Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 21 May 1874, p. 2

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I&N!'%iu' Bailvgayrshall, or shall not iutaxhnnsny, whatbonusa, either ' ; _6!`IanHFb'rg poney,"ahall b-given j of -the ,. I nap "t.ion`s-n ` lint i;?I:`reodon `P5 _ uramggueat may nd in !*"i;UiIl n_6'pu-ably air. -1 " J. H. JOHNSON, ~ Agent Vic. Col. --81,550} -w. "F! :2-A-an-yx swag. mguanaaa. but. that lalgqr wljgtgeat a de- ,):A;d_therefQtq;At1;are ' will. : f6i- thu ,_ ---.--- .,~v- -~ wu- Paxsroxzm--.-We are glad to loam that the mother country is not forgbgting the patriotic sons who feught Lso nobly _he'r_batt1es in 1812,33 all who did scare to receive one hhilling and sixpenoe da'y. This}-`ill help ta make many an 91:! } ,oo!1ifo'rta.bIe. than would .0Gher- ;wia9C.: 9:31 the pangs of poverty . . ` ` ;W7A[al'..--In'thq Sbate fox -~'a,l.l _on th_6}dbIin-l-Qause~- ] :t1=9.snp2.ly. i5'.`n1P9:5'1*i71951f--P7=1 .- ..amna,;:,. :rua;a1a;m~:; * j rt % % I - 0;; Thursday" night last 21 magnicent . banquetwas given to Mr. Brvdges, in` the 7Queen s, Hotel, Tore to, 611 `hm re- . thfement from the managment of the r Grand Truhk. Nearly. two hundred A guests were at the spread. `Mr. Cum- herlzmd, the Manager of the Northern _R9.ilway`, ocupied the Chair. 2 .. .. ...... umu 41.51.. uu;:.xvuul' 13 86111 oriiissionarying it &1`_01ln(l, [sometimes on behalf of-tIie~"Gx'its in. `the Dominion Parliament; and somtimes on behalf of hi1i.col1ea_.gues in the ;Govomo1ent of Ohtario. However, -he is, now, too well. known as tho man" x'th- a nnda/`character, .to"36;jl`}icI; of Veitl_1_er good or arm. n__________ `_ .. . V-.. ... vnouov uuvvua HiS;,o_;Tu`:)xFonD.1-Tl1e- contest in this ' Riding, for the Commons,` is between (.301. Skinner, aloca.1;ma.n, and Mr, Ed- gar; the latter of whom is a mere creature of the Globe s, and issupported by it `no co'1'fdingly.. VVe hope to hear that the Globe : pet is -elected to stay at home in Tor_onto., ' _ . . What promised to be, a` vefy exten- sive conagration broke out in the Kiiby Reaper Works, Brantford, on Thursday night last. The re, although it, had got considerable headway, was spqedily chclzed by the excellent. .VV9.berous Sys- tqm [in `vogue in that town. 'o,_'___'._ /\ ,~ - I-1iVpl'll_[(;U, 4n use Iuauuur Dilln Qhtubls,-;Manitob a, Nova Scotin and .,~~Bt_InIwiok, but especially British unblpend Manitoba, may be set at ak other`:-throats in such a way that t30_.b_\Ip;cgnno`t fail to pmvo injurious, Ill! does not prove fatal to the Confed- omtion Scheme altogether. Already Columbia has `protested L ggainat _agm1y-anally policy. of the amm- .1 ` n 'hvahvMr no rlnnnnnn that 9...... - T `Our Temperance friends are making a great deal of the fact that the Premier, Mr. Mackenzie, is in favor of Prohibition. 9 It may turn out -however, that they are thankful for small mercies, for his prin- ciples and practices are often `wide as the poles asunder. ` V V `TY! 9, , 1-- --. T RECII`ROC1TY.---The American news- papers are discussing the probability of a. Reciproqity Treaty betweenus and the United States. The feeling is strong both for mm against. It is, however, well to promote discussion on this im- portant topic. ` A Resoivoir has burstin Mas`sachuTset_ts, by which 21 loss of $2,000,000 is sustain- 'ed, a.nd l50 lives have been lost. This ' fearful event took place last Saturday-. `Cause---embankment too weak to stand the pressure of water against `it. 11, , nu The North-West Transportation Com-` paxiy took the Uhicora to Thunder Bay last week, a{nd_ha.s everything in readi- . ness for the safety and comfort of immi- grantsvgtqo Manitoba. The Arkangis civil war appears to be settled at last, as President Grant has recognized Baxter as its Governor, and will enforcoobedience to himunless the` Legislatuie should show conclusively that Brooks is the right man`. A n - ----`----- .-.., van... _,__We;t'3e that Mr. McKHa: is 's(~.il usainiim-vinu it m-Ag...) T.........;.-_._.. -_, _..O.._,. .y. ....v u~uv\Al\A\JhlUJn bonus -hale he_en hobred by the "merchants and others, of Cookstown, for any enterprising man who hiya pluck enough to Starla a newspaper there. Who'll go? . 7 - The New Brunswick Legishturo has been dissolved, and arnew election takes place. _ The writs arc returnable on th _30tI1 of Ju1_1e next. ' ` "1`here -is Vanothior ierious crisis in France; A` How it will cnd- is beyond mortal ken. The Bozmpartistg are striiring.again for the ascenden cy. 1 bug was blown up on Lake Huron, fabout 60 miles from:Surnia, on Thurs- day last, and five `lives were lost in con- sequence thehaof, _ ` { ZWITIIUII UUIIIIIIIIIII I13! glnst g'i{_ally-B!ially' p'o1ioy.of the Govern. BM. 3d_'6Vh Mf. Do Cosmos,that.very r nlidomewhnt loose` nolitinicm NavIga.tion is now fully opned, zgd u. brisk t_;rado is being done,;pa.rticuIa r1y to Manitoba, to which place there is 9. large inux. It apimara that the Carlists are not yet entirely subdued in Spain, for they are ghting them yet. ' I11! 11 - -- ` `The Episcopal j Methodist Conferongo, lately held at Newman-ket, shows that the Connexion is in a` ourishing condi- tion. ` ' ' The Czar of Russgis In England, and `his reception is 9. grand one, -r. QU1'r.N?s = "I31a'rnn'Ar.--The principal sports for the1celebra_.tion of the Queen's Birthday,` next Monday, will c msist of the Gathering of` the Clans, on the Barrie course, in connection with the St. Andrew's Society, when 21 number of athletic games will be contested, as 9. most interesting programme is published. On the evening of that day one of the best concerts ever giveniin this town, will be held in the Town Hall, "under ' the auspices of the St. Andrew's Society. So` that, altogether, the day promises to be kept with spirit in Barrie, as we doubt not it will be throughout the entire Dominion. We hope it will be Queen s weather next Monday. .l. LIV AIL] BUUIILUUD .I'J llilllllllvllu 01 Professor `Shaw, ilast Wednesdny and" Thursday evenings, were` not a success. On \Vednesday evex_1ing,bwhich was to have been devoted to Ventriloquiam, no one turned out, and `on the '.Ehu1'sdny- evening it was net Vmuch' better. \Ve don t think; from the evidences given on the latter evening, that Mr. Shaw is. all the has been cracked up to be. Certain- 'ly M1-.rLount non plussed him, as he couldn't free himself from the tying tip hereceived` from that gentleman. It is, however, but just to say, that this was his only failure, as all the rest .of his tricks were well done. 1I1i`y_ierfj1|.93: if 7 ,. atmpnto next-~;e ai2.+pub1i%='ho1idsyi.: . . Edi 1959-ty. as the` of her eenjsqn. Sxgndey. this year,-and it `V-'11U,>'2.3.<` i5t 0n*-th T319343! iW 11596 the de`y..wi11Vbe~ daily 11_ohored.bY `the `cloning ofnll our . place! of `business. ` ' *We were pleased to BeeDonald C'amp- , bell,;Esq., on our streete the other day; ._hbno'r I `of it.h` __of his k A,` A Part ._ '51`-:.-*.,.`-7_I?.ng,. 18 years _of age. r69nt1y! .fvom England. . ,!n_ ` \~ , 1 gicie in ..:'1forento,r< in: the latter shot _him_ee1f he had faiied `to get any work; He ought to have tried the country. ,Ernigrnts make a sag! by _in;la'(rge cities. , They ought to push out, and at once, before jtheir means are expended. T ,.,man only or? 'iiii.- 75 mistake, A being driven by a. friend. The amputa The falling off in emigration to the honvgnused him 9 yery narr9v;v_'esca1>_o, United States still continues; and what for his life. . He is now vmtmg 1_113lis more_ remarkable is, that for the P9-1"_ nt3i nd W9 hP 30011 50 389 111111 rst time in its history, the newspapers agem at the heard of - the Toronto Bank, declare they don twa.nt ax'1y.immigration, ` 1179: W_h1` 11913 3 W011 know and 50 " as they have 9. surplus and half-starving Pluck 1 -kd-' _ ' e population in nearly every department Scunnn T0, Dx.m'1.--Last" Sui1dv.y!.f _idu5`51`) 5 indeed the? is thi Year; week 3 man and wife, from shanty.` quite an exodus from the States, of Bay, went to the Presbyterian Chm-ch}; which we are receiving the lion's share. ;.1` LL:.. 1.-...- _A _ _ Inn. LL__-.. `:LLL .....`l " ""' I Sohmnn mi. DnAr1n-QLest' Snnday! week in wife. Shanty! the Church", of this town, and left three little chilrlrennlone in the house; the -eldest- of v'v'hom' on lifting 9. dish of hot water, being pained by the heat, let it A fall, ivheii the water spilled over the infant a head; which was but 1! months old, ' scalding it so fearfully `that death was? the result. It is not right for patents to I leave-small children alone in the house. i We hope this will be a `warning to all ' who are in the habit of doing so. The Mysterious Entertainments of prnfocunr `Qlmunv 'lnul- `ITnJ-`.nAn.J.... nun!" - NOTES. Zvnuvngu UL Vyuuuuu, lulu uu VIC 001181` E Ontario is likely to goagainst otthe Government, Quebec lIOI~.nhQn_b9,99or_oed to thg disadvantage I`?-.0|tm'Ih.. In like manner R:-int. [J ",ll`C:ia.`:twinter a beautiful and highly he accomplished young girl moved to this he city from Natchez. Her parents were in moderate circumstances. She entered at heartily into the social _gaie_ties oi the season, and at the termination thereof found she -had won two lovers. One was a young clerk, handsome, gay and fascinating; the other a merchant of extensive meant; but some years older ' than his rival. `Society generally be- . lieoved the youngmen had won the V H maidscds heart, but her fgoodeense pred- .va1 e over er sense 0 omanee an 11 Ashe aece ted the hand of the merchant. A few: ays agothey were. married." if Among thefguests at the ceremony .f wee the rejected lover. " He `was in _' Ll. exce lle`n't. spirits, and never shone`;-to -`, `better advantage. The guests having ' deperted'tl1e bride retired , and the .....~v.-.-uwsvr. 11/ man. I. lvurld. I A. most rexnarkable and romantic sui- cide ofamember of one of -the .:st families has Just occurred here. The prevailing opinion 18 that the death ` was-accidental, but it is known tdthe ,fn'en_da.Aof the family to have been a suicide . `.__` _;_. _ . ,.-. New Orleans Car. of the N. Y. World A .'........ __._. ,-,- - - - Lovm, jETALoUsY A?) D MURDER. vuU_ .A.wu-an vl. `.1.uu uuuxesy, uou mess them," which wzwheartily responded to by5Bros. John Clarke, Smith, Dunne and V others. Our Press, The Host and Hostess, the singing of Auld Lang ;'Syne, and God save the Queen, con`- cluded one of the most enjoyable enter- tainments wevlmve ever attended in Or.-_ `illia; ` J]`3L1~:;H.A; Galbraith, in a decidedly e1oquent`a.nd happy" manner, introduced the. Toast of The Ladies, God bless "JICIYH " nrna knnnd-31-- _....._-.. 3- :1 I uvv, \.llU|7l1lullLl, uuu UIUPK. ' ~ _ . Bro.LA. :11bmith_ sang`Tha Men of Merry, ML = V Englnnd; Bro. D. Rmn- 'sey gave Uur Guests, responded to by J. C. McI\l=1llon, D. Gordon, and T. Byme_A V . .. , Dnn E A l'!..`IL....."J.Y.\ :._. _ 1 --I u 1-1. A.` Galbraith. Bro. Dr. `Ramsay, Surgeon to the Lodge, lled the Crou- pier s.Chnir, supported on his iight by Mr. Donald Gordon, of.`Magnattewnn,- ' and on his left by Bro. Alex. Galbraith. On the removal of the cloth, the Chair- man gave the usual loyal and patriotic toasts, which were warmly and enthusi- astically responded to. `Bro. J. D. O'Brien, in R. neat and appropriate ad- dress, presented Bro. Vcssey with 'a richly chased and massive Gold Ring. with :1 suitable inscription 'engr'avcd' v thereon. The recipient replied at some ` len thin acknowledgement of the gift of t ieir esteem and regm-d, from Orilliu Lodge of Csnadiun Order of Oddfellows, No 47. Bro. Dr. Ramsay, Vice-C_huir- man, and Bro. H. A. Galbraith, in graceful and eloquent speeches compli- fnented the Guest of the evening on his politic department and efficiency as an honoredjand deservedly repected oicer of the `Lodge. Brother H. A. Galbraith `sang with much pathos and e'ect, Let - each man learn to lrnovv himself. Bro.` ' J. D.` O'Brien. then gave the Health of the Members of the I. O. O-. F. Balti-- _ more Independent American Order of Oddfellows. coupled with the names of "Brothers Dr. Ramsey and J. C. Muc- mullen, who .` gmtofiilly aelcnefvledgecl the honour done to their brotlie1'n and l (order. The latter gentlemani proposed, 2 in return, thehenlth of the Canadian ` Order. of Oddfellows, Bros. Hurry Spa_r- 1 `ey, Greenlamd,` and Clark. 12m`A (L-.H\....J-L ....._,...urm_- 11'; ` n. COMPLIMENTARY` supmzn AND PRESENTAF i . TION.. ` ` A Mr. Chas. Vessey, Secretary of, Loyal Orillia Lodge of Oddfellows, was onter tained to an oyster. supper, on Welne_s- day evening, 6th inst., _in Mr. `V. Mint- horris Restaurant, where 30 _ of the bre- them of "the Mystic Tie, along with-a T number qf invited guests, partookof the recherche repast. The [Chair was occu- pied by B_ro. . D. O'Brien, `Noble Grand; to his right was seated tho guest of the evening, and oh h1` 1efb was, seated Mr. `H A V {...Ikw.:+L T); `n. .1)._...._ Auwu Dl.'L IllsUIIIUlll-I um the":trength of one Province, dyntn-in; may he coerced to the die Advantage of Quebec, and on the other mt (`lial-in `I E-n`v 4|-A anon-nu'm-L vvvuuns, auu uu. nus -xuxu WISH, ISUELDUIA nu`. H. A.` Galbraith. Brb. Dr. `Ramsay, Snmnnn tn thn Tmlum llml Hm r'.m..,, Go to Perkins'AforcanneAd goods. A yery'important 'move'is being made by `the, Farmers of ' the United States. The Farmers Association, of Illinois, have made up their minds to , enter the political arena direct. '._I`hcy want clreapi transportation for their grain, and are `determined to make it 9." test question politically. iWe think this move puts an effectual damper on the likelihood of inegoltiating t_x Reciprocity Treaty, as the Western States `are most undoubtedly against anything or the kind. Come home at once George Brown- `V0 can't ` afford to keep you at Wzzshington -when .no good can result. We always `thought- that, in this instance; as -well as in many others,tho Ministry were making a mis-_ take, The movement was a. premature one any way ; and the wrong man was sent. ' - '_l`he'H'z-.milt.on Times V recently asserta ed that the Liberal Conservative Assocti-` ation of Toronto is dead`. The Secretary of the A530 intioin, vhow'eve_r, caustically n.dvisesour- amilton confrere. not to be ' jubilant too soon, but to wait till the judges. are` ready" to try the protests against the election of Messrs. O Dono- hue,- Moss` and Wilkes, as then the evidences of life will be too a,pp2iI'Cnt to suit its tastes or wishes. W511 UV IIJMUU \Jll$U-I UMBVIUO UL WMCUCU, and that Messrs. Coin and Ross lhave received notice to,ho1de them- ` selves readyfor a speedy exit, from the ;posta they are so incapable of lling. .4112 is also said- that Mr. Mackenzie is to lplay second ddle.to`_Mr. Blake? Time will prove how many of these` rumors are correct` - _- A I It is rumored that Etfber the close of ` the presentaession, the Hon. -Mr. Dorion will be made Chief Justice of Quebec, and Han! `R:I'.\m..... nmn .....1 `D A-.. ODDFELLQWSIIIP. ,_-.- &lIE'.n,l n._ .'v _ ; _- Blurb? Cain. Aug. 31, 1872. `the Compound Ellx of Phosphates and Cnlisnyn pre. pared by you I have been using hugely _ m mypraclice, Ind lauura you that In myjudgment there )3 no pro - tion of its kind that can compare with it when; nt 1? a licablo. Wnh feeble, ` ' ave so y and in cans cqnvnlescing t-tom .;=:oatmI' ' dknulmohw hardly know how to etllo my ng without ' it. In Dyspepsia it acts like u ohnrm~' n fact ` many of the long Iurorgxhuunm dileues it an the remedy. ' I :;m_, {om-I truly, T`-Hl%!`E`{.? .Vl?-7 V V? U151"-IV lIli;0Q.tqrlg,)_ In like manner &hmMn...Mnnim}nA Nnvn Nani . ,_.._, ........ ;,-....uuvu uucnlc ll the ' V V am. our: lmly J. E ' _ ~ To` Ne'x1ouh`8unorets3 .7`-9.3. ..,._, ._, -mWmia` R.l 00 171056 YMAN BUCKLEY, M. D_. A 7 rented.` to advuemoto unmat; "?vs:2;.~*g7;",`~='amwn3:=.;.J- -:`?xs.( :l:vPlnn1t illIlso'bo` 4' " " .. nu... x'nrnl\, 1Jh'UUl{ATION5, WELT ROOFING, BUILDING PAPER. DZALERG IN Pianos of heal makers. The. Maon 3; Ham- ilin Organs, and the Can da Organ Company's Organs and Melodeons: Organs ugnl Melo- deons-torem, and for sale, on the monthly puymenlgyalem. `V ' ` - EDWARDS & LAIRD , ` ' Booksellers, &c., - Rn!-I-in I WALL n-any m 1 s Z:'.m.""...; ,' ""' ""' BJookse1lers,v. Stationers, And __i1_1port_a1-Va of 1!? A1` T And rcunrmcut & LYMAN, '1 Solo Agents for the Dominion. No'x`B-Eclaclrzc--S_eIecf:6d and. slow an n:sr,ou: taxes splendidynow H. H. Cole,of Iona, writes,ple.~.se`lorward 6 dan- Thomas Ecle: tric Oil, I am nearly out; art`.- ing equals it._ It is highly recommended by thoso who have used it J. Bedford, Thames- ville, writes--'v`Send at once a further supply of Eclcctric Oil, I have only one bottle lelt. I never saw anything sell so well and give such -general satisfaction. J. Thompson, Woodford wri:es~--Sendj_mo some more Eclectric Oil. 1 have sold entirely out. Nothing takes like it. Eclcotric Oil iagetting a- giant reputation here, without delay. Lomoyna, Gibb & Co. , Buck- .Eclcctric_Oil. We ndit to take well. Sold by all medicine dealers.` Price, 25 cts. 1 - - S N.` THOMAS, Phelps, N,Y; ' And NORTIIRUP & LYMAN,-Toronto, Ont. Solo Miller 3: Read, Ulvex-ton, P. Q., write-`l`he ' and is daily c-zlledxfor. Send us afnnheraupply v incsham, P. Q, writo.--Send us one groan !17:"D`Wz)s &JLA1iRD, . ' "'`"`"`' ."" " want mom now, in: cu:-es are truly wonderful. Wm.Maguire,`of Franklin, write_I have sold all the agent loft,.it acts like a chnrm--it was 310w at :at.,but takes splendidy now Iona, W!'iteS.nle15e'fnrwnI-r`1 R rim- E1.sc1'mc1'n l` .TiI(>uAs` Excansrow. Ecnscnuo Om! --Wom:n Ifzm 'I"nuza ITS Wmaur In Gena.- `Ruin cannot stay where it is used. It is the cheapest medicine-_ ever made. Onedose cures _curnm0n sore'throa,t. One bottle has cured bronchitis; Fifty centa"w6rth has cured an old standing cough. It positively cures Outnrrb, Asthma and 0: -oup. Fifty cents worth hm: `cured cxick in the back, and the same q-.mn:,ity- `aim back nfmght years standing. The fo!Zow- iug ardexlmctafrom stew cfnthe many letlers . that have been received from different parts of Qanathx; which, we think, should bo sufficient v to satisfy the moat skeptical.-, J. Collard, of Sparta, 0nt., writes,send-me 3 (lot. Dr. Tbcmas Eolectricil, have soldsll I had from you and now cures__ are Wm.Maguire.'ofz Franklin. writmiz Hr um. um wuauuvv In Iauu-uvvoruuxuula. nnuvul tho last pluoe to 1) ve at scheme, under- ! `which; _o:_at and M notional. arrangements lurk- hggctit woro',`in secret ready for de- I'nont.when the time` is opportune I Q!" tip Government to turn them to their n Thea: arrangements are Qnhik than `ntnnnol-In nf nnn `P:-4unm-.. uuuuu_u.. ' . ' ' _ vixugzusacrvnn on-"Cocoa.---We will now give an adcoilnt of the process adopted by Mcsscs James Eppa is Co.,mn.nufacturers ol- dietetic .m-ticles, at. their works in the Euaton Road". London.--See article in C'c1ssell7s_House- /mid Guide.` ` - ' ' rm-: Ennsqu & umm onsnn co. . , gr_Il_e,r,l-no to {numb IE. _----- -.-'t..._ ..._j.. *"i; Bzgnnusr. -Em=s s. COCOA.--GBA'r`E)'UL AND Qcm-021-:ue.- By a thorough knowledge of_ the naturai laws which govern," the operations oi digenion and nutrition , and by `a careful appli- cation of the ne pxoperties of well selected cocoa.,Mr. Eppa has provided our breakfast cables with `.3 delicately avoured beverage, which may save us many honvy -doctora bilis. -(fivxl Service Gazette; Made simpiy.with _ Boiling Wars: or hiilk. Rich packet in label!` -" J was Ens & Oo.,IIomceopathic Chcmis . Londo_n.. ' ` .11 ...-1....--....._ -_'l"AA- ~ " """ "` "The FicIds[-'I`l1is is the firm 11-at keeps all sort of agri_cu1tumI inplementis, and the Webster " Sewing Machines, _which, it is vshid, (Ustances all competi- 1: ors; ,....__.___ _V_ _ _ .._._:__:z, M[LNER-DARRA(!H-On the 14th insl.; . at the house of the bri(h: .3 molher, in Barrie, by lhe_ Rev. Mr. L-.39, the Rev. Jonalban Mitner, of Orangev/`rile, to Anni-3, second daughter df lb; late Colin Darrach,` of Oro. ROGERS~- LANG-Al the residence of H155 Bri-.h__ s`faU1er,n'n the Mil: i.'ml.,by the Rev, M. Fraser, Gaorge Harry Rogers of the U; S., to Theresa` H; E. Lang, danghrer of A. ` Lang, Esq., of this town. ' . f eni} ith'xeiv5him'on his back, and was _;..--~-g.. .... ........,.- in lheact;of_-thguhating his foil through` the atinggling man ae throat," when the door:sw"opohvnnd"tho bride, clad in her_ night drese,n_1shodA"in, -threw her- self between the combatants, and beg- gedfhe; hus_band slife from his rivnl e T hands.` The young men, with an oath, threw his foil upon the ooraud rushed from the hon`. The _ next morning . he was found in. his" room with a bullet nounoed accidental. through his brain. The facts; through i the Inuence of the parties engaged, : were suppressed and the shooting pro- - . 5"'fi{c huge torrent ldlashingl mtg; Wil.-4 liainsburg with resistless power and swept away in a moment the manufac- turing establislxments and dwellings, causing enormous destruction of proper- ty and in terrible loss of human life. The lower villages suffered only less awfully. ATl_1el\t'est, gures of the loss of life make the total onehundred and forty-four, divided as-follows : VVillia.n1s- burg, 60; Leeds; 49 ; Il:1y(lenville, 35. These figures. only represent persona whoseuloss is positively known, though the bodies of all `are not yet recovered. Bodies are constantly being found,_a\ml, in some cases those of persons whewere not "supposed to be lost, so that it seems perfectly "safe to say the total loss of life will exceed 150, if indeed it does not more'nearl_v'nppro:1cl1 200. V ~ Srnmarrnph, Mass , May T17.-The most terrible disaster in the annals of Massachusetts, occurred` in Hampshire County, on Saturday.` Williamsburg res- ervoir, covering over one hundred acres, gave way earlyin the foreman, precipiv tatiixg the vast mass of water it contain- ed three `miles down a steep and mu'ro.w valley into the/thriving manufacturing yillnge of Williamsburg, andrthence fur- thor dowuthc valley through the villa.- ge of Haydenville, Leeds and Florence, iinto Northampton meadows, ._wher the stream `empties _ into the Connecticut river. ' I111,` ,, A,,,,,L I I` 9 1', 117'!` ,, - --..,.-v\..,\,\ W8 COMP OF PHOSPHATES A Bum Ca Ixnr E_ hos_phates I OUNDELIXIR ND CALISAYA-. III. nd Cnlisnvn nrn- TWO MILLIONS or PROPERTY -nnsrizomn. , Lrore quarter 6 50 to ( Hides-36 - Sheep Skins-$1 601.9 2 75 But:er--20 to 23. Eggs-1o to 12. H:.y-$'.l0 00 to 21 00. Ll LAQILII 1.1 \'.| fl lllk I'll Qt 1`:m'Wh'ent-$: 16 to $1 20. Treadwel --$1 .12-to "$1 '16. `Spring-- 1 05 f0 ['10 0ats-58_ to.60<:. Pens-65 to ' 70. . BarIe7-80 to. 90 Potu.Loes-per bag 8.'>- to 90c. 7 'D1-eased Hogs---7 00 to 7 50. Beef---Hind quintet '1 0010 7 75. Fnm nunrtnr 5 an m R 0-. uxitfnsua OF A RESERVOIR. Taco LIVES L0.-9'1`. ' . AUG Importers . PAPER, DECORATIONS, hnoomma, V nuniznam _ fhnnl rnnlznra 'I`L- EL ' " -nmu qua.l`lel' `I UU. 10 '1 75. Fore quarter 5 50 to 6 25. 9--Q6 V B KKK] E M ARK|`IT5.' ...4 (2-1 In A. E. ' MARRIED. ..-.n....- . Eloogizeds \ A month" _of -Ihaanid Antgand-vtherin nu bored d .jm_1r, and subject an fore- UUUII-I_u n Iuuvloul uuuuulv, wuwu llllly igddglw y postponed to Suit the com `of the -Government. And in AL.` I....L ..I..... ..... 1.-.... .. ...L..... .._n._ C.A. PERKINS _._._..-...., ..-vu.-.u.u 4vu.u.1.n.u.u.l., nmlyou will get Ill lens! 34 wnrlh nf our Isles! and boil V_ocahu1d Imlmmenml Piano Musur, or b" sending 50 cents for our new nmgazme-_ l..\ CRBJIS DE.LA CRl~IMF`.,_ you wzll gel 3 choice culieclion ot'PI'nno `MUSIC for advanced players. Address, I I hnmnnn p...` -. c ---- ..... .`,..-...n, on uL'I.'uuu| on us cu.-unzais anu sysxamauc progression. more for um um. uscmcm than a study for the P-Ipxl. and wxll proves a min: of wmuh to the Amateur nn uccoum, oflhmimy choice Melodies. Bong:-, e|c., that ,Mr. Kinkcl has selected and annngcd expressly forth as; work. Kmkel s New Method wiil be xmiled, post-paid on receipt oft`: 50. - 0>RGAN. lJI."l`l.`Du znn n-__n_,,, -v -- - - AIL` rnua Address. I. L. PETERS, 699 Broadway, N.Y. P. 0. 1 Box 5429. ` course nrinstrucxion whereby any one may easily acquire the maslvryyof this favorite instrument. with a few lnomhs study. It win always be a favorite work wnh tho Tc;-nchc-r, on account of its ch.-amass and systematic F m ` _I I Xuronvrr-tninn mnrn n-nun... .. __ - - - unsung .Vr.\' ;\U'2'l'HUD FOR THE REED ORGAN AND MLLODEON, I! being the best Work for those lnsxrunxentn. This work is prunuuuced superior in all others u clnu hy Taanh -. crs.wh0 have exnmjned n. It cdnminu ucicnr andaimplo vv nu us; uwnu Ull ounuluny, lumen; Day or JUNE, 1374! Adl MVf'R 'X`nvm-n Vgilnuln nf Vim...:- um \. Iututulllcu u. u cunluilul u cacur and maple NEW METHO k nnur-an nfinmmmzm. m\.......|... .._.. -_. _ |7a{w's`Eii?Af"i5 ""i%3r3irIL 1] [K/'iH 1\.| Y-unlyl nn Q..a.....l.... jpgiggpqtpsux uvuuu mum and me .w tog:-aqgg,~___of_,;!_z_q late Government. iouny divergence from If " 7 ; by Sir Johi|'A_. Mae- . " e`5:fag':_{rom_presonting as favour- llgroiecyfor saying and economical tzhntlofftho former Govommont. I Eohef Ichemewe have in the lgooarger` ' ` ' `am `dies, both in money Ind `land, Vvithvfar fewer safeguards to p1'vtx1_.%'_8on15' oeogng tho -`enormous sumo mono . MM - .$"-.?`m..~'...........a nlm .' ..n......._;.i'. VV-~---nrvvaa. 4151.4, VJ. HUI.`-B, 1C`: Al Adam Myer'5 Tavern, Village of Viclorin,. at 1-1 o C|ouk in the forenoon. nun`: I III A1 nnna ' \Vo would call the 31' _ tennon of Teachers and ' , Amnteura to RINK!-`.198 NEW MI".'l`BOD FOR THE 'Rl<`.l-`.0 nunxu nun KlLlr\l\I, __ Lin .1. D. A'u.unn'D " rasuux _ XB1_- O1AN, ct.-m.u.imug.diacriptiona of Digeuen and ruloufoz` their tteatmout, will be sent by mail, free of 6h:`.l`gr3- to anyone sending their address "to 714 Broixdway, New York. 12-81; - -.... Ln] w.--ca nu ulu Auu:aA IIHIIIDEY 01 PETERS M USICALA MONTHLY, and vou max at 1mm 51.: mm). nr .....- 1...... .....z ..__| Doule,r-onmnnn_:.' over 30 [HHS ; by return mall. Sold in `Barrie, 1*-y.John Vb .vods ; Watson 63 C0,; Wells Bros , Tolenc l`\1cLan:Bradfond, Dear.-o'n;Cruighurs1, Green 65 Bros., and all medi- cine dcalors. ' ._r The Accond meeting of the Couit of Revision of the Assessment Roll of the `nmnalnauas -n--' 4._ . _ . _ . -___.__ ._ JUD muano, LVEW IUISA, BULK k'I'lUYlSlK'l`Ul(o One du!l:x'r an! lw;:Tv,~und-halfconts for poul- _age enclosed to Northrop Caz Lyman,Toro.no, Ont., szeuora`agon!s for lhe Domiu:'on,will insme I b0llIe,r`onmim'n_:.' 50 pills by mail. `Barrie. 1`-v.John Wnods : Watson 6: 25 CA SE8 ammmj GOODS ! V` $Ua-\- -vco w- ._.__t -_ V ,,,, -C'on_su`m' Hon isvnot incurable, Doctor: say it `is not; All t at in required is the promnwtcine to gbct a permanent cure. Dr. 5 Great . Bronchigl Rcmolyjs {inst Bu.-oming the`popn|ar u3edi'c in .- for all eectipxns of the cheat and lungs ltor iusipient cmxaumpzimx, bronchitis, asthma, fcdnglxs, colds, 4::., up other mrdicinc ever offered .10 the pultlic po-aesses anal: curative properties. ` but the nlictcd trv it and prove its efficacy.) For lulu by all druggista. .. > _ . __c___ This invaluable madicinc in unfailing in the pure 0lAaH1ho,'epaq'nful and dangerous dmeues to.wInc.1tlu-feinnle conati ulion is subject. It mnderales al excess and removes all o_bsu'ucuons and a speedy !-ure may be re icd on. ' Tl} NI .\umr:.n LA nnnu uppvqgpgu 3:30 -)A-uguau uy nu . uxupnu Ipu1_9I_:x)e cannot detect any mu: iujgL5_qrpx;oo,between them and the ll-Mn-gunman. A`: flat: `ah: rlmuu-m......o Dnn onlne moun y purxrn -mu: regularlly. `1 ese Pills should not be talcm by females during the firs! three Ilmnf/is` of Pregnancy, as they `are sure to bring on Miuarriage, but at any other time they are safe. a . In all clh::r c:su-, of Narvnnn um! Smnnl Affec- 0lIlT UII1_. UlE'_l[ (176 safe. _ In all clh::r c:.su-, ot'Ncrvuus and Splnl Affec- tu-ns, Pains in the Back and Limb's, Fatigue on `slight exerlion,1 alnilu}ionVollhe Heart, Hysteric; and Whites, tlu.-ac Pills will elfect ,a cure when all other menus in vc failed ; and although a powerful remedy, do not c.)nl.uln Iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hunfm to the constitution. Full directions in [ha rmmnblnl nrnhnd pnnh anumouy, nnymn g nurum to me consmulxon. Full directions in the pamphlet around each puck-g-3, which should be czxre-fuIIy_ preserved- JOB MOSES, NEW YORK, SOLE PROPRIETOR. Orin t`|:!|7- kn.` l\x.'n'vn.un:I.hnlI'r~nn1a Tn nn-I- U . . i- As nfemiiy Medicine, it is well and favour- : ably known, relieving tht ueande from pain in 5 the ` I Suzie, em and Head, Cougha,C`alds.Sorc Throat, Spraim, Bruises, Cramps in the Stomach, Cholera Morbus, Dyunlery,Bowel Com- plamts.Burm, Scalde,Fraat Him, &c. The Canadian Pain Destroyer has now been before the` public for. 3 length ,of,time, and wherever used is well liked, never zeiling _In I single instenckto give permanent relic! when timely used, and we have never known a. single one of diasatiafection, where the directions have, been properly (allowed, but on the con- trary all are delighted with its operations, and speak in the highest terms of its virtue: and magical effects. - , Wn sneak from experience in the matter, 1: wee. ` he Canadian Pnin Destroyer never sails to in imrixedisze relief. All Medicine Dealers eep it; Physicians order and use it and no family will be without it after trying it. ' Price, only Twenty-ve Cents per bottle. .Sold in Barrie by John Woods, ,J. P. Kidd, Watson & 00.. Wells Broa., l'o1en & McLean; Bradford,by J. Deacon: Oraighurst.Grecn Bros, andvby all Medicine Dealert. sun: so uyuuu, u nu; nun; up It: Auu vu- 'ro .\.Lu_uu1~;n LADIES A. itis Deculiarl; suited. It will, in a short time brin onythe mox.th`v purird `with regulari{'y. Pills should not be lalmn bu females pend upon it _being '1 sovereign uemeny. The aiatoniehinsr eiceey of the Canadian Pain Deelroyer in curing the dieeaaee for which it is recommended, and its wonderful eectl in eubduing the tortnroua peix2I'oH1.ehumatirm, and in relieving Nervous Affection, entitle it to high rank in the list of Remedies. Order! are coming in from Medicine Deniers, in all, par`: of the country, for furtbereupplieu, . each testifying as tetbe universal antiafnc 'on it ilves. ll I`-no/Han Dn:n nnatrnunp nnwnv II: On , J'()-l;_H00.S;3S P B R I ODIO_A.L PILLS. ___r__. magical elfects. We speak from experience in matter, having tested it thoroughly, and therefore those who are suffering {mm any of the com- plaints for whloltis recommended, may de- pend upon it being -tsovereigu Remedy. ' The aatoniahlmr eicacy the IIIITJ \lX\EJI V ENGLiSHR.E:Z`M EDY. _ Jail : lVlUJY_-ll`i wuuouss Lur `n mania. .19f.3r,*1xem- . - ' So far as the Railway Resolution, nub- xqlthqdpto ghe glioase by Mr. Mackenzie, -pnnnnrno urn nnnnnf. 4-Infant nun ma- New wnctticnnentta. poum` OF REVISION.` I . . -I nnisTI, xom May, 1374. -J UST TO HAND- . AT 11.8. s. X-`ITOHE S FAHILY PHYSI- 01 A N. m\r\?n5n|na413::-r?nHnv.n nf 11:5.`-5'. \ Eho miner oi the Qtlgdlllz Tiles Act, and in the num- 7:... -.-_.L._._..- ._. .._._...___ _, 131:3. TRIUMPH or` was AGE. 1A1`_IADIAN PAIN DESTROYER Send 30 cents for the latest xxlxrbr of rmhru ar1-w-.1-`.~... .- -- \--___` % PEACHES. 1'-mas, , DAMSONS,_' TOMATOES, -BEANS. "PEAS, COVE ovsraas, sanmon, - LOBSTBRS, _ s:1Rnm1:s~ W cHAweEwKJ Ivlull II: IEIIIIU Will be he] on Saturday, ELL `l \A1'7 A11 -Iw-vnirry .....\.-... ,uu,c-n. nuurcu, J._L. PETERS, 599 Broadway, N.-Y Oonsisting of . l`HE GREAT lllP\l`l nhlnvon AF 1730 U IUICUUUU. BEI\'JAM1N~ ROSS, . TR mt . nu1:mn:5'1'l `Rem-ea of'I`it a. . % 11.. u\.lA.`0, T . C19 k P9`-Mir . p. Ul.`.'| l 21-Id_ ['1fgf'y`,.u'.y In, um. _ wovgr, ,tha_t there ' is I III w UVUI WIIUIIII IIIIIIII " C, -Jttyq `L. - . 3 w _` &_:h.,p;s_6iex_1qe_oeasee to` bev 3, `lfiid int` if ' th` have not NIT `my? 't!ia aoo'n1-ythAey do 39 the ""`lor` thdinselves. Omadinna, wnbl thing; u-out fond of such oowuiDy'tnI':Inhm,V and it only nequinea &m,+md~.r:~opo cnqugh to give Mr. Mdbndeuidnlenguoa the opportunity In.Anmndt fnln J1 Al. wit}-unnt wnitinn bu- A phudud my be can unho uioo oi the undenipod. : Of Pynlhlinnli-nu. Thnndni. Ml? h. uFI::t::;:'i:s:';"`:)':iic.I.;i.)fI.-`bIrdI!sMlyfnh, _ 187 T" M... ;.Vm. . {of ; of Banie, ` the second Soul T LU ' Nolioo in honb ginmllnl the Council Tay m I pus 3 IQLQU` mu g; comic ontive pn liuliou of this in we Anuucn: nevnpapor, published in the Town to emblhh 5 thin Road {or a Public Highway mm Lo! No. 32. A. Ordinance reserves. 3 Concussion, sumac: by. Peter Burnot. Elq, .L_.8., . by bun no lollown:-`Commencing in the centre of qlowuco lo: ya and thud oouooIIions,'l`s ,diu!,I| b-Eulenlvy 15 chain, ljnh yhv North-Wen Ingloof Lot 32. A.; Ind bowl 1 chain. 55 mm Nmhowmulyfnn um aid centre line of ink! oouudou quot: lb! edge ofsl. Auagns his, mom. south. 55 20 , Eur Ml) chain: ; than South, 76. 90' En: 2.16 china; mm South 56 36'. I--' 5.1! cbninnlo Ihd Nonlmn I,` t o! the vol` running bolwoonlou & A. and 43 , at K- ing aid Nolma lini: on chin ably!" " link: Nbnh-hum has that it 300`? 3'- Andrqsln Lukalcuiuj. M I080 Wf"*9" ;ino Kobe cum: liig. Run? to ux!* free: uida.- - _ _'I-_ -l--!J '|A~ ` , _. -n- Llgcttce is hereby iqen that-the Council of Thy will pass a 3 LI, either {our consecu- ttvepuhlicationo c this Notice in the Ann inc: Newspaper, published in the Town at Barrio, to establish a med lot a public highway ` altroee Lots numbers 1 and 2, in the Eleventh Concession, Tayhaurveyed by Peter Bnruet, Esq,-, and described by hint no follorn:-- Cotntnoncin at a point in the centre of the Town-line tsreen Medottte and `Fay, dio- taut North Easterly thirty-seven chains and fty links from the tntetseetion of IN centre of said Townline with the centre of concession line between the Tenth and Eleventh Concessions of `Pay, thence North 5 30 , East 6 chains 19 links; thence North 19 40 , West ll eltninl 83 links; thence North 21 10', West 6 chaine 90linke gthonoi North 4, East 8 ohains 64 links; thence North 33 20', Wok nchains 94 links ; thenu North 19, West 1 l ehaine l0ltnke note or lsu to the line between Lets numbers 2 and 3nd toaportion of the Isoad as established by By- Lsw No. 84 of the united Ttwnahipa ot Tiny and `Pay, December 15. I859. Described line to be centre_'of;oed beertnga. Magnetic Road to be 66 feet in Width. A tan of said Rood may be seen at the oioe or the under- st nod. gusto ct` Pnblioation, Thareday May "ha CHARLES ROSS. . . - To eh C k T . Te], May 1, 1874. '0 `P W 1'_9.:i n ....._.____.____..________ , \\lIl|lIO|V- bx` lBUU0lll'II.III unnloo - I ' pm! In :1 n to ours. Arda h Siithy, B:ffhU,AK0, Von- clton. or the Auctioneer. Du liq in, L1). 1814. ADIIAIIII A. nan;-nu ROAD `NOTICE! Nllhnan 2- I.-_-l.._ _I_, .|_ _ ruaurve Dill IIO IIIG I810. The ot conditions For f condition of ale no th\I|ndlng uy Am . 15. D In U The said fun I lowing torus Ind ` will be required to puy` on onrtonth o! the time of ulo,.nnd I VII : the uid deposit one- I ohua monnv wuhi 1 IOWIIJK GOIIGIIIOII -'- The purchaser wlllbo required to pay one- tonth of the nrohuo monoy down at the am of sale, ml the balnnu within one I-ontb theruftu, with instant st eight put out. The other condition: will ha 0.. nu-ma... I5 VII WE, QIWFCIITF Dijllloll W ondamrninz to ,b9.n$9sthn themselves, and to overwhelm their opponents. We Al in Itlnnn Bnwnvnr lm}. l>}in-an n . nncr puueuu nppny no Ardagh I St:notll;yI:l Vendor : [Solis um, Ban-io, or Io tho Auctioneer. V . ARDAGH & STRATBY. E. 8. MREKING. Dqtcd 139.]: May, 1814. 3:944 ' unuc AucT1oN? v 1}JABLEI*`_[i ma gm mule. ny none none, inquire. t'.la.8., .1 more pnrtioulnrly deeorlhetl ne foilown 2-0.. mencing nt n point on the South eide o! Dunlap Street, dintnnt in on hearty direction twenty. tour feet from they lntnreeotieu of the dlvielo. nine between the lent end Went hnlvee of sea lot number one hundred end thirty-two, "4 said South. etde of Dunlop Street. Thou. Ennterly nlong Dnnlop Street, twent -elx lee|_ more or lone, to the Wentern hon of the gene oflnnd preeentlnzwned by one illlnm unter ; thenoe Son! Iy nnd nt right lngloe to Dunlap Street, an .two feet ; thence lut- eriy and pnrnllel wth Dnnlop Street, levee feet three ineher thenee South-Ineterly um pnrnllel with the division line hetween the lag and Went hnlven of lot number one hundred and thirty-two, thiztneven teet; thence 3.". erly and pnrnilel to rke Street, to the Bum. boundary of aid lot number one hundred end thirty-two ; thence in n South-Bnnterly direc- tion niong the nnid Intern honndnry to Ink: Street; thence Weeterly along the Southern boundary o! nnid lot number one hundred nnd thirty-two, Iixty-three feet; thence northerly nnd nt ri ht nnglee to Inrkn 8treea,hy fret more or oil, to the division line between the Eaatnnd Went hnlvee ol nnid lot nutnher one hundred nud thirty-two ; thence ltorth-Wu.- eriy along nnid divlnion line lnet nhove men- tioned to the Enntcrn heuudnry of D'Altcn Itc- Onr-th'y n lot, end to 5 point dintnnt in n South- erly direction from the Built of cnnrnenoement, nnd nt right nnglen to unlo Street. forty-ilve feet more or` lone ; thenoe ortherly end at right nnglen to Dnnlop Street. to the olnt of commenoemen I. Will he olered for e _l_ aj: OAIIADA. . I the Gov: Paovuon or Oluno, 3 d.Ih Cull`; Oognr 9! Enact; coo.- yr 1-an anal: aoriu. In tho uid Town of Barrio, On Thursday, 28th May, 1874, At 1! o'clock} noon. BY E. 8. KIEKING, AUCTIONEIR. Then in o largo that story Brick Building lpon the laid property facing on the South nido of Duniop Street, and in one of tho but Iitutod in tho tow for boduou purpoou. 'l'_he abov_o property will be sold on the vol. III II [OW I0! DIIIICII PB The above property ;oYd lowing condition :- The nnmhnnnr wlln running! in non ..--, merouur, VIII: IIIOIIII II 01]!!! pt! out. condition: will In tho uupdin; condition: of the Court of Ohuaoory. For fnrlhor patient: Ipply to A In I Strnhv. Balk um. Barrie. ..:d'. 0.. PURSUANT to I Punt o! 8:10 oonlauud I. I oaruin long: a min by Thomas Run R(a'q'un, Ind true will in product! II the o u 0. . - Tim nlublo Stan and property hon ll put o the Ian Iulfcl Lo: unbor on hnndnd and thirty-two, North of Huh sum, in the Town 0! !}ar1|o,pooordl| to g pl`; In tin vriattcf 4 The-an-lidwnrd lumen, - v on Ivunlvcm. On `lllvondq AM 1'Io::`1l-ninth an-ymol J... udcuigood I]! J 33; . said com in 5 dual... "4." and Act. - . n"A'ri.`.n.wa:8" I _ t Smut Ha Jltoruyo, .4 151., Burk. 11th du of In]. 1814. go... nu .uwrnyv, ad Man. Barrio, mu 4.; of lay. 1-"no _v,v-'- .---v wuu v. - .uan:'7v;1'xl;7:$1ii1/mniseeu and their 1%Ei[`1)i:__!5hv` -.o9;gsa1ed the pgiiaoned like, they have drawn from its place` to stab .their op- poxienta wheiropportunity served. Thai is thb iiallod ulteamon are` nndnvnunn GA hnnnnlnnn fjmnnnnal Ivn "0? `I839 ! nvvnuu VI -I(g. nun made. byl'l:bon Boa`? lmi. if Flu nronluly !o'llo;n 3"` |0AD `NOTICE, h ,(`_, [NSJLVENT AC1` OF 1869. BYT PUBLIC AUi'i6N, PIIILIG II|0?)||. saw or VALUABLE Town Property. n' W the no To in said I 0, A ionur. sun sub col :4 fund n;:- be 1: red tho` Vendor IUII C DI Vendor`: Ilivcuunub U? uuw nvvv annuals Va nvqrrwuu -v?i1!*=s.%wheu rIrinst91=*s r> Pa9PfF-3`:i':..P`8" 9` 5 `?*d'`*%: W`. 3 that dopendenog on !IF'l"6dIIUt is the motive of se- tion. I_c over the 'de4 ;QRe':Ho\iae of~Go1_nmons, since 3g\ Every new {Or discussion, in which the xoaaemt thooppogmm hm made use of up _ -111.19.}:-.n._ .|.._._.iL.n A`. 1n_2 _____ __ g A ,1 ---- ---- --v---_, -~ .- .._----___ -.... . 53 [vil o_vrb their d'efe_i-:t:u; _bul; when an educated man like Mr . .._- _..... l.,l . ""4I$H!. ,, i`$'i l~._-, v.."P ',`.`..'? .".Y `?" " `then uppoytqrs,` to 56 the first to forget` thdiuiby. ut the poaitionsthey occupy to 3$&i'd ii) ! Ir`b_o.i:-room debates, and` 7Billing'ugate abseiyin` sqch a as th Chamber of the H_6;1so of `Commons: of CnlIhu1:Igi&a- also `curbs expected" irom men of tho, stagnp of the Premier` sud Mr. Hams,` ij: is` therefore qharilr B what` 1:` dad to` non whq ar hl(L1 ' 1"s.!!A'life,1q.nd`fisr above him in Ii"1;o1i'1:'ii':3IV .336 lgnl kowledge, by dicending by the ldw slang of foot-pads `CW5 .`7v'oh `"1 ,. _`| -_; _,-, `._!___.A_ Ll; _., FTFV: t? CIIVII `V3-J .-`ll. of `in 5' dolibentivo as- so ' 5&7 to the gehtlemen 1. *hs.nsupx,. L . .rwm benches and '6I..l.n ........`....i-.... 5.. 11.11.). 1:... 5.. t`........; v-.--u ?v Pnrv vvcvunirvuv --v_.B - _._ -- and Mr.` Holton `ogtihisfoentiments in go- hg the oomplte on ` .2: $1e ,I1u; A. Maodonald' pan):-mil: iIsiell0mVthn such `oxhibi. .9 n 1Q2~',,,.r, 3. ` -:seai::m.z , the factthnt .Tt'Iohumi:o_r_:sna6ol1n`gnos.9N'.1I0,Govorn- `for nding mu tug-,geaeeeum_ Hr. ~ `_ `hhiurnohth-thernisht. wwruuoauung, as June Railway 1 .A({Uc."" 1`II-)2 n I "W F1. `IIIW 1-IU VrrVl' on-i`} c% `V having 9 ing at n_r.L.L A. Iu..-.a.'_..u . -_.a u- u',.u.... U,-nauFm.\.. . .. Uu`,IUl'UllUl'ElUIlU HILIIII VI llluy. mmmma place a theme` ioal InJ%&`m` nnknnnn Iu`|:n`n -`-- W1l 7- `: .9aiE3F1 mn\,an_Ln,IuI` iuuu yuavu n ouvuusuull ml scheme, which may knnnnd tn llt ll: nnn- 315$! vuu vyrvn mun ,1 without waitizig {:11- m- NA 11.19: ; vvuvnguullli Indume and immenlo Boon bo_reo.dy for cautions andgon_t.lgmanl JJOTIE structure wigi ; The urbane. y `manager mull r---w-vvu` campus 11;; 1;n.,% with the above , gentlemen. how the VG:-its act in `uii.o ut of power. ` *'r'ue best"aI Iort`m6nt of goods in!.-'ow n_at'(}.:`A.Perkina'.:-- ~ _ uuuuvv Lu an uuquxwua I we aunu see; but it wen tbe Grit-like 1! they do. To help these gentry, we give them for digestion the following resolution propos- ed in the Oommoiieby Mikenzie in 1872, when leader of the Opposition :_- , Then it ie highly eiinlinel inenylllnieter "9: other eenenle under the Oven Iliueetly, or `indirectly, to eeethe power el ee in the eleclionef Iepceeeeleliveeuo eene in Pet- , `!lIIlllIIl,_l_I_Id euy euenpul eeee ineeeee` mil be M_Il1li!$I Ifeeieled by the Home ee 'e1n'e`d et ice on dignity; honour; and i_`V_dCg `peedeeee,!' , . ' r ' ,..A_A__.-_.- .. . .r.. . A . - - navulsvtlr vvc, um: 50 nswuuy roueu their jeyea in simulated hon-or` like dying ducks inwhunder at th_e'pre-` sumed iniquity" of Sit-John, will any to the above letter. Will they `de-_ uounce it as iniquitous? - We" shall see : but it wnn f.~hn u-ILISI:-n ll 61...`. A- " roferredtp), igwoIv'mgAas many ,`?h,`blIyI`IIg with :8 quue as great 0!%u`Ioikoy, sf natgreatef, and gwmg M bIer=g'u'arantce: against mama- , '0 iuiId"dt':houcsty.* The only ' ', `thou between the Scheme at Government, and "that of the A. :6; llvekuinont i.;u..t xx. :.. ` Co` allow. the` Housoof Commons ' iwhlfshill and who ahsunot be , In .1. . ,` *r_';I.-_A _.__A2___ -,, I -' vvnuuuuu nuaa, _"Miniator of Mililil. -We Vvonder what Cook," Hcconkey, Lount J; 00., who no moontly rolled their `even `in nimnlni-ml I........... In... v ewlrvve Aevlu Lu.l.'. LVUIII, IILIIIIHFUTUI EH1` ' tie, abundantly, proves: We hope every Grit in the country will -reed it, and ~ ponderover the consistency of men ivho hounded Sandtield Mecdoneld because he avowed himself as willing to support -his supporters. for not only does the 0t- ' tewe Government bel`rlend'lte ' litical ' friends, but it strives to coerce , ta `foes. Here is the letter, need it carefnlly:-1-- _ - _ . BAu. e Ceu n,I-`eb. 5,1874. Mr. Dannie Edge, North Bar. , . . Dun Srn,-l tnuet infenn you the! the Government expeeu every net: in iteenrploy to vote for he enppertere. Thin being the one, I with you to proceed to the 8 they ` Miner, end poll your vote for Mr. `V, L. ` Mechy. l _ ` ' 1 ll Vane. gm uuw no mucus new unvu Io elupullu cnnluy upon the too often meagre. and bled reports of the speeches in `Parlginment. We think the House decided very wisely in this matter. Quite a breeze hes arisen en~Dr. Strnnge's dismissal from the King- ston Battery of ' Artillery, as it was proved to have been only 5 political trick ; butsworse that was brought to light. It was shown that the Grits, who, whilst _in Opposition, were loud against intimidation, have, since their accession to otliee, practiced it on a scale hither-tounknown in our Dominion; and that they intend to carry out this method- over all public servants, the folio ' letter from Mr. Ross, Ministerof Mili- Hi I`|11lIauI\,`IvI\nnQvnne `IT. I..._`. -_-.__ .' CWE!cnu Ham. -.-3-"1`hisa nndnnmn And Irnlnnn-n -lL;....L.._. __:u` unvu luvvvu aqua: to out! 006881011. During the past week the Home has decided to print 1 Canadian Hansard, so that we shallnot have to depend entirely upon often mean-3. and am-I-Jul | van-on vu uwnuuvvuvI,lEIt|Iu, W taxes pressed duly onthe poormsn; ` but Mackenzie & Co., would not consent, , thus showing host hollow ere-their pre-T tensions to be considered the poor`man's WV friends. It _hssfb'een denitely decided to throw over, for this Session, the In- solvency and Court of Appeal`Bills; and yet it is doubtful whether the House can be proroguedon the 23rd Quite a furore .hss heenrnised amongst the Grits because the Senate have thrown out Mr. Malcolm _0s.meren s Bill for the re-division of the County of Huron, by a vote of 30 to 17. We think the Sen- ate did quite right to. throw -out so in- 3 iquitous at Bill. What are they there for, if it is not to check the sometime too hasty and unjust legislation of the Commons? We are glad the Senators have proved equal to the occasion. nlsnn ikn nan} unsalp `I... 'U'...... I.-- no discussion on Government :- Paoin Railway Scheme still dnga its weary length along; and it- becomes more end more evident thnt it`in not 9. scheme suited to the urgent needs of the Dominion. Moreover, it shows conspic- noualy that the Government are not only lackingoin stateI;nnnship,"but am! wanting in principle. past week Mr. Bsby moved tohave the duty taken oteaand coffee, as, he laid, these human nvunnnrl nnnlv An -01-. u-unnnl man - LCUIIKI LXIIWDJ IJIIIIUIIIK &IIW proposed in a penny wiso and V foolish one. Tho Schemoeia utterly veal? unworthy of a gentleman `who has al-4 ways been an ardent advocate for the opening of the N orth-West, and a con- dent believer in..the- value and re- acurces of that territory. The cost of the succeao.of_ the Liberal party, inch- tainlng power," it concludes, .to Can'- ada in an annual charge upon the -`Treasury of over two of dollars, as among the results of tho so-alled Liberal Policy lnvthe Dcmnion." mm ,..po.....ga.g We lot_tl_mo ngpruantativcs, up Mr. *Il.nI:-mi. Jllll ha 1 cushy-Ila: ll whim R WPLI All-Illllul VII ILIIIIIIUIRI lllvfl 35:3, in reference to Mr. Mackenzie'e`schemo: `flt turns out that we were-isomowhnt premature in congratulating Mr. Mao- kenzie upon having honestly resolved `_`to carry out, in its entirety at least, the Pucillo Railway Scheme. The plan Hnnannnn {Q a nanny 1riuA- an}. innnnpl vuligaunu-nnnuy, wnm: bonuses, either in . 8151:3660`: gnoney," shall b-givenlo iiiitli'566istr&etion~of the roadie Al : I! propoeitionsnppear` ifvour readmi will- `4I1`-moment `vtlnt fshm khan -pur-holy or --11 a "principle into fkdaponsibloi Government, IWIIIIQIIIIHII; uuu Ivlll II ID JIIIDII Er? Mackenzie soekgto launch a scheme of such magnitude, for the countfy to bear the burden, while he` and his col- leaguuu-e manipuleting the immense sum of money at their disposal. The Montreal Gazette, anewspeper. generally an lnfnu-punt` an nnnnlnl vnnthan- IQDII. AILUIIIIUDI wuiuuu, uuvwnyuyos-suuupgpl wpll informed on nancial matters, says, In mfnmnnn tn Mr 'M m-}nnr3n n`nn|ni1nn - ,WlIDU Iuuuuun, vn-v "!'l`""r .. A route; and infut, ova:-ythingnoootdlnk tothisuhomonnltboldlzlaothovoteof the Pu-liafnang. 4 .- LI.._.I__.__ __ .1 _-L____ __.__ LL- __._.._ "IUIIIIIKIEIIE VVIIIK HXKTTI iehlunderingdnd ewuythelnoney lnthe 1`rI_Ieuzyoh$fnn`thepeop|e, 'etthecomnandofenuuorupuloueHiniI- try, the Iinietry fnlhpheck upon the Iponsibihty which bynght nhonld rest ontheirewnlhonlderl. V. . .- I Mr. Mechanic`: Pacic Rdlwny Sohemein far from being In ncoepteble. orIIfelbl9,'IlthOl`1'd terelnt- ing to the conetructionofcennty Reeds. Cont:-ecton are expected to the eectione tobuild, subject to the vote of Peelin- ment. Bonuee are to be guaranteed for every mile of the reed constructed, mdthege.Bonueee'aneto he paid with- out even the protection of exuninntion, or the report of an expert. Have you built 1. mile according toeontractlilthe question asked, and the answer. yes or no, decides the Minister in paying or re- fusing "to pay, according as he iesatised or the reverse. If e contractor happens to be at politionl opponent, the Minister, in cane he cannot bribe him over, has it in Ldn -uuunn. nu. LA`...-nan Linn Chair in: ennui IEIUUIHIIOI UITIE llll UVUI, lull 1| El: hiapowernotoinraan l:im,that he my bearuinedman; and thus it is that no Ilnnknn-5-In main: in Innnnlu n nnhnmn PARLIAMENTLRY. b '0 Yum, oIo., A WILLIAM Ross; Minintm at Minna unuuvuu, :{:.'W'**! WI Ell. olvotea 4 Iu uuow. me p.oul60! uommons suiebidhwhofahill and - &IiI'lhta,1'vhst* portion,/or what Ila: nrom,-oh; for fieah fmeac in iitinllu-,;i |the` has .ofmmy`a. hoi_ue- wifo} .-`Now the p to get it-in*utA Mr. **s*eh*'83 .'i % wan u-,vvu viz! nut! llljly guannmad nah thunk : naputdion an a. leotug-. use winformgtign W subject. ' 1'4.` I'n`.a...~- -. I11. ._ Q I-Pn.ao1un.._--The Rev. Mr. McDowell V `has been requested, (and oensented),_to ` stop on this circuit another year. . The f Iadinrof the-congregation havealso pm- ;' sated Mrs; McDowell with a- pm-se' of j money, an address, to which a init- ' =.A1`In.I-onLu.I,:. ?-- 1`ho Town Hall 4 -_-eyeniing to A Jilton. tothd Rev`.- Taylor : - lec- ` The lecture L` ' the ` ,nH!'1.*~l$tIn|nnn.n.u-nniml>..le:a....`.. .. I...'4.__ :1 Tho:-neon Brass Band arotind the Lake 'l`hene be Aan excursion by the on the Lady ofzhc Lakes, starting from Bell Ewart, and calling at intermediate A ;ints. The event is to come -o`Ton odneaday, the 3rd of June.. LH.un_x.-rox `nu: Nonrn-Wnsmnn B.nI.wAt..-+3_1lIfely the`:-e is a hitch sdmawher, orjtho Gqmpa.ny`;would.hav e` oom.nion.a-1.-w`tl=' _.6.'er 7 But "at ' pi'i_Iient,w'bs _e9Vno' of 3 beginning. ~ aWhat_`is vvongl _W9_ VVonld very mucy liketo know..' , ' ` A . _ V . I s?` ` PKBI5lIOLoGY.-_this subjgt was"ably discussed, last Monday evening, in the Young Men's Munal Improvement As-V socistian. .)1`he Association will not `meet again fox-V two weeks in consequence of next Mdnday V ; holidsya " s uvusc, L10. Jill, l.U.\.X`.l.., IIIFUXIU H010.` ing their first annual Excursion, on board tholady qf the Lakes, on the 10!-.h_of June.` V For further pgrticulagg see V Fo_n MA'Hu`oB'A.'4- -We believe there aremaeveral going to the above Ppoviuce this" Spring, from `this town; and that they intend to start gen week. May success attend them; - _ ' . . ExcqRsxo:v.-`-The ,Rs. Vof Allandale Lodge, No`. 191, I.O.G.T., intend hold- inn ting`: Gum} nU\II|1n' `Ii`,-nu...-.;u.' ..... `l..`......,! jst " u,yplp,vauuuu. _ .m.w,_the, dictebor and ergan of the Government, says on the 13th, inst, that If, `The lliniatcrtal Railway _ ` ,' meyfhowever, be said, and 1Ml.Been;2thnt the Scheme proposed by *'Urt33Mackehxie`ia ually objection- hhlo; the Scheme of t "e late Govem-' -inane - 2tend(oo),sgoa;u'ga;mag ` Qr. _.')h_ u...'._4\.,_-___ _,,:.I ,- The Churchill L.O.L. will havean ex- cursion from Bell Ewart around the Lgke, onboard the Lady `of the Lakes, 'on".l'hursday, the 18th` of June next. During service last Sundziy; night, at ' the Presbyterian Church here, the con- gregation was somewhat startled from their oomposuresby the fall, and breakage ofaooaloil lamp. ' '_ 9 , The iecent rains have-thud _a very benecial effect on the crops in_ this vicinity ; and the farmers countenancea are beaming genially accordingly. . vzc-mu oo:.;.nan.-;Upmda of 31,, 500 has been subscribed by the Wesley- an}: of this`town`to sustain their college- LAcR0sl.-There will be 3- Lacrosse Matchin this Town_ between the Toron- to Shamrocks and the Barrie. Young Can- ndinnmnn` an 25th inn!-., K IQIIBILIIIHJEB IILIU IJIII. adians,oxt the 25th inst. Tie Revisien Coax-t:fo'r tleis town, was held on Tuesday last. The Assessment was amended in several -instances. `Tho we s1ey:n Methodist Ladies Aid Society gives its last Social for the.`soa- son to-night. (Thurada.y.) , . ' Canned fruits per dozen-, very cheap,- at_C. A. Perkins . L - A IIIIVV CIIDV LUVULVUIJ DUVVLGL PEJLHUIIDD on old subscriptions. . The people 0 Barrie have done well for Victoria Col~ logo. The Rev. Dr. Punshon and others obtained $348 which, added to the new list, makes SL898. . 1' u 1'nu'11'c1nxT `JJILJOIA J:AUA\Ln,..ooou-no - . a - - o o on eter Dayman,...... . . _. . . T Nathaniel King, 2nd sui)s.;.. W, Edma.nson,....;.. . R.King,junr.', . . . . . . . .L...;. .. Thomas Robinson,-.,. . . 331{L'c 3"? KM- V. - pory and` somewhat loose` . politician, to his usual motion, has warned :tha.t the treatment to Nokhix Province is subjected, _will not nqlyagghgrm. but probably alienate the full: fmli nnmln I beg tLoFackn~T `Bwldlge {he follqwing subariptions, obtained in Barrie, to: wards the above f1md:~- - ~ . I W III II U]-IU VKU IVHIIIIB UVUIV which on;-`Queen rules but will reiterate, on Monday next, the Persians .wish to their Sovereign, 0 Queen, live for ever !" For, in , the annals .of history we know of none ofso fair and stainless a fame as that of Queen Victoria. ' And we shallalso, on that day, remember with pride that our beloved Canada is the brightest` gem in England's Dia- dem and `Crown; and we hope that our destiny is to march side by side with Britain as part of the grandest Confeder- ated Empire the world has yet seen. We need not recapitulate here the principal V eventsfof Her Majesty's reign, . oredrag again toplight her personal bereavexnents and sorrows; Suice hereto say that our Queen is as strong in the a'ections of the people as ever, and that the rejoic- ings on Mondaymext will be the spon-' taneous'e'usions' of a people who loves ' Victoria because she loves them, and t urnnvu I-Rn nnntnn III\r`nil I-Ln lnnnt Tnnlr VIURIIIE IJVUIIIIEV DIIU IUVVD IJLIUI-I llll years the Crown under the Greatl;1`esk-` muter s,eye. Therefore it is that `we ever pray, from the bottom of our hearts, God Save the Queen. M - ' Illll ll? Inn! IIIIl_"!lUIuvuI_s "vguuuu alglvq .l838,4nnd is now the oldest monarch in Europe; for, since she began her bene- oentreign, every throne .in Enrope has- ohnnged occupants; and ..nea.rly Tell her. eontem ' ha. vehndoecasiontossy, in thebitternees of their soul, uneasy" the head that wears acrewn. Why in this?" Other nations ' have had even mightier Armies ; and many of them have ' no law but their own sweet will, and yetnpt s monarch sits upon a throne so strong as Victoria's. They, however, re1gn' through nnd by their standing armies, whereas on; Qvueen (God bless her) reigns by and in the hearts of a truly free and happy people. It is this which makes Victoria's throne stronger thnnndnmant, and more durable than bran. Wesresm-ethst.thereissoaroely s_p.ersen all the vast realms over Oiondsu inexf, av}; A` doma.m' so` vast thq never eat: thereon, will be` of. cannon` Ind " "(he pusphernalia of joy, the 55th . -nu ` `of. Queen Vi.ot'8 Abi`rth- dsy; nerjlaje-ty wan horn in 1819, --ul Kan Irina! nnr. hnlnvnrl Quanta n:-A u.,_._. a.I.1',ZalJV- Lu III Luav, and in om: - `Eileen sipcel Inna ....l :. ........ cl... IJJIIJI` ..............l. 5.. I h;a.v`e also received sevoral'pa.ym'ents n ah] nllhnnnnnu l`Ln nannln nf` VICTORIA COLLEGE EN`DOW- L MENT FUND. V T nEJQicE,' WHY8: Lbcanrrnms. `zvuv-. u|`:1,|_ uv!u'nLr. uv \/(.IuInUI,IuBW.VOl`y ilippovy and` somewhat loose` politician, MI US ` ulna` fnnfjnl `inn unsung} `

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