Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 4 Mar 1875, p. 2

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i . advice pf his t'.aciids in not ,yetitionii1g._in * bul uthcmcuu. Subsequent to the meeting of the 28th January the report grew stronger that `the Grits intended to A petition, but not ' till that report became 9. certainty was anything done, and it was not till the hat day tor fyling the petition against Mr. Kean had expired that a meeting 0 the executive committee of the Associri ' tion was called, and not till. :i tclegrziin . from Toronto made known the fact that 1VIr.K_eun was petitioned against, was the nal resohition :lI`I`i,Ve~fi at, and the iirat stop taken t-oslvnnls fyling the `petition. Our re-.iders must understanzl, aIso, thsit under the present hm . fyling a petition against a man elected for the Conmons is no ;111,01j0- 111tttei- of form. VVith the petition the sum of $1,000 in cash must be dcpouited instc-.ul "of; bond, as security for, costs. I\lor once fyled can either the petition or the money be withd1'a.wn without leave, of the Court. Nor is any couiproniise pcruiitte4_1, for the withdrawiiig, of one petition Ans a_ con- aideration for withdrzi\Ying i_Anotlier'is ex- _pressel_v forbidden. ' f.I`ho party petition. sing may not choose to. proceed, but in that case he loses` his deposit, whereas when the petiti_G11.i$ fylecl.-respecting an election . for the Ontario .Lc-gisI a,ture' i failure to procecd..involve;s .119 pU0lU1i111') 4 "inconvenience. . As. regards Mr. Me-`V Cnrthy-`again,_just..ais he i?11Qwed the the rst. in3ta.nce.. so J19. cl1)(i_}3}fiX_l_l .,th`eir fulliconenm-once `l11.lL0il1g,_. so ;in`. the se-' - \oendn~.~1s-fgii-iaeipossiblv rthe)t were com-' . ,_munic3fgd with, and in. .ev_cr_\,'. cas'e_ the H:-aply. was-_i-if-the ot.her side petitiui ,do`_ the nuio.--an(l to show their zealvin ,the -gnatter the sum of $l,000Vwas subscribed" by,the,m~in a. fuxwhonrs... ,, . " A`. {Brut it;will beeaid that in all t_his.we. _ - have-not wuhdzthe main . gpoint ~ by the mm; m,At1;.. Ms. McCarthy ' _O;&1.1ny%as,sumnee_ thatmr; :4 `.CooY _ f dr be`; let 8lOn65-tgh&t0)1`;.`t,hef _._o .. ` -JOB MOSES 9 IVODICAL 1=>11,1_:.s._ .--.--` F91 _Whea.t-R5 to 905 ` Trndwell--85 to No. -v Spring--.* 0 10. *3 . Rule -90 "sue--42 m-43'. Punt--62 '-)`65c __ ` B sy )2 00 $0.15, 00, `i|.rn:I'-R 00 Hi 1 00_- Dreaaed E1414--ii" 75' I 9 0` `inf-bin` qua-ner--S: 801. - 1 "5 ' `Xe:-t'-f')re qmrer-_,- 600 In 6 50 - dnnu a b car-c::=:='..-`I '0 R3 ' E N C_~`..L l 5 DY. ;;U0.1b'3U.I3\.`{"4, -{B-sAktf,1 :.eA`S, Wg\LL' r>.,-=. Pm, '1~E' ~Q1e.A; .m F34!` P HFISC. SUH4 RIG P.~`~.lfS-`.R. I:,e.ALu:R-.- {N ' "-I.` { k'*'d' lIdkI'tz6, 1nt- \I,q~ux & H}. I '|l ,`ll "Ila C H1 in O`,,.1] C`:;x;uv| '-)'.' ' HI *3 `1*~l:'aI':4. Or:.=:iu8 am! `-!e .::.a ....ar.u 4...! 9... .. .. .. _` WEFI`-IJIV1`ll`l cu-__- run)` `inn--1 b cm-o.::3=-"l K-a"'=r-'-tub-20 to 2 `.2. D ... -..\II_.0I (vs 00.. u>`e~`v--')u '.'U`l`-o Tu:-ks=ya-75 m l 25 A . P mxnmz - per bRg~--.75 no 90c H11-3 60. _ Sheep Skins-l 50-101 25. Wool -30 19 33c. 2:5 utarl and _ 2;; `sun! 8_V6l9lIl_ -EPrs s COCoA.-GRA. I`EFU!. AND Contour- an 'T`lun -urn-nno`\1n nl-unv-nnfnr AF 4111;: nrnnnrxi. `mg was ea gmmm onenn co. \ lJ"dW`l|la In {umlnh nu ' THE P}{0_-'I`ES'IT.- lUpi1L'ClI U s N. `tD.\1 as, Phi-Ins, N3. And -mrvrnaa-r> a LYMAN Toronto, Un-. n`: .\ nnnh: In. tho n...-n;..:.... gm}: = EJ.U:m5'1'.oB' -rm: AGE 1~&NAD1'Ai~:'~ {413 Dmsritoymz >8 \muE H \ nclih`. r;-'-.' :L_.-y-f 1-r.n~n7n`n\? ,As ll. T $3i`1t:.:1:__Af{fo 1m%.-` I 4 n ! 'mp"l!_!"`:' or nnlnns.`-' TIIF. GREAT: mnws abs & Lam) `I :-~k.ml1ez, 83'- T3\hhant.! - AND rrs DERANGE- menu a;:e.,th'q~v3_gme of those old linger-i g cnmplirvrqttha _s'o_ eon}xnqI_1ly undermine the .-_. -._-I I...-l5l.. l , manta 8},',Q,,tb'QjI;I_t1le or 1511036 um ungu r 5 cm'npl:m'lu-that to commonly constitution and impair the general health. When the food itnt digested and assimilated, +1.. mm: |.........`;mnnva.-iahed and incapable When thood ' ' ' digested, sh; sInjnuuon,- .h'b.1ond-wbecom .' iIPPV.|'i8h0].d .-ad ilf=,0P'-51 of nouiisliing repniginzjbhe tissues,_ and d`3'|.5-$595759!` e9l'8.`*'s..`Pl`1 59-`'- 'nir vous dbrnngenienta, oi-_u tions, ulcers, irregularities, and exhausting `schsrges ms.ni~ f3s't`themeelves,'accordin to the constitution and habits of the indivi nnl. Dr. Wheeler's Compound Elixir of Phosphates nnd.Calisaya, containing active agents of the gastric juice, angl elements of us blood, is obviously a physiological tome, y for dyspepsia, and has proved to be the best preparation known far its cure. 9-2t [U V UII D`) the cage, ; indiwho xvi} ' _ai1d- liabili ' oizsent, ~ All debt: due to collected by the u A _ "lo is hereby taon: ` I. ..?-'~:` ,s .- - - 1:. v -- , For sale, that large and ommodious build- ing known as the Queen's Hotel, inrthe Village of Crniglmrst, will be. sold on easy terms. 13,... :....4;1. .... ......a:....1..... ......I.. .. :Ctnighurst, _;\Ia1'cli'1 3fd, 1875. ,_ __ . > . _ , VVi1l be sold on Saturday, l3tb,March, inst, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, to pay expen- ses, a Red and White Cow, if not redegzmed before said sale. ' 1: up A nvnnn .. -.- V.. ...v...'_... .1. 1. :2`! LJLIJAJAJILIAV .' ` Special terms Mld extra} inducements to male mid female agents, store keepers, &c. Couzxtyt rights`g7.ven-to smart agents free. '>:unples of Sewing, descriptive circulars con- tammg terms, testimonials,engra.viuga, &c., sent free. All money sent in Post Oice Money Orders, Drafts, otjby Express, are pc-rfctlyr secure. Safe. delivery of our goods guaranteed. ' ` 7 All oi-clere, communications, ctc., must _.'be addreaaedto " , . , _. 3 " ' HOPE MANUFACTURING CO.. . _ , A - I , NEW Yozgx. J\fI9.1.-ch 3rd. 1875. A 9-ly - _ W811) hnertiselixezlts. Fi _.A.._.,._ .. .. 1.`-.. ....`l.. 14..` 1-....- .....l A.-u-unauI.u.- lu- F' charge `we . lines to show how etirglyi, f fails, Mr. McCarthy in no may L to the expressed of `~ his party. The 1``um,A ,_.u. therefore, in error in an ' Mr. Cook's election was to be :jprotest- ed," and that therewaa therefore but `one alternative to be taken! The case, I as we have shown, was exactly the other - . n..- ...............o. +....l. 6`-sn in:o.:._un Bafrie, "March 3rd, 1875. ~......_.._. _ ..._:T__ I fl County BELG 20. I .34; .3 11 -:0; 'uw.sue1 aJ. uu'culz_i.r8 and .\nvnple@c ages of Seeds Free; for 2 stamps. P. OYER, Parkesburg, Chester 00.; Pa. March 3rd, 1875. ' .9-8in.. ,.A.-..... I rN+]NDERS. _ sarilv acccntex rzeived up to ice of the under- specir_-a.tiuns can by tender not 11c(;cs- Saturday, I signed, where] . seen. The 1owcs' The sale of o ANSO .\I.1ganettzswnn,Stea Saw ill- and Tim`-er Limitsz, which has b n Lvcrtised to take place at Barrie on the 3 V day of Match, 1875, has been Postponed _ 1 order until such time as it can be vertised on the premises, whorco` ill be given. Datetl this ' ruary, A.f`.s 1875. ' or DODGE ue notice 1 All pox-agnn who have not paid their Tape: due the Town qf Barrie for. 1874, are hex-.nv notied that fmleas they pay, 61- caus 63 He imid,` tlpze am_ouqts due, forthwith, at the Q`o!- I actor : Ofc," costs will be `charged. 140 -, `further notice be give-n. ` RORF!R'I'* 'l(1"Mr1 5 I uu 01,161` ll|_JUlU Wlu U05 SIVCII. ; ROBERT _KING,: . , .V _`._ V _. Couwxt 0moz:-Ac the Advance" Printing Ea lishment. ' . POUND KEEPER S_S_ALE. rm 1... ....1 .1 M. c:..+....,1.... Mn. U ...-,.` .\'.1-IWAAND .\'U.\IEI .O,US PATENTFQ A'I`TACIl.VIENTS. .\'o Complicated `Machinery 119 be constantly . getting out of 01-udr. ' So msv to LEARN THAT A CHILD cm: nus IT, will do all kinds of Sewiua, from the finest to the coarsest, will Hem, Eeil, '1\1ck, Braid, Cord, Gather, Exubroider, etc., uses self-adjust. iug atmight needle, uses all zicscriptions of Cotton", Silk a.nd,'I`hrcz\d. Make the slromrest :1.-`tel: km-um, the cloth will tear (`cfore the simn "will np, uses the thwart` direct from the Spool, The Machine is beautifully nished and highly oxyamentetl, and ` . ~nir.:__._..._-_; -__ __.' ~ - 31 W6 unvu uuuwu, wan vauuuy vuv Uvuvs : why. Our opponents took the initigtive | and the option of the alternative lay with I ":{I.f_sa;-rantd I m' Five Year: 2 S.-\.\II.-`LE MA.CHI.NES,.\V1TH TABLE AND TREADLE forwafde to `any part of the \`\'orld oh receipt of 2 EN DOLL. /iR.\` ! C. .- . . . . II\fu: u` 1-....- _..,1 , - ! ?.IcC)`.{I'IIY & B(_`iY, \ m..I.~...`.'Q .1`- 7`/1.~~ mdzl SimpI.' an ! Compact ! - Thy mo?! Durulale and Ecogronzfcal !! L4 "model of combined S2n,:Zzr.'1'y, Strcngt/1 and Q 3 Beauty 9!. ' I)REMIUL\ PIGS. 1 v........ .11 Ann I B:u`rie, .\I :Ir(-l1`3r mm ~ g;\\ % .[3E$!E c N L ?s N" _6BT."'A a s. 3 :31` SEWING :aA.c.H1:%:E,l `wz5Bs*ER" ' We referred 1ately,_to -- the ngeessity which existed here` for the` iaergdnctiou of manufactures, in order not only to in- crease but to retain the proeperitiy which Barrie has enjoyed the some years pa:-st, ` and it is with much satisfaction that we find a. movement being made in that di. rection by some of our townspeople. ' 1:7, I,,,__ _,____ L1__ _________L___v _, L`__ I;+`.I_' GTIDS. For further particulars apply to ' . T T ,1 .r\ : 'e.'r'i LI ;* SE IVI ,V(} MAOH1 NE. 1 -FARM nm_s=LeMaN7.'s 1-_ I > I |-'\ll`L.I.` a w:=-J0sEP.H= ilbgid, my, 23rd,?-1.a75.`>: .- :UNIQI-E_`ILiTY oflxanxm; PIGS.-$ ch, 828 a pair, Chester 113/ H CORN; and Imported S. 4lbs. by mail, $1; peck S3; 'bushel $5. Circulzgjrs and via c Free. "es _ C0,, To `N:-rvom Sutlergrs. A FIRST-CLASS FL`-`LL SIZED Arc agents idr the Celebratcd We have vseen the..prospectua' of the Compax_1y'yvhich is being organized; and which is to be called . The `Northern En`e3r1`)rise 1\Ianufa.ctu'2jing- Company- Thu preface sets forth someof the main fe=nurea of the undertelting, skating V12-2 , :--' and for All the best; kinds of rm fguuna WITH. TABLE AND TP.EA;DI.E. ul (Y. DL-11, Vcn ~ D,. . , r TS. =3; Circulsirs 2 In? Qatar`: Fran fnr *)'unmn- Umeu oilnpc Beauty 3! .' A 137:. EESEER ` WHITE Dl) - _-.'.. fIL__A.-__ R. BRADFORD, pnnnd K991 "lft is proposed tr} forth. a Joint Stock Com-t pu; under the Act of 1874, to be named as mm.-e, to engage in the manufacture "of A '- cnlmml Implerncnts, Stovesglslill and ot er Ha hinery, and carry on a general 1"ou'ndry 1ms'm-:39. , - .. H` H... ..I-mun kufchxnac n'r-nvn. win:-nmufnl if J. R. TTER, Vast cB.u .1u._mw nrxn wuz be tied," James Morripon, to jizollect the same, I .` g t`__f 311-dpbtu ~i'm on `presen- L. RUSH. Craighurst. 59-Aiyin-p. JILLII.` unu, Pound Keeper. ' 9-2in. Lu\, Qarrie. wni bu lfniw-I nan: ton uvuvu y `pregen-_ 9-Iy has 11033. If the above btfsiuess p'ro\'e; successful, it. Vi.~< ulsr) in contemplation to extend the open tip. s nf the Company under nsepamte manage- nn.~:.t tn another bmnc_h qf mo.nI1f&.cture--of \\'u' .1 0`uuds---SIlch as pzuls, 1mplemen1_: handles, 9 . and lundrod artucles. ' . . T1... &`..,.o-any {-1. ha of." R-nu-a the ui+.n hnincr n uuuusumwn, '[p. `of ms 3.; . February 17, 1875. M ASSURANGEI |A1AAc0AAPAAAAsAA AAAAAJA Conkatown .. :1; ' .` Feb:-`uax-:r 1 _ (l .~a75M' sTAN:Ds AT THE HEAT .-J nu. no-an 4.51-mu unuuwnvnii, 1|-llllUl'. That the said portion of the said rbad all-)\vancc, now usqd on the said cast half of -`Lot: No. 20, in the fth Concession, and eb- tsblished as aforesaid, by By-Law No. 45 of this Corporation, shall be conve ed to Robt. Nicol, now the owner of said Lot, in lieu of the new line of road laid out an 911:: .,...u. I That the above _in a true copy of A proposed By-Law to be passed by t_:he Council of the Corporation of the Toyvnship ot Essa, in the County of Simcoe, at its lirst 1.-cgular meeting, to be hulden after the publication `of-this notice in four consecutive nmnbers_of the Lookcmon ./Idm;a.'e newspaper, published in the Village of Cooketown, in" the `County of Simcoe, `as well as in the N 03.18332: ADVA_NC_B, published inthe Town of Barrie, the County Town of the County of Sixncoe, {the first insertion being I the `mill day of nFeBruary,~ 1875.. if no ,`o sition beioered thereto; the public will 1 erefoite govern themselves accordingly. I, _ _ h we M`-_Z<<- [Pn0F1Ts| TO BE DIVIDED.| 1. That the following deviation of road al- lowance to abolish a road now` used on the east half of Lot No. 20, in tho fth Concession of said Township of Essa. (established by By- . LawN'n. 45, of the 4"-orporation of the said Township of Essa), described by plan and notes by Henry Crcswicke, junior, n P.L.S., which said clcscriptioiz in as follows, that is to rm} :-Coxnn1encing at `:2. point in the centre of the roa._d allowance between the fifthand sixth Co ncessions, distant fty links northerly from thv. `limit between Lots 19 and 20: thence in a cum"-se' westerly and smile] to said limit ncrois the south side o said cast half of Lot No. :%0,vuntil it xn_eots and enters that rtion of that road now travelled on the west alf of mid 1 Qt, shall be, and the same is hereby os- tul-lislied as 9. public liiliway and thorough; fare of" the Township of .533. _ That the said lino be the middle of `a road `allowance, vsixt -six feet in width, and in accordance wit the notes and plan of survey by the said Henry Creawicke, junior. 2 Thahthn --3.1 -u'u.t.\.. -3 LL- _,:,1 -. . and lumlrm articles. V V " The factory to be at" Barrie, the site being a l)`LH"k of land, situate mainly between Brad- iniui street and the Northern Railway. 'I`l1cp:nition will aiforcl excellent facili- 1' L; u~ for shipping and receiving by the 1\orthern nu-l Muskoka Railways, as well as by other A cnmemplated roads; and it_ is believed that no part of the Province offers a. better field for such an enterprise than the extensive section mi .. mntry now served by the Railways above 1l.'1\.(: and which will be further ilevelopcd by others about to be construetell. _ "B:1r1'ieis now a. distributing point for a vex y large quantity of labor-saving machinery um? farming implements of all kinds; and its :Mmiitnges at present, and in the future, as a !)1.l(LIll`{ll'll1I`lllg centre, are so apparent -as to nisxkc it ruuiecessm-y to point them out in ti? til. ' . The statistics of trade which the promoters of this enterprise have made themselves ac- qu:1intc(l with, _h:wc satised them that there is ample room fur such a business as it_is proposed to establish, without ever affecting ' pr<-ju.lically other local undertakings of. a sunycwlint similar cliaraeter now in operation.- We also liud in last Sl1tur oicial G-Vzzef./.e the following :- ' :1 mm, now we owner ox and um Lot, in lieu road` laid out on the south side of said half Lot and established by Section 0110 othis_By-Law, as a public highway. .1 Tq -A vnnnk A: no 7 ..... \'. ---- '."",_'d `-""v "` "4r""-`V '6""J' 4. That no muolg of By_-Law No. 45 of this Corporation, as is mconamtent with this By. Lgiv, shall be: _an_d is hereby mpealcd. A 5.A That this By-Law shall come into force and have effect from` and `after the passing thuroof. - _ . ` T ' 1. no muowmg examples or rrouna u_uuuu vu to Pohcies at 30th April, 1870, are mstruc- ti\ 9 :- ` ONE YEARS SHARE. .. ....-.., J........., - - - -........-. 4....--u \.a\4A vvj :15: And whereas it is necessary to establish the same, and to convey, in lieu thereof, the road now used, to one Robert Nicol. Therefore the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Essa, in Council.asscmbled, hereby enacts as follows :- E``)f11$ry 23, 1575, BY-LAW Em. Whereas a. certain portion of rc-::'.;1 establish- el by By.Ln.w No. 45, `pi the Corporation of Hm Township of Bass, on Lot No. 20, in the it 11 Concession of the said Township of Essa, hrs been fquml impracticable, and whereas a }.;-r.ter road can be obtained from the owner of the said Lot, on the -South side of the name in lieu thexeof ; which said deviation of road oxrthc castvhalf of said Lot No. 20 has been cxrunined and approved of by Henry Cres- wxcke, junior, a. 1 rov';ncia.l Land Surveyor. 1...`! ..J............ :4` .'.. ..........-....-. 4... __;-.L\:-1_ LL _ ASSURERS NOW. JOINING Tu aboli /2 a cart -in, ])07'Zl0/I of I. \nEg_qdnuu71/sari as a Public 1it.g7lZl Ly_`0Iz Lot No 20,211 the - Fr,/'1/L (;'0u_';:_:s ion 0/ the ` 1'a'uzns/np' of Ess?2';~.:, .stablz.s/- \ .:=~_'j 1).. I -.-.. /\ .. ,1: ..4u.- rm... ._.~-...__ \Vc are g1:i:i'to learn tlmt thebanquet in hoiior ut` Mr. Cook, "wich took place oii'witliS11ch ecl:1t. A Awelii decprated main, gooil music, plenty of good things, We`ep1`(33l1li10, initlhe way of eatiiig and driukingg. and- plentylof peopleito enjoy them, are. important elements of aucgess t1i'irsuccSs in t.hesexr_espec!'.s,'\ We, are iaily bqiind to syrmpnthise --wish our-. '$onen`ts in .the disappointment: they in ustllmve feltat the no11-arrival `_of{the `expected irabors, and -;the:'c.on`s6quent 'fai`1{ of ohe`*iute1lectual.z'part"of the bninuient, anircliiey we `Eel for Station toaveceive with all _due-_.hon`oz`~ the 'rllustriou_s guests, - M*es.=u's Blake, `i3HI" \Ve5'lesQve ou1'.1jea.de1"s`toimz;gin' 'v:'h :i_t the feelings pf` the" pzu'by.n'were /aiui,`i1o'\v- fo1'vofily Jsiicy` uttered pious ~.- eiacnintions, ` '_ and ji73`int'crnal1y miledi M `at Pi`ovidencc' for not takingvbetti-.c1re ~o`.'-th*`party of purity -nd high}1';oud'_ .V momiiby! ` `ff in the Town Hitli on ihursduy last, wnt M in :1 feist.'._` .Ul_1i`:, while deiigliting in A ' ciepixmtion "which,"-xvaiting -at} ` the i\Ta?w;tt, .V[cKei1-Lu-, Fmsei, <&c'. , am. the `~ .dom's"open, and ou_t."step--D1'. _ fa vuu nun ynwv-we Lulsil :['Ulllul'lv ggegu 11eape cti'ng_s"ucg1' ' 1 r*'whunthe County. G0`ervat1ve A3,30C1@7.. .34;-e;';t,`;`;;;;',` _ but . `y citnf _,h`a;x~dly . _ . Q/V0!I the/it decision not `to, `M1 to's1;;-ike'any onh vi hag the" ' .!`3)otition,Tcho*ntdb'on1entmight have; been; ` v ` ` ; ` speak 1ite;'al]y)`,'_.;md 139 folder with his {oi--'5a==fi-n?mha=h.a `didash"4=9?ii3.1ith` .' - 51% u'o37 .vr:'_.?We sxztlioitf 92"` 2: f=I|:r`0ll 1:: rho vritllld ye, hag ag99;,: hath3n4_A__1,;'g gxeigk; fthaeg.-.i.;; ly.1ge1d:m Ba binding nuzldlr.` `79unge.inhiB Wi nP--$8935 *' 5 (`"1 ` ,1-"?"lflQ.! " _l U] D5-3'(;"vl_, 5l(lU('lufIL' '/'(1 1}g-I.cc1(; /\o. 45 Q/`?h,g`() I* porazza 5 of Essa, to rq)edl a The frolloinfg examples of Profit: d_eclar0d .Pnlinim2.1h ?.m:h Anril. 1870. Thcvliolder of a policy for $5,000 for one 4: H`, received as a bonus addition, $125. The holder of a policy for $74,000 of ve 6. in` standing, commencing at the age of 30, e..eivea in cash as his share, $136.64, being 0 ; per cent of the auiouiit paid. me holder of a policy for $5,000 of ve c ors standing, commencing at age 30. became a .itle;l during the next "ve years at an an- E `.1 diminution of his premium to the extent I v;.$L0.05, reducing his premium from $111.50 v -:Tl.45. DUV ., III-Vl`L'\l' ..,.,J repeal portion of said 3:/-Law and lo cslub/is/t a. new Dematzon nj 1mad on the East Half of" suit! Lot. and to com; y the former `in lieu of 1'./ze latter to (me Hobart Nicol, the owner of said Lot. COMPANY Agent, Bzirrie TAKE norms OF ALL THE J I). H !i.\'I)4 .R V r: ,4[.u';o vmlu A-.n..u -. -..n . , ".\`0TI(,`E i5]l(`,!`C`)_}` given that, after the expiration uf `one month, from the first pt_1bli- ' man in hereof, apphcatinn will be made to the Lilltcnant-HO\'el'nnl' of ' Ontario, for the isswenf I.eH;era I u.tent under the Ontario - ilaiuvc Stock Companies` Letters Patent Act, 187i," for the ixicorporgtiou of Tho Nox*the1"n limo:-prize `.\I:mufncturmg C`ompany," (Limit- ml. to ho fm-mo-1 for the nuruos of carrvimz --GET- ABOUT "`v' " ""`D`J - R. T. BA...\"_I`lNG, ' . Tp. .Clerk- of Esga. Um". I Managing Director`, s-J -~_ .- -. General A _.`;;c..' 8 9in._ J7. "U`W"IV'II"l'l.I"U'ull", _,. 'l.. OAISSB. P 9.91., Urgnnlut, 1;. go if limm, A In prepared to give inltrucuon the residence of pupils, and slaopu b`m,v,,,, `.` ienco. Pianos, Olguns, and Mclcdm 1,, 73;`; and Repaired. For terms um further: imllnapply at his Raidcnce.J.-xr.r,~s in J ntTth_e Catholic Ohurrh, Barrie. ' " .--.l.. \Y-......I.._- 'nL Inlln veto Ll::*.sdN:s..-p$ ' -' I ` The partnerahi _hc1-otoforcgxistingm-gt Messrs. Moore A xnyon, havxngheu. .q,_.,_,_f ed by mutual c_onsenj5. Mr. J. I .in_\-on ,, carry on the busmess m the {)I'L`TT`.-231;); 13:; occupied by J._P1axton, Tm Vorkr-1-_ .-B`: _` you will find has Razors keen and 'I`mvt;1;, A 1,` i m..n..-m IIIQAYIPII M1 the short:-at W... tlll'0Cgll?l1:!: Uhlfrlo, and liiiiilerr :14`-$0. . - 4' . . do, .:.1v.~..u:_- . n. B"?'_"! Mn ` -1 .1 ` Wd; ~wm_on.g;-U3 _.a`nqd N'_eI1 a Br05~ . o_4,,- lzuwrprxze _\J.:muI.ncu11'Iug \.u1upa.uy, I_uu1ub- ed, to he formed purpose carrying on -.1 general foundry business, and the manu- facture and sale of Agricultural Im ements, L.-mar-sa\'i11g Maclxines, Stoves an Machin- 01'}. of all kinds, Ixnplemonvtr` Handleu `and c.:`..:=,r articles in wood and iron. 1`|\r\ .~.nnw.h'.\nu n; 9.31:: Fnninhnv av-A n Isa L .`s;xd by -any iospecrablv denim `"4 , throcghon: 0nuno,a_nd to -meter. 0530 n -. " m.I.mr& ' . .4 V A, GENUINE" ; , No.A`. -"No 2, and No 3," 0"'~h"'.E3'-)1 ' _ `um unsurpnased for _body1nd vrrl. mac: Packngu-3 cemcin full. ml `:33 The` nbllc.are wuned than certain oibrfgg 539.1 7`lh__I:-'ll_ IoI't in ovary so-called '15 ,`_i_ P-Iklacr ' `L T '1 .i."Brnmlmi (ha hi-and an do not be 4._.:I ` PI|.IIs- . . > :-Bnmine the brand tn do not be !'_,i.h infeulor pain!a,'. . The us: is alwn ;&FFEI}j`H0u35a[ Please call and secure such bargnm: a; before have been offered in Uni-4 'I'r)v. .1, lwaazma AT 20 PER cam. 3 BELOW" om [SL1-1|. LOW 4I :::;% VVE LAUGH IN THE FACE 01` (`u TION. ., \.I'I)'. DUNLOP sraarn, l:,\}_;for Barrie, December 9th, (874. :31. IT` >"TL\$7O!)` IT. . C...- [hereby rUr.Tm:n ('au'wn all ;,;:- giving Goods or Morales an my acruu`: out my wnuen ordsr. . J. B.J0'ri.`.`.\`(._\ (IL.-'31 armcxes m Woou. anu Iron. The operatxons nf the. Company are to, be carried on at the Town of Burns. A-Tl... l`an+-:1 Htnnlr I-n Rn nun hnndr-AR |f L1s! _._ .A V . aTh `undersigned begs to xuform all ;~ar'J5 31.01. and such work, that be has nlifm` ` hand A large supply - I ' `T ""`l\1"n(\n1rwn\ r\|\ r\.nh`.n_ ,.oun.u1.a.La DA V Dresled, and Tongued and Gm: veverv description. alwr.;~`5 ` dc to order. War` In Inl- _ U1-UV In]. I ' ..I.:a lJl:\7\'|f Which hewill sell at the lowcsr r-lvsf0','_ 'A ' . Wu C HA9`!-Y _+: llnsnm Rt RIIWA B U Y Y on 11 .; BROADGLMEIS, ma. S.`(tS"B`x' S`ET!Iu A\ rt-.~~ 4~.- l._` \>. IOWCGI lic mlmeor svniiv ii5::mm` uue to order. Var` ie. Julv '~- -~- Jun- ," rs. GILLE`.\I,'l`HE JOBI`.J.\'u. iI?','j_cal ; .' Couxbiuesqlizspatch, cm,-.nm\_\-, n:.. ' ,bility in carrying thmugix :2.-.-:1 `nu; mason, bricklayer, pluazcu-r, rI:.: 1. ~. washing, coloring, p:1pcr-hanging. .-p , will ensure satiataction. Un u ~..z};,' w sharp attention. n....I.... taco I- : zett; V I I-`ll1l`l'L'.\l 'V I3` and Mtchinory for the mnnufnctuf ADOQRS. swans, BLINDS. uomnn 9-04 I9 Prepared to supply chose snack.` L lowest price. - m unmm nn mvmm nr~..umIM`1-. I - Has the best c0nvu_ Hquseholvl 1"urniturg.~ Mtululcd to. \ . my. 13....` \ Y_..I_ L`3Y`l`lC(`l 0 HI EH8 J.0Wll OI DIFFIB. . "The Capital -Stock , to be one hundred th..ns.11~.(i dollars." ' _ `.`1`hc number of shares to be five hundred, of two hundred dollars each. _ I -"l"hp. nuiuvdinnnn `nu ;\-xnnrnnv-a:;nn an-A _. crnu PLAIN AND 0I!.\'.\.\l}`..\"Z'.\L f Begs tn nnnnnnbv tn the gm pared to do all kinda of :'l;x manner mul on the ui:ux'I0= Flowers, Treswcs. anal all hi: tinn always on lmn-l. llmt fnr Sale. Also a. Stucm (in! `St, `for sale. Apply to n 1*/'\` 1'1 II4\I|I\lLJ unuu, U C8lp0r!"`.'. u:..:.l`! Boga to Announce to the pubiic mt: ' completed his STE-`AM`Dl)VCF." u-uuu VVALIIUK his Written .7-Gt p ; um ', w%n00_,"}{? DDDUIIKLUU IA}- \'.u.I>--East Market -`~,'upx:n" December 29, I874. i PLAsrERIN<; : PL,-..~2 3 GEORGE H snot or AD\'.\.\`('F. ofce, Barrie. Jautmry 21st, 1875. Wane now Selling Of!` our entire stuck, .. .. ....... nur wxlfnnt pay,` hi he In-rel-y Iurlml ufcdit in 111:, name. 1 ` as he will not. pay .1 ....._- ....nL..... .1. . .\ 0! {W0 nuuureu uuuaru euuu. ' , The applicants for incor oration are James Lindsay Burton, VVi1lia.m . Arda h, JODIL than Henderson,` Archibald C. T ompson, ' Richard Power, Martin Burton, Henry H. Thwmson. " Stfuthy, O. H. Clark, John A. Ardagh, Edward D. Morton, Vvillinnxult and Thos. Candle. all of said Town of Barrie, aurl. William G. Russell, of Mill Brook, who with such oth':rs as may become shareholders are to torn; said Company; the first Directors of which areto be t,!_1c above named VVi1liam D. ArnL1_nrl1, James L. Burton, Richard Power. Jouatmn Henderson and Archibald U. VIII uul In lnl\:' u spams ImPORTAT10rJS H `M . A31 .1 ; .. ,. w I `v .1 '/ ,.1 .1 3 IV 1* W .ov t1Hw :05 shor ch` 11 d 0 C 16* 0 ch 01" >PLAS'1 IJ3_u1{_'_5:_i'_`"_lf`L[i";'x mg -4: ex A [-3 lruly 31, 1873 u-u - CC I IU IV I .'J' V /__,'luLoR1NG ESTABLISH`! :.\r.; ifyou win: to net the Worth or ;.w1".~.` Remember the >l:1x.U~- n vv'.n ."; STRITCI-i-vc9;..'HUF{L.EYi;.";.f` v No. 1 GROUND 1} WHITE LEADS ? GU IIIIU UI IIII ll. VIUVUII L -1 " ' S'I`.0VF.Pl DE Bmc IL!_L L. _:n _-n _. .\_'_ u-_._. _ ..... In I Judging by the names of thg partiel to lm notice who have a1read?, we un- demuand, s-.'_1b=gcvrih_er,1 for stock to tho zmxozmt of $50,000, We have no doub-` but that the 'm1mrprise will be c:u`ricd on With, energy, ability and succe-ts. T . A"va A5-1'r.n ,\n ILA 'Fnnn\ (Van:-gnu.` Lucia .A'u7131?z7x7o'n}1i;'i{cHArlil _/ organs. t. in [II V Opposite J Punnz, Sn FRON'l"STREET,- ' Nov. 28,1873 J The `sub.!-:: ... ....s- $5333` 1B&.`2'I`.`.1'... and mat your SUITS mm`.- A- -- -. as I .\ -. x MISCELLANEOUS: `\/\/vu TEORGE BALL, |` r And making a clean sweep Cm i 7>E>Frl':"r%; ~l;;tTY`_(u3`-(3056, $5. .sCROLI:'_S_A v-. Ind `anal '..-..__.3,__\ n_, ` VVILU, UIIUIKJ |`ly'J|1l\.' sl|l'-I Dll\tl4U"u`o We Ixotiee that the Town Council have p.,'=.9f_`yd n By-law agx-ocing to exempt: from t.a.:gnti<)n} fo;-. :1 1_u'_1111bor-of years, Anny znamufnctxxring o~;tzxb1i.`1hn;ex;texpending lmfc n capital of at Iedst $25,000. We `hope that the encouragement thus o`e.redT to capitalists will bear even mo e fruit: thzlil} it appeau-s to have done already. l`.n'i-u n nnmlmu n!` inn}:-m awn! I-11.1]:-nrvau . VVAIDB IJILVIDI 1 c And aim of his In. proved Pat3:'1 nn1rt:n:n'1:~ nllvl , .. , duli\ U [. .......,, .. any I out Lhu partxc IlH'Al|'l`f1Il'f!n COUIPIOLCU 013 EA M - P.o W F. ..I.:_-_- 1- .L- __,__, ""%`!'T_9- rum-uuiwautuvuo-u--u-....,,_ H f-`-lI'AI I -tJ_I,`ha` ivX'ratz"t:1:1: -A II` Ll- I. an...) cu u1_ aux) required. *n-l 4 ' jLi1:7Li'"izI; i.; uu:I|.A_| Au u`.JlJ-.41! UJ LAM-IV uuuu IHILUIIAIJ. Quite :1 number of towns and villages in the Province are in the same manner` or by o'er'of a subsidy, endenvoring to seem-7% the establishment of manufactmenss, w1;ichshowz_sthat the necessity forfiaxlch is ye;-y`.eng2ru1ly`f'e1t elsewhere. ? W'c1l as in Barri`e. _ "EEO. I 0 Jul! rz . Bueld St, Rm Near the? ll. Un Is -. luu\.-- B. W:'.\'.\'i. , __. _ n ``- Jozitp: B!om:n. AHA`- *1: ! `.VVI_,.' ['.hll'x`4 ; `lie . kl)` ; JUUI J81?! he .}.'x . -. gnu uun uuu .u_\.u.u;.L' J.U'x\vl_lI,`,_u.u`1.I_O wpulq , 1.ib<-: t9 '.dd.. ma, kn9'W' :1;-;%.`qx;ghc coda; ` . _ ,{qr.,feg1_- ,Of,.tI1`_`stt$_';f5`)f._.l\1;is .laderi, .1 0510 `13ot,_wis.h' /Q0-; , ',9,nybhing A"tlf19;' -;ni;11.tvae<:I1'Vir9;I>6I.`.$ii1 .. ' i?s'3%i1.'!=,n8.l!'!1; -"s$t~.!.nn.\-bl1HhPf'..-. i ` ` .;Tai.1 4stwrike;any 990` w: _ =y9nn28s,i`n`his}winter`?s%r 1 vain . u Tm: ,` .7110 hill 5 cu II zettlx-;z `1i1~".xlt_\ UH. - I,. , for .=.-`mu `M8 . ` ;L `sh ` "ICU the \' -.... ` i|g1|H:.-lb _of1.'!l`3.;f . ._` ' I. . 11:1 4.1. . . ktho 11.28 1 3- . :1.-. ~ qu\.u5V.j _U1. Vuuv til.\.Ll1L';` K " ` _ `It. '3 s ,certain1y rather 'b1j`g'x;on og_.the 1M". ,of. Mr: - C9">.I.<.'.T.V;zv.~`r;:r1.`,1_=s` :f.r.i'end-;. to pretend that Mr. Blak_' ivfbqid` tracl u.1l;tha way from 0t3_a,w,~ f,'at`L1;hip timb of f K , on their , ' ' ;:`?`.IIa- . .*ga:;;e ~ ; '99Th mo, % '-"P`""" V!-raw --xv .. -31 I: .7. Oil bl . ' ._ J 1` >,, .: -Jain Itiielly-true to at ` t fay 1 ."B0e'p`*Wlloll1f0lII the perertygol lain V4 diluent unable to strike, he liked to teaehreecin,-iinen or eartriiges he sites .1 have the interval lled it only iby the c ghouu. of van few men. The _Enlish, 1 aoldiery-Inora anetere than the Gen- 1 eral--did not always` indulge him in ,~ whatveoine called his -'Donnybrook": taotlos: hut-oonsidering always` lhe 1 min, and, hesideI,'lhe brilliant areeult ..-it would be nah to say that he erred. On the ground between Home Ridge V and the Barrier our people now and, then for the moment might bealmoez ` entirely wanting in the means of im- mediate physioal assistance, `but still ' no enemy : column could drive its way. i far up the road without encountering that reserve of spiritual forces--.-the, noul, asil were of the storm--.wh1ch . hovered round every spot where _ `old Penefather chanced to be riding. m V ` Mr. , ' 1'71: =_` o!e~r.M ` . _;u I". pm: If :. . ft 10; in .p!a_ce or 3fx",`:}`==}1ie';"-'_):I1_'(i= th_e_ ` _HQS\'v_c;' t`Lcrc_: ~vas".a help `fo"r_ it; i VN:it- _ive'_Ialent_l1rid"to.do'it' 1)c:gt,i. ;\nd _c1i:i' " ii, anv1'_no (1u'}}bt. wris, iVni'Ats hdz,art7;~'V1>i(t,j% V xQrr_',; ,for. the ' So I'_[avc;ki:3S c_1i"s`c;xssec] cVo_iitt_t-xlftiolxal ;ques1 member '1`u: Nb1:_L,h,) _Yo1*k_' 5a- ' couipguion bt_ween_ . dinn. Parliament-V 'me}1g'ery n1\icl_1" `$118, A ` V4 `.l 1. .(.' .. 7 ` Tc. mu-o.+.;:.'.1.. ...n.`v.`...w'4-:.-...>.t ;.*:.:.` TH-E my-NANERVTQ MR .C.0OK`. OUR N_ECESSI'1`vY.'v ,;.;n;u.am.;y,noao ff :~ 2 eh.`-amen 'a.noherl-N131"` ~'h- `was elected by `tao opp0it35 1 `M-"' Erase;-, we fancy; in far too shrewd. 9} vnnn n}. fl} `HI f Ollt Of 1 Kw WQ @151,` ID 505 .U\Ov I pie.'- `Wlixyi-.' Mont did 1 .-av-1'9. maaina; F[n- would a 5 pimg. `Between siioh men as ExM.P."s,` ' Ex-M`P.P.'s, yvoold 7 he 1 M.P.'P.'s, ` ex-neeve?s,7 he would have i found his christian sentiments highly. up i `precisted, as well as strengthened. He` . might in fact have been ._edi.tied, and he _1 might have impzoved-the occasion by ex- . pluining howitiwas tha.t,cntrs.ry to his` ~ ownyintaentions he put Floe into the West . Riding thereby violating the piou yrincif ple of Rep; by Pop. Yea, verily! And he _ might have edied the Company wi 'hahi~ - tory of allthat was said on his privs'.e ot-V cial can by the various applicants forthc- shrievalty _ How oh\rita.HyA spoke of his rival B'., and how 0. would no 3, for worlds injure 1)., and how `anxious was not tor himself, no indeed, but. for thevfathecless and widow whose atfairs he would "be onlytoo delighted to `for- wa.rd--tothe same happy consummation that others have arrived at under` the same disinterested guidance. ' - Kfu 1u..`l?..iI.... inn u-rhu not, he I l 0;; W erluesday there was a. debate 5 in the Se1mt_e on the de.`unotLRaciprocity [ Tfeztty. All _ the spe:Lke_rs,' inc udin :1 v M1'.jRee_so1- of Mn.rkh.1m_. who is 3. strong Ministemlist, condemned the course taken by Mr. Brown,j'as.we1l as the pro-A _ Visions of the proposed treaty. Tn 4-Ln'(1nrnrnnnc1 nn- ;11`; ;i'a:l1{Y Jnhhfn Slnle lslnwreaueu guituzucu. .Mr. MeKella.r, too, _why did not he come and tell an agricultural audience- about the Guelph` farm," and Professor Mccandlesa. and the" Matron,` and the steward, and the other oicials, to whom a generous government paid nine months" `salary for doing nothing when it was not their fault poor things-in fact in one case V just to keep _a respectable family together till Mr. McK. had provided them with a more suitable home under his own eye! Good generous MoKellar; whose only fault is thy too kindly disposition, why did you not drop in at the town`h9.1l to see what :1. ourishing lot of pupils you `had there assembled to greet you ! You would have found at least two there, of * your own kidney exactly ll. 'l"l-in nnnnv-fnni tv 915131, is ed forever. nnu 1211:) u. new wnb nuuu1u'uu nsv1u::u. ` Mn. J, Clun:Ro.varid Sm Jorix "MACDONA-Ln~ contended that on ' the grotind` of various'~ legal informalities. the `outIo.wry of Riel was`not valid, and` that he "was meroly 9. fugitive "from justice. They therefore contended that the only "course was to expe1"him from the'IIouse and a resolution in amend- ment wire proposed to that effect. " lfn MnVw7tn n-nu-I nflnmnu Anni-Avulnfl iapiiul 76! lbmpaliibn: V Iluumd lulu nu. him. '-whilil. ha K10 Ily BIRCH] 1. , The opportunity, alas, ised forever. Never again will that goodly assembly get their underetmulings under pine` to- gether aguin; -_ It is morally if not physically impossible that stick a_. gather-_ ing of white-souled patriots should take place twice in a-generation, and --so to the frag`:-Ant memories of the banquet hall deserted, we. regretfullv leave them. A 1.1?-iangular` sort; of duel is now goihg on between the three Branches of the Refofln party represented respectively by the Globe, the, Lib:raZ, and the Na- tion and Natwnal. The `only "point in which the latter agree isbpposibion to the Globe. Sbnxnge to_ say t`l1`e'Li6emZ, supposed to be the_orgau,of Mr. Blake, the osbhsible hader of the Canada. First party, has `fallen foul of the National, the special organ ` of that party. The Nation again . speaking of t.he"Szztu*clay Review ; opinion of the uutuess;`of tho negotibator of the Draft; Treaty for the Yask he undertook, closes Dwith these words:-- A ' ' I16 PYOVOO. -1_rpm ' $1110 gBn`l`:l0'll18.I1'8 OWD, V nL`opo'1-t th"aAtF-fe l`ihoVw`ah in_good 'cond_i- ' ``9n.V5 He aIiof`66ted thut'\ifder the_ ' L-`.-.'...-.'.L &. ...:0`Al.'..;..* .~_..;.l`.I `L-`..'- .........1.\.. Hrnuma U1, uuo lrtuyuautl uurtuj. In the "Commons an intdrestixlg debate took place on MR. xVIcKmzzI1:'s motion to the effect that as Louis Rig-.1 had been declared an outlaw his seat '. was. vncant and that 9. new writ nhouldrbe isaued. 9 1;; 1' `tr :n`...........:i-.. ,J G... T-.. 5 _5_dt'J o cho`aeutitisaea;?knt1othing.__ { ` 1,118 Eptyecnei _m* fzanggana on vanaalan -mutton {in .aIic;h"5.ix;ann'er as. to convey ` tho,hprsion that h 'qgok6`w'.th mitho A { i";'y;`__and -V:a'l1e& ;-.;ip,on Ithe;Ptmiep t,o_ ; disj6n`niy`i6a gnaw iiIi f1 !`i~}')'e':_'as8|ix1ip-A ; tinifbg he 1gin_g,t;Gi;ra_1 fflifi-Oa`n'a.da.' : ~ "Sit" JoI1x1f5i!l!a_i.*dot:'`I f}l9ied',` ..,.- ` 1iv*1y'at;ate're;n:siesa1:``{g~~, . b , _0n M*o!i?lK'1`7! iid-?3'l3i1"ebd:iy'Zdisciisi9n I 15100370! gev'ai1`l;:.4nauIats".`h_x=isjn'g` -. ':`f";`E-,",`, ~` .` Evidently he is not aware of the position of` our Ambaasaulm: with refer- ence to these foxiwhom he undertook `to negotiate. He does not know that he was virtually unaccredited, and than his" oicious interference with our 0omm-.1`- cinl legislation was dept-ecnecl, and is" an opport.1uiLv for the i`cgnIn'exp:'e3si n of olzinion 'h1dV been a`>r `ed; ymxx .1 .:e1_`t:1iIilyh-ave been rejected 'bv afarge gortaion` of his own clients. '- W"uau rogues `fall 0 1:, 5.5:. We wil1,`l how3*e1', back the Glioe yet. 'A=s 10' Hr; Blxk. in spite of the .fu;I;onj3 lau- dlcious of Mr. F aster, tho p'u`)1ic opin -A ion is that, as a polificm, he is bbtit {:13 most, conneamtible ~ot the lot-, fur he knows what. is 1-iglxt only he xis-pt,o<> mush afraii of the Grits to do it. lllcuu Wilt` PLUPUBUKI VU IJLl($II IIILUUI-V: . MR. MCKENZIE and others contended that the House could. not go behind the decision of theManito}\a_ Court which prdnounced A tliemoutlawry, and tho.t `upon that decision they were justified in acting. j V KID l'rJ(;I!\fDlI"a I-nan`nHnn urn: not-v-L uuuug. A I _ T` Mn. `McKE1 ZIE'8 1-eslolvution was carni- e,l by a large majority -and a new writ ordered to issue frdm Provenclier > ` in- m1._`;.___1-.__ ;L.z1_1__;_ :_ LL- m-..-L- _ou__1;m-1. . qruun:u DU I55'\[U LYUUI .L ICU` CllL'UU1' On Thiirsdny the `debate in the Senate on the Reciprocity ;Ti'oaty-xvas nished, the speakers,with one excep_tion,cond_mn- iug the p1'oposition'as iinjufions alike to" the dignity and `interests of . the q_ITh e'.Commons were c'hiey"occupiecl irvvithxe Supplies, and Di`. Tuppei` took the 0ppQl'I}1`1`!1ity7 of speaking in defence of_tho m;megeinent" of the Intercoloninl` Rai1,r'.'y'by`"the late`? Government and` rpl'yinf'to5s`eire"ra1 ~-Itiitemonts A madeiby -'1~_1. (-f,B`r;`y%:dg_e9, in fiejgaregmcnt or it. `Tm: Poona-r 'Dxinw-ronif for -the County of Simone is now ready. It con- tains the places and dates _of. sittings of _all Courts, nnuiea` and addresses of the profession, County Oicers, Reeves, Township Clerks, Magistrates, Coroners, and Commissioners, "High Schools and Oicers, and o_ther _ useful information. To be had on application to the publish- ers of thisipaper. -Price 25 cents. ougu, ' 111-. q.IuofoonWn_I16u nnun unner IiIl6_ ipresont ta'ri`7th.'ere` would lie). surplus; `at the close of the year of $3;000,000_. 7 v -. . . " n ...-'~nc..:.I.'-.~_ u.-. 4;-.:;.4.:. -.~--_.'-.-._.-..__ A fbiimwxixs Mr! K P699; M-aisle by*ch1e "~09*I!Qs;eanb:;Bgn9h na{szonrgry _.tq ; xx .2.` vu_u_ v9|uu`ssA. ugutzlfuv Au`. guwsuxi? `J13 l _l5W.r.:- \|. UIJU LIUBU UL IJILU JUIIL U1 vUjUUU,UUU_n : . 7 0{1*Frid3y the qheitioh ofooncurrence. the `va riou- if.ems- movdin cornmieet `ffnply was*e'p'u _t', 7and, ad is ustomary, 9. volrityi 6f subjeotsi` arising thefefrom ;were'di'1_s'6t11sed.= Amdng other matters `~MrI1'_`Mit.c`hel151mWfthe - atyention of the ` ie ii1ann e'r in which the `gmaibla Mr; Jenkim .-persisted in may yinnna` T ` `ii . `ha ! Rhd]dh `nix ---(`.nnn.nnA LVJRIIJI-Iils VII DWVVICIQ 'DVlIU?IuIl\?IIVu IJJ Mr. - B ryd geV in` disgyaragment of it. `He: provd '31_'1-pm" = that ` gentleman's ~4.R'a+.E'.`H.. `:S9n'.E-urhh `in nnn "Ann:-H. Iiiessibl; :rs,;12;;;.~J:,:erai;eea .-,s;g-; gizfspechb in` Englgnd o`n< whnikd nII'n'||"*innh'nr in Us nnhvav irimbir % 'i;i9I:i3 mg; w:ra'1;E8oN=: -4 "_ I` +r.~32 ii: 1 ` ' .2 9-` V ` ` ` ` ` ' ~:':T `_:." ';:ta"'3_ . -.,~ .: We `learn with ]hh"3 `Iain-1`e' ,tha_t ':`~f`!9;! 'x::r`.f';_5`gi1ia'c!_` _5teo 13_,.=}'as_ I5 1` `.1 .- =.-;` \ A VERY PRETTY QUARREL. PAEJEA M E N (`A RY. ttgern -----.-.. GAmBAr;1_> I's IV.TA-'1fI-: s1:~ sonmjmi _ A u T um coizs.7` cemmg';the___yrcp which `(Cu-ibnldi in `at. .,reent':;hie 2--_.Gtri hal i a scl1eii1c coni`s of V9: `vhsfleyotazt am, as` they call it, or rectication of the ,h course .of the Tiber, to be e'ec_ted by`; means of-a canal about thirty kilometoca : in length and one 11-fndre_c_l-_.m[etres wide, l in enxulation of the Sui: 0ana.1,,from some spot ab we R me, at Ponte Molle. ,to the- Port of Flumicino, near Ostia. By this canal, which should be navigable, ` `he city would become to all pmcticlel e`i':cI: a. seaport ; the level of the c imtry ` ' lung its banks would be raised by the` ; 4.... A.m- nr.nfll1a Feed of the canal; vthng us banks Wollm-_ DB rausuu uy un- .e:'th_dug7.ut'ef1he`|Ped`~of the canal; ` he land. wmild . be thoro-fghlly drained` ind laid outfor cuhivation, and colonized T by_an agrieultuml and s -afirihg pwpula-' tion. To meet the first expenses attend- ant upon such an henterprise Garibaldi, -woposes to` devote to it the sum of" ,7 000,000 lire `_(a,lmnt 500,000) which I the Minister of War; Rxcotti, wished to employ in works of fdrtication `round he capi`al ; and "there 18 no ' doubt that Gra.ribaldi s motion to th-a.t_e'ect would be sure ofgthe support of a~ large party in the Chamber of Deputies, both of the ' Right and Left; as, on the other hand, the Minister s schelneef an intrenched -~--- D---. L... ...-...L'.m'+'|u Iittln W ' A BISHOP ox Mn. BmGzi'r s SPEECH.-- Bishop Goodwin, speaking at Carliele, severely criticised Mr. Bright e Birmings ham speech. He complained" that the Pu_hlic_Worship Regulation `Act had been magnied into ztmeasiu-e of coercion denied -the . clergyman were so ` ofensive or so ungentlemanly as to arrogate to ' .them's'elves that they wore gentlenien, -and the some of gentlemen, and had had a university education. VVhen `young men pi-esentc_cl themselves to a bishop for ordiu.-itioii they were not asked whe- , ther they where gentlemen (thwigh he trusted they were), or whether-they lmfl been iwtructed at the ancient uuiversitirl ' ( though that was desirable also). They we_x-to only asked whether theyin their hearts believed they were movedvto take vmon them the ininistry of the Holy Gh)st. Itwas a. pity -M- Bright had . mlcezl up szioh trnmper_v stories as those _ with regaml t.) two of thehiuhors in orr.lerl to` discredit the'Chu`rch. It was :1 lmgu I telle tribe brought f)'\v;n`d as a sari am; , qn.-;-stion thzit one bisl1r_,m h--.-:1, in i'et'-.i:sia1-g | to recognizw the title of " 1j-;:i.'(.~1`- ml '5-ivmi to :\ dl.s eiiting min st:-r, acterl-di'ore:v]v Lo wh:x:- he (Dr ' G;n_1;m) antl pml_).~+b`.:vl lather bishops would l1`L\' ilowe. He-.u-. l he-ll`) A3 to th.~+`iul1ib:ti.Jn of the" 3isl1-pl Sittitl` the whole conscience of'Eit1;_;mwll was against his teaching; _\lltl'l}l1f}_ Bi hop ` 'il'Oxt'O1'\l' was doing his` l)oLimle_n duty in p`rotectin;; the peoplevof ll.l`_`lllL)COSP, , from: a teacher who wonltl be ()lf.`>l l3lVP. it) .l2llt`.'.l.!- _ (_Clioer-5.) Mr Bri`;;lit hmll j-anicl that the co-.int'.'y haul not 1'eceivw.l any s rvice from the Clmi'cl1,'l)ut in reply to that he as;-se1`ter.l _tl1-.~=.t Llll3(`Lll1c`.`I.- A tion of the poor had rcceiv ed more service froin the Church than from; any othe_i` * body whatever, and if they would on I - lecLvo'ui.to make her do more vigorously ' the work committed to her clmrge God would bless her, not only in our time * but for-many generations to come. and a. forerunneixof disestablishment. He ' tne `1\1mIster`s Bcnellle o_I an luucuuuvu camp near Rome has rnetwith little favor, and. on the other 11aud,it is felt that the regulation and embanking of the Tiberis a. question of pressing interest, "and has been too long and too deplorably neglected and postponed by the Govern- mentsand by the commission appointed to enquire `into it.- But besides my favorable vote that his name and his energy may secure in the Italian Parlia- ment,Garibaldi relies on the usbendency his character and his services may exer- cise on the whole nation, and espe 4 on the wealthy people of the capital. ` VVith thatyview, ' it seems, Garibaldi . had addressed himself by letter to Prince Torlonia, congrutulatingi him on the tho success of his great work of Lake Fucino,nnd expressing 0. hope to have him as an auxiliary in his scheme of a canal on the Tiber, especially _as the Prince has already before `him the surveys of a railway between Rome and Fiumici- no, an undertaking which could easilyrbe made" ' to proceed hand-in-hand with Gsribalds own projected a.clni_evement. cially Egnalgxre ptbunm a:'[$:'q,'1g on@:t`ach package, 3. _33i'i: 'o1S gt ymaq, nmnto, V` 1- rietors ssvwbwn '53 I ;nd_icini `V on. T TIIRo`W,I 1IYSIC-T0 Tm: Doc.. --The aoujnlnes or unaouiidness qf this, aclvioe dc ` panda gretgtly, on circumatances. `Va believe that plenty of healthful cxcrcise,1ike that to be had bv working the Osborn Sewing Machine, will rnder the doctor. an infrequent visitor`, : and obviategthevdisagreeable necessity of "ta-.k~ ing 1nQdicine,_ The Ifun'is. Bro_s. , of "this town, are the agents for this, as well at for mu.ny_ 'othey_ cxce11ent- machines, for various uisefnl purpbsa.. . " q ' . ' ` " --uu....... 1:~..'....... v ,n.. '.... ....1. ....;..'.1 ....1.:'. .1. Tun Gnu-r EAs1'mi::' Smmsnm-Unlike ' an other eihibition, we believe the si ht of thm,-noble vessel has given good until! action to the thouands of persons who . travelled to uebec to view her, end well repaid them\fo1- t "air qntlely : and it 15 `net. sowith tho` , Ca. nadian P_a.in`Destmyer, there never was any- thing tbit gave such aatisfaqtion, it relieves nnin Almost ihstantlv. and it the nlt thine up navuuqu V- ... .....-._ .._, .._. .__ W._,, .,_____ queriseue is one 9f the gran est attainments ' ever aimed at by man;1md .'Bryan s Pul- monigzwafeii `Will as auto cure cougha,colds, ` `tiqkling"_~_i_n' the "throat, and, pulmonic dom- ggiihts, as war" "and pestilencguwl destroy, vab'colch.ri1not,sttendecl t0soone;- or later .-`"1ea_c.-,~_to~.; '1qu_;-shls`;1Ipnsnmption,. and ;the_ 1 Tat`+3c'ti;ajev=.;s,`:R up is. -,..~I`-;%?is`s?a- 1r"qa\} IneEn!n`, 01-.he"eur`e _ ` Bliyhnh` Pulmonic-` K Lirnvhen thnrbmzhlv tried HnArkiz1-is S'm_nx'cm1.--To revent or co_n- , '"'dif aodhlftgils ii n ectl , hf .21 _ 1 Tuna Srnxxcan rm): Frc'no.\'."-The -above is anbld saxing, and; like many other old saws, there 15 `a great deal of truth in ityaa is proved by the rapid increase in the business done and doing by Mr. Kidd, Dis- genaing Chemist; and he fact of his nmid rise in Donular favor E-uggist of this town. A The (`)1-il`.ia 'I'z'mes has been altogether misinfonned with regard to the course taken by the Conservative party in 1`eferenx~e (U the late election, and is equally in cum 1:; u.t.tz'i|m1inLgm Mr. N.cC.u-tlxy'n' 1;(`1'HuX1zL1 -.unbiLio;1 the fyliug - , .....`:.-... v\,t.. n..,.I- W1. _unauu.u yunyuuuun . " KIN: Fhvmo --On an enlarigtl scale} i often indulged in by other than .1mya,-_J1enccp the,humbngge1'y and quacker -so 'chnracte:- istic of the ago. Now `those ealing with the ';\Iesars`.- Tolen & `McLean. Chemists'7 and n.........:.4-. m!u.-n- gnu-o in nrmmzita Hm `Rm-ah I `'A G66n H Them in much . pleasure ;and~pn.t`in this seryice of a good horse, and but very little in that; of.'either_in_ 1; had one ; - 11:5 pejaag {rain choxce will "retain '9. bad hqrse; njany, hdwevcr, are in possession of such who * need not We think there are few vhorses fno bac1`bl_m,tha.t their co'n' can belimprpw ed, and;-e_miereg1'more`.valuablo`and usefn for Lqas1_m* f`Dmey a~ Condition Powders an - x , vi. 9; . " 5? 6fiIurr1a`i*'3 F"4 on-_ . their owners; to that which,_there in nthin ' . wian;ne.m. nem.em 3:: e"et.e L h1a$i: 5}tzi. "t..h9`?593d <.>.f_:;e=~. . * { we Tho advocates. rt" Prnhihition in Parvliamenfprcmisa early acrivm _Are :m-1r f1'i`e;-:;!`s in zhis` nuumv V:-xemnsz Lhgwmselven to euppnit the `movemam `wiI11"lsir;je' petitions. - Sasynattira may 63 hut! for tho n.'$k-ing}, Public opinion was neverjmorefrxvourezble.-4'l`1~y. King, S1-., 1'5 agenf forvthc Caxmda I "53 Assurance Compnny.--.9d.v. ' ' "speaks volumes in lug behalf. genmng Unemlsn unu. ur-uggxsu ox Imus EOWII. he fact of hisapidrise lgopular favor.` e is evidently fully determined to win success by deserving it, . V ~ , Messrs. '1'o1en ac Mcngan. cpomxscs ~ anu Drug int, whose stone us oppoaxte the Bnnk HotaE~ will ever_ nd hem not qnly urbane-in mzgnx;ar,; but also truthful in theif satements. This is ,wh`y_t;$e public so ,lnrgeJy patronize them. . ` . ' 7 . ` .uu_u 1: thing Wat gave Isucn eu1s_xaqunn, m reueves pain almost instantly, m the jncat thing V in` the worTd_ for rheumatism,` neuralgia, and pains in the s1x5mach,~ &c.~., 25 cents will buy _o.- bottlh pf it. ' Soldby allrmedicie dealers. W'0l`8,-" w_man'~nava` been mmruugmy nncu. .ox~_,tho hit -twenty .yed_ra_,j pnd have neyer. been to ail. Smgels Land pn`|5Iic_ spaakcgts -sr_1",d'eAx-iv V `gxjaatbenet from the use of them. `Rnm h" madicinh dhifer. 36 25 centi `:j`,`1'1T21'3j_' 'g?;a7t3E'sTg`F:3& in`; Be 3`? 't_"rTe ;:gId`b`. mgdicino dhferii, ai 25 cents .:"x';m-;`af*=3 s:- 1.9- T.` ~ ; x '5 ,|_l,'L;.L| blA)' n 1:-,i-run u... H...` .- V-- ._ ,`Q of A petition again::?' Mr. Uoolc. The Vvholczpwstiuu turns upon cert:\inm:1tte1's_ Aoffnct, \vlniel1.rto allow of no misuul:r~ .'ltandinp;, we \\ill 1:l:l($i|H (_-um:isc)l_\' :13 possible, `an-I lv-aw. tl1n~. public toform their own conclusions. After the laut (`l('v.tl0ll the Conservatives gene- lnlly wt-1'0 quite content to leave things as they Were, but the uptestion wus not formally (lisunsmed illl the zmmml most iug of the Norlli Sirncoe -L'3o11ee1'\'-ative Aggoclatitin` wlxiqli took place on the 328th of Jnumry lust. Tlxosn then jpreseut. fully roprcsmiting all parts` of the Riding, ummimoiusly Il(.'L`l\lC(l ' ' zst taking any proceedings to unseat ili-lCook. although it was well known that there was ample ground to justify them in doing so. T hat decision was no lecret, for it was published in our otlumns in the report of the proceedings of the meeting; and, in the face of that resolution, openly publislfd,~ it would here been folly on Mr. McCarthy`s part, had he even desired to do so, to proceed" against Mr. Cook on his own responsi- bility, and in deance of the Wl-?llt.`S of his best supporters. At the tiny of this meeting there were reports, not generally credited, that the seats f r `East and West Simcoe would be peti- tioned agam t, but it was thought that if such was proposed it was merely as a_ threat to protect M r. 0301:, and not seriously intended. On the other hand it was of course uudezstood that if those seats were attacked it would entirely alter the state of things with regard to Mr. Cook. It vms also understood that the time for fyling petitions in the On. tnrio House would expire in" both cases `before that for the Commons, though this was afterwards found to he 9. mis- take with regard to West Simcoe, and that, therefore. the issue `might safely be left in the hands of the Ministerial party. We may here state that so far from Mr. McCarthy nttempting to force another conteetupon the county he refused to do so, though strongly urged by many inuential members of the party outside of the county, and we are informed - that Mr. Lount is aware of the correctness of this statement. A 0| l__.,.__. L- Ll , _h'__L___ -L`A'l.,. 001.1. l riunn 42%}! 11115., `It tha 51-psi ' father by the Rev. D-. GI Mo Ill`! Ilu1u;_n:s.- v_ R-HARRISQN.-`-At Barrie, de`n`oeT of 1 she on tho . bridd! Dcm-IL Axes Rmnn. to sum: Enuuni Humans; both of Barrie. ---.-.--nu, . H '.bPPS'3 UOUOA.-V.A'1`l~:vU.l4 Ann uu.vuuxu- ING.--The agreeable character of this prepara- tion has rendered it '5 general favourite. . M ade aim Iy with boiling water or milk. Each pac eta is labelled JAMES EPPS and 00., Homoepathic Chemists, 48, Threadneed1e- street, and 170, Piccadilly. VVOI-ks for Dietetic Pre amtions, Euston-road and Cam ' den Town, oxidon. ' 53 No ' Ris:.-Tmmss Eloxzscruxc On. l_--Woarn Tm Tnrssrrs Wniaartx Gox.n.-Do you know, , anything of it? If not, its time y~u did - Pain canno`,-existwhere it is used , It is the cheap- est medicine ever made. One does cures rom- rnnn sore throat. One bottle has` cured an old standing cough. (Tue or two bottles cure bad cues of piles and kidney trouble. From 1 six to eight applications cure any case of excor- _ -iated nipoles, or inamed breasts. One bottle has _Cl'8(] lame back of eight years standing. Ask Mr. W. Maguire, Merchant, Franklin, Out". . how he was cured of Chronic Rl1enmatism,ol , eight years standing, and Ira reply will be,'by the use of `Thomas Eolectric Oil." Mrs. Lee's won, of Oavnn, Ont , was aiicled with aeevere- p .in above the eye-brow, which caused him in- tense sufering for several hours every day, ask, anri he will tell you that Eclectric Oil cured him, after try"ng everything they then heard of, ` that would he of benefit. What cured.Mr.eC. Barrows, of the rm of Burrows & Winstanley . Sarni-1 and Williesport, of Inammation of the Lungs-Ecleotric Oil. Mr. Thomas Robinson, Fsrnhsm Centre, p.2., will tell you that he was cured of Rheumatism often years standing, by Eclectric 0il., Mr J. H. Earle, Hotel Keeper, West Shelford, p2 ,wns troubled with Liver 'lomplaini for several years, and is now well. A friend asked him what cured him. and his reply was Eclectrtc Oil; he will also certify that it is equally as good for hoisas,in easesof - cuts` wonnds,.&o.,e.stor man. A vonng lady . had s.- severe attack ofasthma. and did n )1 think 1 she" could live until morning. She now says Electric Oil savedher life. What cured Rev. J. Mallory. Wyoming, U.S.,of Bronchifis,in one _ week ?---Wliv, Thomas Eolecwlc Oil Ask any oi` the lhousnn3= that have been cured ofconghs colds, Bronchitis, Asthma Lmm, Back Rm. malism, :ti&` Joints. &c,in Gmads, for (hr; lu.3t three years, what did it. unvl tlggy Wm re-pl, Eclectrio Uil, 't is aclrnowlcdged the uni- v rsel remel_v,aud is never known to rail. Hnld hi! all tnndinina dmllpra, Dan; 0- . his , x_v.'gIvrE. _ ' ' _ ' j _ aw!-auhn Pain` Deni}?-', ' `#210: N33 d__ I .ive"1mma`di:.;-.'reI._ef' -' `Ir; J: . inc D;-r era j 1an3_'9_|-qer :._ =.;'t~ and: um` : n.mi];v,wi{Iahrwu:hqu1 it tr; . g M : Pri(': = mly l'_w ouLy'-c`*/ V ba'tl..,_,- f `Rn -d `_!n Barri!" by John ; j'`` P`"-- *K1i_l, guru 6`. Go-;, Walla` p'35"1;'_3Cb;>{;fI4bz1p;` `-i:r' Md bra :-P5amb0!%3aa L nuts ' . mg J? L **`*"**`i~ "%$f .- . ...-.o----' ` ' , fhfi invntmbfe medicine is unfailing in the `(fare of all tho'c painful and dm1ge_'ons' dvensrs `tn w nc :thoi.1L-nxale conslj`ulion.ia subject. It ' m -.:?m-am: n|' arches and remove. all obsiructlonn v rstu remu I__v, nuu I3 never Known to [811- Sold by all medicine don`:-rs. Psice, 25 cm Prepared by R 16. `FF! `HI AR, llhulna `M v Jug; mUr4`, nun aunn, -sunny Oje dollar nn'1`twe vc-and-hal fI'\\)'l'DIlaI`-'3` fcnlifor post .ag e -_-nc.Iase d fo Northrop &`Lymau,Toro.:to, Onl.,' gm-prarngenta for the _Dominiun,wxH omurc a buttlu,- o_maiuing.`o\(er 50 piI1a,_by return mmr. R.-Ed in Burma. hv zlohn Woods i-Watson '65 }_wV.u\q..I`v uILaII .1 r u~v.....g. i.\\ I , __ ' ll) UK-> . .-~n" up"_rui:,bIeix_m 1.8%: c-)_::,=.1.,.*dj.T -. * , ' `T.92 %};!9`ni4hiu9*3 .v `of ::e :`Ca'b7:d!n 3` !i*.i>D9;';`!r$y`*`I' in` cir3'o`;:=tf'c"d`:3e Fi:L~':i far`.-wuighf. . 320 racommendvd; _nd i[..'-`i I3"}3;:\'f1]l'o'{(-,1; if ` ,1_ab;l' rag, tn; {If,\jK[)pj ._- .,_,; gem, _,iPm" mt; - reliavingwarvous *.```.',1,"`(~.|iflp ,; I . V !i Q!;',t`ank `ig; tb`l{s i3?p!-. .-.:~.=-g5,*;o,,,,;., 'i=`a'ucimin.in: from ~\tud1ie;` . ` ' ' ` `?$r.3,f__) cb_ui;_lt.;f ")1f.tu1'._;,he:; mi" 5,4 4h.j.e,-:.lif ' L its to~tE-';q:-:Eg;"5,,};,,, Rive!-" - ~? J. V ' .5, , _ + vne-Ha n ix ~"N9Vi'|. ?nT uuu 1`FLbll l| V 8 Ll_IIl\LV 1'oromo,Un 4o`e .-uzentga tor the Dumini-rm Nu-r: Erlvct i4--S.Iect.~.*d and E`et'.l.r'|zed. In vino`. lemale conslruuon. us auujecl. Ir Q3 sderates all excess and reinqv . all obstruction: and n spacdy 1 me may.be re 1 pg. '. TU MARRHQD LADIES 1'1 5: pemnliarlv suited. It wi!l_, in In short time _brin:z 0-: the m;n.m y pariml '.r'il|l_regl:Irily. `i'h.ncn Pills Rh/Mill] not "In ltnkcn. bu fenmln.-' '_t;rin:z the m;n.m panru ~.mn1_regm:Iruy. . `.'t"I'I.ese PlLc should not "be 'takm, by f'eIgaales' -!win';' the firs : three zinnlhs off Prngrtacy, as they are sure to `lnjing on Miscarr'iag'e, but at `any alhivr lime thcyme safe. ` , ` `. , . . In nu other cases of Ncnfous nud Smnal A'ec- OI/MT umc llllfy (DC (l]. ~ In all other cases of Ncnfous uni Spmal \tTe'c- ti -rs, Pni_us in lh_e`B:[ck and Limbs, E-':'u~'gIui: on slight .exeruon,PaIm_:n1ion `nmm Hun rt?!-Iystrics nnd'Whitcs,lhesePnl';s wilt e'ccl.n cure when~ ml, o`har .m;3uns fhnve f\ik=.d,; and alghough a powerful reu_zc,ly._I_ o_ not c -nt1in_ Iron, `calomel, antimony, or nnythmgz huvtfut to the consIi_m1ion. Ihnl dim:-tinna in the namnhlcl. around` each . anything: hurtlul to the consu_nmon. 9.-11! directions in the pamphlet around` each _ `puck.-ga,sgl1iph_ !hnu|d_b: carefully p,rc-$eryed- JOB Mos!-;u, NEW YO1lK,80LE PRO}?BIETOR. D Q.` :IuIl.n- nn'1`lwe vn-uml.hnlfminls f'nr noal _maiuing.`over:50 pi|Ia,Aby mml. Said in Same, by {Watson \ Ju.,, Wd ls Lrosi, Tolen 6!. McLean: Bradford, _Dea1un:Grg1jzh_urs1,-vGren~ 5: Brqs_., ;md.alu medi- ciu ,lc;a|e:r3.- ; .~,_ ._ an .vA1:JJ`s { 1' COIL`-ruznp`i0n 1='nn1 mcurnble. Dot-.Inrs.sa _v. ii is not. All that is required i.~ the pro or unsdnr-i2u-` tn L-IT+'0l n pl)l"Y7 !'.)!?[!`. cnrn. Dy. at-. ~,: Great Bmm-hi..1 Reme iv as Ian! R coming the popplnr m::c1.cin .- fnr allv|'1`e_-.u'mm 01' H1 chest and lungs ,For .insipi(:nl' conIu:np=.imI. bmnc'hiii5, nxlhmn, cnnghw, coldi, (5-0;, no o`.her_m--diciue e\'cr'.;`:=r.I"d to In: publi- pn scssoa. sun I1 cur'vLi\'e p-.'ope.rl'reaI.- l..--! the n.`1c1g-.d.lr'r xt nn'1_pmve its etvacy. For s.1?e by 2}}! dhxggziwl. - - \J . ~. "'7': . ~ `As a. family 1\!edicine,,it i; we]! and favour, ably known, reiivizig tlnqusands from pain in the ` . :.' 2 " ,=~ Sd, Back and Head, CatIg'h,s;Colds.S'atc Ihrbar, ` bprains, Bruzses; Craugps i1L_,tI:eStomac'h,' Cholera Marbjgx, Dyxerytcry. Howe! Coni- plamls. Burns, Sr:a(ds,1-3-0:! Bites.` 41:. Thb C-umdian Pain`!Jaatr oy'er has ow been .be`c:e! the public `at A lengghgof timetand who-rover~use,d ig wellglikfgi, neAve_1-;.`tai1i_pg,,in a .gu'ngle,in__s:ance,trg glivg p_em j gut ;e`p_twuop Lirivx-.-Iv used, (pd we hava'D*t _. 3' known: u"ingVe c}.c of di3ss!_iafac'l"m'n,~`_whats` the -dii`s-.c`_t I0n:` `uva. been prnnesly 1\Lllowed,'butnn;-:_bq_c "D- Lrmvyg_'g[|_Ireg;g33[iQr{e<, ~'v_iAIb kg e_p_e_u;.iona., d `mask in the`. hizhcst 1zxr.s:. -3:3 v1`rnid's"i'm-i r.rry_ 1}} ure_._g_guqp~;eq mm ug gLe_xn`.1o_|:s_,..,...-} ..n.-sak` in_ lhf!'. hizhssy Isms :51 ; mvngsand 33-ilagr(_`:s. 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