4`uulcs from-Ba.rrie. ' . ur . mum.` . 1' 'I\vw'r\r~c1\\v ` ' a' A'Cook-4-kuo',wledg'e_o dairy and laundry work required. Applyto ~ _ . IIDQ (\ Dl)'I`D\V ` 3, V ageuta in Great; Bx-ita`in.~ Thi Cb. gives `away-at-Iiandxioxxia Book with evgg 3 lbs. of Ten. Sold in :3 lb. Packages. { `rtmn-* lax-3 from , _ P` on from the preiuiscs of the 18, Con. 4, Innisl. on ult.,) n. LIGHT RED COVV, about seven y rs old. The nder will be rewarded by retu ' gghcr, and any one harboring her after this otico will be prosc- cuted. ` . _ _ _ ' J0 MCGO\VAN, A Lcfroy 1 . 0. 0'? DA... Straycxl or S undersigned. Lo Monday night (23 l ....:..t`.`l `I ..I.. I loan Ipnis], Jly l, 1379. P-A_s TU R E 2 Qnlm-.43.! Dnatuum 6:... 1` D;41L'Y PRESS `MIS-REfP1?I{7S.J3'N'1 1- T - .. v1_'ION8. - -. . 1: `at my Oicc, Police Cou 1 Will UllUl' IUT 3310 D I.'Ul)XA.l\/7 4t\U\J.llUl\, Barrio, on 'l'l1lll's- _day. the 1011: any of July. 1879, at 11 o'clock n.m., the k Accounts, be- longing to above Estate, - a ounting to about $1,511.53, more or less. -1123 inspection at my Office; TE `Btu-ric, June 28, 1379. _.?`__._.*}__; S '.I.`RAYEE\ OII`. _S_'I:)LEN. i COUNTRY sronn-Kenyans ` IRST-CLASS OPENING To {I-I-Quon 1`EA ico., nu T,n1\r1-inanr 1 Klnthc Matter 0 G.-'(5:.s'M11'1I, or Barrie, solvent. 7 Sale of Book EL-Els by Auction ! 1. That a Public Fair sh-nu d be held in th said Village of Aliiaton on th First Tucsdn._v of oaeha.nd[evcry. month.- A vn' ml_. _,-1 n - -4 'Th.'L't the first Fair in the Sty}-ill Vilhge of Alliston should he held on the - First Tucsdiny in August next, 1879. ~ -- -nu.n-nwr IIn..- ..... R. T. BAN TIN G, .....n.... 1'1. .... 39'. H nsimcoe. gligixnxgty-Bixucoe. 1 V.;9ilF.1z0ti0_`-J00ph- Rogers. '0!` Stol'en....Jnn_` MnGnwnn an. ;z4..vu.u .n. -.1.` u, COUX\"I`\ Cunuc Go. Smear. 7 Council Hull. Barrie,` J um: 25th,1879. 27-4t ycrtaiu inhabitants V in the County of To Establish _ M07lt1LZy,1"(&iI 271. !/1.8 Vzllageoj Al Iscon. \Vm-:m:As a pctiti n has been presented by the` Village of Alliston, imcoo, prn.yin_'_; for the onthly Fair in the said establishment of 1. ; Village of Alliston. Ayn \Vu+m.-,m Hm ah} r.n+.'+:.... v uusge 01 Aulswn. - ' } Asp \V1u:m:.\;~s the aid petition v.:'.~ .~i-,m-.1 ' bv fty qualied elect 3 of the said \'iHu.-5'6 of Alliaton, in accord cc with the pro\'i.~si0ns of an Act of the Legi laturc of Ontario en- titled An,Act to Facili ate the establishnient of Public Fairs, _`a.nd pr Vida: for the regvula-_ tion thereof. . vac -..... wnnvn vs. AND \Vum1:As it, is omd expedient to grant the prayer of the at` resaid petition. Tin H . `Hunt-nfnrn nnont-ml .. ti... I`! .... ..:'l ..t bnvunav any Lu;-J w. un. nu nu Acauukl. puuunuu. Be it therefore enacted y the Council of the Corporation of the Co ty of Sixncoc,and itis hereby Enacted by the uthority of the same - v,, .,.--_ 7.7-- -. _-_, ...v..u.. 2. The said Fair should be 11 Id and in ac- cordance with the provisions contained in By- Lzuv Number 195 of the Corpomtion relating to Public Fairs. - u. - so-vnnv A unu- 3. That John Moore, of the said \-'i1la gc of A_lliston, 150 and is hereby appointed to carry out the several provisions cm1ta.ined in said By-Law Number 195,` respecting the hulding ` of Piiblic Fairs. H, _-. .. 5 That this By-Law shall 't:\kc(cII'cut from and after thcpzxssiug thereof. VA IIIJU \4\l|ll-|I!. \J\JlrlLIUIl| ' 7th.---All persons buying, 3 ling,;h;u'tcring or exchanging at the-vsnitl Fair shall arrange their stock or articles in such nnnner, order and place as the person who sh be appoint ed by the Council of the Corp ration {of the said County shnll direct. Q41. 'lVL..L :1. ..L..II -...L |.., I__.:,,u : , -(mu. \/vuuvl uuuun unnwuvu 8th.-'1`hut it shall not be) lawful for any pcrson'or persons to engage in or to take part in any horse racing, foot racing, or any other, game or gambling on said grounds, or within the distance of one-half mxlc of such grounds, on the day or days of suuh_ Fairs. nu. "Pk-.3 _-.-- .-..--.~-- A - - - "I F -.. ---.. ...._, `(A nu, -1. auvnn Luann. ' 9th. -That any person or persons guilty of any infraction of any of the provisions of this By-Law shall, upon conviction before any justice orjustiees of the _ peace of the said` County, on the oath of one credible witness, forfeit and pay at the discretion of said justice or justicescvnvieting, a penalty not exceed- ing Twenty Dollars, and in default of pay- 'ment thereof fortliwith, it shall and may be lawful for the justice convicting aforesaid. to issue a warrant under his hand and seal to levy the said penalty and costs by distress and sale of the ofl'cndei- or o'euders _goods and chattels, and incasc no sullicient distress to satisfy the said pcnaltyand costs, it shall and may be lawful for the justice convicting aforesaid to commit the offender or olfcxadcrs _to the Common Gaol of this County for any period not exceeding ewenty-"one days unless sairl penalty and costs are sooner paid. Inn. _.'I`I.:. Ri'.l.run- Ullnll M... :..l.. .-.....i. uuvl lIu_uulu_) nuu uuaua an; auuuur pzuu. l0th.-This By-Law shall come into force and have ctfcct from .').n(I after the p_:1_ssiug of the same. ' v ' - R. T. BAZ_\ TI{G, (1 ......... .. TI. .... _.. -. ..-.-...-.u\-, (}ov..\"n' 'CL1-mu; Cd. S131-s)J-_'. Council `I. `II, Barrie, June 24th, 1879. 5-u_y auuu uuLuu.un u: as 01911. : In Luu B81111 1.`lLl!'. 6th.-That W. Henry Hammcll be appoint- ed td see that the provisi us of this By-Law be carried out, land that all further appoint- ments under this clause slm. 1 be by resolution` of the County Council. '74-}: __AH mo...-..u.... I..n...,. ... Ill-.. l.....A.._:..,_ To `Establish a, Quarteilq Fair in the . Villagevof Beeton,z'n the Township Of ` Tecum3e:h. ` Wnnmus by an Act. of Parliament of T the Province of Untario, 34 Vic. Cap. 21. en- titled . An Act to facilitate the establishment of Public Fairs, andto provide for the regula- tion thereof, and by said Act it is enacted that the Council of each County in the Pro- vince of Ontario shall, on petitxon of at least fty qvalitied electors of the Municipality, having power to authorize by By-Law the holding of Public Fairs in any Township, Town. or Village not separate from the County.. ' ' Axn \Vnr.m:,\x it in rs-.nrpneni.ml to this vy 7 Am) \Vnmu:As it is. represented to .this Council, by petition, from upwards of fifty qualied electors 9f the Village of Beeton and surrounding ncitzhbourhood. and it is cxned1- CD` EHO. WOQIU DQ 08118110131 '50 `[10 P110110 D0 ostablish a. Public Fair in the said Village of Beeton. V V I`kn-..I.x-.-. `Ln !'?nu...3I at Al... f1.._....._-L:.~n nf 2nd,--"I.:l.1'at such Fair shall be held` on the _..... vvvnl ,-mu. 4th.--'I`he Fair sh be held for the purpose of buying, selling, 1):}: L-ring and exchanging of Cattle. Horses, She p, Pigs, and Agricul- tural productions and equiremcnts. {IL \.*.. 3.... ..L..'l'l `I. .. It was W `the County `of Simone held mm of Bmk in Nnrt`lPY) "n\un'\r' cannon. \ u v-`uni nu;-4n 5th.--No fee shall charged or demanded" for buying, selling, bar cring- or exchanging {my such auinmls or nrtilcs in the said Fair. nu. rm...` u! n-...._.. TI-.._....n1_,, ,2 . quxuuleq. CLCUMIFS 91 FIN} V umgu OI DUUIIULI uuu surrounding nci hbouyhood, and it c d1- cnt and would 0 benecial to the pub `c to m.h.l.I..L .. D..t.I:,;1:-,.:. :. bl... ....:,: v:n....... A: _.Dv.-awn. Therefore the Council of the Corporation of the said'Oounty of Simcoe enacts as follows : - 1.-L 'fL..L n I) ..l.I.'.. 13... - ..L..II I... L..I.l `ml vnnv no-no \1vu|uuJ v; uanuvvv wuauua an Aunuwv . lat. -That aPTublic l`gir shall be held, and ishereby established in the said Village of Beeton, and that the same shall be a. free Public Fair. ` -.. -...... J -\1nl\4n- -... ..rr.....-a. 3l' the `me for holding the seam shall be onfthc Fi t Wcdncsdayof the month` Ju-ly, October, F bnmry and April in each and every year. 14.1.. ' `Hum m..:....|. I Will Ofrcl` for S:L10Tl UBLIC AUCTION,` I t mv Ofxzm Pnlinr-. (inn . R.-n-I-in nn 'I`III|n-n. [NSULV T Aor'o1`iL~"7?; ANf) ' AMENDI G ACTS. - TA take up Loal Agencies for the {Y1-LAW 7N0". 5332. , 'ANTED. The`uttcr abstxrdiy of this report up- ..._..I 1. - ___ ;, I '_ 01}i1;oN1?>o2v,- ENG. CHAS. 'CA}\II?RU;\', (L s.) . 1'1: . ...,.... CHAS. C.-1:\Il51'0.\', (L. S.) \VAnm:.\', `Y Na L lav! JAMES ms DERSON, Man-in a Block, Barrie. I"J~'-" O'BRIEN, 'I \`I.- YIT-..J_ H-.'Ios_F1Yg_11 . |_...._.___ ...v-...-v-.1, -Assignee. ` 07 I L n"?n3n`."m:3;';a37 -......D--..m 27-It ___-- Splendid Lake Superior Bark Game for sale. Carpeted, varnished and cushioned. Will hold throo peoplc. Cost $25. \Vi1l 3011 cheap. To be seen at Carley s boat house.` 0. 1 . THOMSON, ; Opposite 1`. 0. Barrie, Apt-i1'23, 1879. > 17. Lugtrylnnu, mm tor sale salt w alcr and Inmna Mu-ms of all descriptions. cheap; in one of the lincst sections of the Union; from 5 acres up. and from $10 per acre up. 2-lend for czxtnloxuxcsgivingz full descriptions of furms and country. Mups of the County, wltlxcatnlo1,rucs, fl'C('. `:3-ly A good Cabinet Organ, also a Photograph- 1 cr s Gamcrwnnd Lens. . Apply at this otlicc. T B.-m-ic, May_ 7th, 1379.. A 19.4 D. Vsmnuowz, T\u..Q... i": .4. -......-.uvv.u, Dem Sm,--I have now thoroughly tested yonr Tallow Cup which gives me entire satisfaction, and. I nd it does all you claim for it. It is a perfect and even feeder, and-` by raising or lowering the Cup on the screw, can be made to feed eat or slow in a. moment. I am using it. on my donblrengines, and where I always had to use two cups (one on each engine) the one does the some work and much better. I have it attached to my steam pipe, where no other, oiler that ever I saw would feed, nndby this means the` tallow or Aoilois mixed with the. steam. before entering any oftho valves or cylinders, no -that every thIl|8'the~ in onnhunt ...:n. .._ , V ' Vdut the cup for ve tunes _ _ _ ,-- -._-- nu uuuw two!` 1. saw would and by means the oil is mixed with the steam any of the I0 that t._h_in the steam con1c'ain,contu.ct with receives its 5 K0! the ta1low_. I,would 1_1ot be wi_th~ `At 12 o'clock noon, all the estate, right, titlca V interest and `equity of redemption df the above uamcd Insolvcnta, and of myself as Assigncc of their estate and ctfccts of, in and tn the following Laxuls and Premises aforesaid, situ- ate in the Vilhngc of Cookstown aforesaid, viz.: lxt--Villmm Lnt Nn. 'l`ln-m- R:-.nHu (hm.-n mu 111 mu v uutgc U1 uumcswwu atorcsmu, vr : 1st-V1llage Lot 1\o. Three, South Queen Street, on whlch 1s erected a large Hotel anal premises suitable for the business. ` ` QnI-_ViIlmrn Lnf. nnmhfxr lc`mn- Km-Ha nf ' PTUIIIISCH Bllll/LUJIU .lU[' LHU l)Ll5Ul(.`33. f. ml---Vi11age Lot numbr Four, North of Queen Street, on which is created suitable. stables and outbuildings connected with the Hotel ; said Lots containing one 1u:Lrtci' of an acre cach,_ more or less. ` ` ' Iv! 1.. u-.- . . Iuvlv utuunn ll-vnv \II ......u .Tcrm.-1 a'ud`Uondi'tions,1na41c known `at the time of sale. . Il\QWnr[ l}f\I1L`DQ -I~l.JLJ_l.4\.LVL ILAKUULVIJLXL`, VJLJJKXIJ Estutu Agent, Enston. Talbot County Mgzrylnnd. has; for sale Salt. Walcr and Inland chcup ; n:-at um-finnu nf an llnlnn- frmn 5 nr-mm nn nnd Notice is hereby given'timt_ llUk1(.'l' and by virtue of the power vcstedin me as Assignec of the above named Insolvcnts estate by the said Act zind amending Acts, and in pursu- ance of the directions of the Ux-editors of the said estate, I will oor for sale by 1 UBLIC A ITCTTHN ad: ' z.h'|l(l. CSEEIEB, 1 \\` I AUCTION at lFriday,this3"ti'i-t'1'V (i;y I 0; Jggy.| Banic, June 9th_, 1870. ILLIAM II.-XLSTEAN, V REAL Estixtu Rhlrvlnvul hm: hm .-ml:-. Half. \Vnlr-r nnd Ynlnnl` l our: 01 unauccry. V ` For further pzuticulnrs apply to Messrs. Bethune, Moss," Ealconbridgc & lloylcs, Messrs. McCarthy, Boys &. Pcplcr, :md_Joscph lagers, ./\uctiox1ccr, Barri-.-. fHinuc(h .I.J v -- `Any pcrsori lizwing ]_)U3."".'-).`~1l4 )ll of the Shh Vol. of l.*'(`-xu.-lon s \Vo1-ks, (edition of 1810). containing 1'olunun1uv, will greatly oblige the (once) owner by leaving word at this otliuc. The name M. /I. 'Whi.xhur is, or was, inside. r . ...u II\|III\ \C .r I 15: [@3666 Wu: lUU_l_"llllLO: uI_'_;_vqlqu.n5 uuuu_|v ddwn;ln'pe,ciaMl.fgvApf'-A "it3.`iha' sh _:`?-thv':re,w:n=-hz. LKCUUI V\J\l Jllu lI.`\\4\.L ll aunu Q'AIVhI\Iw-U Ten per cent. of the purchase money is to be paid. to the Vendors or their Solicitors at the time of sale, and the remainder of the purchase money to be paid into Court to the credit of this cause within one month there- after without interest; or, if desired, three- fourths of the purchase money may remain secured by Mortgage (in the form used by the Com any, the Plaintib) ever the premises, paya. le in five years with interestvat eight per eent., payable half yearly. " l`hn.r Vnmlm-a will nrmlucc such abstrzscts. cent., payable nan yearly. The Vendors will produce abstracts, title deeds and evidence of title only as are in their possession, and the purchaser shall ex- amine the title at his own expense. Yn n+.hm- r.-sxnnutsx this tnnna .-mil umulitirms zymmc me mum at nm own expense. In other respects. the terms and uomlxtmns .of sale will bathe Standing Conditions of the ("curt of Chancery. l4`m- further n.'u'ti(:uL'u'3 zumlv Messrs. _I31<;'1`11L'.\'f~`., .\Iu.~'.~'-x, J \' Dated 18th June V __ On Saturday morning last from Lot 4, 2nd Com, F103, :1 SPAN OF MARI`) COLTS, one Chestnut and the other Dark Bay. Seen in `Barrie same morning at `J ::..m. Both hael white star on forehead, and u.- shqcs bu. MICHAEL .\I0liAN, . Apto I`. U. Aptb, June 10, 1379. . 21 4: In the .\In.ttcr of WILLIAM J. (JOLI-l.\L\'I\' ', and RICHARD J. L`~OLl'I.\lAl\', of (Tanks town, Insolvcixts. (xv uuu uvun 4. Ivvn - v V ..-..-- Saturday, tl:e Nineteegti (fay pf nu 4- u_,_,:,.. I-.. .1` i... A...` ..:n-/.1.` -_. --.-J. --v_- -- The following lands, in.onc parcel :-- -n1_- r.V--L L..Ir .4` H... KY.-mil. Ian 1 IBC I0ll0WlDg muus, lu. Uuu yuuau .7 The East half of the North half of Lot Number Eight in the Sixth Concession of the said *Township of Innistil, containing Fift acres, of which 35 are cleared, under fair cu - tivntiou and well fenced; Fifteen acres of Pine and Hardwood. Soil light and sandy; no stone. The property is distant from Them- ton, a station `on the Hamilton` 5; North- Westcm Railway. '2 miles, and on it there is 2; Log Dwelling House, in good repair. The property will be otfered for sale subject to as Reserved Bid fixed by said Master. ., _...s. .: u_- ........1...-.. n.nn1.u Cu in Tm; Counny Council are making themselves ri sngges-' tion is u very stupid one"---there isnot a sensible man in the county but; will _ laugh at them' -- these. are a few of the comments `indulged in by the Orillia Times anent the suggestion in Warden - Czmiex-on's address about holding a,con- .fox-ence of Provincial VVa1'-dens.` Befolre/_ we undertake to` say anything in rqply `to our Oiillia. contempor9.ry s .renga,rkp on _tl1is.subject, w beg to inttiodtxcq them to` the notice.-' of the w_ox-thy Reeve A of `Ora, one of the most enthusiastic sup-; porters of the scheme. ' .Mr. `Drfury is a, gentleman for 'whom,t_ha . -_-Tunes enter- 7 tains a_ vory;proound__ r9ap`ec_t._ If Mr, .Drury-will have '-thff-; to;p,oat`-. `the'.1`ins;ts[5.!7 will, "age. "129 ~ ` 'wn1:t7w3.hQu l` H nuwuuuuvn II--I Of 9110 Best Qurxlitius and at Inm-st I{:\tc.\_.' : Poll 2 l}cnts per lb.` A Pllcla, s,'g2.59pcr Bun-cl, f.u-.0. . UA'SI11 RIC' ES. . JAMES .\l.L.\'l\'II\'(:. ` 1.`......t .....I I...-.... - ---nu-.-w I L.-.` .... Tor 4 , t"~` Juno 9 1579, w -- ._..\_ I - _ In `the County of Simcoe. Pursuant to the Decree and Find} Order for salo made in the cause of The North of Scotland Canadian Mortga (2 Company (Limit- ed) vs. Martyn, there wi 1 be sold, with the app:-o_bation of Thomas Wardlaw Taylor, hsqture, Master in Ordinary, by _ JOSEPH ROGERS, Auctloncer *.9..F!?i9.M'T.ER.'BF3i IVALUABLEfI`id_PB0PERTY" :+:_ I-IOROUGH BRED BULL- with `Pedigree - Smcon Pnnvcs. 12...": 1...` In` `M ,.;.-.7 ' `HUKUUGU DLXDU uvuu~- Bred by" T.` Maire. ` D. NOBLE, Shanty Buy. Shanty Bay, J unc 9th, 1879; 24-41: ` 9th, Bfje, J and 24th, 1879, --_,._.:.__...__._:._. 'VV~V' -' . QHANCERY SALE Tm: '1`-)ront-5 `Tc-."sgram uzexxons tlmt-vc<;1`rx1'`u:inL. !e.-is Tv-{Yon Ymon max`-lo of thg fxlx-.' .'li!Tc1-once` M-Li=.' the "fees clmrgod by Div'_is'io:1 L`u`.1x`{~ L_'}(`3x`k3 in vm rious partsof the 1 :-wing-;s, sU:nc_cImrg- ing mm fun for performing `:1 specified service, and some ':umt'm-yr, whn there should be uniformity in the fees, as it is rcmonable to asrmxno, yv:1s_ the intention of the Board of Judges whonthc fees were m'mngr:d.~_ V . Our -contemporary thinks it would not he a bad idea if the Court ot`Jm1ge.~z, of which, it `believes, Judge Goxvau, of -Barrie), `is convener , would meet and rcvisc the listof Divi- sion.,Coutt fees, no thatfche complaiint about one clerk charging mm {'96 rind an? othor clerk charging .a12n-get foe fog: the `same service cmld bellonc away wigh. `_....._.~ooo'.._.....-.... `SUMMER T`ixr}i.1_fh6i4u's HOTEL, cooxsmwu, Go. Simcoe, on -u.-. u -_u 1 A..-- May 21st, 1879. f~i'E,T'L"oE. UANOE FOR SALE. P0LIGE1G (`I.ilii'|', BARBIE, B:u`ric~, June 16th,` 1379. -oIJv;;L\i'17 g{0'7r7 TOTE H 1575 AND AMENDING ACTS. NEYMO U Pas IMPROVED OIL 5 CUP,` - ` . \J Sllihglc Blocks, $1.50 per load. D, MgDoNE1_.L, 17-..- H ! ?'c\"ory xxxmxicipzfsit-.'* S: t.x.-ml nm_joir?.y' \_'.'-:5; Stratford "Beacon. C`ook's3po}m1.u.rit_\.' th-n. it `Z Tho -_I3.=.-fA)x'u1 Vr_\ `cm.-lib `it to Lhrs re aw`.- 3`ati l 0licAy`3 .3 ity Ai_.': n'q110er term` to once which got .T`ix'. .` I.ogis1atuz'c. son SALE, CHEAP. Townshi-1-1. Innisl,_ 14 u_- ......Lu nf Qhnnnn At the Hour ot Twclvc o'clock, noon, on 1; W K"1 ~.*"r E 1) . T151":/us, n .u.~x;.\n 1.\u. Corner Front and Lawn .`~`,ts., ` Torontn. Youys _t1-u'ly, . 1 A (1 want , F.\Ll.`O\'IIlUliUE 8:. Hu\'L12i~=, Vc11d()r3' Solicitors, Toyoutu. -,._.. _.,.. ,L A\t\(l , -.... ....` (Signed) 10` M. H. [2 r. East Simcovy is rshu able and :'.0mwI.:xL `_`ll}yAUw fact t3x}`;x` '1 ll - - 1-. Bmnn`-z,` . "ll , wrLI W. CALDWELL, ru____I-`AL_ -1. n `FIREWO0.]-)(. JOSEPH ROGERS, Again"... -4.4 n `.4... Charlotte-st,, Barrie.` n1 " April lat, 1879. T. W. T-\`x'LOll. Nefcho Foundry. . 1. 19`! public Wm C -unus1jml..:;i g;l1t;_i*n": b ` ' . shape we shut: om; . topping and` A xxiowing ivhich` ` wne mi iiispldy `lit; ir.l18.f, 11i1ir1t`(11nre- ' "prior to being delivered eq`o_e1;i:1e;f;pee;%' :tive_owno1js._ _ vy`a&:'j1iet`on thing vfj detracted {f199ii1 'Ll1e'.bc:1i1ty`.of $1115. .*p_ect;clc and tii1c';,`;`ad1uimtion ic.eliit_e,d _. i.lmt'wi11i;thzst the 1n_m:l1'ihes were ' not 111nde"ix1 tI1:$'tovi1,. lzutivivore the pro_- 1 d11c_t.Of .51 ' m311iifr{cl,ory' in an .ailjt1 centi county m-'1 5:1.-lid "(oz i':ir111c- 's iii this vici'z1- ity l'y_:11n"v'5;_;i3nt. i Now, ix-vliy "tn.-n11l'd' `those reapcra. inst. ham lmcnltxii-nel,1o'11t in I:1`rrie,1:s7nai `1125 11`.om_v- tlneyj '1~`1~.p`x'r)- ssiexilfti i.'i.'stca _c-f being Sent out of tho" c0:uit;.' mt:1.i1:'c- cii~-::'1l11k&,(l almxit lutrc? '!'l:`{:: 1'-; .-1 tli mglat 1V'l!iCi) no v.lo\1l:tHl.ruv.`.l: mum `(Linux one 0.`: us as" we lookeil at t-l1rnliu;l:;.\-`Apl' im plL`:lI1L`lli3 frmn 8. fofoigzz f::cto1~y on ()u1j'Btrec'L'-3. `And the only answer {~l1j\l.' 7-: :1111e Imp}: to 125 was tlu: _uj:<:l;o of 11:11` qu<'u'_\" :. VVl1y ?" They 1:01:l\l_- liin-'0 be-.':-.11 ' imule lu.-1'(>'n'nd they slmI.1lv_li1au: `moan In:-.rl.': liumj l`hcro, in notfln'.n- ~il.lm-`i1112'i.r.`- t'ow1_1 i 1;s(,-lf01' in itsisilizxatinii i,l.1:if. woulu not an mi 0_l`-st:1'- ole in tho '.`- 2'._\' of -.1 l2p.'go:1m1 lL1cijaLi\'(: buszinciss l1::_inz,v- Imus l_\/ mu orm-.rpt"isi11g and om.-rgotic mun who understood tho W()l'l{ of .,mul11(:I`.i1r.;5 an :~.<,-;1'ioul:'.11'a1li1 J1- plttinor-.t 1~'i::nI:fm;m:-\', um! \\f1s5;1iOSSi _`_i)SPl of oi` could living; in ..l:iL'i :\i-I tho requisite capital to cabal:-lialx it... * 011 the bcntmry the condit.icn.s am: most 1":nox`ablc for tllic a:1ccc;;:;z"ul o po1'atii3z1 of Sllcll am iudilsti-_y. Tbs: town lms 11nriv:".llc.<.l frgcilitiots, liotli inu-i'11::l :\.ncl'cxt:>r:ml, for tho l)'.1:`.i,1i<.-33.; its lucntil-:1_T1-r,-11: :1 r:`.il,wu_v point of vi1_z\v, is L'li)lll .'l1'.lV`\' r;:1if.'al;lz: ; the: :w.r:`ou11( ing 'COUl'.-t!'_y` prcseittsx :1 most ix1~:it,i21g eld for 0]`/(:l`:l"FlI_'n-`4~- iu i':1c'.-- r:1:_n1n'ttv;-1 how x\-g;.::.;1:4i1i:e;- `it we "c.-.111 fa.-.9 :11l;:2olntol_) not sill`: to at.-1"w1z`iS 1:21 Lie: Wu. 1301143-.5 0 s;):zu: niigvli ir1.(lj.;;;x,;'_-,1 ill our I11i . tint wlzicli is in he ll-clil :`.cc0uI1i:x'ulc 173:` E` the fli4.lfiiill 121'->21: }lu`cr`:&'l_l1-.1i1 li,1u*- riri,-g 2113:1111)-' an the ` }_;;u'(; of Llzasu _wl.-x.=,_ 1.-lic-uld more p:\rl.ig.1'.l;1~.l~,` '-.n_-.(=1.1`l tlmvix-1 ; -duHt.x`iul_ I1i`ngI'{`..<': of the t;:5v.'11 "us :1. glrity : to be fnillxfull_y ii.-;clm1*gc.1l, gmd i'e:u- on * , the par: of tl:c:-:-'1 who hzm: the mezms to ,1, co op,-rute in the wo1k.. In aim-al of C uz1ng1`ic-.`1l*.~1v.r:1l l!{lpl(?E1.li. li1l\I)l`.fIl(:t0I`y i: we spunk of but. one i11:lust_.1'y wliich we 8 believe cnulcl lm c-:11`:-iml on in 'B:1r1fic, `l both to tlie ndvatvxtazg-3 of the p1_'o}:'ict01's and Llzc l)L.!t3iif,v nf tlze (: :5 lrzrge. 'l`hcm are others wliicli \\'(,`Sll21ll 3 not lit)`-`.3 (~11111nm-.1to-`_-, but which will war (2 tlily,ncc11r to tlww, who have an inlc:lli- d `g<:r1tlc11v.)'.\'l1v oi lll.iS,BL1l{lO:t. Now, 5 wlmt are we going to _ (lo _uboi1t it 3 This l`. is :3. question" wliicli ouch itiz(:11' 0_f13-.1_1'- rig who has the interests of his town at f! liem-t,al1uull put to l1i1113clt',41n1l thought * l'ull_v, C:\1`XlCSllf' and in1mediz1tcl_v' strive ' to cool: an answy`. to. .l`>:s.1-rio is not go~ f: ing alwud us she ouglit or might. The '1 place lacks that ind-.1stl:'ial element iulxor U coixzposition Wllltlll could insure Thor a vigorous state of existence. How best to infuse this vital" element is the prob? lom. The Town Council, who lxzivc be- fore tacklgxl in, slmuld study againlo solve it. Tho moneyechxieix of the town should lulu: 51 liancl in `aim task. `Every man ill the place who ,\,lxEnl' `he can give aid should not be slow to offer in. VVo need, as :1 cox`m'z:1'.ni:y, to join to- gether and fans llzi xxiatic-.1` as it ought to be faced. ' liinlustrics rarely if "over spring up in iowzi wi_tlim1 t am e!i'o1't nal. being miide to m`.-cm11:`.g0 their establish- ment. .l`l1i5 effort shouldfbo put forth in Bzirrio--4n11?.l if in bqclone at once cm'nest.}y :md_ 1lote1'1ninc -dly why "may we 1101; oxliect to 1200 it yild tihe szmie fruits $lvllB.`\'(I mvnmlotl ' like efl'01'ts' put forth iii otihc-2' tax-.~ns in the country which ;1ow'gu1`c as 1nan11i'aictL11~ix1g con- trca? V'l`h_e olnmus of'T1m.ADVA:\'c1: will be ever roakl_v -to re;-cuivo comm11t1i- V c-:1tion.~; on t-l1isv.ll-impo2'_':iau1t matter, .u\rnu.3, Assigncc. 24-3t. Apply to 41. Being composed of the East 5 of Lot 17, 8th Concession, Township ofIIss.-1, County of Sim- coe,--xi portion of the estate of the late John Willougliby- The farm. comprises 100 acres, all of which are cleared, except [0 acres which are timhcrcd with good hardwood. Tlicpropcrty is conveniently situated, bein close to the ll. &. N. W. railway and 3 ooii market, with village, schools, post olhcos, churches and grist mill, all within a. mile of it. This is one of the best farms in the township for raising grain. Possession will be given in the fall. For terms, &c., apply to the under signed. JOHN LEN N OX, J AS. JOHNSON, Exccutors of the Estate. __.____.__.... .__._.____j. _ 22-`Zn: _ _. ...., -Jun unu- Oicc of (he Turf, Field and Farm,` 37 Park Row, New "York. LA Vwrmx, brown man-, fouled 1842, bred by Capt. \V. J. Minor, died tho` property of John Coffee, Sutrcrn, N. Y: IMPORTED Bnmm zz.x- -lstdzuu, imported Brit` tanic by Mnloy, 2nd dam by Nancy, by Dick Andrews, roduccd 1870. B. F. Gnu LL`, brown colt y Lightning, ran 26 races in one year, wiimiuxz 13. boat timn 1 4:: um-.oa.... 7 Rernemlaer the Stand, Mcore s Bur]; B. ocl', narly opposite the Sum- mersctt House, 11' ` ' I ` v `V '. lend at_7.1_:/, half ixnprovcd farxns. VI` HiE(-HO ROUGH B RED NOTES AND cb-e$i_n;aNTs. Cm-::m:\'(: rcA{.-om: of the condition of the crops comr,-. fmn: :;Hql1ul'Lel`S. The prospcqt:~1-ofn. bmmtiful harvest zzr-'3 all 7t.h:`.t could be xlvsixfc-:1. - ....vu.. uvnv uy ungunumg, 20 in wiimiug 13, best time 1.46, beating 7 others z_nt`Jcrome Park. He ran at Long Branqxh, in 1.46.}, bodting two others. 85 for season ; $10 for sure colt. V . ' , MATTIIE\V SAMPSOIM |)...'...i.-.6...- { T` T :Fo1{17i7f1id1isANb Dollars, private funds, to 21-tf `-:'R(T`r"" IZJFLES, HIIOT U'I7.\'S ;\.`u1.\lU.\'_I'I`I().\', &<`. May 27, 1379. WW2 C-ha QDQQ 35553??? 0 .v`vIr:.<.~u::;. .\.`o\v1m.\', 1"mLs"1`E1: 5: Cu., Millbrouk, h:1\'copI.-:md:u1 agency for the sale of their mnuufactlm.-s in Barrie. .'\g:-nt, will be on the market every market -day to shuw samples and take orders. Impla- mc-'ntu may be seen on (3-ll."v'r-.~'f.., (Lt/joining H11`. P. I\'c(t)")".-s Sta; 1'. Danie, "April 30, 1579. ' 17-ly _. .5 0"".llACl.lAA`H_-il(.`NlIE T ' QR `SALE, CE-E;'."" Sets Saw-Log or-"1-`i:lua,r Trucks, in good 3-" wadv." ?v;2'5-,a..~%.:P*z 37%;}. I ` - n. w. (`)1-`EXCEL I - l'm.Icn; ('m'u'r. Barrie. ` ____ . The County of Simone I~Ixzunina.ti_rn.1s of Caudxdatcs for 2nd and 3n1 L?l:nm (fcrtlhcates will be held in the Tm: No;-Lizsaz-xx of C;mmla., . A`: ` Nort-h`.yesLQrn . i{:2il\y'::,yn " na!2.t)de8ig112lt-iiig (`:20 l{0:xd. -}\ Ivllllllulu UUIIUUL Iuvvv- I IIlIlIlD' As follows :-For Sucoml-Class, on l`lIH\'- DAY, JULY 8th, at 2 o'clock p.In. Fur 'I`hiwl.(!I.-mu nn Mt IN I):\ Y. Jl '[.\' Lu; 1, J U141 am, 3!: 2:1) CIUCK p.Iu. For Third-Class, on ;\lU.\'l);\Y, JULY 14th, at 2 o clock p m. - wu unvq Bnrric, June 16th, 1876. <,'l'a 4;Duuu AUL uuu UUAUUILILCLI :PATNENT 1' E wane:-rr. ":VVV -v--v "1 v v--~-- ---. -v - -- Specications, Conditions, Forms of Ten- der, and all other infdnnaion will be furnished on application at this ollioc, or at the Cana- dian Emigration (mice, 31 Queen Victoria street, E. (3., London, Iiixglantl. Department of I`.a.ilways and Czumfa, g U`1`l`.\WA, l3th'Junc, 1879. ix/0 Y 1+0 LEN}? F`AP.MERS O_F SIMCOE. 'r('7`Ut" ' . 1 a 13`' - 1 ,n(-`.2 ` TENDERS addressed to th.- Honorable the Minister of Railways uud Canals will be re- ceived at the Cahadimn Emigration Oice, :51 Queen Victoria street, E. 0., London, hn - land, until JULY 15th, next, for Steel Rui s and Fnatcnings, to be delivered at MUN - TREAL, as follows : 5,000 tam by October 15:, I879. 5.000 Ions by June 15!, 1880, 5,000 tons by October lat, I850. -__,1:g:-..._ n..._..... .: nu... 1.'1l:LJla.L, ADA Aavvvuz. My-\vu The Railway will commence at \Vinnipcg, and run North-westerly to connect with the main line in the neighborhood of the 4th base line, and thence \VcetorIy between Prairie la Portage and Lake Manitoba. m,....1..-.. .......L I. An I-I... n-infml hm... TENDERS`for the: construction of about one hundred miles of Railway, West of Red `River, in the Province of Manitoba, will be received by the undersigned until noon on liRTT)AV_ lsrr AUGUST next. I. U! 0655!: any Loan`. aaunuvvvuo Tenders must be on the printed form," yiich, with all other information, may be ad at the Pacic Railway Engineer's omccs, in Ottawa and Winnipeg. . . l.l 1)I) A IY\' Department of Railways and Canals; ` 0'l`_TAWA, 16th J unc, 1879. `tr:-liulrrio, April `ind; 1879. roccnvcu Dy WHO uuuunugucu u FRIDAY, 131` AUGUST next. nu... `n_:I....... ...:1l nnnuvvunnnn Cums Catarrl_1, Asthmn and all I -ronchiul Complaints` Singers an.1 Sfmnkem all use i; sxxccosafully. Fo_r mic on y at J. \\'0(ul3' Drug Store, Barnc. . M. L. SMITH, nn in Pain. A nnf. Arllnn-u n.. 26 Iv. .FainigL"1 iii";i}iits 2 .`.Iy:.<~'2:-;. .\'0\\'Im.\', l1`nn. .9. (T114 Millhrnnl: ' ESTS oI',B_A1e1zIE. .5 V ')A1.I'. FOR THE GREAT`--` smium nmvnu snounmg __-___. _-.____ _~ , Mu.` JOHN BURTON, memo`i:I{1sK\v""a&.isnx 2 [OSEPII 1{OGE1`:g,N 1 ( iRs1`5CLAss'FA:1u1 FOR SALE. 1`nNnEi"i01T'sTi'EL RAILS. iiavoviii _c"ribuL HOUSE, anmus, t,.1I...._ 1.1.... u ,,.,....l l'l...... .... I`l I M. H. HARRISON. MUTICEQ. The co.~lcbrn.tc:l mzumfacturcrs of H. :(.'oux{'s' pop`: I '. Mr. Cumborlund _ of the deputation. of the result of the interview -it may be ' Barrio from the - into Barrie as formerly. Thursday :1 deputation of meinbers of the `County Council took n- tripto T - route and had an interview with N1`- Cumborland respecting tli(.-1'aLtcsun(ier the new railway arrangement, '.l`herEx- ecutive Board was not in session, and was eoxiscqiiently obliged to be less explicit i.il{\ll'il_(': might otherwise have been in responding to enquiries made by the se\'_eml_ incnil,-c~1`s Speaking gezu,-1ull_v stated that the assurances before given that it was not in s contemplation to in crease the tax-ill` beyond the old mic, that is to say, we believe, the rate which obtained before the keen competition between the two companies began, or to take any unfair or ui1l'O:u%Ol1i.ii)i)z\:i\`m1~ tage of the altered condition of nii'.~'.irs, were re-iterated by the Mnxmgixig Direc- tor. So far as Mr. Cumberland felt himself justified in oicially stating his I V views he was ready to give all pos_=:iblc-, 1 information; and even on imtt-c-rs.-1 about which he was not prepared, in the ab- sence of the Executive Boc.'rd, to iv; positive information, he touched with 'every'appn.rent desire to enlighten and A assure his tuulitory. Among other as- surances given to the deputation '\~.'-4:; i that there would be no increase in the fare to Hamilton by the ,II. & N, W, line; and that in the inatteref freight rates to points common to Torontovand Hamilton there would be no discrimina- tion. Mr. Cumberland also st-utecl that ojunction of the two !'0i\(iS_\V'0l1id be made near Allundule, and the traclc into race course taken I: . Of course the connection sputh of Allen- dale renders the laying of in. third rail "as far as Barrio necessary, and Mr.` Cumberland informed the deputation that were the `Company in a. financial position to 6080, they would at once put down 9. double track between Allandale nndeBarrie. The present Northern sta- tion is intended to answer for all purpo- ses, the trains from Hamilton running on Illa urhnln I-Ln u'?..L ....... ..-L`....... `. 1*`; :L*w ' Sula Agent for the Celebrated I-f`||-I- Chan: -----A- , '-A.'\JI.\J. I. LILUUDALVU 3 ` Dollars, 75/, yearly, or 3]/, yearly on good, nl `-For tho-(Aiouuty or Slimwx-.. ._- . . yr: 1 I-In Will be, during the season, at the Summcrsctt _ House, Barrie, on Saturdays, and on \Ve(lncsdays at \Vcbb's Hotel, Stroud. 3. F. cARvE_|3 \ViH In. .I....:..... 1.1.- _-- A By order, ._._..- .- -.. L - -. -..~ W. TIIOMSON & (IO... Opposite Poet Oice, Barrie n. 11: 3111115, Gen. A eat, Arkona, I ).,g, M1. Boys,` Scuy. B, of Iixmniners. -.-n nr 05 FISHING TACKLE, l J -nvu in `xxx: 1m'!ni:~xta.k- :5 u,~.u.n1'l:`ab l(: 2mxnner' `ha 11114.1-l'i`.:lj()1`:i(`.S in " in 't!1<`:"Hii i1`.g. His -:3; 31`8,"----.'-:u_Vf5' the .55!) "it was Mr. A :.1- xi: PULl.%AN'S H. PULLAN. w. BRAUN, 1`. BRAUN, Q:-nu-1-fa mm L ou n , - Propnetor. 22- ..v-., `Secretary. K. I . U u , Secretary. 3 -_~5.3t 11 I)` .ll\uf \rV\.ll l'\'2l'\l`lWL- Ln uppl_\-' to the Influ- Cook :1 . tho . LU ...-... .-.u. at `x .1 `::t6;d him, was mgun.-; lw.1'I::1bLmt. i_c)n:u'y c_f}`.e(:b of the 123 oxen _ popular- ` I.-I\l\`|' hx Hmnn..,, `-'.13:u'ity in. 1 a I) l i.~`. t-hi: ; \1m.lex" the , 1.m.n1i1tv0n I Ir` Lnnvsy, Iauuy euuu. uuauu W uu IUUKULI upon as impostors. They were courting a couple of -fair Duntroonites, one of whom, they wanted to go -withthem, `promising give T -her a sp1_endideducutip n,j Some `of the.- inhabitants" "W810: under the,-ixxipjjggion that; '?`!?*3!'v`?*!?`?`!L`:1}"'?'8`.iI'-`=e*..-. -ingratiated themselves` intotho favor of the lllglllz ll'UHl LHL` Ull.-V. 1.110 J. U1`?!/TL! Nb ( \VllU5U lmowledgo of the geography of this county is evidently not very extensive) snys:-It appears that when the Rimers left Toronto they m:Ldc their way, byooucessions roads, to Sunnidnle, in the township of Floss, 1VIns1mka, where they assumed the names of Wcstmmx and Forbes,- the latter being represented as the son of L ord Forbes, n woalthy English peer, who had come out to see the country under the-guardianship and tutorship of \Vcstmnn, which was the alias of F. AW.Ri1ner. They stayed at Sun- nidulo 9. short time, zuudithen went toADun- troon in a fn'rn`uor s Waggon where they re-' mainod for two weeks.` i The first week they stayed at a. private residence, having family; -but the second one thoyjvero obli - ed to stayoat the hotel the family with whi they werestaying having became suspicious-A that:they~w.ere not -what they: yepreseutdj ' themselves to be.` _ During theij"~stsy at Sunuidale and.D_unt1-oon, they wereuve'ry ,fond`of eilxibjtiug the gold sovereigns they- hadin th'Tr possession >_AWh :en:showing thnnn thaw hid-the ~1. .u!ihnnai+;'. n n3nnnf.n had in thir `posessiof; 1 When 'showin7g these they had the lumiih ad-to insinuate that ux rnninntn (NH nn!-. Izimw what `I-}mv IIIUU JJl.'l.'LU H3 LUl'|.l.IUl'ly. - On the whole the visit was not pro- dutive of any particular benet; nor was it to be expected it "would -b.e.. _ It was on tho inv,i*a.tiou of Mt`. Cum- berland when last in Barrio, and more _with:a view to have it fully understood Tthat.theT anxiety felt by the peoplc.of- , over the new depalrture was nbt [ lfniann. than ' w;`1 i-Ln -nvnnnl-3-- -1' 11113550 0110) IIIQU. VDHU Hl'u.l1.I.UULl DU lXl5lIlU&l-IU that the residents did.npt kixow what they were-.-an imputation that greatly offended the `villagers. Theyprotended to be very religious, F. W; R. rpresenting hiniselfn _a.R. C; priest `in char e bf themomls and education `of the; yo1'xt_ful scion of Lord Forbes. A_a, however,thoy iinbibedeapretty freely, they soon came to ho'~1obk' gupon as imnnsfnm. Thaw wm-A 1-.mn-lr.ina a. nrmriln -`--Thu mzmy . pu ':;on.=swho lizwo_claims to 1s2'npcx`ly in Eiigltmtl ought to look prompt- ly to illL`.ll - i1\_LcrL-Isis. Tliu Act for` the liixzitatioiizs of :\Cl}l01l3 relating to 1`C.f).lp1 0- ].-ci':y-was passed as fuivback as 1874. It . \'.`:1.'s :-.311; ilcxueut, to Lord -Sclbm-nc s bill 11 for facilimting` the t-x'a.xisfc1' of land, but, ` ,(\'.'lu: to the importance of its provisions iuul in givcv all concerned fair warning, its opnmtion was dofc1'rcd to J mi. `1, 1879 The gist uftlio Act is zrdeclziratiuzi that no pcgmsrm almll lrrincf _.'my action to1'ec.>vei' lam-.1 U1 1-cut uxcu-pt_wi sl1in Lxvulvo years aft-L`.:' the right has .'x.ccrucxl. . `In the case of infauxcy, cnvci-t\u' or lHL11`1'l.ilg0, mid ll'.1l. L(;y,11 period of si.\` years is to be allow-_ ed fi-mn the torxxlixiation of the disability, or in tlu; case `of any c.la.imin'g through a persun who lnbuux-czl under such disability, fruni the `time of his or hcrdmth. . Tho pcI'iL: of grace 'n`l1mvu-cl to persons aibscxit beyond was is abolished. A land-ownor wlm p_crm'it:; the nioxlgagee of hisestate to In-1d` p:_ssessiA:n will be barred, and will not ` bu ablq tu redeem his property` at tl1c_ end of twelve ycm*s'ron_i, the time when the lM.lA.`l' took possession, unless he has received 0 written ncli11(l\\'lcdgelllOI1t of his title. In no -iustan_cc will it be 13ossible-toteco_ver land or rent 1'-.ft-er sn'e_rmg claims to_go to sleep for thirty yams. ` ' '_ ' ` .. 1.=~1m:, the '.l`r>1'ontofo1'ge'xf, who was xu.ct>l1t1)i o;1'1'cstcd while triwclling witli his brother to Wixmipo;;,an(l who escaped from the oicer sent from 'l`omnto to bring him 1m\'n,but was 1 subsequently rc~arrcsted was ita}1)(3;L1'S in tlxis neighborhood after his ight}, from the city. - The Telegram (whose 1(nnu."(u}(vn nf ux. rn-`um-m':}1v nf this: I-.nIn'|f.v --l\ews of the smcty of P,1'0Ic5so1'_ Nur- donskjold, t-he. SwcdishfAx`ctic explorer, has atlmady been cuumumicatcd to the `public. His little-expedition-jugs not; made much noise in the worl asfca;1'si1z).vn been cntortaim.- for its safety -;4 but its results are a1l1'c-mlypi m-`ed to be highly interesting and il'u1)L{rtu1t. He is the first to demon- strzxio. the cxi.=.tonce'of upon water-,p1'obnb1yi for cmmmerco, and (1. Coast 11ne,[1msteml of icu elds the yarn` rrm1 id,.ac1'oss the \vlml novrthextu boundary at` `Asia, and also` the rtst to saiithrough from the Atlantic to the Pacic euatwzu-d by Wa_.y of the." Arctic Son ; in other words to d_isc0ver'the north- east passage. He {will doubtlcss_ have much other _nmt.to1' of interest to communi- "rate upon his rcmrn to -Europe, toward -which his \'ess{;:] "is n0\V'f1Jx'0Ce0(i1f1g via Buhring s Straits, the Pacic mid Inrliam Ocean.-3, and the Suez Canal. ' IJUU ll-`S lU1lU\VU"` . ' . _ A1` this time, when ll1{1SSCS'O people are under the. destructive inuence of-irreligion and impiety, mona.cin,r,r to order and lmv, and, pimuising to shake nllvthc thrones of Europe, it would be wise and politic to place popular cd`uca.tinn,undcr the benign inucnxe of religion, which is the infallible` gtiamntcc of civil order, and solid basis of society, and the strong `support of the throne. As ymlr Majesty has been pleased 1- cstublisli a Catholic university at Quebec, C:mml:-., so yum` petitioners most humbly pray _tlmf,v yu1i1"l\Injesty wolild please to confur n. lexxg-dusircd f:n'ur_ and benefit in the csmlilialnncnf mi` 1: Czitlmlic.nni\'crsity _u-t Dublin. ' - ---'1`im (-L113`Ii-:}H;i'fL'I"3:iy:*:-\Vu mg in. ffmncul thrtt .-:.cu1mi(1c2`:LbIo numbu-.1` of those \\']lUv1')L't this im.rt of the countiy for l\II'-uni-_ tufbzt in the u:u'1_y 1:11.11. `of the year, am re- .1.ux'uix:;__r',, nr are ubuut to return, being dis- Crmrtlgud by the; diflicultica which luwe been in thcix? path. The greqtcst this- Sc:l8(`:)lV1`A3S how the amount of mud am} \r:1tm- mut with an the pmi1'ics, making t_-1'.'1\'uHing ullbut impossible, and thus pre- Vl.'1flti1l_'.', parties frum ln'::1ting theixnsclvos. The dxmvbuvrk, will, of cu\u':sc, disappear as the .-m:1`son ':1dv:mces, and thosc who cxxxigratn after ihia may wonder at 'thc-A dil}iuulLi_c.s n0\\' ropm't<:d; `but it is evident that they have v_di.~1coux'u;;cd xuuny of those` \\'h(_) we-nt, oxttozlrly in the season, and that `Ont-zu-in will receive htck :\'uonsidcrablo number of t'z1::su who intended to lcavo it fur goud; 7 The hvcnty Czmaizm Bislmps who lately sent a 1')etitiunt`o the. Queen, praying .fnx- tlu-. cs_tu.b1ishu1mxt of 1`. Romzm Oatlxolic vUnivo1'sity iii Irolmul, c-.mclude their poti- .........A.. At` -.......L. ...... -.-A Miss-Stevens, of =WaI-_ton,' died re: cently of toothache. Although this isn; ram occurcnc<~', th1sTis :m_m1disputod ca3_e. nf denih rjesulting from an oxcnlcinting tonntlmchc. The vmtun, who was xfyoung .~xucrio:ux wnm.-m. employed in u. fzimilyinv \V:11t.nn, had suffered some days with a timthacllo, xvlxiclxaccunxpmiied an ulculjntc-d jaw. An attempt `was nm.u'.c to extract the trux:-lusonm nu:mbcrs, but hc1"bect.11 were broken mi" 251111 her fwd fms-tr_)u sore to p-.`.1'mit. their 1'-`>mu\'z\I7 by the process of 'gn1t,tng_g .~'u-.'.~x-y the guum, From extreme pain .-xho gmdu:~.1ly sank Ilndcr it mlti} J.c;`.th put z.n um`. tn h-51` -31x!fu1'i2v.g.3_. A . DIt0_Wl\"r:D _.Ai.~,;i`u,1:.- boy was drowned in ,t.h:; mi}! `pnnol,"New .Lowrell_. .1u.sb Sun- day <:vening- `It appeaws he was in compztny v.-_.-ith `:1 larger boy_.\sf}1o per.- sua. him to snap s on some loss, which in.`xL:u1t.I_',"'1-oiled, pracipitating him into ' the \-.'r.tc~.r. A Stmngo , to t'e1:Lt.ol1is com- pm1it-;_+1 ~m:u!o no (xtlbx-t_; to save him, nor did he give the zL}:ir_n1 until 3731110`; time after u: occzzrmnce. _Bt;n(:L:AnY.T-B6tv/oen one ond. two o'clock this (fwodnesday). xnornixig Mr. '1) I-ITo.w1~.u Jung .~:e.rn'e" w.L':' h'r:'xkmx';iIi.o` and :1 'qnu'mti`..y of ' tobacco, u. -1-evolvgir amd u. number of bottles of liquor stolen. Thc_thim'us c1!'uo,<':d `am exit:-unco from tho.-. 1"e.-oxf of the p1`e'iui5(:3 by `breaking 11 ' _'_v ' [l"o:r.-.-:p:::.:1-:uce_ (,Jf`Ht`e-.Ll0!II:t`.-1"`, ' _ punt) cf-,r;la. `e and t1`nf::stoning t..o lower sash -In" tfhcih Tnzgte they overlooked L-Lax-tthiugzo til], tvhich-contained sev- e`.':L1 10Har:5. ~_'1.`wooor tlireo suspicious -clmmctc-:4 \-/etc noticed lying around ` the \'i}Iag;<> the pt-;viou'=i day, and .c`ortso are hr,-Eng vnadc to h:u'a`f:Iu-.xxx mfI`.csted. - _IuIuvvw vvqs uuu uuvg uupurlufe W33 110$ feigned, than with the expectation of accomplishing` much in the direction of ` "in.|.18_n0ing -the management " to dal ` ;;gont1y with the errir_1q." V to be/Tm9.de' an` Vinatitnbion as which the tovsfr} and` county` may` 5101: feel "` as hinic-d.' ` "Tug Fm ram -mxicruiaxi`. has a` very just cstiimation of Iiihe reputation when it speaks of what it. lacks in order r u . . . - - . News 0:: THE ask" ..__- .'.*n-Es no.u ALL` cxvnrc. "imam. . Kjov FOR Tzpxnnn .'1\}Io1`nm`1S`.-5-Mothers -who have sueredpangs o~aympnth'etic 'ef when they have had to give their in ants vastor Oil, nndhave soon the unspeakable die at and misery the little one has endured. ' all rejoice to know that their precious pets need never know this son-ow more. The Emnl. H1: RATII1 .1l.LLl(!-ID I'r.-0ne of our well; knowd citizens was ittin in his parlor the other evening sun-ennde by his wife and children when the. conversation turned upon likesand dislikes, and taste and flavor of vari- ous condiments. One person preferred this, another that, when 0. `little blue-eyed, ioun `year-old spoke up and said she rather liked Castor Oil! This seemed singular; but it is iihsnmriqimr.-when.wa know that she. that W111 811. T910100 U0 KIIOW WIIIIF Inll` PTCCIOUS P035 need never know this sorrow more. The Emul- sion_ of Castor Oil made by Scott & Bowne is -11.3 Palatable to the baby as its natural susten- ance, and-is even milder and more oicaciaqa ; in operntion than ihe o1d"nu.useous doses." Tina `new preparation ism we1co'me to grown up folks as to the babies. It isaoll at 25 cent; nbottle; _ ` The grand climax of success is at last achi- eved. Thepoor rejoice, the sick arise. and walk, the rich bank 111 the golden sunshine of erfeot health. The physical miseries of the uman frame need no longer be en`dured.~ D3. Kmds C.u.n_>m:m Gowns Courounn, fo1f Dyspepsia,M Gonstigqtien; Sick _Headnche. Ooming u` of `Food. aundice, _ Lxver `Com. plaint. B ' usness, General Debiliiiy} ' D:-o'w_-.n sinesa and. Levi J_SDirits.'_; _Th'ig wenerf;i- remedy posilioell cure, nndgthnt `-where "97" ';;x-emedyhaa'fai ` Toprove ' ` A'i4if iuiZ1nidii.?wilI"i!o-till`-wn5`clAim:?lm-fit: INTERVIEW RE " F.J:.1:.-11), rm 1- ' T.11e11~'1v.. * ev remeuy nus mueu. 10 prove was nus ' eriufremed will doallwo claim for it yon.abr'o,w'i.1un` trial bottle free of I` .; f ~ _ ' ':reaci1l_ `y. pmeivq..itI-. .. 14, 1u.:uuuuuepLUU; vv 1:1. .1. L/'uI.1`K0, L105 '4 Con. 1 Pro )ert Msossecl in his Own ) . I n:m1o,m1d the names of Robert :1.1}d Wilson Clarke struck 011'; Neil McNivcn. \V 4, Gun. 8, Assessment sixstaincd; -Tlldcn Ban- ncr,_W centre pt W; 15, con. 12 entered: on llcaident Roll and taken of? N on-resident. vRo11. Goo. Ratclib; E5 16,1003. 9,Redu'c- ed $100 on peraonznl property. Alexander - Watt, Lot 25, Con. 5,?Rcducod $20 on fea'.1 and $0 on personal property. UESFOT U11 1 '|Vnl5 5001.113 Slllgulflf; nun ll} 13 s;1tpri_sing,- whcnwo know that she, that v momiiig, had` been taking some of Scott 81 Bowno s Palatable Castor _Oil. Price 25 cents.- ` '- A ' .. 24-lm. . . ALL, descriptions of- blanks, Deeds, `Mort- oges, Leases, and other Conveyancing Forms, c.; also Magistrates , Division mi other Courts ; Commercial, Landlords , Constables , -Coroners , &c., &c., kept instock nnd.sold at Toronto Prices. Orders by mail promptly at- tended to. "Address ADVANCE Oice, Barrie. '4. Can. 1. 01:0 Covxom rnooI:mnx.\'e.~:'.-Tlie Coun- eil met on the 20th nlt. Present all mem- b(.:1's' except Mr. Lott. Petition of Donald Gillespie and others t-o,lnw-e original allow- ance of Road Lots 5 and (5 in con. 9 opened up, and present ye:Lr s-stntilte labour laid oilt on it was laid over for consideration at next meeting, and Messrs. Ross and Me- Kinnell were acommittee to e.\'n.rnine road and report. Comuuinie_:ition froin I-Ingh M. Clzwke, being report ofnieeting of joint - Commissioners, Medonto, Orillia. and Oro, with Co. Inspector, . held in Orillin, May 3rd. 1879, recoxnmending the formation of n U. S. S.between lots E 1 1,2,3, and S \V ' of 1 Con. 14 Medonte. lots 1 and 2, Con. 14,` Oro, and 3, Orillia, '35 at present exists. Committee appointed toexznnine and report in the matter of opening up crossro:id`nt Lots 25 and 26 in C011. 3, roconnnended thntno :ict_ion~be't.-Iken at present . very bad conditio_n, .:1.nd rcconnnends that agrmit be made to improve the smne. Ap- plications for grants of money to improve certain roads: `Wm. Croxall, for >320,'to~ gravel lino Gen. 8 mid 9 from Lots 20 to lake. Walter Shmpnel, to open up line Con. Solid (3 from Ridge to lake. Alex.` Wall, on 1ine'C-an. -1 and 5 from Lot 20 to lake. Jn.1nes' Reid was appointed Overseer of Highways instezul of John ' Moore in Division No. 93,` mid Reginald Colbury instead of Joseph H. Colbury in division No. Accounts.-Of Thos. Mz_u's`ha._l Young, culvert on C.` R. 10 and 11 Con. 14, SLOO; Angus Woodrow, work on U. R. 6 .'1.nd 7 Con 10. (3; days, $6.50; Dun- ` can Bell, work at Town Hall, 50 cents; Luthei-' Bau'bc1', rewood. 2 cords, $1.80. The `Treasurer was ordered to pay accounts presented, also salary of the Assessor for 1879. Mr. Steele was allowed to resume the land occupiedby deviation road through E_ of 16 in Con. I} in consideration of the pnyment of $20 for szunc. Grants were nmde to the following divisions of Roads:--' Crossro.=id'15 6.7 1U con. _ 1 (toform fncw -road) . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . .$50 00 ' do do con 14 . . . . . . . . 10 00 V Crossroad 10 S; 11 (old survey) con 1 25 00 .Lin-.2 con. 2 and 3 from lot 20 in con. 3 to Ridge . . . . . . . . . . _ 10 00 4 and 5 from lot 20 to lake 10 00 4 a.nd5fron1 lot 15 to 21. . 10 00 A 5 -& 6 from lot 20 to Ridge 10 00 V5 and 6 from Ridge to lake 10 00 7 and S from lot 15 to 21.. 12 00 ` 8 and 9 from lot 10 to 16. 10 00 8 3 9_fron17 lot 20-to Ridgo.15 O0 - 9 and 10 from lot 15 to 21 12 00 4 . -.9 & 10 from lot 20 to Ridge 10 00 ' `_` 10 & 11 lot 1 tell incl ve 1000 10 Jr 11 Ridge to lake. . . 8 00 "f `_` 11`& 12 lot 10 to 16 8 12 &'13 Ridge to R y.. 20 13 lot _l5 to Ridge 15 ' 13& 14 lot 10 to 16 to` cut` hill to be supple- - . mented by $25 in work. ' 50 O0 Crossroad 10 & 11.con. 13& 14. . . -10 00 Overseers of-Highways were instructed to allow the following wages in expending money on R,o:ids,-vizmzm and team with waggon, and plough if required, $2.50 a. day; a. man $1; work 10 hdnrs at day. , 4 Adjourned to,Monduy, June the 30th,- eornr `ox-` m;vxsIox.---I.Is'r or APPEALS. Miehz:.elQnin1:in, N3319, Gen. 1, Assess- ment sustained; Israel Phinney, El 18; Con. 12, do. Willimn Locke, E; 13, Con. 12, Reduced $100; Win. A." Clarke, Lot lrnnm-lhu :i..-uxuqmul in him [nun Mr. l\rIcKinnell reported that he. ` had oxmnined theline of road Con. 12 and t 13 from Ridgeto Raiilway and found it in 1). LLKUEIVEU CHIS \VCCIC 35 LHE l`lD\'.\`.\'CE 0I_llC0 new stock of ruled letter. headings, assorted sizes and styles. Orders for prmting them llgd pro_rnptl)', and zit cheap rates. - .a 1- II" -v. a so .. . "1`1m Collingwiood 3Ic3.~rcn_I]er' prints the menu at the late dinner in commotion with the Wardeu's.cxcuraion.. The editor has - not a particle of consideration for Iuckless readers who were not present to discuss it. `What a laceration it is to n. ma.n s nor foolings topick `up his paper and read all about the boiled and roast turkey, plum pudding, and whiskey punch", and then remember that he hm; to make a. meal off mush and red herring? - - --}A3`ai1i'ng`13ositiveAproof to sustain the \ chaX`ges'mado by certain Reform journals . against theworking of the new tari',direct. . falsehood isresortcd to. A short timelago ucorrespondent ofu. Montreal newspaper ` stated that the ex'tensiveCnnadian our trade with Newfoundland had been lost since the inau ruration of the __Na.tiona}I Policy. The ontreal Witness, Vn journal which certainly cannot be suspected of any desire to promote the welfare of the Domin- V ion Government, says that the story was made out` of wholejcloth. . That so far from the important trade in question being lost, it is maintained in its full egr- tent, and bids fair to increase. At all "events, the tariff has done nothing to in- terfere with it," The commercial report- 1 er of 'tl1e'IVi-tneas received his information from a firm which had shipped about 22,000 I barrels of Canadian our to Newfoundland this yczu~,9,000 barrels ofwhieh were from the port of Montreal. The W tness adds :- 7 The members of the rm who `did the .1 business should .cortai.i1ly know whether they shipped our from '1\'Iontre-ul to the island ornot, and there can be no excuse for a repetition of the statement after it was contradicted, by this prominent house. ' .-eAn Indian named Mamcle, living on tho _'1.'yon_dinaga. Rescri-'e,wa.s literally roast- od to" de:ith by the sun on Wednesday. He ` artook freely of whiskey until he `became nk, and then layidown in the sun near hia dwelling. His daughter tried to him but c'ould not, and on viizitingl him1 some hours aftcrwa.rd.s, found that ho was not sleeping, but dead. In taking - olfhis clothing parts of his ilcsh came off with them, the osh being roasted by the heat of the sun. Deceased was about 55 years of ago- - lscslvan this week at Tm; Anuxcx-: oico ....... no-n..!. at ....1...1 l..u.,.. I......`l:...... .........'.c...: UIIICII IJU Ull WU l.Ll"IU.U- - The fact is _ that on more occasions than the one now specially alluded to, very erroneous and A positively harmful despatches have appeared in the Toi'on- to press from B:u'1'i`.,. and been` copied therefrom, errors and all, even into the County papers. We have lxeretofore forborne reference to the blundering items for reasons which it is not neces- saryto state. When, however, thee blunders assume the proportion this lab est one has, and are calculated` to create the impression it is mlculnted to create, it is time to` interfere, and enter it pro- testngainstothe COI1CllHl:u1C0 as a daily pwss correspondent `of one who is m-.m- ifeslly unt to ll the position. `initial Nausea. 2 1000 c1000 #10 1 3': IM'\ `Hos x_1of; Broken down `at, thou h a. `kind friend of ours has on tofling p p c we soon shall b. `VVc wish to state 1: n1:'we shall xnunu or ours nus en tcumg p p1_c we soon We wish state , tgt we shall still keep"on selling a thu - > -Unl {#0 have shall let our talkntivo friend know of it. . Look out for --AT 'I'lIE- _'l`'>rox`1t.6 l-`urnltaro llouge, `Bay-V ~` ~f A ilold trout. i this ome, apd. A`.Writ' of Attzhp -.t_?hns'bc0!V1 iaqued in 0 .0 . t t. "i ' the o\_1iAof'Bhrrie'on ..?r1sr3.r1-1' n?xv`-`at: N1 11 `d:iv.nf`J'ffLY, "LDWES1 Psghs pnlcasl FOR 0.! e one that we did not `deem it worth while " tocontrndict it-, but Luassled it m'(:r with 'never`t';nid anything of the kind about `the County Stock, and it never struck - Council mean by proposing 'to mu`rcn<,l- `made, and saved himself 'fron1tho ridi- .1, _ I r V - 4 "'"'; 1"" pearedto us to be so patent toevery 9. laugh. Of course` Mr. Cumlycr-lzuul us tlmtany person in the County would b_elio'Yo he did.` But this is not the` case. An Orillin `contcinporm-y has had its "attention called to the speech, and forthwith proceeds to enquire wlmt becomes -of all this interest, where is the account of it kept, what i the County or such valuable stoclc,--and a great deal more nonsensical things we need not men- tion. And then, after this grecrt burst ' of eloquent inquisitivemrsa, our r:ou`.cm- porary simmem down: It is pussiblc that Mr. Cumberland was 1'c`--k~m`tml in- correctly; indeed we prefc.-r to enter- tain that belief` rather than smspcct the` members of , the County Council of conspiring to de{'raull the County of so considerable a sum as $100,001 ). The writer might'h:wo supposed this in the first place, and thus lmve been spared the tremendous olibrt he has cule his article is calculated to evolm. What authority tho party who sent this despatch had for so wording it, we are at a loss to imagine. There was nothing wlmtever in Mr. Cl1n1xberl:ind speech that could be -construed into .mything;' like a. sto.tcnu,-nt that the County of Simcoe was receiving 4pcz- cent. iuter- h eat on its Northern stock. Mr. Clmn ` berland, it is true, referred to 9. recent transaction in which Northern stock re- alized four cents in the dollar. But, surely to goodness, no intelligent mm), even if he did not profuse to be n. rc- porter, could ever twist this into a state- ment such as Mr. Onml.-erlnnd in re- ported to have made. Thn font in Hm} nn rnI\I~r\ Ar-nnpnnnn - meet at In olue, ii: Ghe own 3} '-l`3arrie`,- on uuxa uauau, -nu. -.. .. ..-.....- ..-...- -V WEDN T DAY; the NI day of JULY ` " 3, LTwo.-bp.nxA.-, to rece1vo'staI'.ement of `E3: lventfa a..'urs,v appoint -an Assi ce, ' otste . ifgghey order the affairs 6 : ` `the ~ . . . _ _y. . _ . . . ',\ '~`~-*' .. :1 11- 15:: A..n':p`,_ 2 " Jhgg o-no - - - . . . . -- Mutton, by carcazm ` Sheep Skips. . . . . . . . Dressed Hogs .`. . . . ' Hides Bef-hiud quarter. . y fare ntmrtnr . . `_-vl\J \.X\.l\JJJ 1'41.` VVJJ.;V.I.I.'JlJ I`\JI.\. -1.. Haying and a.rvcst---men that _dan ,mo.w a.nd__crad1e. For urthcr pa.rticul:us,ap- ply at this; office. - ` ' _ 27.- I<`a1lVVhcnt . Treadwell. .' Spring...) . Barley. . . . . Pnm:.._. IUI\B.... . . ... OM:s..._.......... Hay,......... .. Straw . . . . Potatoes per bag. Butter rolls _.n`\ l)UU[--`lll (llll8I'ECl'u fore quarter Turkeys each. . . . Fleece-washed \Vool . Unwashed Wool.. . . . l)U.EEl' TUIIS . -tub. ` Lard per lb . . "Roam _ _ _ . . _ . JUN: E0 BIIKC 12110 PIZLCC OI an COIIHIIOB 011." The extraordinary demand for this improve- uicut of, a staple household medicine has - `brought fraudulent imitations into the market but the public can guard themselves against substitutes (which unprincipled -parties are at"- temptiug to sell on the reputation of this article) by seeiug_tlm.t` the uzxmc, Copeland's Swcet_Castor Oil, is on both \vmpper_aml_direcl tion label. , l"l.n ..n.!n-..!~n..,1 I.....:...-.. .........I.-.-.,..`l 7\[.-.-...... JV U1V.l.El1\UL W4 14 X l\.ll_.LV. LOTODUL Ask for CopcIa.ud s Sweet Castor Oil. Ob- serve the name. Do not be deceived.` Sold by all medicine dealers. Price 25 cents. 3`Wr!! ml ......._4.......,.n.~ .I\z\.a\l~./\IsI.r\.r.A/ ---.____..-..O----.:--().________ n Evumrnni mg _-..()___.n._.___._.___.:....._ IIIULI ILIUUL ' ' The undersigned, having purchased Messrs. T. Copeland 8:. C0 s interest in the above pre- paration, ate new manufacturing if `from the original recipe. v - - NORTHROP &. LYMAN. Toronto. - An, 45... rt~.....I.....v. Q.......+ nJ..;,... n:I nu. \ '{\wo GOOD 1 ` . I nnlylnl: EN WAN .1`ED' FOR . l .....m..a- ........ L|...L ...... j_. i C0l"y2LA.\'D'.s' S\\'m;'r G.-xsroic -0IL, equallv "suitable for children and adults. Endorsed by over 600 doctors in Canada. The difliculty of administering. nauseous medicines, and the "desirability of having them pleasant to the taste, induced 1`. Copeland to undertake re- searches, which resulted in the discovery of a Sweet Ciistor Oil, perfectly palatable, of the same strength and medical qualities as the ordinary Castox'_Oil; and while equally safe and harmless yet acting with more certainly and producing neither nausea not griping. Some childrensziy it is honey; others call it ayrup--they all say they like it. One parent says-;V1y children drink it like watcx-; another- We had to hide the bottle or they would have nished it right off ; another- ' Mv little girl has taken it twicefwithout unv \V()lllLl Ili$`v'(,' IILIISHCU ll} rlgm: UH H n'.Il105Il0I"- My girl has twicejwithout any trouble, and does not know what it is, though she hates the ordinary Castor Oil, and we never could. get her to take it. without a fight ; yet auother- I wish you success of your Sweet Castor Oil ; it is a splendid thing- surc to take the place of all common oil." The extrnorrlinnrv demand for this imm-nve. N 0'1` ;\'1!-2I)IL`I.\'l2 BUT l*'0oIv.- lI`lic fall and early winter season is the harvest time of hack- ing coughs and debilitating forms of Czxtarrh, just as the later spring is the Vz?c-ed `time of mz11hrizLlfcvcr;~3. To know a. certain` cure of I the one," and :2. preventive of `the other, is to have within our reach. the most mestimublc - blessing of the period. \Ve do know of them, for these really marvelous propurties are com? bincd in ScotI5 s'Emu1sion:uf Pure Cod Liver O_il with the Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. A CA1u;.--'1`o all who are su'criu_g from the errors and indiscrotions of _ youth, nervous wcalmess, early decay, loss of manhood, &c.. I will send at receipt that will cure you,FREE OE CIIAl{(`rE. This grnf. rc_:u1e was dis- covcrcd by a, missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rm . J osum: 'l`. .l.`:.\I.\N, Station D, New York City. 1 There is no form of physical waste and prds-_, tmted vita.lity..that a bountiful use of the Emulsion, wi not change. to glowing health and full life and vigor, and then it is not 11 disa rceable medicine, but the most delightful kin of food. ' This _i`s to certify that my wife, having been troubled for _u. length _of_- time with asthma and general ncrvouu_ ulebxlxty, and having been treated by mcdlcal {non and used many pre- parations, r}a.1ly trxcd a_ bottle of Victoria Hy Opllosphltcs, and ronhzod the most im muyllinto and pcxmuncpf: benet she ever got from any pt-o\'_ious mcdlcmo. ` She felt like u. new person. . Acacia, Norfolk Co. Yours.t:'uly, V12" (1 q..:,I...,....\ - BIIITII. SMITII.--1n`Barrie, on the 30th 11117., the wife of M R. F.,M. SMITH, Deputy Shorilf of .the County, of a son- . - V In (report which wa's 330115 to thV"l.'o- mnto dailies of the recent meeting of reevtao consider the -railway fuuio, Mr. Cumberland was represented to have said in the course of his speech on the l\l|l|l\ an AU: -

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