Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 27 Nov 1873, p. 1

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I: m um um! `V P 7 no zen, Swrlurga. Tun nxclnnan HOTEL. ' oooxsoown. I uvv--ovv u .-u Jonu Gama, - Proprietor. Winee, Liquou, and Oigsn, of the but quality, supplied at the bur. A Gaod Table is always kept. Excellent accommodation for Trnellen. An nttentlve Hauler. Ohnrgrl moderate. Stage twice daily from the house toAGuih'ord. and daily from Bolemont and Azliston and back. 49-ly _ u (Lats (Jerk iagcolmty Rcgutryv oin Oonnyanoer, Oolnmiulonr in Queen's Bench, Auctioneer, Appraiser and Oomulluion Agent for tho 3:10 of HOUSES; LANDS, PARK 8100!, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Goods, WIIOI, kc. Also fox the collection 0 RENTS, NOTES AND AOOOUNTS. E70431: avdanca made on Good: let! for Sale. Sale Boom, (:0:-nu ofoollior` and lake: 8u., Bu-tie. lllili IIIQ hll"l I Hun! conditions. mun mnmn m' HVOIII OOBGIIIOIJK | am omen. CANADA BI'%'A`I:1(}`1_I+4 DOMINION HOTEL, ALLISTOI. ' W. 0. HAND, Psornxaront Anonoxnn. The Proprietor of the Dominion Hotel has recently, owin to its greatincreaae of bnaineee, been oolnpell to edd double aceomodntion to his old honee, end hae had the eetabliahment re-tted and re-fnrniahed, end with ample Itablee, bed. and eample roome,lie think: he wiil benble tovreceive all of this old friends, who have no liberally eupportad him in the part. Room for one, main for a 1. Beat wine: and liquore,~beat table, but accommodation, of my conntq place in the Do|ninion.-W 0. Bend requeate the public to bear in mind that he is at the present time the only Liceneed Anetioneer in then perte, an in that department of his bneineu he in prepared to give hie beet atten- tion to theintereete of eellera, and in all one: to give fair play to bnyere. Q`Selee of etock` . of ell kinda promptly attended to,` and prompt settlement elweya aean:-ed. 42-ly JIVIIIIIDIO uuuu, p:n,vuv,vuv LOIICI Raid in courts of; Thin -5 you exceed 031`? MILLIONS 0l"D0 LABS. l-.n- L- IlYAl1l\ WIRE nnrnnln Ullmll uy uruunuu ruul, Uuuluuwu II nenrly 300,000, are being liqnidnlod at hit an 3 jnmd mnour nnouc-non. SECURITY, PRUIPT PAYMENT, nnd LIBERALITY in Adjustment of in Lone: no the prominent futures of thin wnlthy oompnny. F1 RE nnd LIFE POLICIES tuned with vary [inn] mnditinnl_ 03:93 300335, ' oxmnr consunnn, Oonnty of ssncoo, Cmon Oppollto the Intel, Barrio. g--_.__ _-__-__ Tnhua: $1 per year in advance; uises, Bing, and Chroma. tion Al Dx:uggist!.. ' l I Barrio. M. SHANAOY, - - - - - Pnornm-on. The Simooe, under in new menegement. hu undergone oonlidereble improvement, and now present! to the trnveling community 3 house unexeelled for oonmodioneneu end comfort. The Bu-`in en plied with the oholceet band] of Liquor: end igere,nnd in the eherge . of on adept eomponnder of drinke. ' Good Stebling and Shedl. 401} . ` "` ' F , TE%_FASI-JION RESTAURANT, In the But look, Dunlap Strut, Bax-Arie, Ont. R. BEGELOW, SUPERINTENDANR, ' The Fuhion ha been tted up in I Innuner strictly in hearing with its nuns, and wit! oom- pnro favonnh y with any nlison North ofyot in the Oity of Toronto`. Stonkahopc, Fowl Soup, Ton, Oooopho, Iorvod on than uotioo. The Bu- and the Lsrdorsro well Itookod with the but elm Inlkt nnnnnlhl; - A-LLISTON HO BEL, 1;. count, - - - - Puonuron. and 1118 hlruerlru win the market Iupppliqs.` J08. IIOGERS A j Lu-gfaccommodntiona for Tnvellou. llull M. all honn. oysters Se`!-veal In livery style. But ocked with the ohoioeurbiquon, Wines and Oignru. I invite I call. Barrie, Feb. 19th, 1873. A A_ HE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE OOIPANY. mun: nnid in courts of Thirtv-ve Yuri. X0006 FUKTX IlhhlUN UF UULAIJA I5. Oluimu by CHICAGO FIRE, utlmsted at mm-Iv nu mm mm are beinn lianidnhd u I 0SP_BOGlB8, nnywnnnxncrrou noun; moms sununnsnrr, rnQPn.m'ron' jun- Tho But Billiud Parlor llorth of Toronto; The uhle in nnpplio `. with ovorything in nuon. Pnro Winn sndlaiquon. ood Subliug. Bmie, Doc. lath, 1073. 10.61 LARl(8_ON nousn. nunm. Josmu. ounxsox. Pnormron. Corner of Inleaeler and Dnnlop Streets. and oppoelte the Advanoo Omee, Banle. This eouunodlone eetahliehtnent hae net been opened, and having been built eepeo y for the pn eee ot a. retoolaee` hotel, an lined up an no , and will ootnpate favorably with any house of the kind north of Toronto. Oomneh oial u-nvellere, private fanllloe on oaenal vielt; and the pnhllo ganenlly, will nd that the pro- priemr known how to `pg-ovlde for thei: eepeelal requirement. The beet of egahling `attached, anandad (db! oblililll lid hott- HE SIMCOE HOUSE next door Wm of the Old Bank of Toronto Building, Dun- lop skeet, Barrio, , of usoung Iuluuuu, smndqd toby obliging 0 ad hoot- leu. Sum loan this ban: 111 on the ur- rival of the up Quint. Bot wall Iuppllod with u. hut nnimon And dint]. - \ ' __ -ti;-1'1 of 133 iip we! the but of-liquor: And cigars. Bank, tug. 16th, 1811." (III 036 VI -lullvunu u---- -1 1311. V . - lunI'.l`IusAIa 0.11`. 0. SIITH. 0h1o!Ant for Dominion. JOSEPH goons. Anni. Ban-in ray, nous onoumxm saoon (lat- 81:13),` 'n`Z..m .8t-.oI>pIi$! .3"'.`, C uoogmhyga Lag oqo9.8~t.I.- V - .. _ -____-A- sud Olgm. Onion 0! on had during the uuon.T8hvogl,,l _xm'o: luv. otels nub aloous. HE WOODBINI SALOON,` BARRII. A. 0. nnowi-rnopmroa. fnro WIIIUI lull Il`IlUl-0 , _ ;-;I%:vv*=TI=:5-mm. o , ` . -E-".`; .`:3i":';'; .31`:'.'.x`3:`" Flstinx IIIE:.|r`:!' .-1 oonyuhhoI`ifOgItI. .g{_ \_ ,- vol. rt DAND`E0'!`Ib,\ _ _ jlrw-4` ..*!1.`!-`.*=-`I-M.` ~(t-min` . .< ` AEVEI` l UU FINE, CIIIEIIEII II being :1 mm nlimc-uni. BRANCH nontnnn. rn nvunno, Agent, Bnrrio. IIIU IIBII 21-"BI DIIIIJIIBF uuu I.'UIll|UIUIg _l_ . BEGS to inform the public thatho bu taken Stall No. 4, in the Msrket House, Barrie. when he will carry on the above buaineug ' sn'ie.Daoomber 11th. 1867 _ 50 The Iublcriber is preps:-e_u_ to_ oxoouteyall or- ders 2: `hinting, Decanting and Pspor Hung- lng t . ` . P'ninting of all daloriptionu done with neat- non sud diapuch and at reuonablo 1-`Mes. All work wu-ranted to give aatiufsction. IIEIISIAOA Inn! onnmu. nmnnam unwmnu Otlllia. mu mg.`-1371 ' DLIBJILIL LUJVJHLL sud Machinery for the unnnfsoture of DOORS, sans, BLINDS, nounpme, &o ml in propsud to supply than ntiolu stjthe lowest price. nlnunm nn numm nummnmmur GEORGE-NEW.'i'(_)N, ORILLIA; Vnunur. n_nm., . _ ` ~ U` Carpenter , Builder, &c. (Jags to announce to the public that he has` completed hi: R'l"Ii`_'A M 'PnWv1'`.`R mum: ow`'ni`gf:'`iinson1rT1oN.| D\y.I.b\.I.u.|J on vv,A;Iu, Drouod, and Tongned and Grooved Lumber; '0 every douription,A11'nyI on bud, and mode to order. ` _ Bu-tie. July. . V A . _ 4'!- PATENTS OF INVENTIGNV. XPEDITIOUSLY AND PIIC-PERbY' SE- om-ed in 0anada,\heUniter1 Emma and Eu- rope . Patent guaranteed or no cbaxg; Sand for printed instructions. Agency in ogerationa tenyoarl. ` HENRY GR1S'l`,. Ottawa, Canada. Iechanioal Engines}, Salicitor 1Pamnts and Draughuman. ` . - buawn, uuryw. I Ruou Ground and Sat, Knives, `kisser: and all Ilnall cutlery gt-oundb und lhsrpcned. \J\Jl- ' 1|` '7 iii 3 CARRIAGE TRIMMING and UPHOLSTERY qnnineuln carried on in. his premises opposite . . the Railwsv Station. Burie. ' 1---.-' W. J. T. hoviug bought out the Stock and 7 Goodwill `of 1. Yo Williams. is prepared to supply the public with Beer, Beer, Pork,'snd Potash Barrels, Kega, Ohm-us, Wash Tubs, Bu-rel Chums. and theelebmtad Cylinder Ohurn ; also. Oinei-us of all sins, and all Work in 3 Goober`: Line of Business. , Collier` - - - - - - - - Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE MARKET, BARBIE. l9-ly-r (Emma! Ssuzinm 1 HAIR `DRESSING, ` SHAVING and SHAMPDDING QA 'I".('5(')'l' :01` or " can I! Iuu uuu Dnnmryuunu SA. 21:. 0 0 N , Dunlap Street, 014705386 the Razlroad Rtntmn- Hanan. qnuneu ll cnrnuu on 1!]. ma prenniau the Railway Station, Barrio. Seotegnber 12, 1872. ` The boat of Wine: and Liquor: in the Bar. Good and Colnmodious Stabliug. V 825- an. 1:1 mm muvusnax, I! now, prepares: to mnufscture all article: in_hio line, of the hen description, and :1: chosp uuel. _ Barrie. D 1. 3rd 1887. No. 1, No 2, and " No 3, of this bx-sud, 7=aT:xuTm?- " ' " up u*ns,u1paned for body Ind brilliancy or ghgde. Pnckngen contain full nett weight The pl blie are warned that o -rtain other brands no If 1 short in every ,-called 25 pound ka 0. - V P`1.;`.n:ino the band and do not be put on` pncngm = - Exunino do put on` withjnfuior paints. The Inn is always ennui-V sold -0]. any rupocuulu uenxerl In law 1' throughout Ontario, and to dealers only by _ ELLIOT & (Jo., ' . T Tonouro F01: ulein Barrie by John Woods, J. P. Kidd. Watson 8 Go. nn_dWel1 | Bron V NGHAM mzommas, . BU rcmaas and GEN- - nan. Punvmroks, Market Stall`No 2, Barrie. Hue constantly on hand 3 goodjupply of Fresh Beat, Fowl, Game, be-,., of as choice quality 3: the market: nford, and 089: tho 8811'. At very modqme prion: ` nm-ma Baaf. Saunzel and bird. tonether V `IEORGE BALL, . T ' r It lIIO(lB}'II pucu: Oorned Beef, Sausages Lu-d, together with 8 Variety of other useful commoditina, _can always be bud at No. 2 Stall . V Al! um-dun: dallvand in nu but of the 'lD!l lJ u:Ia_: I - n, with 1:1 eeaomsuy and Car I securing ll 0 lmannc nu ggm in,\|:e always be Ind I! no. 2 um. All purohuel delivered in any part of town {toe of charge. ' - Ouh paid for 011110, T . A. menu. `- .1. Miami. Bums Nov. 13, 1312. T 4o-1y U n. 1.`. -.IB_ u u _ tom the Eu: dairies in tho Provinoo, which for qgnlity cannot ho beaten. . Also 3 fine stock of E 3 3 Q3 $ II 1 8 T \ conlilting of . Tug, sneaks, corpus, romccos &c., PIOKLES. CJIVNLD SALMON, LOB81 ER8, SJRDINE-9, - ~ - AND FRUIT OF EVERY DESUBIPTIONL N.B.-A choice lot of `Oahu nod Biscuits. unnufadlnrod of tho but uutemll. ol,wsyn._on hand, with I vohoioo selection otsluliun goodi- fron tho hontpoohx-I oflnropu 2 ' L 1` ";3m::,2aa`;2;R. '- MENT AND STOVE A _ 1 _>_-;.-: WORKS. _ NE E 1333' SEWREY, is now, prepared to nnnufncture article: in his line. of the but CULTURAL I M P L E-` - p6"ITcT1uA HOTEL`, nA1'iKI'=."rsUUmE, BARRIB. - JOHN H; ioHNs,rv1=).o1=r1ETo11; 1-HOMAS LOWE, l "'om any rnpocuble dealers in int: 3..-mmhont Ontnio. and dealers oulv bv . C A R D .--Tho subuoriber begs A to `ho pubiio ofBa1-tie and vicinit that In in 6:1-spared to Bill! WELLS. TANK . og dojx AYATING, either by the jobpr dny. on the nporgelt notice anql mos} uuonsble The Bubccxibor bus rccaivod} Iplondid lot of nunnl ; . do'lXOAYiA'1`1_nu, III]!!! I); ma )uv_v: Ihortolt scum tuna. Apply to ` } ` B. OUTEBIRT, _ G1|l80W;H0uu. otutg DAINTING AN D DEOORAI ENG "Tho dull ll toinfo 1|` nth! I10 uyugad $c.h;`.:%:k, on: ` - - h4`1"!'-W ': 7- f ' .. in .p'.-.' . my and 2 LASTE1wF.%P%ATRI E ; - 1nu|vI'Ii 'l'.'YIlI A - ~ C mm `L_xu V And nlloofhin Imprdvoi. 1.`-nvknt _ 18: '1*.o~v `E P l':;l .;.~ EL Q,'.,C K S, Which vi}! I611 itiihg 0` _ d; b L Ll}-I-Kl J. I-a._uu _`--- `JUSTICE Is THE G_REAT,._J compmea nu STEAM 'POW'ER __.1 u--|.:..-..- 1'... an an--.nl`..omm AL` scP.oLI'._'AWING,` u-.rI .;.a |"n-uannal and rnnvn Lnm NOIGROUND` WHITE LEADS,_ :1 an :71" `vs :- '.--V V V _ PNGLISH BUN HOUSE AND CHEESE. J, DEPOT. ' CULVERWELL"S nuns mntlnnutl ...a nnunruw ARRIE. TIGHT woax COOPERAGE. - I ITBIIY UIIIBIAXAI GEOWGE NEWTON, Pm'nt.a'r -\ Danm-at D...JI`ho begs ALA -nhltn nfllnovinnn Iininili LVIVHE BARBIE Ilnlfbif A (In! TAYLOR, Proprietor. ' Butcher thud Poulterer, nnlin OI-14:01:: Inn: Dakar U`I\I III IV 'l.UlV Pnintar \ Decorator; I . `FIJI: , Wells Btu. . WOOD I COUNTY 01` s1MCOI Q GENERAL ADVERTISER B%arrie,F0nt;.:rio,&'L1`l1ursda," November 27,2 1873. my ,._BUT sIMi>L1=: PRINCIPLE ' val-leIy.at the _ - _ - - NEW DRUG 8'l'0ll- - MACHINE VOILS from; no per gallon upward: at the . nun mum srmlli. I-Unsns mwsnns TGILBT Awrlchns. I-`AN,(:i 0002!. rm` .'.:W:'::-11* .:: .r: "' " Oil 1 4 "" ` . Wm nnuc arm. _,,_.__. _-._'- _..A -_._h 11u1VAII- Pu-as, TOB moo. and cmuu, unequaled 101- style :_1ugl.qua|lty, - at the NEW DRUG STORE PAINTS. on.s. _ vanmsnms, GLASS `an_d PUTTY, at me. NEW Dllllli STORE. Every article Guarantcedrtt; * ' re PERFECT SATISFACTIO at the NEW DRUG s'1'.-03:53, Don't Delay Iocall and Purchase Your Articles at the jaw nnuu STORE. ----u-st; The subscriber having purchased, the entire stock in trade of Mr Wm. Whitebread. in pue- pared, to make on the shortest notice and non: reasonable terms at good and as cheap Double or Single ` NEW mine smnn, DYE STUFFS With IIIII iIl`Qcl.|0II for use at the ' . :.- . umnnun stall. r Eiii" eaten of Me` `cllingc; (`om-` Dmum I _ Ammiicnu GOAl:"'~ 3'11: -333 LAMPS, CIIIIIINIES. lz.nPLl:c- Tons. undSllAl)E!, on ovogy Ira-Inlw Qt I'll! wAG'i'bN s is @4W!I.%.@.E?>._ @@3.@ mew niiiiE'fhn, nAnnIg.| ---: onur nu; BEST Aim Punlih` 1 nnvas nun mnnwlnss lold at Ilsa 71%? H71 zimmifl _Aa can be made in this or my other county, A. OROKER, (1nInI- uhvnnf Eng! Ran-3: Mr. A. (Jroker having bought out my interest in the above business, I heartily recommend him to my patrons, `and trust that they will give to him th. liberal patronage bestowed upon me > W. WHT'l`ERREAl')' lYIl"\I'lI IV` IVI\I\Il'\E, AS now on hand an extensive and gonuino * stock of Single nu] Double Harnou (Oar- riage and Team). English and Common Riding Saddles, Double nn.l Simzle Bridles, Oollnra. kc-., whi . .`he can oel at very reuonnble prices. Also in stock, some ofthe beat English and other Riding and Driving Whips, Biti, Lines, Brushes, Curry and Maps Oombl, Cards, &c.. to he found in this market. xvumoxs, l`,TT'l"I |1c' umua, nrmsnea, uurry unu mluu &c., to be found this markcit. -"Any m-nla in than tr-Ada mam k! Druggirl. ,5 a_c., to Detouna m mu; mnrxu. ' Any article in the trade manufactured, fur- nished to order on short notice,a.nd- warranted to give satisfaction. 7 Ei'Renairn wall and nantlvrxacntad cAnmAsEs'," I0 glve SIHUIEOIIOIL I:i'Repair| well and noatlycxecntad San-iee April 8. 1870: R, - and of the most approved ,`;- _o1__ ..~ -' -~ East, second door from the `Market, A RRIE . As the advertisers are thor- oughly and practically conversant with their ` business in all its details, employs none but Ofthe latest and best styles \ y`,f_j.q construction, Collier Strut ` the most skillful workmen, and use only the * best material, they can guarantee all work turned out at their establishment to give perfect satisfaction to the purchaser. Farmers `and others look to yonrinterests, and give us a. call, 1 we promise to give you better value for your money than you can get at any other Carriage Factory in Barrie. "AlB0; GENERAL BL ACKSKITHING in nil in hrnrmhaa attended to. ll"AlB0, umusmnn mun. Ill its branches attended to. Ba.1jrio,'Juno 18,1873. ' QIPOIITOBY OP TH`! IYARRIE muncn BIBLE socmT!.| -DVIIGOP ITIIII. . S T pfr day. fAgenkum:|nudl A01} 1 _ _ c upon a wot o either sex. young or old. make more monnynt gorgfvim 4 usmiheir spurs I_nomenta,o; :1! the limo, lh1nInny- ` thiagelu. Paruculaufreo. Addrou G_. BTINBON I: 1) Yonlud Miine. 1...." 3 -'l'lJll.Bc Illlll Ell variety. in . '3`! Ekrlyietjuly I 51.11] ILAIJLL |. 1.1.511; lllhlsllpilhlhi J-UNI` TABIASIIMENT, . BAY .E`1EI..2D STREET, A [ow ducts North of the Wuington Hotel`. vs. :1 2 23: :11 Druggim. w. J. ARMSTRONG, . PAINTER -AND GRAINER, lininnn of :11 kinds axennted in I unplnn-n. ` IPHIJII 831110 I 1191 L` I l.'JL\a nun. Vu 135111.` Ell, `Painting of 3`! kinds executed in I woxknun- . like manner, on the shortest notice, and on nu most reunnable toms. E g_.],_ Bax-rig, July 16."'13. Thiiis pre-ommnlly 1 nhdvlng ago- it this isdoubled Irv to trade homes and see if you wont gel. ahavod t_o yqur hurt`: bntem. Bu! at P of Moore's", string: 1 to say, tlieuiay no to get shaved it to V . . pay Inn: 0 visit and get I clan` sh Ind ll! get the wcbth `of your money. - ` Remember the blues. Second Floor. centre Nan I110 ll! the womb `of _3mO;mher the age, Second I-`looncenue New Buck Brock, Dun op Street. Bu-rio._ EUMM1: .1 VAN DEN-STEENII . /\1-u1-~r 4I- `- IIIICIGLICI-I Z V 1.35` ,CIIV-ID` YQXKC` I QRILL . ;. PHOTOGBAFHSW ' '0! every deucriqtiqn, nndfi slug, ken At all . ~ 't*'9`.'-."- 9 V Tidy also keep-in-Ac6nne\ot_ion gallon 9 ~ . :..2 -_-n.iuriesto,ck_ off; ' ' :. ..I A_. in. '.~nu_.__v- n2-...'..--' ` Tluzzli `n '4"- jaunt `ADD LEKY AND HARNESS ES- ` VFADIIUIJIIIFXWI` ` 5 ~I_uu'cuwuau: ._ Piotnra, 2 `tannin- -onnn'am1:t.i1-nnnngpnn. T 4'1_zm2 's.z'(2_( 71;t_ or rn41:15s.: - . ,5!-uxinsrnunnrbonnn ~ ; rglgnuuun & i}l Inn Iii.-':'n`.` ,n.~'m~`1n!'_:\ Leif; ` 2 lluuls Q 0n'lIia_,n at _1_m._ ~ 5 XEVIGNY 4- cont. .':lPOIl'I'03Y OP I'll! :1-nnvn In) A `man ntntl `1'O0KSTOWN PAIM; SHQP. .aA2 inm~a..a Fonihd nun ilhnt Insulin- 'B`iii 1:1e" "a`'"s"1Inii'3'"I'i?s'I' UG"llDmll8.' Ill Dlllll EIOCIIOI, `n,o c1m_`-s, -OBROMOS;-L_'_HOG3APl_B, Ill rxsu arising mm [';hixd_ Sta; 0 MART {N MOORE LS in "iEiiI's' ii: Bitii In he made in this or nnv nther cnnnlm moroem-me '<;_ALI,1_a;u?._ Prove it by culling It the :iilii B|ES_._` inn nnzssnu: nun snnvluc - = A. SALOON. ifllu 'I'-I"_I`Il` run` L Fr-%=-24 orvis!-s-it 3301?. 1). E. A. Moomars i 673. ii impm, t. Frost Bim BUGGIES, CABRIASES, 13$ .9. vE'l 'I l1`' . ununnn, Collier street East, Barrie, "vm=t=_o.t.- `ge ucswweu upon IIIO W . WHITEBREAH ' 29-ly - '"Eri'Ii'stIsHs wi1oLn3snann'r or succnss IN ALL GOVERNMENT?- {5-1! | i3##43 Muspc socks As HOLIDAY PRESENTS !, 4 We give below eliel 61 e few of the heel end meet populer oolleolione of bound Pieno Music, and will send any work, poel-paid, on receipt of the united price. Addreu elfotdere to T J. L. PETERS, Mueic Publisher, 599 Broldwey, N. Y. )e(:. 4. In`! M, 1.~i.:.;.{..: `.3.;;s4;..*;.f "s;..., hands` I I'll! l'.'Ill`U|'Ie DUI] LVIUIIII. Dllllu bends. . . . . . . . . . .1135 Ilegie Circle. Buy I(usio.'Sn_|sll heads. l_'l5 Young Pienist. For young pleyers. . 1,75 Pearl Drape. Eeey.Denee Music. . . 135 Mnsresl Recreations. Moderete diieulty. 1,75 Plessent Memories. A 1,15 Golden Chimes. Parlor Music. Kinkel. 1.75 Brillisnt Gems. . . . . . -. . The ebove, ere also bound in cloth, ill sides, price, 82.60 eeoh. Peeule o Melody. A collection of Music for edvenoed Plsyers. . . Boards. 3.00 Elegantly bound in cloth and gilt.` . 4.00 ' Peters Editron ef.8lI'Iuss' Wsluses, in 2vols., , price, 83.00 in boards, 34.00 esohsin cloth. . 1.15 P Bush : 48 l;rolud;cV& I-`ligllo/If. Cloth.85.00 In FourBaoku.PnporConn.ouh 1.80 Ieothovan n38Son|Iu. Full ill. . . 3.50 - ' 34 Pianofiooel. all gill. 2 00 Chopin : Vnlsu, . . sgilpnporoonn. 1.50 Polonim. -' u 200 " Noclumu. ` It 2.00 " Mazurka. *4 N . -2.00 Ballads. " 2.00 Proludu. ," 2.50 Sonnlu. 2.50 Mendelssohn : compmo Pimo w..:.., _ Folio Edition. Full gilt. I04 volc.26,00 The name. 8 V0. Full gill. Conplolo in 4 vols. . . . . . . . . . .l4.00 ' The nun. 8vo. Paper. Complete in ' 4 wk. . ' . . . .' . .l0.00 ? Vol. 1. oom.' Conoonm ox;uIu, "etc. Pauli Gill _ K ) VOL I V. DOIIV D0 wunous wunu. u Books.) 1'oxiof""asx:. ` The sum. Bvo. Gilt. . . . . . 'lhe sumo. 8 to. Paper. . . . . . Mondoluohm Ounum u Puno Solol. l"I-oI. IUZIITI I-O 0|lI\II| Salllsluu uvuuua Fnllgill. . . `. V. . .' Sohubowa 10 Sonalu. Elegantly bound ` I 171: all! UIUHI-.~..o.-00'!-I Hum : 18 Sonata. lgllegnnlly bound. Wnll gill _ - DUIIIJIIIIVI IV Dlllllllin lznviuuu uvuu-I Full gill. . - - _ I ' ' : Sohuben e Deuces. Complete. Eloguly V bound. Full gilt. - . . . . 5 Sohnben e Pine Piooee. Elegenqy bound. Full gilt ' . . . . 1 _SohuInenn e Foteel Soenee. N ine Eeey Pieou. Paper cevere._ . . . Sohumenwe Pieno-Fem Album, Ele- -.neI.. lune-A Fall -11 ` DUIIUIIIIIIITI I'lIlI|I'lI|'lU Illllllllg l'4l:U' gaudy bard. Fun gil, . . . S The sumo. lfnpor covets. .' ._ . 1 Walter : Complain Piuno Works. 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A . . . - . . . n a can-onIcIot`oiIC~4` UUCUCIC VIUDCII O C` 3. `cabooseoouu'onoooiononcooonot -you ' , ottbuhovowoth ac.-an nubl-vri0I:` Rrothlr Dlllul. (All tor l!0VIl0'I mom, oryou wlllpn clIupPIoto- ' gnphOp ).......3.....n....3Cldl.l.50 Ethane. clogoutlyhoud full 2 w R - A n - n A A Q A I Q I n O I IIIIICICOII-080'"; O hhuuufu Vow Mum. auuup. vu- lng.ud_Gcr.W;o:da. Papor......... donut!) I nlllllwu ny nun 1,4...` run .4 nninl in A II voles. LII U IIIJVI Iidu. instruments! mule. Iliad:-d Clumon. '. ..`.Y?'.`.. .f'. .".`.'I.'`. .':'. 323 .38.. Whip Inu Ruin- W "W -Is-. -ad.-33$. tho gpsls;-; . 1.1" . 1, 5 J5 . . er ngnru N. dical }l'im_.? ction 01 any re Disorders, - fits pro -2111!- . 8.50 Hugh AHBDT pl'006BlllgIo as: use: is, for England, the most urgent. We are so proud of the impartiality and integrity with which our. Colonial Em- pire is administered that to impeach policy seems like challenging the calm, unswerving order of` nature, and cer- tainly no one in England ever anticipat- ed that Lord Dueriu would be sub- jected to such an accusation. .The charge, however, has been advanced, and, in the heat oi Colonial party con- flict, it has not been very tempe urged. In as despatch to the Colonial ' has turned aside without any diiculty the ill-aimed shafts of local criticism, and has satisfactorily explained those circumstances which at first made people in this country constitutional principles had not been} strained in the proiogation of Parlia- ment during a debate upon the tness of_the Ministry to retain oice. The Secretary for the Colonies, in ac- knowledging Lord Duerin s despatoh, replies": - "Her Majesty : Govern- ment have read these clear. and able * not their duty to express any opinion on the particular measures adopted on the advice of your responsible Minis- ters, but they fully approve your hav- ing acted on thse matters in accor- dance with constitutional usage. We have no reason to daubt that Lord Kimberley understands as well as any man the props tional usage, and that the exculpation so frankly conveyed in the words we have quoted will more than compen- sate Lord -Dufferin for the ignorant and irresponsible attacks of the Canadian Opposition. We have already pointed out the substantial features of the Gov- ernor-General s defence, and it was, perhaps, unfortunate that the news of the prorogation reached England be- fore the facts of the case were really known. As to the investigation which had been conducted by the Royal Commission, the opinion that the pro- ceedings cannot rest at this point is avowed in the Governor-Genei-al s message to the Dominion Parliament. The evidence that has been received will doubtless contribute to the eluci- dation of a very dark and angry con- troversy, but it forms only the begin- ning, not the ending, of the enquiry. Tt is nnndlass to refer to the Par- doubt whether: r limits of 9 constitu- . -the equity `ot a Colonial Governor : ` rately - Oice the Governor-Generaliof Canada ` t statements with much interest; it is _ What `we are waiting for the verdict of the Canadian Parliament on the conduct of Sir John Maedonald s Ministry, one aspect of the question, and that not the least important, has been illustrated by the publication of Lord Dufferiu s despatohes to Lord . Kimberley. At the" same time the evidence taken before the Royal Com- mission in the Pacic Railwav case" _ has been published. We are therefore in a position to form an opinion as to the most important questions which i were raised by the disclosure of Sir = Hugh Allan's proceedings. The first ;. rm. 1anal.m.i_ the most unzent. CANADIAN RA-ILWA37 scm-5 , V 5 nlllg, U0` (I10 Ualllls, U1 luv uuaiuuy c It is needless to refer liamentary history` of the Pacic Scandal previous to the Prorogation in August last. The facts have been . narrated over and over again, and the general deduction from them has not been favorable to Sir John Macdonald. But one of the main points made by the Opposition--the ` principal article, we presume, in the bill of indictment which Mr. Mackenzie had been urg- ing upon the House of Commons at Ottawa-_-was the allegation that Parlia- ment had been suddenly prorogued to prevent the protraction of a debate impeaching the character of Ministers,= and likely to end in a Division adverse to the Governmit. In, his dispatch to Lord Kimberley, Lord Duferin ex-_ plains that early in Ma the13:h of August had been arrang as the date of the Prorogation,that this arrange- ment had been announced to the House of Commons by` Sir John Mac- ` donald, and had been tacitly accept- ed by men of all Bartiel. The agree- ment was, Lord uerin believes, that there should be no debate at the close of the Session, in order to allow the members to attend to their agricultu- _: -.~..r.o...I;.u. I-mnimuuu durimz the mOl'nDOI"l0 IIICIIQ lU uusu II5sIvasuu- ra_l and gtrnding business during the brief Canadian summer; and when. the Opposition, nding Sir John Mac- donald s majority weakened by the absence of a great manyol his sup- porters, attempted to renew the dis- cussion on the day xed for the ordi- nary business of the.Prorogation, their policy was too transparent. The an- nouncement, of the Vice:-oy s pleasure had been formally made and a great number of the members had dispersed, some to _British Columbia, and some to Nova. Seotia, to the extreme East and West ot the Dominion, many of them two or three thousand miles away from -L - ---0 -6` oh. nvnrnmant. Thav three tnouaanu muuu nu, uuau the seat of the Government. They had` gone away on the understanding .thet the buainesr of the Session waa over, and that the affair of the Pacic Scandal would not be touched lurther until the reaeeernbling of Parliament. Unfortunately, the dieallowanoe of the Oaths Bill and the ooneequent break- up ofthe Committee had irritated the nvvni!inn_ and the nuhlioation of the up of the committee ueu llnuuuu Luv 0 poeition, and the publication Mullen correspondence enabled them to commence egntetion enow. Whenthie new pheee of , the qneetion opened, the Governor-Generel wee in the Maritime Provincee, end heard, no `donbt,,with estoniahrnent on the eve of the prornieed Proroggtion the deo mend for en iinmediete Perliernentery ___...z._.. .r n... -I'.:p Inn! I')nE'nriri mill (0! In unlnacuuo lilllnlnul-Iu _ scrutiny of tho uiir. Lord Dubrin lays thut it would not has been right for him` to oouutenunoa the settlement of ithonriognr issue; ruined botwoonhu `n_liginau=g`pd their opglnnintq, involv- i__ng'ii_tl'6y lit; the {Jamaal V hono: oi thtmoitiminout. mniin Oqnldc. the i 1_.;: .:.u.|.- Ilinihi- and tin nnbljg -- - U I ems F1, Lunzbqg; in II.` Y-- the moat eunn_ons_ man u: uqumu, sun Into` oftha Miniitty, and the public credit {of the oountry,ox'oop; at tho hauls` of_~ av `mu Po.rliBl.IA9.ll|~."in which the distant Ptovingpo of tho Dominion were u vgollropruntod `gs thopmof ~u`_4_..:- (nut tianhnqjl`, \ _ [Fr )m the Landau Times, Nov. 5] No. 48. Whole No-1110`. a ing fixed for the prorogation, a depot-_;_ . ment, would be upheld or condoned by . fore prorogued according to the origi- - . the Opposition had been intense, and E , In these circumstances, it appears Lord Duferin felt that -he was` bound to look to theonstitutional interests of the whole Dominion, and not to allow 1 L one Province, by a cleaver piece 0.` strategy hardly consistent with good = faith, to override the representatives of the rest. A continnd adjournmeri: of the House was imp0Slble,~b8c8tlSC the proposal -of a vote on this .. point might turn into what it w9_g wished to avoid--a critical vote in a House not thoroughly representative of-the Dominion. A prorogation was the only course thought to be open to the Governor-General ; and the Min istry, from their own point of view, pressed the same advice upon him On theother hand,at the eleventh l hour--for Lord Diifferin had only arrived at Ottawa from Halifax on the moni- tiou from the Opposition had an iiiter view with the representative of the Queen, and handed in aproteatagningi the suspension of the proceedings before Parliament. This protest was foundi~r_l upon the indisputable facts that ion. months had elapsed since the Miiiistcrs were rst accused of corrupt przictic. -. in connection with the Pacic Rail- way contract, that the inquiry ordered " by Parliament had been postponed all-Ti l baiilked, and that the honor of t`;:- country required -there should be iii; further delay. So for Lord Dne,y,, "himself would have found no diflicvliy in agreeing with the l emOD.~`tl'alilS. But when the Opposition Deputies went on to claim not only for the House of Commons, not only for the exclusive, but the. immediate cogniz- ance of the Ministers alleged offences, and to insist accordingly that the House should not be prorogued at the period xed by general agreement about three months earlier, the Gover- nor-General pointed out that, by re- fusing to accept the advice of his Min- isters, he mustdismiss them from his counsels, and that he could not con. stitutionally do so _on a mere party protest like that presented by the deputation. What guarantee, he asked, would the merriorialists give him that i his high-handed acts in overriding the i advice of his Ministers and dismissing them, while still undefeated in Parlia- '. i I x I I `r z t, 5 t l l ( G i r I ~. 5 l t a Parliamentary majority? The meme i I orialists, he observed, did not make up i ' 'un actual majority of the House ofl j Commons, and it would be impossible} to take their protest as an expression 1 oftheopinion 0lPl ll`1meHi,ll.W88Il.ll'ti- ' ` l l nal arrangement. The indignation at Lord Dutferin has not been spared; E Mr. Huntington and his friends im mediately refused to conduct the en- quiry they had thernselvrs deinaiided. 5 Lord Duerin, again in accordance l with the advice of his Ministers, Wished to entrust the investigation to i a Royal Coiiimissioii, composed of 'hc 1 very men to whom the House of Cmn--1 mous had given over the qll"Sli0n l under the title of a Select Cornmittee.l But the two members ofthe Opposition who had sat on the Committeerefused to act. The Governor-General then took the only course that remained ' open. to him, and selected three * Judges of character, - standing, and acknowledged integrity, whose Re- port has now been laid before Parlia- ment. Of c:ursc these Commission- ers were chosen byithe advice of the Government, which is an unfortunate incident in a very anomalous and em- barrassing situation. . Their labors,too, have been diminished by the obstinate refusal of the accusing members of the Opposition to -bring forward their evi- dence or to conduct their case. The results, therefore, cannot be considered satisfactory. The -Dominion Parlia- ment will be compelled to re-open the A controversy, and must not be content with applying the test of a mere De- bate and Division. But, whatever may `be the issue, the vindication of. Lord Duflerin is complete. The page of the history of Canada which he modestly apologises for writing, may record events discreditable to the public men of the Dominion, but it contains nothing that does not reflect honor on the representative of the Brit- ish Crown. jwan mainly centred in Ontario, and ;while it was physically impossible for Sir John`. Maedonald to muster hu- supporters from Bntieh Columbia, froni -Europe, and the United States, and i` was I matter of difculty and hard Ihip to bring them even from Nuva Scotia and New Brunswick, his ml- veraaries could gather in overwhelm ing forces atOttuwa, and pass wlxa: resolutions of censure and 8llpe1'.'ea8l0n `they pleased. Srrorrr Horms.--The sole of Short Horn Cattle, the property of the Hon. Samuel Campbell,` New Y`orlr Mills, which took. place on Sept. 10, is likely to occupy a prominent niche in the annals of Short Horn Sales. 17 balls and 91 cows and heifers were disposed of, "end `rooted up the grendtotal pf $380,490, beingen average of $3_523 Some of the individual prices realised lrethe njroet extraordinary. on record, endjerver to show the ever increasing estimate in which ped|gl'O6 is held by rhoee,who__are in the best position to: judge` of its ' value. The highest ~6gure.roueh'ed was by 811 Duchess of Geneva, .(eelyed July 28th, 1866,) "whie_h'1_eIl1r}`.tlre nod'of Ii. P.Devies. Glgrrueedlenhireg Eng., for `$40,000. ; `him: Duheg of, Geneva} (eelved May . .5, 393;) v3_I!l'li7il!;_oIIll?iarr"'th e"~lint; ' ' Beetive . U `.;5v``fl.:9,5.000=5 Thoi : A ralpmlngleudb And 32 00 if not paid in advane. THE FARM. `LID GVUlI`U C `II? IIUCZIIQVUIQ W35 u aticif5;1x3* prpition;=wuzha: . Q during the g9.t1'1e`n'ng in. `Hay in some 1 instanqes is slightly decient, bu; this E will bah momxnn compensated for by roctg, whic"a_.a!_e :very `promising. In. 3 Ireland the potatocrop ii magnicent: 9 in both quantiiy and quality, and Wu. free from disease} during the latter put. 9 of August than at same date of my 1 ; year during the past quarter of a cen- 1 tury.. tz, I._u';nbag_n'_: _in the limb Mi. S1m-I.'a'-- A3 so nu;-my -.::ticles in every-day use are rnzzuu: ac`urL-d of paper, it I! asked if a paper ' be':~.`teuk can not be llI,\"8nl(H.l to lullze the place of the lea- . thr ones. . ' I! is given to some- women` to see a poixlt cluarl_v and slate it comprehen- uvcly. Fur 1213::-nee, an Iowa woman concludes -.l .~arc='-:=lic nmcle on female sufI'rng-J, thus puxlxit.-ally: You may lbol: at tlus nnzttm in whatever light` yuu will, but .~::'nun:_-.r it down, and it is but uqu:1rml with the Almighty that we are `m-I ..ll men." Therve is 21 choxce of methods in briugmg up c-hildlren in the way they should go. An agaicuhural laborer of England being rcamcmsmxted with by the p:_v;I(ir_ for not `brih; ing up `his hxys:1'ahcF=ho11!d. re-plied : I dunno h.;;'.' ti_~.=, air ; I ordrr em down topray every nigh and mrrnin , an when they wuu 1. go down I knock `em down -_z,md vet 'th~y am`: good I In ss}ec'.in:g 7:: vi 1.ur<;hnSing fxuit franc nfuv-1v .Vv.:.w;x.hr.n I {I Go ..l I... selecii .!ret.=.=; of any '. rs` .impo:t;m mi other men it pay 50 \'.'CH .`I:`n; H'I`)xn K. the Mg clearTa:< , I ()_',vs!Cn', 3 Fcia-hxon 552., siashixxghrtncle-:. an ;`4c:riplme charac- te.",s_ir1 the 17!(Z: 1/cndt"I1t, enfbrucmg a highly w1'0u_:;hL_M:lugy of Joseph, wzth `:1x`IszE'aive t~l2!.!__:jt.~.?2_ul).' `flint if I am em on spa - a';iw,-; ,I*u!;s with Jnsrph',l rnean to -...\`a. him` u Ly it was thav dur- ing the twenty cdd years of his prison and -palace me he never communicated wiih his IaIl.er.. Hrs brothers de- served no better; but the poor old ` lail Hamimm conchxdos one other `gnn1`.em:zu was h`anu`1ess, and it would lmva been `gm-.h 1 r ';Y1fO". to him toy know Ihai an M1`: !=L.u;t`l)ad not do-4 jvoured the. had. . H _ . \/dilluf; vs .111; u \/Iunlulu, uuu llllll ah;-re i`: on.-!y um} cgmlzed hat {or sale, which I'm: n.n-.L;': cf the owner is George B;-own. -g. nuuvu-, up nut [or 1} i '5 ` The London Herald speaks rather pointedly about the cocked `hate in the tollowing article, which explains it- self :--The Government organ at T0- ronto breaks into u_ torrent of invective - because Sir John Mnodonald appointed Mr. John Crawfo:d to the Lieutenant- Governorship oi Ontario, and the Hon. S. L. Tilley ton sirnihr position in Nova Scotia. Of course the reason of the indignation is the fact that Brown aspired to the Ontario throne himself, in` fact, it is tt:3'i`rsh')(.*d that Mackenzie lmd already appointed him before it: was discovered. that the position was not.vncnn'..V In coiinc-clion with this we might ju::t Y't1t`UtiIll to our evening, conteinporury that there is one mudder man in the Pro-v.-.nce than either John Crtriiug 0; J-if n Crawford, and that rl.. ...\ 3.. ..r 1.. ....,. .. .:\Ll`ll I... I..- ....l,. The P_uC}::2.5 .':*X' Z_v'.r,rross says : Now thai the commsnccnxem oi the pear seusun'i.s mar at hand, it would be we}! iu rtrtnexnbcr yhu directions by `Joshua Hmper, published in mosto! xthe hor6icr.tiAm'ul. palms lust season: "Pu nnnltn nun-arc nnl..nr ka;v|I.nnrr\nl;: 'LII\4 lll)I'A`.l\IlI`LIAl-ll. puluiaa nual. BCIDULI.` `To make pears. coluur haiudsomely, !r=pvead a blankefon lira oor of a cool mom, axzdrczr ihzuly and evenly place the fruit on {In} wor. ' A second 3 b?ankz:l Illllal be s.H':`.:I .-ver them,and in u slmrlrnze Hr-.1 rifecls of this treat m-am v:i'rl' be ::1;n:<=n! in the best coloured Bslrlk-lt ~', and rich, ruddy lnoknzg` Suckers ruzaginablu. Pears prepared inlins rr..rrrrv:r rurely have the xrrrmmueus gt {in H naturally ripen-r ml cvrrrpnzzioznrs, L?! (In Ihey prernmure- ly4dccu_vui1lr<:.:'-am. av . '1. r-v II . . -- --. A UOW'uppwp:;~ address David ( words, [mm .'n'.: O. p:zs.=-ugga \\`hi::,'.a in rug;-9 parzicui - Than -*.'v\\.r _ llluu H. Thou lime vmi Thdu Forxum-'5 `Dub -ml... 1...: I1: nuu 3uuLu 6|. up ;:`u:'.',nL'3:. H llll II IUJI III!- (hou-- 'A rnmping fqni; to brig, am! stamp and sweat, Upon my party! thou cold blunded slave. Husk thou not spoke like thunder on my side ? Been sworn my soluirx ? bidding medupeud Upon thy slurs, thy fnzluxw, and thy strength" And dust than now fail over to my foe ? Thuu mm: 9. Hun : hide! Dot!` it off far shame, And hang a. calf : skin on those rectum limbs I ` Forty Years. Flxperienca have lestcd the virluos of Dr. WI, Balsam of Wild Cherry, and it is now generally acknowledged lu be the beat rum-.-sly extant for pulmonary `and lung diseases, umbraoing Iho whole) range {mm 3 El".!lH C( 1:! :0 aaenled consump- _udr.. Were it not for us u.erila, it would long since` have "died, and made no sign +- * ; ` Cheering intolligoxion Macho!` in *from the 0_ld Country. _Th_c. hunt: 7 just completed is on the whole fully ; up to the average, and has been fun!- s arl mm. unnkaunll-u nrnnimn wnnthnr hllf yV'lH'<'l U61` H T9 lead: Ihtfv: 5 And sontlfsl 1 , Gnum Succt-tan on `rm: Hows Sswum MAG!`!lNE.--OI all the Irzvenlions ol the pro- senl ago none have ham . :1 greater b: on Ihan mm of me Suwmg Machnnv. The name of E1o-as I-low,the mwrxor, w~ll live tall the and of llll. We hnvn often heard it can] lhal every woman simulil have his portrait suspended in her smsing mom. 'l`he"Howe machinn still cnmmues lo sland high above all ollu-rs, being the has] made and best ad'- apled In all kinds of work. 0! this file! we have had-ampl: pmcl during Ihe past monl__h. [I look rsl pnzc nml far nulsuippad all others at every Fair" when-. allowed Io pnmpele in thocounty. At sllh Simooo Fair every machine of any now sold an this part of tho oounlry competed. Some of Ihosp were wojked by `special operators brought from Guelphjnd`Hamilton, Notwithstanding the ` .f_t`o_l_lh_allhe "Howe" Was worked by Mr. J. Thompson, one ofm`. Beams : salesmen in Buirfo, it took first prize. Mr. Beanie also got mlfosfbosl specimen of, Sewing Inching 2 : This unit; machine but all ammo. _i1, a.l' Cfnuchil], Thornton ind Rou- ` 3a'r_`r Ie `H19 Howe who not ' pIo1uj_ui:u_`noI,n Canadian e 'h389iblhyo1,wo3o unioqcd Tm: INGTRUMI-INT or Succr-zsa.--Wo must work ifyou would nmke: Few people l.vo by their wiY:=,nnd labour is mo na urnl in- hcrilance of our race, none-Isary to line health as wt-llas prosperity : but none can expect perfect imrrruaoly from orckne.rs,xt is right that the best means of cure should always be ready; Now {or colds, coughs. rheumatism neuralgin,crampn, uhnliv, 81.!-.., mm is no- lhing like the C=ma(Iiar1 Pain Deslroyer." Forsnle by all medxciua dealers. .Mc;.1, mm hou:_sat the Fashion ,v.|uo_n. `funny- Ilmes, Bun and rlwna THE COOKED HATS. u I nhfkpd , . my mu, n. no ux, nu rgrcz the best.. In Iii:-. transaction, does he pnrticlllfr as in says. an experienced sdist. ` um cheqp .nt --Ihe remainder as 'Hmugh a large far- i Hm he would be lnrt.-l he! were it |>_ C I 3 very style at the ion, {bun doe! n('VL`{; fight :3 I.ul_vship is by 1`hr,u art pequrcd mo, mess. What a foul an 3/ might Sir John :.s m the following ~;;~ure s `King John` 1}? .'1pp|y to hl8 case s'than_ one- , x u Lulu? .{hou cznvzud ; ng 01.11%: : Lymm 3 mum : El- PIDINGS: rowing 1 keep _ft - 0 gmmq Q. S ROHTNSON, Orillin, Solicllor in Ghan- l 7 c:.~ry,A1torn.ey-at-Law, Conveyance-,r Com- r;i...i-.uer in B.R., "cc. Heir and Dcvisee blaimi 1.: ~5r.)11le},Ageut for Canada Landed Credit L}_J:;:pany for 1oa.ning"~money on Real Estate. 01' NC }`.'- Net! 1f`runk' Kean`: Store. 848 ,. __v g----. r: - -:_-:.:.-._. _`-. ,* : `.,'NT .9: LUUNT, Barristers, Attorney! at-' L law. Solicu-njs in Chancery, &c.-~Otce-- Dujop Street, Barrie. Successors to the late ti (:1 o` Bo`.1H.Ol1L0llnt, Boya,& Stewart. W Lotmj. G. W. Lomrr. LU `M LLIUJSI 'IWLl\.L LICIILKVVVI-I953! Do. You Want to Barrow Money 'I)huy more land for yourself or for your soul? To `mild a -house or burn? To fence, `clear, , um-erdruin, or otherwise improve your land? 'In -._rmTa!uIortgageor other debts? Or for um -:z:er purpose? - '. ,:u do the reduced terms of the Omum Pa..-mzrrr Bumornu mo Sumo Socnmr, vi: "'1 km n1.-.110 more loans to Farmers during ti: '28: 1'." _-.~:r.~.-3 than any other, afford greater fw -u aw`. mlmutagee than those of any 0:1.-Ar Co:npau_v In the Dominion. ' ms muursr rnzoz run 3011 GOOD uonramrs. Forfurther information apply to J. IIERBERT MASON, S'acrnl1:ry 5; Treasurer, '[.7ronto, Hr In A. MORROW. ' 7 LL.) UFU`l\!II-3lAUUNlU I1.AL1lJ, 'l'UKUN'.l'U. (JAPITAL, . 1500.000. To Farmexs an ~ andowners! n. (K... TI/,.--.n 4.. `D .... -.. 1l......-. 31$ ., 1 \. V vx-s/\\rV\/\/xxx/\/\/\/\_v \/\/` - 1' EDWARDS, (Late Uopmy Registrar) Oouveyrmcer, &c., agent for the_Rayn1 In- I`! ance Com any_ m.d the Accident.-Insurance Cmzlxvnny. -t ica--Post Olce building, sarrle . l;;\_N_6ER MORROW, agent for the . Pro7a'nci.s11r.su.anoa Joupany, the Queen Fin and Life, the Phoenix, the Isolated, and it Ltncoahira Insurance Ccmpanies.- Oce Na"? Rrink Rlnnk over 'R1wnnn a Sim-P Q56 If MLLER 2 THOMSON, 0iv_il Engineerl, 1 Provincial Land Survcyorl, A:-ohicta, tc. g-'-"_`-.New Bnck Block, S`to_re, Dunlap Street, ' lfle. ~ ned tho I! mical Wow Syrup of Hy pophonphin yrnp in uh; .0pmsil8 Barrie Hotel, Hotel, Dunlop street. 3 I . .WELLS, Graduate Toronto Un`:versity; ) Member College Physicians and Surgeon, Uu'..-0ice-0ver Wells Bros ; Drug Store, 'D5`fl8 lhaxs Gavxnnan, A. Gnxfroab Taauaon, , 0.E.,P.L.S. C.E.,P.L.8. . DR J-.L.G. MCGARTHI harrmoved his` ~6ice to his new reuidonce on the West side (-9 John Street, immediately oppo:ita Mr. Geo. B.:;'s planing and sash factory. Dr. MoG., has 1 x Jczncy for zltudent. ' 44-71 (\ 1}0SANKO, SURGEON DENTIST, 4. .-.. _D(ua1cce:sor to J. 0. McOt!nn1and),- . Will be in Gollingwood on (hp In and 2nd; Orillia 16th, mu ` , and 18th, Hilladalo 25:11, 3nd Stayner, on the last day of each month. All Ol`.1`.'l' days he can be" found in his oiceo 0 Cruller 8:reat,opponite'the Post Oo, Bnrrie. Sp;-rm] attention given to lling teeth with gold. Set: as be.utifa1Teeth at $) 6. A good opening far :1 student. ' !.' n T ..:u |...1.1 -11 ..-..a:... ....a.mn.:Hn lnr . CI. m1xe,Boonu" premises. The . men: are mor North of Toto: (med out in ei C ~ zuuuicalious 3 Publisher, post- x -~./ \. v W .~xm71?'6'm`b.--Apply to JAMES ED- ) WARDS, Royal Inauronce Office, Barrie. wt aliment- . - ' for ::.a -1 llhold all p-rues repon'b` thc amountwgf money paid to J. O. Moqlulgg my work, he being bound by an ob1iII!" k in l\.'-;e amountof money, uot_ 10 do my W0!` 6" ' ,nh Simcoe, Essa, or Inmol for thy :1a|lXm__". gegga. Extra chargscvgtadelofoziro .l!8sANKo. r_____. In- '1 ismiished Weekly,in the T * ` enry Tmtaann morning, ct:x'1ltln'i,;iiB"`n .m_nt_newaof the day, and in :8 Inc y-ergaunxng to the a'airaofth`e Oonng .`1:".rI 51m advance at $2.00 i_f notpnidy. :1 line of subecsription. ` O Ams11sx.Va- ixlinesorn - 50:; one}; subsequent o?:Ee?;:t`3`rou lines, 8 ,;erline,rst insertion. ; 5111; sequent one 2.: Professional 3` [:3 lib. C"`-15 $4 P9? #31` $3 for six mo in. n muoro than ten lines. Speck! can: if um be made by `ac year 0, `"-Vlctl verr. Order; to ~Ciaconti1 1ue PAS 9?: :1): -:3 tn1bemadein.w,mng_ Ye:-mo. V Lper iscontinned until ` -n ma. except at the option :1fl?1:rl:::;:ga`I ll UIIXCVBUXFB IHSUTIDGE UGIIlpBI]lC3." UEIBE New Brick Block, over Rs.wson Store 355 =<:<** G :?aA?~7&` E*ai_A. ---u- n.___ -. - .| , vu_-_1 _I--.'..-2__--.2 _:-I-up w - For ptn-ifyiqg the Blood. qluhuing nnajiving "80: to the whole Human Syutem, nothing can approach _ l`_unDl:l.`N7,\` an `I`.Y'l`, Ola` UEOR(iEN UU- 53' - u r ..A', o`.,` .'..`...E.a`1..!.'!..'! .!..'..o.n no 0!..- n :1 n .c... h. Ilnnnn`rAI l War 5 A - V` 7Il'?al(.:A(1E0AbE 5.5.555: 91 quill o5.'.3' L035 "-the.G. G. G. oilice in McOonkoy n New Building our the Bank of Commerce when one thousand certificate: could be shown, PW" *3: their olcacy. -` S.-maprillo. in large bottles, 81.00. ` P1 1l.35- Sold in .11 thonruc Sm-on. J _,_, ,. - '1_,(} 3R SANDERS, Attorney -at-law, Soli- '; cite: 1n Cbancery,}0onveysncer, Commis- i win C.P., &c., Stayner, 00. Simcoe. 900 ""35Pl'l|ll.il|1I1'80 DOXIIGI, Ihvu. I ' _ - Sold in all the Drugtoron. Eame. April u,1s'n. nAiLm',vErmnxN.RYsun, . GEON, successor to D. G) Suthor1and,aud Gndunu of On- N -. Iuquorlber hanbyginfoniu tho public ' ` int he will oauy on we `bdlinou 07 Vezerinny Surgeon Viutheplsco of D. G- Sutherlaud, who is - leulng theu`.paI'!I.`fl|I1 "Wes by prompt uloutlon sud skillful` tray- meutvto secure the potrouggo |o`llborslly_-ho- Owed upon hit` pridcoulbr. . om tario Vorerinary Go'.logo.- Tho` V _ orou ' 3lBb'en one door Bu}, ot 'un_g_h'u:'u Hon`, Run-In - - 434; -' . ~`.:\`AU.x f!.\n\l!'Aa\l DUIMUILVU ALVU ` SAVINGS S. )GiEl`Y. ;..) Urm:u-MASONTC HALL, TORONTO." .1anrrn.\r GD1 Knn nnn -1v.-j'\1_&S '1`. A BOYS, Barrister, Attoxney, Solicitor in Qbancery, Commissioner, &c. : Jce ove_r Harmon: store, South side Duolop `_ -ex, Bar to. _ 1190 x-1 ,-;`.~':EiI=3w. LALLY,ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. N qn1;!`;'0r - in - Ohsncarv. Onnvavnnt-Ar. \'{;,,\'Ul:5 W. Lmuu1,Ar1'u1wni1-A1`-LAW. Solicitor in Ohsncory, Oonveyancer, .1, Pubhc, &c. . U::,u--()wen Street, Bsmo, Ont. 47-ly 7 Ann P-'. an, Du {Shoshone I :1 marv MI heat '31. dies! }l'im .'? ______ _-[;;,Qj.' it -9T`f?.A.'l`f-IY, Barristers and At- ...-nnvl. Slnlicitors in Ohnncerv. Nntu-in IS on approved freeLo1d no- |_ curity, and at moclecate In`.ereat.-Ap-. . *\ ARDAGH k R'l`R.A'I`HY_ Hnlh-.itnrl_ " ` ~upnp`n-Aw `L ."U h .' I -n` *.:;>'.::.'x:."..'~'.....***"*`.L v- x x \\\\\'\\\&~\;;-r\\ \\\\\\\&\\\*~I\*.\ "'25 HAMILTON J: McCONKE'~Y,--Roli- xm-n._f`.nHinr uh-pat. Rnrrili, Ont. t`;~.-,.rVe'eiiIe`noe, ptiiuiu, and ilmn hi! gwn {qu- ence- iinbd, Orgsnj, nnd.lel9dponi'3KnO!1 -M*`tv1>s q:!`or :ermsats9sxI%!e=$Iaer-vw gulm-21.; ply phi_!,EIIidiIn[l._~`t.f . L` *~;o,e.:.u__-e `A gas A `~ -.,.,u. =..uo.-; 1=E\xA3T.-:r BUILDING AND a ; vrx!(1'-.`I .\"1I`."I`V -. ` x`V`\ -_`,.\- \.'\-x \-vvv\-v\~\r.-.-\ - ~ v v ~ ENRY (3RE8WIGKi, Jr ., Provincial Lsndv S-rrveyor, Val `er, &o., B -rrie. -rie. c`.lI'H._Y, 330 IE mouecue IIXZGFCBC-"'Ap'. .o TARDAGI1 & STRATHY, Soliciton, - I-66 P. `Fe? ` xe pnd ar. ._-7j;;y A MaCarL_h_v', Bu-riueu, Attorneys- ,-_: 1_.w,So1iciLora in Chancery, Barrie, Ont anon .\Ic(,!n.1`HY. D AL1'ozI Mo0u`n'mr,Jr. 'nn.h',--Xub:!1eir New Brick Building oppo- , ". H. Hugs Store. 847. hnrmoniox 3. ! ado the most rld, nrd un- y satisfactory but vour uh I w1iindlh'= A '\`~/~\/aw/\/\,\,Y v\/\./\/\,\,\A \ 0011!!!! Crown At`ui,ne, I mAU:1 It -`,-I If an :11, Durrlllera and AI- mnoya, Eomzitore Ohnncery, _Nom-igg fgig, Conveysncsra, Barrie, Oo Simeon, om, . ABDAQB. 1!. 3. Hanan . ,{;1iciral lrofcsaiont. 3e u9uru%ur.c Noting. ED I1.d.Y1l|.AL'UlV G BU.`-\JUL\All|'l.,'-nnll|' em'e--CoHier street, Ba.__rri c', Ont. x Immxrom, r. o.x'ooxxu', u. D. conozum. Il-D-. 31 3-0-5- CI 1.6 ' [HE Nowrrxnm-; ADVANCE In #,, -1 n-__ fjittnvegutsa `E01235..- gnu-. - se Booxaxxwxxa andnunxxiadon nis'ea. facilities of the Eaetgtgggt ompiete than guy ch" it Tmore c th aroma having been c articular. ` Mam, ed out every p auuicalious shogld be sddreued to 3 ilisher, post-paid. 13- OR , Ju.1 1352. `,",'m_m `IV IUD wuuw Anuunwu --4..--.., . GEORGEN S COIEXT. OF onnnnlll A AIIII II nbe made`1n.wx-mug. discontinued 3113.;-1-ng" I. the of the pub][.h_ illlI`"_l/ q JTEH-`)'lJTT A. MORROW, ..9nm`m'ur_ ` lu';s_.1t.% \A1 M Uxsnu IV , pyvramr. a1Bar1_':e -xt'.,,__ 16-]: w` 1 nun--, :15-1! ELLINGTON` HOTEL. OOOKSTOWN. > C. ARMSTRONG, - - - Plenum-on The but brand: of Winu, Liqnon, Oigui-1, Ind the otcoteru of I n:-clan bu olwoyl on hand. The toblo in unoqusllod in its furnish- ings. The commercial room: no better than `any north of Toronto. The aubling ne- comodstion cnnot be excollod Slop twice `iday to and from Guilford. ind dul from the home tonolemont and Allmoa on book. 42->ly ----.-n Superior accommodation, out! every uten- tion paid to tho roquirnmonu ol tuvollou. Room: for Oomlnotciol Travellers. ,'l'ermI tnodemte. V 42.1`,

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