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Northern Advance, 9 Jan 1873, p. 2

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`I-ljllj - ---v I KUUWISIIIUEIU Inqrense their income, please send address pre- paid "to undersigned. Occupation easy and honorable, suited to all, and especially TO LADIES. ' $2 10 $10 per day without risk or expenstx T T C.L.BOSSE, 2-if ~ ' Mann-M11- 3 _F'ouud, .5 Fur Tippef, by Farqhhar Bell, uea : the Station road corner. The ownqr can have 1t.tlhe Anvncs oice, byyaying the cost of _-: adveniginq. ' ' ` . '- Barrie, Dec 23: 1872 . cause ofmost of the Chronic Wasting . Diseases for which invalids are constant- Sly seeking specics. When the food is imper- ` jfectly digested and- assimilated the blood be-,5. comes impoverished, and all the organs and tis- -, sues oi the body debilitatei by want r.t-nourish- . `a meat. This general depravity _of the system . 5 manifests itself in some constitutions by disease 1 .' of the Lungs, Heart, Liver -or Kidneys, and in - . others by. scrofulous enlargement of the glands, . 4 eruptions of the skin,- ulcers ofbone and esh, " ; spinal weakness, irregularities, exhausting dis--'~. charges. nervous proitration, mental ' anxiety ` = neuralgia and `rheumatic. pains, all ._of which ;? arise from depraved nutrition. To invigorate ] * the Stomach andvperfect digestion, and the for- " matiou cfhealthy Blood Dr. Wheeler-ls 0om- 7 L ponnd- Elixir of Phosphates Oalisays is of great '_ , ellicscy and reliability, being, harmless toinfan- _ or adult,` and proinpt and permanent in its ef- ' fects. _Bold'by`allDruggists. . = rH:. GIUIVIAUH "I-\N|J ' H ITS DERANGEMETS are the common 3* iGAv1 LLER 52, B139. # 1 :1 ' . ~ -""" y _ IM,,Aun1o:GAvu.r.n, - ' Snunnuz G. Bum, ..___ mrruun, our at any allur tutu they are safe. .v Luau mhorcasu uf1Ia_r,%;5g 59:1 `Spinll Agree. ' Ems. Pain: in the Fuck 3` lnilii, I-`iligu`e"`on' Ilsa? ht exoxon. Pagilation oi the Hem-I,HystV:rI'eI 1 Q.I'l Whitos,thes_e_ illswill elfucl a cure when all nlnernnneansbajrp failql antfillhgugh 3 powe]-Tn] remedy, do not comm on`,:aIoI;ol`,1!ntimin':y',or anything hurlfullo the cbmtitunon. ._ . Full (litigation: in than nnmnhlnt urnuml am-'.\ READ THIS!: inn'r4=.n-an thnir innhrnn nlnnun canal ` 'CIVIL.ENGINi(Bl_I:-5;, PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEY- C 01: ARCHITECTS, 4}-c. nlnrrnu, ,n......1 *m..-I. ...._..s.. .L. .: n___,, ,.l uyuxang nuruul lo we conuuunon. ' ..l-`ull directions in ll-g pamphleguround ontgh pnckagc.` which should bc'cn`refuHy preserved.- JOB Mons, Nnw roux, sou: pnopanrron. One dollar and llwelve and-a-halt cents for post a:`,encl~gedjo Nonhroo 5; Lyman, Newcnallc- V L, general `agents for the Ddminxon, wnll insure I bottle, containing over 50 pm`, bl return mail. Sold 1:1 Barrie. bv John Woods: . V. Palmer an '~\-~ ~nauw~cv'\-vvssavx-_-an-I THURSDAY, JANUARY 9. 1873. van, 1.v.|v||oI uevuuu un auto -avnuunvu, wul Iuuulw b .So_ldi'.1 Bnrrie by John Woods; . V. Palmer 6: 0o.'Watson &: 60.` Wetllrom, J 'Denoon,an'd,'1`. W. Geotgen Brqalord; Green 63 Bro. , Orai - hum, and J1 i1|tl_icino`dea1e;a.L w ., 4.31 1' thci-eon,the lot is well fenced with picket fences, dressed for painting. There is 3 lane at the ; back. The lot has been raised considerably, ; ~ making it quite dry at all seasons. 'ERi\5S.-V-One half down, time given for balance. _ V _ W. B. CAPON, ' Barrie. n,_,,-_ -u A .--'.. ' A -A L: `a T" To Anxnxnxn Honnow. EsQ.. A "~ _ Agent of the Provincial Insnrancoo - Company of`0nna.da.. Sm-Please tender my thanks to the Manager I and Director: of the Provincial Insurance Oom- ;, puny for their prompt payment ,0! my claims, '1 oansod by theylnbe re gt Ganavnlley. I have` 3 much pleasure in recommending this company to the farming community as a safe `one, and . 9? one that pay: its claims promptly. ' ;. ` Vn..-n L- Tr T `--, T i j 1 T S61; Ulappefon and W.c-x's!_ey Struts. Tbexe ` - is :1 small - \`$ J-ULILV Y J`\llJ.lLl, JJJLLULULJH for the Election of Olcers and tbelransactiop of such other business as may be` brought be- fore tbs meeting. _ ' B! n rcent change in the law it is Iv necen tore ma meeung. W By change in ly necen sary that .1 majqrily of the olep bearers should be residents in the North Riding. n-o'..I 41.2.-an.'.a.... ..r r`. .... -- sann n 12.. Em) Wm BUY Barfie, January 8, 1872.' The Annual Moetvlnlg of "me Nona mam; County o fBim`coe Agricultural Society will be - holdenon ; . g Wednad.y, Ht`!-1:-.i`uit1:e:enthA day I of January, instant, A} the hnmv nf 9. n :-I no]: in Qhn nm-nnnn _ Q0 fin: -nun-no-an--1-vg--g:u- "chi-f;v'1:-.&'onAI.TY._ v- v-us--n;, ---vvuu-up, lat the: hour of 2 o clock in the afternoon, at E ntrnnmyn 11tIl15i"" n nn-n 1--rs 4-`. ` , ' 1 ` All persons having accounts against the - Estate of the hie Rober:'F. Hulchingu are re-15. quired to produce them to the undersigned not later than on; moxglh from the datuhreof. ; "- M ` THOS. .D. LLOYD. r\ - -.1 -r -4-- Emma, 7th iaiiuuy, ms. I. Icarravalloy, December 28, 1872. . 5:;'o_r11e'i;'J Lot, *}.n l'.I1unnr`n-n and \Vn.~n|:.u Q9.-...n. l'l|L..... F (JRTHTRIDING OF COUNTY 01-` [ - smcoms GRIOULTURAL socnrrr. -.?'B'n.x-rio, Dec. 25, 15372. ,- .-._......... .. .,... ........ ........,. ._ Dated thlsth day ofhnuary, 1873. 2-_liu NEW FRAME HOUSE , Au'ronA'nc Mvs1a.-One of the moateuperb" " musical boxes we have ever seen is nowon ex- ` hibition `at Sander : storr, it has an eight day , clock on the front,an0 every hour gt;-_;kes up 3 tune. It is 0f French manufacture and is ele- ' gantly encased. " `-2 V . m;;A51;?a%;:1;sa I u v nnvvn ll-I IIIV CIIIUI uvvu '7't}}z'}E'1rs H0 131;; BARR I2',w .. "n... t.v1..'...:.... -4` nm`........ -..a .1..- ".-...........:.. N219 3_\`btitIlIB11IA5. |lDWA R-D BYBN? ' That beo.utiI u\ly' situated V 3'" pt! .4 ` You!" go ' | All persons , havingleisure, I and wishingto Hand Add:-nu nrp. In at I l`:H . kcmn. men have not time in the middle of the day to ` (:0 Om? to lu1che('n ondinner. Mr. King, of the English Bun House, is getting up Por"k pies 4 ' which serve admirably tor a luncheon at a_5nm1l _` uost. _They are excellent-, try them. _. V A .___ E FAXWAWAY-.4It0ftCkf1 happens Eat business human, Montreal. .5 f1_'ats,- be `xjaised levied, and collected in Bgch ;yea.r .upon,I all the lateable .p1-o- in _the_ .;s,a.id~ Municipaliwdurb 4: =;uonti;;u`g:;ooo the A '4. That for the purpose of f"o1-ming a 5. fund for the paymentiof the said Dehen- {Meg and the interest, at the rate ilf0I0- :1 votes of the Electors of this Municipality '89id: *0 become (hie th1`90n; an 9(1\13l`:,7sl1all he taken upon this B_V-L:uv as? ;-special rate of -243 of a cent in the ` dollar in the first year after thi1.By-Law | takes effect ; for the second year, there- ` for the third year thereafter, -230 of ' a. cent in the dollar : for the fourth year :thereafter, `Q23 of acent in the dol - lar ;.for the fifth year thereafter, 21G _-' of a cent in the dollar; for the fsixth` year thereafter, '210 of a cent 7 . in the dollar; for the seventh year there 1 gjicers to take the votes, such Plncw after, -204- of a cent in. the dollar; ' for the eighth year thereafter, of a` cent in the dollar; for theninth -190 of a cent in ; the dollar ; forthe tenth year thereafter, j year thereafter, ' `184 .of axcent the dollar`; for th eleventh year thereafter, `I77 of a ' cent 'in. the dollar: for the twelfth ye thereafter, '-170` of a cent `in the dol- lar; for the thirteenth year _therea.fter, 'l63 of a cent in the dollar; for th: fourteenth year thereafter, `-157 of. : centin thedollar ; for the fteenth y : th_ereafter,_ T _ t for the` 'sintee_nth year. thereafter," N144; ofaeent. in the dollar-;for th_ ' . after mentioned, .. the notice appended to this By-Law, "after, `237 Of 8- 0811*? ill the '(l01la1' being the places at which the election members of council are .held,_ on the .. -....v `I . mun. uu uuu J.u.ll`L) "1 of Deceiiih er, 1373. And be it further enacted that tho. follows :- namely, at the twenty-fourth day of January Iiext,(l 873 `E at the hour of nine o clock in the fore- noon and ending at live o clock in the afternoon of the same day, and that the following persons shall be rcturnin x` 3 Places of Voting. -At Sloan. s \Vo1~k Shop, in the Village of Churchill, James `1 Mathers Returning Oicer. At Dad; 3' son s \Vorkshop, in the Village of Vic- V; toria, Charles Chant-ler Returning (Jill. -Q At Hamlin s Office, in the Villaue "' of Allandale, Charles Palling Reeumig a At" the Temperance Hal], tin 5' the Village of Thornton, J nines Sc;-oggie ,- ' At I*Iin(lle's School -.1 M: ouse, in School Section No.2, Matthew 3.. That the said Dc-1)e1V1t111'es '. shz'111 bear interest at and after the rate of six per cent. per ammm from the dat'e_ther<> of, which interest shall bci payable on the first day of`April,-in each year,` except the last payment of said interest, which shall be payable on `the szime day 0 which the principal is nmde payable. 2. That the said Debent\iresVshul1 be made payable in manner fol1owing,.that is to say :--One-twentieth ofsuid Deben- tures in each and every year for twenty years, from the dny`herein'after mention- ed for this_'By-Law to take effect. '1 he first of said Debc-nthures to be made pay- able in one year from said date, and the r_ema-inder in each succeeding year there- after for said period, at the Ofce of the '-Pxmk, or Agency of the Bank n{'T01'0nt'0, in the town of Barrie, and shall Ifgwc at tachcd to them Coupons, for the pu._\`1ncnt of interest. A ' ' '0 .u.a.4 _.l. 1. J AJ..I.'JL|v.L'AJ.` uuu .l'JJ.V A.L'J.1'4.l.`) `by th_e l\I11nicipal Council of the Town ship of Iniiisl : ' .. ' Reeve of the said Township, and he is hereby required to issue Debentures to the extent of Twenty Thouszmd Dollars, in sums of not less than $100.00 well, which Debentures, shall be sealed with the Seal of the said Municipal Council, and be signed by the said Reeve, and countersigned by the Tr'ensm-er. l'\ nu ... ...._. AND WHEREAS for paying the -} .~ said Debentures as they respectively ma ture, due as hereinafter mentioned, and v the.interest as hereinafter mentioned, it ` will require` an annual special rate -of '243 of a cent in the dollar, in add)" 1:; tion to all other rates to be levied in the _f first year after this By-Law takes effect -',j. for the second year thereafter, '23? _ `:_j a cent in the dollar; -fo_.r the third ';-year thereafter, '230 of a cent in the dollar; for the fourth year there- _ after, -223 of a cent in the dollar ; _ f for the fth year thereafter, -216 ` -, of acent in the dollar; for the sixth -" ;. year thereafter, '2l0.of `a cent in the dollar; for the seventh year, '20-! of a 5 cent in the dollar ; for the eighth year, ` . -197 of a cent in the dollar; for the ninth year, 190 of `a. cent in the dollar ; ,' the tenth year, '18l< 'of- a cent in the dollar; for the eleventh year, l77 of a. 1. cent in the dollar ; for the twelfth year, - 1;: '170 of a cent in the dollar ; for the thir- ;;.feentl1 year, -163 of a cent in the dollar _: E for the fourteenth year, `157 of a cent in l the dollar; for" the fifteenth year, -150 of a_ cent in the dollar ; for the sixteenth year, `I44 of a. cent in the dollar; for the vseventeeiitli year, '13? of ' a cent in the dollar ; for the eighteenth year, '13] of a- cent in E the dollar ; for the nine- teenth year, l24 of a cent in the dollar ; ` 5 for the twentieth year, `I17 of a cent in the dollar. - BE 11` `THEREFORE ENACTED '1... H... `.H'....:..:...'-1 n-__.. _:1 -1` .1 , m _... uuunnrn u|nl\D..|.'4l B. _ \ Th'_w P1 7i"`t_ the Dg5' Fe nothing bu Rnnonwx-:i> BY MR. I-J_.-l_3.armVvAn, one of` THE what is natural in `en. old saying. Bnt..cunes . MOST TENSIB GM, BUY, m_BMmm_ ` noon; in which physio lSl1eC8S8Il'],811dl which i_; whe_hiqher $1 15 to $1.20. it is not by any means unnatural, `when a pure SPl_ing_$1'1o to $]_13_ article in exhibited, as in the case 1nMr. Wood: g`: pe_55 10 soc. establishment. He is `the chiet' dispenser in Oats-hi;Fzrher-43 to 45:._ town and has the reputation of keeping jusI5'.. g;';:_3'_`2(`)"to'22'_ - 4 I such things as are reliable for mzdical purposee- Bmm__m 22 tub 17c_. ' Potatoes-40 to -550 per bag _;._;Z _.._.__...... Q1.` II `V JLJULUJHIIQ UIIU $'.l|.llulI\I|`J|-VII `Council of the Township of Innisl is desiroulfof aidingthe said Hamilton and North4Westem Railway by a grant of a bonus to the extent of twenty thousand dollars, and of issuing Debenturqs for that purpose :- . av`-wx -urv-v-r-n-any A no u.' u. A AND VVHEREAS it will require the sum of $2,200.00 to be raised the rst year after this By-Law takes effect ;, the sum of $2,140.00 the second year, the sum of -$2,080.00 the third year,_the sum of $2,020.00 the fourth V year, the sum 0 ' $1,960.00 the fth year, the sum of ' .` $1,900.00 the sixth year, the sum 0 { $l.840.00 the seventhiyear, the sum 0 $1,780.00 the eigth year, the sum 0 " 1.720.00 the ninth year, the sum 0 __ .:, $1,660.00 the tenth. year, the sum 0 " $1,600.00 the eleventh year, the sum 0 , $1,540.00 the twelfth `year, the sum 0 ` $1,480.00 the thirteenth year, the sum 0 '3 35'. $1,4-20.0.0 the fourteenth year, the sum 0 _" $1,360.00 the fteenth year, the sum 0 ` $1,300.00 the sixteenth year, the sum 01(- 'f $1 ,240.00 the seventeenth year,the sum or $1,180.00 the eighteenth year,the sum of '7 $1,120.00the nineteenth yeer,tl1e sum 0 ;' ;- $1,000.00 the twentieth year, to be reis- }`t in each of the said years respectively ' for the payment '. of the said Debentures " `fiend the interest thereon, as thereinafte j mentioned :- ' ` , AND WHEREAS the amount of the ".1 whole rateeble property of the said Mu" 'cipa.lity, irrespective of any future in- - crease of the same, and also irrespective Z, of any income to be` derived from the-.0 Roll of the said Municipality, being for ;L he year 1872, was $905,618.00 : .' -AND WVHEREAS there is no exist- ; ing debt of the said Municipality : 1 A '|1"l"\ -I-11--r1-rrr\~rw . 4-. .. ID run HAmI."roN my Nonin- [=~a`1~"nnx BA_11.w.;_t: "Comma!" BY A gxAN'1' on DQIfjATION- or A" BONUS `:' EXTENT or` $20,000, Ami) FOR ISSUE or Dnazxrunns THERE- X1513` ' WHEREAS the Municipal V.-.......:l A4` 41... "l`.u..-..nL:.. A4` Tania!-`ml in 5 sun.u:c"r T0 cawmm ntms, '.l`RIC'l`ION8 AND connmoxs :- V the Town of Barrie, the dateof which e at publication gjvas the second dayof anuary, 1873, a_nd that the vptes 91` the `$5, .--.`~f.'1`};,z;;`this By~-La#vs1ml1 take oflbct and come into operation on the T]1irty- rst day December, ' r . ~ ~ . `--*'*'-"W ` ' fthi,@I: ..sps-1i!a2rs*!>ir.*r:I4~'r:*1! ;ed for thgt: pizfpbso, one, by, thegeid HaiI_iiltb_ng,j_"und NbrtheWestex?n ~1%ailvay , Company! and one by the .Lieutenent .: . Govemorf, of the Province .of' Ontnrio, `in Conncil. Provided, always, that if the g of this niunicipalityfshall refus or neglect, for the space of four weeks _ j` after notice in writing, to them, of the 7' appointment of a. -Trustee by the said`?- Itailwajr Company, then the saiola Com 5.",- ' puny uhnllhesfat liberty: to name such `~ Trustee ; and provided always, further, thatjn the. _e.1'.ent"of the death, resig- nation, or inability, or refusal to" act, of 3 `any Trustee` that tho.Couucil, ortho said ,, _-". Company (if the mid Trustee` was'ap- minted by the ` Council, or by the said Railway Company), who originnlly ups? J, pointed such Tmite so dyii1g, i-eaigning, ` or becoming incapable, or unwilling _ act, may appoint a successor, and in the event of the `said Council failing, for two weeks` after notice in writing, to make A such appointment the said Company may 3 appoint such Trustee, but in the event _ of the Trustee having been appointed by f _ the Lieutenant-Governor, he shall in 1 such case appoint a successor, and so on : from time to time, whenever the appoint " f ment of a new Trustee may be rendered -- necessary. ' n rn -1 1-`: nu vvun J u: 1, uuuu uucu. UIHD LIV-],u\\' . may `be 1'epcaled, and that the said Dc- - be1'1tu_ros lssued tlxereuundel-_slmI1 be; mm- celled. ]}eEit therefore eua`ct.e that this By-La'w is pz}s..se(l*, subject to and upon the szud condltlons. on. -. __ We have given. in its entirety the ADVANCE extra issued on Saturday. It is or course out of date for our town readers, and contains enachroniams, but our country readers." we? "think, will want to know the reason why Mr- Boys obtained such a victory. The extra re-produced in our regular issud, will, no doubt convince themthat no other result could ;3)r ought -to be possible. 3 .-._.._._.._. .:.|.4.xLz vv JIJAIIAJLAIJ, n. no sun, nu ? ` .4 . tention of the said Qfdmpnlxy to submit ' to other Municipalities, or portions ul"'- Municipalities, in the (;`ou11ty of Simcomg qtller B_y-L:uv or By-Lzlws, for grzmts '1 j in aid of said Railway, and it has "been Igreed by, and" between, the said Com- pany :1Il(l`tl1e Council _of this M,11nici- pality,,tlmt unless aid or bonuses to the unount, at least, of $300,000 < .lu1ll be 'l legally ;,;1-nntml to the said R-nil\\'a_y (inm- p:11\j,' by the s:2il_Mu11icipn`lit'i(=54, 01" plor-5 Lions of Municipalities witlnin said C!onnt_y" of 'Siri1co0,. `px-io1-5 to , um first day of July, which will he in the year L874, that then this By-Law ': mnv lm wan:-nlnll nnrl 4-lanf. Han r.-..a`,] `l\.. I .FO_l7R 1`IILY.--TQ deposit from time, to time the amount realized from the sale } of such Debentures in some one or more ; of.th'e Cliartered Banks having an oiee 7 in the City of Hamilton, in the name of the Hamilton and North-West Puiilway, and Innisl Trust Accounts, and to pay f the same out to the said Company from ~ time to time, `on the certicate `of the . Chief Engineer of the said Rail-- ,` way in manner following, that is to 1. say : On its being certied that the said i I portion of said proposed road, lying be- tween the said village of Cooksfown and , the said Town of Barrie, is graded the :1 proceeds of I one-half of said. Deben- ` tures ; and on its being certified that the 4 rails are `laid on said portion of said .- V Road, and that the said COInpany lm.ve ' erected good and suieicnt, and , suitable station buildings for passengers, and if 5 freight on the line of the said Railway, .3. - It the following places: That is to say-- -`v '_ at or near the said Village of C()Ol{StO\\'11.~.`7 . I 'o the North of the Fifteenth Conccs-:_` sion Line in the Township of '1`eeu.m-" seth, and to the East of the Elev:-ntli A L Concession Line in the 'l'own.=hip of`; Essa ;, a second at or near-the Vill:ige- of`; Thornton_. and not further at the _nm.st' '. than three fouifths of a mile distant `from the Town Line on orizuljacent-tothe' $ide Line lfetween Lots Fifteen zrnd Si.\'- '.teen, in the Township of `E~' :0.- third `at the intersection of the Side Line between Lots Twenty and Twenty-.` one, in the said Township of E.~4s:1,.tlm.. proceeds of the residue of said Debeu- . tures. ' F11-"rIILY.-~And in the event of the.-- .aid Debentures not being negotiated, in pursuance of the lastsiilisectioins oi" ` this By Law, or if negotiated in ti.-rinsg thereof, of the proceeds or an_vp2xrt <-is mchp1'ocee becoming pz1_yul;fe tea - the said ('ompnn_v, that the said Del>cn- xtures, or the prom-ed.~: thereof, as .the ` nnun Innv lun ]\n llnlivnu-nil n\'nI- 1n- n..:i.l u.- -u-L-1, vn tll\: 1-|u\.L\'u-V LHUJYUI, air) -1!!! case may ho, be de1i\'erodovo1-or p'.1id,:1s ` the case nmy be, to the Council of this T0\\'11ship. ' ' ' E F A \T'I\ TT"l'I`T1'l)ll I I1 `A ' 11 ' T 6, The said Debentures shall be ' handed `over to, and be received by the - said Trustees within seven months after the time appointed for this By-Law `to take effect, and shall be held by the said ' Trustees in, and upon, the fdllowing trusts, that is to say :-~ 11 rn n _FIR'S'l'I.Y.-'--TO' holyd the lame until the ` said Railway Company have graded that part of said Railway which is to run _ : through the Township of Essa, from, at, - or Iiear the village of Cookstown, by, or ' near` the village of Thornton, to the Town _- Jf Ba11'ie,1')rovfd0d the same is` graded bfore the nt day of J uly which will be 1 " in the year 1875. Sscoxnmr.--Ou such grading being ` done within thg time herein before limit- ed, to convert one-halfof the said Deben- tures for, the purpose herein_a.fter declared into mone_v.- T I rn_____,_, rm .1 ` -I - THIRDLY.-On the rails being laid on ` mid portion `of said Railroad, and on the v aid Company erecting gdod and sxiici- . - ent, andsnitable Station Buildings, as in V the next succeeding sub-section mention- 1 1 Debentures for the purposes he1'ei1mfte1- gleclzuetl into money. ` n|_,,___,__ ,, In 1 Returning Oiex`. School House, No.2, Matthew Cooper Re'turm'ng Oicer. ` ...., . .....so u :.uu1'uuuu, anmes Scroggiel `1?';.`.?`1.'J,Ii9 224 daxugrmms ma _ 7,- ...., nucruuun or_ me same day] Xb \\*1AI11m;As, it iswam in-g .____...__.__.____._. . The Mncnxmcts I.\s'HTU`.'.`E is progressing vex) " favour-ably}. Owing to pressure 0! business we ; were not able to attend the meeting of tin iterary section, but we enjoyed a rare treat 3' the musical party on-Tuesday evening. Thigi `section meets erery Tuesday, and we hope to rec L more ladies present. On the lust occasion Mr 5 \luyor Boys, M..Spotton, the President of thu Institute; Mr. Hamilton D. Stewnrt, 4.\Ir.j'Free: , man, and other gentleruen_,an.1fthreeiadiee, 1 were present. Will not the |lediee assist the institute more liberally with their presence. lthiceu of the powders. istore whexe Medicines fare kept, -mi lwill rgcure two boxes of. the Pins and acilways rest()rihg the healthy mct_iCnsE ikinct. . gshould te taken with the Powders; full F . I gwull not consent to have any oiherg ah obstinate cases of Dyspepsia the Pills J I EH1 doses of oneor two, "they are alferm vPre_pared andT{oVr_ Sale Wholesale, The cheapest plhce to buy Dry Good 1 the Allundala store. A . FEE! % gllave "iven entire SRHSFIICUOIJ u`hc:'re` E O DYSPEEPSIA 4~-Powmans 2 and Bowels--pcrohs whg had keen afflicted 16: years and tried the vnrious Egistf hot procarable there, send (mi iPrepared and for sale \\/'l1'olesule by !have been unparalieled in the cure land general disorders of the Somachg !huve been received {pom F. Kean, Ex- 4 ,__.___,,- ...-.__ . ,-; . g In another column will be found a letter from i` correspondent relating to the obstruction on_ -' the street opposite the Galh,o11`c Church ceused` ' by `the removal of a `school house. Improve- " meats hre always desirable, and we don`! object ` :9 a reasonable time for the removal of houses '; 7 but. we do object to: street being blocked for f; so long a. time. V ' A Enquxre for them at the nearest drug- iemedies and Physicians that came! athe Newmarket Em, and many others: EPRICE :25 0Ts.E within their "mick, without receiving: `Been Entirely Cu1'c(]E. ?*;LM.____ T'VE__._MET"`... msr l,l\.Ik!\! Df\,f\IID . A - - 1`- ieeve of Orillia, also trom the editor ME Cathartic and` AAn'ti-Bilious and to Bzmie for them. One D(.lIarE Exiquu_e'.(or them at the nearest! Cxmacn op BL's1xIas.-Mr. `E. S. Vhieking i: shunt resigning his business in the dryvgooda r clmhing, grocery and liquor lines, and is selling " nf?nt. and nndnr nnal m-hwm h. .-...,1.... 4.. _...x... turning UIlicer,v.'t the. Town Hall, 0 ' Mayor elect met at the Victoria. hotel, ~ On the announcement, by the Re-.. thcgeturn of Wm. Buys, Esq., Mayor of this town; by the handsome majority of 60, the wildest excitement ` prevgjlgd, the Mayor elect being car- ried in a chair from the Hall to his ollice, on Dunlop 'trect. Vw-hen congratulated his friends on the tri- umph they had achieved, and invited .:_ thern to meet him at the Victoria hotel. -: at 8 o'clock that (Monday) evening. " 1`HElMEI-ITING. _ A large number of the friendsof the day : result. iMr, Wm. Boys, the newly elected Mayor, presided.` Ill- `X7.....J.I.. I......I-._J AL- ,1 .' 1- dresses from himself and others, on the Pf{lCE-25 CENTS PER 130x. . ` _ . 1 Those_ who have once used th3m,: 81 W31 Procurc 5 rackugos. NO -MINERAL 1*01so.:\'s "directions accompanying each box. they have been used, they. possess by taking one box _of the Powders. cwroborating the above statements. For Testimdnialsg see pamphlet. ;c. H. Knnnzgomi, .' _' . ` .(If:11E11z% - . . . . "-5, 5.-..-. ....u win as uuca, nuu ll SBHIDE off-at and under cost price-s,in order to reduce - the stock. Mr. R.Meeking, of London, Eng- . land, is now managing the business, glad, we `believe, intends to take" it himself as soon as .ci~.r.u-ance at nnd undercnst has been made- We are assured by the two',Meekings that 112?; 2 is a. bum _/inde clearance sale. V W}?zo?i772id%1iii}ia:. Dyspepszla. KERMQ1-rs Emma: a son; [and ar'en'h'rcly- vegetable. themby post-to Barrie. TESTLVIONIALS `C. H. ~KER.\IOT_T, - KERMOTT S tive in larger dos'es._ `any benet, have Reeve-John C. Steelle, Esq. Deputv Rdeve-Jas..Iohnson, Esq. Couuci||ors-Measrs. Thomas. Ed- mondson, Ins." Robertao'n,and John T. Partridge. 5 , cf the body. Barrie, Ontario. "Barrie, CHICJIIST, ,1 -jg The undersigned beg to inform 11:: -pub`-3 Khgttfmy have this day entered into partner` Ship us Booksellers,Stat'runers and dealers in Room Papcrs,Music'nnd Musical Instruments anq spiicil I continuance of the very liben PNYOMEG heretofore granted to J. Edwttda. ` 11- am 5.. .;;.x. .:... 4.1.... .u_._. -_ n.-..A I runLvlvIBK` uclcxuturu gnuueu I0 do nuwlrum > It willbe their aim tohave always on band ; afnll supp`; of first class good: in zteirliney . ' - I runmnihn A. on(il/ i5~E H 1 PT" |"|-... nn.`l.....:-...L.I 1.-- 1. :_Av___. 100 Acres. South hslf Lot 6, in 13th Gcn.,West Gwillim- ivvust uuu nut. lU,1D mo znu uon., mumu.- burv---100 ncma. auuul (mu not 6, In mm Uon., Hes: \1WHuAu- bur_v--100 acroa. , . And Lot 11; in 2nd C'on., Georgian, C0011`? . of Yo_|:k-180 ncxca. ' V` Apply to _. mu 1: AAHAVAN We call attention to Mr. Ken_nott s columr E" in our issues of last and this week. We `nc _; that a number of orders have come `in from el ;.__- psrts in answer to the rstudvertisemeut yet : published by Mr. Kermott. ' We have the pleasure of hearing. from diifereut parts the` 3,- .\Ir. I{eunott s medicines have given entiu satisfaction. `He has no pretended cure-all, bu: has med.cinee for specic purpeses, Mr. Ker-iv men. has resolved to establish himself amougs` f up. He has been a. successful men Io fm-,snd en trust that Barrie will be a better place for his: '9 than any place he has yet ben`1Jc'ated,iu. _ V II was null LIUU BU, IM JUL UVHC lIVUU|-IE?` IV` _. acres. West halfLot1 in the 4th Con., Madame- ` 100 acres. ; Lo: 11, in 8th Con., Vcspra--200 acres. ' West half Lot. 10, in tl:o 2nd Com, InniaX-- 100 Acres. asoum Iia1'!'Lot35, in 4th Con.,Noluwhngn- 103 acres. - mum uuuuut. L4, in ISL UOIL, NONI] Ulfllur` 108 acres. . ` . _ Lot. 1;`, in 3rd Con., North 0nlm-200 acres. West half Lot 16, in 13th Oon., Modonte--10 7 l|\. .... xcmg-u,.nuu Will '09 gold sublec! to 92(- iszing: I-macs; but purchasers desirous ofgaimng L mxzr-.:inta possession can make aatlsfacwryrw rang.-meats. ' ,;__.__._... ..__..___4- S.1r-.1coEALAT1`\'.13sT'.- " ' ms: SALE an aoNAsLE Isms .au.uu nan norms, in MD Uon.,Nou.uvanS" acres. ` X. 11. part Lot 15, in 10th Con., Nom.`wnsaZ9 --53 acres. -.`Ior!!a mm` Lot 17, in the 18th 0on., Tin! 100 acres. ' ..u.-.;. unu um. u, In I118 Lam uon., ND!" acres. -(Vest ha`.fLot 26, in 2nd Con..'I`1ny-100 acre! Euslbu1fLot 12, in 1st. Com, North 0xfillir- acres. lies s i:<-ided on disposing of his property in that - ' -~ , v:!i'cb consi_s'. a ofthe Apto fIrm9_e,a1.wo fmme hotel, doing a good business; And :: necessary stables. sheds, and other cui- f:-. *mi' a rstrclasc well of water, and`: huge ` ziszorvv. A ii-urge Frame Sjoz, and dwelling . nun:-Izid, near the hotel ; and a Dwelling House 19:`:-E in the same viiiago. The village ii `,i\'0n miles from Barrie. The whole of :30 . `|bLVL`i\l1:.1diDg8_f8 an an acre _of ground in its 'rm~t' chiral part of the village. -The premises `ire :2?! rerxl.cd,.and will "be sold subject to ex- lenses; purchasers deaf:-nun nr aninint Tlirtzirzatciiig, having removed from Aplwr goes. 1m:,V1s72. I`urmsIibera1,and will be made known on up- icati-~11 to the owner. . - THOMAS STONE. Elmvale, P. 0 An`n \'mv 1.: urn -"I?--- , As we stated on a previous occasion " Messrs. Dymenl, Auderton, and M155- umpbell were returned by. a_cclama- tion. 1 ' ` - For S111.-, that Valuable Farm com rising tho Finn: 11.112 of Lot No. 6, in tho blh Lonoeuion. I`owu.=hip of Uro, 100_ acres; and the East Half - and I{~.:rLl1 West qunrter of Lot No. 6, in the 61!: Gcnc.s2i0n, Township of Oro, 150 acres. The farm is situate within two miles of the ViHn;:3 of Edgar, in whicuplace is a m`-class Uri_t Eon! Saw-mill. The lot has about 70 .-\c1u.~`. Cleared. Pnxtis well timhered with . Huvrc"\\`o0d, and other part with Pine. Frnvnxn Hxvllinn Ll....-,. .....I -___n n, a , 1 Eprcmi.c_ 1.` U!` I vb` to EQQMMON PRAYER, gm-uvmws ANCIENT AND _j cHuacH SERVICES, Hmas 8: son, AT .2. Eawms & sows E4:-3: ,{_._ `Mrs. C. Ward, having removed into the pleasant Brick House, the late residence of A. Thor.-2-oz, Esq., has vacancies for Boarders. 23 SCONGREGATIONAL g___ATHOLlC BOOKS iJc;o~.1 DrLwzb='- 5 iliohd or F* ' ' %PRESBYTERlAN ivvEsLEv's HYMNS: _g_P`nsT PSALMIST, cz~zaAPEsT s1'ocK 5`? Ev:-:P. anou T73 ----..., i1)1;1vATE BOARDING, nu -- Mr. Quinn has been elected for lheg Beeveship. .. . E 5500 1 '.vm_.sn we limitsof the Town or same, may` fixjc ecu-3.0! Lnnd, being` composed at Park Lot] 3'03. 7 and 8, South side ofsteele Street. Lot No. 3; .VTorth_side of Napier Sun I.` I 'I`l;v' above Lora arewcll fenced and in a good .::r.:.-. -. 2 cnltimtiorr. There is a large Frame , 3 am on the premises. Fat gricc aud terms of payment, nvpkv 10' MESSRS. STEWART & LALLY. iPn.rr3c-. 28%}: Feb .1872 0 " EBARRIE IF *3 SFALE1 nyyli .5 `T ` WM. B. QAN.AY1.`AN, t _ Tcronh. ooz, 16. 1868 ?:r' E 11.'D!%)V- SV-'rjo;<.rune 24:1, l8 .2, A 7mIN -APTO, .TIx.':`.=:s/zzp of F/`us, Curmry Szmcbc. _..__--- Ap`.o..\ 9v..14,I872. Danie. Nov. `.2011; 1 pa 13."s".}a. _ ?__.______...._.;;x A FOR .iS.-\LE.> H ;:'1>.a>z OF HORSES FOR SALE. Reeve"--W. N. Rutledge, Esq. Ma- jority about .100. ' Deputy B eeycT--Mr. Fitzgerald. Couucillots-Messrs. Craig, Lover-. idge, and Daddy. Mr. Hnnnn Ge. m-....A:.l..o.. 12... L. MODERN. g-THE LARGEOT AND f_sALMs, HYMN BOOKS. _l-_~!`YMN BOOKS. *ALUAnLE PROPERTY FOR SALE "J27 Euxu: 1 .- ` I1-"'m'I|3`C:T3 o " ;*.l iinn 9.4:} m? o . M1233-_b . f".`- " ; ~ L, Feb ,1872 u TOWNSHIP OI'_` ORO. nu`-4, uuu uuuuyu Mr. Rutledge is candidate-for tha Wardenship. ' nnn 3.-112 nu Eight 1!. P. Engine and Bofler in c.;:1dili<'n with smoke pipe, suitable .'or :1 phnvz`. , A110 aflaning and Matching 2:0 to plane 21 inches. `Apply D A `DD!!! !_`nrV\'v\vsw V-4, uuu ubucl pun. Wlu] rmc. :.1)we'liing House and small Ogcbard on `. TITLE I.\'DISPU T.1.L8LE. rlhcr pzrticulars and terms of me up- RIGHARD SNELLING, `_ Banister. York Chambers, Toronto. Lb,` 1872. 42-Limo TITLE I.`d)ISPUTARLE. A Full Supply of AT ; and 8 years ,old, capital fo V1373 Barrie. w.-. _u.: ..v BARRIE rocxunr. V" -1-I Ball; ..... Seals . . ...f. . Hickling. . . . Iohnson...... MICKEY Bnoan. nun, - . - 47-61110. 'PRnmI] (um WHIC {JHRI um l)r,Hin.l Ros8IllODOOOOl,lUOOIOIIQIOI sunlvanuIocu_oo0V0IoOoIIb:oo RnwsonlIOtooOl'oIOO0ol'UI`oau Fordoutcoloilooolooal001,: `fniveronulvitolooool001000.- ' {`..,.-.....o-._ ` .are told by. Mr. Siinpson s_ chiei ` party grounds. So be it. We accept 1 "party ght, as it-is said by them to f `against him, and we must say again i that in Mr. Boys, as Mayor, we have a1"; As we .ha`ve.stated elsewhere, the contest in Barrie has resultei in a ma- `I jority for Mr. Boys of 60. On ' Satur- day night we, in our own `minds, pm the majority as a_ certa'/zt_7/ at some twenty or so, and as aprobabilzty at forty,but we were agreeably surprised ed to nd Mr. Boyshad run up `a ma- jority of 60 on Monday night. .We henchmeii,that the battlewas waged on the issue ; as we have carried nine out ' of thelthirteen. We are welllsatied - with the result, but we charge the opposite party with iiiauguratiiig the have been. We sawearly in the day . that by the Grits it was being made a _ party issue, and on their own ground : we fought them. But this is not all the collusion with the Northern Rail- .i .'way and the generally admitted ex- - trevagance of the Ex-Mayor when he f liad funds at command, told greatly .. man of education and a gentleman `- We would not have reverted to this matter any furt|ier,as we considered a thing of the past, except that the mayor had used two of his rotten hop- j poles to stir lip-Liil't't,0 cu.-t at Mi`. Boys. Front this tint ! o'i'. imtvavnr, we re- ,5? iraii. from iuither t'L'i1 lZ1I`kS. We hope the new council wt-il do their duty t'_,- the town and satisfy `lie rateiiayersfhat in t2 Ir choice they lin ve acted uisejy and well. ]\; N give a tin) stroul W83 hum ands [malt mm that that shut} lent Chi vmin thin deni "IlVGlonuoQIo Ctompton. . . . ......... nuyvuaunv Lu ulve any pan! or_ its contains. The ofigin ggf nown. ' - ........-c nun we uartnjnlnooe A ociqty-nu `decided _:1a__a_ij:;{n`1 : \ W--.._ ._-..._...a........ .. _~..o... ;.::'T=" DA*v`o'e of thanks Twas Lthen Inaniii mcully and enthusiastically given. MI . D. Grant, nn ha-nan nnlhul n-"nan `him- LIJUIIII, IIIU UHLHQBIISIICEIIY gIVOIIn W. Mr. D. Crew, on being-called upon responded, and stud, thzminasmuch what was done, had been done _with_f full heart, can amare,Vit couldnot be called wark. He thanked them for the vote of thanks they had tendered The meeting was also addressed by Joe. Burton, Esq ,, Deputy-R ae\ee ; and by Messrs. `Hunter, Dr. Oliver, H. Edwards, Wilkinson, M. Moore, Alex. Morrow, rad olhers,when, after giving` three rousing cheers for the Queen, and three fur the Mayor elect, the meeting separated. E -FOR THE MAYORALTY. Boysunonoouoooollooooouo...-.0 I R; III nann - .IJU unonoouoloolloolooto...-.0 Simpsomgoo....;3.....`...... MAYO:RAL'1;Y--CLO-`3'E OF PLL.l M r. Spencer, as we before smted, was returned by pcclamation. -.-- `an 5eWte)'........ Bur!cn......... _Hunter.......... Bifdo.oao-convoys MUIVIIOIP AL ELECTIONS. ran` :1`. Gi:onGa's mum. rah sr. Asniu:w s warm. DEPUTY REEVES. .._................ ..........._...._.-. LOCAL ITEMS... COUNCILLORS. p.n`.IIcx s wnm. M EDONTE . A way Company that Barrie meant busi- -ing the Sinking Fund, as it jeopardised j vdeemed riglit, nt all hazards. : _____ 1 _________ _,_,..., ,.....,...,,.,, . ._; His Worship thanked the electors for the honor they had conferred upon` him. .lt' was not only -a personal'vie- tory.but it told the nutocrat of the? Northern Railway, that there would be no truckling to him; the electrons o . that day were likewise assurances to the Hamilton and North-Western Kail- ness. He (the Mayor) would endeavor to prevail upon the Council to publish a full :: ..temcnt of the nancial con- dition of the town, showing its assets and liabilities. ue win against 'touch- 5 the credit of -the town.-Econoiny, awhile, must he the orderiofthe day. He-concluded an able speech, by de- claring thpt he would do.Jwhat be >1 NH XVII A-.. ,,-u .- REEVE. ORILLIA o BARBIE . ORO. . V on` Ivllf` the re inn! 204- V 191- l3 122 mg mg 4"` 52 42 28 _ nied that this had been, in any sense, .-rativelv lxttle advantage fromthes line, ` mightnot betaxed too hxghly; Ho ., their 311316. . ' uuulucu I r;:,ut, In u.l| H5ZBl'USg Mr. W.l). A:d:1gh,' M P. I ., said that ._- he was glad Mr: Boys had been elected -"' as Mayor, as he thought they had got the right man in the right place, and _ there would be an end of the extrava-' gance which hud characterized the 3 career of the defunct Mayor. He de- ' -a political contest. He was in favor, not only of aliberal honus`being given by the town to the Hamilton line, but a`so thought that the property` holders ` andtbusiness men of the place, should _ puttherr hands in their pockets and "5 give liberally to the project, so that `the poor, who would reap but com would -give $1,000 if others would do cm... 13`_.... Kan 1" - fl 8b 83 79 0:1` 1 `NHL _-vv u_y umuuwnzu -uzuIu, lp8_,1Vl. aura" - " *""-7" '4" hqininee for M. P., Vand 'o1her'b;pgVaIg'ji;tiTv'9:3j_ii inen oflhatjik, vote for SiK{1i}$ionThe%3i*3 R" 7- `E. ` ' . " - ` '-,4 :. ;-" ' " 3, o -- "I ?' ' `- - o v V , . -. 7 3.. 4-Fans nnn mcdy pa .15 `new he was-not t f`:hco `c|.ut"J~""" )LallLhog`qiIIfIl' ham had U01. Soul enough If) use `there `narm ....1m.a.-I. mamm `In nnnulIhni.~.ng:" U __.... As 9. Family Medicine, it is vell and favour- Lbly known, relieving thousand: from pair. n th ' ' ' S`.vle, Back and Head, Coughs, Colds,` Sore Throat, -_5prains, Bnuscs, Cramps in the Slamaqh, .(.`hbIera Morbus, Dysentcry, Bowel Com-. plalnts. Bums, Scalde, Frost Bites,`-4'0. Tn Uuunmx Pun Drsrnorlefhes `npmbeen zefore the public for.a _lengLh.of-Huge, and wherever used is well`liked,u_evor1fa_,lll.'rY _ir:'a single instance, to give pe`rme.neul. rel!` ` _iw':',en imely need; and we have never, knowmgnfngle use of dissatisfaction. where the }djrg;c1ign {~70 teen properly followed; but onre nhh. ........ ,.., ...,- u:-,-V I4; .g._._:;vu.~v_; ya '33} ghgd no1_'imu:1'enoug'h 23 risa`abov3zarIy, and vo1e for Mr. B_oyn,, (who, they admi :I'ed, was every way qua1z{ied.lo'_till the Cniio Chair. - ' L V ` ` .1 E` and a speeuv c ure mav bosrelicd (an; ` qualied .'ta' CM; - T0 HARRIED 1.A_ IEI - . c[,aj;_ V itiipeculiaylyjuiled. ll will',_:,iq 1 short mn , 1 3 _ v I - as V .. n_ ' u % T L % ;'.=.';;",".:,':):.*!"`%.'::'.:.`:*':'"'-'1 ~...., :; :``IrIha.d 3 Neddythnt woh1ddtgo,a..,BI'{.;g' `c`a vFIRST` ,1` BER Nedd) did go into the barber : Ibo 'oa.Sah_u-- 1'"8?" s 4,` M`!! x"'3'|_"T8.' `I : 4&1 .vizhU~=* ` Pt=na!9..!s>s :`nbaLti.d4: `,`K'33:3iZ23. J r'n7.l" 5"I5 35-7'%=c- lights, and,a.s usu:l,_begazi the gze of"faIu', , ns. Pa~in`n'int`;ne Bic`! Fii{gtI "on"1 ., - - . - `uh: `It `I `: steriel ard wasv offeffbg to bet bx; v I. that his pet nagt :1` we':(igs')tr!1l,e;|-&|a. Bloemoa `ecu;-rs `yum aw v Sugplon, would win the race on onday; but n,n,,,,,e,n,h,,{ai|gg gnlxggugp p9w_";-Tn!` an-lien the bluffer was himself bluifed, it was I'P31Ysd:n:.clln!?{ln 9D3:{:|"<:!I'i'!lim0D_Y:'Y4 -r , -- . ' lu ac nu non. M"d h,h'd` H-"""7 "' "d- B-"3 `5 ..59d `Iii!-!:n|`n`i`ire|::|;ionsin Ihgo Wmphleg. around cam .af!pg,butho1d fastis beter. . ` V packaggirrvyhich shoujq l:c':7a:x-g.afully pnfeserved: 1 Byron, as is well known, wean "gene:-a.1`lover of the fair sex, but we heard of a,name|_ako o _ his who, hnvingo vote in two dilferent wards in 4 our town, so well loved tlrou of his ownsex, 1.; ozndidates for the Mayotjalty, that if pressed by vby them to record his vot.es.ectttalIy stated his intention of giving A" vote t.o'ea.ch, aspirant _ We `Vc'0Dd8|"\VhelllBl' the Barrie Byron ever {heard of the proverb, that you `fcannut ron.;_5 `with the hare and ooma in with the '.'tovtnds? _ Two loves at`once,on__the7samo 5- .la.7,rtnd'for the snmeoffice, is, indeed rich... -: - I-Iii conduct suggests the following parody of ' .2 1. populerefan za :- _ " " How happy lcoulj he with either, Were t other dear charmer away; * And since you both tease me together, For bothia kind word will I say." nue or msaausraction. where tbe rave properly followed, but on,;1xe obn: may all are delighted with its operations, ahd peak in the highest. tern;s- of-its mum` end nazical e'ect:.- ' - ' . Wu Inna]: Pu-am ab`-...-:'........ :..";I.; '..__.-Z ' '- 33673::3i??.'3'.`a}i""d"""` The utoniabindammiyw nnI..>:r'1'.;.. ;::.. _-a.;`g; of"Esaa, he has fora number of years "1 given the utmost satisfaction to his con- ` "his dealmgs. We have known Mr. We havethe melancholy duty this week to record the death, this morn- ing at _10 o olock, of George Davis, Es-q., who, for many years_,Was Reeve of " Essa, and up to his" death lled the - Important oice of- Warden eofuthis County. Mr. Davis has always I cupied a prominent position in our County Council. and has discharged the functions of thatofce with zeal and ability. In his eapacily of Reeve is Itituents, and in his private capacity was a man whose conduct was marked ~ ' by uniform honesty and ueprigh-tness in i Davisfor a -number - of years, and car i personally add our tribute to the general .5 ( xpression of feeling" we have met with in town to.-day, which was th-ata better ,5 man, in every sense of the word, cpuld - scarcely be found in the County '01 Simcoe. , tortu:-ous.pnins' olj Rheumpti _rqiering~)Iervou_ AK_actgon,`e1;ii1.1 - , V ' .-list-.f...M=! .9.= `t,'M,n} " : ;`53xr for-1 nttho`?1-i uii :u`m.-.`.:;' " Portas. at the Allaudale store, lms`just re- ceived a fresh stock of groceribs, Ce_1lIan_d - see them. ' ' ` 2-ltr _..:_j._:_j____. 4 Ps1'r:o1.v.\: Fwm willnot oxplode. It is sold by '1`. E. Rswaon. Brick Block, sole agent for 3' Barrie. ' - V Mr. Editor. Would youIbekind_` enough to iraw the attention of our city fathers -to the -~ necessity of having some oftbe obstructions re- moved froul our st:e:=t9.v As_in the centre of Lhc'stree_is--to say nothing ofa hour-ze-there is '. v. large pile ofstznea erected round some ort of = appliance which is dangerous to any person _ : iriving along the street. New iI1ai.'n..ne'w% :uunc-ii are cIcnt(%i].'pzl1apa some` of them might _ 1a,inc1in_ed to distinguish theinealres by haviugg the nuismicerex:uoved,':mo` earn the gratitude of the residents of the street and the inhabitants in general. . V EL:dnox AM_lNI1"Il!_._`-VL_z.1:t yuqnr, .we_ be}. liuve, that-the gennmanly `uppdnem of -Mr Simpson courleously votedlfor `him; an that individual pdtitelywa-etumahbsuuye ment.- How ! Why, by voting fpr, hims_1j!. Last Monday, in the case of LAW wggru Bun, Law did uotvvoleon his own caaof; but . Baer was hard up, and voted, Beat for ever 1 `bu',' despite thereof, the `electors de- cided that Lawlhould rule our` in for 18:3. x ` _ " V !l. ,,, ,, Imuzx-"i"i"r'v.'r:o'r:.--Irigratrttrdo is the blanket: :.-qf cn"tes; at ilqasl, so e were taught at -zchoul. We wonder wibether a certain nu:-5 bitious `politician and limb of the la1,.': remembers when another of theis`am_e profes- sion, oistraciaedvhimself, for the time' being 7 tram his party, in- his efforts to rtac/C P. P. to the end of his brother chip : name, -" goof} many thought that this fact wits forgot 3 pem'tent,:md would in M. l ..P. voted against his benefactor. -.We Buppose that, as no more, favor: were to he expected {rorntbat -quarter, ;_ the past was forgotten, or countedas nil. [He should, however, not frrget-that it is a long lane that has no turning. - ' _.j_._.. ..__.._...._._._. ....j ,.4-.....-- E'3p%cial Nottres, - -- O\/\/~4\r'.r ./vv.,.,V., 9 -V\-\av...A,v. /.,.,\,. .. THOMAS \ECLE.C1`RIC UOIL ,,'I J/n..;1. '1'...` 111...... 1.. 1:7 ,- Sewing` Mncllllnes -Be "sure you make a . Ghristmatprescnt to your wife of 9. Howe or `Lcokma.n, you can get it at G. J. BEA'1`TIE S ........u.., v an In To llz Editor of the .dvanc`(. . - Portaa hasloystors :always on hand at the Allandale Store. A -ll-adford, J ._ Dcacjon. Craighiirat,`Green,Broth- tutu, uuu uavmg a wmer range or application hen any medicine `ever beire discovered. It i-ontains no alcohol or other volatileliquids, =o_ns-rquently loses notlnrg by evaporation. -Vherever apulied you get the benet of every -_Z lrnp ; wherens with other preparationsvnnnrly. -_ .ll the alcohol is lost in that way, and you"-get -1 ally. the small quantity of OH which they` may :outain.; . r _ . S. N THOMAS, Phelps, N.Y. ` And NORTHROP &- LY-KAN, Newcastle, On ' ario, Sole Agents for the Dominion. '. ' _" No'm.-'--I1ectric-Selected and Electrized. 4:12 I Sold in` Barrie by John woods; A.-V.'Paln1ex` r 1: Co., Watson & 00;, `and Wells-Bro3., 4 era, and by all Medicine Denlotq. . s . BIIUIK BIIHIUC - -The Reeve, `M. H. Spencer, thought the newly elected_ May V there were no funds in the exchequer. ,_ He thought the Statute labor money. of < re-mu. Ward should be expended In the ' "Ward in which it was raised. He ' jvropoi-Lions of greater power. and producing Thbre arz but few pr6pal`a1ll0nS of medicine vhicli have withstood the impartial jndgmentof hepeople for any great. length of lime ' Oneof hesc-is.'l'no.\u_s Ecnncrruc Om, purely a pre- __ mrntion ofsix of some ofthe neat Oils that are :nown. ex;ch one possessingwrtngs oiits own. icienliiic physicians know tlmt.-medicines n1_sw_: we ioxzned of BV'el`.|l ingrdienfs in certain xed . ~lf:c_t.s`wbich could never result from tli: use of any. one of, them, or in differont combinations. "I.-us in the preparation of this ()il- a chemical ,-hnnge rakes pl>1ce,formingn compouud- which 37 zonld not by any possibility be made from any ;tl1ercoin`oinatiou or proportions ofthe same ngredients, or any other ingredients, `and en- irely different from anything over before made, me which produces tl1e'mt.st astonishing re- ull_a, and having wider of application han any medicine bema dilfnvrf` In Jl |uLlE l'(?3lU| in general. ._..._-.& ._____ Portns. the reived .a groceries. Call and . 1}H'1NGTs;I_N V 4 _: '._Why !idn t hone}: .1iav;m, _iii.M.` V13_.*t:r{ifq l|Iv|:nnn `Au IV! D anal '-n -_ a... . _ . . 4 . 'r A-vubbnw .l-IV-I-lLl.U.lL\v.lU U1-L vI'Vorth Ten` Tzmes its IVez'ght, m ` Gold.` Do yaw know anything . of it .7 If not it is time T you d-z'd.. ' 1ANAl3_IA'N 1$A11~ifD;sT,I_;oyER'.l ..._....,_.___...__. :_... _4{"-`__ ....-__.."""`_..._.j.` ezomzcsnonueace.` IEATII 0FT ` slmcos. % BXRRIE MARKETS. i remain, Mr. Editor, Your ob t. servt., INDEX. ,r- r./\/'\.t -V-.4`./-./~.-x/x/xxx./N. BARBIE, 8th January, 1873. Hun .l..-..-- . Iuo *og;.au_u.- rug .. ;me'of"bIu', , I mt his `pat n'ag' :1;efi*I\` 1 -Monday; but"',,m,,. named, rezm.-< ' g good -`Eli: . mu-.l:: mm d. eqcl. mg` it I'r.`e--;.-_. ma | rnm% unnunnidn mun BIT; ; 77,- ,, _._.-_._, .. lO$FI9E-Bbya' Bloog, oylaposite tlii " Queen 3" .1. , 1 , ote . ' 1 ~z .r1'~3i ihwfn _niadi' `ye is nnfghg V` `n nu `v'.5"""`* `m `Mg -f3"hi _."`I.35" alhgiios Sfixzaases to thich thotam a constitution ifisubjcl. II 1noder=.tt.s nllexcess and remuv,csVa .!obgncucifom and epeedv cure bmrelied om ' T0 HARRIED l..u)n'.~.: ~--.-.. _. 1......____...__._ bg1tce.l

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