Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 31 Dec 1874, p. 1

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Hal. 5 ,nn1mg auu stun Au. -r \.1c-ancy for aatudeut. ~: .L _ M . nnxnr sqmuua, unnm, . . . . . . . . 1 jun:-n Tho Ilonoion House is 3 that story brick bgildilz. It alords opoclonsneu, convenience and comfort. The proprietor in well known as n hotel-keeper to noarly all in thin county, and V his experience will V be `I gnu-sbnteonl to the merits of'1'ha llsnlion under l,1Vio_-Inpo.-intend- not V} 4. .. - sample Rooms for vconmerolap 2 Travellers. - Y - GOOD BTABLING AND -SEEDS. - . - D.~;;_!j'A.RAGEER,2.`j> - n...'.".'../.24.". Eutcla aim a.l;a;112s." . __ A . unnnii M SHANACY, - - - Proprietor; ':':..`;:'.:"'"m..'u?."r'.%;`. ""':.` '.`.'.`.:"c:`.`. ; bunwoeetu.` mun o.t1 !!l90l g cowrmbu, 5 .a:uu.L , _ V 3-my ` IAKKU 1' DQUANIS, _' ' BARBIE, Aowmmo. n. :l'ABAG HEllA.Vr1 rd1prlotor. > {OVAL S'I`ANDA_RDT HOTEL, ' . )OMlNION HOTE xmo " _ . . . unnnl ..-..--~..- WALTER TAYLOR, Pxopiieucr. um MANSION ndusij, |:`$l psi year in advance; IUNF ALVU A.l.JLI1l'U1Vo Iifllargisl ]!lolIel'.llo...g 49-ly vuuuuu, `ll! Late of the Victoria IO! aways In at-wuuuuce. CHARLES OLARKSON, " A Proprietor. in nuunno, Agent, Harrie Proprietor- II III LIJU 48-ly -w "3 5|-ietor. . ` If . : Proprietor; - 4.8-l_\ `Ind 20."? Oysters Stewri, Fried and Rnw; Luncheons, Hot Ild Gold, prepared on short notice. I4 Good Place ta_ get a Cup of TEA. V convmcrroxmavrcxns; 150., am. TEAS, i6il"5553b1GAns.| oyuou, Du:-In: setison, In an we - . Val-Ions Stvlma; '\iE7ri:"xi'1FAii` "v `"- 1 SURGEON, .. _._, -,. THORNTON. 4 Tu: subscriber begs to inform the iuhautsuts o: 'I`imrut0u and viciuitv,thath1|o1'cei: at 1`1.Jru1-m P. O. , Sam`: Simcoe, and tbs he is prepared to prpmptly attend to all DISEASES OF` IIORS38 AND CATTLE _ -4- - 1r.......:..-... cum uh vg-uvru, IIIIITIIII scluluu, In all we Val-Ions styles. [ Dunlap St,voppos`ita-A-I-{ew Brick mook; Barrie . Onggrio. 7- nmn uqons wxsw or 1-ma | WELLINGTON HOTEL, DUNLOP ST. 5' 3' '.%.!3.}`f,'".!.,I2.,.FI!|7i7 3 !YSTES_!LYSTB3S!!l LUN'oH1:T)R& pggmz nous: VIM".-- I'\_-.. (>'A dmanson 8: Son_, 2.12:... .;.l . . . v. Fl `V I IIII flIIIIIf C I 3' I Z S? \l I Would beg to am a man as tlr-gxcunne In-cu! from the packmg huusu m Balumnre, they can be rulned on as being 1\ an I-2: a\ rcnvan r.-\r-:\rv--u--nr-:1 amwgus "iinuaniaaauu. Stores, Hole1s,v&c.,su'pplied at Turonlo prices. Oysiers served in every svylu will: Hot Coffee, As we! have lled up acornfonabl-3 room with pnvale unlaabce, parties can rely upon being mended m on the shortest nouce, and at reasonable men. 11 In All - (|--........ 1:...;........n.I gqiiiiiiignnazute, mm mnslm nunnlruy In tho'1`own of Burk. T IUHSUIHIUIU HIICU. ' . _ N. l'B.-All Oyster: Guarunteeul Fresh, or no Sale, " A.._..-. nan. IQ ?! ` '):_nI" - `1S,F.I, vs ulv Law August, 26th, 187-1. 1FRU`11;1)EP0T.; .j--- EVERY DESCRIPTION 015" HOME AND F0REI6'-N1_5`RU1T...; ORANGES, PRUNES, @'CA N-NED Goons n nnnnnnn nu av... nun..- "Peaches, Pears, Grapea. - Strawberries, Quinces, Pine Apples, Jams, Jellies , Marmalade, ' Togethr with ovor.y variety of Guano Fxsn. -- - ~uauw .u. as 1 HrIV:|?|2 iv: an appuszu 4-. -..uu-3 -:1 SvI:.vur* rm -n. 9. I` 1 I 200 Bamzs`0/mm; Vai~iezz'es Cooking ' A and Eating Apples. _ LARGE` Qt`u_z~zr1-1'v"-6? aomv IN cons, n-`uvnoavs cEmea' nalumoi-.e' 0ysters.-in Gun` and Keg, arrive dsily. 7 Ill 151-\n1 -.9:rIEjeL&99I2H:_% mm: --v---~---- - ~ {- In Burn. 5, WESLEY. R. K Ban-ierDec 131, 1874 n v%\A&AAa 51.0 0 K _. _H ER E::| _NEV_V B001` s;'HoE STORE! II: 3 I_ Urlllq I Have just opened out :1: the prenuses next door to Watson 8 00. : Drug Store. where will be found a large stock 01 carefully seleoled - :3o'o'r' AND st-Ions 01-` Eynkv cuss, STYLE &MAKl), \vhu-.h thm ml-and In yell in ` K1; GU s c. .(},RA_;1'[V,'A / u:f urau worlc nrwru Barres: Nuv.` Li, 1874 BOOTS AND Rs'6ii,| " IJITDDIFIJQ Ill .--u:-: R. %NEILL':;.::*.:.*3::2:i:` . ..*:i: xetdy with sun! assortment of Goods for the Wi!lfgg.Tr8d!, which will-be found of rsxeclasg quality, and of I.heNEWE8'l`S1`YLEB; AI usual he will be found 90. uive value for mqnfey. . "He will Sell CHEAP FOR CASH. " 0r`d6z:_ v'rork"in the Lawn Styles, -2--n % n-NUTS 01:` 1874:.-5:33 s. s. ALMONDS, CHES1`NU I s, ENG. WALNUTS, mcxonvs, BRAZILS, PEA_NU'I`S,' mnamars, moans, 'n0"ANl'TT.Q. `q.'--_ J an feceived a consignmeni _of fresh ; "(T r'\ r-r1 'I"`f\ -9*` f` lHi`;;iDnaD U!` Ll\,.'u\J.A:I nun \Inl.Luc- A :11 -anything requiring Veterinnry Skill. Bil (.`N-uxiiti-m 1 owlars,`Healing Oil. 8;c..wi1l be [0111] very etb\',Icious,a.nd are. sold by J. P; K! M), Druggist, &c., Bin-rie. Qrders promptly alioinded to. 8 v H BLAOKSTOOX. , DUN LOP` STREET, BARBIE`. one Dom` Wu! of the" MJRKET STREET. Aha I-..8uutifnI and-1i.9ll' .s1.ud`_sgoc'k or 2, l'nnoyvGqqd,nud,gBe'rl!n Wboln,` \ V Omrse*-2~:8t.io99rI'-*hmr.. .. `hi .- 2.1- ` 0`l|..'..1. Ln nd` chgnpefiratodk in 371-:-gin.` JUSTICE iS.'l`H-E GREAT,` 1311':-' szmpuz PRINCIPLE, AND THE WHOLE sncnirr or succnss in LLL'G0vERNMENT;i u 'uI'~ up:-.uu ... --.-. _.. cymp ` an tram. "CHEAPEST / Urd work , - :1 mad :1 to. 32%;; N:::' .` I-i. l`r704"p y a- e 4? 0 U -dim"-Ii L A DU`-S . . GENPLELIENS , V 7 mm m; fnpgsngidnnv `_1-`I'InNI*Tl 'lVInE.' [ PR_I_N G}gw.PokRrAT1oNs. un_rs'r'A1. P_.ALLon s'r`o1z1i.{s I ` ` - uAa-;- H` Lrun 'u\.v----"" - . ~ 1.-xi Attnnios-y at-hvvv, 1;; .,_r in Oh-mce_ry. Qonveynncer. Gonmig. &c., iilayner, Co. Simone. 900 '1 cit ` Di 1'9; in `)-P, BO_OTS_ .2. sHdEs. `vvs\,v~a..\A..,~.n. ----urn`? @504 I IJIU II Tan: Doons wm Nr:'rn:\1 'un1~vr nnmt. /Vla! t-Lanna, .31 I on u-gun which ihu--. um-_md_ n'a_ .__ _ ._-..-- -on--`Arr Don't fgrgt to call in; F`, AND COUNTY 01? SIMCOE GENERAL ADVERTISER. un 17 IC I_I 3om_:co'rIoNnTm' . 'w._ ug.i'-`EEEMAN; A. + | llnhjnot __ lake slid Ddqgg "in L .1`uV II)! ..'\a.' &(' -av:-l_ n. & '."cAm=.v nnnmsd nut in the nremises L`Ul3?3`lKs, 853." 3 H- .44`? A !3:11ttl)ttiug. 7},"-'\s;<>.~.1. 3 LOWE, d R-nlnhnr non nuian nl Consisting of r|A1L .S Ullll nuu neg, Il'l'IVU uauy. " 1'1-B91L"..`VEH`:_ ll 1' oooo=ANm's. >l1Mli1VU ' AND OHILDRENS , _ , w,a I.VEMor:*s, DATES, Opposite Railway Stntion . 74 b 49-]! V R` " hU.`vl.'h) LUVV IL; 15 ,1 Butcher and P'oulleVrer,T 2:331:53 toinform the ublio thathe has taken -Stall No; 4, in the arket House, Barrio`. v here he will carry on the above: bnnlnolq. -in Mm-mhev Nth. mm . A In III. ' F. BAIL. Ann x? 1: ` :-;11V GRAPES, mas, kc. uu, Agent. 35-lf` Barrie, Ontario, Thursday, `December 31,1874. OI-5x('a-;;VI111casbe1-Street; rlalriy (apposite Athe Rnnmn Catholic Church, Barrie. ' Bar":-ic, Dec. l(_3 h.,_ {$74. . .. ly ~ ,`_/\r/\ '~/\/\/\/'\/\/\/2 M`ILL mnY.% uness 8:. a MANTLEI 'I\lI' A 'I('1/`l\`l'l`3. ' )`'EY i;E.`ID on approved h':Lo1d lo- M ..n. and n'mnde-u9vIn`.ere!It.-An- F . '1 EH _'IA'.\lPl)P.IAI.,' (0F.I.ox1m:s', 1"fN 0!.AND.) }'Il`G~}.`.'-`lX,- " . QUEEN ' r- . xi W :4` LANCASHIRE, 5 6* PROVINCIAL 7 (or CANAD.-\,) ISOLA'I`_ED'P.ISK, - . CANADA LIVE STOCK, insures Horses and Cattle ngnilist l)enth'by Fire, Disease, or Accident. CI&` KY5 . IJQOULJQI-D 1Iwwc-1;: Next to Bsrd s 9: not ex. Shoe Store DRESSEH4 mun xx 1'3;-LATEST STYLES, Ax mudemta charge . and with promptnesa QTRAW AND FELT` WORK RE-DONE urn-n .-Arm. 40-lvr 5` i no (`av-1 `-IIUV`1W.7 wwc-saw--nu:--. 3 Whilst thankful for past fun 3, begs to assure N her friends rmd- the pub1io-thalshe has cun- \ l `_ etautlv on hand atun ussortment of ....-....nI-a-q\lz 1m. 2123 `&r n:[7Z-l1\`ITLE MAKING, ;.__ _= I~IA"S:` {f__.f:; - ._._.'... up Annvsnv-I ` J'.J\. 4LJ\. JL I.) \/V \.a or ram. LA`E`E!'I` _ I-`ASIIION, 1-`c Sale, or prompllty Made td Order. A..z\u`- '~J . ALEX. Monmw, . - --[.lCEN>sEIi 'AUCl`I0&l:`.ER.- Mii%i"i 3| MARKET STREET. `Q '- - BARRIE. cu ` mun. runvnluno. mu-nu. g Stall No. 2, Baltic. . Have con&mnl|y'on band a good supplv of- F|`r.`.*4h Meat,-Fowl, Game. &'c.. of as choice quality an the Markets atford, and o`er the name In .-wry xngdexale prices. - ` V Corn.--J Be`-.2. Snu~ages and Lard,together with a v.1r`v.-v.y 'ofnlhc~r useful commodines, can nlwaya be had at No. 2 Stall. ' ~ A H nmmhnaau rlxlnuuvnrl in Ann hart nf Ihn tnn Iilillibllvl , UIIIII-IV j ` IIIIIII I 53 J.\.E.A.I'l1Z]NI'C3-.. T -MISS-ICII-(3-.RTON, , DUNLOP. "STREET, BARBIE 51...; .. lr....u.. L!n1|I g. shun Clanlvm nu Aullu n Ina Tlxsunefz "COMP_ANIES 2 `ALEX. Mom:ows' ;u)v'i'.`s._ ALEX. _4\I_(IRROW, '- KLQR. \:VARNER. $, ` H! txxxxj nn-t-P`: swam % AND amass man, .1- n 'nDn'1n i Corner of Quield D;u:Iop Streets, BJIRRIE -2..-n . ' As the advertiser is practically oonyotnnt with his business in all its details. employ: the most skillful workmen, and uses none but the best-mntennl, hecan warrant all work made in his eatublishmant to give thorough satisfaction to thepurchnser. Single and double Harness ' of all kinds, Snddlen. Uollarl, Trunks, Venues, and everything connected with the business conutantly on hand_ at the lowest prices Part- icular Attention given "to Light Single and Dot ble Osrrilge Harness; Sole manufacturer. in Barrie of the Excelsior Back and Hip Vsu`a;..,'r to whichthe attention ._of the public in specially directed. . V V ' Bu:ric,June l8,'73. V 24-ly TONEY TO LE`-ND. _ The undersigned having pm-churd the Stock- in'-xrade and good will belo1ging{to Mr Martin - Menu, Saddle-.and Harnesp Maker, desire to L"- Vquaint the poie of *Rs.rrie- `and vicinity with the fact. of their Inceeuiou to the business here- : xdfore cIuried`on,by1_ha1. gentlemen, and would `intimate that they are prepnred (9 supply the ' hnetomere of their predecessor _as` well as any - `neg ones who may favour them In any line of the A-`__. `-gnnI'1xn A IIIAIIEQQI` 1' v 0 ao17i?NEz |:;1p11'9nfru-j'r: lmpo1n~m_1~ : : be mm at no. 2 man. ; All purchases d(llVel'0d in any `part of the town free 0! charge ' - Uutsh paid tor Cattle. A. Bmaium. 1. amount. lIII2uu----_-.__ Wbicb will be .~io`.d.at rasonable ntel. A ........a \._..v~.ru PIYLICUJDF U_I IHEII Ill-Il|_l|I..liiIll7u Trotting Harness Jackson & Rockwell : Over Obocks, Knee Boots,` Quutar, Boots and Buck _ A8063 a-3p_oialit;._b L J b V. 'f3R &`.YlERtTHA0MPSO!0', ' .- imieuo_uto l|DW_ ones wuu llll uuu-u lu\.Iu ... ...._, .. - SADDL`ER;Y`! V-HARNE"S'! Thu.-m._..T,,.. {atop quglly lower ghan thiisido -of, or i'n"1`oroutoV Eexng Practxc<-.1 Workman 3wd can. gum-mmq First-ciass Work fin awry" particulnr of the`lr..nanl;fuu_::;. . I|\.a...u:..'nllnumnan Janbann k Rnn ziAlI l 0181' sgzrtiea Q, AIb8T'l4h,_A PHOTOGRAPH:-N. . .. .......-,-.,...,.-\.,.\\\ ~/ Mu-U~{EB{ W-`; SADDLERY,&c. ' ';.j1r;H 2 .`I`RA1'_-Y, Barristors and It- ` mmya, Solicitors in -Ohnuoery. Notaries ,`._..,_., conveys"-c':rs. Barrie, Co Simone, Ont.- ;)_ mm,,,` ::..a. wrnun. gr 3, LUUN1`, Barristers, Attorney: at- ` my, Solicuov.-5 in Chancery, bo.-Oioe-- H'.J,_,,, mreex, Rarrie. Successor to thohtc . 'P,JuI1ou Lount, Boys,& Stewart. G. W. Lomlvr. IRES3-MAKING Agent for tlie` fo]lewi'ug ` \lIYfII1 `l"1l\`.'l'IlI It the latest styles. A -1191sE 5Z'IrsoTia1Na_i_ AND Away Qx. MORROW. I'IJ\JLV Ill 40-lyr 3 r , . ___,_,.__.____.._.__.__..___ ;'5;\'r ~`HY az F.OYS, [r..A.'rx: MoGAR'l`HY \ 5 McCanh_y,] Bmjrlsters and Attorney; .'.ioi1ors~iuChunc6ry, Notaries Public an " Dunlop stre'et,8n|-rle. . 1 suce l. woveylxncers. r s/mu \1cCAmmr,Q.C. _ Wu. Bou,L.L.B. ...-.__. .___.... _n I... 13.1; ,- _ unnno A. -... .. u. v. J v... v-.-..----uvo I trust that m course in Parliament during the brief period have sat there atybur Ro- presentatwe, has met with your approval. I have given a. loyal support to the 0p and used the vote; you gave me to | gsition, M tn the tide of cormption, extravagance and bad legis- ' lation. Raving beenhonored b the unani- mous non;inntion`of a. vety large onvention as the Opposition candidate at the a1)p_roa_c'hing election for the Legislature of Ontario, 1 aain place myself in your lands, and solicit a re- newal of your confidence? ' I L_....L Ll`...L ._.-. _-.._-- ... `lI-_I!-.._-_L )..-f-_ . -uunvu. I regret to say that all our efforts have been futilei and that the anirs of the country Are rapidly growing worse instead of better; it in ~ to be hoped thatthe peo 1113 will now arouse ` from their lethargy, andl so strengthen our hands `as to enable us to check the mad career of the Government. . In common with yourselves, I deeply mlellore \ the loss of the two noble townships of Mn at ..-..:I in ..... -..A.I. L.;L `I 2...`! ........ 4.1.-` Qnubt. vn vuu uu -V. nalnavuva conimon your-selveo,I deepule lore tmd Tecumseth, but I feel sure that South ` Qhannnn urn` +IV:`.In an 511:: I-not-(`or in I-Alon}. 91:5 ixxjiiry. :1"- ..l sun; -Simcoe will strike all the hatder to ruent the . n ` nu rnutr ,...,. T _ T 80 short 3 time has elnpeed since I held meetings all over the Riding to render an ac- count of my stewardship, and consult with you as to the queetiond of the day, that it is need- 1 less to go over the whole ground in I written ` address, more pertieulerlyae it is_my intention . shortly to hold I series of nieetu'igI2t'or that pm-poao--the'following, howev_er,'ure a few of ` the reason: why, in my judgmnthe present Government should be vigorously opposed by . the people of All shades of politics in the coin- ing elections, viz:-- _ (1.) When the present Opposition were in power, under the able lenderahi ' 0! that real -Reformer, the `Hon. John Sui old Muaedom al.l, they" governed the Province -from 1867 to 1872 a.t'a.n average cost of $1,500,000 ; under Grit rule it has rolled up to $2,600,000. ' "n \ mL:_ n.....-..__..._L L`... s_..L'l...l bl... anal- Gentlemn :- |SOUTH 8IMO0E.l Inacwonm I Pu` 332; :51 if if Rifi{ITY:T3?I;"`v'uYE3fC1XN, -`5 `mm. FLe3i!~uca.'I`1mnuroN 49-13 uuu Luna IV u.u-3 Avnnwnn -r :3! '-,.n...,~...... (2.) This Government has trebled the cost of immigration, while its` ow is gradually decreasing. ,. . rnl 1 ,._, I--- ._:_...-_-....._.....L' ....A uvvn unusua- (3.) They have, by miaman omentv and ` corruption, rendgretl that moat v uable innti~ tution, the Agricultural College and Farm, I complete failure. and 1 byeword in the mouth: ~ of men. -n n v. I I-_ A -,_____L_ _-._.-:.. .._ (4.) Two years Public Accountrromain un- iuveatigsted, through the machinations of the Government to stie inquiry, and prevent the people from knowing the worst. (7. \ 'l`Iual u :-4-|flRnI\vnr|r nf Th-ilzinh Lihart\'. pcupm uulu Inuvvnus uuv Iv vlwvu (5.) That gi'oat{Bul\vark of British Liberty, Trial by _J ury, has been upped to its founda- tion, and practically taken away from us. (0.) A law has been passed to deprive County Councils of the right to publisbjn any paper they please, otiicinl advertisements which they havo to pay for. , I-I \ ml... m.n:+.l Al Hm vial: luv hum ax`- WHICH uucy u\U yu pa nu. (7.) The capitnl cf the rich but been ex- empted from taxation, and the. burden cut ` upon the poor. (Q \ t`.nm-mnun nnntrantn 1|.-urn heen given to upon but yuula (8.) Enormous contracts have been given to favorites without public tenders being duly advertised for. .. . nu ,_,,,,-_~ -1 n___:r- :2 cv...;_;_:,._ lA\l.\ OI uncu. AVA. (9.) Those "cursed of Canada. Sectarian Grants, have began, not only largely increased, but arranged according to 8 plan, which gives the oyster to favourite` institutions and the shell ' to others. . . - . l\ . run I ,, P f'I_-1 L__ I_--._ L..__...I Z-.L_ DU U IAIIUI 0`: U0.) The law of Libel has been turned into an instrument of private vengeance, and a .\[inistcr of the Crown has outraged _common decency in publicly, shaking handrwith a packed jury in the box, by way of thanks for the condeinnation of his victim. . . ..... . . , , _, Lnlv \.....-..........--.,- _ (l I.) A large addition has been made to the burden of the people by increasing the number of members of Parliament, from 3'2 to 88, for no other apparent reason than to swell the al- ` ready dangerous majority of the Government; instead of simply rearranging the constituen- cieson the basis of Representation according V to Population. [In \ nu n-u__`n:.\.. ..1-:....- -9 :....L. . --no. -.- Ann (12: ) Old Rebellion claims of fmfy yearsago ` have been revived and paid out of the people's nl0ney- I16) | VF]... cvsnn` nnnynnfnl unnnxnr A` Who nu DHVIIBAKEO _ Barrie Nov 13. l879 IIIUIIUJ I U3.) The most powerful member of the Government, Hon. 0. F. Fraser, has publicly declared for Independence, which the G106: truly says means Annexation. (IA \ ("Inns l\nl-.cn-In nnnufjnn ham-ina VA he!` Bfuly Ely! Iucuun zxuuiuulmuu. (14,) Our Ontario securities bearing ve \- cent. interest (as good as any in the wor d) have been criedidown in the streets of Lon- don by being oifered at 3 shave of fteen per cent. ...'..- u . 1 1,___ _u_.__ I... _.... ` UCII Ila Alithis and morehas been done by men ` who usurp the proud title of `.` Reformer ` while committing such criines and riveting the chains of oppression u}o,n 8 people whose * 1 . birthright is Civil and Re rI .|~a1,,, gious Liberty. ,, LI.-. -2 _._- :..L..._'L........ .. u..uu..b..- .... v...- ..._... -.__-.V_- V, , H V , I should be unworthy of my inherit;mceVaa a. British Canadian, and an adopted son of ` "South Simcoe, if I did "not protest ugainnt such doings. . uI..-..`l.`l Y `I... ....'.:.. ghuum.-`I I aim an MAI-nfn. Huull Lllllllso Should I be again elected I shall as hereto- ` fore opptse the Govemtnent, decidedly, but 1 not factioualy, and I shall continue the sys- tem of returning to my constituents after 1 each session to consult and advise with them i on the public ntfairs of the country and render ` an account of my trust; if this line of conduct ninnnm. vnn. vnn Imhw me well enough to be- account or trust; 1: this mm 01 common ; P183803 you, you know me well enough ` ieve that I will do as Iagreed to, mid under all circumstances, whether of success or do- feat, I shall remain as ever, Your attached friend, ._ iTEAa u . ul.......---.-.. (l2.) cleims mve paid `enocnnms, PROVISIONS, ' i 1 1 1 % ALE 8: ponmn, 1 T Wines} Liquor; and .cgzm,% f ';meobgoht'.ine{1 ch? .1: the C_']t5cpjDpot V5 1~m;s, 1.mN(>x., z~/~~ /\r ~.'r-.r\,-,/\ r-_/\/\/v 41'_\'EY :50 L.D;-App1y to JAMES ED- WARDS, Royal Insure" ce Oloe, Barrie. `O THE Strayed intotho premiges of Wm, Am- 1 strong, Lot 2, in the wt): Con. _luniIl,`n ] _MULEY STEER, WW/ Red and \Vhia; 1 abghxtbl ym_:1i. etownarsaq havothn - 818110 VP , P"9P*Yln _.135!1.le_ .l|,:. '-e-Mwwi-6I*WiI1b.-1& I g; V: - - ..'amit_Amm'm`soNG. 2 FRESH cg. sA1.1' [wA1's ; . ALW.:\YS oN "1ANn.- DQx__:1bor 2rd._'1s7 Dcumn 92nd, 1874. VHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR, ;'_raA`*-Y ED} wiiijaouL1ou.| BAYFIELD. smnnr. STHE Bmr -o1a{.1_3o*rn vaenauiviZm:t:6N"MAnI mu cummssum mums, -?.'`.Y I\ nnnn Mn THU! ll ADVEM annnm ---o..__ THE -BEST? or OF 31 musszagna; . " tam Gnu vuv IaaIluJvnnvJ v. V. -o-.-... -.-_.- -- _V _ -., the lust contest. The returns are as. follows :-- : 7 Before this number reaches om-V read are they will, most of them, `be aware that the election for North Simeoe has resulted in the return of Mr. Cook by the majority of 32 againsctlxat of 154 at 41.- I_-g -.._L....L TI`- nntnunn gun on Barrie Collin ood. Stuynrw.......... Snnnidalc Medohte . . . . . AB ____; 259 29! Oomparing this vote with that of lust year we find that in Collingwood Mr. waeaga 24- ; in Sunnidalc, 23; in Barrie 31; in Flus 39; in Medonte 7; in 19; while in Stayner he lost 14 votes! in"l`iny 23, and in Veapra. 23 ; Tay and the Town of Orillin remaining about the same. VVith these gures before us, while deeply regretting Mr. McCarthy's ` to be, in all other respects, a. triumph, fully justifying the course taken _in un- seating Mr. Cool: in the first place. and contesting hi: return in the second. By _ so largely reducing his majority in the whole that but for the defection on one polling place in Vespm, and another in Tiny, he would have been in so. decided minority, the Conservative party have clearly established their position that it was to wholesale comxption alone that Mr. Cook s second return was attribute- blo. To what his present return is due remain; to be seen. Enough has already been lnxml to enable us t3 assiiye him that he will not he allowed to rest on a bed of ruxs-':s. The party of purity " have shown that even the ballot box is no protection against their menoeuvies, and more than one case of distinct brib- ery lms_ :ilrea.d_v he.-on reported. Mr. Mu-Cm-tliy, at any mus, has nothing to be aslmlnetl of. He has fought and, though not yet declared member for North Simcoc,hns won :1 battle of no slight importance in the. largest and most trouhlesoine constituency in the Dominion, and both he and his friends may well be proud of the result. .._.._j-----~ ...._.__. ` Me`Ca.i-thy gained 28 votes; in Notta- ` Orillia and Machetlnsh 12 ; and in Oro * e di feat, we cannot but clixini the result _ i~}ii}'{'s"1S"Av 15'E6'1{?}ii"I,"'i-}Is~i ,7 7, 7 _. .,___..___....__..a lalgthcr 3I!hIlIct. .-..\.......\.-.\~.,.,.-..~.o.4 On the llth and 19th of January the election for the n?epre.=eent.u.t.ioi1 of. East and \Vest Simcoe in the Ontario Legis- lature" will take place, and we trust that our fx-imds will not losn sight of the im- 1 pqrmnt. issues involved.` In the East ` we presume that few will he hardy enough to u.loubt_ the retm-n of Mr. Kean, while in the \Vest the majority given to Mr. llIc(1arthy ensures the re- turn of the Conservative candidate. L That Mr. McConkey will face the music in this Riding we vry much doubt. wwuvuuuuvwuwuu .-vvuvu -NEXT DOOR TO THE MARKEVHOUSE, Oomana STIIII1`, Bums. ` Elsewhere we give 9. report of Men- day's proceedings, from which it will be seen that Mr. Lount has been brought out for the Mayomlty in opposition to `Mr. Boys, 9. proceeding purely political, l end which will meet the fate it deserves. 5 Had Mr. Boys not been thus opposed we do not thinkthat any opposition would ; have been given to Mr. Sewn-ey_ for the '_ Reeveship, but, as it is, Mr. N. A. Pet- ; kins, an old member of the Council, has 1- taken the eld against him with every 5 prospect of success, and Mr. Burton will "I, oppose Mr. Morrow` foij the oice of . Deputy-Reeve. In the Wards excellent nominations for the Council have been made, and there will be no diicnlty in electing a Council far superior to that I now in cztrdnus. THE MUNICIPAL ELI-:Ur1o\*s, -_--- ' Buuun.-For Mayor, Wm; Boys, sud Wm. Lonnt; for Reeve, N. A. Perkins and Henry R.-mu. far nm'ml*.v.Raevo. J. L. Burton and fa? .N.Rz\.e Perlzixlas Henri Sewroygor 1115- V0,... uonnn D. Mon-ow. De1?"or3ouuci11ora-For 81:. An- drew : Wnrd-,D. J. Murchison, P_. McIntosh, M. H. Harrison, G. R. Sullivan, 0. H. Ron, J. Leoand 0. Morris; St. Gear e : Ward, J. Andbrton, -Hon Fruer, Jan. oath, -Jr., N. Igznent, G. and J. Willon; St Patrick`: \ and, W. E. O'Brien, 0. 11130, G. Ball, 0. H. K. Hickliagand J. J. Brown. I"... -nun-uu4n"l'nun\1 ; !`hA nllnnnnl `fauna Uubciuwvvu avvvn,---- F----..- ..-_J-1., Geo. Moborl , Reeve, Jno. Hogg. and `Do puty-Run, hu. Cameron, were reapeotivoly u we elected by seclamation. Nqminotionn tot Gonncilfon, Contra Ward, Menu. Hewitt, ` Henry Dudgeon um} Brown; Eut Ward, Mub. Gunon, Nettleton, Bill: Ward and Locke:-by.g ,WoIt Ward, Mean-s.'1e1fer,LewiI, t "Sh-pogo and Hnmjlton. ` n-'...u `m.....;;xr.1..:n.. 1u:n... ' \.r.m... Llo Ll. l.|I\-usual` uuru vn vo gauvun COLl!);l0.WO0DTOWN.-\-Th Dgeunt` Mayor, Dev nnkv.RAnI1h_ hnn. Gama:-on- were reanaativalv unu.uA Iowzz.-,--.uewu1e miner, .ua_yor, by aeclunation; G. J. Booth and Ju. Qumn, Io:-Reeve; Councillors, North Ward,ASaxnnoll Cvgkiwaht, .T, R. Pen-v. nnrl R. A. JA!IOA_ hv m WC KJOIIIIUHLOKU, JNOITII VV ECU,` 95111351 Wainwright, J. B. {fen-y, and R. A. Jnnea. by scclunatxon; West Wu-d, John Bailey, , Wm Tnhmm Inn:-.. Tm. R.1mm.v_ M. Ciif. acclunanon ; weal: W Ara, aonn nauey, -Wm. V oenr. Wm.Ramsa., M.C1i- ford, Wm. "t, n.n Pow, y; South fund, .1 . W. Slaven_-S. H. `FILvdan_ Tim; `CH1, WII. XIII, llll B. 1'. KOWQIGY; 3011311 Ward, J, W, Slaven, S. H. Hayden. Thou. Mnlcahy. F. K _J. Copeland, J. W. Min- thorne, Leoxnul xlson and F. J .. Gribbin. 'I)_...n.uu. F.\_ Dniun `I 1l'..I .... ..-.`| I CIGII 99155. $59553." V Announces the opening of the above establish- ment, and solicits the pablic`pntrona.go.- Goods. Furniture and Warn: of any kind toceivad and nrlvianrnll 'nnnn . v uuvsuv, Aavvnnnunun n ....v- --an - u. \-lnwwnnn Bnmtonn.-For Reeve, J. McLenn a I J. L. Stevonlon ; for Councillors, Thou; ili, 'l`.;Wglms_loy, Geo_.MurplW, John Bqddy, Hy. Manmng Jae. Wilcox, m._ Stovenson and John Hoockahip. : ` - . 1-\,L,'_ 11..-`: ..- _I-_;_.1 n_.@.- |__ vv--9 -.---._._.`.. zin1u..a.-`-Pete} Small, reelected Reevet; Acclamation; Jc&1t}g-C)nnor Ed T130319. Ca . . . \ -nomkm 62., uey- 0 ~ ` . non vld?":v.eZBhni. Browm: and ugnal1,'n0mu1u.u:u IUFJJG uuy-u_cu ' -ruuuu Langley Thou. B:-own.. Liatthaw ' I1 and 2 Joseph-Wright. for Connoilliliitlq _ ; ' ; or~__R90V, ' W-. -K- Rankin And D- na.a`-mo: % nwfya 11- %. MT` yth'Q`;'for in _ro;`T.-vllu ,,`J!`., J. K. n....'r-".`ml .'l` l';dn1-ihx} ` ` - ` . L 'B0y'll)Il ; I0!` Uouuuuxvxl `Motrin and Dayna.- jugnusv nun _a-Iuugfnvvu 0n u.!.u 'l`ows.`-,--L .e1vii1e Miller; Mayor, m gmlgmninn 2 0. J. Rant}: and J11 Quinn. THE LT()C.Y\:EL-E(!1`[(`)NS. MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS. lo; os.i'mo1o no 1107. In a an 118! I` |1|'Il|llll' E110 VV_|'I 0! BB] ISIIJIU l'0eIVG_u ~IlI|l advanced upon. ` G ouuomovs Pnnmus son was S1-onmi or": Gobi. QATDO AW`-ATT mtnnnu 1 MU1.!U8.-For Reeve, 1-`. Band; for De- _`puty-Reevo, \V. PM-khill; for Councillors. 3Alox. Perry, Thou. Rayburn, Malcolm Col- ` uhoun, John MoC1inton, Luke Batty, Saxn'l. I swkinn and Thou. Bx-adly. ` MoNo.-ForVRee\fe, R. `Vilma; for Deputy `Reeve, Samuel Ewing and J. Hm-nhaw; for Lcouncinan, A. Anderson, 1:. Allen, w. Mc- ] Master and Robert Lnidlaw. oo.4-.- . ..... """' 1 Ono.-Reeve, John C. Steele. Deputy ` Reeve, June: Johnetone, Both returned by 1 acclemation. Councillors, Chsrles I):-ury, ` l)1u`!;ol:`an MoKinIey,'\Vm. Addison, and Hugh e. VESPRA, Mr. Robert Leadley, Reeve ; John Darby, Deputy-Reeve; and Wm. Johnatouc. John Mc(}own, and Henry Parr were re elected without opposition. - _; Ixxuvlb.--Roovo , W. 0. Little. rd-91-chi 1 by scolunation. ty-Rani, Wmuntar, ; Goo.McI(ny,H h ruaxunnndl-`nncinu-clay I Councillors, a :51 domndod fox-jlgmtiup Len- ; not, John Scott, Robert Grou, J. Luca and 1 W. nnntnna, .--.--cw. -uun gvv-y-nu ---sun u LIUSKOKA.-'-J. P.Cockbur;1, re-elected Reeve by aoclamation, eleven councillors were now- metal. WII .|ll l(l. HI 13116 IOWII Llll X01 we purpose Oi siring" Municipal Politics generally, and giving an opmrtunity for the various candi- dates to exp `n their reasons for contesting, the various oices. Mr. .\IcConkey occupied the chair. `Mr. Boys xnadca very able speech and completely vindicated himself from the various charges brought against him. Mr. Lount followed in his usual windy and amus- ing style, but failed to show any reasonable grounds for op hug the present Mnzur. Tin- meeting was `; so addressed by lhlessrs. `.\lor- row,Simp3au, Dymont, I) Alton .\lt.'Ull'tll_V. Perkins, Sowrey, and Burton. It was uwlr evident thnt the 0 position of Mr. Luuut to .\lr. Boys is pure y A political `one, and we doubt not that next Monday the electors will rise in their mi his and shunt that auibitiuua gentleman that e mul his friends have reckon- ed without their host. in opposing .\lr. Boys, simply because he lxappuus to be :1. Conserva- tive. The Grits have walked up the wrung putty in this town. The COHsek \'M al\ cH lnsvu no desi1'e,,a.s Mr. .\I.Cnrt|i_s' ntzited, to drug naliticg inm mnni.-iiml gem.-..i lint ml the H... smm Vn.uo:.--Goo. Randolph elected Reeve ; nominated for Councilors, John Mn- than An.ll-Air Hm I! R ltnnnnh T` I\In. tweve; uomumteu 101' Uouncuoru, Jonn am- thers, Andrew -Hill, B. B. lhnnnh, D. |.\l(-- Donald. E. B. Sanders. L. B. \\'n.rnicn. and wens, J1Il\_ll'0W nut, 11. 11. xunnan, u. pm- Domld, E. B. Sanders, L. B. _\Va.rnicn, and C. Stmver. '\ .L I.,(} .\loCAR'l`Hl has remoad his "$23.09 to his new residence on the West side .'g'u:1 Street, immediately oppo-siw .\'u-.V Geo. .`s planing and sash factory. Dr. Mc0., has H-anon for It atudent. ` 44-71 uonua, IJ. . C. Stroyer. `V , 1 UU uvau`e,ru.u .ur. .\].L`\/Kl'UI|_\' HHIIIUQI, L1! (IVE! politics intoxnunici1xa|all`ai:~., but as the Ho fonn leadem here lmve chosen an to do wuh them rest: the blame. \\'e do luxuw, l.lUWp\`cl', that may oocl llofurmera dopm.-ate the action of Maura. unt, 3IcConke , Simpson, & Co., and will `vs the present {la or 3 euemua nppolt, o-auoe they believe as has uuc his duty to the town during the past two year: Inc has lled the Mayor`: chair. Of the Reeve. Deputy-Reeve and Councillors, we will only my that both Mr. Perkins and .\Ir. Burton arc wqll qualied for the positions to which [they aspire, so are also most of the Councillors, but, as they are all well known to the raw payer-1 we will lewu next .\I-mla._v bu be-ll nthich are the public favorites. On Tuesday evening last 1. mass meeting mu held in the Town Hall for the purpose of nirimz" Muniuiual Politics mm:-.mllv_ and Cnnuzul. Cocrrr.- -On mcouut of issuing only ahnlf uheot this week to tire obliged tn onut~ '\'ing an account of the proceedings of the a we court till next week. N zw Ynn's Tun. -.-The ent.en-tainuxent, held last night in the Town Hall. in connec- tion with St. Mary : Church. was, in 1111 res- pects, 1 complete success. VI`.-n l`Iv\n\'A.:vIv|a 'I"l.n fl...........:..... nl\`n- r.....,.., .. \......r.y-u -.u.-\.-...... THE (`u\'.\l.\ .LsIUM.--Tl1c ymxmsinin enter- tainment came off in the Town Hall on the evening of Vvednesclay, the 23rd inst, and was fairly patronized, and 1 complete success in other respects. QBuILLI.s.s'r 1 nosl-'r.s. --'l`lie Du'erin Hunsu rm commence the new year with brilliant prospects. 'l`l1eir success thus far ll:\i c.-.u-cc-al- ed their most sanguine expectations. (in buy your Dry Goods and Dress Goods nf them. ll will be for your advantage so to tlu. V . , `I? I A , I G AN APOLOGY.--We have to spoluglze to our readors for the issue of only A half sheet. this week. Our ernpluyes, as is customary, took the usual Christmas holiday, hence the half sheet. We are sure that all our regu-.le1~s will sccept this statement us valid reason fur mu- dimunitive dimensions. l`u.u\u-nu f`ItI'n:1n Ql1`\'V\|\' Una... I.u.6 UIIIIUDIUIVC (IIIIIEIISIOHI. I`iu.\'1'n' Cuvrzcn Sv.\`n.n' S(`HU()l..--Last Monday evening 3 number of prizes were Awarded to the scholars attending the above school, in the presence of 2. large number of spectators ; and on \Vednesdu.y evening :1. vcr_'\' successful Christmas Tree entertainment. was given. '6 are glad to loam thsit thi; school was never in as rosperous a condition as it is at present. t has also been beamtifnlly decorated for the Uhristmastide. - `.';nn:n|\n\uv Q...-wanna ...:II LA ...-....,.I._.I ..__L uecorawu IUF [IRE Klllrlllnbtrlaeo Missionary Sermons will be prcaclnecl next Sabbath, the 3rd January, 1875, in the .\Iethu- dist Church, Barrio, in the morning by l{ev d. Charles Fish. and in the evening: at (1.30 In: the Charles Fish, in the evening at 6.30.by the Rev'd. George MaD6ugall, of Saskatchewan. The annual meeting will be held in the Church the Monday evening following. Addresses by the shove named gentlemen and others. ( `hair taken` at 7.30, p.m. A Km CAKE,-Rezul the lu-on nnlhlrq uh-hm )`EY TU LASNU on uppruvuu. u.-I.um - mity, and armada-nevIn`.oren.-Apg .4; ARDAGH an 3'i`RATilY, Sollcltorl. ['0 2-68 vixen IV Lav, pan. A BIG CA1n`..--Read the largo poatem giving an Account of an election between Mes:-.-xx. Boys And Lount next Friday evuing. Let the friends of each muster strong, so that tlscre xnny be a lively contest in the Town Hall on New gYear's night 7 (to-marrow). The enter. tainment promises to be far ahead of anything that ha taken plnco in our town this season. ROUTE! Rnmnr:,._.'l`lm Flt ('.nnunnHnn lunlrl `DEF IIII BIKUII PIICC I OUT `Own "3 Sou1'n.S1ucoz.--'l`he Grit Convention, held at Cookstown, on Tuesday last, elected Dr. Snelling, of Toronto, to contest the Riding with h r. Boulton. He had better stay at homo, sud none know this better than the party, who brought him out. _Ho will hue nothing but hit "lnbor for his points." Mr. Boulton has done his duty, und his constituent: know it..md will undoubtedly return him by a. houdlomo majority. Rncxnxsrsxn-xxa ox -nu: top. --:'Q hm 9.. I nuuuiuluu l.lIl|]0l'KFya RICKLISI Srurxxo ox nu: lc3.--\Ve bog to draw the attention of the Co ration to the reoommondstion made hy th runner : Jury ontha mm of tha bov Hahauur. who wu noommonumou nww my vnquoronon Jury onthe pane of tho boy Hebeuur, who was drowned whilst skating on the ice on the lath inst, jut rpooito the railroad station. The Jm-v wnnl ntmnnlv reunmnumd fn Hun nu. 11135., JIIIDU WIDE IIIIU TBIITT. UFIWIOII. " [He Jury w ttnongly recommend to this su- fhoritxu ofttho Tovnt: b(oBa11-io) that `they txkci `stops oprgveu ya oingont eicb unti i:`n:lcouIidorcl safe by tluaar up inted oicer --8I1(lQh&C anxmblg apparatus I ould be pro- vided for rescue nu cups of accident-. The Jury would nllocomphmont Mr. Cd:-lay for thyzrom t mean: he took to town: tho l{oy._" R. mo rulilri mean! In! wuu W rescue tut uoy." B. ccoxxsv 'm was Fonz,.--Tho Grits in Convention uuemblozi yesterday chow M r. Mu- Conkey to content West Siuacoo in thoGovern- lnont intoreet for the Local Legislature. We understand _th:t he_there and then accepted the nomination. This selection of Mr. Money- bagnis proof that they intend ghting-with the was I! of Come _nlong, John, put. down bri and corn: hon, we vg lot. of money. However, 1' ,t u thoy list , the recent election for to omnona-inconteatibly chow: that West Suncoe in Conservative, and mehct tho_pur party : nominee to stay at Q. - 7 ' v\A Ar-~rru-J H. SO0T.'l`, nnuuxs uriz. man, an arm stnaw. ' .c_.`.11imu1 iii my birt o the town if Has `the bnIt_oonv:-yr;p:u for the rdmovl of ;Honutgo$LFu:'niturc. _.` `0'l'dOl'l v l !"!`1".- _ ` . ' YLnn-,-_EaItAMgrkqt nan, Bar:-iibo. Decevinm-29,1s7'4. .5: * ~ .1" `;3...,_, .'`_ ` TESHIIVU. ZSIBII, -mcxcuu. 'l`l3AlI'l`Ell.- ._.._.- VUIMVJDIOUI fl-IUIIIB EOE TIIDTOBIIG 0'. UVQDI sa LES A'1`-AL L In MES.` Goods consigned to his one will be .dl_spon'gd of to the best pbssible advantage."-` * In|'-11 XV Mn RnW.~- bIlII_h II VVU, IIII, I Iuuuw w I was -vl &c.,"de1iverod in" any part of t_own_ required. Also, . nnunn A 1. -I-Iannml-tell... Nzm mhucrtiacntcnis. .. - AL AAALAAA a /\ A , ..,,._--.4-.,\ THE} MASS MEETING. And .08 00 `if not paid - in advance. LOCAL ITEMS. H E.\"l'l.}'3.\I l'I.\', ...-.- . .....-. ...~, . Having been minutes! `.._v a. large numln.-r of the ratepayers tn nllnv un- ielf to he [mt in Imlninstirm fur 3lllI=)\`|'7, and In-.n'iu-:4 received such nmninntinn I accn-at the sauue,'nud beg to uv, if elmterl. I null ..-. all in my puwcr to protect and furthen 1`... public interest: of our l`own. I am, eutleuaw. Yunm (nlmliautlv. \ A hl.'I-o 1: 4 \ a U Iuuou: acgnnu nentnnon, caused by indigestion and nnperlect ueiinilntion of foo.L is the unsightly eruptions which dilguro the face of so many people. [rho blood Leia,-; poor nd decient in nnteriel for repairing, anal building u the tissues, doe: not prvporiv nourish the ill, and diugrooable humor: manifest themselves, the general health at the same time becoming impered. Radial and permanent cure results from restoring the 31` . geetive ap rutus, and vitnlizi the circa! tiou, whxc is effected by D. \ eelei- n Cum pound Elixir of Pho: hated and Cnlisaya, as purely phyaiologicnl biood-maker nnd pllrihcl that impart: grent freshness of tone and Hui`-i` to the complexion by promoting nutrition. 1 : .\'O ['I(.`E is hereby given, that nllivialexul x . the rate of Seven er cent. per ummu, for U1: half-year ending Ste 311?. December, has tlne day been declared upon the paid-up Cnp1uT Stock of this Pompnny. and the nun will lvo payable at the Head Office and (mice: of tlu Comnany, on and after S.-\'l`UllDAY lllr 2:11.? [A11 Y|II\' ,, . \. .,._._. -_. .\-.\ .-,~_- -,~\-.\. .-`.\`!(Y (_t Jr E .ruy'incia.| hand ...... .. \.'.- ..- fun W. rrm, |7[\O'I`HE uuaenwr uuoncuonox us or wcuo cot in the Town of Baffin, will be re ceiv_ bytho undouigned up In tho 20th of Apnl nut. Applyto -- 524:." Farris -lI\;` l.'lIl\ I "EXT-. _ The annual general nnoeting uf ch .\`l-.u-e holders will he hel-I at the Howl Hflirc, vnllxt" of \\'elIingtnn anal Front Stl'0t!,`0l| W H1) 57E-\`llAY, the llltln l-'l`3B'llU.-\l( Y next. 1! 1: o'clock noon. `Ru .....l-.. ,.t 51.- D I Toronto, |)u-ember "" H674. Barrie, Doc.` 30!! ` I574. |i3Lmo%-ronss 1}]-I.\"l`LE.\H~}.\',-- Haviuglrecu nolicitunl Lv . number of iuuentinl elect-om to al|mr_ n~:-. mnue tn he brought. fnrwsu-d an n ranulidntr :-. .-nnfpnf. H1; Ill-`,Pl"I`\' RIu`lJ'\'l(\LlHI -4 .n , I D - " . Gnu ` to Oh yum , lot 17, ?ItllI'aonoc.IIxo hit. I mull yanrliaz blah The outer no requested to Dav umnnen Am! Ink: it A- Hume (4! he urnuunb mrwum ranuh contest the DBl'l7'l`\'-REE\'Es'HH ..nmir.n I`|nnH..u- In. 41.- -..-. "ll-tf UUUDCIII INC Llrarlu I ` -l\bl'.V I`.-`HI! I! Y coming Electiuns for the ensuing par. I t_);o fore solicit your vote mid imlurm-4_ nmi ulcotecl, I aim}! ena.1ea\'uur to obtain gum! L;-~_v lution. \' ...... .,l. uuu uwuir ll l'Iq`ll.:.Il. W as and `I an 5 : bop:bnlt.l 4 var thl_Iuno. " I'1III\lIIl I _ ( Vxsru, Doc. 3!, I874. - ...~- payamc In an: neau umce nuu umccr --I Com any, `_' JAN TARY next. 'l`|.. .........`I ...... ....I ....._n.:..._ .: .|._ .-1 '.-crrit-, Dec. 99th, 1874. 0EN7'LEMEN.-- nnnngmeeurcgum-15.: hyauun-era!` friends to lv'o:r'11A_\'e4l'h" an 1 candiclute for (ouncillnr fur St. Haul`-gv.'n Wnrd, I have conuentecl ta dn an aml m-ul-I re.p(~ctI'ully request your vute an-.1 illllru-.`v. ' I am,` gs-nllcmvon. ' Your ubonlidnb an vunl. - G. R. .\'.L7l.Ll\ 3.\. K Il`oII`c.ol; I Harrie. Dec. Iiccountant & General Agohtg ~'`..` STREET 3*J`3!!-,P"% -`,7 7 cj .\'nti.-e is herehy given, that the .\luni:-E]--l l"ounL-il of the Townsliipnf 'l`ossomm.j._ m m. t.`nnnt_v of Siuicoe. will, if nu nppouitun L. ..g'. fererl thereto, at its first regular meeting to l 9 hnlden after the pnhlication of this nfmke in four consecutive numbers of the .\`.u'.Tnunx .-\l>\'.x.~:CF.newspa.per, published in the 'l`.'.~u uf Barrie. in the I .'onnt_v of Slim-oc, first In! -; tinn in the issue of l`hnrsd:\_v. l )evunxl.ur .`:l.z_ proceed to pass 2 Hy-Law fur estahli-dxing H. fnllnwingline nf road as snrvvvcd l-_\' .\l-nu Havillr & Thomson, l`.l..S.,' In-tin-ux I'n-2 and Second (`oucessinns of said 'l`0'lll|']\_ ;z:.d being part of East half Lot No. S, in Hm l"r.v_ (tncessinii oi the 'I'o1ni-hip nf 'l`n.us:>runti:`-, ('1 the County of Simcoe, 1-ontniniug one am of land, he the nine more or less, and whn In maybe hotter known and described `.13 1.1 lnws :--(`ommencing sta point in the \\'s-an: . l_v limit of the Road allowanre hctwcceu (_'.- cessions I and 2 of said Township, and ilistazm -47 chains 80 links. measured Sonthex-l_v lzum a mint an the said \\'est Limit of said Fun. mid allowance, distant l chain an n lwflfinl; S. 77` W. from the N. \\'ost curnei-ui the West .5 of No. 9. Cnn. '2; thence on a cuum- \' ~32 3 , 45' \\'. 2.39 chains: thence nn a mum 03 15 B. 1.97 chains; thence (in a. mum: S. 20 1'}. L34 chains; thence on a c.m1'~.._ S. 37 30 E. 2.65 chains, more or less. tn the \Vvsterly limit of aft-resaitl Con. Road allow ance; thonce Xortherly along uigl West. lm:'!- of said llmul allowsuv-c 7.40 chains. mv-ro H'- less. to the place uf hegiuniug. The road tn he entaldishcxl tn lm I'M? fen. ELEQTORR less. to we pmco ux nzgnuuug. The road tu he estal-liahcd tn, `ye fan. wide. A descriptinn uf said ruad, 1-repami by Messrs. (invillerk Thummn, can he now: at the oico vi the nmloruigned. . V W. (1 BRADSHAW, ' Township l_'lr.r x. Tn.N 1- v. Everett, Lard Dec., 1874. 53.4. PREI-3K.--l`u :m"C`-ihristmu bin. 11.: ' wifc of Wu. Fuux, or a. son. HAIl'IlED.- ROSS-- I-ZUWARD-`.4.--B_v u" I'.ov`d. I). If. McDowell, on the 162}: December, 1874, xi. the Nsideuce of the bride : father, M n. Jon x J. lions, Ion of John Rosa, P79q., at Alhur ' dgle, to FANXY S. EDWAHIM, eldut daugmrr of James Edwards. I`Isq.. Punt Master I! Bu-tie. -mcx noon. By urder of the l'.uar.l. nan-nuns. HAl{RIS-\VlLLARD.-At ch: Clarkmm House, Barrie, on the lam inst., by rhc Rev. M. Fraser. llu Hunus, of 'l'nasuI-mncu.-. _ to Alunanu Wn.I..um, of the same plum BAYCROFT-Bl-ILL. -At the Donniniun -Rouse, `Barrie, on the 23m! int. by th. Rev. M. Fraser, (It-zonal: Bucnurr, of Tecumuoth, to Iuu;I.u Bnu, of 1-`loa. uivuwn nnsm .u. n.-- '\,':..L....:.. 11...-) Tdndlfdl thoonctionof tan or only. nth... an IRA Ir...... -9 n....:- ..m 1.. ..- \V'A'L'I.`--'l7-33.-*-.'\I Ill. VICEOFII IIULII, Barrie, on the 23rd inst, `by the Rev )1. F:-uer. Ansnsnnn \YA1'r, of um`. In Cunxnxx; Ross, of the: some place. VERNON-- RElD.-At the Mann, mm, 2316 hut.` b " ' .3}! M. F V"r`.tmnx: n!In`:i:}. '1;'F.L`17_; Lvvulnivvu, vv Iunulglolul IFNIII-g I A "4" \'VATT-R03S.--At it Victoria Hutch his-I-in An 6):. 92!` III ,'1nI hl Rev )1 )NE OF THE MOST FREQUENT ulbot dcpnnd mum-ition,` caused luv Ldiaeltinn and unnm-font nuimilntinn of in '1 TOWN or BARBIE. 3TRAYED. .4. ENDEFRS. TOWN 6F""1'3A 121:1}; oxiI`1ib%1~z_';E.EGRAP}i (`T*c3.L\1 PAN . on mozsrq Inn. oiy In3..'nev, M. rrnsrx Szmcm. V'r.nxox, 0 Ian: , of the name plgcg. K _;, . "&._-.._---- l} toF.L'l7.L RM. idonce, Rae 3:;-ag f ii6nk`:V. (Friday) . rapt`-nth: iWiiWxllfiktttliixr. }:i.r:'(-'1': ms ST. <:r:m1r:1-:'s wuz 1. >`_()AD No1'{o1~:. 5, R.g;4[:\':gr.`<', ()1-lllis, Sollcllor in Ghan- (xrv, Allm'uey-at Law, Oonveyancer, Com- '..n}r `c 13.11., Sm. Hair and De-vine Olainla (. .Jue.j,A_qont For Canada Landed Credit mm; for leaning rnoneyon Real Biute. ./I,,c,,- Nu! I'3'auk Kean : Stan. 848 -.mv1ui2No No 7... Your ubediem. servant, _ J. Ll.\'DS.\Y l)l.'I:'l`H Jllknl . 28th. 1874. F 0}`: TIM)` "3'inTu-Fa? REN1 m9` `rm: J`_*r`i_eh"f1 }}_l _` rnfcssiuu. - --_\\-.\\\-,-.- . ` `I ~I. II B( 1) P ,';E21'le1p`1' mm :1 in his otc inf:-it} for profe D '. Lmzx: Having been raw I N: an`:-rr mv.u.}r' Il)llDH_Vu N. A. I-xsnx I .\.-n. 3:1-lm H vuriuu. Sc-eretan. 53.9in. nu. int. |D'* ab Ii I l1_vsiai".n, Surgeon, &c.-- .:l..-.; {mt 31-V` _ 49-Iy Tra1esmen a-Buoksenmod n,2.,Be'g!| Aid: Account! ofsli kindg`,0qlleeud~~7-~,:;1)_.;._ udgjg named, and mixer mm" , "won; oaujt . tII'T' dun accuracy and do ` A 905. H V. . '33z-m. samn. 1 ' fI{iziiT1EE` uticca. .xz\/~_/\/\..-\.x,\/\/K. .\v ' '4 . ' '\,__`\4\/\/\/`\/\.`\.\r\/\/\. . \S EDW ~AR8, (Late Deputy Registrar) \ on.w.yunar-r. &c.. ~geut for we Ruya1In- . Company, mad the Accident. Insurance - ,1_y, -(i'n-P--Pr.=f "`fEc- building, atria -" < ~ -' '7 "N --*;j ___. `_...___,_._________ 3 ia LI..S, Gmdxmh: Toronto Unfvorzity. 'L'aTlbBl` _:.m-`ge Phyaicizms and Surgeons, -\Hlic.e--()vP.r '\\ o-HS Bros Drug Storo, silo Barrie Howl, Hotel, Duulop Street. 38 vnavw. A; V V` `, {ER J. KEATING, ATT0RN3Y-AT` ;' gw snlxclbor-in-Chancery, and Oun- cjf `Om;-es-Wauar Street, Pennan- , \lnnnv tn Lend . I3-V "3iiurx u "5 If '.0HN"H_o.BLE_Y, L%1ii?J!1?i2%1 13"~ .1. r:.--'. =w:: x_'r;N'rIs'r, Barrie, `.-.:w. F.`:a;h1~.'.: uf Jae 1',h;la11e1;-hza .-:.1-leg.-, 3333 :1`. the Royal College of riuzgeuxns. OI-'1[CB-Opposite Bax-rlo ` 50-ly "W ,A __-_ ...,; 1` BUSANKO, (GRATUATE OF ) ,';(u4le1p`1ia Dean} College), may be !mn1`.u`.J'23otce every day. Extre charges professional visits. Collier street, It.-mi-x 7-\UCTION CARD. Mr. John Morrow. IAIIAIIAI Oh: Annnhan ll` Chn alum-A Aafnlnl HA 31! LTUN & .\IcC0.\'KF}Y, -Reli-V ~-~ ;"Y`ar:I_' .yt1et, L'~'H:ri9, Hut, -w um, ` , 'r. c.;4`<:uHu.n3i, H - .::-my 1:. um... M P..'.`.5.' )0 D58! DOISIDIE Bll'IIlIIo JOHN. w. Monaow; A nnllnnngn I nnIm1n`nI lNGHA'.Vl .UROTHERSr RUTCHERS and GEN- ERAL PUKVEYORS. Mute! Stall Nn 9, Rm:-in, .L`- V7 0 LVl,\J'I.IvL|v\.l V` 9 _'_4_q_:!loneir. A pp_r_u1ur. kc} "'r':'."ic1Na, sf. wwan. G. W. Loon. -..,-.4. K ` BAlLEY,VET'ERlNARYSUR- ' . GEUN, successor to D. G. E` SulherlunAd,'and Grmlu:_1te_ of On- " tariu Vererinary Co`-.lege.-'l`be snqsmriber barebynfornna the public 0? Veterinary Surgeon in the place of D. G. K .21.-riand, who is leaving those parts; and 1`-ngw by prompt attention and skillful treat- m'*:IL `.0 uocure the pnroxmgo so liberally be- - 8""`~"-`l Don his nradecessor. Office and Shh`:-.1. our door East of Fa.r1gl:er's Hots`, ']5u'l'I-.2. - 45.], > than he will carry on the business J . B1NCXLIo 46-ly ., unu ` TERMS : J08.BouBI3 ADVlltTlsllliNTs ~~vs~\-snovvvv\ ..~_-.o~.-..-4vv~s-\--any -r\r~'Os\`V` - g , _ ._ -_.._ -,`---.~ :_ _ _ . _ . _ ._. oalranouna, ~ [hm Clerk in Counfy Registry Oman] 7 Oonveynncor Commissioner in Queen : Bmcb, Auctioneer, K for tho Ialo Bonus. Lands, hm Stock, Hmnlnhnld l'nrnlmvo_ nmdg. Wnmmkn. Also ogprnller and Oornxnisslon Agent. 4 UI1ll`Jl' UUNB YADLIII, Uuun\_y lool opgsife mo Market, Bu:-ie_._.' .......... _L...-.--.-- --.-.-..n lmio`. BE LIVERPOOL. LONDON AND GLOBE % ntsmuxon ooauznr. . Available Luci! 097,000,000. Lonu psld in course of Thirty-ve ynu, oxcood Forty Millions of Dollars. V Claim: hv hlnncm Fin- ulimnted `At nem-Ir oxcooa rorty mmons or uomu. Oltimu by Chicago Fire, utinmed `at nearly 08,000,000, are being liquidated :3 fast as ndzintod without deduction. ' mnnlno Duncan! nnwmnnf and Ilhnrnlihr In. In autos: vmnout nennouon. _ cnrity. Prompt. payment, and libernlity in adjnlllnont of in 101105 are the prominent feature: of shit wealthy oompnny. n Flu: nml L|(nPn1lcinn nned with man llbal-Al I I _,,_ _V I v yaucar. Olce -._W at- =,`1*.'i";._":>5e.v3:., 1,33 s"" P"hn- N I. [.I.()Yu,~Lu.E Op 13-! ` THE Frau " LL . A of !!ou'._mn 3 Lloyd, Bnrrlste " -Allorno In F. y!'0i'.0 ", dam` `Ens! Simcae. """` Hotel. Am: . `On con! ' I5 I y -- ____ - ' "lIua-.`-_ (ionveynnneg-_ "0 0 ' "3eoond we mo solo or nouns. mmuu, nun mucus, Housohold Furniture, Goods, WaroI,&o. Also for the collation of Bonn, Note: and Acoounu, `0uli sdnnou nude on goods left for `Sale. 7 .8510 Room, corner of Collier and Market 813.. lnrln`. ' , ICIIUTOI OI "III WIIH-y UQIIIDIDyu Fire and Life Policies nned with very ubm1 conditions. ` . HEAD OFFICE, CANADA BRANCH MoN'niI:.u.. G. I`. 0. SIITH, Ohiet Agent for Dominion. _ JOSE. H ROGERS, A aunt. Rm-I-In Corner of Mulcuter and Dunlap Streets, A opposite the `Advance omee, ' arrie. . Thin commodiona eutnbliahment has just! opposite tue 'Auv8nco' ouluu, urrwa , This commodioue establishment hesjust been opened, and having been bui`.' especially for the purpose of a ret-class `hotel, is tted up as such, and will compare favourably with any house of the kind North of Toronto. Commer- clsl travellers, private families on os.a_n.\l visit; and the public generally will n`. that the pro- prietor knows how to provide fortheir especial requirements. The best of Ilabling attached, attended to by obliglug and exp rienced boa - ` lerl. stages leave this house dtpily on the 'm- l rival or the up trei'sq._ Bar well supplied with [ the best of liquor: and cigars. 33- ` :::%:. Excellent nccomodzition for Summer Visitoii-3, l`ouriaLs,and the Travellinw Public. Boats.- Fiehing Tackle, and Vehicles ofgll kinds for the convenience of Guests. The Bar is well suppli- ed with Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors. Good Susbling sud attentive Ostlers N.h .-Splendid Speckled Trout sueama in the vi:-|nit.v_ ' 48-ly-w The Tahle and Bit well supplied. Good Batik First-clan Stnbling and Attentlvo Hoatlerw. - ` ` - 48-l\ The`Sirncoe,'nndor an new management, has undergone considerable improvement, nnd now present: to the travelling community Va house unexcelled for commodiouaneaund com-- ` fort. The Bar is supplied with the choicest brands of Liquor: and Cigars. and in the charge of an adept compnnnder of drinks. Good Stabling and Shedl. " V ` 40-iy ._..___,_.....________.___.__._. __ __ . - .......s. _.o..- l\C'\l`1X"I $. 08-. ROGERS, CHIEF CONSTABLE, County of Simcoe, Inn nnnnnifa Ihn Mnrhnt. Rn-1-in. ` V Good Board, good accommodniion for Travel- lers, good Wines. Liquors, `d Cigars. An attentive Hostlor siwaysin nt_ ndahce. 9-y _..._._+___ K30 . 01'/~/:4 . Iva:--J . ' 1111:`. ROYAL HOTEL, ALLANDALE. (0roxou s pld eta.nd_-.) THE` BANK HOTEL.- n_ Ohm-lea Clarkaon, (Inf of the Turf Club ' House) begs to intimate to t a public that he ha: opened outarlt-class otel on tho pre- misenlntely occupied as the' Bank of Toronto. The bariu tted up in `st-class style, and Liquors and Oigtrn of the hoicest brands can always be had. ' The Sthbling is good and ample. The hest_ofaccom`otls.tion ia oered to travellers and boarders, as the rooms are large and airy, and H10 boat of board is to be had. An attentive outlet always in attendance. m: A nuns m.A mzsmt `|LAR:XSON HOUSE, ~u;n1ne ; JOSHUA onmxson, Proprietor. DUNO AN M CHURCH. PROPRIETORM Law of Hanvood Raalroad 110160, Rm Lulu. OCEAN HOTEL. R- BINGHAM, -% Pr g7-1! opposite the E-or-ti|orn' Rallws ltallou, BARBIE. - n, ,2, :1-.. man. man `XLIL Elomuluu-an. Barrie, May MHI. 1873 ,. _ 1=AxNs`1 John = 11. Johns, Lute or the View IDLAND HOTEL. (Lute Royal.) corner at From. and Goldwater atraets,>Uri1lia.,0`m. . The subscriber um, re-tted. up this am; and mule it the pleassnteat. and most commo- dlons House of'c|ll of any country bowl in the _ Province Good Meals, and Good Beds may he nslied on. A130. um Purestof Liquor: and Olga:-a Oommodious Stabllng and attentive Hustler. 47-lV\. , . FEE SIIOOE HOUSE, next-door West of the Old Bank of To:-onI_.o Building, Dunlap ntroet Barrio _ ~ The Donnnlon has been rene] n d rouovat-A ed, and nnw afarda_both comfuu and s\~acin1s- neas. Oonvenie-n_!9aInple R.3un13,1m' Commer- cial Travellers Bar and Llrder well stocky? r. ' Goad Stabling and Shedynnd attentive host) Barrio Nov. 19. .1874. ` '7 4'1-ly. T310 best of Board. ample IBdrO8d acobiililyi duion for In-,n and bent. 4111151111: 1 l'l11YfI`D0 AR!!! /7711` DO 1UMM1smUI.a.u nu (nu,-u J msr, BARIUE. --.-.. JAMES HAYDEN! . . u I . Opporitc the N. R. Statiau Du n?on-x!.. Barritv` B081`. GREGG, Proprietor. Lalo of the Exchange," Coghtovru. N163: HOTEL, cooKs1fo.WN.' " J. '1`. GLASS"!-`OED; pelur. )'UNULN Ilv UHUICUH. rnurnlnaxm Lalo of L_alu. GIHOII I01` I11`!!! IIIO DGBII. ' CHOICE LIQ vans ANDOIGARS. STAGE TO AND FROM GILFORD,` BOSE- ION!` AND ALLISTON. ` rbnlnnnnnn Illllltlll 1-: 9.11: I IEAR1` RKRRIE. . '

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